prem i i : @ sacle h be 2 ‘ 2 ig : : 4 yy. ‘Ge E 7 ; : - ve sb deere : ety fog Z ty . % dele ert ° ' : : : ; - . > “ xs rie ag ‘ ae 4 ny — bt £ a ee \ ~ Sesctie 4" eo or ita ¢ oak 4S Be a italia ™ ic ONTIAC PRESS — Cloudy, Colder | “poate oon toe | * | | 112th YEAR kk kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954—48 PAGES AMT TuRATONAL NEWS ERVIN * MESC Office Says 69,300 Holding Jobs Work Expected to Hold at Current Levels Up ‘to Mid-Januvary: Area employment reached | a new high for the year in mid-November when 69,300 persons were employed, the Pontiac office of the Michi- gan Employment Security Commission reported today. At the same time, the number of jobseekers was reduced sharply to the year’s lowest ‘level — 3,200, ‘or 3.9 per cent of the total labor force. ‘Anticipated gains in motor ve- dry)."’ Dudley said. “Non - manufacturing will in- crease for the Nen - electrical machinery in- added 100 workers each, while en 200 additional employes. .~ The only loss in manufacturing was in primary metals, which was down 100 workers, due to the Wil- son Foundry shut-down, Dudley Unemployment insurance activi- ties dropped sharply during Nov- ember as employment increased. During the month, the Pontiac branch office issued 5,169 state and veterans unemployment insurance checks Valued at $252,617. These figures compared with 11,005 checks valued at $548,140 in Oc- tober and 10,827 checks totaling $478,965 in September. Big 3 to Consult on Soviet Reply Will Answer Red Note Warning of Buildup in Communist Power — WASHINGTON & — The United States, Britain and France will consult soon on a reply to Russia's m + ‘| President’s unprecedented Six From Co Area E -— * ployment.at Year's Highest Phone Gall TRANSATLANTIC TALK—Mrs. happier for hundreds of this community's needy. transatlantic telephone, Mrs. Hamsher talked with her sister, Mrs. Nettie Carmichael of Bishopmill Elgin, Scotland, whom she has not seen since leaving her home to come to America 44 years ago at the age ot 13. Arrangements for the call were made by the Pontiac Attempt was made to enable Mrs. Hamsher speak with her Press. mother who is seriously ill, but the for her to be moved te-a telephone to Scotland Jane Hamsher, Pontiac Salvation Army worker, has been busy for weeks now making Christmas a little This morning, via mother’s illness made it impossible ‘State Police Backing City’s 1S-D Day Pet Michigan State Police today lauded this city’s stirring efforts in taking the lead in the nation's S-D Day cam- paign. Commanding the Pontiac “Michigan State Police are‘one hundred per cent in sup- port of Pontiac’s drive for an “Army of 10,000.” ition’ Drive * Post, Sgt. Melvin Will said, He added that the local post is experiencing “per-| Snow Blankets sonal pride that the petition campaign,” backing the proclamation, “is taking place in our post’s area.” In the first three days of the drive, headed by Chairman Clyle 'R. Haskill, over 6,000 persons signed the petition, pledging ut- most care on SD Day which is aimed at curbing all traffic acci- dents for at least 24 hours. Haskill, who said that many of the petitions so far are unreported, added that 145 Pontiac merchants Upper Midwest sé. _ i | } Belt of Wintry Weather Reaches Appalachians; Rain Drenches East (From Our Wire Services) A blanket of snow stretched from the upper Midwest to the northern Appalachians today, turning high- and downtown stores have copies of the petitions for patrons to sign. | Twenty-four industrial plants and 85 clergymen also voiced support (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Aching Back Forces Snead From Tourney MIAMI (UP)—Aging Sam Snead, a favorite to capture the Miami Open for the 6th time, withdrew today because of back trouble be- fore he teed off in the 2nd round. Snead showed up at the Miami Ways into treacherous death traps in many areas. Scores of traffic accidents, many ‘of them fatal were reported in the Midwest and safety experts warned many highways were still | Elsewhere in the nation, rain | pounded the Middle Atlantic More rain hit all the way from | southern California and Arizona to the Canadian border. Southern Springs Course and reported that he injured his back on the 14th’ hole yesterday while shooting a | three under par 67 to gain a three- | way tie for 2nd place. Julius Boros of Mid Pines, N. C., led the field with a 66 despite | an Old hand injury he reinjured | just as much in the Ohio Valley final action on the pacts in Janu- ‘and in parts of the Gulf states. | ary. in a hunting accident recently. California downpours included a half inch at Los Angeles, where | it caused traffic jams, and at | Point Arguello, Santa Maria, Fres- | no and Point Piedras Blancas, Temperatures rose five to 10 de- | grees in New England, but dropped | . |must be labeled “may be opened Postmaster Gives Tips for Speedy Christmas Mail WASHINGTON @®—With only 15 and return address so that if the outside wrapping becomes undone, the package will not be lost. When packages are sealed, but offered at parcel post rates, they UN. POW Vote Expected Today 45 Member Countries Probably Will Back Up U.S.-Allied Demand UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. # — The U. N. Assembly pushed for « vote today on demands by the United States and its 15 Weary delegates prepared to re- sume debate on the resolution after two meetings yesterday, the second lasting until nearly mid- night. Hopeful of clearing up the item before the Assembly goes into its final scheduled week, they planned to remain in session until they reach a ballot on the 16-power res- olution condemning imprisonment of the men ang calling on Secre- tary General Dag Hammerskjold to work for their retease. vorable votes if it had not included condemnation of Red China, This caused apprehension among Arab- Asian nations with little desire to go on record denouncing Peiping. Paris Treaty Given First German Okay BONN, Germany —West Ger- many's upper House of Parliament gave a preliminary vote of ap- proval today to the Paris treaties granting sovereignty to the Bonn government and providing for its rearmament. But the Bundesrat re- fused to ‘“‘Europeanize’”’ the Saar. The treaties now go to the Bun- destag, the lower House, for action before coming back to the upper chamber for a final vote. Both houses are expected to take = of Slaying Wife Dr. Sam Makes Three Denials — Tells of Being Struck. by Intruder When He Tried to Aid Marilyn CLEVELAN D(®Dr. Samuel Sheppard three times denied from the wit- ness stand today the July 4 murder of hiS pregnant wife Marilyn. The 30-year-old osteopath. was first asked about a Cleveland police accusation of murder, made shortly after Marilyn's death. torney William J. Corrigan. behind outside his wife's bedroom when he awoke on a downstairs New Year's Day. She'is 5 feet, 5 Rose Tournament Queen unty Indicted by FHA Grand Jury U.S. Charges. 17 With Fraud in Getting Loans DETROIT (INS) — Sev- ' enteen persons were indicted _| by a Federal Grand Jury in Detroit today on charges | they received fraudulent inches tall, weighs measures 35-25-35. Her home is in San Gabriel, Cal 120 it, 4.500 Farms in Ireland Ae DUBLIN, Ireland (UP)—The River Shannon flooded 4,500 farms in the midlands of Ireland today, and the government said the floods had reached the critical stage there. ' Floodwaters were receding in Dublin, which suffered one of its greatest disasters yesterday, but authorities said 5,000 persons still were homeless. The water reached Heavy rains _ which brought the rivers Liffey and Tolka to new levels in Dublin ended at nightfall, day his | Indictments Follow Phenix City Slaying in Phenix City have been indicted as the killers of the man whose crusade against vice had won’ the approval of Alabama voters. Circuit Solicitor Arch Ferrell and former Chief Deputy Sheriff Albert Fuller were held without bond on first - degree murder charges for the slaying June 18 of Atty. Gen.-nominee A. L. Patter- son, A third unidentified defendant was indicted with Ferrell and Ful- ler yesterday by the same grand jury which had smashed the vice empire that reigned here for many years, Mack Stadium Sold PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The Philadelphia Phillies today pur- chased Connie Mack Stadium, for- mer home of the transplanted | Philadelphia Athletics. | but more rain, sleet and snow were predicted today. The River Shannon was still ris and government authorities reported 4.500 farms flooded in the area south of Lough Ree and ‘“‘numerous” houses swept away. Telephone lines to the stricken area were out and the govern- ment gave Gen. Colling Powell, commanding officer of the west- ern command, a “free hand” to organize relief. Athlone, a town of nearly 10,000 on the Shannon south cf Lough Ree and 70 miles west of Dublin, was spared, but the river broad- ened into @ 2-mile wide lake below | 5°me slippery spots were re. the city for a distance of 10 miles. Trains. in the hard-hit Athlone area were running on skeleton schedules as the flood waters | spread while soldiers and work- | mgn labored to open all lings lead- ing from Dublin. i Soldiers and Red Cross volun- | teers rescued 14 families in the | Clonewn area of Athlone and the ruins ef nearby Adamson castle became a refuge for many | homeless persons. | One of these was Michael Curley who said, “I took refuge here in| 1924 but this time was far worse.” | depths of five and six feet in the city. Roads Are Clear After Snowfall Icy Conditions Cause Nine Traffic Accidents in County Work-bound motorists this morn- ing found main roads reasonably | skid-proof thanks to an all-night | salting operation by Oakland Coun- ty Road Commission crews. Yesterday's one-inch snowfall stopped late last night in time for trucks to spread the chior- ide - sand - salt mixture on most main arteries by 7 a.m., according to Road Superinten- | dent Oscar Loomis. |ported on side roads this morn- jing. But, barring more snow, |roatl workers expected to cover |them by early. afternoon, Clouds and snow flurries were | predicted for this area today, with |a high of 32 to 35. Tonight is fore- cast as partly cloudy with a low near 20. Four injury and five property damage accidents were handled by sheriff's deputies, Pontiac and state police. None of the four per- sons hurt were injured seriously. this morning on U.S, 10 at Wa- terford Hili and on Rochester (Contfnued on Page 2, Col. 2) AP Writer Picks Year’s 10 Best Stories By SAM DAWSON l NEW YORK @—It's open season | for “the big 10”°—the 10 best: movies of the year, the 10 dames | who spend the most (of their hus- | efedl z fille Tit i i the public into the market and made stock prices table conversa- tion again after years of relative indifference by the average citizen. 3. Battles for proxies, Robert R. ‘ In Today’s Press Boyle, Hal. 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Homes, | little ones had the business world whirling, the stock market gyrat- ing, and the U.S. Justice Depart- Bethlehem Steel and Youngstown’s proposed marriage, and a series of mergers in the languishing textile world caught most attention, along with the auto get-togethers. 10. Antitrust suits. When a fed- eral judge the other day threw out River Shannon Inundates of getting rebates ranging from $370 to $2,150 were Demands Jan. 12 Twin Conferences in Detroit Scheduled by GM, Ford UAW-CIO LOS ANGELES # — Final 1955 demands on General Motors and Ford will be drawn at twin con ferences scheduled in Detroit Jan, 12 by the CIO United Auto Work- ers Union, ee ee ee ae re Sees 2 THE he PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1956 ce - yea. j i= - a 28 3m Evergreen Sewer Group Seeks Engineéring Studies p. m. Callers Schaefer, Mr. Wayne Stettbacher, and Mrs. Thomas Stolberg as chaper- ones. * * * Mrs, Nellie Smith Wimsett Service for Mrs. Nellie Smith Wimsett, 60, of 635 Stanley St., will ad- | be held at 1 p.m. Monday at the! ' Manley Bailey Funeral Home, with | three trucks last night. They) dumped 50 tons of salt on city | streets, according to Arthur Hil- liker. DPW office manager | Pilgrim Descendant Dies in Birmingham ts, carmen ta eee H. spot by 10 a.m Little variance. was recorded im local temperatures yesterday — with a high of 35 and a low of $2, The wind teday at 10 a.m. | was from the northwest a¢ 15 miles per hour. . The five day prediction for this, As a descendant of Alden, hero area is for warmer over the week-| 084,305. Cash amounts to $45.402.- | Fourth Husband |Also Got Arsenic Joyial Grandmother's List of Victims Mounts; Expect More Reports TULSA, Okla. (INS)—The body of Frank Harrelson, husband that Nannie Doss claims she ‘really loved,” contained arsenic just as did three other mates the widow admits poisoning. Officers at Anniston, Ala., re- ported to Tulsa police, who are holding Nanhie for the murder of her fifth husband, that a ‘“‘large quantity” of arsenic was found in fiscal year. The difference repre- | senting net working capital is $82.-) 788. Bank loans stand at $29,200.000 | compared with $69,600900 at the | daté of merger, leaving $43,300,000 as the unused portion of the cor- poration’s bank credit — Detroit Traffic Toll 213 DETROIT (UP) — The traffic death toll in Detroit so far this year jumped to 213 persons today, matching the total killed in auto mishaps throyghout all of 1953. Staintese Steet "Cle REVERE WARE |Chosen Rose Queen Chapel at 10 a.m. for Patrick ward Hagerty. Burial wag in St.' | —— Virgil Hawley re The Loyal Order of Moose, Pon- tiac Lodge 182 will conduct a Lodge | let Sorrow at the Voorhees-Sipie San Gabriel Coed, 19, | PASADENA, Calif. (UP) — Mari- morning at the Sparks - Griffin) 'y2 Smuin, 19-year-old Pasadena ‘game between the University of Buy Now for Gifts and Wear Right Now! HANES “Merrichild” Sleepers: TWO-PIECE ‘STYLE ing. Novelty Gift Boxed JERGENS Lotion in ‘HANDY PANDY’ Squeeze Dispenser ‘HALF PRICE SALE of + washable Pull-Over Styles Sizes 4 te 12 Yeors cotton - knit sweaters in a great selec- tion of colors and nov- ri ittee. : ; | Funers visory committee | eerie! in White Chapel. Memorial Herren’ body. exhumed at Funeral Home ‘Vonight at 8 p.m. Southern California and Ohio State | Srey Ot A Alse in time for the meet Cometery.. She died suddenly at —_ 9 Virgil Hawley. 54. of 407 8S on New Year's Day. . ; ings, preliminary discussion will 18 residence this morning. The round-faced ee ———s oo nee will be held The queen is five-feet, five-inches be held te appoint iegal and | admits she spiked her second Saturday at 2? p.m. from the fu- taj) and weighs 128 pounds. She is | financial consultant, for the pro- Born in Clarkston. she came here! 4QNORED — Dr. Vincent Du; mate's “rotgut whisky’ with rat neral home. The Rev. George D. studying {fo be an elementary ject, started after the Michigan M4 years ago. Survivors include | Vigneaud of Scarsdale, N. Y., has | poison in 1945 “‘to teach him a jes- Murphy of the First United Mis- school teacher and intends to go Water Resources Commission or- | "* daughter, Mrs. George Fores-| heen named to receive the 1951, son” whén he came home drunk. {sionary Church will officiate with t UCLA for the balance. of her dered pollution abatement of the as of Birmingham, = eee Scientific Award of the American} Authorities ‘also disclosed yester- | burial in Perry Mount Park Ceme-| college career. | Rouge River by Dee. 31. - Clarence Bouquin +| Pharmaceutical Manufacturers’|day that an examination of the | tery. ‘ | eee i taal , , | and brother, Alvin Smith of De-| Association for contributions to | body of Mrs. Sarah Lanning, third Mr. Hawley died suddenly at his Cor Skids Sj Birmingham, Bloomfield Hills, the = egregy val ee eas re of ae 49-year-old | home Wednesday. . =a W “ove ca Sizes 1 to 6 . Sa is _ a , showed no arsenic _— int Woman Ini ONE PIECE Style Oe, CL Seetdd Toveships 1 ij | sitstance of great value" to| poisoning. Mrs. Joseph Murph a field ‘and ale rolce parang maar ° P phy Mrs. Marie Holt, 49, of Flint, Size $ years 0 appear at a January meeting to The bodies of Nannle’s sister, | Mrs. Joseph (Nellie) Murphy, | Ws hospitalized with injuries suf- ONE PIECE Style 2 show why they should hot be held eae Mrs. Dovie Weaver, and a grand- | 9 | yesterday when her auto ' 5 a efi ions | of 8&3 Oliver St. died yester- | in default of this order. y ash- udson = Rebert Lee Higgins, , alse ‘day at Pontiac. General Hospital | So E Le d. Although not cited, Troy Town- (Continued From Page One) | were exhumed at Jacksonville ‘after an illness of two years. | i asy to under— ship is in on the proposed pro and a toxicologist'’s report of § Born in Gateshead, England, Oct. | N. Fea b Ay ject. of the program yesterday, said ‘. | their deaths was expected today. 1a, 16S che was the ae of Non-Shrink and Colorfast! William Roeser, Southfield su- | Haskill. Forces Linked | In addition to the murder charge George and Mary Jane Clarkson ALL THESE FEATURES — Double soles et anaes a gage — that | GMC Truck and Coach Div. re- | im Tulsa for killing Samuel L. Doss Moore and married in England. and gree . gnug =r cra ee a nec- | ported at least 1,000 signatures . 10, wido »| Mrs. M j . double seams for strength an essary funds would again be put iardag whos it opened the drive in American Motors Head prvlipetiedpedia ley Poore ena Ohio 22 che | elastic seat for selt help. Pink, blue, to township voters at a special its plants, The petitions are avail- Sa pom Cc le of husband No. 4, Richard L. el She is survived by a son, George | green and canary colors. election to be held in conjunction | os eiae ys rger Complete jton sr. of Emporia, Kans., and Armstrong; two daughters, Mrs. ‘vith the general primary on Feb. |*0 Joe the empires 1 eace| Ahead of Schedule /No. 3. Arie J, Lanning of Lexng- Sorte, Howe and mae ae { 21. . ton, N.C., and her mother, Mrs.| Thompson, both of Pontiac: six | { g Bs Paseyye oo We cguecery pay pod Motor and Fisher Body divisions,| DETROIT \#—George Romney, | Louisa Hazel, also of Lexington. = and. five great: | S i M M S BROTHERS said Haskill, will report t @®ir | president meric otors gra ren. OTHERS 62 per cent of the total construc-| i¢ais probably at the first of next $ oe = = ° The famoral will be held trom || “*_om™ oennees Bares tion cost. or Corp. says Nash-Kelvinator Core. | Two Are Arraigned — % veorheessivie Chane at 20 | Steering Wheel * 8 « . and Hudson Motor Car Co. will 'p. m. Saturday. Dr. H. H. Savage : Want your youngsters fo get a) Also te report complete signa- (be in combined production this | R bbe Ch of the First Baptist Church will of- COVERS letter from Mr. S. Claus himself, tures of their employes is the ) ‘ON KODDETY UNAIGE —ticiate with burial in Oak Hi | and postmarked at the North Pole?| Pontise City Lines, Edward Coon- month—from six to eight months | Cemetery. ; : oe Then Mrs. Grace Reilly suggests a, of Se —_ Se wind es Two men, who earlier this week _ Regular 39° Buy Now for Christmas Gift Giving! that mothers and fathers hel and on the rms 0 form , . that mothers ond tine tash pich| of Commerce Selety Committee, |American Motors Corp. last May 1. T edie us dom aw intention To Fill Nehru’s Post ate Yates . ' Junior Size—Stainless Steel Santa stationery at Birmingham | reported that ali of Pontiac's |At that time it was expected to aver | NEW DE steering —doub Child Knif F k and S Travel Service. Letters must be| trucking firms are cooperating [take from a year to 14 months to | later were nabbed in the act. were Minister RON, ganda Prime | Gacuc, “grips whee! tighiy, keeps s e, r0r poon written and returned to the office | im the campaign. iron out the consolidation of the | arraigned today before Avon Town- ident of the Indian Congress party |f of materlals (including ‘monsir) and no later than Des. *. Pontiac residents are urged to = ——— em ship Justice Luther C. Green on ‘was named today. M. P. Bhargava, || “om. Why Pay $2 C eS sign the petition when asked by one manufacturing operations. attempted robbery counts. | permanent secretary to the party's | a Following «Wednesday mich |ot the many volunteers, The main Romney said in a statement that |. wittiam McCord, 33, of 2219 El- executive committee, announced | or More? Vv Ww meri pri enlistment station is manned by apply pea po only lery, who admitted phoning Pon- the formal election of Uchharan.- | oe i : anm ™- ¥ COM-| Pontiac Police and firemen on the | *: srg pes — tiac Police his intention of holding grai N. Dhebar. , Seginew — —Snd Fleer For boys and girls to 10 years old. mission is expected to authorize | southeast corner of Saginaw and |‘ make the integration of up the Avon Inn, demanded exam- —_—_ —______— — High-polish steiniess steel, cannot = | nae — —e san Huron Sts. por unused balance has been ination which Green set for Dec. 14. | tarnish, tg gee, Life- new stations at ne retu o earned surplus. Harold | time auality. XED. Monday's meeting, raising total! eeu walang wo Es os ood ro Romney sald the at the ta cad amass y/ tionally UNDERPRICED For Gifts! the department to 33 “pe / “Pas M {{@ strength et - reported Monday at FEderal 4.0553. | showed a net loss of $11,071,237 | and is scheduled to appear in Oak- Lifetime—All Glass BaoTHERs Rensbers and friends of the Con-| The Petitions should be turned over for the fiscal year ended Sept. | land County Cireuit Court for ar- qreguilensd Church ore invited to| °° Haskill by Tursday. he added 30, 1954 which, he said, reflected | raignment Dec. 20. oO i © Infants Dept. —Main Floor ‘ scroll | abnormal costs resulting from | attend « Christmas party planned |%, (ne long tnd impressive Kinger told police he lived at pir 7 - € i reagh the President by SD /| the merger program. Both the | the Pontiac Hotel, but a check | SP Sy ee, a for €:45 tonight Py Supper | pay on Wednesday, Dec. 15. less from‘ operations and charges | of the hotel’s records by officials dag <.. w ; i ~ . ; al . ay eg oe py hcg tS to the merger reserve were | there revealed that Kinser was ——— a Simms for Boys’ and Girls’ Wear coy by hand irs Senn i> Highways Cleared | carts; corsy ot trdor | "oT * rotten | Original COMPARE THESE pil me a w eh oy | come taxes paid by Nash- ~y men, unable ey furnish | $1,00 Cc ae a “ . Kelvinator in lous $5,000 bond, are being held in Oak- | @ MOR at a or sigh rift 1-Inc aes years | \and County Jail. A} Value Sirens on the docket , ee: Club tonight, as part of a busy (Continued From Page One) Romney said the corporation's | Iran is believed to hold one-third | 2 for 87 Boys’ Cotton December schedule. Lined up for | read, Several cars had to be |@nnual report will be mailed to! of the world's petroleum reserves | : y tomorrow is a casual dress dance | hauled from ditches. shareholders sometime after Jan. | as well as vast undeveloped min-| MAIL ORDER Adg 5c es. at the Community House. The road commission used up 1. It will show, he said, current as- | era) wealth. . s es to 40 of its 90-available trucks sets of American Motors and con- | ————— —— pig as pictured. Easy ed e rs The YMCA’s Teen-Age square | gt various ti during t ight |S0lidated = subsidiaries _ totaling to hang anywhere, life- dance for junior high-schoolers will oo meen ara. $169,841.320 and current liabilities | oo with metal Mede to Sell et $2 Departmen ® an hang - take place in the lounge tomor- | tic Works dispatched nine men with | eT TULSES “at tee cheese te Rocker, @anad|Gar wal NOW UNDERPRICED $425 The number killed at this time of the “The Courtship of Miles end, turning colder early next last year totaled 194. Standish,” Ayers compiled the | week. Precipitation is expected to “Alden-Ayers-Byram Génealogy.” | total about a half inch. Tomor- and from 1927 to 1930 was governor row's high is set at 34 to 38. y elty plaids and designs. 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Weather—Rain, snow | . $4.00 large pockets... ms Gir e P Mighest and Lowest Tempersttares This OS Auto Skids on Ice shimmering rose, [Ry Date tn 8? Years blue and aqua col- % Mrs? Hazel V, Dunn, 53,.o0f 1390 ors. GIFT BOXED. : Shoulder | | Quality | “7 ee —_—— —- Mill, ~ Lakeville, was admitted to 3 fo 97 eae. than c ‘Phereday’s Temperature Chart . : r ; > lopes, boxy, etc, Many Alpena i 28 Marquette 33 3¢| Pontiac General Hospita’ with in- eas ae ed ae ee eee oe , > fitted with coin purse, 2. a = “ juries she received yesterday when fore Bmp cS eacta ted. as ordinary files. Complete with mirror, comb. All colors $4 39 Minneapolis 28 18 her auto skidded on icy pavement | Limit—6 to a customer. aetty ‘eo, ploterea. — S | A AA S {@ : and plaids. to $1.69 $i Rew Yorke $1 and ran into a ditch off Lakeville | a seoThtns Me Rewer’ 33 ix 6 85 road, one mile east of Oxford. S g : gt teat $$ 22| Hospital attendants report that SIMAS,. IMAS OK. Seynew — —Heln Foe | Marie 33 %| Mrs. Dunn's condition ig satisfac be Segincw—Jnd Fieor ' e wi Tagton oe So tory. She suffered head injuries oH. . ». | 1 ; ? bd . : | “ ‘ ° oe ? " - : | a * ; ? | “ P , /. nus eh < as ee eee el ee mie LE _ en ae Tene. ee ee eee Foe Wier sau d .. <> bell " & Ps ‘ +e ‘ 4 ¢ ° “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1934 “You Can't Be Hep Unless You Mambo Australi, youre not bgp Unless | rrr In four Coty fashionable long-lasting reds— Medium—Magnet Red—Dohlio—Soleil d'Or. Attached to o frosted bell with o gay ribbon— on unusual Christmas stocking stuffer. Individually Gift-Boxed Pfs ty BROTHERS —Maia Floor ‘| Judge’ s Condition Good schel Jr., 4 Joynd. ment to 5,700,000 tons, ‘and 5,400,000 tons. in 1954. who recently was nanied | assistant to company president, = c | DETROIT .# —. Federal Mogul | said | "Cuba produced eight million tons of sugar in 1952, but in 1953 pro- soils won eee We Be gue ‘Export Business High Corp., parts mianufacturer, ‘Thursday its export bu¥iness dur “THREE. : d the highest. in the firm's -history, |The company also declared a 50- cent dividend per share and an jextra dividend of 2 cents per “| share” able to stockholders of ing the first 10 months of 1954 was | record Nov. 26, 194. a Weed Nese-7 Plece 8mm Movie Set} e on ie sca — ° Oe eae Flood- e ss ery feo” ° oa 75 oo $68. 58.15 Value FOR $5 Helds in Layaway Lifetime guaranteed movie camera mee 2.8 Saar lens plus light holder. fleod bulbs, and roll of sow *talen, all #t this price. Cyt gt NRE ll A Perfect Indoor Movies | Floodlight Holder Complete with 4 Lights © For 8mm, 16mm Film | §Stainless Stee!|—Hollywood Movie Splicer oe *6* | Be S78 > Ideal for splicing your 6mm of Our regular $7.00 fleodlight — i@mm movie films. Stainless holder piu 2 steel, never tarnishes. 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BROWNIE HAWKEYE FLASH i d d i d ; ; Layaway Now for Christmas Gift Giving! ) . , J , Regular $13.50 Value 15-e 19” $1 HOLDS IN LAYAWAY Complete 15-piece outfit. Includes camera, fiash unit, 10 flash bulbs, 2 batteries and a roll of film Where, But at wae So Many Gift : CECMOC KC a. 4 ———————s se eee ee ere ‘ Adjustable to 4 heights for ITEMS PRICED SO LOW! For This Week-End Only! NEWEST RONSON | World's only flexible head shaver -— 2'2 temes thinner than a razor biade. It shaves twicé as close, twice as clean. With leath- er carrying case. seececesesooeeseeeeesee Genuine “WISS” T-Inch Size [- *6» Ideal Gilt The Cowhide Leather Brief Case world's finest pisiking shears. Cuts - $ 95 a wide range $7.95 ae Quality © sheer to v7 are Qensige eoweide vps a by A cane ectly LJ @ guserts « eons for Brass }-position lock. corner ee forcements, and in 3-compartment style. 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MODERN STYLE DESK MAHOGANY DESK TEA WAGONS LANE CEDAR CHEST Choose from all sizes either plain or See this desk im solid birch with but- Seven drawer desk with gold tooled * Choose either traditional mahogany or She'll treasure the gift of a cedar | beveled edge. Many with decoration ternut finish. Beautifully finished leather top. Has attractive brass blond modern styles. Large selection. chest. Choice of many finishes and : 30” «x 40” size, setond quality with with 3 drawers. ry drawer pulls. styles. Priced from nreticeadle tlw $19.5 $59.95 $69.50 $64.50 $49.50 A. NEW FOLDING BRIDGE FURNITURE THE fy js EAS, THE DIFFERENCE Plastic tweed ik Bi a lTo n ; CHAIR with , Eesroetes) Pool Table CAR le Y) Solid Brass Feet “ONE of PONTIAC’S $1695%$19750 8=i(‘séS ASS LARGEST DISPLAYS of QUALITY TOYS! ae " act Wd, 39 b. xg ei * = I 2 ies Rae , a | 4 > > : aM... See - ; > — ‘ Vt; * € Fuset 2 nailed 2S tae " oe my FOLDING DOLL CARRIAGE oh & fi i\ ——— Bicycles 7 styles to choose trom All sizes. 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Trombone, Saxophone, Trumpet folding legs for storage. Has ash tray and 50 From $149 ne $695 $298 te $495 $198 be $319 $398 te $598 pase holder and is ore .— felt. ‘ in_mahogany OTHERS FROM $44.95 —o- ‘ ; Wrought Buy on Dur Easy he EASY PARKING lron Leg fewest Plan! Hassocks Ever, rN Vight phen von Fron 949 til tewart - o + Tom Right OF Seginew ot Alle rom ¢ Sign—Our Own Private Christmas 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street ; Opposite Auburn Avenue Lighted Let for Customers. - yo, , -\ ‘ gga mR a a os ‘ agiheit He uP f igi i Time ly it betty i aft Fi. . 8 Is aH ai pi | Ab E petits) 3 LAE 2 § é ei: A age 5 rs 4 fi tF 4 : if az at g 5 F Hie elt litte SPESE ei FF F a Hf | u | j f Fr America emerged a table gabfest held at the Algonquin in. New York City April 2, 1939. There were 20 respondents present. Wythe Wil- lidms was elecied president. The first treasurer went over the hill with the club's modest bank ac- “Since Mr. Williams, the club has had such presidents as Lucian 8. Kirtland, Louis P. Locher, Eugene Lyons, J. Clifford Stark, Burnet Hershey and And i ! #3 Th ? | 423 to direct ‘Dateline.’ Fred Coe, tops, will produce, and Jack Rayel is executive producer. of the Michigan | State Horticultural! Society Wednesday adopted a resolution Luigi SM yt Ede 5 ——_— : save 99c! lovely gifts in no-iron 99 Regular 3.98! -Just the item to star on any glamour - eft ust! Lace lav- ished nylon tricot with deeply trimmed bodice and hemline. Truly a luxury touch under sheer blouses! Lasting love- liness that never needs troning! Choose yours in white, pink, peach, red, and beige. Stzes 32 to 40, be here early! Waite's Budget Lingerie —Street Floor wits stemmege ay Pr, Te rh ee —. y' luxurious ois Nylon Tricot Slips Sas, Bia orl $18995 422.W. Huron St. sqgu Only Down @ Biggest 21” TV picture. Cinema-Wide Screen gi ® picture far bigger than many old-fashioned ue a @ Revolutionary new vertical chassis vesinches i - all cabinet size. Controle are on the side, high up, no bending. Warranty on picture tube, 90 days on chassis parts. > WIM A CADILLAC! cor your entry bionk for. Crostey’s Footboll “Game of the Week” Contest ot SWEET’S RADIO and APPLIANCE FREE PARKING Walnut Finish FE 4-1133 Colors: Blue, Red Misses’ sizes a Half sizes 1412-2412 What a gay tulip blossoms on your newest cotton |. . and see how its tie-back twirls the full skirt! Long front zipper whisks it on . easy action sleeves for comfort’ Crisp freshness that stays bright and right! Hurry in today! . Waite's Princess Peggy—Third Floor 3188 . Reg. $244 Inky Black Dyed Persian Lamb © "$299 Forest Brown Dyed _ Northern Back Muskrat $298 Brown Dyed Let ‘Out Marmot $269 Breath of Spring Dyed Muskrat $474 Tip Dyed Let Out Jap Mink Clutch Cape $244 Silver Grey Dyed . Caracul Jacket $244 Grey Dyed Broad- tail Processed Lomb new “Smoke’’ Color... triple-thick . . . non-slip! Raindears $-M-L-XL! sD @ Popular plastic boots! @ Reinforced back! Deep Tread! @ 100% fully molded, . . long wearing! Fits all shoes! @ Clean G Smoke colors. Hurry in today! Waite's Notions—Sireet Floor a A Year to Pay! All Fur Products Labeled to Show Country of Origin of Imported Furs! Waite's Fur Salon—Third Floor TE idea! gift for thet treveling friend! Travel Kit 398 ® Contains 2 jars, bottle atomizer! ® Soap dish, tooth brush holder! .© Assorted patterns in 3 colors! Famous Celebrity | Waite's Cosmetics—Streei Floor OPEN en NITE aT THGLTY Tit i v4 SALE mS Furs For Christmas. ‘33 Reg. ¥ Outstanding Savings on Luxurious . . . ~ e $188 Brown Dyed Sheared Raccoon | $299 Forest Brown Dyed Let Out Mormot $119 Rich Brown Dyed Mouton : Lamb $129 Natural Blue Fox Stole $199 Black Dyed Persian . Lamb Paw - $109 Brown Dyed Ceracul Cape Jacket $139 Moonglo Grey Dyed Muskrat Sling Cape 17 jewek. dome crystel, heed @ Why Wonder soa §=—s« What to Give When ouaarower . mAImsPRiNG You Can Give a Fine Elgin 75 Up EASY CRERIT TERMS! Weite's Watch Shop—Street Floor make her holiday table the * Fine spun rayon and cotton fobric. Christmas “Bell” Cloth envy of all! p98 Washable and colorfost. festive 'i~ cloth with Christmas Bells. Truly i the frosting needed to top off your ' holiday table: 54x54 Fi a 92... cs. Soveecs 3.98 GO 8 106. cv aceccecds ad 0, . HODORECOBOROOE 5.98 BO 6 (2D. ciicccccests 9.98 A Beads eepar 6.98 MagNINS 5. noc se escess- : Weite’s Linens—Fourth Floor ener ie slings Children’s Boots for the greatest » gift of their lives! 90 and -~- Up Two famous names in popular boys’ and girls’ boots! RIGHT: A to D ‘widths. Sizes 62 to 12. .6.95 T2Ys 00.35 sce. 7.95 3% to See 8.95 Choose Mary Hartline or Rancher for expert craftsmanship and support to healthy young feet. Hurry in today! vt ie Sonali Nalagpao te rf, Py lt an “tl! ea Si i : MG veces eae { Ast = EEE ee ea t a ie | - 4s *- +4 y FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 Human Rights Day Today is a significant anniversary for the free world. Just six years ago, December 10, 1948, in Paris, the General Assembly of the United Nations formally adopted the - Declaration of Human Rights. There were no dissenting votes but eight Nations abstained from voting, five of them from the Soviet bloc, on the ground that the declaration failed to , * * * This document is historic be- cause it lists the rights to which all people everywhere should be entitled. Among them are those contained in our own immortal Bill of Rights. Others are free- dom of thought, education, equal pay for equal work, economic security and an adequate stand- ard of living. The Declaration is not a treaty sub- ject to enforcement, but simply a state- ment of ideals for which to strive. A separate treaty embodying these ideals has been drafted. It hasn't been signed by the United States because of fear in some quarters that it might interfere with our freedom of action in domestic affairs. * * * Nonetheless the Declaration has the wholehearted endorsement of President Emwennower and Secretary DUvuLLzs. The President said of the document: “For the people of the United States as well as for people every- where, the United Nations’ Uni- versal Declaration of Human Rights is a beacon in the steady towards ach human ts and fundamental free- for all.” . ‘Unfair to Immigrants Several prominent New Yorkers are justifiably disturbed by what has hap- pened as a result of the Federal immi- gration department's abandonment of Ellis Island. Among them are the well known author, Peart Buck, and New York's Republican Congressman J. K. Javits. As complaints make clear, the immigra- tion department's move has forced au- thorities to detain in some new facility aliens awaiting admittance to the coun- try and others marked for deportation. * * * The facility chosen is West- chester County’s jail at Eastview. These aliens are housed in condi- tions described as disgraceful. Not only is the food reported bad. ~ the mattresses dirty and fresh air and recreation lacking, but the detainees are held among com- mon criminals. In protesting the treatment of these aliens Rep. Javits wrote in part: “To detain them in premises which are a penal institution is disruptive alike of our social concept of the pur- poses of a prison and of the Nation's majesty in receiving aliens.” * * * Attorney General Brownell is urged by the New York Times to carry out the directive of Section. 242 of the McCarran Act. This requires him to provide “appro- priate places of detention” for aliens. Obviously a prison is not an appro- priate place. — Movie Attendance Up Although only figures for the first half year have just become available, one of the second quarter's noteworthy economic developments is the sharp in- crease in movie attendance. * * * During the first three months admis- ‘sions in the Nation averaged 35,100,000 weekly. For the April-June quarter the average jumped to 47,200,000. This was @ gain of 3,300,000 over the average for the second quarter of 1953. But it is c] only a little more than half the average of 90,000,000 a week established in the industry’s record year of 1946. = * x * There seems to be no ‘agree- ment so far as to the reasons for increased attendance at the country’s movie houses. Leaders of the industry attribute it to the cut in the Federal agmissions tax from 20 to 10 per cent and the elimination of the levy on tickets costing less than 50 cents. It also is possible that wider use of deep perception films may have played a part in the comeback’ A casual exam- ination of newspaper movie columns, however, suggest that improved quality of Hollywood productions may be a potent factor. Yule Lighting Contest If Pontiac’s renown for the beauty of its Yuletide home lighting isn’t in- creased this year, it won’t be the fault of the Junior Chamber of Commerce. x *« *® Once again the Jaycees are of- fering prizes of a $25 savings bond for the best display in each of four districts, with a grand prize for the overall winner. Co-chairmen in charge of the contest are Ben Sweenzy and Lawrence SHEL- ron. Entries on blanks provided for the purpose will be received through De- cember 18 at the Jaycee office, 34 E. Pike St. oy * * * We hope this year’s list of contestants will set a new high record and that the displays will be more beautiful than ever. In the past, contestants have achieved such ingenious and artistic effects that they have attracted a steady stream of sightseers for many miles around. Remember the December 18 deadline. The Man About Tow Her 105th Birthday Celebrated Soon by This County's Oldest Person Battle of the sexes: One that never will be settled—there's too much fraternizing with the enemy. The oldest person in Oakland County, and possibly the oldest in Michigan, Mrs, Eliza Beaumont Taylor, celebrates her one hundred and fifth birth- day next week at her home in Highland. Born near there on Dec. 12, 1849, she has spent her entire life in this county. Her memory is keen, and she distinctly recollects happenings of Civil War days. She keeps abreast of the times and cast her vote in last month's election. Usually in good health, her many friends will be sorry to learn that this week she came down with a cold and MRS. TAYLOR other complications that, in her own words, “knocks me out.” Mrs. Taylor lives with her daughter, Mrs. F. S. Keller who enjoys the happy pnd rare distinction of having her mother still with her when she herself is 85 years of age. The players themselves, most of whom ride to chase the ball and do their chukking on Oakland County fields, have voted John F. Ivory as the man who has done the most to pro- mote polo in Michigan. A big dinner in his honor was given at a Detroit hotel] recently, among those present being Roy Pulver, Pontiac's top enthusiast in the game Now seven years old, that precocious “Betty Leu,” who only identifies herself as living on West Iroquois Road, comes through with her annual Santa Claus letter. Now “growing up.” she doesn't want toys any more. An inexpensive way of providing a white Christmas tree is sent us by Mrs. Genevieve Marcus of Keego Harbor. She takes two egg whites. one-eighth teaspoon cream of tartar and the same amount ef salt. Then beat up good and stiff, adding one-quarter cup of sugar while stirring. It then ts ready to spread easily on the tree's branches Done largely in gold Is the fiftieth GM an- niversary number of The Pontiac Warrior, the beautifully printed and very interesting publication of Pontiac Motor Division, showing pictures of the Pontiac car for every year since the first one was made in 1926. Verbal Orchids to— Harry O. Whitfield of 28 Oriole Rd.: eighty-fifth birthday Mrs. Peter Stoltenberg of 58 Seneca St.; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence G. Bendle of Holly; fifty-second wedding anniversary. ee Voice of the People Fireman THB PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 10, 1955 | * Howard White Commends All Helpers in the Recent Muscular Dystrophy Drive (Letters will be condensed when neces- becapse of lac writer must scoom will not be published if the writer so leas the letter is critical ta tts nature.) I wish to take this opportunity to thank each and every one who has contributed so generously to the worthy cause for the ‘Mus- cular Dystrophy’’ drive we have just had in Pontiac. I wish to thank the Chamber of Commerce; Chief of Police Herbert Straley; City Manager Looking Back 15 Years Ago ENGLAND LOSES two more ‘ships; neutrals suffer in battle for rule of sea. LEAGUE OF NATIONS assem- bly attempts to end Russo-Finn war 20 Years Age ROOSEVELT HEADS U.S. crime drive. FOUR AMERICANS get 1934 No- Walter Willman; and Fire Chief dohn Schroeder for their splen- did cooperation. Also all of the Pontiac firemen and letter car- riers whe canvassed for this drive and denated their time afreely that some child may have a better chance to live a normal life. _ At this time there is no known cure for this dreadful disease and the money will be used for re- search and to help all who are now stricken with this disease. Pontiac certainly has a big heart. Howard White, President Pontiac Fire Fighters’ Assa. 78 S. Shirley Press Needs Name and Address of Each Writer This column is in receipt of a letter signed ‘Unsigned but Thank- ful Citizen of Pontiag.”” If the writer will send his name and ad- dress, the letter will be published. Every letter that appears must be do not have to be published if the writer so prefers unless the letter criticizes persons, organizations or institutions. Parade Was Magnificent, Says Frank Slaybaugh Congratulations are in order to the Pontiac Retail Merchants Di- vision of the Chamber of Com- merce for sponsoring Saturday's magnificent parade. The whole affair was an ex- ample of civic cooperation at its best. All the churches and schools that participated obvious- ly did a let ef work on their floats and they certainly de- picted in grand style the true meaning of Christmas from both the religious as well as the chil- dren's standpoint. I am sure no other city of our size will have anything compara- ble to this parade. Frank Slaybaugh 630 Oakland Avenue Tooting Own Horn Perfectly All Right, but Don’t Grow Too Interested in Past Every one of you readérs knows a man or woman just like Douglas in today’s case. Here is an educated man who steers the conversation so that he can always bring out dl fs inflating episodes from fis past. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-3%9: Douglas D.. is a bachelor friend of mine who was a member of the first class I taught in psychology at Northwestern. He drops in for a visit occasionally. He has been a college professor himself in several eastern and southern universities, but later de- cided he wished to be a physician, so he finished his medical course. If there is a stranger in my of- fice when Douglas arrives, he in- variably brings the conversation around so that he can say “Ves, [ remember when I was in the army in France, and we were hearing the rdar of the Get man guns, ete., ete. 2.2” : After he finishes this story he SAVS That reminds me of the time when | was teaching at Pennsy |- Vania, or Was it when I was lo cated at Georgia, etc., etc Finally he brings out his third stereotyped cue “You know, Doctor, when I was taking physiology in my medical course, the professor said he had read about a few cases of persons who could control the p:lomotor fibers in the skin, but he never be- lieved the reports. So I showed him I could make the hairs on my Aunt Het 1 feel sorry. for Tom's boy. With. out a car he can't get a girl, and he can't support a wife if he's keepin’ up a car. arm stand up whenever I wished.” I cite this case today to show several fundamental points in social psychology. Dougie and I are good friends, he will | Bevas probably read this with a start some day, for I am sure he doesn't know that I have tabu- lated his little conversational mannerisms. In fact, T can almost predict to the second when he is going to begin with each of the above con- versational cues. These three top- ics are simply the means by which he tries to inject into conversation some of his selling points, or bids for distinction. At the present time, he feels a little embarrassed because he has regressed from the state of a col- lege professor to the level of a recent medical student. His ego is a bit deflated. That is the reason why he hastens to let us know that he was a university professor at this and that college. He harks back to his army days, of course, to let us know that he is a member of the American Legion; that he alse served abroad durtmg World War | Tl. Being somewhat reduced in his present self-esteem, he tries valiantly to show that he is not just a failure but is a successful man with many and varied ex- periences behind him. This tendency of Douglas’ is nor- mal and very desirable. We should try to put our best foot forward and let our public know that we are competent persons T mention it today not in any critical sense, but to show that we must use caution and try to be as versatile as possible in the way we toot our own horn. Dougias has repeated his little three-point open- ing speech so often that his friends have it memorized. When he mentions his physi- ology professor, that is my cue to ask Dougia’d for a demonstration, and he. gladly obliges. He can actually make the goose pimples come and go at will. The hairs on his arm will stand erect and then flatten themselves as he desires. It is really a very interesting scientific demonstration. So he uses it wherever he goes. It is his main parlor attraction; his chief social accomplishment. But Douglas is growing too in- terested in the past. He must take care lest he become so pleased with the experiences and accom- plishments of yesterday that he forgets about the future? We be- come old when we are coritent to live in the days of yesteryear. People should be planning and talking of tomorrow; not of yester- day. Youth and zest for living are synonymous with forward thinking, not with backward dreaming Copyright, Hopkins Synd cate Osler Said Calcification President Has a Chance . to Unite Party and Nation WASHINGTON — How can har- iH zi a i 2 e eTEy Al geek er 3 i f ~ i f 25 t iil ir fey When a few days afterward the California senator lined up against the censure resolution, it was promptly asserted by some Eisen- hower supporters in_the that “Knowlandism"” and “McCarthy- ism" were the same thing. Con- versely, one look at the rollcall for censure will reveal, however the name of Senator Watkins, whose isolationist point of view would hardly entitle him to be classified as a left winger or in- ternationalist just because he fought the Wisconsin senator. Such tactics are not going to help Mr. Eisenhower restore har- mony in bis party and he, of course, isn't responsible for the mistakes being made by his over- zealous supporters. For, if Sena- tor Knowland, who represents the second most populous state in the union, is to be deprived of the right to express the viewpoint of his constituents on public ques- tions unless he conforms to a pattern, then indeed an era of intolerance has arrived on the American ecene—far more serious than the Wisconsin senator's tac- tics in*handling witnesses in con- gressional committees. The late Senator Taft publicly differed on f policy with the Eisenhower inistration in May, 1963, but nobody calied it “Taftism” and there was no de- mand from the White House, co- terte that he resign as majority leader, If the White House is to insist on a rubber-stamp Con- gress and is to chéose the ma- jority leader ‘of the Senate, then the system here will tend te ac- quire the “‘yes-man”’ confermity a which Hitler introduced and Stal- in perfected in handling & ma- otherwise would have won. Ag it was inner—Calvin Coolidge— the electoral f t [leeitl ‘a5 i d i Fe £37 it] ie rE cE li | ! it EEpAT SEE! ; ae fi ! investiga tions is whose ox is being oxi- dized. Portraits it fair . . . And that is most im- as You play the game of life You must be honest as (Copyright 1954) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Therefore, brethren, we were comforted over you in all our affliction and distress by your faith.—I Thess, 3:7, Ld] * s Ne cloud can overshadow a irue Christian but his faith will discern a rainbow in it.—Bishop Horne. Arterial Wall Follows Fatty Degeneration, Sclerosis By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. The increasing frequency of queries about the amount of chol- esterol a person gets from this or that food indicates that the trick specialists are catering this season to customers who have learned from Aunt Polly or Kitty Korner magazine that cholesterol may be deposited in the arteries unless... . Now, some readers are aware that I appreciate the value of nice soft arteries. In fact I have been taking medicine for the past twenty the Medical Scheol, U, C., con- cluded from five years. of study of arteries of persons ranging in age from imfancy te 9@ years, ‘some of whom had died of heart disease, some from accident, shat cholesterol is deposited in artery wall as a Consequence disease, not as the cause of it. At about the same time Dr, Gof- man, working in another laboratory of the same university insisted that what he called cholesterol mole- cules. form in the artery walls at the onset of hardening of the ar- teries. This difference of the experts or authorities remindg me of the con- troversy over the significance of calcium deposits in or calcification of arteries and joints. The old timers noticed calcium deposits or calcification of arteries or joints of indivuduals who had for years had hardened arteries or rheumatiz and, being ignorant of patholgy, jumped to the con- clusion that the calcium caused the arteriosclerosis or the rheu- matiz. . 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Millikin, who heads the Confer- ence of All GOP Senators, dis- counted in an interview any major split in the party because of the attack by Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) on the President—a view gener : ally shared by other Republicans and by some Democrats. “I don't expect any split in the Republican party and neither do Freed Canadian Back VANCOUVER, B.C. # — Squad- ron leader A. R. MacKenzie, 34, released after two years in a Red Chinese prison, arrived here by | plane trom Tok#®- yesterday and was met by his blonde wife Joyce They planned tn fly today.te Mon- treal.: where their four children are waiting at home Soviet Church Appeals en a q : _, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, D "7, ’ ; , a | Show Business | | Noel Goward ~ Has' Been Toast . By EDDIE CANTOR Since his fifth Christmas, when his fhother gave him a toy theater, show business has been part of him. But Noel Coward doesn't just make the theater his life, he makes life his theater— an‘ how well he knews them both. an write a drama, a comedy, a revue, a musi music, he sings, he dances, he can act. For |more than a quarter of a century, he has been the toast of two continents. _ | I saw his musical play, “Bitter Sweet,” six times. I think one of the mest beautiful — songs ever written is “I'll See You -Again.” | During World War Il Noel Coward sang this song, and others he has written, forvour allied troops, giving more than 500 per- Uses:Lite ‘as:Theater. , 1 comedy. He can write lyrics and |< gag telegram to hef. signed it General Douglas | MacArthur. The Western Union operator said, © . © sae | Ly * of 2 Continents A week afteg.the opening, Beatrice Lillie: 4 cabled him from London, “How is it going?”| # Coward cabled back two words—“It's gone.” In 1913, when Noel was engaged, with several other children, to play with the Liverpeol Repertory Company, he met a + jolly eurly-haired youngster with whom he . fell in love instaptly. Her name—Gertrude Lawrence. On the night of the late Gertrude Lawrence's | opening in the Broadway hit, “The King and I,” | ‘ Coward called Western Union and dictated a. ’ “I'm sorry, sir, but you're not allowed to sign & a telegram with someone else’s name.” y Said Coward, “Very well. Just sign it Noel + ' I expect any third party move- ment,” Millikin said. “There al-} MOSCOW «—The Russian Or-| formances. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954, ee — — - - a _—— ae . : ; : ; @ : * TL lime Only at ; oe « | PRE-CHRISTMAS Trade-in your small screen TV set on this newest 21- inch table model with Fin-- ger Tip Tuning System and UHF-VHF Built-In Aerial. A wide selection of other Philco table models are also featured in this SALE, including some in blond cabinets.Philco 4011. ie “rr 4 pe ee eRe RA) Lh PHILCO 4124-S. New custom-styling features exclusive - Finger Tip Tuning System—no grappling with trap door marin no b fr ej for nobs behind the set, no guessing with side dials. | he > 4 - — ice _———————— re = ee be ) ae ee OE OO ap Os Po = an te hz 75 FRSFS HRA . . | Genuine Philco 3-Speed N Automatic Phonograph . Lowest price ever for a Philco that plays all records, all sizes, ali speeds—up to 5 hours of continuous music. Order for yourself or as a gift, but please remem- ber you can be sure of this low price only during this sale. Philco Model 1340. we eT, Pe me 21-inch Console Even without a trade-in, this Philco Model 4119 is the lowest price in history for a full-size 21-inch Philco console. In custom- styled Mahogany finish cabinet, complete with Finger Tip Tuning System, it’s a spectacular value. But don’t delay— quantity is limited. Also wide choice of other Philco models., A All Phiico prices include Federal Tax and one yeor warranty on picture tube PEOPLE SRY SAILING SS 2 a P.M. No Money Down Pay Next Year TIL CHRISTMAS Use Our Convenient Layaway oe Now on Sale...Super-Value Phone FEdera/ 3-114 108 NORTH SAGINAW Plenty FREE Parking { pee By special arrangement, while this sale lasts, you can get an almost unbelievably liberal trade-in allowance for your old radio, phonograph, record player or small screen TV set. And even more—you get the pick of the newest Philco television and radio models—the luxurious 21-inch console shown at left is just one example. There’s only one requirement— you must act at once to take advantage of this Pre- Christmas sale. All special offers will be withdrawn in a few days—don’t delay. Philco "Miss America” 24-INCH TV Re sure to see the Philco 6110 with breathtaking 335 square inch picture, new Acoustic Lens for dimensional sound, and UHF-VHF Built-In Aerial. It's America’s fastest selling 24-inch console. Luxurious Mahogany finish cabinet. PHILCO Giff Radio ROUND-UP Upright Clock Radio New upright cabinet takes minimum table space and is finished on all sides. Wakes you to music plus Buzzet Alarm if you over- $ sleep. Choice of colors—Ivory, 95 Spruce Green, or Mahogany. Ask to see the Philco 720. You can give a genuine Philco +f table radio in a wide choice NOW ONLY of cabinet styles and colors. The 579”, above, is just one § 95 example of the spectacular. values during this Philco Sale. . * ) * po othe Hak eat | : A FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 PONTIAC, MICHIGAN’ “ie. ant ‘ ( THE PONTIAC PRESS eee cada . » to Pontiac PTA Pentise Press Phete ‘HOME ON THE RANGE’—The family of Norman, this tune. Others in the picture are Mr. and Mrs. Cheal gathered around the piano to encourage*the | Chea] and Mary Elizabeth, 1-year-0ld; Alice Marian, 8-year-old daughter, Barbara Jeanne, as she played |3, and Richard Lewis, 7. What Religion Means to Our Family Norman Cheals Express Their Faith and Serve God by Working in Church By LULA B. OGDEN Living,. growing and working to- gether is the philosophy of the Norman Cheal family of 4200 Rose- berry in Drayton Plains. They have lived in their attractive home for 2'5 years. Both Mr. and Mrs. Cheal were born in Pontiac, but Mrs. Cheal's parents moved back to their home at Manistee when she was a child. The couple met while attending Michigan State College where they | graduated in 1941 — Norman in chemical engineering and Dorothy in home economics. They have been members of Wilson Hints Higher Arms Budget in ‘55 CHICAGO @—Secretry of De- fense Wilson said last night mili- tary spending in 194 was reduced almost three billion dollars but be- cause of the need for new weapons the estimated 1955 budget of $29.- 600,000,000 may be raised to billions He told the Illinois Manufactur- ers Assn. more and more military spending would go toward planes that will fly faster and higher and carry heavier loads. But, he said, armed might alone won't solve world problems and the United States must understand the importance of getting along with other free peoples. a church since 1975 and 1930, respectively, and are at present beth connected with First Con- gregational Church. The Cheals, who“are proud of the fact that they worked their way through college, recall with a great deal of pleasure their con- | nections -with the People’s Church jat East Lansing. | They especially enjoyed the Fri- day and Sunday night activities. The year 1941 is memorable for, besides graduation, they were married that year and at Christ- mastime, Cheal went into service. Mrs. Cheal traveled with him until he went overseas. She then returned to East Lansing to work at the college in the Home Eco- nomics and Research Depart- ments. When Cheal, who was a com- bat engineer, was discharged after 4', years in the Philippines and Japan, the family moved to Pontiac. A past member of the Pastoral Committee, Youth Board -and Boy Scout Committee, Cheal is now tees and is especially interested | in the church building program. | Mrs. Cheal is a former vice president of the Women's Asso- ciation and is a member of the Mary Lyon Group. | “Religion for us is a personal thing. We feel that God is always a member of the Board of Trus- | Him for guidance and help at any time. Although it 1s often very difficult, we try to accept God's will,” Cheal stated. ‘‘We marvel at all His creations and the beauty of our earth. “Through associations with other Christians in the church, we feel we can best help fullfil God's plan for all men.” |Dauntless Officer Stalks Dangerous Quarry in Grass SEBREE, Ky. ‘® — A crowd awaited Police Chief J. Z. Shelton when he answered Mrs. Lolo Con- ner's call to “come quick - with your gun — there's a copperhead at my place.” Confidently assuring the by- standers he wouldn't miss, the chief crawled silently through the weeds toward the snake. Shelton aimed his shotgun carefully, fired then waited a moment to see if the snake moved. It didn’t He picked up his “kif” to display it to the crowd. It was’ an.old piece of rubber hose Heads Medical Group CHICAGO # — Dr. Arthur C. Curtis of Ann Arbor, Mich., has béen elected president of the Amer- he may also have to store chan- | ‘with us and that we can turn to Syphilology. This week the usually reserved That's right, dolls. Among the varied styles are stand-up models wearing wedding gowns, cocktail dresses and even sportswear. An approximately equal number of baby dolls were costumed in leverything from hand-knitted sweaters elaborate party dresses. The display, and the clothing for the dolls. is the work of the Pon- \tiac General Motors Girls Club, | which includes female employes of all three GM divisions here. Each year the girls clothe about 200 dolls, which are then given as Christmas gifts to make the holiday season a bit brighter to Storage Space Scarce for Clerk’s Documents Lack of space to store legal records has forced Oakland Coun- ty Clerk Lynn D. Allen to uti- lize .the naturalization room in | the courthouse for divorce case | files. “The room is not fireproof, but I have no other place to put them,’ he explained. Allen said ican Academy of Dermatology and | cery and law case records in the) room before long. FIRST AND ONLY—Now nearing completion in Washington, D. C. | minaret, from is America’s first and only. Mohammedan Mosque, , The . towerliled | faces, + - United Press Pheote exier traditionally calls worshippers to prayer, 4 parallels the street, . GM Girls Club esses Da + 7 little girls be missed by Santa. Council Urges Fluoridation of Ou, Gon. tis Christmas to children of the Pontiac General Motors Girls’ Club. The organization female employes from the three GM divisions in Pontiac makes & clothing for the dolls as an annual right are Miss Betty Clark, Mrs. Richard Goyette and Mrs. Harry Dernberger, president of the girls club, all employed at the Pontiac Motor administration division building on Oakland avenue where the dolls are on display. Is for Needy Veterans hospitalized at the VA Hospital in Dearborn will re- ceive dolls te give their daugh- ters on Christmas. The GM Girls Club is alse sending ten doren miniature Pentiacs for sons of the ex-servicemen. In other Christmas activities, the organization will give toys and candy to children at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium, and candy and individual gifts to children at the Pontiac State Hos- YOU BEAUTIFUL DOLI—Looking at nearly 200 dolls to be and the club will have gifts for boys there, too. pital. Mrs. Harry Dernberger, presi- > ; ) Pentioe Press Phete in area institutions are these Christmas project. From left to at Christmas Water Sends Letters to Commission - Health Committee Says Treatment Cuts Tooth Decay 65 Per Cent The Health Committee of the Pontiac PTA Council is sending letters to each city conimissioner urging fluoridation of the local water supply as a teeth-protection g s TE HT 4 f dent.of the club, said that the dolls y are distributed, the dolls will be on display in the administra- Brief Steel Strike Ends ZUG ISLAND (INS)—Operations day on the midnight shift. Looking in on the holiday scene at Oakland County Children's Home finds a gay and busy atmos- | phere from Dec, 11 through Jan. | 2: Parties or special events are Two mothers will help in giving | the party, where there'll be games, | gifts and refreshments. A group of five teenagers have also invited one Children’s Hame teenager, on the 18th, to the home | of Mrs. Harold Armstrong, 4900 | Pontiac Lake Rd, for a party and scheduled nearly every day, most occasions being sponsored by dif. | ferent organizations, service groups or sororitied. | William J. Moulton, Children’s Heme director, said that peo- ple, this year, have been gem erous as always, calling to take children into their home for the holiday, or at least to “borrow” them for Christmas dinner, Party season opens Dec, 11, when Alpha Alpha chapter of Ep- silon Sigma Alpha takes 24 chil- dren, ages 5 to 12, to a party at the Y. where there will be games, | gifts and refreshments, Chairman is Mrs. 1. L. Schiesler, and Mrs George Oliver is sorority sponsor Dec. 14, an eleventh grade home room group from Birmingham High School will give a party at the school for a dozen tots ranging Helen Caldwell is their chairman. | Royal Oak American Legion) opens its hall to 20 children, ages 11 to 15, on Dec.°15, for a lunch- | eon and Christmas program. ’ The Women's League .of St. Andrew Episcopal Church, Claw- son will haye a party for 1% gitts 5 to 12 years old on Dec. 16, This will be at the home of Mrs, W. FE. Segolund, chairman for the event. Dec. 17, one of the busiest days on the party schedule, starts off with a luncheon for 25 children from 7 to 15 to be given at the} Waldron Hotel by Pontiac Ex-| ; tainment and gifts after lunch. The same evening, in one of the biggest events of the year, the) General Motors Foremen's Club/| “brings a party” to all the chil- dren right there at the home at | 2060 North Telegraph. : The children will enjoy movies, | refreshments and gifts for all. W.) H. Nicholson is chairman for the) GM event. ‘Also, the 17th is the date tenta- | tively set for a party for 10) youngsters from 11 to 13 at Em-! manuel Baptist Church, to be sponsored by a young people's The Moose Ledge will give a party for ten kiddies ages of 8 and 12, Dec. 18, at 3 from three-and-a-half to 10 years.[ | change Club. There will be enter- |~ gifts, which the girls will buy | from their allowances. The Rema Club will have a party | out at the home Dec. 2 — bring- | ing all the entertainment, refresh- / ment and gifts. They put on a! tig party for the kiddies last year too, and included every child in the home. The Business Club, a Birming- | ham High Scheojl group, will give a party the 20th, for all | the cottage children (children all | ages, who live in cottages on the Children’s Home grounds.) Shir- ley Sharpe is chairman for this party. . The night before Christmas, there will be a movie party for all the children at the home. Mrs ° a Local Groups to Sponsor Children’s Home Parties : Odell Moden is chairman arrang- ing this event to be given by a number of guilds from southern- area city churches. The only unhappy note in the whole Christmas story for children under Juvenile court jurisdiction was sounded today in a phone call from court workers. It seems that, atthough children actually living in the nome will attend parties and receive gifts, many tots under court jurisdiction but living in their own homes, perhaps with one parent, or being boarded out, are left out of the picture. They will have a good Christmas dinner where they stay, but many will be without gifts. So far this season, gifts and contributions for | these particular children have not ' been forthcoming as in other years, spokesmen said. Court staff work- ers- asked that persons wishing to contribute gifts to this cause contact James R. Hunt, Juvenile Court difector, at- FE 3-7151. * ; * Pee. ia WHERE ARE THE REINDEER? — ‘This smal] American boy, dressed in Wild West, clothes, looks unhappily at Santa Claus, who disappointed the lad by arriving via helicopter instead of by reindeer. However, hundreds of other childreri in Frankfurt, Germany, were happy to see Santa, actually a member of the U. S. 4th Division, who handed out gifts, a + She stated, jter during the E 7 dptyF Eekil § | surance. will pay n for fa ; | | tested, Mrs, Wyman points out. She cites a statement by Dr. Fred Wertheimer, chief of the Michigan Department of Public Health Den- United States Public Health Serv- lice, The American Dental Assn. and many other organizations. Grand Rpaids was the first city in the nation to adopt fluorida- _ tion. | ~ | Six-yrar olds in Grand Rapids | Whe have been drinking fiuori- dated water since birth have 67 said Mrs, Wyman, Probably one of the most wide- spread diseases afflicting. mankind, dental decay is found in over 95 per cent of the populace, the PTA chairman points out. | The addition of colortess, odor- |less and tasteless fluoride to drink- |ing water provides a mass method }for the partial control of decay, “It produces results }at the lowest cost of any method to date. “On the basis of thig public health problem and for protec- ‘tion of our children, we, the PTA Council, urge adoption of the recommendation by the Pontiac City Commission.” Other members of Mrs. Wy- man's committee are Mrs. Paul Brown, Mrs. William Thomas, Mrs. William Wright, Mrs. Donald North and Miss Josephine Seeley. Mrs. Williams Speaking at Luncheon for Women DETROIT (UP) — Mrs. G. Men- nen Williams, wife of Michigan's governor, will be principal speaker tomorrow at a luncheon honoring ‘three Democratic women elected ito public office in the Nov. 2 elece The honor guests include Com gresswoman Martha Gri State Senator Cora Brown State Representative Charline White, The Wayne County Democratie Women's Club is sponsoring the affair. ‘ , | - ek, : “eo A _. ° | . r . as _. "| THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER fo, 1956 ~ Es Chapter 5 — — t’ ' By Hugh Lawrence Nelson U.S. Envoy Accepts of the tamed American novelist. = = | 5. Suspec nf ‘Hemingway Award ond Coniting of a cortiicate | AGAIN THIS CHRISTMAS I’M. PLAYING Vaal Cabin Turns Qut fo Be Ready for Occupants Fess: = vek'=-= =| SAM-TA-CLAUS STORY: There seema to be , house. A furnace, peatly stacked, ‘‘That’s the noise, Jim,” Nancy) they had entered. The turning of ; 9 cencerated, ifort to keep Private wood. r oA said. “Someone hauling up wood?| the master switch put on bait ° bd f ome, be ee eee it w w rices: | * Betentive Jim, Dune, from, te and mattresses, odds and ends af| A welcoming gesture?” the lights in the house, The stair- eee ee e pase sag, careebey Sele Sees “ns |turniture, and a steep boerded-in Dunn held the light steady on| way deer, unlocked, opened on ; Carleen. The Carison "family. very stairway cut up the light of the fre Maaiaglh cope of ware pe a | small, «modern butler’s peewy- Clon g are. $55 yeolay, © 8 Ber! 7 ern flash, rade rd and danci | platform. y,.were ready for dis Swinging doors opened y : wi ays: hag: t 8 F $60 Chale. "There are. several other — "§) solution. ““Looks to me as if those | well-stecked kitchen and tate : Sam-ta-Claus Say. 4 Sharkskin Zip Lined _~~ Women im. the group. - pieces of wood have been around beam-ceilinged dining room. In ~ . 3 - : by the first memes of thetr hus Pct gal above them, a door | for years.” Jim said. “I don't trast to the | , : F Ch . mas Givi | , SUITS Top Goats The station wagon crossed 2) Nancy grabbed him. “What do | \think it was our comfort the per- thing upstairs had been thor- or rist ng o mY MY | bridge over a noisy mountain you think that was, Jim?” son who was raising that elevator! oughly and recently cleaned. ba PRICE PRICE . | stream and reached the Peg ‘Someone leaving. I hope, We'll! ‘had in mind.” Pips moved silently on through | $332! . $332! ° , eae es: ee as |}make sure we're alone down He found the switchbox back | the wide arch into an even larger ps \ J =— here."’ near the door through which | living room. , tor, lights a — ‘oa teal A shadow-to-shadow search re- ; They made a quick search of the _ . . nN “a eoeanceoces | son's a The Spires by the| assured them. 4 Ohi W. Killed ae Se cae saney which were $14.95 All Ww. ! Quilted MY PRICE: a” sheer walls of the high cliff known! . At the basement’s far end, 10 oman | ° conqene ; | ool Miracle Ce Wor as Lion’s Head. But here, perpen-| mear the rockwork: of the huge Our client, Nancy _ pointed | dicular dark fingers thrust up to, chimney which told of — mam- After lod e Ritual out, “didn't know the beds would) $7 Fabric / : Top Coats shut out the plentiful stars. moth fireplace above, a wooden g | be made up, or she wouldn't have Suits ; Jim coasted to a stop on a/ platform, six feet by three, was TOLEDO (INS) — A %-year- | Dad us bring along that load of} $3321 turnaround beside the house,| suspended halfway up to the re- | 014 Woman, who had just been in- | "*W bedding. to the front door, | *29.87 turned off the motor. cessed epentig in the calling bY | sated as star point of the Stella | a ron eocccoooee “End of the line,” Jim said. | prery ropes. the gees Chapter of Eastern Star, was stab- | ne a _ © Blue He turned off the headlights. this recess, which obviously bed in the throat as she tried to! ., gar» Jim said. He unlocked THE SAME IN > Mamas ©@ Reg. Heavy darkness leaped at them | Jade a combination beach and [emer her car in a parking lot) .14 pened the door. A light was geod - frem the rocky lurking places, storage bin on the fi ' behind the Masonic Temple in To- burning on the broad veranda, and 9 @ = and the sound of dashing water h inch . ledo last midnight. it shone clearly on a carved -sign, >. Shorts seemed louder and closer. Jim Secsahed lide 0 tapering aie Police rushed Mrs. Virginia M./ 7. spires. el felt Nancy's fingers on his arm | |, , | Thayer to Mercy ital where | He slammed the front door with r 087 as he was already reaching for vease ae Plc = she died shortly afterward. Hospi- relief. “Right place,” he said. the switch, The headlights were . ° tal officials said Mrs. Thayer's “Look Nancy, why don’t we help eeete eee reeccooece: en "lias oberwted slesaior! to lit wood known weapon and she’ suftered |@urselves to something to eat? _ $29.50 $39.50 The house they shewed was a ‘ the 6 abee known weapon a 8 I'll go down and get our bags, and , long, rambling place, with bark |“? °° << a cut on her left hand. then we'll pick a room. We'll un- Gab. Gab. bs. Be-| He moved the crank, turned it It is believed that Mrs. Thayer |joaq the jeep tomorrow and hunt peeling from the outside slabs |around. The tf elev: have been the victim of , ” Trench Zip Lined fore them a double garage showed . platform stor; may have ® | around for the caretaker's cabin. ' doors sagging on bent and broken |™oved upward slowly and the| molester, purse thief or may have | — (Te Be Continued) Coats Top Coats pawl came out of the toothed| surprised someone who had en- 20 S. 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Lo en aoe ort en REO ce lO LCT CREO CRITI LA Cai aa ab aails hth ote tet Rhhadad habs dtiibilsssss RTE cat te, Co tbe te MOI BOE POY PEP Se EID TT Sh ORC OPC MOT PCRI CTC AAMT! Ste . og tS __)_¥IPTEmy ots on lige. voy ot al ali 4 FENCERS—Among the more skilled fencers in the left to right, Don Hageman, % Ruth St. Susan newly organized Fencing Club at Pontiac High are | Ladd, 30 Neome St., and Arthur Schulz of Poplar St. Parochials Observe the Marian Year;’ PHS Rallies for First of Home Game Events marking the end of the Marian year have taken most of, go to Jr. Academy of Science! The town was in St. Mike's and St. Fred’s time this| member clubs, containing news week, as seniors walked the|a long curl ‘on the little girl in | streets in caps and gowns. Seniors {font of him. “Cut it out,” cried week, and Pontiac High is deep in plans for social and sports events, say our correspondents, Vicky, Marlene and Marcee. Pontiac High PHS students are preparing for, the forthcoming Yule season, while at the same time are going all out tonight to boost the basketball team as they play their first home _ game. duntors are finishing up last minute details of their prom “Karousel Kapers,” slated for temerrow night. Students witnessed the annual Faculty-Varsity basketbal] game today. Proceeds go to the Varsity Club. All boys who have earned _ Another was People Like.” photographed the They also Christmas parade Dec. 4. The Linnean Society of Pontiac High will publish the Michigan | Junior Academy of Science, Arts and Letters Dec. 17, Bruce Serwin, December News Letter editor, an- ,nounced. The News Letter will | from clubs throughout the state. | Menday marks the day the annual’ Christmas issue of the Latin paper, Epistelae Scholae, will be published. Co-editers are Paul Hagle and Lee Patterson, assisted by the various junior high school editors, Nancy Weod, Washington; Darlene Joyce and dudy Humphreys, Eastern; Dick Singleton, Meivin White and John Usler, Lincoln.» _ Dick Moats and Dennis Gibson | | are publicity agents and typists | are Judy Smith, Judy Humphries | and Darlene Joyce. The cover, which promises to be an outstanding one, was drawn by John Larson, and submitted by Freeman Watkins, Marylee Mogg and Mary Samson. Price of the paper will be five cents and up, all proceeds going toward various charitable organi- zations. lama Hook is faculty adviser. Rankings for the PHS fencing club as of Dec. 8 were announced recently, with our correspondent, Vicky Micu, number one, Wanda Scholz, were second and tied for .| third, respectively. } Future Nurses Club is planning to see a film Wednesday on | | Florence Nightingale, while the Boosters Club completed plans for decorating the gym for tonight's game. The Retailing and Office Club | | are making posters for their can- | didate for state vice presidency, Joan McLean. Thursday the Debaters went to Flint for their third Saginaw Valley Debate | against Northern. ENGGASS GIFT IDEA! ee a ee ot CORD CONTAINER @ LIBERAL TRADE-IN have tried them all. ether electric shavers. @ 10 DAY FREE HOME TRIAL @ NEW, STREAMLINED MODERN STYLING @ NEW SPACE SAVING CASE COVER AND @5 YEAR FREE SERVICE GUARANTEE Pay Only 50c a Week Big SMOOTH single head shaves closer, faster than any methed, wet or dry. Shaves beards tough as wire, ‘ not irritate the tenderest skin Completely different from all 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET Open Every Evening Until Christmas Free Parking in L : ”™ ALLOWANCE $29.50 Preferred by men ot Opposite 1 & P St. Frederick an uproar this _| to all varsity, junior varsity, girls’ a laugh. ‘ 2 Sister Mary Avila, a dramatic teacher from, Marygrove Col- * lege, visited St. ai Fred's this week 9 to give the seniors MARLENE The juniors are out to make money and they're proving it. For First Fridays, they're selling do nuts, any kind from cinnamon to jelly rolls, and from what we hear, they're selling fast. The talk of the school this week turned to basketball. A season pass and grade school games was of- fered to students. Reports this week stated that the long hours of rehearsal were well worth it for the way the Christmas play is coming inte shape. The big attraction of the play will be the choral club which will give all tableaux life and feeling. ’ The second graders were busy cutting ‘Santas and reindeer these | days from paper. One little boy |laid down his scissors and pulled |. o— were seen talking with motions to ‘he girl. At this order the boy show off their long flowing sleeves | Picked up the scissors and cut it and walked with a slight toss of | out. What? His Santa Claus, of the head : . course. In fact, the uproar was so great St. Michael that our new Pontiac radio station. Spiritually speaking, Michaelites WPON, called and asked for an| were kept on their toes this week explanation. Larry Decker and/as they all made the novena in Ken Atwood obligingly reported at honor of the Immaculate Concep- | the station for an interview, tion. Tie solemn closing of this Since Carolyn Robichaud came to school last week wearing bi- focals she pas received no end of teasing. , In English, this is the way she was introduced: ‘‘Our next speaker will be an officer of the class of ‘35. She ts a real all-round girl with a sweet personality, who will talk on ‘How Not to Fall Down devotion was Wednesday at the | Holy Hour which was climaxed | by the crowning of the Virgin | Mary's statue by Joyce Dropps. Last Friday evening, Michael- lies do-si-deed to square dance music at Morey’s Barn, where the CYO held its weekly party. Everyone had a wondertul time. Fashions and fads copped the MeMullin, Dick Dexter and Arthur | Stairs When Wearing Newly Ac-| spotlight on the north side this quired Bifocals’.”’ | week, as Ron Elmy sported the —_ 2 ‘ @ ~~ * ‘ 3 re) ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1054 This wasn't the topic, but it got | . xy, Su Judson St., a St. Frederick's High School student. MARIAN YEAR—Shown crowning the Blessed Virgin Wednesday in a ceremony closing the Marian Year is Joan McMahon of 261 Detroit Police Probe Gun Deattt of Boy, 12 DETROIT (UP)—Authorities to- More than 1,714,283 pieces of cor- respondence were handled by the Army's military personnel records the last 12 months. da ‘ - oj “very latest” — a haircut like that worn by Mar- lon Brando in “Desiree.” After viewing the sdme- what unusual style, a senior piped up with “I wonder where he * parked his motor- cycle?" The “M-J's”’ junior club came to school Tuesday all garbed alike, in orange shirt-blouses and grey skirts. ‘Very chic."’ thinks this re- porter. With basketball practice for | both boys and iris going on, and Christmas play practice, the hall has been very busy lately. Every afternoon you can expect te find coach Bob Mineweaser's team on the court ‘til 6 p. m. and Thursdays and Sundays, Milly Robak’s cagers come in for their sessions. 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When comfort and beauty weren't so important—just as long as you got to your destination without mechanical failures. Today's cars still demand only come increasingly active in the selection of the new family auto- mobile, cars have been designed f ti i : fis i fabric is first brought to the floor approximately 1,000 workers, 650 of them women. Get the Best for Less fastest -acting aspirin relief money can buy, 12 tablets 100, 100 only 490. A Plough Product _| operation only. At the start cloth is piled 125 layers high on tables 120 feet long. Workers place a paper stencil over the pile of fabric, powdering the stencil to outline the markings. The fabtic is cut by machines, 125 | to the assembly line where each operator has a specific sewing job. Each machine, unlike the home sewing apparatus, is built for one The rear seat cushion line em- ploys eight girls. You see them beginning with a single piece of cloth, each sewing and joining thicknesses at a time. | After the fabric is cut it is faken | which the cutter arranges the pat- terns skillfully in order to get maximum use of the material. It requires one and one-half hides to upholster each car. We watched Ralph Menzer cut | these hides and saw how very lit- tle is wasted. Even the smallest amount of scrap is salvaged. Small pieces are used to make the buttons which decorate the cush- Springs are built and assembled according to a schedule for the the Star Chief models. At the end |seams with skill and speed, and |then passing the material on to ‘the next, This line is typical of the as- sembly lines which make the bal- ance of the interior for the car The operators work with equal deftness whether it is with leather, gabardine, sharkskin, nylon, syn- thetic leather or any of the special fabrics. The department's assistant su- perintendent, Ray Slaughter, sug- gested we take a look at the Textile Distribution Center which is a veritable paradise for these interested in fashion. A special nylon fabric has a metal. lic weave throughout. Here, row upon row, you find beautiful fabrics in an array of color, and as yet uncut. It goes without saying: that this is a tre- mendous storage room when you find that 19,400 yards of cloth and- leather are cut daily. Not only does this department serve Pontiac Division of Fisher Body, but it fabricates and ships all interior trim to seven other Pontiat assembly plants through- out the country. We learned here the importance of shading. It is necessary when sewing two pieces of the same color cloth together that they be an exact match in shade. 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Too | of this line the completed cover is placed over the cushion and | back, which then is ready to be | Placed in the body which is being conveyed down an adjacent line. An overhead crane picks up the seat and places it in the car —an amazing thing te watch be- cause the operation is handied as carefully as if it were done by human hands. Colors. flourish down this line with combinations of red and gray, green and gray, black and red, two-tone blue, winter white and turquoise blue, sequoia green and valley green and many others. And most important, Mr. Schluchter told us, is that colors | year. Each year completely new colors are introduced in both paint and trim. Church Buys School COLDWATER . W—St. Charles Catholic Church has purchased the old Longfellow School property said the church plans to build a |Central High School on the site. " 15-PIECE “ 3 . . when you | SPECIAL INTRODUCTORY OFFER limited time only .... $29.95 Special price of drill and kit.... 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Portoct Gets fo other feishes. . “_ - ccoun r DAUGHTER g 95 AsMALL * wwe 49 percerr © SISTER “ ial d | . { / Serco all ee eee ee 4 THE PONTIAC PRES Michigan State Fairgrounds late WOOLLY FRIENDS—Jeanne O'Rourke, 16, of Cass | competed in judging in the Detroit Junior Livestock City, wraps up her pen of Southdown lambs at the Show. yesterday. They | Grand Champions Bring Top Prices YY & A Widening M-24 to Oxford Nixed Fund Shortage Named as Reason by Ziegler for Denying Request LANSING (UP)—State Highway Commisisoner .Charies M. Ziegler |. said today his department doesn't have the motiey to extend scheduled improvements on M-24 to “Slaugh- ter Hill’ near Oxford. Eight persons have been killed on the hill in the last six months, and Oxford civic officials com- plained that proposed widening of the highway will stop six miles . “the most dan- [gerous portion of the entire high-|. way.” ; Ziegler said improvements at Slaughter Hili ‘would be nice if we had the money.” The department plans to widen M-24 to four lanes from Pontiac to Lake Orion. miles,"’ Ziegler said. He suggested more state police | has S, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1 GIFT WRAPPED ~~ _ the West Bloomfield hail on Orchard - : Snover, mar-- drey. to William Marsac Jr. of Isaac, and David Farley, and one : Lake roa¢. Supper will be served ina Oxford. : sister, Mrs. Edith Ferguson. County Births | — — Saar — . Aliment : 8 : Mr and Mrs. William 6troup, former residents. have announced the birth of urity Set for Most Farmers “===: | Imiay City Lt. Col and Mra Bernard Geehan, now ‘S)— t Wash a) formerly : WASHINGTON (INS)—For the, worked under the system for 18 ‘employed person or a farm worker, to the nearest social security office. deutaa tare” amaeciecs sq kan a first time, whether he likes it or months , depending an the type of agree Where a farm employer with. = not, every farm operator who has’ When an operator dies, or re. ent under which he farms. Be- holds Gua tax from h di worke ——— a net income of $400 or more aj tires after reaching age 65, pay. | AUse the tax rates vary, it would - ‘ i omer NO. 1 IN MICHIGAN year must take part in the socia]' ments are made from social se. | be wel! for any person in doubt to mst send sine — sage . security program. curity funds to his survivars, his | Zet that point. cleared up right now, | Wt his own contributions, to the The new coverage voted by the dependents or to eels . Where a farm ope . t . t ; al Director of Internal Revenue. He | UNITED SHIRT . ; ~ : pre a fi ‘rator’s tote im : ar | Republican-controlied 83rd Con Persons doing farm work tor | Y€atly income is $1,800 or less he mist also furnish the director with DISTRIBUTORS é ) or | a record showing the total wages gress takes effect Jan. 1 and in-| others. in other words hired work. | has the choice of paying the social and social secyrity number of each ; formed opinion in Washington is| ers. have been covered by the law S¢Curity taxon his-actual net in- employe. 7 . ‘ 35 Stores in Michigan that the upcoming Democratic | for nearly three years. But they|Come or half of the total income, _ _ praca hy make little or no} now get old age and survivors in| Whichever is to his best advantage. | S@ESSRERRERERSSSRRESRREER ASSESSES change surance protection if they earn if S ° : the total income ts ever ; | Actually, no payments of the ra much as $100 cash wages a year! g1.n99 he mest report hie actual : FARMERS CO-OP MARKET at . | . new social security tax on farm. rom an) one farmer. net earnings, but if that amount | @ 4-H Grounds out Perry Street = : ers will be due until 1956 but ; har social security tax CON-| jis jess than $900 he has the |@ OPEN LJ - these who will be covered are |‘T>ution for farm workers is two] choice of pa yi H | ying the tax either | advised te apply for their social | Percent each on the employe and on the wet Reel or $900 Ss TUES.--THURS. “Buy At Farm Prices” bd : security cards now and to begin |‘h¢ employer and the maximum] _ . . , ~ SATURDAY = keeping the necessary records income a whieh it must be paid| Social security cards, each e 7 A.M "til : 4 is again $4.2 ar ; ad ° * About the only persons not cov a © Fresh Eggs @ Apples & ne | be had without t : ered are. farm owners who have, ~'m general, a farm worker of [oo iatharlin sonal | TP. M. © Dressed © Potatoes 5 someone else working: their lands; operator earning about $20 a is ‘ Poul @ Baked : on a lease or rental basis month will receive about $78 a | qi Woo] eC oe |e We Have uy * Any farmer who is self-employed |< ™omth when he retires at 65. If |e P @ Rabbits Geeds 5 must pay a three per cent tax on his wife is also 65 or over at oki HARRISON S . erennial @ Plants © Flowers e his earnings up to $4,200 a year. his retirement they will get Ve. i Ss ev ] s Those who become eligible for | *°¥t $118 a month. 999 Hunter Bivd. 2 Plants Now egetables e coverage on Jan. 1 will be com Any per f . y person farming on shares Birmin q ham . : Ample Parking Space fer 600 Cars at the Grounds AERERERRERERRERERERRRRREREERERE eee “It is not only possible, but | probable, that this state could | have regions of water shortages,” contends Norman F. Billings, member of the Michigan Ke- sources Commission and chair- man of the water section of the meeting. The water section will also con- | sider a way the state could in- ventory its water supply. Billings | points out that water scientists | | kmow very little about our under- | ground water supply. But they do | know that in may areas the water j table is dropping lower from in- | creased use. “One way of obtaining records of the ground water reservoirs is to require well drillers to report their | findings to the state, Realizing the | importance of drillers in the water picture, the conference discussions | may lead to a suggestion to license | drillers in order ‘to have an im- mediate report on the findings,” Billings emphasized. Increased stream gauging and rain gauging will also be con- | sidered, | Some neighboring states are find- ing ways to put water back into |the soil. The process is called “recharging.”’ Billings claims that recharging is likely in some areas of Michigan in the near future. He considers | recharging at this point better than waiting until too late Water shortages have hit, or will bit first, near the major population centers of southern Michigan. Billings explains that in a water shortage, there is no change in the average supply likely. But instead, increased use will cause a ‘heavier drain on the existing supply. The trouble comes when use ex- ceeds the supply. This is caused by increasing domestic use and irriga- tion, Domestic use, for example, has more than doubled in the past 35 years. Several major southern Michigan while the farming areas, though not as drastically hit as our Ohio neigh- bors, who have seen their irrigation units pump the existing supply dry. The conference is sponsored jointly by Michigan State College, University of Michigan and Michi- gan College of Mining and Tech- | nology. It will be held in the Lans- | ing Masonic Temple. Annual Holly Parade Slated for Saturday HOLLY—The annual Christmas parade and gift giving-by Holly merchants wil| be Saturday at 2:30 p.m. The parade, led by the Holly School's band, will comprise at | least a dozen floats. It will be followed by gifts from Santa to the children in the Sag- inaw Street block between Maple and Martha Streets, which will be blocked off for the occasion, and has been suitably decorated. Preceding the other festivities all children will be guests at the Holly Theater at a special Christmas pro- gram beginning at one o'clock. Christmas Gift Suggestions © Tool Chest . © Gas Heater © Electric ~ Heater © Fireplace Fixtures © Door Chimes © Electric Saws © Hammocks © Electric Clocks © Electric > Pereolators © Toasters © Borg Scales © Steam Irons © Christmas Decorations See Our Huge TOYLAND © © Lionel Trains © Smith Miller Trucks © Erector Sets Mr. and Mrs. James T. 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By Charive Bicioara ~ | Thug Uses Ruse. mf Gueentied Too Youn Benefits Undermined BALTIMORE @® — Nicholas we [to Rob Gir's Mom ELECTROLUX BALTIMORE # — A bandit Lynch Jr., American Legion na-| Fa | wielding a butcher knife contront- AND ‘ATTACHMENTS tional field service director, ed Mrs. Virginia O'Dell when she) = charged here yesterday that: a : 1 opened the door of her apartment Reconditioned end Parts by Vac. “subtle flank attack’ is being last night. & Sewing Machine Supply Co. made on the “entire structure of veterans benefits.” . Speaking at the Legion Auxiliary Rehabilitation Conference, Lynch said that the flank attack has been carried out through a reduc- “I have yoar little daughter | down in my car,” the thug said. “Give me your money and neither | of you will be burt.” Mrs. O'Dell told © police she tion of budget allowances for vet-| | . j | =. everyone! said | | turned over her $15 wristwatch and ‘erans benefits. He said the cuts ; = Tiny Tim, the | | 4 purse containing 40 cents, After have forced personnel layoffs and while last of oll. the man. fled, she discovered that a reduction in available beds in| — : her daughter had been downstairs | |“ Veterans Administration hospitals. playing all the time. Also, ie charged, many veterans letter fo Adenauer State Dulles. She wrote Adenauer Navy Wife Gets Special |! fly her to Cuba to join ier hus- “forego treatment rather than go} me - ns band for a two-year stay. . through the fog and mess of red Back came a doll and a letter Naturalization Session So, Federal Judge Edward Day | 10 Induct Ike’s Nemhew tape”. under present conditions. Bri S Doll for Girl from one of the Chancellor's aides) PROVIDENCE, R. L (UP) —| interrupted his vacation and held WASHINGTON @®—A nephew Nothing's deen for a Navy wife, |*" ¢xtraordinary naturalization | president amd Mrs. Eisenhower The average annual mileage per| ESSEX, Md, W@—Roberta Sue| mas present from Chancellor Ad- : | | : session. be inducted Army passenger automobile in the United | Owens, 8, saw a recent newspaper | enauer.” Canadian-born Mrs. Pierrette = afi ar States decreases with the age of| picture of a souvenir doll West| Roberta will tell the story in a|Faford was scheduled to become | Cows take in 4 to 5% pounds of Gill Jr., 22, son of Mrs, George G. the vehicle and also shrinks as the /|Germany Chancellor Konrad Ad-| Voice of America broadcast sched- an American citizen on a Monday. | water for each pound of milk they | Moore, a sister of Mrs. Elsenhow- | population of a city increases. je@nauer presented Secretary of! uled Dec. 20. 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GIFTS FOR THE This year give him something — be me ond remember Ties Still Good Select Colors, Styles With Care to Match - Wearer’s Personality The way the story was reported mas plan for saving its customers’ eyesight. With every gift-tie bought by a woman, it gave away dark-lensed glagses. It really was only a joke, of course, designed to enliven sales, but it serves to point, up a point. So much fun is poked every year at color-wild, eye-stinging Christ- | mas ties that some shoppers now | shy away from the item for fear | that they'll show bad taste. 1 In actual fact, however, the trick to selecting handsome ties is simple as simple can be, and few other gifts you can give are so gure to be needed and liked. The trick is to know the man's wardrobe tastes, his hobbies and personality. A guy who is always conservative, for instance, may not go°for gay, bold patterns, while an.extrovert tends to prefer them. Learn the color of his favorite suit. If it’s blue and he wears j white shirts, the choice of colors | is almost limitless. But supposing his shirts are also blue. or popu- lar pinks and grays? Then, you should choose a tie that suggests these colors in dots, stripes or figures—or a solid like gray or maroon The brown suit calls for beiges and greens, the gray suit for charcoal, blue, red or black, with patterns in soft-spoken hues. Another popular combination ts black and pink—charcoal suits with pink shigts. The ties should repeat the same colors. For a gift that is extra-special, cater to hobbies or interests. If the man is a bowler, for instance, |a tie with a tenpin motif is sure to be down his alley. Other popular motifs are skiing, tennis, baseball, fishing, hunting, boating, horses and chess Or have the gift individualized by getting a tie with embroidered in itials—preferably below the tie's center. This indicates you gave But don't go forgetting your sales slips, Eisenhowers Driving to Camp David Today WASHINGTON WwW — President Eisenhower planned a 60 - mile drive today to Maryland's Catoc- tin Mountains for an overnight stay at Camp David. The President, accompanied by Mrs. Eisenhower, may stop on the way at their new farm home now @nder construction at the Gettys- burg, Pa. Eisenhower will return to Washington Saturday afternoon Bonus Deadline Set World War II veteran claimants for the Michigan State bonus have until Dec. 30, 194 to file applica- tion. Those who did not file in time to meet the original May 31 deadline are now urged to do so, according to Harold Brady, home service chairman for Oakland County Chapter of American Red Cross, | The Hudson river is affected by ‘the Atlantic tides 150 miles inland during 1953. Nerae OUr CHRISTMAS GIFT-IDEA HEADQUARTERS Make your and gifte with AR Do your ( hristmas shopping own decorations and gifts and hardware you ll need to yourself” Santa FREE CHRISTMAS PLANS have free step-by-step plan for cut-ont figures for lawn and roof decorations, toys, gift items. GIFT H HANDYMAN Christmas Gifts here, a men's store in one large- eity came up with a novel Christ-}. own decorations this year. It's easy — fun. too — to make your friends. We have fir plywood, lumber, paint fe worm your lody’s heert oe Christmas morning CHURCH'S, Inc. LUMBER — COAL — FUEL OIL Auburn Heights Ex-Detroit Woman ‘Held on Red Charge MIAMI, Fla. —The Federal | Bureau of Investigation has ar- rested Olga Zenchuk at Sarasota, | Fla., on a bench warrant issued | in Detroit which charges she made false statements in a non-Commu- nist affidavit, Charlies E. Weeks, special agent in charge, an nounced Weeks said yesterday the 41 year-old woman, a native of Can- | ada but a naturalized citizen of | this country, swore in the affidavit she was not a member of the Communist party She was indicted and the bench warram issued immediately. The indictment charged she made the “false, fictitious and fraudulent” statement while she was financial secretary for Local 69, United Pro- fessional Workers of America, in Detroit. 143 to 1951 More than 170 million pounds of shrimp — more than one pound per person, were sold in the U.S = in your workshop for family and be a real “Do-it — We folders S FOR THE OME (> ’ - tS g3 Ae ~ FE 2-0233 She worked there from | ea United Press Phete OH YES, AND TWO TRAINS — Christmas comes | list of toy needs for the coming year. Raymond was but once a year and Raymond Peltyman, 6, is tak- | one of many young patients St. Nick visited at New ing advantage of the situation by giving Santa his | York's Hospital for Special Surgery. ite "7 “a tm, IP ities | MEN’S CORDUROY SPORTCOATS 9.95 USUALLY 12.95 Our own “University Hall” model of fine pinwale corduroy with flap pockets and center vent. Also “Crossgrain” corduroy sportcoats in patch pocket model. Made with costly tailoring details. Full rayon linings Popular colors! 35 to 46; regulars, shorts longs COMPLETE ALTERATIONS INCLUDED Free for the Kids! Balloons and plastic pencil and ruler sets with sharpener. 200 No. Saginaw St. | PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 Girl Who Doubted Santa Devotes Lite NEW YORK Virginia readily mas season is not a very novel on It is a wish for peace, and it comes from the heart of a c-ntle lady of 65 who occupies a yuletide niche as secure as Santa's him- self. Indeed it was Virginia—now Mrs. Virginia O’Hanlon Douglas, grand- mother—who helped put Santa on the map, so to speak. * * * From the depths of girlish be- | wilderment, Virginia wrote a letjer 57 years ago to the editor of the old New York Sun. “is there a Santa Claus?” *The editor, with wisdom no child Pius Reported Eating Better = Pontiff Spends Restful Night as Doctor Notes Continued Improvement VATICAN CITY w—Pope Pius | XII's personal physician said today his ‘“‘nprovement continues” and that the ailing pontiff is able to take increasing quantities of food. After spending his 12th consecu- tive night at the Popes bedside, | Dr. Ricardo Galeazzi-Lisi reported | the Pope spent a ‘‘fairly restful | night.”’ For the time being, he said, treat- | ment of the Pope will continue to | concentrate on trying to increase | his feeding and building up his strength. | * * | This morning he ate one egg and | had a few spoons of milk and strained vegetables. It was evident in the Vatican that the feeling of tension and fear for the pontiff was lessening, al- though he still is seriously ill. An official medical bulletin yes- terday from Dr. Galeazzi-Lisi and three specialists who examined the Pope yesterday afternoon pro- /nounced him in improving condi- tion. The Pope himself read the bulletin but made no changes in it. admits that her wish this Christ- | “Please tell me," she pleaded, | | Gladys George, 50, died of a brain to Children of 8 would dare question, gave an! immortal reply: ie Virginia, there is a Santa | ae a .-¢ «. Again this year, as for several generations now, editors, among | others, will search for words to, reassure, their young readers of | the spirit of Christmas. And again | they will turn to the words that | sustained. young Virginia half a. century ago. “He exists as certainly as love and generosity and devotion ex- | ist. .. ” * * * Again this year, as for half aj icentury, the charming woman who |has devoted her life to children, emerges briefly into the Christmas he Her plans call for another holi- |day with her daughter Mrs. Rob | jert H. Temple and six grandchil- | /dren at North Chatham, near Al- bany, N.Y. “This may notd soun unusual,” said today, ‘‘but my wish for | us all this Christmas is that Christ- mases of the future will be as| happy as the past, that this new | talk of war means nothing, and | that peace will be something we | all know.” * * & Before she can go off to her family, Mrs. Douglas must wind | up holiday activities at Public | School 31 on Manhattan's lower | East Side. She has been its prin- | cipal since 1935 and hopes to con- tinue until she reaches the manda- tory retirement age of 70. j j Brain Hemmorrhage ls Blamed in Death LOS ANGELES ® — Actress hermorrhage, an autopsy revealed. The veteran of stage and movies was found on the floor of her apart- ment Wednesday and died soon aft- er at a hospital. Her physician suggested the death might have been caused by barbiturates. The autopsy was held | yesterday. | A neighbor who found Miss George said she was moaning, “I fell. Oh, my head hurts so much.” isit Our New Store at Union Lake Hundreds of Wonderful Christmas Gifts for HER : R&M Dept. Store 1555 Union Lake Rd. Union Lake LUXAIRE and All Types of Sheet Metal SHEET METAL MAJESTIC Heating Systems Eavestroughing WRIGHT 5904 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-1277 _ Waterford, Michigan be FALSE TEETH Bi or Slip? thought the Nazi Sunday. Lindbergh Wrong Again, Says De Seversky Thirteen years ago Lindbergh . 44 air force invin- cible. Today, he maintains there is no defense against an atomic attack. De Seversky who chal- lenged him in the past again gives him battle in a counterproposal which merits the attention of all Americans. Read his amazing report in This Week Magazine + Does Polio Vaccine Work? The answer must wait until next spring when work of the Polio Vaccine Evaluation Center at Ann Arbor is completed. Read about its momentous job of tabulating | the millions of pieces of information about the youngsters | who took part in the experiment developed by Dr. Jones | Salk. In the Pictorial Magazine. . _ Other Pictorial Magazine Features Santa’s Workshop at Rotunda... Celebrating Christ- mas at Franciscan Mission . . . San Franciso’s Park now a Parking Lot . . . Los Angeles’ Skin Diving Family... USO Unit in Korea . . . Benny Goodman’s Home in TV Show . . . How Referees Stay in Condition. Last-Minute Gift Suggestions Daily and siinday, The Detroit News is carrying hundreds of gift selections, a total twice that of any other Detroit newspaper—as many as both others combined. Make a practice of reading them for a better choice and greater savings. The D < Order Your Copy From SUNDAY IN etroit THE HOME NEWSPAPER | Ralph Long 14 Front St. News Bing Crosby | Goes to Court . Trial of $1 Million Suit Against Crooner Starts | in Los Angeles LOS ANGE LES (®—The trial of a against Bing Crosby has started in | °* superior court and he says it's the | first time he's played a role of liti- gant. The crooner was present yester- | day as selection of a jury began. | In contrast which his usual casual | sports clothes, he wore a conserva- tive gray business suit. * * * | Fireman Frank F. Verdugo, 33; | his wife, Lucy, 29; and her broth- | er, Eulalio Perea, 29, brought the suit after a:collision betwen Cros- by’s sports car and Verdugo’'s se- ‘dan. The fireman and his passengers were injured in the collision at 5:30 a.m. on Oct. 11 last year. Verdugo alleges Crosby's facul- ties were impaired ‘“‘by reason of being without a resonable amount of sleep for an. unreasonably long period of,ime,’’ asserts the crooner had been drinking, and charges he ~ was driving ‘‘with utter disregard for the life and safety of others.” s s * . After the accident Crosby told police he had just taken actress Mona Freeman home after they bad attended a party at the home of producer William Goertz. He de- nied accusations of negligence, said the accident was unavoidable, and asserted that Verdugo himself was weary from lack of sleep and had been drinking. Grass-mowing crews on the New York Thruway have the equivalent ef 133 eighteen-hole golf st a to —s in shape teroughant’ the t + '30,000 Reds Rush Work gp |e ew Sane Ane TAIPEH, Formosa ® — iam ak cs ease sis day building a big new Commu nist air base near the coast on the Red Chinese mainland which will threaten not only Formosa but also | Okinawa, the Nationalist Defense j | Ministry said today. ' It located the new base, big enough to handle heavy . bombers, as 20 miles west of the Tachen Islands, 200 miles north of here and 430 miles west of Okinawa. ‘Rags to Riches Tale “~ Ends in Death at 97 CHICAGO W—William A. Wie- | boldt, an immigrant boy who rose from a store clerk to become a multimillionaire merchant and /gave millions of his profits to phil- |anthropic causes, died last night. Wieboldt, 97, entered a hospital month — States at the age of 14 from his native Germany, opened his first small general store in Chicago in 1883. Today there are six big Wieboldt department stores in Chicago and suburban Oak Park and Evanston. farm Produce Stored by U.S. at Record High WASHINGTON —Farm goods of Oct. 31 was $6,634,107,000 and more commitments since then havé -pushed the figure close to the seven-billion mark. The amount was $4,544,897,000 a year ago. ( MO GHE'ES mC LOTHES easy credit ag 0) od OPEN TO ® EVERY NIGHT ‘TEL CHRISTMAS | Pier. ¥ ~ ~ =f Neus of the Men in Service vid J. Senk of Paine Air Force Base at Everett, Wash, are spending a furlough with thetr | parents, Mr. sad Sra, Rag Seen ef) S. Tilden avenue. William C. and Mrs. Seaman Recruit "Armes, son of- Mr. is; | 1952. ARMES 101st Battalion, Great Lakes, Il. —_——— Now aboard the General J. C. Breckinridge, William (Bud) Ken- ated from Lapeer High in 1950. He is a former Pon- tiac Press car Reinert entered 0 the Navy in Jan- He was employed at Buick in Flint before entering the service. 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A genuine Simmons Hide-a-Bed. — 4 Open Every Night ' , Until Christmas! 361,South;Saginew Street em ~ -_ few oe bm : Pets Ag , } = ‘ . “__THE PONTIAC PRESS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 oh Pontiac Detective Is in Line for Two Bravery Citations ‘¢ oF Se + Human Rights Group | ams Selects Auto Official | 357 ight the Joint Defense Appeal, it was go Pomme in fact, is in line for : two citations for bravery. The award will be presented Capt. Clark M. Wheaton, chief annually to the public figure whose ef detectives, said he is making activities and the spirit under- a recommendation, to cite La- lying those activities epitomize the Ponusie for “extraordinary action goals and ideals of the American beyond the call ef duty,” and Jewish Committee and the Anti- lect wight the Police Officer’s - |Defamation League of the B-Nai Assn. unanimously decided to B'rith. . make a similar recommendation. Hoffman was the first admin- Described by his superiors and istrator of the Economic Coopera- family as the modest and “silent , tion Administration and was a type,’ LaPonsie wrested the weap- former of the* Ford |” ‘on from William McCord, 3, of Foundation , 2219 Ellery, after having been The award will be made on Dec. threatened, “Don’t come closer.” 24 at a dinner at the Roosevelt | 7 But LaPonsie continued his bold Hotel. ‘ walk — carga Pg ex- ds Ch Mail claiming: “I want to to you, DET, JAMES LaPONSIE ristmas i Mac. The gun out of McCord’s Ai at ees hands, LaPonsie immediately hand- < GRAND PRAIRIE, —_ cuffed the man while sheriff's dep-| MF. Tom on: Massachusetts. was) Roy Preston paid out $5 for Christ- i] : j é & F] hj Bak a f : ft: i a H = Pape the other 10 officers in the tavern. He may even have saved the life of one of the tavern's 15 patrans. Promoted to detective recently, LaPonsje would only comment: “It must have been luck. 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ERA KIT 120 +44" por- trait kit, 2 batteries, Ansco film and on Tom Corbett SPACE CADET $4* Y Now your youngster can be thrilled with this handsome watch with Also available: Cinderella, , _Hopalong Cassidy other children’s watches. if / + <* TWENTY-SIX “Experts on M 1 4 ee ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDA 4 | ais a tA A A AE Beauty Plan by Complexion Specialist The woman Who . said she couldn't sell a “free lunch ticket” today has several thousand cus- tomers a year and has completed Mrs. Leon Putman! Spreads Berries on ts Instant Filling Is Revealed Wethington is more enthusiastic than ever about the things she has been able to accomplish in her work. In 18% she founded the first Merle Norman studio in Pontiac and the same year opened the origina] studio in Flint. Her first introduction to this beauty meth- od came after suffering 13 years frém a severe case of acne. Ac- cording to Mrs. Wethington. a doc- tor’s wife sugkested her first trip to a Norman studio and she was so happy with the results, she de- cided to learn the business her- self. Gracious, brewn-eyed and also lovely points all women have if they know how to put the right emphasis on their best features,” 2 Y, DECEMBER 10, 1954 irth Analyze Benefits and Mysteries of Humor’s .Basis But How Do You Cause It? . Experts Say Laughter | » S Healthy ) ¥ z i t Fe tFeek Christmas Gards ene | the embafrassing experience of make than they look to be, and Merle Norman, now an in- | | I remember stumbling upon such By JANET ODELL ternational beauty business, has . ~Y tigre — yom! long Pontiac Press Food Editer studios in 1,500 spots around |.» S ice tach PE San ate w went to interview Ch Th h H If you've ever needed a dessert | the giebe. A noted beauty au- ; ; _ ees Rieepnagie- 2 scarer book. arm roug out ome at the last minute, you'll appre-| thority whe started out to be a Here’s a gay young blouse, ideal for |neckband collar, short barrel-cuff sleeves, | ing bunch I never saw anywhere By ELIZABETH NILLYER | trees, or bought from a florist or , ’ doctor and accidentally stum- | (7) -; - li ic mad . a ae Gutli ok [and |2%4 it was only when even such | trees, a flor ciate this recipe of Mrs. Leon Put-| Socks Ome (Christmas giving. It is made of pin-stripe’ Smocking outlines the yoke front panel and | 4, unimportant audi as a| When Christmas cards flood in| Christmas tree lot. Wire one twig — Pagel ar sad . ag when her special proparations combed woven gingham with leaf embroi- the pearl buttons are dyed to match. woman feporter hove into view | in « heart-warming tide, show them | ‘© — ce en Mcrae as given here, or vary the fruit} healed and covered severe (dery and has an appealing rounded gentry that the group suddenly burgeoned | off make them important holiday | und - Cake pais : burns, Miss Norman at 60 plus -——— - i —— — | into quips and repartee. I decided | aro’ one rgreen Sere eee SURNAM ‘ee! sanpters years of age practices what she then and there that the manu- | *coration. | branch. Wire the next shorter twig rs Ke lmaee Bae preachee end looks about «¢. | Guests Stay On ---and On facture of mirth must be a grueling| Here cards against garlands of against this one, then wind down Spon ths has teen active in * hat blood is the ed) wberee job, eves) (thengh a | Soeeery ovtiesne arceny. The |e uct Anes tee tain Ori all eee Gok, me Her theory is that bald and | JD t A k Th t G well-paid one makings for garlands can be twigs | Center branch. toe cae —_ a. fl Lat only thing which can on Ss em O O Charles Lamb, the essayist, con- trimmed from your own evergreen | let one of them after past president of Central . She fessed, ‘Anything awful makes me become the center branch = - the By EMILY POST | Is there a tactful way to tell guests | laugh. I once misbehaved at a — — — the eS . nad A reader writes me as follows: funeral .. .”’ Lots of us have had ——) ea a ee She ~ssire’'s — Mrs. C. T.—Today jewelry is a part of every costume. Dior's lyre bird brooch, usually placed at the hipline of dresses to accentuate the long torso look, particularily suits ‘the flower-like proportions of the “My problem is how to get people to leave when a party is over. I mean when certain hours are specified on an invitation, such as trom 3 to 6 or 7 to 9, I have found that invariably several of the guests linger on long after the stated hours. “IT am pleased that they are en- joying themselves enough not to want to leave, but their staying on often causes me inconvenience. Don't Let Snow Cause Injuries It seems that if you invite a friend over for dinner and a large | hunk of ice or snow slips off the | roof and hits him or her on the | | reason for large amounts of snow and ice collecting along the eaves | of a roof is that the gutters are not properly hung and are prevent- ing the snow from falling off the roof in small amounts, You can | often fix this by adjusting the gut- ters so that the outside edge is ‘the party is over; go home.’ "’ I am sorry, but you as hostess | cannot possibly ask your guests te leave. The only thing you can | deo is to ask a most intimate friend to make the move for you. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please settle the following argument as to whether a woman in business should use her given name. That is, should she call herself Mrs. Mary Jones, or Mrs. John Jones” If she was known as Miss Mary Smith in business before her mar- | riage she would probably continue using that name. Otherwise she usually calls herself Mrs. Mary Jones which is entirely permissible in the business world. Dear Mrs. Post: We had a table setting contest last week | | at our club and my table was disqualified because I placed the napkin at the left of the din. ner plate. The judges said that this was According to correct formal table service, the napkin is placed your table with the first course on the plates (such as a fruit cock- tail) then the napkin cannot be put on the plate and should be put at the left. | by Lorna, Halas on the dinner plate. But if you set | Just the smooth, attractive cas- ual you want for now—and right starting to laugh in church and not | | being able to stop. I remember once getting hysterical as I watched an intruder dog creeping closer and closer to the pulpit and the minister who was preaching impassionedly. Another time it was a bug , crawling up the back of a woman ; im front of me that sent me off. Then there was the ever reliable hymn book full of song titles | that a bey or girl could alter a | bit for his mischievous purposes me Gladly the Cross-Eyed | Bear). Harry Hershfield, who has made a study of humor and is a toast master of such renown that one | year he presided at 236 dinners, | tells me that there are only three | | genuine categories of humor. . | “First come men - and - women \ ‘Pink—Swank | shade for mature males. | Pink de resistance is everywhere jin Palm Beach this week . .. in | jazzy sports jackets of Palm Beach |cloth , . . in trim, creased slacks through spring! So flattering to for casual wear .. . in vests, under the shorter, fuller figure — such | apple green jackets, for cocktail- simple sewing! You'll whip up a by Cauna Whacbn Four brand new designs! Huck- | weave these lovely motifs on pot- holders, bibs, aprons, bags, linens. Beautify your entire home! Ideal | gift for bazaars. learning to make them adds quite a handy skill to your bag of tricks. For the shooting star mantel decoration, buy gummed metallic paper stars in a variety of sizes up to the largest size available. Find the center of each star on its back, then draw on the back a line from the center to each point. A stylus can be used as well as a pencil because the purpose is to indent lines so straight folds can be made. Fold on these lines and the stars become three-dimen- sional, Moisten the glue on the backs of the tips of two stars and put them together back-to-back, and add a wire stem for those which shoot out of the greenery.. Attach single stars to the mirror with their moistened gummed tips. Somewhere in the house there is a beautiful container for ever- green that might not have been thought of for Christmas deco- rating before. It may be a hand- some white tureen like this one, didn | head, jo bee bagel aon el ,incorrect and that the napkin pana my ccliies bows on its han- i her bread to a lovely warm | pany inju 0 : should have been put on the dinner les. Fill the container with an in- brown. An odd approach. but in- iv more, chances are that you will plate. This surprised me very ‘Color for Men teresting variety of kinds of ever- vestigate your appliances for leg- end up paying unless you are in- puch as I have always placed the | lof Fashion | green and berries rather than a itimate second uses and get all the| 4 herp oad burd “ sured, in which case the insurance | napkin at the left of the plate and 4556 | < _ singte kind of two. and it will out- value you can out of your invest- fiay herp ead bird breech esl. | company has to pay. In any event, | thought that this was the correct | , | PALM BEACH, Fla. (INS)—Pink | shine much more elaborate and ly pleced of bipline 00 drewes, end | you have lost a friend. . | 44-24% used to be the fashionable color | glittery decorations ment. ete head the . | place for it. Have T been wrong | | : . © deinty bog become As we've said before, the main) snout this? | for female infants—now it's swank For the front door this year, a sassy snow ball face to say Merry Christmas to everyone who passes. This one is a styrofoam ball which has black button eyes and a nose, yarn hair, ear muffs, and a bright scarf. It tops a child's show shovel in red and white. ing. ... small woman. below the lowest point of the roof. whole: Wanabe af tase elensics | And it's not worn by sissies, but | Pattern 668: a instruc- . tn many homes the eaves of T.) CHick er Alow _|inrecord time! No alteration wor- by socialites Pe! ott ner = ™.' Meals on Holiday eben i ang ant Legale y ee se 1414 shost oo es Gilueta le Send 25 cents in coins for this Can Be Livened beyond the wi Sounds strange for winter, but| Pattern 4556: sizes 1413, pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- | - Seme women show a lot of style and some styles show a lot of ' Snow on the upper portion will become soft and start to slip down but when it hits the cold area it turns into ice and remains there until it become so heavy it breaks | apart and falls to the ground. This not only hurts anyone who happens to be passing by but is also tough on any plants, bushes or, shrubs that may be about The best remedy for this cendi- tion is te string a heating cable along the eave of the roof. This type of cable can be plugged inte an ordinary electric outlet and will provide sufficient heat , te prevent ice forming along the eaves, chicken salad is a good mea! now. Stewing chickens are inexpensive. Combine it with a good hot soup and hot rolls for a luncheon. 1Soyedis SS { Alnl el Sie peeAlY it i@lelt hn 1 TT Bae | [Ole 2S lela AAIN TT TRielo) Ainit || COO @isl Tulse te I SIR IAL alr ira) (ies © (ICI Led) La | LAUM)ad © LIQ) | DOISISISISICRAAIS! | lo ie ire ij i 16%, 1814, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size 16% takes 4% yards 35-inch fabric. This pattern easy to use, simple to sew, is tested for fit. Has com- plete illustrated instructions. Send 35 cents in coins for this pattern—add 5 cents for each pat- tern for first-class mailing. Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y. Print plainiv. name. address with zone, size and style number. ——— Colleges in the U. S. graduate | 50 per cent more men and women this decade than in the preceding 10 years. Cantor $3 “Rolling ; down | loafing mood, tossed a three-day | party for society and their com- tern for first-class mailing. Send | | paratively shabby friends from the |‘ 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft | ‘press, and it gave everyone a|Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea | Many dishes can be fancied up chance to show what he and she Station, New York 11, N.Y. Print for holiday fare with the judicious ‘consider most fashionable this re- sort season. a | plainly pattern number, your name, | and zone. Show Child in Spite of His Mistake | By MURIEL LAWRENCE Within the past month. Aleck E has lied twice. Neither lie has been the accept | able kind that claims to have slain | lions, talked with Pinocchio's Blue He’s Loved | | one whose beauty coujd glorify it. He would say. “You spilled my milk, Mommy.” T see no evil in this five-year. | subsequent spills with eagerness by Using Sauces use of sauces. Roast Beef Noel Select a 3 to 4rib roast of prime beef. Rub it with coarse salt. Crush some black peppercorns and press 3 to 4 teaspoons of them into meat. Roast in 300 degree oven without basting. When done, sprinkle with 112 ta- | unbecoming action away to some- blespoons of rosemary leaves and press them into the fat with a fork. Place roast on hot platter, surround with rings of broiled to- matoes and puree of spinach. Just before ‘serving. warm 4 ounces of y Fairy or the little man who lives| old solution to unbecoming ac. French cognac in a saucepan and ASSIS] YOU | Heating cables of this type are “ Alisster 7 in the stomach. tion. ‘ | grec md a oe tne ‘also fine for preventing exposed | ¢ spit _— Aleck’s lies have bath denied | cognac a match and serv Bl i pines hacia! ae Ge on | in Wosase at | cet Sots = orks agra However, the time is coming while aflame. - | them at almost any hardware or 13 ool | } world. The first denied the See een want aeece ee | Pentre Bees Sor: Eom (1) In selecting @ course of study. 1 | electrical store , | 14 Supply with ree . ee able to say, “I'm sorry I spilled = Place 3 ripe tomatoes in a sauce- : a | : | weapons | eating of a cookie whose chocolate my milk, Mother.” | pan.avith 1 sliced carrot. 1 sliced (2) Ine prectical speciclized training progrem. j 18 ears art | still smudged his mouth. The sec- ; | onion. a teaspoon of butter and (3) In helping you te obtein a good position. PETUNIA! | 17 Tear Yy |ond denied the spilling of milk at hig oe cee ae toe "some parsley. Salt and Pepper lis Tropical planis a recent Sunday dinner with his |'t? How do we teach him to take | heavily. Add 1 strip chopped raw New classes are organized each month in Account- In planning meals ete L j ranperes el aaapeeeret action he Knows bacon, plus 4 ounces dry ver- : ; are I fret and mull... 23 Droop Then, over the puddle dripping ; . | mouth. Cook covered for one hour ing, Shorthand, Typewriting, Calculator and Rica? Wsnice 26 Wieked | te the floor, Aleck cried to his |. “¢ Sive him what he was seek-|on a medium flame. Stir often. Comptometer. But rather a il 29 Allowance for mother across the table, “See ing when he made his mother at Then sprinkle tomatoes with u 9 ine what you did, Mommy? Look | *Ponsible for his spill. We give him | flour. Add \ cup clear meat broth VISITORS ARE WELCOME: | 24 Rater of ei what you did!” ’ ‘a assurance os Eee spill, Cook for ten minutes more. Strain. onc disapproved, himself is an/ Bring to boil again. Add 1 tea- ; , | 3¢ Distont As his grandma took a very dim | approved and desirable Person. | spoon butter when serving. DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING | ‘ne ners view of this falsification, Mrs. E. | When he spills next time, we say, . Hot Pudding Sauce | Oklahoma wants to know how evil it was and | “Don't be afraid when you spill,| Put 2 cups dry white wine, 4 egg . (30 Re . = | what to do with another like it. | Aleck. I love you whether spill | yolks and 2 whole eggs, 1 tea- Hg rig a Well, had Mrs. FE. always | or whether you, don’t.” spoon lemon juice and 3 table- | | $2 Berm sees beamed upon Aleck when he spilled | As this is made clear, he will | spoons granulated sugar in top of ; . Spoon leon | milk, we could confidently expect | lose his need to disconnect himself | double boiler ard heat, over a low 7 West Lawrence Street Phone FE 2-3551 49 Comedian ' | him to claim responsibility for all | from undesirable action. He will be | flame. until it boils. Remove quick- : able to claim it for his, knowing ly from fire to prevent curdling. * . —a_ ? | : . Call in Person or Return This Ad for Bulletin Then substitute ganned on- | 734 Bleck horniess 2 Unbleached i; pean pels 8 joc soup | and oe Naturally, she has that it cannot affect his desirabil- ——————— on soup for the watera hen sé Cosniry hote! aac ° 4 Miltary a an | not oil med: ole = gs ay. Lift the Furnitu re you cook it Petunia! It Hy heal anes ; asp reese ‘4 Uncovered " Gruap ct h | the eee ep se t | aes sae eee the = aC wie nee ’ : | ooking vesse 24 Uncover roup of three | abiecioth, s gave him to! paid his mother a huge compli- | If you want to try your room an a 8 2 \ i a -? gives the nce a beautiful be Hypothetical t Upen feral el . jasecing .| understand that it was unbecoming ment by telling her that cal ake way, go ahead. But do lift i] golden“color and a subtle | | ce adjective "smh Ger eae 0 Deerrivate, oo | OCtion. . spilled his milk? He did. He | instead of pushing heavy pieces of 'T new flavor auffires 9 Group of 30 French cards |. No matter how patient she was, | thinks her so perfectly wonderful furniture across rug areas. Pushing nore geecnse J own contenu 11 Name, 82 Besential being |0* Would have understood this.| that she can beautify even the |castors or legs across any floor a re English 1? Mans name 3} Western caitie $8 Legal matieee And hq@ would decide to give the spilling of milk. ‘ covering will damage the fibers. a ; "THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER fe 1954" Jean Goldkette Seeks to Help Others os Celebrated Musician Is Man With Great Purposel sal hp : \at Webster ‘By ABBIE K. KUCSERA A man with a mission paused in this city Wednesday, delving deep- ly into his treasured gift of melody to share it with his lucky listeners for a little ‘while, and was gone. However, Jean Goldkette, inter- The artist — father ‘of swing — end organizer in the late 20's of the famons-Jean Geldkette Victor Recording Orchestra, all his life has had the great urge to help all struggling creative artists te find themselves and to succeed in life. It was this great urge which took the gifted man from Holly- wood where two major studios have “The Jean Goldkette Story,” All Sizes and Colors "JEAN GOLDKETTE $15.00 to $35.00 | mee | SKYWAY Patricio A, Brady ' Honored at Party Anne Brady, Pledge Dinner, ‘Holiday Party Patricia Mrs. Donald Giordano, Mrs. Don- of East froquois road, was hon- a |Perng, Barbara Kast, Sheila Ney- | hart, Melissa Matthews, Gardzinski, Mary Ellen Quinlan, | Linda Schoenrock, Kathleen Harris | ‘and Mary Jo Brady. Cotillion Members to Dance Saturday Hotel Pontiac will be the setting for the Saturday evening dance of Cotillion Club. The John Madoles, Mr. and Mrs. | 7 | Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority. Devon: Gables was the setting | for the Thursday evening event. | Mrs, ‘Calvin Rhodes was chair- | man. { Mrs. Edward Hummel Jr., pres- ‘ ident of the chapter, conducted the | | candlelight ceremony during which | the pledge pins were presented. | Merfibers revealed secret pals and | {exchanged gifts. | At the business meeting plans |were discussed for a Christmas ‘| party to be held Dec. 11 at YMCA} for the Oakland County Children’s Home. Mrs..L. L. Schiefler is chairman for the event. $12.95 te $35.00 BACS $3.98 te $22.50 $5.98 to $14.95 VAL A PAKS $19.95 FL $15.98 te $20.95 BUXTON WALLETS $2.50 te $12.50 Initials in Gold Free -. are reception committee members. Serving on the decorations com- mittee are the Robert O’Conners, ss SS SS Se eee ees Ee se | A further discussion was held, Brineys. ; FINE LUGGAGE | on the semi-annual ESA Ball which : | SPORTING GOODS will be held Dec: 18 at Twin Beach © sas , 19 N Seginew Country Club. 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Bob Rogers and the Robert Glenns the Clyde Dearings and the Otis i i In that bend were euch now: for the youngsters at the high School, a small group of youthful admirers cfept afound the wings backstage to question in a whisper “Do you suppose we could have HIS autograph?” The artist beckoned them to hig * sige at the .backstage piano ol owed greeted them ail, one by one. Jean Goldkette, when interviewed by the Press reporter, seemed only to have one purpose in mind, that of helping other artists. as yet undiscovered. Cigar in hand, he stressed over and over his desire to help others. . The movie which will be made on “The Jean Goldkette Story” will help others too. For in it, * Goldkette said it is planned that |there will be some celebrities, but that mostly, they expect to find | and introduce new talent in. the picture : The artist told the reporter; teo, that one thing which had | given him great satisfaction was $17.50 te $30.00 ald Murphy and Shirley Lyons re- baked pegeess og fr — rock establishment aw . gat at er horhe to or ion Pickers,” -colored — * ae i == = her at a birthday party. band in the country, led by Don soa Cada —! eo panty oa hi Among the guests were Patricia) Redman. my os te $25.00 inner of pha pha chapter o Muldowney, Carol McQuaid, Julie | When he left the city of Pontiac, | Jean Goldkette left behind him | Inspiration to those | | with a purpose, and perhaps even ito those who heretofore have | | known the feeling of futility. To | this great artist, helping others is | | really ‘‘living.’ ‘Guild Has Luncheon | Members of St. Mary's Guild of | St. Benedict Church gathered at | Devon Gables Thursday afternoon for their annual luncheon and Christmas party. Gifts were ex-/ changed at the party. | fish stpper in the temple. 62 Dance Club - Holds Party Sanford, Mrs, Francis Lohff, Mrs. Howard Powers, Mrs. West and the Lawrences. The next dance will be held Jan. 13, at Webster School. Banking Group Announces Party A meeting of the board of gov-. ernors of Oakland County Chapter | of the American Institute of Bank- | ing was held at the Wayne Oakland | Bank of Royal Oak, Wednesday. Classes to be offered for the sec- ond semester were discussed by Charlies Hroch, chairman of the educational committee, Bil] Noyes, chairman of membership and en- rollment, announced that the chap- ter has a total membefship of 427. | Clem Labarge, social committee chairman, announced a mid-winter ing the Oriental influence in Catalina’s | The ; Kabuki coat and swimsuit pene: | deep blue or tiger-lily J The kimono coat has a mandarin collar aad i is fully lined “World of Fashion” cruise collection. De-| with white terry. The swimsuit with tapered | party to be held Jan. 22 at Knights | | signed in a cotton print with a damask look, | shorts leg depicts the new w. “peg-top” sil. of Cokumbus Hall on South Saginaw | street, featuring modern and ata} sprinkted . with white cherry blossoms on | houette. time dancing. A Christmas party was held Tuesday evening at Bill's mus | Recital Scheduled Northern Restaurant with 44 guests | present, Coming Events Hoedowners Square Dance Club wil! | Shutes plays the vibraphone. The | publie is invited. held Christmas dance Saturday at 6:30 pm. in Owen School Malta Temple Assen. ts sponsoring a| Perkins | St. this evening and Saturday beginning at 5 pm Malia Temple Board will | urday in the tem at 6 Perkins oo ot -Me- => = Club will meet | __Stiver ten at YWCA Monday ot 3 p.m. | Here’s the china value of t china with 22K gold band is available in open stock. Save up 5281 Dixie Hwy. tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china | Fine Imported China Specially Priced Place Setttin g 16-Pc. Service for 4. . $ 2,99 30-Pc. Service for 6. . $ 4.95 | ' 68-Pc. Service for 8 . $19.95 101-Pe. 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SAGINAW WEST HURON NEAR SEARS AT TELEGRAPH * ° : ih : . , ry be ' ‘ 4 / . ‘ ae - _.THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954... | " : or clos . : RE Nor. PPE . 7 i . . m ae 3 ‘ "Mary, Queen of Scots gs gi Federation : | Ends. Turbulent Life Wi | arly Death Ends. Turbulent Life Will Hold - . ; a a © ’ ‘ 4 ¢ 3 4 5; a -/. * ty FowELL ovUicR wee | Y Ule Party. In the palace at Linlithgow, ‘ b cue _ Christmas. carols will be ‘sung Scotland, there was born on De- | aS eee eee al cember 7, 1542, Mary, the third publican Women's Federation of child of James V and his wife, Oakland County hold a Christmas Mary, of Lorraine. Seven days party et Hote]. Waldron, Monday later, her father, who at the time afternoon, . . ot. he Sale. S'e, Sa, Oe Se . Mrs. Albert Kohn “has been | SS aenetaa covet Smt nine-month old infant was crowned affair with Mrs. Lalu Luby and at Sterling Castle. iMrs. J. L. Slaybaugh serving on} | When she was little more than . ‘the refreshment committee; Mrs. | five, shé was betrothed to the Harry Place and Mrs. Herbert * Mlir te the. Freach throne, and Lobb. decorations and Mrs. Bert set sail for that country. There, | Norton of Rochester planning the auder the tutelage of the in- programs. famous Catherine de Medici. she was prepared for the mar- ao eon ae ee Oe 27 "| invitations \were sent by Mrs, When she was little more than Fred Ziem, publicity is being fifteen; the marriage took place<« handied by Mrs, Robert Sutton 8 ee Oe i ee ret At a tournament, Henry II, under direction of Mrs, ors cite «was killed by — can MeVean. : , so Francis. 1 Presiding at the tea table will Mary became King and Queen of be-Mrs. William Randall of Royal 7 yas was now of thi hiteht ot Jeo age gg tl ensued j ~ Mrs. yd Andrew = grandew; for = Clarkston and Mrs. Bernard Gir- — a Queen France; Queen ard of Bloomfield Hills, : : a pou aby acct es | ———— Diamonds are wrapped around strands of ‘cultured the death of Mary Tudor. > Pupils Present pearls as casually as ribbon in this matched set of earrings, Siewer: Gs colina tae ol VS « ge - Musical Program necklace and bracelet from Texas.. They won @ citation in her husband clouded her pros- ~ ; da TER Pupils of Emerson School pre- a recent fashion showing in Dallas, The strands of dia- pects. Her sealous attachment ~ sented @ musical program for the monds combine round brilliants with baguettes and actually Reman Catholic Charch ‘ annual Christ program of “ ” . welch was rejected by a great , MARY, QUEEN of SCOTS ____.. | Emerson PTA. held Wednesday. | look “soft” enough to twist, many ef ber subjects, was the 1. Taking part in the program were ~ oo ~ ~~ — ee cousin, Henry Stuart, Lord Darn- | bers of first, third, fourth and ise, Morris of cre, rent setae to ber wwe: |i stn et | Club -xtn'crede danse" "4 Couple Set Date’ | Mamet tae, Rey Mors ° Patricia Hanout presented a vo- | ° Because Queen Elizabeth of Darnley was weak, capricious VW] eet | The wedding will take place Dec England refused to grant her per-| amd obstinate and extremely cal solo and a clarinet solo was fOF Wedding 118 at the Church of Christ. | the government of a country long « “ distinguished for its rebellious tur- bulence. him exhibited by Queen Elizabeth, Mary married her twenty-yearyold jealous of David Rissle, her sec- Mrs, Robert Oliver will open ‘retary and imseparable com. | her home on West Iroquois road panion, During one of his jealous | Monday afternoon to members of | freasies, Darnley entered wwe | the Pontiac Branch of the Woman's | Queen's Gning-roem where che | Nari nd Garden As- was dining with Rizslo, and had | Nalionel Farm and Ga | . . The Rev. Ward Clabuesch, as- sig ae comeniied to fan paar, | sistant pastor of All Saints Epis- the birth of her son, James, Mary Copal Church, will deliver a Christ- having found a new favorite in|mas message to’ the group. Mrs. In spite of the hostility toward \the Earl of Bothwell, decided to| Rebecca Gould will be guest’ solo rid herself of her husband after | ist, accompanied by Mrs. Donald |she had discovered he had plotted | 5 jou. j her overthrow. . . F While he was ill, she had him re-| Members will donate gifts to be | moved to a small detached house presented to hospitalized veterans, which was blown up by gun-pow- under the direction of the Red | Ger. cay ome oe oe o Cross. Mrs. Aaron D. Riker is te. oniy | : scremed Gsthwall of the trial ba |SOTS St aeons a outraged public decency by marry- | Ferdinand Gaensbauer * will in ing him. charge of the program and Mrs. | Scheel of Beauty She was imprisoned, and sent to | Phillip Hubbard will serve as s0- lan island in Loch Leven. From | .ia) chairman. { Call today for detailed | there, with the aid of an eighteen “© _ information. No age =| ce" old Dov. site escaped ms | Newcomers Have | threw herself on the mercy of her . limit! cousin, Queen Elizabeth, who re-| Annual Party For Future Security pared inlsegged prt per ml Fourteen couples attended the Newcomers annual Christmas party at Highland Manor Wednes- day evening. | Members brought gifts to be pre- Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Todey crime of murder.” She was confined for years in | Bolton Castle. then in 1586, ac for information cused of a conspiracy to depose | sted ta the Oakland County Chil- PONTIAC [ici ant beneeaea | uns Home: victed and beheaded. Hostesses for the party were Mrs, Peter Aldo, Mrs. Lawrence BEAUTY COLLEGE To wear with all the brown ygcCann, Mrs. Edgar DuBois, Mrs. 16% . Behind things in your wardrobe, have @ Floyd Schoonover, Mrs. Margaret + lad Mane brown nylon tricot pettiskirt| Beebe, Mrs. John Ball and Mrs = deeply banded in lace. Floyd Saunders. | WIGGS have the new matching HOME BARWARE i Sets by LIBBEY GLASS Here’s the glassware mode especially | for entertaining at home. Floir Glasses ore Libbey’s aword-win- ning design . . . Stemwore is Libbey’s - || most popular pattern. All have j smooth, chip-resisting drinking edges guaranteed by Libbey’s. “A new glass if the rim of a Libbey’s ‘Safedge* glass ever chips or breoks. ’ HOME BARWARE 4 Libbey Glass JIGGER < Old Fashioned—On the Rocks—Soda DOZEN > HiBoll or 17 oz. Cooler. , Wer . BEVERAGE * . - 16 on COOLER The perfect price for Bar Glasses—and they look so expensive—just like Swedish imports—fine choice of sizes—use them for water, milk and juice too. 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AP Wirephote AVA MEETS THE PRESS IN TOKYO—Lovely film star Ava Gardner, 6n world tour to raise CARE funds, meets the press in | Tokyo, Japan, where she” ll stay six days. ‘Magnified Sun Burns Holes in Stenog’s Coats WASHINGTON (INS) — Secre-| taries on Capitol Hill are -more | Valiant People’s Police cautious today about where they | BERLIN (INSS — Communist | put their coats. | East Berlin police recently ‘‘dis- | They found that sunlight pour-. armed’ two West Berliners who ing through windows and passing wandered into the Soviet zone. The through a glass ice- -water dispenser | 12 ond was burning holes in’ their gar- | West Berliners were aged | ments on a coat-rack. The toll for | 14. They were carrying toy pis- their Rew. -found scientific knowl- | tols. | one damaged sweater. +] Pa | SANTA SAYS DON’T MISS The Sensatitonal FIVE COMETS America’s Newest Singing-Dancing Sensation .. . ES Recording Stars of Stage, and Television PLUS ns MARK ANDREWS +} COMEDY M.C. % This Fellow is Great—He is Really Sensational Screen ALVIN WALLS and IS SOPHISTICATES CALL EARLY FOR RESERVATIONS Jam Session Tuesday Night Featuring the Parade of Musicians BH Dell's Inn Corner Elizabeth Sha Coss Loke Roeds Just One Short Block West of Huron Street | edge —three damaged coats and |“ HERKEN HHH HH HH HF with ey AE tH i g bs : [ cH ee E a iit was previewed. i I'd like to say right out: loud that Warners have themselves a new | young star:in James Dean, the |New York actor “who came here especially for this picture. Elia Kazan, who was given a contract for another picture as soon as ‘East of Eden'’ was pre- viewed, has done even a better job than he usually does. The John Steinbeck story was powerful to begin with, and it's made an equally powerful motion picture. TAPP’S DRIVE-IN I loved the book and only wish there was another novel out now | [oe gost . It's a fine day for Judy Collins, | talented soprano, who has just | | been told that she is the winner | in the contest for a singer in the Jimmy McHugh act at the Sands | in Las Vegas starting Dec. 15. Jack Entratter auditioned 100 | girls—so it’s quite an honor for dudy to be chosen to appear on the bill with headliners Danny Thomas and Jimmy McHugh, not to forget Chuck Nelson, the regular singer at the Sands. The program celebrates the scc- ond anniversary of the Sands, and everyone who has heard Judy— Entratter, McHugh and Syd Kul- ler, the stage managei, believes the program will be a_ brilliant start for her professional career. Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Gummo Marx will be a grandfather in April. His son Bob, and his wife are expecting | their first baby. Gummo is one of the famed Marx brothers. Faith Domergue and Spencer | Martin, the newest twosome in | town, at the Mocambo, Gene Nelson gets credit on the | ; screen for the choreography in “So This Is Paris."’ He's following jin the footsteps of Fred Astaire and Gene Kelly, and U-I must Fairly Clear Case DENVER «—Mrs. Alice John divorce yesterday from Edward F. Johnson, of Matawan, N. J., on grounds of desertion. She said her husband left her 47 ye@irs ago. “The Best in. Foods ’ Served ina Friendly Atmosphe re! Dinner Music for Your Dining Pleasure! American, Cantonese and Chinese Foods Food Prepared to Take Out CHINA CITY € ae Our Specialty Is Family Dinners” 1070 W. Huron St. — Huren Centre 2 Blocks West of Telegraph Road 11 A.M. to 10:30 P.M.—Sundey 12 Noon to 10 P.M. COMPACT — Table model pool | table has all the aspects of reality | except size. It can go on dining | room tablé is 30 x 17 inches. COMING! 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Rd. & bd a eet t§3 Ah gp —, The society is having a sauer- fee (ULL aN iden 5 Imlay City Chamber | @ Names New Officers RSa SCORERS E ®| IMLAY CITY — Newty elected a BANQUET ROOMS president of the Imlay City cham- kraut supper Friday, from 5-8 p.m. Available for Reservation ber of commerce is Donovan eereeeeseacece | Brown. | Other officers are J..F. MacDon- | ald, vice president; Clifford Dorow, Watch for Opening Big Beaver Church of the All New ||°° Receive Members BIG BEAVER—The Big Beaver e Catalina | class into the church membership tive committee representing Mich- igan law eaforcement agencies. The group, meeting yesterday at State Police “I get calls from all over Los Angeles from people who want to report that they've found my lost dog. We have no dogs.” included representatives of the State Association of Circuit Judges, sheriffs, prosecuting at- torneys, chiefs of police, the at- torney general's office and state | Persons engaged in gambling are | federal laws but is contrary to state gambling laws. The group was told that similar | laws have been enacted in Ala- bama and Florida and have been upheld by the courts. The group will ask the next legislative session Seek New Way to Open Mine as Divers Fail CALUMET (UP) — The Calu- met-Hecla Copper Co. today abandoned hopes of opening the flooded No. 13 Osceola shaft irae sgriaas ng Leslie Cole, | required to apply for federal through use of underwater divers. | Melvin —— and: Forest Whitkop!. | wagering stamps or licenses. The However, company general man Grand = as occupation is not a violation of | ager A. S. Kromer said the failure by divers to open a valve which would permit drainage of the shaft “will in no way interfere with ul- timate de-watering of the shaft.” Kromer said the problem would now be attacked in “another man- ner Li) WAYNE HAYWARD * “i * * . . : ‘ . 3 4 , : i 4A. THE PONTIA PRESS, | Day. DECEMBER 10, 1954 . ® . + a's YHIRTY-FIVE ‘ Tucson May Be Oldest ) Bank Bandits R d P| Hi Christmas Oratorio romo In recent years the average —— is . } ’ amount of cotton 1 TUCSON, Ariz. ®—An anthropol- . : ‘ SASHABAW — The Sashabaw by Associated Press United States, : SPSS Face Quiz Here Broomfield jreseoms == terday indicates a “possibility” ; site for a performance of “Christ- git TORK G—tapetatnnnt of LEARN THE TRUTH 4 ~Tucson is the oldest continuously : ro |mas Oratorio” by Camille Saint. | We Gallagher and Harry T. Mont- : : occupied community in the nation. Pistol Used in Holdup Senator - Elect F @a rs }Saens at § p.m, Sunday camel tagrinccorh. «eign ABOUT “4 : i,Dt. Emil Haury, director of the! Stoleri Fram Pontiac Williams Will Make | it, mnt Lake emnounced today by General Man-|| FLYING SAUCERSI-] Arizona State Museum, based his Church, under direction of G.| oo) Frank J statement on preliminary ‘exami-| Home Nov. 25 Issue ‘Political Football’) Thomas Hartle, will sing. The aE Hear this revecling lecture |] nation of pottery found on the floor ° Oratorio was presented at the|. Gallagher, a general executive end eas Oe } of a pit but struck by excavators} Two men who robbed the New. ROYAL OAK (UP)—William S&. | Orchard Lake Presbyterian Church | Since 1951, wili continue in charge c Fox : p Sntows Teen. & port State Bank in Ecorse Wednes- Ceeenent, Geliand Comiy Be-/ Dee. & ‘ ee ee oTHE DAY THE. Tucson may ve publican J n speaker eaker | ‘ newsfeatures 2 px Ed as earty as 000 A.'D., he par Pater ute tent he fare ean Ot Wi Wichignn Yinese ond tes, the latter on AP eubeldiery. [Len eee ee eased the eat Sota | NO Amvots Lease. watte ceca] Poatla High School | pole eed a om Sin deans 8 November, ‘said today he fears) Hall as Headquarters | since 1951, has responsibility for Pontiac : COMING! Detective Ofte Matnay ail bing ‘0. turn Michigan's, highway | NOV! — Perry-Kenner Post Am-| mamas ; Anditecios wie , oH s highway : communications and business af-|| Sundey, December 12th , he was notified by the Detroit -| program into a “political football,” | Y¢* have leased Meadowbrook | ¢. irs. ° Te the Pontise National Guard J) OO) .0 eqeads this stausing “The governor's recent awaken-| Hall, 10 Mile and Meadowbrook 7:00 P.M. | holdup , waker| roads, as post headquarters Gallagher and Montgomery || Genera! Admission $1.10 (incl. tox) } ; ARMORY . goeaes Presta peg Pep oe. = ry bis exe of te The post will serve as the busi- joined the AP in. 1937. : Tebent oe . fa at O14 Pret's | FRIDAY, DEC. (0th | and found to sige 2 caliber most Botts reforms ever made by pared = pacer Pascaer toca More than nine pounds of plastic Prone 9 to "| target pistol taken from the home }}@ man in high political office,” | Wi be held the = nS | parts are used in the manufacture | ‘The Flying Seucer 1 A.M. of Arthur McClellan. Broomiield said. Sr nd Gird os the gy | - | Saturday nights of each month Sane? Qaneenger autemp Research Society GRAND OLE OPRY || «tinarcs M's ts reas shee = i of mea one with the = | Wag 3 also — te pare ny con. graves Aigh -ags / victims whe receenent erenes - by . . | nection a series house would today were it not TOWN — Mr. and 4 ) WILBURN BROS, |) >rcekins waice netted bargiars Se Sha ce onal poarn ot sapees Mrs. John B. Gonowsky, of 3720 OUR Biller ield Jheg re5 Decca Recording Stars— three weeks — highway improvements.” “oa praeert , * KC a eo eRe, 4 a ; Doyle & Teddy and the Famous = toe tom, o Ret oe | . ; rE from Newport, six miles south of »| interim committee. working which | 1.45 Jacob : 5 = Singing Their Award Winning |) Flat Rock in Monroe County, after will give the 1955 Legislature a! os ‘s: Stirnemann, of 37 Coun- h “1 FORGOT MORE” locking three bank employes in the program “for immediate action . \ c ples vault. which will serve the needs of all Ecorse police, alerted by radio, Michigan motorists on & long range FOR The Lazy Ranch Boys least thw catalase mony ae: ion Gale wate oo tempera” CRISTMAS PARTIES . . . Barn Dance Gang - || meted at between $2,000 and $3,000 “These able, _highly-qualified —_— a ne in car. highway advisers are working on a Piper’ Outlet WEXL 3:45 P. M. WIR 9:30 Sat. Nite ° , yg hairy — part regcireimts ay poets Magazine FE 4-000 surr vou sams 113 Autos, 2 Drivers plan ts the kind of thing that re | . many hours of barn-dancing, baby and rman Bin Unusual Crash dreams of green bow ties in the Munsrede of tape, Retbtes, and | | Keego Theater An unusual three-car accident of Whtite House,” Broomfield said, ow Gastames Use our Lay Silver Bell road and M24 yester- North Carolina is istently HINES OBBY HOUSE Sad waasca sou [i lateer smapd ton te ame wa heretic pl cers 7 age i “CAPTAIN JOHN SMITH another, according to Oakland owest petaness @ AND POCAHONTAS” County sheriff's deputies, Both — | pei | bee a y ; 46, oa ALso was treated at Pontiac General | | FRDAY a Yv 2 | “PRANCIS JOINS THE Hospital for chest injuries and| \ & SA ® x : wacs” four broken sibs. e / ‘> 2 : With Denald O'Conner Deputy Ross Miller said Cart- CHRISTMAS DOLI—Hollywood’s Julie Adams comes alive on a : — wright was towing one car and | shelf of Christmas dolls in view of the fast approaching Yule ) — a service station im | holiday. Julia stars next in nouns We demon pane Rag: este = to aly front of a car driven by Heward | Cross,” based on a magazine story oseph Dinneen. Curtis | Cheer ahahaahe \ ¥. Brown, 39, of Highland Park. | and George Nader co-star. ) \ New Lake Theater Brown, part-owner of the Pre- | 120 Pontiac Tri NY sia"*t > Ones me ( ck twice cuvteion wee ender © ' WALLED LAKE njured. do ordnance. . \ \ Miller said both Cartwright's and ap ld wn Revise the car muffler law to 7 \ Gn Our Wide Miracle Screen \ Miller's cars were almost totally make increased noise or smoke @ “LAUGHING ANNE” wrecked. ° punishable violation. \ In Technicolor with ‘ The car being towed by Cart- on Gambli Sisk tea te \ Oxbow Lake Society Would Use U.S. Stamp . and Sterling Hayden \ Elects New Officers | as Evidence in State Answering Dog Calls WOO OO OY) ROM LAKE-New otticers DEPT. STORE Follow This : SAGINAW Arrow to Tremendous « Bargains! 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Three contests are scheduled in the Inter-Lakes, three in ‘the Wayne Oakland, and two each in the Two suburban clubs, Keego Har- bor and Avondalé are playing the into Madison at Auburn Heights. Madison is expected to be an Oak- land-B title contender this winter. Holly gives high-scoring Milford its first conference test, while South Central activity sends Ortonville (1-0) to Mayville and Imlay City (3-0) to Millington. Three ing non-league at- tractions are listed. Rochester goes to Romeo and Lake Orion to Ox- ford, while Troy steps into Class A opposition against Birmingham's Maples. Tonight's schedule: Flint Northern at Pontiac; Si. Pred- erick at St. Rita; OL St. Mary at Bt. Benedict; Walled Lake at Waterford: Keego Harbor at Ciarenceville; Holly ai | ; Orion | Teams Are Sought for ssr'tk“renagoa tisekes|. But Junior Hockey Test | Plans have been announced for the Pontiac Parks and Recreation | Department's junior hockey tour- | nament. A minimum of four teams will | be necessary to conduct the affair. Play will begin as soon as playable fice is available on the North Side Hockey rink. Teams may be made up of play-| ers who will not have reached their 19th birthday by March 1, 1955. All managers interested in entering teams should call Leon- | ard Buzz, supervisor of recreation, | at FE 37131. Pair of Old Rivals _ | Northwestern and Illinois foot ball teams have been meeting since 1892, Ce lad ee elias Baccas dL. 5 Open Chase for Tit ee AY Wirephete GOALIE MAKES SAVE—New York Ranger goalie Lorne Worsley |Pronovost, Lorne Davis and Johnny Wilson, with Earl (Dutch) dives from his net to make a save in the first period of Thursday | Reibel in foreground. Ivan Irwin (2) of the Rangers faces the Wing night’s game against the Detroit Red Wings at Olympia Stadium. | trio, while Bob Chrystal tries to stop Reibel, who made the shot Others (left to right) in white shirts of the Red Wings are Marcel | at right. Detroit won, 3-2. Ivy Colleges Bind Together Round-Robin Schedules Planned for 6 Minor Sports NEW YORK ® — The eight Ivy League colleges were bound closer Friday in an athletic policy that will provide round-robin competi- tion in half a dozen new sports - | beginning with the 1955-56 season. - s s New leagues were formed in soccer, fencing, lacrosse, golf, squash, and wrestling, although all In the future the Eastern In- League will be called the Ivy Leagues. The only sports in which all eight schools now have teams are football and basketball. * * * The Ivy Football League begins round-robin operation with the 1956 season. It was prescribed in an agreement of the presidents of Yale, Princeton, Harvard, Dart- mouth, Brown, Cornell, Columbia and Pennsylvania in 1954. Washington 5’s Win Washington Junior High's 7th and 8th grade basketball teams won their opening games yesterday against Lake Orion squads. Sev- enth-graders won their game, 44-4, while the 8th-graders took a 37-12 victory. The first Oxford-Cambridge boat race was in 1829. Lions Given Three-Point Edge for Tilt With Bears By HARRY WISMER ' (Copyright 1984) — (Interndtional News Service) - The National Football League heads for the last roundup this weekend, with only the postponed Cleveland-Detroit game and the world pro championship battle re- | maining after Sunday’s contests. Cleveland Browns will wrap up -the Eastern Conference title with a solid 4-touchdown over | the Pittsburgh Steelers, whe beat the Browns in their Ist meeting | but have lost 5 of their last 6 starts. — . that they have clinched the West- Bears by three points New York Giants still are toying with fhe idea of gaining a tie with Cleveland but Philadelphia has a 10-point edge riding in its favor and will clinch 2nd place. San Francisco, seeking revenge for its upset by Baltimore earlier this season, looks like a 21-point winner over the red hot Colts. Green Bay looks as if it will drop another decision on its cur- rent By JOE FALLS DETROIT #—A familiar com- bination — Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay—teamed up last night to give the Detroit Red Wings a 3-2 victory over the New York Ran- gers. Things haven't been going too well for the Red Wings this season, and much of their trou- ble has stemmed from the dis- appointing showings of Howe and Lindsay. ; Neither has been flashing a “take charge” brand of hockey which characterized their play in years. . the spark returned for a | brief moment last night, but in | that moment ‘a drab 2-2 tie was turned into a pulsating victory. With less than two minutes to | pay, Howe fired a desperate shot | at the New York cage. Lindsay, /an opportunist if there ever was lone, barely got his stick on the | puck and tipped it into the cage. The crowd of 8,395, although the smallest at Olympia this season, let loose with a thunderous roar. Marty Pavelich and Alex Del- vecchio scored to give Detroit a 2-1 lead going into the final period. Then, with seven minutes left, Wally Hergesheimer scored one of the strangest goals seen on Olympia ice in many a Season. The ranger forward skated in Top Bowling Teams Here This Weekend Bowling fans are promised some of the hottest kegling competitions of the season Sunday at 7 p.m. at the Huron Bowl. Af that time state champion 5man tém, De- troit Pfeiffers and challengers E£B | meet in the first block-of a 5-team elimination series. The Huron Bow! is the new name for the West Huron alleys. ~ Public is invited. 4 More for North MIAMI, Fla. ®@ — Ivy William- son, who will coach the North squad in the Shrine Charity foot- ball game in the Orange Bowl loss to that inflicted on the Pack-| bringing the total to nine. ers by the 49ers last week. And in the nation’s capital the Bert Zagers, halfback, and Fred |letes believe their participation in The Detroit Lions must protect Chicago Cardinals battle the Red-| Rody, guard, from Michigan State | sports helped them get their first Latest to joi nthe North squad are their personnel for the big games| skins for last place. Cards will and Tom Gastall and Sam Pino of escape the cellar by three. | Boston University. coming up with Cleveland, now | Controls Still Necessary Poll of Sportswriters, Broadcasters Indicate Swing Toward Big 10 TV Pla By HUGH FULLERTON JK. NEW YORK @® — A swing to-| ward the Big Ten plan for region-| al control of college football tele-| vision, or toward somé sort of) loosening of the NCAA national | controls, was indicated today by | But the cold figures don’t show | any nation-wide agreement as to) what sort of change should be! : e.e 8 Out of ‘more than 100 replies to. stricted television to no football? TV at all. All but 11 agreed, however, that controls were necessary. Ten pro- posed wide open televising of games, at least for an experimen- tal season to see what would hap- Strongest support for the , Big Ten plan came from the Ten area, about three of four yotts fa- voring regional control coming from and radio and TV stutions in the Midwest. The East and South gave the present | NCAA program most of its! nN important to them. And _ propo- nents of the regional plan claimed that usually means the big games backing . * * : As in previous years, the ob jectors to the NCAA program ‘ar- and Howe, Lindsay Get Together and Wings Beat Rangers on the Detroit net but was writ- ten out of the play. The puck, a lazy. old thing, dribbled toward the net—much like in a slew It trickled right past goalie Terry Sawchuk, who was caught off balance. That looked good enough for a 2-2 tie, but then Lindsay and Howe went into their old time scoring antics. 3 Teams Near Top of PITA Tennis League Lead by Winning 6 Points crTy _ TENNIS LEAGUE s Purtney Drug 20 «Huron Market Capitol Barbers 19 Ghort'’s Variety 10 Pont Serv. 18 "Fleet Carriers 4 Pontiac Varnish 12 Gresham Cleaners 2 il Three teams are tightly bunched at the top of the Pontiac Table | Tennis Assn. after Thursday night's play as Furtney Drug swept six | points from Huron Friendly Mar- ket to take 1st place with 20 points Capitol Barbers are a point Cigarette Service Short’s Variety are separated by only 2 points in 3rd, 4th, and Sth places. : , Outstanding matches saw Ron Beckman of Pontiac Varnish de- feat Al Jankie of Fleet Carrier, | 17-21, 21-19, 21-12, and Don Wheeler of Furtney's beating Jim Brian of Huron .Market, 21-19, 19-21, 21-19. In doubles, the top match saw Furtney Takes Table| ‘ AAU Sponsors Cage Tourney Midland Affair ts First Since 1947; Dates Not Determined DETROIT #—Amateur Athletic Union (AAU) plans a Michigan basketball tournament at Midland in February, It would be the first AAU tourna- ment in Michigan since 1947, when charge® of professionalism were made against some of the partici- pants. Charles Pink, state AAU presi- dent, said “there no longer is a tendency for large corporations te sponsor teams and I am sure we can keep it under control.” Pink said the Midland tourna- ment likely would be held the last two, weeks in February and that it would be kept small, with only 12 | to 18 teams competing. “If it is successful,” he said, “we hope to return to state-wide competition next year."’ The Michigan winner wil] meet the Illinois winner in a zone playoff March 12 in Illinois. Zone winner will compete in the National AAU Tournament at Denver, March 21. Pink’said Dave Russell, director of the Midland Community Center, had been tournament chairman. Wayne ‘5’ Comes From Behind to Trip MSNC YPSILANTI W—Wayne Univer- sity overcame a 14 point halftime deficit last night to fight a nip and tuck last minute basketball game and defeat Michigan Nor- mal, 65-64. The defeat was a heartbreaker for the Hurons who led unti] the last minute and a half of play. The crushing blow came when |guard Charlie Teaberry scored jwhat could have been the win- |Magnus and Short beating Saun-| ning basket—a split setond after ders and Kuhn, 29-27, 19-21, 21-18. the game ended. Survey of ND Men Shows of Notre Dame's monogram men | has disclosed that 2-3 of the-ath- | Job. j * * ® The results of the survey—cover- ing former Irish athletes dafing back to the turn of the century— were discussed Thursday night by |the Rev. Edmund P. Joyce at a banquet honoring the 1954 Notre | Damas football team. Father -Joyce | ig executive vice president of the university. . In his address, Father Joyce | criticized the caricature humor of | some cartoonists in which a col- lege football player ‘is sometimes portrayed as a cross between a Neanderthal man and a. full-blood- ed gorifia.” | “There is little resemblance in such a caricature to the live arti- cle itself,” Father Joyce said. “The average college football play- er is apt to be far more serious about his education than many of his classmates.” * * . Father Joyce lauded the inaugw Sports Aided Ex-Irish | Athletes.Obtain Jobs rent California road trip, with the|Christm as night, today added infuriated Rams adding a 14-point | four more players to his squad,; SOUTH BEND, Ind. ®—A survey Dame athletes disclosed they earned an average annual income of $9,755. . * ¢ « Fifty six per cent of those ques- professions, the survey showed. (Chiefs; Vikings ‘Collide Here in appointed Michigan | Valley's Opener Years Over Northern TONIGHT’S GAME FACTS OPPONENTS — Pontiac High, Flint Northern. PLACE—Pontiac High School gym- Basium. TIME—#@ pm. : _— — Chiefs (P), Vikings (PN). Van Rysin (P), Cari Stelter (FN). 1964-5 RECORDS—Poatiac 1-0, North- ern. 1-0, ; PO! PORWARDS—Joha James (6-3), Mar- vin Caswell (6-2). w (6-4), GUARDS—Walt Poe (5-10), Bob Johnston (6). © - “ FORWARDS — Bob (6-2), Johnston ’ Ce rence Elliott (6-87, GUARDS—Tom Ryan (6), Larry Sar- gent (6-1). the Vikings in 1951-52 they have ‘ i $ Z r 4 i 4 3 OCSC Turkey Shoot | Bannister Plans 4 ~ _THIRTY-SEVEN to Retire From Track Career Man Who Broke Legend of 4-Minute Mile Too Busy to Train Landy, 13et we ae “a i Fee sue i ¢3% g men's Club Christmas Shoot will be held Sunday, Dec 12, at D. R. Wilson Sportsmen's Park, Waterford. Public is invited, with shooting activity getting underway by Top marksman will receive tur- e fishing. After today’s round, the field will be trimmed to the 60 low pros and ties, plus the 10 low amateurs, for the final 36 holes over the 6,620-yard course. , however refused to fall on two keys, ducks, and chickens. DuQuesne and Fordham Meet in Pitt Tourney PITTSBURGH w) — Duquesne University, defending champion of basketball tourney opens at the Pitt Field House. Duquesne,- which looked only fair in winning its opening game | against Carnegie, Tech 72-52, meets | | Fordham in the first game of the | doubleheader (7:30 p.m. EST). | The. second encounter puts Pitt | against George Washington. The winners will meet Satur- ! } tioned have jobs in the executive day night for the’ championship | class and 38 per cent are in the | with the losers clashing in a con- solation game. i trapped his tee shot at the 18th, | finishing in a tie for 2nd. Deadlocked for 5th with 68s were Dave Douglas of Grossingers, N. Y.: Bo Winninger of Oklahoma City; Chick Harbert of Northville, | Mich.; Ed (Porky) Oliver of Le- the Steel Bowl, is the target of| mont, Ill; Tommy Bolt of Hous- Fordham tonight as the annual/ton, and Ed Griffiths of Floss- | moor, @. Compton Wins Award. “Leonard Compton of Pontiac, a sophomore at Olivet, has been awarded a certificate for participa-. tion in football on this year’s Oli- vet College team. Also honored with a lettered blanket was “Ed ‘Bryant of Farmington, who was named on the all-MIAA honor team. Big Ten Loop Is Expected fo Officially Align Itself With West Coast Group Against NCAA's TV Pla By CHARLES CHAMBERLAIN DETROIT @® — The Big Ten today is expected to certify a firm stand for regional football tel- evision, thus alignirf itself with the Pacific Coast Conference in a strong bloc against the NCAA's re- stricted national policy in effect the last four years. s s s The PCC, closely knitted with the Big Ten trough the Rose Bowl pact and general athletic pol- icies, this week officially’ came out for regional football TV. F . . * The /Big Ten last March an- the results of giving “a boy "s job’, by leading the Irish nine jraapte contest one loss. | a | to | for 9 its plan, which provided team to appear on television twice regionally, once at home and once away or once nationally, whichever it preferred. carried little weight with . the| NCA, whose members, in a mail | referendum voted 1€¢ to 26 to) continue its limited nationally con- trolled program through 1954. The conferencé’s strongest step toward opposing this was to in- struct its. members to vote against the NCAA plan. - ‘ * ¢ *¢ At that time there was some feeling the. Big Ten might dety | ‘the NCAA and put on its own regional program. This feeling | the Pacific. Coast action on the change _its present policy. * * @ a head in New York Jan. 57, the NCAA TV committee a 1955 television plan for) when maps may still persist—especially since |. : presentation at the organization's annual convention. In the meantime, the Big Ten drew up a schedule of nationally televised basketball games to be carried by ‘CBS on Saturday aft- ernoons. Basketball television un- like football TV is under no re- strictions from the NCAA. Sydney The schedule starfirig this Satur- day with Indiana at Notre Dame Dec.18, Tulane at Northwest-| ern; Jan. 8, Wisconsin at Michi- uw — Henry (Red) Sanders of : ot the Year” nual poll of the New York Worid- Telegram and Sun and the Tye former ‘Vansohat,qsten ‘ & g . il ettet isl jitcre i te Ameche Humble, and Proud as Dp : i 2 | E i : f : aH Sports Could Be Worse, Says ‘M’ Professor DETROIT #—Ralph W. Aigler, who is retiring after 38 years as the University of Michigan's fac- Referring to the subsidization of some college athletes Aigier said: “Recruiting in itself is not dan- gerous. A lot of students are “re cruited’ by all schools, even Yale and Harvard. | “But when a school starts pay- ing athletes, there is the trouble, | “They must be students first, representatives of their school in the true sense.” COLLEGE BASKETBALL Seton Hall 06, Western Kentucky 6 Gt. Prancis (Pa) 163, Westminster (Pa) 90 Massachusetts 76, Trinity 61 im Texes Christian 65, Bradley 83 rRo Syracuse 120, 07 C- New York 98, Philadelphia 0 gan State; Jan. 15, Ilfinois at Ohio matter — if the NCAA does not |State; Jan. 22, Iowa at Norhwest- Yontresl er=; Jan. 29, Northwestern at Qhio, State; Feb. 5, Purdue at Iowa; The issue’ is expected to come to | Feb. 12, Illinois at Minnesota; Feb, | Chicago 19, Minnesota at Michigan; Feb. 26, Michigan at Iowa; March 5, Ohio State at Indiana (tentative). sf i 4 Named College. 3 Coach of Year’ e | mumty-nicH? . ” By BEN PHLEGAR NEW YORK «Yogi Berra,| word. But I wouldn't mind the still expressing surprise at being | outfield a bit if this boy Howard named the American League's | comes along.” 4 Most Valuable Player, said to- * ¢ 6 day he's willing to play the out- “This boy Howard” is Elstor “field for the New York Yankees | Howard, regarded as one of the in 1955. | hottest Yankee rookie prospects in ; * ¢ ® Ee tiisider the time I've seen Howard was at “Tl play anywhere they ° ant | Years: Normally an ow spring training last year and I me.” said Yogi, “third. base,' young Negro spent the past year! know he’s a hard worker. He don't * ler. | * 6 “I know Bill (Dickey) will work | hard with him,” Yogi said. taught me an awful lot when I came up and he probably can do the same for Howard. The only RE ii i. SMARTEST GIFTS AFOOT ‘The kind men buy for themselves every day in the year. If the man in your life prefers to select his own gift . : . give him a FREEMAN Gift Certificate. ee ee ee En ee . ‘-; ‘ste SI: Se We AMET CALETA . tan Pir% , : % e4 - “ Phone or weil your endeel D IC AInsOus . ser A: vA ‘Berra Winner in Most Valuable Voting |catcher, outfield. Just say the at Toronto learning to be a catch- , grumble and he’s willing to try. | That's important.” “Ti | get repenton far the’ henge since FREEMAN Moccasin, Hand-sewn vamp, Brown or Biack $1 1% Hn A a] Cherokee Moccasin type, soft sole clipper, T: $6 at LAWRENCE - 4 ME ae £8 wee SAGINAW : ae oe ete. 1 oe ee jlots of golf. He was in the locker 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 in nearby New Sean wien learned of his MVP selection. “I'm really surprised And real happy.” he said. “I knew they were talking about me but I knew Cleveland had some real good men.” Berra, the MVP in 1951, is the Ted Williams won in 186 and 1949. He polied 230 points in the balloting. by 24 members of. the Baseball Writers Assn. from the | eight American League cities. * *« *® Yogi says he’s within a pound or two of his playing weight of 190 pounds and has kept fit with _ 2 ¢ @ Yogi won't be able to use the honor in contract bargaining. He’s already signed for 1955 for a re- ported $45,000. * 368 * As for the Yankees on the whole, put up a strong pennant battle next season. ~ Harridge Lauds cGowan, AL's room of his favorite country club GIFTS MOTOR INN RECREATION 18 South Perry FE $-6032 McGowan of the American League. McGowan, 58, died yesterday at his home in suburban Silver Springs, Md., after his 2nd heart attack in less than a week. The crusty little Irishman with flamboyant strike-calling ges- COLLINITE ence « year wasting; the Permanent Avte Wat. One of the tep ten ttems Parade of Pregress 1953. A single application equals 2 coats. Ends chore of rewasing. Ex- eelient fer. porcelain and varnished serfaces. Net affected by freesing tures had spent 30 years in the American League. His bosses were first to heap tribute on his career. “One of the all-time greats of = eae saree his profession,”’ said Will Har- ridge, American League president. | “The greatest I've seen,’’ com-{ Come in or Phone Today! Collinite Wax Products §) mented Clark Griffith, owner o Washington Senators. 2619 Dixie Hwy.. Pontiac Burial - will be in Wilmington, | OR 3-9081 ‘but funeral arrangements are in- | complete. J Ty ove DAILY 12 Neen te Midnight 24 BRAND NEW ALLEYS OPEN BOWLING Noen to 6 P. M. Daily Saturday and Sunday Alley Always Open! 30- Minute Personalized We Drill Bowling Balls Service 1124 W. Huron Se. Phone FE 5-2383 (Formerly West Huron Recreation) _/A| Yogi says he expects they will} | for the BOWLER eteran Umpire |*; Brunswick Bells, _. ee RES a tho tons of od | Shoes, Bags “No. 1,” vinegary umpire Bill AP Wirephote YOGI’s A REPEATER—Yankee catcher Yogi Berra frolics with his 2 sons, Tom, 3, and Larry, 5, (at right) in their Woodcliff, N. J., home after Yogi was named the American League’s most valuable player for 1954. Berra, selected by a 24-man committee of the Baseball Writer's Association, became the 6th 2-time winner of the award. He also won it in 1951. Berra holds the plaque presented him at that time. | (45 Take Part . SeaTre in Annual PHS: Sports Banquet Grid Chips’ Cross - Country, Awards Made; Kelly Is Speaker Members of Pontiac High's fall sports teams were honored last night at the school's annual winter banquet. One-hundred 45 athletes, coaches-and guests—the largest at- tendance in years—were on hand for Peas. Toastmaster Ed Graybiel was in- troduced by PHS Prinicpal John Thors Jr. and Graybiel presented the guest speaker, Kenneth A. (bill) Kelly. mn ee former Saginaw Arthur Hill High coach now head football coach at Central Michigan College, outlined the factors contributing to a winning football teagn. Pointing out that Pontiac High is the largest school in the Sag- inaw Valley Congerence, Kelly said that there is no reason why Pontiac cannot become a con- sistently strong contender =» all sports, Other guests at the dinner in- cluded Board of Education Presi- Battle for Tennis Talen Looms on Pro Circuit BRISBANE, Australia W—A gi- ant tug of war between r fessional tennis promoters Jack |Kramer and John Brennan was pee shaping up today for the | services of many of the sport's leading amateurs. Lack: one dominant figure | with gate appeal to carry a new | tour both apparently are interested | in a plan for a world-wide road | show, which would be a sort of | Aircraft Charter AVAILABLE Approved for G. I. Veterans’ Training Northern Flying a Harlem Globetrotters of tennis ival pro | Courts with eight or so playing | | tournaments capitals of the | world. Brennan, who is.promoting the Frank Sedgman-Pancho Gonzales | tour in Australia, apparently tipped | his own hand when he warned Kramer, coming to Australia with a valise of greenbacks to lure top Davis Cup stars of both Australia and American. s * * It developed today, that Bren- nan has been making his own over- tures, He contacted the U-S.’s Tony Trabert and set a confer- ence for late this month in Sydney. And Lew Hoad's father, Alan Hoad, disclosed in Sydney that his son has been offered approximate- ly $25,000 but said the offer didn’t come from Kramer. in interest of the young amateurs from both countries although few SERVICE Pentiac Airport OR 3-2222 observers felt they could not be influenced under present condi- | tions. 1 Talk of big money stirred the | dent Glenn Griffin and board ,members Dr. Walter L. Godsell, |and Ferd Thiefels, superintendant ‘of Schools Dr. Dana P. Whitmer. Assistant Supt. J. Cecil Cox and | board purchasing agent Stan Le- | vely Letter awards were presented to the football varsity players by Graybiel, to the football] jayvee players by Ed Heikkinen, Saginaw Valley champion cross country runners by Wally Schloerke and cheer leaders by Georginna Schulz. Films of the Central Michigan- Michigan Normal 1954 football game concluded the affair. | Junior Rose Bowl to Attract 50,000 PASADENA, Calif. @—Two of | the nation’s top junior college foot- and El Camino of California, meet tomorrow in the ninth annual Jun- ior Rose Bow! Game. Upwards of 50,000 fans are ex- pected to see the contest, which shapes up as a duel between El Camino's dangerous passing attack and the running tactics of the | Mississippi Eagles. 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Patterns and solid colors. 2.95 - 3.50 rots: THE STYLE CORNER OF PONTIAC i Sea ball teams, Hinds of Mississippi - OI Bhs (AK a 4 ' : ye . 2 . ; ” pie at i oe } ¢ % . | , | . : THE PONT TIAC PRESS, _ FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 Bradle ' Penn State Find Sled ing Rough never Lee Utt, Fred Dickntan and Har- | of Philadelphia downed Manhat-| sault as the 66 center scored 21. By JOHN CHANDLER time lead and was in trou- The Associated Press ble, Shavili 35 points | ry Hansen combined for 12 points | tan College 78-68 in the opener. | points. Bradley Penn State, a cou-| and Dwyer contributed 21, while | while TCU was limited to a free, Sophomore Dick Gaines sparked North Carolina led all the way | ple of power’s in the NCAA basket- guard Vie Molodet got 20 the | throw. | Seton Hall, which made up an 8| to defeat South Carolina 88-67 in ball tournaments last spring, are} massacre. Jess Arnelle, the Penn * °° point deficit to tie the score at) an Atlantic Coast Conference finding the sledding pretty rough | State star and captain, got 20. | In New York Madison Square | 76-76 with five minutes left. Gaines,| game, while William and Mary as the young 1954-55 college bas-| At Peoria, Ill., Texas Christian Garden opened its 2ist season of who finished with 23 points, put | | rocked Hampden- -Sydney 108-76 and ketball season “ prigresses and | Made it 3for-4, but almost blew | college basketball, and the _ Seton Hall ahead on a driving lay-| Furman rolled over Newberry their backers hope it's just a bit | big lead in the final 17 minutes. | Hall Pirates rallied in the final! up, and the Pirates quickly made | 98-56. of early iitters. ~ | At that point TCU led _— but | [peedbege- to defeat poteea| it a rout. Billy yg southpaw The Phillips Oilers, an AAU pow- | * »s Bradiey put on a terrific rally as| Kentucky 98-85 after St. Joseph's jump shots led St -_ Joseph's as- thouse, defeated Baylor 066. tos alles gveesaam: athe aul ba _“— | Broadcloths and Oxfords, lege courts Thursday night, North : ; ; Captained Syracuse . ~" pe Carolina State belied Penn State M * k k O Nichia Baie’ tend total All- Whites, Solid Colors, one Gets: rep quae ae ] e S d = Dp e n e | Gl mah Syracuse football |f Pin-Stripes and Patterns Bradley, finalist in the NCAA. tour- = team that played in the Orange nament last spring. This also + +s Bowl. marked the first time since 1936 that Bradley dropped its first three | : 1955 Licenses Ready came tte wa QHAMTOCK FIVE {tor state. Anglers Andrews Eyes Eastern Division NCAA finals last LANSING—Anyone. wants to go ao race it Ne Tramples Dales nie. coveee eve (Upset Tonight 1955 season are now available from SPORTING j ] ; j j ; “When in doubt, give shirts” is a _— N. C. State in their game at Ra-| Michigan's 4,000 dealers t . . = * 6 * In 58-78 Rout State workers completed mailing Martinez Is Favored ‘ ; dredged gifting hile aay hee hoe ; than 1,500,000 licenses lat erw what most men need mos yllecaede The Wolfpack, led by two tow- | i coc, comes iat! for ~e eight Bout | collection includes all of the most pop- ering centers Cliff Dwyer and Ron- " in Garden ular collar styles; colors tterns nie Shavlik, rolled up a 53-36 hall-| Schwartz, Wilhelm and : pointed at down mined collars in a ° \ NEW — A cd : ns : - John Keller Contribute a eo amie white, pink, blue and maize. Sizes 14 . ; scoffed at the 2-1 odds favoring | [ 7 POINT _ 34 Points | Vince Martinez ang predicted he | ¥ "a: St. Michael's Shamrocks opeped | | would break the welterweight con- their Suburban Catholic League) [1X ory § ee USED CAR basketball season last night at. Ss Ss | Ferndale, taking an easy 58-28 tri-| | NBC will b t and telecast : | umph over St. James. 0 on the 10-rounder at 10 p.m., EST. CANADIAN | Miles’ 58-point total was the high- | Pi nace nl age <= P : | est score Posie’ by ‘ _ Michael, Millionaire Has Given | Martinez is to keep the pressure FLYER | team since January, 1992. on him and throw punches. He i LAN Coach Bob Mineweaser’s tall Matter to Lawyers, likes to lay back and call his . | experienced Galento Blasts Thomas | shots.” ICE SKATES 1. 20% Down Payment a im the a ee Martinez's long-range style of | F . NEW YORK (JP) — James D. | fighting has carried him to 12 Mon ay | play and never trailed there- |. °*‘~ © nas ; oan onme er sales: They led 105 at the end | Nottis. Jr., president of the In-| straight victories, a 393 record, | ¥% . nsurence ternational Boxing Club, said yes-| and a No. 5 ranking among the of the is¢ quarter and 2-7 at ee - a . ng 4 4. 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But—” “True,” I said hastily. “I nevér | thought of that. If you boys are reading, hereafter I'll always ask discussing first-where various peo- ple would prefer to sit.” “Now look here, young man," I t i | half amused, half sly. “A little palaver first,” he told being so illogi¢al about discipline, the kid never knew what would get ‘Most troubles there are,"’ he stated flatly, “come out of the | way parents secretly feel about | children. Plenty of teachers feel that too—you can tell which ones do, the cranky types that think we're all put there just to try their souls and give them ulcers.” “What way parents secretly feel about their children?" “Youd know, Mom,” he said pa- tiently, “that kids are just a by- product of civilization.” started, but’ his expression urned | Oh, Brother! Vessels Sunk in 1781 Reported Still Intact FT. EUSTIS, Va. #—Lhrd Corn- wallis’ fleet, scuttled or sunk in the Battle of Yorktown in 1781, isn't lost. ships are “| the bottom of the York River— and he knows the location of every ship Chiet Warrant Officer Eugéne F. (Mike) Moran should know. He is -| chief of the diving section at Ft. Eustig and has spent more time under the waters of the Ygrk than most people have on the surface. He has been responsible for train- ing the army's divers for eight years. ’ This Is What Happens . to Those Unpaid Bills LEXINGTON, Ky. ®—Policemen checking on who dumped a pile of garbage on the roadside came up with a prize clue — a letter to Luther Lairson, 96 Thompson road. He was fined $25. The letter was an overdue bill | from a garbage collector—for lew than the amount of the fine. SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith . “If one | ‘of your friends is coming along | - | with us anywhere,> we kids get | ‘heaved in the back, without even BOARDING HOUSE 7. it Reg U. 6 Pen OF Cape, 1964 by NEA Gervine, Ine. “But, officer, I think I drive very well, considering I haven't taken my driver's test!" DONALD DUCK ' Wan wnat Oa taney Pests Bets Agi Bosc 3 4 HEY, NANCY--- YOU HAVE THIRTEEN GUESTS AT YOUR PARTY---THAT'S UNLUCKY _) A SWARM RIDERS. BRANNIGANG AWAY WITH OF GHOSTLY by Edgar Martin Cape VERE ty NEA Gee ee fF tee © Pen OF No Matter What Your Problem May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it DIAL FE 2-8181 Ask for the Want Ad Dept. —_ THERE ... THEY'RE by Charlies Kuhn MY MIONIGHT SNACKS IN ? BED MAY BE A BAD HABIT, ALL RIGHT // : BUT TH’ CRUMBS SURE DO PROVIDE MY FRIENDS... ..-TH’ BIROS WITH A GOOD BREAKFAST.“’ ; Sie See ne ete \ — AG * x «fee 4 fe z -* ot - & : hs t 4 ; J See ST Ts DIXIE DUGAN iT; TL | ill r | \ | 1 Seay rm bri | a | LT a 1 ~ L f 12-10 a oT OCR Pett Patenperine time ¢ per Arye AE ghee cmmer ot ‘ : ‘Guess what's flat, Daddy?” JUST CALLED. TAS, 2G Pve Gor EM ALL INCLUDING My AND SAID NOT } FORGET | Onny. ELECTRIC HYPNONZER, INTERPLANETARY YOUR THERMIC DISINTEGRA pores iA SWIZHBOARD AND GRAVITY , THE DEATH RAY GUN ANO . ==>, ELIMINATOR YOUR COSMIC VAPORIZER! | ce 1986 by WEA Rorvive, ime. 7 @ Reg v & Pee OF by McEvoy and Strieber ett Fe cm a > > it . th ‘ NY Nis. NT NGA » MESS -- HE'S TNOUS AND » AIN'T! HED . 4 C7 . i A eee. A = ape yy as? } 2 aes os < 4 } : . s t t t F. “ .* ge *, = ere . Ne : : : * > . » THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1955 » t tee A ee mu ie j De, Bey . * A ' 4 (Late Georations) el ; . 4 DETELOIT LIVESTOCK ins » | Adame Ex .... 324 Ex-Coll-O .... 7 “Robert L. Conway of 2029 Buick DETROIT, Dec. 8—(AP)—The Detron yy ~ Sethe Mori '* 3}*| Ave., and David F. Bratton of | Livestock mark ® Air, Reduc..... f “el enough hogs of- Alles L 6tl.... @ 3443/5434 Savoy, both 19 and from | tered eariy to make a market, DETROIT PRODUCE Allied Ch 100 - Gen PN being DETROIT, Dec. 19 (UP) — Wholesale Aited Sire’... a” Gen Bie se aterford Township, are ttle — @elable 180. Presh recetpts oeiens ou pubic, farmer sarunie re Ala Chal ieee 2 Gee weees - held in Oakland: County Jail today polly cows: market about steady. Com- CHICAGO, Dec. 10 @ —Graite| "Prom fancy, $00) NEW YORK @®—The Stock Mar-| Alum Am |). Bi Gen Motori.” 921 on charges that they were illegally | Pine, A ne ’ * bu: No a ereepies, | ket presented a ragged 4m Airlin... Gen Refrac... 28) in péssession of alcohol. They were | and searce, active, strong; lower pepeented 'a regued ‘appearaste is | ina, si tack, | anes Off Seat 21%, “American | Seo ce: iat tet Paper: 3 mostly 33.00 down; utility and commer-| new post-war single day. pro- her igh . December $1.54%; oats % to %4/ kins No 1. 76-1.00 bu. Radk Telephone 2,000 up ‘s at 175%, | Reech mut ... 29.4 Int ., O44 Cristenng trees, lnagast selee- | cin) mainly 1200-9900: cull and ee | A ee vord 7.310 cars and+and made a mistake in charting . — higher, December 82%; rye % to |Ko {130-130 doe ‘bens. Rutabegns. | Chrysler 2,800, up "4 at 68, Alle-|Bendix Av “"' O92 Int T8470) 384 |tiom in town of Pine, Spruce, Bal- “igncep’ — Gatabie 300 he. sary” ssiee | trucks Wedneadey The old record | his fight: Re ran into on alley be. . =f a . id Renetet ..... " - ; : i an ; No i. 1 bu. cam, Jacobs .+ 38 |sam. All sizes. American Legion, last : ran beane ‘cent lower to 34 higher, |% bi, be, agoumn, Buuteraue. Hogi. | ghany | Corp “Airlines 1300 up a {Beau tir. $2 Joonw ate 68 | Ruburn and Paddock —AdV. | abs ‘uneven, finishing 80 cents to 120 (Of 7,256: was set May 5, of this| hind police headquarters and 50 beans 1 cent lower higher. | 90- ; squash, Delicious, : , American Airlines 1,500 Bohn Alum .. 19.3 Jones see higher, after a advance. year ~ | patrolmen changing shifts collabo- Jamiary $2.81% and lard unchanged | }25 yu; squash, Hueoers pt, 2.45-2.80 | at 21 %, Radio Corp. 1,500 up % at| Bond Stre, |. 183 “Kelsey May: 30.1 Rummage sale Iraq Caldron | sheep snd feeder eteody; | bale ‘ bu. Mo 3. Borden: .., 012 Kennecott . . 9% choice and prime wooled lambs 21.00- rated in his capture. to 8.cents a hundred pounds high- | 10-m psxt. Turnip, No 1, 1s fs 38, U Steel 1,500 up ‘4 at 68, | pore warn 1036 Kimb Clk +10 308 Daughters of Mokanna, Dec. 11, 8) 21.75 week's practical top 22.00; late er, December $14.00 bens: | turasp. ms: Celery cab: |and Republic Steel 3,500 up % at|Brist M $87 Eivcer |’: aoa |to 1, 196 W. Pike. Public invited. practical top 21.00: most, quod and choice Foreign Exchange The United States grows endligh No 1. 1.80-2.00 bu. Endive, No 1. | 791, Budd Co ,... 164 Lehn @ PF .. 227 7~AQV.! choice shorn lambs No a aalns 9.00 NEW YORK, Dec: 10 (AP}--Poreign | apples in a year to provide 80 for Grain Prices Lu 1.25 bu; endive. bleached. No 1, | Calum &@& A ll LoF ec ae +. 20.50 44 head choice and prime shor | exchange rates follow. (Great Britain in oe: 00-1.50 bu. Spek AVERAGRS Cen Dry... 13) He MeN iy’ G22 | Sacred Heart Church Penny | lambs 21.10; cull to choice slaughter ewes ) ees Sew. every man, women end child One & Sf Me NEW YORK. Dec. 10—Compiled vy-|Cdn Pac 32} Lockh Aire |. 44.4 | Supper, Sat., Dec. 1th, 5:30 to 7:30 | 3-00-6.00. pperts nage Healey the country pCollard, No 1, 1.00-150 bu. Kale, L | ame Associated Press Capital Airl |. 183 fe .. 4. , . arket 3 cent premium of CHICAGO, Dec. 10 (AP) — Opening Pio9 150 bu. Mustar@ No 1. 1.75-2.25 3% 1 1b € Gentes Gp 5a Loew's -- 18 |p. m. 3360 Adams Rd, Auburn maraen owe orNyhees No 1, 200-280 bu. Swiss Chard. Nw 1 just. Rails Util Stocks| Case Jt 19.6 Lene B Com . | a ehes : —AdvY Cumnace Livesrece | 10.28% Us unchanged Ac we. cam May 127% | bu Borrel, No 1, 1.00-1.28 bu. ones Net ay +4 4 Sater Trac. 80.2 Mack ae Soccer — = ; 10,000; trade rasnien e 7 a off 1-16 Pyynh Great’ TP yo PR nag as Coan a entenee Mar 2) % Jan ........ 282 | 2-0@125 bu Turnip, No 1. 1.75- Noon Pri 204.7 1152 672 1495 ——., . 4 Marsh Field 32 | Pepsi Cola 15.5 Suther --» 474) steady to mostly her on butchers, | fututes 2.78 28-32. off 1-16 of a cent; | Juvenile Division, tas : May u00T1 ade: Mae IL aaa Toes Coy ose Use e14 1480 |Ches.& Oh ..41¢ Martin Ot ... 298 | phelps D..... @E Suit & Co... 02| fil advance oh weights over, 220, Te: |Grent Britain €0 day futures 2.16: ltip | "is the matter at the petition soncern- July -ceeeee B12 May .. 82 CWICAR® FETA Week, ege.....:. ee 188 4 188 “ww... 185 May D Str. 361) philco .:..... 38.1 Gylv El Pd... 485/ sows fairly active, steady to 28 t: | off 1-16 of @ cont; Great Britain 00 day Susie Lee and Christie Wabsninkes, Corn Bay 20-5" 3855 | stents Od; om treck Bot; total Ua, abap | Manes oGPesers tts ee Oe Me | Chiyeler "-.<. en3 Ment Op... 66. | Pad Mors. oo) Teune Oo... Onb| cues snes, Sas'aty Sentlen tate, futures 2.78 31-32, off 3-32 of a cent: Cause, No. ; Dec ....-00 154% --qeoe, 258% | Fivals 63; om track 291; total US. SOS on 00s ee ee ee eras. 2e Mid Out Wei OS) bed Pel... 1.6 Tex G Sul ....1183/ Nos ‘and 3 1026-1878, short | Belgium franc) 1.00%, off 00%, of | To Leo and Ssther Waanintes, .par- Ser" ae ak ments dema 9 3 180.8 | Cities “Ore... thg Mid St! Pa .. 388 Mills 33 Thomp Pa... oO | aeck mostly shotee Ne ls around 200 Ib France (franc) 28% of & cent, qoonees RS co BR lees 98-4 @ S88 1163 | climax Mo... $67 Monsen Ch 108.3 Pit Plate © “Ey FAR Deer $23] at 10.88: bulk 230-250 we 1e.To-1770: a00- | + Germany | western’ Cours ee 1.86% Mar °..°..513.32 | washed $3.90 10.5 00.0 | Clustt pea... 32 Mont Ward .. 104 | Proct & @ .. Os tranmemer Bana toe hoe be ms around 60 | (Deuted! , BS wees = May ..... Be | =e tiacs, washed and Colg Palm... 61.4 Motor Wheel 274) Pure Of) .... 72 Underwd ..... 34-6 | G00 WM 13.50-15.00; early clearance; ship- | ttaly (lira) 164 of a cent, unchanged: Deg |..20--00 28% on sota-North Dakota Pon Col Gas...... 183 tae 1 SES) Radio (Cp... 376 Un Carbide... 886) pers took 3.500. Portugal 3.56, unchanged Mar ......-. 61% Oee ........ 11.88 |. waxed $2.60-2.65; Longer Son Edis..... 46 Mueller Br .. 326/Rem Rand .. 33.2 Un Pac ...... i Galable cattle 1,000; salable calves 390; | S¥eden (krona) 34, unchanged: ssssegoe -U7% Mar ........ 11.35 ts a —— Fol abla 30.5 Cp ... 27.7) Repub Stl .. 72 Unit Air Lin. 353 steere and heifers scares: & (frame) (free) 23.34%, wn- - * MG 6555. 11.31 Se ee oe 72 Nat Bisc .... 45 |Reyn Met ....113. Unit Aire...., 44 | slaughter sales ‘weak: oam- penn oy | un- . D & C Navigation* 14.0 a ee ine tat Nat Dairy ... 382/Rey Tob B .. 41.3 United cave ofl 2 ee ‘and shenged. - Des. 6 (AP) —Bege, f- 2.0, | Gerity-Milehgan® ...., 24 «3.0 | Don Pw pf 4% Bs Nat Gees ooo. O.2 | Rows og, ae | Ve rret:--- $53 | commercial steady: bulls strong: vealers Span: petrainn es 158, pouad’ fob. Detrott for No | prases” erent’ | Kingston Fregucte’... 34 33) Sat dons, 1a Mat Breet 1... 883 |oe dee’Land "| 308 UB Rub To! ae steady: ® truck lot choice amd prime | unchensed: | Brest SS. quality live up to 10 a.m. wT Whites: Grade A large 37-40 weighted Midwest Abrasive’... = 51 64| Cont Mot..." 1%} Nat Thea .... 91] et Reg Pap = 9 & _ tees be high and choice steers 1,175 ib | Venezuela (bolivar) 30.03, Tie hens 18-20, few 21 type / average 304s, medium 31-32 wid. evg.| pugy tee... 36 40/ Cont OF ..... 72.4 NY Air Brk .. 25.4/ gcovill Mf ... = US Steel pi 190.4 | GOWN 23.80-25.15; good end choice heif-| Par Kong dollar 12-13; heavy Ts (over 4 ibs) 32: grade B 35. Wa Seree* 13 1.4} Copper Rng... 50.4 NY Cent .... 22.6) Seat AL RR... S* 3S Ss +77 | ers Gnd mixed yearlings 19.00-25.00; util- | une 2 or fryers (2%:-3'% Ibs) Browns: Grade A large 36-38 wtd iste ° sale: bid and asked Corn Pd ..... 664 Nia M Pw.... 31.1/ Gegrs Roed... 30.1 Walgreen serves Hy ity and commercial cows 280-12 00: ean- whites 1; reds 23: gray crosses 25's- | 37%, medium 30-31 wid. avg. 31; gr Crue Sti -<-. 31.4 Mert & West. O21 / Shel) Oll..... S87 Walgreas -. 38) D2 OMG SMeuttere 100-800, willy ‘ond 26%; barred rocks 26-28; 24-25: | B large 34: grade 2 Curtiss Wr.... 13.9 No Am_Av.... 46.1/ Simmons: ., es ee $33 | commercial bulls 11.50-14.00; aad. Thief May Get Stung heavy ducks 25; breeder 8, YOURS | Checks 23. Candles With Syr Dot Bais... 341 Ror Pac... O63 |Gincieir © .. $06 W Va Fulp -. 110 / chotee vealere 1800-8300; moat cull te |“ heavy type toms 25-26. ee t yrup Dis C Seag.... 345 Nor Sta Pw... 16.1 Vac... 48. j | Commercial grades 7.00-17.00 a part load W. Va. (>)—It - 90.4 Nwst Airlin. | 16.6! sou sess $8.2 Westg A Bk 2. 1900,.| PRINCETON, a, BCTTER AND &G6Gs COALGATE, Okla. (2)—Mirs. | Doug Aire es pe i 13 Wests 94 | 800d 650 Ibs yearling stock steers ‘ Dee ie. wholesale buyits | Bob “McInnis didn't time to| DuPont“... 161) Oliver Cp... 143 | @parks W..... $2 White Mot _. 344/ Teceipts include three loads caer a Postmaster Fred Williams were CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (AP}—Live poultry ular: receipts 479.778; wholesale buying get : perms “°° "21.6: Otis Blew |, 682 sivas #4 ~=6Wilson & Co 11.4} Pect to dealer, the kind of man to. want revenge ; “Tee. paring prices |'NA'60; $2 4505; 90°B Se3; 8 B a1s, | Dake @ cake for her husband's | $2" ,{i"""" 30% Owens Hl Ol. 916| std Brands... 98 Wisc El Pw. 31 | Salnble sheep 100; Slaughter “lambs thiet 10%, (legs rg Big Er olla So she candies on | East Kod... 84 Pan A W Alr.. 17.8/ Std Ol Cal... 12.6 Woolworth . 52.5| and sheep steady, choice and prime |.he would hope the got stung. to 4 lower; heavy hens 17-19; | cars: 90 B 59; 89 birthday put El Auto L..... 37.2 Panh EPL .... 15.4! 8td Off Ind... 476 YYale & Tow 50 Rested mts 101-0008; three lente | tig that someone had light hens 12-14; fryers 1- tied; receipts 12.858: whole- | bi. breakfast stack of hot cakes El & n.| 32 Pict... 36.1 | Std Of NJ,,.1002 ¥ 6 & W 65 choice rime S008: goog eng —— : Old roosters $p-02.5 ‘tapenstine 37-3% pare vpigte ier agence oes —— and sang “Happy Birthday” to’ Emer Rad .) 6 Parke De . 384 S04 Of OB... as aa mates 18.00-10.60: cull to- i , ened taken of his bee hives, com- x 338, duck! ee ~~ eo over ards 28.5: current receipts 26; dirties 22; . End John .. 2817 Leshan = — Les Zenith Rad nt oe eae Apo of BB. eM plete with bees and honey. lings him. Erie RR ...... 2 Pa RR. 5 i 23, under § Ib 18. checks 22. ome Fa , ork Female li 13 Moving & Trucking 19 : Death Nofi In Memoriam 2 Help Wanted Male 6) Help Wanted Female 7 __Help Wanted Female 7, Work Wtd. a pushiess Services 13) : ang SY é ~ ~ i ’ ELECTRIC MOTOR ser VOLLMAR MOVING ces IN LOVING MEMORY OF MY Jewelry’ Salesmen ALTERATIONS STENOGRAPHER- peiring, & rewinding 2! 7 Pike ave Ay igh ~ By ~4 ~ eg Pric ao chs terean aus Dae. Por parttime we LADY - arn tones ‘ouie —S re CEUNINCK, DEC. 8 1954, CA- : "| Experience | _ Lyne 2 . LUMBING AND WEATING. W 8 ’ iaarinar. $15 inereeaih scuedar. sometime our ves sna|_devcior, 1 Sola sage. MEN? AND, OMENS CASHIER salle oa CLEANED Aan Pontiac, : see | — of Mrs. Adolph (Georgina) Cartu; | The face we in memory } LEADS! FULL OR PART — Pcmmnene guulbas ee expert Elec. — Sewers Cleaned tun hauled. Clean up. Rg RS alt = RAPPY’'S coned gionserapber, who, cen, Tabs 96. be, cgrvion. Me reouia, a0 | ttn cinch, Ripe. Bester (iterta! Cal- | BiS clacer ween we mest again. some Also cashier and he jealty treated ot ae ‘a lens, Cyriel, O Dilon and Maurice | Sadly missed by her mother, Mrs LEADS! . Cl hi Froetai off! experience pre- charge: chem Painting a Decorating 20 De Ceuninck, Mrs. Jebn Cous-| M Price brothers and sis- National Clothing Better average oxtre Re aly -— ervey» Fone digg tates Apne. - Gap tens. Mrs. Albert Van D’Huyns- | ters. 9 8 SAGINAW nours. A - Roto-Re Sewer Cleaners oa Shennan . eee oe Sr asia gee nonce | LEADS! lags aren uve es) ARTHUR'S “sewlreteouna (ci amend = y. . a Doe. 10, 1066 at 8 p. m. from tho ni, “ Salesmen for the Famous | _ after 5. — = SEWER CLEANING |i; ; _ Dudley “H. Paneral Bome, | 3,1 £0000. price ° 48 _§. Satine 5 ores. | sinks, tery. Ph. PE Fyper removed. re feral service wit be held Bator- Pennway TV CURBGIRLS | WaNFED LADY TO | he etas Been iy BO , Dec. 11 at 30 o m. from Flo Night Shift : and board, wages. Call/ FE 6-430 o jenn Berchmens ‘Churn, | FOO ae "Seok ches cus week's went. Mare sy ee PE_etitg after 3:30 pm. | GIMEGORAPHIN TYPING AEC: |_22000 = Henn ew arte el” | CHRISTMAS TREES (SMALL, ME-| | 82 opportunity to join one of ED’S WILL GIVE BOARD, ALSO SMALL | retarini service GM 3-9849 . 1 ED aor gr, artigo See dium big extra large), wreaths, Hcl ~ Smal growing com-| Woodwa. et Square Lake Rd wages to reliable woman pee Bh ything. D Mr. De Ceuninck may be or R _ 44 | Bews! plan eee _aemaeed of oe | 9m WASHINGS AND [RONINGS DONE “Gee tok field Soca? Sosa Mahia wictigns, | Monae. Pr Ea, ee eeeliies OTL reat | meste pees Weategte™ | WOMAN LG GARE wnat | “Borgtegome, wore evrameee | Sot” wachos SE aatht : DUNSTAN’S FLOWERS ves. W vou have 6 int of scl) siam'’s Bros 9) 5. Sogmew. | Brel cot eS sane Bes |e | eee iz HAGERTY, DECEMBER @, 190 2400 _W._Hurop rccoa: | quality. “some. tn for an teter-| DENTAL HYGIENIST FOR PART | $4, Poutne Pres | WILL LAUNDER AND INOW COR awn To CLEAR Etna Petrich Béwerd, 0006 Duck Late oagnen OaTe GREENNOUSE,| She as $08 Co cetere ro | “or full time essectstion i 0| Godan. WHIT 6 DAYS Weak. | ‘0, covetul wort, 7g | —eae_28d_winaes. Road, beloved infest of 4. day & nite. 140 East Bivd 6. FE Room 8 18 West Huron &t. tlee where a hvgi "s ef. Live 3 udults, MI 41588. Woven DESIRES JOB ASTE: ING Shaniey Hagerty ana Mrs. Vida a 7 Rae gree witty Poo. |< tive > ede et te ic | eee or calsterie.” Rupert | pp 00%, Leo Lusth Hagerty. Prayer service was} —&! fr : fore ne ae WOMAN TO CARE ror Mahts | (need im salads. 6 years em-| : os held this morning at 10 am JACOBSEN'S PLOWERS MAN BETWEEN AGE OF 30 AND | _tac Press, —| dren while te work. pe | PE ves “the from the Sparks-Griffin Puners!| 101. N. «FE 37165 35 for specialized motor 4P | EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR T| 2609 Mann Rd. e. SHit i ex - Home with interment at 8t a work wih maior Ol Co for loc w Apply in ag WOMAN On GIRL POR BABY for invalid care, Gays. ' Mary's Cemetery, Royal Oak Saree Meaiteh - Gee area. ust ve references. Bros. ihe __ Maple. : sittine More for home thap 13. Michigan. | 2 AGBURN State experience and ali vital in- | — ADIES| Wages. Must be dependable ond | ware: formation ip your original appli- | EXPERIENCED SALESL Ps ‘or| neat PE 2-1338. < ~aAWLEY, DECEMBER 6. 1964. VIR- | Funeral Directors 4) _cstton._Pos_*, Footie Prove. part time. Barn entra Christ: | WHITE WOE IN FOR WOMEN AKE = fi 407 8. Paddocx, age + wen nannnanannannnnnnas | MIDDLE AGED MAN TO — out money. Apply Peggy's: wor’ two adults can stay bap: ~~ os 4 ~ Virginia "Hawley: dear father of AMBULANCE COURTEOUS & exchange ‘for room: and board. | EXPERIENCED MAID POR GEN.| B*, References afer 4) Bliss St = Mrs. Gene Jonas. Béwerd _citciont. FURSLEY. FE Ciil.| aorerence, PE 54008. eral housewors and care of 1 WOMAN, 3 es BABY W. Rawiey, and Mrs. John Salow; DIGNIFIED SER > = chila. Live in. EM 3-3612. Ask for g fitting im your home Vicinity dear brother of Mrs, Bertha Hab- Kirkby Puneral Home PE 4-1682 Man to operate retail gro- Mrs. Man’.ine _ Help Wanted Harbor, FE 5-1849 . tirk and Mrs. Orval McPeek. a EXPERIENCED GIRL POR FIRE | ~~~~~- ~~~ ~~ ‘~s ~~~ | WANTED: HOUBECLEAN'NO- OR Cee i aoa ck tc D lson-Johns cery route, age 25 to 45. | "tivurance 4 and short | sALBSPEUPLE DIRECT SELL-| ironings by day or caring tor r cember 11, Saturday. at 2 p.m. | LAONCIS s ) ed. AL hand ‘ Soreene, | ees, Seer See Se ee 2 -| from the Voorhece-Giple Puncral FUNERAL HOME Must be married, A-1] if™y “Wiittenlocher Agency. P| $6,,2 piasticys stor Commins: hights FE ¢oale ‘painting OR 32204 or OR 3-000 Home with Rev vr. | “DESIONR” POR FUNERALS” All 1) _ 41551, _ | Men or women OR }-0414. woes WotR SAY WORK IN Watt WASHING AND PAINTING phy officiating. Interment at | — ea ee ree eae —| references. All personal | — PERIENCED PRACTICAL) — ——— “pontiac. "OR 34530 afer 4 Pree setimates §-2211 Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Moose PURSLEY FU? ERAL OME benefits such eg hospi- | nurse or aide. Smal) convalescent _- ——— = — { OP fee Sn SaRaEn Seemann service will be held this eve-|Ambulauc. de . nite FE ¢1211. is 41. | home. Can tive in. 1985 Farming-| Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Bookkeeping & Taxes 14 ning at |“ from the or Aeonen as EY ; talization-vacation with! te _ — _—_ iT AR ROA A | nn nnnmnatncn = | mn RAARR AN aro seers Physmtherapy - 2A Cencieee-Ciple _Peneral Rowe. | Dreughtha_Servive rm_2 See pay-retirement fund. PULL AND PART TIME COUN.| ALERT MARRIED VET. 35. Ex- a4 BUILDING AND MODERNIZA-| SCCOURTING © TAZ SERVIER | ww .-A- nanan *Anrwernn~ - Huron, periencea jetall.ng. service 4, fee. rooms, ‘ LOCK. DECEMBER 6. 1954 JENNIE Voorhees-Sivle G teed salary-bonus| pense beeen oem otpe.| te and driver sales.| cement’ "set V.. 1288 Amos t., age T]: beloved ee coulis aD Simi OR LOMAN TO STAY WiTH | _FE 2000 iow holiday pi aaabe. Foot Specialist 15A SS SS. FUNERAL HOME and commission 52 weeks | “sick ‘woman from 4 to 1 pm. |X LE FORMER AS aT 3 GRiGR. BLOCK AND Cl CEMENT Gaeape Jetirten ona Leactam Leck, | Ambulance Service Plane er Meter a year. No layoffs, car |_?F_s0r. tant dev x a Cork. Aino, chimacze. Ro joo an. dk a bo. ‘Funeral service will be held + furnished. All expenses | “wore. "hte fee Tppinn neces a er. ss wore Ph OR eee. i. als " & PE : urday. December 1ith. st 1:30 Monuments 4A paid on same. For details te tea Shed tates ave oes 2 ee ——— Contractin Tailoring it : Meyer om_end pm eoun- or Dressmaking see i fb SG | mat EET eR ear| Soy Hoh, Rig Wak | SeRCHmeR® perime”gmma| Ect tee, Berta —— | Rima” oid —~ “S| Dreeemeking - Cemetery. Mrs. may ron Hotel, to ¥ p.m. . . AND |SAVE TIME AND MONEY. GET | wrp. PLAIN SEWING AND ° seen Sparks-GOriffin Robert J. & George E. A ork good . Must be | A-' CARPENTRY. ( Puners! Heme” Oakland Ave. re2«00! Monday and Tuesday. caperienen: with chedren. Fien| _ Gece o_o rE one — Ba dae a4 vay) Sm after $.30 p.m {NCH MEMORIALS INC. ~"- week CEMENT | _Dis! WB 2-818) for an_ad-wrifer. | _+#324 after | . DECEMBER 8, 1954. | Quality memorials sings ise MEN’S CLOTHING.. | Ta eo = wort PE 66713. Be | Fee See PRL | CL alture Refinishing 164 gor. 68: belored meter ef tre | to SALESMEN RATIONAL Cham ReoTER "year wat hind PE cabs, _| ee area wane | | Bee nae Sa “Tl hUW Toc si a rc... 7 | 5 « | +f TD. 2 Ui eS — ag Ig a! ers ee ee a A Na fe gl Da ET ee ae Re strong. Funeral service will be) ~ <0 cs oneee anew ~~-~ | Robert Hall Clothes LADY TO CARE FOR BABY. MECHANIC Desines | OF 227% at _ = ee TY held Saturday. December li: PERRY MOUNT PARE CEME 20M, SAGINAW _| sim rm tee works Live im OR | COLORED MECHANIC Oy bere | GRICK VF “EER FIREPLACES | Garden Plowing 168 MiVCHELL'S TV Sipie Chapel with Dr. # ‘We Say. <2. ee mee ne eee Bone tent Lake a. “ee _| severences PE C40. of tl at - tee — on? | momo are ee 6, oR oe) cnn YOO ovanwmourt Gok Ml’ Cemetery” Mire Mur- come 430 to 438 or more. during | TADY, WOULD ms home” More for | CEMENT FiNiSWER DESIRES | CARPENTRY (RUOGE 650 CE |, EDMUNDS 800m une Typewriter Service 224, Try our eae seleatiie Ue kind 3, | ment work |: | Re sa ee See pee lo Posrhees-Siple Funeral Home BOX REPLIES | Products to consumers, in =a) a a | S0stow “BUTLDING FR a FT |, , Mowe snd Leveling | ay . Pontiac? Write or a Tet nancine Mode c eoere, | FE 8107) CO : ‘BERRY, DECEMBER Gurdin, 507 8S. Bend, Holly, PERMANENT POSITION 60 © CEMENT WORK Michell Aatie) segine Bt ee ee eek ha At 1@ a.m. . today write Revieigh's. | Dest. haet- viete cnmen Pall cr gan| Peunéations, becoment 11001 6. i Bitis. : Laundry Service 6) kee cceent a eek cose, 82 Meribah Rd : rae Prepon. x Grivews ees | SEER WSR AUFEBE | ~ | General Ponting and Cee al Cirde Cane a there were —e == oe ex. | Mme Nest appearance & eve! Mier ue Sete cher 4:30. on gan. A eusto® ‘CURTAINS NYLON & ALL MA-| _piy Co. 17 W : | *¥ dear mother of Mrs. Avis Beamer, the Press office rience -or interested in rt 1, for | WORK WANTED. Olive 29-7398. terials expertly finished intest U 23 dear cuter ot Mra, Louise Chat: the following botes: a a breed STENOGRAPHER ~ new OF th. OR dO OT Fn ; ea ‘Colton rues, 8 a pholstering n Mire’ Binh Shock, Bert, Dwigni | f Co, Call PE 6a AND Cre Carpeniry PE S008, Raymond Commons PReaIeE | LAUNDRY "SM" Telegraph R4| DRAPER SLIP COVERS MATERI- W Lea ’ MIDDLE At G | Office Work | GARPENTER WORK Wa N TED. Prone avian wahpinen peer Sot Reren cvnter_ TE SCM | os Beadle A . Puneral service 6, 8, 13, 16, 21, 24, 28, MIDDLE AGED MAN TO HELP enera CARPENTER LAYING. BA AND : will be ‘held Saturday’ December |) ge aq’ ar) 53, 8, G3, G4, | etter semi abd hucband im | ney ay to 4 a hour week ype ee oR I ly wea-sine Chapsi biora mien- | [ 06, 8, 70, TH, 76, 26, 18, | |__Aeierescen. st2 Hascce. "~~ | ggigy°w™ wamtoretim. Call TE) GamPewrey, (CaBiNera. Re | Mosers,compeice dhe Feet | eee reas Pe Saint nn | 2 0: TELBORArE __PE tom son -Bird apel,- ord, ore . ’ I cat astc —e t—nacne— a Re es zs ee || | Om Odeling & & ; a ea... ee - : - : ; Rev. John Hendricks ; T-jhaPWER AR-| FE 40720 _| PLOOR SANDING LAVING PIN | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV spreads, You: material PE 5-6797. | : Gticisting. Interment in Molly 85, 88 92 100, 108.4 i, appartadiie et Sestey Wen | chess atten.” faust be, onper- | SaRPETNER WORMS NEW AND | "A Oercner eo Contra! Pe| ice Ph Pontiac Laundry WE | EARLE S COBTOR UPENLATER. | _ Wed, Child, to Board 26 Cemetery 7, - Mrs. | { | Rouse project art wea. fine list-| j/---4 Age 21 to 25. Call M1 | ir, FE 44210 __| _ > 6. - _ | en as | tg. e179 Lake Rd. EM — " QBerry will We in state at the . | ings. Piespects are plentiful. If) 4-850. lé UNE? WAREA AND CARPEN- | GENERAL FUILDING ~ REPAIR SPEED\ WEF WASH-IT | 1 Pree estimate. |CHIEDREN LOVED AND CARED ! Bere Fuscral Home | you are Get afpald ct herd werk, | ———~ oe jaity. FE| brick stone and cement work 22 E Pike St PE +160. F 4 tot. Also sf 21730. =. | | bere. “Come, tn apd talk he over.| ; Soon “nee 8 tpeciety- Ploderia- end tlle wort. PE oy Pan incr ousehold : ere. e . o——- +2200 F . ewes ”~ P Cit see et Soucese | - | XPERIENCED — CARPENTER | _ +770 ___ _ Help Wanted Male 6 . Cabinet maker, Reference, fur-| QUARANTERD ROOFS. ALL cord ot ee ee MCTERY mre pa cae" see uy | STENOGRAPHERS | shed, oB tint | WE WOULD LIKE TO THANK ro atson, Simm's Bros. 08 Nj NEEDED AN, |S. DESIRES ding. ie: ; all for the lovely | Salespeople, full part time | _Sagines. — tries! and Vsaxbeetry, ‘Aple fintehing 165 Edison. Geral trivatee and vaiso tor ibe | Pocuae, end, eubaroe., Vermont SALESMEN Soe Sm _ Saree VE es loved one. | CAR W w z ; PLASTERING, LIGHT HAULING. , , itr and “Mrs. Brite Beth. 1427 | sive Car Wain Saturday oF Unusual oppor = im pew real Experience we eee ROnK WiNTED oe Fae oa co esumates FE and FURNITU -D Avondale. __Sunday. 10 8. Telegraph. -— a . 4501 - ; . Reward, 144 Wesson. ~ FTSM DET have land, new home Reasonabi-. PE 56-1016. = ATION CARPENTER WORK ULINO. UnBish. HES | 150 Enti tots.Get the oe) a oe deel rating or product and | 84) foal ae at ag Si Ee eg seme Ba ns ba pores “te Basements “cianed.” Cor prows —LeatWER wai: | [0 seer, Win ta soutien riond Re tool work. 1 to 2 vears experience aaa . ashes, etc. , ; additions, siding 1 $-6663 whee Pont - 7 JA." Parner and R. Hoover, | on board, preferred Phone OA | con why ces ae aaah ont | , io YEAR Of HIGH SCHOOL | ¢6533 afer $30 HAULING “OH6 JOCT | TAS rem Keep. money for eaait—commoig mel T 2m Best Church. Car | _ 0 S0te. Ack ler Mr Gturgees.__ | Stasa of long weure aad heed | ; ; Me wants work PE 2222) | R50F REPAIRING HOT & COLD| C FE sem i. | your weuble, PE SOS, sewing machine FE 0-1275. ruther Fiveral Home Pall Bear- EXPERIENCES REAL ESTATE ‘*". Earnir~ sb ¢ ave-see |} APPLY YOUNG EXPECTAYT PATHER! tarred Work guaranteed FE | LIGHT. AND HEAVY TRUCKING LOST BROWNISH TAN SHOUL-| ; as /NITUORE ers ano others that were most saleeme En..¥ =a in a Ovpertun” for dept manager } with 2 children, “ for 7.4501 e . aw Rubbieh hauled FE 2-0003 | der strap pocket book in Ea-ie | WANTED FURNIFUR kina during <*e recent bereave- pew office with many features. to right man. Call Miss Tibbits . = | work Wilh take | PLASTERING. NEW AND REPam LIGHT HAULING AND MOVING Theater Sun night Dec. 5. Valu; | if vce have cavtine fe Sea matte’ Melon, The Nelsen | parting’ etn common per ot tes ee of Beam too | PONTIAC MOTOR | can ve em we WOULD Lice | 7% 2-2808_event reasonable rates OR $4714 any. | => - oaners nevvied PE?!908. +) sale and want prompt cour f myles j Hilts Estate “7 _% 13 noon. een | . . | YOUNG MAN wou » CEMENT WORK. PREE | time. __s| See PA OF GLASSES EN teous service ani the high sod Oitens temples fol muro: PE Sit” GALESWAN HARDWARE Gi wp DIVISION any hind of work, OR 08 wate sees, artes | O'DELL CARTAGE | “sequen, Pontus Wea » Back ‘T&S SALES CO &x: DRY CLEANING | App weedy ee ‘ , : A. ebste Gon, 30002. i SAL : In Memoriam 2| rivets, “apoiv Walher's Cleaners. | Finest, comet ene ae. Work Wtd. Femele 1!) i 6. ax¥oe ating, | Seen ee 2, Canela onSenD reanaune woven none ee _ ven Spray painter... $225 sanding T: ons, * 1 oF. ovr | & ACLESMAN | Truck ariver vices: GOT +4 PERSONNEL DEPT. 5-0 &4 DUC RA - | of Watkins Lake, y, De- 2-2068. IN LOVING MEMORY with following in retail trade. Py . ecember Ird. OR 3-7288, om, hee 5 ee bene Pontiac ana surrounding territory. Teecconne pun, amevicess : ME a ies a Same | Marre,,vee te, carve you -_ LOST: 7 MONTH cS | “at ene Si thee : PONTIAC, MICH, Business Services 1 and : to Phillip’ Burkiieed. 484 Le-| ~~> coll all eel etan ed Wart ant ne ne ee by neat end courteous, ‘Pemilier Sy at enn nnn k t R t ther St. : r SaT o ae JUNIOR " Gadly ‘missed by mother, dad] fing ‘prospects and close his own pe gy lig ih ogg Bg : SLORED GinL WAN A & B TRENCHING Truc Ss tO en 3 mica Sagione ‘between 3| FE’ 2: — _. ond Pay. Gomis, pee ee Ste, Seen: ie Wilson: Pontiac Cadiliac. Bir. RECEPTIONIST ARSISTANT. DOC vegies fod All day work. FE Poste water tims field tile. TRUCKS TRACTORS £ ¥. 101 Mechanic, WANTED | SMALL COMMERCIAL | ag — a: WEED GOOD USED CARGALES | _sny' wo Ponitee Press bon st._- | CovomsO LADY BestnES GEN. | <7 = "OL ts Tor Pickup, 1's Too Stake | Cost 3 YEARLING ROLBTEIN gp prain sewind tomer. Sophia Rumbrub | eetN Toon Noppoctomty Tier | WE! foie, ti ,cem: | SEMGOL TEACHER, ACCREDITED “oral cieaitg for” Cervamac by | hy TREE SERVICE fae | Tr Pomme tut : Siu Th. WID. PLAIN, seWING_AND AE °'E conterfal mother, women and| SfVsorement with insurance and anise Pe FIRM MEE.| Jas’ tor ccrperetine echo te| Si xrceek PE +0 fer | i nige? Ww PouNtala PERG | Pontiac Farm and enh a a ene ‘eid - and salere the year round.: Trans- AN ON FARM. . Bloomfield Hills. Part work. ING” AND thONING. 2 repaired by ftectery trained men Indi ial T Co ; on | WANT BUY: @ooD God mecessaty. 2985 N. CLEANING A + ad i & ndustrial Tractor Co. tween $s Grocery store FF = 2 elect weer rl nt] Seo, ye | a a Te ee ee ee attatese es: Te| Saat Sty Sen ete | wottatc acter 8 ioe, Seaven! fA ean & Sets coar = Se follow instructions | Sales -exper- | TWO Rai. WAnreD | isoupay ab SPELT Ym | p*S De. Liv. | —Tedee_ St Phe PE 20135. PE +0467 — PE ¢-1442 true,. e : Best hom “AP - ‘ § bd ne : hoo — One ii s million ‘thet mother] {C6 eo. en graenment salesmen dean ve person BECK CLEANERS 332 sng ta, tie ares. ema APPLIANCE SERVICE INVEST IN SAFETY, 1 sneha "Four Juteemest, steers] avnaitaTiC MECHARIC MUST | fee or “inisrmsany Wontay | enh —— ae Seas | aes buy a dependable car ) get ge EO * eel a. NOW. See the Classified : your , » FE 3 “as mechanical “Seed pay “as A SOMPTELE SLkawena| section for outstanding ° Our mother, that) workine and | ovalilied guiter —- er A 1 ; ™, < you. Son Olsmobile, $28 North Main, . Dull at Orinnell's, values. . ’ * 6 : Pi t 7 o : . . ‘ P sb | f. do mae fat i Eh 4 ee SP si EA Sie a ay f i SP eS al See ere BORE Sa ew ok ES ai Estate 32+A ees LE WITH 7 MOS. ‘ld baby desire 5 robm unf, house. Close in. Reasonable rent. Will) give excellent care. Ref- - erences. FE 8-1215. T UP WANTS RIDE BE- © Gween, € na 6.0 Wr le gic r Wa 2 to in Pontiac. 34629. SETTLEMENT ‘. rreguiract?. ‘Lowest, PE 6-0975 Ze" pe ces ont ‘au tor Ted Hpeuie De See Eta es “ee ISN T IT? CASH el NEED 2 OR HOME jaacee a LTORS CO-OP MEMBERS ta w Huron . FE 41557 Low Down PaY- | - ale g ge: L ee LOGICAL? the Waterford, Bye ye S oe fing 2 poodles “Four property with « firm iT pos Es ae i your area sorta extensive advertising your aS areas oe he reig coor thet we ] ROOM APARTMENT. Ee aE 401 8. Jessie. on for action Re are ah nce one oe a . . Cisraston end surrounding lake, ist | fale” Poa ‘wae Ss x LARGE PLEASANT 3) AND BA MODERN 3 ROO 3 ROOM CABIN. FURN- ; : Children welcome. oy _ Hollow Motel 3490 Dixie Hwy 2 MODERN |3 ROOM APT. FOR 3 RO gh ag ag + . Open 9 to 0; Sun 1 to o > her aoot Highland LISTINGS - WANTED | | Real EAN LARGE ROOM ek eee ee ine) Bromot persons’ nd effiient | F ome and 3M hauls only. ¥ ¥ investors who wi!" pay cab for! KG. HEMPSTEAD ——— = 102 E mas FE 45204 IORRIS & SON LISTINGS WANTED ED, NORDMAN “a 2 bed — “ rs i suproved . Vacancy’ ier flderiy Jess 00 @ down plus mortgage ‘ ei proertn es | SHARE E LIvVinG Of RENT FUR- ¥ or gentiemen 24 hour costs. F, Realtor | ONPURN, APT 7 ROOMS LIGHTS | nishea block east of| service. Flexible rates. OR 3-641. OP SUBURYAN from ROY RAU re 21a, nee Ke a — trontage. : 3 AND 4 APTS. AL CAKE, ALc MODERN , “ees = “F00 1,000 througho:* $80 fo 678. 3275 iiss gneiss Hotel Rooms 39 John K, Irwin ARLES Down’ pa: for bomen ong] cee name oe. aie . REALTOR 2 Boe email farms. Vor o tact sale and : ATTRACTIVE STUDIO N- fe citmaiiiatvaneed We yg > ope Booey Rent Houses Unturn. 36, "cis “apar bg seeping ~_ ane 4 Wbapone oy — I R D. Riley. Broker - LARGE CLEAN | S AND |2 ROOM HOUSE E UNFURNISHED room. Daily Weekly ppt pea de wi yen So ques ~ <= Ph. FE ¢1157 beth utilities furnished. 146 N.| 42 Pingree 8t Woodward Ave (UB10). 2 a eC ront- ery for dotnton. FE 32-2160 7 BEDROOM HOUSE, MODERN | blocks south of St. Joseph Hospi- ” MAHAN HAS BUYERS ft BATH 1 ON LAKE. 87 | eke front Bs ‘around, Pontiac : : 2 SeRoone ; YOU WAN? ACTION ee ee eee se Lake Patv. RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 res 2g BEDROOMS | ou ow your see = Unlimited $ | metal eget Ge mez|F neous aie vat a get laos HOTEL PONTIAC | £00 ott Sates let -_ elcome Prospect. | _- = It's the best m town. stone t . i HOME, 3 LARGE me Pa f-ent It stl oa the finish TPoion tame | Sy ot - Resi a = BEDAOOM APT ro" 6, Te miles north ‘as. per W EEKLY RATES sid ns a eanaie, unt aon’ ester, welcome, let scare you-once you're ; colic: MA 6-$000 month ft d $10 and $i2 inside yor'l: see e of iN? Realtor We ‘et deta for iLirine PORN. WID- . y ROOMS, Es ae acuth PE 617) sivability that this home affords ag Fy, we to | die | aged preferred. No | = AND BATH. HURON HOTEL CLEAN with large bedrooms on the . children. PE — side of Crescent Lake. | Pe pase. P4510. mod, rogms by day or wi mata extra large living ARCADIA APTS T ROOM MODRAN. 614 ORLANDO | = $',,y Turon st Ph ve scan ween ts oreumy aa ipesious 3 rooms and bath. Adults only rE 23-8206 _ room as spec P amar . the li room with fireplace | eS ‘FAD woomaN. LEAN 3 ROOMS AND) ~=HOTEL AUBURIN Haas to wert ts kitshen overicct- | r 6K. G. HEMPSTF., both. Adults. EM 34778 Rese « Gey os Week ing lake utility room and a | 102 E. Huron __ FE ene GNOLE ROME > “& BATH. Also | to 2 Reom Apartment« partia® base: cae s arose? AND BA | €04 Bunset Milfor te. 2 near, Conking and lial a wnt aro gas hot water heater : as- > ives entrance Pe 2-473 a ae saad 4 Auburn toa ees ictal pores ws or ae 7X eons | ttoteee Com eat Ba boa Ey UNFORMIBIED — tig ROGM CAIN ATRE BAM HOTEL ROOSEV Shel ge eg Sat | Member Coon eet Exch. Inc hanic Bt. a at ra hangsie Sake OF “ouBLE It ou, are looking tore home | This Lone was built im 166 A. ~~ FE2 T nooms ano BABY | * ooo GS Cub Pm simosphere wpe botel and hotel! i") ane with i350 “cown, Buy | Open Sun. 10-4 7 ROOM CAND wi ir ) BATH. AUTO nO OK service 8 t hese —in th ason and save! a on ba ‘is weekly, Tete oes. References mM $12 and up “WHI | E ee wig npc ane av 7 Rooms ON West SIDE ON! ROOMS WITH TV | : ; ; Heated. . private en- ee me. re eee oe PE $8126 | ; _____ 7B FS ‘ trance, i Cyber, Sette. Avell- T ROOM HOVsE, Ong ELDERLY SOTEL hOOMD BY WEEK OR BROS. = oe os . = Jil cosas aad seam. Near Clarkston. MA a 7 ROOMS AND BATH COUPLE |¢& BATH ALL MODERN AVAIL | REALTORS : Downe rr agar | Private entrance. Manserocs | Sule aneut‘S Meets. a Dori Rent Stores 40) Prone Om 3.1" or on 3170 That's right foiks We Reve sola | _ St. _Rd. north off — were seesewwees... |_ Open ; Sunday 1 —_ over 00 per cent of our listings | 4 “OOM APT. INQUIRE T38 W | MOD IRN . AND BATH. | BRICK STORE BUILDING 230, ail tree ot wroperty ve eet Por | 5 ee — ee Ramee, Pistean $110. | prone apace eis—inquink | Brick Bungal A ypes of property wo se wig tre ids) . 00, a3 - aroha: SPACW 20x86. inquire Bric ungalow—2 Acres i quick and courteous action cal! . Baldwin {Pe 3 rs = YEAR AROUND ce Peace iesgptce | A 209 Voorhi-s. FE 2-028) - | Like ne oelighta rooms | 3 OOM LOW e rac STORE FOOR F nd tiled bath fi Oe ee eat tat ey | Hastectatiet oe Oe | Tre Feet Donato acho! | get ae ace ; A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Saget. heetes Meer. Pe) ee nnared LOWE re em tum wunea aes _ - | FE4-2533 7h Slag: AT a oe alle PR g WILL TRADE 3} BEDROOM ALL ; - va. wad or tanh ghed. Prise 614.100, M modern home in the city of Poon | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. eee "foretefned: fam OOH ROME | sy _CrwEme, qrrnacTive 3/ iene r -y a hee pore g ou Tv Ro PR aw. | BUILDING, " dex30 7 a Ottawa Hills ; G14.008 bracket. City home hes REAL ESTATE small chihdtes N.| Meat, plu and electricity gas beat, soft water, carpeted liv- PROBLEM? a orl : beat, = — = $2,500. MA 5- Me oo of the — Reterenc cleverly modernised an : ing room, dining 1. and hall. Clud Pr 2781 _ ; FOR SALE in = decorated homes that we room 17°x30°; den # x17’ tm base CALI. Us Betsy Pi 6550 i ‘DRO ODERN HOME. an on th pe. Berm ~ in have over seen § rooms. ment, landscaped lot on paved @ ROOMS, WEST BIDE. (00 FE | cast side. nice location Avail B television — a i street, Wil trade or buy take| COMPLETE REAL ESTATE| 13-4429 Dec 15 mo. ? mo. im ad-| JACK ae terrace Rich treat home. Phone FE 5-3628 SERVICE AT YOUR COMMAND. 1 BEDROOM yew CONBTROS oa et 1.100 down | LOVELAND etian blinds “awnings siorms t room | and We list and sell your property | ette | oman child welcome. Pri. | @ ROOM HOUSE FOR RENT #0 21% Cas Lake RA Keegs Harbor Sine’ paver “street Owner 5) eto rol tl ona vew | vate beth &@ a KD ae Loo ts oan "609 Bawwree, Unies rE _ + 166! ae ee of cits About ‘ Ai r w rea um e one ymow' 4. w We have lots with or withoui a ee BEAUTIFUL 3 ROOMS “—— WEST SIDE . 4 lake priveleges We w ud rooms private yy stove. re 8g Wachington & 3 bedroom ** story. Brick front New Bungalow om your lo’ of ours. t —— — Attached garage 2 bedroems on : orator _ heat hot water, § ROOM, NEARLY NEW 2? BED- A a : ta 3031 “Scout Lake Rd first Noor sob to large fin- Off Baldwin Builder's o . SYLVAN REALTY CO ~ rooms | Laketront. Mice |, gration. | ished reom up Utlity reem. Aute home with breezeway and Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiac |NICE CLEAN } ROOM APART. caer Gan bens etl furnace. Priced to sell imme | 1's car garage gas heat : FE 24104 b 64080 | ile windows. “Bedroom with | _Preve, ec ee Ce ee ee : Rent Apts, Furnished 33 — ventilation Bath. kitehen. | § ROOMS BAIN AND uTiLirt : rE ¢ fence. Easy rHA terms or eee ere stove, refrigerator, steam room _—— r sw 4 and garage . 965 a thao Sensors 14530” 3 BEDROOM RANCH - TYPE| with acreage. P 1 on Ser ee cated one block Bear NEW } BEDROOM RANCH TYPE bare and 3 acres land. MA | Slower se — ‘Working “Fi = 2.40983. | —* 2008. Ideal Lake Front — St. working, FE 23-6137. . new Piains. rn = al Lake Fron js 200M DBPL CIOUS ‘hy a Tic < A very lovely lake front : Fag ee CAS i 5 4 Ave.| two bedroom brick apt. yi ar obey hot water and heat, FE ¢0008. 0 ——— erra ee et home with nice terraced ‘ j | . ' PE bise ase) i th Leaet souk =a leer s Sows payment PE 5-248. sand oa arth 8 ter: ve in this hom e ber ls References. : oa So = rvs. - pee as HOURS | xcouieame Rapa pamery | fee OT | ne | ARTY, Getty of Phe) fe Me comc, Mase ‘ IN 48 HOURS furn, eduits only, 163 Green & | Dorothy Snvder Lavender = UNION TAKE 2 BEDROOM. | fl’ Porcea air heat 64 Lanman and “bar “Price $13.200, ‘ 7 ROOMS. POR 2 ADULTS Pe ” REALTOR rm and new home Full base | off Airport and Willems Lake terms You wil] want this IM WRIGHT. Realtor | _5-67#8 2110 W Huron Bt FE 2-411 wea “ant eth SS err ae >» one on sigh’ h Ji} eee gee }/2 ROOMS” CHRISTIAN covete EM 3298 MUtual 41647 anuEKn ee Mak. “cht MODERN 4 ROuM HOwse WiTH | , mb Cakions Ave. re woe Brivate cat and cairence 116 SP AC ious of g ROOM, (HEATED pontine us pat wsek MA'GSOOY |- wera” "“ccemeel Var (s he een ye Coapesety See) Selene Enenangs — sala STORK BUM Dina” wire UMOOEED W 8 ROOMS. 2 scaper lot Privilege to Un: n ae ad Ro be omy BUYERS WAITING FOR | ; Bag ‘ee ssi room apartment and bath. EM cones. call” re at Ce Le sere mocceanbte pay = end clean 2 bedroom bur t 5 |S CLEAN WARM ROOM LARGE dace Pe ~ § ROOM HOUSE POW! “TMs Eduard B Keith, The, gelo® with ful basement KG. ao Realtor | sors. ‘ra ving, | SMALL ABT (IN PONTIAC COU: | FX ‘teed Commerce ha "PE | babe Man, EM | gard tweestarcing mice | “= 17 | _Prorence oven: * 3 ~ keiilaiaipalbana, 0s DRAYTON Ww ‘OODS — ed. down plur mort | T Rooks Bic West sink HEATED 3 BED. |?,ROOM” 3 BEDROOM GAB) New modern 3 me |. Stee costs Ceugle. ae ebfiéren. im room ay Dec. 7, Cau FE| best. 2 ear Rent until / 93% M living reom, large kitchen . | : oods _ . 47706 after 12 noon. — July 1. | local in Seminole! with dining L Connecting ge-| JOHN -. : rt Ceaggecies. {cncenenio rent Th NEW on “ MY $123 a month Midwest e Pull one of : FE 57006 after 1 ULDING THAT a Oakland County's neigh- ' 2 ROOMS, SINGLE; & 3 ROOMS. | SOP De Made into two 6 room apts. | Kant RN ONE borhoods. ler SENS Ei D | seta seine Pree icecae Tw | Pattee, seater a feerpat | OE patie eP eta! | HOLMES-BARTRAM Kinz : PE. «see miki iene end wre pt % made! | ester, near Auburn and” Crooks | 4902 Dixie nvey. | ; im the Waterfora. | De SR yeurvell he fet 3) Rds REALTOR or surrounding ily walgearece APT, 3 months rent are free. Call us for PARTLY FURN” PH FE 34003 areas to list your propety ts only, 61 Auburn Ave further information. Oar ee : one of Huron 8st FE 43525 | : with a firm that concentrates on | 2 HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS. ———— ne Ph FE 27-0829 gee exclusively in your area? extenst:e advertising | area? * “hose sales force That knows | CASH FOR YOUR | Sg te het + _tide FE 21072. HOME OR EQUITY J CLEAN ROOMS AND BATA. w : B tp ® ge & at nee ieee pans wish ‘s +6064 : price and terms are| 6 pm ; * wily ber gad” of “Toot “over 3 ROOMS AND BATH. ADULTS chartime only § Brilevue. Bellevue Island _Lake Orion Fe e are ie to ones rtend this fe trend Ts Rooms: “PRIVATE ENTRANCE 5 & BATH, PRIVATE SQUARE. <. LISTINGS WANTED nS Ss . FRIDAY, “t ye ae to, 1954 ‘Rent | Apes, Furnished 33 4 ROOM FURNISHED APT. HEAT Aone eis slots Morel FE vos VERY NICE 5 ROOM home, basement, oil heat. Beno. CO FE 65-8183 Wret “Or pontiac - QU Positively ne $100 AR- cT CQU- Share bath with y. erences, Cail between § ana le -.m: ouly. “047 WEST SIDR 2% ROOMS MUR: | 5 bed. Adults oni Monroe Fah 8. Ne’ arinkers. “ieee ) DISTANCE OF Down. wn west # tion, baths, on maig floor. Nidel? fvrnished References re- Quizes, Pontiac Prese Box 34 Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 PPO wougiEn | AND APT& URN. On rn. Tote weleome Russel Renta; Agency Pay Pr) rE 43 Clark 8t 6. MODERN ATERFORD OR 30281 71 ~ HOUSE re-pmsibie from Dec. » Apri) 18 {3336 7 Ron RNISHED HOUSE ON lake, cad Gee r — in a3 2.2 70 per! oo . HOUSETRAILER._ (HURON ca COTTAGES weisome, 3810 Dizie wa: RN, 7 BEDROOM HOME ON Pontiac re ae only. OR NOLL LPL LLLP St. PLEASANT "ROOM home for elderly lady. _vES-asT1. ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN. dl in. 181 son. F 04. ROOM AND D Wit =z _Privileges. PE 2642600 TWIN B HOME PRIVILEGES. Convalescent Homes 38A Se he cosy sl aac? a = servien , La taking bed patients. CLEAN CUr MAN TO ROOM AND board. OL 26101, : ae el ; ee Meat Cass [ane [ake tae ment or will lease, FE eee "$6,300 TOTAL PRICE COMPLETELY FURNISHED CY, SPACIOUS 4 BEDROOM, 2 BATHROOM, FULL PACE BRICK, RANCH HOME, GAS HEAT. LAKE PRIVILEGES. oo X10 LOT. THE PRICE 84.580 INCLUDING LOT & ALL MORTGAGE COSTS. FURNISHED EXHIBIT and enclosed front perch down, 4 bedrm< **d bath up. Pull nome: Bee i. today GI Brick 3 bedrm. ranch type homes. Les 18 3 Ue im an exc loca- All plaste: select Close in rE Every furntahed. _ Men 5837 etal Private entrance West or euuien of $2,000. or r Lk $80 month FE 8-13 Estate 1362 W Huron, 5 ROOM FURNISHED AEARE — rE som = meri Der Walled 4 _Lake ROOMS» ‘FURNISHED ~ CHILD | a Welcome $18 Elizabeth Lake. | » 51284. j foes S FURNISHED. HEATED ~*~ to Lag he age — + acting Meaeten a its ‘Wester ‘Sean Bie a EE WALLED LAKE. ALL MODERN ganar 2 bedrooms, show- only 2? blocks from vil $18 weekly, 955 E. Lake Dr. Lk. Ref rejuired John K. Irwin REALTOR = ince 1025 Saginaw 8t. Eve. FE 2-1804 4 ROOMS. CHILDREN WEL tome Oil furnace. FE 44741 101% N 2-504) ‘ ROOMS AND BATH HOME. Ga- rage in bam oi] farneace. This home has privileges on Upper Strait, Lk Ref required. REALION weittis gy Se st. 24251 Eve. FE 21804 ‘4 poons LAND, GARAGE. 634i ‘| . if ee a ee ee ee eS ee ee fi + tis STOUTS BEST BUYS TODAY HORSE CENTS 4 If you'd like to pay just $950 down. and want to buy ® comfortable home, not fancy, and you want econ- omy at the same time, then rooms a iiving room with a vestibule en- kitchen and dinin basement wit c orated privat entrance. 2 adults. caretaker at 136 Walled Lake prt Tour, area your | 10 Norto B] 7 OS. ‘ r MA 41254 a oo tt is a? that we 7 —— FURN PRivaTe EN |2 YEAR OLD UNFURNISHED 2 ~~ : to the bes rance refrigerator and washer. ” bent e. Electric ~ sell vou, eon erty Call Adults 224 Wilson Phone a Ee ae — stor fipgy Baronet vomeune blinds today fer ace etiere Dre, NEAT 3 ROOM FURNISHED Open 9 to ® Sun. 1 to 6 wa ‘ing machine and wall to wall ‘ tae w= 3 the pa ra avartment on Unton Lake Rd. | West sIDE UPSTAIRS p APART. carpeting 2 children allawed. ~— S onear commeres Ra. Heat and; ment ¢ rooms FE| cant and open all day ay Batspday ; wtiliti~s 908 menth complete 2.2803. and Sunday. 124 Melrose 2811 or EM 3-4086 WEST SIDE « ROOMS AND BATH 4 BEDROOM HOME. , NEAR R PACK. ATH WI {| | 3 ROOMS. BATH PARTLY FURN. | Stove & Fol arate gd faded | afd at Utica, rem —_— 8587 Pontiac Lake Rd. es Par, Month NICHOLIE. | buy REpublie espe “me E 3 ROOMS MODERN. parvate | Harder CO PE 58 5-8183, ent Rooms 37 ee BROS a 22) «School ated at PRivate WARM 3 For R R : | om Sat ve Cerage FP See |, aiserina ROOM. NO DRINK. ‘ A | ere 2-2689 ite OR DL or” ow site Rent Apts, Furnished 3 Rent Houses Furnished 35 4 ice room FOR A OENTLE- Oper 8 6: Sum. 1 to 5 ~ [i ma man Huron. |3 ROOMS AND ‘BATH ATTRAC-|3 ROOM HOUSE NOT MODERN, ATIRACTIVE ROOM FOR LADY. Cuners. We need houses, all sizes tive & roomy. Couple only FE furn - mfirn out Auburn Will | 547 W. Huro. ations arms. acreage Pe es ' fen ecarpente willing to 8To a FR ee! and sel] land contracts 3 ROOM APT FOR 4 MO FROM help modernize house -in return ae ere mee room, FE S208. Por quick reliable service-on the Jan 1 1 or 2 women References pag rent Write Pontiac Press Box a of: your property or land. 50 Washington FE 24110 ATTRACTIVE SLEEPINO ROOM, contrect, call us : = woo men of Wemen west side. FE : : =r 3 ROOM. MODERN. PRIVATE +3664 PONTIAC REALTY CO. bathroom. Christian couple. FE 4 room: and ‘beth home. Gara e 7 €¢ sUs sTOP Patvates ERTRARCE. Belt win FE $-8275 | — + in bsemt. oi) furnace This home cooking and \eund ~~ ty 4 ROOM APARTMENT, has nrivileres on Upper Straits Huron a BUSINESS GIR1'S. EVERYTHING furnished, living room —_ — privileges Minute walk from ‘tountevn “call rE an COMFORTABLE SLEEPING ROOM. With riichen “yt eee Lady pre- ferred CLEAN a 2 oe 3 sUDpIEe FE 48641. Huron | CLEan SLE PING ROO Pine St. . E 3-64 = GIRL, PRIVATE ENTRAN Cooking privileges | Cal! FE 42847 a hot air heat. -An acre of ‘and sensibly priced at 86,- 80 * $600 DOWN $45 A MONTH Located on the north lots ‘there is kitchen and also a oe utility room “ Go-G0-00. on -LIKE A SMALL FARM arden » farm home intertor drivers. Close in. Outside en this one now $7,500 trance. FE 2-4676. 119 W. Pike * $700 down. LARGE oa ae ROOM To _ restaurant. | or 2 ladies preferred. Fdw. M. Stout. Realtor 348 8. Parke. Tl 6. aw St Ph. FE 58-6165 ach he Eves. ‘til 8:30 and e. 2 O86 after 6. 4 : » * . £ f a - - f° a a cee ss rae 2 £. 2. ee . a Z ~ Eves ‘til ® | Coaperative | Real Estate Exchange | CLARK MOVE IN BEFORE eee Now vacant. This § bedroom home, built a = "ares lot Basement, coal furnace, water | heater. part bath, living and | ing rooms, good sized kitchen. Located tn Drayton Plains. $7. 400 with $1,400 down. NORTH JOHNSON. 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms and bath up, ead | Only | living and dining rooms. m kitchen, full basement, with side entrance automatic of] heat. 2 | car garage. cement drive and | pared street. Bus in front of | heuse. 83.500 down INDIAN VILLAGE Located on a tice corner lot which has the back vard fenced in for the chil- drer to play tp) 2 bedrooms full bath, hardwood floors. plastered walls divided basement for rec- feation room, new automatic oil furnace. $2,900 down—total price $10,900 CITY OF PONTIAC 6 rooms, 3 bedrooms with 2? bedrooms and bath up large living and dining rooms metern kitchen, pe CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-6492 RECOMF A OWNER! You'll what you want in the Want Ads! See ' Now! THOM E find | ‘em LAWRENCE W. HOME OPEN DAILY AT 2328 |GAYLORD)| | seorssece sean once 136 E. Pike St. Ample parking. = =. FEderal +4101. Six Rooms THE i condition Mas. tving rm: dining | NORTHWOOD et ere a | ORGANIZATION mt. automatic water . heater, wood furnace storm sash and VETERANS paved street Only siago0.ce, | Better values, tn Pontiac OTTER LAKE ae ae or rs . 2 acres for HANNAN _ garden & orchard, with lake priv- Lincoln ¢4900 ae ag rll ting Hg lone ios aS ia 1362 W_ Huron Open Evenings |. Cooperative Real Estate Exchange wile ee lee’ Loe Moat, stock. GEe O. MARBL E, Realtor €261 Andersonville Rd. Waterford Phene OR 3-1268 v sulated. 1.450 4 down, $65 per mo . OFF JOSLY 11x15 Hving room out landscape | . ~t . nvenierit to sand schoo — meres ONLY $16,800 | Excellent terms - °: foo nl LnMALTT FE 2414 FE 6-0200 5 7 Elan ool fence! Frame home. : fen ay ginseed EMBREE & GREGG ‘Sain abe syle two car) will 10 Peet's: State Bank Bidg Fr 44516 A HOME OF YOUR OWN family that will sure to | Near General Hos ital | Immediate possession. at price | and terms - 3 s, full basement gas heat. Near Lincoln Jr. High 5 room frame home all on one i.oor. irepiace, full dining roem full basement and double rarage $16,500, term Sylvan Village NICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. : Open 8:30 ‘til 8 30 W Huron &. Ph FE 5-8183 HOME FOR CHRISTMAS Immediate possession. All BIO rooms 33 ] ARE Y ou A PERFECTIONIST? If neighborhood counts, exterior bee = 're motivating you to bay. arrange io see thig lovely | 3 bedroom BRICF RAN HOME Im Sviven Vie Leduerock fire place, tile Dath broereway ga- rage Yes quite a litle under o- .W00 Weill arrange terms HUMPHRIES | REALTOR FE 2-0474 | 83 N. Telegraph Open Evenings irative Real Estate Exchange aes ONLY $850 TOTAL DN. PAYMENT. VETERANS = t “A on. lll ce oes . ‘or e cory - Bll wn cludes morpere costs. you ean own one the most ‘modern, comfortable homes in the nation. Brickcrete } reom. Knotty tne kitchen ~ Antique hardware. lect oak floors Need we say more? Climb on this quick, as we have only 4 left. Call — BROS. Phone OR 31872 oF or OR 3-190 Open 8 to 9; Sunday 1 to § MONEY MAKER This 12 room brick income }o- cated inside the city furnished by the owner lJ. A. Taylor REALTOR - Wises! 49" 100 Oakland Ave. PE ¢ SPECIAL. $250 DOWN and and save, orer 4,00 oth on this ¢ icon 4 home on % | R. J. VALUET, Realtor ' 345 Oakland Ave FE 5-0603 Co-opetative Rea) Estate leokomen ALL-PURPOSE HELP- ers thfough Help Want- ed ads. That’s how Pon- tiac Press did it too! * id | aa 1 ' ‘ re : r he ‘ eta = Pel 83 Wiehe. ee i ss Tr a erly , es ” ° , ‘ : ‘ . . \ 4 ee = o4 é ,) 2 ; \ ‘ . 4 FS \ | : SLICE OF HAM | Fer Sele Newsss 4 _. For Sale Houses 43 Meoten Fe been, OOD LO ao PRIOR ade SR 2 ? Elizabeth Lake Estates : ee | Large living room window iss, 1, Sans ceran'e te be war ee $2007 DOWN! Are you for. Scene ty ee rt gg Soe tate a < far beat be hom- on F ery | site io HOME hEe List only ou ae oak floors, tile bath, modern . Sree, | Brand-oew six toom yp | UR OEE peat, ibe bows . | corporated im the construction of il ‘ease: i &. pee. Sees _ large eu . Plan te with attaches gerage. | THELMA M ELWOOD today y + Hurry 4 may choose your | this in protected. red calocl cas fears. Lovett Salm . . _ | $000 t s 4 rooms. bath, stirectively. 63000 down will Price ot $15,000. Kitchen, situated on restricted lot : Lx as furnace. to bus, schools. | = WM. A — ". Cate: Sele. gpice CG. Dorothy Snyder Lavender | wan w KENNEDY ——} —Butit and planned: forthe eonves-}-——— ONL y ———e | "Feta 6 te roma Ene Ni, jurce ot Pe 24a /__ SCHRAM __} lence of two families. Five love 815% DOWN for 449 rooms, bath, 44| FE5-5091 or FE 5-2564 Evenings “tl 4 pm | ig, i ~F oe ‘ermat. we aapest « re wn | ty Jere, One 3rd on See feeds, plastered Welle, tasulated. 8 7 tant A st ROOMS AND BATH. Ol, HEAT, “—PeSSEYe Real Estate § VETERAN storm’ window< screens at 1 aND in Fo0 electric hot water heater and | SPECIALS Ss earae. te at 1 electric stove. 96.100. FE 2-€2314 pes . Good WILLIAMS TAKE | teri sal" caareneat i “ban and Meadowbrook |s. p. CHARLES, Realtor a wit LAKE EXCEPTIONAL BUNGALOW e OF PONTIAC sac i FRONT $15 month, NO'DOWN PAYMENT | very aumctve ‘meters, tou Homes we gee S21 nn epee, eemeames tee | H. BROWN, Realtor oru’3 vedrosms, Ge large’ ohedy ——— a Remain for Sale ve Estate Eaccanee Sa dere's, your chance | Fer Sale Acreage 47 Large picture ‘windows. “fully fee nce us wi {owe na and: r) Holmes’ Bartram. 400 Deave Sigh: | ~~ eganoane ~~ | _ JUST $3,000??? og Eg oa choad, Plan to See and Compare BROWN aM eae aes 2 ae sCNitLjoo Caan a og Say ey a drive On. Williams Road. of? See Thie Home WILLIAMS LAKE 2 Acree part wooded on Sashedew | Ponting, The $3,000 total ix Oo. Fermsce pe loean a Five seem bungie’, mnmaowiate ; . $1.995 DOWN — Doll house. A-I +o ggg ye TE $698 DOWN | foe or ee Bitet Yor ter atv" ae | Beemer sore 2| Model Open | fines mhoteedey ox CRESCENT LATE [ut come gD Bille ote anc) mt See oe ame r, Builder | mete Ost wots. Je i 7 . with 4 : = geet “garden cait James J, Dyer, Bu ments of 060" moath Daily 1-8 ficer.wsitte-wai aod . ‘ | tes lyy, are | iroux & Hicks) SPATE-WIDE " we omirws reas - AT 92.509 DOWN—west side. 3 bed- —— Sans Ro , | ea SARA TESTATE | 25 Dine Hes ioe iv "Pontiac, : i ~ DORRIS & SON : foom brick and frame bungalow, . oe A m OR_3-9701 Jona A. Landmesser, on cminana Gaew cacemune a sent. Tear yard. You forgot to unplug the television set! ASS LAKE - FOF SALE 5 Aches ON BALD 152 W. Buren PE +1587 4930 Ross Drive Periect conditen* °** Mt. Rd Large barn, electric: G SUP UiPuilsakD 3 ri Dr've our West Huron St. (M-50) mien . BOATING-PISHING-BATHING «| Sfu well op property. Cheap. Pe SERVICE : Established 1916 full basement OR Fett tee bincks to model. 4 DOWN—Lazee J room mod: For Sale Houses 43 Li knotty) Doing crag wioat-scuobe. | TEAVING STATE. WUST SEL. gra home near Si. Fred's. idea . oy emg 2 ACRES Por, ware. Well iecnted, Daing . bedroom home. utility. stor- or income. 5 ROOMS. BY OWNER. FOR rooms, bath. breeseway, 3 car Gone, Or, goad rents, Clese gee This home has bald” is Priced frop $13.45. - $700. down. ; ealo.ed _¥E gaeage. apie and apan. to schools store. oe fires’ Gan. bee enced pie, paneling. brick fireplace: plus mortenge cost. to veterans.| 916500 Pour family brick with ; vies. Low as 8109 with $160 down. . Pei. ee ode tres ante] ere tare ati Se gaat | aw ieease| ADAMS gy | ONLY 811.900, $3000 Dw.| 4 ACRES WOODED | Drtrid : Fa. down. ool . Located sear &t. one EAST | 5 tamay . LVAN REALTY co 2.037 ot “pontine = ar Ti ge - ipeeme on Hin Orchard . > gore "to ‘the : TO SEE front Ti ftom the watee. }-Oes-| Spins ene 3 room ph wow resed FE 2410 re sae | ier He deve “a eaccainaenl x} stool ‘and shower | at $9000. "with $3000 down. TAVERN, TRADE Riel einen | ADAMS REALTY CO. ee oe to L.. H. BROWN, Realtor oa Sion *** Fe Site | A Mids SY eas or tad’ tavern’ te tn GW. Ruroo ne pase 4 BEDROOM ais 100, that you would ke to use tresuvey fan, ho Member Co-op _ Nice 7 room home, near dove he “hat 1g tac city sewer, hardwood 2 bedroom home? base . floors, nice bath 1, bicck from tisetets “bot water —_— : . GROCERY, TRADE WEST RANCH TYPE. ax VAN VILLAG SPECIAL! 2 ACRES doors Double Sotment stat | bizeee nh hiving ih liiclialags pe a Orch ranch et oe wae ee wae. forest tee | Christmas Day 30 sere pomecta yan Sis core, rn} Teale ‘THe*waceoayy | @asiSeevae:| SPECIAL! Exam ase | Gemeente Win Beltane “| Saar a | : to cenebed Seer ehraess ever ferme Eves. anter’ e"sat’ ire | aves fous echabtng of tos $750 DOWN "|" HERBERT C. DAVIS | fmt" 2 2,setrron, tons | Pine Mf mitten gater view | BOWLING ALLEY — Double lot. 300 3 BEDROOM uille, FE 2-306, on deen — Vacant 4 room: basement. oil 4025 Pontiae Lake Rd. OR 3-16146 in the northeast ef Rech- on'y $2600! With $600 down. BAR $1,500 DOWN. Immediate posses- Estates. y 6 room new brick vende Se Mae! wees sag be vieges aad Catholic seh ow ee L. G D ‘6 ts A has ers, tome imo ville “ous FHA $1150 rooms. Gas turnace™ and “3 car divers beta w oad, fore » 70 ACRE FAR f ,AUBURN HEIGHTS Makes You Believe — ET bose Raters pi ' attached , Sioansed . plastered ‘ acres of orchard. 1's acres and Workshop. Only $1000) jn, S Sed ca skies “Ba inins | PORZLEHELMONTONOE, comre | Si Ciaderiarlorms Bvegier| Sos"enrageveatis Te ce | stcertaclina Peas "Ggiai $| oun, ue er me Immatinme | SOOT) SS see tag| Prati ring mm ¢ rm|WARD E. PARTRIDGE MAE betel host cad goege, | Peet ernD PEATURES: many iced Fis name ts uit go tires | for WILLIAMS LAKE Hh BA at eran aren o's ICMIOAN BUSINESS REALTS ft. oo, this beaut | Carport’, “user Seer beating Decutitel Sea ieth tants home} Teta price to Ghee wi RIDGEWAY Yow egeeg_ 8 Baie ee Fy FR tor RTC and row pine Eitchen| cabinets with| With attached 2 car and Ed. = ee pen sg painted walls. down. See’ ww terms ' pm i cteaes beagine to ba “vie ef “Descst Lake "gst el Wo Huron PE esas =| 98 Baldwin me ses) 40 ACRES—VACANT 64 ACR Ripa any ne | «sf workm Open ‘tt ® p.m Coepesetive. Poa) Betete Eecheege! mi cast. Prieed os 000 per| ROGER B. HENRY, Inc. Regen >a ealtor | _ ‘tesets beautifully decorated > ‘ : acre. S11 Mets OL 14111 ’ Carey ceramo siding. sasomens. ot Surage _repreation _______.| Nearly New CUCKLER REALTY | _____Beshester,_ Michigan be eee ORS ENS. ne | aitingtne aluminum sting win-| deimiment only m OF)" WALTERS LAKE | sta, *uipettg Dome lated on |g 6 eginay | rm gag | ane, £2 Ft ores ores vs | ES EE: Sarate’| fae mee amen | YEAR AROUND | ity Ferme 3 SMART BUYS | Minmtehy Stem | A JOHNSON. Reator |“ FRGORP RTE | Ge tA) Dot ri dgge| YACATION HOME | "RIDGEWAY _| See cn am = Williams aceday FE 4-2533 Bioomheld High Point Sub. $16,- ar Tl ge land ond one 9% Baldwin om cems| a gout aved, oo bot THIS IS IT Lakes 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. *CUCKLER REAI TY Lake Home = oan a atlas ‘Te, | QLMBOvaLive Real Hvtate Enchange | ness Completely — A lovely home. Light and airy CKLE SAL. Exceptionally nice location beau- =e fo jon a. be 4 FIVE PARCELS we on dtses “tarene bedrooms, li with pic- 11,800 . a36_N. w FE 44001 tifully landscaped iske front jot ’ > . S . — r ; ture windo with dining ’ / mn | Eves. FE 1-613 PE 54312 8 rms. ond bath. tui) VACANT, $1,500 DN. stately shane | trent. 2 ACRES EACH RIDGEWAY area, ful tile with ste a LAKE ORION | Dam. screened front porch. 2/ You can move in- today and be} Tin ® Serr Lg Located near on : shower, ¢ D See “Fenced Brive out Dine S ver a ‘ hptgre \ ear garage. CALL TODAY. well settled be‘ore Christmas. 5 ad ae atx Weiden Na. Bacelioat bulla: 97) Baldwin +4203 ae home prox. 1% mi; Watch for Open leges etlortas room. a GI b ern terrace. New ens furnace Por 9g ra village of So er 7 =" “TOOK WHITE | Ser eters | BREE AS fe ec in cada | RE ee ee | Sila perce Sen cmah coup perment, Uns large bedrooms pi erbets. | onterd Miche AY Oa Tia | eat feet fail bem wth 'per'| | TOP VALUE Edw. M. Stout, Realtor igidw. M. Stout. Realtor | suomi OF WEL Par “die beth ‘and “atility All’ on BROS car ‘attached . | FURNISHED pas, bes repulo gas hot water feet wore cee poured cen Chen aves. “th 8.58 Open eve. ti 8:30 | Oneevit , 1 Noor. A lovely large lot with ° tohe Gnd proviinpen: Chae te Levee 1 seow heme. ons bent | Geet me Ome Gore ote as ST oe For Sete Farms = foo “Thue bene 7a nmaLrons ri, cafes ere | diese ite Ste tonsa? "FACTORY SITE {a | _ ¥; WiOpen 6,10 0; Bungay hie 8” | 0. 1.-Caly mortgnge seat oom, breakfast fonmn. John K. Irwin , : nro oe Sete Le | ee 0s On taste Oo reece | CRAWFORD THOGAEE cea | pws Sallegmorienee cont lavetery and ww cowa, 3 ates amie WARD FE. PARTRIDGE | “zy em. pavement. Will build te sat AOENCT down All furnished. Living room, dining room egg ls os a Since 1925 REALTOR FE 2-8316| # Aa ye - "5 with sewer and| YOUr Seed> for « $1 more ki full basement. fur- 101% WN w st water in ae | = OPEN EVES. PE +180 St. $8, a sees. Bast dl : pened RIDGEWAY. FE 243) “EVE. Fe 21904 432 W. Huron & . Open Eve. 7 to 8 jcate aie ce. 100 Me 7 or — buys! P z ILLER | ,roorvetsnoan | garetts |Site B2| NN ETT gS lade ara Brick 2 bedrooms, living room, Selresan, Seattle room ; month ee | ee ' kitenen, . Venetian Diinds,| ith brick fireplace. BUILDING Lots pets for sree EAST eeee| ELS ees| ES pees | OYLVAN | °™ cevers TRIPP | Pesos cn] Gece garage. Hardwood water ~, Pull price $13,650 kitchen. Wot 10x04. -*- Mf desired. Call road near and dining room.| wit? $2,700 down. Only 1 mile from city. §13,- . . JUDSON ay wy | ied 4 bedroom y Good neighbor- WILLIS BREWER O00. See & today. VILLAGE Vacant Lake Front L100 Majestie “Bldgs 1 _2-0700_| and coop. iy le Pe gv mln og ——=— .000 DOWN - Want ® ranch Sam Warwick has 1 large face 3 bedroom home with 24x13 Lake Orion 100 water front- Choice Building Lot EM 32387 gee ss Sag! men oe FE _+s10s PE 9-033 cel bungalow with brick 3 bedroom ptm go Bes base- ca living room, mod-| age. 2 family - 2 8 5 he oe ment to veterans. attached | garage. Bui in oT teen . A, nog ern belt, und xtchen Vene-| ore» room ent with oo f ae, pa es wo 465 Acres NORTH SUBURBAN Only $600 Down | ead material I'eaiaee tite ee Fo ae 191x212 lot in exclusive Forest | Metter, tnee bedroom heme. Near schools.|. Sevur “wire yungulow, in Keogo ing, room. with therm ie ee. oon and screens Leceted | op porch ovérieoking lake "Good gy Apne — eH. mpg ony Real buy. 6s te ES vie) Emme sce, esta | Ble qkts’ phere | Racribecnscme meee || Tm RIDDELL Waka cesT sauare A heat Bheclrie eer nas waten Becomes, | furnace. Net medera but mech oungstown kitchen, gar- 48080 Open Sunday. | Income—For Professional | 404 Commerrs R4. Ph. EM }3072 space witt modern living condition. Exceptiona) buy. $856 > paying isposs!; insulated A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS Do nd Retired P | ters above, "Near Lakes Oren, = $2,500 Down a d People Wil consider trade for NORTH PAUL A. KERN. Realtor| sasdine festures Owner | gona seine Martein o-ees "2 bedroom bungalow im ex-| 10 living units located peer | bom and i eet 2 bedroom home with full base- | 31 Oskland ‘Ave. , FE 2-0200 on ‘bother barry Om! Tesi . RAEBURN Sa: dining room ~ a to . per year net income haere CHEROKEE HI LS! 120 ACRES only. » evenings 7 p.m. to 8 . < ment and tile bath Roomy gor “Real Estate 18" a block - the en wale! G8 bak cee modern kitchen, tile bath. Gegrectatin. 55 per cent aon mnt) location its caged = os Daogtiont end tie om, Me 1. ; sees et Ereeieet gtr | NO MONEY DOWN | “= . CLOSE 1H § room buneaiow, sate cit qieweaseatae oc bade. Ts Realtor | sre a i rats See Sons bose LDEN i eiyiitans Genera pentee | BEDROOM, rah, ye rim gues Dow par, aadaeer | Kateal Greiece, towencmimes | Sctng, WtTeneurees | oven Rrewnag | A = Cg pay a ae eo) ee | eee SPARSE) Cen lean wom pote eae | Ee , price 64.460 Tmmedinie = : PE ¢-421) Eves, PE $1363 | for Pontiae property s tote tn the heart of sew ; NE | git vein, resttor | EERE ESE | Be ou. sme og, sam | Bedrooms Suburban SS PEBEE| KI Templeton, Realtor | Snlnae sharia tae | STONE REALTY CO. After @ call FE 55783 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor |" nate “Metarty | ettteienetart Meier | Coy 9 room bungsiow home| Get Your Building Sites | Soe opnert oe Moun iets! ia the, 4, rose bah me Co-operativ ° al ° fect for reti 0 , |; * : 4 of furnace $10,400. Terms. 06 dines 93-0083 pe e Real Estate Exchange 13 W. Muroe Open 99 _ PF 22:0 of PE $2578 dining soos moterp kiich- opr pon nr geo p= ead — Now, For Spring ant o ace $10, 9 to 8 pm. Daily; Sun 1 to 5 oe ae a ; Phone FE 3-1103 or OR 3-1648 [- en 1 bedroom end lavatory tered walls of] cire heat. can't SUBURBAN FIVE ACRES inde- : 4 4.C€, HAY DEN, Realtor i NO MONEY DOWN Co-operative Res) Lstate Exchange | ‘ ‘ og ine — ——— be beat for only $5.960 with pendence Top. 165 ft frontage. 40 Acres —Metamota % E Walter Bivd PE 60041 gt 2 bedroom bungalow west of Landlords Hate ‘em! Birmingham er heat . oa garage 10 sotme ° pag gpoclhte Gonteet os cise. Large attractive 7 room bun- : ae , —~ Bateman seq TU Basement Only PONTIAC GABLE HOMES! = YEAR AROUND LAKE HOME frutt' Wwoes Owner tase § ROOM BUNGALOW tricity availadle for your por. asiow in cacelient condition. (GROCERY & HOME eg making tenants scarce | Let this four bedroom, two bath ae Large i room. convenient 88. $709 down pose ail nee. eccennn | BEER & WINE , GI's ween pou on bay 0 teva ate po oo i TD ntl mean mon Brick R I =) ty bl | cane ee oa CITY LOTS. Two ots 60x10 ft view of coummyede Wan | Croceed over (S100 We tae. Oe 2 bedroom home. Price only @7.-| ima Tosen eects ir vo Reid magi | heat. on jot 100n18@ with @: has sidewsiks gas, water end basement. off beet. Btormes | tree, nit, rn veom living acer. TeRaron School ell AND 3, Dedroom bomes.| s5¢ “win only (ge, oo pom ae ne ae pe Mens Dig cmc Mgirond| (Es end plenty of ‘apace tor sewer im street, 4625 gach soe fools ectes timber’ | ters, plus modem 4 room home Sire foot mataes | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | Spee "Pos fet Far | Fea "ot" itreaume | ftir WPeemgcmn | ee SIRE) penne rane reg ct) tags) a imine hardwood fun base- | 48 ave." PE somn| @ a | low taxes. | mal parties. 628.008. tile beth. fu ement, | WEST SIDE Only $860 cash. , business and real estate, Balance Bien dellgrevbep hit home, we Reel Retote Roches’ | Vairmey. OF8 mink AND | WEST OF WOODWARD. Two bed- ing. Teereation foom. fire cA Sa reins res CLARE REAL ESTATE Roy Annett Inc.| =e * . ee | “BENJ RICH Goss rig Seepernee ay. ‘cat Sregeedl’ shower Decement. “recres an Co-operative Real Estate Exchange |g puron PEderal aries | axe Ly [ole Waterfront Special ays 12549 Linwood” TUisa 3-4000,| storms’ and. screens Only. ¥7-500. meat ‘polo. eaifee, terms | Pesljand ou @ pared stfemt, Maat Mon, Boller wate, wit tate fume | Coe Evenines end Bundy 1-4” | gate intuies tock fatures and fiur'teom and bet = | ° ee eee Brick Ranch—Rochester | ‘rai Hospital” “"™™ Postiee Com ‘ea 2 ee Jeane at $78 er month. Pull price ee te eee . a A reel bay tor the commie satay cow, Reman, Net, ranch! we wal taté your heme te trode | ile Ay Sale Busi . s Proper y 0) ter look into this one. We will jotrin aren, with many shade | | eft I ore ‘7, On poved arnacieies en ion room }¢u28, | ———<—= eee | ra Rene Site pate § SLES. PROM TOWN. sexe | rant you have ever seen _ pavemenn, b Het | ( . | ] : fo "chopping sed school beamed celling 7 large bed- | ea virest, near St Joseph and 7 rons tor buciness” later 10 DAT | er , | . PART BRAND NEW part tried 10, ecremit te bam bun Russell Youn PE beset, Pace gg os a vel or Lipo KERN lp gated TO GET YOUR FREE CHRIST. Will You Trade? aod true in this friendly re- | im vanity. Utility room with DO | ter ie w. Pine, PE esses, Ce ee ae tase naan : od } = rer. ity f h Real Estate Since 1919" Four Bedrooms A modeled farm house with four . lava: Ammané ra opportunity for right party. __ ‘‘Real Estate Since 1918" Do you have a small ho tory an Stand REALTOR WATKINS LAKE. A 60 FOOT CAKE Cail for appointment : rive rome end beh cows, |. EEDRGOM GET OR COOKING | Sed) weua tae te arace ® | porch Gor summer puesta leod | ME garage’ "iSineh Mhaving | “byte BNET" Eh o—manase chS™ | iat Mt Ap oor Tully to gata | Cel Wer svpetunes | Sale Land Contracts 52 ~ s RANGE — OR EQUIVALENT IN or your equity for e iarger you'll have them with three ease- state 260. terms . = Bake Bt eee hyd ‘oer ‘ kitehen. —— = floors PURCHASE PRICE. 3 bedroom home? Call us ment, to Crchard Lake) and — The teks live, oo John K Irwin i th gas heat, paved a right away, immediate pos- csenpy tncbucens tor 665.500. GATEWAYS to ene lake Mon, EM 5-403. . = i a Shots Street 2-3 8| SS 7 room heme - ‘wwe, vanes setroom Roy Annett Inc. HAPPINESS Watkins-Pontiac Estates sais Since. nas . | 20 Per Cent yaneh REALTOR® Pontiac ve . Saginaw ies FOR CHRISTMAS WITH THE| Immediate Possession crs Oni three yore aa PN : svbidvision Lot. i00 sel “Good Fe 240 EVE. PE vist | Discount W oo with at neesial 3 ‘ue Sunralow weit © fcrecned = Leow taxes-ow price. es ay HANDYMAN WANTED ia 41380. 54700 SMALL New Homes — builder, Work- tached breeseway and 2 car ANCH HOME weet tte an oe = mak Glin os cee at Vest of the Dixie DOWN PAYMENT c Cost te py ie Bon With Carport | EP Eat ons [Toate MILLER epi sca S| ca meets | oc ete vie, | pie tee ce tn Be s ; eat, row- down. , . . nd Fyteret room ranch ) om jot 100x180 stricte area Close to bus ser- & } Build. | : chuded at only $10,000. 65 M th | Fast Sj ; freatage ene is complete, with | Buy an Existing Honie | Nexps some Pinismino BOT | roeds “Close in. “Loe. es ‘sono ing, complete ‘op tueror ear! ye HAYDEN, Realtor Terms. _ on | — eon ee iis = 5 nec Atlee ‘oss tae eed | Thev ate complete all work done pa NCE TO GET START- eat Gt sf Di ; Ra st thie” intersection "of — . FE Walkon Bivd Ogen_ Eves. se powd i. lwo z oD . cast of the Dixie Encollent location for television, | . Kamps Only $190 Dn. | Bese Sis | See Ee Sheree “sour russ | gees) Seen Seas ue caiman ampsen : heater. Pull price 68,080 eth thing ie here. for perfect fam dows. Ne proviems of finish | wit ADMIRE THIS MASONRY | area, Cle 4 te bus service schoois| O™F 95.980 with easy payments.| Bai on contract $5180, 20 VETERANS terme. livin Call today to see it, Wy hare, existing om F 5 SF PO ie Oe Ee ea ee a : + F ; ‘ . is P ‘ \. r i P i P de a ee ae ae ee ee ea oe ee ee ee ee ee eS ee ere Se me ee = | led ie miniesigge PF ge oti indiiliatteetees nih ae Lhe haf bs aa? a die lle oe ee ee ae ih * A LOANS $25 TO $500 , Baxter & Livingstone | AN 3 dresbes. YOUNG LADIES DR 10. $3. each also misc. Cheap. OR 3-1785. Psd minutes. g Be Tanta LOAN CO. FE 2-9206 302 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. ai. 93 Drenans TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Sore W be ROCHESTER, MICH. ANTIQUE VICTORIAN OVAL TOP 2 TUXEDOS. SMALL & LARGE. Good condition. EM 28 Sale Household Goods §7 ged menatggren ELECTRIC TRONS, . coffee makers, FINANCE COMPANY od Buren er iromatic model. Rey: ry pow only $140.95. MI SHOPPING FOR A LOAN? TEs" to fe 9 R 17. yrest poo can like new % Tra 5 ae iy. | har De BALL FARIOS AND BENEFICIAL no pla FINANCE CO. | game tet, Gets ws Sg A 1 compare hahess, spirscranmaly barenins nee Money? 2 er ete Euclid, @s your telephone. "FE 90-8121 food Thor wrincer type | washer. 5, WN. Telegraph @ PC. WALNUT DINING ROOM suite, $35. rr 7-0655 _ BED + > ——CHRISTMAS Home & Auto eerproes Loan Company | gieser'tecinctfinee B58 Saber fe ts'eetarter Sort” | Se" sctomatc’ Suacr'* sti Morigage Loans 584 “red ee TOM $32 50 LOW INTEREST Furniture, Apphances fted “mee tor «ingle family 3065 — ped Rd — —- canceled eego Harbor i “PETERS. FEMALE TMELLP WANTED N » 1310 Ficoll State Bank CHIPENDALE MAHOGANY DIN- rE or ine room suite. good condition "Phone PE bouoe or PESSTIS __Other oda pieces MI 40666 DECEMBER Bameaine Swaps 55 00 Sheba 22 .) CHAIN‘ SAWS TRADE FOR - or sell, MY 00 fpr. ucpean nocseTaatiEn, |* $ tes _ fn "hows pew as ee on ce _imnereoring Mattresses $16 50 Cot $ 400 7 CH ugtie RADIO, HEATER. We es seit and —— evefy- = for bunk beds or sell for | ey te, a or ee "tai tari e ‘utniture PERGUSON TRACTOR LOADER. | 14'S: tees FE 28523 Zrote tor anything of equal value . PRICE SALE MOBO BRONC MECHANICAL On Linoleums, Floor borse for tr . _or wm set FE S203 Tile, Wall Tile and Paints at BARREL | Mar COUN Boon -SYERS 141 W. Muron FE 4.3064 DITION. WILL TRADE FOR | DRESSER. $#085 SIX YEAR CRIB, “ 9 GAUGE PHONE FE 1-650) $765. Davenport and chair $19 50 AFTER 5. Table top gas stove, $19 50. Three burner | gd a stove. $09.50. tract (Where you pave sold prop | i'm cis sot iprines s18'0 erty) 4 ‘ear H. J VanWelt OR 31355 BANK FURNITURE CO. | SWAP IN YOUR OLD SKATES ON | a ORCHARD LAKE AVE. NEXT Lae Skates TO a. GAS STATION. SWAP 1500 WED Fo | Gall -Z TERMS flooring Por table _ : nee ‘ti © Friday nights with motor or sell. MA 5-608, DAVENPORT AND CHAIR TO after 5:00 p.m. match Also GE Ironer OL 2.1988 gig 2 . on —a DAVENPORT AND CHAIR GOOD rs. sell condition. $35. FE 2-7761 Hie 8. “Telegraph, “Lot "se DEEP FREEZE. 15 Fy site BE. > jow list) Waraick’s 45080 FRADE YOUR LAND CONTRACT, furniture ‘ DRESSING TABLE ae SKIRT, chair. mirror §12. Reed desk, $10 _Walnut bookease, $15 MI 6-0487. 2 LIMED OaK, TWIN BEDS, chest to match” RCA. T.¥ perfect. Best after $916 pm _8 FE 4.937, FT) cu ile ame = Dae “yoRTY-FOUR = | amr se ‘THE PON NTIAC’ ‘PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 ; . . to Loan 83 oo 56, Sale Household Goods 57|: Sale Household Goods 87| CARNIVAL icadin by Dick Turner For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60| Sale Musical Goods 62 eee: ee 8 t 1 YDs. < oF 0 eas 3 SPEED. C : : ’ kane anytime » vears. Buy ® new refrigerator for a little more a used machine. Michigan Fluorescent, FOR BALE GUARANTEED RE-| 393 Orchard Lake Ave. _ {rigerators -oreee, $39.05 UD) YacdUM CLEANER. GOOD CON- dition. Reasonabie. aoe” Al a electric, FE 2 - LZ 3 MAHOGANY DUNCAN ( : —_ pert ts Lesa 5 sgl aaagaad : FURNACE BL SLOWER AND HOMEY. Sale Sporting Goods 65 1905 = controls. make offer. FE PONTIAC PLYWOOD Co. ~ “ z Roe Ons #3 siOvVE 7 CU PT 1 ee ee E CARVER ae a, Tien 1488 Baldwin , PE 2-2563 Rsku iB TANNED. NATURAL P aaeth. _—, SPRINGS AND MATTRESS. FE FULLER REBUILT VACUUM Oe te Coo. _fbie, FE +4683 sweepers. From $5.50 to $15.00. | On pies a nest os. Ba TPC SOLID WALNUT + eepacon | a i MACHINE a VACUUM _PE 372160 _ ,, tanks. J mster 53.1°" Center de crv mie, bed frame, chest | na mS FOt SALE, NEW STEEL GaA-| B Gresser with mirrors , Vent ; | Cleaner Repairing. FE 2-3700_ a rage. 1 com’ with plans | ft GO. A Thom 80 8 Perry: | Sons: BU’ mirro: bench. cond. STOVES BOUGH® xe a Ex for assempiy sins after | SEWINC MACHINE, . CAB- pio Shell, 375 8 Telegraph, FE yFE bart tabie chairs. 6 —— a 7. tt tog U0 cen, | _5:30 p.m. OR 3131 odel. $50. Good tondition.| 9-4708 Gas stove. UskD 3 MOs Cost | gl vawron Cop. 194 ty MA Seves. | FURNACE, PRESSURE COOKER. | Ean Caswell, “6 MePhereen. | — ound—SUY, SELL, TRADE Slut "ace. canta boo | Mivnaroee TENT E, Waar | be , Re ee ae | Com a ; ; : ay v “r recor: ye v . = Phone FE \ Gy Was ih. MACHINE. LIKE. ore on on Reason- juess who I saw squirming like the dickens while the! pp move, rust soo peg £2.62, per RAW FURS ate _FE 3-309. ated aoc = | Pastor was ing about people who put on airs!” Sagate: “PUAY Pr ¥ PEN AND PAD,| can: G. A Thompson, "AN G2£Y_ 3 PIECE (ROWE) SEC. TAPPAN Gas RANGE. DOUBLE + was talking a ia Sere it ascher o6. Testes: | _ Ferry “a WANTED Siete anise | POA | Sieh ta “Beoketuty and” cor i Mate OI cearen | Eee eee | EET ee Lowa a i FOR SALE. PR. OF SKATES. : . = : GYRO-MATIC WENDIN WASHER. | De” ror in. square. All blond, Christmas Gifts 59 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 OF eae a women's sue 8] Se, VREELAND FUR CO. cane _ FE | ee | no iis & pages Gas RANGE DETR JEWEL, ek RE eS ri ELCENT 3 pam OF SKIS AND POLES. *igou to ARE | 5) 1. a PURNACE WITH AUTO. WITH AUTO. | © single phase, used only 2 months, ioe rons Pr ceed teble top, fully auto. ight and Bled Toboggan. Girl's size 16 spow ot noisy: get tee teat be com | “aamper. PE C13. |e hp. = wR timer ‘Higgins de- U sed 1 Trade-in’ Dept. suit, —— deer rifle, new 22 i. Rules, FE ie GIRL'S CHICAGO ROLLER | _ ¢-4038. . at poze iris bike, like new = rifle, and camping equip- ioe COMFORTERS “WOVEN skates, like new, size 7. OR | G00 PT. YwooD ii 5 RO ee ha, - BS Fez. | eso eal poy Sere $10. “ment Py skates. FE 2-1048. fags Heavenabie 23 Pine 8. FE 5'6514 oma i Also z dae waite. e i's size ~~ 9x12 LINOLEUMS, $1.98 }3 pe” tiving room’): '*'!:. $19.06| POR SALE CHEAP, LADY'S | _ +6 . | GASOLINE” DRIVEN WELDER. | _FE_¢-6304. ee Ss one te ft wall tile... ie mt. | 8 Be. wood breakiast set..... $34.98 te Kies ann a mectned ree Onn 20 Longview ~. Auburn Rd. /i7 “RCA SSaaSLE. haa walt tile 2e eee 924.95 | Market 4-2806. = ch tas waee _Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 $5 house paint ees al Large dresser npn ROLLER exates.| ATtist’s supplies, hobby| —“Ge yf COMPANY 5 inside ename} gal Chest of drawers rnc A Gina's ‘SHOE “ROLLER 58 ATES, l ee . J 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 | ~~ D's 140 8 saan 'W | Odd ‘upholstered chairs $495 | 4 pair: like wew sive } and I's, | supplies, see Classification | gaws AND SCISSORS CRUSHED STONE AND SAND. 7 ____ Free Delivery Free ALL DOWN PAYMENT __ 9. each. OL 6 -|24A “HOBBIES & SUP-| SHARPENED. ALL WORK I8| MERCER PLUSH DOOR SALES|~ Gravel and fill dirt. Lyle Conk- nT Cl6 DRYER. PREE FARK! GiRL's ICE sates, sizes, | 24: -| GUA! 490 Pon. Trail Walled Lk. MA 42222| jin" PE ‘2-8572 or PE 8-1112. like new, will sacrifice’ FE WYMAN’S small size snow shoes. FE 50442, py [ES PE 5-7835 2529 Opdvke Rd 39 GALLON GAS HEATERS, $55. RIVEWAYS - ROADS _after 4 18 W. Pike onl GIFT ITEMS FOR MEN AND. * . “4% LB SMOOTH ROOFING. 52 gallen e heaters, $87.50. D HOOVER VACUUM LIKE NEW. | USED GAg RANGES; $2030 AND| Bomen on your Christmas list - ee gee Regs roll; @ A Thompson M8. Perry. | Good gravel, 5 yards §1. De $1495 Belts s brushes, ali] up. R. B. Munro ji lectric. 1060 tous. Counselor cosmetics PE | BIRCH FLUSH DOORS, SLIGHTLY | 5 gal. Coating .... $2.75 eact) SNOW TIRES. ¢ 00.16. $15 A PAIR. | _livered. FE 46588. makes. 066 My Huron Gar- _W. Huron. a ; ROLLER d-maged. — any size, >of an Root Cement $1.10 gal OR_3-7134 FILL DIRT, $2 LOAD. WILLIAMS dens. GsED TVS 6 UF AK B.|ORLs CHIC? Go pa Nar maya Wor aes BLAY K Ce ee a 2 we 1000 _W._Muroa, | skates, sitet #7 OF Fae os Ta $10. Smaller — vour eas or oi] conversion. We | FILL DIRT ROAD GRAVEL. DE- HOLIDAY SPECIAL é | HOBBY HORSES. ala stitable for coffee tables, $3 and| COAL & BUILDING RT all aa daranses lc tive FE Prigtdaice, 30 te. gnee 98 Used Trade-in — s controled, Safest for a ee ee aante ban cohen | tt Crmere Lae Bre. wan fiat duct, PRA terme, Beas | pre etae ate GRAVEL QUICK Frigicaire } ft. refrigerator a eee Sif Re ru iorze 2381 Mat. Clem. | $694 Orchard Lake Rd. 1st house Garwood delivery, PE 2-0603. floer mod. PRS | Ap eee gas steve onoon0e- OO | Soe South of Walnut Like Rd. Open G Doors TERR 28 OR 3 BULL | BROCESSED ROAD & DRIVEWA Bacco seve machine, Large oll ETE $30.98 | —— Se = || very Sor WS Ee oe. arage ee i rodition Ati | good | “gravel Pit run 60-40 and cushion ngedaire arver ape tie 8 tedTgerevorguaracised $69.95 us Mee tie —o BURMEISTER’S Compiate stock “lage ‘avallable at sanee cin aa vale and. Wilkinaoe Sand & Gravel. On. trees ' Re” PARKING oo 2 resesneule, Massed’ peloes: do garage | $3.95. Also ae tt; |SAND GRAVEL” AND FILLING

W ebster-Chicago 3 speed Grandfather Capt. Flash. tel ai ~ 3 5604 el ee oe ee £ Wanton eartings set nie FLYER.TRAINS portable phonograph. FE |ixe rea GERMAN randy AND FLASH OUT.| 20.95 3 pe. rhinestone set 1295 | Cash and carry price AUTHORIZED FACTORY SERV- x . 1743 — CAMERA Case SAND } 32.50 rhinestone, baguette set 14.50 | Complete tine of buildin materials ie» ana genuine factory parts 5.5764 rf epherd puppies. 10 weeks old. LEAVING TOWN, MUST SELL| fit Fas ‘8, ow brass lamps. | 57 50 earrings & necklace set 15.95 | Slightly higher on deliveries ree tes. on factory analyzer) | _~ ~ : a Mighiand custom made sofa. matching ma-|_ 200 Starr FE 56904 —— WATCHES 8161 Dixie Hey - Clarkston asker e 93 W Do It Yourself 61 hogany leather top lamptables, | (Chrictmas Specials 7150 Hamilton Ill y gold 3995 MA 5-581! _ HOME OWNERS: ALUM AWN “rl TONE t KENNEL s cocktail table maple bedroom | . cl | ” 7150 GRUEN 1: J. W. goid 39 95 BENDIX AUTOMATIC "WASHER, | ngs, factory price FE + _n ~ ~ ae curiam = pred ~~ | Shot io and deer rifles. 25 per 4.85 LONGINE 17 J. y — Craftemar easolire jawn mower. | ~~ &£U MRER AMAZING NEW oe AWN. ~ AOU A r IC G GARDENS _ rapes skunk urcoa size cent of / ss ‘ e fi es a black Petsian lamb size 14 type-/30 per cent off on all fly rods | he HELBROS solid gold : ae ‘ wa aseritice } “FALL SPECIALS “ cecewess! or pore ath ran AND fo oe WE BEAT AND | canes: ere fete 31's HELBROS. 17 J O78 BOY'S HIGGINS 20IN BICYCLE | 1x8 white pine boards M sq. ft. . BOXE? PU Ps PROM ae LOVE SEAT AND CHAIR TO! on els, no 150 HE . IGINE ; SI 2 M oso ft 10 eye nt : A aa match maple lounging chair, odd | EVINRUDE OUTBOARD MOTORS.| w go) ; 27350 —slike ne $30 an ce mane zi0 thick watt shingies c& cr CEE WEEDON st'ck 588° Orion - Clarkston Rd. chairs end tables. apt size buf NEW 1955 MODELS, EASY | ELECTRIC APPLIANCES springs sie OL 13800 $2.30, wall plank & tile varie- HOME EQUIPMENT | Clarkston MAple 5-7783 or FE fet. corner cabinet. small =o pues eee Lodi Pope piineee Sythe ory al earuncou Pixtvare can | enied colors. 8 sq. ft. in carton 1661 S_ Telegraph ss. 4-2587 44-6083 chests Of drawers, article or s DOR ‘ } ve invalid walker, tolletcomode: | Thermo boots, $14.50 20.95 DULANE Fryrite 19.95 pipes and fittings, automatic oil | pease: ina: onataat aaa Eee | DECORATE. 1OUN BASEMENT Pa rtieee Ore Ane ae ati beside table misc items. Very | Insulated deer-hunting coats $16 50 19.95 CASCO steam-dry iron 12.95 | _and gas water heater, off and) Gory 91350 & up. 2x4 to 2x12 No. | RUSCON vU'THR WALL & old, Reg FDSB. Phone FE reasonable. FE $1367 or MI Reeular $1985 auto. toaster, now 19 06 DORMEYER elec in. 12 +; coal furnaces, ten and het) 2 & better fir lumber, get mae elaarae FLOOR COATING 4-463 : . _ 44675 a WESTINGHOUSE steam, 9) Sater boilers, price now. New type insulated WATERPROOF YOUR BASEMENT BEAGLE HOU HOUND FOR SALE Fr LIVING ROOM SUITE MATCHED “Regular sie ‘ 2 4.95 elec. kitchen clocks 20) HEIGHT’S SUPPLY siding. See us for new low prices. regrets FERRO- +1044 step tables Table lamps. 200 | +--siall power saws, $5406 7.50 WEST BEND elec 2683 Pe -Driveway culverts State approved, |COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY Starr. FE 5-6304 . Rev ies 437 88. bea 405 Ph PES ee 4 hooks steel clothes post, $5.45 | 81 Orchard Lake Ave. rE dno BaBy cage, abe AND NEW Magic CHEF eS er Sunbeam auto. fry pans deep fry- popecin mB. pop 495, pene Lm Seer oa. Sewer erecks & drain tile & po ir YOU ELF SEPTIC TAN TANK - Alec breeders. OL more Washer x12 rug and pac steam irons and auto coffee $0 88 “ONT SAL col rege P 7 . sf ittings. PP. ne cleaner. ¢ 93.96 Thom p- 2 single poster beds. complete, takers 6 "3 aawnt A =s ; —— 20 95 ee pecan’ Pa 18¢ re ft. Oak flooring grades _son, 8° 8 Perry seers AND aig PUP- dresser, chairs and table apt KELL y° *S HARDWARE ™ 50 *CAMFIELD pop-up Televisions, refrigerators, free in windowwall. Plywood, interior jae OUR TOOLS DO YOUR own _Dies, $4 each OR_3- size Washer upright Hoover vac : -| toasters 1545) ers. electric stoves. lroners. New| » oxterior, Get our . quantity lambing. wiring repairing. BABY 1 PARAKEETS. W eran noe uum, mirrors lamps desk and, 394,Auburn At Adams FE 28811) 7; 59 nat'l adv elec toaster 1695 | floor samples Big discount | tie. you'll save. plete stack soll sewer ereck and | This Week Only $5.98 Many more misc items 129 Rae- ayeRICAN FLYER TRAIN. RE- $275 Silver Chef mixer 30 85 Terns. Call or stop at Wayne P 1s C 1 be Co. Pp a saairal Builder 1s ee mn V..-- burn or FE 4-184) ‘ache control) ewitthes.)) iceiras “12.35 atte coffee marer 895 heating Co 523 N Main Roches- au t. yr Lumber Grain tile. lantealm ullders’ | 801 4th St PE 20-4025. Cloned “Sun MAGIC CHEF GAS STOVE $25 rE 2.3383 ‘ HIFTS FOR HIM _ ter. OL 2021! 6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce | Supply 156 West Montcalm. FE * : as a, Maal ; . a : tch 14 75 HOT EM 3-273) §-4712 Friday through Wednesday | | CHTHUAH TA AND — TERRIER Dacenpc A and cheir with slip A BOY'S DREAM . ae anti-ma at ee wa ; 36 i alruckllg Se ae ee _ | _9 to 6 0 Closed every Thursday. pups. mixed Males. 820. FE cover 72 -Lar butfet. $25 i ear i , a ‘urnace also fender s 8. ji il I % S$ = lilac Sh Rt | Double bed $25. FE 5.2913 Rea aoe er gate. GRUEN shgck-water _proot 3995) for “30 to 31 Chev. FE 5-8235 based hee er _ $10 FE COMBINATION DOORS. WH oe - : 45 09 matcheq watch & cuff 12735) ~ — = Spee pine. $14.15 ae side wal) CHRISTMAS SPECIAL ER MATTXESEES ANI! HOLLYWOOD | witche single and double au- $030 matched watch. key- COLEMAN FLOOR FURNACE. 5-600.. Sakes 61460, _ pups, Reasonable. $7 W. Rundell beds All new You cave Closed | tomatic signals. automatic engine chain. cufflinks. tie clip ly 00 good condition $75. Portable se¥- yepicINK CABINETS LARGE. 20 FOR SALE PUPPIES. on Sat Hilbere $2 Williams, FE - cattle milk coal lumber and | 95'99 matched pillfold pocket | tne machine. automatic washer.| “in mirror all metal cabinet $795 | CHURCH S "INC. old FM 3-0163 $ WEEKS - 330 : searchlight cars, water tank sta- Becretary, k-y case 7 _EM™3-4437 value, $3.95. Slightly marred Also | PE ?-0233 = MOVING! ALL FURNITURE MUST tion and village houses. tunnel 14 99 cowhide billfold in CHUCK's USED D FURNITURE ; AND) large selection of medicine cabi- OME Wi > AGLES REGISTERED. 6 SIRED go Living room suite $60 9x12; 8nd bridge. also eu vibe leather jewelry box 675 appliances, 240° Baldwis ‘nets with and without lights. new | 1010 gicees Biack p agg by field champion. 6 months oid. rug. No 12n12 rug. $50. Plat- ‘ rss A sscrigpeant “4380 - pad 990 Mens morocco billfold <1 CONVERSION OTL A PURNACE. sliding triple @oor units, all at Porter-c aailer's peas _FE 2-2468. form rocker $10 3 way lamp,| (C#* OMe ver vtea | 11.00 alligator bilifold 515 | “electric pilot with thermostat. exceptional bargains. Michigan ae saws, Grills | CHIHUAHUA AND TERRIER $7, ®@ cu ft Piilco refrigerator, oe wena Will’ sll compiats ~ 119.00 tape recorder, 2 speed 89.50 Sink, 54” and a small one Fluorescent, 383 Orchard Lake pool mtu tools, met mixed. Males, $20. FE $100. Chrome kitchen set 825°) Te Sit wun platform if decired, | 0080 8 tilting arbor saw, fixtures, both for $15. EM Sabre Ave. Electrte stove, $50 Dresser $8 $150 Call evenings" FE 5-8387 stand, motor extensions 70.50 _9592 Elizabeth Lake ‘Ra, "MISCELLANEOUS CLEARANCE F. POOLE CO. CHAMPION sIRED AKC REG... care ond tracks) $18 Boy 38 and | BOY'S CHICAGO = SKATES | Mayer no POMGAY TP ay sg CASH FoR Y FURNITURE met mag eh Shae a cre ae NN a aS nite 8 € racks 5 Fs anc a 7 en nm a ) inch bicycles $15 and $25, size ® Girl's size 7 Like new | ‘os 3 sp. record playet 46.50 | ee 2 gations oo Eats feet Fe jin en ee ot! = A FEMALE ‘47 Fraacr wit! “SS. license. $45 Boy's tce skates sive 9. Girls 2995 3 sp. port record | CHIPPED SINKS ALL bogey In- Ona Raw ci - ci ca & RENT OUR TOOLS CHAIN BAWs |. greed posers: BA 2018, Oust hourchold aricien sine OF” sue © FE tee). ___ - layer 1995 | cluding 3 comp't. low bof NewS foun" ae is. reg_| and sand Jacks aw Flo’s Home Aquarium 2-7128 2.0 Firs St Roch sit AMERICAN FLYER TRAIN 450 7x30 binoculacs w-c 2875 SAVE SUPPLY 100 8 ‘SAGINAW $119 . +7 93 Montcalm. FE 420. Open Sun- 186 State St FE 1 MAPLE TWIN BED COMPLETE. | Many access’ Like pew | Bove! 3290 fagrous make Clock 14 g5 CHILITS ROULER BRATES, LIKE | pint roiter pan .....- @5e | cars | sree 6 andy wen cape _ $30 FE Boy Ree nee, ee ee ee kis: model rate 2408 ew. sive @ FE SS1M sd gw horse brackets reg $2. $150 SANDER, CHAIN SAWS, sata. —° ‘© i WaHocans mor FET Like! foneq pitches weak woe) aad | : ELECTR TOOLS CHIUD's SIDEWALK BIKE. $15 Pop-up garbage cans. Reg $853 ae SS ee a og al ToSHEPHERD PUPS new ruge C 2-08-8 after 6 hamd PI 5.1925 4405 6! famous maoa_e pire evenings 87 - sf 3 3-0265 : 2 HOSTESS CHAIRS EGGSHELL | 223, ‘Nelson ayer’ pase. FE elec. san 2995 | WHEJL AL: STATE TRAILER. Sliding door pockets, $1650 $13 50 FE 63200 Open Sun. Pkg. coal j FOR]. AX KENNELS tapestry Original cost $120 ea (3 pc CARVED OAK DINING| *' 50 & famous nati ady . excellent condition, $50_OR 31133. | "screen door. ree le race ~ ern sacrifice J rocker $20 MT room sutte practically new, rea-| elec. saw ke eh ‘ DUO-THFRM OTL BURNER. USED Algmigum combination doors. Tew 25 PER CENT LABRADOR RETRIEVERS QUAI- = = ee NEw | honable, MA $3806 after 6 pm.| 00 famous maxes 2 months heats 5 fosms. ae eee 35.90] Discount on Sherwin Williams| ity puppies and champion stud. Rs ee a ee | oe eens | 2695 ',"-natl adv. power | _>-T273 Wood combination storm doors.| and Berry Bros. interior paints. | _MAyfair 62613. All fixtures FE 2-4289 _| BOY'S SIZE 7 RO'LER SKATES; Gril 19.75 | DEEP WELL JET .PUMP FOR/| reg. $2000 ,.............. $1450] Discontinued colors. Oakland Fuel |LOVELY REG. COLLIE PUPS, 32), STEEL FURNACE GRATES Like new $8 EM 33703 3098 ta" pat _rnown name Like new Bb. Northville | poor canopes, reg. $12.50 ...$950| and Paint. Lake | wil: b Xmas. FE_5-1050 stoker. large gateleg table 6 Roy s 26 IN. BIKE. LIKE NEW.| elec iy oe arit, 95 | took 13 after & P.M 12x12 glass block, $2.50 ea. Ave, FE $-6150. PARAKEETS AND CANARIES. chairs. wood planer small man- 29-4782 38 05 kit in metal ipuo -THERM™M CIRCULATING Knotty pine paneling: Fe 6, 8, rT 248 Aubern Rd PE 4+-6510 le. mane clothes @ short. FE ~ carrying sane ; P neater A-1.- OR 3-4051. WTB ioe cee viet per M. Cameras, Equipment O1A PaRAKYETS M 371A @HRISTMAS § AS SPECI. AL ne sender. bell ms SHALLOW-WELL JET | Number 2 oak flooring Lol per M re lly 3 MATED 1 PAIRS. PHILCO REFRIGERATOR. 7.1 CU-| 1954 Evinrude 7% h e outboard. | beating .. 24.73 gps) Ts Hand tools and FORD | PROJECTOR ARGUS. Ay ai. oF $10 es — 7 Ty $25 for Bhe feet. Excellent condition. FE _Like new $150. OR_ 3-208. a peo Lowe pc cot He pores fat ean otek “ 1 gal. - wf aH bo MBER G0" seta “8 1 948, one 3-0086, 5 to 7 SREBRED aw +2804 _ __. | CHILD'S SIDEWALK BIKE. $15. a DuPont trterior semigioss u ee ee trotts & Auburn UTHER CAMERAS & QU nt ? Eanes ee aad iB PRICES SLASHED | _ ©Mptre 38847, evenings. ;ENERAI McBride Hardware ee ee ee ee | DQLL RUGGY EXTRA LARGE. GENERAL s ee NEW GAS STOVE. FUR COAT. | Ciassification number 4A, NEW FURNEFTURE Hedst [somes " WAREHOUSE CO | OPEN SUNDAYS @ TO 12 FE. 2-9382 _ size 12. both cheap. MA 6-6079 PARAKEETS CAN ARIES. CAGES, : abhqen, peppy! Lalas SE 1477 Auburn Rd. ‘at Crooks? OAK FLOORING 4° X 24." Sale Musical Goods 62 ¢ 1977. 584 Onkiand Ave. htond double dresser, bogkca Teasoniabi@. OL 1-650), 2238 Dizie Hw pear Telegraph | : Biante Red * ae ne | ek any thon: =n AND POF: beds $9050 ‘up. Bunk Dede. ‘ote en Ae ee Cree $ OF FREE, PARKING. | No: Com $130 M_ ACCORDIONS FACTORY PRICES., pies make beautiful Diet $4495 Cotton Mattress” all Reas "i Ou a | eee wiutninn 2% 30° ENTERPRISE « BURNER OAS. SET JAMES paz ork | XMAw lavawaye all clove. colors. | Seer" nee, 50851 of => s1re* : nnersprin - ye : ' tress, $19 95 ism caste i. ELECTRIC TRAIN SET REASON- gaie on used building materials Range. Good condition. $65 00. Ph _.. SIDE DOOR T dion loaned. Basentent a i. | PARAKEETS. OPALINES. CANAR- 95 cers oak drop leaf exten- able FE 46131 A million fee’ of « 2 Lai OR 3-6129 - eae » *T nonuty bas very miles, 1950 Chevrolet omeres : ~y fe 32 W. besaben! re Ae alti v clean. vate ~ meee cme 3-D | $0039. _ ET . bo tee ott Square "Lake Double Checked = 2 bn he ul tp PF nina Dependable ong B, By - Dirt Cheap heater, Will pass for new car. o. . tte MOTOR SALES /'53 Buick. Super V-8, 4 dr $1,005 M-24 et —- , Coy ams ‘3 ac pa heater & = ‘je DODGE. « DOOR. GOOD CON. | si Dodge 4 ar, radio & ow 83 Chev. Station & bheater........... 206 ‘“ 2are... "380 WINTER |: Bre. see ne ‘80 Nash 4 dr................6 388 |} READY |tseist re ‘82 Plym, Cl. Ope 8 ae | RR CARS [REEEE-+= OLIVER ~ BUICK $695 a *S1 Buick 4 dr., fadio, heater. . °53 Buick 4 dr., radio, $1995 54 Ford Skyliner 2 dr., Fordomatic $795 $1) Chevrolet Club Coupe, radio, heater 51 Lincoln 4 dr., radio and heater $1395 53 Chevrolet Sport Coupe $495 ’50 Pontiac Sedan, radio, heater $795 $2 Plymouths—2 dr. and 4 dr. Bel Air Our Plan Is Ethical, Honest and True! 1952 CHEVROLET deluxe two door with ra- and heater perfect — SCHUTZ Motors Ine DESOTO-PLYMOUTH WOODWARD 6 BLOCKS SOUTH OF MAP' © BIP MINGHAM _ MI4-7811 7 POINT USED CAR BUDGET PLAN , Towing & road service * hospitalization insur- 1953 DoSeto V-4 Fordor 1953 Desoto V4 Club coupe Custom 6 Forder 1%! Pivmouth Coneord T 1961 Plymouth Cambridge 1950 Chrysier Royal Ses Giremetate 88 Fordor 1960 Piymouth Dix Fordor Plymouth Sp. Dix, Cl. Cpe er Tudor Motor Sales DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 30 Years Fair Dealing | Radio and heater $395 | DAVE DAWSON, INC. Many Others To Choose From Riemenschneider Bros. | Dodge- Plymouth “The Cars With The -, Forward Look” 232 S. Saginaw St. Phone FE 2-9131 LOOK ! (3) 1950 Customline Ford Tudors. $395 each 1951 Ford Customline Fordor. Radio, heater and Fordomatic. $595 | 1951 Pontiac > Deluxe Tudor. heater, etc. $595 1954 Ford Crestline Con- vertible. Fully equipped. $1,895 Chieftain Radio, WE ALSO HAVE 15 MORE CARB THAT WE WILL BELL FOR $5.00 DOWN AND 80 MUCH PER LB. COME IN TODAY. COR. OF CLARKSTON RD. & M-24 LAKE ORION MY23111 ME 26211 ‘BARGAIN . HUNTING? See These and Save! $395 | '49| Pontiac 2 dr., radio, heater $595 51 Studebaker. 4 dr., ra- dio, heater $1395 52 Buick 4 dr., Super. $195, | ’S0 Hudson 4 dr., radio, heater $095 49 DeSoto Club Coupe. Sharp ; "48 Buick 2 dr., radio and) heater $265 "47 Chevrolet 2 dr., radio and heater $145 '46 Plymouth 4 dr., radto and heater $125 '46 Pontiac 4 dr, radio _and heater . Cass at W. Pike 8t FE 20186 No Credit? | Bad Credit? Here’s the place to buy. No co-signers, no past credit references neces- sary. If you-are 21 and ~ have a job, we have a car for you. Buy Here Pay Here NATIONAL MOTOR SALES ery, anything! Dial FE Ten Courteous Salesmen to assist you in getting the car of your -choice, OLIVER BUICK - Open Till | 1OP.M. -/ 210 Orchard Lake Ave, | etretors Pour brand-new Pontiec rchiet Custom Cetalinas. Four jac Chieftein Deluxe @ door demon MUST BE SOLD THIS WEEK! No Reasonable Offer Refused PONTIAC RETAIL STORE 65 Mt. Clemens St. ACROSS FROM POSTOFFICE | AUTO SHOW YESTERDAYS NEW CARS 1954 MODELS _ FORD. MERCURY LINCOLN BUICK PONTIAC w2hE THESE A-] ALMOST NEW Factory Officials’ CARs AT : ~ LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Pealer PH. OL 1-971! “FOR MORE THAN % YEARS A GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” FE 4-2185 1954 Buick Century sedan . 1962 Pontiae deluxe 8 sedap Chevrolet deluke 2 dr. Ford custom deluxe 2 door ir ee / West Side Used Cars, | (/\ 933 W. Huron Our Plan Is Ethical, Honest and True! 1950 PONTIAC ‘A beautiful’ one owner two SCHUTZ Motors Ine. DESOTO-PLYMOUTH ARD 6 BLOCKS SOUTH OF MAP'E. BIRMINGHAM , MI 4-781 1 Get Set for Winter With a Good Used Car. From Community Motors 48 PONTIAC '49 CADILLAC cr. Myaramatic i Seveseeh Utes. '42 CADILLAC yah, onages radio, heater & Hy- $345 49 FORD Station Wagon with radio & heater $395 * '47 DODGE luxe two door with redio and $145 *S1 STUDEBAKER Commenter arte, Coupe. ¥-4- $545 53 Olds Super 88 4 door 2 tone paint, radio, heat er. Hvdramatic. power steering and power brakes .. '51 Pontiac - i» Convertible . radio, heater, Hydramatic ees wall tires. 53 BUICK Four door, 2 tone paint. radio, heater, whitewal) tires and Dy- ” > $1,695 "30 PONTIAC Streamiiner “8 -two door radio and heater, $545 ’S0 CHEVROLET Se a beater, and = HS “$1. PONTIAC Streamliner “®'-two door with tadio heater and whitewal) tires Community Motor Sales Inc. , Authorized Pontiae and Buick Dealer 803 N. Main,. Rochester sage Py toa 10 PM. je 2-031) tinned dh Sn TIP-TOP USED CAR! 1954 Chrysler New Yorker four door, two tone blue ' finish, radio and heater, power’. steering, power brakes, rear seat~speak- er, white sidewall tires ahd windshield washers. This car is like new. Low mileage. Come see and/ drive it! $2,345. CLARKSTON MOTOR SALES CHRYSLER-PLYMOUTH DEALER . Clarkston, Mich. e MAple 8-5141 Open 8 am. to 8 pm. datiy WE HAVE 1951 Chevie deluxe 2 doo } Pontiac § - Ford % ton pickup - 171 S. SAGINAW ST. FE 29101. 1952 OLDS . One of those real good The price? |. ‘\For Sale Used Cars 91 Eee ‘Cy Owens ‘MONEY| 1954 FORD Ranch Wag- on. Beautiful blue with white tires, radio. and heater. This unit is like new and is priced to sell quick. . 1952 PONTIAC Deluxe Chieftain fordor sedan in wonderful condition. Has Hydramatic and white walls. Hurry on this one! “98” series. automobiles and fully. equipped. Yours for only $1,275 dan. One of our best buys. Must go out today. Look at the price! “$575. 1950 PONTIAC 8 fordor sedan. A real nice family car fully equipped. Only : $450 1951 DE SOTO Custom fordor sedan, Should sell yours for only $495 1949 DODGE sedan. One of those good that is mechanically OK. Solid car. $295 1950 CHEVROLET Bel Air S pa Coupe. 2 tone finish, radio, heat- er and seat covers. $495 1951 MERCURY tudor, This is really a wonder- ful value. Has radio and heater, $595 dan. 8 cylinders. A sharp automobile specially priced at $395 IMB CHEVROLET Fleetline Aero Sedan. Hurry on this one. $195 IM9 CHEVROLET tudor sedan, Ready tao go. Yours for only 1950 FORD 8 tudor sedan. Radio and heater. choose from. These are real specials. Only 1951 FORD tudor sedan. A beautiful car with ra- dio and heater. $950 CIALS PRICED TO SELL QUICK, TO 8 P.M. LOW DOWN PAYMENTS WE FINANCE Cy Qwens “Your Ford Dealer” ‘147 S. Saginaw St. __FE 5-4101 NO > Our Plan is Ethical, Honest and True! 1949 PLYMOUTH Good blue finizh, fine runn con- dition clean inside and Ex- ceHent transportation you will be c 32724 a Month ” SCHUTZ ‘Motors Ine. = ’ _DESOTO-PLYMOUTH | WOODWARD 6 SOUTH OF MAPLE. MI 4-7811 WHY BE A TENANT? Many . excellent home- at easy terms in the Continental ‘ a i 1952 DODGE fordor se- | for a lot more but is - 1930 PONTIAC tudor se- | 3 to _ REAL TRANSPORTATION SPE. . CALL ANYTIME FROM 8 AM, - eget tbe ne cs a, Mac pen. i 0 om «aii ro . ae a -- FORTY-SIX_ : automatic drive shape sees. LL Seward ovr _ es OLDs 13 DeLUXE. 2 DOOR, 2 e tone green. Hydrametic. Private _owner, Sell one MA Sant. For Sale Used Cars 91 PR Saat ore | Must sell -4bis week. EM POR CHEVROLET MOTOR, AL | POR Us ‘CLEAN ~*~ 1974s 8. Joba- | — $65 cash oan" i653 CUSTOMLINE 2 DR: | 6 éyl a = healer. | owner "02 Soevesiet Rel sir & door, rato eet ae v-8. | _- "E+ = and heater. : EAN TS FORD 22,00 MILES -” Gopr with heater ). FE oe er +, anes STI ee Smei.8 —_ overdrive, $363.50. TAYLOR'S io COSMO AN, aT w LAKE age, good condition FE $637). _ ia HU ‘0 5 PASSENGER Phone MArket 4-156! coupe, oe see th Bar- mae _ gain. F Year End Clearance its HENRY ~~) 7 CYLINDER. yy bm 4 Radio. heater new tires. 123 otter Seminole. _ Py A EAmeR 6, HER BATTERY S| ua r Ra. » PE 39060, «iu running orde FORD “@. TUDOR. PAINT Has | _ °¥ 27206 faded, needs came, vay | KAMER U9 BOOR, GOD Com ance. No wanted. OR 3-137) | _ tL OR CUSTOMLINE, 82 KAISER MANHATTAN. ~ SHARP White walls, 9000 $706. FE 40284 miles, Bee cree. Py Naan 1 , STATESMAN ew | A . : r @ 8. Woodward Birmingham~| Montcalm MI 4-410 NASH 4 AMBASSADOR RADIO | rans PPE oP tet’ g"oiy "sub" "coey Up to 3% months to pay owe CARKNER 8 —— celivery on all mod- MI 4-3410 ASH ‘51. VERY BLL “CLEAN. “CHUCK MALONEY | "ait ote’ LAKE OR N aigTon Pere M-24 at Buckhorn Lk 2-261) NASH "bl SEDAN. “VERY CLEAN OR BOB BURNS A CY OWENS FORD CO. New tires Private} — Sage ~ “a 1954 PONT'AC STAR CHIEF. CUS- FE 5-4101 FE 5-1719} - owner, ve ee WanpTop. | '™ Catalina, Coral red and win A | NASH “62” ——, rec | ter white. White side walls. Other 198 FORD, RADIO, HEATER, Fedie, Mee ARENER'S accesgries, 6.500 miles FE 2-58¢0 . é C) oodward = Birmingham | 1984 PON PONTiaC ¢ er Overdrivg, $228. 3008 W. Huron. o. Wen ois | Custom Sean ae ess | |_For $ Fi @ OLDS. v8. ¢ DOOR” EXCEL- pecial paint. wiles. OR : SALE. ‘61 — ate real jent motor Needs transmission |._ 7062. Side tad ‘out Low mileage FE| Resscoabie PONTIAC *34 2 DOOR DELUXE 40529. AUBURN hyCremets wend ire ete ri green ust se FSD TDOOR WE EATER | MOTOR SALES | Stand a" . PE t-1900 CORNEP OF PIKE ANDE BIVD ‘$3 PONTIAC @ 2 DOOR DELUXE | FORD VICTORIA. [1984 FORDO. | $3 LINCOLN GOOD CONDITION Byurew one rere arate matic, radio and heater, white 4 door PE 2-482! Snnto ei HE wall ‘tires, low mileage. extral| G7 RCURY 195071 OWNER PONTI C4 16532 DR DEL Evie | clean, Mi 40045 clean radie, heater, turn sig: | paeaene trenemtes on radio a nails, Rovel Master tires 255 tie. 6 spoti —. side wail . Montcalm soe FSS “URY 2 N 40 MERCURY 7... $895 PER DELO TD Le Club Coupe with radio and heat- 1 mueee estes Sacrifice for r, ete oeees _ NATIONAL Motor Sales | ‘34 POWTIAG &. CUSTOM « DOOR 171 8 Saginaw st | pov ge? redie and heater. issi ~OLDSMOBILE “ts $10 | _ load rE 4- “ : down & assume payments. 4648 PONTIAC ‘64 DELUXE CHIEF- . Woodward Birm' m tein 2 dr. Lew mileage, 61775 $1 OLDS” 6 RADIO. # HEATER, Our Plan Is Ethical, Honest and True! 1954 PLYMOUTH Olds hydrematic. | ¢ door. . guod [beat DOOR MYDRAMA’ SLDs “4 {YDRAMATIC of. Inquire Mechanic. weather comfort system, im- PLYMOUTH « SUPER DELUXE macuiste leather and nylon uphil-| club we, gat heater, , directional . beckup white condition end many useful ac Private. owner. gg MUtua! cessories, New car comfort and | +0813. satisfaction Re money down. in? PLYMOUTH DOOR condition, $156 Hy} Argyle. COOr 4-6340. SCHUTZ 9 ee TWO DOOR. 667 | ee we | _ « leaeeie 1963 ‘paLoxs ‘ poor. "eae Fe re tho | PonTIAC ‘M, SUPER DELUXE 200 - sedan. Pully Gs equipped, FE i Bats = heater ~ of Bas ean “a3 PO —— DELOES 4 door a ition. Hy- @ w mileage afier 6 om. ‘“@ PONTIAC. ¢ DOOR, TILVER streak Radio FE 2-8405. PONTIAC 83 ¢ ¢ DOOR. HYDRA. | matic recio heater and many other accessot‘es. Very ¢ con- dition FE (-0256 i954 PONTIAC DELUME 6TAR CHIEF. i LOAD- or ad WITH ACC! REY TOP. HT Low Br ag RD. 5-708, OR insa PONTIAC ARCMEP “CO 7 tom ¢ door, Hydramatic. bg ts PONTIAC CONVERT. ‘48, GGOD cond., slipcovers. $250. OR 3-1042 PONTIAC 193. 4 DR. HYDRA- matic excellent condition § §1.- j 335 FE +1006 _ PONTIAC ‘54 4 DOOR CUSTOM Starchief , jan hydramatic, - er brak sunviser windshield washers white wal] tires ete 6000 miles Private owner = 192 Earimoor Bivd- PONTIAC ‘33 2 DOOR CHIEFTAIN. All accessories. A sharp one own- er cer! CARKNER’S 66 8 Woodward Birmingham Mi ¢319 . PONTIAC. @ &. ibs _370 W. Monteaim ‘4 PONTIAC § STARCHIEF cus. tom 4 door Hydro-matic, R. Spot —_ SW Tires. tS rubber direction sig- wind shield ‘wesber. Peso up liehte plus CO & cessory groups 1,200 tt a ¥en Call efter 400 pm 65 N. Anderson, Pontiac TUDOR. | tesa PONTIAC. 4 DOOR DELUXE | | | Motors Inc. inh B Fairview "Birmingham sth 6 BLOCKS SOUTH ai LYROUTH NBROOK M rh a ae aa erg | - wo tone wher Al 62234. owne DOWN Your choice of any car on our lot, up to $1,000, with noth- ing down and no payment until the middle of January. 1949 LINCOLN 1952 PLYMOUTH FOUR DOOR. ne FOUR DOOR A transmission, ear worth more than the money. Delightfully two toned i $6 per Month grey and blue, new tires, low mileage, one owner, radio, heat- er and direction signals. NO MONEY DOWN $45 per Month 1950 PLY MOUTH CONVERTIBLE, A nice car in nice condition New white wail ttres, large, radio, large heater, 1950 PONTIAC HARDTOP equipped with Hy- oo se ond fine seochosteehy dramatic tranamiasion iearge radio. fine heater. turn tndi- caters and many other fine $8.50 per Week features Two tone. blue and grey with leather trimmed up- holstery. Immaculate through- NO MONEY DOWN . . — out 1951 PLYMOUTH $32 per Month FOUR DOOR. Two tone green, heater. di- . A perfect Christ- mas gift for the wife or daugh- EY DOWN 1951 HUDSON FOUR DOOR A nice car. worth . NO MON = 7, the money, 3 new tires new $38 per Month rebutlt engine, radio, heater, Fs direction signals clean inside and out. NO MONEY DOWN. Se os a : "1953 DODGE “°° $27.24 per Month The popwvler CLUB COPPE model with radio, heater ICK SEDA WITH RA- DIO. HEATER, DYNAFLOW ‘00 $530 FORD TUDOR WITH HEATER AND OVERDRIVE LIGHT GREEN FINISH ‘50 $585 OLDSMORILE #& SUPER TU- DOR A REAL SHARPIF WITH: RADIO HEATER AND HYDRA ‘90 $95 MERCURY FORDOR WITH HEATER. OVERDRIVE AND BLACK FINISH A FINE CAR ‘48 $645 CADILLAC 62 SEDAN WITH RADIO. HFATER HYDRAMA- TIC AND TWO-TONE FINISH ‘50 S665 rw, Sob. CHEVROLET STATION WAGON WITH RADIO HEATER AND y POWFR GLIDE ‘tC 5] $685 FORD CUSTOM & CONVERT- IRIE WITH RADIO, HEATER AND FORDOMATIC . TRANS tl describe 1.7 hi eg above Saturday, Dec Tesmen ta take Olds—Cadillac Pontiac to Allow ed * d i advantage ‘ “22 YEARS IN PONTIAC” FE 8-0488 Orchard Lake Ave. at Cass Ave. | Open 8 A. M. to 10 P. M. OLESALE RETAIL CUSTOMERS live Within a Advantage ‘0 . . $695 PONTIAC C CHIRFTAIN DELUXE e A REAL SHARPIE WITH ALL THE 02 ...... $895 8 PFORDOR. SPOT LIGHT RADIO, HEAT- a $945 BUICK 52 BERIES JET BLACK WITH RADIO, HEATER DyY- NAFLOW AND TINTED GLASS By $960 PACKARD FORDOR “300° SER- IE8. THIS FINE CAR I8 LOAD- ED WITH EXTRAS 3) $1045 OLDSMOBILE SUPER 58 HOL- IDAY WITH RADIO, HEATER. HYDRAMATIC ‘Ol Take $1045 O! DSMOBIIF 9&8 SFDAN WITH RADIO HEATFR HYDRA AND RICH GREY FINISH ‘02 $1095 J PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DELUXE FORDOR SEDAN A JLITTLE JEWEL WITH RADIO, ETC bee $1195 HUDSON HORNET. “HOLLY- WOOD DUAL CARBURETORS RADIO. HEATER. HYDRA. ‘ all $1645 Cc 11.AC €2 CONVERTIBLE w H nD HEATER BACK UP LIGHT FENDER SKIRTS re S4 $1945 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF POR- DOR WITH RADIO HEATER AND ALL THE EXTRAS the PORTANT NOTICE ! cars be sold at these You values. m must present 1 uh hie sc JE ROME'S ~ BRIGHT SPOT | * | | radio, heater y . |] -- Over a Holiday : UNTIL | with a Safety-Checked OK Car FEBRUARY 1955s} | from Bargains Rock-Bottom |} Matthews-Hargreaves Galore Prices if °54 Chev. Deluxe 4 Dr. 49 Plymouth 4 Dr. This car ts finished in Bea Mist Special De model with ra- ‘ | Green, has Tr, direction — heater, seat covers and THEY GOTTA GO! |] ssh Si sect ies See aires oat ; f actual miles. @hout fect chrome. bon ge as 53 CHEVROLET - '50 FORD ata ee earn Teak Seg, to 53) CHE Ae ay pr A picimn coma wk rate Toe any t wecse wet ||| 54 Chev. Bel Air ce $989 3469 Se ee neko se ° This trim grey Stateomen model Christmas perfect. 5,415 is omg cea ong Bd to go. It , A beautiful dark blue with ra- 'S1 FORD 46 FORD dio, heater, a = pkg Pad ag ag very Ceckivs Gessa Quen Waeen Not the latest but it runs and | Mage Seer ar Baar rd Range Cad geed: Moen, SUS: with radio end heater. looks good. TER oo , . $889 $89 1 46 De Soto 2 Dr. ‘i Pim Savoy 20am at Be ’ 7 an you 'S1 CHEVROLET oe EINCOLN it mie ete: S80 Spears Sy i Here's what we meen when we condition and priced to go. for. A steal at — $1,605 53 B ; k Riviera ia oa $99 54 Chev. Bel ‘Air é a, = hardtop medel $589 Two door model with a with tvory top. Mighty sharp! a = < heater and di signe The owner must have spent his 54 CHEV. PICKUP owt o oS pees weekends wesni and” waxing 53 Olds. Super 88 Gale aiehieen mites o5: (Se Tene allen * Youre "tor aa ; il te “Uydramatic and ‘enite oelle! $1,287 . oe : 52 Hudson 2 Dr. 687 54 Buick Century sai) cles lacking § anor eee $1.€ Fe) P ACK) ARD Dynaflow, radio, heater, turn thal bas powet’ te spare. This soe cease four deer sesen cus the eon- (oy Ee cients soovty Sadie 33 BUICK oink Teale ii — ro enough sore be said ‘for : Roadmaster with power steer- $839 this fine one owner beauty. 751 Plymouth ing. power brakes. Dynafiow ie — $2,605 -— Se J . only 12000 actual mil. 51 CHEV. DUMP 5 ‘ Radio be Oe dark $1,689 ~ . ~ 53 Cadillac maroon finish, excellent in- ’ Ses ard one — a fine truck at Coupe DeVille terior, a real family sees — et ght price “The queen of the highways ° the low price of only $636 ’ mar $489 Pully equipped — power steer- Bel of aes ROL eos eta! aan weecene” babel 52 Chevrolet 4 Dr. heater, Powergiide. power steer: 53 WILLYS cad nce Tae Cau is af daa Gueetonal soneie, a sce whitewals and 5-3 Eye Station Wagon with front wheel beautiful black over canary cellent interior. Only $045. , drive, radio and heater. yellow. luxurious brown leather $1,989 . and fabric pela Lapa intertor . = vince yourthis tone vary fina 90 Chevrolet 2 Dr. ‘51 FORD ? PLYMOUTH = [a mus) Chareanely gon P) : “SZ r id ned tallic A nice looking, smooth running You would think it ts itke new Deedes) _ vive, paint Areal "Oo. xr 2 door model. and it's mechanically perfect. light bine twe tone finish and green interior. 29,932 s. A dark green fintsh, spotioe in- YOUR TRADE 1S WORTH MORE rool buy ot at a 445 and very Levies, seat covers and good THAN YOU THINK AT — Michigan's Finest S. Sa QiInaw Used Cars Open Till 9 Every Nite WOODWARD AT 13 MILE ROAD : FE 4-4546 LIncoln 5-110 Matthews-Hargreaves See eee —— J ——_—__—_—— _ PONTIAC W HEE RETAIL STORE|} « DEALS GOODWILL USED CARS | Turn to Turner for a good buy ' " ” in an “A-1" Used Car or Truck “NOT A NAME BUT A POLICY” H Id T FE a PONTIAC 4 door. Hydramatic, radio and heat- ‘ ' er. (Stock No. 3764) 225.025 0cc>-3- $1,495 “BEST IN WHEELS AND DEALS” °S1 FORD Sedan with radio and heater. ” (Stock ] ww mi, KATIEGN) aquocr SOD nO OA dhOon an $625 -] Bl YS $3 LINCOLN Coupe: radio, heater and H-wdra- Bs Plymouth «++. $199 'S2 Ford Conv... . .$899 matic. (Stock Now 3817) 22-2. o $1.795 49 Ford 2dr. .... $250 54 Ford 2 dr.....$1,295 : "52 Dodge 4 dr.... .$699 ‘48 Ford Conv. ... $399 "53 PACKARD Sport Coupe with all power equip: [| 50 Ford 2 dr..:...$209 "51 Hudson 2 dr... .$399 ment. (Stock No. 3750) oo. eee eee ee $1,399 47 Olds 4 dr0.....8 93 Ford Conv... .$1,.299 3S) Ford Rane "3 “ore onv 5 i; ODERIGI Thi Coupe with enlie cent EES | Abend Kom c§a? heater (Stock No G2) Le ee eee S345 By IT oer : MI Nash 4 a Socoo $244 at : Ps|) Gobewosdeeo 5 “M) Kaiser oo. ..... $4 0B wick .2 dr $299 "49 DE SOTO Sedan. automatic transmission, radio 48 Pont. 2 dr.......$9 ‘34 Ford Rinch Wap gon and heater. (Stock No, 3646) ..... Lec eee $395 "$9 De Soto 4 dr.. .$124 “Custom $1744 - : . ‘48 Plymouth Station ‘31 Ford 2 dr......$544 "31 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater. (Stock Wagon ...... $824 ‘49 Mercury No. 3068 A) misiicisiie ieils*alella (eicielel (esis “ele ls sbels nial $495 "53 Mercury Convertible Lee $144 | Hardtop .... $1399 +52 Ford Country "$3 BUICK SUPER Sedan with radio, heater and "52 Chev. Cpe. .... $599 Sedan ...... $1,099 Dynaflew, (Stock No: $8060) 2.22.4: $1,598 "33. Chev. 4 dr.... S809 "53 Patdvand 4) CHEVROLET 2 door, radio and heater (Stock, [| 7 (Ord Rane Club Coupe . $1,099 Na AERO) ce cecceccescenceaeeacsaeess SSE agen $1.29) 51 Pont 2dr......$600 — = “SH Chev. 2 dr. $20 "33 k Riviera 52 CHRYSLER Convertible, Roval Master tires | | 33 Plymouth «som 4 door . $1499 and all power equipment. (Stock No. 3799) Hardtop .... $I 48 Dodge Sed $299 see eee steep od SV tie wa GU RiSIe ATED Se eee $1,195 ‘52 Ford Hardtop $1.09 "S1 Willvs Station : "54 Ford Conv.. .$1.799 Wagon ...... %99 'S2 DODGE. Sedan with radio and heater. (Stock . No. 3780) 2 oes ee sae (ww ae wy Sec eee $795 TRUCK BUYS 53 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 2 door, radio. heater. Powerglide (Stock No. 3758) ....... $1,195 WR Word GO ft. Stak@ q22 22-24. esses ese Seo 7 Dodge 12 ft. Stake .....-..........002.. $299 53) Ford 34 ton Express 22-222 45---24.-4...979) “Buy Your Car From A Dealer You Know” "48 GMC 2 ton Dump ..0.... 2.600200 00 een. $205 ‘52 Dodge %3 ton Pickup ................. *. sgoy : "49 Chev. Sedan Delivery ...............02.. $244 ‘51 Ford 2 ton Dump .......-. ai Gas wie ew: one ... $899 ’53 Chevrolet Tractor ..........-....05. me eed RETAIL STORE]) #arot> turner, Foro : : 2 BIG LOTS PY FACTORY BRANCH , od td. Birm; ) 464 S. Woodward, Birmingham 63 Mt. Clemens at Mill ©, 13} Mile & Woodward FE 3 7] 17 | MIdwest 4-7500 Liherty 9.4000 JOrdan 4-6266 Liberty 9.4001 ; . Pai ; a . ia THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1954 = Today’ S Television Programs -- serial. |9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. Quiz (4) Time for Music. Jane Palmer| with Jan Murray. (9) Entertain- sings. (2) Rocky King. Mystery.| ment. Variety. (4) Big Story. ¢:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4) ——— News. 6:30—(7) Heart of the City. Pat- _ |9:30—(7) The Vise. Dead man Vincent Pri¢e in “Dream Man.”| &0es for train ride in “The Very (2) News Ace. Silent Traveler.” (9) The Norths. “Frightened Bride,” mystery 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- with Barbara Britten, Dick Den erett R. Phelps. ning. (4) Dear Phoebe. Comedy 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. million dollars worth of jewels.| (2) Our Miss Harsh Kent Taylor stars. (4) Star Play-| words about Mr. Conklin in a house. Patricia Medina in “Two| former *s book haunt Con- Lives Have I,” story of news-| nie. Eve stars. love. (2) Favorite Story. Adoiphe | 2 Passport to Danger. Cesar Romero in ‘‘Triesti.”” (9) Chance of Lifetime. Talent con- test. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Welterweight boxing: Vince Martinez vs. Al Andrews. @ Line Up. Homicidal maniac is trapped when he makes a date with redhead. Warner Anderson, Tom Tully play San Francisco Menjou tells of “The Fury.” 1:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Rusty and Rinty save Lt. Masters from horse smugglers. (9) Friendly Theater. ‘“‘Woman in the Night,” Virginia Christie and Philip Ahn. (4) Eddie Fisher. Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. police. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John 10:380—(7) Sherlock Holmes. Ron- ald Howard in “Lady Bery-” (9) Playhouse. Walter Abel host, | “Outpost,” drama. (2) “I Led | Three Lives."’ Richard Carlson | as FBI counterspy. 10:45—(4) Greatest Moments in| Sports. Walter Keirnan host and Bob Cousey, guest. 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. Variety with Savannah Churchill, guest. (4) News. (2) News. 11:15—(7) Theater. ‘‘Aboard With Two Yanks,”’ Bill Bendix, Den- nis O’Keefe. (9) Good Neighbor Cameron - Swayze. (2) Como. Songs. 8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ozzie is puzzled over why he saved ‘The Odd Bolt.” (4) Red But- tons. Comedy. (2) Mama. Fam- ily comedy with Peggy Wood. Perry Ray and his girl. (4) Life of Riley. Riley tries to break up Junior’s romance and gets in trouble with his wife. William Bendix, Marjorie Reynolds star. Theater. Ruth Chatterton, Anton Walbrook in “The Rat.” (4) lit- tle show. Frank Alberts in “Fol- low Up.’ (2) Eleventh Hour Theater. “Basketball Fix.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. Variety with 9:15—(4) News. 9:30—(4) Mr. Wizard. 9:45—(2) Michigan State College. 10:00—(7) Back to God. (4) Happy Felton’s Gang. (2) Wayne Uni- versity. 10:380—(7) Smilin’ Ed. (4) Winchell & Mahoney. 10:45—(2) Bill Barker’s Cartoons. 11:00—(7) Space Patrol. (4) Funny Boners. (2) Sinema. 11:15—(2) Cartoons. 11:36—(7) Cowboy Show. (2) Ab bott and Costello. ' SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(7) McKeftzie’s Saturday Party. (4) Happy Hollow Ranch. (2) Big Top. 1:00—(4) Town and Country. (2) | Lone Ranger. 1:30—(4) Home Theater. (2) Uncle | Johnny Coons. ha: :45—(9) Prayer, Billboard. |2:@0—(7) Roundup Time. (9) Sat-| urday Matinee. (2) Don McLeod. '3:00—(4) Pro Basketball. (2) Playhouse. \¢: :00—(9) Wild Bill Hickok. (2) Mo- | vie Party. | 4:30—(9) Football Warmup. \s: :00—(9) Pro Football. 5: 15—(4) Michigan Reports. + 5:30—(7) Christ Crusade. (4) Big Picture. -- Today's Radio Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. | WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) Ww, (85¢) WCAR, (1180) WXYZ, (1278) WPON, (1468) WdJBK, (1490) TONIGHT 9:30—WJR, Amos ‘n’ 8:00—WJR, Jack White 12:30—WJR, Music WXYZ, World We Live ip WCAR, News wwii, Ferm & Home 6:00—WJIR, News CKLW, Football Dinner 8:15—w. Music Hall WxvYz, an Parmer ww, WN cha ee gar With Clem CKLW, Gons of Saddle WXYZ, Wattrick-McK. 10:00—WJR, Tennessee Ervie WCAR, Harmony Hall - CKLW, Ww, Boxin. 8:30—WWJ, Here's Answer enti WJBK, McLeod WXYZ, News, Surreil 8: ae WPON, News CKLW. Harry Flannery awe SATURDAY AFTERNOON 10:15—CKLW, H'wood Date WCAR, Radio Revival 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan 1:08—WJR, City Hospitel CRLW, Eddie Chase 19:38_WJR, Morton Gould pot Ep | WEY, News, Novy WXYZ, Lee Smits WwW), 8 Highlights CKLW, News, Music CKLW, News. WPON, Idletime Serenade SAre. tes == Town WJBK. News. McLeod | WJBK, — ee ¢:30—-WIR, Reynolds WIBK. Houseparty WCAR, News, Rhythm wan aoe posal eae a WPON, News, 10;48—WXKYZ a= < of Towo CKLW, Dream Music 11:00—WJIR, News ¢:45—WJR, Lowell Thomas WXYZ, Friday's Music | WPON, Art Van Damme ‘ 9:45—WJR, Go to WJBK, Gentile WXYZ, J. Giagie WPON, News. Music Span. Pre 9:15—WJR, Mae Hawks CKLW. Bat. Nugic 9:38—WJR, Mrs Page CKLW. Bt. Francis Hour | 1:1S-CRLW, Canada Wort 41:3—WJIR, Gunsmoke WXYZ, Ghake Mareceas CKLW, Rey Biech tess 2:00—WJR, News, Romance Chordette Record Headed for Million Ma, rk Beyer Company | Has Third Hit Three Ex- ites. Do Very Well Alone -in Person, Radio, TV NEW YORK &—The Chordettes has sold close to 800,000 copies in 12 weeks and seems to be a good bet for the charmed one million mark. ° s * Another ex-Godfreyite, Archie Bleyer, who left the Godfrey shows in the same blowup that brought wecge mgt rely exit, figures in the story. Bleyer, married to Janet Ertel of the Chordettes, picked the [Records "and assigned the git Records and assigned the girls to it. It wag the third major hit record for Bleyer’s fledgling company. One was La Rosa's “Eh Cumpari”’ that sold more than a million, and | Cadence’s more recent ‘Hernan- | do's Hideaway.” “Mr. Sandman" is the biggest | record hit yet for the Chordettes but they have been keeping fully and profitably occupied with TV, radio and personal appearances. Of the present. Chordettes, Miss | Ertel and Carol Bushman are orig- |inal members of the quartet or- | ganized back in Sheboygan, Wis.. | a8 the result of an impromptu son fest. Their big break came when |they won on Godfrey's Talent | Scouts, after which they were reg- |ulars on his shows for 3's ar ulars: both on Lewis’ Two Are Injured in Freak Mishap Franchot Tone Escorts Gloria to El Morocco By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Gloria Vanderbilt Stokowski and Franchot Tone | caused a flutter when they arrived at El Morocco (after dining at Gilmore's)—till ‘twas realized they're acting together in “Time of Your Life” at City Center Jan. 19. They danced and’ had a spot of champagne, and Tone said they’ve now started reading the script of the show. Miss Van- dexbilt, who'll be making her New York debut, plays a nurse, who bears the name of “Elsie Mandelspiegel.” She'll receive, as will the rest of the cast, about $85 a. week. * * * * "Twas so cold along Stripty-Second St. that deormen at some of the girlie joints warmed themselves at heaters— then ran out and shouted their spiels shiveringly. One yelled, “Right this way te get warm. Our show's so hot we had te turn off two -stripteasers.” x * * * An ice-skating gent doesn't know that the little boy he bumped into at a public rink, and gave a knot on the héad, was Winthrop Rockefeller Jr... . Turkish penyring ica Ates told police his father, Lee, 48, came | Rome cursing drunk and berated is being promoted in “Fanny.” will have lines to say as well as show. * * * * Linda Christian's back in Hollywood — but she’s pleased with the result of her N. Y. visit. She didn't “resume her career” as she'd planned, but she did have half a dozen guys sending her flowers and presents every day. She re- . turned the gifts. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Gary Cooper, who made $800,000 last year, is devoting several days to promot- ing “Vera Cruz,” his new picture. Eddie Fisher told a friend, “Don't be surprised if I get married during the holidays” . Jackie Gleason, whe had a death scene on “Studie One,” dashedd offstage and asked Bullets Durgom, “Tell me—how did I die?” .. . Blonde Betty Ray, who - looks like Marilyn Monroe, has the MM measurements, too, Arthur Godfrey's changing the name of his horse (which hasn't won in a year) from “Lord Willin’” to “Lord Help Us” . Pat Benoit (she plays “Mrs. Peepers”) is expecting; she’s due to have one on the show, too BETTY RAY * * * * Ricardo Montalban makes his B’way bow in Gant Gaither’s “Seventh Heaven” .. . Sammy Davis Jr.’s planning a cafe rou- tine around his recent accident . . .The Happy Jesters of the Italian Village in San Francisco, who stole the show at the “Desiree” premiere, were signed for the Comedy Hour Sunday. The Dorsey Bros. will start their own recording company . . Elaine Stewart says of her date, Dr. Herman Piatt, “One of these days we'll just up and get married”... Miss America’s signed for a dramatic role on a Philce TV’'er. Caused by Fire A run-away tire from a gravel, truck on Auburn avenue east of | Tight now?” Adams road yesterday caused an/ auto accident which injured two! who was arrested for drunken driving: persons Ernest T. Dagostini, 33, of 21144 TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A TV rating outfit (claims Cab Calloway) phones 10,000 men to ask, “Who are you listening to And 83% of them answered, “My Wife.” HERB SHRINER TELLS OF THE surgeon in his home town “They let him go; though. He was already an hour late for an operation.” That's gauge shotgun during an argu- | ment in their home. | tion as he told his story to De- & >| Was a waitress. eff |Detroit Youth Kills ‘|Father With Shotgun DETROIT (INS) — A 1T-year- FORTY-SEVEN “ sonnel have taken United States, courses since the beginning of the program in 1942, old Detroit boy shot and killed his father last night with a 16- The youth, Sonny Lee Fenwick, him several minutes before the two struggled over the gun. The lanky youth showed no emo- troit "Police. He said his father was a heavy drinker and that they would argue when the man was drunk, The young man told po lice: “He said | was no good and | didn't do anything. I knew I was pulling the trigger, I was ready to do it.” , Waitress Inherits ELECTRIC co. $25 W. Huren FE 4-2525 $100,000 From Her Grandfather GLENDALE, Calif. —Only a week ago Mrs. Geraldine Helde Today she says she has inherited yeers “But I had no idea it would | li s g 3 5 = FE! informed yesterday that | had been settled. came here from Cleveland | ng there fro mAllentown, | no bar husband Wyn and children were killed in! r75 hi accident earlier this year. Be3 He : F ¥ tH ow 38° dium tanks last year and said: | “The policy was later reversed | by the Army and I am glad that | | Mr, Wison has now gone the el | distance." 127 S. Parke, Corner Aubera CKLW, Blinkey Adventures ” CKLW, Bud Davies 11:18—WJR, Pro-Ptle et ee ee WPON, News, Melody WWJ. Bruce Mayer 10:00—WJR, Garden Oate Storyiand L. Gentile exsater CKLW. Manhattan Musie ww, 2:15—WPON, Club 1460 Ot n . WPON, News, 11:98 WIR. Music OAR’ feoe tease YY | sawn, R. Tesey_ wilson 7:15—WWJ, Muste WXYZ, News. Top WPON, News. Pontiac Party| WCAR, Hall, as, 7 a a ee oe 2:48—wIR, hue o UBA ports te e:t le ff Toda: oa Choraliers ' Wws. Musica! Y outh . WCAR, Harmony Hel) u 10:38—WJR, Galen Drake | $:00—WJR. Invitation Learn SATURDAY MORNING 6,00—WJIR. Jim Vinell WWJ, News, Hummin’ WXYZ, Saturday Genduff CKLW, Rooster Chub WJBK. Gentile. Binge WPON. News. C. Clark ¢:15—WJR. Melody Roundup WCAR, News, Carouse! 3:30—WJR. Xevier Cugat WJBK, Don McLeod 4:00—WJR, Russ Morgen WCAR, News, Carousel WPON,. Sports, News 4:15—-WCAR, Talk Sports WPON, Club 1460 WXYZ, Lone Ranger CKLW, Gabriel Heatter 7:44—W. B R. Murrow IR, ww, 1 Man's Family CKLW, Army's Voice rig Crime Photog Din shore WWJ, Roed Show wxYzZ, e Patrol CKLW, ary Morgan WCAR. Gong Parade 10:46—CKLW. 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She reported the ‘‘producer”’ the Dusseldorf CID who arrested | | Behr, confiscated all photos and test films and correspondence. ‘Fan of Lone Ranger Held in Mom's Death “ex DETROIT WU P)—Thirtee n- vear- old Robert Peter Romano, Romw- | |lus; was in the custody of juvenile jauthorities today after “‘acci- dentally’’ shooting his mother while watching the Lone Ranger on television. Peavleins Fooled. Filmland Dreams Vanee as Police Nab Fake Scout FRANKFURT (INS) — A noble | pany seeks offshoots. Attractive name that had the flavor of dig- | girls apply to... nity and an eye-catching adver- Scores of girls answered and re- tisement recently had 20 attrac- | ported to Behr’s ‘‘film studio’’ con- | tive German girls picturing them-j sisting of two poorly furnished | selves as the new movie stars of! rooms in the basement of a Dus- Germany. ‘ seldorf apartment_house. But when Dusse Idorf police ar- But. the ‘‘stars of tamorrow” rested 26-year-old -‘‘movie pro-, paid no attention tp the miserable ducer” Einhard Behr von Behren- locale stein, the 200 cuties aged 19 to * saw their illusions of a movie | de Mgt 7 tates ethene career disappear into thin air. inte ticker oare, “You are just the They had in fact fallen easy | type we need.—I'll make a star prey to the clever racket of Ein- | out of you.” hard Behr of Dusseldorf whose So ‘sweet sounded words title “Baron von Behrenstein” py Psp a peda = Noce, 35, a divorcee, was killed was as phony as his “Behrenstein gi ov last y.” |penny in return for a contract | signed by a non-existing Professor Police as Besides the 10 doflar “‘way-to- Dr. Heine, financier of the “Behr-| saying the youth had previously stardom” fee, Behr also démanded enstein company.” “threatened his mother and had 5 dollars per month from each girl| Each contract contained a recently shot her with an air for “talent coaching.” “‘clause”’ stating that the work was rifle, injuring her eye. In addition Behr made the girls strictly confidential and that any-| Robert, who police said showed pose for pictures for which they | one leaking information to the out- “no Femorse” under etunt had to wear just a little more than | side world * ‘will be jailed for two was an only son Eve in Paradise. years.” ° : a He also shot test films “‘to see : to, earl, brother. | Greenfield, Oak Park, driver of | the truck, was unaware that his) a | wheel was even missing until] he stopped at a gas station shortly ‘after the accident, according to » | Crew Escapes. Harm Oakland County Sheriff's Deputy | ° Melvin Glover in Navy Plane Crash — | peaed troch sed beumced tnte a | HATBORO, Pa. w — A Navy | car driven west on Auburn ave- Super Constellation overturned and | gue by Floyd L. Schwerin, 18, of caught fire while landing at the 3786 First, Auburn Heights, Johnsville Naval Air Station yes- Mrs. Donna T. Karakas, 51, of} terday, injuring 10 men, 3251 Rochester Rd., Rochester, seriously. following the truck, slammed on her brakes and her auto was struck from behind by another driven by Robert Mason, 18, of 646 Home- Mason was treated at Pontiac | totaj Joss. General Hospital for lip injuries) The Navy said the plane struck and Mrs. Karakas' mother- in- law, a rough spot, skidded and flipped | Mrs, Rose Karakas, 73, was re- over on its back but the occupants leased after examination of an in- climbed out before the fire had a jured right leg and foot. chance to spread. Lake Orion Wemiin Hurt Drug Rushed to ‘Baby When Car Overturns REED CITY Thursday rushed a supply of a mew Mrs. Robert Bell, 52. of 455 Belle- medical preparation, Alveaire, to | vue; Lake Orion, was treated by Reed City General Hospital to a private doctor for face cuts and |help doctors treating an infant suf- head injuries which she | tering a critical nose and throat received yesterday when the Car infection. The baby, son of Mr. i" which she was riding overturned | ang Mrs. Robert Baso of Hersey, | ear gion of the Clarkston- was responding to treatment, hos- pital attendants said 10-million-dollar' craft, described by the Navy as a WV2 type on a) radar test flight, was reported 4 State Police acd Young. 29. of 677 Lake- view, Lake Orion, driver of the Toys as Toye: = Toys: - Toys _- Toys - — - Toys —_— Toys. |car in which Mrs. Bell was riding told Oakland County sheriff's depu- ties that he lost contro] of the car = on slippery pavement and skidded over an embankment. He was not } injured, deputies said. Held for Bad Checks | BATTLE CREEK (®—Leo Sefert, of no known address, was held E Thursday for investigation of bad | Abeolaiel Free! A BEAUTIFUL (Copyright 1984) . none | Ten ‘others escaped unhurt. The! : Christmas Tree With Any Purchase of $20.00 or More! Alabama Meteor Is New Plaything at Smithsonian | WASHINGTON (INS) The Smithsonian Institution has a fas- cinating new plaything — a some- thing from outer space — but | jonly for a short while. The Smithsonian received for | “study only” the smal] black stone that made a several-million- | mile trip to punch a hole in the | roof of the home of Mrs. Hew. | |lett Hodges in Sylacauga, Ala., and then for good measure, smacked her in the hip. Scientists at the museum said there wasn't much they could find out about the meteorite by just looking at it and they wished they could take a few chips tor chemical and spectre- — graphic testing. The Hodges fam- lly, however, claims ownership. They hoped to find enough mon- ey to try to buy th erock from Mrs. Hodges. As it is now they will have to give it back to her pretty soon — probably sometime | after she gets out of the hospital. | NEW 1955 check charges. Police said Sefert | | uy |passed a bogus check for $39.69 at a food store. 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