~y THE PONTIAC PRESS The Weather Wednesday: Rain or Snow 112th YEAR kk kk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954—30 PAGES joc Dulles Rejects B ( ip Miss Pontiac Places an Onder Pentiae Press Phete LUCKY SANTA—Jolly old Saint Nick was jollier | 1054. Santa and Miss Hoff, of 270% S. East Blvd., than ever yesterday as he got an earful of Christmas | will share top billing in the annual Christmas parade ‘hy be officially rebuked for (1) wishes from pretty Karen Hoff, Miss Pontiac for in downtown Pontiac Saturday morning. Santa Claus and Miss Pontiac to Share Top Billing at Yule Parade Saturday When you're pretty, popular and will be sharing a convertible with 18, what do you ask Santa to bring the parade’s official party. you for Christmas? A rich new boy friend? A rich old bey friend? Diamonds? Ca- dilfiacs? Pontiacs? Try asking Karen Hoff. She's pretty, popular, 18—and Miss Pon- tiac for 1954, besides. Well, you can try to ask, any- way. But chances are she won't tell, She confided in Saint Nick yesterday and she's just not talk- ing. probably for fear a public telling might not set well with the kindly but secretive Mr. Claus Karen whispered her wishes inte | >“ijdom, uncompromising advocate of Republican status | his whiskery ear at a run-through of their parts in the big Christmas parade set for Saturday in down- town Pontiac. But they'll both be prominent, in the parade, in which they will share honors with 500 marching | musicmakers and three dozen | colorful floats. ;-- South Atrican Parli Being good friends with the ro- ltund old gent isn't going to help the tall beauty get her requested gifts any earlier, though Santa has declared she is going to have to wait till Christmas | Eve, just as you and I. Elects Pro,White Strijdom | | PRETORIA, South Africa (#—Nationalist party mem- bers of Parliament today-elected Johannes Gerhardus | for this British Commonwealth country, to succeed retir- ing Prime Minister Daliel Malan as party leader. | After the action of the party caucus, Gov. Gen. E. a | Of course, Santa will be on a Jansen later today will call onthe 61-year-old militant float all by himself—himsel{_ and four reindeers, that is. And Karen Mystery Veils Hit-Run’ Death Detroit Taxicab Driver Believes Victim Tossed From Auto DETROIT — Alfonse Kutiej, 63, .of Detroit, although the er, told police that his car struck Nationalist to form a new government as resignation takes effect at*— |midnight tonight. He will become South Africa's fifth prime minister. Choice 6f Strijdom was expected | to be followed almost immediately | by the resignation from office of his chief rival for the premiership, Deputy Prime Minister N. C. Havenga, who favors a slower pace | toward the Nationalist aims of a *South African republic and str color segregation. ; | Mavenga had spread the word he ould quit politics elected. Others_loyal to him and to Mal- ' feos i tie Tee " the formed in 1951 as a coalition of Kutiej. but said the man. already, Matan‘s—National party anda Ha-* was lying in the street thought he might have been thrown from an automobile into the path of the cab. Smith's passenger, Perrin Grif- and he. venga’s Afrikaner party, both ;made up of descendants of the country's Dutch-borh Boer settlers. | This would bring the first serious fin, supported his statement. | Split_in Nationalist unity, unbroken | “I had been following 9 green Chevrolet,” Smith said. “Then I saw a man thrown out of the green car. He dropped to the pavement and was lifting one- hand when my car struck him.” Stephen Pasica and Mrs. ‘Bea- trice Hansen told police they saw) Kutiej's body in the street, pre- sumably before the cab hit him, but did not see a green car. Pasica said the man was un- conscious and that he and Mrs. | } Hansen went for help. When they | returned, he said, the taxicab was | there and police were talking with | the driver. | Police said patrons at a near- | by bar told them Katie} had | jured. At the time, golidé sale puirine| told them Kutiej had cuts and! bruises on his face and hands as though he had just been a Weather , Like Winnie don weather forecast reflected Sir Winston Churchill's career. It read: “Stormy force at __.The struggle between Strijdom and Havenga was one of tactics and timing rather than other nationalist aims. Strijdom is all for quickening the | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) By HAZEL A. TRUMBLE Oakland County school men and | be the basis for figuring school | forming opinions on | Y do to taxes in this | « Michigan Turnp: Sven reeset, j weeks ago, might eventually for == Won't Give Ruling on the Legality of Michigan Toll Road Authority | LANSING W — The State Su- ike Authority's pe-| « 4 eer The_court case on the that it was the proper remedies sought by the authority. wr stub aot ar es emma + tion would not bar the authority The Aud. Gen. John B. Martin to obtain a decree that it was not a} state agency, taxes. An informal comment from the state tax commission handed down by this state's high- est tribunal in the case of Pitts- field Township in Washtenaw Coun- \ coffeagues ament com nim soon as Malan's *trengty ~| motion i Court Refuses — Turnpike Case te aceatr’s wite Jean and Ray. +r Nenetingl dd aa dd aloe Vote on Censure Set Tomorrow — by U.S. Senate end was in sight today for the Senate's debate on the McCarthy censure issue with a unanimous consent tomivrrow afternoon. Sen. McCarthy (R-Wis) vote” at 3 p. m. tomorrow, | the first actual vote to take | place about an hour later! on the first of amendments | to a two-count censure reso- | lution pending against him. | With debate under a time con-| trol starting today; Senate Majority | Leader Knowland of California and | McCarthy said they believe the. Session will end Thursday. . The resolution asks that McCar-| alleged contemptuous treatment of 'a Senate elections subcomnitittee which investigated his finances in 1951-52, and (2) for alleged abuse of Brig. Gen. Ralph W. Zwicker, a witness before McCarthy's Investi- | | gations subcommittee. But McCarthy, expressing hope that the Senate will “get this thing ever with,” said he thinks erities may come up with “15, 20 or 25” additional counts. He said he still has no doubt, despite an expression of regret yes- terday over some of the biunt words in which he had criticized . that the Senate will “when it gets around } With his arm stilt bandaged end | in a sting, McCarthy stood up to, ask an end to debate and deciare dramatically that he would with- ‘draw any “discourteous and offen. | sive’’ language such as that which led to the censure charges. But in | “facts and opinions which | held I am unchanged,” he said. A rally in Madison Square Gar- den reared its support fer Mc- Carthy (R-Wis) last night and protested the Senate te censure him. ' The wildly enthusiastic crowd, estimated at 13.000, well below ca- pacity applauded speaker after spe praised the senator and condemned his critics. Some Cohn, former counsel to McCar- thy's investigating committee. “If the Senate votes to censure, | it will have been committing the blackest act in its entire history,” | declared Cohn, who was spotted | in the audience and brought to the | < net preme Court refused today the speakers platform by cries of * and “we want Roy.” The rally was sponsored by a Yuletide Lights Will Be Installed Here This Week There will be no nativity scene. | Nor will there be a community | Christmas tree, St. Clair offered no specific rea- sons for the lack of scene and | tree. agreement to begin voting! But he said the annual Christ- mas parade set for Saturday | would be ‘‘one of the best in the | country,”” thus indicating all the won approval last night of | association's efforts were being put | @ proposal to “proceed to | ing, that aspect of yuletide cele-| Bloodstains Still Sheppard Topic Woman Lab Technician Describing Tests Made on Gory Traces CLEVELAND — A dainty woman scientist began unfolding the newest chapter today in the state's case against osteopath Sam- uel Sheppard, on trial on a charge of murdering his wife The story is still. being written in blood Miss Mary Cowan, a medical technologist, went back on the wit- ness stand this morning to describe the tests she made on stains found in the Sheppard home—par- ticularly on the basement steps. Her evidence may indicate that whoever killed 31,year-old Marilyn Sheppard did not immediately leave the house after the crime. On the basis of this and connecting testimony, prosecution said, the state may ask: Did the killer go from the sec- ond-fleor bedroom, scene of the erime, to the basement? Why? Did he hide something’? Why did he not flee the house as rapidly as possible, especially since Sheppard claims there was a struggle in which he, the doctor was twice slugged into uncon sciousness by the marauder? The state says there was no “bushy - haired’’ assaliant. that (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) Pope’s Condition Little Changed; Advised to Rest VATICAN CITY W—Pope Pius XII, still suffering a recurrence of gastritis and hiccups, was reported today to have passed ‘‘a fairly tranquil night." His general health condition was described as little changed The 78-year-old head of the Roman Catholic Church has been advised lawyers | | | ON 80TH BIRTHDAY—Pictured above is the 80th birthday portrait of British Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill, painted by artist Graham Sutherland. of the houses of page 15.) Friends, Foes Alike Unite for Tribute to Sir Winston LONDON (INS)—-Political friends and foes alike laid “aside their weapons to unite and honor” Sir Winston Churchill today as “the last of the giants” celebrated his 80th birthday. go there to wash? To #nother have been violently |Opposed to yuu,” he said, “but today we greet you at , 80 . in esteem and af- | fection.” ‘Friends and foes alike lay aside their weapons to unite and honor you . we come not to bury ; Caesar but to praise him.” Attlee spoke before 2.500 mem- bers of the Houses of Commons | and Lords and distinguished guests |'at the principal celebration of Sir Winston's arrival on the door step of his ninth decade Churchill,, meanwhile, benignly Auto Workers members at Chrysler | 4 violation of surveyed the assembled MPs and peers, his hands resting on his knees. At times, without his hearing ald, he appeared te have diffi- culty hearing and seemed puz- tied at the laughter drawn from the crowd by Attlee's comments as he reviewed Churchill's long 4 It was presented to him by present members Lords and Commons. In the ancient Hall of Westminster, by the Prime Min- ister's beloved houses of Parliament, his long-time foe Labor Party Leader Clement Attlee spoke for a grateful nation and an admiring world. . “Most of us at one time or? (See latest photograph on ald 3 4 mA US. to Employ Warlike Action as Last Resort But Secretary Calls for Vigilance in Dealings With Russia WASHINGTON \# — The Eisenhower administration today sought measures short of “war action” to counter “provocative” acts by the Chinese Communists. ‘Phe polity “line “Wa¥ laid i j a it : ! ! fi Hit rE , | | He 7} ge? fi H li Chrysler Body Strike Averted DETROIT w — Company and | union representatives early today | reached an agreement averting a/ threatened strike of CIO United | Corp.'s Automotive Body Division | plant. The strike ultimately would | have idied 150,000 Chrysler work- ers. |° After 24 hours of almost con. | | tinuous negotiations, Chrysler and | | UAW officials, in a joint state- | ment announced the agreement | at 6:10 a.m. The strike had been | sr ? noes a. a i —sraend nd . ima the writs requested were watghAK@ Ship Carries Over Million Tons “DETROIT W—The Greai Lakes night, his private physician, Dr. night in a reom adjoining the Pope's bed-chamber. While the Pope's condition Was not causing undue alarm, Vatican , Sources said today it is doubted | that he will recover enough strength to attend Sunday's beati- navigation— season with—@—c8rge | rication ceremony for the venerable Included in the season funs were 28 trips with loads of stone Placido Riccardi, Italian Benedic- | tine monk. Ordinarily the Pontiff would be | present at the veneration cere- that its employes to fill caissons for the Mackinac mony, in St.Peter’s basilica after (Continued on Page 2, Col. 6) | Straits bridge. ‘the beatification. Further Interpretation Awaited by Tax Officials on Supr “Eve got to know more about atermnnel. cheering Riccardo Galearsi-Lisi, spent the Then Attlee presented the por- Socialist MP David Grenfell, the | so-called “‘father’’ of the Hopse of Commons, then addressed the -erowd and -presented—the—Prime Tell-Tale Answer FORT WORTH, Tex. (INS) — Tweive-year-old Billy Nelson, only boy in a Fort Worth family of five Pittsfield hailed the Washtenaw — of supervisors into court when that school district based its |tax figures on state equalized and | before I comment on the effect | the supervisors refused to levy of thé’ decision,” said W. Ray- | the taxes on those figures. mond. Ransom, Pontiac city as- sessor | A difference of $11,703 existed ; - - eme Courts Decision | scheduled for 7 a.m. , hr va. Z - ~ pede Ps viee president in charge of in. | — dustrial relations, and Emil indefinitely postponed.’ | The agreement said salaried of- | fice workers at the nt | division will be covered b +eable provisions of the : Minister with a magnificent illum-| for salaried engineers negotiated | low of (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) by the Briggs Manufacturing Co.| a; a mn. before Chrysler purchased the | Briggs automotive plants earlier | | this . AS 4 | The modifications cover bar- | gaining procedure and seniority. ‘will be continued. RD in the Pittsfield district between local assessments and state equal- |ized figures. j | sald the final authority fer de- termining tree cash value of property for tax purposes is the of Equalization. | i ls i =fii AT; 5 3* jit i abt | act, out allowing ourselves to voked into action our it ¥e7 a which would international (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3 _—————— Rain or Snow Seen for Pontiac Area either ~ the high tomorrow 3 and 3. Highest town Pontiac yesterday was x. today the mercury stood at 31, rising to 36 by 1 p. m. 2 & is Fit i He i hl Fo: — The Day in Birmingham z OV & 7 Commission Debates Need for Second City Parking Lot From Our Birmingham Bureau BIRMINGHAM—Does the need a second parking lot on about three biocks from the Pierce- Merrij site now being acquired fo that same purpose? This. is the dilemma facing city commissiofiers and presented at last. night's commission meeting The question arose over a request from owne®™& of property imme- diately west of the S. S. Kresge Co. building on West Maple, for an alley behind their property. if a parking lot were con- structed adjacent to the cily- leased Kresge lot, which has an estimated 90 per cent use, an alley could be provided at the same time. Funds for the city's share would be covered in the same bond issue that will finance the Pierce-Merrili hot. Since condemnation procedures would have to follow in either de- cision, City Manager Donald C. Eg bert was asked to study the two alternatives and report back on the advisability of both proposals. Like a parking lot, an ailey -would be paid for through special assessments, But an alley would mean condemning a doctor's of fice behind the Maple-Bates cor ner property as well as the north edge of two residential properties on Martin. Condemnation for an apprexi- mate 4l-car parking lot in the lucrative area would involve the doctor's office, the twe residen- tial properties and a car-wash business. Lawmakers are faced with an- city $250,000 Pierce-Merrill lot assessment. On the other hand, Egbert pointed out that no other quadrant is as ripe for parking facilities as is this wen, 4 “Decorating the Home for Christ- demonstrated lecture open to the i Es g g einalr i F i ia R28 ii Ui iE Mk - | unprec i 1) 8) Churchill entered the hall, muffled ational | drums beat out the first of three | TOPE. they are provocative in ioty warucaed ecana ura The United States, he said, is | (Continued From Page One) McConkie, a Lions Club member, showing pictures of their recent tour of Europe while Mrs. McCon- kie narrates * * « A Birmingham man, Howard Lalk. Was among 6 Grey houn@ bus | drivers receiving safety awards | during October, earning a bronze star pin as a 6 months award. Other 6 months awards went to Stanley Seymour of Keego Harbor, | and John Stefanides of Roseville. | For 9 years safe driving, Stillman West of Royal Oak, received aj} uniform. Erven Rasdorf of Oak | Park, was given a sapphire pin as a 4-year award. with Ralph Myers of Keego Harbor, awarded a | ruby pin for 3 years of safe driving. Friends, Foes Pay Tribute fo Churchill MISSION ACCOMPLISHED— The = — } | | i ' NTS ES A® Wirephote five Bradeens of Mountain. Shown above, left to right, are Allen (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) Kalamazoo returned with five bucks The father Bradeen, and sons Martin. Lynn, Lyle and Rex inated book, the gift of the House and sons hunted near Ralph, Mich, north of Iron Weight of the deer totaled 657 pounds fo the man who has served in it for more than 50 years. Sir Winston received the book with a polite, old-world bow. Stand- ing in front of the audience, he slowly leafed through it admiring Pontiac firemen and letter car each page and the signatures Of | piers had collected 916.90 through the hundreds of fellow MPs Who esterday in their drive to collect’ had signed. funds to help cure and treat mus Reluctantly, he finally handed | cular dystrophy, ac cording to it to an aide, and grinned | Charies H. Moore, city chairman broadly when Grenteli wished Moore urged that donators place him many years of life and ( their name and address on con- peacetul coexistence.” tribution enve s so his organ « t bu lope’ g | zation can make a complete mail The famed Churchillian wit ing jist. | sparkled as of old as he replied = (CoChairman Norbert B. Kub to the tribute. Amid laughter, he | jak and Moore will be in the swing Muscular Dystrophy Drive Nets $916.60 _ \eracked that the adultory comments | room of the main post office unt! about him had “affected my con- | 10 p.m. each night to accept mone) | troversial value as a party poli-| from solicitors ticfan . . . but I shall come round) Persons making collections in after a bit.” outlying townships may contact the | In a serious vein, he told his two any night by calling FE 2-321 | friends and associates in the im-| The drive runs through Dec mense and unheated hall. ‘ — | ‘This is the most memorabl? and ms | greatest occasion of my life . . ' Blockade of China sederited in British history . - « . toa premier who has not yet | ed b p || retired and may at any time be in- eject y u es velved in controversy.” (Continued From Page One) Eartier, Cherchill had nervous: | heations and which would impair ly wiped his glasses and beamed | ine alliance of the free nations.” the House of Commons, William (tex to insert the phrase about Morrison, wished the Prime Min- | protecting U.S. citizens. He said ister a happy birthday to wild ap | perhaps international communism Plause. was trying in a new way to divide When Sir Winst ady | the free nations, remarking: | a gl “They seek to be soothing in Evu-| | Minister’ med V- | committed by the U.N. Charter to bir orn == — try to settle international disputes Then 2,500 voices filled the air by peaceful an a with cheers as the couple walked “T e ; first | to the sunlit dais to the strains ot | awe thr ae ne P_llenia El ‘'. “RP and Circums ., duty is to e pe s | Pp tance’ | of sustaining our international rights and those of our citizens. | . rather than now resorting to war the tributes “which deeply touched action such as a naval and air bed heart . . . which are beyond blockade of Red China.” what I deserve and which I shall, ie noted the existence of ‘a vast treasure as long as | live.’ Russian military establishment” And then he added slowly | ned said that safety from attack “I am sow nearing the end of lies in the maintenance of an ef- my journey. I hope I still have {e “We decided, and the decision Emma Lent Warner and married . | in Ann Arbor May 8, 1899. Her Was unanimous, that inasmuch as Hn: “Emerson said that the schog) | @d_ : equatrred ter> ss Elizabeth figuring their taxes last year when | Rd. died yestenday after an lt | wae, fire samounced-by “the_at_,AS Part of the suit, the authori-_ PONTIAC AND YICINITY—Rain or snow begntans . Soe a eemaeet -; -Strijdem was minister of jands change. Lew tonight 2S, ee temer- in Malan's Cabinet, eta, et ign tes teeseine | Havenga’s faction also favors east te southeast inte - Cleedy eventual republican status for the with rain or snew temerrew wight. Lew temerrew sight near 3°. Teday in Pontiac i Lowest temperature preceding 8 am. Proach to the fulfillment of these 31 aims. At 8 am. Wind velocity 16 mph Direction: West. | Gun sets Tuesday at 5.01 pm Sun rises Wednesday et 7:41 & ™ Moon sets Tuesday at 8.47 p.m Moon rises Wednesday et 11 55 a m ‘Man Waives Hearing in Breaking, Entering een Te me ... 38) Lester K, Sandusky, 23, of 3534 7 O. m...00 oe Bm : 33 Samuel, Rochestex,..waived ¢xam- Td eben | ete nt="a ination of a nighttime breaking 10 @. Misesesee- ™ and entering charge and was bound over to circuit court Monday when ne appeared before Pontiac Judge ‘.. 94! Maurice E. Finnegan who ordered Mendes te Poatice 4As recorded downtown) Highest temperature..... AOAC Mean Pear oth Kdebeeecee ts deaues 35 him held in county jail when un- ia tll ny —_— able to post a $2.500 bond, pend- Highest temperature........ veecseee 33) 10S Q@rraignment Dec. 6. Lowest temperature........ SAeesees 31 He is accused of breaking into ae ener aaa FH TTT TY LTE Te @2 the Auburn Variety Store, 504 Au- * — | burn Ave., Oct. 19. = 41m 1929! Seek Death Penalty 43 tion yesterday demanded the death Yor two Moslem Brother- itary court with “activities against | the security of the State.” two, Dindawt Dtwejr and Ibrahim partments. ; CAIRO, Egypt ®—The prosecu- | eral Hospital. leaders charged before a mil-| berg, which celebrated its first a Tayed, pleaded : t | groups into tight geographic com. | na Harold Frederic Waite HUNTINGTON WOODS—Service husband died-Nov. 29, 1947. Mrs. Williams was president of the Red Horse Real Estate Brok- erage Firm, Pontiac. She has been country and racial segregation, but fot Harold Frederic Waite, 60, of | associated with the real estate bus- generally advocates a slower ap- 2674 Humber, will be held at 1|iness in Oakland County for 35 iP m. Wednesday from the Sulli- | years, moving here from Grosse van Funeral Horne, with burial in | | Mqunt Hope Cemetery, Rochester, | N. Y. He died Sunday. Surviving besides his wife Mar- | garet, is one brother. George D. day at 10:30 a.m. from the Voor-| hees-Siple Funeral Home. Dr, Tom | | of Washington, D. C. Ramous G. Brinker Sr. | | LAPEER—Seft®* fr Ramous | G. Brinker, Sr., 63, of 1312 Sutton Rd., will be held at 2 p.m. Wednesday at the Monor Monroe St. Methodist Church, with burial in Farmer's Creek Cemetery. He | died Saturday. Mrs. Charies A, Vantine |} ORTONVILLE—Service for Mrs. | Charles (Florence A.) Vantine, of 490 Hadley ~Rd.; .are pending at C, F. Sherman Funeral Home. She died early today at Pontiac Gen- ‘Norway's oldest town is Tons- thousand years in 1871. As early as and a castle, Now Pointe 11 years ago. She is survived by a daughter, Audrey, of Pontiac, The funeral will be held Wednes- Church will officiate with burial | in Marble Park Cemetéry at Milan. Frank J. Cort Dies While Touring Italy DETROIT (UP)—Ford- Motor Co. Charged with issuing a check there were so many outstanding | bond issues in this county and the | taxpayer had been so cooperative | |in voting extra millage for opera- tion, we would continue to use the county figures ‘here,”’ said Emerson. He cited the Waterford case which in 1946 asked for the “valu- | ation which most closely carries | out constitutional requirements for a uniform rule of taxation.” The Supreme Court ruled that the coun- ‘the local assessed valuation. Waives Examination | without sufficient funds, Jack F. Lazenby, 27, of 3173 Oakshire, Berk- ley, waived examination and was The | the’ 14th century it 10 churches | 85 a repairman earning 9) cents if is @ whaling | an hour,’ He is survived by his! : i wife, Emily, and three children. ' i ourt Reluses Burial will follow in White Chapel 10 per cent variance and in « Ruling on Turnpike | —..___, Clair County the figures are al-. «Continued From Page One) | then held police at bay for about. - Clare Boothe Luce is flying to - se Be Beet > it was not bound financing regulations. . Ea This plan is in effect every day of the week. = ty asked the Supreme Court ¢ rule ca 6 points as to whether every week of the year at Statler the . * tac causes mae aie maine % lone or more children under 14 occupy the same room asa preliminary to selling 187 | with both parents, the regular two-person rate apphes for million Ga ie ce the room: If one oF more children under 14 occupy a room to ts turnpike with -etnce sch gg oe a Only one parent, the one-person rate applies for the serting that the bond sale could not be consummated 4 Is Sent fo Prison ee RR f dik: Some Ai i . warranted it. White fled to where he an St» Otte w in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He then ee sae When the es occurred, police said, White and three were fleeing a gas % Ifone or more children under 14 occupy a room without ® parent—that is, if more than one room is needed for a family—the one-person rate applies for the second room. Bring the family for weekend of fun ct the Detroit Statler | SPECIAL STATLER FEATURES FOR TRAVELING FAMILIES * Children’s menus © Children’s plates end silver * Balloons fer the youngsters after meals * Formulas prepared * Reliable baby sitters * High cheirs end cribs * A basket of fresh fruit in every room occupied by childrer * Redie in every reom | Detroit: Facing Grand Circus Perk Tel.—WOedwerd 3-6000 j Pe i : ’ t ; é t ¥ e L ' 4 3 d # . at \ j & . 4 i ‘ or ae eee “>. a —— * be & ey ar a Ie é a a ee at . 2 Z % 4 we -ae ¢ ‘ . ‘ i Pek 4 i . : r : ; 4, ; a re yt Project Passes . ‘ 5 Gets tt Order By JANE WINDELER this program of training lay-lead- , than a quarter century that I have y id argl Press Waterford Correspondent | ers for adult education groups has | been working in this field. I have , WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —| been limited to selected areas in| felt that parents hungered for a . Restrains Movi 18 states and two Canadian prov-| complete, systematic course that $825,000 Expansion Court pe NG | Some 100 parents, teachers and so- inces. they could develop for them- Plan to Cost T of 49 Buildings to Site | cial workers trom Waterford Town- dh in to axpoyers in ' t ship, Detroit. and Flint gathered | _ Waterford Township School dis- | ** “s : Farm * . trict is ef the in the “Parenthood is the most impor- 3-Mill Increase ovmethss last night at Mumford High School | Dios study. “ tant job in the world," she said, WALLED LAKE — Casting more An Oakland County Circuit Court) to meet Ethel Kawin, originator Otiered by the University of | but We don't educate for it. Many than 1,300 votes yesterday, Walled order has been issued restraining | ang director of the parent edu- Chicago under the Ford fund for’ emnsairaay bep-ag ae cooks Lake school district residents ap- William Saffady of Detroit from | cation project, “Parenthood in @| Adult Education, it features a basic a ie ~ enfactena ne = proved an $825,000 bond issue, and moving 19 buildings containing 30| Free Nation.” etudy course. | children wisely.” a three mill tax increase to fi- housing units onto an Ll-acre site| Still in the experimental stage, Miss Kawin said, ‘In the more | Miles kewte rs nance a two-year building pro- bordering og road ee : R ] O k OK degree in psychology, and has ram, stead road Farmington owe 5 served child guidance clinics in erThe bond issue was well re- ship. Officers Are Chosen Oy a a a s many cities in this sahara as ceived, and gained = a vic- The action was obtained by Fred at a a fist Large Addition > _| Well as London and Vienna. tory. Raising the millage was ap- Schroeder and his wife, Sadie, who C ly Ba -p 7: | For five years, she was adult edu- proved 825-504. live on adjoining property. The pair ry p to DPW Building | cation chairman for the national Proposed construction to be | LOT OF BULL—That bull which Leroy Stanton | Valentine Boys’ Club, who are learning about farm) say they sold the land in ques-} WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Rus-| povar OAK — At the Royal, Parent Teacher Association. Two undertaken are six classrooms | is trying to budge at the Chicago stockyards is a | life. The boys will also take part in judging cattle | tion to Saffady on Oct. 20 with/ sel Johnson has been elected Sun- Oak Commission meeting Monday | Years ago, she and six other child each at Glengary and Commerce | tough character. The Hereford is one of several | at the International Livestock Show now in progress. | the impression he planned to com-|day School superintendent of the night, approval was granted for | Consultants were called to Pasa- schools, a high school gymma- | being cared for by Leroy and 4 members of the struct “new dwellings and houses/ newly organized Calvary Baptist an addition to the DPW Building.| dena by the Ford Foundation to sium and offices, a multi-purpose of good quality” on it. Church, which meets at the Water- City Manager E. M. Shafter | ¢xPlore the possibilities of parent room at Twin Beach, and a a Now, they assert, Saffady in- | ford Township high school. receive authorization to have | education. a at Walled Lake ele- Plan Waterford Li vestock Sh OW Nears tends to place “used oe wre. ee —. tas ~| plans and specifications drawn up.| Her method was the one chosen mentary. so called dupiex houses retary, * The proposed addition, to cost | to be used. s * School secretary, Mrs. Jack Bar- ca a Bans An additional 13 classrooms to N. ( ‘h S standard and interior construc- about $200,000, wili be financed | Because Miss Kawin felt that the be constructed in 1956 would be ad aming ampi1on teer tion” on the property. uses apes » and Lloyd in part by general obligation | ™ajor threat in our time is from either as additions to present owns Ip | CHICAGO (#—The International; The wheat selection was not| The Schroeders say the homes : bends which will require further Peenigsipeers either of commu- structures, or as a new elementary Livestock Exposition reaches one are “wartime emergency housing’ action by the commission. | nistic or fascist type, this course is aii A tea eitk Geillian smeemae to: — incident as ~— rae now located in Detroit, which are Farm Bureau Slates The addition will be erecte at designed to help parents become Although the millage proposal Property on Lochaven, day with the naming of the show's competition sample below standards set for their pres- Party at North Branch the rear of the building on Camp- | mature, responsible citizens, who voted upon stipulated a six mill grand champion steer. Reward variety, bard red spring | ent location. If moved, the Schroed- bell south of 12-Mile road, and will | in turn, will help their children increase, the actual change will Cooley Lake Roads to This in: er ueeenent: Diet con ee a ey sample, —_ ers claim, the buildings would hurt | NORTH BRANCH—The Dec. 8/ more than double the present build-| perpetuate democracy in a free be only three mills, since three 2 Gene V. Paterson, the value of their property and| meeting and Christmas party of | ing. world. mills, or $3.00 per $1,000 of equal- Be Site — riches — as honor to | Corvallis, Mont., a veteran grain other homes in the vicinity. the North Branch Community Farm | The commission approved the, Miss Kawin, and her assistant, ized valuation, currently being) WATERFORD TOWN SHIP -| ee year’s grand | exhibitor. An official said both of| ‘They ask the court to cancel the | Bureau will be held at the parish |hiring of the architectural firm|Mrs. Caroline Mitchell, were in- levied for debt retirement, is being | p43. tor Waterford Township's |“hampion brought @ record $20, | Paterson's samples were produced | deed and allow them to return|hall of SS Peter and Paul Church. |of Clair W. Ditchy & Assoc, of{tfoduced by Mrs. Erma Unruh, ——— first park development were drawn ————— prior to 1954 and were judged “too | to Saffady fcmtorry By land.| After a cooperative supper at| Royal Oak, to draw plans fof the | head of the family living depart This reduction is partially pos- i One of the prime competiters No hearing date has been set. 7:30, gifts will be exchanged. proposed building. ment of the Detroit School system. in to ie aaa wel (Oe by the Waterford Township | tion of the district. Board last night. Janice Hullinger of Manly, lowa, a. ol \ \ | The area is located on property “The vote indicates that a sub- stantial majority of the people of this district want good ‘schools with on Lochaven and Cooley Lake Roads. - This plot was deeded to ful day sessions; and are willing’ the township for use as a wild life day. to pay for them,” Supt. of Schools | sanctuary. Clifford H. Smart stated. |, “The school administration and; A fund of $1,000 was made board of education have attempted | immediately available to a yet maintain high educational stand- | mittee for the development. Pre- ards in the district. “They extend thet — vieusly the beard had set aside tion to all of those residents who, | $2,000 for this proposed park. in this election, backed them up Initial plans, as suggested by in this important matter,” be | Township Recreation Director Belton pointed out that the area lie ideal for Bay Scout use as an Residents of the Four Towns are with such an increase each year, | where the park is to be jocated, are showing intense interest in the project, Belton sajd. The PTA, scouts, and church groups already have volunteered the labor needed to develop the park. The planning committee will be named from residents in the area. County Deaths Mrs. Harry 0, Davidson PLEASANT RIDGE —Service for Mrs. Harry O. (Dorothy) Dav- idson, 57, of 24 Elm Park, will ? / é ¥ : 4 as anticipated. Band Group Slates Cemetery. Surviving besides her husband are three children, Martha, John The first grand championship in open competition at the Interna- tional was named yesterday in | the sheep show. Purdue university won the wether grand cham ship on a Southdown named “Pur- | wary of repeating a situation in which the Corn King was named and then disqualified because of complaints that the winning sam- ple had some kernels glued into place. ‘Couple Married in Methodist Rite at North Branch NORTH BRANCH — Beatrice | Blackmer, the daughter of Mrs. Calendar Campaign and James, all at home, one broth- | Etta Blackmer of North Branch, cCeee A SWITCH OF THE PITCH “AND AWAY YOU GO/ The biggest sensation In years Is what “variable pitch propellers" have done for Dynaflow Drive* er, Robert Blue of ‘Tacoma, Wash- | and Stanley Hobson, son of Mrs. ington. Gladys Hobson of Clifford, were Mrs. Charles Gotchling MILFORD —. More than 200 | members of the Huron Valley | = , tingly e/a Se married in a private ceremony at ' (oem Pay : ; ae bands ‘_— meet ,at herd, DRYDEN — Service for Mrs.|the Methodist Parsonage Thurs- a a £ eapapon: meeting to lay plans | Charles (Anna) Gotchling, $7, of | day. | : ae ee . for a “Birthday carh- Bay City, a former resident of | Ella Blackmer attended her sis- ‘ c paign. Dryden, was held Monday at Val-| ter, while Frank Clyde of Port i. eel ca fo” ee ss wwe She i i . - 7 —_—— = LC ‘ 7 = ws . " = = — “"""""jriaking event of the year, and all with barial ti ay. — . —————e |Cemetery, Almont. She died| Luncheon for the bridal party was served at the Blackmer home on West Huron street. Mr. and Bay City, | Mrs. Hobson will reside in Romeo. | Thankegiving Day at the home of dates of various organizations, | = : ____ special space for school activities. oF Sa ere ERNE 2-6 portunity of buying space for ad- So there’s only one thing for you to do. Try out a 1955 Buick, and soon. Try f it happens like this. You need pickup § And the amazing fact is—in a 1955 _ —and pronto. So you get it. You Buick Dynaflow Drive there are 20 get_it by pushing the accelerator little- propeller-like blades that alse to __ change their pitch, just like the pro- __ ain rar eee’ LEeeee 4 far = + ’ her are a son, William of Bay City’ a More Expansion Seen =9g=D $e ta | den; 48 grandchildren; 18 great- it out for quick and thrilling “Try ited 22 22 _ ———e oll saeco : nal Then = Without jerk or lag Or Turek w a hw tn hake t were told last night the district's population has swelled 60 per cent to 30,000 since 1950 and should dou- MARLETTE — Service for Mrs. Dexter (Mary Ann) Foster, 82, of or pause — you get action! You get action whether you're just starting off This ss a transmission enginecr s dream of heaven. A build-up of on its style — for it beats the high- by alf means, cast an admiring eye = $426.41, after expenses, according | Mariette, will be held at 2 p.m. | ble by 1970 ’ momentum as smooth as flowing oil fashion Buicks which set the pattern to Mrs. Harold Edwards, president. | Wednesday Church figures announced b —or asking for a safety-surge of power ‘ " . " “ aul "The mensbers-of the entire Huron | Latter-Day. Saints,-with burial tn Siaening Cuamaiostonee- Ovenyiit- out on the highway —and_almost_as.quick as lightning—.__in the successful year just-ended... a Valley school system. bands will | Mariette Cemetery, The body will | ley at a meeting held specifically . plus better gas We’ eae present @ program at the ao oe ] in state at Marsh Funeral | to acquaint new residents with the The lik ileag . <% 4 ere waiting and day night meeting, iome until time for funeral serv- | increased growth of churches, rec re’s nothing like it in past expe- mi e m cruisin eager to hear from final arrangements for the calen-| ice. She died Sunday at her home. | reational facilities, schools, . ‘ Buick Power Hits New Peaks! ; dar campaign. Surviving are three sons, Aaa | merce and industry. = hearer there has never been ron It's wha 236 HP in the ROADMASTER you soon. So drop in ee and Merele of Mariette, Cecil —_———————— anything like it in an automobile whole automobile 236 HP in the Super —or give us a call. of Pontiac; four da , Mrs. of te, Mrs. Stanley Hud- i day — . , 188 HP in the S : to Fete Broncos coun of Portion Mrs. Svenk nak laieteer LAKE—The WSCS of This is action that comes from the shooting for —and —end oll with better gas mdouge fo houtt thrill that no other at North Branch Sestaha of Peadomeg mre callin. toy , ae Pong = principle of variable pitch propellers | Buick has it. car can deliver. NORTH BRANCH — The annual | dren, 16 great-grandchildren and 2/| dinner, to be ven at 5 opm used on modern planes. Their propel- * Standard on Roadmaster, optional at exieas cout on other Series. = ~ ler blades change “pitch” for take-off —and cut hundreds of feet off the time required to lift a plane from a runway. . seceeeeee® ecocesnecceaescoecsooll’® : . : pAILTON : See the Buich-Berle Show Alternere % * ue ereeeeeer* perme por BUICK — Tuesday fen rot coccccsseccoosooes® Thrill of the year is Buick 210 Orchard Lake Ave. .* Pontiac, Michigan =~ OLIVER MOTOR SA LES. santa stannic amenities 6 25 ee __ Phone FE 29101 S CeBRReE eae % Ld =~) ‘ Burbin Named. by PRSA _ TWENTY-FOUR NEW YORK \® — William A Burbin, public relations director of the Burroughs Corp., Detroit, was named secretary of the Publie Re- lations Society of America Sunday Gains Scor by Feed Grains THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1954 _ MARKETS | DETROIT PRODUCE Market Speedy in Early Trade ~ Produce cae a een oe een Pe tT ‘ eign ener Pa you how our ease the way to home- 4 oe ‘News in Brief 7 Death Notices ; BURTON, NOVEMBER 29. 1954 Earl, 144 N. Williams Lake Road Ri. 2, Pontiac, age 6% beloved husband ef Mrs. Dorleska Burton dear father of Mrs. Robert Nix Donald and Clyde Burton n- Reberto E. Gomez, 29, of M45 DeMode Rd_, Holly, was sentenced | to two days in Oakland County | Jail yesterday after he pleaded | lege. floor STENOGRAPHERS NEEDED Experience Preferred APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR DIVISION “PERSONNEL DEPT. GLENWOOD AVE. PONTIAC, MICH. TYPIstT . ois OP Stenographer , Sale s retail, exp. ... $1 Cook live in - 7 Housek'per live in, 7 BOND EMPLOYMENT AGENCY ___ 83% _W. HURON dry. 2 adults 15533 bedroem- ged rm. bath. use of kitehen. WOMAN For Boo & Myrtles Cafe, 336 East Bivd South stuft age somone im vicinity ib - nol ©1462 after YOUNG LADIES FOR WRAPPING COUNTER. MUST BE NEAT. APPLY IN PERSON ONLY, MC- NALLYS MENS WEAR. 106 ff. SAGINAW. _____Help Wanted 8 ~~ SALESMEN : 50,000 Shares Pioneer Finance Company 6% Cumulative Preferred Stock, $10.00 par value Price $10.00 per Share Copies of the Prospectus may be obtained from such of the undersigned as may legally offer the securities in this State. a Watling, Lerchen & Co. *. Mullaney, Wells & Company — . f November 30, 1954 7 west. 00) Jeu o. 8 cast Stenographer } i} } | ‘ > * a ae os ae ee ee ee se CUE at a board of directors meeting ' ee pula nen waren 4 guilty to driving with a revoked | cer Freeman and Wiles Bell mine robbs . atti sina a short . . : : ; sieved x 7 ae Re ; . 7 Pree ‘ man, Gear brother of Mrs nel precesing the group's annual s-\ CHICAGO o®—Wheat and soy” bey aa bY pea gg mers oo Co EW YORK UF The Stock operator's’ license tHe was ar Baich Puneral service will be gee | hog vod Au informs. enth conference. oe sits pples. Clow eacy rhe rt ar é . ata "T, held Thursday, December 2nd. at ee : beans eased on the Board of Trade , bu. No: 1 400-450 bu .apples. Jonatha arket s wed fast in early trading | raigned before Waterford Town- vey + fai the | thodialcen Jahns —. Reply to Bor 4. Pom ' (Advertisement) . fancy, 490 bu No 1. 360-350 bu app diay with'prices genevally higher ship Justice Willis.D. Lefurgy. Funeral Home with Rev Perry —_ today but feed grains scored small Meinto ° a os me 1 he : Gains and losses spread over a | Thomas officiating. Interment at . bu. applies Northern Spy. No ! ’ ~ ~ aed Mt A Cemeter Rochester gains. Dealings were fairly active. pu, appies Wagnger. No 1, 300-350 range of around 2 points either William L. Jordan, 22, of Detroit, « Mi risa wae Comneres spore | ibs No | 1200-228 4¢-gal Pe . " . P - Selling ino wheat reflected dull eee No 1 50-4 00 va Quince No ! ‘ “0 major division was en = eee guilty yesterday to} asincarers eke wil conduct, the , ‘ : : 350-400 bu lower drunk driving before Avon Town maue lbervicel MC, Marton ma xperienc domestic flour business, fears of Newecal Reets. No 1. 85. 96 : ‘ — hes . r egetables eet °o | Wiliam J Dunseith Puneral selling experience and knowledge the next five days flower, No 1. 250-300 dos Crier Cheisier, whose management Utica, a $100 fine when he pleaded service will be held Thursday ae aaeal 6 first 3:2 00-300 crate. celery non December 2nd at 10 a m. from Wheat near the end of-the first) gos Celery roét. No 1. 100-15 staved- off a strike in’ a last- guilty to th® charge yesterday be- | St. Michasi Church. Interment APPLY PE NWEL OFFICE hour was 's to '2 lower, Decem oe 00-1 Pd bs Pega = minute settlement with = the fore Avon Township Justice -Luther | ai Mt. Hope Cemetery Mrs, Les- SE ‘Re R OEBUCK = A iireb ’ = . | t t the Donelson-Johns . <4 ~, ; ber $2267": corn "se to Se higher. *)99 bu Leeks, No 1. 100-128 dos United Auto Workers Union, C Green ar 7 4 = Funerai Home where @ recitation Ey ae December $1 58'z: oats '¢ to “Sy Ontoms, green. No 1 75 9@ doz opened on 5,000 shares up I's at . of the Rosary will be held at & CO. onions, dry, No 1, 135-175 $0 Ib Donald FE, Lennox, 26, of & Line 8% p m Wednesday evening 134 N. Eaginew B a Wall Street Shigher December &3'g: rye un- parsley. curly. No 1 75-9@ doz tit 6A. " - meni MONROK. NOVEMBER 28 1950 y changed 10 14 lower, December Parsiey root. Mo 1 Q0-150 doz Pa ; secs ase bury St. pleaded innocent yo drunk MON RC . ~ = 4 = e i; ae . - Ti } ’ 1 ) = y be $1 26! " vy - { No 1 28-17 a-bu Potat e Bh up 3 points yesterday driving Monday when he appeared 3310 Gilehrest Ct Pontiac. age _ ees —— ourna rt r 2614 soybeans unchanged to 130-150 50-1B bag potatoes. N overniment defense orders, openc d before Pontiac Judge Ceci) McCal 2 beloved son of Mr and Mrs MAN WITH CAR FOR HOME cent lower Januar y : Ri! : and a hong aa ia 4 Si ‘ ! - I ! la on 7 900 shares up 1 alt 64 on wii = a _ ‘ Trac w Monroe ear. brether cot ig os = —— y ru dishes ae 1 06 J wday i ‘ b 3 » . 5 “ a 1, ore v aales 2000 000 - Many people have less cash this year. lard 10 cents lower to 2 cents @ hothouse No 1 25 130 2 wt niatehak Packard active and up lum. He posted a $100 bond, pend ae ee rip aise counts additional earnings ep rs But my ease is different : ’ . crn = pe Rutabegas, Ne ft 1257150 bu Bqua SE a 8 Near ing trial Dec. 8 sR te : qa | placement sales No experience Ty ee i ee to The Wall amazed Pounds higher, December! jcora, Ne 17-109 ou, squash, Batter Yn yesterday, opened today on eral service will beheld. Pride} necessary. Man selected will re- wast year I subscri o The Wa 1° _ ne 7° ; : e vice ‘ Street Jeccual I heeded its warnings a a Se-1 28 bur squash Mebbard, No 1, 19.000 shares up 4s af 8 eee, ean meretien ee ee ee eet eres conlermesn We tegie Cols . . _— « ™ 29 £ . . t - Mm 3 a ome I i sed val 90.125 bu. Tomatoes. hothouse, No t. York Central had g block of 6.900. Friday by Pontiac Judge Cecil Me- hae ware, Benge mune married mee considered. Apply ee a AL “Vie G i P i aTSt Se 1S Sees a t lg to 235 Call ~sterde hen Robert Lee Interment. at Drayton Plains persen enly 6 to 8 F ‘Fue come, but increased it. Also, The rain rices 13$ dos bchs, turnips, topped. shares up ‘a to so 7 “ allum yesterday when Robert Lee acu measwea Biaiie Sich: _ Hoover Co. 17 Water ; 125 bu toval Dutch Petroleum was off 4 (‘¢ ‘ 9 2829 Buick St aan : 1 a 4k MEN WANTED TO BUZZ CORD Journal gave me ideas on how to CHICAGO GRAIN ST cs ae ere Eee col Hoyal Dutch " ap shee. L. S many: i. ot aan iiaph See even Weeerer ay Misia wood on shares. Trees are cut save money on food and clothing. CHICAGO — Nos 10 (AP. Opening bage, No 1, 125175 Bu. Endive N point at 71 on 1.2 os es. L. 5. pleaded guilty to reckgess driving a tiar tp oo” wedcenan ¥ avenina into small logs, power buzs saw And articles on taxes he|ped me keep) #'*". 100-125 bu. entive, viemehed, No 1, 25 Starrett was down 2 points after bea « ¢ 931 | aren 1 Fa. ae eimcary ernveuda fereiched. Désrey s Golf Club. 2280 my taxes down. So this year Ihave pe.” os oh 1354/2080 bu nace Wo 1, 100-160 bs directors cut back the dividend’ Andrew BE. Kettoara, 36, of S81) service _ — PART TIME” SHOE SALESMAN. ees 5 ; na 1 ; N. Perry St. was sentenced to MORGAN. NOVEMBER 26 1954, No experience necessary. Meat some éxtra cash to spend for trave) Mar 228 Roybeans Collard. No 1, 160-125 bu. Kale. No payment = io \ Oakland C Edward L 17327 Pontiac Trail ap onttees Apply Maling’s 50 May t n 287', 100-180 bu Mustard } 1 175-2 _ = live days in the Oaklanc ounty ; edly * ios ; ‘ and rtainment and a new car. hy 2 » Mar ' oo bu Sorre! No }. 100-125 bu Spina lau ¢ 4 “d “d te Z 5 $100 ieee . thie e . Mrs w ae __Seamem rane aa This story is typical. You will be 9 Corr Ma) 290 No 1 200-250 bu Swiss chard N Y k St i. ail and ordered to pay a Niele a Niche Learn beet ner MIB ME IPS Mlle surprised at the many practical ways })"" wie ae m3 3k Si “Ruenie, Me. Be bene New Yor ‘OCKs fine yesterday when he appeared Mathes B Mo.gan Funeral sers SALESMAN : Mar 16l'e Sep. 262°. ~* > . > "ae . } ql sda, . ee The Journal helps you in your busi- May 184 Lar akienw SkcaA Kk bx 436 Indust Ray ap be fore Pontiac Judge Cecil Me- —- ihe eat Weane day ~ civic. wuastimced und vibical ness and persona! life. If you think | 2» . 165%, De . ° ! bermort a A a co : nr Pos yey Callum and pleaded guilty to drunk P J Godtardt Funeral Home, One ee oniv pols in per- : Oats Jan i6 ie ios Pris A Reduc s and ‘ K H te higar witt son LEWI8 H HU RIES 4&8) The Wall Street Journal is just for pe. 82°, Mar 13 20) Detrot ases included, federal-state jiieg | & 431 Interlak Ir 177 | driving eat frank tuliey ettictating. N Telegraph Ra : . millionaires, you are wrong. It is a “®" Bie Soybean Ol arate Allied C1 os Int Marv 1 literment at Porrest Lawn Cem- REAL ESTATE SALESMEN wonderful ai | erin See Des By az | (Witten (ireee * tee Allied Btrs S47 Int Nick ... S87 If your friend’s in jail and needs etery, Detroit, Michigan MM: Good opportunity ‘or hustler. New ul aid to salaried men mak- 5), 76 «Mar 1142 ed average 43 y38 wid AVR Qi, Cha 731 Int Paper .. 8° bail ‘Ph. PE 5-5201, C. A Mitchell Morgan may be seen at the ¢ house project and man. fine lst- e y 16 ne 30-31 J grade B - Int Silver .. 64 . . . orgar - v é > ing $7,000 to $20,000 a year. It is Rye _ Mas the — vs Alum Ltd 72 ( : —Adv J Godhardt Puneral Home Keego ings Prospects are plentiful. If vil to owners of smal! business {i ~ a me Fite A tue “tear ota, OE A ce SE Oe | Harbor, after 7 p.m. this eve- vou are not afraid ct hard work, r . > a am = =$Altrlin ohns . 2) nine ou: ¢ ° concerns. It can be of priceless bene- - bl a le : Ps ae asc Am Can 415 Jones & L 02 Central Market, 14 E. Pike. We Sue HOVEMBER 38 19H. ED- here. Come im and talk it over. fit to ambitious young men. CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS cine ni Thera es yiel ~ Am Cyan oe ip lo sg, Nave fresh fruits and vegetables. mara i307 Willams: Lake 2d. _Call_FE_¢'540_for_appointmest. The Wall Street Journal is the = CHICAGO Nov 2% (AP) — Butter firm a an MA Pay 262 Kimo Cin... 307 : yoy in fancy fruit — ace 66. beloved husband of Mrs SALESMAN receipts 759216 wholesale buying prices . ai ae ” ~9214. _ v Bridget Noon, dear father « = a ee nat. Henlerg- uncheneed to *. higher 3 sans AA @ DETROIT POLL TRY ab eee >* Come ss vg * Archie Noon. Mrs i Co wie aod metals "Galle Ping on business and 82 A 5@5 90 PF 5825 88 C 57. cars 90 DETROIT Nov 29 (AP) Prices paid ay Rad 224 Lehn & P 2 Alter your rummage sale call nors and Mrs. Eleanor role y FE 5-6319 finance. The only business paper * dt i rr per pound fob Detroit for No 1 quality am seating 304 LOP Glass 734 PE 2-0387. We will pick up your; Aggy “Tet at 10 Pa as st SALESMAN WITH SEWING MA- ; Eggs steady receipts 12.2318 wholesale | jive poultrs up to 10 a m Am Smelt 43 Lip McN&L 131 ay. Dec. 1 chime or vacuum cleaner exper- served by all four press associa- buying prices unchanged US large Hens— Heavy type 19-21 light 13-14 an gir pa 103 Ligg & My eo5| unsold items free. For charitable Patrick's Church hatersvems i lanes, Bech saney ane Semnie tions. It costs $20 . but you whites 34 mixed 34 mediums 29. US | negvy broilers o: fryers ‘2', to J*, m Tel & Tei 1754 Lochk Aire 4465 distribution. —Adv Mt Hope Cemetery Mr. | aps ¥ . sion plan offered Call PE 2-143 ‘ standards 31 current receipts 27, dirties pounds: whites 28. Heavy ducks 22 Light Ceow's 18 he in state at the Brace-Smitr can get a Trial for three 24 checks ™ dueka 20 Caponettes i4', to 5 pounds? — Bl. op Lone 8 Cem 63 ; Funeral Home. Recitation of the EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE months for $6. Just tear out this ad = we 29',-30 Capons 40 on Koved -- * Cel ag Rummage sale by Kiwanis Club Rosary pill be Tuesday evening at salcome Ennr working ims type you ens 34 : jest Pontiac at 192 S. Saginaw = . rpg Tiare Bus and attach check for $6 and mail. . Turkeys -Meavy ty od ng hens Anac Cop 442 Mock Trk 183 of West n & Chapel Pamily requests please usv ground floor lecetion with Or tell us to bill you. Dairy Group to M t grt eal. ecesteta light but am- phen - - ik -rephpl ao HA , December 2, 3 4th -Adv omit flowers Lert a : rmour ° Marti ! = * " P : ple There were light miscellanous carry oe ; A May D 8st 7 t SNELL NOVEMBER 27 1954 MRS 1011 Vo Muron FE 54-6181“ Published daily right in the Mid- =METAMORA — Annual meeting (y¢¢, reported De eed oe 5 Sale of Christmas Books, Thurs. Winifred. 1849 Point Drive, Union SALESMAN HARDWARE iG UP + erat el Se business and jof the Michigan Milk Producers — -—— Atl Refin MS fr —_ +a #22 Dec. 2nd. 9 to 5 in Room Bat E.R aa . ee ee lies bales Proc uct engineer $30Q up news immediately. Ad- | Association will be held in the i k pains ch 1. healt ch 162 Webster School —Adv Loscombe. Puneral service will too ae pote sed pag’ u Wall Street Journal, \ethodist Church at Oxford on Livestoc ; i aloe 123 Mont Ward 137 os ; be held Wednesday Png nes Warehouse clertt’ aie) ae ‘71 . Monroe St Chicago 6, In. " ; : : ; Beecb Nut >» Motor Pd 21 T 5 . Ist @ P ro ae Mechanic. Ist class 50-50 comm . ‘ ; r i son-Joh r H th apes ‘CDN 11-28 Wednesday Mae Hawks. radio DETROIT LIVESTOCK Bendix Av 9 oe Whee 28 Dinner to Honor Choir =p a B genie srigeRote BOND EMPLOY MI a singer, will entertain the group. | DETROIT. Nov 29 (AP) Hogs —Sal- Bengur' + T sueller Br 30 4 ope : - ing Interment at White Chapel AGENCY aes abie 1200 Market not established va Re'h 8 el see — yy) LAKEVILLE — A Family Night iceustars! Mis) Gael! may belseer 33", W HURON a i . % iv * Ce = r aan " stl’ ian machors asl footers webeut Bond srs 154 Nat Bise 424+ dinner will be held at-6:30 p.om_i el ine. poeta SELL CHRISTMAS TREES 30 per cent receipts cows, moderate Borden e7@ Nat Dairy ... 383) ry day in the Lakeville Meth-| ~~ — - Busiest intersection in Pontiac : supply sia steers and yearlings Borg Warn 103 ¢ Nat Gyps 486 : | WARNER NOVEMBER 29 1954 area will rent lot, parking space : === oreaane and above ective, strong: | Brist My sa Net Lae ed odist Church. honoring the junior Hazel Blanche, 064 Hatchery oes cffice and covirig te For 4 ning abou’ : st | < 7 information ce. a 2 potted aus y aa early sales walle te. none = mi Nat Thee 91 choir on — Bye Se as - : eee cen Se * . i ! s good L hs 232 NY Atr Brt 213) — —_-__—__—_ -——_ Warner dear mother of Earl J Consult us for first hand information ee ees onl, pee ee cola H 103} NY Cent 26 NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE | and James B Warner, dear sis- ° ; ie abent < joad sround 1026 Ib high Can Dry 13) Nie M Pw 07 Notice ts hereby gtven by the under- ter of Mrs. Carrie Marziof Mrs SALARIED POSITION FOR A In Stocks and Bonds frodigeed * sree: few sales commer-|Cdn Pac je4 Nort & West 47 | signed that on the Tth day of December Edna Whitmer. Cecil Matthews Gaaa\Gatuacn! S616 6 sears ef 'aes | etal a ood steers 1800-2400; early | Capita! Air) 171 No Am Av “6 1954. at 10 o'clock am at 411 B 8 Mile Wesley Matth Mere Plorence | See poe ao mercial cows 16.00- | Carrier Cp. 373 Nor Pac 67 Road, Ferndale. Oakiand County, Michi- | Elien and pro, a atthews Fu- Interesting diversified work. both . 12.00; eanners and cutters mostly 6.00- |Case J} 166 Nor Sta Pw 16 gan. public sale of a 1949 Mercury Clud | neral service will be held Wednes- | in the office & im the country W 10.50. some: lightweight canners 17.50 Celanese 235 Nwst Airlin 186) Cpe bearing serial number 9CM246216. | Gay, Dec. Ist at 2 p. m. at Coats Should be able to supervisg e maintain a direct line to a member of all | down Cert-teed . 2445 Ohte Ol 667 will be heid. for cash to the highest bid Funeral Home with Rev James others as wel) as meet the publi “Calves- bie 800 Market opening 'Ches & Oh ... 397 Ottver Cp 141 der Inepectfmn thereof may be made et H_ Luther officiating. Interment principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute about steady but not fully established | Chi & NW 13° Otis Elev 65 | the above address. the place of storage | in Ottawa Park Cemetery Mrs Permanent year around work for early sales and low chotee calves | Chile Cop 33 Owens 11) GO! and sale i Warner will lie tm state at the the right man quotations service available at all times. 30.00-30 00. high choice and prime un- | Chrysier 5 Pao A W Air 166 Dated Mev. 23 1908 . Coats Puneral Home. 141 Sasha- | sold ‘scarce: utility and commercial | Cities Bve ... 1153 Pann EPI 732 ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT baw Rd.. Drayton Plains. Mich APPLY IN PERSON Annan | grades 12.00-19.00. cull and utility most- Climax Mo $7 Param Pict .. 155 CORPORATION WILLIAM. NOVEMBER 29 1954 to fy 7 00-11 00 Cluett Pea .. 370 “Parte Da 357 816 Maccabers Bidg.. Dora L., $019 Cass Elizabeth Ra ~ Sheep Salabie 2000 Pew good to, Colg Palm 63 Penney JC 0 Detratt, Michigan age 74. beloved mother of Miss ; Fred Thompson C. J. Nephler € Pee ee Ow ee | eat Smetana are Cirenlation Dept teady. but market not fully establshed | oa Sdis : Pepsi Cole : will be held Wednesday, Decem . * e ep er A). . Con GE 305 Phelps D 495 Nov 28, 30. ‘54 ber ist. at 1030 a m. from the The Pontiac Press “4 Community National Sank oe uw on be pads non i. 4 | STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Cireutt Voorhees-Biple Funeral Home M — — 7S B-c1m ee are hea nocs Come Cam. Tee ree et |Commt tor the County eof Oakland te ag CE a egy | . CHICAGO. Nov 1aPr ladle hogs Cont Mot 104 isby Mills 82 | . tgan wi a Sy a 000, moderately active and wheven. Cont Oi 12 = Y a os 6| Lauran A. McKay, Ne. D-34151 aod eager om gs eae WANTED EXPERIEMCED USED (#6 to se en weights | Corn Pa $1 Pullman 62 «= Plaintiff Order of Publication | cor salesmen w ful » gy 7 Siple Puneral Home used car lo pny | ower 230 least decline on choice No. Cruc st! 302 Pure Ot) ea -¥ eee nection mn ai ry 1 and 2 grades, lighter weights these Curtis Wr ... 143 Radio Cp 38 «| Belen P. McKay in Memoriam 2 | fae Se). Ree DETROIT EDISON COMPANY os wzctasesiesrGs er. 2 EPek fy BSE oo oa wo? | WATTRESS chetee No 1 and No 9" uten- | Dis C BSeag 3% Motors 775 At & session said Court heid at the. na ORY OF R l | M = ers 18 75-18.25 little below 1900 se¥- | Doug Airc 936 Repud 8st! 4217 Courthouse ta the City of Pontiac, Coun- | IN LOVI ah awar sce be ex-ertenced. Apply #19 COMMON eral double decks 19 25. other choice fed | pow Chem 445 Reyn Met ilo ty and State a! Gay of | Austin Rowley who pessed —_Woedwera Ave STOCK YIELDS ABOUT 4.8% gg and No ss ao hag oe Pont 1434 Rey Tob B = October AD. ae. - | = Ab coxgt o 7 aa a Help Wanted Female j 18 most choice 230- : >| Bagle P 284 RKO Pict bd Present: Honorad’ Russel Holland. As it dawns another year OO’ Having paid dividends continuous! bulk 200-289 Wo 1700-1750. 0 few lots| gan air L .. 256 Rock 232 Circuit Judge fame ond Orand- = tin y since 1909, 290-330 ib 1680-1700 most sows iM | gas: Kod 70 «Safeway St 44 Satisfactory ring ee i 2 g — 30 om wHeELe Pca this stock offers an excellent investment in a larger lots €00 I end lighter 18.80-16 38: | gy Auto | 3145 St Jos Lead 384 d@avit of Lewran A. McKay, ut) ~~ Flewers.—_—sa3 Y program ‘Bours to fk your a few down to 1528 and a few choice & Mus In. 32 St Res 444 herein on file im this cause, 4 the wers a abe ao Mich it | lightweights to 1650. bulk 426-600 ID| Bmer Rad ... 1 Scovill Mf . 325 said Helen P. McKay defendant herein Ror e To RA home sched Phone ening u Jy. 21 use of family car necessary. De- 14 00-15 25 John ... 2724 Sead AL RR... 784 | resides outside of the State of Michigan. | SCHAFER'S RS tails at personal interview MI ne P } Pm ved cattle 18.000 a a RR ’ 1 Gears =: . Ze - wetien of John J. Goetz, - 123 AUBURN FE 2-3173 +6277 slaw steers moderately ac -Cell-6 g0¢ Shell Ol.,.... ney Plaintiff, = — —ek Telephone: WOodward 2-2055 steady with late last weet. heifers — ates 23 Sinclair Kk, 473) it te hereby ordered that Helen P| Funeral Directors 4 | ALTERATION LADY steady but trade slow on Kinds Sverag- | pirestone , Bocony Vac |MeKay, the t herein, and | -TER: N Li First or M CHIGAN ing good and belew. cows fully steady. | » t Sul be Sou 507 | newer this Bill of Complaint filed in this . ‘ Conronanos | hatcaae to Bibiner cena eee? Frock Tre <8 Bea TE? ge wane tee gy meats en te / ~Voorhees-ciple =“ ‘BLOOMFIELD eover je end lots be 7 Gen Bak .. 97 rts 5! | date of this Order, of said Bill will be | . : “4h average prime steers and yearlings 27.25- Gen Elec 45.6 Sperry -»» 434) taken as confessed by said defendant: TIWE : : - © > Investment Bank 2928. 0 few loads average to high | Gen Pos $33 Sta Branc ||). 8.1 | “He "turtner ordered thet this Order | FUNERAL HOME FASHION SHOI aaaitial prime 2850-3050. ineluding ® -load | Gen Motors .. 024 Std Otl Cal... 741 be publithed im the Pontiac Press as re-| Ambulance Service Plane or Motor 1662 & Telegraph around 1.700 Ib 3000 bulk good) and Gen Ry Sig 195 Std Ot! Ind... 944 quired by law, and also thet o ot PE 2-837 ee _ _ BUHL BUILDING DETROIT choice steers 21.00-2700: commercial t© | Gen Refrac 274 Std Otl NJ... 1074 | has cent by Fr mail to, ~ _ COUNTER HELP NioWwTs NOURS — low good 1700-2050; a load of high | Gen Shoe ai ga Om Oh... 6) 9 | cats! @otuméamt et! oo Ganaral Delivers Donelson-Johns 4 pm. to 1g pm No Sundays NEW YORK CHI prime 1600 Ib hetfers 27.28: most cheice Gen Te! 132 Stevens JP... 282 Bristie Virginia, her last known address | ~ Ne phone calls. Harrison's Ham- and prime 2480-26580. good to low Gen Tire 493 Suther Pap 6 H. RUSSEL HOLLAND, | FUNERAL HOME burg. 21 N_ Perry chetce | 20 20-26. 28 commeretal to om Gillette 712 us — od Cireutt Judge. | “DESIGNED. POR FUNERALS’ EXPERIENCED TELEPHONE 86- good utility and commerce’ Goede! Br 74 Van Rea A true copy = : Sol ths dit th ded 4 a a : cows 973-1200. canners and cutters | Goodrich 1184 Walgreen .« 261 LYNN D. ALLEN, Monuments 4\ mney FE OS 860-850 utility and commercial — Goodyear 1004 Warn B Pie ies County Clerk J nanan LDERL — von Liout . 12.00-14 50, good to prime vealers 00- Grah Paige 21 W Ve Pulp .. By PEARL A. FOSTER bom 2200 cull and commercial 5 00-15 00 Gt No Ry 337 Wes Un Tel 72 a Deputy. | eee ig ae 4. ee Pontiac Press, Box 30. 511 Communi Nat’l Salabie sheep 6500, slow. slaughter! Gt West 8 202 Westg A Bk 236 JOHN J. GOETZ. | po Fs | nee EXPERIENCED SALES LADY ase: und “ate pe igh = poor by ba "Of... 3 white re sel oss oy ~~ Cemetery Lot . gy canat ie wo ye and prime woo in lam ulf Of : 0 Wan Dyke Avenue, Cemetery s Bank Building | 28.00-21.50: good to ehoice 18.90.9000; | Mayes Mi"... 34 Wilson @ Co 87| Vem Dyte Michigan, ae... new end Lawrmce . | cull to low good 10.00-17 00: « deck and | Rolland P ... 183 Wise El Pw 5 26, Nov. 2, 9, 16, 23, 30, "S4 LOT NO. 27 SECTION 2. PERRY FINNISH WOMAN FOR IRONING, | load lot choice to prime 100-105 Ib fall) Homestk as Ww 49.7| _ Meum Pesk. Owner moved. Bor genera pen ewers. by day or Phone FE 4-1568-9 | shorn lambs with No. 1 skins 18.00-20.00°| Houd Mer .. 1) Young 8 & W 244| NOTICE’ IS HEREBY GIVEN OF A —s . ; | _ hour, MI ¢-4801. Se around 140 head good and choice cll ™m Cent . 87 Yngst Sh & T 644) hearing to be held the Water- | : | GIRL FOR PHONOOGRAPH REC = : og A en cee com Ae ry | pratt Wednesday, December 8, 1954 o Toms Toe x. tag mae, WKC : _ is reer . =? eaten oe = o— » ‘J — - —_— ——————— ~~ a Se = — rf ~ po nar = ~ : c = tase ee ae aa 2 ees pe 5 ——— an pate rie th oarier ert. Aten: Basan. Fr; eS AP EP aaa e Seer Set Ree Pete <= Rh Oh A BR, Bk BRE SR. Shak ee * EES _ Teer es u [engeO. | w + Ot] . ~— 8G. BARRY. | Por new dry clean 4 Oo [Britain 60 day futures 278 118, un-| NEW YORK, | Nov. _30-Compiled _by Waterford Tomnship Clerk_| _ 56, @, 7, Tl, 73, 14, 7, _ cine Seer ong Aine, = GRAPES 9 SEEM een wap en Re bee inn Bibs PDs Oty Ody tORee = 6 s — -. ~_ . ss s 4 = 28 tie =e ~ a ASOD 28%. of a cent. w ; Germany) , t 7 blic | ~ a | MEAT APEEARINO ¥ | (Western) ‘(Deutsche mark) 23.85, un-| Year ago. . 1 o s84 1 | wn- 7 PEPOR 1. te hes ke childfen FE S-2100. changed. Molland ‘guilder) 2633, up 01 | 1954 high......-2027 1136 666 148.1 | ship Zoning Board at the Township Hall Help Wanted Male 6 > Soiian on GIRL TO ANSWER “A STRAW VOTE ONLY SHOWS WHERE lof a cent, Italy (lira) .16% of a cent.) 1964 low...,,...14398 78 55.5 1080/0n Wednesday, December 22nd. 1 at ’ tel THE han Port (eseudo) 350, un-| 1953 high.......152@ 936 858 1163/8 o'clock P.M. to consider the following | A BILLION DOLLAR LIFE IN- | oghene.. 4 nqpowes, 8 HOT AIR BLOWS.” changed. Sweden’ (krona) 1935: un-| 1983 low........1902 735 505 99.5|change to the bt N-. | days week. Reliable, Permanent. 7 preoeemte stoma itcam Te ; j surance Co. is enlarging its opera- =| MA 41183 between 7 and 8 p.m. — ? ieET unchan , Denmark , (krone) | ae Bec. 26 : ny Plat No. 7. Lot — im she ne Ares. ore i. _ Walled ve 14 $e = = Since discovery ef oi! and gas on | we 1 Seine & part of the F% of &F + ~ grettatte fer. : = wm «6+ | CWHITES r NCE ic = | Latin America’ Argentina (free) 724. Texas public school lands in 1932, See. 26. T3N_RIOB, Michigan the £ ran | h and wnne wnchanged. Brazil (free) 1.45. unchanged. T has ived then GORDON HAMILTON. | Lg Lal } 62 Live in. Aytair aeneonemremmbetsnmaess | Suatos 00h, unchanged: Venapests (ot: | NE ee ee date ieesen| OLDER B MAAN Chairman | Repiies” Write or. | WANTED iNTELLIORNT RE- Par East) Hong Kong Goliar 1745, un- aman s ing | Deputy Clerk " i ca o£. > 308 fined colored girl. to @ years. | changed and royalties. ' Nov. 30. Dee 17 __Huron, Pontiac. Ph : General housework. Good cleaner. ——-« ——_--—- - -—- -———~ —— ‘| \N OPPORTUNITY AWAITS MEN Must be rie with chil- | | who wish to earn $100-6150 week- dren, Plain cooking.. Live in or appiest Momes | : Bo eesincs |i fegar Must ate veterncs. . | ent. Apply mornings. 4 start. Must have references. “ | oe OW ‘ Wa -. 4 . | A ¢ AN Are Financed the Low-Cost | Thts announcement is neither an offer to sell nor a solicitation of an offer to buy any of BAKER | for housework. care o wea ; mes . RETAIL cs: erences. own ; these securities. The offering is made only by the Prospectus. MACHUS BAKERY from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. only. 6c = >? “- | _ OL - 7886. apitol Wa nae ivy | WEL GS Boe tetas ee ! to lady for serv’ ae — kind of cook- ere or envy : me. Cound diane! fork. Write Pon- CEMENT WORK basement fleers, and 20702 4:38. drive _ labor