= The Weather * Details page two” id %y te. FA 114th YEAR *** =. PONTIAC, MIC HIGAN. FRIDAY. NOVEMBE 80, 1956—48 PAGES PRESS UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE fant Para | U.S. Launches Prog * * ae ery ram. to Furnish Oil for Europe Jan. 15 Publie Hearing Slated $5,381,779 Budget Studie 4 d Pontiac City commissioners !ast a Dec 7 informal session. This. Orchard Lake - Telegraph, road night took their first look at the must be approved before approv-. grade separation. Proposed 1957 city ealls for an increas over the current budget promises that the present tax rate may be continued Presented by City Manager Wo) ter K. Willman. the proposed tnid- get totals $5,581,779 budget which of $245.500 fut shows $13.70 It is proposed that a 83,121.96 be levied as property tax, while $4,616,217 — is — estimated —as—in- come from sources other than taxes. - The balance, Willman outlined would come from $540.571 from the city's unappropriated surplus HEARING SET JAN, 15 ar of the budget Provisions have been made in the budget ($200,000) for the Public Safety Building, the com- pletion ef the fire station (#%5,- 00), and the completion of the $800 Pot-O-Gold | Enough to Pay Christmas Bills! That money in Pot-O-Gold really mounting again. After the is frog: among 8.892 qualified entries, Commissioners, under the City Charter, have until the ena of Another $100 was added to the pot. January to approve the budget nd the total now is $300 A public hearing for Jan 15 on 4 you would be interested in the budget was scheduled. “The budget as proposed and submitted is based en, an esti mated assesseq value of the city for 1967 that will very possibly permit the continuation of £15.70 per thousand tax rate,”’ Willman said. of the An estimate 1957 tax valu ation of the city would be $250 milhon. Willman said, compared to $239 millen for the current year TO MEET GROWTH PROGRAM “The budget was designed to ft nance a continuing program of finally finding f@wer entries sent attempt to spark a revolt against, pablic service and municipal con struction,’ he added. ‘‘and is with- “in the city’s fiscal limits. and should meet many of the needs of a growing gommunity.”’ Willman fisted these for the hike over the present - budget; (1) higher costs of con- struction supplies, (2) increased pension costs because of the — adoption ef Secial Security for city employes, (3) adjustments im compensation to keep in tine with the rising cost of living and the rates paid by industry and other cities Adding personnel partments, such as firemen to the new fire station at West Huron and Genesee mentioned by Willman * nm Various f WAS ANSher Peaser The proposal includes continua tion. of the voter-approved 3%: mills or $875,000 for capital im- provement, and one-half mills or $125.000 toward the retirement of the 1954 Pontiac General Hospital | bond issue. | Commissioners gre expected to delve into the allocations of the capital improvement schedule at entry after it re counting that into your own pocket turn to page 30 and begin work on Puzzle No. 26, You still have until Tuesday to get it in on time After repeated warnings, we're in envelopes, but 79 still missed the deadline and couldn't qualify. Remember, this is @ busy sea- son, sat might be a good idea t Included also is $170,000 or the first payment of the half-million dollar allocation of the city to aid in the construction of the new city hospital addition. The annual provisions for the continuation of the city’s paving sewer, and sidewalk projects has a place in the budget TO WIDEN PERRY i The city’s share of the widen- street from Huton to the city lim- Europe with up to 1,100,000 its, is another provision of the proposal : “The water department budget! and maintenance of the water sys- tem and a certain amount of ex- cision as to the city’s final water supply.” the manager pointed out. He added that he hoped ‘a de- cision on this would be forthcom- ing by early next year ‘‘so that the city may be assured of an unlimited supply of soft, potable water by 1959.” 200 Civilians Attack Cuba Police Posts SANTIAGO DE CUBA w—About 200 armed civilians attacked two police stations here today in an President Fulgencio Batista. The government claimed the rebellion mail yOeb entries a little earlier hours. than you previously did, And don't feel entry into a neighborhood mail box it will be postmarked on time that because you put your killed, Three rebels. were reported) ; Gen. Francisco Tabernilla, chief of the armed forces, said the sit- The postmark that is put on your uation wag under control and that the post of- fice is the that determines whether it’s late or not. Allow plenty of time for it fo get from the mail box to the post office Explanation for correct answers to Purzle No. 25 appear on page 19 C5 20 sHoPpive bays TO CHRISTMAS the army had- rounded up small groups of dispersed rebels. Straits Bridge to Sport MSU-U. of M. Colors LANSING & — The Mackinmc Straits Bridge will be green and white by day and blue and gold at night _ Lawrence Rubin, authority sec- retary, said engineers recommend-. ed forest green for the side of the span and white for the towers At night, the bridge will be light- ed by golden lights strung along of the bridge. | This means the bridge will bear Michigan State University’s colors Move Indicates Canal Invaders Are Getting Out Continent Will Receive Up to 1,100,000- Barrels of Petroleum Daily WASHINGTON barrels of oil daily. Mobilization Director Ar- judges failed to find a winner for 1957 provides for the operation {hur §S. Flemming asked Secretary of Interior Seaton ploratory drilling pending a de to activate the industry's Emergency Middle East Committee. This committee < oil companies, has standby plans to pool production, distribution and tanker facilities for an effort to \ids needn't worry. Old Saint Nick promised’ he would be back as usual on Christmas Eve. Right ease the European petroleum crisis resulting fram blockage of the Suez Canal Most European countries al- | ready have gone under Voluntary |.or compulsory gasoline rationing while this government withheld action — thereby exerting pres- sure on Britain and France to withdraw their troops from Egypt. Flemming’s action imphed did not state, that i * ta Downta | (?—The government today ordered into effect its emergency representing 15 but Position, the United man of the Chamber of Commerce owas crushed in less than two States has obtained what it ron- siders sufficient assurances from wij] a HERE HE COMES — Just Claus was seen entering the. city Named State Jaycee because Santa this morning, Wheels” parade Safety Director Haskill Wants New Laws on the part ef ou - of - state and westbound traffic Clyle R. Haskill, chair-) ety Commitiee, said today he sk three pieces of legisiation the Frerch and British govern- i thents that “their forces Sar we RRR PI cg vy ir! withdrawn conditions in Egypt. Even with the U S. effort unless the canal restored in good time In spite of the heavy drain on Western Hemisphere oil supplies, * Office of Defense Mobilization. officials have said there wil] be ne necessity fer rationing in this country. Flemmung said consultation with Secretary there still will be a petroleum deficit of about 20 per cent in Western ; Europe this winter, officials said_ and disrupted pipelines to the Mediterranean are leaving the United man of safety for the Michigan Nations a free hand to stabilize Junior Chamber of Commerce. He yunior chamber here He said he will ask the state- wide organization to petition legis- lators for laws which. will: Legalize chemical testing de- vices which are used in trials of drunk drivers: Give the state a uniform traffic Justice Ponders His Resignation Fine Charles Williams $90 for Registering False Name at Motel he acted after a of Madison Heights associate jus- State Dulles and Acting Secretary tice Charles O. Williams, accused &} the overhead cables and blue mer- of State Herbert Hoover Jr. ‘‘and ‘eury vapor lights along the sides with the approval of the Presi- dent.” The question of how the Euro- morning he will meet with his. at- would finance torney today to decide whether to pean countries of making indecent proposals to an 18-year-old Ferndale girl, said this t- ‘by day and the University of Mich- Western Hemisphere oil purchase Tesign before removal proceedings igan's at night, Rubin noted. was not immediately answered. By LEE WINBORN | Press Romeo Correspondent | The doors of Romeo High School opened yesterday for 16-year-old Robert Phernetton who had visited a barbershop and had his “Elvis Presley’ locks shorn. , Reluctantly submitting to his parents’ decision that- his educa-- tion came first. he maintained he still preferred his previous up- swept hair style. “T'm not happy.” he said, “my parents told me to have my. hair cut.” Mrs. Alice Phernetton continued . to stress that she and her hus- band ‘‘still feel it is a parental right to see how a child has his hair cut.” . She added that their primary concern new—after her son had missed 24 days of school—was to get, Robert back into the classrdom. After the haircut, the boy and his mother applied for his re- instruct Robert's teachers to help him make ‘up work he had missed since he was denied admittance for failure to conferm with school policy on grooming and dress: - Two weeks ago, Macomb County Circuit Judge Alton H. Noe ruled that the Romeo school board and! hair cut and return to school. ts SHORN STUDENT—Running a comb through administrators were within their the shortened lotks which opened the doors of | Phernettons had been debating! Phernetton, of |He advised: Robert to have his|During the ensuing period the whether or not to carry their case fo a higher court. Pontiac Press Photo, Washington. ‘He had been ousted for his “Fivis Presley” type haircut. His mother, ‘to take no more cases to Williams are brought against him. But neither Williams nor the at- __itorney, Andrew J. Hollis, would. Shorn Romeo Student -Readmitted give any indication whether the embattled justice will haul down his flag. ae Yesterday, Williams was fined $90 and $10 costs for registering at a Bloomfield Township motel under a false name. Waterford, ‘Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy ‘sentenced Williams after he plead- led. guilty.. Williams paid the fine. His al- jternative was a 9) day jail sen- tance. Chief Assistant Prosecutor George F. Taylor said yesterday Lt. Gov. Philip A, Hart has agreed to preside over removal proceedings against Williams if he does not resign. No time or 1 place has been set, Accusing Williams, — Patricia ‘Dawn Slate told Taylor Tuesday she went to the justice's house Monday night to ask him to reduce her boy friend's jai] sentence. While she was there;-she —said, Williams offered to give her $15 a’ night if she would spend two hours. on each of six nights with him, : fe After notifying Madison Heights) . She said, she agreed. Police; followed the pair to the motel, where Williams registered under the false name, and Miss Slate slipped out of his car. A lie detector test Tuesday con- firmed the girl's story, Taylor said, and he began readying documents for removal proceedings. : Madison Heights’ city council voted Wednesday night to ask the! ‘Governor's office to bring the oust-; ‘er proceedings, and ordered ser, Fatigue Called Biggest Hazard to Useful Life SEATTLE # — Fatigue is the greatest obstacie to a happy, use- ful tife for oldsters and its best antidote is physica! activity, even when one feels tired. a specialist in the treatment of the aging as- serted today It takes a lot of will power to get going when one feels the need of rest, but rest usually is not the! best medicine, said Dr. Theodore G. Klumpp of New York City. Dr. Klumpp. who talked to a reporter previously participated in a panel of aging at a clinical session of the American Medical Assn., here. j The activity should be ‘some- thing a person likes, such as golf,| swimming, hiking, gardening or) tennis, Dr. Klumpp added, and’ should not be overdone “Too much exercise, as_well as too much rest, can defeat its own purpose,’ the physician said Huddle Beside Fire —Cold Will Continue The U.S. Weather Bureau's fore- cast for Pontiac and vicinity is mostly cloudy and continued cold tonight, with a low near 25. Tomorrow will remain cold. with the chance ‘of occasional light snow. flurries, high near 32 The weatherman has reported that the outlook Tor Sunday Is snow and continued cgid. |. Twenty_degrees was the lowest. temperature recorded in down- town Pontiac preceding 8 a.m. at a motel At 2 p.m. the temperature read 126. j In Today's Press now he’s helping the Retail Merchants Assn.. of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce get things in shape for tomorrow's “Christmas-on-: ig Parade 57 Units Ready for Traditional Yuletide March - _ Christmas - on - Wheels | Set to Begin at 9:30 | at Saginaw, Turk | Santa Claus and that Yuletide spirit will be ush- lered in tomorrow with all \the color and splendor young and old could ask ‘for, as the ninth annual “Christmas - on - Wheels” | parade marches through |the heart of Pontiac. Promptly at 9:30 at the ‘Saginaw and Turk formaé tion area, .Pontiae police ‘Motorcyclists will kick over their machine starters, echoing the beginning of a stream of 57 units up Sagi- naw. The Weatherman warns parents : and children alike to bundle warm- : ly as temperatures will hover around the freezing mark with cloudy skies above. Parade Marshal Capt. A. J. Lar ecutive director of the Retail é eet: nage a en licens sae ine Press \Phote Parade Closes Streets drivers; And call for a mandatory an- north of Johnson. nual check of all | chagical fitness. Haskill said the dent and traffic death rate de- mands action on the part.of the legislature. In Michigan last ed out, there were highways and 62,234 injured in 196,- - $12 reported accidents. The three recommendations, Haskill said, have by the Chamber of Comerce Safety Committee. Pontiac State Leslie Hudson, has duce a bill fer legalization of chem-inomes These will be within the ical testing im the next session. firs: 33 units of the parade line. . Haskill said. Devices to test for alcohol in the police traffic and safety bureau, }\ Lt, Joseph Koren, chief of the | warned motorists that the fol- Saginaw trom Wilsen toe Oak- - . be effected south of Cass, Bagley, and Paddock will Ne hs to north and southbound traffic. autos for me- =. mounting acci- ‘Merchants Assn. sponsored event, estimated that with good weather, some 50,000 will line Saginaw and >, Oakland to ‘watch the spectacle. Parade officials stressed that the units wil] move regardiess of the weather. Last year, 36,000 been proposed braved a chilly downpour te wit- ness the event, ; Highlighting the parade will be Representativ ©. 19 floats entered by Pontiac agreed to intro- churches, depicting religious year, he point- 2,004 killed on . -* The second section of the march body are used throughout the state, will include gaily decorated floats (Continued on Page 16, Col. 4) } (Continued on Page 16, Col. 1) LS. Takes Decathlon i finish line last ni “This was the final event of the decathlon in_the Olympics, at Mel rights in setting such standards,’ the Romeo High School to him again is Robert ’ Mrs. Alice Phernetton, also inspects the new look. | court. : py sable pact bourne, which Ca ‘Seale ts CAMPBELL WINS 1,500-METER EVENT — Milton Cat | Plainfield, N. J., (right) and Australia’s-Ian Bruce, race for the. a ae ee ee AOU ss ace, WEAR Campbell, of ght in the 1,500-meter race, which Campbell won, mpbell won. (See details in Sports Section.) + : a ae THE PONTIAC PRESS. _F ———— Scare a —- fe nen ae on 4 Sa se sult of his’ negotiations with Buda-|y to Dec. 15 | Peeping Tom [ne orkog age omechimmbay aasy lege ger \Picks House There was no indication that the MONROE ® — The tentative on Dy, had modified! opening date for the southern por of Ex-Boxer he es to admit U.N. Pers0™| tion of the Legg ees Sources close to the U.S. dete-/Way has been set for Dec, 1 _ A, urd youth picked the) gation said American _officils| TD “tt was the West ' Bloomfield Fagg Page on he Retore! Township home of Chuck Davey, van a Ane @ Housewares @ Others BARGAINS 2nd FLOOR " night: Police have descriptions but . Leroy Williams, a Flint trucker, was held up and robbed of $190 at the intersection of Telegraph | ssiq Full 6-FOOT Stee pea. Oat Ore io Beombale But the boxer noted the car's ' Township, sou license number, detectives : Sdins sity Sankt, shortly hefem lovee. eaten 2 Recoil Ruler midnight. prosecutor said 50c Value All steel recoil) ruler with _push-lever Te- turn. Essy = = markings. made Edward Shigley today Thebo admitted the window in the evening, Charles erty peeping in a statement this morn-|. Partee, owner of the Franklin Knolls Market at 32418 North- western, Farmington Township, was struck on the head with a , gun and forced to hand over $170. investigators have not linked the ‘crimes together. Bloomfield police _ Yeported a man believed to be | about 27 years old held up Wil) - Yams while he was working on his! truck engine. alongside the road.| They said:the bandit drove up in| a Ford Thunderbird with a-com- panion who never got out of the} ~ ear. He asked Williams if he was) having trouble and then pulled a} Ayto Parts Question gi on him and demanded mon-) = ’ ey. * | Runs Into Opposition Partee, who suffered no ill ef-| fects from the blow on the head, | d rule pre- told State Police two youths about | 18 held him up after stating they [Vented Mayor William W. Donald- wanted to buy some cookies for 800 last night of bringing back a a party. He said he was slugged|proposed used. auto parts ordi-| as he bent over to show theminance which was defeated last his . display. week by a 4 to 3 vote. The grocer said both men get | Donaldson moved that commis- away in a car after taking his =37° Sturdy Clamp-On Style - BENCH: VISE E - $2.59 Value {* 2 Vy -Inch Jews mer C.. Dieterle. Mayor Checked | by City Ruling | Seeks to Again Bring Up | SALE OPENS AT CRANBROOK — Students at Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills have collected items from the studios for the annual Christmas Exhibition and sale of student work, which opened today at the Academy Gal- leries. Students and their sale items shown are (i-r) Anna Kang of venaibe. Nancy Fi Franklin, Alan Wallie of Pittsburgh, Jeffrey Schianger, of New York City. continues from 8 to 10 p. m. today, and of Dec. 1-2 and Dec. 8-9. a Re ag ee eke ‘| Te ce th ean ee ee 4 bd A comm Not \, Pound .. Not 1% Pound .. Not I Pound .. BUT | FULL 2 POUND FRUIT CAKES 89: Ada She for Mall Orders Pontiac Deaths George M. _ Chitwood | Word has been received of the’ death of George M. Chitwood, 84,| formerly of Pontiac. He died yes- ;The Day in Birmingham Lodge May Abandon Plan for Maple-Arlington Site: 6-FOOT HARDWOOD roid Ruler wallet and holding him at gun- oe ge Ail gavage pool onan ay at ——— of his — Regular $2.49 $1.00 Value < point while he put the money [Qi sioner Floyd P. Miles who BIRMINGHAM — “We were de-| are twe-hour meters as well as brett toad Dr. ae Cant, | ---SIMMS PRICE--- Sturdy folding ruler 68 from his cash register Into @ /_0\4 it was not in accord with|Mied and Masonry being what it*is;-the long term ones, after a two year illness. Wow-ed! Imagine « full 2 pound fol — Gefinnes fruit cake at this low, low price, Chock full of nuta, fruit, rum end butter... and packed im colorful metal container to keep ‘em fresh! Tonite and Saturday only price. make bag. 'Rule 15 of —— Rules. According to police, the thugs, had earlier inquired about a bat-) we probably won't, fight,” “Ray-| Lot H-H won't be opening until) wr: Chitwood was born on Dec.. mond Cecil said today, of the re-|next Spring, because of cold weath- 7, 1871 in Macon, Mo. and mar-| {ection by city’ Planning Board jer cutting out construction work ried there to the former Lena| earlier than expected. City officials! Carnes. © had hoped-to—use-the-space even} —A retired employe of Fisher " though blac mtopped. |Body Division, he leaves two . | daughters: Mrs. George Hicks of; Davia ames ‘Pontiac, Mrs. Ackerman, and a Private service was held today'son, William D. Chitwood of Pon- in Manley Bailey Funeral Home| tiae, for David Lehman, infant son of) Service will be at 11:30 a.m.! |Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence M. Leh-/Monday from the Turner & Stev-! man Jr., of 2099 East Maple. The ens Funeral Home, Pasadena. i “But the owner may contact Ile- baby died at birth yesterday in | gal counse] to have relief on his Henry Ford Hospital. Final resting . Elks to Pay Tribute r It states, as read by po Attor- Fresh Christmas Crop.— Broadway MIXED NUTS FULL POUND 49° Delicious mixed nuts, |matter back on a table. This would leave it up to Com We wouldn't want to create any | missioners Miles, Philip Rowston, “in feelings in the community,” Ce-' and Gilbert Long. cil told the Pontiac Press. His jgroup had asked that the Maple- The mayor explained that he Arjington corner be rezoned for a desired its reconsideration so ‘site for a new Masonic Temple. that a commission committee | jenna | might have “another opportunity | | to present case.” | mother and three of her small chil-| ” - it was handled by both men. Mother and 3 Tots Perish in Flames A Complete 47-PIECE SOCKET SET FRUITPORT taxes,” Cecil surmised, “He can’t Place will be in Floral Hills Cem- fresh dren died early today in a fire) The matter was referred toa Dec.| sel] it as a home because of (etery, Kansas City, Mo. - ’ which destroyed their Fruitport'? informal meeting, before which | heavy traffic on Maple, and he Surviving besides the parents are one soty Sor Coes Dey. 619.95 88 Township home, near this West,time- Ewart was instructed to) pays a high rate for a vacant (a brother, Robert L.; a sister, Su- to For mer Members AO Michigan Community in Muskegon ule revision of the Commission jo¢ + zanne: the grandparents. Mr. and Value ules. N y . snemty. At the Wednesday irs. Lawrence M. Lehman and Everything needed for mechan- Pontiac Elks Lodge No. 810 wil! \pay tribute to their 38 members $8 North The ordinance would have pro planning pn, and Mrs, Robert H. Miller, = lwho have died during the past year, and used|session, Cecil appeared and €X-| an of Kansas City. plained his group's case, but board members reiterated their| Chartes Hallock |with a memorial service at 2:30) —- turndown voted the week previous-| Service for Charles J. Hallock, p.m. Sunday in the Elks Temple, ly. The topic was discussed at the 691 Ann, will be at 11 a.m. tomor-!114 Orchard Lake Ave. second meeting because Ceci] mis- row at Manley Bailey Funeral} * * «* itakenly had not been notified of Home, with interment in Rose-| The annual memorial service State police said the father, Pat-| rick Reagan, 22, escaped the bibited the sale of new flames with an infant son, eae) parts on Sundays. 8 months old, Police Question Two JIMM)» ROTHERS tes, home handymen, ete. Wrenches. sockets, ratcheta, etc. In steel tool box. They identified the victims as Mrs, Patricia Reagan, 22, and her children, Denise, 4; Donna, 3, and) * Patrick Jr., 23 months old. - BOYS’ and GIRLS’ Styles Washable Twill ; j ‘ e ' ‘The three: sow a ee — Golf CI b Robbe the first session. land Park Cemetery. will be headed by Exalted Ruler, re C b O tf in the northwest. bed in U ty, The boani’s action has yet to| Surviving are his wife, Alice; a. Bender. Owen Kline will give, =: Ow oy u its one-story frame =e sidan Over $500 in cash and an unde-\2&ve commission approval before two daughters, Mrs. Manley Tyson’ the eulogy. The public has been in- faa we vompine Size Ranges | becoming = and Mrs. Stephen Hickmott; a|vited to ae * * son, Clarx; a sister, Mrs, Anjola). : |. “Shopper's’ rama are the goal Of Gowing: and two brothers, Halsey’ The deceased members to be’ numerous charity and church Arch and Fred Hallock. paid tribute are: home, a former government hous-\topmined amount of li quor, food,| __ ing project unit. which had_ bee been! and cigarettes- was-taken- easel moved from Muskegon and recon- ditioned. |West Bloomfield Township golf * Shean 1° |elub in a breakin Thursday morn- Mrs. Reagan's body was found in sales, as well as merchants as this A. J. Diebel * Large Automatic POP-UP [eae Catan Cueaty Cherise. community swings into its Christ- ne P Omen. at Electric Toaster the second bedroom of the -four- | Yoom dwelling. Muskegon county deputies sald }tectives said today. Charles Richardson, manager of| Francts H. Heiple Robert Monroe, Charter Member James H. Alien, H. L. M mas Season. Among church events on the Trimmed Vests With $19.95 Value Postpone Sentence so easy to launder. Young ‘West- erners' will love ‘em. ithe looted Twin Beach Club, dis-) Leroy Richard _ ThE Full Y 99. ~~ Reagan ran to the home of neigh- {agenda is the Yule Bake sale set’ C | Rese ; Pants or Skirts ull Year bor Car] Denison, shortly before coverya ee Veer severe hours| Redeemer Lutheran church for on rue ty har ge Bert P. onffia, aM. Colorhity - decareted voit Guarentee saleel policy hasang a hear Dec. 13, with the Ladies Society iregister, a hiding place in under 8 Sponsces: Charles B. besa Erwin W. Dry Stuart J. Haddrill, HLL. M Marry J. Garrett 5. a.th. aryeS the infant and} shouting: “My house is. on fire.” Chrome plated, fittings in choice of kitchen colors. UL approved. With cord | Sentencing of Ada Wyatt, 33-year.) the register and from cigarette) A newspaper sale to benefit (old Keego Harbor mother of 12) pressitk tn Wer Reaga' Prederick 4, Ch Member | Pe Nett attemetey to netans\and shuffleboard machines. crippled children ts set for Dee. | convicted of . child cruelty, was, Reipn E Joumen, HLM | neighbor's and attempted to return! . to the flaming home. The roof col-| Japsed into the burning building. Orrin McQuaid Investigators traced tracks in the’ 91 by the Birmingham Rotary David N. Runyan snow leading away from the club} Club, as approved rescatly by at 7625 Glascat Rd. They reported, the city commission, FLANNEL Lined Corduroy PANTS | postponed for a week yesterday, Mrs. Wyatt will be sentenced by' preventing his entry, deputies said. : . Se ee having two suspects in the breakin. | i Avlroast) est | diewer Ucompicte) sets “ eens = Spee jomes cueeterett Sa Bartender’s Tip Leads : F with singing waiters is set for to- o went tees SS p Examination Waived man jury found her guilty of} Gien L. Gucranteed Combination : night at 6:45 at the First Congre-| Virgi! L. Lake . Arres f di . cruelly punishing and torturing James A Wilson $2.29 Value ; S. d h T to est of Bandit ion Uttering Charge + |gational church, with the ntusic| .oven-year-old Sherry _ Wilkinson, = Now 0 anawic. oaster ‘ enne shie . DETROIT w — A bartender’s, 4 Jackson man waived exam- ay ganar of the ae pleas by a previous mar- Arthur H Adams Sizes aie “gill hablo Chedersy and Waffle Baker long ‘memory, said detective Irvin) Frank B. Denny, H. L, M $14.98 Vel edie has led to the arrest’ ane oo wate bound over to the; another today event is the | Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore; fira Thurt Amidon cai ae TAN cet Tao: EY, wun 88 of a bandit who held up six bars . Greuit Court On! Christmas bazaar at Our Shep- said today no date has been set for} 2™S" Daniel, H. L. M pair $3). : ar beasts © came in the pext month with an 1857 an uttering and publishing charge herd Lutheran Church, with sales (8 juvenile court hearing on cus-| Stuart B. Kudner, H. L. M. wiches, Quiet. ; oy Thursday. | : ‘os f he 12 child H. Duane Miller change snap - in - : ‘cap-and-balf pistol. | Jack B. Kirchmeyer, 34, was on from noon until 8:30 p.m. in |‘ y of the 12 children. John Paul Thomas tan, Robert Lotwreo, 20, of Detroit. fps | the youth building of the parish. a baby-faced young man was ar- eran eon ater hereon Giftwares, baked goods, and | Over 700 head of purebred live-| Bogota, Columbia, plans a plant, books will be featured. stock have been air-freighted to ‘to make glass-wool insulating ma- rested yesterday ‘and charged with on the charge. robbery. ho asked hi | Men's night, set for Monday Nicaragua. terial. _ A | oe ee em P 9 ‘from 7 to 10 will officially open yy, saa saan eet saath = ” — | for identification to see if he was Less Aid From U.S.? lthe mercharits” season. although! Jd 4) 4) 4) area NESCO ried — Electric Roaster old enough to be served, rem : some are already observing: eve-| “bered the name on the iaentifiea| : ning hours. BIGGEST SELECTION in Our History! WASHINGTON (INS) — Senate HOLIDAY Styles ay ‘card, Hanneman said. me ae Rascingrgey peal Others are starting evening sales _f Gi a? ng through another yout tec , ‘ . 10. | D tives found Lot Loleee. \. |Britain and France may get less ae eee, ae nets cee ee e n Ss Gg nne if s resses jg sere 88 _}financial aid this session: ‘Much : ree morning gd a.m., : $ Roasterette for meat, ‘\as I love the United Nations, I love| Lot 3-A will open for shoppers | Sizes 89 7 to 14 " bakin nsa- pt he Weather ‘Ver Sam more and-I want his and downtown workers’ use, with | SANFORIZED Washable tonsil “Sncerpricea U.S. Weather Bareav Report idefense. needs to be considered; meters registering up to 12 hours, | 3 to 6x . $2.89 ar Wrought tron 0 PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostty, above all else.” at a nickel per two hours. There | e “* JUST ARRIVED! WIVEL Tor tlowdy and continued cold temorren \. FE A ore re Sa Includes puff Chanee of occasional light snow. High sleeves, lace trims, tier skirts, TV STAND today near =. lew tonight meer i. veo plastic or tie belts, etc. Cottons. winds at 16-18 miles an hour. ' : : criskay, linens. SANFORIZED. $8.95 Value tere Teter. tm Pontiog You re Cordially I nvited _ Compare W ith — 88 1 : : Sellers - 8 sake Tt Attend cholic 100% NYLON | oa ves waa at ee Pa am * | BUY NOW FOR GIFTS 4 0 Heavy duty | Moon sets Friday at 3:56 p.m A F Publi Lect . stand, magn- : Moon rises Saturday at 6:58 am ree. ure % B ae Boys & Girls apy Moy é om Derntown Tem Temperatures ns =) fy futier tipped 2 tena *) Se! ; iP i ithe fecc2 eS": 81 on Christian Science |} at i Sone | a | , re Tare Desten ¥ i. aj (an seccrtel dreniovs) | By FRIEDRICH PRELLER, C.S.B. : : fekimmekag: Loman temperstores consol. of Berlin-Dahlem, Germany | pom Oil Heater temperature rer ve ee ima i ’ 4 t, cold.” Speaking on “Christian Science: Its Healing fe $18.95 Vatue ; One Year Age in Pontine Message for Men and Nations” : an Sees bevert aes Deeerter cc 4 Ete _ Mean temperature a . 29 bs = : et as “ ee Monday, December 3rd aa aha Vand Paras : Highest and Lowest Temperatures 8:15 P. in-outer tails, suede fin-// Zola m. Sse, aie . + “ ik, fF; Pa ? angaTareter's Temperatare omer BALDWIN SCHOOL selbges ain ~_ walat, knit bos | cuffs. tel co! aitimore — 80 z Memphis i s Chester at West Maple — Birmingham (a) scfm 30 7) #2 in =f». FIRST CHUR CH OF CHRIST, SCIENTIST - - o Simm 3 BROTHERS & makings ce MEN'S ‘es . ey Wi. Y; ‘ Sivas : ; i ee Oe ee ul foriadg ie Tava aC ee Hei | \ (lad Se Be a ard se Oe “ Av vi) Nees ye Ae ee he bia ey THE. PONTIAC. PRESS, FRIDAY. NOVEMBER ¥ way 78 was checked at: 1:30 am. isoine older person to take responsi ‘Toys Must Fit Age The Indian boy was in juvenile | | ity for the fire. “custody while Federal and state | He said the youth, in first year) Don't buy Christmas toys . for “ conferred “en diepesi ot high school through a “social: “ial any child without giving thought reg the’ case. pros at po F AN gels ame to age suitability. Do remember Dist, Atty. Don Keller said he © ‘The principal said he was failing that a principal factor in the safety | Was held as a juvenile but could i, every subject except physical of a toy lies in having it fit the _ be prosecuted, if cireumstances education. child’ s | capabilities, e out Satur- | warrant, in: adult court. ee ee rrifie fury over! 44,000 burned sr said the account of his. sega vo a me egeq confession indicated possi ifighters to. death, fine te des pie of persecution on charges It is still smouldering today and ot a ainiieahier. Gilbert | Paipa, set the fire. gee edited aetiny |The hoy. dressed in denim trous- * *¢ ¢ ‘northeast winds increased and hu-.¢TS &0d leather jacket, had little’ Elwood Stone, investigator for midity remained low. to say himself. i the- U. -S.- Forest Service, s aid *-* - i Ray—Redding, his - orincipal at! : Paipa told him yesterday: “I just A flareup cos miles north of Julian Union high school, said Gil-: got a-cracy idea to throw a match EI Capitan Reservoir along high- bert could have been persuaded by ‘School Principat Opinion ' Doubts Boy Set Forest Fi ire 3 " BAN‘DIEGO, Calif. W—A teen- in the grass to see it it -would | p hme wr ro of National’ ‘The fire, wh Forest fire, was described by his) jday, flared with eri high~-sehool principal as “a sad little character." The school principal added that! he doubted if the boy, Check the Item — "Check the Price Thea Come to SIMMS for the LOWEST PRICE! SAVE ON DRUGS§ _ Friday & Saturday. Rights reserved to limit ay pea 30. 19356 Bring the Kiddies Downtown for the BIG Ss PARADE Claus loots @ Clowns _- @ Bands © Music @ Toys @ Etc. TOMORROW (Scturdey) 9:30 A.M. goes Biggest ever-——don’t miss it! 33 floats, 7 bands, baton twirlers, clowns, 4 ete and, of course, SANTA CLAUS himself. We will be expecting you and the whole family tomorrow, : ; Ga of Biggest Selection 6 gre of Better Toys : Vigg in SIMMS History J ff After the parade, be sure to visit SIMMS TOYLAND. Youngs - s find the toys they want most , . . sdults F tind the prices they want 2nd Floor pee Compare Prices Anywhere in Town! . Big 26 inch—ALL STEEL s « Steering SLEDS : Saucer e : Sleds 34-INCH 2 98 e ok e All steel runners tat- ; Value = 3 form, flexible steering. 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Fascinating Bible game............-. ‘$1.98 EASY MONEY cL $2.50 GAME of the STATES For ages 7 to-adults 3. -.-, essa For apes 7 to 14... cen ees e sense es $1.98 THIRTEEN GAME. 1 hy $1.98 DISNEYLAND GAmE + Educational number game oo... +. .0es For 2 to 4 youngsters. . hs iy “FOUR. 3 7 THE \PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 40,195 Ea Vo eaee a “STEWART =~GLENN SCOMPANY------QUALITY. FURNITURE SINCE ‘1917 §& eee BUY ONE ora PAIR NEVER BEFORE . HAVE WE OFFERED A CHAIR VALUE LIKE THIS! The WINDSOR Deep tufted seat and pack with excetient tailoring. Exquisite tra- dition lines and in decorator colors with mahogany trim. — The TAMPA Smartly styled modern chair with blond trim and choice of colon in boucle. "NEW SUITE by KROEHLER Furniture built to ashe the extra wear and tear of active children watching TV — and all the many other family fur activities that are now centererd in your home! Come in and let us show you the vital ‘something new” that’s been added to famous Kroehler Cushionized Con- struction’ See all of the 9 Plus-Built features that add up to years and years of extra living pleasure with this lovely new “Belle Aire’ group by Kroehler. Come in today! Belle Aire ce d Aes ae a e ‘S EVERY NIGHT ‘t ! SHOP WAIT i 2 . | mj Ladies’ Lightweight i x goes NOW! Save 00 LUGGAGE WH ITE 3-pe. for o y = * r n . “P y BRAND NEW MODELS Y 0 : 29° ; @ Set consists of 14’ train case, 21" week- -end cese, 26" pullmen case. ee . a e howd piece molded plywood box con- SPECIAL PURCHASE , ction! @ Handsome, solid color vinyl coverings in Just in Time for Your ‘ : pastel shodes of blue or green. : — oo Christmas Giving @ Matching color satin rayon linings! ) @ Pocket in lid. Brass plated hordwere ' _—— including eet locks. F ehenge Your at now ; Watte's . .. Downstairs K Buy Yours Now! Ideal for Gifts! é only ~ Regularly $229.00 » . . New Model White iO Rotary . . . priced so low only because we . anf 4 made a quantity purchase from the manu- % a facturer., Never before have we offered : “i ° e [e these Automatic White Rotary features at ae 16 Sidewalk Bicycle such an amazingly low price . . . You get . . ‘with Detachable Training Wheels automatic tensions, full speed round bob- AUTOMATIC g _. Z . bin, full rotary shuttle movement, non-mar HEAD LIFT 00 sewing surface, complete sewing acces- ser 20 ee sories. * Just one of the 29 superior 79. . ; White features . . . Exclusive eee * Sewing Lessons Included lift. beings sewing unit into - wo, Youngsters loom to ride with the safety training ‘ peuhion whin cabinet an : _% ‘wheels attached, and then. remove them to ‘make a _* Trade-ins Accepted ae 16” two- wheeled. sidewalk bike! Tank bar is remov- y opened . , . so easy! Be able for use as boys’ or girls’ bike.” A — of gut- _ . | ; a standing featurse, including: chain guard, 134 semi- ; . = - pneumatic tires, plastic grips and sad, i with CONVENIENT TERMS ARRANGED - _ strea tabi il-spri saddle, and ma ; : ot fe Regen Seats whee sites mony. FOUPET: YOUR-BUDGEF! =) + : ete Sewing Meche Center art Flees - aoc re hare, — Wales. Downstairs Pet . 5 I ee Re nen Our Dec. 1 7 Election fERS Se Ss THE PONTIAC PRESS . Pontine 12. oes Prade Mark_ a iy Except = ; “Published ‘trom Tux Powrrac reed bending Haroun A. Prrecesatp Presid an BRovre, Howsan H. Prrecssats 11, ag oe Vite — Vice President and and agg eter gaa a Manager Reese. M. ‘Teeapwett, oe and General Cireulatign 3 rector A@vertising Manager Jo ee ae seh Journ W. Prrecesaie w promeqetnpios Racers a Seeretary cnd Editor Reiall ‘Agvertising Mgr Roatst BORG : Tiiier OCiase ind “Manaeer Entered at Post Office, Pontiee as second class matter MEMBER OF THe "ASSOCIATED PR PRESS is entitled exclusively te ‘the al] local news printed In this ayAL news Giapatches. The Associated Press use for republication of pewapeper as well as all Tux Pontiac Pass is delivered by carrier for #0 cents Ape eee carrier setvice is not available by mafl in Oakiand Genesee Livingston, Macomb, Lapeer and Washtena® Counties 1 ts oy = a year. elsewhere tp Michigan anc all other plac in the United States a year Aillm aft subscrir ptions payable in advance” Lill 2338) Phone Fost ac MEMBER or av Dir BU REAU_ OP " CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, -NOVE MBER 30, 1956 Law Enforcing Bodies Are to Be Commended Oakiand County law enforcement has faced some shocking offenses this fall. We shall not. enumerate them here The list is sufficiently well known * * * Rather, we prefer to make the point that we believe these sordid affairs have been handled ex- peditiously, fairly and yet with a certainty that suggests this area is not a good one for illegal activities. * * *« Many communities have recently been the subject of grand juries and ~ investigations. The breath of scandal and irregularities leaves us un- touched. Oakland County’s law en- forcing agencies and the courts seem to be on an especially high plane. kt *& * ; Perhaps this is a good place to call “time” and say a word of commendation and appreciation for those who have made this possible. All of us stand in their debt. They are serving this com- munity and humanity valiantly. Oklahoma Back on Top in Associated Press Poll Whew! ‘What a relief! The current Associated Press poll puts the Oklahoma football team back on top. Perhaps they deserve to be there. Perhaps they don’t. They cer- tainly played a minor league schedule by Big Ten standards. * * * Anyway, up here in Michigan we fee] a sense of relief at seeing the Sooners top the nation again. You see, a week before, they were nosed out of the top spot by Tennessee. x * * - Consternation broke loose. The home office of the A.P. was the target of irate Oklahoma fans who berated the great press association with devastating sar- casm, jibes, jabs, broadsides and an occasional H-bomb. Chief of Bureau Wilbur Martin wrote from Oklahoma City: “You can steal an Oklahoman’s liquor or wife, but don’t pick on the ‘Big Red’ team.” . * * * Now the shooting’s over. They emerge on top again. Of course the A. P. doesn't do the picking. That’s done by the sports writers and the A. P. merely chroni- cles the results. But the inptocent press associaiion bore the brant and fury of the Oklahoma attack. x & Personally, we think either Michigan or Michigan State could run Oklahoma right out of their own stadium and a large segment of the nation goes along with us. t * * But we don't get that excited. _ After all. it's just a game. — The Nation's voters on November 6 did not elect a President and Vice-_ President. But they did vote for 531 members of the Electoral College. who will meet gn December 17 in the various state capitals to go through the ritual of _ @lecting the next President and Vice- President. wv * * The-framers of the. -Constitu- ton ‘intended the electars to, be, guided only by their conscience-’ In theory, ary yi “vot? as they ‘Christmas for Florida. please. In recent years, Congres- - sional Quarterly reminds us, the only elector to oppose his party’s ehoice for, President was the 1948 -Tennessee Democrat. He cast his ballot for State Rights © nominee J. Strom THURMOND in- stead of Harry S. TRUMAN. Most electors are party -workers chosen as a reward for their labors. They are selected by pafty conven-— tions or committees in all but five states. In four of these states they are chosen in primary elections. Penn- sylvania, however, requires the Presi- dential nominee of each party to . name his own electors. * * bg When the electors meet thev vote by ballot for President and ‘Vice-President, sign six certifi- cates of ail the votes given by them and seal the certificates. Two of these go to the state's secretary of state, another to the judge of the nearest Federal dis- trict court and a fourth will be mailed to the President of the Senate, RicHarp M. NIxon. * * * The two remaining copies will be sent to the Genera) Services Admin- istrator in Washington. He will for- ward them to the examinations and review branch of the National Archives and Records Service of GSA. Once their votes are cast, the work of the electors will be over officially. But some of them will be seen in Washington come Jan- uary 21 for the inauguration ceremonies. The Man About Town Was Better Here Resort Business in Area Far Above State Average Experience: A valuable asset which we get when looking for something else. During the tourist and resort season of 1956, those -affiliated with that line of bisiness tn the Pontiac area fared much better than the average throughout the state. The many attractions in Oakland County all had a tendency to make it a profitable season, and few complaints are beard. In spite of many adverse weather conditions, the number patronizing the resorts in the Pontiac area ran into the millions. However, according to Robert J. Furlong of the Michigan Tourist Council. the overall reports from the entire state are not good. Too much rain when we didn't need it and too much sunshine that came too late did the trick. It rained 39 days during July and August which usually are the best tourist months, ard during their 62 days this year it usually was too wet to fish and too cold to swim. The late warm weather came after most peo- ple had “endured” a vacation at their usual time, and brought little business. Expected to be the state’s stellar tour- ist attraction this year, the Mackinaw bridge was a flop. In fact, it was a de- terrent, because thousands of people from the far corners of our nation, who are planning to have our state on their itin- erary at some time, are putting that visit off until they can see and use the completed bridge. Which will not be until after the close of the 1957 tourist season. We like those little red houses protecting the Salvation Army . gals in their Yuletide solicitation on Pontiac's street corners. Leaving us today on retirement Its Eddie Curran who for 30 years has been a linotype operator on The Pontiac: Press| He has been in the work ‘a round half century, learning the trade at South Haven. Mr. and Mrs. Curran are leaving soon after They pian to do some world traveling, but like Michigan and its people so well that they say they'll always return to spend summers at their cottage. After spending a week in the North Michigan woods without b getting a shot at a deer, Ambrose Maxwell of Clarkston returned home and killed a spikehorn within a half mile of his resi- dence. The family dog of ’ Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lahey of Drayton Plains chased a Clinton River muskrat tnto their cellar, and they’re making a pet of it Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Ray Clark of Birmingham; f{ifty-first wedding an- niversary. Miran: Mes. Clyde Riddle —— otk 7:- goideg, MORON. .: ei re on high. as you et Leonard: golden. wedding. & a. Riddled David Lawrence Says: Deny U.N. WASHINGTON—The United Na- tions has been humiliated by the Soviet government, on whose or- ders the puppet government in Budapest has been refusing U.N observers any access to Hungary. If the territory of a member country cannot be visited by United Nations representatives, it means that a cloak of secrecy has been imposed to blind the eyes of the world organization and keep it from knowing the truth. The ‘‘Iron Curtain” now has be- come a wall of defiance by the Soviet government which every- body knows has absolute control of-what the alleged government at Budapest “days How can the United Nations permit the Moscow government or its puppet in Budap:st to re- main members of that organiza- tion? The charter dees not con - tain a specjfic provision stipulat- ing hew expulsion shall be carried out, but certainly under any pro- cedures known to established governments or tribunals there is such a thing as recognition and non-recognition of the credentials of members. Thus it would be practicable to keep the name of Russia on the membership roll of the U.N., but to ask the representatives of the present government to depart from the U.N. premises because the U.N. no longer recognizes their presence as official * * * Representative John W. McCor mack of Massachusetts, Demo cratic leader of the U.S. House of Representatives, is rightly aroused over the indignity of the Commu- nists in refusing permission to the secretary general of the U.N. to investigate conditions in that country. Mr. McCormack thinks U.N. planes should net wait for permission but go in anyhow. He says that if the planes are stopped and the personnel arrested it will be proof of the incapacity of the present Hungarian government to discharge its responsibilities to the United Nations. Senator Knowland. Republican leader of the Senate, a few days ago called for the expulsion of Soviet Russia from the U.N. be- cause of what has happened in Hungary. ae The secretary general has been waiting patiently for two weeks to get an answer fo the request he made after the General Assem- ly instructed him by resolution to proceed to Hungary and make a first-hand study of conditions there. It ig apparent that the U.N, now wil) have to consider all the evasive replies and ex- cuses given by the puppet gov- ernment at Budapest. A case can now be made for the withdrawal of recognition of the existing Hungarian govern- ment: A simple resolution is all that’s needed, declaring the seat of Hungary to be vacant and adding that representatives from Hungary will be accepted when- ever a free government arises The United Nations has recently received a new lease of life. Per- sons who have been discouraged because of the failure of the U.N.— to assert itself have in the last few weeks taken on new hope. Will the U.N. assembly rise to the oc- casion and show the whole world that it wil) not tolerate defiance and indignity? LIL ONES aid Mister?”: i . if, j . : a » | ¥ e v4 f | ee a8 5 i : Pe ve Recognition of Russia The United Nations his an op- portunity, moreover, to achieve a constructive advance in its in fluence in wordd affairs. The satel- like countries are supposed to be independent. Bat when they are continuously oecupied by the Soviet troops and a ruling government is removed at any moment by orders * from Moscow, it is clear that there is a violation of the pledge inher- ent in the charter which, in effect, says the territorial integrity and poliiical independence of member countries must be preserved (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Cars Turning America Into Nation of Weaklings Most European schoolboys can chin themselves Most Amenmcan schoolboys can- not So the physical education-experts pur; to omit this stunt from the standard tests to determine whether a boy is physically capa- ble—say to qualify for a commis- ose sion in the Army, Navy or Air Force. ! After all. it seems pretty silly to build our national defensé with material selected on such a basis. Even if a boy can’t chin him- self, he may still be able to press a button as well as the next feow if our foreign aid pro grams should ever run dry and some disgruntled have-nots start shooting. The experts who would eliminate the chinning test did not expiain, but one of them suggested why European schoolboys make Amer- ican schoolbys look like namby- pambies_ in actual performance, WALKING DOES IT In Europe they walk or run to’ and from school, and often for considerable they ride. It is not the voungsters’ fault that they are weak and steadily getting weaker, It is. I think the fault of education. I mean to say their education is being sadly ne- giected. The physical part of it, that is. Never heard of physical educa- tion when I was a boy on Chapel Street in Canandaigua, -though some teachers regularly led their classes. in calisthenics. However, I'm sure we kids and probably, the youngsters in the rest of the village received a bet- ter physical education than school children in village or city get to- day. We walked to and from school, and we played after school and in vacation time. On Chapel Street and on most of the streets youngsters played without restriction whenever they wished. Vehicles used the street occasionally but nobody infringed on our right to play ball on the _ street in.the summer time or coast and bobsled there in the winter. NO PLACE TO PLAY Automobile traffic has virtually deprived youngsters in villages and in cities of the right to play. Play- grounds? Even getting to and from Playgrounds clutter up the com- munity, and they are noisy, The most elaborately equipped and staffed playground can scarcely compare with the street where you live and-or your own yard, neither of. which is\ avail- able today, except for the few, - kids lucky enough fo live - a small village, Dogs and kids. weet up = < villages or small towns lead the, life of Riley—or maybe I should > say they did so before everybody : weapon, ‘the automobile, Bedatise “Sack freedom..to. play. «as een. Jit lng ith ote. freedoms ") formerly distances. In America_ the playground \ involves hazard. pal le: Yankeeland. we parents and grand- parents are morally bound to see to it that school children receive a course of physica! training under competent ‘teachers. All school children, except those disabled by disease or de- fect, should be required to DO certain things to qualify for graduation—such as chin them- selves, swim ten yards, turn a handspring or cartwheel or do six pushups, — As so-called physiea! education fs administered in most schools. there seems to be no definite course, no pariicular gon! to 2im for, and no specific examination or test at the end of the term to ee SA A: Sa scene see ae a ree ss = o = fabs a a _{ ; 84,33 ee = eae eee Cane eee f Ry se x = ry = SS ee ee ee eee eee ee eee : ors = a eh ii id = —==— 2 F's : ee fe ? 2 f j 3 gt alge elon ele ace tl ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 30, 1956 : a SEVEN ¥ 6 : fe aispeind : Man, 105, Going Strong: |ness. Melvin is « partner. with woiKids Mail Snowballs _felals asked parents to take a band! Advide Bus Line “move wich will enable the com Stogecdioch Passe «0. few conches, brit. they _ ware Acti in 2 Busi grandsons: in| a 364acre ‘angus L pdlgme dod aroun [pany #0 reduce ite tax burden. ther museum’ pieces or” beyond ctive in 2 Businesses I BATTLE CREEK @ — Snow—| JACKSON W—A six-man citizens. WEST YELLOWSTONE, Mont. repair. ., GREENFIELD, Ill. (@®—Sylves-\be the oldest breeder of bagae Caan tat Silas naling Them The public parks of the U. s,/@dVisory committee has ” been! American troops engaged in the|®.c Tee West's first formal ter Melvin, still active in the i | cattle no country. His ‘eldest, ‘up the mail in, Battle ae more land than the com-(named by Mayor Harold D. Miller war with Spain totaled exactly. mode of travel, the stagecoach, is Cologne, Germany gets surance company he helped -or-/ son died this year at Tl. He has| | Youngsters have been ing bined area of Vermont, New Hamp-|to aid the city commission in im- 280,564, and of these 1,704 were|a mighty scarée item in Montana. (really Koln) = fast "ta, ganize in 1900, observed his 105th a ‘snowballs inside mail por shire, Massachusetts, Rhode Is-\proving bus service and increas-killed in action or died of their A West Yellowstone innkeeper Roman Emperor Claudius once’, * _ birthday anniversary yesterday. two daughters, 11 grandsons and’ boxes and the melting snow oblit-land, Connecticut, Delaware andiing patronage. The city will lease wounds, according to government canvassed the state for one of the (built a colony » Bag his war % In addition to his insurance busi-|17 great-grandsons. erates addresses, Postolfice offi- halt ot New Jersey. ithe Jackson City Lines Dec. 1 in a records. \four-wheeled chariots. He found veterans. WS, | FEDERAL'S EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS ge SALE! Whirleway Kit SALE! Caddy Cort Alum. SALE? Tackle Box 19-in. 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Save! ree he - , an institution, can certainly do no} “Increase in Winter also can cause death from carbon| = - ~ POWER TO PERSONALITY! ; \ eee A * BIGHT. is a Oe ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1956 mat Vv Star Meets Real-Life Counterpart | Nuptial Delay ‘Forced’ N . — oie eye orth Oakland Boy Scout “Christm: Sh Catches Up With . ‘Sheriff of Cochise’ |i tacts ter'as tO Present Show of Skills Shopper! mat maid. “I lave Sat: ane Es & Sw going to marry her.” BOLLYWOOD @ — Wal, ai — ” > “omy x has been sent to the World Uni- versity Service, which is coordin-| ating efforts to place Hungarian} stadents in American universities. | The Hungarian students will pre- sent some unusual problems, Ham- iiton said, because few will speak better than broken English and: may lack formal academic credits. | But he said that Michigan Suate| has a strong program for inten | sive instruction in English for for-; eign students~ “Michigan State University, &s| oe ot | Aon ee. Ol a= nig a waa me loi ee i | less than its students and faculty members have done as individuals to help these unfortunate people,” Hamilton said. Meanwhile, the MSU student government reported two tons of clothing and $1, @0 in cash has) been_donated by students to help | displaced Hi n= students. . Auto Fume Deaths LANSING’ — This is the time | of the year when carbon monox-| | ide becomes a killer, the State Health Department warned today. The department said that acci- dental deaths from carbon mon- oxide poisoning always show a sharp increase soon after the weather turns: cold. One of the leading causes of death from carbon monoxide poisoning is the habit some motorists have of warming up their cars inside the garage with the doers closed. The carbon monoxide gas from the exhaust is odorless and taste- less and can_kill within a few _Tinutes, the eae advised. Pimgi st Ei Le ie Pett imi tims Leaky fu t , | Lea rnaces or gas heaters| _ vos COMPLETELY NEW FROM monoxide poisoning, the depart- ment warned. Precautions ad- vised were providing plenty of ‘ventilation and checking heaters : . >. Pt — : ‘The First Car at An A : State GOP to Gather} ve } ade 4 Frice with All These League-Leading Features February 9 in Detroit Looks like Pontiac cornered the market on “firsts”! A ~\eran FLIGHT BODY DES P a ° IGn— — LANSING o Michigan Re- complete tally adds up to more than six dozen new engineering and “ever before—the year's most caisivease aebach sept aiios Fee Eee ras styling features! The first time oe tit | ‘: motive styling. Se bling time you drive this sleek sweetheart you'll begia lo > NEW INTERIOR STVLING WITH THE “OFF-THE-SHOULDER” announced today. ap’ preciate how thoroughly P ontiac stole a march on the industry The smooth \ fashion “first” for '57—perfectly color-matched wth the wr Loow County conventions i the s 1 1. ot : : : ’ te ese cm cm on toe | effortless way it rides, handles and goes puts this beauty in a ern rior of your choice. | ‘ounty will be held Jan. 30. : : é <_ o-ST - john Feikens, Republican state class all by itself. Pontiac made that a matter of record with the toughest — ; 25%, hp. as Chast snow 270 h.p. in Star Chief and Super Chief, mace oe =~ test ever given a new car, the 100,000-mile Marathon Test Run! . Matig, an extra me a ral recap Prete Pigks ial by the state central commi : is ’ : ; cnetiivs com nities COS a this ‘57 -— rn for yourself how a carload of new ideas a <> ULTRA OOTH LEVEL-LINE RIDE—the ride sensation of th . Feik , a —Ameri . aoe @ year— i Pa en _ ca’s Number 1 Road Car! new suspension system based on a big 124- or 122-inch wheelbase. “ee will consider a new method of a apportioning delegates based on : ‘ oe, ef votes cast for . - : secretary of state in the Novem- rages a ovem == THE SURPRISE PACKAGE OF THE YEAR AT THESE P ITIAC DEALERS’ Under... the present apportion-! 4 Seemed fox every” 650. Republican. PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION=-RETATL STORE ~~ COMMUNITY MOTOR SALES >, Inc. votes cast per county, with a min-| ~~ tors Cor we. imum of three delegates per 65 Mt. ponte ig Pontiac 1s. Michigan 3080 Orchard Lake Rd., Keego Herder, Michigue ‘ . ‘223 Main St., Rochester, “roe site nines wan) JACK W. HAUPT. PONTIAC SALES & SERVICE , RUSS JO 4A ere HN ' FM nt, ai, in Sees ne a eee SALES \ py wet oe Ine. = : i dl wiles = “ a é L , ¥ x a : yy: . i: Michiges ; ; ‘ : Bett “te RTE ida atl ti een or ‘ies aie alas = f Dh f t = = sie cdats. é ei i peas fet Acai ESD Gah siete ich Sa Be, aa iat iden alae ada —_ ge Bs __ = —— - - : : 3 Go? aes : ; : : \ 7s oe Saas —— : : — ese a aaa ned ‘ : z : \ = : : . : 3 ; = Ag ; r a ‘ : . eS : i Lok | ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. rope Ps es \ Sa BOYS AND GIRLS... GO FIRST “TO THE PARADE THEN _ SEE SANTA | sta Corie, tell Santa what you want. : He’ ii be on to see you. FRUIT CAKE . with EVERY $50 YOU suY! . Save your sales checks ‘til you get 7% $00, then get « luscious fruit cake © thocked full of nuts and fruit, free. ~ BE SR Lip PIMOS PI AG as : ny -: (Ses or ag . Little Mothers Love This Big 19” ‘Free Doll With 3 Pairs Sheer i vemmeunme soem | eee ee : MO JUD HOSE Drink ’n’ Wet Baby Doll Leok Smart on Christmas! 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Other Stoles ........ $69 te $199: io nates for 1957. _ rib and bruises. ‘Pontiac City ‘Aftairs | Approve Hillsmont: Sie Regular $3-a- Foot Rate Hearing a plea from a Detroit! provement work completed in: the attorney, the City Commission last es + ~ Flect New Officers = Wiss Ghikdand County Oateepathir} at Association of Michigan has an-' nounced . the. election -of new offi-! cers, trustees, delegates and alter: Van Wagoner, Pontiac in| “The-efticers-elected_are. Dr. Leo night offered.as a public necessity: surance man; appesred- balers ent: Dr nard keg Forman tinge net: and a sanitary erect in parent — the mission as e Visitor ‘sad! Alan ‘otts, pr nue from Earlmoor to the end o praised the commissi aaa Dr. Frank J, Marino, secretary-'the existing sewer on a. city officials “for the wonderful’ treasurer. . 3 Allen..A. Saltz. __ Sttorney” & job being performed for Pontiac! ; president of the Pontiac Home ople." The new trustees are: Dr. J H. Builders, Inc. “wrged that the sew- Just a year ago, Van Wagoner, Quarles, Dr. Paul W. Trimmer, er be approved to serve six resi- a hae of the Pontiac Assn, .of | Pr. T. R. Tull, Dr. C. kK. Norton dents of the area that presently feeoranee Agents. presented the Dr. H. J. Brown and Dr. M. C. use septic tanks. city its first official flag since its; Worster. inception in 1861, It stands behind Flected delegates are> Dr. L. J.. Willman recommended to the the commission table in the cham- commissioners the acceptance of bers. G. Huddle Sr., Dr. the City T R. Tull, Dr. Charlies Cohen approved it, “while ® n- Lewis Wrenn (city engineer) said M re W Se tga ined Wailers Deen The 400 feet of sewer will eost residents $3.a foot, the —_ as Egyptian Hoax charge, Willman explaine Also approved at last Bacay, commission session was the instal- of a 107-foot extension of evacuated 1,200 civilian men Siudara, Dr. A. M. Potts Dr. F. J Marino. Dr, L request as Sanitarian D. N. Aiken, Dr Cc. W. Matheny gon, Dr. H. E Wood. Dr. WR. Robin Jones and Dr. J. P. + * * The 1957 alternates are’ Dr. D. Turner, Dr. L. J. Simon. Dr. J. H Quarles, Dr. C. Fortino, Dr. D E ROME ‘#—The U.S. Fleet which: Fraser, Dr. B. Horowitz. Dr. W. H lation McGill. Dr. H. J. Brown, Dr. F_ J Sanitary sewer to Lakeview ave- women and children from Alex- lit, f mM. s * * ae . Klouw and Dr. W. E. Vander. nue. as requested by Sylvan Lake. andria, Egypt. earlier this month Roest Willman assured commission- moved through waters . which ere that the extension Was un- der a present agreement with | the fringe area of Syivan, and | that it would not jeopardize the unwritten. policy of no municipal Mrs, Brownie Mellinger 46. of services to outlying areas. 65 Blaine Ave. suffered a fractured Navy men thought might have been mined. Authoritative American sources now. believe these fears stemmed from a deliberate Faye tian effort to mislead. are To clarify a July 3 land agree. A triumphant later message: pa = cre ment. between the city and De- from the fleet —-—‘safely at sea in a two-car accident ea * Y'troit Edison Co., commissioners _ ended the worry over mines. at S. Saginaw Street and South jast evening approved @ resolu-) The Navy went ahead with the oonerere ated t _ tion submitted by the firm putting evacuation because of the urgent Mrs. eee aren BR GR mie) a baht need to get the refugees, most of - we ’ ‘ ip F i Be i aller: pics ion ye erod The city was granted an ease- them American, out of the battle wi ba eit: cow me Alex Sirekis. ment to the company in exc hange area. Two Egyptian minesweep- Danan 7a ce ; Tro 1S) for a parcel of land needed to ers finally sailed ahead of the oe ¥» PO wound out Murphy Park ships after U.S. authorities insist- lice said An agreement between the city ed ‘and the Barbers Flying Service at the city airport, permitting the construction of a new hanger by Oxford Man Injured Suffers Rib Fracture in Two-Car Accident A small, new, attractive hotel !s ns reported near completion in Naz- areth, Israel _ the organization, was approved. When Car Leaves Road ~~ Ravertisement? After several objections were " heard last. week, a public hearing) Thomas Maguire, of 15 Hudson Don t Neglect Slipping ton a special assessment roll to fi-'St., Oxford, was treated by & doc- hance storm? drains in the Dixie- tor for cuts of the forehead after land Subdivision was continued the car he was riding in went off FALSE TEETH wk aan bony cnt. Soul B or cman without further objections. the road and struck a tree in Addi- Don’t b be See barrassed = ee son Township yesterday, andicaps. an = Wre lained that the two pe ma aoe my to sprin- renn €XP ha ~ kle on your plates. keeps false th more firmiy set. Gives confident feel- tng of security and added comfort. No gummy, gooey ity taste or feel- ing Get FAST today at snuy drug counter. Jidas: 19, of 6117 In- gentlemen that objected earlier, dianwood Rd.. Lake-Orion, driver had conferred with him and ‘‘were of the car, blamed icy conditions satisfied for the accident. He said he fost Two other rolig were confirmed contro! of the vehicle and went off with payments set for public im- the right side of Lakeville road Robert L NEW 1957 (OVERALL DIAGONAL VIEWABLE AREA 262 SQ. IN.) © Full 1 Year Warranty - on Picture Tube © Aluminized Picture Tube © Top Front Tuning -© Optic Filter Screen / © New Super Chassis © Mahogany Grained Wood — AEAIERS Model C23A12 As Pictured PAYMENT! Your Old. 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SORE OSS ‘ Scho ¥ iy eee ae | 2 we : S aee g \ AA 4 a0 q ee ch a tg TWELVE ae , Hal Boyle Says: | oe Manhattan a number of fine old land. |wear .dresses. a and = doctor who have _— Fred, “with anything more than| bars are being ruthlessly torn down, 7 : | “A man likes to be served by/ You: least seven years. yi to make way for another eoatery AR = bs tn ®, Pretty girl,” said Mrs. Esgen.|check you back almost to your! splash of soda, or a drop of} akysd ‘a ‘mere office building. - To begin with, most pubs (“t's only natural.” birth," — : water. * * 6 England are run by husbahd and we \ The Esgens agreed that British | = The displaced bar patrons have wife teams, and the bartenders) The owner of a pub is — Vhs pg tog: they saw less ith patrone talked dmaseaitly Gale 2 a submitted tamely. Not one has | on poi =. raat iy than in Engiand but were sur- | sports. questions of national policy, | : " a a> \ md | ° ‘ond sree team ‘cy hall im BISHOP SHEEN SECS | svi back tm again he ts then | prised at the sumber of people and the weather, but disigreedll eas an attempt to save his favorite ; | known as 8 republican.) sits ae Fis cl aay they ever dwelt | ss saloon E d f C Lidenses are hard to come by, *O0Ur Dars are more and'on the subject of sex. i In sGeuste Olde Englande a n 0 ommunism land aren't available to bachelors) impersonal, . paid Esgen. Our; “Ne!” said Fred firmly. : . civilized country, such a thing— lor single ladies. Explaining the|Pubs have a warmer and more’ “Yes” said Kathleen. “The 4 SPRINGFIELD, Mo. (INS) — reason for the husband and wife|clublike “atmosphere. The whole women like to talk about their] ; decent . : i i = : = ny comnarctat Bishop Fulton J. Sheen of New teams, Mrs. Esgen said: family comes together — father, troubles, or their daughter's] ‘ York City says communism will) “It’s quite practical. The husband ™other, son and daughter. We also troubles—but they never say a word] atructure—could hardly. happen, at least without a great public j outery. | “Our inns and pubs are national institutions,” said Fred Esgen who, Catholic prelate said. “Evil is|customers.” , i : yas| i - 10 ounces for a shilling, or 14 A aa | iii i the Sussex Tavern in folly ol’, ,Bishop Sheen's statement was) Britian picks her pubkeepers for giving and helping on a grand/ « London. “They can't tear a pub Made in. Springfield, Mo., where'with more care than America does ents. : ‘scale. Local welfare agencies. ‘ REGULAR PRICES! down, or build a new one, without he attended the enelanion G the its college presidents. q en ee vodka churches, the Red Cross, Salvation (hes ~% ‘Gc _ . ssion.” Most Rev. Charles H. Helmsing) ici’ © »* ; as been resisted. Most Englishmen 4 rvice clubs, Tuberculos mere Sy . ment permission oo rmy, se ubs, osis aan ie * * as bishop of the New Springfield- ‘You can't have a criminal con-|stick to Scotch and gin. And no Assn. American Legion, Veterans 4 Sensing the ties ny Oy oe inches” ” In a month-long tour of this Cape Girardeau Catholic Diocese. victioin on your record,’’ said ice, despite the invasion of millions of Foreign Wars, newspapers and , Love, by Bing Cro#y-G Kelly * noted a number. of similarities— youth” will lead the forces work-| marriage certificate, and you mmuat| postwar years. have endorsements from a justice and many differences—between’' ing against communism. YORK (AP)—In mid- tavern life here and in their home- they hire are rosy-clleeked and of the peace, a solicitor (lawyer), his Scotch -messed about,” said} meres Britons Loyally Protect Their Cozy Pubs oz tbe forgotten in 15. years. ican listen. to the troubles of the| have more games, such as darts, | against their sons.” “Communism will be over with feminine customers. The wife can| Shove ha’penny, and skittles. —forgotten—in 15 years,” the listen to the troubles of the men) with his wife Kathreen, operates by itself disintegrating.” CAREFULLY PICKED and price-wise at least it’s delicious! Christmas ig an ion = IN STOCK AT * mid etd, = THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30,1956 e iid es te. ' ; : ; ‘ing Christmas “with excess’ and The governors of every state fn Cw Warning, re against dancing, and dec-'the Union except Louisiana take of- Writing in the Fourth Century, orations of evergreens and boughsifice in January. 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This amazing complete mixer outfit includes large bow! and juicer as well as grinder. _ CLEARANCE! of DUO-THERM HEATERS ep rene, CHRISTMAS: ae RISTMAS! SAGINAW te Seamer Ry Is Your High Schoo! Represented in the Press? q THE: PON TIAC PRESS : Watch for School News — on This Page Each Friday - egies FRIDAY, poveeens.S 80, ee. i PON TIAC, MICHIGAN Pa THIRTEEN Walled Lake Area students agree that the bus-' iest time of all with Glass and ex-| tra curricular activities is the time, between Thanksgiving and Christ-| Milas. Busiest of all, perhaps are the | stydents at Walled Lake who are) trying to promote a teen club, | AT WALLED LAKE The' first money making project’ to raise funds for a teen club in’ the Walled Lake area will be held tomorrow night in the gymnasium of the senior high Teens and their friends will dance to records played by Joe Van, Detroit disc jockey. The PTA is sponsoring the affair which will begin at 8 p.m. A steering: committee of teens | and adults has been formed to teens hepe to raise enough mon- | __e¢y for a elubhouse which they | ean decorate and maintain. They | will also plan the activities so | as to provide something for teens | events scheduled. Dec. 9 is the red letter day for many of Walled Lake High School's student drivers. On that date they will participate’ in. the Mobilgas-! drivers. Pentise Press Phete At the annual J-Hop held in the Head Ken Sheehy and Twisted-Ear Larry La- Walled Lake high schoo! gym Shar- Forge. The Daisy Mae's with the firm grips are ‘een Moore was named the queen Her attendants were Francine De i: Joan Bourdo (left) and Catherine Gorang (righ' _,Sermaier and Sharon Fields Cortes High School Hi-Y ‘Club will conduct a clothing drive Sat- urday, The clothing will be turned over to the Boy’s Club in Pontiac who will then send the Clothing to | some needy family around Pontiac. There was a _footbal} banquet_ Monday evening. It was attended |by the cheerleaders and players ionly. They enjoyed clips from some jof the Lion games and a talk by Co-captains for next year were chosen. They will be Dennis Alex- | ander, Kent See, and Leroy Parks. Racket Squad met Monday. New members were voted on and plans for initiation were made. “4 The Clarkston cheerleaders got) new blouses for the game against Ortonville. The game is tonight at Clarkston. _|_. The sophomore class of Clarkston _|High School will sponsor a dance jafter the game AT AVONDALE The-annual Sadie Hawkins darke. dale High School by the junior ;class. Square and round dancing, gym. iin charge of decorations: faculty j of refreshments. Fill Days With Pre- 4 ] Teens Seek Funds for New Clubhouse The dance is based- on the comic strip, Li’? Abner, by Al Capp. As is the custom in Dog- patch on Sadie Hawkins day, the | girls chase the boys for this af- fair. Everybody is invited to dress up as Lil’ Abner characters and participate in a contest with prizes fer the best costume, The freshman class had a box social Tuesday night in the gym.| The girls brought box lunches and the boys bid on them. . Advance sale of the school's yearbook started Monday. Orders, for the book, which will be published in the spring, are ‘‘pour-| ing in’’ according to journalism ad- visor Wiliam Lyle The boy’s basketball team is get- i ting ready for the opening game of get a teen club underway. The |this year's“15-game schedule. The 'debut tilt will take place Dec. 12 {with Fitzgerald invading the home. floor. Report cards for the second (marking period were handed out to do when there are no school | yesterday. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD The West Bloomfield High School seniors presented their annual play . production Tuesday. | Their Toes,” the three act comedy Safety Economty run for high school | 1 and ahout the famous Gilbreth “Bells on \family was the presentation. In the cast were Carolyn Rabel Ruth Alix, Eleanor Arno, Pat Dun- away, Roger Wolfe, Lorraine , Thompson. Lee Peters, Montie Al- kire, Jack Parmenter, Pau] Steen- —AT_CLARKSTON __ son Gene Neely Don Gibbs Betty MePeake, Larry Anderson. Bruce Johnson. David Nicholson and Ray LaPratt The audience was receptive to the amusing incident, portrayed by the young thespians. The eighth graders are spor ing a dance tonight AT LAKE ORION A Lake Orion sophomore will be awarded for his winning design of a seal for the Oakland County B League handbook The executive board of the league met Monday and chose the draw- ing of Charles Crawford The Lake Orion High School band will participate in the Christmas Parade in Pontiac to- morrow. The Hi-Y has organized a basket- ball team to compete in the Pon-' tiac YMCA League this winter Basketball practice is in session in the school, The. first game will be: Dec. 7 with Roseville there. will be presented tonight at Avon- Junior High Elects Walled Lake Junior High Schoo! Jerry Walker, seventh grade: i | for any student and their guest | wishing to attend. =f Finishing touches were added to-8 p-m.—willinelude—sacred. num, | Before Christmas,” that will ap- cial feature put on by the dramat-| | wil be held from 8 to 11 in the elected new class officers in spirit- pear in the Christmas parade Sat- ics club and choir combined. The ied campaigning recently. Judy Ward and Glenna Dyes are dents of the various classes are! we? representing the school will featured. } Presi-| urday morning. imember Gladys Posey is in charge Marsha MacKenzie, eighth grade aS ‘and Dennis Garrels, ninth grade.' Bruce. Orr. ' Poatiac Press Phote Bringing in flowers te a patient is Carol DeJager (left). Others in their peppermint uniforms are left to right Jane Bentham, Cathy Mc@ormick ad Loretta Heitjan. PEPPERMINT STICK GIRLS — Perking up patients at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital are these young ladies who are volunteers of St. Michael Sodality. They assist nurses at the hospital on WTHS Faculty, hones Basketball Opponents By SANDY WHITE Next Tuesday is the date of the By JUDY NIEDJELSKE _Waterford Township High School! first varsity basketball game of The high school sodality at. St. students dreaded ~today when the the season when the Skippers meet Michaels takes the spotlight this second marking period came to a week Clarkston at home. Saturdays St. Mike Girls Help at Hospital close A hew organization consisting of Even. though pencils will be Basketball season also means volunteers from the sodality, under gmpped tighter and books will extra hard practices for the var- the name “Peppermint: Stiek Girls’... receive a few extra glances, in case of poor grades, studies will be laid aside tonight when the: senior class presents the “very Alumni vs. Faculty basket- hall game. Members of sity cheerleaders, who will lead has offered help at St. Joseph Hos; pital every Saturday. In alternating shifty they are: | Carole De Jaeger, Judy Schiicht, dean Vanover, Virginia Elmy, Catherine McCormick, Loretta | Heltjan, Madonna Stark, Nancy the chants and cheers fora sea- son of hopeful victories. Te be held Saturday, is the annual winter meeting of the Michigan Assn. of School Li- first’’ the faculty team Donald Arsen. Waldo Ashley. Tom brarians. The meeting will be Budwit, Jean Cassaban, Bartha Belton, John Coleman, Donald an all day affair attended by Fox, and Jane Bentham. Gregory, John Karagestos, Dave elassroom teachers and —school | The * . Freeman, Nicholas Menghini, Al administrators. sodality - also es > Cuthrel, Roger Johnson, Louren dance this evening from 8 til 11. Manhart, Byron Merritt. Robert Presiding over the meeting will) The Krazy Krewd Klub held its Alexander, Charles Pappas and be Mrs. Charlotte Coye, librarian S¢cond meeting Wednesday at the Don Beedle will battle, at 8, mem. at the Cooley High School of De-| easier _— Scott. ovine bers of the alumni team: Dick,troit and president of the associa-| Projects for ess fortunate were Tims. Bob Coonfield, Jack ‘Camp-’tion. Thad Carr, principal ot discussed and refreshments and bell, Flayd Reynolds, Bob Jacober, WTHS, will welcome members and | lar-wanlhramagioes! Steve Ryeson. Rex Egres, and Joe guests. ~ ing ee - the Christ parations sports appare students Humphrey, ristmas concert preparations y |S Michael sweatshirts. Cheerlead- A dance will follow the game _ 7 ing captain, Mary Raymond has |Smith. The annual concert to be. presented Wednesday, Dec. 12 at} On the Nativity Float In the pa- rade tomorrow, Mary Ann and and Natalie Rofe will portray ‘Waterford High's float, ‘‘Night bers, Christmas carols and a spe-| Girls’ Glee Club will also be the ‘Waterford Marching. Seniors have chosen the theme’ The economics class enjoyed see- under the direction of “Crystal Fantasy” for the annual ing the movie “What Makes Us dance to be held Dec. 22. Tick”? on Monday. Press the sewing machine will work best. Sewing is a popular course ai Jefferson. Mrs. Gladys Peyton | is instructor. Pontiac Phote JEFFERSON SEAMSTRESSES — Stitching on. a new dress she's making in sewing class at Jefferson is Lucinda Gray. Joan McNeal (eff) and Sallie —— give a few hints on just how Junior High Floats Ready for Parad q ; ' \ JACK HENDRICKSON By ‘Pontiac High School Playcrafters| tion of Mary Parrish. Getting’ Junior High Schools are entering oe Ot carte ee Oe ot eS eee ere een cane session ts the wa floats in tomorrow's Chamber of| parents, in December. Eleanor Pyles, mesic! 4 orc, PL y| Commerce sponsored Christmas! AT MADISON instructor, is making many special|Dee. 5. and 7. Curtain goes up at. parade. Final work on the floats) Madison students are winding up arrangements for the student as- 8: 15 p.m. was wrapped up today. work on their float for the Christ- sembly and the public perform. “Dino” is @ piay in AT LINCOLN mas parade tomorrow. Over 30 ance. | The ninth grade speech class at clowns portrayed by students will AT ROCHESTER ‘show by Reginald Rose. Liftcoln under the direction of Mrs.|serve to further the circus theme student council officers elected) Dine Falearo is a 17-year-old Theodore Wiersema finished work °! the float. /Monday include Chuck Crissman,} boy-just out of reform school. He three acts land Mrs. Mikula, an old lady, Clar- After weeks of deliberation, the ice Graves. Teen-agers, members of the set- tlement house include portrayals hare tightening the strings of their by Dick Dors, Dick Mann. Judy} [Practice sessions under the direc-|Lauckner, Toby Gilbert, Leah Bery. and Carol Venner. Others in the icast Ann Hamil.) estra. they will present “Dino” next week ton, Jo Ann Dearing, Nancy Ohan-| The ‘esian, Sandra Sommerville, Sophia’ ‘Skinner, Susie VanTassel, Sharon’ \Boyce, Sherry Everett, 3 anet Ejlender. Eee SS icember. Marilyn|“The Fantasy—Scenes from Sier-| by Kristin, Sergel. This production! |McLintock, Charles Williams, Tom ras,” “The Palisades,” and “The was adapted from the television! ca. Bin Kath, Don Lucas, First Noel.” Bill Hansen, Barbara Wolfe and The Senior Girls Ensemble will PHS Playcrafters, Band to Perform Next Week with three other city schools | They will sing for the Oakland! Their programs include a fac bands in a concert Dec. 6. It County Dental Assn. at Devon Ga-'uity ba will be staged in the high school bles on the Iith. Then the next uy. as ac ae polio auditorium, by the all-city ele. day they will perform with the rShiag ul mentary school band, the all-city A Capella Choir at the Pontiac ticipate in the “Hanging of the junior high school band, and the State Hospital and the USO co-/Greens,” at the YWCA. | all-city junior high school erch- sponsorsd Army-Air Force Show The Retailing and Office Club jin West Acres. bees its meeting last week. At selections of dhe PHS Band| Dee. 13 will find them again| canned for Det. 15 Cab meme lare: “March ~. The Southerner,’ feeder Riegel age gee! 4 1 their delegates to the Club. After a little rest they will a Delegates Convention on Jan. ising for the High-12 Club Dec. 17. Y-Teens are signing up this tha Aseicican Provieas Guske _ week to serve at their banquets | of Mrs. Edna Forman have some coming next month, Erirabeth | Rodgers ls the faculty advisor. |be. busy in the months: of De- kn oe ee cases in the main hall this month on their float. The class has done all the work from designing, stag-' ing. costuming to constructing the float. Twenty-four students have participated. An exhibition of ping pong will come be presented at two assemblies this week as the club determines | its winners in championship | matches, | Jerry Smith, Sue Eckley; and) Julius Middiedort are sending all/ school choruses through their paces. {n-preparation forthe Christmas. cantata to be presented Dec. 15 a’ 16. Pageantry, solos, ensembles, and choruses will make up the hour-long musical. . art students are making an elaborate setting for the Christ- tor, A full length scenic back- ground in a complete Christmas, setting will be —- for the stage. \ AT ‘EASTERN float for the ~“Peachers and ‘Studelits are pre- football tes AT WASHINGTON Monday, while the students were vacationing, the teachers were at work discussing ‘school iwas set up to od teachers over- iproblems. Wednesday night was the sec- ond of nine dances scheduled for this r. It was a square dance ander the supervision af Don Kel- ly and some of the student's par- ents. president; Bill Hagen, vice presi-| will be portrayed by Don North ident; Nancy, Ebbert, and Bonnie Young, treasurer. PTA members attended regulal do in a meeting this week. AT AVONDALE The annual Fall Festival at Avon-'yers and Rosalie Lake; Jackie, the ‘dale Junior High School is on bed jreceptionist at the settlement house agenda for tonight. A variety of ibooths will greet visitors at the festival | A king and queen will secretary | | will alternate in the presenta- \problems. Their training program school classes like their children Mr. Sheridan, a paychtneriagian |Shirley Wallace, a shy teen-age be parole officer, Carl Code; crowned. Funds collected from the Falcaro, Dino's younger brother, and Constantine Sousanis, who will be played by Bob Skinner; ‘office worker will be Donna Chil- iplayed by Elizabeth Gregory; Miss Haines, settlement house director, \Judy Baker; Mr. Mandel, Dino’s Tony To end the week the students saw sale of votes for the royalty will Bob Thompson; Mrs. Falodro, Judy (a film at Washington. “Our Mister " Sun,” put out by the Bell Telephone Co., was enjoyed by—all- students 4 expecially those interested in sci- ence. AT JEFFERSON Five couples of the PTA gave up Over 200 young people of the com- munity danced to popular records, high - lighted by several prize|” go to buy drapes for the stage. ‘Levine; Mr. Falcaro, Torti Holler: | St. Fred Group valet: d __ By MARGARET DRAKE Future Social Workers Club of tor St. Frederick ‘High. School met today at the® school. Guest speaker was Ted A. Pana- retos, psychiatric social worker at Members Pontiac State Hospital. cial worker's assistance in helping teenagers and their parents to ts a happier life. cx aactinan posi’ jullie tes movie * a ae een + ofthe-.club_ learned. about the so-|¢ edie going on sgiving holidays. BS ’ ‘the sane Novena for the feast “Choral group is butting the fin- “Immacutate® “touches: of concert which ts 5 wider theives: tion, of Dominic Kline. ales ha canoes: o'clock. The ! f j eS, : ' si ail the music’ Classes Téhearse gan -. yesterday morning at 8 -PLAVCRAPTERS pRopuce — - Pontiac Playcrafters “tate ceadied 'a'pecesuintion of “SMES ase Wilake youn & Ii-year-old boy just out of ‘reforgr school. sHere ina settlement High, . /nation succeed in its industrializa- self, if she’s truly / tion program — , THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER. 30, 1036 _FOURTEEN | Memories Shed ui on Presley's Followers’ oe ~~ Seeking ~ FREE oe Technical Hel Dorsey's Death Recalls Glory of Teenage uti | Hobby_Sunpice Tore nica Cip — s olstely} Bact meg oe oe . By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | The night that Tommy Dorsey we of Mr, Dorsey and his felon of mothering named Frank Snat-togive him even his secod’ a Sy | y Cars Gichange Would Speed cw yori. (INS)—The death] Daye. a08 al the. idreexegredies. | vorce. chase of | Baby Furniture wth of Ind ot T Derocy_tee et the pop-| Wine Sect W Se helicie Gane | We Cine eee se 15) He was irritably playful, even THEN, ADULTHOOD ony cess. Hi-Chairs Gro ustry, of Tommy Dorsey—he of the PEP! hours early so they could wedge /replays of “You Taught Me to|then, and at one high point in the| priced over} _Bugsien . Visitor Soa moved from Dorsey’s dreamiand | Ferms—tinvestments Burglary—Liebility—Auto It was hard on the nerves when perdi - Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Secs he We s fracas with actor hen| Bat when you thin bck to our Have Served Your Neighbor. Let Us Serve You i_—_ Reg. $29.95 Hh Fe for only - Bi Jewel Man’ $ Watch (4 aoa 2 . = : : ’ Aged . one spectacular low pricet = ~ e = on wat ter 7g c= SS : es = , : : 2: i han porn’ styled man's bi plent rot use and abuse se : tte enka ollthe Ae dining 4 e Reames nalaiess stainless : 4 bg ') ] black onyx backgréund. The match- 7 | SR wk "MICHIGAN'S UARGEST JEWELERS sce a oat el : a Wee : 2 \. saa ; NORTH SAGINAW STREET ps taser eset py fot ef oe | I r = ee (Pend eine Pole pe “ nea aoe ie Sat: neat i ida at hee sere oe ee" os ee ew ae t ee eS bie. re ee ae IES a Se i yg ORR ee Re el sislaiha eri Cay oe A a ok pees oe ee 4 / : ' " ‘ f 7 Me 7 / = : * { | j { re | ‘ foe Ks f é 4 . | { | obs : ~ gel } % ; a * } i 5. ik 4 ‘ihe i , \ ¥ { } I =i gee | 5. y ve : Wes Hig d a? z is ; +3 Z SIXTEEN Christmas music for the extrava- ganze. Bands from Pontiac High, Waterford Township, Lake Orion, Avendale, Walled. Lake, Oxterd,; es DS ee — po fro the Michigan Na- And last but never least, will or Ges Som night that “we have never ac- ‘ona Guard. a 10-foot before.” come Santa Claus, in town from’ Officials of the parade promise! “Ped alley ints the North Pole, St. Nick will be|residents that this will be “one of Harold W. Loch, postal inspector; atop the Pontiac Area Chamber, the best in Pontiac's history.” said the department would grant! ot Commerce float 1 by Members of Boy Scout Troop No. ‘the 10 feet, but was nat een, merchants. physically-handicapped Upon the insistence of City En-; children will be seated in second- gineer Lewis M. Wrenn, the city ifigor vantage points in merchants’ was asking for a 20-foot easement j sho; for an alley the eastern: prepared students from Wever and Haw- thorne Schools. Preceding each of the bands will | 244 will follow the car igrant the extra clearing.” Miss Crawford. The familiar De-; “Unless the agreement is ac- \troit Edison Co.'s calliope will add ceptable to the commission, they a touch of music during the march. | l(the department) will probably; Strutting high will be 48 girls abandon any buildings on this spe-| ranging in age from six to 18 cific site or possibly try to build | years and members of the ‘‘Land-/Under the existing agreement -now} ‘O-Lakes Dancing Majorettes.” applicable to this piece of prop: The following churches have entered erty,” Loch said, parade: Pirst Church of) bi = = ren $i Under the agreement accepted, he A Anaunciation. | Pirst the owners of he lot would et iy a uates grant a 50-foot reservation at. the! rates sk ag ieee of the 637 by 261-foot lot for’ ir ist Ey atures Wise Seal s = yal gen would attempt to SS ‘/secure the additional 10-foot alley joy et ig > easement from abutting property| ‘Potential Fire Bomb | * Thrown at House A small bottle, which was. re- 'portediy thrown against an Avon ": Township home last night, is be-| ‘ ing checked thoroughly today by) and County Sheriff Depart-' man High. Ment identification experts as & ; : } } ‘be an official band car announc- ba ; y Saints id fear’ Tilet Prec sterinn Cher reh Sid « Fosay” First rae Church, | “Paith, Be age sare: am. ae | ue Lutheran Church, jae Sees Avenue Called Pres nism, Chure eh, lepiscepat 7 LE Gilt" ‘Emmanuel Cathone Parish, “The. Holy YMCA has entered a on ee ‘arols” NAT MORRISON, Mer. Hi ere rons the Elves”: Webster. ow White and the hig pool Pairlawn, “Wassail Carol- Oakl ers’. Lincoln Junior High, “Old Wo Shoe Sonter, HI, FRIENDS! Pon Here's One for the Ladies | “swseping Beevty” wart “Retin: ‘possible ‘fire bomb.” hood”: Emerson. “Hansel ona Gretel"; IT’S HIGHLY STYLED [| Medisee Junior Bien. “Circus ‘Theme Deputies Bruce Welsh and James , ne Township, “Night °T’'Rohm will also k fingerprints JEWELED MOVEMENT ROLLED GOLD CASE STAINLESS STEEL BACK EXPANSION BAND GUARANTEED . Reg." Priced at $27.50: TODAY'S SPECIAL 18° | EASY CREDIT TERMS GEORGES-NEWPORTS lewelry Dept.—Main Floor We Give Holden Red Stamps | |. ‘The Boy's Club of Pontiac hee entered on the white bottle which was ie win ‘Schoo! has fs oe Siete “Prosty The turned over to them last night by, Snowman” float Walter Keusch, of 1040 E,- Avon Rd, He said he found the object, with! the inside apparently burned out, on his porch when he ran outside! after hearing something hit the| house. A car sped away from the ‘house just after the incident,| Keusch told investigators. He said the same thing had hap-) pened last Nov. 17 and expressed the fear that someone was trying! to burn his house down. Farmer Is Convicted of Threatening 3 Men CHARLOTTE w — Convicted of threatening a law. officer, an attorney and an auctioneer off his farm with a deer rifle, Homer Crandall, 51; will be sentenced in about two weeks. Crandall was convicted by a jury yesterday. Circuit Judge Archie D. McDonald continued $5.000 bond. Deputy Sheriff Paul Stultz, at- torney Richard Shaul] and auc- tioneer Glen Archer said they jcame to the Crandall farm to col- lect a debt which Archer claimed }was owed him by Crandall. Feikens to Quit Post DETROIT w—Republican State Chairman John Feikens said today that he will not be a candidate for re-election as head‘ éf the Michigan Republican ‘Party. A BIG “11” KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR AY] ! AS PICTURED Sz OUR SPECIAL PRICE No Other Refrigerator Offers So Much for — So Little! 90 DAYS SAME AS CASH | 2 YEARS TO PAY— >» __ Your Electrical Appliance Specialist | 121. N. “Saginaw St, Smee" Phone F “Gnriotman ‘a 9 P. 14 Barataria be iin : ith — 3 care for the hundreds of Hungar, iangs pouring across the frontier every hour. Only members of the enti of | the Knights of. Malta are permitt ted to work.at—the farm.-.They have kept its location secret fear the Russians will seal off the nearest border crossing point. About 100 refugees a day have’ reached the farm since the mass. jexodus from Hungary began total of 109 arrived last nigh early today, é Each received royal imantinent! from the titled workers at the |Knights of Malta oe ne station Safety Head U Head Urges New Highway Laws (Continued From Page One) jare not as. widely accepted as — in court as they.. should In Pontiac, blood tests are used jby city police and are admissible, as a rule, only if the subject has. volunteered for the test. Other devices test breath — the drunkometer—and urine. Haskill admitted such -evidence| may, in effect, be forcing a sub- \ject to testify against himself, but|emersed without a scratch.” jargued that the public has a right) to safeguard itself when someone ‘drinking places lives in jeopardy. Haskill maintained the present | Michigan traffic code is needs revision.” He*said there is a “strofig move” towards a_ uni- form code in other states. Under such a code, if adopted in all 48 states, traffic laws would be the same throughout the nation. He urged adoption of one of several codes suggested by na- tional safety organizations, men- tioning in particular the code drawn up by the National Police Chiefs Association. Haskill showed figures which in- “poor and ‘dicate there are many vehicles in! _ glanced at the crossing on Windiate the a extension of Miami Haskill said, but he believed “they Drive. ts galore from =o =“ en > _ {Pontiac sae many itn tn October 1866" employment unemployment was ees Pade ro “ "City Offic he. ‘Royle my he 2 Hut in Colson er ee jn peas im ape ation - An auto check, sponsored by the 3 a | ghe cent of cars MEE VU t 4 \erawtord, Miss 1856 41 oe, =: Drog Threat for cRelagedl = as pam: : (Chatinued From: pias One) ‘Twill bé the remgning. beauty for the +| VIENNA ANS) — A equipment... ‘The oe we ‘ constructed by 14. school’ groups, \G8¥ She will be seated in a Pon-| “ane ua r, Haskill_said, was wamilioey. lackainee n “+ witty themes trom a “Toyland Se¢-jne . =e Accepted Agreement ‘toy. An archduchess. diced bread, | "2 drivers were required to make collision ‘in Lyon Township ‘Thurs yy jen * = Cagt vie fous S - Reached Concerning Price kept the kitchen stove — Tg Shine ak i — BI ccs cca va FLOATS ARE READY s of functions, said | Post Office Issue This check was voluntary, only two per injuries and lip cuts is Mrs. La- % | charge potice we i was the scene today in s|500' ofthe cars were found z a, = F Hundreds of workers have been| the parade will march north on : ae sor ae Seguros cae nie: ter aero ee iat 305 Atendate :the midnight oil to put the Saginaw, turn onto Oakland ap | 1). 41cateneg abandonment of DONT: Be on els Avenue., Bloomfield Town- | couches on their_ficats.| to Sanderson, where units will Ort * Princes, unsafe cars dodged check'ship, one ot drivers. Her son, disband. Se oe ee pet att and other members of the|@nd fe still driving with tally Davia, 7, was released after Sprinkied throughout the tine ancient Germah ‘tredtment at St. Joseph Mercy pes = = traditional lmnittee SN, cede hk beet tgp Sag oe ry ecveptable 10(i= rehity "have cctablished al A tein eds every year Hospital for cuts af the chin. ' bagee &. peveite and the gene.osity of downtown Post Office Dept. officials. ‘unique refugee relief station 0 of pte features, sich as brakes, The other driver, Warren =| . horn, windshield wiper and stop light. would cut down on ace; cidents, Haskill believed. i “It is a fact that in 20 out of every 100 accidents in. the~ state jlast year," he said, “mechanical defects played an important or, © | contributory part.” =" Train Strikes Car, Driver Is Unharmed A driver stalled on Waterteed! 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Light- weight, yet tough. Men's ond Boy's sizes to 12, . Pontine Press Phote KIBITZING A JOB INTERVIEW — Local edu view Mrs. Frances Nelson, 65 E, Fairmount for : aoe cS . eators visited all portions of General Motors employment. The kibitzers are Dr-Russell Curtis CHECKING EXPERIMENTAL CHASSIS — . Pentioe Press Photo Truck yesterday. Here two representatives of the (left), coordinator of secondary education for the | School ‘personnel checked plans for the expert- at Pontiac High School, C. V. Crockett, chief en- central office of the school watch Earl Maxwell, Pontiac Schools and J. Cecil Cox, (center) assist- | mental air suspension systent 1 Here in the engi- —; gineer at the plant, Clark Baich, boys’ counselor (seated) personnet director of GM Truck, inter- ant superintendent of schools. neering division of the plant are (left to right) at Lincoln Junior High Sehool and Francis Staley, Vernell Duffy, coordinator of apprentice training principal of Pontiac High School. Go frist to eisners Educators Meet , With Truck Personnel Downtow ness, (eee eee ee lalt aarcow wtreets. ‘This. slows } , report ot down traffic and has completely Lakelanders Club cavemen at California ASAT eliminated traffic fatalities. Business-Industry-Education Day spread them through the various group at 2:30 in a general meeting on a more concentrated scale oar oceans ot _ ee * i". further discuss the — to Get Together the two in the next few years. | The Lakelanders Club for al! - ‘= die. 108 ° et GenéealMoore Trck and Ot ee haar gy charee of srangenta angie uta Zt to 0 yea, wil LLM Happened EVERY Christmas For 91 Years... ‘the day were Elmer Rosenberg, of 1 needs of industry. IGM Truck and Dr. Dana P. Whit. meet tomorrow night with the| | High on the discussion lists of mer, superintendent of schools. Downtowners Club of Detroit for ° : 8 ; Pie ea . = povteniregres eer pus the participants was the future | According to John Hirlinger, a night of square dancing at the ©) 4 rs meeting with industry personne! te Mee school student whe manager of the Chamber of Com- ygchigan Barn in Detroit. a , 4 F i. Aa _ becomes associated with indus merce. another meeting !s being ssombers of the club ~ ltentatively planned in mid-Decem- ~ » sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Rec, Another top mngacd of discussion >*T «with plans for educators to * : : . : = - * z = xs eae a ‘ > - “4 * mi 3 . 2 ? 3 _ : - Se - ae the spring, this first of several .. ihe value of a community “st utility companies. lreation Dept., are asked to report! . a - —_s : : ad alarep are decodes was junior college and how it could ———___—_—__—— at 8 p.m. at the Adah Shelley) «(A aon! an << 7 = Branch Library for transportation ; pA iene Cham " serve to provide the additional <= * ~'training necessary to give high League Seeks Paper Officials of the group announced school graduates a knowledge for WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — that their next regular meeting available skilled jobs. Luther League members of Christ will be a Christmas party on Dec. 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"3 y eS _* ! a Pt ose | tee ipéctor of the Lake Angelus Observ- with the lunderetand the term. They don't, \or can't, recognize the ‘word “‘in- _centive.” td we) TRE PONTIAC PRESS. _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, — a : a ae ceri — s oy waver womanene. - ~~ country — but it sure): : : etc. However, clothes Steet? Madd Wilzen| De. Orton Mobic, as ee F Russian professional man are just the _ The applicant - states where _ wants to go and what he will need ' for the trip. The application goes . through hundreds of government . clerks and channels to check if the dit» lc lees ea _ ordinary by our standards.” ~ | 3 applicant is entitled to his request. LADI ES’ BLOUSES Plain and Fancies from Hf Religious services are not Celle peal me ‘| sia anymore,” said Dr, Mohier. | “They have all been converted | inte niuseums showing the his- tory of religion, The exhibits _ are cleverly contrived to blame pet lg 2S lene “ft Americans think they have red tape here,” said Dr. Mohler, | “they should see the amount of ‘red tape in Russia, They have a tremendous bureaucracy there te keep tabs on everyone.” The very top of the caste system BUCK SKEIN Washable cs WOOL SHIRTS = is the Presidium, or the Supreme 4 war. ° E Societ Council. According to Dr. Wool Shirts from 98 2 5, “Crowds of Russians eralk - Mohler, there is nothing that al } _— eros” ae ee are DR, ORREN MOHLER member of the Presidium can't oo “6 : idea that they are in a have, It is comprised of repre- NOCE . of worship. They display no sign of These include tuition, books, 0M! sentatives from > 17 Soviet So- 3 SUNADE 7 Weshable, All Wool Flennel. ireverence and gaze about them as and board, clothing and trans-| cialist Republics lif they hadn't seen the inside of a portation. ae 4 coed . 8 ¢ SKIRTS N chureh in their lives. ~~ Y e _ 5S PYR . ad 1 * * * Graduates from these institutions! 5 These omen sone art 6 ZERFEE $ “What religious meetings become recognized as members of - a | 7 VALORE . from’ 5. 98 ever glous ng speaking. The main thing is to 8 TELM there are must be held privately. the very se lect professional class. et the ballot, and no one seems| “There is much incentive to be get on nd ito know how to do that, The Rus-} But the fervor associated with re- : ligion is directed toward the gov- a member of this professional) we \ tthe be . UNITED BRANDS : qu people speak of the mem rs! © 1956 Wher’ v *) lernment. All the evidence seems Class.” said Dr. bag cy of the Presidium with the awe My Line, te. . Interwoven show that the ernment is though the Russians Ithe religion of the wale" ledge the word incentive. Russia that one regards a saint. ihas a highly.stratified castp sys: WOMEN SWING PICKS | No LITERATURE SCHOOLS tem. When the professional people’ “At the other extreme of the | Dr. Mohler found that thereispeak of the workers there is real'caste system are the menial work- were no literature schools or lib-\contempt in their voices.’ ‘ers. Many of them are women who’ eral arts colleges in the Soviet ®5 REWARDS IN KIND work in road gangs swinging picks’ we have them here. | Dr. Mohler explained that the and axes. Moscow lias ‘hundreds of “You can't graduate with a bach-|professionals are rewarded in kind women who actually sweep the elor or arts degree in Russia,”|and not in the form of monetary streets ‘all day long with brooms j said Dr. Mohier, ‘All the sree lpm a ‘and dust pans. The streets are sim- Jimmy Ree * * a ‘ Rae /are technical in nature. The place) “The professional man receives ply full of these women. Wright and Travis Fox over for his full of institutes for specializa- _ “It certainly wasn’t like Brook- a ‘tion in a field. What's more, once a more privil een instead ot patil lyn. I couldn't see a piece of trash dinner Wed: _. | ing more pay,” he said. “While As the group stood around talk- The clerk said the money had been seized with the forms, pos- sibly in a police raid, and put in person has graduated from a cer- they don’t get any extra money, paper anywhere.” ing, Rike displayed a pistol. par Secor Clerk's Office for the | He pointed it into the air and phe money was turned over to snapped the trigger tiice, them the state Treasury and the bookie’ -placed it against his. wife and form was thrown away. | STRETCH SOX ‘Clerk Cleans Desk, Menr $100 Fooling With Pistol ak eee Costs Man His Life voncrsren one <4 k cleaned out a desk in the Ww . Co Cle f . Luxite by Holeproof — rk’ s- ICHITA FALLS, Tex. & ; eneiagl = ~ ike Office yer | i : bookie's scratch sheet dated 1942. rw ——-* must — in the they get more of what money Dr. Mohler said that the Rus- ‘ s chosen. can buy. Luxuries cannot be sian director of the Crimean (AY °“After he has committed him- | purchased in Russia. They are | Astrophysical Observatory, pro- > gelf and has been trained at the | allotted by the government, | fessor A. B. Severny, had visited adied) 1 itwiec (more Fl FI HT sapease ot Ge gore oe) ‘ Frightened, ved cannot change his mind. It isn’t plateaus that these, men can strive he wa sure the pistol FE 5-6159 for. Usually they are in the form, “He was a perfect. host to M€ joaded. the McMath-Hulbert Observatory at Lake Angelus in 1946. like America where a law ‘school | Sradunte can geo inte tho insur- ‘of medals that are awarded for when I arrived in Russia,” said special accomplishments. The Stal- Dr. Mohler. “‘He show ed me every- ! 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We invite yee to come down. to our Mercury showroom and do just that today! nes. out it of ftomorrow— & THE BIG MERCU RY for ‘57 with DREAM- ‘CAR DESIGN — Don't miss the big televiston ni, _ CENTRAL 40 West Pike St. CHILDREN’S COATS 3 Several styles to. choose from. ee “THe ED SULLIVAN SHOW.” Senday Evening 8:00 te 9:00, Station WIJBK, pera? £ LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES ING. ee ~ wee me ar os Phone FE 29167 . saa a po ee tee ee * 8 ve 3 ae __. ‘DHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 | NINETEEN Clarify. Correct Puzzle - Answ ers Dorsey's Associates ’ AthanasioeBatianis under th ‘Hands Up’ Yell Police ‘but Dummies Don’t Obey McGILL, Nev. (AP)—Deputies, prowling through a clothing store in search of a burglar, found both safes battered open with.a pick ve eee er | charged with first degree burg » \- | iol | ce stnbiats , fo Join in TV Tribute ary sa Tie following are explanations Safe, 9. A FINE day—superior in qual- ily. She might “perhaps demand| 1# A SWIG of liquor, a quick,’ HOLLYWOOD w# — Two of the for correct answers to Pot-O-Gold'serve the purpose just as well. _ jity—brings out all the cars on the'them, if hers was the sole claim;/deep drink, is likely to thaw out|jate Tommy Dorsey's musical ar- puzzle No. 25, which appeared in|, 6. The stress of the phrase “spe-jroad. A Nice day is really a col-/but the rights of other heirs; would|a man who is shy and self-con-rangers, a ‘vocal group and four last week's Pontiac Press. meeting” points to AL loquial expression, to mean pleas-|come into the-picture. Dower rights|scious. Baldheaded men are 80) former singers with Dorsey’s band 1. A HYMN familiar to our chila-|°* 22” alen word for love,” usediant or agreeable, but that is not she would certainly be inclined to|commonplace that Wigs are a mat-| wij) take’ part Dec. 1 in a tribute Public parks of the U.*S. com- 'as a greeting or a farewell.|the major definition of nice, which demand—the inheritance of such ter of choice; no one needs to be to Do on Jackie Gleason's tel-|kins to rai their hands in the |Islahd, Connecticut, Delaware and a boa sar nie mete . Alpha has a more matter-of-factmeans delicately sensitive, or part of her husband's estate that|self-conscious because "Ot being| evision chow. CBS ‘announced last darkness, rll found 21-year-oldihalf of New Jersey. rds ae Gk tle to mind eeaning as @ Greek letter or a be-|tastidious. ‘the law t in dif-bald. . night. ’ ee tor thoes.aiie Go net attend Gerch Oe 10. The TIES, or emotional bonds, ferent countries. or even states. | 15. Things are needed DAILY in! 4 g from Hollywood orf o a regularly, the melody lingers: on.| 7. WAN, or pale, is suggested by to a childhood home bring out 12. CHAIRS fit the situation here.\a large family; every day it’s\the hour-long show will be Axel : A Myth or fable is usually less the clue “looked more dramatic.” sentiment in many people, if their A Chaise is a kind of carriage, and|something! It's -the little things, stordah! and Paul Weston, one- MUD and SHOW TIR timately connected with childhood 5°™e Sitls feel that a white skin childhood has been a happy one is not to be confused with the kind,one after the other, that would'time Dorsey arrangers, and memerin : —against very dark hair, for ex-|with a close family relationship.\of sofa called a chaise longue. |make Mom “fret,” not the larger vocalists Jo Stafford, Connie] ~ Brand New——-No Trade-in 2 A TUB, in its sense of a bath, ere? — © 8 Sirtking contrast, and) The Site of one’s old home — the 13. A BORED outlook on life is things that are needed Badly, OF Haines, The Pied Pipers, Matt! Necessary ne sais paw eons oh Sat even use white make-up to achieve actual spot on which it was built— the frequent result of having seen| Sadly. {remade and Bob Crosby, Other; ry thebk bath, to be taken as quick-\petitiy’ lash bas Tan is . good, may have undergone on aggleayg ond cae gy odors 16. You don't often meet a stars will appear on parts of the Populer Brand iy as possible, end tone of this| ett?) look, but as a rule, dre- change. The old house itself, might is no ty lett, €S|NUDIST, because there are rela-|show telecast from New York, ‘Saas Sue eistir up emotions, but the site, as well to a traveling job routine. A tively few people who sincerely be- CBS said. _G energeti ‘ such, is less likely to. outlook ig more a matter of )ieye we were not intended to $ 95 Proportionately par igs 5. gir igo 8. Nearly everyone who has fine) 1]. WORLD rights to royalties on temperament; a@ liberal, tolerant cjothes. You often meet thar ‘ . ss “eames Low rather like staying in Rut, with CHINA — and children—keeps it/her husband’s books would be a point of viey is farely acquired bY|who tell you they are Stupid; some Tried by Highway | Included time ae . satiation och et on high shelves or in allogical demand by his widow, anyone who is basically narrow’ of them realize quite well that they| TUCSON, Ariz. — Elden H. | : se taien at eet es Such ‘locked cabinet. An heirloom Chain though the royalty istuation is too and self-centered, no matter how/really are, but usually the person|Moss was scheduled to come to. I | SALES & presumably would be less fragile. complicated to be settled that eas- | much he travels. |who tells you-he is stupid is apolo-'trial on a negligent homicide Sn 3. The WORDY man at a party gizing for something he has done charge in the death of a motorist. SERVICE toe as oe 5g sega > | + which turns out to have been a The day before the trial was to y Bs : 7 : >| blunder. “start, however, Moss was killed | 92] Mt..Clemens FE 3-98 stories, frequently without much S W Th pitty reghors o n sts tay tay triads DY 11a S Link With Russia |hree txecut i he | the party as well ‘Scares Neighbor Nations . py 4 4 ) a : { LO eel | inPenitentiary | : | ; a run tate, , : K a great deal of time oa ae By JOHN H. MARTIN |fomenting disorders in Baghdad in ig ’ 5 e e . 5 are needed to get it back in shape INS Foreign Director ‘an effort to overthrow ‘President State of Kentucky a eee Give . Her the Thrill q 4a osom. A St igi psig Another acute danger point in the Nuri Es-Said, a strong anti-Com- Suis Mea to D Lik - ; ¢ saealsac fe a ad pee ng explosive Middle East. is Syria, munist leader despised by Nasser > . 3 : : A ~4 =e 0 Hx, In some fashion. where Russian arms and tech- and his Syrian helpers. for Separate Crimes | I ; é =“ wall would not be IMpOr- nicians araitapesied aciving: eal naa j ; oO wning an é | : * * «@ : 5. A SOFA, in his private office.’ is one of the real privileges of a! It is generally accepted in Lon. big executive; he can lie down and 40m that the Syrian army now con, relax after lunch if he likes. ap the civilian at a Though he have hi the army is pro-Soviet and a firm a == = - ally of Egyptian President Gama! | Abdel Nasser. | WHITE’S | ‘The strong nationalist directing | Mediterranean. , BSS | | Syrian maneuvers is Col. Abdul | / Hamid Sarraj, known as the | “Syrian Nasser” because of his’ strong ties with the Egyptian leader. NURSERY ae ad bol Twenty of the Russian-made Ily- nomic life. Charles C. DeBerry, 20, execut- \ ushin 11-28 jet bombers that were = + Sechand Wronarast ed for the Jan, 2, 1955, slaying of : FREE ESTIMATES = ft fown ot Eevat ci the art ee oo Richard V. Eddins, a nightwatch- Choose fr - acnifi- : a id that the Syrian army’ Sera oose from our magnifi 4 71 8. Cass Lake Read | of the Anglo-French operations now aa bs ite : dy “pigeon osik = at a bs — coaney - : @ne Bleck South of Eltsabeth Syri ames Franklin rman, a : *7y: a = are seer ted in a Iraq a a of $700,000 daily in executed for the rape-murder of eent selection of Briljkant, . ot ities. Robe , : : “a FE 5-4711 There also is an undetermined ——_— ; Mrs. A aa a in her j Marquise or Emerald cut 4 quantity of Russian MIG 15 and By itself Me Syrian army ‘is not ~~ ug. 28, 15 st ek . : : 17 jet fighters. Reports tel] of the believed to be a bjg menace But ‘ anton Thomas said * : diamonds. im arrival of more Soviet-made arms With expanding Soviet training and camer : — : B . | through the Syrian port of Latakia, influence. and the establishment if uv her diamond with su- COLD’S MISERY below the Turkish ae of a Soviet base in Syria, there’ Late agarose a we Gov ; y € Now Helped Faster—Use New is a definite threat to Syria's anti- Harry Lee Watrfield. refused to | ALARMED NEIGHBORS. Iraq, in fact, is most directly threatened by the Syrian hostility and the reported Soviet buildup of bases. © / PIPELINE SEVERED Syrians already have deliberately cut the pipeline from Kirkuk to the » s * The pipeline severance Was @ hard blow at Britain, France and other Western European countries But it is qa disaster for Iraqi eco- Communist neighbors EDDYVILLE, Ky. — Three ~ Louisville men were put to death in the electric chair at Eddyville State Penitentiary early today for three separate crimes. Warden M. W. Thomas said all three went to their death ‘very gracefully." Put to death were: _Robert Lee Sheckles, Zi, con- victed of raping a 28-year-old phy- sical therapist-in Louisville Dec. 16, 194, intervene in Sheckles’ conviction. Harry Davis, executive secre- ‘ preme Exquisite Diamond from CONNOLLY’S confidence, too, for aS Pa ¢ i a haa ey Sar * be The prospect of Syria under con trol of an army which is tightly ‘linked with Russia. ig bound to itary to Gov. A. B. Chandler, said at Connolly’s you receive \“the governor has listened to Left Hospital to Vote, Yes! Amazing GM-T (glycol 5 : ipleas and reviewed the case. Aft- guaranteed assurance of salicylate) promotes faster absorp- throw alarm into Syria's neigh Gets Thanks From Ike ; ker teliet. Now com- er due consideration, he will al. | : ee ee rel cumuisting of of was | « *% value with each diamond . low the CARLSBAD, N. M. W — Pres stand.” Turkey makes fo secret of its , . . aaxety ax Reade Oc a strong ident Eisenhower has sent a note Thomas said Bowman died at | scorheld ot tea back Goer Rh already’ sere yee 3 ae. DeBerry ot 12H om | oes eee _ Mt alreacy Mrs. Anna H. Coffin. who left her ang sheckles at 12:39 a.m. : execution ‘ order to you purchase. has a lorig northern frontier with If her desire is a diamond sages. Musterole re hospital bed in an ambulance peated relief from minor pains of the Soviet Union : : ‘ vhoumetiom, strains and = Nov. 6 to vote for him . * Relief Via Long Route Watch, Pin, Ring, Bracelet aching back muscles. 3 streng “a Little Lebanon has plenty te Mrs Coffin, recovering from a g a: og = lpg am is Ag td broken hip, says the note “is a or Necklace ... you are sure t PHILADELPHIA (—The Amer- great compliment ican Friends Service Committee) “One of your good friends,” the has received $28,000 raised by the note says, “‘tells of the difficul- lord mayor of London for Quaker ties you overcame in order to relief work among H ti-Communist pact which both vote. This is to ex | xpress My warmiugees in Austria. Russia and Exypt want to smash. | oreciation of the high compli said it The Iraqis accuse the Syrians of ment tome.” ‘ ‘buy of finding a style to fulfil her fondest dreams. And, at a price to fit your budget. Prices start as low as $35. This Christmas . .. give her headquarters of the Baghdad an- __the most cherished gift of “all — diamonds! S Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society ; Attention! y "| @ | | E Special o | . xtra pecia JEWELERS. : 16 W. Huron St. FE 2-0294 . “4A Gift from Connolly's Means More’ Heatmore Pocahontas-Household _ chermiiocrMarocure. |! ~ Low Ash $ § 55 Not Bulky in Size Clean Burning ~*~ ) Easy to Fire Long Lasting : Ton Fresh Mined We Carry a Complete Line of Guaranteed Fuels . ‘ 3 : _ We Give GOLD BELL Gift Stamps | i MW) Be ny / PRICES WILL-INCREASE IN NOVEMBER — a ( "t ’ ‘ . i} 7 : e des ie : ‘ = ¥. at \ ~ : m iH apy \ € ee eS — Bo ees ee ee eee Z : fe : : eS : ‘ —. h ee © ry a Alumni Entertain. 30 Seniors From PHS Going over requests for scholarships are members of the alumni and alumnae groups including (left to right) Judge H. Sherwin Birrikrant of Oneida road and Dr. William A. Gordon of Dwight avenue. Seated is Mrs. W. O. Roeser of Neome — The scholarship committee for the University of Michigan Alumni | eae Ponting Prem Paetes Russel Holland of East Iroquois road, drive. | ‘Association gathered Thursday to meet candidates for scholarships at Haynes of West Pike street, Monroe Osmun of Ogemaw road, Mrs. Jay / , ; | the university. Four members attending were (left to right) Doris Wagner of West Iroquois road and lama C. Hook of School street. \W t Scholarship | Omens Sec ION ° ; r = rw ey = al as er al a na Candidates FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 rWENTY Are Guests News From Birmingham Mrs. Collis Scott d. Cl b Pl C} : f ij Opens Her Home Garden Club Plans Christmas Show Thursday Evening _ BIRMINGHAM — “Christmas, Mrs. Elwin C. Greer of Dear- Mr and Mrs C. E Dalton are Ae splendor’ {s the keynote of the born and Mrs. George W. Peppard p} ktail party for Dec. * Thirty Pontiac High School sen- Dat Ae zs ; planning a cocktail party for : ‘ara. candidases Gor the University 2A — a show which of Ferndale are cochairman of the 9) t honor their new daughter-in- a iiichiean Regents Aleual Schel- given at t Community Christmas program which the Bir- sew. ttre, C. E. Dahon 2 aie Guard a2 te nits House Dec. 13 by the Birmingham mingham Musicale will present ‘**. re © ©. Datton or. boulevard home of Mrs, Collis A. and G Assoc t ke ad ° ‘ - Scott Thursday evening to meet le ne ae mee i oral Parliamentary members of the scholarship com: . N. . Berry is general This will be the 14th year that aoe chairman of the affair assisted by music of the Chorale Ensemble will Clu b A rranges . so *« & i C. R. Obermeyer, Mrs. J. add to the enjoyment of the Christ- : g inton Birch, Mrs. Walter Ander-|mas season for members of the wee Sigg i ree gon, Mrs. Mark Kraus, Mrs. Rob- musicale and their friends for Yule P ar ty - F i. ? . " . i : N 2 he | . S chairman; Mrs. W. 0: Roeser, nore rage args hman on Besides numbers by the chorus, = Mrs. Russel] Auten was appoint- Mrs. Jay Wagner, Iama C. Hook Aaron Webster Mrs. ‘Raber’ Fowt ander the direction of Mrs.) ed chairman of the Dec. 19 Christ- and Doris Haynes. From the Alum- er and Mrs. George $ Dix. Greer, known in musical circles mas party at a Wednesday meeting ni Group were Dr. William A. as Gertrude Heinze Greer, there of Parliamentary Study Club in the Gordon, Monroe M Osmun, Mrs, Lioyd Lake, Mrs. J. R. will be selections by Mrs. J. Auws- Masonic Temple Judge H. Russel Holland and Sher- Alexander; Mrs. Charies David- tin Kronméyer, organist; Mrs. ee oi M. Sivkcrent, gon, Mrs. Cari Abbott, Mrs. John (€. Teomey, soprane solo- Mrs LJIG , ~ Ralph Scheel, Mrs. William | ist; Mrs. Wiliam H. Hehmeyer, _ “"%. 1. J. Gouin. Mrs R. Eart The scholarships, available to Ross and Mrs. Sheldon Marston violin soloist; Mrs. Adelaide Springer, Mrs. H. N. Watson, Mrs the upper scholastic bracket of are also assisting. . Withman Hin : organist ae Lloyd Thornton and Mrs. John Mc- the graduating ciass, are de- Mrs. F. Gordon Davis is presi-, Mrs. Cella Merrill Turner. Neely will assist Mrs. Auten with signed to make the university's sega | , . rty plans dasateunl ma —, dent of this branch of the garden’ singing solo parts with the a » is) prenising lpenug! aaaallaul club. chorale members will be Mrs. , Wednesday's program for the Gutach ain weall mal @ oe: There will be 13 sections of holi- John A. Mitchell, Mrs. Jean ay was directed by Mrs. Ie cult or impossible to secure a lday tables, outdoor decorations, Greene and Mrs. H. S. McFar- Hill. Mrs, James Hampton gave university education without as- madonna exhibits, a junior exhibit, land. a demonstration of reconsidering, - horticulture therapy, and soforth, ; ae rescinding and renewal of mo- sistance. b te ok | Mrs. Wendell L. Holmes is ac- wircenis Ge wok of the al with a chairman for each. ‘companist for the chorus and an- tions and the adoption of reso i cok aleal af Pasties ever ¢ lager gad ena aft- other pianist, Mrs. R. W. Wantin, “®°™* period .of years, the university The show a rs — will play with Mrs. Hill on a com _A review of how the Electoral has granted 87 scholarships and until 9 — =e *% posit Rue’ ¥_ ctthile i tare ee = : age _ . a * cee | Mrs. . Giffe s . Josep ter. 2 —< a — Mrs. William A. Gordon of Dwight avenue served vard and Helen Travis of West Huron street at thé PLANNING PARTY |coairee af the tea which will fol- oe 8 : e+ 6 | refreshments to (left to right) Mrs. Harry J. Richards Thursday evening meeting. 7 Mr. and Mrs. Ronald W. Bal- pete: rogrers. ood - be as 4 question and answer period on : Helen Travis was chairman of of Mohawk road, Mrs. Collis A. Scott of Franklin boule- a lantyne of Birwood avenue have © 52 od Sec ane eerie partiamentary law was conducted - the social committee. Assisting her - setae friends to a cocktail ET re eat E Uetele Je. bY Mra. Auten. Mra. William F. | were Liicille Carlson, Miss Haynes, : F ‘ t : ** Mulcahy was a guest of the club. ‘Beulah Philips and Me Robert’ Many Other Events Crowd the Holiday Calendar — It will be given in The Studio at Mrs. Harry G. Hamilton and Mrs — | | Thomles, the Cranbrook road home seiq'iilis, = A\Fter-Bath Pickup” Refreshments were served from: ° : rs. ntyne’s parents, Mr. ' : Y RETURNS HOME | centered with an epergne of yel-| t O an tin O reens er nes / a es lle ==: There's less mess—lens work to | a Gay coc rountiaens nd : . . - | Ann Mock has returned from a'cleaning if you plan each day. maize and sak condos re wi | Christmas comes to the YWCA\|out the first year of the Pontiac out the holiday season, will be thethe YWCA on Frariklin boulevard. | ar = Robert F. Kohr week-long stay in New York. ‘Before going to bed treat your- liam Gordon dent of the Wednesday. The traditional Hang-|USO Committee's activities. \numerous parties, showers and re-| Other organizations meeting at, sive rehearsal dinner = = winter Club will meet at Bloom-self to a warm and leisurely J labmtawrs hs ‘ceptions given by individuals in next Friday evening at Fox and fi Hills Country Club on Satur-/bath. For a final touch dash Alumnae Group, poured ing of the Greens, when everyone) Women members of the area-— e bi the YWCA during the season will) Hounds Inn before the at pe ! . . , : , ; | : { iday evening for its second dinner- little chilled witch hazel over your a dey decorates the building, inside and) “ide USO Committee agg earns | include Carol Brooks Section of} marriage of their son, dance and cocktail party. ‘body. Feel'the tiredness disappear. Missionary Unit out, witt be held at 7:30 p.m., fol-) 98 nats wanee toaua tec past Leather Has the Needlework Guild and the Girl) Harvey Kohr, to Jill Johnson. Af chen Held Sa ie a ning dea pee pr ie Scouts, both on Dec. 6; United| The day of the wedding Mrs. Cari = ur CGS 6 SS ducted by Suzanne Houghton, M lj Church Women on Dec. 10; Michi-\W. Neumann will be hostess at a| B d \ H i| C Felons conduced by Berame Hewes, MAC SCL j rye cra, Wormea on Dee ats atch Neomam ine onan very ana Broadway Hails Comedy Yule Program After the trees are trimmed, the : . 11; Loyal Star Auxiliary, Dec. 13; |out-of-town guests in her home on —— a : bells, bows, branches and boughs| On Dec. 12, members of the "1G ft A | Better Home and Garden’ Club,|Tottenham drive. ‘Ste J : d H lid The Women's Missionary Society all in place, there will be a Christ-\dies Day Out group will have a|\{ ppea Dee. 20. —- | arring JUaGY Onlday ot First Baptist Church presented|mas candlelighting service andjCooperative luncheon and party Waterford High Y-Teens will Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Hen-| . ; its Christmas missionary program group singing of carols. following the last session of Classes’) whether your man occupies the/ nave a pajama party at the YWCA dricks Jr. (Marjorie Smith) | Sydney Chaplin Also Wi Acclaim f in the church auditorium Wednes-| lin the fall term. At the same executive suite or paints in a a la tha birth of ries! y y p Ns ACCiaim for . *S-| Mrs. Robert Anderson is chair. |, hildren| ; the night of Dec. 27. = jhounce Of @ son, brian: Role in ‘Bells A Rinaina’ day evening. Members of the Gos-- man for the evening. Mrs. Jo- \time, Santa will visit the chi ren garret—drives a jalopy or is driven) Douglas, Nov. 20. oie in els rew RINgING pel Carriers Sunday School Class seph L. Bennett will play the the LDO nursery. ‘in a limousine—you're bound to’ : . | = —————| decorated the Christmas tree. carols * ° i = 4 > find a leather gift made just tor Ladies Aid Elects pomcom oretces | By LEE BELSER d Ath ‘ A Mrs, Jack Stapleton and Agnes! - The YWCA staff will hold its him. For leather gives added ap-| Mrs. Guy Caswell | yaa rammsiyy a ' a nice romantic assist : Sterman presented tape recordings , “Also listed on the —— for 8 annual Christmas luncheon party|peal to the typically masculine . y ¢ | .NEW YORK (INS)—“The Bells 7 “04P mn. ens and messages from various mis-|USy two weeks at the YW are the at noon Dec. 14. things that men like. | Mrs: Guy Caswell was re-elected, jAre Ringing” up_and down Broad” new York's four m : : i ; i4ri g: ! th | , ornt - sionaries around the world. Ne an Uso. On Dec, 18, the Golden Age | Belts and wallets are standard) president of Ladies Aid Society way = Judy fal queen Of; oer ceitica bestowed ay Hae All Sunday School classes an- | Hostess C oe ig recruited, GTOUp will have its Christmas for men. You ‘can make your|of Oakland Avenue United Presby-| ; a ng services. cudos on Miss Holiday and Chaplin swered roll call and presented an land trained by the YWCA, will, Party following the monthly des- selection a personal one by choos-'terian Church Thursday when the). |. ‘but one aisle-sitter withheld his offering that was divided among have a ‘buffet supper and Christ. sert luncheon, and on Dec. 20, |ing one of each in a leather that’s|group met in Fellowship Hall. t “Bells,” the riotous . show — by okay on the plot. w the 56. missionaries as a Christ- | mas party at the YWCA. | the board of directors will meet. os right for a new or favorite oe a oe |Betty Coniden and Green,| pissenter Brooks Atkinson of mas gift. | Highlight of the evening will sl Interspersed among the above!” — ea cat ba Ralph ¢ Guean vice bsg nent oer Dicey sony . the Times found Judy “‘carries Solos were presented by Kylethe presentation of pins to the events, and the many committee There is a fine black pinseal president. Mrs. Foster Garden and licindly ‘wit aaa ener ported on her shoulders one of the Willson, Susan Elliott and the Rev, |hostesses who have served through-' meetings which continue through- pe evening ergo —_ = peed Mrs. Clarence Failing were re- eens getting her pare num.| Ost antiquated plots of the sea- s Robert Savage. The Rev. Mr. Sav- — | finished) for fine-textured wool. clected recording and correspond- bers mixed up with her heart Use he admired her for age also presented the message as . . | am al , alligater, ing secretary, respectively. ' strings. rans up enough “gusto” te . a 2 a picture, midcentury V7 5 ton PTA Board Lists sharkskin and ‘buffalo calf for | Following the sewing of cancer And the wayshe does it ts ‘uate = = . mak Willi tweeds and bulky woolens—te pads, a cooperative Juncheon was enough to panic the Pentagon. He placed “ ‘Bells Are Ringing’ the i ou aaa BR ee Ch e f * Ase name but a few of the possi- served, with Mrs. Elmer Stock- “Rell” lc @ qmach + bit, one- cn Si Seve of a routine vaudeville the imvecation and De Sev Chairmen of Committees ime. weil and Mis, Joseph Schledorn as woman show with punch, sing, /"" steal Tebune's Walter ' | : Some wallets hold up to 40) : sia ee Kerr, declaring “it’ f ' Mrs. Charles Harrand of Pontiac = . ing “it's Machiavelli . Bethune PTA Holds Twenty-seven members of the) ian; Mrs, Jack Gllbert,_pariia- items—identification cards, passes,» ue Mission gave the devotions. Chaplin, son = the Ccomedian|with a heart of gold,” said of xecutive board of Walton PTA| mentarian; Mrs. Glenn Hartung |licenses, etc. And some have Charlie, makes his local stage de-|Holliday, ‘she’s wonderful,” Thursday Meeting - ive of Walton and Robert Cartier, program; metal-tabbed pulls which lift out = = . but as Jeff Moss, a handsome,) Asking “what matter” about met at the school Wednesday Mrs. William Fielding, publica- sections devoted to cards and Designer Tries writer and client of|the plot, Kerr decided “you've - Mrs. John R. Turner conducted/evening to appoint committee) tions; Mrs. Clarence Huemiler, |P*Pe"s- . : - |the answering|—in a cozy, old-fashioned, ™ the monthly business meeting of| sirmen ticity, and. Mrs. Robert | Some billfolds contain coin Manufacturing hearted way—a sweetheart of Bethune PTA held Thursday eve- Z see pee publicity, . ns: purses, key rings, pads and pencils * ¢ ¢ show.” a ning at the school, " | and have a watch on the outside.) tyne Leser the indefatigable de- Judy, who made her real life, | Participating in a panel discus Those appointed by Mrs. John| Mrs. Gerald Meyers will head Others hold nothing but money. signer of “fun time” elegance, has “theatrical” debut as a switch.) 70 '" Chapman of the Daily . hon, “Responsibilities of Parents, Adomitis, president, were Glennithe safety committee, Mrs. Keith Some of these, for Atlantic com-| now forrfied her own bathing suit board operator at Orson Welles’; NOW* thought the musical “best ..Feachers..and Children,” were| Hartung, budget and finance; /Parker, the scholarship commit-/muters, have special _compart-| company ee me Mercury Theater, takes his prob-| When People. are singing and _ Mrs, Helen Wanzo, teacher; the Glenn Weiler, civil e; Mrs.'tee; Mrs. Glenii Weiler, Student ments for dollars,~ francs and’ “3 ee Tents To heart and fants tir Tove with; {Pecine-" and concluded it tea. Rev.' Paul Cooley, father; Mrs. Henry Butler, health; Mrs. James Council representative; Mrs. pounds. _ Although such Leser swim suits, the guy even, though she’s never tight and generally satisfying . Burns, V. Davis, good cheer; Mr. andijeyers, telephone, and Mrs. Law- ae ae the shirred and him. _ cilia Hunt, student \Mrs. Bernard Giroux, hospitality,/rence Hansen, wa} : : embroidered have made fast : , Cole cesta og dhe Ghied grate oinland th aad tea RaaMl | Hansen, ways and mean®. Fashion Hint ion history, this will be the design- Rahaman nt ee Cendlarre Papel geet rx ‘with their teacher, Jobn ee Mrs. Ann Galbraith, principal,| A good Christmas gift for thejend of the business. ——— lengagement. of their daughter,| Gentiste and the ,"was-ehia-eRn” | stocking.” Tle said of Mie nae directing. Mrs. Jobn nd) Otheré include Mre.:Jack Me-jannounced that the school Christ: theater goeris a smart pajr_of : t| Jane A, and Glyn R. “the had - members of her committee | Dowell, who is chairijan-of the [mas. program.will be held the|theater glasses in a plastic. case n of} } “at fefréeshments af the close of the, membe committhe; Mrs. week of Deg. 17. : ‘that is lightweight, attractive and r : re | James F. Davis, mother tibrar- were served by Mrs. Girdux. — urdy. 7 a 4 he agen (153 forse Are Outlined |for sno-Ball Danc The annual Sno-Ball dance to be| held in February. was - discussed , at the Wednesday meeting of Alpha ‘Omega Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi. Announcement was made of the Christmas meeting, Dec. 12, at the By JOSEPHINE. LOWMAN i at i mi Sees (Friday's Question B Pounds difference. .. is to sure to stop reg massage ma ana weigh in the morning after going)” sivas aed ag vitamin-B. complex has been| normal + should | “You also have eaten more daily. G Pudd oe ee aaae stad bal et Seid tee has ann. Toen Teas gE i. Atlee oer Le ee pyre : A. Many factors could cause you noticed this ~@, “F gained weight and as ® Phang ; ! : thia mach difference. For instance, — parry result the ge eign legs recent 10-month visit to Germany, eon mae ee * 8 : France, Switzerland and Italy. — : The redness has gone || Open to the Public is be oe Home Accessories aun ies tier comes but the ‘skin “remains brown. | "in the Year Are Studied by Club | (iat ‘ater, them. my triends What ean I de for this?” | Michigan’s Most cae “ 3 A. T think it will fade out in time, _Members of Westside Extension) Pout them. I have gone : land since you are losing your over- | SMORGASBORD pry — Faure oe Pe sages yoga mee oe weight you will not have this trou- | BUFFET home of Mrs. Ward Ne@#man on| ™Y kidney condition says these —— * * * We are taking reservations for Liberty street, bags this. Q. “I am 5 feet 10 inches tall. Christmas Parties. We offer Old Fashioned Hospitality in the following dining rooms; ‘@ Lake Wood Room ® The 1870 Room @ The Red Room ® The Rotunda Room ®The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room WEDLINGS—PARTIES | - GRADUATES! LEARN to EARN Day or Night Classes Call Todey for detailed information and 4 inches tail and-weigh 19{ a 3 ee | ; ‘ittthbnwowa oe pounds, My measurements are |/ ‘The broadcloth shirt takes its place on the hearth | Wo Ree [init BANQUETS tive luncheon will be held on Dec.' Q. “I have a couple of problems' bust —— alle = | Jor at-home holiday wear. Here, it’s in, beige with © Phone FE 4-1854 | Open 365 Days of the Year 19 at the Grogg residence on Car- I would like help with, I am in — ¥ rar — war imeaaiy ( dyed-to-match_pearl buttons and cufflinks. Pin-tucking : pecans lasses oe Se py boo horrenagiiryg A saaae see too fat. They are and hemstitching are used for the front of the blouse | Cail — Views Todey MEMBER OF... ne nS . the hing to do always after me to reduce. What) gyi] the collar. It is teamed with informal Capri pants re ingly tare anything te roe se : pri paws | PONTIAC Monogrammed napkins, matches about these? Also my hair is turn-| aad ' in velvet with embroidery. or coasters are good gift sugges-|ing gray very rapidly. Is there| Ih. Aeceuliing tw waesl standar@s, BEAUTY COLLEGE tions for that person on your shop-, any way to stop it?” sted | you are about 10 or 12 pounds over-' | 2 oO honation ping list that has everything. | A. The fitte capillaries can be be| Age fe Ee 4 | weight. owes Im raagerer The Japanese opera, “Madame John EL. Sullivan was heavy- 16% East Huron It is best to weigh in the ‘you have 8 empe'bese caveat |utierfy.” wae fret performed in|weight champion of the workd|} Behind Kreege’s, ind Floor _ morning after going to the_ |It so, you should weigh this much. —. Italy in 1904. ‘from 18823 until 1892. Fi ‘i ; 2 bathroom and before Taneseew! Remedial Measures | Tine r agr ance Uilts | dressing or. breakfast. for Defects of Neck Listed . Ld ' ee hing Is - Mortar” : _ By RUTH MILLETT \portant about the date, having ft! . PERFUME Pade @ fairly typical teenager pimyeives ae b ; CORSAGE She can call up a friend with of her friends. Delightful whom she has just parted com-| She has her record player going igh yo pany and talk for an hour on the most of the time. She studies by it, feminine—with _‘ | telephone, provided, of course, turns it on for “background” when ; she can lie down while she talks.\she has a chattering group of & conventent She either lovés or hates. She friends in her-reom, even goes to perfume purser rarely shifts into neutral , about sleep with it turned low. “Fs anything or anybody. . | She finds out what at least 15 ‘girls are going fo wear to a party | Seema! tte re ea ae wah else's, even though each of her \cision of what to wear herself. ; friends claims the same disgust- She hag more irons in the fire | 2.00 plus ras ing distinction. than the rest of the family put She doesn't believe in keeping a a maybe it peo boy waiting when she has a date because everything Your choice of Her mother may have thought it IMPORTANT. L'ORIGAN : L'AIMANT RAU was good technique to keep a She. is probably more like you © oo i young man cooling his heets until were at her age than you admit she made a grand entrance. But And since you lived through this . today’s daughters are ready in age once, it's a cinch you'll be able 98 Neth { —Neia time to open the door to their to live through it again. ‘Saghiae eave, Fleer _| dates. | And most mothers find it is just BROTHERS Having a date with “new"’ as bewildering to live through a boy is fun but it’s for an daughter's adolescence as it was } adult to tell which is more im through their own. te = por =) Ss wh FES HO eeR TIT TITY 2 BD erp» «<* sug -~ MONDAY, DEC. 3 ¢ a - Gentlemen, here is your chance to shop in ‘’peace” MEN'S JEWELRY from $600 ¢-. $1750 plus Fed. Tax Come in and see our wonderful selection of men’s jewelry. As gift headquarters for Anson —brand of the well dressed man—you're sure.to find here just the right set, at the right price for him? A. Lanasiens _ borst set in med. E. Rolt Bandolier, gold plate, és ern design,.the set ..........87.50 — stone, thé set ss > —-unhampered by any of the fairer sex. Only our own helpful people to assist you in solving your ___ “what - to - give - her’ problems. Gift wrapping on the spot, / 7 to 10:00 P. M../ B. Executive ane stars, in the se- F. Duke cut diamond set, the set, phisticated manner $7.50 $12.50. * Ge Genuine Hematite stones, suitable G. Sterling silver, beautifully en- for all occasions $17.50 graved, the set............- $12.50 ©. 12K gold Aled, with spece band a HM. Choice of his fraternal emblem on oS Sea aes $10. 3 pe. set $6.00 Ali Anson py Beautifully Gift Boxed = as “4 Gift-from Connolly's Means More” __ Au Advertioed is * LOOK. Registered Jewelers — American Gem Society : isan es € Sit as ince es lpi ane areal conus entairtinam a aecim LAYAWAY FOR CHRISTMAS a f NOW-—A’ SMALL DEPOSIT. ee 9 i; =. ee eee | «JEWELERS RESERVES ANY. PURGHASE e ee . 5 v gees ae et a | i { r # i, 4 —Ssgfenngre a t SIS 5 “02 “Bride Wants. Traditional — A _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 “Parents Don’t Seal Child’s Destiny ~ Titley of Tecumseh — te, announce tte Gown, Veil agement of a: ee deusloer.| ‘Must Short - Lived Ruth Elaine, Girlhood Marriage to Stuart L. | Be Considered? Peck, son of | the Victor L.| ‘ | By MURIEL LAWRENCE | As_a result of this sensational|she may have doomed John to a/them lest_it mean eteynal damna- Tt was late afternoon, and John, information, John’s mother finds|neryous breakdown, How can she|tion for them. The panic this in- 4, became suddenly quite discour-it impossible to bear with his possibly “love” the child whose flexible doctrine has created). aged by his life.; For one thing, thumb sucking. When she found action she sees as a direct ac-/ Among parents has done consider- the motor inside his: Auto Jet- him doing it, she snatched his! cysation of her? lable damage, ‘Racer haid just whirred with the thumb from his mouth impatiently, t ~*~ *¢ *@ familiar, ominous sound of break-'saying “Goodness, must you do down, its key spinning around on/that the minute I can’t amuse . nothingness. you?”’ i eons we tea & ab band 45 ave While it ts true’ that we ‘influ- lence children's lives, we do not children freely and spontancous- | ote their destinies. Onl y very By EMILY POST * * * | ly today ie psychology’s insist- | ener For another thing, baby Jeanne ence that Se Eaie tie tates, YOUE 9nd inexperienced paychol-| : Pecks of A letter tells me: “When F was had sniffles. And Mommy had been Her impatience is quite under." " ogy claims such egotistical powers , se 15 years old I ran away and mar- so busy all day pouring orange standable in view of her fear that We dare make no mistake with for us, Birmingham. ‘ried a boy whom I had known @ juice down her that she'd only ~~ Le ee Tr eae ioe ee ‘She attends very short while. After a month said things like, “Can't you be * > -y Ford -1 returned home and my parents 5 - enr or quiet for a minute? You've waked Meatless i | >. Young Gi rl He ¥y i had_the marriage annulled. T am her up again. How do I know where F. School 0, now 21 and am planning to marry 0 red crayon is? Nursing and a man of whom my family ap- he is a proves, ’ “My fiance knows about my first graduate of marriage but his family does not. Michigan State jp fact, no one outside of my your Might Like Gift of Hose - Casserole ls Sharp \ Nag Mrs. Ott Combines ie VAT | Sour Cream Mix With Boiled Noodles’ By JANET ODELL } Pontiac Press Home Editor Now, adults in John’s state of mind often turn te drinking, smoking, seX conquest, ocean vevages and other activities by Cody [otiow E . fue te j Sareita un f. » knows about this first oo body beauty treat oe bepe fo exercome | Any prospective Santa with University. paca My fiance would like \giris on his list and problems = The couple ime to wear a wedding dress and thet beeps your skin dewy fresh gt dey. A hotion created to give your sua sleckness. Now, you ean bed good-bye t embar- remng dry, scaly, drawn akin on kegs and arms . . i t “i ’ " } +] . dettly held with a professiénally prescribed permanent. tion !s working with children | Birmingham, > has been elected Grandparents of the infant are lunch party in a public ia s s Siacaarani \ | For school, hikes and other vice president of the pledge class Mr. and Mrs. George Connole of OT * hat {s the proper procedure R A N D A LL’S HARPER METHOD ; oo. E as a i casual daytime activities, socks are of Alpha Omicron Pi sorority. Merry road and Mr.-and Mra for having my guests go to the ta- . ¥ rs. ohe | : . t 2 fr. ars. ee ee A ‘ . SHOP ° = ! the thing. But for dances and carol Orr daughter ef Mr. and Earl Lee of Wondlow road ble? Should they be asked to 0 z Sjenaces) mocdies: jeocxed dates, nylons are a must.’ Girls : “into the dining foom and find fs && Wayne St FE 2-1424 t onion, greted . Terris ue Mrs. Samuel A. Orr of Bloom- — fee ow \ aN 1 clove garlic, minced who like the bare-legged look in ; . . ' their places as they arrive, oF lcup sour cream ith da ii field Hills, has been named social S d M ti S t hat?” —— ——_—— So eee l cup cottage cheese “ summer, even with dance siippers,| co-chairman of the Alpha Phi un ay ee ing e wha " 1 tablespoon tabasco sauce a ,find in winter that when their tan’ . ite pindce clase : ——— PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL Gra ena = 8] 7 fades legs look better veiled in ~ = . Miss Elda Suter of West Iro-' ancwer You. as hostess recetve Combine sour cream. cottage << 3 rrylon. Both students are freshmen at quois road will open her home ...- the entrance to the ‘dining 11% $- Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. cheese and tabasco keuce. Toss oo ia 32-46 * * . Renison University, Granville, Sunday at Pi 2 members of .oom. As your guests arrive they Enrollments Available In Day or Evening Classes. lighy with noodles. onion and’) A smooth foundation. for your ASR) manufacturers, catering Ohio «6s Sih pyed ee ihe hae yoin you and stand about until all Write, phone or call in person for Free Pamphlet. garlic. Sprinkle with grated cheese. prettiest frocks. Dainty feminine to the younger ‘generation, are n Tuesday Musicale. It will be the j..0¢ arrived PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 Bake 30 minutes in a 350-degree s. ’ making more sheer stretch stock- Daanna S. Dovre, daughter of December meeting Yeo Gch Lcd the wey to Go ven | Makes € aarvings lingerie that goes together like a ings this winter Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Dovre of eae eee ee John should be used om thene est edition of our pattern catalog. | formed en sizes will do well to buy — yonn Rendziperis. son of Mr and forms Will you please settle this The Fall & Winter ‘56 book con- the stretch stockings which come yrs ‘Chris Redziperis of Park The Roundabout — tains dozens of smart, easy to sew in only three sizes—smal}, medium purct street. is among the 13. Fer.” Answer Very defin Make Sand : styles in every size range. Send/and large. They fit all leg lengths ris Institute seniors who have been ght The meckname Jack ees a casual chair for TViewing or to-read by ~ oo for your copy today—it’s just 25¢.and proportions and make fill alected’ to Rho Chi. national scho © very cur of place fe omah ie Finished tn ebony black with an attractive 59.50 : purchases a breeze lastic honor society in pharmacy. engraving tweed cover, . Hangnails are caused by close 7 Betu Mu Chapter of Rho Chi, - = : ; cutting of the cuticle. They are) A brisk walk of at least 30 min- which is the only national scho- C ° painful and unpleasant to see. If, utes in the fresh air will do as lastic pharmacy honor society in OmMmInNg Events you gently push back the cuticle much for your health and beauty asthe United States, was founded at ae ees ee each day, they can be prevented.|the traditional apple a day: Ferris in 1956 Monday st 2 Sa we oe Mre yy re Ve iT ie iv a a —_— ne en Another litt for the ofl-bleck tosh °° S - , Osde st : = idered ternat jer | ~~ 8 on 8.0 beoded or embroid hee Gecausers goog 10 45 am Swivel 4 hondbag fo carry out the feeling of day at United Presbyterian Chureh | ~ ® opulence Josirn and Third Ave for corporate i hure ¥te Chair —_ | : ehurch se et, The ideal holiday gift is the Daughters of Pontiac 198 wil! meet at Malta Temple business meeting. and an exchanges © = M a s8& om \elaborate and feminine handbag pesins st. tac to highlight the simple sheath. The © pristmes party © supremacy of black makes the . all-black look dramatic or if you Te, 39-4 Profis prefer color, adding bright jewel. gar a: 130 pm in te toned handhag_is feminine. Renwel mAs s pour wets Me Otfts wtit be exctianget DISCOUNTS!' “ON ALL MERCHANDISE” a real space saver that comes with three different z style arms. Covers feature smart metallic threads ence roeuwp. Wall Saver Chair — smartly stvled Swedish modern. Covered BIRMINGHAM’S * $39.75 Chair — French § Provtincial featuring molded rubber Smarty fabrics to make it a show- Piece in your gay colore to liven .our_home. : . ~ > 1 , Off SAVE: $10.08 TO $50.00 7 /2 On All Nationally Advertised Curved Arm Style .....:...........0005. $12.50 : Sale | Watches ! 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Wheel them to any - 510 95 oe Everyone will be there. spot for éonvenient serving. . . $ la 1 6.95 A { $19.95 Wm. Folds in Jifty , = Rodgers Ow Pri . ‘ Other Sets from $13.95 Stands Alone OUR $ 88 Reg. 39.95 ™ : — , on 1° PRICE ] 3 al ae $1988 - + You Will Enioy Shopping at Gentry? ' : H my : ~¢ : "> | PARK JEWELERS | “House of Discounts” 7 OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘TIL 9 p.m; _ | Drayton Home Furnishings OR 3-2300 , } -_ oo oy : - ‘ i ‘ : * 4479 Dixie Hwy. Open Fri. Nights ‘til 9 i ? ie oa JL Nae Sepia Breet. -Pontios, Mich srioctte : es : sone toenail : Seri Doves a3 “heat cers BE a RET aE BE ail Site eae ot _ PL ae eater Fach sr sii tibetan = ose i. at = % eres A a ‘, Seg ri rie a y f . , a ¥ 5 : : a . & * ~ . ee ae b = Ties 3 ns ‘ enredins “Fa 7 f P 1 neti . > = € wae: a see Apert ge a * ' es a - ; “7 oe a - 4 as - . : : & . = : ; : é a, ft S . j \ be Lf ‘ ‘ T ‘ ? / 4 : j : € Ye eo i j j . j 5 . ¢ : ae rat \ ‘ Ss a « N i : 2 mes anvens 4 1. aay ies 5 cg aa ee os We a PR Se le A ee Aen ts Seen oe cE Nilay ee ee ee EF ee ce ee ye me = erent THE. PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 3 30, 1956 es : = For the man in your life. Choose a Christmas gift | hell really Coosa and use. By ANNE HEYWOOD MONEY TO “who The only person I know who ever ter out on good grooming by giving she found, after studying and ana-| succeeded at it is a woman who her a bedroom mirror placed suf- lyzing, that it wouldn't pay. used to live in South America ficiently low so that she can see where she made dozens and dozens herself with ease. | -| ple? shopping on Good Grooming Steer Clear of Shopping Sees ed personal shopping services and 1 find attractive costumes that cost eat = oe ‘shop. ‘lost all thelr capital, — ‘|pennies, She ‘herself worked in an’ What do you do, then, if you : advertising agency for years,! ea ae love picking things out for peo iy One grt T know made 1 nice|® compromise. | She was always wonderful at/gains and always looked as if hel Jow-salaried busines |had a fortune, That's when her)’ gtie is a success—but she never’ But t ping s girls) frienda and co- he ord ut they're on their way back! — actual advancement depend-| million dollars. ee es eee | e . ting her help. ‘Start Small Girls inca PAY | Of course, she contemplated. opening a personal shopping serv: ‘You can start your small daugh- ice for low-budget career girls. But Instead, she got a Saturday job. She should have her own chest of, at one of those og | — second-| Non-Cling Process oars tea ieee’ ‘ Moreover, the shop had hither- Unless yop have a flock of rich) Dry’cleaners now have an add-| ers and the owner envisioned a — my advice, start- ‘The new rinse works particular- Saturdays and an occasional eve- who showed movies of their recent fect when hung from a library wall © T've_ known at least 11 people ly well on synthetic fabrics and ming, Maryanne had salted enough trip to Cuba, Jamaica, Haiti and or in the foyer of a modern apart. ; ; ‘away to enable her to operra mod-! Florida nee siles. friends who live out of the country, ed gimmich—a new lint-free, Rew market tn the career girl, have lavish taste and money to cling-free process that will keep. which our friend could ‘burn, you'd better not entertain'clothes from sticking to lingerie. After three years of doing this on committeeman, and Mrs. DeGrace 8Md can create an impressive ef- ~ ‘the idea, * | clothes suitable for career girls. led'to some degree on.looking like! she has first-hand knowledge of their needs. They like her, and she| igives them »good dressing advice | “along with each or gee would have been if she had started la plain shopping service! (Copyright 1956) | Birthday Party Held for Norman Mallory A " surprise party was held Wednesday evening for Norman {Mallory on his 18th birthday at was|the home of Mr. and Mrs. King! we 5 | Stetler of West Cornell avenue. Norman was presented with the) badge of office and book signifying’ this rise to assistant adviser of | to had ‘mostly medium-income | ‘Explorer Scouts. | Wives and dowagers for custom- | wembers of Franklin MacAllis jter Post 66, Explorer Scouts, were present for the occasien,.-Als attract. = guests. were William eo finding their way back into favor 7m ie Take Place living room in a New York store © Id Clicks” EXCLUSIVE, BUT NOT EXPENSIVE! ‘GIFTS FOR YOUR’ in Limelight |} Favorite cuy:) NEW YORK (INS) — In “Yate years, grandfathers’ clocks have | . been relegated to a dim spot on ae staircase landing or stashed away jin an attic. Raped dogs including the living. room. is * * * E One such clock dominates a large _ display ‘where it sets the stage — for a variated theme of new and ~ old objects. Be Sure Hands Are Sott If You: Hand It to Hubby We're all faced with tasks that badges of merit. There simply plunge-our hands into hot water, caustic soaps and bleaches. Per- sonal cleanliness and a spotless strong soaps and very hot water | home are sufficient proof of our Must be used. But if they are to! ——~- KING —— - That's the type of food you want. and that’s the type of food you get wher you dine at W1!- kine Fresh foods tastily pre prepared in our kitchen done to suit the most ex- quisite tastes Bring the whole family end enjoy a dinner out” goon ORCHARD LAKE AT PONTIAC: TRAIL ‘old polish before filing. Always file } ing motion and finish by beveling CIS ECC .=5 55% 45"5 Ss ' it’s festival time at - unattractive and unnecessary. Rubber gloves are helpful when skin Hand care is simple—even re laxing. After your evening bath. you can prop yourself up in bed and get to work. A nightly massage with a new hand cream that the makers say contains the natura! oils found in the skin, can protect the hands from the roughening ef fect of harsh detergents. If your nails are brittle, there is a nail cream which, according to the manufacturer, will restore the natural oils when massaged into the base of the nail When you manicure your nails at home, be sure to remove al} the from side to center with a swoop the nail edge with an emery board This prevents splitting, Remove dead cuticle with an orangewood stick, tipped with cot- ton and dipped in oily polish re- mover. An additional aid is a nail polish base, claimed by its makers to add extra days of wear to your polish. i BURTON'S | ee. time for you te try this exciting new whisper-light cotton bra festival by ~Style 317, A-cup- 22-96. B cup-32-40..C-cup 32-42. Rapa | eo APPAREL for WOMEN 7 N. SAGINAW ST. $200, | ORCHARD [Court] APARTMEN TS NOW RENTING FOR IMMEDIATE OCCUPANCY Because the Holidays Are Just Around the Corner and We Realize That Families Are Reluctant to Move Now . For a Limited Time Only... We Are Reducing Rent—90 Month Leases Available Most Luxurious Apartment. Development The bathrooms are beautifully decorated with ceramic tile Live in Large rooms and closets, sliding type windows with Venetian blinds The kitchen floors uré covered with Asbestos Vinyl Floor Tile which requires no waxing fans, and Electric stoves and colored, metal Beauty Queen Cabinets. Each apartment has a private entrance, parking. Streets will be paved. We furnish hot water and automatic heating. with individual control in each room. CONDITIONING UNIT... on the wall and floor. Pontiac’s EACH APARTMENT HAS AN INDIVIDUAL AIR ott @ Extra Big! Froreh Foods. As a ‘Sign of True Quality Each Kitchen Is Equipped With a Big New Westinghouse Refrigerator in Eaeh Apartment * Full-width Freezer and Cold Storage tray holds up to 40 Ibs. of @ Bonus Bottle Space—Holds up to 12 quarts ‘of milk and tall beverage bottles. ¢ More if Snack Shelf is Removed. @ Freezer Refrigerated on 5 Sides—Frozen foods are surrounded by a wall of Zero cold. Assures fast freezing and safe storage. @ Vinyl Plastic Door Seal—Grease resistant’ nondeterioating and crack free. @ Freezer Temperature Control—Located at eye level, has indifinite number of — possible settings to. suit individual needs. Ea - You Can Be Sure If It’s Westinghouse! We Are Offering as An Extra Incentive Ope Daily Renting to Come and See Them... Public Inspection | Sunday 12 Noon to 5 ACT NOW... t for This Sensational Rental TELEGRAPH RD. . The clock present a grandiose | © picture in the corner of the room | 4 flanked on either side by com- — 3 fortable contemperary chairs. To f | the right is a gilt-edged mirror; | . : on a nearby stand is an ancient F \ Pearl grey, sand * book that opens into a box and ~ beige. Ail sizen, © a modern edition of the old-time |} ‘ : waxed fruit in a bowt. a $ 95 & 5 Old-time barometers also are . Bi i. ~ Genuine Knopl #* < ment. . - t ae 4 Water and stain 2% resistant. Dry clean © (ae Or wash. 3 button Selah alia A ie. atiae) Sb a ong a subg A j il lis os . 100% Imported Wool | . le Re a: dr cg Mi: ec Cashmere Blend ; Pearl grey or navy @ blue. So rich looking . —+so luxurious. Looks | like many dollars = more. ’ F Sse + The nesest thing out! DICKIE FRONT EYELET COLLAR SHIRTS | $ 4" Also Exhaust and off street é * 4 = at i Pin stripes in char- 2 coal grey, charcoal charcoal cherry n for brown, s blue and | red, inne na rk 9 to 5 sispmaiun ate aacet es eee a a ee OO OIA eT ae Pee Nee ee ee ee ee PNR RRO ts Gas 100% Pure Cashmere SWEATERS A gift every man 2 will cherish. Char- / ve + coal brown. black, — > grey. V-neck styie #® i —all sizes for only ic 6” ae Value! Adults Only Built and Managed by _ STEIN Building & Lumber Co. SG ei OM A ce ae om 7” at Pontiac High School, was the guest speaker. : Her topic, “The Role of the High School Counselor,” ‘enlight- ened the members on the im- portance of counselors in help- ing high school students with their curriculum and alse in guiding them in their future vo- cations. group to her home on Norton ave-| nue for the Dec gift exchange wili-be-held at that time. : first paint and varnish plant, San Salvador learns produce 7,000 “prefab:’ year in Colombia * Elma Waterman, girl's counselor Mrs. U. H. Barnett invited the. 1¢- meeting. A pe ee El Salvador ts about to get its | - | A German firm has started to! houses a} = for Christmas PS es You have to -. be used to outline a 3 door, a fireplace, or any Open Daily 10 = From the * cover of The 18th annual citizenship dinner sponsored by the New Citizens » your home © THE NEW, = CONCEPT ‘tN | ie BOISE | © DECOR y € E Just in Time believe it. * Gold color makes this ornament us- * able for any type _. of decor. e ad- dition of “jewels” in the sparkling risms and color- » ful half round > spheres, make it a i. sight to behold. The fiat decorations can fee * window, a doorway, a * where your imagination _ wishes. ‘inel.; THE CASTLE GIFT SHOP 270 8. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-1850 l0Q am. to9 pm Plenty of free parking illustrations. Send 25c in coins, your name}, address and the pattern number! ‘to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Illinois. Now available--the colorful 1956) Needlework Album containing doz-; ‘ens of lovely designs from which| to choose more patterns in crochet, | embroidery and knit — plus three gift patterns. directions printed in) book. Only 25 cents a fopy! Ten busy fingers will make quick | crochet of this attracti for mother and daughter, and little sisters! _ Pattern No. 2536 contains 'directions—headsizes 20’, 21'’, material requirements; sth overtones and clear flower reds other objects which surround the - \\| are the strong color trends in- | American fansily. ¥ big het consul of League was held Thursday in Pontiac High School. Guest speaker was | Dr. Antonio Carloni, Italian consul in Michigan. He is photographed League Holds 18th Gathering at PHS Dr. Antonio Carloni, ‘Italy, was guest speaker at the /18th annual citizenship dinner held ‘by the New Citizens League _ Pontiac Thursday. The. political, economic and cul- tural and historical background of, High School. said that the coun- rebuilt since Werld that ship building Much of Italy is a strong Catholic coun- inence in the ‘film industry. Freed, Judge H.- Russel Holland, Hill and Mrs. Harry King. Italy was outlined for the 140 at-| tending the event held at Pontiac | lips of the American | 4 ;ion Communism is on the decline as try, the speaker said, and he point-| ed out that it is second in prom- Italian opi, Carloni ‘Speaks | at Gitizenchip Dinner! ‘ with (left to right) Mayor William W. Donaldson, retiring Congress- man George A. Dondero and Janice Antona, president of the league. Saas for everyone on your shopping list . Complete 1957 Century Line Now on Display INLAND LAKES SALES. i; 3127 W. Huron Your CENTURY Dealer pisieeeeemecs Shop Nov ow We have a large stock of __distinctive and old. oot ays = today. NO CHARGE FOR | GIFT WRAPPING | Bee Cards usual and different. FE 4-7121—FE 2-6122 | Pentiae Press Phote | Others were Mrs. Joseph Phil- Auxiliary, Donna Carioni, irs. Dondero, Mrs. Allen, Mrs. Freed, Mrs. Donaldson, Sharon | Holland and Richard Fell. | marine are | Ethel Butler showed colored pic-' dinner dresses. itures of Miss Antona’s class trip, This ments that there are lace following way to treat these im- ito Washington last summer. Vocal | selections were presented by Mr. ‘and Mrs, Victor Lindquist, ac- leompanied by Mrs. Addison K. Oakley. i * s * | The invocation was given by Mrs. land, Switzerland, Germany, Italy, Mrs. William Todd, Americanism) Yugoslavia, Poland, Holland, Rus- ‘\ehairman of the DAR; Mrs. Leejsia, Mexico, Norway, Austria,’ Spain and Canada. The. ““clinging- vine mood” in col- ate next Spring and Summer fas States. wardrobe as a ‘‘pretty picture: in| sweet and lighthearted colors." The classic gray or navy Spring A cloche| ‘suit is more apt, to find a rival | which centralizes and forecasts col- next year in a sand or string i beige,” said Miss Tennis. “Beige, luminous or pale biue, pinks with soft blush or coral jon, according to a forecast of The Color Association of the United violet. Forecast of Color Tones Given for Next Spring dicated for the coming season. “The dramatic new color note is|the héme was led by Mrs. Myles feet a good turn by smoothing High fashion designers on' Werner and Mrs. Anderson. Mrs. down the rough, spots with pumice. the Atiantic will em-; Howard Fox was welcomed as a The softening effect of the bath | both sides of phasize purplish tones from pale new member. Plans were made makes this the best time for the Estelle M. Tennis, The Color As- mauve to ultra violet, and in all for the Christmas ‘party. Dec. 11. pedicur ure, too. sociation executive director, fore- types of outdoor sport clothes to| | sees the American woman's 1957 ball gowns.’ : The Color Association, represent. | “7 is ‘ing all branches of industry and | ane in tweed suits 7 | F eminine Look ut \Now High Style Should be Used | NEW YORK (NEA) — The very ‘feminine look of clothes this winter | and daytime isheaths as well as late day and and chiffon blouses for tweed suits, yokes of imported lace over neu- tral chiffon on crepe and satin |dresses, and wool lace used as | topping for wool jersey or crepe sheaths. . Chiffon is used for the top of Guests introduced by Janice| Todd, and the Pledge to the Flag tweed ensembles and repeated in Antona, president of the league, “5 led by Nikolai Ivanov. Jose the jacket lining. were retiring Congressman George, Vega gave the American's Creed. | A. Dondero, County Clerk Lynn D.| Countries represented at the din- show-through fabrics that focus at- Allen, Court Examiner “Syiney |ner were Hungary, Greece, Eng- itention above the waist. But they're | Lace and chiffon are fragile, |demanding, too. They make a good strapless bra essential. /a steam iron. You may launder the Homemakers Meet for Yule Workshop Modern Homemakers Club gath- jered at the home of Mrs. Daniel | Peterson on McCormick avenue for ° \the Christmas workshop. Mrs. Ken- neth Anderson and Mrs. Peterson conducted the lesson at the recent ors ag weil as fabrics will domin-| The pastel palette for summer | meeting. n-| wil, favor dulcet watercolors. A discussion on accessories for oa TRIE oy TOTO Bat lB 8 +e ‘ Synthetic Starch for Petticoats To bring bouffant petticoats back | to their former glory, one authpr-| ity, after testing, recommends the ‘portant accessories to milady's wardrobe Use the new plastic starches ‘rather than the ordinary starch Wash crinoline and allow to dry almost completely. Dip garment in a solution of undiluted synthetic . starch and squeeze thoroughly Let | 20-Piece Set i it soak up all it will hold. Do not wring, but just squeeze out enough America's foremost names. company and beautiful settings, it is only many, beautiful patterns available. . JEAN by Pope Gosser for those who really care An exquisite pattern of dainty pink flowers, comple- mented by beautiful green and set off with a gold Li band trim. A semi-vitreous fine china body by one of } Designed to enhance fine CHOICE OF OVER 200 SETS, $2.95 and UP one of the $8.95 | | starch so that it will not drip Hang from waistband to drip, dry. 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Foam rubber cushion, “ JER VES Hs BEER GASES me ee ee eS TE Oly 99. Dern : , - = 361 South Saginaw Street ee os | eee ; ame ~ ; we si seed ti =P ce ait oe oo jt se 1 F ! : eee eee & b | 4 { | ‘ ? ) | “_)_PHE:PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 90, 1050 Drives Your PTA Is ‘Planning: © at Waterford Pontiac Press Papers to Net Funds for Needy and Finance Parties ' LAKE ORION — Dr. Ellis Davig; of Michigan State University will) be the special guest eg red eal _iPTA meeting at Blanche Sima ‘School Monday. , Dr. Davis, ober and authority | | on elementary grades, will talk | | —— eal Child.” ‘. Area Goodfellows currently are “—making last arrangements to con- ~ duct their annual Pontiac Press newspaper sales which each year help to brighten the lives of the -* unfortunate, as well as to provide ‘Yule parties for children of the! community Sales slated for the coming week) beginning tomorrow include ‘those! of Waterford Township. Rochester, | Brooklands ‘and Avondale, ’ Addison | and White Lake Township. i At Waterford the sale will take place tomorrow, beginning in the * All tarcised sernag are invited | ‘to attend the meeting, to be held | | in the multipurpose room of the school. Stiles Stiles PTA will hold its annual ‘Christmas party at Avondale High) School Thursday evening at 8. - There will be community sing- pees ores es ees _ COMMUNITY HOSPITAL AREA | ing as well-as Christmas Carols gvenng. | by the students under the leader- Goodfellows, headed by Fire ship of Mrs. David Hackett. | Community Hospital Progress Capt. Clayton Soncrainte, will The fourth i Tonettes wil MSU Man to Talk Monday at Blanche Sims School ‘Bulletins regarding adult education attempt to raise $2,000 with | ‘entertain with several musical "(ed The singing of Christmas carols and a buffet lunch will supplement the evening's activities. ‘Adult Classes to Start Jan. 22. Waterford Township Is Publicizing Sessions to Enable Big Enrollment WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — courses for the second semester the township here. According to vee McMeans, director of adult lucation, the program .is being opens at 4 p. m. mewn chesking bandbatah an sale of about 6,000 papers. Funds will go toward baskets, ilections, after which Santa Claus publicized at this time to enable will appear. Plans Ready for Final OK and fuel for the needy, plus emergency carry over funds for the Marlette ‘A panel discussion by Mariette | , variety of courses, more people to enroll in a wider j * * These will include many of art, arts and crafts, Bene ‘arts appreciation. Homemakers the dolls are, left Susan Sanderson, and Diana Br: [ ROMEO—Architectural plans for| ito be served by the new hospital. high school students on the Lobe Rochester ithe new 32bed Community Hos- It covers adjacent portions of Oak- lems confronting them will be main’ “Goodfellows from Rochester, pital to be built on -M53-two miles land, Macomb, St. Clair and La- - Chief; joined Ptano in an appeal for Hospital. . * Dee. Brifish and French Ready 3 but _ &rranged with French _ Christian Pineau for » final run- servative party members. _. fown of policy. Brooklands and Avondale are t0-|south of Almont near final accept- day completing plans for the annual ance this week. Goodfellow paper sale to be held The building and finance com- 8-9 in this area. mittees have approved them, and “The Goodfellow Fund” was the board of directors, meeting originally founded by the late Ben Wednesday a. — | ‘ones some th years when next step. members to _ ancahecaes ala Weebey: » |hospital conéultant George Fleigh ito ‘show the plans to nurses and| doctors in- the 12 communities within a radius of 13-15 miles of the proposed facility. This is the area local post- | nite cmptreos new tmerm Excise Tax on Autos — This year's gon! « $500, which Dice riminatas: Potter will provide a party for nearly) 300 children and replenish funds which have been used for charity wASHINGTON (INS)—Sen throughout the year. (Charles Potter (R-Mich) today at- Addison Township \tempted to erase the excise tax on In Addison Township, the Good- ‘automobiles to stimulaie produe-|'° fellow sale will be conducted Friday“ and employment in his home evening, Dec. 7, and all day Satur-/St*t*. day, Dec. 8 Sale sites will be. Potter told a house ways and Campbells Corners, Lakeville and means study committee the tax is, Leonard. |“discriminatory and unrealistic’’ ime ‘and urged its immediate suspen- Pr rdaagan bee a ads sion on a six months’ trial basis baskets and fuel for neody | The Michigan Republican ex- plained that the move would “‘re- ~ families. eva the average family of a por- Goodfellow sales here have been tion of the great tax burden it conducted since 1949, when the carries and stimulate autombile fire department was a ‘employ: ment in Michigan.” ™ Dave Ferguson is in charge of this year’s Pontiac Press sale. { ses Car Skids Into Tree, White Lake Town 0 Dee 8 has been set as the date T Bad| | d for the annua] Goodfellows Paper wo a y njure Sale, Andrew Plano, White Lake: Township Chief of Police and chair A driver and his passenger were man of the sale announced today. bridge injured, hospita] authori- sald, when_their car skidded Fireman, ome and local ‘cigewise through 130 feet of fenc- businessmen will papers OM ing into a tree late last night in en —~ the pote dl Waterford Township oe Pi Pui a ae ceed Both the driver. Clarence C. Paul Sherman, 3, of 110 8. Hospital Rd., mal Geet mae baskets given to and Alonzo A, Maxon. 38, of 140 needy. N. Telegraph Rd. were listed in Robert Larson. township Fire fair condition at Pontiac General serviceable toys. especially dolls. Sherman suffered a fractured ¢ “Every little girl should get a right leg and facial cuts. Maxon doll at Christmas’, Larson said, has broken ribs and cuts. _“and it is hard to take a basket Waterford Township police said with only one in it to a home the car skidded about 250. féet be- where more than one little girl is fore striking the tree off Cass Lake waiting for a doily.” road near Cass-Elizabeth road. to Withdraw From Egypt E. L. M. N. — LONDON :?—Britain and France radio call to Maj. Gen. appeared set today to write off Burns, commander of the U. top Egyp-| a prompt and cpordinated up the new hitch with “phased” withdrawal of their tian officials. forces with few or no conditions Britain's Conservative govern- Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lioyd ment still has to sugarcoat thé, emergency talks here bitter pill of evacuation if it wishes, Foreign Minister to avoid the wrath of many Con-| Although the government still) British politicians and newspa- walks a tight rope, it appears that vers of differing political views not enough of the party’s right: 4 ~~ that a pullout was immi-, wingers would press a revolt to the point where they would bring the = Signs mounted that the two gov- government down. But the future érnments were anxious to get their,of Prime Minister Eden, now con- | troops out of Egypt with all the valescing in Jamaica from “‘over- __&peed political expediency will per- ae remains clouded. in Washington, the strain,” Meanwhile, - }t was not clear what conditions, @ any, France and Britain will ‘Jemand, or how long the with- frawal will take. There were some it can be completed by In Egypt, last-minute Egyptian| today halted a march bs Units of the U. N. police force \extending every possi The alliance is composed ot Pak- _,. (istan, Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Brit- ain. But Iraq has refused to par- ticipate | with Britain s feature_of the evening when the) may be interested in the } , usage, he said. Each room will) their Egyptian invaston by working-army, in Cairo asking him to take Leo Telvi. United States:is giving e iranti the acid-blinding of the la- me {spar High School PTA meets at the; | peer counties, school Monday at 8:30 p.m. After the medical survey the sketches—drawa by the architec- The discussion will be uanre- tural firm of Smith, Hinchman | hearsed, and parents will be giv- and Grylis—will be resubmitted en an epportunity to ask ques- to the building committee and tions. Moderating the discussion board for final approval at a Will be Helen Decker, new to the meeting Dec. 1, faculty this year and teacher of The site for the new one-story, | Engtieh ant sociology: |hospital ts on the southeast corner) lof ordman road and Van Dyke.) Music will be furnished by the The land was the gift of W. Ross s¢ hool, and refresiments will be Lawrence of Almont. served. “We plan to start immediately to put in wells and septic tank,” 'Fleigh said. “Our recent study of he water on the site was very favor- day evening at & will highlight a able.” : program to be presented by the Fleigh credited committeemen g-hoo] art department i. E. Anderson, director of design for American Motors, and James This feature will be directed Hough, facilities superintendent of by school art instructor, Philip Ford Proving Ground, with assist-| Daubert, who will display films | ance given architects in saving, to ‘Wustrate the Methods of | space by planning double- “purpose teaching art in the schools and areas. | colleges, Major features of the new hos- pital are visitors lounge and lob- by which will double as a solar- jum after visiting hours, one 0 l ay CCOr - major and one minor operating room. The nursery, labor and de- livery reoms will be air condi- { tioned, Fleigh said. | to ey ssion All patients’ rooms may be con-) verted from double- to single-bed Waterford Garden Unit Slates Guest Day Talk The structure ‘iteelf will be me; ; |pandabdle to 80 beds, according to WATERFORD TOWNSHIP _ Fleigh. It will cost $25,000 to add Mrs. Hazel P. Dunlop will talk four beds, he said. The $400,000 about ‘Holiday Decorations’ when raised in pledges last year neces- the W aterford Township Branch of sitated starting with a building to the National Farm and Garden As- meet the. minimum need for 32 sociation holds its annual guest day beds. The hospital] is designed with meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday in the an eye to expansion as money be- CAI Building. comes available. Study Evidence Admission of Testimony by Miranti Snags in Acid Attack North Branch The monthly PTA meeting, to held at the school gym Thurs-' ibe thermostatically controlle ‘d. | ‘Stainless steel ‘india will be | ber of the J. L. Hudson Com- pany speakers bureau, Mrs. Dunlop will discuss new ways to reflect |throughout the house. Holiday greens, fresh flowers, table appointments and decorat- = accessories will be giles n sample ways as she speaks. Mrs. Dunlop studied art, music, Trial and horticulture in public and pri- ivate schools ‘in her home state of Indiana, For the past twenty-five ‘years she has livé@ in Detroit) NEW YORK \&—The judge in'where her name is wellknown in the case involving the acid attack garden club circles. Author of the on Victor Riese] will hold a hear-' book, ‘“‘Let’s Arrange Flowers,” ing today on admissibility of she has written numerous maga- ‘grand jury testimony by Gondol- | zine articles, She has staged spe- fo Miranti, one of the three de-! ‘cial flower shows and gives lec- fendants. ‘tures on antique silver, table set- Federal Judge William B. Her- tings, floral arrangements and gar- ands yesterday dismissed until dening. ‘Monday the jury hearing the trial’ of Miranti, Domenico Bando and. —— will be sung by Mrs, Rebecca The. prosecution wants to put in oe . evidence 42 typewritten pages of ‘testimony purported to be. state- ments by Miranti made before a igrand jury last Sept. 6. The defense claims such testi- mony was not voluntary. * * Over earlier defense objections, itwo hand-written statements—as- sertedly made by Miranti but not signed—were read to the jury] yesterday. FBI Agent John R. An- derson read from 14 pages of statements he said Miranti wrote _ while in the Nassau County Jail Aug. 26-28. Anderson testified he told Mi- Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. Mark Stewart, Mrs. Garrett Prible, Mrs. Fred Bohlman and Mrs. osioead Green, ee bor columnist ‘was a very horri- “Baghdad | ble crime.” Miranti broke down and cried, Anderson said, and a. confession followed, - Riesel was blinded with acid by an assailant near a Broadway res- ttaurant the morning of April 5. |His alleged attacker, Abe Telvi ‘brother of Leo, later was aad shot to death on a lower East Side Street. Author and lecttirer and a mem-, individuality in decorations Hostesses for the event will be) joration, home landscaping and ‘planting, beginning sewing, ad- ivanced sewing, and knitting! courses offered... Public speaking, current world ‘school’s PTA Fair. * * KEEGO HARBOR — Santa's toy} shop will be transported, toys and all to the Roosevelt High | ‘School here tomorrow, for dressed by several of the moth- | |-ers, and doll clothes, wil) be available for gift giving. Homade baked goods and candy are. importafit;items in the food line. The cherry tree wil] provide sur- iwith the grab bag and mystery apron. One of the room-mother groups is planning a half-h hour ! movie. ‘affairs, political science, conver- isational ‘French and Spanish and reading imporvement complete the ‘courses listed. Other suggestions will be welcomed but McMeans pointed out that class enrollments jmust total eighteen persons each in order to be carried. Classes are scheduled to begin! trom | Jan. These will be conducted) nt 6 cae on Tuesdays, ‘unless circumstances make vs here, under auspices of Masoni ‘Lodge 339. Mr. Richmond, a for- Deaths i in Nearby Communities day from Richardson-Bird Funeral Mrs. Walter Wilson ONT — Service for Mrs. ‘Walter Wilson, 82, of East Bord-. "other evening necessary. Registra- mer Ortonville resident, died at his|man road, will be at Muir Bros. ihome-on Thursday of a heart at- Funeral Home, tomorrow at 2:30 ition fee will be $5. For information or to register the public is asked to call Isaac E. Crary Junior High School office. BEVERLY JEAN HEWETT - Mrs. Arvilla Todd of Aces Heights and William R. Hewett of Grand Blane announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Beverly Jean, to Thomas W. Vaughn, the ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughn ef Elizabeth Lake. An April wed- ding is planned. Set Prayer Day Dinner at Christ Lutheran WATERFORD — The WMS of ‘planning the annua) prayer day program. Sunday, at the church. * LJ A potluck supper will be evel by the missionary group at 6 p.m. ‘and all members and friends of 'the congregation are invited. Could Admit Refugees __WASHINGTON (INS) — A co- McCarran-Walter today: | that Attorney General: Herbert Brownell Jr., hag legal authority - ito permit unlimited admission of ‘Hungarian refugees tothe U.S... Christ Lutheran Church here is; . = fit George B. Smith ROCHESTER — Service for George B. Smith, 47, of 1460 Court-| . will be at 2 p.m. Saturday at! the "William R. Potere Funeral home, with burial in White Cha Mr, Smith ot ve f Sede hie tte ——— ; his parents, Mr. and M of Orion; fi brothers, Guy Smith, Glen. fe Harry, all of Pontiac, Gerald of Lake Orion and Marshall of Roch- ester; three sisters, Mrs. Gertie iCrawford of Port Hope, Mrs. Gen- jevieve Williams of Allenton and Mrs, Mildred Roehm of Rochester. William F. Schultz ROCHESTER — Service for Wil- liam F. Schultz, 74, 712 Parkdale St., will be Saturday at 2 p.m.. at, Pixley Funeral Home, with burial in Lake Orion Cemetery. He died. yesterday at his home, after red illness. Born in Avon Town- Mrs. Samuel Fertune ROCHESTER — Arrangements tor Mrs. Samuel (Lucy) Fortune, 235 Southfield Rd., Birmingham, are pending at Pixley Funeral Home, Rochester. She died at Wil- liam Beaumont Hospital last night following several weeks of illness. She was formerly of Rochester. -MILFORD — Service for Martin Alan Ike, 6 months old, of 1080 North Park St., ship, will be at 1:30 p.m. Satur Troy Women to Fete Husbands at Program TROY — Members of Troy Child Study Club will have their hus- bands as guests at their annual Christmas dinner party to be held, Hall. Program has been arranged with the singing of Christmas Carols and stories. Patricia is the daughter of Mrs, ' ‘Won't Return Refugees. VIENNA (INS) — Austrian For- Minister Leopold : | WILLIAM P. ADDIS. His appointment as B-/master at Holly has been recom” mended by Congressman George A. [Dantero. He succeeds Burton E. |Fern, Berghoeser of Bloomfield) — _|Hills ‘and Conrad John Berghoeser of Detroit.. Mr. and Mrs. Everet “The tides alterna tenth gown of ince over Sone on Mildred street, Avon] ‘ownship are seule of Ses table, ap iting, ee wei a ncomeg I Berghoeser-Earich Rite |Performed at St. Michael tered 6 ince Highland Town-! iat 7 p.m. Thursday at Troy Fire) ip. m., with burial in the West |Berlth Cemetery. She died Thurs- day morning at Lapeer County General Hospital. ™ Study Fluorides = af Waterford PTA Committee can Drive for Direct Use on Children’s Teeth WATERFORD TOWNSHIP A topical fluoridation committee has been organized by three PTAs here to make the direct applica- tion of sodium fluoride to children’s jteeth available to every child in itheir areas. 7 * * ° PTAs of Jayno Adams, Water- Villegé and Williams Lake a the program, with members es each health committee on! ithe new committee. Coordinator is. ist. The program, advocated by the American Dental Assn. which cites proof that such treatment cuts tooth decay by at least 40 groups of children, is being sug- ages of three, seven, ten and thir- teen years. * * ° Loan of needed equipment has. been promised by the state health tee eeting. CAI buliding facilities have been donated, as well at PTA workers, to cut costs, he pointed out. * * * be limited to the three township committee members. Parents will be asked, by letter, to indicate their. interest next week, Added information may be ob- tained from the health chairman of each school, Mrs. Clare Novess of Jayno Adams, Mrs. John. Hoke of Waterford Village, and Mrs. Robert Brown of Williams Lake, County Calendar peng Go Geter’ ‘prises for folks of all ages, along. Dr. B. W. Ross, a Waterford dent- per cent when tested on large | = gested especially for children at | New teeth formations have just. been concluded at those ages, department, of which Dr. Donald. Stone talked at a recent commit. “Hopes that the program will not, | ‘schools have -been expressed by} Yates, right. Because Santa couldn't come for the picture, Joe Beyett donned his red suit. - Help for Soeis Seen at Roosevelt Fair For eating at the fair, there will : be barbeciies, hot dogs, ice cream ‘and pop corn, along with coffee and gingerale. A cake and ple walk will be a feature. Other booths will star jewelry, cotton candy, white Proceeds from the fair will be fused by the PTA to purchase school equipment. Last year a i\backstop for the playground was acquired and new books were bought for the school library. Chairmen for the affair are Mrs. William Sanderson and Bruce for Home, Milford. Martin died at his Welch, and Mrs. William Yates. New-| home this morning after four days, R FRE VERY eo ali orders of 1.56 or CALL FE 8-0483 @ to your office or store mere. @ fer iate supper macks @ for unexpected company an evening out at @ fer home @ fer uuinterrepied TV ® parties “ ' A. Fried Chicken—(Jun- for order) 2 Drumsticks, French Fries, Salad, = be -} Honey ...., &. Fried Gace tase: ular order: Breast, Thigh, Wing, _Prench Fries, C. Fried Chicken (Deluxe) oe of vere Chicken, wed 3 French Fri Fries a with Honey - E. The ee Ham. burger patties sliced ‘ Dicks. fettuce. Noasted th special dressing ¥. Golden Fis lettuce tartar saue G. Fish & Chip wine a “Pitiet of Bole, — Pries, Salad, nals -— Tartar Sauce .,. ‘SEE fa ae bite Rp oned of he activities of Priscilla. Circle a Troy ‘Church will meet t ehureh "Tin = PET Gat = 3 ae Sah ee bans 4 Mes | BS ee See, meee eee oe ee a, Bie aa _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 THE IED Chapter 31 ; “You mean," Steve said, “you, can't write to Frank Stubbs? Your jlefters to him might give away +.» his whereabouts?” ’ “He couldn't even tell me where) he was going,” said Harriet. “You f ‘know, it was so urgent that he’ : hadn't time to even say good-by Electric shaver is now self--Oh, Frank Stubbs . . . when duty sharpening and lubricated for life. called, he was not found wanting. It squares sideburns and trims No, no, not Frank Stubbs.” mustaches. Harriet was. pouring beer from Stubbs, I drink to you!"’ She did Hart said Wednesday Gov, Wil. Suddenly her eyes were stream- to speak to us in the hallway outside Ss ter te : = the second container. Public Health Plans ‘a whole glass of beer, and belched | ever so daintily. “Drink to you. liam’s legislative program will in- 2 tears. She rosagand ran quickly clude far-reaching proposals in into the bathroom, closing the door We followed her She ‘looked at us for a moment, “Formosa,” she said, “Burma, India . . wherever you are, Frank Disclosed by Hart my love, and am with you...” LANSING *—-Lt. Gov. Philip A. * * ¢ i the field of public, health behind her. Clara beckoned to us . * 8 « indicating that she wanted In & speech to a committee of the YWCA, Hart said the program will includ , yg ude preliminary PINNING then spoke in an oddly cold voice “Tt dont knew why you want to for a state chronic disease hos- pital, state aid to local communi ties in the construction of medica! “® Frank Stubbs, and T couldn’ care centers and state aid for 19 “are less You can see what he dx medical service centers in rural (© that poor thing. T humor her let her have her areas. drumen dreams : The only true thing she said is Hart said the program will also that he rag out on her without a Include -2 $100,000 grant to the word, after he tised up the University of Michigan for «pe cial research in chronic diseases such as rheumatic fever “Gov. Willikms is much con cerned that a start be made im mediately on this chronic disease problem,” Hart said * . * “People who are: seriously or acutely ill can. get medical and hospital care anywhere in Michi gan now. But those with chronic ailments—particularivy old people —are still In need of help’ ttle savings she had. And he’s not ecning Lyne k “ft haven't told Harriet and I never will, A friend of mine in Boston read about Frank in the paper and wrote me about it Frank's dead, he shot himseeff.” “When?” ago? “A couple of months.” “Could ¥ see the paper? asked “T haven't got it. Mv friend didn't send it tust «rote me about it * . * Steve «aid. “How long Steve Manufacturing gained 1.693 per joor swung She broke off as the cent between 1869 and 1939 while in. Harriet. smiling wildly. extend- at the same time the population of ed her arms to us. “Come back the U.S” was increased by 43 per You mustn't go__must you, real! cent y? This Christmas Make Every } with a FUTUR BLO —by KELLEY ROOS #é 2 PRESENT * __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, DANCE “Fm afraid so,” Steve said..of their own. Do people commit “We're late now." murder because they want a night “It’s been so pleasant,” Harriet club?” said, “and when Frank comes “I'm afraid Jack and Dottie home we must all get together, aren't the people who would.” mustn't we?” “So who killed Anita Farrell? “Yes,” we said. “Good-by.” “Me?” . Steve and I headed for Ninth “Oh, Steve, we mustn't give Avenue to find a cab up _ “Do you believe her; “We won't.” The cab pulled up really in front of the school. ‘Listen, Connie, after I find out about said. Stubbs, I'll go home. So you know where to reach me. Yés?”’ * “Yes, So long, Steve,” I said Steve? Is Frank Stubbs dead? Is he a suicide case?”’ “TH check it,’ Steve “We've got-to know for sure.’ “How can you check it?” “At the office. The out of town “Take care.” paper files, Pu do it now.” | “You. too. We're all we've got.” “All right.” : | “Sweetheart, stop looking at me “I'll drop you at the school first.”” g. if you'll never see me again.” He whistied af an empty, cab, “Steve...” He gave the driver directions, = ‘“Scamper. get moving. I shouldnt then lighted us, cigarettes. I didn’t hang around this neighborhood. Re-. look at him; I didn’t want to see member who I am?" the werry I knew was in his *“Good-by, Steve."” neo eee weon are: In front of the elevater bank, at me, either. It was Steve Who yell Kipp was sfanding, ob- fmny = vieusly waiting for someone, probably someone named Hester Frost, Quickly I turned and stepped throwgh the lobby door of a drug store. | was pretty sure thaf Kipp had not seen me. The Crescent School of Dancing he was going to have to get along without one of its instructors for a while This wag no time for me to get involved with Wendell Kipp This was the time for me to stay freeto help Steve With any luck nating people. We haven't found any he would complete his chore at vson to murder the office in half an hour, then but if he’s head for home. I decided to get “We're not doing so weil,” he “We've just wasted one of hours found out about Frank said 7 srs Siubbs . 5 Connie, if Clara's right, if he died a couple of months ago couldn't have murdered Anita.’ “Well, then at least we've elim inated him.” “That « the trouble te re getting toe Zood at elimi Steve said one With a real re Anita Stubbs had « dead, he’s out. And Wendell Kipp there first is out. so far as we know. Anita * * * eouldn't very well blackmail a = When the phone rang I! nearly bacheior for infidelity. Bob Spen- scramed. | had been listening for cer Steve's step on the stairs, the sound “He didn't even care enough for of his key in our lock. I had been Anita to murder her Leone waiting for-our living room door Webb i to open and for Steve to walk in She wasn't being blackmailed When the phone shrilled through by Anita. And neither was Oliver my concentration it was too much Bell if we're to believe Leone for me My hello was slightly hys- So who does that leave us? tencal ack Walston and Dettie Har- ‘Connie, what's wrong?” I said “Oh. Steve where are vou? > © @ “The paper store down the Ye s Anita could have histed up block."" their dream of having a night club Why? What's . ay. © . E EAR | a, ee * PAY NEXT Y “Kipp, He's across the street | from the apartment, If I try. to get in, he'll see me.” I groaned. ‘He was waiting for me at the school. That's why |! came home. but I thought I'd shaken him, Oh, Steve, I'm sorry.’ “It’s all right.” “What about Frank Stubbs?” *‘He’s dead. Suicide. Two months ago in Boston.” “Oh, Steve!’ “Yeah, he probably couldn't raise the money to pay off Amita and keep her quiet, so he killed him- iself.”’ < ‘He killed himself , . .*he didn't kill Anita.” “That's right, Connie. We've got to forget about him as a suspect Listen, the reason I called .. . I want you to play one of those tapes into the phone for me “Sure. Which one do you want to hear?” : “The one with Frani f “But you just said vi forget about him ag a pussibil itv . “Connie. put it on. There isn't Much ume Steve jeaves Connie—stranded en a reef top tomorrow, as a murder suspect closes in. Read Chapter 32 of ‘“‘The Blonde Died Dancing .”’ Copyright, (984. by Kelley Roos At Elect Hi Vi S Hi Vi *% FREE Delivery * FREE Service Portables at 4 ) whether the with % FREE 1-Yeor C.R.T. Warranty IIt's OK, Sailors | You're Allowed Inside Wisconsin | MADISON, Wis. B—Gov. 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Left to right are: RAMMING IT BOME FOR SAFETY—Winners -@the 4-H safety scholarships in Chicago are shown using a symbolic battering ram against before receiving They're helping the National Safety drive Loretta Hales, their $300 Colo . against traffic De Lorenzo, of Span- -Gun Gifts Set Stage for Tragedy ish Fork, Utah; Richard Parsons, Parsonsburg, : Anita Wenger, Powhattan, Kans.: Marjorie Bauwerdink, Sheboygan Falls, bree, Broman, Okla.: Clyde Templeton, Olin, N..C., Wis.: Ella. Hem- Richard Mitchell, Denver. and A. G General Motors Boy Kills Brother in Double Shooting | ° i MULLENS, W.Va. # — A 15 lyear-old boy was killed and his “tH-year-old brother wounded ast Wednesday in what appeared to be an accidenta] double shooting with a pair of rifles received as ear'ly Christmag presents. } Tommy Fields died in the pital next door to his apartment home | His younger brother, Larry, was | shot in the left arm and was re- | ported in on serious condition hos iM Shelter Cost Several Billions Officials Eye New Ideas . for Mass -Protection From Fallout | WASHINGTON \f—The _ Eisen- hower administration is reported considering a mass shelter build- ing program for Civil Defense which ultimately might cost bil jlions of dollars Officials in a pesition to } said today that several different proposals are under study which contemplate asking Congress for upwards of 200 million dollars to launch the program next year PARIS (INS)—Oil-hungry Paris, emergency continues, “The very. | _. s has turned to the movies, theaters life-blood of Frenety industry _ is |um | These officials said the propo- and concert halls for distraction| Middle-East oil, | sals are designed to complement the program for evacuation of crit-| ical target areas. | It was pointed out that Val Peterson, federal Civil Defense administrator, said in a speech Oct. 11 that his agency is vitally interested in shelter proposals but that there is no single solu- tion ‘ .* * * He said there should be-a_bal- ance between evacuation and shelter, reiterating that shelters would not protect from the full rce of thermonuclear explosions The officials said nobody knows _ plans, Her Police said they were given this account by the mother, Mrs. Addie Fields: After supper Wednesday, she sat down on a bed between her two sons and discussed Christmas husband, Edgar Fields, a coal miner, was not at home She told the boys they were to get watches for Christmas, in ad- dition to the guns they already had received. * Tommy had received a com- bination <2 caliber rifle and .410 gauge shotgun. and Larry a_ .22 rifle Mrs. Fields stepped into the liv ing room to change a_ television gram. She heard a shot Tommy came out of the bell room and) cried Lord have merey. ] shot Larrs While Mrs Fields rushed to ry's side, Tommy slumped to ral floor. Unaware that Tommy also had been shot, she assumed he had fainted After Larry reeovered. Mrs Fields sent him next doar to the. hospital and knelt at Tommy’s side. It then occurred to her that Tommy. who had suffered from a rheumatic condition for three years, might have been ‘stricken by a heart attack. Mrs. Fields went to the hospital for help Troopers Wiley Hersman and James Fairchild and Mullens Po-' lice Chief Wendell Cook said each gun had a discharged shel] in the chamber * * * officers quoted Larry that! was No argument. He told! them after their mother left the room Tommy obtained twe car- tridges from a shelf above the bed Larry said Tommy tossed him one and kept the other The there Exactly What happened after thaf was not clear. .Mrs. Fields and neighbors said they heard only one shot, leading the officers to believe the rifles might have been fired simultaneously ~ * Aa Later while police questioned ” him as his own wound was being treated, Larry said Tl wish we had nor got thé guns | If I shot Him, [ don't see how | could.” There are two other Fields chil- dren. a son in the Navy and a married daughter City Finds Warmth in Numbers Lack of Fuel Chills Paris and warmth Box-office tills are jingling! | merrily as gasoline-rationed motor-; ists have sharply cut down on) their pleasure driving and apart- ment-house janitors have turned miserly in feeding oil-burning furnaces The places of entertainment are not as well heated as in previous winters but Frenchmen know from wartime experience that “in numbers there is warnith.”’ Safety authorities, however. are getting some left-handed satis- WENTY-EIGHT) _THE: PONTIAC PRESS. “FRIDAY, sobstinmn 30, 1950 " Leas if aieVGs Bee ; * , ’ Stee ' ‘his at # a.m. on Saturday, junder the steps, They could hear: és — |Wst Stop in Kitten’s Life Ss ee a mom Sate, dee ee, They ol Na ; i ROANOKE, Va. @-C. A. Payne|at 11 p. m. Sunday. ‘The Payne's walked out when the steps were: 1] ine lat Nama ena # kitten was in some rocks destroyed. : ae When you buy Saeae eet oe Iti isn’t a minute too soon to siek those out-of-town names on your Christmas list. Sanders will wrap and mail your gift candy for arrival just before Christmas— and guarantee delivery anywhere in the United States. Fownilly Assortment “A family affair,” designed to please everyone= from Grandma down to Junior. There is a wide variety of both dark and milk chocolates, with such deliciously different centers as pecan mallow, mint chip, cherry cream, and pecan marshmallow fudge. You'll also find butter almond toffee, nut caramel rolls, cup fudge, and many more. Lie 2. %, and 5 Ib. boxes. SINCE 1875 a. 37 Sanders Stores + 34 National Super Markets Where Quality Costs You Less Visit your nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center . ee ae -_ nscecieoncanyrqennensinest -_ : amy ee ~ The big automotive industry, occupying the same position fn French economy as its American counterpart, is In the most vulnerable position. Not only does the manufacturing of automobiles depend mostly upon power sup- plied by petroleum -but the prod. ucts themeelves will find no market if there Is no gasolim: fer their use. Perhaps. the unhappiest victim of this situation is an American in Paris. A young man who had started out to be a “left bank” Bohemian and had just about had |what the ‘total cost of a shelter faction ‘out of an otherwise um- his fil], he wanted work to ear program designed to protect resi- pleasant situation. Road accidents pis passage - home. dents of major. cities would be. said it might be anywhere from RECONDITIONED SINGER ELECTRIC PORTABLE. SEWING MACHINE me? 125 WEEKLY BONDED APPLIANCE Se oe oY oy '15 to 35 billfon dollars. * * * | The primary purpase of a mass [shelter program would be to pro- jtect against fallout, the officials isaid. They explained that a system ‘of scattered shelters probably) +would mean that deaths from blast! jand resulting casualities It also is possible to find a parking place in downtown Paris for the first time in many years HEAT UNDER CONTROL Oil heating of homes. hotels, factories, and places of entertain- ment is. already under government jcontrol, At the Cite Universitaire, | Paris’ great student settlement, | After months have of searching without success, he finally got a job last week. Asked where he was working he replied, glumly, ‘‘at the ‘Happy | Motor Sales’ on the Champs ‘Elysees. Anyone want to buy a ear?” Horse Group Continues . RUSH LAKE, Wis. (®—The Ne- -feould be reduced somewhat andj there is hot water on tap only twice pueskun Horsemen's Assn., found-~ ‘lthat shelters outside the main im- a week. School-rooms and hospitals'ed in 1860 to frustrate overactive /pact area would protect against have not felt the pinch yet but ‘horse thieves, is still active. Mem- the outlook is for austerity even|bers are ¢ons and grandsons of the | ithe deadly fallout. Peterson proposed in October ithat steps be taken to provide there. Personal \charter members. Since the ma- convenience and dis- chine age, the group has confined |shelters in such places as schools|comfort are the least of the pro-lits meetings largely to electing ‘and public buildings. 'blems facing France it the oil! officers and hearty banquets. _ Telegraph Road and West Huron Street, in Pontiac The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac —_——= A, Wy f ) in .-)) Service After the . , Sale ; _ ce | That . Cosnisl —__ . 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Last year all of the state’s colleges reported great) increases in attendance, as did most of the prep schools. _ On the national level the total home atendance for college home games was “10,626,134, and nearly 100,000,000 fans attended , games on the high school level. Indiana, called the » hot-bed of basketball, drew 1,499,- 678 during tournament competition alone. This is the time of year known as “March Madness.” Michigan reported its greatest turnout during the tournaments last year with 425,000 spectators. INTEREST AT HIGHEST PEAKS At the basketball session yesterday, U. of M. cage coach Bill Perigo told the large group that for a long time the sport was hurting from the lack of facilities:— in Michigan. “This is one reason why it was often said that the, caliber of basketball in Michigan was not as good as| -that of other states,” said Perigo. “We have a long way to go to catch up with Indiana and Illinois and the rest of the midwest,” he added,- “but today’s concern over facilities by many school dis-, tricts has started basketball on the march in Michigan. Perigo pointed out that on his team he has a home- grown array of stars. “Four of our starting five will be from the state of Michigan.” he continued Perigo looks for Illinois in the Big Ten this year with Indiana and Northwestern breathing close behind. not to exclude the Wolverines who will have balanced over- all height. GOOD SEASONS EXPECTED Coach Joel Mason of Wayne, whose Tartars were knocked out of NCAA Tourney by powerful Kentucky last year, sees another good year for Wayne State. _ Assistant coach Brendan McNamara of the U. of D. said_the Titans will be deeper, but_then there's Louisville, the country’s chosen top team, right off the bat next Thursday night in Detroit. Michigan State will have plenty of speed. but Julius McCoy is gone—and so, away we go into another hectic Burke Jumps TV Earnings TUCSON, Ariz # — Jacke strokes im yesterdays match Burke. a $4.500 winner In the last Jackie had beaten Jimmy De two days, was in line for a shot at maret the day before He collect his third straight victory in a $39. ed $2,000 for each victory and 000 television golf sertes today picked up another $500 yesterday 7 ¢ ¢ : for carding an eagle on the 10th Burke, this year's PGA and hole at Tucson Country Club Masters’ tournament champion, Burke fired 34< on both nines of was matched today against Arn-'the par 36-36—T72 course in the old Palmer in the ninth of 13 Thursday match Hartison pulled matches being filmed im Arizona for release as a TV feature by a Chicago firm Burke shot a to Steet _Diitch ahead with a birdie on the third hole. but lost the lead on the fourth and finished the first nine four-under-par 68 in 36. He went one-over-par on Harrison by 5 the way back. Latest odds were 6 to 5, pick’ mee eee ‘em, in this 15-round bout which will be broadcast and televised by NBC with a telecast blackout of the Chicago area at 10 p.m. EST. est. To date, Jersey Joe Walcott was. the. oldest winner at 37 and Joe Louis the youngest at 23. ie * a fights over:a 20-year span for a Si im apart * * ; It was not until a comparative- it cruel-punching Moore, who con- te Sette wae taavveotehs ducted a bizarre personal publi- city campaign to get to the top. Now, the big question is did | Moore reach the top after he was | layed when Paterson, former Moore, reigning light heavyweight Olympic champion, broke his right champion, can become the oldest) hand winning a 12-round elimina- to win boxing’s biggest title or. tion match from Hurricane Jack- Patterson can become the young-|son last June. éated by Joe Louis March 1, 1949. Before that, in 1930, Germany's Max Schmeling won on a foul over Jack Sharkey in a bout to deter- mine the successor to Gene Tun-| OOACHES A'WAY — Navy's head football coach Eddie Erdelatz fin water) sistant Ernie Jorge during the tra = the —— staff by the J team after Americans Finish 1-2 jover the hill? Did Marciano pum- mel the real class out of him, even though Archie since has won 11 bouts against a emestt ar- ray of foes? True one of these victims was, Yolande Pompey. whom Moore. stopped in the 10th. round to re- tain his light-heavy title after| —iney, who abcated hn “1928. ? ; ; * ° This is the ceneahie Moore's knockout by Marciano Sept. 21, 1955. That was the last fight for Marciano, who was floored in the'one of his amazing reduci of second round by Moore, but got up binges. ito slug out his sixth successful * 8 Army and Navy Hevens | Collide for 57th Time = PHILADELPHIA The! An adv ance sellout of 102,000 =o for one Defense Department's unification! Municipal Stadium makes predictable item about the result. program gets its annual 6)min- ‘Each school can withdraw with bow recess tomorrow. Army meet®: more than $250,000 from. ticket av AP Wirephote | Lf the last practice before the Army-Navy game. | The Middies had their last workout yesterday in preparation for the Army in Philadelphia tomor- — The service schools land their television and radio. The money football forces in Philadelphia to is needed to keep the rest of the |day for their 57th go at each other West Point and Annapolis athietic ‘and some hefty pots of change to programs going. see _them ohn tt the = | Which about covers the predic- : — OO — ~~ tion department. although Navy is rated a slight favorite on its performance this year ant’ nat- is joined by as- ditional dunking U.S. Pair - Tops Decathlon: MELBOURNE - handymen Milt Campbell Rafer Johnsen rang up 15 Un States’ points with a one-two fin ish in the gruelling decathlon to- day female im the to partially offset a oe -inspired Russian ads Oly mipic tee sa standings Campbell. a former Indi ara ty 1} back -from Pilsinfield| N. cracked Bob Mathias’ oly record in winning the two-day, event test of track and field ver- satility with 7.937 points. Only a poor performance in the pole vault kept him from breaking the world American champion Galina Zybina. and ing the Olympic and ited record. -for Skiing Area ure ally is still unhappy about the /14-6 Army victory a year ago The Middies record shows six wins and a 216 loss to Tulane and a 7-7 tie with Duke in the ficit column. The Cadets lost oe in eight Navy has the depth It can field fourth to help give Russia its big three capable quarterbacks—Tom: point boost in the women's eight-. Forrestal, Pat Flood and Gus itwo swimming events completed pound shot put. Both Miss Tychke- Prahalis, Other Soviet athletes pic ked up on the ninth day's program, the vitch and Miss Zybina traded rec- ning by Ned Oldham. —'U.S. lead had dwindled to 68 ord throws durfing the semifinals * ¢« @ points in the twe-nation battle for, and finals until the bulky Tamara Stiff competition among the Ca- rf sthe meee team championship.iwon with a nmran-sized 4 feet. 5 dets has put Army captain Ed _The U had 341 points, Russia inches to 542 for Miss Zybina Szvetecz of Bethlehem, Pa., on the shatter- the cue and scored heavily im sec-) listed world| ondary events so that with all but = New Twin-low’ - Well shattered was the old second team. Jim Kernan has Campbell. who as a 17-year-old Olympic mark of 50-1's set by beaten him out as center for the lehautes finished second to Cali- Miss Zybina at the Heisinki starting lineup. The 20 - year - old fornia's Mathias in the 1952 de- eathion at Helsinki. left no doubt about his superiority this time . . ! Picking up where he left off yes- Pontiac Ski Club’s térday aftet winning three of the Runs at Highland Are first five events, he won the 110- Games as well as her listed world? junior was a big man in the Army mark of 53-54 proval a toss of close to 55 feet. Szvetecz after the Michigan game. The best U.S. performance in This kind of shifting gives some the event was a sixth place for|idea of the way Coach Ear! Blaik Mrs. Earlene Brown, A gross gate of $250,000 with 18,-/ This bout was in the making/(harles won a 15-round decision ly few years ago that any rival pt gers de is indicated. \sinee Marciano retired as heavy- over Walcott at Chicago's Comis-/ manager would allow his fighter A new age record for a heavy-| weight king last April27, but de-|key Park to capture the title va-\to tangle with the crouching, the sales and another- $100,000 from plus goed outside run-: and $200,000 TV-radio rights, a po ‘tential melon of nearly $450,000. The bout will be scored with a referee and two judges, to be named at fight time, using the new “‘five-point-must" system for . first time in a championship fight. The system calls for-a_round winner to get five points and the loser ‘any lesser number. If a round is even, each fighter gets | five ee Bears Add rs Add End for Big Clash ‘Against Lions title defense. ‘The expert consensus is that Moore is even a more remark-| Moore must nail Patterson early y - i OD le able ring specimen than Walcott, or his. aging legs will fail him ote an di y 'who was a purported 37 when he against ene fast pace in Rejoins Team After iknocked ot Charles to win the the late rounds p— | : |heavyweight title July 18, 1951.) . The contracts call for each fight-| Service Stay Archie has had 15% a er to get 30 per cent of the gate - -| DETROIT (AP) —The Detroit | Lions will have veteran end Jim Dooley added to their worries when they meet the Chicago Bears in a crucial National Football League game here Sunday. ¢ The 6-foot-4 Dooley has rejoined the Bears after two years in the |Armed forces. The Bears say he'll ibe available against the Lions. Dooley caught 53 passes for 841 yard in his last seasen with the Chicago also will have 715- pound halfback Bobby Watkins and John Hoffman, another run- ning back, ready for the Lions, Watkins saw only limited action against the Giants last week. Chicago coaches say. he's ready aun The only serious Lion casualty is right guard Jim Saisbury. Salsbury has been running during morning workouts but Stan Camp- bell probably will get the start- ing spot in the lin-up. Detroit coach Buddy Parker in- dicated yesterday Gene Gedman and Don Mclihenny will split the right halfback posts. Michigan Race Dates Listed Thoroughbreds Get Six Added Days, 7 Sliced From Harness Card . She has up for ap- line last year and took over from) DETROIT (AP)—James H. In- glis, state racing commissioner, added six days to the thoroughbred the hefty|is facing his 16th clash with the racing season and sliced seven the Su- in suggesting 1957 dates for Mich- six Racing Associations yesterday Inglis proposed 124 days for the jrunners, divided equally (Haze) Park and the Detroit Race The thoroughbred tracks i applied for 62 day each. | Course had In keeping with the change he instituted last spring Inglis listed Hazel Park for the early record as well Bein improved |meter hurdles in 14 seconds flat'Los Angeles housewife who earler|Middies. A game that will bring nights off the harness schedule | * *¢ @ g P ‘and fired the discus 147 feet, 6% | was fourth in the women’s discus.| members of the cabinet, Johnson, holder of the world jong with other winter sports inches to all but clinch the gold She got off the best throw of her preme Court and general and jgan’s mark of 7.985 points but hampered “areas in Michigan, His ghland Rec. medal with the’ pole vault oe career—49-7! +. admirals to the stadium by a bad eg. was second with reation areas ski ng slopes will lin and 1.500 meter run still to — Se = 1 SRG ae soon be ready for full o eration come a A 4 ; ; —— ; Pontiac Ski club, which operates apealin. IRE and 1.300 The gold medal for Campbell 4. popular winter activity on the is velin. PYe- = — um was the 20th of the Games for the state park lands west of Pontiac. ‘ mimu! MS set om SHOM INES U.S squad and the 15th for Coact ar (rece) Cees hand: the last: “Cre among the best of Mis « areer Jim Kelly's track and field squad two weeks on improvements, says and spectacular for a non 5) And combined with Jehnson’s vice-preadent Arthur Kollin. “" ist hut he tripped over the pole five points, it couldn t have come : vault at a more timely moment “We have done extensive work His best was 11 feet, 2 inches! For this was the day that Rus- sia’s ttusky track mollis chose to fiex their muscles and the result was 18 points in the women's shot put alone, with both the winner 220-pound Tamara Tychkevitch, Six Bowl Berths Still By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS friends in its recent 210 loss to Navy and Baylor will, try to. |Miami’s Hurricanes. oblige bow! scouts tomorrow while). Sugar: Both unnamed. Probably Texas A&M fans mourn the plight/Tennessee vs. Baylor with Geor- of the best Aggie team since 1939. gia Tech and Houston also under For the third year in a row, it consideration. appears Navy will be playing for | Cotton: Texas Christian vs. a bow! invitation against Army iN Navy, Syracuse, Georgia Tech or. their traditional battle before an ibly, Tennessee. expected 100,000 in Philadelphia’s) Gator: Georgia Tech, or Missis- Municipal Stadium sippi vs. Navy, Baylor, Pitt, Syra- The Midshipmen went on to the cuse or W yoming. Undecided It is evident plenty rides on to- morrow’s encounters. In addition to the Tennessee. Navy, Baylor and Clemson games. -Georgia Tech meets Georgia, Mis- faces, Mississippi State and Houston runs into weak De- sissippi troit. Syracuse and Wyoming Pitt winds up against, Miami Dec 8. and the runnerup. defending | have completed their seasons while idle on tree removal on the north and although his lead wasn't in| hill. A diesel-driven double-tow jeopardy, that cost him a chance! is being installed this week te to surpass the world mark. service the north slopes. Tals | Johnson, a UCLA student trom| work has been under way tor 10 Kingsburg. Calif. surpassed days.” Koflin says. ‘Campbell only in the pole vault, | Kollin said the slopes, generally, where he did 12-92, and in the}. |are all opened up. and are in good javelin, where his toss was 197. = ‘condition. However, it may be an- 8%. ather week before the area is fully) The U.S.'s third decathlon én-| ready to go try, pole vault champion Bob! Some skiers have been trying out Richards of La Verne, Calif. the snow-covered slopes but there dropped out after the ninth event is no general usage proper until and placed 12th current work is completed, ' Zinaida “ au Doinikova finished] Hunting Trials! Pontiac Men Bag M oose; Lose Way, Fight Storms By HOW ARD SHELLEY ‘found the moose. got it out and Sugar Bowl to whack Mississippi 210 two years ago but lost a chance at the Cotton Bow! last year when the Cadets posted a 146 upset. ~ Cotton Bow! officials have their eyes on Navy again this time ac- cording to reliable reports. = The host team in Dallas will be) Texas Christian because Texas A&M, which completed an un- beaten season by thumping Texas 4-71 yesterday, is ineligible for), . postseason competition under an NCAA ban for recruiting. Baylor is a popular choice to meet Tennessee. in the Sugar Bowl though neither have been selected officially. The Baylor Bears play Rice tomorrow. Tennessee risks an unbeaten, untied season and the Southeastern Conference cham- pionship against Vanderbilt. Tennessee is Sure to be invited to one bowl... Of 10 positions in the oe major bowls, six are still ‘of Ps Orange: Colorado vs. Clemson. Duke or South Carolina. The At- lantic Coast Conference . will . big black — = ee eenee-oe: —— cour Take their word for it, Jerry arrived: back in Pontiac just in DECATHLON CHAMPION — Milt Campbell of Plainfield, N. J., Wooliever and Frank Slaybaugh time to be on hand for | hits the tape to win the 100-meter dash at Melbourne in one part of ee ee loan Bo Sppcetnents ost Sor Ter. | the decathlon which he won with 7.937 points, for a new Olympic ae : record. Only a poor pete in vate’ vault kept him from break- bush country, 75 miles north of 4 nai the Canadian Soo. ing the world reco: Back home after a rather War. | a rowing experience, with a fine Sere a stamp aati and Syracuse, 100 (© ]y m pic Games Results By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS - One of the strangest hexes in wersouRNE (AP)—Today’s Olympic 5 inches. Olympic record. Twekee that, ‘sports was at and end today as summaries, ail finals of 50-1'y. Galina Zybina, ioctl. Aang CANOEING 2. Galina Zybina, Russia, 542° ithe Fort Wayne Pistons continued 10,000-Meter Canadian Pairs: anne Werner, Germany, “i Fighting blizzards, losing their | way, making four 15-mile treks — into and out of rough bush coun- try added up to some high ad- 02. Prance, 54.483. 3. Doinik Russia . venture and a -fot of difficulty, | their drive upward in the National agers ease. + . S$:211. 5, Sloper. Sew Zealand, re < Bartene ‘Basketball Assn. standings. |Roments, $:531 6, wat x on et ee Angeles, Calif The hunters made one trip to the same area in October — Fool sa saat, wd ny ikehorn eol- | § Jone camed 2 moose so they re-'since 18; the Pistons won a foes & Cenadion 8 Singles: sean, 2, Sata turned Nov. 7. On the 10th their/game in Syracuse. They beat the | Hungary. Janos Par. 92h "2. Russia. guide, Earl Digby, reported moose | Slumping Nationals 92-87 to move, ise i =a Pi ‘a 2. 3, it ‘tracks, By mid-afternoon Jerry had his trophy. ‘“‘He looked so big) through the scope” Wooliever re- ported, “‘that he appeared to be a : Jy poe _ Denma: 5618.6. 8, Austria 56.502. 10, RI. Other final United States, hn og United States, S pawtucket Ea Frank | . * Then came trouble. They were jeter Kayak Pairs: ae ister Germany, +—~ AP Wirephete be 2a, einaide| sieri'the visiting Vikings. Walled Lake, ~ pre-season Inter-Lakes Conference ~ dates of May 44 to Aug. 3. Hea proposed Aug. 9 to Oct. 19 for DRC. Inglis suggested the harness tracks juggle 146 nights with north- ville getting 38 from Avril 19 to June 1; Wolverine 42 from June 3. to July 30; Jackson 24 from July 22 to Aug. 17, and Hazel Park 42 from Aug. 19 to Oct. 5. If Inglis follows his proposals, Michigan harness racing will have its earliest start in histoty next year and the thoroughbreds will jhave their latest finish. A further hearing was scheduled for mid-January. Slim Cage Card in Area Tonight Although the 1956-57 _ basketball season doesn’t get under way until mext week for most high schools ‘in the Oakland County area, a few scattered games of local interest are on hand tonight. Pistons Beat Hex = Satya eel Park St. Rita at St. Frederick, Lake St. Mary, Cranbrook at Walled Lake, Farmington at Li- _vonia Bentley and Ortonville at Clarkston. St. Fred opens its Suburban Catholic League campaign against favorite, and SCL member Orch- my ard Lake take on non-league foes member between ~ Detroit St. Stanislaus at Orchard——— = 4 ; “AMRTY-TWo Se a PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEM 30, 1958 a ea Se alled Lake Team to Beat in I- No" matter how you look at it, Lake among the list'of tournament Larry Vandervelde are expected lis is the lone returning starter,|Thrope and Ben 1 Lentz the only ex- ‘the pre-season favorite-for the 1956- | victims. to see heavy duty. coach Don Beedle thinks Water-|Perienced hands available. te two-way race for honors be-! — ter-Lakes Conference basket- | The picture is not so bright at ford could be a better club than) A hg championship is Walled Lake.|_ Ullenbruch is blessed with the Berkley and Southfield where grad-|last season. Gillis, who stands 64,|tween East Detroit and Port Hu-/- | i | | i ; | ‘return of four starters from the/yation has taken jts toll. chalked up 218 points for the Skip-|Ton looms in the Eastern Michi- Wilt Ulenbrech bas taken over 11955-95 squad which finished and)" "** QB" ™, esaageedp fet year ago and|gan League with Ferndale in the the coaching reins at Walled in the Inter-Lakes face. | Defending champion Berkley has| will operate as a forward this sea-|“dark hotse’’ role, - Lake, réplacing Niles Freeland, | Head the list of returnees — lost All-County ace Bruce Gentile | ison. G Baliman and Ron Emer- «ete ge Se hlgamne ad mentor’? | = tay Hughes and John and Sean Whalen, last season's oe. ¢ | Be gl five other lettermen-are ‘ghances for a muccesstul debut | Woner. the Vikings’ 1-2 Storing t0P point-makers for the Bears, and) teemen Clayton Roth and | on hand for the Shamrocks while are glowing. . | punch last season. Also back in | ithis year's edition will be built han Gas with Jim De- | high-scoring Dick Robins is back 2 >= 7 @¢ harness are Dean Hess and Lar- around Ed Spaeth, Gary Price and| vine ond dehn Mecttngian from | in uniform for Port Huron, Earl Tt was Ullenbruch who guided-St. py Dion, the latter not yet avail- [Ray Tallman. | the reserves, will complete the | McNeal, Jerry Fry and Larry : Clair to the Class B state quarter. able due to a football injury. | southfield,. which wound up 3rd | Waterford unit. Granzow, all good shots, boost ‘ finals last March with ° * Walled Newcomers Tom Willwerth and | last season, suffered the loss of | * ¢ ® title hepes at Ferndale, 4 — aan : SERS ~ an pmmemomumuemnae| ALommyY gitar Ken Meser and | : Lown ivi ‘ : = . ‘ sets ee ee oe — e | Farmington, aided by the return) Birmingham, Hazel: Park . and : _- ; _ bas Leonard Lamb and Jerry \of starters Bud Jones, Dave War-|Mt. Clemens seem destined to bat- aS a ff | Londal as its only returning let- ier and Don MacDonald, could|tle for the EML's 2nd :division.| a — - = ‘ z, ter winners, 'be the. “dark horse.” Lettermen|Bob Isbell, 6-4 forward, is the only| 4 & Ta ae ie at re ee # | Despite the fact that Chuck Gil-'are scarce at Van Dyke with Tom returning regular for the Maples. | : =| oN | Green Bay Plans to Use ton tet 4 ‘Kramer as Right Halfback Still Winni , : ANN ARBOR (AP)—Ron Kra-; Kramer won't be signed ta n ng . ; mer will finally get his ee contract anti] next spring as be * = Muk Luks “to play rigfht halfback—but as’ a’ Plays basketball and track for Bruins Show No Sign professional football player next) the Wolverines in the remainder | of Faltering in’ NHL Light nee hoary ll aby season with the Green Bay of his final collegiate year. ca comfort. In red or bhie _ |Packers. | “He'll be Green Bay's right . e with soft leather sole. =| So says Jack Vainisi, assistant halfback or the slot-back as we : z } general manager of the Packers, call -it—to make use of his pass-| By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS a *'who Was in town yesterday for! catching, blocking, and ball-carry- . Lae Detroit ned Wines _ — : -| preliminary talks with the big ing ability,’’ Vainisi said. real Canadiens, titans a- ; 2 - Michigan end. * * « — pes — oad past ‘LONESOME’ LETTERMEN — Coach Robert od tan, aaa oath | —————————' Green Bay already has two fine|few years, Mg Sec-| (Des) Boyce, PHS swimming boss (right), and son all-around performer, and Jim Cornf : | pass receivers, ends Billy Howton, ond fiddle to the surprising Bos-) | his aide, Don Porritt, hold a little conference with breast-stroke and freestyler, who will be finished ‘ Pand Gary Knafelc. otaiens today. : ght. The | the Chiefs’ lone lettermen during a workout in the at mid-term. Chiefs open the winter tank season “ - The Packers claimed Kramer) three won last night. Pontiac On ladder at left is Dennis Simon- Dec. 7 against Arthur Hill. ; E Monday in the first round of vy eee sh ei — her Jae = ii einen ae — % 5 National Football League draft.) Rangers 4- nucks whippe: * Rich oviaids with sponge 3 - ai His eolege coach, Bennie Ooster: the Toronto Maple Leaf's -4-2 and ; Hagen] oe ce on whdee e| baan, tried him in the backfield|the Bruins shut out Chicago's) LOp Thr, eat in EML | and black plaid. a4 last spring and planned to use) Chicago's Black Hawks 2-0. | @ him there in an event of an| The results left Boston two 4 emergency that never came. But points in front of the Wings, who Ma les Swimmers. | In Action Toda Vom \ the proposed transfer received in turn, are four points ahead = much publicity before the season third-place Montreal. | began. » ; MAKE YOUR CAR . os 2 ¢ | ane Bre. picking =P their By H. 6UY MOATS |whom is a mid-termer, are busy on last year) 3rd behind Fordson in 10th victory in their last 13 games. 9% a eT ee ‘ ‘ Whi pe Sil a,x: NN FSA Vainisi also revealed that the got a fine netminding job from With practically every Class A a rebuilding job. Bob Boyce's team the Border Cities loop k lk ; SAFE Packers’ bonus choice, Quarter- Terry Sawchuk who turned back PreP swimming squad in the area still has a week to prepare for its He has a top breast-stroke ¢ uikums FOR back Paul Hornung of Notre Dame 30 Chicago shats. Real Chevrefils '? the process of rebuilding, few first test, with the Saginaw Val- swimmer in Ralph Nater, most : . [ will be ‘switched to left halfback and Fernie Flaman scored Bos- ®@V€ aS yet demonstrated what ley’s No. | threat. Arthur Hill of his fine medley relay team by Handicraft R DRIVING naa t pro. ton’s goals can be expected during the 1956- . e+ ¢ that bung up what he says is . : _ 37 seas aches will be the. the 2nd be rep time in the : Soft, rich and comfort- aay second-period goals by Dickie!’ S450" eo ee hes will S ” ™ anon ; he eee = = : able! Finished in nat- Get our special COLD Moore and Bert Olmstead carried However. Birmingham's Maple job in the area At Hazel Park ; "a _ ee i ural color deer hide with WEATHER TUNE-UP tod The best place to Montreal +o its triumph over the Natators may possess the most 1955-56 coach Bob Knorr was re- ® :60.3. 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THRER | Dons’ 55-Victory 7 Record at Stake ‘LOS "ANGELES ‘@®—Will Frank Beahy come out of coaching re- tirement to restore Notre Dame .jto football greatness A source close to ‘the athletic said today the famed coach is “more than willing to return to picture at the South Bend school) the agenda of a meeting of those who control the athletic policy at Notre Dame. * * co The meeting will be held on the campus, “THE PONTIAC PRESS, * the source added, after 4|Notre Dame’s dismal record of | est prospects ever at Notre Notre Dame _and-what can-be done|greenness is no excuse for the about it.’ Irish performance this year. Leahy, ranked with Knute Rock- ne as the greatest of the Irish|and these same boys, as fresh- mentors, is more than upset at)men, were rated among the great- was "GEORGE'S ‘NEWPORT’ spit “You don't stay green forever # Notre Dame in a supervisory ca- “assurance,”’ the source sae 5 eee Seen eng, seven losses and two wins. jpeme-* “This,” said the nifornant:”” is) Im an exclusive interview yes-' He denied that the priests of the due to the obvious reluctance of terday, Leahy accused the Irish Holy Cross congregation have de- the faculty and alumni to inter-) lgridders of laying down and, in/emphasized football, adding that fere during-.the .regular season. leffect, dubbed them the “unfight- all of the de-emphasis has been The meeting will be held to finding Trish.” |done by the team itself. eo se 8 rl tp MAT TECHNIQUE — Two candidates for the first PHS wrestling team get a tion from Coach William (Bill) Willson, kneeling yesterday's workout at Wisner at left, during By H. GUY MOATS Bill (William) Willson. former Wheaton college (T.) matman and amateur wrestler ahd coach has taken over one of the most in teresting coaching jobs inthe Pemnhac school system ; Willson is the mentor for the newest PHS varsity sport. wres- tling. which this winter has been provided with a full schedule . of dual matches. topped off by a MHSAA regional on March 9 on Dee--& against a Bay City squad, on the Wolves’ mats. | Just about as enthusiastic over his coaching job. as the younz matmen are for the sport itse!f Willson points out that ‘‘one of the finest things about it that I like, is the opportunity it gives the little guy a chance to win a varsity letter. With 10 weight divisions) in which to try out there is a wide! chance for any youngster, what-' ever his size.” - The Chief's first mat squad is| making use of the visiting football| - ot Seen Se gift-carton is free team quarters beneath the East stand at Wisner Memorial Stadium, a ee tm BOLENS GARDEN TRACTORS| work for you every month lof the year...| ° summte $ sPRing Cothvetng 3 Piewme Groen evtting ie Merrowng Mowing hey Seeding Spraying Spray panting emechcode 4 Pontiac Read : at ¢ Opdyke Road Fe 4-0734—FE 4-1992 hit of instruc- Thomas, top | It is the only space. where a squad of its «ze has room to operate present available Basic holds: proper techniques are wine St taught or will be as Sonmm as mori ming has rea hed the necessary itaae S 2, @etachadie ‘ave! of at adver’ presenti Stadrum quarters neck-crotch hold on Dave Payne eft, and Galen Randolph look Wrestling Gives ‘Little Guy’ a Break rameve tre ting en ever harceaomer ...Jallored for. Holiday giving in a smart gift package Century: STRAIGHT BOURBON wH le Insisting that Terry Brennan is “Tl watched the Iowa game on “‘a great coach,” Leahy, how- television last week and saw/jever, said that the staff is unfam- lsomething that was inbelievable iliar with the split-T offense. This Ito me’ and I'm sure to every Notre|unfamiliarity, he added, is _ i\Dame man," Leahy said. “With) mitted to the players. {Notre Dame behind 40 points, they| _ were running conservative line Brennan, aad of Leahy‘s bucks just hoping they wouldn't statements, said he could not un-| get beaten by 60 points. There. was) iderstand the criticism. at all. no fight, no will to win. “It's not the losses that upset, ‘and things haven't gone the way me; it’s that attitude. What has'we wanted them to, but nobody ispirit? Those great fourth-quarter’ fighting,” Brennan said. ifinishes? 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Perry FE 5-6032 “We've had our lumps this year! happened to the old Notre Dame could say the boys have stopped! \t0--the-final--whistleeven if there) The ‘first major league team to @ itrain outside the United States was} opener EEE sas Tailored for today’s taste lub ISKEY 6 Years o1o _ OPEN to 9 P. NOW to We ; / 1 ste SG Teen re ae the Styles He Would Pick! SPORT - SHIRT here formed their spring chores in Ber-|> > § and colors ® Corduroy Sport Shirts ... s tdi range Stripe Shirts ... Special Group! Flannel Shirts . eneee oeeeee eet | Guaranteed c= 4 Holiday Styled 00! 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NOVEMBER | 30, 1956 s 2s = additional basketball dates for t \state’ s high schools ran smack ‘into opposition from school admin- fistrators and was scuttled Thurs- iday. a cerning body of the state High “Aggies Blast Texas, 34-21 AUSTIN, Tex: (INS)=The thritt; cof going through the season unde- 'feated and winning the Southwest, Conference was tempered for | Texas A.&M. by the fact that the laggies are ruled out of the Cottan Bowl. | The Aggies completed their T 7, MICH. © 80 AND basco DISTILLED FROM GRAIN perfect season yesterday with a smashing 34 to 21 victory over ‘ hapless Texas before 62,000 fans at Memorial Stadium. But A&M was ruled ineligible ‘for the Cotton Bowl by the Nation ARROW LIQUEURS CORP.. DETRO! a RE al Collegiate Athletic Association CHICAGO. —A “parade of all- Class E schools voted.7-6 for extra, * ‘for-iilegal recruiting, and must sit istars” in two-game team competi- games. ‘on the sidelines on New Year's Day | tion ‘tonight opens the J6th” Roy J. amare, Se ee while some lesser team basks in all-star bowling tournament with, physical education for Saginaw ON "a Ks ‘the giory. ia field of the nation’s top 160 men! s¢hools, was the council spokes-’ DISPLAY SUBURBANITE |- By winning yesterday, the Ag- and 64 women keglers cempeting..man for those favoring additional NOW } igies wrapped up their first South- Competition for national match games, McMurray said he thought ‘ ‘ west Conference championship ‘lgame titles officially begins -to- the council should be guided in its . NEW TREADS since 1941 and scored their first ‘morrow with: the starters repre- thinking by the results of the poll it's ney s nodu ion ; victory over Texas in the Long-’ senting survivors of nearly 5,000 “Wh. taki h card che Met- APPLIED TO SOUND TIRE BODIES OR TO horn'’s stadium since it was built ‘bowlers who’ entered — sectional bg = Soak ‘" =| wae cury Mark 7 ru OWN TIRES = size « ae. in 1924. ° a AP Wirgphote qualifying tests. Se dete $e aeaues Par Super- ponies You get $ 12 — i CHIEF OF TRIBE — Kerby Farrell (left) eutsthe welcome | Bill Lillard of Chicage is the . a a . eS ema com- tread slg width, Ol m i Cc S w i m cake presented to him at a press conference in which Hank Green- getending men’s champion and A compromise proposal was SUZ- Ty eneing new ant depth of new y mp berg announced his appointment as manager of the Cleveland In- | anita Cantaline of Detroit is the gested but never came up for @ ® Dyna-Float uburbanites. . ° | dians. Farrell piloted Indianapolis to the Championship last year. | women's titleholde vote | Suspension for hp Plaudits _ _ _— _ seminar! lS 7 2 : | ‘This was a suggestion that coun- super quiet-opera - ; | From Saturday through Wednes- ty, league or invitational tourna- tion without loss MELBOURNE #-Bill Yorzyk's day, the men will roll 3% .games ments should not count as two’ ales va world-record swim in the 200-me- with the top 14 scorers joining games on the schedule as at pres- Jeweled Power’! 60 HP.. 6-Cyt Z ter butterfly today brought high Lillard and ex-champion Steve. ony Pe ‘ ade praise from American Olympic Nagy of Detroit in the match game This would permit schools enter a x how! . ‘ Mercury ‘7 swim coach Bob Muir and some finals. The finalists bowl 64 games ing such tournaments to play up SERVICE STORE Y quiet satisfaction to his college’ in 16 head-to-head _matc hes in the «, 2 games coach from Springfield, Mass final four days, with the cham . .* 8 GIL SCHAEFER’S 30 S. Cass FE 5-6123 i Charles. (Red) Silvia pion to be crowned Sunday, Dec. 9 It was estimated that about ™ WATER SPORTS ee Sener | Yj, Yorzyk splashed “away frony the Twenty-four qualifying rounds to 25 such tournaments are in the CLG, ie Mth reid, inctuding his one-time home ‘and 32 in the match game finals planning stage now around the HEADQUARTERS _ roommate, Australian free - style face the women. Miss Cantaline state. Tournament competition is a champion John Marshall in a and ex-champion Sylvia Wene of limited fo eight teams ee eet oer — eens record shattering 2 minutes 18.6 DETROIT ue—The Detroit Red They had come halfway to De Philadeiphia will meet_in a spec ial. Thie would have allowed about " i Th fi. 9-9 : seconds in the preliminary heat Wings kept up the burning pace troit by train and the other half match while the rest of the field is 299 high schools to play extra posiyy t ser aa ° 5:30 ent 6 | “T never saw Bill swim aM) got by the National Hockey by a seven-hour bus trip from Buf- qualifying Lilard and Nagy will games .. Twes.. . 9- smoother or better eae he did tO League's leading Boston Bruins falo, N. Y. The reason was a fail- be doing the same over a 36-aM¢)— Theodore F Sundquist. principal ; A day.’ said Muir @ were aim jast night, with power to spare. ure to make bus connections route of Trenton Hi aid . in Pontiac ing to get both of our boys. Jack 5, - —_— fe ee : . But the Wings stayed in second should not be influenced in its Nelson and a. into the fi. . : : . : < ~ . 4 that’ what we did” place, two points behind vote by anv pressure groups s an vats wha Z A K * 1957 Models! Radios! Heaters! Automatics! |~'s *oU'**" __ The Manes deicated’s tired Nes In other actions. the council vot B AIT g - ' - e ork Rangers Club after the “d to \ LOW RATES . .. include insurance, all gas and oil Sebo’ s EHigy Rangers had spent most of the ° ce baw. P 3 Gino tm cet to Detrowt fot ass, Pike, Perch Minnows, ‘\ NO MINIMUMS ... pay only for what you use amiacnig ae Sadr Study a proposal to create a - end Geldenrede ; tne game ywton Dbianker ati HN Os a — i ~\ 1 Hourly... Daily... Weekly...Monthly |O7 Penn CampuS rig Binck Hawks, 20, at Ch cuislative roquaities) je ecrece : \ OUTTY 26 LFAUY oo eekiy... MOntinty matters coming before ife council ’ .-\ cago SLAY BAUGH’S PHILADELPHIA Steve Se” > uct ae Gate tec es ear ct ! S AUNDERS SYSTEM bo. University of Pennsylvania Gordie Howe netted two of the football practice next year as SPORTS SHOP : football coach, was hanged in ef-| Detroit goals, hitting in the sec- a LADIES WesTsIDE “A” , ’ | , FIRST NIGHTER LEAGUE Sept 3. 420 Oskiand Ave. ‘Corner Cans} \ 2 erated b MAZZA'S SERVICE figy last night by Sate ond end Givé pe ee Car Craft % 5 G&M Con. Te Hi Marie ey] ale Mobile rs . Open Sendays “ttl 1:08 PM. Pp y A dummy was ‘hoisted to a tree and 12th goals os season. His 2" 'young BL 3117 B&B Elec. | 23.28 )Joes Coney Ia 12 Stanton | Pie z0 Suspend thé admission charge. gant Fa \ eee eS J umb‘nenr the center of the eampas| frst came ott Me own rebound, Son Bsns, , 331) Coraane ty ig Rete Be gf, Gumat GBP meet next sear at Michigan State \, FOR PREE local delivery call FE 8-6811 along with a sign reading “Heave| 1 ag Weldeas | 18 Creat Unton 183 wire Beatin Gs ‘meet next year at Michigan State . ery Steve.” The students dispersed Ted Lindeny's shot. Deeerss © 2622 Rose Bud M1830 PIONEER 7A [A DIVISION wi University OIL BURNER Roya Oak .. Birmingham _. Pontiac: _ Mt. Clemens quickly when they heard a police The other Detroit tallies came Ace ms é a a6 Richn “ — Homer Met 3414 Podt Rec m228 Change the date when a high SERVICE . car approaching from the sticks of Marcel Prono sen 564 Cra ba aio oS ee ib 20.38 school may play its last basket vost and Red Kelly, both defense XN BOWLERETTES Oak. cot Wt et Al Han Chee, 1671,Pall game, to permit the Detrot Furnace Repair , New York's only tally came BASES = Lee p Liming Bve 2226 Oliver Butch 1417 pip] School Athletic aa ar ' m i aa ; sig ly cance Wee punian ooh M. Pry 180; Chucl’s Shack 726 HAs iblic School Athletic League to Oil & Gas Furnace Sales While the Rangers “weie a man _”’y TE = in) dor BKine : 128 terson 472. Chuck @ Shack 2075 hold its annual tournament at a A short. 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High school athletic directors and coaches cesta have fa fa- one member absent and another favored adding ques or r owe games 4 | + ‘was too much emphasis on sports superintendents and principals con- AlkStar Bowling | Gets Under Way In 15 World Series with the basemen have \vored the extra game proposal.| A questionnaire seeking senti- ‘Principals and superintendents of ment on the proposa] was sent to, schools generally have opposed it. 730 Michigan high schools by the, The 9-2 vote came after the | State Athletic Association, athletic council ‘received a The returns showed that 295 _ strongly worded resolution from | schools favored extra games and } 973 were opposed. The question- | naires were not returned by 162 | schools and 19 were incorrect or ian. | incomplete. Material The resolution declared there -The questionnaires ame that fg Tueranteed AN sort dene on now in the state’s schools. It de- fer with athletic disectors and pepe iain clared any extra games would re- coaches before’ returning the bal- quire more mid-week scheduling to. jot. take players and students away. | from their studies. ““. + * The school administrators ob- ‘jected to this joint consultation, | leontending that they—not the ath- letic officialshad the right. fo set policy. Of those hevering additional Smooth games, 239 voted for two more ? Quiet he! games and 56 wanted One more | Class A schools: which have 16th Annual . Tourney ™re varied sports competition, voted against ra games 39-31. for National Titles Is Class B sciiSols favored extra ; ‘ ‘games 74-67 and Class C schools’ Starting Tonight ‘by a‘ 113-89 vote. Class D schools’ ‘voted for the present setup 73-70. a DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE Just Becguse You Can't Take Time During the Dey—{]. 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Se oy AN f . ae | ss Hoad, Rosewall hen, Jakubiak Also Honored Beat U.S. Pair; Fry, Gibson Win | ADELAIDE, Australia W—Aus- tralians Lew Hoad and Ken Rose- -wall today beat Vic “Seixas and)” ATS FIRHTS d 4. ted 108 ANOBUES Whitewater, i alpine MAH 5 apo. Es ae ae é Ed Sutton of Cullowhee, N. C., averaged 7.6 yards per carry dur- ing North Carolina's first three _ football games this fall. “By DAVE DILES Michigan AP Editor Miller, a 205-pounder, played tackle on defense and occasion- : ally moved into the fullback spot crucial yardage, His coach, Fred_ Bernat, said he often removed | | Miller from the lineup because i “he hit so hard.” Kramer, Parker Repeat i Kellerman is Bay City St. Mary’s| punter, kickoff man and ace line-| All-Big Ten Team Picked CHICAGO W — Guard Jim on po 72. lowe 17 Steu- vil f Parker of Ohio. State and Michi- TACKLES A‘ex Karris, 71. lowa, Jr 1238 Gary. - gan’s Ron Kramer, end, were the ma only .repeaters on the 1956 all- Big Ten football team named to- day by The Associated Press. — Hobart eBpolis GUARDS = Bin. 21. Michigan 71 Sr. 1, Gary. Minnesota. Sr. 235.) THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956_ \ Miller of at Doe on All- State D ve Don Ditsler, calls the most aggressive tackles lve Ipwa, conference Rose Bow! rep- ry; wip Parker, 22 Ohio State, Sr. 251. x, : seco resentative and winner of its first yy CENTER — — ko. 23. Mich State. Sr. clear-cut title since 1921, landed mi st. Michee! in igen = three men on the No. 1 team cKs selected by AP sports writers in Bob McK 2. Northwestern, Jr. the Big Ten area. an Snes eee ; Abe Woodson, 22 [Dlincis Sr, 187. Cht Michigan, Towa's only con- cago queror, placed two. and one posi- gle! D@ard. 21 Purdue, Jr. 16 Cut tion each was awarded Ohio State, SECOND TEAM toe . 5 End: Acoeg Lamdy, r ; Michigan State, Minnesota, North- waccts i Co: Rertee: tem inci Tackles western, Ilinois and Purdue. Joe Jones. Michigan State; Prank You Parker and Kramer, along with © “nent - Purdue fullback Mel Dillard, were ple a age Dan Currie unanimous choices in the poll. Ceater Tackie Alex Karras of Iowa Or Sechy, lows, missed only one first team vote.; Ig Dewemn Pardes Carwce ue Teamed with Dillard, the Big Jona “Werrnsten, Michigan Ten rushing champion, in the No —— Bred Borsba [rdiana. Tone Ko odie) 1 backfield are quarterback Ken Ken Ploen 21 nues Sr. 180, Clinton, Mi ty gan State Ploen of Iowa, and halfhacks Abe ss: ‘eieemae wereaniee Dea 0 oe Woodson of Mlinois and Bob Mc- sae ai Keiver of Northwestern a, ae Although weighing only 165 Clasey, Purdue pounds, McKetver was the most) versatile back in the Big Ten as he led Nort to its best showing (3-3-1) in six years. Waodson collected the most! votes among the halfbacks al- - though injury handicapped him in Bilinots’ final. three games and em cost him the rushing t- aes with Kramer at end is lowa's Frank Gilliam. Michigan State's agetessive John Matsko won the center job from Iowa's Don Suchy. bd iia “at - Bis ie Ten foctba!l! team eclected br The pereste ‘asvocinted Press Renter Mike Rotunne.Michigas Backs Bob Cox, Minnesota, Terry Bart pine dirs Reseboro, Ohio Stale; Ohio State Mich- Galen Season on Deer Closes Today; Contest Ends Today marks the close of the Michigan regular gun season for deer. It also js the final day on which bucks may be taken for en- try in The Pontiac Press “big deer derby” for 1956. However, Oakland calls him ° wens of | , Nie OK’s Project ' Mt. Clemens Youngster Starts Wertz Fan Club MAY WE ALSO SUGGEST A “MUST” FOR YOUR CHRISTMAS LIST? 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Sam Giammalva of Philadelphia’ Versatility—a quality that’ turns backer, and exceptionally strong ever seen in high school ball.” . Bowling Sh will score a be 5 “Houston, Tex., respectively,|an ordinary player into a star—is| passer, too. ee Center Duane Blatt ts one-of the Rig enone cA Ve Wem ” = sel lg and Pat are STRIKE ah pin PIN. minded ‘ ‘to win the men’s doubles final of the highlight of. the Associated) Milligan is -a squat kid whose an Club is budding in Mt. Clem- ‘biggest men on the honor squad, person. ‘the South Australian tennis cham-|Press Class D All-State team tor strong arms made him a | and he was named to the Little |°"%- and three energetic yeungsters; The three of them hung around! ane The score was ri 6-4, 1956, sive stickout for-the Parma club. |Seven League team by unanimous/are going ~ see that it blossoms) idachel er for ae oe See Our Display . The club announced today, 1s | The other tackle, Barta, is a acclaim for two consecutive sea-\“into something real nice.’ consul : Site <> Pétersburg, tie, Sot Gann. forat ory $0: | Hhpewnd fener end Me conch, ‘som = The Cleveland Indian first base OK the project tnd promised he HURON BOWL | leeted coopera! 'man, who has a home and a busi ' ‘ py ln Fi fit teu 1s Nae ml ull algae AP ALL-STATE CLASS D TEAMS [ness in Mt. Clemens in the off-|Kids some help. = 1124 W. Huron FE 53-2383 : coac! sperts writers from” ‘season, has given his blessing to ———— Hellyer and Lorraine Coghlan, 6-1,| an sectors of Michigan, By The Associated Press = “I'll be glad t ver ti |start the fan club. sigs gps elie 8 pose 6 a peer 6-2, CLASS D * * ® of your meetings and see if we 5 * . s F reviously, Class Cc and D w : * ” a The Australian girls had no an-\Combined into a single unit. But PLAYER, SCHOOL POSITION HGT. WGT. CLASS) Liftle Bob MacDonald, a 14-year-can’t get x ~ : good sat g ENTERPRISES a -gwer to the Americans’ close court|this Class D outfit is loaded with’ Fred Miller, Dryden END 64 25 sR. (old high school sophomore, canjseid ek -_ Ermer Deis . play. Miss Gibson scored freely|$cholastic stars who have earnet| Tom Kellerman, Bay City St. Mary END 64 185 JR. {tell you anything you want to) Tiger Player. — Inc. r} from erosscourt shots and)4ll-state honors by an outstanding) Sim Barta, Deerfield TACKLE 511 180 JR, |Know about the big sueues. pas : ote Oct ten smashes. | chow of individual brilliance. _ | sim Milligan, Paria TACKLE 59 165 - SR. opp NEW YORK (AP)—Horses can! © Goodyear Store” | Fred Miller of Dryden and Tom Bl os GUARD 6-1 195 __SR. on Wertz in 1949, and he rattles earn money quicker than humans, ‘- : i | ee _|Kellerman of Bay City St, Mary|Steve Latchaw, Bloomingdale GUARD : off batting averages, runs-batted-|_some horses, that is. This year, | : PONTIAC S NEW a S High Tied {nailed ‘Andrew Burkhard, St. Jos. Catholic GUARD 511 175 SR. |; and total bases for | a ‘Season Hig a ge ae cenTeR C4 3 ok (at ues ante nig eg e e DYEAR DEALER § | e in) ab < ". [Vie's entire career with-| notch thoroughbred to win $100,000 Goo A _ Andrew Lindsey of the andigan of Parma are the tackles; 'Roger Hughey, Mendon BACK 5-9 165 SR. |out consulting the big scrap book! or the arbor of it on any of A A County Boat Club bowling eam |Steve Latchaw of ‘Bloomingdale’ Max Sherman, Akron BACK 511 180 SR. ‘that he lugs around with him much| 96 occasions. a Now Offering the Best in = rolled a 278 game in the Sylvaniand Andy Burkhard of St. Joseph) Tim Ryan, Mt. Mortis St. Mary BACK: 60 18 SR. of the time. ee 8 -& COMPLETE AUTO PARTS = | Lake — week at the“Hu- Catholic the guards; Duane Blatt’ phi Masson, Arenac Eastern BACK” 511 200 SR. | Bob is president of” the Vic | Some 100,000 races yet to be run & a ae Ss was & new high of Peck the center, and Roger og sary MENTIONS: Ends—Ford. Benton Harbor Bt. John: Sack. Adrién| Wert, Fan Club. It has only |are the United Nations Handicap @ Tires * Hotpoint Appliances . Batteries @ game for the league and Hughey of Mendon, Max Sherman cg:nolic: Steward, Arenac Eastern and Waite, Lawton; Tackles—Deilli, St. Joseph za | : a tied the season high at Huron f Ak Tim of Mt. Morris Catholic: Hulsebas. Honor; McLish. Mendon and Schmidt, Beal City; Guards— three members at the moment, jat Atlantic City on Sept. 15. The’; Open 8 A. M. 3504 ELIZ ABETH PHONE a U owt.’ be ron, Ry an t. OFris ron and Pierce, Heel Arbor Lecianau; jSt Mary and Phil Masson of Aren- Pettis. Petoskey St Lawton’ Reo gg! Hg ant . 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Ts : % 2 5 : 4 j = f . = Soo ee si x a i seuicsiotmaall oe oe ge a * . . vie Ft : ipaae ane a s 4 THIRTY- SIX cus cago : oe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1956 a SS : 4 . i3 = ae a, * . d ? es: Soma Will Beef Up U.S. 6th Fleet in Mediterranean s ‘i SEA GWUTTON —— ‘jearviers, -the~ Ferredtet—and the; Browy. eles iseioeed. that Prbtection qf Ametionn chvlllanalaliow the civilian to depart. Isicleur Ghay Gelleve mulmmarines sil ~ AP Bareas Chief.in Rome . | modernized Franklin D. Roosevelt the threat of the Egyptian crisis|in the Mediterranean area is a|Faeli troops captured Gaza and}mines constitute the greatest Rus- WITH THE U.S. 6TH FLEET Will join the fleet in January as|to the Western Alliance, Allied co-|6th Fleet responsibility. Fleet per- the area ea . soon after. =< ang ee OFF SARDINIA @—Uncle Sam’s replacements for the less hard-} ‘operation is beginning to owrk| sonnel from the Gaza Strip in Pal- A tely selt.|creased its ae fi poten- Mediterranean Fleet, already the hitting Coral Sea and Randolph.'more smoothly again and there estine. At the last minute the local! The 6th = le ee sy most powerful in the world, soon’ There are plans to equip the) Ines been a renewal of NATO sea! Egyptian | commander " agreed to| Supporting an no : will be beefed up more. reinforced Marine battalion which; When the Forresta) and — The fleet's commander, Vice travels.with the fleet with “Hon-} joerceee. ee a len ane lin D. — — we feet, Butter Use Rises A rown, est John" reckets, Which can car- rown sai at t n flee . r arm wil able to strike . og a pong ag a 5 Thislry. an atomic warhead. ‘gave the United States flexible | Austr alia Popular — from its carrier bases. At LONDON — Great Britain’s per flagship, the heavy cruiser Salem, ‘‘I am sitting on top of a vol-| power in the Mediterranean which! CANBERRA — Net migration to! present the maximum range is! capita consumption of margarine that: cano. Tomorrow could be my could be used with control to the! Australia during 1955 increased by 1,000 miles. ‘amounted to about 18 pounds in : The 6th Fleet already is armed Pear! Harbor. I havé to watch degree needed in a local situa-inearly 40 per cent over the pre-| The fleet has been reinforced|1955, about the same as in the) with Regulus guided — missiles, it all the time,” Brown said. Von. vious year, adding 95,317 persons!since the Egyptian fighting by the ‘previous two years, but per capita’ ; which can give atomic antiaircraft. He expressed the belief that the| “If I had to, I could set up ajto the population. It was the big-|carrier Antietam and six destroy- lconsumption of butter rose protection against enemy planes Presence of the 6th Fleet in the perimeter and send in armed gest gain since 1952. Of the immi-jers — a hunter-killer force spe-'ly, from 109 pounds in 1954 to 14.7 as far as 30- miles. jtense Mediterranean is a stron gi (land) convoys to evacuate Amer-igrant total, 43.7 per cent were! cializing in submarine destruction. | pounds, reflecting larger world ex- America’s most modern aircraft? deterrent force for peace. ~-}ean- civilians,” he said... | British. U. S. Navy leaders have made!port supplies, . ae iN Young and Old. Like Hobby Kits Dads, Sons Team Up After Holiday Season to Make Things Hobby kits again will be popular with young and old this Christmas. The trend this year is to make-_ it-yourself kits which are easy to assemble, Instead of complicated blueprints and designs, the instruc- tions are written simply so that even a 10-year old can do the job without o_o: ‘ os Most of these kits are inexpet- | sive, too. One arts and crafts kit provides materials for a mosaic end table and sells for only $4.95. A metal enameling kit has a kiln, enamels) and copper findings to make cuff-' links, tiepins and earrings. CAN USE SHELLS, TOO Women will like a shellcraft set which makes pins, earrings and) brooches. This set comes with hun- dreds .of colorful beads. Another set for the ladies makes a at leather shopping bag A beginner leather kit for young- sters has materials for making wallets, key cases and purses. * = * There's a liquid plastic kit which is clean and easy to use. The hobbyist merely pours the liquid into a measuring beaker, adds a few drops of catalyst, stirs, pours into a mold and allows to jell When cool the crystal clear mold- ed plastic retains its — perm- anently. Other inexpensive hobby kits can 8 Ft. Formica Counter Top - SG 5 00— COMPLETELY INSTALLED IN YOUR HOME * BEFORE CHRISTMAS Inlaid ys Linoleum Marbles—Royals—Spatters LONG WEARING, LOW COST FLOORING create hamburger picnic baskets, Now Only wrought fron magazine stands. Armstrong's exewte ll SHUFFLEBOARDS $859 Akin to the arts and crafts field: Sq. “i a Up is the model building hobby ma-/; terial for such items as autos, ships, planes | and train. These are usually divided into| two groups. The beginner sets are! for people — with..no._ experience... (Most of the material is pre-fab- ricated and easy to assemble.) 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Watts, in what is believed to be the first sert of acton of this Jackson was the driver of a Car that ran off the Edsel Ford ex- pressway in Detroit June 17, sirik- ing two utility poles, * * * He was injured and Miss Nellie Richardson, 22; a companion, was killed. Unconscious for more than 60 days after the accident, Jack- son was charged with manslaught- er in Miss Richardson's death. fishing waters. | MELBOURNE (INS) —-Each of these past three days at the Olym- pics, on the program pages devot- ed to such women's activities as the 80-meter hurdles and the: jave- ‘}}in throw, the name ‘“M. Didrikson, U. S, A.” has appeared in that portion of the page devoted to nam- ‘ing previous Olympic winners. * * @ Already a treasured legend in sports, though she has been dead Didrikson won the 1932. Olympic and missed winning the high jump because her type of leap was con- sidered illegal, although it long since has been adopted. She probably would have won every other track and field event for women if she had been per- Her records of 24 years ago have been broken and those that re- yplaced them have in turn been bro- ken. Such is the swift, sure course lof athletics. But Babe remains vi- only a handful of weeks, Babe girls’ hurdles and ‘javelin pitch, mitted to enter them all, For here was one who passed our way, who left her imprint in- delibly, the good-humored, stout- hearted gal who might have in- spired Irving Berlin's “Anything You Can Do, 1 Can Do Better.” She could. TIME FOR TRIBUTE One wishes that ‘midst all the bustling and efficiency of the Olympics a time might be spared so that those who care to give public testimony to the memory of a departed great like Babe might have ne Seeareemny- At home, big league baseball is inclined to milk these matters of sentiment a bit too harrowingly. But in the Olympics there is no vestige of this honoring of the by- gone. A pity. I would like to have 'stood up for Babe. The question of records being - ever bettered has bemused sports buffs for-generations. Is the spe- , cles being steadily improved? | | Are tracksfaSter and equipment brantly alive today in the closets) better? Are athletes trained bet- Nova Scotia maintains all free of sports people's minds. And 1 ter? Do they live cleaner? Could ‘suspect she always will. | Dempsey beat Louis? | Take the pole vault for exam- ple. It was won in the 1896 Olym- pics by W. W. Hoyt, U. S. A., with an assisted jump of 10 feet 9% inches. No winner jumped B feet until F, K Ross, U.S. A., managed -it at Antwerp in 1920. Fourteen feet was not cleared until W. W. Miller, U. S, -A., did it at the Los Angeles games in 1932, Cornelius Warmerdam jumped 15 feet 7% inches, but not. in the Olympics. | Bob Richards, the present cham- pion, has jumped 15 feet and bet- ter more times than anyone else, although his Olympic record still is half an inch shy. - JAVELIN RECORDS In winning javenlin toss at the 1908 London Olympics was 179 feet 10'4 inches. The other day here a Norwegian named Egil Danielsen. threw a spear 281 feet 24 inches. Dames now throw that splinter far-. ther than the men champions of old, * * # 4 Fi ; 1 which won at Athens in 1896 ‘hanged himself. "THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. The 110 meters hurdles’ time has been whittled down from the winning time of 17.6 seconds by T. P. Curtis at Athens to the 13.5 of Lee Quincy Cathoun here Wednesday. A full minute has been shaved off the 5,000-meter run through the years. And go it goes. Juvenile Home Death Is Ruled a Suicide ANN ARBOR (® — The death of a 14-year-old inmate at the Wash- tenaw County Juvenile Home has been ruled svicide by hanging. The decision ended five weeks of con- troversy, James R. Lillard died at the home Oct 22, touching off a-public t in which County Super-| argumen | visor John G. Stetting of Dexter comtine future arsenals to spears.. questioned whether the boy had! A six-member coroner's jur y brought the official verdict on the death Wednesday after hearing tes- |" The tremendous 1]: 47.7 turned in timony from police, inmates, home smashed the display window of a ‘by Tom Courtney in winning the officials, court officials and th¢ shoe store during the“ night and 800 meters here compares to 2:11'boy’s mother, Mrs. Charlotte N. made off with a pair of shoes—one_ Libard 'Roger Bannister of Engiand did it, . _-rmery-seven_ q But one wonders if there is any— absolute — ever? 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Called ‘Folly’ NEW YORK # — Mrs. Clare =m Bdothe Luce says the refusal of; Congress to appropriate more money for the foreign service was “folly to the point of national sui. cide.” Call FE 8-0483 BIG SHOW TONIGHT * ? La The retiring ambassador to Starring Italy added: “When You think of the billions | Kiester y Daly that we have spent abroad to pre- vent our own atomic annihilation, it seems folly :o deny a compara-| tively small sum to the very serv- ice which is working hardest to! LT. | His prevent it... Mrs. Luce expressed her views last night in addressing the an- nual dinner of the Advertising Council s A * In Rome, Mrs. Luce said, she had no electric typewriter and} only one dictating machine—the latter her personal property. She said staff members had to do a large part of their own typing. | Mrs. Luce mentioned that the “representation allowances” for entertainment of foreign officials For Reservations, were sometimes attacked ag “the whisky fund.’ Actually, she said Choice ‘it was an “operational fund” spent ad ' i in “‘the very market place of di nee SHOWS FRI. and SAT. } piomacy’ P= Menus SPADAFORE’S | The Defense department's Penta- B AR gon building contains a cubic vol- = ee “Just the Place for an Extra Special Date... Our intimate, friendly atmosphere will make complete- the picture of that perfect evening your planning for her. The food is excellent, the drink the best anywhere and all served to beautiful dancing background music... Featuring: RALPH HAYWARD “The Silver Fox” NO MINIMUM OR COVER CHARGE Henry's Bloomfield Inn OPEN DAILY at 4:00 P. M. CLUB TAHOE 3412 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-9754 We Invite Banquets and Private Parties Western Swing Music HILL-BILLY is back again at LIQUOR DANCING ™ Phone FE 5-8060 Thurs., Fri., Sat., Sun. 130 S. ma resereps Rd. (We Close Sundays) ume of 90,746,000 feet, occupies — seoaen = aA Near Maron Steet oral senses mae Pete Martin’s > | “BOBS Ss WHY N O TAKE the FAMILY . } CHICKEN HOUSE. | _¥¥ OUT TONIGHT! - VI LL A INN And Be Sure to Have Dinner ot | The “GREEN PARROT” VISIT OUR | Fer the Uttimate in Dining Pleasure We Feature: M-24 at Clarkston Road—Just South of Lake Orion Shem yoo Lara a eines COCKTAIL ¢ SEAFOOD ¢ BARBECUR, RIBS i leading night spots. ico MOUNGE}.-g ostteR conven ‘Beer sanpprioung fd Fe Reservations —MY 26193 —MY 2-958 | | Delicious Chicken aS me : : ~ Dinners to Take. Out--Cail FE 3-982). PLENTY OF FREE) PARKING. Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure W e Cater to. Special Parties. SCRIB'S | HOTEL COMMODORE HOW BAR MTN PLAINS DANCE MUSIC me AND HiS-COMBO— Entertainment presented by the combo on the bar stage. Don't miss it'! Dancing Fri. & Set. Nights Business. Men's Lunches Served Daily 11 to 2 Open 7:00 AM. Degmar L. Wilson Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Luncheon Dinner. ‘Cocktail Party Banquet Meeting O'% Th a. inysley PHONE Midwest 4-1400 @ . WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD., BLOOMFIELD HILLS — add = Lake Road at teiowrerh INTRODUCING -. JIMMY ROLLINS At the Piano 7 Nights Weekly’ -- DINNERS COCKTAIL BAR — , SeseesGegeencnnnennnnensnesneeuses ool i680 M. Pon Pot at Pontiac Rosd |) FE 83-9732 JE SN a. a - ———_____—__—— ; , , /* b, A, : | = Zz t Hatt | Pa f Meee} é oF a vo - i = (ee we : . + is = . 4 * _*____ THE PONTIAC PRESS, SEIUAY, NOVEMBER 20. = | wiley rie Remember Your Pet °y bet me ee places, —— ' SWE CATER: TO PRIVATE New Ideas of Volve | Often are Suggested PARTIES | by Small Patrons Take-Out Orders ~-[- who designs toys? Why, the kids, of course. : ~ | Walk into the plush office of a ‘modern toy manufacturing execu ‘tive, ask him where he gets ‘his ideas for new toys and the an- 'swer Will almost always be—from children: Seldom does a day pass that a ‘toy manufacturer doesn't receive a. CHINA : CITY RESTAURANT letter from a parent—or a child— 1070 W. Huron FE 4-034¢ FE. 4.0340. lcter trom « parest-te 2 cil " waterproof widget to go with your igizmobob?” Perhaps they’ve seen) a real ‘widget’ in action, and ‘would like a toy version of it, __ _ Quite often a toy maker sees | 1 eee Bes 5 iF Cantonese and American Menu HOURS: Monday-Friday 11-10:30 Saturday 11-1:30 A. M. — Sunday Noon - 10:00 P. M. — EDDIE DREYER idea possi mse “uaa” a eouNn” 2 loits it cece Pag = CAMPUS >4xcixo ™ note Garden Center us BEAUTIFUL Fred ani Charlie Doepke, Ohio BALLROOM —_BAttsooms =. BALLROOM toy manufacturers, did just that nat kell PARTY. 2357 a + aca _ When they decided to manufac- Oid-Time Dancing Every - Pi catbieg sched : Old-Time Danetng Every ture “do-it-yourself” sports car | Twes., Fri., Sat. meme ag V ade Thurs., Set., Sun, kits for children. a = : — The Doepke brothers introduced ; = Tsports car kits modeled after the , A WARM, WONDERFUL, ROMANTIC STORY [British MG and Jaguar autos. Tt ae me oe - — takes a shied child to build these of Lov @ and Marriage. and Near-Chaos! kits, but the kida love the chal. § ~ Starts lenge—and the sleek-finished prod- uct HURON wt AYES _. ~ Last vear their firm also hit the jack-pot with a small, backyard railroad which the small fry could crank around the track themseives FRI. ee 2! wrod s True Life Adventures For Hungarian Relief ae _THIRTY-NINE._ tes Special Red | Has Goal of AUGUSTA, Ga. (‘?—~—The Ameri can Red Cross today launched 4n |emergency drive for five million 'doliars for Hungarian relief, and ‘President Eisenhofer appealed MHI B-NCH, INGEST-LIKE tor generous contributions. i * * * The decision to conduct the special drive was announced at. the -President's vacation head- iquarters after. Eisenhower re- ceived word of the plan from E ‘Roland Harriman, the Red Cross ‘chairman : & SEA MOTH wHicH | URIFTS IN THE CURKENTS ¥ OF ORIENTAL OCEANS” “ QGOMPLETELY DEFIES CLASEIFICATION.. Ld * * -_j *] urge all Americans gener- iCross disaster appeal for five mil- lion dollars to aid in emergency relief both. in Hungary and to Hungarian refugees in Austria,’ the President said in a statement. described from day to day publicly by our news-reporting media Amidst all their trials, the cour: age Telephone Workers May End Dispute “Tt -NEW YOR Kim — Neg resume today between the Ameri can Telephone and Telegraph Co and the Communications Workers tof America !0 resolve a contract dispute involving 27.000 long dis- goliations too, is frequently designed to have - doubie usefulness as permanent ‘sterage units to help keep toys in Holly wood Headlines Debbie Be : * s tet: ip bad fierce mm tance telephone workers in 40 te - Toy designers -have taken to @ 1956 ed ire eet = haw = states and the District of Columbia heart the space hunger that af. 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By McEvoy and Strieber s | : TM WATCHING “JEREMIAH eons SB AICS ANY INFORMATION. ro, rh An Bie ING. yenuers oP IN “e | Heya tee Ps usr| [titre mone 474 PL 27x03, THOSE 4 - oe algyetoma £ ma) he: ye ‘ AY. a é« ES — bo Es eau mr ) ft fe ly i J > a as - “IGEE,GRANDMA,,V . it HELL Gf oe ere -~- CK JEROME MY 7p] [Back IN NO TIME, * o You'll F. ar PROFITABLE | { | OPPORTUNITIES | & Every ‘Day in the Pontiac | Hf Press Want Ad Section : Take advantage of this easy way ig to solve all your buying and sell- — ing problems. i DIAL FE 2-818 MY { = To Place Your | << , rm WANT AD. | = wi | reer ar ' = * ® THE JACKSON TWINS > = oa aegis poke a ees \__THE PONTIAC PRESS, “ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 90. iss. FORTY-ONM so Mar cae | MARK MARKETS Hare May Hovtc Mate Up'Sale Pending of Reo Vigorous bars | pares Branch Office Deficit — fo White Motor Co. 7, | DETROIT, Nor. ‘23. (AP)—The a LANSING #® — The disappear- clusion that he must make up the, ialaray or be sale of Reo Mo- : i jes of loc : t NEW YORK (®—Vigorous gains|Susnet Ne ? and. 1 "a duly, ance of a secretary of state branch state's deficit out of his own pocket, le org, Inc.; J‘ Seon aa ouch brought to the Farmers’ rkets by office manager with $75,000 in state but state lawyers say this may not manufacturing company, to White were made in early trading in the |factage lou? °” “tem ® snevesti® funds a Spring may cost the be necessary. . | Motor Co. . sock market today wine tts Ege Peake Tae 0 bie ce coos | The ons occurred when Mrs.|~ x Reo officat who asked that ber ———= , 2. : : i. oO Bohn ae Diveial aloche "saaate’ frewit iS % densthes. Paey, 336 Su; He. t ecsetety of State James M. St. Clair Shores branch office, dis-| ne paepn ccna te Alene eet | jFancy,* 3.25 bu; No. 1, 2.50-3.00 eG said he has come to the con-| appeared with $75,166 stat tt ea a fractions to around 2 points. Trad-| Apples, | Snctuern her, Wenss, Sis bel y cease mone in state auto! troit, which controls Reo, has en- ing was active, Ine J. 2503.00 bu. Apples. Wolf a 7 8 _,, |tered negotiations with White “but The high-speed ticker tape fell Ne oT 3100-3 50 bu. —) ae. ee She, her husband, Floyd and tere is nothing definite yet.” behind one minute in reporting || VEGETABLES. MIBC.: Rests. Grains | a xen daughter, Kay, 9, were traced to! He said White made an offer two- transactions under the opening ;'35°%,0°%, Deas Bests. Topped, Fa Panes. Mexico, but have not been found./¥€a™s ago to buy only the Reo rush but was clear within five Ne. 1. j2sb ts bur Cabbage Guriy,| The FBI suspects they may we engine plant. The proposal was .90-1.10 bu. Cabbage, Red. No. 1, ‘met with foul play there or ‘turned down, he added, and now ; minutes. As turnover | slackened e 1.60 bu. Cabbage, Standard Vari 1 cured, scien actiiod tack ne , * sh 08 be tira, Fooped riety. fter UJ Nswin to another country, fed white has apparently decided that . bit as profit- taking took over. nabs | Cauliflower (Me | 1. 4 00-2 30 bo | “I am now of the opinion that I the anly way to pet tee engee \Celery, Fancy, 2.50 4- te 6-doz. crate; am personaily responsible for plant is to “make an offer for the * *~ * pe J 1.50-2.60 4- to #-dos. eraie. Celery, It was a half hour after the No. 1, 1.00-150 doz. Pennel, No. 1.| whatever amount the state can’t, Whole business.” 200-3 50 doz. beh. | CHICAGO w — Grains opened recover,” Hare said. ‘That ap- A Bohn spokesman said “‘any jopening before Bethlehem Steel, Kohirabi, No. 1. 100-150 dos. behs. firm, but then had difficulty in|pearg to be about $15,000 to $18,- m this time would be a which announced a 4for-1 stock Horseradish, No, 1. 300-325 pk. basket. | a ite: Board ” ia comment! et this, tine | split proposal, opened at 175% lee doa bebe paions, | MALATEIAIAG === of '900. | premature.”’ at 175% on Pry. Fancy ‘ree. wo'°¥ Trade today. Jn some th : i (1.10) $0-10. “bag. Onions. Green. No. y: cases the) Said Hare: Motors, wh a huge block of 25,000 shares, up 75-.90 doz. 8 Parees Root, Not 1, gains were not maintained... ‘a | ae of sap aged eertislor 3% from yesterday's close on the |;%%5' 3 dos. beha. Parsnips. No.’ 1, 135-|" 4 rush of commission house b 1 don't know where I will get P . S %4 bu. Potatoes. No. 1, 1.15-1 os, 50-| uy- tha: imonths of last year, has reported a * New York Stock Exchange. On Pa- i bag. Radishes. Black, No. 1. 150-200 ing got the market off to a good t kind of money. 1 may have ‘net loss of $120,701 over the first cific Coast exchanges after the debs dishes, Hothouse, Ne. 1. 190 dos.| 4 Soybeans were strongest in| © ack) the Democratic party Lodi nine ciathe of 1956. : New York close yesterday it soared _ Squash, Acorn, No. 1. 100-150 bu bail me out.” ay y Squash, Butternut, No. 1, 100-150 b sympathy with an upturn in soy- | to 178% before closing at 177, up Squash, Delicious, No. 1->.200-1 50 bu. bean oil. Dealings were active. “1 dot think there is any re- 7 jah sm Squash Hubbard. No. 1. } 00.180, bs the session wore on the buy-| lief for me in this. My oath of fe Replenish Blood Bank : lb basket. Turnips, No 1 90-125 doz ing power faded and trading slack- office holds me responsible for BURNING FOR PROGRESS — The last a : pics Ss eas Brokers expressed encourage- behs scabainge Topped. No. 1. 125-175 Du ‘ened. - | euch deficits. UTICA — Aimed to replenish the iment at the madket’ s behavi cLBITOCE aap bearer GREENS os 2 s + , 2ed Cross bioc bank for Ma- three farm ior.|2 * * lex | s . Rec s blood bank for the Ma houses to be by the Lincol , . ery Cabbage No. 1 100-150 bu Endis could let the thing shde for L y n Lincoln én Wixom road. Construction work on the noting that after yesterd: i ' rol 5 “hapter, ac i Division of the Ford ane r4 r yesterday's sharp ae . 100-1 50 Say Endive. Bleached. No’ Wheat near fhe end of the first a couple of years, but an account- comb County Chapter, a communt- The present site being cl oe plant began last Novenfber, and will be in oper: |break at mid-session it recovered pi 23.00 Breached, No 1. 246-300-hour was '4 lower to ~ higher, img has to be made sometime. {1 ty blood drive is: set for next Fri- lot of th Geared a become a con- ation by early in August, according to General 4 lot of ground for technical rea- > Lettuce. Leaf, No 1, 100-150 bu December $2.42%: com % lower might as well be made here and day-at the K. of C hall on Utica _ voy parking kc = the National Readquarters of Piant en William Bingen. sons alone, without any boost from Gace nt as wae roe at to 's higher, December $1.37'2; now.” Road, says He nry Wojciechowski, Tey i i ale. ? i _ _jthe | news. . 1.00-1.28 by. Mustard. No. 1. 2 00- 250 ba! oats unchanged to % higher, De-| -*) local chairman.. Potential donors : 8B H x ne Dutch and Youngstown /$>™ Teen Leerd ve: Suter Chard: cember 79g: rye *y lower to fel The state collected $50,000 of the may visit the hall between. 2:4 | around 2 and Lukens 250 bu. oo higher, December $1.43%; -|loss from Mrs. Thorpe’s bonding to 4:45 p.m. and 5:45 to 7:45 p.m. a Steel, rH fast - runni EGGS: Large 18.90.16 50 30- foe company. H Ww —— UN MOUSE oF vance Novi P lant Sea treme soc | 250, unt iam ee, fey SS oe ea te Ee a 2. re 0; @ Court for t Le ante [) akian % After its initial trade Bethlehem} DETROIT EGGS '20 eents'a hundred pounds higher, account left untouched. arr cen Rulsar tthe) petition, eoucerD= | tt the tit ne J A an wind eae cf - Based its gain to around 5. {| perrorr. wov 30—taP)—tygs foe December $15.5. The state has also seized the ing Marjorie. Rarburn and Keniets mille hour yest ntil there is now 1,-,ing on the west side of Wixom Gains of around a poii Detroit, case: [Thorpe’ house, but 1 Cities eee gain athe 14903 day helped Novi Township firemen 800,000 fee coe’ Nad 1 = fectesed. fedora; cats s r To Pruman Kelly. father of chéidren mae P sq t of floor space road is scheduled for completion were made by U. S. Steel, Good. Grades Grain Prices ‘ties will make its sale difficult. Petition having been filed in this m an old farm house on Wixom under cover. % |by mid-summer and will h rich, Boe Whites’ Grade A jumbo 59: large 41-43 The Court alleging that the present where- road, clearing the area for a con- | ‘ hed oe ing, L uglas Aircraft, weighted average 43; medium 31-34 wid Thorpe’s equity in it is only abouts of the father of the said minor | Plant opera’ should begin More than 1,000 offices, Singleton United Aircraft, Kennecott, Inter- *’€ 2%: small 28 Grade B large 39-41, CHICAGO GRAIN about $4,000 anyway, Hare said.,children ts unknown and children are voy parking lot at the new Lincoln) ‘said. national Nickel. wid avg 40%: CHICAGO, Not 30 (AP)—Opening dependent upon the public for support Assembly plant yesterday. ; | the early part off ext August, { . ickel, Dow Chemical, x ce Grade A large 40-42 wid avg grain prices. se and that said children should be placed | according te si 1 iNew York Central, Baltimore & My medium 31-34 wii avg 32%. Grade Wheai— “ar ..... 80's “The difference between the $58,- Uder the Jurisdictior of this Court As company officials’ and news| oi \ large 38-41 wtd avg 38'9. Checks 24 Dec 28% M 77h ~ In the name of the peuple of the photographers waiched! al trai { wella puri ing 2.000. N . B . f Ohio and American Cyanamid. ® rota weekly receipts of government Mar. |. __ 242%. Sen. teen 8 Pi 000 and $75,166 will have to come state of Michigan. you are hereby fri raining Two deep- . * graded eggs Nov. 24-30 were 10,770 MAY 6. .cs5-: ; "Rye So fied that the hearing on said petition crew of the fire department dem- & gallons of water per te will ews In rie T ° ° | Commercially graded eases July 226% Dec i 1,48, a my own $25,000 bond,”” Hare will be held at the Juventie Court, Oak- exas Co. and Gulf Oil were) Whites. Grade A extra large 43-44, Sep 228% Mar 150% = land County Service Center, Court House ly. the casmated the effectiveness of @ “UPPly the two ground- le) stor-| Gol more! tis large 39-40, medium 20's-31 Grade B Corn— May 1.50 The secretary of state, a Demo- 4°°¢%. 1260B West Bivd. in the City new type “fog nozzle.” age tanks for fire protectioQ, An-| Conrad Berghoefer, 26, of %10 P ee es large 35-38 Dec veee D3T%e July . | ta | of Pontiac in said County, on the ue other 250, a aR =| Opening blocks included Youngs- _ Browns: Grade A extra large @ Mar 141% Laré— \crat, said he talked with bond com- 11th day of Decemner AD. 1058, 08 600 gallon elevated Anderson Ave.. paid a total of $15 = large 38-40. medium 28'3-3] ul May .... ... 144 Jan ..... ..18 00 , ; py one o'clock tn the aftervoon, and you Fire Chief Fred Loynes said a wil also help in case of a in fine and costs after pleading town up 2% at 109% on 3.200 Grade B large 38 7 smell 2533— futy 145%. Mar «38.10 eit pa legen ed said Ce are hereby commanded to appear per- A § Se Oats— wou. mor his . t imm - sonally at d hear that less than ten gallons of ; Ity to s) ing before Justice shares. Royal Dutch up 2 2% at 9] — Dec . . TO%,. atalw = é It being rapeacie aint make personal water was used in extinguishing There is an industrial waste .disy, PY . . on 2.500 and Du Pont up 3% at CHICAGO Bt ee AND EGGS ately seize his own assets—bank service hereof this summgps aud notice = cia me — posal system large enough to sup-Wemmett a ae of Springfield," 180 on 1.700 shares CHICAGO. Nov 30 patie steady account, safe deposits, house or shall be served by publicaflon of a copy flames new . a5 - nshi u av \ ~ oN 5 receipts 797.000 opel ives - ; ‘ one week previous to ssid hearing ini ce, widen, takes all the oxygen PY & “ity of 5.000 peoples accord { REvT=hiP srethngee a, hae 3 hae a Churches Asked “er yee): cae EF a ved ing to Luther O'Dell, resident en- Agen battery ems *. ae New York Stocks 60%. 92 A 602. 90 B 60 “99 C 59 s * ® oul circulated: ilaaiaiCoants . spra) e s taken from a 0 B 60‘. 89 C 592 “They will mak e the oe pore ble 7 Reimar oa flames. . (gineer. The company is now in Note Gea wie ees H i] f ey wi ake me pay the y part in the Cty N ee ee 5000 een oe Se ee (Late Morning Quotations: a prices unchanged to 2 spote : «to al Re ugees money back to them,”’ he said ty, this 28th day The Novi traini = ounk,of gaso re arge t per cent or better A whit are ener = = the fire om rain ee Page i pieyesi he — tank at & farm at 9078 Reese Rd., reegroy 2 9 OOO A as tel ti) Ml Girties 36%, chee a8 cur snaards 31 _ by Bell Ringing ing Zo eess Usles = a a ieee coer — aes oe nee The main administration build- < poh ahh 36 SES ee SOS ep = ° ‘ . The Hares also * ''0¢ °°?) soRGIENA R. MURTHA times in a demonstration for fire- Springfiel Township, the Oakland Ai ee ch’ oe 82 {nt Nick 92 own a cottage. Sar acy ae ‘ ‘ i Sir : . °: Prob Register, J nile Divisier fighters of the Lincoin plant. County \Gheriffs Department oe Chel ae sae - ae 208 . _—_—_— All Pontiac churches are asked Hare appeared convinced that he _— wveNov 30. 1956 . learned toda Alum Ltd .,..1116 jacobs . 435 CHICAGO POTATOES to ring their bells f ee i . iten D. _— General ica io Te ., Aloe is ee a Seas A aes PEaCROO. Nex) 2) AP Potatoes * tes . neon Mowtay: fore une fee pageant state Manufacturing = t needs A: no agg Jomes 3 OL... $74:553- supp ederai snipenents ee eee orneys say the matter has not = Division, officially lighted the | ns | e =a a ba Oe aa 7 Cran, _ $f = plant Dermal a market f m Idahe-Oregon Russeta toe, Pecusees from Hungary to Pontiac. yet meen) tea eat ofices / _ & o am 3 46 | ae _ 44 um i soaked building the last time “CI b A 4 —Adv. Marcy 316 ee we (Oe Fee ee erko Rg DRKO'® Red Sponsored by the Hungarian Ref. . After the building- was burned U nniversary ‘ am N Gas e: LOF Glass. 79 ugee Relief of Detroit, 120 refugee MALLOCK caAnins J. 691 ANN ellis arcana compan eificiais| Rummage sale, 1, 8:00 at Am Rac |!) 174 SoS AS Li, . familes wil] arrive from Austria xpect 500 : : re A Birmingham eee conducted a tour through the build-| UTICA — Utiea Lions will mark CoDU™! Methodit Chyren, Mill Am Berar ape (rT ty ca itt ieee mneay or Monday morning = Pe at Youth Tyron and Clark. Mek, bother Street entrance —Adv. Am Tel & Tei 1 Lone om 8! tro R 1] | Te ee ee moe ings, where over 2,000 employes their tenth anniversary at a charter LN Am To me eee ere DETROIT LIVESTOCK me * 8 «6 ou a Y 2 a seg ¢ Nein agen : ded mn s R7 5 t nh ne lox erviec are making necessary installa- Night program on Dec. 8. with a Rummage sale, Sat. iat, Gane wae tag: Mack Tre 373 DETROIT. Nov 29 /AP:--Hogs salable At the Five Points “one at Avon School if Baile an St ene” tions. banqyet to which the publi is in. 10:30 a.m. Township Hail. Armco & esq Martin Gl a 173 Market nx a established t € ive ‘ounts Community I Ho pme 183 Oakland Just — vited” “ Ave. bet. John R & Deq Armour «& © 166 Me D Bre 39? cee le—@alat - 100 Fresh rex : Church. 3411 E. Walton Blvd. Mon- nal Le nent in eee: 1: Oras 74° ly cows arket merall stea sue , ? “ es x > : ust one year ago this month. Snorieared) gl Gathaematis a a dicen uss Compared lam weeks (cine Mead ‘3 day noon. women of the community AUBURN HEIGHTS—About 500 marty NOVEMBER 28 1936. ROSE ae a en . a ee Paungosion, tec = Atl Re! a 43 er Co es Ko poe vetty 00 ecuce ie ioe a Se ce will provide a dinner for mer. high school stadents from this area Lilian 6438 Gulfside Dr. Mil- ac’ 5 . efi . “4 to) 6omost! ents lower tilit es = ne a de oth . cre site, for the National Lin-| High School dining Aves (aide co. 6 Minn M&M 64.6 Very uneven. steady to wake tee tae chants, business men and area res- 2nd Canada are expected at the FP Burns gear (alster, x fare: coln Assembly headquarters and rooms, with Lions past interna- ° “Larry” P. R. Lawrence has ie Ge in “83 eee et... aH a unevenly lower; can- jdents Avondale High. School tomorrow T Vermillion and Ashby P. x ¥ Por e ae ers * iy ib " o . = then ood Mrs rt & since ‘that | _Ume. the plant has tional president 58. A. Dodge as added to the salesrm, at Riemen- Beecue: * “la Mont Ward |. 401 Weak to 56c eer: wakes = oe . ; to hear District Governor of Ro- * one Woorkeeibigss Punta ; and feede Dr. Istvan Szem ho h : | guest speaker. schneider, 232 8. Saginaw, distrib- Beth Stee! .. 1754 Nat Bise ...., 362 steady. few head prime 1020-1150 ib erei who had tarians G. C. Nichols. key eto Washington, D C. where a utors for Dodge - Plymouth prod. Bortne Air "| §T3 Nat Cash R.. 818 steers 26 $0-27.80. toad choice and prime been a prisoner of the Communists rians G. C. Nichols keynote a) rvice will be held Saturday, De- Th M WwW. mn the club here formed 25 Bohn Alum .. 234 Nat Dairy 378 1137 Ib steers 2600: bulk choice steers program on a test. of daily living mber I. et 3 pm. from the W. e an e members joined Now membership ucts. —Adv. Bond Sire... 182 Sat Gros |. 386 2330.29.00.” some choice and. prime three times and worked constantly | W Chambers Funeral Home. 517 varn ... t OT mixed lots 25 25-25 : lith st Are Looking For |i «5 Breas te pe ine, 1 nee SE 2 rem ut cog Sr 72 hours in a Boiapest How, Geet pester wi be ove. | . Unces, tunce Gordy ee - te Gil this executive position | First president; Dr. EO. Hensel. . . Brae Myf" 28a Xin Mo Py. 38 standard steers” 1300-17 00, “ain” bead Pital before fleeing, will be the, Taylor. a district Rotary official, | ftt'sipic Funeral Home" meets people well. has had | is still active and living in the | USINESS Dries bead Co 1+ WY No Am Av .. 387 choice to lo ‘00-850 none tots speaker. He took an English car, and president of the sponsoring | iicLaix NOV 28. 1996. SAMUEL some sales. retailing. promo- | Utica Area, while William Murphy Cal Pack 7. 416 ps 4 ape . ue vice 1 | chotce _Detfers forged his papers. went through Retary. Club here, Stanley Slowik, | copra ay Hovey. ae 89. be- tion or public relations ex- | is the club's president as it enters awn si ala” "15 hetters 1200-16 00 x “tants the siege line of secret police and will welcome guests. | dear father of Mrs Mary Jane s $s Gs -3 ito Ot! 423 cows 950-1100. sor “ar A ¢ Gurski and Albert McLain; de perience. You will find the } its eleventh year. The “promotion of Warren E. cen Dry... XZ Owens Cng . 604 kinds down to 900 : apie on aped into ‘Austria. The rally will be from 2 to 4:30 brotnervef Mrs Mary Wood. Mrs. oy interesting, challenging jHenderson, 16156, Lauderdale St..capra! airi .. 46 O°ORS ETG! 68S ters mostiy 750-10 00 utility and The Rev. Gordon C. Lindsay. pm. The test. which will be LaValigy Paskie and Mrs. Sadie and working conditions ex- Birmingham. to assistant sales Csfrier Cp ** go Fac G& El . 485 commercial bulls 12 50- 1400. few better . : ae On: ae ; oes diol) Tato! belan) Stl be) ae be | PI B i os 7H} Ban AW Air 17 [heavy bull to 14:0) cutter and’ pastor of the Five Points Church plained in—skits—-and talks in an Ku LM Meta Ue Oh ed | work in the jan Sno-Ball Event ger of Sher- Cater Trac os Pee ta Seah ste goed cad (cnciew tee “12 00. and Roy L. Hardy are local repre- international Rotary effort. asks ome shh inisroent ta Geb IM Pontiac area. A steady. sala- TON es = — Products, chee & on. ae PA RR... 213 1900-2150: good and chotce 650-830 ib Sentatives. four questions of each action in Cemetery Mr. McLain will He tn TOW ~ ° mi oe g PeO Ia... 191 feeder 1 cele) acai on . state at Parmer-Snov ied job with a real future in abies a aie “a Stiles Inc. has-been an- in Mil M 7. Prive ee WT den eS étum feeders, Gov. G. Mennen Williams has daily life: | Home ‘and may de seen ater 8 it. Expense account, paid va- Dance Club d their nounced by Vice tits Ste ---- 3 Pheipa\D |, 648 Calves—Salable 35 Today's market Proc laimed Saturday “Help Free) ts it the truth? t Ate) eation. and octher benefits. | annual Sno-Ball dance Saturday) n ice Climas Mo soe 2 nee oe oe ae slow spent steady Comosred last week's Hungary Day.” | Ys it fair to all concerned? PUCKETT. Nov. ~ 38. 186. » JOHN, = . ‘ola .. Wiip 3 . | close trade erratic: vealers de | t n st Princeton; @ You will practically be your levening, December 1, at Avon President W. F. Cole Foie OG) ec O°. oe ie ene weak to 100 lower, after be: inane er] pashan ot Audra ‘Puckett Gear own boss. Please send us a | Community Hall on Auburn Road Beckman. Hae! gee =" ee ae Ser os warren!) biatet LP reeset © ae Will it be beneficial to all fencernea?| Gust a = — letter of coptonten ype hnear Crooks Road. Dancing will Prior to the =. Sc . RCA cat Hehtweight slaughter calves 18 00-28-00. = County lincoln reoin Cladl. i coer wre “er mecé a oy son ... pub St 5.2 tndividual high oi ¢ I- | rn Ts rac you tit : resume aR ‘hes at 9 to the bersectet Ralph a Pp .. hee t- Consum ie ae Rex ben at as pemeeesl obs choice top 8 ied zon Lee Savings & Loon | Punerel ser vice iil Be held ‘Sat- poy nd ort sk ‘Monroe's Orchest mer pf 14%) eyn Met ~\812 3600: best late 32090 mo ay c 1, at pm at the about yourself, Box 37. The | S ra. shments t. FIENGCTSON Cone Can 464 Rev Tob B .. §84 standard eras First Church of God with Rev. : hare available. The public is invited was @ Zone Man-|Goct COPAS .. 155 Ridgewey WY Jae ctiiitr’ monly Ton? a0 eu t | p) t Eugena Ransy and Rev Tommy reseed Sraax: = stem — Me ed =o Cont we . e Royal Dut low utility mo st : — a0 ; _ . ‘Je 5 anque a e Merger Slated Dec. 3] or otis jati ™ Plc ii daa a - __ - n il 12 afeway t 12 ~~ Compared }2 Sek a : hape emetery Mr . = al Oak firm. He Copper Rng .. 444 5: Jos Lead 4 as aye The First Federal Savings & Puckett will He in state at the , HENDERSON formerly was as- Corn’ Pe «. 283 ae Planning their annual banquet. [oan Assn. of Detroit and the Pcie SOY oe eee 4 . soctated with the Dodge Division B& aioe °c: 2 es scarey set. for Feb. 11, members of the’ Royal Oak Federal Savings & Loan £.. 2271 Stiver Lake oa and the Chevrolet Division in vari- Dows Aire | eughter| ‘Oakland County Lincoln Republican Assn. will merge Dee 3h it was hee wcutea te ber Bei Pa 4 ous executive capacities Hostal Bata oA pastes ae lambs 19 50-2! ees =u Club last night appointed 16 com- announced today , ater dear father of Eugene ? ou Pac..... 20.00 Xpwn: cull te lo 12 56. |mittees erbush: dear brother of Leland. We can place all your Home, Personal He will direct ‘advertising and fast Roa...) $77 SO8 RY Q3---+ 44 cull to noice. slausnver' ewer 200-1" |mente, make Snel arrange-| The merger will enable the Roy. Cian ,sn¢,.Farch, Tertush_ and . a 5 pe y 1 s 17 00- Ss. s r t gton. Puner Property and Personal Liability Hazards — aa activities in his Fi A" Yeus 12. 333 Pp | feoo % Se ee ee According to president George af Oak office to expand and in- tate pili avieen es ral, How a ny . 3 new tees " al... 444 N ae s = _later_by _Huntoon Funeral Home. all in one policy at a eer med 01 Bg Sl ing , ee F. Taylor, U.S. Vice President Home Improvenvent Loans. Ellery In M i : 'Ex-Celi- oO nae oa mst oe eis CHRAGO LIVESTOCK Richard M. Nixon is expected to Pagal Improvement Loans. Ellery, |B Lemeriam _ 20% Savi to Y Helping Hands Aiding ee. HE Sarasa SS, Serene. Ne Aaah eee Oe the eneeat Oak Branch 11 West Fourth "Elabah wiey wis Saas Stud <= : ”: active i h- = lizabe eane w ed V ngs oO ou Fire Desti R |Preept Sel... $12 Som ou on? 2.000; active: Mi o,28 higher on buteh=| Heading the executive committee oo win be ic vag ee. 5 yrs. ago. Nov 2&h 198]. ire es itute usse ls lGardner Den 3” 7 Suth Pap 38_Ib.: few openifig, sales steady to . ‘for the affair will be Raymond E. come vice president of. You are not forgotten Mother dear, igen Bak... 93 S¥lv El Pd. 467 higher: sows active; strong to mostly Adg M Ww First Federal Savings. j Nor ever shat you be ROCHESTER Gea Diwan | 841 Texas Co 5625 higher: No W% mixed grade -lots dis. Mrs. iliam J. Randall i As long es Ife acd memory lasts, We're as close to you es your phone families ‘who re er wacatae| Gen fo. me Thome Pa 716 maul 18 $0 and ali Werce weiants pase and Mrs. Myri Neff are in charge M Gibb k | Baxi mised oy Ba pand. Chittren — e estitute Timk R Bear 90.4 9 1 izbts over of decorations, and Mrs. Frederick | & Gr — ee Mille “g42. 230 Ib.: several lots}3-3 mostly 2 190- rs. eric ayjor to a randchildren one EST ATE an aPosagiliem home fire early Gen Meters) Twent Gen 233 ee mae 16 00: Mago. t00 tot Wo 1C. Ziem and Mrs, William E. Don- | MOREAU 1H ‘LOVING MEMORY James tay r INSURAN nesday morning at 2661 West Ger Tei Sl 303 Bae BSS cn 372 15-38: few lots most, 3 290-300 1b. NEF head the invitations committee. MARLETTE — At the Methodist fay eres, Pair fa pec oie 'RANCE © ‘Utica Rd. are receiving help from Gen we sree 48.2 Unit Aire Siceaee oe -880 Ib. sows’ At last night’s meeting, Mrs. Men's club meeting at 8 p.m. Tues * [637" Dave gone but still we miss , - Cc = We -.sece 4 y \ Dee 100 Oakland ‘Ave. FE. 4-2544 [the area communities. Clothing. g pr” ‘33 ERNGETUR Hf“ gaiable cattle 2.000: caltge 400: steers Robert Tedcastle resigned as the day in the church house, Major Never shall her memory fade : ~ [shoes and -their_immediate needs Goodrich. 70 US Rub... 441,80d heifers uneven but KBput steady: club's vice president. Tayl Lionel Gibb, will give a t Ik he: Soret Beuchts Sut eceere, Uneet. we ided b Goodyear. 94 UB Steel ep cews_—mosti—_steads to Bong, bulls. Lads ee eatalk onthe rii in heaven we meet again are ng provided by the local o-ah Patee |. 15 US Tob ... 17@ Opened about steady: clostiyg, weak to! ‘pointed Robert C. Miller to” re CPA. Refreshments and a ae Her loving Mother, Father, Broth- | —- Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, Brook-Gt No Ry... 426 Warn B Pic 263/sbout 25 lower: vealers, ailf\ stockers place h ieee — ee a SS a i Gt West @ .. 71 West Un Tel.. 182 82d feeders about steady; Ynrall lots! piace her. iship nour. will follow. . TT 5 r — | Serving Good Food Since 19291 ]itzin comet tod tw tal bas. ats See aba Weng See. -- Hrayfom ton ote pd “and cc oman oki anaes messmen, eo =o (Gait “ON ..... - es Weste FE) ... 51 ogit a ' / RAR AS jHolland FP .... 112 White Mot .. 46.¢/ Steers 18.50-23.00: utility steer =| iv Nn’ : Breakfasts — Luncheons: At present the families are Homestk ...... 32.1 Wilson & Co 14 4] 1800 half lead mized utility end wiand- ® oe 8 Pyour Allied Florists -housed with relatives in Pontiac trust BS i 3 ree , = - SoU ietters, 18-00-22 30: unite and a rd + 3484_W. Huron FE 32-8301 RIKER FOUNTAIN [22 Siew ab Ede ee ITIes ‘more articles of clothing could be anita Mad ..100.4/ tice; couners ahd cutters oral 0° fa : Lobby of Riker Bldg. " f/used and anyone desiring to help. erece avemaees [hear Rolstetn cutters 10.00, few ek ne The Pontiac Press be —— - — is asked to call OL 1-911. oo ee she cial bulls 12.75+14.50: good and choteey\\ —— (day after a short illness, is*sur- FOR WANT ADS : - anid eT STE _—— Associated Press pee gd pedtna tod mir — os se ‘ METAMORA—Servict for Mrs, | ivived by her husband; two daugh- vs Phat led 675 Ib. yearling stock steers’ 18.50: load Gigce Ribble, 62, 4155 School St.,'ters, Mrs. Max Crothers and Mrs.| $ DIAL.FE2-8181 | Wet change.. +16 +9 +3 410\come mediums ae gee vee Meer Wh died early this morning of a Leonard Calkins, both of Marlette; . Pevious Gay 308 inte 13 taal "oane sheep 1,800: sl ayt, attack, will be Sunday at four sisters, Mrs. Isaac Wismer,| From 8 a.m. to § p.m. 2 3.4| Salsble sheep 1.500: slaughter lamb: Ye : : Week “ago .....2641 1303 16 1780 lmegeratety eative, steady to week:|° PB Ot Pilbrim ‘Congregational |Galt, “Ont.; Mrs. Wallace Burrows, All errora should be te ¢ PRR ee RRS REE TE a Rte Any Sg gost gis | hurd, burial will be in Metamora Hestler,.Ont:; Mrs. Glenn Turner,/ Ft atsuwer “sr eget Come In sve See 6ee Drive oe eee eee tel wd vers Westerns. 30.60: cull to low Rood Jambs Cemetéry with an OES, graveside ‘Lapeer and Mrs. William Didel- sibility for errors other ABS high cI GST8 date $82 LAES|around 90 ID. shorn lambs carrying No. aaah 4 The Piddald lies at the/man, Yale; five brothers, Earl, for thet sorties of tee 1 “ low....,. 208.1 1149 67.2 166.8) 1, fall shor pelts: te e Baird Home, Lapeer. She| Hamilton, Ont.; Elton, Galt, Ont.; insertion of advertise- eautiful, All New : I Sa, i oh aed’ clase hag: |belonge dered value =a i. eR OPP STOCKS Wa ti Metarhora * — (C. 3 Nephier Co.) : a + 9 Figures after decimal points are signthe ae Club. 2 ( : High Low Noon : : _ 95 28 28 Poultry : : Bal Rubber Co.*. - 15.4 164 don; f : Ross Gea: : es 3.4 244 * DETROIT POULTRY Wiliam ‘(THE STANDARD OF THE WORLD 15 1.3) DETROIT, Nov. 30 (AP)—Prices : , : ) . Tarte mand for = 1 quality. live roll mony ‘s. John Vroman Dr., will ee ReaRUR ERNE EARRERN pesacah aaah amnEmaEnennntE ee re 10 | gtteary tye hens ine: ig type hens jond nine grand-ifrom W. 2 ees 2 ee Ts : rs 2%- , . bee . nye aida ate ee seat PE Haye = . : | caponettes 5-6 Ib 23-25. in i GEER 5 Prince cmca nm . pease si ui | R ‘é | GO POULTRY for Mrs. ncoln to Run for Judge | sane, Nov. 39 (AP)—Live pouty Mrs.| tan CASH WANT AD RATES coops, &. of cae = Heer oneale 1,067 168,000 Tb) 1.0», » OF day Lines 1-Day 3 Days @ Days DETROIT = Detroit couuncil-/pieer :ewry bene ted ight pen, Sables at og : 1 a law bene on old ‘roosters 12% " Funeral 3 ! of Gov. Williams, |orer #% Bi a i ~ » FUNERAL HOME Experienced operators ‘on close tolerance fixture and machine w I BORING MILL Vootheos Siple 2 4 8, 10, 16, 17, %1, 25, 26, 28, 37, 40. what Wanted Male 6 | BLANCHARD GRIND. ~| EROPERATOR a eae — Nerseean Large national ‘Imance company, hes an immediate opening for an | and analy- attorney In estiga Sis work should. be 6 challenging | Peginnin for a Young man « - ogres in the legal tid Formenent | loca! Lansing Applicant aan be lcensed to psec | tice law in Michigan Could con- sider recent graduate planning ra take bar examination. y. giv- ing history, education, salary e x Tress and telephone number, Box 3, Pontiac Press | RADIAL DRILL OP- 1 MIL LING MACHINE High Hourly Rate All Fringe Benefits Broach & AUTO MECHANIC PERMANENT o> for dependable. experienced fera A FEW working men needed st once for cutside work, some mechanical experience helpful. Apply 1064 W Huron between 10 and !1 a mo A Permanent Position _ AS A Police Officer WITH THE ~Ponitac Police Dept. 40 HOUR WEEK SALARY $4 433 — 84.745 Attractive fringe enefits Requirements Age 721-28 (time & service may be dedocted from age). High sec oot | Seems, poo ba at — are. eight ip ae Me ees a8 ARCHITECTURAL DRA! Experienced in ‘natits _work, | § schools, hospitals. Stim ulat-| md program Wages com mensur- ence Phone Mrs with experi woe Bowdiich for appointment. MI SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT ne Age 25-35 Reliaole, ort Gare | mith, Tarapate, MacMe- hen. Inc AUTOMATIC SCREW MACHINE —— Apply in person. Roch- Joh malities Com ore § 311 Griggs 8t. Rochester ALERT EXPERIENCED REAL. estate salesman for fast growing tecation. Call J-R. Hite. Realty 101) W Huron St PE 5-618) BARBER “WTD AT. HOLLY FULL time e Rittersdorf Barber 5 ‘olly Mich ME ARE 7-1421 CAR WASHER WANTED 559 AU- _burn Ave CARPENTER WANTED OR 3-6042. CAB DRIVER's STEADY DAY & might. Over 35. Apply 438 Or- chard Lake 3 to 6 pm COOK MUST BE EXPERIENCED 5-8060 broiler man FE DIE MAKFER- | TOOL MAKER Steady Te Write tontiag Press. Bor DRUG CLERK Outstanding opportunity good THE ERKGn COMPANY, NEW- Working conditions & hours for ~5060 right man, phone MI ¢ DRIVER. EXP ‘N ROUTE WORK Cofiine Cleaners 680 Wood ward Roch OL 27711 FOR STAMPING PLANT IN LAKE Must be able to set Au- tomation dies MY 3-2761 EXP MARRIED MAN “ON DAIRY general farm Modern house. ore Long, Sieeth Rd.. Milford EXP SINGLE MAN FOR GEN- WANTED erel hoy dairy farming 385 Letts 6's miles N. of Rochester EXP. SERVICE MANAGER’ ON’ Chrysier Products Write. stating experience All. information confi- dential — Press, Box 56 EXP FE AND ARH UNDERWRITERS A chance for experienced life and A&H, Underwriters to get in- on the Ground floor of a well. — Co. Your chances fer advance- ment are exceptional if vou can do the job (Mey also consider salesman ir other jines! Contact Cheries EF Cisseil. Supervising eral Agent. 13 Linco tween 6 & 12 am MIG MEG Taso 118 Indianwood Rd L«ke Orion GM EMPLOYE INTERESTED IN weekend employment. has NCR | wtyme and “nor exp. Write tinc Press Bo: FAMILY MAN _ 3% to @ Must be handy’ all- ground With tools, — be a escep: Yonaliy thorough werk yor. smal deen -tiserpition en work Steady year around fal Pcntiac Give phéne number bes Ry Write Pontiac Press. Machine Co, ord mechanic Ford dealer, Mil- pry Ys EV NGS & WEEK. as lid BOYS. EVENINGS & WEEK- PART TIME “SALESMAN TO “SELL | : nationally advertised | Sell chieks in the eve | ning good commission rate Write+ ae eee age a 4 a De Co! ve 1 Me | 1964 WANTED. CAR WASHERS FRI Co For furnace. & apetignce work | poonnxErce WANTED: MALE | Have opening tor alert young men .. Plent: sagroe Play ALAN REALTY CO. 1075 W Huron 8t PLEASANT MONEY MAKING | INBIDE REPAIR TURRET LATHE _ tolerance work REAL ESTATE SALESMEN OR) Paid CC. and “eo. eae KOR ...| tion meets the Leople. well, tion or public relations ex- the the Pontiac area. A steady ture Expense account, paid vacation and other benefits You will practicaily be rour letter of application in which lowa a 54 vear old firm with AAA-L rating manufacturer of the | finest in advertising ideas has an Immediate epening for es seles- man in this area. We will show | you how to earn from 7 We manufacture our 1 produtt in our on modern write Masor Tarte: 944 Rocker. | t Oakland County Please state | all correspondence confi- wicreoa EXPERIENCED “MAR- ried or single man orlarge dairy | University Farm. 57500 Washington Michigan -7a84 ~ Help Wanted Female 5 n- tiac. Mic’. or call FE 147. pe- BILLER AUTOMOBILE DEALER Lee preferred Some FE 29101 for appoint iwip FOR CAFETE- = — ee to 8 CARPENTER 5 YRS EXP ENGINEER Graduate mechanical! enginees. tor desi, end development of pneu- ‘matic and hydraulic aircraft de- ortween 10 am and 5 pm “aise | __ 160 W. _Mapie_ Birmingham —_ days $65 per week. Apply i in | _Soutntiels, Cor. _of i Tet ROUTE. OPEN FOR | fied man with car who ne * wa earn $125 per week or more. Work — ress iso 1 part time delivery® Onc saleeman Call Fuller Brush, PE 2-3318. ; time ' + \ - GRILL GIRLS CALL FE 8-0483 FOR APP'T. QUALITY | CONTROL * KEY POSITION AS A QUALITY | ENGINEFR | FOR THE LINCOLN DIVISION or FORD MOTOR TCO; A wonderful opportun- __ity fora man with experi- ence in metal forming. Work body bucks, body construc: tion. assembly fixtures. are and gas welding, sol- _ dering and metal fishing. Mechanical engineer de- gree or the equivalent re-| quired. Temporarily locat-) ed in Dearborn, to move, to Novi early in 1957, 1 Apply Salary Personnel oo 12,8 Schacter Rd. ‘ .ROUGE PLANT Ab _ FOUNTAIN MAN one AP- are. a bees ark Mere: s Restaurant. Fy “GENERAL AND und Subur bom oe Asset like eniidren. $0 sen 2592 Diste Hey ELDERLY LADY TO h VE new home and care for a XP. Ww AITRESSES Huron Apply beta ‘REE RENT FOR THE CARE OF inquire at 52210 De- (GIRL WANTED TO DO SHAMPOO ing of batr strictly Emilie Salon. 1020 N. Hunter, Bgham. MI ¢-7710 GIRL 1 TO CARF FOR 3 CHIL DREN | gs housework Stay nights | L OR WOMAN OWN TRANS. rtation. Care for children. 3 yrs — old, while mother works Rutgets. OR 3-2463 before 42007 GOOD ALL AROUND GIRL, mest be exp. with children | y day clean, 1 day os LADY aaa ‘BABYSITTING “LINCOLN DIVISION F Secretaries STENOS. “ Deksborn, Michiexn = SATU RDAY, DEC, t |POR., FURTHER Drona CALL LUZON 1-4600, EXT. Fe a Dh STRONG WOMAN TO WALK GEN.. Seana | from 1 to § SECOND COOK WTD FOR CAFE teria. Mainly carving roast beef. | E. Maple, . Mi Birm. Applicants taken between | 10 am. and 5pm 4 Also on Sun. Sales Ladies (* Must be experienced in indies’ | tions. Georges-Newports, 74 N _baginaw eee SALES LADIES FULL TIME. EX-: pertenced on! No others need apply. Ser ys. Watson, Simms | _Bros. $8 N Saginaw TYPIST. WILLIAMS LAKE AREA. | Hours, 4 to 10. OR_3-6061. | 1 ALL ENDS OF CEMENT WORK -A-1 CU RPENTERS. Starke BT O: - CARPENTERS | on Flattiey, EM 3-0482. rages and breeseways. throoms kitchens. No money = estimates. 1 to 5 years to FE &-3785. Or FE 4¢-0032 _terms. Genin ~ steatr service. Com- Get +3435. ,-1 LAYING. SANDING & FIN Licensed contractor FE. 37647. A&B TRENCHING Footings Water line. Field tile FE 5-8961 Diaces. A’! types MY %-1187 ‘BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT work Also chimneys. No job too large. Residential and Commer- cial Guaranteed work. Ph. PE | 48004 P rs P mill > HANGING, PAINTING, r repairing. PE 17-0932. Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service “PAINTING. WALLS WASHED, PA- | PP sana po ee gil removed. B sé CASH BUYERS WAITING Por Your land contract or @ estimate before you Service, ¢, Call Ted McC Cc. “HAYDEN, Realtor, _ FE “PAINTING is" Steen Wy ; BRICK’ & BLOCK WORK, FIRE. TUPPER _ Physio- Therapy SWEDISH MASSAGE & THE ie 1 foot technique..1 4-2851 ao seasone! WANTED: GIRL, is To 3 YRS. old do general office work. Trpine required Phone FE 4-4562, r Mr. Porter. “Ww ANTE DITYEPIST Must be fast and accurate Good Wages. portunity for advance- =— ent. vacations, hospitaiiza- and insurance. M C. Manufacturing Co. 118 Indianwood Rd., Lk Orion WAITRESS | Full time Night shift. No Sunday | work apply lates ot ~ Bicmar Je _ inn Ww Ruron ____ 1 RY WALL TAPING, }, GUARAN- | WAITRESSES: WANTED NON NES 33 J Drive In- 4845 Dixie Hwy WANTED EXP ALTERATIONS lady Perry Cleaners. FE 43836 Fo ung man ip new modern WOMAN. 25-50. TO ASSIST WITH housework 2 adults no heavy cleaning or laundry live in §20 A : 05 BLOCK BRICK cee tan) WORK | and fireplaces. FE 2- Carpenter Connie Rough or trim en ter D&M Bldg. Service. Call FE Eas, F HS experienced —2-1004 or Eves. 0 'CEMENT IS OUR apeciarTy. __Pioor: EM s, basements. ~ CEMENT & BL OCK _ WORK, FE_ 5-0782 CHAPLE>d BURCHAM FLOOR Contractor Laying, sanding and finishing 230 Endwell Walled Lk MA ss M449 eed work. OR 3-58 moving charge Jim Niemche EM 32072 —_— ELECTRICAL CONTRACT WIR and repairing RB Munro trie Co 1060 W Huron. « EXCAVATING BULLDOZING Trenching Hourly or by job pe Sat and Bun Day and night shift Jax-Kar Wash 00 8S Hunter Bivd. Bham or female, witn general ledger exp. Call Mrs Smith OL 1 381. ian OR WOMAN FOR GOOD ins route. We train you, ; bate year re no lay Ss average $250 *'00 per hou _Appty ts in 5 pereen. iso ON N Perry. opportunity for man or woman to call on farm families. in 8 | Oakland County Full or part tme Year round No experience or capita] required Write MC- NESS COMPANY, 120 E Clark St.. Freeport. Tl - saleswomen for new home project tm Pontiac, Waterfcnd and Utica area Exp preferred Rose Hil) Reaity Co Enwond 32-0060 E mployment Agencies 8A PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT SER — | 18 W_ Huron +2551 BIRMING HAM OFFERINGS fmmediate full or -art time. Sec- retaries. typists @enera] office | work and experienced salesiadies.— ee ere Emplorment Service, le. Birmingham. Mid- qi, aaees ‘OF FOUNTAIN PENS Lost | Sees + MIDWEST PONTIACS OLDEST EM- PLOYMENT AGENCY IN-+ VITES YOU TO COME IN AND DISCUSS SOME OF OUR PERMANENT POs!I- TIONS 408 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG FE e277 Instructions 9 BEST WAY DRIVING SCHOOL on more driving sense for your ‘al! $5586 or dollar 86-0217. Herber’ Cooley LEARN TO DRIVE THE SANE —_~ WAY AT “SAFE-WAY”™ DRIVER | TRAINING SCHOOL Bus FE 2-21253 Res FE 81645 PRIV PIANO LESSONS. AGES 5 | _through 9 FE 5-2726 Work Wanted Male 10 ——— | ‘sriltwell A GOOD HANDY MAN WITH FAM- tly. Wishes evening work of any wind, Call FE “+6841 + —— counter’) BOYS. 16-18 ANY KIND — of steady work FE 42335 A-l CARPENTER WORK NEW & repa' FE ¢ 4210 BOY WOULD LIKF PART TIME gas station work FE 54-2758 shorthand CARPENTER WORK ALL KINDS Reas John Featherstone, FE 41330 Reeds work FE 58-8325 spite CABINETS, FORMICA AND files ish work Attics finished. Recr tion rms. repairs EM 3-4775— CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- ter Kitchen and specialty. FE pe od ae ee CARPEWLfERR AND CABINET “work New and repair D B _Murdock. FE 2-786] |ORDER YOUR CHRISTMAS TOY PES. now Furniture repaired. 5-4840 MARRIED MAN” WITH WIFE AND AND | baby need work badly FE 42760 Se nansoxny S8TON= AND CARPEN- PE try, Also 6dd jobs MARRIED MAN viens PART work. # a to 2 p.m. orl see Have Gaacneecs license. MAN WANTS PAINTING BY nour or job Ph. FE 8-3060 MAN & DUMP TRUCK. REAS “OR 36241 — OR 3-0312. ee WORK WANTED. Reasonable FE 5-1016 |SAMMIE DUNN JANTTOR SERV- | _ sanding» foo: s _FE 3 ‘Work Wanted Female 1 fT ! DAY SERVICE ‘RONINGS Pick up and deliver OR 3-3478 © A-| IRONINGS. $3 A BU. PICK up and delivery EM 3-005 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH & clean FE $-3036 Eve- FE 7-8087 BABYSITTING IN MY HOME 5 da. > a wk FE 32-0416 mn Trot of B DAY OF phased Troy or Birm. area 21-1355 BABY SITTING. DAY ae IN my home Perry Park Licensed FE 4-7871. DEPENDABLE LADY Desires | ~ i ASHES AND RUBBISH HAULED house cleaning, babysitting or care for sick FE 4-7186 EXP\ WOMAN AT DAY work | Mon’, ae or Fri References | ~ FE. 836 |GIRL 21° WITH GOOD LETTER endation Good ref wf recotRm: a Would Tiké, job cas receptionist im doctor's office or elsewhere. Call FE 5-5533 Eee | GIRL WANTS “DAY ~ WORK 5 days a Week. “Dishwasher FE 4-G90R IRONINGS DONE-IN MY. os pick-up & delivery, J FE 5 | TRONINGS DONE IN aS ae Reas. FE 5-7624 ana y ight housework _ _ OR S703 LADY WISHES LIGHT © WOR OR _&8 companion to lady. FE 5-76 MIDDLEAGED LADY WANs holusekeepin in widower's of bachelor's ¢. With no other } woman im charge. Exc house- _keeper. Good cook. Call MU 40522 2 MAN WITH * TON PICKUP { he ts work Call anytime. oe rE Tr MOTHER WITH CHILD WANTS housework for em loyed couple _Live in, FE 20188 sneookaaine TYPING, SEC. __retarial service. EM 3-2842 PRACTICAL gg AVAT! EX- perienced OR Few. awrreRsOA ee a POSITIONS NOW AVARABLE gAanhGE oreoe boxe 8 DONE’ in m, Join I eee Division now’ _ WOMAN DEainrs HOUSEWORK, a part of the or.’ _ WE. +0033. panicalion when it: moves. to Novi early in 1957. _by the hour. ig) & IRONINGS 08 WANTED. Wasit AND TRONINGS OR | Help Wanted 8 i\HOUSEMOVING | |ACE TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL FE & IRONINGS - st & 9% Bu. Day work.| M FLOOR SANDING OLD a specialty Carl L. Bills. 2-5788. GEN BLDG REPAIR BRICK work. cement plastering. Carpen- try FE 42290 —E “THO |GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL ‘34 8 TELEORAPH kinds. Est -1018 ‘lugus See ey §1 IPCOVERS C ‘ reads Your material ‘FE 85-5797 ___ Lest & Found _ u ee | POUND—FEMATE, | PART “coc: FE ¢2200 _383_N. Cass FE 2-3021. ~ ROOF REPAIRS _Eavestroughing — PE 40444 equipped FE | 4-8450. L.A. Young. tie & rec. rooms, a speciality. OA 8-3706 — JOS FLEMING FLOOR LAYING. Sanding. finishing 65 Edison. Ph. rE_ 23-4405 LET Us GIVE You 4 a PRICE— or shell home & garages FE pag in vie 5-6068 R G SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, sandiny and finishing. Phone FE Lost a BOER MALE CAT. WHITE _8-0002 ee _ TR e HUNG AND BULTDOZING R_ D Tompson FE 4-6841 LOST Business Services 13 APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHING machines ard vacuum sWeepers Thyle Electric. 803 N° Johnson PE ¢5168 repaired bv factory trained men et our store Genera! ee & O’fice Supp Co - rence St Phone FE ors APPLIANCE SERVICE We service al] makes of wringer and automatic washers 30 yrs in Pontiac OY" 6 Oaklasd PE 2-4021 atin wox HEARING AID RM 10 10 N Saginaw FF 4-0539 ; Br SOMPTELD WALL CLEANERS alls and windows Reasonable Five ext No obligation FE 11631 and tr:mming Get our bid FE 8 DRY WALL BY MACHINE FREE | estimates No job too big or! small FE 5-4628 Rented and sold. FE _2-0077_— EXPERT BLOCK LAYING AND | emént work Licyd L. McGuire Leke Orion MY 34163. _ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- i FE 300 revmaies 218 : ras | | PURWACES LEANED: ~ SERV - teed Plumbing Chester Nelson, FE S-178g GENE'S HEATING SERVICE, FUR. naces repetred. =teenes. sold. Free estimates FFE 5-3909 PLASTERING COMMER- ctal residential @ repair. FE CHARLIE WE GIVE UP. COM and hear our new Hil! Billy band, _Signed_| Dick and Jim; ° “MAID _ FOR. >jJURPLIES. 0274 oe REPAIR SERVICE. ON WHIRL- poo] washers R B. Munro ree trie Co, 106 W Huron FE 5-64 SAMMIE {DUNN 3a JANITOR 2 FALL ‘SPECTAL. ce a ae roe (end ae ioe clears TREE TRIMMING | aN REMOV- el] Free estimates. FE 2-6019. F _ 46324 ~ 8AWS MACHINE FILED \ MANLEY BEACH 10 Bagley St | TREE. TRIMMING AND REMOV- al Pree est FE 37-8354 FE 8-6528 Dressmaking, Tailoring 16 ‘FORMALS AND DANCE _— COs- tuméa made to order FE 2-3075 Furniture Refinishing 164. REP AIRING ae Es A slalty. FE 5-7332. FE so1s7. __ incom Tax Service 7, COME TAX AND GENERAL | carer OL 1-4493: after 6, OL , _1-0689 | ; feeeay Service __18 ice, A-1 moppin he and | ‘LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF- | led. beautifully finished. Pontiac Laundry. Phome YE 32-8101 FOR FAMIL\ LAUNDRY, SERV- ain Landscaping 18A CUSTOM BULLDOZING. YAR driveway grading and back fillies: EM 3- 3023 EXPERT. TREE TRIMMING AND Wed. Children to Board ; 26 BY DAY OR WEEK CLOSE TO Movit ing & Trucking 19 © removals §-6593 or OR | 3-206 . Barements: ete. cleaned, FE 4-7615 A-1] MOVING-HAULING EXCELLENT SERVICE reasonable Rates FE FE _5-3458 demas DUKES TIP TOP We haul anything. anytime. any-j _place. Especially stock. FE 4-2853. AFTERNOON HAULING AND. moving. FE 5-0675 CALL BILL, FE 5-5033 FOR LIGHT ~ hauling and rubbish = ite) HAULING AND RUBBISH. ! NAME | your price. Anytime, FE 8-008 ‘DAY_OR /NIGHT TV SERVICE. | re his or FE 5-8390 YPEWRITERS & sone MA- | General veg and Office Sup- me i OURS sdaptr's pms DRAPERIES FE . ewe _by appt FE 5-1927 STOM UPHOLSTER- si72 Cociey Lake Rd. EM | and BOB Ma To Buy—To Sell—To Insure SS oe before, you se! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor /1T N. Saginaw St. Ph. Open Eves “Til 8: 2 dollar paid Prompt service We also buy equities A_ JONSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2833 CAR H FOR LAND CONTRACTS. $250, 000 to warchase new A] cients aoe me ec lere ore vou sell. of your contract ROOM APT. Andersonville Rd., 3 : ‘water, bus 23-2015. 2 RMS. NR. YSHER 30D EwW- decors’ and ¢ linens. ees and steam _ CASH IN A FLASH! | For your land contract 7 ROOM APTS CLOSE TO GEN- eral Hospital. Inquire et 345 Oak- _land Ave __ __ 2 ROOM APT 27 Mecbanic St. 2 NICE’ LARGE ROOMS , UTILI- ties, washing pPivi'eges, ‘garage _ Norton OOM APT LARGE PE 24300 HH Norton. aM Aer: "AR “BOW NTOWN F Sada con AND PRIV. BATH _Aduits 3“ w ‘Huron Apt 4 J. Nyowen. oe 4640 Dixie Hwy. |? ROOMS, MAIN FLOOR, MEN | S & REMODEL-| (ost. ings, trailer homes. kitchen. at- | We contracts or immediate sale. cies —T What, have Reasonabie vou? Ciscount, large | or sma!) belances new =| Clark ed contracts. tate. 1363 W. Huren St. hae Yor Mr. Clark. Bulova h. town Pontiac FE 2-804 _ LADY's SORTS DRESS LADIES’ 1 BROWN HAND- | Neisners, please re- * PEM ALE SABLE AND! M39 pit al Ra Children's pet ACME ELECTRIC SEWER CLEAN- , _ ward _OR 3-8512 j ers Guaranteed work FE 40635. REWARD — SPRINGER SPANIEt. | 7 and white, no callar, | missing since Tuesday MT 42758 ONE BLUE PARAKEET. | ALMOST me ~ POINT- ' Vie of Elizabeth Lake. LOST GERMAN SHORT rT MAIRED _ Lost YOUR PET? give one a home? FE 5-0290 | Hobbies & Supplies 24A_ SCRABBLE SETS $3 PAINT | itis & Personals 25. AAA PRIVATE DETECTVES Ease your mind of worry the facts about matters Y 5-6201 CHAIN SAWS | _ce GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- ing ae tan adviser, Aerotred Knapp Shoes ,c0-¢ OPERATION IN NEEDED wiTh | s driver Quanifica: ella Cominien eet The Bafety of Yoursel you WERE RIORT.. HAVE Gilbert to play frem now until after New Years. Signed a you are having cee meeting | day MICHIGAN CREDIT, COUNSEL: | Divers Oakland Theater FE 8-0456 Store and Gift Shop Will open Sundays and evenings till Christ- mot orcnere Lake Ave. near MPSS BAE cal Arby O'Dea, ON AND APTER THIS DATE NOV. 30, 1956, I wil] not be responsible fo. any debts contracted by any other than myself. Lowell M. Will- 830 Orlando, Pontiac, SALLY — YOU WIN. Western Music again. Signed Dick | and Ji _ Travel Agencies 25A ‘25A PLANNING A_ TRIP? ~ STEAMSHIP | ice. ph Pontiac Laundr rE. AIR RAIL 2 ¥ | RESERVATIONS & TICKETS i pea . “PONTI. AC TR AVEL MORTGAGES ON GOOD PROPERTIES ‘y acre. Aas wets with 100 ‘t front TO GET THE Most For YOUR land contract, Rea tor eee | la BEDRM LOWER FL Aq UTI 1050 W Ho furp as is the “bird hed see _fton St Phone PE _preterred. FE #3135 CONTR ACTS WANTED / 8,2 ROOMS. APPLY APT, ‘7. No children Call after 4 __ BE ROOM APT. FURN IN 3 Angie $50 monthly. FE- _Se308, iF) } LAROE CLEAN ROOMS NICE. | ly furn Private bath and ¢n- trance. No drinkers rE. +1873 “ 8 Paddock ARGE ROOMS. . DOWNTOWN, ” inquire 23 22 Auburn Rear Office — 2 ROOMS. | PRIVATE ENTRANCE. __modern _Teferences , FE 44340 2 ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR. vr entrance. Util furn Adults FE ise Children welcome heat _MY¥ 23-6583 _ Wanted Real Estate 32A 7 FURN OR ROOMS 255 PROSPECT CASH POR YOUR HOME OF EQUITY If you want immediate call us) In many cases We Car get you cash for your home or equity. Just | aed us s call and your Real look over your property and teil you its selling possibilities heed listings om all types of prop- erty for the immediate market. Clark Real Estate, Gan Ru- 46402 or FE 448 ron. evenings and Sundays WE NEED LISTINGS Buyers waiting, ‘arge competent sales force ready to convert your property into cash We have the names of many families who are anxious to move into this genera! area More than 90 per cent of all buyers tor Milford area and (2 BEDROOM UPPER FLAT ‘EAST Highland Avatiable the second week in Dec *40 @ month KE s - _ 2 ROOM FURN APT- COUPLE only PE 47122 _ ee ‘2 ROOMS LOWER CLEAN. PRIV ent. Couple No drinkers rE 'J ROOMS COUPIE ONLY FE 42 un 2 AND 3 RM CABLNS. if Purn All Sohn | Eas rates — Open f¥ 2.9171. Tru-Rustic Cabins. 468 _S Broadway, Lake Orion YT RMs AND PVT BATH CAR- PETED FLOOR 16 W PIKE _ADULTS_ ONLY 2 ROOMS. PVT ENT AND BATH _FE 5-8466 184 Mt Clemens st 2 Le PVT BATH 21 RAE- thing furn 34 Orchard Lake provers West of Pontiac come 2_ aa M APT FURN EVERY. ty has maintained many offices in North West Detroit for many yeers past therefore eeeggnoos to supply mote buyers . your property, Sor maximum tesults list with C Schuett today. 2? LARGE ROOMS & BATH. FURN apt 74 Earlmore FF.. 2-333¢ 2 PURNISHED ROOMS & BATH Private emirance 6 )=6— Franklin pre Call C Schuett for’ «xpert valua- 2 & 4 ROOM OAs MEAT FE tion. Cash buyers waiting for ai! types of property. Including lake reat acreage. vacant ness properties. Tt costs no more ‘to get the maximum results. Call today for fas} active service. C. SCHUETT REALTY 7404 E. Highland Road ~~~ BUY OR SELL I will personally Duy rour prop- sibeos of FE 8-812 % ROOMS. _ wEWLT “PAINTED. furn and partly furn Nice and wiet os opines piace Apply 7 Mec THE TA CORIA APTS |} ROOMS. GROUND FLOOR, ALL utilities furn- No children or pets Miaceeget couple preferred Ph. 3-4670 } ROOMS FURNISHED AND DIN- ing L. Private entrance ground LJ —erty_or will sel] t for apd, level, duplex ty Utilities & show you how to get tach if the’ heat furaishea‘Fisver erent let | price is reasonable. Call us nD a hy BROKER eosin $09 Eliz eae [ TISTINGS WANTED? BUYERS WAITINO L Us sHOW YoU HOW GET CASH he pete , EQUITIES a veake R. Middleton ‘BROKER PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY ' lth ae a ROOMS. PLEASANT. CLEAN priv ent Shere beth No dfink: ers FE 3707 _ |) ROOMS & BATH. Alt. UTILITIFS furn Children welcome. $20 week- _ly. FE 5-1435 |} ROOMS, LOWER, PRIVATE EN- _trance & bath 37.8 Parke — J RM UPPER ALSO 4 RMS & _bath, clean, close in FE 4-861? IT DOESN'T PAY. Our method of | ‘J ROOMS & erat 1 18T FLOOR showing only to qualified pree- | Close tn FE _24308 pects saves you time and mone “Dont worry with Looters ~ us now. We need farms, lake, and residential properties. | to details for financing and clos ® To Buy-—To Sell—To Trade NEWMANS VARIETY. you BUY AHEN | REALTY CO. +e diel FE (2026. 1075 Huron - NEXT DOOR TO BRANCE POST OFFICE WE HAVE | WE NEED LISTINGS HAVE 8EV- eral Prgipet wee medium priced hom and vacant commercial property we also equities and contracets K. L. Templeton, Realtor | | 3830_Orehard Lk Rd__ = vt ft a 9) peer PF itcei a oe — = PUN 1-871 WISHES AND PROMISES WILL ere AC 7M or 08 8 J ROOM FURN APT. CLOSE IN no drinkers. Call before noon. , _165 S. Park. } CLEAN ROOMS. PVT BATH. | adults only No ¢rinking FE FARE & ROOMS & BATH, UPSTAIRS 270 State FE 42072 | Jrms & pvt aseo Heat & hot water tneluc Near renee Lake $7 Mo ce ollie & Harger Co Huron Open Eve- nings ; 3 CLEAN | ROOMS. nicely turn. Adults, a8, call ‘ter 4 and Sat. FE 2-3858 J ROOMS. NICELY FURN. APT. tile bath, garage Emploved cou- | e or 4 men Near Waterford | Bes 1704 Crescent Lake Rd | 3 Se APT ON MAIN FLOOR. | 2 blocks from downtown. Prefer e—eiderly couple No drinkers. Phone after 4pm FE 2-7384 and _ Bus service, OR oy, LOWER 3 — — ali utilities wouBernArtER 1 FOR RENT. Ba- ITs WARM “AND — ONE 4 ROOM AND ONE § M Late priv Berea” cor 3 ROOMS "AND BATH K G HEMPSTEAD, 102 = “OU-, r 4-0284 Shop, 815 Orchard Lake Ave KITCHENETTE APTS GAS HEAT All utilities furn $20 weekly OR 00 Private bath & oe a - bus tine = lecetion 785 Whitte CH Lb come $8 a wk. 335 Waidon Rd MODERN 3 ome ¢aMs_ CONNECT. NICE ¢ ROOMS BATH AND Ga. W side Aveiiapie now FE- 613 EO HEMPSTEAD. 1 _PE_ +4204 SHARP NORTH END BACHELOR private bath & ent very nice & ciean, gas Attractive new duplex type unite. Reasonable rent. Located = Por athe tiae om East Blvd. am WEST SIDE } ROOM APT. FUR- nished Private Phone FE 53-1642 tout COOKING ane vatiae MY 26 Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 1 Ut ot eae ano BATH. $10 SrVERAL “APTS. AVAILABLE FP POR a aw “aPT aber rs U oS a akin 8 vate emtrance Cafl FE 30701 of UPSTAIRS viar Ty ROOMS AND | AND BATH. STOVE enc utilities furnished © = wth ia OR 3} BEDROOM, aoe fren. heat — hot water large - INE slo ROOMS AND BATH e000 INCLUDES. ora: il afer 6pm. all ¢ay Sunday & COLD NEWL Y ‘DECORATED | i Rent Houses Furnished 35 cre Agromaie : OCK FROM RRY 3} NEW UNFURN APT CLOSE JN 2 ute th BOA 2062 Commonwealth after § week cays. a!l day 3 ROOMS AND BATH NEAR GMC 2 BEDROOM ROT WATER. SNOW. Truck 397 .Prospect mal s: a HOME YEAR 5 ROC babies ? Gaon econ) arr = oan 2 ROUsES ON PONTIAT ee Lt One 2 room and ope 4 room ty y RMS “AND BATH “on sHIae Eels Also tratier space per ——_— ae N Se inew st $3 Coup! * ‘ents sseereaes ly } LARGE ROOMg ON MAIN FLR- a es 7ALLED LK. MOD BEDROOM MODERN COTTAGE. Clean and warn Ulllities in¢lud- ed Ss Réa., Lake Orion 7 “ROOMS. MODERN. HOT Wa- $20 a week. al! ee oe ae” “Williams Lake 2 7 ROOM ar No CHILDREN. ON bus line inquire 308 Voorhets Rd. | s * clean Child under ‘4 ROOMS _ AND BATH. 4 RMS &@ BATH. HEAT TER FURN NEA _ iy Bae be (ROOMS SYLTAN LK 7 ROOMS cLosm aOR ee Employed adults FE 23-2466 = ~ eee Sp "3 ROOMS CLOSE TO TOWN ” Mechanic | 3 BEDROOM LAKEFRONT. NEW, ¢ 10 milee from Pontiac. very desirable reasonabie. O14 utilities; furn Adults | : 23 3341 ranch, overlooking Pine Lake Gas modern conveniences. $220 a mo Lease and security aa hot water furn Adulte saa . “MILE, RD- -WYOMINO. in RM ROLE WOME PAI PARTLY _furn $75. month 273 Lansing 4 RM eucuse FURN , M Ail utilities supplied Geod trans- 20873 A Court, Fern 3-0632 _ Windtate 033 Waterford, 1é | RMS AND BATH WITH UTIL- yrm. Auto Ov beat EM 34793, |¢ BEDRM HOME mora, school bus, Mesmanare 35F4, "SE. a FURN. piste giiversrest area) “A “NE W APT. BLDG. OM MODERN FORNISNES IN ELECTRIC TO ‘ NEW cia SRM HOUSE a RN Laka 3 RMS, NEWLY ~~ DECORATED Utilities furn. Working couple W. se FF 3-7216 OOMs BATH. PRIV. ENT. “ var furn. Baby welcome. Near '3 ROOMS BATH PVT Near tr truck plant OR 3-T877 Fisher Body 109 Dresden 3 ROOM | APT ON CASs ELIZA- Prt Ue URN ITURE “NEEDED tote. (Cet 08 BUY IT OR ROCHON IT rT. OA 6-268! NE Ss LARGEST gpa buyers Cash waiting. INCINERATORS CLEANED. ee wares. = BUY aL TYPES _or rubbish cleanup. PE 4-51 LIGHT TRUCKING OF ANY nnd. Reasonable, FE, 5-3102. }WANTED ROCKING ATR: condition, FE $4230 LIGHT OR HEAVY HAULING _angwhere, FE 46820! LIGHT TRUCKING oO & RUBBISH disposal FE Liat aTIRG ___FE 40369 tht Sa TRACTORS ND PQUIPMENT Egon pees ee &, ‘trucks Trailers Pontiac Industrial Tractor Co. RD HT AND HEA iT Rubbish hauled “ end wee FE | years We have eyesore We work ha Get tha | \ We get result: NOT SELL YOUR beth Rd Prt bath Stove & re-| - iz e an a cori CARE, LICENSED ; Upstairs, PE 62252. BRAND NEW _home, reasonable. OR 3-27 > ' AL NEW ee EE 7 LARGE ROOMS, EVERYTHING Selmer, Strtel, Just south of 100 Wtd. Household Goods 27 we mere ioacina” an. Pontiac's finest aew spartmente, | = We bh ANCING pe We pave the advertising 3 ROOMS AND BATH. PVT ENTR | Sf Teady for cecunancy. ANTIQUE nears 3 LAMPS & FUR- We have the experience. over fifty oe Sey jam0 nm, 635 Heights 3 RMS AND BATH, PVT NEWLY decor _ att heated 264 8 Parke. IF YOU WANT ACTION, LIST WITH US! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TT N. Sa, w st Open Eves. till 8:30 p 775 ae TER ron, "| spoaien Wed. Miscellaneous 2B cohol ree AnD PAD. 8-3270 Si or — LOOK WanrEs: tal A WAR SURPLUS ere See ‘Daily: Pre Reply Box- ac = bad are specialists SET OF BAR BELLS. PRE 5-0840. hese game. FE ye Wanted to Rent LANDLORDS mes, apartments and flats Pore 9g sewer CASH FOR Client wants EQUITIES well-located modern $ or 6 room home. ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W Huron OA 8-3339 FE 2-742) TRADES & trading. We waining & reputation the jeaaing traders. of the - Gentine de | ase Do not feel obligated. Call Este Sou Se Northern ot 182 Ww. © tere - _ RENT IT. F FASTis + through Rent Ads! Room, | aes ie LLLEE TS. 3 ae a AN stilities "turaisvee ase, only. : 30 Bat. 6 Pine and ars Auto. ofl! feck ere: ens “st. PE 41971. la RMS & BATH CL EAN (COUPLE, ho drinkers 1035 Oakland & BATH, wes FLR.. REF. of Grfora on an _ north M24. 5 sol” mas aS - FOR RENT. sso; Pisine 4 Wolverine on Wolverine Lake, 1365. 4 ROOMS & BATH, NEAR PON- bo comer Call after 3:30. FE FE) ON GROUND FLOOR. NR. Truck. Apply 239. Russell. 4 ROOM, PVT BATH & ENT. et som cre : er 4:30 or Sat. or : CE FEATURES: = TRAMIC TILED BATHS is. RM_ NOUAE SOR LK. Orion, $7 a Mo. Ref. an e. _hew Lincoln ee RENTAL, PER MO NTH FE ¢1559 OR PE 2-7305 PARTLY FORWIaED 7 and ture lee aint Be or 2 chi OA _8-3748. RENT: 8 RM. HOUSE. Adulte ont ow. 8 %. y. Call betw. 6 & MODERN, BEDR nished a on ent SALE St er FT] a eas Now ferianed eto api ‘BROS. Ph. OR 3-1295 ypen Eves. til 9 —Sun BRAND NEW ROOMS AND BASH. PRIVY. ATE a oR Adults only 1236 Jos- 4 aig ome & BATH, UPPER, — furnished, Pvt. 4 entr., near Johnson, 30 James Bt, ~ olin 8 i io FTan™ AIR conprt a mie powTrac ‘PRESS. FRIDAY. N NOVEMBER 3 30, 1956 es ae Pe era moe ‘a un FS ie Poe L) | FUNNY BUSINESS | by Hershberger For Sale Houses _ : “15-DAY POSSESSION eet “WEST SIDE sp Aged Garage Reus Te ee moan “@) rooms & bath. Gas” 60210. Only $0750. ath: apt. Reasonable (tian REALTY a v room, Auto. hot w ae ‘ OWNER. 5 oe ter ree car garage. Paved. side a PAY NOTHING DOWN __ For Sale Houses 43 ne . ‘For Sale Houses 43 DOWN AND WILL build Ba. ik ol FOR SALE ER. 7 ROOM “bouse, East side. FE 51816. es KEEGO HARBOR 2 bedroom modern home, warts ed living and dining room, plas- — walis, fenced yard. Pric § ROOM HOURE, #758, DN. 3 LOTS. i VACANT, BARGAIN PRICED cash will sell with low down =n, 4orms. and bath rage. NEW sid septic, ueler heater and sedis seve dec- orating gad repair. Call eas - pointment. —— i QUICK ONLY DOWN preted couple must leave state. 2 bedrm. home — on 2 landsca; lots. See this bargain today soe a na eeROr Buy Thru Partridge tt iu hru Reh Ae 11 KE. f | ins Pa Oo aan We vie. Scr | 5) gurmceie Gene seh sere y |_drive. 3742 Brookdale. FE 4-3448. No Down oS hae) Sete weil dandscay ee ment. gas eat, Mo convenient Gunar ? transletred, Lovely ‘ rma. 23-5619 UILD NOW clear) state Priced to sell. factories, vores and d schools. and bea: . CLOSE) win build vo your plans or ours. Pedram tare Dorothy Snyder Lavender} STATE-WIDE Geincet Moroes 1 es, Models from. $4080 up. J: R REALTOR eg a ae USES. LOCA DESIRABLE FRONT ROOM FOR 3140 W, Huron Real Estate Service of Pontiae 1% car attach. afage. ALL MODERN & F RATED | . gentleman, FE 2-47 MU 46417 EVES. D. CHARLES, REALTOR Lots of ‘tpheee: Bom corner 5, 4 AND 2 FAMILY ie +o. Se 0. Ee “nts. ‘Telegraph PE 40521 3 blocks to ‘J be 5 * . ooh Rebel caeer| _.10G CABIN HAY DEN Buy Thru Partridge cae ; NCW HOME WEAR | S47 W. £ Bedroon¥ home in excel- Th P 4 Bains. @a5. per mor Cell Resins |PURN. HOUSEKEEPING ROOM,| ictescr’ pees Ch raph oom . WILLIAMS LAKE RD. - 3.» List Thru Partridge Pa PE 4398 reasonable close in. 51 Fatrgrove.|- usa in" Tandscaped lot, 1, ee itfter_€ Call OR 3-700 ___ | room home. Lot 752184 Ban | $400 DOWN Fa ne Eiiza. | CARGE CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM) 1 car aes Cash to land SLICK AS A WHISTLE basement oil furnace, A 600d 5 Kearoom, ful) bath. 2 large lots. beth Lake Estates. Responsible a= 5 ee ceuteery A ize Gren sev Aad Oh 0c 0 fiddle, excetient| *SY Pt, the perem whe cen ts drive,” "Peuee vara Terms’ Lin- soar ome ery eer. CARGH, NICELY PORN Pr FRONT = roma age surro-ads = psa there. $9667 Sea low down “pay-, ° S " : henting me. Has 2 levels, fin- IANCT! 7 ROOMS, PURN aia LADY—WARM ROOM, KITCHEN ment with bath eng) ™°°t | rs : PANGU S, Realtor tus Dr., Windiate Pk., Watert privileges garage. FE 3-733. fireplace. ist floor has 3 bedrms.§ 1300 DOWN - 3 blocks to bees | eee ee $500 DOWN oR LARGE, CLEAN ROOM, NEAR bath, carpeted living with fire! Dodge Park No rooms. & WE BUILD Roe 7 BED ME. MODERN. | Tel-Huron Phone YE 2-7520. EALTY COMPA rnp ere bo ee Vepetian binds. 2 | BRICKS $10,975 © rT anh Cel ue de on Baldwin Rd. Just off Clarks- | NICE RM. FOR LADY CALL BE- 2383 Orenera Lave Ave, PE -$-0418 ere oe er ee ee $ with soriy } este. A wee Dieare nu” wa _fore 2 p.m. PE 20543. ‘? ' | Better call or see this one today. | CEDAR SHAKES $9,975 home needs some work inside. : OR RENT NOT LE FULL EDROO! * odors Charen welcome. EM wor angie pes Person, LORED "60 21018 aher 8 Economy living in this > room | Were Ih30 alas ote i FRANK SHEPARD yee ee cae ad PL OAK =e plumbing ‘nalalled scent Pang rn and bath lake front home, close- | © 1996 by MEA Semive, i AD AR om home Separate < 7s AND BATH UPPER i retce Sete peels. GARAGE in west side location. Some fur- | = REAL ESTATE | Seor. leah Aces oe Son ac fea say 6 ROOMS, 5* ACRES * pedrm.. tities turn. Adulte only acer a + | Biture included. Payments only Adams Ré. at Timekin OL 1-751! ment Oil furnace. Stove & Te | DORRIS & SON REALTORS On Me 8, My-shali. a indy + Lend WoREING| $80 momar. Now vacant and “We had to do something—we had so many collisions at, frigerator included, Fenced yard. 18 W. Hur © VEG | Cos coms tates xine ‘3 8 ‘ Pie ¢-o00e a SLEEPING RMB. FOR GIRLS. NB: * , this corner!” | 5. A RES Garage ee Se ras eRAREA™ 3 ,BEDRM RM. | basement. 5 acres of rolling tend. cy c —— : i DOWN - 1 vedroo: . . me woods. Only $2. ROOTS ATR ARTA | neha tet Sereieree 9th JR, D. RILEY, Broker, ; so Dow tome. onige? we cal or ator AA OO ove iy SEEPING RO 4 rooms. and bath r mation today _ more, Cerseent Lk after 1 pm. SEEPING ROOM | KITCHEN House FOR SALE ON 402i AR- For Sale Houses, 43, For Sale Houses 43 work “located 4632 unten acre wat wand C5 ace coms Oa baces $300 DOWN $ Jha ann D BATH. nae AV. FE 6 ye Park Dr— Private owner ———————————— == oe ‘ $8,959. MI wre te Reker eb Leong i ment brick renen home with tenga = targe 2 3 cedroom oo Schoo oo i 687 Reasopstie = | BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM PRAME | 5 “1E ( tex 2 room) Some Eso atta pes Ptastered walls,| “CRC Reed; to move 3 7 aus Wr FORTE Gas MELT | SLEEPING | ROOM NATE HOUSE POR SALE ON 421 AR- home, good condition, location. BLOOMEIELD J aR : Rich furnace. modern titchen. priv: Nov f gat flooring, tile bath. On We, baths Zarge built-in vanity 2 children welcome. §75 a Mo cadia Perk Dr. Private owner | netghborhood Gas heat, automat- -Qur Laay cf Refuge Schoo! Lo- exci leges on White Lake Low down (ee hee Call between O amand Many, ae eatures. including ap ._ OR 35690. FE 62570. = FE 5-9887 Reasonable | \e hot Water, gas mcincrator, rea- Cated im Bloomfield Township oot Oektend ave = ve fon: paymeot Full price $100 pm. or 4 te Model attached — ca: port ave@ drive ROOM “HOUAE AND Algo SLEEPING ROOMS OWN KITCH. wicg ¢ ROOM HOUSE. FULI. sonable down payment so oy Cape Cod charm with frontage CBU_sfier 6 evenings MY 21504 Le ret eo Dumkep. Buncer | $200 down to OF $2.20 to PHA. small how 5 . en, Priv. entrance & bath. Leun- “)~ = J. tire household furnishings FE 08 private lake and privileges on NOTING) DOWN KEEGO HARBDPR — $600 Do®D Also 4 bedr-a. home tor $15.950 Lit ise - 2315 Benstetn RA dry privieges Giris FE 5-0303 bath and basement 2875 Buick §-9502 Upper Long Lak: So of Square : \ ¢ room home basem — was heat Walled Lake — mepieo eges Girls FE | PE 53-8206, a 2 ae Lk. Rd and % mile east of Mid- Fer 4 months only we wi if buf immedi ae posses sior G0Qb INCOME ON NORTON LOW a 's 1c “ § ROOMS. AND BATH AND oa- | SEEPING ROOM et nime” 33? BEDRM. HOUSE ~ s900 DOWN. A Penthouse at - die Beit . _ . = so = bd , ¥ ee ! a nes cents * $7 000 sopreciated “Wer pet cm ce Convalescent Momes S8A ST 6 SO SO ee eee acre year am ©. HOUSTON REALTY) ae ree eee en PE Aboiaiced foi mctaage eter — oe es vi, to bu Jery it ol . new roof new gas sc heating fy im at omee with @ low down ¥ payment Priv owner. Call FE EPO is kag ea sag 2 . : uv Very liberal terms ~~ . a ( 8) e 8 E +633) “ane OR +237 pleted In August 1955. at a = ; MA seri 5 woupenect diets vom €1.0 “oanteas Gees || Bese cher @ can mer en j- #\WILSON “lve ‘cf $26,000 This 3 bedroom MUL TEPLE Cevine seni BEAUTIFUL ig) BEDROOM RANCH = deriv. people. Mexibie rates lor. “ se ion =~ : \ Bhs quality home can now be Du RAVE \!l Improvements In vpe home 2 fireplaces full base- img care. tratned staff. dector on DRAYTON PLAINS BUNGALOW $800 DOWN Sra ete ealsua Ideal building site on Tan La TE ae eal ance Will Ine. PE DIE cat Greorpp ci as, Hees, apten | I bay ey os ’ JOHNSON, Realtor a na ik pce crits we) worgaeed 420 x 340. for only $1000 Acces With _P _eree. Wii ae FE??? erated by Mrr arie ord rice is right at 600 on. this ; le ia i district and ik priv! te Tg ta 5 other iakes Dont misg this ¢ CRESCENT LAKE AREA 2 BED Pine Cone Nursing Home. 1363 attrective modern home lot 18x “ “0S Telegraph Rd ieges Nr Oxbow Lk : acaak - loads of Features rooms. large home full basement. Baldwin Ave FE ¢€018 cr OR 150 ly garage aluminum eee ae . | S200 DOWN | ) Wood ‘ Suna ey OXFORD AREA : oti heat, gutomatic het weiter : storms and screens Sell or trade VF oo | All modern $ rm home with hot | 2 bedroom ranch with breezewar DON'T MIss : Avaieble Dec § 5720 Aylesbory EVEROREEN REST HOME. FE, °° [#7rer home ee Fi Us MORTGAGE (COSTS water heat on ¢ lots on Walton 10a! ote Fish Hatcheff: ang attached ? car garage ot We MISS | Dr.) blocks off Ela Lake Rd | 4320 64 Seneca _ Bivd Very reasonable Ngee sea » Rice 'y acre lot. $10.500 with THIS DEAI Cail, Ana Arbor, NO_$33m EicarL Ewe cake Pon aden | “* TOY SEtt ane THAre | ie ok Ute Wry eutrective jecre jot Ni Wer Hestaletor fireplace $3,000 down ~ — CASS LAKE } BORM HOME — Rates starting at $125. OR 3-5320 DOMRIs bath. la F Be ees In. pric 5 in cecupies 1 entire wall of IDE =u se & SON pamalt TORS ath. large kitchen with plenty of kins Lk with [ke privileges on \MIODE a can itemin: ear booomemt. stove | HAVE VACANCY FOR AGED OR 132 W Ru | built-in cqpeeerss: | Dior re ame ee $09 Gown erargres! Tee or aa fam Sy ueeee) wees location vee OF i . GOTTA = Site month. FE +7807. | convalescent. Men & women Ret a OFF CRESCENT LAKE ROAD fereacengs large sibedieoms yc door leading out on rear With high returns Building in DAILY & SUNDAY GE ¢@ ROOMB & BATH istered nurse in charge. Reesem- yery rip: eg LISTING SERVICE Nearly new —vacant & newly having double closets. City sewer. Beautiful 2 bearm home Gas heat Living anc dining reoms, 00d condition, full basement, wit’ 1P.M.-7 P.M Middie Straits a Apply 4181 able rates t decorated. 3 birm home on water and gas Tota] price only Q-car gerage and breezewas Ce- 4 Thermo- some extra large lots $4009 down Bunker EM )-3 an H tel Roo m 39 T.- 1. > corner lot Auio heat & hot $8,880 sacar call now We have, ment drive om large lot \ Kitchen, Will handle. Blaine at High St. | FOR RENT sa LAKF o oo . Tiréd of Looking water Exceilemy bemt. eniy one le i drain- BETWEEN MONT fromt 4238 Bluebird Dr. E Com. | ~~ = Gont give up until laundry trays large recrea- ENE ARGC WE TAKE LISTINGS ven | : OAKLAND AND or ee ooo beet PM. or HOTE] AUBU RIN seen this attractive ton area Only $11.00 RAY O'NEIL, Realtor ,,, OF EN ED aes azy su- - : cal ib a . i [S ery reasonable ms er «| fon auNES Lown Piatt Rooms by Day or Week Y Take. priviiogee co plone FE Seta or PE Sgt catty MART Maced RIGHT ONE BLOCK TO. HO 7 Aee room apartments t Lake. large ict HANDY TO ST MIKES ae ee ee 22 4 et orn a een gen Gd vefrigerstion unt" Terie wonderful or the You can ‘Reve very -eariy + MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ROCHESTER 2 REAR: MOMTCRI: 4 pm. ® Irdianweod. Late udu oes uidres, Alumingm Blt possession of ig exceliert . . ie : i z = = : a Orte 5 ac 7 floor t clean 3} bdrm home RAVE BUYERS WAITING is jaes) mirre 1 § maste TAS i : . NED C nko (et as canoe ck wale oad Ae ears mt Neeriy new auto for cash or term deals 3 bearoom home im good cond! elcoces th cecam eile ao ool : MAROTTA FOR REFINED COUPLE - RE- _West Huren 8t_ Phone FE. 9-206 nest and\clean Priced for oi furmace & water hester Nichelle & Harger Co. 35 ‘ Full sired dining room lates ity and lavatory: _Large lighted BL ILDIN y CQO, trigerator OR p40 63 me We. paar RPETED oly $11,500 Softener incinerstor, insula- W Huron FES #183 Open tehen. dishwasher ahiding door —loset< in be FE 8154¢ _ eriord ey ded owl UNITS. gan Ty $18 \ : tion storms, screens There | evenings i basement with cecar roums Siete fioor in vest: e and a nae eee co ae ARS . 81546 wei kiet ts @ garage. paved crive & | ecreation room 1428 oa i Mt Hawe perin.e, > 1082 — ae FOR RENT OR LEASE _eeexly OR 270000 West Bloom fre'd fenced rear vard You'll ep- ee er eg , elced nar gatage water aulomatic oll beat Drayton Pisins’ area New 3$ Rent Stores 40 3 bedroom Naw Eng.and Co for the dining rm. sun anal Lot — Cass Lake gd vaerd New carpetiec z eee BYU ‘ SS “s — _— At- —~ _ fotie! <_< ws os me room, & == —- §@x150 Exc iocation A steal at in the bills near Roches- loers throughdut See fully “ROC HEN’ TER 53 L month ~ asant spaclous firing © teh Everything ts Terms Dorn yment only 82.000 sterrd and .rsuisted Cembina- c modern or jesse | option buy OT SPOT, § MILE RD WYOMING tne past combined sith the Thape Owner moving cut of JIM WRIGHT- i a . tion aluminum storms and screens : ca psa ee: Pee lots, 2 \ HOPPING CENTER ; modern festu the town Ibs very reasonably ss Storms & screens Pricec to sel! « for al] docrs and windows oe ee il price $7,030 with Outstanding location for barbecue resent Preserved Pog the 25 priced with easy terms. . REALTOR = ter 2 bedroom ranch home omnis Ae . . ; seal weeks “Sunes, store ro siee Reign lores dling ad Lets go see it 345 Oakiand FE 5-044) 3 years old reste of room for wee SHC PMPNT ONLY : m™ SS e) bcreas Dies! Tries 1 ACRE Builders, 13440 W. expansion om 2 scenic acres With INT As } © 3 bedrm . . * | _Mile Bd, Detroit UN 4 48772 large country kitkb and WEST SIDE 138 WASHINGTON bilities demand for this type =| room bungalow with basement 31 pat pee td and carage, | RESTAURANT IN SMALL TOWN, merous sired rooms Make e date now to see this ~ Sraperty that offers many possi- furnace e@luminum storm . 18 miles from Pontiac MAple r such things as a dish- remarkable 4 bdrm home e CTal 1S Paint Creek running through | | doors Penced rear yard “Here IDGEWAY . Sot le —_ _ 7 washer garbage disposal. 2. with full bath up & lav. dn. nroperty makes !t hard to find j ts ; good heme with small dqwn BEAL TORS STORE BUILDING, oes Pek 0, TOF cree et ee ion the large earpee COLORED $25.500 es otive 6aaT1 i -_ perineal 973 Baldwin Ave FE 46203 good neighborhood fer grocery of summer porch of far ace Bt aq ice Wa R AL ESTATE| maken , ; 81 i " i a & bay wincow The Coremiren Ws in Realtor La DOWN —Lerge & room home Spe ne 4 eee Bee ee | Geeeeteee | Why Pay Rent “n's navn” | BE pe Eat at gerne LN Lag ae Meat s 5 Ce ee ¥ a cing, gatage. ” ere are ttn chest i = | r garage atge lot. a v4 ase men and bath, carpeted: gas heat, in- ce 4l and stables Full price §24.- el re bemt Fes- oe a EG et Plains — at “Priced a! only $8900 pone $1500 down EM 3-4 e quire within, 10 em. to 4 pm ent oe a $00 with $7500 down | tured are auto heat & hot ~ Mc : HOUSE FOR RENT On SALE BIRMINGHAM GI Resal . Tistion MGC" garage, levee No : REALTORS M288 MEST SIDE Laine 3 pet: “acts nome, stot tom Me & RENT OR SALE 3 sale \ sulation 2 C. garage. large 1 LAS] Bes aie room heme Good condition. Cor- Sy pos aoe : rooms off Williams Lake, call | Suitable for engineering . Sales of © _ jot, paved drive ‘ . | want OR 41223 Eves MAple $1249. 5°? lot. 2 car garage Oak floors Si iee) dowo (EM 24187 FE fee, represe we. ete, 2,000 sq, East side. north orp grade, junior aes & bigh oney Own | NEW : . “ e | and plastered walls Ideal fcr won, = tes Centrai—i block to Municipal, = street. 6 years old § rm\ schools Price & terms are BUT NOT IN A PROJECT! Cus- | aw OS LS ae la ee nae prvusees. 3. badroce, == Parting, modern home. oak Mocrs.\, - 2-984 car garage large fenced lot lemered walls. stairway to\ surprisingly low MORTGAGE COSTS ORLY Com Sain ol eitnciendlihel mostly ~ | ene Full price $8,500. terms. EM (EASE WITH OPTION 2 BED. | joored attic for a large ex. \ me ~ — . | $12.000 RANCH BUNGALOW Bull! # « room modern, 2» acres OR | | fas “beat An ee \ HO] IE 3-BEDROOM HOMES | rigid inspection—whieh is Z| ; in tose Basement. Oil furn. Set nugm land area 2 vedrooms. aie __3-8882. i Clese to food and - floors and plastered walls Br inum sidin sl MODERN HOUSE LARGE ROOMS | pica and oniy 90.950 ty what we invite vou | fireplace 3 lovely bedrooms x n178 c —_ in 1964. Lot welcome month Woodward, Brham. MT ¢#700 ants with P L | | Large 96x125 i ee EM 34236 g fests, a ir “afore oan Vonage ROOMS, DOWN- sha eel Per monte. tnciue 33 wk BARGER ce 58183 | ayments eSs Large bedrooms. 30 ft livin Pontiac out west aide. = © oseretie Union ye fireplace burn mm lecation, FE 2-721. tng taxes and insurance. i\ uron Th R oy “ast Sid | 2 é : ees sn — i 1 F > we i : « Cer garage. breereway, excel —— HOME IN COONTRY. | a Ron SUITE 01 ON tare Act ne __Open Evenings _ an ent room full basement ofl heat only tr Ea owt om thie 7 ue a coos eh eh tone leat ep seb s caiee sry ; 1. Windo — ECS ro | @5x780 ‘not w misprint) lot. on the 3 bedroom home ment Gas heat Oak floors and = es: ne ee ee were, | Ave » ,Paneled we fated floors, Fast Side \ RENT BEATER li . V ; | P : Situated on 2 tote in a de- ment Ges: best: (Ce Cecrs end!) $1 meats EM 34106 after 3 p.m. MUtual ¢0834 _heat furnished 1 | Eiecellent family home with \ Dont be af siave to your ft vou are a Veteran, lake! $11,400, terms. sirabie location Features hood « Privileges on Sylvan take Cash talks! Or wil] talk te JUST OFF HAOGERTY ON RICH. ° Rain foo SPACE FOR H 3 7 beamen on. gar best \ Sot cae ieee fet don't miss this’ ing. room aise mete 1% wee Be ee us a ity, con sce ee subdir __ __““gedson_Re__Call_ EM 9-3896 after. rr. . s he ~ \eute bedroom home for 7 . ee yee : : age Be sure and see this bevai sion, ne : : (Se SE Veet | ete | opal bom | Humphries Beit tes |B es ea NEW 4 ROOM MODERN HOUSE t nt Miscellaneous 42 storms tad sere Only Yok 4 p | o™ sr etiet earn or RN Use | For Rew storms God serene Cnly Nets sent ee con: HERE'S WHAT Reator FE2mm Feet, Elizabeth hake Fstates L. H. BROW’ N, Real LOT 2 vedroom frame hardwood floors, a of Rochester SUITABLE FOR, STORAGE, 18x28,- piktely modern a [83 N Telegrap en Evenings $795 down will buy this like 1362 W Huron cetim nae rege 8819, clean and neat Cail for further 1 Shelby “Rd “OL 14038 tw 102 Parkhurst. Call est Suburban trea . Multiple Listing Service pew home Vacant Ready Multiple Listing Service - information anytime after 10 9 im. NEAT 3 8 BEDRM HOME. GARAGE | a! erter 3. Fes | Elizabeth Lake Estates fatge Wa as tnan YOU ( TET: | ees ——— | fe occupy Near schools moe to service. Phone : 3 : ~ “L e Weh ; month PED 8 i368 For Sale Houses 43 = X53", BPheat' ra heme | thicken coop one es 3-BEDROOM BRICK | aaa UC bet NEW 3 BDRM 1% BATH nn a me iad Gcthine @ rae i E 7 f } Ise edroom, 2 car garage, hardwood Resececeh heage GUE aeounn. _ROOMS AND BATH: SMALL! with cak fcors “plastered F W od C SIDE DRIVES 7 room brick with « natural | ¢ U ne foors, fireplace. many many ex- C. PANGUS Realtor <= eee See ee SS O O.) Xoromarie # fireplace in TOP CONDITION | $1.200 Down tra Denefits, White Lake area. AN a Between 6 and 7. en and bath, gas heat, and | ATIC HOT WATER with 3 bedroom down and, 2 bedroom home close to | Call today for details. $12 F OR 31238 RU SLIDING, WIN- | sme eosn Seminole Hill iB. 128 fen ORtonville 132R2. Safer R®s A 8 ROOM ME. stuminum sto rm and +1 Dow two up. for only $11,000. avail-— Scan wuten one — Tosa . ame beet price. EM eT, etre Ma] SietasTeaniycctoteetg tomes) SNM P| xray ree ee Le | saan ee eo Sete ee ee ee ee ee Bev te ° ty. Immediate Corner Winns tee YOUR CHOICE OF DECORA- meted, Hee orentace’ and | 81500" dows mM Said em —— Sot hot — E : ate Pontiac, th price for ep- peted has fifeplace. and | 81.500 dows EM Ap. eenston. FE S-b008 after 6 4-Bedroom 2 4 Be roo Brick TIONS ee ecaarn leading lavsases Aine one whe (00M HOU GARKETON eae aeCENaTON. North Side Sogn Hayman cong Ht FE ROE MOVEMENTS IN a << HE . enclosed corel. garage and [hom pew heating system, iis Fence, Ariane Dee “icone 3 vecoomay Naeem, tem. Zor nomegoes, | fence h aamemens wares | wre TH) cau tetar tor aopettment | SLES & EALTY CO. | BERPORETT | Bie tat ei hares 7 : ms ; Sg Fe rirect. full nacement. nice: ~ MODEL OPEN WM. A. OPEN ‘ = $4,000 Call EM 14230 room, — ¥ located in city e lot é SUND/ Bi A asemeat, gar host $150 Buy Thru = Partridge’ fo “the dates nce’ at OA ee KENNEDY 2 WM. H. KNUDSEN | loom ftetd 1988" 2 car Ronee yd n sonly .000 down. : wl. # 3 ML. REALTOR | Susan ' . = SMALL HOUSE 940 A MONTH List Thru Partrid You'll have to hurry on this i ‘S10 Pontiac State Bank Bid ment. EM S419 Full price pe 4708 Elizabeth Rd. near - Full price $28, : sos . FE 44816 Evenings FE 28503 500 wee eere| HAYDEN a, Se REALTOR \ RN. 6 R é N., 3007 W. Huron FE 4-359 . . . ra et found, vicinity Waterford. LN East of Town Open Evenings sit § West Side Location — oC) Picoe ‘on $2103, On a paved toad, this well- Cor. Earl e¢ & Bondal $995 DOWN — Lovely ranch atyte’ 4197 pena NORTH. ane. & Room house. Ga- lanned 5 room home. ont | Cor. Eartemor — tarter ho: tth. ful 7 3 bedroom, older home. Full ba ATERFORD. B OM | “yage. 2 Loté Immediate Posses- gre peers se WESTOWN_ REALTY |. Tae hee Co poe wired: ment. 2 stories. oil heat. needs C. Schuett Realty's exclusive list fost oes St. Modern | sion. $2,000 Cash with planter box. The large COMPANY — So ) automatic ‘Bot water. kitchen sink = ee oo land ‘Road mses = Mist d a - ° v c MLE AL a studding. Excellent z 7586, value, very attractive home. | Comfortable Living DANDY LI Nice 2 bedroom home. T TL $905 DOWN — West wide” ~ hee ye a floors, auto. oi] heat, water soft- as LE HOME el 2 * Bened! ener. I% car @ ?, ed - in — oie Fisher 4 a turn, Full price $12,500. Reason-| Corn Body. Nee ice. age, ot, ced — only} able down paym Bajance on | - * ose “ss 2. e. mortgage, <> per cent im. imme bichon, 9 bette. Ee 013,000 RANCH STYLE —Now *. iw —— clean as e rooms, Base- ‘ cae ene Sc R. Hilt em ie & plaste z : ik Z reasonable off er _refused:—~-——— ‘in: & screens. Large Call FE 41582, : doulas ft. lot Excellent west REALTOR st . 101) W. Huron FE 5-618) ban :. Open # wo 8 : $14,980 SPECIAL Large ranch bun-|—~—~—~—S« WILSON = & about $2,100 rr SS oe ee Fonte Fla = eaten, ‘" 7 FOR THE HANDY! Pe. 5a eman So! ee take a eee as ‘FEATURING: “ Partridge. WARD E. PARTRIDGE. pom: DOWN 3 room 119 fen Outi ft, on. Bald- A ee Setar hae oy |: Se ela ee _ For Color a a Rh Priced to sell. : . Gas meni $1,000 down. Large new 3 bedrm. a ee ea RD ries 8 _ ‘falhose Sok Roors, te. Sake, Bae. terms For sonal oR roxer Immediate ssion. | a reeust! "PONTIAC REALTY 337 Baldwin FE 5-8275 LOW a | RESILWORTH. 4P it et AM roar tor HOUSES. | “jerms. W See us, ILLIS M. BREW ee W. DINNAN W. Huron BLOW CONVENIENT D LOCATION. NORTH EN NEAR STORES AND C. PANGUS, Realtor CITY SEWER AND we "- ORtowville 133R2 Collect | TER Los Ste Mont GAGE COSTS. PAYMENTS ‘ 1 $4 PER MONTH CALL = OWNER OR +2031 \MODERN 3 BEDAM HOME. TAKE rivileges. Winess uy pad na’ Geen oe ratte fy | OR 36160 { | | WEAR COLLIER _ 7 BEDRMS. | E ‘ ' “Mon. thru Sun. 1-8 VETERANS < $290 Down—30-Yr. Mige. 3-BEDRM. BRICKS WITH FULL BASEM’TS Nev breeseway aod seiner downl all payments down. | fears Paddock. 7 rooms. Modern | Gas heat. Vacant. #8.000 $ "ROSE McLARTY FF 2.2162 or FE 53578 | MaLES COT OF | Near Voorhes 4 | eily sewer, water one op 2 car | 8m large kitchen with pitkled wood- MILFORD” c aSsS-| ouse with fireplace, . Pettivone ; work, tile bath with glas Cake, privileges ee easton enclased tub, select oak- st1000, terms MU 43782 ° 2 Gapaoar FULL BASEMENT Needs some finishing 6305 Wash- ington Clarkston. MA 57487 =f _OWNER SEL LLING. 7 RM. BRICK home in exclGsive subdtrision. — floors, 14x 36 ft. recrea- tion space, paved streets, sewer and _Wwarer ' Terms Inspection invited FE DIRECTIONS OUT BALDWIN sis7e ira ce CALTOR acon, | emonOoll HOME wit CAR ar TO NEWPORT STREET. | South 1.000 EM Jes74 Or FE. Wanted: Experienced Salesman \— “A Holiday to Remember _, Por rehase a _A. a\ lor et | eotoes home. Biack top cee REALTOR no INSURANCE. utility room, auto, ol beet. oe . ‘a. ¢ and 2 rivile; es FE 4284 Pree Parting fi has for only 88 ‘| . 500 — yourse VACANT ee tae te outed werer ot tis CRAWEORD AGE NCY bedroom home wi full th, 53% W Huron St FE ¢ living reom, & ' Evenings, MY 31103 & EM ory —: ore age 572 — State) = os) See thie Te | SAVE - { LOVELAND | “ocr $8 Case Lake R4. Keogo Harbor MONEY "3 2-487 £1661 and use !t to finish this 3 bed. | . : room full basement regres . Wisner School District Me) mosey sown ony oe te eer This is an extremely clean & privileges on Williams Lake Sea Siesae aun ine af cae l k rds Liv rm., dining rm..| if | e"inree eal pe pots ar S on ‘ up & = feng eae bullt ta | Buy Thre- Partridge. 1, now Seen decies espicer | Located on ved street near city ve" | $6,750 Total Prt iS'oi let] ent pecea: uercrracd | | EXT. 223 e ge at § per | ota ce | ved north end | T cent mores Open afternoons and Tee ce room home. elas ase Ltn - #11 9804 $50 down Bal cost! o& $26,500 - $27,000 Gséclal le@e Reacenabls termed ee ~ 280 ACRES | Call today | FLOYD KENT, Realtor — Beautiful home “LET'S: TALK BUSINESS” + | } Ship- Hardware — Bottle Gas On busy highway in Roches- ter area Excellent saleable | stock guaranteed at $25 000 | : - , cc = x } | _DRAYTON PLAINS | Sita Sv ato “wee mtu beara | Now treck “cuwikel con | This spotless 2 family has such $20 000 terms FHA joan. } oot brcraeles Raespcora! doe features as: Select oak floors, 100 ACRES nupes mane i good plaster well decorated and | ae =. S mosey maker end seu ation Caro, Michigan — Good buildings rbot gi $17,000 Down payment can take ad\antag partnership splitup e of the | The price ix $13,800 with tee, 35 ACRES | Gas Station & Grocery | oes — ores. wen | Caro, Michigan -— 2 bedroom | Here .s a real opportunity | live im this lovely home thet is | $° Quy pe ee leeee Senne Tie tee located 1 block from Greyhound : — oe eel hiving quarters are inc tud- Ie oy =i Post -Office, school | . 40 ACRES j ed as well as valuable high- | é - | way frontage Perfect & | HiOL MES-BARTR AM Cass City — 10 miles outside busband — wife operation i on p Dixie Hwy. Lots of vetenes Good lend Full . OR 31950 | Sete. “O. CCRES MICHIGAN BU SINESS | For Sale Lake Prop. 44 cass city — on piscttop rag SALFS CORPORATION, a Beautiful setting Good level iand OTTER HILLS. NEW- BRICK, 3 Well drained or sale 66 WwW Huron me is newly dec- JOHN A LANDMESSER BROKER | GET CASH OUICRLY ~ Up to $500 1850 to 1956 Br tite most Close care. deals ninutes Loans also made on fr- «Pd other se Signatures kland niture curives, ‘Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDQ. 206 | TEAGUE FINANCE CO. PE 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH: Losns $25 To a "TOS LIVES PACK Hot "SFHOLD Coons Ph R er OL 60711 OL Buckner Customers Are Happy Folks Buekner's Empioyes serve with @ “i frienciy menner. om fle im the mo [| ts easy to dea! at Buckners where courtesy and kindness sre shown to everyone end tht) fe & pleasure Provide for your Immediate and future happiness br arranging fer et @® cash company credit account where rou gre ‘your in 1s fa wel- comed. and your patronage ig ap Dreciated os. L awrence St __ FE ¢15% #, BI gatage Only 2 years old This $4500 with low down payment | om ultra. Owner moving. PE crated. in and out. Circle drive 1573 8 —. one you will want to see lew “ . | 40163 | contre lancacaping a ce- é FE | loose to 8500. ep to 4 months te COME = or rage. Large poultry house Home ARK AT OUR ‘PRONT DOOR y ' One of the best locations in Pon- BEAUTIFUL HOME SITE 01 OVER: has large eMclosed glass porch =n - — 4 tiac 8 rooms. full basement. gas ft iake privileges. 8500 Low “sows finished im knotty pine Auto- - WILLIAMS heat Full price only $12,500 with | matic of] heat Fuil price $16.000 FULLY EQUIPPED 5H | terms | a DENNIS O'CONN7:. BROKER Abow 616.008 down REPAIR Incidded are com, | ve ze ae AL “UAPEER noap _ 2-0040 MA $-0682 40 ACRES plete repair machinery, FINAN OP ree PE con PEE Me og pat MEEPS REPRE? Be ge.oy tou ant fast efter etieai"s | FINANCE COMPANY iW i fon rich soll. Full price only | wit. $1460 gown Hannan. Li room home, L-shaped bern want to stay in this old es- Spomrag ne Biba. 4-4900 | 32x60, Orchard . she ation, Death 4512 DIXIE HIGHWAY LOW DOWN PAYMENT | For Sale Lots 46) 10 ACRES , = Sy vee fa BARNSTOR WaLtpD room modern home SE rel Mich — cation with 18x36 cemen | LOTS IN WARD'S ORCH. pot karen mon Abate: Hy eee j = igh beara oe: ___ 49482 VAN DYKE. OTIcA building on rear of lot, now being ? 8 ARD./ own payment. $2.800 y. Less beth FE 5-5086 pa) | lies. Doing on excellent eoalie extra income Full price : : | 80 ACRFS | Business deed’ tacamiers easona S Buy Thru Partridge | 1% mi off M83. 6 toom brick; OFRET Moving North s3000 a } i on Lt Only $1,500 down. this § bedroom, IVAN W List Thru Partridge | home. Bath in Buildings are ali | takes turn. stares. siock «| es ab for ,teasenal expences home is conveniently located to ; good, Implement storage pulld- | bidg Don't wait on this tacts... Lorn come int! bus store, has full basement, CHOICE FHA ae Jee LAKE ings. 32x60 barn & silo Level. Nicholie & Harger Co 33 LOANS $33'TO. $500 get Nesp and hot water. garage _Estates No. 3. | ‘and Pull price sit Down | 7 rr te13 a dean ; cedrenees Seoatens | <9 ill 1 ane ~ evenings tela leat ont bere, FE &$001 = Realtor FE §-0471 FOR BETTER sive 40 ACRES FICIAL retain ms uo peren: 111 sear coract 3rd R BETTER HOMES, SEE | “Wear Cass City) Marketable tim- — -- Ltn) haha Open Eves & Sup Res FE 52564 ch kee Hill * a. ee ™- | SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR SRN AGS Vo oY RVI erokee MuHis: | wer Spring-fed ereck. large full “lease NE corner Basnabew and FINANCE CO Ww Side 1. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE CE ¥ou'itHke—the— +—_panement barn silo poultry |. saypee reeds, station under con. 1 W Lavrenc; mt est Side | JOD BUY! 1 Its close-in eduntry location — holise welt Large pric Feactins We ‘train you aad § pey- avrencs & ad a) 3-Bedrm. Bungalow GOOD BUY! Elizabeth Lome ne I'mile west Dome | Needs cecorating. Full ‘gottl completed For wterview and om ga An ee x} 2 bedroom frame home on a nice- of Telegraph price $11,509 with te contact Mr Nichols at joeation a ey iow. full base. tt Ses paeaa nL aree)| CARL W. BIRD. Realtor “ aspen bt hath cba 37 18-8 = ment, oll ludes carpeted | living room. comfortable screened 503 Community Maptone! Bank Bicg FE 20638; if no answer. call MA‘ Bey a Ou” Compury oe oO to $500 825 te te te beth wien eneree Dias” im poreh, specious kitchen and | FE ¢4311 _ . FE 8-1382 _ 5-8621 x 600, Punt, 1 Michigan COMMUNITY LOAN CO. , edt thower, ca post & dock are included. This is | POR FARMS AND ¥) ACREAGE 30 E LAWRENCE PE 2131 anaes food buy. don't miss tt $5.90 | TOF E. PIKE ST. ZONED Call Rutledge, OR 3-11.1. FE 40002 _ steal Y SERVICE | 91.200 dows. 960 per month, commercial. PE $-3333._ SEVERAL GOOD FARMS AND, LOANS $28 TO. 300 |" OTTER HILL SUB. | i8ke farms. 200-06cre ‘golf course | OT rl ge BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE — ON SILVERCREST SUB trance to 21 x 13 “ft. room Exceptional 20 ft kitchen offers ample at | area. Painted, partitione basement has automatic heat and gas hot water. Enclosed rear porch. looks shaded lawn Garage. Paved drive, Full price $11,- Cash to existing land 900: contract tras. Birch cupboards, snack bar, chien ty carpetin and corecesto mantion . few. ull Pibergias insula- tion and alum. comb. M: erate down payment monthiy payments at per cent interest TO SEE ris HOME 18 TO LOVE IT- of water front on beacon Watkins A view of the lake in- cluding the kitchen! Superb All brick and 109 per cent in- tedge- Lake from almost every room, custom construction: aeiewe Log-burning,. rm e picture , Windows 3 kitchen is you've ever rooms. The everything dreamed of Butit-tn surface - burners, bination. All ~ pastel lete the -pic- “plastered ga- ture Atached, rage and 2 patios! $29,500. May be seen anvtime DRIVE PAST 3173 AIR- PORT RD.. neat Williams Lake Rd. then call to see this exceptional story and one-half bungalow Custom- ¥ $28,500, terms ing room. modern kitchen built in $51. It has oak . a5 | fin bt boards, at- floors. plastered walls. mar- Lake F ront—Picnic Park i tacnsar Se pd ble sills e M4 type basement” AC heel Large © room year-eround tated TL er . es bome = approximately tered walls, Located on feat ® moms eas water lake ienie large corner lot, only 2 eater ce is a” increase a Bent with 10 ae iocks from school. $1,500 fee Eileen poston .. les 15 outside “grille, | Fe son and immediate posses- to an existing or mortgage. grossing approximately ately 84 ~ W TON an abraded VILLAGE — — ) opportunities for for teereesing ALT os Webster School. Only $2,700 facilities Situated on 3's Siecutad’ oa terest dowa wil] purchase ei acres 18 miles north of Pon- home, bere was large ‘4 4 Teme 3 famtiy tine. $39 500. Terme. canbe weer come Se oariee. dining room and kitchen full bacsment, ‘of] furnace, having good table space. | 70-Acre Estate water heater, den and work- will Rote 2 tribute | to Ideal coufitry home Co shop in Desement, Beautiful canes ving 2 cd the » levely Temodeled main kitehen pon and many eee a are with 4 bedrooms very other fea Priced to down. ment, a es 2 baths.) sell. at. caly __ $10,500, with tt wee swtometic 6 st, 4 room | terms” — ° | = oe tt a tor | see Ore A REAL FAMILY | horses, ot a adnan $500 DOWN siub, Gun cf tt cece | erous outbuild Tracse Bring you ns toe and some farm equipment = this place pd hag — are had the priv!- tne] uded. An i rooms, pa rege. hag ster Schoo! for Ben | “ — Ne, eee “Lente i, ase wooded ia dren, ae ‘Tig 1,800 and ap- i 95,950. prozimate 700 wil) move oak SOE inc. r : ce * Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 2 a wry “ONE: Realior — a rr me FE 21103 or FE od an os — Can be your home. Vestibule efi- living . over- 0- refrigera- tor and washer-dryer com- —- ' Lake 49 Mt Clemens Eve NICHOLIE + realtor Mr Metser -ANNETT OFFERS Near St. Michael's 10 room home, includin room apartment 2‘ ba’ 2-car garage “Lot 50x Immediate possession. rms Williams Lake. FE 5-1201 FE 35-8004 fe 150. $11,- | Attractive 2 bedroom bun-. galow. bullt in 1950, with | er way picture and attached s curtains a Situat fenced lot, terms Oakland Front $ rooms and bath, plus closed porch ssxiy windows, sy hot water heat. nd ed on corner psi L oo: Open Eve —) or carpet | lake Fireplace and pedal ing in nme room, bas ment opening to grou level, Dock, sepe tem for yard Nicely eee. $15,800, | scaped fenced yard. terms. ce | automatic of] furnace. oot lake | . | Brick Ranch—Otter Lake New ultra-modern 6 room brick ranch situated on large | lot. La firep! 2% car ! rage Aluminum storms and | radical 30 days possession. | | rge ; e, | ga | a NEAR CRESCENT LK. Suburban 6 rooms & bath Base- ment with auto. of] furnace, 2-car gerage.. Large porch, lovely fenced-in screened-in back yard 2 blocks to school. Carpets wali-to- bol in living ms and screens Stor: this for oniy $8,950 with do room and dining All 3950 NR. PONTIAC MTRs. $ room home. Plastered and painted walls, Hardwood floors ce ramic tile bath. Full basement, aved s Cention! All for as heat, xcellent WHITE BROS. Pome. OR 1286 _ ‘ti! 9 — Sun ‘STOUT'S Best Buys Today BRICK TERRACE Only $800 down will handle this neat 5 room unit with full basement, oli furnace, laundry tubs, gas water heater, oak floors and pi tered walls throughout. Close to bus line and schools WEST SUBURBAN house. consisting of treet, sidewalks $10,200. | $ per mo. includes taxes and | insurance 4 per cent mortgage. | 10 to 8 "Corner Ipt, 1612164 ft.. ideal build- f PW DINNAN ing site. Highly restricted, jake < BLACKT« | piiztisess co on ive ames Only | 13 ACRES ON BLACKTOP Te ls rH “BIRD" TO SEE | wi i Harvey wilson, | Bkr | NTE PORTSM ROCHESTE R "AREA -| rome io Gee iwasiotee so Ideal home site. Lot 150m477 ft. 208 ACRES you Upto-date moderm gun shop high and dry. Buel] Rd Sub. on main 4 lane highway te the Bectea ao new homes. Only 61.- Beer’ of Lapeer Co good hunt- North im rapidly expanding area | ing @& fishing. 8 room owners Spacious 8 room owner's home mw AT KIN NS T A RD. 7 home. go ark ee han ocluded See this most intere«t- ns, Well-loeated lot.¥64x204 ft high and silos. 32. stanchions, other butid- ing and very, oreanis operates cy oy Rcatign teal peiiaing ings $44,000 | Cludes real estate ; be arranged 7 . 5 LAKEFRONT LIQUOR Bu ORION TWP. J. R. Hiltz year "round wer ber on re ar lake near West Branc ut eae ees REALTOR Bice Se | som Woods Bub. No i Only $2,- (1011 W. Huron FE 56181 ¢rs home 100° on the !ake Plenty 750 —_ or on easy Open 9 to 8 | itech b Poste aso) Tosael K. G. HEM PSTF. AD Rent Farm Property 484 ‘ 102 E. HURON 8T | ESTABLISHED RESTAURANT Eves. FE _5-0810 | waNTED FURNISHED DATR Y| | Operation tn downtown department BUILD NOW or Stock Farm to werk on shares Store. Efficient counter-stool sys- Wr experienced Michigan farmer. | tem with seating for — Over a coer restricted Waterford tle Pontine Press Bow 1 i pit boc ~porsce ~— i moura: Ex- s Estates natesfreely Sra — % equipmen . im. plus HERBERT & pres r Wee Sale Business anery. 49 stock. 4925 Pontiac Lake A DA’ ten . ; ‘WARD! E. PARTRIDGI BEAUTIFUL woopEeD tort 1x) = SALE OR LEASF “REALTOR FE 43581 Call For sale or lease, 2-40 ft Pontiac - Watkins Estates. owner! E 8-6045. . Side of Pontiac Foastchow Ww itt. is M: ATTENTION “BUILDERS __ 20 lots, near city water tn BREW ER | FE 4-518! School. CRAW F ‘ORD ‘AGED NCY Dri s Lake. fone building “sites on 53% W. Huron 8t, FE +1540 Evenings, MY 31163 & EM 32340 nH RS) HIL rs the most £ x 300° Sate reduced to $7950 for a quick sa WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR 1050 W. OPEN FE 4-3581 HURON ST. EVE, TIL 6 . 100 Es A ___For Sale Acreage 47 WHITE CRES. BETWEEN = he aoe Lake on vertices Sear eo Dian ter NEW HOME cons: 11,000 down. Joslyn 6 room modern bun- stoker, porch, nice «at, $7,500 3. ooded. $300 down. gd ea Gon OR 1291 | ness lots, 130 feet deep, marvelous | ness | pa For sale st $6950 attractive terms per month per lot Edw. M. Stout, Realtor (77 N. Saginaw Ph. FE 5-8168 Open Eves aril 8:30 p.m. per iat Lease at. ACREAGE | Sale Business Property 49 11-3 acre parcel on blk. top OOOO SERS road : $1,000 3 acres nee ae $1,000 ca were! = Pog reece $600 per List Thru Partridge INVESTMENT BUYS 600 ft. Dixte H frontage near Mt 300 ft.-of MIS pote lt Looe $65 ft. . Buy Thru Partridge commercial 5 per ft. rie age near Clarkston. 180 ft M59 er e and buildin, , hear Oxbow sateen | Ideal corner. Main road between | sland and Clarkston. $5,050. $050 Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, — Ey bn Mich. Coenen Frontage Liab on W. Huron 8t. & 46 Ace ele pe eee = s. cable at only Se ee ae __ FE 24411 Rent Lease Bus, > Bus, Prop. 49A | _ bust- | | . location for eny type small bus!- | REAL ESTATE. & BU a Ntsee MIC THRUOUT [e) — 1030 W. HURON st, | 1,°ans — $600 to $1,500 OPEN EVE. TL a homes moders oe net, a (|OR SALE: COMPLETE res Dekland Count , taurant equipment at 1000 Orchard padi home additions or tm- gake Ave Call PE 54608 after Provements 2 p.m, Ask for Tom or Red i © Tough-tn of snelose RENT BEAUTY SHOP SPACE. ae, To bud constructed. 404) o build « ga, W. Huron st i . aerate omer meee 7 iE | second mort WE COV ER | oe 209 National Buildi THE STATE | ———See. —— eet ONLY $12,009 Down wa main high | tame et oats Rann ew an Pe way center of active BAND SAW AN tow 40 N. of Pontiac CC D Lah do loas $38. Real. extate tneluded See this room = ey oe " ae “INVESTMENT gran _Dr ,_Drayton "Pian. TWO STORES “sed four apts “78 MOTOR. GOOD SHAPE Esch with stove and refrig aj) [07 410 shotgun or two 7 | ss units rented. 13 per cent return _*P°™ lres, oF will sell. OA rot ed investment $10,900 wij! 1 re ena manera FE. bdo or what have you. siness. Easily operated by coup % ESO0TO A UITY In 2 ple. AGro | REAL investment. : a" hopeetteties D Eat a R SHOP car EM Se ater model 8AME OW R YRS. We : = equ . best of tools, 1260 84 BUILDING Li Lots WORTH ee ft. garage space plus modern as trade-in of , teed bedroom pme, Income unlimited | - ant ara AJ Van 1 Welt, 3-1355, for good m IN 5 whenas & acre STATEWIDE, | se Sit crve tans STANDARD “Ts now w -actépting denier appl tions for new Service Stations io. aes Adame in Auburn # ee vily 8 Saginaw StL Barnes _ Need $500 With fast. Darments ty Th en Fou should office to = conventent to park; ne and shopping, where new Drivate consul tation rooms await you Or ree PE 58121 ‘and tell Us Your need. Home & Auto Loan Company 1 N Perry Street (Becond Floor __Hours 9% to ue Saturday § Sto! _ LOANS $20 TO $500 _ On signsture HOLD HOUSE FINANCE COR P. OF PONTIAC Mortgage. Loans BROWN AND SHA screw machine Shee & — priced $275 or trade for oti Bae ernie of Fenties ge hy =e OF skill saw, Pp int 8 re RE MARLO ‘LEVER ACHON Bove U1 6. Telegri iber, perfect. ¢ condition, for — —“~ _recordet, OR 3-1684 . ‘6 BUICK FULL vertible for older car overt payments, FE OILCO. ix proach? SLICER, (PORTABLE. if _ ments FE 6244 ze TOYS, TOYS courteous. service and take your budget? visit our Bew coljeta, lathe, TOR REP. FOR 6 INGR PONTI Ac PRESS, i FRIDAY. NOVEMBER 30, 1956 +1415 vetween «tne Sat Sale Sto Store se eitponiet 64 ALL, METAL WALKAN FREEZER oS te 5 ¥ a rh a TOs mplete 7 Do: with veiriestenee Bn Fig Fs uarenteed Singer | —“@F_ OL 10122 soak: emai : < la, > CLEARANCE SALE . | saitout TIMOTHY HORSE ay | ee ee ao ne over bal pete, $i fur sige [2 /Walten, Cor. Josy 22257 selea oe, savin, Chock at rer 22" oe PURNACE & DUCTS, y / An. — and shop guns at cost. | ood — cutting alfaita. a) FREE!!! FREE! $20. Center, with $20. = | re one OA 8-27 Oxfo eee nes 3 “na, 5 sis. te eataecor aa FE Exo OP FOR si SuALL RADIO8. OF- anger red st the ‘wintew or | 7 ne Eh Ba k a Reg. $2.80 hand. warmers. Now eva ens 5 SECOND COTTENG. | 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF ~ PERSIAN COME Se PETRIOERATOR | dit ee aio ai “a5 td if Insulated rea costs, 116.80. Rough lumber. Will Deliver. oS VACATION TRAILER | E j_e $60. i . $10. : Pe : CHEST OF DRAWERS i7_ AD-|sTO Siivereare— service tot 50 «: sy fs KELI Y's = HARDW ARE @a¥. ist & SECOND at sales tote : C "us 3 cide Sa se0s ON} ton, nea ta Twi —) s, a a> | Onanesnn 2 tence Edits Gente, ay Ws. 4 pets stent FE 20811 | eauTitY 6005 ALF on Announcing \ ars"ics $20. Green rug. x4 ci sao RR TED LAWSON TOPE | Costume Jewelry Large Selection. 4 arte = Goss MODERN, AND ANTIQUE. |“ brome hay. Also da musa kas 57 Detroiters s BLUE skal size | a lene reel Good 4. Rea. | _ | me's tel | ll arp 2124 W. Silverbeli Ra 45 . a “PE. 2082 sonable. MA 6-651. EASY PAYMENT PLANS | € eg 08 Pat On -i}— 2 serere FES BS nn rece ere ee T JACKETS si) EACH jo Pe “pe DING” stir “INCLUD- sank SWEEPER. COMPLETELY AWAY. PLANS W6 by MEA Service, oe eee beth Model 1s port top coat, overcoat, #20 each, ing duffet, Satin finish Walnut "'vernauled 620. MA 6106 EDWARD'S OUTLET. 18 6. Saginew ) CADIES ,IGHT | aN 2 _ For or Sale Uivestock 72 “PONTIAC CHIEF *" size Lena Good i Rt ne ae ace a as eee eeeomer Se ATT FT! ~~ - AND PORE [5 , 3 uo pas CHROME DINETTE TABLE with | TRADE-IN N DEPT. _ - gee pare Mt thet at Sina bet a Son Ret CEL OING SCL TED 10s) teeem) ease pov fue emt VEAOTIFUL L WEDUING GOWN, ‘ormice top 36 x 72 tm when Recond Easy washer $2985 5-794) “How is it on heating up cans?’ i TROON. PRIZES We ep euch Bid pay men Oe at en ee Size 7 PE 5-2402. Alter 4 p.m tended PE és Recend Electr‘e refrig 860 95 =e ; REFRESHMENTS . iack Stud pony Must large se'ection of used mobile +. CaED “DRESSES 31 7 DAVENPORT. caaiae: TABLES & Studio couch $10 95 BRICK reclaimed — all ia want — ee e 4 hs sell PE 42833 ca ae brown gabardine pe bg vamps For sale cheao EM 3962 5 pc wood dmette ext table $48 9 OMe we Chie Ra Le : - : LAY BAL Gl . 2) HEAD OF ANGUS COWS. NOT 4 Sf locnging pajamas, $5 DRESSERS 67. STUDIO coucH. °,P¢ walnut bedrm suite $79.95 = — —— For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 620 Oakland _ Eun” “{redistered 4 yr0//oie” } (reulstered HUTCHINSO! each: ® formals, 25 te $15. 2 pr. $15 bureer, $18. — Electric $% Pom oll iy A pe a CHAINSAWS LARGE SELECTION OF UseD RE Ra wuner wen grey gabardine siecks, all in’ range, $15 Dining room suite,” ‘ PMAN’S Sales. service rentals | SET WATER PUMPS. 389.96 O. A. SACRIFICE ENGAGEMENT RING figs) inne ano GIRS +H GERNSEY HEIFE? Drayton Plains OR 31208 good cond., slightly used, sine 12 $235 Gas range, $15 Chrome iW, CALL MIC CHAINSAW DIST Thompson, 80 5S. cry. 30 point center diamond with 1 _Office, 4 Patterson FE estat, s + _ — HEIFER AND to 6 FE 145. 76 State St i prhaorneary — $29 ar — and i W can at _FE 41122; 3-582 3 MEN CHAIN SAW, 2% CU FT = on each side. wedding band - GU? NS = — Bo¥ = bear a ; mg iat us lS March, MA 23 8 Dort Hwy. Pint y's ‘SUIT, SIZE 6 al rd. 53. by scales, | ow ips White gold. FE anlew Leac agley ee — bors SUS Retrigerster — iene Dimer Point AUTO. wast 7 = Sat Waiden Ra Clarkston 24051. Call ‘momings = SPORTSMEN PINE siaes ge a Ee rome te MAKE ME CROTON. «we BUY SELL, on rm TRADE | peed visa Fy vt ‘er ¢ Teriiance Christmas ~ ‘LIONEL & AMERICAN SALE | vist our gunsmith Complete | N SADDLE CHEAP Mates 42 33 wo ett tor 4:90 — POSTON. OAKLAND RE CO 422 aw. | Bey PE 4-1133 i FLYER TRAINS Aluminum combination windows repair service Bluing, scopes, | or trade for English saddle or = 96) 1% 8 Saginaw PE 3-852) TRADE RANGES FO Id | & doors, aluminum & Fibergias mounts, fears anything I can use MA #179! oir iaLs ; DEBWOOD Cc COAT. SUB- 4 PREN inci ™ LE a nas z eas Authorised sector, are and) awnings. 3 ve : ¢ eee {rier tid = bo et 12. FE 6-1320 FRENCH PROVINCIAL DINING "gas FB. Munro, 1060 Pree test ‘ SANDY'S RT.S HOP For Sale Poultry 74 x or teen 13. FE Ft m chairs Exec. condition. 615 W. Heres 1 ‘For the Little Woman” pect, BO exc = | FE_4-6089 Mot to Thurs ED 30, 9 to 8.) - fA S ry Girls on SIZE ia si0_ Ma. each MI -2857 USED DEPARTMENT | | ecmteey? ow AURON , ST. ®@ am to 8 pm Sat. § to 8 Sun. . = — DUCKS AND 8 : ’ Sinis TEENAGE CLOTHES fs SIZES Pe sae Ae ne | cacies eaten eee reas 41008 | Beautiful New Kitchen ‘#8 GAL Om TANK, NEW. STEEL GARAGE DOOR. oo. BOYS 1710 S_ Telegraph repo san, Rd_ FE frog | railer as white forme! Mans Farmington Rd. MAytair 63900. Apt size electric range $49.95 = | Youngstows & Wood Still time! Gage - legs & cap. $38 FE, 26 Dike, £20 Beginner’ a at YERS. PULLETS. COCKRELS = jue suit white ‘sports HYNING ROOM TABLE & lromrite ironer to ‘etal by Christmas ff you $1467 0 ere Mocveriissseper | Syst Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 rit 00 each 4989 Huston FE 5-1908 jacket & top coat, site ¢0 cua, Whaaa cea \anae 6 1 Coldspot_ refrigerator $50.95 call now!) Cabinet Sinks, Dish LIMITED OFFER nha si Snr a lounge chair Mi oes: gS AMPS Crosiey refrigerator $7950 reel, Sake Pormics counter’ Pumaces, elt tired, gun type SEPTIC TANKS I-A GRAVEL FILL DIRT. TOP ae a3 Feo “ a eS ‘ ec ' ¥ + R od 4 _ “CRSHy AUPE POOP coat onmmtl moog wine woo” Clavton'e urn & Appl.’ is Seles cette ord FRA, Hola Sanit ee EEOMGR GOON ae coer ony Royo ‘yee Ne om — ie reher eR ih) mixer - blender - juicer nife with controls rnace R 4 R LAVEL & C lets, 5 a to tay OFFERS 10 GOOD 0 “ADIRS le ceceee DINING RM. SUITE. DUNCAN USED GAS “RANGES 31005 AND a All kinds of kitchen Leak — Geet ‘asl — be Two LAMP FOUR FOOT FLUD- 29 cow manure, cand & stone. 3-5557 ERN TRAILERS ON RENTAL Pryfe. } gacgets 2 stal r neluded w rescent fixtur Af e ; fRS TAKEN FOR DRESSED PL T COME 18T SERVED. Ste mans coat Ballet and tap nods meer finiah, agate vo80 w ene Electrig Co. .xeep that man’ happy and at adove a) water heater. | work pare shops. fered Teed eu “FOP” “S01L ~+RICH. BLACK ey tae, peanerariersten: NEW 81 HOLLY: t ERAL , ance costu.nes, FE 2-217 73 hon’ 1 bik to right of Orchard Ggg, REFRIO “tia os home with” _ PONTIAC PLUMBING AND | factories 2195 value. $990 ~~ dirt Sand ratel and fill dirt Ing hens, will deliver OR _¢6733 STUARTS, UR HOME MEN'e ORAY GABARDINE F TOP! Lt and Commerce Ra , 3208 Erie Used gas vtove $28 60 Power Tools “2 8 Eero PE 24001 at factory showreoms, Mic call Sagene Gereett Pee | Sale F P rod ce 75) PICHIOAN AT WIDE. Pants Stee beeen Used washer. $800 DeWalt Shop Smith Porter-Ce- one Fiucrescent. 303. Orchard Lake 4-1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. | wahses A cvenesss AND ACCESSORIES § PER ssee _..__--.. DISHWABHER JaMES PORTA- natiewer —_ ae i Los, ble Make your own Christmas L LUX: AIRE 1 FU RN. AC ES Sand, gravel ‘ili. Lyle Conklin CENT BANKS RATES. MY 23-0721. MANS y ovERCOAT je FO 4 “ble 18 montns old $100 Westing- New bunk $3098. decorations ith Eas!-Bilt pet- new of fired 6288 delivered. GOILETS yal VALUE. sues — > UU oF FE _2-8572 APPLES — GOOD EATING & OPEN DAILY 8 TO sUN. cost 083. R YE 5-6806 house table mode! radia 818 OL | ORD'S aa AREHOUSE. \. terns, Christmas Rare 13 off . etivere’. TOLETS, a E Siess M1 TOP SOIL CRUSHED STONE. CORY Guteivilie. 399 Gree TO gp Me) MILES we topcoat with rip-in lining Boy's OIL BURNER FLOOR SHOP 2 tor $11 FE 4-900 im lawn mowers Road Village of Andersonville ce gan Pluorescent, 383 Orchard cheep. Phone te: 10 ee) bpd gp pec Pap acl nad wo ss Cer Ace ROOD Aes 198 Prarie eee PE 4 XC an e APPROXIMATELY 38 TARDS ALL_FLOOR SAMPLE DUO THERM are Ave = gun ivpe off farmece FE WOOD AND ALUMINUM COMBI ? Mt Clemens 8t. FE 3-0830 g ae Oh Heaters iscount pri a ENCYLOPEDIA BRITTANICA 24 mation docrs an z TREPLACE CANNEL COAL FUR. — : coe ow 6 arpeting. $150 FE VV AYN Serie vol 2 dt setiqnartes compiete with Sonic Tas aT Sr een Se re. popes =: = ie x . wood. Speedway * ect LLOCH CHAIN SAWS outs after 6 pm E GABER] Christmas Gifts op ey oeecere rene coe | PRCT TABLE 08 OM kU EN SON AIRE Ee nora Lance Eb Rentals, Parts & Repatrs ANDERSON CHAMPION PRAIRIE PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE 171 ~ Segmee _ _FE sei 99) Theis meee Vu booms | «pres sereree, 2) be, sesee Be N LUMBER CO Ee Feel cs Point 10_Crocts NA ___MI_ $004. SCHOOWER SEEMER. FHORE- Se ~— ee Se Sane 7 Licks” 70 BE BEAUTIFUL PRINCESS CHINA 24 FX.TRA SPECIAL | Pierag ole - ator Ses, Fr gis tesines Oe Pe é TOs ao geod pty eats, Dee aie ee woe z $2 u : ot Ideal gift aim ise ag aa ere or. bulldozer ener s : sal i : bor: : = 5 : wide. Bank rates. Automatic washer ae LS i shop «6 long 2 ushts ¢0 watts soe = = aT ib Gmkis White Pine Paneling .|_ diade. 30" 30 cycle 25835 _ os 4 Sontag Nie O ee ot 14 Best terms pares. Late model =~ ers. be tt a same Gre. LAROE 10 “set e404 Private 38 in Botn ke new. PE 24380 A REAL BARGATH the m | (ber. Se Otite 610TT Eves ant WF ARE STILL OPEN DURING siaB WOOD & FIREPLACE WOOD Bile Rai, Birmingnam, Micn., modem, jobs | Recona sd =. eT FRIOIDAIRE | RB tor Eee, oe ce —a_Eeonee “- TIMED” BRICK mr nl eat on NO DOWN AND naa if reaayeie er tbeaeipaloced ene | 5 ILS SIS a sae all hl) haces Mid west ¢-6083. BOTT. GC S and img Cat OR 32084 after S40, : Christmas Special [gectand mely all your widing |" will bald on rout ot. of ee Spe oe FE Neon MAD UVINERLACE we wlanb neeC rt SPREADERS BOTTLE GAS an TE pinto ROOM “SO HOD TEED | Biereter st eholensle price Aan | Reeds field ie taatetlec ket | S80 Dn sed wii butd'ce my | Church's, Inc. ne Bann ; Barn equipment Davis Machin. | ACCESSORIES STORE Bioné mabogany Perfect cond ee eo sizes. , Use our iayaway plan. | — nails, windows, OR $7077 0000 ’ | WHITE BIRCH rane asic Stack pepaira, Beginning our 26th. C®fS wirec bitches end over Pe pee > FLECTRIC RANGES Roy's Motoreyele Sales, 203 W — door hardware. plrscore. PUMP. EP max JET IM 5. Aguirre! R4 _! vera __ FEN | year of service qalads insta ee. oa sane ® ta AND Pa . = ae antesim ' e new s9 “ plese - = —— elegra tis Sok ae ee PE 45249 ALL NAME BRANDS BEMONSTRATION._FOYE AND Parr e ebruatie A ND FHA, | von Rigs — screen Reasenabie Do It Yourself 61 Plants Trees, Shrubs 68 SPECIAL Across Som Tel-Haron_Ctr tt "Ty CIZES count._2: : a S ae , ck WANTED: vs TRAILER ee aie Sc AND SIZES ets. Big (gucoumt tie Leen) SURPLUS LUMBER | SOR LOOT -904T AND-FLOOR SANDER POL SS cnoce pow vor a DAVIS BACK HOF "aon ED TRAnER -4e7 o F §, . od ru ind- i eel & ped 8, brown rug ve det. SOME LIKE NEM GIRLS SEE « ICE SEATES |... .B, Materiel Gulsy, Gn 21002 For sale: Large quantity of SE eee eet ik ne “so Bischhul acd Norwar Pine—| AND LOADER. LIKE: i 1 fer Bene" Slermet Cenc a BU SPEED “SINGLE PLAY: $39.50 AND UP — pes oy Tp ice skates. | Gren £550 CLOSED SUN lumber see a tore ops _Baidwn (Ave Scoteb Australian & Mugho. An! NE\W. CALI FE 4+Q46l Sales. 18210 Holly Rd. Botty ME oot a ee CONSUMER'S. [Slater awei oe | Rime ghegges Meonee RTF CHAINSAWS | Re 'HENVGE SE as OR FE 4142 — ‘ hte Frade ta Dept ae R-CO- "SOR tees. _ Emvire ee BEYWOOD) __nented apd colt ve soer,_| toy tnd, merep? aie Slee RS — Owis COMING | ~ Rent Trailer Space 79 an t . AS. — i miles we Seah lage nN i ~ me 5 ea breakioat set A 2 W Lawrence °F 4-815! Sidr lhe Tall cancel = Uae = pai at Commerce Cash and carry prices FOR "RENT es wna, x, - use One ae Be ready with a mee tenes er Serer Washer s 3 st re Pic ° — hand -ander — Lak- intersection en every ee a S i ds HEIGHTS. MOBILE Vit- = Dovensert a cher? 429 59 re trad J alee — heavy swing set 617 FE THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST = = se furnace vacuum pans aS dav from 8 to 7. MT 48038 ood wit 7 ace weibexe .. vate po ea SF uae 2 pe. bedroom «rt $050) ony 95095 Mik: Mi 61300 CioNE!l ELECT NDOW ANT TRIM MFGR @x®x's Pir ool oc ss cce ee _$ 61g tanc ei end Pact. 426 Or- SIAMESE MALE CAT, FREE TO gyans Equi ” a507 Dixie Hw: FE 5-6319 8 @iming room «tt $40 c ECTRC TRAIN. TYPE rripie pie windows from 838 chard Lake Ave. FE & C at quip 6307 Dixie Hwy. Wicd) momnendlnd t3y mo GAS RANGE 3° NICE APPEAR-/ O-tuage. and accessories “Valued Douvie hung windows from $1! 88 poeta) £2 OS 918 GaP aeuikg “WacaiNES CO Eee Toes AFTER __MA_5-7878 MOBILHOME ESTATES, MODERN, aesiien 7 xy $29 50 08 Ae =f re S et ragrs. Only | tne ee ere oe Sens te from b dard @x8'x%_ Birch ..... . $1600 Paiat, plumbing. hardware, for- 600 PM OR 80it FLAGSTAFF SPECIAL ogee treat & pisyground. ~ FREEZERS | BONRE_ ELECTRIC. TRATW ON Plush doors from Zin SO Geant Pricer : are £30 to 60 bus Pri. thra Tues. | UNION LAKE | 30 per cent discount op all OB | oxFORD MOBILE MANOR is FOR OMY | 4x8 board. OR 3-}1 Door and window trim late eT? Eee : me 16) 0) 67 Coceed | Yer OC 3 tractors, loaders ho Want the best at ree- THOMA AS cent tea We have them Uprights or Chest Base 0c | x8 x% Plyscord chs Gs $400) & Thur | For Sale Pets 69, ers. & back hoes 25 per cent ones hg rates. Quiet and cl FURNI TU RE CO types. 12 ft tt. CHRIS SEM AS SPECIALS S Alum. comb doors. ‘3 n $19.95 Pontiae Piyw Company MONTCALM BUILDER SUPPLY down, % months to pay bal-| 80 mile iow a < Ns RCA- tPoot “Regular $19.95 square elee. try DELTA TA MULTIPLEX RADIO ARM PE 2-350 1488 Baldwin Ave 156 W. Montcaim FE 2 TRAINED ENGLISH POINTERS. ance no payments during winter uni comeat. First ¢ ‘weit mses mie, pod oS eg Ce ieee ta-aoy |e oy ig | wer saw w other power, tcole. | ROMEX, BY TRE Com et pen Cameras, Equipment 61a 3 & 4 Yrs Male apd female, MA_ "PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. ty Dduiding |The ae for Fe ° ween Pp oy lugs, 5-4292 anytime ENDIX. = Easy Credit! Terms. - 2 aid ened tend Baas thons-d RACTOR a TER ea ROS, meta Tae OE owe | care CNT Dy waa EOS A Atom S| eae ag RE Shine ne lye Bettas) ee + “4 j = 3 ~ r use emg Sa —s PONTIAC [RD AT ast mG BS PS tables, $7.98 and wp eee S| Berry 8 7 EreEnrs CAMERA SHOP KC RES DASHCHUND PUP SPECIAL where iiviog tors vecetion = 72 ROY'S REPLACEMEN — —— —— | _ appliances . | 6615 pies female 3280 Baldwin Rd | lovely 1 triclud rivate 34001 | of Formica. Cements, metal trims - ae ALLIS CHALMERS G WITH SNOW. ely acres, includes a priva' 0 Oakland aig Reruler la Coe fron $1180.) Ste for that do-t-yourself gift < AKC REG BEAGLES $15 EACH “PLOW. CULTIVATOR, AND ‘ake with good. swimming. od SHOT WA. Reavlnr 9190 Krispy. canister oct,| Lares sive fa saw wun mer. tos Sale Musical Goods 62 ©OR_37590__ MOWER. LIRE NEW FE ¢oss; Schools. club house & sede see OMe Cre Se Ok = - | meee’ p) er set. | very litte, $65, Spe- a AKC SHOTS, HOW STOCK. REAS | OR FE ¢102 RONTIAC FARM = {heiter, Only 8 once to ~ walnut black and gol’ sit Fhtiy GRAY DAVENPORT. OAK cHina US" S* selection of housewares,| S18! 08 Longperilgtred ito dnnceer 1190 Base 2 aHIPT TraLo sor- _‘achsnund OR 5584 8 WOGDW AND, TRACTOR CO. 473'56 Phone 2 24811 nin Terrific yaiue yen binet | tors poo sporting woeds Laya- 4 Ld 5 “| rento, accordion. ithe new 166 AKC REG BOXER PUPPIE Pah cin tld = = cree Sciuere Ae a cheap on ver table. ways and time payments Huron FE Si. tied Aad (| Oneida Ra, FE 6-675, wks old Sale or swap FE fii USED ‘TRACTORS WITH i ENOW | __ Auto. Accessories 80 fe, Orenaré_Lake Av@. _ Gaeew wonain Prieze Lox. KEL. “y's HARDWARE sage stanpixo i035 | 120 BASE “ACCORDION | AND BEAGLES. FIELD CHAMPION.| PLOW. AFL OTHER EQUIPT LUX FREE STANDING TOILETS #18. case, like new FE §-2455 Eberies Buddy the second. @ yrs, ALL SAND MARES AND i9s9 CHEV MOTOR, 36.000 ABOUT ANYTHING YU WANT ee wna uae a ies | Auburn Heights ss FE 2-881 21x32 double sinks AEB 4x8 Sheet $] 35) ibe SAGE ACCORDION. UsKD | o'4, pups, 4 months female 4 yrs.) FRI TO SELL. WE TAKE '*01.. itp pontine @Motor, cheap. aS Ps EB POUND 939 ; Picose seat | Christmas Trees SOA 3 is 'Colored bath vets with trim Why ‘Pryocece: cata ehect acl ‘yr $135 Cae male Weimeraner, 18 months. el TRADE-INE BROS TERMS.| 197 8. Johnson, : Las ~— ae re : : ‘ceantespring ited ca chat Be Be STMS Sopetey | Blanket. ineintion 100 50. R38 ATT ae Soog ondides, “Haw FE waee Birt ree Sve tiua|___ For Sale Tires 80A slip cover $23. Love seat in thet Christmas Tree Dealers 17? §. Saginaw PE eae Fwinsulation. 109 sq. ft. $1.90 PD BABY KITTEN, FREE TO. aoop ™ “dun 1. DEALER Ny oon wened oil pattern for mete ee pine — nursery | PIRST QUALITY. § FT. BATH- |1 : cc oe chrono let to) GOODYEAR, FIR’ 7 er scheme 903.78. EM) stock, 4 8 ®. will wholesale $40.50 B @ tatlet, $19.95: a i 212, =. ACCORDION. 120 Bass. 8 | SWITCH- | BEAGLE 4 MONTH PUPS. AKC WANTED TO BUY: UsED ROW rich, U.S. Black or white side fn lot of 200 or more. (DEALERS ple 14.98: hand po CN eine] 528 Wh walls. new cars, Full guar- ORDER NOW!) r 4, 4 4x8x\4 fir plywood . . 2 neue cost, ; Will sell $200.) be OR 3-4872. 3525 it tr Pp good FE | antee > gent afk Call MA £-3361 or OR 3-5123. e619 = | ieee Themp- | 1x19 white pipe boards. BL". tke | Chive Line dard sue Roselawn. Clarkston _ son 00S Inside door jams. W ... $3.98 | ACCORDIONS 40 PER CENT DIS sasy “PARAKEETS, #2. oa ee FOR BALE WE GIVE rE. Ww ILLIAMS CO PF nEPRiC. | FOR RENT RSTABLTERED Red et ee Orvet Gideumd OR | Soll pipe, galvanized pipe, eanea by Regumseres Marka) tag: | pie ALL _Auction Sales 77| 454-9 Saginaw at Raeburn 5 epimers. Xmas lay | BORER PUPPIES. ALL PET!) ~~~-.-~-- soso: Z BS TS treezer, floor | Chtistmas. tree fecRtion. corner 3.1086. _ erock. plaster and hardware aways. FE 5-5428 ~ or oan 5 __ Shop, 69 8. Astor. FE 4-6433 =0 7 640X15 GOODYEAR SNOW 1960 Ev B, Muare Bee | iG oF GALVANIZED STEE L AREA SAVE UP TO #800 ON MATER. Blond Hammond Spinet | BOSTONS AT STUD AKC. CUR “nucTION. sa ae mi. south cet ates: ‘Exe _cond. FE §-2821.__ or Sale Miscellaneous oO For Basement Window IAL8 FOR COMPLETE Bi arcan)) Practical | _tiss._ OR 3.9296 west of Lake Orion. Another big WE BUY AND SELL GOOD us UP TO et ae TO PAY 12" de $3.96 18° deep, $5.34. EASY CREDIT TERMS gan. Practica y NeW. @ TRISH SETTER PUPPIES. CALL ep aa eyed room tires 83 = up Pt eo - di { ° L : 2 EM 3-4082 after m the home, Stoves. Refrigerators we buy, sell or trade. —_ a ou FELYInATOR SEE. ‘ $77 ,2088., 10 E AUTOMATIC DISHWASH- — Taviock “= MAKE SURE IT's Can be seen at Old Mill GHIHUARUA ie wT PPIES 7 Lidens. Clothing. Big air-condition- 903_8, Saginaw _ 40687 and look around. 2 acres of free Sot) ny just merth of Water. er Phone PE 2-8413 coaL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO BUR} Tavern in Waterford.) weeks. AKC reg. FE 16%. | feia ee LOOK! RHONE PE Saat for | hill off from Dixie Hwy. — $1 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-7101 UR {EISTER Very. liberal discount. | COCKER SPANIEL PUP room. Brodie & Tyler, Auction-| 670x15 suburbanite mud and PEN DAILY 9 TO ® 12 SQUIRREL EE TYPE Northern Lumber | Co = beauties, ready for Santa. 87 W eers, | tires. Remold $10.95, woehange ND SUN. 12 TO 8 blower and motor. $30. FE 2-3149 Garage - Doors 8107 cake = Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. _ Rundell, rE AUCTION EVERY FRI NIGHT, | plus tax L ® © apins &. 2 SNOV. SUITE, Sze 6 6, 2 SPORT vention Ea fein & Ear sav} Pety, OR 3-1907 COCKER PUPPIES, $2, TROPICAL |. 6:30 p.m. B&B Auction House STATE TIRE 8A ot ui oT Heights on Auburs coats,“aize 8, one Horton table) merry steel overtiead * Telegraph & & Sal as . y: 2 fish. GR_3-2282. $089 Dinte Hwy., Draytor Plains, 92 8. Seginew _ of Auburn _itonet. cae’ oh eek oe prices wos | wears at eae | FLUTE, Ex OL ISH SPRINGER SPAS OR 3.2717. _ SNOW TIRE: 4a MO. eal am ae pear welt i LL JET PUMP | selection, from $38 “up. A SOXBEAM 08,00, OUTPUT Olt Git | SBYSEN Delux CORNET Cost | pone e: MI EVERY FRI HT. 7:30 PM. New Kelly Snow Tires, with, auto. dioek. o' 29. | POSTER Re Tess than yor think Z ue give tomer FF abe oe will sell for 900. Plateau pies, 4 se axc Bon sired by M. of ‘of M50, at = a Pootner. ie = a rezeade, As +16 “ 5 : i. « = ew an olf clubs. PH 2-9383. estimate. ‘ ptain Lookout, Ears trimmed Consignments welcome. m ena Cobol 188 Proof z mH 8. Paddock days PAN AMERICAN CL exchange. ‘gumemwed. : ARINET. B-| & shots. $125. hold Taree Hooks Au AINT OAL. 93.7 USERVICE STATION flat. R for Christm , Ori? Felt B. Ru ‘Rags $395 ete with HOUSE PAINT URRY — RN Basy-anAxD Fi Like vow. PE 3:7570._ atmos. —— SERVICE TIRE & e RIGH QUALI Cate ¢ eays teh, mest 000 overs-| “AREY GRARD PIANO, EXC. COR. IDEAL GIFTS, $5. CUTE 2 $1.95 PER GAL— ae PER OAL. ay? eins, “machine “shop | 00h. 1 Bl, to right. of Orchard _ Puppies. 5 weeks old! FE #1319. TREADING CO. i GUARAN-| suppl @ and Commerce Lk. Rd. LEAVING TOWN: GERMAN SHEP- 481_N. Perry 8t = DA RT. | TEED s SATISPACTION ; Penn MM a } herd. 7 mos AKC reg. $40. MA : KAT | wo seats 0 “ARD mattress. EM 34002’ ROD ECTOR | KING BROS. 100 FR. cribbing, & Ft high, $50. ELECTRIC. ACCORDION : Sioa ’ tubes. 235 Vuorheis Rd. : COLON Bnayf SALE { boy's FE 40734 FE ¢-1112 - js your home. SEDIGREE BOXER WITH PA- ’ 2.7569 aSdact 271 Baldwin. BORTIAG RD .T OPDYRE | Press room tems; air eushions, 3 GIBSON STEEL GUIT/ rs. 7184 _ Auto Service 8 $1 DISHES. GoTOROLA at ca mtAHOOARY. CASH POR FURNITURE oe ee ee sammlog hea teaw oN FE _$-32 TARAKEETS. CANARIES_ CAGES < — ‘Table model. Mice condition. Only - FE 47381 ; ee alae eet TANO iN EXCEL and supplies Crane’s Bird Hatch- Sunday, Dec. 2 CRANKSHAFT GRINDING Milk’s HOT WATER HEAT 3 38 msnewies. 9 i= Call itmpubtic 2-451. _ 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 46510. ear, Yj mag 4 sane zack 09 ind ELEC Ae | GIBSON , MANDOLIN AND CASE * Selec A sie Starting 2 P.M. ae." ‘onsu “Ym Sosa ne fier, e te #04 30 "2 aes Perit edo trame, 16 .. = Surplus Stock. New & Used .” FUR nag gt wt Le museca” | ot ome bec nal 401, Radler St, Molly, Michigan. — Refreshments Served Sale Motorcycles 83 FARM-FRE SH MEATS ARAREETS. CANA 5089 Dixie Highwa: = rou mar A Sr as es 1. Peucabincecubrencc@ Peay Drayton San Me B& . Auction House ae pre ate +See ewes eee eee Ib. ee eee eee ee ot “sy ¥¥6 6 bene eee a Bicycles. 8 og Ss Parakeets Guar. to Talk Red Factor. = , “2 Oakland 1088 FORD % TON PICKUP. GOoD . - A piheate ei MEE SPE Serre through Classified Ads! | Sa ‘ms MODEST MAIDENS | ‘ ton 1955. CHEVY $1495 > eee. USE Aaa _ A mappy - looking : StS Suse ast Uae, ‘eater! 5 aed ; pS Sereda. 4 o~- ey miles. and save orieiet $83 Bucs conve NORTH - PA OR CHEVROL ET Walled Leke ss MArket_ 41861 _ CHEVROLET m hestal yD ae & Ho New thes. | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham [ap Rnanee- Not g4sTt er OL ——- CHEVROLET inf, 7-DR. GOOD | | condition, 197 8, Jobnsén Be Ahead! 5 LAKES SALES | 3137 W_ Huron PE ¢-7121 FE ES] : sg —»X; +16 GLAS MATERIALS 70.c% WO Cov. cae ter Plastic 1-4 86 Dodge official's car Lei shaieaie prices - 86 Ford Vie H'top Ss REINFORCED PLABTION 56 Ford 8 4Dr. ».. $15 5 @ ¥. 14 Mile Ra. ot John ® 55 Dodge ie 4-Dr. $1745 ~¥vinneD uo. eee S55 Ford F’lane .....$1445 Salas etiars Tam assess SS osge 4 Dr... $1595 sevinrad cecal = Gweeeie oes nce 85 Chev. 4-Dr..:.. $1395 | MARINE SALES &@ SERVICE ' ‘55 Py mouth 4 Dr. $1345 _ Ban ONT Ree ee GORE *SS Chev. 2-Dr. . 2. $1265 Gales and Service. Starcraft, Lone ‘55 }’)ym. Cl Cpe. ..$1195 : panpllbogg bam oy Og alse 54 Mee 4 Dr. auto. $1145 ane 8 ev 4 Dr. $ O45 _ Phong DARD NOFORS "53 ach Wagon S 845 fERCT A Ten Ne an g ANS ere nad séfvice. Shorty Hook's > \lerc.4-Dr auto $ 605" Pace eee re S2 Piumouth 4+Dr, $ 475 TE MOTC "$2 Hudson Wasp . 8 425 FVI NRU DE MOTORS > a : See the new ‘ST models SI hisses VR 41h, S 44 Harrington Boat Works '5! Plymouth 4D. $ 305 ieee ee Tt ogres 29) 7°50 Buick'4 Dre spec, $ 395 Ww ANTE D TO) SELL. | sO Hudson 4 1): S 165 Loupeeer Gen sonata: FYB "50 Olds 4 Dr. OR aS nS i damage, "47-Chevrolet ..... $8 100 ¥_Feotee Dedy Prew_____! RIEMENSCHAFIDER Transportation Offered 87 D d lL ally a oO ge EPR ob outh a F reburg. le, pages Ferry Service, ~oewmarag, Wg ey mouimM (ap s pe PR 2-01): FaDY DRIVING TO L. £_ CALIF "8S CTIEVY WAGON seae an PU ad card tet Monee 4oqdros Cylinder With overdrive F FE \ and heater If you are interested bectineet - —— | {tm a wagon that has had the vers Fav GOING NORTH. PART est of care ‘oad. Either way FE 5-€006. ( see this one " J 3-1358 Ven Welt OR RETIRED Mat MAN WANTS Comban- ry CHEVIE, 180. $1030 PHONE ton share drt gas FE ‘ iaalke les Retercnecce:. = ~ _steneed Fie ofan 1988 CHEVY $1498 Be: Air V-8 Door with heater and Power Glide Uonally ciean, NORTH CHEVROLET radio Excep- Wanted Used Cars 88 See M&M Motor Sales | oe en ager on ate eee care 37 Dixte Hwy OR 3-1603 nettlways Ready ie a RAGLEY “AUTO PARTS 1000 5 Woodward, B’ham PE 87218 178 _BAGLEY sT. / JUNK CARS AND FURNACES. MY _-3-6403 or FE 44878. | WW Tires) New nopeaes Light “Bud Shelton Motor Sales Pius. $005. PE 82800 she se Pays top on late models 7 Cor. auburn & & EF Biva FE 46728 WTD : ec oNE CARS SCRAP. Service call PE SHOP ir wenen Bring It Here @ pay ‘v RIT v oor ears 1956 CHEVY 4-DOOR — HARD TOP ay eR res Equipped with Power Olide and PE >0e7s PE 40808 = othe: exiras. Never been licensed WANTED: onCRAP CARS or titied a Also 1054 Chevrolet Bel Air 2 HI TCH BS PAID — | door Power Glide. radio and Oo FOR j; Meater his fe &@ company owner BUYIN OF STATE DEALS GLENN’S |; ¢a reas do with a new car guarantee 24 @ SAGINAW ST. FE 47371 UPTO fe TOR JUNE 8 CHEAP NORTH THE HIGH DOLLAR CHEVROLET teed thom. Drive ine exe mire 1000 S WOODWARD One Lead taal To 45 Dixie BIRMINGHAM "iL. J. VAN WELT ‘82 CHEVIE DEL Ux DR. EM _ 34785 For Sale Tracks 90 ea er isi | CHEVROLET BEL am RARD- | “ee VIE. UTILITY GOOD Con- dio & Heater. Powert: - $175 On ah one. ae Money Down assume isa CHEV. % ton. R . GOOD Payments of $2724 per month eure seed terecier Gale ease, | CAUCYedN Mor Mr Bares aia: 4 31718 __West +7500 Harold Turner Ford isa % TON CHEV. PICKUP ¢ss0 | 48 CHEV. 2 DR. GOOD coNnD On 4300. Anoko Dr Dray- 115 MA _ 5-4292 ton Plains, call before 3 pm _ mi GE yee if ‘DOOR eerie aa o CHEV. INSULATED ois ee good 63 THE SMALL LOT WITH ARNE - — Park “lads Lake Orion, Mich values . rT) FORD 67. 6 YARD | DUMP SALE Glean and A-1 shape. PE 46115 195; Pontiac as \, 31 : $375 Wrecker —°53 Chevrolet, |1082 Studebaker pete 14.000 actual mi: Fully | 1951 Chey hardtep Bargain $475 Meany other good burs from $65 : M 33839. © equi EM 3 ; 83 _ PRANERE & JOHNNY'S MOTOR ‘ GREEK ‘4 TON PICK LES up. Heater. Good body, motor & 222 W Montcalm tres, $535. OR 16 _. fiGHT OR HEAVY HAULING AY here. FE 4-6820 34 CHEVIF. 2 DR coon CONDI _tion. good price. FE 8-8 $200. ‘BUYS ANY I. good tires, $450 i “Wilson GMC | New & Used Trucks —Oakland at Cass . 5-0485 RIEM ERSCaNebER- é ooo ph PICKUP me OF THE : eave Barner oe) FP ie re Ya” CARS AT WANTED: LATE MODEL. stake truck. Must be sieaa ™. _ one Le tt 1960. VERY @ rust. 1976 Round Lake Ra eM 3-017 ese 6 BUICK 1988 BUICK 2 DOOR RIVIERA. , 2 Pull ul Including Dyna | i HK 9 theertng and) ov | ] id Brazes. Tri-tone paint. OL 1-0854 | nciua~es M cand Soak beer DEVILLE i e ed, $4750. between 4 and af eerene cal Sales ax CADILLAC COUPE 1956 GOLD with cream top, 8009 actual miles B offer buys this car. After FE Cao call FE €6553 9 to 4 call ; i Hi BUICK HARDTOP. Ral Wow | Can be seen from 9 to 37 on Bat ‘57 License 5 Good Tires 180 Judson. __ BY Ornes wt? BUICK CLEAN Good Cond FO 196 BUICK NS Pattery that will start isl 2 doer, Ran COTY time plus each car Be Ages up es eautifu blue. Exceptionaily sha inside and oul' Be jolt: to come in and . H's a dandy Wii) trade PEOPLES AUTO SALES - FE _2-2351 _ PEA. fiaRD Top is “completely winterized =) Oh Is Holiday He top »'30 Buick Super 4-Dr. ’51 Ford 2- Door elute equip 0 ‘dood cond condition Pvt | "46GMC Ton Pickup | 9953 CHEVY $575 | °51 Chevrolet 2 Door sep esa, ow NORTH CHEVROLET __ 1000 S. Ww oodward, B’ ham have RO cars to choose | open till 9 pm. Be sure to get our deal before you bux. We can save you , moneys 4 DOOR. 210 ounies & H Good cond Ot — OLIVER GET it QUICK, som whatever it is—d dial ape : lee i Orchard I | FE 29101. $501 Highland Rd — ‘$3 CHEVIE — «DR 210 DELUXE. Oniy $198 er yeur oid car (153 Olds 98 Sedan. $1195! from, bargains galore! Immediate financing. Lot | | SY CHEV -210 DR, , ieete x ACTGAL se) es. A-1 cond. —— 35 Chev. Bel ‘Aire, ' Hardtop Set Tete dae Res Dtone | f CRON MTR SALES acl Huron FE 2-284! G CHRYSLER NEW ‘YORKER hardtop Red & white im calor, . auto transmission. radio & heat- er White walis $2,395 { eSote 4 dr Auto transmission, | heater Very clean ‘82 Packard 4.¢r-Radio & heater. Auto. tramsmission $795 ‘33 Packard Radio & heater with overdrive 18,009 miles. Very | clean. $1,005 Master’s oo ms order $175. EM 3-4248 ‘34 DODGE 7 Coronet -4 Door BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer Cass at W Pike Street 2-0186 1956 DODGE STATION WAGON 2 tl- go lancer colors push button trans-' — and you marry the postma mission, R H WW tires = etic Wholesale priced at 31964 MI 70606 | $1 DODGE CORONET ¢DR GY-. For Sale Cars 2 DODGE % TON PICK-UPS 20 Fi FLAT DECK SEMTI- TRAILER Good for hauling Christmas trees LAD pk tA CREDIT D HER DETROL MOTOR SALES 116 S Saginaw at Judson oe CLGon Times AT? A * ter 430 Free COND CALT, ee for snow H eaited - rs ~ 29 ASSE NGE INTERNATI N- 30 FORD 6 $133: ‘47 PLYMOUTH a BUS 875 246 W. Yale. After 6 ARE MECHANI 1952 FORD Custom mate R A MH WW 8 tone. sharp Assume $28 8% month ly payments Cail credit manager MI 6-2736 FOR QUICK SALE No down paym't required LUCKY AUTO SALES 86 FORD PAIRLANE, STANDARD. '8_8 Seainaw st PE +1008 | F loaded with extras = over pay- 1951 FORD 2 DR CUSTOM 00D | ments, FE 2-0522 after 8 00 tse maui oo es RD ‘55 CUSTOML nea FORDO- matic Radio @ heater, 10a sum. Si FORD, 2DR VERY CLEAN 2-DR nga st PE 2-1537 Ca)) after ‘ trade ist 8 Johnson . . 3 FORD UT COUNTERY — SEDAN ‘WE GIVE THANKS FOR FAIR 6 : Station wagon $1,100 Se $3 Ford. 2 door sharp 8985 1951 FORD V-8 2D00R34N.GOOD 52 Buick sedan Excellent con rond., $295 King Bros TE “4-074 dition $675 $2 Chev 2 door R&H. SAM'S AUTO SALES ‘34 FORD RANCH WAGON sEL1 ete or trade, OR 3-8125 MODEL ig “FORD 28. RUNS GOOD ‘$3 FORD ENGLISH ‘ZEPHYR. 4 $05 EM 3-390 4 door, radio & heater good tires = no rust leather upholstery Very Cc CONDI- tion Re DR a va ex tires Ot clean, $425 FE 44007 DOOR, $295 FULL price, =i pcos Phone North ( larkston ville 3. 86 FORD FAIRLANE. 4 DR STAN- dard Trans $1,600 MA 6-618 Motor Sales $5 ee FAIRLANF 4 DOOR R W Fordomatic. power —., PD rteR ats pepe lent condition sicso ( TIR VST TR Fr. 2-7168 - = : PRY AObaT i 1952 FORD 2 DR V-8 RADIO & Heater W-Wal] tires mo rust $8 MPERITAT down & $3 per week FE 8-695) Dealer Cleararcé sale of ail new care and demonstrators ) 7 ( h 1058 Plymouth Cium eedan RAH Birmingham 1 piemoum can shea (ae at lear Ise rlars 1953 Mercury Monterey ¢Dr Merc O-Matic R&H Low low mile. You don't need cash at age. and clean z : S 1951 Chrysler Hardtop N Y. V-@ Birmingham | "rutr'tabdl 32 8 MAIN sT CLARKSTON NASH | Open Evenings—Please Phone MAple 5 S141 . Choose From dio & Heater) No money down Mer., r MIdwest 47500. Harold | Turner Ford. : ‘36 FORD CUSTOMLINE HARD- top Take over payments MY 2-5107. after’ 5 “83 FORD CONVERT _ matic & H Exc $700 ‘Mr +41 Hard-to-Find Wagons 12 ~ FORDO- condition FORDS. CHEVS PLYM 1953 FORD $495 _ RAMBLERS - $3oy,¥S “rete, sot neuer 1952's to 1956's 200 NORTH 2-Dr. Sedans 1900:S. Woodward, B’ham 1949's to 1956's I3 4DR SEDANS 1949 ¢ to 1956'¢ 2 Convertibles 1953 & 1955 OF THE OWING | CARS AT OLIVER | See Stan or John 2h mingham Nash S. Woodward, Beham ntl 63900 Open till 9 BUI K SAL USED CARs 91. ti ' " Bright Spot “Includes ad AUTO. SUPER MKT. S ales Tax ‘36 Olds Holiday .. $2005 _Deluxe Coupe, Power t ’ : : ot 56 Olds, 98 62... $3195 0/7 License Holiday ‘Redan 5 Good Tires "55 Olds && eels ee el Ooe Super 4 dr Power SS Thevroler 2Dr . $1198 A hatter that wilt etart- 5. every time, plus each car "ss Mercury Htop . 4169: AQ completely winterized. Monterer A . "84 Chevrolet 2Dr.. .$ 995 "53 Pontiac Dix. & — Hyvdramatic, 2 Dr: ae Olds Bi. ....--$1795 53 Ford Cus. 2-Door + ee 0 eadillac 4-Door 34 Cadillac Coupe . $2805 Kleetw'd, 1 Owner ‘54 Ford 2-Dr. »-$ 895, '53 Mercury 2-Door ‘34 Ford 2-Door 53.1 V8 Sed... 5 | odge = | We have 8) cars to choose | ‘53 Buick 2-Dr. .....$ B95 | ‘53 Pontiac Sedan...§ 795) ftom, bargains galore. 'S2 Ford 2-Dr. .:....$ 405 Immediate financing. Lot | 82 Pont. Sta. Wen. $ 695 open till 9 p.m. Be sure. ‘82 Cadill: ¢ Coupe ..$1495 to get our deal before you 3] oe 2-Dr. ..$ 325 biry. We can save you §1 Ford 2DF 3 Se ‘ST Buick Hardtop ..$ 495 . _ ‘SI Hudson Sedan ..$ 295 ‘SO’ Pontiac Sedan ..$ 145 OLIVER ‘30 Olds Cl. Coupe ..$ 25 BUICK. i 91 CALLY PERFECT & PRICED $495 724 Oakland 1980 FORD CUSTOM 6 2 DR. RA- 3 } @ssume payments of $11.46 ri. ni’? For Sale Cars rust. Phone OR 3-7665 after 6 pm | - 7S Mercury, 2Dr. New Tires 2-tone CRON MTR. SALE! S a Ww Huren — 1956 © LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL Lom 51 NASH STATION WAGON R&H metas Wav AL Ann ee “How. fickle can you get? He writes you a letter every day 91 1) encuRy NEW TIRES $335 -8MALL CASE TRACTOR WITH _ ' SS ieee | ‘oa Wooeward “o ~& © MOTOR by VEEKEND SPECIALS | 1950 Buick Special pe oe baa Kens 1948 Pontiac 8 2 dr. * cars are ready te 213 Montcahn St ‘Schutz Motors » Open pen ths i S| as | $128|._Tnnige $195 | scams 1955 PLYMOUTH Power- S per cent fer i NORTH abies, Hdl RAH, inside and out. 20 Ogemaw ode ‘ARCHIE ton | wer features. It's M1 6-275 H $25 $30 monthly ‘Call credit manager Phone FE 3-0461 th Sret pa owner, FE 1951 PLYMOUTH 3 PONTIAC $150. CALL AFTER STA: J WAGON Se ae CON WAGON ig ORTIAC 5 R&uH, W. visor, has iow mile- &-~ e Cheap, 1984 Pty YMOUTH STATION WAGON o 6 dealers. age. Sole wil’ see real value in: this nptemneniie HH. J (2 bi) oe S004 “0 + PACKARD STATION WAGON condition, new white wall price reasonable. ~ $600 OF THE SARS OLIVER BUICK -Includes Sales Tax romatic &H mew seat covers . New tires Priv $350 MI 62139 ‘4s- BLACK FORD WILI SELL FOR $@ FORD - &@ —_ TURN s1G- $0 DODGE CORONET, Goop _ $9 EM 1.2 Gals) tless 7 EM) 3473) running cond FE 5-5304 36 FORTS. FULLY EQUIPPED, (100K LOOK 100K sEFkn! pole Bates “ol | “Yese on ae | | S OA 83011 ___EASY ED JONE: Army Surp US 192 FoRD vs. Ravio & iteaT. | eae Ses 3 nel! CHEVROLETS. EX-ARMY Pietd Motors, PE 6-405 oe | Coe? E Wl taser torivect and ca LOW COST TRANSPORTATION — YOUR 2- ‘31 CHEVROLET. CARRY. ALLS SAM'S AUTO rere roe NOTE | Jike new 1951, KAISER GOOD TIRES NO) PE 2-2641 ‘97 License 5 Good Tires -\ hattery is completely 33 Nas! as 2.Door "33 Dodge 4Door S33 } Ford 4- Door "32 Binck ee 4+-Door °33 Plymouth 2:Door BUYS ANY FOLLOWING. that woll start every time, plus each car winterized overdrive. no rust good tires ’, ‘ few paint. winterized, very eco- \\e have Scars to chonse nomicails 008 | trom } rans yralote ‘$1 RAMBLER STATION WAGOX SRS : Motor recently overhauled fer linmediate mMNaneng Lot snow tires Overdrive R&H. A D sell FE 8-1337 open til % pm. Be sure 1952 \ ASH to get our deal before vou Aarooe beauty, WW. se down buy We can save vou Assume $29 monthiy payments _fall Credit manager M1! §-2756 WILL ACCEPT eens eee boats Tare anc meras ete ey ipavereat ot s meet used ae S@lance easy term BILL SPENCE ED 0 63 Oakland d_ Ave + All Cars Winterized Ready To (jo Bei Air PG . Corpe Ciub Coupe Sharp ‘51 Pontiac Catalina, like new aceCEN: a SALES __Bivd & Pike ins OLDeOnIES: "88, HYDRA’ & H. $1700. _FE 4 4-21 ‘is OLDS 88. RADIO & aEATER | Hydramatic, W-W tires. No money M PE seu down. assume peyments of $15 86 r month Ca oe Mgr Mr ; arks Midwest $550. Harcid eer Ford. OLDs 88. _ STANDARD 1 TRANS ete Cali in Griffin, Com- | _merce. EM _ 3-30 ~ JACK SALES ' Clarkston | 1936 Pontiac Catalina Seseteter: or. nee Save adillac, Full | wlionale low mileage rd custom 2 ee Like new | tes Pontiac Catalina i test ey evrolet ¢ nl Sedan Us & good select of low priced Taine Series power _™ MAIN 8T cL ARKSTON Open nights ‘til e MAple §-556@ or MAple $-1141~ _ Christmas ~ $800 HAUPT. BUYS ANY PONTIAC. Excep | money . OLIVER ~ BUICK j “| 210 Orehatd Lake Ave. Open till 9 FE 2-9101 1950 PONTIAG 8 $200 30 CADIL- ‘ac Bt Phone PE 2-7872 CAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. some? Let us help vou asiee te some tes< expensive m Lake Orion Motor Sales M24 AT CLARKSTON RD FORD — MERCURY _ FROZE UP? FED UP? Then It's Time. To TRADE UP! Rattle In AND SEE THIS FINE DISPLAY OF W INTER SPECIAL USED ¢ RS _ PONTIAC 32 Station Wagan ..$ 795 4 ait Radic & Heater Hydra- mati PONTIAC is > Catalina S’chf. ..$1895 | Loaded oo... PONTIAC ‘36 Station Wagon $2208 2 Door Radio & Heater _ Fuil | Power. 3 i _ CHEVROLET . 36 Bel Air 4-Dr. .. $2205 Hardtop Heavily Equipped — FORD $5 Dix. 2-Dr. V& .. | Radio & Heater i PONTIAC 24 Marchief . .§1495 Custom 4 Door Radin & Heater __ MY 2.261 $1395 | . Hydramatic Beautiful CORAL & | S r ] WHITE | pecia Ss PONTIAC Full Price (SS Two-Door 870 .. $1695) | 1981 Stude Hyd sedan 295 | Radio & Heater ey ‘1881 Buick sedan re Py ¥ ; 1953 Plymouth 4-door $495 1953 Ghevrojet 2-door $595 1854 oor —... $795 1954 Pontiac sedan Hydra $995 1955 Chev 2-door P G. $1195 1956 Chevrolet 2-door $1695 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | WE TRADE | Ee OR DOWN HASKINS | CHEVROLFT : “Oakland County's Fastest Growing Dealer” ‘6151 Dixte Highway af “MIs MAple 5-5 5-507) __Open Nites ‘tH @) Help Yourself ta one of these § recondie tioned usea car values TSR Wie K - Roadmaster,” 4 door Riviera Less than % Otiginal ’ Foe Buick Century Riviera, Biack | & white y Bel Afr ¢ door: 1 own- er, low mileage 1954 Studé Champion coupe. Good | second car, Hew Olds #8. 4 door Full power | 53 Pontiac deluxe 4 door Low | e. 1 owner ie mat = tlea 1953 ~ Orchard Lake at Cis FE 80488 Ee 2 2101 ca Xe. Open til 9 = 50 Orchard Pats Ave. ate “Plrm station wagon. ithe perfe whiltty = -webheley, | ae door, is kb is bia : : fe ~ ‘ ing we as PONT NCS ae 38 Four-Door 870 . $1595 Radio & Heater. Hydramatic _. PONTIAC 5 ; 56 Gonvert. S'chf . $2695 Ful Power i FORD oe 52 C arenes V8 ..$ 545), 4 Doer. Radio & Heater. | on Wagon Power. REMIND THE ‘eo “T CLEMENS 8ST. 10.000 actual miles Power steer- Transportation Specials "$5 14-Ton PU Do¢ 1 bcuer ‘SI Two Door | Dix. Lo Qindac. $395 | { } ] | i .$ 995 | Immediate financing. Lot, | Open till 9 p.m. Be sure, buy. LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass_at Pike Sts. ee West Side Used Cars Orive out where overhead is iow and save the difference Many makes & models to choose from. 923 W Huron PE 42185 West Side Used. Cars 1981 PONTIAC ‘DELUX « DOOR very ciean. bargain. FE 3-754 Marry Rigge is 1952 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN & Ra. dio & heater. Hy lramatie > : Field Motors, “1984 “PONTIAC Chieftain 8 sedan. hydra, R & F | owner $19 down or vour ola Call credit, manager MI aown FE 8-60: week - car 6-27 ‘1985 STARCHIEF CUS. | tom Sedan 14000 miles For sale Dy owner $1795. OR 3-884! 181 PONTIAC CATALINA 45 down & $5 weetiy FE 6-495] Deater es 83 PONTIAC 4 DR REAL CLEAN most accessories, FE ¢-8712 7 8) PLYMOUTH CRANBROOK 4 Gr New tires. radio & heater aS oes EE Fe) 1956 Buick Roadmaster 4-Door Riviera Full Power O54 Olds super 88. ¢-door Chev Be’ Air ¢ "$3 Convertible Ni S 56 \letrapolitan Club Con » MERCU Monterey Club Coupe HIGH ?? JAR +15 OLD MORE THAN IT’S A WISE DECISION. WHEN YOU TRADE FOR ONE OF OUR ae NER IN. ON FORD STOP. IN 50 Cars In Stock FORD *S6 Station Wagon 4Door <..........1 OW NER FORD | 55 Station Wagon 2 Door C ~Y [7 AE — "S4 Station asin tlhe FOR S4 Convertible V& ..... I { pe , Your Friendly FORD Dealer 147 S. Saginaw S! PE 5-410] FE 5.3588 Open 6 A. M. to 9 P. M. THE we _— | OWNER ] HAV NE RK 1 (VW NE R (PF ANBROOK OWNER Motor 5 (912 8 Woodward Bham Schutz Open tl @ pm MI 6-5200 | 42 PONTIAC WITH 48 MOTOR excellent condition $135 re | 81187 og A | hel ' Bud Shelton ‘$5 Pontiac Cat Hydra $i7es ‘35 Chevrolet hardtop $139 | 35 Chevrolet ¢door $1395 |'34 Ford Victoris $1295 “34 Chev @Dr. Bel Air eiias ‘M4 Ford Tudor $1005 53 Ford V-4 Tudor $ 845 ‘63 Ford @ Fordor oars $ 745 “$2 Chevrolet 2-Door $ 995 31 Ford — $495 “St : 206 Ford 4a Poctiac « CDeor Bud Shelton Motor Sales Cor Auburn & E- Bivd FE 4-6728 1851 PONTIAC. RADIO & HEATER Hydramatic. W-Wall Tires, No money down assume payments of $19 76 per month Call Credit Mer Mr Parks, Midwest 6-6550, Haroid Turner Ford 1956 PONTIAC “STAR_ CHIEF Cat. alina Power steertng windows & | . brates Hydramatic, R&H, excep- Honally clean FE 12-7950. after 4 30 pm $400 BUYS ANY OF THE _ FOLLOWING - CARS AT OLIVER BUICK Includes 2 Tone GREEN 6 Pas 6 Cyl Bt f Sales Tax Radio & Heater, W Walls Sharp So enters vshin : 55 PLYMOUTH Savoy -2-Door ; eee. o. $1495 ; ; Powerflight. V-8. Radio & Heater W Walls 3 Tomo” > oy License paint. Like new . pec REVROrE! 2Door 210 . .....$ 90s . ph Paint, Pow id ee ° & e i. . 5 Goad Tires—4— Hah mare Prretenee paste a tran “mwa "23 CHEVROLET Bel Air Convertyhl $ a0 A battery that will start Bright RED with new mack we le a 895 every time plus each car dio & heater. W'Wallx Winter oriced — is completely winterized ‘St CHEVROLET Bel Air Hardtop $ 625 ; BLACK with IVVORY + id i "52 Pontiac 2-Door’ Heater W Walle Like pew it wa hey open and 52 Nash 2-Dr. Amb’r 49 Cadillac Door "$2 Ford 2-Door "52 Chevrolet 2-Door We have & cars to choose , ifrom, bargains galore. to get our deal before you We can save you PONTIAC RETAIL Ou Post OLIVER | a Pt 29104 ° 7 ae TS ney. CARS CARS WE HAVE 17 TO OFFER CA OF ALL MAKES TO PLEASE TIF BUY 211 S. SAGINAN as { S35 CHEVROLET 210 Station V1 ‘32 CHEVROEET Bel Air 2 Tone BLUE, Powerglice IF YOU HAVE Ton Panel 4-Ton Pic ba ow Orcas Take Miva “Open tilt 9 VD 7 YOU'LL SAY: -MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES: ARE Hy LHI RE RS. AND VI MOST DISCRIMINATING ER “ASS | Reconditioned & Guaranteed '56 BUICK § cial Convertible, . $2795 RED with WHITE top. Rea jeather Tt s joadeq ef accessories and is Posttively iike new ‘36 CHEVROLET 4-Door 210 $1895 TURQUOISE & IVORY 6 Ciinarrs Powergiae : radio & heater W Wallis Lo mileage ‘56 STUDEBAKER President Door $1795 V8 Hydramatic Radio & Heater W Was CORAL. ° & {VORY. The Rig OMe-and it reRiiv nice w It was her mother’s car Hardtop Radio & H 32,000 miles. The original old Maid tee | 25 LOW-PRICED SPECIALS W PURCHASED WITH NO no\ & OV \agron HICH CAN BE VN PAYMENT (00D CREDIT. 54 Chevrolet 2-Ton Dump 55 Chevrolet 1-Ton Pickup “33. Chevrolet.34-Ton Pickup *S3 Chevrolet 1; "54 Chevrolet Sedan. Delive: ‘48 eerily Pi F \SURE PET ‘ AND wr Waiis. car; ee . a + Wy gore — 5 = ie : A THE “ae PRESS, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 80, 1956 ae Be ens gs, eres ae = | ; ; E , Mage “FORTY.SEVEN evotion 1 to RCA COLOR TV Program y Peg Evening HAMPTON TV $25 W. Huron FE 4-2525 piri bh bp bt he be i ie revwrrYYeYYeYeerrereY = BRENDEL’S 2441 Auburn Rd. 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Huron FE 4-2525 1 as Kaye traveled 32,000 miles in |the real-life role of song-and-dance large for the United Nations International Child- ren's Emergency Fund What the red-haired comedian with the double-jointed tongue wanted to do was inform the people of the U. 8. of the magnificent job b-ing done for children throughout the world by UNICEF. Present. Secret Life of Danny Kaye,” based ~ CHILDREN’S FRIENDS—Edward R. Murrow and comedian Danny Kaye discuss the aims and accomplishments .of the United Nations Interna- tional Children's Emergency Fund He recided television was the the U. N. Securi Counell ¢ chambers, New York, best medium, so he broke his own, Ye __ ; = taboo against small screen “For this kinnd of information,” he explained quite seriously, “we can get the single greatest cover- age, for the message we want to give in the history of television that a program will be simultaneously shown in every country in the world where they have TV. “This is a special broadcast and appearing on the | wil! last 90 minutes. That's tough to do in a theater This is not a pure-documentary.” Danny said—something to relieve the minds of those who want to see the lighter side of Kaye “Tt's mot an hour-and-a-half of starving, sick children, nor is tt a spectacular with costumes and girls and production numbers. re ei le ALL WORK GUARANTEED We Feature Sylvania and Zenith TV | TV ANTENNAS FOR CHANNEL 6 LANSING For These Lion Football ‘ Games. 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Two dis- abled men try to stop aftackiig Indians in “Fort Adventure.” Million Dollar Movie “Les Miserables,’ starring Frednc March, Charles Laughton. Sir! Cedric Hardwicke. (4) Eddie Fisher. (2) My Friend Flicka.! Ken runs away but finds out he has made mistake when he talks a <4 (4) (2) News } Ls t Femmes Lures a Kaye Into Video. i == == - Today’ S Radio Programs = WIR, (760) CKLW, (806) wws, (350) » WCAR, R, (1130) : o) WXYZ, ane) __WPRON, ¢ “E1809 WIBK, (4490) TONIGHT 10:00—WiR. iNew sym iphony | woAR, News Coffee | Ag: 30—WJR, R. time for 3 Muste ; xin WPON, Scramble ° ag ~ ell aed CKLW, Gabriel Heatter | an. ; | WwWs. You Bet Your lity WXYZ. McKenzie WXYZ. Vandercook $:30—WIR. Music Hall CKLW, Bud Davies Show -| CKLW. News, Sports WJBK, News. Kasem _ —e Padre Saddle WCAR, News WJBK, Den Mc WCAR, News, Spinorama WIBK. News. Reid WPON, Spanish Hour WCAR, News, Srinorama WPON Spotlight WC4R Coffee. Revival PON. 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Spingrama Weekend as oday’ S 7 slevision Programs -- lke Combines PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Si oe af stations listed in this column are subject to chacue without notice. 63 Mt. Clemens | Channel +—WWI-TV Channel 1—WXYZ.-TV. Channel 3—CKLW-TV ~ Work, Vacation brings you stops feud between’ mother and Fairweather. Bette Wright Keeps Tab on World, daughter over the girl's mar- 11:20—(2) Les Paul’& Mary Ford U.S. Affai . ; ae = ; : : s vo. if riage ia ‘God's Healing,’ star- 11:25 — (2) Nightwatch Theater. | . airs While at ; ring Vincent Price. (4) (Color)) Jean Arthur, George Brent in) Georgia Retreat Walter Winchell Show Jimmy ‘More Than a Secretary’; Don-; Durante, vocalist Jill Corey, ald Cook in ‘‘The Ninth Guest.” AUGUSTA. Ga. & Presid . |} AUGUSTA, Gz resident Joey Bishop are guests. (2! Dick 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Fr . y - , Jsennowe yetting cry t Powell's Zane Gre} Theater. Wai-- Voodoo magic, superstitution in eet meres . . thng ar —- VERSUS ter Brennan, Ben Cooper star in “The Room.” (4) Tonight. al of good” out of his stay at ~ Kas . 8 this favorite Southland. retreat ~ Vengeance Canyon oe Ais leenine nest a Y . 9:ee—(7) Trea he 9 1 SATURDAY MORNING while keeping an anxious eye on = ~(y) reasure ur J ; eT? ion “ ration Se rch for Adventur 4; (Color) 7:30—(2) Meditations the international situation 2 r J enture (Cok . ote vi =.ee_ (9 hy my And Mamie, his wif is enioy Dinah Shore Show. Musical va-785—(2) On The Farm Front, |, And Mamie. his wife. ts enio THIS SATURDAY — DECEMBER 1 -@0—(2) Michiga , is con F ety starring Dinah Shore: &: 2) Michigan State = rs u . s concermmed about st Geor Gobel. Guy ®15—"2! Michigan State Conserva- Whether the President is getting CKLW rt stars yeorve obe sy 5 ue a} es } 4 rally gues ars. ‘3 ree : tion as much relaxation as he usually 800 ON YOUR DIAL Mitchell. (27 Crusader. 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