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Historic Wayside Inn Razed by Fire 
  BUILT ABOUT 1686 — Fire sweeps through 
Wayside Inn at Sudbury, Mass., early today de- 
stroying the structure and a collec 
gathered by the late Henry Ford. Built around tion of antiques it gained fame 
Wayside Inn.” 
  
      
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1686 as Howe's Tavern on the Boston Post Road, ‘terror offensive and the Uesed youngsters they had worked 
from Longfellow's ‘‘Tales of a , 1 ahr death! toll (Hibloody as ste ae ee oes VV ile OF Black Chr istmas? ¥ 
$147 Million for State Roads   
Death Count Hits = tudents Give Up Exchange of Gifts Stress Placed 
89 in Algerian 
Rebel Rampa to Offer Needy a Happier Christmas said Melvyn Staebler, school coun-, creased awareness of the needs 
of others. 
to receive.” 
The truth of the lesson the Great 
Teacher came to convey was re- 
. . discovered yesterday by 642 teen- 
Nationalists Step Up age students of Wever Junior High 
Terror Drive as French School. 
. There was more than a party | 
Postpone State Voting mood in Wever's 18 homerooms The Decision May Be Yours 
‘that feted 30 needy children with 
  “There is a wonderful new | 
|licity, Staebler saia 
Oakland County Shares one of hilarity. This year it's |aSk better” proof of the innate de- C | ereeenerer on Construction “It is more blessed to give than selor. “It was impossible to con-| \ 
spirit in the school — a changed 
atmosphere. Other years the = ‘I think the answer fies in what 
deeper, a feeling of joy and in- cency of teenagers?” in Plans; Pontiac Sees 
a By-Pass on Telegraph | 
trol their enthusiasm . . . | Pointing out that teenagers are 
joften the butt of unfavorable pub- 0 Xpressway 
feeling at Christmas has been these students are doing. Could one, 
  
  
  
State Hignway Commis-_ 
sioner Charles M. Ziegler 
today announced the High- 
way Department will spend 
\75 million dollars more in 
1956 than expended this 
year. 
Issuing his annual re- 
port, Ziegler said much of ALGIERS, ‘Algeria 
Algeria soared today aS ~ ‘Pontaneous, infectious, over- 
ne il] whelming — as hundreds of teen- 
nationalist guerrillas soers watched the joyful expres- 
their Christmas, sions on the faces of underpriv- Will you have a white Christmas or a black 
one? That ominous question may be decided by 
how you drive this weekend. 
The National Safety Council warned today that 
Dec. 24 is usually the most deadly day of the year 
on the nation’s highways, and that danger will be 
almost as great Friday afternoon and night as ated ith yo make happy. 
French retalia Ww e| Children from two to 10 years 
big military drive. | old were guests at the parties.   
  
Unofficial and incomplete, Wever students had sacrificed | the money will be spent for “World Renowned their own gift exchange to pro- many start holiday travel. 
  Financial Machinery Rolls wayside tm 
  lo Begin Ford Stock Sale NEW YORK (?—The complex financial machinery 
stock for the first time in history rolls into high gear, 
today. 
While the Securities and Exchange Commission 
studied the comprehensive registration statement filed| 
by the company yesterday, brokers reported orders piling 
up from regular customers and people who have never 
“owned a share of stock. — =a 
= All Wall Street d| 
Orders Holiday that there ae bel   and SUDBURY, Mass. (INS) —His- 
toric “Wayside Inn, built in 1686) 
immortalized by the Poet 
Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, was, 
destroyed by fire early today while’ Written threats were signed by 
to bring the public into ownership of Ford Motors Co.! firemen battled in sub zero tem- peratures to save valuable an- 
tiques. * 
A boiler explosion was blamed 
for starting the blaze. 
The rambling old red inn, 
where such renowned men as 
George Washington, Gen. Lafay- 
ette and other historic figures 
stopped, was the inspiration for 
Longfellow's “Tales of a Way- 
side Inn.” It was purchased by 
the late Henry Ford in the the 
tion.”” They were similar to menac- lists came in from Outlying mas treats at each party. Then 
\came the big moment, when Santa areas. . appeared with his load of gifts | 
| The idea of giving up their own) and following other an Be courteous to others. 
Don’t drive if you have been drinking.       eee 0 nates ne al Vide the party and presents. Here are tips for a white Christmas: roads, bridges and other 
Bieare cahesiog hee Hick. Some humervoms had one. others 1, Don’t drive in bad weather if you c8" (structures, reflecting the 
‘Kuled in Clashes since TueS- had two of the underprivileged avoid it. ib i f i i 2 | Lea _ ; : DOO F - 
Burns to Ground . day. The figure was expect- eee eae as their cape 2. Start early to ch paa Bee lin - unSexpreasway tulle 
Seen roeme were games) ap 3. Avoid driving after dar you can. ine. ; 
ed to mount as casualty |carol singing. ice cream and Christ 4. Follow Ga sense in passing, turning | Already announced plans for 
| Oakland County include construe- 
|tion of a by-pass at the Telegraph 
road - Orchard Lake avenue inter- cars. 
  “Front for National Libera-| party in favor of the needy chil- 
. é | dren started with the students . 
ing handbills the same organiza-| themselves. When it was present- Stork Delights 
tion had directed against the hold-eq py the Student Council, only. . ing of elections in Algeria. |7 of the school's 612 pupils voted [ke With New 
Premier Edgar Faure has post. 4gainst it 
poned the Algerian voting indef. | 
| 
been held on the same day next | complete nearly $100 had been | WASHINGTON (INS) — P 
month as the balloting in France. | donated to buy gifts for the little dent and Mrs, Eisenhower had the 
French judicial authorities ad- guests. |Christmas. present they wanted, 
vised the Premier that a vote un- Names of needy children out- most today — their fourth grand-, 
der present conditions of terrorism side the school were obtained and child. : Cigarette Starts 
a ree ec Brooklyn Blaze 
Traffic Control Gov. Williams Assigns 
249 Guardsmen to Aid 
State Police, Sheriffs 
LANSING # — Gov. Williams 
today ordered special traffic con- 
trols over the Christmas and New 
Year holiday weekends and urged 
motorists to voluntarily observe do 
the new state speed limit which 
will not become effective legally 
until Feb. 3. 
Williams said 2449 national 
guardsmen wil! be assigned to the 
State Police and to 25 sheriffs 
departments at their request for 
extra patrol work. 
State Police Commissioner 
Joseph A: Childs ordered his 
mena on 10-hour patrel sched- 
ules the Friday and Saturday 
before Christmas and New 
Years. 
All available uniformed men 
were assigned to patrol duty with 
plain clothes officers taking over 
desk jobs at the various State 
Police ts, 
Unmarked State Police cars op- 
erated by uniformed officers will 
be used for patrols, with at 
least one operating during daylight 
hours in each of the six southern 
Michigan police districts with the 
highest accident rates. 
Radar equipment will he used 
by the Flat Rock Post to slow 
speeders on the treacherous Tele- 
graph road, 
Williams said that 35 persons 
were killed on the highways dur- 
ing last year's Christmas holiday 
and 13 died on the last New Year's 
holiday weekend. 
“Let's not permit this kind of 
tragedy to happen again,” the 
governor said. 
He reported that 93 persons have 
died in 87 traffic accidents be- 
tween Dec. 1 and Dec, 21, com- 
pared to 129 killed in 117 acci- 
dents in the same period last 
Jaycees to Pick Top 
Home Decorations Outstanding home decorations 
and lighting displays will be se- 
  lected tonight when two judging) 
teams from the Pontiac Junior 
Chamber of Commerce will cover 
residential areas in the east and 
west portions of the city. 
Winners of the annual Jaycee 
contest will be awarded $25 gov- 
ernment saving bonds.  Runnersup 
will be given honorable mention 
awards. 
Contest Chairman William O'Con- 
nor said today that the dividing 
_ line between the two sections will| 
be Saginaw St: The judging will 
extend to the Pontiac’ city limits. 
According to O'Connor, entrants 
in the contest will not be required 
to eubmit applications to be con- 
sidered for prizes. Two teams of 
judges will canvass all streets in 
  enough shares to meet de- 19208 and completely restored. might put public order in Algeria'a call was made at each home} | Section on the west limits of Pon- 
jtiac. Also completion of widening 
,State Highway M24 from Opdyke 
jroad, Pontiac, to the south limits 
jof Lake Orion village: possible 
lcompletion ‘of the Farmington- 
Brighton Expressway: and, prepa- 
ration for the extension of North- 
iwestern Highway to U.S. 23 near 
. . Fenton scheduled to begin in 1957. Four Perish, 4 Injured The department said contracts 
as Ashes Are Dumped for road construction let this year inag _ {totaled 72 million doll n Yule Wrappings | million dollars—20 mil- 
2 pping jlion dollars more than the average 
  mand—although the Ford 
Foundation, which is sell- 
ing the shares, has boosted 
the number to be offered 
from 7,000,000 to 10,200,000. 
| Filing of the registration state- 
ment represented the final step 
before the shares go on sale.     It became a mecca for tourists 
from all over the world. 
The old grist mill, grocery store 
and colonial church were restored 
on the rambling acres. At his own 
expense Ford built a modern high- 
way some distance from the inn 
so trucks and buses would not . : a ted 
in even more serious danger. to discover the specific child's re nme) ereeident pwes yteter 
Algeria is politically a part ofiquirements. Students gave money “delighted and very. very hap- | 
metropolitan France. However, they would have spent on gifts py’ over the seven pound, two- | 
with a population of nearly nine for each other. Then both teach@rs ounce baby girl born at 4:55 | 
million, the Algerians send only 30 and students shopped for the gifts, - ; Ls i Sier: 
deputies to the French National with purchases limited to clovsing ?-™: > esterday to his daughte: 
Assembly of more than 600. ! and one toy for each child | eal Mrs. John (Barbara) 
' | “Students kept bringing in toys Eisenhower, 
The Alge sue) compiles and separate gifts ‘on their own’ ” _ With the First Lady he motored’ NEW YORK (INS)—A fire set 
off by dumping of an ash tray| 
into a carton containing gay Christ- 
mas wrappings killed four persons) 
and injured four others today in 
‘a 4story brownstone house in 
Brooklyn. 
Fire officials said the ash tray of the past three years, the biggest 
road building year in state history. 
The record sum will buy the 
equivalent of 275 miles of 24-foot 
concrete pavement, 750,000 tons 
of bituminous pavement, 175 
miles of grading and drainage 
projects and 55 grade separations 
and bridges. To comply with Securities and|mar its scenic beauty. He then 
Commission regulations. | gave the highway to the state for 
the Ford company had to disclose $1. The site is now owned by the 
a financial date that it had been Ford Foundation, and has been 
‘keeping strictly to itself, some-| Privately henge = Goo years. 
thing a privately owned firm can| ; 
ido. Officials said it was — 
‘to estimate the damage until col- The statistics showed that Ford [lectors have evaluated priceless 
| Sales in the first nine months of |, nti ques which accumulated | this year totaled a record $4,042,- | through three centuries, 
600,000 and profits $312,200,000. | 
Assets of the No. 2 automaker 
were placed at $2,483,000,000. 
' Jan. 18 has been picked as the the present election laws give 
colonists a disproportion. | 
ate share in picking the deputies. | 
  
  The nationalists have passed the/ 
  of terrorism during the Christmas, 
season. 
    . it Reed A » Hospi 
Sigene's Anembty seats re: CIOUGY, Light SnOW 2% gimose ot intr. Mary dean. fat) and rapidly soreading 
nctiens Forecast for Area 
‘light snow tonight and tomorrow.’ 
There was a marked increase in| The low tonight will range from , | ' 
Stevenson 5 Hurt Son roadside ambushes. bombings, as- 18-22 and the high tomorrow will] IRONWOOD  — Ironwood had daughter of Mrs. Murphy: 
sassinations, burning of isolated be from 30-34 degrees. = Wal- must fed opel rd egret roel eur Ep oe 
mother and baby were re-| 
ported doing very well. 
The new baby added a warm 
note to the Christmas festivities 
word through the native quarters) The weatherman says that it will in the White House, which for-| ¢ and Joyce, 3. 
in the larger cities to increase acts 5. mostly cloudy with occasional Mally gets under way today.   
an unusually heavy total of 101.3 have contained a stil! lighted; 
which caused the’ Ziegler said the state was able 
fire. © step up road-building this year 
Others taken to Methodist Hos- because of the increased use of 
The dead were Mrs. Margaret (ponds to supplement reverse from 
Murphy, 83-year-old grandmoth- 
er; Mrs. Eileen Best, 22, and the | . .. ~. 
latter’s two daughters, Ruth Ann, SEES FEDERAL FUNDS \gas and weight taxes. 
He said the “‘full impact’ of the 
1955 legislative Highway Act will 
One of those rescued in the bUIT- be felt in 1956. The act increased ing building was Julia Haynes, an . Fall Snow: 101.3 Inches 18-year-old paraplegic and grand-|jon to finance an arterial network the gasoline tax by 1" cents a gal- 
‘of four-lane superhighways. 
“There is little doubt thaf a 
tentative date for offering the 
shares to the public. The co-man- 
agers of the underwriting syndi-| 
lcate have told the more than 700 
\participating underwriters that 
jthey must assure widespread dis- 
tribution of the shares. 
They're not supposed to sell 
more than 100 shares to any cus- 
tomer initially. Under some cir-| 
cumstances they may sell more 
than that, but 200 shares is a top 
limit. : | 
Here's what will happen when 
the offering begins: : 
If you have ordered 100 shares. , 
your broker will fill your order—| 
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Newsprint Pinch — 
Drops Ads Dec. 26 
for Denver News 
DENVER (#—There will be no, 
advertising in the Monday edition. 
of the Rocky Mountain News. 
The morning newspaper said the 
    |cago today for further treatment. 2 
ia fractured lower jaw, fractured Rushed fo Chicago GOSHEN, Ind. (INS) — Adlai 
Stevenson’s youngest son, serious-' 
ly injured in a three-vehicle col- 
lision which killed two of his com-! 
panions, was to be moved to Chi- 
John Fell Stevenson, 19, suffered 
knee cap, facial cuts, and loss of 
several teeth yesterday when his 
car was boxed in by two oncoming 
trucks and smashed head-on with 
one of them on U.S. 20 east of Mid- 
diebury, Ind. J L s 
Killed while riding in the front 
seat with Stevenson were William 
S. North III, 19, of Lake Forest, 
Tll., who was thrown from the 
car, and William C, Boyden, 19, 
son of a prominent Chicago attor- 
ney, who was thrown against the 
windshield, 
  
In Today’s Press farm buildings and schools, and The lowest temperature preced-jinches of snow during the fall sea- pital were Valentine McClure. 4.) ¢ endows amount of federal 
the severing of telephone and other ing 8 a.m. was 18 degrees 
communications lines. |mercury rose to 28 at 2 pm today.   
Bridge Section Towed Into Place   
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ashore, a similar section of the bridge was placed The son. before ~winter began early and his soh, Robert. 13, in whose 
japartment, officials said, the fire 
started. McClure and his son 
lfought the fire and pulled down 
blazing drapes, but the flames got 
out of control and they were both) 
burned. They fled and sounded the 
alarm. 
The fire spread from the Mc-! 
Clure’s ‘first floor money will be available to the 
states for highway construction,” 
he said. “This federal participa- 
tion may reach as high as 90 per 
cent of federal funds to match 10 
per cent state funds on the inter- 
state system.” 
The commissioner said the state 
apartment)has already spent all federal funds 
\through the building, to the fourth allocated to Michigan for the fiscal 
floor Best family apartment. year ending June 30, 1956, and 16 
Walter Best, 25, saved Richard, million dollars of the 26 million dol- 
\18 months, and told his wife to| 
follow him to the street. She and 
ithe two daughters apparently be- 
‘came confused and were trapped. | 
Mrs. Murphy lost her life on the 
third floor where she lived with 
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Planners Delay |the family of her son-in-law, Thom-, : 
jas Hynes, 45, a Brooklyn Navy) U AY erger 
|vans worker. 
Two-Lane M15 Addition | 
to Be Opened Tonight | 
| LANSING uw — Seven miles of, 
‘new two-lane pavement on M15 in| 
Saginaw and Bay. Counties will be! 
opened to traffic tonight. the State 
Highway Department said today. 
The new stretch runs from Col- 
umbus avenue in Bay City south 
to M18 in Saginaw County. The question, Personnel Lack Slows 
Analyzing of Proposal 
to Join Areas 
Discussion on the proposed city 
of Pontiac and Waterford Town- 
ship merger has been slowed tem- 
porarily due to lack of sufficient 
number of .personnel to study the 
Frank H. Marsh, Plan- 
into position earlier near the opposite shore. It (14 pavement will be left in use 
  ad-less edition is made necessary County News. .............-. “4 
by short supply of newsprint. It) Editorials ................... 6 
said the inventory of newsprint is! Food News....,..... 31 thru 42 
the lowest in the paper's 96-year, Sperts ..........47, 48, 49, 50 we haere! | Theaters 0 ee, 51 LAST WORK UNTIL SPRING — Huge 750-ton 
It blamed the shortage on an| TV & Radio Programs...... se | span of the Straits of Mackinac bridge is carried unforeseen increase in consumption! Wilson, Earl.................51 | on barges towed by tugs to its resting place be- 
Women’s Pages.....17 thru 21 | tween two piers at extreme right. Fabricated 
  of newsprint nationally. was the last big operation of the season as winter making that section of M15 a four- 
closed down on the Straits. ‘lane highway. 
  
The Coming of the King—A Christmas Story   
By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE 
While, King Herod in Jerusalem was ordering a 
massacre of all the infants in Bethlehem, Jesus slept 
quietly in the stable of the inn at Bethlehem. 
Joseph and Mary slept, too. They were tired after 
a long and busy day. And while they slept, Joseph   
  
dreamed that an angel came to him and said: “Arise,   
and take the young child and his mother, and flee 
into Egypt, and be there until I bring thee word: for 
Herod will seek the young child to destroy him.” 
Joseph awoke instantly and looked around him.     
    He could see no one. It was still night and there was 
no light in the stable. . : 
Gently, he woke Mary and told her his dream. 
She did not hesitate a moment but immediately 
began to pack their few belongings.   
            X—An Angel in a Dream Warns Joseph to Flee to flee that place, to Joseph and Mary, it seemed hours. 
But, finally, they slung the little they had carried 
with them across the donkey. Then Mary mounted 
it and Joseph placed Jesus in her arms, picked up the 
rope halter and led the donkey toward the town gates. 
In those times, towns had walls and there were 
only a few gates by which people might come in or 
out. And, at night, these gates were locked and the 
walls were patrolled by guards. 
So, when they reached the wall, they had to call 
for the guard to let them out. Finally he came and 
grumbled that it.was against the rules for him to 
let anyone out until morning. 
But Joseph was inspired by his fear of what might 
happen to Jesus if they remained and he argued so 
well with the guard that the gate was opened for he said. Judging will begir Joseph fe onkey which | ne 
iy? hoe | them Rene Nazareth. ‘Then they wens Sie tthet Discs them and they went through it. : 
. and w Him warmly for the jc Al h. as - 7 * (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, inc.) Lat-fish. Harrison's Food Store, 200 it y wd journey. Althoug : | Tomortow: The Flight Into Egypt. * Weoheia Rd. FE2-0281. 00 22 ; was & very short time before they were ready - The Angel Advises Joseph 7 = : The | ! 
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bits , #- | gi ee P e  ae at : ; \ . va y oye 
Ne » ° : p Ne | ning Commission chairman said 
today. 
In a 30-minute informal talk on 
the issue at their closed monthly 
meeting this week, the Planning 
Commission expressed the need 
|for additonal help. 
“We want to look info it on 
| both sides of the question,” 
Marsh stated, “But at this time 
we don't have the necessary fa- 
cilities te study the proposal.” 
"As soon as we get the staff 
‘in shape, we are going to analyze 
the merger,’ the chairman de- 
clared 
City Manager Walter K. Willman 
said the city was still attempting 
to find a planning technician to 
add to the planning staff. 
        
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THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955   
enting Loss of Dogs The Day in Birmingham   
  
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Attention Called 
fo State Statute Wave of Thefts Causes 
Officials to Consider 
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  ‘COOL, 
N K A little-known state law provides 
a simple and inexpensive method 
for you to protect your valuable 
hunting dog or warmly-regarded 
canine pet from loss or theft. 
The statute was called to atten- 
tion yesterday by four officials who 
mét to discuss methods of stem- 
ming a recent wave of dog thefts. 
Meeting with Oakland County 
Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem 
were County Dog Warden Dr. 
Frank R. Bates, Centerline State 
Police Detective Haroid Ernst 
and First Assistant Prosecutor | 
Robert D. Long. : or Thursday Night Law Useful in Prev 
    iMqures Show low Temporatures Expected 
FORECAST FOR TONIGHT—The Great Lakes 
region and northern Plains will have some snow 
tonight while rain will fall over much of the 
Northwest and along the Texas coast. It will he Data From: U.S. WEATHER BUREAG 
Department ef Comm 0 0 
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warmer in the East and over the Ohio valley. with 
a change to colder in the northern Plains. Fore- 
cast for the Pontiac area is cloudy with snow 
flurnes. 
    
      Persons wishing to insure against 
losing their dogs can approach al-, 
most any Veterinarian for an ap-| Drive for Bett plication blank to be sent to the! 
State Commissioner of Agriculture. Gets Start in 
He registers the dog for a $1 fee 
and returns a number to the veteri- 
narian to be tattooed on the ant | DETROIT ‘mB — 
mal’s ear or one of the rear legs. campaign ‘to alert the 84th Con- 
gress to the necessity’’ of a 40,000- 
lmile interstate highway construc- 
  A nation-wide 
The cost is $3 or $5 depending on) 
whether an anesthetic is used in 
the operation. 
If the dog is sold the number can| {on Program was started in De- 
be transferred to the new owner's) ‘Toit yesterday. 
name. 
Then if the pet is picked up 
by another person it’s his duty 
te report -the number to the sher- 
iff’s. office or local police within 
48 hours or be guilty of a mis- 
demeanor. Once the number is 
reported it can be checked 
through the Agriculture Depart- 
ment and the owner's name and 
address secured. 
The procedure amounts to a pro- 
tective step taken in addition to 
regular licensing. A license tag can’ 
be destroyed, but a tattooed zcan'3 Appointed fo Rule 
ie. Dr, Bates ponted out Tre ON Traffic Light Plea ing, Dr. Bates pointed out. The 
law makes it illegal to remove or 
alter the markings, he added. LANSING (INS)—Gov. G. Men- 
Gee nen Williams has appointed a 3 
member commission to study the unmarked dog was stolen, Ziem complaints of Taylor Township 
said. The person who picked it UP mothers, who for weeks staged 
can claim he found no markings) blockades of Telegraph road in an 
to indicate it had an owner, he effort to get a traffic light in- 
explained. |stalled. 
A person who picks up and re-) The action came after Gov. Wil- 
ports a tattooed anima} will re- jiams negotiated a truce with the 
ceive 25 cents for each day he women, who staged marathon 
cares for it before the dog is'tio-kades of Telegraph and Cy- claimed. "| press. 
The law, in effect since 1940, | The commission is headed by 
has not had the desired result |Leslie R. Silvernale, professor of The meeting was under sponsor- 
ship of the American Municipal 
|Assn, and was the first of a series 
‘planned across the country. - 
The last session of Congress ad- 
journed without passing any of 
several proposed multi-billion dol- 
lar highway construction pro- 
grams. 
“We are not trying to tell 
Congress how to do its job,” 
        It’s difficult to prove that an 
because only an average 75 dog 
owners in the state have had 
their animals marked each year. 
“If more people would avail 
themselves of this simple protec- driver education at Michigan State) 
University. The other two mem-. 
bers are Mrs. Florence Sweeney, | 
of Grosse Ile, and Jerome D. 
Franklin, city traffic engineer of) 
  er U.S. Roads Disaster Strikes Detroit , 
Denver Family Mayor Albert E, Cobo of De- 
Boy Playing With Pistol’ troit said. ‘We are merely pre- | 
senting our needs for a federal | 
| Accidentally Kills Baby 
Sister in Crib ‘highway program to be com- 
pleted in 10 years.” 
; Senator McNamara (D-Mich) 
‘said the Congress recognizes the 
“need” for an expanded federal-| 
aid highway program, but that 
differences over the means of fi- 
ynancing kept any bill - from, Lloyd D. Cook and his wife Lou- passing. | Vina yesterday when they set out 
McNamara recommended that top buy geile for stheireiwopchil 
future meetings being sponsored: 2 
by the municipal association be! 
devoted to ‘‘how to finance a fed- 
eral highway program.” 
More than 150 national, — state 
and political leaders and labor, 
business and civic representatives 
attended the Detroit meeting, jbaby-sit with) his) sister’ and drove 
Gov. G. Mennen Williams off. When they returned less than DENVER w_It already looked] like a cheerless Christmas for 
Cook, 42, a carpenter, last had 
a job Nov. 14. Bills were mount- 
ing, but 11-year-old Grover and 
blonde Donna Marie, 2, knew noth- 
ing of that. 
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The parents left their son to! Quiet SEC Post 
Has Hectic Day Registration of Fogd 
Stock Largest Single 
Filing on Record 
WASHINGTON W—Room 302 of 
the Securities and Exchange Com- 
mission is one of the capital's most 
unwatched spots. It is in one of 
those barracks-like shacks the gov- 
ernment put up years ago with 
cheap wallboard and exposed) 
plumbing. 
* 
Here each year 700 to 900 rou-| 
tine registration statements, in- 
volving around 12 billion dollars, 
come to the receiving desk. They 
get only discreet notices on the fi- 
nancial pages. 
But yesterday— 
“Biggest fuss we've ever had,” 
Orval DuBois, the commission's 
secretary said. * * 
  BIRMINGHAM — Ice skating 
jmid-January, city officials revealed 
today. 
Last Friday, according to Dana 
Whitman, assistant city manager, 
the Forestry and Parks Depart- 
ment began flooding outdoor rinks 
in Pembroke and St. James Parks, 
in hopes that ice would be usable 
during students’ Christmas vaca- 
tion period. 
The Recreation Board decided 
several Weeks ago that it would 
be advisable to operate two or 
three of the neighborhood rinks 
this season even though It was 
anticipated that the new artificial 
rink would be open, It was be- 
Heved that the neighborhood 
rinks would be attractive 
te preschool youngst¢érs and also 
help to somewhat relieve the 
burden on the new artificial Tink 
tacility. | 
Owen Luckenbach of the firm of 
O'Dell Hewlett and Luckenbach ad-|   AP Wirepheto! 
HELD IN CRASH — Frederick 
Thomas Gill, 29, East Detroit 
trucker is held in jail in Goshen, 
Ind., in connection with crash that 
killed two, and injured the son 
of Adlai Stevenson     FISCAL TIDBITS 
Stock in the fabulous empire 
built by old Henry Ford and his: 
heirs was offered to the public 
for the first time, and, by law, had! 
to be registered. The registration) 
disclosed such fiscal tidbits as who| 
owns the rest of the stock and how 
much, where are its profits, and 
what does it pay its higher priced 
help. 
It was tronic that when the 
commission reached its biggest 
news day it. didn't have the fa- 
cilities te handle the story. Room 
302 was far too small for the 
crowd expected. DuBois worked 
out an arrangement whereby 
copies would be released at the 
National Press Club a half mile 
away. 
Francis Reed, senior partner in 
ithe New York law firm of Hughes. 
Robert W. Hefty from the Ford 
Detroit public relations office had   called the nation’s highways “in- two hours later, their modest home 
| terstate lifelines which promote swarmed with police and neigh- 
prosperity and peace essential bors. 
to the national interests.” _ An officer whispered to Cook. 
Walter P. Reuther. president of Mrs. Cook raced toward the house, the United Automobile Workers: “2% held back briefly by three 
Union, said “the highway situation) °%¢" Policemen. 
is one of the most compelling we Where is my baby? What have 
have to face today” and “‘it bears. you done with my baby?” she de- 
on the future growth of the auto manded. 
‘industry and is the key to the na-! 
tion’s traffic toll.’   
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Someone told the 38-year-old 
mother \walked into the SEC and unloaded 
a large pile of papers, handed the 
receiving clerk, Mrs. Margaret 
Lamb, a check for $76,500. This 
meant the stock offfering was 
valued tentatively at 765 million 
dollars, or quite a few tin Lizzies. 
Mrs. Lamb studied the check, 
and then stamped the first docu- 
ment. 
It was exactly 10 a.m. 
  added, ™ her daughter was dead. 
make our highways adequate be- Grover, playing with his father’s 
fore they can be safe.”" pistol, had fired an accidental shot 
i into the youngster’s head as she 
Road Building Plans = 2" c= 
fo Use $147 Million (Continued From Page One) , “We must.”’ Reuther 
  
His Davy Crockett shirt spotted 
with blood, Grover had frantically 
called his aunt, then raced a mile 
to a doctor's office. He returned 
home before his parents arrived. 
Police took him to a parked car 
  tive measure, loss and theft of dogs Grand Rapids. 
could be greatly reduced.” Dr.! os 2 
Bates pointed out. Spirit of Holiday Theft of a tattooed dog valued! 
at under $100 is punishable by up, Slows Lessons to 90 days in jail, a $100 fine, or; . . 
both, said Ziem. If the animal's re) City Schools placement value is more than $100, 
the penalty could be a year in) The holiday spirit crowded out 
jail, a $500 fine, or both, he added. lessons and study in most Pontiac 
Many persons will offer a large schools today, as students and 
reward for return of a dog whose|teachers prepared for the 12 - day 
actual cash value is small, Dr.|Christmas vacation. 
Bates said. “‘I¢ they would follow; Classes in all city schools close 
this registration procedure, neces-|this afternoon: and’ will 
sity to pay a reward could be| Wednesday, Jan. 4. 
avoided in most cases,”” he as-| Classrooms, halls and auditor- 
serted, iums were decorated with window 
cutouts, special displays and fes- 
Speedy Gal, 74 tive evergreen trees in elementary 
Confesses All and high schools. Individual home- 
—After Verdict room parties, special assemblies 
jand Christmas programs marked 
ROSWELL, N.M. W—A 74-year- 
old California woman driver paid the final school day of 1955 
throughout the city. 
a fine for speeding and still thinks 
she got off easy. Publishers, Union 
Posh fey ban ie one: Reach Interim Okay 
“Is this case closed now—I mean| DETROIT (INS)—Mediators said 
nothing can change your verdict?" |today tentative agreement has 
Bean assured her it was closed. [been reached between publishers 
“Well, in that case,” the woman   
        resume j 
and striking AFL-stereotypers on| 
said with a grin, “I just want you 
to know that the officer who ar- 
rested Mme was wrong. 
“Tt wasn't doing 80 miles an 
hour. IT was doing 90.” 
. The Weather   the expiration date of a new con- 
tract, one of the two issues block- 
ing settlement. 
Tentative expiration date agreed 
upon was Nov. 30, 1956. 
In addition, the mediators said 
both sides had made counter-pro-| 
posals on wages, the omy remain- and tried to console him 
An officer related the details to 
Mrs. Cook, sobbing and hysterical. 
|Then she paused in her crief. 
Ziegler reiterated previous state. “He's just a boy." she cried. 
ments that he is not opposed to the, He needs his mother.” 
jconstruction of a Saginaw-Flat, Detective Clifford Stanley said 
|Rock toll road “providing such con- the boy would be released to his 
struction can be soundly financed, parents’ care 
and accomplished without sacrific-| “It's just an unfortunate acci- 
ing the improvement of free high- dent.”’ said Stanley. "What can you 
_ways already planned or being/do?”’ 
jbuilt. jlars allotted the state for the fiscal 
lyear ending June 30, 1956. | 
hha PROVISION 
—— 
Ford Stock Sales 
Ready to Roll “(Continued From Page One) 
provided there is enough to go 
around. If he finds he can't fill 
all his orders, he will allot his 
quota. But he said the report of an 
engineering firm held that the 
| toll road could not be financed 
unless the department halts con- 
struction on ‘competing’ roads. 
| To agree to halt construction on 
jthese roads, Ziegler said, would be 
\‘unfair to the three million citizens 
in the area who are paying gaso- 
jline and weight taxes and who are 
entitled to modern free roads for) When all 10,200,000 shares have 
their money.” been sold, the stock will start 
Ziegler reported he also expects) trading in the over-the-counter 
to complete the “‘Toledo-North” ex-| market. Since a quick oversub- 
pressway during the 1956 construc-| seription is expected, this trad- 
tion season, a 25-mile dual roadway) ing could begin with the same 
from Rockwood to US24 near the day the shares are sold. 
Ohio line. When trading begins, the old Ziegler added two extensions) ; 
costing 10 million dollars are ex-|°Conomic forces of supply and de- | mand take over. If you want to pected to be completed next sum- : - 
aba also. These wil connect with|S¢!!. you'll get whatever price is 
‘Fort Street for a direct route into|>id for the shares. 
Detroit through the Detroit River   
    
If you want to buy, you'll haye 
‘industrial area and the other will to pay the asking price. Whether 
ithe price will go up or down when | “Okay, let ‘er go,’ Mashed to the 
jnewsmen. 
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And some of the secrets of one 
jot the world's largest businesses 
|were secrets no longer. 
  
Pontiac Deaths | i 
‘Mrs. Martha B. Duglay | ‘ 
Service will be held Saturday at 
'1:30 pm. in the Sparks-Griffin 
| Chapet for Mrs. Martha B. Duglay 
of 236 Cherokee Rd. Dr. Milton 
H. Bank of the Central Methodist 
\Church will officiate. 
She died suddenly last night at 
her home. 
Following the service here, Mrs. 
Duglay will be sent to New London, 
Mo. for burial. 
Mrs. Duglay, a member of Cen- 
tral Methodist Church, and the 
Clara Swain Circle of her church, 
had lived in Pontiac 25 years. 
She is survived by a brother, Harry 
Bradhear of Minnesota and a niece, 
‘Mrs. Sydney Wade of Jefferson 
|City, Mo. 
\George Haselhuhn 
George Haselhuhn, 86, of 
Midway Ave. died yesterday morn- 
ing after an illness of 18 months. 
He was born in Detroit Oct. 27. 
1869, the son of George and Mary 
  422 
jin 1896. 
Mr. Haselhuhn attended the 
Detroit. schools, A member of 
St. Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 
Church, he came to Pontiac from 
Rogers City in 1925. He had re- 
tired from Wilson Foundry. ‘Haselhuhn and married Ella Mertz vised the City Commission last 
week that it was anticipated that 
the Eton rink would not be in use, 
until Jan. 16. 
Efforts of the city had been, 
aimed, before bis report, to pysh 
completion so that holiday use 
could be made of the new rink, 
according to Whitman. Curtice Predicts 
‘36 Record Year Flooded Rinks May 
Ready for Holiday Use Be 
went to Berkley to identify the 
tires and arrest Brideau for theft. 
Mrs, Mabel D. Snyder 
Mrs. Mabel D. Snyder, 79, died 
Wednesday night. She had made 
her home with her son, Howard V., 
330 Cranbrook Crossroad, Bloom- 
field Village, for several years, 
comi.1g from South Lyon where she 
was born and had taught school. 
She received her teacher's de- 
gree from Central Michigan Col- 
lege. Her husband, Willard M., a 
retired real estate broker died last 
ar. She belonged to the Eighth 
Church of Christ Scientist of De- 
troit and the New Hudson Women's 
Study Club. She leaves a daughter, 
Mrs. Gordon Jonas of Ft. Lauder- 
dale, Fla., her son; a granddaugh- 
ter and one sister, Mrs. Roy J. 
McCornac of Rochester. 
Service will be at 3 p.m. Friday, 
at Bel} Chapel of the William R, 
Hamilton Co. with burial in White 
Chapel Cemetery. 
Kavanagh yes 
School Knots Rules Board Has Right 
| 4o Refuse Tuition Pupils 
When Overcrowded 
    Superintendent of Parks Charles 
W. Gale and his forces are attempt- 
ing to establish a satisfactory rink 
at Quarton School, but a_ slight 
thaw is needed to permit better 
shaping of the ground for a smooth 
DETROIT vup— Harlow H. Cur-'area. — — - 
jtice, president of General Motors. 
today predicted ‘‘another year of 
healthy competition’ in the auto,found Howard R. Snyder, 39% Con- 
industry in 1956. iverse, Lake Orion, guilty of driv- 
“This will mean maximum bene-|ing under the influence of liquor 
fits to the customer,” Curtice said|after hearing a state expert on 
in a year-end statement. toxicology say Snyder's blood had 
| The statement read: ‘contained .17 per cent alcohol on 
“1955 was an outstanding year the night he was arrested. He was GM President Foresees 
Full Employment; Good’ 
Competition in Sales 
    * s * 
A justice court jury yesterday 
    Hubbard, Blair and Reed, and for business in general. It was a heading north in the southbound 
record year for the automotive in- 
dustry. | 
| “I am confident that 1956 will | 
| be another year of prosperity for | 
“the tee wer Among the lane of Hunter Boulevard. 
Dr. Clarence Muhlberger testi- 
fied on results of an intoximeter 
test given Snyder here Oct, 2%. 
The .17 per cent alcohol content 
| the free world. Among the im- | was above the .15 per cent at portant reasons for our nation’s | which driving ability ts normally 
| acme in 1955 was eee | impaired, said the doctor. consu con ce | 
ane existed, coupled with a ree- | Snyder has appealed to circuit 
ord level of consumer disposable Court and was freed on $100 bond, 
income, People had money, and Pending a hearing. 
they had the confidence to spend 
it. Other justice court cases heard 
| “The automobile industry won a by Justice “are er oes 
record share of this consumer degeldtaae peck, adsl 
[eb a a ecu , mace ater be were so outstanding and repre- : 
sented such great values under the Pleaded guilty to assault and bat- 
|conditions of vigorous competition 
that prevailed. Customers — espe- 
‘cially General Motors customers— 
‘recognized these values quickly. ‘tery, and Gerald Coleman, 1917 
|Bowers being fined $20 and $5 
court costs. 
Speck was charged with beating 
| up James Andrews of 6721 Mark H H Ct., Saturday, near the Birming- Two Receive Jail Terms | Kc Vesete, Canaan pune 
on Drunk Driving Counts guilty to a drunk and disorderly Two drivers appearing before, charge. 
,Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum, 
'yesterday were sentenced for driv_| Homeward bound with his loot 
ing under the influence of licuor. including two wheels he has ad- 
, Charles E. Stout, 24, of 287 Ir- mitted taking from a new car he 
win St. was fined $100 given s.x had jacked up on the Harold Turn- 
,days in jail and put on probation er lot, Clifford J. Brideau, 8086 
|for six months. He was also ord- Harding, Center Line, was arrested 
‘ered to forfeit his operators license in Berkley by two patrolmen on a 
and make restitution for an acci- reckless driving charge. 
dent Dec. 3. 
Thomas E. Grimsley. 30. of 154) ee te vat Ate papel ‘ en 00 and y headquarters it s 
| Augusta Ave’ was fined $1 ; car contained two new wheels 
Ja lied for five days. complete with tires, and seven 
hub caps, the Birmingham desk 
‘Yule Bonuses Voted | | man, Patrolman Arthur D. Birk. 
| CHEBOYGAN «& — City Council holz, heard the call. He dis- 
has voted city employes a Christ-| patched patrolmen who found the 
mas bonus. It averages $20 apiece.! jacked-up car on Turner's lot and Ld Ld * 
  
    
: Missionary Bares Terror 
at Hands of Chinese Reds CLARK AIR FORCE BASE. P.I. by the Reds to confess but re- 
‘uy — “Abominable treatment” at fused. The sentence took effect the 
‘the hands of the Chinese Com- day he was arrested — “I call it 
munists, including-torture, was de- kidnap.” 
scribed by American missionary TWISTED WRISTS 
\Dr. Homer V. Bradshaw today. | During his imprisonment he said. | LANSING Up—Atty. Gen. Thom- 
‘as M. Kavanagh held today that 
school boards do not have to ad- 
‘mit non-resident tuition pupils to 
their high schools if they do not 
{want to. 
| He replied to a question raised 
‘by a prosecuting attorney James 
\R. Rood of Midland who reported 
ithat two high schools in his county 
‘are refusing to accept students 
‘from other districts because of 
overcrowding. 
| Kavanagh said that school 
beards have complete discretion 
in admitting non-resident pupils 
and that a schoo! poard which 
| does not operate a high school 
has no power to force another 
school district to accept its puplis 
on a tuition basis. 
| “Under present statutes.” Kav. 
anagh said, “only pupils resident 
jof a district and of proper age are 
entitled to educational privileges 
ioffered by a school district. 
| “The Legislature has, apparent- 
\ly, left in the local school board 
the sound discretion to determine 
whether in view of all circum. 
stances surrounding the district, 
the admission of non-residents will 
be prejudicial to pupils or taxpay- 
ers of the district. and whether the 
statutory tuitien fees will be suf- 
ficiently compensatory.” 
Pennsylvania Rail 
Strike Due Tonight PHILADELPHIA —The Penn- 
‘sylvania Railroad and the Trans 
port Workers Unien meet today in   
a last-ditch effort to head off a 
strike of 22.560 nonoperating em- 
ployes called for midmght tonight. 
The strike, orginally set for 
Sept. 2. was postponed when Pres- 
ident Eisenhower appointed a fact- 
{finding board. 
The board submitted its report 
Oct. 28 and under the Railway 
Labor Act, the union had the right 
ito call its strike 30 days after that 
date. 
The fact finders recommended 
a welfare plan with the union and 
the company, the nation’s largest 
railroad, splitting the cost. The 
union wants the plan to cover the 
worker's family, not just the em- 
ploye. 
The board also recommended 
seven paid holidays. 
Russian Parliament 
Sets Extra Session MOSCOW uw — In terse front 
page statements, Pravda and Iz-   
    twisted 
me to “They handcuffed me, “there were irregular periods of|vestia announced today the special 
\questioning and irregular annoy-| session of the Supreme Soviet, the 
‘my wrists and forced ‘ances. I was handcuffed and while; Soviet Union's Parliament, would ‘connect with US24 and 25 at Sibley 
|Road. - 
Southfield Woman jthe public offering has been com- 
pleted. no one can say. 
It's expected that around March 
the shares will be admitted to 
trading on the New York Stock!   Surviving are nine children, Mrs. ' do strenuous physical exercise,” 
Elsie Ferell of Auburn Heights, Bradshaw told a press conference. 
Mrs. Marie Coan of Royal Oak. Bradshaw, 54, and his wife, 
Mrs. Margaret Del Fose of Big about the same age, of Pittsburgh, 
Beaver, Melvin of Pittsburgh, Mrs. Pa., arrived Wednesday from Hong   two men held me, they twisted my 
wrists. They forced me to do stren- 
uous physical exercise — despite 
my poor condition." - 
Asked about his diet, Bradshaw open Dec. 26. No mention was 
made that it was a postponement 
from the previously scheduled 
opening date. Dec. a3: 
* 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Mostly |. Ae A 5 
cloudy with eccasional light snew today, ing issue in dispute. 
tonight and tomorrow. High today 36- 
eg leersew 18-22, high tomorrow; The publishers reportedly made 3 : other winds increasing te . = see 
15-25 m.p.h today becoming pectharty a wage offer today which was 
rejected by the union. The union 
then made a_ counter-proposal tonight. Tomerrew night mostly eloudy 
with snow flurries and continued rather 
cold. 4-20. 
now said to be under considera- 
tion by the management. low 1 
    Teday in Pontiae 
“pated temperature preceding & am 
At @ am: Wind velocity 10-18 mph 
Direction: South The meeting was recessed at 
Sun sets Thursday at $ 02 p m. 5 
Sun rises Priday at 759 am there “probably would be no Moon rises Thursday at 12.14 p.m } eet “het A Moon sets Priday at 1:34 am. further sessions before Christmas. 
The mediators said they would   Dewntown Temperatures 
  
  Aer aaa. 93) 4rrange the pest) mecting. 
: a.m... = ed eee 4 4... pom : 7 ; ili it 3: = io ids ag ences 3s, Only comment from conciliators 
a. m. 2 
fer was that it was ‘‘some"’ less 
than the $3.75 a week which re- Wednesday tn Pontiac 
plate and paper handlers unions. 
One Year Age in Pontiae ” The strike halting publication of 
ture. ... «+--+» S8ithe Times, Free Press and News Lowest temperature....0...00..-s0:00- . 
Mean temperature. Siaccences: 4 entered its fourth week today. 
  Highest and Lewest Temperat This 
oe a atan Weatherman Cries Ice 86 tm 104) -24 in 1872 : 
COOPERSTOWN, N. Y. (INS)— 
‘Weather Observer Harold Hollis 
23'in Cooperstown, where the tem- 
iperature dipped today to 22 be- 
low zero, had trouble performing 
73 41 his job, Hollig said: “Everytime I 
33/Stick my head out the window to 
look at the 
  “wessesetseest 
Pak rs 
¥ ¢ Vs ° 
fe F f ‘\ ~~ _ ee ~ 
‘ k= 
  \ a RAS 
  noon today and mediators said) 
regarding the publishers’ wage of-| 
62 45 thermometer eyes 
Gliccser und the eure Steaua’ lyourselt H |Exchange. Normally, a stock opens 
Waives Examination 
Charged with forging $23,000 in! the over-the-counter market. 
ination in 
over to Circuit Court Jan. 3 \is around $60. 
Justice John J. Gafill returned! ee 
iMiss Smith to jail when she failed : . Ito post a $1,000 bond. Examine Pontiac Man 
The charge was brought when on Local Theft Charge descrepancies were found in the : books of a Birmingham contrac.. Examined yesterday on a charge 
of robbery, unarmed, Robert Mc-     
  Lena Ritzler, Fred, Herman, Har- 
iry and Erwin, all of Pontiac, 
jon the “big board” at around the| Two brothers, Henry and Edwin, | 
jsame level it was selling at in|both of Rogers City, also survive. chair, He appeared nervous and 
Service will be Friday at 1:30 
Memorial Cemetery. The body is 
at the Huntoon Funeral Home. 
Diane Warden 
Word has been received of the 
death of Diane Warden, 12 year 
jtor’s office, where Miss Smith © an old daughter of Bert and Jessie 
formerly was employed. Callum, 26. of 640 E. Columbia) Warden of 2446 Francis St., La Ave., was bound over to Circuit) Crescenta, Calif. 4 
|Court by Municipal Judge Cecil] pjane’s family lived here for 
Those Kissin’ Britons | McCallum. 
He was placed on $200 bend and SAINT-MALO, France (INS) —_, ; 
Officials who have to know about| Will be arranged in the higher such things said today France has|°U't Tuesday. 
sent 1,713,576 pounds of mistletoe! 7 
to the British Isles for Christmas|U.S.-Red China Talks f | * through the port of St. Malo. It Agree Only on Meetings 
was 66,000 pounds more than last 
year’s shipment. GENEVA ® — Amb&ssadors of 
the United States. and Communist 
China today held the 31st meeting 
jin their five months of secret ne- 
gotiations here. , 
    
Hair Cutting in Snarl 
REDFORD (INS) — The South 
Redford School District will hold a 
public hearing next month to see 
'whether residents want the school 
‘board to continue conducting do-it- 
hair-cutting classes, | 
* »   they announced only the date of 
their next {session --_Jan. 12, 
after a Christmas-New Year re- 
CeSss. —         
  As usual, after today’s meeting) - many years before moving to Cal- 
  insurance business. 
The funeral will be Friday in 
the Forest Lawn Funeral Home, 
Glendale, Calif.. 
Besides her parents, Diane is sur- 
vived by two sisters, Mrs. Carolyn| 
Dalby of Pontiac and Patty at 
home; three brothers, Benny War- 
den with the U. S. Army, John 
with the U. S, Air Force and Karl 
of California. 
  ' Fishermen caught thousands of 
sturgeon in Siberian rivers before ifornia. Her father had been in the|s) Kong after five years of imprison- 
ment by the Chinese Reds, 
Bradshaw spoke from a wheel- 
thin. “I lost about 43 pounds,” ichecks, Mamie June Smith, 35, of) The big question is what the p.m. from the St. Trinity Evan-|he said. His wife was not present. Southfield Township, waived exam- Ford stock is going to cost. Esti- gelical Lutheran Church with the|y, S. Air Force doctors said ‘‘she Birmingham Justice'mates range from $55 to $75 a Pastor Ralph C. Claus officiating.|js still uncertain of her surround-| Court yesterday and was bound share. The guess most often heard Burial will be in White Chapel ings.” 
SUFFERS MALNUTRITION 
They said Mrs, Bradshaw is suf 
fering more from malnutrition than 
ther husband. 
Bradshaw, who spent 27 years 
‘in China, said, ‘It burns me up, 
the way they treated my wife.” 
| He blamed the Reds for her 
“mental depression.” : 
Bradshaw said they were ar- 
rata \replied, ‘‘Diet, that's certainly a 
/high-falootin’ term. It consisted of 
‘rice, a little vegetable, meat of 
some sort, not often,” he said. 
| “Asked what fortified his spirit 
‘during the ordeal, he replied, ‘‘as 
|a missionary, I was in the hand 
of the Almighty.” 
He said he served with the U.S. '14th Air Force during World War I1| 
Chennault. | 
| “The main reason for our treat-| 
ment was they don’t like the Amer- 
lican Air Force, especially the! 
14th,” Bradshaw asserted. 
Air Force physicians said the 
couple probably will stay at the 
base hospital at least two weeks 
before they are able to fly home. 
Mrs. Clarence Booth 
    March 2, 1951, sent to ‘ate 
prisons and accused of spying and 
maintaining radio contact with 
Hong Kong, Manila, Tokyo and 
the United States. 
They were told frequently they 
would be. released, but were 
transferred to other prisons in- 
stead, They spent 264 d&tys in Ku- 
kong prisoh and Jan, 19, 19652, 
moved to Canton prison No, 1. 
Bradshaw said he was tried — 
“it was a farce” — Oct. 2% this   Succumbs at Age of 83 
DETROIT @ — Mrs, Clara Cole- 
man Booth, 83, widow of the first 
treasurer of the Booth Newspapers, 
Inc., died yesterday at her home 
in Grosse Pointe Farms.:.Her hus- 
  year and convicted of ‘being a 
and sentenced     winter set in. The fish 
out to dry to provide winter food. counterrevolutionist 
  ces Booth, all of Detroit. i d and The two publications devoted the 
remainder of their front pages to 
the return of Premier Bulganin 
and Communist party chief 
Khrushchev yesterday from a 
month tour of India, Burma and 
Afghanistan, 
Western diplomats here believe 
the Supreme Soviet is being called 
into session to hear reports by   “in China under Maj. Gen, Claire Bulganin and Khrushchev on thetr tour, and possibly the session was 
delayed to give them time to work 
on their speeches. 
Parking Garage OK'd 
NEW YORK (®—The City Plan- 
ning Commission has approved 
construction of a giant under. 
ground parking garage in Brook- 
lyn, first of its kind in the city. 
The $2,961,000 project, approved 
yesterday, would accommodate 
682 automobiles. A 3.1 acre park 
would be built on its roof in the 
Brooklyn Civic Center. 
To Visit Tokyo School 
ANN ARBOR «® — George G.   
Prof. Wyeth Allen, chairman 
    Funeral service will be held 
, Brown, dean of the University of — 
page erly College of Engineering,   
  
' 
   
  Reema enstennnernen = PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER : 22,   
Israeli-Syrian 
Issue Faces U.N. Security Council Today’ 
Studies Arab Contention : 
of Armistice Breach 
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ww 
Warned by its Palestine truce chief 
that more Israelj reprisals could) - 
touch off another Holy Land war, 
the J. N. Security Council turned 
today to Syrian demands for puni- 
tive action against the Jewish na- 
tion. 
* * * 
  The council planned to take up 
the explosive Arab-Israel issue 
again this afternoon. Before it was 
@ report from the scene by Cana- 
dian Maj. Gen. E. L. M. Burns, 
the truce supervisor, branding is 
rael’s Dec. 11 attack on Syrian 
gun positions along the Sea of Gali- | 
lee a “deliberate” armistice vio, 
lation. 
ECONOMIC SANCTIONS ! 
Chief Syrian Delegate Ahmed| 
Shukairy was. expected to make a! 
new request that the council apply 
economic sanctions against Israel’ 
and even oust her from the U. N 
if necessary to prevent a repeti- 
tion of the raid. 
Israel explained the attack as 
she has others in the past--that it 
was made in retaliation for past 
Syrian attacks and in an effort to 
prevent future ones. Israeli Am- 
bassador Abba FEban circulated 
among council members what his 
government claims are photostatic! 
copies of Syrian army orders to 
fire on Israeli fishing boats on the! 
Sea of Galilee, along which Jesus 
Christ spent much of his life. i 
ISRAEL CLAIMS WATER 
A Syrian army spokesman in -one organization the some six mil-stage-managing the current Eisen” G | mn A 5a ' BROTHERS Damascus denied any such instruc- 
tions had been issued. 
Israel claims all the water area 
begins only a few miles back from| 
the northeast shore and commands 
the eastern part of the inland sea | * 
Since Shukairy pomaplained to the 
council last Friday, Arab dele- 
gates have been drumming up 4: 
campaign to throw Israel out of 
the world organization But there 
appeared little chance they could 
muster enough support for such 
drastic action 
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Applications Donald L Meyer Detro! 
Prances J Jennings Bir Satinehen 
Arthur Oustafson #4 Bantecé 
Lite M Zeun 21. N Edt: 
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Maney J LaRoue 650 W Wa:ton 
Ralph 8 
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Carmack A Sprouse 18 Oingell 
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Merril! D Gkinner Jr. 5390 @lir Lake 
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m8 N Paddock 
\ 
James C O'Rourke, Auburn Meieh 
Bertha M Buntatn 289 E EBas'way 
Leonard & Arft, Rochester 
Nency C @rrote. Rochester 
James G Godfrey 264 W Kenne't 
Letiah J Bedwill 804 St Clair 
Robert f Cotn TI N Edith 
Beverly J Brown, 858 Cedar 
John 8 Hecker Detroit 
Ruby M Allen, C81] Union 
Bernard D Hoffman, 29 8 Tasmania 
Jeanne A. Murphy, Boston. Mass. — 
' Kelly, 468 Watkins Lake 
fore V. Brewer, Clarkston | 
| C M. Keeley, Birmingham 
[rather a S. Pickering, Franklin 
Wayne T Hawley. Case City 
Cosa BE Miller, Clarkston 
Rowald J. Jacklyn, Utica 
Naney J. Drake, Birmingham 
Dewey E. Presanell. $1 Cottage 
Betty if Haley, Port Huron e 
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Outside Unions 
Seek Own Unity 
Group Outlines Merger The Post editorial concluded: 
for Non-AFL-CIO Units 
Numbering 6 Million 
ST. LOUIS # — A committee of is now known that he should not 
d have run in 1944, and that those independent unions has announce 
‘agreement on plans to bring into’   and of the presidency without ex- 
| public,” said the Post, 
| many politicians. on beth sides 
| full and free airing of the cam- than one per cent error, the com- 
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‘dent Eisenhower should not run for it works like this: Pressure, System Collects 
Data on Missiles 
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Should Not Run Not for Hu ae New York Post States tem that collects test data on 
ft and guided missiles in in Editorial That Strain fdr Conditions in which 
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NEW YORK U—The New York ., Mme device performs with less 
temperature, altitude, vibration, re-election.: 
and acceleration are measured It said any-man of 65 who has 
suffered a heart attack ‘cannot be 
subjected to the emotional and psy- 
chological burdens of the campaign by tiny sensing devices called 
transducers that are placed at 
test points, 
These convert the measurements 
F fo » into electrical signals, an amplifier 
posing himself sudden depth. boosts the signals’ hallo and The Post, which in 1952 suppert-they are recorded on magnetic 
ed Adli Stevenson, Democratic tape. 
candidate, said it recognized that. - 
it would be charged with being 
“afraid” Eisenhower would win 
again 
But it declared ‘‘the men who 
are promoting the drive to run 
him again are doing a disservice 
to both Ike and the country.” 
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of the inland lake. Syrian territory) The committee recommended a national unification convention be 
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higher wages and other benefits 
for the ot! workers, 
about half the membership of the 
independent unions 
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termined Feb. 6 at a legislative 
conference in Washington, it was 
‘announced jointly by Roger Rettig 
of St. Louis, the NIUC national 
chairman, and Elmo Rogers of 
Baton Rouge, La., CUA president 
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Timmy Cooks Cherished Yule Gift 
Is 3-Day Visit With Family at Home 
Lochaven Rd put aside the 
worry of mounting ‘bills to plan a 
festive holiday. Tim's sister Joyce, 
16¢ whose quick thinking saved his   
wanted most in the vorid was 
a pony of his own. Naturally 
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small so that he can Courageous 10-year-old Timmy 
Cook of Waterford Township, who 
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expects to spend months more ‘‘ride horses and be a jockey.” life. will be there as well as broth-- 
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before he can be released, has pit the long spell in the hos- ig au en Kee — only one wish for Christmas pital changed the lad’s sense of ° COUFSE, the = vy, ichae : 
“Get me home for just one da). alues This week he told doc. *!™ Dirny i raen (scan asence so I can see my brothers and sister jo. Ghrstmas | ailhome lwith he went to the hospital, will greet 
and my dog Cindy.” was Timmy's mom and dad and the fe nily is ue along with Cindy. the dachs- 
rlea to doctors at Ponniac Genera) metre: than getting a pony,” and nn had | ; Murs ¢ » Hospital, wept With wy when he was prom- ee ; AC eon Le ' in the care 
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Timms, who almost fost bis sed That he could go home for | : peli CLUDE WaUTRn) Was LRG) . ' ' ; dent happened He and another 
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performance. But a few more FRENCH. BRITISH GAIN If these results are examined years under the goad of Com Thal Accompany ingmap pro [ies against the political backvround, 1 
munist bess Nikita Khruschew’S an analysis of : what result) this they take on special significance. 
all-out production program can getyity has had so far clearly In advance of the creation of the 
make it a lively factor in the Cold indicating that the Red bloc 1s frenes a spirit, world Com 
: munists were told they were en War. ating ot trade *ffarts . . . com t mune ; ; trade . : ft th tering a period in which «they . 
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lure of a huge market for trade ample, exported 106 per cent ern countries, and attract it to 1 hungry non-Communist 1aUONS were to the Soviet blee in the ward the Soviet peace drive by 16 2- 
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apart free world umity t the man they did in the comparable A icnarkrtal Tiel ticercelsccci E 
same time it secks out imports period of 1954. West German 
for Red bloc which will permit pusmessmen exported 39 per 
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concentration on their heavy in dom exported 26 per cent more. placed the share of the Red bloc 
dustry sector with the least pos yygostavia, back in Moscow's neluding Red hina. in world 
sible sacrifice. trade at 10 per cent. showing that to indicate they are succeeding. 
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** THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 
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Parking Lot Tax Boost 
Is Denied by Willman. 
City Manager WILLMAN rightly 
has refuted charges that proposed 
new municipal parking lots will re-   
  
  
  
sult in an increase in Pontiac taxes. 
These charges have been spread 
in connection with the circulation 
of petitions for a referendum on the 
issue. 
* * * 
_ City Commissioner DuGan had com- 
plained about the manner in which 
a group was seeking signatures on 
these petitions. He said some per- 
sons had been told ti:at their taxes 
would go up if the new parking lots 
were constructed. 
Sam L. StoLorow, spokesman 
for the group seeking the refer-, 
endum, insists that the charge 
about higher taxes is true. 
* * * 
City Manager WILLMAN, however, 
maintains that the new parking lot 
ordinance makes such an increase in 
City taxes impossible. As he points 
out, the ordinance reads: 
“The principal of and interest 
on said bonds” (which are fi- 
nancing the new lots) “shall be 
payable solely from the net reve- 
nues derived from the operation 
of the system, including future 
improvement, enlargements and 
extensions thereof.” 
Certainly this Christmas season 
has been a perfect example of the 
desperate need for added municipal 
parking spaces. The need exists be- 
yond any doubt that the citizens of 
Pontiac are entitled to additional 
lots for their convenience in shop- 
ping. 
  
More U.S. Surplus Food to Go to Hungry Areas 
One of the most heartwarming 
stories of the Yuletide season comes 
from our Federal Department of 
Agriculture. 
It has announced that it will re- 
lease more surplus food for distribu- 
tion overseas by American church 
and welfare agencies. The announce- 
ment is additionally timely because 
food supplies previously made avail- 
able, mostly dairy products, had be- 
come exhausted. 
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The surplus foods now to be 
released will include wheat, rice, 
corn and dried beans. These 
items are especially suited to the 
diet of Asians. Because products 
previously made available did not 
meet the dietary needs of many, 
distribution had to be limited 
to certain areas. 
As has been the case previously, 
distribution of this surplus grain 
will be handled by several church 
and welfare organizations. Among 
these are the National Council of 
Churches, Catholic Relief Services, 
American Friends Service, Hadassah, 
International Rescue Committee and 
CARE. 
* * * 
This program obviously can't 
do much toward reducing our~ 
mountains of surplus grains. But 
it ean do a lot to combat hunger 
among needy peoples of many 
lands. 
    
  
Attlee’s Successor 
The political and economic views 
of HucH GAITsKELL, who has suc- 
ceeded CLEMENT ATTLEE as leader 
of Britain’s Labor Party, aren’t 
familiar to many in this country. 
Enough is known about them, 
however, for the new leader to 
be recognized as a political mod- 
erate of the left. Actually his 
  GHE PONTIAC PRESS —_ A _ 
views would be highly unpopu- 
lar in this country. 
* * * 
In some quarters he is cansidered 
to be overfond of economic controls. 
On the other hand he never is ac- 
cused of blind belief in the welfare 
state. He is much too sound an 
economist to fall into that error. 
Young, he is only 49, and a 
product of Britain’s best schools, 
Gaitskell is a man of cultivation, 
charm and distinction. Like Lord 
Halifax and Sir Winston Church- 
ill, he has genuine respect and 
liking for Americans. In fact he 
has made many friends during 
several visits in this country. 
* * 
We Americans have good reason 
for satisfaction with the vote which 
made HuGH GAITSKELL the successor 
of ATTLEE. We also can hope that he 
will exert the same sensible party 
control as his predecessor for in the 
event of a Labor Party victory in 
national elections, he would be 
Britain’s new prime minister. — 
A Rolling Home 
Gathers no Taxes 
A news magazine calls attention to 
one man who has just fitted out a 
rolling home in the form of a private 
railroad car. 
It has three bedrooms. a 23 foot 
brass railed observation room with 
fireplace, and a Turkish bath; cost 
$125,000. 
It is remarkable the lengths to 
which some men will go to avoid 
screening in a porch. :   
    
The Man About Town 
Cubbing Popular 
Big 1955 Enrollment in 
This Branch of Scouting 
Newspaper: An object used by 
men so they cannot see a woman 
standing up in a bus. 
During 1955 the Cub Scout movement 
surely has gone over great guns in the 
local Clinton Valley Council of the Boy 
Scouts. According to 
Executive Secretary Edward H. Leland, 
over 1,500 cubs have been added to the 
council's roster during the year. This 
brings the cub enrollment here to a 
larger figure than that of the regular 
scouts. Since the cubs graduate into 
scouts, it means that the council mem- 
bership surely will top the 10,000 mark 
in the not too distant future.   
  
The envelope containing the files of 
the late 
Governor Moses Wisner, 
in the Pontiac Probate office has state- 
ments about the meals for himself and 
servant when he was in the Civil War. 
about buying horses for the cavalry. and 
other incidents of the times. He built 
the present home on Oakland Ave In 
1847, was Michigan’s governor in 1859- 
1860, and declined to run again for the 
office so he could organize the local 
troops for the Civil War. 
Several people whose birthdays are on 
Christmas day have called up, with the 
same sentiments as 
Mamie Townsend 
of Union Lake, who feels doubly fortu- 
nate, as she always gets double gifts. 
They also quite agree with 
Mrs. Henrietta Ludermann 
of Auburn Heights, who says /it {ts the 
most highly honored day of the year to 
be born upon. ~ 
A pair of woodchucks dug a hole last 
fall that wound up in the cellar of 
Michael Donohue 
on Walton Boulevard. Now they've gone 
into hiberation in the cellar. 
There's something to think about in a 
letter just received from 
Perry Everts 
of Fitnt. in which he says: “While the 
matter is being chewed over by 
George N. Higgins 
for the Michigan Turnpike Authority, and 
Charles M. Ziegler, 
State Highway Commissioner, our des- 
perate highway situation is rapidly get- 
ting no better.” : 
Since his master returned from deer 
hunting, the dog of 
Pete Langley 
of Rochester has been living on venison 
scraps. Now they're all gone, and he re- 
fuses to eat any other meat. 
  
' A phone call from 
Mrs. Barlum Swayze 
of Pontiac Lake reports that she saw a 
large flock of wild geese flying north 
Friday. She wonders if they’re mixed in 
their directions or seasons. ; 
Verbal Orchids to— 
Mrs. Anna Zimmerman 
of 180 Bagley St.; eighty-second birth- 
day.     
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of Oxford; -eighty-ninth birthday. > Ly 5 x 
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David Lawrence Says:   
Soviet Assistance Overtures Force U.S. 
to Increase Foreign Aid Appropriations WASHINGTON—To put into per- 
spective the ‘foreign aid” issue— 
whether the United States should 
spend between four and five bil- 
lion dollars a year for the benefit 
of dozens of countries in the world 
—much more information will have 
to be prévided to the American 
people than they have at present. 
* * * 
As for “spending” proclivities, 
the Democrats started it all with 
the Marshall Plan under the Tru- 
man Administration, and it would 
be inconsistent for them to ac- 
cuse the Eisenhower administra- 
tion of extravagance when the lat- 
ter merely continues what a Demo- 
cratic predecessor began. 
So far as the American public 
is concerned, it never has been 
fully persuaded that foreign aid 
is a good thing. Only when top 
officials begin to point out that 
economic and military aid is 
essential as a nieans of building 
American defenses throughout 
the world and avoiding a war 
does the subject become palat- 
able at all to the voters in this 
country. 
Four billion dollars a year is a 
lot of money in terms of what the 
American people could do with 
such a sum. It is twice what is 
spent to help agriculture. It is 
many times what is spent on high- 
ways by the federal government 
It is far more than the total spent 
each year for the operations of 
all the civilian or nondefense agen 
cies and departments of the gov 
ernment. As for tax rehef. four 
billion dollars would go a long way 
foward giving taxpayers quite a 
break 
FIGHTS RED IMPERIALISM 
But the answer usually made to 
all these points is that. if America 
is plunged into another world war, 
controls would become necessary, 
excess-profits taxes would be re- 
enacted and many domestic pro- 
grams would go by the boards 
Basically, the purpose of for. 
eign aid granted by the United 
States is to fight the influence of 
Communist imperialism in all 
parts of the world. Moscow and 
Peiping have been trying re- 
cently to extend their influence 
into India and Southeast Asia, 
the Middle East and North 
Africa, by promising economic 
aid. It is being assumed in the 
Western countries that a kind of 
“competition” is in progress and 
that the United States miusj pay 
the bill for the contributions 
made by the West to win over 
so-called “neutral” countries. 
What's happening. of course, is 
that the West is being played off 
against the Fast. The Russians 
are making a few contributions 
here and there — Just enough to 
give the impression that they will 
step in and compete with America. 
Actually, such a competition is 
more theoretical than real. For 
the Russians do not have the re- 
sources in commodities or the bu- 
hens of ready cash to compete 
with the West, and it would not be 
surprising if part of the Kremlin 
strategy is to encourage the West 
to extend itself with commitments 
in every direction. 
A HUGE SUBSIDY 
What Congress now will have to. 
determine is to what extent the 
whole program is achieving the 
objectives sought and also whether 
the curtailment of spending would 
have any adverse effect on the 
over-all trade picture. 
Much of the money spent abroad 
  
  
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      creates dollar exchange with which 
to enable foreign countries to buy 
goods from other countries, includ- 
ing the United States. In an eco- 
nomic sense, the whole foreign-aid 
program is a huge subsidy operat- 
ing as a stabilizing influence in 
the many-sided trade relationships 
of several countries in the world 
While America is prosperous al 
the moment, it is a matter of 
grave concern whether the world 
as a whole would be able to get 
along, economically speaking. with- 
out the billions being spent by the 
United States. An economic crash 
might ensue if aid were terminated 
abruptly. 
* LJ 
So the problem is how to cut it 
down and be sure the other coun- 
tries have learned how to pull 
themselves up by the bootstraps 
they will have been furnished 
through the current programs. It is 
perhaps the most complicated 
  issue that any administration in 
Washington has ever faced. 
(Copyright, 1955, 
New York Herald Tribune Inc.) 
Looking Back 
15 Years Ago 
NAZI GIVES US. 
“war or peace”. 
WILLIAM KNUDSEN heads new 
defense board choice of 
20 Years Ago 
PEACE PLAN collapse is blow 
to Italy. 
AUTO WORKERS to receive $15 
million Dec. 24. 
  
Smiles 
Creamed salmon filling in a 
ring of spinach is said to be very 
nutritious. but some kids dont 
like salmon, either. 
  
Daily Constitutional Good 
for Muscles and Posture 
By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
The nationa] hurry-up bait, the 
availablitiy of transportation, the 
sheer boredom of constantly 
watching and dodging traffic and 
the peril if you don’t all combine 
lo discourage most dwellers in 
towns from walking health, 
even tf thes have the and 
the inclination 
I'm afraid a lot of people who 
should and could take a constitu- 
tional every day take an aspirin, 
a highball or a barbiturate in- 
stead, or maybe all three. 
There ts no other general ex- 
ercise quite so good as a dally 
walk, not a stroll, but a brisk 
walk of any distance from half 
a mile a day to five or six miles 
a day, which takes two hours or 
less, 
A brisk walk doesn't_mean pa- 
rade dril], stiff posturing or 
goose-stepping. It means just step- 
ping along at moderate pace. 
Brisk walking tends to tone all the 
muscles, and particularly the mus- 
cles in the legs. 
Slow walking, prolonged stand- 
ing or slouching in the posture of 
fatigue is not so good. It seems to 
impair muscle tone. for 
time 
Muscle tone is not brawny 
muscle development, but just 
firmness and elasticity of the 
resting muscle. 
Thus good muscle tone in the 
legs, acquired and maintained by 
daily walking, is the ideal elastic 
stocking for persons with swollen. 
prominent or distended (varicose! 
veins and for persons whose fect 
and ankles swell toward the end of 
the day even. though no veins are 
visibly distended, 
SAD MISTAKE 
It is a sad mistake to use an 
elastic stocking or bandage in the 
early stage of varicose veins in 
the leg without first securing the 
benefit of daily walking or other 
special exercises described in the 
pamphlet on varicose veins. 
Either bandage or stocking 
should begin on the instep’ at 
base of the toes and extend up 
to the small of the leg just be. 
low the knee, 
Such bandage or stocking 
should fit snugly but not uncom- 
fortably tight. 
A familiar woven bandage 
whose elasticity is like that of* 
stockinet, satisfactory for many 
purposes, is unsatisfactory for 
varicose veins. The bandage or. 
stocking must be rubber elastic. 
Incidentally, both hemorrhoids 
and varicocele are fundamental- Varieocele, however, rarely give 
any trouble or requires any treat- 
ment, unless the unenlightened 
yeung man falls into the hands of 
a charlatan. 
Send 35 cents and stamped. self 
addressed envelope for Little Les- 
son 16, The 7 Keys to Vite and the 
pamphiets Varicose Veins and V 
Ulcer, and You Need Not Have 
Piles. 
Signed letters not more than one page 
or 100 words long. pertaining to personal 
health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- 
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by 
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped self- 
addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- 
tiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan. 
(Copyright 1955) Voice of the People   
High School Seniors Reply 
to Charges Against Teens Letters will be condensed when neces. 
use of lack of space. Full 
name, address and telephone number of 
the writer must accompany letters but 
these will no be published tf the writer 
80 req wniless the letter ts critica) in 
ite nature 
In response to the ‘etter pub- 
lished last Thursday concerning 
the teenagers’ attitude toward did 
age, here is the collective opinion 
of a class of 63 teenagers. 
Although members of 
the class remarked that they 
personally never witnessed such 
disrespectful actions, it was 
agreed that if complaints are 
being made, the offense must be 
taking place, and that it should 
definitely be corrected. 
It is a shame that some older 
people are subject to such insults, 
but please for the sake of us teen- 
agers who are next to adulthood, 
don’t classify these few rude mor- 
tals as teenagers. They are imma- 
ture children no matter how old 
they might be. 
Speaking of verbal persecu- 
tion, I think the table can also 
be turned. Take this letter for a 
__perfect example, How do you 
think we teenagers, who are among the 97 per cent pever 
guilty of any delinquency, feel 
when we are accused of causing 
suicides, insanity, prisoners and 
taxes? 
How many teenagers do you 
know, and how many of 
would you consider delinquents? 
The reference made to mob psy- 
chology and letting the lower brain 
rule can also be applied to adult. 
behavior, Take the recent actions 
of women concerning the traffic 
situations on one of our state high- 
ways. 
Maybe the ulterior motive 
was right, but this utter disre- 
gard for authority was displayed 
under the keen observance of 
many children. Why shouldn't 
they be allowed to act against 
laws when their parents can do 
so? 
To sum it all up, we want to say 
that we don't mean to be critical, 
but every age group has its faults, 
and we feel that according to per- 
centages our three per cent of de- 
linquents have been definitely over- 
stressed. 
—_ High School Seniors 
  
Makes Government Unstable   
French Politicians Find 
Strong Men Worrisome 
By CARL HARTMAN 
PARIS w—Ever since Napoleon, 
the French politician has been 
worried when he saw a strong 
personality emerging. The impulse 
of the French legislator is to slap 
down any rising star who seems 
to be getting a majority of the 
country behind him. That is one 
reason cabinets change so _ fre- 
quently. * ® 
“It's about time we got rid of 
him,” the National Assembly says 
about a premier — usually after 
six months. “He may be getting 
to think he’s somebody-" 
Now Premier Edgar Faure — 
running for re-election — insists 
something has to be done about 
the two-cabinets-a-year system 
“It makes a spectacle of us be- 
fore the world.’ he says. 
Ld » » . 
He specializes in compromises, 
a necessary talent in French politi- 
cal life — there are so many 
parties that all cabinets must be 
coalitions of differing groups. But 
he might find himself in a position 
to push some fairly uncompromis- 
ing policies if — as he obviously 
hopes — he gets a chance to keep 
the job. 
That depends on the strength his 
right-of-center coalition can show 
in the Jan. 2 elections. 
. «8 # 
Much less of a compromiser is 
his chief rival for leadership, 
former Premier Pierre Mendes- 
France, who heads a left-of-center 
group, Mendes-France is the kind 
of candidate who goes into his 
own district and argues his case 
against home distilling of alcohol 
before audiences of Normandy 
farmers who scarcely take a cup 
of coffee without adding a tot of 
their own applejack 
* eT] * 
It would take a good deal of 
imagination to see Foreign Minis- 
ter Antoine Pinay as a strongman. 
He is a soft-spoken but strong- 
minded businessman who wears 
his Homburg like Charlie Ruggles 
used to in the movies. Pinay was 
popular with conservative French- 
men. There was some doubt of his 
ability to cope with foreign affairs 
when Faure appointed him minis- 
ter but he went after the job with 
thoroughness and tenacity and be- 
came Faure's right-hand man. 
. *. * 
The most colorful, and to some 
Frenchmen the most worrisome, 
figure in the current campaign is a 
rabble-rousing, small-town book- 
seller from the poor regions of 
central France. Pierre Poujade 
doesn't seck a seat himself, and 
when you hear the names he calls 
the members of the out-going Na- 
tional Assembly, it's not surprising 
“Pirates ”’ “small-time cheats.” 
“potters’' are some of the printable 
ones 
* * * 
Poujade's opponents call him @ 
Fascist, a charge he disputes by 
showing that he served in the 
French underground army against 
the Nazis. * * 
Though his parties will probably 
get no more than a dozen seats or 
so in the 627-seat National Assem- 
bly, he may draw enough votes in 
other districts to change the re. 
sults significantly 
Portraits — 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
A three-cent stamp is all you 
need ... For any note or letter 
... To wish some friend in illness 
that . . . You hope he will get 
better . . . Or you can send a 
postal card... That costs a penny 
less... And yet conveys the same 
amount . Of friendly happiness 
_ And there are special air mail 
Stamps That get there in a 
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(Copyright 1955)   
Case Records of a Psychologist   
Fathers Sometimes Make Mistake 
of Thinking Dollars Replace Daddies Dads, do you know the one 
gift which your children prize 
most? Read the answer below. 
And every good Dad can offer tt 
to his youngsters. Never post- 
pone this gift. for it is of mazi- 
mum value while a child is 
under 12 years of age. And 
never imagine that $$$$ can 
supplant Daddy. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Q-328: Harry B.. aged 36. 
is the father of four children. 
“Dr. Crane. my youngsters range 
from 4 to 11 years,” Harry said. 
“Two are girls and two are boys. 
* * * 
“We don’t. have very much 
money to spend on luxuries, so 
when we buy them gifts, what 
would you psychologists recom- 
mend?” 
THE BEST GIFTS 
Give them some of your time 
regularly, for this gift is unex- 
celled. 
‘Before the Christmas holidays a 
few seasons ago, four Chicagoans 
were riding north on an evening 
commuter train. 
They lived in the wealthier 
suburbs, and each man had a 
son. One of them boasted that 
he was offering hie boy a new 
bicycle. 
Another bragged about ice skates 
and other winter sports equipment. 
The third topped their claim by 
saying he was getting a Shetland 
pony for his son. ee 
Fhe fourth father sat silent. so 
these three finally turned to him 
and inquired what he was offering 
his youngster. ( * @® @ 
he took an envelope 
from his inside coat pocket and let 
them read: > “ft hereby pledge to give you 
one full day of my time every 
month for the next year, either 
for sports or attendance at ball 
games, plienics or whatever you 
like. (Signed) Dad.” 
And the three boasting fathers 
were immediately indicted by their 
own consciences, for they were well 
educated men and instantly knew 
he had far excelled everything they 
had purchased. 
For children need camaraderie 
and play time with Daddy as well 
as Mother. 
* 
Many shy. sheltered tots are de- 
barred from group ganfts in school 
  
  “because their Daddies never took 
time to teach them how to bat a 
ball or catch a fly. 
“Oh, - » don’t want Jimmy on | 
our team,” Jimmy’s = tactless 
playmates may rudely assert 
when picking rival ball teams, 
“‘canse he's just a ‘butter. 
fingers’ and can’t catch a ball.” 
“But, Dr. Crane, how can | ever 
learn to catch,” Jimmy may trag- 
ically inquire. 
“For I have no brothers to pitch 
to me and Daddy is always too 
busy.” ; Well. Dads, even a Shetland pony 
can't make up for your personal 
play time with your kids. 
That's doubly true until they 
reach the age of 12 and turn to 
their Scouts or Camp Fire Girl 
organizations. 
EDUCATIONAL GAMES 
Next to giving yourself regularly 
for play time, comes the act of 
giving your children. a good ex- 
ample ‘ 
Children learn by imitation. 
Daddy is their great hero, even 
though he often has feet of clay. 
* * * 
So at least try to avoid smoking, 
drinking, cursing, gambling and 
violating your marriage vows be- 
fore them. Set positive examples 
of good conduct. 
As for purchasable games, se- 
lect mechanical sets, dominoes, 
scrabble, monopoly, athletic 
equipment and such fascinating 
books as Classics Mlustrated, 
which present the great novels of 
English literature in the colorful 
and dramatic comic book format. 
Then play with your children till 
they become adept in the games 
sachets ao — crowd. Never 
magine t can supplant 
Daddy. : 
And as a helpful little gift for 
yourself, send for the 200-Point 
“Tests for Good Parents,” enclos- 
ing _& stamped return envelope, 
plus 20c. You can even let your 
children score you on these rating 
scales, 
Always write to Dr 
In care o George W, Cra: 
Pontise, 
typing and printing costs w aviles psychological charts and pam- 
, (Copyright 1965), 
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Fishermen Get Warning 
About Their Equipment 
Waterford Township Police Chief 
Frank VanAtta today warned ice 
fishermen to take their equipment 
home with them when they lock up 
their ice shanties for the day. 
“Every year we have several 
larcenies of equipment left in the! 
shanties,” Chief VanAtta said. 
“Fishermen can save themselves 
money by not leaving it in such 
accessible places."’ Christmas Tree 
Cost Too Much? Then Learn the Story 
Behind the ‘High Price’ 
Your Dealer Asks 
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Housewives buying meat for this) three cents a pound or so below | 
weekend's holiday meals will find) eg . hanksgiving price. r rying | 
a mixture of “ups” and ‘‘downs’’ pemrcaneat aaby A -s | cent pound from last week. 
in prices in many of the nation’s, - =“ | sweet potatoes, -* 
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fruit this year will run more than be reunited, and this, according to dre Chardonnens, Get Ac 
The 
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Fire Fighter Dies 
inRefinery Blaze GI Mate Missing in Rockies SEATTLE (INS)—A young Jap- sumably 
Blast anese mother and her three small/fell as low as 15 degrees the night possible, as she and her husband) 
children, stranded in Seattle, faced/he jumped. Others Injured as 
‘Rocks Warren, Penna. 
Petroleum Firm a bleak Christmas today in a) 
cisive stroke | of inte 
| 
WARREN, Pa. #—A fire fighter; 6 lew howe als: Mrs. 
was killed and four or five others ais, Home 25, the wife of 
mjured today by an explosion dur- |Army Sgt. John M. Horan, also 
ing a fire at the United Oil Re-o- of Maynard, Mass.. had looked 
fining Co. Lapa forward to a happy reunion with 
The blast, ae an hour after her husband. 
the fire was discovered at 3:40 Instead she recetved,word that 
a.m., knocked down a low wal! Horan was missing in the bleak, 
at the filter house of the refinery.| snow-covered wastes of central 
The men fighting the blaze were Washington, where three groups 
ghowered with bricks and other are pressing a needie-in-the-hay- 
debris. ; stack search for him. 
Police and company officials! 
said shortly before 5:30 am. that 
the blaze was under control. . * * Horan parachuted Sunday from 
an Air Force cargo plane in which 
‘he had hitchhiked a ride to meet 
, his wife and family when they ar- 
wcrmnanee Tye mga nthe 8 ed tn Seaton an APmy troop receive part of their final proce a D eAn) Urel eh 
ons The paratrooper bailed out of the A company official said only two plane a orders of the pilot when 
segeel alah a rom Han pee the aircraft began to spin earth- 
oe ee hee on Oe ak ward in a violent snowstorm. 
their way to safety without diffi. PLANE ee 
culty, jg . Two copilots were 
Firemen from Warren 46 miles'low the sergeant from the clans 
southeast of Ere, Pa.. were sum-|when Maj Glen Pebles. the pilot, 
moned to help plant employes fight righted the craft and brought it 
the fire. isafely to Larson Air Force Base 
at Moses Lake, Wash. 
Horan wore only his GI uniform 
not immediately available ‘and a light field jacket under his! 
A spectacular blaze seven parachute. He had no food or other 
weeks ago caused extensive dam- survival equipment with him. ini = © a United unit about a mile) i ietitas County Sherift Robert istant. Dorsey said 20 men and a weas- SS 2 el, a military snow vehicle, are 
Dinner Planned | engaged in what so far has been | 
| a fruitless search for any trace 
for February by _ » the serseant. 
Guidance Group It has been snowing steadily in 
the area, known as Teanaway; 
Plans for the dinner meeting, Ridge, where the missing man pre- 
ef the Oakland Child Guidance! | 
Clinic were announced yesterday 
at the regular monthly oe 
at the regular monthly meetin Husband Confesses 
Pt ant pace on or ve an 10 Strangling Spouse ner are Feb. 14 in the Birmingham 
Community House, according to’ LINCOLN. Neb. \—A- young 
Dr. Robert J. Mason. chairman husband's signed story that he 
of the booard of directors. strangled his wife because she re- 
Speaker for the occasion wiil be fused his advances and then set a 
Clyde Simson, M. D.. who will Tape scene to throw authorities off 
head the children’s division of the hiS trail has solved the slaying of 
pew Lafayette Clinic in Detroit. 22-year-old Mrs. Nancy Parker of 
The general public is invited to Lincotn. . ee | 
attend. 
+ Committee chairman for the in 
per fs Mrs. Edwin V. Clarke. 
‘ Actor Forsythe’s Son ace 
Makes Broadway Bow = rs. Parker's partially clad body 
NEW YORK (—The 12-year-old “85 found in a bed at her home 
gon of stage actor John Forsythe here Dec. 11 She had been 
made his Broadway debut last St™ansied with twine, gagged and 
night in “Teahouse of the August “USS¢4. 
Moon,” lay in which his fathe: 
starred paige vean is father Her 24-vear-old husband had told 
Dall Forsythe took over one of 8uthorities she was alive when he 
the juvenile walk-on parts when, went to work in the morning and 
another youngster became ill. He's that he found her dead when he 
xpected to orm bout a/ Went home for lunch at noon after 
week. sai ool * decorating a state capital rotunda 
The elder Forsythe is now in| ene tree. Paris making Se 
ae \iMelvindale City Hall 
Car Kills Pedestrian Rocked by Explosion 
on Port Huron Street DETROIT w — Several doors 
PORT HURON w — Allen L. were knocked off and walls 
Cuthbertson, 62, of Brights Grove, cTacked in spots by an explosion 
Ont., was killed last night when which rocked the suburban Mel- 
hit by a car while crossing a vindale City Hall last night while 
street in downtown Port Huron. the city council was in session 
Police said he walked from be- ‘No one was injured 
tween two parked cars into the Police Chief George Dragos said 
path of a car driven by Edward the explosion apparently was 
J. Evenson, 22, of Port Huron. caused from an accumulation of 
Evenson was not held. |gas in the basement. 
— == ' Aboyt 30 persons were in the 
Fog recently caused Durban, $150,000 building which houses city. South Africa, to declare a state of offices and the police department 
emergency. ‘when the explosion happened s 
The names of casualties were, 
  
Details of the confession by Lin- 
leoln City Forester Darrel F. Park- 
er were announced early today by, 
|Lancaster County Atty. Elmer 
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  strange land — victims of an in- mander P. R. Elliott, chaplain for is problematical, 
jthe Military Sea Transport Service jammed with holiday travelers. 
in Seattle, met her on shi 
18 months, 
months, are too young to realize 
what had happened. Kenneth, 6, 
attempted to comfort his mother. 
Horan wants to continue rough. And we can't search by air Cially. The paper was co-authored | 
her journey to her husband's par- because of the snow. 
“We live in hope, but as time Nehemias. | 
told Red Cross Field Director Shel- goes on the snow gets deeper and Other talks will be given by, 
don Bergeson at Fort Lawton that hope gets dimmer.” ents home in 
         
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3 Persons Killed 
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FLINT \—Two men and a youth ! ; were killed last night in a two : 
car collision on busy U.S. 10 when 
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Killed were James R. Bell, 49, 
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tonne quintuplets pro! y Wit proved a ‘‘tonic.’’ Marie had been. [igrascn snd Nal aratat Close eneenda Branch spend Christmas at their parent’s'in a Quebec City convent intend- ‘ice next month when the 1956 Alien NORTH CHICAGO, DL w — Di- Callander, Ont., home. ‘ing to enter the order and Annette | 
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Oh, come all ye faithful, joyful and tnumphant, 
Oh, come ye. oh come ye to Bethlehem: 
Come and behold Him, born the King of Angels, 
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meeting and also watched 19 new |Westphal. Bruce Mann, David members get their first Bobcat! ‘Campbell. Allen Mann. Bobby Tal- 
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Hizzoner Proves Rockne Men Don’t Quit   
NEW YORK (INS) — People . 
about New 
Vice President Richard Nixon on|time was live in it. 
the question of the President's in- 
tentions: 
The feeling I get is that the | 
President may run again, The 
words haven't been said, as far 
as I know. I would say, however, 
tha¢ newspaper accounts of the 
Presiden$'s condition have been 
bearish, Teo bearish.”     
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The most modest mayor in Our | 
land is George Vergara. the for- 
mer Notre Dame football star, as- 
sistant coach and football official. 
who unseated Stanley W Church 
as mayor of New Rochceile, N.Y..' 
last Nov. 8. 
Church, a Democrat, had been 
dug in for 16 years. Vergara ran) 
as an indepe “—m and won going! 
away | 
Former war correspondent John 
ny Moroso, who did some work for 
Vergara, took me to lunch with! 
hizzoner the other day and it was 
quite an experience. 
BORE DEFINED 
I asked the mayor to tell me 
“how it all happened. Vergara, a 
man in remarkable physical con- 
dition, said, ‘‘you know the defini- 
tion of a bore, don’t you? A bore 
is. a fellow who when asked ‘how | 
do you | feel?” tells you.’ 
  * “I could walk up and down the | 
    THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23. (1955     
All that Vacgars wanted to do| elose relatives, and they didn 
Rochelle for a long! feel too certain about i, etther,” 
| the mayer sald, => 
“But one night a couple of peo- I got licked the first time. street all day and the only peo- ple called me and asked me to run/C@use 
ple who would speak to me were ‘for councilman. 4 talked it over Poets played for Rockne get has 14,000 fellow Italian-Ameri-      
  Smelting |s Improved | a of a copper-smelting} low-cost oxygen produced by a ton- 
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t with my wile Allys and she sal,ttme and sweat and soul-searching not?’ 
So I ran and only got licked by Spanish 
61 votes. I guess I tried again be-|ludicrous of the lot. Vargara, of 
Italian descent, lives in a town that 
   cans. And only six Spaniards. — - 
Anyway, he made it all the way, * *      
  WHAT’S MY LINE? |political arena when, in time, he|and (B) that Rockne men don't 
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Lighting, Poster Contests Are Held Highlighting the community proj- 
ects for the holiday season at Lin- coln Heights is the lighting contest 
to be held Thursday and poster 
contest judging which took place Saturday evening in the recrea- 
tion room of the Virgil Myers’ 
home on Lincolnshire drive. dren in the community, with prizes 
awarded for the posters best pro- 
moting the Christmas spirit and 
focusing attention on Lincoln 
Heights Christmas lighting dis- 
plays. 
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Patrick J. 
Lawless of 
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announces the 
engagement of 
his daughter, 
Margaret Jean, 
to Thomas P. 
Duross, the 
____son_of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Dennis P. 
Duross of 
Marquette 
street. He is a ews Lends Romance t 
l two separate groups. The first 
group included those in the 7th 
through the 12th grade. 
Contest judges were Robert Shep- 
perly, art director for a Detroit 
advertising agency; Homer Ward 
of Michigan Bell Telephone Co., 
John Ardelan of General Motors 
Truck and Coach Division and 
Thomas Ardelan of Detroit Edison. 
In the junior division, first prize 
was awarded to Mary Ott and sec- 
ond prize to Richard Wagner. Bar- 
and again 
rd ce by 
Burnstrum and Audrey Lang. 
Judging the outdoor lighting dis- 
plays on Thursday evening will be 
Ralph Norvell, John Hirlinger and 
Glenn Griffin. 
General artistic arrangement 
land size, originality, conformity 
to the Christmas spirit and inge- 
nuity in utilization of the surround- 
ings will be the basis for the de- 
cision of the judges. 
This is the fourth year that the 
residents have sponsored these 
projects that they may contribute| 
to the joy of the holiday season for 
  graduate of the 
University of | 
Detroit. No | 
date has been, 
set for the 
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Should Naughty Children everyone. 
  Choir Presents 
Music Festival 
in Hellenic Hall In 
The second annual Music Festi- 
val was given by the St. George 
Greek Orthodox Choir. The pro- A. Grant Noble Jr., son of 
liams College, and plans to 
fall.   Mr. and Mrs. L. L. Colbert of Bloomfield Hills 
announce the engagement of their daughter, Sarah, to 
Noble of Williamstown, Mass. She is a student at Ben- 
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|Holiday Festivities Galore * 
  
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Parties! 
large and small abound in this 
season's plans, with the E. J. An-| 
dersons, the Max Fruhaufs and the 
Charlies E. Stadlers among host 
couples. 
The Andersons have invited about, 
150 to their Dec. 30 party, for 
which they'll be having two Christ- 
mas trees standing beside the din- 
ing table for decor as guests take 
their cocktails and hors d’oeuvres. 
A few triends will be staying 
to supper after the gathering. 
The event will resume an Ander- 
son holiday tradition that has not 
been observed for several years. 
Arriving tomorrow to spend the 
Yule season are the Andersons’ 
daughter and her husband, the 
Harold J. Stengleins Jr. from Sagi- 
naw, and the parents of Mrs. 
Anderson and Mrs. T, C. LeMeas-       of Chicago. ; 
The Borts will be staying at the 
LeMeassuriers’ home on Barbouw 
terrace, but will be spending 
Christmas Day, along with 20 oth- 
ers, at the Anderson home on Or-| 
chard Ridge. 
The holiday gathering will in- 
clude, as usual at Yuletide, the 
E. A. Schirmers of the Hills, the 
R. F. G. Copelands of Bloomfield | 
Village and Mrs. Car! Whirl of 
| Birmingham. 
Close friends will be dropping in 
for open house from 3 to 5 p.m. 
Mrs. Stenglein's birthday will be 
|marked Saturday night at the Le- 
enter medical school in the |Mcassurier home. On Tuesday, her sister, Merny, will be departing 
for Palm Beach to visit the C. G.         the Rev. and Mrs, A. Grant 
  
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direction of Mrs. Nicholas Sam- 
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LJ ° s Newlyweds Visit Chicag Read Theories of Freud? 
Publisher Insists Kiddies Can Civilize 
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By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
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gardens, or eating his toys or 
holding up old ladies with Daddy's 
six-shooter — do not spank him. 
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Chairmen Named 
for Plymouth Group “Mres. George Gaches, president 
of the Plymouth Group of the First 
Congregational Church, appointed new committee chairmen at the 
December meeting. Faye Donelson 
of Voorheis road was hostess to the group for the recent meeting. 
“Mrs. Stanley Kipp was 
missionary ;   
  There’ are five pages ir Psychology Study 
bles or watching people make 
$64,000. 
A thoughtful, sensitive man, it 
seems to me he might have de- 
veloped acrophobias and melan- 
cholias and possibly even a fixa- 
tion or two at the thought that 
his findings were falling into hands 
that might put the wrong con- 
notations upon them. 
As for me — I dread the day 
when a perfectly behaved, form- 
er rascal of a child tells me my 
career is a sublimation. 
When that happens, | may for 
get to turn my primitive feelings 
into useful behavior. eee e wee eeee   Narrating the concert was Paul 
Pantel. Accompanists were Rose 
Drakos and Chrysanthy Annas. 
Patti Govenis and Madeline Rallis| Following Roy 
Barbara Sue Schroeder and Don- 
ald Curtis. MacMillan exchanged |Edens and daughter, Patty, of the 
| Hills. ; 
© HOME FOR YULE 
| Here for Christmas are Defense 
‘Secretary and Mrs, C. E. Wilson, Hamley of Orchard Hill, who will 
be hostessing a membership tea 
at her home Jan. 9. 
T. Ashton, vice president; 
J. Heward Senteney, 
and Mrs. Michael Redfield, treas- 
who will entertain 60 friends, many 
surier, Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Bort from Detroit and Oak Park. The Hills Enjoys Party - Filled Yule Season 
Pine Hill league had their bowling 
party at the Harry Siegel home 
last Friday. 
The younger set is looking for- 
ward to a very busy evening te- ¢ 
morrow, The partying begins 
with a tea dance from 4 te 7 
p-m, for Cotillion Club members 
and their guests, with dinners 
later, and then dances for many. 
Mrs. Florence Young will be 
acting ag mistress of ceremonies 
at the tea dance, and prizes for a 
jitterbug contest will be silver 
dollars. 
A post - dance party is being 
staged by Chris Winkler, a Kings- 
|wood junior from Pleasant Ridge, 
‘at the Detroit Golf Club. Among 
dinners slated is a party at Bill 
Reid's home on Woodridge for 
about 20 friends. 
Many couples will be going later Mrs. LeRoy Vandeveer of the 
Bloomfield Branch had the group 
to her home on Sussex road for 
an organizational meeting early 
this month. 
Other officers are Mrs. James 
Mrs. 
secretary, 
urer. 
Most members are newcomers 
to the area, living in the Charn- 
wood, Hiekory Heights and Pine 
Hill areas just west of Bloomfield. 
PLANNING PARTIES 
Among host couples in that area 
for seasonal parties are the Wal- 
ter Corneliuses of Rouge circle, 
      'Robert Fredericks and the Mau- to the formal dance of TAE soror- 
\rice Meads, both of Pine Hill, will ity at Hotel Statler. TAE sorority 
T also entertain. jhas many | Birmingham 
The couples who bow! in the|Bloomfield members. and 
  
Mr. and Mrs. 
Earl Vance of 
Vinewood 
avenue 
announce the 
engagement of 
their daughter, 
Eleanor May, 
to Cpl. Albert 
E, Negus Jr., 
the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. 
Albert E. 
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  ull ste | who as usual are planning to host 
itheir friends from 11 a.m. to 
i4 p.m. on Christmas Day at their 
‘home, Long Meadow. Among Negus of 
Detroit. He is 
stationed with 
the Army at wedding vows Friday evening in 
the First Presbyterian Church of 
Royal. Oak. : 
The bride is the daughter of 
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Schroeder 
of Royal Oak. The bridegroom, 
of Monroe street, is the son of 
Mr. and Mrs. Carter C. MacMil- 
lan of Pittsburgh, Pa. 
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For her wedding the bride 
chose a floor-length gown of 
Chantilly lace, Her Peter Pan 
col trimmed . seed 
was devoted to Christmas carols srl = the mee skirt 
jand songs pertaining to. the holi-| featured eight tiers of = 
day season, including ‘The Rus- | : 
sian Sleigh Song and ‘‘The Ukran-| She wore a headpiece trimmed Bell S jin seed pearls and carried a bou- jian Song. ; : Ss quet of white roses, stephanotis were soloists for the evening. | 
The concert was composed of | 
| religious numbers which includ- 
| ed the “Lord’s Prayer” by Mil- 
lotte and “Cherubim Hymn” by 
Tschaikovsky. 
Among the semi-classical num- 
bers presented were ‘You'll Never 
Walk Alone,’’ “The Desert Song,” 
and ‘“Stout-Hearted Men,"’ which 
were sung by the men of the choir. 
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Dixie M. Ke 
Vows in Gra 
At a candlelight ceremony in 
Grace Lutheran Church Saturday 
evening, Dixie Marie Keppel be- 
came the bride of William Joseph 
Hessler. The Rev. Otto G. Schultz 
performed the 8 o'clock ceremony 
in the presence of 250 guests. 
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The bride is the daughter of Mr. 
and Mrs. Donald B. Keppel of 
North Telegraph road, and Wil- 
liam's parents are the Joseph 
Hesslers of Detroit. 
      today’s Women’s Section 
: bs ‘     land ivy. Her only jewlry was 
Dixie Marie ipearl earrings, a gift of the bride- 
| parties during their stay was a 
dinner given recently by their son- 
in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. 
Curtis Matthews, at Bloomfield 
Hills Country Club. ; 
s 
The Max H. Fruhaufs are host 
and hostess to Mrs, Fruhauf’s 
mother, who arrived from Mil- 
nois yesterday, and thelr son, 
Nicholas Redfield, who arrived 
from New York where he is a 
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Mr. and Mrs. Earl A. Thompson 
\of Woodridge road are leaving Dec. 
27, for Oregon, where they'll spend 
a month on business and pleasure. 
        Kingswood and Cranbrook 
Ti ee el Schools are having their 12th an- 
bs ec ; 
MRS. DONALD C. , > 
Mrs. Tillson 
Heads Group MacMILLAN   
        |at the Brookside home of Mrs. 
|Stadler’s parents, the Mare T. itaken too much for granted; that Okinawa. No 
date has been 
set for the 
wedding. 
  ELEANOR MAY VANCE 
Spiritual Side of Yuletide 
Emphasized by Speaker 
Mrs. Fred R. Walker, spiritual 
life director of the Oakland Coun-, 
ty Federation of Women's Clubs, 
ispoke of two great holidays, the 
birth of the nation and the birth 
of the Savior, when she addr d 
members of the Pontiac Women’s 
Club.   
  
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The speaker noted that both are 
there is death, news and noise, 
with sacredness lacking in each. 
  Election of officers highlightea P&‘tons. the annual meeting and Christmas Open house before the dance Is 
party of the January-March Group being hosted by the Jim 
of the First Presbyterian Church. Schneiders of Inwood circle, | 
Twenty-five members were pres- Township. 
ent for the luncheon held recently Allen Schwartz, president of 
at the home of Mrs. William Krek- Cranbrook School's alumni, and his 
low on O'Riley street. wife will entertain friends at cock- 
Elected were Mrs. Tom Tillson,| tails in their Detroit home. 
chairman; Mrs. D. E. Reitmeyer,| Cochairmen of the event are inal poem, “Song of Faith,” 
written expressly for the organiza- 
tion.           
Oakwood Manor 
Civic Association 
Has Meeting 
Thirty-five members of the Oak- 
wood Manor Civie tell them the beautiful story of 
Christ. 
Mrs. Walker presented an orig-| 
The story of ‘Silent Night” was 
     MRS. WILLIAM J. HESSLER 
» jof Dearborn, Joan Mahon of De- 
}was chosén by Mrs. Hessler. 
    
    ppel Speaks 
ce Lutheran | | bride's other attendants. Thelr) 
igowns were fashioned identically 
to the honor attendant's and they 
carried red carnations on their 
muffs. 
Dale Bache of Detroit served 
as best man. Seating the guests ! 
were Bill Hayes, Donald Hessler, — 
brother of the bridegroom and 
Deane Paulson. 
| Assisting at the reception held in | 
the church parlors were Margie) 
Thayer of Birmingham, Jan Asam   troit, Joyce Johnson of Livonia, 
Marlea Atkin of Flint and Jan 
Elkins. ee 
Mrs. Keppel chose a brown satin 
accessories for her daughter's 
wedding. A light blue ballerina 
length dress of lace and taffeta 
Following a honeymoon trip to 
The bride is a graduate of Mich- igan University and is afi- 
    secretary; Mrs. T. McFetridge, 
ballerina length dress with white’ 
    
Wedgewood Blue dress with: a 
white hat and black accessories. 
Her corsage was of white roses, 
feathered carnations and. ivy. On 
their return they will reside on 
Monroe street. 
St. Fred Alumni Outlining Plans 
for Fifth Dance 
Officers and members of &t. 
Frederick Alumni Association are 
making preparations for their fifth 
annual Alumni dance. A well-known 
orchestra will play at the dance 
Jan. 14 in the Knights of Columbus 
Hall. ae RS Gg became the | xs Atlan H. Horen of Flint. bride of the bride's sister, served as her 
William area of honor. Charlene Foster 
J h lof Royal Oak was bridesmaid and 
Hesch “iven Horen, niece of the bride, 
essier ’s flower girl. 
They wore floor-length gowns of 
Saturday urquoise, rust and gold taffeta,| 
se Wt respectively. 
srace |ATTEND BRIDEGROOM | 
Lutheran Peter Dunigan of Royal Oak 
Church served as best man. Seating the 
oe |guests were Allan Horen of Flint, 
The bride Jack Herrington and George Ja- 
is the cobs of Royal Oak. ** . 
daughter of | vor the ion held at the 
Mr. and Mrs. Royal Oak Women's Club, Mrs. 
Donald B.  |Schroeder wore a Wedgewood Blue 
a" Keppel _ (lace dress with black accessories , ePpe and a corsage of Hibbard roses. 
if of North (Mrs. MacMillan was gowned in a 
elegraph T vd a accessories. Her corsage was of. 
road, a pale yellow roses. 
Mr. and MTrS.| wy. bride ts a graduate of the | 
Joseph. University of Michigan Schoo! of Hessler of Nursing and Donald is a grad- 
D. : , uate of Purdue University and | 
etrou are | ts affiliated with Tau Beta Pi. | 
mae the parents When the newlyweds left for 
es of the their Chicago honeymoon, the 
x bridegroom, \new Mrs. MacMillan wore a 
        
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According to Dennis Manko and 
Neil Ward, cochairmen of the 
dance, a capacity crowd is ex- 
pected. Don McCracken is ticket 
chairman and has announced that 
tickets may be obtained from as- treasurer; 
industrial 
Thomas Jr., missionary education 
chairman, and Mrs. George R. Eld- 
red, social chairman. 
turquoise faille dress with black) Mrs. Leroy Farnham was wel- Redfield and the related by Mrs. Archie Allen, who 
also led the group in carol singing. 
She mentioned that the divine in- 
quickened the old Kingswood, and Vincent An- 
derson, whose school, Cranbrook, 
‘is just a few years older. Aiding 
'them are the Joseph Irwins of 
Oak Park, the Weston Myers, Mr. 
Schneiders. ae. Michael Redfield of 25-year- 
  t 
century ago, gave us not only a party. 
Ray Fixel was chairman of en- 
ertainment and conducted the 
comed as a new member of the FORMING NEW CLUB 
group. | Bloomfield Hills Farm and Gar- 
|den Association members are 1 . helping to form a new garden club Return From Rite for areas near but not in Bloom- 
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Totte of field Hills or Birmingham. The 
Starr avenue have returned home club's name is Osage, for the osage 
after attending the funeral of her OT@nées that grow along Adams)   
  beautiful anthem, but also a living 
and lasting memorial to the tri- 
umph of Christianity. games. A gift exchange completed 
the program. Assisting were Jack 
Talbott, Don Norris, Louie and 
Frank Compognoni. 
Refreshments were served at 
tables decorated in the Christmas 
motif. Serving on the refreshment 
committee were Carroll Braid, She stated further that the mu- 
    . |road. courage and go with faith to en- James Hunt and Mr. and Mrs. 
father, William Swarthout of Jack-| President of this new branch of| fick the world.” Rule. Lester Stanley and Bert 
son. the garden club is Mrs. P. A! Mrs. Turris McCully was pro-|Weddle handled publicity. 
The Women's Section —   
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 PAGES 17-21   
  Members of St. Frederick Alumni Association were 
photographed at a recent session for their fifth annual 
alumni dance. Shown are (left to right) Jerry Bradley of © 
| Center, street, Kay Currier of South Jessie: street, Neil, 
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Ward of Willard street and Marie McGill of East Ire 
quois road. The dance is scheduled for Jan, 14 at,the — Knights of Columbus Hall. Pan ag Ase % eu, 2) hoe,    , 
!  _ Gaddes, treasurer. |   EIGHTEEN 
meeting — a prayer and an ex- Officers Are Elected gifts followed. \ ; at Class Meeting 'group enjoyed a luncheon ‘served 
Albright Daughters of Baldwin|by the hostess. Avenue Evangelical United Breth-| ee 
ren Church held a Christmas party|Hlere’s an Idea 
cae ae Tye do si can Dv Hudson street Tuesday afternoon. Complete set to match the lining of 
Those elected were Mrs. Frank her purse, or a collection of con-   Roberts, president; Mrs. Fred versation-making accessories to, 
Lempke, vice-president: Mrs. tuck in her lucite handbag. George Killen, secretary, and Mrs. o e 6 6! 
Pastel leathers (washable, of 
Mrs. Roberts conducted the course) are the latest, and are! 
meeting followed by a prayer by used for everything from wallets! ™ Gifts to Patients THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 
Club Women Give 
Mrs. Louis Dorman of Ogemaw 
road was hostess to the Community| | | 
Homemakers Club at her home 
Tuesday evening. Mrs. Neil Rick- 
etts assisted the host ; 
Roll call was answered by 
“Which Christmas do you remem- 
ber most?’ Christmas gifts were 
given by the group to be distri- 
buted to several patients at the   
  
Oakland County Convalescent Hos- 
pital 
Mrs. Henry Kline and Mrs. Lyle 
Mrs. Anna Newberry and devo- to cigarette cases. Gold and colored Stockton gave the lesson on hobby 
tions given by Mrs. Elva Reming- Florentine details are used, as wel! hunting. Mrs. Robert Walters and 
as nailheads, pearis and highly; Mrs. Stockton will be hostesses at)   
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Mrs, Don Vincem closed the decorated frames.   the January meeting. 
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Mr and Mrs. Lawrence Victor 
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F) for 20 minutes or until brown, | Evety year at this time I re- and tiny bits of shingle. jlater, they had had the time of world d F . d : 
soe emeamstaeeood |member the best Christmas pres- lot wood or cordtoard and Grané| lives. * Ps * if you are looking for some- an rl ay i ‘ }ent I ever received in my life. It : . thing to do, get onto a preject ‘ , 
ima “upholstered’’ the pieces in And the fun [ had with that yy “ , a came from my grandfather and. : like that. You could begin now, 
ivelveteen. doll house! The best part was the . . _ ° ‘ i O | grandmother the year I was 9.) i oe  6and have the happiest new year : 
Tt was a doll house and they had/ BUILDING, DECORATING ar that ard ce meee nae imaginable, ‘made every of i nat seemer 
. All /made it completely. For months: and months, they hike magic and it still does We spend much time on ‘‘do-it- 
on Grandpa had built’ the house had spent their evenings buling : eee yourself’ projects for our homes, 
would recognize the kitchen pu) this kind of do-it-yourself pro)-| : : 
" Ur. and Mrs | curtains as a part of Grandma's ect can create a real vision of the, the best gift suggestion ever! 
R dll “ hee pala ee or the fire- “cogd old days’ for our children 
* oy Allen ce mantle as that funny thing (Copyright 1935) . 
Grandpa had been whittling on were the best value ever,   
Kelly were 
You'll Think I'm ALIVE! married 
Friday evening 
in’ Silvercrest 80 mysteriously, last August. rn 
When I hear grandparents now Let Ss Please the Men 
adays. as | often do complaining There seems to be a let-the- 
that they have nothing to du that men-live too campuign afoot. Or Winkelman’s own 
     Rantist they aren't needed. that | their mabe there is a movement unde: 
: P ~ grandchildren are spoiled and have way to keep the men home nights 
Church. She everything, I think of that old doll’ on long winter evenings. 
is the house. a a . ——— e There's not a cnild alive today Anyway you look it it, the tren t d 
former who wouldn't rather have a doll\is toward pleasing the men in propor ione 
Nora Verna house, entirely made by Grandma home furnishings. 
Brewer, — 5 | ; 
daughter of MALING SHOES | ) b u d et Mr. and Mrs. | Pees : 
‘Omer Brewer be : 
of Clarkston. ; 
| He isthe L ; f t son of g , : 
Charlie Lee 
Kell) 
of Merrimac 
sireet. «VR. AND MRS. ROY A. KELLY 
     Reg. $14.99 
*|Nora Brewer Becomes 
1188 | Bride in Baptist Wedding 
24” toll The Rev. James Luther of Sil- ‘ton The bridegroom. of Watkins 
vercrest Baptist Church offic iated | |Lake road, is the son of Charlie 
lat the Saturday evening service’ Kelly of South Mernmac: 
| ‘street. 
aon Mr. and Mrs. Roy Allen 
IDEAL'S [itn mara ce cee oe The bride is the former Nora) icatarea lace siceves. The tear! 
\Verna Brewer, daughter of Mr.| _ length bouffant skirt was of Magic Lips ae Mrs. Omer Brewer of Clarks ilar bi mai gard Mere yearn 
A crown of sequins secured her 
DOLL ‘Bethany Baptist fingertip veil of illusion. The bridal But will she kiss 
Circl Conduct bouquet was of pink roses. white 
carnati d lilies-of-the-valley. | - 
ives “Mim "Donald ‘Wallace of Lake You without Mistletoe ?       
  
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a er lips move y _; ‘ a: 
dear her say “Ma Ma” | The circles of the Women's So was of red roses and white car- And how ! if you give her one of Maling’s misty sheer, long-wearing nylons at on amazing budget price! 
MAGIC LIPS has her jctety to the Bethany Baptist Chur) ‘nations | stunning handbags! You'll be able Every pair protective coated for extra wear’ Every pair 
own tooth brush to keep held their Christmas parties and) Gai) Kelly of Gridley, Calif. | proportioned for superb fit! Sizes 812 to 11 in 
her sparkling Baby ‘meetings during the week. |Mrs. Reuben Armstead and Edna| to show off a fat wallet, too—'‘cause they Teeth clean. Her rooted Lydia IRrewer of ( ‘larkston were the other| Maple Sugar, a warm tan, or Amber Glow, a festive 
Ne Mrs. Daniel Owen entertained bridal attendants. They wore | cost only t*] wonderful, low $2.99! glint Will solve your problem for many gifts, 
ae : : members of the Lydia Group at owns of ice blue, coral and maize, and at this low price. 98¢ Her dress is dainty or- 
gandy...with slip. her home on Spokane drive. Devo- Tespectively. Their bouquets were 
  panties, socks and vinyl tions were given by Mrs. Harry Of matching colors. = 
shoes — and her vinyl- Randall and a story. “Christmas Brenda Patrick wore. an W 
coated body can be Is for Giving.”’ was presented by orchid floor - length frock and : ’ open saturday, dec. 24th, 9:30 a.m. to 5 P. m. 
washed, powdered. . Mrs. Hayden Hencley. carried a basket of rose petals MALING Ss 
Ruth for her duties as flower girl. 
  
fT} & WONDERFUL 10.» Mrs Maurice Wilton and Mrs. Donald Wallace of Lake Orion) 
Nobel Smith were cohostesses at Served as best man. Seating the| @ 
- GD the meeting of Ruth Circle in the Suests were Charles Leavens and ‘ 
church parlors. The Christmas Dillard Brewer of Clarkston and) 
; i story was read by Mrs. Grace Reuben Armstead. Omer Dale | 
Just Arrived Steeves. Brewer, brother of the bride, was| ! | 
| 
99 "10% Excise Tor   New . of Martha ringbearer. 
| For the reception held at the Ginger Dolls and Wardrebes |} A dessert luncheon and gift €X- nome of the Ly Mee Brewer| 
change were enjoyed by members wore a blue dress with black ac lof the Martha Circle. Mrs. Clifford Cessories. and a corsage of red| fl \% LAN Stetfey opened her home on Wood- roses and white carnatiors. | 
(bine drive for the meeting. Devo’ ‘The couple will reside on Flam- tions were given by Mrs. Aden ‘ingo road in Clarkston 
“Best for Children” [Thornton. Dorcas Thrift B Off d FE 5-9955 | A cooperative luncheon and gift y ones -“ ‘exchange were held in the church by Cosmetic Firms | 
Tel-Huron Center parlors by members of the Dorcas | | 
\Circle. Mrs. Frank Marsh led the 
       Cosmetics manufacturers under-| 
stand the thrifty I-can-use-the-box   
  
  
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TYPE DISHWASHER comer igive us delightful cases and boxes! | 
On Demonstration | Mrs. Alfred Cole was hostess to'for our cosmetics. | 
At HAMPTON’S ‘the Esther Circle at her home on' Most of the boxes and packages! 
$39 9 5 : | Whitfield court for a dessert lunch- make suitable carriers now, but a 
Terms jeon. “Christmas Lights’’ was the few special ones are designed to’ | 
am 25 W. Huron jsubiect for devotions led by Mrs. last and last, long after the last! 
H pions 8 IMorris E. Boedwin. isweet-scented drop is gone. | 
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             spiritually.” New Church Seats 1,300 |To Resume Production 
WILLOW VILLAGE (—A 1,300-- GRAND RAPIDS  — Grand 
‘seat theater built here during World Rapids Store Equipment Co., pur-/ 
War II is being transformed into a chased in October by Weber Show.) J 
church for the Community Gospel case & Fixture Co. of Los Ange- 
Temple. The Rev. Leslie E. Rob-jles, is expected to resume produc- 
ert, pastor, said the new churchition about Jan. 15. The new owners 
the people moving into the Ypsi- ited to wood fixtures, followed la- 
Janti area are ‘displaced persons'|ter by the manufacture of com- 
mercial refrigerator cases.   
  
By Lucrece Hudgins Beale AP Now 
         
    
  
Santa, SYNOPSIS: 
was organized because ‘‘so many of said initial production will be lim- as a chimney sweeper, enters disguised 
Beanie’s room and shows him 
how te escape up the chimney. 
But Beanie says he first must 
  
STAR OF 
THEM ALL      rescue the other Ginmme Children | 
| so that the Gimme Dwarf, who | 
| 
  is the Spirit of Getting, will | 
vanish forever. 
Chapter 16 
THE LOST DUMDIDDY 
Suddenly, the Gimme Dwarf 
knocked at Beanie’s door. 
“Gracious!” cried Santa, who 
was disguised as a chimney sweep- 
er. “I must hide!” | 
“Doesn't he know you are clean-| 
|ing the chimney?” asked Beanie in, 
astonishment. 
Before Santa could answer, the 
dwarf burst into the room. 
“What's going on here? Who are! 
you?" | 
* * « 
“I'm a chimney sweeper,” said! 
\Santa. ‘I was cleaning the chim-)     : : = "= : ®: 
6 a Mi .   _THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER. 22, 1955 
AEC to Adopt 
New Lease Plan —— 
  
  government. 
The leasing system will Safes with keyless 
  
  Group to Give Contracts 
for Uranium Deposits: 
WASHINGTON ( — The Atomic 
Energy Commission states it will 
adopt a competitive bidding sys- 
tem for leasing uranium deposits 
on lands under its control. . 
The lands include those pur- 
chased by the Manhattan Engineer 
District—wartime developer of the 
atomic bomb—and subsequently 
transferred to the AEC, and also 
public lands withdrawn from min- 
eral development at the request of 
AEC. 
The commission said, however, 
it does not expect extensive leas- 
ing of the lands because of the 
    ney and I—well, I just dropped Competitive bidding by Competitive Bidding & 
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    Gimmes too, and you've come to 
Gimme House to live’ 
“Well.” said Santa. 
jthat’s so’ “Perhaps 
“I'm glad yeu've come," said 
| the dwarf. “You need not spend 
your life sweeping chimneys. 
Tell me, did you ever wish for 
all the money in the world?” 
  |doubtfully. 
| “You've come to the right place 
ithen,” said the dwarf happily. 
'++Just follow me. You come too, 
‘Beanie, for I can see you're ready 
‘to say ‘gimme,’ too.” 
The dwart led Beanie and Santa 
from the room. In the cuff of 
Santa’s boot rode the little Dum- 
‘diddy and he thought to himself, 
“Mercy me! Has Santa, too, fallen 
‘under the power of the Gimmes?” * CJ * 
        
      
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Down they went, single file, to 
the dungeon of the house, and be- 
low that to a second dungeon. and, 
below that, a third, 
At last they came to a vault in 
the wall of the lowest dungeon of 
all, The dwarf unsealed and un- 
j\locked the door and threw it open. 
\There, under the light of a torch, 
lay countless piles of gold. 
| “Say ‘Gimme.’ ' 
|“Say ‘Gimme’ and it’s yours .”’ 
Beanie stared at the gold and 
then at Santa. Suddenly he threw 
{himself on Santa. ‘Don't say it!’ 
lhe screamed. “Don't say it! You'll 
be his slave forever if you do!” 
‘Don't’ worry, Beanie.” said 
Santa gently. ‘‘There is a stronger 
\spirit than the Spirit of Getting.” 
| And suddenly Santa thrust out 
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he cried to Beanie, ‘Bring them 
to the chimney.” 
| Beanie dashed up the stairs, 
falling and staggering in the 
dark, but never stopping until he 
came to the upstairs corridor 
| where often he had heard the 
| sound of sobbing children, 
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Here he found q.Gimme Child— 
PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM a girl. enormously fat, with eves 
. swollen by days of crying. Her 
102 N. Saginaw 177 West Maple room. like Beanies, was packed 
with toys : 
FE 2.0811 MI 4-0050 | “Who—who are you?” she cried. 
“I'm a Gimme Boy—I mean I 
‘used to be a Gimme Boy but I'm 
not anymore. A chimney sweeper OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS 
  
  
     
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    cried the dwarf. 
‘the vault. Then he slammed shut 
“Now get the other children,” 
| 
— | 
nT : | jin.” 
The dwarf began to smile. “Ah.” and Santa to the lowest dungeon of all, He unsealed and unlocked 
he said. ‘Perhaps you have the the ®oor to a vault in the dungeon. There, under the light of a torch, 
lay countless piles of gold 
is taking me away from here. Do: 
you want to come, too?” 
“Oh, yes! Oh, please take me, 
too!’ 
* * s 
Beanie took her hand and ran 
"to the next room. Here was a boy, |. 
pale and sick looking, si 
loys, 
“Take me with you,” he begged 
when Beanie told of his plan. “I’m 
so sick of having everything I! 
want!” | 
The children ran from room to, 
room until they had gathered two, 
more boys and two more girls. 
These were all the children of 
Gimme House. 
They ran to Beanie’s room and 
there was the chimney sweeper, 
who was really Santa Claus, wait- 
ing for them. One by one he 
boosted them up the chimney. 
But just as Beanie was about to 
go up, Santa clapped his hand to 
his boot. 
“Mercy me! Something awful 
has happened!” 
“What is it?” 
“Something dropped from my 
boot."" moaned Santa. “It must 
have been left behind in the dun- 
geon vault with the dwarf!” 
“Never mind,” said Beanie. 
“Whatever it is we must leave it, 
and get away from here.” “SAY ‘GIMME,’ AND IT'S YOURS!" — The dwarf led Beanie 
“No.” said 
leave it behind.” 
“Then what is it?” 
He was ready 
vexation. + 
‘Just a little thing,” said Santa. and work requirements 
Must a little man made of ys 
| “Pp — perhaps.’ said Santa among his mountain of untouched Gtest: A Merry Christmas to An) for the 
method of selecting leases on the 
basis of qualifications, including | 
od mining experience and financial, 
status. ' Santa, “I . | 
The AEC announcement said the ” cannot 
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oy .¥ GE UN. 4-7600 
WE COME TO YOU    
       Liberal 
Trade-in 
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    eried Beattie leases will be awarded to an ac-| 
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cash bonus by sealed bid. Other, 
conditions—such as royalty rate 
In some circumstances, AEC | 
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  Scots Good Neighbor 
GLASGOW — Wide attention is 
being attracted in Scotland to a 
| good neighbor” program started | 
‘here in the Drumchapel housing. project. Washing does not pile up, 
for instance, in the home of a 
woman resident who falls ill. 
One of the members of the 
Woman's Guild of St. Marks, which 
started the plan, calls and takes 
away the washing. pops it into her, 
washing machine and returns it 
spotless. Another woman will take 
care of the children and see them 
off to school, while a third does the, 
cooking. | 
The Guild has prepared a register! 
of members willing to help. and! 
when they are available as “good 
neighbors."   
  
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. Water is so scarce on Mars that|astronomers to be hoarfrost only 
oe Se ee et Michigan Bean 
Give her an EEL INGAN | OKS Firm's Sale ‘automatic Turkey Robbery   
  
  Phone Confab 
  State Outfit to Operate bificer Clys Clyde “thovail and Theodore § 
| as Part of Wickes Corp, Ramendick reported that "rose § 
After Stockholders’ Vote t 36 cases of his frozen’ 
a 
SAGINAW (#—Directors of Mich- 
igan Bean Co., one of the nation’s 
largest bean processors and dis-' car 
tributors, have approved sale of 
“G\the firm to the Wickes Corp. of 
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Angeles police aid. nie 
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SETTLE, England ®—The Scot- 
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      WESTERN FRONT, Korea (INS) 
| |—An Indiana soldier with a big 
’ |heart is bringing the Christmas 
' |spirit to 25 Korean orphans—17 of 
them blind—in the orphanage he 
built for them with his own hands. 
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port, Ind., his money just about 
to throw a Christmas party for the 
ragged orphans. 
Moeller, with the %4th Infan- 
i | try Medical Bat., bought an acre 
of ground from a Korean farmer,* 
built an orphanage on the land 
for the homeless waifs, then got 
thrown into jail for his efforts. 
The Army charged him with be- 
ing in an off limits area and 
threatened him with a court mar- 
tial. But Maj. Gen. G. E. Mason, 
24th Division commander, learned But Pfc. Fritz Moeller, of South-! 
gone, is not sure he will be able! Indiana Gl Gives All His Earnings 
fo Furnish Korean Orphans Shelter Moeller explained. ‘‘They were liv- 
ing in a tent. Most were blind.” 
Most had fallen victim to the 
brutality of war which ripped their 
country. The majority have sunken 
and sightless eyes and some have 
also lost limbs. 
Moeller said he has already 
invested more than $600 of his 
own funds and estimates he will 
need at least an additional $400 
to build a school for the childfen. 
He hopes to be able to teach)   
Orphanage,” after Moeller leaves. 
lier, who studied engineering 
in college before being drafted in- 
to the Army, said he expected to 
enter business when he returned 
to Indiana, 
he built in Korea and of 
  \them to read braille. 
The 22-year-old soldier said he; 
will finish his tour of duty in Korea. 
in February, but is hopeful an, 
American Baptist mission in 
Korea, which is interested in his) 
work, will take care of the orphan- 
age after he is gone. 
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Moeller said he is anxious to 
give the orphans a good Christmas,         of Moeller’s plight and set him 
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“on limits’, Moeller is making. 
plans for Christmas — the first) |but does not have definite plans for 
a Christmas celebration. 
PLAN PARTY? 
He said he thought members of 
his medical battalion were working 
Christmas the war waifs will cele." Plans for a party, but he is not his voice. 
  
Date in Circuit Court '§ 
Set for Richard Beyer A 
of 339 Ferry Ave., waived exam- 
ination in ou battalion might sponsor ghe or- : 
iphanage, called the “Blind Paiju 
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of the narrow, tile-roofed building|& 
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monthly total since last January. 
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$428,603,754, 12.1 per cent below | values for the 11 months of 1955/ 
the October volume but about equal/are the highest on record, 
to November a year ago, Dun & The aggregate for 217 cities so 
Bradstreet reports. lfar this year came to $5,622,942.- 
The survey of building activity | 724 (B),-a rise of 14 per cent over} 
in 217 cities was the smallest'the first 11 months of 1954. 
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Here’s the Ideal 
Christmas Gift _ Give Yourself to Aid 
| Infirm in the Hospital 
| Where Help Is Needed   
Ever since the Magi traveled 
with their gifts to the crib at 
Bethlehem, the grace of giving 
has been an integral part of the 
celebration of Christmas. Whether la 24-foot Christmas star atop Mt.| To train dog teams for the. 
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will mean the most. 
The value of the perfect gift is’ 
not weighed. in dollars, but in 
thought. One gift perfect not only 
at Christmastime, but every day, | 
would be to offer your services to 
a hospital as a volunteer. 
All of the city and voluntary 
pee in New York have staffs | 
ef volunteers giving their time | 
freely. Indeed, volunteers | 
throughout the world are much | 
the same, devoting themselves to | 
others and their needs. | 
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their own functions, functions quite 
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a patient, without having to pay, 
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which amounted to deification dur-. 
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people who are helping him be-; pictures of a youthful-looking aie ‘early this year, 
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          ° U.S. Traffic Deaths WASHINGTON \(® — The 21-day 
safe driving campaign which ended 
Dec. 10 brought the first down- 
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Figures compiled by the group- 
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campaign. This was 75 fewer than 
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UP until then. the committee 
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| June 7 per cent, July 11 per cent. 
/ August 10 per cent and September 
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The hike for the ope 
workers 
provides a tomorrow. 
    Varying SU ait Phe 
service conductors has been est 
mated al $7,220. and of treight 
service conductors at $6.77k The 
27 South Saginaw St. union on Aug. 
PONTIAC lraises of $3 a day for     Passenger jf   holm, Sweden 
traditional crown of candles after 
berne chosen Santa Lucia by Au 
ISiand = Tt 
rmddess of lazht te 
routine te ietens + Competitor Helps 
average annual pan of passers Cagh-Short Bank = 2%, 
15 had asked for shouldn't happen to a bank Burt ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 
Ravages Coast _ Dozen Highways Closed 
| as Swollen Rivers Cut 
Road Travel in North 
| SAN FRANCISCO The heavi- 
lest rain storms in northern Cali 
iforma in 15 years flooded rivers 
in all sections of the northwest 
counties today, closed a dozen high- 
yays, flooded parts of two com 
munities and cut off surface travel 
to the north coastal area 
All coastal rivers. from the Rus 
sian River north to the Smith 
were near flood stage or already 
out of their banks. 
* * Lad 
Northern Mendpcino, Humboldt 
and Del Norte counties were 1so-, 
lated when {loods and slides' 
jblocked U.S. Highway 101 from 
£8 Ukiah north, and shut off travel 
over Highway 299 running from) 
‘Arcata, north of Eureka; inland to 
Redding Slides blocked the Red- 
;wood Highway from Oregon into 
|Del Norte County and falling tim- %, 
SWEDISH SANTA LUCIA — ‘ cents an hour The pact also pro- 
ivides an additional 31 cents a day Miss Ann-Marie Beite of Stock- 
for Onc ictons 
The ‘A Maye agrecments the L 
Poy os 5 , vipoads estimated will cost the ; Es : Creseent ty ¢ ) ) e re low os a in wcchanal Colleeel etude nts ae ick reseent City and most of the rest * 
is shown wearing 
ber which broke power lines left 
of the county without power Augustana annually 1G .! 
wendish custom uf | 
Santa Laicia. a 
mark start 
f the Christmas season, PeuEIS = Pload drenched western Oregon 
PNT IT ae hopmg for an end to heavy rains 
Zoth the 
a another otean storm is mov 
ing in on the state 
The storm vesterday dumped 
from 2 to o inches of rain on the 
western part of the state, blocking 
roads closing some schools and 
evacuation of families’ 
from jow-lving areas 
* . * Miorst possible news to 
STROUDSBURG Pa op 
Inland in southerm Oregon. gusts) 
did up to 82 miles an hour were re- 
Scores BATTLE CREEK (® — The first 
few times Herman Besselink vis- 
ited Battle Creek High School class- , 
rooms he was struck by what he 
“unthinkingly called the students’ 
ignorance." 
* * 
Its no wonder, because Bessel- 
ink was born and educated in the 
Netherlands, w here Je went to high 
school six days a week for five 
years. Now he's on the editonal 
staff of the Battle Creek. Enquirer 
and News as a foreign exehange 
journalist 
Writing in that newspaper of 
his first impressions of American 
high school students, he said: “I 
often thought that, at their age. 
I knew much more dbout their 
country’s history and its social 
and political life than they did.” 
Besselink learned to speak, write 
and read English, French and Ger- 
man in high school. 
“Geometry, algebra, physics. 
economics, history, geography — 
we had to take 13 or 14 subjects 
for five years. There were no elec- 
tives,” he explained. 
PUT ON THE SPOT 
Which type of education is better_ 
Dutch or American? 
That is a pretty hard question 
y answer.’ Besselink hedged 
His school “didn't offer one 
single opportunity to whet my mind 
and to lift my soul in dealing with i California Rain U.S. Students’ Ignorance 
| Stuns Dutch Journalist practicalities of life like campaign- 
ing for the class presidency. aiding 
in preparations for a school dance 
or playing with some athletics 
team.” 
“An American classroom,” he 
added, ‘“‘mirrérs the American 
community and its way of deal- | 
ing with life. There one finds all | 
shades and grades of intellect | 
and interests, combined in an 
effort to learn from one another 
as much as from books.”’ 
Besselink said that if he had it 
to do over again hed hke to go 
to a high school where they dis- 
pense with learning for learning’s 
sake 
* * i 
“l then wouldn't mind doing 
those five years all over again,” 
he wrote. ‘And the first thing I 
would do might be starting a foot- | 
ball team and trying out for it) 
'myself. | 
“But I wouldn't run for the class| 
presidency. Dependable sources: 
have informed me it entails too) 
much woman trouble.” | 
Rodents Start Fire 
ADRIAN .P—Rats were blamed. 
for starting a $3.000 fire at the 
Virgie Johnston farmhouse. Fire- 
corm cobs into the furnace and the 
heat set them on fire. Flames 
swept up an air duct which also 
was piled with corncobs 
           
   
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Wins Monthly Award | Check New Leads asia Aaah ° 
in Death Car Hunt | susama soe wto won te New leads resulting from tele-|named “soldier of the month” for 
phone tips are being pursued by|/November in the 516th AAA Mis- 
Pontiac Police in the search for|sije Battalion at Selfridge Air the car which killed a 74-vear-old| Force base. 
pedestrian in a hit-and-run acci-! Pfc Norman W. Loper, a form- 
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Traffic and Safety Bureau said three-day ngs for his achieve- 
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    Sen. George Too Old? The By JAMES jue re-elected in 1954 when he!and Wiley draw toward a close! 
Wieron: w— At nen Sen. was 87. He may wind up being| next year—their terms actually 
the oldest senator in history by seek re-election in 1956 Hayden will 
George is no chicken—there have| iy |be 79, Wiley, 72, and both Lehman been complaints in his native) Judging from what he said dur- and George will be 78. | old. 
    he is at least 100. He's amazingly birthdate in the Congressional Di- B 
j senate, j active. ,rectory, where most senators give 
| Twelve of the 96 senators are -*< ‘their ages. nor in Who's Who in 
‘over 70. Six of them are older) Here are the 10 other senators, America. It took some scouting, 
than George. He said yesterday he besides George and Green, who around to find the date. He was 
‘would seek re-election in 1956 when| are over 70: born’ Nov. 9. 1874. 
he's 78. But that won't set any Neely D-WVa., 81; Smith R-NJ * 
Sten either. jand Murray each 79; Barkley D-| Barkley os a were also. 
COOLED * 
Men older than George have Ky. and Hayden D-Ariz., each 78, re-elected to the Senate in 1954, 
sought re-election in the Senate,|Lehman D-NY. 77, Martin R-Pa,, | Barkley having been. out since he 
| and won. Even next year George 76; Flanders R-Vt.. 73; Wiley R-| became vice president in 1949. 
‘will probably not be the oldest| Wis. and O'Mahoney D-Wyo., each! Barkley was 77 and Murray 78. 
senator trying-for another term. 71. Lehman is two months younger! Green is not yet: the oldest man 
| The oldest senator now is The- than George. | who has served in the Senate but, | 
,odore Green D-RI, who is 8. He! The terms of Hayden Le -hman according to men who specialize   
Sailors at Training Center™’s':¢ Young Man Research psychologists say their Give Children Yule Party ideal type of prospective Air 
|Force or Navy pilot is a young- 
, ‘ Navy men at the Pontiac reserve, away old toys between now and ster from a large family who en- 
jtraining center entertained 60 un-|next Christmas to get in touch Joys bodily contact sports, builds 
\der-privileged children at a Christ- with him fies and drives “hot rods,” likes all 
_mas party today and provide 100| ; kinds of people, believes in some 
others with toys Christmas Day. A tot of toys are being wasted religion, and is daring but not fool- 
Santa Claus, courtesy of the Tel- Which we could salvage. We'll be hardy. 
Huron Shopping Center, and enter- Sad {o pick them up any day = 
|tainment by students of a down- | of the year.” Stone said The distance from London to 
‘town dance studio was on hand. ———— — SS Bombay is 10,800 miles via the 
\for the program at 1 30 p.m. Britain has almost completely Cape of Good Hope and a little 
denationalized its highway haul- more than 6, = miles via the Suez — 
Ice cream, candy, cookLes age. | Canal.   
7 A Roi 
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i 22, 1955 - TWENTY-NINE 
Senate Has Others Older   
in Senate history, he is missing| Morrill and in 7 months be out in|Green are the oldest senators in the record by only seven months.| front. tory. 
Green is 88 years and 2 months} Green has only 2 months more t then they hedge it by saying 
Sen, Morrill R-Vt. died in/to go to tie Sen. Glass D-Va:, who’ that although they feel certain this Georgia that this Democrat is too ing his 1954 campaign—he'll be 93° Neely was 80 when he was re-| office in’ 1898 at the age of 88 was 88 years and 4 months old is correct, they haven't checked old to run again. But he's by no, When his lode on ends—he elected in 1954 but seems shy about years and 8 months. So if Green when he died in 1946. Senate his- every senator's age all the way means the oldest man in the US. will try to stay in the Senate until telling his age. He does not list his lives another 6 months he'll tie torians say Morrill, Glass _and ‘back to the first Congress. 
      
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rope at the first judo world cham-| 
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5, 1956. Indoor Air Raid Bell 
BATTLE CREEK (INS)—Some 
day most homes in the United 
States may have indoor air raid Gripping Meeting 
PARIS (INS)—Europe's ranking 
national judo experts will gather 
in Paris Dec. 4 and 5 for a two J 
as pextoual championship meet.| New Zealand's food price index 
The individual and team winners recently dropped six points in a) 
of this contest will represent Eu-'month.   
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About one billion of the world's 
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i pane eee [Housewife Helped - to manage her arg Mere than 
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Stir a little butter. and curry) fants. Serve with curried lamb or|from a typical large departmentichased from an average indepen 
Hospital] lans ) ule | COS Corrie nied Fat cn hore re vere by tock, det rose 
SEA TUTTE ot | Don’t Be Misled—“lIf It’s Alive — It’s Fresh” 
4-8 Lb. Average 
y, {Hen Turkeys 5-17 u. 
Roasti ng . Tom Turkeys 18 Lbs. Up 
Hens pa ‘| FRESH—NOT FROZEN 
i Ducks--Geese--Capons--Fryers All Poultry Dressed Free of Charge! 
SOR SEM RE Oo RR Re: 
Wild Rabbits — Coon - Fresh Fish of All Kinds 
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_ EARLY START — With Christmas dinner only a few days off, is cubing bread, while Paul Greer of DeSoto place chops celery. Pp EOPLE Pp U L | R Y RKE yi 
the cooks at Pontiac State Hospital are already preparing ingredients Ready with advice and tke cans of seasoning is Mrs. Oswald E. See : . 
for poultry stuffing. Earl W. Hudnell of Court drive, the butcher at of Lansdowne. The 250 loaves of bread needed for the dressing 82 S$ Saginaw St (Wholesale and Retail) , FE 4-1521 the hospital, is trimming wing tips and readying one of the ninety 22- tower behind the group 
pound turkeys for the oven. Mrs. Harold Parks of Henderson avenue 
Lean Beef 
| Ribs 7. 19%. I Bacon. 23: | Lean, Center Cut | OVEN-REDI . . PORK 
T Oo M 19 to 24 Lb. CHOPS 
            
      
        
    
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Junedole Brand 1 Dozen Certon Leen, 7-Rib Cut Fresh, Leon 
REDI-EAT MEDIUM PORK GROUND |- 
PICNICS EGGS ROAST BEEF 
29% 55° | 25, [ti $100 | 
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Smoked 39: ROAST | BREAST | CHOPS i c 
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FRIED CAKE DAY—Norman Warmer of North- menu. The automatic doughnut machine drops | 
rup street makes fried cakes for pre-Christmag circles of batter into a huge deep fat kettle. They 
meals at Pontiac State Hospital. Thirty-four bun- are turned and removed by hand. 
dred are needed every time they appear on the 
  
          
    Chickens ond Copons all at reasonable prices. Fancy Fruit Boskets, imported and 
      domestic wines and champagnes. Candies, nuts and all the trimmings to top off your 
           Christmes meals. 
JELLO) yc" | DEFIANCE COFFEE 
A~25-|_ 79: BISQUICK | cRiSco [=== ™m The perfect way to save money! You 
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hear about in this country is channeled into Erway of Rochester was presiding at the slicing | 
f ions like the Pontiac State Hospital, where machine when pictures of Christmas week ac- | 
dieticians like Grace Clark welcome it. It means tivities in the hospital kitchen were being taken. 
more protein for each patient when 300 pounds         
         a 10¢ Savings Stamp with every 
5.00 Cash Register Receipt. Save 
Now! You can exchange the Stamps 
for U. S. Savings Bonds or Cash.   
       ° ° | mane er kinds of cookies. And | 
Christmas Meals Festive trent snton. ° ° | Imagine a‘deep fat container 
: at Pon tiac Sta te Hospi tal |measuring approximately 2x3 feet! 
Well, when you fry 3.400 doughnuts | 
By JANET ODELL aa abe copra = body cavi- jin one day, you need thee qed Pontiac Press Home Editor les to keep them moist. room for cooking them. The hos- 
There's a holiday air pervading, Giblets and wing tips are cooked|pital bakery has an automatic even the kitchens of the great|/¢arly to make a rich broth used in doughnut machine among other sprawling State Hospital. The sie irene There . ~ Clark |labor-saving devices. a : : 
fan hoor on Toray Torine| wpa ptt wit have [aaa ety Sit Tae : Saar pa ave ssing it takes to feed 3,000 
Ma Grace tag hospital dieti-| trutt cake for dessert Christmas |people? Miss Clark gave me the Piet heme kitchen. where ever Plum padding for Ohrist- amounts of the various ingredients the leas kes . BES ne oe a used. 
hoon meal was being prepared. | jes for Christmas supper. Each en an Bh 
Several of ~ cooks sipped pita will also receive a stocking pieced woe 90 TURKEYS 
concerned with work on the Christ-| fiteq with fruit, nuts and candy. | 730 losvss of bree mas dinner, not to be served, of : 4 galloris chopped onions Gourse, until Sunday. In addition to turkey, dressing} s allons chopped celery | and gravy, Sunday's dinner will in-| 3°2 pounds sage 
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minety turkeys cauliflower, celery and the dessert.| % s*llons turkey stock | 
for oyster stew, Chi-| Start several days ahead of time 
crushed to cube the bread and prepare the 
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End Yule Meal 
With Light Note 
For a light but delightful end to 
the family Christmas dinner, this 
Cnerry-Apricot Bavarian seems 
about right. 
Cherry-Apricot Bavarian 
Z tadlespoons unfisvored gelatin 
UP p ate 
canned epricote 
lemon juice ‘ pe aleved 
pOT: 8 
    | ‘tract about five minutes, 
Ithey're seady to light. To hold the ne Put Economical Onions 
cubes. eover soft drink bottle caps in Soup, Stew, Salad tine the knife through a rew pe. 
Dry onions are stacked high in tato; remove it from your hands 
Place four or six sugar cubes on the displays at local markets. by rubbing them in celery salt; 
{plate around cake in their foil- | Consumer marketing information and chew a little parsley dipped 
jeoered holders, light and serve! agents recommend using many of in vinegar to remove it from your shia , stews, roles salads. 
— Try Floming Fruitcake nt otha Vomian oder Aly re- 
for Christmas Drama ‘move it from your knife by run- 
|. Flame your fruitcake for dra- 
imatie holiday setving. Flaming is 
jeasy. * * * 
  
    _ Soak sugar cubes in lemon ex- to “oh’s” and “‘ah's"! these « economical vegetables in| breath. re 
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WISHES YOU A 
ERRYACHRISTMAS PICNICS 
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1 rup pped m@raschioa Lerries, 
drained come beck 
Soften “gelatin n water Dissolve . 
over boiling water nhine apri- CIGARET TES ; 
‘o's. Jemom jinee, sugar and salt: - ' . 
hee en per Your LUCKIES—CAMELS—CHESTERFIELDS Birds Eye 
gelatin and mix weil Chowe “sa a Girt 
Chill unt!) miature™ ts slightly ] 89 FROZEN nae a Cart 
thekened. Fold in remaining in CRISCO or . certen gredients. ‘iurn into 4A ip mold STRAWBERRIES 
ent until tym Tnmeid and gar FLUFFO 
mish with additional chernes, if He ; Anaad. Senes six (6 Cght! | Our ‘Christmas Choice to You! 
10-0. C Cherry Rice Delight : Lb. Can C A LL COFFEE Lb. 7 ¢€ Phas. 
1-3 ewp rice | 
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’ Ppompesae Canaan CHERRY-APRICOT BAVARIAN — For a ce he ideal dessert for families that do not care for | Ly . 
. cap chap e¢ | maresst ir theres Jightful holiday dessert which is light and colorful, ine heavier puddings. a 
Oe iin) Benes crocus hupeed hae yourself go with Cherry- Sus ot Bavarian It is _ 12 cranned apricot drained ee es ' 
6 vetaschino cherrr ote | 
- tenepeeaa Feeciacen 30 minutes — and add mushrooms. ; PEACHES 
ur ey En S p in oup Just before serving add Madeira e 
} orice or sherry or lemon juice. Makes 10 : uper Gg r e No. 242 Cen 
te te fasponns) Semon Jo1-e Leftoyer turkey can be the be- and blend in flour. Cook for a mo- [0 12 servings Cc Combine rice and muik coon un- &Mning of much fine eating The ment and then stir in stock grad a Lb. 6500 Hatchery Road OR 3-1552 for Cc 
_ +) mae turkey carcass, of course, means ually Bring to boil and add onion. Be sure to add salt, whole pep- Ww r til xt boils. Simmer until rice : _ 
a ae Hoe 0 aan ‘ : ee a large pot of delicious rich soup celery, rice, and seasonings to per celery leaves and onion when | BEER ‘ INE to TAKE OUT 
one-fourth cup sugar, one-half tea Let's tum to “Magic With Left. [@5'¢ I you are cooking chicken giblets’ pea Deily. Sunday 9 A.M. 10.9 PLM. 
Simmer untti rice is soit - spoon salt and cinnamon. mix well 
Cool five minutes chill 
Fold rice mixture and chopped 
cherries into cream. Turn into 
serving dishes. Top with apricots 
and cherries, 
eanwhile. combine one 
cup sugar, cornstarch and 
eighth teaspoon salt Gradually add 
water and cook, stirring constantly 
until mixture is thickened and 
clear. Add remaining ingredients 
and mix well 
Chill and pour over apricot-cher- 
ry mixture. Serves six 
Bran Muffins | 
Can Be Made 
Light and Flutty 
Did you know bran muffins 
could have a fluffy texture? Try 
these and see! 
Feather Bran Muffins 
Ihe a ready-to-eet bran 
Huge cup rare flour 
3 teaspoons Ppsresy scting baaing pow 
“ teaspoon salt 
4 cup suger 
1 eng 2 tablespoons 
melted) 
Soak bran in milk in a medium- 
sized mixing bowl. Meanwhile sift 
together the flour, baking powder. 
salt and sugar onto a piece of 
paper. Beat egg, in a small bowl, 
enough to combine yolk and white 
When bran has taken up most of 
the milk, add sifted dry ingredi- 
ents, lightly beaten egg and melted 
butter. 
Stir only enough to moisten 
flour; do not beat or muffins 
will be peaked or humped and 
have tunnels. Fill muffin cups 
two-thirds full. 
Bake in a hot one 
  butter or Mmargerine 
(400 degrees: oven 
until a cake tester inserted in 
center comes out clean—about 25 
minutes for medium-sized or large 
muffins 
If cups measure 3 
the top and are about 1 inch deep 
this recipe will make eight mutf- 
fins inches across 
U.S: Asked te © Develop 
New Potato Products 
WASHINGTON (INSi—The Agri 
culture Department's Potato Ad- 
Visory Committee wants the gov- 
ernment to step out with a wide 
range of new research work on 
the production and use of the lowly 
tuber 
Among other things, the commit- 
tee says the department should 
try to develop new processed po 
tato products, emphasizing high 
quality and ease of preparation, 
and also to improve processing 
methods of presen potato prod-' 
ucts 
The aepeccen has long been 
<ponsoring a wide range of re- 
se arch Projec ts in this held 
  and enticing collection 
usable meat from ft 
possible and make the basic broth 
for turkey soup immediately. 
cracking 
larger bones with a cleaver or 
hammer. Put in a large soup pot 
with bay leaf and other herbs, and overs’’ by Lousene Rousseau Brun- 
ner a new collection of 300 recipes 
using leftovers It's a practical 
his tur 
key soulp recipe is one example. 
Turkey Soup 
Turkey carcass 
1 bay leaf 
4 te@spoon marjoram 
‘y teaspoon thyme 
', teaspoon basi) 
2 tablespoons butter or maga:.ne 
3 tablespoons flour 
1 medium onion chopped fine 
', cup minced celery 
Balt and pepper 
', cup rew rice 
‘a pound mushrooms sliced and 
saiitewd 
3} tablespoons Madeira or sherry, if 
desired, or 
1 tablespoon lemon juice 
Here is the traditional last ap 
pearance of the turkey, and a de 
licious one it can be. To avoid 
keeping the turkey carcass on hand 
remove all 
as SOON AS for several days, 
Break up the carcass. 
enough water to cover completely 
and simmer slowly, covered 
three to four hours. 
~~ Strain through a fine sieve so 
as te remove little slivers of 
bene, and sort out pieces of tur 
key and put back in the broth. 
(At this stage broth can be stored 
te make soup another day.) 
Melt butter in kettle large 
enough to hold the broth you have 
      for 25 to and pieces of bony back for stock, | 
  
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Christmas Eve 
Closed 
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Monday, 
December 26th 
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  Fine selection of Holiday Foods including Fresh 
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wines and champagnes, poultry, seasonings and 
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British Pressuring for. Baghdad Pact 0 Escape Fire | Causes Fall for Jordan Governments _. uth. By JOHN H. MARTIN ' jfighters if Jordan would join the, British influence is very strong in Grand Rapids |     
  
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mas Eve, prayers, a choir singing 
bapanese Christmas. |crrstmes hymn and a sermon jare normal activities. 
Embraces Our Santa pull paiicead rgie r the early 30s merchants began pro- 
  
  INS Foreign Director -e-pows ‘five-power pact of Britain, Tur- if ic Mua Conon ee pees | TOKYO «—A frosty night, a'custom — is a good chance to have moting it to boost year end busi- British efforts to get Jordan to'key, Pakistan, Iraq and Iran. | : oe Two - Story Apartment jolly little man and a sleigh flash-'a good time, Lavish amounts of ness. The custom gradually spread. join the anti-Communist Baghdad) Young King Hussein then named. Hussein, the 20-year-old monarch, Qos . FI , ing across the moon going east— liquor are consumed. . Now even geisha girls and the Pact, has caused the fall of two! 5. iar Hexzah Mahal). who | is, for instance, British-educated.| ructure = in ones ‘it’s Santa Claus San headed for For Japan’s more than 500,000 lusty big city cabarets promote the _ governments in Amman within @ \.) dered Jordan's eisanding a § He and his cousin, King Faisal II Cqgyses $50,000 Ruin the land of the sun goddess. Christians there is a more reverent season to increase profits. week. ; Jord 5 of Iraq, also British-educated for-! ~ And with him will come Japan’s = ———— ——— e * s oes os a oS rE association: mally assumed their thrones May ‘unique and joyous celebration of Behind the rioting this week are a iediaiaa 2, 1953, when both reached the GRAND RAPIDS \#—More than the Yuletide—borrowed from the 66 2 - This former mayor of Amman, a & age of 18. ‘20 persons—many clad only in 
peverel factors — Arab hostility to lawyer now in his middle-forties, night clothes—escaped a fire which Western Tea yany siippedan is Israel, resentm: LU : “ASES 8 ifi- Aine ba nh Pith Sond ane was a natirall because ithe young GENERAL GLUBB caused $50,000 damages yesterday Most cases of its religious signifi 
king is a backer of the pact — The well-equipped Arab Legion to a two story store-apartment’ of course, the new ivisi Soviet Com- If he can find enough courageous of Jordan is commanded by Hus- structure on Division avenue. munist drive against the Bagdad cance. 
This year the old, old fairy tale Blue Tag 
A , = men to take cabinet posts in the sein But actually an old World Several firemen received ox\gen of Christmas will live in probably 
Pact in the Middle East. seething Jordanian politics. War I veteran, Gen. Glubb Pasha, to counteract dense smoke that ‘more homes of this predominantly shows you the Premier Said Fl Mufti re- is the commander. filled the building as they battled Buddhist and Shinto nation than signed last week during defense patel pact Mahal t0 apse | General Glubb, a Briton, is a the blaze in freezing weather. No talks with British chief of the and Hussein to dissolve pariia. | short, rounded, white-haired man ©"€ Otherwise was injured in the imperial staff, Sir Gerald Temip- ment to make way for new elec. | who has served the Legion for i". 
pler. tions, This in effect will be a | %5 years in a little country _‘ Police blocked off the street and Britain was understood to have plebiscite on whether Jordan which has no oil, little fertile "OUted hundreds of rush-hour autos 
offered new heavy 3 arms and jet) joins the Ragnand powers, | land and no discovered mineral |270und the area as 11 fire depart-, ee ens a —| deposits. ,ment units arrived on the scene. 
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ifully to limited resources. smart TV Set 
| For days children have been 
‘prattling about Santa San, singing 
| ‘Jingle Bells”’ and “Silent Night’’ 
,and taking pla walks with 
their parents into the lavish Christ- ‘ 
‘mas wonderlands of Tokyo's de- 1 = SAYS ARTHUR GODFREY 
\partment stores. 
There curvaceous girl Santa 
Clauses direct crowds into eleva- 
tors, giant spangled Christmas 
trees rear two and three stories Fire Chief Frank H. Burns | 
said the blaze broke out about 
6:30 a.m., and was brought under 
control about two hours tater. | 
| Jordan's economy actually is 
‘built around the small but well- 
% trained Arab Legion. The British) 
. |taxpayers shell out for the Legion 
to the tune of approximately $21,- 
       
     The new 21-inch CBS Sets are 
the first “luxury” sets in the   Firemen still were at work at 
000.000 yearly. 10 a.m., investigating the cause, MINK TOOTHBRUSH — Joy high and gifts of pearls, silks and aoe 
oy 8 #8 Burns said a fire in the same Talbot of San Mateo, Calif.. tries sitecek are nS cheap popular-price Geld. They have If the British withdrew their SUUCture caused similar damage out the mink toothbrush she re- | The decorations do TOY «carry extra components and quality &? ‘support, the economy of Jordan!" 1947. He said today’s fire ap- ceived for Christmas. Inscribed over into the average home. Only engineering features like alumi- 
: ) |would sink fast. . parently started at the rear of the “For one who has everything,”’ the rich can afford a tree, largely nized picture tubes and ex- second floor, swirled through a the regal gift sells for less than because of the approaching, mo false attic and spread across the three dollars. Joy, 22. laughingly traditional New Year’s holiday a . 
Cleric Says Juvenile building before firemen were able Says she doesn't know how she which requires special ornamenta- 
to operate ' has been able to get along with: tipn of its own. panded screens usually found 
only in high-priced models. 
Come see for yourself. Look for ae ae Serres 
    Mu st Share Guil f Too The building, in a commercial-| out one up to now. Christmas morning children will the Arthur Godfrey Blue Tag. residential neighborhood on the! ———_— pop out of bed to find a present! : ‘ city’s south side, housed five busi. Britain remained the world’s or two waiting for them. Later in ae inch Moses $169.95 RICHMOND. Va. W—The concept saa) places and the second Ee leading exporter of automobiles in the day the family may dine out. | . which places the blame for juvenile’ living quarters. ‘the first quarter of 1955 with the Perhaps on chicken. For the chil- delinquency entirely on parents — ‘shipment nt 105,792 cars abroad. dren there will be ice cream and (| mp on ec ric   
        doesn’t ring true to a noted Cath-; Calcutta police have launched cakes. whee Malic educator. a drive against car thieves, arrest- Automobile exports in 1954 totaled To the average fun- loving Japa-| 825 W. Huron S¢t. FE 4-2525 GET YOUR JAR noe r | This philosophy of excuse ignores, !"& 16 persons. ee _ 366.000, largest in the world. nese. Christmas — an imported — 5 
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- Events Mark Christmastime in County Churches   
  
Barker-James Rite Read Rochester to Observe by Candlelight 
in St. Paul's 
ROCHESTER—St. Paul's Metho- 
dist Church in Rochester was the Methodist 
ester Churches have scheduled Tell Traditional and Special Services | ROCHESTER—Nearly all Roch-\carols and special Christmas mu-|be “They Offered Gifts." The adult choir, directed by Frank Irish will’   — 
  
| Faith Baptists: Prepare | 
for Sunday Programs 
} WATERFORD — The entire Sun-|The choir will sing immediately 
  |Drayton Church 
Features Choirs 
pev ved. sic. i ians to scene of the Saturday evening wed Christmas Eve services. Several in’ 4+ 1) 9m. the traditional Hol ‘sing Christmas music. The Christ- 4@y School Department of the Paagigh: bard pervice ers we United Presbyterians 
ding of Euphemia , Barker and this area Meld their Christmas Can- ar F0'Y'mas Day worship service will be Faith Baptist Church will present | . P ®- | Hear ‘Keepers of the 
Charles James. The immediate tatas on Wednesday, including St Baptism will be held for the new at 10 a.m. ‘a program at 10 a.m. Chirstmas! 
families and relatives were pres- 
ent for the ceremony 
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  John’s I anheran Charch. 
Christmas Son ie ee in at 
St. Phillips Episcopal Church with babies in the parish or any other 
children. Parents desiring to have 
children baptized are asked to con- 
  Christ Lutheran sd ws € 
day. | 
Each pe or have a 
  Inn’ Sunday 
DRAYTON PLAINS — ‘Keepers 
of the Inn’ will be the sermon | 
Euphemia is the daughter of the ‘traditional Christmas (Com- fact the rector, the Rev. Edgar A. part in the production. Department | theme for the 11 a.m. service Sun- 
Mr, and Mrs. Keen H. Barker of munion service on Christmas Eve. Lucas. a8 soon as possible. . iheads supervising include; nurs: | iday at the Community United 
Oakdale, Ky., and Charles is the Saturday. at 10:30 pm There will also be a service of! Plans Services pete esp conhoas eee beginner, Presbyterian Church. 
son of Mr. and Mrs. Samuel W. Preceding the Communion a SS Rtn eee, ar ue . ‘Mrs. Floyd token’ junior, Robert BF gaara 3 et race James of Lutz, Fla.. formerly of , Service at 10 ee aaa sick and shut-ins will be gladly or Both y th d Se . z 'Parrish; intermediate, W illiam| eueaae Mn calslWe 
Faia ' pai Or wineleceanint™ Mrs. ministered upon request by calling) . oy : an MOF Campbell; and young people, Rob-| Have Heard on High,’ ‘When 
For her wedding, Euphemia = | _ EEA Marding! The adult the church office, Ol, 6-1661. Choirs Will Sing for dg edltiaabeinipa lace pan wil Christ Was Born,” and “In the 
chose a ballerina length gown of 
Chantilly lace ever satin. Her 
fingertip veil was caught by a | choir, under the direction of Mrs. 
| George Ross Jr., will sing old tra. . 
ditional carols and special musi- 
| eal settings for the service. First Congregational | 
At 11 p.m. Saturday there will 
be a special Candlelight Commun-| Worshipers 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Two 
ity Service in the First Congrega- traditional Christmas Eve Services jiam Campbell and Mrs. Holden. | 
Worship service will begin at 
11. The choir will sing special 
  Silence of the Night.” 
The choir ts under the direc- 
tion of Charlotte Baird and the 
accompanist at the organ is Mrs. 
  tiara trimmed with seeded Christmas = selectio and the a Y : On Sunday. Christmas Day. there tiona] Church. The public is in- will be held at Christ Lutheran Ser nk ae . i Clark Morgan Jr. 
pearls and sequins. She carried willlibel ino services|ol iloly (Com: vited. The Rev John Yuells will Church, Airport road and Williams v. asten will present t \ 
a white Prayer book with white au 9 am and the soca on the topic, “To All the Lake road, announced pastor, the Christmas message. | Other Christmas music will in- 
reses. Her only jewelry was a 
single strand of pearls, a gift 
from the bridegroom. 
Oneita Barker of Rochester munwon one 
other at 10 a.m, with the combined 
junior choir of 0 voices singing, the World.” The adult choir, under the’ 
direction of Worth Mallory, 
Song in the Air,” ‘Rev. Arvid E. 
will candlelight services will be held ored sound film, 
_ render “Glory to God,” ‘‘There’s @ at 8 p.m., and 11 p.m. The Rev. will be presented in the church. | 
and ‘Birthday of/Mr. Anderson will. preach’ at both Anderson. Two - At 7:30 Sunday evening the pol 
“The Nativity’ 
    -clude an—organ and piane duet 
by Mrs, Morgan and Marlynn 
\Keasey. The junior choir, under 
‘the direction of Mrs. H.R. Trex- 
ler, will sing ‘‘Songs in the Night.” the King.” services on the theme, ‘‘The Living Bible School will be held at 9:45 | wi at 9: On Sunday morning at 10:45, xa has Come.” 
  served her sister as maid of hon- 
Six Tableaux 
    senting in music, narration, and 
| ee ae slides, the story, 
: = Siemens by Henry |Wiley, who will direct the coun 
\choir in the traditional, ‘‘The First 
‘Noel’ and ‘Under the Stars.’ The 
junior choir will also sing, *‘O Little 
Town of Bethlehem” and ‘‘Canon 
‘for Christmas” by Malmin. ‘rence, 5175 Rochester Rd., | 
announce the engagement of their: Farm Bureaus 
Adopt Program ci: iss"% sc Plan to Raise Income Altred Fosmoen, 3984 C Troy. No date has been set map the! an ee . Aisiigel there will be a special Christmas | Music at the 8 p.m. viii : | CAROL JEAN LAW RENOS en : S. a s cs ’ service with the adult choir pre- under the direction of Mrs. + Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth A 
' : Lapeer Pair Critical 
After Auto Accident LAPEER—Ernest Paddison, 68. A reception for approximately 
125 guests was held in the Amen- 
can Legion Hall of Rochester 
s * * "fo Tell of Birth | | Church Members tO woty Night.” “There Shall a Star 
« | Participate as Featured Come Out of David,”” and “Gesu Following a honeymoon in Flor- 
  
anthems at the beginning of the 
service, and will include “Hasten ida, the newlyweds will reside on Bambino" with Bonnie Axford as | f Farmin Families; .. ; i ; . ian 
Lehigh Road in Rochester _ MRS. CHARLES JAMES Players Selstet! | ‘The music af the It a.m. serv. © 9 * wedding jand phis twits (remue SS 
anes z = = é | Ice is under the direction of Mrs. Expand Demand Cale bere pare me critical | | The pre-nursery children through yartin Wager. The senior chats | I I ‘© h h \condition in Lapeer County General 
ROMEO — ‘The Coming of the kindergarten department will con- will A sett. Ht el m ay urc Hospital after being involved in a 
al S in ed by ommunities Christ Child” in six tableaux will yene at the same hour. The Rev. wee —— CHICAGO, Ill. — Voting dele- Baptizes Eleven |pm. tan ng be presented at 7:30 p.m. tonight Mr Yuells announces that, as the ‘Hasten |22tes of the State Farm Bureaus 
Sidney A. Colyer, Sr. Mr. Fennix died yesterday after. | here. 
MILFORD — Service for Sidney ‘noon. 
A Colyer Sr. 41, 228 Cardinal, Survivors include five daughters, 
Mrs. Mildred Todd, Mrs. Doris jat the First Congregational Church, |10:45 service is a family service, 
Members of the church will be 
the featured players, under the 
will be held at 10.30 a.m. Saturday \foore, Mrs. Ila Cole, Mrs. Gayle direction of Mrs H. A. Miller and 
at the Commerce Community Meth- Cole all of Rochester and Mrs. 
odist Church with burial in Oak- Shirley Michel of Lum: three sons, David Ross 
Harvey, 
Farmington and Henry of St. Clair land Hills Memorial Gardens. Mr 
Colyer died Tuesday of Rochester, Joseph of 
Shores; four brothers, John of Bay 
He is survived by his wife. Bar- ‘City: August of Essexville, Wil-| 
bara; five sons, Sidney, Robert. \jiam of North Branch and George 
Johnny, Steuart and Ronald atjo¢ Linden: two sisters, Mrs. John 
home; one daughter, Harriet at peters of Hillman and Mrs. Joseph 
home; his mother, Mrs. Harriet Bogart of Essexville, and 23 grand- 
Colyer of Kansas City, Mo., one children. 
sister, Mrs. Henry Billman of) 
Kansas City, Mo. and a brother, 
John, of Prairie Village. Kan 
Arthur Proctor 
MARLETTE—Service for Arthur 8 p-m. Funeral Home, with burial to 
Burial was made in Zion Ceme- follow in Clare. Mrs. Proctor, 66, was held Monday. 
tery, Watertown. He died Friday 
He is survived by his wife. 
Emma, five daughters, Mrs. Al-, 
bret Strickler of Peck, Mrs. Her- 
bert Potter of Brown City, Mrs. 
John Redmond of Marlette, Mrs. | 
Russell Alles fo Grosse Pointe 
Woods, and Mrs. Robert Makie of 
Detroit; three sons, Renton Mrs, Dela Cope 
FARMINGTON TOWN SHIP — 
|Servicé for Mrs. Dela Cope. 87. 
24770 Powers Rd., will be held at 
tonight from Farmer-Sno- 
ver 
Cope died 
yesterday. 
She is survived by one neph 
ew, Claude Cope of Owosso. 
Vacated City Office 
# {0 Be Storage Site   Doris Vos. The setting is by Mrs. 
assisted by Mrs. Ted 
Moore 
The junior choir will provide 
traditional Christmas background 
music. A trumpet solo, “O Holy 
Night”, will be played by Gary 
Shovan. Mrs. Ross will also be | 
featured soloist in her portrayal 
of Mary. 
This church will also be the 
scene of a Candlelight Service at 
11 p.m. Christmas eve 
A Christmas vesper service will 
. place of a morning worship 
service older children should accompany 
their parents. A Christmas baptism 
service will be administered at the 
same hour 
At. St. Andrews 
At St. Andrew's Catholic Church 
the traditional Christmas Eve serv- 
ice will be held beginning at 11:15 
with Christmas e¢arols sung, with 
Solemn High Mass at midnight. fol- Hasten 
  Sandra Williams On Christmas Day there will be for farm products. 
a worship service at 11 am. with They also adopted plans for mak- Amy Lynne, daughter of Mr. and Ice Cream Co., at the 37th annual meeting of the 
American Farm Bureau Federa-| 
aoe here set forth a detailed pro-| 
gram to improve the net incomes. 
‘of farm families by balancing total Children were baptized by the Rev. 
‘production with effective demand| Johp H. Balfour in’ First Congrega-' 
itional Church, Sunday morning: , Softly” by Children Sunday 
as organist and ing the demand bigger through eX- vig Neil Dodge; Debra Dee, 
Mrs. John Wiley as soloist. The pansion of markets at home and daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harpld’ 
ichoir will sing, 
owed by Low Mass of Thanks-/>Y Anderson. 
giving | 
On Sunday, Low Masses are 
scheduled for 7, 8:30 a.m. and 
noon. Solemn High Mass will be 
sald at 10:30 a.m., caer 
Solemn Benediction of 
Blessed Sacrament. 
beginning at 11 mas Eve, 
  
Christmas Tree Crop | srs 
Is Good Money Maker 
res ane ARBOR ® — A University;replace their virgin pine. With sand 
lichigan forest management ex- blowing across crop lands, they 
Brown City, Melton of Mariette sl Relief is in. sight for Oakland soho says that Christmas trees can) asamp Scotch pine, white and Nor- 
Gary Lee at home; 30 grandchil-|County Clerk Lynn D. Allen, who be a good dren anf two great-grandchildren; |has experienced increasing diffi. want to build up their land and 
three sisters, Mrs. Lydia Hanson. culty im finding suitable places to still make money. 
Detroit, Mrs. Bernnard Bartz and store the county's voluminous legal 
Mrs. Walter Hohf both of Melivin- 
dale, and a brother, Herman, of 
Wayne. 
Paul Gill 
DRYDEN—Service for Paul Gill 
16, will be held at 9:30 a.m. Friday 
at the Sacred Heart Church in Im- 
lay oy with burial to follow in 
ers Funeral Home. Paul 
Tuesday from injuries received in| 
an automobile accident Sunday! 
near Romeo. 
He was a student in Dryden 
Hligh School and a member of: 
both basketball and football teams. 
He is survived by his parents, 
Mr. and Mrs. Ervin Gill, four: 
brothers, Anthony of Lincoln, Neb.,| 
George of Camp Pendleton, Calif.,' 
John of Great Lakes Naval Train-| 
ing: School and Irvin at home;) documents Prof. Kenneth P. Davis of the 
university's school of natural re- 
Completion next year of the new sources says the trees aid = soil 
health building under construction 294 moisture conservation and are Porty Marks Holida 
at the County Service Center off also good land utilization. 'Y y 
N. Telegraph Rd. will see the | Many owners, he said, realize 
Health Department moved from its) farge money ‘yields per acre. In 
present quarters behind the court. 
house in downtown Pontiac 
moved 
old health build. 
jing and we'll have space for the 
clerk's files where the prosecutor's Naaid Robert rocky land or ‘office is now located,’ 
'Y. Moore, chairman of the Board 
ofAuditors 
Marlette ‘School Gives 
Christmas Program 
MARLETTE | Michigan thie year the demand 
lor trees has reached one and a 
“The prosecutor's office will then ce million, while more than 30 
tion, 
Eroded hillsides and gulleys. | 
small stretches of 
other land can be made use of by’ 
the planting of Ghristmas trees, he 
SAV. 
Farmers now own two-thirds of 
some 200.000 acres in the nation, 
new_devoted to Christmas tree 
plantations. The best trees are, 
— The auditorium Norway spruce, Douglas fir, Scotch) 
‘of Marlette High School was the pine and balsam fir, he adds. 
\scene of a Christmas program re- PLANT IN SPRING for farmers who 
Today.” ~ he says, “these farm- 
ers stand to make more than 
$300,000 in the Christmas tree mar-! 
ket.””. 
Club held its Christmas dinner and! afternoon there will be a Paha Sunday School Holds 
show by the Taits of Lake Orion. 
Vacation starts after the parties. party at the Hughes Cafe Friday) 
evening. Gifts « were exchanged. |— Admits 35 Breakins ot | WARREN (INS) — A gang of alias fel ae 
The Rev. Kenneth Burgess has ‘ight boys ranging in age from 15 srocKPILE FERTILITY be held at 4 30 p.m. on the holiday arranged a special service Christ- to 18 h 
robberies in Center Line, Roseville, 
|St. Clair Shores, 
ren Township. 
‘Plan Metamora Parties 
METAMORA — Christmas par- Standard 
ities will be held in each room 
at the Metamora grade school on Public policy field. 
MARLETTE — The Social Hour, | Tyureday forenoon, 
| “Christmas a abroad. 
  as admitted breaking into 
35 Macomb County gas stations 
through to midnight. His topic will in the last month 
Detective Lieutenant Anthony 
Winters of Warren Township po- 
lice. said seven of the boys were \Dodge; Carolyn Joy, daughter of, 
rises were the major actions Mr. and Mrs. Richard Matthews: 
= ae ang discussion Mrs. Nelson Schaaf. 
Others were: Kathleen Ann, 
jacorted at Se pal eos meeting Eineder; Douglas Harry and Kath- onal policies of all Ty" Jeanne, chitdre of Mr. an 
|Mrs. John Hobolth, and Connie 
| Jean, Peggy Je and Walter Steven, 
children of Mr. and Mrs Walter 
In adopting a ‘‘soi! bank’ policy. Clark. 
the voting delegates of the state ee 
Farm Bureaus spelled out for the 
first time exactly how the organir «Changes Sermon Hour 
ation proposes ‘stockpiling fer- SEYMOUR LAKE — The Rev 
tility in the soil for use in emer- Edward Pumphrey will deliver his 
)gencies” rather than storing sur- Christmas sermon in the Seymour 
pluses in government bins. |Lake Methodist Church Sunday 
The pian has these purposes: morning at 10 instead of the usual, 
1. To reduce our overexpanded; time. inating months of policy de- ‘Patricia Kay, daughter of Mr. and| 
Gang of Eight Boys regal | oe on nationa) policy daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Merlin! Returning from St. Joseph Hos- 
pital, Flint, where they had vis- 
IMLAY CITY — The following | *e@ ® school teacher friend, police 
jsaid Paddison attempted to pass 
)a truck and crashed headon into a 
truck coming from the opposite di- 
‘rection. Owned by the Sweetland 
it was driven by 
‘Gottlieb Krous, 24, of Flint, 
Paddison has concussions, ser- 
fous neck and back injuries and 
multiple contusions. His wife suf- 
fers from severe face lacera- 
tions, hand injuries and possibie 
concussion. 
The injured man is the former 
owner and operator of the Com- 
4 mercial Milling Co. here, and for- 
mer operator of a milling firm at 
Richmond, The Paddisons have 
one son, William, of Birmingham. 
Receive Word of Death 
LEONARD — Word has been re- 
ceived here of the death of Mrs 
Retta Nettleton Coleman, 8, of 
Prescott, Wis. She died of a heart 
attack. Mrs. Coleman was a former 
teacher in Leonard School before 
‘her marriage. 
  
$500 4gricultural plant. |— 
2. To build up a fertility re- 
serve in the soil. 
3. To cut government-held stocks: 
surplus commodities. 
The resolutions comprise Farm 
Bureau's program to improve farm 
‘income and raise rural living 
s. They also embody Farm 
Bureau's broader objectives in the Utica and War-| | ‘ 
ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP — Dr. 
,\L. L. Friedland of the Wayne Uni- 
‘versity Department of Public Ad- 
ministration has been retained by 
Royal Oak Township to analyze its and “in the 
Annual Yuletide Party   i] 
an | § 
od MARLETTFE: — Mrs. Donald Ha- 
ger chaperoned the young people 
‘of the Grace and Grit Sunday 
‘School class of the Bethe] Church fiscal structure, resources, and po- 
tential as the first step in catabligh:| 
jing a foundation for the new town- 
ship government. ° 
when they held their Christmas 
party in the church recreation fFlwood Dickens, township super- 
rooms, Tuesday night. visor, stated that Dr Friedland 
About twenty-five members were yi}} be asked to also serve as 
present Games were played and gqyjsor and consultant on govern- 
‘gifts exchanged. The committee mental organization and operations 
in charge included Norma Put- to assist township officials in  set- 
iman. Litlian Turner and Larry ting up adequate facilities and Davis. who served the lunch services for the township 
| | Representatives of the Chicago 
Christmas at Thomas | cavinsilet thee iieuning and lease 
Finance Agency advised town- Township Redevelopment 
for Royal Oak Launched program and application were jnit!- 
ated prior to the separation of 
‘Madison Heights from the town- 
ship. The federal agency wants as- 
surance of the township's ability 
‘to fulfill its obligations should it 
receive federal funds for redevel- 
\omment. The recent division of the 
‘township will not affect the prgram 
although it is now apparent. that 
the federal agency has been mark- 
ing time on fhe township's appli- 
cation pending the outcome of the 
recent charter election 
* = * 
Dr Friedland came to Michigan 
‘as Deputy Director of the War 
Manpower Commission in 1944 and 
has been at Wayne University since 
1947. He is governmental consult- 
ant to many municipalities in the 
|Detroit region and his book ‘‘Per- 
‘sonnel Administration in Michigan three sisters, Mrs. Max Fogg of Cently when Beverly Ann Blazier, | THOMAS — Thomas School will, ; mary und Coro! ai/masic director, presented the fifth Prof. Davis indicates that 8 to mt *| ship officials last week that its have its_Christmas tree and pro-| _ a 
gram tonight at 8 at the school. approval of the township's appli: | 
H. Fennix, 68, 32: home. i sixth grades in ‘The Birth of 
The characters were 
Mary, Joseph. the wise men, shep- Charlies G. Bissett 
LAPEER—Service for Charles 
G. Bissett, 68, 5090 Lippencott Rd., Christ.’ 
herds and angels. 
  ing atid harvesting for a tree be- 
tween six and eight feet. The best | 
time to plant is the spring after 
ithe last frost 12 years are needed between piant- L ~ 
  cation for federal funds for re- 
development was now being held 
up pending submission of the 
| report being prepared by Dr. The public is invited. 
County Births   \State Government” was published 
jin 1951. He is presently serving as 
the acting director of the newly 
icreated “State Fair Employment 
  
   
          will be held at noon Saturday at i : | Friedland. Practi Cc i ndi . n a Christmas tree, the im : actices Commission pending the 
Donelson-Johns Funeral Home with School Holds Parties portant consideration, _— Prof. | Seymour Lake The township's s redevelopment appointment of a director. 
burial in Mt. Avon Cemetery LEONARD — Christmas parties oi ate peedie retention pot, and Mre Eaward Batley | see _— iA aris OOOO 
_ Mr. are being held by each room indi- me ec Peng Bre Le Pes enh Otne) ee 
Bee eter Me Bie dice dually thisweek at thel Leonard) mabe oe a oes color, REUNION EN BELGIUM — Mrs, Orie Hathaway of Lapeer has ¢7 eens ce peers Gen 
He is ervived by his wife, School. A program and Christmas Cot Cod ome ; jum cece ! a several months trip to her native Belgium, the and Mss" Btaniey ‘Copendae are L t- Mi t . i tree will climax the school fes- Farmers of Ottawa County, al- first in the 48 years since she left her home in Ghent at the age of 19. | the parents of @ daughter, and Mr. and as Inu e Mabel; four sisters, Mabel Bissett 
of AuGres, Mrs. Blanche Doneison 
of Pontiac, Mrs Grace Reilly of 
Elba and Mrs. Maude Chauvit in of 
AuGres and a brother, 
Detroit. 
penn al tne eames WATERFORD TOWN SHIP —! In charge of arrangements are: | FABULOUS VALUE! FANTASTIC PRICE! KEEGO HARBOR—Service for ie the theme of the Renna Goshke and Thomas Hep-| OU 2 naught ‘ ey 
Mrs. Margaret DeSmith, 74, 3142 
Varjo, will be held af 10 a.m. Sat- tivities Friday evening. The PTA}most wiped out by logging and On her tour of her home country, she visited the convent where she | s 
will furnish candy for the affair. forest fires in n the 1880's began to) had attended school and located one of her teachers, now 89 years 
Silver Bells” 
senior dance siated for Friday from c™" °! Sohedule Senior Dance 
ler, co-chairmen: Nancy Shaack | 
is decorations chairman: Nancy | 
urday from Our Lady of Refuge 9 pm. to 12 in the high school j4.,<0n publicity; Pat Kline, in- 
Church va burial in Mt, Hope 
Cemetery Mrs DeSmith died 
early this morning. Recitation of 
Rosary will be at 8°30 pm. Fridas 
at Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. 
She is survived by two daugh-! 
ters, Mrs. Fred Kemp with whom 
dohn H. Fennix 
ROCHESTER—Service for John 
Emmons, will gymnasium. 
Second in importance te the 
prom, the affair will feature 
a University of Michigan band. vitations; Betty Morris, tickets; | 
Marjorie Willard. band: Eleanor | 
Harmes. refreshments 
IGillow. favors.     
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  and Mary | | old, and about 25 of her former classmates. 
  ee |Mrs Pedro Gaibom are the parents of | 
        
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Clark 
Mr. and Mrs. mad riddle of Route’! ; 
Clarkston, anmounce the birth of a 
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No. 16 in a series of Rane Creatures: 
THE WISTFUL HUNCH 
plays by ear and lets his mind take a holiday 
The HUNCH is a manufacturer who says advertising is an art — so why try to 
be scientific about it? 
He bets on horses by. the sound of their names, draws to inside straights, and 
always uses a putter when driving off a tee. 
He’s an amateur’s amateur. 
Fortunately, the HUNCH is a rare creature. Most advertisers realize that there 
is a degree of science in all human endeavors — and advertising is no exception. 
Most manufacturers carefully weigh their markets and advertise accordingly. 
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Their national advertising starts at the /ocal level — in newspapers! 
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1955 29 
Pontiac Tackles Edse   _THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER   FORTY-SEVEN 
Ford Tonight +>   
MSU, UM Win 
in Limited Big 
10 Cage Action Invite Competition 
Russid Séeking Muscl 
Test Prior to Olympics 
MOSCOW (INS) — Russia would   
    
Ferris of the National Amateur 
Spartans Defeat Irish 
84-78 in Overtime for 
3rd_ Straight 
.BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Michigan State remained the 
Big Ten’s only unbeaten basket- 
ball team by disposing of Notre 
Dame last night 84-78 in an over- 
time game. 
The victory was the Spartans’ 
third of the new campaign. They 
previously had defeated Southern 
Illinois university 99-71 and Pitts- 
burgh 82-81. The loss was Notre 
Dame's fifth in seven starts. like to test her muscles against 
the U. S. next summer prior to 
competing against her chief rival 
for Olympic honors at Melbourne. 
But so far only two contests are 
in the works, says Mikhail Peslyak, 
vice chairman of the USSR phys- 
ical culture and sport committee. 
Russian weightiifaters will go 
to the U. 8, in February to re- 
ciprocate the visit of American 
weightlifters to Moscow and Len- 
ingrad last summer. 
Peslyak said negotiations also 
are well advanced for a contest 
in free wrestling, probably in Feb- 
ruary or March. The site still has 
to be. chosen. Athletic Union to a suggestion 
Sent a month ago. They would like 
to discuss Track and Field meets 
between the two countries during 
the coming season. 
Those are all the angles the Rus- 
slans are working on the present, 
but Peslyak adds: 
“If other proposals appear, we 
would consider them with pleas- 
ure.”’ 
They sent proposals for weight- Auburn Fined 
by Conference 
for Recruiting Assistant Coach Gives 
Prep Prospects Money 
to Enter School 
BIRMINGHAM, Ala. (INS)—Au- 
burn has been slapped with a $2,000 
fine because an assistant football   Chiefs Shoot 
for Third Win 
at PHS Gym Van Ryzin Reshuffles 
Lineup for Game With 
Dearborn Thunderbirds 
Hoping to rebound from an 80-58 
‘drubbing by Central's Indians at   
  Julius McCoy set a Michigan 
State record by hitting 45 points, 
10 more than the old mark set 
by Al Ferrari against Indiana last 
season. 
McCoy swished 10 field goals 
in the first half as the Spartans 
took a 35-34 lead. The game re- 
mained close all through the last 
half with John Smyth, Notre 
Dame forward, hitting a basket 
the last 24 seconds to tie the 
score 74-74 and force the game 
into overtime. 
McCoy added two more baskets 
in the extra session as the Spar- 
tans — who hit 47 per cent of their 
shots — pulled away. 
.Minnesota captured third place 
in the University of Kentucky 
tournament by walloping Utah 90- 
TT. The Gophers hit 52 per cent 
of their field attempts and never ifting, wrestling, gymnastics and track and field. Only the weight- lifting panned out. 
North-South   Flint last Friday, the Pontiac High 
School basketball team encounters 
an inexperienced quintet from 
Dearborn Edsel Ford tonight in the 
PHS gym. 
Feeling in an experimental mood, 
head coach Art Van Ryzin will 
revamp his starting lineup for to- 
‘night’s game with the express pur- 
‘pose of utilizing as much height as 
‘the Chiefs can muster. 
* = * The PC&S committee spokesman 
added that they will invite the 
U.S. to send divers to the Soviet 
Union. in May and an Ameri- 
can Hockey team in December, 
1956. 
Meanwhile, the Russians are 
awaiting an answer from Dan 
Hamtramck Net Teams P rimed 
Juniors Enter | 
Florida Meet | 
MIAMI BEACH, Fia. u —Jerry | 
Dubie and PhyHis Saganski, both 
a | MIAMI, Fla. » — coach paid $500 each to twin high 
school stars to enter the South- | 
eastern Conference school. 
Conference commissioner Bernie 
Moore, who announced the penalty! 
yesterday, said the fine was the’ 
maximum he could impose, He! 
added: 
“We have gone into this case 
thoroughly and I think I got all my’ 
facts. My decision is based on 
those facts.’’         
  Van Ryzin will take advantage 
of tonight's non-conference situ- 
ation to conduct the reshuffling 
experiment. Art feels that some- 
thing valuable may be put to 
good use in later basketball ware 
against Saginaw Valley Confer- 
ence foes, 
Hudson Ray and Jim Skirmer, 
Pontiac’s two centers who have 
been alternating at the pivot post 
in the Ist three games, will botif 
start tonight's contest. The 6-3 Skin- 
ner will be employed as a forward 
and Ray, who stands 6-4, will stay 
at his center position. 
Willie DeWalt, the Chiefs’ lead- 
ing point-maker thus far, will move 
from forward to guard in combina- 
tion with diminutive Larry Peet or 
Terry Zellhart. Rod Treais will re- 
main at his forward spot. 
Edsel Ford's Thunderbirds, a 
‘green’ squad short on height, | Dixie Stars Favored 
in Eighth Game Played 
for Shrine Benefit According to Moore, the pay- | 
ments were made by assistant | 
| coach Hal Herring to Harry and | 
| and Robert Beaube, who starred 
| on the Emma- Sansom «high 
of Hamtramck, Mich., are among Coaches Art) school team at Alabama City, | 
220 entered in the Orange cio lala and Bernie Crimmins wel-| 4!8- 
junior tennis championships start- jcomed three Army football ar The twins were ruled ineligible} ing Monday. |today and for the first time the |to compete in Intercollegiate ath- 
Dubie ts top-ranked in junior Yankee squad was at full force letics for Auburn, but. could play boys in the Midwest. Miss Sagan- for the Dec. 26 Shrine North-South for other conference schools. 
This concession was made be 
cause the recruiting was reported 
‘within a few hours and because) s s s s e 
ceica isee Se eee Ske Boyd Wins Easily Over Scortichini | * 
play his no part of the money was spent. | 37 edge at the half. Jerry Dom.)"" . , 
meyer with 22 points and Dave | West in the gir Is division. The ° * . Tucker with 20 topped Minnesota.|_ 7% Championships are in four! Cadets flew in last night: Northwestern, seeking its first|™&0r divisions — junior boys and Don Holleder, who will | ST. LOUIS &»—Bobby Boyd, with the cards of the referee and twoand said Boyd was instructed to girls (16-18 age group) and boys ld end position instead of quarter-- The boys reported the incident six straight boxing victories, judges. \just stay in and punch. | ebel, fullback who had {o their father, the Rev. Albert W. stayed on his road up the middle-| Referee Jim Parker gave the’ “You can't knock out a man a big hand in Army's upset of Beaube, who turned the money Weight ladder today after getting bout to Boyd 5347 while Judges’who's in there just to keep from Navy; and Ralph Chesnauskas.   yesterday. His time was 1:03.9. The old mark was 
held by Don Ridgway in 1949 at 1:04.4. Pontiac 
won the meet 54-33. RECORD HOLDER — Pontiac High School 
coach Boh Boyce congratulates Bob Keavy after 
the Chief swimmer set a new pool 100 yard breast 
stroke record in the meet against Flint Central 
  
          victory, had a late rally fall short : is in losing 63-61 to Oregon oir and girls (13-15 age group). [beck Fac Don Mast scored 32 points for the! — ‘ ; Fucci Takes Pp { | The North asics back to an Auburn alumnus jpast Italo Scortichini’s trouble-/Fred Connell and Howard Hess getting kayoed,” he said. 1 > squad plann G) some crouching style. both scored it 54-46. The Associated d's next ponent? Divito 0S 'ehoose team co-captains prior to The twins—both six foot and 175 | . = * res ce Wildcats and led them into a 55-| 
55 tie with 3:10 minutes to ‘go.! 
nea | |Press had Boyd on top, 55-45. said he would like him to have a = today’s workout. id they were consider- | The lanky Chicago fighter turned | Boyd lost the seventh round on shot at the winner of the Eduardo as en uC y | @ MO ing scholarship offers from sev- 
LEXINGTON, Ky. w — Dominic | 
    and despite four more points by 
Mast in the final minute, North- 
western failed to close up the gap. 
Michigan salvaged the only But Oregon State pulled away 
in a unanimous decision over'a low blow. He weighed 159 to|Lausse-Milo Savage fight on Jan. |Scortichini in a 10-round bout at Scortichini’s 154%. 6. Boyd is ranked ninth in the di- Oklahoma and Southern Califor: the St. Louis Arena last night, los-| Boyd, who moves about the ring | vision. South Forces elected their co- eral schools, including Miami, 
captains yesterday. They chose the 
Big Ten decision in the two-day 
meet in Oregon, by trimming 
the University of Oregon 81-71, 
‘at Eugene. 
Big Ron Kramer, Michigan's 
football end, led the Wolverines, 
to victory and took scoring hon- 
ors with 30 points. Michigan led 
most of the game but Oregon tied Fucci, a defensivé halfback with the’ pro Detroit Lions this past season has been named an assis- tant football coach at the Uni- ea, a Rentachy He replaces i lose s . terday. eerie = Fucci was an unofficial aide to Kentucy head coach Blanton Col liew in 1954 after stellar passing battery of quarter- 
back George Welsh of Navy and 
end Harold Burnine of Missourt. 
Both were tops in the nation in 
their specialties. : 
Welsh came in for some heavy 
praise from South Coach Wally 
Butts for his split-T ball handling. 
Although the South, which holds   nia. 
| Moore said a complete report on 
| the incident is being made to the 
conference executive committee, 
which might take further action. 
Under conference rules, athletic 
‘scholarships are restricted to room, 
|board and $15 a month for laundry. 
|   jing no more than three rounds on 
Bruins Battle   
Rangers to Tie ting style. 
s * 
vito, Boyd's co-manager. easily with his height, was both- 
ered by the Italian fighter’s squat- 
“He can make any good fighter 
look bad,” complained James Di- 
Divito said he'd never seen a 
boxer fight from so low a crouch Boyd during the fight. There were no knockdowns tn the 
national and locally televised bout 
and neither fighter was marked. 
Scortichini left right afterward 
for New York, with Carmine Tar- 
antino, his co-manager, who com- 
plained of wrestling   i 
  tactics by) Coach Ed Kotlareryk, whose 
cagers have been decisively beaten 
by Jackson, Ecorse and Ham- 
tramck, says “We're definitely in 
    suffering a brok- a 5-1-1 edge in this series, is a| NHL EES the score four times in the closing | : jen arm in early action with the slight favorite, North Coach Crim-/Montrea! half, the last deadlock at 55-55./1 one Hergesheimer Scores a building program here and time 
Pontiac’s Swimmers Down   But Kramer and Tom Jorenson got * |mins said his squad is really hus- N5*,,,.°"* 19 11 oe He a required to bring ws a the points to put Michigan in| Frucci ts a former Keatucky foot: tling and wants to break the Chicano 10 6 3 100th Goal for NY é : eee : 61 the front. ball star. \“Southern jinx.” ‘Reston 89 38! Last Night Central in Valley Meet be eae mer =2, —— |   
center for Edsel Ford. Gary Joach- 
im, a six-footer, and Don Smith 
will fill the forward positions and 
Ron Jernigan and Jim Garibardi 
will start at guards. 
Tonight's varsity battle gets 
under way at 8 o’clock. The re- 
serve squads meet in the prelimi- 
mary at 6:30 p.m. Pontiac's High School's strong of 1:19.7 in the individual medley 
swimming team opened its Sag-|Was only one second away from 
inaw Valley Conference campaign |'he Pool ee ee 
Wednesday afternoon in the PHS Yesterday's victory was the 2nd 
pool by submerging Flint Central, |of the season for the PHS tankers. 
The Chief's next opponent is power- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Hard-luck Wally Hergesheimer 
scored his 100th goal for the New 
York Rangers last night, but the, 
|Broadway Blues had to settle for a 
3-3 tie with the pesky Boston’   Sooners Take Favorite’s MIAMI (INS)—This ts the sea-| “Maryland has a bigger line, it’s lost to Maryland 13-12 while the Tommy McDonald “the best son for giving and football coaches defense is terrific and psychology Sooners trampled the Tigers 20-0. we faced all year.” Jim Tatum of Maryland and Bud is on their side,” the Oklahoma \Burnine, who will play in the) McDonald accounted for 16 Bruins after apparently having the |5+33. pais a Oklahoma are right in tactician counters. |Ngrth-South all-star game in’ the touchdowns and 96 points during game in the bag. she ee a ae iets Arbor on Jan. 6. the swing of things.,...< ~~ Statistics, if s ‘Orange Bowl on Dec. 2%, gave the season, completed 17 out of 24| * * ® ! ptured si mmary: . Each has publicly bestowed ES up ar nara! pales gerne po to Maryland aaiartach | passes and gained 720 yards in) Late in the 1953-54 campaign of nine events and took five 2nds 80-40 yard Preestyle—Won by George nc ae bcp Babe fea ore ay the other the gift of the “‘favor- son's argument. The second-ranked Frank Tamburello and fullback Ed/103 tries rushing while losing Hergy fractured his leg, but re-/in recording their impressive Val- Bergstrom —(P) Bob (Meuse, Py 20d )| oe otion when they tackle Bay ite's” role in the Jan. 2 meeting Terrapins had the best defensive, Vereb but rated Sooner halfback! only 18. turned to action for the following /ey win. : aot (2rd Schultz (Fr), Ath. ae City here in an SVC tilt Jan. 6, of their two clubs in the Orange rushing record in the country this ° : season. Then, after scoring four | Bob Keavy, star breaststroker, (F) Tiley (Pr. bad: Cenntorn Pee. Bow], where the mythical national year, holding 10 opponents to 75.9 " goals in 14 games he fractured the| set a new pool record in the 100- {Catlin (P), 4th. Time—1:03.9 (pool rec- = . championship will be decided. yards per game, and were second same leg again. It looked as if his) yard breaststroke. Keavy re- |°"3o0 Freestrie—won by Danton me» | Miami Haltback Tatum points to the Sooners’ in over-all defense, giving up an playing days were over, but the) corded the time of 1:03.9, break- hee FInd. ca, eee de)   Role for Orange Bow! 
    
  
Cleveland Best 
Dennis Simonson (P), 2nd; Fred 
(P\, Ird; Elmer (PF), 4th. Time—620. | 
120-150 yard Individual Medley—Won, 
by Dennis Simonson (iP); Bob Keavy 
(P), 2nd; Hosley (P), 3rd.’ Time—1:19 7.| Pancy Diving—Won by Berryman iP) | 
Anton Simson (P), 3nd; Heilenberger 
(PF), 3rd; Gideon Robarge (P), 4th. 
160-180 yard. Mediey Relay—Won b' 
Pontiac (Tom Cross, Ken Bogard, Bill 
Hampton, and Wayne Ostrander). Time No. 1 ranking among college average of only 169.1 yards to each, doctors did an excellent surgery] ing the mark of 1:04.4 set by Ron | 10-yard Backstroke—Won by Tom’ N amed to Pla . 
clevens, thelr epeed and thee fe job and Hergesheimer reported) Ridgway in 190 Ge CR | - cf ability to control the ball. It's | The Sooners on the other hand ore Me Bee aoe yanis Simonsea: (), Sadi Pred Rosser|| 222 Senior Bowl The Madison Square Garden 
crowd gave him a big hand when 
hé scored at 16:33 of the second 
period to give the Rangers a 3-0 
lead over Boston. The 45-footer was 
his 13th of the year, along with 
eight somnd & great team and a great chal- 
lenge and Oklahoma should be 
the favorite,” Tatum declares. 
The odds makers are inclined to) End Harold Burnine of Missouri, | agree and give the Sooners a T- who experienced action against | point edge, much to the outward) both squads, likes Oklahoma in Ace backstroker Tom Cross 
swam the 100-yard backstroke in 
/1:04.2, the best time so far this 
season. Dennis Simonson’s effort were the top offensive team with 
an over-all average of 
yards per contest. in AL Fielding Indians End Three-Year 
Reign of White Sox 
Defensively Buddy Parker Coach 
of North Squad in 
Annual Game 
MOBILE, Ala. u—Whitey Rou- 410.7 
  
    
Cage Results   
    dismay of. Wilki i * |—3:33.5 jviere, Miami's great halfback, was | ay nson. the forthcoming clash. Missouri ; However. with less tan & min COLLEGE BASKETBALL pelea yore cl ep at” named today to the South team NEW YORK u™—The Cleveland ute left in the second period. Mur- KENTUCKY TOURNEY brue, Pred Roeser, and George Bergstrom. for the seventh annual Senior Bowl 
ray Costello scored for Boston,| nn" © ™ p! 
sar = assist going to Bill Quack- ven, GHARLOTTE.. oe 
° i c \ 
In the final period, Boston tied|Pionshipy ee the cane with less than 3 rainaies Colgate 87, Tennessee 83 (for third) 
gone. Flemming Mackell got the   ky 14 
T1 ‘for third) 
CLASSICS Time—1:22.1. 
Cadets’ Holleder 
Gets Nelson Award Indians last season ended the 
three-year reign of the Chicago 
White Sox as the American 
League's top defensive team. 
The Indians fielded .9814 to Chi- game Jan. 7. 
The 183-pound speedster was a 
four-year regular on the Florida 
team although handicapped by in- 
juries during the past season. 
Rouviere will replace Ray Tay- 
lor of Texas Christian in the South   Washington, Lincoln Gain 
Junior League Victories Washington and Lincoln juntor      Mississippi State 79, Florida State 171 (OT, for Sth) 
Boston Univ. 87, Davidson 6 (for Tth) 
Q TOURNEY sot: 
ARG    Em Ghianni’s Braves opened cago’s .9813, the official averages 
      
      high schools gained narrow victor-|defense of their league champion-|Showed yesterday. Cleveland com-| ON TARGET—Getting his arm |8€Cond Boston goal in 41 seconds, Leo) pti Geckficitl (Despite! kis iajurical te fes in nip-and-tuck Pontiac Junior ship by edging visiting Eastern, mitted 108 errors and the te| ready for the Bow! is on Labece ted - . Sts oe Marys 8, Bail Stste 79 (OT) BOSTON i—Army’s Don Holled- Buckner, Ill., youth gained 309 High League basketball games. /33-31, for their 11th consecutive tri.|5°% on oe hy Oklahoma halfback Tofnmy Mc-. |**9?- cetmorne (NY), #3, Ionia (NY) To/er, a great competitor who sacri- yards on 67 rushes last season, — and 2nd this season. Henry Pris feaders charts George Donald ae Anat os touch- 5 . Georgia Tehrs. 00, Wabash #1 (con-|ficed chances for All-America hon- caught 10 passes te 154 verde: re- . solation . G t DeWalt netted two buckets in the Strickland, outfielder Gene Wood- downs regular season Warriors Remain evan uauns ors as an end to aid his team, turned 7 kicks for 90 ya ter- 
is the 10th winner of the annual cepted 3 passes for 34 yards, and last 40 seconds of play to climax 
. Nils V. “Swede” Nelson Sports- scored 3 touchdowns. an uphill climb by Washington, | ing amie atc Ser sea) Hee) Michigan State 84, Notre Dame 78 (OT) 
Woodling also played for Balti- 7 Michigan 81, Oregon 
Seton Hall 61, Colby 54 Jewelers Keep Quantico Cagers Hand 
      on Top in NBA               which trailed by three points $ manship Award. The North team will be coached ° .|going into the final quarter. |more. ae Akron Ist Loss, 94-74 ! CONY 19, Queens NY! 87 oe 8 ne year by Buddy Parker of the i ; ° . . ne “ “ : : 81 olleder 20-year-old senior Detroit pro Lions. paced " 4 976 ; ; QUANTICO, Va. ®— Quantico’s|) By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS NC. State 98 a hand oe | H , a y ; Rolling Along Pe gpctota and emanate cbafiens oda cette ‘host Marines and Mt. St. Mary's! The Philadelphia Warriors held Loulsvitie “Ta Margueite sens €2 |from Webster N.Y., was named by Paul Brown of the nearer son Munson scored nine. Bill aged toltest (oat Mickey Mantle Of Maryland will collide tonight for a commanding 3':-game lead atop). Qashingten, 'St. Louis) 76. °® ithe Gridiron Club of Greater Bos-,Browns is shifting from the ! 
ton last night for ‘‘willingly sacri- to the South side, replacing Steve 
ficing individual glory by moving Owen, Rebel coach in all six previ- 
from end to quarterback to help ous games. Brown won 3 and lost 1 
las North Coach. ce 82, Auburn 60 (2 OT) 
Houston 86, Kansas State 70 
Stanford 56, Dartmouth 55 
Qieees mice 63, ase 61 
nver 65, Iowa State ” California 64, Arizona St. (Tempe) 89 the Army team. Shaw's Jewelers continued on 
their merry way in Adult City 
League basketball play Wednes- 
day night, routing Booth Homes, 
72-43, in an American loop game 
at Pontiae High. 
The Lakeside Royals nipped Gen- 
eral Motors, 51-49, in another 
American league tilt last night at 
the PHS gym. In Class D action| 
at Lincoln Junior High, the Aces 
crushed Slaybaugh’s, 73-30, and the 
Wolverines handed the Police Asso- 
ciation its 1st setback, 57-51. 
Four members of the unde- 
feated Jewelers’ quintet reached 
double figures in the scoring 
column, headed by Dave Sebring 
who poured in 25, Shaw's jumped 
off to a 21-4 Ist- quarter lead : ithe second annual Christmas col- the Eastern Division of the Na- 
Delsing HR He St 905, vim legiate basketball championship. |tional Basketball Assn. today on The other leaders were: First; The Marines advanced to the fi-|the strength of a sizzling third pe- 
base — Norm Zauchin, Boston,| als last night by whipping previ- riod. 
9951: second base — Gil Mc-| ously unbeaten Akron 94-74. Mt. St. The high-flying Warriors trailed 
Dougald, New York, .985: third) Mary's moved into the showdown the Rochester Royals 45-40 at the base _ George Kell, Chicago,/&ame by turning back Ball State end of the first half last night, but 
9763 and pitcher — Johnny Schmitz|(Ind.) 86-79 in overtime. came on strong in the next quarter 
Washington, 1.000 on 48 chances. to outscore the second-place West- 
eS ern Division club 31-23, putting to- 
Wake Forest Wins in todays’ Pontiac Press ee to deteat the Royale 9692 
Carrousel Classic |Nashua With 58 Others =, N. C. Wake ° ° 
reas hath Nominated for Handicap Forest's hot-shooting Deacons, roll- 
ing after losing their first three 
games, justified the confidence of/ sian, Fis. @—Nashua and 58 other thoroughbreds have been 
nominated for Hialeah’s $100,000- experts who had picked them to 
win the inaugural Carrousel Bas- 
ladded Widener Handicap to be run 
on Feb. 18, > . ketball ‘Classic by clipping Clem- 
Charles J. McLennan, Hialeah son, 98-79, in last night's finals. 
Wake ‘Forest's. three straight 
jsweep in the tournament extended 
its winning streak to four and to- 
night the Deacons go after even| acing secretary who announced Argentina, four from England, two 
the list ‘of nominations yesterday,|from Ireland and one each from 
said the number ts the same as|France and Australia. 
nominated a,year ago, and all ex-. Among the foreign-breds .are El 
cept a few of the horses already Chama and Prendase. from Argen- Hayward led Eastern’s cagers 
| with nine points and Gene Gid- 
cumb and Mike Walker each had 
eight. 
Adolphus Houston dumped in 10 
points to lead Washington's re- 
serves to a 24-22 squeaker over 
the Indian JV's. 
Lincoln's Railsplitters overcame 
a two-point halftime deficit to nip 
the Jefferson Warriors, 34-31, for 
their 2nd league win. 
John Bandy collected 15 points 
and John Cox tossed in 10 to 
spark the winners, but Jeffer- 
son’s Larry Douglas. tallied 16 
points for scoring honors. 
Loop action will after 
and was never ape are Christmas vacation on Thursday, 
Sherwood made 13 points for 1, 12, when Jefferson invades 
GMC and the Royals battled nip-|weshington and Eastern visits 
Jackson Business 
Man Seeks Tigers . CHICAGO —A Jackson, Mich.,     
    
  
‘There are 4 Sports Pages’       
  
will surpass Citation’s record earn- 
ings of $1,085,760. 
Robert S. Lytle’s Correlation, 
winner of two $100,000 races in 
1954 and third in the $35,000 Tan- 
foran Handicap Saturday, was a 
surprise inee in the Widener. 
The also drew six from                   
tering the last period. Felix Brooks 
ond bs Rush each . tallied 19 
points to spark the winners while 
the Coachers were paced by Bill 
York's 18 points and. Ron Wood-! bigger game when they take on 
Brigham Young, No. 5 in the na- 
tion, at WinstohSalem, N. C.         Waterford Recreation 
                 ~ hull’s 16 (business executive J. W. Mortell, ‘are in Florida. — oa bow ee oe a 
. 4 isaid in Chicago last night that he _ r * | * iTrh ‘we r ce or. |- 
Beem, caiictic cal HA OM detinitely. ig interested in buying Le2gue Standings | Nashua, bought by a Leslie vi from Australia. ai Aiken [= Lakeside 139-17 11 10.91 /the Detroit Tigers, in Clarkston Ae wees 3 * Combs ideaceige“g Dec..15 for na In eet Ahgd toaryy Mire rel ‘ated - : 
GME y..sccceiaeegess-e 16 819 6-48! Motel, connected with thé Vi-|Johnson @ Anderson. -2.. ...|\""| 2 1,251-200, leaves Kentucky today and|tries trom in ates in- : 6 ae Sw 2 » nae co 
BOW. ssenee-s-sepsee 18 20 12 3-13 ibradamp Corp., is the head. of a cnetereestesces se 2 Twill arrive here Saturday. It We|clude Social Outcast, Sea O’Erin,| | MELLION DOLLARS RUNNING FREE pasture cay or ; Mavétighs’....../..0.. 8 213 6—s0| Dr eeAmP The ceseette eateegsccneeree wing ihe Wideoer and the $50,000| Sailor, Platan, Chevation, Hic Nashua, the famous thorolighbred who was no Stee pomery Aspire | where 7 ’ nope .— ee ors at Weideticisicsasectscuerens © D gasegel Ph sergegnec nan ong Pll some , atten... RR TEEN Wrtverined 5.cocccocf 8 18 a8 rates ss identified, Waterers ccescecsrnsczcs 4 MeLannan two weeks eatler, he Hil and Mister Black enim Se coma Aa, in 
pee) 
  a ents aaah  _FORTY-FIGHT Jackie Robinson has played at | 
four in world series | 
games. 
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  ___THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,’ DECEMBER 22, 1953.   
      
  
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un. 9-2 Buckeye Cager Leads 5     | Country in Scoring NEW YORK (®—Robin Free-|with 186 points in 5 games, while 
man, a 5-11 sharpshooter for Ohio Floyd’s average was 31.4 on 157 
State, gainéd considerable ground points in 5 contests. Freeman’s big- ‘over Darrell Floyd of Furman in est .output was 40 points against 
two games last week as the two Oklahoma, the third time he had paced the nation’s major college| scored 40 or more in a game. basketball scoring leaders. .- ¢ * 
oS George Washington’s Joe Petca- 
vich, successful on 22 of 30 field 
goa] attempts during the week, re- 
placed Angelo Lombardo of Man- 
hattan as leader in field goal ac- 
curacy with .690 per cent. 
Best free throw mark is .926 per 
jcent by Vie Molodet of North Caro- In games through Dec. 17, the 
NCAA Service Bureau reported, 
'that Freeman outscored Floyd by 
(25 points. Both played in two 
games. 
Freeman averaged 37.2 points,             
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  | By ROBERT E. VOGES 
PASADENA, Calif. uw — Another 
itough contact session was sched- 
juled for the Michigan State foot- 
ball squad today as the Spar- 
tans stepped up the practice tempo 
in preparation for the return Rose 
Bowl date with aA 
| Coach Duffy Daugherty was 
more cheerful after his second 
day of all-out scrimmage. Spectators thought the Spartans 
jlooked sharp in their session of 
/head-bumping, Daugherty also was 
jbetter satisfied than with the first 
scrimmage. 
“It was a good workout,” he ad- 
mitted. ‘Maybe our poor showing 
& first time was because we 
weren't accustomed to using those 
particular defenses.” 
| Daugherty was particularly hap- 
py about the defense showing be-       cause the scouting team rumning 
UCLA plays was not able to score 
on the varsity. - 
concentrating on pass defense. 
Coach Red Sanders doesn’t plan 
contact work for today. 
Bruin passer still was in sweat 
clothes and just limbering up as 
his injury comeback continued With a third day of heavy g°-| 
ing planned, the Spartans have) 
been scrimmaging more in prep-| 
aration for bowl battle than they 
did after the regular season start- 
ed. 
The second and third outfits 
fought each other during the season 
but the varsity was spared from 
the sparring to cut down on in- 
juries, UCLA also worked at full speed, 
Ronnie Knox, the question mark 
  
Dayton Beats Kentucky   
        By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Dayton’s aptly-named Flyers had jond-ranked North Carolina State 
continued undefeated by rolling Four Highly Ranked College Cage 
Teams Among Latest Quints to Fall 
dist 62-58. It was SMU's second 
loss in eight games. Kansas is 4-2. “It’s just like starting a new sea-| 
son again,” said one of the MSU/ 
coaches. “It takes a little of the) 
rough stuff to get them in shape) 
after a month's layoff.” 
The rough stuff resulted in a few! 
minor injuries for Michigan State. 
  Guard Dale Hollern of Ashville. partans, Ucans Speeding Up Tempo Pa., was spiked in the right shin 
but went right back in again after 
he was sewed UP. with 12 stitches. 
Guard Cliff Larose. of Grosse 
Pointe, Mich., pinched a shoulder 
muscle but also didn’t let it stop 
him from wane ng. ‘ 
End Larry Harding of Detroit 
was expected back today after 
being down with the 24-hour flu. 
Guard Arch Matsos of Detroit 
with a bruised tendon, end Bob 
Jewett of Mason, Mich., with an 
ankle sprain and halfback Jim 
Wulff of Chicago with a thigh 
bruise were still among the crip- 
ples but expected to be ready 
again within a few days. 
  
Hartack Adds 4 Winners Dartmouth had its five game 
winning streak ended by Stanford 
56-55. The Easterns came with a 
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parently clear path ahead they’re,to their eighth triumph of the sea- State third with 97. : 
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Dartmouth has supplanted San 
Francisco in team defense, yield- 
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  ieisco is fourth with 51.7, following! time. 
Dayton made it eight in a row 
last night by defeating Kentucky, 
the tourney’s host team, 89-74. The 
fourth-ranked Flyers moved into an 
1l-point lead early in the game 
and led the rest of the way. 
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it comparatively easy—for a while 
anyway. They'll take on fair-to 
;middlin’ Washington & Lee (2-4) 
ee Wednesday and that'll wind 
up thelr year's work. In January, | 
jthey’re booked against Iona, Canis- 
lius, Duquesne, Villanova, Xavier 
| (Ohio) and Louisville. 
By that time they could well 
jhave moved ahead of San Fran- 
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|Utah, the teams they trail in the 
inational rankings. 
| Utah's position (No. 3) already 
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Utes dropped a 90-77 verdict to un- 
‘ranked Minnesota last night in the 
iconsolation Kentucky Invita- 
‘tion tilt. The setback came on the 
‘heels of another to Dayton Tues- 
day night. 
San Francisco was idle. But sec- jyears as Ron Shavlik wound up 
with 28 points and Vic Molodet 
with 25. 
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Eighth-ranked Vanderbilt 
up its sixth victory without a de- 
feat by trimming Nebraska 66-48 
with Al Rochelle netting 22 points. 
Nebraska led three times in the 
first half, but Vandy rallied to take 
over at the halt 30-27. 
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lecting 35 points, pulled one of the 
surprises of the night, trampling 
Marquette 84-68. The Warriors, 
ranked 13th in the nation, never 
could get going against Louisville, 
which hit on three quick baskets 
in the first minute of the game. 
Rice had to go te double over- 
time to squeeze by Auburn 82-80 
for its eighth straight victory. The 
Owls blew a 12-point lead in the 
last 6 minutes but King Hill and 
Joe Durrenberger sank field goals 
jin the second extra session to win 
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Governor Williams 
to Watch Spartans 
LANSING (INS)—Gov, G. Men- 
nen Williams and his wife are going 
to attend the Jan. 2 Rose Bowl 
game between Michigan State U. 
and UCLA. 
The governor said he and Mrs. 
Williams would make the trip Dec. 
30 or 31, along with an aide John 
    LOS ANGELES Officials of| will not be able to attend the game, 
them is the condition of the treas-, |Sistant, Joe Labrum. 
jury for Mpnday’s title game be-| The exact status of the box of-| 
tween the defending champion fice was not disclosed to the public | If good weather Continues and Sid Gillman is still planning to use| 
the National Football League set) | because of his health—he’ll be out/prevails at kickoff time of 4 p.m., a transplanted tackle, Bob Cross, | 
up shop today and it’s a safe bet, for the league meeting next month| (EST) both marks should be as offensive 
one of the first matters to intrigue —so representing him is his as- smashed. The surprising Rams are Cross has never played. NFL Officials Set Up Shop 
‘a hot article in this football con-| 
scious town. 
| Paul Brown, the master of the |lin, sent. to bed with the mumps, center, a cate 
There is still a slim chance that 
ithe regular center, Leon McLaugh-' 
  LAST MINUTE: 
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troit industrialist. ee nd Browns and the Rams but chances are bright that the | Browns, doesn't lead his squad into! imight get into play. The Rams) 
Los Angeles. |record for a league playoff gate re-|Los Angeles until Saturday. The |are procéeding on the theory that! 
|club, from all reports, has had a this is very Gounttul 
  
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alleys. After 11 straight strikes the 
5 pin wiggled but failed to fall. 
Her three-game Series was 630. ta 
This Week’s     
here’s a 
STRAIGHT 
       Bowling Clinic 
_ By BILLY SIXTY 
‘SPLIT ANGLES 
Some splits are tougher to con-, 
vert than others, such as the wide. 
7-10, 7-9. and 8-10 in the back row 
of the set-up, and the 46 in the 
second row. But they can all be 
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FRONT END     Daniel F, Reeves, chief owner ceipts will be exceeded. 
‘of the Rams, could give them good 
news. Advance sale for the na-'tablished when 
jtionally televised struggle is the Giants and the Chicago Bears met’ treme cold. 
in the Polo Grounds in 1946. 
Rams ap- highest in the club's history. 
League Commissioner Bert Bell Cleveland and the 
the New The mark is 58,346 persons es-'rough time trying to prepare for | 
York the big game because of the ex-' 
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weatherwise. Ot her wise been lucky, 
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  Franklin Brooks try to count to the last New Year's Day they've had 
' free as they prep for the Sugar Bowl. This is the third bowl game for 
Repeats as Top Rusher 
DETROIT — Lew Carpenter led 
the Detroit Lions in rushing for 
‘the 2nd straight time during the 
‘55 season. 
Se a 
The Milwaukee Braves will play 
11 exhibition games in Bradenton, 
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That rips and hammers, as you sway and ree 
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If I may call you friend. I wish this, too, 
As you grope blindly out the narrow beat, |, 
That you may have one old-time dream come true, 
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That you will hold this worthy as a prize 
For all the traps with which the course is lined, 
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            nip the No. 8 lightly and send it 
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Santa Clara University and Hill 
unfolding the USC multiple offense 
to the West at Stanford University | 
Ohio State star back Howard a Detroit Lions passing record in 
(Hopalong) Cassady got out of bed the final game of the ‘55 season 
and sniffied his way through both by attempting 49 passes. 
Shaking off a Layne's career high mark is 45 practice sessions, BIV- the 
  ‘club president, said. yesterday. 
  
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SP ECIAL! aN eras eal oral tthanell Tkeian you this— Club Ap points | BINOCULARS” = s No gentle destiny throughout the years, Cary Middlecotf | Coleman STOVES 
DALLAS &® — The professional’ 
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lake Country Club will be bolstered! 
with appointment of Cary Middle- 
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; pope Middlecoff said at his home in STEER ; If I may call you friend, here's to the flame SAN FRANCISCO iP— Practice Memphis, Tenn., that Harry Todd, LAMBS * y ae Pa | That burns you into truer, stouter steel — for the East-West Shrine game najas professional, will be named WOOL r 
OLD HANDS — Georgia Tech co-captains Wade Mitchell, left, and Here's to the savage struggle of the game Dec. 31 ts under way — and over head of the new club's pro. staff ° , The golfing dentist has taken 29 
tournaments since 1947. 
| Mitchell, a quarterback, and Brooks, the star guard, will be in his Feet firm upog the blood-stained sod below, oe. Sone ec ee oe Middlecoff said he will remain W Elec. Fish SCALERS * , . . . : t y) JOSS ee | reas ann o . ] ? 
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Browns in ‘Deep-Freeze’ for IMBER 22, 1955    
    
  
    
             ‘ A 8 Myers 212-664; Lanes 656: 
| CLEVELAND i Sickness and cles, and middle guard Bob Gain, regular season against the Chicago practice for the contest with the’a neck injury. Center Leon’ Mc-j ™uoTOR CLASS “B” - minor ailments combined with the who has a weak ankle, took i} Cardinals here Dec. 11. ‘Rams, Full-scale workouts are Laughlin, who 1!s suffering from oe a4 = merce 
weather today to plague the Cleve- easy during the hour-and-a-half Coach Paul Brown said yester- planned today and tomorrow. - the mumps, has been placed on/ porn. Rity 4 s 4 
land Browns in their preparation woptout in the snow, day that efforts to find an indoor © x * the doubtful list. ee : Orid. Ber ¥ Braid’s $6.95 Electric Football one 4 
Hard to Get Toys: for the National Football League All five, however, are expected arena with a dirt floor for practice The Browns wil! leave for Cali-| ; send & . 2 ls gag QAI, and Basketball Games.. E 
ra : i , p e ready ash i ions had fai nd he team fornia at 7:30 a.m. (EST) Satur-; Younger will be replaced by Dan/Oak. Mach 3% Exc. Club ; ? POLLY TOYS title game with the Los Angeles to be ready for the title clash in sessions failed and so t am bade yee S ors mae 
MANTTEL TOYS Rams = the Los Angeles Coliseum Monday.'would have to struggle along aay = - owes plane mie saves who _ aod — Nat'l ‘Bob By] Nelson ts 7 
. FU 'best it can. sc to arrive at 2: mm. season one ard’s ver - : 4 Archery Equipment Horace Gillom, who handles the Tia Brewin acl os, sues ° °- | (EST). They plan to get in regular ‘National League's top ground gain-| O*!#ito= Bar 3020. GOLF BAGS i 
Golf _Equipment pete od Ae ere aie ment from the weather forecast, "I might talk about these drills at Brookside Park in Pas- ers for the past four years, Bobby ee , | Regslar 348 ' CHRISTMAS TREES el aa pe Sees hit which ealls for more snow and things,” he said, “but, down deep adena Saturday afternoon. |Cross, one of the biggest of the Huron Row! = $4 Ward's Pura. \ m $2 4oo 
pores : ures below the freezing " my heart, it had better not. © Rams at 6-4 and 250 pounds, is megtilydtowsl fel them — ow ears iene by the influenza bug and missed temperat ° : sy . 
GOLF SU PPLI ES ] factice of the mark today They have had to con- Make any difference. We're going) Coach Brown is making no expected to replace McLaughlin. | Manny's. Bar 
es “tend with the snow and cold since tO try real hard and we're going changes in preparations due to the aw Ballard's 1 M. Young 256-585; Manny's Bar 600. 
Mir. Inm Rec. 2436. 
      week vesterday : sexes ae va Abe Gibron and Maurice Basselt, starting preparations for the cham- ot en the purpose of getting it Filla aaa emanating from Los wate fag geal or | —— I esse Ge 190 
: eet erie : Angeles. on ; LAKELAND LADIES CONS. 2g -ceee ences sia pampered BY pulled leginus: prone p a mls oe oS out im Brown, feeling that tod much —— Coach Sid Gillman of the. Rams L L : .   
‘Californa sunshine wotld sap the Paul (Tank) Younger, Ram Full- would alternate Younger and Towl- | U>rick's ss ik ache bl bed 5 6 iggs strength of his plavers, decided to back, has been declared out of ac- er at the fullback post against the “oaetibaa -33 22 Compton's 25 31 . E7zard Cha rles |keep the team here for most of its tion for the title Clash because of Browns. Ottmar's a 2 a's Ter i 3) 
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                  ? ti F t liti D ’ 55 though the temperature has been . wh wh NUStTMAS | . f alallvules uring in the neighborhood of 25 below|S & H Bie. 3618 Fowisrs 2 3028 | Ex-Heavyweight Champ | pec fen’ eet: BHF Detrott Ree. 90 24 | Still Hoping for Title CHICAGO (INS) —The National striking the head on the ground 7¢fO the past few days, there isn’t|Hestuts = 34.30 BH. Wilson 4 38 eye eo ping : |Federation of State High School or striking the knee or another ©?0USh snow to bank the curves! Dp. Yenne 166-438. oer euee ju 
a Shot at Marciano 'Assns. reported today that there helmet. One resulted tome feac- oe Mt. Van Hoevenburg bob- | NITE OWLS wes Irons & 2 Woods ‘27 4 were six fatalities during 1955 due . _ ~ sled run. . ; - 
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be THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955 a FIFTY-ONE 
Hollywood Headlines tasects Make Dye of the country these primitive dyes   
re still preferred by weavers. The 
favorite has always’ been a rich 
scarlet derived from the dried 
bodies of an insect, the cochineal. State to Open 
Christmas Day City Theater to Feature 
Cinemascope, Changed MEXICO CITY—In ancient Mex-|- 
Heo lasting dyes were made from 
Plants and insects. In many parts 
i Earl Signs Up for Trip Lausche Seeks to Tour Soviet Russia _|Seat in Senate 
getting quite chic to go to Russia, so. Ohio’s Dem Governor 
ordered me weeks ago to take her to’ J 
Moscow for our 20th anniversary. Plans to Battle GOP’s Filmdom Will Recall 1955 
as Year of Tragic Loss 
By BOB THOMAS Man With the Golden Arm’ HOLLYWOOD wW — This was a Grant. “To Cateh a Thief.” 
jyear of tragedy in Hollywood Best female star performances   
  
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om EXODAR 10:45 a.m. | Friday   NEW YORK—It’s > Car the Beautiful Wife “   
       
     
  “But how would it look—you eating 4 meals a day?” Sen. Bender | Filmtown is accustomed to losing Anna Magnani, “The Rose Tat- Building Interior 1 HOWARD said, after looking into it a little. a number of its names each year, !00” Susan Hayward, “Til Cry 1s ¥ oy ten ipods’) DUFF A Re in A COLUMBUS, Ohio w — Gov. usually those who have reaped Tomorrow’ Katharine Hepburn, A completely - remodeled State! " Frank J. Lausche has ended spec- their fame and passed their prime. “Summertime ; Jennifer Jones, Theater. 38-40 S. Saginaw St.. will SHELLEY WINTER I flashed the instructions issued by Intourist, the official ulation about his future political|/But in 1955, death took three play-“Love Is a Many Splendored reopen! ChrmtinaniDay lalicel ire: Russian travel agency, shéwing that “De Luxe = plans. He announced yesterday he fre. wilson! 7 had sc =U Rosalind Russell, **Pic- maining closed for nearly two DAN DURYEA and up a ae provides for ch a top Democratic nomina-|P€€M Tealizec. Most promising newcomers: Kim yea! oficial of W. S_ Butter. our mea ou also get your tion for U.S. senator from Ohio} comers: KIM field Theaters announced yester- pe eaidlnel aie On Sept. = death on the highway Novak, Fess Parker. : . hotel, auto conveyance, and a at the May 5 oer election: removed the brilliant, provocative be : The building is currently under-   sightseeing car vith a guide- 
interpreter, all for the $30. 
This is. cheaper than some 
Florida hotels. 
“You get your meals with 
your hotel?” the wife said. 
“That’s what it says.” Lausche’s 23-word announcement figure of James Dean. No actor in 
‘was really no surprise. Recently. 'recent years had captured the pub- 
the had said he would be a candi- ie fancy so quickly. After three 
date for senator or seck a sixth) Starring films. his career was over 
| ‘but his mark will long be seen term as governor. Strike Negotiations 
This month a poll of 15 million The 60-year-old. ioe Ol wieanere named his perform. _ PITTSBURGH ®—Westinghouse 
Inas served more tian duee cena aes ih “East of Eden’ the best Electric Corp. abruptly broke off going extensive renovation and is 
being completely re-equipped. ae- 
cording to Arthur Sanford. Pontiac 
manager for the Butterfield chain. Westinghouse Halts 
The main new feature of the 
opening, Sanford said, will be 
the addition of CinemaScope and |   “And do you i of the year. The Academy may ‘tS negotiations late yesterday with other technical improvements , 
they call eee xnow what a ir naggihen He ahs well do the same next March. the striking AFL-CIO International for the projection of wide-sngie ing the announcement: \Union of Electrical Workers. photography. ; 9 
“Don't ask me any questions. Dean died a * 
There is your statement. This is 
all I'm going to say.” 
* © «* * ‘charging Union President James 
On Aug. 5, cancer killed Suzan B. Carey with making an obscene 
|Ball, whose fight against the dread attack on the company’s chief “In Florida, they just say 
‘meals with’.” 
“Dope,” she said, “it’s called One of three Butterfield thea- | 
ters in operation in the Pontiac 
area, the State seats 1,200 persons. N BURT 
    . } 7 negotiat C ‘American Plan!” BUTTONS Republican Sen. George H. Bend- idieese Sel coptutest anes ‘nad _— . . EE = veh and front 1a F ONTAINE LA N CASTER : Not in Moscow, it ain't,” I offered to bet: ver of Ohio, who cy announced  Wice thought she had won the bat-. Robert De Blasier, Westinghouse ae me and gon fae of A, A * + for re-election, was asked in Wash \le—first when the cancer appeared'Vice. president and head of the ada g : ys 5 
|ington if he thought he could beat’ to be arrested by treatments. then firm's negotiating committee, said 
| Eausehe 7 eye jeenatoea| coment” ‘after a leg had been amputated the talks ended. because of “an 
“I'm the senator,” replied Bend- she returned to show business in obscene. unprintable reference to 
jer. “Can he beat me?” an Indian movie and a night club the head of the company’s negotiat 
He added) “I knew all along tour with her husband Richard ing committee by the IUE presi 
ithat he would decide to try for Long. But cancer returned and dent (James B. Carey). 
claimed her life. Blasier said 
. “It was impossible to preserve The theater was closed 
Mare h of 1954 Scads of the Jet Set are going; MacKriendler of the 
HMENE 21 Club is already back after residing in Moscow in an 
old imperial palace now called the National Hotel. He 
had cavier for breakfast. | (Ira Gershwin and Harold | Arien are due in Moscow for “Porgy and Bess.”) 
So the wife and I popped in on Gabriel Reiner of the te: Senate: im hes guess Cosmos Travel Agency and ordered a trip as an anniversary Hike in Ore REED 
Noted on Detroit River 
WINDSOR Ont. WF Lighthouse 
    Last week ae he announced Robert Francis. the boyish Wille any semblance of reasonableness keepers on the Livingstone Channel present to ourselves he will he an Ohio “favorite son’’. Keith of ‘The Caine Mutiny.”’ niet or decency. There can be no other in thé Detroit River report 24.57) “The Russians are very accommodating.” Reiner sald. candidate for president at the sudden death in the crash of an.excuse for this conduct except a vessels passed through the wate: “Visas take 3 to 5 weeks to get: the applications are sent Democratic National Convention airplane he was piloting July %! deliberate calculated plan to bring way during the navigation season te Moscow.” : inext August. His promising career ended at 25 a an end to negotiations just ended STARTS STERLING HAYDEN in “TOP GUN” also THE 
. WO 1 another le added that Westingh : The three men said 12.390 shrps Some Southern Democratic lead. _ Hollywood received __ anot a inghouse “is ve three men said 12.3 Ny — BO BO ‘“ ” * * * * lers have called him an excellent Shock on the day Suzan Ball died. anxious to settle the IUE strike and sailed upbound and 12.275 down WERY YS i m DIG THAT URANIUM He himself was leaving by Swissair for Prague, then on by 
Airflota to Moscow, on travel business He didn't fear the       bound in the 36-week season 
The 1955 season topped the 1954   prospect for national nomination A heart attack stilled the vivacious is willing to meet whenever the 
Carmen Miranda at 41 She had union is ready to discuss the 1s-   in event of convention deadlock. 
    
        
  
    cold: the “wodka” helps | Lausche is the only Ohio Demo- 9 inkling of heart trouble and had sues instead of the people on the season by 5.114 vessel movements DOORS OPEN 
We filled out our applications You are asked whether you crat to announce for the senatorial sw the _ Rint SOE SOO ee but _m the 1953 season 27.409 ves- WEEKDAYS GIANT have any relatives in Russia, but the only Red I _know is nomination, ahem ne bievous . se) uevements were Secured The AT 10:45 1 _ y i ia y Red a a —Another- ae strc m ne a umn spokesman said Carey season extends from April 1 tof SUNDAYS 12:45 Phone FE $-8331 SCREEN! “ ” 4 t The vernor lunched with for- Prime of life was John Hodia e declir to comment on Blasier's Dec. 15. ‘ Then,” Reiner said, “you pick out one of the 15 tours.”. mer a Sen. Thomas J vee fell dead of a heart attack Oct 19 charge that obscene language was ———— TODAY thru SATURDAY! We chose No. 14. . . to Leningrad, Kiev, Odessa, Sochi iprior to issuing his announcement us also Was 41 . « used. The spokesman added that Water shortage is forcing power HISTORY’S and Moscow, $627.50 each (2,510 rubles) for 16 days, 25 This heightened speculation that the language used at the meeting rationing in Sao Paulo and Rio de GREATEST EPIC! This is how other aspects of Hol- “is common in all negotiations." Janeiro, Brazil. 
    Burke, a Cleveland Democrat de- feated by Bender in 1954, might lywood’s year 1955 looked to this —————— 
observer: per cent down. That just included travel inside the 
U.S.S.R. Third class (3 meals) is about $10 a day.   
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        s I Ae 5 Rie u ProDaey want to go on to Yalta and I doubt if “”"* * conical SF eee Best pictures: “East of Eden” 1: | | | — you'll want to leave Moscow after only p rf p Hi | once ope ron "s. | ei “Oklahoma!”’ “‘Guys and $s 
| Sree a bere nelner yaad’ U itzer oef | yer Best male star performances: | . “How cold does it get in Russia?” the ames Dean. “Eas of Eden’ | 
ie wife asked n Coma After Crash 3 James Cagney. “Love Me Or 
“Oh, maybe 20 or 30 below,” Reiner Leave Mel Ernest Borgnine. 
said. _ NILMINGTON Del. w—Robert, Marty” Frank SHEE Sc a . Hillyer, 60, Pulitzer Prize-win-! — : y Fa I could see the next one coming but > Ss . Atl: 10-4:40-8:10 ning poet, was reported in critical Louis Brauican | Accidentally she waRossana Podesta 
tayanet MASSEY + tesn PAGET- sn WHE 
STARTS SUNDAY — “CORONER CREEK” 
ALSO “NEW YORK CONFIDENTIAL” At 11:10-2:40-6:10-9:50 
< I couldn't duck it. “You know what I'll 
need for the trip, dear,” 
“Russian sables!” 
THE MIDNIGHT EARL... condition early today, after under- 
the wife said.'poing emergency surgery for a 
possible 3kull fracture suffered in 
an auto accident last night. 
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stumbled on the om 
te 
truth... her Will Wed on Yule NEW YORK wW—Former heavy-       
  Hillver's auto collided with a Benny Goodman got tn the wrong jc near Newark. He is in Wilm. Weight boxing champion Joe Louis husband 
Cadillac at the ‘Benny Goodman ington General Hospital, where 42nd Rose Morgan, a beauty shop WW lelde, 
operator, obtained a marriage li-| 
cense vesterday and plan a Christ-. 
jmas Day wedding. Story” premiere and lost the clarinet he Physicians said he had lapsed into ; a coma. needed for a big Harwyn party. Ethel The track driver |Clayion| Brags! 
Merman gave up face powder on acct. 55, of Bloomfield, N.J.. was treated! 
of her Denver tan ... Gant Gaither for . back injury and is in good. 
may produce Louis ‘Bromfieid’s first condition. e 
musical ... Marion Brando’s a regular’ No accident details were avail- 
U.N. visitor... Julius La Rosa took able | Louis “was tence 
Perry Como's sec’'y to Birdland | Hillyer won the coveted literary atarve Trotter and “award in 1933 for his “Collected 
Maria Vernay’s being tested as a Verse of Robert Hillyer.’ gan ended in divorce! in 156. 
WABC-TV commercial spieler. He is a native of East Orange. Commented Louis: “I'm very 
Rocky Graziano will get a featured \7. and has been a professor of happy Now I've got somebody to 
spot in a Jimmy Stewart movie . * 
Louis, 41, although No longer ac- 
tive in the ring, listed his occupa- 
‘tion as boxer. His bride-to-be gave) 
her age as = * 
married to 
twice divorced. 
A previous marriage of Miss Mor-   
     AT LAST! The story of that 
town called Pompey’s Head and 
its “very respectable” people! 
20%» Century-Fox presents 
THE : VIEW 
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children of PONTIAC — Every 
kid from 6 to 60 will enjoy it! 
Here is real double - feature 
holiday family entertainment!    
  x *   English literature at the Univer- come home to.’ 
: we 1953. en | The actor playing the district att'y on !. Longenecker Elected 
Former Rose Queen 4 work—he was called for jury duty . . a e Savings and Loan League Man-| 
MARLA Actor Mark Stevens may junk his Marries in Pasadena ‘agers yesterday announced election, 
hope in the Olympic ski event. \Smuin, 20, last year's Tournament ‘Treasurer of the Michigan League, 
* £ lof Roses queen, was married last 48 treasurer. 
Wells F. Martell, 21. a dental stu- 
Denise Lor says that women drive as dent at the University of Southern 
well as men—but she can't figure out + - sity of Delaware at Newark since _ | 
11] yo weeks’ a TV show wil] have to miss two weeks ee a, OE 
planned nightclub act. Rex Harrison’s son, 21, is England’s| pasanENA. Calif. (h—Marilyn Of Grant Longenecker, secretary-| 
. night in a double ring ceremony to! EARL’S PEARLS... | 
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  why they'd want to admit it. le Five wemters ot ve mney COLOR by 0€ LUXE 
. _ londe's New Year's y cou Cc 
Wi8H-I'D SAID THAT: Rene Plachner defines an ac- acted as bridesmaids. The cere- THURSDAY! i INEmaScoPE. rio oo countant as a guy who can look at a girl measuring: 36-23-36 mony was performed in th eChapel | 
and say, “She adds up to 95." ‘of Roses by Bishop Harry J. Hal- <—~-» RICHARD EGAN DANA WYNTER- CAMERON MITCHELL TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “When some bank tellers want deman of the Church of Jesus wh Seney Machnw + Petered. Directed ood Writes fer the Sereen by PHILIP DUNNE 
to get away from it all, they take a lot of it away with them. io of Latter-Day Saints. 
—Dancer Jose Reyes. ae 
AA Formosa Cleans House 
Bill Bishop explained to Army Archerd why he’s a bache-| TAIPEI, Formosa u—Forty-two/ 
lor: “Every time I see a girl I like, she’s married to Tommy |persons were arrested in Formosa | 
Manville, engaged to Rubirosa or separated from Artie Shaw.”|from July through November on, 1, brother charges of Communist conspiracy, | 
Phat's earl, ; Gov. C. K. Yen said in a- report 
(Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) to the Provincial Assembly. 
. ASU RRS EERREEeReA 
Over Surplus Ship Purchases . GR AND 
Onassis Settles Arguments® : REOPENING . 
— Pays $7 Million in Fines ‘a Tonight, Dec. 22 WASHINGTON «® — For aboutirestricting the sale of such ships @ \ 
seven million dollars in penalties,|to American citizens. kK @ New dustless plestic fines and other charges, Aristotle CHARGES DROPPED seat tled \m ~—s sure-grip floor Socrates Onassis has set pee Six companies which Onassis'®@ Santa 
ernment claims growing out of fis Citrois pleaded guilty to the ®@ @ New skates eee purchase of surplus ships. charges yesterday in US. District, ip Mesding Pontiac A 
Court and were fined a total of | @ Lovely new Real Entertainment 
The companies the Greek born 160.000. Similar charges against| decorations Package... 
shipping magnate now controls Onassis personally and other indi-|g 
were allowed to keep the 23 ships Vesela associated with him were|™ STATE hisae 
purchased between i and 1 dropped by the government. [m Strong’s Roller Rink =] —_FRI.--SAT.--SUN. THEATER . rin on ion a . e Vi the stock in the firms be trans! settiement of a 2-million-dotar im Corner Cate Lake and Orcherd gil “THE GLASS SLIPPER” Re-Opens West! ferred to American citizens within) ii suit by the government Lake Read, Keego Harbor “CREST OF THE WAVES” Christmas Day | 
4% months, Onassis himself MAY /announced on terms which include a usguasdbncaancad December 25th Y Keep a minority interest- _ payment by the Onassis firms of : A coor rete as GUY MADISON BOTH ALIENS ; in cash as a penalty forig : +20 “Great Entertainment Bargain AS WILD BILL HICKOK The settlement announced by he illegal use of the vessels. In addi-|@ & E GS QO 5 5 a “ee: 2 Top CinemaScope ANDY DEVINE ¢.ition, the firms released claims of | ees HURS., by : Saslacm Justice Department yesterday di bout’ $400,000 the Mari-|@@ {EATRE ; z AS JINGLES fered in that respect from one/@bout 000 against the. ° “ t ene Prices reached four months ago with time Administration, and agreed They Fight Like From Rags te Riches— Even ae 
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the quiet of his own family. there 
is a good psychological reason. 
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And it is also psychologically 
sound to assume that the more 
persons who are watching a come- 
dian, the more chance there: is 
that they will laugh at his jokes. | Seventy-eight college students 
were the subject for the study. 
Six judges selected 96 jokes 
and 90 cartoons out of several 
hundred and divided them into 
three classes—whimsical, ag- 
gressive or sexual in theme ma- 
terial. 
The jokes were tape-recorded Size of Audience Decides Shepherd's Crook 
Laughter Effects of Jokes 
SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—If ajthan the same individuals would EDINBURGH — A Highland 
man is the ‘‘life of the party’ butjreact if alone. | 
his jokes land with a dull thud in) Gives Royal Lesson |_| 
ishepherd’s crook caused a crisis, 
in the royal nursery. The cromeg, | 
‘to give it its proper hame, was 
brought to Balmoral Castle by a, 
friend of the Queen as a gift for 
\Prince Charles — specially made: 
in small size by an expert in this 
ancient art. 
The Queen, however, diplomat-| 
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  By Keats Petree 
GORRY, MISTER -- MS GREENLES -- GRINDIN’ UP ICE JU6T BILLY-- SHES GOING 4 
  This was shown in a study 
done by Dr. Lestie F. Malpass of 
Southern inois University and 
reported to the American Psy- 
chological Association convention and the cartoons were projected not be accepted She has a firm, 
on a screen to be certain that all rule that her children are not to 
subjects of the experiment saw be ‘‘dressed up’ in miniature edi-| 
or heard them in the same way. |ions of national] dress. ‘It makes! 
The humor tests were then pre- the children look like dolls in a    
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       in San Francisco under the title |onted in several ways; in large Sideshow,” she says 
of “Social Facilitation as = Fac- groupsof 24 to 30, in small groups But Charles had caught a 
tor in Reaction ‘° Humor. 5 ~ seven, Ge ae glimpse of the small cromeg and ? OH, ALL 
: * cach subject t t demanded it. “Da ‘ | 5 
The study proved what profes- as cs carlos on cen why pa ee nos eatin until {?, j \wtel, Muy, i 
sional showmen have long believed|point grading. system, ranging his father took him to his study oh A 49 4, \ 
—that people react to humor and | from “one of the funniest jokes I|The Prince emerged, red-faced and 4 , WA Sy 7 
comedy more intensely in groupsiever heard’ to “not at all funny.”’ silent. ° SS ' 
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Y ts; EAT 3 It fy JJ INE, WALDO! YOU ARE ON THE VFA nai ai , ‘ mg HORNS OF A DILEMMA fem | t HOLY COW, MAIOR/ THAT'S IT ae ; hea | si : ZA mm A TREES +~ PENELOPE LZR, UM: THAT 15 A HAND- re : ; Z4 GENT ME TO BUY ON yx = SOME FOWL ~ TELL ee ei: E 1S), BUT ‘ity i i i] 
4 ad YOU WHAT I'LL TRADE 3 TAT a 
A POULTRY RAFFLE AT Oscar's! [Z 2 Ue Beaboan rae # Nd Zs “um I'M BROKE NOW ¢Y 2 FOR THE BIRD. 12232 n-2 ' . . 
ZX AND IEI DONT Bene }7\ “7 M GORE L | ANY eee 
a BACK A TREE 5HE'LL/”% WILL UNDER- NANCY By Ernie Bushmiller * MAKE ME GO 7% \ 2 ry * ( CLIMG ONE ~~) © ~ mo y+/ OH, YES ---I'VE TRAVELED A 
*\ SHE HATES T] TRAINS LOT IN MY TIME --- I'VE 
[<== [A_BEEN IN 48 STATES--- <1 Aer d Ly 
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CAPTAIN EASY by Leslie Turner 
TAKE A FEW LETTERS »» CORDIALLY, ETCETERA. AND NOW IT WAS FANTASTIC, \ DAD, YOU'RE GOING TO iz PLEASE, MISS MUFFET. ONE TO AARON COBB, MUSTANG OIL CARLA} FIVE LETTERS THAT MANY LETTERS OR WAIT FOR ME \ THE FIRST IS TO JR ORR, CO., PETROLIA, TEXAS. DEAR SiR... HE DICTATED IN THRES \TLL DO SOMETHING DRASTIC! HERE, DAD. ILL ] 13 BROAD ST., NEW YORK, IN REGARD TO THE — MINUTES! WITH NO 
OUT OUR WAY BE RIGHT BACK! / DEAR MR.ORR... YOUR - EFFORT WHATSOEVER!     THE MAN'S A GENIUS! WHY, THAT'S MY QUOTA FOR TWO YEARS! / INQUIRY CONCERNING]   
        WHUT DO YUH MEAN, I MUST 
HAVE MIGHTY GOOD BRUSH 
COWBOYS DRIVIN’ MY CATTLE OUT 
O’ THERE 7 1 DON'T NEED CowBoys-- 
THEM’'S DEER HUNTERS--THEY 
DRIVE EVERYTHING OUT AN’ ME 
AN' MY KINDERGARDEN KID 
DRIVE ’EM TO TH’ CORRALS!      
                   
      
              
       
   
      
      
BUOTS AND HER BUDDIES by Edgar Martin 
WER MOTHER MUST BE A VERY SELFSH, 
GNRLFOL PERSON. 1 SUSPECT SHE'S MANY - 
RESPOWSIBLE FOR THE UNFORTUNATE PosiTIONn   
  
THAT 1S0'T WHAT 1 MEANT, 
MR. WITHERS. SHE'S $0 
DEVOTED TO WER FATHER. 
BOT HER HOME LIFE 
MOST BE HORRIBLY } 
1 FEEL $0 SORRY 
FOR LITTLE   
       
             
   
    
         
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Advances Stocks THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 
  
MARKETS - Produce 
DETROIT, Dec. 23 (AP)--The follow- 
ing prices cover sal grown 
es of No, } and fancy gr only, 
| the far market by grow- 
ers and them in wholesale pack- 
age lots. 
Fruits: A Delicious, fancy, 6.00 bu.; No. 1, bu; J " 
the rubbers. Gains of 1 to 3 points! were found .in most divisions. | root, 
Losses seldom reached a point. 
Trading was so fast that the 
ticker was unable to keep up in 
reporting the progress of business. 
  again. | 
At noon the Associated Press| 
average of 60 stocks was up 80, 
cents at $180.30. It was up $1.30! 
yesterday. | 
The average now is posting a 
challenge to its old record high 
mark of $181.50 scored on Sept. 23) 
just before the market slumped on) 
news of the Presidents’ illness. It 
reached that same level again’ 
early this month. 
New York Stocks (Late ep tanned taped 
, t   25 bu.; 
orthern , fancy, 4.00 bu.; No. 
. 2.78-3.25 Sa nei: Wo. 1, 3.00-2.56 4-gal case. Pears, Bosc, 4 
No, 1, 3.00-3.60 bu. 
1.00-1.50 doz. behs. 
2.00 50-Ib. bag; No. 1, 
bag. Parsley, curly, No. 1 
root, No, 
topped, No. 
Greens: Cabbage, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 bu. 
Collard, No. 1, 1'00-1..8 bu. Kale, No. 1, 
1.00-1.50 bu. 
Lettuce and salad greens: Celery cab- 
bage, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. 
DETROIT EGGS 
DETROIT, Dec. 22 (AP)—Eggs, f. ©. b. 
Detroit, cases included, federal-state 
weight- 
. evg. 85, 
medium. 50-53 wtd. avg. 52, all 42-     STRUGGLES AFTER SENTENCE TO DIE — of Chicago's most intensive manhunts, had to have ‘Left FBI for Job With Ford 
Bugas Made Smart Switch 
WASHINGTON #—Old FBI as-jofficials have options to buy the 
sociates of John S. Bugas read) Stock at $21 a share. , If he exercises all of his options, with interest today that he's done : s will 1,260, 60,- Gite wall cially. Bugas will pay $1,260,000 for 
* s » 000 shares. The stock now is be- 
B b Ft aust lieved to be marketable at about, 
Bugas, a big, quick-moving mang7s 4 share. On this assumed value. with a soft voice, quit as agent-/Bugas stands to make a profit of 
in-charge of the FBI office in De-inearly 3% million dollars. 
troit in May 1944, to go with the JOINED FBI IN '35 
Ford Motor Co. If he sells any of the stock, | 
Bugas was getting $6,500 « |Bugas would have to pay a long year when he quit the FBI. By jterm federal capita] gains tax of 
now, had he stayed on, he would (23 per cent of the difference be-| 
be doing better: since pay has |tween what he paid for it and 
gone up—maybe as much as (What he sold it for. $12,000. Bugas, 47, was born in Rock | 
But Ford disclosed Wednesday,| Springs, Wye., bat his family | . ki blic its fi ial af moved to Wamseutter when he | 
Pe ARIS Dame (Hts) Hpancia’) © | was a bey! We attrnded tol Ual: fairs for the first time, that Bugas , versity of Wyoming where he re- 
is beating FBI salaries from De-| ceived a law degree. He was   
  
  B. EARL PUCKETT 
U.S. Estimate Richard Carpenter fights with police and bailiffs 
in Chicago criminal court, Nov. 22, after he was 
sentenced to die in electric chair March 16 for 
murder of policeman. Carpenter, captured in one six bailiffs hold him in a chair and quiet him dur- 
ing his outburst at the session. The 26-year-old 
gunman was carried into courtroom to hear denial 
of his attorney's plea for a new trial. 
Ford Reveals Plans 
for Passenger Line   
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44 Wid. ewvg. 4343; grade B large 51-52 
wtd. avg. 51%. 
Browns—Grade A large 53-55 wtd. avg 
54'4, medium 62 
Checks 37-39 wtd. avg. 38. 
Commercially graded: 
Whites—Grade A large $3-85. medium 
46-50. 
Browns—Grade A large 51-54, medium 
49-4944: grade B large $0. 
Market firm. Overall trade active on 
all grades. Supplies barely ample to 
short. 
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS 
CHICAGO, Dec. 23 (AP)—Butter 
steady; receipts 718,879; wholesale buy- 
ing prices unchanged; 93 score — on 
Eggs tirm: receipts 8.649; vholesale 
buying ces 1% to 3 higher; U.S. large 
whites 40-69.9 per cent A's 64; mixed 54; 
  Lowers Wheat CHICAGO @ — A government WASHINGTON # — Ford Motor trait to his hometow:, of Wamsut- 
ter, Wyo., and back again. 
rect renumeration” for Bugas at 
$183.785. Bugas is Ford vice presi- 
dent for industrial relations. 
HAD STOCK OPTION 
well Bugas has done financially. 
Ford listed him as among key of- 
ficials who received options to buy 
; !Ford stock in 1953. Based on the he had many opportunities to come 
Co. said today it plans to intro ney classification of stock, these Allied Stores Head 
a agent who worked on many Named Top Retailer with a Cheyenne law firm brief- 
ly before he joined the FBI in 
Ford listed 1955 ‘‘aggregate di- 
cases with Bugas, including kid-| B. Earl Puckett, board chair 
gone high hat." been named 1955 winner of the He still drops around FBI head- | Tobe Award as “Retailer of) the 
quarters to see old friends when year. sponsors of the annual he is in town. .. |prize announced this week. 
While agent-in-charge at Detroit. Known as the “Oscar’’ of retail- 
: _ing, the award is sponsored by 
nto contact with  theiprceent Mans iS fibe Collec! Davis! widely But even this failed to tell how 
  
duce a new passenger car line, 
within the next few years. 
A passing reference in the pro- 
spectus filed with the government 
on proposed sale of Ford stock 
said: 
“The company plans to intro- 
duce a new passenger car line 
withint the next few years. This 
involves substantial risks be- 
cause of the expenditures re- estimate that the winter wheat crop 
may be larger next year caused 
selling that pushed wheat prices 
downward in early Board of Trade 
dealings today. 
Soybeans mostly were firm again 
on prospects of heavy exports. Corn| 
was about steady after observing) #4 
some hedge selling, with receipts) @ 
heavier today at 72 cars. Oats 
showed little change in extremely 
light trade. 
      agement of Ford. known fashion and merchandising * * * ! j z consultant. The presentation will 
Harry Bennett, close associate pe made at a banquet in New York of Henry Ford I, was ousted and city next month. 
Allied Stores, of which Pontiac's 
is ee. . 'Waite Department Store is a mem- 
crane ce | Busas sot the job and within a1 is the largest organization of : . |year.or so he was vice president its kind in the world! 
| & “i in charge of industrial relations. . 
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rivet beceealh Ud = Min hey reste nsaprsd ‘: errant geeestyes Near the end of the first hour soe : alien aha a plant facili- Dividends Pleading gulity to a charge of {ls Chalm. 68.7 Ja 86) 4S. wheat was % to 1 cent lower, satan za ea! : |reckless driving. Donald S. Lum, 
Am Can att eine Cnt G+! GHICAGO, Dec. 20 (AP)—Potatoes. ar-lto % higher, March $1.30; oats . RFRA IR EL IN ARAN NEW YORK (#—Continental Can! committed to jail yesterday after am Cys nn oy renee, es... 393 yam Sh on track 361 end total US:|were Y% lower to Y% higher, March Name Area Resident ment of an additional retail dealer Co. has declared a 100 per cent he failed to pay $25 fine and $10 
Am M & Fdy 276 Lib McN & L.. 16 |mand moderate and market steady./65%: rye was % to % lower, March (organization and involves many common stock dividend payable| =? imposed by Sylvan Lake Jus- Am Motors .. 8.7 Ligg & My .. 682 Carlot tracks sales: Idaho Russets, fair : Mv higher ‘other problems and expenditures ! \tice Joseph J. Leavy. Lum was Am Rad 33.4 Lockh Al $6 4 appearance $3.60, bakers $4.40, utitities/$1.19 ‘%; soyveans were % high ‘pend Am Seat: D4 tasers | tes lgd bes batnnesota Nacth Dakota’ Pontiacs|tg % lower, January $2.39, and fo Socony Sales Post innerent in the introduction of a Feb. 15 to stock of record Jan. 10. also fined $10 or 10 days in jail for 
Am Feere imme Lou & Nash’. 894 hed MeClures $3.50 washed and waxed lard was 8 cents a hundred pounds pos line.” a 1 ee ee having no operators license on " pany Mp nee td a higher to 2 cents lower, January! The appointment of Walter A. hat a regul ridend meet- | his person. Ase Con ig Bate Ol. es , . ing next month the board proposes arece ise ue pesderlge neal 7 at Poultry bars qoueruanent leotimated next Guthrie to the post of sales man- Company Moves Offices ae niet the quarterly Pealpbes on West Bloomfield Township Jus- A & Co 16 , mm Ae : 4 uart : ‘ni if. Arma ‘ce 1 choahl Monsan Ch’ ".. 484 DETROIT. Dee 22, TAP  nPrices paid|year’s winter wheat crop, based seer of the Socony Mobil Oil Com- tg Bloomfield Hills Site ithe increased shares at 45 cents Ce Be Cee Ries Ce AU Cst Line 452 bret hha 2 a per pound f ob. Detroit for No. 1 qual-'9n Dec. 1 conditions, at 735,438,000 Pany’s Pontiac District was | Gene | 7 EDWIN T. HERBIG | per share. When Beaty failed a ai y $100 fin : 4 ity live poultry up to 10 a.m : . — neral offices of the Palmer ) to pay fine 3 y Motorola ... 506/11} h 7-29, pullet hens (8-6| bushels, compared with 705,372,000|nounced this week by Division | This would be equal to 90 cents a ee ee cil Mecieri me, <7) 964, ears) mena! 33-200 pacer) bene) (et : ele oa s,, Bee Co, were consolidated recently ° ° ‘on present. stock which has been 29d $25 costs after pleading guilty Balt & 0 b7.q Nat Bise ...... 388) oe etary Seuies ac tapers | (8%- bushels harvested this year. At this) Manager Harry J. Peckheiser, who aisenii thal firmimmered linie iene win er | 0 n P 3 lyesterday to a charge of drivin y Nat Cash |" 344 i | wD ; ving 75 cents quarterly. \9 3 c Seth Stee. 164 | Nat Dairy .... 386/2% Ibs): Gray Crosses 25-26. Barred/time last year, the government had recently left the position after building in Bloomfield Hills. Site g recel ‘under the influence of liquor 
jond “Sire. 17” Nat Gyps .... $25 Rocks 26.28. caponettes (6 ib. vf. a1. estimated this year’s winter wheat|serving three years. Gillthe Iatrocture!lts) alae (Opdyee| a . Jorden - 4 WY Central... 452/30, light ducks 22-23. production at about 700 million) Guthrie, a native of Oakland Rid ‘near the tracks ‘ofthe (Crand GMC Sales Career AKRON, O. (INS) — Firestone Richard Pringle, 21. of Detroit, rie My ny $31 Nia M Pow . 321) Turkeys: Young heavy ype esiy 31.| bushels. County and a resident of Bloom- a ena ses ;Tire and Rubber Co. reported today pleading guilty before Farming- Brum) Balke) 05) gece WOM: pel lcccu tee: eens imeateneo, “maleeritie ‘ Trunk Railroad. ‘net income for the fiscal year aii Budd Co ies Me: Am Ac 7 08 6) email type) bene) (\reemeen . . field Hills, comes to Pontiac from The move was hailed by com-| Edwin T. Herbig, 62, of the GMC, - 3 ton Township Justice Allen Ingle Guess Ohio Of”. MS) saarket (fire! on feney quality heavy Grain Prices a similar position in Socony’s pany officials as “another impor- Truck & Coach Division, will re-/Cnded Oct. 31 of $55,378,916, equal on a charge of driving under the camp. Soup .. ae Owens Il! Gl. a [weights ot bene. hea peagpders Abad Pasi northeastern Michigan district with tant ateolin ecensice expansion tire from his post as national fleet |'° $6:81 a common share. This influence of liquor, was jailed yes- aoe’ 5 Pan AW Als) ieia\citeticess mater aaauemerts tig tye CHICAGO “Dae RRP — e@pening headquarters in Saginaw. = Pelecation ram.”* pan 5 Ge OS ESE |compared with $40,509,994, or $5.02 terday for 10 days and ordered to Gan Pac... 33.6 Panh Ep! .. 783 pens generally not wanted. Pryers are|¢cin AO In his new position, Guthrie will activi “lic ‘ci {a common share, in the preceding| pay $25 costs. C Airt 41 Param Pict.... 372) steady and ample to the light demand |" w Oats Manufacturing activities willcompany officials announced | Carrier Cp .. 80 Parke De -. 41! Light ducks are burdensome to the slow) mar... 208% Mar ......., .6§% be in charge of all petroleum continue at the company’s plant in today. jyear. Sales increased to $1,114,-' Swe hubca , stolen from tes ao ee May ..- cer. 200% May ----eeee 4% product sales to Mobilgas stations a aie octal ‘ ; ‘870.187 from $916,047,040 the year _ Twe "re : Cater Tree. © | Foon Oslo ia == July -o...-e. 194% ye aul cane Michi Hamtramck, although certain oper- A veteran of 26 years with the “"" ° Harvey S. Firest jr bis car yesterday while it was 
Oe St main $8.2) CHICAGO POULTRY a SE eles Mey oti isa" southeastern Michigan except ations will be transferred to firm, Herbig began his career Prev us. arvey S. Firestone. i parkedllin the! Pontiac Motor! Part: Cities Svi $9.1 Phileo |. .. 354) CHICAGO, Dec. 20. (AP) — (U.S De- agar 30% July 2. °°22: 1181, Metropolitan Detroit. He will also Marysville when new facilities with GMC Truck in 1929 and the| Chairman. declared the company is ot. 3 h H. V: oef 2690 Clark ulp . 61 Philip Mor .. 45 4| partment of Agriculture) — Live poultry yay | 97''°'' 133". Sep ......., 1.19% be res nibicitton iaaics tcniicac A : ‘ loki forward to the 1956 fiscal ing lot, Josep! . Vandert Climax ° 67.4 Phill Pet . 81.4) steady to firm: receipts tn coops 1.004 July "2255" 1 By spons e s ‘ ‘al there are completed. following year Was appointed. ng c : Horton Rd., reported. . ee ee eee dr SP <.:. - 12% Jami |... 1116 |Gealers, fuel oll users, commercial| - lbranch manager at. Boston, Mass. Year with “confidence and en- Gol Bra A 1. $87 Pullman, ©... t4 [heavy hens 22-26. light hens 16S-185: 72. 2. consumers and rural residents. os 'He was promoted to Eastern Re. thusiasm.’’ : While parked at the Tel-Huron 
Commer olan dt) mel": ter | 105 1h6 capenetinal wader 0') eee 26: é Except for three years at Ann Reveals Stock Dividend ‘gional sales manager in 1932. "| shopping center last night, two hub — Lee - 5 Lepr stl = —— b § en 31-39; tom 0 ons U e ane ~ bag ee from) GRAND RAPIDS uw — The Jar- Among Herbig's activities was) NEW YORK (INS) — Kelsey-| caps were stolen from his car, Mal- 
C .* . ~ - the law school, and a three-year 444 : 2 “GMC Hayes Wheel Co. reported net in-, colin Stoglin, 700 Joslyn Rd., told t Bek .... 366 Rey Met . 532 | : ’ ecki Corp. ‘has announced a 2 the planning of the annual “GMC Hay In @ 
Cont Gam... 82 Rey Too B SI6 Livestock oe term in the army during World, per cent stock dividend to be paid Evening,” @ highlight of yearly come for the three months ended police. Cont OU .:.. 101.4 Safeway ot 53.6 CEECiaGltivantoce War I. ae = arotede been'Feb. 1 to stockholders of record!American Trucking Association Nov. 30—-the first quarter of its  4¢ your friend’s in jail and needs. Curtiss Wr. 294 Bt Ree Pap. 43.5| CHICAGO, Dec. 22 (AP)—Salable hors U ge rie Ing cree ¥ ‘Socony. Starting = Jan, 15. Clare F. Jarecki, presi- conventions. fiscal year—of $1,678,225, equal to pail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, Det’ BE foi) petted eplfepend reosteee{ oot pe tacgahon 1930 as a service station employe. | dent, said the dividend was de- He and Mrs. Herbig plan to $124 a common share. This com- —Adv. Dis C Beng .. 386 Shell Ol. _ 6S4(lv. steady to strong on weights over 230 ; : he served the company successive-| ciared to conserve the cash posi- build a home in Sarasota, Fla.,/pared with $978.027 or 80 cents a! Seen Cee a ee ee cnc een nesea ncene Wilson’s War ning Over ly as merchandiser, salesman and tion of the corporation, now en- early next year. They presently common share. in the same period , Rummage sale, Youth Center, Ne * \ 7 * A ' ? 2 | ae 
DuPont ...°2252 Secony Mob. 642 ote U8 Tew hundred at i148, these} Foreign Aid Cost Lost — pig giaas ae his trans- gaged in a $2,000,000 expansion at live at 15 E. Kirby St. in Detroit. last year. Sales increased to $39,- L#ke Orion. Fri. and Sat. —Adv. Gent msgs. ale) ese urs) ste |ncetly wal coanmrues emu a wens]; bere iaeaaieniansla oe ‘its metal stampings and assembly His retirement will become ef- 933.401 from $25,726,323 in the 1954 Rummage sale Spiritual Church. El Auto Lite .. 42.7 Sperry Rand . 282/end: virtually nothing available like most} {1 Hubbub, Notes Say ~ division, : 'fective Jan. 1. | period. 92 Wesson St. —Adv, Snes ta v- 083 Bet Sa'ehng | 2os[teStatee we nal i ety here Small Firms fo Pay : Se tie Boe tae eek] | my oomn sca = | SMONTIMS OF GY | Pees Bi Sahat” © Gilead Stan khan eA oe El ae , . Os! 80 = s |. 20" is re ; 
Frew Tra .. 54.1 Buther "Pap . 4 4llighter weights to 9 50 ; House is reported to have aie nemp oyment Taxes 
Sud Weerc oes ayivime tay | earmmat and iewe: sorpuasemrs vied|cece eee ee eee | ef rere tatement has been filed under the Federal Seciwities Act of 1933 with rahe ties. Th = re a exes Co 1186|Ib. and hetfers’ steady. other steers/@Vidence that congressional lead-| ,,, mde (of) email) Cirne (end| egsstration statement has been filed unaer the Federal Secursites Ac oy J with respect to these securtites. They | 
Gen Mills ..., 70.2 Tex G Sul . 383{steady to weak: cows steady to weak:lerg were told in advance of a plan may not be soid nor may offers to buy them be accepted before the registration statement becomes effectize. This Gen Motors .. 47 Thomp Pd .. 86 2/bulls about steady: vealers strong to 10/1, sei tor $4 900,000,000 in new DUSiNesses. presently exempt from if : an ates vo Se Gen Shoe .... 66 Timk 5 Bear z= 4 < ners rope memes lent” neoters tac neal A, paying jobless pay taxes, will come advertisement thaill not consitiute an offer 4@ Seis OF (he Soucsiasion of an offer to bu Ly the Securities tn any Siate in 
Gen Tire ess Ge frameamer. . e2.a|ly chetes grading steers end yearlings —- ffi saad, related this to. under the unemployment insurance} which such offer or soiscstation would be uniauful prior to registration or qualification under the laws thereof. 
Geienae sob} Geomeces > HA/Rretee, maarytren, yk Mec ont etic who related this tppogram Jan. 1 because of 1954 | Goodyear. 624 Ga Cartes  leeGlet mostly prime around Leas ib. s636.| 00) ormation @P-\ changes in the Federal Unemploy- | Grah Paige 22 Un Pac .. 181.2|rood to low choice steers 1500-1850° alparently did not get across. ment Tax Act 
Sata Se tan See Sie, ee Sci hain | A exRlcal partlot the tews_Ciatl Soe or we ret ofthe sear Scovkeeae: . Me Untt Fruit. 83.3 /cial 1200-1800: utility and commercia!/dealing with a tripled request 100 | very emplove with four or more 10 200 O00 Shares Guif, Of! .... 906 Un Gas Cp. 315/cows 1025-1150: canners and cutters nititary aid funds—was said to 2 ployer r or ’ ’ 
Wersh Chee .. 81 US Rubber 505/28 00-19 258- utility and commercial bul's : -workers on his payroll will be sub-| . Homestk . 332 US Bteel . 88 |1350-1600; good to choice vealers 2000-/have been provided just as the | ect Sr The oar | 
Hooker Fl .,.. 496 US Tod 18 7/2400: odd head prime up to 2900° cull Dec 13 White House briefing oO taxes. minimum cov-)| 
Indust Ray ,. $0 Walgreen 30.6/and commercial 100-1900: medium to : erage formerly was eight. CL” Ine Rand .... 644 Weste A Bk 30.4/mood stockers and feeders 630-1050 Ib | broke up. | Extensi { federal 1 | Intand Stl .. 866 Westg El. — 60.2/14.00-1700 The ley words spoken by) Sec no pral coverage _. : | Inspir Cop ...°878 Wilson & Co . 146 ¥ . |has brought on a rush of new state Inter’ak T= ... 31§ Woolworth 47.2 DETROIT LIVESTOCK retary of Defense Wilson, said offi-.- es | f d nt - 365 Yale & Tow . 66 as tlcials who i , q Unemployment legislation; many Zé , Int Niek...... 81.6 Youngst Sh&T 982! DETROIT. alee, undertone |cials who may net be named, could’: we cut coverage provisions, while / t Pa 192 Zenith Rad .140 moneda No early sales; = ertone have been "lost in the closing 49 have amented laws . yi, ; 
STOCK AVERAGES *| Cattle—Salable 75 emginel posed hubbub. | with ‘be fetherall provider geociy| é 
| NEW YORK. Dec. 22—Compiled by the/Tutca “iast “Thursday slaughter steers| White House aides checked their, ae Co mmon Stock ‘ Associated Press. ee hein toler td ea ratios |ing to Commerce Clearing House. | 20s widie coh stttes|tmall supply, mnostiy “steady: cows| eS Yesterday after eome sena-\ ational reporting authority on tax! ay AES Indust Rails Util Stocks| Tarce. 30 cents to $100 higher con-(tors and representatives com. nat) bumiieas ue - ($5 Par Value) 
Noon today... 9873 1377 727 ro sisderine quality: bulls frm: sockerg|Plained they had been misled about __ : 
Prev Gay ....0. 261 171 2S 178) tO ag mostiy. prime. 1080 to 1ovithe foreign aid program. Sen Stock Split Is P = eek ago 4... 383. 17 : * 8 pounds steers 2250 bulk good and ul toc tt Is Pro | 
Year ago s.cc MOI 1223 678 Is3alcholce fed ateere 19.00 to 2200. mostly “appaniaie Bragg Mlrees apenas oposed | These shares are expected to be offered for sale to the 1988 high ..,... 257.4 1424 78.7 181§/2100 to 22.00 for choice under had a administration o' by Johns-Mansville Corp ; . : 1955 low, ee ee ee a ea ted ttteorn iTon' te 1900. ‘tew|breaking faith with congressional ‘| public on or about January 18, 1956 by underwriters who 1064 low 21.2 1439 TTB 88.4 1080/fO0d and low choice helfers °¢50 tolleaders. NEW YORK (Johns Manville are to purchase the shares from The Ford Foundation DETROIT STOCKS and heifers 11.00 to 18.00: cutter kinés| A mumber of congressmen who:Corp. announced yesterday that) . 
(C. J. Nephler Co.) rated bal beet bab core letg| attended the White House meeting/it would submit to stockholders a - Pigures after decimal — are eee tne od to 1080. utility and. commerciat/said they got the impression the proposal to change the number of Baldwin Rubber ...... Ie 18-4 poping htoed 0 no oo es 00° art /2dministration would seek for for-|authorized shares of common stock 
ee erases 26 33 load “choice 613 pound steer: yearlings _ aid about = same ——— ol me of = tee “= to Masco Serew' vosre : ; ongress voted year—$2,700,-/ 25,000, shares par value. - 00. Midweet Agrastves , :, and feeders 1600 to 19.08 long ton. eas va, ty M. Cassidy, board ‘chairman, A Prelinine®y hag sa wae nen mee your Noch doe Screws : Secretary Dulles said that the proposal by the di- own investment Gealer or su 0 e under- *No sale; bid and asked. na ~ : 
————— U.S. Coal Leader paseo png, hepa) perowesl| dabei bona | en Ge nis signed as are registered dealers in this State. Nocturnal Cocktails CHARLESTON, W. Va. — More ition sought to stress that, although March 9 in New York City. 
When you're invited out for cock-/coal than is mined in any other|appropriations requests would go} Cassidy said that establishment ce | f 
tails in Spain, watch the clock)state is being produced by mines a the Poses actually ° Be spent ef a $5 par value for the stock Blyth & Co., Inc. f 
carefully. The Spanish cocktaillin West Virginia. Production since Curing the years beginning July 1 would effect savings in transfer Buhl Bidg., Detroit 26, Mich. would be only slightly more than taxes for stockholders. . hour is from 8 to 10, with dinner is ' 1865 totals some 5.6 billion tons, | the $4,200.000,000 estimated in this ‘ . following. It isn’t unusual to have 3 or tall hanes | Gace} in: The First Boston Corporation your dessert and coffee at three — 20. — oe r- -n ee asia Se Youthful Crash Victim ai sa (eal wubaiet coaceas cane a 
morning. can production since i == : of the White House briefing, in on Way to Recover formants said, but a White House y y Goldman, Sachs & Co. 7 T Ott d S fitite made detailed notes which, A &year-old Waterford Township 1420 Ford Bidg., Detroit 26, Mich. C eenage en ers er were reviewed after ~ surprised ay. rie by an —_ Mon- Kuhn, b & Co. . 
They said these “minutes” show) tiaic General H ital today. ! Koha, L e York 5, N. Y. : . 
that: a : is Vas Shattuck, 3480 Wat- New 
kins Lake Rd., suffered a concus- : r f Wien $8.1 od sheet Sateen) OS ‘and tactered op wom, be Lehman Brothers a most of his remarks to the Defense| was hit while waiting for a school One William St., New York 4, N. Y. . 
. domestic budget)" : ° : 2 . Just on the laghshseers 1 ; Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Beane leave, he is reported to have men- Motion Picture Camera ; Congress at Shelby Sts., Detroit 26, Mich. 
ministration ‘would asf for mintaryiSt0len From Building White, Weld & Co. : 281 So. La Sallie St., Chicago 4, In. 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 22. 1935 ee ae aaa 
    
West Bloomfield 
Library Adds - | 
Scot Marriage (Wut Disneys True Life Adventures 
  mission of the Cit 
day of December 
WM. W, DONALDSON 
ADA R. EVANS, Mayor i 
pes ba 1998 of Pon 7 St tiae this 20th 
  
      18 New Books 
WEST BLOOMFIELD — The fol- 
lowing new books have been added 
to the West Bloomfield Library, Site on Block (Wad PN themed Natale Smithy at Gretna Green, 
Scotland, Is Famous for THE SECRET PLACE Stella S. Travis, librarian, an- sveary 2, 1888 
5,000 Marriages WHERE ELEPHANTS —— , a2 can Se caainnnte wo among Seetien 
Fiction: The Tontine by Thmoss B. | and Zoning District Map of Ordi- GO TO DIE AND LEAVE [Goeqetn, Tee : 7 rt i y, Agnes nenee Fle. 2. as amended, of the Town- 
Boh: The y ' Independence WASHINGTON — The smithy at AY FABULOUS CACHE Angry Hills. by Leon M. Uris; 
aoe See () Crees by Lawerence Schoon- 
  
  Gretna Green, Scotland. famed not , : rae ; arion Castle: Shad | State of Michigan, Ordains 
for its iron but for the 5.000 mar. OF IWORY see. er ee Riss Menard Brenig to Mrinn | Setian tdection 131 of Ordnance riages it- has forged, 1s up for ; . a rpuerite Allis; Glow Dies the Thunder | Ordinance. as amended, {s he y.amend- 
aa , } BP] | xe Fictine Poet Bags ot tne sea | $40h,B* Sééllon of the following pare: The smithy actually did become ee Ge co ne prommen | “The Board of Appeals shall have the a marriage house about the start Married 9 Mormon oy John D. Ft eriotigiken er oa sages rsa ay er — i . * n stin of the 20th century, says the Nat td ot Bare ot bid eer reberss ‘building, of a public service corporation 
|Agnes Newton ith: ¥. of Decisions | °T for public utility purposes, in any per- ronal Geographic Society. The 
owner decided there was more 
profit in matrimony than in black- 
smithing. Eventually he incorpor- 
ated his new business and hired a 
licensed clergyman to perform the: 
rites. The clergyman, faithful to 
tradition, masqueraded as a black-| 
smith. 
It was at Gretna Hall that 
dehn Peel, the song-celebrated 
huntsman (“D'ye ken John . 
Peel?) married Bonnie Mary | 
White. Officiating was the most | 
iflustrious of Gretna's “clerics,” | 
enormous, hard -drinking Joe — 
Paisley. A  “twenty-five-stone 
mass of fat irrigated by brandy,” 
Paisley once, when marrying two 
couples simultaneously,  trans- 
posed the brides and grooms on 
the certificates. “Awell,”’ said he, | 
“just sort yersel's oot.”’ 
Finally, in 1856. Lord Chancellor! 
Brougham, himself a Gretna Green | 
elopee, drafted a law requiring a} 
21-day Scottish residence for either 
bride or groom. The Bishop's mar- 
rage house came tumbling down 
and once again became a private 
mansion. 
Now a honeymoon inn. Gretna 
Hall has preserved its marrage 
register listing 1134 couples, many 
of exalted rank. Also intact is the 
original bridal chamber with its | By Harry 6. uman: The Pit and 
; Century Plant by Pati Hill: Wheels West 
by Homer Croy. S 
| The library will be closed Dec. 
| 24, for the Christmas holiday. w/ y a 
: Detroit Youth Jailed 
for Leaving Accident 
An 18-year-old Detroit youth was 
‘jailed here last night, charged 
|with leaving the scene of an acci- 
‘dent, after he allegedly forced a 
State Police car off the road dur- 
‘ing a chase south on Woodward 
avenue. 
John Mulverhill was apprehend- 
ed at home by Detroit Police after 
Troopers Harold Wade and Rich- 
, ard Gordenier sent out a radio 
» eail for help. They were uninjured 
‘in the accident.     
Kalamazoo Supervisors 
Study Property Taxation 
KALAMAZOO \#—The Kalama- 
zoo County Board of Supervisors, 
which opposes basing taxes on 
\the state’s equalized assessment, 
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AGING ELEPHANTS LEAVE THE HERV TO DIE ALONE.JACKALS | 
ANU OTHER CARRION EATERS SOON CONSUME ALL BUT THE MOST Dae nae’ & committee to a tant 
MASSIVE SKELETAL REMAINS. THESE, INCLUDING THE TUSKS, ARE . OE OS care creat 
EVENTUALLY SWALLOWEV BY MARSHES ANU JUNGLE GROWTHS. acme ca eee) wus Distrbuted by King Features Syndicate. 
    r a to 
ce 
20, 1955 Effective January 21, 1956 
sary 
service 
Structure or use is ned, 
and landscaped to conform harmoniously 
the general architecture and plan 
(2) of Section 
dinance No. 3, the Independ- 
ence Township Zoning Ordinance, 
hereby amended by thi 
sAeitioe of the following new Sub-sec- 
| thon: 
“Bection 12A 12) 
or equipment shall be operated, and no 
er other conveyances with 
of such district.” 
Sectio: 
12A of Or 
amended, is 
j trucks 
shall be 
Gravel-Sand District 
betveen 7 00 o'clock p.m. and 7:00 o'clock 
am such use shall be offensive, Tewnuhip ef the “County of Oakland, 
  
the mitted district to a greater height or of 
larger area than the district requiremen's 
herein shed, 
location in any use district of a public 
utility building, structure or use if the 
Board shall find such use, height, area, 
building or structure reasonab' establi and permit 
the public 
and provided for 
m 2. Gub-section 
fy. 
tratiers, 
loaded or unloaded in 
during 
when the 
iy neces- 
convenience and 
such  bullding, 
igned, erected, 
as g 
  No machinery 
the hours 
because of noise. smoke or dust, to ad- 
jointing areas roned 
Noise emanating from a for residence use 
Gravel-Sand | 
District shall not exceed 70 decibels when | I 
| i 
t \ 
measured § feet above the ground at ans | 
point along any boundarv line of such 
Gravel-Sand District 
| Section 3 
of Ordinance No 2 
Township Zoning Ordinance. as emended 
is The Zoning District 
hereby amended as follows Map 
the Independence 
The Nerth 60 acres of the West half of 
[th Southwest quarter of Section 3¢ +s 
hereby re-zoned trom Suburban Farms 
to Residence I; that part of the South 
half of the Southeast quarter of Section | 
14 lying West of Motdoch's Subdivision, 
and the South half of the Northwest 
quarter of the Goutheast quarter of | 
Section 14 is hereby re-soned from Agri- 
eultural to Residence 1! 
| quarter of the Southwest quarter the Northeast 
and 
the Northwest quarter of Section 36. and 
the South 60 acres of the East half of 
the Southwest 
| excep! 
1040 feet quarter 
thereof. is hereby of Section 27 
the East 416 feet of the South te-zoned 
from Suburban Parms to Residence 1 
the East 416 feet of the South 1040 feet 
of the Southwest quarter of Section 27 
excep! the East 300 feet of the South 300 
Tee ; 
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cleaning and odd jobs. Tony's Drive-in. 2700 Auburn Rd. Utica 
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Earn up to $200 per month ts 
your spare time selling the new 
‘36 Fords, for a dealer that’s 
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wagon for more extra money in 
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Excellent is yeah for proven 
salesman. Must be honest, sober 
and experienced Our operation 
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~ Apply 
_Mr. Burt   ereot now soned COMIMereTst   
  
    
  ‘have sharp teeth cut | 
lA Birmingham, England, man 
n a : ° ° : : ’ has been rewarded $8.400 damages 
‘Washington Crossing the Delaware cripoline-.a 
entrance, the sliding panels in the 
door, and diamond-scratched in- 
Itials on the windowpanes. extra uide odat Ee 
  
because he cannot enjoy a good _ 
morning kiss from his wife. A 
  ° 7 O A 7 B : N ° ] ° motorcar accident has robbed 
Tari Island Reveals Once Again Becomes National Favorite = tine in ns tore tp chain. 
Hidden Tribesmen | WASHINGTON CROSSING, Pa {lend the Leutze painting on con-|Hutton said, reproductions of the) 7 NOTICE, 
“ww—The painting, which ay ther le ES hagas the |painting again have ee on ae ee werent pees 
; ' Ps " . pari ae en millions ¢ Zz “overs ‘ s ‘ -|of Cl (o. uity School k- 
AUKLAND, N.Z.—In the rugged ('7°S America pcr Chestmes visitors from all parts of th me ‘Id yen Torrens La Soloed as lanai Ceanag! Michigan, eadier Waterford | highland of Pa ‘thwest of SOY. — Washington's crossing of} parts of the world)venirs, Christmas cards, pocket-\Townsnip Schools. Oakland County, , pua northwes ners ve Ligh Nave been drawn to the park. j|book medallions and even on fash-| Michigan. | Tari, a recent reconnaisance pa- the Delaware in 1776—enjoys high ea celle | NOTICE j 
tonably decorated living room! or proposed alteration of boundaries of 
{Clarkston Community Schools 
County, Michigan, by detaching the fol- 
lowing described lands, to-wit: trol discovered still another group ‘vor again, historians say. after 
od hitherto unknown tribesmen —* Jone leper into neglect and even 
the Duna. The men are bearded 1. Se 28--All_ of the South ‘s of and wear wigs of human hair,| .. _ Po ] 10 St 7 k M t G Section © 28 TAN, ROE,” Independence 
making them look like Biblical fig. ,, FO" the first 100 years after: ricKen om [to et, ‘7. Section 29—The East ‘4 of the ures. ithe event, on that Christmas night | . : Southeast i. ag Section 29, TAN, ROE, 
" ; , | Ip However, their noses eq 119 years ago, the story was a na DT) ] — Aft 33 y sos poction 32 All ef the Beuth ‘y, al elr noses are pierced ional favorite,”’ said Mrs. Ann’ ] OmMea er @€ars : Fast ty of the. Meal] oar Fs ane 
{ 4 and they use primitive stone axes. oe eouthowant { the Northeast ‘, of In the last year or two, Mrs. walls. 
  
ers—short and sturdy, with big ian 
chests and thighs. The Dunas are 7 S*'°” 
not cannibals, the report stated.| PAINTING DERIDED years, in fact 
pris “he bows and arrows. Among those impressed by it * *« e« |pitalized her for more than year. *¢res of the East ts of the Bast os of he arrows terminate was a young man named Emanuel Sheet e | he ut) Duri h . Northeast ‘s of Section 33. TAN. . in a needle-like point ringed with 4 She i ompleting the difficust uring the long months of con- Independence Township eed) po i Leutze. Born in Germany. he spent journey tu a de ree despite the finement, she decided t § Section 34—Northwest ‘'s of the 
a’ shallow cut to insure that they! most of his early years in Virginia barrier of poli . hi hl tt the, the college stud h Rad chan, Montes Tt, of eect 134 TSN. ROE. i ee! : iy . ee barrie ~0lio, whie e e. ege studies she ha - Northwest ° ion 34, : break off in the wound. others and was educated there and in attractive mother of two daughters doned ae after two eee Independence Township, Oakirnd Coun- 
rit . “ai 2 i. 2 ty ichigan 
sides. Perhaps th d nto’ the Pennsylvania. He steeped himself with both legs paralyzed. classes. \tro Waterford Township schools, Oak- ~ ; Ps the most dangerous in the Washington story. He went m Wisi (cone iccemect ter Western! 24 County Michigan. and sédin he S an : > ' ; ses f ;same to Clarkston Co’ oots, 
treed bambee eae med with & to Valley Forge. He came to this When she receives ber diploma ‘viichican College that she couldn't /Oaxaea County Michigan. rae mboo blade sharpened on crossing and visualized the prepa. ®t the mid-term from the Uni- iget through the Is f Uni-| You are eres cet ted oe . teers : | . * © s Mie ° at Ly a 
= jrations for the passage across the ‘efsity of Hlinois, Mrs. Correia . aaa a rrp ny Counts Schoo! Office Building. 102 North jriver which culminated in the Bat. “ill barely finish ahead of her 
itle of Trenton. In 1851, after stud,. %@-Year-eld daughter Betty, a \a college education has been a long dence and extension courses, start- 
jone for Mrs. Mildred Correia—33 ing in 1943. That was the year she the Northwest ‘s, also the West ‘a of | 
the Northeast ‘« of Section 33. ee 
| ear ; fi = South 10 acres of the West ‘y 0’ st 
was stricken by polio which hos-'t, of Northeast 's. also the South They are ic _ dwell- Hawkes Hutton, member of the, ra | Becti 32, TAN, ROE, Independence 
7 typical mountain dwell Washington Crossing Park Com.) BANGOR. Mich. &—The path to her studying through correspon: Township.” er 
versity of Tinois. Her husband [eivvrapn Reed. Pontiac, Michigan. on ‘manages a Bangor c the Sth day of January, 1956, at 430 z calland feed | Mock pm. to consider the advisability Paul D. Stewart Struck 
WwW 3 : i y slore: c he above described terrt- . : . ing art in Germany, he put his Junior at Northwestern Univer. C jof detaching the a 
a ITeS 3 “our ‘en't tory from Waterford Township schools, 
hile Crossing Street 2 pondence courses jaren't Oakland County. Michigan. and adding big inspiration on- big canvas—21 ity. Her- other daughter. Bar- 
bara, 23. already is a college 
graduate and now is an airline 
hostess. Community         easy, Mrs Correia has found. She,the same to Clarkston 
SANS 'Schools Oakland County, Michigan | 
oe | The County Board of Educetion will) There are no professors to ex-| determine ‘< 4 An 
if t alteration plain things at home. but Whether the proposed 1 : the poundartes sha!! be made | 
most of exams are just as tough.” a A Pontiac man, crossing the >) |. feet 
Street at the corner of E. Huron 
and N. Perry Sts. yesterday. is in a paint. 
Pontiac General Hospital after a '"® Phew said Leutze was too Tet-! agree Correia has done driver ‘took her eyes off the road,"” 10%! '9 interpret so basic an Amer.) ————____ 
Any interested parties will be given according to Pontiac Police ican theme, that his river re- . _ 
Troupe fo Entertain $10,000 Blaze 1 opportunity to be heard at the time Paul D. Stewart, 36, of 104 Doug. SeMbled the Rhine more than the 
Jas St.. whose wrist was fractured, Delaware that even allowing an E : 
: lan piace above quoted ° | Dated at Pontiac Michigan this 16th 
ngulfs Oil Well day of December, A.D 5 is in fair condition, hospital auv-/8'tist the mght of arranging his! . ieee figures tor purowses of compos: fOF Gls Near Soviet a The driver, Janie C. Brown, 26, ton Leutze shouldn't have had) Oe EDUCATION. 
of 225 Mechanic St., told police she Washington standing in the boat.: ANCHORAGE, Alaska UR—A Hol- was watching an approaching car| that hé used the American flag be. | : ~ _ 
‘when she struck Stewart. lfore it was adopted, that the ice lywood troupe on tour of Alaska jcakes in the river were too big. military installations wall give a 
‘PUBLIC ACCLAIMS New Year's Eve show almost with- * * * 
\lansx critics demded the 
e effective date of the transfer. 
(if ordered. 
—-| 9. Whether or not any personal or real 
|property is to be transferred and. if 90, 
lthe equitable consideration therefor   
Near Midland OF EDUCATION aac “| : Secretary 
MT. PLEASANT op An esti Dec 22, 85, Jan 3. "56 
mated $7900 to $19.9 damage STATE OF MICHIOAN- In the Pro- . bate Court for the County of Oakland. was caused last might when an oil. Juventie Division 
. ray In the matter of the petition concern- well caught fire midway between ing Victor Wood, minor Pees No. 16393   
Tademy Appeals Case A A i Ee ; In earshot of Russian-held_ terri- 
to Circuit Court Level peepee inet y the) public vac: Mt Pleasant and Midland |_To Josephine Wood, mother of said claimed Leutze’s work. By the tory cl Oe avian) teen fued fin tanls . ug > bi: P Firemen brought the blaze un- Court alleging that the present where- 
der control after a two-hour fight abouts of the mother of the said minor a] 5 amp child {s unknown and the said child 
with fog producing equipment. has violated a law of the State and that | Major damage was to pumps and/ said child should be placed under’ the i t jurisdiction of this Court. 
UT ieti In the name of the yeopte of the State 
The well is known as State B >of Michigan. you ere hereby notified Found guilty yesterday on ajturn of the century the painting The show will be performed be-. 
charge of driving under the in-|had become the best known his- fore a small group of American 
fluence of liquor, Cleveland G.|torical work of its kind both in servicemen in a remote defense 
Tademy, 31. of 268 W. Wilson St.,|Europe and in North America. (outpost at Wales, on the western 
appealed his case to Circuit Court. Joe tip of the Seward Peninsula. It is 
Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum! Yet even then its general pop- less than 30 miles across the Ber- y : : ‘ohj_|that the hearing on said petition will be 
released Tademy on $200 bond until ularity was falling off. Partly be- ing Strait from Soviet-occupied Big °. ol 's ore by the Michi- Cee! pectic — ncn ohio yas 
gan Oil Co.. of Saginaw. It pro-| Cer" Togo B West Biva., in the City of his case comes up in the higher Cause “modern” art critics were Diomede Island 
court Jan. 9. Tademy faces a $100 unrelenting in their assaults Comedian Ben Yost heads the 16 
fine and five days in jail if his But a change became apparen! entertainers. 
appeal is denied. jin the 1940's Mrs. Hutton said 
and a regrowth of patriotism dur 
ling World War 11 obviously helped 
to bring it about. of January A.D. 1956 
the forenoon. and you are hereby com- a day and is located in Greendale 
‘manded to appear personally at said {Township of Midland County. 
Charles Shepherd of Mt. Pleas- oct ang impractical to make personal 
Kid Phone Calls ant. manager of the field in w hich #8 <ice! bereet, = Seopa rr pe 
Are Old Stor the well is located, said he sus- cue Gesk ravines ts said hearing tn 
of leaving the scene of an injury COPTES APPEAR Y [pected the fire was started by ihe Ron tise) -orasel 6) pace printed 
someone attempting to steal soi (nese. 
accident. Robert Pena. 17, of 14S 9 Mrs. Hutton a few vears ago for Mrs. Claus 
Parke St., pleaded guilty before helped persuade the Metropolitan Receives Jail Term 
Arraigned vesterday on a charge   Witness, a Rewereue “Arthur 
C ~d ‘dr ;° ,Moore, Judge said Court, in the Citr 
called “drip gas” from the well. |Of°ontine In sald County, this 20th day - of December A.D 
Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum. Museum of Art in New York to Al BUQUERQUE N AL om Myrs G - —— | Seal AR M 
aoe a ae ee ee eo ; : eee a Ses ere A true copy Judge o : ~~~ Willis S. Claus says the kids who as Tank Explodes | Prabc cn Reser urercetie Division’ 
. Dec phone her home each vear about 22, 1955 
this time “aren't very original.” Christmas Pilgrims Sense *: After Autos Crash Uneasy Peace in Holy Land cde tein meena ici ae Two drivers escaped serios in- she says. “They don't really both. UP last night when a gas tank 
us. This has been happening ©*Ploded following a two-car acci-   
ORDINANCE NO 1299 
Amendment to Weed Ordinance No. 448 
Requiring Weeds to be Cut and Destroved 
by July let each rear. 
Adopted: December 20. 1955 
Effective: December 30, 1955 i 
The City of Pontiac Ordains 
Section 1 AMMAN. Jordan (PA ASN 4h . er A T™A Jordan a An oe es Iv and individually ta cooperate athe (amily foc cours: * dent on Opdyke Rd That Sections 1A and 1B of Ordinance 
péace settled over the Jordan-held with us = : : ' Jerry Do Stoll. 29. 1345 Stirl aenaed We. renal esi follows: an Her daughter Marilyn. 11. had : Mon, 24. [oto STIrling | amended to read as follows 
areas of the Holy Land today and King Hussein already had an- ; ; : : nounced that parliamentary elec. & little fun of her own this Christ- 
Preparations were stepped up for sion. to be held within the next 4S season. She took a call ot x | ffered wt ' 
the annual Christmas influx of pul- a youngster who seemed to-be in| fOh 4 Cut Hp. suffe when Ne y9q. Tt shall be the duty of said Di- I four months would be considered g | rammed his car into the rear of rector to give general notice to the 
sored pack linking Iraq. Iran, Tur- a plebiscite on the Baghdad Pact earnest. Marilyn said it certainly! A itis lowners of property or occupiers of any jwas Santa's home and she was a land in the City of Pontiac whereon Ave w “lane : nt. Section 1A 
ASC. Ly us leased after treat The Directer of Parks and Recreation | 
iment in Pontiac General Hospital is hereby appointed Commissioner of Weeds pursuant to Act 359 of Public Acts, | 
    dom. ase The driver to . . noxious weed wing. Said notice 
a wen 7 mer Se ae somes ce ons er Se gi a a ' : ; at an. wv, x wi ¥ * Jordan's caretaker government A curfew established in Bethle- order. Orion. was aninjured although ra | Sc caossinatntther Peauscteromratiiaa 
moved quickly to restore order aft- hem was lifted and troops called a gas tank of his car exploded, Oak-|°"*, "er previous, to Jul i 
et, six successive days of :rioting|in to quell violence began to leave Car Skids, Rolls Over land County Sheriff's Deputies said. |ani destroyed b July, Ist, 9 aforesaid. : a wed y the = Te not remo’ 
|pier of the premises then the Director of 
rks and eation is hereby, author- 
ized to enter mn the land and destroy against moves to bring. this Arab riot-hit cities. Barbed wire which 
kingdom into the Baghdad Alli-/had been thrown across streets in After Attempted Stop ys, Violates Parole, 
  ance. A statement from newly key sectors of Amman was re-) - 4 44; ae ; Al 
named Prime Minister Ibrahim moved. Lights came on in shopping °— Milford ine ex apes sous Is Returned to Home . lfettine to comely ten said cutisned 
Hashim was interpreted as assur- districts as business places were injury last night when their car pores i. = 
ance from the government that it reopened. skidded off West Maple Rd. and 4 16-year-old Pontiac youth. one, “ty any person herein requested to cut 
would not join the Western-spon- . =.* * rolled over., ‘of three minors arrested Tuenday |e | ee arcs tig aeeds Wr Po ee} 
sored pact linking Iraq, Iran. Turk.| The government also announced) Mrs. Donelva Hotchkiss. 23. was for possessing beer, was found to then the Director of Parks and Recrea- 
we. tan and Britain, ithe release of all persons arrested treated for back bruises and te- > violating parole from Oakland ‘on shall enter Span the land eae ower 
A PLEBISITE - jin the riots. Opposition groups had jeased from Pontiac General Hos. County Juvenile Court and return-'destroyed with as little damage to the ISITE demanded they be freed as a con- pital. Russell S. Hotchkiés, 27. w holed to the Children's Home yester- |premises, es may be 
Hashim announced his govern. dition for ending demonstrations was driving, was uninjured, State day. Sgt. Henry O. Hoyt, Juvenile «nat ormingness ot parte ee avy 
tment “will not. deal with aty po- and strikes, Striking civil servants Police sai ' Offic id ; j : ; said, Hotchkis told troop. Officer, said. Section 3. litical questions, nor will it bind we urged by their leaders to re-| ets that he applied his brakes too! Hoyt said the-youth violated his | sda, ora nee ohall tahoe etfeat ten 
itself to any treaties or obligations. turn to work. Schools were ordered! suddenly and lost control of the parole by being out of doors after jer by the CHy Commission of the ee = _ car. » 2 Spm’ isde onl Bs br the ou oun |   i] * ; i, - 3 en f iy : \ 
o ai ‘ | us) a { + : oe j Y \ ‘ \ 4 <a : : 4 ra : ’ ‘ 4 : ; i st s. Sapiiiaet r Ras : Hh fe \ : i , 
      + ee) fh 
   hereby re-» 
to Commercial! 
the Independence 
Nays None 
HAROLD | DOEBLER Bi] 
ed from Suburban Farms 
Passed this 20th day of December AD Township 
Andrews, Tucker, Snader, Doeb- 
Ife 
Independence Townshin Clerk 
Dec. 22. 1955 
NOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN THAT ON 
the 6th day of January 1956 at 2 o'clock 
pm at the Mobile Gas Station John R 
and 18 Mile Roed, Oakland County. 
Ford Dump truck, serial number 37680 
will be sold for eash to the highest bid- 
der 
Birchwood Street. Troy 
Oakland) jand County 
stora, Inspection may be had at 
Townshi 
Michigan 
Signed, Benjamin T 1921 
Oak- 
the place of 
Martins, 
1942 Ferry Park, Detroit 8 Michigan 
Dec 21, 32. 1985 
  
WE 
In 
You're 
Nor ever shall AS as 
We shal! ember 
Cha Death Notices BISSETT DEC. 21. 1955. CHARLES 
G $090 Lippencott, Rd Lapeer 
age 68. beloved husband of Mabel 
E Bissett brother of Miss 
Mable Bissett - 
elson, Mrs. Grace Reilly, Grover 
Cc Bissett and Mrs Maude 
Chauvin. Punera] service will be 
held Saturday Dec 24, at 12 
noon from the Donelson-Johns 
Puneral Home with Rev Stanley 
Bailey officiating. Interment in 
Mt Avon Cemetery Mrs Bissett 
Will He tn state at the Donelson- 
Johns Puneral Home. Funeral 
service under the auspices of 
FP & A.M. No. 210 at Elba. Mich 
COLYER, DEC 20 1955. SIDNEY 
A 8r., 228 Cardinal Rt 
Mrs. Harriet Colyer; dear father 
of Sidney, Robert. Steuart Ron- 
Johnny and Harrtet Colyer. 
dear brother of Mrs. Henry Bill- 
man end John E. Colyer. Funeral 
service will be held Saturday, 
Dec 34, at 10:30 am. from the 
Commerce Commanity Methodist 
Church with Rev. Perry Thomas 
officiating Interment in Oakiand 
Hills Memorial Gardens Mr 
Colyer will lie tn 
the church from 9:30 am until 
time of service Saturday moraing 
COPE, DEC. 21, 1955. DELA, 244776 
Powers Rd. Farmington Tp 
age 87, dear aunt of Claude 
Cope, Funeral service wili be 
Thursday. Dee 22. at & pm 
from the Farmer-Snover Funeral 
Home with Reader Vera E Ben- 
ham officiating. Interment tn 
Clare, Michigan. Mrs. Cope ts at 
the Farmer-Snover Funeral Home 
DeSMITH. DEC 22 1955, MAR- garet. 3142 Varjo. Keego Harbor, 
age 74. dear mother of Mrs Fred Kemp. Mrs Margaret Long 
John Hughes and Robert Hughes. 
dear sister of Join and Thomas 
Ford and Mrs. Helen Teer Fu- 
neral service will held Sat 
urday c t am. from 
interment tn Mt. Hope Cemetery. 
Recitation of Rosary wil) be Pri 
day at 8:30 pm. from Donelson- 
__Johns Funeral Home.. 
DUGLAY, DEC. 21, 1955, MARTHA 
B. 236 Cherokee road, dear sis- 
ter of Harry Brashear. Puneral 
service will 
with Dr. Milton Bank officating. 
Pollowing the service here Mrs. 
Duglay will be sent to New Lon- 
don, Mo. Funeral arrangements 
by the Sparks-Oriffin neral 
_Home. __ 
HASELHUHN. DEC 21, 1958, 
George, 422 Midway, age 86; dear 
father of Mrs. Lena Ritzer, Mre 
Elsie Ferell). Pred. Herman end 
Harry Haselhuhn. Mrs. Marte 
Coan, Mrs. Margaret Del Fose 
and Edwin and Meivin Heselhuhn; 
dear brother of Henry and Edwin 
Haselhuhn Funeral service wil! 
. 23. at 1:30 
Trinity Lu- 
Church with Rev. Ralph 
Claus officating Interment in 
White Chapel Cemetery. Mr 
Haselhuhn will lie in sate at the 
_Huntoon Funeral Home. 
HILLIKER. DEC. 20, 1958, JAMES L. ‘Roy!, Beaverton. Mich. ege 65; 
beloved husband of Jessie Mable 
Hiliiker; dear father of Mra. Betty 
Sevbert & Mrs. Ellen Massey: dear 
brother of William Hiliiker and 
Mrs. Maty Green. Puneral service 
will be held at 2 pm_  Fridey. 
Dec. 23, at Chapel of Plowers- 
White Chapel Cemetery. Puneral 
arrangements by the Melvin 
utt Funeral Home. 
Sard of Thanks 1 WISH TO EXPRESS OUR 
thanks to our friends and relatives 
for their kindness and floral offer- 
ings, in the recent bereavement 
of our son and brother, Jesse Le 
Roy rT. Mrs. Lulu 
family. . 
In Memoriam. 2 PP PLLA LPP LAPP AP AA APA 
a ZMORY OF JAMES WwW 
‘not forgotten father dear, ‘ou be; 
life ana memory last, 
thee.   
  
rheresa 
  
BOX REPLUES 
At 10 am. foday 
1, 3, 6, 8, 16, 11, 12, 
14, 16, 17, 19, 2%, 2%, 28, 
sel ee Ti, 73, 77, 90, 88, 
      
  
3 Flowers   
sen POEM sat * 
Diller and -     ' For automation trpe machines 
also figs & fitures Top 
rates 
LOCKHART & 
WRIGHT ENGINEERING SERVICE 
1965 S Telegraph FE 2-320¢ 
ESIGNERS DETAILERS AND 
CHECKERS FOR 
Body layout. tools dies and sre 
cial machines. body fixtures and   
automatics Plenty of overtime 
long program. 
HIGH RATE 
Interviews daily ti! 8 om. all day 
Sat 
Eng. Co. 21680 Coolidge, Detroit 
JOrdan 63163 
DIF DESIGNERS 
20 men 61 hour week 
IMPERIAL DESIGN Bet 8 and 9 Mile 21750 Wyom'n 
Oak Park. Mich JOrdan 6-1540_   
OL EXPERIENCED LATHE HAND. ¢ Gear ~> Rochester. 
  
    FOLIAGE PLANT SALESMAN 
wanted We have a position open 
in our sales department. Must be 
able to drive truck. Sales exper- 
fence necessa Prefer age group 
23 to 40. Estabiished routes, salary 
. steady emplovment with 
able to 
ba) 1 
Thompson Greenhouses. Inc. 1525 
Bogie Lake Ré., Route 2. Milford Industrial Electrician For smal] shop Inouire Syncre 
Corp. Oxford. Mich OA 02588 
MIDWEST 
EMPLOY MENT 
Wishes to thank the people of 
Pontiac for their enthusiastic re- 
ception of our services in the 
pact year and to hope that we 
future brighter 
in finding a new career 
‘Machine 
Designers and 
Fixture 
Layout 
~ Men 
Establshed 
Machine Tool 
Manufacturer 
Ts Expanding Its 
Erigineering Bept.   
Located in 
Royal Oak, 
Mich. Experience 
on Automatic Parts 
Handling Desirable 
Good Opportunities 
for Top Men 
SALARY 
OVERTIME 
FRINGE BENEFITS 
AND 
PENSION 
ROBBINS 
Engineering Co. 
Call Royal Oak o 
L17-7474. from 3to6p.m. : 
Monday Thru Friday 
for Appointment 
truck ee Sages wore deci 
ernoon from 1p. -$ p.m 
Gelive bundles rs 
carriers. in subu: area. Apply 
alton Dept wae atiae Brees. 
GET IT UICK,” 
through, Classified Ads! 
Yes, whatever it is — dial 
81 for an _ad- Ma 
writer ‘and get it] + S                             PARAGON CONST. CO: 
$4000 Grand River 
Novi, Mich 
W Oodward 3-3515 
_ ——————— 
STAFF PHARMACIST 
$1% per week for #0 hours. 8115 
per week for «4 hours (optional) 
Paid vacation. holidars and sick 
leave. other prevailing personnel 
policies 
APPLY 
Personne! Office 
HURLEY HOSPITAL Fitet Michigan 
TOOL MAKER TO BUILD. RE- r end Sapte progressive 
  pal 
dies. arf Central, near 
— Seginaw 8 
TRUCK DRIVERS 
Experienced driveaway driv- 
ets only for inng distance 
trips Must have references 
showing their past expert- 
ence ust se pbrsicelly 
able to EE 
end rive 
a.m to 
7 
at Guard House Fleet Car- 
rier Corp. 3668 Bivd East 
  
WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE E W Ptnnen & Son 66 W. Huron 
WANTED MECHANIC Good pay. paid vacation. hospital 
ization , . . 
Jetivey Ford Sales 
a OA WANTED. EXPERIENCED WOOL 
pees Apply Oge Cleaners, 379 
WANTED. 2 EXPERIENCED IN- sulation salesmen to work on a   
  
in a volume of business. 
you sell, the more you 
Bonded Insulation Co rE 
WOOL PRESSER Must be experienced top wages: 
te apply to Mr MC. Peters, 
tiac Laundry 040 8. Telegraph 
WANTED: MANUFACTURERS 
representative for this area. Ne- 
tionally advertised product) Must 
have late model married 
and ive im thts country 
_2-2811 6 to 8 pm. oniy 
Wrigley's Wrigiey's beautiful new Birm- 
ingham store will open soon. Join 
the fastest growing food chain tm this area! 
WE ARE NOW HIRING 
BUTCHERS 
MEAT | 
CUTTERS 
PRODUCE 
MEN 
DAY 
and NIGHT 
STOCK 
CLERKS Permanent full time positions fer   
  
  
qualified persons. Excellent work- ing conditions, many emplere 
benefits and opportunities ad- vancement. 
APPLY AT: 
Employment Office 
Rm. 318 Boulevard Bldg. 
Woodward & Grand 
Boulevard, Detroit 
or 13901 Joy Rd. 
1 block west of Schaeffer 
“fe smal pages Arm 1 coer fence needed. handy ( 
_Fermington, Mayieir este Help Wanted Female 7 ~ 
   TH FE r) PO 
N TIAC P 
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to re og ffice need 8 £10 pastes heres Ad eotgcedit bri heater. qin fu apes Eon 
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1935 i 
  
      peetirrs Schoo! district. Only $23.- _ 35134 ‘ =| 
Be eee. room. oe FURNISHED HOME bedrooms fireplace, dining room, 2 car 
rage, storms and screens water Near Fishers 5 rooms with base- 
tener, gas feat. 76 x 11 ft | ment New ol! furnace Automatic 
eh Near Holy Name $5,000 down water heater Exterior recently 
handle shingled $8400 terms 
Beautiful high hill “top. See the) @ nice building lots. with large 
skyline, from this 3 bedrm. brick! neat 4 room house 2 bedrooms 
ranch with large family rooms Near 8 Bivd. and Crooks Rd 
and 3 car attached garage Large, $5000 terms. . _ 
lot. only $2150. Immediate vos PONTIAC REALTY CO. Wa M ] Ren Baidvin ___—*FE 5- $-6275 
tite | VACANT GOOD _ HOUSE. a anue ood location bargain, FE 2-1842. 
BEDROOMS WITH POSSIBLE 
third bedroom up. $6009 with $650 
on. PE 0 
A DARLING HOME 
Oe THE TREES Nestied in 4'2 acres of beautiful | & Snyder 7s 2 8 Woctward ‘nmin a 
1 46300     hardwood ts tis extremel- e@t- Ag room and utility room 
tractive and veow comfortal.e 2 wi th ‘full bath and of] heat. Oak 
bedroom bungaiow wth atta red floors and Youngstown kitchen. 
varage You will teve the peace- Folding stairs to storage in attic, 
+ wT ful seclusion of this unusual .«t- Full price $7.300 Model located eS! uy S tio _Larce avadily carpeted [tv- on Sashabaw Rd just north of 
. 20 id ay h tae 08 eG Pelton Rd Open weekdays 3 to 7 trepiace Bh 2 ple ture win * lot fil » 
Today! Lrepiace” oll furnace and plas- | WV HITE BROS, - tered walls Very tastefully deco- | REALTORS 
rated Its nice, folks and only hone OR 3-1205 
Open Eves Til! 9 — Sun. 1 to 5 $600.00 DOWN ee eTTLE ESTATE 
ro this ranch 
aie home Diced near ; # room Jal ed with 2 cate 
Commerce With large 100x | tached ed just west wexe 
150 lot, knotty pine paneled on 2 nice lots in suet Bele oe 
Living room. large kitchen b Oak floors piseteres were 
with loads of cupboard full basement a an a reece: 
space, 2 bedrooms. Access to Syl¥ Ae aa beeen 
basement with of] furnace Full price $7950 w       
the with colored fixtures. | 
The home ts heated with perimet- | 
er ges beat and has a gas dis- 
posal unit. Aluminum storms and 
screens. Large lot. 100x150 for 
the children to play on. Winding 
blacktop road. Close to schools 
and snooping U8. 10 to M15 to 
aldron South village. limits 
of Clarkes turn right "| mile 
to model Open 1 to 8 daily.   
JUST 4 HOMES LEFT 
FHA—CIVILIANS 
$650 DOWN VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREE 8TORMS AND 8CREENS 
ON ALL WINDOWS FOR 
CHRISTMAS! 
$51 PER Ltt INCL TAXES AND | NSURANCE     
“Dear, Mother's here fer the holidays!" _   
  
BUILD NOW For Sale Houses 43 nea : 7 SS aa 
A MOD. 6 ROOM HOME. 3} BED- 
rooms, full basement. Perma-stone 
exterior, city water. sewer a@ 
as, ar garage. Near new shop- 
bing center. $16,900 with one-third 
T. G. TROCKE. Realtor 
1648 UNION CAKE RD. EM 3-467!   
In our well restricted, Waterfqrd 
Hilis Estates. Estimates freely 
se = our plans Fr yours. 
HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd.   beth and 
GIROU XR FRANKS 
CENERAL REAL ESTATE 
/4305 Dixie Hwy OR 3-0701 Also has breezeway and 3 
car garage. Only §7:000 
rd rat 
$750.00 DOWN Open unt 8- Sunder 3} to 5 pm 
Per this 4 bedroom home 
joeated north of Pontiac city ‘$700 DOWN 
limite with full basement, This is your chance to purchase 
bath and large family style an outstanding 2 bedroom ranch 
kitchen, Needs some deco- type home al # low, low price 
reure bet 1s priced Plastered walls, oak floors. ofl c ing good family large icture window. 
ome: Priced to (sell et 67. Chae to waa! and schools Better 
aa news yet, §7350 full price, $40 
; a : per month _ 
LAKE OAKLAND insurance. This will be your last | 
chance to buy so much for so 4 
_Watkins Lake ROOM eget HOUSE. 
WEST SUBURBAN 10 ACRES 
Good fertile soil with 2 bedroom, 
newly decorated modern apt. 
Also @ 4 room apt.. nearly com- 
pleted Immediate ese ssion. 
This is a bargain at $7,500 with 
$1,000 down. Terms 
Dorothy Snyder Lavender   
visto OW Huroa 
FE 2-411   Rea) sharp 2 bedroom just 
‘ fe : littie. See them now, only two at 
    bath. large kitchen at- | this amaring low price. 
tached breezeway and ls ! 
$8,000 with terms $1000 DOWN : 
We have three at this Scasae Lo i 
y ment: One 2 bedroom U 
$650.00 DOW N price; another 3 bedroom with | 
For this 5 room home on basement. $7500 full price, ‘ast the east side close to 
schoo! and bus line. Large 
130x150 jot with room for 
garden. Also has utility rm. 
® 1 car garage. Only 2 bedroom, $6000 ful) price. Need 
Wwe say more See us today 
Russell Young REALTOR 
412 W Huron 
Open Eves. ‘til ® | | 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
T N. Gaginaw St Ph FE 6-6165 
Open Eves. till 8 30 
TRIPP A LAKESHORE 
RANCH HOME 
FOR THE 
HARD TO PLEASE 
LARGE SCALE 
LUXURY 
PHONE FOR 
INFORMATION AND 
APPOINTMENT 
We're Proud to Offer 
This jovely, one-story, frme 
bome with Lact are on Wat- FE ¢4525 
FE +0613 
RANCH TYPE 2 bedrooms, 12212 each, living 
Lot oO , oll 
heat. Home 4 years old. $7,500 
full price with only $2,000 down, 
41,% FHA RESALE 3 bedrooms. pleasant kitchen with 
. i   
  
Car and half ga- 
rage, land: _ paved street, 2 
blocks to acueal Walking distance 
to Pontiac Motor. Payments only per month. a 
IVAN W 
SCHRAM $-5091 or FF 5-947] Et rs answer Ph FE 5-2566 Open Evenings and arte 
1111 Josiyn Cor 3rd Co-operative Real Estate t Exchange 
Templeton kins Lake — t sec- ou tion. anome its deatares are ne tLCANT MISS 
3 ®, pine breakfast’ ngalow. 3 bedrooms. 1 — and 2 up. Kitchen. dinin ; liv room, f handsome Ezgpiece. soconee Sassmens New hot waterineeter car garage Less than i                 ‘wo-c 
a pe messenebiy priced at block to Oakland County's finest 
be bathing beach. poppies Can hed for | 
VERY HANDY Adams Rd near Auburn Rd tn- fersection 2 poeareeme: Ait base. 
ment. hot air heat. gas 
hot water ag living io 
tered walls. House set wall a from highway on 40x200 lot Full 
Price $7500. $2000 down, _ 5 a mon’ 
K. LATempleton, Realtor 2339 sea far ery pal Lake Ra PE eases .» Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor 2 W. Lawrence st Ope 
FE $4161 or PE S00 
  
LAKEFRONT 2 bedroom home with full s 
ment. Completely insulated a= 
side needs fints —   this today. 
” CRAwEORD. f : AGENCY | 
OO ern” ~ Jor YY son 
POR BETTER HOMES 
      NO DEAL LIKF IT 
Excellent 2? family income reduced 
west ettied acts Seth FIRST OFFERING of this beau- rou nore) rentale: ig hed ft. brick ranch home only 62.500 down also eleven room tenant house. 
several out buildings. Steet cén- Sides struction. 200 es of excelient Unbelievable yes for thir 4 bed- soll Located oi of Pontiac on Toucan bave immediste so and ‘ “400. e media e appeintment. * SP°*® PF) ston “Catt at ‘on “ 
BRICK TERRACE. € room full NEW YEARS SPECIAL basement, gleaming oak floors, §$t®rt out in 1956 with a beaut!- ful home. 8 aluminum 
very lovely large rooms new 
2 car garage, 
$5.000 down walking distance to everythin, 
$7,150 with "only $1.850 down . 
B. D. CHARLES. Realtor. 
FF 4.0521 rr. 
1717 @ Telegraph Eves FE Seare | 
Cooperative Re Rea! _Estate_ Exchange! 
  inside REALTOR + 
| We offer this gay, sparkling, 
| 49 LADD'S $2,500 moves you into this brand 
new ‘com ranch home. 
Many attractive features Large 
00x! lot In an excellent 
neighborhood. Total price only 
$11,500. 
Here is @ rea! ranch style home 
with enclosed breezeway and 1‘, 
see garage 3 bedrooms. Nicely 
andscaped Lake oc Only 
siaeee with $4900 do 
A 4 room home with § acres of | 
good garden soil 2 car garage. 
Smell barn. A corner parcel in 
—— Twp. Price, is only $10,- 
OPEN TO OFFERS 
LADD’S INC. | 4300 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains 
N. Perry ere La; re Rd 
La 0291 OR yin 
Co-operative 1 ) Rea Estate Exchange 
WEST SUBURBAN 
ee a of | 
FIVE BEDROOM Possession January ist 
Bungalow with 8 large rooms. 
and natural fireplace. | base- 
ment ues furnace. 
two 
TRADE West Suburban Ranch Hom 
Well located with lake privileg es. 
Large lot, meety teetncened Rat ural fireplac TV 
dining space. * winished = ” anotiy 
tne. Latge livin, 
edrooms, attach 
Yes, 
in exe     Ridgeway REALTOR - 
975 BaldwinFF 46203 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
New, Brick Bungalow 
3 Bedroom 
cus- 
tom built home. located in de- 
lightful Eligabeth Lake Estates 
for your living pleasure It's all 
plastered walls, ~. Maen oer 
amie tile bath, 3 
tops. copper plu vce tal Nese: 
ment, automatic heat and hot 
water Tastefully decorated and 
ready to occupy. Priced at $15.- 
#00 «call for your appotntment 
todar. 
North Side Special Immaculately clean. 1'g story home 
with full basement, automatic 
heat and hot water, stairway to 
nfinished for future 
droom. Carpeted livin- 
2 lovely bedrooms with 5 upstairs 
rear 
Offered at $11,860, do yourself 
a favor, look now. 
“BUD” 
NICHOLIE Real Estate and Insurana 
Mt. Clemens 8t a4 $-1201 
Eve Mr. Alle 2.8800 
              F H A Even ‘ I ings after @ call Mrs &ny- 
OUTSTANDING NEW HOMES | der OR 3-197 . DOWN, $55 MONTH ' 
We will sell these 22 new homes OFFICE OPEN 04 de 2 dg da Legos at once 
im inspect h INS = and have choice of ote “We tant A. JOHNSON, Realtor tompart. e honestly feel for 
dollar value, they cannot be beat- 
en. Homes consist of two nice 
bedroo lovale tile bath 
kitchen, oak floors gas heat. Ex- 
ceptional buy, $7,395 Do not feel 
— call us oe further de- 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 4-2532 
GATEWAYS to 
HAPPINESS 
COZY SMALL HOME 
SQUARE LAKE PRIVILEGES 
Near Lake Orfon, just one year 
old. 4 reoms and bath 2 bed. 
rooms, one floor plan home pda 
a 16 ft. livine room compact and 
SOUTH sIpEr 
3 BEDROOMS 
Two story frame for only $8300 
down Three dandy bed. 
rooms, bahiea vd bath up Pull 
basemen automatic gas 
heat This yell is clean as a 
end well worth the asking 
ie. fab pecoeely elose to schools | BRICK HOME with Allen __—s_ss—CéFE 
a Pe : Goes 
SO MUCH TO SEL! 18 ft. breeze- 
way, garage, 2 fenced lots, lake 
privileces. Paneled recreation rm 
EXTRA LAVATORY in the ex- 
cellent basement. Ol] heat. Per- 
fectiy arranged first floor—vesti- 
bule entrance, living room with 
fireplace. streamlined kitchen & 
dinette 2 corner bedrooms with 
cedar closets, tile bath. 28 ft. 
dormitory bedroom on second 
floor. $16,350, terms can be ar- 
ranged 
2 ACRES Modern brick bungalow with 
large rooms trance hall 
21x18 living room with fireplace 
Bedrooms are 14x14 and 
Kitchen has 
cabinets. Yes, full basement, 
heat. Brick 2 car garage. $16. 
terme. 
  2 Eee 
Pull oil furnace, rege 
Praie senate: $1763 down. 
6 per cent contrac 
TRAILER DOWN For equity on this one, or would 
peed eh oe money and on 
CUCKLER REALTY | . Saginaw 
KNUDSEN   
t West Suburban Located on approximately 4 
acres of | , this peal 
frame with 6 rooms and bat 
and full basement. Reasonable 
down payment. 
Near Silver Lake An excellent 3 bedroom home. 
Large living reom with fire- 
place. 2 car garage. In Pontiac 
School district. $4,500 down. 
| Close to Lincoln Junior bedroom frame Nearly new 
2 lots. $1,350 | 2 “with utility room. 
down 
WM. H. KNUDSEN 
Realtor 
$10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. 
Ph FE 4-4516 
FOR COLORED FAMILIES _ Beautiful 2bedroom home, Oak 
floors, _ full basement, gas peel 
  Ideal ‘or 
fermates call Mrs Spears. Phone 
RUSSELL A. NOTT, Realtor 
Pike FE 170 W. 45905 
$6650 
4@ bedroom home with full bath. 
Oil heat. Auto hot water $500 
down plus costs Only one-call 
” CRAWFORD AGEN 
§3'3 W. Ruron FE +1540 
Eves. MY 3-7085__ 
ONLY $500 DOWN. VACANT. 
pene furnished 2 bedroom 4 
enon Lake privileges. 
CHAPIN: BROKER-BUILDER 
East Columbia St Pontiac. Start- 
er home or will complete 2 bec 
rooms. Lot op 505150, city water, 
city sewer, pares street, FE 
61131 OR 3-7014 
DRAYTON WOODS | 
Bplit level custom built home 
for the discriminating buyer. This 
poms has + dasa’ Living room 
replace Kitchen is 
Attrac-   
efficiency. 
beautiful 
node ing Outside. leas 
t $23,500! Ti 
THE CMA. M. ELW OOD REALTOR 
PE 56-1204 FE 4-3044 
Civilians AS LOW AS 
$550 Down PLUS e0s¥> PAYMENTS $33   
PER MONTH 
| PLUS TAXES AND Und eo 
Model open daily and nday. 1 
Blaine’ One biock hg ot Mont- 
calm, between Montcalm 
Oakland. Two bedrooms, living 
room, kitchen, bath, and utility 
room, colored Youngstown kitch- 
Lana tile bath, slid ows, 
Wood floors, near school, shoppin ag 
and transportation. For additign: 
information, call 
Castell Realty 1601 FE. 11 MILE RD 
JOrdan 6-0798 | ___LIncoin. 1-1798 
: yee AREVIEW HILLS 
mporary ranch Take “privileges $55 pact 
jac 
Motor Only ST 508 wanes? Con- 
struction Co FE 41034 
ae TLL, BUILD ON YOUR LOT 
3 bedroom shell house. 
Cost” ou 6$4,.245. $110 down, $45 
mo. e our model. For addi- 
tional information . contact 
Horse re once) Eliz. Ra. 
FE or FE 2-017 
mcd Possession _ A 4 bedroom home tn good rest- 
aousinl area «it piiriieces to a 
o- sandy aera on en) Lake.   
  
$11,000, $2.000 down. 
rE MBREE & GREGG 
          kitchen with stove. utility room. 
a heat and landscaped jot. 50x- 
177 ft. “a.mile to Kelly Park. Of- 
fered at $5,950 — $750 :down 
NEEDS SOME tina 
SOUND VALUE OFF" 
and) HOME—HAPPINESS ¢|NORTH 3 MILES NEAR BALDWIN y. ti 5 room and bath, 3 bedroom semi-bunga- 
low with one bedroom and bath 3 
      
oil heat, space for rec- 
reation, ato Venetian blinds, 
acre scaping 
-spot, Chicken Mm ft. 
Dg A Outside 
Fie, iiaee, 
ror aR Rs BREN ve 
MAHAN pertie e 00... REALTORS 
= Eke 
      HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 20474 
83 N. Telegraph. Open Evenings 
Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange 
3 BEDROOM RANCH « Attractive home, only 2 years old. 1565 Union Lak Union Lake Vitlese’ 
EM 3-3314 Eves. EM 3-3706   
Civilians 
$750 Down 
  Large lot, 1$x154. Possi- te to . ‘take over existing 4 per 
few meathly Sarmente, G50 ’ é 
down. PLUS COSTS 
ROUND: LAKE PAYMENTS 636.97 PLUS 
Conelating of Eres aps vm TAXES AND INSURAN with fireplac bedrm. Model open datly 2001 
kitehen comr ‘dining area, utility | wood, 3 blocks south of Perry, 
and bath. Be «| east of East Bivd, Gas heat, 
width of house. Auto. of] water| 2 and 3 bedrooms. additional heater, elec. stove> new kitchen ation, *all 
cabinets & Youngstown 
Only $1,808 down. Imme 
John K. Irwin | Castell Realty onn K. irwin ®. 11 Mile \ REALTOR Jordan ean” zanecla i Smt 6 P 1035 5 _ 1. 
Phone FE SOuT Be BE 2-1006 
| | oe . a : 4 3 ; | d \ i 
« ; oh 
\ __For Sale Houses 43 Pe 
CLARK For those of you whe are in- 
terested in purchasing 
et this time of year, please 
phone PE 4-6492 or FE 4-4813. 
We have over 200 homes to offer. 
Priced from $4,500 to $30,000. 
Down payments start at $660. 
Phone for particulars. © 
CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 4-492 or FE 4-4813 
1362 W. Huron St. Open Evenings 
Coccperativel mesii® Estate » Exchange 
O'NE EASTSIDE — It ts with ut- 
most pride we offer this 
charming 2 bedroom bunga- 
low. The 19 ft. living din- 
ing ell combination and hall 
are richly carpeted wall to 
wall) Kitchen has birch 
cupboards and is excep- 
tionally attractive. Clean, 
dry basement with kitchen 
facilities for summer use. 
Stairway to New 
giassed porch. New 1's car 
garage Aluminum combina- 
tons included at $10 500 
with $2,500 down and 
peda per month. You be 
ist. 
medghl hele INCOME prop- 
y and showing very good 
fare Building ts in sees 
lent a bome   
  
        
and eaten 
lavatories. Owner leaving 
city and desires fast action. 
By sppointment p 
CUSTOM BUILT with 
finest of materials in this 
spanking new ranch home. 
Picture window offers view 
of Maceday Lake with priiv- 
tleges of course ere 
walls, coved cellinga, se 
oak floors, bath and a half 
are part of the charm but     
  
KINZLER Open Evenin ngs 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange   
  
    J   
Established im 1016 
FAMILY HOME — Over one acre 
of ground and a G. I. resale. 
3 or 4 bedrms., tiled bath, 
full basement, breezeway to at- 
tached 1‘s-car garage. Just the 
right home for a growing fam- 
ily to enjoy. Lake privileges too. 
Now at $0,950, terms. 
For Sale Acreage _ 4 LAKE LAKEWOOD SUB. A number of excellent building 
sites have recently become avail- 
sive Sehosnen subividin. seed 
the north side ef Wethins pear og 
an acre in 
HOLMES- 
BARTRAM ce) 
Eves.   
a   
  investment, beck years. 
VA STORE, PATENT 
MEDICINE and soda fountain in 
héavil: a! area of 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron &t., Open Eve. 7 to 9 
REAL ESTATE Se & BUSINESS THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN 
  
Grocery, Beer & Wine _ 
ties in a Tapidly de 
= ae ergot Soe 
for oes. Possible   
tor Ad, are or 
John K. Irwin LTOR 
101% N. Saginaw Stre 
Phone FE 5-044 refs sy 32-1804 
A BUY lete auto sales and service 
as station. Stoc: \ 
odern buliding. 
takes all. Terms. 
TRAILER PARK 
126 spaces 23 modern § laundr rooms, extra large lots, biac: 
of Michi, is One an's 
finest. $30,000 will handle. 
MILK ROUTES 
Dairy bar and ice cream business. 
2, Tere butidings, apartment, 
Sheer on all equipment. 
We G, PRIM M, Realtor   
$15.000 |   
  Ney 
for Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) SLICE i HAN For Sale Houses R ____ For Sale Lots —— 46 Business Opportunities 51 We ouny te Loan 58 
: HERE'S YOUR CHANCE TO OWN 
“ON FARLMOOR MODERN BUNGALOW | VATTATTE' NEWER EAST SIDE DRAYTON “| Swell established, business and} GET CASH QUICKLY BA ce, “Wing ecpmsni| “Sted estan Neat aad seat I Sa" ing oc aa WOODS — | fps estat'ed set) Up. to $500 aa ete ae es ea sot See St | snes Sete BS eek ae ES Pe" | an oe ceme Mid c a : i. num Lent * E MM. 
WILPIS -: BREWER) ae BROS. camara trade for Apes Sue tow Feng sin ins HOD Stare Boe ST my Keane tse on cher PR 61581, FE a EM 34008, Joséph S., Reisz . 4 bedroom home. festrictions. PLA. red | igeated at eS abet 
rE REALTOR N EW HOMES: \ E D ARE ranged to AE individual oda - BIRMING! AM 33% W Huron 8t PE 32-0259 VATERFORD A REA a an 
New brick MINGH a m, 2S Operative Real Estate Brcbange| = THE “EI.DORADO” aroltenealows teat HOLM | Pc a id roo F A galow. 5 extra ites ‘ tiled baths built in vanities. pow $4ca DOWN GI's $750 Down rooms and full basemen: T ] Je der room. library. GE kitchen : Delco of! heat. To include Loan Co. mie Werinseers, Gren annie? ¢ Meron Somplete | FHA $2,100 Down Zeoe el ee Do B aan AM) 15 cue “tinn* $12,000 down. wih handles | Ber Jot. Full Price $14,700 Garage. Price $10,500 with sans baa Mak, 202 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. < Sots base eune Geos C. PANGUS — 1919 M-15 |» CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH Peasonal OR 3-1959 43 ‘TODAY’S SPECIALS God. newly painted Acre site 2) Ph Ortonville 132 collect. COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM DRAYTON PI AINS ___ SVs, OR 3-0006__ = Loodotoney trait “trees, “Blorms a || SINC OME PROP 1s) RK r ‘va nae hemes to Be bullt in Clark- | Only $1700 do and LAKEFRONT LOT mer ore Save a spene County living for | Large and small single homes, ston. owing features are Wee _new comers hake Les | Just « few left in new well| cated on the ort o = FE 41574 children si45 ROSE, McLARTY Se ee ee ere | room bungalow ts. yours. vectsteted §6subdivisien. P7210 ¢ pencuaonvens ea bidg. NB. 625 TO Almost pew ade ese 6 room brick | c that home of = own, It's al Move right in and spend the $2, up. today as they 12,500 dn. ae: LIVIN end idstone colonial, 3 large! FE 2-2162_or FE 5-3578 face brick and has ree large Holga ‘a thls cp ane won't last at 2. Home available. Only * BAXTER & pa bedrooms. 75 ft. lot Giassed and i+ GwairR 3 BEDROOM OXBOW | bedrooms with large closets. The nape p RAWFORD 64 W. Lawrence St. E +1838 
wage set oct, Men ha ugg Cat eb tate ieee | taco ne ee Oye ina rut samo oe “ate a NEVER cL Mat Famili Wo ertul nel ighborbood ee ot) Ieee: eases * 51300 down, oe consenience there are 1%: ceramic 83% W ss PE ¢1549 | tion. $22,500 —— mrs ; 35) 000 aml 16S 
Recommend 
Buckner s 
Pour (@ — Conve 
lent offices — 
where you os q 
tes, ™, “month sarmente. You get full smount, ne 
ue 
costT OF ere ey 8 
et Buckner’s LESS 
THAN YOU THINK. 
Get cash het od 
from Buckner’s 
company. 
_ Buckner 
Finance Co. 
Offices are located: 
Pontiac, 3nd Floor, Nationa) Bidg. 
Drayton Plains, 4612 Dixie Hwy. 
Walled Lake, 230 Barnsten 
inext to Bank) 
Utica, 45463 Van Dyke 
ane block North ecross from Bank 
  
TEAGUE FINANCE CO, 
202 N. MAIN 
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25 TO $500 
AUTOS 
LIVESTOCK   
  
  
of] furnace. 2-car ge- 
rage, overhead doors ce- 
ment drive. coryopsten fr lake 
in paved 450 
down. 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence FE 5-61 
“Open Eves “ 
Next to the Consumers Power 
  INCOME QR ROOMING — House 
on north side, walking distance 
2 See re i verte room rt wil 
private eee basement SCD WS 
garage, pav street. 950 with $3,500 down. ee ee 
TO SETTLE ESTATE — Furnishea | $16,000 total with sive down and north ‘side brick income, Ge-| $90 mo. including interest. rage, full ment, stoker, 3 
elec. es, 3 refrig., 2 k 
sets, foe asl sets, etc. Pav 20 Acres street, $11,500. “18 miles north a rere Pood 
NEW F.H.A. HOME — Move right foom ome wiih 2 ear garace into this east side 3-bedrm. and « full, basement me. Full bath, steel sink and Rome" on property: $11,000 full cupboa: to . Deleo gas price. $3,000 down. 
notches tad ee « Balance at 
: @ 87,- r 905. Call now! " W M. A. 
mygemns res ter| KENNEDY ome near 
Modern kitchen, ¢ccdrme (Da. 
<<. eet alum. storms REAL screens, e corner lot, | 9997 w. Huron FE 4-3500 take privileges 68.980. | __OPEN_ EVENINGS “TIL <8 
DRAYTON AREA—2-vedrm. home, | D: ACRES. ADJOIN- modern kitchen. ven. blind. ige.| 26, General, “ovinesten County, with overhead doors. Lake pry. No soning ‘oa “ter Legh no bhoa wie Bent, Ane. : on 8 acres. 
#850" 008 down. $20,000 tiddell Me “East ‘pe 
DRAYTON A odern | H6e. ee Eee -_ ome   
WEST SUBURBAN 
Wooded Acreage ; to six acres Only 4 parcels-—one 8 “with 
ded location, yet only 
west of Pontiac 
CARL W. BIRD, Realtor ity Nat'l Bank Bidg. 
0 a Eves. FE $136 30601 Grand River GReenleaf 45774   Ph_Rochester & 60711, OL 1-070   
“LET'S TALK 
BUSINESS” 
PONTIAC CLASS C Over $100,000 business every year 
for several years and stil) grow- 
ing. Owner's fine apartment and 
[end of king space ou 
you can operate this busi- 
ness for 5 years and retire for 
life Unhappy partners want to go 
separate Ways and quick — elth- 
er buy the property or arrange 
lease to your requirements. 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 157} 8. TELEGRAPH RD. 
FE 4-1562   
  
Pontiac Motors Area 
  Tecreation space. oi! fur- 
hace, storms & screens, garage, 
bares _— & paved street with , 
garden space. All for only | 
$9450. Reasonable tearma. i 
HILTZ 
  
  
possession. 7080 Williams Lake Rd. 
OR 34276   
  TWO FAMILY INCOME 
Brick. 4 i § down, month Wert 
Upper rente per mon es 
side location Tice: rom PHS. 
$11, ¢ PAUL M. JONES, 
L ATE 
833 W. Huron. Ph. FE 43505 
HOUSES IN ALL. PAR’ S THE 
ae yee eal bargains. ey Din- 
  “ROOIEE. LOW DOWN 
Peat Maple 5-070), 
3 striae See oen ao 
GILES VACANT—$500 DOWN West suburban, 2 bedroom 
r 
neat Watkina Lake, Pruit   
  
a 
erty must be sold to 
an estate. Call for further 
information. 
$1,000 DOWN 
Located west of the city 
near Crescent Lake. a real 
nice 2 bedroom home, piss- 
tered walls, hardwood firs., 
full basement. coal HA. 
heat. 1 car garage and all 
on a large 50 x 175 foot 
lot Call for further infor- 
mation and appointment. 
A GOOD BUY For cash you can get a real 
deal in this 2 bedroom home 
located northeast inside the 
elty. Owner leavin 
and must sell. Ca 
formation and price. 
WE SOLD beep NEIGHBOR'S 
HOME—WE CAN SELL YOURS 
|. GILES REALTY CO. : 2 W. Huron FE 8-617 i° Open ® to ® 
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
IT’S NEW! 
3 BEDROOMS 
Rlere's a eoeey 3 oom Seayeen 
ht me 
Pisins. Lor rge 1% car ar garage at- 
tached Y Beautiful 
kitchen with Formica top —   
Anderson Window 
x Gapettorebty J ont Lj i | 
only $18,750 on rms. 
NEAR ROCHESTER 
Like new @ room modern see 
style home iy ae oe He 
sesh Bios het Peta ee 
‘WARD E. apateadiie 
EALTOR FE 2.8316 W. Huron : Wt. Open are the location ts actually what Real Estate and Insurance 
will sell you All this at 1011 W. Huron 
Just $1,500 down. See Off. FE 38-6181 Eves. FE 3-3937 
compare! To BUY. TO SELL. RI rare 
; parent end 
5 ere Partridge, 2 “te on “bird” to see. 
RAY O’NEIL, Realtor $700 DOW 75 W. Huron n 9-9 i N Phone PE 3-7103 <<. G 4-6953 a bedroom starter home. 
Co-operative Real Es' ing > aimesy electric wir- 
OWNER MUST § pet 7 2c] oo; con ry wall area umner 
coum of beeen leer) tyent heme | Auvere ‘and’ Creeks di on beaut aceday ake. - Whi 
vate canal. ach, large way: FE ponte Realtor . 100"247, with ponte of trees, 
shrubs al flowers immediate   
$1,500 
DOWN Mountian View Country Clu 
division, M @ Tone 
roa hd Beautiful view of lake from 
living room pic’ window. Com- 
ly finished Werremd . 2 
rooms on easant 
deep lot, has several = pine 
trees. Newly remodeled rated, sule 
=e pues FE 1 RES SURBURBAN 
= : ATYERS eral. ATE W 3 BEDROOM HOME. FULL Seneaene Lake o1..ileges. $12,200 sees Clinton River rive. Cres- L p ‘DD’ 
3-022. « rs 
M acres Watertord of 
nd hardwood timber ‘other subdivisions. Priced at only 
$25,500 with $5.500 down. 
good garden sotl. Lot 
ee Li 1be0 Alaa at 
only 32.050. with $300 dow 
in well restricted 
Lien’ Planned for better living. 
  ra low “A $1,200 with $120 down. 
LADD’S INC. sine 
Se ay Ton Gaeare 
Lapeer o! 
PE $0291 OR 31231 
Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 
80 ACRES Corner parcel located in the 
Clarkston area with.‘ mile paved 
tremeee and % mile on gravel 
Gently rolling suitable for 
coneiviging Only $550 per acre. 
124 ACRES 
Located in Orion Twp. only % 
mile off new M24 and only 1 mile 
north of Pontiac City limits. Over 
1 mile frontage. A real 
investment here ™ only $455 per 
acre. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 
  « tie HOLMES- 
BARTRAM 
  TI: N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 58-6166 
Open Eves. Till 8:30 
For Sale Farms 48 
POR FARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledee OR _OR B11 PE 4-0003. — 
160 a HOLIDAY “SPECIAL. 
to Pontiac. Real bargain at 
    OR 3-1950 mi. : Eves. OR _ 3 $17,000. Small wn payment. 
Modern 3 bedroom house. Fur- 
ADAMS nace: 205 ft. deep rock well. 32 = FFE etantion 0. soil, S SING: fale eal limed. Well seeded to alfalfa 
ten of city. Ideal for a roomin Borders cane and lake. H. Briggs 
pega or a giey temily,_ ful rul Realty, Otisville. . OW 
heater" P Pienty of cleest © pee e. ; see ON Mis. Paved street. Corner lot Tats is ieee Realty, ‘ aves: ms   
eens $5,000 down 
ease . 
  
tas. Call’ | for an Tl N. Baginaw Bt. 
Open FARMER’S FARM 
rtile ee. See this today and get ready for 
the coming year, Only $18,900.00 
with terms. 
Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 
Ph. FE 5-8165 Eves. Till 8:30 
  
semen Rico North, 
family, located North, ® family, loc ated West, $13.00 200. 
tas family. located Southeast. aie: [ 
s fam: loc East, rah ated $16,000. 
George R. Irwin} ¢ rr ae — Messy erie! 
Co-Operstive | Teas "Eetate Exchange 
$1,500 DN. FURNISHED | 
Cozy and cute 4% room ee 
with all oak floors, red 
walls, full basement automatic oil 
heat, electric hot water heater. 40 ACRES Within 260 mile circle of Pon- 
tiac. Comfortable &rm. 
im ee 
FLOYD eENT: Realtor 
W. Lawrence 56108 
Open Eves Next to the Consumers Power 
  pine en ‘ch. Com- lete storm windows pe} sereens, 
gireet morta off Ripon do on fell aad 
ive 10 days wae ore Act fast! 
R.DR ee Broker rE Re FE 17-0006 
Sale Suburban Prop. 45A   
Lots esd Lots — Lots | 
SL Sint Tagtst 
ROGER 8B. HENRY, Ine. 
oe Main %&   
    For Sale Lots 46 
          Sale Business Property 0 
BUSINESS 
200 x. 200 
M59 FRONTAGE 
14,500 
Reasonable Down Paym’t SELL, REALTOR BUY, To “BIRD” TO ARTRINGE If THE 
SEE 
‘TRADE DELUXE MOTEL 
Attractive brick and frame main 
near ao fags   
furnished units plus comfortable 
owner's apt. Built in 1953. Ex- 
cellent gas-steam heating system. 
Owner must sell due to other 
business obligations. Could not be 
built = 4 or the e of just 
‘tth $20,000 down. Owner will take contracts in trade. 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REAI -TOR FE 2.8316 
BUSINESSES THROUGHOUT’ MICHIOa® 
NEW SINCLAIR SERVICE STA. on r lease hit 
Phone MA ¢2461) WO? Lake. 
ATTENTION 
OWNERS ellen me bay ba) fn bgt will 
and wil) be minced ay,   
BARS 
HARDWARES 
RESTAURANTS 
MOTELS 
RESORTS 
GAS STATIONS 
AUTO. LAUNDRIES 
5-10¢e STORES 
MACHINE SHOPS Need $500 or Less 
WITH UICK 
SERVICE? 
— ss & outs ig the piace 
Most loans made on 
mer iret visit 80 come im or 
phone for ¢ $500 om your 
ager Berkiev Voss, President. 
Ph. FE 5-8121 
Home & Auto 
Loan Company Hours: ® to 8; Saturday 9 to 1 
«1 Community Nat'l) Bank Bidg. 
LOANS | ~ WHEN YOU NEE ep 
$25 to $500 tou cap get it quickly on your 
car or ure. No en- 
dorsera, Payments to sult 
budget We will be glad to 
with ey probie 
STATE FINANCE CO. 203 Pontiac State i Bidg. 
PE 187%   
  
  
Mortgage _Loans | _ 54 
LOANS $600 to $1, 500 
  
‘Pontiac or vhone PE ¢4730 
Swaps 85 
ALMOST NEW JAMES DISHWASH- 
er to exchange for —- of 
_equal value or will sell. OR 
BUILDING aren ee wo 
$400 accepted as ¢ used 
H. J. Van Wet OR _3-1355, 
ELECTRIC T NG MA- 
chine with foot contro! for tape 
_fecorder or what. FE 5-300 aft. 0 aft. 4, 
§ HP. OUTBOARD ‘> MOTOR a rom   
  
  
  and all other types a Ls = ther we on 
trage “foday, “ve \¢ pate. Tet Tooesog | es Pad 
WARD E, PARTRIDGE] eautty. 1 pg delay 
R EALTOR 3 Ww, Open Eve. 7 to 9 REAL NERTATE THROUG:! BUSINESSES 
HOUT MICHIGAN 
  
Sale Land Contracts 52 
GOOD INVESTMENT 
y own home. free and clear. “Here | good one.” “Ask for Mr. Brown, 
L. H. BROWN, Realtor 16 _W PE 2-4810 
Money to Lean 53 
(State Licensed Lenders) 
NEED SEASONAL 
Beneficial. 
to your needs and 
first for @ one-   
Get tt F. 
custom-tailo: 
income. Phone 
LOANS $25 TO $500 
BENEFICIAL 
FINANC. CO. 
7: W~. Lawrence St. 
Extra Fast 
Service apes oad quickly 
ear or t 
Pg Ne purpose. Up % 
HOUSEHOLD 
FINANCE , 
SAVE ENERGY, USE. 
WANT ADS! To find a 
place job, to or a 
  wae live 
used car, see ssi- 
fed NOW. ei _ | \ { FE 28316, 
BLA 
STRIP! TEARED BEAVE] coat. $1.11 M . Very 
MI-FORMAL DRESSES ALAC if , r worn 1 
CADDY! OR Cos i i 
= : ak Ar ye, 
Jom Ti Ld x Th 
fia. Like new. "Also. : die 
': i ae wen S 
~ gise 11 ri 0198 
tor seat, Sie nD 
‘f : t ban 6   mile from city limits, 
FE 54-7060, _ full price $7,850. 
TURN YOUR OLD SKATES 
w pair of sieds or skis, 
pte snetes oe our 
basem e har ape line of fireplace ns 
BARNES HARDWs ARE 
  
2 GOOD R SNOW 
18. 1 inch power saw. Will ez- change for ow Tp. MA Aig motor, 5 or 
WILL TRADE 3 ¥ 
lish Pointer for 
have you. EM 
WILL SELL OR DE 
i et or 
near ar ar "or ‘Pontiac ag Press, 
"St a ey 4 b 
load ad Ne « 
miles. Excellent condition to s 
lor housetratler. Ca!   
R. OLD ENG- 
i or what 
  
  
      
Wi TRADE A 1-40 G 
and case, tik 
rbor saw, or will 
For Sale Clothing 56     
CK 2? PC. MATE 
dress, size 0, like poe 2 Le 
BOY'S GARARDINE SUIT, size 10, FE pee a i 
  EXCELLENT 
CHRISTMAS GIFTS 
     eoeneeeckone e 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER   
  
  
  
    
    
  
  
      
    
    
  
  
    
      
  
    
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Sale Household Goods 57! Sale Household Goods 57 Christmas Gifts 59) FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 For Sale Pets 69, Sale Farm Equipment 76) Transportation Offered 87 . ee ~ LP PP PP LPP LPP LOL Oe SOP hal afar ia GIVE HIM A FRISKY THOR- SINKS $3.9. 32 GAL. ELEC- |DACHSHUND, REG: ED AKC) Mich. Ss Di CARS TO CALIF. SRATILE. 05. a WATER HEAT. oughbred male Beagle, 3 mos. old. tric water heaters. $70.06. 3 io Nice ho No doggi ich. Chain Saw matt “Fie. Le. avert Gales, 2030 et } |_& ober $55. G. A odor and no Pe ne ‘anne. "Weane Bales’ Service, vee 5 Dixie Hw va sath. oe 
ry ¢ — *s pet. Ideal Christe | M LLOCH CARS FOR ior ANG. __condition. $26. $0 8. Astor. rial manogany. ® ft. tall. 2 ft. 8 i ‘CABINET SINK 645. 6 IN.| _™@s $35. _OA 63722 — ee & repairs iso ‘Crooks Francisco, or Seattle 
: rae Gh dining in fer mim weak see table saw $30. PE 8-1461. BACuEHUND F PUPPIES. AKC. OR - sag | PONTIAC DRIVE-AWAY SERVICE room 5 ne over e mes, J 1 nien table, 34 ay and 4 chairs. $25, hour. Cost $3,500. SEPTIC TANKS ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANTEL, 10 ner ‘and oe Davis Ma- | 9 3 RIDERS wit REFERENCES. Bi Chest drawers, 615. wil sel tor, $500. Perfect cond. REINFORCED CONCRETE months old. Hunted this yeag, RE-| _© Phone Ortonville 45R2 To San Diego or Los Angel APT. SIZE REFRIGERATOR. 1”| Floor lamp, 87.00. 3 any FE. 8-0120 or see at 2960 FE 46428 3872 Elis. Lk. R4.| public 2-5269. 7 id Leave Dee. 6. &h ponees. no} model TY TV and living room flee fadies and 1 coftee table, | Middlebelt Rd. oar STEAM "BOILERS. . 9 WITH RADE | Geauan GHEPHERD POP cea ‘Auction Sal Sales 77 rave Dec 26. Share expenses. 
spel Nae ators In good condition. 13 8. 5 weeks. Pemales. $15. PE 6-100. | 0 goo =? LD BARGAINS. MUST BELL DAVEN.|_Dlete for $150. 54 Jacokes. ep felted COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY | y, COLD? = < = GERMAN SHEPHERD, FEMAL y to sunny California on sched- Chatre tet sterklcc euiae| changes, Powers ef UE cez| [-ADIES’ CLOTHING STORM SASH ye old Ressooable_ MA E98. | "gran AUCTION GALE | ist hfe, Wapucconmenial oe wardrobe chest, $18, Baby buggy ens. E 2-080) Aluminum combination windows HAMSTER BALE «i RACH ALL glosed amu ori Pr sales vo fy Service Inc., ot OR 3-044 $8, Large oak @ desk and|SINGER SONSOLE SEWING MA | MUST ORES HW OOt. SUIT SIse. and doors. LOW LOW price! | __Pet Shop. 69 8. Astor FE $6433. ains ARRISBURG. TUL- executive chair, $40. Misc. items.| chine. OR 3-9702, Bone ONLY Once. Lagr 4-6089 TBH SETTER PUPPIES AKC stoves. eke ne on bn eh ae = 60634. DRESS. SIZE 7 Ae register reasonab for top someone to share on 
*Er Dak GcIne tren] SPECIALS ee ey a QW pow, a oos_ATAAE| Ve wine canpruna—pume | ooo ee mee ' ; . ~ | FOR CAMP 1 No dons payment. | Dresser oEn. ¢ from sto 8 Fr RE teed 3 times. 610. | ent istered w Pus puppies 5 one NEW GENERAL ror * Gorden, “Georgie via Washington $2 per week. Mavtae Washer. late|Good upholstered chair _ 197_Cherokes. mos mae aS06! 3 ft. to 44 ft. Beale and 7 Zao pl ridere to share gf condition $39 Phone|Nice rocker ONE Ph oF BREEDING PARA- double’ bedrooms — ple’ Lisl i   
  
  
  
  
    Watnut wardrobe . come Camode or dresser base. 
  
  
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  ROOMS OF FURNITURE AND 
* nousehold “appliances. OR 30058, Wor’ ding, BE i eeuicn ee — reese Electric range ceswssees O25 $s = Spee BOTTLE GAS 2 burner slectric plate ......... 84 MUST ~ SACRIFICE 
Good wash tee $23; Working my way through colle low price Comolete instal-| Electric heater... 4 Lione! trains and access. Ist jetion only 818 ph fre CE wale neciegs on everything 100 | $128 takes it home. Also man’s = "BRAND NEW 8 PIECE i the heme We buy. cella led key skates. size 0 $5. FE 
te S ange every g fo e home. =< 
ied ma Oakland Farnit ONE 26° AND ONE 25” BOY'S BUNK BED OUTFIT ie papers urnt paslag ‘assay | DIKE, 26 $15 4°10. aA Park 2 sturdy beds, 2 comfortable mat-|'°* 8. _ 5a Place. Off Center ole 
eee gard rails, 3 lnadere | 6-PIECE BE DROOM PING PONG TABLE. 825. FE 
Pearson's Bank Lees SET Bittow Chas wi HERS Lake Ave. FE 4- My Rose anet, aree mirror eeoed lace Also ulfled celles. le Give Gold Bell Gift some Pode beaten Loses et of eet Auburn, near 
0 PAY LESS A 1-0620. Heth e ALIL AE TOU wae ALL FOR $ $99, PAY SINGER PORTABLE SEWING MA- 
End cables. 8198 1p 5 7 Y : ONLY $2 WEEKLY shies et "9 30" For" Thurs. vid 
$See ,eRedboard beds complete Pearson’s Bank Furniture = 1529 Union ne © elon Ob aos eede alee? | 42 Orchard Lake Ave. FE ©1881 Se 2 = wadios. $5|_We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps| SET OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD- SB; Sow chrome dinetis sets. $ ve. | TRADE GAS RANGES FOR ELEC | Wi, Crritimes proce mte pe | uD bedroom tities S40 98 uo:| _W. aiersen = Meow eee $6002 after 4. 4872 Elizabeth iv rr we * 
foom suites “1950 un Mem» = TRADE-IN DEPT. _ otber as EBs PAvMENT pee hdl verse uph. vanity a a0s Christmas Trees SOA 
LAY-A-WAY PLAN YR Re ee fe pay, geil, trade anything Come s23'00 "alu floor lamps $733) a CHRISTMAS TREE FOR YoU gut RS \3-3 metal bunk beds & Cut your own live tree. Spruce. 
“OPEN DAILY ¥ TO 8 [2 pleceulirieg (ras cute rans ous Sieeth Rd. 3’ miles Hee -, ce sur ; : ’ aA singe Co 70> cast ot Table top a fess Commerce Villaze on sravel roed. * mi. east of Auburn G¥ar. recon ay ANS 39 bu daly 4 sty G al curidaal oe 
Heights Se auburn Ro Mie | WYMANS Nursery MUtua} 08038 
: : 118 wl Puro FE ¢1122| EVERGREEN WREATHS, UF. BRAND NEW 5-PIECE (rv CHAIRS AND END Ta-| ! Toe Foping now | a $i. i" bien Cheap. Other items. FPE| Grave blankets & CHROME DINETTE in y poets — reeset Marion. 
/ 198 Ni i aa 30.05. be : o 
SET 3 i aE $29. | ScoTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TRE $69.95 Value for $39.95 LION EV, phorppeccend pall he pyappceog Uren 1 = size table, 4 sturdy chrome wien eee pan _PE 2.2257 _Oakiey Park Rd.. Walled Lake. 
CHOICE OF COLORS Used Trade-in Dept. 
Pearson’s Bank Furniture washer . . P $19 9s For Sale Miscellaneous 60 43 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-788) peectrc range... $24 nee wn peeoe | 
We Give Gold Bell Gift Stan ed Se one $23 30 ALL TOOL USERS CHROME, DINETTE SETS. | Refrigerator Buy the best at lowe mble these yourself and sete 
Four chairs and table, $60 
ese are brand oS 
sis “models. Famous make, 
“eT 
  
  Come look, compare and be Darenper: & chair $39.50" Martar Mix . 1 2 = | convince of these extraordinary Many items convenient terms 8x8" Ash pit 
Serseins._Michigan  Freorsscent,| THOMAS ECONOMY | coat @* But: ‘Dino SUPPLY CO. e 
CASH Sonett ys Mion FURNIT URE CO. BLAYLOCK or tools. OR 3-2717. 8 SAGINAW 8 81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 3-110! DAVENPORT AND CHAIR | ___ PONTIAC: ‘MICHIGAN _ an ects Ic TOOLS. APPLI- TR S si hopes snditton = machine, US) os CAG ELECTRIC Sines GENERAL WAR en 4a a. 
,_ CHEST AND WASH- 
, Good ¥   
hs BEEP FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE) 
of America’s best makes. Fifobatackd 
guaranteed for 5 years 
$405 for $279. Slightly scratched) 
im transit. Michigan Fluorescent. | 303 Orchard Lake Ave. _ 
DAVENPORT. LIKE NEW. 865 
Three reversible rugs, like new| 
_and washable FE 8-2526 
DRYER. | DEMONSTRATOR. $96. R 
B. Munro Electric. 1060 W. Huron 
‘AUTOMATIC __sptn_ rinse, like new, PE 5-1452 
ELECTRIC RANOE— NEW coe 
burner mode! with deep w $205, 
value, $169. Slightly oP ccahed in 
transit Michigan Fluorescent, 
_393 Orchard Lake Ave, 
ri proce | pobtides WASHER AND 
2 ectional Sweeper 
Rap oman Nakies! and odd chairs 
FE 5-233)   
  EASY SPINDRIER 
    
ELECTRIC STOVE, 615. 
OIL SPACE HEATER. $25. 
KENMORE IRONER $50 
MY 3-3772 
~~ FOR SALE 
SIMPLEX IRONER O00D 
NEW. OR 3-7432 OR OR 37271 | 
FURNITURE AT  EXTRAORDI-| red ce iges. We have brand new 
Modern and traditional de- 
signa in bedrooms and living room 
suites. These are showroom sam-) 
ples. Come in, look and compare! 
with other suites offered else- 
where. You can buy these for al- 
most the price of used furniture 
onan © fe Fluorescent, 303 Or-| Lake Ave 
i ¢0. FT. GE DEEP FREEZE | 
as ites org Excel. condition. G&-| 
  
TD lis RE GOOD CON.) 
  
  oa color, $65. FE! 
Seats. 
FOR SALE: GUARANTEED RE. frigerators . .. $30.95 a Wringer washers $30.95 = 
Spinner wasbers #5 uD 
Vacuum cleaners $7.96 
Roy's. 06 Oeniant 2-407) 
PRIOIDAIR: ‘WASHER. 1953 MOD. 
el. Perfect condition MI 42107 
2 GOOD REFRIG 
Call_FE 5-3798 
Al - GOOD CONDITION 
FE 23-1174. 
  MOBILE DI DISHW ABH: 
joor mode! $120.95. B 
_Manre unro Electric 1060 W ere 
HOTPOINT T ELECTRIC RANGE, | DeSoto __ 
wrarcheg, pee ih on DRYER. match: ste 
js Sheers Electric. 1060 W 
HOOVER VA ACUUMS, NEW. 30 off, Rebuilt vacuums 
oie Sfeaenea: 956 Myrtle. Huron 
EN. $30 «will sell for $18. REPLACE SCRE. 
oa beet LD M AND PAINT BALE, % 
at Jack's, 277 Baldwin. 
ASY ances, 
Tate Bo a "Wiectrotux. $e. FB 4-8096.   
  
Lord’s. Specials 8 pe. dinette set 95 J ev ‘= up 
ue gas stoves : 20.00 
Lord’s { 
Furniture and Appliances 
where Wr Wrigley’ es Used Te Be" 
MAHOGANY BED WITH FULL pri mattress end) 
tox eprings. FH S007 02 Ben-    $24.95 |... $139.95 
A AIr WITH 
fh way OR_ 32131 
GNE_ TWIN size 
¢ and mattress. ELight wood seer. $50, FE 8-1088, 
RADIO i PHONOGRAPR biped oftomen, 1 is wake Condition 
wa 72512 LINOLEUM “37D ‘| Guar house paint 
AS. e $34.50 _| Corner cabinet, Heywood Wakefield 
on an pegne For-| Table and 4 chairs Hey wood Wake- | 
    | unro Electrie Co waren   
LPOOL GAS eg l Exc. 
$95. OR   
gal $1.95 
| Asbestos roof coating, § ga! $3.25 
| VINYL INLAID TILE 's PRICE. 
Ip UBBER BASE PAINT GAL 
FE ¢ SYERS. 141 ' W. Huron -3064 
UsED WASHING MACHINE. $35. 
B. Munro Electric. 1060 W. 
| U8ED REERIGERATOR $35 AND 
w. _W._ Huron   
unro Electric. 1060 
USEDDFEPT..__ rge 8 cu. ft. refrig $79 30 
|Prileo @€ cu. ft. refrig $50 50 
Coldspot $39 50 
Maytag square tub $48 50 
Easy Spindrier washer $59 50 
Electrolux vecuum cleaner $39 50 
soy other bargains te choose 
CLAYTON’S 
Furniture, eigen 
ered Rd 
  USED BRYANT Sore GAS WA- 
ter heater. 30 gal B. Munro 
Electric, 1060 W Huron 
UsED HOT FOINT AUTOMATIC washer $6950 Used TV. 82905 
up, new ist Point dishwash- 
6329 05. «now $229.05. 2 ees Radio & ‘Apotianees 
ron FE ¢1133 
WILL SACRIFICE BEAUTIFUL 
console Necchi for of 
able Pree sons. 32-8213 
USED BRYANT BOTTLE 0. GAS Wa. 
ter — 30 road he B Munro 
Huron Electric, 
4 =8Q when GOLD CARPFT   
  
  
pew all wool bark pattern oh A i 
nally $9.85 a eq yd. now 
sq_ yd. Seen at 1074 Arie” 
WAYNE GARE Rl _ 
FLOOR SAMPLE SALE 
Reg. Price ae ae 
' $284.95 [ronrite dix. tromer $219 95 
($129.95 Speedqueen was | 
$310.95 Kelv. elec. range $199.95 
$ RCA 21” color TV $69 
$269.95 Zenith 21" TV $229.95 
$189 95 Bendix elec dryer $139.95 
$274.95 Maytag elec. dryer $199.95 
| 24 moths to pay, many others to 
choose from 
121 Saginaw FE 54-6189 
7-PIECE LIVING 
“ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern 
atep tables, matching coffee ta- 
gle. 2 decorator lamps 
ALL FOR $97. "PAY 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
| Pearson’s Bank Furniture 
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 47881 
We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 
Westinghouse at   
  
| 30" electric range with wide oven. & real buy for 
  _GENERAL WAREHO! i 
* 2358 Dixte Awy. 
| 
|   
8 X 6 FLUES 
  
_2288 Dixie Highway, PARK PREE 
AS GOOD AS NEW BABY SCALES. bathinette 
  Buggy. bassinet, and 
Teeter- Babe. FE . 2335 
Ferndale at Cylvan Lake. 
ATTENTION! 
LUMBER BARGAINS! Just received several cars of new 
& used lumber sell at real sayv- 
Used coors complete with 
. $8.00. doors 
from $7.15. insulation, butiding 
boards, ceilin” tile, felts, shingles, 
sheathing, nails, r hardware, 
all at bargain prices Used brick 
~—wWindows—mill work. Get our 
prices and save. Free estimates. 
SURPLUS LUMBER ~ 
MATERIAL SALES CO. 5340 Highiand Rd +M59) OR _3-7082 
BARGAINS. TOYS 32 PC SETS of _tishes & Furniture. 240 Bald- i ve ew flush 
  
Anti-Freeze.......53c off PLASTIC WALL TILE 
eee Nnoleum 
  HEIGHTS eer: St FE 4-843 
BATHTUBS 
cessed, ae 
complete with 
faucets, 
$34.45 sainigen Fustoseea, 393 __Orenbard Lake Ave. Perry 
  
R 
$30.05. Lavatories 
—— chrome 
        
  
  
  prices 24 
co 
      
    SS mae 
Sod ae 
  “It’s the greatest labor-saving device in history — it 
eliminates buttop pushing!” 
  A TOILET, F 
    For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | For Sale Miscellaneous 60° 
FRIGIDAIRE ELECTRIC RANGE 
$40 Oi] space heater $35. EM 3- 2676. 
HOLLINGSHEAD VARIETY 8TORE 
7 mile, out Baidwin. Armstrong 
floor covering and Mac-O-Lac 
_paints, Phone FE. 7 i. 
Borer FLAT PLATE IRON- 
Kay *« size Cello French 
— case, *s5. FE 2-9624. 
aes eres HEATER, 30 nop 
ed use   
  
  
tric, off 
ers at terrific values. Michigan 
Asaph 393 «Orchard § Lake e.   
KITCHEN CABINET SINKS. Beautiful « model, $05 
at terrific. 
Michigan Fluorescent. 393 
Lake Ave 
HOLLAND FURNACE. COM- 
plete with blower & Iron Fire- 
man Ol] burner. Can be seen in 
_ operation. Best offer. FE 3-9049 
278 GAL. Laas OIL TANK, LEGS. values 
Orchard 
  
  
    
  
Thom: . 8 8   
  
  = aaa: ferry x = $20.95 «x8 sheet rock C & C. 1.75 | 
value $12.95. Toilets 50 value | 4x8 Masonite sheet : * 2.55 
19.95. Lavateries wi 1x8 Std. P Pine. 
chrome miming faucets $14.95. i = of pos! ‘er M $ 99 00 These are facto peered Michi- ; 1* : LOO - an Fluoresc rqd|2x4R L A fir sta s sm 
lieth Aamo at Stee eer Douria. ‘fit oer M § $9 09 2x6 std. Douglas fir cer 99.00 
2x8 std. Douglas fir Per $ 98.00 
3" ket ins]. 100 $ 445 
4x@x% fir Plyscore ..... $ 5.95 
4n6x', ‘fir vwool ..... S 3.04 
CASH AND CARRY knotty pine per M $160.00 
1x8 white ping boards 00 M | 1x8 paneliny W pin ver M $160.00 | 4x8x'4 plaster board = te Boll pipe § 396 
6x48" rock lath 1.10) Comb alum. doors $ 29.95 
Insulation loose and b w P Com 
Culverts lor drivewavs 3 pc colored bath set. all fittings 
215 Ibs celotez encaaies 7.50 sa set. cast tron tub in car f bds. at 11000 M. 
vwood. Interior and Exterior. HARDWARE — PLUMBING 
White pine and pee meee eo OYDEL PA 
Interior and exterior IF YOU ARE ‘BUILDING Winuows, Anderson and olbers. moves DRIVE cor TO BUR- 
Oak and fir flooring MESIT AND VE UP TO 
a on cecal ce TON ALL MATERIALS 
6120 Bogie Lake Rd Commerce PEs Dus 
LAVATORIES, COMPLETE WITH 
“pathtubs, shower stalls at terrifie values. These are crate 
marred. Michigan Fluorescent, 
303 Orchard Lake Ave 
MONROE TILT-TOP TRAILER. ¢ 
eee 4 = 7 bed. OR 
  NEL TRAIN. WATER HEAT er. Chicken c Overcoat. Ice 
skates. FE 5- ope 
LINOLEUM... .39 YD. 
oe WALL 3 Me FT. 
“ rm PAINT . $1.89 GAL. E£zE GAL. SM IT H’S, 257 S  Sapinas 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS wrvice and 
e test on factory anaivre 
TASKER’S. 63 w HURON 5ST 
MEDICINE CABINETS LAROE 20   
  
  
  
  BLOWERS AND FANS, USED. inch mirror all metal cabinet 
‘ $7.95 value $3.96. Slightly marred | Mt ne. Parke Tm good condition. — large sebectten at te once 
= cabinets with and without lights 
| Bice —— Ath pe ed} tes sliding triple door units al] at 
transit. $98.50 terrific values. 944 exceptional values. Michigan Fiu- 
| Michig: uorescent, 393 Orch-| _Orescent. 383 Orchard Lake Ave. 
| _ard Lake MAHOGANY | BEDROOM a 
nw =f sseT, Wi <x spring 
myo OR @. WHITE PIOURE ice | & caegap ts ghar __troquots ley 5 Troq pad 
_ 3048) AFTER oe _Phone FE 2-1282 after 5 
NEW USED . 
| CLES AE SL TORESCENE, DIX, | “Sapusk ‘ol and greene any wate modern type of lighting tor kitch-| -%*¥ing machine within a radius Ginetios’ 1: benrese ree. |~ Of 10 miles for onty $2. Parts seas rooms. $11.98 va value 5.08. extra. PE 4-3930__§3§ Auburn. _ Slightly factory m: Ca T Poor TABLES, CIGARETTE 
factory show: icomg ag tere Ptu- miachiné, pop cooler, ofl stove orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. ane tank . heon si ‘awn- 
ule ® 
  
276 
renee 
  
  
C DACHBSHUND PUPPIES, FE- 
“imate deposit Roses untt! Christ- 
FE 17-8253. 
nee ‘AN PLYER TRAIN. CALL 
MI 43170 for detail 
3   
cL ELECTRIC TRAINS, 
Large assortment of equipment, 
Excellent Christmas gift. MI 
| AUTOMATIC oe att bine SRILLET. 
used twice. 
x PaAiS 
Special 
  
  
  NEED A FINANCE: 
FIXER? Order Classified 
ads to sell, rent, find aj_ with extras, $25 Sr rete 
Junior riffe Cleveland 
— skates, a, 4-5782 
yo ‘Para all LAMB COAT, 4, 
std ondition. $78, oud 
iy |BOY's CHIGAGG RO 8% with ioclees it 
6. oon   
YEAR “ae CHICAGO ROLLER America’s} condition size 8. $8. 
good job, FE 28181 is the| r= 3   j Want Ad number! \ ‘ n 
       
~ CHRISTMAS TOOLS 
FREE PLANS for TOYS 
  
  CHICAGO ROLLER SKATES AND | — 
case, 625. OR 3-0080 after 6. 
oT NCH SOIL ML PIPE) 8 FF 
et eE Rina SUPPLY i   
Garage Doors |:23 FE tne O0sE raw, AxD. 3 so laab deed : lectri SPECIAL Patt, Cook heating and cook stoves end ‘we 
Berry all ategt fm, fe suarantoe’. ter ecgri ball : setre ! and 
soe " EXCHANOE FE 2.3200 
  or DOOR SALE _€0 NEW GALVANIZED $149.95 a ; Paddock we 2S oD) A eee | le 2. L. A. WAGNER CO. . rf aie 1900 N. Opdyke. Cor. Pontioe Ra. “outers Condves’ Market “FE arty ste FE §-2100 re cern - CASH FOR FURNITURE "Pr crest rere 
52 Gal. Electric Cisinks. to ‘pollds rv virom tons.| A, depeait will ‘nota Double sinks from $998 G A.| pevnents avaliable W * ster, Water heatername Thompson. 80 8. 7 rrv 103 loch fo) te hence bs Het —Row eens "prand, Reg CLOSEOUT _Mile_Ré_ Birmineham MI 46008 A. WAGNER CO. Exterior and interior doors, 48x96 eyepl GALVANIZED P PIPE 1960 ne Opdyke, 7 os Pontiac Rd.) x%  piyscord 44 «per sheet. | ‘# in. (2 ft pe $0221 Cash and carry. Pontiac Plywood | ** 'n. a tite « suPPty © ZENITH. OR Gy gee | saa Oe le pts §-2100 
| GOAL “FOR COMPLETE OIL BURNERS—if Sale bare 
___ Christmas: Gifts 59, Py Thee nat hood. #15 =p 73 one a “MEDIUM sizz sie open 
Sinan er clothes, sine 40. At co 
other ous! Reasonable. OR vist 
Ot, FURNA oon TEE 
  
  
  
     
                   
    CHURCH’S INC. nwa aeel 
107 Squirrel Rd. FE 20233 rere” tank snd. blower oe 
DRAW TITE HITCHES | _ #1321. CHROME. OR_ CADMIUM LD GARAGES REPA To 
: ‘to the frame oF as w warace ors. on wall “manee. e= “ts. aterm. ¥ +5068 : 
F. B. How j.\5 Dixie Hwy | BORTAB arc Tt 9-1456 welder, 100 amp 1) blond 
ELECTRIC CLOTHE CLOTHES DRYER. FA- 6 p.m. 13 Parkhurst. 1 FE 9 
marred. “ceptionel value Mich: ceo Dixie # Hd $-9108 ". xie Hwy, 
tone are 33 Orchard | SHELPS ELECTRIC RARDWARD 
Firs DALITY 6 eT BATH- Suildine supplies OR +1217 OR 
8 hl ; ? 
fod 31 double sinks 914.98: PLUMBING SPECIAL 
meen. : —_ Detroit, wedison and "consumer ap Ll e 
FARM FRESH MEATS ed Picnics Arnason 1 Plumbing Supply 
Phone 
   
   
    * 10° and 12” boards,    
     
    house paint. | gallon $3 08 
| @nd gallon at te 01 Two galions for $3 w 
Rubber base _— i 83 wy Poller or pan 
1 gal a & ee i pan $3 ) 
LOOR SHOP 
win gees Open 9 to 8) 
PHONOGRAPHS, } SPEED REC- | 
. $18.05. 
slightly scratched. Michigan Fluorescent, 
chard Lake Ave. 
Save Money at BURMEISTER’S 
800,000 
Buys tp Usnber ee Gotne 
AT BURMEISTER’ s” 
LOW BUT OUR SERVICE 18 
3 YARDS TO "ERVE rou   
BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 9197 Cooley Lake Ra 
  reat ecracs 6 Micc Rae Te 
stone FL 1-419 
STOKER — STOKAL IM GOOD condition, with all controls. $30. 
_ 73 Parke _ 
@TO 5 ROOM OIL SPACE HEAT- 
er. $10. REpublic 23-6283   
Year-End Clearance Sale 
Wholesale to All 
Cash & Carry—One 
Week Only 
ad ff copper type vey the 
To! + rad ft 
% Soft co; r type “ e 
Hi ed $18 éo~ eo ft 
19” Silleocks, per box ‘6) $5 
a" Silicocks. per box (6) $5 6 
‘ys IPs Stop & Waste, 
per_box 6) $5 88 
% IPS Stop & Waste 
per. box 16) $5 88 
4” Cooper Stop & Waste, per 
box $5 88 1% Gate Valves $3.30 ea. 
14" Gate Valves 4.18 = 
7 Gate Valves 00 e 
2 compertment White plastic lene 
dry tray w-stand - faucets $39.50 
1 som perrmem Green plastic laun- 
dry tray w-stand & faucets +e 
2 compartment Cem ith, ts and stand and fa $29. 
2 compartm Cement stand 
fa $23.50 
1 Ao peta) Cement with stand 
and fauc $17.50 
be Derwesses with faucets $43.75 
Gallon electric water heaters, 
water heater, ume Ld Gallon ‘electric 
year or 110 Cons 
$119.50 
Bix and eight - inch 2 valve sup- 
plies with tub spout . 
(3 or more) $6.50 e 
a tub —— Deck oa 
to 
Lig mri =e oe a 
Pitcher + Bumps. McDonald 
Asbestos pipe covering, 30° 
Boll pipe, singl¢ hub | 
£: En Boe doable p single hu! 
L double hub 
aad ess bathtubs, “A” 
Marcus Pollack sump Pumps, 
po 
Deep w 1-3 
o's 
EN DAIL Y 
8 NM P.M. SUNDAY 10 A.M.-2 P.M. 
ARNASON PLUMBING 
SUPPLY 
ORTONVILLE 
%.| PHONE 130 950 M-15 
STOP! LOOK! We buy and | all kinds of stee! 
a i. Sutton, Phone MY 
SUITS - TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS 
FROM $10.00 
Wool & Wool Gabardine pants 
EDWARDS OUTLET 
i’ 8 rE Sates 8t. 
Save Upts 40% on 
Christmas Gifts Reg. $12.95, 16 tm. tricycles, now Shoe 
25 per cent hod Fi 2. 
Reg. Lagan oie ele clectrie hand   
  
an 
Pe ee er eer ee 
KETLYS HARDWARE 2094 Aubur ot Adamé. Auburn 
 hooheg and Siding . 
Combination Doors 
Insulation . 
i. A. misaraa 
$40. Sagine : +250   
    | PENNY PAINT SALE | 
| Talbott Lumber 
  . 
| { 
      
| DRY 
now 
weshedon arr amt™|° 
       
  | DRY. 
        
  BP.8. paint, - a Satin and 
Goid base. Hard- 
‘electrical sup- 
jows. doors and @ “ful aes of Niner! 105 Oakland 
Ave _FE 4-2622 habe plumbing: 
FREE Sranpena) bov- 
ble reverse AY New, 
never used. $20" "OR "F510 
UNWANTED / RE- 
  ARTICLES 
__Mmoved free of chores OR 3-8762. 
| USED FURNACES, OIL BURNERS, 
gas burners, blowers. stokery and 
oc 
an 
chard Lake 
  WRECKING HOUSES. ALL MA- 
Union Wrecking 
WwW 8 Mile 
corner Orchard Lake Rd GReen- 
Jeaf 4-043 
WINKLER WALL OIL FURNACE 
in good condition. Used | 
Suitable for 5 rooms. $45 mi 8 | 2 
Parke — | 
Do It Yourself 6l 
FOR IRNEY COMBINATION REPAIR | 
units, for shop, ems or hobbyists 
Free welding Call FE 
_ shot gm _ JACKRON'S ENTAL EC 
W. Montcalm. FE 
G pfs: R N ae OUR tna, wiring Fe repa oles = | 
Almay pont bord Montcalm n= RS 
Supp ly. —— West Montcalm. rE 
thru Wed. ® to 6 
Fhosed fs Thursday. :30. 
FOR RENT sander sander wall paper steamers - wazers & 
furnace vacuum cleaners Osk- 
land Fuel end 36 | Or- 
chard Lege Ave PE 58-6150.       
  
    
  
P vor 
  
    Cameras, ras, Equipment oA ~~ ~~ | 
| OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT | 
| listed under _“Hobbies_& —Sup-| fine ae = Cie eaton number 326A. | 
AMERA ARGUS C4.) 
¥en 4S pay et attachment, 
a case and lens shade. FE     
  
Sale Musical Goods | 62 
MEDIUM 
pew. peestios. y 
    ACCORDIAN 
base, Like 
58656, 
NEW SPINET PIANOS’ CABLE, | 
Dranich & big discount, 
$395 up Row! Products Co. OL | 
32-5036, OL 6-0871     
OLDS TROMBONE COMP’ ood 2 
‘with case, $75..OR 3-0689 after 6. 
PIANO Ahan REPAIRS GUAR- | 
arteed 8-3023, OA _8-3325.   
  Fisno, “owiKG b>. 15 REPAIR. 
aes x SpinET OR aoe | 
apo for the Christmas Beason or   
  
7aY “BEFORE YOU BUY. RENT 
an from re with 
ater Full 
— Betsy Ross Spine ou8 Call 
32484 between 4 and pm 
Sale Otte Excipoaner es LARGE OAK OFFICE DESK AND 
executive chair $50 PE 55-0834.   
          
Sale Sere Eqn FOR SALE GAS STATION AND wercee equipment 
ent. Inquire at 56 Clark 
eraininee 
equipment | 
STORE FIXTURES $100 PLUS | inventory. Bhar : las her} Call FE 
_3-9680_ fro: to 6 p.m 
__ Sale Spaciing Goods 65 
GrRMA N 4 POWER aro 
scope and mount, $20. FE 56-7080 
after 5:30. 
Guns BUY - SELL - - eae 
Manley Leach 10 Ba 
RAW FURS 
wanted. Highest prices paid 
ford Fish and "d 
Rit Oxford. OA   
  
    
  
LADIES 954 JOHNSON 
RD 3 
Can be Bought On Lay-eway 
SLAYBAUGH'’S 630 Oakland Ave. 
re 603 _sFE +00 MERRY CHRISTMAS TO ALL 
be ches from 12 noon 
jock Tuesday. 
ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8. Telegraph 
Sand, Gravel & I & Dirt ¢ 66   
&i TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. 
Band, lithe fill. Lyle Conklin, 
FE 86-1112 or FE 2-8572, 
BEACH SAND, GRAVEL AND __fill dirt. FE 43371 or. FB 5-2740 
CRUSHED STONE, SAND, GRAV- el, fill. Earl aoe FE_ 4-6493.     
  
ROAD AVEL 
& yds. $7.00 petiveree. PE 4-6588 
Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 PR Re 
8   
SLAB V-OOD, 
3 for $1 $11. ee 
SLAB WOOD. 2 for $1 A CORD, 
FE > 5-2006. 
6 PER ccnp 
St "Delivered. FE 4     
  
  FIREPLACE CARNEL ont and equipemt. 1618 E. Avon 
coal Fuel mana, Print “36 con reemonncadd t by Distribute: e tri Li 
_chard Lake Ave, $-6159, sement or Die HARD SE SEASONED a eREFTACE FS hoy ee 
Food. | CHAIN SAW 
For at Pets 69 sis and up. We trade. Also Oe nated tao & walking. 
A PEDIGREED GERMAN 8HEP- tiac’s herd es Re “Also Golden Retriever t<e ipo Phelan 
ent 2 921 Mount Clemens &t. AKC as PUPS. F PAWN 8. PE 3-0 
Tiegs, 8 7880 Crooks Ra. FE | SOLEN 8 TRACTORS SNOW 
Siseet FURRY —ametuicert | eT wives © mae "Gat owets ans ‘ulpm er 
good coloring, FE 2-6032. poe Hwy a bre or 
| BEAGLE AT STUD $15 NOT SHY. | _3-6508. 13-inch. Near Fd Ch MY 3-3102. | M OCH CHAIN SAWS DROP   
BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES 
Curtiss, OR 3-0206.— 
BOXER. 3 YRS. 0 OLD REASON- ab home. FE 2   | WALKER FOX HOUND. 
Low invest- | ~~ 
ESTA 
340 N. Cass Lake Rd. | _ 
Os-| se 
6 Lakeville | 
iCCULL 
fm and see ‘em at W. F ‘ siitters _keets. Plight cages. FE 5-0871 
POODLE PUPPIES _ MINIATURE AND 8TANDARD 
Your choice for Christmas still 
Svallable. eee et ale 
KE. LS 43725 Dtice Rd. Utica 
REpublic 9-8011 the 
demonstrators. 
rooms. 28 ft 
Save dollars 
trailer for fish: 
235. Also used trailers as low 
as $50 down. Genesee Sales, 210) Disie Hwv   
PARAKEETS, OPALINES, CANAR- 
tes, 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960. 
PARAKEETS. CANARIES CAGES. 
_ Food. Since, 1927. 584 Oakland Ave 
PARAKEETS. TALKING STRAIN. 
— oa: en & Supplies. 
“ttl 
Sel ‘ath st res. 2-4025. Closed Sun. 
PARAKEETS, BABIES AND CAN. 
a aeeers, 1 Melrose. FE 
POODLE PUPPIES MINIATURE AND STANDARD 
Your choice for Christmas still 
available Male and female. 
VI-MAC KENNELES 
43725 Utica Rd Utica 
REpublic 9-80)1 
~ PARAKEETS-PETS-SU PPL A 
DANCEY’S PET SHO 
_ rr $-5931 
3 MONTHS - TO 1 
cheap $3 ea. FE   
    
  
  
9 Voorheis Rd 
pxnieeeea very   
1 CHILDS ROLL TOP DESK, large doll buggy. 15 Ib. pull 
archery set, excellent condition 
141 Dwight FE 2-9773. 
PEKINGESE PUPPIES WHITE or colored. Small deposit will 
hold till Christmas. 5 males avail- 
able for service. 4-6337. 
PERSIAN KITTENS GIVEN TO 
good home 4 Seminole. 
2 HALF-ANGORA KITTENS. GIVE 
away to Rood home MY. 0H 
REG BOXER PUP LITTER 
choice. Maie FE 4-609. 
REG. BRUSSEL SaGEL ORIFFONS AND Phon REG. 
__ Pek: 
REGIS STERED GERMAn SHEP- 
herd (Police dog.) 6 wks. old. 
male, champion stock Reason- able. Must be seen to be appreci- 
nae JW. Mitchell, 8072 hite 
Lake Rd. Clarkston, across from _Prison Ca 
REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED 
peogte pups, 3 months old. make   
  
  ‘Mile South of Lake Orion on M24 OXFORD 
Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used 
trailers. Must cut down 
inventory. Get a bargain 
here today. 40 to pick 
from. 
See the new 66 Stewarts. Gen- 
erals, Skylines nd Holly coaches. 
4 to 47 See aiso the latest = 
br gee ol bedroom trailers. 
art —oach. 
see it to believe it. 
ow insurance. Trall- | ~W— 
accessories. Michi- |   gan bottied 
Oxford Niraiter Sales 
12 f. bie 4. ft. 
See it here! 
104 CHAMPION 36 FT ‘TRAILER. 
$1,300 for equity F® 61371 or 
OR 3-7015 
NEW MOON iy furnished ice lots. Win- 
apy ~ is sajeates iJ 
fas, RST LAKE 
TRAILER COURT AND SALES. 
1 mile NORTH of Lake Orion 
MY 2-461 
NOW M es Pemis Caner shaun Mons,   
  
  
1986 jac Chief Mobile Home 
me See eee eee < 
on 
$451.85 You have = | _ Recpaeat FE 2-31   
LEAVING FOR Lod ANGELES Dec. 26. Would Ike rider to share 
_ expenses FE 5-2206 
LEAVING FOR iG FOR KNOXVILLE. Tenn. Thurs. . Dec. 23. Will take 4 passengers. FE 81258. 
TEACHER DRIVING TO" Mia: 
Aine Will sake ; 
ir SEs Na ; RUCK GOING “NOR PART either way FE 
SEE TH? TRE ne taes RrOURNE. ment +4 
Game 4 cee in "lamorgus Wo 
lyw Transpo! 
parade Rose Only i 
Recmpiear sokie ‘phone OF et 
WANTED: RIDERS TO 
expense ithe: 
3rd. i 
WOMAN WANTED TO DRIVE ‘ 
Atlanta, Georgia. eee Dec. 
or 23. All <eaeee paid. 
42540 482 Hamilton, B'ham. cal 
Mr. Dailey 
Wanted d Used ¢ Cars 8&8 
CALIF ORNIA E BUYER 
events 2020 DIXIE HWY. 
32-0878 or FE ¢-6806 
WA ED JUNKED OR USED 
roe any make any model. Top   
  
BA AGLEY, AUTO PARTS $210 119 BAGLEY 8T. ve PAY), TOP, DOLL 
COMMUNITY 
MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester - 
OPEN "TIL 10 
OLive . tt ioe 
OUT STATE 
buy ¢ cars ‘@ to "bs. 
Top Lucky Auto Sales. 193 s° agit w St. FE 41006. 
THE HIGH DOLLAR- ‘ade 
  
rel} Ra Wiaubark Malgues cnn REGISTERED BLOND COCKERS Pekingese Hecrer ‘er junds 
ngers. All supplies 
op. 373 Auburn. 
ieee YOUR CHRISTMAS BIRD 
and cage while we stil) Phase 8 
compan selec — Crane Bird 
Hatchery, 2489 Auburn Rd 
SCHI RKE FEMALE. 1 YEAR 
mol AKC registered. Reasonable 
Crooks . “w mile N. of 
TOY FOX TERRIERS 
old. FE 5-7847   
FE 
  . 13 WEEKS 
  ALSO 
jound. Good tree 
Dogs Trained, Boarded 70   
| DOGS. ATS BOARDED DOGS 
rammed Nurr-Shell, 373 8 Tele- 
graph 
_ Hay, Grain & Feed d 71 
aa FALFA, ALL KINDS HAY. 
Straw, grain. shelled corn. MA 
ALL TYPES OF HAY. second cutting. Also 
deliver, OA 8-218. 
BRIGHT SECOND CUTTING AL- 
_falfa. No rein. OA 68-2231 _ 
conn $6 CENTS PER CRATE. 
te , 1S Bald Eagle Lk. 
a lly. ME 17-2790. 
ontute ND SECOND CUTTING OF 
fos = —— for sale Or wil! 
focder cattle ioe Orion @ Orion. MY 
2-0606   
  
FIRST & 
straw. Will 
  
  
SCOND G ALFALA, ist cuttin timothy — alfala, brome 
grass and alfalfa. D. D Carpen- Lar Se hs 
Delivered and set up. 
Also the 37-42-and 4@1-1 and 2 bea- 
po model now on display. 
used trailers which -an be pur. 
acorns on the ‘ow tow rental 
“STOP IN NOW 
HUTCHINSON 
MOBILE 
HOMES   
  H. J. VANWELT OR 3-1355 
UP TO $50. FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars. FE 32-2006 Ss OF eves. 
PRICE THE REST - 
the be: st from 
BILI. SPENCE 
Aes Ge 
See M&M Motor Sales 
    
  
  
~ Trailer 
Exchange     ter 2124 Gilverbel) road. PFE 
5-10390 : oTRSY OATS AND CORN. FIRST 
second cutting hay. alfalia 
_sad brome. MApte 58-4764. 
For Sale Livestock _ 22 
SHETLAND PONY JOENTLE FOR | 
irl 10. | _ MI   
STANDARD BRED MARE AND 4 
mos old filly. Beautifully marked 
4 white stockings. Will set) sepa- 
_rate Plateau 23-2830 
__ Wanted | Liv estock 73 73 
OENTLE HORSE —_— BOY 15 
Good ho pet. ome Poel you MI 
4-0607 after 
___For Sale Sale “Poultry 74     
FaT Stee 
9026 MIS 
ye wn Rd 
tOASTING iQ CHICKENS cs 
  hive et r drenved. 8 6 to 7 Ibs. Roy 
Snel ES CLLETE beer? 4 
to lay. Sires, a raar ed Ibs. OR _» 1938.   
_ Sale Farm Produce 75 APPLES ALSO CIDER. HOME- 
ey pa 5460) «=Orchard 
APPLES WALNUT GLEN FRUIT 
arms, ¢670 Middlebelt Rd. 
EXCELLENT CORN ‘Tie CRATE 
16300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. 
FARM FRESH MILK   
  
HOMOGENIZED—33c PER “ GAL 
steurized, nears Me Pl ges“ 
Processed in — plant, eensed by the ‘tate part 
Rowe's Farm Dairy 4180 Bald 
joie Rd. 2 miles north of Walton vd 
(pte Sng ¢ une . iJ 
_ Seco Giddings Rd FE $6000 
Potatoes, Delicious Apples 
$1-83 out Baidw to Clarkston- _Orion Ra Left ‘rst farm 
‘Sale Farm Equipment 76   
  
  
ALLIS CHALMERS TRACT a) LE 
  
  
  
  
& Lawn Equipment, Lae Woodward, (North of 
Birmingham. wien 
idwest i   le to 
Sa noi “end loader, 4300 cash. Prone, FE. 1 out. heste 41170. 
INDUSTRIAL & FARM 
1s FE bee 
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AND SAVE 
g HOUGHTEN & . Rochester. 
USED TRACTORS WE_ARE © 
hors er va = 
CULTIVATORS nae SON 
  
  WN | cent interest 
RS, $1.00 EACH. 409 HUs- 
FE_5-1908.: : 
      ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES. 
27 to 43 f America's 2 unchal- 
range 
          
  rtd CARS, 22 Auburn Deeyten ‘Pieins. on "31203 
and Want sed Truc ___830_8. Dort Hwy. Flint Wanted Used Trucks 89 MOBILE HOMES REPAIR BERV- , , ANTE ice, Booster | springs installed. WRECKER WANTED ars rs. ie ol Adren ‘Short or Dalling trailers FE 3-9862_ 
SPECIAL 2 AMERICAN 38 ft 2 npn For Sale Used Trucks 90 
NEW. SAVE $ a M Wie ee L MOBILE one. STAINLESS | 1960 "s-TON CHEV, PANEL. 9400. STEEL SINK AND WORK Ta-| _1) Parkhurst. PE 20460 siter 6 
BLE. APT. eee, ee BOOM TRUCK. G FT. TELE- 1 CONDITIO! ORLY ‘sle0 Down cece Masea GEL. Miecuan toes 
Doe ae ae GOING | _W. Silverbeli_ Ra. w Y DOWD BALANCE CLEAN TON DODGE VERY §LEA SPECIAL PRICE ast, sell" by by Sat. $85.00. 197 8. $513, GENESEE SALS. 2101 _DIXIE HWY, PE 2-0786. 
  
  
  loeed lead@ers in thetr price 
BEEM(! CREE and 
TINI HOME 14 to 25 ft. New trail- 
ere as little as ‘¢ down. as long 
as 60 months to pay at § per 
ASK ABOUT OPTION 
USED TRAILERS AS 
$50 DOWN. M AN 
LITTLE OVE 
MMEDITATELY 
PARTS—STORE 60 8 Telegraph FE 2 cross m Tel-Huron center 
rvice Open to 6 thru Sat | parse 
Trailer Sales Open Sunday P.M. 
_Rent Trailer Space 79) ° 
PARKHURST TRAILER CrT. 
etly modern 
  sore and grounds patel = 
) t MY 2-461. 
__Auto Accessories 80! — 
AUTO GL ERVICE 
our ekg Glass instal while | 
you operated 
All work funramtend” Pree 
of coffee a ecw Shasta eo 
each door cae or windshield in- 
stalled. 
Re a 4 ib tas ay. er Co 
123, Oakland Ave rE 
1950 CHEV. PARTS & 
ACCESSORIES 
RADIO. HEATER, REAR BUMPER 
AND MISC. PARTS. OR 3-7432 OR 
OR 3-7221. 
For Sale Tires 80-A 
FOUR 760x15 TIRES AND TUBES. Good mileage left, FE 23-7400 
git a! Rg FE 40687. 
670-15 WHITE WALL FEW TIRES, 
4-068 +7066   
  
  
  16.88 ea Guaranteed. FE 7. 
S. Saginaw 
orcs is SUBURBANITES 0st 0 EX: Ex- 
rE . BSagi- 
hue Service 81 PBPPDALB LLL APPL 
REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTING 
FREE ESTIMATE * ALL ba tarnntc Bua CARS 
BRAID. MOTOR SALES 
» Tears. For Hite 
____Cass at West Pike 6t. 
CRANKSHAFT GRINDING IN THE 
car. eer ee rebdored. Zuck = 
baror! Phone   Heater: s Flaps. Good condition. $i80-"EM 48h 066 FORD TON CKUP. 
Smal) down ment. Low month- 
ly payments nder new credit 
plan. Lincoln 54-7428. 
953 Feoo 
§ vd hos Big 6 engine 
063 FY 
&8 yd box V8 Engine 
  
IHC. MODEL 1061, 
STAKE. EXCEL. o"7 
HEATER AND ence 
EXC   TIRES 
INDITION. Kino 
952 MACK TANDEM ueeigy 
as, With 1053 
our sated ae Wi mn 
vi or —— Rese he He terms or 
will ¢ for real estate. Owner 
i Must” sell. Call evenings, rt 
12-2925, 
147 CHEVIE ‘% TON PAWEL. 1951 Chevie 1% ae Jaete. 
Good condition. 
dJeffre Used Gare 
OA 8011 
WILSON GMC FE 2-9203 FE 44531 
55 GMC Suburban, hydra. 
trans., heavy duty 
wheels and tires. 
83 GMC Coe, short wheel — 
base, new paint. 
"50 THA tractor L-180 
series, straight air 
brakes. 
’S1 GMC panel ......$498 © 
"30 Chev. swb. ...... 
"49 Chev. tractor ....$295 
Michigan's Largest 
GMC 
Truck Dealer Oakland at Cass $10 
ft. 
  
   
    
  
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“Sale Motor Scooters 82 PPRADLP PPP LD PPL 
1984 vovsmua N MOTOR S8COOT- 
et. Recently orninesiet Several 
—— Cail after p.m ota           For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 
POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 
— Ha gees 3 Harle 
son Bales Co S12 South   
  
      Choice 1961-1963 MERRY C 
s A R 
‘BARGAIN? . Lots 
| in. the Want Ads! 
  For Sale Cars 91 SEE) THESE 
CLARKSTON LOW 
OVERHEAD SPECIALS 
PRICED 
TO SAVE YOU MONEY peat Chrysler 4 door. a clud sedan. 
   1951 Plymouth 4 door, =~ 4 Foa3] Chrysler Ln nw wy ; door, 
   
HRISTMAS: * 
CLARKSTON 
MOTOR SALES: nS iN ST. 
            
   
          
  
            
  
    
  
  
  
          
          
                
          
  
       
           
            
    
  
    
        
      
    
  
      
    
  
  
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: EROLET 3 DOOR RA-| FORD. 1953.2 TONE OREEN. RA; ] F \ ) 
1952 FORD nl) hector directional signals. dio, heater, — “i Good e\ ITO et . \ 
. : . Above oy sine chert pa. __condition, Cell ¥'3-5601 ‘ | ae to sell FE 5-1230 a! 6 «DOOR, WITH 1956 D ; : e CUSTOM 8CYLINDER | i93~ cuswroLet (BEL am ee ie pan ott walapes Se emos as TUDOR Sports “cows ince Cah | 2m FLOOR CARS _OFPICIALS CARS Pe etter “ater 6. Sm eo FORD, vs. « DOOR. CUS COURTESY CARS North Chevrolet Dollars : tom line, 2 tone, radio, heater, uy OW an saAVe CARS FROM $5900 TO 9125 00, Many geod miles 2 DOOR DOORS | hee 4189 W Walton, % block east Of) Tm is one SPORT COUPES & CLUB COUPES | LARRY ysemabes ea) 207 DOOR Low | LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES / 1808, 2103 BEL AIRS a a : oe 6« 6« A- ] BUYS = 0 DQO! 4 at arks' i e) | “s — Excel cond. $725. Call i FORD — MERCURY | SIXES & EIGHTS BEST BU YS TODAY | 
F JEROME PES TON SET | SEANBARD TRANS, | | 4dr... $699 . 1 98 CHEVROLET. EVERYTHING | op ivate OWNER, LATE 1651 NEW CAR GUARANTEE 55 Thunderbird . .$2499 53 Chrys. 4 dr. Rockne ES FORD DEALER on it airs ar tmcne Mics Ford V-8 conv sportsman green AS LOW AS . + h2 : Tash elrose oe , . ; POR, MORE, THAN oR. A Tetweeni6 (and) | . Teas ia sale comes tele of oe. FuLL PRICE MAKE YOUR 54 Chev. 4dr......$924  °53 Plymout r. $644 : c L We-BEL Ar Goifvi MI 4-6219 | 5 . ate ze and white. | - Mee tered a —— UIRE NO FINANCING PROBLEMS or cl . 99 | 53 Merc. Hardtop $1 199 255 F ord Hardtop $1799 | Power Pack Potter Gilde and 192 FORD COUNTRY 6 eUIRE a8 Low as Just Your car| ‘54 Buick Conv. $1995 N ‘ . 1 'S6 Plymouth = Sue"eee "utter "now wil dio'and eater white walle "| DOWN AND UP TO 30 MONTHS | NEW YEAR $4 Ford Conv....$1044 55 Pont. Star Ch, $1999 yl Dekel ei a nee | FFREY USED CAR LOT : ; | take'$1850 Call LI 6-5802 | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Roadmaster Power ste@ring _ = re Hardtop $1344 Hard ee Cee ee ae ee ee os ef eet One Reena | 2 Peat Cons: a cwsh 31 Chess dees v u 
. . o x ardiop "ey BA est hull vou ANE weven | Seiad Grint | A SAFE ONE WITH ONE| szemecunsccemo stFod 2c. $39 CHE LET BEL AIR TWO — condition MI e197 as you HAVE E tires. 14.000 actual miles. ' : By $245 Down "tase Cecile Heate: 2tone paint | ‘992 FORDS CUSTOM 2 DRS D Delae ooh Today . 55 Pont. 2 dr..... $1644 183 Ply Sta. W gn. $799 = ", 1 | Vers iclesn On!y $1195 4 and 4 drs 86 cylinders Radio out o ay oo os ay S — kK N N10 OF THESE A 5 : 229 Cash or Trade In pee ee ere, Keego, Heater and Ford-OMatic. 3 to ist C No. N1O04 : oo '33 Buick Super...$999  °33 Pontiac & 2 dr. $699 | ¢ | 1400se from Onis 5 ' = |! . ~ S 
TRIS 18 A BONAFIDE OFFER , 1950 CHEVROI ET DEI URE, -+DR. | HOW. RD LARE, INC Haskins LIC. Xo. GR 1360 ~ 545 > ~ $024 ey Chev. 2dr $644 WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED | clean as new $22) FF 40209 Sls Dreherd (Uste Ra” Kevse | yo TIPTOP BUYS! 54 Ford 2 dr......$ 33 Chev. cs tees Se sti FIA OHNE, COMENTE salt ono ogey aamtace Chevrolet | TO 50 Willys Jeepster $209 'S3Ply. Conv, 1, 59 N st EL z ake over pa iments tee | 5 o2U ae Mice + bees FRANK LOWE Al MI e 781) bese 00 CONDITION | Fordomatic R & H Whitewalls ; : d : : S, ca ; . ; 
EEE IES Moe ao cans) orsaueg me S798 Marurek Mo Ck land County's Fastest $2 Ford R. Wen. $599 °52 Ford C. Squire $799 *EFFREY USED C ors Gales eee eee oe lealey OA #3011 ‘$2 FORD 6 MAINLINE. 4 DR (orow Ing I ealer i= ic rad  * Fi fl - , rc . I d | ee . $999 Ss 1 n ireflytes. 51 Plymouth 4 dr. $299 SGEI UTZ ey — 310 har aioe | ‘Sig, lights” $000 eM yae7t | 6751 Ne Hwy. at M-15 | 54 Ford 2 Dr. i es ae demos et ssi ts ¢ ‘ s 52 Chev. 2 dr......$499 I Ply ‘ $799 very cen i 507 eater an ower accessories. ull guarantees. [i] °<) 44; , ' NV...e- cs SCHEV! Pk ital Gide. O oe “portation Rlichacicaly beret as ; ae Glacier are ou equipped. To- I ; il . Priced f $1 995 d 2 eave 4dr... “$199 s Chev. ’ = Motors, Inc. alee cbestr ae ee Ow Good rubber $175 FE 4-462 Ope n. Nites’t19 dav's best b -OW mileage. rice rom ’ and up. 53 Ford Hardtop. $999 "S4 Buick Hardt p $1644 LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 1953 FORD VICTORIA BEAUTI- ‘33. PACKARD 2 DR. $1005. . : eS Je 1 Flamingo red and white Fully L lt . ’ aS j Pe ees real M26 at MERCER gue wal sacrifice Call FE Clean. ee Trade. Ma STOCK No. X2763 | 1955 Plymouth demos. 2 doors, 4 doors and Hard- 54 Plymouth 2 dr. $844 53 Ford 2 dr......$644 c | MY 2-2611 _ | a _ : . _ : Open8 A.M. to9P Mo ja ~~ 1881 FORD TUDOR MOTOR PLYMOUTH Peteattor Guick we LIC. No. GW 1499 tops. Low mileage. As low as $1,595. 30 Ford Sta. Wgn. $299 °53 Chev. Hardt’p $1044 | needs work and he | 
( ; JEFFREY USED CARS Phone FE ee 51 Nash Rambler $299 53 Dodge 2 dr.....$699 8-30 : ; | | : a ge - ss BUICK CENTURY 2-DR HARD. uarant teed FORD 1950 C : i BC oe “DOES NOT_. eth Dragger “, . = : "52 Ford 4 dr $499 S51 Chev. 2 dr......$299 top 8000 miles Take over pay aa arp Used Cars run, $7500 cash 197 8 Johnson : lize ‘ ss | | ( 1958°Chrvs! Wandear : eee red : = ae _ ments Tl S Edith = Make: ang io : i953) (FORD | CONVERTIni= 100 ELY MOUTH Se DELUXE . POSS) Chevrolet ony, 23-Chrysler Windsor, BLUICKS Sharp | $875 fe JEFFREY. USED CARS _. Full power. Radio and 4 door, radio & heater, Aa S JEFFREY USED CAR LOT OA 83011 4 Back Sedan $275 5 1053 Buick. @ door Special Dare | OA 8-30r! : ; i ete heater. Whitewalls. auto. trans, 2. tone NO DOWN PAY? AENT Oe. eosdtias hadi che ee MOTOR SALES 1995 FORD DEMOS & OFFICIAI tes PLY Moors (Cony ee rate Pike new. At onh Kray. power strg. $995 I] . snared dete ieeanne . STS ae eee: oe Tet ie ord Sale ey overdrive $778 (MI 6-4857 eves | Dina yecio mens heater he $] QOS - Pi k ore, and ali are l-owner cars ettrev For al = a for winter dood transportation eee ewe ensenanne L = Ip aso r f -k fel ence werpreie: Wael Mn CHEVROLET sis acoR AA” OA Bsus 1991 PLYMOUTH CI UB. COUPE 1954 Plemouth Stati 1932 Plymouth 4 dr. 1950 Ford Pon ick. a cana a "Ma Cotes. tenner "8° Low PAYMENTS 1990 FORD, ~ S000 transportation FE 2 TOCK N > : : ea ay 1951 Ford Hardtop 1951 Nash Sta. Wagon rH acthletetel | ues Biod s ma aeda cn AiPERIAL ma “good paint rubber like new 1048 PLYMOU" TH, EXCELLENT LOCK No N2767 1954 Plymouth Vlard- \Wagon Suburbans. 3 1932 E A io rade. Von Pick 2 ic call 3 cket "Ee 6 2 dition , Blue . i ; . - . mg | c Be . 32 |: j ; i _ power, OR 3-7481 | atone WW tires Good <on- ech oe Ee parents Rogers Rael H FE 5-1221, Te SO. a L2H) top. pink and white. to chouse from, $1,045 |! on ond ar. et orgy 2 Nc Js 
: OVERLOADED | iia oe TRE, ee areice ees Aubute Geta Bae | Radio & heater, white- and up. 1951 Pontiac 2 dr 19S Wally sleep. Conv. r eae : rondit FE 8-1363 7 $1,195 O31 Kaiser UM) bind Sta Wagon . | New a“ SHARP pagndiics_F stancufer cvs | Walls ears ue? $1.19: ; . 1951 Kaiser 4 di l Sta g SALE Cred} heater Bee 1 at) 2646 Pontiac , _ 0m €S7., $1875 _OR 2-006 | 7 1952 Buick Riviera 4 ea ® tL = ! . é ; 1p] ARS edit , lake Kem 01) PONTIAC CORVERTIBI 1984 Nash Rambler door, radio and heater, _ | aia Tita ia ia ': = : Qs . 200 Gg Plan wet ball juts es. sect con aeine i oR st Dodge Conv. $49: if Cross Country. radio dvna. A sharp car at |! TRUCKS ‘SM Chevy nerdtes loaded $584 ' |. Johnson 1989 PONTIAC 8 ¢ a aTdhealer ‘Wlogfiee $R9O5 82 Olds 88, R&H Hvdr 8597. | : yor BEEN TUR | zs == = equipped excellent condition ’ 5 Es tee ce ee eee ee. BOF). ; ; V3 Buudedeker Sports Coupe | DOWN WHEN TRYING TO Buy | 39 OLDS ad pees MOTOR. | ‘ccie aad Kener Gvromeuc. whitewalls .... $1,195 1949 Chevrolet > Ton Panel... o....eee. $199 33) Cuctiace <3 (Full Bower CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT CONVERTIBLE COUPE (48 PONTIAC) NEW MOTOR. radio and heater. Gyromatic. _ yO : 3 Pontiac R&H. Hydra | EMPLOYMENT NO CREDIT | RAD 10 HEATER. HYDRA | tres. clean inside and out Can 19530 Lincoln 4 door, | 1952 Ford ', Ton Panel... ee oom pe ore . $544 A ; . CREDIT ETC? eer rakes e 8 . ae 4 : 532 Willys, one owner | ae A GOOD SELECTION are open every weet night) 26146 I = _ S|] OCK No N 2727 1933 Mereu ro Monte radio & heater. Hvdra., 1950 Ford ; Fon Pick an $399 83 Chevy Bel Air harciop | oF «4 $41 AUTOMOBILES aaiit r (1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 8 2 DR : te fale +. “c . Ie hal, o a 2 © (Us Se se tho He Soom cree eee Sy pee poled A ape THAT YOU CAN BUY FOR TQECRE shift, 19000 mies FE LIC. No. GV 3433 rey 4 daor, radio and wiwalls. A time’ car RASS ai ess + $709 . ia a * - ? es Soe 5 a 7 . . = fat G18 8 Ss aa 8 4 Fed Sy SR, 2 4 Leer Fen ToL Lie FINANCE ARRANGED WEEKLY PAYMENTS .OF AS | YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | pee ONT FBR heater, wwalls $1.095 A clo con bn ceca ce aa $495 ECONOMY USED CAR. |) 7 = 45/8 GMC TRUCK. DEALER det sidewalls. 26,000 actual miles | 99 : en i - '$28.N Main, R ter OL 1-976! er extra chrome. Has to z . ns No Co-Signers! i= We Side Uael | be seen Best Kept car in Oak | | 1932 Pontiac 4 door se 1953 Buick Super Hard- CAR NEED SERVICE?‘ ! CADILLAC, 1955. 6 DOO Ss | lem ‘ounty an ve.) “ : re > ; : Powarins seell mice miaalese | CFE: ] diate Delivery! Drive out where overhead is iow | Across from Nye Dairy. $083. | dan, radio & heater, top. radio & heater, | HAVE IT DONE NOW!! | 1.0320 mmediate Mis and. save the difference Many | FE $0184 ask tor Tom Eaytariaa. | *24 Cridehaker ‘Poo sun visor So45 Dyna. Nice one $1,295 oe ~ . makes & models to choose from | igsg PONTIAC CATALINA BAVE , BONE oe , es OO ie Be gio “~ | ~ SPECIAL Dea! Direct! West Side Used Cars | 800 or more. Phone Ma 5-686 Landcruiser $1095 USE ou R BUD I PLAN : 932 W Huron __ FE ©2185 | CLEAN 49 PONTIAC STREAM s ' THIS WEEK No Financ e Co ' ‘49 Packard 4. 4 Door ‘sis MA S070 — = Hydra heater white wall tires NO MON EY DOW N—NO } \\ MI N T 5 7 ILL 
Buy Here—Pay Here | adie, “neater, txeeucnt “runber |" QECUEE, PONTIAC HYDRA: | 9 lone vlue Sharp ae they come | FEBRUARY Ist ONLY! uy cheba) re 38.000 actual miles. u Lisa | wan We news Sot ee | 5 O O lS , @ cheap car in perfect con nee eTharre Se "30x ; T.. . oo ome . 1, $3 Pord Tudor. Clean, 6301 § 775 YALL COME Radldvivcriielcne People's Auto| Hydramtic. New engine and tires.) 91 OCK No N295° Terms as Low as 7Se Weehls ‘$2 Chevie deluxe. 6067 $ 795 TO | Sales €8 Oakland. FE 2-2351 Call FE 4-7060 after 5 LIC. No. GN 6889 R built I | led sOule $3 =e Weell ‘85 Buick bardtop. 6320 $2405 SAGs : > CLIP | "49 PONTIAC GOOD CONDITION Cc oto- mout ealer ebuilt Engine installed tor Oils > \Weekly 8 herdop 6384 $2338 NATIONAI 1959 PACKARD CLIPPER DEL | #4 PONTIAC $3. Studebaker’ hard peel Llc! 1 CATES club coupe ‘Redie. Hester tut0 eee eee | Service Open 7:30am Pill O30 pom $3 kedobaber herdi my ee MOTOR SALES | trans. WW tres. Very clean 1963 FONTIAC CUSTOM STAR | 5 . Sci | Rue ‘34 Studebaker 6314 $1208 | 7 SAGINAW ¥ o WARS ae Teeter cweeee ana | ] S d B h Except Saturday LE a BBE mas HOWARD ARE, INC. | geafoam ' pomer™ neering’ a | 9128. Woodward, Birmingham | , ee ee $ 3; | i983 DESOTO. (DOOR 6 EXCEL. 2705 Orchard Lake Rd Keexo etc FE 56874 : : = lemt condition low mileage lots | — OO ~ “4a NTIAC 8 GOOD CONDI. .- . oe THE SE "PRICE < GOOD. _of extras. reasonable FE. 80211 oP ONT =) Can be seen at 22 Pontiac Cat S875 MIdwest 4.78] ] an a rold Ty rer Ford ONLY WITH THIS AD | WHY DRIVE A SAVE $500 ey catimore for) <a PE j Let USED CAR? ‘ we 1984 PONTIAC STARCHIEF CATA | Black & white Hrsramatic Ra ( YPEN HS WOODWARD aie 1 i = a ‘ x Carkner Motor Sales EW VS DODGE ona cues Saya | sidse “On Ros © HS GOGO, COIOOCID ren + On LAR Re Your “Santa” NEW V8 DODGE | 1956 32 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 4 a BIRMINGHAM ms Soopeann simunonan | FULLY EQUIPPLD oA Sahn oc Se ots BALM til 9 P.M. Midwest 47540 Se Radio. heater “automatic trans a —_- I eel fal , o ° : . vor meee ‘ = _ STUDEBAKER DELX ‘49, GOOD : - : 1 nek wi ee soar usr? | PLY MOUT! | comd ition Mterior very clean (tat No A 4009 | SAVE $800 | ao Cheap OR 3-4837 and tax - SS 383.88 7 DATAREC 53 STUDEBAKER CHAMPION 8F- | ona Tf vou 98238588 have @ fine” DEMONS] RA TORS dan R & H ciean $6095 Trade i 
® selection of over 40 used cars | FLOOR CARS NEN Motor Seles = Ty \\ 
1956 | RIEMENSCHNEIDER | OFFICIALS’ CARS ; We a) S DeSOTO | Dodge-Plymouth Dealer ALT MODELS SCROOGE i32 Buick Super Hardtop | 
/ 2382S. Saginaw FE 2-913; 2.DOORS—4DOORS | ory D SE DE MONSTR: ATORS | ~_ INV ENT ORY S AL 1S HARDTOPS die and heater wena |” = Y dee Z =e Dyna radio anc eater eA - = a 7 R CARS = yedun ep Fy pt AW Voce “ful new paint cant tell from ne» = ’ THE PLACE TO BUY A OFF ICI ALS’ CARS | '52 Pontiac Catalins Saas | Sl CHI IT Z “one 
oa 31 Ghevsedan 8 a Ee “STOCK No N2146 GOOD USED CAR N FILS | 83 Ford esa: auto tran : Se ] | : | i: STOCK Na N26 a “ 4 : ° . | : Snes ALL a {0D Ls = ‘S51 Olds. Holiday $ 695 | Motors, ne ! : LIC. No. GU 405; 2-DOORS—4-DOORS ee But , wae sah bara er $ : = c D 
HARDTOPS 49 Ford 2d. O Huron Motor Sales SCHUTZ set Barco _ _ gos Open 8 A. M.to9 P.M. SPEC! ALS” | 7 deeuiXe tone, radio and heater, Hvdra. white- ON ALL USED CARS 
Radio. Heater Ford-O.Matic Pow- i a 
Motors, Inc. Paes FS "30 Hudson 4 Dr. $99 1954 Buick ........... . 61495 | DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer | HOWARD L ARE ANC. | vss Se wav taxe buses Special 4 door, two tone green, radio and heater, || No Payments Till February 
12S. Woodward, Birm. 2708 orehara 1k a * eego | 4 door like new Dynaflow. $ Open&8 A.M. to9 P.M. : ie ES oe AT CET es “CHRISTMAS | 1955 Olds ........... .. .61995 1 1956 PRICES 
   
   
          
      
   
        
           
   
   
            
      
    
    
        
      | | | coc Mone BRING : | YOU CAN SAVE ON ~ $2308 OC ae 1954 Ol ds ..... eee ..91695 ‘o2 Ford Cust. 2 Die eae $595 eee \) AN “OK” USED CAR 1998 Buick po Ne Super 88 2d forend neater uiewelient ' 82 CHEVY SEDAN $595 R aH Seecial Ceoeetinl uper oor, radio an eater, hitewalls. wo ' toe tee aie “| CHRISTMAS N00 etievroter-—— pecial convertvig — doar ie 93 Pontiac 8 2 Dr. .......$695 oe i ] ' : : ~ “dr deluxe We've picked up the $2395 - : 
DON'T BLY PART | CHEER oe tate a Jo8 Buick Special 1954 Mercury ......... $1695 |] 94 Buick Centy Riv. ....$1795 H : c Ot me) vier < G 5 ¢ OF A ( AR | in Pee ws AWS ae ral ures 4 door Riviera =] Nash 2 Dr. $333 Whitewall tires, radio and heater. Merco-O- Matic, 52 Chev. 5) Pass. Cpe. ak $595 ae WITH A RUBED CAR : re ASA : ‘| Continental kit, ' Get Both 5 NY 7 1985 Buick Special | Worest green radio and heater ‘ $1495 53 Ford Cust. SZ Dr. ee oe $795 BRAID’ S nS CNEVROLE| oe * Riviera 2 door fe: saving overdrive 30 miles to 1954 Pontiac es ‘SO P 9, D | 
PRI E cnt * clean an pew inside ar eIQNE Star Chief Custom 4 door, radio “at hesten Htydra., ont. OO saacsoce 5 90 Cc ravaurey thé Fahed sm enuf ‘ereer | any peter Catlin STOCK No. 2347 || whitewall tires. : ‘99 Ford 8 2 Door 51395 [1955 Pir Bel ® 4 dr $439 DIYS | Power Steering and Brakes | LIC. No..CV 4886 ; | , : Gooao 665 
AND tte Saree. S84 105 CHEVRALIT | [dod Ponticte Peer rr) ooo BGI iNGah moor $100 By Chee “Door $2382 dr sedan The original finish ‘s i | 2 door sedan, radio and heater, Hydra., whitewalls. [] , Sees 
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Russians Fully Utilize Propaganda Value of Television   
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-- Today's Radio Programs --   
CKLW, (800) . 
  
  WIR, (700) WW, (960) WCAR, (1130) WXYZ, (1270)+ WPRON, (1460) WIBK, (1490) 
TONIGHT WPON, Zee and Orville Www, Minute Parade WXYZ, News Winter 
0 —WIER, Jo Hatnline |11:00—WJR, Joseph Hainiine | WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, Eddie Cantor ww. Lewis WWJ. Bruce yer CKLW, Toby David WJBK, Tom 
WXY2, Wa McKensie| WXYZ, News, Top of Town | WJBK, Tom George WCAR, News, Music 
CKLW, News CKLW, News, _—_ WCAR, a, Roundy WPON, Guy Nunn WJBK, News, McLeod WJBK, News, ee Shorr . Goes Ca 2:06—WIR. Musica! Guide 
, News Prete gst ced pte ¢:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WWJ, Mu 0:20 WIR, Bob Rernolde 20 WIR. Madrigel Gingers. | ww, McBride, Peale -| WXYZ, News, Winter ww, : . uce WXYZ, My True CKLW, Bud 
WXYZ, Bill Stern Mass Toews - | CKLW. News, Homechats | WJBK. News, Don McLeod CKLW,, Eddie Chase WJBK. ghorr WJBK, News, Tom WCAR, News, Music 
WJBK, Don McLeod WPON WCAR, News N. News, Nelson Bddy 
WON, Sports Slants eee ‘eas Atm an Party 2:90—WJR, Nora Drake 9:00--WJIR, , 30 trey WWJ, Detroit Weekda: 
WWJ, Three Star Extra ceeet eee WWJ. Detroit Weekday News, Winter” WXYZ, ‘at ¢:00—WJR, Jim Vinell is Street | CKLW, Bud Davies 
oe WXYZ. Fred Wolf WISE. Tem’ George. ean Cone anaes WPON, News, Record Room| CKLW. Rooster Club WCAR, Music in the Air| wrom Glos ieee 
7:20—WJR, Guest House WIBK, Gentile, Bis WPON, WPON Goes Calling| 3:00—WJR. Wendy Warren 
WWJ, Morgan Beatty dn ni tle of Agricit 11:00—WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WWJ, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Day's Events WWJ, Bob Maxwe "| WWJ, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Ed McKenzie 
CKLW, Gabriel Heatter WXYZ, Pred Wolf WXYZ, Com CKLW, Bud Davies 
WJBK, Mickey Shorr CKLW. Guy N CKLW, Story Time WJBK, News, Don McLeod 
' Record - WIEK. Neos Gentile WJBK, News, Tom George | WCAR, News, Music 8:06—WJR, Bine Crosby PON. oe a WCAR, News Ace WPON. News, Club 1460 WWJ, Great Gildersieeve 20_ WIR oie Vinall WPON, News, Pontiac Party| 3:30—WJR, Helen Trent 
wri, Show World WWJ. Bob Maxwell 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind WWJ, Hotel for Pets 
CKLW, Official De: ve WXY! News, Wolf | WWJ, Detroit Weekday News, McKenzie 
w. Mickey 3horr, News| CKLW, News, David WXYZ, News, Winter W, Bud 
News, Record Room | WJBK. News, Binge, Gentile W, Queen for s Day WIBK. | Dee EM 6:30—WIR, Godfrey's Digest] WPON, News. Rise ‘n’ WJBK. Tom WCAR, Caravan of Muste 
Lone Rancer 7:30—WJR, Music Hall WCAR, Music in the Alr N, Club 1 Better rrow WWJ, Bob Maxwell WPON, Pontiac Party o0— WIR. Part; 
CKLW, Crime Fighters WXYZ, News, Wolf —— Ww Right to Hap Ww. Mick CKLW, Terr: O'Dell FRIDAY AFTERNOON _ tate €: 
WJBK, News, Gentile, i Jack 0:00—WJR, News, Carson ise "nh WJBK. News, Don McLeod 
WWJ. News from N eeeWIn, Sack White, | Warn Wows’ Winer * iow ee een WxYz, WWJ. Bob Ma CKLW. News, Three Suns | ,WeON:, News, Club 1460 CKLW, Bob and Ray , Osgood News, Wolf! WwJBK News, Tom 4:30—WJR, Music Hall W. News, Mickey sh CKLW, News, David WCAR News WWJ, Young Widder Brown 
, News, Zee & Orville] WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile| wpon. News WXYZ, News, McKenzie 0:30—WJR, Amos ‘n' And WCAR, News. : CELW, Eddie Chase WWJ, Conversation IN. News 12:30—WJR, Time for Music| WJBK. Don McLeod 
ware t 8:30—WJR, Music Hall WWJ, Faye Elizabeth WCAR, Caravan of Music 
CKLW, Bob and Ray WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, News WPON, Club 1¢ WJBK, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Osgood News, Wolf| CKLW, Bud Davies 
Ww , Zee and Orville CKLW, ‘Toby David — WJBK. Tom George ‘J. News at 
10:00—WJR, Christmas Skies} WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge ‘AR, Christmas Carols WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie 
WW4J, Fibber McGee WCAK, Coffee With Clem WPON, Luncheon Musi¢ CKLW, Eddie Chase 
WXYZ, Edward P. Morgan) WPO' ‘n’ Shine 1:00—WJR, Road of Life WJBK. News, Don McLeod 
CKLW, News 9:06—WJR, Wiiliam Sheehan | WWJ, Ross WCAR, Ww. News, Mickey Sherr | WWJ, Minute | arade YZ, Paul Winter WXYZ, Breakfast Club CKLW, It’s My Living 6:30—WJR, Music 
30:30— Ernie | CKLW, News, David JBK. News, Tom WWJ, Jim Deland WWJ, News by Lewis WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News, News, McKenzie 
of the Town CAR, News Ace i Platter Patrol| CKLW, Bddie Chase 
CKLW, McCoy — WPON, News, Music 1:30—WJR, Young Dr. Malone; WJBK, Don McLeod 
WJaKk, ey Shorr 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Page J, Dinner Serenade       
-- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject fo change without notice. 
  
Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV —_ Channel 9—CKLW-TV _   
TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 
6:00—(4) Santa Claus Show. (7) 
Superman. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 
“Springtime in the Rockies.” 
Autry is forced to tangle with 
some rough hombres. 
6:15—(2) News. (4) News. 
6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. 
Sports, Bill Fleming. 
6:30—(2) Patti Page Show. Christ- 
mas Music. (4) Camera Four. 
“One Man Missing.” Four wom- 
en review their marriages as 
they anxiously wait to learn 
which of their husbands has been (4) 11:00—(2) News. (4) News. (7) 
Soupy’s On. (9) National News. 
11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) 
Little Show. (7) Feature Film. 
(9) Crown Theater. 
11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. 
11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 
11:30—(4) Tonight. 
FRIDAY MORNING 
6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. 
|6:55—(2) Meditations. 
'7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) 
day. 
lea) Les Paul & Mary Ford.   To 
killed in a plane crash. (7) Cisco|8:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 
Kid. Western. 
6:45—(2) News. 
7:00—(2) Ray Milland Show. ‘The 
Professor Meets the Author.” 
(4) Michigan Outdoors. (7) Kuk- 
la, Fran and Ollie. (9) Heart of 
the City. Steve is instrumental 
in obtaining the release of a 
man from prison who was framed 
by his brother. 
7:15—(7) News. 
7:30—(2) Sgt. Preston of the Yu- 
kon. Man is guilty of stealing a 
fortune in bank notes but can't 
get them out of the Yukon. (4) 
Dinah Shore. (7) Lone Ranger. 
“Homer with a High Hat.” East- 
ern dude finds himself in a quan- 
dary about life in the West. (9) 
Million Dollar Movie. “Lost 
Boundaries.”” Story of a Negro 
doctor and wife who pass as 
white. 
7:45—(4) News Caravan. 
8:00—(2) Bob Cummings Show. 
“Grandpa's Christmas Visit.” (4) 
You Bet Your Life. (7) Life Is 
Worth Living. 
8:30—(2) Climax. Color. “The Day). 
They Gave Babies Away.” A 12- 
year old boy becomes the head 
of a family when both of his 
parents die. On Christmas Eve 
he finds a way to provide homes 
for his five younger brothers and 
sisters. (4) Peoples Choice. (7) 
Stop the Music. 
9:00—(4) Dragnet. Story of the 
mysterious theft of a statue of 
the child Jesus from the old 
mission church. (7) Star Tonight 
“The Selfish Giant.”’ Narrated by 
Basi] Rathbone. (9) Motion Pic- 
_ ture Academy. “The Other 
Love. A TB victim tries for a 
(4) Theater. 
for Santa.” (7) Down You Go. 
10:00—(2) Johnny Carson Show. 
(4) Video Theater. (7) Jumbo 
Theater 
10:30—(2) Eddie Cantor Show. (7) Science Fiction Theater.   8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) 
Wixie Wonderland. 
9:00—(4) Romper Room. 
9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request 
Theater. 
9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. 
10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) 
Ding Dong School. 
10:30—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. 
10:55—(7) News. 
11:00—(4) Home, (7) Story Studio. 
'11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. 
/11:55—(7) News Ace. 
FRIDAY AFTERNOON 
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Comics. 
12:15—(2) Love of Life. 
12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 
12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. 
(4) Feather Your Nest. (7) 
Beulah. (9) Bam Bam Boom. 
12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Small 
Fry Frolics. 
1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (7) O'clock 
(4) Color- 
land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) 
Myrtle Labbitt Show. 
1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. 
1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4) 
Jean McBride. (9) News, Shop- 
pers Show. 
1:35—(2) Ladies Day. 
1:55—(4) Fran Harris. (2) Girl 
Talk. 
2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) 
Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on 
Seven. 
2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 
2:65—(4) Hershell Hart. 
$:00—(2). The Big Payoff. (4) NBC 
Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob 
  
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    12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-| 3:55—(9) News. 
4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date 
With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) 
Justice Colt. 
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First 
Love. 
4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. 
4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) 
World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie 
Dee's Rascals. 
4:45—(4) Modern Romances. 
6:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) 
Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey 
Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. 
6:30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey 
Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. 
Priest Reveals Trial 
as Red China Captive 
ever actually mistreated,” he said 
“IT found out later the others were.’ 
He said his major concern is for , 
  for Omaha Coed’s Killer 
OMAHA (®—Dr. Lemoyne Snyder 
of Lansing, Mich., criminologist, 
ity. 
Miss Snyder was found shot to 
death on a snow-covered University 
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Soviet People Former Senator Benton 
Compiles Information 
About Red TV 
By CHARLES MERCER 
NEW YORK iw — Practically no- 
body knows anything about the na- 
ture and extent of television inside 
the Soviet Union today — except 
some Russians. * 
So it's worth listening to William 
Benton, former assistant secre- 
tary of state and senator from 
Connecticut, who recently return- 
ed from Russia with what appears 
to be the most extensive informa- 
tion yet available on the subject. 
He spent a month collecting 
material on entertainment and 
the arts for the Encyclopedia 
Britannica, of which he’s the 
publisher. 
“The Communist leaders shrewd- 
0100—-W IR. Willem Sheehan ly realize,’ he says, ‘‘that televi- 
sion is the most effective medium 
propaganda ever available. 
They'll use it to its fullest effects, 
WPON, News Dinner Sede for the Russian people are infat- 
pose an element of real danger to 
about one mil- 
This 
Neverthe- 
Television programing in Russia 
is confined to the evening hours. 
No daytime idling is the rigid or- 
of its society. s * ° 
the evening viewer sees the 
entertainment the Soviet 
of Russia's 30 big ballet compa- 
; the best plays of its 570 full- 
There are no advertisements 
of commercial products. But {killed yesterday when the car in 
there's heavy advertisement of which she was riding skidded on a 
communism and the latest prop- |snow-slicked hill and hit a tree 
aganda line. 
Russian television is, in 
completely the instrument 
Soviet government. 
Felon’s Yuletide Plea 
Fails to Sway Judge   
age 
Ag nearly every family wants a 
short, dite DeVries 16, of Mattawan. 
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TV BOUND — Actress Lauren 
Bacall is due for another TV 
| spectacular, “Blithe Spirit,” with 
| Noel Coward on Jan. 15. Al- 
though live TV gives her the jit- 
ters, she says you can’t ignore | 
it. Besides, she adds, it’s good 
| training if you have little stage 
experience. 
Painter Suing 
Baltimore Head Artiste Whose Work 
Mayor Ordered Move. 
Out of Exhibit Files Suit 
BALTIMORE (®—Mayor Thom- 
as D’Alesandro today faced a $7,- 
500 damage suit by an artist’ whose 
-he-erdered-removed from} 
‘a municipal exhibit. 
| Glenn Walker, whose j 
  “In a 
‘Peale Museum Exhibit, asked 
Judge Cornelius P. Mundy to issue 
a temporary injunction restrain- 
ing the mayor from interfering in 
‘any future exhibitions at the same 
'time as he filed the damage suit 
yesterday. ae 
The judge signed an order giv- 
ing the mayor until Jan. 23 to 
show why the injunction should not 
be issued. 
D’Alesandro last month de- 
scribed Walker's painting as ‘‘ob- 
scene,’ ‘morally objectionable”’ 
and unfit for public viewing. The 
picture shows a man and a woman, 
both nude, on a bed. 
The pai was taken from the 
exhibit and placed in the director's 
\office, where it was still available 
\for viewing on request. At a meet- 
ing, the trustees of the museum   e 
Other paintings were removed) 
from the Peale Museum, however, | 
jwhen several artists withdrew 
\their works from the show to pro- 
|test the ptt) Cat 
| The painting has been bought 
by a Baltimore restaurateur, who 
plans to exhibit it soon in his place 
of business. . 
    Kalomenon Girl Killed 
KALAMAZOO w — Judith Imus, 
16, of Kalamazoo County, was 
eight miles west of Kalamazoo. 
Police said the driver was Donald Seek to Change 
» Hurricane Path | 9 TV Addict’s Wite | Blames Viewing 
for Her Divorce 
LOS ANGELES W—Her living Killed in Train Crash 
JACKSON @® — Elzie W. Wilson, 
56, a Jackson County farmer, was 
killed yesterday in the collision of 
his automobile and a train at a 
crossing in Leoni, a village seven 
miles east of Jackson.   
  
  room television set couldn't legally 
Weather Bureau to Use be named corespondent in a di-| a ‘ vorce suit, but Mrs. Annette 
Dry Ice i Clouds to Stoica, 33, blamed it for the break-| Television 
Steer Wind — up of her marriage. . 
She testified yesterday in win-| ME TRIAL 
WASHINGTON uM—The Weather "ing a divorce from Eli M. Stoica, | FREE HO 
Bureau is planning to~tse dry ice 38, on cruelty grounds that he: RCA-Victor Philco 
seeding next year in an effort to “Watched TV constantly. I 
change the path of at least one begged ie to ae some i Admiral Sylvania 
hurricane. ito me, but when set was on 4 ea Gracie! Dumont CBS Columbia 
The experimental idea was out-| ‘He spent so much time watch- Emerson General Electric 
lined to the Washington Meteorolo-| ing that he had no time to change 
gical Society last night by Robert|his clothes. He even fell asleep Trade-Ins Taken 
Simpson, who heads a new, special| watching TV. lt was as if his life Eosy Terms 
study group set up to learn more! depended on it.” about how hurricanes develop and| Superior Judge Samuel Blake IA. 
move. |awarded her the family home, in-| 
If it works, the experiment could] cluding the television. 
steer the hurricane away from a 2 : 4- coealaied aioe sce petiars anadians Jam 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 
entirely away from land. Open Till 9:00 P. M. Sim id the stud 
pson said the study soup! Stores to Buy has one possible method in mind, 
based on a close study of energy 
exchanges and wind movements in Yule Luxuries ‘   
    ATTENTION: 
  
  aaa TORONTO «—Canadian s Seeding clouds with dry ice has.jers have been storming the pte been used in some artificial rain-| with bulging wallets this year. 
making experiments. As applied to 
hurricanes, the idea is to set off 
a freezing reaction in the moisture- 
laden hurricane winds. The release 
of heat as the moisture freezes, it 
is hoped, will upset the pattern of 
energy which moves the storm and 
cause it to veer. ; out the country look for their total 
business this season to be 10 per 
cent above any year's since World 
War II, and most shoppers, they 
level. * Ld s 
bd : Television set sales are brisk in 
To date, Simpson said, studies in-| Victoria, B.C. One dealer ordered dicate that a moving hurricane -‘ay the $2,000 color TV sets we 
sometimes carries with it large can get.” A Toronto shop sold four 
amounts of liquid water, as dis-|mink coats before 10 a.m. one 
from_ice—particles.__day.-—A—Vancouvér— store OW 
They indicate also, he said, that/sayg he can't keep up with the 
the conformation of winds around demand for electric organs—price 
a moving hurricane changes in’ about $1,200. 
* 2 @ such a way that it may be possible 
to seed this atmosphere with dry! You can buy an old-fashioned 
ice, to get freezing of the moisture|street organ that plays 12 tunes 
started. for $395 in Toronto, or a $129 doll   
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Once started, the freezing should 
continue. And, Simpson said, if the 
seeding is done at the proper time, 
in the proper measure and place, 
the storm's own wind circulatioh 
should carry the reaction far and 
wide. Changing of so much water/Allen Andre, 33, daughter of the 
to ice would release vast amounts late movie cowboy Tom Mix, filed 
of heat — energy — upsetting the | suit for divorce yesterday, charg- 
“energy budget” or pattern ofjing cruelty. Andre, 33, member of   Files Suit for Divorce 
  This, Simpson said it is hoped, 
Id give man a way to use some 
of the hurricane's own energy—far screen writer. The couple met in 
pehve ia 1ks ent mercet = yom 
ter. : 
  A survey shows retailers through = 
say, are operating on the luxury|— 
LOS ANGELES «—Mrs, John! 
energy which moves the storm.|a Doylestown, Pa., family, is al   Muniz TY OWNERS! § 
         
        
     
   
     
    
   
       
   
    
    
    
     
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more energy than man can com-   
mand in any other way, even with 
a hydrogen bomb—to change its 
course long enough at least to) 
spare lives and property in its 
path. 
Marine Fliers Lost 
Off Island of Hawaii 
HONOLULU « — A flare was | 
sighted in storm-tossed seas off 
the big island of Hawaii last night 
and hope rose for four Marines NEW TV 
    
    
  
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PRICE! 
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on any trade-in— 
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    As Christmas Day approaches we wish our 
dear friends and patrons everywhere a full 
measure of Christmas 4 
We wish to take this 
our sincerest thanks to all our friends 
for their. wonderful patronage during the 
past year and pledge ourselves to serve 
3526 Sashabaw 
  the glow of happiness in your heart keep 
shining through the coming year. 
You'll Notice the Difference in 
Quality and Service 
Store Hours: Open Every Night ’til Christmas 
9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. 
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING at WALTON TV Specials This Week Only ARGAINS 
down in a Navy twin-engine Beech- 17-lInch Table Models (2) alec sledlec ccc e -SUaSee 
orn The oles tailed to crrive || 21-lech Teble Medel ...... DTT 130.95 yesterday on a 216-mile hop from || 21-Inch Console (full doors)......... ... 219.95 
Honolulu to Hilo. . 17-Inch Blond Table Model ............. 129.95 
the ee eee Ned Ie mics | 2l-lnch Consolette ...... wescacesesoes IIR9S 
the fare was sighted 15 ‘miles | 21-inch Blond with legs ................ 179.95 coast. An SA16 search plane wasi} 21-Inch Blond Table Model eeceercrcccce 158.00 
circling the area to guide the | 21!-Inch Blond Turnavision............ .. 169.95 
destroyer-escort McGinty to the | 24-Inch Blond Consolette .............. 99.95 
scene, which was south of the di- 
rect flight route where the Mc- USED TV 
Ginty had been searching. 16-Inch Traveler ...............--2-++ 19.95 
16-inch Ambessedor ..............+22- 19.95 
12Ve-In. Emerson .........0cccceceeee 19.95 
12M -ln. Monts os csscissrssvcssssses 29.95. 
12¥a-In. Sparton .......... 0c e cece ene 29.95 
16-Inch Emerson ..... sesiceceeccccscce BOOS 
19-Inch RCA (blond) ................ 99.95 
12-In. Silvertone... 0... eee. 29.95 
16-Inch Hallicrafter .................. 39.95 
16-Inch Esquire ...............020-22- 29.95 
wit =WG6-Inch G-E cee eee ee ee eee 69.95 
17-inch Grinnell ........0..0.....052. 49.95 
16-Inch Dumont ...............2..2.-+ 59.95 
16-Inch Hallicrafter .............02-25 49.95 fF 
16-Inch RCA ..... aieleie(s «lolcisisie cloleiele seis) OB-OS 
17-Inch Raytheon ...........2.2202025 79.95 
17-Inch Sylvania ..........0cc cee eeees 69.95 
16-Inch Muntz Lirg-wi-e'e We. 'o: O00 0.0.0 10, 0.9 0.0.9.8... 59.95 he 
19-Inch Zenith .............c cece eee 89.95— 17-Inch Motorola ................6+++ 69.95 
14-Inch Admiral ..... se esis saeisine .... 39.95 
16-inch Kaye Halbert ................ . 49.95 
21-Inch Traveler ..... Kens baocco , : 99.95 
21-Inch Motorole ..... Ses eels cele sees 99.95 
joy and peace. May PHONOGRAPHS (NEW) 
Child’s Electric Phonos ................ 7.95 
3-Speed Portables ...........cceceeees 19.95 
; 45 RPM Changers........ BoodCOnonDon vate! 
opportunity to give 3-Speed Changer with radio ............ 79.95 
3-Speaker Hi-Fi. ...... selsielesiecieciess) SS.95 
RADIOS (NEW) 
Sonora Clock Radio .-—s-.—s«i«wiwi¥iw aw www wes 19.95 
Wood Cabinet Clock Radios ............ 34.95 
Midget Radios (5 tubes) .............. 6.95 
3-Way Portables .... Cslesccececccviccs SaOS 
30-Day Exchange Privilege 
On All Sets! 
We Give Holdens Red Stamps 
  OR 3-1711 With Every Purchase! =.“ 
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Follow That Goat! 
SANDUSKY, Mich. & — Police 
officers pulled Billy — a bearded   
door of the jail. 
, complaints ranging from the goat dents of a Woking, England, hous-|the market in other African terri- 
dashing across lawns to trying tO ing estate learned that they have second biggest market, buying 
force his way into homes 
When last seen, Billy was nib- just beneath the surface. | | A 
;bling merrily away at the rear African Exports Up | second biggest market, 
Berit Hansen has become Nor- 
  saving the half dollars in 1949 andia variety of this species. | ¢ & 
buying 
imore than 21 per cent of her en Heavy Down Payment THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1955, 
a PRETORIA, South Africa—South ports. Only the United Kingdom,| PLANT CITY. Fla. w# — D.T.) 
When a man’s back garden blaze Africa's vigorous efforts in the|which. takes 30 per cent, is a| Moye of Lakeland made the eae | 
station wagon, solving a list of kept on burning for days, resi- Past few years to win a share of larger customer. Sem pavenent oa ew AAR cna an «Fruit: Times, noticed a display of three 
‘ond t rit H lor- ket so heavy it required two men f the wise men.” Nearly all vere side by side. One recorded ; 
a layer of peat a half mile long tories is bearing fruit. These ter- way's first woman blacksmith, to carry it. Moye said he started 
iritories have become the Union's Oslo reports, : :   
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\ intended to save the full price but The ican Wa ithe hoard got too heavy. Americ y 
BELLVILLE, Tex. uw» — Frank ine 
The most common type of ba-\Zeiske, editor of the Belvile) ° DAGG E R   | } 
thermometers in a store. They MEM IA Wii Sie kar Mia ean 
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  bananas eaten in this country are the temperatures at 72 Gearees: 
| ione 70 and the other 68.     
  
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Charmode 
40 denier nylon tricot 
zs gift slips a ‘498 — 
e Heaped with nylon lace and pleats 
@ Dainty white in sizes 32 to 40 
These are the slips she raved about when we 
had them before. Now, to make Sears Christ- 
mas one she won't forget, purchase one or 
two for her Christmas gift. Tailored of long- 
wearing nylon tricot and iced with nylon 
needs little ironing. 32 to 40. 
“s" ‘2% 
dainty Charmode 
slips and 
sleepwear 
y had And 3° 
a. Beautiful Petal Blush 
slips in acetate and 
Tayon crepe. White, 
pink. Sizes 32 to 44 2.98    
b. Lovely acetate tricot 
gowns in _ turquoise, 
melon green and blue. 
Lace trim. Sizes 32-40 
Bese eee esac ae 2.98   c. Tailored acetate and 
satin pajamas. Pocket 
and collar trim. Choice 
of colors. Sizes 32-40 
     
       
   ‘te SB ERU SEES Uso qones 3.98 
t Rag d. Beautifully fashioned 
> id with gathered. bodice, 
    straight back. Alencon 
type lace. White, pink, 
navy. 34-44 ......2.98   ~ pda’ 
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      Royal Purple 
WwW age rT | 
beautifilms” Stop-Run Top pr. 3” 
*n Toe 60 ga. for 
High twist, “Beautifilm” ultra sheers with 
non-run ring at top and toe... gives lots 
of extra wear! New season's shades. 
  
Hosiery Bar 
tan, 
—Main Floor an, avocado 
             on white designs. Extremely 
elegant.   
             plaid and seasonal shades. 
    Service weight nylons..... 3 for3.75 
60 Ga.. 15 Denier ultra-sheers 3 for 2.80 
*plus tax -—_-_——-—-lece--pleated—trims.Easy—to-taunder;- 
Carrying umbrella that folds to 12 
inches. with own carrying case. 
Assorted handles, multi-color d -_ 
    
         
    
    
      
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One of many polished calf dressy 
handbags in black, brown. navy. red. 
9.98” 
Pure silk hand-rolled square, white 
1.98     
     
          
      
      
      Made in Switzerland handkerchiets. 
Multi-color embroidery on fine 
white cotton, hand-rolled hems. 
4.98 
Accetsories—Main Floor — *, Little girls’ leather 
pump, blue er red. 
2.89 Women's ...2.98 
  
A gift is really a gift when it flatters 
the most discerning.. .. compliments 
an appreciation for the finest. 
Assembled here are some gift ideas 
you can give with infinite pride... 
at purse-satisfying prices. 
           
      
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“Sears Will ‘Close Saturday, 
Christmas Eve — at 530:! 
       
  for women and children 
Personal, practical, finest quality .. 
that’s your gift of slippers chosen 
from Sears holiday-bright selections 
of fireside-comfortable styles. 
Kerrybrookes for women and 
Biltwels for children; 
Come in today and see these 
mony styles: - : 
  blue or red or block. 
2.98 Shoe Dept.— 
Main Floor ~ 
     
          
     
       
         
     
   women’s quilted plastic moc 
229 
Shoe Dept—Main Floor Wipes clean and 
sparkling with a 
damp cloth; in blue 
or red with 
rubber sole.     
       
         
              
  Children's quilted 
plastic zipper boot, 
yy blue or red. 
      
    Roy Rogers 
Lined Suede 
       Fully lined, water repellent * suede jacket pleases cowboys 
on mothers too. Rust colors; 
Boys’ Furnishings—Sears Main Floor 
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  Boys’ Western 
Jacket 'n' Jeans _~ 
Sy = J 
    cotton — max. shrink- 
age 1%. Plaid flennel trim. 
Sizes 4 to 10. Corduroy Shirt Six Color Combinations 
or 2.98 Two-tone pinwale corduroy ry r * 
S Iving € in- long-sleeve style. Wash- a pears Revo ving harge rope tea deo ato 
, trim. Sizes 6 thru 18 ii 
      
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