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Jury Remains 
Sheppard Panel [Sheppard Awaiting Verdict 
in Fourth Day 
of Deliberations Recesses for Lunch 
With No Sign of Being 
Near Verdict 
CLEVELAND (# — Still 
deadlocked, jurors in the 
Sheppard murder trial end- 
ed the morning session to- 
day and went to lunch with 
no sign they are near a ver- 
dict. 
It was the fourth day 
deliber- | 
Tite pin qf 
and explained the cause. 
He said the date could not be scheduled until after Jan. 3 at the 
(Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) 
Ice Skating Available 
at Six Rinks in Pontiac 
Thanks to the all-night effort 
of an 1l-man Parks and Recrsea- 
tion Dept, crew and near-zero tem- 
peratures, ice skating is available 
today at all six city rinks. 
Skating will continue through 10 
p.m. daily at the following sites: 
Crofoot School, Washington Jun- 
jor High School, Wilson School, 
Whittier-Jefferson Schools, Weav- 
er Junior High Schovl and Oriole 
Field.   * 
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Deadlocked   
WORRY—Dr. Sam Sheppard’s well known smile has been replaced 
by a worried look in the Cleveland courtroom as the jury's continued 
deliberations make an acquittal verdict more remote. His trial for 
the slaying of his wife lasted nine 
case Friday forenoon.   weeks, and the jury received the 
  
Michigan Counts 2] Dead 
in..Pre-Christmas Traftic By UNITED PRESS a 
Michigan counted 21 persons killed in traffié during 
the first weekend following 
Although only one multiple-death crash was reported, 
a rash of collisions, pedestrian accidents and other high- 
way mishaps marred the busy pre-Christmas weekend in 
the Wolverine State. 
N early half of the victims were killed in pedestrian 
mishaps. Several of the other fata: accidents were y™ Safe Driving Day, 
  
blamed on slippery roads. 
Killed in the only multi- 
le-death mishap were Tom 
k Sr., 63, and Arthur 
Miles, 76, both of Farwell. 
‘State Police said a car driven 
"| by Cook skidded on icy pavement 
into the of a Chesapeake & 
Ohio train at a crossing 
at Farwell late Saturday. 
The pedestrian toll included Mel- 
vin R. Kluiter, 29, Grand Rapids; 
Theodore Swiercan, 32, Flint; 
Genbtvieve Keils, 60, Detroit; Glen 
Shattuck, 58, Lansing; William C. 
Hercliff, 23, Pontiac: Frank W. 
Noel, 76, Trenton, Henry H. Car!l- 
son, 56, Ecorse Township, Herman 
Deo, 19, Dearborn, and Mrs. Lizzie 
Daniel, 70, Fullman, Ark. 
Swiercan and Cartson were tist- 
ed as hit-run victims. 
A ‘70-year-old Jackson man, 
Theodore W. Wiesenmayer, died 
Sunday shortly after the ambu- 
lance which was taking him to 
University Hospital, Ann Arbor, 
collided with a car near Jack- 
son 
was killed Friday night when his 
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Foundations Deny Charge   
Tax-Free Groups Calle 
Worse Threat Than Reds WASHINGTON \(# — Spokesmen for several founda- 
tions have hit back with such terms as “biased” and 
“flimsy” at a House committee report accusing the giant 
taxfree groups of promoting a socialism of “far greater 
menace” at home than communism. 
The report was issued last night over the signatures 
of the three Republicans on a special five-member com- 
mittee headed by Rep. Reece (R-Tenn).   
One of them, Rep. Good-*— 
win of Massachusetts, dis- 
sented from many of the 
conclusions, including the 
one that the foundations 
socialism. 
    cartel” which, it declared, wields 
tremendous left-wing power over 
the nation’s thought and policies. 
However, it declared foundations 
generally are desirable and it said 
particular benefits have come from 
foundations in medicine, public 
health and science. 
Foundation influence has 
» | Crept into foreign policy matters, 
the report said, declaring that in 
one instance more “alertness'’ by 
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Teday ts Bonus Deuble Stamp Day. 
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Hugo C. Croll, 50, of Au Gres) Soviet-Brtsh ) 
Pact Menaced Russia Vows to Scrap 
Assistance Treaty If 
Germany Is Rearmed 
MOSCOW uw — Russia today threatened to scrap the British- 
Soviet Mutua] Assistance Treaty if 
the Paris agreements to rearm   Mendes-France 
Receives Vote 
of Confidence Assembly Clears Way 
for Four-Day Debate 
on Rearming Bonn 
PARIS () — The French|_ 
National Assembly today 
jgave Premier Pierre Men- 
des-France a Vote of confi- 
dence—310 to 172—on his 
Indochina policies, thus 
clearing the way for a four- 
day debate on German re- 
armament. 
The. number of the Pre- 
mier’s supporters was sharp- 
ly reduced, however, from 
his total on previous votes 
of confidence since he took 
office six months ago. 
On Aug. 10, he won a confidence 
vote on large special economic | 
powers, %61 to 90, with 143 ab 
stentions. 
On Oct. 1%, he was again voted a7T. 
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  | West Germany are ratified. 
| This warning was in a_ note 
| handed to British Ambassador Sir+ 
William Hayter by Soviet Deputy | Foreign Minister Andrei Gromyko 
at the Foreign Ministry. 
The test of the note was not 
immediately available but it was 
understood to be similar to a 
note given France Thursday 
threatening abroga of the 
French-Soviet treaty. 
The Soviet Foreign Ministry 
called a news conference for this) 
evening and it was believed the) 
text of the note would be miade| public then. | 
| Ambassador Hayter returned to 
his post here on Saturday after | 
| several weeks in Paris and London 
‘for consultations. 
Goodfellows Collect 
$3,200 for Yule Fund Unless private contributions help 
the Pontiac Metropolitan Club’s 
Old Newsboys meet the Goodfel- 
lows goal of $6,000, some of the 
city’s needy children may not be 
| visited by Santa on Christmas eve, 
| said Sgt. Walter Baerwolf, chair- 
man, 
The Goodfellows collected $3,200 
during the sale of Goodfellow edi- 
tions of the Press Saturday, 
According to Baerwolf, some 
500 needy families have been re- 
ported to the Goodfellows for 
aid.       
  
“Either Santa’s gifts will be 
spread pretty thin or some young- 
;Sters may not have a ‘white’ 
Christmas,” explained Baerwolf. 
| Baerwolf said that anyone wish     | ing to make contributions may call 
jhim at FEderal 20171, or Fire 
man Arthur Carson at FEderal 
2-971, : 
  
  sor aiscorint Amerteaa Fiver train sete. 
zx at Taskers. 6} W. Huron job of maintainirfg internal se- 
curity. 
He said the French expeditionary 
corps in South Viet Nam will be 
withdrawn gradually, leaving only 
enough French soldiers to protect 
French citizens and interests 
there 
Dulles Says NATO Meeting Successful   
WASHINGTON w—Secretary of | 
State Dulles arrived back in Wash- 
ington today from the North At- 
lantic Treaty Council meeting at 
Paris, which he said has 
“very important decisions unani- 
mously and in good spirit.’’ 
With Dulles aboard a Military 
Air Transport Service Constella- 
tion were Secretary of the Treas- 
ury Humphrey and Foreign Aid 
Chief Harold Stassen. 
Dulles, in an off-the-cuff state- 
ment, said he was glad he had had 
the opportunity in Paris to talk 
with British Foreign Minister An- 
thony Eden and French Premier 
Mendes-France. 
  
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{ t 2 Above Cuts School Attendance   > 
  Yule Party Sets Attendance Mark. 
    
          Coldest Blasts 
of Season Hit 
    
  
  Raised From Waters 
of Jamaica Bay 
NEW YORK, —A large section 
of the forward end of the Italian 
airliner that crashed Saturday with 
a loss of 26 lives was hauled to 
the surface of Jamaica Bay by 
salvage workers today, and imme- 
diately began to break apart. 
It is believed that the unrecov- 
ered bodies of=17 of the victims 
| were trapped in the craft. Nine 
| bodies have been found and six 
| persons of the 32 aboard the Rome- 
New York liner survived. 
Working with a 35.ton floating 
crane, Navy divers ked lift line 
beneath the     
  and mist, Officials said the pilot, 
  Forward End—of Plane: 
| foot pier with its tail as it ap-| 
proached the airport through rain | the secretary general's return to 
New York tomorrow. 
The Peiping Broadcast , esterday 
| quoted Mei Ju-ao, a Chinese justice 
| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 
Sheppard Judge 
Hearing Another 
Murder Today CLEVELAND # — Starting to- 
day, Judge Edward Blythin is 
serving in two murder trials at 
once   
One, of course, is the trial] of 
osteopath Samuel H. Sheppard, 
charged with first degree murder 
in the bludgeon-death of his preg- 
nant wife last July 4, Jurors in 
that trial try for the fourth straight 
day to reach a verdict. 
The other is the trial of Curtis 
Chaney, also charged with first 
degree murder in the fatal shoot- 
ing of another man last Aug, 23. 
Curtis has waived a jury, and 
Judge Blythin is on the three- 
judge panel which starts hearing 
ithe case today. 
Sir Anthony Eden’ Ill 
LONDON #—Sir Anthony Eden 
«ame down with a slight chill today 
after his return from the Paris   
     
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4 | original report was based on in- 
    Ahead of Winter Official End of Fall 
Will Occur at 4:25 
Wednesday Morning 
Although winter doesn't 
arrive officially until 
Wednesday, Oakland Coun- 
ty residents got a preview 
today as the mercury 
plunged to a bone-chilling 
two degrees above zero, 
stranding about 5,500 
Waterford Township school 
students and leaving hun- 
dreds of work-bound motor- 
on mer cee which began Saturday 
morning, pl the mer- 
cury to its lowest point for 
the season. Winter will ar- 
~ le agian Wednes-. 
. : Pontiac Press Phete : s 
PART OF RECORD CROWD—Pictured above is|the party was divided into three sections to| Officials at Waterford Township a portion of the estimated 7,300 youngsters and | accommodate the large turnout. Council President | Schools said students were left 
parents who attended the 16th annual Oakland | Fred V. Haggard said the crowd was the largest |#tranded when school buses failed 
County CIO Council Christmas party Saturday at|in history. Santa Claus, rear center, looks to wat, Fue Sena Ge Pontiac High School. In mass production fashion, | overwhelmed by the throng. . ship's “8,000. students walked 
Buick Division (Tammarskjold Will Leave |= ==3* = Buick Division J tem's 23 coaches started. Waiting 
as New S eof 12," |\Cece end ghremee, til. aoeiie ponsor hemes and gieemte: eal aatiied 
NEW YORK (UP) = Television OF elping ef s peg Be Aagrese - three comedian Jackie Gleason said to- s : trips daily. 
day he has “as good as signed” a . ; 
three-year contract with the Colum- | STOCKHOLM, Sweden (—U. N. Secretary General| ,,A Sp0t check of towing services Sale maar ee eee Dag Hammarskjold announced last night after a meet-|urban motorists were unable to 
which would pay him $11,000,000. | ing with Communist China’s ambassador to Sweden that | start their cars. 
The deal, described as ‘‘the | he still plans to leave for Peiping sometime after Dec. 26,| The immediate forecast, se 
biggest — ap rad but the exact date has not been set. cording to the U. 5. Weather Bu- 
09cm ear ‘s17,000,000,| 8 Hammarskjold conferred at a luncheon with the| inc tonight ager a oe 
Se eS ae ea ae ree cee aes ee com on eg ease e . rs : 
ta clea ms China is holding as spies. — pepe ylang. pany 
prises) will get $11,000,000," Giea- | 1 radio Te ete Illness Critical | tomorrow night will be cloudy 
CBS for the time.” or onl 1 Cee ee urries and higher 
an e inese “volun- t 
half-hour an a a teers” in Korea, not to the . today the mercury mooner,” a comedy sketch also | Chinese ts and 7 degrees. 
featuring Audrey Meadows and Art | the broadcast said cap- shortly after mid- Carney, which began as a small| tured the airmen. turday, the thermometer 
part of the Gleason show. Thir-| An official announcement from 3% degrees, dropping 
teen of these shows are scheduled | Hammarskjold said his 2%-hour until it reached 22 just before mid- during each summer. discussion with Keng was on prac- Early Sunday morning, it 
He said he thought the program | tical matters concerning his mis- eentifiued dropping until it hit 7 de. 
would be on at 8:30 p.m. Saturday | sion to China. The secretary gen- grees by midnight. Today at 8 
nights, and added that “it's prac-| eral will seek the release of the a. m. the temperature had reached tically set to do another show”| American airmen and all other —_ so for his present sponsors, Shaef-| U.N. personnel still held by the dropped to 2 about 8:30 fer Pen Co., Nescafe and Schick. | Chinese since the Korean War. The previous low for the fall Se U. N. Press Chief Wilder Foote was 14, set Dee. 7, The 
ale said all details of Hammar- low for that period was 
Part of Airliner | ss'atct suae'sra Le a as secon as , the 
been settied. a ux Gi tf of Denies wae 
. He said no further meetings were the thermometer registered eight 
Salvaged Today planned with the Chinese before : entire Fall season Z 
i   JAMES HILTON 
LONG BEACH, Calif, # — The | 
condition of 54-year-old James Hil- | 
ton, the noted novelist, was de- | 
scribed as ‘very poor” today at | 
Seaside Memorial Hospital. | 
Milton, author of such novels as | 
“Lost Horizon" and “Goodbye, Mr. 
Chips,” entered the hospital Nov. | 
21. His physician has declined to | 
disclose the nature of his illness 
other than to say he is suffering 
from an infection. 
The doctor said yesterday that 
he is getting ‘progressively 
worse,” 
  was 
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Red China Will Draft 
More Men for Military 
HONG KONG (UP)—Communist 
China will conscript new recruits 
for its  4,000,000-strong armed 
forces, Hong Kong’s Communist 
newspaper reported today, 
Under the new law all 
bodied men between the ages of 
18 and 24 must serve in the armed 
forces for periods ranging from 
three to five years.   
Claim Mindzenty Release 
Story From Eyewitness VIENNA, Austria (?—Kathpress, a Roman Catholic 
press service in Austria, today claimed support for its re- 
port of last week that Josef Cardinal Mindszenty had 
been freed. 
It also spoke of “relief measures . . . practically equal 
to a discharge.” 
There has been no confirmation from Budapest, nor 
at the Vatican, for the recurrent report of freedom for 
the cardinal, Roman Cath-+—   
olic primate of H 
who was sentenced in 
Kathpress said last week its 
formation from a French business 
man who had come from Budapest 
and had heard the rumors. Today 
Kathpress said: “According to the information, 
the cardinal is believed to be pres- 
ently at the archbishop's palace or 
in the parish of St. Mathias, both 
in Buda (part of Budapest). This 
would confirm the statement made 
by the official residence at Eszter- 
gom according to which the card- 
inal, while not in Esztergom, 
could possibly be in his diocese, 
Esztergom is the site of the arch 
diocese, to which also Budapest 
belongs.” 
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Pontiac Deaths {fiw “™"" "| Foundations Called 
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oe on ak } Rockefeller Foundation, 
Franklin A. Forr Mrs. Peter M. Wakefield 'Menace to Country Carnegie groups, end what it called 
fey. shy ! Mrs: Peter M. (Della) Wakefield, | “offshoots” of the big three. 
Mrs. Franklin A. (Millie Mary) a (Continued From Page One) es | " : ee . 
1. p a “aoe Farr, 85, 43 Dakota Dr., died yes |W 8 First St died Yesierman| trustees ot some foundations which 
a A resident of Pontiac for 3 io | Pacifie Relations “might have hs rl 
. ' : Born in Jackson/Ala., she was | ig, _ Carnegie Endowment 
; , Rot ved China from the unists . years, she was born ia Brown City | 4) 4, r ot maa i Ss Cemm | International Peace and the       
    ; “ : by } the in Korea.” | neq . of New York, stor Aap omyn gpm aippnarees Becerra er ae - and a on of anal < aie. Reel Mean mar-| ——s war : fe jai aa t 
Cty Commission agenda is the fourth — fifth — he ~ eka! of oe Masti |ried in Huntland, Tenn., June 13, | criticized by congressional groups. | New = —_ ; oe 
Baldwin School, accom ; Herald Tribune , 
bend erdinance which would allow| coh a Pembroke School stu- Church, she attended schools in |" lengthy document ticked | and the Washing- a 
= grade A resident of Pontiac for 22) _ | tom Post and Times Herald, which up to $400,000 in revenue bonds/dens. Carols will be narrated Brown City and Lakeville. age we ee eee cad had commadtions etth foun i 
for off-street parking facilities. | through the use of murals on stage Surviving. are two daughters, ,Ye#"s. she came here from tations and individuals im com | aations and had criticized the in- 
With it is a resolution calling | im the auditorium. Mrs. Verta Underwood and Mrs. | chester, Tenn. ; nection with the founda- | vestigation. The latter two newspa- , . Continuing the traditional Christ- Erving Zuehlk, both of Pontiac,| Surviving besides her husband | tien-influenced ‘ oe pers said statements made in the 
for the sale of $260,000 in bonds 
for construction of Municipal Park- 
ing Lot No. 1 on Pierce between 
Merrill and Brdéwn streets, 
nicipal Parking Lot No, 2 at the’ mas musical programs, the lower 
grades at Baldwin will present a 
program based on “Symbols of 
Service for former resident Mrs, 
ge B. (Charlotte) Linton, 74, 
will held at 3 p.m. Tuesday 
| at the Bell Chapel of the William 
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        branch of the NationalsFarm and | 
Garden Gub 4 
Surviving besides her husband   DOCTOR OF 1954—Dr. Karl B.| 
Pace, of Greenville, N. C., wears 
the medal he won after being 
named “Family Doctor of the 
Year,” by the American ‘Medical 
Association convention in Miami, 
Fla. The 66-year-old physician has | 
been practicing medicine in 
Greenville for the last 40 years. |     
    
  _ from single family | 
residence to Business A classifica- 
  leadership of Eric 
YMCA model air- 
is meeting from 7 to 
Tuesday in the craft | 
boys are instructed in 
  . s 
“Ladies Night” at 
tonight's ie Twelve Club 6:30) 
dinner meeting at the Community | 
House, members have a Christ. | 
program planned in the an-| 
of Victor Ulrich 
the Birmingham High Schoo! | 
  
Parrino said. it might not be pos- 
sible to start the retrial until the 
early spring. * * . 
It the! fitdrs temain deadlocked today, 
foreman how the jurors stand. And   if he is told there is no hope of | inches of rain. 
agreement, he can discharge them | nm | 
Eseries ren U, 5, Prisons 
_| tures recorded, compared to %5 
with 3.72 inches falling on the 
|alone. By the end of the month, 
Blythin can ask the | pontiac was drenched by 10.44 in some congressional quarters. is a son, Frederick Riebel of Hart- 
Mrs. Anne Hitchcock of Detroit, 
three grandchildren, and a brother, 
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May Be Probed Rep. Celler Indicates 
Investigation May Stem 
From Remington Death | 
WASHINGTON (INS) — Rep.) 
She died at her home, 1447 Old| Emanuel Celler (D-NY) said to-| 
Salem Court. Sunday. | day the recent slaying of William) 
Surviving are a daughter, Mrs. W. Remington may result in a con- | 
Clarence E. Lehr, two grand- | gressional investigation of the fed- 
daughters, Mrs. John L. Waint! eral prison system. | 
and Mrs. Jack A. Gordon, and Celler will become chairman of | 
four great-grandchildren. the House Judiciary Committee 
ee when the Democratic Sth Con- 
Season's Coldest gress convenes Jan. 5. 
Hits Pontiac Area The congressman onld the 
(Continued From Page One) Mrs, Sarah Retticle 
Service for Mrs. Sarah Rettich, 
34, a well-known horse - racing 
fan, will be held at 11 a.m. Wednes- | 
day at the Bell Chapel of the 
William R. Hamilton Co., with 
byrial in her birthplace. Ann Ar- 
bor.   
  
brutal slaying of Remington, a | 
former government economist | 
serving a three-year term for | 
perjury, might indicate existence | 
of conditions in federal prisons | 
last year. | which require correction, | 
The record high last year was 84| He stated: ‘I am not yet pre | 
degrees, recorded on the 19th of pared to say that an investigation 
October, with 80 degrees the high- is needed. However, the brutal, 
est reading for fall 1954. Pontiac’ slaying of Remington may bear 
was hit by the first frost Oct. 17. | looking into. 
As for rainfall, October broke | ‘‘! will probably take the matter 
all existing records. The previous Up with James V. Bennett, director 
record for the month was 6.76 | of the Federal Bureau of. Prisons. 
inches recorded in 1890, and the Possibly the committee may want 
all-time high was 6.86 im April (to call him for questioning.” 
1947, | Celler added that he had the 
; | highest personal regard for Ben- 
noe eeenls were payee nett. He praised the federal prison fore the month was half gone, | director ‘for having done an ex- 
cellent job..over. the years.” 
Berinett has been Under attack   
j;and previous demands have been 
made for a general investigation. 
Several times during the month These requests have increased 
This would necessitate another | roads were flooded and damage to since the slaying of Remington by 
long and expensive trial. 
Courtroom veterans were unable 
to remember any jury going so 
many hours without a verdict, or 
being held so long by a judge. | homes was reported. 
Snowfall] this year has failed to 
equal that of 1953. An estimated 
3.91 inches were recorded so far 
this year as compared to 4.42 last | 
  The jurors took the case at 10:13 
a.m. last Friday. When they were | 
excused last night — there was no. 
after-dinner session—they had been. 
together nearly 56 hours, and ac- | 
tually deliberating in the jury room 
just over 24 hours. 
Sheppard himself looks pale, 
drawn and unutterably weary. 
The state alleges that he killed | 
his wife last July 4. His relations | 
with other women, the prosecution | 
argued, prompted the crime. Thus, | 
the charge is first degree murder. | 
Conviction of the charge would car- | 
ry a Mandatory death sentence un- | 
less the jury recommended mercy 
guilt. He says a prowler broke 
into his home while he was asleep 
and beat Marilyn Sheppard to 
death, She was pregnant at the 
time. 
Under Ohio law, a prisoner must 
be brought from his cel] to the 
courtroom every time the jury re- 
cesses for meals or for the night 
Thys, Sheppard has confronted 
them eight times since they began 
deliberating his fate. They went 
to dinner last night shortly after 
6 o'clock, and were excused from 
the usua) night session. 
The Weather (PONTIAC AND VICINITY) — Parily 
= tenight. Temerrew partly cleudy 
*   
ible winds tonight. 
Temerrew night cloudy with light snow 
flurries and net se cold. 
Teday in Pontiac 
Lowest temperature preceding 8 8 m. 8. 
t 8a. m= Wind velocity 2 mph 
Direction—North 
sets Monday at § 02 p m 
Sun rises Tuesday at 757 pm 
Moon sets Monday at 1 44 pm 
Moon rises Tuesday at 446 am 
Dewntown Temperatures 
Ge m ‘4 lle m 18 
. OMe cca 4 12 neon 4 
sam 4 lpm 16 
OB: @....5.5: 4 2. m 19 
18 a. m 16 
Sunday in Pontiac 
{As recorded Downtown) 
"  dnsegh rere 
Weather —Cloudy. 
Trace of snow. 
One Year Age in Pontiac 
temperature : ¥ 
re bs 
32 
Bighest and Lewest Temperatures 
This Date in #2 Years 
66 in 1895 @ im 1942 
SUNDAY'S TEMPERATURES floes 20 #1 Marquette 20 17 | 
Buffalo 320413) Memphis 3 22 
ee # 4 Miliwaukee 25 16 
ago 18 Minneapolis 27 21 
Coditiae 7 New Orleans 44 30 
41 21 
nix ™ 47 
St. Louis am 
S$. Prancisco 55 
  an 
  year. But neither compare to 1861. 
| 
‘highways in southwestern when 3 inches fell on Pontiac 
during the week of Dec. 14 to 21. 
And the weather picture today 
in this area reflects the situa. 
minus 15 degrees war reported. | 
Flint reported five degrees below | 
zeTo while Saginaw shivered in -2 
degree weather. 
iliac, known as the state's | 
“j box,’' reported a ‘‘comfort- 
able” six degrees 
The Michigan Auto Club said | 
Michi- | 
gan are slippery but local offi- 
cials-satt-arteries in-this-atea are: 
relatively dry 
Nationally, the nippy: weather 
extended over the eastern third of 
the country, with freezing weather | 
penetrating as far south as Florida 
The long range forecast for Wes 
area says that temperatures dilr- 
ing the next °0 @ays will average 
below normal and snowfal! will be 
about average 
State Traffic Kills 21 
Over the Weekend (Continued From Page One) 
car skidded into a truck near Sag 
inaw on M15. 
Frank Nobliski, 65, Detroit, was 
killed when a car in which he 
was riding skidded off icy M24 
and hit a tree 14 miles north of 
Lapeer. 
Other traffic victims 
Mrs. Mary Shipped, 32, Birming- | 
ham—killed when her family’s car 
collided with another auto in De- 
troit 
Mrs. Lois Turnbull, 21, Flint—~ 
killed when a car driven by her 
husband collided with a Grand 
Trunk Western freight train in 
Owosso, 
Kendall McDonald, 16, Mason— 
killed in a two-car collision near~ 
his home. 
Vickie Lee Evett, 5 months, Lans- 
, |'ng—died shortly after a car driven 
by her mother was involved in a 
collision in Lansing | 
John W. Ojdyla, 65, Hamtramck | 
— injured fatally when his car 
struck a railroad viaduct in De- 
troit. 
Ted Best Jr., 28.-Mount Clemens 
—killed when his truck overturned 
after colliding with a car near 
Mount Clemens 
car struck a railroad abutment at | 
Grand Rapids. } fellow prisoners 
Negotiate for Return 
of Black Legionnaire | 
JACKSON U—MovVes were under 
| way today to return Edgar Bald- 
win, “Black Legionnaire” serving 
life at Southern Michigan Prison 
for murder. 
Baldwin, 44, fled from a trusty 
block Sept. 4 with two .other pris- 
oners in a prison car. He was} 
captured Saturday in St. Louis. 
The FBI said Baldwin had — 
been working as a taxicab driver | 
in St. Louis and was armed with | 
a .32 caliber revolver when he | 
was arrested, 
Baldwin was sentenced to life in 
Detroit Oct 9 4936._after he—and 
nine other “Black Legionnaires” 
were convicted of the kidnap slay- 
ing of Charles A. Poole’ Members 
of the “Black Legion.” a terrorist 
| group, claimed that Poole had brat- 
en his wife 
  
Trade Up, Income Down | 
TOKYO uw — Japan dramatically 
increased her exports of iron and 
steel this year, but many of the 
products were sold abroad below 
Kyodo news service reported cost 
today five grandchildren and four great- 
grandchildren. 
Funeral service Tuesday at 1:30 
p.m. will be from Farmer-Snover 
Funeral Home, the Rev. Fred R. are a daughter, Mrs. Carroll Ellis 
of Pontiac, and two brothers, John 
and Beh Reed, both of, Oakland | 
Park, Fla. 
Service from Voorhees - Siple 
Tiffany officiating. Burial wilh Chapel will be’ Wednesday at 2 follow in Hart Cemetery, Macomb 
County. 
William C. Hercliff 
Service, from the Sparks-Griffin 
Chapel Tuesday for William C. 
Hercliff will be observed at 10 
a.m., with burial in Caseville. 
Hercliff died Saturday in Pon- 
tiac General Hospital of injuries 
which he suffered early that day 
when struck by a truck on Poptiac 
road. 
Born in Pigeon, he was the son 
of Harry Hercliff and Mrs. Mar- 
tha Ver Helle of East Detroit. He 
was married to Margaret Shelton 
July 8, 1950. 
Hercliff was an employe of the 
Oakland County Road Commis- 
sion, a veteran of the Korean War 
and a member of the Methodist 
Church. 
Surviving besides his mother 
and widow are a sister, Mrs. Fred 
Empke of Port Austin, and two 
brothers, Richard and Earl, both 
of Pigeon. 
    Frank E. Wagner 
Service for Frank E. Wagner, 
69, who died at a local hospital 
after an illness of several months, 
will be from the Sparks-Griffin 
Chapel Tuesday at 2 p.m., with 
‘burial in Oakland Hills Cemetery. 
A retired Pontiac Motor Division 
employe, Wagner had been a resi- 
dent of Pontiac for 38 years. He 
was a member of Roosevelt Lodge | - 
510, which will take charge of a 
grave-side service. 
Wagner was born in LeRay, 
Minn., to Frank and Anna Wagner. 
His wife, Nellie died in 1952. 
Surviving are three daughters, 
Mrs. Wendell O. Hill of Oxford. 
Mrs. Clair V. Kelley of Drayton 
Plains, Mrs. A. James McKim of 
Waterford, eight grandchildren 
and four great-grandchildren. 
  Mrs. Fred Winegar 
Mrs. Fred (Loretta Matilda) Win- | 
egar, 66. 16 Union Ct., died Sat- 
urday at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- 
pital after an iliness of one week. 
The daughter of Wendien and 
Effie Matilda Densmore Wagner. 
she was ‘born in Marine City and 
was married there June 2. 1908. A 
member of St. Vincent de Paul 
Church, she came to Pontiac from 
Port Huron in 1911. 
Surviving besides her husband 
are two sons. Leslie Frederick of 
Pontiac and William John of Gar- 
den City, Calif. 
Also surviving are two broth- 
ers, Charles of Port Huron and 
Wendlen of Los Angeles, and a 
grandson 
Funeral service wil] be Tuesday 
from St. Vincent de 
Paul Church. Rosary will be said 
‘tonight at 8:30 in the Melvin A. 
| Schutt Funeral Home, Buriaj will at 10 a.m. p.m.. the Rev. Edmond |. Watkins 
of Joslyn Avenue Presbyterian 
| Church officiating. Burial will fol- 
low in Roseland Park Cemetery. 
  
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at the Japanese war Crimes trials ° 
after World War II, as saying the 
case of the American fliers had 
nothing to do with the Korean ar- 
mistice because the truce applied | 
on the Communist side only to pris- 
oners captured by the North Ko | 
reans and Chinese ‘“‘volunteers.”’ | 
This fitted in with China’s conten- | 
| tion that she officially was not in- | 
volved in the Korean War. 
The radio declared the fliers | 
“were captured by Chisiese peas- 
ants within Chinese territory 
west of Antung in Liaoning prov- 
ince (Manchuria).” The United 
States maintains they were 
downed in North Korea and 
taken to China after their cap- 
ture. 
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that spies would not be sent out in 
uniforms, Mei said: 
“In determining whether a crim- 
| inal is a spy, the court obviously 
does not make its judgment on 
what he was wearing but what he 
was doing and the motives and 
purposes behind his actions.":   
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irl, |What Soviets Call Circus|Se's?robation, Fine Oya 0d IriS for Taking Car Wheel | . e aking Car S\ |] Open 9-5:30 — Friday ‘til 9 Phone FE 2-2895 
. |Is Variety Show in U.S, |, aman xeuger, a, o 28 1 = | om? |gola, Walled Lake, today was - 
nown 10 0 ice MOSCOW (INS)—Russians don't | of-hand, trained dogs and horses, | placed on two years probation and |}. 
seem to mind one bit that their| and a team of Chinese jugglers— | assessed $100 court costs by Cir- \ R 
7 —| Pair Wer . circuses don’t have lion tamers,| all accompanied by the 30-piece| Cult Judge Frank L. Doty after 
3 . in Se © puestioned | ephants and pretty sire Order of Lenin Circus Orchestra. | Pleading guilty Dec. 13 to larceny 
—  Knowland Hits Payment) ¥, oe knendan | setatar nigh Tv vanety ahow| 9%, EaY beer and his trainer "ite waa.charged with taking four|] a ° , of Gas Attendant Say ed ills ang | Stunted and groaned through -8| wheels Sept. 20 from a new car . ‘ ‘ wrestling exhibition. belonging to the L. B. Miles Auto = 
—- of ‘Blackmail’ to Free ]] | smsacuan — ro royal chit American tent show. | | atin Ore, arty as tero-| eles ot Commerce. WASHINGTON, (UP) — Sem.|a position of strength and dealing | OM Siti among six youths being Pied in its edie theater not | Cious in the fur as he had appeared ; : st ‘ . . the circus posters around town, * ss William F. Knowland (R-Calif) said | with (the Communists) on a basis agen eeetioning by Tecomcert, nc tialragl rine Pape rere _ iat with a little polishing he might Felonious Driving Nets 
= today the United States will invite | of strength.” For this reason, he | — = oes =! sae Sap go far in Stateside TV wrasling. | Youth Probation, Fine 
: World War TI if it pays amy | said, “I don't think this is a war| um Saying of Diyls Howe here) st Sunse where you are, | Top billing went to an expert | Circuit Judge Frank L. Doty io ) By a “blackmail” to free the 11 Ameri-| policy which I am suggesting.” have previously been questioned ob weed hs eiztctaly candi * | @ecrial clown. Muscevites reared | day placed Gerald L. Bullock, 20, - 
A can airmen imprisoned in Red |. Knowland’s views were contained |" ‘*e gas station ‘murder, Det.) | regs. when he lest hig baggy sailor | of 7615 Easton, Clarkston, on three * for your Holida Party! 
f China. tn a copyrighted interview with the Lt. Merlin Holmquist of the Bir- . . sult im mid-air, revealing a | years probation and assessed $250 , ® 
4 he has urged — including: a block- |“: today. canvas, squads of roustabouts or) Then a terrible ting happened. |"" Bullock was charged with caus- n rarm alry 
: ade of the China mainland — ate | Knowland said the United Na- of URE ne te eee us in o paaee a tear ia tiege ing ‘an accident on Clarkston-Orion Rd 
: tions should be given a chance enneth St., who Tucum-| Permanent buildings ma : Lake . 
less likely to plunge the world into iy ies Ge " But [cari police said was carrying|Soviet cities house year-around But springs attached to his safe- road Aug. 15 in which a woman 7350 Highland Rd. Near Williams 
3 atomic war than a new sign of : — Dienst ty line shot him back up to his | ¥®s injured. —_—_—_—— Sa Allied weakness a peace-at _| if it doesn't succeed by Jan. 5, | newspaper clippings of the Howe | circus theaters. eS 
= PANY"! he said, Congress should con- {shooting and other Detroit area} The Russian circus circuit ap- —— the plaster deme. The 
price policy. ; sider what to do and he per- |crimes, had dated Howe and so| parently hasn't enough lion tamers, aie Be aetabes its breath and . ~ 
_ Knowland conceded Russian | sonally recommended a block- | might understandably have saved|elephants or pretty girls to go cried wit ughter. NEW FOLD-A-WAY 
: subs might try to break up = | ade. news reprts. The other girl,| around, because the current show | It would be a great act in any- ) 
; blockade and sink U. 8. ships |. sn have suggested this would Delores Voch, of 4226 Berkshire, | at the Moscow arena stands short body’s circus ro nA r A MATIC IRONER 
: bat sald he ts “prepared to me: |i i ttective. But Knowland said |*8° knew Howe, Holmquist said. |” all three items. ; le 
| sae punilten "east. but |n€ believes it would cause “very | The two girls were arrested with | And @ troupe of melancholy Shopper's Wallet Stolen With 2 Usable Open Ends 
: bs —_ serious dislocations” in the Chi-| four men near Tumcecari Satur- | SYpsles doesn’t nearly take up | BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. Loma ‘ pe 
- nese Communist economy and put| day night on investigation of | the slack. But even second-rate | Dorsey of 1443 S. Bates St. report- ; aati 
Jeera aan, be eens, St |heniy new stress lisslenhg gasoline theft. The six had | “ireuses can be fun. ed the theft of her wallet contain- a og 
Allies their desire supply to its eastern satellite. | stopped for gasoline at a station Here’s what this pondent | ing $25 to $30 on Saturday. She , 
achieve peace will be weak in the | This, he argued, would be more| on U.S. 66, 22 miles east of seal ot the Te.” told police she left the billfold on a 
face of Communist advances. | than Peiping would be willing to| Tucumcari and left without pay- | Clowns wear ordinary stage | counter at Himelhoch Bros. & Co., 
“Any time you pay blackmail pay to keep the airmen. ing. | makeup and normal Soviet street | 168 W. Maple St., for a moment we 
you increase the demands and 1 vies aike ted were Robert | Clothes — trousers broad enough | and returned to find it gone. = 
think the more that is paid the | Four Christmas Trees ois. of 428 E. Kenneth st. |t0 Put on over snowshoes and dou- | o E L! .| greater the demands will be,” by | ; , Isaacs, 18, of 426 E. Kenneth St. | 1) Te acted jack 4 e 
yl said, referring to proposals that 35/ Arrive at White House om Mckee oF + ee 23 of | ‘This costume seems pretty funny ' 
Chinese students in this country WASHINGTON @—A big truck Royal Oak | 1, 9 westerner who hasn't been in Free Home 
be swapped for the airmen. p Township, Clifford Moreland, 18,| 9 "1S" eR. long son | “T think weakness invites war ‘livered four large Christmas) of 603 Waterfront Dr., Waterford 24 to men’ Prams of 
. . «tt he said. “The best chance of fees to the White House today. | Township» and Clifford Gardner, | sama — 
| keeping out of war is maintaining | Yicdeag ahha at Ft. Belvoir | 23, of Bloomington, Il. | fut what strikes the Russians 
—| ye Ga ee ‘sii te being | Holmquist said the men had not | Sbeut ea ts ae rar 
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‘ Parke, Davis Official | setup in the White House East |Porviously Deen implicated in the Sockets died Ol pate: RISTMAS 
| Honored by Academy fee eaeemeny — oe ay oan Howe, 24-year-old gas station| These colors are pretty gay for WEEK HOURS 
NEW YORK (UP) The New | outd aes the Witte Howes , eed was robbed of $60 and |these parts and the well-dressed 
| ~ killed in the washroom of the gas | Soviet man doesn't wear coats and 
York Academy of Sciences an- ‘portico | station at Woodward and Chaplin | trousers that don't match. 
nounced today that Dr. Leon A 1 a The circus trow are under the 
Sweet, 6, Detroit. has been electc | | : ics af thw: ieteicy of Coltare as a “fellow of the academy.” | Looting of Parked Cor et ne toolery, must be 
ae inca '|Reported in Waterford ecational as well as funny. pon ate” 
and products development for | Mrs. Dorothy Wright of 1060) oe aaa eee lampooned Foard “a 
Parke, Davis & Co., was chosen | Durant? Ave. told Oakland County |} ick -passi Ricci sis end thd til : 
because of his “achievements in| ¥ |sheriff's deputies Saturday that | vot scarcity of meat . 4 science.” ‘someone took about $25 worth of re ; 
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MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 
Thoughtful 
Screaming brakes and a dog’s whining 
  bring immediate anxiety to a house-. 
hold where two young girls have just 
released their dog for a run before din- 
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ve. 
But taking the time ty practice it 
like Merton J. Beit hurrying home 
after a busy day is a lesson to all of us. 
Lending a hand and a few kind words 
often lessen the shock and give as- 
surance that after all most human be- 
ings do haveakindheart. — 
$26,000,000 for Streets The report on Pontiac street needs is 
&@ sobering document. 
City Engineer Wrenn and City Plan- 
mer Smirm have conducted a survey. 
This shows that if our streets are to be 
adequate to handle the traffic in 1964, 
$26,000,000 will have to be spent on 
them in the next 10 years. 
* * *¥ 
This, of course, raises the ques- 
tion of where the City would find 
that kind of money. As City 
Manager Willman has pointed out, 
Pontiac isn’t able to devote more 
than $1,200,000 a year to its street 
program and still provide other 
_ Recessary public facilities. 
In other words, if our streets are to be 
adequate by 1964, Pontiac will have to 
have some outside financial aid. That 
aid, the City Manager points out, could 
come from a statewide bond issue pro- 
viding money for cities and increases in 
gas and weight taxes. 
* * * 
There isn't any doubt about the need 
as motorists and pedestrians are well 
aware. City Engineer Wrenn empha- 
sized it when he said, “we can’t handle 
the traffic now and I don’t know what 
we'll do five years from now unless a 
lot of work can somehow be financed.” 
a ee 
This newspaper is solidly behind 
a program to give to cities the 
additional highway funds needed. 
We also believe our City admin- 
istration ig to be commended for 
its planning to meet future street 
needs, 
We hope this advance planning not 
only will be continued but expanded, if 
necessary, so it will be possible to meet 
any additional need which might arise. 
Guatemala Needs Help 
Greatly increased and apparently 
justifiable concern is being felt in Wash- 
ington over conditions in Guatemala. 
Latest information is that the 
situation in that Central Ameri- 
can country, recently snatched 
from Communist domination, 
grows more critical daily. 
* * * 
Root of the trouble, reportedly, is the 
fact that the $3,200,000 in U.S. aid voted 
by Congress has been tied up in red 
tape. The result is that the new anti- 
Communist Armas government has re- 
ceived only the money voted to it for 
our share of the Guatemala section of 
the inter-American highway. 
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Because of the unfavorable 
climate created by the ousted 
      “has been associated with the ’ dried up. There is wide unemploy- 
ment and much unrest. What the 
country needs urgently and im- 
mediately is technical aid and 
advice on problems of finance, 
education and agriculture. 
One encouraging aspect of this grim 
situation is the news that aid soon will 
be on its way as a result of President 
CASTILLO Anmas’s recent urgent appeal. 
x * * 
However, this shouldn’t blind 
anyone to the fact that there can 
be no economic stability for that 
hard pressed country without a 
fair settlement with the United 
States Fruit Company. Much of 
the company’s valuable fruit prop- 
‘erty was confiscated by the Com- 
munists. 
Guatemala needs the right kind of 
help now. We would be damaging our 
own national interests if our tardiness 
were to let the Communists regain a 
footing. 
  —— 
FRoM “year to year many improve- 
ments are made in automobiles, and we 
still hope that some day the manufac- 
turers will learn how to make a wind- 
shield wiper that will operate when the 
car is climbing a steep grade. 
Tuosg working on plans for inter- 
planetary transportation may soon 
make a lie out of the saying, “You'll 
never get out of this world alive.” 
ESE 
“Tue horse will soon be extinct,” says 
a zoologist. And it’s beginning to seem 
that so will horse sense. 
    
The Man About Town 
New Man on Staff 
Closer Approach Sought in 
Our County Ag. Agent Work 
High heels: Adopted by girls who 
have been kissed on the forehead.   
  
With the idea of offering a more personal 
approach to problems on individual farms, 
Jehn K. Trocke 
has been added to the staff of the Oakland 
County Agricultural Exten- 
sion Service, under the 
title of Farm and Home De-— 
velopment Agent. A gradu-— 
ate of Michigan State Col- 
lege, he served as 4-H Club — 
Agent here in 1949. He also 
Michigan Agricultural Serv- 
ice, and managed the Wayne 
Training Schoo] Farm near 
Northville. Mr. Trocke is a 
long resident of this county, 
  TROCKE 
living at 
Milford. He is married and has three chil- 
dren. 
  
Stealing lights from outside Christmas 
trees is reported by several, which prompted 
Orville Kentwood 
and several of his friends around Cass Lake 
to connect batteries by which the culprits 
are “knocked out of their britches,” (in his 
words) by an electric shock when they try 
to remove them. One thief lay prone on the 
ground until the police arrived. 
“Where were you on Dec. 157,” has 
supplanted “Where's the fire’,” with 
some local traffic officers when they 
stop a speeder. 
Writing home that he is making progress 
toward recovery, 18 year old 
Robert Turpin 
of 1111 Round Lake Road, is at the Polio 
Foundation at Warm Springs, Ga. When 
stricken last spring Bob spent a month in 
an iron lung at St. Joseph Hospital. His 
mother, 
Mrs. David Turpin 
accompanied him to’ Warm Springs a few 
weeks ago, and has taken a position as nurse 
there. 
It apparently runs in the family, as 
Mrs. Frances Castle, 
wife of the former city editor of the Pontiac 
Press, 
John Castle, 
is assistant editor of “Reflections,” monthly 
publication at Pontiac General Hospital. 
Some idea of the size of the 
Christmas card business can be 
gained from the fact that a single 
class in a school in a Pontiac suburb 
sold $2,600 worth. 
  
Sophomore in Pontlae High School, 16 
year old . 
David Copeman : 
who has shown exceptional artistic ability, 
especially in his Christmas decorations at a 
local school, surely is justified in setting his 
goal for a course in auto designing at the GM 
Tech. School. He is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Copeman 
‘of 462 East Tennyson Ave. 
  
Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens 
of Oxford; fifty-fourth wedding anniversary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Gillam 
of Clifford; fifty-eighth wedding anniver- 
sary. 
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Peterson 
of Caro; sixtieth wedding anniversary. 
            
    
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Voice of the People   
Public Water Supply Shouldn’t Be Agent 
for Mass Medication, Says Helen Nord | whe 
Bumber of the telephone ag 
will mes be published Mf the writer co 
requests unless the letter ts critica) tn 
tte nature.) 
Regarding the enlightening of the 
public about fluoridation, these 
facts may be of interest. Peekskill, 
N. Y., just threw out fluoridation 
after a stormy legal battle. Green- 
wich, Conn., recently voted out 
fluoridation by a 1,000 majority. 
Northampton, Mass., threw out 
fluoridation after having used it 
awhile, etc. 
In Worcester, Mass., city solici- 
tor, H. J. Maleski and Commis. 
sioner Dr. Alex Whitkow have 
ruled “Fluoridation is illegal. The 
city is charged with the care, con- 
Physicians prescribe medication 
on an individual basis for a specfic have been wondering if its Mr. 
Dean or whose fault it is the way 
the mail is delivered at wrong 
street addresses. 
We have to carry mail to 192 if f at i i LEER, ifs iF ffets pba 
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Case Records of a Psychologist   
Friendly Rivalry Basic Force in Life; 
Churches Should Use It When Needed Read about the experiment 
which was conducted with the 
choir at Dr. Brooks’ big church 
in Indianapolis. Then harness 
this natural desire for rivalry 
and get some contests going 
in your own church. Com- 
ts a very wholesome 
* church tnfluence. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case N-301; Dr. A. Cleon Brooks, 
aged about 50, is the famous pas- 
tor of the Third Christian Church 
in Indianapolis. 
Before my address in his great 
church, he and Mrs. Brooks en- 
tertained Mrs. Crane and me at 
a delicious luncheon in their home. 
We discussed the value of con- 
tests and wholesome rivalry ‘as 
methods for stimulating young peo- 
ple. 
“Dr. Crane, many of the modern 
religious education experts frown 
upon contests as a method for in- 
creasing attendance,’’ Dr. Brooks 
said 
“But I agree with you that we 
should use any reasonable method 
to get people to church for ‘noth- 
ing is more dignified than a 
corpse.’ 
“Last year we struggled with 
our children’s choir and seemed 
to get nowhere.   
Aunt Het 
      director of youth music decided 
to start a contest. 
into two sections, with a leader 
over each. Points were given for 
new members, attendance of regu- 
lar members, etc. 
“The attendance soon began to 
increase. It jumped from the pre- 
vious year’s average attendance of 
half a dozen, to our present at- 
tendance of 4. 
“The choir is now bubbling 
with enthusiasm and interest. 
They work hard to appear in 
the church service each month. 
Se I am for contests which will 
produce this desirable result. 
“Indeed, the greatest contribu- 
tion to this revived enthusiasm is 
the addition to church member- 
ship. 
“We had 15 children unite with 
the church in the first three 
months and others are planning to 
do so, We are thrilled over these 
results." 
What better proof can any re 
ligious educational leader wish than 
the actual evidence cited by Dr. 
Brooks. \ 
And this experiment is not an isolated example, ‘Whenever a 
church leader initiates a live- 
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  to get -. . Your Christmas shop- 
ping done .. . And if you do not 
hurry up It won't be any fun 
. . . The crowds will be enormous 
and . .. The shelves will be so 
bare ... You surely will regret 
that you... Delayed in going 
there . . . Don’t put it off till 
Christmas Eve . . . But do the job 
.today . .. Prepare your list of 
right away... You would not 
want your relatives .. . And spe- 
cial friends to wait .. . Until their 
gifts for you would be . . . Too 
little and too late ... So get to 
work and do it now... And-as 
your heart is true . . . This Christ- 
mas will be wonderful ... For 
those you love—and you 
(Copyright 1954) 
Looking Back 
15 Years Ago 
CAPTAIN OF GERMAN ship, 
Admiral Graf Spee, cpmmits sui- 
cide. 
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be able to mobilize fast enough. 
It's a risk the administration 
seems willing to take for the sake 
of economy over the long pull. g 
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z other means at hand: propaganda, 
political maneuvering, infiltration, 
and, where they think it worth- 
while, economic aid. . 
If the United States refuses to 
give economic help to Asia, that 
would leave the field to the Com- 
munists. The administration, again 
for the sake of economy, is trying 
to decide how little aid it can get 
by with successfully. 
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Women Who Suffer During Menopause 
Often Find Calcium Increase Is Helpful By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
I have enjoyed and benefited 
and winter, also had begun to get 
stiff in the joints. Now at 48 I feel 
wonderful, While my women 
friends go to the doctor each week 
for shots for their hot flashes I 
. (Mrs. 
‘The ‘ninnies don't give a—they 
don't care what medicine it is, if i the roundabout way to get there. 
Besides, if the stuff costs $3.75 to 
$7 a shot it must be pretty power- 
ful, what? 
In the pamphlet The Menopause 
(send stamped, self-addressed en- 
velope and ask for it in writing) I 
say: 
    Relief of distressingty frequent 
het flashes, from which some 
women suffer for years, has been 
obtained with remarkable celert- 
ty in many instances from im- 
proving calcium metabolism. 
That means primarily including 
in the everyday diet several foods 
of high calcium  content—milk, 
cheese, egg (yolks), peas, beans, 
greens, peanuts, nuts—and supple- 
menting the diet with calcium and 
vitamin D. 
through the booklet 
murmur: ‘‘It's just as I thought 
~,. But as a faithful follower of 
and phos- 
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Ye workers President David J. Mc-|® Pereons ‘were injured and &2) Pu-ANO. Tex. cl, thavre worker may cause on iocrase a oung Bible Teacher Donald told a district steelworkers | &fTested in weekend riots by Greek me unemployment next year te 
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Margaret Louise’ Blanchette, 16 possible” in 1955. He said the steel-| Steel-helmeted police are guard- ~oediy' ied aceh anal gl oer gabon wr ger dengan year-old Sunday school teacher, Se cate ne mnyiias to gain jing British and American tuilé- This pant Sochand six umsmnbere| year chodd ren to 8 pur coms 
wat, Sune endl stomped inthe merger. mich mee in Nicosia after attacks by lof the Dallas Field and Archers/over that of 19. A 5 per cent } 
yulihey = Cdea te ane McDonald speaking at news| squads used tear gas to break up a| rabbit” call B owes Paige sailord were held today, conference declined to say whe-| crowd. in Metaxas square yester-| whayeh” to lure the prey but re. Sam-Ta-Claus 8: . Frederick B. Zimmer, 2%, of ther his union will seek a guar-| day, turned yesterday empty-handed , 87 Rochester, N.Y. @ metalsmith anteed annual wage when new com-| Sir Robert Armitage, governor Fur Lined GLOVES 1LC., was charged with murder Be eae meemtiation in| of the British colony, broadcast YOUR ROOM'LL RENT FAST ore Warm Gifts! | Seaman Gyde D. Brun, 1, wil soak "wune, fren ‘ol syle | taney eter ast | ea eee" SAR BENSON... so Rochester, N.Y., x in 
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Tomorrow’s the Day   
  Flood Praphecy Doesn't; 
Hold Water With Chicago CHICAGO (UP) — Dr.-Charles, was “net permited to reveal” 
Laughead stuck to his prediction) Where and how he expected to 
today that a tidal wave will en-| spend Tuesday. # 
yulf Chicago tomorrow. But the | But Chicagoans were displaying 
frightful prophecy didn’t seem to & magnificent unconcern. 
hold water with the city's unim- 
pressed residents 
Laughead, interviewed at the 
suburban Oak Park home of Mrs. | jammed Incom- 
ing commuter trains were as 
crowded as ever. 
And final-week shoppers who 
the stores and carted 
Dorothy Martin where he is a home Christmas trees seemed con- 
houseguest, replied, “Certainly” fident of being here and | being dry 
when asked if he still expected come Saturday. 
the tidal wave to show 
day. 
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And mountings 
      Belew the up Tues- 
The 44-year-old physician, who 
was fired from his post at Mich- 
igan 
his gloomy predictions, said he 
  
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, Scheduled an “end of the world” 
party te start tonight and end 
| when “the world ends" or whea 
the tidal wave arrives. Spohsors 
were sure It would b e a mara- 
then party. 
When told the city was 
erally skeptical of his prediction, 
Laughead said. ‘Naturally. But 
they'll find out.” 
He said he and Mrs. 
who says she receives 
sioned to 
tidal wave “alert Chicago’ to the 
te serve as a “warning to peo- 
ple who have taken Christ out of 
Christmas." 
When a reporter suggested that 
a tidal wave would leave no one to 
be warned, Laughead said the 
wave was going to be “ a local 
thing. It will warn the rest of the 
country.” 
However, Laughead said earlier 
| that ‘cataclysmic’ events will ac- 
jcompany the wave elsewhere in 
the country. 
He sald the’ information on 
| which his predictions are based 
comes, directly or indirectly, 
from “connelters,” outer space 
| creatures with whom Mrs. Mar- 
tin says she is in contact. 
“Confirmation of the existence’ 
of flying saucers and creatures in 
outer space is constantly coming 
in,”’ the doctor said. ‘Most peo- 
ple don't recognize the evidence, 
but they'll find out."’ 
Mrs. Martin confirmed the ex- 
istence of these “higher intelli- 
gences” in space and warned re- 
|porters, ‘Don't think they're not 
watching you right now."   
  
    
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to her Christmas wants is Kathy Nolan who plays ear, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 40, 1954 
Airman Falls to Death 
as Chute Fails to Open 
MARSHFIELD, Mo. (INS)—One 
for Santa 
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tor trouble forcing the eccupents | 
to bei] out. The dead man’s para-— 
chute failed to open.   Fordland officials withheld all 
‘identification pending gr any 
lef relatves of the dead airman. ae 
  
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Kathy couldn't have found a more interested | 
is her father, actor Stephen | 
. “Wendy” im the Broadway musical version of Peter | Ealeworth. who is TV Santa at Macy's s in New York. 
Man’s Real Identity 
Revealed at Funeral ST. LOUIS #7 — Charlie Sum- 
mers worked for one firm 59 years 
but it wasn't until his funeral that 
fellow employes found out that 
name was fictitious. 
Thomas J. Dempsey gave him- 
self the name on the spur of the 
moment when he came here from 
Quincy, Ill, before the turn of 
the century and got a job as a 
porter with the Luyties Pharmacal 
Co. He climbed to head the firm's 
shipping department 
Dempsey's identity leaked out at | 
his funeral last week. Company 
employes who attended the rites 
also met his wife, whom he hadn't 
mentioned. 
Mrs. Dempsey said yesterday | 
“we never cared to take the trou- 
bie to straighten things out.’' 
British Navy Group | 
Killed Climbing Peak | 
FORT WILLIAM, Scotland u—| 
Five members of a Royal Navy 
recreation party attempting to 
scale Mt. Ben Nevis fell to their 
deaths from an icy 900-foot preci 
pice yesterday 
The victims included three petty | 
officers, a midshipman and a 
member of the Wrens, th® women's 
service. Other Navy climbers lo   
cated the bodies but were unable | 
| to recover them from a deep 
| rocky gully. 
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Whose Best Friend? | 
| SAN ANTONIO, Tex. w — Ea- 
gar Muemink, 43, was shot yester- 
| day when his dog leaped into the 
| back seat of his car, discharging a 
rifle that lay there. Muemink, | 
who had been standing beside the | 
car, was hospitalized with wounds 
in the right hand and hip 
Next: Try No. 3001 
TOKYO uw — Three amateur in- ; 
ventors turned on. the power on 
Japan's first yet hehcopter yester- + 
day, but the machine refused again | 
to leave the ground. The inven 
tors, whe have made 3,000 attempts 
to fly the machine, say they 
haven't given up. or 
    
          
     
    
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to 9 P.M.     Hit-Run Accident | 
Spoils Christmas 
Junket for Sailor 
BOSTON —James Cahill, 24, a 
sailor from Winthrop, came all the 
way from the West Coast to spend | 
Christmas at home for the first 
time in four years. 
As he headed for a subway sta- 
tion for the last four miles to his 
home, he was struck by a motor- 
ist, 
accident. 
Cahill, attached to the USS Ren- 
dova, an aircraft carrier, was tak- 
en to City Hospital with internal 
injuries and a fractured left leg. 
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Later, he was transferred to the | 
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| doctors said they didn’t think he! 
could be released to be home for 
| Christmas 
Thrift Fails to Pay Off 
in Hike to Grocery Store 
BALTIMORE up—Charies Luck- 
hart is a thrifty man, so he walked 
16 blocks to a grocery story yes- 
terday to get some cut-rate goods. 
Walking the 16 blocks back home 
to save the bus fare, the 43-year- | 
old man was set upon by three | 
youths. He told police he was 
robbed of the bag of groceries and | 
a wallet containing $40, 
ot 6 pm. 
  
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a new home is neer a new wool pro- 
Christmas Week Is Time)! Processors tye en nr et Jeaoewrne, {Clash With Circus Goose |" on Ta.Claus Says: ! South as Ideal Spot ‘Animal husbandry experts trom | Results in Fractured Hip ' p ' 
to Be Honest About Gitts CLEMSON, 5S. C. @® — One factor Clemson will set up facilities for| | ADA: ers at user ypallced Pay Cash! ay Less! 
LAURA, MOMBON jut can't help targeting. Or one| Ue Sal. 0 Wee Catan, Sani | the tous Sock. There are thousnsile | Tecjured hip, bus be Hates Vo ad-|] Yes, | haven't the extra expense of Credit YORK (INS)—*Oh I for- | business associate we overlook, or r state that could be devoted to| mit he was injured.by a goose. A| losses, Bookkeeping, Mailing Statements, etc. ” * If that doesn't ene detent relative who sent us| cowl Ras bean the lower cust of | Soe raining. Clemaca profeancre | circts worker, he ls quick to add| ‘unis wley'i G%..wev cepmnin. 
Christmas shopper and about as | slipped right out of our minds until | mills. An experiment here may | farms in the state with any sheep. | He was driving a six hitch team | “ OPEN ‘TIL phenomenon as that me- | shopping day before Christmas. have a similar effect on whol pro- 5 eee Se heen foes SAM BENSON : out of the sky the} They're the “duty” names on | me Giraffes have very poor vocal | float. He the team sudden- 9 P.M: sa amd byte oo it Fd ang od ot en pen ele myeay seed | Raheny ey Na rege Poon y 
They're people warth sheep has been imported communicate with each other struck a of hay. : "i + 
is the week of “Oh, I) mind and hearts, for Clemonn (SC_) ealega, Thott | by switching their tala. | The goose tell co him edhccinact dhe a E 
all separating the sheep ee e p 
from the geats, if Aunt Hannah tg ey ‘ 
expression. This is the time when & a 
the “duty” of life sifts away 4 
from the love and warmth in it, 2 - 
and perhaps that is a good thing . ; 
te have happen af least once a Sy 
IT don’t mean that clarity need ° . 
bring coolness, nor that we need for your holiday mood . . wound the feelings of those we/| - 
nearly forgot.-Quite the opposite— 
for they may be the poor unfor- . 
tunates that need the reassurance : 
and lift of a small gift far more ® 
than the loved and popular folks 
But I do think that when we 
stop lumping our duty feelings with 
our spontaneous ones, we then 
achieve a new honesty and ma- 
turity thet can add lots to our eee 
peace of mind. es | Once you have them, you can't  - 
possibly act out the sort of scene a. £ 
I just witnessed in the negligee| | ia. department of a big Fifth ave- | 
nue store. ; 
There Was & gorgeously furred > a ‘ 
customer asking about “lounging ~ Aba 
pajamas for an elder woman,” a 
and plainly vexed with the sales- pte! 95 
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“She's too fat for those skinny AM ' : pants,” the gorgeous one. said im- 4 < . patiently. “And she’s one of those 5 e 
the Legal Educational Advisory | cranks that won't change with the Gayest new note for your holiday fash- ; Committee and approved by the/times—it's got to be just what ion book . . . designed to put you under é K st Legislature in special session, is | Theda Bara wore in the silent j the mistletoe every single time! Laugh- tf an attempt to bypass the U.S. wT cimaded Wedd tan mae inp prints, theen;.»» epch ont a gloriees i, 
CANNED SHRIMP Stee ciee ciee . stock and the customer’s voice array of warm festive colors. Swishing : 
k 12 my aunt something.” as you look in these newest of styles, 
Burglars Take $12,000 “PU take that pair there,” she | fi} DETROIT —Thieves broke in| finally sald trritably, pointing to pied ; through a side door Saturday | seme of the tapered slacks. “If feed Left: Princese styling. Scoop ' 
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$10 te $15 Down jenvelopes preparatory to inserting | something? j $5 @ Week | the necessary letters. She went on! Darling Aunt Hannah, now, and : | HAMPTON TV |an errand and returned to find | Uncle Herbie — they're different! : | 825 Wen 4 Se | that the building custodian had/If I did forget for a minute, I : on 4-2535 . | mailed the empty envelopes in her | certainly came to in plenty of 
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21 Weter Street . ‘Don’t any Us’ | 
Santa Claus Gets Letter 
From Behirid Iron Curtain SANTA CLAUS, Ind. (INS) — A) las or Father Christmas ts om-   
| Indiana are not so gifted and the 
So lett re-| Miter from Miday Yanka cre- 
qatved: ot Go Senin Clam, Ind.,| 4 8 potiem & Penden 
post office this Christmas An appeal to the foreign depart- 
    ka Hgnes, whose father is a min-| translated the letter, as 
| ister. “Dear Uncle Nicholas 
| The letter was “the first re- “We are thinking of you with 
\ esived at Santa Claus from any | love and kisses. We are Ptotes- 
Soviet-dominated country since | tant Hungarian children anxious- 
1961, although letters from many | ly awaiting St. Nicholas and 
other foreign nations sre fe- Christmas. . 
ceived each year at this post | “There are seven of us brothers 
effice with the Caytetmas name. and sisters and all of us are good 
Unlike many other children, the students. Our father is a Protestant: 
missive trom behind the Iron Cur- | minister. I am in the eighth grade 
tain contained no list of toys which | and Zsolti is in the third grade. 
little Yanka hopés to get, “Dear Uncle Nicholas, we hope 
3" you won't forget about us on Christ- 
mas. : 
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Children in Hungary and other 
central European countries observe | -, Christmas. 
St. Nicholas Day Dec. 19 and they ” atiday Yanka Hgnes.” 
view the Red-clad equivalent of   
| The National Society for the Pre- 
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100,000 American children have eye         accidents every year. 
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child's faith in Christmas has pene-| Silingwal, his helpers in southern | 
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‘Carcass’ Hunt WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Spark- 
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housing programs but said he 
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The committee report summed 
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Sparkman was primarily re- 
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Instead, it reported finding 76 | 
million dollars of such profits in | 
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Corral Stray Pups. 
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Christmas Week feasts and for 
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and Mrs. George England and Mrs ‘| 
Joe Borders even plan a Christ. | 
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HARTFORD. Conn. uw — School | 
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  CLOSES—Pontiac residents who formerly | £8 carried burnable rubbish to the grounds near the Parks and Recreation Dept. workers James Fink. 
Sewage disposal plant will now have to take the | of 285% Raeburn St., and 
material to the new city sanitary fill on Kennett\| Washington St,, install. the notifying sign after road, near the western city limits. Above, City | putting up cables ems Can THIRTEEN   
Defeat . 
Counsels Party Cooperation Is Keystone 
to Ouster of President 
_in ‘56, Southerner Says 
WASHINGTON @ — Sen. Sparke 
man (D-Ala) said today Democrats 
can defeat President Eisenhower 
in 1956 if they write a “responsible 
record” on domestic issues in the    
an interview he expects that Dem- 
ocratic cooperation with the Presi- 
dent on foreign policy and national 
defense wili largely eliminate them 
as campaign issives. 
“We Democrats can defeat Ei- 
“When the people vote their nat- 
ural instincts, the Democrats al- 
ways win, The Republicans win on- 
ly when they can upset this natural 
inclination, as they were able to 
do in 1952, 
Vern Keetmugh, of 36 | 
blocking off the old site. 
  
WASHINGTON (INS)—U.S. mili- 
Armed Forces activities in Iceland. 
Workmen on construction proj- 
ects in Iceland are said to_ have 
told government sources that infor- 
mation about what is being done on 
the bases bounces back with amaz- 
    ing speed from a Soviet woman | 
propaganda broadcaster. U.S. Probing Soviet Espionage in Iceland secret Communist radio station 
and probably ‘was relayed to Mos- 
cow from a Soviet ship at sea. 
On the reported use of Russian 
oil, Air Forces end Navy spokes- 
men said their services do not pro- 
cure any oil on Ireland, so that the committee, however, has heard 
testimony that while the Russian]. “I don't conderm the Repubil- 
fuel is not used at actual bases, it 
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Sparkman said that so‘far as he         i   He said: **'I am advised by tech. | candidate for second place on the - 
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tng into whether Ressian gaso- | tassian oileghipped to the island | very upsily, and ~ it | under @ petroleum-for-fish arrange- rather difficult to detect unless you 
WINTRY SCENES—Old Man Winter and snow transformed this | branches form a frame for this partially frozen stream on Sashabaw country road into a Christmas card scene (top photo). The scene was |road near Drayton Plains. A swift mercury drop coupled with snow 
photographed Sunday on Scripps road near Lake Orion. Bare tree | produced mahy such scenes throughout Oakland County.     
Social Security to Expand —— note: g _ security 
ws go into effect Jan. 1 extending 
Americans coverage to millions of 
whe did not come under 
the age end survivors 
tnsurance The following is 
the first two stories explaining 
some of changes ) 
WASHINGTON (UP) — The fed- 
eral Old Age and Survivors Insur- 
ance System will undergo a big 
change Jan. 1 when some 10-000,000 
additional persens start paying se- 
cial security taxes. 
Payment of these taxes for the 
first time will éntitle farmers, 
clergymen, architects, engineers, 
and thousands of others gainfully 
employed to social security retire- 
ment benefits when they reach who work for business firms: but 
envelopes. 
Self-employed farmers, clergy- 
men, architects, engineers and fu- 
neral directors must pay the three 
per cent social security tax rate 
| that applies to other self-employed 
already coveied. This rate will 
| continue until 1960 when it is 
| scheduled to go up to 3% per cent. 
Farm workers and others who 
come under the category of em- 
ploye will pay a two per cent 
social security tax. This will be 
matched by a two per cent con- 
tribution from employers, 
To: get himself enrolled under If his total receipts are more 
than $1,800, he must figure his 
actual net earnings. If these net 
than $900, the 
either his | casion in France, is turning mace} French Yuletide 
Commercialized Once Largely Religious, 
Christmas Now Festive 
Holiday 
PARIS # — Christmas, .which 
used to be largely a religious oc- |   | and more into the festive, tree- 
| decorating and gift-exchanging hol- 
jiday celebrated in the United 
States, 
The traditional practice of leav- 
Ing gifts for children on New 
social security, here's what a self- 
e iy - employed person, including a farm- 
er, should do: coming under the system Jan. 1 | First, get a social security card will have te continue to work and ‘from the nearest sociale security 
pay social security taxes fer at | office. : 
least 18 months before becoming | Then, in 1956, when filling out 
eligible for retirement benefits. | hi, federal ificome tax return on 
In addition to expanding cover- | 1955 earnings, this newly covered 
age, the new social security law | person should show his social se- 
approved by the last congress | curity account number on his re- 
‘Woman Hospitalized fit payments, for collection of more 
more liberal methods of comput- | age 65. 
      
  Year's Eve has become almost as 
rare, at least in the cities, as the 
wooden shoes in which the gifts 
used to be placed. Christmas _ards | 
and tree ornaments, once available 
only in special shops patronized | 
they (largely by foreigners, are now sold 
| everywhere in Paris. 
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Some bewail all this as part of 
the “‘Americanization” of France.   line, traded for iceland fish, is 
being relied upon by power 
plants or other local utilities serv- 
ing U.S. air bases on the north- 
ern island. 
On the Soviet broadcasts, an in- 
formed source said a workman 
recounted how the Russian woman, 
whose program is carried in Eng- 
lish and is apparently beamed at 
the workers in Iceland, once re- 
ported that a light was out at a) 
U.S. base. 
The workman, he is quoted as} 
having reported to their amaze- | 
ment, found that the Russian | 
propaganda Broadcast was correct. 
They speculated that the informa- 
tion must have been sent from a   
  ment. 
The Senate Internal Security Sub- 
Despite Weather, Town 
Puts Bikinis Up for Vote 
NANTUCKET, Mass. ®—Select- 
men say they don't like the idea 
of Bikini bathing suits on Nan- 
tucket streets—in the summer. 
Even. as the blustery winter 
winds blew, the selectmen yester- 
day approved a proposed town by- 
law which says everyone over 12 
must be covered “‘to a point mid-   
way the hip and knees” if they | so On, which would be served by 
wander from the beaches. Agents are also said to be look. | bases would not be dependent on/ nical people that this could be done ticket, 
=p established an elaborate testing 
Mechanism.” 
Nakasian declared: “There is 
@anger that in the event of a 
catastrophe, at a time the Soviets 
could pick, that ofl could be doc- 
tored ih such a way as to sabotage oval Family Plans 
Holidays in Country LONDON @ — Britain's royal 
family will spend the Christmas 
m. holidays at 
Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of 
Edinburgh, the children, Charles 
and Anne, Queen Mother Elizabeth 
and Princess Margaret will take a 
train to their country home 
| Wednesday. 
The Queen will make her annual 
broadcast to the British Common- 
wealth Christmas Day from* the 
| study at Sandringham House. equipment and facilities.” 
Nakasian was certain that the 
    He declared: ‘‘Whether they ithe 
‘armed forces) dip into any local 
| stocks at all, I don't know. But | 
|/am sure there are many ancillary , 
‘facets, such as power stations and 
  
these Soviet imports.”   
  
By LULA B. OGDEN 
Chanukah the Jewish feast of dedi- | 
cation two candies have been | 
lighted on the Menorah in the 
at 1070 James K. Bivd. 
eight-day festival. 
“Our religion defines a basis for 
family relationship which breeds 
understanding, respect and affec- 
tion” said Goldberg. 
“This, we trust, reflects from 
the intimacy of cur family group 
te our relations with members 
of the larger community of 
which we are a part’ he said. 
social security tax money, and for 
ing benefit payments. | 
The expanded coverage under | 
the new law means that about | 
58,000,000 persons out of a poten- | 
tial 63,200,000 are on the social 
security tax rolls. 
The notable exceptions are phy- | 
sicians, lawyers, dentists, federal | 
civil service workers, members of | 
the armed forces, policemen and | 
firemen. 
  groups newly covered are | 
directors, many household | in Car-Truck Crash Mrs, Lucienne Huff, 41, of © 
Douglas St., is reported in fair 
condition at Pontiac General Hos- 
pital with a possible skull fracture 
suffered early today in~a car- 
truck crash at Perry and Mount 
Clemens streets. 
Miles, Detroit, told police that the 
truck, driving north on Perry, had 
the green signal, Dufort and Camp- 
bell were not injured. 
  » Pays the employe $30 or more in 
ter. 
April 1, July 1, and Oct. 1. 
Under the old law a domestic 
toe work for the same 
    .| good “‘reveillon”’ — the big mea] and line, and the family also en- World War II had something to 
do with the change. Most means 
of celebrating were scarce and ex- |     | pation, particularly the food for a| always an invitation to use the rod 
that is supposed to follow Christ-| joys this sport. , mas midnight Mass — but trees)  Geigherg were availablé. Many Frenchmen | Detroit, — ee ene 
| when he married Esther Kovin- 
  dent.of Temple Beth J 
years, was one of the 
  What Religion Means to Our Family 
Jewish Faith. Breeds Understanding, 
‘Respect, Affection, Says H. S. Goldberg | then. He also has served as vice | years and during the years has 
As today is the second day of | presidem of the beard of diree- | been vice president, secretary, "im take the chair teft vacant by 
| treasurer and trustee. tors. 
Mrs. Goldberg was president of | 
home of the Harold S. Goldbergs|the Temple Sisterhood for two) Beth Jacob Youth Group. 
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to Academy of Literature 
STOCKHOLM (INS)—U,. N. Sec 
retary General Dag Hammerskjold, 
who has been busy with plans for 
his ‘mission to Peiping,”’ was ad- 
mitte dto the Swedish Academy of 
Literature today, 
The unprecedented action saw 
j his father, the late Hjalmar Ham 
marskjold, who was prime minis- 
Joel is vice president of Temple | te, of Sweden trom 1914 to 1917. + >   
  brother, Joel, look on, The’ family lives at 1079 
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once plug a gastronomic! a question which may have you is carrying 21 hours a week at the ; 71 orey will be committed at | turning and twisting at nights for engineering school. 1 Could Sell for $19.95 aldort-Astoria next Thurs-| weeks to come: His aviation career started dur- F 
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New York Journal - American vinced, It will be truffed, glazed I he was a Lockheed test pilot SAM BENSON Christmas Veterans Fund and the with port wine jelly and placed on at Burbank, Calif. 
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'Hold Holiday Party - | Mr. and Mrs. Ben Church were 
hosts in their State avenue home 
‘for the Saturday evening Christ 
mas party of the Booster Class of 
      ais AK. amnion iow dl 
message on “A Gift for Christ.” | 
The story of “The Other Wise | 
Man” was told by Mrs. Wendell 
Green. Mr. and Mrs. Perc Par- 
sons and Mr. and Mrs. Fred Manes 
assisted the hosts,     
a wondertul 
way to say      FAMILY 
ASSORTMENT & tempting veriety of milk and dork 
chocolates in soft end chewy centers. Full, Choruses Sing   
Donald Pinkston Claims 
Bride in Ypsilanti Rite Donald E. Pinskton, son of Mrs. Alvin W. Pinkston served as his 
Aneta F. Pinkston of Mohawk road, | brother’s best man, and Chartes 
claimed Maria Nora Riesco as 
  of fruit creoms, mint juleps, coremels, | bride, Saturday evening, She 
nougets, nut pieces ond hendroll creoms. | the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Eulo- | 
1.35 gio Riesco of Lima, Peru, 8. A. | ° “Merry Christmas”      
    
   1-POUND 80x 
, to the eight 
r-rouns sox aes O . | Creek Methodist Church got Ypsi- 
|lanti by the Rev. Clive Dickens. 
FAVO RITE White poinsettias graced the al- 
SELECTION tar for the candlelight ceremony 
A truly doles of tary tee | and white satin bows marked the 
feverites, including: cherry cordials, pews. 
mint chocolat d The’ bride was givén in. mar-   
end luscious fruits, nuts end erooms. 
1.45 
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ofiuae - g -_ eo « (-th. Bon 1.60 riage by Robert C. Hollowell of 
Milan. She was gowned in a 
waltz length gown of satin brocade 
which was made by her mother in | 
Peru, 
The gown was fashioned with a 
mandarin collar, long pointed 
sleeves and buttoned back. She 
carried an arrangement of white 
MINIATURES e+ 2.801 3.20 carmations and chrysanthemums 
CHOC. COVERED CHERRY |with white satin streamers and 
CORDIALS .. . |-lb.tox 1.60 her earrings were family heir- 
CHOC. COVERED looms. ASST. NUTS . . 1. tex 1.75 2-POUND BOX ~ 
  
ASSORTED ; ° 
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honor wearing a three-quarter 
FRUITS & NUTS 2m. 0s 3.20 | length gown of royal blue velvet 
| with matching hat. 
Mary Loe SHOPS Her flowers were an arrange- 
| ment of pale blue baby chrysnathe- 
All Mary Lee Condies mums. Joanne Young of Albion 
~weet in ee ” was a bridesmaid wearing a gown 
@ 12-N. SAGINAW ST. of orchid velvet fashioned like the | 
Seok & tency 9 oi soe Evenings TH 9 p.m. wore o Bssarvild hat Sa cata 
wrapping also available. | PM. an arrangement of orchid baby | 
chrysnathemums. | his *B- Pinkston, also a brother of 
js | the bridegroom, and Sanford Burr 
of Piymouth seated the guests, 
Mrs. Robert C. Hollowell greet- 
Two hundred guests were invited ¢d the guests at a reception held 
o'clock ceremony in the church paglors wearing a 
which was performed in Stony street length blue dress with pink 
accessories and matching cor- 
sage. 
Mrs. Pinkston wore a peacock 
blue crepe dress in street length 
| with a corsage of pink and white 
flowers. 
For a honeymoon in Michigan 
\the new Mrs. Pinkston changed 
to a red knit dress and a single 
strand of pearls, The couple will 
reside in Albion where he is a 
| Senior at Albion College. 
The bride is a graduate of Albion 
' Collene, and has a teaching fel- 
lowship at the College where she 
will receive a Masters Degree in 
Spanish literature in June. 
  
Homemakers Club 
‘Holds Holiday Party 
Marjorie Myers of Battle Creek | Mrs. Kenneth Anderson opened 
her home on Wenonah drive ee 
|an annual Christmas party of the 
Modern Homemakers Club. Artifi- 
cial flower making was taught by 
Mrs. H. L, Stein at the recent 
gathering and gifts were ex- 
changed. 
The dining table was centered 
; with an arrangement of candies 
and evergreens. A pair of holiday 
earrings were presented to ‘those 
who attended the meeting by Mrs. 
Harold McAllister, Mrs, Roy Kline | 
and Mrs. James Alexander. By DONNA ANDERSON 
to Christmas? Listening to Christ- | dle and “The Messiah” will al- Mery you ever stupged to Eten | Se ee 
y| There's something about singing 
together that shows the deepest 
tribute to the King whose birth is 
  
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e=- Sa | Delta Delta sorority.   JOAN REYNOLDS COOPER 
Dr. and Mrs. R. J]. Cooper of Chippewa road announce | 
the engagement of their daughter, Joan Reynolds (Joby), 
to lan Glenn Lamont. 
Lamont of Nelson street. 
—_—- . — senior girls’ ensemble gave 
is accompanist for Pontiac Wom- 
en’s Chorus. William Coffing di- 
rected audience participation. 
GM Girls Hold Tea 
at Hotel Waldron 
Members of the General Motors 
Girls Club held their annual 
Christmas tea at Hotel Waldon 
Sunday afternoon. Robert Lawson 
| provided appropriate music at the 
[piano and the group 
in the sing of Christmas carols. 
— the direction of Ruby Bru-   
  2 were exchanged by thdse 
| attending. Maxine Miller was 
chairman of the tea, assisted by 
He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. John | several members of the club. Mrs 
Joby attended the University of ng 
| Arizona and was graduated from the University of Michi- 
‘gan, school of dental hygiene. She is a member of Delta 
lan is a sophomore in the school of |\Make Place Mats 
‘dentistry at the University of Michigan, where he is a mem- | 
ber of Alpha Tau Omega and Delta Sigma Delta frater- 
nities» Dernberger, president, and 
Henry Recksgers presided at 
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] j s \Bi ! Re also presented readings} In 1953 Americans bought 4,9@)- " _ 
gs: P sony, Carter PTAs Give Yule Programs @ible Classes Hold wn sm son oe sod ta ‘ Sa ws | Christmas parties continue “to| Others in the Thursday program| ‘The annual Christmas event of |"? ___leare 6 Saturday - ys O . highlight PTA meetings. were Barbara Boomer, Kathie | Gleeners ond Bikie nanan event of | ” _ - ——— = 
: Owen School will present ‘ | tral ian Church was held Fri- evening. were in Home Rite. |, cre sees xt roves ore cant, ‘nana. Make, Pranes| 9 Oe ae hares “Mommy’s Busy Peggy Carter Taffeta and Lace | Lands” tor its Wednesday miveting.|ley was accompanist and Hazel Pre cage Reig gp si H | 7 nid Job Is Worn by Bride: '* sative student body will have | Getringer is vocal music director. |jed in the singing of Christmas Shopping, So We're Os oF yg Fain presentation « & « carols and Mrs, Zola Phillips pre- ’ 
Kemper ee ee. 7 of dress catapen eee Ce Saran. one Gonna Ted’s to Eat!” pe _manners . music and tradi- of the fifth and sixth | yn McLain presented a reading, : BLOOMFIELD HILLS — At a) tions of celebration. The program Children “The Gifts of the Wisemen.” Helen Cannon. She is wedding Saturday evening in the | Will be held at 1:15 in the school | grades of LeBaron School present- 
; Lone Pine road home of Mr. and | &Y™nasium. ed’ a five part dramatization for ' ™ 
of the ‘Stanley 4 pray , was ows school were honored at a Christmas proline 2 7 1) WILLIAMK. COWIE 
Allen Carters — << See Seek Mrs. Joie Maxwell god Mrs.| accompaniment for the children’s | | 2) Years of Proctical Experience 
: The Rev. W. Glen of the | ere Allison. were singing. LeBaron School. choir | §378 Orcharé Lk. Ave, FE 4-2857 
of Bloomfield Set Pete Coen Bin, | 20F, the event.-Mrs. Henry Sibary | had a special part in the program. | 4 
Hills, and his ; mingham read the service pay ew oP favors. 
parent .* Tao Wate euang Gente tho stale -_ Theodore Fauble and |Mrs. Lovelier for 
ents are way on father’s arm wearing Herveat won prizes during Don’t let Christmas Shopping get you a gown of white lace and taf- (the entertainment hour. Presiding ; . "1 ‘s, the Earl feta, the moldeds bodice was | at the tea table during the social the Holiday s With a rai om ds how amok 
C : edged at the neckline with pearts | hour were Mrs. Russel] Homes and Vi a Farrell Food to Take Out - annons of | and sequins and the fall lnce | Mrs. Joseph W. Fouts irginia Packed in foil dishes to keep it hot! 4 
Birmingham, | ei MM “Fate ot tte tld 8 seer! pany was oe! patare we} Permanent | 4 Be oe eg Se m3 ilusion veil and she carried white Cure were narrators {6r Crofoot ‘dividual Heir . 
MRS. JOHN KEMPER CANNON __ ,. 2eredy Ann Carter was her sis-| Smoor's Pageant “The First Christ re 
rae ees Soe See nee; ROWENA’S Group Greets exchange were bel. over a full white tulle | Ted Hofiman, Joyce Hilliér, David 3 \. __ skirt and carried red carnations. |Coper, James Berryman, Robert BEAUTY SHOP Woodwea Leke Rd. ‘ New Member | ; The bride's small cousin Jeri| Tressle, Kenneth Byrd, Robert |. | td ot Squere . 
| S Coming Events | Patmer was flower girl in « frock |Rutherbush, Terry Sandage, Mel! g91, N Saginaw i New members were welcomed Monthly meetings of grow of First of red velveteen, She also carried vin Riggs, Harold Logan and Mil- Ec | er Newmeode's 
into Sylvan Shores Women’s Asgp- | Christian Church will be held Tuesday | red carnations. Tommy Carter, ton Knotts.       
  
~—— when the group held its annual Christmas party in the Syi- van Shores drive home of Mrs. Sp gis Boston Ave., at 
‘Bruce Annett. ‘ Lydia Cireie vin meet with Mrs. = ¥. 
Mrs. James and Marie ” Hemming anes Cirele will meet with | Mrs 
Mrs. Austin Esler was in charge |’ “Tudday meeting of Cora M. Eves Chester McTavish, 939 
           y of the recent Tent Hive 247, of the Maccabees. bas| Mrs. Carter wore a long gown PEN 
members told of Christmas in dif-| 00th <Aneiet Next meeting will eo emerald peau-de soie and a 0)   
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Christmas Dinner -   
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  A cooperative dinner was held Bracelets eee wecceesces. 5.95 to 15.00 
by Sunset Club recently at Wilson 
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  celebration. 
Songs were presented by pupils 
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Also providing entertainment was 
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tree with several — and you'll be the guest. Mrs. Hugh Watson was ac- 
companist for Him, 
Mrs. Anna Bone and Mrs. Bertha 
Luke read Bible selections and 
Mrs. William Holthusen sang. Mrs. 
Pearl Kauffman was another guest TH 
        
    
    
    
   
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Sorority Gathers 
for Holiday Party 
Iota. Eta Chapter of Pi Omi- 
crom Sorority held its annual 
Christmas dinner at Colonial Man- 
or in Royaf Oak Friday evening. 
A party followed the dinner at the 
Orchard Lake avenue home of Mrs. 
Gerald Kirkby. 
Gifts were exchanged and the 
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With Eech Purchese 
service was given by Mrs. 
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By JANET ODELL 
' Pentiac Press Foog Editor 
it's not too late to make an- 
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family hag already eaten all the 
early ones. Try this almond cookie 
sent in to us, by Mrs. Cyril M.   
      Pelican Jr. of Auburn Heights. 
Mrs. Pelican is a_ secretary- 
homemaker. She is active in her 
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% cup shortening (part butter) 
2-3 cup white sugar 
2-3 cup brown sugar 
\% teaspoon almond extract 
1 egg yolk 
3 tablespoons milk 
1 tablespoon vinegar 
23 -cups sifted flour 
\% teaspoon soda 
\e teaspoon salt 
% cup chopped almonds 
| 1-3 cup almond halves 
Mix first 7 ingredients together 
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Even Today She Gets Stagetright By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE 
About two weeks ago, one of 
my favorite people, Edward R. 
- | Murrow, came to call at my house. 
Though the visit proper lasted less 
than 15 minutes—and most of that 
time I just sat comfortably talking 
to the intelligent, understanding 
Mr. Murrow—I couldn't have been 
more keyed up nor my home in 
more of a whirl if I'd been en- 
tertaining the Queen Mother for 
the weekend. 
Preparations for a Murrow tele- 
cast began (as preparations un- 
doubtedly do when royalty is ex- 
pected) a month or more before 
the event. This is how it went. 
Somebody telephoned. An appoint- 
ment was arranged. Four fine-look- 
ing men arrived to keep it. One carried a camera and snapped pic- 
tures of me and my apartment 
rfrom all angles. Another investi- 
gated every corner of the place for 
electric outlets. 
It was about a wéek before I 
|found out. Evidently I'd passed 
| for David Moore telephoned to ask     
  Yule Clutter By ELIZABETH HILLYER 
It's a big help to set up a card 
table a day or two before Christ- 
mas, right in the center of the 
base of operations. 
Just before the Big Day it can 
hold everything ready for the 
wrapping of the last gifts—even for 
Dad's offerings, which he never 
  
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3, also for David to come before 
that and interview me some more. 
It was then that I began to 
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which was to be televised from 
one end of the country to the oth- 
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should I say: Should I have my 
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        wear, The robe they finally picked 
was discovered a few minutes be- | 
fore air time to have two rips in | 
it and Myra frantically sewed them | 
up. At 10:30 EST, Mr. Murrow 
}went to call on Bing Crosby in 
Hollywood, Hours passed, or so it 
seemed to me. I sat in a stiff-   
phone rang and rang. Everybody, 
except me, ate sandwiches and 
said how smoothly it had gone. | 
I was back in the coma. 
Since then I've been thinking. 
Millions watching that telecast saw 
| only Ed Murrow and me, But the | 
others are all there—every week. 
It's interesting — television. fos. | 
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              "Baek dombs = SSL Sh aE" SIA Saints Guta | 
Four, Year Old Princess Has Poise |e 28 >=<25\"0lds Election tog ht” feenttaied . tied friends at Windsor. Several of for the coming year a . 5390 - 5400 Dixie Hwy. . ° . the Queen's friends have children! were elected by Guild Five of All| Waterford, Mich. LONDON Anne, | Queen Elizabeth, departed for her; ing in good habits cannet ‘start | the right age to play with Anne Tied Gack whenit | ; 4-year-cld “blénde ba ot | American visit. too early, is echoed by Etieabeth | and Charles. Saints apa OR 3-1225 Buckingham Palace, is growing up| Ame was present with her par. | **4 Philip. Although “nicknames” pe ee fessor < gt } ral 
fast. ents and young brother, Prince Anne does not have oo Oe eee ee Sees : oe e . 
The roar of the crovids, the im- ee oe nae Se awakened in the morning and usu- = _—< ——— it the Ayiven Shores home : és 
posing cavalcade of horseguands| Som, to, Goss’ Sewell tee, {ally is washed, dressed and ready |"i°° Chasing’ the younester trem Res. Raynand Reoves wag dect- . = booms of gun salutes for BSE)“ chief and waved as vigorously long before 8:15 breakfast. Her) up trees or fences, She is unatraid| ed president, Mrs. Layton L. La- : 
sions eve now tolup Sa her sbtie oe Se et. nurse Helen toth al 3 Bd, — ’ ‘ by this poised, golden . haired} The youngster carefully and de-| is no trouble. __miesbeth Jo atveady teaching oeak Frans Camenreen. nig 7 
, , . sn he iy | a a ae | hrinas, drt. were Special Reduced Pri Rebyhood tor Beiish royal chit. | again in a small bundle and tucked| esx and bacon and milky tea.| On Swe, Seeing. Mae Certetmes det re 7 pecia eaquce rices Gren is brief. For the cherubic | it into her pocket. ran y gy epey os day's function for the Little sented by Mrs. : ’ but determined “Mise-I-can-do- 8 efforts to bring Up ee icken with as -suect to| Princess. coro hyp gga vibes | + or _Prtusane, coos to hove [her childeen io 0 satarel ond hep-| sao, “eth Ame ond Chartes| Since Charles started requiar| Rend bare. Hoverd tmper, bart on ew Furniture “ 
Already: she. can dress and un are ee ag eee ee'° | green vegetables. Anne has been disconsolate. Young | son, Mrs. Donald Fuller and Dor- ON DISPLAY IN OUR NEW SHOWROOM dress herself, ‘rides. horseback ex- in Ge abi one ead tm. Charlies had explained to her’ in| othea Morrill, Mrs. Bond Beasley . ' ceedingly well for her age, taces| , Sheldon is in charge of Tea’ ts at 4:59 and eonally le | lordly manner “you are too| was welcomed as & new member 7s the news cameras calmly and does | S°e?'s department in two big Lon-| clades stuffed cream buns, home- | ung” dy he marched into the| Mrs. Alfred Pitegibbon eassisted the Several Groups of Custom Tables and Lamps Reduced not have to be told to wave oc-| tom Seapiiale and is deseriped a] made cakes, toost and milky te. | palace schoolroom and left hie sis-| hostess at the recent gathering. mo 
‘An inetance ef the caret train-/H@ was appointed doctor to the verted. “hee. Ladadiia Trepp, S9yeer| Always cies dike tasteasre be- OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 P. M. ing of a royal youngster was seen | "°¥*! Elizabeth has been reviving the|old Polish refugee artist, painted | fore washing or ironing in order to : recently when the Queen Mother,| Mis supreme advice, that train- | old English family - party visiting | Princess Anne this Summer keep them working.   
  
     
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| Personal “News of Interest in Pontiac ESA Hold ' 
NEW CLASSES — Mrs. Lioyd Burnes of Mark) of Chi Omega at Denison Uni- -poad are the infant's grander a 
|stret, Mrs. shyacir ie Sei, versity, Granvillé, Obio, Diane is ents. Pre Dance 
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Begin [Sauer of Ror Saginaw" treat * HhmaD 31 OUTER: | ge, aa nr, George W. Hee | Parties | ; nd Mrs, Adrian Ish of Dover) — - Otter 
JANUARY 3 1955 oad ‘attended @ Christmas lunch-| Richard L. Leone, son of Mr. o hte ence are ananenia | Members of Epsilon Sigma Al-| 
: 9 eon and party recently at Hotel and Mrs. Nick Leone «‘ Auburn | Dee, 12 at Pentiae General Hes. | pha sorority held cocktail partics 
, : : ee: Statler, given by the Zonta Club/ avenue is home for the Christ-| pital, Grandparents ure Mr. and in their homes preceding the 
A Better Positioh for You in 1955 | of Detroit. Edgar Guest was speak: 1a, Holidays. Richard | an honor; Mrs. 4. 1. Kemp of Dwight ave, | group's Christmas dance held. Sat- 
en a uae that Geaniee \“ “= -—: * ¢ ‘student = Westen paititary | pg heen eal Mary ©. urday evening at Twin Beach 
Robert T. Lewis arrived Satur- Academy, Lexingtcn. Me. * 6 « ‘Country Qub. “THE PonTrAac PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 
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The Rev. and Mrs. Ralph David-| Thomas Manign was Dee Brim’s To reside in 
Ann Arbor are 
Mr. and Mrs. 
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David Peck. 
The bride is 
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Barbara 
  
  You can quali uickly for a better salary 
and peat pt Ll ponies: in the New Year sylvania, to spend the holidays with | Mr. and Mrs, Stephen Hubbell | 
his parents; the Ericson Lewis’ of| of Forest avenue are announc- 
  You can train at the Institute for a business career Chippewa road. ing the birth of a son, Michael 
in minimum time, and at moderate cost. You'll enjoy ses Edward, Dec. 1 at St. Joseph |daughter, Beth Ann, at Pontiac 
the free Placement Service offered. Janice Rivard of Glenwood | Mercy ° 1. Grandparents | General Hospital, 
are Mr. and Mrs. Clare ‘L. Hub- | Grandparents are Mr. and Mrs. 
bell of Woodland drive and Dr. 
and Mrs. Winifred Perrin of 89d E. H. Davidson of Milwaukee, | avenue served as maid of honor 
7 at the recent wedding of Mer- 
lyn Mott of Delten, which was é 
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CP sins bpstileuley — \ wera cag: | Bn rt ve ern Michigan College, iatacan- | * ¢ 6 -_* & . e . - - >» : 7h 9.958 200, Janice’s mother, Mra, Eve- Mr. and Mrs. Frederic W. Brede 
7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 lyn Rivard, attended the cere- Jr. (nee Ethelyn Firman) of Wat- 
Come tn for & friendly talk abect your plans with our experienced ad- mony. ‘kins Lake and parents of a daugh- brating their 35th wedding anni- 
visers, phone, or retern this ad fer Bulletin. ._ * *¢ |ter, Kathy Ann, born Dec. 14 at versary today. 
Pontiac General Hospital. Their daughter, Mrs. Donovan 
Mr. and Mrs. George Firman’ Everling will entertain them at a 
Sr. of Thorpe street and Mr. and} dinner’ this evening in her home 
Mrs. Fred W. Brede of Dover on Michigan avenue. Diane Daily, daughter of Mr. and | 
Mrs. Ralph E. Dailey of Orchard 
Lake, was recently elected senate 
| representative of the pledge class       
  son (nee Melva Fulcher) of Davis-| guest at her party held in her 
burg announce the birth of a| home on South Jessie street. 
Earl Fulcher of Wesbrook avenue! Walter Kresges and Mr. and Mrs. 
Mr. and Mss. Albin T. Anderson | treet also hosted a party. Their 
of Cass-Elizabeth Road are cele-| guests were the Rex Parkers, Mr. 
  
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25.00 34-40 Pa | William Craig. Her other guests were the Ed- 
mund Smiths, Mr> and Mrs.. Ken- 
ean eaeis al (waeal Gace. the 
Cart Rese, 
| The Rudy Mazzas of LaSalle 
/and Mrs. Rose, the Joseph Salfis, 
the Bruce Kings, the Roger Allards, 
the Ralph Mazzas, the Carl Gros- 
sis, the James Vetos, Mr. and Mrs. 
Paul Felice and Mr, and Mrs. Mar- 
shall Rose. 
Otpers are Mr. and Mrs. Ger- | 
ald Hesse, Mr, and Mrs. Edward | 
Forsyth, Mr. and Mrs. Lewis Janka | 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Benning, and | 
Shirley Conant and Bert McLaugh- 
lin, 
The Donald Giordones, the Jo- 
seph Leavys and Mr. and Mrs. 
dack Cox were among the guests 
who gathered in the Winding — 
drive home of the Fred Baum- 
gartmers for a pre-dance party. 
The Baumgartners’ other guests 
were Mauriné Frady and her es- 
cort, Bob Chapdelaine and Ronny 
Prebe who had Rita Pierce as his   
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Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hummel 
were hosts, too, in their home on 
Osage circle, 
Those who attended the party) 
were Mr. and Mrs. Alex Morris, | 
the Reginald Ripperbers, the Ed- | 
mund Smiths and Dr. and Mrs. | 
George Petroff and Dr. and Mrs. | 
Donald Bergeron. 
Pilgrim Class Holds 
Yule Dinner Party 
Mrs, Edward Kerr was elected | 
most excellent chief of Mizpah| 
Temple Seven, Pythian Sisters at | 
- recent meeting held in Fellow- 
| ship Hall on Voorheis road. 
| Other officers elected were Mrs. 
excellent senior; 
| Mrs. John Wright, excellent jun- 
jior; Mrs. Eleray Thomas, man- | 
awe! Mrs. John Austermann, 
secretary; Mrs. Harry Se | 
treasurer and Mrs. George Janes | 
protector. | 
Mrs. Robert Newlin is guard: | 
| Mrs. Lewis Hanoute, pianist and |   
  
    
  'Mrs. Charles Heinisch, captain of hat 
the guards. 
| Mrs. Lewis Ellis is installing of- 
ficer and Mrs. Earl Downing is 
‘three year trustee. Mrs. Frank 
‘Ketchum will handle publicity. 
Plans are being made for the pub- 
| lie Installation to be held on Jan. 4. Carol 
Faulkner, 
daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Edward C. 
Faulkner and 
he is the son 
of the Robert 
C. Pecks, all of 
Birmingham. 
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MRS. EAM RENCE DAVID PECK 
Berbers Faulkner le Wed 
to Lawrence David Peck BIRMINGHAM — Barbara Carol, The couple will live in Ann Arbor 
Faulkner, daughter of Mr. and | where they both attend the Uni- 
Mrs. Edward C. Faulkner of York- | versi chigan. 
shire road, was married Saturday ay of MS     
evening in Christ Church Cran- | 
brook to Lawrence. David Peck, | 
whose ‘parents are Mr. and Mrs. 
Robert C. Peck of Birmingham | 
Bivd. 
The bride wore a blush taffeta | 
| gown. Wide lace edged the round | 
neckline and long sleeves, and the | 
| full skirt fell in a short train. | 
A lace cap held a finger-tip veil | 
|of Brussels lace and she carried | 
white roses with lilies of the valley 
and ivy. | 
Her sister Mrs, Robert E. Esch 
was matron of honor, and Bar- | 
bara Lee Gibson was honor maid. | 
Bridesmaids were Beverly Wat- 
kins, Connie Vandeveer and 
Elaine Smith. 
They were gowned alike in bal-   
  
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wearing champagne color and the | Clothes Ready for 
others fantasy green taffeta. They | That Christmas 
all carried Talisman roses with | Party tee 
| ivy. 
Both mothers wore blue with 
small matching hats and purse Call . 
A reception was given in the 
church house. 
For her wedding trip the bride 
| wore a charcoal suit with a- pink 
  
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While visions of suger-plums donced in their heads.” 
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  ‘Moore was installed 
queen for the ensuing 
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Marjorie Seelye, guide, and Sue 
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Virginia Sheehan, chaplain; 
Vivian Lewis, 
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  Welch, aoastee ond Betvelt and Reshester bethels. shop ever night 
om, ; . Refreshments were served at the ‘ il 9 danet Kneal will serve as inner the evening with Elizabeth ti guard; KiKi Sekles, outer guard; Rockefeller and Patricia Zielke | Sara Stewart, senior custodian and at the refreshment table . 
Be By peg vt positions Holiday Look pitacarelie . g i f ts 
first messenger; Janet Wilson, sec- grated or tnat ver 
messenger; Carolyn Driscoll, aa teeta te eealget aged special someone! ey ; |® | fourth messenger and Barbera Le- Sele Soeld outs auabe ie aalutere 
Delicately drawn liberty patterns chosen by Digby wesheen ees too heasapil Z : Morton dre tailored into a lawn blouse featured in the Lady | foes tor the evening. aestated Wish her a very Hathaway shirt collection. In colors of blues, greens,| guide; Nita Tompkins, installing HOLIDAY P beiges on white background, the blouse has a round collar | marshal; Carel A. Sapp, install- Merry Christmas and three-quarter length sleeves. : staan, tastafling “chawhihe” ae SPECIALS! d ith thi k ik 7 
Santa Visits S D caling monican; br. unre || p—e : a GING MISUTS SQUAFE WANE | senting ener conten | (~ COLD WAVE & OIL TREATMENT . Denham donned a Santa| Guests for the Friday evening | sult for the entertainment of Elks! event were Mr. and Mrs. Thomas | Best Gift of Al... |i] | with ALL. FOR Pajama Set Sashay Quadrille Club members| p ockes the Ernest Faters, the|] Let Your Child Leam Accordion Fluff Shampoo who held their annual Christmas . eos: a e $ dance at Elks ‘ '| Arthur Stewarts, the Streits, the|]}} “Lesson- Lustre Rinse : Temple Kena GIFT PLAN (3 Piece) Those who had a hand in the|Joans, Mr. and Mrs. Karl Schultz, ot Gadi Style Heirdress e ace holiday decorations were the Nor-| Miss McCallum, Mr, and Mrs. Lessens The oil tre anni 
tan Underwood, the Wiliam | Armd ‘Crt’ Ms; and. Mx ||} * Steen we SAQOG Hi] | T 08 reson con, 3 : Oscar Denhams, the Marcus|7"°™mas Cooper and the Russell o Rand Brectiee © Gredante wave gives you 10.95 | 
Scots and the William Scheme. Dodds. | aus endlion couiaiaecemercinads “shan leat and lait. * . Mrs, Schmielplamed tar im tewtoraa tan ||  BELL-FOUGHT Ste: Gehantel ae come soft and flabby can be stif- ACCORDION STUBICS : 
cupension tor Ge-oveding and of ohne citer cede ee IT ccee mina. Ti M, Sagiase Luxurious Red and white stripe cotton cs sae. ee ee oe pajamas, with a black and Joined regular callers, dehn Do- - U white velver ith William Spalding, Mr. ay coat wit : f= Sts = | SAMSONITE LUGGAGE || “~ "* wie ven cot wih | ties, FOR $15 Te $35 FOR wear, TV or college dorm. Lynn McCallum conducted a HIM HER FS | 
apse ap PHILIP'S — Fine Luggege, | ; by the Kenneth Goffs, Mrs. Scott Sporting Goods Phone FE 2-053! and Mrs. Schmiel. The Bert Den- . Appointment Not hams were in charge of registra- 79 North Saginaw Street Alweys Necessery =~ tion, |         
       
    
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Cobb Gives ths Prestigg” yee nem tor nse itt 
— a Advice on | Lowered by To wag Ben eee tine and 
| ip ae Home Care irst Name? jin «ie. povermint cnt By HUBBARD COBB 
About eight months ago a friend 
|of ours bought himself a new car 
| an followed it up a few weeks 
| later with a new house. He broke   
Straight from the shoulder, right 
from our heart, we take time out 
from the hustle-bustie of the Holi- 
day season to wish everyone a 
    
  
        
  
                 
  
       
      MERRY CHRISTMAS | the car in gently according to the A doctor’s wife writes me: “We ANENTS 
x | directions of the maker and he live in &@ small community. My PERM 
loro fr athe | husband is the only doctor here. |] The basis for every hair 
If the engine or something did | When we first arrived, he, of |] style .. . hold it in shape, 
not sound just right, back went the | course, was addressed as Doctor |] easier, longer. 
car to the garage for a little more and I as Mrs. This is a very in- ; 
tinkering. Our friend took all this | ‘ciuah emily thale «ony: Short Curl | with pretty good grace because al- ts 
| most everyone-knows that it takes body calls everybody else by first |} Permanen 
a little time for a car to get name and as we became better trom broken in. acquainted 1 asked my new friends y¥ 
: His new house, unfortunately, to call me by first name. How- $4.50 
did not get any breaking in, This ever, nothing was mentioned about |} . ° 
in spite of the fact that it. was my husband. te 
more complex than the car and © everal of them taken ecessary 
Bet a (9208 meee mere eee aa wetontel oo . He and his family just moved in not want to appear snobbish but | IMPERIAL a 
; and started living. A few months think calling rag by first name is 
2 after they had been there a crack lowering to his prestige. Is there 
‘ appeared in the foundation wall, a any way I can get it — : Beauty Salon 
‘ small crack appeared in the kitch- them, without hurting their feel- 
en plaster ceiling and one of the ings, that I would like them to|| 2% & Pike St FE 46-2878 doors began to stick a little. Our , call him Doctor?” 
12-20 | the house was no good, that the | . . . : | AGET. 30-47 | Galldic waa a crook aad lois al | Common plates and cereal bowls become holiday-alive erence and | a 
by Z| 4, l piri unpleasant things of this | when filled with colorful balls or Christmasy candies. These | you praia ess to him, as “The 
ne Now our friend should have P@/ticular bowls come in a choice of colors and are made of | Doctor” and: by as’ Merged ‘ 
Easy-to-make! Easy-to-launder! | realized that a new “house is a lot unbreakable, chip proof plastic. ood te them te call   
    | what you ; like a new car except that it is) ———9- : | Wonderful for choretime! Side-| nore complicated, e made of | , bim * 
nates te nee alte Sens eeekes|~hristmas Skimping Out |.wwsa8 Sane for the ee ' goes through a breaking in period ° best that it isn't because you m 
It Never Fails! vient “Gone trea |ES retin w'varea See aS Hobbyist Makes Good  im:"iiriis in smut for the me 
Make several in solid color and | es first few months ad small if they do it before others all of 
house = ‘ ‘ imed cott little flaws may show up. By ANNE HEYWOOD | a8 we have wanted, and then (them may very well follow their 
sa tte ai Siissea’ ainea 12.1 This doesn’t mean that the “I have a spare-time activity| afterwards the nagging debts. example and the result would be 
l er l “lca e ‘6 ie 4) 29 ad pm 4g, |S BO good was poorly en-| which I do at home,” Mrs. J, J.| Amd to this that this has been (belittling to his position.   
          
  
    
    
  
  
  
          
  
        
  
               
  
  
               
           
      
      
  
    
  
  
  
                      
         
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| ee a = ao = structed, It just means that when | writes, “and this year has enabled | ™ade possible by work which has | Dear Mrs. Post: Is it cheap for e. fle 
) a Mary oe iy song ype man puts together many materials|me to put aside enough money| Siven me such pleasure: j 2 = = of his Te if ify ve =e al ae 7 exposes them to varying tempera-|to give us the most wonderful) 4; } ‘de Miter 2 toc ee when he brings her home a man is hard to please or if you ei eller hoes s as ach pat- | tures and sets them on earth which | Christmas we've ever had. seat , Because we | from a ee hour — be or -class mailing. Send | may give a little here or there,| “ Christmas. were | about one o'c or so. Mother are wacertain about his correct size to Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- | gomething is bound to get out of | tree ne Plenty to buy a huge | cretty broke, I did all our Christ-|says it would be too late and I . , ge tree, all the trimmings, marvelous . . 
and personal taste, let him do his own tiac Press Pattern Dept., 243 West | order now and then. presents for the three children, the |mas wreaths and decorations | think it would be rude to expect 
choosing in his leisure time. In all ee woodworking tools my husband has | myself. I have always been a /|the boy to start across town with- . plainly name, address with zone, Velvet Versatile longed for, plus nice presents for | frustrated florist, and I love ar- out letting him have a breathing 
denominations. Enclosed in a smart gift | size and stybe number. The velvet umbrella is a new | all our friends. | ranging flowers and greens. spe and a snack. . 
envelope. Redeemable for any article we carry. and pleasant fashion surprise this| “Always before, Christmas has | "oe - nd friends commented | Your mother ts tight—unless a (a year. Comes in glowing jewel col-| meant scrimping, not having as =F cee 1 oa eg hl porintsegpeel ragga up. In which 
2 nice preseats— ot se many— | ine next year. Also, one woman| bie im. aAcnoss asked me to join the Woman's ; ; 
1 Borscht | Club, and do all the floral arrange-| Dear Mrs. Post: My father is a ingredient | ments for them. judge, and I would like to know 
a Feet soneee | |how his name should appear on 
Cann —— soup : “Well, I had never thought I my wedding invitations. Should it 
oe had time for the Woman's Club | be Judge and Mrs. John Jones, or 
becchanals but I found that I did, And I had | Mr. and Mrs. John Jones? 
cs ; great fun doing the floral center. | Judge and Mrs. John Jones is 
18 Present era = | pieces for their big meetings. correct. ; 
According to most women, any|,, ,. "°"**' tig oer ~ maabere: yen 
| : was hav a large party for her 
pone sacle ownty |S aed husband's business triends, asked ‘IF delicate blonde . 19 Honduran | 
es | gold coin YY | MCT would handle the flowers for | personality— Go ————- % her at a fee, I did. and put the | 
DOWNTOWN TOWN & COUNTRY | !ry Short Gown z Geet at chat j money into our ‘Chetstmas club.’ . 
: If you hate sleeping in a gown ** ngs’ ° ty “In the Spring. another ctub I 
‘ 51 N Saginaw Tel-Huron Center | and can’t stand pajamas, there's | 27 tee cream la a | member Por) mt to decorate het | aA ad 
E Ni h e il 9 P M an age" oa = ssp od Edad aid ty house for her daughter's wedding: | f ; 
Ope ry -  -| gown, pleated or plain, that comes naaaeabeat 4 | at ice fee. One of the weddin n ve ig t ii ao with matching panties. Comforta- | “ = ‘ Y | guests loved my ian and nie 
ble and pretty, too —_ } me to do the same for her niece's 
? y eet: ee wedding. 
. i “Things just simply snow- e 42 Ignited ] balled, You see, | am very good 
GAY ¢ GLITTERING a _B} | *t simple arrangements which : 
5 . 3 Rat! urs refix) 20 Ttallan : 358 Turns outward are net mearty as expensive fs) | i 
4 States again 3 English school rane, 40 Reach they look, and which, if I dp say > 
Teeter” 86 «Ont Gk wus, miter pen) | ob tx eat pine) | ee es ree cee : $6 Put to flight ¢ King Arthurs 24 Particle 4 Concern Se my fees are not too large, 59 Abstract being heaven 25 One way to ce to bake =| sand that gives me many custom. 
rH Semeone yey aa = 26 pp Rly “a pone hide | ©fs who are not rich, At home, | 
DOWN 1° perass prince fy pena o1 Dene i I kept experimenting, and all | 
1 Sheep cries 11 Bewildered 31 Playing card 52 Italian city summer long I worked with our 2 Within _ 16 Proven water 33 Garret 55 Syetton ‘eb yo own garden flowers, developing 
my skill. 
‘ “Now I handle weddings, par- % 
mas arrangements, and even did   a charming Halloween job, where 
I decorated a whole hall with] Pale blves, meuves or pinks heve @ 
Japanese lanterns and bittersweet, gentle, pretty-ledy look. Avoid First in quality. America’s finest and BPeirreus       Superbly cut charmers .. . from 
        —and got paid plenty! | startling color end exotic er | MMartest slippers. Always the greatese 
nA ° a ' : , | g . if he world for a m 
their devasting decolletages me Gea om ean) TA ; F ; : : , Miss B. P —Pale satin dresses to their sweeping skirts ... to | how we are able, this year, to have and akic furs Contelinae to the HUB 
make your appearance one 
of lovely elegance at: Christmas 
and New Year's parties. _.a dream Christmas'”’ -eptient look fer this heliday sea-- = 
r . sa x . son Your beauty has a quality of CLOTHIERS 
\Try ‘Mink’ Lingerie clarity and stillness that defies 
| If you can't afford real mink. | anything gaudy. ' 18-20 N. Saginaw St. 
| not even mink buttons, indulge 
| yourself with nylon lingerie that's 
| mink-printed. Have wild mink or | (3a 7 
| platinum shades in gown, peignoir YOU PAY 
| and pettiskirt. ONLY THE PERFORMANCE OF 
| As much as 600 inches of snow ies 95 THIS REVOLUTIONARY 
| may fall in a vear on some of the ' 
| slopes of the Sierras, and one rec- NEW FOUNTAIN 
| ord of 800 inches is reported. with THES 
———— - aa Must Equal The Average 
RELIGIOUS PICTURES 10% valve Make a Wonderful YOUR MONEY BACK! 
Christmas Gift 
A Lerge Selection Now 
In Stock Priced From   
        
KEEP YOUR LOVELY GOWNS 
LOVELY . . . OGG’S FINER 
CLEANING DOES IT!        
        
          
           
y  Thére is still time to have Ogg’'s 
carefully clean and press your gown 
for the holiday parties. Pre-cleaning 
inspection assures you of correct 
sizing afterwords. Ornaments 
and built-in devices are protected 
or removed . . . replaced after 
cleaning. And every gown is 
returned in a plastic permanent 
storage bog.       
PICK-UP ang DELIVERY SERVICE— 
Everywhere in the Pontiac Area... 
from Rochester tq Orchard Lake, 
Clarkston to Birmingham.      
      
    
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1 DAY SERVICE ae CARRY STORES: | eS Boge IN THE WORLD! when needed. At plant and all - | . Lf Black - Green . Brown j eceseees b ood POCEET CLP f 
ee ae SERVIER | ge 4481 Highlond Rood | Sizes 4-12 | neewewer | | rr E pro 2617 Dixie Highway _— ! | i 10-YEAR seavics a pa card at the plant... Bie 430 Orcherd Leke Ave. : $ 5% = $78 _ SACRED < GUARANTEE UNIT, complete with 
, MG 376 Auburn Ave. . S| RECORDS } feed ond peecieas 
379 E. Pike St. 7. _— ats NA vou can cuanee® : ; irts — i couPo \ THE POINT I one mice contrasting 7 78-33-45 RPM Speeds * \ \ 1S SECONDS 
solid trim to match pants Il 4 Good Selection of \\ \ : . : pe } P| ON YOU PAY ‘ : Christmas Titles! ' WAITE S 
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@ CLEAN an}. wera Ol ee aies | Pome » tiac s Walte’s Fleer 
Main Office and Plant | & 1 Bleck West of Heron i | Liter | [ Phone FE 4.9593 y "379 E. Pike St. ‘_— , mevemmrvememtd || 29 Ochlond — F8:4-9591 I 4 ‘ ‘. 1 i 
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  used by leather tanners which will | cleaning. This also means that only | + emee | = . i oT en |. make suede garments both water’ the surface of the garment will get | ¥ = . -Board ‘Won't Slip _. Leave Suede resistant and dry cleanable. wet, enabling it to dry in a few Congo Market Not fo aS Sho per; Your meat or‘ bread board won't 
| . ji A a aay Capone Mowing Edt ! | LROPOLDVILLE, Belgian Con-| preduéis commonly offered for , smoked until it Is jet black. On | Slide around if you ‘put rubber Gunde ‘thet gets. waterepgtied | ioe agents, will anchor the tal Venus, which is slightly smaller, ™ |go (INS)—The Congo housewife sale and the maximum prices | the other side are slabs of Khaki- tacks on the bottom of it, 
_ Won't be a problem much longer. fibers of leather so that | is most nearly like the earth in ya’| Would look with scorn on the| Which may be charged. Sec cers aetna | | &@, There. is @ new process to be | they not spread out in dry ' size. {y American supermarket—no dried| To the right of the main gate is| “YS #f¢ Very fond of blackened | A handy pin cushion at the sew   
  
HAS A COMPLETE SELECTION. OF 
‘CHRISTMAS GIFTS. FOR EVERY ONE ON YOUR LIST! 
Xk FINECHINA—CRYSTAL 
% GLASS AND POTTERY 
% FIGURINE & OBJECTS D’ART 
% KITCHEN AND BAR GADGETS 
& LAMPS - PICTURES - SCONCES - DeCOR 
Maple Pine = Cherry 
‘FURNITURE - 
Wiggs is the place to buy all your home Christmas gifts—because Wiggs’ 
hes a most complete selection of quolity merchandise . . . so save time— 
shop at Wiggs—expert Christmas gift wrapping at modest charge. 
OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 9 P. M. 
Weather Vanes GIVE A 
: "aha WW] Sy WIGGS GIFT’ 
Delivery ¢ e CERTIFICATE 
    24 Ww. Huron 
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Tender Scalps 
Won't Tolerate 
‘Stiff Brush;   
torture they prefer to defer. 
|. They try a brush with baby 
| bristles. and they can't get it 
|throtgh their hair enough to get | & 
§ the luster and circulation the daily | € 
hundred is supposed to promote. 8 
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last a good long time and might 
be worth a lot to the gal with the 
fragile scalp. 
  
Use your empty butter cartons 
'as cookie dough molds; they're 
handy for the kind of dough that 
|is to be stored in a refrigerator 
and chilled.         
ANNUAL YEAR-END 
FURNITURE $ (FLOOR SAMPLES) 
Sofas—Chairs—Sectionals 
SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS! 
Annual CARPET Sale 
STILL IN PROGRESS TERMS 15% DOWN! 
UP to 24 MONTHS to PAY! 
CARPET & FURNITURE CO. 
1/2 BLOCK FROM TELEGRAPH 932 W.HURON ST. 
PHONE FE.5-9211 PONTIAC MICHIGAN 
OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS 
    caterpillars, no leopard skins and the dry goods section, several 
streets crammed with gaudy cali- 
co, bright-colored sandals and There are hundreds of other sec-|"¢! around the head of the ma- 
tions in the market; the baked | “ne and stitching it t place,   
  every variety” of household goods. 
Men's trotsers, jackets and hats 
—the Bantu men, unlike their} 
wives, have adopted the European goods department with big tin| 
ovens propped over open fires, the | 
vegetable area with huge benches | 
of leafy plants’ of red peppers, the | | style of dress—tin wash basins, | rain department with mounds of | re | knives, padlocks, shiny glass jewel-| cain. and. bears, topped by a| "| drinking glass for measuring | 
J Mustard Seed Jewelry 
Necklace Bracelet 
$1.25 $1.25 
Tie Clasp Broach Pin 
$1.25 $1.25 
Christian Literature Sales 39 Oakland Ave. FE 4-9591     
    
  
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  tive delicacy, ‘fish that has been |       beard are listed most of the   
    
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The Perfect Gift 
Gorgeous Poinsettias 
$4. $5. $750 _ $40) 
) ALSO 
ROSES—$5 - $6 - $7.50 a dozen 
CYCLAMEN PLANTS—$5 - $6 and $7.50 
CENTER PIECEKS—$2.50 to $15 
CORSAGES—$2.50 to $10.00 
‘CASH and CARRY SPECIAL! — 
“3 Weellever Studie 
| Bloom 
      
  Poinsettias 
      
Plenty of FREE Parking Space 
Pearce Floral Co. Flowers of Distinction Since 1890 
550 Orehard Lake Ave. Sundays 9 A Until 9 
.to 4 P.M. Phone FE 2-0127 
Two Deliveries Daily to Detroit and Intermediate Points 
      
           
    
  
  
- Wile 3Chidren| 
Hacked fo Death   
  SANTA % MARS KI ING|| 
By Lucrece Hudgins Beale } 
  
Rug Merchant Booked Chapter 15 
in Ax Slaying of Fomily| DL gehy ny fl pre After Suicide Try aren te monstain, Seldenty Tem 
PASADENA, Calif. @—Harold| “I hear a strange sound—like 
Oilar’s wife and three children | men crying!" 
Christmas carols and went; They lodked al about but could 
. A few hours later, say! see nothing. They continued on 
them — with @ their way. The moaning grew 
louder. 
Police and a naaiker early yes-| ‘‘It's the mountain'” cried Tom. 
found the 39-year-old rug) The King threw himself to the 
merchant! unconscious from gas ground and tried to listen, But the 
fumes, in an apparent suicide at-| space helmet he wore kept him 
tempt, in a bathroom of his tropa putting his ear to the ground. 
, . | “Take it off!” urged Tom. 
He was booked on suspicion of | “] dare not, It's the first time I 
in po prison ward at the ever felt like a king. If I take it 
ral Hospital, where at-| off I shail be weak’ and not able 
he is expected to sur- | to act like a king.’ 
. Detectives said that during} Tom laid down and pressed his 
he muttered: “It can't! ear to the golden mountain, “It is 
be real. ive | had - bad dream.” | true. The mountain itself is 
crym 
A neighbors child who spent the bl no,’ said Majesty. ‘‘It is 
night with the Oilars was spared. | the crying of kings. They are shut 
So was their cocker spaniel, found yp in the mountain’ , 
playing near the-family swimming | iy 
    
        Fights ie Life | 
After Surgery ' 
by Pocket Knite 
heart massage and 
/resumed normal beating 
and 15 minutes later. 
* * *¢ 
Wisniewski tuffered a   When 
Other staff members and equip- 
| ment were assembled; oxygen was 
| administered; and the patient was | . 
| moved to an operating room where; 29 “TOOLS — Coaaresiten things 
[therapy and forced breathing | | without harming Dad's tools is en- supplemented heart massage. 
Doctors who took part asked thar [couraged by Handy Andy tool set, 
‘their names not be used. ’ — includes 20 tools.     
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| There is a chapel high in the; A car moving 30 miles an hour 
Bavarian Alps in which services will cover a 440-foot block while an 
    
    
  pool. vane ning to win 
Police Lt. Wayne Bornhoft said Pigs dere At nay Sa Ge a _ are held each Sunday for mountain | average pedestrian corsses a 40- 
Oilar apparently carried sleeping facing away from the palaces, they | Coloring saad The queresern aon its. radii lines | climbers and skiers. ‘foot street. 
Rayburn, 7, from the! came to a pile of golden rocks. | streaked with yellow. Buildings green with red roofs. Sky bine. ——— : 
room where she was staying with| Here the moaning was loudest of |Mars King and boy as wewal. P 
his daughters Janet, 10, and Mar-| a) ——— | © © © © «@ wg e ee 
tha, 7, a cripple, before he killed; ‘Tom and the King hurled away | Santa had given him so that he | labored to put it together. At last | 
them. the rocks. could see as well as ever. And of | it was ready. But as they prepared) @ @ 6 ee. . 
They were found with blankets uncovered a hele large the space suit he wore which made | to take it out of -the mountain 
over their heads, as was the son enough to crawl through. \him fee} strong and‘ brave and there was a sudden clamor from | e e 
Randolph, 12, who was killed in . | kingly. | without. * 
his own room, Oilar’s wife Grace| “Come out! Comé out!” cried | “Now,” he finished, ‘‘all we have ‘The children'” quavered the . Elizabeth, 39, a Sunday school Majesty. to do is get the flying saucers out | tired old kings. “The children are | es e e 
teacher at Pasadena Presbyterian; The moaning stopped. There was |» «1, sky and then Senta Clams | emmine 
Church, was found dead oe alas we oS gear gaa will bring us all spectacles and | (Tomorrow: The Children’s Pian) r) e ~ 
had apparently died hcl a| ‘They did not Jgok like kings—cer- ad np ae lla ne Sch 1 Lif Brimful e 
struggle, possibly in their sleep. | tainly not like kings. of a golden - + © joo! Lite Srimtul; a e e 
a as ee as a _ them | 6 Mars Kings marveled to| No Room for Reading . 
Warfare Continues (rzcctet™ tin "wet They Dear this strange news. They went) HARTFORD, Conn, — Edwin , . groped their way to him and told back in thety a ‘ae fi E. Smigh, Springfield, Mass.) @ Both troveing ondot . ; of what had for a way to recall t ying . 9 ° 
Off Coast of China ony them gince be eft. | saucers meen Sener, he Oe Pew Toe home, your manicure 
; vane satis me owt Mars lan-| “If we invented the machine to land Association of Teachers of set presents a smart e 
TAIPEH, Formosa @—Antiair-| ousce, Tom was giad he had come | send our kings whirling through | Enclish that most high scbool stu- éitetior—-and ie 
craft and artillery fire sounded) i) understand it almost as well as| Space. surely we can invent one) dents don't read outside the class- | e, Wosh _ 
again yesterday at the northern | ii. own that will bring them home again,” | room becaue: erior: Washable alli cs) ® 
end of Chiang Kai-shek’s 350-mile | the children of Mars had grown | said Majesty. “During November, December | getor carrier lined , 
chain of offshore island bases, the | .nory saig the Kings, because the| And he was right, In a very |2%d January there are football n polka dotted fab- 
Defense Ministry reported today. invention of the flying saucers did | short time the kings had planned games. Then the students paint ric Pink oque end e 
Nationalist .Chinese antiaircraft | 1+ bring more light to the planet.| 9 fabulous affair, It was a huge scenery, play the piano, stand up e 3 . 
opened fire when two Chinese Red | they had grown tired, too, of spin-| vacuum cleaner that could suck |O" the stage and shimmy and = 'e 
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Patient Lights Up |Woman Gels Action; "sme: nr'srn-e= Bus Driver Says ‘Tk 7.270 as | Fomonn Aira 1600 | |S.’ tt a tat omen Pipe; Bandages ‘ your tutti boy's teeth fixed ‘Women Drivers an hour for a nisie hour day, seven , Formosa to. the mainland because of: the, agents 
days a week, but he raised a | Chinese have sent 1,600 of their! scarcity of schools in Asia for | them various inducements to go to 
Elevator Does Excellent Unpredictable . tamily of nine children. chijdren to Formosa to school this | overseas Chinese. Red Chima“. 
Job of Removing Peanut worcesTER, Mass. @ — Re- 
RICHMOND. Va. ® — An emer- tiring after 47 years of bus driving : ; - : . 
gency dash from south Virginia William N. Wall, 68, says, “On the, 
via Roanoke Rapids, N. C.. came whole, people are very good." 
to a happy ending with a rush of oe ff ¢« 
tears in a hospital elevator here. 
C. C. Jones Jr., 3, choked on. a Catch Fire, Too _ (Dut Wrong Patient 
bib |woman, stout and easy - going, | 
m= 1 Pepheeny at the city health depart- 
glasses, sprained his shoulder and! ment for information. Directed to 
wrist, and got a bump on his head. ! the charity hospitalization division 
she was subjected ‘to intensive 
to be quizzing. 
From there she was directed to 
the maternity section and more 
With alcohol in an effort | questioning. Yes, she could pay 
relieve the pain of the sprains.| some of the expense herself. _ Tung. C. C. was sped to Richmond 
in Then to thé department clinics Where there was better equipment people going to work to those who) 
to for x-ray examinations and routine |‘ remove it. were shopping or going to a show,” | 
but whe he lit the pipe he | tests. Came the final stage, and As the hospital elevator moved | he says. 
ban-| she was placed on a table for pel- | up, the child recoiled in terror. | * 0 6 
vic examination. As @ physician! With his fright came tears. With As for drivers — he considers 
started probing, the woman pushed the crying’ came coughing. And men far superior. 
aside the white sheet and an-' with the coughing—the peanut “You're never sure,” says Wall   | 
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peanut and was rushed to Koanoke but not for. the woman automobile 
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Avid Fan ot Eddie   
  ‘ By EDDIE CANTOR 
The word “fan” actually comes from the word 
“fanatic.” There are baseball fans—football 
fans—basketball fans—but the fans I know 
most about are those that go for show business 
personalities. - 
This is a story of a certain “fan” who waited 
for Al Jolson at the Winter Garden’ stage door 
back in 1924—a sweet old lady, about 70. She| - 
held Jolson’s hand and wept as she told him, 
*, “Oh, Mr. Jolson, you are my idol—I love you so 
much. I’m just a poor old lady, and have noth- 
ing in the world, but when I hear you sing, you 
bring happiness to my heart. 
“I save my pennies and nickles and when 
I get enough te buy a balcony seat, I come 
here te the Winter Garden to hear you. Mr. 
Jolson, if I only had all of your records, I 
could sit at home and play them and I'd be 
se contented.” 
Jolson handed her a fifty dollar bill and said, 
“Why, bless your heart, you go out and buy all to Al Jolson for Free Recordings Cantor Told to Go 
  my records.” She kissed his hand, and thanked 
him profusely. 
That night, after my performance in 
feld's “Kid Boots,” I met Jolson at 
famous restaurant. “Jolie,” I bragged to 
Ht “I met the hottest fan a performer 
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(Copyright 1954)     
Geisha Girls Feeling 
Pinch Now in Japan Minister Ichiro 
nounced an they were at the height of their! Nutrition Test Backfires ity. ss 
The most recent blow came last When Best Fed Dies 
week when Japan’s new Prime kjues on RICHMOND, Va.  — The fifth 
program | grade at Tuckahoe school here austerity 
TOKYO (INS) — The world-| grastically' cutting down New Year| was studying nutrition. They fed famous Japanese “geisha” is on | entertainment expenses of govern | one mouse on milk and bread after 
who became ane of Japan's | sha’s livelihood. ment officials at public restal-| sing him Frisky. The other, heart of the gei- 
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the surge of Western . village known as Middle Planta- | Frisky 
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creation here is Louis Shovels, 16, an Avondale High | his project since Thanksgiving, he used 
pins, scraps of paper, cellophane, and topped it off 
replica of @ church decorated for the yule season. | with tissue paper for imitation stone, and soap School student who made this large cardboard 
Jt occupies a prominent place in his father’s store | flakes for winter m Backs Demand for Mik Probe 
Gets Consumer Support 
DETROIT (INS) — The Greater 
Rd., Auburn Heights. Working on 
snow. 
  
County Infirmary 
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  THE PONTIAC PRESS, | MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 
     
  
  
  Clarkston Girl Marries 
Man From Pennsylvania 
Initial Go-Ahead in ‘Avon shall ask to testify.” 
~ County Deaths   
  ROCHESTER—Possibly the larg- 
ranch 
land ‘Area Planning Commission 
a : 
. 8. McAlpine of the McAlpine 
ng Co. of Birmingham 
hag presented a preliminary plat 
rs —_ Tucker farm on   
“The Messiah” will be sung at the | model homes this winter. 
gram at 8 p.m. Tuesday in the community center was 
| the site 
Glee Gubs will also be heard in ~ wy Clarence D. First CLARKSTON — Ann Barrows of 
Clarkston and Walter B. Cunning- 
ham III of Kittaning, Pa., spoke 
their nuptial vows Saturday in a 
double - ring ceremony at First Mr. and Mrs. Walter S. Barrows | 
of 6100 Overlook Dr. are the par- 
ents of the bride. The bridegroom's 
parents are Mr. and Mrs. Walter 
B. Cunningham Jr. of 392 N. Mc- 
utilizing some of the buildings on 
McAlpine stated that the develop- 
_| ment will feature large lots with 
widths from 175-200 feet and depths ROYAL OAK—Service for Clar- 
Farmer - Snover 
day at Hallandale. 
Surviving are his widow, Nellie 
D., and ene daughter, Mrs. Vir- 
ginia I. Overmyer of Plymouth, 
Mrs. Harry Waterhouse 
MARLETTE — Service for Mrs.   KEEGO HARBOR—Portions of | call for the construction of several Latter Day Saints Church with 
burial in Evergreen Cemetery. She 
died Thursday. 
, | Surviving besides her husband 
are a daughter, Mrs. Eva Gorsline 
of Silverwood, two sons, Loren of 
Attica and Orley of Detroit, two 
brothers, Lee Silverthorn of Port 
Huron and Lou Silverthorn of Bat- 
tle Creek, nine grandchildren, and   Thieves Fail to Open Baptist Church, Lake Orion. Kean St., Kittaning. 
Fer the noon event the bride 
wore a street-length gown of an- 
tique white brocade fashioned in 
princess style with full skirt. Her 
bouquet was of orchids and white 
carnations, 
Judy O'Dell of Clarkston was 
the bride's attendant, and best 
man was Thomas P. Cunningham, 
brother of the bridegroom. 
A reception for 1530 guests was 
held at Clarkston Community Cen- 
ter in the late afternoon. 
Following a honeymoon in the 
Cumberland Mountains the cow-   
Romeo School Safe . ROMEO —Thieves were unsuc- 
cessful in an attempt to open a 
safe in the Romeo High School 
Saturday night, They entered the 
school by prying open a window 
in the girls’ locker room and suc- 
ceeded in opening an outer door 
which led to a steel cabinet con- 
taining student council funds, police 
said. 
Janitors discovered the breakin | 5t.. Angola. '   
    er near the locker was overlooked 
by thieves. 
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junior deacon. con weere.| OUth Nights Get 
tary: Brice Kempf, treasurer: Ar) Bigy Attendance marshal; Hh C. Keating. chaplain, | # mee Sane com |in Waterlord Killop, Ronald Baird and Charles} WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
Attendance is running high at the | 
“Youth Nite’ recreation program 
which got under way this month, 
to Thomas Belton, Wa- 
| terford Township superintendent of   
  The Thursday night sessions, 
held from 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. each 
week at the Community Activities 
Center on Williams Lake road, fea- 
ture fun without charge for hun- 
dreds of teenagers 
Dancing, games, table tennis and ning at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the 
school. 
Gifts will also be collected for 
a children’s home that evening 
  
shuffleboard are featured. High 
County Calendar school talent is spotlighted in piano 
: selections and popular band music 
Metamers several fimes monthly. 
bold te enmwal Christmas on | All high school students are wel- 
ae i oo B. Tuesday | come to attend this activity, Bel- 
wee | ton said.   
F arm Bureau, Benson Clash on Plan 
to Drop U.S. Curbs on Diverted Acres 
WASHINGTON (INS) — The| For .the most part, AFRF has 
question of how farmers shall use | been in thorough accord with the 
millions of acres taken out of pro- | policies of the Eisenhower adminis 
duction of cotton, wheat and other | tration and agriculture secretary 
crops may come up for a thorough | Ezra Taft Benson. 
airing in the new Congress. j e* ¢ 
vu | An tact! the organization is cred 
This possibility developed, at jteq with a major role in the draft- 
least in part, as the result of @ ing of the Agricultural Act of 1954 
resolution adopted by the Amefi- which makes flexible price sup- 
can Farm Bureau Federation at its ports effective on Jan. 1 
annual convention in New York . 8 * 
last week. Now, for the first time. the farm 
As the largest farm organiza bureau and Benson appear to be in 
tien in the U.S., the farm bureau “C™OUS disagreement 
naturally carries considerable The AFBF resolution was 
weight with legislators who chart = sharply critical ef Benson's an- | 
the path of legislation on the ag nouncement early last week that | 
ricultural front. all federal controls over use of 
Waterford Students Tell of Yule Customs Abroad | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — He the 
Three foreign students held the at-) .,i4, ; dection ot the Watertxd Townahin 2 ildren being more fortunate at 
Child Study Group I at their Christ CHeatn 
mas meeting recently, explaining they receive gifts twice. 
the yuletide traditions and customs On Dec. 6, if polished shoes are 
in their native lands left in the Window, Santa Claus 
Barbara Hutchings. a sophomore brings the children presents. Then 
at -Waterford Township High on Dec 24, the Baby Jesus also 
School, is from England, coming brings gifts. . 
here with her mother and sister in 
1949. 
She informed members that remembers Hungarian 
as time than ours, because 
durgen Moritiz, a senior at 
Pontiac High School and one of | 
300 exchange students who came | 
Christmas is celebrated for two to America almost a year ago, 
days in England, the second day | described a German yule. 
being “Boxing Day.” This day | 
belongs te domestic and public’ 
servants and bexes of lunches, 
gifts, and goodies are given 
them. ‘ The celebration there begins with 
the first of .December, and ‘'Christ- 
mas men” bring gifts on Dec. 6 
also, if poljshed shoes are exhibit 
. ed. 
Another Waterford High student Christmas Eve is the first time 
is Botand Diragh, a 15-year-old the children there see the Christ 
Hungarian youth who left his coun-; mas tree, and additional gifts are 
try ten years ago. | opened then. 
4 ~ Civil Defense Head 
| controlled Congress meets for the 
| procedure. 
| ground, if it ever comes up. of 160-200 feet. 
Percolation tests have proved | 
very satisfactory in this area 
planning commission members | 
stated. four great-grandchildren. 
Rochester Cow Cited 
ROCHESTER 
    |recommended the project for the 
approval of the Avon Township 
Zoning Board. 
  
    ‘Named in Marlette MARLETTE—Mayor Eber Har. 
| rison has appointed Earl Long as 
| Civil Defense Director of the area 
Long is also a lieutnenant in the 
Civit Air Patrol, and defense co- 
ordnator of the Thumb area CAP 
He will take over the duties of 
Civil Defense Director at once, a 
post which has not been filled 
| since last year. 
| The defense program in the Mar- 
‘lette area is co-ordinated with a 
hospital disaster plan set up by 
Oran Hudson of the Mariette Com- 
| munity Hospital. 
    — A registered 
The planning commission on ated eel eeslnloeme, 
duced 9,773 pounds of milk and 44 
pounds of fat in recent tests super- 
vised by Michigan State College. Local police and troopers from 
the Romeo State Police post are 
still investigating. 
Fills School Board Post 
METAMORA—A new member of 
the Metamora School Board is Ar- 
thur Stimson. He succeeds Neville 
Woods, whe moved away.   
      | day. 
Three awards will be given in 
|the contest — a $50 bond as first   
ple will live at 424 N. Superior 
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| WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| 
| Judging of the “Lincoln Heights | 
Subdivision lighting displays will | 
be from 6:30 to 9:30 p.m. Thurs- | 
prize; $25 bond, second; and $10) 
gift certificate for third. 
  
Your heart contracts about 
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10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. 
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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. 31st 
10:00 A. M. to 3:00 P. M. 
Community National Bank 
Pontiac State Bank 
AND ALL BRANCH BANKS 
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' the so-called diverted acres will 
be scrapped, 
What the farm bureau fears {s 
that cotton and wheat farmers will 
now use the acres taken out of 
those crops to overplant some oth- 
er crops. | 
AFBF contends that this would 
be grossly unfair to those farmers | 
who already are in large-scale pro- | 
duction of the substitute crops. | 
Benson himself has admitted that 
there are some risks involved in 
taking all controls off use of the 
diverted acres. But, on balance, he 
contends that the good results will 
outweigh the bad 
If Congress is brought inte the 
act, any regulations it might lay 
down for controlling the use of 
diverted acres must be written 
speedily. Otherwise, a large part 
of the acreage Involved would 
already be sown to crops of the 
farmers’ own choice, 
Obviously. anv spadework on the 
necessary legislation would have 
to be done between now and early 
January when the new Democratic- 
first time 
After the formal opening, any 
bill or bills proposed would be 
subject to hearings by the agricul- 
ture committees of both Senate and 
House, usually a time-consuming A fine 
beautiful frieze 
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Moreover, the committees al- 
ready have a heavy work load in 
prospect. One of the hottest is- _ 
nes—one which Is likely to take 
precedence over all other farm 
matters—is what Congress should 
‘do about dairy price supports, 
A large body of opinion also 
favors killing off flexible price sup- 
port provisions for 1955. These and 
other battles may well shove the 
diverted acres issue into the back- | F.B. 
  $49.50 Kroehler Chair in 
FREE with any 
Living Room Purchased this week. 
CREDIT TERMS AR Beauty and huxury in 1! 
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“Now I'l get stuck for every a6 4 z ; to Head Contract Board | , 5 
cine, commuted ero to V7 Ou] ‘Alger Hiss Dispel]? | wasimoron w — rrank 1.| Pater has bem member 'et ——— | By MARGAGET LATROBE tession ted mt ft deat ee * he C._ MeGon-   (| ARE THE SENSIBLE CIFTS!   
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t Intolerable, really, 
| Asking if he might interrupt 
| session, he.said, ** 
| sble for one of the members of the 
| committee to call the Harvard Club 
bs ated |and leave word that I won't be 
ae = a ; there for a six o'clock appoint-/ 
Ree Big ei PE = ae nce eueurees ment?" 
saan eee Bi Hiss belongs to the “‘intelligent- 
hin Bee SS et 5 So sia’ which was so well described 
by Bishop Sheen as a group “ed- 
‘ucated beyond their intelligence.’ 
; | Hiss's contempt for such “over- 
simplifications’ | as patriotism, 
loyalty: moral integrity is excelled 
only by his haughty convictidh that 
(his “‘intellect’’ will win the final 
| argument | = 
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Check Off These Value-Patked 
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| Me will reselve “the myth,” sead   
  on dialicts, which as. every good 
Harvard lad Knows, is logical de- | 
  Hiss has based his life on the su- 
|premacy of the “‘intellect’' and 
‘has assumed that his was superior 
to most. I am convinced that he 
| sees no treason in his actions. I! 
am sure he considers himself justi- 
fied and right in his ‘well rea- 
soned’’ political beliefs 
There will be no humility evi-   
    
    dent in Alger Hiss. There will be 1. Smart Silk Neckwear......... ...... $150 to $5 ; 
| ercme Kumars: Rel ae ao wha 2. McGregor Reversible “Sea Gull” Jackets... .. | 
‘I can to make amends.” 3. . Mongrammed ‘Kerchief’s, box of 3.......... | } . 
tens —- M We'll get a 4. Imported Argyle Socks................ | ¢ 
-doliar vocabulary 
anewer for every V. I. P. on your list witheat a single error tm gram | 5. Dobbs Hat Certificates,............. , 
mar. a comma 
’ siary-a/tice aad af quien, aay 6. Arrow Underwear................. 
TODD'S Shoe a context with any semblance of 7. Fur-Lined Gloves ........ Bae ah ieiine 
g benesty. Why? Because i ‘just 8. McGregor Sports Shirts from ............. 
. Store _ naieg enrages 9. Arrow Dress Shirts from.......... ’ 
20 W. Huron St. ; ® turse to have brain without 10. Fine Gift Pajamas. i«ijn.......... 
| we, lee clebd@ciieat ‘ron ib Washable an Sweaters eS eEOME 
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youll f one of these metro-   AN OSMUN’S CHARGE ACCOUNT 
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Beavers have felled several trees   
    National Brand = 
Watches = 
Left! 
Regularly Priced 
at $71.50 
Now Only...      | UNDERGROUND ICEBOX—The 
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underground icebox, cut from solid rock in a 100-acre | to the loading docks. The operating temperature of Price .... ° 
limestone quarry, opens for business at Turner, Kan. | the plant, which will be an in-transit warehouse for STEP STOOLS 
The cold-storage warehouse has 16 rooms covering | frozen foods, is 10 degrees below zero. $995 You $40.00 
& | seven acres, with three miles of pipe containing salt, he ° | 7 
_ THE PONTIAC. PRESS, MoNDAY, DECEMBER. 20, 1954 
Lpterkey'te Heed Greve. 
‘of Mountain Guides 
_ NEW. DELHI @—Gherpas, the 
mountain guides who assist Hima- 
layan climbers, have banded to- 
gether in a benevolent association   
      
  
  
  EVERY SET IS GUARANTEED FIRST QUALITY! 
TABLE 30°x40"x48"—SEATS 8 PEOPLE COMFORTABLY! 
5 Pieces Extra Large Deluxe Triple Plated 
      
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  LOU-MOR JEWELRY © 45 S$. Seginew St.—Next te Ockland Theeter ‘New Laws Needed   
           
    
   
  hn | LANSING (UP) — Voters in, 
i | Michigan under present state elec- | 
Wl, | tion laws could be forced to wait 
NE | until two weeks after the election | Earl J. Omith 
       
    
   
    
     
   
     
   
     
    
     
        Garence Broce 
Brace-Smith Fanaral Home 
Se ie |     some year before they get a single | 
vote return. 
\ But an attempt is going to be | 
i'made in the Legislature, which | 
i) | meets in January, to change that.    
    In the process an attempt is go- 
ing to be made to speed up Mich- | 
igan's slow vote count. 
Wisconsin and many other states 
i knew before midnight eiection 
| might whe they had elected to 
| effice. They were able to turn 
eff the lights and go te bed. 
But in Michigan, the voters still 
| weren't sure when they got up for 
i | breakfast. 
| It wasn't the close vote which 
| made the difference. Other states 
| like New York had much closer       Dear Friends: 
‘ When you call Broce- -Smith y reve 
f 
@ right to expect prompt response. H “ 
is never ony delay in answering o co 
rvice—whether it be during the doy our $@ or in the middle of 
the night. Someone 
ts always here to on 
swer your call. ou hav@ 
     
    
    
      
       
      ° ; | contests. Rather it was Michigan's 
Sincerely : “slow, count. At dault to a big ex- 
“=>. tent are state election laws. 
ce > “Ss | Actually it wasn’t as Bad as it 
could have been. Conceivably 
| voters in the state might have to 
7 | chske off every rete & he 
  
                
    
        
    BRAND NEW-IN ORIGINAL CARTONS 
WESTINGHOUSE * NO MONEY DOWN! 
Pay Only ....... 
IF YOU HURRY... You'll Love It! Michigan Will Try to Oil survey. The tunnel would be-about || 36 $. Telegraph — Free Perking — Across from Tel-Huron Center FE 4-1223 
-amq Election Gears Next Year mt: 
| One of the new proposals would 
| Make it mandatory for county 
| clerks to keep their offices open 
election day and election night. It 
| Now-secret statement books as soon 
| for use by newsmen. 
| wait two weeks after election day MOR w — Japan TOM 
to get the unofficial count wilh | aeey bald’ s teal Sctiome noe | c ire. ga Aas and television | shu and Hokkaido, where a ferry bb. stations’ make capsized in a September typhoon 
Wf officials wished, they could 
PEN TONGHT a5 Hours Only---'til 9 P.M. gam     __ —— LAYAWAY 
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    state until official canvases. ro | Shonkless Half 
=== | SMOKED 4 | county canvasses niust be com- j b 
fer the state canvassing le 
ee te vee HAM ..ccce: 
The 1955 Legislature is going to 
be asked to write a definite pro- 
cedure into state law giving ‘‘un- 
official” returns a legal place in 
the state's election machinery.        
        
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      as they are received and start 
making an unofficial county tally. 
The tally figures would be open |         
      
            
        
      Other laws also will be proposed | 
aimed at speeding the Michigan | 
count. One would limit the size of | 
precincts to make for a quicker 
count. Lean, Blade Cut 2 c 
PORK CHOPS 29. 
Fancy, Oven-Readi 
18 to 22 Lb. Avg.    
    
        
         
      
    
      
   
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May Build New Tunnel    
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Us I with a loss of 1,000 lives. The Na- 
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BIG-PICTURE TV 
New Raytheon $ j ates | Sh 
Table Model TV 
STILL IN ORIGINAL ee cee el 
Originally $99 95 (oe zs. a4 ) BP erm 
Priced at 4 FIRST COME FIRST SERVED 
83-CHANNEL TUNER NO MONEY DOWN! NO MORE WHEN THESE ARE GONE! Hurry ! 
1953 
Model 
UM 1734A 
  OPEN EVERY NITE "TIL CHRISTMAS 
The House of Discounts 
        WEEK!       
   125 W. HURON ST. PH. FE 4-0581 
pLenry or rrex panxinc ‘Where Wrigley’s Used to Be’ pirwry or race PARKING 
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A CHRISTMAS CAROL yee J ates By| Charles. Dickens | Church Collection Stolen she saw a man she dd not recog ‘ eae AS. ie 
| |, DETROFT @ Police said a| "et * Periehioner Mave the New B. F. Goodrich Service ee 
man slipped into the rectory of St. . ‘: Gives Your Present Tires — 
's Collection. caretaker, | head of the United States military ‘ 
Mrs. Alice Gills, 65, told police | academy. —e«. 
© More trection for fest storts 
Sam-Ta-Claus Says: @ Resvits gverentoed 
FLATTER -HER FIGURE! $700 ) 
  
            
  
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SAM BEN od | 
SON 20 $,    Te $18.71 
      Many minerals dalt, caicium,|sium and others are earth's . 
payee, tofiee, tea-eins, oo9- | Gomd f way veal .000.000,- Open Till 9 ot Nite Free Perking 
  
  
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  “A Gift from Connolly's Means More”   
  
  lovely China and Silver in a Harmonious © 
Duet that she'll Cherish Always! 
  
     
       
   
        
       
       
    
     
  
    
    
    
   
     
  
    
    
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    CERTIFIED GEMOLOGISTS 
REGISTERED JEWELERS 
AMERICAN GEM SOCIETY 
                     
  JEWELERS 16 W. Huron Street A Gift from CONNOLLY’S Means More! 
  STERLING 
From 
CONNOLLY’S 
D. Bon Bon or Nut 
Dish in silver 
plate        BE Goodrich . 
l HEADING HER LIST of GIFT WISHES 
    
     
        
   
      E. Sterling Silver . 
Sandwich Tra 
priced from .$15.00 
F. Mayonnaise Bow! 
with Ladle . .$17.50 
  Exquisite e rystal 
gifts te complement 
her Holiday table. 
Stop in this evenirig, 
you'll be delighted 
with our large se-° 
lection of Crystal, 
and Sterling -on- 
Crystal Bowls, 
Pitchers and Trays. 
Gift priced from 
$3.50. 
    
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Santa Claus wasnt always a legendary figure living at the North 
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who lived in the hot region around the Mediterranean Sea and wert 
around doing nice things for people. Today he is such a symbol of 
the spirit of giving that he fits in most any place at Christmas time 
Here he fits right into a star-shaped decoration for your tree or for a 
© 5 year service | light pull. Make the decoration this way . 
guarantee 1. Color the big drawing. Santa has pink hands and face and a ® new streamlined 
modern styling 
  : ; jolly red nose. The top of his cap, his suit and his mittens are red too. © liber ade- of tr we The belt and shoes remain black. The spaces inside the dots remain 
allowance white 
2. Paste the picture down on red construction paper. 
5°34 70 3. Cut out the big figure. Be sure you do not cut off the spaces 
, oeD that are edged wtih dots and that project beyond the star, 
4. White absorbent cotton provides the fur around the cap, the 
Only 50c o Week wrists and shoe tops as well as the beard. To put it on, apply library 
paste to one white space at a time and gently press down bits of cotton 
It can be trimmed with scissors 
x 5. Punch a small hole at the top of the star fér a loop of string 
| ; with which to hang up Santa 
Friends’ Speedy Work 
pra 
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ae 
  ' chairs, shades, curtains, blankets, 
bed linen and towels. : 
Has House Up Rapidly 
ATCO, NJ. uw — Friends of 
James Gauker, 70, a broommaker, 
worked so fast after fire destroyed A volunteer work crew put on 
a new roof, repaired the floor. re- 
placed broken windows and painted 
the place. As the grateful Gauker 
25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 
Open Every Evening Until Christmas his tiny home that he had a new 
one before the embers were cold 
One company donated a 10 by 12 
tool shed. Another hauled it to the 
site Volunteer firemen, in a can 
vass of the town. collected heating prepared to go to bed in his new 
home, firemen were still wetting 
down the embers of the old 
Average annual snowfall in some 
areas just south of Lakes Erie and Free Parking in Lot Opposite A&P 
      
          
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   ” OLEEP LIGHT! THE PONTIAC PRESS. “MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 + 
  
     When it’s an automatic 
bed covering, it takes only ONE to keep 
you warm—one electric blanket, or 
one electric sheet with a regular blanket. 
Either takes the place of the umpteen 
heavy, smothering covers you'd | 
ordinarily use.   
                        Confidentially —and confidently too— 
we recommend automatic bed 
coverings as wonderful Christmas 
gifts for all the family! 
  -or Detroit Edison 
    
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GUARANTEED CHRISTMAS DELIVERY 
IF YOU LIVE IN’ 
OAKLAND COUNTY .. 
Any purchase made at Ward's 
Home Outfitting Company up to 
_nine p. m. Thursday evening, 
December 23, will be delivered 
anywhere in Oakland County, Fri- 
day, December 24. _ Everyone at 
Ward’s Wish Everyone 
Everywhere .. . 
IF YOU LIVE IN PONTIAC .. . 
Any purchase made at Ward’s 
Home Outftting Company up to 
Friday noon, December 24, will be 
delivered anywhere in the City of 
Pontiac the same day! 
          
     
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Received Another 
AL weShipment of these 
7), »eoutiful, comfort- 
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Y, Swivel Chairs .. . 
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In your living room, 
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You'll get comfort, 
- Style and use with these 
good - looking. service- 
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Solidly built, with 
sturdy wrought iron 
frames and upholstered 
in tweed pattern. 
Hurry! It's our greatest 
chair value in years and 
makes a lasting gift of 
w beauty and comfort for 
Mother, Dad, Sister or 
Brother!    
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              ‘| tarthooming visit to Peiping to try : : la land Park C . an! 
‘\to"tccure treedomn for, U. 5 | JUTY May Get Case _|Highlond Pork Couple - Seee Atomic Power , to 200, Sigg be an pee tae Bb Samer Deer * atc of ta Obes ot Geese 16S | assy inal wal fe pee ————~_ lof Ex-Marine Today |_ vetkorr ore saavan ge Supplying Half of U.S. jsitsssct tents farveye|srea tx that an cal anda _| Discovers If isn’t Easy were by police the A-power possibilities if a study| also will continue to grow, - @—A jury today is|terday on a fugitive warrant in| WASHINGTON @ — A private 
to Give Money Away + ~ ‘ connection with the death of a prepared for the use of investor 
expected |to receive the trial of} Sdier in North gonsultant says atqmic energy will groups. He said his information|’ Rhinoceroses once lived in North 
CHICAGO -(INS)—A_ man who | Denny a Byearcld ex- | Detroit Cargina. be providing @, per cent of the|came from nonsecret government | America and Europe. 
has been trying to give money | ! Held were Edsel Heslip 90 and = 
away for seven years maintains || Dorothy Long RS LE ghee ype 
Leenesd Anderam, i, on heed Craddock is charged with murder | tives said Mrs, Long told them ¥ 
ofthe Unclaimed Equities Depart-|'" the fatal, shooting of Ernest | Hestip shot her husband 20-year . 
iment of a Chicege tnourence Trullard- 29,-of Detroit last July 1. | old PFC. Samuel S. Long on a 5 
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Edmund Purdon in “Athena,” Jane Powell sings 
*“‘Love Can Change the Stars,” one of the song hits 7 PONTIAC 
     
  PRESS, MONDAY ee ee BE Re y 
Oakland, co-starring Debbie Reynolds, Vic Damone 
and Louis Calhern. , DECEMBER 20, “1954 \ 
India Defending 
Socialist Policies * ‘ ‘ 
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te the acquire, 
reform private, industrial, ag- 
ricultural and other holdings. 
2. Finance Minister C. D. Desh- 
mukh, opening the parliamentary 
debate, announced that the govern- 
ment plans to nationalize the Im- 
perial Bank of India in order to 
create banking credit facilities in 
rural areas. 
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Deshmukh emphasized the gov- 
ernment ‘‘stands by” its six-year- 
old economic policy reserving con- 
trol of certain basic industries to 
the state. The chief objective, he 
declared is to create employment 
—"“at least two million new jobs 
| every year.” 
* Be { ~ Los Angeles News 
+5 -* Sold Out Saturday LOS ANGELES (#— Approxi- 
mately 450 Los Angeles newspaper 
workers were looking for new jobs 
today following suspension of pub- 
lication by the Daily News, a 
morning paper. BS 
    
      
that many people have taken it 
for the truth. 
Jean was one of the late Linda 
Porter's best friends, and Linda 
left Jean some beautiful jewels. 
of both Jean and Charlie Feldman. 
I suppose when Jean leaves for 
Europe with Howard Sturges and 
Cole joins them later, there will 
be more talk. Cole has engaged 
a yacht, and Jean, Sturges and 
some other friends will go to the 
Greek islands for a holiday. 
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Apparently Edmond Purdom   
  
  
  
      
   
    
                  
   
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      isn't the only admirer in the life 
of Linda Christian Power. Bob 
Schlesinger, son of Mrs. Harrison 
Williams of social fame. is visiting 
the much publicized Mrs. Tyrone 
Power. 
He brought with him her 
Christmas present, which, ‘tis 
said, is a gorgeous diamond 
mecklace. From someone close 
te the situation, I'm told he has 
fallen hard for Linda, which 
prebably doesn't make Mr. Pur- 
dom too happy. 
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Snapshots of Hollywood collected 
at random: Whoops! Where was 
Bing -Crosby. and where was 
Mamie Van Doren? Ray Anthony 
took Mona Freeman to dinner at 
the Luau! 
The Christmas spirit, I am glad 
to say, has struck Art Stander, 
head writer of the Jimmy Durante 
TV, show, and his wife who have 
reconciled. 
Dan Dailey and Jean Coyne, 
here and there, finally ended up 
at The Band Box. This is an 
every night date. 
Patti and Jerry Lewis walking 
across Hollywood Blvd. Christmas 
| shopping and having the time of 
| their lives. Jerry says no one 
| knew him. That 4d can't believe. 
Well, they recognized them in the 
Brown Derby. 
Elaine Stritch and Gig Young   Cole has always been a good friend | Canada to Petition 
Release of Convict WINDSOR, Ontario (UP)—Attor- 
|ney Jean Reycraft was preparing 
| to circulate petitions today in an 
effort to obtain 5,000 signatures 
j asking Gov. G. Mennen Williams   
| of Michigan to free Bernard Mc- | 
Cann, who has served 20 years | yesterday that he will return to 
of a life sentence for a murder he | Michigan some time next week. 
denies committing. 
The petitions will ask for a 
| pardon or a new trial for the 51- 
| year-old McCann, who escaped to 
}Canada last February but 
| captured after 17 days. 
vainly fighting extradition, he was | 
sent back to prison last Tuesday. 
McCann said he was convicted 
on perjured testimony of a wem- 
an Who identified him as the 
killer of a Michigan readhouse 
operator. He said six years ago 
the woman admitted she couldn’t 
identify anyone. 
Reycraft tried to find the woman 
and get a record of her testimony 
but was unsuccessful.   | the state capitol. 
M59 Crash Hurts 
Farmington Couple | A Farmington couple was treated 
Township. 
  | Tuck. Rd., 
jured when their car crashed into 
one driven by Lorin Snow, 40, of 
8300 Pontiac Lake Rd 
Michigan State Police of the 
Pontiac Post said Kefgen, who was 
attempting to make a left turn 
on Elizabeth Lake road. did not 
see Snow's west bound car. Kef- 
  
  spend Christmas with her family | gen was issued a summons for 
in Chicago. And from there they'll | failing to yield right-of-way, and 
go to North Carolina to visit his | Snow was ticketed for not having 
family. an operator's license in his pos- 
eee ee cece eee | session. 
Pontiac Traffic Club 
to Hear Customs Broker 
At its annual Christmas meet- 
ing at 6:30 p.m. today in the! 
Hotel Wald , the Pontiac Traff 
win oe a thieves broke into the Westacre 
| Club will. hear R. B. Marr, cus- Store at 7321 Commerce Rd., Com- 
toms broker of Detroit, speak on! merce Township, Saturday night | 
“Customs and Duties on Export and took $65 in change and as- 
Shipments.”’ sorted cartons of cigarettes. 
Presiding at the meeting, which The owner, John Dillon, reported 
is expected to be attended by 75! the breakin Sunday morning. He 
members, will be C. E. Coonfiled, told police that thieves had forced 
club president. a door open for entry. | 
Municipal Yule Gift   
Cash, Cigarettes Taken 
in Commerce Breakin 
Michigan State Police of the 
Pontiac Post said today that 
  
Water use/in the United States 
is variously estimated to have 
increased four to six times since DAYTON, Ohio W& — The village | 
| the turn of the century and the of Vandalia, population 927, is 
rate increase is increasing far wishing residents a ‘Merry Christ- 
faster than the population. mas" with notices saying their 
: fourth-quarter sewer service bills   
  . Clana ahahaheat are being marked paid. The board 
of public affairs says the gift will | 
New Lake Theater save users an average of $9 each. | 
420 Pontiac Trail 
WALLED LAKE |   % Texas Postal Scandal 
\ GRAHAM, Tex, (UP)—Postrmas- 
ter Spencer Mays inspected the 
\ post office lobby after the weekend On Our Wide Miracle Screen 
“HER 12 MEN” 
In Technicolor with 
Greer Garson and ; stmas maili Barry Sulli rush of Christmas ailing and | 
found one woman's shoe. 
  
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| “BOUNTY HUNTER” \ TRADE CLOSET-CLUTTERERS 
magecmh Beets NY for cash through For Sale ads! > For help with the wording of your | 
Baa LAA AA SE v4, wal FE 28181. | - was |'ng alleged nudists in Oklahoma, 
After | Arkansas, Kansas an dMissouri. Operations at the Daily News 
building came to a halt Saturday 
with the announcement by publish- 
er Clinton D. McKinnon that the 
paper, undergoing financial diffi- 
culties, has sold its name, good 
will, circulation lists and features | 
which | 
publishes the morning Times and | 
aftefnoon Mirror. Crusader Asking | 
for Law to Ban 
Michigan Nudists to the Times-Mirror Co., | FORT SMITH, Ark. (UP) — The 
Rev. Braxton B. Sawyer who was Agatha Christie 
Has Four Plays 
Running at Once 
    The suspension of the Daily 
News reduces the number of 
Metropolitan papers in Los Ange- | 
les from five to four. The Daily | News was the only Democratic 
newspaper in this field. 
Norman Chandler, president of 
the Times-Mirror Co., said the | 
land, equipment, building and oth- | 
er assets of the Daily News were 
not included in the sale. The sale 
price was not disclosed. ejected from a Battle Creek nudist 
colosy last summer, announced   Sawyer said he would visit Michi- 
| an at the request of Peter J. Kelly 
| of Detroit to outline plans for cloth- 
He claimed to have the support of 
|legislators in the four states and 
bel — aaa such legis- ‘Waterford Gift Shop 
Broken Into Saturday The one-man nudist chaser 
earlier announced he would make 
an air-hopping tour of the four| Thieves kicked out glass in the 
southwestern states in January to| front door of the Fleming Gift 
present proof of nudist activities.| Shop at 2536 Dixie Hwy., Water- | 
Saturday night |     
  Michigan | 
authoritjes told him McCann's rec- | Battle Creek nudist colony by sun | Van Atta. 
|ords were destroyed in a fire at | lovers who objected to his movie- | 
Richard V. Ketgen, 30, of 2234} along with tt, you 
Farmington, and hig nother $295, plus tax. 
+- wife, Shirley, 24, were both in- | 
   
PI ee En eee ee . Photographs, tape recordings | and took $35.90 from the cash | 
and films he said. | register, according to Waterford 
Sawyer was tossed out of the | Township Police Chief Frank J. | 
Missing, owners told police, were 
| making activities. He said he was | some bills and about 90 cents in 
|Invited to the conclave but was change. The burglars left about 
| asked to follow the no-clothing rule | $7 in silver in the register, Van 
‘and upon refusal was rudely Atta said. ejected ———— = 
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  LONDON @® — At 63, Agatha 
Christie is the first woman in his- 
tory to have three dramas running 
simultaneously ih London's West 
End. For good measure, she has 
one of them running in New: York 
too, 4 
For many years this gray-haired 
Englishwoman has been more or 
less a “queen of crime,” but even 
for her this is a great year. 
o * 
“Spider's Web,” which 
in London last week. . 
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In all, she has written more than 
530 mysteries. Her production has 
slowed down a bit lately. She pro- 
duces only one mystery book a/ 
year—in addition to dramas, that | 
is. 
She insists she writes exclusive- 
    
    
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Christmas “Suggestion 
Give 
A Learn to Drive Certificate 
  ly for money.” But she takes great 
pride in technique. To any reader | 
who cries ‘foul’ when the surprise | 
murderer is identified at the end 
of her tale, Agatha Christie cites | 
chapter and verse in the early 
pages . } 
Pat | just say things that can be 
taken two ways,” she mildly pro- 
tests. “I don’t cheat.” 
100,000 Germans 
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BERLIN (®#—The West German 
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from Communist-ruled Poland to 
West Germany. 
Polish sources here said yester-| 
day the project, worked out be-| 
tween Warsaw and the German 
Red Cross, aims to reunite divided 
families, rid Poland of many el- | 
derly and otherwise unemployable | 
persons and eliminate a source of | 
unrest, It was added that the Pol- 
ish government suspects the Ger. | 
mans also might be the nucleus of | 
an anti . Polish, | 
fifth column. 
    
  
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z ] |'Good Game’ | 5s Feared in — . . } Ivy W n Si . ‘ 
W@ — Buddy Park-| score of next Sunday's game.” |from Oct. 3, and served as @ title to the Lions by @ single|four yards. Otte Greham com-|to go. and Detroit used two min- . ; 
ect Dotret Lons etoatcd the | “The youre was 1610, ‘and. the | practice swing for next Sunday's point, 231 to. 306 for the Browns, | pleted only one “six tries, utes and 10 seconds to get into Out UCLA Ends for All-Col Test 
Glevéland Browns for the seventh Lions hut the airways for the clash between the same clubs for but the Clevelanders clung to the Lae j the end zone for the winning] Praise . mr 
and come-from-behind touchdown in| the‘ world champiqnship. best defensive mark with 162/ But Detroit's Bobby Layne con- | counter. : . | : ' 
the {the last 50 seconds after it ap-| This marks the third straight: points allowed against 180 for pected on 18 of 37 and 183° yards i a MIAMIA, Fie. @) — Wisconsin S| wise ies, Tulsa , ‘ : Ivy Williamson, head coach of the , Aggies, Tulsa, | peared the Browns had it wrapped year the Lions and Brofns have | Detroit. and both touchdowns. The first| Snow covered the yardlines, and é . 
lwp | tangled for the big prize, Detroit Most astounding thing about the | came on » 26-yarder to end Dorne|the temperature was in the low | North squad in the Christmas night | Entered in. Tourney ot 
“We'd have! The game, except Yor the| winning 17-7 in 1952 and 17-16 a game, played in deep snow which Dibble to deadiock the game at| 20's, but 34.168 fans stayed to the North-South Shripe Al)-Star Foot- Oklahoma City 
het one se ceaee Gots muaat aoting. (Sear oon ‘fell for hours before and during 7-7 in the third quarter, Then finish. The Browns made“énly 6, ball Game. today promised the 
. since each team/had already; - © es \the game, was that Cleveland's | Layne gg S on en ee a nee a es ke .| ST. LOUIS @—It's the Misso. i 
Parker— sal Sees ac tonlooap Gh, comommed] pase Oop Meneadl Leaps eonring|Gugeew oesben os ay onty| yards — in the eight-play Téyerd| 15 first downs and added 90 rush-|\is 25man squad go through an-| Valley againet the field tonight ot “I, wish that were t a . drive which won in the final min-| ing yards to their 18% through the | other. lengthy workout SS 
. ute. The payoff was an 11-yarder | air. “All the players bave « lot of| ‘ournémest unfolds = ' 
to Girard, ee hustle and seem anxious to play | towering ts, tree ** * The Browns, who lost two of | football.” he said. He singled out | one Destem pomors. the 
Early ‘in the fourth session Doak their first three and then ran up| UCLA ends Bob~“Long and Bob! pe pg tigated — — 
Walker, who had successfully eight straight victories. wound up| Heydenfeldt for praise on their P Pe ae te booted 11 of 16 tries this season,|the regular season with a %3/ receiving. io a a 
missed a field goal from the 16|record and their fifth straight “They can certainly catch that | # res ae és - 
and things looked up for the| E*<t-rn Division title — a league | football. All our quarterbacks have ipped nage turday 
Browns who | ~°7. But they rv The Lians finished with to do is just get in somewhere | ¢venge their only defeat, —_ 
WERE COME 6/had to kick ree minutes a record. ——— phys _ my wi 
: demonstrations of great gpeed. | quesne. Colonials rejurn 
y. Outfielder Hit = ia The South team Cent though a |66 Joe Holup and 6-5 Walt (Corky) : oung . the Detroit Lions 90-minute workout on offensive Devlin, who led them to the South- 
|, 3304 After Replacing | ls shown here! : ~~ ee formations Sunday and scheduled /¢r Conference championship last 
\\ed mt © = na wom “core in Havana Invitation Test 5. mae AEM 2040 aa. Ls : @ — Wally M , homa A-& M 50-43 and St. Louis 
Poel reg ipapedeaped oe ) From Coun . [74-48 last week on its home court : . yesterday from — and holds a height edge cn Tulsa * for the St. Louis Cardinals, is the Bobby Layne on HAVANA -w — Ed Furgol was Havana Country Club course, a 6.- | But the Hurricane dewtves a 
* National League “Rookie of the ey off for a Florida rest cure for his 377-yard layout. for a 72-hole total ® toss-up rating—Wyoming wasn't * Year.” | the Cleveland ailing right arm today, packing of 27—15 strokes under par. fearsome away from |'s home 
; * ¢ * | Browns’ goal line. along a $2,000 first prize check It wasn’t the best round of the. A@MpIONs = losing to Kansas State by 
:) The M-year-old outfielder was from the Havana Invitation Golf| tourney for Furgol ‘he shot a 66 |20 points and nosing’ weak 
Mee ek cae eee aan te early in the 3rd since he won the National Open but it brought him up from the ya at foie) ics Den : 
‘fore the season opened, decided quarter tied mm a June. . © . i ai sdoon a Wrestlers Win mn State ton's proudest possession, gives the 
itaomee rhant a en score at 7-7 when| The Clayton, Mo., splinter, who | Burkemo had putter ‘trouble on Test at Lansing no —- 
\ -rpewvqalhengalnaliaaalinad Doak Malter| ee ea ee aa footer go astray. It gave him a 68) LANSING # — Lansing proved | will be playing on its home boards. 
: eee added the conver- seem to notice the injured right | @"d $1,400. — oul ee 0 cee a |e eee ee ee He rose to the occasion from arm in the tourney windup yester- Furgol never led in the four-day center you |= coven » Meeting 
| bie oot sion boot. Lions aay He shot a 67 over the par-72| event until the final round and was | ful wrestling in the state. powerful Missouri at Houston. De- 
as aan — a oan ae mae — playing despite intense pain in his| Lansing wrestlers took 7 of the | troit is host to Oregon Wednesday 
ilar te it ep ter tea a nae Oa > ~Tright arm, injured during an Aus- ‘IT high schoot championships and{ St. Louis looks for at least « "performance all season, finishing 14-10. |tralian tour two months ago. But 6 of 7 titles in the open class in | Split against Washington Tuesday 
SCA SEE bite. comctue 198 venevant AP Wirepnet el ACES _ te licked his wobbly putting yes the finals of the State AAU wres. | and Wednesday at Seattle. ’ batting at @ respectable 304 clip terday and displayed what he tling meet that started with more| Detroit managed a split 69-77 
| Steem nected 37 of: 34 fret termed his best form of the year, | than 200 entries. = oe a 
"place votes in the balloting by the Perez Jan 1] eS Ann Arbor won two of the high | of nero Wreck ey race 
. Writers’ Assn. of Amer- ' |round, and Shelley Mayfield, the | *cheo! finals, Berkley took ome Guy Sparrow, Titan hotshot, 32-28 _ fea, The other seven votes were 4 , | Gret-round leader with Tommy and Cranbrook one. Lansing and 26-18 in the two games but 
| meee sees Gree ether es i Percentage of Profits | Bolt on a 65, tied for third with a| Eastern had five titlists and | Sparrow had a lot of help the ye with Ernie Banks Che) {2 sn) a ‘ . '275 total. Besselink, Grossingers,| Lansing Sexton and East Lan- | second time, with little Ralph cago shortstop the runner- ‘ af ee From Fight Will Go to N y 4 sing one each. ; | Goldstein scort 29 with four af them i a ba agy Oe ee N. Y., played his best since in- ng 
oe Sara oom “ | | Ed Sanders’ Widow | ng na ren Mad? are | Date Cet ted fou, att Milwaukee ~ = . knocked out in the finals. three | 
pitcher Gene Criey and outed Cincinnati Laces Indiana Seay einer. as Mayfield, of Chicopee, Mass,, fin-/% them in the three lightest wins bieete ‘ longer recognized as the world — ighgen Bi =e classes. There was no team cham- Hank Aaron, finishing three, eatienweiald Beye ished with a 70 while Bolt, of Hous- pionship. nce ontest, 
  Utah Team B rf =: 
The Associated Press | 
are any better outfits 
in the college basket- | 
at present, they better 
stand up and be counted. | 
The Utes brought a 60 mark) . 
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than Utah 
ball ranks 
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i : Saturday night and to everyone's 
IP | surprise proceeded to score a 19-60 | 
victory over LaSalle, erstwhile 
V6 OOO CRCRE4 60-46 G40 CHE OH HE « 
, i i f z ; |No. 1 team in last week's Asso- 
‘ciated Press poll. 
Utah showed a relaxed, confident | 
team, well coached and unawed b: 
the Explorers. They were in com- 
final half after trailing 41-38 at the 
intermission, 
The Utes, though expertly) 
coached by Jack Gardner, the for-| 
'mer Kansas State mentor, were | 
by No Means a great team against 
LaSalle. But they'll do until a bet- 
ter one comes along 
* ° 
  California Replaces NY 
mission noted today that Califor- 
      nia has New York as} Whether Utah is actually as good 
the “big apple” of thoroughbred as it jooked should show up to- 
racing. morrow night at Lexington, Ky., 
In its annual report the commis- when Utth runs up against Ken- | 
said that New York lost the, tucky, No. ? in the nation, in the. 
“due to the inability of its! first round of the Kentucky Invita- | 
licensed associations to meet in- } tional Tournament =| 
creasing purse distributions which) By coincidence, LaSalle is in the | 
associations in other states | same get-together. opposing South- 
afford by virtue of their great-| ern California in the first round | 
.” Kentucky stayed among the un- |   
  
——- | beaten tast-week-with »_73-6t-tac-+ 
\ing of Temple, the club that up-   
| Vessels Leads Army 
fo Victory Over AF: SAN DIEGO, Calif # — The 
|Army’s Ft. Sill. Okla., 
Bowl victory over Bolling Alii 
Force Base. Washington. D. C., 
here Sunday by Billy Vessels. who 
SisSsarzsezsess tadians 
Coll. of Pacific 6 
Tel. LJ 
Vessels. former University of 
Oklahoma player, was the offen- 
1 sive star for Fort Sill and also: 
contributed to breaking up of | 
O'Connell's pass threat with four 
% interceptions, two in the end zone. 
O'Connell is a former University 
% of Illinois passing ace. 
    
Versatile Director 
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Port Ord $2. California All-@tere @. 
  ! Michigan State’s freshman bas- 
ketball coach. Robert L. Stevens, 
| played for State in 1947-48-49. 
  mand for the greater share of the , 
~ haven't beaten a Big Ten school 
football | 
team was led to a 27-6 Poinsettia | 
@ evened an old score with Tomany | 
*! O'Connell, 4 
  It's Time Out! umps Into Kentucky After 
Knocking LaSalle From Unbeaten Ranks 
ended St.John's of Brooklyn last, idle, the rest of the top 10 sur- 
week. It was the Wildcats’ 28th | vived the weekend. Illinois (No. 3) | 
consecutive victory. added further proof that this isn't 
Southern Cal won its fifth deci-| Notre Dame's year with its fourth | 
sion is six over the weekend, maul | straight victory, 66-57; North Caro- 
ing New Mexico 103-39. lina State (No. 4) made it 80 with 
° . ‘an 85-74 whipping of Texas Tech; | 
into Madison Square Garden One other topranked team fol-; Dayton (No. 5) handed College of ® 
lowed the pattern of LaSalle and Pacific its third defeat on an East- 
UCLA over the weekend as Indi- ern tour, 73-66: and Niagara (No. | 
ana (No. 7) looked anything but a/ 10) bopped Toledo 80-61 | 
NCAA champion and the nation’s repeater in the Big Ten in a 97-65 Duquesne. rated No. 9 smothered | the gate. 
loss to Cincinnati. It wag the the Peoria Cats) NAAU champs 
Hoosiers’ third setback. and world amateur titlists. 82-63 in 
With only sixth-ranked Missouri | an exhibition. 
MSC’s Loss Mars State 
Teams’ Record Saturday By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS = 83-80. in a Missouri Valley Con# While the University of Michi- ference victory The triumph 
gan and several of the state's evened up Detroit's 77-69 defeat 
smaller colleges rolled merrily by Houston Friday night and gave 
along the basketball victory road | both teams 4 1-1 conference rec- 
Saturday night, Michigan State | ord. 
stubbed its toe to mar an other-| The score was tied six times in | wise perfect state night. |the nip-and-tuck game. Houston's 
The Wolverines, playing Wash- | 7-foot center, Don Boldebuck, led 
Ist half, troit's attack with 20. 
behind midway, Wayne University.   
but bounced playing in 
| peck to smother Washington, | Detroit. won its Ist home game of over the lead in the handicap the season by beating Western 
Ontario, 68-61. 
Western Michigan. working hard 
a tight one at Kalamazoo. broke 
ahead in the 2nd half to beat 
, Miami University of Ohio, 77-68. 
Lawrence Tech of Detroit 
: reached the .500 mark in its season 
5 ager : ter by beating Colorado State College 
58. at home. Wolverines with 23. (deed The victory maintamed a Big- 
|Ten jinx over the Bears, who jp 
in 22 games. Michigan's football 
flash, Ron Kramer, found his Bas- 
ketball form in the game, drop- | 
ng in 21 points. Junior Tom z   
    
    
      
    
  
  
ton, Tex., came home with a 71 
NBA, will fight Lulu Perez of for fourth place on a 276 total. 
Brooklyn at Boston Garden Jan.| Doug Ford, Kiamesha Lake, N. Y., 
17 in a 10-round non-title bout. | was fifth with —_ _ 
The Callahan A. C. Sunday an- Barrofi, White i Jeera 
nounced the top event of the card to match Furgol's 67 to finish sixth 
in an Ed Sanders Memorial pro- | * gram. Sanders died Dec. 12 after 
being knocked out in a New Eng- 
      : | 
Bob Toski, the defending champ, | 
wag tied for last. |   
      
  
  
    
Pontiac area winners: |, (Opening Races (Cranbrook) won on disqfalifica-| Last of the roller-skate dance 
tion over Bill Schoonard (Battle contests of the period at Rolla- 
Creek). | dium rink was held Sunday, with a 
(Berkley) pinned Paul Sinadinos| The weekend also marked the 
(Lansing Eastern), 1:43. 
  
land heavyweight title scrap with | 
Willie James. 
Ten per cent of the gross and 
percentage of the profits are to! 
go to Sanders’ widow . 
Saddler reportedly was signed 
for approximately 30 per cent of 2 on TV Tonight   
  Recently the NBA decided not | 
weight king because he did not, week lull hits the boxing business 
defend his crown within a 6-months | Monday with only a few promoters | period. Saddler got his discharge; who have television 
from the service eight months ago. | opening their doors. | 
There is a possibility of a match ee 
in New York between Saddler and! Those two hardy Monday night 
Red Top Davis. a leading chal- rivals, Brooklyn's Eastern Park- 
lenger, in February. | way and New York's St. Nicholas 
' Arena. continue on a normal basis 
but most of the others are clos- 
3 Divisions Change ing up for he holidays. | 
Lead in Pin Test Even Madis6én Square Garden 
wil pass up the Friday shows 
BATTLE CREEK (® — Three botli this week and next on rem | 
mas Eve and New Year's Eve. new leaders bowled their way into a De vo . The Saturday night Ist positions in the Central States Gotert nviaieus 
Bowling Assn. tournament over the | ne s 8 
weekend as 16 changes were made 
in the top 40 positions. 
John Clement of Detroit fights are 
Ld] 
Matchmaker Teddy Brenner had | 
to look around for a sub at Eastern 
Parkway Monday when Walter | 
Cartier came down with a virus 
infection. He finally settled on 
Paul Peuder,the ex-Marine from. 
Boston, as an opponent for Ted 
Olla of Milwaukee in a 10-round 
middleweight match (ABC-TV). took 
singles with a 689 series added to 
a 20-pin handicap for -709 
In the other two places. Joe 
Norris and Art Butler. a Chicago 
team, took over first place in both 
the actual and handicap doubles 
division. They shot 1307 in actual 
doubles competition and tacked on 
a 26-pin spot for 1333 to lead the 
handicap doubles. Unseeded Nashville Five | 
Wins NAIA Tipoff Test   
    
a Big TenlIvy League double- 
‘header at Philadelphia's Palestra. 
was whipped, 73-67. 
University of Detroit. playing 
Houston at home, snapped ~ the 
Texans’ >game winning streak, 
oo lcnemeemmmaiaee Art DeViin, 31-year-old Lake Piacid 
Zarza First All-Star motel operator, capitalized on form 
Lou Zarza, Wayne head footbal] for four-tenths of a point to win 
coach, was the first Michigan State the 10th annual Torger Tokle Me- 
football player to play in the Col ™arial ski jumping championship 
lege All-Star game in Chicago | yesterday. 
Zarza played in 1936 in the fall Deviin was outjumped by Ar 
classi | thur Tokle, brother of the late 
_ | champion and a’member of Chi- 
cago's Norge Ski Club, but Dev. | 
lim got the nod on form. Arthur 
Tokle's leaps were 133 and 153 
while Devlin's were 130 and 146. 
Devlin representing the Sno 
Birds. of Lake Placttl had 206.4 
points. while Tokle had @6. Bern 
Blikstad of the Bear Mountain 
Sports Assn. was 3rd with jumps 
of 128 and 146 for 204.7 points. | 
fourth was Joe Nowak of the Du-| 
luth, Minn, Ski Club with 124-145— 
201.5 
Norway Ski Club’s Dean Sham- 
Troveveat buck won Class B with 136 and 134 A |] | for 200.2 points Ola Hirth of the 
Racine Ski Club was 2nd with 122 
jand 139 for 192.4 points, 
' * ~ | * Michigan State, playing Penn in| 
Better Form 
BEAR MOUNTAIN. N. Y. «Pe 
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  Harold Jones of the Salisbury 
Winter Sports Assn.. Salisbury, 
Conn., won the Class C crown 
| Jones jumped 116 and 127 for 177.3. | 
Sno-Birds's John Viscome took 
\the veterans’ division with dis- 
4 4 Devlin Ski Jumping Title   
KANSAS CITY u—The Tennes- 
see A & I Tigers came to te. NAIA eight-team, Tipoff t | 
ment unseeded but they went home 
with the championship. 
The Nashville team breezed past | 
Rockhurst College 94-72 in Satur- 
day night's final game. The Tigers 
sank 47.1 per cent of their shots. . Brings Art 
another brother of the late Torger. 
was 2nd with 114 and 125 for 180.4. 
Stack Wins Second 
Wayne Grid Letter   
; A-sturgeon weighing 277'> pounds 
| and 8 feet 5 inches was caught by 
Catalino Diangson after an hour 
‘and 20 minute fight off the Cali- 
' fornia coast. Few Boxing Matches 
Set During Holidays ito recognize Saddler as feather-| NEW YORK W—The Christmas! St. Nicholas Arena also has al 
contracts Jimmy Martinez of Phoenix, Ariz. 
| (CBS-TV) from Detroit. 
, thune $79 Team | In Sunday’s finals of the dance 
_ contest James Miller and Carol 
| Pittenger emerged the victors. 
| They skated the ‘Blues’ dance. 
Gasse (juvenile B); 
  seb in the main event in Pete 
Adams of Newark, N. J. against   
in the 10-round welter match. 
i . * 
Harold Johnson, the Philadelphia 
light heavy who fought Archie 
Moore for the title last summer, 
takes on Marty Marshall. the 
knockout conqueror of Bob Satter- 
field in the Wednesday be held at Weston Golf and Coun- 
try Club Aug. 17-20, the Royal 
Canadian Golf Assn. announced 
erday. . 
The date has been ratified by 
show the United States Professional 
|Golfers’ Assn. .     
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Maurice Stack of Pontiac was 
awarded his second Wayne Uni- 
versity football letter at a special 
meeting of the Tartar squad last 
week. Other area athietes win- 
ning awards were Gerald Heaton 
of Northville, Joe Trepiak of Bir- 
mingham.and Dougies Greenhill of 
Van Dyke. Jack Kramer to 
    Lew Hoad Reported Back in Form for Aussies, 
Assist in Training U. §. Team 
  Star halfback Vic Zucco of Ren-| SYDNEY w&® — Australia’s Lew showing said Hopman, whoj| Queensland singles championship 
ton, Pa.. was selected for the sec- | Hoad got out from under the fa- adied: in November.” 
ond straight year as most valuable | bled “load” on his back and pro | ‘I rate the Australian team} The American squad held light 
| player, while tackle Walt Jenkins | fessional Jack Kramer was con-' more powerful than it was at this} morning and afternoon workouts 
of Detroit was picked as most val- | ®Tipted to work with the Ameri-| time last year.” under the eye of non-playing Cap- 
uable lineman. cans today as the rival teams = *> tain Bill Talbert. 
settled down to the hard final week} Spectators watching practice at 2 
CITY REC. BASKETBALL of preparation for the Davis Cup | White City, scene of the Dec. 27-29| Talbert announced that Jack 
ai a a challenge round. challenge round play. were im-|Kramer, one of America’s out- 
Koo! Katt @ Tigers . Jo oY pressed by the zip in the game | standing players of recent times. 
Allon St “ Semthaee : In an apparent psychological of the 20-year-old blond ace from would assist the U. S. players in 
Paicons 9 Glebe Trotters ¢ counterblow to the Americans’ Sydney. It was only recently t! ‘| practice. 
a wakes booming confidence. Harry Hop- Hoad complained he was fed up| Kramer is here for clinics and 
Rolettes i Pirebeiis 19 man. the Aussies’ team captain. with tennis because ‘everyone is| to write and broadcast descriptions 
er racens Se Sink reatsert if announced his No. 1 player and on my back.” of the cup matches Wild Boys = g, -2 Willd Cats @ problem child had regained his | > .* 8 “Jack is not being brought fm Treepers 33 Susy Qs * top form—which had disappeared' The Sydney Morning Herald re-/as a coach,” said Talbert. “As an 
> GRADE mysteriously during the warmup ported “Hoad’s power service was’ American he also is interested in 
a 9 Fehting Ace 18 | tournaments. __ | Working faultlessly and he showed recovering the Davis Cup and he 
8 Tricky Tretters 94| “I am quite pleased with Hoad’s| his best form since winning the | volunteered his services. 
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Williams Honored for Great Comeback   
Montreal Trips 
Red Wings fo 
Boost NHL Lead Canadiens Move Into 
5-Point Margin Over 
Detroit, Toronto 
DETROIT @®— Montreal's Can- 
Detroit, 
Bruins Saturday night, easily took 
the 7th victory by beating the | > 
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Heavy Practices 
for Blue-Gray Both Yanks and Rebels 
to Run From Split-T 
in Annual Game 
  Guerer Sok eras 
team game, seri MONTGOMERY, Ala. w—After 
froning out post-season kinks for 
the first two practice sessions, 
  | preparation the Blue-Gray 
| football game here Christmas Day. 
Coach Frank Moseley of VPI, 
head mentor of the Rebels, put his 
30 Charges through offensive drills | 
joff the split-T Sunday and then | the 17th renewal of the inter- 
sectional rivalry. 
Yank Coach Don Faurot of Mis- 
  
Groza Most Valuable; 
3 Lions on All-Stars 
ST. LOUIS (INS) — The sport. 
most valuable player in the Na- 
tional Football League. 
The publicaton also announced 
yesterday's 1954 pro all-star team: 
. outlined his deferisive strategy for | | Gievelana — 
  
| Official 1954 AL Fielding Records [== CLUB 
CLUB @ PO A B Pet 
Chicago ...... 196 4148 #1651 108 962 
Cleveland ,.... 186 4358 1642 198 S79 
New York.....185 4138 1751 126 .9T9 
—e veveees | = Bs 7 pe 
ashington ... 4l 1 ' 
Baltimore ..... 184 4120 1621 147 975 
—— M6 4114 1656 168 972 
seneenes 1s 1831 176 972 
Totals ...... 33326 13601 1120 977) | rImRst i 
G PO AE Pet. 
Waitkus. Balt........ 618 48 0 1.000 
opo, Det........... 0S 681 3 996 | Kell, Bos.-Chi........ 32.253 8 1 (Oe Mele, Balt.-Bos....... 22 #1608 8 1 (OOM 
Caveretta. Chi..,.... “4 #2117 2 98s 
Vernon, Wesh..,... 1468 1365 76 11 9024 
Colttae, W.Y......0.. 117 758 60 7 0915 
Kryhoski, Balt . 6 50162 5 982 
Agganis, Bos _..,.. 119 1064 88 12 980 
Werta, Balt-Clev . 6 386762 7 289 
Vernon, Wash....... 148 1365 17 11 9924 
Belardi, Det......... 7 63651 8 #88 
Limmer, Phil......... 7 Se7 8 968 
Jackson. Chi......... 33 44 (68 (6388 
Power, Phil........0.. 71 #18012 2 968 
Pate GMb cc secccess 565 31 8 987 
Oiyna, Clev.....,.0.. 4435 6 «(88T 
Rosen, Clev.......... 139 7 987 
Skowron. WNY........ 61 396 6 086 
Goodman. Bos........ 77 19616 3 966 
Boyd, Cdl............ 12 «661 2 «t «(8et 
Robinson. WN.Y....... 2 27 19 5 #80 
Bollweg, Phil. Tl #S30 6113 .9Ts 
Triple Plays- “Agganis, Werts, Skowron, 
1 eac 
SECOND BASEMEN 
G PO A E Pct 
Majeski. Clev......... 33 84 4 1 990 
Pox, Chi -.. 185 400 302 © O89 
MeDougald, N.Y....... 62 224 233 5 s8e 
Goodman, Bos. +» 72.173 208 8 979. 
Pesky, Det.-Wash 37 92 81 4 879 
Colemah, WY... 7) 183 198 8 TT 
MUNG, CROW ec cccccncs 141 386 406 19 976 
Young. Balt......,... 127 200 310 15 976 
Jacobs, Phil......... 131 347 300 17 974 
Bollt Det ayorale 113 248 232 13 974 
Terw iger Wash @® 213 243 13 972 
Hatfield, Det 5 84.114 196 7 972 
Lepcio, Bos .......... 80 233 230 14 9871 
Bertote. Det......... 15 2 3% 2 96D 
Runnels. Wash ....... 27 90 Se 5 963 
Garcia, Balt ........ 4 «57 644 64 962 
Guder, Pail «2.2.0.0: 35 4 «71 «75 «66 «(861 
Consoilo. oe. 12 36 20 2 987 
Brideweser, Bait 3% é 1s vu 927 
Triple Plays—Avila, Terwilliger. Con- 
  
  
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Marsh. Chi 3 38 «63068 OTS 
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Hatten. Chi *" 303 80 218 10 «6969 
Yost, Wash 155 170 447 17 «(968 
Carey, N.Y 120 154 283 15 967 
Rega. B CIOP..ccee< 50 62 84 8 967 
Stephens, Bait...... 1 196 10 «6966 
@, Det... ..cccee. 148 176332 18 964 
Rosen. Clev.... .cscccs 87 110 148 11 «4960 
Michaels, Chi........ 91 05 180 12 968 
c M 4.Y...... 35.16 «83 (8 Ske 
Pinigan, Phil........136 151 305 2% 948 
Consolo, Bos......... 18 10 41 3 9446 
Goodman, Bos... Wl 23 2 #4 
Majeski, Clev 1 13 20 2 943 
Kennedy. Clev.-Balt 71° 81 131 14 938 
Kell. Bos. -Chi. 6 8 68T 10 «886 
I fo, Bos. 240678 642 («S833 
Hatfield. Det 18 18 2% 4 #11 
Smith, Clev 22 23 3 6 se 
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Snyder, Wesh......... 48 681145 «5 OTs 
Carrasquel, Chi....... 155 402 20 .975 
Dente, Clev......c0ee 6 66 133 6 971 
Riszute, N.Y 126 184 204 16 968 
Kuenn, Dets.........- 55 264 28 966 
DeMaestri, Phil...... 142 285 406 35 .965 
Strickland, Clev...... 112 193 331 81 261) 
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Hunter, Bait 124 249 333 32 948 
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Marshall. Chi 22 1 (1 «(86 
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Lemon, Wash......... 33. 568 0 (3 (O61 
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Tipton Wash 52 220 30 2 «902 
Berre,. NY. ........ 140 717 63 8 900 
Courtney, Balt... 111 $30 53 6 
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Murray, Balt . 21 83 8 1 oe 
Astroth, Phil.... 71 300 39 4 «(988 
Sawatski Chi........ 33133 14 2 #987 
White. Bos oes. 133 677 80 16 OTe 
Shante, W. Phil .. $1 170 28 5 975 
Robertson, Phil © 207 18 6 974 
PitsGeraid. Wash.....107 396 38 12 973 
Moss, Balt 180 16 8 972 
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Wilber. Bos warns 17 44 8 3 945 
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Preree Ch 22222 384 et 93 | The Dlini have won five straight. Gray, Paul REEOCOCCEOL - = 3 po Among their opponents were Mis- i : J | 
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MgDermott, 1 01, Philadelphia 103. _— Piars— Lemon, 
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Buckeyes Loom 
as Contenders Pre-Season Choices, 
lowa, Indiana, Have 
Been Disappointing 
CHICAGO w#—With the opening 
of the Big Ten title chase but » Grose | couple of holidays away, Dlinois, | The slenter suger hassmene® 
tnd | stamped themselves as title con- 
tenders. 
Illinois, fated No. 3 in the As 
| sociated Press poll] last week, and 
| Ohio State are the only undefeated 
| teams inthe conference while Pur- 
due has but one loss in six: games. 
  
Port Wayne 81, Rochester 06 
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Behind Ted in “Voting 
for ‘54 
_ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Ted Williams, who may not come 
back to baseball any more, was 
voted today as having made the 
greatest comeback of the 194 sea- 
The mighty slugger of the Bos- 
of the all-time greats, Bobby Fel- 
ler, veteran right-handed pitcher of 
the Cleveland Indians. 
*- * Ld 
The 422 sports writers and sports- 
casters who participated in the an- 
nual Associated Press poll spread | - 
their votes over 43 players 
see 
back trail although he returned 
from his second hitch with the 
Marines in August 1953. He went 
on a batting rampage in the clos- 
ing months of the ‘53 season, hit- 
  ting a blistering .407 in 37 games 
followed that up with a spectacu- 
lar . campaign in ot 
* 
29 homers and drove in 89 runs 
although a fractured collarbone 
and an attack of penumonia kept 
nas inactive tor sit woete. 
ile wads vena 
back last year, posting a 13-3 won- 
lost record following two ordinary 
years in which his combined to- 
tal was 19 victories and % de- 
ts. The 36-year-old former fire- "PRE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 .   
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Goalie Hank Bassen starred in 
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Litzenberger picked up two goals 
and one assist. in Chicago's romp. 
The victory was } the Black Hawks’ Leats.and Sicome Tie, 33: 
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4 : e on | male 0 dottiten to tw ome onan! Right now I'm in the mood to! ALLEY OOP — : ie r * Hal Boyle Asks: » Le . ri A roaring lion? No. Roaring ed bar pe fame 25d a ary ‘aap ~ 
hg Pe : any kind frightens me, and 1 can't | 
What Kind of an Animal 2 eee rity ci Ms Sates es, ° . pleasure. I hate raw meat, to0.| mane. Oh, that wind in my long 
Would You Like to Be  {ketcs yimene «is ton |r moe" ne — = = some A arb . aged regen pened a = meekly asking his lioness, “Please, | | mnacdy this choice. When you are of the jong of people be- ing views, They, say, |i don't know how to cook : 
Lagat -a. any death they return “Oh, a beautitd tiger.” or “0b, Steak. cont you at least asd 6 eal oe ake ee then’ you'l remember and understand I to earth in the form of an animal. lovely spotted leopard.” But when | match under it for a while?” 
This idea has always fascinated pyessed to the point of honesty, * 8 « . | What kind of an animal id 
particularly if one had a they generally admit they'd really) Being a mongrel dog, loyed by pniarrctaegg Te 
in the kind of animal he'd like to be a genteel thoroughbred |g jonely child, does appeal to me. dence? Males fe. cat in a fine old well-kept home | But it would be just my- luck to Don't ask your 
I have given ft free of mice and run by people come back as a trick-performing get the reply I 
of thought, usually who didn't want any kittens. 
Rainy Mondays are; Why become a cat? 
, for problems of this | 
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would you prefer to 
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being—if only so they 
going to more cocktail B 
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Mention the possibil- 
  said grimly. ‘The a woman “It's very simple,” one lady day at the end of a leash held by been acting like up til] now?” 
has to struggle half her to get 
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(Editors Note: Then why didn’t | 
she want to become a mink? All | 
women are after mink coats.) | 
(Boyle's Note: Well, that’s the 
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MAE occccase 16% ap Oe 
LP Aponboss 1.586%. Dee .. 13.32 
OO cicscwus 1.604, Jan ....,... 13.32 
MOF  oscseaes 13.15 
Dec e 61% May... 13.16 
MOS .2ccc:. 05 60 July 13.20 
May Th\— Soybean Oil— 
Ry Mar .... 11.82 
Dec ° 113% May 11.86. 
MOP cisceccs 17 July os 11.40 
PO  Becoceac 119% Sep sence 00.00 
  Buick, Olds Rev 
New Hardtop Models 
DETROIT Dec. 20 —(UP) — The 
unveiled for the public at the Chi- | 
cago automobile show in January. 
First deliveries will be made in 
March 
Wiles called the ‘‘four-door hard- | 
top’ the “greatest advancement 
in automobile styling since the | 
introduction of the two-door hard- 
top” by Buick in 1949. 
Meanwhile Oldsmobile Diviston | 
announced unveiling of a similar | 
model which will be available early | 
next spring. 
Both cars will be shown at the | 
Chicago Auto Show Jan. 8-16   
The Oldsmobile Holiday will be | 
offered in all three series, the 88. | 
Super 88 and 98. Rear doors of 
the new models are hinged on) 
solidly reinforced window - level | 
center posts. { 
County Death. Mrs. Nellie M, Ormsby 
MILFORD — Service for ‘Mrs 
Neffie M. Ormsby, 70, of 645 N. | 
Main St., will be held at 1 p.m 
Tuesday from Richardson - Bird | 
Chapel, with burial in Oakland | 
Hills Memorial Garderis. She died | 
Sunday 
" Surviving are one daughter, Mrs Morris Mancour of Milford; two 
N: Y. 
N. Y¥.; one grandchild 
FARMINGTON — Service for 
Mrs. Bernard (Kate B.) Banfield. 
‘3, of 34225 Grand River Ave.. will 
~ be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at 
Farmington Methodist Church 
with burial in Walled Lake Ceme- 
tery. The Order of Eastern Star. 
will conduct a graveside service. | 
The body will lie in state at Thay- | 
er Funeral Home until Wednesday | 
noon, 
Mrs. Banfiled died Sunday morn- | 
ing. She is survived by one son, | 
Ralph L. of Farmington: one 
daughter, Mrs. Margaret Kahr of | 
Farmington; 12 grandchildren and | 
six great-grandchildren_ 
  
Two Cottages Invaded 
by Youths in Partying | 
Minor damage and missing food | 
was reported at two Union Lake | 
cottages taken over by youths dur- | 
ing the past few days for party- | 
making, according to Michigan 
State Police of the Pontiac Post. 
Troopers said the youths broke 
into a cottage at 7001 Locklin St.. 
Union Lake, owned by Detroiter 
James Slavik, and a cottage at 
7015 Locklin, owned by Albert 
Culter of Detroit. The entries 
were discovered Sunday. } | | 
Motorists Now Plagued _ by Increased Radar Use |   
bile Assn. reported today that the 
number of radar sets used by 
speed cops has increased by* 6.8 
per cent since last April 14. 
The figure isn't quite as bad as 
it ‘sounds, though, since-there are | 
only 834 of the “eyes” in opera- | 
tion all over the nation, 
Thieves Take TV Set 
in Apartment Breakin 
A It-inch television set was 
taken from the apartment of   
    
  
  
    
good and choice wooled lambs 19.00- | Int 
2000; some utility and low good kinds 
15.00-18.50; most cull to choice slaughter 
ewes 3.00-€ 00; small lot good and 
feeding lambs 17.25 
‘CHICAGO LIVESTOCK 
CHICAGO, Dec. 17 (AP)—Salable hogs 
11.000, general market fairly active, 
losed active butchers steady to mostly 
25 higher. instances up more late; sows 
steady to 25 higher: most choice 190- 
220 Ib 17 25-18 50. around a deck mostly 
No ls 200 Ib at 1865 most choice No 
1 and 2 grades under 220 ib 16 00-18.50. 
most 230-260 Ib 1625-1750 a few loads 
choice No 1 and 2 grades 230-250 Ib 
1675-1800 most 266- Ib 15.75-16 50 
sows around $00 Ib and lighter scarce at 
1478-1875. bulk 400-600 Ib 13.5@-15 00 
good clearance: shippers took 3,500 
Galable cattle 800; salable calves 200: 
& nominal market on slaughter steers 
and heifers. little or mo inquiry for 
sizable numbers of steers and hetfers 
ding low choice and below carried 
rom earlier in the week: fat utility Bases 
and commercial cows dull, sround 
lower with clearance yo may ey 
to weak: 35 
; can. 
utility 
vealers 
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21.00-24.00; commercial and good steers 
16 00-20.00. a few utility steers down   
  
to 12.00. utility to low commercial cows | 
8.50-10 00 canners and cutters 7.00-9 00 
good and choice vealers 19 00 22.00 
Salablie sheep 800: slaughter lambs 
steady to strong: slaughter sheep steady: | 
bulk good to nrime wooled lambs 116 Ib 
and lighter 17 50-19.75: latter price in- 
cluding a deck 104 Ib: a deck choice 
and prime 102 > 1985: utflitt to low 
culls down to 
eull to choice 
  
Treasurer Likes Checks 
but Not Double Payment 
NORFOLK, Va. () — You've 
Margaret Miller of 426 S. Saginaw | heard about the folks who hate 
St. Saturday, according to Pontiac | to pay taxes, but how about those 
Police. 
The apartment owner said the 
thieves broke a padlock off her 
apartment, door to gain entry and 
ransack the home. 
Radar is a contraction of terms | 
meaning and | check and send it back to the) 
ranging’, which also describes its| treasurer. And the treasurer | “radio | who pay taxes twice? 
M. L. Carnifax, deputy treasurer | changed. 
of Norfolk county, says many 
people send in a check when they 
get their tax bill, then when they 
get the receipt they attach another 
purpose in the location of. unseen | doesn't like it. He has to return 
objects at various distance ranges. the second check. i 
} 1 «(18 Jane Adam will be heard in a | ran over the Scranton Transit Co.'s 
Indust Rails Util Stocks | vocal solo and Jack Horner will |Green Ridge suburban line today, 
Noon. today... 2071 im e174 1528 play a piano solo, with organ marking the passing of an era. Prev @ay 2069 1209 6 accompaniment by Mrs. Clause 1 7 
see He ge Be igt Kime a agg algal = Year ago ‘ ine, as olley ine inv 
SE AE 2 BE A ore tom, ee i nore me neice mand 1983 high |." 1g1 8 998 S88 1183 = ® 1886. Scranton was one of the first = Ee vos , cities in the nation to boast the 
secs rigeee Growth Forces Judge electric operated cars ‘Horn wer eek?) gr eS, — 
Piaeres er eect! Panigh Lage toon tO Hold Silent Court 74 
[Dia Mevgetion®.. 8 18_| PITTSBURGH ® — Until some. an pe 3 «3.2. time in 1955 deaf mutes might do FUE Gerew® ........ 31 32 | well to arrange to have their 
wert 4 6g \criminal court cases heard by . : 
Wa rew.......... 13 13 13) Judge Samue} A. Weiss. Weiss has | 
“he sale: bid snd’ acted {a growth on his vocal chords. His | lar 3 aah 
° | doctors prescribed six months of 4/7 eo. a, Foreign Exchange silence. 'S, e') 
NEW YORK, ee. pe gion ol Weiss said he would write his f > 6 | Soitaret etherg cnt) vue I (com a poueani else read | j we NN) 
2 ° tod ded them and that would communi- a ~ 
Tea) UB. cents unchanged. “ cate with attorneys via the sign hs a/ 
of s eeut: Great Britain 30 day futures | ANGUage. Ce | ff 
pindy tha dag 210283. up a a | 
Rogge py fn = tae Pastor to Write. Bird Book : Prapee (franc 
cea. unchanged: 7 (Western)| - PETERSBURG, Va. () — Dr. a . land tqullders’ Sh.co op “site ef a cont, | W- B. Melilwaine, a Presbyterian Don’t wait until y 
) 6% of s cont unchanged: | minister, has everything planned low . 
den : ’ 1934. enchanged: @witeer- | for his retirement two years hence. continuous ay 
land ) 23.34%, unchanged; birds. MARAFUEL. e 
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| DETROIT, : (UP) — Wholesale 
prices on Bae te- 
ported by of 
8.50 bu; No} 400-480 ba r' Jene- pW YORK @ — For the toarth | than, 5 009 ba: Be | Se-d40 ba; | straight day, fhe stock market 
2 e300 be: w 50"i, "ses: 7 i with ul J : , Be lk, 3 
250 bu. Cider, No 1. 200-228 4-gai case. | Sains in early trading. 
Sears, Boos, Me 1. 200-480 be. ‘Motors were outstanding on the Vegetables: Bects, No 1, 90-1.25 dos 
Conage tte he 100 ons camnege. |e ag ’ ont curly. et 20-159 ou: eattags. red. 000 shares up % at 69% and then 
Mo 1. 06-1.38 ba. Corvets, sao pushed its gain to a point. 
ee eT a ae ee | nl Menhene epled on 1. ce » Bo ft, 
Not 1.00.10 dos. Penpel, at Be I. 1.00 500 shares up % at 93% and held : Horseradish, No 1, . 
Se tie Ge gene | eee ee foot’ a 1.08 p gy Sng SE apy 4 rare rd rest, 89-2. ' ' 3. Studebaker . . 150° %-bu. Potatoes, 1, 130-140 | ‘4 at 12%. Pack 50-Ib bag; potatoes, No 1. 130-140 50-ib | ard opened on 3,100 shares up bag; tees, No 1, 3.50-2.80 100-ib hes % at 134 . 
: bine, Be 1. oa PH | “4 me ishes, hothouse, No 1, / behs. ; 
Rutabagas, No 1, 135-150 bu. Sguash,| Aircrafts displayed the largest Acorn, he “bu; squash, Butternut, gains. Douglas Aircraft opened on 
No 1, 90-135 bu; squash, Delicious, No 3,500 shares 4 HT 
1, 96-125 bu: squash, Hubbard, No 1, up 4% to H7%s. It was 90-125 bu. Tomatoes, hothouse, No 1. | up 9 points Friday. Boeing started 
ph gpl e Digg Mag. tle Rg 600 shares up 1 711 138 des behs; turnip, topped, jon § up 1% at 71% 
148-199 des bene. ; Some steels, however, were back- 
kottess ond anied qretnn: Comey att | ward U No 1, 1.80-2.00 Endive, No 1, -S. Steel opened on 1,500 105235 Dai endive, bleached, Mo 1, / shares off % at 70%, and Beth- 
Greens: Né 1, 1.00-1.80 vu. | lehem Steel fell back a point. 6 bu. 
No 
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Admiral! 286 Isl Crk Coal 216 CHIC POTA 
CMNCAGO, Des 4? AP: — Wana — | Se BOO ---- 2ht Jeoee a Alleg L Stl.,.. 4 Jehns Man .. 676 toes. Arrivals 68; om track 289; total I Allied Ch 100 Jones @& L ... M U8. shipments 472; supplies moderate ied Stre $45 Kelsey Ha 29 
jemand slow for Russets and market ani, chal 72 Kennecott. ... 975 dull; moderate demand for reds and um Ltd 7 Kimb Clk an 
market firm for best stock. Cariot track 4) : “ usiele um Am . 0 Kresge 88 ... 06 sales; Idaho Russets 63.70-3.86; Idaho Am Airlin 212 Lehn & FPF... 216 utilities $2.70: Colorado Red McClures lam C 431 LOF Gla 7 
05. two cars $2.75, Minnesota North res Cres "333 Ub M Nal. 128 
Dakota Pontiacs washed and waxed 5 ane ae 3 lies - Say <2 ase 
Paes occasional car $2.15-2.25. unwashed Am t 21.2 Lockh Aire 41 
. Am M & Pdy.. as a. bo 
Am Motors ., 11.3 Lone ™ 
POULTRY Am N Gas 414 . 3 , Dec. 11 (AP)—-Prices paid | am Rad ..... 41 2 
per pound f.0.b. Detroit for No 1 quality | am Beating... 30 Marsh Pield 33. 
live te 10 a.m. Am Smelt .... 43.7 a...” 
Heavy hens 18-20, t hens 13; heavy am st) Pd. 31.4 May D Str .. 37. 
broilers or fryers (2\%-3% ibs): Gray | am Tel & Tel 174.2 . 6. 
26, 2; tes am Tob ..... 63.5 Mid Con Pet 99 
(4-5 Ibs) 37; heavy @ . Am Woolen... . 20.7 Mid St! Pd 38 
turkeys _— heavy type am Zinc ..... 1@ Monéan Ch . 104 hens #4- toms 25-36. Anac Cop... @ Mont Ward .. 17 
Market Quiet. Receipts light but ade- | anac Wa& C864 . Pd 21 quate. Undertone steady on fancy qual- armco Bt! 70.7 Mueller Br 34. 
ity heavy hens, caponettes, heavy ducks | armour & Co.. 13.5 Murrey Cp 29. and firm‘on geese | Assd Dry G... 261 Nat Bisc “4 
Turkeys: Market nervous Ghd unset- Atchison 132.4 Nat Cash Reg 100 
tled. Gupplies ample. Demand and in- | at) Cst Line 156 Net Dairy 37 
'quiry slow. Parm offe: appeered | ati Refin 36.3 Nat Gyps 47 | more freely offered with available supply avco Mfg 6 Nat Se 
more than anticipated, particularly on paid Lima 116 Nat Steel .. 
Beltsville whites and heavy type small Bait & Oh... 347 Nat . ® toms. Large hen turkeys under pressure -Beech Nut .. 29.5 NY Alf Brk 25 te find - buyers. Bendix Av. 972 NY Cent ». 
Benguet cone 88 renal grt West ree 
DETROIT EGGs Beth Steel .,..103.4 Ne Am Av 40. 
re , Dee 11 (AP)—Bags f.0.0 De- | Boving Air-... 113 yor 7 . cases uded, ~states | Bohn Alum.,.. grades Bond Strs.... 15.7 a a i: 
Whites: Grade A large 364-39 weight. | Bor oe 66 =Oliver Cp 14. 
ed av JT, medium 30'%-31 wtd avg | Brist My 314 is v 61 30%, small 38. grade B large 35 Brun Balke... 304 Owens Til Gl 90 Browns: Grade A large 35-37 wtd avg | Budd Co 172 Ban AW Air 182 
35‘e. medium 30, small 28, grade Burroughs 243 Banh EPL _) 
large\34, grade C large 27 Calum & # 1) Param Pict 166 
Checks 23-24 wtd avg 24 Campb Wy 276 Parke Da 363 Total weekly receipts 10.832 cases Can Dry 144s Penney JC a9 rket steady on large sizes and Cdn Pac 31.3 RR 222 
5 fully ample with demand fairly Capite! Airl 212 Pepsi Cola .., 17.7 
ective Mediums appear about steady Carrier Cp... 562 Phelps D  ... 503 
‘with demand only fair and supplies ex. Case JI «con Phileo oo ee 
cessive Undergrades steady and clear- Cater Trac... 80.4 pnii Mor 41 
ing readily | Celanese 23.4 Phil Pet 683 
io mH = oe Pit Plate G bop 
CHICAGO BUTTER ANO EGGS [Meche &@a CHICAGO. Dec. 20 ‘AP!—Butter un- Chee # OB .. 43.3 Pullman . 4.4 | settled receipts 587,573: wholesale buying CD! & N 14.7 Pure Oil -3 F Chrysler - 70.2 Cp 373 prices ', to 1 lower; 93 score 58 25-584; 21 4 82 of 06.35-06.5: 60 B 87.95: 68 C 00.8; | Cities Mve....131 Rom Read ... d cars 00 B $625. 88 C 87 | Clark Equip... 564 Reo Motors 27.7 
Mees steady, receipts 1001; whshesls |Comee te, Eee Se te buying prices unchanged: US large Co#® Cola.....1136 Reyn Met whites 31.75: mixed 31.18: thedtums 285; | Cole Palm .... 622 Rey Tob B .. 416 standards 285. current receipts 25. (>! Gas - 16.3 REO Pict . dirties 22, checks 22 ‘on Edis ..... 457 Rock Spg 4 Consum Pw «a Safeway St 4.2 
Cont Bak 28 St Jos Lead 206 
CHICAGO POULTRY Cont Can es 781 St Reg Pap 31.0 
CHICAGO, Oec 17—‘\AP) — Live poul- Cont Mot . 123 Scovill Mf ne 
try: About steady: receipts 556 coops Cont Oil 72.2 Seab AL RR 19-4 
‘yesterday 725 coops, 163.876 Ibs': fob | Copper Rng . 48 Sears Roebd it) 
paying prices unchanged: heavy hens !7- Corn Pd . 812 Bhell O10) we 
18.5: light hens 12.5-13.5. fryers and broil- Cruc st! . 32.72 Sinelair O 4 
| ers 21-25: old roosters 12-125: ca tes Curtiss Wr..,, 142 Secony Vac “7 
26-27: hen turkeys 375: young tom tur- et Edis . 42 South Pac 63.5 
keys 23-36: ducklings 30: farmer ducks Doug Aire 117 Simmons 33.5 
over 5 ib 22. under 5 Ib 18. geese 23-26. Dow Chem “46 Bou Ry +» 804 
—_—- ————-— | Du Pont .....1655 Sparks W 54 
e | Bast AirL..., 37.2 Sperry “47, 
Livestock | East Kod °° 683 Std Brand 385 | El Auto L 37.7 Std ON Cal. 73.1 
DETROIT Lr | Bl & Mus In 3.6 Std Ot) Ind 465 
DETROIT, Dec. 20 (AP)—Hogs salable gmer Rad 1§ Std Ol NJ ..109.7 1.200. Market uneven, mostly 25 cents gng John 25 Std Ot) Oh 42.5) 
higher, top 50 cents up; early sales grie RR 21.2 Stevens JP bY 
chofce 180-220 Ibs 18.50-16.75: sorted pairy Mor .. 43 Stew War . 23.3 
choice 1 and 2 lots 190-220 Ibs 19.00. pirestone ....101 Stude-Pack 391 
with choice 1 around 200 Ibs 19.25; sows preept sul 71.1 Suther Pap .. 463 
under 400 Ibs 1450-1525; 400-600 ibs pryuech Tra 36.7 Swift & Co 44 
13 00-14 35 Qen Bak 10 Sy Bl Pd 445 
-Cattlc salable 2000. Calves 450 Fair Gen Elec . «4 Texas Co 3 
demand for slaughter steers and heifers Gen Fads . 765 Tex G Sul 124.4 
grading average good and above, steady Gen Mills 72 Thomp Pd a4 
to strong. lower grades slow. steady: Gen Motors “4 Timk R Bear 47.6 
cows mostly steady, with canmers and Geh Ry Sig 40 fran W Air 27 
cutters active bulls scarce. steady (Gen Refrac 296 Irensamer “1 
stockers and feeders fairly active. Gen Shoe $3.2 Twent C Fox 277 
steady. bulk good and choice fed steers Gen Tel 36 Underwd 342 
and yearlings 21.00-26.75: mostly choice Jen Tire .... 41 Un Carbide 66.3 
otferings 2600 and above. small lot (yiliette .o. 73) )©6On Pac 183.2 choice to prime 1099 Ib steers 2750. Goebel Br ... 74 Unit Air Lin 353 
small lot choice 622 I» fed heifers 23.00. | Goodrich 1273 Untt Airc .. 77.4 
small lots utility and commercial steers Goodyear 1016 United Cp 6 
and heifers 11.00-17.00: utility and com- Grah Paige .. 2 Unit Prutt 53.4 
mercial cows unevenly 9.00-11.00; utility |3t No Ry ... 35 US Lines 18.6 
mostly 10.50 down: canners and cutters 3t West 8 ... 21.6 US Rub 45.3 
700-950. mostly 750-9.00 few utility | Jreyhound ... 135 US Smelt 544 and commercia! bulls 11.00-14.00; choice | Julf Oi! . 634 CS Steel ee 70.6 
414 Ib and 521 Ib stock steer calves Hayes Mf 4 os Tob 344 
22.00; load good and choice 20:00; veal- | Hersh Choc .. 436 Van Raal 32 ers 100-200 higher; bulk good and Holland PF 18.2 Walgreen 26 choice vealers 21.00-30.00. few prime | Homestk 47.2 Warn B Pic a 
individuals 31.00 or above. utility and | Hooker El . 275 West Un Tel 6 
commercial 13.00-21.00, cull and utility Houd Her 13.3 Westg A Bk 22 
500-1 mm Cent 626 Westg El 71 
Sheep salable now only 900. Siaughter | Indust Ray .. 49.4 White Mot 41 lamb trade unevenly 1.00-2.09 higher Inland St! ... 704 Wilson & Co a than last Thursday; slaughter p Interlak tr .. 202 Wise FE! Pw 7 
|and feeder lambs about steady; early Int Harv 36.1 Woolworth 513 
supplies very small; about 60 head Int Nick . 577 Yale & Tow 54 | choice te prime, mostly choice wooled |Int Paper .. 847 Yngst Sh&T.. 694 
slaughter lambs 21.25. few small lots | Int Leotard es =. Zenith Red 91.4 
STOCK AVERAGES 
Associated Press 
  
Par East ng doliar 17.45, un- @ HeMYVehHn Bw 2.1K Nae NM SOHNVFaeenKw & 
‘| birds and keeping notes. He tries New Home Aid 
Plan Revealed Will Be Available for 
  
    
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FORTY-ONE.   
Sacred Oratorio OXFORD—A new 35-voice com 
munity choir will be heard for the Eat 
Community Choir 
at Oxford to Give ~ 
  
  
  
          
  
    ' tion backed loan by at least two companist, There is no admission 
lending agencies in their locality. 
iactc nt oa ae er cee . , 
wil) alse work te see that such 
loans are available te members When You Need 
of minority groups on the same a. 
terms and conditions as apply 
generally in an area, 
Agency today named 20 men to a ry 
Lodge Calendar ese ntcommiies wich wu | bare | | ‘ Special communication, Roose- diana and Michigan. The members ¥ sales - SEE 
velt ——_ — = day te elect a conan and start Hi 5 930 Mill | for the electronics industry would z 
58 Street, esday, .a irman 
1p. m. to attend the burial of of the operation wil be cnmeuneed itfing § THON be 10 per com A ache wom | STATE Bigery E. Wagner. J. Robert =e, ih @ few weeks. | NEW YORK W—Radio Corp. of mere than 10 billion 
™ AGN: _Applications accepted by the | America reported today that sales| "ted for this year. Areme Chapter No. 503 Christ- committee will be circulated for 1954 will reach a record 990| Sarnoff said about six million FINANCE 
 Poturk copper ot © p. moo anst | eating tn Ge" Seapems Go| st thee en cine cae ond ik eee Go coe ‘eit exchange. Ferne Crawley, | particular community, if ae Nee Sates cer (wise eel to taraeeneda th ant Let us help consolidate your 
| ee —Adv.| turned down, they will go to all| RCA netted 35 million dollars, | tion by the end of the year. || %>ts, repair your car or for any N ° Brief ee ee nt |epdvatent t S237 a come RCA's 194 dividends amounted mopeee, Rane te andl Sey 
| ews in oie = and, Sn oa er no payments. Fast, friendly service. 
| FD. Ciition, 18, of 3380 dostyn LOANS TO $500 ON Rd., Pontiac Township, was fined F d H B ° ° di 
‘35 and $10 conte Saturday when OT opes to Begin Building New | ,%0U8 Sinatune, he pleaded guilty to driving _ 
out an operator's license. He was 
arraigned before Waterford Town- | 
ship Justice Willis D. Lefurgy. | i 
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F 
An aerial survey of the site has 
| argh broke the ¢ eee Soe 
glass to enter the Newmode Ho | and making soil tests to determine siery Shop at 82 N. Saginaw St. 
Saturday and took about $300, ac- 
cording to the manager, Mrs. Ola 
Ewles of 73 Murphy Ave. 
| Te buy or sell in Waterford, — 
| Drayton Plains or Clarkston area 
,see White Bros. Real Estate, | * 
OR 3-7118. — Adv. 
After your rummage sale call 
PE 2-0987. We will pick up your gt ren ommieted it will be the 
unsold items free. For charitable 
distribution. —Adv. 
If your friend’s in jail and needs   | the most advantageous location for 
roads and buildings. 
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| Dearborn and Arizona 
ground will have a network of test 
4th in Travel Series | motorist Keeps 
Slated at Waterford ‘Promise Made | T —| WATERFORD TOWNSEIP ‘18 Years Before 
Steamer to Trifdad” will be the| BELLS, Tex. @ — George Dugan 
fourth in the series of travel lec-| Still drives his Model T—But he 
tures sponsored by the Waterford hasn't driven in nearby Sherman 
‘Township Recreation Department. *!7ce he ran @ stop sign 18 years 
rn ‘ = When he appears Jan. 12, it will | “That time he made a deal with a be his second appearnnce locally. | trattic cop. Last year he entertained with a 
program entitled ‘‘Italian Inter- | 
lude."’ 
More than 550 persons were on - 
hand this week to take an exciting —= 
film trip with Francis R. Line, in’ Dugan has kept his promise. Re- 
his presentaton of ‘Sheep, Stars cently the Sherman police chief 
and Soltude.”’ |heard about it. He sent word to 
Dugan that thesop has long since 
retired and Dugan can drive his 
Model T in Sherman any time 
he wants : _ me turn around and go back to 
Bells and_1 won't bother you any 
Keego Church 
Youth to Stage , doesn't want to go back on his Yule Program word—and, besides, the model T 
KEEGO HARBOR — Beginners ‘8 getting too old to be cutting up 
through intermediate Sunday ™ that city traffic, 
school pupils will be heard in rec- 
itations, exercises, a playlet and Last Trolley Car Run songs at the annual Christmas pro | 
gram of Trinity Methodist Church | Ends Era for Scranton 
                
    
          
     
        He'll write a book about 
Since 1916 he hag been watching |    
  to stroll through the woods for an 
hour and a half daily.   
  
Sam-Ta-Claus Says: 
USEFUL GIFTS! 
  SPORT SHIRTS 
SAM BENSON ,,, jeu; : eo Te $3.87 
    
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In addition to offices, mainten- | Which use a jet turbine to drive the 
bail, Ph. PE 5-5201. C. A. Mitchell. ance and storage garages and a propeller. Older jets use the thrust 
—Adv. fueling structure the proving of the jet exhaust to push planes | 
through the air. The engines will 
be delivered to Lockheed Aviation 
Corp. for installation in the Her- 
' cules planes 
half of 30 training 
  icenter at Charlotte, 
|15th center opened 
|thé remainder would 
Higbe Manufacturing Co. of Ro- 
chester has announced a quarterly 
dividend of 15 cents General Motors Corp. announced 
yesterday it has completed one- 
building in the U. S. for the in- 
struction of mechanics with GM 
car and truck dealerships. 
The company said a training | 
“Well, sir,” he said, “just let | 6 the middie of next year chigan Proving Grounds in Spring 1 
The Ford Motor Co. annouced | 
    
  
              
  
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centers it is 
  N. C., is the | 
and predicted 
be completed | 
per share on 
$1 par value common stock’ to be 4 
paid Feb. 1. 
—— 
William C. Arnold 1955 to stockholders , 
of record Jan. 15, 1955. The Board , 
of Directors also approved pay- | 
ment of the regular quarterly divi- 
dend of 12% cents per share of the 
; 5 per cent preferred stock. The 
Dugan declined. He said he still | aividend will be paid April 1. 1955 | 
to stock of record March 15, 1955,   MA 
NEW YEARS RESOLUTION 
aé Z , 
S/ OPTIC KE YOUR 
     . Dr. T. Zieminski 
Registered Optometrist Just phone us and we can have 
the for roads with special obstacles such| seriey of paved grades running |]. “on” waline ior you when as bumps, ruts and potholes. from seven to 6 per cent, FE 4.1574 
Inctudeg tn the read network Poetry MacPherson Ford en- 
wih be a five-aille vice president said the | | wit be a fivema hghapeed |sieering vie resident sad he] STATE FINANCE CO. 13,200 feet long. The company | “®dded facilities for testing pres- FOS Poxtine Sate Seu le also planning to construct a | et products plus the study of ex- Phone FE 4-1574 
perimental and advanced vehicle oer 
‘ design.” = ' 
Business Notes | ,2.nccrns ccs ce | COCKROACHES 100 employes will be needed when 
Allison Division of General Mo-| the proving ground begins opera- G see 1 
‘tors Corp. at’ Indianapolis spid| “™*- heien ee ake én: 
1 with Ford since 1946, will be man- |] ln out only thee hoon. No 3.150 horsepower turbo - POP © | ager of the testing site. His tech- |} tions used gines for the new Hercules mili- nicg! assistant will be William A. | 
rip prove: Tdi a gt Eo Company e. » | will of facili- | 
| designed to carry a 2-ton load is | ties. wee Cass. SO CS military cargo plane de- 
Complete 
AL EXAMINATION | 
  HOURS: TEL-HURON —— 9:90-5:38 SHOPPING 
ot Royal Oak, "= set. bots CENTER 
‘has been named traffic manager 
| for the George F. Alger Trucking | 
| Co. of Detroit. Arnold resigned re- 
|cently as freight traffic assistant 
| for the Detroit Edison Co. 
ice | NEW YORK. Dec. 20—Comptied by the at 8 p.m. Thursday, at the church.| SCRANTON. Pa. u — Busses take his new position Jan. 1. He will 
Kiwanis Picks Officers 
Thomas H. Myers is 
of the Kiwanis Club, 
cent elections. Glenn 
first vie-president 
art, second vice-presi On Saturday night. electric trol. SOUTHFIELD TOWNSHIP — 
the president 
following re 
Schoenhals is 
Albert) Geer 
dent: and Wil 
liam F, Lowan, treasurer. 
  
        
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Warm greetings, 
Gifts and Holly 
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for seasonal expenses 
Here's how quickly and simply you can borrow 
from HFC—and make no payments ‘til 1955! 
  
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Household Finance Corporation. Tell the manager —in 
privacy—how much cash you need. Select your own re- 
LOANS ON SIGNATURE, CAR payment plan, with no 
OR FURNITURE payments ‘til next year, 
MONTHLY PAYMENT PLANS Rast, Onedsy sere ice. 5 mw) oR ‘ Loans made without en- 
parm: | paymt: | paymt: | peymts| dorsers. Requirements 
. $5.03 8 9.24] are easy to meet. 
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  Bowsehold : charge ts the momihty rate of S% om 
that port of « belemce wat encocding $50, 14% 
om that part of @ beteuce on excete of B50. but 
eet exceodeneg $300, ond % % on omy remainder. 
dj) HOUSEHOLD FINANCE service. 
3% Sevth Saginaw St. 
The Key Bidg., 2nd Floor 
PHONE: FEderal 4-0535 
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Mile road just west of Dequindre | 
read resulted in injury to a Rose- 
ville man and his wife. | 
Treated at Pontiac Genera! Hos- 
pital for cuts and bruises were 
Gaspare J. Madonia, 3%, of 26275 
Patton, Roseville, and his wife, yt #5 
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MT. JEWETT, Pa. (INS)—The 
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when you buy by reliable 
Your investment in a product is pro- 
tected by the manufacturer's own 
stake in it. Here's how: 
Manufacturers know that if their 
wares don't please you they'll go out 
of business . . . that it’s faith in their 
trademarks that keeps you buying 
their goods. So they compete with each 
_ Other all the time to make theirs the 
best in the field. That's how they keep 
you buying their brands. : 
So learn the facts back of trademarks 
and brand names. Watch this news- 
paper for news of improved products, 
new items, and where to find them. 
| THE PONTIAC PRESS 
im cooperation with 
BRAND NAMES FOUNDATION 
(mNCORPORATED 
& BON-PROFIT FOUCATIONAL FOUNDATION 
OF Weert OT STREET. mew voen ie mw ¥ | comes in natural gold case with 18K gold numerals 
on sterling silver dial and luminous dots at five- 
/minute positiong, Strap is alligator. Slim attache 
Unusual Christmas 
He'll probably like the shaw! col- 
lar version with three pockets into lighter.   18-jewel movement, 
  
| If you feel like spending a little 
He has everything already. Or | money on him, put it into a new | white, action shots. 
he's fussy. Or he thinks Christmas watch There's a new 
lis for kids. Or he has extra one a ; . 
arms and an unusually short neck 
and no shirt size known to man-| Carat gold numerals on a sterling one with 
natural gold case that features 18- 
| silver dial. There are luminous 
But you have to give it thé old | dots at five-minute positions. And 
college try, anyway. If you can't 
stand the robe he's been wearing 
for the last ten years, buy him a 
new one and give your eyes a rest. 
Pick @ practical foulard in 
d@acron, one that's washable and an alligator strap. 
In leather gifts, you can find 
almost anything the man in your 
life needs or wants, whether 
practical er purely luxurious. 
Nothing could be smarter than 
an oversized rigid-framed cigaret 
in pigskin with matching   he For practicality, put a pair of 
(This is where the shape re- buff suede leather gloves under 
his tree or hand him a slim at- 
Year around, he'll find use for tache case in suntan leather on 
new turtle-neck cotton Christmas morning. 
shirts. Try a ripper. 
One with turtle neck that con- he'll welcome a 35mm camera 
Sat = ~| Heinz, former security chief in the | If his hobby is snapping pictures, 
  
  
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fine, soft foulard. 
right) takes both color slides and black-and-white 
as well as action shots, indoors or out. This is a 
35mm. camera with built-in flash synchronizer. | 
Presents Suggested 
for Man Who Already Has Everything: Every woman knows that it's| verts easily to a club collar. Wash- 
practically impossible to find a able, of course. - ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1954 
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He’s the most successful one-| their venom at i 
man intellignce unit that the Mau intruder. 
"Ths Worsont oxehas 16 ial Gets Prison Term | 
for Dec. 2 Breakin snakes, Africans, in general, hate 
a snake, but Masau hag always) 
loved them. He never ventures | 
1773 Lombard, Detroit, received 
I from 2 to 15 years in Jackson | 
state prison after pleading guilty 
Dec. 13 to breaking and entering. | Masau show lens ms 
wn “Thi a wie belo _“_— | McKee told Judge Frank L. Doty 
aoa Ne is a very good ‘an | he had never been in trouble before | 
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  to show me one of his catches. 
“Are you going to sell it?" 
asked. . 
    
        Virginia, and asked for clemency saying, | 
carat pick-up truck, east-! a ore ‘Gat ae tame tae “I want to prove to you and so-| 
bound on 15 Mile road, collided | Friday.” ciety that I could be somebody.” with a car driven by David 0. a Chief Assistant Prosecutor 
Burr, 26, of 323 Rochester Rd. Off he went through the coffee | George F. Taylor said he under- Gowen. Burr told Oakland Com fields to the spot where Njuguna stood that McKee had escaped 
ty sheriff's deputies he was pass- yy al was working. “Who gave you the ' trom a Georgia prison. 
ing a vehicle and did not see dirgaig cmt bs oe ere 1. 2 bey, |Mau Mau cath? oe The Detroiter had previously ad- Madonia’s truck until too late to , salle aoe lll a: Ee ee | nities. 3c Ms 3 ee EE inom many — ei eves mitted breaking into the Lewis 
avoid « collision. FOR MEN ONLY — To make him happy on|case (lower) left is in smooth, rugged ae ee Gee a ae yes Inn at Farmington, Dec. 2, with an 
Christmas morning, there's this brand new cotton | leather. Oversized rigid-frame cigarette case and the temples. were beaded with SccomPlice, and g a television 
| knit shirt (upper left) that can be worn as turtle | lighter are both in pigskin. Gloves are buff eee dt ak ter i a ioe te un- | 3 liquor and smal! change. 
Widow of Trucker neck or club collar. Zipper provides perfect fit. |leather. Robe (upper right) is washable dacron in| 
  ; ised fear. ° Ideal all-around camera (lower —! of no Mau Mau,” he lll Wind Blows Away 
said, ‘‘What is it? Me take an Chicago Man’s Cash 
,oath? No — never.” | 
CHICAGO (UP) — It was an/ 
shit "Maces ‘brouria owt the |ill wind that blew for Larry Klair- , Tmont over the weekend. | 
While he grappled with another | 
insistent! motorist after an auto accident, | 
er and A pleleang?o poole |a pocket in his coat tore and a 
trightened face . stiff breeze swept $500 in small 
| that contains everything a pho- : bills down the street, When the tographer could want. To break the oath meant death money had been picked up and 
takes color slides ~ — and even by admitting he'd tak- | returned by an assembled crowd, 
wie y Back-end jen it, Njuguna knew he would Klairmont complained he got back | | break it. only $430. | And all of these either indoors; But not to tell would be worse 
or out. It's the only American- | the marks of fangs in his cheek and . 
| made camera offering interchange-| the gradual death of poison. Pontiac Jaycees Show 
Nativity Scene Here able telephoto and wide-angle! As dozens before him had done. 
|denses that couple to the range- he made his decision quickly. He | 
finder. | adnittted taking the oath and, The Pontiac Junior Chamber of 
There's a color-corrected f:3.5| more mportant than that, named’ Commerce has erected a life-size, 
cintar lens, geared-controlled shut- the man who had given it. brs rae Cae in sige 
ter with speeds up to 1-300 of a is =: aol t irst Bapt urch z 
| second and a built-in flash synchro- ‘einen. ining ingenious land Ave. and N. Saginaw St., nizer. He can just plug the flash “snake degree” tantly adds according to John A, Benson, pres- 
| gun right into the camera. Nicest to police files in many an out- ident de ti 
| surprise of all is that this is not! tying station. And the vast, per. | Wé hope ‘oa et ee 
high-priced. ploxing jigsaw penile of toting the visit of the Three en | 
he M ill het Nl to 
ict a fagr decgol dons em bl eens: ‘ine the oe ics of Gawonas™| lo ‘ 
Ex-German Official 
Escapes Kidnapers the dirty little war goes on the United Nations Food and Agri- he explained. 
Meanwhile, despite two squad- es re 
rons of bombers, 5,000 hand-picked’ Goats are the most destructive 
BERLIN (UP)—West Berlin po-! A few weeks ago, the skull of | culture Organization. 
lice reported today that Wilhelm | 
        
  
  troops and 10,000 armed police, of all livestock kept by man, says 
  
West German defense office, was | 
kidnaped by the soviets but es- | 
|caped after 24 hours detention. 
| Heinz, a former Wehrmacht 
colonel who built up the counter- 
intelligence section in the embryo 
defense ministry of Thedor Blank. | 
told police he escaped from a! 
closely guarded Soviet compound 
in the East Berlin district of Karls- 
horst. Train Group to Convert 
Station to Rail Museum RAVENNA, O (UP) — Plans/ graph keys and a 100 - year - old’ 
are underwav to turn the long- | whale oil lamp. He also hopes to 
. get an old railroad coach. abandoned Pennsylvania Railroad Beskisg the Peaneyicania, the 
station here into a national mu- Erie and the Baltimore & Ohio 
\s for “iren horse’’ enthusiasts. Railroads have agreed to rum- He told police he used a tine | U™ | . to lower himself from a cones | The Midwest Chapter of the Na-| mage through their warehouses to 
in a compound hony and scaled [04 Railroad Historical Society fin! appropriate antiques to add) 
a barbed wire fence encilosing | behind the project and has ar- | to the museum. 
the compound. | ranged to buy the deserted station, The Chamber of Commerce /not used since 1905, from the Penn- tribute labor to clean Heinz said he was lured into sylvania for $1 and to lease the | eanpthedirng all “ East Bertin Thursday by Jakob jand for a corresponding nominal | ae ree Oe ya | 
|   Kolb, formerly of the Blank office fee a ae | in West Berlin and Heinz’ adjutant | . . (in Wortd War IT. Police said orders! Ctarke Lord, Akron, president | this areg will serve had been issued to arrest Kolb the chapter, has sold inter. | tendants. | i 
and his wife. ested parties in the commanity | yrombers of the organization, few Heinz resigned his post late 7 the: idea and has obtained |) wiom are railroad men. have last year. In March 1954 he was, Premises from the railroad to pitched in already to renovate the arrested on charges of “financial ‘rnish some 2.000 bricks and oi scion and hope to have it ready irregularities” involving govern-| “lates to repair the walls and 7. public next year. Displays ment funds. root of the 79-year-old structure. of model trains also are planned 
Lord already has obtained such to show the history of railroading 
ems of railroad lore as old tele-' in the United States. 
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Enters Innocent Plea 
in Car Mishap Death | David F. Bratton, 19. of 3435 
Savoy, Waterford Township. today 
pleaded innocent to negligent hom 
icide before Circuit Judge Frank 
L. Doty and will be tried in the were. 
current court term 
| He is charged in the death of 
George RK. Horsley, 52. 6f 100 Mar- | 
|quéette St. Horsley died shortly | 
after his auto collided with Brat- 
ton's Nov. 8 on Elizabeth Lake 
road a mile west of Pontiac 
At the time of the accident 
Bratton told police he swerved 
into Horsley’s path while trying 
to avoid a truck which turned in 
front of him. He is held in Oak- 
‘land County Jail under $300 bond 
Pontiac Police Report 
$302 Theft From Home 
| Checks and cash, totalling | 
$30w.15, were taken from the home | 
'of Carmen L. Green at 363 Mt. 
Qemens St. Sunday, according to 
a report made to Pontiac Police. 
Green, owner of Green Cleaners 
|at 8 N. Sanford St.. said he left 
about $170 in bilis and silverand 
two checks worth about $132, in a ' . rl . | 
ail Th the basement of ‘je WEEPS FOR HERO SON—Leon C. Gilliland of Yellville, Ark... home money Wipes tears from his eyes as he holds the Medal of Honor awarded | 
was on eae The : to his 18-year-old son, Cpl. Charlies L. Gilliland, for heroism in Korea | 
; which cost him his life. The father received the medal in a Pentagon 
About 800.000 Arijericans die each |Ceremony this week. The son was killed defending his position despite | year from heart disease, | ® savage attack by Chinese Communists in April, 1961. j   
      
    
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turnay Poseral Rome FE amy, 
Donelson-Johns 
or nite. FE ¢' 
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Chapel. Mr. First will lie in state 
et the Farmer-Snover Funeral 
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_Sparks-Griffin_Puneral_ Home ORMSBY. DECEMBER 19. 1954 
Neliie M. 645 N. Main 8t.. Milford, 
Mich. age 70; beloved mother of 
Bird Chapel, Milford, Mich. with 
Rev. Robert Worgess officiating 
Interment in Oakland Hills Mem- 
erial Gardens. Mrs. Ormsby will 
he in state at the Richardson- 
Bird Puneral Home, Milford 
WAGNER, DECEMBER 16. ‘ 
Prank E.. Pontiac, Mich. age 69: 
beloved father of Mrs. Wendell O 
Hill, Mrs. Clair   
  in state at the fin 
__Punera! Hom _ ee 
WAKEFIELD. 19, 1984, 
Della, 486 First 6t.. age 70: be- 
loved wife of Peter M.  Wake- 
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1 with Rev. Edmond I! 
Watkins officiating Interment in 
Roseland Park. Mrs. Wakefield 
will lie im state at the Voorhees- 
Siple Funeral Home. 
WINEGAR DECEMBER is. 1954. 
Loretta Matilda. 16 Union Ct., - 
67; beloved wife of Fred 
: dear mother of Lesite 
Prederick and William John 
Winegar; dear sister of Charies 
Port Huron, 
Mich. Recitiation of the Rosary 
will be this eveni at 6:30 PM 
at the Melvin A utt Chapel 
Mrs. Winegar will le tm state at 
ad Melvin A. Schutt Punera! 
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Punera! Directors 
Cemetery Lots 
  EMPLOYMENT 
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Wanted 
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Work Wanted Female ll 
Building Bervice 
Building 
Business 
Book kee & Taxes 
Foot Specialist , Dressmaking & Te 
Purniture Refintoning 
Garden Plowing 
  Te oe 
e Decsratiag 
Notices & Personals 
Rooms sees 
Convalescent Homes 
Hote! 
  Rent Stores . 
Rent Office Spare 
For Rent Miscellaneous 
REAL ESTATE FOR SALE 
For Sale Houses a 
Sale Business P-ope ty 
ent or Lease Bus Prop. 
For Sale or Exchange 
FINANCIAL 
Business Opportur.ities 
Sale Land Contracts 
Money to Loan Mortagage Loans 
MERCHANDISB 
o Swaps 
For Saie Clothing 
Sale Household Goods 
Valentine O'fts 
Christmas Gifts 
For Saie Miscellaneous 
Do tt Yourselt seeeeees 
weber eneseees 
  westerns 
Plants Trees. Shruces .. 
Por Gale Pew 
Does Trained Boarded 
PARM MERCHANDISE 
Feeo 
Warmed viveetocs 
Por Sele Poultry 
Sale Farm Produce 
Parm ECouipment 
Auction Galee 
sUTOMOTIVE 
or Saie Movusetratiers 
Rent Tratier Space 
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  ing, corsages. ve bdiankets. 
H vee Ol VEROREENS. rrr) 
Marian FF _ 2-435: DUNSTAN's Rs 
W_ Haron 8t. FE 2-6301 
GARDEN GATE GREENHOUSE, day & nite. 140 East Bivd. §., FE 
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FARR. DECEMBER 19, 1934, MIL- ’ 
Seemed ae oy oe onument: 4A 
Funeral service will : iia Tues. ee ~ day, Dec, ist at 1:30 P.M. at BUY DIRECT AND SAVE the Parmer-Gnover Punera! Home Pontiac Granite & Marble Com: 
with Rev. Fred R. y offi- Robert J. & BS ? pong eon iy vd ol — 269 Oskiand Ave ae 
‘te jp state at the rr memorials cose, tbe Snover Puneral Home. oes Su Perey” 
PIRGT, DECEMBER 16. 1954, 
Clarence D., Hallandale, Plorids, Cemetery Lots 5 
she D.Piret "San lotet’ a a NN ; v PERRY MOUNT PARE CEME- Mrs. (Virginia 1. 
myer. service will be heid . ho 41563. 
~ Wednesday, Dec. 22nd at 27 P.M. 
at the PFarmer-Gnover Puneral, 
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_ Stuart St. Bost n Mass __ 
HYDRAMATIC MECHANIC. MUst 
@ experienced and com i. 
b= and willing to do a oma 
mechanical jobs Good pay and 
workixe conditions hten and 
Son Oldsmobile, 528 North Main. 
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Korean Vets—Non-Vets 
__See_ our Ad under “‘Instructions.” MIDDLE-AGED MARRIED MAN 
to work op farm. No children. 
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Call_ FE ¢'54 for appointment. SIVYOLE MAN ON FARM, MILK- 
ing. experience necessary. 3966 N. 
_Rochester Ra. JINOLE MAN WANTED OW FARM Must unde modern farming 
SALESMAN HARDWARE 6333 up. Appliance s,erviceman . 
Process engineer ass't $300 up. 
» Sve Mm. ....... $300 up 
Clerk. 18-25 type $216-up 
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WANTS MEN to manage and train salesmen 
and 
territory FE 46347, after 4 30 
_for_ appointment een 
SALESMEN 
Unusual opportunity tm new real- 
ty and bullding organization We 
beve our own | . new homes, 
and resale depots. Covering a 
wide area. We want an ex 
rienced alert personable salesman 
who can close dear, not afraid 
of long hours ana hard work. 
Earning above average. Oppor- 
tunity for de maniger to right 
man. Call isa Tibbits. 
SYLVAN REALITY CO 
2339 Orchard Lake Rd. Pontiae 
rE 2-614 _______—-PE 8-0780 
SALESMEN: TREMENDOUS COM. 
mission <¢-up. New money sav- 
ine no-laund-r apron. Colossal tn- 
Gustria’ ard store deal. Samples 
furnished. DURAWEAR. 63 West 
Jackson Us6B Chicago ‘4 
Standards Engineer 
establish standards machine 
joads and production control 
Experience in smal) of medium site plant desiranie 
M. C. MFG. CO. 
118 Indianwood Rd Lake Orton 
TV SERVICEMAN FOR BENCH work. Apply at #19 Orchard Lake 
Ave or phone FE 8-0401 
WE HAVE OPENINGS IN 6EV- 
era, small citie, nd towns in 
Michigan wh-re we will establish 
you in business with our capital, 
& you are trustworthy and ener- 
getic write us No investment 
or @ rience needed te start, 
Part time or full time. WINONA 
_MONUMENT CO., Winona, Minn, 
Help Wanted Female 7 nnn SPILL Te 
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BOOKKEEPER, EXP. ... $238 UP 
Typist $220 up 
Comptometor, payroll ... $235. up 
Cashier Typist $185 up 
Sale jeweiry $140. up. 
Housekeeper, live in 
BOND EMPLOYMENT AGEN 
53% Ww. F 
FR ee CLERK- 
STENOGRAPHER Permanent full time posi 
‘Shorthand typing required Preat 
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Pontiac General Hospital EXPERIENCED Ehgge' obs 
‘or sition in law office 
903 Pootiee State Bank “aad 
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FOS EIS WORE, WANTED:| a — = Ee zgee ae a pm pe | PAUL D. HAMMOND Bre come oth ndustrial Tractor Co. a Bas Bo I pe Pisad roe OR Sees Seas Oven Daily inciuding Sundays | Wed. Child, to Board 26) == *"" = SALESMAN, OVER wi LISTINGS 
ee ae | care ese [ete em steate| A OWN Johnson ___ Work Wd. emale Daee Blalee Guice ervice FE Wid. Household 27 ROME, Micnican ‘lee a von m. af * Columbia, Langieliow & Fairmont, | INCINERATORS CLEANED ASHES | ONE OP PONTIACS LARGEST a ee FE 40786 or rubbish hauled. Clean up. PE | furniture buyers. Cash waiting. ty YOO (WANT TO ELE ; 4-6268 nOnTS Ge J 60RD [ADYDRINES_OeR: | £35 rorepy Fawaoorrn| " CEOL SCALES | noous Pe ee ereen| ek ae RTE | SSeS: Eee the, pour Cal VE coset arer | Painting & Decorating 20 Vr you On ewe REALTOR = oe Sonal TTR 19 +] fall pra” ony Tahoe “even atet | sroun vlovellon. ‘Piastered "walle, iNDUSTRIOUS AND CAPABLE |*! DECORATING PainTING | WANTED TO BUY, ALT. Tt 06% N. Saginaw OOM te Ocal ite “Buses, : marble sills tie’ ] se A Bg and wall papering. Call for esti- fern FEDE PRIVATE Party WANTS RE- <P ; = LAKE FRONT colors. rut base- wee po mate, PE +0255 URN R -EUDE. pairable | dg Mh gy ew ibis ol hee Lovely 3 bedroom home with 1 ene Surance ent woter | =p PATO, TOTaaOOTS | Batra pews scien a] Gee, sae cove fer te one | eT reat Tae ma ee, tm ron porch. oJ DRAYTON PLAINS Bee Tree Rue iad 4-6818. : ° or eel) %& for . B. B. Com- WEED sMALL WOUSE In On D i space. . = terabyte. TE Sh | OUARANTERD FAINTING § DBE | ger sete ra Om bee | “per DaghnesTonrae M. Rwooe | abe |e ee eee pre ahets ‘cal Mre-| @ room vetek Sircr 1 tor Toning Done IN MY HOME. sure. Winter prices ve some. ANTE R URE +2583 ; aw 2-5 HOTEL PONTIAC . FE > agg hg mt Ft 7 naa ; INTER tf you heve anything Des 4 W's the bet m town. ta ARK a heater. This ’ men ot ate ANTS RE Won 10, Por cont disc. for cach. | sale ‘and want prompt cour proverty” for suburban ot WEEKLY RATES ¢ yoom * —> es, out. f 15 schon, typing. and“ boskkeeping. fag "ee Free oat ony pricy tg gua, cal bone tor, $10 and $12 room. 3 cor ‘parege, 2h ane WiMBOGRAPHING TYPING a8 | nee wane oa Saat ore | & S SALES CO. re reed. Coll T—GLeAW— | Prise cnly F280 witht ae ~ Tal a OnE AP SORTED GORGE | .peue seed MOROR ROT ee ona | HAYDEN “I mrogome pom ewaranceet | Painting, Wall Washing: _ DORRIS & SON Rew “uroe tee Fi Orrice open oe | | retin Reasonable a a oat how COP MEE cist —HoTt LAUBURIN | A. JOHNSON, Realtor | Reactor "open murs. | WOMZN WOULD LIKE BABY itm WANTED PEDMTAL ¥¥ P| = HOTEL A N : steal BSALTOS Lai 3 ‘| iting. PE 3060 "PAINTING — NGTRG | Wiabies PE S-oel4 LISTINGS WA ANTED © ; Room v- Dey or Week FE 4-2533 a. RESSL@TsOn WOMAN DESIRES DAY WORK. TUPPER R } 1081 WanTEeD an (Aw que BED- -| Aled 1 to 8 Apartments | 1704 S. Telegraph Rd Promise femily to spend the Tuesdiy and Wednesday trovings room suite ag _sqeter. Cooking snd retrigeraiion unt, = & . New Year me of your org cleaning References —ganerina AND PAPERING canons type “heviv’ EOy Y KNAUF, “Realtor 5 “HOTEL ROOSEVELT. EL x — oun Take 9 look at jovely + 5 aa ee 7 ree ee 26% W Huron 27421 - ; . Built 1948, has every- "Siig whan Se" atiner “Fe “paiming On pnt er On peut. | _ Wid, Miscellaneous 28 CRE TARE OFFICE |. Tt | ESSA Se en ea ea same, carpeted | Sethet'e Sites hast ooo A WALL WA A AINTING. | ~~~" "~~ ~~ R = | = ee ASHIN JeEr DDINO SUBTRACTING (On OugEN LAKE) ome. service liv and dining pom. full wi ve ene Oe 8 See ee re Sm nine Call Bi ¢ 186s. . Cottages. homes gg one nd eatsies auto WEEKLY RATES teeing Saiz 4200060," down. ah a ay oe this WASHINGS |AND TRONINOS 1 AND ___ Phystotherapy 21A WANTED ‘To scy: cone GO0D Gince teas 5 Ling IT ing. ares Sonate protoeres. $12 aed u see it today. 2 bedroom modern omer win e enver. . - truck i. . Sutton. - ~ ~- 
YOUNG MARRIED GIRL_WAWTS | 097 & special foun techaloue. 7 sae edto Rent 29 ea a Ag Eee ae sone roa Ye “erent PO Remes  Pstse ROOMS rte EY - | West Sabpertin I, Bad ot be. 080 beak 2 ‘< hs 0 ward 5-Tl44 Rings here h . 
tant. Phin “typing and ‘some a SCOR EVENING Stee seen ~~ | WEL BOY OR List 100K tage | RITZ MOTEL FE 8-0404 rr} fae) tee eet ae —_ San experience, FE srechente Home calls only. gee 4 agaoe — F McKINNEY. AP ane Pasay a a ee f mes-ow wg in Joseph . Reisz eter . PE 202% ask < : SAG 7 rated and ready for - Building Service 12 Television Service 22 ot soe Fn ‘Pomiae EM SM) or URNISHED OMS. -R? SAGAMORE MOTEL. fer out appoimiment” call “Mr. re see TBE ie evs BRICK. BLOCK AND" CEMENT} Day wionT Tv eervics [COUPLE WITH 7 MOS. ONiv. 14708 4 j v8, LAKEFRONT room, the TV Sarasin, ins or @ [sadn . 
— Also cbimners. Re. No job too VE +120 FE tase old baby desire 5 room HAVE CLIENT WITH CASH FOR ‘ sok off cis Lk. Rd. | per teterance ee] 1 Woodward Cat, Pe +2802. eee 
Sa oa “BERNIE 6S RADIO-TV SERVICE unf. house. Close S| Foca tam aoe :. cc 3 ew -es -* rm |. 31000. ngs, OR 36741 | Rent Stores 40: Aa metir RAre Pisa hrepinces_ FE Di OB aeat Bee ee Fa STS | Reasonable rent. Will} Siew Poses i | UB TTARS, ALL MODERN | wevw-nisenween-e-- GATEWAYS to) \ CEMENT is OmR eCH GUARANTEED TV ®EPAIR aANY| give excellent care. Ref- Cot: & Terlor Realtor. PE Grou ished June 1, 968 monthly | ae {TORE BLDO me H APPINESS PRIVATE PINE LAKE- ES Saar SONY | Be Lona Ay APPL poe | _erences. FE 8-1215. eg db ete eg eg . st. {BEDROOM WOUsE, PARTLY | Seay , mers | caeae ron as pease FORE acne — a on Se eee HOME SERVICE CALLS rs. so EWWLY DECORATED 5 BOGUS | Swab “srenitcn tntchel sr | “nb Coed toe HOME a INCOME Ae A ee CARPENTRY BLOCK AND CE ’S TV FREE skAViCe TO aLL LAND O _and beth PE §-2666. te Weekly unfurnished $55 E.| WN. of , owed OR 3 Sivet *| to ACRES and lake privileges for your sum- ment work ete PE §-0782. MITCHELL'S | oss | lords tenants furnished. recess” ene “tae TaIVATE es. Fallea Lake Cour or MA +3234 For Sale Houses 43 isl of f'vesma i Geicemm kame,| ‘weleesia aug & tess en's “ gaol Pee caer. = = re roe (HAS DONE FT AQAIN) sted 111M, Telegraga, = a? oe | Jit ¢ rooms sad lavatory down, | nice auiet street. $2.000 down wancing. +007. “Typewriter Service 2A = AOER. WIFE 3| ‘That's right forks We have sold | tRAnER AP WOME ON ROUND | go59 ™. 3 BEDROOM MOD. | ee te etek a une "| WORTH SIDE, cITY - v. FLOOR nANpING oF Toons 4 | ~A2E “Rina eek ftgseare Asean | Sia" ae SSegcrn tt Qe gacieet | semin,, temesregeemuie Sige | Yat vlad nal cn Ss| ign yh benemene souer Sect | $N"oscotose uae We TR | ONT SNOT Tam stat CARPENTER WORK. ALTERA| wiweton home Rem of buy, PE $8123 ail types of property wo sell, Por | saretaker, Mra. Brooks | edo 24616. Lokeshore Ins. Agency. NEw HOUSE: 0 ROOMS IW CHTY.| Scroces. 3 car gerege, 16 acres! large living room” ening all. ell tions, modernization, alse custom navies sro oore WORKING MOTHER WITH < quick and courteous action eal) | —————— | Por sale or rent FE A Keath 720 | good sot} for owner plus two 4 carpeted full bath very modern 
BUENT WORK, WRSIBERTIAL | bs, "Br Lint “tpetent "sim "porntiity | “Often Open wa Rent Apts Unturnished 34) Rent Houses Unturn. 26 so" sors vexi—agsirR | Hark Sos, Manso Masi" atl ong a ; si be pts | per month fered at are — tee lot. Only Raymond Commone, PB esse,” Co., 19 a ms aoe sit ater 0” | A. JOHNSON, Realtor |; ROOM See 1 BEDROOM COTTAGE. 980 PER ce | SRB. tee down SEE IT tree FLOOR LAYING. SANDING aw —* . Grimiog We Year emperieme | anna UPholstering 23) 'Sharé Living Quarters 30 FE 4-2533 tnd Sa wglar puraiched. (Aeuhe |S SubRODM MOOSE LAKE PRIV. | “ASSN Spry MeTe COO) rir ANY | MAE FRos@IND RLZABETR | Modern equipment Jghe Taylor. DRAPES, SLIP COVERS MATERI- wipowER {WOULD “LIKE | TO, 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. = tm (Paetent. a fleger, Near s schools on oe For Sale ‘Tiewses a FHI8 ENOLIBM TYPE BRICK on nme” room, “ares” Se ‘ee | FLOOR vino FI are @ } UNFURNISHED APART- DRooMs AUTO. HEAT ~ | je. = uring * ic- eee ak “uae Oe ne THOMAS URROUaTERING middie - aged couple. Call FE ; meat with uitities, Adulte only. ome = oc ONLY $1,900 DOWN OM 2 Pasty Het eee eee ere one eiuene | Mire windows and ‘sutematic oil | 
GENERAL —FURDING REPAIR | SLIPCOVERS DRAPES 8 BED. | Wonxino WOMAN on-gint_to | MAHAN HAS BUYERS | agin" o" ngous—aNp—SAtK | ROOM WORE 7 BEDROOM | home Thelma M. Hivood ood, werkmacahip of te Meanie | " NERAL DING Fastest . You: material FE $6797. | to share my home, EM 34756.) b bool aid cork ll entes | feasonabie. i Pe , Uae ites eS ggg ar north Et ners oR AND mATW PORNIBHED. paar qucuaee to Gee exerting Ff win living reser ash “siee ate: sterin- and tile work, FE EAKLE'S CUSTOM UPHOLSTER- force ‘tg exe 1 We need T. Rd § Blocks enst of John R. bee) cash : i living room with natura! stone area fully modern kitchen, __ +3000 a ™- - — Rd. EM| Wtd. Transportation 31 jour, toting sar win cortetaly ioveaves ana ges Baby welcome. gaat Emmons St. Brookiyn Sub | Augusta ye aa Bi hepa ad oly fl Docoment, one post ang water GUARANTEED ROO : Hi A rrr fo : 9-408. _ ____ | BU gown, Pood ater garage ¥ ve. Est oe Aid sain he ex & E 7 |COCPLE wawre ioe pr | Siac’ citas, pci, Mel nooMe Ane Sar | ROOMS AN AN UTILITY | est nahh tee ed heir | ER Lace aero. Bai Genyia eaten, Segoe oe Joa Wiewiina re anna eet & Fond 224)" seem es CMa eee tee | om ot eagle Tes Coeur BATH | _Fatmington™ rizoder 12%” | 7" peDRoow RACH, WHPE| TAGE heat tim eects | Mepis, comer hambe aad Be sand.og fini<niny 188 Esieoe : i ship we courthouse to Pontiee.| financing and closing Call ws te D7’ wanes, seul: Aecoret | SEA L @ ROOM BRICK TER-| home and 2 acres land. MA jn 4 A wim Se cor ge-| prniee screens a PE 32-4405 ret FPEMAi& HOUND. FE _OR 34829 day to fist your property. | oe RE - | rece ate wetoome $85 vg | _ 5-2498 VG pi na pice haag sets = F ted ODERNIEETON AND CARPEN- : = = x LEAVING STATE, MOST SELL,| ce .. cornice . 5 CLARK REAL ESTATE try Basem recreation rooms FOUND: CHILDS GLASSES ON PONTI-C PRESS £EM- To Buy-To Sei-To Trade beet. stove gle morale i ai ~ aX R6ou baie BoP x m age bul 9 guto off pbeat.| etian blinds at $19.075. 94.975 rE 
aldara et Pail 2 git 7 ila eT 2 er ae INSULATION CARPENTER WORK | LOST. BRITTANY SPANIEL. FE: RD INTO PONTIAC BY § PRIVATE EWTRANCE | _Muron. FE 5-6181. ore with carpeting Lake orivs | — 
eaans eee nee Oe Welch and ‘N. Bootie ‘Trail, Re — MAHAN a ly incteding atilities, FE? BEDROOW MODERN HOUSE. tf. = you's UY. Tewe LL INSURE IT ANOTHER DANDY $0053 ater S30 MaArket 42972. WID. DALY RibE TO aw et ee -siHWiNs ter Weet olde PE 29008. "6300 MONTHLY THCOME — #1 Bes WATERFRONT HOME PLASTERING. NEW AND ABPAIR (Lost. SINCE DEC is RED | from Keego Harbor to State Hos- 3 ROOMS, PRIVA fT BEDROOM HOUSE NO MORE | yal. ee eee MACEDAY LAKE-@ reome with Pa 2-2936_event = Cocker, male. Vicinity Wolverine ag: BE eB, Mentber Cop oat Ret Boch ine, | <-Seirence, FE Spee 2 andres, it Portmes.| Gr ent00 oF 600 cash. aréq well landscaped and fenced pact 7 omg guaranteed. — ne WANTED DAILY RIDE FROM E2 pew entrance, wtilities furn. 1 f ETA- For Colored People REALTY Boos REAL’ Large poopie yh oF. 2 J, Webste & Son. OR 3-9602.| [OST MANS WALTET IN VICIN- White Lake Town Hall into Pon- Open Eves ‘th 6. Gun. 10-4 24731 more. FE 5-860. 6 rooms & beth ap | Co-operative Rea gets Lectanes fireplace, dining room, ih. 0 aNYDoE | ity of Cass and Lawrence or Sem.| tae by 9:00 om. Call EM 35640 10s Ww. OH «ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE | HUDERN { MILE WORTH OF | stairs, heat. We! scaped > FE 2-0263 bright Ne tp ~ Peone FE tnole, Reward. Valuable papers. _sher ¢-05 par’ NEXT E entrance, Mo ren 34093, | Ponti « week HA sen. aura _ FE Gocn Bree "We 0: Gun. 104 Needs aeane: a walls « : 7 7] Ww ROOM oi PFiRED A oD ; A ATH. he ren We SPECIALIST CEMENT ae SE ow rae Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 3? asses 8 secpare Rovian | Beet side. Adu, Avaliable Dee. os ee wext (DOOR TO BRANCH guint, et piste peter ws. - estim: ates EM . | AAA AA RRA AR Are ore & » Dial -_ eh “ , DRILLING so run| im vigtme of “Wnty tafe. casn SEASONED = ; +0031 or FE a; \: ee 
se, eel Rans ART REE BF cn | tN get LOCALS, | oe rar LOVELAND <8 DOWN _| PAULA. KERN, Realtor . : you ° Fi ; 
__-Businaes Services 13] Hobbies &t Seppties 244, BG" aS RPE 6Shi| Balke, Chalet "torre LEASE WITH | pat cay tate Be Rompe micas | GSE Sod semen” went vor: |" Rent Bette ome Buh BACKNSTOSE 15 £ LAWRENCE. CASH erty wk 6 firm ouneen OPTION TO BUY =| Se. BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS |" ‘tor on see Serabeie. $3.. paint | , — os == Birmingham, west side & I Gate P oi DOWN Walls windows Reasonadle.| oy su: br sete $1 @-up itromes | your Someue uamen ka mmediate Possession $950 Free we ho. obligation FE 2-163) ore ivineg replace “*g' Large 4 room home com: SOLID MODERN 4% room bun- SAVE TIME! Solve ev- ELECTRIc MOTOR SRAVICE Aw = ¥en Baten poner. FS 21st tiled paths, “t bedava am- remodeled tn ad ow. ever, galow at Whipple Lake. 3 d b} the tewnding 1° € Phe | SELL THE SURPLUS Dr you wan. s tam desi oe your : Rs space, cttgired | gn sere ‘and sake privueges. Thig| fath not waier neater, ol! bear | eryday problems 
SEEK A| how Caste’ Aa) AEE = BROS palepl cine EN Fea Seadattaac” OO) Pe 'siat ‘lor an at your or . = or & Son. FE - OR! Land, livestock, machin- ry AR Bate | ° FLOYD KENT, Realtor | JIM WRIGHT, Reshor - Real writer 
; |W, Lawrence PE £4104 open eves | 348 Oakland Ave soa | R. J. VALUET, Realtor ati 
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—_— _43) | For Sale Houses — For Sale Houses 43 CARNIVAL _ by Dick Turner; For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots  46| Business Opportunities 51 
EST SIDE ° __ | MEW 2 BEDROOM RANCH HOME. | BMT ~ aged 
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SYLVAN LAKE BR RICK r earege. ‘bedrooms on fsorine bret sm ae «| 3 bedroom Cape Cod style . to large fim | fixtures, off heat, electric hot 
aul room Up. Uullty room Auto. water .ester, large kitchen and full basesent with i». a Ee imme Rnelty pine dining area. Substan- storms screens. 4, 4 down. tial . $10,500 Shown wooded PA REAL ESTATE atta TY sas cer erage rated lat cate 20 0 by os only. Phone OR 
with $2800 Gown of trode for im | C]_"No Down Payment | 
about noose. RD. RILEY, BROKER| fuimaothly ‘feymenje’ "hee  (/ ’ wap. | The 
6 et ieee ee eer ZR | Sedera 3 ant * bedrocd Homes — ont wo ee ; Sak 7. tow Phone FE +1181 Cc PANOU: iis M18 Off Joslyn. 4 rooms and bath. Un-| @ good lot would cost. We, Onkiand 
j ; and 205% garage a oe Po_Ortonvilie 132 Reverse Charges | A 3 4 soma mage Mig Electric | have 17 acres on A-l paved high- established ‘business and the part 
= ta so! total price Should SMALL « ROOM HOUSE SMALL | 600 DOWN. 3 ROOM HOUSE 1 ROSE McLARTY ja i ee San | Dest bectate le investigate’ No. 
down payment. FE 5-24 acre. Ororvilie Hurry on this IT 18 WITH PARDONABLE FE 2-2162 or FE $3978 3. acre pare 
TWO FAMILY - 90.930 oo $400. down. 2 lote stool. elect cain, bangeee Voee wr kone be simost wothing “ 
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st. MIKE'S DISTRICT DRAYTON PLAINS AREA, 3-BED-| pump. Waterford * “ Seve tee: eereeeall uote GOOD BUYS Tie’ oe Fishermen Know??? 
. Compare, tis one we” Deller room snell home, exterior and) MOB, Mew 4, room 1% acres room and moderna kitchen R ver Fr hunters fishermen & Sag- 
meome 5 pet invest-, rou ium bi complete. Phone fore with ample table space. 3 3 bes ll Real Estate inaw Bay enthusiasts know the 
Sere aes een] aes an set rm smom Neve crow fo tthe nero sa rama ete re eg Geer | sua Maple RAs Wale Lane | tavern mentite tum, Pe 7 way to attic for storage. : 
Fealin ne for, $58 per eS SS _ _ GEO. SEARBLE. Realtor’ sv, Sues seen ment and hot air furnece Pull Ms ome. plectstr than everace oTess ond 
roishe. own beat light > | 6261 Andersonville Rd Waterford cluding 8 gas furnece. Lge « "veoss: ‘end’ bath Soteding terse ~ 6) ACRES enceliont lease vith Ieee Sn. 
eencee mm NATL LER | rican-tivtenion tounance | se sergry arse Line, Pym ad are meters | Uageted a, te SRG RMT | Pesan ior “mntormetion on Bes | room heme on Watkins ne parcel. All ot 60.98¢ but re- wun ae) : 5 y 1. ver * Price. aaa 3412. : 
1m RANCH HOME \ (,00d Fxisting Home Js | $700 down 4589 Forest ave Open Quires substantia! down pay- 13 
prand HRRE BEDROOMS g S Bat and Bun Foya! Oak Lincoln eet Sense: Been lei ere In the Walters Lake ares between TATE- WIDE 
rand new and ready to eecupy 4 | acting Christmas Gift 69 0° UT tle Giroux & Hicks “ors, sne Serteton, Sunabie for 
‘ ft. with Tound by of Completely finished - AN work "LAR wut 1 | land . 
tomprabie quality ifelect oak done Reaay te occupy “A THOME OF YOUR it acemed’ onl paved oad of 208 Dine Hey Drayton Plains) i hGHER ATE a roy rig a ee 
floors, spacious and lovely living No loose * bho problems. No - ; edge of Village 2. bed- | Mich ns Jon: A Landmesser Broser 
room, a very fine Kitchen full worries @bout storm deors or . OWN - rooms, pleasant living room, - = For Sale Farms 4 FE ¢1583 FE 
maneman oll heat recreation windows No finish difficulties . kitehen with dining space FOUR FAMILY i or Sale Farms 48 
Oi, heat electric water Near Eastern Jr. aimost new 
  
  
  
    
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wis welt" — = We = existing homes tn excel West Side heater Te lot A buy at a tion. Three units 
e 8 - Near Gen} Hospital Immediate $8,200 Payments only $47 . : | 
S PE Pag tnt conneein en Wee with —_ possession a Seareeee full base- abd mente includes loses, — oe a empleton Partri ge 
‘The totaj price of 5 ne home, Contracts of Conventional Mort | "ent. gas hes: ; ae ean Ss pe eo Kee esting to eocgiiont tenants , 
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Reeds some finishing Localed on Let Us explain how we can assist Income—New + ew ty RANCH HOME. shout 12 per cent on ‘price of kes S FARM = = 
nD. , thie bustaces for you Income—Wew ore: GMTAC 3 Spacious living room with ment, —— nl excellent level land Will AN AUTOMATIC | 
weve | STONE | Beckie: iii coe PAUL D. HAMMOND | Slatgentls Fast Retat| reentry es ¢ SOX ~ &: raligenti design and construction Activities room adjoining 2 WwW. Huron REAL K. L. Tem leton Realtor of ev : yication is 
DORRIS & SOX STONE REALTY sit, orm. soatins. Marae let car attached garage Large = 3 re aries Eve, YE bathe P i "estates, minimum 
REALTORS COOP nee Pe LTY CO wooded site with view of | Orchard Lake Rd. FE 44063) Drotnead, Real esate, 
2 WH +1 0333 = © 8 ‘ Clos , _Eve Sun. . 
2 ___-- oot pm Dally gue i ws “Vivan Village i, west suburban Desiraye | PON FARMS AnD ACREAGE | [2/_ ol) ccce tr jest S10, 
———— Exceilent family home on 175x300 terme saa Gcante, OS Call_Rutledg OR _3-1111. 
ft lot. Ome bedroom down i FARM FOR ne Mag PUR- TOP LIQU 'OR BAR 
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Doe ony manz,t00 tare. bor Colored coder ea eaten === TODAY MSIE REM ORE Setar aie ml | ying rent at $50 oer geo tablished 1916 3} bedroom ranch home practi ! ter ent tar Pro 48: with plenty of parking. Don't pass 
for 16 years at 5 per cally new Dream kitchen. oi! VYULE BE MERRY ___ For Sale Houses 43 Fe Sale Houses 43 pears ae : ~ R = a ‘op. 46a up this rare offering, Call now. 
terest. you will have pei "eT se SPACE TO PLAY Yes with this heal, landscape- lor ang garage ZS MSI CLO PEESDAY 
-much more than to pay large .ot your children will Reasonably priced et $10,950 Will in this center hell pian : : . 80 ACRE FARM FOR RENT BOWLING AL LEY 
fm full for this nice 2 bedroom | have plenty of space to play = G 1 of other terms available Colonia! near Washington j FOR SALE | When the world comes to Consisting of 2 houses large -i.Nis AL ’ 
home Living room 14x24 big West suburban ares. Ranch See tt now é : Jr High Carpeteq livin | 4 ACRES the end this home will still basement ba.o 120 f hog or BAR 
porch for summer liv- home new in ‘52 Full base | ; end dining. rooms. mode VOORHEIS ROAD ; ‘ rc be standing, It is such a chicken house. all fenced. Crooks | 
. basement 2% car garage meat, finished rec. rm. oii | WE BUY AND SELL kitchen, 10x20 glassed rear i mrica 3 uedrescia lst vom Levely & room modern home well built home a little Rd near Avorn Rd. Large house i) a — 4 years — Busy 
lots. Only heat breeseway to attached > LAN porch 23 master size hed- j es with basement and oil furnace thing like the world endin | pee ¢ bedrooms Papas liv tavern hes 
ie : D CONTRACTS j rooms Large closets, ree- kitchen, dinette, Venetian blinds, Large 2 car roofed | co 4% burt tt Three - { ?. hae 
: goose + Looks car garage. $13,500 terms. Nlicoatlaaltcaa ti Uensa tl cae garage Cyclove fence full base. | ig =? ber: | Toms with & possible takrin room, oun ro m ond steam cel lunch counte Fi 
oo home emart- patio. fruit ; Sma se rooms. Good | com with . 
get en the phone sov. a AREA Seg this close NIC O | | Nise anodes ‘in and ear base pl ot] eh ike |x ms Adjacent Lod qua see for irri | itl ed — [== sun place for horses Will reat. part now height of season. 
modera Sbedrm home, << | | ; arege. if waastl the wit $2,100 down. | — : tered | walls and oak floors pa ‘2: 
MMirooms_ En beth, Got oles? |_ taped sot “U Mock in bus Tine gt Teer ai a “nosvavelt Hotel CARROLL G. PORRITT|  eiht,sPacious Uris, room, | Ingham. Fm 30008, WARD i FARTRIDGCE 
Move tm and STOP Pay. |° for 98.060 terms cai) AND oem me co. | he own re 2-8532 i“ West Haren PE 311% ts “way down st | Sel Business Property ” ark ioe er ae 
cia : CONN ALESCENT ' Eve FE 3-619 $7,000. beled 
uw y Maron Pe “, te re , -ESCE} | Gis—$100 Moves You In! | ~~ 
RESIDENTIAL ROCHESTER ¢ MOVE RIGHT IN to thls Sbedrm HOME INO ELSE TO PAY! | | 670 DOWN | ee ren - 
Nest, attractive home on 6 Pontiac. 18. ft Mving rm. fully : Same location for 18 years | Twe Pag ett poled | Is all tt takes to buy this | ATTENTION Sale Land Contracts 82 
good street. $12,800. Terms lated. full basement, breeze- | | Ucensed for 10 ents — t Cit rl +4 room home on the north MEDICAL MEN! 
; way to attached dear garage and room for more Shows | ull basement. gas or oil neat east side Two bedrooms Pie ph oie ee 
SALESMEN's PHONES after bust- Large lot 126x165 ft Ga la) pena ir - ress of =| oe “asgel apen, daly’ rorya | | living room and kitchen. —— — Lawes Ra giccresgeooy 
e | ng accommo- Com . 1 with ces. Opposite solidly resi- Land contract on sew 
he PE 46062, PE 2-1704, tee a” at $12,900 ™ | dations for owner and em- On East _Bivd bet ween Aa eo | Semar oe ee higher dentir, section Voorheis Road 4room house with base- 
. A CHRISTM AS ' ployes Tdeai for couple |; end Mt Clemens S AM $1950 DN priced than this at $5,635 frontage 28) ft just west of ment. Bal en 
B. D. CHARLES, Realt MACEDAY LAKE FRONT — : See or two purses Present own- Anchor Real Fstate 2 FAM., $1.9: og Quick possession if you act ae ay Road Valuable COM- $5150 20 per cent discount. 
ro OS é ~~), FNC cll heat and garage | wre? oy | F i oc at near downtown Pontiac asty . 
ealtor and beth PRESENT! er retiring Includes inven Model Phone FE 30506 _ Located downtown P tasty ME L Property, 2 commer Cost to you 94120. ~ 
° “3 e on this Ae iful | : , - . op condition inside and “vut 
E 4-0521 oo S taetee uty One that wilh - any per a Income of $100 th - could aa ‘ dence, “3 bathe 3. garages Let 
1717 8. Seloppesn Open Evenings poe d gee | Lary <p aan Geer = feqardiece of age Why BUNGALOW_-~ eal teneee Act Seu) meaty “91068 LAKE ORION us show you thi. rem le buy! RAY O'N iEIE, Realtor 
Seeptrent Rect eSinie Beckangs | van'hi'asaocs ee eee ee | brea Williams Lake 2 em yoo tnt zt Se SS OP te — y house that will SPECIAI Just get out and breathe. Phore FE 37103 or 5-1282 
; . | give an income of $31000 - Se ene ee : oy ar f HUMP RIES 
mediate Possession | FLOYD KENT, Realtor | per month Suv “this now | ee this beauty—only 96.200 Road INDIAN VIL tha at ee kee (ee H Co-eperativg Real Betete_ Ese t 
3 bedroom with large itv ana | “4 W Lawrence rE $6108 | EVERY MONTH. presses sinaeea” os. Pull ease: Re eee eae fonts. Bea verisoks ile bome ~~ REAI _TOR FE 2-0474 20 | Per Cen c | the lake You can = 
dming rooms. Pull basem ole- aaa oil oak ey Ma rooms al! on main floors Beau- | M4 ra \ 
= storms and screens 1 Neat ie Samana Power | NEW HOUSE ca paved a its . apecer ‘ $395 Down | ay — Panty i vaeren! ae . ter Age se oo | Co-eneresten’ Weal Estate p dibepo . 
te school and 5 blocks to | ln OF. tng neal and clean that you -# s tin rm.. and 2 car garage Dec-| tage. Three rooms and bath. | iscount 
downtown. Only $7,300. oe Would you like «@ brand will want to buy it on sight 3} bedroom ranch. style home on | orated in the modern manner | a basement with of] heat j as as - 
A 6G ELLIOTT & SONS” new 2 bedroom custom full basement, with large lot! Includes carpeting Well located and the price i. only $4,250 HOT SPOT - New Homes Local builder Wort- 
H Ga d North weste: + Midd: home? Listen to this ( ' 155186 | Thi home is com- in Indian Village —convenient to with $950 4 manship and mate Bg 
| uron rdens rm oe lebeit sank : JOEIN rie : 6 On the Dixie just out of 
+ hecrome a cae JOrdon 46121 — MAytair. 62503 aste od walls cove ceil : e on the oe ne peear everything | Ponting. A getea Ubtie érixe: teed — me pelane e . abe."Cost 
. ome a OF a ntcac es picture window oak or you ° ish e inside - to yuu — rope er 
| kitchen and bath utility room. \s | floors automatic of! fur KINZLER Studdings are up for “partitions WARD FEF. PARTRIDGE 7 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | ai conse hed J emp priced when sold 
: oor ie * and large lot. 62.100. Bate = and ae ether at- and chimney and well are in N AR st. 7 N se new ot _— rE beies | = creer sere. S pollen oA 6-004]. Ask for Ted McCul- 
le ractive eatures ermes R} Al TOR RE Al TOR FE 2-R316 | onl = . 
I } | too! N Z at P x y JID ‘ v part time To include , N, | 
: | + 6 ow Muro re F. C. Wood Co. 43 W Huron St Open Eve 7 to 8 “For “Sale Lake Prop. ai sguipment 4.980 with S1.- xe BARES. Bee 
i $7,295 Open Eves tll REALTOR ~ ail == oat : : 31.180 DISCOUNT. CONTRACT I8 
lo r ai We have 6 ew homes .lo Co-operative Real Estate Kacsinge ‘ WILLIAMS Edw. M. Stout. Realtor @ month, old on 2068 Paulsen. 
le Acre an ncone cated just 4 blocks East of ee . Corner William: Lexe Kd & mio | 1 ILLIAMS LAKE Tl N Saginaw St PH FE 5-616) Bajance of $6,768, pays $70 month. 
Brand new 2 bedroom bun North Paddgck on @ good | BEAUTIFUL RANCH OR 31235 Office n #5 = 4 rooms and bathroom Large Open Eves ‘til 8 30 FE 20274 from . to § 
FE 5.5091 or FE 5-2564 gaied with attached brevec- | paved streei 2 bedrooms. | Grey cedar shakes breezeway, 2 After $ Call) OR 3-703 | tendsceper ot Lake privileges = 
Open .Evenings and Sundays way and 2 car garage. fur- | automatic of) furnace Only | C&! garage, A-l kitchen wall lo MODERN 4 ROOM HOUSE WITH Ot heat full SS — | Money to Loan $3 
nishetd 3 bu! $645.00 down plus mortgage | Wall carpeting lovely tile bath, | | 
Mit 0 Cor 3rd Realtor room Sungaicw | costs with approximat firepl 4 recreation laundry room. oi! fur CRE SCES Nat AKE Less than tw tles f (State aaa Lenders) 
e state Ex month mace in semen ree -| ————— — — eee’ 
Co-operative Real E change psecren [plo Mage . $4760 per month including al mere: Wu vincd ‘Reason: os ee eee Established 1916 ‘ arr = | Poel pare api mag dng 
perfec’ setting in the Orioe tases and tmcurance See ca ee reese: eee ee ee ee - ten Lary Om Lake periienes. tokyo ae we ar J N O. 
area Only $2,500 down buys = able terms | Lake Pontise and school bus on. Large iot Lake privileges. | approsimately 19 acres. will TEAGUE FINANCE C 
Joslyn Area mt ne for sure | | service Reasonable price and $150 DOWN Mose cen Mnodera PAUL M JC ES REA LESTATE wet ee an Te | 202 N. MAIN , | : . . $1 490 DOWN | terms Edqard B Keith The wget hora! tm) modere R A 
: >| home located just north of Pon- 83% HK ] 
: otwractive home locoted on \\ aterford Special 7 . il S REAETY CO Green ene 2 vopldnocms _take Mar EM 3-443 | iar ‘Gan ikest Gall wacameet rag P re rr Oy nhett NC. ROCHESTER, MICH. 
Arata sog iy aerye | Mcrae ee an oH ON! SE ae SMART BUYS | fart ti mitten ay| Sete Seterten Pri, 08), 5 Qu amaront sug! Mn GGaED cain) heal A) wqioy beater. plas: Le tes cerccasa, Geren wiaginu =" $8 500 BIRMINGHAM SUB Open Eveniegs ond Qunday 14" LIVESTOCK 
— walle oak floors, see it. = ae roof largest 4 FAMILY HOME wAGE 4O PLAY. NO wim talc Lovely 8 a. basement. unfin MOUSENOLD : 
today. : ares with many shade OFF JOSLYW cuate exactly what this 7 room lare attic atte car gar Only eM “ALL RESTAURANT DOING Ph Rochester OL 60711 O 10701 
{ trees Just Ms block on NE Bpactour living room with dining home is Mer with | bedroom and mare! suis’ a aus te ae eine good business Ressonabie | GE i CASH | U TICKLY 
Otter Lake pevem~ent, $860 down 1 tile bath oak floors, plastered ful) bath kitchen like new and West suburben «area Ranch quire between 5:15 and 730 pm Q 
8 rm. and path h htt . Wallis, Venetian blinds full base loads of cupboards. lovely living | home new in ‘52 Ful) base. 2 PAMILY PLAT 216 West Yale St. Pontiac 
ee ca hich, sighity OFFERS ment slaminum tora Ant; and dining room and 2 large! ment, finished rec rm. oi) APBoos 1 acre of ground Only CHEAP WATER SOFTENER BUSI p to — : A . aw 2 —_ reens $53 per month includes closets on the first floor Closed | heat. breezeway to attachea > ° | mess. Chevrojet truck. caravan 
leg + home bee it "|XKamM , anes and insurance stairs to 3 Bedrooms and lots of | cer garage $13.50 terms A neeroe style Pully equi Sects: | as te M8) aera. ee title, 
Li me come he os 4 Redreom.—Waterford closely The basement is most | B,rooms beth dasement 2 car darts otc. Aer T.6 Dm, PE | Most deals closed in 0 minutes. 
closed front porch. dow ryt = Attractive modern h IRWIN & ROSA attractive with recreation room. — HOUSE Near Baldwin €8°® * Real cheap for quick Rorree : ~ | ms von — 
rms and beth up Pull bemt R ly 3 years old vig teom wour pes aa gon bent oF Sts s ment mere sol is eoanee “ae “tr = . or free vin varter: | 
SS ealtors FE 40528; Hats series, cies. MEAL Marae, COO? MEMBena, Fit uraveormajeed rengeerien, | sieed7 lower Ourees ecstons| peated as SSE Re | OAKLAND car garage v | pav 8 ™ t - | 
Gl I Telegraph Eves & ®#un- aeray “nl tine tee oe FE 50101 FE 2.0544 FE 2-2161 See this an find what you've sider good land go ge npiomge — basement, 2 cér ga- 
Brick 3 Co-operative Ree! Estate Exchange earage 2 othe sensil WALTERS | AK been looking for pert payment $11.208. 62.100 ieLMA oop Fl €S I e 
Betct. 3 begrm renh type Cecdies “is, "ecten "Tae! Hew tems everlechng sak \ REAL HOME os THEA MEL WOOD re 620 LOAN CO. 
lent location All piasterea walls. | excelom! garden space ber Need: some wech but 8 eet All on 1 Noor with breezeway and NEAR WISNER SCHOOL 7-rm 
select oak floors, full bemt with MOVE RIGHT IX | Heal fret trees 614.708 buy Bt 96050 5 ith 81500 or 2 car garge Ex modern home 2 baths rental Christmas Dav ot ot | 
partitioned ree, com. auto gas Modern 4 room a lissaseal 7 ROOM BRICK Paglia! ele tel from smal! apt will make your : 
heat auto gas hot water heater pide the city featuring full bath oa ; x | A large lot with trees and shrubs monthly payments Full vase Will Be Happier " 
por $325 down pius mcurtgage basement gerage ai fenced ick Rane h rogues ae nv a Ue — —_ ge roe Regt urot pores street $8.750 Spent tp this 3 bedroom home located on gaseconall ORES 
yard andy to chest bus Fi Ultra modern § room brick 4 | So e u sal erms ocala ea) lar peta ‘ea | Rood Mia 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG, 
Cl ¢ KI I R. RE \I TY ; Most convenient kitchen Base ca the aipagt eat “Rech | oe near diebelt | FRIENDLY “seRVICE 
stores This property ts a bargein and frame ranch home on ment ith wtil'ty room Priced . NORTH BIDE BARGAIN } 
John K Irwin at only $6186 with $780 down Gene tne eee ee oe Seine FE 44091 88.979 rant imie is gaed. Sucarm: wet nce) eine tn nee WHENTYOU NEED 
. Ls ves 1614) FR 5-912 home in LeBaron School area a oo! Priced at onl) preaktess bar 1} bedrooms — | ( RAWFORD Modern kitchen ful bath ve- - 68.000 . 
netian blinds full basement - . REALTOR | J A Ta ] - tile beth ful) basement 
2.3 ° | VY Or rene controlied Timken . 
‘ . . \ . / | ] AGENCY blacktop street Have a home Nf; A : 
s-osat » N Baginaw st heating. recreation rm | fire AN Eves MY).7085 oer Fear coe anicy Cermioas | ikes You Belheve WILL DIV IDE we cam help you with y . 
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shop. lavetor shower , = as aus 2500 
~ RANG H HOME 160  Nehices rer alate | car fire oroet qarace “ “rs When you read the price tag pals Sgaaarl aig posure ata, a ee pypeeige® oy y- 
a gs ment paile™ S20 terms VILT AGE EAST SIDE INCOME. Gord toce-|  Slatitns, eeroom cil trick | Clenammgprumume's hear | este, Tetsnene we or call a re PERRY PARK 8 tion Here is a 2family that ts : ing of oth wat Galle 
lace bri “ am Warwick has ar | an’ is located : ig 0 er service stores 
re Saobegeay fuss does Puli | Coty J room bungalow home full 40 Ncres—Metamora Grick 3 bedrsom  nmes “ull Rose a tpt Non} full bathe. | © Sree. Priced’ aii ert ‘si - | Tedal location for doctor's | 
light basement with recreation | Pet” Cet floors. plastered wails Attractive Trm bungalow in Ment tile bath feal plaster nat- oak Sus | fail Gasemeel’ ge wit? terms i oe, Roasts ettices: 
space Ready to move inte Al | route ge ap erere for retired excellent, condition nature ural fireplace €notty pine panel BEST BUYS | meets iestiiee: “treet . tached carport Brick and cedar Seal Orwer ae os ae es Uae tection meets cee aha Complete with ROGER B HENRY, Inc .DI FIN ANCF CO we " ce . ooge ™ =: “+ . « “ 
ar kes ‘construction Carmer lot | geese with terms on Oe ee es ae oie dane TODAY FLOYD KENT, Realtor 911 Men OL 14111 Houseman-Spitzley Corp NANCE CO. 
6.500 P eges x ; oi] heat, Storms amd screens oer lots $Pared treet sewer 4 W Lawrence FF 36108 _— Rochester r, Michigan 4 le E 4. 1574 
1 Wh LMA \ » ROOM BUNGALOW Large barn pew root 8 installed $24900 FEF 22108 FE Eves ——— - | office om prope _T02 Pontiac ¢ State Bank Bidg 
1 ELWOOD, Care tv: room = convenient acres timber School bu: #5090 Open Sunday . ee . : Neat te Consumers Power | ROCHESTER HIL To j 1345 Middlebelt Ra fo 
S19 Cane Elisabeth Lake Rs Kitchen Sephalt tile beth oat $21.000. 91.008 down ON PHE P POSSIBILITIES | New 3. bedroom SRE AISE ett Mixiet ened) yoeks *) 
| FE 51284 FE 43844 Open ® to 7 = ae wells aute oi! | AWE MENT Are too numerous to men ~ ee ‘ment fireplace aes ae tee e oney*: 
‘ pen FB wo "heat on lot a130 with . 7 entury ald ¢ hie rr ‘ = : 
arbor and plenty of seace lor aces ane ~*~ eaehetets about” 7 ae mg land. " t Uae we me tee eg if aa MS- t “¢ One forge: ewe yiew ara or txchange ~ -_ 
another ard Check ern anc acres wit! , 5 F gs ; quarters tn s bric uild- r with @ For Sale tes 
BRC for the Oe aeekinnintee oan oe jake frontage Won Wilgae poate Goer bon Ple coved” oes eles ae | ee ae COME today ee | we — sree eernene 
term . erful view from attractive ~“ ht ln ster walls and select 5 ve ry older homd. studteltcpe lie: ot —_ Ce nery este take Offer oak floors in the living sec- A IXCOM E This le as a rE qus30 ener rit aaa | 
" gs0e Dow ne room With balcony : tion three bedrooms and a re you looking for an invest- rge home has 4 large bed- 
$78e@ DOWN - shel! To a GT 1 ‘ ‘ large stone fireplace dining 2 tiled bath In the basement ment? If so let us show you this rooms. and beth upstairs Ideal’ Business nities 
ow ee i arene uedvesta r = os Of mere’ : 1 bedroom and full bath y RE DROW NI you have room for storage East side property: 3 rental unit, home for large family or es in 2 Opportu $1 
hi ihe etertor ee abe lures in a tile heh! alge etl i neapriy ¢ bedrooma and I's On ferce'! lots Frame home recreation and plenty of | how bringing in $2 = zee year. — rigged Be aaron or can be used | ~ | Lgl Po ero oe 
Privileges Lot TSa297 - kitchen hidden tal to wt Se a eekerees (POT ts Hee "ving room kitchen glassed work space Lorated on the Call for an a | ¥ professional. Located im Rocb- | . debts 
kitchen Nidden airway te stor TU AC ‘unit $22 500 front porch tity, room" bath, wert de Cat us torte | ADAMS RE ALTY CO. pate Term A-1 GROCERY | Sompicted on "your fire” ross 
1908 DOWN Cc) ; seen io be appre 4 - electric water heater A od terrific deal om this ene | i 
Lovely two baticoa morta Ne breciate Ineome & Oakland Ave buy for only $5000 with $1250 soo | Ifesremnia! FE +303 Frank Shepard eerean ero et oat wae rw oN lac mere 
alow with of! furnece bs We will take vour home in trade down DRAYTON PI we aot Late] FE 21900 | grossed over 871.000 in 1963. a | "ePayment plan. 
se™ent recreatio » oom 186 on one of our new homes Chece Front ig * ( . AL s31 ORION RD. OU _1-7811 esol ot meker Lovely six | 
= ene g00ce garage and ce for deta: on 172n242 feet deep pius ads 1M BR | | & { RI ( AG use Nite tee ago nee = — ex Peal eos pote a ase nen Home & Auto 
>] ] amie sirens ere - “1568 Union lake Rd home ts im very * good shape emp eton SO SERENE —— oo 
$2066 DOWN Good lerge > roor R ISSE Y Va Gmipities 4) aperiments con nion Lake Village and when you take into con- . Out here om this 35 acre . gee 2 L 
moderr home near = Fre . USSE al Ol lT 1g sisting of ae en FM 1-438 deration th etotal price of \\ ATE RFRONT piece of ground with ap- PAUL A. KERN, Realtor oan ompany 
Ideal for iarge {amity or fer REALTOR now showing tncome of $2 By OW X ER onty $3100 vou will see SE Liege prox ‘y mile of Shiwassee 31 Oakland Ave FE 2-0208 - 
Tooming house | Pri: ec on 412 W Huron a1 F ‘ monthly phis @ reom. bat! ea ‘hat i! is @ very good bus West Suburban 4 rodms and bath River frontage Winter and R E 407 Community Nationa? Bank tad 
87 500 _* : med ¥ ; roe ary later en - * Pitrabeyh take Fstater 2 bed Inv tudes living room weit \ wall furnace full beth nicely summer s Ore Waiting £9) comets Leece 10t8 Hours 8 to 3. Saturday et 
. 8 Sunda: a poi ae soms dean finished ait Tae oe See ate ‘ finished inside Only $7,100 $1 050 for you 1e home on this 4 EFFICIEN.1 AP.S ON ANNA 
82500 DOWN West vic antes, boa Wen eu mrhes Master jatge close go Sed Detem time ecee dawn ‘ land is an outstanding stone Mar Isiand Fla All modern. on 
3 bedroom modern bungs res t tewr ao 5 a . “ pace full basement gas FA 1 » : . NORT iH SIDE phages building recently Watertront. By « rer FE 80342 | 
full basement brick & frame con. erie hiock garage ait tx cul Jgutage wie) tandcenrs hik REST LOT ‘ redecobateq and is in top ESTABLISHED BLEACH ROUTE! 
struction fenced rea’ saré The erme $1) 000 eth $5000 doen) FP r Perry Park 's right 4 rooms and bath approximate|: sha Located in the village and truck for .ale Net $4 50-85 00 Uy »r to 
levely bome is oniv 4 \ears old #5742 where thi. home i« setting 12220 Utility rocm a rent beater of Holly it's the buy of the per hr Approx'mately 1.400 cus- 
. x A beautiful corner lot with Only $5 500 $700 down vear $29 500 . tomers Term of dtscount for 
816500 FULL PRICE 4« family) R¢ vy ANY lett Inc . frontage on two sides | lempleton, Realtor | , cash FE 4-2061 
bfick with large cot and large! x ¢ 1S . Three room home with «@ 2338 Orchard Lake Roa FE 44863 Fdw M Stout. Realtor BUSINESS” Aasiaghioos lh FOR RENT 
ad arace good conditior ; REALTORS a = nice living room — Altchen. Open Eves Open Sun_1 to § 71 MN. Saginaw a Ph. FE s-siee _°f_leese, Good loc FE 40002 for You Today 
rl sed ran month income OF Woe Eiderel 17109 and bedroom = full bath Open Eves ‘til 8 30 BE‘ UT) SHOP at eNatons 30.000 FAMILIES IN PONTIAG 
pt oe Open burnings and Sunder 1-4 ss car garage and room i dream fully equipped. Complete | 4d Oakiand County have bor- 
T H RB ROW Ny . ] oe are additions $900 with) one busy oe Priced oo from Buckners tm the last 
coat 2 Realtor <a DOWN For S Sare Lots 4% for guick -ale 25608. FE vears 
| 242 Huros FE 2.4810 . . anenenneee OPAPP AAP PPADS T9098 eves 
Member Co-op Rea’ Estate Exci ‘ ‘ 1 emer gf Wiiams Vdw Mo Stout. Realtor 21 LOTS $10 DOWN AND 10 7 BUY TO SELL — REALTOR CIABLE. UP-TO-DATE. LOAW 
Reh mencdlre fiaus duveigate theee a. 7 .N Sayinew St PH FE 86165 | _month FE 27073 Partridge is “THE BIRD” to see | COMPANY WHERE YOU ARE 
mmpartutity tél te vace | a tgat ° econ oo Owen Eves ti & 30 AG ELL loTT & a soxns HOTEL DINING ROOM FOR ALWAYS WELL TREATED 
eal ' : - ~ IF uaa ivr RUBE SRST - . Northwestern at Middlebett lease Reply Pontiac Press. Box 
rent FS ve Ewa S4 108) +) HORSI GHOlErEnA = a cane O80 DOWN” __JOrdon 46121 MAytair 6-2503 | sO een illness comes: When there 
ahem Sar str fen) KG ate wee aaaiie BEDROOM SER OOR COOKING Ses aay BUILDING LoTs - : : are lavetis ot short time om. 
natan lage ; , ; a Bie Take Ra | cn OR FQUIVALENT IN { BEDROOMS - gt od ‘ werer and waster Garucervy & Meat Store are dealing with Sackuers whe 
Wel) located home con!-tins Fe? PURCHASF PRICE North end ‘ocation living room in o enu 0 ity erms This welehbort . You ere alware sure of 
ving room dining room « \IT THESE GIFTS N SPAY rng room kitchen 2 Gecrouins °N YOUR OWN HOME ! desired CaLt _ gee Sieur ta 4G bao considerate treatment i ae 
fle “Ss betime cat bot ‘Tt ND aR ’ we a ee . she vath Gose. 2 Becrooms) BO ; 1108 aes Ug Bide WO 28100 sroes Pes reer pec __ SOR 
100 bedrms and bat! 4 — GINAW RT ONE OF THES Ras s het h h B= bs 2-01 - . H BE R 
ee and floor 2 car raiane and ex for ¢ ma VALUSB OF GIFiS is yours Wood floc $8 950 ee “ve oT) Mahe 7 Gtterea at aly 94.400 | plus ey ve heen ne 
lacktop drive Call now os eee eek oe a WIlH THE Sa) DOWN HOMES ARE AVAILABLE pte peel cod Foables — stock nventory is cap obtatn up to 8500 te 
e the prettiest little a ee : . : < bean av or any day set Buckner’ 
Jroquois Rd. that you ve ever Beautitul 3) Bedroom cent a tee ce ioe” lee ror curistmas occupan.| CHEROKEE HILL! R A tt ] | Sy mendes eo repay ta te r yravton Woods > u en € ; I a ke 
woe tied semincle Mii! me souve alwats RANCH HOM mented! “Ss; 1) SER) CY SPACIOUS ¢ BEDROOM.| Cisse in. country location Elise” Oy Annett inc.' » iy, porments Ye is tess 
: Dacement oi] heat 2 . on ize REAL ink 
eanvanlt anc 2 car garage ot oe Worth Carport Lovely @ room 1 veat old with beth Lake Rd 1 mile W of Tele 28 E a 
Sacy Day A ‘ ei at pie ane a. reason: arpos oe nik Natural ‘nreplace | eau. 2 BATHROOM, FULL FACE! graph Rd -ard select vour site Open, Ev eelings and penal sed, BORROW THE CASH 
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Home Sar enrages and bet! WEA WHI | E OC} t] } Soy ata - meat. tage privicgces. CARL W. BIRD, Realtor; GROCERY BARGAIN 
e Oniv $16 000 ~ - RIDGEWAY 503 Community N 
with $2 500 “a KENNEDY Only $190 oy Xe LOT THE PRICE PEC eanel Bate BAS, | Lone established West Side neigh | IC ner 
, PUTT? a V | . 9S Baldwin FE 46203 7 i borh tully 
. 3 . I a l | D L LARGE LOT WITH PRIVILEGES 1 . — 5 7 
WM. Ho KNUDSEN ee pRRALT - BROS , events NM. *e. vorrative Rea) Estate Bachange Sie TCLODENG) Lor ce iat wil che neer | ere eed ee ee SARE COMPANY 
are Pont . ve State. Bara wae 07M Huser Bees VETPRANS HAVE YOU & ALL MORTGAGE cosTs —— butidirg materials on fered at 83.390 Long wm lease as Wal ene PE 40541 
x \ REALTORS Pivs cosrs d = J . month. heat. urmner cinaw and 
~ 44516 AA FE Re west P wone on 41072 ar OR 45-1760 01608. that vou weeld like te uoe FURNISHED EXHIBIT ee =. BE ker DON'T "ae sonny oe Ase Ore ea — 
_—— . i | ‘ - rer to bs) te cS iT < Dra 1 500 Dow x -. . munday Toto Ss S70) DOAN PUTA on oma nemre and contract or HOME OPEN DAILY AT 2328 —_— FE 4518 __or-F8 FE 2-0532 a nT 4383 Dixte Bio 
bunesine! oY Wl ee ee . Pits Costs : own symett 68 & bread new SEAL BUILIV G rou" ‘oY IT- WE'LL Ne R Across from ce 
See this lar nee a ter ¢ 2 ’ SITE 560x140 1 SUR = IT 
ge 2 becroom bunge- g Alans twae We ; bedroom home? Has full base : Phone OR 3 
pecs Jane eRe GG Se aa WEIN oy = : eel te ; | MIDDLEBELT NEAR ORCR- ve. strer’ near St Joseph and i331 
ter heater Phony —o ain x 12 he-en «rr m : te mice u \ Lea ey A ] I: XN A x T Some comp eted homes ready for ta, ban ocaer eee estes S Sichesex School 8756 terms FE 
jocetion. west of Pontiac et rie | om first fone gs soe $1 509 \I i : CRE TART SECONDS NEY, ot! ‘burntns furnace siding closet ARD LARE RD PHONE | }00e Figg ies Pott Realtor 
ge 5 room oj! heat st we ANN 1 coors Double oe E_ 45005 
matte hol weler beater. storm! - excellent — home See mode: 11-0 datiy at corner of and seray gly ee V@seral +4181. 684 FRANKLIN 8D $1000 CASH caen _|RENT IT Now th 
Windows new double garage good mr | Foangay and Crescent Lake Drive floors. Situated on large lot tn @ | G__Preston 110 Jackson REALTY 70. REALTORS rough 
| ao name Behoo! District ~HILT 7. buve at easv terms in the ROS] HILL eo dae cabdivicien, setitee| THE - ‘cis BUILDINO LOTS Member EE 20263 Exch For Rent Ads' House, 
- ROSE- price $11 | wr r 40 —% Sewer and water in 
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PONT. AC SC'REALT Y CO. pe seins v open gre: Classified Ads. REALTY COMPANY HERBERT C. DAVIS Bae De | Borth end of Pontiac Terme f Open Bree tl Sun. 104 his ment. rooms, any 
Baldwin FE 5-8775 | 10t, Wo Hur pe i | aoder RPSSOd 2.0080 | 08 Ponting Lake M4. OR 3.7814 | RGANIZATION | JUDSON BRADWAY co NEXT | thing. Dial FE 2-8181 for 
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  Sale H hold ~ ougehold Goods 57 ‘ A ---—_b_-, Sees < 59| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan For - ak Miscellaneous. 6 a nae 
SPECIALS mvron Tomcoat, We am “or Sak Miscellaneous 60) Send, Gravel.& Dirt 66) For Sale Pets 69 
eek and chair. guage, BOLE MADE | BY TALL gmownns, - COMPLETE MPLETE | FILL DIRT AND ORAVEL! QUICE ane ‘ 
—_ a * aus to ay Sito. Womens | terriffe? value $33.33. Lavetories Gone eae Oke ¥oaTa mised say NEES eMaLe 
e cup siectris i sage | Breen. : et ee a Pe ry, bite hone’ Gall Our 
. SP Les cote ee SSS PHONOGRAP HG) SPEED. REC am mete, Oy, tectery | PROcasagD ROAD § DRIVEWEY | go poxend 
»eE AE CO. ay, | Teele tee + yy ase ab aE ; 3 vem. Rehuy ee $18.85. | aoe e Ave. Wwiurmacn Send aS qusbion REO BOXERS. 
| se Fa ace i ed BOYS +6118 FE __'a_ Pedigree 
ai. every- . cle, public address stem 
| eS Tie Ase ie? actin a eee See ciate ceed YOu STRAW MANOWEW18 Rm... 
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@ Ww Huron, Loan | ott akland Furniture | PING PONG TABLES | tum “cleaner. “sow Bile WY. | Wood Coal | land Seonels, OR 3400, 
. PRR PUR: Bteone co = = =e mies Se GEVERAL Good Used PORTA-- Wood, Coal & Fuel Fuel oa Mate mong 
SHOPPING FOR A TQRCHARD LAKE AVE NEXT —— | ble and electric sewing machines. | NRY COL WOOD a thenyuaee bane 
LOAN? . wa FC TION 9 INCH RCA WITH DOORS e030 M. A. Benson ae eee een ore. “Al Mor Ot PES Tiee DELIVERED 3]. Heights wap adsere 
wy E MS : 35 _ Auburn Toy Sign Ry A 
oo to employed awe a 9 Friday nights _ WALTON tv.’ bad me w Bt PEdera} +3521 ae Us BEFORE YOO 6Uv| |FIREPLCACE SLAB, 24°) istered. International a 
po leo oe arrieg or single, DINI ROOM SUITE.” GOOD Waiter. Cor ae N BALL MACHINE 630 FE Seat Gas of on exanenstn We. pe: cord ° tor O18 Deliverea. | bout line Begeers ead 
Bingle visit i. <i. oe ~ . design 2-2287 oe | | oem ten ent t _ FM sigs ood pool Fon ne — PE bes = ristmas Sine. 
LOANS $25 TO Saco | Salent ae a oe ee | Bp Pwo RE dee & Seed ING WOOD FE Wine Pox TERRIER PUPPIES, 
$ “9 c wih ctachments | itv : SINGLE METAL BEDS COM- Sine SEN wLab WOE. sase| ANC Teetatmed. © woske oe Tae 
‘ dah Bn. uPaicgs | Mores es ae be ne piste im goed cond. sice cloan | od. 2 fer 10. shivered. Pil canes. | = prec! Curwtmae gh. Bl + 2ee0 
° Le alae _ eeeeper 3 ie opaiod? | pee | dreinvoara ae ok took aan, "Day, Seas, WOOD. ALSO |” ol eg hey 
CE | hone PE 0000s. "| Piece BLOND DINETTE. Pe | 42st ne me. E_) Pate ig e 
1_W. Lawrence PE A a he cL AMERICAN _ +0048, owners. re oping ny oe rare aed ees | _psodie_ub ‘WY Bierrimee_“"* 
jp Pontiac Fiver freight train. Double diesel 9 PC. DINING ROOM EET GOOD |“ sories | American Piver ana baese: AT Gite VALOR O98. gps _Opezs: _ —————_ 
origage Loans $4 x: note central switches | {fee wnle._?s O line of aul, colors sratayeD -HAREWOO oa | Dogs Trained, Bearded 70 
< Vans measanine aan Gass | on BOUGHT. SOLD & £X- 50 / < oa ce values, Mébbi | SPEEOW oll Fin 
mamlOW INTEREST | j“prtupeit ste concern | rah care oe QO § en cenga goat gE | pcan, sarmme, gmp cum 
ceilings; mortgane single family for ree BAR (SUITABLE TABLES (1 ANTIQUE, CHAIRS LA MAGNER “Two M” AND ONE oe BOYS a Paint Ce Teen Boas g Cate. PRIVATE NOME. 
ae os |_eludea, EM rye E +5415,  -—«- 1080 Opdyke Ra Cor Pontiac Ré eee | repair reasonable | Christ 1 — | beat. Burr-Shell,_ 70 8, Felegrage 
PETER ION — | ELECTRIC BLANEET NEVER | ca afl ag oo _ re en MU NOE oP sf TALBOTT LUMBER | ristmas Trees O68A — Hay, Gr ‘Feed 71 
110 Pontes ERSON — | "oem cea’ Rit Rcaatt FE | Sciontad Ato Rirastt RY emai | Pree to goed home. FE. bial | TAI BOTT LUMBER y, Gran & 71 
—house. $76, PE 6-3168. . 108 Combines eee Lumber doors, w cai eee eee — AND. UP. | ALL KINDS HAY, STRAW, Woon, 
BLE CLOCK gore. clembing. 8. Pe. pam. DOUBLE RED ST AMPS! corn pick old and new corn 
. ‘ tanks. simp pumps. Thor Tony's Marine Service 2685 Or- _Tractor wort f'n hes 
—— ict ey . mon _chard Lake Rd | GoRN — OaTS — HAY — eTRAW 
Dell, furnaces. 1625 Ceblend Gaaisdas TREES, CUT Woon | iSryS © omee ewentiien 08 
ve pat live tree. Pine. spruce, | Fon ak 
ix CLARTNE rf FRM: we) of r Bring our own Lette, 7 SALE, GOOD MIXED WORSE 
Boys vad skates, 10. Heat- | Commerce ’ _ A -. 
< re Chair. MApie are | ee ta te tae wane 
i FOR OU, name ey Retail ag whol | straw. OA 86-3661, : 
materia, or sell, MY | red. y “Ww (WTD. TO BUY OR RENT 6A raied 
3-8621 e value. . Pike Only L “tN NTA | Park w in BALES ¢ 
tie cence | Orca take D TVs 00.80 AND UP RB. | aw Boverty_ Fe fas gee = to my going out, and I cannot break her ~ flee 7 CUERINE 4 2608 at. “tate ok | on 9 sire, wired a 9 
for ar cash ERATOR _Muare Electric W. Huron ATES. HOCKEY EXCEL rne | EFS, -° 6 p.m. or Fowlerville, CAstie 
Okey CONEY a ELECTRIC FRIGIDAIRE ANB — sed Trade-' mi Meoditton Bop eine Or legion v “LUMBER AND WRECKING co. | Drs 100 Dinie, Bey. | oem 
for portable Nohonesrant of a) ae regal task IT” television 2 2. pe. liv rade-in Dept. | _ sie 6 nt edels, : ———— | p00 6 Paddock wre ort Drayton Plains. OR 3-605. | 100, BUSHEL : 
_for $25. FE 2-5067 or sell’ ‘bedroom suites. Misc. items. § Studio am pe — ciiiprens 2 For Sale Miscellaneous 60° For Sale Miscellaneo 60 Used Secune + aii De aay ig TRESS 3 coe | 
KENMORE AUTOMATIC WASHER. | rooms and bath house avail for > Pe. © inette set... mens eekee an Wheels famess = toilet es pobgle. bac! ee — se | For : 4 
good condition; for sae aha rent to party buying furniture 8 pe dining room set tenn Fw Value $16.95 Mich- CHILDS SIDEWALK BIKE. $15 a ere lavatories ci nw mana s 00 and y ee si cp of APs 
—_— Od 82118 ater 8:00 ij eG ey nal yenas pares Greene a ee evenings 1esl¢ lavatories om feunge $16.85) eee I | aaOAD SeqaeTeD  pacnse 
: KEI TOR Di rawers : t = uppil rkeys 
~ | freeze  &, +i eit —— San een ors CHYCAGO ROLLER 1964 ee re at LOOK'!! a arieve and Dduilders supplies. if LOOKING FOR NICE BALSAM | roAD RE es et eee 
SINOLE SROT 13 GAUGE SINGLE pee gis —atiw. a shales size $i, Like new #1 Oc, DISCC UNL : — ZENITH AND CR meres ee ee a aca | i cate = 
eo 8 Goon |FOR, SALE GUARANTEED | RE-| “\pREE PA Firmen GIRLS ROLLFAST ” ermnton — HOME OWNERS model radio with rrp Ts tuto. Felegrapn eansnable pe anc SUPP COACHIN 
sree RELI Se| eee came Ea MANS Sn ar expeuey wena | Eeehegseegteer Soe | Smeal <n 
. Gpiuner wechere ....... 95 up 18 W. Pike | cows 5 
‘acuum = cleanera USED OAS RANGES; 6: BOY'S ROL e iso 2 : 
EXCHANGE YOUN TAND CON: | FLUORESCENT” PE baidt | gp yh, b Meare tetra “ihe eve, wre a ee : : se 
tract (Where you have sold prop- | te ENT DESK LAMPS — BABY PARAKEETS ‘ferbeve. ; 8 
tad Ha model car & Se pest sont for students For Sale Miscellaneou @)¢ 50 conte tb, Oech 
‘anWelt. OR 3-1355 : ie $8. also large VICTORIAN OVAL TOP Oc- : ; 
oneetion easional table, solid 
hound or , Fox desk lamps at $3.95 & $4.95. ry : 
eaF woreY ery see |e ee es ‘; Seas oe 
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or auto for ; rt ” 
ecw or good housetrat erator, electric | and rea- x Paes BIAMOND ccna 
cog TRAILER, EXCHANGE ane ae S| 3 and 6 = Cau between | = were roca we igen tino ewer Pe 6 eae — Yate" White 
FPO ROOD Fo cambe | _Pontise Lake Rd OR 3-000). win srrmma Roo surTE | lheustmert sanders of all kinds | Mand ‘weaaing band to match Like FS ca a tal 
$00. FE 5-1061. goal VACUUM. LIKE NEW. Ete onto. regsonable. FE CONE'S RENTAL new. Will sacrifice FE Rashes of , behest Quality and 
F | SSkes ‘cee asyrile, Mare” ui i RANCHO RANGE | ‘2! Beidwin ; va seer oe wee BIGELOW | TWisT center enly 64 
__For Sale Clothing 56 _ ‘eos a ee Se een ais Mpenul | ANTIQUE MANTEL CLOCK MU. dosr.2 ft 8 mt te 8 nO fe, gs qa 
PAR RE 119.95. chimes. af ‘ “ . riot & Exterior doors, Wood NAIR 
recemporanapeergts MON eR Os Shag atest "ga | Darron” amALLOW-WELL OEF| $0", a pyres py mute “rier "ect ties S's 
Socom m 23-7872. | te range $189 96 mens tec . veer good condition 73 8. 
SETTER USED CLOTHING aw: | Peete 1, refrigerator APPLIANCE SPECIALS ALWAYS WRECKING —— | DUPont’ flat wa paint | 1 el pine, Biren Africas vu white | Porte 
tiques mise. Reasonable. Resale G. E Sher’ tees messi tins Used Television sets from $48. gale on teed Ualiding materials. oat | wees. Wedgewood. Surtwood. oe BURNERS Wit ALL 4 
SOve BLUE ALL-WOOL SHOW. pte mead oer, like Bow wesd-| ber twors, plumbing, sash, McBride Hardware Eneusted "siaing., wood shares. | — "°F inetalievon 1) 8. Parke & | 
suit & cap, good condition. 65. sings |Servel ges cetrigeune ee | beck Caten wre ‘co” Sins | OPEN, SUNDAYS ¢ TO 12 FE 3-0002 w White Pies ia ee 
Fon font aaa eo CRUMP E $310.95 | 6778.68 Norge sutomatie weshers, tater tit or Eioweod fet Fon MALE R ms) se menetng Spe | Do It Yourself 61 
cmetia caak, sae hes UMP ELF SCTRIC nee ae ,j AL ATION sonable FE 40126 100,600 ft fir lumber to be ~ as 
cvoning won cme 100 00. Pit | ne on ON | gh ag ght meg! 149 DOORS. $29.95 Ww pole — = =e 
20674. HOTPOINT IRONER. 38 het, | dive an ace Wier conales =e ee WFORMIC A Stee! euly a. = ee 
Ginis, SHEE Te CLOTHING FE aot} Excellent condition. FE ¢4200 121 N. SAGINAW Bree, Ta owe orcoka, Lasher ond busting oup- $39.00 
aie earn Na coag | Mune Eactre Co lene Wes a! ANCHOR FENCES fu | Daal St. Cyr Lamb 
Fae eter Ger nee aan ce et % PRICE SALE PREC Estiuares Pe een “ a Node SHOP |e bes tight BCom Co. ect Weedon 
GREY PERSIAN PAW 6 ge ty sy On Linoleums, Floor | ATLas HOME WORK anOP won: | CP™" °°. % 8. Susman O oat morse ents. PE +2807 
_ Size 20 940. 10 faa "= fe, 1069 West Huron Tile, Wall Tile perl age 4 Se : iggy . aprea 6 oN — iT Yo ANK 
eee ee eee chal, “Gremm friese, clean. 430. and Paints at Sm ated one be T cape. | WEW FIRESTONE TIKES AND | LIONEL & AMERICAN! Sas S*he 
Fr ; mew. Call after 54, conioee SYERs 14) W. Béron FE 4-3064 refrigerator ‘a = yen sorts tanh. cheap Ore Te an 3. FLYER TRAINS ‘om Foo 
Mae BT | KENMORE W '8 | —— : t-Ral aUTHOR ; : -| AD 
mark SJR JAGl : | Goad "¢ wantING MACHINE. | cece {OIL BURNER WITH avpIuM HEARING “AIDS ARE Pare STANDING TOILETs y 017 Sag gm gg a ool wa 
OR 3-0105. | gan, $80. 2930 Ma Antiq on | 007. - : . winead': Wales pang be =" be con- | Washbow!s fittings $i tes on factory analyaer 
1 OVERCOAT SIZE 4 AND | Ernucas Rd. Drayton Plains |i8 CUBIC 1 a APEX AUTOMATIC WASHER. J pisce bec sate with fitting eee 
overcoste, Goad | ENMORE SUD6 saver AUTO | gene x — $500. OL 23-9100 —_ soot clothes dryer Reg: White $94.85. Colored $109.80 a 2 OU BURNER. . GOOD CONDL fora, Re. 
eondition. ake bloga lothes aches, . : a : hristmas spec te! Beconds - 3.2068 
See Sa Cal after 15 nese, at | Rees Cena on geod condition, 000. FE see. | 25 w Terms: hampton lectrie. | 19s “soe UMBING SUPPLE MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE ixc *HOTERED ~GEAMAN “s 
| te Mr eis Christmas (ifts Sous? VE 69100 | inch mirror ~ E} puppies. 1@ weeks 
iaven vox eine cree | APS GEAT.. COAT, S1ZE 3 ary ~ = : ‘ G & M COMPANY Kise rome ia alah poe rb a seo aay a | ose ee 
aaa Secrifice $00 FE ¢436. 5 or EUMS—S1 %| Be ig ® or nOUS Artist’s supplies, hobby SAWs AND SCISSORS, MACHINE) cobinets wv anne witneat EL- ONE KENNELS” oe spreader. 
—, aie [PERSIAN CoAT. Riley | Open every oo. tu | Supplies, see Classificati GUARANTEED. Ughts, coe sitting swiple dest | peti —— “i-~) _ | uses ji 
Bie Soot coal "enn "remote oe me ea ae SY 34A “HOBBIES & SUP. | rauintt we Opdyre na | fine, Michinan ‘Fissreceat Soi | perteouble, fiers alls aad AQUA NS prepay 
eee cee ' $2 98 c _ REG COCKER & ‘SUP- 1 sMA HACE |. Orchard Lake Ave Btanlev power ‘tools, aris TROPICAL PInn ana 
tee ce 3 each 610, Phone $41 28 Mouse Paint "Os pies. FE +e PLIES.” | $3. femal upright oi furnace MATERNITY CLOTHES, SIH 16. a AnD Vr eins “hOGGHTENS 
hana ¢ GRY Oat. axe H rtovping tec ro | 81S OR 2-371 7 sae Cae. Spe Be onl, ot, wets Desk | Sg cise bie" block bpitned | = J. POOLE CO. Baby Parakeets... "$29 08 
33484 after € fan 140 S Saginaw Bors ;_AND OTRO BICYCLES | ——~BURMEISTER'S | eo to gas 1 deliver,| cost size 18%. Phone - CAGES -~ 
seutkeer CAPE aE rire [Eavine Fou FLORiDa ee +4206 g Sarroll Lk Rds 3.3200, | _No calls efter 130 pm ‘81 Oekland Ave vee | 008 th St FE 23-4025 Closed Sun | HERE 
Sirs wansobana : | sore 2 a GARAGE & COM AL Tt NeW HOTPOINT aUuTOMATIC SANDER. ALIN SAWS 6 BEAGLES MALE 3! 
furnishings. includ. | ,bictcts 015 Beles servic Tic h iz | 3% YRS OLD: 
WINTER COAT, SIZE ¢ENORT | ing TV, refrigerator and washer Bors 4 e Mi pes gprs hbo a — oe cal | Washer Was $249.06 NOW $190 05 | ander fleme thrower, pop. AKC reg = 6 mos 
AL8O L BLUE T). cee iques Call MAyfair _4+Tisi 3936 ¢ Quarton Ra. clas 660 —- bd made spe- | Wee auto)=—s dish washer ES Jackson's ae ie ® mos. oid. te a 
_O10_ FE $4619 AFTER @ P.M. | itvina—ROOM sUITE 3 BICYCLES - BOY’. ENOtISH TWO a a NOW 622008 Fe” a Soee =—=_ ross on ot. aaMO¥ 
Sale Household Goods 9| “ biue-green ee val PIECE | StS vam odes Then are YARDS “Shven Lown mpereier® | Was 200 9 eMNOW 9108 65 ~ 25 ee ORR CENT | Merged One 
. tr, baby crib, are TER LAKES OVERHEAD Mew il f% Cr 
sao OOS y pen © | oll transit Pontiac ostey “retrigeretor | + 34708 afte 
int Aue ea Furs 2 ay ies one after 6 oo Meron By en =_— CrEN 6 Aue TO8 » pret Giena 1. Cafiey, roa wher a en, weaee fe NOW pet os Discount non i Bagg Wittame io | fase Nowte SASie M ra af 
Ck and OMA Te SAMNRN, Quine ANTIQUE CKANOTNG| oy's NU RHR PROTO |S Wee Cel wr posal SR? Apert | SaveT SaAbIO'S arm ahew | Bloetinee caer, Gunmel pee | Male ihe commen pe 
FE | 5-360; | Hevabess cherry develope kit i Pine board —— PE +1133 | Point. Orchard | eae emir | 
APARTMENT WEE OAS RANGE, | Bea’ table.” Duscen Phyte | ct egg shoe skates. ice proce hy Pine board ts per M Garage Doors = oo co rts See "Pe bene Overt ae ee Vnephera, mare 
lightly Sekiphea cee 900.95 | ies tte MAyiair 62208 a iene LEA az A? ined Ve eu ke cn | |~ eens an oo en | Cun 88 Cortteres apesiel, pee | Cameras, tered EM > Be 
full size ,, tise several WAMOOANY BUFFET. FE 30638, (ss ROU, SEATES AND 288 Red Fir specia’ 48s to be sold All since evaiieple st) tyrone Equipment 614 *1ny | PARAKEET AND WEW 
a cues Mane: ANY SOPFET. FE VOGl) joo cE bat! or VE seco ioe Pine Tearke Sule pero Teed reine wae Tnatines | _ NEW OMLVAMIIED PIPE ANscO L ee oe 
ae eM oretars CLEARANCE | POURS N° Seat SE Heat eat fi iim ee payee LER Mem | vsomerg. and cuss, 1p fim, Ue | BABY PARAKEETS OW Hid PARE. 
pide +. CHEst op *240.8 30 inch Crown Elect 23140. . ve ae rock wall §1./5 BERRY DOOR SALE8 CO SAVE Pt UMBING surety. +0186 = Saat PAR 
wers & stand. EM 34529 ’ $168.35 BOSTON TERRIER PUPPIES blanket ins! $4.60 100 GRAND PIANO AN 100 8 Saginew e 52100 | STH AKEETS up a BREED 
189.00 20 inch Apartment ©: RIER PUPPiIE£S, WY P. Combdin Ps D SLED MI maEneen | THER CAMERAS ers Boxer pup 
w oon 383 Nelson Aluminum rs. $1495 0715. 1380 Maryland, Birmin OAK FLOORING 4” 4 240" listed under “Honb _PE 6-021". 
c BE aT . 135.87 | d setae imum combination $29 ham s- T ‘es & Supplies 
pret geo ggg te wtoee; schoo! | Range (BOYS Bune, 36° 7 S00D CONDE |* Des con cet sien nttings | |e: Comm net een BEAUTIFUL, PUREBRED BRIT. 
ong ease bane eoura Goan ae 329 as 40 inch Automatic Gtb- & CARAT DIAMON' WITH | AROWANE “Fi Cupino Gara D rate Fae wr ae al ea mew. cite cate Rew oa ‘ical | 
eae . | L PA 1 6 GAL AQUARIO’ 
ranges ry oes 08 ep: “ood joo 85 40 inch Gibson Range 1738.00 | 1 por steo eT OTe. A ais . TORIVE ARE BUILDING A. HOUSE ge OOTS / | eet Owe noe “TEE Orsz2. sae aga lomagh . Oe ia 
oll sisse, 2 sp: 7 TV sets. 825 u son Ree b- | Cub reout suit, size rE rm, ARQ BANE UP TO 650) ON ALL QUALITY COSTS tse Wyn Reve WP ite men! es \‘BEAOLE PU pes — 
aoe, S pe., 949.98 ap; oan ace bar“ ® _o.. Wemenenes aos 'D- BOX- MAKE SURE IT's ir onice palaces i — - vIn ‘408 ORD. ime ft - Sale Musical Goods 62, ca hates A “ br 
used. $$, up; bedroom suites, | 419.95 Ii ft ; moos and reuths) 2010 Dixie H por Co. 4'x8'-%" Fir 96 40 aa meno ||) (o- St kane Pa 
pony Bs | rm. suites, gree Freeser — = ee [RL's | oe On ieee BURMEISTER — ” re eeese oan ae Hed ps aOsae enue an oe paces. Market «1007 . vane 
oe a en ee ee | _ S108) ; | North , GE PORTABLE RADIO UBED, | 610 8/16" Mr t3s2| Barell te eens Oe oe Core. |S ea FEMALE BEAGLES. 
_ -USE_OUR RASY PayMant \eeal teen ace ee Ag ne | aephe Lumber Co. | tree Needs Wer cell recharging HAGGERTY "| Sy on w a. 7 Mateo ion. 
-A-WAY | -waemec CO 2 rife with Cooley Lake Ra ® new | . Huron FE 2 MALE a5eF + ES ES ayments aveilab’ 
we BOY sel. ANY. , 128.00 Portable large CO ? cartridges, Hike new. , Eg Fell at no Sa LUMBER CO. BALDWIN | Acnosowie sPINET wp $10 and $15 1 Hen ous TS auiomect. iss. 
AROUND. ae oot rae nite Racbencattnt an toe moses al fr Cae “. - HOLLINGs Bead VIREETS | 107 Mecucrty Ney , Walled Lene | wood "talch Pleer model’ Large I poate Tate Naorrimac. or lll sol BP At 
pOhE™, MON... U1 inc} - ae Ber 3RICK—used— «Store. 7 miles out Bai@win Arm. —————— mes discount. Terme to out. Calbt “ COTE “<: | SIMPLICITY , 
THURS, FRI: SAT 8 oo | GHLDS SDEWALE 1 BIKE | used—BRICK strong floor cov and Mac | PETR( ——— | Mucie Co, 119 ™ r Oe pOPRuEa = | . Mactich Con seul 
—— re ttie:"sus, y| OTTO A. TRZOS CO. eT ee | | (meen Beek —Pwe Brick | Lec paints. Phone FE 1-7848 ) $4222 - Sagines, : t Ms 
_® _ evening ‘o n : - | COCKER Ra. . 
al co. 4 mt 3101 bee LAKE EXOLIBH- 1 SPRINOER PoPrins | een Con emeer HEAT SERVICE EMAL ous “Sie BABY | “res See wn lena 7 _ Totter we 
Pon SALES east 20279 Idea! Christmas 2nfs— 321 ~ | WILL ME..T YOUR HOME | gre Pectory re-condi. | Christmas, F’ RN CRIBS. CORN | CRIBBING. 
here « wold — of Auburp | MATTRESS AND. HOLLYWOOD | _Reas. Ph_ Ortonville 12F 11. | Ued doors pals gain frases ove A FRIEND WHO | aed less with an HC. LITTIE | od. Rew a we finish. Can Cocken Por j corn pickers. New used ‘ 
PE 2-2866 All You save Closed EV EcTRiIC LOCKS. Precota., SAVE by setting our figures’ on Hobe: — Check our * guaranteed automatic floor, | Bt be told Forrine. fillers Davis Ma on nS 
awa re on Sat. Hilbere 82 Williams. FE tors. toasters, waffle rons borg | °omplete lumber lists ptobey & Supplies” class utility room or Lasement duct | Bigprd Gua seated. 6795 topes. lé — Creare 
Cole: ISTMAS 33 scales eutdoor grills door chimes SURPLUS LUMB fication irr ideas op Christe | 110? mien and service Kh your. | dowg. balance montaly. Cain | “Only purring Mate axe) = =SAY NF 
Colored glass, chine furniture | MAYTAG” ERD KENMORE wasn | SOO. tees Stemmlon vont ware, AND MATERIAL Sal BER an gis, That chet --| Son assoc om Ts i yor) poe <1 iB. seomee tm bebe FIGHBORT ~ 
. | ers Guaranteed per cent off * Lea Cc : I seocl@ . Trailer F ILLITE : 
I G008 BUY JIN SMALL WA FE ¢5160 sone i enntions onretions a Sin ee a eo > 7002 oe SS Telegraph re it’ BY 16° FIELD DRUM WiTh tered. sable & en RPE | MICH” ‘CHAINSAW 
atk . FE 54-8755 NORGE REFRIGERATOR, tT huge toyiand. Ltone! trains = xeept Sundays jp 7 pours La carrying case $30 CHAMPION t : se ome a 
a om . & CU Smith- -, BOY'S ATERS OIL BU PRE-WAY § ROOM SIRED AKC k 
— —— ic DRYER _*%_48 OR 32327 after « pm. por Orga lg ha Aotei gcce ONS ENOLISH LIGHTWEIONT | several that are URXING Maye _Lite new PE? oe BEAKER Kear ACCORDIAN ike we olack cocks. spaniels PR ose _ DISTRIBUTORS 
$10 per month. Late a at NEW WHIRLPOOL IMPERIA! cent off on all per! gear Hand brake speed room houses Beautifully designed —— wale! owe) td bees } ENGLISH POINTER PUPS © have used chaineews sellin 
te model au 1 fe pool tables s front and Lo-* ene: Re from 635 
to = « “pekeaee electri dryers B i ole Trade te yout alé skates mre mee | feat, New condition 8h. FE Lo like television consoles One PLAIN CASE BUNGALOW SIZE Reg § mos old Of best breeding! MY sum Mew for $197.80. 
wae Phone MY 3-3711 eae ee ae AL | ot comings wt Cart “ean ak 8D 2s: very best brands eiereed | = Excellent condition | ¥78, stock. Desirably Christmas pres at ivitn aia tot. La 
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aotinernt TELEVISION 39 INCH | ercolators GE waffle LECTRIC Kasy_parkin ae y TICKETS FOR THE ree tra sit Terrific ral AN &inds, piatn & decorative sees? _ a eee. iedped Mla COCKER PUP- ee Sew eighe only 2 
celient condition. Now only 600.05. | _Etndition “Fi suits -ize 40 Exc. BAR RARDWARE \ jee ee at ‘ee Peete Orchard aoe Fluorescent Kitchen cabinet doors & drawers PIANO TUNING AND _ arPain pies OR 37560 after 3 Briggs & tise 5. 
AK FE 46638 Fok SALE Huron tortum. Civitan “lub Beavers ee WATER “earxh mete to orget woop tak Oscar Schmidt FRE 2-5 ee SPANIEL. BLACK. $16.| consin & Peres” Ore Meroe mt _ 
E CH _ 7 w GAL co o£ YOUR PIANO. SPI . i) Beacheroft, roll ‘Parts rs 
Mic rekere oy aanes ce ~ PRICES SLASHED | ‘tea set — tray. $35 Blackett’ So Reacts eae ni oe ei rere, Oe ee ta Soe ee Ss SE Sy rs 
: , = % + a a ifferenc: Cal. AR 
_ plona ee 8 Phone FE WD. | tipo ore slighty tote PORCH LYOHTS in eancy _erers_-= 7a: marlequinn Wiolets Wie Feht aa » Air Cooled ——— 
BOTTLE GA | Sea Gouble dresser, bookcase ne FE 5-482 electrie off and bottled fae Also, American lanterns Old English WILLIAM KNABE “SMALL UF. ant utter Creams 1 SB Saginaw 
5 + beds iS $00.50 up. Sofe POR SALE: i¢ INCH REOiS i ers @t terrific var. heat | om end Candle lantern de- jano Beautiful rosewood ces ! _S FE 340% Closed Sun ~ SPECIAL PRICE Paice ; 
Installed tm your home for $23.77 plete. 044.96 De ag gy ee om ag er — recede | tan ef lige fer every room ees pill yyy toad e3- Flo's Home Aquar Gopsintes 48 santas ar waters 
Dire Petty ees. 0008 | re ee reyes mat Ek guid ence. Peston | Kostty vine S10 noua OWS OWNERS: ALM awe | Tene Phsorescent. rivet mich. ue oo te reagent vss Beate_‘os fiah Pl on “ Wiscous'n maken tractors 
SEDROOM SUITE WASHING Ma. ™_Limed oak @ at sales t_for aviator $35. FE 8-271 — ings, tactory price FE 46080 mw Lake Av : chars a +1873 ’ontiac Farm St 
chine, mise Nome SIs) Diste | SiR table and athairs, $10 70. ect a oe IDEAL OIPT woULp ee Tick |% CAl EL gt HEATER a of tg Mell ac izes FF oe DEALS Y 
5 Sewing rocker $1.96 Blond glass: GIRLS WHITE FIOURE IC F/ Osk te per bag 81 38 =“ EAL OT WWOCLD BE TICE, | 30 esl cute ges beater oa be | Sale Sale Office Difice Equipment 63 Fixe 2211_Pontiee FE +6 
ExDix AUTOMATIC CAM ASHER. Meta. ire coffee table $505 | skates, size 4 Also: boys tubler 7,8 "*4¢ | 15 at Pontine High Aue | Cab sinks @ Mttings $9050 u PPL PAL AL CHRISTMAS GIFT AKC | SENSATION 1nOW Wit 
» ironing boards $4.95. Fiber| ice sk = Civitan Club non -| Lewndry trays stand a0) -| fegistered brown dachshund, 3: Brigg Stratton 
rs ee Regy wa :drobee 6 Beerveiae t ates, size § Good condi- Semeiae, Price ie ts oath b y faucet $21 95 COMPLETE ELEc. —™movthe oid Call FE 2-85 motor. . $179 50 
a ops | toe seme. f! tion 84 @ Pr. Ph. PE 2-75 tn "a Suiiding materials TERESTED  PHOTOORA- Y___ 100 8 Saginaw st tronie mechines with foot con- 3 = Thaint 70 pated * 4195 1 Garden aid tractor 
Christmas Cl BANK FURNITURE CO. ! gaia ee lt feos ee nce ca oe “"Grassification’s ae oe GePTic! A'S pects ‘siden Cy al bili alll Pelifersel potsllirge Wome 
as Clearance © ORCHARD op - CU. Grits %° BIKE EXCRLLERT MA $8011 arkston BIES ) SUPPL, . 2-027 spools $15000 Call FE FAWN. ower Reg prie arbhps 
Used washers $19 95 a RAED LAGE AVE MEET _condisen. MA 03166 : BABY BU HOBBIES ) SUPPLIES 2A aod ROMEX BY TH- COfl Soc FER = ee MALE aND— PEMaLeé. $5150 win sen for 4200 Baroes 
Thor Gladiron % 120 ACRES oTALs INCH Sikid” —Litts man's — o z DRAPERIES: JACKSON & cau Roe bel dk SLD rian oie ae E 8 Perry af cae ‘OF Fat Paint File ee SREP or s oF as 138 ae cae 
9 50 vy: a - new FE 2-6406 : ap transite ol) burner ‘ CLEANER RE- Sired b VRAIN AND HA 
Sef SoseSiaee per = IEE eg PT MSteTT OY og OURS IN gBIRE, O00 COR: SaTHROON col Tie Sir 3 thane eericonmeraat| fae" Sam inpet ws ere Equipment 64 FORTAN KENNELS) Eetait™ettsare 
Lamps ‘ | 1953 uaoaas iT EARS OR XT RE 8 SOIL caine ittle David Ma- Perry O mn, - @tud Se | wo t4 New [4 sprayer Ty 
Beat vedroom . suites siaz'9s | dest Grant, Perfect. con guar — Boxe ie Goa CONDI- tad ges" Ui oil =«FE 1106 -Pomtise Drive. | gave ON & OUTTER 1? CEN RESTAURANT EQUIP CIGAR HAMSTERS. P es pec 4300 Case stalk gee 
a veserepenee a $29 50 | anteed for $ years, buy a at 311 W. Fifth St. Roches | C°@l furnac , Poe and KITCFEN Sinks PROM | ft Warwick «TP Te case. meta! bottle cooler EM P ARAKEETS. ALL. old, $250. Ford wactor cultive! 
war be meek ene fae Se Pe. water bolier. ot Grade B Double Sud Rea Orenera Ck | inten aatien PUPMike i ene | cLiceree ee 
“Cl 7S a used hine Mick HANDMADE - er e from - _ Sp ' rR PUPP “2 all before % o.m. 
Furnit AYTONS om Wo Orchard Lake ited quilt. Sues. ‘ene HEIGH ix S st UPPLY | Perry .* ew * *nsle tion cad tas bee, c... se 2 . = aan > esligne hunting ‘stock "also | For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 
iture, ances eS Carrier Mille Rte. 2685 Perry St \@0o BTU —Saaere 1% HP. months. ~~ ated, apply @ifl hold | ~~~~~~~22 
nal pptanc ANGE OAS sTOVE ee Phone PE tea =| heater IE go THERM oe | eter mm SestEee Mie ovage Not om ARREL Cae Pana ee baa | OMe ROLLaWaY MOUSETRAILER 
___FE feet or Fi PE 5.007% REXAIR Vastu -e ~~ELEANER. Sed Toborean Oirt's sive p CURNTToRe | st Fe ene 500 Flush Doors 2 ft. $6.50 “ R AW FURS ren an anus =e. 1619 Cole, 
rE + NER. | - 5 # size 16 snow JET PUMPS, pees. % HP. 8 )} — : irm ingha 
suit» shotgun FET 
CORNER | ree COCETATL Ta. Ta. jbo re eS vie. ‘Ten cad comping equin. Toei nem “ae he en! | 0 ‘trea walled Ly M we WANTED rghanear ae : 
blond. 2 ment | anal equip . ne Ned 42222 Pe PAaRAREFTs e gas stoy i 
sb oy 12 "eed ‘ Rar eseenaTORe. a eS | oxi Tr x ae CHT modern type of lighting for ich | dEnilone cereus 00 8. Perry bed | OALLON OAs MEATERS. $55. en aan + Ww Aubern aa. re 44s Garam ES | 70 Commoeree s. Pe soars 
ate coast” “auburn, ” eights rg oma ple asec fer pe |: arr ed skates. size 10. FeE| restion rooms. nia win ie , wean “snd eat erry peon, es ben | VREELAND FUR CO. PaRsRErTs iene rary "Parkhurst Trailer Sales 
. gerator r3i36._after 6 pm. a marred. Cali at ~ = S00 P. since 1827 584 Oakland Av ts on hand at 
for a little mere than @ used NICE 8 rank actory showroom, Mich! rex sai ontiac Tr Walled Leake | POME AN DOGS ARD Pt e. | to you 2 ft to 45 g Bein 3 
mechine. Michigan Finorescent, | dome FE 2004 Call before 9 _Orescent. 383 Orchard Lobe Ave fire ie ee poo =. - SALVAGE. DEPT. Guns: mela sri. TRADE Dies og es AnD For. _sorth ot Lok Usoser hd. 1 mile- 
ae Lake Ave . or_after ¢ p.m Christmas Specials me “tse Sa dughuy matrea tres | and. treher ail’ cheves *sliently aes Tawareeh VM! [oe Wendaie Some se, Pore ct Lake Orton MT ee 
| itane tine Televisions, refrigerators i monet at terri | damaned * silently —"GuNs—BUY, SELL, TRADE | RPO G 
_ Also, Prigia’ trece- terrifie values a : , SELL, ADE PEKINGESE MALE PU 
= owe j Mi _.__ Manley Leach Ps. 
| SASS > FORPAMS Cle |'STO ; Herel gl gee og -“ Oreh-|  Dows 3 inch biaek smok ley_Leoch,_3¢ Begley ___ Pe yee 
me to Po ponge: demonstrators 1C P WISHING FOR A Terns. Cali roy is ge” sara LAVATONIER COMPLETE wira | Bie” mina ved and green etastie WANTED PaIR PARAKEETS OPAL INES C CANAR- 
Radu “pervice Orchard it’ | CAR! er ew ie TavAToMeRE ompR wi | LAE ecg Ts hited Sa “gene centitn Cimon prefered ee eee 
— : r . abs. me preferred AR R f - Y 
: aa R! Select it today in aD pg ge shower — Hutchinson railer Sales | PE +5134 , i eta il COLLIE” ror ALL PURPOSE HELP- 
ca, te om SE oe Wie! he W oe eolore. AND | crate marred. Michigan Pt 618 Dixie Rwy. cineeta . ; 
te | stove, 925. ot. ome pee ant Ads! Lots of} 100.00 for both. PE. 2-4643. LINOLEUM Lake Ave Fae oe an BED “Sand, 4G el & Rene eal wen on. Ee ers through Help Want- 
SIMMONS ¢ &-@ TT ERAMET “RECEASED | | from High chair and -pad, rav Dirt —_ . 
wens and Bac _ bargajns! ioe Coemanes nasi op mared Bie alte Gosek meee & VINYL ree sees Del & any bed. 9s. Ste Se : t &% rt a ADEs 1 =Met| ed Ads. That’s how Poa- 
dition © Reanonsble, ph . COO CSG : E AND SAN seneEt SUPPLIES 
: Smith’s, 257 S. Saginaw i he Fe beets or Pe Onis eS 7s 304 Oatined. FE soni | tiac Press did it topt 
Gosee good condition a very good | FILL SAND. | ~ ENOLISN SITTER 
i _ om Cedar iniagt ‘hd. °°°*.| "beach sand. Delivered, PE O4001. | sia. Heascnabis, OR 340." 
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Oxford Trailer Sales Mit Sor of Lake — on M-%. 
Pontiac. 
Chief ~MOBILE HOMES 22 KR to 4 Mt tm length. U pto years to ou eye Les ee 
traller os low as 
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Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales | 
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Corser § and Boones , me 8. Dor Highw ey, Fimt 
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ATTENTION! We are 
Sa ext 
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AM AUTO PARTS FE -03 Ieee to 1084 
We beve sev- 
‘ow tnilenge used 
    REP. MPINO 
FREE ESTIMATE al. enme ~~ Nit A pe 
pratt aot MOTOR SALES PHONE 
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Case at West Dealing 
SERVICE ON ANY y AU- 
TOMATIC TRANSMIS- 
SION; POWER GLIDE 
OR DYNAFLOW. ECONOMY USED CARS 22 AUBURN AVE 
yo ge mea ag hE nial THE 
shine “we 
Sale Motor ‘Scooters 82 POL ANAM ALLS   
  
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25. 4g BAL mars xe   
For Sale Motorcycles a3   
PaRTe_aND—sERVICE- 
= fan ee te = a esd 
  
~ For Sale Bicycles cy 
ore ps BIKE, BLACK PHAN- 
Call pefore 3 pm 
oma re INCH SCHWINN Ri- _tyele, Like new. $28. MY 2-1372 
GIRLS BIKE, 615 LIKE NEW 
FE 5-6761. 
GiiLD's siDEWALK Bik vall_eve EMpire 3-6847 
Boats & Accessories 85 RPE AAOM RNS ew 
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL 954 Evinrude * 
tne new $150 
MERCURY, Soanicans “OUT-   
~ 615. 
  ane MOTORS 
PENN YAS BOAT® 
ALUMACR ®, BOATS 
E 7 terme iay-a-away 
Marin Sale. & Service 
_ 422 4 Telegraph 
JORNBO 
Starcraft aluminum   
boats ee 
Nee trailere Everything for TS | 
boat, Owen's Cruisers 
OWE. MARINE SUPPLIES 
396 Orchard Lake ave FE 2-8020 
MEREGURY OUTBOARD MOTORS Switeer Craft and Yellow Jacket 
te 
SHORTY HOOK'S PLACE 
At Pine Lake - Phone FE 2-5260 
BOaTS, TRAILERS BUY. SELL OR   
trade BurrSheil 5 8 Tele, 
__eraph 
WHIZZARD ¢ Hi. SUPER TWIN 
outboard moto’ never used FE 
_ 5838 of FE 5-1296 
__For Sale | Airplanes - 8 
pay (PIPER CUB CRUISER J-5A 
Aird Ajb4 a —_ al engine 
“ pror Goo fabric. Licensed 
_re Gan FE 2-300» — 
Transportation Offered 87 PALM 
CARs WAITING TO BE DRIVEN | te San Francisco Calif 
FONTIAC DRIVEAWAY SERVICE 45139 53% Union st 
wee GUING NOKIb 
load elther way FES 
Wanted Used | Cars ‘88 
CAL LF. BUYE R HERE 
NEED? ‘8 SHARP . ARS 
wad poo * LJ = DE HN ‘HWY 
THE HIGH DOLL. LLAR tod, all ered used care We need them e the extra mile 
wt os vor wer 4549 Dinte   
  
  . H. J. VANWELT ae OR 3-138 
  fay | For Sale Used Cary Sal 
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CUTBOARD ripen Wanted Used Cars 88)   
™ “HILL SPENCE 
e OO a ae PE +7333 
WANTED: LATE WRECK 
cars “$8 to 'S 
Bagley "hato Parts PE 5-8219 or FE 5-6201 
179 BAGLEY 8T 
Wow BuYING RAN “CARs BOB FROST‘ IN 
    
  830 8. Woodward Eookghen 1043 Chrysler —— 
— a Radio @ eater, & eee M&M Motor Sales | fer eae tts 
doller on late model c@rs. 
26277 Di Hwy sss iO 33-1603 — Agron — ee — = are 
WANTED-LATE MC $1008. _ rom . Wrecked cars junk ears Hol- d 
lerback’s Auto Parts. FE 61431.| 1953 Plymouth Cranbrook 4 door 
SCRAP ¢ cane OR 8 CHEAP “GARB. | Heater and overdrive. Low mile- OR 3-4611 age. $1166 
WTD. 6 mae USED CARS ‘ti-s5 1982 Chebrolet 4 door deluxe 
Oct your high bid ang cee us fadio and heater Clean as 6 
Huron Motor Sales » Huroa 2-084 1961 ymouth Cambridge 4 door 
31D Oma CA aaerts a Radio and heater, 2 tone paint | 
Fast series, ATA Voie . oes . 
igi Soot arp teeae =i Transportation Specials 
_ GLENN NEEDS ~~ 1944 Olds | Good used care: Now paying the 046 Ply mou 
nis price tor the Say cars | 1860 DeSow 
| Glenn’s Motor Sales SEAT ENNE | 24 8 Saginew St FE ¢1371 CLARKSTON ; 
$ MOTOR SALES 
For Sale Used Trucks 90 Clarkston, Mich RAR PARR ADL: MAple 85141 Oper * am Ww 8 pm _ datly — CHEVIE PICKUP. EXCEL- 
conaftion 
| abeth Lake Rd. ‘@ PORT al it “PICKUP. Ue 
down -& hee. 
8 W Woodwart 1 “pirmi: 
1962 GMC ', TON PICKUP. 
reasonable. FE 54-0671. VERY 
iss CHEVIE 4 * 
Fair condition 
Pee Lee p>) ee ca arial § ty ly TON ~ PICKUP. 
rE 54-0900 after. 
  _pm 
“9 % TON PORD PANEL nas. cer re IN after & 
tC GAVE MOST 
ups and trucks. call PE 3-9080.   
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Hutchinson 
Plains. 
  —BpO DG 
  DODGE — a 4 TON, PICKUP. 
Tak. aol payments Balance of 
age condition = 
seer al 2 Aylesbury Rd. 
  FORD LIFT GATE 
¥% TON PICKUP 
FULL CANOPY 
$1145 LARRY 
JEROME Rochester | Leah Dealer 
ee a 10 eee 
DECEMBER 
SPECIALS 
  1951 Chevrolét panel, 1 / 
ton woes ADS 
1949 LHC. Panel ...$245. 
1949 Ford Panel roe $245) 
1947 Chevrolet Panel $175, 
| 
1948 Chevrolet pickup, 1! 
ton we eececee eens  GIIS 
1950 Chevrolet . 7 | 
gic eee $545 eeereeeere 
| 1951 International 
a) ee Pe ed) 
1951 Ford Pickup ...$645) 
1951 Chevrolet 
Pickup ....000.0+.-$045 
WILSON GMC 809 S| Weedward 
FE 4-4531 
          
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    low mlioage _fols squipoet 62.295 | - Silo pe ons 1]95 oO utua: 2034 ] 
| ipsa BUICK WILL TRADE ts ‘a hore an Gillie fa ; 3 | Soot ee | we “Nach Rambler — Statice “Your Ford Dealer” ‘83 Chevrolet Deluxe 2 dr_! * . ~ “ . a 
| “co RICK | 48 Olde @ dr 08 $495 147 S: Saginaw St. Radio and heater. Runs 6 "SO Nash 4@ 4 305 | ; The Buper moae! Hardtop “a Buick 4 aC oe ss a E 5- + 54101 grin 7 | 
A standout car with fine be @O Dodge 3dr cisecesss $295 | oe _ 
pesrence: . 49 Ford 2 dr 8275 | $1087 | ‘Bl Dodge 4 dr $1,085 | $995 
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MICHIGAN'S SS] Bui | : AN: Manv More SI Buick. Dynaflow, ra- 
Palbslesy To Choose From die and heater. Test drive THE BIG PAVED LOT ' ON THE CORNER OF | this one today! WOODWARD AND 13 MILE ROAD 
SKE PAULSON | Riemenschneider Bros 1] 
| For A Good Deal Dodge- $945 
66 S. Perry St 2 Ford 4 dr. radio and FE 4-6882 | Plymouth O] Ort he ater, 2 of these to 
3} BUICK 4 DOOR DYNAPLOW . ‘ : | Hd ite walls Fully ca et aa The Cars With The Hose tren 
a atee ae raion Forward Look” | new white side wall tires, A-t 232 S. Saginaw St. You don't have to look at $645 onctiti 50 MI 6-9685 ; | 
‘Se BUICK ca 4 DOOR RA Phone FE 2-9131 snow covered cars at SOY pt ; 
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dio and neater 24000 miles FE L ~| Matthews - Hargreaves St Packard 4 di, racho, | 1632 : 4 
BUICK 5 HARD TOP MUST. ARRY We have many used cars heater Sharp car 
peu_FE tree parked an our heated | ¥ BUICK SPEC REAL CLEAN 1 > = 
Standard shift White wall tires : bur ding at 211 S Sag $595 $475 085 Oak'and Ave FE $2731 Rochester } ord De aler paw St tor wow cen * “ss 
) 1947 BUICK SUPER, $100 FE , 49 De Sote. 2 df Pa | 86-1363 venience ve ie : - dt. guod 
STICK “89 6 DOOR RADIO. HEAT MERC R Y paint and good tires er an. dynafcw A bargain! No | 
Mobey dowr £54 °6 a month §3 Chev Sedan $1 195 
LaKE ORIUN MOTOR SALES | ‘$3: Che =C' Cpe $1 095 M-240 at Buckh rt Le | MY 2-261 | | ee eer ee $1095 [BU CK 1954 CENTURY REVIERA as eee ene j 2? Pont 4 5 ne 3 
Se en Oa . bone 4 ae t aes 22 Pontiac 4 dr, Deluxe ‘ essories Officials cat 48 Pontia “s 365 iieftain “RR” AVL 
tir, See eS) HARD TOP [Bist 4, ooo PE chieftain "8" Two to) 726: a ; "52 Che Os coves sts s 5 choose from. 190 CADILLAC 42° 4 DOOR. $100 AND erumiek Sa 4 ae rket 42365 j “ oy) Miedaen 726 $ 440 ‘3 Buick 1843 
capmtiac im rurrrwoon «| Custom 4 Door feat Pig) door Like new All accessories | 82 Che feck: ) T Il 9 : e | pick: p $ 695 Open Till m. — otter takes 146 Hudson ‘$1 Chev panel $ 255 2 after 5 pm 3 Dodee ickw 95 CADILLAC 1954 62 4 DR LIKE _ ‘= | 
new = mit ery clean GM FORD | 
executive owned Ticed to sell “OK.” USE FE 2.8599 ag é SED CARS | ) ie $0 CHEV RADIO AND HEATER 1933 Ranch Wagon At dual carbs 4ua] exhaust, full | lead. one ptece wi eae hield FE | | 
Sr: “Atter™ & “ss00 | LARRY *HEVIE 1953 4 000R SEDAN Power glide. Very clean Wel | \ | equipped Priced low MY v37748 | f 
1948 CHEVROLET BLACK 4 DOOR 
Good condition FE 2.0040 ae! Rochester Ford Dealer S: Saginaw $ St. 10 Orchard Lake Ave. Roland. after 7:00 p _ PH OL 10711. $4546 OPEN TILL @ FE 2-9104 ‘% CHEVROLET. ae CONDI |‘“FOR MORE THAN W™ YEARS al me 
tion, $160, FE $-2336. | “GOOD PLACE TO BUY.” 
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nighan | 1982 Chevrolets. Formerly 
| CHEVE ‘s3} BEL Arm SPORTS | 
CHEVE ‘30 DELUXE 2 DON'T. BE “SORRY 
YOU BOUGHT A 
- USED CAR For Sale Used.Care_ 1 
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Ww oe E WEEK 
This weer oniy we are eared | 
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No Credit? 
Bad Credit? 
Here's the place to buy 
No co-signers, no past 
credit references neces 
sary. If you are 21 and), 
have a job, we have a car 
for you. | 
Buy Here 
Pay Here 
NATIONAL — 
MOTOR SALES, - 
171 S. SAGINAW ST. 
  
taxicabs. Reas. 101 W 
Huron. 
i660 CHEVRC) HT 180 SERIES 2 
_door 200 mi 91660 MArke. 43265 CHEVROLET 83. 710 DELUXE, 3 
tone ‘adio beater washers, turn 
signals, white well portest con- 
_dition. 91080 MA 63218. 
53 CHEVROLET 
Bel Air Sport Coupe radio, heat- 
er power steering. Power - glide 
transmission 
$1,389 
MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST THE BIO PAVED Lot N THE CORNE 
WOODWARL AND 13 MILE. ROAD 
a oo 
Excellent condition. ou 
CHEVE ‘83 BEL AIR 3 este 
Po 2 tone, accessorie 
low m e $1100. Call after @ 
_pm MA 72 
‘3 CHEVIE. BEL AIR” BLACK. _ White walls R & H OR 3-4289. 
Ti) CHEVE FOUR DOOR, STAN- 
dar, 26.000 miles. has all acces- 
atoms condition. $075.00 
on 3 
CHEVROLET 1 1080. DELUXE La- 
dies ear Perfect condition in- 
side and out Turn signais Back 
bs ge ov Heater Best offer over 
63604 after 6 pm 
CHEVE -80. 2 DR, RADIO HEAT. 
er end erglide Very. very 
tank On 
  47 CHEVin 
abd — 
* foe ‘Other Late Models and 
Transportation Specials 
115 8 Saginaw 
‘48 CHEVIE CLUB COUPE G66D 
transportation Needs some re- 
= work Bs beltery exée}- 
ot motor eash and ‘eke over 
balance of wris8 Write Pontiac 
Press Box 100 
1954 CHEVROLET SPORTS core 
Red om and tvory top W 
RaW 61.875 
MA 62331. 7.000 actual als! 
DOOR 
radio, heater powergitde Very 
er throughout, No rust E 
  
THESE 
PACKAGES 
ARE 
TOO BIG 
For Your Christmas Stock- 
ing Rut Not For Your 
Purse! 
. ‘34 Pontiac 2 dr $1550 
“SJ Burk ar Va ET 885 
‘83 Dodge V-8 Club Coupe 3 495 
‘63 Dodge Club Coupe 1,286 
      
    ‘ . _ THE, PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER ‘20, 1954 
PUNNY BUSINESS 2 
  
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“Could we borrow your Po-lt-Yourself repair kit, = 
  
For Sale Used Cars 91 __ For Sale Used Cars 91 rr LLLP PLS 
  CHEVROLET 1013, 27 DOOR DODGE, 1943 
Straight trans R & H Scape FE 50038 
$ilou FE 65-3232 100) Bet wick | i949 PORD” RADIO. HEATER. 
vd ee . overdrive $325 3008 W Huron 
CHEVIE ‘53. 2 DOOR DELUXE. |i opp 19, ¥. RANCH WAGON 210 Radi and heater Excel 1799) miles Fordomatie- radio 
lent condition Priced cheap for heate turn indicators bock up 
Quick sale 57 Oakhill FE 2-0001 lighee winds eld washer MAy 
or PE 48615 _ fair 63482 
LAYIOk CHEVROLET Christmas Special ‘63 Chevroiet Bei Aig 4 door radio 
and heater 61345 1951 FORD 
62 Studebaker Caaneee v-8. Fordor, w dl walle and heater 
BN gene and heate 0 eg Full price 
Dodge 2 deer sedan with beater. Huron Motor Sales ‘SO Ferd $4465, 62 W FE 2-241 
‘0 FORD uy * pone a $405,   
YLOR'S aT cue LAKE 
___ Phone MArket_ #1861 ~ LOOK!   
  143 CHEVROLET, GOOD TRANS . 
_ portation. Radio, heater. OL 96200 | (3) 1950 Customline Ford CHRYSLER NEW YORKER CON-| T1414 owner. Truly udars. 
sicertional eieaition Dp cored $395 each drive & power brakes Snow ; 
my on 3192 t year eno) 1951 Ford Customliine’ 
DESOTO nie $e. . FE Fordor. Radio, heater 23-6387 ‘ra! more 7 . 
popor 83 Pamous 10 Hp. | and Fordomatic. v4 Ram motor, radio and $595 — Wil) pass for new car. +: 
{im ORION MOTOR SALES 1951. Pontiac © Chieftain MY2-2611 
PM. Deluxe Tudor. M-24 at Buckhorn Lk 
Open Tur 9 Radio, 
yt £. 4 DOOR RADIO, 
heater white wall tires, 40,000 heater, etc. 
_miles, $200. MY 23-4686. $595   
1954 Ford Crestline Con- 
vertible. Fully equipped. 
$1,895 
WE ALSO HAVE 15 MORE CARS| Cy 
Owens [entire mens 1953 WLLLYS Station | COM® 08 TopDay. 
Wagon. Like new with! DAVE DAWSON, INC. 
radio, heater, overdrive, | COR or srg re =. & M34     , i ORIO 
and new white sidewall MY 2. 3111 ME = 
tires. A beauty. 
1953 FORD tudor. A one! mis nee Betis be handy 
owner and priced to sell) "* ™*™ $767 
quick. 
$950 MICHIGAN’S 
FINEST 
THE BIO PAVED LOT 
ON THE CORNER OF 
WOODWARD RD AND 13 MILE ROAD 
WINTER 
READY 
CARS 
OLIVER 
BUICK 
$895 'S2 Chevrolet. 
er, 
—all cars winterized. 
$795 
| 'S1 Chevrolet Club Coupe. 
| A real beauty. Check this 
Owens « ls 1950 OLDSMOBILE 88 
tudor sedan. Radio, heat- 
er, and spothght. A nice 
car. $495 
1950 CHEVROLET Bel 
Air Club Coupe. A real 
sharp car for only 
$945 
1953 DODGE tudor. Fully 
equipped and a real buy 
"$795 1991 DESOTO Custom 
Fordor sedan with radho, | 
heater, A good car. Only 
$495   radio, heat- 
  
  by Hershberger| 
  
Powerglide, trade now | | 
{ $345 For Salle Used Cars 1 
    
‘62 HENRY J HEATER. RADIO 
and = gne! light Good cond 
_ 31942. 
‘$s LINCOLN OO CONDITION. 4 door 
1953 TKOOLNe carat 20.500 Mi, 
all accessories, power steering 
wer windows. & power brakes, 
— 4610 Brookfield Dr. Davis- 
re   
CiNCOLN CAPR: 1953 HARDTOP. 
Radio heater fu power 61875 
MArket 3265 
193 'NicOUN CAPRI COUPE   Radi and heater Full power 
$1950 MArk«  ¢-2365. 
MERCUR”’ 1900 | OWNER 
Ciean radio heater turn signals, | 
Roya! Master tires 255 ee 
calm 
or MERCURY "2 DR. BARGAIN. 
Call Bi Howarth, PE 2-0167 
‘$6 MERCURY STATION WAGON. _ Bargain. CALL | Walt. . FE 2-0! 23-0167 
49 MERCURY ..... $395 Clu» Coupe with radio and heat 
* NATIONAL Motor Sales 111_ 6. Saginaw St. 
West Side Used Cars FE 42185 
choose from.   
923 W. Huron ‘3 to ‘55 models to _WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE 
NASH '5} VERY VERY CLEAN down. mooth. 
LAKE ORION MOTOR BA: M-24 at Buckhorn L’ _   
  
‘© NASH RAMBLER CONVERTI- 
bie. $325 FE ¢-3371. 
OLDS 1953. SUPER 8 4 DOOR, hvdramatic, power brakes. Wane 
  , #@ PONTIAC   
  
  
  vorp ‘3 ws a ‘ pr 
+ Real cheap 
#@ FORD. Va CON E Oakiand* Ave, FE 45-2731 
‘eu 6300. 45.000 miles - . 
oe py leat condition en “owper car e 
Fis Gung a_Ontond Ga bani | 1983 Gree i061 FORD cusTOM cLUB, {SP pills ¢ sedan coupe Overdrive radio and heat 1948 Kaiser 4 ‘= 
_er Excelient condition FE 4-305. 1961 J 4 dvor 
FORD. is RUNG. 12000. - $6 | A LES & SERVICE 
Fe 716 AUBURN AVE PE +4695 
* 
te | HAVE YOU Yot Wilk Find... Oeminned oor duals 
; “PLT ea ge °) I = : ie 
GOOD REPU TATION 1953 Willys Aero Ace. loaded 
EXCEILLENT PRICES | 1983 Mercury bard t ; 
FINE AUTOMOBILES FE Ford har’ top ° . 196) Cheve. 
1951 Nash overdrive 
1951 Chrysier V-8, power steering 
1951 Ford SCHUTZ | toe Olde, Olds #8 club coupe } ' 
‘ pt Olds sedans 
MOTORS INC ee and ve 0 convertible and 
DeSoto - Birmingham - Plymouth sedans 
MI +7811 1944 Cadillac -‘ebuilt motor 
1946 Cadillac 1947 Lincoin Continental 
"| NICE BLACK vi HUDSON HOR” WE ARRANGE net Hydramatic Radio and heat 
er New tires Seat Oak- FINANCE 
eee Ave, Fee SMALL DOWN - i980 HUDSON, 5 PASSENGER We also have 100 other-cars to coupe very good One owner |- choose from. Models froim 1937 
FE +1042 to 195. Prices range from 625 up 
Economy Used 22. Auburn Cars 
    
‘yw PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR NEW 
job -Radio and heater EM 
ase 
PLYMOUTH 1953 C R AN BROOK 
club coupe. 2 tone, overdrive. | 
heater, ;white walls, excellent 
cond. Original owner must sell 
Make an off 1 47320 after 
63 pm oe 
Hev There. See This! 
1953 Piymouth Cranbrook, 4 dr. 
all equipment including overdrive 
A leowner'car 1° 999 miles Don't 
mise this ore $985 
6 Owskian 
4 DOOR. SILVER 
streak Radio and heater Clean 
FE 2-840. Good condition 
> ‘4. 4 DR STARCHIEF 
Custom. 4300 miles All acces- 
__sories FE 45686 28 8 Shirley 
PONTIAC 1953 4 DOOR DELUXE 
Hvdramatic§ redio and 
seat heater $14 Cai! FE 
after 6 p.m 
PONTIAC 1053 DELUXE ‘4  DooR. 
Hydramatic.   
equi all 
seen, Gere, TS under | +8385 | FF, 2-231 - 
jo PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN. 2 2, 
door 
  XE 
. Hydramatic 
heater New tires Vey mile- 
1 44631.   
‘” CH dr Hydrameatic White- 
Low mileage. $1,700. NTIAC 
luxe. 2 
wall tires 
OR 3-7257 
t-2060 after © 
‘ai PONTIAC. & PASSENGER 
eoue. '46 motor . FE 
_after_ 3:30. _ 
1953 SUPER DELUXE, PONTIAC Catalina Hydra 
tras. 25,00y miles FE 2-71     wails, redio and heater 
ex.ras. Excciient condition. a 4 
—_ S40. OLDSMOBILE 1952. SUPER 68, 4 
door Loaded. FE 46355. 
1952 PACKARD 4 door sedan. radio heater, tltra- 
matic,white wall tires. A-1 shape. 
PR) TO SELL 
Huron Motor Sales 
| 95g W. Huron FE 2-241! 
‘0 PACK 4¥FD. HYPRAMATIC 
drive Clean New US = _ 
ter Tires Radio ao heater 
Cheap $300 @*8 Oakland Ave 
FE 5-273)   
Get Set 
for Winter 
With a Good Used Car 
From 
Community 
Motors 
48 PONTIAC @treamiiner “8” four’ door, radio, 
poser Hydramatic, motor just 
$395 
61 BUICK Buper Riviera pox door radio, 
heater & Dyna 
$045 
‘$1 CHEVROLET Bel Air Club Coupe, 2 tone paint, 
radio, heater and Powerglide. 
$3 CHEN ROLET Be! Air two door radio and heat | 
. $1,395 
'42 CADILLAC Club Coupe radio. heater & Hy- 
dramatic, 
49 FORD   . 
| 
| 
i } 
| ; ' 
| 
  ' Deluze two door with radio and Station Wagon with radio and 
heater 
$395 
‘47 DODGE 
heater 
$145 
’51 STUDEBAKER Commander Starifte C -V4- 
heater and automatic asm is 
$545 
50 PLYMOUTH 
Convertible Coupe, radio & heat, 
er 
$545 
"$1 PONTIAC 
Comvertible coupe, radio. heater, 
Hy iramatic and white wall tires 
5 
  33 BUICK | 
Four door, 2 tone paint, radte, | 
heater whitewall tires and Dy | 
naefiow 
$1,595 
'S) PONTIAC 
Streamiiner “® two door 
and heater 
$345 radio 
50 CHEVROLET Conrertible radio heater. and 
whitewa!) lines 
$495 
Community 
Motor Sales 
Inc. 
803 N Main, Rochester | 
RET st 
BECOME A HOME v 
  
  OWNER! You'll find 
what you want in the 
Want Ads! See ‘em 
NOW. | jer AC 1953 HYDRAMATIC. 2 
other 
  toss Fowtise t DELUXE 2 ‘DOOR, l 
aus 
atic Many ex- 
Radio, heater and 
Sereas $1200 OR S112. iss] PONTT CHIEFTAIN, 2 
deor Radio, heater, 26.000 miles 
1 owner, im good condition } 
24567 or 120 Elm St. after 4 
el i = | 
PONTIAC &4 STARCHIEF 4 “DOOR 
ear loaded with extras. Rea- 
sonabe MA S300 
PONTIAC ‘4 CATALINA DE- 
luxe Lik new Fully equipped 
FE 27203. 
i952 PONTIAC §, DELUXE CHIEP.- tain 4 door. Hydramatic. 2 tone 
Real clean, see this one and take 
tt for a spin. FE 50315. 
PONTIAC 1964 2 DR. DELUXE. 
hydramatic FE 32-3740 
i962 PONTIAC, 
09300 _ _ 
BonTIAC ‘60 4 DOOR. HYDRA- macic, | ts of extras Very good 
e ition n_ $600 567 Montcalm 
1964“ CHTEFTAIN DE- Hvrd-amatic. radio and   
2 DOOR E—EM 
clean 8,000 miles. $1,800. OR 
3-1802 ae. 
DOOR 
washers, 
up lights turn signals. FE 53-8052 
ise powttic “BLACK 9450 FE 
one “YOU THINK OF 8sTUDE baker-think of Carkner's tn Bir- 
mingham Ml ¢3410 
STUDEBAKER ‘51 COMMANDER. good condition. MA 41259 
195) WILLYS STATION WAGON 6 
cylinde Overdrive radio, heat 
er. sno 
ting or eventng. MA 62963 
BRAID'S SPECIALS 
YOUR CAR AS 
DOWN PAYMENT, DOWN PAYMENT $300 $200   
  
1953 DeSoto 
1952 DeSoto Cust»rm 6 Fordor 
V% Fordor Vv Fordcr plus other access Very . 
RADIO. — back 
tires $525 Phone morp- 
1952 DeSot 
1952 Plymouth Co..cord Tudor 6250 | 
1961 Plymouth Comord Cuder $125 
1951 Plymouth Concord Tudor See 
1950 Plymouth Di $ 75 
1950 Plymouth Diz $7 
  
      1949 DeSoto Forde" 6 75 
Motor Sale. 
DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer 
Jo Years Fair fPealing 
Cass at a st 
} FROME. ‘46 0... $175, 46 | 1 UB COUPE WITH RA- 
DIO HEATER AND BLUF. FIN- 
ISH THIS I8 A GOOD CAR 
‘46 $195 Pontiac 8 STREAMLINE tt 
DOR WITH RADIO lias TE 
AND TWO-TONE PAIN 
‘47 $295 TOWN SEDAN. CHEVROLET 
WITH RADIO HEATER AND | 
LUSTROUS BROWN FINISH 
49 $295, CHEVROLET DELUXE FORDOR 
WITH RADIO HEATER AND 
JET BLACK FINISH 
‘49 $345 DELUXE PLYMOUTH SPECTAI 
RADIO AND 
$360 HEATER 
49 rouD CUSTOM 8 CLUB COUPE 
WITH RADIO HEATER, SUN- 
AND SEAT COVERS 
Ol _ $945 BUICK 32 SERIES JET 
WITH RADIO. ‘HEATER 
NAFLOW AND TINTED 
a2 $1095 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN re 
FORDOR SEDAN A _ LITTLE 
JEWEL WITH RADIO. ETC BLACK 
DY- 
LA88 
Jerome's 
Bright Spot Orchard Lake at Cass 
F 8-0488 |   PONTIAC ] RETAIL STORE 
GOODWILL USED CARS 
A POLICY” “NOT A NAME 
533 CHEVROLET “210” Sedan, radio, heater, nice 
black finish 
2 DODGE 4 door with radio and heater, «.. $895 
53 PLYMOUTH HARDTOP Radio, neste Very 
sharp as 
53 PONTIAC 4 door, Hydramatic, radio and heat- 
CF ever sscns 
51 FORD Sedan with radio and heater. . 
¢ 
33 PACKARD Sport Coupe with all power equip- 
ment ener enee 
‘SE STUDEBAKER Club Coupe: 
heater 
‘49 DE SOTO Sedan, automatic transmission, radio 
and heater ........ 
53 BUICK SUPER Sedan with radio, heater and 
Dynaflgw pe Sars War ware Meee wee Reels oe Gl SOS 
’530 CHEVROLET 2 door, radio and heater. . .$545 
52 CHRYSLER Convertible, Royal Master tires 
and all power equipment ......... 
'52 DODGE Sedan with radio and heater.....$795 
“Buy Your Car From a Dealer You Know” BUT 
ere ee ee 
eee were eenes 
eneeee Eis claw cameras nein nae dele oOEse 
eeeeee 
sie ei sis = 6 wee wt cs ee ees we so os 6 Se 
PONTIAC 
RETAIL STORE FACTORY BRANCH 
63 Mt. Clemens at Mill 
FE 37117 eee tees 
with radio and. 
eeete . $1,295 
$1,495 
’ 
. $1,395 
$545 
$1,195 
  
  
  
  $25 OVER WHOLESALE 1953 DODGE 
CLUB COUPE. This Dodge has 
the famous Red-Ram V-8 en- 1954 PLYMOUTH 
CLUB COUPE. Metallic green 
finish. Hy-Drive transmit ; 
3.800 actual miles, whitewall 
tires, radio, heater direction 
Signals and backup lights. 
$1,695 
1952 DE SOTQ CLUB COUPE The perfect gift 
for your wife Beautiful blue 
finish, t tie tra 
radio and heater. Very clean 
inside and out. 
$850   
1953 CHRYSLER 
WINDSOR. Your choice of any 
one of the three we have on 
hand — all are fine cars and™ 
all are completely equipped 
$1,375 
1952 CHRYSLER WINDSOR HARDTOP. One of 
the nicest cars on our lot. Pow. 
er steering. power brakes. 
tomatic transmission. radio 
heater. two tone black and 
grey. exceptionally clean tnside 
and out 
$1,150 
1950 CHRYSLER 
WINDSOR FOUR DOOR If 
you're a person that enjoys a!! 
the comfort of the heavy car 
then look at this — two 1950 
Chrysiers, immaculate through- 
out. both In perfect mechanical 
condition and both fully 
equipped Fer only — 
$675 
1953 PLYMOUTH 
We have three of these fire 
car¢ on our iet all fully 
ecuipped and ready to go Pick 
the one rou Hke and drive it 
home for only — 
$1,075 
Pick out the car you want and drive home in a rea! 
bargain. We must make room for more new car 
trades. ~ large radio. 
$1,125 
‘ 
1952 STUDEBAKER 
HARDTOP Attractive two tone 
tadio, heater, overdrive, 
direction signals, backup lights 
and many other accessories. paint. 
$875 
1954 PLYMOUTH 
A car you've been 
waiting for — beautifully two 
toned, equipped with Hy-Drive 
transmission. large heater, di- 
and backup HARDTOP 
rection 
lights. signals 
Only $1,775 
1952 
HARDTOP 
with radio heater 
sidewall tires 
$1125 
1954 CHRYSLER 
NEW YORKER DELUXE. We 
Chrysiers, ali have four new 
completely equipped 
are willing to sell them 
range 
$2,950 to $3,300 great loss Prices 
1981 CADILLAC 
One of the cleanest 
have ever 
radio heater, 
backup 
$1,795 
Immediate Delivery 
KELLER - KOCH. Birmingham’s Largest Chrysler-Plymouth Dealer 
WOODWARD & 13% MILE RD., ROYAL OAK 
Mdwest 6-1200 
P.S.—Come in Tonight, We're Open 9-91 Liberty 9-4585 large many other fine features. 
one owner, low mileage. 
PONTIAC Beautifully 
toned green. all-leather interior 
and white 
had Equipped with 
Hydramatic 
transmission, direction signals, 
lights and whitewal 
28.000 actual miles One two 
and we 
ata 
from 
cars We 
    
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      THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 “ . FORTY-SEVEN 
Police Hustle on Trail ert. Grits tomptae in the ng | 
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= a I or ee -- Today's Television Programs -- | ‘Gabby’ Gary Cooper Radio to Feature =: “Ses ty tne hat Seaiws ueee |   
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TONIGHT’ MIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(7) Little Rascals. ‘ 
for a Day.” (9) Capt. Video Ad., camping trip in interest of send gt > oe wie ee 
9:38—(7) Lynn Bari Show. Boss | fon tes hic, ince’ tia | | Shoots on 2 All Ul Syllables Oppenhe | oe YORK faa Pgs coer = was expounding about   
immer 
One TV Comic Fires 
  PONTIAC’S 
TV SERVICE D 
  FIRST — 
EALER! 
        
  
  Bing Crosby. for Another venture serial. (4) Time for Lady comedy. (8) Mr. Show 11:00 — «) Creative Cookery. w| Manager i Business. V Rébert (en Gary the Garrulous wasn't popping off but he was showing— - TV 
— Fea gers — Matgmnery Present «. “Wee Home. | that he's a two-syllable as well as a two-gun man. ‘With More Class BLAKE RADIO AND SERVICE 
means war. J ‘ Search.” part of Dickens’ “‘Da- 13:30—(2) Strike It Rich. | “Damned eld Groaner!” He lifted one foot on top the NEW YORK (INS)—Any sus- 3149 w. Mucus 5 Mn an 4-5791 
6:15—(9) News. Austin Grant. (4)| Vid Copperfield” with Rex | TUESDAY AFTERNOON | ether foot. Both were on top of a coffee table. [epetlgatns ee ee 2 | Thompson as David. (2) Decem- : . ‘ — ber Bride. Lily hunts for differ- 12:@8—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) * * t * and Vivian Vance from the pict | aan ae “= 4 6: 30—(7)- Wild -Bill Hickok. Adven-| ent Christmas gift for her son- ; . “Never know. what he's now can be scotched: The Mertzes | ture film. (9) Passerby. ‘Escape in-law and gets snowed in. - _ Betty White Show. (2) Valiant gonna do!” Bing'd just listed _and Ricardos wil! shuffle off to by Night.” (4) Studio 57. “Sauce 7 Lady. | H'wood, where from now on, Lucy | for the Gander,” drama with ee ee cee | 12:56—(2) Love of Lite. . |TV. Coop was pleased. “Re- wil ‘get a psc, M Chapman. (2) News| Weigh ‘ ”F member ‘um before he was in jomeme Ray's jokes & Aaa trick Pencler. (9) Boxing. Middie- | 12:38—-(7) Story Studio. (4) Feath- att character of the priest in “No Biz wan oo weight bout: Pete Adams vs.|. er Your Nest. (2) Search for To pictures. | Like Show Biz"’ were taken verba- i 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music.| Jimmy Martinez. (2) Studio One.| Morrow. _ ‘Made a little short tim from Bishop Sheen's lighter i (2) Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. ‘Frank McHugh, Una Merkel, | 1:99 — (7) Lunchtime Drama. (4) | Yosemite, about 32 or ‘33 lines on TV. ‘ Phelps. Walter Hampden in Christmas Bob Maxwell Show. (2) Portia | Sittin’ om @ rock in the pine A TV comic skyrocket hes de- 7:00—(1) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. og er ihanaagg ager Feces Lite trees, singin.” Remember fel- elie’ to fre the aumnew vhs | 
sidy. “Death by Proxy.” (4) It's -% Minks.” ion Life. _- After that, he named the Broadway's trash heap. Says he : 
a Great Life. Boy won't let Santa | 19:38—(4) Ethel Barrymore Thea- ,, | 00y for me. First boy. Gary. wants to surround himself with ; out of his sight so he can prove| ter. “Dear Miss Lovelace,” a | !:3@-(4) Bruce Mayer Show. (2) | x * * people with class.” : there is a Santa Claus. Michael-| broken hearts columnist helps | Ladies Day. “Wanna belt?” Gabby Chronic ingratitude is not too : O'Shea, James Dunn, William a pleading housewife. 1:45—(9) School Broadcast. | Cooper stared at beth feet. classy a quality. even on Broad- ; op. (2) Tales of Tomorro 10:45—(9) Ringside Review. Chris 2:ee—(7) Stars on Seven “Think Ill have one.” He way : “Substance X,"’, science fiction Schenkel. = ° | loped out te the meric and Re Christ e to: Res : drama. 2:15—(9) Bobo the Hobo. | poured. SARITA & GARY ae eee = ha glk te i 7:15—(7) Detroit Deadline. News. _oy = 4 : oS gdh 2:30—(9) Myrtle Labbitt Show. (4) | “Bing takes them side out to that ranch. Makes ‘em work. , “Recky King,” in its modest man-| j     
    
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  ; Jean McBride. (2) House Party. Gives ‘em hay-hand wages. Nice buncha kids!”. ner a mighty pleasant series . 1:30—(7 : ; : D : Pa wf - phy Aras ee se eee, > Koome 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon.| After that, the conversation poured. He was looking for a pic- ' Dan Dailey now can Proceed to a! ' Academy. ‘Hollow ve | 28:28-—(7) Armchair Theater. | (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay- ture to follow “Vera Cruz,” which he made in Mexico with eat his patronizing words " about i 
Paul Henreid, Joan Bennett. (4) _. yor - adnan oft. Denise Darcel, Sarita and Burt Lancaster. | Jam ~g — arog “el 
Grristmes Circle by Detroit Edi- * (4) Lit. |8:18—(4) Golden Windows. x * * * a +o «Betty son Choir. (2) News. Doug Ed-| “try of Shirley Yorke.” (4) Lit ‘ble's two $40,000 TV paychecks wards. , tle Show. Drama. (2) Paris Is | 3:39-(4) One Man’s Family. (2), | asked him if he was in good health. | went straight to.Uncle Sam. 
the Mood. Premiere of new| Bob Crosby Show’ “Purty good tor only bein’ sewed up four times. That | NBC's announcement that Ar- 7:45—(2) Perry Como. Songs an a Z ih nate) Cucteee Mie Mar — _—* actin’ like a 24-year-old. Jumpin’ off buildings ewe Dahl —_ —_ her cored 
00—(T) Royal Playhouse. Drama : onight. Variety ; . Vv | , to eee (4) Caesar’s| Steve Allen, Mable Mercer, Cy — oo 5 “Got a great surgeon. Sews me up with cn No. 4 quilting | Video Theater gg Mira motel _ aa 
Hour. Separation threatens| Colman Trio guests. 4:00—-(7) Captain Flint. (9) Justice eotton thread. Got 200 on one side of me . t consider 
Christmas gaiety of Commuters. 11:45—(2) Weathervane. Brighter x * * .* inando Lamas, no less—to have (2) Burns and Allen, Gracie in- yi |. “How about TV?” I shot the conversational works. been very lively vades lounge of exclusive men's TUESDAY MURNING 4:18 — (4) First Love. (2, Secret | “Maybe, if they. find something 1 . a 
club on special mission. | 7:00 — (4) Today. (2) Morning Storm. could do as well as everybody else. For much to admire bu; their ban 8:30—(7) Voice Program. Eleanor, Siw. 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) a coupl¢ years everybody looked like against Christmas Carels until Stebor, soprano, sings ‘White | §:36—(2) Morning in Detroit. On Your Account. their their face’d been run over by a! twe weeks before the Holy Day 
ii . (2) Talent 9:00—(7) Breakfast Cub. (4) 4:45—(T) Rickey the Clown. (4) truck. | would have been welcome here 
Scouts. Arthur Godfrey. Annual Ren er Mose ci aa Modern Romances. Remembering he was a cowboy, I ™ te everdone-too-carty custem | 
children's talent show. P ecome| ‘ shed Mit abeet horses | of caroling trom Nev, 5 on. Traveler. 5:08—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Go to the a a se The Col os ‘@0—(T) Wrestling. (4) Medi : Museum. (4) Pinky Lee (2)/ “Well#I'd like to have a Rolls or a umbia Broadcasting ; 9:00—(T) Wrestling. Medic. |9:30—(2) Breakfast with Murphy. @ lew tt tem selects the day after Christ- party leads to serious ; Robert Bentley, but nobody can afford one i... tg spotlight Dr. J. Robert auto accident in ‘‘Red Christ- 
mas,” (2) I Love Lucy. Lucy and ‘ School. (2) Garry Moore. 
    
    19:00—(T) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong Colt. (4) Hawkins Falls. (2) | 
5:386—(7) Rocky Jones. (9) Howdy 
Doody. (4) Howdy Doody. (2) Pi 
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thought I said hersepower instead — 
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    Ethel accompany boys on rugged | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland (4) _ Fate Pete. of horses. be introduced on the radiocast by a] ~ —— ST —_—— “S'long now,” said Gabby Cooper at Dr. Grayson Kirk, Preqidem of Co-| $ 5 a T R Pp the door. “Come up some time and we'll | umbia University. *< 
=< oday’ s Radio rOOQrams - - me oe et iden, Ralph Bellamy, now oficial ’ y is solidly in favor of subscrip- Programe furnishe@ by stations listed tm this column are subject te change without notice. THE MIDNIGHT EARL ;  NomTY “Danger” moves Jan. 
WIR, (160) CKLW, (900) =. WW, (850) WCAR, (1138) WXYZ, (it7®) WPRON. (1600) WIBK, (1690) _* 4 to 10 p.m. (EST) Tuesdays... 4 ssa tsar ng that -big Buick ae ieee eee 7 er for Tuesday-at-8 because they con- Skelton series starting the same 3 TONIGHT 10:15—WJR. Siov c Qood bor JB Georg | tae wR. New wu" Ondersicere | WRON. 8 Kare WAR. Neve Hermon sider him “the hottest thing in show | night. | 4 WWJ. Me : 0:45 WIR. Pete ang Joe : business” and the public “satiated” with We now have eight full-hour | F ber | cKUW a ww Queen ba Sere | wean, Temple Academy eee ene other comics. The $8,500,000 offer to network TV dramas per week, | 30 s Guarantee ews WPON = 
| WPON. News CKLW, Story Time Jackie and his troupe is for 3 years, not many of them good ... while : S—WIR. Clark Quartet CKLW. Dream Music ww. ah 2, and calls for ows a year, includ- ' : em | a @e 1 muwn Reserved oe Cane WJBK. T. George nd Is f §2 sh includ comedy variety chattercasts Well Known Makes | WWJ. Bud Lynch WJBK. Upper Room WXYZ, My True Story 1:48—WJIR, Guiding Light ing summer reruns. This figures out to %%¢ ether pleneer forms of tele- , 3 WHYZ. Les Smits simak take CKLW. Homechats 2:00—WIR. Mrs. Burtes ; vision have slipped somewhat . | CRLW. Eddie Chose Wwa. Cherie Lewis WCAR. News, Temple CKLW. Davies $55,000 a show, not unreasonable by the TV 2 WXYZ. Sports, Top WPOM. News, Party WJBK. T. Geor today’s standards. through conten, drama. ; 6:38— WIR, Reynolds CKLW, Kuren, Spotrs 10:38—WXYZ. Whispering WPON, News. ay turgy has made slow comfort. ‘ Ww. 8. Mutetiend WjBK Larry Ocatine WWJ. Pren Harrhe = WIN. Pens teaeie HOPE LANGE _ Attempts to reunite Caesar-and-Coca able strides ahead. i wBi gnee. te: WCAR, Wid? Le bien Ww, Piste Bil have started . . . Gene Rayburn's pretty sidekick on “Sky's the, sc te Miahaatis ‘Bertie Pee c. Teens witk Te at tn | Ae WWJ, Break the Bent | 3:99 WIR. Nera Drehe Limit” is Hope Lange. Kitt's last-season serenade has) 
WPON, An Ves Damme WPON, — | WCAR Song Parede Lala “an Geek * * * * \the kh a = to become | : hee_Wan Gest meny | 11:30-WIR atas tae weg, serine re nice | CAR Mall Spore Lou Walters in jail? Claims he's wilting to go, that | ‘he “Santa Baby Mambo,” . . and R ADIO ty TV AE 3-Srer on, caw, am. “McKeller cule. Pretes Sse . | ee vm fn gy Mag Yvonne Menard, the Paris nude, may bare positively ail | ahawhiie’ bee who understandably . CKLW. Pulton Lewis Jr. = WCAR Wee, Goes | WCAR. Marmoay Man =| when she opens in his Miami spot Be Marsews “Pere lyrics, there's a switch called 1430 (Co f Walton) ' BE 2-2257 ! WPON, News, Oib Shaniey | TUESDAY MORNING i1s:_wxve mon ncmom | 3:00—WIR Wendy warren  S0M-to-Person” show cracked Trendex's Big Ten. | “Updle Senta’ Joslyn rner o bd | 1 CRLW. Quy Nunn C20 WIR. Agric. Voice | WPON, Hymn Time wxYz Ea. “MeKeoaie | * * * * ae a ch a ac on a i. a ' el ! f jews. v } x 2 Rt Fo See wae Make Oy Mise) Cee neces Lime Johnnie Ray busted into Dan Dailey’s birthday party at the DEVSSIVPSVSSS VE SSESSSESSSSSESSSSSESSESSS 7:30—WJR, Choralters y } 
WWJ. Morgan Beatty a WXYZ. Curtain Calls | %:16—WJR, Aunt Jenny _—§ Little Club, dropped his crutches, flung his arms around Ethel | «® ¢ W2Yd, Lone Ranger | So oe CRLW. Quese for Dey =| CELW, Govies ; ‘s “ : CKLW Gabriel Heatter p Bean WBE, Melee cin-eeen a Merman and shouted “Momma!” That's what she is to him. t t ow | 7:00—WJR, Jim Vinal | Wom, . . “ ” ’ 2 carn 5. Lo ren 7 cxiw. Rea re  casebamwei se WJBK. Don in “Show meee Monroe on M “1 = pal hy Seeaiai e ours Gg ee CKLW. Tm the M | WJBK. Gentile, Binge WWws. Second 1:46 WIR. Gal Sunday | but will be for “7-Year Itch,” in which she's the big star. : $:00WJR, Norths | T:S—WIR Muse Hall) ——_e ae ppinewt_ | WISH I'D SAID THAT: “A girl should always wait for the wxvz, tea | WAR, Gettess OO i Te hee right man to come along. But it's a good idea to get married ” 
SSEe: Tee Seeret 1:45—WWJ, News CRLW. Brea the Beat RAYE. Wottrick-McKensie in the meantime, if you can.”"—P. K. Sideliner. i | “WEYE, Show World, 0:00 WIR, Jack White Weak. mews WISE Mews, Meleoe =| (Copyright 1954) | A. LONGINES. Stinging > axwe '. a es | " w f Fi "7K. tune SETS, Dick 12:15—WJR. Perm Roundup aa. Stella Dalles EET Sa Gold fi ed , aterproo CKLW. Bway C CKLW. News Toby WWJ, Paye Elizabeth w Talk t RAST shock-resist; unbreakable . ar <P | WJBK, News. Gentile a an wee a ton | mainsoring. $88. FTI 8:48—WXYZ. Show Stoppers WCAR. News. WCAR. Neonday Caller . Ce ormosa aper its pring : 0:00—WJR. Perry Como | 8:15-WJR. Bud Guest WPON. Music 4:38-—Www boa Brown   WWJ. Telephone Hour ; 
WXYZ, Voice Program | 
CKLW, Charm Hour 
WPON, News. Off Record 
9:15—WJR, Bing Crosby 
CKLW. Christmas Carols 
9:30—WJR, Amos ‘n° Andy 
WWJ, Américamn Band B. LONGINES. 14K goie 
case, available in yellow 
or white. $115. FTI 
C. LONGINES. Unusual rec- 
tangular 14K gold case. WXYZ Fred Wolf 
| WCAR, Coffee 
8:30—WJR. Music Hall 
$:46—WWJ, News 
WCAR, Radio Revival 
9:00—WJR, News 
WWJ, Minute Parade 
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WIBK Don 
WCAR Tour roy Mine 
‘:46—WWJ, chong _ aco 
CKLW. Geor Wrich 
WCAR, News 
5:@0—WJR, News 
WWJ, News. J Deland: i2?:30—_WJR, Time Out Muste | 
WXYZ, News Musie 
CKLW. Bud Davies 
WJBK. MeLéod } U. S. Release of 35 TAIPEH, Formosa #—Another 
|Chinese Nationalist newspaper   1t:45—WXYZ. Charm Lady 
WPON, Farm Mkts wxve. Camarata WXYZ, Breakfast Club __ CKLW, Set on | lashed out bitterly today at reports | Alligator strap. $118, FTI WIBK: Gente MC"? | WIBK. News woan, agnor ‘the United States might be willing | Sign wrest News, Rnythes TUESDAY AFTERNOON WPOM, News. Music \to exct %5 Chi tudent 
BURNS r aoe nam. Muste for 11 U.S. airmen imprisoned in| 10: weabe Pitver Medes 
Nate Reve 5 Phases 06—WJR. Read of Life 9:15—WJR, Kitchen Club | WWJ. News, Mulholland WJBK, News. McLeod 
    
  WJBK. Houseparty 9:28—WIR, Mrs. Page CKLW Musical “Ae 6:30—CKLW. Rate Chase | a sine = Pred we HOTTER! | 
—— | News sald thet to eachenge the | CLEANER! | | vise the constitution because as it" } Pearl Bai Will pekte all of whom are being 
pel to Go On Again. Tonight would display “‘weakness in moral | and where the armed forces can 
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      | ever, ists on is ee of send.| PHILADELPHIA @—Peari Bail. aM ethica} principles.” até Fe . | ing troops outside Japan \@y Tested today, trying to recov- The newspaper's comenents Ore: Watch OW ms ——— er sufficiently. from a case of fa the latest in an increasingly bitter Qakland Puel & Paint Co. Cane te Pay per searing tele: to | Tenens Ga, 436 Orchard Loke B. WITTHAUER. Gold-filed . ss Names Secretary |i in the tee macrné “House | U.N. Secretary General Dag Ham- as Ghediciaa, ohh Had Criticized Yoshida as Sole Heir to $86,497 | ot Flowers.” | marvkioid's projected trip to Pet FE 5-6159 — = 7 ope . t | t a ——eEeEeEeEeEeEe—————————EEEE expansion 
on Military Forces Said st. Louis w — Mrs. Grace | , The show's general manager onl | Ow oo remeene! ot the let. $48.98 FTI Banned by Constitution Tver was named sole heir to [De singer Was Rear nervous col ee | in y the $86.497 estate left by the man /@Ps¢ She appeared only briefly | STEPPING oroslin To SALES €. WITTHAUER. Gold-filled, oer ; for whom she served as secretary |!" the Friday night performance j steel back. Waterproof; TOKYO wW—Japan's new govern- and missed two shows Saturday. | —C'@ssified Ads! To sell ANY- for 30 years. 
The information was reported in 
an inheritance tax appraisers re- ghock-resist; unbreakable 
mainspring. Sweep second 
hand. $55. FT! ment ruled today that this coun. 
try’s tiny army, navy and air 
force are legal under the new con- A doctor advised her to stay off THING, phone FE 28181 for an the stage at least until tonight. | ®@-"Titer._ 
  
  
  
  
            ch renou . nd port filed in Probate Court Satur- ———— F. WITTHAUER. White or yel- 
ioe vane ogy war an’ day for the will of Edward L Low Cards Count Here CHRISTMAS tow 14K gold case, with two Prime Minister Ichiro Hatoya- fy (9, tnd head of the BRIDGEPORT, W. Va. Joe WEEK HOURS diamonds. $74.80 FTI 
eee ae Guth Co., a St. Louis electrical 2*- % Bridgeport. is rye ocratic party agreed token ; : ' Christmas cards . ; defense forces created by former “Tipmell DA. Us Cnet May. from Jolo, W. Va., by sci | A fine Longines or Wittnauer watch combines Prime Minister Shigeru Yoshida's . Frank _ government are below war poten. Families of Lost Sailors | highest quality and best value tial and thus not in conflict with Ask Renewed Search ACE TV A long lasting memento of Christmas day te, Post World War IT constit SAVANNAH, Ga. @® Relatives | he ee of two sailors on the missing. Sales and Service “Michigan’s Largest Jewelers” Yoshida himself used the same. All Work 
argument in mobilizing the defense freighter Southern Districts have | Guaranteed 3,8 Not le ’ As Low asked President Eisenhower to|| ADMIRAL & EMERSON til NvIs, : 3357 Auburn Ave. FE 8-1206 ! “SS de s ° s renew the search for the ship. | SA. M to 7:30 P. Mm ; But until Hatoyama took office, The Southern Districts disap- wri ! Extra : 
the new Prime Minister had criti- 
cized such an explanation as being 
dishonest, He suggested changing 
the constitution to permit out- 
right rearming against commu- 
nism, 
The policymakers, led by For- 
eign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, | 
said today they still want to re-| peared with 24 men aboard on a 
voyage from Port Suiphur, La., to 
Buckport. Maine. Last radio con- 
tact evas on Dec. 4. A Coast guard 
search was abandoned Friday. 
  
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  Thet Will PLATTER HER FICURE 7, $10.79 
SAM BENSON 20 ‘ PERRY ST.         Wednesday 
& thereby Open til 6 p.n Friday for 
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_ OPEN TONIGH and every night ’till Christmas 
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who receives a J. C. Higgins bike! They're fully equipped 
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@ All weed construction 
@ Easy cleaning Viny! 
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T22 and fj saci built, but whot low prices. 
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Hat Box, $11 Overnite, $10: Train Case, $10 
26-Inch Pullman, $15 
  Beverage Coolers 
Insulated With Class Fiber 5” 
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  Happi-Time Tool Set — With 15 Youth-Sealed Tools 
It’s fun to play handy man with this set of carpenters’ 
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Solid Tree Si Stand 
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12 oz. Can 79¢ 
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Nylon ‘Spinning Reel With FREE Six-Foot Glass Rod 
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  Hacker Skates 
Hollow Ground Steel Blades 
1.C. Higgins 9 OB 
Men's hard toe skates, nickel- 
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lk-tanned cowhide uppers 
Black; brown trim 
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  Hand Warmers 
Keep Warm While Outdoors 
Compact = J. 39) For sportsmen. outdoor work- 
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In flannel bag. Shop for your 
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Switchboard Set It Rings. Busses, Dial Clicks 
8.95 Kiddies will “buzz” Com plete 
with excile 
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Battery is included 
  Auto Transport 
With Two Extra Plastic Cars 
t2In. tong 622. AO 
Double deck heavy gauge stee! 
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Equipped with free rolling 
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Extra Strong Multi-Ply Rubber 
I. C. Higgins 3.98 
Exceptionally fine ball at low 
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Table Tennis Set 
Fun for Family or Friends 
Reg. 3.95 2.88 
Exciting . . fast! Complete 
With rubber faced paddles; 
metal clamp-on brackets and 
$8-in. net. 2 balls, instructions 
aL = 
14-10, Tackle Box 
Made of Sturdy Aluminum 
Reg. 5.95 4.45 Has one cantilever cork - lined 
tray with adjustable dividers 
Big undivided bottom area 
Post-style handle 
U-Drive-It Toy Magic Control Steering 
Reg. 2.98 2.49 
Real steering wheel controls 
auto 35 inches of movable su- 
per highway panorama Horn 
and realistic dashboard. Save 
now ° 
Wooden Toy Chests 
Bright. Washable Chintz Cover 
Prcedtow 5.95 
Handy toy hide-away' Large 
13x13x24-in. size. Maple finish- 
ed interior Padded seat, chain 
supported lid 
  
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   15 Club Golf Bag Durable, Lightweight Nylon 
Reg. 13.95 
Full size bag features a “full- 
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Set of 7. Independent Burning 
Priced Lower =2.98 
Standard safety plugs with 
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over-load 9g 
18 Independent Rerntng Lights 4.98 n 
  
  
      
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ineralite 
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Rushed fresh from Canada to Sears... 
only a few days ago were growing in woodlands! 
short, narrow and wide trees . 
Q point to get your tree at Sears! 
4 to 6-foot size....... 
8 to 10-foot size.......2.69 
        
      
     5-Lb. Economy Priced Chocolates 
Ideal for large parties, gifts All 
milk chocolates with a 
caramel and nougat centers! 
tasty treat! 
2-pound gift box... .. 1.39 
           
    
    With Horn and Hard Candies . 
Set. Only 9 8 ¢ 
Big treat for little ones to ‘find’ 
on the tree' Tiny drum and 
sticks with little horn and 3 oz 
wrapped goodies! 
154 North Saginaw St. SAVE! CHRISTMAS TREES! 
2 to 4-ft. size 
Priced as low as 
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Christmas Trees—Sears Parking Lot 
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  "Stately, Well Formed 
Canadian Double 
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They're waiting now . . tall, 
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6 to 8-foot size........1.98 
10 to 12-foot size..... .4.19 
Peggy Kellogg Gift- 
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Stems 398 Sears exclusive milk and dark choc- 
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centers. Attractively gift boxed 
for yourself or friend. i 
Country Inn Gift Chocolates 
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Our finest chocolates of pure milk chocolate or rich 
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    Country Inn Cake Famous for Rich Flever 
5 ‘Pounds 3.98 
Very mellow, moist batter brim- 
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Fresh in gift tin 
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