me Ce DON’T BUMP 'ER — The extra inches manufacturers have been adding fo cars finally paid off in Akron. If the top car above had been afew inches shorter it would have joined the other 20 feet below a ramp which gave way. The cars in an adjacent Aaviding. were parked by persons employed 1,100 More Pontiac Motor Workers Idled by Strike Some 1,100 additional Pontiac Motor Division workers outlawed Budapest Central Work- were sent home at midnight last night of Fisher Body plant empl as the strike oyes entered its third day without any apparent settlement in sight. From 2,000 to 3,000 more Pontiac workers may be laid Kalamazoo Gas Dealers Drop Trading Stamps KALAMAZOO — An end: to | trading stants was announced here by gasoline dealers in the area. Dealers ran a full ae ed in the Kalamazoo Gazette exivieiii clestomers that thay teed | discontinued trading stamps. The ad told customers an alter- nate to dropping stamps would be to increase gas prices or lower the service and they were opposed toe both. No Baloney: This Balloon Went Looney One of Pontiac’s Christmas pa- rade balloons has just been re- ported from Pine Bank in Green the’ fragile little fellow. traveled approximately 250 miles, granting that he followed @ bee line course, Of course. if he were buffeted , by the vagaries of cross ‘winds, this may have been increased ap- preciably. A note pops in, reading: “fn Nov. 24, 1956, at 19 a.m. while hanting grouse on a hifl- side in Pine Bank, Green Co. Pa., which is 16 miles sonuth- east of Waynesburg Pa., Fayette e., 1 found your advertisement oe these very branches .- é dames Gabeletio, Rad. 1, Mapue- town, Pa., Fayette Co.” He had sent the gift certificate = as he found Beg branches and wil pany said, as the result of he Fisher walkout Tues-| day of 4,300 union mem- bers. Management and UAW officials were scheduled to begin settlement negotiations again this afternoon at 1:00. Yesterday's six - hour session presented no indication whether both sides were approach- ifg settlement, William gets director of Region 1B UAW, ported. On Wednesday morning 2 Pontiac plant workers were sont home as the assembly line at the plant shut down when the rr of auto bodies was ex- hausted All bodies for the local plant are manufactured at the Fisher plant. Hourly -workers at the Pontiac Plant number 12,000. The 1,100 laig off last night left the foundry county, Pennsylvania. This means! * PICKETS CONTINUE Pickets continued to parade up and down in front of the Baldwin avenue Fisher Body plant. Anyang ing has been “quite orderly,” cording to Police meee Herbert wi! Straley. Second shift workers filed from the Fisher plant shortly before 5. p. m. Toesday night after a five-day bargaining session be- tween union and management failed. Union officials charged the com.) pany with speeded up production} and the removal’ of former privil- eges granted to workers. - bly lines remained silent. Before the layoffs, 800 new Pon- tiac cars were rolling off the fines each day. The setback is the first in the production of 1957 General Motors cars, : LaMarca to Die MINEOLA, N.Y. ut—Angelo La- ng Bri |The Marca, the kidnap slayer of baby Peter Weinberger, a teneed to die in Sing aot aibeie cease Jan. 28. 18,000 Strike ; a | Tn a tragic ending to a trip to *itheir Arkansas home town, a_20- lyear-old Pontiac man was. killed Hungary's Huge Steel Combine Defy Red Tanks, Army; Demand Labor Leaders Release From Jail BUDAPEST i—An esti- mated 28,000 workers in Hungary’s biggest indus- trial complex — the huge iron and steel works of Budapest—defied laamee tanks and troops today to. stages new t- down strike. Csepel works’ force of more than 36,000 joined thou- sands of workers in a dozen Premier Janos Kadar’s re- gime release the workers’ two top labor leaders, plants but refused to produce. At Budapest's biggest electri- eal products plant, the. Bejolan- his electric factory, 6.000 workers refused to man their machines in defiance of troops and police who had selzeg their plant. Sandor Racz, chairman of the ers’ Council, and Sandor Bari, council vice chairman, were ar- rested yesterday after they had! jordered a two-day general strike) which paralyzed most of the coun- try’s industry and commerce off the first of the week, a’ Tuesday and Wednesday, Racz ispokesman for the com- and Bari were employed at Be- 'jolannis. * ¢ « The Csepel protestors were de- fying Russian officers and troops as Well as Hungarian Communist militia and police. A Csepel worker outside the 200 | plant's gates told Western report- ers: “When they think they can ar- bitrarily arrest our leaders they have another think coming.” TANKS RING PLANTS, The Csepe] complex was again ringed by Soviet tanks and ar mored cars. The workers said Russian officers and soldiers were inside the plarit and posted at stra- tegic points to support forces of _ -iieeeetrhane: militia and po- ge chinainys were smoking (Contintied on Page 2, Col. 3) ; City Man Killed Returning South About 80 per cent of the other Budapest factories; in demanding that puppet! The workers reported to their 4 MRS. CLYDE DePUE A former Pontiac resident now living in Clyde put her puzzle- <7 | solving ability to work last week, and got take-home pay of $925 from Hits Pot-O-Gold for $925 when notified by telephone of his'the puzzles for the last five or six wife's good work. He’s been kidding me quite a bit about. winning—I've never won anything before,” Mrs. De- Pue said yesterday. - “T still can't believe the money A aAS Ea weeks, she BE “it\Make™ Ghindmoihers: ing efi i ae i 8 a Hell i Hf Imaginative This" Year ' By JANET ODELL Let's buy Grandshother i present today. And since she is no longer a doddering old lady who spends much of her time in a wheelchair, she'll want as smart a present as anyone. Cater to her hobby if she has one. If she likes to paint figurines, you can get her some lovely ones all teady for the brush. Sheet copper is available in any quantity; get her: some for copper tooling or some copper disks for jewelry.* You might even buy her to set in rings. Grandma will like a new pair of driving gloves. We saw some unusual ones with leather palms and cotton backs. Maybe she'd like a car coat for her numerous trips to club meetings and her voluntary jobs, : f * * 8 When Car Overturns Near Kalamazoo and his 15-year-old wife seriously injured in an-ayto crash near Kal- amazoo today. | Police said Vernon Grooms of $48 E. Beverly St., apparently lost control of his: car four miles east of Kalamazoo on U.S. 12. It ran att the roam. gteick « signpost sed overturned. © Scconik “nuk Bind obi arrival at Kalamazoo’s Bronson Hospital. His pd vom Patsy, is in serious condition. The couple reportedly were on ofitheir way to Leachville,* Ark., Pe oe town, have ali been Vernon Grooms Dies ed —- will service station. Hi was quite eat ewe taken Grandmother is probably up to date in most things; but perhaps she had her ears pierced as a girl. We saw recently an entire collec- tion of earrings for pierced ears. When you have trouble reading the numbers in the telephone beok—even if you hold it at arm's {cellent cok. She'll just love a 1 fae constant tes thie- inet thet her grandchildren will also enjoy looking through this magnifying glass when they come to visit; it won't be for her alone! Of course Grandma is an + some semi-precious stones’ Yellow Page Make Sgt. Blue Look for Green WINTHROP, Mass. un —~ “Find lit fast in the yellow pages.” That's the “message inscribed on classified telephone di- i * ‘lin exchange for a 1957 edition, Reyes’ and six helpers went through 9,000 copies of the 1956 book in a Medford warehouse and couldn't find the money. ipeat aaiiecniog’ tat sige With 15 Aliases en $20,000 Swindle when Williams came to work for with only tie clothes she and a toothbrush. r|fire broke out in the nursery of t) the fire ‘was.caused by an ¢ eal plate used to heat the infants’ food. The babies were from 4 to 14 days old. eben ve 2 * Chtistanas + ae eievei Wasser: oe ee County Ney Editorials Py 4 a ee ee pr. g te. Markets eeseenee oe wokubeeeepase vee eb epee nee eet Police lng’ tee "sume . be. ye Year 19665. “The drive a little more cautiously, aes ore Dt ve ore Be * H Gilet Yan Atta alee bas an en swer for those who complain that ag method is an unfair tactic. violators 6 of the law,” he added. i fall effective means possible are! ones who gripe wet C cant. Law Officers Defence / Use of Unmarked Cars “The law abiding citizen doesn't 2 gripe because he doesn't care. if _our cars are marked of unmarked, | “|He is on our side to see that! p wed to protect is own safety.” trees. mostly between a6 8 wits eet Pike oe . i The Day in Birmingham oe Department Store Sold Juhl Leaving City Postzm=Saswets ‘for Huntington Assessing Sundae ae has been purchased by the F. W. ~ BIRMING > at 14 Mile and cutee BIRMINGHAM—Alter five years, ski and sled slide at e | BRANDS DR Uhimatt Co. of Bov Ohio, for an undisclosed amount. [department James Juhl is Teaving |, Flooding of the ice rinks at Pop: (AUTRES Ta ity. to * . * Watch A It-yearold Pontiac girl, Annie \\raigned in Birmingham Municipal! street, he urged. At 5 A 7 Feng aan i vod 02 ‘bird ot rs Robert marked Cars Me Value ......... 7 meee eee Defended by Officers! nae d Ht : : i i steel MA AA et Rank tht Majestic Unfolding of The Nativity) simns2. fuc d mus tickets for the Allied Youth dance, ; tal 7 set for Dec, 1 in the Detroit Ma-| i to Be Recounted in Christmas Series "s2.2%2 ren i be made at, the “Y"" off % John (Pauline) Egan, ‘72, . hand , : \ : : Huron St. died Wednes- “... Unto Us a Child is Born”—jthe prophets one thousand years in producing a series of Easter | Registration for the YMCA) ; “42 Lemen Shampeo 98° : day after an iliness of several|a deeply moving series of eight! before the Nativity right down to/stories for‘newspapers which won) swimming class for beys § to 13 Fall pound ........ es ‘ ° stories on the background and the! the present when its mark can be! high priase. | began today at the “Y" office. “oe Gy. 34° born in London, Ont.' people vital to the first Christmas) found indelibly imprinted through- Rowe has developed an unugual; C*** are scheduled to start My busses. Most st Bottle of 25 ........ : ae ne ee ee ee ie ee re technique for his drawings, He 2". 5 | . “the time we jist We River Anakist 79° : Mansion Axtell. vena. a0 6 a Child is Born”) works on transparent acetate,| Gra-Y club boys are selling|Warn the violators and explain the/ Nose Drops -.-...--- ; of Pontiac 50 years,| George Cornell, religion writer|tells the story of the dark and! ying grease crayons and pencil Christmas tree tickets to promote|!@w to them. Se Super Anahist 79°: leaves three children, for The Associated Press, sketches| Cult-haunted days before the Com|... bis rich blacks and subtle shad-|Sale of trees from the “Y” lot,| Deputy Stephen Navarre, direc-/ Chest Rub ......... z : of Detroit, Mrs. Ann'the story of Christmas from the ing, and of the people before afd) ings With an etching knife, he| 40 East Lincoln St. tor of safety, said that the main|—— &c Super Ansbist and Mrs, Viola Ander-'words of forewarning written by|sfler who played central parts #9 cuts into the blacks removing coler| Balsam and Scotch pine trees! purpose of the campaign is to edu ey t a iia ee Sct great drama — ms ea alr, Sue Nabliehtn, When satiated tive betm Stocked hy the Y's Mens|caso the moteig. : soe wee 28,000 Steel Me boy, John the Baptiat. The series iture around and catia die ate Chain link fencing along the south We tama thet moet people | H , dames H. Lu- . n will conclude Dec. 22 with = sum-|... so that is is viewed with the West boundary of Springdale Park| 4re not famillar\ with the . Burial will be k gious and legacy of that ceeded the estimated $5,000 cost by| behind a school bys when it_/ : Memorial Ceme- in ungary e first Christmas. /, The events, facts, characters | 5909 stops,” sald Navarre. ‘site at the Each of the will be illus-| gas agoncanreesalg Pi Refunds or credits for persons | “But that is not the whole ‘prob-| : junior high ere (Continued From Page One) [trated with a drawing by’ Guy} Bell's articles were taken and business places in the spe- |... ‘he driver may procked.cau- IE ; y and several factory railways were Rowe, One of the nation's most) ved cial assessment district for the | 1:05) around the bus under ten} ; in sensitive religious artists. A fellow’ I, some of them, descriptions) Widening of Willets streets from 50. per . hour after ha has $8, of 10) 1. people who went back tolt! the Royal Society. of Arts in|of physical settings and emotional) Bates te Weedward are Being I | stopped. ee lworker outside the gate, He re-|Comtribution to religious art in this! the participants and the circunt-/ Youth sportsmen are waiting for|piles up behind a bus and motor, was torn in Rassia on Aug. «4 to a Budapest redio warn |SOmty with his sterpretatien [stances affecting them—have been| more snow than the scattered/ists angrily pull out into the road) to give on ‘because someone up won't, wo Pine oe that eniy’ Gane world re-|tt, Olt Testament figures in’? ceberatad give the accounts patches remaining on the ground bec front te SuUnTe a ive ehate whe gutually wetted a In Our Im-|fuiter. dimensions. |for initial use of the new beginners-'go ahead.” 1% _— -% | oo PRE SEs «| “We We catellly Gat sve, Unnecessary, and unco a : GENERAL @ cvectaric Standard [0-Inch. 68, of 23| ed Wednesday to seek civil serv- |wily be Toby David. Keynote O™imated duplication of arms pro- ‘ hy eee natoi a as oe admitted he pulled| lee to replace the present trial | Compare This — Our LOWEST PRICE on ida FLASH OUTFIT / color — i plete with flash, film, bulbs, battery, etc. $I ae. fe i $9.95 Value 78 Simple to operate snapshor camera for pictures in black and/ white or! indoors or outdgbrs. Com- | Bar-Lite : * IN METAL CASE 13.99 Easy to carry about in handy mete} case. editing on 8mm movies, © viewer, rewinds, Os pt : ans, etc. swat to use. Speedy SSCSCSOSHSSSSSHOSCESESESES OVE y packed ANSCO "SHUR: FLASH! | D Comore Set ave? \ag $1.00 Holds “til Christmes ‘Genuine ANSCO Shur - Flash camera with E flash units, bulbs, film, and batteries. ANE Regular p. 45 Value: in aytractive gift box. Reel and Con nets Value | ers 49° ts price 1.25 Value—-300 Hy... 198 1.39 Value—400 ft..... 89% 3.95 Value—300 Fr..., 2.79 4.95 V. 0 Fe... .3.29 ‘ Slide Pre-Viewer $7.95 Value 5 89 vie slides oe “RADIANT GAS Your choice of Bhages! movie /or wig Marsa size. \ Sturdy tripod base, screen. falas , for extra brilliance. $1.00 30x40 Inch ‘our ree MOVIE i @ , 40x40 Inch se _ SLIDE ie ~ 37250" Movi wet 50” Soe, sx | 3" zap S geri: : i OCS RSOCOSEEESORe ro ues nae Argus 3-C Wic ‘ Information obtained in the sur-/S¥'veyY 1s being undertaken be-: ‘cause, apart from our 1954 study, | check fraud statistics are not! " available anywhere — not even) It will'in the yearly F.B.1. report. Law also be put at the disposal of law enforcement and business groups | enforcement agencies, civic groups continually request the results of (and business associations to help Ur original survey for use in | protect the public, which is victim- ized to the extent of nearly 500 costly menace. million dollars @ year through mation is needed.” 199 E Advertised or Telephoto Lens 4 Survives 3 000-1 Oud. Small Baby in Home KALAMAZOO *tAP) — Beth’ Re- gina Myers, now. 13-weeks-old and a, hearty 5. pounds and $ ounces, has gone home from Bronson ! Hospital, ‘ As babies go, ‘Beth Regina still is a little tyke. But she’s a whopper Spent Hard Mis) 30 30% Filled Mix Full pound bag .... 100% Filled Mix Fell pound bag Close 100% Filled 106% Filled Mix 2\4-lb. Close jar <48 + ee e8 Giant Stocking 6 SIMMS HAS Toy and Candy fill Jf ‘? + ‘Broadway’ MIXED NUTS pound hazels. etc. ~~ © GIFT WRAP BOXED CHOCOLATES Ludens 4 9 2 Box Feature value in gilt boxed chocolates — famous LUDENS in fuil 2% lb, box Fall t-pound be eee $2.39. Ladens Santa Chossiates 49¢ Ledens ie ip Cherries, /4% 1@ eunces j ye bd pacts -‘(7G9¢ $8 North Saginew Street Pull Whitmans Sampler Fall pseund Whitmans Miniatures Pull sound Whitmans Fairhill Full pound ———— Netiondlly No Switching to Unknown Br. Vew “SCHICK 25” "$29.50 Value ee et ee $28.50 Value E MODEL GZ—With genuine leather zipper case, Trade in your old electric razor®. $29.50 Value MODEL ‘G’ — Travel case corverts to wall “am th With. TRADE-IN . teas Sale: Prices effective ‘til Christmas! / (STOTT eee USS Cut Prices on Famous . Lady Schick or Sunbeam ) Ladies’ Electric Shaver $14.95 Value With Old Siiaee Trade-in ‘Riese Venter ia Me MS Pay More Than SIMMS LOW PRICES! FLECTRIC nizoRs | ... AND REMEMBER THIS: Simms aot What They Advertise—— f : ands” . and Service After the 3 _se os Choice of either raror—has one side for underarm shaving, other. for the iegs ahavets are brand new ~fully —— in COLORS EMen’s Electric Shaver * - Save Over $10 or’ More on ‘TWIN ROTARY HEADS ae $24.95 Value With Old Electric Shaver* Trade-in Y Without Trade-in . Brack Glenview Miniatures pound w Shi 6 a nfo rived eotton ~—— Sires to 6 8 te 13 $1 oy te SS 8 ss 75¢ Nylonized Crepe Ladies’ Slips White only Dainty iace —— trim top and bottom. 32-40 100%. Marching but- ton front car- Mgr $3 89. or 1° FRESH STOCK & of POPULAR Christmas CANDIES ¢E wir ter sis0 10 , Men's Gift Ties ral geeuk Sabet cas 35° i am at pa eet aa EE c ‘ cnccieiida sia napealaneneialianamentie ited... 10°.39°8 Pea! Brittle A Poand. ae = 49° Candy Canes Boys’ Cowboy Style et Orlon—Ladies’ Slip-Over Sweater gifts at Chri am It's | ‘Fruil-ol-the-Loom’ * Men's Dress Shirts Whites and Bitton. pastels, In 499 pu lléy ehoice of two Stripes « collar styles, patterns Me 1 A®’%? ‘Fruit-of-the-Leom* Men's Pajamas “Beacon” Flannel Men's Robes Lustrous Rayon Jersey Ladies’ Sans con ae r aqua, 9 ¢ blue of te Bises 4% te oa Ledies’ Full Fashioned Nylon Hosiery Si or § g@, Pirst quality. New colors, a pr. $1.75) Great signa Both Girls’ Knit Hats 100% Wool. in ehotte of col- ors. Adjuat- able head Choice of Many Styles ™ selec. tion of de- Choice of colors. Gift boxed, Beautiful - yelet Trim Girls’ Cotton Slips © Built - up in shoulders, in fine comb- cotton, Sires 2 to 1M. 4, ny $14.95 3 | a new. guaranteed ragors . —" ete with cord and Genuine SUNBEAM Shavemaster ‘With Newest ‘GOLDEN GLIDE’ Head HAYS REMINGTON AUTO & HOME ae | 6” | . $16.95 leather Fits Into Any Pocket Nylon. Dacron. Colton — Dresses Great astyis Big Style Selection Gift Aprons Tea, 010 and’ eoverall Pisin i sud prints.” afiord their own person: Our ‘best ever’ buy! ‘Now everyone can $2 HOLDS YOURS in Laren iatediadi linden : sain tr sl Thing 0 De, ee | : prope pt hewape will be tnan-| SHAWNEE, Okla. @ — Dee | Sire, ityard gave Ab’ to ‘on snhedtahes The Argen-/aged by a Clovernnest ecpetied bad converted ie cow , Spound, 12ounce girl, Mrs. Sloan) Reihwaye, ened ty the: Goy-/ boned of denen, cal since the system was For each mother, hh tas the Lithlchsned dere Betton comaenae to The Us. was without a vavy AST, Le eee SS ee OPEN -EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 P.M. VISIT SANTA AT FEDERAL'S oan Daily 10 a.m. ‘til closing. Free candy for the kiddies 23 _ ¢ (CARTOONIST HONORED — Al Vermeer, left, noted NEA car- toonist who created the popular comic “ “Priscilla’s Pop,” receives from Maj. Gen. George C. Stewart the plaque of the 1956 National Safety Council Public Interest Award. Through his comic strip, Ver- SALE : NEW ‘WINKIE’ SALE! FUN-FOR-ALL! SALE! BIG ELECTRIC SALE! PARADE OF meer organized ‘‘Priscilla’s Safety Club” through which nearly 50,000 DOLL STROLLER HOCKEY ME ROBOT WITH BABY 58 FINE GAMES : children throughout the United States and Canada competed for Combination eso agh stfoller Colorful steel action game Battery-operated metal robot Metal- lithographed game : Siig. y ensialipeaty bearer : = aga complete: with wire shopping with 2 hockey sticks and rub- has matching baby, Eyes light boards with all accessories Francisco, cited Vermeer for “bringing safety to the youngsters of basket, canopy. ~ 9.88 * ber bumper puck. 1.57 up, robots move. 4.88 for5S8 dilferent games. 2.33 America.in @ way they could erjoy, remember and willingly accept.” Sate |tailed. Experts gave up in disgust. oe Place for Money la welder was called to haul the 8 Arizona! BENTON, Ky. @ — The Banki4 ton mosgter down to his shop. 3.8, Washington 2.5!of Marshall County was extra safe. Severe) hours later, with the help . Employees of the bank tried tojot an electric torch, the bank re- open the S-year-old sate and'covered its ready cash — $43,000. a : : : SALE! Make Christmas exciting with this ‘Katy Flyer’ | ELECTRIC TRAIN SET | FOUR-UNIT STARTER SET INCLUDES: @Alco diesel @Power supply ®@Reversing control = * * " @ Caboose e1 po a 2-rail treck @Lock-on @instruction book Junior railroads will thrill to the sight of this perfectly pro- mana authentically marked “Katy Flyer.” It's just the real uri-Kanéas-Texas trains, 4 4-unit freight including an Alco diesel, a flat car, a box car and a caboose. There are 12 sections of curved 2-rail track to make a 42” circle, a lock-on and @ power supply. It has instant reversing control, nylon - and maximum pulling power with “Traction Tred.” t's an ideal gift, even for the very young;-and it’s ideally _ too, at Federal’s, Hurry, save! SALE! CHILD'S FOLDING DOLL STROLLER WITH SALE! STURDY MAPLE TABLE AND CHAIR SET GAY PLASTIC BODY — SLAT SEAT ROCKER Table and two chairs with tub- 99 Sturdy steel frame and wheels. 98 Gleaming hardwood rocker is tilt- 22 ular steal frame, legs. Washable ‘et laaie ee bag. Color- ety has safe, sturdy rockers. plastic table top. Set folds easily, contrast trim. to please your child! Hurry! : A TV PAVORITE with the entire family! It has dec- orative unity and restful’ comfort combined with the intimate convenience of swivel action and the pleasing sensation of a rocker. Foam Reg. $59.95 rubber cushioned seat. Color blended fab- § 4.95 oo RMR grag pie tics in modern novelties. Without swivel — $44.95. 75 other types and styles of chairs and Rockers to choose from choice of colors, fabrics and finishes, Shop and really save here. 4] No Cartying Charge on Our Budget Plan FREE PARKING LOT JUST AROUND CORNER FROM OUR STORE OPEN ‘EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. SALE! FOLDING BOODLE, SALE! 16" | PARKCYCLE “SALEL STURDY KNOTTY __ BUGGY FOR HER DOLLS. WITH TRAINING WHEELS _ PINE TOY ,CHESTS ON Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! | bel tod, Copia | 4 | } Dace tr ee) Suen | Smartly styled and fine choice of color, covered in modem tweed, accented with fine brass trim and self leveling legs. - Sturdy spring construction, SAMSON CARD TABLE $495 oO af gift with thought and many uses, § durable and washable tops, reinforced | base, sturdy lock construction in each leg. ; FREE °4.95 HORSMAN DOLL : WITH YOUR PURCHASE OF A LANE CEDAR CHEST . The Gift for Her Future Lift top tid with lock making her cherished possessions privately hers. of tables, ee eS a Ser ea Simmons quality throughout, luxurious, comfort- able and long lasting, made not only for your overnight guests, but for your use as well. “sofa beds, priced from ee OAK TABLE Smartly styled, a proud gift for any home. A complete selection $799 $1.00 Down An array of fine. colors and clever designs , . . a foot rest, an extra seat, an all-oround unit, SIMMONS DOUBLE PURPOSE Sofa For That Unexpected Holiday Guest Ltt. $1.00 Delivers Generous wate and d plastic serv- ing es = for safe For living room, eeping fashioned beaut on or bedroom,. i mahogany tones, — = beautiful $ 50 - olonial. print, ecg BEE 49” $5.00, ple insuring years of pleasure, $10.00 Down Also available, a complete line of Simmons divans and pes $79.50 Maple Cricket Chair | 4° Swedish Modern CHAIR 59” se; A classic design in your choice of colors eee foam rubber construc- tion . . . an excellent choice for Deluxe BAR UNIT , BLACKBOARD Sturdy hardwood construction, some- thing: to keep your child entertained for = hours.. ‘495 SUPER MARKET For hours of fun. Just like the Corner Market with name brand labels on each carton. $3.49 . ROLL TOP DESK WITH CHAIR Year ‘round fun with this durable : in maple tone. piel 5 _ Adjustable Self- «<6 Way Pillow _ Comfort on every side in attractive cov-. , see era from. Ideal for sofa, bed Pe At Lewis You Can Charge All Your TOYS! Twin Holster Set ,..... .°3.98 Sewing Machine ....... 94.98 Work Bench, Tools .....°2.98 Trading Post Construction $2.95 Howdy Doody Phonograph °19.95 Texaco Gas Pumps ......53,95 | & to Traffic Light: . .57.95 ' ST. Mickey Mouse Club TV Hluminated, with sound, all metal cabinet — full color, You see the ani- mated figures move across the screen. Other models on rinse * Professionally styled comple with balls, triangle and 2 cue sticks. For family be the is nothing like it. 4TVv SNACK TRAYS & RACK ~ $1.00 Down Today's most practicable. gift for the whole family to en Sein ee capped tubular legs. g 4 55355 of the foundation in charge of edw- ,| cational, behavorial science and the humanities programs, will con-| . oe in the last two capacities and undertake development of new ‘PAC Be ia Wayne County Men DETROIT ® — ‘The Political Ac.) tao st to] As ]) iim GET MORE STAMPS .. . FOR MORE GIFTS, FREE! < Wayne| “ : Better Gifts Cost Less! Bay for the Entire Family on — Credit Terms, nae a is Months to deh ee mt le wild whe d weil D wilh div bined wed re last night's meeting, Treasurer and a PAC-man, said, | “We simply need more time to = analyze the political situation and | potential opposition to the ap-/ pointees.”” All six Williams’ appointees must) face elections in the spring to/ serve out the balance of their; terme. A Lasting Gilt | | "The two the PAC voted to om : a « .: port are Elvin Davenport for Com-| i . : SAMSONITE ; poten tag. Probate Daten pul ie ¥ “ ¥ ¢. LUGGAGE YS for GIRLS Z¥ «17.505 i The gift appreciated for & : ig all the year, } Tears ..ce00- $1.90 é . 3 Be. Legsage sre | %, : Bees S : # hs Takes Wrong Route: Jail Not North Pole | | 23-Pc. LIONEL TRAIN. : A Luxery Gilt “ = BOXED TOWELS § ’ 1.99 . F $39. ‘ * ‘ ‘ strolled pieces, the practical nt We Give Holden Red Stamps | & itt. . : ‘ a Christmas Clothes. 4.9 © A Delighttyl Gilt DAMASK SET 2.99 ym Tablecioth and 6 napkins. Lt Pillow Case Set ......5..90 “4 FRIGIDAIRE 2 He oy : 2-Door Combination aq =i) ay, off * atl i - . Refrigerator oo —— tseaeae: : 7 SOFA PILLOWS i = ‘ al - . = : " ; , pe : /* Factory List 00.98 $ aetSt 1] ne 1.99 ; SAVE $130 je i koe and squares. $ TRADE 4 & * ij 4 ? . Leop Rugs reno < Huge freezer holds 77 lbs. — 19.6 sq. ft. i iit if 5 . : : shelf. space — Butter keeper, egg com- aie. ar i | i So ch S | 4 Q q partment, - porcelain hydrators. ea P| ‘ +A 27 | Y SNS apd Ponaeormad nea Pa =A Nylon Blanket 7-99 4 ee : : HA 7 eifter Bet ae \ MOTOROLA Se 2. Worth $10.99. Full Mekal i, <> ce \ ie 2 . Beautiful colors. 2 % 2 * a = oa . 21-Inech TV - hae de ‘a ——— BATES SPREAD z |NO MONEY DOWN ANY. } . ¥e 5.99 § ‘New side controls—new, improved wy : Woot iste ee — “end double, ‘bed & power panel to bring in distant | oe mate If Gig Chenlllo Sprend +0... & stations. 1 year tube warranty. wi P-P-re- re j reer * ‘ . LONG EASY TERMS 0 DAYS SAME AS CASH F # op ee F ¢ elt { RIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 Ys TO SING AGAIN -- School choruses and glee clubs in the area of last year’s programs is the St. Mixed will again entertain local shoppers with carols this Christmas every | Glee Club. The group under the direction of Dominic Kline meas- noon in the lobby of the Pontiac State Bank Building,,Here in one uring about 125 strong, will sing again this year at 12:30 Dec. 24. THE PONTIAC PRESS. After two. tremendous months of selling _ Remington Rollectric Shavers at low prices, : we are sold out. Remington has informed us that we will have an adequate supply early in January. Texas Bank Robbery ‘Hungarian Revolt Is Close Second Nets Thug $25,000 E ditors Rate Suez Crisis Top News Story of Year NEW YORK (INS) — The Suez lision at sea the night of July crisis topped by the Israeli and|?5- 8 in which 50 persons died, ; . jbut thousands were saved in one t! : Anglo-French invasions of Exypt! of history's greatest iam ahem operations. IKE CAMPAIGN RATED FIFTH the) The presidential campaign and big-|national elections, with the re-elec- Grand Canyon on June “death march” SOUR LANE, Tex: ®-—-A dark, 200-pound man ended a business conference yesterday with E. A. Luce, president of the Sour Lane State Bank, by shoving a pistol at him and robbing the bank of $35,211. i fal §22403 lh his again, and his ileitig operation in June, fi rek Fy The continuing controversy over integration of public schools in the South, including the E z 3 $@ yl 3 se BUY A GIFT A few days of waiting will give him the most amazing shaver ever made, at no increase in price to you. Rollectric or Home & Auto LYNN JE w ONE SOUTH SAGINAW CORNER PIKE You've seen and wanted Danish- shown in fine shops all over. . . but never at We coaxed the manufacturer into just one nens. House and Garden colors, Special Parchase... 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At present she * Shown as they arrived at Hotel W aldren.W ednes- day evening for the bujfet supper given by the Oak- land Chapter, National Society of Professional Engineers, are Mr. and Mrs. Harold Moe of Farm- ington. Camp Fire Giris in Pontiac are busy doing their part to make this a “Merry Christmas for All.” = * * Council-wide attention this year was centered on contributing to a. party for the 50 mentally and emotionally disturbed children at Pontiac State Hospital. Blue Birds 7-10, made tree decorations, while Campfire Girls, 10-15, made cook- jes and popcorn balls. Groups participating were’ the Chirping Camp Fire of Walton Scheel, Birds of Happiness, Dandy Blissful Blue Birds, Birds, Wa- Chick-hi- and Le-We- of -Also taking part were the Singing Blue Birds, Dainty Blue Birds and the Camp Fire group tat Mark Twain School: Jumping ‘Blue Birds and Wahanka Camp, 'Fire of Willis School; the Mary) 'B's of Bethune School, Jolly Bell |Blue Birds of Crofoot, Otyokwa Camp Fire, Sunshine Blue Birds, and Ki-Ci-Yu-Ta Camp Fire Paul Le! theran Church. i . * * : ' Working in cooperation with so Giggling Blue Birds, Merry Blue j . F Others who will serve are Mra. eae RR Camp Fire Girls Seekin Merry Christmas for All Many groups also plan to carol in hespitals and in their own neigh- |berhoods to bring cheer to the ‘hearts of the less fortunate during the holiday season. : Mrs. ]. Gemmell Elected by Class Mrs. John Gemmell will serve of Oakland Avenye United Pres- byterian Church for the coming ‘business meeting and - Christmas iparty held in the church Tuesday levening. * * Park Wagg, vice president; Mra.! Ernal Lloyd, recording secretary LeBaron Mrs. Betty Henry, assistant re + School, and E-H-awee Camp Fire |cording secretary; Mrs. Clarence | Failing, Hall, Mrs, corresponding secretary: Edna Matheney, reporter: ‘Mrs. Edward Schultz, teacher and Mrs. William Bradley, assistant teacher i Mrs.’ Amy Keefer, Mrs. Gemmell and Mrs. Matheney were. hostesses for the evening. ~ Blue Birds, Hiking Blue'Owen PTA Sees Christmas Program The Rev. A. H. Mullins of Col- umbia Avenue Baptist Church gave the invocation at the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Owen I : j ‘ | is with Oakland County “Family ‘Service in the Royal Oak office. 2°". Paris Loves | Garb Made . of Leather PARIS (INS) — Leather clothes are the craze of fashionable Parisiennes. Since Dior has shown ‘leather blouses with elegant suits, animal hide has now even entered drawing rooms and chic restau- ranis. * winter * = For the season smart women in Paris consider a black | suede coat as the most practical es | Style in leather, It can be worn lover sweater and tweeds during Seven pages today in Women’s Section the day and with a mink neckpigce/ and a diamond clip in the eve- ning. For spring mew colors in leather will be fashionable in | “Vico,” who also exports to the | “vas United States, has just revealed his color-palette for spring in For the chic, all-purpose leather’ jacket he proposes a new camel) ‘hair color to be worn with a canfel hair skirt. It looks best in a suede’ finish. * * * * I ‘as president of the Dorcas Class Another spring classic will be, a navy blue leather jacket or coat. ‘The smartest Vico model is of Bive Birds and O-HO-Da voor Officers were elected at the shiny navy blue leather With sackile-stitch trimming. New fancy leather colors in- _ elude “jungle green” for sports and country wear and an “old | rese” shade for the city and seaside. Several leather gar- ments are in orange hues, such as coral and shrimp, treasurer; Mrs. Howard) vico’s new spring styles closely | custodian; ‘follow the latest Paris trend. 'Ragian shoulders, cuffed breast and hip pockets and wide half-belts igive classic leather garments a ‘modish 1957 look. Gold Star Mothers Hold Dinner Party Mrs. Mary Hawks and Mrs. ‘Lewis Young led the Christmas carol songfest at the dinner party held Wednesday evening by Amer-: jican Gold Star Mothers, Chapter |Nine. Husbands were guests at the Christmas affair held at the Amer- 1 experience. If you enter with imeaning t6 the people. They be- . jlieve it to have something to do | ~ cial agencies and hospitals in the School PTA held i Yule Meeting © As a social worker, Wharton's work has taken siveness of Guatemala — of modern, beautiful buildings in = * She also noted the unrest, @ tenseness of the people in Argem tina. However, they were cele- brating thir independence with firecrackers and parades, REAL EXPERIENCE — 4 Entering Brazil, she said, is a. ae 3 well accepted. * * & In Central America social work- ers are not So well accepted, she Ee said, as the term has @ different... with communism. * 5 Miss Wharton spoke of flation in Chile, ums, ruins, palaces and parks, A great deal of attention is paid to parks, she- noted. 2 a Job's Daughters Hold Election of New Officers — Patricia Lawrence was elected honored queen at the recent meet- ing of Job's Daughters Bethel 40, -—. rs elected were. Leiehty, librarian; ell, chaplain; Nancy ea Sharon Smith, guard. : = LJ . Serving as messengers Carol Crosson, Judy Ross, Marion Tucker, Judy: Johnson and Chris- tine Knisel. _ . ‘ Luncheon Attended. by Pioneer Sisters — Mrs, Harry Stowell was hostess Pontiac area, the. groups also will furnish baskets of food. clothing) and toys for needy families, toys for handicapped children and tray for a dinner party days at the homes of their par-'Oakshire drive and Pat Smith of |Wednesday evening hosted by Dr.ients are “Sharon ‘and Nrs, Frank Mercer of Ottawa | Woodbine drive, Patricia Lawrence drive. Forty friends of the Mercers| of Chadwick drive, Dick Joan of were. guests at the pre - holiday Woodbine drive, Marilyn Long of _ {Birmingham and Bernice McLean iof Elizabeth Lake road. =: Premont street. ia * * Dr. George N. Petroff, president of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce, was host at a pheasant the immediate past presidents of the current board of directors, - * * * : will gather at the elub Wednes- day evening for a Christmas party. Included on the evening program are dan and other Leah M. McNutt, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Omar E. MacNutt of Ne- ome drive, has been named to the dean’s list at Albion College, The recognition was given Leah for her high scholastic standing since the beginning of the Fall semester, * = * of Fouth Edith street announce the rth of a daughter, Leslie Michele, Nov. 28 at Pontiac General Hos- pital. possession, but “is not home’? w Sorority Holds Yule Gathering — The group voted to send Christ- mas cards tie was not prepar.; to answer sume her career, ae; land old dinner Thursday evening at Hotel) — Waldron. Guests at the affair were) _ the Chamber of Commerce and Pontiac City Club members = entertainment, ac g to Reb. | ert Oliver, president. ‘ * * * a ts pee age P| , tients’ 3 ft . * 1 difficulties between|whether the famed actress will re-jpals revesiad shipuigiithe at Be, oe ee | 3 icons ie pide bere acngt sasha aM NO rere favors and candies for hospitals les’ homes, Camp ice projects include | Otyokwa and Tekakwitha, in the multi-ij-an Legion Home. purpose room of the school. meeting, Violet Crawford, -princi- Following the brief busin Following dinner gifts were ex- Sin€S8 changed and Mrs. Edna Olmsted: = a0 read a holiday message from theline” Story” as her subject. Follow- pal, served as chairman of the National President, Mrs. Ruth ‘Singer. Christmas program. ‘The Christ- panied by Mré, Hazel Gessinger.| , mas story in pageant and .caroli Mrs. Joe Doyle invited the group] ire groups werking om singing by all of the students wasito meet in her home on Oakwood) directed by June Lannom accom-| bath Lake road W for a PUPAE ANCE, given by Mrs, | ‘drive Dec. 19 for an all day meet- ‘ing. i Mrg and Mrs. Darwin Spaysky — -» ¢* The Vocal Music Department of Eastern Junior High School will present a new operetta version of the holiday favorite,Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas Carol,” at 7:30 p.m. Thursday. Here in the scene where disbelieving Scrooge finally realizes the beau- players (from left to right) of East zoulevard as - Scrooge; avenue"as his wife. Pre street as Bob C Wall street as ei Leonard Griffin, Margaret S )... NOW! VARIETY STORE DIXIE HWY., WATERFORD ology. The investigaiors, Drs. Raymond R. Suskind, Samuel R. Scheen and Morris Meister of the University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, said that “commonly used house- hold soaps and synthetic detergent) products do not appear to sensitize | the skin ailergically.” * * ® 7 They said the trouble in some) women may be caused by other) NDALL'S seals ao TG 0) wiccd 06 Sechien for gale bolidnn: the housewives come into daily ‘And COLOR will be most important, but carefully selected! chemicals or solvents with which) i } contact. Chronic bacterial or fun- gal infection of even the “tensions land stress of social environment." : | linen sheath in pale colors. | | Sheath has string shoulder . mins for you. * a * Q. “Please tell me if having eyebrows dyed will injure the 1eyes.” | A. Many women have their From the new resort | wear collection comes the . : sure alle test straps and empire line, phy If os on ‘cherhic to the created by band of match- | aye this can be most serious and ing satin. Jacket has col- | dangerous. lar, cuffs and buttons in | @ “1 am‘ 16 years okt and | the satin. | am 4 feet @ inches tall. My | measurements are: Bust 32, Pept ge ppg ‘the culprit. Be sure that you eat) a_ well-balanced diet and perhaps: your doctor will prescribe vita- brows dyed, However, you should! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 _ Oe ae cae Ege [Deter ents, Wh: t: Cc Th t Ti d F ling? Soap Won't at Causes Tha ire ee ing: scirunrd Lowen, Howeve, 1 would gues hat 34 way fr 3 fe on, Yona extras, rich desserts and chece- fore Hands Py sserune Lows saestg Salpl cosed io boone oe nate on CHICAGO un — Fear of develop- | Q, “It @ person is too tired to ——_* “Will allyl Be ing-« case of “housewives’ get up in the morning and too be | lipstick on which will make me nesting ould be no excuse for exhausted to do any heavy house-| ° look my age? I am 16 and just iducking a bout with the dishpan work, and after being examined |started using lipstick. My broth- lor washing machine, a team of there isn’t any trouble, to fated este tonek. My, bot medical investigators report. what would you attribute this tired aon I weed it, * 8 & . feeling?” : the “ They said tests on more than A. Low blood pressure is often : Seige Be A comet ree 200 women indicated that a strong the reason, but if you have had | leo short. Does lipstick make short laundry detergent and an all-pur- a physical checkup evidently this — Tpeople look older? I don't know pose soap powder tested caused is not the cause of your trouble, whether or not I should go on no i effects, either on normal Your fatigue may be psyche- _ |using it if it makes me look older skin of &mong persons suffering somatic in nature, Nothing is lthen I am.” — They displayed an exhibit of have enough active interests in with it. It probably makes you ew ue, ' their study at the 15th annual your life? If not, add some te seem older simply because chil- HING MUST meeting of the American Acad- your daily routine, dren do not use liprouge, Perhaps — emy of Dermatology and Syphil- Malnutrition is also sometimes: using a shade which is F ke 2-1424 About 75 gallons of water are Foshion Hint do not know what I weigh. Will nb imac ahr ras Few thing look hotter than} I | Tuan eget pss SESS DDDSSTDESODEDTSS ODODE TOTS straggly hair. Short hair, chignons' « My mother will not let me eat © and hair pulled on top of the head breakfast over the weekend, She a © and off the neck always look cool, says I will gain weight. Is she @ but most important is a clean-well- | itight?” brushed look. Oily hair makes: A. Your ideal weight depends New Addition to F S855553030390006990905: © one look het. ‘partly om your bone structure. 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ATLANTA (INS) — Soap and “The right type of mask will) help to stimulate surface circula- ; tion and throw off whatever may be clogging the pores. _MEDCATED LOTION ‘Soap and Water is Best for Blemished Teenagers | water is still the best cleansing! jess it is necessary to conceal! should use foundation makeup un- | product for a teenager with 8 the blenaishets. x in the Year Serving . for Years of Enjoyment! ¢ [makeup expert |B such a cate she ones | Michlewvs Mot Fab | | Mise Susan Stringer, special] Sy So clog te peree er ister. | SMORGASBORD { | representative for a large cosmetic seins Gis the ated Gtiectiens of | BUFFET the skin.” Her most emphatic statement in regard to dealing with blemishes,’ however, is: “Never pick on them. Your fingernails can inflict untold dam-: age on your skin.” Put Feet Forward ‘in Best Condition | You can’t put your best foot for- ward if it's covered with corns | * The Orleans Room CHAIRS : “OR 3-2300 | Stringer " and callouses, The best time to use of memeatod ltl as “very Gon 8 oe yor Sen euyatial othe being process ee ee ee eed says Gat in many cases the Rub on a coat f atic ing of soap, then peta be Used as a powder istroke lightly with a pumice sg i base “to conceal and soothe. the Follow this ti lari affected areas.” put yourself on a comfortable fame She does not feel that teenagers ing, d Overlooking Becutiful Pine Lake Open to the Public Every Dey We are teking reservations for Christmas Parties. We offer Old Fashioned Hospitality in the following dining rooms: * Lake Wood Room ® The Rotunda Room @ The Pine Room WEDLINGS—PARTIES BANQUETS Open 965 Days of the Year THATS SO SOFT... habit-forming: it’s actually CS RO EN A cA by Ca es TELL TFGREGOR Pamper him with this cozy, warm washable wool- blend shirt. He'll love to loaf in its smart, Italian Tem- po collar . . . soft- rolling. and com- pletely convertible. Washes with ease . +. won't shrink or fade, ever. S-M- ML-L. $1 SIN. Saphani Street etl . Tel-Huron Center = EAB SD TR CR ee ‘BOTH STORES OPEN. EVERY NIGHT Dean CHRISTMAS ; i i ; ; ; } oe, x i 2 I . ‘ x - : u ? go. u mg nee ¥ : Z Sele 2 Se ae a ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, . FRIDAY, D EC! uD sER 14, 1956 : i Ee Wont Act Foolish at Office Farty= aa “ By ANNE HEYWOOD first-hand experience with the pits} 1, Don't overdress. ___feredit for being a cooperative and | Nothing is so calculated to spoil falls. of office Christmas parties.| iio come im the moraing of |!°Y# employe. If you stay longer,) ™ - }your holiday, let alone jeopardize, If you're a wife and are invited the party with ‘dangling car. |Y'l run the risk of making a ws as fol behavior at an ole) bbyaiting,gitwinpoing ce any| Set tS hegt eee | ‘Even it you manage tobe sen, eg fs ba dt a | Some eet em et Soe oer ma : : 2 of w : Why this practice contirlues Weare amok ee too *leome to, they'll have a funny feel-| ft you ba bezourt me, ut it looks as it the! many drinks, you might get too ing which will make them uncom-| needed, get jean institution, and is here tolme” boss is cesar Se t Data we cs coe tO : atte. Jap | F 2 most of all, you won't have any) “ , around | But be you leave at the : Men, it seems to me, cope | fun. Office parties are almost in- meee Oe: . staan te entete be oie ote end of the ‘hour, It'll prevent a) PSPS". with it much befter than women |Variably dreadfully boring. — we ee peony ot of nae are best tor the dom do. Or maybe it’s Just that the | nr YOU MUST’ GO hour, whatever hapeee " °"| Too olten in a business organiza- (Copyright 1988) ae ee Oe night of = wenten making © Feel If you're a career girl, you’ ee 8 : tion you don't get a chance to see xe ee | of herself Is mere distressing. | »obably have to go or at em pe tend se ares Sen ee niet ne seni Oe Te et Epa nl : rate, ar : : . fol-| probably work t t collectors incentive to spur|to Lord Baden-Powell in the form : Pes toes wane, Sanad a Jeers efllewtag puis fe mind: oe poe will ay so yor getlor rough office memos. their etforty 10. collect taxes. ‘of center for visiting Boy Scouts. WiIGGS WonberFUL COLLECTION OF BRASS and WOOD | | : HOME ACCESSORIES for CHRISTMAS GIVING .. or Fireplace! WARMING PAN (tn this day of, lacci : or “just for fun” to decorate « fireplace WALL PLAQUES—So decorative and so inexpensive : | rometerh very different and very is new styles and «sn woods and polished metals... @ trea- ae ber tn te nee let se Lit one for i i. * from $2.95 to $05 ot The drapeable stole is in the soft, shadowy natural : brown mutation mink, a fur that adapts itself to day or evening fashions. It has long tapered ends and a graceful | standing collar. | WALL CLOCKS — Traditional, colonial, modern — take your choice! from an Early American reprod to . & “modern-as-tomorrow” design .. . In yew well clocks that are very _ > (and tell time, tool) . .. prices start $26 i t Fashionable Cocktail Coat smart for Any Occasion cont, accending to Paris fashion! you will be remarked. at once as' You CAN * The young designer, who atertad depweionet 5 sheath underneath, CHARGE IT . his career in Dior’s workshop, said ES L that many of his clients are order-| IDEAL FOR BISTRO ing @ new dressy coat in preference) It is also fashionable in Paris after a cocktail party or the thea-| the explanation is simple. ter to go to a little “bristro” for) P i ‘drop-in’ cocktail parties you “¢ccllete dress is out of place, often leave your coat on. Af a and in taking off the glamor coat’ restaurant : i : z “In wearing a strongly | (Cardin makes his new 1057 = : de RO aed deine tot as a: j And he uses tm: same fabric for the lining so the coat is the same | shade and same material inside | and out. tes fol Dt cot in -HAND-DECORATED TOLE aes jess GIFT GUIDE ,|satin coat cut In a Princess style s 4 || with a semi-fitted front. It has af Hand Painted Trays Folding Coffee Table Chinese standup collar and is : buttoned with five ball buttons] Always a welcome gift for the prc Mp a orem apy “ covered with silky black braid. | home. . . every hostess can . complete - What better way to say “Merry Christmas” to ATP ee fr the Tning Tue deter stove] tbe seady has sechad’ cote es 'orwe noe | family and friends, than with an unusual, diss | ited ae sti in pe soie snd ih | soe tem Wem eee ss ny Smear Boe’ | cherished thru the Years «and you are alvays | Syd ay aide og So Cae ath in this one from Wiggs fine col- ..,. tray cheris ru the years ...and you are always sets, oven Ee . a low-cut ete. : lection of hand-painted Tole. decoration for -mantel or - assured of top quality and craftsmanship at by ‘nom in finest ome : Sata eed pings warhegayes . a ee oes & reasonable prices when you shop at WIGGS, nish! ‘We have an excelent sasort- fe ) Another cocktail coat-is made} from which to choose... colors — pink, turquoise, or pri y P ment of Gense ware—from which | look almost like an egg-shaped wrapping or shipping. Ater« |. Platters, bowls and other serving Ld i Se a ie eT | | pein ars LE peed while a third one is made of a 24 WEST HURON STREET : feouired for than he ally i+ \mixture of silk and wool with a ue : < | : silvery finish, All these dressy] veteen hostess pants. The hostess hei ot —*k —— os pojome is a more lodylike approack. hag e — f three-quar- , ae es wearing such a i : For holiday at-home -entertain-| By ment wear, the gay, vivacious type| plete with a dressy hat | $s best dn velveteen pants with/gant long gloves, a lady § | ruffied bib shirt for the feminine for any. fashionable cocktail party | touch. More gentle, easier to wear dinner in a restaurant or an j at every age is the hostess pajama. | ing a . ae ! | Just Arrived Makeltan = =6« Ut “Always-W elconie”’ Gift for the Home... © | NEW SHIMENT WALL SHELVES MAILBOX = eat Ors: a Ratteatatetaey Med Saget ligt te ts Old-Fashioned Swedish Z Se, Seen ee oe Siang other"stroe, Sri ac : her decor sud table service. . . tn and gol fun Pine” of black CANDY JARS .--- ANGEL CHIMES acho trom 8 oF : fading, came, in eo from atten imporie . . «trom - ty to any room .., or are bo ts : ‘ van owiehe kanatee or < . : : tookles to make a delightful : i eae Unusual GIFTS for GAY - sizes from the %4 : sive, ter ||. 100 : 4 $1.95 last year . . . this year a direct from : fad Coad ». fr thie Sed ul POULTON su phere ee Sian : CO SO i ee Serre, medemade tens 3 ey Make It Easy on You self WE WILL GIFT-WRAP, PACK FOR MAILING Box of 12 Candles. oak _25¢ , -adirtia, Hcasain uablnantatenciiee latitnte tarannee a ceitianmanitic | Open Evenings til 9 eb aoa ea eee a ' é | | HR PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY-DECEMBER 14,1050 ME PEER By 2 it a es Wim. Vane fee Two Events [ BE a Ss. Win Youngsters Hearts Seabee oe CTICAL TOO Cs 2 CU a CHECK ON SIZEs mas party for members’ children| The one mistake a parent may/from 3 to 5 o'clock at the play-/ size. Will be happy on a Minch bIKe. | a. ay wi . y, with a cast of 2. Ciiidren Ti and up may take jing about 45 minutes and tells a full-scaled inch bicycle. the story of space men coming to Surveys prove better grades as typical of most piano i The new “middleweight” bike, earth, thinking Christmas here is students. Your son, too, deserves the fine benefits that ‘ a cross between a racer and the quite dreary, until Santa appears’ only piano training offers. And only the Kimball offers standard balloon tire model, is|and shows them the happier side | the famous tone and touch features, thus assuring a life. popular. It has a light frame withef Christmas in the American’ time of musical pleasure, backed by 99 years of fine piano Maintenance arid. repair costs} Portraying Santa is M sist | pessoa repair cos’ rtray ta rT. in, | * : are at a minimum because parts'with Thorndyke C. Dwelley play- | Come im, see the smart new Kimballs now—in se many stylet, for these American bikes are avail-|ing the space man. Mrs. Frank N.. se many beoutiful finishes. able in every community. Mosher is director of the play as-|| sisted by Mrs. Howard J. Thomsen. Be sure to order now Mary Lyon Group ie om ts Sewtie te wel for Cluhimes divert Has Yuletide Party fant i. i Gene Manley a Andrew F. Butt. Mrs. Ralph | 4 NS Mrs. Charlies Hawn of North/Skinner Jr. is in charge of re- > apt Johnson avenue wag hostess to the freshments. Lo = . are Mary Lyon Group of First Con- , , Z es Gallagher’s Music Co. gregational Church for a Christ 16-18 East Huron © FE 4-0566 mas party Wednesday. ‘Hospital Auxiliary The Pediatrics Ward of Pontiac hospital. Receiving the gifts for the Phi ie oe was tei No es Auditor * * * “ . i | . t General Hospital is being served this ward is nurse Mrs. Jane Harkness, (Wallace Edwards. “This Is the} Ver® Bassett was elected audi- é . s Christmas” ; itor of the Womeen’s Auxili i es wim | season by Brownie Scouts from Roches- Brownies (left to right) are JoAnn a wan aeneaied a oe mee Fostiae. tiemuvel Hospital ary nal Open Every Night to 9 P.M. should | ter. . They make scrapbooks, collect Engel, Karen Anderson, Barbara Moses ‘tulet. |Wednesday meeting of the execu-| ‘a. mics, colorin and Mary Jane Young. Refreshments were served by|nedy was appointed to the board. is ™ | sce ge pe hyrsige arerd : rr yj & (Mrs. Hawn assisted by Mrs. Rob-| Auxiliary members will assist seeee books and.toys for the children in ext Clift. |with registration for diphtheria, . * * « ishots when given in the city. 7 - ; Mrs. Dean Olds, Mrs. Edgar) The American Hospital Associa-| Sofas, Cars Follow Pattern ; Gillies, Mrs. Leonard Sundabl,|tion asked the group for a descrip- BA 4 ° Mrs, Delbert Burnett and Mrs./tion and information regarding the 4 «ll e e ‘* Hulet were guests, i puppet shows written and produced Y Paglet i ee tmereee ' iby Mrs, William McClure for e oi S ara # ' In ESIZT S Fettowship Holds youngsters in the pediatrics ward) ' . : jat the hospital, The association ‘Christmas Meeting [plans to publish the information in| SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Ever, still a curosity to a vast - “Se - called ‘Italian Provincial’ | ithe National Hospital Auxiliary) {notice a sleek sports car streaking |snent of the pane : ore has been oy outstanding ato The Women’s Fellowship of First! Newsletter. ‘| MEN'S STYLE CENTER down to you and| Getting down he Di id porary theme in the past several Christian Church recently held its An article appeared recently in eck - bate years because it takes the tradi- song aga and program! the Modern Hospital Magazine re- ¥ { 5 No. Saginaw Si. “contemporary” tional ‘eontemporar " lwardine thé ot, ! ago to serve as & j0.° gpl te g light owods| Mrs. William Hoyt was program|” tre = i for “different” oF| and brass accents of ‘modern’ to “P#irman, Youngsters taking Part’ Ome a Mu Siama for what was “progressive” design! ine accepted form afd shape of|¥ telling of Christmas in other 9 9 | » . traditional Se as we, mar-Holds Yule Party : oe * q LARRY BENSON furniture tha Brown and Carol Ho: “Modern,” he added, “proved | “1; is accepted,” Dilg stressed, ; Secnses Gnas whe | oe ¥ i tably dif For the worship service Mrs.| Members of Omega Mu Sigma <5 PONTIAC’S NEWEST STORE / | eats guage & eihted Ste be lee ICindy, Keren une ead Jeanie (Are, Rage Kefaea on Dubay acivell Styled for Young Men 18 to 80 This sofa, he says, ee _ pe-/were featured in a Christmas _— their oes a rennial comfort re- leau. 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NORTH SAGINAW STREET a ae a i * a > MP CP A ae ae ta ha a eh ak ee aed oe be Oe ed Se ie oe i ie 7 Beith UB s — po fe fects ts en sill ting Potlgp tay ste ‘e's te re roi? fe fr fe iv fe fr fr fe fe te ie fe fe ee fe he ie ie Pees * : : : haat ; i /. _THR. PONTIAC ‘wkabs. rupiySeopeme 1, 1956 (Rditer’s *—-De Lanca “trp a dian _teporter,) ee 4 By DAVID LANCASHIRE PEIPING (®—Lu Ku is a by, mud-walled village ou Peiping which looks as ‘though a has not changed in the last thou.) | sand years. : But behind the sunbaked walls) om the unpaved street where the mule carts raise a cloud of brown! — dust, lives have been altered and) traditions shattered. * J * Now a propaganda poster is pasted to the wall of the outdoor latrine. There are telephone wires over the street and a red star over the door of the meeting hall. La Ku is the center of the Sino-|_ Soviet Friendship Agricultural Co-| | operative. It is a sample of the) socialization which has trans-| | formed the lives of 108 million) families in China and, to all ap-| | pearances, brought them above! — the minimum subsistence level that has haunted the Chinese peasant 5,000 years. * * * Now a family in Lu Ku, by hand- tilling the soil seven days a week! for eight months and working with a mule cart on construction proj- ects for the other four, can earn the equivalent of $222 in a good year. Even in China this is not much money. But it is more than the peasants of Lu Ky have ever had before. Without benefit of machinery, workers from the 10 villages which ticed, sing-song fecitation never,of 15,000 mou (about 5,000 acres). comprise the sprawling communal hesitated for a fact or. statistic. ‘An land animals and equipment hatchway that will afford full pro- farm have by official account in- Kuo Chen has told the same story| were pooled into common owner- itection against the weather and is creased production from the time- many times to ape visitors, | ship, and members were paid only| |permanent and burglar: proof. worn soil by 600 per cent since ..*% for labor contributed. eer socialization. Landlords were dispossesed and) Kuo Chen was asked what hap-| a es land redistributed on a common|Ppened to the landlords who once| Who's Nervous Now? The Sino-Soviet is a thriving es- stanflard among the peasants in owned the village. tablishment of 1,504 families seven 1950. In 195], said Kuo Chen, the! miles from the heart of Peiping. village families formed mutual aid peasants (the interpreter used the|thief who took 3,200 feet of film Lu Ku is the administrative cen- jeams of five families each, re-| word ‘kulaks’) are now in the co- from the car of Arthur Bolle must’ ter of the farm, which began in taining their own portions of land « 1951 when 180 families pooled|but working together on them. | thelr labor under the rulebook} The following year, mutual aid guidance of a staff of Communist! teams grew to 28, production in.,comrades.” lings and 400 feet on digestive ail- cadres sent from Peiping lereased and a semisocialist coop-| Over tea, cigarettes and wet/erative was formed, with peasants — cndiieneniinteniimmeenimmanamannte Red : Rule’ , sets! One of the few women who did| eee ee cng acne | not do farm work was Liu Shu-wan) ‘hr. dren, a fully equipped clinic. & 4 55-year-old general store selling) “Before the liberation we had ndise at city prices, and a nothing, no land, no. money,” + radio transmitter sup-| .siq “Now. look," quirments: Tt should be dry. * precau jthe use of dehumidifiers and water- proof paints on walls after build-| gus ing usually are all that are! jneeded. It should have an outside en. trance, for both safety and con- venience. Whether it is used by one person or many, it will be) easy to leave in the event of fire, An outside entrance permits per-’ sons to enter and leave the base-' ment from outdoors without track- jing through the house. . The basement steps can be covered with a steel basement + “The jandiords and the rich EDMONTON, Alta. ® — The sperative,” he replied. ijhave received quite a shock. There “With equal privileges?” Was 2,800 feet of film on nervous. “Oh, no, They're third-class breakdowns and depressive feel- 436 Second and third elas co-op ments. eee wewic snd news of a set In the house were two woodeff) 2 chests, a smoking coal stove, aj ; dirt floor and a pic iM ; Ideal Basement Dry, |stwee tothe aking plaster, wall Along one wall was the big brick) P , heated by a bed of coals| . Has Own Entrance ine me five etsons ilk slept. No decorations, no ameni-. Whatever you use your base-|ties, just the barest of essentials: ment for, it should have these re- | in one smear" i * * tions in building or anaes A visit to a Chinese OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO. 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Mattress MATT Matching “aa Reg. 239.00 2 Lamps with VALUE - Shades 2 Pillows in Choice of Colors man-size comfort The Original Br STRATORESTER| if eakfast. Sets 49° Reg. $69. 95 e — e 4 ‘ — + 5 “FREE PARKING Next Tos J iow DOWN PAYMENT @ i @ f ; e THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 ¢ —- 4 _ There wilt be a special Christ- mas party for all the kids town on Dee, 22 at 2 p.m. Five hundred childrea are expected at | the State Theater, where Santa *| Will visit in person, Murray Sath- erland is party chairman. In charge of repairing painting and redressing of toys for kiddies : ob in an open house Monday from 7 to 10 p: m., following an $80,000 expansion and modernization. Draperies back the new tellers cages, fitted out in metal and walnut above polished pink marble, WALNUT, ALUMINUM COMBINE — Dark toned walnut in the bank vault and satiny aluminum are features of the new decor of the Romeo Savings Bank. The public is invited to inspect the bank oe Plan Carolling and Concerts Milford Early Saturday morning thirty- Favorites in Yule Song Offered in Area newspapers to benefit the crip- ed children. | Christmas songs, some old fa- te hundred papers have | Muliar carols, some traditional ora- the pageantry of presenting songs may join rehearsal at 4 p.m. Sun- of Mexico, United States, Poland, day. ; Hawali, Scotiand and Japan, | (then older children will take up|group for the “Messiah” numbers/sic for tomorrow night in the Ox- ford area, when choirs from four local churches meet with the high school chorus at 6:30 p.m. at the Poaitee Press Pete | Gorsline, Dr. Ben Bragg, village president, Joe ‘been ordered and if sales run/*!0s &nd cantatas given each Gerrard and Henry Bush practice handling the about'the same as last year, should ¥¢4". and some less familiar folk 1 o775 | at their party, set for 8 p.m, i *. music being heard in practice papers, which go on sale Saturday morning, net over $600,” according to Ben ™usic are 4 | A omg Bragg, originator of the Goostfel- | Sessions for programs in the Cah} VanderVen, “The Lerd’s | lows in Milford. County area, | Prayer,’ will be among soles on | French and Latin 23 A Unit These wanting te bear their the program. Slated also are medieval canon, and the ea Units fayette mongy con cheesy Gele | (Ones Basti’ by Oe Beans | oreents See Pixley, . concerts, They can hear parts of Girls’ Cloir, and “Ave Maria,” arrangements of 5 Slate Parties the Messiah im Oxford, the sa- by a boys’ sextet. | Three soloists will be featured. Bee 239 ae Oe : cred cantata, “Glory to Ged om | Besides the program for parents,| Funds will be collected for the| ay to Mark Season nee a eget lin lieu. of the PTA. meeting for|Omsha trip, but there will be noi? *"™ following the caruling Christmas parties t . : Charch george age poecember, the pageant has been admission charge. . parties in the ares) An Huron Valley residents are! Ml renditions of “O Moly Night” (cated at i p.m. today for younger! Carols will take the fore in mu- include club gatherings of the Bren- urged to “dig down dep” when im Dublip Scheel and at St. ipupils and at 9:30 a.m. Monda | . _m. y Hi club of White Lake Township, they buy thelr Goodfellow paper| Paul's. itor older. | ithe Dryden WCTU and the New during the all-day sale Saturday./ At St. Paul's in Rochester, the, The Oxford High School Chorus, | Hudson Maccabees. Tew \church will ring with the cantata Which has won an invitation to/ ounty af 5 All three groups plan gift ex- ee ae ‘at the 9 a.m. and 71 a.m. services. |sing for the National Music Edu- | Forty Goodfellows, Firemen and Frank Irish will lead the Chancel! puteictecue, Catogs Assn. at Frank Bloom members of the Met Club, Spirit cnoir’s 35 voices and Mariel How- S Omaha Neb. in| 16, ere, will conduct a 12:30 t0\ey the 40-voice Crusader Choir. ee CLARKSTON—Service | arrange- dark Pontiac Press Sale Saturday. | Sustrementel tehecioies “witli i March, will dis-} ments for Frank Bloom, 77, of 5117) its. loreak.the presentation of the can-| | | play. its“ abilities) Drayton, will be announced Tater! — ‘tata, which is reminiscent of an- Ste firet punt) oy Ge Come: Funwel Tomes: cient minstrels wandering through; | “ ot] Drayton Pisine. ‘Europe singing the tales of the! # resident of Oakland County tonight at the New Hadson ‘Holy Days. years, was dead on arrival at) school. ;.|Pontiac General Hospital yester | “oO Holy Night’ will be sung in day. i & pageant-tabieau at 4 p.m. Sun- He is survived by his wife,’ 4 HE gif The Bren-Hi club will meet to- : jmorrow night at the home of Mr. guests will be receiving gifts, New Office Brings Focus on Waterford a fry ei Emergency Phone Told at White Lake WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — Forest Brendel, White Lake Town- Milford exchange number, MUtual 4-6552 to report a fire, He explained that because: the township i, served by two tele- porary basig pending a permanent fire phone. Previously, residents with General Telephone service . firemen of the two sfations are The Milford number is on a tem-|! On Dec, 33, at 1 p.m. a Yule party will be held at Joslyn Fire will be held the same day, at 3 p-m., for children in that Bureo at the Joslyn Station and Elton Dexter, at the Opdyke on all main corners of the town- ship in an effort to sell 900 Pontiac Press papers. Station, for kids up to 13 years. joy At Opdyke Fire Station, @ party infethodist Church, and the Mt. acne t taand sane choir will unite be) ‘gram will be at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 23. tine directing, voices will rise in two numbers from the “Messiah,” bat will include several new and caroling party is set by the little known carols, Senior Youth Fellowship for 6 Former chorus members in the p.m. Sunday, with a dinner before community wanting to join the Agnes Fletcher Bloom; four sons.’ Ford, Winfield and Wilbert of Rogets City, Chester Winfield of| Millersburg, Robert at home; two) daughters, Mrs, Raymond Sabin of Rogers City and Mrs. Pau!) Wicht of Ypsilanti: 15 grandchil-) dren and five great-grandchildren and @ worship period following the singing rounds of the town, At Davisburg, the Junior, Wes- _and Chancel Choirs of the in Yuletide singing | Sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Davis- burg charch, Solos and special arrangements wilt be directed by Mrs. Charles Swift. A eandlelight service Caroling throughout planned by the Youth Fellowships of the Davisburg churcly on Christ- mas eve, with songs planned for siuit-ins, Their Sunday School pro- “Adeste Fidelis” will open “The World’s Christmas Tree,” a pag- ‘eant at Dublin School set for Mon- day at 7:30 p.m. with 200 ehildren to take part. > ‘Zine Cuts Egg-Laying as one per cent of zinc in water * + * Guests ‘at the group's Sno WASHINGTON (INS) — Ag little /C™” % a SOFTENERS Granulated Salt 100# 1.65 50# 9Se 25# 63 * IMLAY CITY Service for) Peter Kretzu, 78, of 437 Denice,’ Detroit, former resident was to) be at 2 p.m. today at the Lester Smith and Son Funeral Home.’ Burial will be fn the Goodland | Township Cemetery. ; He is survived by one son, Peter | Jr.. and tow grandaughters, Detroit. Mrs. George Giddings | H i Home here at 3 p. m. Thursda ys) ‘with burial in Westlawn Cemetery. North Branch, Mrs. Giddings died Monday afternoon at the home her daughter, Mrs. Wesley Wilson, | at 2712 Tozer Rd., Deerfield Town- | and one daughter, Mrs. Wilson, | Charles Robinson, of! two | included Mr. and Mrs. Bedford of Lake of | An - Morton's CC Reck Salt 100# 1.65 SO# 95¢ 25# 63¢ ® - Medium Flake Salt 100# 2.00 50# 1.12 252 69¢ —- { Pellets or Nuggets 100# 2.00 50# 1.12 25# 69e Louisiana Kleer A Rock Salt 100# 2.10 50# 1.15 25# 72¢ : @ “SALT peer * BY 100# 1.65 25H 68e 10H 360 nae * We will package all scltin | eny size on special order ‘ | FEED. THE WILD gage gate Mate Res in Early Trade ket Was up @ bit on average in oe oe Bere Se Pivotal issues rose from frac- tions to around a point. The market was resuming yes- terday’s technical rebound which followed three sessions of lower Rails, which were a big factor in yesterday's good fise, were ahead by fractions, The carriers hope for a favorable decision from 2: 25 the Interstate Commerce Commis- |i.” sion on their request for a 7 per-|Pasiey cent freight rate jnerense. x e Steels, sorhe motors, olla and|puns several x and nonfer- rous” mietale stocks also gained some*ground, Rubber stocks were off. Sy Detroit Steel, Bethi@fiem, Repub- lie Stee] and Youngstown all posted fractional gain. * * Chrysler and Ford were up a lit- tle but Genera] Motors eased. Airline issues resumed their ad-|** vance, Pan American World Air- ways, American Airlines, United|* Airlines and Eastern Airlines were Tomatess, 10-tb, basket des. behs. L176 bu. GREENS: Collard. Kale, No. 1, 1.00-1.23 Large, 14.06-11.00 30-dos. case: 10.00-11.00; Smell, 750-880. Boas: Medium, Turni Hothouse, No. Turnips, T rd. lee d, No. i, 125- io. a No. 1. 1.00-1.50 bu bu. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO, arrivals 88; ments 621; Dec. track 257; total Canada 1; b; 3 (AP) — Potatoes U.S. ship- pe th i i Pett i 4) active: higher, sis oh retary;, and Clifford CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS foreground fpr the Chevrolet Motor Division's new multi-million ; ahead slighily, Dec. 13 (AP) — Butter! dollar engineering center near the huge General Motors Technical than 10,000 Chevrolet. workers their families will view the site ® farm bureaus af their 28th bil Bg buying. prices Neto i eent lovers 63} Center. ‘The structures house offices, laborstory and workshops, in ceremonies tomorrow Senned colonies, 10 WR. De sale inois | Paxine rene Mate 1 cent lower: 93 nter. T ces, . mitted by Walter L. Randolph, New York Central and Til score 0%: 92 A 80%: bo B S8%s; 88 C 57%; cars 90 B 58; 89 'C 58, sis ‘ President of the Alabama Farm Centra] were among the rail stocks ms steady; receipts 10.200; wholesale J : to advance. -|ouying prices unchanged; 65 per cent >. 4 Bureay Federation, - In the opening blocks were Beth-| mediums 33° standards 23\4: cirties 38; |To Begin Talks Sunday Tt emphasized the farm bureau lehem Stee! up % at 186% on 1,000| checks 38: current recstpus itis rains ine — poe Ou pprova continued support for the soll bank Sh a ’ (Nehru Starts U.S. Tri Ta hy 44% on 1,000 and Detroit Steel UP) nermorr pe 13 (AP) —~ Exes ® e ru . . ® tural production to mar- 4a at 22 on 5,000, ¥.0.B. Detrott, cases inciaded, With Pressure {0 Decide Sale ; [het demand. | average $i: hares dia), wed avg antes vs ‘NEW DELHI, India @-Prime)ing discount any possibil- New York Stocks wa an it, Onl ine hae e. Minister Nehru flew toward thelity that the exchange will s > +f ee. rade A large 42: medium 47,| CHICAGO — Graing again|UMited States today for talls withimisunderstanding or ‘ill feeling.) Detroit Firm Offers Gate Mereing Gain Grade © large 38-38 Arid ave 34. Checks backed down under scattered li- i a ge gr -rorting and other They say both men are fat too to Buy Hotels Owned 97-30 wid avg 27%. - 2 ' LC Ait Red. asso BE im Ok ... 1) Commercially graded: | iquidation pressure on the Board| "gh i. 5 Stele prasad singl*zPertenced in international: rela i ille Hi Aiheg Ob ".,': 98 Kroger... $13) Waites $3i* ewe “4: laree! of Trade today. Dealings were ° tions to press differences on any) by Orvi Hodge Allied Bre"... 45 Giese... $23/37is-40; medium 33-34 : among those seeing Nehru's Party|question to. the point of making Allis chat vees 322 Lit MUeNSL ... 13-7) Browns: Grade A extra large 43: large/moderately active, but losses were The Minister is i » Alum Lid .°..1233 Ligg & My ... 62.1|37-39; medium 33-33. tno | off. The Prime expect-ithem worse-instead of better. Aloo . . A. JOHNSON, Realtor occupaticy of its Novi 320 1 oe Rd. Apply Novi Town Hall | 222% "i in ste wate {LOST: RIMLESS Br- office in March, 1957, | . Apply Novi Town Hall |g Schad Nt ad eR ’ epee me Saturday, Dec. SF ite NOVI TOWN HALL | Luzon 1-4600, Ext. 7369 8:30 to § . Saturday, Dec, 15 * ANTED FOR RAWLEION Pontiae SALESMAN Sau yon FE tian" *" | Srenocra | SALaSMEN , Have tor alert men} advancement in law Bee cise SOUAN FOR aby CHES 16 unlimited. vacations. 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