— . Pt eres | | : we . “~ : <: o gts a a fei at 4 See emma > — —" ait i Wsiee> - a z » arde 28 mt . . = ea knalt ; Te oe 2 Le al ae ‘ 4 “ee * ar -t : a “ ; et . agile Cee. » ; ¢ 4% ow att rd aa eer: . i, PN liek sh eis wes * J = oy at : . Pa ; ‘i ¢ . - \ ' / ; . «| Lo» = 4 . 4 , ; i. ; / fe ag orig . 112th YEAR ~ a **** ~~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 —4«44 PAGES MRTERNATIONAL NEWS GRRVICE Z AP SELL ¥ ‘ ee — 3 a . : - ; : “ . Sect _¢ : ‘ a en a - i a. 3 io _ : , aw -— at oe oo w TWNcon Outlines: Plane Wreckage Is Sighted in New Hampshire PentagnPians ‘Hope Held Out | Early December Snow Brings Hint, of Christmas. |Sysan Tesfifies Lgunch Station 06 Guard Nation | for Survivors ~ |e | of Love Affair | 9 | oer - Affer Radio Call With Sheppard Craft “ Corrying Seven | Says Dr. Sam Talked) 7 ls Spotted in Wilderness | § of Divorcing Marilyn; | gil —Rescuers Rush to Site | Gave Her. Ring z = NORTH CONWAY, N. H. ( — Wreckage was sighted early today and a radio among severa: he said if il which was identified as and said he was sees for the fiscal year be- from a Northeast Airlines| “thinking of divorce.” ginning next July 1. _ plane missing since yester- These events took place Total spending at that level «day. It placed the plane in in the latter part of 1953 would be about half a billion less derness about five miles and in January 1954. than docketed for the current year, north of the Berlin airport,| ' } Last March, she said, shie Wilson gave mo details, but trial de- expenditures this year fer con- its destination. | j F : i : P i H : ‘ . ss & 600 million dollars. reer orange ner eter ed pati Dye colle Airey ahead, the attractive witness re- The Pentagon also will seek au- Robert L, Turner, airline vice wonderland by season's héavy, snowfall today, plied “yes” to a question as to thority to build 60,000-ton ponnidait, seh tes Semone | 0 e snow was m the area. Prediction of from ter w seven! Dt) Three Inch whether Sheppard “expressed love pore BoA Page Bongo ini: inches were later changed to a forecast of two to three inches. es = a yoy ovaring qoeciene a news conier. “ . s e = " ‘ gave naam ratte" Road Spending [McCarthy C Vote Saunt Secreta hat es Here the message faded out. Es ar 1y . ensure OTe) W OF Ge oid thet Oo fen mantion ad procdher Pane Fes = the ng Turner said the voice message a 7. | divorce, she estimated, was in the tn the Giecumion of Supercars —: om ending “Vind.” maene peak “ Penn Expected Today in Senate Pontiac Area Gets Ist | “erly part of 1968. rere, teperters pied Wileoe's ‘ who could pick it up. It was in WASHINGTON — A vote to censure Sen. McCarthy, Heavy Fall of Season very taut, bel ait so eumeb 086 Field Marshal ‘Lord Montgomery transmitted on an emergency tre | Join in Program —_/ ¢ wis) seemed in. the cards.as the Senate approached| Today wite, He was thinking of di oe ieee Rescue ibsens immediately CHCA The exicettve| the hows a agenndy cp on oe eee, tar cen a if his an, aone © *pproachin = i rushed to the indicated locality. | Committee of the National Gover With voting slated to start late in the day, McCarthy eS ee mene Serene Oe sal t sure end.” . | recommend- “ ” ground promi ore é ¥ ti Se a eed tt emma tera lagaint Nims fn gi te, Re a wee ok] DAN HORTON | Set spp sow Ss " 3 two = of the missing | state: and local ime, meres Democratic senators said tdyrvor Bes will hit this area. " wens g yooens ge hacking » 9.9 pi satrpnae any ecaraten te. 4 More than 20 search planes | OMbSG M mest highway needs privately they expected if { This ts the first heavy snow bs preemant Se, Martyn It ; « | over the objection of He Ale ! immediately converged “on the |e next 20 years. their ranks to hold virtual- of the season, @ com | death in her bed at their lakefront Fores, Obvicusty & area, which includes Bald andj Gov. Robert Kennon of :Louis- paratively mild Nevember whieh | home last July 4, watched intently A) Hf troveccl Suahgpeundl ts any — eh ton meee Gaatike a anh | ly solid for censure. Repub- averaged close te ‘normal in all | Occasionally he bit his lip, made Witson said of Montogmery’s Bald Mt., 2,370 feet high, one | federal government's shart of these | “lose on in their line- Fourteen days of freezing temper- chest. Early Thursday “Hie fe 0 vety "tebe bold tween Berlin and the Bertin air. | 000,000 during the next 10 strenath ap lag “ May Rise to 111; British | by only “ane. ‘The average Nc | tom, Anson tat Bah or post | New Radio Station Here “Lae ae wae by ; ce nies Gas GE wee tee Slo cald the other $25,000,000, — wos ua aeons a Gale Already Killed 51 sunita de Semel oA exchanged abt fou itr, Mi on 1460 Suvsteny Meoehd Tabet demoed : when it vanished yesterday noon. weald come led LONDON — French Low averaged 33.7, just slightly : § Report of the wreckage sighting cca! peso Gees sic 10 censue, ttican sen-| Blaney sunrched. the stormy ng. |*20%% the monthly Tnorm of S31.| she added Has 500-Watt Rating ig ~ Re me yo am nor sean, wth te atmgamame wceray pena are tihipped about bow| ht Chane toy for ive taking |, Rai tnd snow tel rt ty| Mer cre seh che sad | Gary, Broncating Co, ty ana ped, mie, Talon 4 office that faint radio signals had| fiecahomer te the contereace ot | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) | boats missing with 6) men aboard. wrecae qeaiienaiin tae Waerteotan pretty witneee told of going with [at 5-30 a.m. Thursday of its new| Army's Nike mane, although in been picked up there | governors last July 12. , = It was feared the toll of death! ig 218 inches, but this. year it) (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) | 500-watt Pontiac radio station the text of his talk he spoke of a me trom etal ire ais aes Aftually, Kennon said, the states f) p ' might rise to 111. ‘reached only 1.36. The heaviest ’ WPON. It will broadcast music, | missile used — an obsolete . , of Berlin to which the plane had| should spend $40,000,000,000 in the UrOni KU Ing Forty-three persons were dead | rainfall of the month was on the! AP Announces C-D-E | Toi! snianisht, Friday and Satur. + Beem fiying from Laconia, 68 miles|next 10 years to keep up with or missing in three shipping acci-| 18th. totaling 40 of an inch. On . po eg cage | 1 |p and Se emis Se ibe pat away yesterday in 9 Boston-Berlin | increased highway use. _.. + ‘ £:- dents in the waters around Britain | the first, °.27 of an inch of rain| Alll-State\]1 Today day nights hours will run to 1/ been “oversold,” Wilson replied flight with seven persons sbbard. Governors here also nom: Slated Friday —_ persons — = TL with snow fell. ot the The Associated Prese all-clats, | aes ae eas Wa Sa ata tip om the West beh ape sg ' —* | . French officials feared highest temperature Class C-D-E high schoo! fectball | hour on the hour, with two sports- “ A bread alr search directea | entre missing fishermen also perished in| month fell on the 17th, with the| seam te aanousned os fired, “and it looked like by Alr Force officers which had | 1. Financing of the proposed the storms. mercury reaching 61, However, today on the casts each evening, at 6:30) and| quite a weapon to me.” He said been working out of the North /lighway construction should | be Federal Judge to Issue) “T,. missing fishing vessels are an Ws tag eer aes oe fae Ses oe ted hee i pm, ao vain wil Seve the test was against a drone plane i (Continued on Page 2, Col. 4) | done in three categories: Through! Decision Affecting GM| the’Alain-Yvon, Tourville, Berceau time high for November, $1 set! selections to be named this week. wal. beenignst an 3009 Wien |e faa a ee oe | —_—__——_ are —— de Moise and. Perle d’Arvor from | cine presented Thurs | Off ond speed miles it Business Boomi al mcr pled dpc My and U.S. Rubber the ports of Concarneau near Brest, Om the 23rd, the thermometer Soy ont a ta Gia B tooo Waldron undiog, "There ere. Sve in an address today, Gen 4 ng | aon . | CHICAGO (UP)—Federal Judge| 24 the Tendre Berceuse | from reading dropped to 27 degrees, | Friday. Coackes and AP sports | business offices, control room, stu-| Charles L. Bolte, Army vice chief ; . . pe | Eee a sceven ant Walter JT: la Bey wii inte tale the lowest for the month. writers from Kil over Michigan (dio and wire room. bagels i oe ets ses oe pL [ore mee, or yr es —— i The railing le awaited by every | | The Roval Wavy, searched raging Germans Refuse | wre a peoved | a Tne. recommendations of int | tion, for Gs ramifications could | but the admiralty said there was Quality Ratings a P Cees, | verans we affect them, tee. little hope they wduld be found Y g eo The government's historic civillig men man vanes mt a for Two Movies suit, filed June 30, 1949, charges| Winters, who planned to retire at ( FRANKFURT, 1 Pr — Plan Is Drawn Up to SPUT wero sa cnr. es Ay | ° ° ae . to strip t . be de| ™ ; Investing in Latin America ‘errs co. ina te Du Pont| 20m ound, the Tresilian | | family of their holdi General , Z QUITANDINHA, Brazil (P—Heading into its last 24| Motors and US. Rubber. to the bottom. hours, the Inter-American Economic Conferenee gave| The government has charged : onvi if preliminary approval today to a plan designed to swell | or sca of anaes Justice Cor nes e sue U. 8. investments in Latin America and at the same time to provide the Du Pont Company tice of the Sones thay E. Smith save the U. S. investors. millions in taxes at home and with a “protected” market for its yesterday fined three men $25 and products, stich as paint and uphol-| court costs for {llegally. hunting U.B. . rials, deer with buckshot. Smith was ‘The program, pear ge. pare Aileen sla Bay's rating witt come at a |one of the defendant. pistes woukd have aslownht 30 per Secretary George aphrey, calls recent mergers, such . eliminate discriminatory taxes on foreign investments. | as those in the automobile in- In Today's Press cent fax rebates on their box otfice The United States in turn? dustry, have made “big busi- || receipts. would ) ness” bigger than ever. 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Py wdlemabe yng Se ean dg car fe ae : The Latin Americans contend this Motors, consisting of about 2% per ea & See Soygpass.. «--: & SAFETY CLOWNS—Béfore the Christmas little one slips into the path Pl. dan y | ; f ses Gases .. 2 under at 9:30 " 2 +r some clown paraphernalia (al are PD, | (Continued on Page 2, Cal. 4) cent of the outstanding stoth, ) Ree an a. a a wv a. m. Saturday Ki over SS ae ; WPON 1160 on Your Radic. s 1480 6 , t WEEN: 1680 on Your Biéte as clowns will frolic along. ; {James K., and William. Wh i § 7H ; { On air tomerrow 5.20 om 4 J . ’ - \ id 7; os POS : : ne canes are the order of the day. For these persons and any others in the handicapped category 18 years old and up, are invited to meet with the new Metropolitan Activities Club, i bb : Bgji- a B H { iit i i ] Teesday’s Tempefatere Chert : : Baltimore 4 30 Marquette 32 35 . Bismarck 21 2 Memphis 61 48 . Browneville 72 68 Miam! 6... . = $6 32 Milwaukee 5 29 mo" 31 19 Minneapolis 26 10 pen = +4 ew ¥ “a # tx 1 683 - 3 BW Pitterurgh 37 38 f “4 Bt is as Gd. Rapids rd °. grenctns ed Marie 8 Kaswe City f 88 Tromeretchy BB i . me : - : | | : SE ° * at 8:30 p.m. at the Y for a regord dance, games And. mixers. McCarthy Censure Vote Slated Today (Continued From Page One) they will, vote on the censure issue. fi i in McCarthy's if H = 38 tf abe ; i = H 3 rks fi He ibe | i 3 i z be censured on the grounds * ¢« e ; He obstructed the legislative a <. denouncing its members. 2 He unjustifiably abused Brig. Gen, Ralph W. Zwicker, a deco- rated combat veteran, in question- ing him at a one-man hearing last February. , These two specific counts have been offered by the special com mittee as amendments to the original, generalized censure reso- McCarthy and recommend- Susan Tells of Lov ‘Affair With Dr. Sam (Continued From Page One) him on a date to the home of Dr. and Mrs, Arthur Miller. Dr. Miller ts a Los Angel@e onteo- path and a friend ot Sheppard. Miss Hayes described an evening which began with dinner.- Later friends of the Millers | the people played poker.” | ‘Where did you spend that inight?’’ asked Prosecutor Thomas | Parrino. “At the Millers’ home,” Susan replied | “Where did Dr. Sheppard stay?”’ Parrino continued. j “Did you share the same ”? “Yes,” replied Miss Hayés. The pert, freckle-faced labora. tory technician took the stand after a relative of the slain Mrs, Marilyn Sheppard described a severe beating he said Dr. Shep- pard gave the couple's 17-year-old sod, Chip, two years ago. Thomas Weigie, 26, one of the last witnesses for’; state in its effort to convict the 31 - year - old osteopath ‘in the bludgeon-death of . | his pregnant wife, made the accu- sation. his wife was in northern California visiting friends. New Radio Station ‘Is on Air Thursday (Continued Frorn Page One) orated in melody green, with fluor- escent lighting and air condition- ing.. Transmitters are located at Telegraph and Square Lake Roads. -James Gerity Jr., ts owner of the station. 0. W. Myers ts vice president and general midnager of all Gerity broadcasting prop- erties, David Nerton ie manager lution introduced by Flanders. Another amendment. offered | Monday by Bennett, would censure | McCarthy for calling fhe Watkins committee the “unwitting: hand- | maiden” of the Communist party and for describing Watkins as ‘“‘cowardly”’ and ‘‘stupid."’ Human. ears can hear sounds | | produced by vibrations from about | 20 to about 20,000 per second. | of the local station and Larry Payne ts assistant manager and secretary-treasurer of the broad. casting company. Getity, of Adrian, is a Michi- gan manufacturer. He is president of Gerity - Michigan Corp., a chrome plating firm -serving the automotive and home xppliance in- dustries. : He éntered the radia field in 1948 when he bought an Adrian sta- tion, WABJ. He also owns a con- trolling interest in a Bay City tele-_ vision station, WNEM-TV, which’ began broadcasting this year. / Mr. Gerity is a trustee of Michi- /gan Colleges Foundation and vice chairman of the leymen's Commit- tee on Religion in‘ American Life, a group devoted to encouraging regular chureh attendance. Meyers has had e&perience in the advertising and merchandis- img field. He attended Wabash College and Northwestern Uni- versity, and gained his radio and television experience in Toledo. He joined Gerity in 1948. Payne has had 21 years of ra- is to be the subject of .Wayne Morse, the Independent ‘senator from Oregon, who will speak at 8 p.m. next Wednesday at the Bir- ‘mingham Community House. Open | to the -public,; the free lecture is sponsored by’ Birtningham’s Amer- ican of University Women. | dio experience and wil be program supervisor. His previous experience was with WJR in Detroit, and at Marquette, Jackson and Toledo. A native of North Dakota, Nor- ton first entered the broadcasting field in 1934 after attending the University of Michigan and the »| University of Minnesota. He later joined the University of Michigan Broadcasting Service as a tech- nician. During his 26 years in the field. Norton, married with two children. served on station staffs in Oregon. North Dakota apd Minnesota Marshal Leaves LA — LOS ANGELES #®—Field «Mar- sha] Viscount Bernard Montgom- -| ery departed by air last night for jp York after a two-day visit here. 4 L line said. “| Who had to take out the lower the Queen's birthday, June 10, 1954. THE WINNER—This“candid picture smiling affectionately at her husband, prige in the annual British press pictures contest. The picture was taken by United Press Newspictures cameraman Herbert Ludford on the London bureau of UP has captured a top prize in the contest. ‘s Queen Elizabeth of Brit the Duke of Edinburgh, won first. It is the third successive year that ‘Lost Plane Sighted _ in New Hampshire * (Continued From Page One) Conway area immediately shifted inte the Berlin region. The DC3 transport has been missing since noon yesterday. The plane acknowledged at 11:15 a.m., a report on weather condi- tions at its destination, the Berlin Airport at Milan, about 10 miles north of Berlin. Northeast Airlines in Boston said it ‘‘suggested’’ at 11:30 a.m. that the plane return to Laconia be- cause of “deteriorating’’ weather never was acknowledged, the air- The plane's crew were Capt. W. conditions at Milan. That message | Census Workers Boost Federal. Payrolls Slightly . WASHINGTON W — Enmploy- government payrolls ing. October for the second time in 27 months, Sen. Byrd (D-Va) re- ported today. Byrd, as chairman of the Senate- , foreign nationals working overseas —numbered 2,323,029 in October, increase of 5,464 over i but 47,716 less than in October of Peter Carey, 37, Swampscott, Mass.; Copilot George McCormick, 37, Boston; Stewardess Mary Mc- Kettrick, 23, Dorchester, Mass.; .| and Flight Supt. John McNulty, 39, Boston. The passengers were listed as James W. Harvey, Watertown, him. Sam bbed him, and pulled | Mass.; W. Miller, Philadelphia; him up his legs and gave him/and Daniel H. Hall, ~Montciair, ful | N. J. ° */Plan Would Spur on (}.§. Investments (Continued From Page One) , | is keeping out private U. S. capital -| they need to develop their re sources and economies. The resolution was approved at a subcommittee session lasting unfil after midnight. The com. mittee action amounted to ap- preval by the conference since all 21 American republics were represented, United States, Colombia, Mexico and Cuba. It consolidated propos- als offered by Salvador, Peru, Brazil, Colombia, Chile and Ecu- ador. - Members of the US. delegation said no new U.S. tax legislation wag contemplated because the complexity and variety of .Latin- American taxes would require a tors in each country. Instead the treaties with the various countries would be submitted to the U.S. Senate for approval and be incor- porated into law on ratification. The conference resolution also calls for “some degree of pret- companies, : It also provides that where Latin- tax exemptions to new industries | established by U.S. capital, Wash- ington by treaty will recognize 'these concessions. Latin America has contended that in the -past Unele Sam taxed the income they allowed the U.S. compenies to keep | ag inducements to invest. Doctor Extracts Two Teeth From Month-Old Baby year, seems there’s a rash of lost teeth among youngsters. Pontiac’s youngest and most re- cent one to have and to lose teeth is Gary Michael Novak, born on Halloween and just one month old. When the stork Mr. and Mrs. Michael Novak of 536 Kemp street with Gary;the old bird threw in a couple -of teeth for good measure, something rath- er rare in a new baby. Saturday, Mike’s Mom and Dad had to take him down to the office of Pediatrician Dr. R. J. Cooper, central incisors. : Now, if the young fellow could speak, he'd pribably say to Santa: “All T want for Christmas is my The plan was drafted by a work- | ing group composed of Brazil, the | American countries give income | Just about Christmas time each | | $550 Cache Found by Three Teenagers of . reid ci re : 4. “ ; y ei : 4 \WHE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 , bop jc 2 meee. . ’ = . ; = ; ' vw ) Predicts, Morse to. Run i |Father of Blues |{7. Named= Mon Will Draw Agreement TTELE Hae Pic. Monroe was killed in action Girls’ Fleece-Lined Fur-Top Boo Children’s Rubber E-Z Off Boots road. dicating it had not Holmquist said the items probably taken in a break-in, would be turned over to the own- | er presenting proper identification. Two or Three Inch Snowfall Predicted (Continued From Page One) teo, fails considerably to mit | the record low of sero set in | 1830. Snow warnings for today have i different arrangement for inves- | = issued by the U. S. Weather | Bureau, along with warnings of slippery road conditions reported | in many parts of the state. The, State Highway Department inciud- ed the Pontiac area in its report. | No injuries were reported in| two traffic accidents on West Ma- | ple in Birmingham this morning, | as slippery roads make driving | hazardous there and in many parts of the Birmingham area. Colder weather is expected in | Pontiac tonight, with a low expect- ed to be around 26 to 30 degrees. | Snow will diminish to flurries. Tomorrow's high will be from | Yesterday in downtown the mercury hit a low of 31 a high of 36. At 8 o'clock morning ,the thermometer regis-| tured 30 degrees, hitting 33 at 2) p.m Muscular Dystrophy | Drive Hits $2,280 The local drive to aid the fight | against muscular has | reached the $2,280 mark, it was reported. today by Charles H. Moore, Pontiac chairman for the Muscular Dystrophy Assn. “The firemen are still out and so are some of the mailmen,” | Moore said. | “But because of the bad weather and the promise of even worse to | come, we would appreciate it a people would put their contribu- tions im envelopes addressed to | MDA, in care of the local post- master. two front teeth.” ® ‘3 ue, Nd ber in or Bizes 8 to 12—13 to 3. | Sizes 8 to 12—13 to 8 brown, Ankle strap. Peckag cecminay Side gusset, edjustable All rubber Convenient Sizes 4 . 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Instead, the prospect is that the rate of consumer savings will continue quite What is important, says the maga- zine in summing up, “is the direction of the changes.” Hence, when. the major tests are applied, it is apparent that consumers are in a buying mood that is slightly more buoyant than a half ‘year ago, even more so as compared with a year ago. : - © * * As Business Week points out the salient business fact during the past year has been the “almost unshakable confidence of people generally im the underlying strength of the economy.” : .-In our book that means continued good business. . Sooner or Later One of the innumerable improve- ments this divided world urgently needs is a modern calendar. . Unfortunately, while this long has been recognized and there exists a World Calendar Association, Inc., to push the idea, relatively no progress has been made so far. * *® * This in no way should dimin- ish the standing of the associa- tion. It not only is backing a much simpler and more efficient calendar, but it isn’t relaxing its efforts despite 25 years of dis- couragement. Aetually, the proposed new world cal- endar is so far ahead of the Gregorian system now in use, that there is no com- parison. In fact, this newspaper was among the early supporters of the world calendar idea. _* * * Under it the first days of January, April, July and October always would fall on Sunday. Each month would consist of 26 business days with days and dates the same from year to year. Beginning with January the months would follow a pattern of 31, 30 and 30 days each. The argument for such a system is that it would promote greater efficiency and more économy in the conduct of business affairs. * * * The World Calendar Associa- : tion deserves commendation for persevering in this fight. Even though little progress is appar- ent, we believe that:sooner or later the day will come when this better system will be used by all progressive countries. Briton Warns West Have we seen the last of global war? In the opinion of Sir Joun SLessor, Marshal of Britain’s Royal Air Force, the answer is a qtalified “yes.” But this distinguished f{ghting man who is credited with having found the way to beat Hrrizr’s U-boats, doesn’t stop _ &* we . - Writing in the December issue - OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS | belief that total wars are ne Jonger possible and that lasting ~ peace will come much sooner than mariy people think. It also . _ is his belief that peace must be based on two concepts. . _ First, he argues, the world must pre- vent instead of. trying to avoid war. History, he contends, is littered with proof.that war is never prevented by running away from it. 5 His second concept is that the West must build up and maintain the strength necessary to support its policies and that this can be done only by further development of atomic armaments» te &® we Then Sir Jonn sounded his warning against Western agreements on atomic - disarmament. In his opinion that soon- er or later would mean a third world war and quite possibly our defeat in that war. In conclusion Marshal SLEssor made two very important points. He stressed the necessity of the West educating its people to understand that continued existence of atomic weapons gives us an - almost certain chance of preventing an- other world war. he , * * * But, cautioning against too much defense, he said it would be the height of folly to “arm our- selves into bankruptcy, than which nothing could suit the Kremlin. better.” - This is sound advice from a qualified expert. Atas, with a Republican Administra- tion and a Democratic-controlled Con- gress, we won't know which party to blame for nearly everything that goes wrong. A The Man About Town Now in Television Pontiac Man Makes Good ~ Start on Detroit Outlet - Football: A game where a team should have a good offensive, but whose alumni often is too offensive when their team doesn’t win. . With his own half-hour television program the other evening On 4 Detroit station, Howard Shelley, Manager of the County Sports- men’s Club, surely got off to s good start. It covered his pictures made last summer on a trip with Mrs. Shelley and Mr. and Mrs. Jack Talbott into the Algoma Regions of Northern Can- ~ » ada. There never was a dull moment on the acreen or in his description of the events transpiring. Trout and other fish were pulled out of the rivers and lakes in a manner that would make any angler envious, there were plenty of moose, deer and other wild ani- mals, and the scenery was . Long @ devoted hunter-and fisherman via camera, Howard's color pictures have delighted many audi- ences, and his step into TV indicates further success. Second largest In population among Mich!- gan's 83 counties, we cannot find that Oak- land County 1s represented at today's “better highways conference” called by Governor G. Mennen Williams in his office at Lansing. At the Oakland County Road Commission, _ Sol Lemerson tells me they have heard nothing about it, and the same statement comes from . . Pleyd Andrews, Chairman of our Board of Supervisors. The Pontiae Press, : will be represented at the Governor's confer- ence by Burdett Stoddard. The first Santa Claus letter comes from five-year-old “Agnes Marie,” who writes that she lives near the Webster School, and asks only for “a gun like broth- ers” She concludes with “Ged Bless the Pontiac Press.” Southfield Township now appears to have the edge on all others in this county, where every township is showing a big growth According to its Supervisor, William Roeser, it will reach 60,000 by 1970. lation was 18.499. Its 1950 popu- A pair of muskrats whose home was flood- ed out near the residence of Clare Bowerman of Walled Lake are quite determined to move into his cellar. Ss = Verbal Grebide to— . Mrs. Elizabeth Koch of 28 Clarence St.; ninety-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. John Beemer of Clarkston; fifty-second wedding sary. . anniver+ r ie ) Voice of the People oe a “Yes, 1-Did Pick Up Some Things in America ; - -” Survey for Schools Is Excellent Plan; Badly Needed in Pontiac, Says Reader. (Letters will be condensed when neces- aary because of lack of space. Full name ] and teleph b of the writer must scoompaeny letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests uniess the letter is critica! in its nature) The Pontiac Board of Education and Dr. Dana P,,Whitmer, super intendent of schools, are to be commended for planning a perpet ual] internal survey for our schools The hiring of Dr. Otto Hufziger as an administrative assistant Many other school districts in the state of Michigan instituted these surveys years ago to deter mine population trends. For in- atance, the Saginaw School district began its survey in 1934 with the help of Federal funds. It has built . a series of schools, basing its sites on school survey, and has never misplaced a.-single building. The very fact that Pontiac is -having te condemn property to ob- tain school sites close to the chil dren points up the need for this type of survey. The Pontiac Board of Education should see to ft that future sites are designed and set aside- for schools -as soon as the survey determines where the chil- dren will be School Interested Give Curfew a Trial, Says W. J. Slingerland In the past many of our citizens have advocated the need of cur- few hours to deal with vandalism, property damage and various oth- er things which we can recall. How much abusé, evidence and wasted tittle ts needed to con- vince our enforcement officers, of- ficials and adult citizens be- fore this need may become a reality. To test resuits, place a curfew law at 9:30 p.m. or 10 p.m. for one or two years. If proven favor- able as to results, then lift the curfew with the understanding that it will be resumed if necessary. Wesley J. Stingeriand 5200 Dixie Hwy. . Looking Back 15 Years Ago FINNS RESIST intense Russian drive FDR DENOUNCES Russia's in- vasion of Finn territory. 2 Years Ago SHIPWRECKED CREW saved by Coast Guard at Muskegon BAPTIST CONCLAVE expects 700 for banquet to hear Dr. J. W. Fhliot THOUGHTS FOR TODAY A violent man enticeth his neighbor, and leadeth him into the way that Is not good.—Prov. 16: 29. ° * * The first great gift we can be- stow on others is a good example. Morell. Case Records of a Psychologist When Youngsters Fall Behind in School Any One of 6 Things May Be to Blame If a child fails to make pass-_ fective vision o: partial deafness - ing marks in school, it is not always due to a low “IQ.” Be sure you understand the sir reasons why youngsters may fall behind in school. By DR: GEORGE W. CRANE Case M-381: Randy L., aged 8, is a problem child who has his mother very much wotried about him “Randy doesn't get along well in achool."’ she stated. ‘and I am wondering if he is naturally stupid. for I've tried to help him with his lessons at home. “But instead of studying, he just wants to cut up and play. His teacher wrote me a note only last week saying that he is naughty and teases the other children “He failed last year and is taking the course over again, so he should really be able to make fine grades this year. But his school marks are scarcely any better than they were tast vear. He will be lucky if he passes into the third grade. “IT read one of your cases about the deaf child, Dr. Crane” so | have had his eyes and his’ ears checked, thinking they might explain his trouble. But there is nothing wrong with them. I am getting so discouraged. Is he just naturally stupid, or what is wrong, Dr. Crane?”’ Randy’s mother was. wise to have the boy’s eyes and ears tested in order to rule out de- just Aunt Het or a_good man. He's what you'd cal neutral—just too weak and fiabby te be anything positive. * \ q- as causes of low marks in school Even poor health, low vitality, infected teeth and adenoids, uadernourishment—in fact, any- thing which reduces the health and therefore the curtosity of children, will tend te lower thelr mental alertness, Even if Randy were entirely normal! in all physical. respects, he might be emotionally upset so that he could not do good work. There if. of course, the possi- bihtvy that he might be of lower than average mentality—possibly even feebleminded One of the greatest landmarks In psychology was the publication in 1905 of the Binet-Simon mental later this set of tests was stahdardived in this country by Professor Terman. They now are called the Stanford Binet Tests. With these excellent aids we can take a voungster aged two years or older and measure very ac- curatels mentality. Such measurements are a great help, too fer ofter children who faik in school, are tests his the seem stupid of net subnormal mentally Whenever we find a youngster who is not getting along well in his studies, we examine his eyes, ears, health, emotional and home environments, and then give him the mental test. We can predict fairly accurately how much intelligence he possesses and how far he can progress in school At the age of three-or four years we can thus success- fully: predict that a -chifd. will never be able to graduate from granimar schpol, or that he has sufficient mental horsepower to easily carry. the most ‘difficult cotlege courses when he grows up. When I. tested Randy. I found that he had, an_ iptelligence ,@uotient or 1. Q. of i which means that he is above average mentally. since normality is 100 This I. Q. is obtained by dividing the mental age by his actual or chronological ‘age He possessed nine-year mental age and was only eight by the calendar, so nine divided by eight gives him 1.12, usually stated as 112. Within an hour, therefore, I knew that Randy's poor marks were not due to defective in- telligence. His case turned out te be an only child's grand- standing for attention. Moreover, he and his teacher had not harmonized well in the second gtade His naughtiness was an aftempt to get awed ad- miration from his schoolmates and to compensate for..the fact that he had dropped behind his onginal class. If possible, never let a child fail in school or fall behind the playmates with whom he started out. Tutor him, coach hint—do anything possible to keep him in step. (Copyright, Hopkins Syndicate Inc) . Weegee ore gs SM ae wail: nt le ai CTs ee ee Heep ae ; wig +" : ee eal 4 j ne ; jt ; ’ é j ae - , i ey = i A . ‘g = ay ¥ . ‘ - . i s rd P ‘] il 4 i = | a i a - o ox _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 ae | ; - of Coronet, Sir Joun expresses his , ) | aaa ie =; James Marlow Says: | Ike’s Immense Popularity When the shouting and the stuck tn spite of the tumerous pro-. tests by defeated candidates Uni- vac stood mute. It has no reverse processes. It counted out the high, <4 pip. Univac is as accurate as Jack Horner’s thumb. 4 the extraneous clinkers * shaken down into Univac’s grate was young Franklin Roosevelt. The good-looking politico jetti- soned his congressional seat to go for broke on attorney gen- eral of New York State. Univae. took a special transfu- sion of red ink for Franklin Junior. At midnight it looked fike Frank- lin was in like the hay crop. At dawn Univac coughed up the end figures and Franklin the Twice was out like yesterday's egg shells. The papers said the kid broke down and cried. This is the first intimation we had that Franklin Two took politics seriously. We al- , ways thought he was in there for laughs like a putty nose. It sort of made us feel a bit _ remorsish for figuring he was sleigh-riding .on his old man’s toboggan-tails. The kid was lev- eling all the time. Politics is no place for a dilet- tante. That's an amateur with pro- fessiona] money Which is how we doped young Rooseveit. He blew the duke, he blew his congressional seat and landed jack-ways from Tuesday. But we're helping him next time out. We know a guy what knows a guy what knows a Univac. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE . No businessman would keep ... For she is waxing rubber tile . “ . When he should be asleep... § janitor . ers slumber .. . And few, if any, are the tips . , . That ever match her numbér . . . She has a dozen children or . . . Perhaps just two or three... equal share... |. To keep her hale and & af & -. Most likely searching ground administration, i is i ; et i Hire : Hit ai ié split on domestic foreign affairs, with are majority when opens in 1955—at through his foreign up the 13 Americans as spies if the Allies would trading with them. This country, said, should force the Allies to ding blockade release of lined he'd back the came right back by insisting on blockade. He has taken a stand contrary to the administration's again and again. ’ Smiles Make Merry At the end of a sermon in a Scottish church an ardent prohi- bitionist was permitted by the en- tirely anti-prohibitionist parson te “Brethren,” he said, “if I hed all the whisky, brandy and cham. pagne in ing Hymn 157: ° at the river?’”’ start. Many People Require 3 to By WILLIAM BRADY, LD. New the melancholy days are come to offices, stores, school- rooms, restaurants, public convey- ances. churches, theaters and liv- ing rooms, the season when the selfish and domineering have their own way about regulation of tem- perature and ventilation, if they can impose their wishes on the benigh and the meek. Canvass almost dny.-group of three or more persons and you will find differences of opinion or preference in respect to the heat- ing and ventilation of the room. The individual’s metabolism has a good deal te do with his or her sense of. comfort, chilliness or excessive warmth. So one with slow, low, minus metabo. lisnf may feel chilly in an at. mosphere which one with nor- ma} metabolism finds comfort- able. And most persons have normal or nearty .normal metabo. | lism—oxidation ¢r combustion rate, that is. Yet the exceptional insists on having the room tem- eee often * ‘With Slow Metabolism ~— 4 Miles of Walking a Day perature so high that The best. way to regulate room temperature is with a thermostat, and the majority vote of occupants of the room should determine at what point to set the thermostat. Namby-pamby persons. white collar workers, ‘‘brain’’ workers, business afd professional persons ‘who ride to and from office or mead £ hd | TFT nGe TH ay | i fi i if | 9.) rmid 7 4 THE : PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1954 4 ae | ‘ SEVEN a i ean For T ‘ squabbles 'in a justice of the peace! to threaten him ‘and trought her| meet her but when sife arfived she | ‘Plan for n details of the reorganization, siid and World War I, and © former mem- Former Model {or tere wen. math with hr Ca him wn er ef migra Sectna [tse mate mre it Deaths Last Nght eee and Gar Wood °. Wood had Miss Stiglich placed inj The attorney said Miss Stiglich. | mmig more modern.” iaminiapenen% uz | BABA, 6. president of the Mighiend Ou Wood, TSyearold millionaire, a $300 peace bond and she in turn | «divorcee; claims Wood has prom- @—Retired Lt.| The New York Times says a, tot pili ste seine seats ‘polinerian tas" thasem Bos. to Air Squabbles boat builder, said. Lucille Stigtich, charged hise with cosnatt. Sie enbd isedsto marry her. Gen, J. i. Suing, oo reorganiza Wnill ber. retirement Tass Marek for oo he kicked . Immigration Naturali-/ of some of dy snes - MIAMI BEACH, Fis, Gar |a statuesque brunet, weit te | _ Miss Stighich said over the phone| KNOW WHERE BARGAINS zation Service, said last night plans | others, te he pesnetn Gan paper SRP eee see ems eee| Ragelo In: the. Puaipyiaes ‘ro Wood, white-haired dean of Ameri-|home on Fisher Island and threat-| w+ she was too ill to talk about| ARE? Iv Classified! Home, car, |to reorganize the service are tiear-| says, some jobs will be wiped out! RoE Adi Exitio Solert. 90. wno| Porte’ % inches of rain in 24 can’ speedboat racing, and a*23-| ened to kill him. He charged she | the. matter. Her attdimey said she | furniture, narthing—eee West Adv computed and others transferred to new lo-| commanded the Italian forces which | hours told him Wood wos cegposed to! FIRST. | Swing, who declined to-discuss' cations. 3 pee oleh dons _ year-old former model will air their |_mide~a special trip to the island! = Sensational! “Waldorf” sport shirts, PJ's and SHIRTS Repeat sale on smart Girls’ wool coats and Coat Sets. *16= : 814, North Star bienbst fleece in pom- poin, cavalier and baller- ina styles! Coat sets: 4 Ga; Matehing slacks, | ee Men's and women's sheep-lined leather SLIPPERS 3° Women’s: Fabrilite tops, bard sole, rubber heel sheep collar. a reg Men's: Febrilite uppers, downy fleece lining, hard sole. Brown, blue wine. 6-12. 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Buy now and save Cotten flannel or double leop 20x40 chenille robes and TOWELS | Dusters 2-51 Heavy-weight terries that blot up moisture in a jiffy . then dry back to a soft fluffiness! Solid pas- tel. Save more now! Guest towels..........3 for 1.08 Wook elothe. 8 for (.00 | 5.00 Fluffy chenille in pretty pastels, cozy cotton quilts i and cotton flannels in col- orful plaids, vivid solid hues.Many, many leisure- time styles! Sizes 12-20; 88-44. Save now! SACINAW AT WARREN PONTIAC StoreS OPEN EVERY NICHT TO CHRISTMAS a NIC THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1054 M Letter Outlines | SS=5S5-5-* Plan Spending Jobless Policy siz-st's= = of Extra Funds Mitchell’s Message {to President tavored 30 per cent of| State’ Educators Eye Governor Gives Ike’s % individual's average wage. Benefits From Court's Views on Benefits | vested extending unemployment | Tax Ruling LANSING # — Gov. Williams satel LANSING (UP) — Some Michj- governmental employes, as Con- : made public today a letter from | gress recently extended it to fed- | gan éducation , leaders alreatty Secretary of Labor Mitchell which, Sn . were planning today of how to Williams said, “redefines” Presi- President Eisen-| spend the extra money some dent Eisenhower's views on unem- alee 3 posed that the | schools expect ‘to get as the ‘result ployment compensation. fits to all claimants, instead of ee Monday's Supreme Court decu- Mitchell said in the letter that | om present system of 26 weeks | slon on school property taxes. : ee el ple cele ——— | The high court held that porp- thet “the ern benefit level | 4.» — did not comment on erty for school tax purposes niust should be geared to the’ average ‘ be valued at state’equatized figures | gross earnings of all wérkers cov-' which génerally are higher than lered by the program, not just' Official’s Father Dies county equalized valuations. those drawing benefits at any par-| QwossO — Jay M. Terbush| Ellen Solpmecn, president of _|ticular time. Weekly benefit's. 5 father of Shiawassee | the Michigan Education Associa- amounts beneath this maximum | County Prosecutor-elect Jay M.| ten, sald “a better educational should be at least 50 per cent of | Terbugh Jr., died Tuesday of a| program tor the children of Mich: - the workers’ gross earnings im | heart attack. ‘The elder Terbush | igas te within our grasp. ‘ coveraged employment.” 'formerly ran a stock company| “As the result of the decision, Ne state agency was able to | which built the Hotel Owosso in| most school boards will be able 2 ee eee ie eee proposed higher benefits than years. by offering dollars that will attract |: * | Hatters, Other quartets ‘in the will be from Cleveland, Muskegon, Ypsilanti, and so | 457 Elizabeth Lake Rd. and may also be purchased al waneentnng te Puaiins Caps tt te y fer at the’ deen. By the way, the Key Finders are (left : Beautiful Formica Dinettes Lay the Preservation and Encouragement Barbershop to right) Rawley Hallman, Robert Ahnen, Henry Grave Sing America inc wb the Mad | Barnet nd Clinton (*Chase sratiabie in Chromé or -Wrought Iron Suggests Cobo tad een attrea. cote. ey! Port Huron Bypass |= acento MMM Sct con" Fike'ae scscpes wi ei cmg lave Cte nce he eppeerea (DUC 16 Open Monday|= Wimues eS ee le eer ictal and for Federal Job before my committee two months| LANSING # — A 2.2-mile by-| = 2 ame ago and more recently after my | pass of US-25 around the western visit to Detroit last month. _ | limits of Port Huron will be opened | & * (POY se, Made to Order General Clay Indicates; “! fee! his highway financing to traffic Monday morning, the = — : 2 : SIZE = : , . , program is workable and good and | State Highway Depgrtment an- Detroit Mayor May Aid | 1 will recommend that the Detroit | nounced today. = caere With Road plan be given the utmost consid-| The bypass will carry traffic|& : | Program tration.” from M-21 northeast to the Blue $49 95 : PHILADELPHIA w—Gen. Lu-| In Detroit, Mayor Cobo said he | Water bridge, where it will con- te ae ' CONVENIENT sopcer | cies D. Clay, head of President | #4 not been approached about a / sect with M-51 and US-Ze. ‘¢- AND UP - NENT ot OF COURSE! Sinesiats - ‘itn comneaittes federal job. Designed to route traffic away |= ee, = on nore cuieatal semmieg | Oe “bead Ga eet wae: | ee Sees Pat ee —— = = “4 Gift from Connolly's Means More” Mayor Albert E. Cobo of De- south from M-21 to US-25 ard M-29| = might be offered @ federal| “tpt! Assn. cn plans for Ge |i ville = BUY DIRECT ané = post in connection with the road| MuE® federal Mghway expend |) 12S suit by the Pierson Con- Metalmasters Mfg. Co. tracting Co. of Saginaw at a cost 4436 North Woodward Near 14 Mile Road program. Speaking at a news conference,| The general said he will be of 909.571. Clay said: ready to recommend financing of : “hayene with the beet , [Se wegen by the end of the! Burma Heod in China year and that unless a better pro-| recommend Cobo's plan. ported. Burmese Prime Minister U | = sam Nevand hie party arrived in the| = Daily 10 A. 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DECEMBER 1. 1954 TENDER- YOUNG F R Yi N G 39: VEAL ROASTS "nts 47? u 59° \" \_ yy Cut Up Pan Ready ‘ = ee MICHIGAN MILK FED LEG 0’ VEAL ton ton roast crave 43 Fer Meet Leet or GROUND BEEF “wisici" 4.39, BOLOGNA “in ccrt Sic. imu 39 HYGRADE FRANKS fiis/c27 59° PERCH FILLETS _ Hus. BROS. @ Delicious omer ix. hacen Pooky th Oe L & S$ Pure ‘Preserves _ t=. 39° "Best Cooks” Produce Specials j = aa KOOL-KRISP-All Purpose” _ KRISPY SALTINES = Exhtuan taneee 27%. , 3 Lime em 88 Michigan POTATOES TOP FROST = prpirereal Quick Frozen — 2 CHICKEN PIES : § 8 Ox. $ 00 Pkgs. - this week. 15 sx BAG GRAPEFRUIT Sit, ose Sine 5 «39:4 Prem ofl ever the nation hove esine loud prolece homemakers of the ‘superior quality and outstanding value of Stokely - Ven Camp's conned food. Awards of outstanding echievement have been presenred te the BEST COOKS in Detroit by Stokely - Von Camp. The eleven BEST COOKS whose pictures appear below make Wrigley's their feed shepping headquarters. 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SAGINAW {BR cE AD Bakery Special 20-Or -' OPEN THURSDAY AND FRIDAY TILL 9 P.M. [ s a ee ae a ey +e ST a oe a re. soy 2 rag ng - a. ~~ s = — CUETO c fae, he Se tie ~ hing . ‘ 8 : - foe eee ae ey . <5 : ~ Kha o . © > . * a_i p tek 4 . 4 ee ‘ / vent * ‘ _____{.\_ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1956 : = carrier has been crocheting for 6 | =... : = —__—____-_+-— Mailman Wins |": ncaa [Brifish Probing Try [sive tere tno in te soome [try « quick action Want, Ad TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: . JUNIO eons Crochet Award ss i : nh iy” int iF i H ) 200-Pounder Captures | {or.* tablecloth, t took her ise | of the 1,120on Royal Navy sub- Tia gng| Scant a |e emer =| AMAZING TUROAT RELIEF for-Third Year | ‘She was grand champion in 1941. who tried to} All Nu. me BEA hres albg -Bary Ay ns sabotage the.craft’s engines while} “ = =>, fasts twice as mailman who thinks crocheting is| She crochets at home after day waters last Wednesday. hoe ore Unset ean Si Oe, @ good cure for ulcers today won one eee te nurse in a|’ The admiralty, announcing the as trent Geen esterty —— ing charhplonehip| sn. three winners in the com rs ec, eam local anesthetic 62 of the United States for the third|...+ which drew more than 100, been made agalitet anyone. It gave | Safact noting petter—setine whe time. | 000 entries through preliminary | ¢ made irritations due te: Anthony S.. White of. 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PRESS “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, =e de | : ; What Religion Means to Our Family 1U.S. 1 s |Arousing World FelinglsPlan to: Free Jailed Airmen edit Ha ¥ at a i def ri! e i i i By LULA & common meeting ground.” Beaver Family Finds Faith Common Meeting Ground "= In a few words, the Beaver family expressed what their religion meant to them by saying “It is a tie that binds, a guiding light and /°Pinion = B. OGDEN ressing Others Support Tough| ~~ Approach to Force Reds} : ; oa _ ‘THIRTEEN : ry ee es ao Ms § a for Re ee a 4 7 7 ‘ Senators Say Congress { lined the program yesterday: sion of the draft law, a modified | | { & = Ss i ai iis itl Fy if je z z i li 2 "hi ; t , ef 72. hi oe Hi + f i Te ane rt FA tea! HU ; Fi Hy 7 Bi ef 4 fi ! : aT ; H f d i F : uit z | L i i i Yoshida Te of Chinese pipes Ute $100 Million I feft that it was all this and more, when I met them and speech Monday night engineers estimated story as in r ier Ss was t Smile agai deni Cie Mrs. Beaver who said that she was.an orphan at eight. She said — that neighbors cared for their family of six until finally after three = 6) se: , channels to handle ocean traffic or four years the four remaining children, as two had died, went He ruled out, with backing from The study was made at orders Mr. and Mrs. Beaver came to Pontiac from Hollandale, Miss. in terday, ‘any “war action such as trom Congress by the Army | 1920 so that their two daughters could have a better education and | naval and air blockade of Red’ Corps of Engineers. The corps | that they might have better working conditions to help provide it. China.’ was expected to make its official They joined Newman A. M. E. Church in 1923. Mr. Beaver In any event, one problem fac- report today. says that he is interested in all phases of the church work. ing U. S. officials was this: Should The study. snid if the Great Mrs, Beaver has been Sunday School teacher, class leader, | their actions be directed at seek- Lakes is to handle ocean vessels,| spiritual adviser, stewardess, president of the Missionary Society, meta cr aoa Gao tee channels must be deepened in the} a member of the choir and an ordained deacon. ebaggpene , a the vel pe ig Pcie a oe The Beavers have eight grandchildren and eight great-grand- | all 69 American citizens believed : ver, the Straits of Macki- ne : nac and the St. Marys River. children. : XN to be held inside China against Advence Word on the engineers’ Mrs. McGlown ts a teacher in the Pontiac School system a ; report indicated the new estima | ir eR CaP er en ‘ is $20,000,000 more than one made) Ft by Army witnesses in seaway| |) .. hearings in the House last year. ox The study resulted from resolu- © tions. in Congress last year av thored by Rep. Machrowicz (D- Mich) and Sen. Wiley (R-Wis). The study will be made into an appro priations request when the Sth Congress assembles in January. The Great Lakes link with the | © ©; Seaway would be completed with ‘ pect toon Litem ramp eagrn z * * : ‘ move all the way to Duluth. we ~ Pee at 2) Catal ~ ~ BE ON | The report also was said to we recommend that all channels be lowered to a depth of 27 feet, the 4 same as the seaway 4 Channels downbound from ve | now are 2% feet and 21 feet upbound. Ships are limited to drafts | of 22.3 feet downbound and 18 feet upbound at low lake levels. * The report was said to com- ment: { “Anticipated ’ WHICH thespians from Pontiac High to advertise the play will present tonight; stl x eee een ee ss Dosinis a ate 7 dss — siidinatisles DO YOU READ — Schoo} painted a sign | One side reads property but the side facing north is “On Borrowed Time” which | backwards. The students claim no matter which Thursday and Friday. | side you read, the play itself is not put on backwards. i a a es Pentiac Press Photes Enthusiastic Says Today's NEW... YORK (INS) American boy playing in a space E. | suit and dreaming of exploring life on the other planets is ‘‘on the Washington, DC, declared in an in- | Youth May See Rocket Age terview today he believes the “roc-| draming about will come to ket age” could come in time to af-| tending the annual convention of | | fect the lives of the boys who are| the American Recket Society at a ee ee oe | Hotel, : ‘| “In this coming era rockets are | | i | | “We are at the brink of | era in which the things boys pass,” said Resen, who is portation and exploration. now reaching an average of $4,300 only,’ I say all the free world is an | going to play an increasingly im- ,its bulletin boards three inches to are _ | portant part in all fields of trans- (accommodate at raised considerably, | a year, Dr. Taylor said a state | signed with America only.” which pays its industrial work-| 1, questioners in the Diet who ers the most: in the nation must | urgeq expansion of trade with the pay more for teachers to meet | Communists, he declared: | paper acm * ¢ e advocated a minimum teach-| The Communist radics er wage of $4,000 a year and the Peg [Rone peers ge 2 $200-a-year raise for all. ears,” he said. “At the same fime, Mm —— Legislature put | the Communist radices beamed to ichigan « record as favoring | Southeast Asia tell them J is federal funds for school construc: | being rearmed for renewed ag. tion. aa CG cee — tion. It is foolish to y Communist No More Peering Up: ee “Russia and China,” he said, JANESVILLE, Wis. (UP)—The| ‘have been unable to export to Parker Pen Co. has lowered all| earn foreign exchange. If they | have no foreign exchange, how can jate its 299 employes | we expect them to buy anything who wear bifocal éyeghasses. ‘from us?” U.S. Twice Vetoed Use of Atomic Bombs on Reds By FRED SPARKS NEA Staff Correspondent TOKYO — Twice in recent months the United States has considered but rejected the use of baby A-bombs to stop further Red Chinese expansion in Asia. The “hot- spots” were Quemoy and Dienbienphu. The use against Red China of these junior-sized atomic weapons—which can destroy a particular part of a large city—may be considered again if Peiping grabs for some- body else’s homeland. - oe (The above facts, revealed here for the first time, come when public indignation is at a high pitch in the United States because of the sentencing of 13 American airmen as spies by the Peiping government. At least one member of ‘Congress has demanded a show of force.) 1 Despite afiy denials ‘that might be issued, this corre- spondent has got the story nailed down—from those who planned the raids.and those who would have made them. The possibility of such an assault was known to the Moscow-Peiping duo. Accordingly, nothing here will assist the foe. | . On both occasions it was President Eisenhower himsel who ordered the proposed assaults canceled. (Washington pointed out that Mr. Eisenhower would not have to cancel any such proposal formally but that failure on his part to accept such an idea would be tantamount to cancellation. The atomic energy act gives the President sole power to order the atomic arsenal unlocked.) - The first was during the slege of Dienbienphu. Our enerals and admirals in the Orient were asked to suggest ow the isolated fortress might be saved. While some Staté-side politicians talked about sending American to Indochina, the men on the spot here realized that the time GIs were unloaded the issue would have been decided. ; ' . They caref ney ered resend pr taal delan Dienbienphu ith baby A-bombs, makes the surround- ing hills so radioactive q curtain would protect General deCastries. They were so convinced of their ability to draw a circle around Dienbienphu without endangering the defenders that one leading Air Force officer offered to parachute before the faid as an * ” Mr. Eis¢nhower said: “No!” 4 One of /the reasons offered by the President was that, he feared a reaction against the use of any kind, of an b—particularly in J , which was the re- cipient of the first two A-bombs in history. , Since the President made the above point, Americans | ce . i 4 . . - x out here concerned with freedom’'s future in Asia have been urging the Pentagon to think up and advertise a new name for the baby A-bomb. 7 “They aren’t A-bombs in the Hiroshima sense,” an Air Force officer told me, “no more than a 1000-pound blockbuster is a firecracker, although all explosives grew up from the Chinese firecracker.” The second time a baby atomic attack was suggested was when the Reds to d Quemoy, Formosa’s off-shore island, with artillery around the clock, The advocates of radioactive muscle put their case this = “Here = is nothing but all Asia. “There aren’t h American boys to make a ground attack on Red China; our allies aren't ready. U na i f : i | ‘jj ; " i F q é 5 i i i er proof Red China will settle for) # Furthermore, traditional bombing would be costly and long ranged. Bae g| “Ours is a plan—via baby A-bombs—to knock out Red | Chinese war potential in a matter of days without caus- ing great numbers of civilian casualties.’ Eisenhower said: “No!”—although the Presi- dent was thus opposing a very large number of his mili- advisers. Dat the A-bombs are still conveniently stored, the planes are available, and the heartland of Red China is mapped down to the last traffic sign. ff 3 \* cgay - ’ lease of 13 Pe ARMS oa 3 a i . Wd pig Stati ~ ’ ae ee ee * | Penton * «ty de ~ holiday s )-pres i = aera atiuter ot nlah-bleck. becker Team the skirt or crazy Blouses ........ woe. 8.50 pretties pants with the pinky-pink * ¢otton sateen blouse. Crazy pants: skirt: blouse. Rudy Amantea ‘Claims Bride ~ in Wisconsin — _ THE.PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11956000 Decorating | for Children Is Pleasure “Piggy Bank Costs Produce Practical I and Pretty Rooms Prettying, up’ & snug little do- > ei First Presbyterian Church. Mr, and Mrs. }) Anthony Kreps of Garland avenue are his parents, and she is the daughter of the J. B. Courtneys of | Pittsburgh, Pa. Racine : main for the smal] queen or king ‘The bridd’s sister, Mrs. James who rules the nursery is 9 favorite ae matron i ‘i t PEL 3 q zB z Fy o < ia the most difticat| MRS. EARL ANTHONY KREPS troop of ltée | 5,000,000 Victims in ’53_ os o Most Dangerous Room wor pay ner cs 102 House Is the Kitchen NEW YORK (NEA) — Your, The electrical appliances of kitchen, probably the most stream-| which you're so proud aren't . . a mere as s What gayer than @ Cif-| jined room in = . » your house, is also, actually life-savers if the WIGGS . . . Store of 1,000 Gift Treasures ch ly cron carci rf mat deg os aby ee. 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Pike St. ‘v " FE 4-2878 | serves as assistant conductor, to George Putnam, The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra will present its . second concert of the year Tuesday evening in‘Lincoln Junior High School. Featured guests will be the Mac- Dowell Male Chorus. : - This year is the 25th anniversary of the founding of the MacDowell chorus, the purpose of which was to bring men from all walks of life together for fellow- ship of song and relaxation. It was the outcome of a quartet of singers, Harold Clark, first tenor, living in upper Michigan, Albert Glockzin, now living in Appleton, Wis., formerly in charge of the vocal department of the Pontiac High School, Gienn Williams, baritone and Edgar Thomas, bass, well-known singers here. The chorus now has 50 members, including Ivan Long, Leland Dennis and Oscar Schmidt, who have remained active since its founding in 1929. It has sung under several! directors as it has grown into a permanent, cultural asset of this community, with but one accompanist, Oscar Schmidt, who also choral director. A strong desire to express words in effective, dynamic songs, regular rehearsals, and sacrifice for a cultural aim, make it possible for this organiza- tion to sing about a dozen concerts each year. Some are for the joy of the Christmas season to hos- pitals, some to church groups and civic clubs. One “‘Beautaire” Air-Conditioned Hair Dryer PH Riker Bidg.—Reer of Lobby FE 3-7186 a Holiday Coiffure © and Styling by Tony & Carl New Hair-Drying Comfort ! Like the Sun and Breeze of a Summe: Day hae. 7 +|City Panhellenic »|Will Gather Members of Pontiac City Pan- hellenic will gather Monday eve- ning at the home of Mrs. George Petroff on Cherokee road for a Christmas party. Hostess for the evening will be Mrs. William J Donnelly Mrs. Cecil Davidson of the Walled Lake Story Teller’s League will present a Christmas story WE Pte Your New Hair Cutting ry if preparation, addin its com dona ‘Symphony Features MacDowell Male Chorus formal toncert in the spring requires serious studied to their ee e year the Michigan Male Chorus iation held titive sing in Pontiac, the $800 profits were to the Pontiac Civic Auditorium Fund. This chorus is also a member of the National Association. Now another distinction has come to it, particu: | larly so because only a limited number of singing groups can participate. The Pontiac chorus has been asked to sing a solo number at the International Sing in Rochester, N. Y. in 1955. |. At the forthcoming concert, the symphony orchestra “under the direction of Francesco DiBlasi will play four famous compositions, and the MacDowell Chorus will sing songs, all of which will herald the Christmas season. In Everyday Living Silver Leads One delightful thing about silver holloware is that each and every piece can lead a double or triple life in your everyday living Bread-and-butter plates, for in- stance, make beautiful ash trays ‘|when extra are needed while en- tertaining. A compote dish does quite as well for bonbons, nuts mints or candy is attractive for serving hot rolls around the clock for serving vege- OME gee and: music will be supplied by Rosamond Haeberle. A money | making project is planned by the | group for Saturday. ae | | {It’s a. Long Story College men and coeds add a touch of vouthful dash to their winter coats with six-foot knitted wool scarfs in broad stripes of Hi their lege colors. 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Your silver water pitcher is ideal for teed beverages or punch, and for cocktails as well. try using it for long-stemmed flowers or leaf arrangements, too. It is an additional touch of lux ury to use and enjoy your silver lion per year on eye care. =" = s — 101 N. Saginaw St. | ¢ ow AT JAC Priced from $1,00 4ACOBSEN’S FLOWERS es FINE GIFTS = eS -_ =" OBSEN’S Enchanting Christmas Candles FE 3-7165 | eet ee RRAPARRARARRMRP WAPI T WRI RRM PR A rich damask type is perfect for formal. entertaining; while Festival, the plain textured table- cloth can be ysed for either for- | 7 : s members, while Oscar Schmidt gets ready to back je Table Dress ° , eueucuceuucay |] DR: SPOCK & : ABOUT 8 "Cd 3 Christmas | Dance Set by ESA Mrs. Alex C. Morris has been hamed general chairman of the Epsilon Sigma Alpha Sorority an- nual Christmas dance to bé held Dec. 18 at Twin Beach Country Club Assisting »ith arrangements are Mrs. Frank Jalosky Jr., chairman’ of orchestra; Mrs. John Doherty and Mrs. Donald Moore, tickets; and Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney, and Mrs. Fred Baumgardner, dvcora- tions . Mrs. Reginald Rippberger and | Mrs. Robert’ Earl are handling -@ publicity, and Maxirie Miller is in| s charge of patrons. a In New Jersey it is illegal | Seesemeceeeses drive a stagecoach on Sunday. Seeeeuceenuagenees views on strictness versus flexibility. Tuesday, December 7th 6:30 to 9:00 P.M... 48 N. Saginew $e. “BE A SMART SANTA Shop While No Women Are Allowed! everyone wants his home to glow | F 2 rae” iD, ne la ayy: id hy Stra GA ws ® wy “s ‘ ee MEN°S NIGHT INN wel ie ae Fiabe Wage ite gh alk Se | mal or informal: and the home- | spun is ideal for informal dining, | Dramatic effects ean be achieved by bold contrasts in tex- ture and colors . for instance a plain green textured cloth with napkins of a contrasting bright red; red and white used for a cen- terpiece; and simple white china or pottery would make an _attrac- | tive setting The centerpiece should always or holding fruit and it also makes as often as you can and in as many 1, related to the tablecloth — an impressive container for a flow. , teresting ways as may be de) oiher to make a bold contrast er centerpiece. vised. Silver has. recently been! agyinst it — or when using a mul- As adaptable. as it is useful, a| described as America’s most beau | 1) colored patterned cloth. to high classic silver bowl makes aj tiful necessity, and its gleaming) ight one of the colors in the table gracious centerpiece filled with | beauty adds an air of distinction | ojotp> flowers. Large ones make hand-| ‘0 your home ——= - —— some punch bowls or wine coolers, re WP AS He and smaller bowls are useful! Americans spend about $300 mil- | WINTER HATS IN TWO DRASTICALLY - REDUCED GROUPS! , Millinery ort: * Salon ha - a ato OR ae < on living - models Lingerie, Robes. 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PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 11986 ay & " pays Use Compromise Sica] Sulp = on a (UR a 46 I day ( 0 ections. ave Festi IVE. [Oo ‘T Is Your Living Room Ready , | for the Holidays? . f ‘Special “Christmas Offer - rd With 2-Pc. Suite The gleam. of To usher ia . Ordered, FREE gold and the rege rte Footstool or 6 Dining lustre of silk a | Chairs Reupholstered is combihed ete (Slip-Seats) for rget- ——— beaut : this =— = Custom-Styled Furniture, Manufactured wd = 5, costume of to Sitti You! num OY pure silk | a bresnde_is crt: : Blotta. Ivy and <-. Call ‘Today william wright re pale grayish r Established 1932 ——. yd hes _ ——— Mad back-swe a ot — Jackie Rae Dante Studio embroideries , " 214 Telegraph FE 2-2128 against ‘ ENTERTAINMENT burgundy. : for your Holiday Parties . Precision Dance Routines 4 Gay Christmas Parties * Call for Glittering Gowns Suddenly it's Christmas — fabu- boarded with iridescent sequins. ‘bellished with floral embroideries mureness to even the most formal ball dresses. Wide and string-thin straps, hal- ter negklines, ,draped one-shoulder bands, high-cut bateau or square necklines and fichus or stoles are some of the artful devices that are p effecting a fascinating cover-up. » ovening ensembles with dramatic past ol swept around glittering gowns, brightly colored cocktail sheaths glimmering like Christmas mas is matched by shimmering Protect Clothing | It's a good idea to remove) sharp-edged ornaments or buttons before putting clothes in the wash- ing machine. Also, zip slide fasteners closed. Your clothes won't get cut and torn in the speeding machine. 7th ANNUAL YEAR-END CARPET SALE! All Perfect Quality ROLL-ENDS and FULL ROLLS Tremendous Selections! UP TO 50% SAVINGS! TERMS 15% DOWN! UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY! CARPET & FURNITURE CO. 932 W.HURON ST. 1/2 BLOCK FROM TELEGRAPH PHONE FE.5-9211 PONTIAC MICHIGAN 1 ball dresses. point of rounding the shoulder Outstanding textures are pas- | tips. Junior dresses too, have run tel satin, changeable organza in | for cover with bodices cut in colorful silk taffeta in regular, | sleeves. . sheer, parchment or soft finishes, The attenuated look of the peau de sole in a riotous palette | cighteenth century figurine is ac- and wispy plain or painted chif- 1. extend in a sculptured skintight fons. | me from high bosden to mid: Richness of detail brings a | hipline, swathed in silk with pleats, ssi ol eiuagintats palty amhsa. shirring or folds released from that form a neci€® point. with | Jewelled or embroidered bodices further define the line. Bands of velvet ribbon or seed pearis is still another way that the longer, lithe jewelling on bodices, line is delineated. extending into full or easy skirts. Rows of fine crystal pleating Leeper Helene Sizer, Charles Harbag& Speak Vows Making their home in Key West, | Fia., are Mr. and Mrs. Charles | Frank Harbage. She is the former | Helene Thelma Sizer, daughter of |Mr. and Mrs, Leonard Bogue of Norwich, Conn. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. — B. Harbage of Lenox ave- ngewe af pare white French imperted rose point lace was | worn by the Bride as she preached the altar of Christ Episcopal Church in Nerwich for the 10 o’clock ceremony Nov. 20. | Mrs. Marlene Cormier and Mad- lyn Maruzo of Norwich and Carol | Marquette of Baltic attended the | bride. |* Wilson J. Harbage of Birming- ham served as best man and Paul | Wilczek of Norwich and Henry | Marquette of Baltic seated the | guests. Bonnie Jean. Harbage of Birmingham acted as flower girl and Gregory Harbage of Birming- NO WICK © NO WaIT > NO WASTE | ham was ring bearer. Colgate's new Florient instant- || When the couple left for a honey- action Air Deodorant — kills moon in Washington, D. C., Or- household — cook- bs . ae a gee smoking, bathroom, pets, musty mond Beach and Miami Beach, ean eels come: aad poomnid : the bride was wearing a black ‘ faille dress with red accessories. | BEGINNING CLASSES | in GREGG SHORTHAND ACCOUNTING TYPEWRITING COMPTOMETER CALCULATOR and Other Subjects THIS WEEK Day, Half-Day and Evening Sessions VETERAN APPROVED | 7 W. Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 | Call, Phone or Return This Ad for Information ee a a . Taffeta and barathea appears em- ee p , : x ie ; ' ‘ oe a . op oe J : ie nod . ; Ba : +0 C7 . a ‘ i . ; eras ; x! , A y } #- ; - , ,® ri Ay A ia i. I aaa \* ‘ 2 \ ; * } THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER.1, 1055 bg Bride Wears |Couple Wed in Saginaw, | Palest Pink -|Reside in East Lansing Lace Gown _ | Margaret. Ruth Schroeder and) Mt. Pleasant, Mrs. Robert Mehoke, i . t ™ = le ‘ Attendants Wear arnefog iy Shayne anny Lear and Jean Treat. They all wore | » Ballerina Gowns fore acmas." "sm spe a Be lace orenay | wy . * | "The bride is the da: ir of the | feta and carried bouquets of coral | ac ‘Cold “Wave Detroit Rite 1 wlmor Wi Sehrectone ot Seekome | chryennthdinenee. a : hat A gown of palesf pink Chantiliy|8%d his parents are the Christo! Brian Boyle, the’ bridigreom’ | f lace and French net was worn by | Pher E. Boyles of Cameron avenue. Sevther- weedeat" beak oon $ 50 $ the cere- ) = . = j the F . LANOLIN ENRICHED Barbara Boegehold when she be- | seven o'clock the guests were Roderick Boye came the bride ¢ Lt. Lee bride wore a flcor | Dallas Cargill of East Lansing Westy Shay gown of while Ince fea- | Robert Rakafield of Kalamazoo and Mr, Mehoke. ; No Appointment Necessary held a fingertip veil of i. , ° ° and she ‘carried «bow: | schroeder wore a dress of a bine] Hair, Cutting and Styling co te lad bou- Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Hardy | quet. of white roses and white |iace with : vs : & a corsage of white roses b Shay of Birmingham. chrysanthermums, . and gardenias. The reception was ¥ y Oscar The bodice of the bride's gown | Mrs. Robert M. Jereau of Lake |held in the church parlors. The was draped and accented: with | ville wore a gown of coral lace| newlyweds will reside in East PARISIAN | au off-shoulder portrait neckline cver coral’ tafiste end corvied a Lanshag. a short sleeves, appliqued with | bouquet of coral and white‘ chry-| she is a graduate of Central i lace. 3 - santhemums for her duties 85 Michigan College where she was BEAUTY. SHOP The bouffant skirt fell gracefully | ™#tron of honor. affiliated with Alpha Sigma Alpha} . in tiers of net and lace, blending} .The bride's other attendants sorority, and he is a senior at 7 West Lawrence St. into a chapel train. A coronet of | Were Mrs, Edward Johengen of | Michigan State College, matching lace. leaves secured her veil of French illusion and she ® vines, centered with a white ‘ : . : . | ‘ 4 9 Dr, Jee Arter View ofictated Special - loom icld ky A a 3 ——* Detroit, | ; urchase . ASHION SHOP Mrs. Cashdon | oe Seat | Witt Spea Mary MeAlpine of Detroit, Mrs. , , to Sisterhood meen toe. Aten Despina = Ss ii Sara we . rn g i 9 pase season eee ; | i ! i i | f | f te iit det fs; at Tent TG Ha | itl | Hee , f if. Fs : j d +9 The. . ed ALL-WOOL © Menswear Flannel GOAT DRESS | ; 4 Fg 4 i 7 3 : B . ult BE Pi i se : aT iF ® Charcoal Grey a i purse. TOTE-ALLS ||| pattea™ Presoyverian ‘Cnuren wil meet | When the couple left for a mot rock with the fahel pit hupcheon’ ‘Betton een: |? © EL Toro, Cali. pass be held. Shay is stationed M travel punches Force pilot, the bride was USE OUR xs ost So on LAY-A-WAY! | Navy Mothers Club 355 will meet at = wore matching accessories Free Initialing and = bouquet. "Git Wrapping ee eee econ Oe . , KIMMINS ont ie WE Soe Bt Club Slates Dance —i|| ee orwn Bvangelicel Church on Prospect street. | record dance Thursday from 8:30) Leather Goods . Prances C. Butterfield Tent 9, Daugh- | until 11 p.m. in the Green Room of | 14 W. Heres PE 2-2620 fer et pm in the Grotto Mall ise | He YMCA. bi ® Dark Brown Newest look for fall! Coat dress in 7 | shapely smooth lines, in soft zephyr © A Group of wool piped with bands of crisp rayon Smar test Styles faille, beautiful $] 675 ‘tive 10 to 16 colors. Mauve pink, , “ avacado green, mint green, wood e Sizes 9 to 15 violet, navy, apricot. 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Boys and girls like " the style. . . Mother and Dad like Weather- Bird's economical ways 5% cad 6”° According to Size right steet Our up-to-date tain the nt eine for theusands ef reguiariy made Gtapp’s their Gift Certificates Issued In Any Amount Sn JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E a a cay Ey (SHOE. STORE ~ STAPP'S secassasssssssssesssesss ereceserecter tc cteccs STAPP'S . ) says 24-year-old Kaye King os NOSE) ay” Introvert Should Face — an Audience Timidity Can Be Helped With Jobs| KANSAS CITY (INS) — If you're | a shy, introvert type of gal, take ta job denibnstrating a product or service before an . audience in stores. | It's a sure cure for the timid, | After being a demonstrator one. year, Kaye says she now (1) never lacks for Conversation, (2) wel- | | comes meeting new people. “and (3) | has twice as much fun out of life. | Kaye touss department stores ‘over the country 4s a gift wrap- 7 | ping demonstrator for a greeting | card manufacturer. She stays in | each. city.about three days, and daily before groups of shoppers. “T was terrified at first, even | though it was exactly what I had made up my mind to do,” she says. “But after my first shaky experiences, I gained confidence. | “T found out that simplicity and | sincerity are probably the two | most important qualities in a dem- onstrator. You have to believe in what you are doing and remember | that the women in your audience | are there to learn something.” | A Kansas City girl, Kaye attend- | ed the University of Kansas at| | Lawrence, worked a3 a retail. store | | clerk, then joined the company as) @ gift wrapping demonstrator and | stylist last year. Before sudiences | of 100 or more women, she explains | how to wrap gifts attractively and neatly, how to make various ribbon | bows and create decorative effects, | and how to treat odd-size and un- | usual presents—as unusual as a live parakeet, a golf club, a bass | | oboe. | “Anything can be gift wrapped | stimulating to solve the wrapping | problems an audience gives you.” | Demonstrating is a comparative- ly uncrowded career field for young women, she said. and many companies are constantly looking for likely applicants. even shy ones. “You don't stay shy very long,”’ she said. ‘‘And after that it's fun.” Use Right Cleaner There ts a special product for | cleaning the inside of an automatic | coffee maker—several in fact. Do use one instead of a gritty cleans- er. The cleanser will take the chrome off and leave a copper coat that gives coffee a funny taste. in Demonstrating. | makes three or four appearances | Fashions come and go and the darling of I've found,” she declared, “‘and it's the current season is the demure “little girl” collar, A hand-crocheted collar and belt set Youthful Looking Lips! ———— a Gold Star Mothers Sew Cancer Pads Mrs. H. C. Hight was mean Tuesday to 14 members of iean Gold Star Mothers, Chapter | Nine, when they met at her Whitte- | more street home. Mrs. Joseph Mras and Mrs Ze- tha DeWitt were guests at the co- qperative luncheon. During the afternoon the group sewed 200 cancer pads for the American Cancer Society. Several members will attend the dephrtment board Permanents M1 N. Perry St. Professionally Styled, Cut mer-| run, meeting at Lansing on Thursday. | | of sparkling white, for instance, will enhance the richness of dark wool dresses and blouses. | Attained With Makeup soft lip lines are something; Before you start practicing for | | every woman desires. And with a prettier lip line, you'll need some | , careful study of their individel | Deowty tools The first and most lip problems, together with the! important is a lipstick brush. correct method of applying lip-| A brush can reach into the cor- When Buying. Toys, Keep Children’s Ages in M ind - _ ah stick, any woman can have pretty. ners of your mouth so much easier | youthful-looking lips. “ |than your lipstick tube. A_ long- ; ak coe think eee handled camel's-hair brush is best i means adding color to their lips. Many Gveriook! conn: ee ns | pletely the possibility of reshaping their lips to more flattering lip,| lines. Your fips may be too thin. The You'll also need. a well-pow- dered puff and a tube of lipstick. Keep some facial tissues and cold cream handy, too, to.biet lips and “erase” any mis- small, thin-lipped mouth adds» peed years and a harsh, severe look takes you may make. | te the face. Lipstick applied In First, powder your lips well to generous curves will give thin | absorb any moisture. Then, satu-| lips a softer, more supple took. rate your brush well with your &2 North Saginaw St, 7 ‘ b % matched swith hand-detailed doeskin th é a Bight exquisite colors. ‘ vate 14.95 to_16,98 “THE HOUSE OF CASHMERE Men’s Night in Birmingham Monday, December 6 7 to 10 P. M. Neumode Christmas and stockings just naturally go together. Nylons are practical —but they're so beautiful, too! Choose from these favorite sheers. Fantasy: 51/15, self or dark seam ...... . 89% White-Collar Girl: 60/15, self or dark seam . Honeybare: seamfree with nude heel, flex-top . . *1 | Vanity: in more than two dozen colors . . .-. $1.15 | Supersheer: flattering luxury sheer... . . . 1.35 _ Te Charge for Gift-wrapping your thumb and fingers, and if you want to steady your hand, | place your smallest finger against | your chin Outline your lips. starting at the corners of the upper lip and work- ing toward the center. When you a, have completed one side of the | upper lip, outline the other side, | starting again at the corner of the | lip Use small curving strokes. Re- | saturate your lipstick brush with —_, lipstick. Hold the brush "wa i lips If you feel your lips are just a rifle too large, making them ap- pear smaller is a simple proced- edges of your lips genérously. | Then, using the lipline created your brush Remember not to go all the way out to the corners of your mouth in order to have a smaller effect. lipstick as you stroke it on von | ure. When applying your foundation | base and powder, cover the outer | — by the base, apply tipstick —wittr The Christmas tree is laden with the most exciting array of gifts the season ever saw! Jewelry ensembles draw a bead on fashion, with mecklace . . . Mankies drop a hint of Christmas cheer . . . in pure linen, hand rolled edges ... .59e to $1.98 Bag her heart with this fine leather handbag. with inside tipper pockets ....-.. $5.00° Gloves have a hand in the season — of easy- care nylon by- Kayser $2.00 Slip her with tubbable nylon tricot, heaped with generous he! pings of lace ... $3.98 - $10.98 Sweaters have top gift priority — in suds-able orion studded with béeeds ........ 816.98 . *Fed. Tax 3507 Elizabeth Lake Road, Pontiac 1 Block West of Huron | ~ RUTH HAIGH ‘CUSTOM LAMP SHADES PICTURE FRAMING OLD PRINTS 165 Pierce St., Birmingham MI 4-2092 Dresses $ _ 8-62 ee $] | Visit Our JUVENILE DEPARTMENT Gifts for Infants and Tots in a complete size range. Infants Mtoe 24 months. . Toddlers 1 to 3, and Tots 3 to 6x. . SPECIAL PURCHASE SELLING Christmas POLISHED COTTON 100% NYLONS SEVERAL STYLES Sizes 7-14 The MARGARET ANN SHOP 98 Infinitely pretty, yet , amazingly practical . . is-Our collection of specially-priced- for-Christmas gift DRESSES. A nautical sailor, a darling Hansel and Gretel fashion with apron and all, ombre stripes in gay tones, touches of white ot the sleeves and cuffs ahd Con-Can Petticoats. In The Riker ‘Building Bid 4 ise _ =s Pe - e : * , + ‘ ~ \ — ; , a A ae < “ 4 . i 4 ¥ ’ 4 L : Z - hd i oe ee ee cee —o a a, oa _ ee LEE: (Nee TC eS ag en ene ie ee a Ss - . SANDRA LOU SWANEY folder style, and plant a framed closeup on each page Easy to assemble and fun to . display ts a family snapshot mo- bile. For this, you trace around a coin, cutting cut the pictures in circles. Fold heavy white pa- per in half. Poke a couple of holes in the crease and thread a piece of fine wire through them. Bend .the soe to al-| ow Greeting Hint Suggested to Delight Special Friend He atF Le ith ii He ea fie aoe 1] | ieee gf il 3 a } 8 BF | at swer to the quest for “something panic | ' i til TUT favored. easy to chew end free of chalky” taste. They ere a good way te help prevent calchum éefictency. Try them today . TABS pie Comeers the Patemey gered 100 | Compares the Price — ime tine, 8 l f WE PHA MAIL O8D8RS NATURAL a $242.00 $137.50 $536.00 “Pontiac’s Oldest Jewelry Store” 28 W. Huron St. “The Store Where Quality Counts” is only one quality — the finest — whether it be modest or great in cost. Prices include Federal tax Charge or budget IMustretions slightly enlarged | Use Our _ Christmas Lay-a-way Plan COMPANY pe a ¥ »} ] THE PONTIAC PRESS, WED > ; TIES Distinctive styling and workmanship _ match these ties with handsome. suits. ° From $1.50 DONEGAL SPORT SHIRTS The luxury and quality ef the Donege! . Sport Shirts fit the men whe demend , character and dignity. $4.95 From SLACKS for COMFORT Here are slacks of top quality... comfort and fashion are built in. 7-93 From “ From NESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1954 Hathaway Dress Shirts You'll see Hethoweys being worn by particular men more and more these days. : From « IK’S CHRISTMAS GIFTS” put the best of everything WELDON PAJAMAS. The ultimate in sleeping comfort — obtained + designers of original First Nighter, Weldon Pajamas — ‘3.95 5.95.” — Society Brand Clothes Wherever prominent men gather, you see clothes of this excellent fashion and quality. From $79.50 State-of-Maine Robes For ease of movement and handsome styling — State-O-Maing Is made for - his Christmas gift. GLOVES Genuine leather gloves . . . stylish and werm , + « with lining or without ’ NINETEEN _ ‘ ay f ; FE 2-7257 || lining. From $3.95 ‘- : UddIK’S : | "93. NORTH SAGINAW ST. af 15 eae slit a el is a , . y " *™ ae a ia a adie eet aR NR 2 {i . Fal P a ‘ a bag i ee te ea ee Re me ee * - ’ 1 ‘ ’ . ? a + * #h ; ope ee 4 + * ~ of THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 a : ree i * ‘Rehearsals’ Fears of Hunting a Job By ANNE HEYWOOD I am a good secretary, and | sbout thirty-five compeniés tn the 3 field, and have prepared a good 5 , resume of my experience. “Useful Hints Are "| ushered into the man's office and .| favorite companies. oe t Can Lessen se I won't get too many inter- views in any week. -' But I am scared to death of the interview, I know I am good at my work, but the thought of being having to: “‘sell’’ myself almost ‘paralyzes me.I plan to start with the top companies in the field. Have you any suggestions that would help me?” ‘ First of all, remémber that everybady hates job hunting, and | is nervous and terrified. Also, bear in mind that the Great Man who interviews you may have some of the same feeling himself. Secondly. don't start with your Most people approach the blue chip ones first, and then, failing to land there, work their way down to the lesser on the lesser firms. This- enables you to get the bugs out of the act; and rehearse your dialogue, #0 z : z tr EF tz Flieger : | | ‘One you can : We have just inverted a new - make this new-fashion me of : it's . | just one yard S+-inch fabric in any guessing game called Guess aise the Value of Your Home“ and it given! Note the dramatic side . . works something like this: Shut elant and the jutting hip pocket. aa in Caihe af s This is bound to become your | OUT Ces and guess vl : favorite costume-maker. And it's |YO2 home and its contents. eow-eeay! take out your fire insurnce policy Pattern 4514: Misses’ waist sizes | “82-compare the amount of cover: age-you have on your house and 24, 25, 26, 28, 30, 32 inches, all | cntents with what you guessed given sizes: 1 yard Stinch. the amount should be. This pattern easy to ‘use, sim-| Now sit down with all the mem- ple to sew, is tested for fit. Has | berg of your family and make & complete illustrated instructions. | goraiied list of every single item Send Thirty-five cents in coins | of ciothing, furniture, toys, sport- for this pattern—add 5 cents for| ing equipment, appliances, books each pattern for ist-class mailing | and so forth, After you have this Send to Anne Adams, care of 137 | jist made up and found out what Pontiac Press, Pattern Depart: | it totals up to, call your local real ment, 243 West 17th St., New York | estate broker and ask him what's li, New York. Print plainly name, | the present value of your home—, address with sone, size and style | what it would cost to replace it| Half sizers! Make this jumper wumber. today. Now comes the fun. Com- | gay with embroidery; sew a dress- 2 pare your guess and the amount of | version with sleeves! Proportioned Keep Moths Out — pao seo me | 0 fit shorter, fuller figures — no contents. alteration worries — easy sew! Chances are that the actual value; Pattern 889; Half sizes 14's, a =i srs : 16%, 18%. 2%. 2%, 24% them to be or what have them | Pattern. transfers. State size. inured for. This is “pretty com-| Send Twenty-Five cents in coins | mon for most people don’t have any for this pattern—add 5 cents for Bs. idea of what their homes are ac- each pattern for 1st-class mailing. - tually worth and even when they Send to 124 Pontiac Press, Needie- ance, they’forget to increase their | Old Chelsea Station, New York 11. covering as they add either to the |New York. Print plainly your house or to the contents. | cana, address with zone, pattern One thing about fire insurance | number, size. that we've found is that it cost just a few dollars more for ade ‘Black Tweed Good bao feiniegy erro thing we've | Black tweed is in the’ lush class found is that if you sh< for a winter suit. This is no a fire, inadequate covering won't knock-about suit, byt rather a t do you much good. It’s like having beautifully fitted one that will be only half a pair of shoes. the very best for years to come. . With a straight skirt and a jacket DON’T WAIT, do it now! Dial | fitted down over the hips, it might 2 FE 2-8181 to place your Want Ad. | be Paris brought to life x a? 3 . 7 é $450 | Door Swags 4%. 2 . . and up ; Beautifully made with generous-use of the finest evergreens, r giant pine cones and Christmas ribbon. M»'» up to your y order if you wish. ; a : ; = j iy. ‘ Fresh Evergreen Fresh (rave Blankets ' , Christmas Wreaths Brightly Decorated ; i r Pe F Evergreen Roping . ; Buy This Early ; ” j 75°“ 2 P | ) 4g We Wire Flowers to Anywhere in the World’ - ca TWO DELIVERIES DAILY TO DETR — :” ais AND INTERMEDIATE POINTS orr ‘ = / ‘Open Every Evening Until 9 o’Clock, Sundays 9 A.M..to 4 P.M. - | ; : Pearce Flo 4 3 : ra QO. : : ' : e a . “ f - a . Flowers of Distinction Since -1890 | - , ; = r ? 559 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. PHONE FE 2-0127 4% . _& = he a = we ee Now you can say, “Merry Christmas” to all your friends‘with personalized Christmas tree ornaments inscribed with a white space Given on Art of Interviewing Prospective '|Schiaparelli_ - Is Confusing tto McBride Can’‘t Understand What Is Meant by | Sage Rule - * _ | By MARY MARGARET McBRIDE Twenty per cent of the women she has dealt with have inferfority complexes, estimates Elsa Schiap- arelli, Italian-born Paris dressmak- { \Visit Asked Right Way of Dress for Best to. Observe Conduct of Hosts, Go On Fram There |the envelope is addressed to the accepts with pleasure the kind invitation of Mrs. White and Mrs. Black and | date If, however, only one of the hos- tesses is known to you, it would be | quite permissible to accept “your |kind invitation for Tuesday the | tenth” and address the envelope |to whichever hostess happens to | be your friend. Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please | tel] me what color and type (bow | or four-in-hand) tie the ushers in the wedding party should wear - with their dark blue business suits? thank goodness, avoided the cur . fous mumbo-jumbo that I had begun to fm trade of mistresses, and slaves of fashion. the very as an couldn't livered ments chic. Since Schiaparell —e ing with bi yng ahr ahs at - _ |3 years, I'm not ' - 5 : disagree with her pronouncemen on which to write a message. All you need | and 1 go along with her in most 7 il. cases. A great many women, she is a red or green pen or pencil ee 7 a should try to get acquainted. A woman who buys an expen- , sive dress and IF furs conform fo size— | more nearly to her heart's desire is extravagant and foolish. A wom- - an. should shop alone or with a tor, Ltd. of California. a a elegant air is offered here in a smart costume by Specta- | The suit with its bloused-back, front buckled jacket and slim skirt is in imported Lesur then remodels it |chiffon wool, with a dyed-to-match silk honan blouse that © | ties high at the throat in a soft bow. man—never with another woman might try to sabotage her because of jealousy. .,- You should buy little, and that either the best so it will last or g I guess the truth is that I agree with Schiap when she's talking of things that I know something about I believe in paying bills promptly, for instance, because I feel guilty if I have any outstanding debts. I_never run around from store to ‘4 store looking for new fads, chiefly because my feet aren't up to it. And I feel pretty sure that other women are a drag when you're shopping though I'm not certain men are any better. ‘I should like, however, Madame’s explanation as to what she means by one of her commandments: “Never fit a dress to the body, but train the body to fit the dress." | Those are her exact words, and I haven't the slightest idea what she means. I, for one, wopldn’t have any notion about how toe start train- with a size 12 garment and I Recent Births can even stretch Say tmagination Below are recent births which arhag Popeireril a —_ have been reported to the Pontiac cept that by the time 7 on Health Department. The name of down to a 12, the dress would the father is given for each child. be jong cinco cold or cut of ern goer ng ol | gee goose eee, ‘om q a a size ress? ee TP eee. Aide | | How would you train the body te Mize Novak, 86 fit that? John L. Drinnen, 1300 Tull Dr., Rt. 2 Per H. Person, 5430 Brunswick Stuart I. Hutchinson, 6140 Hackett 3 Edwerd A. Johnson, Drayton Plaine James A. Rollin, 2754 Horton Rd Maurice J. Van Gordon, White Lake Paul £. Cagle, 1 Mechante st Dear charming. exciting Schiap, | I guess I'm one of the 20 per cent with an inferiority complex, jand you certainly heightened it} Jerald A. Heine, 3835 Joslyn Rd. | with your cryptic 10th Command- | Prancts EB. Mouser, Lake Orion ment, which has really got me, Robert G. Pack, os ane K Biv | stopped. Tell me, just how DO| | you train the body to fit the dress? | Rt | Brunson, Joseph J. Hauser, Birmingham Carleton BE. Memmer, Roya! Ost John W. Koehn, 949 Lakeview Charles F. Alexander, 79 Clovese St James H. Dunning, 13 Union Ct Henderson Payne, 00 Clovese St. Ernest L. Stocker. Pred L. Orw 4 CIT SSR JE iNisl iT iRise! William J. Bigler, 2965 Kenford oP oe = LCIAIN[OPIP Ie IAL ) IRA I/F] Robert J. Lambert, Auburn Heights TAIN] | TO SILL AT lei JA) PAIL 1S Riel IPR ieiein: adjad Madi A bl nd white tie, either bow or four-iffhand is proper. All, of | | course, should wear the same. Furniture scratches and scars sometimes can be darkened with a Brazil nut, black walnut or but- | ternut. Cut the nut meat in half | and rub well into the scratch. Io |dine also is helpful on mahogany and brown shoe dye on walnut. Prank int mouth Jeseie| PATRIMIAIBIAL FBI RIAl SC] ee Fane A. Perry, 611 East Mansfield mca Timoteo F. Tovar, 178 Hughes Charles H. Arnold, Dra: Piatns Colin 'B. Batchelor, 3001 Peidview, Rt. Manner ~ MAKE FRIENDS can get : This ls Easy as Pie to _ Make! Mrs. Ray Freebury Shares Recipe to Make Rich Dessert By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Food Editor The new pecan crop is on the market. What better excuse could you have for making pecan pie? (As if one needed an excuse to make that delicious treat!) Raymond Freebury shares her preferred recipe with us today. | She says it is very easy to make. Sharing her husband’s interest in hunting. Mrs. Freebury ac- companies him to the north woods each year for deer season. No luck this year! Traveling through- out the state is another interest they share. On her own, Mrs. Freebury bowls each week and loves to read. PECAN PIE Mrs. Raymond Freebury 3 eggs, slightly beaten 1 cup dark corn syrup 2-3 cup white sugar 1 teaspoon vanilla \q teaspoon salt 1 cup pecans Mix all ingredients together and pour into an unbaked pie shell. Bake 10 minutes at 410 degrees. reduce heat to 350 degrees and bake 40 minutes longer. Clorese across .¢ = : 1 Thatiand’s former name 8 City in Nevades PETUNIA! To make 8 pleasant Little present. You begin With a vegetable bin! Fine for youngsters, Pe- tunia! Paint it gaily—name Fh on front—and it’s a perfect place fo store his toys. ¢ 4 eur. grverkee John Stewart, Royal Oak ® Over the —— David J. Speer @r., 12 Opposed ; Paul A. Knarr, 65 Summit st Se Richard J. Molter, 6883 Roby Dr 14 Writing tool Ralph J, Redmond, Birmingham Oe een Huch B . Oak i+ ace —_ Georre M. MacArthar, Livonts Li ‘ Robert J. Middleton, Rochester | 18 Wishe Raward McPerrin Sr. 283 Nebraska = 18 Ship Ciede M King 504 Th movements : Richard C. Huck, Agburn Heights 31 Lateral par Norbert D. Brinkmann, Royal Oak 23 Knight's title ‘Other Girl’ Routine Can Hurt Most Magic Spell ‘Won't Help, She Should Repair Her Pride By ELIZABETH WOODWARD . Of all the excuses a boy can use for breaking up with his girl, the “other girl’ routine is the most shattering. Even if he doesn’t like her any more, you'd think he could avoid hurting her with that crush- ing blow. You'd think he could | keep the information that he likes somebody else“to himself while he ThI293 Sarge at 1H ii i i I rei Cy heart was fer an you'd done for him! You seethed with wondering how long he'd been interested in that other girl before he told you about her. You tried to match up that bit of information with little things that happened. And you still can't stand the thought of his going with where's your pride? Can you on pining for a boy who that blow? After four that you're very sorry indeed for But two different boys have liked you enough to want to go steady with you. (That they didn't last was undoubtedly your fault. You didn’t try.) Their interest in you fact, it might set it back. Forget chapter and begin writing a completely new one for yourself Gals Like Shrimp George V. Edelen, Keego Harbor Harold J. Well, Waterford 27 They travel Edward R. Baker, Walled. Lake by ship ; Charles W. Michelich, Walled Lake 29 Discard ris ded Leo A. Gabriel, Rochester Hinder Thomas Babeock, — ery — yy le a — M. Townsend. + : 3s cy - pose Richard V. Oxford, Birmin a William R. Anderson, 2674 > cane 38 Cut Pioy¢d £. Hambiin, Lake Orton 41 Barrier George W 401 Lather 6t. 42 Give (8cot.) George K. Stiles. 290% East Bivd. | 44 Paradise th sae tly ; Nolen Nunnery, _ ided . Georg c. wilits, 7% North st, between Italy Paul A. Godoshian, Dre ve. and Howard Pisher. 125 North Shirley 6t via . John W. Clark. 6904 Playfair Terrace. 4 —— - ; Rt. 5 Bost Claude I. Salisbury. 3800 Bald Mour- - poreaaa . boob aes j = ie tain Rd. . : rott sidewalk edge 30 22 Folks you : Leste 3 * Past ae South Rosiyn _. | 56 Every one > 4 Excavations meet in ao Emmett F.. Murphy, 685 87 Toward the \ Dasseked Deaieark po rence a) sheltered side Expenger 34 Destiny aang Sonn D. Adams, TH43 Lockiin. Rt: 8 Zetiice ccnoot 7 Bevotia river 58 eens of otro? Retee roid Parmingt 89 Golf mound # Spanish jars teavel tant carl La! Verottiomyer 60 nee ot 60 Counse! 4 Advance unit 28 Savory i ) joseph | O = rd bphotie { 30 Cast @ ballet jeneph, By Chard 6 North Aramery, #1 Goapmaniog - [1 Tisrary tesla seme BT Seta oom 2 or, 16 po collections 33 Miss (Bm.) sae of EB. Konkle, $41 Megominee Rd. | 1 Girdie 1@ Revised Thompson 82 Japanese coing Be a Chee. Cle 2 20 Bunches ‘ 35 Timing devices ; a : : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 | oe | . TWENTYONS- _ Railway ahd highway culverts | dams. As the beavers be | and railroads are built as visas make ideal locations for bes Se Ta ha Sd - onl uv oF ae F Door's: Forced -REDMOND’S. Has a. Watch to. He oTh B Open to Fhe 1 UKE WHAT 1 SEE IN AN SCRANTON, ’ Pa., grand jury here today to investigate | ing | , mer convicted - : nist Two , to save the | life - ats. i | Penitentiary ; to testify | They are Dr. Within on became ~— ; pe | Ss ce _(Mts: Lom AT THE AE LS wate ? | Remington, a former Commerce | yanaine Speett se such that he | POS SSS IN IS gum eden paings Kaher-Wilys Slee Divaion, WILLYS MOTORS, IIC,, Toledy 1, Obte J) Drnactment official, was sccused| has started a one-man campaign | seier/ahexedbrenshaiesmirean: : , | of lying when he denied he ever! 19 it _ He chdkdren cm gow” oon. | passed secrets to a Communist spy Mon te signs wherever” he mer, tntier Cosvmuninion for Co Willys Sales & Masters K-W Ting. He was serving & Chee: | fs "beoy cane and. pop bots | Sten 6 pak sad Ue Pckngn | les-Servi tetgal cha nth ELGIN "19" GARFIELD. Hendsome square LOIN “Ww wave, ——. oo V. Bennett, director of the a ah ge ad. Pals Mn ye py : Service Sa es-oervice cone sw meng spre OPE cabs wth enetiin Senpured Gat. $67.59 . Cuign Wierd aovenet. 06. Federal Bureau of Prisons, has — } Thousend Palme, ey PET, . 695 Auburn Ave, Ponties. Mich, 7675 Highland Rd. Poation, Mich. oe Vy pitt hie j= / / // in Of Platiorm Rockers oi ae a oa ee quoted hy prison of- | 2 , Y Sasser [Sa = + and Lounge Chairs 4 ‘pied a room across from Reming- . — Optometrists—Jewelers cs Sat garg. fen |_|, But commenting on te pone . : for Mother’s Chri _ N * ee eeeoree aa ; or Mother's ristmas rate newareen MILLER’S for Father’s Christmas 91 N. Saginaw St. FE 20612 {]) ome oot Sete ms rani 144 OAKLAND AVE. | for Home and Comfort! _ _ We're crowded for room. We've slashed prices, so this is your-chance Pet or Carnation Fresh Young Tender Beef to save up to $30.00. Hurry down to 144 Oakland Ave., at 9:30 tomorrow morning for best selection. | CANNED | FRYING | Round MILK | CHICKEN | _ T-Bone Tall Can Pan Ready Swiss Steak . c 3 9 . Tender Beef Fresh Ground Beef areas Young, Tender Beef Pot Roast | Hamburger | piscijrs; | Rib Steak Blade Cut ¢c : | 4 Lbs. $1.09 Armour’s Pork c bb. Juicy, Sweet Fresh Sweet Armour’s SAUSAGE | Tangerines | Red Grapes Ll Lb. Roll | 2 LBS. | | | | | $= 00 Cc C Cc | Ex actl y as Pictured Only a limtted number at this price! 59 Dez. 12 — | : You hast can't beat a platform rocker for old-fashioned, down-to-earth comfort and relaxation. : ; , Large Calif. ! Vista Soda A-1 Toilet Hedstn, a | TERMS AVAILABLE! TISSUE NAPKINS Rocker pictured, featured deeply cushioned seats and backs that will hold their shape. Solid WALNUTS mahogany arms, strong rigid frame construction. All joints and corners are double doweled, 99 3 a, corner blocked, glued and screwed (not nailed). Covered with IMPORTED BELGIAN TAPES- | TRY AS PICTURED. Made and guaranteed by Maxwell Royal, famous manufacturer of lounge Cc Lb. 4 chairs and platform rockefi. Many rockers of other styles and covers to choose from at _Phg. ° / $29.88 up. Some that swivel and also rock. ) , Open Friday ’til 9 P. M. 18 YEARS OF GREATER VALUE GIVING Louis § ADAFORE sons || MILLER FURNITURE $.D. D: ~ BEER SUPER MARKET | 197 Oakland Ave. Where You Honestly Save! and ‘WINE / . TO TAKE OUT —_e Reserve the Right to Limit Quéntties! Sale Good Wed. Thru Sat. 144 OAKLAND AVE. Free Delivery “Free Easy Parking t _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 ; . Starting Tomorrow Evening . ALL TEL-HURON STORES WLL BE OPEN EVERY. EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS Daily See Senic in Person of Tel-Huron From 3:30 to $—Free Gilts! ‘ IT IS THE BIG SHOPPING CENTER AT W. Huron Street.& Telegraph Rd. Pontiac BO9D5S55955,.555500000000550055500000050805 : SALE! DRESSES values to $14.95 oy; Casual and dressy types, one and two piece. Rayon flannel, rayon gabardine, rayon meanswear; some wool and wool jersey, Junior, misses’ and half sizes. ‘TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER, PONTIAC ’ - " OPEN to 9 P.M. THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY lu SPSSSSVFSS FESSSISSSSSSSSISSSISS SSIS SSG5 SFESSFSSSSS SSSSSIISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS5555 SPECIAL SALE at only 517 CERAMIC WALL PLANTER Graceful antique violin design. Layely pastel shodes in handsome wrought iron hanger. thursday, friday, saturday ~ A SSSSSSSSSSSSSSS °@ OPEN sean ary EVENING ‘TIL CHRISTMAS , TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER $539535055 SESSFSSSSISSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSSS555 FSS999999696696996965 id ‘COAT SALE! Kute Kiddie, Kenwood, Peggy ‘n Sue, Others | 20% OFF ON EVERY SINGLE COAT AND SNO SUIT IN OUR STOCK! “Yes, Mother, just in time for the zero: weather shead Savings as high es $8.00 on warm, fine quality Coats, ae ed Sno Suits for boys to 16. Girls to Subteens. Shop Early eT NDERLANGy “Best for Children” $44999999999599% Ye HURON | “nh .. 0h. look! - fust like Mommie’s « What fun for Mommie / and Daughter! Luxurious / ... snuggly . . juste ? | . ' mca for holiday giving @TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER eee , 9355559959595555553955905 DEFSFISSSSSSSSSSS | ghbhsnssesassosansas Dodo ve vevD => > 3 Ladies’ 3 @/ C ; HEAD SCARFS 5 a 3 Reg. 79c. Screen printed rayon Jacquard @ squares 35’ x 35’’. Assorted floral and . movetky: Patterns . > ‘TEL HU ° Open Every Night Until 9 P. M. STORE O Ly! - , SESSDESES5S55505505500000000500000000005 PESSESESSSSSSSSESSESS Pha as 2 haaioranseneeeconmntcatiasa $999S99599999999S hated lscahdicicislal Paseceeseecesecsces 53595555565555555555555555555555555555555 : Sreeee ranttenesne ss somsvesstenensesens . ¢e : Special Purchase ! ra: | : 4 Fancy Tattersal VESTS @ : . 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PLUS A GENUINE “J : sf ~ oF E Wenn ta) AND DOLL © for ONLY news CEDAR CHEST This big Gorgoons Boudoir S 6 only—28x58 square .............. 8.80 Ea. 6 only—28x58 oval ............... 10.65 Ea. & core, jGelectel—exeric~ = 6 only—34x70 square ......... +.. 13.20 Ea. 6 only—34x70 oval .............. 15.85 Ea. By Others at $59.95 and $69.95 18x27 Wool discontinued samples .....$ 50 , pe pod ons this ies 27x36 Wool discontinued samples ..... 1.50 — H A ! : ° i 7 A emesieg a Lekghiote os 27x54 Wool discontinued samples’... . 3.00 First Come, First Served Limit of 5 RUBBER MATS 7, 18x30 Heavy 3/8 Rubber Mats ............0. 00... ccc cc ccc eee eececcceucuceecuccenc. 2.50 © 18x30 Sponge Rubber Fatigued (Red, Green, Yellow, Gray) ‘ / 24x36 Sponge Rubber Fatigued (Red, Green, Yellow, Gray) “ 350 me **@eeeeeeeeeee eee eeeeeseees || TAKE ADVANTAGE OF THIS SALE FOR FLOOR COVERING BARGAINS ts It Only Comes Once a Year — So Hurry and Save as Never Before! @ DRAPERIES @ LINOLEUM @ VENETIAN BLINDS ‘e WINDOW SHADES ¢ TILE Pontiac’s Oldest Locally Owned and Operated Floor Covering Firm! ‘FREE PARKING - matched rift-cut White Oak fin- ished Blond, rubbed and polished. LANE —The only Pressure-Tested, Arome-Tight ‘Ceder Chest in the werld. Remember — you ‘get both the doll and the cedar chest for the price of the LANE alone. EB. Whitten 8 | ™ T hed A » a START — : . PAYMENTS: siecdiaeaues anne (NEXT YEAR! 11 N. PERRY SAR SU Vagina ath viihieiX EON Just Wonderful Food LUNCHES DINNERS ’ _Private Banquet Rooms a IRENE BADER At the Piano Nightly Except’ Sunday ~ Phone: QR 383-1907 OR han f euaeusseces nustnnanenessecaneseussnsescusnennneinn EG loo, Lo LAS m. ns ebweetecne +39 oe er chee 5 lM a Ae “MR. AND MES. STUDY—Howard Dutt, studying the dialogue of his latest movie, “The Yellow Mountain,” was aided by his wife, producer-director- star Ida Lupino, who held to the old saying ‘‘two 7, { ' -* he heads do better than one.” “Yellow Mountain” stars Duff, Lex Barker and Mala Powers. (Recent reports from Hollywood said that Miss Lupino would seek a divorce.) Roof, Strikes Woman | The object was identified as a Sulphide meteorite by George Swindle, field representative of the Survey. Ga., Sylacauga and Birmingham in , and as far away as Greenville, Miss. Ferndale Builder Dies Ba aaa a ams WHERE Meteor Rips Through | Customers Comedians at Unusual Night Club By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Alan Gale runs New York's most remarkable er | night club—he lets the customers be the comedians. “There's @ young man,” Alan said the other night when I 4-saw his show, “who asked for a good table because he was just out of uniform. What branch of service were you in, young man?” “I-am a bellhop!” replied the young man. * * * a - *You see,” laughed Alan, “they bring their own jokes yet.” At his big club on 8th Av. near Madison Sq. Garden, he's sométimes performing for 3 hours. Down in front, a woman hopped up and changed seats. “What's the matter, lady? asked her. Over on the side, @ man arose. why. He said he was looking for a late- arriving friend, a doctor. “A doctor doctor or a dentist doctor?” Alan asked him. “A veterinarian dector!” replied the customer. * * x * Alan claims the public's funnier than a comedian can ever be. Often, te get new material, he mingles. He heard ene man. tell another in the lobby he was buying a new car. “What kind?” asked the second man, and the first answered: Alan asked him GOOD FRIENDS MEET NII ° WINE © CHOICE LIQUORS ®@ DELICIOUS ‘COCKTAILS LIBERTY COCKTAIL LOUNGE ‘85 North Soginaw lhewhnheathatatheudes os. TONIGHT "vi NIVEN ‘ MCNAMARA “Meon ts Blue” ot 7:00 - 10:30 “HIGH NOON” et 9:00 BIG JAM RINGSIDE BAR W. Beres at Elisabeth Lake Bés. Just the place to relax over a good meal, pre- pared and served to your liking. Man-size specials every day ... and if you want to linger long, we won't rush you! 921 W. Huron St. Rated Tops by Men... Eat More Lunch Next to Huron Theater | Free Parking ! “What else?” * * * * He didn't even have to say “Cadillac.” ALAN GALE Gale, who comes from Brooklyn and operated a big club in Miami, has an astonishingly devoted following. “You'd be surprised,” he tells them, “how many people go out not to enjoy themselves.” “Se enjoy! Maybe you wouldn't wake up temorrow. Make believe this is your last night. Spend what you got. Not that I want your money. Forty-seven nights in a row I had only 3 people in here. Then business fell off.” fe * * * Two nights a week—Monday and Thursday—Gale doesn't even. oper’. He wants to rest a little-himself. Other nights, he does only one show. “I can’t drink a toast, but I wish you health,” he says at the end. And then to the medical men present, he says: “You'll forgive me, doctors.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Eddie and Debbie plan a 2-month Euro- pean honeymoon .. . Seri. McCarthy's '3 friends insist he's “dangerously ill”... Hope Hampton was great in her come- 3 back in “Hello-Paree” in Wilmington. A critic said, “She sang beautifully, with grace, and was bewitchingly gowned.” Mae West contributed $500 to a Buffalo minister who visited the Latin Quarter Hand did mental triéks blindfolded. x &* & * Ezio Pinza’s unhappy about pro- posed “Fanny” script changes... Margaret Truman bought a six-figure accident-and-health policy... Buena Kuehne's one of the attractive gals at the Garden's winter sports show. . Mamie Van Doren’'s saying she'll marry ea Ray Anthony. . . A world-famed atomic scientist is a cancer victim. A former big-name actor's taking the m dope cure at Lexongton, Ky... . Har- |= monica player John Sebastian makes his N.Y. concert debut at Town Hall. x * * * . Steve Allen’s producer, Bill Harbach, BU ENA KU EHNE weds Fay Palmer... Martha Raye and / husband Ed Begley will give a party for Martha's ex, Nick Condos, and his bride. Get that Eddie Arcare down In the Virginias with the Whitneys riding to hounds in a derby and red coat! .. . Bob Ruark brought back a fat novel for spring publication. One of the biggest hit shows is slumping . . . Singer Johnny Johnston (at the Elegante in Brooklyn) has Show Bis excited | because of a hidden mike, without wires. Earl's Pearls. . . “All ¢ guy needs today to be a cowboy on TV is a guitar and a cold in the head.”—Augusta (Kan.) Daily Gazette. WISH I'D SAID THAT: Peter Arnel! notes this old trulsm: “The world’s full of willing people—some willing to work, the | rest willing to let them.” Red Buttons claims he saw a cute woman driver yesterday: | “She had a turned-up nose and a pushed-in fender.” That's Earl, brother. (Copyright 1954) You getting bad cards?” Alan | “T haven't said yes—but I haven't said no, and I really want to do In Person—On Stage it. I like the part.” Stephen Longstreet which pic- rea totyeeet mw oen «mie || BARN DANCE stage. ae het mane Stare of Radic, Stage, Recerés & TV Ralph Rose, the playright, ts changing the locale from Helly. —Festuring— wood to a community outside CASEY CLARK and of Detroit, Well, maybe the aute- mobile industry can take It! the LAZY RANCH BOYS It's the story of an independent |] » 20. wim . Bors automob§e manufacturer bucking pioemaged \the big combines. Marvin Miller, |] Psirley Holden; Check & Buddy on my Sunny Mt. Boys Jimmy Martin, Osborne Boys and Others FRIDAY NIGHT Stel AM. Pontiec Netione! Guerd ARMORY Beard en WIR—Hat. 0:90 P.M ené Delly WEXL 8:45 P. 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HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Marton | the four daughters were on the | Tie gtntesna ty Hat in Detroit. |] USED MAGAZINES for on hour efter Sather | regen tee ee a OE We Sal Brando is being paged to play | telepsone Or ia award for | um “This Is Cinerama,” to be Sage bahia yore, va oh be Soe wren ber ge onsen bing sinned tor teh tions bers oe Piper's Magazine Outlet in Rome,’ just as was the first |" TV show. “Father Knots Bevin |Cxpected until a much later date on p om - oS +e sn etc te | Amen a. eye | — — 3 er, believes he - ~ |. tn wa 30 YOUR © Butler field The: alzes T00ay wos com od e+ xu et EE * ee ) ee alcohol in knock you ater seat how Bingle is most z “Country Girt” has three fine | — pertermances, the other twe cen Now Showing Today Thru Sat. Cinna yy one koly ot Wa New, Lake Theater josey Have no fears that Bing’s popu- ae oa ne onan a et geuldwt ctep tim treme a “ | our Bing has completely lot him... Last Times Tonight! beating @ wicked town to his own, lity ; cecocee og ceeweececocoogce - ! at tte own 1 Difmcesi gel Ww neaew aN DICK POWELL JANE.GREEE DIN” Also “THEY WON'T BELIEVE ME” Stran dlrs Doors Open Today st 10:45 Thru FRIDAY! DRIVE Open 7 Days A Week ‘PU “In Holly .. HOLLY. HOTE EL 130 $. St @ 5. CLARK'S GIANT MALTS SANDWICHES SODAS Catering te Banquets and IN AND AROU AND AROUND PONTIAC 5 A.M. te 9:30 P.M. :7 AM. te 8 P.M. —FAMILY STYLE DINNERS— On U-10-—Ar Waterford, Mich. Phone OR 3-9325 Hotel Roosevelt Coffee. Shop SPORTSMAN INN . ls the Hotel” Dining Boom Cocktail Lounge Open Melly Neen “tH 6... _ Clesed Monday tavite you to — a pai siete = coor JACK, SADIE end JACK JR. Still Serving Those WONDERFUL MEALS 2528 Dinie Hwy. “HOME OF FAMOUS SALADS” . « SUN. Chet ted ict al) JACK O’ HEARTS BAR ‘N GRILL ——— ee DRIVE-IN RESTAURANT “Teke Home” Counter New Management Geed Food — RE FOOD °*..: Page reopen a ER Baldwia et Montcalm Drive-in Service Orders Lunches Sundays 5 P. M. - 12:30 A. M Service ate Parties RESTAURANT. BAR Meter Sales* gy A.M. te 8 A. M.—Clesed Sunday BEER — WINE — LIQUOR On Our Giant PANORAMIC Screen Veeanrc4ras cents over the U.S. dollar,- and U.S. tourists NO. APPOUNTMENS don't take kindly to the. idea. NECESSARY Officials concede that the lure of | Florida—and of Europe on a pay- | later basis—is a challenge to Ca- nadian tourism. Noting that major U.S. airlines offer vacations in Eu- rope for $35 down, a Canadian traver official commented: “It's pretty hard to compete against thet sort of thing.” eng an EXTRA FAST SERVICE NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. ‘oriccr Rooms 2 and 3 1S W, Lawrence St eS 5:30 * | "ras ‘it 9 FE 2-2895 EE i SA SAS DISCOUNT HOUSE FACTORY CLOSE-OUT 5-Pc. BREAKFAST SETS : 6 = $59.50 oer Values proptae aber | oe PIECE Our ——¥ Wrought Iron S$ _ sms0 DINETTE 43 Value o mast cena @ Gray ;: PIECE Our Se nes KOROK 925 mB Value DINETTE “vt ° oon Advertised = Our Price 5 PIECE zZ fats. CHROME TABLE TOPS oer. ° CHIP RESISTANT seat RESISTANT © BURN: RESISN | “DISCOUNT HOUSE” - Non-Political Tales i likely to cause the trayible his last | im being outspoken because of his “What are you complaining —- you say you get enough to eal’ Whtreupen the ‘tron Curtain, dog ’ | replied: “I'd just like to bark When I want ‘to.”’ In a recent political “speech Wil- son said while speaking on em- New Dog Story‘: Defense Chief Displays better than kennel dogs. His critics Sense of Humor With, accused him of compating unem- “{/ ployed humans with dogs. Wilson | | said he never, intended this WASHINGTON W—Delense Sec- fetary Chaties &. Wilson, display« Si comment: that talk of ing his sense of humor, worked a ruling the world from a satellite coupi@ of side stories into his news | canference yesterday — ee another about dogs This one, however, didn't seem to use.” He said he liked te keep his feet on the ground—both figu- ' ratively and physically. Wilson related a- story about a truck that was passing an insane asylum when one wheel fell off One of the inmates suggested to the ‘driver that he fasten the wheel | with one lug from each of the other | three wheels When the driver did, he called , back to the inmate: “Why are you ‘in a place like this?” The patient called backer *'! may || one did. Remarking he felt handicapped official responsibilities, Wilson said at times he felt like a dog who slipped through the Iron “Ourtain one night to see a pal on the free world side. After listening to the Iron Curtain | | dog, complain, the free dog asked: | (be crazy, but Mm sot stupid.” Pepin ot THE. PONJTIAC PRESS. _WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER. 1, 1054: Wilson Relates | Wilsen’s other story followed | in space “sounds & little dreamy j os *. Attention! New roe Old Home Owners! NEW LOW, LOW PRICES on Aluminum Extruded | Self-Storing Comb. Storm Sesh and Screen. . 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The scientist, Dr. Tushiharu| Prior to a general vote on pro- rh ey Home has offered a grant | Kameara, 53, named it “Frangia| posed events, the: boys will attend ' 4450 OME. . around a million dol- | Fasciata” or — for home consump-| meetings of four committees for . & +> tion ~ “SujihanafDai.” disciission and nomination of pos- PHONE Feder! 2-4132° section near sible projects. ' Benet he ONDER OF Rd GOWN RLU The surviving works of Aristot John E. 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'S2? 25¢ PRESH CRISP HEADS Lettuce .. 2 ‘i 39% Cucumbers mown... , , 3 ron 25¢ Fresh California Broccoli. . ncn 29¢ Brussel Sprovts ....... Si 25¢ RED DIAMOND Walnuts .. . :% 39% '_ $TOKELY’S FINEST Frozen Meat Pies CHICKEN, TURKEY BEEF or TUNA - ded ° ~ - SSS — SSS SS ~ ~~ * SS SSS s ~ AT ~S =~ k SV ——- Se ~. SSS ayt Hi | 1 * 4 (rise ate Ea, BAL Ws re Tk eee ae F Ts Ng NE fe dobre Cie: 3 “Ae / i} Pie ee Sy 9 y ‘4 4* jah? 4 | ? x ; . s fs .% my = J = : > . - bi ’ : ; : v | \ ‘ * ees ~ °.. HE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER '® 1954 _ - Ste ble ne F ; a G | p of . ‘ £ | Hf f r i i aT t i ae gts : | fe if iT | I i ie | i 7 HE : gatl it z R i i i gat : § J 7. i EPs, fit if | ? marketing,” Barnard stated, ‘and it looks like it’s going to be a big ” The big problem, Barnard said, may be that facilities: will not take care of the demand. “We had 114 stalls tn the old Pontiac market and they often overflowed onto the sidewalk. This market has 72 stalls. “But we've gone as far as we can with the funds we had. And the site is large enough to allow for expansion if the need arises.” ening of Oak ’ a ie LA te tee ee es es 4 t ete a % ee on : tt : 4 Hearing Slated on Street Lights January of Waterford Board, to Discuss Plons WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — A Hine i 12 Meeting ii | Sherman - Funeral Home, Best of Ber nn ot deg CHICAG® ln — Two Iowa farm girls, novices in big time competi- tion, now own the international .Manly, Iowa, and Barbara Ciau- sen, 15, of Spencer, lowa, it was the biggest thrill of their lives. Janice won the grand champion- ship with her 1,080 pound Aber- , $00 edult exhibitors. deen- Angus summer. yearling Deaths in Nearby Communities held at 2 p.m. Friday at the C. F. with Voice of America ‘|Opening Studios -in Capital Today WASHINGTON ~The Voice of America, which beams radio pro- grams on both sides .of the Iron dolyn, three sons, Owen, David period. added that two persons have been \arrested already for shoplifting | |and other reports of stealing from | | stores were received by the bureau » Tuesday. “Don't accept customers’ checks without identification,” said Whea- and compared with handwriting identification papers Veterans Group to Give Awards Thursday Night State and county officials of the | American Legion will be present to take part in awards ceremonies at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at the Oak- land County Counc! of Allied Vet- and John, one daughter Gwen, ail OXFORD—Sevice for Mrs. Er win ‘(Ada May) Merrill. 64, of & Dennison St.. will be held at J p.m. Friday at the Mabley Funeral Chapel, with burial] in Ridgelawn Cemetery. She died Tuesday Surviving besides her husband are a sister, Mrs, Violet Prudum | of Canada. : Mrs. Emma Tottingham OXFORD — Service for Mrs. Emma Tottingham, 78, of 544 First St., Thomas, will be held at 3 p.m. Friday at the Mabley Funeral Chapel, with burial in Ortonville Cemetery. She died ‘ B Surviving are six sons, William Tottingham of Pontiac, Arthur of | North Dakota, Wallace of Colorado, Ancel of Lapeer, Andrew of Ohio, and Leon of Oxford, two daughters, Mrs. Hazel Milka of Waterford and Mrs. Agnes Brauer of Thomas, two brothers, Warren and Walter | Ostrander, both of Chesaning. a sister, Mrs. May Mellett of Bay City, 25 grandchildren, 18 great- grandchildren, and three great: | great-grandchildren erans meeting The meeting will be heid at the American Legion Home of the Da- ' vid E. Cleary Post 167, in Clawson. | State commander Michael J. Mc- | calla, junior vice-commander J. | ‘Conner Austin, and adjutant Wil- |liam H. Balkwill are slated to) | attend. | a Pope’s Condition Same VATICAN CITY, wW—The condi- | tion of Pope Pius XII, suffering from a recurrence of gastritis and | hiccups, was reported little changed today. The 78-year-old | head of the Roman Catholic Church 1s confined to bed and is on a strict diet. the Pile of ‘course, furniture. “Oh, Boy! Looka’ Yes, Dad and Mommy don’t miss seeing our complete selection of toys — and, of KAREN’S -- Toys TOYLAND —_- 4528 Dixie Hwy. schedule. license Curtain, officially unveils today its plush new Washington broadcast- ing center. The Voice, operated by the US. Information Agency, thus com- pletes a move from New York to | Washington one month ahead of From its new headquarters the Capitol, the 70 million words a year. 24hour operation features more than 75 daily programs in 38 tain. The shift from New York was | : Steers at Livestock Exposition Raised by 2 Teenage Iowa Farm Girls It was the first time in the 3% year history of the exposition that two girls won the big prizes in open competition. For both, it was their first test against tough, vet- eran. competition. Both girls are 6-H members, sophomores in high school — The girls talked of arduous hours preparing their steers for the big show but said the effort ‘was worth it.” plumbing’ west of Manly. Told that fast year’s cham- pion brought $20,100 at auction, danice said she had no idea how much “Shorty” might bring when auctioned Thursday. “Oh, golly, IT love him so T'll hate to sell him,” she said. The Clausen girl said money she | ‘gets from the auction of ‘Salty’ will be used to finance nurses training after she graduates from high school. OES Giving Supper THOMAS—The Thomas chapter OES is serving a baked ham sup-}. iper at the OES hall at 5:30 p.m. the Health-Education-Welfare | Saturday, with the public invited. ‘Church Plans Supper ordered by Congress when USIA| was made independent of State Department last year The ultramodern new Washing ton studios boast 14 carefully con structed broadcast reocoms a central power section and sundry rooms for editing tape and disc recordings Local Man Soffer Cuts ‘in Two-Car Accident _ the | ‘Taft Patterson, 51, of 1% State St,. was treated for cuts at Pon- tiac General Hospital Wednesday | when he was involved in a two-car accident when a passenger in an auto driven by Norman E. Winter, 2%, of 119 State St . according to Pontiac Police Patrolman John Lyons quoted the other driver, Donald L. Justus, | 27, of 180 E. Huron St., as saying Winter's auto attempted to pass a truck on N. Johnsen avenue and drove into oncoming traffic. Lyons said he issued Winter a traffic violation ticket, charging» he was driving with no operator's Christmas Gift Suggestions © Interwoven Sox © Haines Underwear @ Van Heusen Shirts @ W. L. Douglas Shoes © Hickok Belts ©® Wembley Ties ® Dufold Underwear ® Airfilm Shoes @ Hood Rubber Footwear Mojud Hosiery Hallmark Greeting Cards LEE HATS — Gift Certificates with Miniature Hats e Dixie Highway, Drayton Plains ‘| WALGREEN’S AGENCY NEW HUDSON — New Hudson Methodist Church will hold a Fam- ily Night cooperative supper to- night, starting at 6:30. ” he Cs land County Mark Korean Debate Western Powers Rally Stringham Sets Holiday Theme for PTA Meeting ‘WATERFORD mas in other lands will be the theme of the Stringharn School PTA meeting at 8 p.m. Thursday at the school. Recreation Plan Increases Pace . Waterford Establishes 2. More Prograrhs for Younger Residents _ |. WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — Two featares of the Waterford Township Recreation Department's program designed for young peo- | ‘CAI building. Dancing, table tennis, be used to put “inside | high school age giris in the town- the 13-room Hullinger | ship. .home on a farm three miles north- ple of the area will get underway | | shortly. i The recreation youth night for! | Waterford Township high school students begins Thursday at the shuffleboard and other games will be provided for those with inclina- tions to spend the evening. =" | Under adult supervision, weekly program will continue | every Thursday evening from 7-9 p.m. gym club, featuring County Births Former residents Mr. and Mrs i | LE z i eign Minister V. M. of the three et Satu H Fa Re 1 7350 Highland Rd. 1. Gel. i | tt e28e3 = — Dea: | ald Metro have announced the birth of a daughter, Nov. 27 Metamera Creek have announced the birth of «@ | daughter, Jacqueline | funds. 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We reserve the vight to lint quantities, Prices efective through Sat, Dee. 4, 1954 & - @ ‘ . — “% F “ = = = TON. inaw 9st. pen monday iru atur ay J A.M. 10 P.M. - ° \ fs , a 7 Y "4, | , 3 oan | : \ agi 2 : eae | on ; } : -: . 4 . . ae Oe ne ed ee da ee ee = cet le ree on f. tii ek bees a ey 1 ry % é se WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 THE PONTIAC PRESS, % 4 larson, Shaw, Crow, Davenport. Make Up Backfield , g if a td i} The track hasn't decided what | East—LaSalle, Holy kind of a race tt will be or whether | quense, Niagara and Fordham. Not | East's most prolific scorers in Edged Career “=|Ex-Dale Grid Star Now Mixes With Art Work at Wittenberg College nt 43 | When he's not on the football Power-Laden East Looks Tougher for By 408 REicuLeR Crusaders. Niagara and Ford | ham are definite threats for east Those are the big five in the Cross, 1954 Season are capable of pulling upsets, Cou@ll is expect- retain its Ivy — crown despite the loss of Morton, the league's most valuable play- er last season. Lasalle, of course, will be spear- headed by Tom Gola, perhaps the nation’s best college basketball player. Explorers lost only co captain Frank O'Hara but have back Jackie Moore and Joe Gilson, Du-| Francis of ° Pa.. a were ineligible last season. Tom Heinsohn. the spectacular 6&7 sophomore of last year may} make Holy Cross followers forget Palazzi who broke all Crusader scoring records. Penn State has a standout in Jesse Arnelle and St. has one of the - it will be run in the spring or fall. | to be taken lightly are Seton Hall,' Maurice Stokes. an undefeated for a fine season Dale and . and Mike Bene- - earn Me a asf orem dict are returning forwards and Duane Wildey also hit the 6-foot mark, while a of junior pros- pects are Dave | y, and Ken players with only three lettermen was voted the champion 3-year-old jedge at center, and Ron LeBarre, big Fred Bergin, 64, is back at 6-foot junior, and Bill Bellas, 55 Jim Purdom and Jack Hill, Romeo graduated its first seven Football football player. A regular on Wittenberg squad, Gillikin is art student at the college. Parlo Is Selected NEW YORK @ — Parlo, a | Chestnut daughter of Heliopolis, Witherspoon, a transfer from Bir-| back. They are Bill Krohn, 62 filly of the 1954 season Wednes- mingham. | Rochester and Romeo were vir- | Roth. Bill Schmidt and Dean Tel-| Assn.'s board of selectors. predict, or ‘ually wiped out by graduation.’ ler. a pair of 6-2 candidates. are! The sophomore filly. bred and, ~) Only returning member that the Wild- | year's great Rochester team, which of last won 19 out of 21. is guard Earl 16 games. The club also, ertson. Filling the gaps around | necessary height and bench! Kitchen will be seniors Pat Nunn and Dick Gray and sophomere Dave Peters, all 5-11. Bill Dean, 6foot junior, has the Ld] s s BURT JACKSON 4 Se, | Hal Cartin of Pentwater guard, Jack Markey and Dick up fromthe jayvees. While these teams have no league affiliation. they neverthe- less have interesting schedules Among Oxford's foes will be Clark- ston, Ortonville, Milford, Troy, and St. Mikes, along with regulars Lake @rion, Lapeer, Romeo and Rochester. Rochester will meet Fitzgerald, Utica, South Lake, Keego Harbor and Grand Blanc among others. Rochester's Gene Konley, Bob Hutton of Romeo and Harkness are back as coaches, but Orion and Lapeer have new leaders. s tak- en the Orion job. He has four lettermen back, including Dick Johnson, Lynn Hazlett, Ed Leach and Rod Wiley. Burt Jackson, : who previously handled the Lapeer reserves, takes the varsity job from Lioyd Osborn, | who moved to Midland along with Orion's Len Visser. Jackson will build around Ted June, Gary San- ford and sophofhore Tommy Wil- | son. Of other county schools. pros- + pects look best for Cranbrook and | Shrine. Owen. Fett (6-3), Dave Tur- fer, Pete Bedford and Jim Knapp | furnish. a good~ nucleus for the Cranes. while Shrine has a pair of had sharpshooters in -Hugh- Kirtek and Ron’ Trey, : along with 5-11 John Burkart. 8% ie i a 5 g : | backfield dominated been: exhibited in several impor- | ing days of the school’s present tant shows. One was shown at an Oosterbaan. Another won honorable in Springfield. mention | Shannon (ND); | | day by the Thoroughbred Racing owned by the Foxcatcher Farms | of William du Pont Jr., of Dela- ‘ware, received 33 of the 39 possi- ble votes from the racing secre- taries of TRA tracks. | Earlier the board had chosen the Wheatley Stable's High Voltage | the champion 2-year-old filly by 119 to 18 decision over the Ciai- | borne Stud’s Delta. High Voltage | ‘ls owned by Mrs. H. C. Phipps. SIGH SCHOOL GAME Ann Arbor U. High 66, Ypsi Roose- velt ¢1 . Mustegon High 63, Muskegon Catholfe Central 38. Muskegon Heights $1, G. R. Centra) 37. #4, Harbor Beach 66. * Si Northera Gea. Beadle = 3 | Lindsey-Wildsen 70 Vincennes © Aldereon-Broadéus 8 W.Va. Wesleyan 63 Mankete t Heren 65 | Devie-Etkine “ Salers (WVa) 73 ‘Seath Dakete i Omeahea ‘NM. Dakete & @& Concer@ia (Minn) 64 | Seatheast Okle 6°... Ark. Col. @ | Beffale Tere @ . Terente UT. @ reokine WM Cig ieate tore. LT ag Figg Gitte a Tayler &F ee 2 te Contaters Te...... i z Pee. cere W, Went, 46! j* ers is held down by Tom Dublinski if otf g : : : SPEETE ERE el Le s Cassady is the only junior in a by Ameche, halfback Bob McNamara Attendance Mark 4 \ , ‘U.S. eam | tary and im that, af least, | was | weight He 4 : u pete a . = it | ment sanctions department of the Congress is having its biggest year. With the bulk of the tournament season still j Top Equipment, . Coaching Key to New Records AAU Official Athletic Mark By PAT ROBINSON oungster to set a new mark “1 always. have thought that | we would see a 4t-minute z ; by Publication NEW YORK (INS)—The appear- Won't on Any — Not tong | Percy dropped to 2nd place in the feather |class after his loss to top-ranked Teddy Davis of Hartford. Conn. Al Andrews of Superior. Wis.. jhas been upped from the welter- division to 10th-ranking middleweight. Golfer of Year Title to Furgol ST. PAUL, Minn. (INS) — Ed Furgol received the golfer of the year award at the president's din- ner of the annual PGA convention last night in’ St. Paul and pre- dicted that the tourney record of 60 strokes would soon fall Furgol was honored for winning the National Open championship last summer. Another award. election to the Golf Hall of Fame, was made in behalf of the late MacDonald Smith. QUICKER WAY TO SELL, rent, buy, hire: Classified Ads! Dial FE 2-818] for an ad-writer. od cateeas i s yi 1 1| quarterback George Thomas — Welsh, who was named The Asso- 8 2 se it; iF E g rf F : $ art | E "eg He i i i _ > Cy ru HE &F fre z | s Hs in } if + Ve st ee * 5 i after setting it up with a pass. Oosterbaan Will health is good,” Oosterbaan said | that hurts!” 8 MILWAUKEE ® — American Bowling The tourna- By JOE FALLS DETROIT # — One hundred points per player! 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Saginaw St. . . | ; a A ’ a 7 fe THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 4 (By 308 REICHLER touchy’ chew! the majers Suita’; Wetansing," tre dent Ww teattier| to Cos yt mate ttn fest wae [te tejtng to. outa trade for Face Norkus and a PE ty megaear eA the spotlight at their convention so | swap with the Athletics. ‘| ey —- $80,000 — from the Indians : . ' and Ward 3 itsy-bitay Frankie Baumholts deal |{he big boys may hold off any .° @ tor Kiner. Pitcher’ Sam Jones, * 2 in Cleveland ‘Toyshop’ os fool you. This minor league con-| afmouncements — unless a leak| In the sold by Cleve- P. ‘We are not looking for just an- Boxing Card : vention is giving-signs of being the | forces thein to change their plans. | day. the other pitcher,” Leo said. “We are 4 incubator for © number of eye fe a ae — wilting ‘0 give wo plenty for p pH) CLEVELAND @ — Roland La i 2 gma ay rn | certain to complete a man-sized| Cleveland Spahn, Gene Conley or Curt Sim-| Ur" snd Rocky Cesteliant, 3 eo Se Ee trade with either Washington or | Gale Wade mons. We're after another start-/ Pair of handsome “boxers wee : Every big league*manager here | Kansas City real . soon. General |last et with Johnny" Atonelli, |lost champiotiship bids in their ; is talking trade — and not just to| Manager Frank Lane denied one - It came Ruben Gomez and Sal Magik. memoirs, meet two powerful slug- No Down 2 wast to susie Geaia. Toms tt Sa anaes cc Mane Been = . ey gory tonight cn the Cleveland New Car : single club that doeen't have ot| George Kell, Eddie Yost and Mic- Texas Western Meets ” fiat cnet wanes Suen at 7 po Soom odes ‘ one or two outstanding weal-| Key McDermott. But be and Man) Florida State in Bowl ' | 4 Same. of Agee ; ry ; ycaporthr Bony hn apa S 10] core have enether deal cooking that | ee OG, Te. © — Tone) Sade, we be oun 8 oe ey Free Towing—Wo Block Deposit i= Maybe there won't be any real| Will be almost es big when, and Western Gnd Fierida State wil) cute but egninat |} ; e big trade news stemming from this | if, completed. 1 fn the Sun Bow! New| Sore Norime cf Pat Weohine: MOTOR , “4 meeting. That doesn't mean none| Baltimore isn't through dealing. 5 . |ton, NEY, That : ' will be made. The The Orioles, who were to an ved trom “ may not come until next week dur- | nounce the completion of their gi- (CBS-TV, 2 New. York, The minors are a bit! New York Yankees sometime Starza a # ° . . of Pittsburgh st Motor City arena. - 1 000.¢ ; ‘There were no knockdowns, but : Gronik’s left eye was nearly : closed when the. decision was an- nounced, The capacity crowd of |. a t 1,600 watched Gronik come in & d F mae , E- two-round flurry at the qnd of rs P q ia te a OW OPEN newspapers and programs into the & _ eee rng when the decision was an- he \. é nounced. - ; : — a ben TOPS—Larry Morris, Georgia) 4 _ _. AP Wisephets oye < Mone y Down Tech's smashing linebacker, was Pooh dale del te erent rengene i D, MOTOR No named lineman of the week in the/, ey factor in Navy's defeat of ay >) Easy Pay Associated Press poll for his tack-| Army last Saturday, was| | OVERHAUL : ling in Saturday's game against| designated “back of the week” | bh —or Other Georgia. He set a Tech record | for the last big week of the 1954 P \z4 MECHANICAL .REPAIRS || wo. 2 tackics as the Engineers| © sous today. Hs, passing ~~ Now ... With the Cooperation of gained a 7-3 victory and‘a bid to| », scored the other touchdown Your Local Independent the Cotton Bow!l. after setting it up with a pass. ‘ Carageman! , 4 Millions of Keglers Three Irish ° more than two million in the ABC | ball’ players — Johnny .Latiner, Service Co. plus about 700,000 who are enrolied| Frank Palmisano and Bill Walsh 102 S$. Seginaw in the Women's Internationa] Bowl-|—had signed up to play with the a yRES PAREENG DI BEAR 7 a a Avoid Disappointment . . . Shop Early For x jel for E Rallroudes Slumber Ride DOLL CARRIAGE 9” First Time... Thors., Fri., Sat. Only at... | Firestone Pea for the entire family. Basy to learn. j irestone sto ‘ FE 4.3553 | — THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDMESDAY. DECEMBER 1, 1954 — | ‘JUST AROUND THE CORNER .» » for softer driving this - winter get your Skid- Rids now! Tizes expertly capped with SKID-RID will Reduce Skidding on: ]. Wet Concrete 2. Wet Brick 3. Wet Blacktop - 4. Snow and Ice % Bleck Nerth of Pentiae Press 25 Pine St. FE 4-2505 er Kill Expected to Fall Below 53 lot a 'Lincolns ‘Edged Cadillac JUAREZ, Mexico _ (#—Linéoins won first and second places in the big stock-c@r division of the Pan- American road race, with a Cadil- lac third. The race ended Nov. 23. The first Associated Press dis- Today's Special Any- Deer Season to Attract Only About 35,000 Hunters | patch on the finish incorrectly stated that a Cadillac was fist in the divibion. - Gavette help coach Des Boyce) } 7 TANKERS TIM E D — Pontiac High swimming team ¢o-captains | Bob Lamson. (left) and Dick; time their teammates in sprints asthe Chiefs prepare for their By JACK PATTERSON Incomplete tally on the 1954 season. which ends at sunset today indica t the total kill will probably be somewhat smaller | than last’ yéar’s. Upper Peninsula score, which can be rather quickly and accurately checked “by observers at Straits ferries, appears to be about the same as a year ago. Lewer Peninsula hunters probably won't have done quite so well. Today's special “any-deer” season is expected to attract only about 35,000 hunters and the total bag is not expected to exceed 15,000 deer. Many LP hunters are convinced that legal killing of does the last couple seasons has saised~ havot with the herd. There is a movement afoot in the Kalkaska area to have hunters write the Conservation Commission and declare their intent not to buy another hunting license until special doe and fawn seasons are shania. . = SERTLSES Imlay 5 Wins Prep Opener doe shooting is aad reason is problematical. That there are still many does in some localities, anyway, can be attested to by a group of Pontiac hunters who spent the weekend. at | our Alcona County diggings. Bob | “7 1 Violations Up, Fewer Hunters, in Deer Season State's Nimrods Get Last Chance Today at Bagging Venison LANSING (UP) — There- were more violations but fewer hunters, deer, and accidents during the 1954 deer season, game officials said today in reporting widesprad “apathy” to hunting in Michigan this year. Disinterest is expected to con- tinue through today’s ‘‘any deer” kill despite prospects of good hunt- ing conditions. An estimated 40,000 Michigan deer hunters took to the woods today for one last crack at the 1954 venison. crop. Hunters who hadn't already killed a deer gnd who had re- ceived special licenses were per- mittd to sheet any deer — fawn, "| @ec'er hack == in meat of the | porthern lower peninsula. Although 73,000 permits were is- sued for the one-day seasqn, the “conservation department estimated only about 40,000 hunters would take advantage of the permits. This estimate was based on the rec- Neison, Weldon Fritch, Ed Clarenceville Victor in ds of previous years. : Both the estimated deer kil! of — _— — _ y Ale . Bob) — __ Density, ov oma y "| Non- loop Tilt; Gibbard 55.000 and the estimated hunter DISTRIBUTOR of Y Wi : Sn apet «sale ose fo tno of 0 nee U o | Youn r irued: Shea spent a couple of days fight-| Nets 27 for Spartans | P lar detr w down 20 ing their way through throngs of | per ns i he ane Nov. 1538 . e . A L H d, M | does but failed to spot a single Imlay City, tabbed as the team- . from sNOV. 22> > | Service Station Equipment ussies’ Lew Hoad, in Miserable STU p, re Mayres itse"te"onning so beat in the South Central Com | PT at yar, ' ll a ference, roafed to a 73-52 victory {At ean te age aw vienets . ed | There's a growing suspicion | || w3e ¥ | were arrested as officers reported ‘* sate Ca on Carpet by ALTA President cae neers take tre vlaze| Over Almont in a non-league open- “desperation hunters shooting” at Globe Hois : to get « buck probably is right_here | °" that got the prep basketball whatever they saw. ° ° By WILL GRIMSLEY sets to Sweden's Sven Davidson, This Hoad denied. “I am mad, in Oakland County. season rolling Tuesday night The regular season claimed 18 ea s Champion Air Compressors MELBOURNE uf — Lew Iload, | before cearyste to score a 2'% falsprp al ore “fej! gos samme it ky they Clarencevilie of the Wayne- ee cae we lan poi - raha = | hour five-set victory, i tennis and I get so I do! . : F Oakland also non. - - @ Bink’s Spray Equipment Cee rt eet | Afterwards Hoad said: “T was not give aang.” | think se:, dian Clarke spent 1° | aod doweed Taylor Center, ss. |! these was Usted ax murder | just fed up. I did not care whether Ps ; : Eight died from heart attacks S@ ° e ; I f single 34. South Lake, expected to be . ; e ARO Lubrication nt was called on the carpet today and | 1 .woW or not.’ | Australian Davie Cup aoa UP ee to get a ne a Bi. ty coaluades: oh ' _Conservation enforcement chief = P é warned he may be benched for the At first it was believed Hoad greatly concerned, held an emer- | turned te his heme mrar Melly Romeo, 64-49. Everette E. Tucker had predicted ; * Atlas Lathes and Saws 1984 challenge round unless he may nave action hay binwkigthcae. aes psc pa gcd night. It- he practically. had to beat a path | Leon Gibbard utilized a jump pik aol deaths and 60 non-fatal =] ‘ e-eet of It man, captain o -Aussie Davis last un the éarly morning | through 8-pointers to get from the hot i b » 9 d * Ci ° 0 P tic To ols oe * 6° « 'Cup team and manager of the hours. No comment was made aft-' pate to agent Well, maybe face chery Be Whithopt Onty_ Sings Wetal accidents ore las onl Concern over the youngster's at octet Australien squad. ward ‘ hot beat a path, exactly, bat aided 17, while Spencer had 22 for aie safest hunting was in ° -_~+— So s es: ® Heinwerner Hydraulic Jacks oi ans ~ = ee | he saw a lot of deer, including Ainont Capt Glen Reed paced 1931, 1932 and 1935 when oli four reached Sir Norman Brookes pres Brunda e Warns F P| Add | bucks, around the place. the Clarenceville victory with 24, hunters were. killed by gunfire e Porto Tools tg of Te tec kan vecreeual U S f Q our ayers ed And that’s just one instance. , point* each of the years : is Assn. w s | We'll venture a guess that it would South Lake center Dick Gates ee ° | interest in the case, acording to —).O0 oviet p pi - | be pretty hard to look over any | had 16 points to lead his team, ° es @ Porto Power Equipment cen Aichee ol “Whe Mew epeer, 0 Snrine Comins! < | server ses co eet ons eee Bowling Clinic | » Krohn had 11 for Romeo | ‘Truth. Spor ts F rowess’ | ; FRANCISCO | fully, and fail to come up with deer g | toe CHICAGO (INS) & Avery B SAN FRANCISCO @ — Four) jon. At least we've not bren able ImiarCity 13 Alment 82 By BILLY SIXTY ' | Archer wrote that Brooks told ° _ ery Srun-| more players, have been added to | to in the last few years eed pig we Atulor Center 3% Case—Topping the Ball. i ‘him measures are being taken to 48 warned the United States to 1. west squad for the Shrine pa Vester ie #1 The term “‘floating right elbow” A ichmon 9 emph . berger i —— — anny it is — only its -ast-West football game here Jan B F R lt Dryden S1 Otver Laxe 3s applies to bowling as it does to “Parts Headquarters lor the Doctor of Motors” | at ‘Soney Dee 128 i row scileea eee ad “es 1. Two East players also were W Ing. esu bs) 7 — an — pees a las ae e to oountry LU J . - Automotive Machine Shop Service and Rebabbitting Hoad, in a miserable slump, al- | hind — . ociain tee — a named : CATHOLIC WOMEN ‘Black Hawks Draw lit must to function properly most lost his opening match in ron curtain necause Of The West selections: Pte exe ; Phone FE 2-0106 the Victorian championships here '\* “take-it-easy, spending” phi (on. Naderos. end Chico | spencer eoNe te i9 4 506 0 it be caused by ene of tue to England's Roger Becker. Tues- osophy Calif.) Stat e: Bennie Sinciair | | state sais tore i at maha ane — = naomi, Aas the : a lost t } ant ue near 14 at put arm day he was jeered as he “0 | Brundage, president of the In. end. Texas A&M; Carroll Hardy | Oliver 3 Pmetrese «© 3| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | tate a greeved owing, clone te | ternational Olymple Committee, | and Frank Bernardi, halfbacks, | p + 22 Foley 13 - ins 0 te € . ie | Colorado. cae siete, Ree 12, The lowly Chicago Black Hawks,| the body, er (2) a rush te the e ane — his hicag Beeld The East: fecal a} — 3) whe finished in the National hock- can ce oe three-week | St league cellar last year, were A GROOVE, | Russia and the Soviet satellite | John Allen, center. Purdue; | Indty game—M. Spencer 203 series | CY RESULT OF FORCED ; $36; team game, series—-Strohs | looking to the future “‘big nights’’ —_— countries last summer, suid: Gene Lamone, guard, West Vir; | des "sea3. c '@| rc e OS : | in their home-and-away-from- d “Russia and its satellites lave | ginia. WEST SIDE SENIOR home games for. financial aid. : stolen the ball from the U.S. in. , es rts "> Last night the Hawks drew 4,506 ’ | } ————— field... ° Seixas, Trabert Reach wveu ‘ 2 wae is fans at Omaha where they played | . “The countries behind the iran | y; . : | & ee plcier to a 3-3 tie with the league-leadi a n y r ers ( »W : curtain are doing it in = and bestia Test Finals Pies ‘ 28 hovvie is Montreal Canadiens. ae was may get away with it unless we} MELBOURNE um — America’s | pexis® sail wraainy 11 Chicago and Montreal. attracted e have a real awakening.’ sC — Vic Setuac|ane 4 seed in ; ST a . oe and Tony Trabert — powered theit | fair git Ores. i, th; lock. The game was the 2nd in stx QGarara team game- we Cleane é ; It isn’t @ minute too soon to check those out- Shirai in Seclusion way ito the doubles {inal of the 1: sriee—pepat Kee games that the Hawks will play on | : Victoria Tennis chanipionships COOLEY TOPPERS the home-and-away-from-home ba of-town names on your list. Sanders wil! TOKYO i — Japanese flyweight today. They fought an uphill we wt sis < . . boxer Yoshio Shirai has been in struggle to defeat Australia’s Lew ©" "ake 3) 12 Wot Max , 2s Floyd Curry’s last minute goal | wrap and mail your gift candy for seclusion three days nursing a|Hoad and Ken Rosewall in five pea” 2s ts progress, 13.31 for the flying-Frenchmen salvaged | arrival just before Christmas — head contusion received when Pas- | fierce sets 10-12, 6-2, 3-6, 6-2. 6-4 Deagie came ceriee irene Aira 219 & tie for the league-leaders and guarantee delivery cual Perez of Argentina dethroned | Seixas and Trabert now wil! s62. team game series Alexander En : him from the world championship | meet Rex Hartwig and Mervyn | #Reering 176. 2188 Long Coaching Career | anywhere in the Friday, Shirai's manager said Rose, Austraha’s Wimbledon PONTIAC SQUAWS Up | 4 oe marrying Antlers ) cS (UP) — Ted Pollock of others. 1, 2, 3, and 5 lb. boxes. ( 15-Plate a | Niles bagged the second doe with ~ Ss ; ‘oes — v Michigan's aS __ A | deer season this year. Be sure of starting in the ff Genuine Government Pollock said he got his doe, bear- coldest weather — with : ling a six-inch antler and a two- ] these 15-plote Batteries! : |inch spike, while hunting in Lake County. A Grand Haven woman | 95 . | killed an eight-point doe eartier im | the season. “A bundle of jor he hed Tested for 40 Below Zero! ; funplen bi EXCH. - Sane Wes Amateur Athletic Union bok. : i J) exercises jurisdiction in 16 And he looked like « peddier ; ; WAVY __ fest/opening his pack.” : ° i RP DON R. MacDONALD, Inc. JOE S ARMY: SU L . 3 , ” ‘ * j . i Visit Your Nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center 370 South Saginaw St. 32 S. Saginaw St. . 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RA Ie = ' ue / Uy, . be f . ’ fe a 7 A 4 rs ~ \ * ** eee ty GP Ges é x 2 : ‘ ' ‘ ‘ + ’ knel @ a -—-- ae fa . 4 a -_ —_ ~~ SO ee ee ee a ee Se ee vel a THE bfoeriie ren WEDNESDAY, I, a iy aba i iil Has TATA , ay ETE | TTL ii ye ee ts , HL t T ial i Ht ; : it TH Ht ae ited THERE HE 1s : ay a a fal sg Wait tity Hut iil te : Satay ra ie el g ibe ALE hh ie aie ei SitiF sft Hit wile Besa ae a ad i a ee See itil get by T. V. Hamlin i rs BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES GRANDMA No Matter What Your Problem 2 May Be A Quick Action WANT AD Can help you solve it. DIAL FE 2-818) | Ask for the Went Ad Dept. 5 t” ee oe wr i ; ; — ei} Te ’ bigs ts 5B a pss. pre ty a Se ij i } ery 4 é : \ ": é Zé, Sh ae . A “ee? ee a eee ate ae eos ¢ 1 PALS Lie ecw gs Se et ee ee - ee eet ee eee . - ‘ ping a ‘ a bia » hy pes . , =e san 6 a rN . ( iagew >, 4 5 y : ; : i . th dia ae Grr BAe fe Rot re 6 ree © vers oh Pe * ere mw y Ves ove 9 Mew g Petrie se ot ge be eg si ee gt ee Pa i . & “ . / ' Le * . : ; . pe me 4 pees of . « ) ‘ r ‘ Pate & F ‘ es : , We , : THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1; 1954 THIRTY-SEVEN =; - (© fant Trainees With Math Knowledge lore ™’s piece |Marie Dionne [7S Crm itaa ty | ~ es ™" Shortly before her sister Bmilie’s|} KANSAS CITY, @ — Transit Note the ; semitones seis oo (pe, tnisd ‘and | may set a pattern that other high ; tatively included for part of the | School, said the present’ plan of of Arizona Town Leaves School pee lag elim ag os workers voted 490-60 last night to a3 aonecis of te aytion may whe , Rani “ ie Cee, KINGMAN, Ariz. @®—A year-long : . | amity: Reportedly homesick and | Scceet © Rashes Cty Publis Sore “Frcine resent ol your ‘of .militery = pape a Roy Featherston said the program | of 60 each, will be expanded next Brobation ended yesterday for nine Srailest of 4 Survivi in ii health, she quit the Quebec ice Co. contract proposal, averting 3 saleth tor Cabs an tomesam ten Each of. the pilet schools im | probably will: be set up in two | semester. A faculty committee is | residents of once polygamous Short or be UrviVINg convent of a” cloistered order | a streetcar and bus strike sched- : Oakland County. - the state one its = phases for social problems and in-| working on the “planning. and | Creek, Ariz.” : '. Quints Returns Home — es had been a postulan uled for midnight. > By ARTHUR Pp GALLAGHER program. Some te : ternational relations classes. with | teachers see an _opportunity to Superior Court Judge Robert S.| Ve Tired’ ! — ‘Gee a the rT The rest of the unfon's 1,00 ARBOR # — The armed msi informasion erienta- | senior girls brought in on some of help with defense information and | pynar who passed the original sen- | . ry © | seinen an Sena Psd mi at members yote on the offer today, a full course for boys, with instruct ‘Counsel | exten . Apag- the ion and ling. orientation in several fields, he | tence against the men in 1953, turn-|_ MONTREAL, “®—Marie Dionne, | a limited | John Allison, who directs the | said Rex Bradley, assistant dispatch- _ home and she had felt well enough | ed down @ petition to. revoke the | taitest of the four remaining quin- | to start school last September. er for the transit company, said, and two feet, but next to} extent. program at Ann Arbor High| » | ! - ? i ; zi Films, lectures and visite by | Probation and send them to jail.) | — 5 ate | the offer a that they want him to have some| Other schools are studying” the | = ee .-ef the Seton: The state claimed the men had re. | ‘wets. has given up er second| Another quiet Anactin fa cate, esd uy te state maaan Mqowladgs , jaw expires next June 30; new | | Roman Catholic ‘college here. — ———— of Michigan educators who plan’ —— = eee Says Girl Wed legistatlon mang chemge thd picture. | ent gp gy not intend to) “The quints’ elder ‘sister Mrs ° to set up defense information and s. C. Mitchell om ‘ = Z : ~~ | but in view of the present’ world ~~ The tiny Short Creek community Maurice Girouard, 5 Waterloo, When Do Y ? orientation ‘courses in Michigan Supt. S. C. Mite of the Ben-| NEW YORK @®-Sherman Bill-! sinetion the educators don't be- > was ‘brought to national attention Quebec, said Marie went to the ; : ou a 6 high schools to help youths solve poigger lth — wes —; of inggley, owner of ‘the Stork Club, | lieve any change will be drastic. | July 23, 1953, when officers raided | family home in. Callander, Ontario , im se problems involved in compulsory b saw. the need for such | hag called off a police search for| In any event, they are convinced | jt and arrested virtually the entire | for the Nov. 1 AN Saints holiddy |] >: 2 ? Next week? Thi . , fon Serbo Gate population. | ~ ; and had: not -returned to her do- omorrow’ Next week/ ihe Inadequate background in math- High School has been | after learning she eloped with a| subsequent activities will pay mestic science studies ai- Mar chances are that you'll : | dividends in helping | Police in New Orleans . | Sterite Bourgeoys College. never expect a fire . . . but a smoother : . from civilian to military /|Go In for Rough Sports |, School efticials and the, wit KEEP YOUR PROPERTY trainees said many youths there is to tie the program in| unti) yesterday before asking easing minds - citizenship and don’t even know |® SePardte unit also. night he telephoned police and said| trained to defend America. Sgt. Jared Rankin was under sus | Marie was not sick but-had come , why they are in service. Masashor Reger Rog CBee | cue lhe where Ge ght &. .We a home because she didn't like the "s } L * P er a . ® * P orem Oa Mary ©. Newton aires [8 Gocor Bilt schol. is doin | dont want any mare Police 8C-| printer fg Not Impressed |" sstrct peice some. | “te Groard gave thseoame | Crawford-Dawe-Grove instruction Armored | A course is being set up for the * *« * - 4 ss Rankin failed to report the Pa- | tion: .: Scheol at Ft. Knox, Ky.. — second semester at Marysville.| Barbara telephoned home to con- by Newspaper Opinions Insurance of All Kinds trolman Nicholas Nelson killed! ‘When she got home, Marie saw | - and an evaluation plan is in- firm the family’s suspicion that, JACKSON, Miss (UP) — Leo | time by shooting the electric clock | Mum was lonely and decided to 716 Pontiec Stete Bonk Bidg. Ph. FE 2-8357 these whe commented. | cluded. she had run away to marry John Love, a Linotype operator for the | off the police station wall stay for awhile.. . . She has gone __ “We should not have to incul-| Misnar pointed out that the Rogers Christoffers, 28, a com-| Jackson Daily News, was asked) O77 SOE NE TS STATES LIE LL ES RIE PEN EM Ras gO They OE Cate in men 19 to 22 years old a| defense department and the ee ‘ : en ae cited a Fda Sali ee love of country and the responsi-| North (Central Association of . i bilities of citizenship,” he said. Secondary Schools and Colleges Officials at Ft. Knox made the have recommended the instruc- point that few of their trainees] tien be included in a social were from Michigan, that many] preblems class. had dropped out of school in their} 1 win be required for all 12th early years and that a divergence in the type of school training or | &™@de boys, with senior girls ten- ercial photographer who uses the by court officials yesterday wheth- i _ Lerdeeanional name of John Rogers. | er his newspaper affiliation would Scag a Wy. tbat ile eR i # Se si |The couple met three weeks ago! have any effect on his decision as | } The Annual Santa Claus Story for Children at a party. , 'a juror in a murder trial. ies Christoffers’ brother -Alfred said| ‘When you work around a news.) ‘they were married Monday at paper for a while,’ Love replied, Folkston, Ga.‘ and are honeymoon-| “you get to where you don't pay ing in Florida. He would not tell| any attention to what they write.” | © where. oe He was accepted as a juror. | “SOMETHING NEW! | KENTILE) SPLATTER CARNIVAL ASPHALT TILE Dark Shades | FREE CU] sh Shades C We Loan You ea. | Toolsand ff oa. 9’'x9"’x Ve Tile Cutters - 9"x9"'x Vs -ARMSTRONG’S QUAKER WALL TILE checked as to geographical area. Even greater stress on already | emphasized mathematics in high | school was urged by military offi- cials, particularly in the Air Force and Navy, where so many men - must become experts in handling electronic devices. Industry and government, it rr » eyes ee | a 7 In rolls of 15° to 40’. Due to the Floor Shop’s low, low price.of 29 ft— sold by the piece only. Genuine Arm- strong Wall Tile, 54” high. 3 borders. K99 finish. 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Co , . se E ee 2 i . ¥ ¥ > vi oe “ eee? yoy “ie ania. * 24 5 0 = gare PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1954 - _* S ee s _ an = Te ioe Ca ice |Death of Atomic Scientist |{ ‘Glaims | - [MARKETS |Market Rallies | Lodge -alendar, : Comes as Personal Blow |, Run | awe vs tte aa _ wan of often of Rensevell Lodes |), a | ys later, & book | 17) | semaine tense Affer Low Start. |Fa.2=3-7"= 2s List Revealed — | the first flower, Mo 1. 320-209 tos, mot) from the railroads, steels, Richard Hardy, 37, of 310 E. Thir- The Lincoln-Mercury Division n - of Laura Vormi's book; I had root | and ‘beak. ae oe = | Decem- | ¢en Caters rest, Be Jb. t Setse Sn utilities, oils, coppers, rubbers, dis-| os st. Flint, was sentenced to ef the Ford Motor Co. sald the ’ several chapters whole cluded pit stops for fueling igher. | rot. ege-790 pe. RohureDt. Wo 1 38- : + Girtines, Gnd 50") 8 days io the county jail offer be Sun Valley and convertible Ow $ bits and pieces*all around those) | ing. _ 0-36 bite ba Leste, ie ae, bene | dlo-talevieten pleaded guilty before Waterford | vo uss formerty sold as the The Automobile | “2#Pters. al-| - The endurance ran, said the un-| Onions. Ho 1. 136-17 50-1 bag. J.\ Justice Donald E. White Tuesday. Monterey series will be avail- DETROGE wn’ * ee ee ee eo Se a A Parsley root, ¥ 1s. ae Not. V Minor of 4148 Forbush St.,| able only in its new top-pric Club of Michigah's ena’ ready “Ts i eo hit| timed by the contest beard of Ears See ee pete 8 Ft Adame Ex ... 422 Int Crk Coal ne aan tae. reported to. Pontiac aovarei iia 106s. ” me onan ear an — shatering Ge Aneeriomn Antemabiis Aom.. ; aee 1 Tiesk me. 100-199 | air’ Reduc .., 30.1 Jobne : the theft of four hubcaps) | ited be! factery yesterday for a biography about because 1.00 bu behe. rte _& L .. 94) Police with 1954 418,000 Michigan | figure for official AAA records No, i 1.38:1.50 aes LOG. 13 em foes ee his car which was parked last for 1955, compared has more than scientist. matabagse Me, Les be; oqenmh, Doner- | tilled Oh cu: OES Keleer May - 29°! trom I W. South | Prices is the largest auto it was conducted on Packard's 13-109 bu; squash, Butter | Aiea sire. ¢ an ca 1 83 night in a parking lot on W. models members and A tew Gays after our broken proving grounds. nut, No 1, 60-125 bu; squash, Hoe Tad ht Rreoge 88 ".. 20.3 1 Series—Two door sedan. | 5.4, in the world. ftem | Private ° 1 Eas be: Spee Benen bef [am iad... [9 Kress Oo I aaa — ‘door sedan, ot| *Ppointment a ¢inch news Pachaisl sos the’bar “onsenlla Kyowa Ble age 1.09. | Aram AD ooo- OE LOM Cleese... OS Police wete in- | $2,015, down $10; four -$2-| President Clarence E. Otter in the papers said, “Dr. Fermi Coane {3e le "tha: "torte cet, "es 1, tn GO sesss 1 Lib ae es wt Send ty Clactaead itis) pales $2,070 2 Ee moe. Detroit was reelected as the board| ,. heated, . antistnsteny- preg rays a ae ae eee . 1.00-1 ; : “" 0s mh Aire .. been down said the after surgery—reported io, EES BR em Se Sitios mete Sai has core Sis mess aoe ter Sct ST apotgke bet 1.00-1 25 bu; endive. . ‘40.7 Lertl Hecse Ken- custom series ‘i ed) : miles.”* 357 | Greens: Cabongs, me 1 Tei eet Res a3 Marsh. Plaid at cacy tae plader He is wanted a Series—Four-door se | the state. lected were: Hen- date “that’s just what the | of car nad ie ie ue Stora | OoNere, c= ‘sdustaras Re 1 AS ae xg os 3° May B str ua on a charge of passing bogus | 4.) $7 185, “a ee aie a, aaa president; Papers said about Sen. Taft at Pl peter Pie 10,000 miles was “ @orrel, No 1, 1.00-1. 8 | $2.245, down ; ry S. - t mo at so ere vin, Noh 3.38 Du | Am Tol Tol 1783 Monsen ch or NS » pai $2,597, up $31. Charles L. Wilson, second vice | first that if it were cancer| Set by a European sports az ae ; ag yee hae PR | Aas" Gon Bb Mont Ward. 144) ey, Thomas Phillipe of 4? Wal Series — Hardtop | president; Frank J. Howlett, third] |! prayed that if t were cancer| 100 65” pooh 0 ce I 138 DETROIT EGGS anc WRC 86 a 4! nut St., assistant pastor of the Montclair $2,475, | vice president; Ralph Thomas, possible tional closed car F | DETROIT. “Dee 1 (AP)— Eggs. £03. | armee etl... @.4 Motor si t Church. 250 Fisher | coupe, 09,000: Sun Valley, $8.75 secretary; -and J. Lee where cure is broken from 6 to 36 mph through ae | Detrott. eases included, x poe Coat ae Mueller Br 306 eG Pontiac Police to- and. convertible, $2,475. .( ’ Sire tistics I thought of isotopes, I thonght the entire 25,000-mile run. 4 11.18 | grades: . Atchison 1298.6 Murray Cp... OH bea into the is new, company say® | treasurer. lof cures for cancer which would : ites: Grade A mbe 10-00 weighted Line. 138 4 day that someéne broke perice Thomas, who lives in Lansing. ans i ‘an -30 wid. av. ; | atl Cet Nat Cash R100 comparable prices : be developed in a £ pt ares 3: Aveo Mie... 41 Nat Dairy... 38 | church and ransacked the kitchen. Gove ave me undoubtedly oped oe Cross Forms i | aewea ev Ll yea) Ret Qype... “ nothing was missing. for 1964. . ’ short years, perhaps as a result OF = Detroiters Hold Part ™ wed. benbete’ maguien So: ay B..-. S 8 ces a oe at reduction in the price of GIs Off-Duty oo nee ete cua ° ee, a Land Site tsb Pr a a | tom, meer sere tee ot) econ pis f|Mishaps Worry | st4.0,c9'tne nae wont.” |First Aid Committee * 21%- wd. av. . | Benguet..... oe ee =. so s of School wed. oF. 6. ei wheal. oa We Mee Toe Da adv, | bringing 1 to $100. ‘The, price o ete B ss And then, as with most out- item meeting of | Willis M. Brewer today amplified DETROFT LIVESTOCK pon Aun "$86 Noam av..... 07/00 © Dm Te ec idiae power lubrica- Military ra cider, 5 forget that email news | Ot OO end County Chapter of | article appearing in Tuesday's) pernorr, pee. 1 ( pte Corn ..009e Mer Foc...... 6 Rummage Sale. Sat. Dee. 4 St.) The , dual ex- ASHINGTON @—An Air Force! tiem until the moment, just this American Cross last night, a ~ = It reported au- | 356 Smell 190-350 fon. 18.06, with pri Sa Nwest Atria Re ee es ee ee ee v increasing numbers of| gunday night, when » broadcast- ‘davincy Ooms et Pontiac Press. Board | Best cet end Fo 1058; tow 100- Brun 0 MR) Onis On...... *).¢| Pourth, 8 a. m. Christmas cards at hausts for the custom , | doctor says “Dr.- Enrico Fermi, | First Aid thorization by the Pontiac oped shee | 10.38-18.50; some'| Budd Co ..° 141 Ot Ota. he + estene —Adv. conditioning at $550. Dual | sitomobile and other off-duty ac- er said, . tis was named. This is ee ae Jaga ise ae es est Recess | Calon em ie Ovens ti Gi. |" Geka. Shiweliag, Pel aaeus are standard on Monte-| (i0nts that kill or injure a tether ot Go team Seedy bode eed age » cooithittes Oakland of land sought forthe site of & pro Sie soma on Sete ee er | Cae Bey BY pam Be day and y 11 Aubur Avy. | rey and Montclair series te the overall eflectiveneas of the i hit me almost as hard as it. = vabairoan: cated | ’ omall 17.46 Pacem Pict... Id by the Pon- Ralph Forman, 5 . . oe —-~ Peete Bee ties ewees| eden oe re came mec gw | é ces) Wiliity and comnmaneel cows UES | Cone Tree Jy ° Pepsi Cols:.:. 183/ the blind. Large selection pa 's office, book, | Pettit of was : oo Ge hand * sald | i353: Some "bapey setter ‘ead. wtitiny | Se 39 Pheipe D.....» $7 | ciotning, and household items. AGV.}- * ccoant. Sonam | Air Force eurgoce senstas in his wite's witty and loving book. | 1. imam. 4 “I am still owner, 10.00; some 7 lightweight | Con Il) PO.... 283 Paice ....... 381 : = _| exchange rates follow -yesterday told alive had all his “nuclear col- Brown : Brewer today. “However, | sold | SSsuers 130 sowe: f° rT gmail” tot | Coes Ob... 402 Phin Mor... 31 as re era ee a i -sedodagd prong rereerly- | DP gy alg ag call light They are offered ageless: fined $15,000. Fines against —_ pr spurte ger ng one, barns. The purchase price was not for an ie 1460-18 39 salable calves 300; | Gen Motors . 92 rancomer ... 30 | “ube 20-08, Deore. ‘young heavy type “open faced bologna sa aties included Clayton - a free scientist for disclosed GEALED BIDS FOR WORKMAWS uneven: sinvehter staers arsine “corer | Gen Refres.. 318 Trent c For. 384 — > —— | “fried bologna sonal lemmas sn Abronves Cs of Detroit, $3-| Now he cd casbderpar yes Roy Annett of Ray Annett Realty ee of Oak aah | Ot, prime _sctive te, went” betters | Own Tel S. ak RE nry| gna with mayonnaise,” OgNa | an ae ets eee reece te nid | 1Ne., handled the purchase Sonsrivations! . | Seady to 38 bigper: bet Pasoes & Tee BS "| cmicaco, Noy 30—Live poultry with mustard” and “ plate of sliced ther knowledge could all Wilsons and Mrs. Sue A. Stall of a ae ES etic ot" the we Oready to Sb tues, mainly o> 00 OO Gilet» 737 Unit alre Tha | feet cose 10eend ‘ets fed. Pe ne bologna.” ‘Edison Hits Peak Load at his country’s feet. ig an | Snyder, Kinney ang Bennett repre- County en Mavchi cathy AG Dy a tll ae oan Unit Prot. 048 Ser tony tree anal bears g| _Tomorrow, it just happens. is an) os the sellers . ma and information 1 1 sele: spot ie Srsraee to high ms oss te .. wee 3e's?. recstere 12-136. coponetten 37- DETROIT STOCKS DETROIT — Détrolt Edison's | suniversary in the history of En- . n Paige “a7, : tom , es 1.290 Te 30-80-31 80; bull | Gren US Rub .@a hen turkeys 37-375, ~~ (Hornblower & Weeks lectrical system car- Ferm: of the atomic age OAKLAND ~ i ae ee ak ace doe Hensete; most lor weet'e.. 306 US Omen .... 04 | chase 2-0 fuctiings eae Figures after decimal points are cignthe AP ieee peak load of roe phe a Siai epans her: bck ta Group Names Officers mercial to low good de 80: yrs. ago : -¢ PM usy GIRL FOR 1 OORAPH R to . a ‘work, FE 5-T194. | brick stone. : , Pe Ss et memory le c comed oes a WANTED vale, d_ h teate hes) Betete, | Ory “apa Sag ee WKC. WOMAN WANTED iv THE_VE CEMENT FINISHER DESIRES tRowTno® DONE 8, | Tien’ Set Mle work. FB 2. “bonune, eee €2. petoved gigi, mineed or “eter, Sadly | rye, estas oe ee wuma an | WERT IPF LADY FOR | “ sinity eer | ee TE RIDE | ORTHO DONE IN MY HOME Si aRANTRED ROOFS. ALL Mrs. & Burton: _& Sister, provement salesmen 3 Voorheis SALESMAN. FOR HARDWARE rs eneral housework White Live burg . § Gaye week. 415. | CAR edeling cabtnst kinds, Est, 1916, J A. father of Mre. Robert Nix, 3) 40819 or uire at 21 Mbenae pliance re Good os | Must like children. FE 5-2780| baby : work rem a By - 353 3-3071. 2 and Ciyée Burton, Qpen: | = Flowers concrete ‘patio, 2 rage room 12°x30; den #xi7 i bese} [ISTINGS WANTED /|* ROOMS AND —. aa : = ao OP ee tn and a and breeseway most ment, landsepped lot on paved! parms businesses end commer Sai after ¢ pm. : _| ATTRACTIVE ROOMS, STEAM oS oh = REALTOR pa ae street, Will trade of buy lake | cia: properties. rj 3 ROOMS. GAS HEAT MA); heat, hot « Close in. 4 $350 DOWN us £ Aubgen Rochester! This home is very nice — | fromt homie. Phone FE 5-3628. ROY KNAUF, Reakor- tae ae FERS ROOM PRIVATE | Ad. © tal price of nis VETERANS $i, OuBade ts, sewty : 26% Orrea. owe “ $1.60 on walls are > a GREEN LAKE OFFIC E Rent Apts, Furnished 33 ~y sre, Scere. 2 fomaly a a week, ico W up. for ra 8) by have priced Be ‘or wale - enh i Ra Aut caly gla "weekly. OA ‘ T0708 +12 7 LISTINGS W. M ; he OM. oe Pe ‘ i ee S| OCD empneeess SF? cin, “Private EYCRAN GE tod hte "at | SELECT OAK FLOORS rt (sei | Dortridqe| ae meee f you Frivete ni citae | ar ge — KNOTTY PINE KITCHENS) WITH Eas Se | seer West-Suburban) some sanovans: lives your, bt the aah tre, the ones Ser wapeywo envi axp| | “Hhal ate : ULING AND . | ether lake areas. ee ee SaeE.| WHITE 0 R AG NG bade 7 66. Lag Local and Long Distance Moving. “ew Romes _Tieres 2D : Beir Bees BROS. |p es Se eT Slat] Laree van serve you : . A 3 RION 50M MODERN i PE 4-4866. Phone OR 3187 0: OR 31760. ' aii | -Ae . WARD E. PARTRIDGE witeme R4o Mel B OS 08 ‘end ch +207 Rin ~~ = sinichendl- ee nods pRIVATE bata ano | 7 REALTOR, — FE 2-8316 See can RSE \ "6 ie ss . . | Pelee tere PE bseae 7, FULL Ants : 43 W. Huron &. Open Eve, 7 to 6 Te PS oe a —_—— Ww Ciaee, Sarge vane snyenere ta $450 DOWN R Pp 1 bedroom §-3562_ 34! Perey ow we Parlly modern. picvure ; Trucks to Rent am 0." econ i | Vee we | ORTONVILLE—GI | eminole Hills | BR et TROCRD TRACTORS you, OA & 265i. . aiid moth SHARP 2 BEDROOM bungaiow| 1% =i be non Sen ete Fn ane | AMEE FS BOY RULTPPE) fon, Tr gral |" S| mea ele) Seren S pa F Pontiac Farm and FURNITUR 2 — a ee ae VALUET. Realt a ee wer, Industrial Tractor Co. Whar due peo See eges | Sek “el cee Oven Daily Including Gund ¥ re i DW. M. Qocperetive Res! Betete Eachenge ae Pa car —- EMODELED , Painting & Decorating 20) WA “FURNITURE | » y. WEST SUBURBAN . lage. as FARMHOUSE = you bave anything for WOULD - @ncw with breese- : DECORA sale and want prompt cour oe SP EE 3 new! On 5 berriea, and Wall papering. Call for exti-| S2f"bcice "in cach call veodee large parcel, 200xise. A Kereece, mate, FE S ES fe) wtb wns are and Suburban 1 ‘ 2-1 PAINTING, NGINO L & ALES C Pw js immaculate - 4 , oe pemeved ates. PE OAKLAND COUNTY'S LARGEST large ee seed ag tamiiy "ais Sama 5 BE | rere ene Dd — DOWN _ Winter _ PE eee, | WANTED DHTRCS DUNES AND me perme eral” dvesiecg te ‘| News homes oa sO : 71 PAINTING & EX wit tt eam nawuioehs: 20 ACRE ESTATE room, fut § a} on Work guarcoteed. Pree ectimese. | —\2t_FE ¢7088 4 CLARKSTON AREA | gemnegs | | Ea este FrPERRAnS ina AKD Paiwrina | td. Miscellaneous 28 ea oe fee Se tae rage. oll beat | Per Perfect con. forced ole a” al PE 5-393, roun ‘as fees. On fea Uful grounds and landseaping. Un- a. os as bike beatere, > C. Wulte, OA 83007 or PE | qos Bree dere : =a PEK nie heat 1p bathe at: “thee See! ned Bee. Sees WANTED: SMALL COMMERCIAL, ‘ F . ef ‘ ae. é bake oven. FE 34213. Sea ss ie a | year tence. bal pr ot meat stent | Fares carpeted bing: ream eh | Corner Lot HAYD N Painting, Wall Washin ANTED 30-INCH BOYS Bi |YoU BUY IT-WEL INSURE It Sorking couple only. 197 W. Mures | corner of Buckingham, off Met | ROOM AND BOARD fireplace, dining room. Just off 4 Free estimate Reasonable. — Siete ned contin, SS Dee. fousiS AND APTS FURNISHED | _ ines SOOM AND BOARD 3 SOUTHERN | Pootiec and Pim Pull price 635-| Ex¢husive Forest Laxe Coun — | 9g wanes Save. ve pen retaae WANTED USED ELECTRIC TRAIN. or unfufnished. Th M. MODERN LAKE EE | Peteee teneered. tee oe ry mC. eal spot for 3 : ~ Gocsanhin 364-0008. wood, FE +254). condition. § miles to tn. : : -oDN level home sur- estimates. FE 3-4137. atest be :. Houses D APIs FURR Of | June to couple Pos- OMS OR ROOM AND ARD | PAUL A. KERN, = fowmtes by pines. Priced “a | ear ear torsapeenr? cL Ree eee a See Se WHE CLA KERN, Heakes) Gitar ANNETT ATG TAG, | Pome Ties Sek MY PHI eetvr Gog Rens Bot nee te, | CAR tas. lect "attacked “garage 4 | ROOM, BOARD _AND_CAUNDRY | ——"**! ee | Leslie R.-Tripp, Realtor 34-2651. ____ Wanted to Rent » Oven Eres a, Son. 104 West side. $100 per ane y Suyder vinibes ane elon per Johnson . Spon, Eeenines _ — WALLS CLEANED PREE SERVICE TO ALL LAND| NEXT DOOR TO. BRANCH 4 ; it gate 000 - $1 WOMEN WAnT WALL WASRING. | RUssrlt segely fugintes. | _"""" rast” obpice a Ea Saer™ *_peren att KiQOM. ANS BOARD FOR MEN! “yom perricn ome . ee Be < ; . s +14, - — et : : - ied . Bee Wagan app Panne: | Mearovarace enawgy gree , eu meat g "ake Seis | Sihigh" Zokioo | Convaleacent Homes 8A) conmmowre rowan 4 CONTE TT | Settee extimates. PE 6-221. _ Pa tabts. : : O nN . : CONVALESCENT CARE POR EL.| othe with basement and gas fur. | pore.” a buy. pine 2 218 | COUPLE WI TH 7 MOS SLT servis, Now taxing bed pation wn School Genet will, accept HOME &@ SECURITY-nes | Johnson Avenue Gey wacesmde: Moms cals cn | OW Daby desire 5 room| materia tts We ners, soe are SIDER | rors ‘car Oomick | home" yew sddllen "te Lie eaten Ssantee ree a eEpian Aas $. unf. house. Close in. at oe canuy cent ¥atne bome.| {s000. * : the} spactgus reume. for corpeing Oring om dexit, Sorcial Foot Technique Reasonable rent. Will) ai tyves of property to sell. Por " + % : ‘ gunet, yee have 0 2-co0m oe = bee ia. o give cacefent are. Ref-| "= Oe oe ~~ tote Rooms TRree 3 room apartments on State | —rente for Sten pet rent storms sereane, Yous; TT Service 22! erences. FE 8-1215. Office Open #4 HURON ROTEL CLEAN agrees orinatng” tn a, total ot Hardwood doors. One fur- and bus Steet inns oii rromt Fu ssgr= |? Qh] MOREA PERENE | A. JOHNSON, Realtor me eh | ee) Stee | ate S090 >1687 . FE 4-2533 —~HOTEL AUBURIN qutch ale Bove, char WV cah| BAST Sty - Brand 2 | $1,500 Down — | TV M 32) 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Room o Day or Week | ey Soo SP Seer | Oak floors. tile bath. At Zoned Commercial Wee tee Mn HERTS | oe ome : a Say tad’ eetgerebia | eee eee Lares #, poem home, com SUARANTERO FV -WEPAIN axy : |e cues! eel saaee A never PE “t4im Tim "var vaser ent end siesred | watst neater Paved Nitrest my Uy make FE +0138 ARDY CON - CASH pay down to mortgage for « mod —" HOFEL PONTIAC —S«|-«s'""_- porch with approzimetely 1'5, jpcetion. Only $0400. ad bath on second, basement. a TV. SETTLEMENT derp home im Pioneer Highlands | ee a | teres ol goed gardes soll. Pull yiligghn : encod. © A sve LENT w : STPOL a: | rere RESERVETT™ orice oven ~MORTGA an V; op SEES epee | Gases tec! pres |" eer cts mc se ee ete | poe ae wee es ces! A JOHNSON Rea ret ce Pas ne en et “this at a2 eer eae aes. t vou are ee NSON, Realtor red walls oak figors. full 5 md rok a} Typewriter Service 22A| Touprnsass Socal rg tae TT rms ee Leo Room MERGE | “EX Lag eemeee: Boman | mete ie Bae FE 42533 Saat Ronee eee ene | ¥: “HAYDEN J. A. Taylor | S25 7stgtes Sate |= Rocio tannic er WEEKLY RATES - | 1704S. Telegraph R._| pay O'NEML, Realtor SS : J CHAYDEN, Realtor | “ . ay a, . " PE +ien. : $12 and up - -RAY Me anne rooms celes up. “ ae CS Peek ta Dine Wes | 00 Onkiana, ave ey Pm ewe) bee ; 2,50 eprece, Pe ROOMS tua. GATEWAYS to clips seca tacenge | Sener 9” ear eataen : OR 3-136. “= ~. : AN RAEBURN ST. : ——, | saat” FOR BEAROREB—TA®6 | ——| aoe Tear * rater : rent stores 40, HAPPINESS |. « wet ecom on teni-teeee| Union Lake Privileges Upholstering Settee? SES co | , SELL FOR CASH! | Ste torn nepesiee Glee as ss 2 § Ww coon St ® PE esse Buyers waiting tc- vour home. A BRICK STORE 230 SPICK AND SPAN CLOSE IN, 5 room bungalow, Stair. excellent continieas close to a4 DRA SLIP MATERI . ; = . ’ | _ adults -| and East e. FE }-2565. : Ai arai te attic. = porte ce fore sandy beach Carpeted ‘ as ve §-i931. 5% MORTGAGES | R. J. VALUET, Realtor | | BY Worth side near Wenen end new carpet drapes and furniture cted “den. with fireplace, 8 §-9088 Ne coe le te at bongs Be ee aaa Baste ie amic 7. aa rec vin. suse ¢ room and bath, 2 included pe wan ” ana theo kitehen, lavatory, breakfast DRAPES 4 8 aont or Joe | Pose WiLL BOY On Liss TOOR LAER | — Yertnees _OR_>- Mee. Geseoaked Guage sie. “ puucmane ‘washer ‘ond GIT. y. Perckesers was E For Sate Houses 43. trie Joslyn. 4 rooms and bath er. 4 bedrooms. 3 ca R. F. MeKINNEY so Haw 16 | sRotera 2 bedroom bouse. cluded. bom- complete with oil | Sump. Very clean. S100 down, cocend’ Fel becumeny © 2: e 8800 Comms : _ a FE 2-1430 after | : . J yous moate “ab goom ot fe. 70, 01 oe Sede YOULL ro Soere ae ree: Bi — ee rs Se ee ae sin ree bets iker | Mipcotilin, Aral be | VOUR FRIENDS Bre gO hogs ted pereens. int 1M - CASH foe Fa Gkiow LAKE, Ab i wboaas: bee Eig ALEO TOR Sanu maypens hee . Low car gareae. Pusiic end * FOR YOUR EQUITY . hei, Sher Jor sang IN 48 HOURS irom city smoke, ‘esse. fad bus? Square Lake Front JIM WRIG , Realtor . - : 2 - ror ot : ip and let us pe en et EG prnere ss aed "| M2 Oatnand ave. “pane - ae bos 606 me : near ye g. ANous iat Gorge sei ye | Coepereste eet motets , oF A Nee POR RET ower | aes te ndlords See iv | 1708S. Telegraph Rd. | _ BUSINESS — | mt | Mguire_ Paret Oh Oxford paeer | Saiz lect lame A x ie ee eres gi Ia } OPPORTUNITIES TOUREALTY CO” WEALTON . ‘s : Ne | MAE [AN : - Member Est, Bach. Ine | NEST Se sca REAL . ESTATE / OFFICE Se, er A HOME OF YOUR OWN Two Family Income .- located New Co a ae end one t Fie | modern. design | ry lot. Priced | 3 epiy 1 8 : Seminole fom Vestibule . 32 foot living with . Family ont ~ bere oun auto | ad Sart = focethon - . North End i] full : Finer ee pees | PRESS i Income ; 4 tnguPadaoe, Priced ety ® a terms This is ® good ¥ bes Ee SELL AND HARGER CO. ‘MILLI | 2 for*Christmas ? EAST nw! 2 bedroom | brick (custom inw Lewrence PE $4100 open eves K. L. Templeton, Realtor ™ Re. . +4563 + Bi Bat Lakefront ./ eman 5 BEDROOMS j Tou owe i te rself to see / this home, which 40 of its Sylvan Village frost, Te Gil" weeds the, finish we, aan thay mate raphe that tae Nome. affords : be my full be. s aree roome of meat win Teczeeton fom | Waser mit hesinet Pacts io oe oa | Toom which ts equal down. Make your eppoint- iraplece cate Oe ps spoon ny a | i? ment now! e ° tf ¥ Boe - na | Sparta "batement "Gar ite | an @ar ot water eater Plas West Suburban | eae Selesrsacmet aires oe Le. | Bedrooms upstairs altmoet fin cated a. Esieabeh Lake Es- | tee” rg conirtenty nee Pan | tates = earpeting ambitious at 813.680 with $3 Soo | | gar os wall as gown Rog Bow —in the off “— : 611.900— gta | “WHITE | Third Street | Pour bedroom beauty 5 BROS. veth down 2? up. tile and tile features in kitchen red painted orl beets ct oat prises Om sist ON 5 1769 matic heater. paved ___Oven 9 to 9 Sunday 1 to 5 creck. ~ POPLAR | STREET | get, apg cr pleles ures c ot) fu - Kampsen | 23 = ake oe Tm mediate fon 7 _ Realtors FE 4-0528 | west OF DRAYTON PLAINS q | acres. Lares. € room home. Oi) ia i et di 5 nge , . : __ PONTIAC REALTY CO. | 7 wip eS: TRADE “* d “".. Have room 3 bed oF > 4 porth in ane polly “ae sill , is : feuany ie property ii 1 : VILLAC of ae , you : d intereste* |B 2 bedroom =n mee full baie: a a7 aT et eres “are | ay! or beseolwar ead ? cat sees, with a REALTOR - ais i Tagio controlled rge cor-. Pi TT | ner iotes aa ve Shee eee 4 ree, ave, «FE ¢-2644) 46000 Open Gunde = 1363 W ures FE? Member Co-op Real Estate Exch | So Easy to Own Beautiful 3 Bedroom RANCH HOMES Holiday Farms IN WATERFORD TOWNSHIP $65 Month. $190 DOWN VETERANS. PLS COSTS $750 DOWN—FHA: PLUS COSTS Furnished model open 1! to ® Pager dO at Ftc of Joan- rescent Lake rive. “ block south of High'end and ¢ biocks West of Telegraph. Al nd pn pl tte 5. —or equivalent tn SS ae price gifts no Gisplay at F B. Melin : co 23 8 Saginaw 8 ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY Mode nae oiineds 3-F101 ‘BROWN i "9705 DOWN - Brand pew 2 bedroom : Dungelow With exterior ai] com- Full beth, wel! all intertor studdt Finish the balance yourself and save many $8sss lake privileges $).000 DOWN - Elteabeth Lake tates Special. Clean and in © derful- condition Close to tow septic, automatic hot water kitch- ne Es- | on- | two hedroom | modern bungalow :with full base | ment wall-to-wall carpeting ete arene peat oniv $11 0 draper Priced sereens and sform sash tea at $2,500 DOWN -Washington Park Lovely 3} bedroom brick & frame bungalow. full basement pa street. Youngstown Kitchen. p tie tile beth, f 16.500 Four family brick O per month eons plus o ers apt Tru good butldin: why sot -ut eee éollars work? Call ue for details ved las- lenced rear yard ver to L. H. BROWN, Realtor $400 DOWN 3 ROOM HOU Crescent Late Estates $400 down 16324 house 2 | Waterford 5 $1 900 down 4 9 bal err war and tersee Waterfc od SE. lots erre $2000 down remch house attached rarag a. $500 down 4 room house. 32 acres 14 miles out $1500 down brick § rm modern breereway, 2 Cur garage Wa ore OE pi on this one ter. ( FO. MARBL E, Realtor | i= sate Tt Rs r Realiy | Waterford | | -gisee 61 8 Sentora r | Cooperate ve Real Estate E BOR md CLARK ORCHARD LAKE _ AND JOHNSON teen rooms. 3 bath and kitchen down, Full for necter hest ead —— No Money = MA — corner A? Then prove her ip this et gE 3 re % yourself PPC Ter inthe fan “ving where she can be a queen rden Give her some 8 flower Sgr phe HL sindseaped ot, — = x 160 e8, Pamper lax in tlewes. A versain tor 98000. ments 634 per month. B. D. CHARLES : FE 4-0521 CcITy | darted lh 7. ern, 3 bedrooms one ruil Desoment leanary nubs. neti ment. Call for heat. 61.130 down, “ oa roux wira sonness rronr | JOSEPH F’. Reisz A & fast grow se — witn over Bo fo Coie | rE = = eee - Eve 4 rooms (poll agg le with 2. pores —_———— e My "Escnanse bedrooms nice siving room. large kitehen w forced heat @ryer Pull dining space. and automatic c price $10,500. oil lothes | GLEAMING WHITE RANCH bungalow Only 62 600 down on 3 pice lots, streets. THis home rooms. lovel space and Utlity rm = with has 2 Built fronting on two | bed- | living room. dining | ly modern kitehen automate) Wash- er and drver included Automatic of) furnace tached breeseway and earege CLOSE TO Seat bene uae diming L. well to wall ca mod very ern «kitchen, reg os ment Also sutomatic rult — aes newly Saceeea 7 $2.500 do CLARK re 42 W Don't Worry About Winter Mave no fear of winter while ja io ee of our ME4DO ranch bomes 4 peg street with solid paved driveways meen easy driving durin e winter weather A full base- ment will provide the chii- dren with a play area for mother a wonderful laundry space and for dad & Workshop to perform his desired ambition A_ fully thsulated bome with face brick exterior and plastered Wells will tend to mate & Warm corey atmosphere that will mean comfortable livine for the entire family Pian to «ee our completely nished model home at 4990 Ross Drive Open Daily 1-8 p.m. Drive out West Huron Street ee, oe. this 5 et aeaa room. eee eee: | i xchange fur- to Crescent Lake Road (Waterford Township Hail) Turm right two dbiock to property WM. A ope cnn. TOR n Evenings ‘Hil 8 p m 3007 W “Huron ane; +3568 ‘KNUDSEN. Elizabeth Lake 2-4810 |" cl wanaueha’ landscaping Can he pu Dp easy terme obnson Ave A fine home, with 7 rms b> baths Includes 3 and a den Convenient for anvone employed schoole of eithet ope 4 hospitals KN he. a N WM - ojo on tg iy SE E 4-4516 locat of One the finest lake front Ramen on the — oor ". enchent recrea reation room ished tm birch ae eee and bedrms jon with the the ,on the drums, don’t you?” “Listen to this a minute. Miss Schultz—you like a hot lick | __ For Sale Houses 43 PRON! Pe movses A¥YD ES AND x OMES Or ALL Also 1. bemes. ; © bones yd Heres. $700 DOWN 8 room modern house lo- f Bie drive at, oe garage. kh M. ELWOOD 5143 Cass-Elizabeth Lake Ra FE 5-1284 FE 43844: Maniey Leach. 10 SPECIAL INVITATION Te inspect this room moderna bungalow. Built: 1969. Ev room spacious, full hest, garcee jot 100 5 197: Just a few joors from M 5 bad 5-73 DE Thie 2 family income ts LS condition N to do pul buy and move m room DO—IT—Y OURSELF Nearly New = For Sale Houses 43 OPN LPL LLL screens, ved laundromat in kitchen Oaly $10,000.00. “| | vor go erly home — on | oe To fer euto. _ water heater, Le wots, Moat floors Bee it REALTOR 128 oad wet come sel Edw. M. Stout, Realtor a. [? i. eae “til + Saeed Partridge FOR THE WHOLE : DON'T PASS Arcade . 1200 N Ip inew Stree’ int. Phone THIS UP 4$-4616. ask “tor Atlen Conrad There's a veehty of business —_ owas ration. Soda |" | meal mdi == od ape by ee F Fe end reation for - 20 ACRES kids. Juke box sad am en Modernized 4 - bedrm. farm more than the rent. Excellent home in attractive setting no: lease a all friendiy Pull basement © town near offer— ‘i ) but rry hen, several = fr trees, terms. Compare thig velue pith city prices 90 ACRES Near Ortonville ae e = level to | 94.100 valance payable at 940,00 rettia. = acres tillable ° monthly. i 7 ras. .| cured acre "nas vou $3,075 Cire ee J feme milk — gen ee Be te x st. rege | rd and timber | FE "4a. “Ask for Mr. lot. $16.800 te 20 Per Cent — — — saa! Ww Bivd Open ar | tion w _ cas we Scent to Loan 1.8 se a re jit “Bre Pe 21000 Pine. Lake papel ae ce Ba AiA Flan Boop many .¢ satura] fimish. 3 elec in piekled mahogan H com divided m 4 : water and Ov oahy A lov for home $23,500. Phone oe “er (State Licensed ra | D KENT, | ae T. Realtor | LOANS $25 TO $500 Next to . ware Power | gee 4 Decgemomot Pa! fl md BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. 1 W Lawrence St MAIN ST. BRICK Tep commercial jocation on main st 12.000 sq. f/. 123 ft. clear span. Perfect for discount house mse- chine parts sales. of prac- reartares S| LOANS ~ o8 om $900 WARD E. PARTRIDGE NITY LOAN CO 'REALTOR ‘FE 2-8316|"_® ety og — @ WwW Huron Bt. GET CASH QUICKLY Up to $500 Modern Cabins Humphries REALTOR FE 2-0474' ee fe ee ane 5 Jk. oon | fimist this iittie home kitchen sink. and & Bar | er are in Lot $730 down INCOME | A g00d west side income with attached | car garage. ot 816.190 whb terms. SCHRAM FE S§.509] or FE 5.2564 111! Jostyn Co-operative Real "Rotate. ponseas | / KINZLER Ottawa Hills—8 Rms. terior 2 car $14,500 with 63. Economical Luxury Can be yours by Christmas = in ~ all brick center hal) plan 4 bed ? end recreation — wall-to-wall car- all and hail ‘exe. 1 whieh hes cork tile) Dra. pDeries included. Oi) tant heat Well located in West Bloomfield with scenic view | s end countryside beast HE 18 min to Det 0 miss out om this one—call right NOW! Bungalow — $8,500 Lowest price ine eny ne@er neat and clean room bungalow with full a Fenced rear tmelude new car- sy FRA or OF. New Bungalow Off Baldwin Builder's own home with breeseway and 1‘ cer gerage QOas heat and recreation room 2 lots enclo d wi’ Ceclone fence Easy FHA terms. or trade for suburban home with acreage. John Kinzler, Realtor st. a ra so 1 ae enewn ye ve Co-ogpratire Real Betale Exchange OXFO R . 3B large lots well located south New Ranch Home pag ane near mein on eh Jot f\% Must be sr LAKE AREA-9 Bed- he 4 be ie room Brick fi Perimeter | bar gy Feat, double garage. sluminum | ‘ MEAG REAL ESTATE | — & scree ree lot Oxford Mi OA 63122 erme was we r AG ‘i LA Do It Yourself | goed lecotion at a, fessapable Finish thie attractive 4 room bun- gaiow at Watkins Leake Well & ‘Septic tm 70n350 Lot, 24232 base- ment plu: 4 room plan ep first fleer Rssoo $15@0 J. R. HILTZ nets apAtyzos FE 66181 — Eves ia SE QO N Telegraph Oren Eves Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange |_For Sale Lake Prop. 44. Tate & Water Frontage — bgp tary r= iret Pic as GE ME’ MES-BARTRAM Dizte 3-1980. WILLIAMS 4 rooms end bathroom Ont beak 04 980 CRESCENT LAKE Laree nay. Walertord ae air oy “itt at teed BW hee Se ee 6, ) RELA AND Humphries LOAN CO. REALTOR E 4| ese eats feat Ra oo eo FE Z- 9206 203 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDO. } } | Commercial Building | 9 side by. side store buildings | with connecting doorways front and reaf, each 20 f{ 2 @0 ft = Located directly across from Pon- Up to tiac Motor Main Gate For detatis cal PE $1201 or FE 2-1372 | | $500 CASH = Sate VAUL M JO" KS. REA ‘LEST ATE Ww rE . ____For Sale Lots % 4. @. ELLIOTT @ SONS = Rt Northwestern at Miadiebelt | MAytair 62863 | forsee | Cicenel Pater egivel broom TY Cugeme, Pose Pe Tab i} Boats & Accessories 85 . seas eae ase pa . Y CHRISTMAS SPECIAL| som on MAM Good condition. y Sale Miscellaneous 60 ‘Garage Doors AR —_— = Like new 8 Ty em ] cosTs KODAK OJECTOR H INCH. RCA WITH DOORS 909.50, “ste gh rhete bag - ty gg ontten, Mate Garage (Deore A ae ee ae A LPENS TAR DOATAS S. Saginaw St. Inside antenras ~, 208 w = So coe kee yen S terme ler-o-cwas Matthews-Hargreaves . WALTON TV | Rwy P : o~ h if h « & Bervice . $-Fiargreaves Waites Cor. Josiys FE 3-221 | “ya ‘Bae R, CABINET 1, Seth tate 10-Inc athe + 7 a FE 4-4546 FELTON NEPRIoERaTon, | PE 150: She's Bm. wise tn good Sepéition. OF few mose! | eeantagens cages neatetes oe , canaion. Wo, OR sais ALNATE WRECKING | Soot bath ‘Chie ue se | Le, ZRDAY, DEcee yee ye IFCRRE Casinee eat A million fe yood sound ue- Soop a3 ik STEEL . %. ray z res gis ot : 16 HP. Scott Attwater motor , , st ew or CS ais renee cae. Melt geet | Harrington Boat Works . 0288 ’ ; ea use “dn : ’ CVO ROOM BOFTE MODERN:| st0h, mp end chins. a te eet Fae ie “a qin. cere eee JOHNSON" OUTBOARD _ MOTORS. Lesrat ts: ota SR “pec | SODTOM REARINS AIG ZR of cot Nelosd coe besten | it 2 | Rec raters, Weecralas tr : 5 mo D Sictat""W)Orenard Lake” Ave | Tact huts FE D008.” “gor t Noam EAD VARIETY Tein gw cocrifien. ‘MOtwal | % ine & years aoa 17, LIBERTY 0.00 Pi err td — i Soe ve | Mesias Fees tal feeeee aon seman ong bee Flush 2 it. $50 roe i na "Ontora, 08 OB = in sia0e 3500 ghimmons "Ra. | MERCURY “OUTBOARD MOTORS | _pell. cabinet: drop leat table. Fi | ogy gees a covering, gad 500 Flus Jha t. $6.50 | =, oft a BILLY SOMATA 1 MO OL. | _ 7B 800 Switzer Craft & Yellow Jacket BTUDE! Dick | as Pens Oat FE ae ‘ ne & Ft, wir LES: | Bass bie. | Monday, Der Oh at n Pick a Bargain boaTs, TRAILERS. BUY. BELL OR hock ;. Pr, eevee | a Burr-Shell. 378 8 Tele an . : cep. FE 3 “FRIES SUIT TO —=M clock om. sharp in W | NNN Reeth fer | BURMEISTER'S | (sree wg tet | Bi Peeae Music Instrection GA) SPU ei ea BE yay on Le tran : pear LUMBER covered | Cell | Richi _ Mich. new . | .1SAX AND CLAR/ NET Holstein cows helfers and | ai Priced to peve oth le MERCURY OUTBOARD MOTORS, xD __ Eves, 27632, é Se Riedl tees re Ea aa tee Patrons Becta! Christmas geal op lay. from bome ip Feasons! a te used —must be eold-you| Srey® nile : Sa rm hee ser TWO YARDS wave a ratmxo wno | fester tnt. table = ree "eanost ‘lord to mise | make the terme G2 Beeson “Bales “Hal De a | ate ee taaa co SE POnE | Pht TRE, PERE Sree Rasen | punching eves, Merits teed. Gitalt? hye ona MR tiac OPEN 6AM. TO 8 ené 8 Skyline -—— Sheer ® our elassi- tedies, OL 1-6211. ext n° . : | fir poate: se. a mas gifts. That Bn oe vor or of conversion, We Ss Cr es - Fe} Peoniman, Branch eg ooo _— ; 3 savers tron ber 24A. real | Sf Detre outh, Michigan Sterling tratiers Town. and Pg Iria” log beara’ sos pe sumees wit, at ence, Pia cores Bes sce “aml Bi “butts |B smn, tae manager an eee sometoja tap of iaaras barscers t = NEW. O75. Abe ‘ r - comp ue YY ware EW SMALL RS Ol BURN. | 1x12 W P &he! $a ee Oe Lee ee Garwood. ee WACHiNe. 1 Washingtrcn @&. OA 86-3122 Oxtord Trailer Sal rare | sa * Pi ae jock. Complete. | = red Fir. spec’ soe a ft. at fy BED LIKE 5 -| SINGER TREADLE or 97% miey City. /4 HEAD OF REGISTERED ord ales _ palot se our jayewey — 7 * A STORM DOORS 1 walnut secretarial desk. FE §-8633 Trailer hiteh. Cheap. FE 93-6081 | forse at Sone eae Se repeee ad *. Phos » | MERCER PL 56 pr. OL. ATTRESSES HOLLYWOOD | Orchard Lake Ave | PIECE SET OF SILVERWARE, 490 Pon. Trai Walled Lk MA —t 0 7 AvctiON Orchard Leke Ave ___ is ah bad b- or, Te Tithe Red fir special $85 ‘ Free deliver Guernsey, Une cow 6 vears olf | Mile south of Lake Orion on M-24 ae : : Y 21 "Fed eh: dinette on - ; WEW SUNBEAM GOOKER FRYER | 2%! Red "ir special 85° | Glow OWNERS: awn | fo “mane. suit ROYAL WiTH| reety to tres-n Ove cow 4) MY 240721 | Harrington Boat Works | 104, BUICK CENTURY 7 Boom Regular $33 Now $27.50 Cali | Somes ea sie nee . per 46089 } , 87. sult, a Xotte » monte Ci¢ due Dec. 3. P ; Wolverine, Cadiliac and Feather-| Gre a , bee $1.35 | : one. = Helfer 12 months old fine 000 6. Telegraph Rd. PE 2003). srice tig New Furniture Specials | fete tek 'nal'n 8 Io aides: ole soctpine y Siset Sn ae Bh ee Ontllac |; Ottered 87| 25. Tee es OO _ ow Prices: %. Pr combination doors. $16.96 | HTERESTED POR PHOTOOR grate.” su0ieh Chart i. ~ ransportation Bee || woke ‘5 eee aie “atin oen | Races - RIOTS HOREES AND FORT ( hij f ee a 3 rt: mattresses ees 4871 Halsted se Pontiee 1e J . <4 pon ~~ ogee it} we. away “a Ir A HOUSE . MOBILE HOMES wish ti : bi phone Sei*, Sece “Gace ora, beewong and , frieze 5) sine: cA On a | Wasnbure Ad, | #2 f to Of A te length. Up to : as rockers, $22.95 up; tes = SURE IT's pe: Lao : Pg ae Rutehinson cock. apt, was movee. wD: . | FHOROVOMBRED HOLST ET aor a ee 5 , eorome dineties. GS e: -BURMEISTER = “— : gar Tre 160; Ont we Northern Lumber Co. an atted, Livestock | 78 Hutchinson’s Trailer Sales Ww 1 ex NITURE CO | pooting NT TAN BEE saint | i , ea. Ege once et Man! | KENTILE | : -4 TERMS | Brangire Stoo: | armetrong iniatd tile te ot] furnace wath- bon- | Arm : exact alls |Mirok EF a gee FOR SHOP reg ag | saat, 84, 80 | eS REO SUTE. MOOERTE meer a SEER | Ge see oat ae | tame Sect St eee Ve ale Ss, Say tao | Ea hn ‘ : Oe. i: : 44 < = ane * : 2 j ‘ + aa ah be gs dg MOS : Meteainee tereerai yen gporvime Bae rep so gt i il 7 ' * * i > ! . z bat é ar . ; ; 7S ‘ 4 7 © ae , ] “ - - a For Sale Used Cars 91 For Sale Used Cars 91 Fer Hala Used Cars a "For Sale Used Care. 91 = (ThA | Fig) goa BS sw : we Ma | Jacobson - | Y'all Come PETERSON pan Rich an Pontiac's Exclusive See U | 1953 Kaas, § door . M odeen Dealer Ss it Ener $ for ste ) Poor an . ™ . We Finance ih ee Lie SERVICE $720. or «33 . 1 | . are A ne ave PE 64002 . E Ailseever your financial | rour-ar. —_ | EVERYBODY'S a a i ootcn status, know that you are *. Credit’Is Good Here 4 very clean. 9460. 1 oe ee ee L _ always welcome to took! — furon Motor-Sales NATIONAL Mare eee anc “heater Maby other exttas. Over our wide selection of | ose w Huren_ PE 2-266) MOTOR SALES aman or i | onvice 3 ainsi ° aure;tereee En mie FE A iv pa fair herd too Citramane shift : 1953 RED D CONVT 1 OWN- OLDS * E OWNER Senge A EPS, LENDS TPE Se ers eo fe ae: eatery 54 Chay: $1789 E, ‘ORION moTOR sans, —ML ee ye son. Age, Bet ,_ ots 204 | Dona jose WAYFARER u.00 © aadiyeer’ dio “neater. Coun ve | OCs Very, come see | a 94 " dtr! erome’s' ‘ * \. : 2 ee ‘SS Buick $1579 See =) AT The hardtop +m, meee 66 8. Woodward. Birmingham | itn 33 $1145)" - fee overything. even wire wneeis, | ~~ WE HAVE Hudson wasn 2 rE air .f | Ss ee Sar sets] — cf i ‘S83 Plym. $1079 een sown | * ° / ere $995 | Ps 4 BAS ie iss e, cece, coal West Side Used Cars Ford Custem 8 nif, dr. with ‘ i : tnd the Drool ls in the driving Hures YE 42185 , ont evesdsive inte Po STARCHIEY cUs |W PONTIAC 4 1 LVER | Me STEEL PHASE” Ea eT «Ste cling ow OP cone 1) $895 A oouer: rw ear te Chevrolet ¢ dr Styline Deluse | | Se A New Idea)“ "8" » For Sale Used Cars 91| For Sale Used Cars 91) Auras tat secestere ‘O] $805 with radio, In Buying | LARRY TIP-TOP 8 ee ewe , 4 df 215 MORE DAYS| | ; _ SCHUTZ & 2 fA pant © “J CO Used Cars | Desoto agree Prmouty JEROME USED C ARS! Renter pvaatiow a tua "teens | logs FONTIAE 7_POGR 60 Now You Can Buy Them i984 SKYLINER. RADIO. HEAT- Rochester Ford Dealer | 6! Plymouth Cranprook 4 door, ra- 5] $705” Y'all C Come $25 any er t overdrive | Mice end clean ; die and heater Anicerumingcar) OQ] ........ Al fooh tama ee at | Poré Custom 8 Club Coupe with | 51. Chev. $629, BY the Ferasceiprin giete dee OL + ja hae gsc eegaetae | SS ER AST to wl! os , . 1952 FORD convERTIBLE _Claraston, MApie 5-000. 50 $595 : ee s A og = - blue. Rete Seater white walls. . . “DAL DOT | WU. ew we : custom skirts 83 chrome trim-| TAYLOR CHEVROLET| ° : : i} a =* Cars | Btn Seat tion et ron Set ain Ore | Semone 3 sete | |] one-owner new car trade-ins ie, —- —aaan ances “REpubiic | 3 Ubevrole: Bel alr 3 dr bine s Se betah "| MICHIGAN'S FINEST | Smeets Bi Chevrole Deluae,$ ar ° $95 Wholesale. W = " ’ he 3 AQT wits : — ° v une sf ‘ Laci ; E 192 FORD, RADIO, HEATER. | 4 Chevrolet Defuse @ de, 50 : . 945 at J Over o1esale. e are 7. only ' , ° . ‘52 PACKARD Overdrive, $325. 3008 W. Huron. ou "TAYLOR'S Bony 2 dr Coston $ body, h d d h Ge Se - AT WALLED LAKE tmotor red)" end ‘beater. | | . : for Winter | Se Ogre een| SESE pee Ea lp) | pegs wstees | loaded with trades and the Foud i5 § BOGA Cum =| MERCURY ‘48 CONV™.(TIBLE. ee ca nee pthomaiee ; ; A eh iaiie ee | Ee eet eee Jer OME. S} ss str wt"! savings are fantastic! ay With a Good Used Car | "53 OLDS SUPER 88 | “gurtmettounert amet os Bri ht Sot | a. rom Radio. heater ramatie ‘ Z whitewsll t EAISEr ‘ « DOOR SEDAN. ntine ntal rg po L * ‘ Co it $1,689 vip Mbew tres, battery” Best mi| Cor ne Orchard Lake at Cass SCHUTZ EXAMP ES: A mmunl y jer FE 44646 after 5 30 pm | ‘$4 Pontiac Chieftain deluxe FE 8-0488 M IN 5 , : ~ oe . EVROLET '% MERCURY 2 DO DOOR, $10 DOWN 83 Mercury hara Desoto Birmingham Fly mouth | 1952 CHRYSLER 1953 DE SOTO Motors 4 CH Sork Mirmugeoss, | Ot Cenveles Vapors reaea : MI +781) |] POUR DOOR Equipped with all © TOWN AND COUNTRY 8TA- ‘ oo gM ono | radio. io NASH r eu rou, MBAR ‘63 Plymou.h, radio and heater — — ————=—==—=—=—=—=, | the power to make your driving TION WAGON. A car that will a , Mapes oY pall aaa iene entte 53 and ‘48 Packard =? | | Gaz, Power steering, power fit every need. Rquipped with i ing end "$1,089 weer, nyer_matic. OR prer. bo In Ps Cadillacs brakes, 180 b. p. V-8 engine, power steering, torque trans- ; '48 PONTIAC #8 Pore - be ouaderuy — 8 a tuecion ayrection signats, ‘wing- , large heattr '@tiection’ streane to othe eeis from 945 oe “S Sune deer, “vaste win cae ernes - ccsmae bewss é ; shield weshors and seks finished in o caaeme becler , Hyaramese, ‘| _ "SO CHEVROLET RET AIL or cootrac we urede | || ascemortes ot this ‘fine “car falleage, excellent Uren,” one, $395 Beni" es, “a Sister SE" ih — ~ tires, interior is done ‘jn navy $579 . eee | blue broadcloth. One owner, ’S1 BUICK STORE as es | F O R W| NTE R ia 1952 PLYMOUTH door, radio, YOUR SALESMEN? | $1,275 ea ’S2 PONTIAC FOUR DOOR BROOK. A | $945 Catalina, radio, heater, Rydre- GOODWILL If Not, Let’s . | 1950 DODGE money. Delightfully two. toned 7 +53 ' $1,189 USED ae Get Acquainted! | And Ready to Go : = caine psy aauee mileage, one owner. regia, heat- M0 Series, 4 door, 3 tone paint. im a “NOT A NAME BUT & POLICY” [peerless leery en idlaartg » $725 rain ane 1,195 ee email - Boh Says: |] son and (white wall tires tires As , $689 Pour Goer. radio. ester Power.| bes Mabt blue finish A car with | $675 STATION WAGON. Beautiful 49 CADILLAC see: glide (Stock oa : 3114) plenty to S05 ere rong san voller lag door a v « * . Cr Wraramete §ehulswall res ‘SI STUDE. V-8 : 1954 CHRYSLER tires, iow mallonge, enmeptionsay . one ip ip eo. “Eiee rie. - , , 2 a : . NEW Yo DELUXE FOUR clean inside and out, BF igi AWE) 1050 PONTIAC [Rusty Save. 4g [81 Buick 4 dr. Super, "0 Buick 2 dr, radio, || SS sat pris Pos bese nis v7 , $489 aod 42 CADILLAC (Btock No. 3718) WS realy sometinag sete’ || blue finish, radio, heat- - heater, needs a- little ||] ™™ reat. prone ag ellen - Club Coupe, radio, heater & Hy- MICHIGAN'S $595 95 er, Dynaflow. body work. \eanamiason tinted as na nv 1953 BUICK $345 a Fa : f * : nea of rear Gries cae Pye Brae FINEST 1952 PONTIAC “4 Sees: $2.675 leather interior. low mileage. '49 FORD On THe CORNER Or "| Scden Mydramatic, regio end et nies on 1989 $1895 . $1195 oC mune, nied’ gloss. coeaione Station Wagon with redie & pha cel $995 lke ft Tight eine Senate Bere || ‘53 Buick Super 4 dr., 1990 CHRYSLER progr mpl igeemetl ales $395 rs and assume payments. mission || Dynaflow, radio, heat- $3 Ford_4 dr., Custom- eb detgeon ee eg ert $1,875 . 94 8 Woodward, Birmingham, _ 1948 BUICK 1 $45, | er, special paint. . line, radio, heater, fine |: is factory-new, | low” mileage _ , . Super four door, radio and beater | condition. transmission radio, “heater, = 1947 CHEVROLET nay tw tor wwe nee wt! Cy Owens |“ ™ 3s Eee te ies. wes, sewel| $105 | SE rE 4 rasnrontanoe ite ; $145 a or ore bol eat 5 . : sand.” with new whitewall tires, radio ; 1953 FORD monly Ld 53 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 $245 $775 and heater. NO MONEY ; : 1951 DE SOTO Custom gn oe aad $1,895 dr., radio, heater, one® , 1” PI - ‘ $3.50 a Week maporiation Specials $1 STUDEBAKER dr. A wonderful value! pester tock No 34); owner, premium tires. Plymouth, radio, ; ” | Comm Starlite -V#-/ for only - $1,125 ) a | heater, good Matar . 1954 CHRYSLER 1953 NASH DELUXE, TWO | heater eutomatic transmis- ' Paul Savs: : 53 : I : deer Radio. heater. ete; Good | sion : $495 | This 1962 Nash Station Wagon ‘| tation. Tor. eae nant ceria tng RAMBLER. HARDTOP’ finished SuETROUET nay oom | ° $545 1948 DODGE tes neney, Ecuinped win redo | $195 waiting for! Traded one sss In beautiful 2 tone green. im- New vt wale. Radio and I 50 F OR DS—3 re choose pp Podepar ae and heater whitewal “SOS "39 Hudson 4 dr., radio, bonin Daggad eigen wan Grea. Continental spare tire kit. di- is he { 53 Olds Super 88 4 4 dor 2 tone paint. radio, heat. | er. Hydramatic, power steering | and power brakes 1,895 * ‘S1 Pontiac Convertible coupe. radio. heater, | =>sremeee and white wall Ures } Ps ~ ‘32 BUICK Riviera A tone paint radic heater Dynaflow ang Whitewal! Gres $1,395 ‘0 PONTIAC ®'reamiiner “@"-twe door, radio end heater $545 "30 CHEVROLET t rom. These are real specials—ready to go “195 sedan $375 2PLYMOUTH 4 dr. Radio and heat er. Yours for only 1950 PONTIAC 4 dr se- dan & evlinder Chieftain ] $595 Yeluxe Radio and heat e: I ' Js Convertible, radio, heater, an whitewa!ll tires $495, ‘$1 PONTIAC Btream.iner “®"-two door witr | Tedio heater and whitewal! tires $795 Community ‘Motor Sales Inc. Muthorized and Buick Dealer Pontiac 803 N. Main, Rochester | Open Ti!.10 PM. OLive 2-0311 ! 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DECEMBER 1, 1954” June Havoc Is Animal Lover = New Book, ‘New Slant. > | i | Hs i hh z os He said basic strategic policy followed at thetime was to avoid war in the Pacific if hostilities in the Atiantic- threatened. Far from sift Hl TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS Signe Hasso with | 18:45—(4) Three Steps to Heaven. Neighbor.” (9) Capt. Video. Ad- Home. re serial. (4) Time for |9:30—(7) Club Polka. Polka music | 11.95 (9) Strike It Rich Playing Wife of Vet Music.’ Jane Palmer sing (2) : ae in Television Show “ ‘Foreign agents} {F listening and dancing (9) On| suRSDAY AFTERNOON = - stir "up trouble along the Nile in| Stage. Drama TBA. (2) I've Got By EMILY BELSER “Curse of the Pharoahs.” a Secret. Quiz. 12:00—(7) 12 O'Clock Comics. (4) face : 10:00—(1) Big “Town. Mystery of| - White Show. (2) Valiant} HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Actress wre Mews: Austin Grant. (@ |" nying chjects stirs city. Merk|. Lady. ot June Havoc credits at least 8% Stevens, Trudy Wroe star. (9) | 19-152) Love of Life) per cent of the-sticcess of her new 6:38 — (7) Down You Go. Quiz with Dr. - : _ | video show to pig squeals and Reeves in adventure serial. (9) Bergen Evans.(4) This Is Your |12:30—~(7) Story Studio. (4) Fea! ooo, dog tails: : Yor Walng: Music. (© Tele | Lite. Rais Mfuuris vecrestes| tev Your Mest.:(% Search fer)” oo oo she Mrinal, “ese Phone Storybook. Life stories of | life story of surprise guest. (2)| Tomorrow. ’ 2 famous Americans. (2) News Boxing. Heavyweight bout: Ro- | 13:45—(2) Guiding just the worst actors in the world. Ace. Ken Cline, Van Patrick. land LaStarza vs. Chaglie Nor- 4 Bob M — June, who with hubby William 6:45—(9) Frankie Conners. Music,| "8 © Faces Life.'(7) Charm Kitchen. | "ch of Time) Spier, is produc- - (®) Looking at Sports. /19:30—(1) The Hunter. Bart antd . ing the comedy, Willy, for TV, (2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Ev-| Adams invades Kremlin to res- |" Sonny Eiltjot. (2) Seek-/ thinks animals are better Hamlets erett R. Phelps. cue American aviator, Keith] ™& Heart. ae oO cat aaa de 1:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| Larsem.stars. (9) Inner Sanctum. | 1:30—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Jean “Se far,” she grinned, “we've Puppet show. (9) City Detective.| Mystery drama. (4) Mr. District) Bride. had = goat, six dogs and two Mystery with Rod Cameron. (4)| Attorney. Mr. D. A. arrests &/,. 45 (9) praver, Billboard. baby pigs on the show and Amos ‘n’ Andy. Kingfish gets a| ‘killer who uses hand grenades. they've all been great, especial- : David Brian star. 2:06—{7) Stars on Seven. (9) All the ” secretary and his wife gets jeal- . about Baky. (4) Ladies First. ly pigs. ous “Lodge Brothers Com- | 19:45—(2) Sports Corner. Chuck (2) Ladies Day “I don’t méan to brag.” she plain.” (2) Files of Jeffery} Davey. added pridefully, “but I do have a , ; pri y, Jones. emery of “Omens PE | 00—(0) Sepy's On. Variety, 9) | way with animals. Nobody could low, Don Haggerty stars. National News. (4) News, (2) | 2:30 — (2) Art Linkletter. (9) keep those pigs quiet but me. I 7:15—(T) Detroit Deadline. News.| News. ‘ “| Myrtle Labbitt. a ke oT cae ae 1:30—(1) Disneyland. “Story of 13:15 — (7) Armchair Theater. | 3:00—(7) Theater. (9) Paul Dixon. | . 4 ncaa on He banopen paar Dogs,” introducing Disney car- George Raft in “Intrigue.” (9)| (4) Greatest Gift. (2) Big Pay-| tented I had to pinch him to make toon dogs and how they were| Good Neighbor Theater. Charles| off. him squeal on cue.” gg gta v1 Migros Bickford, Barton Maclane (| zu (© Golden Windows June, the animal lover, com- | .“Meeting House.” , plained, however, that cats are the Songs. (2) News. Doug Edwards. little show. Drama. (2) Fabian /|%30—(® One Man's Family. (2) | jing dismal end. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. John| of Scotland Yard. “Brides of the/ Bab Crosby. “They always put on a great Cameron Swayze. (2) Perry} Fire,” mystery. 3:45—(4) Concerning Miss Mar-/ floor show at home,” said, Como. Songs, Teresa Brewer. . | 11:38-(4) Tonight. Variety with| lowe. rena thal ag =n = 8:00—(4) I Married Joan. Joan| Steve Allen, Bobbie Short, John | 4:¢9—(9) Justice Colt. (7) Capt. They slink con onctle Precuagir back to farm vacation.| Cameron Swayze, guests. q Fit. (@ Hawkins Falls. (2) . ¢ lies and act like positive idiots. Joan Davis, Jim Backus. (2) THURSDAY muRNING Brighter Day. Arthur Godiifrey and Friends. Va- 4:15—(4) First Love. (2) Secret But kitgen-hearted June relent- riety. :00—(4) Today. (2) . Morning Sure. Sees Ge se te es A Show. an acting @ stray, 8:20—(1) Stu Erwin Show. Willie 4:30—(4) Mr. Sweeney's World. (2) | white feline, with three legs and Best has been hiding a horse to | 9:¢9—(7) Club. (| on Your Account. yellow epus. keep {ft from being made into; Romper (2) Welcome . o dog ,food. (4) My Little Margie.| Trawelers. . 4:45—(7) Ricky the Clown. (4) I felt sorry for him,” she con- Margie nearly causes a Tong |, ,, (2) Breaktast Murphy. Modern Romances. fessed. war in Chinatown in “San Fran- |* _— 6:@8—(7) Auntie Dee. (9) Let’s| The blonde actress got a re- cisco Story,” Gale Storm stars | 10:00—(7) Beulah. (4) Ding Dong/ ake Music. (4) Pinky Lee. (2)|Proachful glance from Timothy with Keye Luke. School. (2) Garry Moore. R. Q. Lewis. belle a gene Ss 9:00—(T) Masquerade Party. Quiz. | 10:30—(7) Wixie’s Wonderland. (4) |5:30—(7) Comedy Time. (9) waiting patiently (9) Drama. TBA. (4) Theater.| A Time to Live. (2) Arthur God-| Howdy Doody. (4) How y| Scud helping of a three-inch “Camille,” by Alexander Dumas frey. Doody. 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