The Weather Partly Cloudy - - - ? Details Page 2 — YEAR» . xk*« x PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 —56 PAGES TERNATIONAL news SERVICE \ 7¢ ‘Sheppard Jury stil Pond - . ring 0 After 98 Hours. Mass Clipping Operation Spruces Lads for Holiday: Rising Mercury to Greet Winter Expect 26-Degree High to Follow Two Days of Near Zero Weather The pre-winter deep freeze re- mained in Pontiac and Michigan today, but the weatherman says it’s going to warm up slightly by tomorrow night. Meanwhile school attendance in Waterford Township returned to normal today after about 5,500 stu- dents were unable to attend yes- terday when school buses failed to start. The U. §, Weather Bureau says the high will be 26 but the low tomerrow night wil} be from 16 to 2, Yesterday's low in downtown, Pontiac was 2 above and the high | was 18, At 6:00 a.m. this morning | the mercury stood at 7 above and | had risen one degree by. 8 o'clock. | At 2 p.m. it was 22 above. The forecast for this area calls for partly cloudy and continued cold weather tonight with a low of 12 degrees. Tomorrow will be mostly cloudy. In other Michigan cities, ther- mometers slid te 14 below at Peliston and Cadillac last night and to 8 below as far south as Flint. Traverse City had a -3, Saginaw, -5 and Sault Ste. Marie and Gladwin, 0. Highest of the overnight lows _ were recorded in the Upper Penin- sula. Houghton had 20, Marquette, 21; Grand Marias, 10, and Escana- ba, 14. Below the Straits of Macki- United Press Phote + NOVEL CHRISTMAS GIFT—In & mass operation at Wheeling. W. Va.,. these youngsters at St. John's Home received a novel Christmas gift from members of Barbers Loca] 257 in the form of haircuts. Members of the union donated their time and talents to make the present possible. than 70 haircuts at the home. During a single day they gave more For Your Christmas Giving Luxury Items in Moderate Now Offered Price Range By JANET ODELL If you haven’t already picked out HER present, these suggestions may help: The purses this year are exceptionally beautiful. Many of them are copies of imported bags, some are imports. We saw rich looking honey-colored leather ones at mod- erate prices. We also lost our heart to a black camera-case type bag, lined in turquoise leather (it’s in the = and up French Debati on German Pact. Rearmament Opponents. Open Fire in Assembly Session Today PARIS (UP)—Enemies of Ger- * class), The unusual @ecoraiive features of this second group of bags make them | stand out as something spe- ore your list includes someone just | ae to go out to formal! af- fairs, she would like a tiny gold mesh evening purse for under $2. With the luxury tax cut to ten per cent this year, gifts in this category are not prohibitive. | man rearmament opened an at: French perfume comes with a tack in the French National As-| matching flower in a clear plastic sembly today against ratification’ box. You may choose carnation, nac, cities trailing Pellston and Cadillac included: Jackson, 1; | Traverse City, 3; Lansing; 5; De-| troit, 9; Grand Rapids, 11; Battle | Creek, 14, and Muskegon, 15. | Fhe cold weather is a fitting | greeting for winter which begins at 4:3 a.m. tomorrow. At that “moment, the sun reaches a point farthest from the north pole. It will be the shortest day of the year with 15 hours of darkness and only nine hours of daylight, Fur Firm Robbed of $175,000 in Mink DETROIT ®—Furs with a retail value of $175,000 were stolen from | the downtown store of the E. C. | Dittrich & Co. last night. | The company reported to police | the furs, all mink, included 23. jackets and 28 coats. They were | kept in a rear storeroom. Donald Dittrich, vice president ; of the 62-year-old Detroit fur com- pany, told police he believed the bandits backed. a truck to a rear | window and cut through windew bars to reach the furs. The theft was reported to police | at 10:40 p.m. Dittrich said the loss was fully insured. ~ City’s Parking Lot Collects $608 for Past Week | A new weekly high mark for | Pontiac's first municipal parking lot was set last week as Christ- mas shoppers plunked $608 in pen- nies, nickles and dimes into the ‘lot's 240 meters, City Treasurer Murray M. Ash- baugh expects this week's receipts to approximate last week's. Meanwhile, workmen are con- tinuing to dismantle the old county- city market on Mill street to make way for an 8)-car addition to the lot. . Lionel & American Flyer train sets. x discount at Tasker's. 63 W.. Huron | come taxes by raising personal. ex- 'emptiong — and stop right there of treaties that would bring the | Bonn government into a western | European union, Andre Liauthey of the powerful | finance committee warned that a rearmed Germany may swing to Russia's side @n the struggle be- tween Democratic and Stalitarten powers. As debate on ratification went into its first full day, some dep- uties began to study the pos- sibility that final voting may he delayed untif after Christmas. Odds now heavily favor a pre- Christmas victory for France's fighting Premier Pierre Mendes- France. ° “The texts which return her) military power to Germany are, heavy with the worst dangers," Liauthey declared in presenting the views of the finance commit- | tee which has joined the defense | committee in opposing German re- | armament, Spokesmen for committees in, favor of bringing West Germany into an armed western camp immediately blunted the attack and started clearing the way for a mae verbal battle. major strategy still was (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) rose or violet. Atop a small sewing kit or smaller pill box we saw a. | golden chicken guarding pearly eggs. Both boxes are functional and serve as conversation pieces. Dresser sets made of clear plastic enclosing gay ‘‘flowers’’ will please the feminine taste of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Ross Tenny Injured When Trucks Collide Ross P. Tenny, 56,-of 208 Chero- ‘kee Rd., general manager of the | L. H. Cole Oil Co., was injured 'this morning when he was caught | between two trucks at the oil com- | pany yards. He was taken to Pontiac General Hospital where officials said that he is suffering from a_ possible | fractured pelvis and chest injuries. His condition is listed as critical. An oil company spokesman the- orized that Tenny, who was su- pervising traffic, was caught be- tween two trucks when they backed into one another. However, he said the cause of | the accident would not be known | until police complete their inves- tigation. Curvaceous Spy Gets Five Years German Beauty Pleads Guilty to Seducing U.S. Officers for Secrets BERLIN UF—A beautiful German brunette was sentenced to five years in prison today after she pleaded guilty to seducing secrets out of two U.S. intelligence officers for Russian pay. The names of the two Americans were not introduced in court, U.S. officials said previously the black- eyed charmer — Irmgard Mar- garethe Schmidt — was the mis- tress of an Air Force intelligence ‘with a civilian intelligence chief. jfor the movies. colonel and had occasional dates | James Hilton, Famed Novelist, Dies of Cancer ‘Lost Horizon’ Author Born in England, Lived in California 10 Years LONG BEACH, Calif. (AP)—James Hilton, screen- writer and novelist who wrote such books as “Good- bye Mr. Chips” and “Lost Horizon,” died last night in Seaside Hospital after a long illness. He was 54. His former wife Alice, who had maintained a vigil for ee de was still at the bed- | oe had lived here in Long Beach for 10 years while writing He entered the hospital Nov, 21 suffering from an infection the nature of which was not disclosed. Today his physician, Dr. David Wigod, said that he had had cancer of the liver for a long time. He had been near death for Several days. Hilton, born Sept. 9, 1900, in Leigh, Lancashire, England, had said it was Hollywood brought him to America, although he said he couldn't find America in Hollywood. “I live in Long Beach because it puts me closer to the feel of America,” he once said, “You can’t get the feel of it from Holly- wood," Tt was the mystical lost land of Shangri-la, a valley of beau- Shangri-la was a distant, misty | utopia in Hilton's most famous | novel, “Lost Horizor.” The 1934 best-seller and the 1935 movie ver- sion, which Hilton came here to | help film, have made the word fa- mous the world over. In 1935, when Ronald Colman | appeared in dramatization of ‘Lost The 24-year-old former East zone | student burst into tears as U-S. | | High Commission Judge Ambrose | Fuller pronounced sentence. Al- | though she had said nothing in her own defense during the trial, | She sobbed bitterly: “I can't take it, It's too much.” The girl pleaded guilty to trans- mitting to the Russians for money details of the order of battle for Allied defense of West Berlin. She also admitted a second charge of | approaching a German national in | U.S. intelligence to get more in-| formation. | She pleaded innocent to a third | charge of attempting to obtain details of the entire network of American agents in West Berlin. This accusation was dismissed on a prosecution motion. Dec. 1, when American agents caught her as she was about to deliver secret material to her Rus- sian bosses in East Berlin. American officials said one of her American admirers had given | her a job in his office and there | she had been able to lay her hands on top U.S. secrets. Ike’s News Conference This Week Postponed WASHINGTON (INS)—President Eisenhower will not hold a news |conference this week, | The chief executive's next meet- ing with newsmen — usually on | Wedhesday—cannot be until Jan. | ,ton were divorced. That Ported himself by writing book re- Horizon,” Robert Donat and Mar- | lene Dietrich costarred in a ver- | sion of his 1933 novel; '‘Knight | Without Armor.” Later Colman appeared in his 1941 ‘Random Harvest" and Do- 7 nat won an Oscar for the film | version of ‘‘Goodbye Mr. Chips'’ | made six years after Hilton wrote it—dn two weeks’ notice—as a magazine ‘story for a Christmas supplement. After his 1935 trip to Hollywood he returned in 1937, the year he and his first wife Alice Brown Hil- | same | year he and the former Galina Kopineck were married. Their di- vorce came in 1945. Hilton was graduated from! Cambridge University in 1922 and} studied briefly to be @ concert} pianist. He gave it up to devote full time to writing. While learning the craft of producing fiction, he sup- views for the London Telegraph. Bulletin DETROIT (AP) — John P. Sheridan, 27, former Pontiac State Bank teller, pleaded guilty in Federal Court today to a charge of making false entries to conceal the theft of $7,900 from his bank. Judge Theodore Levin set no date for sentencing and referred the case to the court's probation de- partment for investiga- | tion. Sheridan was re- t 5, after he returns from a Christ- | mas vacation in Augusta, Ga. leased on personal bond. 3 which | | Cult Awaiting Final Flood Finds Goodness and Light CHICAGO (INS)—Dr. Charles A. Laughead, former Michigan State College staff physician, gave up on his prediction today that a gent tidal wave would flood the Detective Solves Mystery ~ to Decide Fate her maiden name and her family. utilizing his experience with the missing persons ssc traced he: records and located Miss Peek. (See story, page 50.) AP Wirephote Christmas Gift From God continent. He said: e God of artisan tortorea and has stayed his acotructtee forces. It’s like a Christmas gift from God.” Military Forces Start Trimming Draft Calls Go Down in February as Army Eyes Big Cut WASHINGTON @®—The military services have begn told to start pruning 403,000 from their present over-all strength to reach the 2,-| 815,000-man level the administra- tion thinks is about right for the current cold war. In disclosing a manpower cut-| back program yesterday, Secre- tary of Defense Wilson said it will be accompanied by a 50 per cent, slash in draft calls starting in) February, when the announced quota of 20,000 is to be dropped to 10,000 or 11,000. Quotas have been running about 20,000 for many months. ap > ~ Wilson said an cameered situa- | tion in the Far East and “‘better ing into Lake Michigan despite a/ every- bone-chilling 23 degree tempera- | at four! opportunities for peace” where entered into President Ei- | senhower’s decision to trim the) services. Only the Air Force, which will continue its gradual buildup to 975,000 men in the next 18 months, escapes the trimming. In the same period—that is, by June 30, 19%56—the Army will drop) | 25 per cent of its current strength ‘to level off at an even one million. The Navy is down for a 6 per cent | _cut from present strength to reach Laughead had waited throughout the night at the Oak Park, Ill., home of Mrs. | © 4 SISTERS UNITED—Mrs. Carl Parker (left) of Louisville, Ky., and her sister, Nancy Peek of Marion, Ky., trim Christmas tree after they met’ for the first time Friday. Ley oe Parker, who Panel Promises of Sam Today Osteopath Impassive as He Awaits Verdict in Wife's Murder CLEVELAND (INS)—Dr. Sam Sheppard wearily re- turned for the 12th time to- day to hear his fate, but the jury deadlocked for five days still was at an impasse. At 12:20 p. m., after hav- ing the wife-murder case in their hands for 98 hours. and 7 minutes, the seven men and five women were sent to lunch—their llth meal as guests of the state, Today was tabbed as D-Day for Dr. Sam. The jury had reported to Judge Edward Blythin last night Dorothy Martin with others who had along the prediction of “outer-space- men” that a tidal wave ‘would engulf North Amer- ica. He said that there was no pre- diction as to how long the “‘disaster’’ had been stayed. The doctor said “the group of disciples has sat for the father’s message the night through and) God has spoken.” He said Mrs. Martin had ‘‘writ- ten God's message as her hand was guided"’ and related that this was the message: ° “Mighty is the word of Ged and by His word have ye been saved, From the mouth of death ye have been delivered, At no time has there been such a force been such a force of good light as now floods this room. “That which has been loosed within this room now floods the en- tire earth." A group of men who maintained an all-night vigil on a pier extend- request their dismissal. They also can return a verdict of innocent or four different guilty decisions. A bung jury midway in the 19th week of the trial would mean a (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) Drunk Drivers to Go to Jail Local Authorities Say Drinking Motorists Will Spend Christmas There ture and a south wind miles an hour reported calm at dawn.” Dr. Laughead and Mrs. Martin | had claimed ‘‘outer-space men’ “all was |told them a vast wall of water rising out of Lake Michigan would flood North America from the (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Fog, Smog, Now Pepper SUNDERLAND, England ww — A sudden epidemic of sneezing hit 650, 000 and the Marine Corps will; hundreds of Christmas shoppers | drop 14 per cent to 190,000. Over- all | ‘here yesterday. A_ seven-pound ; strength for all services last month package of pepper fell off a truck wag 3,218,000. and burst. ‘Higher Exemptions Viewed, but May Wait Until 1956 Congressmen Favor Personal Income: Tax Cuts: Would Keep Corporation Levies WASHINGTON — Incoming) members of Congress show some inclination to reduce individual in- with tax cuts. A majority of senators and House members taking a definite stand in an Associated Press poll favors higher personal exemptions. But the margin is less than 3.2 among the 128 members replying. And even should the 84th Congress de- cide to ease up on taxes on individ- | ‘uals, it may—wait until 1956. Among lawmakers responding to. the questionnaire, there is heavy support for President Eisenhower's | bid to postpone again a reduction in the corporation income tax now set automatically for April 1. There is somewhat less enthusiastic back- ing for his request to put off a cut in excise (sales) taxes sched- uled for the same date, but enough to indicate Congress may go along on a bipartisan basis. | In =a Ss Press > since many lawmakers The picture on both corporate | and excise taxes could change, still aren't committing themselves on massive tax revision law passed last summer and against amend- cut in the tax on dividends. Mem- 'ciprocal basis with other nations. them. Congressional opinion at this point appears to be weighted) against any major changes in the | ing or repealing a controversial |. $ ‘power to reduce tariffs on a re-| The administration now ex- pects to rum nearly five billion dollars in the red during the present fiscal year. It figures that government spending will exceed income by around three billions in the next fiscal year starting July 1. Should Congress let excise and bers are 53-41 against tampering with the revision law and nearly two to one against changing the dividend tax. . On a separate 1955 issue which) will be handled by the same con- gressional cémmittees that process ,tax bills; both¥ Democrats and oo corporate income taxes drop as | provided under present law, next year's deficit would go up by some three billions more. The excise! taxes apply to such big sellers as | gasbline, liquor, cigarettes and | Cars. The poll showed that 12 senators -| and 53 House members definitely level instead of letting it fall to 47) per cent. Only one senator and 19 House members want it to come down. Senators are divided 10-3 and House members 37-19 in favor of extending present excise taxes. On the question of increasing SHOPPING DAYS Tith CHRISTMAS went on record 11-3 for a boost and House members by a close 34-32. Most of the support for higher exemptions came from. Democrats, most of the opposi- tion from the GOP. The personal exemption for a taxpayer and each of his depend- ents now is $600. Of 40 members naming~a specific figure, exactly half said the exemption ought to go yp to $700. Six others spoke up for an increase of $100 to $200 and eight for a $200 boost. From there, the figures ranged up to a proposed $600 increase. Lienel & Amertean Flyer train sets. _ @iscount at Tasker’s. 63. W. Huron vv Bele Wed, 10 to 8, Hampton's old store, 896 State, Drunk drivers will spend the holiday period in jail, This stern warning today was voiced by State Police of Pontiac Post, Oakland County Sheriff's Dept., Pontiac Police and the Mu- | nicipal Court. “If you're going te drink, don’t drive your car—or you'll find yourself celebrating the rest ef the Christmas season in jail,” warned Judge Cecil McCallum. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan is- | sued a similar warning after re- viewing, he said, the high number of deaths and accidents caused by ,drunk drivers. Sgt. Melvin Will, commanding officer of the Pontiac post, grimly reminded motorists that 41 drivers and 14 pedestrians who had been drinking lost their lives in traffic accidents during December, 1953. He said the warning will be en- forced by all State Police troopers. Police Chiet Herbert W. Straley | and Sheriff Clare L. Hubbell both added that their respective depart- ments are instructed to jail mo- torists driving under the influence of liquor. “Adding to the condition of drunk driving,”” Hubbell said, “the roade in the county may be hazardous. Don’t increase your chances of getting killed by driving when intoxicated.” Straley advised motorists to cele- brate the holidays with common sense, ‘Do your drinking at home and, by all means, don't drive yourecar until you’ve sobered up. Sgt. Will explained that various police agencies, safety groups, tav- ern owners and others in the state « 4 - City Commission Passes Parking Bonds Ordinance Two The Day in Birmingham = isws«C SC Frem Our Birmingham Bureau | ~ BIRMINGHAM — Like Detroit, | y decorate for the holiday seagon | and distribute gifts. | - * «8 _. |), PHE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 , —_ : = AT aI _—ee _— we oa TT SIZED TO FIT are Classified a bed or # business, use For Sale K4 . 20, 1954 and died the same day ae © Mexico. They had main- | St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Besides | — Maxine one of the singing 18 sleeping pills early today because of despondency “family troubles.” Police said she was found in her Sisters, swallowed N * a her mother and father, she is sur-| | °day—Tuesday, Dec. 21, 1954 Siple Funeral Home, of the “doomsday” , prediction charge and they have changed | | with a group of supporters in the HOLLYWOOD (INS) “boys'' would swoop down in their over “everyone who has the light on.” | vived by a sister, Nola Gay. Ar- | —is the day. —— — cost him his pest dast week, - | Suicide Try Made y | nothing in the original.” Oak Park home of Mrs. Martin. Andrews, 37. space disks the doesn't like the Asked to explain what he meant, rangements are by the Voorhees-| Dr..Laughead, whose espousal , | said the “spare beys are in ® | by Maxine Andrews | Dr. Laughead spent the night Calinly, he explained that the Andrews phrase saucers) and rescue the physician replied: Following their regular meeting Florence C.; one daughter, Jean, at 8 tonight at the Community Elizabeth, and one son, Robert D., | House members of Pythian Tem- both at home; one. sister, Mrs. | ple No. 94 will go to the Pierce | Ralph A. Hayward of Parchment; | street home of Mrs. Hazel Lawier and two brothers, Dr. John of for a- gift exchange and refrésh-| Parchment and Dr. Robert of Ann ments. | Arbor, * * | Birmingham's public school sys-|9 5m ‘Thursday at Christ Church tem teachers attended the tradi | Cranbrook, with burial in White | tignal Christmas tea given by the | Chane Memorial Cemetery, The trative council yesterday afternoon | wijjiam R. Hamilton Co. until at Birmingham High School. | Thursday noon. LJ s * r A Christmas candiclight serv- caller hPa entre Reinstatement of 25 | spt fe bore of ev. oeeusy it Square D Advised Taylor, 2588 Windemere, 8 . ; ; p.m. tomorrow. The congrega- DETROIT (UP) — Gabriel N. rown to 35, the Rev. Alexander, arbitrator in a dispute con wae ereve “tpdween the Square D Co. and Mr. Taylor stated. * « ®e the United Electrical Workers un- YMCA Co-Ed Club members will !0n. announced yesterday that he leave the Y at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow had recommended reinstatement for @ visit to the Oakland County °f 25 workers accused of violence Convalescent Home. The group will , during a recent 108-day strike at aoe , the company ° Alexander said he had recom- Luxury Gifts Offered jmznces inet ihe norkers be re at Moderate Prices instated with full senionty rights (Continued From Page One) However, he also recommended that two others accused of violence any age. Matching atomizers, some resembling fragile antique be discharged The alleged worker violence took glass, may be had in the $1 to $12 price range. place during a company-sponsored | back-to-work movement while 1.200 members of the independent union were on strike. The House Un- American Activities Committec Does she like unusual jewelry? has investigated alleged Commu- We think a piece of tortoise shel! pist influence in the strike set with lapis lazuli would enchant _ her. At the same store you may see brilliantly cut stone jewels and intricately worked silver bracetets. Austrian enameled photo books French Now Debating come with a variety of titles to appeal to the teenager, the new mother. the fond grandma or the traveler. ‘ Should your favorite girl be in the high chair age. buy her a pair of waterproof dacron can-can, panties Driver Fined $100 Harry W. Runner, 33. of 111 Victory St.. Detroit pleaded guilty ty drunk driving Monday before Pontiac Judge Cecil McCallum and paid a $100 fine PONTT 4 AND VIGINITY — Partls clewdy and centinued cold temight Te- mertew mestiy cleudy Light nerth te merthbeas( winds Lew tenight 17 high femerrew “% Temerrew night mest!y cloudy and earmer, low 14 te “6 Today in Pentiac Lewert temperature prececipg ® am M8 am Mrection San sets Tuesday at 302 5 Bun tists Wednesday at 757 a! Moon eet: Turedar et 2i&@ ne Moon rises Wednesday ef 3 44 an Wind veiocit € mph Nort} Dewntewn Temperatures s a It a m 8 CE a) wacaee x tt ‘9 Rs yr & x» Se m a 6 8 mm la 25 Menday in Pentiac ‘As recorded downtown: Highest temperature 18 Lowest temperature ...... 4 Mean temperature i Weather—Sunny One Vear Age in Pontiac Highest temperature Lowest temperature Mean temperature Weather—Pair Bt MJ 375 Highest and Lowest Temperatures This , Date In 8? Years s7 tm 1f4e @ in 1901 Menday's Temperature (hart ‘ Baltimore 18 Minnesnolie 71 © (adiliac 7-14 N Orleans 46 Chicage 26 23 Nee York th 16 Cleveland 19 1! Omaha 21 Denver 6i 26 Phoenix Te 40 Detrow 2. 8 6 OLeuts ™ 25 Duleth 28 2) 8 Franciecn 30 36 Hou % 2 s Marie 12 6 Men Cy 56 28 Beattie 8! 46 Los Amgelsy,.80 56 Tampa « Memphis % 453 32 Traverse C 21 -3 Miami 87 40 Washington 32 12 on German Arms Pact (Continued From Page One) developing behind the scenes and supporters of German rearmament braced themselves for a strong attempt to postpone debate inde!- initely or kill the western union with the same backhand slap that defeated the European Defense Community project in the same assembly last August, Authoritative SOUPCES sald Mendes-France would jump into the midst of the fighting the min- ute his enemies mount their first real offensive. Man Demands Hearing © on Grand Larceny Count John 7. Clark JR of 928 Hilten Rd Brighton, arrested by Pontiac Police Chief Herbert Wo Strales Sunday night while repotted!s tempting to take building material, ' waived examination and was bound wer to Cjrcuit Court Monday when ippedbed in| Municipal Court Lnable to furmsh a $5900) bond he ding the Dec. JT arraignment he was ordered held in Oakland County Jil by Judge Maurice F Finnegan on a charge of grand larceny Straley said he arrested Clark on Berwick boulevard near Avon road where a panel truck had been loaded with jumber and as- phalt| shingles, taken from new homesites. Man Held for Trial Fred R, Hodges 22. hurst St.. charged wit! of a filling station nation Monday and bound over to Oakland County Circuit Court by Pontihe Judge Ceci! Me- Callum. He ix being held in Oak- ot 74 Park- the breakin waived exami Mas land County Jail in default of a 3.000 band, pending arraignment Jan 3: at, “If extension of the widening is out of the immediate picture, then I'l) propose that quick ac- tion be taken to remove the dip and allow drivers clear Vvisibil- ‘ty,” Broomfield stated. “The leveling cost should not be Funeral service will be held at’ prohibitive and the work would | probably have to be done anyway | when the road is widened.” Broomlield', action came after he inspected the site yesterday on request of Oxford and Orion citi | zens “I'm going to let the problem be known in Lansing and bring it before the State Senate's highway committee when the Legislature convenes Jar. 127.°" he said. “I'm convinced the widening should be done as soon es possible.” A long record of traffic deaths al “Slaughter Hill’ was cli- maxed Dec. 5 when five Oxford residents were killed there In a headon collision, bringing the to- tal to nine in the past year. The highway department plans widen M24 from two to four lanes from Opdyke to Lake Oron next spring. In answering a request from Oxford citizens that the wi- dening be extended, Ziegler said the $500.000 needed to do the work is not available, Sheppard May Hear Jury's Verdict Today (Continued From Page One) to retria} for the 30-year-old defend- ant and possibly another 2,000,000 | survive words some time next year Defense attorneys said if a “hung’’ er ‘‘no-decision” jury is declared, they will wait until after the first of the’ year to make an application for bail with another judge for Dr. Sam. and Mary Markey Lynch and mar- ightdress, slumped on the kitchen | floor of her Chatsworth home. by ried Catherine Gallagher. Mr. and Mrs. William Csiga, who | Mr. Lynch was a member of i | St.. Michael's Catholic Church, |/ive in a house nearby. lcoming here from Detroit, He- The singing star and a sister, 'worked for the Detroit Board of Laverne. who returned together | Education and lived in Detroit un- | °!Y last week from a highly suc- til a few years ago -cessful 10-day tour | He tt brother a ‘ have been in a legal battle with ly ne iaach al ae late | their sister, Patti. who broke off nk eee a ven from their famed singing act to ee 7 ree eee Oo " have a career alone. The battle The recitation of the Rosary will be Wednesday evening at 8 Of : 5 oe les | ficers said they took Miss An- faa the Farmer-Snover Funeral | grows to Valley Receiving Hospi- | . | tal where they said her condition | -The funeral will be held Thurs-| | : ; ; day at 10 am. from St. Michael | Was found (o be satistactory. She Catholic Church with the Rev. *4* . vane: Michael J. O'Reilly officiating. | -)hClU Burial will follow in Mount Hope Draft Boards (0) Call for Doctors, Dentists estate left by their parents. Cemetery Edward H. Roberts has = ware | Edward R. Roberts. 65. of 2416' LANSING um — State Sclective Cass Lake Rd. died early ut | Service headquarters said today waal an at ee Mercy 0 68 physicians and 41 dentists will ars meee oo aa oe be drafted into the armed forces we a on pall - i aie from Michigan during March. Necihe apr aan —_ : a Oakland County's quota for the Ass Hall otis = oii ® draft is three doctors ne et m Be " in she Local draft boards were told to Pociia ; ona 5 . a \ vere ‘d was issue induction orders immediately i om aaa i Te Geena “a | so all doctors and dentists include tors Trick & Coach Division. in the call will have an opportunity Resides his widow he is sur- fo sept) Ex comniniassons vived by five children Rov A. of. Those who accept commissions Neen ae : % pilebogee | Those who do not accept commis. land Mes “Fern Creer all of Pa | sions prior to March 30 will be in- tiac. Twelve grandchildren and a| acted cope ee that all -brother, G : ge . ne eorge of Alpena 80 | doctors and dentists born after 7 % qn The Rosary will be recited at 9 Aug. 30. 1522. neral Home The funeral will be /@8sed for induction as soon as of Australia, | ‘has been over disposition of an | . National Guardsmen. will repert for duty during April. : who are registered | pm. Thursday at the Huntoon Fu: | 45 regular registrants will be proc. - 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 q 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 i4 4 ct 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 “The light inside their hearts."’ Six American Presidents were rwvveVveTeT eT eC Te Tee of rv TYT PRICES SLASHED ne 4 THURSDAY, Dec. 23rd ~ 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M. FRIDAY, Dec. 24th 10:00 A.M. to 3:00 P. M. THURSDAY, Dec. 30th 10:00 A.M. to 5:00 P.M: FRIDAY, Dec. 3Ist 10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P.M. - Community National Bank Pontiac State Bank AND ALL BRANCH BANKS Gueranteed Ist Quality Most complete selection of Re- vere Ware in weeks and weeks pots, Pans, Just take advertised Bim ms ete tionally prices at “fair-traded” SIMAS.{ eeoTMERS 96 N. Saginaw —Jnd Floor Aha i a i i hi hi Ni i i hi Mi Ne Ni Ni ti hn ln A A i i i Ain i i Ml i i in Ml hi i i Mi i Mi ni Ml i i Mi i i i hi Min Mi ir i he Mt ll bn i i i i i i ti ti ti i in Mi hin i hn ti in tin hi i hi Mi hi i i i hi di Li hi hi hi hi hi ti hi hi i hi hi i hh dl I's NEW and Just in Time for Fisherman's Gilt 2 No More Frozen Fingers oa 2 Heddons ICE | > -¥ a =] 2. With ‘Built-In Reel’ held from Our Lady of Refuge | _ Catholic Church Friday at 10 am. | with burial following Mount Hope Cemetery in Biythin. in) midsummer, turned: Stephany L. Wells down a request for a bond. The baby-faced osteopath has not tasted freedom since his ar- rest and jailing on Aug. 17, follow. ing his indictment on a_ first-de- gree murder charge Detroiter Bound Over on Bad Check Charge BIRMINGHAM— Eugene Ayotte “Sof Detroit. waived examina- tion and was bound over to Oak land County Cfrewt Court when he appeared yesterday before Jlidge John J. Gafill on an uttering and publishing charge. He re leased en $2000) bend Ayotte was specifically charged with cashing a $370 check at Milks Appliances, 1493S. Woodward Ave Was Strike Vote Procedure Set Up by Fisher ClO Fisher Local 596. UAW-CIO at a special Membership meeting Sun- day voted unanimously to give the executive board and the shop com- mittee authorization to hold a strike vote of its members at such time as it deems it necessary. This was brought about by the many speed-up cases the union has against Fisher Body Pontiac Di- vision at this time, according to William O. Medlock, president. a Reds Bomb Tachen Islands TAIPEH (INS) — A Nationalist communique announced today that seven Communist warplanes raided the Tachen Islands off the China coast at 8° a. m. Tuesday and dropped 10 bombs without causing ,any damage or casualties. Graveside service will be held. at 10 a.m. at the Perry. Mount, flowering plants. ~ ao te ee available unless they have applied for a commission and volunteered for immediate active duty prior to the effective date of their local board induction orders. sh Complete with Line Exactly as Pictured Built - in- Reel No fumbling for line with cold fingers. Complete with mono- filament line on spool. Deluxe maple handle with W-inch glass rod tip. May Mount Ranier national park is said to have about 500 kinds of for Lionel and ELECTRIC TRAINS LIONEL - AMERICAN FLYER |(—escrm sm] Factory Authorized Year-’Round Service Electric Trains and Accessories TASKER’S | giass rod tip. SIMAS.&.§ © 98 N. 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DECEMBER 21, 1054 - * oo —————_—____ Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, Mich as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ee eemaianinins MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS . TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 : — Christmas Tree Safety _ Christmas trees long since have ceased ‘to be the terrible threats to life and property they once were. But in the opinion of Fire Chief SCHROEDER ‘they still are enough of a g hazard to call’ for special precautions aa by every househoider. j While the Chief knows of no ‘formula which wiil make a Christ- mas tree fire proof, he suggests ~ two methods of making them fire resistant and reducing the danger of tragedy. * * * One méthod is the use of a fire resist- ant spray. This can be made by mixing ~ nine olinces of powdered boric acid and four ounces of borax in a gallon of water. Sprayed on the tree this gives-t a fire resistant coating. The Second method is one that could well be used in combination with the first. The butt of the tree should be cut diagonally to provide more water absorbing surface. It should then be mounted in a water holding stand which should be kept filled at all times. This not only will make the tree less flammable but its needles will stay on longer. Py * * * , _ Christmas tree lighting and : wiring should be inspected to a. eliminate any danger from that 7 quarter. Electricity ended the hazard caused by candles. But ‘loose connections, short circuits , and defective sockets still can’ : cause tragedy. : Finally, the family never should re- ' tire or leave the house without discon- necting the Christmas tree lights. Don’t let fire mar your family’s holi- day happiness. International Blackmail Despite reports that U. S. Secretary- ‘General HAMMARSKJOLD> is optimistic that he will obtain release of 11 Ameri- can airmen, the prospect is none too bright. For one thing, nothing has happened to erase the impression that the trial and conviction of these uniformed men as spies is just part of Red China's game of international blackmail. fk & &t The simple truth is that the only encouraging development to ee _ date was Premier Cuou EN-Lat's —agreement to receive HaMMar- SKJOLD some time after Christ- mas. In making this known the Red premier emphasized that conviction of the Americans is considered by his government a closed book. However, there have been hints that Peiping might consider release of the ‘Americans in exchange for exit visas for 35 Chinese students still kept in this country. State and Defense Depart- ment records show 57 Americans now held behind the Iron Curtain, all of them in Red China. Of these 15 are military men and 42 civilians. * * * In the opinion of diplomats around U. N. headquarters, however, Red China's price for release of the 11 Amer- icans may be exorbitant. . Nonetheless there is recent his- tory to suggest that even this situation isn't hopeless. In six years our State Department has succeeded in negotiating by varied means, including ransoms, the release of 38 Americans held be- hind the:European Iron Curtain. In dealing with a gangster govern- ment like Red China's, it is wise to ex- pect the worst and hope for the best. Fi A FAIRLY enne cece estimates-+hat a dealer in Christmas toys can sell only about half the toys he buys, as children ) break the other half by handling and _ _ playing with them in the stare. : hh “At ating things can be said in favor of the modified military training. ‘program just unveiled by Defense Sec- retary WILSON. - First, carefully devised as it has been, this plan deserves the sympathetic con- sideration of Congress and the people. Second, with its four service plans it offers the Nation's teenagers a wide choice of how to discharge their mili- tary: obligations. * 60 * Third, the program makes an honest effort to correct the un- deniably serious our organized reserves. At the same time it. seeks to equalize everyone's military obligation and keep security costs within the Nation's ability to pay. : . Secretary Witson and his aide, Car- TER L. Burcess, pointed out that under the new plan it should be possible by mid-1959 to cut the present 3,217,971 man active armed forces to about 2,750,- 000. * * * Z Without estimating the savings thus made possible, they predict that the new reserve program would cost about $1.1 billion a year. The cost of the pres- ent inadequate reserve program is $700,- 000,000 annually. Universal military training runs counter to American ideals and traditions. But as long as the _. cold war lasts, we have no choice but to maintain adequate defenses or risk national suicide. “FISH are not color-blind.” — News- paper filler. Accordingly, they no doubt enjoy many hearty laughs at the fancy multi-colored lures used in an unsuc- cessful effort to catch them. The Man About Town Now’s a Good Time Christmas Spirit Brings a Suggestion on Making Will Santa Claus: Whom the Oakland County Board of Supervisors wish would. bring us a ew courthouse on a site where everybody wants it. : With the very air bubbling over and joy- ously surcharged with the Christmas spirit, a letter over the signature, “One Whe Has Just Dene It,” suggests that right now is the time for us to make our wills, or add a codicil to the will already made, giving a substantial con- tribution from our estate to the Pontiac Foundation. The much publicized nationai park of Isle Royale in Lake Superior is less than one-quarter the area of Oakland County. The Hollywood Ice Revue, of which Mrs. June Paulus of 143 Wolfe St. Pontiac, is a member and now on tour, will appear on a nationwide television hookup on Dec. 26. A post card and letter over the signature of “Mrs. Santa,” bearing a Pontiac postmark, tell of the happy times and good music her group is having in her basement with the old fashioned things that still have to be cranked. Today celebrating nie twelfth F anniversary as elevator_operator is ——____— _ August Smith . of 263 Edison Ave. He has had lots of ups and downs in the Hubbard Building. Retiring president of the Oakland County Lincoln Republican Club, Raymond E. Addis, wrote a letter to Santa Claus, requesting a sword, horn, knife. wheelbarrow, rocking horse, watch, set of tools, raisins, candy and nuts, The Netter was published in the Holly Herald on Dec. 2. 1904. Identification. leas that stick se- eurely to your coat lapel without in- juring the cloth now are being used at conventions, doing away with the old time safety pin. An Oakland County man, native and still resident of Groveland Township, Gerdon J. McGinnis, has been elected president of the Flint Resi- . dential Appraisers. He has an office in Flint, and has just retired as president of the Genesee County Real Estate Board When the children in the neighborhood of the home of Mrs. Pamelia Parkhurst in Huron Gardens built a snow man, it was so real that the dogs barked at it. Verbal Orchids. to- Mr. and Mrs. William Sanford of Willlams Lake; fifty-sixth wedding anni- versary ‘Mrs. Kittie Harris of Davisburg; ninety-third birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Underwood of Oxford: fifty-sixth wedding anniversary. : Mrs. Alberta MacFayden of Fenton, eighty-fifth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson of Holly, fifty-first wedding anniversary. - weaknesses of -~- “ ns) “p>. t i ‘4 ow i Jaresks Voice of the People ‘Seems They | Got | There Fustest t With U the " Mostest” | Humane Director Pleads for the Welfare of Pets Given as Christmas Presents (Letters will be condensed when neces. pare! because of lack of space. Full name, eas and telephone number of the writer must eccompany letters but these will mot be published ff the writer so requests unless the letter ts critical to ite nature i If you give a pet for Christmas, be sure it's wanted otherwise it might be neglected or ‘turned out when you leave. On the first night of Christ's life God honored the brute creation. The .animals of that stable in Bethlehem heard the first cry of the infant Lord. Will you who are about to aban- don an unwanted kitten or puppy remember that Christ came, among other things, to alleviate the sufferings of the brute crea- tion” Was it not appropriate that he should, during the first few days and nights of His life on earth, be surrounded by the dumb beasts whose moans and plaints and bellowing have for the ages been a prayer to God for the arresting of their tor- tures and the righting of their wrengs? He will answer in the punishment of those whe mal- treat the dumb breasts. The Oakland Co. nimal Shelter Case Records of a Peychologiat endeavors to find good homes for unwanted pets. Please report cases of cruelty to the Humane officer. FE 2-8262. . The Humane officer as well*as the ambulance truck is supported by the Oakland Co. Animal Wel- fare Society, Inc. Helen C, Fergeseh Bloomfield Hills Says U.S. Approaching Stage of Dictatorship .Have things come to such a pass that one has no right to criticize a person in high office? If we have not reached the stage of dictatorship, we are approaching it very fast. Of course, if the speaker or writer has misstated the facts, we still have the law of libel whereby the person has the privilege to sue for slander, if he can prove the statements were false. If the statements were false, then the people have a right to know the facts. It is a sorry state we are getting into when a person gets ao o hich ™p that = te aore criticism. Let's lay the ax at the foot of the tree. Let's hew to the line and let the chips fall where they may. I have been told that free speech and free press have made this country what. it is. Are we slipping back again into the Middle Ages? Every investigator who has at- tempted to expose communism has been censured and was compelled to give up investigation. What is going to happen is any- one's guess this time. Let the people draw their own conclusions or confusions, as the case may be. Why do we have to hide the facts” . 15 W. Wilson Looking Back 15 Years Ago FINNS REPULSE Russians on three fronts. BRITAIN MAY ARM her fishing fleet. 20 Years Ago REPORT RETAIL business reaches new top. JAPAN CHARGES U S&S. is cause of | nav aval pact flop. Emotional Rather Than Calendar Age Important When Selecting a Husband Laura is unduly werried about the calendar age of her boy friend. That is not nearly as critical as his emotional age. Many a man of 18 is far more mature than the aver- age playboy of 25. This is especially true-of former newws- paper carriers. They rate a _gold star as marriage pros- pects. By DR, GEORGE W. CRANE Case N-302: Laura M., aged 22, is an office secretary. “Dr. Crane, I have a very se- rious problem.’ she began. ‘It deals with dating. - “For the past six months I have been going with a boy of 19. That means there ig an age difference of three years between us “Do you think there is any- thing wrong in this kind of situa- tion? He ix a wonderful bey and we leve each other. “Is it true that wives should be younger than their husbands?” No, there is nothing wrong psv- chologically when an older girl falls in love with a younger man. In fact. some writers are now advising girls to pick husbands who are three or four years younger than themselves so they will not be widows for so many years. Since the average man dies about 3 years earlier than the average woman, there 1s a certain amount of logic be hind such adv ice. Aunt Het if folks can “get divorced like Bill and Gladys, and stay good friends, I don't believe they were ever more than friends. Furthermore, when you have reached adulthood, the calendar is of relatively small tmpor- tance. What really counts most is similarity of ideals: interests and basic habits. Besides, you can't tell a per- son's age by his kisses! So quit fretting about ferences. t It is only a custom, anyway, that has Ied to the belief a husband should be older than his vife. And that custom otiginated far back in ancient times when it was conventional for a man to pur- chase his wife from her father. Marriage was then a market ar- rangement. It cost the prospective unduly age dif- groom some sheep or cattle before — he could figuratively get a bill of sale for his bride. Obviously, a young man of 18 to 21 seldom had a fleck of sheep or cattle for it teok vears to acquire such wealth. So the older men with the money would domi- Mate the marriage market. Seldom could a young man like Jacob, in Bible days, buy his wife on the installment plan. Jacob was lucky in that he got Rachel first and then paid for her by seven years of hard work after- wards. A second reason why wives have usually been younger, is the fact the female generally matures earl- ier than the male. That was more apparent in earlier generations when girls of 16 would get married. Nowa- days, since the average age for a girl at marriage is about 21, there is no significant “maturi- ty” difference, . For by the age of 21, the male and the female are both physical- ly mature. The moré critical age to con-. sider nowadays when you marry is not the calendar age but the emo- tional age of your mate, A newspaper carrier with his un- derstanding of business and finan- cial matters, may be emotionally several years older than the aver- age male. Such a young fellow, even though enly 18, may thus have far more maturity of social and financial experience than the average playboy of 25. To help pick your mate more wisely, send for my “Rating Scale for Sweethearts,’ enclosing a stamped return envelope, plus a dime, If he rates superior thereon, then marry him regardless of his calen- * dar age. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate) & 9 fe David PASI Maas 2 Moves Being Plarined Against Sen. McCarthy : i Hi i gf Hi Fs ¥ tions except talking and voting. his charges on the floor of the Although he has already made full disclosure to the Department of Justice and the Bureau of Inter- nal Revenue of all the faets about his receipts and expenditures in connection with funds collected to - fight Communists, and no violation of law has been found, the plan now is to go over the same ground in public so as to focus attention in a dramatic way on the sena- tor’s personal transactions. Such a hearing, especially if put on tele- vision, would certainly attract at- tention comparable to the Cohn- Schine-Stevens hearings. Whether these new plans have the White House blessing, as was the case with the Mundt and Wat-. kins hearings, the moves, if car- ried out, would certainly have the effect of prolonging the McCarthy controversy and assuring that it will have an effect on the 1956 campaign. Just why any Republi- can wants to keep on emphasizing the split in the party is an unex- plained mystery Presumably the Republican “right wingers’’—whe are the opposite faction to the “left wing- ers’’—will fight back, They may invoke the constitutional ques- tien as to the right of the Senate to restrict any senator in per- forming his duties as the repre- sentative of a sovereign state. This could tie up the Senate's organization for weeks. Senator Morse of Oregon, inde- pendent—who certainly has no fondness for the Wisconsin senator and, in fact, filed some of the charges against him before the Watkins committee—has already spoken out in opposition to the at- tempted punishment of Senator McCarthy on this point. The Ore- gon senator feels that to deprive any senator of committee assign- ments by such action is wrong. If the folks who are anxious to keep the McCarthy controversy alive are looking for ways and means of doing it. they probably will have some help from certain Republicans on the McCarthy side. Already there is talk about intro- ducing a resolution to ‘‘condemn” each of the senators who partici- pated in the 11-day filibuster in the last session. This idea grews out of the processes.” Certainly filibuster- ing is even more of an obstruc- tien to the performance of Senate business than mere refusal by one member to attend a com- mittee hearing when he is not even ordered to do ‘so by Then “There's ‘the announcement by Senator Smathers of Florida, Democrat, warning the Republi- cans that, if they dare to make any more charges against the Demo- crats hereafter, the bipartisanship spirit will be ended and the Demo- crats will wreak vengeance against the President by voting against his legislative program. This is a new form of political intimidation and probably will be the subject of de- bate when Congress reconvenes. Some Democrats, moreover, say they are aggrieved by Vice Presi- dent Nixon's speeches during the last campaign. If ih is the desire of the Democrats to have a con- troversy on that subject, too, it will, of course, be necessary for congressional committees to go tingly the ally of the Communists in this country” and said ‘‘this is. clearly shown in the election record of the Communist Party.” z by the case of McCarthy, but it remains — to be seen whether anyone else will ever be ‘‘condemned’’ now for the same offense. Certainly the Congress can have plenty of con troversial debate on the commu. nism issue, if thes ‘‘left wingers” want to kedy -it going. . (Coppright 1954) Baering Down By ARTHUR “BUGS” BAER 5 (International News service) - Life im the upper echelons is sparse and brittle. You can go into any club in Washington and you won't find two Morris chairs facing each other. There is a right and left wing in the Democratic majority. There is a right and left wing in the Republican outfit. Our plea for a five-minute arm- ‘istice during Christmas week got no more results than fanning moonbeams with your hat. This was a rough semester in practical politics. There was more elbowing than Messina arid Ben Hur’s eight-hoss parley trying to pass on bowling alley. The tempo will reach its low boiling point when the Demo- crats take over the House and Senate in January. The cat has jumped and they've measured the leap. The proud role of Democratic national] chairman is a Butler part. The new boy on the used-desk lot says he will work hand-in-glove with the administration. But there's two mittens to a pair. In case you think all is sweet- ness and light in the Democratic Party during Christmas don't forget Harry Tru doesn't cotton to Chairman Butler. Harry goes further than that. He doesn't cotton to Chairman Butler by the bale. Whoever Mr. Truman supported can sue for it now. Chairman Butler was foisted on him. There's a foist time for everything. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE - Of course there 1s a Santa Claus . . Who comes at Christmastime .. . He is familiar to us all... In story-book and rhyme .. . We can- not gaze into his eyes... Or watch him come and go .. . No more than we can see the wind « . Though we can feel it ... But Santa Claus is really true ... For every heart sincere ... Because we feel him like the wind . . And know that he is here .., He is the Christmas spirit in... The Christian soul of man .. . To love his God and neighbor and . Give everything he can .., Yes, Santa Claus is each of us... As much as we endure. . < In peace with one another and... Remember all the poor. (Copgright 1954) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY The light of the righteous re- jeiceth: but the lamp of the wicked shall .be -put out.—Prov. 13:9. * * * Do not be deceived; happiness and enjoyment do not lie in wicked ways.—Dr. Watts. Almost Every Normal Young Person Suffers From Some Degree of Acne. By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. In my early ‘teens I suffered with oily skin, blackheads and pim- ples (doctors call it acne) and so I have a lot of sympathy for young- sters with this trouble, for boys and even more for girls, because a girl's vanity is tender and more easily hurt. ‘I urge every reader who has this common skin rash, eruption, blem- ish or whatever you please to call it, or who has a boy or girl so troubled, to send me a stamped, self-addressed envelope aud ask in writing (you see, knucklehead, if you use a clipping of this item instead of signing your request, it is likely to become separated from the envelope and we cannot stop to guess who writes what) for the pamphlet Acne. — If you use the cae: swifur- fact it is desirabla, Just give the treatment a rest for two or three days, or until the irritation subsides, thén resume applica- tions every night er twice in the week. For goodness sake don't take my pamphlet or any. part of it to the drugstore and ask the man to put up this or that “prescription” for you, The formulas or recipes I give are not prescriptions. They are merely directiong to guide you in making up the mixtures yourself. You can read, can’t you? If you don't want an impudent clerk to ask embarrassing ques- tions or try to sell you the nos- trum that pays the largest profit, you may purchase the sublimed sulfur at one store, the camphor water at another, the glycerin at a third and the witch hazel ‘ex tract” at the 5410 maybe. For the benefit of ignorant and - vicious persons who know so much that isn't so, I repeat here what I say in the pamphiet: Nearly alj normal young per- sons have more or less acne— perhaps it is a blessing in that i tempers what might otherwise become insufferable vanity in youth. 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Little children in choirs through- out the war-battéred peninsula were being taught to sing tradi- tional Christmas songs, translated into Korean. For being good raga Rar they could expect a visit on Christ- mas Day from “Harabe di,” the grand old man in the red suit with white flowing whisk. ers.” In Korea, as in Japan, Christ- mas Day marks the beginning of a weeklong celebration culminat- ing in the New Year celebration. During that time, school children enjoy vacations and government offices close down on Christmas and New Year's Day. Christmas in South Korea is a religious celebration as an esti- mated 55 to 60 per cent .of the 20-million residents of the nation Wh S$ tfe are Christian, y u f Children lucky enough to be e s living close by American Army Bleeding Piles units will get a taste of tradi- tte tional American good cheer from Even doctors and druggists are amazed parties scheduled to be held in nn, quich-ertng Maat Siete mess halle. Throw ointments; supposi and nice. 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Helanca-Waldort vay a} : + - TEN a4 \ ‘ [ THE PONTIAC PR ESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 een Girl, 17, Rescues Intended Suicide From Drowning Youth Charges MIAMI, Fla. @-A IT-yearcld! girl who “couldn't stand to see a) Claims Police Beating * human being die” was hailed as a| ¢heroine today. ‘Norma Florence Paulsen was, credited with saving the life of| Slaying Woman ‘pinged into the murky waters of the slaying of Mrs. Milton Fuller the Miami River at noon yester | said he admitted the killing only — day, . | after ite was beaten by police, but “T kicked my shoes off and dove in. The water was freezing cold officers. and he kept fighting to keep his head under water. * * 7X * first-degree murder in the death Had fo Confess, | Forced Him to Admit’ * CLARENDON, Ark. —The 19-| |. Pusey, 52, who had year-old transient charged with, his statement brought deniais from Billy Ray Willingham, of Flor- |; 4 ,ence, Ala., has been charged with >| | “I had to swim and pull him of the 25-year-old Brinkley, Ark., with me and | didn't think I was. Mother of two children, «brutally | going to make it—but I guess God beaten in her home Dec. 12. He § was arrested Friday. He told arfAssociated Press re- : porter in an interview last night at the county jail here: i “I didn't kill that woman. I just | told them that I did to get it over the with.”” _ Willingham told his story of hit- ting the sleeping woman with a five-pound stick of hickory fire- wood to police and newsmen early -| last Sunday. Prosecutor J. B. Reed, Sheriff Frank Henderson ali denied Wil- -lingham wag struck either by helped me.” Willingham denied last night he Fuller was attacked. ; A preliminary hearing on the murder charge against Willing- ham will be held Wednesday at Municipal Court in Brinkley. Late United Fund Gifts Are Revealed H. K, McKenzie and Police Chiet | themselves or any other person. — was in Brinkley at the time Mrs. | i ; SKY COT—Parents traveling by air with baby can now enjoy the flight with few worries about the little one, thanks to this cot that clips to the baggage rack: and prevents junior from falling out. An airline in London, England, introduced the crib. '| watches during the past year. Smuggles Watches, Collects Own Duty LOS ANGELES » — Alfred F. Schulz, 37. charged with smuggling is accused of pocketing $38,000 in customs fees on imported Swigs He imported the watches and movements and then, according to the. charges, collected duty fees from prospective customers before reconsigning the watches to He is accused of smuggling the watches back into the United States and delivering them. — Schulz pleaded no contest yes- terday and will be sentenced Jan. 17. - ¢ ‘ Yule Parking Tickets WESTFIELD, N. J. «—Police here are tagged overtime parkers with big red tickets ‘‘summoning” violators to spend a safe merry Christmas by cooperating with police, Cr |= Fytt f B te - \ }o | a, - = ae | < hat Li Ge i. a DWELLING ALE RISKS. 504 + : 4 ~ * ' 8. CCIDENT LIABILITY. gency FE 5-8172 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. - oT ’ Drews. Urited Fund contributions made | either late in the campaign or | |after its official close incldded the | following gifts of $50 and over, it was learned today from Frank S._ Lydall, campaign chairman. | Pontiac State Hospital, employees §2.539 Aaron Menelson Memerial Trust Seaman Mig. Co. employees... 4 er quip t Co. . Amalgameted Plant Gd. Local 116 | Morry Mfg. Co., ie. or a6 Gd. Trunk Western RR. employees Ld White Owl Bxpress, employees _., be H. FP. Going 34 Pa) ¥ “ { ; fi r ete . ee i‘ Sees Gs ae Re ee eee E Fe : : i me? A ‘ment of information “TWELVE oe Space Satellite. | Project Still On | Research for, Artificial Moon Being Advanced — by Defense Department WASHINGTON w—Secretary of Defense Wilson has termed ques- tions about space ships ‘‘a litt! dreamy” and disclaimed wh edge of such studies by the Penta- | gon, but his department said today | it is actively exploring the pos- sibility of creating artifical earth | satellites _And it has been doing that for at least six years. In response to a question about in a 1948 report by the first secre- tary of defense, James. Forrestal, | the Defense Department today gave this official answer: “Studies relating to a satellite program as mentioned in 1948 ar_ active and are proceeding at a. rate commensurate with th tech- nical state of the art. % * * * 4 | of the — . The Navy announced plans to relacate the bridge supercarrier re cently launched Forrestal." The change will. cost “These st&dies are being coor: “dollars and take 80,000 man hours. an aera view of ie huge craft's flight ee with dinated within the office of the secretary of defense and provide , for full utilization of the com-. bined efforts of the services.” In addition to the aparent lim.- | ited circulation within th depart- about the satellite program, the project is) under a “secret” classification. What the scientists aim at first is not the building of a ‘space. ship” to carry men beyond the pull | of the earth's gravity or to another | planet, but an artifical satellite fat scientific or even weapon use. There has been the suggestion of installing some form of automatic | radar equipment on such a satel- | lite to provie continuous surveil- lance of all nations of the North- ern Hemisphere. Bandit’s Bank Loot Found in Garbage Can | POCATELLO, Idaho —A ban. | dit who toek $30,000 from the Ida- ho Bank and Trust Co. yesterday discovered that a garbage can was | not a safe hiding place -for his. loot. Two small boys told police they | saw a man put something into the can—and officers found $23,890 ly- irig in it loose, hidden only by an | overturned paper box. A six-state’ alarm was sent out for the bandit. In the summer of 1953 a urani- um rush started in Canada's Blind River district east of Sault Ste. | YELLOW SPRINGS, Ohio Ww — Tho Christmas spirit of a thrifty man born a slave still lives ine this Antioch College town of 2,900 people. This week, for the 61st Christ- Mas season, some 35 worthy wid- /ows will reap some of the benefits of Wheeling Gaunt's years of hard work and saving. They will get 10 pounds of flour 'and 10 pounds of sugar each—pur- | chased with rental money of land left the tewn by Gaunt when he died in 1894. Annual rental is $75. | His ‘will requested that the mon- ey from the rental of nine acres of land southwest of the village be used at Christmastime each year to buy flour for worthy and’ widows. The Town Council | has followed his wishes each vear | i since then, distributing the flour to | a list prepared by the mayor or) village manager. Sugar was added | ‘to the gift this vear because, offi- | cials said) sOme women do not use a Whole sack of flour in a year. * * * Village Manager Howard Kahoe | | said all of the recipients are not , 80 poor that a sack of flour or | two would make a difference. Most Marie. Within a few weeks 10.000 | of the widows take the flour, claims were staked. CHRISTMAS | DRASTICALLY WEDNESDAY — THURSDAY — FRIDAY "OPEN UNTIL 9:00 THURSDAY — CLOSED 5:00 P. M. FRIDAY CLOSED DECEMBER 25th and 26th LA. WAGNER Co. 1 1960 N. Opldyke Rd. at Pontiac Rd. ‘though, because to refuse it per- a — AND | ‘ \\ #9 NAVY ANNOU NCES “FORRESTAL” CHANGE— | the bridge boxed. At right is a blowup of the insert, iment is going ahead with ratifi- illustrating how the Navy plans to move the bridge 22 feet to the starboard. Heavy catapults are being installed on the port side to counter-balance the | massive shift — “The about a million Photo at left is | while still living in the South, hi Last Wish of Onetime Slave industry nabled him to save con- , Siderable money. He came to Yel- Still Helps Needy at Yule |irects"sc" (ate ro wealthy. When he died he left ‘an haps would violate the intention of estimate estimated to be worth Gaunt's will. $30,000. Gaunt was born a slave in Ken- | . tucky in 1812. He learned to per-,| TRcre are more than 100 gla- form odd jobs as soon as he was ciers in the United States, most of big enough, saved his pay from them in the Rockies and the Cas- these jobs. and eventually had cade Range of Washington and enough to buy his freedom, He paid | Oregon. lis master $900 for that freedom, | and later paid $500 for the free- | A single fatality occurs per one dom of his wife. billion passengers carried on Brit- At the end of the Civil War, | ish railways. . ae Ee & SPAPPLLL LL ELL LPL —}DR.H. A. MILLER | Optometrist aime 7 North Saginaw Street Phone FE 4-6842 “Better Things in Sight” PPP Open Friday Evenings LLL, Closed Wednesday Afternoons | ALL Threat fo End Treaty LONDON ®*—The British govern- cation of the Paris agreements to | tree and rearm West Germany de- gepite.a Soviet threat in a note yes- THE PONTIAC PRESS, 'T U ESDAY,, DECEMBER 21; 1954 British Ignore Soviet terday to annul the 1342 British- Soviet Friendship and Mutual Aid Pact. 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M. x ie REE ORDER L EE NER TN I le > S ; oo enon * THE PON TIAC ‘PRESS ~ = “ ESE HE A , Z PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FIFTEEN = e EDITOR's NOTE: Social Security coversge will under new ekg & Jan. 1. In Gm the now Social monensin 08 United Press Staff. Correspondent “ WASHINGTON (UP)—Social security benefit increases ranging from $5 to $35.30 a month are in store for workers who retire after the new social security law becomes fylly effective Jan. 1. There will be tax increases on some, too, to help pay for the higher benefits. Beginning with the new. year, the two per cent social security tax will be levied against the figst $4,200 of an employe's somal pay, Compared to a tax against the first $3,600 under the old | be extended to millions of addition patil benefits I. ‘This is the second of two stories the last Congress. Besides boosting benefits, the new law extends coverage to some 10,000,000 additional persons, including farmers, many farm and household workers, architects, accountants, engineers, many state and local government employes, and clergymen. Persons who become totally disabled are given special consideration under the new law, And it is now possible for a retired worker between 65 and 72 to earn as much as $1,200 a Year without sacrificing any social security benefit rights. Under the old law the maximum earnings permitted was $75 a month, or $900 a year. Persens covered by social security who already have reached the retirément age of 65 started in checks mailed about Oct. 1. ——— Persons retiring in the future will fare &en better. Those who retire after paying in at the $4,200 annual base for the next 18 months— until July 1, 1956—will get the maximum increases. The top payment for a retired worker will go up to $108.50 a month, compared to the previous top of $85. ‘ The maximum for a retired worker and his wife will . jump fréma $127.50 to $162.80. top payment for a surviving widow — with at least two children geo up from $162.25 to $208, These benefit increases are based on three actual changes in the old law, A The first was hiking ‘the tax. base from $3,600 to $4,200. The second was a new “drop out" provision. Under this provision, s Will Receive Social Security Boosts Sain San dad bideal bacooneen eve part 0 Uc wow lame enacted Wy} in the basic formula. Under the old law, a worker used as a basis of computation 55 per cent of the first $100 of the average monthly wage, plus 15 per cent of the remainder up to $200, * Under the new law, the benefit Is figured by taking 55 of the first $110 of average monthly earnings and cent of the next $240 of average earnings. Congress changed the law to permit persons |to.sare wp fo $1.20 0 your witout losing aay of thele benefits. Above 72, a person can earn bear without any limitation on earnings. restriction on persons between 65 and 75, . pe : The new law also provides special treatment for persons wiio The effect of this on workers who earn $4,200 or more a year a worker can forget about his four years of lowest earnings, which | become totally disabled. The earnings record of disabled persons is is that the social security tax on an annual basis wil) be $34 in These increases ranged froma minimum of $5 to a maximum | might pull his overall average down, _Thus, it becomes easier to “frozen” while they are unable-to -work. Thus, a period of low 1955, compared to $72 in 1954. The matching amount paid by of $20.30 for a retired worker who had been drawing a benefit check | qualify for higher benefit payments. ~~~ earnings or no earnings at all would not have to be counted in™ employers directly to the government will go up correspondingly. of $127.50 for himself and his wife. The third change which contributed to an increase in benefits was oe . LADY SWITCH TENDER—A feminine touch keeps prosonen freight yards. For 10 years, the former dressmaker has been operating the heavy switches yard where her father was killed in an accident many years ago. trains on the right track at Syracuse, N. Y. Mrs. Irene Ingison,, shown waving to engineer W. E. | in the same Johnson, handles the switches at the New ee United Press Phete — THE FAMILY HOBBY — TELEVISION — The members of the James Marinos family, 284 Chandler Ave. lined up before one of their hobbies, television, What Religion Means to Our Family Marinos Believe Faith Helps Children By LULA B. OGDEN Besides television, the James Marinos family of 284 Chandler Ave. enjoys taking automobile . was christened and Helen Pratt was asked to be godmother that the father and mether met. Mr. Marinos, who was work- |to have their picture taken. Besides Mr. and Mrs. Marinos are their two sons and a daughter, Peter, three; Christopher, six and Pamela, eight. rides especially if they.end up with a picnic dinner. Mr, and Mrs, Marinos and the three children are members of St. George Greek Orthodox Church | here. Mrs. Marinos, who was Helen Pratt, has always lived in Pontiac, attending Central, East- ern Junior High and Pontiac Sen- ior High . Mr. Here is a native of De- troit It was- because a little child ing for a lumber company in De- troit, made the tables for the christening dinner and the father of the baby invited him to the celebration, Here he met Helen Pratt, the godmother, and about a year later she became Mrs. James Marinos. They set up their home here as Mrs. Marinos was an only eee ae have them near. Pentiae Prees Phete = | “y think of our religion as a place where we go to pray all together. We all go to take com- munion together and by so doing, we feel it will help our children. “We are interested in our church work, and try to teach our chil- dren to do good unto others. “We feel that by doing every- bj Commission s City Attorney ito Give Opinion + Residents Oppose Shift in Peacock, Joslyn, Fuller, Grace Area lay Act on Rezoning Action on the controversial re-| jae zoning of tracts of land in the Grace-Fuller-Peacock-Joslyn sec- ‘tion from résidential to manufac- turing may be forthcoming at tonight’s City Corhmission meeting. Slated is an opinion by City | Attorney William A. Ewart on questions raised by George A. Cram, attorney for a citizens’ group opposing the zone shift- The commission can take final action on the proposal since all legal preliminaries have been acted upon at previous meetings. Six of the seven commissioners must favor the zone change in order for it to pass. Michigan law states that three- ‘| quarters of the governing body must approve such a change if 20 per cent or more of adjacent |) property owners object. About 25 per cent are against the re- | ; zoning. Other business on the 11-point agenda includes _reports from Ewart on a set back agreement | with Harry Wood for lots 16, 17 and 18 of Citizens Development Co.'s addition, and on a deed from Joseph Istrate for a portion of lot 11, assessor's plat 143. ' Also up tor action are two applications for transfer of al- coholic beverage licenses. James Citino has asked for the shift of his package beer and wine license at 424-430 S. Jessie St. to Charles DeSantis. The other plication is from Leslie and Frances Hudson and Clarence Uhan to transfer their package beer, wine and liquor licenses to Ernest Cosmos at 1461-1463 Bald- win Ave. — -Final major item on the agenda is a communication from Orrin McQuaid requesting vacating of a 20-foot alley east of Stanley avenue, extending from Sheffield street to the Grand Trunk West- ern-Beit Line Railroad property. Puzzle Over Estate Taxing Legal Minds LANSING (~The State Board |of Escheats asked Atty Gen. Frank G. Millard today to help settle a dispute over the estate of a man who spent 45 years in a mental institution. State Treasurer D. Hale Brake, chairman, said Matt Vulkia, com- |mitted to the Newberry State Hospital in 1901 from Méarquette County, died in 1946. He left $4,000 which he had earned by selling — and candy to other in- —* said the Luce County Pro- bate Court escheated the to the state in the belief there were No heirs and-later allowed a $7,000 claim against the estate by the State Revenue Department for Vul- kia’s maintenance in the state in- Stitution, In the interim, heirs were located in Finland. Millard was asked whether the state can keep the money or|_ whether it must go to the foreign heirs. Alma College Launches $800,000 Fund Drive ALMA (UP) — A fund-raising campaign to finance an $800,000 building program has been launched by Alma College, Dr. J. Stanley Harker, college president, said today. Principal objective of the cam- paign is construction of a new | girl's dormitory. The college board | already has contributed $207,480 to Grand Rapids Getting its Sixth Radio Station GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Grand Rapids’ newest radio station — WMAX — will go on the air for the first time Christmas Day, it was announced today. WMAX will be Grand Rapids’ | _Yadio station. Other stations ind WLAV, WFUR, WOOD, WJEF and WGRD. Grand Rapids has only one television station, WOOD- * 4 “BEAR STARE—The driver of the ‘‘bumpmobile’ at the right | fair. “Just a coupla human drivers," Susie the bear “bears"’ left to avoid hitting two shrieking females at a London fun | girls are Wynne Sheafme, 23, (lefty and Marjorie Kennedy. fMRI ete: oe Paote . The United WASHINGTON i — A _ House committee said today there should be changes in the law which, in thousands of cases, provides a serviceman's survivors bigger benefit payments than the man earned while alive. In other cases, the group said| _ in a forma! report, survivors re- ceive benefits ‘inadequate to meet | their basic minimum needs." The committee is a special House group headed by Rep. Bates (R-Mass), It was created to study survivor benefits of armed forces personnel. * 8 ® It urged further study aimed at simplifying the law, noting that the government now maintains five | distinct survivor benefit programs, | with survivors being required to deal with five dgencies. The committee said there are, approximately 465,000 cases on the, various death compensation rolls, of 7,000 cases annually and an annual cost of 365 million dollars. Death compensation, as distin- guished from pensions, is paid only to survivors of persons who die while on active duty or from service-connected causes. Ld] * * The compensation is paid from these programs: 1. A six-month death gratuity with | a | minimum payment of $468 Schoolchildren Get Treats From Tycoon LAKE LINDEN (UP) — Former sawmill tycoon Samuel Eddy played Santa Claus to Prope in| | deceased, ='House Unit Seeking to Revise Survivor Benefit Law and maximum of $6,857, paid to which they are entitled, simply the next of kin and administered| because they don’t know about by the Defense Department. them or don't understand the pro- 2. A gratuitous indemnity of | grams. : « « $10,000, with payments of. $92.90 monthly for 10 years, usually to| The committee recommended the next of kin, administered by|®™0ng other things that (1) the the Veterans Administration, i decal | lang ta a 3. Veterans Administration com- “““ vor benefits for ain pean with payments ranging |S)" Pe menth ean Py from $40 upward, monthly, de- | ~. —— m_ petty pending on the number of depend. P2!4 by the Defenset Department be continued, and (3) serious con- ents and their relationships to the | | sideration be given to placing all armed forces personnel under 4. Social security, with monty | security on a contributory benefits depending on many var | basis, with benefits replacing cer- ables. tain survivor benefits now provid- Torch Lake district schools when the schools closed for Christmas | vacation, Eddy passed out candy and nuts| to more than 1,000 pupils in the) schools. His treats for school children come twice a year. | Every June he gives graduates with a normal peacetime addition qa rose to wear for commence-|as to "confound the intellect’ of ment ceremonies, This year the students reciprocated by dedicat- ing a portrait in honor of the 90- year-old man. 5. Federat Employes Compen-+ed free. This would require the | sation Act, through which benefits | federal government to pay an em- j are paid to survivors of certain) ployer’s tax of more than 215 mil- | reservists whose death is service-| lion dollars annually based on | connected. This program is admin- ‘present military strength and pay ‘istered by the Labor Department's | scales. | Bureau of Employe Compensation. | The existing setup, the commit- | tee commented, is so complicated Ex-Chicagoan Is ‘The’ Santa to Allegan Tots ALLEGAN (UP)—Jonathan Wal- informed survivors and ‘‘complete- ly frustrate the uninformed." Thousands of survivors were said not to be receiving benefits to > OF SLEIGN—While his comer: practical part up north uses reindeer and a sleigh, Cypress | climate. He | Sone Seats ee ee eee aS er “dear.” lace, better known to many~ Al- legan residents as Santa Claus, | was presented with a key to the city by Mayor Steward Miller in appreciation for the happiness he ‘has brought to thousands of chil- dren, To Allegan. children, Wallace is “The Santa and all the others are just helpers. Wallace came to Allegan 10 years ago from Chicago after he retired as an electrician in the Chicago Park Department, He brought his Santa Claus suit with him, figuring he might find some use for it. Wallace was one of th® Windy City's best-known , | Santas for 20 years before coming ‘here. Wallace was first” selected to | play Santa for the poor and needy | children of Chicago because of his figure and he’s been doing it ever | since, | He has worn out three corduroy | suits—the seat of the pants go | first, he said—and has held thou- | sands of children on his knees dur- | ing the last 30 years. ‘i Dies as Car Hits Train BITELY (®—Robert R. Schooley, | 23, of rural Bitely, was fatally in- | jared yesterday when his car col- ‘leded with a Chesapeake & Ohio — two miles north of this west central Michigan community, New rr aygo County sheriff's officers said \Neneawe, apparently could not stop DOOTHOLIO uJ ‘ Paccompeniot By | prety Bete Local Restaurant: ae | M TEEPLTT et belt 3 if nt | brought into Lee's itt early yesterday morning by , 44. who | the restaurant owner he had | Patricia Sweeney of the Pontiac Police Women's Division. At the police station, the chub- | come in from California and was | by, blue-eyed tot played happily , crying with the with colored pencils and stole the hearts of several burly patrolmen before her father finally turned up to claim her. Preliminary investigation by the police revealed that little Shirley had been living a transient life, being kept at hotels on a night-to- night basis. They decided to take her to the Oakland County Children’s Home. - Brown sald a younger child, Meanwhile, the tot played with | her new playmates, joyful in the Santa and that, undoubtedly, she was the best-dressed girl in the | Oakland County Children’ 8 Home. TAGS and SEALS 10:-25:-49: Satan Pecks of 80-750 30°. 20 sheets, 20” x isreuaqdf FANCY RIBBON «) banks 25 ““Setia gle” aieee 180 joer 4% GIANT THRIFT PACK Cheerful, Yuletide potterns. Twelve fine quolity sheets, 20° x BOXED ASSORTMENT Religiods, children's Lp and holiday designs. > Giont 2% x72" rolls ea. Patterned sheets 2-3 ae . gid 49 &9 30”. GIFT BOXES 5-10: - 25 ‘Decorgtive forall your gifts! Big choice of colors, desions, sizes. ae certainty that there really was «| & Seaway Seen Bringing Wealth == Senate Report Predicts Vast Expansion Ahead | for U.S., Canada WASHINGTON (INS) — The St. Lawrence Seaway S| Corp. predicted today that con- struction of the new inland water- way, to be finished by the fall of 1958, will bring a ‘‘vast expansion | | of wealth” in the U.S, and Canada. In a question-and-answer pam- phiet prepared for the Senate Foreign Relations Committee and issued by that , the corpora- tion reported that excavation work on the big project will start ‘‘prob- ~y ably about March, near Massena, N. Y." It said the work’ awaits. only ‘“‘weather and ground condi- tions.’ The 106-million dollar seaway, approved by Congress § after years of opposition by railroad and seaport interests, will pro- vide a minimum 27-foot channel. The corporation expects that “navigation works will be ready for the first large? ships in the spring season of 1959,”" “The document stated: “It is anticipated that the United | should be greatly beneficial.” States and Canada will experience | la Vast expansion of wealth. The > i areas served by the seaway are to: | become more industrialized as the al consequence of the provi- | sion val cheaper bulk transportation. | | Access to direct foreign trade | | It denied the claim that ol | east coast ports will “face ruin” | as a result, explaining that U. 5. | | economy is expanding. Rhee Blasts China Trip SEOUL w—President Syngman | Rhee today blasted U. N. Secre- tary General Dag Hammarfskjold’s | trip to Peilping to talk directly with the Chinese Communists about captured American fliers. Only advocates of “‘peace at any cost’ would consider it wise, he told a news conference. The Idea! Gift Is a BIBLE selection in Le —— priced from $1.50 up. 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From BP or Men's Ice . the perfect Christ- ee eee Ya SRE a A A TT EET ROOT TUTTE Ate THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESD. AY, DECEMBER_ 21, 1954 * = 4 YARIS EE ATC SS SS eT TT TO lt _Give him a— in a gay Miniature $8.50 to $20.00 106 N. Saginaw St. ‘Cehtificate for 5 | KNOX HAT Reading Time: 2 Minutes i; it f 2 Fe ge a TE Hf pes ad 4 z | ago to 40 miles per hour, then 50, then 80, then 110; trains knocked off X hours between Chicago and ‘the coast: ocean liners knocked off X hours from the briny deep; air- planes crash through sonic bar- riers; even kids’ bicycles today go twice as fast as they did vears ago. And if they don't, undoubtedly they soon will. Hurry, hurry, hurry. When it comes to the old-fashioned joys of reading, we're taught to speed up our eye-action and thus speed up the acreage of print we can plough through. We're urged to train our eyes to gobble up a page, sentence for sentence, not merely nibble at folks can “get” the ‘five leading, books of the season, in the time we'd once have had to put into one unboiled one. Proverbs once cautioned just the opposite. “Make haste slowly,” was one old adage, and “Haste maketh waste” another. The Tor- toise and the Hare was a fable every impatient youngster. sooner or later had to listen to, and the very notion of speed for speed's sake seemed a touch silly. But today we live in the “age ‘Hurry’ Com plex Throttles. \Americans Until. They Die Or is it so inevitable? Thi I wonder. if that isn’t true great number of men and us nowhere real fast? Take it easy — that's my biggest resolution for 1955! Or easier, any- way. : |Hitchhiker's $700 Find Still Unclaimed DALLAS # — Grady Wilson, 41- year-old farm hand and laborer from Phoenix,. Ariz., Police Lt, N. 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One way to center this second square is to place a dot 1% inches from each corner of the big square. Draw lines through the dots and parallel to the sides of the big square. 2. Cut out the smaller square with sharp scissors or knife. Now you have the foundation for the frame. 3. Cut a piece of dark blue, light weight construction paper 5 inches square and place the frame in its center. 4. Fold the edges of the paper back around the frame and paste them to it neatly with library paste. 5. Cut diagonal slits across the paper covering the small square. Fold back the points of the paper and paste them to the back of the frame also. 6. Cut another piece of construction paper 5 inches square and ‘paste it on the back of the frame, covering the small square. BE | SURE however to leave the top edge unpasted. This makes a pocket | for the picture. | 7. Decorate the front of the frame with several sizes of silver stars you can buy at a stationery store. Or you can draw stars on silver paper and cut them out yourself. They do not have to be 8. For hanging the frame on the wall, glue a loop of tape or | cloth to the back, in the center above the picture opening. | 9. Now slip a snapshot of yoursci{ into the pocket and the gift | is ready. oo ———$$ ee i> ‘Phi -Beta Kappa ‘ the pldest The most widely used language American College Greek letter fra- | is Chinese, = organized at William and | dialects: approximately 500,000,000 ' Mary College in 1776. | persons. — Pontiac’s Christmas Shopping Center for Men a ta /are taking their older men first = ‘tas are based: on the total number! of men each state has available including the various | || ‘Average. Draftee Now 21 or Over. Pentagon Quota-Cutting Expected to Push Age Even Higher WASHINGTON (®—The average age of mer now being drafted in 35 states is 21 or over, an Asso- ciated Press survey of state draft directors showed today. “ In 18 states, the average is 22 or over and in 5, over 23. Mini- mum legal draft age is 18's. As in the past, draft directors in the quotas given them by na- tional draft headquarters. The quo- for service. Quotas recently have beer rela- _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TU ESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1954 4 ‘tively auull--chout 20,000. month | Lad Believed Drowned —and a high, percentage of tate | quotas has been filled by volun- teers, mostly men 20 or under./ year-old handicapped boy _who DOL Ib This has tended to push upward the average age of men called in- of men called without their consent. A Mexican free-tailed bat, band- ed, at Carlsbad Caverns National Park, N. M., had been recovered in Jalisco State, Mexico, 800 miles south of the caverns. uMIAMI, Fla. —Hope was vir-| tually abandoned today for a 5 hadipony, who has a-speech handi- “boo,” probably fell into the Miami River afid drowned. Maine is said to contain 2,465 pa rm Lana osrr Rabe nome = % wandered away Yrom & Christmas party Sunday. 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E5402 .. 3.50 Now ..... eer eeorneve 3.49 Western Auto STORE HOURS: 9 TO9 EVERY NIGHT . UNTIL CHRISTMAS 162 N. SAGINAW ee Oe at Ne ee ee ee SN Oo eee . F area ee s ie ; jue * sl ci “ela eaten deat . - ae ss : , ‘ rs mnie ne me ‘ . ‘. \ a ' r 3 - naan cacunaiesi Bei. ‘8 i y oss s ~ a td [7 yi. : < % a : ; a . (a x a THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 | = __NINETEEN . Metallic Yarn =a er Soe NEw yorK (we) — i i fl HH Fi “ ir gE Rede i reali! Fut 1 fy iH super-thin aluminum foil, The most popular width is 1-64th of an inch. tar- : i i almost 42 pounds in 1941. Man, 26, Pleads Guilty to Taking, Using Car Travis Dishman Jr., 26, of 1357 accused of attempting t truck. 3 $s AT THE FRONT—Frontline Christmas tree is|W. Va.; Sgt. Richard R. Sims, Atlanta, Ga., and decorated by a trio of armed marines in Korea. | Corp. Donald L. Walker, South Bend, Ind. From left are Corp. Erwin E. Patterson, Wellsburg, CARACAS, Venezuela (INS) — *| Business is booming in Venezuela and North Americans who are engaged in private enterprise in this country are enthusiastic over ”| its present and future prospects. _ The bustling city of Caracas, Venezuela's capital, is growing by leaps and bounds. Caracas’ popu- lation today is 650,000 and is expected te reach 1,000,000 within five years. Edward J. Moran Jr., former president of the American Cham- ber of Commerce and ex-president of the American Club, took me on an, eye-opening tour ef the city. New buildings and beautiful homes are sprouting up on all sides. The authorities are striving to remove all signs of poverty, including the. elimination of “squatters” from the hillsides. Venezuela's wealth revolves around its tremendous oil re- sources, and United States capital is making it one of the liveliest, most enterprising nations in all Latin America. . Yeu can buy anything in Caracas that you can buy in ‘New York, frem a soft drink to the latest model automobile. It has its boulvards, modern [Klug Named New Head ‘Booming Venezuela Attracts Capital From U.S. and Copies Yankee Ways office buildings, cocktail lounges, | night spots and country clubs. It has a luxurious Venezuelan officers’ club, reputed to have cost $10,000,000, that is swankier than any military establishment in the United States. “Venezuela has a tremendous | future,’’ said Moran, a construc- of the most important building projects in Venezuela. : “We have no exchange re- strictions here in Venezuela, United States businessmen can | take out of the country all the , dollars they can make. in no way discriminatory toward private capital. Employment is of Miller Brewing Co. MILWAUKEE (INS) — Norman R. Klug is the new president of the Miller Brewing Company. Klug, vice president and secre- tary of the beer firm, was named to the post yesterday to succeed the late Frederick C. Miller Sr. who was killed in a plane crash Friday along with his son. They were buried yesterday, , Klug’s election followed a spe-, cial meeting of the company’s di- “Income taxes are normal, and } rectors. high, wages good. Naturally, with business flourishing and the standard of living improving, there is no commuhism in Venezuela.” Everything in Caracas is “going modern.” The old Spanish-type architecture is on the wane and is being supplanted by the Ameri- can motif in building. Caracas keeps abreast of the times. The city has nine news- papers, five radio stations and’ three television Gaukler Storage _ 9 Orchard Leke Ave. FE 2-4021 ee Ee AIMED aie. } TRUCKS | MOTORCAR TRANSPORT CO. PONTIAC, MICHIGAN 25 YEARS of RELIABLE SERVICE | transporting Pontiacs to Pontiac Dealers throughtout the nation with.... GMC TRUCKS ILSON GMC CO. 70 East Huson FE 2-9203 809 S. 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Anderson will ‘Meet Beth- lehem's Travelers’ at both serv- preach on the theme * ices. ‘Two, Farmington Men _. Admit Store Breakin ’ Two Farmington men yesterday into a- paint store at Ten Mile and Orchard admitted breaking Lake Rds. on Dec. 7, Gerald Clouse, 20, of 30804 La-| mar and Harold Lange, 19, of 29945 | Grand River, were remanded to Maine Police Use Rhyme | to Boost Safe Driving "er. Christmas tree. (UP)—Maine Take it easy, Christmas shopper, Detve that cor so yo can emp Give the finest gift—it's aS Your presence at the family ile AB #. g F ¢ Cardinal Speliman Lands in Tokyo on Yule Visit Twe Churches Plan Services - at Marlette pon pb coed. | MARLETTE — A miscellaneous ; uled at Christ Lutheran Church, | program of recitations and Christ- mas carols will be presented in the Bethel Church Wednesday evening. Kenneth Morgan will direct a Christmas. play. “The Christian Vision; preserited by the chil- dren's department. oe The ‘First Presbyterian’ Church will hold its annual Communion and baptism service beginning at 9 p.m. Christmas Eve. Rev. Robert Yolton of the Croswell charge of the service. Special music by the adult and junior choirs will be directed by Mrs. John McCrea. ‘No Hero in Home Town, | Williams Complains | BAY PORT (UP)—Gov, G. Men- inen Williams noted last night his home town doesn't think as much of his political successes as other home towns feel about the state . | officials elected from them. Williams, speaking at a non-par- tisan civie dinner honoring State Treasurer-elect Sahford A, Brown, said: “I have been elected four ‘seen fit to honor me.’ “What's more they never even have voted for me,” he added. Lieutenant's Conviction Upheld by Commander AUGUSTA, Ga., »—Brig. Gen. Francis Howard, Camp Gordon commander, has upheld the court- | accused of cruelty to trainees. The case of Lt. Charles C, Ander- son of St. Louis, Mo., goes now to Washington where it will be subject to review. Classes Close Thursday at Metamora School METAMORA — The Christmas spirit will rule Thursday at Meta- | mora School, children, after which the young- the new year. an ‘Church will have _ | times but Grosse Pointe has never | martial conviction of a se Man’ s Reaction fo Change Sfudied i Waterford Group WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Township incorporation was used as subject matter in discussing “Constructive Attitudes To ward Change” when the lay-leadership group of the Waterford Program Pianning Committee met last night at the Covert School, This was the sixth topic of the adult education aigea “Parenthood in a Free Na- ’ sponsored by the University of aap ces as a pilot study in the | township. From the basic study text, the fact was brought out that people are ‘changing selves in a chang- ing world — everything ome. the remains exactly same. In connection with incerpora- tion, it was brought out that the Township of Waterford now has a population of 38,000—apprexi- mately half that of the cify of Pontiac. These 38,000 people are served by the simple township form of geverament which is handied by a five-man board— supervisor, clerk, treasurer and two trustees. The group discussed the conflict ‘There is in al] men a natural resistance to in regard to change. change . ... There is also in | every individual a desire _ er ‘Kodak Forced to Stop — Color Developing Plan WASHINGTON (UP) — Eastman | under threat of govern- ment anti-trust prosecution, today agreed to give up the practice of | requiring buyers, of its color es or Kodak Co., ito send it to Eastman | processing. Previously, the film was sold for a package price which included the cost of processing, Henceforth, un- der an agreement announced to- day, purchasers will pay for the film only and may have it proc- essed wherever they please, Held in Breakin Accused of breaking into a dwell- ing at 67 Clovese St., Reuben Mc- | Cray, 35, of 278 Dellwood Ave., Each of the six rooms have demanded examination yesterday planned afternoon parties for the when he appeared before Pontiac Judgé Cecil McCallum who ordered sters will be released until after | him held for the hearing Dec. 29 after failing tc to Post 1 a ‘$3,000 bond. bive. Sizes 4.9 . Sizes 6-12 You'll find every soft, warm style... size and color in this complete selection! Men's fully lined wine Men’s lined leather Opera smooth leather moccasin. Genvine sheorling cuff. casin, with flexible leather sole, rubber heel. $398 Sizes 6-12 Children’s favorite moc- worming shear- $298 block. Sizes 4-9 $198 ‘ed. 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The liner was at Southampton. Margaret, 8, and Martha, 7, were’ with her when she collapsed. But tion in a democratic way of life.” . ae Ci grownups told the little girls their : . They are: to expect change and is oye to Visit Kin of U.S. Men adjust to inevitable and uncontrol- 1} ste 5S : The American consul, steamship line officials and newsmen kept the secret, leaving it up to Pease to tell his dayghters the crushing news, Children’s Program Set at Sunnyvale Chapel WATERFORD CENTER — Sun- day school children of Sunnyvale Chapel will present a Christmas Christmas treat, Present to offer cengratulations were Rep. George A. Dondero, Royal Oak Mayor Howard Kelley, and Circuit judges George B. Hart- rick, and Frank L, Doty, among others. OTTAWA (INS)—Squadron Lead- er Andy MacKenzie, recently re- patriated after two years in Red Chinese prison’ camps, said today he will visit the families of three U, S. fliers with whom he was im- prisoned at Mukden. The three U. S. fliers — Capt. Harold Fischer, Swea City, lowa, Lt. Lyle Cameron, Lincoln, Neb., and Lt. Roland Parks, Omaha, to. bring some comfort to them. alt caviresmentel conditions. . . We must first gain some under- lable change; to recognize in) change a basis for optimism; to see one’s self in a great perspec- tive, Ethel Kawin, director of the education project ‘of the University of Chicago, originated the “Parenthood in a Free Na- tion” course. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, it is being used as an experiment in 51 communi- ties in the United States and Can- net sce ss a passive submission to any taxes although the monies : ‘ 7 ge 8 te greater. 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Now the ratio is something like 10 to T. And the birthrate in the North- ern Territory, once the lowest in Australia, now is higher than in the thickly populated southern states. Hand-in-hand with this inva- sion has gone a steady improve- ment in the standard of living. This. in turn, attracts more fami-| lies to the region. Commenting on | the change, Minister for Territo- . ries Paul M. Hasluck said: | 2 “We have passed the age of the mattock, tent and donkey team, | and are in the age of the power- 33 wagon, aifplane, bulldqzer, refrig- i erator and radio “The standard of living and the : way of living are more like the rest : of Australia than they used to be. Dectors and hospitals are within reach of the population through aerial ambulance, and preventive and: protective health measures are now being taken, on health serv- 4- ‘ees has nearty trebied in the last | feur years.” Hasluck said that in the past four years nearly $5,500,000 was “We have to get rid of the old Australian habit of thinking that the only people who live in the Fomeus “Diene Stuft”! remote areas are a few deadbeats : surrounded by clouds of flies,” he| Bunte Hard Candy said. Crisp sugar shells full of Pointing to the steady increase fruit jams, nuts and ad in white population in the North- more! 20-ounce jar ern Territory, Hasluck added: “There is a change more im- pressive than the increase in mumbers; today families are living in the north. The test of the value of development is the kind of community it produces, __ “Today more than 2,000 chil- dren are attending school in the territory, and during the last three years about $2,240,000 in private meg has been spent on build- He said the standard of housing = the remote stations (ranches) n particular had undergone a striking improvement. Phoenix White Flags Boast Safety Record | PHOENIX, Ariz. (UP)—When | ; a police car in Phoenix flies a’ white flag, it's a symbol of victory | and not a concession of defeat. Every Phoenix city police car) and motorcycle has two sets of | flags — black and white. When. there are no persons killed in| traffic accidents in Phoenix, the police vehicles display the white! flags. - But when a traffic fatality has been recorded in the city, me) black flags go up for a period of | “Berbiddew” Fregreace! Exotic Tabu Duo Invitation to romance in a charming box. Perfume $ and cologne by Dana.. three days Mognetic “Blectria Phoenix, which recently won Mex Factor ier honors for improved traffic con- New and electrifying scent trol, showed its appreciation hy granting motorists one day of free parking im metered zones when 100 days passed without a fatality. | Now, they say that if 200 days pass without a fatal accident, Phoenicians will get the same in parfum cologne & dusting powder pair... 4 © HOME GIFTS MERZ fo Ate her) et ee Pe ey? c ote. Pe wa seg atSe 4 ins3 iste sy 50 Ane arm n clock Triple-tested for accuracy Luminous numerals, hands and shut-off yo TA\/ $2.98 Heusehold “Find” “TV Snack Table Colorful pei raf top set on wrought iron legs, top folds for «tr ring JS See our Christmas showi ing of beautiful new pianos and arrange to have a Gulbransen St in your home on ristmas morning. These superb musical instruments are sutstandingly beautiful in _ and = give a ime of musical happiness. la modernzor erodion styling . $20 Deposit . 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SYDNEY (UP)—A subtie change “While the pioneering af ine is taking place in the lonely north | north will always call for great ‘ot ‘Australia—the continent’s “last qualities of character in the pio- | frontier’—and the crusty hard- | neer, we cannot afford to wait for the one man in a hundred to come | along to endure and conquer on are sounded, you may hear both | while © depressed eainerity wil be hopeless and ferkiess.” The area's main-hopes for de- | gold, copper and wolfram deposits, the prospecting for oi! and a hig |improvement in the beef industry ' and other farming pursuits. the tones and also two other. tones | —a low tone, equal to the differ- ence in frequency of the first two , |and a high tone equal to the sum iof the two anes. en a : Library Book Returned — 263 Months Overdue overdue. ‘Squirrel, Hog or Kentucky, Rifle Was Truly American WASHINGTON — Kentuckians | “Kentucky” rifle, the term stilty Daniel Boone, General Andrew Jackson's | | many try their aim with the same Simon Kenton and | jee here recently—263 months | ‘Tennessee volunteers called it the | ‘brand of shooting iron used by | | There was no charge either. The | “used by collectors and gunsmiths. ‘brary’ s board of trustees recent- When two tones of different pitch | ly passed a new regulation hiking | | the cost per day of overdue books | ‘from one to two cents a-day. But | jat the same time it permitted then overdue books to be returned without fines and no questions asked. Whatever the name, the long- barreled, single - shot muzzie- loader was truly an American product, It developed in the gun- smiths’ shops of Lancaster. Coun- ty, Pa., and it played a major role in = history af the na- _ tea. ‘other frontiersmen. In its national matches at Camp | | Perry, Ohiodast year, the National Rifle Association scheduled special events for Kentucky rifle compe- tition. The National Muzzle-Load- jing Rifle Assn. holds annual con- tests at Walter Cline range in Friendship, Ind. Various local and nee matches — the’ muz- Thus, in summer when marks-;zle - loader at “turkey - shoots” velopment, Hasluck added, are the | BINGHAMTON, N. Y. (UP) — | called it a “squirrel” or “hog” | men gather at shooting’ matches, and “beet-shoots.” discoveries of valuable uranium, | A book was returned to the public | rifle; ' About 17, the year eS ed using a greased “patch” in ‘loading. This smaltpiece of home- Maen ox weal fan ond Oe skin) was dipped in grease mutton tallow, wrappéd around the lead ball, and inserted atop the black powder charge with a ram- vod. The patch helped clean and lubricate the barrel's rifling and | powder gases, increasing velocity. eS The Atlantic is the saltiest of the great oceans. a Reger $2.21 Foar-talt ring Train lock-spring motor. Sparks aa smoke stack as it Freet the Whele Family! 4-lbs. Chocolates Bunte’s wonderful variety of centers in holiday decorated gift box". $249 4, id (Supe Las Vegas Wild Exciting fun for children & adults. Like word 498 Thru Coady Heeves games but with cards ‘ — T q Whitman Sampler Famed deluxe variety so many delicious cen- ters. 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Stunning jewelled top case rerfume and eotet 7G inl L'Avmont toilet Q1§ foam bath in Drawer $Q ae ; offee Brewer In stay-on colors! 123 ater yo gala gift! UT Water gift boxed... 218 box she'll love. 3 scents 18 E. Huron St. FE 4.0566 Creole fcupire. Heap, WW they ast , | Tesistant glass that js 49 OPEN EVERY NIGHT Meat to serve from\ 2 “TIL CHRISTMAS - - r. | fo vf | f i \ ae 4 . ? +f f , e : ; ee eee eee = DAN er Ns Show: ESE She Trevels! Stays Heme! F -1%-pounds, Polished non-tarnish chrome. . WELCOME | Mes rah Ou $4.95 see Pad S-speed beauty in a fleecy cover that'll snap off mW for easy laundering. . CARVER TRAYS a | 98 Folding fron tery Feather weighs only AT LIZA LG G™ STORES Saginaw St. Through Christmas! Oh in = la & 1 sala ala taille i alana tos DO iT YOURSELF — Holly High students have| — applied the popular “Do-It-Yourself” idea to selling in An Bett, rp Corns san he Christmas ‘seals, and relieving the crowded Holly | mail box. By - post office. Here student council members Susanna — oe Duman, William Roberts, Tom Stock, Pat Kubi a Christmas seal on the vered by a between-classes mail Holly High Students Play ‘Post Oftice, Handle Their Own Christmas Mailings HOLLY—Students of Holly High School have added postal deliveries to the list of “Do «It - Yourself” projects, and they're quite pleased with the results. So are school officials, and eny- one working in the Holly post office. According to Principal mee Barber, the students decided to set up a Christmas card mail distribution system, to stimulate sale of Christmas seals. Christmas cards from one stu- dent to another in the school would be placed in the school in a special “mail box.” If they bear a Christmas seal in the place of the usual stamp, they Students’ Program Set at Walled Lake - WALLED LAKE—Appoximately 200 Walled Lake senior high stu- dents will take part in the annual Christmas program, to be held at 8 p.m. Wednesday in the Junior High School auditorium. This pro- gram wil replace the December meeting of the PTA. The school band, under the di- rection of Helmut Holland-Moritz, will play a group of Christmas will be the Nativity they “Joy to the World,” “nor G. Duckwitz. The public has been invited to attend. Nab ‘Santa Claus’ Gang YOKOHAMA (UP) — Police an- | nounced today the capture of the comet gang" who entered goods. Trucker Killed in Blast at Detroit Gas Refinery DETROIT (UP) — Duane Crad- dock, 4, Hillsdale, was killed last night when ‘a gasoline truck ex- ploded at the Sun Oil Co. west side refinery. Craddock was pulling in to re- ceive a load for a Grand Rapids | firm when another truck exploded ; and burst into flame.. His truck | was next to the other truck when it exploded but Craddock’s — was not damaged. Pontiac MESC Office Will Be Closed Friday Because of a last-minute deci- -| sion by the Michigan Employment ‘Security Commission, the Pontiac | MESC branch office will be closed | all-day Friday, Manager James H. ' Dudley said today. “All daimants regularly sched- (uled for Friday will be issued checks Wednesday and Thursday | instead,” Dudley said. The MESC office has sent notifi- CLL dhe heahahahaahahatathatatatadan| _ $7.95 from. _ Serving Pontiac Manistee Shearlings for the Man of . your choice. many other styles to choose Open Every "Night ul 9 P.M, ‘PAUL'S SHOE STORE 35.N. SAGINAW STREET aE TOOT tL Over 75 Years Ny vas ve reessaseeusseseaveesavusreaaaearwe, = el, would be delivered without ever eaving the school, & ® seals which carry the y wishes through this novel del i tests between classes in selling the seals, “Considering this is the first time we've tried anything . this, it's going over very well,” he added. As for the Holly post Sffice and toting those bulging bags this time of year, the movement of Christmas seal mailing in the school makes their packets of cheerful wishes seem a little lighter. Seven Injured in 3-Car Crash Allin Fair Condition Following Royal Oak “Township Accident persons were injured yes- when three cars crashed together at Park und Grieg Sts. in Royal Oak ‘Township. Harold Cournoyer, 41, of Tl4 N Mrs. Katherine Ponenello, 29, of 23456 Davey, Hazel Park, told | || Township Police that a south —_ car on Park, driven = Reported in fair condition at the hospital today is Cournoyer,. who suffered face cuts and shock. His Lake Orion Girl, Gingellville Man | Repeat Vows LAKE ORION—Jo Ann Eliza- }of Jack H. Martin at the home of | her parents Saturday in a double- | ring ceremony. - aon bride is the daughter of Mr. | and Mrs. Ed A. Duberville of Paint | Creek drive. Mr. and Mrs, George | The bride wore a light gray suit and q corsage of white orchids, * “YTICA—Service for Blaze Jurek, 66, of 13675 22 Mile Rd., were held this morning at the Schwarz- koff-Milliken Funeral Home, with motrgees Lawrence cemetery. | He died Friday. Surviving besides his widow, wife, Hazel, 37, received an ankle | Frances, are four sons, Joseph and ‘| injury. Also treated were Mrs Brote- markie's son, Scotty, 1, for minor injuries; Mrs. Sadie Carter, 27. of Mrs. 4, with face abrasions; her daughter, Denise, 2, with face cuts; and Thomas 26679 Lorenz, knee injuries; Carter's son John, Carnevale; 43, of 23456 Davey Hazel Park, with scalp cuts. “get tough with holiday drivers’ - campaign. Walter, both of Romeo, John of Rochester; Edward of Utica; three daughters, Stella, Sophie and Anha, all at home, 11 grandchildéen, and a sister, Mrs. Mary Szymanski of | Detroit. Arthur J, Sutton HOLLY—Service for Arthur J. » | Sutton, 76, of Rose Township, will be held at 2.p.m. Thursday at the ; of Davisburg, Lawrence of Dear- : Ciem on the arm when the officer triéd to arrest him. to Illegal Drug Selling THE PONTIAC 1 PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 os Doctor Pleads Guilty i or. | ‘No date wag set for sentencing. MacDonald faces a maximum o DETROIT (UP) — Dr? Peter W. . MacDonald, Wyandotte, was re- i five years in prison. leased on $15,000 bond yesterday | !, ‘beth Duberville became the bride after pleading guilty to the unlaw- | The Army had 1,461 chaplains ‘on duty as of March of this year. in |Of this total, 255 were Regular The remainder . were -Re- ‘ful sale of narcotics. - Ross, Ellis, special agent ‘charge of “the Federal Narcotics | Army. | Bureau in Detroit, said 10 agents ‘serve officers. — "TWENTY-FIVE ‘fad purchased ms en) ee ‘Sounds Reasonable SPOKANE (UP) — Police said today @ man who posted a $5 bond {| after being ticketed for parking in a bus zone explained his violation was the result of habit. - He listed his occupation as bus driver. Acid soils are nearly always de- ficiett in plant foods. Mrs. Allen E. Davis, sister of | , with burial will be specially demonstrated te Seates every dey, sew tl Christmas SReeeseeeeReceeseseeeeeseeesesesaseaaes | The ergen e cea pley, the eementied Cheed Organ. It's one Christmas gift you can be sure will delight every member of your family. Come in and heer yourself ea selection in half @ You acode’t know 0 nove of music! @ You can play without lessons! @ You can. full play full organ @ You can amid lovely instru- mental effects 27 South Saginaw “St. WACRUIC RMON (64\ MO nioaiEK Come in and play your famil y's Christmas a ~ 4 TIES from N &, 8.) he a BG ha he Be hag Bt : here are the Christmas Gifts he really visions’ o striking patterns and shades to match his new Christmas Suit $1.50 a, 4 @ | ae Be By & for him from MAN-SIZED GIFTS trom alk ik’s STATE-O-MAINE ROBES As time passes, the quality and lux- ury of State-of-Maine robes will re- main a constant source of pleasure om ih 1073 DONEGAL casual dresser. Stri weekends... get 32 to 35 Jrom 23 nonTa SAGINAW STREET Whether for lounging at home or for country Neck sizes 14'2 to 17... SPORT SHIRTS The finest for the sportsman , >; . for the king shades and designs. him Donegal Sport Shirts. . sleeve lengths 495 4 ‘ en Ee ry . a TS : ewes ty eS . epic “ir ‘ =o Nea pes a) Nl , oa & i “7 ee Z . : ee ae My > ; 7 . x . ‘ ' - J de . , ‘TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 aa = , : tapestries which hung from the -\pale and unhappys, . | clerk as she waited’ beside another, a pistol and told the clerk: AND walls, “What is there to do except tor- Polite Holdup Mon Lets pio for service. “Fl take your money.” ISANTA THE MARS KING But there were no books or toys ment the kings?” they replied.’ ‘Lady Shopper Go First | “No, you ‘go ahead,” the man | He did. , anywhere. (Tomorrow: The Big Storm) - La “What do you do all day to j INDIANAPOLIS, Ind. potas | By Lucrece Hudgins Beale | | amuse yourselves?” asked Tom. | Tradition requires the king of | “This man was ahead of me,’ The,faces of the children were | Nepal to marry two sisters. caltaei: piances tith-a.tren, ate ea | The children: of Mars gathered | around the hole in the golden | mountain. “Come out, kings!"’ they shouted. | , In the mountain, the kings shiv- | ered, They started to obey the commahd. “Wait!” cried Majesty fiercely. “We are kings! Kings must rule. We do not have to obey children!” The kings shook their heads sor- rowfully. “We do not have your courage and strength,” they mum- bled, They went out of the moun- tain and stood-before the children. Holds lerge supply, ___ Series t Ts sige ong ’. durable cord, Caminghan' own — $1.48 : CHRISTMAS LIGHTS § giratstete fale RLUGHT BULBS... gu for 15 y } HEAT Glo-Lite Mult ¥ 7 LIGHT SET 1 For Indoor $449 who had been a flying saucer. Coloring suggestion: Mars King green with yellow trimmings. “Where is he? Who is the one?” | Mountain streaked with yellow. Children purple. Faces flesh colored, “He hides within the mountain,” déred all the kings back into the; they said. ‘‘Now you must see said the kings helplessly. mountain and Majesty obeyed as] where we live.” “Bring him out!” did the others. one . ae. 2 9 But as the children began shut- | y' led Tom through the Suddenly Majesty stood at the/| ting up the entrance a voice sud-| palaces and showed him the entrance to the mountain, ‘‘No| denly cried. | golden furniture and golden need to bring me out,” he said) “Let me out! Don't shut me in _ y. “I am here.” here!" | were delighted at| And there stood: Tom with the | strange sight of a king in a| Vacuum machine in his arms. wit. They snatched at it}; “Who are you? Where did you it off. : cried the —— . Majesty climbed to the top of! “I am a id—just like you,” rocks. said Tom. “I come from the planet CHRISTMAS : ‘lam a king, | Earth. There Kings rule and chil- Wun wih trent Dee os o kingt™ dren obey.” WEEK HOURS . The children stared at him in “What nonsense! Come with us astonishment, Never had they |#"d Wwe will show you how we beard | king speak so boldly. | !'Y¢. | They looked at one uncther and They rolled the last of the 3 wendered what they should do. | rocks in front of the mountain ee ae of tet ey opening. Then they led Tom to thi ¥ ih TEE Hy F ivomnow um Durably made to last, their city of golden palaces. Tom still carried the precious vacuum > ing happened, The rocks on which the| machine, "til PM King stood suddenly tumbled apart!’ “What is that you carry?” asked ¢ ¢ and his Majesty crashed to the! one of the children. | His Hatiag ena is smashed! At first Tom was afraid to an- e nes ay was to bits. Worse, his spectacles fell| swer, Finally, he said, ‘It is a ma- @ from his tose and were crushed | chine. Would you like to see how it | Mat<4 T urs ay beneath the rocks. works?” was like all the} He did not know what he would | Mey) .M mw Mumm dale (}4 other kings of Mars. He was weak | do if they said yes. But fortunately and sightless and afraid. The chil-| the children were too excited about | 4 Qe3 14°. AE Ra ©) ee to see the change | showing their own things. Greesing Cards HOLIDAY BOX | Reguler.39%¢ Box of 21 Cards with Envelopes 29° DE LUXE BOX of 21. . .49¢ Beautiful Designs and Verses HOV O'CHRISTMA Lone Ranger | Children’s 18 Inches Tall 4-Engine SIGNAL | RED | CLOWN | SUPER Flashlight | ROCKER | DOLL | PLANE Twe 98° |2 arg $928 Gey 34° Shiny 9S : tt had come over him. They or- “We will see the machine later,” Cell + ; —___—— Has Siren ond wan wood A gay fellow Large size. ; }-way switch. * | with woven seat. that kids love. 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Im- pregnated with lanolin, these full-fashioned nylons ore soft as silk . . . and give long wear. { Ultra-sheer in 60 gauge, 15 denier. ‘Brach's Shiny chrome finish, : “MERRY CHRISTMAS" tehemeate| Infants’. 4-6" Boys’ Striped 1 3 Lb. Light ond $9! | Dork Chocolate ANKLETS SOCKS ma) Brach's Christmas Favorite 4 4,..7°° 4@,,.."7°° oak GLORIA MIX # A Soft as con be— in sweet Durable, colorful sax with some inlaid embossing pastels or white. Of mer- nylon reinforced heels and Brown, gray, navy; | cerized cotton with novel toes. Of combed cotton in trims; 4 poirs in package. blozer stripes. In 612-1012. SPECIAL 5." PRICE rc + 2 CONVENIENT LOCATIONS 3: ities sora tana” ‘ = . , f « ® : 2 “a 4 » 2 % a? / : f r = i a “oe, PONTIAC PRESS, “TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1934 F ilemon’ s Wonderful Bike Brings Fame CHIGNAHUAPAN, Mexico (UP) —,Al his life Filemon Sanchez | Trujillo, 24, had wanted a bicycle, | but there seemed to be no way to get one. A peon, he earned only a | few cents a day at odd jobs. . The thing that kept his ambition | alive Was the mayor's bicycle, the | _only one in this village. Filemon | ‘watched the’ mayor ride around | town and sometimes down’ the winding mountain road to aera City. The mayor was net only a man | of prestige but an accomplished cyclist as well. --- Filemon was absolutely posi- tive that he could ride with as much skill, Not at first, per- --and Brakes| | bape, bet atior al, yeu, have te learn to do everything. ere. He carefully noted all | details of construction and finally |: | he borrowed some tools and made | himaelf a weaden (bicycle. It took} two years. The Whelts, With heavy welded A spokes, looked like small wagon wheels, and the frame pag ‘ollowed the conventional nes 32d was sturdy. oe es | woales seat mounted on | springs. * : = 9 Bears Adopt Pulp Mill | | The drive was a piece of old square - linked pulley chain. It looked primitive enoygh to be the | first model bicycle conceived by man, but Filemon climbed aboard, began pedaling and it worked. He spent several days tearning Family Works Big lowa Farm With Help of 9 of His 12° Sons, Father Cultivates 1,500 Acres VINCENT, Ia. (UP)—The family of Tony and Frieda Dencklau does things in a big way. Seventeen strong, the family has 1,500 acres of rich Iowa farm land under cultivation in the north-cen- tral part of the state and works as a team to get the most out of it. When neighbors in Webster Coun- | ty see a string of machinery rais- ing dust down a rural road, they know its a caravan of Dencklaus. “Nine of the 12 sons are farm- if ip pie Fe af and 11 large tractors, six com- bines, six corn-pickers, one baler, | ‘five four-row corn-planters, nine four-row cultivators and one threshing machine No one knows how the Dencklaus pass the word to each other as to, where and when they plan to work. All of the farms don't have phones, but somehow—by car, tractor, let- ter or telephone—the men receive the word and always show up at the right time and place when there’s work to be done. And the Dencklaus have fun while they work, too. One farmer in the smalj Village of Vincent said: “I always like to have the Denck- laus shell corn for me. If you're short of workers, they don’t sit around and watch, they pitch right | in and help shovel corn, But no matter how busy they are, they've | always got time for a joke.” The women algo are hard-work- ing. You have to be when Sunday dinner for the whole family means serving 30 people. CHRISTMAS WEEK HOURS OPEN "til 9pm Wednesday| & Thursday Open ‘til 6 p.m. Friday CLOSED CHRISTMAS to ride in the village street, until he felt he was ready fer the mountain read. On this road Filemon met his first real test as a cyclist. As he rounded a curve, he saw a man leading a corn-laden burro across the road a few yards ahead of him, And here Filemon gave his first serious thought to a mechanical feature he had omitted in the con- — of his fabulous bicycle. tangle of burro, bike and corn to survey the damage. But the bi- icycle was as tough as it was ‘primitive. A careful inspection showed no damage and Filemon rode away through the scattered corn. A tow tage tate Fileabn, oil minus brakes but infinitely more careful, peddied down the moun- tain road and inte Mexico City. He rode straight to the office of Col. Jose Garcia Valseca, the newspaper publisher who sponsors an annual bicycle race over more than 1,000 miles of mountain road in central Mexico. So Filemon studied the mayor's! ~ Aree crawled out of the : nthe colonel was not only im-| ; A. HRISTMAS CAROL : & & other: self in is The mas By Charles Dickens|> oe og eo ad ‘TWENTY-SEVEN _ | _ $e convenient to buy in... _as Their Favorite Lair | LONG LAKE, No Y. (UP) — bears. Nine bruins, the oe weigh- | ing about 500 pounds, have selected | Johnston Pulp Corp. lumber camp ‘as their favorite hangout. reported they-have almost * ‘daily contact” with the bears, and it’s not uncommon to go out a back door a oe over one. ‘The lumberpacks say the anl- | Here's a tip for big game hunters, | i mals are not tame but keep any; especially those vie like to hunt | stagonism they may have toward: Published a 100-page book describ- | humans well covered—and for good reason. The bears get plenty” | of handouts from the camp. . The workers said you can get Some 40 lumberjacks in the area | within hand-feeding distance, but Glaring woatee ean cause Much Study in Alaska University of Alaska’s scientific research information center has ing studies being made in the ter. ritory on subjects ranging from Bering Sea salmon stocks to air) | pollution. * that’s all. The bruins won't per- | temporary blindness lasting for as mit petting. ‘ pressed with the wooden bike, he| @ \wag amazed.. such genius would not go unre- warded. Overnight Fileman became a celebrity. The colonel bought the . | wooden bicycle at a generous price | and placed it on public display. He | § | published the story in his news- royally, It made the mayor’s ancient con. traption look shabby. Filemon is now a man who trav- els in style. achievement, dignity. And brakes. Geiger Counter Reveals When Dishes Are Clean BAYONNF, N.-.J. (UP) — The |Navy is using Geiger counters to |“prospect” for dirt on dishes. In a laboratory experiment here, Navy technicians mix radioactive isotopes with food placed on Navy through various dishwashing ma- chines, soaps, detergents and wa- ter temperatures. est job quickest. Bride Gets Basketball DES MOINES w — When Ed Montray, Des Moines radio an- nouncer, was married here, one of his gifts to his bride was a regula- tion-size basketball and hoop, both in white satin and gar- landed with white flowers and greenery. The bride was a girls basketball star when she was in high school. j Housing Shortage ELGIN, IW. (2)—Al Stéwart pair of wrens them. Now there are three eggs in the nest and the trousers are pinned securely to the line for the duration. a Do You Want a Lovely | One-Carat Diamond for Her? ! A special purchase of a large lot of diamonds enables us to % bring high quality diamonds for as little as $375. And mountings start as low as $25.00 —s ss #375 (inet. . tax) peapet Payments at No Added Cost! is quate of he tue mest r to see our selection .. . you'll be GRADE 3; GRADE 2) GRADE 1 $225.00 | $265.004 $300.00 $600.00 | $750.00 9 $850.00 “a gift fro ‘ eS ee a eee ee ee aie eee ee eee —— Pe: z i < _ = + ; 16 West HURON Street. m Connolly’s means more” CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS © Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society ® He declared that papers and satestameed) Filemon dishes and trays and run them | The Geiger counters thus can, tell which method does the clean- | ¥ He is a man of | @ with confidence and | ay Train Track Remote Control Track Switcher has one pair of pants he is not: wearing. They were hanging on, the line after a washing when a built a nest ine Sie in en Wc, Ns Mae, arn ne es BICYCLES lx =. SSS Se LIGHTWEIGHT | | ‘64°°" | Sin. 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Misses and half sizes. speciel, $8- SHOP WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY TILL 9 P.M. $8! New dresses shaped of rayon crepe and toaf- “\0 aK feta; also some solid taffetas and solid crepe. Navy, 3 Ke a Fr Al 4 Special Holiday Purchase Men‘s All Wool 7 Stadium or Leather Palm DRIVING GLOVE Reg. $3.95 $ 49 wow 5049 Crane TEL-HURON SLIPPERS You couldn’t find anything nicer, for Evans. Slippers are elways the gift im the world for a man. Sizes 6 to 13 in A to E widths. Pictured is just one of , many styles. $495 . $795 OPEN EVERY NITE UNTIL CHRISTMAS BOX _Men's—Women's—Children's Better Shoes Tel-Huron Shopping Center A large assortment of beautiful little planters for Holiday decorations, Open Every Night ‘til 9 P. M. TEL-HURON Closed Christmas Eve at 5:30 P. M. STORE ONLY | $5.00 Value! S#98 % Handsome wood base finished € « in hi-polish grain. Choice of : . colorful ceramic inserts: Black gift yal Aone jocsega! and Brown; Green. Save on this boxed on OPEN Evenings to 9PM, Ne HURON SHOPPING CENTER COLORFUL—CERAMIC-LAZY SUSAN Plenty of FREE PARKING “Gifts for Little Angels!” Boston's Blue Bells ... Fashion ... Quality ... Fit... at our Sensational Savings. Sold ~ at Boston's! ‘7 99 to $3.99 ond Ls osteo TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER The Family Assortment a | 20 | Pound LET. eee CANDY SAY ” Merry Christmas” You can be proud to give Sanders’ Candy for every assortment has that outstanding quality known and enjoyed for 80 Christmases. Since 1875 CANDY—BAKERY—ICE CREAM — LUNCHEONS TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER THE HANDIEST THING... PERFECT GIFT A NEW NEXT TO YOUR PHONE $ 49 CONVENIENCE puoneHanny °949 |". OFFICE The Phone-Handy Jotter clips ; f to your phone —provides paper FACTORY where messages can be jotted down instantly. CUNNINGHAM'’S DRUG STORES TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Oven Ready @ Fancy Young TOM TURKEYS 20 Ibs. & up U. S. Government Inspected GRADE “A” | WRIGLEY'S Saacer SWIFT'S Premium or CORN CITY Cc Ib. OUR ENTIRE STOCK TOYS 30% OFF! DOLLS—GAMES — BOOKS-— TOYS fr . f wise WONDERLAND Yop = Over 800 Cars Shop anytime during the day or evening. You will find ample clerks on hand to care for your needs without delay. Everyone of us at Tel-Nuron want to thank you for the. splendid way you have received this new shopping center. We appreciate the many fine comments of our customers And we gre sincerely grateful .for your patronage At this happy s€ason we wish you one and all the Merriest of Christmases . = THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESQAY, DECEMBER 21,1954 A je CHRISTMAS ‘aber Star Kingan‘s Cooked _ Ready-forEat Shop Early! Due to Michigen lew, the sale of oll al- coholic beverages will cease Friday night et 9 P. M. end will not be available for sele until Mondey ot 7 A. M. yiniane . ee bs ern ial noe iain Si od ing“ gy Mi Ue ee ge en (tie se i bight . Delicious, Lean and Ib. Tender. 10 to 14 Lb. Avg. Whole or Half. ee a Treat for the Christmas Snack by Size New Crop ENGLISH WALNUTS © ENGLISE WALNUTS 3°99 °° 39" Mixed Nuts..: 39° & Bescol Spanish or - Party Mix wats 29° oe Young, Tender Miracle Whip TURKEY Farm Freshly Killed, Guar- anteed Top Quality! You Must Be Satisfied with These Turkeys or Your Money Will Be Refunded. Strictly Fresh Grade. “A” si S ie ae 4 4 7 Si se a ey ’ * pee . Pee: ja ty | Head Lettuce Green Peppers! 1 2°29 | 625° — Full Size Quart 1 1! Shop These 59 : | 1 ORANGES | POTATOES ! Lvs nun and aaers SNOW CROP FES FROZEN FOODS i Dee 39° 3 aa 29° Ul comn teu Sirewhatnesl nee c : Taube Calorie ee oe” Gal GREEN BEANS ‘teas pPeas .... 5 Pim “|! Pascal Celery | TOMATOES ! | foiators cas Corn... . 5 Pass % i “19 a nS 19: —t PEhs ans French Frigs 5 Piss . TD GDWEY BEANS © 5 cas Orange Juice 5 Cass i Cello. Bag Florida Juicy I Sie ierry Pure 210-02 se aa RADISHES ORANGES Preserves . vet Chunk Style L 29 PAPER NAPKINS Piss. poe FOODS 7 Cans a a ee es ee ee ee ee Famous Brand, All Flevers Robin Hood Enriched All Purpose JELLIES 2 Jar _. F L O U R ICE Brand | Y2 Gal. . teed Stuffed Olives 29° Ji: GO" CREAM... 69 300 Size oe KLEENEX Sp A )) A it () i i} BRO S K | | Merry Christmas to All ! Ze 3-69 | /06 W E 31 HURON STREE 7 cand ene ee AND SAFELY OVER THE HOLIDAYS. BE ALIVE NEW YEAR'S DAY. is UO a A PR -Franciite Schymik's foods ctass at— _ ning and food preparation. Their * table looked lovely, the food was i). < ieee if + Soares out ee enamel ee Ag ie eee gibiice i ie ee ? . i \ ¢ t : * % . { , « > \ r : ; a Z3, . | - a ‘ a "Ys : 7 | ne . “2 a. : ee . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 ee - oa aba SOM : ; en ee ae a7 ies . len eat . le | , of water than: will dissolve. Cut - - +@ , @ , | ") Yule Tree Cake store Opa. wide and, about ©. foot 1s ays ntertatl ung y | wit: _ |So It Won't Lose lng. Soak the stripe j in the salt . es , ae, , ef -: , ; ls Eye-Opener |Vital Moisture Roll oes aiclp like + jy oe e 23's 8 . ee a4 . a . * aaa oat ' "t. he and tie a 2g of | iat | god Os E tic Chick oe mt eee ee ae ot three of these salle She Ct oem Party Features | Gxouc CnicKken When Christmas guests stay | com; it might be with the way st | ‘se? wath the poosiam,. THe will Rates Cheers petgacaat) un del rept ra et the pa dg Hendin barr ee ; stairs i morning? u amoun' moisture in moist unless is ° p neh Goodi From Company tg hellvadligrnn, at 0 kernel is important. Payogrdar ronal wasgeiathorplgdionly»« U les Want to show-off when that very | ™% and some spices on hand, you | by explosion; when it is heal blotters. ’ : can feed them this festive Christ-| steam forms in the kernel and/ when corn is popped, it should special guest comes to dinner? | 7 ree Coffee Cake all spicy | explodes it. When there is too di at and about 98 Lincoln Ninth Graders es oan recipe that’s a MP . Sen iatica duet camam alone! Voth ocl wnadbaaploare pin’ nd Contribute Recipe for ‘Chichen: Eaetiqes _ And if you care to pop’ It into be tormans and ‘there ts sast a Atwoctive Borbom Lemar te ann |SAeovn ew mag be] small einen ewe at AR. Car's Away, Mice — Top J cunces butier «half of one-quarter | deliciously warm, too. (You'll have| =") um in com | TIJUANA, Mex: (UP)—During’a A girl is never too. young to ap ng nee | made ‘the bread the day before, of | ™eretalty pepoorn is | shakeup in the Tijuana. police de- learn how to entertain graciously, Y cup chicken broth ‘canned or fresh) | egurse, so that you. too, can sleep seldom found because the corn poncnat all 27 of the city’s de It need not be expensive enter- 4S Sedaceeens chestes dress atl orla little later in the morning! } loses its meteture to * air ‘tectives were discharged. In the 2 tablespoons chopped dill pickle) during. storage. This loss of | es taining: in fact, it is good to know how to make pennies count . The ninth grade members of Lincoln Junior High School are learning just that. Last Thursday they bad a Christmas party, the climax to several weeks of study, plan- excellent and everyone had a good time. On one side of the table a holly- encircled punchbow] made a bright spot of color. The holly had been sent from Miss Schymik's Indiana home—it grows in her yard. Floating in the tangy fruit punch came greener. Across the-table half a dozen plates of cookies and candy tempted the guests. Red and green place offer her foods teacher, Failur — Crus Beckwith. | Stop right here! There's a new : : - pie crust mix on the market that | Our readers will enjoy making) ..ys goodbye to pie crust failures. Handle the dough as much as you need, re-roll it as much as 10 times—you'll still get a tender, | flaky crust with this new homogen- ized pie mix. It comes in a new stick form (as handy as butter) _, with two sticks to a package. Each stick makes a single crust. There is more shortening more Peanuts, pecans, almonds Marshmallow halves " Jetting the heat in the pan melt) efficiently used in this new ple - Working with one kind of for other mixes. Using milk Dear hen eek eek gives better color, flaver and — drop the coated bonbens on | xtra richness. waxed paper. Hold the fork Two separate shortenings ara straight up and down, allowing used in making this mix. One is the last bit of chocolate te pile soft, for tenderness, homogenized | up. so completely that every particle of % to 1 cup of raisins flour is coated. This protective or peanuts for four squares of — ee oe aay ace De eae/Crown Baked Hash mels and marshmallows § singly., Pie thre to four pecans in ome With Deviled Eggs Do not use salted nuts. Peanuts and almonds must be water A few quick meals each week blanched before dipping. Overheat- | “2 often mean the difference be- ing will make your — chocolate homemaker streaked, buf will not affect the "’UC™me*s sxc Canned corned beef bash may ee he sliced, heated, and ready for to the table in just a few minutes Use Whipped Cream for Viennese Coffee To be different try: Vienna Coffee — Float 1 table spoon of whipped cream on each cup of coffee. New Year’s Punch: Pour 4 cups Or, with a little preparation and about a half hour in the even, it can be combined wilh vegetables and a sauce for a flavorful one-dish meal, chocolate ice cream, Beat lightly fF family or guests until ice cream is in medium. Crowned Hash ‘ - 2 deviled 8 - chunks, Serve arvana ira 2 deviled cage ecupd’ onct ks 1-3 cup chili sauce Meg. Coffee with chocolate sauce. Add your favorite recipe. Remove hash 1 to 2 tablespoons of your favorite from can and cut into four slices. | chocolate sauce to each cup of: Place in a greased baking dish and steaming hot coffee. i; top with chili sauce | Bake in oven at 100 degrees for about 10 minutes. Arrange one dev- Cubs of the New England black bear usually are twins bern in| iled egg-half on each slice of into pan. Bake at 47) degrees 8| neatly into sauces, soups, meat January or February hash. Makes four servings are ee ——— so = Norton avenue, some Christmas fondant, while ’ | Pirochta of Shimmons road is ready with a cup Ann Christmas party es Banished wna cart Easton: ibe te by New Fool-Proof Mix coating keeps liquid from reaching the flour gluten and developing it. The second shortening is hard | These | shortening in rich flakes. “flakemaker™ flakes melt slowly during baking, raising the pastry into delicate layers. You can actu- ally lift the rich, golden flakes off the finished crust with a butter knife or eggshell’ You'll see these fakes in the sticks of ple crust mix and in the dough as you roll it, And you will be thrilled at how pliable Galt and peoper to taste Season pieces of chicken and brown in hot fat. Place on paper —Howeling to-drain.Next,in-a dutch oven or deep frying pan, melt but- ter, toss in diced onion, and sim- mer until soft; then add chicken broth and wine. Let come to a boil, then reduce heat to moder- ate. New cut chicken away from bone and add to above. Cook uncevered until chicken is ten- der (about 35 minutes), then | T remove chicken to a casserole and set aside. = until reduced to about one-fourth cup. Stir in cream to make smooth sauce; then strain, add salt and " |pepper and pour over chicken in , casserole. Add chopped dill. Place in oven to heat slowly ' about 20 minutes at 274 degrees | before serving. Serves three. | Save Syrup or Liquid From Canned Foods Canned fruits and vegetables re- tain to a high degree the nutritive value of raw products. Since some of the vitamins and | | minerals do dissolve in water, to a é hel OH as YOUNG HOSTESSES—Krista Kaasik of Claremont |of punch. The girls are two of the Lincoln Junior | cove food values use the s or Francille Schymik of High students who recently entertained at @ jiquid in which the fruits ond eee. in their home economics class. tables are packed. The syrup or liquid may be used in casserole dishes, soups, sauces /and beverages. Canned foods should be stored in a cool, dry, dark place. It's a fact' The key to any | sound reducing diet is a good nour- Yule Fruit Cup Low in Calories sz sssstsrcsmro: During the holidays, when heavy total calories. serts are the usual thing, fresh fruit is a refreshing change. The tart-sweet taste of grapes the bland smoothness of bananas, the crisp crunchiness of apples and pears, all make their contributions in taste and nutrition. When guests drop in to wish you @ merry Christmas, have the bow! of fruit handy. Continue cooking liquids in pot | spread | refrigerator rolls on package of | dough in long rope about one-half 'Hosner was working peacefully in A werd about that coffee. Make it i» healthy quantities! When you- discover hew much coffee last | _ fight's -partygeers put away, you're apt to find yourself hum- ming, “How Deep Is The Ocean?" in, a slightly dazed tashion. Granted that the song originally described the depth of man's love | for a maid, it also refers to the | measure of man's love for his coffee! Chilled orange juice or grapefruit | juice, plenty of fresh sweet butter | and marmalade or preserve will complete the simple but delectable | the proper amount of moisture., Some of the , make a saturated salt solution by ciers in the world are located in To store popcorn so it will have} feasts most adding more salt to about a cup Switzerland and Alaska. Christmas Tree Coffee Cake Follaw recipe for sweet rolls or | het roll mix, adding 1 teaspoon cinnamon, one-fourth teaspoon nut- | meg and one-fourth teaspoon all- spice to the dry ingredients. After | mixing with liquid ealled for, work ! in one-third cup finely chopped | walnuts. Let rise as directed. Shape inch im diameter, Coil repe in shape of Christmas tree, start- ing with trunk, Brush with melt- ed butter or margarine. Cover and let rise again until doubled in bulk, Bake as directed for rolls. Cool. Decorate with white confectioners’ sugar frosting. green sugar and- maraschino cherries. Bullet Ricochets Block NORFOLK, Neb, (UP)-—-Herman his backyard when he was felled by a rifle bullet-—which had rico- cheted a full city block after being fired into the ground, Hosner sul- TE] DINE OUT! at Pontiac’s Finest Cafeteria. and“ Lunch Counter _ WEDNESDAY'S SPECIALS: Dect Stew covet 59 Sopp ee 49° CHEF’S SPECIAL DAILY We Do Catering—Let Us Prepare Your Food | for Your Christmas Party—Call FE 2-6242 Pumpkin Pies Assorted Coffee Cokes ............ Ginger Bread Boys co ccaeesuees Glezed Pecan Rolls hristmes ..e0. 49¢ 144-146 NORTH SAGINAW STREET fered a serious chest injury. meals and calorie weighted te € OOOO OTTO ODIO OOIIOIOIOIDI MAIO a III aaNn Oven Ready | aa a a. | pie pan with a fork will save wash- | knowledge that these foods, while the pie dough is—it doesn't crack | They will be grateful for the or crumble. | fruit’s fresh flavor and the weight- | Mixing the dough right in your | watchers will be cheered by the | ing a bow!, and the shallowness | sweet with natural sugar, are low If you keep corned beef hash on | hand, you will always have some- | coffee over—1'4 pints vanilla or thing which can be easily prepared! 4. Ease one round inte pan_ (Use. Flavor Adult Dishes and large area of the pan makes for quick mixing No refrigeration is needed for the new mix. It will stay fresh in your cupboard If you make a |one crust pie—or tarts, meat pas- tries or turnovers—keep the other stick on the shelf for later use. Here's how to use the new mix Twe-Crust Pie 1. Put two pastry sticks into pie /pan (8 or Sinch). Add 3. table tween rushing and resting for the spoons milk Shee and mash sticks | brane. Arrange sections in alter- ,with a fork until all milk is ab- sorbed | 2 Pick up dough Work into ball ; until hands are no longer sticky. i Handling won't toughen this. pastry. | Flatten in two rounds. 3. Roll out each round on gen. erously floured surface. Extra flour won't toughen this pastry. pan. ‘same pan dough was. mixed in.) Fill; trim and moisten edge. Cut slits in second round, fit over fill | ing: seal, flute. Bake at 425 de- Prepare deviled egg halves using grees for %5 to 40 niinutes. Apple | modest serving of fruit. pie 50 to 60 minutes 1-Crust Pie Use one pastry stick and 1%, tablespoons milk. Bake as directed in each recipe. For baked shell, prick sides and bottom when fitted to 10 minutes. Roll 1 inch larger than inverted | \in calories. There is no dessert or late-evening snack as healthful as a piece of fresh fruit. Christmas Fresh Fruit Cup 2 large fresh oranges 1 iarge fresh grapetruit 2 bananas | 8 tablespoons mint syrup 4 tablespoons freshly grated coconut | 9 drops green coloring ‘optional: ') teaspoon water ‘optional! 4 red maraschino cherries oS Se N Peel oranges and grapefruit and ‘cut into sections, removing all the white bitter portion and the mem- Borden's Canned BISCUITS 10°. PIPIPOALILLLAAL LLL A MI Me nate layers with sliced bananas tn sherbet glasses. |} Pour 2? tablespoons mint syrup over each serving. Top with fresh- | ly grated coconut (if desired, color coconut with the green coloring | mixed with the water). Top with | red maraschino cherries. | Yield: Four servings. Leftover Baby Foods v, Mixed Nuts 3 Ib. 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Y BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH OPEN | vUrHURS. 7 TILL. 9 aed | 1 OPEN FRI. om 6 CLOSED CHRISTMAS is Chock Full of GOOD FOOD . * Fancy Plump ~ YOUNG TOM CLEANED DRAWN READY. 20 LBS. ' & OVER OPEN SUNDAY unm 5 PM. Ld We Reserve the Right te Limit Quantities Lissy’s —— . GRADE 1 PURE PORK PILLSBURY’S Best Enriched BONELESS Ready-to-Eat Sliced Baco! 7 49. | SAUSAGE ‘HORMEL © ARMOUR'S x OF RATH'S BLACK HAWK CANNED HAMS 23h AQ. y) nccnin $fmad | 63, LB. CAN '6 f' LEG OF LAMB HM "PRIME end CHOICE rea Tender Delicious | ib a Young Spring Lomb =e ‘ ~y AIRLINE ®, 7) (2 Po = I => 4 > - ve pe te ‘ & “ SS Sunkist CALIFORNIA LARGE NAVEL e-. Spray KRUN- CHEE . CRANBERRY ~ SWEET and JUICY Priced Low for Xmas LANG'S DILL PICKLES “at 39° | 0 LARGE WALNUTS cuisine 39 | FANCY MIXED NUTS nt 49: FANCY FILBERTS | 3¢ ease “BARTLETT Pp EARS BRANDIED Mince Meat “ie 43 e FRUIT COCKTAIL HUNT'S Fancy Your Choice LARGE No. 2%, CAN CROSSE & BLACKWELL ‘ . 9 FIG or PLUM PUDDING cn & BRACH’S HOLIDAY su. § | 79 = Seald Sweet ; Bring Us Your ’ ocola BOX 1 ry , Fluffo Coupon and SAVE ON... | nse'td o = DB cued ORANGE y ea ~—Ci*iéNEW llpeet | Christmas Pecan Cake 2 cups seeded raisins ‘4 pound butter 2 cups white sugar leup brown suger, 6 ege yolks, beaten 4 cups flour sifted 1 teaspoon baking powder 1 teaspoon sait 2 teaepoons nutmeg 1 cup pineapple juice 3 eups finely chopped pecans Open Daily 9A.M.to9P.M. | CLOSED ALL DAY CHRISTMAS! SLICED Pineapple cooking is necessary, Test the goose by moving the drumstick up and down: the joints < should twist out readily and the drumstick must fee] really soft. Serve Ginger Apples luscious dessert is Ginger Apples Glace, easy to .prepare, | festive to serve. Arrange slices of two unpeeled oranges and two red Delicious apples on a serving dish. = celery salt, garlic salt and paprika. - ¢@ egg whites. beaten stift | Sprinkle with 1 teaspoon powdered Bake in a moderate (350 de- Wash raisins. in warm water. and | ginger. Pile vanilla ice cream in . grees) oven 15 to 2 minutes. stir-| drain Cream butter, white sugar center and garnish with chopped ring occasionally. Make two cups. and brown sugar. Add beaten egg canditd ginger. Serves four. OAKLAND PACKING HOUSE MKT. Wholesale 77 S. SAGINAW Retail Hotel, Restaurant and Bar-B-Q Supplies BEEF AND PORK SOLD AT WHOLESALE PRICES _ PREPARED FOR HOME FREEZERS AT NO EXTRA CHARGE! 6 to 8 Lb. Average ROASTING CHICKENS 3 9: - Cover nuts with cold water; | bring slowly to a boil; simmer | 2 to 3 minutes. Drain and cut into thin lengthwise slices, about one- eighth inch thick. Dot with butter; sprinkle with firmly packed | A Buy your turkey here at Nick's; Every turkey is from a care- i fully selected flock, reised by modern methods to provide more white meat, sweeter flavor and quality throughout. 4 TOMS Sk am, Di. OVEN-READY Oven-Ready 5 7 P a p c 17 Lbs. Up CAPONS .. Wr. Corn Fed Plump | EN S Tender, Young, 5G; : 10-14 Lbs. ‘A GEESE ees lb, Choose your Christmas Beef or Pork Roast from our top-quality | meets. Any special cut you desire will be prepered for you. | , Nick’s meets are purchased from the finest sources for quelity, OVEN-READY DUCKS, FRYERS, STEWERS flevor, tenderness and give you more eating per pound. All freshly killed and dressed to give you more good ect- | ing per pound. {4 ¥ Fancy Fresh Killed Your! TOM TURKEYS 39: 6 to 8 Lb. Avera , 4 Lb. Average ROCK HEN 3 3i "25. ALL THE ABOVE POULTRY FRESH KILLED, OAKLAND COUNTY RAISED AND DRESSED! SIRLOIN oo. 59°| SASS Morrell’s Delicious Sandwich Meat Ideal Cold, Delicious Fried! SNACK 12 Oz. Tin | e Remus Fresh Creamery BUTTER BQ: LEAN PRE-COOKED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS...” 90. STEAK ° e >| PURE LARD inne sq 5 Lbs. 89° | b. rint tomy Pena | | | A a o ‘ Q % > * 7 _THE, PONTIAC PR ss, TUESDAY, f DECEMBER 21, 1954 Bes ~ gee KROGER : - KROGER ‘SWEET OCEAN SPRAY Pumpkin P ot atoes Cranberry wa ) 2°25 2 Cans Fer Perfect Pies ideal with Your Christmes Turkey or Hem Evérytime STORE HOURS: ee. ee Oe ee : \ oven-ready Don't Forget to Pick Up 9 A. Mi. to 9 P. Mi. . Your Kroger Turkey Early! Monday thru Thursday FRIDAY, Dec, 24: 9 A.M. to 6 P.M. 4 | Closed Christmas Day \ \ / U.S. Government! inspected, 1954 crop, Cry-O-Vac wrapped, broad- breasted. You can pay less but you can't. buy better turkey$....0v+ Mince Meat .... Sonal y (ae, Mice Dining Cer . . tops in quelity. Sweet Pickles eoce sriong 49: \ 20-lbs. and up Ib. Pineapple . soeeem DR Select Turkeys oe” Bd Oe OF Heart O° Ham 2. 63 : read \ Michigolden Ducks .. 59: Comal ‘Ham = $1520 Makes delicious teast W//, 3 to 4-Lb. 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Pfeiffer’s Breast 0’ Chicken Sunshine Sugar Ripe . La Choy Nabisco Smucker’s Burnelt’s Chef Dressing Fancy Solid Pack Tuna | —sHi He Crackers Dried Sliced Apples Chop Suey with Beef Creme Sandwich “ splebe nay Coler Kits 8-on. € . 7-02. 1-H. 8-ox. Ne. 303 11%-08. 11-en. ’ = 35 co 39 - od‘ ns OO | “en” 53° ne OO i 20 || cum 25° We reserve the right te limit quantities. Prices elective through Pridey, Dec. 24, 1954 Open Monday thru Saturday 9 A.M. to 9 P. M. - 178 N. SAGINAW ST. Kroger Helps You Live Better for Less! a ee Se a ial agp a Nc os ae eee a ‘ we [ ‘ + to a side or until “treet cat Arrange steaks in freezer cas- Now on sale at your Nye Dairy Grocery or from your Nye Dairy Milkman. CHRISTMAS WEEK HOURS OrEW 9pm Wednesday & Thursday Ope: uv € p.m. Friday CLOSED CHRISTMAS s| And for the holiday touch, a coffee cake, Our sug- gestion is a flavorful Cranberry Coffee Cake made with the garnet Cranberry Coffee Cake By sa with a cracker basket full of CHRISTMAS BREAKFAST—It need not be an elaborate meal, but it should be festive. Deck the Pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, . ‘TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21,1956 Cook cranberries and sugar to-,. gether over low heat, stirring care- fully until sugar is dissolved and | skins are broken.. Let cool. Soften yeast in lukewarm wat- er. Combine bran and milk; let Ly ¥ 8 3 : fi the dinner table. Youngsters always love to find and white packages, right in tune with the holiday spirit. Mothers are especially delighted with the idea of using packages of gum for Christmas decorations, be- cause the protective wrappings keep the gum clean and whole- some, and the youngsters can en- jey the contents without spoiling their appetites. No harm done even if she notices that a package or two have mys- teriously disappeared from the tree! Make Maple Topping Any maple sugar in the house? Then you can make a delectable topping with it. Beat some of the crushed sugar into heavy cream with apple cobbler. as_you finish whipping it. Serve You Dieters Without Holi “When.I read a recipe that calls for whipped cream or nuts I just toss it away, I wish someone would write an article about how people on a diet can enjoy holiday eating. We work all year to take off 25 pounds, tyr put half of them back in a week.” This was actually said to me re- cently. It was a challenge to find | some ideas and recipes for dieters so they wouldn't miss out entirely on good holiday eating. None of the following recipes calis for artificial sweeteners. If your doctor has suggested your using them, go ahead. But in this speaking only of J arth 55 FFERE "i : i z Ej aT, green pepper and up in it, There was onion also, Half a cup of that 125 calories, Tomato aspic, plain, or with shredded green vegetables makes fruit salad (skip the bananas) is beautiful at any time of the year. But, oh the desserts! That's the things as chocolate, nuts Two small scoops of sherbet, one lime, one cranberry or raspberry, recipe given below. Total calories: °0—one-half cup sherbet—140 calo- ries; 1 cookie—60 calories. Rolled Cookies l cup margarine 1 teaspoon vanilla 1% cups brown sugar 2 eggs, unbeaten 3% cupa sifted Nour 1 teaspoon baking powder \% teaspoon salt - : and Opdyke eT es ‘OPDYKE MARKET Phone FE 6-7941 = Corner of Walton 4 te S- Roasting «>, Chickens... Smok Hams . 49' GROUND BEEF Lb 2 Whole or Malt Lb. a9: LARD T | ALL MEATS HIGH QUALITY! - HOMEMADE mc) SMOKED PICNICS... Ls, of VEAL ROAST C Lb. BEEF ROAST Ls, 39° BACON Whole or Half Sliced Cc Lb. = WATCH THE DEFIANCE ADVERTISEMENT for OUR GROCERY SPECIALS UTI AAACN LAAN a colorful Christmas salad. Fresh | place where the calories add up| horribly fast. I have found some) ideas for you, if you'll forget such | or make a Christmas dessert. Serve it | with one plain cookie from the | Cream margarine and vanilla, f Siri tm ttt ttt tT. | sprig’ on each grapefruit half. Serve the family’s favorite cold cereal and a hot bread like Cranberry holly and put a | Coffee Cake. / De not scrape the pan. Let cool Needn t Go — (104 degrees) with day Desser ts Ping’ = seven — es sugar gradually and beat until pty Aad eggs and continue beat- ing. Combine sifted dry sar with the creamed mixture. Blend thoroughly and chill until firm. Roll out dough and lightly floured board or cloth and cut with cutters, Bake in 400-degree Divide that by the you'll get about 40 calories per piece. Creamy Batter Fondant 2 tablespoons butter or margarine 2 cups sugar 1 ecup skim milk %, teaspoon cream ef tartar Combine ingredients in heavy saucepan. Place over low heat and stir until mixture boils. Continue cooking over low heat until the syrup reaches 238 degrees (soft ball stage). Wipe down sides of pan with damp cloth as crystals accumulate. Pour onto « large platter that 4 | lemon Tiny raariagece ox Kistes 02) not be high in calories if you use of one of the pre-sweetened cereals. The last will add about 200 calories to the whole recipe. it cups secured sugar 2 cups pre-sweetened cereal Grated rind of half an orange or one Beat the egg whites until very stiff, gradually adding the salt and sugar while beating. Fold in the cereal and the orange or Jemon rind. Drop from the tip of a tea- spoon onto cookie sheets lined with ungreased paper. When cold, store in an airtight il | tate, meited powdered sugar and fold in 2 cups) apart Fs vary the type from time to time. __A new favorite called Rich Choc- recipes—so here it 3 tablespoons instant powdered cream 1% cups sifted all ~~ 1% teaspoons baking pow- “q teaspoon baking soda ° td Plum ‘Rich ‘Cake Cookies Spark. - be : * '|Would Delight énto cake with small eager When invert te; | Yule Host ifality. Jack Horner - up um bore poutty, dark sae 1 DUGUTY ose iz emt el at is just as much &| iis good cake with For Tangy ing eee te Chiou ws use Plum Cake ~ Add qrained crushed pineapple Claus, holly or jingle bells. It is| } !-pound. 14-cunes com pw yume | sn4 grated cheddar cheese to may- true, too, down through the years) 1% 5 poling -poutw jonnaise; thin with a little lemon that gracious entertainment _in- i cup better oF margarine juice and add a sprinkle of pa- cludes the serving of food and| % teaspoon vanills prika for color. §erve over avo- drink. oS aoe cado crescents on romaine. 4 l-ounce squares unsweetened choco- on ‘teaspoon vanilla : Sift instant powdered cream, S bier baking powder, soda and salt together. Add _ shortening, sugar, eggs and water. Beat until smooth, about two minutes. Stir in melted chocolate and vanilla. (375 degrees) about 10 to 12 min- utes or until firm to touch. Makes about 4 dozen cookies, Frost cookies with chocolate icing made by mixing 6 table- spoons instant powdered cream with 2% cups sifted confectioners’ sugar. Add-3 to 4 tablespoons hot water and two l-ounce squares un- sweetened chocolate, melted. Top each cookie with half walnut. Beat Yolks Till Thick Cake baking tip; Beat egg yolks, for use in sponge cake batter, un- | til thick and pale colored. This beating prevents the yolks from settling at the bottom of the cake and making a soggy streak. Gum drops make fine holders for tiny candles on a birthday cake. Choose colors that go with your has been rinsed with cold water. container, Makes 3-4 dozen cookies. frosting scheme! Defiance Cranberry Sauce.... 3 to 8 Foot Christmas TREES None Such MINCE MEAT.... 9 0. Oven. Ready TURKEYS........ Dixie Highway at Telegraph e#eee288883 to 6 Lbs. Spruce — Balsam .— Pine PRICED to SELL 2~ 355 29 ahd Everyday 'til Christmas Oven Ready Lots of Parking | TURKEYS te fa 2D manent) ee a is Sites] Me tn, ve, Three Sisters Open Every Night Till a Open Christmas Day 9 Till 2 — These Prices Good Till Thursday, Dec. 30th GUARANTEED waren Gia Fresh Kitled DUCKS..... alll 39 Fresh Killed GEESE ..... 39 Heavy Rock Stewers..... 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JANET ODELL Gain hiliday salads, one Santa | simmering; add gelatin”and stir pies pineapple tidbits or dice sttees with |and heavy foods we consume at| Mint waves = eo Is French Favorite grinders, pass them with the po- Postiae Press Food Editor | jaus red, the other Christmas | util dissolved. Remove from heat. Ks cut celery { . Combine orange juice, |e mon a Sometime during the Christmas | tree green, will sparkle on any fes- |Add wine, wine vinegar, sugar —— When“ you count your juice and salt and freeze in @ re-| tHere’s « quick but authentic.ver- | before serving. weekend you will be planning & tive table. Filled with nuts and | nd salt; stir to dissolve sugar Heat syrup and water’! mas blessings, add oranges to the | frigerator tray until firm. B11) sion of a popular French soup. salad or two. Even if you do- not fruifs and ever so subtly flavored Cool, then chill. . . to simmering; add gelatin and stir) too you're thankful for this sea: | sugar and water together for three POTAGE AU POTIRON ‘Cheese Dip Goes Well want a large salad for a at big | with*wine, they are bursting with | When mixture begins to thicken, | until dissolved. Remove from heat.| son. minutes and pour slowly into stiff- (Pumpkin Soup) le Fi holiday meal, there -are 5 Uppers | oodness. So prett fold in grapes, celery and nuts.| Add wine, lime juice, sugar and ly-beaten whites, beating constant- With Appie ingers 8 = P y together. i Because the current orange crop : One 10%-ounce can condensed onion and lunches to be fixed. We think | cither of them may star alone for Spoon into six individual molds or | salt; stir to dissolve sugar. Tint ,, the biggest in history, prices. ly. 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Marshmallow Fluff ovmees. . . 7 tin” Wesson Oil .... 2-2 eee ales wah yods = ; = i. bi Li fi % * i} ; we me \ , . 4 a4 : on ? a XR 4 * : : ; @ # a ees \ ; : . i : e . zl * * * * ¥ . 5 * “THE PONTIAC PREss, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 \ ec aaa | meted tes dae: ek. Boby Strained Fog Yoiks Make Delightful. Canapes Honey and Apple. | ssavtey"sonaer".c | Mark Frozen Food ‘This is hospitality season, when ser dics 0 shen einaity to farm-fresh egg yolks. thoroughly. Makes about 11%4 cups. Fill eased wadtin cups, one- “ Ces sed dap. verano ral pnp dpe mal lereperpeieed pep ates seats owe | Flavor Conn Muffins | ru set mtn cos e-|With Colored Pencil |"“crmne mca even seldomseen friends drop by| Favorite among: the four spreads | 3% cooked egg yolks. As the label boenllgredieryg ugh ery Rae ir ~The’ honey-and-apple flavor of | 66s) oven until lightly browned Colored pencils can help: keep to see the tree and deposit theim! sampled was the egg and cheese, | indicates, 2 level tablespoons equal | { ‘si; ounce) ‘cos mince? clains, well So oe Wen | and cake tester inserted in center {ack of the “expiration dates’ of tokens under its branches. a real jiffy recipe. -| 1 egg yolk. Dash of onion of garlic powder ea evan \ comes out clean. foods stored in the home freezer. Impromptu snacks’ are expected g and olive ajong with Egg and Cheese Spread Sho ener eee a If cups in muffin pan are ope-| The month. and year when gg estnremge a acai [vege eae prin eee Spe her Di gt emcee git omy Combine ingredients and. chil a third cup size, there will be nine | recommended storage life expires , ‘ \% cup processed cheese spread with : % cup sifted flour muffins that will need about 15 | should be noted on a tag attached treats like cookies, fruits and | place with the tasting panel. Folks| eo thoroughly. Makes about 1's cups. —— minutes baking to every food package that goes homemade’ candies, and best of | with a taste for fish went for the| ave both ingredients at room e. 8.8 4s cup water-ground yellow cornmeal ‘ into the freeser, ; all, tempting canapes. egg and kippered herring. temperature for faster blending. | Egg and Kippered Herring Spread i, . , Blend well. Chill, “Makes about | 2 cans strained ong yoins S cup milk try Stuffing Garnish It this date is written with a Hors d’ceuvres are more than Mothers whe have started baby | two-thirds cup. | terting, wall draived of kippered SF aiesyeons butter or margarine | Fa svorful garnish for bowls of | Colored pencil that signifies the " appetite teasers—they are a gra- | on a very small serving of * * + Oash of onion or salt or % tes- | % cup finely diced unpesled red hot creamy soup is crisp bread season, it will be easier to tell cious gesture of hospitality. strained egg yolks ¢an easily Egg and Olive Spread wane” oso herring | Sit together the flour stuffing, the packaged kind. The| &¢ 8 glance when foods should be “What about using baby-strained adapt the egg and cheese recipe | 2 cans streined yolks Thoroughly the powder and salt; stir in cornmeal herb seasoning stuffing high- used, suggest home economists. egg yolks in canapes?” That ques-| %* 't will utilize the balance of eae Hany aia oatea etree | fillet, or force through | wire Beat egg until thick and ivory |itente flavor “of several soupe--| A black pencil might be used for tion has been asked many times| “* °**- 1 to 2 tableepoons mayengaide or salad | sieve. Combine with the egg yolks. | colored; add honey and thilk and|ggeam of mushroom, cream of|the winter months of December in recent months, so much so that| Creamy in consistency, the prod-| \ teaspoon prepared mustare __| Add onion. Chill thoroughly. Makes | beat enoug’ to combine. celery or cream of chicken. Try | January and February; a green home economists began testing, | uct has only salt and water added| Combine ingredients, and chill ‘about 14 cups. A a holiday meal. one for March, April and May; a : se ¢ ee ee ee em Sa CON Ome Se SR SND OSD SE ANN SS SS CD LOWEST PRICES SINCE 1941 ON A&P CHRISTMAS TURKEYS Smart Santas~ Select Fancy, Young OVEN-READY A&P (39+ 3 53: 57 Stuffing Bread | | Smart Santas Serve A&P’s Famous 20: . “SUPER-RIGHT” MEATS ! THIS WEEK’S STORE HOURS TUESDAY ...9 A.M. to 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY. . 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. THURSDAY ..9 A.M. to 9 P.M. FRIDAY ....9 A.M. to 6 P.M. Closed Christmas Day! sa AI a a a ia FROZEN FOODS — e. CLEANED, WHOLE OR CUT UP ‘ ANN PAGE ee - Chickens . u. 39c\,, Ketchup ... 2 st 37¢ Libby’ s Strawberries Frying fia . . 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Oe > a Sweet — ££ oe —____ Canned-Hams—3s"ve..2 2. 2 * 85e XN Shrimp cry oe Candy Buys! 4 eS a) Fr “ k $129 ~49 a sWOysters sou rhce—'rt. ace ss 8% CRESTWOOD ASSORTED om Ca S$ $29 Halibut Steaks ......... 5 45¢& | uo g Nae" ru e $129 2 3 ah Steaks 20.2.2... ™ 63¢ (A Chocolates 4 = 1.98 Say DESSERT “\ Fich HIQHLINER—COD, HADDOCK 33 § Wi] WORTHMORE HARD CANDIES Strawberry Pie ‘::"49c White Bread 9% 17c3 | join cm nines eee & OR GH Royal Lusters *2 29% ie 'N’ senve Kos 2 9 JANE PARKER, CRISP FRESH ENJOY AsP Chocolate Covered Cherries warwicx 1! oie 59 e AB. Dinner Rolls 2 . en © Potato Chips vox 59.4 PREMIUM-QUALITY COFFEES | %& Warwick Thin Mints ...... tox 49% Sri nin Colle Cha. tax aoe Fruit Stolen — ” = tame fet | seeees! emebin fe Serene a number of ways in the kitchen. er 7) years with the same firm, i paused cocked ham, or luncheon Squash. Garnish with parsley judge discontinued speeding charge shining and special holiday touch-| in a refrigerator tray. Empty brown sugar from its pa- Robert Shelton, 90. sais he plans to ™**' | sprigs. Serves six. | against Carl A, Larson. The | es are in evidence, it is an ideal] 17 9 thinner eggnog is desired, .. ,. k into the bag. twist |5t4¥ On the job. He explained. “t; Cut acorn -squashes in halves | year-old motorist had never before | time for the homemaker to enjoy | gijute final product with milk or | ber package into the Dag. twist’ don’t think I'd be happy if I gave | lengthwise and remove seeds. Bake Bose pears and serve them | been charged with speeding in 40) : ; th. : : _ the top of the bag so it is tightly up too soon.” | Place cut side down on buttered with a soft custard sauce for a| years of driving. her friends at informal social ga = one of the eggs in prepara-| -iised and store in the refrigera- |baking pans and bake in a mod-| company dessert. The sears will —— . | tor. To add a gay holiday touch to) erately hot oven, 375 degrees, un-| bake tender in three-quarters to’ To each 2 cups of applesauce, Nesertsede \inatse | ;one hour in a moderate oven. | allow one-half cup jellied cranberry The bags are also fine for stor- | your Christmas dinner, sew a tiny til tender, about one hour. 4 cups sugar payin: , caren lhc (Up Tf =~ ad |ing dry leftover bread, to be| Christmas bell to the corner of| Or, six small patty pan squashes | Baste the pears with a light sugar sauce. Melt the cranberry sauce : i has some special food or bev- pagal halved, blanched filberts ground into crumbs. ‘each napkin. may be used, in season. Wash! syrup while they are baking. and blend with the applesauce. | ; erage on hand for refreshments.| }* cv! spoana ried apricots, avered rr = to | F Here are several recipes that | 2'tablespoons candied orange peel | show how well dairy foods fit | [+ \orpee fe ice create | 4 ig & gey- A pa . is od Cook: sugar and’ water until it| ; aw 8 that is not spins a thread, abut five min-— during i helidays by the utes, Add remaining ingredients | ee ae appetising by in | and blend. Serve on ice cream. | — i eau ’ |Serves six, Makes about 1 cup} chetie or cream. . cance | Many foods are enhanced also Christmas Butter Fudge i by serving them with milk bev- my and food nutrients and com bine ideally with most other foods. Calcium, which is a very neces- sary mineral for good health, is found in important quantities in milk, 2 cups milk % cup butter *, teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon vanilla i ‘¢ cup candied cherries. cut small | ‘e cup blanched pistachios | Put sugar, milk, butter and salt | into large saucepan and bring to boiling point, stirring constantly until sugar is dissolved. Then cook | at a moderate rate, stirring only | occasionally, until candy will form a soft ball (236-237) when dropped | into cold water, Remove from heat immediately | and set pan in cold water; do not | Christmas Cookies 2% eups all-purpose 1% teaspoons baking powder ‘y teaspoon salt 1 cup butter 1% cups granulated sugar 1 egg, beaten teaspoon van: \, cup chopped ag nw igpaadbons 4 chopped 1" cence sweet milk olate, melted Sift flour, measure; sift twice with baking powder and salt ually blend in sugar. Add egg and vanilla, and beat vigorously until smooth and fluffy. Add flour mix- ture and mix thoroughly. Divide | dough into two portions. Add chopped cherries to one portion, and nuts and chocolate to the sec- ond. about 10 minutes, or until delicate- ly browned (dough may be stored for several days in refrigerator, and cookies baked a few at a time’ as required). Makes about 8 dozen thin cookies. * = e* « Rich Christmas Eggnog ‘¢ cup sugar 6 egg yolks, beaten ed “ cup sugar 2 cups heavy cream. whipped 2 teaspoons vanilla Nutmeg . Beat one-fourth cup sugar into egg yolks; stir in milk slowly Cook over hot water until mix ture coats spoon, stirring constant ly. Chill. Add salt to egg whites and beat stiffly. While beating, add remain- ing one-fourth cup sugar gradually Fold egg whites and whipped cream into mixture separately. Add van- ila. Chilli fer several hours. Pour stir or beat until cooled to juke. | warm. Add vanilla and beat un- | tii candy becomes thick and | ereamy and loses it, shine. When | on the point of “setting,”” add the cherries and nuts and fold in quickly, Pour candy into buttered Sinch square pan and let stand at room temperature until firm. Cut into squares. Makes about 2', pounds fudge. ‘Luncheon Squash Has Fine Flavor There's fine flavor when you pre- pare squash this way. Luncheon Squash 1 package frozen cooked wiitert squash 2 tablespoons dark brown sugar 2 tablespoons butter or margarine \» teaspoon salt 1-16 teaspoon pepper ® ‘4 teaspoon nutmeg 1%) teaspoons lemon fuicg 4 to & slices bacon ‘cooked until :fisp and drained) Place unthawed squash in sauce. | pan; add sugar, butter. salt, pep- per, nutmeg and lemon juice. Cover and heat gently, stirring often—10 to 15 minutes. Serve topped with crisp bacon strips. Makes four servings. Fish Sticks Top Off Spaghetti Casserole Enticing bait for appetites is a casserole of spaghetti, with fish sticks baked on top. Use cans of spaghetti in tomato sauce and a package of frozen fish sticks, Empty two cans of the spaghetti into a casserole or S-inch square baking pan. Arrange fish sticks (unthawed) on top” Bake in a hot oven (400 degrees) about 25 min- utes. Makes four generous :erv- ings. Just taste it when teamed with tossed green salad, corn | e | Betty Crocker CAKE MIXES WHITE -- YELLOW DEVIL’S FOOD and a=) HILLS S2BROS HILLS BROS. COFFEE = "QQ: | Reg. bet chonped Beef 43: NS aif Drip > GULF-KIST | r ) Shor. Pot } S surimp4ic $-02. con equal to '-Ib raw shrimp Camopbell’s TOMATO SOUP Bisquick Large Package re p &.. } 4 | | b FBisyick a Bisgee wee oS on BOLOGNA... o. LINK PORK Ib. A 9° "Sausage . LEMON Juice (@) Hot Water Help righ COLDS and FLU reeSw ee inte cups and sprinkle with nut. meg. Serves about 20. Notes This | muffins. 2 For 25° | Birds Eye Frozen Peas Domine XXXX Old Fashioned Brown, Domino Yellow TANGERINES Doz. ) 9: Birds Eye FRESH ORANGE JUICE 2°37 7321 Commerce Road Tenuta‘’s Super Market 3515 Seshabaw, Drayton Plains The Trading Post 3405 Ormond Rd.. White Lake Fulkerson Grocery 8990 Pontiac Lake Rd., Pontiac Lake cS we as _ Any way you like them—stuffed with pimentos, anchovies, or plain, Mario's a Olives are a holiday treat. They will Os be a welcome addition to your Christ- mae dinner and they’re wonderful as an in-between snack. Your grocer has them and the price is surprisingly low. | BirdsEye FROZEN SQUASH 2" 35° « aera TS, ae es ee : | “ oy ni teas to gs sxi:zenmac PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER , re oo 1 eee emmy Former Teacher’ Uses Knowledge of Children to Answer. Dilemma. | 3 Her Desperation Helped = to Uncover New Talent ~ . . By ANNE HEYWooD i can do jt, anybody can! And tell _ Mrs. J. had been a teacher in| them that maybe Lone Visit by Friend — ls Proper Unevenness sy! the toys Practice Depen By HUBBARD COBB oe ees ete ee ees Howev Pp oe We've had a gesd Geel ef mel ot | = | Then she married, had three chil- erron Type o late from people who converted) | te dren of her own and settled down : People Involved their hand fired coal furnace over | é | | to homemaking. ) By EMILY Post Sane Stee, Thole coiet sohspteed ) ' : —— But after her own children were Today's first letter tells me: “I is that the heat in the house is un-| | ae Se” | pheweninicdreecbear baleen rE am a widow and have several -even—it’s either too cool or tov S b —_ - o_o . ° hand in and keep abreast of new friends who are also widows, A ® 4 = e: . few of them have men friends who Well, this can be the fa , - ry | a ‘ either call on them or take them lot of things but it's not the fault e as ry 2 ee ; When her youngest was fifteen, : out occasionally, During an infor- either the gas or the oil. Both : * " ; ‘ = : ee ee : . Mrs. J. lost her husband, sud- a oe eee Oe ee ore - deply and tragically. the question came up as to whether it was proper to invite these men the trouble is with “I had to get to work fast, if | to come to their’ apartments for furnace or the manner in which we were to eat,” she told me, “But ! dinner or to spend thie evening conversion system has beep the trouble was, I had been hay- while alone. stalled. j ing great trouble with my eyes 4 The consensus was that the idea When- you heat by coal the coal and the doctor said teaching would be out. It was a panicky time, and I honestly didn't know which way : i | burns even rate. fire down at night bring it to turn, them and said that a woman, no up im the morning but for bheurs “But I guess necessity really is . matter what her age, would invite | at a time the coal just burns the mother of invention, because criticism if she entertained a man along nice and steady. Now with one day it occurred to me that I ot dopuoie your opinion? gas or ofl the fire is not constant. Fogo eagokage in 7. ae It much the When thermostat demands rc wo big toy manu- type ae. come to pee her| Mrs. F. X.—Narrow silhouette , uc facturers, and I went down to the i i F i of men and the type of person she herself and the longer look — in other tas tad are a Gee personnel manager of the biggest is. In most cases it would be en- | words, slim coats—are on the way heat. Thig goes on until the “s 4 “ a : . tirely proper for her to see an old to major acceptance. This is good is warm at which point the thermo- 2 = ee ee ‘ ag “] told him that I knew all friend. alove: news for most of us who are not stat cuts off the burner. Ifthe sys-| : _ | about children, and their par- , Dear Mrs, Post: My son is going | of model proportions and can use tem is not properly balanced, Establish a Christmas mood in-the kitch-| pads as hair, sink stoppers for eyes, Christ-| ents, and what appealed to them | to be married soon and I have been both tall and slimming lines. there. will he loag delays between : _ : | ; : in the line of toys. I also told | invited to a shower that is being) © §3§ ———_—___—__— | fring : en. Here is an original way of decorating mas tree ornaments for earrings and a neck- him that since educational toys j given for his bride-to-be, I have Marriage License ‘If this is the case, when the burn- | the walls with kitchen wares made into gifts. piece of a wooden salad set. It is put to-| are so popular, I thought my known the young woman for a long aan ‘ er goes on it must first warm up | Right about now this is a good idea for the | gether with bands of green gift wrap tape | teaching experience would be 4 time and am very happy to have! A mnlicat the furnace before any heat is de- calla helptul, And 1 offered to start ‘ her in the family. I would like to “/\PPIICQ ions yal opps areata age rapa pao last minute rush. Here, a wire strainer is and touched off with large bows of green ts ang bulk: on enabling: hawt lant i nal ge howe ibe gilt cond Leslie B. Markell, @4 Lincoln warm up the chilled floors, walls |turned into a femme fatale with red scouring |and white ribbon, , provided it would help me learn A show present. - Louise BE. Ford, 84 Lincol ili or 1 @ick Saery Sense ‘x too — sate and ceilings of the house before the toy business and not require : Roger W. O'Connor, it actuall t to the job of . ; : formal and stiff to someone who is | Ethel L- Welsen, Southfield’ =. | Keating ‘the air in the house. | AdVises Mary Margaret McBride: James 4 poems. Rochester What you end up with is a house ‘Nahe Rater Sars | See ese | tts to warm ircantet el A DOlish Tipping --- Even If It. Hurts rom wate we nimi, Sign it ‘With hve from Jim's| Mary C. Acuff, Hazel Park ns ig O6 have the buracr at mother.” - ; art MARG cBRIDE | frust te of anxiously cal 4 . on se m omkins Santor Route es I Bata te fies EE tes 38 Jewelers and GMC Extend igned last week Under the rules, Gee. Washington 56 Oklahoma A&M 4 SAN FRANCISCO (‘®—The coach- first three strenuous two-a-days. , fullback Bob MeNamera is almost Team series. game—Tomkins 2684, s Se oe on com GCANTEM ursirateanac es played their usual coy game| Pappy is all for the strenuous a football team in himself, Bier 9°, 174. series.—H. Hicks 690, games— C it ‘A’ C a S t k papa — ane sears | First Round today as they herded their buildup and intends to keep the man points out that McNamara) . y Ce rea S , — Sen cu kena @ few, ¢ charges into training camps for | two-a-days going at Stanford even went into action only a few weeks. =o w 1) Undefeated Shaw's Jewelry and Brooks collected 20 points for Elks Ratan 6, Fattetge Dichincee © | the East-West Shrine Football after Christmas. | after a knee cartilege operation \ * 8 41 11 Printing 27 General Motors won their 2rd/t . = % : Scalpers Get $45 SAMPSON, 1 y.. AFB TOURNA! ENT r Game Jan. 1 but they had a hard) But he's so pleased with having and in the Wisconsin game, when | Footer 33 18 No 123030 i —<— Speake mereria z | time concealing feelings that they | both the nation’s No. 1 passer, his | Called on unexpectedly to punt, | Oakland 31 21 No 10 18 34 Consecutive victories in their re- a y en —— are sitting on kegs of gridiron dy-| own quarterback Paul Larson, and ®Veraged around 43 yards in what faa" game_C De Romie Soe series’ | Spective City Basketball League, Rin gar ag ye for Tennis ucats BANMOND She ene | mecnite. [the No. 2, Oregon's quarterback | Was for him a strange role. . A, Sherrill 626: teem game. series iasses last night. : | Elks (Class D, 6:30); Slaybaugh’s vs. Southeast E. Tenn. 61 * * * G Shaw, that he's even toy- With Guglielmi, McNamara and LU & 8 Bervice 1000, 2872 | = ee =. Rosa ~ — SYDNEY, Australia u — Scalp-| “meester bs. Iti _ Me. Valley ® Neither Holy Cross’ lean Eddie | ing with the idea of making one| Such others as Michigan State's WOODWARD ESTATES «| Jewelers, paced by center Bob junior High. —_— eo ers were reported asking—and get-|. [toe es | Anderson, coach of the East, nor a halfback and using them to- Leroy Bolden and Notre Dame's. preston 30 18 Gary's 28 a1 McManus’ 22 points, downed (Prices oi khaonee ting—$45 for single-seat tickets Tulane 6 _ Wiseensin «6 | California's roly-poly Lynn (Pap- | gether. Joe Heap in the backfield behind Vits's 32 4 Bno-Bol Ey Hy Price’s 60-44 in Class A. High “OMG ies pense Tuesday as all Australia’s temper- | Sraign'n”” woe £ |) Waldorf, would post a predic- * 28 6 a line heavily studded with Big Ens 27 29 Wright 24 32 for the losers was Bob Rush, Sf RE eaeeeey Wr ne a Pe ature continued: to rise over the| Obie U2." Leyeta «mi 79 tion beyond a “good game.” Those two, teamed up with Dick | Ten brilliants, it’s smat! wonder |, 184 ame. series View boner; betea | Wi 16: [Mis noses 8 18 8 — wee a oe ee Francie tha ot = ’|Moegle, Rice’s hurricane runner, | that Anderson can say; 763, 2160. | GMC jumped i 5 Wolverines “1.0.1.0 18 8 13 = a round pitting, the home forces: | eutovine -“ rm 3 ¥ * and Washington State’s Duke “We're in better shape than last view snk | GMC jumped into an 18-9 half- against the United States. . ama 88 : ‘xO B Anderson, a Notre Dame great Washington at {ull back, would year, Our quarterbacks are a lit- wot. Bee head ater, trailing 109 in te May Revive Football Esca Stephens, chairman of the) | Yanderbi abe Ds, Gocuss — a back in the days of George Gipp, | form a fearsome four behind such | tle better, For the first three days ae - u = 3 29 4 1st quarter and coasted to a 51-38 organizing committee, said nothing Fierids state 71, Miami 6 Was so confident that Notre) great linemen as UCLA's 214 | we will work out twice a day, Aft- | Aum 37 22° Baldwin a7 33 | | Victory | over Davis Machinery. Ron’ CHICAGO (INS)—The Chicage could be done to prevent scalping. [ol eo Virgie 44, Dames Ralph Guglielmi could | pound Buck Lansford, er that it’s doubtful if we'll go it|/,%.3, 26 38 MINop 3 fl |Terry ‘sparked the win with 13 American reports it has learned legitimate tickets but warned fans , Utah State se +++... Bayler 61 mesh a wining T-formation attack But Minnesota's Bernie Bierman, | we will | Tavern 4 2 Gang | points. + that the University of Chicago is against buying pasteboards that Sine *tiers ¢ 00. - Rawat ei | Quickly that he's even thinking of | who is on the East side for the | have outside scrimmages. No pre- | (sis 3 a ned % 3 | In Class D, the unbeaten Elks considering restoration of football have been either stolen or counter- ) eet ra o | Oaisaks — | tapering off the workouts at Uni-| 16th year, this time as an advisor, | dictions, The game may go either Ind. lenges talgay rey mel oe rlee_—nrown routed Meteors 72-18 and Wolver- abandoned 15 years ago, to its feited, - Montene 63 ...................... Make & Versity of Santa Clara after the wants it.known that the Gophers’! way. But we think we can win.” |“>ive Pais 2006. series | ines. defeated Hawks, 41-24. Felix | athletic i . s a « ) “ + ° . . 4 . ’. -¢ , ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECE EMBER 21, 1954 h = SERVICE EAST TOWN COLLISION pew sence mt arg a Straightening 35 Elizabeth St.. Ph. FE 4-5941 Sensational Willi Mays Named By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Willie Mays, the sensational, young centerfielder who led the New York Giants to a pennant and; World Series sweep in his first full year in the major leagues, was selected today as the ‘‘Male Athlete of the Year" for 194 itt the Associated Pre_s year-end poil, : + * * The 23-year-old batting and field- SEDER ARR GR at apa DE AOE OE. LEED IES LED % FREEMAN M | oe a 4 or Biack $11 7 Recreation 5's ing phenom beat out miracie miler Roger Bannister af England by 35 points for the honor in the AP's 24th annual poll of sports writers and sportcasters. .* * © The “Say Hey’ kid from Fair- field, Ala., winner of the National League's batting championship and chosen ag the league's most valu- able player, received 38 first- place votes from the panel of 122, and 815 points on a basis of three points for first, two for second and one for a third-place vote. s * * Bannister, the tall, slender, 25- year-old intern who first broke the 4-minute mile barrier in May and then. roared from rae to edge Australia's John - a in the Mile of the Century’ in August, received 36\% first-place votes and @ total of 150 points. * * * In third place, far behind the two leaders, came Landy with 7! first-place votes and 60 poirits. The | Australian’ followed Bannister’s 'monamental short-lived 3:59.4 world record with a spectacular | 3:58 performance in Turku, Fin- land, June 71 * 2 e But when they ran against each other in the great mile of the British Empire Games at Van-| s couver, B. C., Bannister came | from behind in the last 100 yards | Giants to beat the Australian by four the | yards in 3:58.8. Landy was clocked in 3:59.6 im the. first .mile in his- te-y in which two men cracked the 4-minute barrier. * s s Fourth in the voting was Carl (Bobo) Olson, the Hawaiian-born middleweight boxing champion who successfully defended his 160- pound crown three times during the year. He-was followed in. or- der by heavyweight king Rocky Marciano; fullback Alan Ameche of Wisconsin; Frank Selvy, {ie basketballer of college and pro basketball fame; Ed Furgol, the surprise winner of the National Open Fate title; ata Rhodes, the ’ pinch-hitter de luxe, and Ralph Guglielmi, wae Dame's | All-America quarterback. , a lithe; +-10% Negro, His fielding was just as brilliant. He showed fans all over the na- tion via television during the World Series why he is rated with such fielding greats of the past as Tris Atlee of Year = Joe DiMaggio and Terry . ra thn Head pune’ oe ti wack he made his memorable running, ‘| back-to-the plate catch of Vic Wertz’ 450-foot drive to deepest centerfield to save the game and- open the gates for the Giants’ fourgame sweep over the Cleve- Others receiving first place -| votes; Howard (Hopalong) Cas- sady, football; Arnold Palmer, golf; Ted Williams, baseball; Johnny Antonelli, baseball; Willie Shoemaker, racing; Kurt Burris, football; Ford Konno. swimming; Paul Larson, football; Doak Walk- er, football; Bill Vukovich, auto racing; Carroll Hardy, football. Aggies, Wichita Knocked Senior Bowl - Bowling Clinic s Z By BILLY SIXTY : . iFrom All-College Event CASE—Form for Short Bowlers F Rally Or ins OKLAHOMA CITY i — The 19th the finest class in Monday's open- Eyes Recor d- ee pm ° annual All-College Basketball Tour- | ing round in upsetting favored Wi- ssorexiusely’ ts ac Ga the *) Manny's Ringside and Harry's Amen entered the semifinal |chita 9475. Oklahoma City Uni right leg, is suggested for short Gln ~ ter raj. round today minus its perennial | Ve'sity overcame Houston's height More Than 30,000 bowlers == as al fixture, the Oklahoma Aggies ‘to win 72-65 and Tulsa outhustled May Witness College — : lies Monday night to win Water. << 6 <« "| Wyoming 69-64. Stars Turn Pro sa the ball i tee valent | ford Township Recreation basket-| Coach Hank Iba’s A&M team . *.* =e a So aoe ball league games at Crary Junior | fell in the first round Monday; This afternoon's consolation | , — | 2 | . ay night 56-46 to George Washington, | MOBILE, Ala. — More than i | High. , the nation's No. Sranked quintet, | ound Wichita playing Houston and | 39 099 tans, which would be a rec- & | Waterford Merchants carried a | The Aggies have played in all 19|“¥™miné taking on the Aggies. | org win attend the sixth annual i. 30-27 lead into the final period (tournaments and this is the first ° Senior Bowl game Jan. 8, advance Ss 4. of the opening game but Manny's ee ena aoe ae = detent Bowling Results ; ticket sales indicate. e | Hand ta oH $ 6" : 2 Ste “scored ts — ‘aan a eae gy have. won 11 tour WAMPUS LADIES. 000 ‘capacity. Lad i “ppsaee “2, : a te | | RaMent titles. wou w - ce /, season 48-35. ~ - ; wKc 38 17 Excelsior 27 23 | ‘dium, said Monday ticket sales 2 George Washington, which now | Elsie 37 19 Bob-Ola 26 A 2 § | Dick Dewitt of Manny's and tome ae a tavorte to take the [BO Gul, AB Beige, Boa were far 74 saw the ‘North win, 3 y ae Seth Cummings each’ | crown, meets Tulsa in the second rc patel % Abstract © cota | that game 20-14. 4 Evans Cherok : a ms game of tonight’s semifinal double- i 8 | % e ans —_ er sot ’ | Phliges hed © 2032 edvantege Pe stageke aa ee. [Bint Vieniski see: som game, series—| The two squads, with 25 highly | den Tee Si geing ito the lait quarter. bet header ahoma City regarded players each, begin work- $69 x Harry's ran up a 17-7 edge A gain versity and San Francisco play in mouse & BEAUX = |; outs Jan. 3 under the direction of | 2 7 | a 40-6 triumph. Mike Hanes tossed the first contest. | Pesmies as Actere “6 Coach Paul Brown of the Cleveland , ; : in 21 points AL Harry’s San Francisco showed some of | Violets 2 at | Bro pag for i Yee ee | : : : ; | | Dick Hesselgrave and Al Klause | peeee ” 30 Clete Se ee ae ge ” : i ch for the South. leach had 11 points for Philgas. R k M p li | ‘ilies 28 Poppies: 19 | “The pla aad t = yers will begin their pro , 0c y ay uf it e ieee " Orchids B athe lex the game. gin their pro. easily that way for the very SMARTEST GiFTs AFooT : Earned. His Medal + = we ee one 7? the winning squad wil] receive $500 | necessary push-away movement 4 . on Line Next March . and expenses each and the losers| which puts the ewing lajo the - YORK, Pa, &—Here's a fellow HURON LADIES $400 and expenses ve The kind men buy for themselves every day in 54 on eee ees MIAMI, Fla. uh — Heavyweight | Qst4oor " Ories ay nen cual had 7 siting ihe bal ; ning t instructor. here, was cueracd boxing champion Rocky Marciano | Ruttmans 35 Bowmaster Fr Selvy Retains Scoring mapeeees “ = the year. If the man in your life prefers ‘| the Dr. Benjamin Rush medal by | Will defend his title on the Pacific | Pirtas 33 Sectuy 3 : low, with a fair amount of push- : Coast in March, if his injured nose | Country 33 Ka is| Lead by 14-Point Edge | away, will bring the ball back ; ; _| the New popote Medical spine for vee exhibi ; No ¢ ame. we FTI Voyandott . oc below the knees. 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Grim outdistanced thé opposition MAJOR LEAGUE RECORDS TIED > in the vote of the 24-man writers’ “Unassisted double Most putouts by . eae. | Most p by a catcher, game—16, Ma‘ * pieet Bt pore plays ie 4 second baseman, ewest stolen bases by player, sqason, 1 weet pitchers pend 30 an. ws club—5, : Ls ao inning— 7 Most piayers used in a game, both clubs—42, Ses eeltnors. . AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORDS BROKEN erroriess by an outfieider—157, Gam Mele. Fewest innings im | season. I “Oth. ‘arly Wynn. . Fewest runs allowed by pitchers, club, season—S04, Cleveland Lowest earned run ave off pitchers, club, season—2.78, Cieveland. Most home runs by one player, club, season—34, Roy Sievers. Most home runs by one bm4 - catcher, game—1, Clint Courtney. . Zuverink. Batts. Porrest Jacobs or more games—@, Larry Berra. Consecutive AMERICAN LEAGUE RECORDS TIED Fewest errors, second baseman, 180 or more games, season—9, Nelson Pox. Fewest errors by ‘an outfielder, 150 or more games, season—2, Larry Doby Most consecutive errorless games, club, season—§, Detroit. Most games won by « club in one month—26, Cleveland. Most pitchers used in game, both elubs—12, Chicago-New York. ° OFFICIAL AMERICAN LEAGUE STANDINGS §EASON 1954 hub Clev. NY. Chi. Balt. Det. Wash. Bait. Phil. Won Lost Pct, Cleveland ....-. ll 11 4 18 19 18 it 42 .T21 New York..,.... il -- 15 13 “4 13 17 18 103 61 669 Chicago ........ q _ 17 32 18 18 “4 #4 60 610 ston... . 2 9 § _ iu“ LA i 5 68 a5 448 Detroit ..... oor 8 6 10 8 - ® 14 13 68 86 42 Washington ..,. 4 9 1 r 13 —- “nn 12 66 a8 429 Baltimore ...... 3 5 7 11 8 16 - 10 34 100 31 Philadelphia .... 4 4 5 u ® 16 12 _ $1 103 Ji Lost 43 $1 60 85 a6 68 100 103 TIES—Detroit at Chicago, May 9, 2nd game, score 0-0 Philadelphia at New York, May 8, 3nd game, score 1-1. Cleveland at Boston, July 20, seore 5-5. Cieveland at Boston July 21, score 1-7 Washington at Philadelphia, August 22, 2nd game, score 4-4 WON AT HOME NY. Chi. Bos. Det. Wash. Bait. Phil. Won Lost Pet. 5 t ® x 11 MM 9 58 18 166 — 8 8 8 7 9 ® 4 23 01 4 -_ 9 3 a 7 8 45 32 584 6 3 ~ 8 7 6 8 38 39 oe 3 2 5 — 6 8 7 3S 42 .485 ry 3 ry se — ry 7 31 41 4% 3 3 6 & 4 ~ 8 32 45 AM 2 2 4 5 5 ® _ 29 47 383 28 38 46 “4 47 $5 86 WON ABROAD - Club Clev. NY. Chi. Bos. Det. Wash. Bait. Phil Won Lost Pet, Cleveland = .......... _ 6 4 il 54 q 8 i] 52 25 615 New York.......... 6 _ 7 6 8 6 8 9 49 28 46 Chicago 4 3 -- 8 9 LJ 8 ® 49 28 6% Boston ....... 3 3 2 - 6 6 ry 7 31 46 403 Detroit ....... 4 3 8 3 - 3 6 6 3 “4 429 Washington ) 4 4 4 5 _ 7 5 20 47 382 Baltimore .......... @ 2 4 5 3 6 _ 2 22 55 286 Philadelphia ....... 2 2 3 3 4 5 _ 22 56 282 Lost ‘at Home.... 18 23 32 39 42 41 45 a7 INDIVIDUAL RECORDS Include all players with 20 or more runs batted in, rated according to RBIs 362/ the other side of the world from Tigers Southern California area scouting of Michigan was Sept, GI8LUG BB HBRBI 60 P Pet, Deby, Cleveland : cn 5 osc cee es cs esas: ccc. 0s &3 3 «126 4 7 «484 Berra, N.Y. eget crete een n eens 55 4 125 28 ® 488 SOMOCR.. DOC COR onan oe ose ccs esas cece veces 78 2 117 62 32 473 Minoso. Chicago 77 #16 116 “4 8620) «(53S Rosen, Cleveland. : 85 3. 102 43 14 «8.506 Sievers, Washington.... 30 2 102 7 617) (446 Mantle, New York... 0.0... ccc cee cece ee eens 102 ® 102 107 3° 52! Wermom., Washimgtoe . ..o eco. occcescseees cosas 61 5 97 60 8610 4 Williams, Boston AG 136 1 ee 32 10 635 Boone, Detrott.. : 70 2 85 53 18 z Rusby, Washington.. 42 3 80 85 8 38 White, Boston... .. 0.222. cere eecnen cee: 21 0 15 $0 «15 426 Avila, Cleveland........ [eleiataete wialy ectaeinlgle Salutes 5e 1 67 31 6 8 4T7 Noren, malviow ove 43 1 66 ua 4 «4861 Carey, New York. : 43 q 65 37) 0 615—tisi«4 3 Zernial. Philadelphia 30 4 62 58 8 ii Carrasque!, Chicago Hictetb\aretsieteiess +\ PRESS, TU ESD. AY, _DECEN IBER 21, 1954 ‘ basil ee adie . nation was des recurrences of cal future, men first sighted the coast Greenland in 877 A.D. 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Tailwaggers to Buy Dogs for Christmas LOS ANGELES @—~If all the kids in Los Angeles hear about the lat- est offer of the Tailwaggers Foun- dation, there won't be a dog Christmas Day in any of the var- jous animal shelters. Jim Lindsay, secretary of the foundation, said the organization has put up enough money to make its fifth annual ‘“‘bail ‘em out par- ty” a huge success. It will cost the Tailwaggers an average of $5 in fees for every dog bailed out. Jane Lee Christmas Hits for Late Gift Shoppers! You'll enjoy shopping for gifts when you see our selection... MEN SHOPPERS... easier than you ever thought possible. Wonderful Gift Buys! DRESSES Smart blacks, exciting pastels, one and two-piece fashions. aoe hes Others from $5.99 Full jackets who need help Making the Our trained employees will work with you . skirted Holiday. dresses, some with little Charming jersey “right” . making shopping and blended rayons. Sizes for junior, women | SPECIAL! fabrics. Large selection. GIRLS’ DRESSES For the Little Girl on Your List ... Party Styles and Others | Gay and colorful cottons and blended misses and @ | think I’m the heavy type. Really I Lauren Bacall Rushed With Offers for Films By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (It's time for a checkup on the Bacall renaissance. | This Bacall igs Lauren, and until recently she has been known chiet- | ly as the retiring wife of an actor named Humphrey Bogart. Not that she is retiring by nature. She has, a ready wit that can keep a steady | pace with her vigorous husband. | Miss Bacall's retirement has! been a self-imtposed one. Between “Bright Leaf,” her last film under | contract to Warriers, and “How to Marry a Millionaire,"’ she was off the screen for three years,’ That might be enough to kill the career | |of most film stars. | But she bounced back to promi- | nence in ‘‘Millionaire,”’ in which | some reviewers said she stole the film from another couple of | blondes named Grable and Monroe. La Bacall again languished at home for several months, then re- turned in “A Woman's World.” | That did it. can handle. Good ones too. For the ‘first time in years, she is going | trom one picture right into another. ‘with Richard Widmark, Charles |Boyer, Gloria Grahame, |Gish, etc. Then she hustles to “Blood Alley” with Robert Mitch- um “Oh, it’s grand to be pursued again,” she said in her kidding | manner. “Lord knows it has been jlong enough since that has hap-| ; pened, That three-year stretch was. the longest period I was away. But T wasn't exactly idl>. I went to Africa while Bogie was making ‘African Queen’ and I also moth- ered a little one. “IT always had offers. But they ‘were either for crummy pictures |.I didn't want to do, or else they wanted me to play heavies. I don't don't.’ She stroked her blonde hair in the mock gesture of a film siren. I asked her what she thought has ‘caused the rebirth of her career. | “It's hard to say,” she said. ‘Certainly timing has a lot to do with anyone's success, And the ele- iment of getting older and maturing is a factor. (She's now 30.) There's No doubt that I'm a better actress |than I used to be, which is not saying much, Now she has all the offers she |She is now doing ‘‘The Cobweb’ | | Lillian | j | | “It's not because I kept busy | acting, because I didn't. But I think | radio had a lot to do with it. Bogie _and I did a series and I learned a great deal.” Sen. Kennedy Leaves Hospital After Surgery NEW YORK w—Sen. John Ken- nedy (D-Mass), who entered the hospital 10 weeks ago for a spinal operation, leaves today for a two- months rest at his father's Palm | Beach home. The Styear-cld senater will be} carried on a stretcher from the Hospital for Special Surgery to a private plane at LaGuardia Air- port, an associate said yesterday. He said no estimate has been made on when Kennedy might be able to walk again, Nevada hag the least rainfall of any state, averaging 8.81 inches | er year. An electric eel may grow to be eight feet long and thick as a _ THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 195 Won't Tolerate ‘Raiding of Files Rep, Walter Will Ban the Practice of Pilfering ‘Secret Data WASHINGTON w& — Rep. Wal- ter (D-Pa) said today he will not tolerate any “surreptitious meth- ods, or the outright pilfering of Un-American Activities Commit- tee. Walter, slated to head the com- _| which found its way into committee _ files, and perhaps other instances: e * * Committee sources Jast week said his captain's commission & 1s communal om Vou Coen the incident until he read about it in. the newspapers. 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Poor] [WEN % | THE STORY; Jim Dena, private de. | the motions of @ more or less prop- came into the office, and I'm sure | thing: bp an vr aap ag torger posing’ 0, 'a,‘eoretaher’ while doing er attention to the requirements of | 54. knew me, or of me through’ “t least. spel orale "a some werk tor his client. Mrs. such a@ situation. That was for his|"- — any of the Carisons. But still, s Carksen, hae just discovered the bedy : Angelica. Anyway when you told| is 4 Carison! At any rate I had to of Mrs ice Jones, sinter toon f . me to look up anything I could ©” | come up to make a report to you, ! Meentain ledge occupied by Mrs, Kit. He must have nade some sort | Mrs Hilton, I had a head start. | 55 | arranged to meet Angelica at ated" by ime presence’ sf the car Me | of Role with his swallowing be- | I've always kept track of the Carl- Creek Junction.” Wister, Jim's secretary, eutside the | cause Sheriff Agnes turned to- son doings, just as a matter of| “How about this ” Ji Deeres, Mine Wietern'ectvarcend'ont | Ward him, gave him a bard [habit.” ‘asked —, chen the sheriff arrives, she ts riding | official giare, and used an equal- | “Just a minute,” Jim inter-|°*¢d- ‘bite ** Di Toman hie Toby areyie, | ty hare tone im the question, | rupted. “Did she actually phone | y, 1M €0ing to wait awhile,” Miss —— “You know this woman well?” | you?” . (Te Be Conttnved) Miss Wister told ber story in al . a oi : . a meine ha “She works for me,” Jim man Miss Wister did not appreciate rede tals She did not give any She—often did. I'd a Friends Help Pay Bills \ ¢ in rs me, 4 as ’ or, for that} soem mot have it known by any. | CHEROKEE, lowa u—When Mr, On the! matter, of any particular interest.| one else, but sometimes I re. | and Mrs. Clifford Bond exhausted |. The very slight hesitation before} She set her lips in a mulish Ifhe.| and neighbors contributed $530 to ond pedo vargpee Samay ug] the use of the last word gave Jim | “I wouldn't care to make a guess. | continue treatment. One contribu- I met her at Creek Junction last | ‘ _— = ask, tion of $2.94 was the proceeds of night. We drove part way here. I hat was the reason for the sher- | ‘Anything?'. That was all, because|a neighborhood circus produced by guess I got confused became I jff's preoccupation, She was put-| we couldn't teil how much the le-/ a group of children. turned off the main road here. It| i™& off as tong as possible an|cal operators toady to Mrs. Os- was dark as pitch I got out of the examination which must be made wald. But this time when she| The mink is a member of the car oad caleea on ahead to see| im accordance with her official po-| called she wanted help in getting | weasel family. - what’ was going to come along | Pa?" nisced the ‘many careless|SIDE GLANCES by Galbraith next, to gee where the road went.|Pad missed the many careless : Angelica turned my‘car around, holes in Miss — drove off and left me. For a while “In the basement,” Jim said. I thought she would be coming} “On the wood elevator.” He back, so I_just waited. I stumbled around in the dark awhile then and decided I'd better just stay put until daylight. I did. When it got handed over the key to the-base- ment door. : The basement door had been. closed behind the sheriff for a full 7 . o. -" “ = J 7 ! c iJ fay Ue Roxen cay Votan won wii. i EVER © light I started walking, and I'd three minutes before Jim broke the ‘ ir , om oe = at, 4 SRG vows Te. oF silence. A ; sc “Well, Miss Wister?”’ ; She almost smiled, but then her Jim Dunn looked at Sheriff {face took on a stubborn expres- Agnes with both expectation and | sion. There was nothing he could lear. of a blast | do but let nature take its course, jolt. Miss Wister | which in this case meant listening from her present state of mind, {to whatever it was Miss. Wister and fear that his secretary would | had decided to tell him. probably be arrested imme- “You may not know it,’’ Miss diately. Wister said, ‘‘but I'm a relation of Instead, the sheriff asked mildly, | we Carlsons. Call it cousin, which “What time did you meet Ange-| is Close enough. I suppose you no- lica?” Wister said. “I couldn't make it any sooner.” Poor Place for Money “What did she want to see you) HOT SPRINGS, Ark. i — After about?’ vacationing for several days at “She didn't get around to telling|this resort city, Mr. and Mrs. me." Charles Guilliaert checked out of Jim Dunn found that his mouth|a motel and headed for Mexico was open. He closed it, swallowed | City. - several times to moisten the lining | A few miles out, they discovered | of his throat. He realized that| that Guilliaert had left his shav- neither Miss Wister nor the sheriff|ing kit behind. - was paying much attention to what| They raced back, but the kit she was saying. Both seemed to| was gone. have their minds, the concentra-| So was $700 they had hidden in “Here's_a brief case Mom is buylfig Pop, and- he's buying her a . tion of their thoughts, on some-| it. purse! What a miserable Christmas married people have!" THE BERRYS by Carl Grubert DONALD DUCK . ee se TT | A h . . 4 Gy MEN Worcs, We. 7. Wan U. Pat, nsjieadillteines by Ernie Bushmiller T TELL VA, JOE, WE AND THE \REAL SPOOKS! BOYS WENT OUT THERE LAST / YOU MEAN YOU NIGHT AIMING TO SCARE OFF f THE BRANNIGANG! BUT REAL CHASED US < > .« 12-2) | ‘ — Le Be Fadet 14s BP by Charles Kuhn BOARDING HOUSE .NO, THAT'S WHAT - Ponsedeo 4° ; ~~ J Coe pie/s you ios oroepotige YSTERY MAN, u fen PALLY HAS GOT ME p poate
    ample re co , ype rAGO (BUTTER AND EGGS hens Bet wanted. Roasters in light sup- ae ae ene & — as caponettes are used jotied: receipts te beT Pn). whsloeate buying supply demand Caponeties of prices \ to 1 lower; 93 score 58 25-58 4; oo ty heavy weight are moving 92 at 5625-685. 90 B $775, 89 C S65: good. fn light supply and de- cars 90 B 6825: 89 C $7 : at cn see e geese in good demand Eggs steady; receipts 1.621: wholesale Turkeys: Mark pee at buying pfices unchanged: U8. i ata, Fleet rescteere, barter, fat tree) whites 31.78, mixed 2176: mediume 285; ead critica! readied Dg aie y standards 28.5: current receipts 25: Some fancy quali @ under 13, Ibe | @fties 22, checks 22 - taken = fa 38 — Cverel de-| - eyes siow en volume | - ® is below previous years < Sup- Foreign Exchange plies farm offerings more. than adequate | NEW YORK, Dee. 21 (AP)—Poreign exchange rates follow (Great Britain CHICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO, Dec, 90 (AP)—Live poultry: Weak very i aeeey oo edops /( ay coops, fear ead feb. ferme prices 3 lower >? heavy rah aed ‘light hens | 29-32. up 5-32 of a cent. Great Britain 12.6-13. ¥* — 21.38; old T30 day Tuture 278 20-32, up 8-32 of a rocsters’ ; eaponet an cent: Great tain 60 day futures 278 turkeys 37-38; fancy tom ‘turkeys 15-16, up 5- F of a cent: great Britain ™: turkeys 2-16; pablo 00 day futures 2.78 31-32, up 5-32 of a M: er over 5 Ib a2, under Sj/cent; Belgium (france) 00%, oun Ld changed: france (france) 28% of a cent. unchanged: Germany (western) 4,000 Left Homeless CAIRO, Egypt —Floods caused Bedeared U. S. officials have been st cael of impeachment pro- | h CHICAGO, Dec. 20 Arrivals (AP; — eaimers 384: moderate; rm on midwestern round reds. im dollars, others in centa): Canadian dollar in New York market 3% per cent oe or 103. U. @ cents unchanged Europe: Great Britain (pound) $2 78 % (deutsche mark) 23.85, unchanged, Hol- land (guilder) 2640, unchanged: Italy ‘lira) 16% of a cent, unehanged | | Portugal ‘escudo) 350, unchanged. 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FE 4-2895 . at Your Finger Tips and call us for experienced: person. a Plans at Detroit Meet STOCKS — BONDS Consult us for first hand information in Stocks and Bonds New York Stocks (Late Merning Quotations» = || A tentative mapping of disaster Adams Ex ...~ fo ania) lia 1 dense routes from the Detroit Admiral ws. tes . 4 Air Redue .,. 31.1 --one 8 Cem... $93 4rea was presented to about 30 Alleg L stl 4 grilierd .... 3s civil defense officials from Ma- Allied Ch anc Allis Chal |... 69.5 Marsh Field... 33.1) Comb, Wayne and Oakland Coun- Alum Lia Hane 11 aorta 2... 307 ties yesterday at a meeting in the Alum Am 5 sees “ Am Airiin 219 Gt West B.,.. 31.6| National Guard Armory on Eight Am Can ..... 46 Greyhound ,.. 19.5 Mile Road. eS eT ia hm tase Hersh Choe... 66 A perves » three Am M & Fdy 4 —— tee aa from each county, will be ap- Am Motors .. sreece Am N Oas ... 478 Hooker El..... 313 pointed te review the setup and an Raa fae 4 r "Cent! 614| Saeeest changes prior to another m Beating 296 Hl Cent..... . : i Breit as ingot Re sen “4 meeting in January at which Am Te Tei & Tet 173.3 Iepir Cop.... 354 = a a ee m Tel wee Am Tob....... 63.3 jnteriek Ir.... 203) secording to Acting Oakland am Wes : 11) May D Bir... 364| County Civil Defense Director Anac Cop... ane noe Pag non ae Ramsford Bromley. Anac WAC... 4 Armeo Bt... 703 Mid Stl Pa .. 38¢) Certain roads will be marked And’ Dry G... akg Mont Ward .. 773) for civilian evacuation, said Brom- Atchison... .1326 Motorols’ ...., 316; 2€¥, and others for use by police, ine .186 Motorolm ..... au Refin 366 Mueller Br .. 353, fire equipment, the Army, medi- Atlas Pdr... 00.6 Mitac». 434 | cal services and other key groups Avco Mfg..... ie Bald Lime 133 wee Pore . 102 | needing to move both in and out alt @& Oh.... oor it B Beech Nut...) 29] Net Gyps .... 476|0f Detroit in case of enemy at =a Av..., 901 Hae Los o S; tack. mguet ..... Ld NO * Beth Stee! . 1037 _ ae Pg After the map is approved, the oeing Air .. mena Aig one BY Cent 313 | roads involved will probably have Bend Strs .. iss = Lolli a signs erect naming them as orden ere 2 or eG : Brist. My .... 311 No Am Av 40.8 | Civil defense routes, he stated. The Brun Balke ,. 204 Nor Pac - 10 | practice is already in use by nu- Budd Co . 11 Nor Sta Pw 163 in the {, Brom- Burroughs . % nes ge 5 2 merous areas eas Calum & H ,. 111 Ohio dded, Campb Wy .. 28 Oliver Cp 145 ley a os Dey - 136 one a . “Hundreds of persons would “|Cdn Pac .. 16 re Capital Airl 21.6 Pen Aw A Air isa have to be me ruited and trained rrier C AG an \. . sre >: oa Param Pict 64 to direct traffic,’ he said. Cater Trac ...@1 rhe a ~ Celanese 241 Penney JC .. 694) Development of an evacuation [Cen Ul Pe .. 244 e ae Hr plan represents an almost com- Cert-teed 27.2 Peps: “es i Chee & On - 436 Phelps D st plete change ‘te civil dele of chi & NW 15.1 ico a year 0, ¢ lense Chite Cop 314 Philip Mor ,, 406 age, : nia Th Pilieby Mille oH Sesher ste Cities Bve 184 td ta Ctark Eaulp 84 -~ Ene “ ae “Then the idea was to get per- Climax o .. 654 roc . Cluett, Pea. . 402 Pullman ...., 644| 80ns into an air raid shelter and Coca Cola 1114 Pure O1l - 14) keep them there until the all-clear Colg Palm 62 Radio Cp .... 376 ing. Col Gas 154 Rem Rand ... 33.6) Warn Con Edie . 461 Reo Motora ,, 277 “Now the Air Force is expected Con GE 31 Repub stl 16 to si Consum vs 482 mpl ee = to give a two to six pa distribu |ConPw pf @5 1102 ey Tol acuat an U Cont Rak 274 RKO Pict .... @ allowing evacuation Cont Cen | 782 Rock 8p ’ 23.7! tion of refugees in outlying areas.’ Sent Mat 122 Safeway Bt . 3/ Cont On 127 Bt Jos Lead .. 414 . Copper Rng 147 Bt Reg Pap .. 374 DETROIT ame Corn Pd 966 Bcovill Mf 322 DETROIT, Dee. (AP) —Hogs— Cruc ®t) 332 Seab AL RR 79 Balable 400. Bees oer Pes open- Cunn Drug ., 312) @ears Roeb ., 754) ing around 60c higher on ibe. and | Curtias Wr 146 Shell OU .. 694|/down, not established on heavier Det Edis 335 Bimmons ._... 384 weights and. sows; most choice” 180-220 ‘TMs C Seng M4 Sinclair O $11 /| Ibs. 19-1928, sort cholee 1 and 2, 190- he oe ore ou sel eeth pan 400. Calves 200. Mar w Chem 4 8 Pac . 632) C eo Ba Ch S = Du Pont 144 ra Ry veee 790.4, Ket rather quiet; choice and prime fed Fagie P 777 gparks W .., 6.8'| steers appeal eats rd a sense: Fast Air L 3720 perry a», 449| Cows and Cf riy ective, fu Fine OH Siren aioe Rep eer lg eee ‘ a rm € Sa | Rl & Mus In 38 = per an ae amall jots, totaling around a joad high Fmer Rad 147 sta Ol! NJ ing} | cholce and prime 1042-1142 Ib fed me ne, ne Sit ot & SS icert Rosh tom vio Sos we 1 Re-Cello .)) q86@ ewer a * 2 | commercial cows 900-1100, canners and Fairb Mor - 9%3) gwitt & Co 48@ | cutters mostly 750-950, some light- Firestone . ..1086 gyiy gt Pa . 46§/| Weight canners 700 down; few utility Freept Sul wu Texas Co a6 and low commercial bulls 12 00-14 00; Frueh Tra 385 1 z harrow outlet for vealers, supply most- Tex Q 6u 122.4 Gen Bak 10 Thomp Pd 4a \ly wtility to good grades; market un- Qen Flee 464 Timk R Bear 48 | teste weak to $2.00 lower, but poorly en Fis 767 Tran W Air 27 tes! on top prices, most to low ona eagpete ae Transamer 384) — vealers mie: get few ae en Ry Sig .. 8 went C 28 aroun 300; utility an commercia ae —e HH Unaerwa em se 12.00-2.00; cull and low Lop polbedueg en ied J . 867! GBheep—Galabie 800. ar opening Gen Tel 35 A — re cade chart deck choice and prime 08 fen Tire 412 Unt Alf Lin 1% es. wooted sisughter lambs 21 25: cull to | illette 14 Unit Aire 78 |chotce slaughter ewes quotable 300- | | Goebel Br 74 United Cp. 6 600; few good and cholce feeder lambs | | Qeoedrich 127 Unit Pruitt Bi} 17 00-18 00 Goodyear 10420 U8 Lines 191 ows 6|0Onk Oe en nae CHICAGO LIVESTOCK _ Int Paper 814 US Rteel $9, CHICAGO, Dec 20 (AP) Salable hogs Int Stiver 66 US Tob ..... 175 14000) general market active, uneven Int Tel & Tel 284 Walgreen |§|.| 257) 25-73 higher than Friday. mostly 80-75 Is] Crk Coa 204 War B Pic 19 higher on choice No 1 and 2 grades Jacohs « 72 W Va Pulp “474 under 220 Ibo sows fully 50 higher. In- Jobns Man a7 West Un Tel 76] stances up more, most choice No. 1 and Jonés & L .. 141 Weste A Bk 265) 2 grades under 220 Ib. 1750-19; around Keixey Hay .. 296 Westg El 782) double deck choice No. 1's 200-220 Ib Kennecott 975 White Mot 34 | 1828. other butchers under 220 Ib. as Bore es weet oe, Fe] ina ae ett ence oe ed resge S8& Wise El w 311 Kroger .. .... 802 Woolworth _511/@rades these weights 25-50 above this HOP oh Fo NY Yak Tos t/a met Tmt SMa cone Se Lib MeN & L127 rain wai S + Ib. and lighter 15,80-16.000; a few light- | Ligg & My.... 624 res ee 425-600 i. in larger ote 14 = good STOCK AVERAGES Salable cattle 13,000; salable calves NEW YORK — Compiled by the As- | 300; uneven; slaughter steers and heifers sociated Press atrong to 1.00 higher, instances up more, cows and bulls 28-50 higher; vealers 30 1s 8 60 | steady to strong; stock cattle steady. : Indust Ratle ae tH Stocks five loads prime 1.080-1.225 Ib. steers Net chaner . i 1 32 .50-32.75. bulk high choice and prime | Noon toda 2080 121 a 877 153.0) steers 28 78-32: most choice grades 26.00- rey ce) 2080 1219 674 1531 9950 good to lew choice 2100-2550 a | Wee ees 02 1 1160 670 1487) few commercial down to 1700. a few Month axo O01 1106 662 1459! nrime hetfers 2800 good and choice Year ace 478 784 554 1081) 15 90-1850. utility to low commercial | 1956 ery 88 1218 683 1531) neers 1900-2700. commercial Yo good 184 low wees; 439 TTA $3401 cows 925-1080. canners and cutters Les den 18 936 558 1163 7o9-950 utility to commercial bulls 1953) low 1402 13 3 $05 oo 5 [pee is es: geod to se oe Bl . sever DETROIT STOCKS and yearlings 10.25-20.00 (‘Hornblower & Weeks) Salable sheep 2,000; moderately active Figures after decimal B sta are elghths | slaughter =ee ee higher apy igh Low Noon | last week; slaughter sheep abou Raldwin Rubber* aS 17 18 | mos sales good to prime aot aves D & C Navigation® ..., 14 18 110 Ib. down 1800-2000; a deck mos Gerity-Michigan® ius ewee 36 4 orma 103 ib. 20.25, utility beat — Kingston Products® ..,.. 3 12 1700; culls down to choice Mnece Screw® . vewas es 3 32 ina plies 95-100 Ib. shorn lambe carry- Midwest Abrastve* Base 6 64 Ing No. 1 and fall shorn ear eene < Rudy Mfg avo 27 37 37 load of good and choice fa o Wayne Screw 13 14 yearlings 107 Ib. 1575: eull to chotce *No sale Did and: ‘asked Slaughter ewes 8 00-6 00. We maintain a direct | principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute quotations. service available at all times. LN LOLOL OL L LN I POLO LOLOL PLL LOLOL LOLOL ILO LO IIL ILL IL mer Co. ni, Ne ine to a member of all FE 2-9119 partment to appear for trial in a civilian court.” The Navy said that both men had made ‘‘full confessions" which “has ended the mystery of the ‘phantom sailors’ who have recent- ly committed 10 highway robberies and kidnapings in three different states.” GM Gives Detroit’ Fund $1.5 Million DETROIT (UP) — The Metro- politan Detroit Building Fund an- nounced today it has received a $1,500,000 contribution from Gen- eral Motors Corp. The GM contribution was in line with the f of donating $25 for each empl living in the metropolitan area. The money will go to help re-house and re-equip 45 health, welfare and. recreation agencies serving the area. Ford Motor Co. donated $2,375,- 000 last week to the campaign, which has a $16,500,000 goal. Gen. Besson Appointed |to High SHAPE Post PARIS (INS) — Gen. Alfred M. Gruenther, Supreme Allied Com- mander in Europe, announced to- day that U. S. Lt. Gen. F. S. Besson has been appointed second general staff, He will succeed Lt. Gen. Crump Garvin who returns to Norfolk, Va., to become second in command of the General Staff School. |her husband separated, } came," Gen. Besson, who comes from | Detroit, formerly was comman- ‘dant of the Army Transport Serv- ice at Ft. Eusitis, Va. | ‘Begin Oxygen Process DETROIT W — McLouth Steel Corp. announced that its new $7,- 000,000 oxygen steel process to make higher quality stee] was put into effect Monday at the com- pany's suburban Trenton plant. The company said oxygen is intro- in command of SHAPE'’s logistical | GMTC Unit Harry J. Woodman, of 953 Round Lake Bivd., has been ap-' treasurer-mahager of the | pointed GMTC Employes Federal Credit Union in Pontiac. Woodman had previously been employed at the Community Na- tional Bank here since 1937, serv- ing as manager of the bank’s Perry street and Huron streets branches. A veteran of World War II, Wood- = man will also serve on the credit union’s board of directors. Appointment of William Hughes to the Organization Dept. Staff of Chrysler Corp. was announced to- day by F. W. Misch, corporation vice president, Hughes, who joined the DeSoto Division in 1946, has been a sales staff member hand- ling promotion activities. Construction contracts were at an all-time high for an 11-month period in the Lower Peninsula on Dec. 1, F. W. Dodge Corp., statis- ticiang for the construction § in- dustry, said today. The firm said contracts totaling $1,089,000,000 were let during the first 11 months of this year, 37 per cent above the record set during the first 11 months of last year. A spurt in home building was chiefly responsible, the company said. Chevrolet Division set a new all- time record for a week's produc- tion of automobiles last week, General Manager Thomas H. Keat- ing, announced yesterday, The General Motors division turned out 38,795 passenger cars to break its June, 1950 record when 37,739 cars were produced. Studebaker and Packard service departments, parts and accessories divisions and business manage- ment departments have been con- solidated in another move to better integrate the newly formed Stude- baker-Packard Corp. In making the announcement in South Bend, Ind., President James J. Nance said the new service de- duced into molten iron at high part of its $100,000,000 expansion | program. pressure to refine the iron into) ters at 15 locations throughout the steel. McLouth said the process is country where dealers’ service per- partment is setting up major cen- ; sonnel can receive comprehensive Meet for First Time of Wife for |important case — one that gave ‘hig wife the ‘nicest @hristmas present anybody ever had.” He has brought Mrs. Doris Jean never had seen, and word of a family she never knew. The 21-year-old woman and her sister Miss Nancy Carol Peek, 19, met for the first time last week at the Parker home here. Until then, the detective’s wife didn't even know her maiden name. Her earliest memory had been of her foster mother Mrs. Beulah Stahl, who took her from a chil- dren's home as an infant. * * * Detective Locates Sister LOUISVILLE, Ky. —Detective | | Carl Parker has solved his most | Doris Jean lived with Mrs. Stahl | in Bowling Green, Ky., until she was 12, but when Mrs. Stahl and the girl was placed in another orphanage. ~The years passed, with Doris Jean moving on to a third orphan- age, where she remained until she married at 16. When that marriage here. Last year she met Parker and married him. On his wife's 2lst birthday, the | detective tackled the problem, us- ing his experience as a policeman assigned to the crime prevention bureau, which locates missing per- sons. Parker learned his wife had been placed in the first orphanage under the wrong last name. Then, through the State Board of Health, he found a record of her birth in Marion, Ky., and the name of the attending physician. Last Thursday, the detective lo- cated Nancy in Marion. He tele- phoned her and arranged for her to come to Louisville the next day. Then he vstold his wife. “I didn't believe it till she said Mrs, Parker. “Even when Carl walked in with her I) didn't know what to think.” 4 ended in divorce, Doris Jean came | ‘ training, Christmas Nancy's story was much the said he believed that organization would also offer a reward. “You cannot comprehend that any decent, law-abiding sportsman would do such a thing,” Shelley said. Deputy Jack Davis said the hunters would probably face a cruelty to animals charge. Man Asks Hearing in Hif-Run Accident One of two Ferndale men held in connection with the hit-run in- jury of a bicyclist Friday night in Waterford Township, demanded examination on the charge when he was arraigned before Water- ford Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy yesterday. William W. Jolley, 36, of 2613 McDowell, the accused, was freed after the hearing on $500 bond. His examination was scheduled for Dec. 30. Virison C. Payton, 33, also of the McDowell address, was released after making a statement at the Oakland County Prosecutor’s of- fice, according to Township Police Chief Frank J. Van Atta. Jolley is accused of driving the hit-run car which struck down Wil- lard W. Williams, 38, of 311 Mar- ian, Waterford Township, while Williams was riding a bicycle on Elizabeth Lake road near Cass Lake road. Williams was treated for scalp cuts. Radford Due in Bangkok BANGKOK —Adm. Arthur W. Radford, chairman of the U. S. Joint Chiefs of Staff, is expected here today from Karachi for a day of consultation on Thailand's military program. Reveal Snow Tamper OTTAWA (—Canada has Fas veloped a snow-compaction chine which can build an airstrip in northern snows in a matter of same as her sister's. She lived with her mother Mrs. | Una Peek several years and then ‘with her sister Mrs. Gladys Sisco’ — in Marion, and finally with another Parker together with a sister she! couple. Nancy says there are three broth- ers in the family but she hasn't seen them in years. One lives with their mother in St. Louis; another | is in Liberty, Ky.; and the third | is a soldier at Ft. Campbell, Ky. As for Doris Jean and Nancy, they plan to spend the holidays together getting acquainted. ““T’'ve got a lot of catching up to do,” said Doris Jean. After that? “Well, Avery Loses Fight With Lumber Firm GRAND RAPIDS (UP) — Sewell Avery, who is fighting the finan- cial battle of his life for control |of Montgomery Ward Co., ap- peared today to have lost his fight with fellow directors of the Cad- illac-Soo Lumber Co. Federal Judge W. Wallace Kent signed a consent decree yesterday ending Avery's suit against the company’s board in which he asked that a dividend declared by the board last summer be declared illegal. The decree also dissolved a tem- porary injunction Avery obtained last week to prevent the board from paying any future dividends. if we've found one, we! | should be able to find them all,’’ | ¢ ‘said Parker. hours. The United. States took part in the development. »mance The Township of Waterford | | Oakland County, State of Michigan, Ordains The following amendment to the Wa- terford seve. maa | Ordinance. A change soning from Residence District 1 to genni District 2 | for @ parcel oy iene comprising 8 acres. lying the of T R R and | facing on Th necessary the easel health. peace reby ordered to = effect thirty (30) days ” duoe public: “Touts G. BARRY, Waterford Township Clerk - Dec. 21, '84 BIDS WANTED The Board will accept sealed bids for furnishing fleet automobile insurance io cae tes January 10, 1955 to January aM epenrick tions and a list of motor ye- hicles may be obtained from this of- fice upon request. Sealed bids will be received up to 10 00 AM. EST, Tuesday, January 4, 1955 We reserve the right to reject any or all bids submitted, and the bid, if awarded, may be let to the most favor- able bidder im the judgment of this rd. OAKLAND COUNTY BOARD OP AUDITORS County Office Building, Lafs 76 motor vehicles and 3 trailers | AMENDMENT TO ZONING ORDI-| ‘ a ee 4, K ¥ a 2 = , 4 4 hs . ; ee 2.2. ! 7 . se THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1954 2 ! < tne om . * : : : } a . . ‘ ‘ oy F , e . 7 ® 4 f of. | ; , : Death MARKETS | Market Prices ‘News in Brief Sailors Nabbed Seek l Hunters enens fate oral ) 2 | doha F of 4383 Kemp 8t.,|“ Se : | Sens - Prod ‘=... 9 4 ° | Drayton Plains, reported to Pon-| , Fuoregay, December 23, 08.2. a. s pérncrr PaveUcE tiae Police the theft of four fires from Wm. F. Davis Puneral Dec. 30, (UP) — Wholessie and wheels, taken from Suto officiating. Interment at Oak | poten $5 petite tarenape mersete te- | last night while parked in a fac- : Mill Cemetery. Mrs, Belcher may ported Burea | \e » & 5 Tre Apples, Deucious fancy. $09-| NEW YORK up—Irregular price (Or Parking lot on Josiym Avenve.! Bair Said Responsible | /¢ Authorities ond Owner Funcral Home fer 3:30 9. ; Ne 1, 400-450 bu; apple: =. : * : oe FIRST, DECEMBER 16 1964, apples, Melntosh, fancy, 430 tu. Re’ ae the ay he seniors wheels fom gn acto owned by| {oF Hitchhiking Crimes) | Offer Reward in Injury| inet be a zie 4 oe i af "Ye: | following four days of strength, |Carl H. Combs of 2985 Duck Lake in Three States of Weimaraner cae = Ee ee \ der. cane. ported 4 4 apd serena yee Changes in either direction went | Ti" phir today when Combs said| PHILADELPHIA (®—The Feder Two rabbit hunters who are be-| 7¢?. Funeral service wil be held ~ esesanie: ck = i ir doz jac ce y ednesday. behs; beets, " No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. to around 2 points, but the em-/ ii. car was parked in a factory | al Bureau of Investigation said to- lieved to have shot an expensive ot the. Farmer-Gacves Dunerss antes N° to-1'te ce: cabbase tea; | Dhasis was on the lower side of | Darying lot last night near Baldwin | day two U.S. sailors have admitted Weimaraner dog in Pontiac Town- peer Me Fre so Re i aide ne carro WM Sor | Trad heavy, and the tape | “Ye. bolls waa posing as it skers Oakland County Sheritf's deputies |; 0™ ee 135. ? ng was heavy, hold as hitchhi : LYNCH. DECEMBER 50, 1604, ED- 100-1 50 bu.” Celery, Noi, 200-240 crate: |fell behind around 3 minutes, After your rummage sale call (, saneays in Pennsylvania, Del- and the Oakland County Animal| "Jira" isa Whittemore, dear uncle celery, No !, 78- 125 coe Ms root. | shortly after the opening in report-| PE 2-0387. We will pick up your! je and New Jersey. Welfare Society. of tases nephews ant rn 135 bu, Horseradish, No 1. 4.00-8.00 pk. ing floor transactions, Yesterday's unsold items free, For charitable The FBI said one of ‘the men | The animal, a two-year-old saa Tkarsaey De alte ny ae ee ae esis bee, feraey, | total was 3,770,000 shares. coals — Av. | vas arrested last night at the Phil-| — owned by Mr. and Mrs. Robert Se ee en io 1. S| * curly, No'1, 85-1.00 dos behs. Parsley The market started higher but If your friend’s in jail and needs | adelphia Naval Base and the other P. Nevin, of 3440 Featherstone Rd., - — = ~4 ——— 100" whe ‘Pesan we re 130-140 soon began to deteriorate, The | bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. at Boston. The two were identified was reported shot in the face. the w day cember 83%; rye 1% to 24% lower. beg potsices ei. 28-260 100" bag steels headed lower, and rails —A4V. | by the FBI as Milford W. Eutsey, The dog, teary! hes ico a2 5 = on e December $1.14; soybeans % to 1% | nad black, No 1, 1 00-1 80 bu: rad- and utilities were down on bal- | ry rummage sale, Wed., 10 to 5.| 20, of Chester, Pa., and Connels- HARRY J. WOODMAN. lost the sight of one eye and Mr. Lyneb mar be sone ot the higher, January $2.84: and lard 5 ise, hothouse 1°, S580 bu Squash, | ance, The chemicals held dog- | Hampton's old store, 286 State. | ville, Pa., and Roger Lee Henrik- ot may lose the sight of the other, 7a DECREED 31.1000 5 core 8 tamed Pele re a ane are os | Roy © tell quinn, The coe, “hav. | sen was picked up in Boston. | Bhusiness Notes: according tothe veterinary wer | Bova Bt Coulee lower, December $13.40. 44,--96-125 bu: squash, Hubbard, No i,{ Of the list was mixed, ee Norman H. , : — —_ : — geon who operated on him. rriett Roberts; dear father of A ‘ 90-125 bu. Tomatoes. use, No r) . agent in charge of the Philadel- |” : Earl J. . Mrs, Pern Greer, : Grain Prices 278-30 10-1» bekt Turnip. Not, 1.00 Douglas Aircraft, which has hia Sl oficdl acid (Putesy (wan Some of the birdshot was dug Lester J. and Gerald and Roy A. behs: | turnip gained 23% in the past week, a a out of the dog’s body as well as his perts; dear Ge CHICAGO GRAIN j 1-06-1.00 des bchs. turned soft today and quickly lost arrested at the base and Henrik- fare) ta setecinacian ool (ina Roberts. Peneral peel bes CHICAGO, Dec. 21 (AP!—Opening | , Lettuce merry Sper een he heewe I A Navy statement said the two : hile Refuge. church erunns of i grain: . . ween 2 and 3 points. It opened . ane the pr cating that he was shot while go- ee a ee a oe — Use "| the day on 1,000 shares up 1% at A : ose. ee caine on ot : ing away from the gun. - the Hunton Funeral Home. . G Cabbage. Mo 1, 1.00-1.80 bu. | 124. re ISCu ames, Cos eae Or [ { nion Mrs. Nevin said she spoke to one | W-KEPIELD, DECEMBER 19. 1954, caulra, No, or i No t 1.%0-2.35 | A block of 11,000 shares of Cur- (Extoctin, now anchored Bie. | of the hunters soon after hearing | Dells. 406 Furst Bt. age "Wake. No 1, 200-250 bu. Sins Chard, No 1,|tiss-Wright traded unchanged at | Rear Adm. E. H. von Heimburg, a dog’s screams from the back of field: dear mother of Mrs. Car- bu. Sorrel, No 1, 1.00-1.25 pase. 14%. The company announced de-| Civil Defense Officials | commandant of the 4th Naval Dis- Woodman to Handle her property. oo Meroe —=~ ipecalon i tne Pap velopment of a new turboprop en- Th C 5 dy ‘trict, said “it is believed both men f The hunter, described only as a Will be held Wednesday, Dec. 22nd CHICAGO POTATOES ‘gine. : in ree ounties tu will be released by the Navy De- Affairs for Members of big man, told her he had not seen at 2 Nex td = L will Me in state at the Voorhees- Siple neral Home. 1964, Wells; dear sister of Nola G + wells, Baby Wells will lie in pt at the Voorh : Puneral Home. Interment will be Wednesday morning st 10 a. m. at Perry Mt. Park Cemetery, BOX REPLIES 24, 25, 29, 44, 45, 47, 49, 50, 53, 56, 58, 58, 63, G4, 66 G7, 69, 70, 71, 75, 76, INDEX TO CLASSIFICATIONS iecag rotlngre abl Reip Wan’ Help wastes Female Help Wanted WANTED Wia. Chilaren to Roard ..... Wid. Household Goods Wid Miscellaneous Bus Prop. we For Sale or Tachange soeeseaes OO FINANCIAL Business Opoortunities ........ S1 Sale Land Contracts .......... $2 Money to tea ES spocotocnosns 63 Mortwage Loans .......ee sees: M4 MERCHANDISE waps NOTICE I8 HEREBY GIVEN OF A ublic heartng to be held by the Water- ord Township Zoning Board at the Township Hail. Wednesday, Jang 12, 1955 to consider the snes changes (to the Township Zoning M 1. To change fr p erp District 1 to Commercial District 1 a parcel of land in the NE = of the NW ', Section 20 and lying a M-80 for a distance of approximately "80 feet and with a depth of 250 feet. 2. To change from Residence District 1 to Commercial District 1 a parcel of land at the SE Corner cf Bcott Lake Road and Pontiac Lake Road. Persons interested are requested to be present. A f the Zoning Map eae cop with a list of the Lp oa“ changes is file in the office of ‘Township onan Avery, who was ousted as presi- dent of the lumber firm at a board | meeting last July 14, filed suit | immediatety after the meeting to) have a $15 dividend declared ae legal and to require six directors who voted for it to refund it to | ja the company. visor and may be examined by pls _— Zoning Board LOUIS BARR Waterford Township Clerk. Dec. 21, ‘34: Jan ‘ PUBLIC SALE 1950 = as. 3 eo Motor No. 58096254, 00 PM. rely oy ™ Sale to ee o ‘he y oreo Lake Pontiac, euteen Dec. 31, 23, “38 In Memoriam IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR wife and mother, Anna who passed away Dec. 21, 1983, No one knows the silent heart aches Onl; those who lo:t can tell, The grie: wc bear in silence, Por the on’ we oved so well. Some day. sometime our eyes shall The face we keep in memo And God will link the ‘Droken Stl “close vb t again, r a we mee Husband and family. ~~ 3 Flowers RISTMAS TREES (SMALL, ME- — big*extra large), wreaths, BOCde Si" Fira bt ta a OUNETANS 484 W -Huron 8&t. “FE 26301 GARDEN GATE GREENHOUS: mip nite. 140 East Bivd. 8., F ‘8 1o1_ WN. ee FE 37163 13 AUBURN ° 23173 LY Pee? | aNee = = » . i ce ig * ‘ 5 i A | \ .* Te AL 15. { a: i re fis » 4 } . +: a : / . a FIFTY-ONE 6 ‘ a = : - = : ms 2 1954 : fa . | oo . , TESDAY. DECEMBER 21, => #8) OF - THE PONTIAC PRESS TUE d 33| Rent Houses Unfurn, 36/ For Sale Houses 43 | , Leo , — HAM — Wanted Real Estate 324| Rent Apts, Furnished ~~ pone | om ~_ bd i : ? : z s : ; ; - 18/SLICE OF a ARTMENT | with _ ‘Funeral Directors 4| Help Wanted Female 7| Building Service "LISTINGS WANTED | PuRwisurn ar. Washiog brite acre w eason's . | pRoTEag. CHURCH I/|R GQ SNYDER, FLOOR Lexmo, 7 businesses and commer BE bioeks from re) LEASE WITH “_ . r t Se a ae eras aoe =. ROP'RNAUE, Reator | cgts i Tecate See| Bemee, gs, t,.em [Greetings ——_ “CEMENT | . : ear airpo: rm ™. Ms ohns ime to work wie ender | Wey, : mee Ci MODERN 2 ROOM CABINS. CHIL ipheeiac, § 2 ed "baths a ne = ge = ity and your ows EEN LAK dren : welcome. - A oid | Disie ple closet space. : 4 - Holiow arms wel OM = . OREEN Lal ad fired farsee, 2 month | CUSTOM ONLY, BUT WITH oa Gubagen’ yeaesa. Lots Gal somaes NEWLY DECORATED 7 ROOMS | street. he an Realtor | | 4 GEwunm aPpancta- ARE, ROE suas | Fee Roel ser eaivave-Ex | FLOYD KENT, Rea ‘tut @w eum puimsaaare Two mona : FE 5-6105 bs we gous setae | | Geamss and bath. Newly decor | 94 w. Lawrenc rum ni ated. 111 N. Tel a ent ee toca Power ASSOCIATION WITH T ; eae couples, rent aE, Soe MANY THOUSANDS WHO mp fcKINNE caretaker, Mrs. Brooks, 23 B AND BATH, HAVE VISITED OUR EX- Papeete“ See een TRAILER, my furnace, Garage and fenced . sone Commores, Ra. ing Tn OF FRAL ae 20th, HIBIT HOME AND THE iv, 18798 —— 280 Tower Rd. * ry ed bow Lake. SEVERAL HUNDRED CAS? ST Se CAME, POR | Rent Apts, Unturnished 34) 55, cal Fe 600) or FE WHOM HAVE PURCHASED owes “ ss Sito i. Caer a Peete 1) noon, RITCeEE _4 Uae NEAR NORTHWOOD HOMES THIS wile: of wate bath stove Adults | 5 Near bus and To Ca” J. A. Taylor, Realtor, FE| and wpier Alberta | tee eal. YEAR. WE EXTEND +344.” Sparenert : SAnri’ i. GARAGE HOUSE. YOU OUR BEST WISHES ; “a small oh Welcome. $10 week | « : 7 / i only, @ bottle gas stove FOR A MERRY CBRIST- at our store. General, or S Groare ake. rs a NEW YEAR Cemetery Lots 7 5 Cx = Sine a: O gl Ell , 5-1684. arate poe: — . uD . hy a rena A rb, WOMAN ag BOUSEKEEE ‘APPLIANCE SERVICE SERVI , feaasealin, Be ores Pr a OF HAPPINESS ah Aa el ba Fe TE o: fen suger parked g — eae aemen DONE IT AGAIN) ea sit ee KG HEMPSTEAD. ‘PROSPERITY. 4 2 . seh That's right folka We have R A . 14, | 102 E. Huron ' _. ITs all ‘of small appisoces 90 per cent of our rd Lake Rd .(——— ; ee Help Wanted 6 “ear aS Se days ot 33th os ave. a and an "desparately to peed sEARGe ROO é tan re) faves and Tae ber- Ton Twex D 9 Spm OL 3s Elec. — Sewers Clean jourteous ectios eall| private entrance, ulilities furn. Sean 00 HYDRAMATIO MECHANIC, MUST or after 5 p.m. ec. @ and courteous at 24791 “K RG. an MPST IZATION experienced aid. com -. WAITRESS 24 br. service. No results. no + © nooMs AND BATH PRIVATE ve ees | ORGAN Abs and do all other | girl chorge: chemically tested ot ve Office Open __No children. PE 2-6083. | 102 E. Huron ae Middlebelt mechanical ‘Good and Experienced, Also, Counter, gir : NSON, Realtor | {nocd Weaten cbaRrMeET: WATERFORD 11 & BATH: m- Son Oldsmobile, $28 North Main, i : r Roto-Re Sewer Cleaner A. JOH : “Wart side, Adulte. Available Dec. es LAKE, (3 BEDROOM, & sea Vv —— : ng OE ess 7 ROOM APE AND OILFFY ot ee eee tees , Korean Vets—Non-Vets CLEA ANING Rien 42-21 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | € Roo month, eM 340m Ad under “Instructions.” wa SEWER CL AP tewdectene’ wee 2 tat iw IW ROYAL _month, EM A Wan Wie Cake Wooly you DIE nai ‘ ‘ROO AND blocks, east, of | “Rent Lake Property 36A DAILY 1 TO 8 P.M. ' your weekly in- aN a. 1 block AEE - ” ons oe eee oat | HEAVY EQUIPMENT soar salt sell Pees a MAHAN EAS BUYERS it ig Ra. ied? Brittonwood. COTTAGE COMPLETELY FUR-| = THE “\ACEDAY your mare time, Salling ae ene training service la select, ” & Found 24) Wantedto Rent 29 we grestt Gur cies = ay pag ag mg Pontiac? Write or see G. A. Gur | ing men in the area to be trained setengone, Lest & Fous eee —~| Fhe. mand i oa 7 ROOMS ARB” BATH COUPLE: elie gee heat, fireplace, 3 BEDROOM 4 rng ‘ors. Bend, Holly. or write amg tractor, bulidose. this LOST: WILL PERSON = COUPLE WITH 7-MOS. your listing ead wilt certainly of a water eater. Couples preferred. ae: 4 reset Dept, ie mea, and pending industry. If you . Vern Keller PE rae = ‘oak BE: Auburn! old baby desire 5 room Quy IT years of as | ¢ ROOMS AN BATH ae | we For Rent Rooms 37 « tue eesse ctass MARRIED MEN mechanically min ROBERT d—CHAPIN. PLUMBING Thurs. please “contac hou , eotte- | 294. Creher, ae oe : yo ‘Setween rest yomreall to Mind out Chetber | one heat pee puMnne owner PE 34060. Neartbroken bo ie ae able es will fied We ate, Er i te)" inp nesie aecorted Advi 2 LlONT ot ies et Wate RMS. eter under Moor heating : full “7 _ FILED Reason . closing. E 5-530. J winire. ___| or mot vou cen sete ct ave PRECHION MACH PILED ital Rd. and Lochaven. ; day to list your property. : F cclindin pine Kitchen cabinets with rmation with no Ww. the Hosp ve excellent care. Ref- Toe eS ee a? cay Knotty ST BE HONEST! | Soman co fa) Phone EM 3323, «|. & _ awe Seats 45025 ATT hardware aw aii cena etueman Peivonal toterview 8 your Wantey Lene, GS AND | “hale, orange end white: vieinny | erences. FE 8-1215, YOU BUY IT WELL INSURE IT me, Rochester ew. ive rope sales ov ‘ address VICE | TR male, orange ' : Pp Se at haa ie THCTSR Rann tERUCE | TREN itaied "Euongeves: P| Uichantye, Peatte Trail Re: | SEDROOM HOUR PARTLY SMS tae ae oe Mattes tha BaF hoes | KOREAN VETS — | serigata “Boag tres’ SOE ne MI 5 T ROOMS WERT HIDE. NEKEOW. ve am + | tad. y = f proves teatving pis wcenip Aaah NON-VETS | ue bene soteate ‘Pe sss Reward. Box 117 Pontiac lords, found v4 Tt 10: l. or 2 for key Teese, Press. pe re eee SRT RS or 1sa| “Ee Serva Gas ae | Share Unity Gravis PGosd opportunity nor Radin aay | DESIONERS TOOL ENGINEERS | Fgoe Specialist Clintonville or. Maybee ‘Rd. Re- 2 house project ant wan} fine, st sere, required. ne DR. A. A. KA FOOT SPE. Tat Lasts weUNA WitGE WORKING WOMAN OR GIRL TO ings, are — justrial Co-operative * ialist. 3 w 8. FE ante t. Fe Jou, an ae ee ey vor concn | Stas) © — | toa. Siw om Dee. ik or Wtd. Transportation 31) sxivare panties ee FLOYD KENT, Realtor eT oe eich “ht WER over.| APPROwED Ions Furniture Refinishing 16A| Cocker, male. Vicinity honorary | bal lakefront home or Deeg ., Lawrence FE 64108 open eves Hvour aay ow Fame ace | fy GI’ Ma Pe | Furn ore | Sr Hensal Rg Ue |oour ye ware mme pe | Spre sore eta a coke neg Venn, “line, experigpee necessary, Sees M.| tse Wed, Dec. Cierana bring | REPAIRING. ANTIQUES, 4, SPE | oo Tier ase A ag (COUPLE WANTS RIDE BE. wis to —_ rd, VACENCE : 5. OW FARM |~ vepareiion report—DD 214 : aay. ‘Service 18 inole, (Reward: ‘Valuable papers, erin to feati ten PE phteftre Sostiows airtel SB aa ‘SINGLE MAN separates ee . ' y Quad Pager and ivi etn farming. 4 a wees | FR 1-050. oa E lce clous § reom orm apartment,” newly Soe Seat ah ene Work Wanted Male 10 AINS NYLON & ALL MA- BLACK COCKER | WITH RED AC PRESS EM- font “f the | Watertord, ron. FE $6181. eter w np doch mene finished ip latest | collar. Blind | in Waite Lake, ht YEE DESIRES RIDE you live in 1_W. Huron. aesMan riccan tet $335 up Ai CARPENTRY. PLASTIC AND cauipme Gelaok rugs, ay vicinity of Ts SCOTT LAKE Tas as your prop- CARETAKER wTD. ‘ : Process redageed ot | fe . Heor_tie_® BOY 18 LAUNDR. 5 6-000 | Hobbies & Supplies 24A Hs 44228. selling exclusively ro at turn. tis week, 117 Center. a Couple, live in. .......... z Tel-Hu EDROOM. NEW Clerk. 18-28 type... eee | Som ptt ony ated ee own! _ near AINS PLAIN OR ROP. | ~~~ Your “area? _—— . Salesm Se — tueee coe ee ed Pontiac | BACKUNSTOSE, 18 B LAWRENCE — BOND EMPLOYMENT AGEN time. fed. finished. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3? tte. men 53% W. Huron. BLOCK LAYING AND CEMENT wr, a iy gir bese bo cute 68. p frames pl rere . pom | S reer; 1a we Shum. LOCAL : w TRIM fee. Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE | _t fit) Le | CASH FC ee MODERN (3 eae . $60. MANUFACTURER =| "nSincetntiee re sat | Ke. eWIN a Pal Sadan eae cA aT ee | = PB . shi water me, ekos 5 WANT ~~~ §PEEUY WEE WASHIT @! craft, stone and polish- % WwW ou &t, 4-0561 WLY DECORATED 6 Sr irt wea meee ete |e ee ae pero ets ~ CASH cn pop [RES aac Sa to manage and salesmen ED MAN. PA . Landscaping 1 Bc : TS OR Utd or R APA . § ' . Truck | 9E., AIRPLANES, BOA‘ 1 territory PE ‘Coben, “after e30 | ful or Wu work on dish | ~ AND REMOy.| (cupriiee ‘® moters)._ Complete | ENT Ta S, “france. #41 Auburn Ave with, basement. children wel: RITZ MOTEL F aT | gw HOUSED 0 ROOMS I CTFY- wae ear, full training. | =3 work | Painting & orating 3 =n -|K. L. Templeton, Realtor | trance. s41_Av Ls come, Pontiac Lake, OR 30138. | cong to FLORIDA? STOP New HOUSE: 6 PE ella ta ADVISER room ea man ‘eal FE Sloot be- — PAINTING mimes carte Addressing done neat | Orchard Leake Ré__ PE 64063 | 1 "fu ae entrance a) sete NEW COMPLETELY MODERN. the baa nage Pages Motor i — So. —— : ROOM. Le jemens. tious woman over forty to| tween 4 and 7 a ee Call for esti | _ly, efficiently. Mutual 44484 __ . eo 3 ROOM APTS. auto A ot ‘6 FE 39-4965 Hest Operates ne er Pontiac #0 BUY .0 CELL REALTOR Ambitt and wall papering - 7 AND le it ators ont To lating tinont Set umntr'ecomens | Work Wed, Famale Ii mate PE 4028. “peragraltaed seaciines cures MAGEE: Highest Prices Paid |? woodwara’ Royat Sat Lt ‘00 moe “ORION, 186 “MO | People "Dr re TAC vanreaDon is tae TO lating linens for pO ww | a pal 1G, PAPERHANGING . 7 ROOMS COM Must have good references, LP PONT Our merchandise is nationally ad- | —~ ct damon Estimates. PE — Ee -_ FREE te entrance, FE 24226. note E ONLY 4100 DQWE On? FAMILY vertised and available only | pany VICINITY nom | Paper removed. = DON’T SIT AND SIGH, GIVE IT Cy eek memtrests, Ont out _Priva' Rooms “PRE | _ $9498. WpoRN town, home ‘Thelma M. rE through our = reresenta- | “Columbia. ellow & Fairmont./ 44918, a try, Pina Foam and up-/ estimate. 2 LARG p CLEAN ults. 13 Pine- | SMALL, ODER EKLY R RATES + tives. Cong work for wom-/ PE 40136 GUARANTEED PAINTING & DEC cleaner. Waite’s Notions. on vate entrance a house ig ‘Dinie WE ob 2580. WUST oe. an who meets people easily and INDUSTRIOUS AND CAPABLE — r prices. ow 40859. Apert wal NICHOLIE & HARGER pa1s3 | grove. ND om! bine Floral, 10 and $12 LEAVING STATE, heat, who needs above average income. dipleria wishes & x. | Da Lad Mart, |33 W Hone o. ¥E Root Favars FF ATH A $10 a age built im 7 afi semen | Elvan Sg, et | yy SOE PONE [crema wore pt |" ee, Ta bee a | » Geode ee ent, ° ;| PE &7580 tones: Yoee tie & commerc’ . ON ues — : a Ellwood _ Becton, od. rooms by day or w ae | } down. EM Fo eens. Fer mmervice rE - ; PL MU NT- oo ag welcome 3h eS RTENT CHILDREN | }"“w "ituron st. Ph seete write to Troussesu Linen Out- | fRONINGS IN FE Siei PAINTING AND__WALLPAPER- vai § Carte. Very im- oasts po Tae! 6 p.m 2.RM FURNISHED APAR PURNISHE”) HOUSE oom ol. : fitters, Ine. 187 No. LaSalle 8t., IRONING Done te er OME _ C, White, OA £3807 or PE pact EM po WE RAVE _for rent, FE 6-0086 welcome Pb Romeo fi00 Mi tie Chicago_1,_Yiinote. pas us | MES, vows Pie. ENAPP GOR REPRESENTATIVE $200,000 APT VOURKISHED. MER 220 _ , TEL AUBURIN down Ali furnished. Side entranc sHOE 7 ROOM AP HO ~ 6 more Etta, pert hehe SARERE SE HANTS WE | Painting, Wall Washing /®0re gd rn SITE neck tonm o, Gar or Meek, | er gta Pag! gememere Comptometor. payroll’... $235. up. |" ee cae hook aang 1 ee, | moncemnee “Des eee 1 ce not be re- See me ;betore vou sell guitable for *. 3 or ¢ puddles. pa ae) ene Cooking and refrigeration unt. | — , Cashier Typist sss. $185 UD | some sa gd and is. 2-3708. Dee 1954 robo caaleeeted chep-s. BOB MAHAN. | +315 and hot water $125 iene weal Rook fn PE 2-020 Immediate Possession Salesiady jewelry... nares — _FE 2-626 PAINTING PAPERHANGIN cuss for => myself, Elmer [Fs y 3 ROOM APARTMENT, | references. to or FE 2-1372. a |S = completely Housekeeper. live in $130 u | MIMBOGRAPHING TYPING, @BG- WALL. CLEANED by any Laoag Ho Pontiac oe Gell—To insur, 3 AND ) R 4770 Dixie Hwy | Estate, FE 6 TEL ROOSEVELT Large 4 room a avae BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY | retartal service EM 3-2842 TUPPER R 3-706} J__Coutu En THD DATE | rod Bey it Uh eel _furnished. 4 MTR NEWLY HO Temodeled im aad out ore | eee eae z : NTEP COTTAG for a hom lake privileges. sat errea ~ SCCASKOWALLY. | "Gat gems Wen Gomenos ~ RAINTING AND tae Ses) ise Tw not be respon- a 2 ROOM ArT. only. 107% N. renndren (Bd colnet Gorse cimoephere ign bol and bote! ie seal value $000 Simi Fise 5 = : e contr: wD 2 Clarkston or Sushi: Lake area. rr ‘Tr. Ps mieten San) WALL WASHING, sible oo myself. Oliver _Seginew, S aDULhs. Be FLOR. ighway . WEEKLY RATES MA_5-0878. WIDOW. 62. NEEDS GOOD ROME, inting. OR 32384 or OR 30404. | Obey tex ee Clair Pontian, Fy Rooms. MODERN “WwW JIM WRIGHT, Realtor CLERK- Vets, ces el WALL WASHING AND PAINTIN Sra eves TCT isTMASs =< in ROOM APT WiTHl i PRIVATE LAKEFRONT $12 and up 345 Oakland Ave. PE 8-0441 ENOGRAPHER SHIPGS AND IRONINGS AND | _Free estimates. FE 5-2211, ves. Dorothy's. FE REALTY CO 4 FE 613% or FE seuss.) Lonee! or the |; MS WITH TV After 6. cab PE 8-8783 Pe T N full time position w sr Sa Pickup pos i nll rE Buekaegy Th $7.4 7 wd hy under "s Bchoo! 8t. csnne poxuied Holmes rative Res’ Estate Exchan rmanent 2] cu = : ~—— APT r. Hey. OR shorthand typing required. Prefer | "ta! g ws - 1078 compiles gy 3 POOM FURNMNED AFT. | oor. Retersace rove - OF : rienc reson, 21 yrs. or, Mass THER- Adults. 482 6. Johnson. FE 950, evenings, OR 36741. : Cherkinen MA sider eo z el office, pte i ia $3 A BUSH- py 4 —_— q008 = ie 72 RED UCE ; Ww ov ated neal Boao Sa : u am PURN. AE PRIVATE wh TARE, AL MODERR month. Hens EXPERIENCE Nie WATE ie 1. YOU OVERWEIONT ant ———~ | 5 eo LED a3 _ 8-231, Ez NIGHT Watt- | WASHI rains Picrup and deliver. FE ata St Everina| “Timmy? CONSTIPATED? L ESTATE Call OL 28003. {shed Till June 1. $60. monthly SAGAMORE MOTEL ress, No other need apply. Mart- He! ype igi IS Home calls only.| Try our safe scientific, quick REA BLEM? 3 ROOM APT. FURN. aborrs oa _Detroit, VErmont_ SE WODERR ’ AAA approved. Phone tn = nelli's Res, MI 64853. method. ks from ALED LAKE ALL Vv radio. Maid , EXPERIENCED, WHITE GIRL OR —__ Ballding Service 2 re aus ico 22) Wviduat nutritional programs. PRO f gay, 2 a caine “ear ences bedrooms aber eee on vith | West Side wom ai cook, assist with chil- elevision Serv AAR | em ‘ RN Ll ished of em st. : help CEMENT AA ~~ WEDDINO INVITATIONS 87.56 CAL MODE it bl Dec | ky. completely furn = "Live E hao — Also. chimaere, Ns No job too DAY NIGHT TV SERVICE "Printed gem Oe " 4 iy tose PLET® REAL ATA ee | zit io bee hea, “a. FE roe Ey see canmaner ce ie Rent Stores 40 Special for Sled Png eh reterenc Pon- aranteed 5-8390 _owtneriegt Sehe 18 8 __fgron, eee goed Box 118 ss ge oe "eS ethane Wtd. Household Goods oo eee ee RACTIVE 3 ROOMS AND | _Walleo Lake Court or MA 43234.) |. ene Satecne Cone toe EXPERIENCED WOMAN TO = ‘BRICK. BLOCK. CEMENT WORK 8 RADIO-TV SERVICE > We list and sell your property | at Private. FE 8-137 OME ON ROUND BKICK Ape ip te ’ arage, 2 lots. Near schools. dren while mother teacher, Live, —-s0d_brepleces. FE a SaIE Aut. MO “O°? Fazens|ONE OF Pontiacs tarcest| We "st, suburban We have new | bs 2 ROOMS "ete te ote from | Fontiec. | sone er mite cae ¢ m CEMENT BOON SPECIALITY. Sout". 5 waiting. mes a - | STO in FE ber ater 400, OGRA RAPRER | Sere, baseme'ts driveways. Soaeeanee An ANY furattare | buyers. Cash we nave ts, with or without PARTLY ne a ROOMS. UTIL idieg hired Loteshere ins. Agency. a nos STORE AND 2-0281. atone Lake Orion EXPERIENCED PHE! EM 3-4879. Fr +9738 ANDY sa * ON © privele 15. FE 4-4648 | féxi0 STORE pane Je | La . 2 Ree & te Bank Siig” | — — CARPENTER WORK ——— DON'S Redio & TV 131 8. Parke Us But Tron aC oo your lo’ or ours. x “ities turn. § URNISRED, TEARE. Rent Houses Unfurn, 36) 2815 Mae Vowel eu hon oiKE FOR : WORK OSE CLEAR] On se Cem eee ok. MT PT ‘Ber SYLVAN REALTY CO. a “000 Desver a "Fe Db leese. Ko Lekefront with 108 ft. on pir ‘to Mr" McPeters “Pootiec | CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CB _ MRHELES Tv FURNITURE NEEDED |P2 232% tat 4) Portas 7“ ROOMS __OFILATER ror. jno,beee Mis Cari 2 = es a. y PE 65-0782, , “iW. ees f ment werk ete ELL lote.Get children welcome. S. LAKE PRiv- ponecaeenes PE SHELL. GOOD LO- . vim baths rhe ton date oar CUSTOM BUILDING Fu a” FT eed opr RAG ey ee et | loo doher® “wih“wy ose | LISTINGS WANTED Fen a nao Oa UPPER WHE | fie Near 0 » schools and church. | RANCH Tyee ton comes) Mabe lasee Tork. Stey_nighte, FE eee am AaNDING OLD FLOORS A Sigpewiese Service 22A| or set Pe. OR Sarit, peal grate “Quaiin= Garety wake | MONE, 5 POO sed tgs eae pe EM OOS AUTO" MEAT 33s porch. J ‘ . Co Bills, PE 2-678. | munity sale pass Dt persone! end efficient | S"Torraine Ci Pa ee s be R. Triop. Realtor CAPABLE MIDDLEAGED TEE WORE ALTERA-| TYPEWRITERS RENTED WANTED FURNITURE it a i sree’ Phone FE F106. | 4 ROOM housd 3 BEDROOMS ARLE S Les eee white — for - eager tions, gto custom Mitchell's. 123 oa ae O MA. tf you bave ve for your equity op well locates) 170 5 ent be ite ERERANGE. Children venoms. head parry 92 "Lawrence “Btaget Street rety . OLAve TYPE TITERS ADD : want pt cour- north or Saepeteodcn 7 end 12. Your — jadatgel: . Expert work.| ° Some cerviee and the high AGL D. HAMMOND 74 hos _ State et FE $7158. Ra. Sb blocks east of John R. 99.950 rE sa ows feom sad TY. ressee- and commercial: free estimate | ure repeiring. and Office Bup-| est “price In cash eet PAU wor | ROOM APT. HURON 6F.| Rd, § dlocks cast of Jona, R. PRICED REDUCED to, only, $0.980 able wages references re- d Commons. PB ead Co., 17 W. L&S SALE co. 26% W Huron | Sleeping room. 4 reom house. OL 29-4008. with $2,195 down ms, NALIZED HOMES SS Pee Miewen “ LAYING, SANDIN as 23 | OAKLAND NTY'S LARGEST FE 6-741 ~ pees: resets | 8 Ee |€ ROOMS BAIH AND UTILITY | Sonn. ets ‘elec. bot BY PALMER —~ OR 30818 44760. felching ment” ri ence. Upacttaring USED FUR TroRe SUYER Lasrives np ‘ (ROOMS ND pt Toque 22 | a Fo: ret 3 — “sie water, A “ Cheat oni’, an. RANCH HOME ; — re MATERI- ‘ ’ j ar. : mington Far Lot 615326. whe HOU 8S E KEEPER, MIDDLEAGE. ¥ino in | OAPM Sen Seen wa ance a ED. NORDMAN Seok WARS CLPAN 5 BOOM. BEAUTIFUL ¢ ROO! OE TER | Wns. ‘Lave Ney 2 a Se apply 348 Judson. | FLOOR SANDING, “Central Pe | OLSTER | Sawin pesterac e¥Pc REA. MICAICAN private “bein, pivots patrons mo PE elas” BAUTIPUL-§ room white | window wall oot Ginieg 5. Fore MIDDLEAGED LADY TO HELP — we “ 8. TELEGRAPH : 5-8888 job ag 60874 — ROP alsa 93801 tilities furnishea om wx sr ROORE BRICK DUPLEX 3 — Reprod soaie. Built ip, goer piace Makboeey fless doors, Full e . : a. : ! : \ By Sine eager PE seat | ORNERAL_ FOROS REPATE Piatt. "Fe | Sogats Fou seurat rb sew | Wid Miscellaneous 28 Bernd cowie | foe eee ie | Eee TESe ae ais| Se eee ey eee es brick _ Your : pane “7 ee tOU WANT TO SELL 5 6181. : 18 . RELIABLE WOMAN, HODEEREER:| Pisaiertn’" ead” tae Exnues custom ,UPHOUrER | ~~~ CEO L SCALES Be ae Mer ree aa naome | femoeton: | shakes ‘contruction. Corner lot ant child care Some ironing. | _ $2200 ___ YL LI hag» ing f138 Lake Rd. EM STOP LOOK GEO. L. $ * Pontiac Lk. Rd. basement. gas heat and hot wa- Nw ter eng 4| My acre. Elizabeth Lake privile Vicinky of N. Perry and N GUARA “magus a Mentos to buy beuses. darne. ge- REALTOR ATTR re w | ter. West side, PE 0 ag Vyom Desveste ‘sided home * for $16,500. LWOOD WANTED MSPEATENCED omit | Bett Ost HS shy Lost & Found 74) ‘rages, cotiages or other bidge. to 6%. seginew Tin Om | foomeTeleobons, & FV so grers |F BEDROOM HOUSE. NO HORE | "roo 96.780" Neat attractive place! TTET ALA Mf. E er gthee wort and mie. Write Edison. | ~~ Button, MY "2-643, NEED SMALL HOUSE, IN OR | ToOms Telephone service, Park-| than 2 child: New in “48. ese Ponting Press Box @7._- SS Fats Stee ee eon WANTED TO BUY: fE GO0b near Pontic. Theim © M. Elwood. Fales Woodward Ave. (O810) Gover FOR RENT iN WETE: Maple dordacrotepooey eerieptn | tA Ne le - = : res. a 0 tires, \- . Sutton. . * a lw, b as ] 2 ag nh a fa no A DS ance, emy | _2eniests cout of Ot. Seven 00s | MODERN Mouse aT CARE | tom beh oecemen "0 SAVE TIME! Solve ev- SURPLUS od I. estim: : i oa s ee " aTeE Wanted to Rent 2%” seretg tr eutertan ce totes, RITZ MOTEL FE 8- Orion. MY 2-4662 Ow down. r x day pro blems the SELL THE INSULATION CARPENTER WORK | bet EADY corner of Perry and | wnnnnnnn nn nnn mes for incomes. large down | ket PRIVATE BATH AND EX AND EN- | MUDERN 1. ihe Ne MA 68003, | D. CHARLES, Realtor} STY¢4y P! { Phone through Classified Ads. VAstes, Siabens, Sathe. porchen |_baqaaw Reward. MY_2-3801, SUSIEERS MAN AND FAMILY IN| oy Sioa made te. onliely | tenes, furatined, "FE TOOT SnD Rita warn | © FE 40521 eee ce < Land, livestock, machin- additions — a Weeiae tars Ooaar ceae Good relerences. FE S924, ack ail parties concerned. Call us, 00) $3058 Vr) . uly room, 2 bedrooms. MA 1117 & Telegraph Open Evenings} FE 2-8181 for an ery, anything! Dial FE 5+ _ NEW AND REPATR ror ek Please pons IN | wee STORE MANAOER, Wirt. 3 * DORRIS & & SON swadults See he i oom — oI Gg PIRED STEAM | Cooperat Real Estate Exchange writer, 2.8181. Gasol & CEMENT WORK PRES phone booth at Walgreens, Ure- aot Ct ae 2 fia Wo aren MPR eiset | bert, ivblock off Elis Ley Rd.” | beat, 486 W, * pene ; ently needed by out state resi EE or bey. - | 16a W, Huron Rd. Webste: & bon. OR 3002. dent. — =e home, Rent : ee MN ee Pe yee era: Tee 5 \ ;: Ue a£ Se gee 5 . ; ) Se eT ee ee il “4 4 : . ' ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY: DECEMBER 21, 1954 . 4 bd -SCHRAM . meighborhood near Pontise Motor, stores, bus and school. ain at $10.750 with $3,500 down with small down payment excellent fixtures and ail) for ¢ _FIFTY-TWO. eee — ’ we de : ; a } For Sale Farms 48 ____ For Sale Houses | | Far_Seie Houses 43| For Sele Houses 43| For Sale Houses 45 CARNIVAL _ by Dick Turner Fot Sale Houses 43| Fer Sele Houses 48) FO ene Pees a i 5 . a ' tas be 3 BEDROOM | NEW 3 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. | 7) asda Hate em! ACRES’. ¢ RT BUYS. ai 8 mm down? FE 43162 #A HOME OF YOUR. cae 4 oe Plains. Oak | 1 in oon ro . mecneote” e ett "SMA OWN Soc ae tee ane | wha was clon fm seconts| Aue and. quuaeme Seam z ixtures, . ec! \ - e ‘ely new Q BELIEVE 1S SANTA? SPECIAL J west site’ >| Saracen Lake og et Seas | nom Seek Re oe re ares. * You will tf Hed take time Wes West Side = — a roe gpa i | with aly Om eve Oe mort OYD KENT, Realtor at real Near oo) Hospitel. Immediate | 76 aunt aan Pho OR i f , Lake =. shop- | FI You will have to read eg a ee 3 bedrooms full base- | ee —— y. « — 3 howsee noe = — es near buses, aenoels. MW Lowrence Bt. FE 6-6108 te your eyes. 2 bed jo ‘ " ment, gas her: . = | found ping. Foreed air heat yments | Eves home with nice liv room with able living tr this lovely ’ < year. So fast and make your) only §33 plus low taxes. See. eee eae Modern kitchen room brick = Tastefull ‘ | wife @ Queen in this weil model at corner win, Pair- | Next to ers Power with spece, full bath. aute decorated and Reged car Income—New | 2 bedroom home which .features OPER DAILY AND BUN. - matic oil breeseway to l'x| npc) hand aang Income-New hea: GMTAC.. 2) se spacions closet that! DAY. 12 to | FARM FOR 80RD! car ge All newly decorated | ree nn bedroom apt. on first floor~1' { much appreciated. You ha **GET RICH Quick” poses. 6 to 5 acres. for the kiddies. Nice oats and. home “Bent location orb, on “tad cunattuct sien, | | r om with fireplace Also t eopee BENJ. RICH om ‘ 284s weot Huron. : ; mod¢rn ‘design construction, | . ane : Stas down. Oo, Yes, take privilege: Priced x aise Cai ocr | ethan fend ancton ares ot VILLAGE wel Sisanhe “piithes ‘nde the | 12849 Linwood _TUlsa 3.4000 | "ices 6 why ialk about >| 0 see it 011.508, terms Sam Warwick has 1 large face” | car red garage. A full base- | WE CAN OFFER PER YOU A VARIETY MIS. Suchy Re Ortonville. ts oe go see it. we are ready. Gwly Vill brick 3 —— base- | ment with leundry and furnac pgs nonal sale For Rent Farm Prop. 48A are you? axe O'NEIL, Realtor vivan Villiage ment, ti real plaster, nat | feom. Also large recreation room vo Reaitc . Huron ‘Open 0-9 Excellent family home on 752300. = nresiace. ony pine any -_ ne: a ‘ a Cro” MARBLE, ealtor ~~ Ce ae ~ LOOK | peone PE 3703 or On ans? | ft. lot One vedrenm, dows and! DS, Se, Nee jcomPueags wan ctely stcfed tnd bes “cs G81 Andersonville R4. Wetertord | 00 ACRE FARM POS RENE -A_ 2 bedroom home tor $6050 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Coe of} beat. lake privi-| Tadio controlies nee os cor | ted Feese C8 >i ~ basement ban, 120 ft. hog or with smal] down payment On PIONEER, HIGHLANDS letes. lots Paved e| larae 100x130 at * beaut VETERANS chicken _ all fenced. Crooks paved street. Living room. bitch 5 rooms - 2 big bedrooms & | septate 926.008, Pepi. FE Hunteco Lake sub. e - values Rd near Aveo R4. Large house As on. * ~~ t : i none PAC toneiy “home Youve un Bath up i821 ving r90m., or Colored Tat BASEMENT HOWE WEW. Ful price oie sept pach: | eter, vam AYMENT hac 4 bedrooms. large | living : 3 bedroom ranch home piecti- | * ; a ted. ; Gasteags cok i house has 7 rooms. Good room and kitchen. brand new A a=) wichee cu | '7,_ decors lots, electric Small ‘ERRWFORD | tetera anda oes | See cea Magee! fume, irmabed 3 deited "Coeap, ‘WHITE | HANN IAN. place for horses ‘Will rent part 86 i : | or . x | eee Gvergre eens, cement | Reasonably priced at $10.980 wi Will Mary Elien 8t, Rochester, Mich | Coughlen "hes 8. Biva. Birm- iain wat 3. Grive Sylvan ke privileges. ee ‘ or terms svatabie. MODERN ¢ ) ROGMS AND Bb BATH | . é J incoln rit gham. PE 23-5605. me: : : $12 000 Phone FE 20385 | Near Cas: Lak’ Low down pay- | $3%4_W__ Huron re cime, — WE BUY AND SELL | _meat_or will lease. PE 400), | . Low cost. Small home. Nicely Sale Business Property 49 we Colored weople LAND CONTRACTS ON THE PAVEMENT | MY 2-5831 c : | i r WALTER GREEN a" 5 & death unfinished up SYLVAN LAKE BRICK mi ee REALTORS a T SPOT ealre neat. (well viandseaped T TT Century, old farmhouse with _ Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 1.1768 RAEBURN ST. HO & paved street. ice Cape Cod shyle home, 1 a ep i 2. acres of land. 247 ft + Open $8: Sunday 1 to 5 500 t of all-to-wall carpeting. fireplace, ay valuable highway frontage - Fo @ room mocrrn. Of heat. $1: On the Dixie just ee full basement with gas heat = ' —— por Lonteooald om trees | base arvagd An ee es Lots =a cul le seam (canpalen: reece 5 = ng aon Ge ve- eo AS Lo’ reens. z : ' wher says r i s so x es. LOSE ‘ ssed Al. LARGE ROOMS car ipareacli se w wooded lot AND HARGER CO. on sans payment , _— | P W Dinnan and ‘Son. 66 West rway to attic. Oi) heat. Ga- the owner rox. $1,100 a Leceted en Roasienn Ot thie § Shin lace prvieaes Wily tll Open #38 UL BI : | _isran tage Ralaral tcepnes, Lovely | meet ook Foacete eos gree nel on ohyanlaaicag on, with $2900 down or trade for in 33 W Huron Bt Po rE , 5-6183 | 3 BEDROOM eee eee aes oe IN VIL- Guntcee toed hyde gag ay equipment. $4,950 with $1,- hegt and is handy to school, bus ' GI—No Down Payment | 28. ¢, fence! lots Frame home | eon w Resity td consider modern trailer 000 down stores. This property can be ; ' tR M Has living room. kitchen, glassed | and belance i bought for $10, terms. D. RILEY, F OKE. R Civilians. low down payments | front ‘porch utility room, beth | ° Off Joslyn. S pesue and bath Un- raul M. Stout, Realtor = Phone FE 41157 Len sas Cine eee | ee wan wie | ers Six Rogms finished utuuty room. Electric 1 sacinaw St. PH. FE 5-6168 . ’ rar ty if Om & hd fr so a YOU INVESTORS oe oe PANGU: oreie Mis | dawn ony & rms modern home in excellent Dump. Very “Me Ped eowa- Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 Rerterag 0 large new ee | SMALL. ¢ ROOM pHODSE:, SMALL Ph. Ortonvilie 132 Reverse Charges ; oe 4 | Oe eck a ee ee FE 2-2162 or PE 5-3578 pa ere main city diccoughharen: we have = aie naadaasis $500 DOWN EMBREF & GREGG i rch. 3 bedrms, and bath, full rea ee ee care I's acres of jand, zoned A choice of 3 homes at Williams 1565 Union Lake Ra. | See Som on xs cee eae aie water” pesier | GOOD BUYS : style, Fully equipped. Tools. —— Monbargen mid located | | pRaYTON PLAINS AREA, BED. Lake, Chetoish Shores and Byl- Datoo, Lake, viiage @ by MEA Bormee. ine , 00d furnace, storm = parts. ete. After 7:00 p.m, FE en it. exce . screens’ Laundromat ttehen, 2 bed- : es yestment property. Pull price $25. | sien seems ececciste, Pheas| cee ar, nreemnete these otha. —* “How do you spell. semicolon?"’ | paved street. Only $10,000. * moat, Urine om. dining com | — 27708. ace i . IE e f also bath, full base- ae RED HORSE, | WE,JAVE THE KEY : ~ reeegaltke, Home Set ta! ihatg Pe | ween = mmedia possession Aj i rice LA. || EDROOM_ RANCH - TYEE B018 Cass Elinabeth Lake Ra. sfoom= in thig family home 23 f° For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Exceptionaly nice location. beau. | 4 Tem and tath jactiding og large EQUITY IN $ ROOM MODERN * nome. and 2 acres land. PE 4-225 52 * living room fireplace: 11216 din- |) mw ew © errr ren LL ul landscaped ront lot I'ving reom and rae ome. 730. nn 4 | §g room 13x15 Kitchen. 1's beths | - | 1339 5 fms. and bath. full) kuchen A g¢ buy at $9000 | business Oo rtunities 51 REALTOR - INSURANCE Large lot overlooking Crescent g599 DOWN jo Beme screened front) porch with ‘good terms end $47. per ppo Opes E Pree Parking WEST SUBURBAN | ERS gthact™Satr"% sSoSEE 9 DOM way orcnara 2 ADAMS | ¢ar aarage. call today. ont 100. Oakland Ave: k_ 43844 Snow white bungalow with breeze- ANYTIME | enaberey ronch poms. sree Oe NI GI Ei & Hi ks ‘ ETICIENCY, apse Backbeat . S . Way and attached 2 car garage | ures in a tile bath. large yellow INCOME ./ , 1rOux IC Waterfront. Bv c ner, PE 8-0342. E AST SUBURBAN I ‘on large reel, 200x180 tt. The ( bacaee hidden stairway to stor- i JUST A FEW LEPT H Drayton Plain € rooms, 2 bedrooms with a A Goi 1E xisting Home Ts sins are beautitul and the heme sean sei usieperocistsdi uo) 01 meu! 1 cstt us ahewiyonlcns | tens, 7 ere, aeee, Ore Dine FOR 38701 > Soames pacn rin A eee | seen ¢ epprec m et us show you this . r i ability of a 3rd. oll heat, auto. | A Lasting Christmas Gift laces Sedsaaeis ale Ty oe 7 i REALTOR FE 2.0474 i East side property; 3 rental unit) joer uot * nan pietteses excel GUTE RESTAURANT WITH LIV- matic hot water glassed tn | Completely Sragaees AN Work room. excellent painted ieceomment 83 N Telegra Open Evenings LAKE FRONT BUNGALOW | pow bringing in i nay Bd year. select oak floors full bsmt. with FOUR FAMILY ing quarters, quick possession. Sorcha le amsise“Gaiy a:8oe Gone” Renay to, occupy 01 NL | it oil furnace ts bm coun erd Coupersine hea; Baltic wschuoas | eau brick, fieniace deco, Call for “an appownimenl. ("| paritioned fecreation room. tule | gga QOy “stam new, | MASI ° o ol s per C) a Se | 3 i | gas he auto gas water * a E ' dining room glamour kitchen with masonry construction. Th: TO BUY TO 8ELL — REALTOR INCOME “ worries, carr i difficulties. ‘AT > eae | 1 capeeatas galore Venetian blinds. 382 Auburn Ave. FE 43393 heater. Just $325 down plus costs. | ofS and bath each: one with 5 unegs le “THE BIRD” to see. 9 tedroeme wih large bring ana | [tt Se? * Se men sad more ANOTHER DANDY | ol! heat. glassed in porch. well OR 32420 FE 21900 ; room, "and bath and one bait | HOTEL wind ROG -P Ou rooms ge living | ATE . Ed bl f . be land d with rinkling sate w ren excelien Press @ining rooms, netural fireplace. We ‘have existing homes. in exce}- WAT ERFRONT HOME| Srusa’ baruecus pit eee | John K. Irwin : $280 per mo. s net of ed Reply —— ai | ad 1% bethe, for the owner. jent neighborhoods with financing |. MACEDAY LAKE -6 rooms with | breakwater convenient trans and | | weActon about 12 per cent on price of a3 as for $75 available - Veteran Loans — Le large well landscaped and fenced stores A buy you dont see every | 623.800 ry down pay- . E > On the west side . will | 1 Mort lot. 3 bedrooms and full bath up BRICKFRONT HOME day, so don't miss it | | 101%; Nba inset st BONA FIDES : : gages | Laree ving — with cut stone Spacious livin, room, nice | FE 5-0447 bs . EVE. FE 21804 PAUL D. HAMMOND A liquor bus located in ray Le us “ciplain how we can assist’ fireplace’ separate dining room, kitchen, 2 bedrooms down me will take your home tn trade | - fd shes I aiar son . deat could Senses mere $800 DOWN im handling this busin: as for you bright kitchen. Pun basement with 1 masie sine cu Oil one of our pew homes. Check | ; 7 2644 W. Hu 7 than Aoatele the present 5 with HA furnace, plastered walls h ftac 4 for details FE 5-741 Eve FE 5-4714 rash peng ll merger lar leg ingen Needs some decorating Must be| Paveg drive ai" fot G8! | 2 For Sale Lake Prop. 44| in “prone ’Gottars. Good. location, elty water, and stool. In a c — - sold to setiie estate. A real bar- can purchase this home a | a “ * pment STONE REALTY CO. ~. ar ieg fir —_ om Dailv: Sur FE 5-5091 or FE 5-2564 GATEWAYS to wormgrnaee set Setettn,| HAPPINESS Rea] Estate —_ THIS CAN BE YOURS | KNUDSEN | 2223 Just 3 miles west of city spar. kling 4 room a ath 2 bed- finest po ire and Ww cimvas: i ster 0 0 '—— Orchard ship used, ocnea and screens | New 4% rm — oe heat. or mange : ie SS | “with an excelien - fisere. plastered wails best fered at $8750, $2160 down down. IN. | itchen and bath VESTIGATE TODAY warm air heat. Good terms . N. Joh YOU'LL FIND PEACE ibe nson AND CONTENTMENT dedrm. home in this good | On this § acres of excelient iand- ler mecpua © ~~ proce | with water frontage on 2 Fagg ~ with approximately priced" right for r quic’ sale. 78 evergreens. with @ 4' room. Goaturtog 088 1 carpeted A me fea Beverly Ave living feom with netual fire- 4% rms end beth, full base- —. oll heat, storme and Ment, garage aluminuin storms rden spot, grapes and and screens. Might G. I ~ drut mn chide even’ aaa tool shed. ery 2 car garage lo | cated 4 Sie west offered et= WM. HH. KNUDSEN. 914.780 $6350 down. BRE FIRST. | REALTOR . ns ate, Beat Bide. YOU WON'T BEAT IT. | -4516 You Buy-To Sell_To Trade oe You BUY IT- WE'LL “INS#@RE- 7 RAMBLING RANCH DOLL HOUSE ; You will want this lovely home the minute you see it. Grey cedar shakes, vreezeway 2 car garage REALTY CO. REALTOR | pool im beck yard, fruit Cespereies) see ‘Estate eachongs evergreens, flowerg and 7.0263 - : shrub A-l kitchen tiled, doubie : Bendix ‘atic ‘washer Open ae 46 ® Sun. 104 on ‘electric otive tous living 1975 W. Huron room 14x22. brick e, built NEXT DOOR Jo. "BRANCH > dae wall to wall ce ing. POST _OFF ce ble in each room. ——— ~ lovely os —_ prcanadites T, <= ll betven Vilage” Ve Peer ws. wane e. Vacant ier OnnNnSOn 91.450 seceiasl Green cedar shakes, | rooms. = doors. plastered elias A HOME FOR CHRISTMAS” uli a y bath, ecant. NEAR LAKE OAKLAND 1'y story 3 bedroom. at gant recreation space, jams Behe | Next to Jayno Adams 8 Clintonville Rd Eves after 6 Sai REAL ESTATE -CO-OP MEMBERS Mrs Snvder, OR 3-1975 260 Baldwin Avenue FE $0101 FE 23-0544 FE 2-216) COUNTRY Yet close to schools Business and transportation.. 60x240 ft. Attrac tive 4 room bdiingalow, glassed | in sleeping ‘porch plus bed- | rooms Eves after 6 call Mr Joll, FE 40855. OFFRBRS MR BUSINESS MAN | ae brick home, 2 car garage | 3 bedrooms, fireplace, 120xr8s {1 very best location overlooking - beautiful golf course North Side—Paved Street . Newly decorated and in ex cellent condition living. room. dining room, modern PICNIC TIME kitehen, breakfast nook and Next summer have vour own 2 large bedrooms Storms private picnic grounds 200 ft ‘and oscrebns Stoker heat. lake front 3 bedroom home 2 car neW automatic water heat- garage Only $2900 down er Jt» car garage. fenced rear yard $8500. terms _ OF FICE OPEN 66 $2,500 Dawn JOHNSON, Realtor 2 bedroom bungalow in ex kb 4 S33 noe ee close ta o_ urop opping center. Liv 7(M OS ‘Te - » ing and. dintng room in eich _ 17 + . Telegraply Rd wood modern kitchen, tile OND rel : Gq ie batn Full basement. oii NI ANSION ATT I heat paneled recreation) Room enough for three rooms in room with tile floor, auto floored attic 2 large bedrooms matic water heater vene- on lst floor, gas heat in ful! tian biinds and awnings |': basement, garage west side car garage. F verything in excellent condition One bleck ta bus, three biocks to school Total price $12,000, terms + $1,000 DOWN 5 reom home with @ very good 4 Bedrooms—Large Lot Aliractive modern 4 bed Toom home on lot 180x208 Living room 1522] with na- tural fireplace diming reom kitchen base | ¢ ment, I'y car ga modern kitchen 1 bedroom rage and lot 715 ft deep Can be cle lavatory on first floor bought very reasonably for cash bedrooms ‘and bath up Cail MY 2-282] or step al 46 EF Basement stoker heat 2 Fint & Lk Orio : far gatave 10 fruit tree on owner transferred S{ORT BUILDING, a Pius a FIVE room home al ished attic ‘FINISH _ | lots and cement drive > . ae z ‘ "TET ADS REALTORS $2500 DOWN-Oniy 4 sears oid Realtor oS 2 £. Huron FEderal 17193 An A-1 three bedroom modern 7 - Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 | bungalow west sice Full base 277 S Telegraph | Eves & Sun ; Ment fenced rear card ciean Co-opetative Real Estate Exchange @« 4 pin ee ee FOR BIRMINGHAM PROPERTY $2086 DC Py DOWN —- Near St Fred BENJAMIN — _& _ STEPHEN®s Large 7 room oo mocern me Here is a ig on ta reason pd fi 4a fie Boece Ba coe PNET IN ETY. A : : y . —\ fie Oniy 87.500 fui rie WHY BE A TENANT: pine a Al dependable. car M eas bee JAMES K BIVD —! ake NO\ he CI A ' : . ront 75 ff on the water : . Ce 1¢ assitied any excellent liome 3 bedtoom brick home wih 2 cat - d : ; | garage two fireplaces extra stool section for outstandin buys at easy terms in the 8nd shower, Choite location here : aa vaiutes, iT. HW. BROWN. 12 W Huron ‘Member Co-ep. Real Roteu tien, | NOE Classified Ads. a PAUL \za w, = FE 4.3508 Daily 1 to & pm TTtt EL eSteN + Bedroom Brick PWN and ct \pproved Paved street ciiy water, sewer (,1 Seo PEt \ S2.180 DOWN PAYMENT PLUS CO&8TSs Choice of & home designs Knotty pine cabinets with hardware rustic forced air heat. | Florida cetling cect | Spacemaster Olding doors space and 8x@ storage room Ribdboned driveway Latge picture window S11O50 FULL PRICE Located on Fernberry St Off Eliza beth Lake Rd bet. Scott Lake Ra and M 59 WHITE BROS. REALT Phone OR }- tra oe ‘oR v1780 Open 8 to @ Sun 1 to & IASY TERMS You will like this large 2 room Ful: basement. Ou) nace Storm windows New ble garage Good location coln Schoo! district Near Crescent Lake room fanch type “ter heater $6 150 PONTIAC RI 717 Baidw: nr FE S.a275 WHITE OR Col ORED Modern 2 bedrooms and bath on 1 floor with stairway Ful' basement as ounit, automatic hot water eater, aluminum storm = doors and windows, back vard crcione fenced. Full price $11 000 with $2.000 down hown by appoint ment only! WILLIS BREWER Roose.elt Hotel FF 4-518) : bed- fur- dou- Lin- bed- wa Oniy Large ? Automatic Storm windos ALITY CO ee PE 2.8532 INTERIOR YOURSELF 2 oedroom hime on Watkins Lake $700 down 45380 Forest ave Open Sat and Sun ft oya! Oak Lincein 6-9246 _ )WE ST SIDE 3 bedroom ‘© story Brick front Attached garage. 2 bedrooms on first floor, Stairway to large fin- ished room up. Utility roem Auto oil furnare. diate’ | Estate Exchange Fr 45181 (sis—$100 Moves You In! Russell Young | . REALTOR 412 W Huron 8t FE eras ' Open ey ‘til ®@-Sunday ‘ul & FOR SALE VOORHEIS ROAD Brick 9 pedrooms, living room. kitenen, dinette, Venetian blinds, garage Cyclove fence full base- men. off heat automatic hot water heate Full price $13,650 with §2.700 down. WILLIS BREWER Roosevelt Hote) FE 2-8532 NOTHING ELSE TO PAY! CIVILIANS $1.150 Two bedrm. brick duplex homes. full basement, gas or oi] heat Approx $75 month includes every thing Mode! open daily 10-7 pm On East Bivd. between Perry and Mt Clemens Anchor Real -Fstate Model Phone FE 3-059 ‘Williams Lake ~ Road $395 Down 3 bedroom ranch style home on a full basement, with large Jot Toxiao ft home ia com- | sais on the exterior and ready | or vou to finish the inside | BStuddings are up for partitions | and chimney and well are in IP. C. Wood Co. ' Full bath Hardwood floors Plas) INDIAN VILLAGE tered an.’ painted walls | INCOM E $3.150 | Top west side location. Duplex is Yes, that's the full price Has 6 rooms and bath each resent stool Close to stores and school income $180. Can be increased 2 lots Terms. too DRY CLEANERS Ali fully plastered oak fioors full basement, and includes carpeting WILLIAMS LAKE room. Large Ol! CRESCENT. LAKE 4 room -" 18x29 unfinished addt bn acer Snes ‘ust CES. PAUL it. LESTATE FE_4-3505 Sale Suburban Prop. 45A ELLIOTT & SONS Noreneenarn a (Middlebelt JOrdon 4-6121 — MAvtair 6-2503 BIRMINGHAM SUB. equi $06. Inv scigais - TIMBER!!! Lambersics will appreciate this lumber company property, build- ings, inventory and all located in a city about 49 miles from Pontiac. The only one in town of 1,000 — for more info H. STATE- WIDE Real Estate Service Of oe Bank Bi Lovely 5 rooms, basement, unfin attic. attch 2 car gar. Only $12,500 | 2 FAMILY FLAT | Approx 1 acre of ground Only - ‘CLARKSTON ® rooms bath, basement. 2 car gara >. Real cheap for quick sale. a eects Fenced in 0 ft. lot a, 0, 500 “THELMA, M. ELWOOD FE 4-2583 ROCHESTER HILLS New 3 bedroom brick, full base- meat fireplace ceramic tile bath, hardwood floors, plastered. paint- ‘d On eo large lot with a view. Bee this TNC built home today -OME ~ This large ay has 4 large bed- rooms “and upstairs. Ideal home 23 ree tins or as in eyme property, or can be w by Srerecusell Located in Roch- evter, Terms Frank Shepard $621 ORION RD OL _1-7811 SO SERENE Out here on this 35 acre piece of a with ap- Suiwecsse a summer are waiting Depectiag prin and ts fone ated in the vil bd of sor! A Fk the buy of For Sase Lots 46 | on one side $15,000. full price. AT CASS LAKE 1 ) - eee pe che i eal oma ‘rome ae REY | 8 8 lots with sewer and TLC LER only $2.2: | , LIKE 2 EW | JUD8ON BRADWAY co. CU | Cozy § rm. modern bungalow. oak ajestic Bidg. 236 N. Sagi K RE ALT Y | floors, full basement & new gas WO 2-9700. Ev - 7 146103 F 4-4001 | furnace. New neighborhood. In | ~ dene E 54312 excellent condition inside and out : “TON © CRESCENT | This family of 6 needs a larger DRAYTON WOOD: RESCE: ARE west side home. $9500 on terms. | Many good large lots now avail- New 3 bedroom pome on 80x120 ft lot Ful! Dasement automatic heat Oax floors $11,500 terms Toeated at 5537 Clinton River PARTRIDGE ° 2-R316 Tto 8 WARD FE REALTOR Fi Drive Prone 2) Et eh 6s W Muroe 8 Open Eve BY OWNER ? BEDROOM MOD- ern lakefront. full basement Ga- rage Oil heat electric water heater, exceilent neighborhood 3 | miles from city On Sia | | | | { i STOUT'S. terms 3320 tea OR 3-2297 SMALL BUNGALOW In town 5 room frame 2 bed- | rooms, bath. off heat. large jot, BEST BUYS . $5,100. terms Fo! ee TODAY | € room modern, excellent cond!- tior, newly decorated, quick pos- | | session, 88950, $2.450 down. i LOOKERS . ; ; OFF JOSLYN w ers after cue Gil bam varem real Nest & clean 3 foom modern oe lee ies better “hve nee an yee rtthy tacom, ” Dungalcw. built 1981 All painted room bungalow. Wall to wall eecuDy xe per month tricome walls oak floors. tile bath. $9,500 ering n the liga: room from & dandy three room apt see for yourself 1 ti Aitchen (two Excellent condition inside and o cdtinen oad taeae Naik o cons 5 : “ 2 e 8 I 1 eu Terms Wil consider good car It WI PH iF i: I ISZ all on one floor Clean dust- mah home or contract in trade 4 . ~ INLD OW, I Me ite eee oe ae sl’, W Huron St FE 2.0239 ee, Paacea back veré. to: HENRY CLAY STREET ea enc SIX ROOM BUNGALOW Exceptionally large 6 room = bun- galow with new gas AC heating plant Ta26 living room with fireplace large = lot screened perch and other fine features $22,600 terms | TWO FAMILY ‘| THORPE STREET ' Income bungalow built and for the convenience of five beautiful rooms with fireplace down four large rooms and bath up dandy basemen’ and 3 car garage Sel! or will take trade 68% DOWN tx40 FT BUNGALOW Brick & frame Flectric pump flush ftotlet oo.) cireulator, very ee. but needs some finisting ceted oon Airport Rd on lot ere IMMEDIATE POSSESSION EASY TERMS! Beautiful modernistic two bed- rm bungalow with carport Prac: ticaily new Oil heat. basement. exceptionally nice bath and Kitch. | en lake privileges. Terms can be> arranged WE SELL - DORRIS & SON COOP MEMBERS Huron FE #1557 WISHING FOR A CAR! Select it today in the Want Ads! Lots .of bargains! . | WE TRADE } 3 Cooperatixe Real Estate Exchange cated i & «eod neihbor- hoon the price is $10 750 with terms Builders | Masterpiece Ite the most beautifully built, most delightfully deco- rated and the most desirable home in its price range that you've ever seen It's lon, and low with 6 well planne ooms breecewar and ga- ge Marvelous paneled rec- reation room for entertaining $650 DOWN That's all it takes to move into this good little two \ bedroom home located west ' of Pontiac. Situated on two lots, here 's an outstanding | §-806s buy at $4,950 With a iittle | paint this will be a very i nice looking home Quick i possession if you act now BRICK APT. HOME | and hobbies Has sportsmans Two story building all built-in) gun cabinet and brick in excellent shape snack bar Cool fruit and Four apartments. one ts a vegetable storage room and large seven room apt which a separate 13x30 workshop could be made inte two 3 nice extra jots— plenty of smaller ones Three baths. shade. fruit and berries this home has plastered Lake privileges and sand walls and oak rs oa beach too! To include wall- large. basement with gas to-wall carpetin cornices. steam heat. Present rental xX Suicenn end) sen | ee: will make your monthly dix washer Owner trans- ayments Shown by appont- ferred and has priced fairly vom oly gues with at $18,900 cash or easy FRA $8,000 dow " terms. Come right in and c ers teally make this a Merry : Christmas and a Joyful New Vdw. M. Stout. Realtor yar S65) four anes T1.N Saginaw St Ph FE 35-8165 Hye Open Eve. ‘til 8% JOEIN . KINZLER | : REALTOR HERE TO Bl WW? 670 W Huron St If no enswer Ph FE Open Eves ‘till Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FE 6.3523 | 2-0829 See the Want Ads! They! JACK | lead you straight to bar-|™ LOVELAND gains! = | Lake Rd, eee eter | ie | . lho le epee psp Eg ee Peo we ee Li eee ‘CARL able at reasonable location fer your Call for details FEOVIY RENT, 24 W Lawrence Ope terms Ideal ranch home Realtor FE 5-€105 n Fives Next to Ccatdmers Power $10 =| 2 | LOTs $10 DOWN AND_ month FE 2-7073. nes G. ELLIOTT & SONS rthwestern at Middlebelt Wotan 46121, MAyfair 6-2503 R BETTER SITES FOR BETTER HOMES, SEE CHEROKEE HILL! Compare the advantages of its close in. country location - Eliza- beth Lake Rd. 1 mile W. of Tele- gra soon W. BIRD. Realtor 503 Community Nationa] Bank Bidg FE 44211 ___s__—iEves_ PF 5-138? LARGE LCT WITH PRIVILEGES up Doltar Lake Will take lumber er any obuildirg materials on rade WII. LIS M. BREWER Roosevelt Hotel FE ¢518 or FE 2-6532 Edw. M Stout, Realtor | Tl N. Saginaw St. FE 5-8165 m Eves ‘til 8 30 ph Rd -ard select your site~ hae passed. 2 car o | | jeans _ Land’ ‘ me PE ¢ 1382 sser Bre cer GAS STATION EQUIPMENT | & lease, & jnve: ren es sale. 1324 _ Balawin CLASS C BAR ghberhood section of Pon- Doing good business. Bustle meee and fixtures. $35,000 cash. No phone .nformation WILLIS BREWER Roosevelt meet FE 4-518) 23-8533 HOT BEER SPOT Suburban location on main cor- ner, no food or entertainment. Low rent $1000 per month net profit, Offered at $20,000. Will consider good home as part down payment. K..D. RILEY. BROKER Phone FE 41157 Partridge ‘A HIGH NETTER Over $85,000 gross last year. Only owner. Good ov lease $3,500 down qeren stock of epprox. $5.000. Hurry. BOWLING ALLEY Loca.ed in center of rich farming area Best equipment all in tip top condition 8 beautiful Brunswick alleys Large attrac- tive brick and block bidg Of- fered at only fraction of original cost $18.000 down - IT REALLY ENISTS A GAS STA. BONANZA And you have the opportunity to be the owner Ss: it. It's the Tr fect bust 2 7 service station ees top product. 2 big beautiful apartments. Ex- cellent brick — 5 equipment. Easy terms. See now, Mee AVARD E. WEAL BUILD’ J SITE 56x14, Ru aed only a mons en AD gee ta, / sets, 8 pe. 940.90 Up: ches 28 uP: | keego_ Narbor, FE 302 oe Goa . _tiest* — ist take era, onus Ld a 5 i we : Se cots, 8 pe. 000.88 an: chaste, now | MATTRESS . Leaded F . same sot Sih ; rvice | febrittear emia ia | ibthaat. rvistarve OR SALE — SILVER | Set $6.50 | Samaras, Equipment SIA) “Remuera 1 q on signature pd apg tnag tomer Usk Our ‘tema. nee ee MAYTA mae - FE} Phone FES a ae saat “ ue Ma e223 — oe SPECIAL R.-}- Eos ——— Beacherost, Loans mad or Y PAYMENT” AG_AND KENMORE, WASH. ee | as gag new. case ag ag Lik: i ; ; 7e So Fe tact race | we BOY, SELL, TRADE A Has MORE WasH. | GIRL'S 26 IN BIKE, GOOD CO i qe ey heaters ae new. Cost O42 sell for #38. FE Marleguin- ° waite 20 months wo repay eon eete one ois cmcina7 oe 3 =i, as. on id v ALLAN Per | REE on Pie ra . 2 ACRES RATOR r SKIS AND —— AP Newdemere “*Hohbies Closed HOUSEHOLD | Sebi 22 ces |e wera ea moe | a et_gee i e eee | mses and | ~ eee ie ener, aanpee oem | Open Evenings “tl oO : Ni ~ Pe! i erato: 70%, WIHT "TO'$ 30: SUN. 19 “ieee tee Besse ont See eeoeee. ping revue and exchange I always exchange presents—I take Sten stably a yaaa cass i | ~Ave. = amu ex toads vy JANCE - ¥ L & 8 SALES CO., P LUND SKIS. 6 FED1008 it the day after Christmas!” his back Soctenohae: Call cane 6-06 New.| Flo’s H Eats cP. me] NEW FURNITURE caf at pets ate = oer gts nit a sts Sheree ak — | on Auburn Rd. M59. NEW FURNI 6 pm F » : lastic usical Goods 186 . | re see” NITURE | Hone. sue 1% FE) For Sale Miscellaneo a _ chioped ‘be = 62 st. gout bonmew” St Key Bide intrigues ¥ oe — double’ dresser, JRE liv’ Ll WATER HEAT. (OOO isc — ous 60 For S For Sale Miscella Hi plus many, other iems.. AcCONDIO an Ott axe is Tal 40855 " Colored chi eT MAS. | ede warep, enest,, 099.49 yo. me gg — Meg ecgenee Poe APEX. AUTOMA Sait) ee hiekecnene: neous | t itchinson Trailer Sales | —2#**: a Ms USED 120. 32 & . AR ‘ ~d ov ae aa he - ~ ya in ” £ ¢ E 2 LOANS 438 TO $500 x e nema Mt $06, piete. $44 95 nk beds. com: fen cre w. ¥ ani eg gigetric totes dryer. Reg- HOLUINGSHBAD variety | TERR ___ 4618 Dixie Hwy, ACCORDIONS ogy nen. OR >4i04 | Fa 4 W. Lawrence st saad re dion, $6 and $8 PE =| tress, $19.06 —— home. Trews | PREE 7 Goon | PE 3. Ferme. ere es 1 ates om Seituln Are. dover eR TRACY 2% OR 30 BUTT | Enroll Yavaways all sizes colors. 4 TONE, | dies: Mand YE beh | Sloe taunt ome dinetle, 4i9.-| 8 mor after ¢ pm Cal betore 8. | Sore EnoLuan LIGNWERaNT Mise: | _Leandgtee’ Sten bse esas | r feo sendition a very wcod | dion leaned” Basement Acoor: No down -payme € DRYER. ond 4 cneire: Ge CANARIES sup P ARAKEETS. 6 8 ENGLisn LIOHTWEION E ows j Rd. | _~Pralt_ off W tur — : $10 per month pe Gower p Sewing rocker 87.95. Blond $70.70. | Perry rN bike, Sturmey Arche HT ' UM AWN. ; ie ey Figo BD rm} 4 A w tate model eu-| 2°20 $1.95. glass: | Ganeean gear. Hand r 3 == BURMEISTER’ is > DAUM WiTil se O NS per month. "Phone MY 3711+ = Bieta! ronine boards Lepog E wouTON TOR_COAT es seid after 8 _ebrghes, front apd | its for The Vegnbond TICK LI y ESTER? Wont A Sotto P1001. | HAMSTERS PA ADMIRAL TECEVIBION 30 ENCE Teme. Evervthit ree ae AWN. LIKE NEW. 2 £30 odie sao | “beaut ALT cH a some. ervthing for; NURSE DOLLS M he BABY eT a aS is at ign 4 . Jan. MBER __ Will ‘seul LIKE NEW. Pets #9 8. Astor, FE 30 B. LAWRENCE (Pe peered orang lager Sy G NK FURNI House of Dolls”. ADS y-1613. TLE teemerinm. ’ Sat? exn PE 2731| MI rg ype aly $00.66. | «2 ORCHA TURE CO.| Aux. te Pontiac $1.50, Womens ; TW . eg | Se were | Te RS Baa |S ‘ot Blackett’ pis equipment and dark [wom oS 1 SHOPPING FOR A tet and eine. EM S400". cruet ee ® ace a “PING PONG TABLES” © S By ae i BEDROO ! REFRIC night R : 1. ‘ “YES” — ? oe mM SUITE. , MODERNIBTIC ba A IOERATORS RS LAST - veins am og ee ed De thickness Ofte “a bechse fs) PE % een weben nec Gene ——— Mnakes. assemble best brands. Pert of America’s cane r tS A Gn ager litle : Nauoawide ered) UN ieean acl bickicns > ic thee Smad tor seare bay a bre JA. Benso “Knotty pine $140 ching Ge. tte * Sevid Mee BY LO. erie on tte te etn mes Gusher’. LakeeAve cont on en's tr 3 for te me nore | SN. ‘Saginaw St, PEGers! fom aby s sao mr Fron erred ‘iii dm * ANS $25 TO "$500 Fluorescent. 283 hine «Michigan PIN BALL MACHIN 1 +3821 | Zodaiite per t ITCPEN 00 : bag $1.35 Grad a : = BOTTLE GAS ee 5-1556 INE. $30. FE | Oak Heortng r e 8B E 1.10 _ | RESA __ | PU 4 : up 10.50. G & od p 8 from ‘oo BENEFICI AL — io your home for $23.77 RE TAIR—VACUNO eo fy hein ama” FC HRISTMAR. ath ans e prices . ae - = - 6. He : FINANCE C eee keen _pewa PF 4570 ip | RADIOS - PORTAB £167 = materials a coe on 1E} ‘ , “a . ee | ee 01 NG WK. RADIOS | PORTABLE. CLOCK and tabie) models, ‘demopsiratore sate en can’ Fie Sasa ¢ Bente. O18 3 canes metal ete vente ee . aap mise items. 518: —up to sin, demonstrators | Radio Service. . Hod’ MA 5-581! MP. JET : ‘A +-4510. “a Hwy 1 Dixie to 40 per cent off. Hod" wo gave Wooster | eee PU 4% * ARAN GAe BABY OREND _ PIANO pond gases Seenard tb. | 7 WL PIDE: a: | ees savy uk, 4 yan, bod —_u.° sal. S| “Sale Sporting ‘ivots OM aes Daklend . » S08 , Hobart Coble. ae SIMMONS BREAUTYREST waT- nee aa cams PHONOGRAPHS, aD 9, wensite. sold “sult ‘Is. On ‘A_Thompson, 99 8. Pe , ie = — pa = oy ete | ee freezer; | Gition ~ Reasonable BEST MAT | doen per coats fal marked | BATHROOM F ZT0a ETOH | INOLEUM ....... 2% OUAGE aint manne | fiee” wor sO ete WAIT room oui ‘Beautyrests Bea =~ —aea sorenard take FE eset vio | Ee" gat’ water x casiomane olf Vey TILE ...... 12c RAW FURS seas WALE Ft even aulomalie Melinalor” ie SPECIALS trea” Pertece Caramas GR Sloe Soces”oa"frea, A Smith’s, 257 S, Saginaw 3 wae mL cia EK oe A H |>_W. Be 4s : Nee Cl You May Bo condition. To stg poo ager |. lend “tech and Galt... DEA verly, PE 4@ga8. HEIGHT S SUPPLY : : ‘e aan y Bonee _eft_ Hodge. PE 6-683. of a Sss.o0| for GIFT! WOULD BE TICKETS 2685 Perry St BURME : VREEL. EEAND Cnr BENDIX AUTOMATIC | WASHER. 5 drawer omb chest fees Ruy venqyrlib ton Hens ______Phone PE 46431__ LOO IS ER ¢ tr CO. anal © D5S0O | Bessie Bes “oats a oe ep a POR FORNITURE OK !! North guiig Petes Tr Wold Late ; | en 5. now only $149.95. o~ electric Pm ng $29.00, —_—_— | Gini oan | HOME OWN ss hese Lumbef Co, we: .. SOY, Closing out, must Today Chri ge0.00 blond coder chest $30.00 | a yh + secla— ii | EXTRUDED | NERS _. Cocley Lake Ba. pie eh 3 8 | Fanaeera SABia Oreu: ristmas Clear — Phi Lotevistons, | with , doo TRUOSD ALUMINUM GLP moties. 24171 s BABIES, ‘ei Mel- ereait. ius a rotect your | Used washers paige I ghite con, buchen Soe, Bp oS — RING STORM . OO on & 0 thts Ri. oune— ose, FE 23-3340 oe esas Be ee ee SE a Fee GR SMO | weave erm aucwmon |e ew Pe be” Fans | bones ete Ser afer Pa" N Ons i DOO ré, $2. FE |W, ; Pe Se Bt a. pron queen dryer .. Pope sea akland Furniture = — and other gift cuisien Christmas Specials tee STANDARD 7 TY! it - PAIR OF ADULT SKITS K .eTT ia Pimer an peg | ter __ 3 or ecg tars | Toe, cargo re | Pagan AS noah, KePeeTeR ee Fraga Some ee : w 4 ( 2 7 ri ® 168 : FIN ANCE pen em “an. “ae #00 Opdyke Cor. Peatiae Rd. floor ; aia dite New FE AWNINGS uum ie a teceed Beer. vee- anew oe co. Seal ‘yinnerspring mattresses $28.80 }6 INCH RCA WITH DOORS s00 50 FE §-0221 Terns. Call, or vam 4-6089 _or OR Sait, "wy. | “Sand, G CORNER N SAGINAW Fe ima €L *AYTON'S plete $48.95 “VALTON TV $2.95 steed Sale Mi Miscellaneous 60 _ter, OL dealt = ain Rocher KITCHEN CABINET 6IN Cie “ite cod OD TED Ponti ~ ravel & Dirt 66 4 RON | Dae CROCHETED BEDSPREAL x & Also sewing machines. oars “ ~~ | a i Ale Brey on F Finks | SE Appliances Walton, Cor. Joslyn FE 2-2257 ATTE NTION ae. caters: table area AND vale, 6 an so A ise wail a 120.06 arena «prem age Mord = “Greral and. fd ane t 4% 9. i Acrocs trem Fost Od —— T TANK TYPE ALL CHRISTMA 9108.00 for both FE 2368) | tre ee These | ORE, US SapcEE OD BOT eit “hic” ore 0 ; Phone OR Si2u. lao are or PES TANK TYPE VACUUM CLEAN- S Fai ed) wtenp RecessED| ‘* — marred. Ticte | Your eae or oll oS ION BA 6-074 tachments SHOPPE Crate D| Lake mt, 303 alsb install conversion. beach sand. Delt BD, CORNER | TABLE TAY TK. room chair with otto 1 living | RS- atte marred, $21.95 up. Ave s all orsiee. We | S000 3 vered, FE 6-8257. “COCKTAIL H ottoman, 1: — = qupply 100 8B. KITCHE: fi yRe. RO. gai, YE AR END bie bie step et table i FE 2 - lectric motor Like nt 19.95 aun Pecos en cuyL D's er, aaa 38. Ex ™ gee te AT oR Oe Garwood = terms, Stan ate soie oe ave. | + ¥bs- "| i... Ré between Roct Long | ) — 3: rugs releases = &TOVES BOUGHT, SOLD & | ae - 5 088 | _EMpire_ 34 M7. e wenings ahs“ &TEPLADDER ome HA! The 3 ate ROAD & | Roev EX . St. Clair, Auburn ® chairs, changed Tur ok Gales “& AX- Automatic Nationally | 198 cLosma OUT qeemite chrome gt JS hair ame PE CasH FOR FUR n Heights, ens 23-0801 t. Clem- Advertised Toaster 1 | 4 PAINT COLORS AT seats and on tia ee * bed ra reg. After & “tools. Phone OR RNITURE OR | TABLES 1 pal ANTIQUE gay a | 25% DISCOUNT | [MBI tered wim foam, Teuner. apn ry rE 20303. ~ | eights, lawn, AUbUraA M — POR i FOR Si AL RADIOS ¥ "Beds. Drapes FE 1s CHAIRS: | 30.98 Sormerer 18 98 wr FLAT -R oe eee ee modern Ai y ANORE Bis | "AVE Ponies record players P'S $-6438 AND | THOR IRONER Jute Miner with | TERIOR SATIN FINISH = oe gular, Michi ' : Fegistered. For P SHROME DINETTE 813 $18. FE +3403. tl0" AND REF. 2 6 “Dulane Pryrite jest eal ann eneae aoe coer pans | December opesieie _fesceul ‘SoS Orchard Take Ave. ) | _veriect Chrismes ‘eit eople Who Work come Oop et oa | eee ane INCH, USED. yevest ae mel AY Cvs pve dame = wut Pe beara rene’ waite | igh BUYING a lie. § it = BOFT SINGING SoLLRe A SPECIALIZED 10 Spe tte ee hanes are toed oun oer? op model 900. Oper: poms ie Cus o°Cup Universal Cot | COAL & a VLOCK a $89 00M k Meta f co Ushers “aa “oa $28. $100. UP TO SERVICE a ee Formica | ene foe 1.08 Casco « ar Wedinghease #1 orenert ee pumas anit tare priced right Gate oe HIGH, Get money tor season eray Carypentd ben redigp nate mdb PIECE Living ROOM SUTTE oe ia tate | ce bon tennbe oval ONE OF c SS fennes only 94.50 iar ia x are nnd repay next —— * ; e8 | Sskieas cotreertteary Sarpaiaa: =. bike nag 2 5: also | 9.90 Men's Seomer Pmt opie erate sc: iced oer Slightly = Bol wnt bane ete some teteare paneer worescent 383 Or. | house. 878 so furnace for email) ‘Ou on Famous mane 4% | Sreters tebe are, og oe “ates Wittens “es aa sare. 200 tng, this you are work- (RISTMAS SPECIALS IN ‘54 & : Ave. —— tog. this service is designed for | gyivania. Du! with doors” Pit ete Devt, oo nce Coptines al FOR sale: MUD FLAPS FOR | Wei Biren Africas TR fort is made regent every ef- Sylvania, DuMont. G re Paice, r, guaranteed ...... g20 95 | 90.85 pera Knives .. 0.95 re treks. $2 8 -. . vendven. Wes an ‘aboraay. ADE One lan weeds hoe! a Biectric. #28 W. ADL ie ial 32.) 939.98 | ae taug DIAM vedas ineulated serene SCRE EN e oe Ont ‘ SCREEN fist. od “te save time phone os USED FURNITU ate ‘ll heater ne +» G85 = bods «Recorder Two — | =eueingt -— Poiers NEW age corr a aiding, Wood Wood Paro —— Ss appliar.ces RE SMA $69.95 | 30.95 oso OAYION & (LOW WEL! = res a re « A o Maron street one Sahu Ce Lt DOWN PAYMENT — | 34 50 Portable Radio 9 Way 2998 ptRoat ne ALLOW WELL JET | 09,60 EP pooree, rey es NS oer. geet Fa comes may STRAW, WOOD, $8.85. six, Y WY oo ers | t wal paint 82.79 gal. | sold at 6 eae ts be henen dati allowed ‘ue! & wort 1° new corn, $7. Davenport ana EAR CRIB. YMAN’S 90s T _ 26.25 DuPont ipterior sal.) co pecial price. ail eavy duty al oo eer Paint Co FE 66150 rad . . h . ravel Ala: Cle semigioss 63.79 | ver all si under! tion aluminum comb | CORN — General Public Table top eas stove. eas Wace 18 _W. Pike Only 79.95 King Size | value 63 98" Blighty akan = Sepia Yenks sump cong ~ iter) ollie ree pecan to gabe | ‘aasan aakuren 4 oe es en, "RY | Pr RUSTIC BAR SUPTABILE deep TRLEVE Me Sted tere suc, 27 | piece bates sa 1488 lave sevecuontot meicine cabs Svlom ‘reat Sceebenamoct| Bandeng™ aesice ait Savion torkeve, OR var bd Madson = GREY CONEY COA Fecreation room teed TONS GUARA ent . S otech- | White fittings cia with apd without lights New wall ferns floor Phone PF 3-9 a ktand BROAD ~ BRE aaee r T SIZE i ee 3 . 3 stools in- ani 100 to choose from. He: N- | 995 3°45" ben 128) 904.85. Colored $100.50. sliding triple door un ights nee | Fr 4.2622, ees. 1025 Oakland + =< IF Loc 133 turkeys, PE ASTED “Sao for pee Sarrereme oc oe ELrcTRic Riccwls OW. mere. | Oe rte se vise . 498 | aoeretna mre | rare fear eae, AN Ot aD CLARINET, )KING FOR Nice BALSAM BUF = — for _ $35.1 f © CLOTHES DR _ 825 W. Haron. 708 W { SAVE 8 Fluorescent, bd keceieen | (USED Cc —_—— spruce or scouh pi ‘AM F COACHIN BANT sta eller ini tant . 6.05 | 100 8: Saginaw ¥ | Ave. 393 Orchard LARINET, TROM! corner pine Drive to, _©™ $1 AM CHICK. VICTOR: stant sold w St. Ave 2, B. BONE. | of 8a Le enor cape amoly he aac sao ee e cational tabla, eld, walnut, | 028 Hs staniey plane " o0)) G&M COMPANY 438. LTE ae Iipytere.” Cute 1 Plat sg, | shales square Leke Ra and i NICE MIXFD PULLETS 328 ’ CONDITION wit moe oe _Lake Ave. : 50; sectional book 40.95 Half ho 695 | SAWS AND yers shel] weil : . = 30188. cows and calf, 0 E 7 ee | en case, 4 SCIBBORS. $05 ell Jet pumps | US =| in SUNERE Faded PE ioe | eagcont” one kuae Fa) ee aoe rier MAREE SHE Ese Ve ws et ed (For Sale Pete ent "Tons dete 8 BE t. FE . PE 22065. . JTAREHOU FE 56-7635 , cabinet et es | _ 2091 Gallo with | AMERICAN 50 a4. 3 Ex PRE SE - 3529 aed sink now Ho og = | way TOY FOX TER certs tb. Hens 60 ¢ KCHANGE YOUR LAND CON- DEEP FREEZE. is FT, sis BE WESTINOHOU. ACCORDIAN ro Ug a Ee ae OUTBOARD MOTORS WOLVERINE sant 3-2601 BIER | ¢o18. ty. PE erty) for late model car & ‘ae Pe it Warevke retome, "fegy mere’ coaiion. MA Moew, ait Fevesy, TOONS oP ite woah Spat intomece RELIA’S HARD Louarn axp wrecnina co, | tM: RgRAKEETS, WT CHE | cite we, toot cepa toa y co _ 7 a ast rh i f a ee a a a NOT | WESTINGHOUSE RANCHO RANGE, FE re tamirar mor Stans Sabha | pee, ate DWARE |e meeese GT ™: fee sein mre Sum Ean wn QREAE aE a or will sell, MA 6.3252. X stove Of) burn RE AND Clectric. New floor model ie) PE 2-873 ures. | _°7@1 Casrofl Lk. Rds EM aarer RNITY CLOTHES, 812: totlev c. per M 15 00. KC. COCKER PUPS, GEESE ALIVE OR OVEN READY Swap +3252. | «275 gal tank er heater with, ——~ only $119.95. MI. ¢-13¢ ial ALL ELECTR GARAGE & COMMERCIAL | bassinet and E 10. | ies old Just righ 8 WEEKS| FE E OR OVEN READY. In 2 iT’ televi = 61309. 1c “TOOLS, | = MERCIAL DOORS ing, : regular cloth- x14 javatori $18.95 3 t for Christ _8-0561 mesutet ot Po ceett meet rooms end beth, howe mae. 3, WAYNE GABERT’S anceg at whggyale prea rail | Ser,stenna sirinmatatio cet | Son" ting 10 p,black, supine’ | “Giumbine na pi rane, B88 th 007"Can Fe Sous after 6 Roy "eh ROASTING CHICKENS. * TRADE YOUR et. pa eee avail. tor| APPLIAN _2258 Dixie Hey | PARK | eials and Berry made spe | Ne calls after 7.38 p.m AL aed and builders supplies. ARC REGIATE __.| aeAW Schneider FE 2-$477 terntare, toplianese. or eum, Sot OR 3-059 Call after @ | Used Tele oo E SPECIALS , “8, coneeaans, ence nail cee Seer cesgure Tadie opersiors | ee AUTOMATIC ZENITH A agi mmomine, male. 435, onssia. "EM 3. = LIVE He LB. Bew or | aute for FOR SALE GUARANTEED ae ™%"% : sets. from + frost breaker el of r repaired: a, $249.95 NOW ND CROSLEYS i housetraile fri UA D RE nn $49.1 ef cleaners. 8. electric sew- NTER LAKES OVE N w Hotpaint $199.95 model radio w't “FLOOR “An Meal CI ER rs. gerators ........ er, ie wash- = saeere of au RHEAD w- auto. dishwast h 18 RPM auto- iristmas ( I 2S. Opea_fve Wringer washers... . Soo 08 up Servet ‘sas "ss | ‘ “ON INE Ee Binds. | Glenn Latter, ion Pu New Htpriot N° ow 6220 05 ire, 6h ©. Wore wane nee OS Se mas Gilt | ockhart Turkey Farm 37 PONTIAC. RaFOR. ee aa etrigerator like RENTAL Pontiac, Mich,’ — Ep ploy . Was $249.9" eet | 8 ree puppies male and female. or 8B pcond Sececiee’ mas ation 600 PE 1 | ROE Roy's 96 Oakland ots up 7 ‘Norge ‘automatic washers wm Daten Ga Papa Pepe honed wretmeraior an au ee ZIP -1 =|) eee ieratey mos peneenen | Oe Oven nrar or alive. Pt ee errs my $3,000 ca a seit | wits Deas an es fa. | gat aLwats WRECKING rage Doors Ges wae, an eee Oe ones Gants ns Sle MY ¥3531 ton. or phone @8ily. 2784 Auburn Rd == wa tet ranch home a | after 6: STRCUA ene) steers te ome new 43.| A miliio used building materials.| C' WEET = RA | (Size 13. AML god ean skates, AKC REO _east of Auburn Heights. =e Up tme fg Hoegerenns a e om. On ee ee censchee 5 ee ee ee agape gar | plmogper wae ww Muron . APPI.ANCE, _feasonable. M MP 6018 and | tan Lely ) POMERAN: | MUSCOVY DUCKS. 25¢ PER LB. ust Weet, of ee er GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIG tt 'N. SAGINAW samples. | brick. 0 — ering oak reduced ee cates NEW 05 « 3 —REP RE hie 433 SMITH - ees Gone | Drayton Plains, OR eet? Street. _Slive, MA 5-3486. PER LB. $10,960, Will consider equity side oara i _wtave, langue vy; = §-6180 hay Wg ht Mile Rosd. an ae reaaanag oad oe garage, {oles b freee? all Re. _ Geen: ¢ ok: ee, com aKC nes. BEAGLE 2 YRS FE — yy $100 AR AND D2 2s home or iste mod small | pumerous to mention ghd 4 PRICE SA wood $1660. | 371 8 terms. Ha epecial, 9199.65, a, 9e_ CEM, wet SP @ on rabbits and Clark Real el automobile. Pontiac Lake _ 1978 or T301 i LE ALUMINUM CC COMBINA . Paddock FE 2-020 ron mpton Electric, w| CUSED TELEVISI _pheasants, OR 3-4064. ROS — a ore a0) HOME TARY p40, | On Linoleums, Floor ree ORE, 828.88 =e ORAND PIANO, BALES CO. 1 NEW CADVANEED PPE eet ete ron 5, OURRAN: — “SHEPHERD PUP- OSE. TURKEY FARM wadel Y le Clothing $6 Tell Sante that next ERS Tile, Wall Tile FE C2875 on peenas ten. BAND SLED. Mar ed = oS ie ft, | USED SA WORWAEE LARGE AKC Sana oe a os ct "x coats Also. ge — SA aw | Singer s a new ; Te TE Wala : : “e ™ bod LARGE ie D TER | A “On, “st Sian re oie Bie ee a TL Peso nes SHEAR gt “Bie eee SAME TE | Hants Bae SuTTER Ua¥FD m., FE 27872. \ “ Singer Sewing Ciskee. 4 rT} ee ae W. Huron FE 43064 _—"*" FREE pH Ah Eee 9 epproved. Ga ~~ OAK FLOORI 7. 52106 | _ing, 13 8. “arke Bt. eo or butid- | Mich. _ ; irieh, TURKEYS. BROAD BREASTED RTTER USFO._CLOPWING, an: | OURO VACUOMT Yikk_WEW [7S TN- ep ERLHINAToR | ATLAS ROME WORE BRO Wc rage Doors i"! Sin Fee | ad aa teens) Rel aE SS Bron ORTOe ORE make ate “Gtthen eli| Be Tt ee Oe | tachmente te with Skee quiets comets ®ET JAMB'® P Mi rl eee oases. Oe | Buddy”. “Lonedale Beagies. 1142 TURKEYS ALIVE OR_ OVEN sti MO a COAT A makes 956 Myrtie. ——_ “good condition, $60, FE E TV, - 2 po dil Tess Mas CosTs LESS 74x64" 5%" PAINT Gnane | Parke ®t good condition. T 8 Opdy e Rd. Pups $28, ar | Pred Raiset = be sold creekrre refrigerator gore Nicely furnished. = a © considered. Only asking Call owner. FE 41197. CALIF, BUYER HERE AVERTEL A000 Dixie HWY FE 2-00878 or FE 4-6806 “THE HIGH DOLLAR~ For hich grad: cars We them. Drive the extra mile, § ) par eon wel! 4540 Dixie NEW nN ONE | Hey. tod be at North ane ae Seles car. : room er, $360 H. J. VANWELT eg eS ce ae bath, shower, $3600. | OR 3-1355 | Sia W Montcalm, PE. 46151. $495 : TOP Cash FOR TOP CLEAN NEW AND MODERNIZED USED EShoitt* cae "oh A “WHOLESALE WEEK | | 1950 CHEVROLET Bel ER EXCH or Paic wk, THEN GET Thin weer ony we are passing Air Club Coupe. A real 0 8 Telegraph PE 2-3200 | along wholesale prices to the . ; | $ —_— BILL RUNGE | Fetail buver We are calling this sharp car for only . € Lake Rd. USEO CARA : 62_ Oakland Ave. PE 4-7333 | 1953 Chrysler Windsor detuxe ‘| $545 P k Ba * | WANTED: ghrg MODEL WRECK peadlinortay stan heater, auto * | s L es = ICK a Irgain: ““hacley 2 Auto Parts | 1953 DODGE tudor. Ful ua FROM | giey 1983 Dodge 4 door Meadowbrook. d d 1 | FE 5-8219 or FE 5-0201 Radio and heater 2 tone paint | CQuipped and a rea Uy =; ft. Priced to mere. win low | Now) (OW BUYING CLEAN cans | “ = rms end interes! rates. FROST 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 door ts oa = must be cntd- pen | 2. 8 Woedward * "Birmingham * cites, overdrive. Low mile- $795 make the term See M&M Motor Sales sm cucsicn « qcor acl ws a ; = > i nev role ery eae * Ais geo he cow Stewart's. | wert lop dollar on late model a | Medio and heater ‘Clean es 6 Mt DESOTO Custom —* y Ube ~TATE MODEL | sen | pin $895 ponder stan ri ae ree cars unk cars Ho 1951 Piv th Camb d ‘ int afr. Parts and accessories lerback’s Auto Parts FE 86-1431 | Radto sad Sosut, Hoong pam | treate: Oe (939 CHEVIE PICKUP a Reed Dixie Huy. Drayton Plsins | lent concition Can be seen. ot, "Carnes ! yan re tien on ia | = Ra. and Mound | Ryans Pures Detro# 2830 8. Dort Highway, Flint “49 FOoRN as TON PICKUP $10 Trailer 8° Wooswar! Birmingham "| Exchange Authorired Bales & Bervice 4ncereon Roval Champton, Ritz- Hutchinson Gua Glue as $100 down FORD IPT GATE TON PICKUP PULL CANOPY $1145 LARRY JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer Craft, Prairie Schooner, Beemer. | Tini-Home and many other 1 & 2 ; bedrm modeis, 14 to 47 ft. Choose Ls your own floor plan. Lowest possi- Z ble terme New tratlers as: littie as 's down as fong as 5 years to * and as ‘ow ae & per cet Wedce rates PARTS—STORE Eversthing for the Trailer eeaehs @ S Telegraph FE 2-3200 ‘cross from Tel-Huron Center Open Daily ‘tl 6 pm Fri “tu @ -: - And Sunday PM 1954 ELCAR @ FT } HOUSETRAIL er. sage Best offer takes, 1540 | | irr oe Pls, Lot 87. Lake ‘ores ' AMERICAN. GENERAL nental CONTI- PH OL 1-971) “FOR MORE Meble 30 YEARS A Westwood, & orcs 14's GOOD _ PLA TO_BUY. ~GMC DECEMBER fvoms down on rental purchase plan Genesee Saies | 2101 Diste Hwy FT. 1842 NATIONAL HOUSE- SPECIALS trailer Will sel! reasonable. | “Oster Bt . Rent Trailer Space 79, 1951 Chevrolet: panel 1 OW fesse. 5. S408 reagecchomael tees Ct EP ton Strictly modern. well kept roads ; 5 5 Gnd gecmnds. Gchcel bas chepcane 1949 THC Pane} S245 _tactiities MY 2-4611 ~~ Auto Acessories "80 199 Ford Panel $245 ATTENTION! 11947 Chevrolet Panel $175) We are wrecking 1949 to 1954 and trucks We have sev- | . eral a pale dd aaeere seed 1948 Chesrolet pr kup, | azies and body parts. Rebuilt} ton ....... €395 a rato. DESOTO. 31%, 4 DR, $900, FE FE 4-6882 26387. 231 W. Strathmore, | ‘$3 BUICK 4@ DOOR. DYNAFLOW. DESOTO, ‘53, errs “AND HEAT- Wiite walls Fully Phone Pat 3 feo. er, —— transm . Lead- Priced to sell 1050 OLDSMOBILE. 88! A nice! 91 PPP LLL LAG PD Buper model — Hardtop ut car with fine ap- pearance $1,087 “T'm sure it will be all right with my husband—his weight , card saig he was generous and understanding!” MICHIGAN'S FINEST For Sale Used Cars 91, For Sale Used Cars PPP LPB AA ALP Ae FORD ‘4 CONVERTIBLE, RADIO, heater, overdrive No money down. CARKNER'S 666 8. Woodward Birmingham | MI 43410 Z Christmas Special 1951 FORD | Fordor. white walls and heater | Fuil price, $395. 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For only — $2,950 to $3,300 $675 1951 CADILLAC One of the cleanest cara we have ever had Equipped with 1953 PLYMOUTH We have three of these fine radio, heater, Hydrame cars on our lot. all fully transmission. direction signa. esatpped and _. - go Pick barkup Itehts and wht e one you e@ and drive it tires 28000 actua i. home for only — owner = One =. = $1,075 $1,795 Pick out the car you want and drive home in a real bargain. We must make room for more new car ‘trades. ; Immediate Delivery KELLER - KOCH Birmingham's Largest Chrysler-Piymouth Dealer. WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD, ROYAL OAK Liberty 9-4585 Midwest 6-f200. P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-9} . THE PONTIAC PRESS, TU ESDAY, DECEMBER \ R 21, 1934". “‘FIFTY-FIVE Ja -- Today’ S Television Programs - - ~e 1 * Chanoel 3~WJBK-TV Ceannel 4—WWJ-TV Channe! 1—-WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(7) Liftle Rascals. “Fly My Kite.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- venture _ serial. Q Time for Music. Jane Palmer sings. (2) ‘Ronald Colman, Benita Hume star. ; 9:00—(7) Make Reom for Daddy. Anna Maria . plays Italian girl Thomas star. Romper Room. ~ Traveler. 9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong School. (2) Garry Moore. (2) Welcome mick that sells you C. over te Grand Central. “Would you like to send something to a friend?” he said. Giftagraph Outsmarts ‘Wilson at Christmas By EARL NEW YORK—A fellow connected with “Giftagraph,” the gim- as gifts out of a machine, took me ee WILSON ith’ Anderson Switches to Fairy Tales Full Hour Show Kukla Will Do . March. Plays ‘Scrooge’; Church Services Mark Christmas on TV | ting—a poor soul whose life ts ‘amateur’ experience in this line, reading stories to my children. “And I am rehearsing very earnestly for. this. Some ‘might think an experienced actor could just show up at air time, pick up the text and. read it without difficulty. But a fairy tale to be told well, needs just as-much work as any sort of script; possibly more in my case because it isn’t the type of thing I do regularly.” dackie Gleason's regular pro- gram falls en Christmas Day, and the comedian is going .: play his Poor Soul role that eve- Born,” will be done. on “Kraft Theater” Thursday night. The television week will not be without its version of Charies Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol." : This will be-ddéne in color begin- ning at 8:30 p. m. Thursday as the contribution of the monthly “Shower of Stars” program. Maxwell Anderson, noted play- wright, has adapted the work to kit Carson, Cattle stampede singing job. : “I sure would!” I said, as I haven't done any Christmas shop- made momentarily merrier by a roles, those of Scrooge’s nephew mes aoe) APE be Sak ey ma want, Mogg et "Pn put dee or masse eS ao] See SS pede Fury. Godtrey. oe Out came the dime, some cards, and an envelope. On | Stays pretty close to the script Present. ABC is going to give “Kukla, ¢ On Chfistmas Eve TV wih ee ee i ae 6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant: (4)| and understanding in ‘Our the card I was te write the number of the gift 1 wanted | when. it comes to Christmas, but) po) and ollie’ a full hour instead | News. Son,” starring Wilton ‘Graff, 6-14) 8 ~~ to Heaven. sent, the address, etc. . it does make an off-beat gesture | of the usual 15 minutes on! broadcast services from Wash- i 6:25—(4) Weather. ‘Suey Eliot. —, Malone, Wallis Clark. |11:00—-(7) Creative Cookery. (# x * * occasionally, and one of them Christmas Day beginning at 6 rae pcnteas — = - ti o (2) Milland Show. Prof.| Home. & . 4 ; seems worthy of comment. p. m. because of a special TV nation’s capital, beginning a 7 a " an Saint and, the McNulty smooths domestic | 13:39—(2) Strike It Rich. ad cnad — amd yom tree TE vey te ee tee For example, who but the TV} adaptation by Burr Tillstrom of 11:30 p. m. The next day will f Senorita." (9) Follow That Man. | crisis for students. - ee = A book! "T said, looking over the = Prom Poupey’s 3 Slasses, le ld dream of casting 8o| “Many Moons,” a fairy tale by. bring a Christmas morning service y nS agave S ue Shirley Yamaguchi in ponte eid: | "Betty White Show. (2) Valiant| “O- K.1” the fellow said, pencil polsed. “What's your friend's fiery medea and scheming Lady’ effort ever made by Tillstrom with| TV will put the Christmas Eve : 7 . ents” comedy ex-Gl in post war| Lady. yname?” MacBeth, as a reader of fairy! his hand puppets. There wil) be | Service in St. Patrick's Cathedral, 6:45—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev- Japan, (9) Theater. “Legend of | 52:15—(2) Love od Life “Earl Wilson,” I said. “He's a swell guy, Earl is.” tales for the Christmas moppet| nine characters, most of hoe New York City, on the air at : aot h Pioke | Jeremy Tigh.” Story of old} 19.59 (7) 5 S| dio. (4 x *& & * audience? especially created for the show, | Midnight Friday. ¢:50—(2) Sports Digest. Chuck | mariner. (4) Circle | Theater. eather Your Nest (2) Search| The fellow was disappointed in me. That is going to happen at! and an original music score. Till- ana Davey. Two Crooks find wonderful set- ~~ to he “I thought you'd send your wife 5 p.'m. Christmas Day during the | strom — ill do all of the voices | FASTER 1) Kukla, F nd Olli up in wealthy home in “Ring} 9% | mOrrOw: + something!” he said, stuffing the sixth annual “Christmas Hour of | and work all of the puppets. 3 TIMES 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran a ie. i A ” 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. ° . Story and Song” program. Puppet Show. (9) Lone Wolf.| ie for Christmas.” (2) Dem : money inte the envelope, which he ) | Kukla wilt appear in the cast, Louis Hayward in “San Fran-| §tf. Treasdre for Argo,” an ee Coors Kites. it ‘then put inte the machine. : The star, who was last keen as a court jester, Fran Allison of on tomac cisco St ” Myst e (4) Stage old sailor who converts a Civil Nancy Dixon. (2) Portia Faces . : on TV hattding daggers to Ma will intreduce the play and Cettified laboratory totts prove Retl-ene 4 Pretending ia It ae War Ship to a land based cafe] Life. I rushed home to the B. W. how beth (Maurice Evans) arn speak the epilogue and Ottie wil eS =. tf ¥ Audrey Totter as q woman sci-| "4% himself in trouble. 1:15—(4) Sonny Elliot. (2) Road of I'd outsmarted her again urging him to hack the king, is\! stick bis snout into the affair | leading direstive tablets. Get Bell-ans entist finds romance on an expe- | 10:60—(4) Motor City Fights. Two| Life. | “You sure did,” she said. “Somebody going to read Hans Christian } as stage manager. today for the fastest known relief. 25¢ dition. (2) The Ruggles. Charles} six round bouts; welterweight |1:39_(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) | sent you a copy of that book three weeks Andersen's “The Little Match \ Coca's program Christ Ruggles in “Christmas Story. " ‘Allen Kennedy vs Jimmy Per- Ladies Day. ago. I can’t wait till you try to tell that Girt” and have a fine time night will present the come- USED TV SETS 7:15—(T) Detroit Deadline. News. rault; lightweight Eli Leggett machine’ you. want to exchange your doing it. dienmé in an original Christmas $10 te-$15 Down vs. Ron Stribling. (2) Life With | 1:45—(9) School. present.” “Pve been typed so long in the | fairy Vale that will find her playing $5 « Week 7:25—(7) It’s the Weather. Dr.| Father. Scrooge was an angel |¢:99—(7) Stars on ‘Seven. Well, anyway, Merry Christmas! theater as a ‘heavy’ dramatic ac- | a pe giri who winds up as a HAMPTON TV aay a compared to Father Day during |, 1. (9) vtasters Music x « «* « tress,” she said, “that I look beautiful} lady in a king's court. aan ‘ic these te 7:30—(7) Cavalcade of America. inher Leon Ames, Lurene laa igs Myrtle ‘eka (4) Jean Grace Kelly became a full-fledged star forward with delight to this pos Stephieh bese — ° PE 4-2525 ° j McBride. (2) Art Linkletter. 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- off. : 3$:15—(4) Golden Windows. 3:30—(4) One Man's Family. iaesicieeeadlianenesnentnmneeenssenedtinemantitnemeneneesme tiienesesiananeaaaiaeaeeaiaaaaa Hessian troops to Colonial side in American Revolution in ‘The Gingerbread Man.” (9) Guy Lombardo. Music. (4) Dinah Shore. Songs of Wintertime. (2) News. Doug Edwards. 10:30—(7) Stop the Music. Quiz with Bert Parks. (9) The Fal- con. “Tangier Finale.” .(2) See It Now. Report on South Africa, Part II with Edward R. Mur- row. : (11:00—(7) Soupy's On. Chris Con- and aftérward danced at the Harwyn with constant escort Oleg Cassini. Her wealthy Philadelphia parents, the John B. Kellys, and pretty sister Lizanne and flancee Don Levine, were in the party. Of her future, Miss Kelly says, “I have [ANNOUNCING| | GRACE KELLY (2) 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John ; : Bob Crosby no plans to be married and I’m not engaged, either.” favze. (2) Jo Staf-| ner guest. (9) National News. . gaged, ; K il C | Ss | Ti | had Show. Tamathy Weston, 2| (4) News. Paul Williams. (2)|3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar. in a entile arniva atter He year old son of Jo and Paul! News. Jack LeGoff. lowe. El Morocco never has a floor show—the patrons are too chic : : ial) 11:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. 4:00—(7) Capt. Flint. (9) Justice | —but Jackie Gleason, celebrating his rise to No. 1 in the TV|M ASPHALT TILE IN A | 8:00—(7) Theater. Helmut Dan-| Michael Rennie in “Uneasy; Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. ( 2) reuse, gave it one Wed. night. He introduced Johnnie Ray ' pa" AO | = in “The Bet.” (9) Bishop | Terms.” (9) Movie Date. Rob- Brighter Day. who went to the dence floor and sang . ‘yl Pele Le ‘ ~ : ; Martha Ray Show. Art Carney, Kier at . jee orm. especially bossman John Perona, who Tr, Ideals! ats j Jules Munshin, Rocky Graziano} S70¥- Don acti be ee AO, ee didn’t have to -pay the expensive talent pets el na I oe | ave HTL. : - © vy 5 aed . ” Fars) : - 3 guest. (2) Red Skelton. Family) 1.1. «The Hoodlum.” in fact, the-talent insisted on paying ine £4: ets: gathers for Christmas show. . (2) On Your Account. a goodly check. td “4 $:30—(7) Twenty Questions. Peg-|'1:3—(4), Tonight. Variety a0 | 4:45(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) ‘« &.& | Taya pe- : gy Ann Garner guest on guess- Lenmend, guests . ~| Modern Romances. | AR aD aD 5 ing game. (9) Mary Morgan , : 5:00—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Folk THE MIDNIGHT EARL... i i anni Tree ‘3 a Ce WEDNESDAY MORNING Songs. (4) Pinky Lee. (2) Red Buttons’ managers deny he asked | ais oa : > “Richard Burton reading. (2) 7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning R. Q. Lewis. to be freed of his TV contract; he merely | ity ye 4 7 Halls of Ivy. Grandmother coed | Show. Z | 5:30—(9) Howdy Doody. (4) Howdy wanted some rest . Now it’s Denise | ae Aa Le asks embarrassing questions, '9:00—(7) Breakfast Club. | Doody. 42) Pirate Pete. Darcel and Dick Cowell . . . Mayor. wel e ely af = Wagner'll spend a couple weeks at the of b ! ’ Miami Fontainebleau which had its lux- | } aL ibs | -- Today's Radio Programs -- urious eponing iat weekend suse EY iat | Y Ex-boxing champ Kid Gavilan and his | “LW lt Le { Programs furnished by stations listed im this column are subject te change without notice. manager, Angel Lopez, ain't talking . y Jimmy Stewart's take for a _ single GE. + WIR, (760) CKLW, (800) WWJ, (850) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270) WPON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) Theater TV shot will be 50 G . Pat | We loan you White (of Jan Murray's “Doilar A ‘Sec- | tools and comer? WER. Tes of Tews cau Ga coe WEAN, News. moll” ond”) bought two minks to raise—but Sai mos ppt dmaraceade wroe Se a | sie wan nee pees they turned out to be brothers. 16;:18—WW4, Gildersieeve 9:30—WJR, Mra rage :15—WJR, Ma Perzine WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenste| “v2 "Top of Town | Wron. @ Kaye CKLW. Musical Airs CELW, BeUe ast CKLW. Preqfie Martin fo pete am Joe 120-0 IR. Dr. Maione * * * * SS Wewa, Frat of Lights | OKLW. Good Neighbor | 45", ee tent Gregg Sherwood says she'll wea: the | Coa eentpe caw owen 10:00 WJK A Gentes | See Sam. Mee. Burien country’s only full length white mink FELT BASE LI WHY, Lee Smits | 18:48_WIR, Music WWwi. McBride, Smith | WIBK: Tom George coat to the Cotillion Ball... Van. | CKLW, Bddie CKLW, Organaires potas | WPON. News, Eddy - - le lead in the ‘ ‘ e : WCAR, Talk Sports K. Carols CKLW, News, Homechat =| Johnson may get the male a i) <= 05. neces secs pp Beate A OR SS = ‘wwe Pisin BI | PAT WHITE Lillian Roth film, “I'll Cry Tomorrow.” 6’x®’ Wide 12” Wide wwl" bese Mulbotiang | | WWJ. News | WPON. News. Party WPON, Club }460 . From Free wx ———_ WXYz, Top ot Town | t¢:30—WwJ, Fran Harris tre win Poosatg Drake Earl's Pearls... ; ? ay ae Wis 11:15—WJR, Bob Reynolds relink sary ‘worgan ree eee oe Bobby Nicholson wonders if his wife’s hinting at Yd. 3 Yd. c , 6-45—Wm, Lowell Thomes | Wrz. cue a tore WCAR. Pontiac High WCAR. Hail. Sports . something: “This Christmas, instead of putting up a Wx¥s, CKLW. Muste ante oir eke ‘wes cash. stocking, she’s leaving a coat hanger.” | 10 Cees eee ORL, Phil, McKellar WCAR Song Parade ———E THE MARILYN SHEPPARD CASE is-Cleveland’s best-publi- | News, Top of Towa | 11:06—WW4J, Strike It Rich "Wwwa, Women tn Love Warren | cized murder since the Giants left town. That's earl, brother. WXYZ, Moa. Romances WEDNESDAY MORNING WWJ, Backstage Wife WXYZ Wattrick MeK CKLW — Eddie Chase WJBK. Don McLeod WPON, Sports News - 7:0) «th wnat Ball WIBR Gentile Ringe 7:38 — WXYZ. Osgood, Wolfe WY, WIBK Genitte ene 7:15—WWJ, Muste €:30—WIR, Agri'eh. Voice WCAR, News. Lady Bong aR Reva c cereus \ B ews. y en 7 \ errr, eet | ies ieee | sine om IT VINYL RUBBER || 1:30_WJR, Choratiers BXYR Prea WEOM, Hymn Time ww) You ‘Horn Alarm Costly i | WWJ, Morgan Beatty WJBK Gentile. Binge 11: wWsk state vp ating | Ww, Young 4 C aul e | Qa | WXYZ, Gilver Eagie WPON, Club 1460 WWJ Phrase Pav: Orr Traffic Court | . ee tae eee 3:00— wdk Jim vine Le eee ee ee 8:45—WJR, Our Gal | DETR @ — Traffic Cou | oe ; 5 > WWI Rt to Happiness 1 § i , f ref Oscar Riopelle Jr. fined CKLW David referee ar Riopelle Jr. fin a ag nea eel wWJBK News Me ceeate O pais | ¢:06—WJR, House Party i owe urope orces Elmore Pike, 32. of Detroit, $25 TILE CKLW Queen for Day | WIRK News Mel end | ow WJ Jeck White Usgoog Wolfe WJ, News cKI W. Break the Bank Monday Because he used his alito O° wx sg horn as an alarm clock. Patrolman Raymond Fortin testified Pike wWJ, One CKLW, Eddie Fisher 8 60_WJR, Stop the Music WWJ, People Are Punny WXYZ, Show Stopper WASHINGTON wW—Lt. Gen. -An- thony C. McAuliffe, the combat 919" 2 95 Hinge | * CKLW. Treasury Agent CKLW Terence O'Dell WJBK. News. McLeoa 4 1s ww Stella Nalies jleader who 10 years ago said _ looted his horn eight times to All Colors ce ee So || ome tues varie | WPON, News | WRON, Club 1460" “nuts” to a German surrender de-_ arouse a share-the-ride-to-w ork oby Var . s . 8.3%6—WJR, Stop Music amare. doc wine 12:13 WIR. Farm Roundup | ¢:28-WJR. Music Mall mand at the Battle of the Bulge, | friend who overslept. Mounted on Plywood Perfect WZ, Vandercook ple Ls Maxwell | wee ae ee WWJ, Widder Brown is going to become commander of for coffee or card tables. Cig- WJBK, News, Gentile y ? WJBK. McLeod , ( ee WCAR, News WPON, Music WCAR, Carousel | U.S. Army forces ih Europe. | Drunk Driver Fined arette and alcohol proo 12:30—WJR. Time Out, Musle | «The Army announced yesterday | WPON, News, Music | » * 1h le Ho WXYE—Hews, Crocker ‘=e oma win *\ that McAuliffe will succeed Gen.| John D. Helton, 22, of 179 "s 8:15—WJR, Bud Guest 8:45—WXYZ, Just Easy 0:00—WWJ, Radio Theater WXYZ, Town Mee CKLW, Wash, Cath. Wrought Iron Legs in Stock! CKLW, Your Boy Bud CKLW. George W | WIBE McLeod WCAR, News ili . : 4 ; Sa oc oon William M. Hoge, who will retire) burn St., was fined $100 and $3 WPON, Egan Show eee ase sees next month, | costs terday after he : . a ote yes y after pleaded 215 —W Ie, Bing Crete cn bai KLW. Eddie Chase | McAuliffe, 56, commanded the guilty to drunk driving before Syl- $:38—WIR Muste Hall | | 0:45—WWJ. News WCAR, Radio Rev. 9:00-—WJIK. News 9: 36—_WJR, Messiah CKLW, The Search 9 15—WKYZ, News CKLW, Music WIBK, News, McLeod WCAR, Sign Off | WPON, News, Music | 5:13—WJR. Music | 101st Airborne Division Jate in 1944. ‘He will be succeeded in his present | post as head of the 7th Army in WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON | van Lake Ju Justice Joseph J. Leavy. {:00—WJIR, Road of Life Plastic . WWJ Minute Parade WWJ News Muthollané Www Jim Deland es SUES, Letty Cootll WXYZ. Breakfast Club WXYZ, Paul Winter ] Sm -CRLW. Bill Hcuock Europe by Lt. Gen. Henry I. Hodes, C - so:e0-WJR, Teaneeme Erste! WJBK. News T. Georse | CREW ewe ee eee ‘ ‘present commander of the 7th Corps. Santa Claus Bushes Refrig tor - Wash ‘Motorist Fined ae a Not in Short Supply Repair Service pies Nee eae | @ All Makes @ Expert, Trained Technicians eat a symbol of peace and good- | Royal Oak, to three days in Coral @ All Work Guaranteed ~ Somebody’ is telling fibs. and $15 costs, after ame pleaded | “There is absolutely no truth to. | guilty to drunk driving. reports there is a shortage of trees | . in Michigan.” said C. A. Boyer, chief of the Agriculture Depart- ment's bureau of plant industry. “Merchants who claim a short- , age probably are just trying to| keep the price up,”’ he said. The supply is normal and ae trees are of a “much better” grade this year, Boyer noted. MUNTZ TV SERVICE | repos Soper nr ’s Only Factory Took Own Life in Egypt — Service for Muntz TV | CAIRO, Egypt Egypt's pub- j lie prosecutor announced tocay | $85 Clawson Justce Kurt C. 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Electrical Dept—Basement Leow Scotter ® Rugs Of Colorful Cotton Pile Rey = 1,77 Choice of 5 lovely Harmony + House colors to suit any room. _— are securely locked in back. 24x36-inch ; floor Coverings—2nd Floor & \ ‘, \ .— rt MATT wn nape / have ence checked nee everyone on your Christmas list ? a OPEN TONIGHT, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY "TIL 9! SOREN TONIGHT @ latices Use Sears Credit Purchase Coupon Books for con- venience in buying small items. Available in $10, $15, $20, $25, $50 denominations. Use them just like cash. Use Sears Easy Payment Plan on your purchases total- ing $20 or more. Ask any salesperson about this con- venient, easy way to use your credit at Sears! — RL KT ‘a Fal ig - Sot > 4) > =, * | ey fir Wey Table Cloth Sets Many Styles All Sale Priced Velues to 798 2.98 Choose from assorted patterns ond colors in many fabrics! Some with matching napkins. An ideal gilt Linen a Floor Pillowcase Sets. Fine Hand Loomed Embroidery tes” 1.69 Choice of floral, Mr. and Mrs or His and Hers designa on white or dainty pastel colored pillowcases. | pair Domestic Sent—Neia. Fleer Fatigue ‘Mats Springy Sponge Rubber Buy Now 1.98 Harmony House sponge rubber fatigue mats designed to qive the maximum underfoot m fort! Large 18x30-in Floor Covering—ind Floor ‘ . a 3-Pc. Carving Set Knife. Fork and Steel 3-Pieces 11.95 sulated stag handles bes quahty stainle stee Piads will never tar: harpeniny chrome pitted Hardware Dept.—Basement } steer! Kenmore Toasters Red. Green or Yellow Trim Git Priced = 8.95 Now—in colors! Famous “High- Pop” action, hinged crumb tray, is gutomat:. See it now! Electrical Dep!—Basement Plastic ‘Dress Hanger Notches for a on Skirts Sale Priced 8 od 88¢ Sturdy plastic in opaque red, lue green or yellow, wont break when dropped. With swivel hook. Notions Dept.—Main Floor Plaid Gift Blanket Warm. Beautiful, Wash Well ‘Now Only =69° 5 Beautiful plaid in 73°, ray- on, 12", cotton, 10%, wool, $°, rayon teca 7-in. acetate satin binding. 72x90-in. size. Semester Dept—Mein fF = "Electric Shovers Crafstman Quality Reduced Reg. 1750 = 1 33.88 He can try it for 20 days — if he s not satisfied, return it' Hell get the cleanest, fastest shaves ever Hardware Dept.—Basement Speckled Rooster Reduced in Price Now Reg. 79c Abe Cock 4ib fowl or orat as tasty as Grandma’s in easy- tocleqan blue enamel ro velar = -on sale at Sears! Housewares—Sears Basement Pl gee aot —— ‘ heaenom 24-Pc. Tableware Of Beautiful Stainiess Steel 14.95 Providence Always mirror bright! Never needs polishing! One piece holiow handle knives, tines, bowis, fully tapered Hardware Dept.—Basement “ox yous money back” SEARS Men’s Sport Shirts Novelty Plaids and Checks Reg. 2.98 for $5 New styles in cotton flannel with new printed patterns. Smart sport cut. Choice of colors... in 4 sizes Men’ s F ernishings—Meis Floor Automatic Blanket Ful} Size, Single Control Priced at , s pow Thermostats automatically con trol temperature 100°, worl face; 75°, wool, 25°, * cotton. . Guaranteed for 5 years! —— ate Floor Basie 3 = Seve es eae Fy aes | 9-Cup Percolator Fast, Completely Automatic ut tisted §16,.95 Year ‘round gilt! Smart chrome plated aluminum. Set “Flavor- control” dial... shuts off when ctlee is ready Electrical Dept.—Basement ‘Kenmore Roaster Cooks Complete Meal for 8 Formerly 37.95 ak 95 $8 DOWN Large 23 at s: Ad ustarte rack, removable we!!! Cord, 3 qiass dishes Roaster cabinet. priced at 21.9$ Electrical Dept.—Basement "3. Pe. “Rang e Sets. Fine Heavy a Aluminum Reg. 2.35 Range set made up of. 22- oun-e grease container, salt ae pepper ats es s. Bakelite tors in red or black Housewares Dept.—Basement 1.77 99 Gold-Plated Sealed Beam Hand Spotlight Idet Git §=49 Elegant gift Pistol-grip handle, easy to use as spot, signal or trouble light. 10%/2-foot cord Soft carrying case. Auto nceee —Perry St. Bas'mt Chenille Spreads Lovely Shag Scroll Pattern Priced Low So!lt as touch smart*bullic -—no ironing . full or twin size. Similar. Someproed Domi—Nei ain Floor baby's 3-Pe. ‘Towel Sets Beautiful Hand Screen Prints Gift Boxed _ 4.98 Set includes bath, hand towels, washcloth Choice of rose, dattodil, pansy print designs on white, yellow or pink Domestic Dept.—Main Floor —. Symphony Dishes Sears Own Exclusive Pattern Reg. 5.45 4. 44 « woon 0-p set f eymepheny dinnerware waI7e Froo! c ven pro of semi-porce- Ian in cheice of 4 colors House woreeSeers Basement Kenmore Poppers Priced Low for Christmas Reg. 889 = 3,99 Two ats. of pop corn every 5 minutes' Built-ih oil measure ‘Polished aluminum body. Cord set, two 10-oz. cans pop corn. Electrical Dept.—Basement with on fringe. Preshrunk In many colors a?) REGULARLY 34.95 Modern Arm Chair You ‘Save Over $10! and every night ’till gift lounge chairs 2.50 ~ Down Low—comfortable—modern! A small lounge chair with lots of comfort and style. Spring- filled seat in smart tapestry! 3 corer choices! Studio Couches — Use as Double or Twin Bed colors. ' Modern Desk Sale Priced for Christmas Giving Beautiful frame and guides. interiors. Distinctive fluted drawer- fronts 69” $7 DOWN Handy extra 58x74-in. double bed or two 29x74-in. twin size beds! 2 coil spring filled cushions. See it at Sears! Smart ruffle trimmed sofa by day with Choice of four vibrant “44 . $5 Down lunéd oak veneers with select y rdwood 7 roomy drawers with center Matching chair available at Sears low price! 154 North Saginaw St. Nylon Covered Comfy Rockers 5- in. Foam Latex Seats on §9* riced 9 DOWN Exclusively designed Hor- mony House platform rocker with 100% nylon pile cover and soft foam latex cushions. Rocker locks in position you pre- _ fer to give you extra com- fort. Sturdy hardwood frame, premium coil springs. See it. New Platform Rockers Locks in Any Position 58 $6 DOWN Comfy Harmony House plastic covered closed arm platform rocker locks in your favorite position. Ex- clusive Harmony House Cherry Red, Mint Green, Dawn Gray, also Char- treuse, Oxblood colors. Save now! Includes otto- man! Chair-Styled Gift Rocker Reg. 69.95 Harmony House Quality 29” Gif Priced $3 DOWN Comfy cotton padded, } budget priced-rockers with firm kiln - dried hardwood frame. Sag-resisting coil springs. Easy - to - clean plastic cover in choice of Cherry Red, Tropic Char- treuse, Charcoal. Smart limed oak finished hard- wood legs. CHRISTMAS EV E TIL 530. 5:30 ee hee ae, HOME FURNISHINGS Frieze Lounge Chair Perfect Gift for the Home now n'y 69.95 $7 DOWN S-in. thick foam latex cushion for real plush comfort. Hard- wood frame. Many frieze colors. Recliner Chairs New Three-Way Comfort Priced Low $99 $1@ DOWN Seat, back and foctrest, con- form to. your betr: Hardwood frame, 2% - foam latex wrapped cushions: Magazine Rocks Maple or Mahogany Finish 6.66 Sturdily constructed hardwood Harmony House magazine racks Two large. roomy: poek- ets Gitt priced at Sears! Priced Lower Folding Trays Christmas Gift Suggestion Set of 4 7. 95 siding tables fits in yeni lent for use at Complete with Available im Pairs. .3.95 *#eeee Nest of fe closet, P a fone Swivel Chairs Turns Easily te Any Position Now Only 2.95 Smart limed oak finished hands wood with Cherry Red, Tropie- al Chartreuse ‘or. charcoal tweed plastic cover. Phone FE 54171