The Weather T Slightly Warme? H I * Detalls page two ; 13th YEAR — keer AC PONT IAC PR PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, ‘YRIDAY. DECEMBER 2 2, 1955, —4 PAGES Home Edition S _ ASSOCIATED PR ESS UNITED PRESS. PHOTOS _ INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE Scheer he Authority Now Moves Ahead With Curtice Credits Tumpike,. Freeway Routes Shown to. Good Values Tells Senate. Probers That Firm Has Highest _ of Business Ethics | saenee GM Prosperity | WASHINGTON (?'\—Pres- ident Harlow H. Curtice said today General Motors Corp. has prospered be- cause it “has been able to offer greater dollar value in its products.” In a general reply to tes- timony of competitors, for- mer dealers and others who: have complained of some of: its practices before the. Senate Antitrust and Mo- nopoly subcommittee, Cur-, tice said: “I know of no management or- ganization that has a higher stand- ard of business. ethics, a greater sense of public responsibility or a| more genuine regard for the equi-| ties of the various groups with! which we have contact — custo- mers, employes, suppliers, ae) : and shareholders.”’ Cartice said in his prepared | ‘statement that GM had grown . into the world's largest manufac- \ turer because it approached © problems with ‘the inquiring mind” and had “co-ordinated ‘poticy and decentralized admin: istration” through its executive nianagement, ons said j pad been “‘in seri- eS twice — in, men | GM ae Seca anliclaag “in wins! ning the votes of customers be-. cause we not only have priced competitively but alse have con-; stantly striven to build greater values into our products,” he said.; ' GM has competed successfully; | + DETROIT he sald. for these reasons: - | LATEST. FREEWAY ROUTE — Mapped above “First, the dynamic growth of are the approximate routings of the prdposed : our country; second, the even 113-mile, Rockwood to Saginaw toll road and a more rapid growth of the auto- | north-south freeway planned by the State High- mobile industry; third, owe man- {| way Commission. The dotted line marked ‘Latest agement structure; and —. Freeway Route’ was described to the Pontiac our sppreach te preblems. Press last week by Highway Commissioner He said GM did more than 12 Charles M. Ziegler. It follows a line beginning : at billion dollars worth of defense pro-| = duction in the 1940-45 war perjod at ‘‘one half its normal Profit mar- gin on civilian goods.” °', GM defense contracts on S 30 amounted to 635 million dollars, tien of U. S. 10 is farther from Route” was the routing an- (Woodward). But Ziegler now says he will follow the westerly route. The new location the turnpike route and would give | =! less PSE SEED = traffic, authorities say. (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) Snow, Sprinkled by Rain, Outlook ‘for Tomorrow __The. weatherman says it will be er-secretary for a Birmingham, ‘Day contractor who confessed to cash-) ing forged checks totaling more, than $23,000, demanded examina- victim was Delilah Thomp-¢+- tion today when arraigned in Bir-| son. 59, of Flint. a be | mingham~Municipal Court: before} “The Oakland — Count ee lags abel Judge John J. Gafill. Sheriff's Department sail me = © ; Examination has been set for; ithere were no injuries in’ The low tonight will be 34 de- Dec. 16 for Mamie June Smith the five accidents reported) gees. The high tomorrow will; who told Chief Assistant en yesterday. range from 36 to sai ete (At |County Prosecutor George F. vl en sae id at cal be jab ie ae pribeomel tor yesterday | that) she rent ages Township Police said to snow flurries tomorrow eve- but about $500 -of the money on that one person, Hunter K. Baz- ning. a former boy friend. ‘zell, of 2286 Briggs. was injured The lowest temperature preced- Gafill set a bond of $1,000)in_ the five accidents which oc- ing 8 a. m. was 27 degrees. The which was not furnished and Miss! curred yesterday. thermometer registered 34 at Smith was returned to Oakland! 2 p.m, i Jail pending examination | gency treatment | ‘But, Oh What a Vi ew! | General Hospital, Walter A. Messer, 45, of 91 Pine-| jgrove Ave, and Forest D. Bouck 52, 1448 Murray St., were involved ‘in a three-car pile-uji on Elizabeth Lake Rd. yesterday afternoon. The third driver, Clinton D. Collins, 20, 50 Orchard Lake Ave., was uninjured, police said. Bouck was halted for a red light behind Collins when struck in the rear by Messer's car, according to ipolice. at Pontiac ‘Auburn Ave., reported that a car | sideswiped him on Pike street yes- terday afternoon. eae Vonthic Press Phote PoNTIAc’s OUTLOOK TODAY’— Forward-looking city, drivers, uniformly hunched over their steering wheels, peered th ‘arcs in their panoramic wice-sweep cinemascopi _ morning. Their predicament was shared by dri state, who battled a three-inch snowfall, slect and view, however ri bt was Acoma | i] Dance at Oakland County Sports. f ‘man’s Club, Saturday nite. 16 "til 2, He was released after emer. | | Glenn Ernést Linscott, 23, of 329 Pontiac saw only two minor accidents in Safe-Driving yesterday, but at least 65 persons were killed on ‘highways throughout the naticn. Three of the deaths occurred in ‘Michigan. The third) yesterday his three General Mo-\ard educational. tie Paper Walkout Enters 2nd Day Union and Management Agree to Meet Today, State Mediator Says By International News Service A st@e mediator says the union and management have tentatively agreed to meet sometime this af- tec or evening three of Detroit's newspapers, _ | Mediator Walter ‘a meeting between the Detroit ‘Newspaper Publishers Association land the striking AFL-Stereotypers Union may be held at 4:30 p.m. | Meanwhile, an estimated more than three million Detroit rend: ers are without newspapers cause of the shutdown caused cy | a walkout yesterday of 120 stereotypers.: . However, the Polish Daily News, | im an effort to get ‘news to the public, is running the majority of) its Cony. in English and was pre- pared fo distribute throughout the city today. The walkout of stereotypers has idled some 46 hundred other work- ergs at the Times, News and Free Press. Both the Times and Free Press have. laid off all but essential em- ployes ‘forthe duration of the Liens Clad Wemmagy Sale Quillico says | | |Strike. Some layoffs have occurred. at the News and others are ex- _ | pected. Woman Arraigned ‘City Records 2 ‘Accidents iar on Forgery Charge S-D Day; 65 Die in U. S. | | The 35-year-old former bookkeep- | \Michigan automobile dealer said portunity to “get rid of substand./the Washington conference in Lan- | ford, in an effort to, bes: of GM practices ‘end a strike that has closed. all! (their testimony before the subcom- j three major |mittee, which is making a’ study harmed after being trapped nearly he had spent four hours after t | ry 7 | Sonia + to View Parade - During Morning _ Floats Begin to Roll ; at 9:30; Eight Bands to Participate | | | Preceded by one of the largest and most colorful processions in the city’s, ‘history, Santa Claus will Officially open the 1955 ‘Yuletide season tomorrow \morning when an estimated ‘70,000 area residents will ‘line downtown streets to jwatch the annual Christ- mas Parade. | The traditional observ- ance. will get under way at 9: 30 a.m. when the first of 61 units will leave the as- sembly area near the cor- ner of Saginaw and Turk istreets. The line of march will move north on Saginaw ‘to Oakland avenue and -jalong Oakland to Sander-, son avenue where it will ‘disband. | The parade will be made_up.of!. three main sections in which 34, ‘school and church floats will de-: ‘vote scenes to portraying * The ‘Scenes i in ‘The Story’ | For complete details of the | | parts school and church floats ; will play in. presenting “The “me sliry ture to Page | | "Tw ‘True Story of Christmas, a theme of the 1955 event, First of the sections will display \Thankygiving scenes and will be the north end of Northwestern Hwy. and running ‘made up of five units. The “Christ- Said, “I can conclude that Pontiac’s school system meas-. about 13 miles west of Pontiac. The line marked mas Story’’ portion will inc a 17 “First Freeway nounced by Ziegler. It would constitute a reloca- Lee Anderson : Criticizes GM Former Orion. Dedier | Says Speech Cost Him phen! buildings,” he stated +———-—- “B school districts. Turnpike * Sale of Bonds, Al most Her EFC | and Purchases < 70,000 Expected He's Coming. to Town. _to Start at Once — —e i. _ Chairman Higgins Says _ Toll Road a Reality _ After Decision By BURDETT C. STODDARD The Michigan Turnpike Authority cleared a legal hurdle yesterday and began preparing for a swift stretch run toward completion of a Rockwood to Saginaw toll road within four years. Constitutionality of the law which authorized the ‘construction of toll roads in Michigan was unani- mously upheld by the State Supreme Court. MTA Chairman Georgé N. Hig- gins said, “As. far as I'm con- cerned the turnpike is now a real- ity and we will proceed imme- diately to finance a revenue bond issue.” He said purchase of right-of-way and sale of bonds will take about (10 months and road construction .|Mot more than 39- months. The aggressive former state senator, who had made more than 40 speeches in communities along the 113-mile route in the last six weeks, said the only significant remaining obstacle would be immediate construction | of a parallel freeway which | would take traffic from the toll read, Highway Commissioner Charles M. Ziegler says he plans to build such a freeway, “but I think it will take him more than ten years to ae anything Gow convene and by... hen our ope “should be well ‘cedec way,” | He appe (operate in re : The Su upreme Court said it in- “treprets the turnpike law to mean Perched on a sleigh laden with gifts uletide figure prepares to leave the North Pole WHILE 70,000 CHEER — and toys, a familiar Y for a visit to Pontiac where he will wave to local children from the position-of-honor in tomorrow morning's Christmas Parade. His float | prepared by pupils at Hawthorne School, will be preceded by more \ » than © -colorha- fleets; ands amt baaiiate ‘Us. ‘Education Leader Favors Fewer School Districts As result of discussions at the White House Confer-|tnat the authority must obtain the ence on Education which ended yesterday in Washing- consent of municipalities to change ton, Pontiac School Board President Louis H. Schimme!] ‘heir stréets and alleys now in ex- istence to make way for the toll road. ures up as an excellent one.” Schimmel, who will return tomorrow, made the state- ment in a telephone interview with the Pontiac Press today. ing agreement on them.” . My general obser vation is that Michigan has done. Machinery will be put tn gear a better job than most states as far as financing of new immediately to ready a revenue» __\bond issue to finance the .project, he. declared, and outlined’ sev- ut’ we are far behind like Michigan, can finance schools eral planned steps. the organization of without it. The authority will order the J. “I feel we “If aid is forthcoming. it shouki E. Griner Co. of Baltimore, its “We do have some necessary street and alley changes,” Hig- ‘gins stated, “but I don't look » for too much difficulty in reach- in must reduce our 3,800 dis- be on an equalization basis and civil engineering consultants, to His 3 Franchises ‘bring’ construction cost estimates -\than 1 .000.”’ WASHINGTON « — A _ former ‘tors dealerships were canceled be-|PTove the financial base and_pro- ‘perintendent of Public Instruction ; cause he made a public ‘speech Vide finer education for all our Clair L. Taylor. h.” : criticizing cut-rate sales of cars to. Y°Ut factory employes and executives, Lee C. Anderson, former Pon- | tiac, Chevrolet and, Buick dealer at. Lake Orion, Mich., told the Senate |Antimonopoly subcommittee that | GM Rresident Harlow Ciirtice can-| celed the franchises. speech at the Rotary Club at Ox- Mich., June 7 of this year. | Twenty days jater, he said, he . | got notices his dealerships would end Oct. 31. Anderson was another in a series of former GM dealers who have, in ‘of GM operations. ~ Anderson said Curtice told -him the Patuxent River, face to face: “You are a Red.” : In answer to questions later, ) Anderson said "I don't know why ¢urtice called me a Red.” | He alsa quoted Curtice as asking him with contempt: | “What is Art Summerfield going | to do for you now? You went to! him for help.” Anderson said that Curtice was ireferring to Postmaster General |Arthur Summerfield,- formerly a) Chevrolet dealer at Flint, Mich. Anderson added that “Summer- field came to-me for hélp. I didn’t) go to him.” - - Aridérson sald Curtice’s com- ments came when he appealed Aug. 19 of this year to top GM executives. to restore his dealer- ships. ee He said Curtice ended this ses- sion after Anderson promised he would not make “more trouble for GM.” : But three days later, Anderson said,- he received a letter: saying "| the earlier order terminating his) 4 8. Saginaw, Thurs, Fri. Sat. 9 too oes — itricts to something ‘less not as a flat grant,” he asserted. Schimme! said he will attend ‘a ‘up to date. jat a roundtable discussion during terday. And it had a special signi- drawn and a canvass of large in- _|the conference that federal aid is ficance for the police chief. Chief stiffitional bond buyers will take |necessary for states that can't\J. M. McCalla was involved in the place,” Anderson said he made the provide adeqaate schooling oth- first accident of the day—a minor ‘erwise, but that wealthy states, “one, however. Joe Tallarico, Fifteen other Navy divers nine hours in the chilly depths of! being lifted from the floor of the Worked in relays to free him fram _river, 120 feet down. waters off the naval ordnance said today, | laboratory test facility about 70 away. 1. 7 The firm's figure on April 15 this, year was $164,000,000. Interest on . the bonds was estimated at run- ning total cost to $191,000,000, The MTA will also ask their traffic consultants, Coverdale and Colpitts, of New York, to | bring their April 15. traffic-vel- ume report up to date, “When these figures are ayail- Safe Driving Day yes- able, a bond prespeetus will be This, he declared, would give op-| meeting of Michigan's delegates to) practices, im. sing Dec, 20 called by State Su-, Small schoo! districts are more Of All the People! expensive ‘Yo operate than large | FArRBORN, Ohio This city, ones, he added. like others throughout the nation, He repeated a statement. made observed said Higgins. He added-that a ee will (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) ee as eee Navy Diver Prays Plenty SOLOMONS. Md: i — Amazing; walked unassisted last night from apparently un-| a decompression chamber where attached to a test mine he had~ “gone down to recover. Tallarico, a former Chicagoan — , ae iles southeast of Was on. ‘with 10 years’ experience as aj™ outheast of Washington ..| Afterwards, Tallarico told news- diver, was caught belew when his man .. a The cero Navy diver jlines became fouled on. an anchor, “The toughest part was the cold.- ; : ; a — After I had been down four hours I got disgusted—I thought I never ‘would come up again, “Did 1 say any prayers? ae of them.” Tallarico's slender, dark-eyed wife Carmela pressed through the ‘circle of newsrnen and rushed into ‘her husband's arms. Joe kissed her fervently. Then at the ‘request of cameramen he kissed her again, patted her shoulder as she fought pace tears. ‘I'm ready to go down again right - | ’ In Today’: s Press” County News. . ‘ _ Editoriale... .......... SO es ‘High, School News. , ° | Sports... m,n i 3, GREETING FOR THE RESCUED, — Carniela Tallaricé gets a | Tantei... n ereivenes kiss from her Navy diver husband, Joseph, after he was lifted from | py ¢ Radio Programs. Lan led the Patuxent River. He was trapped in the icy depths nearly nine |, Wilson, -Eart.. a ccee | hours last night. ¢ Wemen's Pages... anit 1%, 0, 21 a TWO be t THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1955 34 Groups, 3 Sections to Tell Christmas Story | —.— rls _incident from mobile floats. enact are as follows: ATHANKSGIVING SECTION 1. “Landing of the Pilgrims”: Pentiae Boys’ Club. In 1620, the Pil-; ’ grims landed in what is now known as Massachusetts. Upon leaving * _the Mayflower, they knelt reverently around Plymouth Rock 2. “Chief Squanto”: Pontiac State Hospital. Chief Squanto was an ‘chairman explained, the authority) by Supreme Court (Continued From, Page One) - be called with officials of Blythe’ ‘and Co., “The True Story of Christmas,” as it will be presented intomorrow ‘s| Fir st Michigan Corp, of Detroit,' night wasted no time in stressing} ‘ annual Christmas Parade, will have as its-‘‘cast’ 34 Pontiac church turnpike financial advisers, to dis-|their dissatisfaction in lack of, and school groups, each of which will ray a Biblical: or lite cums bond-issue plans, Higgins will, ‘progress concerning the proposed Anna . % > oa ? ; — a a threugh original sketches yester- | of New York, and the leave for: New York Sunday to! The numbers of the -participating units and the scenes they will|/meet with the money experts, Once the bonds are sold, the will set up a “‘right-of-way depart-| 'ment" and proceed to buy land at! ‘fair market prices.’ Some communities “have been Tumpike Approved | The Day in Birmingham 7 Officials Back Completion‘ of Evergreen Proposal BIRMINGHAM — State officials, County Circuit Court cases ,attending a special meeting last against mexeral ot the areas, Britain's concent comedienne, Russell, ran tirelessly overgreen interceptor sewer, $2,740,000 project of long standing. jday to “teach” her Birmingham |» Donald Pierce. of the Michigan Town Hall audience various as-|) told the; jpects of singing or playing the) © |Department of Health, large group of representatives as- | piano. ° sembled in the City Commission| Through animated skits, foom that there are problems, but) Russell traveled her ‘these problems should be solved. | ‘through French, English, German Others from the state attorney land Spanish repertoires, Miss e listeners | ; |$400 Blaze on Franklin ‘Caused by Bad Furnace Sahih singing © | A defective furnace caused $400 damage in a fire at 241 Franklin Rd. ‘last night, Pontiac firemen | said. SURAT LS MERC Super Gift Special for Friday & Saturday Compare’ Anywhere—It’s Simats [or “BEST BUYS” in Davy Crockett JACKETS & JEANS 77 i dragging their feet in negotiations ral’ . ; sar aa American indian ho was kidnaped by an Enelien coptain and sold’ with us waiting to see what the = pa ae water ol is mee Peal peg E Each . a) dave |He cecaped and) returned Wo -Atnerica) Un) te Ube ist the court would do. There is m0 animousty that the Evergreen is listencd to closely, turned out to Just Set It—Forget It! . EE * Tan Twill—trown Denim Pilgrims, ‘acted as interpreter and taught them how to plant corn question of our right to acquire | the bes solution, fram an en be cutteral English - Famous DOMINION 5 *® Santorized—Can Shrink 1% a & . . 3. “Pilgrims Geing to Church”: Baldwin Avenue Methodist Church. property or legal status now. f gineering standpoint. for the six With tongue-in-cheek French, . : mae. ® All Sizes—6 to 12 Years a . The reli igious experience of the Pilgrims was of prime importance in hepe that frem now on we'll surrounding communities i she sang a melody that rang of POP-0-MATIC Rugged, long wearing clothes for Ss ee establishing a new way of life in the Néw World. The picture of sii get cooperation. volved. | classroom French No. 1, where , : active young ‘frontiersmen.’ Fringed Rrims OTT their way to-church is-embienratie-of then zeal ttre anthority x tH meet at Whether—construction Jot. this an entire tence when trans: — Electric 2 trim, double stitched. Better than a 4. “The First Thanksgiving”: First Church of God. After several peasonable request, but will rot Sewer. which would funnel area, lated turned out to be, “open TO, : pictured. With pullover jacker. winters of near-starvation, the Pilgrims gathered, with their new-found stang {ér unreasonable delays.” Sewage into Detroit's system for| the door, close the window, look ({- ASTER F | {(@ Indian friends, at the first Thanksgiving table. | Higgins pointed out .that the, treatment, is possible to accom-| for the proprietor.” $17.50 Value—Save $7.62 $ ! MA MS." THE 5. “Prayer of Thanksgiving”: St. John Lutheran Church. Thanks- Ohio and Indian turnpike com- Plish. remains to be seen. Miss Russell first pursued a seri- | : wee ore Ft 4 SOTeIaeAE pa emeei —— giving to God for His bountiful blessings to the poopie ol of this land has’missions acquired more than 9, jper cent of needed right-of-way’ /and Township, the City of Lathrup/ping frame and obvious zeal drew CHRISTMAS SECTION 1. “The Prophecy”: First Free Methodist Church. The prophet Isaiah, many centuries before the birth of Christ, said: ‘Unto’ us a -€hild is born, unto us a Son is given.’ From that moment on, each ‘mother hoped that her baby might be the promised Messiah, =. 2. “The Annunciation”: Trinity Baptist Church. As the time for the birth of Christ drew near, the Angel of the Lord announced the ap- proaching event. 3. “The Manger Scene”: The Catholic Parishes. Surrounded by an-, gels in the humble barn in Bethlehem, the Christ child was born. 4. “The Star of Bethlehem": New Bethel Baptist Church. In token, _of the wonderful event, a bright star shone over the manger. It told! the world that Christ was here. . § “The Angels and Shepherds”: ‘for their projects without a cour verdict. “We hope to better that record, but at's only fair to make it clear) ‘to all that attempts to block our |progress will be matched with firm determination on the authority's part. | and sale of bonds, | will take about ten months. “Our schedule calls for imme- | diate purchase ef right-of-way — This stage | “Meanwhile, final highway de- ‘sign will be completed. Construc- Oakland Avenue United Presby- {!0n Contracts will then be let and! “derian Church. As the shepherds watched their flocks, angels from| the turnpike completed and in op Heaven appeared and sang praises of the new-born King. The shepherds; care a oer to the manger " wise men came from ine east beanie gifts. They too Sewed the star and worshipped the Babe. , United Brethren Church. From the birth of Christ to the present time.| wate and help us make this proj-, will be furnished by eight school now that the court has ruled. eration within 39 months.” Referring to Ziegler's s tand ;against the toll read, Higgins said, 47e “I’m asking him to join with us ] think he is interested enough in 7. “Christmas Through the Ages”: Baldwin Avenue Evangelical new roads for Michigan to coop-| ~ people in many lands have remembered that event and have wor- ect a success.”’ shipped Him, each in his own way. 8. “Christmas Carol”: United Missionary Church. The birth of Christ has been adored in many songs Each song is, in itself, a prayer of thankfulness and hope. 9, “Christmas in Other Lands”: Emmanuel Baptist Church and School. The Christ is worshipped today in every land. ‘:Red and yellow, black and white, all are precious in His sight.” e Sylvan Water PI Water Plan Okayed by County — = | Sylvan Lake City Manager Er- include the Girl Scouts, Campfire, 10. “Come All Ye Faithful”: Central Methodist Church. As the y.<¢ Ethier announced today that Girls, Boots and Saddles Club and, Pilgrims wended their ways to the House of Worship, so all who follow the city’s new $273,000 water sys-,the. Pontiac Motorcycle Club. Christ should, as depicted in this scene, go to their churches to praise tem will go into operation next Christ on His birthday. Hope and Salvation. |week, | Tl. “Christ, the Key to Peace”: First Church of the Nazarene. The. Approval of the system has been dicted that the parade will sur. central theme of the Christmas ‘season is Christ, the Key to Peace, obtained from Oakland County San-|pass last year’s spectacle in color, jitation Engineer Russell Coltson, and in animation. 12. “Christmas Morn”: All Saints Episcopal Church. The two @cting for the state Health De-| "phases of Christmas celebration — gift-giving in the home and attend. Partment, Ethier said, and a con- jtractor has started connecting the, system with city homes. ~ance at church — are brought together in one scene. : 13. “The Real Meaning of Christmas"; First Baptist Church. “For, God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son."’ these simple words are contained the meaning of Christmas. 14. “*A Changeless Christ for a Changing World”: Within. been listed as ‘lack of water. St. Trinity Luth- will be finished by Dee. About 60 homes, Ethier said, have| Connection of these! 16, and «eran. Regardless of ever-changing conditions in the world, the story of water will start to flow sometime Christmas is as bright and meaningful as it was two thousand years'next week, he stated. Royal Oak Man Dies ago. ; 15. “Worship the King’: Bethany Baptist Church. The Christmas spirit is nowhere more beautifully portrayed than in the church. The, inspiration of the heart is expressed in the Church Scene. 16. “Christmas in the Home”: First Methodist Church. is, in a large sense, a re-living of the Christmas story. The affectio hope and unity of the Family in Bethlehem may be rekindled in eact| _ home at Christmas time. Each ae in Auto- Train Crash ROYAL OAK (# — Martin E. Jo-| |zwiak, 39, of suburban Royal Oak, \will occupy special vantage points 17. “Prayer of Peace”: Young Men's Christian Association. “Peace was killed today in a train-auto col- ’ I give unto you” is the 1955 Christmas message to a troubled world. * TOYLAND SECTION : “Cinderella” — {Eastern Junior High School; “Snow White” ‘lision on Farmington Rd. in Li-: vonia.. ‘ dorwiak was identified by papers found in his pockets, He McConnell School; “Sugar Plum Tree’ — Baldwin School; “Little Red was a landscaper. Riding Hood’’ — Longfellow School; ‘Hansel and Gretel’ — Wever, Police said Jozwiak waited for; Junior High School; “Little Dutch Boy and Girl’? — Oakland County | ja westbound freight train to cross. Children’s Home; ‘‘Cireus Day” — Washington Junior High School; “Davy Crockett” — Lincoln Junior High School; - Shoe” — Waterford Township High School; “Santa’s Workshop” — LeBaron School; “Santa Claus” — Hawthorne School. Curtice Says GM Icy Street Conditions Save Youngster’s Life tions usually are blamed for traf. | fic accidents, but there is-a 3-year, ald boy here who probably owes “his life to te slippery pave (Continued From Page One) — eee compared with three billion of un- filled contracts at the end of 1952, {he said, and the total of new proj- (ects assigned by the Defense De-| partment to GM from Jan. 1, 1953 to Sept. 30, 1955, “had a value | : 3 beet ix about 100 feet, sliding °" han ep or. Se ; is ie ceived in this period.” An addition- | The driver had been unaware of al $1,877,475,000. of what Curtice ‘the boy until he heard shouts called ‘‘repeat business" on ear- The boy was not serjously hurt. i projects also was awarded to ithe corporation during that peri- The Weather tod Althoug urtice did not specif- BONTIAC AND VICINITY vUlgntlcers | ope untice cid y becoming mixed with freezing rain or|! Ralph menene was hit by a ear yesterday and knocked down. | But instead of being run over, he was pushed ahead of the front ally mention it, the 1953-1955 pe- drizzle teday. changing to rain by mid-|¢iod covers the Eisenhower ad- afterneen. Slewly rising temperatures. Cloudy and slightly warmer with ee-; ministration in which Charles E casional rain {onight and tomorrow Wilson, — teday near 35, low tonight 34, high’ temorrew 36-4@. Southerly winds|GM president, 16-18 mph. Tomerrew night rain | fe se. _ chan te ‘snow flurries and _ a colder, low %6-: Totes in Pontiac _lawent ‘temperature preceding 8 am Kentucky Judge Rules At 8. a.m: Wine velocity 10 mp.h School Race Ban End — South | un sets day at § 00 pm hs Pe Sun rises Gaturday at 743 am | LOU ISV ILLE, Ky. i ‘The first Moon rises Friday at 836 p.m suit seeking an end to segregation Moon sets Saturday at 11:10 am Downtown Temperatures ended in-favor of Negro pupils in f a.m ...cc00.-90 Mam... ..,,,.33 Adair County. HA oo 38 12m. + | Federal District Judge MacSwin*| O& M.ccceoee 31 2p. m...'..4...3¢ ford ruled the county: must, ‘at, Mad es court sd : the. earliest practicable date,” Thersday in Pontiac. comply with the Supreme Court (As recorded downtown) decision outlawing segregation. “|$120 in Ladies’ Clothin 3/Stolen From George’s who preceded Curtice as, is secretary of de- jin. Kentucky's public ‘schools has, Nearly $120 worth of jwas stolen. from Geéorge/ |port’s Department Saginaw St., when a ‘dow was broken by/ ‘thieves last 7 night. Owner George Strowitz said that ‘only ladies appatel was taken. jilighest 00 bewest 1 Temperatures This Date in @3 Years Rew . Sm 1886 Chart 43 7 2 6 3 39° 3) saci flatn stati eitehoaty ; ing SABanese glass mak: m has bought the Sodepore Glass Works, near Calcutta, Inia, ae reports. t, ‘ I MACON, Mo, ®—Icy road condi-| Values Push Growth ithe intersection, then started! “Old Woman in the| across in the path of an eastbound suburb of Denver. The city of 7.000, train. Warning bells and us | the results of their labors to pro- “distressed” for) Birmingham, Bloomfield Hil! s,ous operatic career, but her strap- + Village and Southfield Township|]such constant audience laughter |/% were ordered by the Water Re- jthat she switched to writing and: ‘sources Commission to. end Rouge | perfor ming her own comedy re-' River pollution almost two years! cjtals, which have since brought | ,ago. These communities, plus! her ee fame. Troy Township. compose the rgreen district. | Two Shacee stories, ‘The Failure to comply with the | Little Green Elf’s Christmas,” order has resulted in Oakland ‘Carolyn Bailey and ‘The Fir Yule Parade Begins | at 9:30 Tomorrow (Continued From Page One) ” by Hans Christian Ander- | " have been selected by Mrs. | | | Tree. [sen | | assistant children's librarian, for || |tomorrow” s story period. Y oung- | ,sters in kindergarten through |" am. reading heur. Mrs. Burch floats, while the “Toyland” sec-: said Christmas stories will con tion will eemprise pupils from 12 tinue through the holidays. a schools. Claus will bring up the rear of the procession, Christmas and marching music ‘bands, including groups from Pon-; 'tiac High School, Walled Lake High’ School, Lake Orion High School, ' |Waterford High School, Oxford |High School, Avondale High School, | Crary Jurior High School, and Pontiac’s junior high schools. Marching and riding units will Viewing preparations today, Pa- "s 1.93 rade Marshal John A. Riley pre- y alue Sizes | 2 to 6x “All of the organizations have worked hard on their fleats and displays," he said, “We expect | vide one of the finest parades — ever staged in Pontiac. or jn this area,” The yearly celebration is spon- sored by the Retail Merchants Association, Executive director is \\ i by | Automatically gives Charles Burch, Baldwin Library) \¢ peewned) toast every time Gieem- a plat : pinent fittings. Light or dark toast ‘sixth grade are invited to the 10:30)” A special float carrying Santa re¢ SS ee Clothes Always Make Perfect Gifts for the Children on Your Christmas List FOR THE YOUNGER SET! Ideal Gift for Boys or Girls CHILDREN’S FLANNEL LINED |— Boxer Jeans Fomous ‘BLUE BELL’ Sanforized boxer jeans with full elastic waist band, DOUBLE KNEE, two pockets afid full flannel lined. to 6x. No Leyaways : at this = Extra LOW © PRICE! ‘evenly | # you # hrome cool heat-re- i 3 Sears control UL approved, with cord. SIMAS.S. $8 N. Saginaw —ind Floor Se oe invisible All sizes 2 Irregulars of $1.95 jeans. ° ‘John Hirlinger, assigtant manager |, ‘of Pontiac Chamber of Commerce. | Hirlinger said today that special! ‘arrangements have been made to, |accommodate as many ‘viewers as possible along the parade route. , mPhy sically-handicapped children oe pr Pee me. AF in second-story windows through the courtesy of downtown mer- ‘chants, according to David Ewalt| of the Parks & Recreation Dept., chairman of seating arrangements. No Car Fatals in 44 Years iW ESTMINSTER, Colo. (INS)— Safe-Driving Day is eld stuff to: the residents of Westminster, a . Prints & Designs BOYS. Flannel Shirts omen has gone 44 years with- were operating. Police said. out a traffic. death. . ces $5.95 Velue . Full cut oke Choice of ; new TONIGHT and SATURDAY \ Berl co] | cet O77 ’ : B r ight ‘colored eal oy . nee While 100 Last : a = to 14 vears. 2 | ie Not $12.95 . 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Pasadena Kiwanis Club yesterday | that it cost $750,000. _ to get pure| \water 1 in Los Angeles and * ‘don’ t = surprised if it costs that much get pure air.” - ° You and I are the smog pro-. ducers ¢ and yoy and T are going to Somebody polluting effect," said Dr. A maritime terminal is planned on Cuba's Cayo Cruz peninsula in Havana Harbor. teeny ee ee r ears to reduce their, Du- | 2.455. 5 = 634 SS 8 SS ee ee ee =. 525 5 2 Se ee ee ee ee ee ee ee a a af scTMAS Gl FIS rhe KODAK Duaflex Flash Outfit 1787 Cutt outtn with Kodak refi $23.50 Value cam- film bulbs, bat- andsome wt pack, era. flash umit tertes ete tn ty 2.00 bolds yours DISCOUNT PRICES on Famous Photo rteeds? 9-Piece a4 Bomb Blast i in Depot NEW YORK (®—A homemade Have to pay fer the gadgets which | upper. level men's room at Grand t inigred! 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Cintar £3.5 lens, Kotak Brownie Smm Movie PROJECTOR $62.50 4987 Value Kodak poue projector niin fast FLé lens ve twice _ 2 and + Stop and » Reverse vrojection feature, at this ce. tow, 1/300) shutter speed. ate plugs into camera. $5.00: — psd 3" | | | ——s ss 42°45 4 555555555 5 5 , yor J ,> , , , J , SS SS SS SS SS eS ee ee ee eee Se | Simms Main Floor Gift Ideas Pecially pric 5-Pc. Ball Point PEN SETS D1.50 Value Th wri red, tr ac table refil.« 3 Matched Pens Pocket Comb Pocket Protector Cc As Pictuled— Limit 5 per Person ree ball point pens te in different green and points, that colors, € Re standard Each pen sells for more than the complete set You receive 3 pens, pocket comb and plastic pocket protector s Wonderful candy. in. witt es, , 9 2. Assorted bor choice of dark sae pcnocdiaten .in the 4, sire 8 North i i Si SiS ae ae aD “TRIPLE ¢’ to ceenveee Pontiac's Store Is for YOU! “ $ | or gifts; SSA hes HERS , dyed mouton processed lamb fur coats Popular Lengths of 28, 36 and 41 Inches This is luxury at a little price! Coats in fingertip or three-quarter lengths. The deep brown beauty of dyed mouton impervious to cold, dampness, wear—therefore, the finest kind of coat to own, winter-wise and fashion-wise. Latest styles in small roll collars with deep cuffed sleeves. Hurry in today for easiest terms at Waite's. ; Your Coat in Layaway! "All Furs Labeled.to Show Country. of Origin-of- Imported Furs | Welter Seton tid Pw Pekin ced AS? - always a welcome gift to any homemaker Ceramic Casserole 98 yt Modern Wrought Iron Stand . ¢ @ Two Quart b . / Copocity S with 8 Hour Cendle! TS aN _~ A C. Davey’s two - quart — ceramic casserole on black wgpeht iron stand is al- . ways a welcorne gift..Com-~ * plete with 8-hour candle to keep food warm for at the Pontieac’s store L gilts table serving. Turquoise and Pag KGL Te. 4 black, raspberry and black, h %) yellow and black, chartreuse ie YB iS LRH eR Id Eee. . Waite's Gifts & China—Filth Floor / THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1955 a +A. Ankle Gown: Ly featherweight warmth in down-rig ht pretty nylon frosted sleepwear Cotton Challis Cozy Warm Sleeping Beauties by. Phil Maid 99 Favorite cotton challis warmth without weight fabric in rich scatter rose nostalgic print with dainty nylon laces. Five lovely styles to choose .. . every one just right for you... . whether you’re frivolous or casual . . . bouncy or demure .. . four favorite multi-color combinations in blue, pink, orchid and mint. Hurry in today for several! - \ starting at... A ¥ i ign So figure wise with upswept mid- riff, nylon lace edging the sei!-tie neck and the bertha-effect shoul- der, flowing skirt with elasticized back, 2444 1... 198 save to 6.99 . . . regularly to 12.98 Washable Boltaflex Plastic Top Wrought Iron Hassocks... > @ Versatile as Foot Stool, Hassock or Magazine Rack! @ Some With Swivel Tops and Foam Rubber Cushions! @ ideal for TV, Bedroom, Kitchen or Bathroom! Just in Time for Christmas Cift Giving! _ Smart black wrought iron hassock gives’ decorator. note to a room! Washable, rugged Boltatiex textured plastic top with embossed gold flecks . . . has an exciting fabric look! All corded seams for better wear and added beauty. ‘Choose several in r¢d, green, pink, charcoal, white and chartreuse! Save today! @ All 17” High in Sizes 18°x18", 14°x22", 14"x14" and 14” Round! . Waite's Curtains and Draperies—Fourth Floor elasticized back, 34-40 .. 1.99 B. Waltz Gown: Flounced at the hemline, frilled- with nylon-bertha seli{-tie neck with @ quaint lace ruifle . C. Baby Doll Bloomer ‘ Pajamas: Newest favorite, pret'y and com- fortable with self-tie neck, nylon- frilled neck and nylon face rui- fling on bertha and bioomer panties, 34-40.............. 198 D. Lounging-Sleeping Pajamas: With new tapered (Pants .a, dainty bertha ruffled with nylon lace. self-tte and nylon trl! neck 84-40 iewaecesau ce se eesses 2.99 ‘E. Mother Hubbard: With old-fashioned charm of wrist ruliles of nylon lace, lace-ruttled bertha and nyion trilled neckline SKK) geiueeus aAedoococoves 2.99 a save 3.00 on 3-piece combination offer! Procter Adjustable Board Complete With eR SSCP and Cover a a =f Lae - i ‘Zi ‘a eee 3 fae mak: : da i] be Sy 2 Regularly 9) = 16.95 Give It to Mom... Make Her Troning Easier! “\. -@ Non-Skid and Scuff Rubber Tipped Legs! . © Adjustable Heights From 36” to 24”! @ Extra-Wide and Roomy Ironing Surface! © Complete With a Mary Procter Pad "4 and Cover! Don't miss this exciting volue! The famous Proctor board adjusts from 36” to 24”, $0 you con iron while sitting. Has perforated top, comes complete with smooth pad and scorch-resistant Proctor cover. Makes a wonderful gift for Mother, in fact to any homemaker on your gift list! Hurry in today and save while they last! bes Sen Waite's Housewares—Fifth Floor Hy $3, $3.50 and $4 fabulous — GLOVES! 99 @ Every One Carries a Well- Known Label! @ Every One Full Shrunk, Double-Woven Cotton! _f @ Top Fashion Colors to Coordinate With Any | - Ensemble! a Famous Kaiser, Shalimar, Gloria, _ Grandoe in 24 to 30 assorted styles. Flawless workmanship and detailing Sizes 6 to 8 gloves. Limited quantities in double woven nylon..‘Choose 4 and 6-button lengths also 8-button lengths. Most all are hand-detailed with eyelet em- broidery, fagotting, French knots and button trims. . Choose from }2 fashion colors. Hurry in today ond save! Waite's Gloves—Sireet Floor [Save to $2.01! \ famous-name | characteristic of these famous name . two holiday charmers in fabric made to sell for 8.95 { Gail Bryon Sparkling Holiday Nylons! 3 @ All Wanted Dark and Light Shades! @ Sizes 12-20 and 1412-2412! Special Value... Usually 8.95 Richest nylon fabric that is a steal at 8.95 now being offered at this tiny price! Lovely window pane, puckered nylon __effect in dressy or casual styles sure to whirl .. through every Christmas occasion. Left: favorite buttan dawn coat style in ribbed nylon effect. Right: famous waist- “ponder with popular shirt style collar. Can be worn with or without a belt. Buy yours now and wear throughout the coming new yeor. x Waite’s Dresses—Third Floor of Fashion save 2:41 on each or savings to 4.96 when you buy three ... Sanforized . . . lab tested! | Budget Blouses in Lovely Cotton Creations... for bs; od .gech Lovely blouses made to sell for much more . . now at this low, low price. All in dis- ciplined cotton fabric that is shrink con- trolled and guaranteed by Good Housekeeping. Sanforized ond never need starch. Popular short and/ 34 sleeves. Hurry in today and save! 32-38. / & Walte's Blouses—Street Floor Ps BES OPEN EVERY NITE TIL L CHRISTMAS The As ‘ fer a oatieeshien of A a week; where carri¢r serv’ . = a % THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 THE PONTIAC PRESS esting 12. Sichiecn Trade ished trom Tus Pownne i ge ~ capecn a Peveemns. Pubiisteer Copano Menane Ed SSeLt Basser? Polly Manager Natt Adv. Mer. ————————— Entered at Post Office, Pontiac, as second class matter Sunday MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIA “ED PRESS Press ts entitled exclusively to the use J news pr vehapored in this newa- Paper as well as al a vows dispatches Tas Powrue Paess ts delivered by carrier for 40° cents fe yeek: ice is not aveilable by mai) peer Cate Oe. Sonate hts sit ob & year: olsewbere in Mivkison and all other places tn the United States $20.00 a year All mail subseriptions payable in advance. Phone “pontiac rE ad 81 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 State Supreme Court. Upholds Turnpike Law The State Supreme Court has +—handed-down a unanimous decision _ upholding the constitutionality of Michigan's Turnpike law. This area needs the proposed road | ___ desperately. This is an automotive community and we favor hearty sup- port of things that make automobiles a better part of life. © The effect of the opinion, written by Mr. Justice Harry F. Kelly, is to remove the last legal obstacles from the path of the proposed toll road from Saginaw to Flat Rock. * * x In its decision the court ruled against the City of Dearborn which _ had contended that the Turnpike law violated municipalities’ constitutional control over their streets and alleys. The court said that the Turnpike Authority had not been authorized by the law to vacate or alter existing streets and alleys. Continuing, it interpreted the law to mean that the Authority must get the municipalities’ consent to any change in streets and alleys. But the court also upheld the Authority’s right to condemn property. ! _* * *& On another challenge the court was clear in its ruling. It held that the Legislature had made the Authority autonomous and separate from State government and also that it was not con- trolled by Civil Service or State fiscal regulations. Finally, the court ruled that rev- enue bonds issued by the Authority to finance the turnpike would not be general obligation bonds and there- fore would not violate the Constitu- tion. * *. * This is important news for all of Michigan. Let the construction start as soon as possible. - Passport Decision Wise U. S. District Court Judge LuTHER. YouncpaH. has handed down an im- portant decision affecting State De- partment practice in the matter of * denying passports. The decision arose out of a, case brought by Louis B. Boupin, a New _ York attorney. He went to court after the State Department told him he was ineligible for further permits to travel abroad. : ; * * * In his decision Judge YOUNGDAHL directed that the State Department give Bouptn a hearing within 20 days. At the same time he spelled out the meaning of the phrase “due process” as it applies to passport cases. The court held that it isn't enough to tell an applicant that there is evidence in the files that’s he’s a Communist sympa- thizer. The Department must tell the applicant what the evi- dence is so that he can meet it and the court can review it. Recognizing the unquestionable importance of confitiential informa- tion, the court said that factual in- formation acquired as a result of it must be placed on the record. The applicant then would have a chance to analyze and refute it. Beet x *« * Whether or not higher courts up- hold this decision, Judge YouncpaHL has struck an overdue blow at what ~he calls faceless informers. He also _ sounded a = warning when he said: - -/ When the basis of action by lany branch of the Government remains - hidden from scrutiny and beyond practical review, the , ae seeds of arbitrary and irrespon- ~ .. Sible government are sown.” | /— on Holly; ‘folden ee . bd New York’s Trade Fair An idea that should interest not only New Yorkers but people all over the country has gome from, the Na- tion’s largest city. It is a proposal that a world trade fair, virtually the first in American commercial hisiory, be held in New York’s new Coliseum in 195%. - : t For years. our péople have read about such fairs in the leading cities of Europe. Our Government in re- cent years wisely has sent representa- tive exhibits to trade fairs in several parts of the world. ~ It should be understood that a trade fair differs markedly from such exhibitions as the Chicago and New York World Fairs of 1932-1933 -and 1939-- 1940.- Primarily it is aimed at trade representatives rather than the general pyblic. The principal objective is to display the latest - wares-and achievements of the world’s great producing nations. ° * * * As one New York newspaper em- phasizes, it probably will be impos- sible to confine the trade’ fair to business people only. Public interest already is so great that sponsors now are considering admission of the pub- li¢ on weekends and certain week nights. The trade fair idea makes sense for the world’s greatest and most efficient manufacturing nation. One wonders why it has been so long reaching the action stage. The Man About Town Deer Are Wise Now Come Out of Hiding During the Open Season Safe driving day: An event we now should stretch over the other 364. These deer surely are wise. Now that the season is closed, we are receiving a number of reports that those around the Pontiac area are coming out of hiding. Several times during the summer and fall, MAT himself has seen a beautiful fawn beside the M87 highway between the Dixie and Holly. She kept out of sight after Nov. 15, when the season. opened, until Thursday morning, only a few hours after it closed. Then she was quietly standing beside the pavement and on the approach of the car walked leisurely down ‘the road, with absolutely no evidence of fear. She evidently -has been taking no chances on some trigger happy hunter not waiting until he saw the horns. Later in the forenoon, Bertrand Foxten of Clarkston phoned that a buck and doe who have been feeding on his land for several months, but who disappeared Nov. 15, are again back with him. A quartet of deer that long have been frequenting _ the premises of ; Gordon Farquarson , out Baldwin Road, but Have been missing since Nov. 15, are again out tn the open, and he says have fattened up during that time. At the home of Kenneth Semple in Bloomfield Hills, a young spiketiocn that frequently came up for food, but has _ been missing since Nov. 15, was on ners ~ for his rations Thursday. ( ne “The early arrivals will be able to find parking space,” says : John Hirlinger, in charge of Saturday’s Christmas parade. He urges Pontiac people to walk down- town if the distance is not too far, and thus give our _guests_from other com- munities a better chance. Bedridden with rheumatic fever, | Vivian Aldrich, _a senior in Holly High School, is to par- ticipate in her class work through the installation of a microphone and private wire to her home several miles away. Verbal Orchids to— Mrs. Ione V. Bartholomew of 37 West End Ave.; eighty-fourth birth- day. Johr. Sutter of 42 South Anderson Ave.; birthday. ~ Mrs. Eva Martin — of Lake Orion; ninety-seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs, John Beemer of Clarkston; fifty-third wedding anni- versary. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Leonard of Groveland Township; fifty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward H. Reichardt . of Commerce;. golden wedding. Mr. and Mrs. Clayton Dodds, of Dryden; golden wedding. ; Mr. and Mrs. Charles Fifield _ of Hadley; sixtieth wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Edward: Anderson of Millington; golden ‘wedding. Mr: and Mrs. Leonard | Truesdell ” % * t; = eighty-first © A Something in the Old: Sock Just in, Case David Lawrence Says: Hot Foreign Policy ‘Campaign Debate. Will Wind Up as Beneficial to the Voter WASHINGTON—If Secretary of State Dulles, Republican, and Sen- ator Walter George, Democrat, chairman of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, had connived to make sure that foreign policy would be debated in the next presi- dential campaign, they couldn't have done a better job toward achieving it than by both suggest- ing that certain restraints on cam- paign talk be applied. In America: the surest way to bring about unlimited discussion is to argue that discussion must be limited, The customary reac- tien toward suppression of any kind of thought is to argue for its widespread expression, But the Republicans are going to be benefited even by the aca- demic argument, For it can only result in advertising widely the fact that America is at peace un- der a administration, whereas the Korean War and two world wars were entered by the United States under Democratic administrations. covered how te convince the drastically Which party wants to send Ameri- can boys 8,000 miles away again to the battlefields of Asia? Which party wants to increase taxes so as to “give away” more billions to buy the friendship of uncivilized, illiterate millions of tribesmen jn- Africa and Asia? VOTERS TO JUDGE ISSUE The American people are mature enough to evaluate what is said on the stump about foreign policy. They can distinguish between “moderate” and ‘“immoderate” speechmaking. They can recognize an intem- perate attack when they hear it, and they can evaluate construc- tive criticism, too, But it ts the voter who must be permitted to judge as between constructive and destructive criticism, The proposal, for example, by chairman Butler of the Democratic National Committee that some kind of treaty be entered into be- ‘tween the two. major parties, whereby the Republicans during the presidential campaign would abandon their peace slogan in ex- change for some restraint on the part of the Democratic party's stump speakers, must have been - madé with tongue jn cheek. It’s — political nonsense. What the country needs is more, instead of less, debate on foreign policy. Partisanship has ' always been supposed to “end at the water's edge,” but it never “government of) ‘ * é augmented? China was undermined in‘ the State Department .without asking’ the Republicans to participate. If the Republicans had been “‘consulted," they would have been “‘parties to the crime.” The Republicans, moreover. should rejoice that they Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE A Christmas Seal does more than just... To seal an envelope... For many persons it becomes... . A messenger of hope... It is a contribution to . . . The research all about . . . That possibly some day will stamp ... . Tuberculosis out... Each seal is just a penny but . .. The pennies turn to dimes . .. And dimes become a dollar as . They multiply ten times... And as each year a little more . We can afford to give . . There may be countless added lung We help to breathe and live... ” Let us remember this when we... Are buying Christmas Seals . . . And may each purse be equal to... The charity it feels. (Copyright 1955) weren't asked. For it gave them a powerful issue in the 1952 cam- paign, * eerats would do if entrusted with ‘power, and the facts about the Republican record. The only thing on which self-restraint is needed is in the tendency te blame an administration for acts committed by other govern- ments, particularly Russia, There’s plenty of room for an argument confined solely to what was done by the department of state under Hull, Stettinius, Mar- shall, Acheson and Dulles. (Copyright 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Smiles Lots of things can be done in a day if you don't always make that day av bd Why canta dentist ask his ques- tions before he puts a prop be- tween our teeth? Brady Thinks Allergies Are Due to Malnutrition By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Since the last report (1945.) medicine has made vast strides in solving such vexing problems as (1) arthritis and rheumatism, (2) hypertension, (3) decay of the teeth in’ Yankeeland, (4) the common cold and (5) the steadily increasing use of cigarettes, alco- hol, and drugs by children. Please don't ask me to cite the " source of my information—ask any medical authority who spends his __vacation in Miami, Atlantic City, La Jolla, Buenos Aires, or Rome and reads a paper about it. In our investigation of the mys- tery of allergy, we have come a long way in ten years, in a circle, perhaps, but always advancing. For instance this season's rem- edies, according to the voluminous literature, are always dramatic in actién and remarkably free from the untoward by-effects of last season's—by-effects which were not described in last season's liter- ature. ° ‘ If anyone has conceived a befter theory or found a better remedy for allergv than we had ten years ago, medical authorities have singularly ignored it. HE BELIEVES Now I believe that the state of allergy is’ primarily a manifesta- .tion of malnutrition—‘‘The National Malnutrition,” as Dr. D. T. Quig- ley so aptly called it in his book. If my propensity to attribute’ many common-complaints to nu- .tritional deficiency reminds you of a fruiteske, let me tell you what I think of you poor gecks and yotr doctors who have no particular notion of the cauce of the trouble or what remedy it surgery and disability is dye to the CRI, If you don't understand CRI, *never mind, we'll explain it another day. 8 letters, not more than one page or I ) words long, pertaining to personal health and noha ty to disease, diag- posts, or be Dr. ‘william Brady, if a mamece " self addressed envelope is sent to Pon- Presa, Pontiac, ) Voice of the People yeu Patients at State Hospital - Ask Yule Card Donations Letters tony be condensed when neces of lack of space Full published unless the letter is critical 15 I'am a patient at the Pontiac State Hospital-and I have a re- quest to make. I've been at this hospital for a couple of years and, like many of my friends here; I have. few, if any, funds. When Christmas comes, like evernone else, we want to send greeting cards to our friends and family. Sometimes people in town’ give boxes of cards for us te send to our loved ones. ~~ As there are hundreds of us’ in this position of being unable to buy cards, we are writing so that people can know how much we want to be like everyone else and send Christmas cards at Christmas. : A Patient Wants Officers’ Apology I'm the mother of Alien Lacey. 1 thank = Pontiac Police Force for whit they do that’s good, but there are’ {wo of you policemen T expect to receive an apology from. You see, it is this way. Two He has many young friends here in Pontiac that you owe a lot to . ..-: to protect and help’ them. So I do pray that you policemen who are not. prepared _te—meet—Goed_will -get_ready, for — in the hour you think not, Jesus will come for you. Allen went home to be with his sister and loved ones -on Nov. 24, Thanksgiving Day. We ap- ‘o bo his accident ond I hope they w call on us soon at our home. Mrs. Sherman W. Lacey 141 Auburn Ave. -Madison Avenue Ad Men Know Customer Is Boss By MERRYLE 8S. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator A contemporary technique for slurring the American business system is to snipe at Madison avenue. * * . But whatever the sins of com- mission and omission of the ad- vertising fraternity, which 1s housed on Madison avenue, New York, may be, it has one over- whelming virtue. It operates on the basis of sym- which decision-making as to Cece’ Geol Gektyet Get bee oe on the art of per- suasion, rather than on brute force, Madison avenue relies on a continuous customers’ plebiscite, and it seeks no appeal from the inexorable law that the customer _is the boss. * * ? Unlike some of the theorists of politics, Madison avenue re- spects results. Doubtless as this year enters its final month, Madison avenue takes some sat- isfaction in whatever role it may have played in making this a year in which statistically more and better goods were distributed more widely throughout the population than ever before in history. NEVER SATISFIED But the sales and promotional - executives of industry are never satisfied. Their poet laureate ap- pears to be Louis Untermeyer, who once sang ‘From sleek content- ment, keep me free." _ This, writing in the organ of the Institute of Economic Affairs of New York University, an adman, Arno H. Johnson, vice presiderit 7 and director of research of J. Walter Thompson, attempts to ex- | for advertis- ; and barely a third as many liked ot the great economic need is to encour- age average people to lift. their sights as to what makes a desirable standard of living. He states: “Unless we change some of our concepts of what a high standard of living should be. eur ability to produce will outrun our ability to consume.” ANALYZE ATTACK In view of this need for the fu- ture and in light of the current 1955 statistics showing | record- breaking volume of making and exchanging goods and _ services, the recent attack by some person- alities in the Democratic Party, including Gov. Averell Harriman of New York and Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan, on Adlai ©. Stevenson for his plea for ‘‘mod- eration” should be analyzed. * * * The Michigan governor said: “In candor I must say that I was acutely disappointed by the spirit of Chicago, the spirit of temporizing with ‘present prob- lems... . “T am made heartsick by those in my own party who do not mili- tantly resist -the spurious doc- trine that, so long as our aged have some security, so long as the mest uninhabitable of our tenements are torn down, so long as our unemployment is below the critical level of the time, our job is done, we can rest . Apparently former Gov. Siccee: son of IHinois is to be pilloried for his “offense” in recognizing the economic facts of life. Yet a recent Gallup poll indicat- ed that the Eisenhower ‘‘middile- of-the-road"’ policy not only pro- duces economic results but also political rewards. The poll showed that 59 per cent of those contacted like a “man who usually follows the middle-of-the-road policy,” for which Gov. Stevenson has sug- | gested a Democratic equivalent in the word “moderation.” Only 7 per cent favored a “man who usually sides with business,’ a ‘man who usually sides with labor” as one who takes a “mid- die-of- -the-road” position, Case Records of a Psycholovist Second Grade Complex Makes Girl Shun Feminine Appearance for Years Beth hus been playitig hide- n-seek ever since the second grade. She has been unhappy. And she almost lost her devoted boy friend, for she has been running away from something that didn’t exist. Let her case be a lesson to thousands of nou other atrls who are in the same boat. Discwes this ence in high school psticholoon class. By DR, GEORGE W, CRANE Case Q-311: Beth G., aged 20, is a brilliant college coed. “Dr. Crane, I've been dating Beth for over a year.” her boy friend informed me, “‘but I cant understand her. “To be specific, she is oad ly a very good looking girl. but she seems to have no interest in her personal appearance. In fact. I am often ashamed fo be seen with her when T meet my friends. _ “And it isn’t because she hasn't the money to primp and doll up. And she doesn't belong to any re- ligious sect that places a taboo on rouge or — as I understand coarse and unfeminine, I a sex and try to escape any edious comparisons. For she had been a victim of a complex ever since the sec- ond grade. At’ that time she wasn't very pretty and was wor- ried. about freckles, pigtails, etc, Her mother was dead, so she was living with her paternal grand- mother. who apparently had little love for Beth’s mother, anyway. This grandmother rudely shocked Beth one day, for as Beth was trying to primp and improve aa, er exclaimed: “It's no use trying to be pretty. You take after your mother and will never be much to look at.” of her high school class, - In. college she is making top grades so should win 4 Phi Beta Kappa pin by her jor year. But this stellar is partly an attempt to | te oF ¥ for her inferiority complex in the realm of feminine beauty, MENTAL HIDE-N:SEEK And in order to \be sure that boys will not compare her with pretty coeds, she deliberately tries to affect mannish garb and speech. For if she bobnobs with men on their level, and looks like a half-man, she subconsciously be- “fleves men will not think of her when they talk about pretty wont en, so she will not suffer from such disastrous comparison, © Yet Beth was really a good look- ing girl, as regards her natural endowment, So I explained the facts to her and her why she was being unfair to her boy friend, as well as to herself, by _ her attempt to play hidé-n-seek with reality. As soon as I had dug out of her memory the statement by her grandmother and had shown her its importance, she readily saw the light. . She even-cried to think she had béeri so misguided and also so unhappy through the years since grade, Send for my “Tests for Sweet- hearts,’ enclosing a stamped re-, turn envelope, plus 20 cents, and -Jearn how to be-both popular and attractive regardless ot your her- edity, ° anita FA, eas eee = hg) psychological.char}s and (Copyright my... \ Glue, Scissors and Paper Used to Make Ornaments Why not make your own Yuletide decorations for the home? i = * Two do-it-yourself projects, a Christmas bell and basket utilize cardboard and gift wrap paper making simple projects. The deco- rations may be made just by fol- lowing patterns employing 1-inch squares aS a guage. Either deco-/ ration can be made in a size that best suits it for use on tree, win- dow, doorway or mantel. , The basket may be made by cutting out the pattern on a lightweight cardboard such as posterboard. Cut out the basket with a razor blade er sharp knife. Score the basket along the ramngp oer lines by cutting par- ; aie through the cardboard. Now you're ready to decorate. Cover the unscored side in red or other solid color gift wrap, using paste or glue to attach the paper. Cover the other side in a colorful! designed gift wrap that is in keep- ing with the season. Allow the paper to buckle slight- ly in a fold over the scores. This will prevent it from tearing when) the sides are brought up to form the basket. Sprigs from the Christ- mas tree or other greenery can be’ added as garnishment. For a final touch, tie center tabs firmly with a length of heavy geld tinsel cord available in gift wrapping departments. Attach a colorful tree ornament te one end of the cord, allowing the bauble to hang suspended in the center of the basket. Use the other end of the gold cord to suspend the decoration itself from the Christmas tree or CHRISTMAS BELL Lay the pattefm out on corru- \gated cardboard. The side of a grocery carton is good. After the two pieces of the bell have been Tt i | iL? | | cut -out, cover each of the four sides with a different design of Christmas gift paper, using paste or glue to attach it. Fold. the paper over to conceal the raw corrugated ote and glue it in place. _ Now the bell can be assembled ‘by fitting the slots together. A small Christmas ‘tree ornament is ORDER Clean Winter Comfort NOW! FUEL OW OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT Co. “fof the pier. Gold-célored pipe cleaners can be added for a further touch of color and glamor. * * * | A length of ribbon is placed through the eye at the top, and the \bell is ready to be hung. | HOW TO MAKE 'EM — Use squared paper of a dimension to suit and draw your patterns to this diagram. Sondaen KOs Father, Fails With Little Son WALHALLA, S. C. @—The Rev. -Mason, baby sitting with his 1%-year-old son, lay down by the youngster in an effort to coax him to sleep. But it was the minister who fell asleep. 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DRAYTON FLOOR FASHIONS 4667 QIXIE HIGHWAY DAYTON PLAINS Custom Made Drapes He acknowledged the Moscow agreement for West Germany and Russia to exchange diplomatic re- lations, But he added it was up ito the Kremlin to make relations between the two peoples anything more than a a, technicality. a | “As long as the Soviet Union et = proceeds on the assumption of the aa fae ‘partition of Germany and the ex- SLIPPERS CY \/ \/ \istence’ of two German states,” he ‘declared, ‘‘there can be no normal ‘relations between our two coun- tries.” | Von Brentano declared ‘‘the fate isealed if it tried to exchange the ‘confidence and friendship of its Al- lies for the sympathy of the Soviet Union. Nor will the German peo ple be induced by any threat or itemptation to veer from this straight course.” v ‘fulfill its tasks only if it is free ‘to make its own decisions. He add- )ed that any ‘‘compulsory neutral- lization or isolation from any alli- ances’ such as the Russians de- ‘mand “would be the worst road for us to choose or into which to force us” ‘Hooked Duck Is Hooked Out of His Regular Meal ‘City Supt. S. B. Batten, feeding ‘the nine ducks wa inhabit the | park's lake, -was puzzled because one of them was out in the middle and wouldn't come in for his food. Batten rowed out to investigate. a fish hook and the attached Jeader was fouled around a water lily. A new-type chain letter is cir- ‘eulating in Johannesburg, South Africa “guaranteeing” (instead of [money) stockings, groceries and the normal retail prices. a Chrictmas-Time Savings! aN a i i i i ai iT a i i a a ie Prices REDUCED FRATERNAL RINGS! @ Styles for Men. and Ladies © Some set with Fiery Diamonds ‘Values to $29 They're yours at a sensational low _ » price! Reserve yours now and save! Survey Shows Office Workers ‘NEW YORK W - That ancient seasonal hazard, the office Christ- mas party, remains highly popular despite recent criticisms; a survey The National Office Mangement Assn., said it queried 6,500 work- ers and found 63 per cent of the ‘women and 59 per cent of the men bets intramural holiday relaxa- Those favoring the Yule party cited social contact with other em- ployes and - supervisors ‘as theif! hod main reason, The antis referred to} od “unpleasant situations in the of- 's\fice and at home"’ afterwards. Mother and Son |Favor Yule Party | Beaten to Death Detroit Police -Report Pair Was Bludgeoned| With Iron Pipe DETROIT (#—An erlerly woman and her bachelor. son were fotind beaten to death Thursday in their home on Detroit’s Northwest Side. Police said Mrs, Ada K. Wil- liams,. 87, and her son Alfred, 67, had been bludgeoned with a length of a pipe found under the son's Both suffered multiple skull eS ; At first police believed it was | India “will have 430 have 450 million: a N. Morshol : OPEN "se a murder-suicide because the | son’s body lay near a gun col- lection and his hands showed grains of powder from careitene he had been loading. However, evidence of the beat- ings were found after the bodies/ were moved. Mrs. Williams was) in her nightdress and was found in her bedroom. Her son’s body ghar sen ix” Console Model Foor >. _ Reg. 339.95 The woman and her son were Low Boy joint owners, of a substantial share 2195. of the Fox Theater Building in, Reg. 319.95 — NOW downtown Detroit. 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VA From is tonee ‘ ay i os tween his feet . $38 87 eri nes last twice 25 3 95 ond prices are lower tnan ever In time, with the help of the Lilliputians, he refloated a half-sunken : * Batten Choice of 24 56CC shown has a calendar! boat and returned to England. long. ly Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Styles and fabrics similar. to those Quality fabrics that will stoy Cut out the parts carefully. Fold back the end panels of the big you see selling for $45 to $60. - pressed, and tailored to fit perfectly $2995 = Portable Reales / The handle is a rotating antenna. The cose is shatterproof steel. The picture on the dotted lines and it will stand. Cut the dotted strips on sides of Gulliver's leg. Paste the two strips of marching troops together, putting end A over B so it will make one long strip. Pull this strip through the slits Extra warm, raglan sleeves. . | JUNIOR EDITORS 1 Sam Benson Says: ; | Again I'm Playing To the Entire County EVERY DOLLAR DO THE WORK OF TWO! An a GOLD BELL GIFT STAMPS are given with every Leto | 9to9P Tw: WoXDaLAND oF ROOKS-s. 4 —T MPORTED-ALL-WOOL—HARD- FINISH SHARKSKIN doctor named Gulliver who was shipwrec ked on a lonely foreign shore. | $ - He was a prisoner of little men not over six inches high. They were : friendly and took him to show to their king. This strarige country was To : to my store... make. | Open Every Day or set-in ...@ Suit you'll be proud to weor. — Looks like $60. performance is amazing! Three models, many colors, © From $2995 eaten MOTOROLA behind the Teg and across the picture. Now the troop will march in re- your suggestion to “Junior Editors” in care of this newspaper; it can- SPORT not be acknowledged or returned. Tomorrow: Toys thal come alive. 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Wreath, a simple yet . dramatic ritual of Christian symbolism car- ried out during the four weeks pre- ceding Christmas. Both Protestant and Catholic ‘students are taking up the ceremony with enthusiasm, and some schools have made a point of fashioning their own scheol wreaths and carrying on the tra- dition, Student, and parents whe have introduced the ceremony inte ments spent pay rich dividends. During the pre-holiday shopping rush, the advent wreath ritual can bring home the timeless beauty of the coming of Christ and create an oasis of spiritual strength. It can emphasize te | young children that Christmas is | more than Santa Claus, and anite the family in Ls bond of love. pans anne The family ceremony “involves an evergreen wreath with four candies, and the lighting of a new candle for each of the four weeks before Christmas; with an accom-| panying prayer by the parent and a response from the family. Although the first week of Advent lis. almost over, it is not too late their homes say the few mo- to begin the custom, designed to placed four candles, three purple family meal and during the prayer tradition, Yous people will carry, the ritual in their hearts always, | along with such cherished mem- ories as gifts under the Christmas| tree, candles on a birthday cake, | Thanksgiving feasts and the family). ‘together at prayer, and introduce! it. to their own children as they marry and leave home. Here's how it’s done: The wreath, easily fashioned of “a tirete ot evergreen twined around a wire hoop made from a clotheshanger, represents the eyele of time from Adam until the coming of the Redeemer as well as the time in which Chris- | | tians await the second coming of Christ. Within the evergreen circle are four weeks of Advent, the time of ‘spiritual preparation before the ‘birthday of Christ. ‘LIGHT OF WORLD |. The candles also represent, as they are lit? Christ as the “‘light of the world, "and the Christians! ‘who carry on that light by truly | pacticing their faith. The wreath inay be placed as a centerpiece at the dinner table | and the ritual of prayer and lighting the candies said daily as a@ grace before dinner, though some prefer the ceremony as an evening prayer, or even as a '' morning one. | and allowed to burn during the make home the center of a richjand one pink. They represent the\ritual. The first Sunday the young-| STUDENTS LIGHT ADVENT WREATH — St. Michael High School students display the school's evergreen Advent Wreath with its four candles, symbolical of the four-week preparation for Christ- mas. Holding the wreath is Scott Steinhelper, Hygh Walker, Rosie Haak and Pat Hayden. Protestant candle is lit on the ‘joyful’ third Sunday, Dec. Schneider. Others are, |-r, Jerry and Po —— are reviving ca custom of a daily Advent * STACKING THEM UP — Avondale High gym students stack up in practice routi hearse for theiy part in a PTSA gram to be “ ven Thursday. Standing on Chuck RY SPIE oh 4 f x is le bi 2 Hee hay it] Nure 8 back is nes as they re- left, Christmas pro- Don Carpenter and, Classes. will compete with skits, dances and musi-_ cal numbers in the Variety show. Ww reath ritual in the home, with a new candle lit each week before |are perishing of curiosity this! free-for-all Christmas. In the St. Michael wreath, three candles are purple, sym- | Each week a new cande is lit est child lights the candle and the last Sunday the oldest has’ this; honor. Lighting of candles in the interim may be divided according to the number of children. ONE CANDLE TO START One candle is lit each day of the first week. On the second week the same candle plus a new one| is lit, making two burning. Three burn the third week, and four the \last period. Burned out candles may be replaced. Christmas Day, Lord four new candles are placed in the wreath, and all are lit. _The following prayer ritual can be used, or the family can create co Then the prayer for the} 4s own prayers. On the first day {rs week -is said: the father asks a blessing on the | Father: “Stir up Thy might, we _ beg The, O Lord, and come, 50) wreath: that we may escape through my) O God, by whose word all things protection and be saved by Thy are sanctified, pour forth thy bless- help from dangers that threaten) ine & this! wreath) and eran because of ‘our sins . “ 5 woe = wre - grant “All answer, “Amen.” that we who use it may prepare) Prager tor the : “foe : er for second week is: our hearts for the coming of Sea | “Q Lord, stir up our hearts that and may receive from thee abund-| we may prepare for Thy only | ant graces. Through Christ our, begotten Son, that through His : | coming we may be made worthy | | to serve Thee with pure souls. and the, Threugh Christ our Lord.” oe FATHER. LEADS All answer, ‘Amen, youngest child lights the first! Third week's prayer is: “Wei, humbly beg Thee, O Lord, to listen to our prayers and by the grace of Thy coming bring light into our — ‘darkened minds . .. Final prayer: “Stir up Thy might, O Lord, and come; fescue jus through Thy great strength -so that salvation, which has been hindered by our trespasses, may ibe hastened by the grace of Thy gentle mercy. Who livest and reign- est forever.” . At Christmes the wreath may be \decorated with white candles, rib- ibons and Christmas balls. It is lusually kept until Epiphany, Jan. Basketball Game, Play Slated Tonight Pontiac high School in Buz of Activity After Holiday By VICKY MICU Pontiag High School students re-) turned to a busy schedule this) week, following the Thanksgiving holidays, Tonight the basketball season opens with a game at De- troit with Detroit Catholic Central. Students hope for a PHS” victory. bolical of penitence when the individuals consider their failings in comparison to the compassion and perfect love of Christ. The pink: | mark of Advent. » Fred Spencer! Headstanders are, right, ‘Dan Butler. 11, at OS halfway | ~ Meetings Held at St. Michael's CSMS Officers Begin New Duties as Year's First Sessions Start ee ny: | Powe “and Honor Duross, visited By JANET ENGLISH The long weekend of freedom gave St. Michael High School stvu- dents a chance to prepare ade- activity. With John Keller, Janice Sears, and Joyce Dropps taking over as retary-treasurer respectively, the) dents Mission Crusade meetings Homeroom CSMC representa- tives wre Mike Lyons, spokesman for Room 2; Tom Harding, Room 13; Joe ,Tatham, Reom 11; Jacquelyn Hoover, Room 16, and Gloria Barnowski and Art’ Role who. promote the projects in Rooms 2 and 3. Yesterday found Jerry Stein- helper, Fred West, Elaine Neus-, sendorfer, Larry Maison, John Keller, Janet English, and Pat Hayden taking part in a discussion ‘Ton teenage problems at the Michi- gan Catholic newspaper office in Detroit. They represented the senior class during this .delinea-; tion of teenagers and their various life situations. Michaelites. have begun selling Christmas play, to be held Dec. | -}11 and 12, The second-year typing class envelopes. . The students say they) -|have been “seeing pink envelopes” Area i Ready for Games, Parade Christmas parade and progyams, a play and a panel talk occufies area high school .stu- dents. this week as the pe -Yule |. | sembly this afternoon sparked rush began. Avondale High was getting ready, for the PTSA sponsored Christmas program to be held next Thursday. Secrecy is the keyword here, since the event will include competition between the different classes. Pan- skits, singing, dancing. gymnastics and musical numbers are all being rehearsed strictly on senior Sam Sheehy. Rochester High wil launch the basketball. season at a game with Fitzgerald High tonight on the Fitsgerald field, : Six of Eloise Tallant's dramatics students are preparing for a panel discussion on the Junior Town Met: ing, program to be given at 9:30 a.m, Saturday over radio station WEXL, Royal Oak. They will be} accompanied by Mrs. William Poty ere, school PT of awards’ to football Wednesday in the gym. At Waterford High, reporter Jean Liimatta says a pep 4s- players tonight's basketball title with Mil- ford, on the hom¢ court. A rec: ord dance will féllow the game. There's a last minute rush to complete WTH$'s first float—The Old Woman in the Shoe — for the Pontiac parade tomorrow.. The school band, will also be*in the parade, / Hi-Y boys are planning a roller skating party Monday at the Rolla- dium. Jim Williams is committee chairman. Next, Thursday and Saturday, at & p. the play. “The Night of aay 16" will be staged.’ Over 0 in the cast, ‘and: a success: tul /presentation is a “su.é thing,” sf the directors. \ Walled Lake's senior high band will participate in Pontiac's Chtistmas parade tomorrow, un: ; ‘A president. — ‘witnessed! presentatia day Gm Geneeien of, Repeal Mt land-Moritz, The seniors heard Merrill Walls jand Al Covert of the Michigan Em- ployment Security Commission dis- cuss vocation opportunities this week. Covert has been at the school aH week giving aptitude tests and interviews to those who wish them. Walléd Lake will be host to the first Inter-Lakes Debate League tournament Monday. Waterford Farmington,’ Southfield, and Van Dyke are the other schools taking part. eral government ‘should guarantee higher education to qualified high school students through grants to. collegeg and universities, will | Mary Princko and Mary Roach the affirmative, and Torn Wester dale and Becky Odell.on the nega tive. Judges will be from the Uni versity of Michigan. | | first. round of debates will be held at 2 p.m, after which there will be a short intermission. second session wa then aaa |mence. . ' Debating for Walled Lake on the question, Resolved: That the fed- ; weeks, ro HS syUDENTS ON THE Am—Six Rochester High School students and the PTA president will form a ‘He. radio panel discussing “Important Learning Ex, back row, br, are Jim VanNocker, Ron Nordquist, ‘music to the Christmas parade, |club. She is also a PHS gym lead- periences” morning. Rehearsing for the big ,and_treasurer. |Burgess; in their sleep for the past few Brabb; ‘secretary, Rick Braid- this week, on a Royal Oak station tomorrow Seniors Await “Our Town” will. finish its _per-| lgame is held to raisé money onan tonight. Curtain time |the Varsity Club, which in the past ifor the play. directed by Mary Par-|has purchased the electric score- irish, is at 8:15 p.m. ‘board and a motion picture pro-) Tomorrow the juniors will don | Jector. aS faculty tt ee 1 dancing dresses and dark suits ~" for the J-hop, the big dance of —— | the semester for juniors. “Fan- } Girts are soon to try out. for | tasy In Frost,” title of the hop, the Betty Crocker ‘‘Search for will be held from 9-12 p.m. in the Homemaker of Temorrow” the high school gym. Sam Cos- | contest, while PHS boys are able mos will provide music for the , to vie for the Thom icAn Suc- ‘ cess Awards contest, Seniors gala affair. were told of other available Glance at Rings Will Have First Look in Ceremony Tuesday, _in Church By ANN SCHACHERN St. Frederick High School seniors, | week. Reason?—class rings have the ‘arrived and Sister Ann Francis won't Tet them have a peek until’ |the ring ceremony in the church ‘next ‘Tuesday night. Seniors will) | wear caps and gowns, for the oc-| casion. The entire student body is mak- ye the nine-day novena in honor the press” Tuesday at the .Uni- Our Blessed Mother, which will be climaxed on Dec. 8, the Feast| jot the Immaculate Conception. —_— will wear their caps and, | gowns again on this day at the 8:45 Mass. Vocation month was climaxed by an ordination ceremony | Wednesday during the 8:45 Mass, | Twe seminarians rece ived the | | | tonsure and sub-deaconite, This | can only happen in the parish of a bishop. The second Student Council as- and quately for the coming weeks of many constructive ideas and aims |for SFHS students were poened sembly was held Monday out by the council. . The school is proud of. its foot- ; ball co-captains Dick Doyon -and| president, vice president and sec-/ Jim Duren, who -received honor-| | able mention for their .gridiron, | first of this year’s Catholic Stu-| ability by the Michigan Catholic. , Last, week, two freshmen from Marygrove College, Elizabeth St. Freds and during English class gave the senior girls a picture of what college life is like. Class Officers Picked at Imlay City School Class officers at Imlay City Community Schoo] have been elect- ed as follows: '° Seniors — President, Jim Kirk-) bride; vice president, Marion Strump: secretary, Marlene Stern, I tests most of the week, | FACULTY Vs, Next week report cards will go] — | ; out to students, marking the end| Cea Lo ee ‘of the second marking period. Sen-} Clubs this week have been very {iors will be brushing up on studies | busy. The Radio Workshoppers are as senior preliminary exams are|preparing for broadcasts and an fast approaching, and sophomores assembly next week, all in the jwill take maturity and reading |holiday mood. Thursday the group will present a program for Eastern); Junior High School entitled “A |Star in the Window,” a story of iewed a COM- the spirit of Christmas. The Future game and fun Teachers Club Sunday will give. as the faculty took on'a radio panel discussion on the stadent varsity. This annual | ciyb's problems and purposés. 7 DEBATE AT SAGINAW Editor to Talk at UM =| Thursday the PHS debaters will ANN ARBOR WwW — Douglas|‘Tavel to Saginaw Arthur Hill for \Cater, Washington editor of “The their third debate tournament. |Reporter” magazine, will speak] |Pontiac is first place with 17 wins| on “A New Look at the Power of| 2d 24 losses. Pictures were again’ uppermost versity of Michigan. It is part) in the minds of students this of a university journalism lecture) week as PHS students viewed |series. and | bought sc! schoo! pictures, STUDENTS Students today v ‘bination basketball ‘avenge last year’s loss by one’ plete work on Epistolae ae |biannual Latin publication which goes on sale Monday. The paper /High, but in all junior highs throughout the city. Proceeds from | the sale will go to a number of icharitable organizations. | Heading work on this paper are co-chairmen Lynn Colwell and Sharon Holland, along with adviser ‘lama Hook. The paper has a long history—its first issue came out in 923. Staff fer Epistolae Scholae is made up of Pat Poyce, whe will direct sales at Eastern Junior High School; Janet Thomas who will head the sejling at Washing- ton Junior High; Florence Ny- man working at Lincoln Junior High; and Martha Hodge at Wever. Publicity is being handled by Frank Lawrence, with Pat Walshe taking position of busi- hess manager. All printing will be done in the high school print shop, and the staff of typists include Lynne Benter, Paul Tremper, Darlene |Humphry, Juanita Dovonno, and Dorothy Giroux. The paper will contain ‘articles, editorials, features, jokes, poems, jall submitted by former and pres- jent Latin students, ——— AO ce, Juniors — President, Julie) Knight: vice president, Jerry) Watz: secretary, Kathleen Zuhl- ke: treasurer, Jerry Greenman. | _ Sophomores — President, Rgn- ald Jager: vice president, Bob Hollenbeck; secretary, Jim Hough, ‘oner. Freshmen — "President Jim Ward; vice president, Paul Net has completed the task of ad- son; secretary, Janet VanConant ‘dressing 2,500 March of Dimes'treasurer, John Dean. Eighth grade — President, a _vice president, Peter “Kathleen Reek. wood; treasue, 4 4 Bend a Cel so Re Me = eo ie 32 lynn Thompson event are, Lr Ilen_Rathka. _, seated, Barbara: Soule, Mrs. William Potere, Eve- ing them to the the Pontiac Ch morrow, HOLD YOUR HORSES — That's what Eastern Junior High students were telling JoAnn Breeze (left) and Erna Miller as they. tethered: their patrons tickets for the annual and treasurer, Bronwen VanWag- handsome white “stallions,” preparatory to hitch- \ / school’s float which will appear in ristmas Parade at 9:30 a. m. to ‘Junior Highs Get IntoM ood of Christmas The city’s junior high schools’ parade and worked were filled with the yuletide spirit Guise; Pe as students finished et ee Ee of its Cinderella float, with its ee ee prancing papier mache horses. | iWoodshop,._metalshop and art stu- jdents all worked on the float. In the parade. Carol Rosmus will ride as Cindereila in the golden coach! with Victoria Seibert as her at-| tendant and David Forslund as} coachman. to prepare is proud } Plans ae unde way, too, for” a Christmas decorating contest, The Arrow. Lincoln Junior High students are| preparing for the fatal day: when report cards will be issued. Mark-: ing period ends this wek. A trip to a school concert by the Detroit Symphony was en- joyed by 26 members of Lincoln's’ band last week: Seventh and eighth graders also reported “‘good skating and good fun" at a roller ing periods ends this week. Washington Junior High ninth | graders and their homeroom | rae sed Louise Norton also held ‘ating party Wednesday, with | invited guests from other home- rooms. | Professor I. Q., an assembly igiven today| for the student. body. was pronouhced a “hit” by one and all. Wever “Juiior High will bring, and Rosalene’ Lockwood. In ‘the ‘Robert Church. The students arg all members ol |with a chorfis of 30 singing from/|leader and a member of ths Latin meaebepe Eloise Tallant’ 8 dramatic class. * : the opera “Hansel and Gretel” sponsored by the achool paper, | in the gingerbread hotse on the float. Costumes are as nearly like those of old Germany as the stu- — could make them. "FRANCES KAMACHOS | An active Pontiac High junior is. Frances Kamachos who recently was elected state vice president of the Michigan. Future Nurses Clubs. Frances is secretary of the Tri-County Area Future Nurses ‘Clubs and has served as head’ of the Tri-County group's program: and constitution revision com> mitttes, as well as working @n various committees of the school Club," will be sold not only at Pontiae - _—n Ba dil is * * * ena * 5 e Sie F Foe oa) * © 4 5 : J - “THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955. 5 ee | . 2 For inserting = false death no- tice in a newspaper, Charles Mc- Ateer got a month in jail in Bel- FOURTEEN ” Wealthier States Will Have to Help Less Fortahate A high ecbeel senior. cream Lansing is the youngest of 1,800 delegates to | j|have gotten together’ dn a national)thing that can be referred to as|example, but to a committee that | want any. ‘federal aid of it means|f (Written for INS) ‘level to produce a joint report on what the people want. The law-/would be representative of theless states rights, and the people WASHINGTON — Few new the proble m P ' |makers will have at their finger-|states and educational groups. jof Michigan are not going to like lideas have come out of the White| {tips areal expression of public! NO INTERFERENCE P if their taxes are increasell to ‘House Conference on Education,’ This, at least, is an accomplish-/opinion on the subject of schools.) rovide money for schools in other By JACK DAVIS See the New Invisible Bifocal the White House Conference on Edu- eation, Jack Davis, 17 this week, attends Eastern High School and is . a member of the state's Youth ia Agvet? Counell, In the dual role k SAUCE @ from! ) the most interesting and enjoy- TRY IT— ees Coe — cay. have bitten. sewea t a = chee. 4 ae Tests at Lexington showed the INGLE HOLS \ able meals at . . BRING THE FAMILY e There's only one solution as I | boys wan rabid! SET SPECIAL TURKEY DRESSING _ WITH CRANBERRY A large selection of crispy salads and delicious desserts to choose You can always depend upon HOMADE 00» suop 7 | _. 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET SERVING ALL DAY 11 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. baby. report will sort of forget. their own selfish interests and realize that education is now a national problem as it never was before. If it is net a national problem, then why have a national con- ference on it? ~ As one of the few youth dele- |gates, it. has been a great experi- jence for me to meet people trom ‘all over the United States and to | express my opinions in this way. ‘At my discussion table, the other ‘members like to get my viewpoint on most questions as representa- ‘tive of what the students of Amer- ica think, — THE RICH SROULD HELP We the have, and [| think there should’ have been a youth delegate at every table. In our talks, we called for more, teachers, ‘ pomted. out ways in| which they could be obtained, and! detailed our school building needs. | are see it—the wealthier states will | have to help the less fortunate ones, with the federal govern- ment as the distributing agent. A great deal of consideration ‘must be given to the plan for ‘distribution, Administration should) not be entrusted to one =n, for Hive thatthe er pec adults accepted ‘us as they: — Now, all of this is going to ill any other dogs his pet might from there on. There would be no different light on the subject. His state is states’ rights con- scious and afraid of what, the federal government might do ‘about segregation. Titian! I don’t see how the educated citizenry, democracy will | fall. That's the point of it all. | would understand it. better | if they realized the high rate ‘of | nied a proper education because there just are not enongh teach- ers and classrooms to go around. Unless we have a better Eyes Examined New Larated at Next ta Btate Theater FE 4-521). & delegate and a student, Jack ’ ation to deter-| fecting.” views om, (he Wesbingics but -it is the first time = states ment, The report will be some-| President Eisenhower will cer- Becgilon pilates canst sats. : asnssontinssenennsnener-eaam es . m tainly do Soetig Ale ea met locally, the money should be| But concessions have to be | : eestaitess ithe conference. After all, it's his Exe to the states for handling) Made on both sides, and they oniane The question of federal aid will possibility of federal interference ‘ay ; be settled one way or another. {jy jJocal affairs. armed forces rejection for iliter- | SATU RDAY weet the acy and how many children in|... DR. H "BUSSEY. 1 think, and 1 hope, that the | we had a fellow from Missis- | te United States are being de 1.’ Opto Jaciot people who don’t agree with the |’ sippi at our table. who put & plometris ederal. government could give oun money to build separ- jate schools for colored and white when the Supreme Court says seg- regation is wrong. That would be a mixed-up mess; you've got to ibe consistent. MUST MAKE CONCESSIONS Federal aid to education may mean forfeiting some of our states) rights, but it is necessary in we) ‘national interest. sion Teenager Forgets Grief to Avenge Dog's Death STANTON, Ky, A boy dis missed his grief over loss of his, dog yesterday and volunteered to| | The dog owned by Eugene Pat- irick, 17, reportedly bit four people, | about 30 dogs and cats and an junknown number of livestock be-| fore it was killed by the boy’s father. Yesterday, Eugene killed five| dogs and a cat his hound bit. 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Neat button tufted bock = tiling dsawer. adds o modern touch to this well designed living room piece. Newest decorator cover of service- able metallic tweed $27 DOWN QUAKER DELUXE TV SERVETTE. 95 ' Set of 4 with FOAM RUBBER DD cewi $12 DOWN Made especially for LEWIS’ by SIMMONS with extra comfort added by a layer of foam rubber AS ADVERTISED " Ure Stunning modern chest finished ia Perfect Gift jors ~ _— blond oak. Same chest available in © SWEETHEART other bnishes, : © DAUGHTER © WIFE $ Ua. A sagt © MOTHER Deposit © SISTER Holds Any © over springs. Beautiful modern cover. Specialy priced | PEOPLE TOLLEY CEE : Sceeeeerenennet cevuecersnonasercunscennaienbans wees oon nea DVrman Ablionally edi ertised Tp “blest 3 In ivory with. rose de- sign. 4 trays with one serving as a. stand. High enough to pull over lap while eating. # CHARGE ALL YOUR TOYS— PAY NEXT YEAR! 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Conservationists Meet ‘the CIO International Union a ett ‘Electrical Workers since Oct. 1 The company had offered a five-| ‘today slashed the salaries of exec- year cnaivad (caer it said ee to Study Land Grabbing y utive and technical personnel and raise wages 16 per cent over that! by U.S. Arm . ‘said ‘we are settling down for a period. That proposal was accept- | y y long strike.’ ‘ed by several other unions bargal n-| . | Gwilym A. Price, president of ing for company employes, but was| GRAND RAPIDS #—The Michi- Wesinghouse, said salaries of all turned down by the CIO-IUE and|gan United Conservation Clubs’ elected officers of the firm will/the United Electrical Workers (in-| board of directors will meet at be cut 50 per cent. Salaries of dependent) whose 10,500 members| Detroit Dec. 10-11, immediately Children’s ~e@ 95 : Children's Ur Rockers ... 4 Rockers. . °7° Maple Bunk Outfits i $ 99° Complete with Sealy Bunkettes |to the absolute minimum. | The CIO-IUE and’ the company pletion by next fall. i ain negotiations Tuesday in 225 married students now attend iNew Y. | Ferris Institute. T ABLE L A M PS % Inch Plate Gla: icertain other higher management are also striking against the firm.| following the two-day reed = personnel will be cut 40 per cent,| Union officials were not imme-| meeting of the Michigan ry All First Quality DOOR MIRRORS LINOLEUM RUGS | and at least two-fifths of the ad- diately available for comment on vation Commission. : 10 Year 34 Pat | ministrative and ‘technical em- the company salary move. 2 oO - . Values $369 to Guarantee p Q vee employes will be furloughed week-| — Chief topic to be discussed is! ® og: ‘ly on a rotation basis. . ildi lat what Harry R. Gaines, MUCC)® “<2 $1095 18°x63" While They Last “With absblutely no progress i Ferris Build ng Flats - * | secretary-treasurer, termed the! s negotiations, we can only conciude| ee omens vere a Army’s “land grabbing tactics.” |we are settling down for a long |Started on three new married stu- “ Living Room ALL | 4-Drawer $ 50 strike, " the emnpany said. =| dent apartment buildings at Fer- pegs er aera loa Suites REDUCED 3 Unfinished Chest “—~ In addition, the company said, iris Institute. The project, annual MUCC U Peninsula is pper | | jall expenditures for outside serv. estimated at $340,000, will provide, n SR ee, | . ; , Lices-and materials will be curtailed 36 apartments for married stu-| soting rq * ih a P YOU ALWAYS P. AY LESS ATL & S idents and is scheduled for com-; Upper Peninsula clubs were’ More than urged to submit proposals and questions for consideration at the & meeting by Feb. 1. i L & S Furniture Sales Co. 3345 Auburn Rd. (M-59) One Mile East of Auburn Heights | The = called out its 44,000) members at-29 company plants'to} Armed guards stood by when a ‘back up demands for a 15-cent Michelangelo painting from| | hourly raise under a one-year con- | Malta was brought ashore at Na- istate corrections - conserva meeting, Gaines = S.J: Gilman, director of the. tion | camps, .will- speak at the Detroit 4.4 2 Acres of Free Parking OPEN 9 to 9 Daily—12 to 5 Sunday tract and settlement of a dispute ples en route to Rome for restora- Piover company efficiency — Studies, | tion work, The board cr adopt a budget | ' afd and hear committee réports on| ~ Features: Safety Slip Clutch, Big 614" Blade. Cuts 224 lumber at 45°. ' advetrised. Full year warranty. 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Other permits were for: 19 resi- dential garages, $14,497; 36 resi- dential alterations and repairs, one commercial altera- tions and repairs, $4,000; wrecking jobs, $25,156; one mov- ing permit, $600; and three fence $26,222; permits, $1,215. Totals for October were 93 new residences ($730,200) and 225 total permits amounting: to $996,248. The Sudan has about one. million square. miles, one-third that of the United. States, and a population of 8,820,000. - THE PONTIAC PRESS, I ‘RIDAY: DECEMBER 2.1955 : *% three "WHAT'S MY LINE? scramble as Sais or tee os appeors under arrow, cetug downwerd. TRAISE. 222 we. 9 CUSSOVI f < ® © 1985 What's My ‘Line, Inc Ac lg related to my work. Un- le to. guess my line. Answer > 3s eo “NO ww & | WH Vesterdoy's onswer: oPera, airing, shArp, | @roNd, plane, Scole, oclove. : ao) 2-0 NO MONEY DOWN Teke Up to 6 Months to ey Hey Kiddies _ SEE SANTA He Has a Gilt for You. 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Sanders will wrap and mail your gift candy for arrival just before Christmas— - and guarantee delivery anywhere in the United States. BE. WRITE pencils and pens jare useful gifts for ev . You can, match the apparatus to the ‘person. There's a pen for iono- |sphere writing, and ‘one for 20,000 leagues under the sea. This one’s jetaiza: fill it in 10 seconds. Collegiate Raid Goes Haywire | | Invasion Attempt Foiled | as Law Traps Students on Wrong ‘Campus’, GALESBURG, IW. (INS) — A’ group of embarrassed college stu-| | dents wound up playing their own) “comedy ef errors” recently when ney went on a pre-football game, raid in Galesburg. | s | ' Se 6: Stores and 29 National Super Markets The | band of stalwarts from Mon-| mouth College, Monmouth, IIL, de-, | cided to invade the campus of | | Knox College in Galesburg to “‘fire| up” interest in the annual game’ | between the two institutions. But someone goofed in drawing | up plans for the raid. Unfortu- | nately, the students set up their | beachhead on the Knox County court house square which is lo- | cated a block away from Knox | College. $120 PC ue ND Assortment = ee “A family affair,” designed to please everyone— from Grandma down to Junior. There is a wide variety of both dark and milk chocolates, with | such deliciously different centers as pecan mallow, mint chip, cherry cream, and pecan marshmallow fudge. You'll also find butter almond toffee, nut caramel rolls; cup fudge, and many more, 1, 2, 3, and 5 Ib. boxes. No one noticed the error, how- ever. and the raiders went to work: on a historic bronze statue that is/ ‘the pride of the county. First they} |painted it and then they poured| machine oar all power the statue. After sing off guns ‘and fire- crackers to celebrate their achieve- soe the raiders set fire to the | | | | statue. That was their second mistake. 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Among those chosen were ( left to right) Marietta Neubecher of Clarkston, Jean Liimetta of Canterbury Members to Bring Guests to Saturday Evening Festivities The Christmas Dance and guest night of the Canterbury Club will be held Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1 a.m. in the Hotel Pontiac . | * Ld « Mr. and Mrs. Charles Opie are among those taking guests. Ac- companying them will be Mr. and Mrs. Robert Lohff. Dr. and Mrs. Bruce Hubbard will take Mr. and Mrs. Cari Kaltwasser of Birmingham. Mr, and Mrs. William Rogers will have Mr. and Mrs. William Ingrigg as their guests, Gathering at the Voorheis road home of Mr. apd Mrs. William Brace will be Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Long of Dearborn, the Ralph Behl- ers, the Wesley Stewarts, Mr. and Mrs. Robinson Bronoel, Mr. and Mrs. LaVon Ryden, the Charles Allens and the Thomas Moffats. * Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Murphy Jr., will have as their guests Mr. | | and Mrs. Robert W. Yokom of, Dearborn. Mr. and Mrs. Robert G/ Phillips of Clarkston will be guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd L. a} Jr. 1, of Rochester. Hills Gardeners Invite H usbands to Yule Dinner ose. 2 Bring reir PER EE nee of Lake Orion. scholarship — foadership. % % eo woud Ne * Pentiac Press Photos Waterford, Nancy Lee Ea owery of Devondale avenue and Gail Greenless The high school seniors were chosen on the basis of +. E i DAR Honors Good Citizens. With Thursday Tea Mts. Allan H. Monroe (right) of Cherokee road, regent of Gen. Richardson Chapter, DAR, was photographed at the _ Thursday tea with Mrs. George Elired 7 Watkins Lake, chairman of the Good Citizens’ Committee. The affair was held at the Ottawa drive home of Mrs, Maxwell L. Shadley. | FRIDAY, DEC ‘EMBER 2 R 2,1 1955, PAG ES 19-21 Concert Scheduled Wednesday Soprano Will Sing With Symphony Frances Greer, opera soprano,\in voice on the faculty ‘ot the Uni- | followed by three arias from will be guest artist Dec. 7 at the versity of Michigan. | grand opera by Miss Greer, |second pape ae app The program for the concert The second’ portion of the pro- nee “ = : a Blasi, m Re will include “Christmas Concer. gram will include LaGassey’s *'Se- a meee «cask comtac’ { th to” by Corelli and “The Unfin- quoia’’ and Bizet's “L’Arlesienne as cobalt Gan cement ished Symphony, No, 8” by Shu- Suite No. 2”, lat liacsia’ Junior High School. | bert, presented by the orchestra, \light opera by Miss Greer, | Mw Cd o = The program will feature num- |bers for the Christmas season, Miss iGreer has starred in concert, cg | fadio and TV, For nine years |sang leading roles with the Metro- 'politan Opera in New York. The list of grand operas she has participated in includes “Fi- | delio”, “La Boheme”, “Don Gi- evanni”, and “The Marriage of Figaro”. She has also appeared in “Desert Song”, “Student Prince” and “Red Mill”, and has made recordings. In her recent appearance with \the New. York Philharmonic Or- chestra in Carnegie Hall, she sang the role of Concepcion in Ravel's “L’Heure Espagnole’’. This marked her’ 10th performance with the Philharmonic in the past three * “ ye Miss Greer is now featured in |‘‘Musicland, U.S.A.", a radio pro- | gram. Besides her schedule as a concert _artist, she is_ a J phase « —— Women’ s Section and two solos from | os : ‘ w wt nll aioe American Revolution, Thnradey, Mrs. Gerls, a past chapter regent, was social chairman of the day, Mrs. | The members of the Bloomfield Hills Branch of the Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Associa- “WSCS Has’ | Mrs. .F. B. Gerls of West Huron street serves tea to Mrs. L. L. Dunlap of Delaware drive at the tea spon- | tion have invited their husbands ~ Coevering will show his new mio- ' children—on Buckingham Palace Stocking Decoration to be thefr guests at a holiday , dinner Monday in the dining room of the new Bloomfield Hills ifigh| ~ School on West Long Lake road. Those “invited to carve turkey for the- gathering are Lester L.| Colbert, Edward P. Turner, James! R. Longwell, Edward S. Wellock and Howard Harrington. DeForest W. Candler and Raymond T. Per-| ring will also carve. Mrs. William G. ferruce vis) chairman of the dinner and Mrs, | Robert Vanderkloot heads the dec: oration committee. Following the dinner, Jack Van! tion picture, “Outdoors in Amer- jea.”’ Snapshot to Adorn : Royal Yule Card © LONDON (INS)—Queen Eliza- beth and Prince Philip are report-|, sored by the Gen. seen C net Daughters of the Dunlap served on. nthe committee for the tea. December Gathering is The December meeting of the : ; ae WSCS of the Central Methodist! {Church was held at the church | FR. ANCES GREER | Thursday. Mrs. Percy Jones gave ——— mer... Birmingham Garden Club | The program, “We Would See Jesas,""-was under the direction Pl VY ] t id W k h ‘of Mrs. Donald Porritt Jr. Mrs. ans u e 1 e Or S Oop thevies fe Rds and tel ‘A Christmas Originals Warkshop | p-m. The afternoon session will i ries Steeber were narrators [¢ . be o. s [the program. Mrs. Jerle Head sang is scheduled for Dec. 13 by the| be from 12:38 to 3 o'clock. }a solo accompanied by Mrs. John| Birmingham Branch of the Wom- yz The evening session from 7:30 Mulder. jen's National Farm and Garden|to 9:30 will be open tothe public Others taking part in the pre- }Association. The workshop will be | cima pace aged eo wrens py weno ere ne) ac |e et the Birminghees 5 Coen |be our way of setting the lays Schwaninger, Mrs. Ernest Witt- | munity House. ee al re ae kopt, Mrs. Donald Tryon. Mrs. | wire Witiam M Calan al eens! rmingham. Gerdon Allison, oe Porritt | ora! chairman, with Mrs. Frank. — and Peter Schwasiager. D. Webb as leader of the work- Ladies Aid Holds Mrs. Richard Balmer. president, shop and schedules. Members of. c announced the Flint District WSCS|the garden club will display theit | Election of Officers ed to have selected a vacatien|- will hold a clinic at the Wilson)individual Christmas decorations | Officers of the Ladies Aid So snapshot of taemselves with Prince| Avenue Methodist. Church‘ here) Otner members of the general ciety were ‘chosén Wednesday Charles and Princess Anne for]. | ‘| Jan, 13. . committee are Mrs. J. Paul When the group met in, Fellowship their personal. Christmas cards . MeConkie, chairman of the eve. Hall, Oakland Avenue United this year. Luncheon was served by the| ning exhibits; Mrs. C. R. Ober. Presbyterian, Church. The British royal couple's per-|: Lucy Webb Hayes Unit with Mrs.| meyer, purchasing chairman, | Those re-elected were Mrs. Guy sonal cards for the past three years have shown them with theit balcony, 1954; in a cbronation group, 1953; and informally at Balmoral Castle, Scotian, in 1952, Luxurious and whimsical - stock- ‘Caswell, president; Mrs. Edith. Francis Mapley as chairman. As-| and Mrs. €oyle R. Fisher, regis- Hillman, vice president; Mrs. Fog- ‘sisting, her. were Mrs. Gene -Cal-| tration, houn, Mrs. Frank Williamson, iter Berdan. recording secretary; Mrs. Robert Field, Mrs. Clyde} Mrs. Bronson Brant is respon- |Mrs. Iva, Vanderkoy, treasurer, }Howse, Mrs. William Taylor and sible for accessories, Mrs.:C. V./and Mrs. Clarence Failing, cor- Mrs, Glenn McClure. DiPietro, properties; Mrs. Harold | ‘responding secretary, R., Chapel, hospitality, and Mrs. | Plan. Your Clothing B. R. MacDonald, removals. The | _ 7 officers of the group and member: Lamps Tell Story i= {Purchases Ahead Write down how much you can of the board are acting as hostess-| The Paris tendency is - toward es. ‘original lamp-stands with a mean ings add to your party mood dur- Th y > ing the holidays. siandaeen are afford to. spend for clothes this petty bunbearadll gen eee | ing and sometimes even.a double : J * ry » i] ae now sprinkled over the ankle of winter, and pick out the articles) noveltion decerstens® for differ. purpose nylon stockings, ‘Othér Good Citiveni ‘|that best plug the holes in your in- Antique lamps, vases or candle ventory that come. within this sum. ent rooms of the house, holiday ‘holders still provide elegant and Golden sprays of holly are used) — : ——. at the knee of nylons just for fun | chosen by Col Richardson and Myrna. Maass of Rochester. Lhe. girls were guesis | When you go ‘shopping, don’ : suc- Tastee oorkaes decorate istylish stands. Poa fay ioe tnd: punted on some nylons for) CHUDICr i boy nig han ere (left to righ) Maria Thomas th chopter a tee held Thuraday, [Fah cece ya herom'0 ttm en cue sens yo ee of Eli Lake _ Grete hc of Kote Harbor - a" y ee itory shows you must have black. lunch recess from noon to 12:30 | ‘signers of fine arts. ° 7 } } \ \ t i ad Ps ¥ }- . ° | . § 5 ie” eo 4 - ‘4 i a ‘ pe “ ; ‘ i ? \ ie L * ’ : . f . a J n ‘ . i 4 ‘ f re ‘y \ bh é i ” : ™ eee j : ‘ 4 f i 4 : aiig ’ es é a e THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 By ELIZABETH WOODWARD “Dear Miss Woodward: I'm 15,|. sheuld I say what we will ex- land i have a girl friend that 1 change or should she? take to the school dances, and on’ «And if | should find another girl dates whenever I can get a Tide'in the meantime and start going with some other boy. lwith her, how long should I BO 4 “I'm looking forward to the time | lwith her before 1 start _ Boing when I ean have my driver's li-| steady 9” cense and take my girl out on @ Answer. It seem# to me that date all by myself! 1 feel sure she. going steady is a luxury that loves me now, but-I'm afraid she, youngsters can‘t afford. During might go with someone else if she those seemingly endless days b.d.1.| had the chance and they knew (hefore driver's license) a boy's p wasn't going steady. idates are at the mercy of older “How am [ te go about. going boys with cars and parents with steady — her? oo I bring I cheerful dispositions. He's not ex-, jactly a free agent—he can't quite ‘come and go as he pleases. Until he is in a position to do | / a really steady job of seeing his | | girl regularly and consistently, | | there's not much point in bring- | ing up the subject with her. No | matter how much he wishes she | | wouldn't yield to the temptation to go out with other boys. After dating your girl quite a bit you may both discover simul taneously that you infinitely pre- ee ee Oe eee we Better Be 1 Comfortable Tonight ! ! Tet Pee ee ee ee Was ea ee Seat et Pe ee, On ne ee s Ging er Men Bound to Be Fine Treat Pontiac Cook Adds Fruit for Features, Put your slippers on, Light up your pipe You're not going Bye-bye tonight! and Icing Mouth Tomorrow You're Taking Ea J, 00 Jon ek aa Jee Jee J TOF .? ip “ the subject or should she? fer to be together. Dates with other/bracelet or weaver: people. -hold no ‘interest at all. could counter with a similar offer. Masld nw time: to talk over YOUr of her oun ‘discov You “iil have drifted into going steady without any agreement to) do so, Then you could ask her it) she. would wear your ring or your Steady Dating Is Difficult for Non-Drivers, and she} pana up irrevocably until you're sure of your mind and | —— — heart. - "Dear Migs Woodward: I'm away in college but I'd like to go steady with a girl in my home town.. She's a senior in high school, wiiaicls aes aed toy uae just as-much to any new girls you might find as te the one you enjoy dating now. Avoid tying * make it tough for her: announced by Tass ne ta anten her parents, + the last semester of her senior aa year, Would you want her te Mr. and. Mrs. miss them because you couldn't Everell G. | be there with her? Stukey of Why not settle for being The _ Big Thing in each other's lives, Swanton, and skip (for the time. beirg) Ohio. Her ‘thoughts of being the only thing? . | See her as often as you can.. fiance is and let her make her own ar- Walter R. |rangements for those times when ‘you are inaccessible, ee Van Til, son rout. _ of -Feach.- of the A. F. (Copyright, 1966) Grant Reps. Gift Wallet Has Defect en Ruth was. graduated from the in Zipper =» Universi Sol) Recipient Wonders and we dated quite often during _HHend-coreed... Hond decorated The last summer. Since. I don't get * under the glaze home very often ‘weyld’ going engagement Of steady be.fair to her?” Ruth Ann’ | aygwer: it would put her social Stukey of |life entirely in your hands. Of GC i} d ‘course, that's what would happen vartan anyway even if you were home. avenue is |But absentee “ownership” would ’ Now at | Pontiac Pottery St Today's most-wanted dinnerware Wild Rose light ‘n’ airy poste! tableware for moderns! The refreshing design I] keeps its gaiety because it's hand-corvedond hand-pointed +—under gicze—never fades. + or washes off! 16-piece Starter Set, $14.95. Single Service, $3.95. Also open stock, ne Hurry! Hurry! Send now—sew in time for Santa! This wonderful doll wardrobe will thrill every little miss: Includes complete western outfit, skating outfit, square dance | Andther Unusual CHRISTMAS Your Children to the fg ape es Toledo. frock, afternoon dress, lingerie! Parade. is P I, 2 _ See eeotiditor . A Jan. 27 if Giver Should Be’ All sew-easy to make; thrifty—use SPECIAL ° : i ‘ontiac Press Home A jan, . gay scraps! From ae breathtaking 3 SAY, How About 3%) Yesterday. a pleasant voice on, eddie ¢s Told About This Pattern 4895: For dolls 14, 16, collection of originally 1 yl the. telephone said Its owner had) ; - i & 18, 20, 22 inches tall. See pattern. designed mountings ba a tp SLIPPERS! 3 a very good recipe for Ginger: | , RUTH ANN STUKEY planned. By EMILY POST \for yardages. Send now! | ' . fe ; ‘4| bread Men, and would we be in-| x ; This pattern easy to use, simple | From $15.00 |e ll terested? We told Mrs. Rick . . a sedi cee ely a to sew, is tested for fit. Has com. rom . je | ts | Thompson that we would be de-| ne Will Be Spon sored birthday a; en Several day, Plete illustrated instructions. sear to ker @lamunde and ket us re | a 4 lighted to have her recipe to pass, inter when 1 weet to trensfer my | Send 35 cents in coins for this help” you select. the appropriate BURY OSTA Goto pall yous reader coors: m inaee from my old wallet to the, Gece eee mounting that will flatter and en- 1 ' Mrs. Thompson loves to cook irming a ain ers new one. I discovered that the z |tern for first-class mailing. Send oer cdinueas eearcner EM She likes to. collect and exchange : - bes Anne Adams, care of 137 Pon- A Aeehes — The Birming-' moved to Cambridge Village, Bir- Per was broken. “T would like to know if it would | ae be proper to tell my friend about this and ask her to exchange it) Town and Country | Shoe Department with no obligations . . Yes they will be finished in time for Christ- mas. : rstileieiare Pattern Dept., 243 West, , New York 11, N.Y. Print+ =e, name, addres¢ with zone, She passes out her gin-) r- ham Society have a doubly busy recipes = | gerbread men to all the neighbo ‘hood children. Once she used them will of Women Painters Mingham, from Las Vegas, Nev. day TO FETE BRIDE-ELECT 9:30 to 9 P. M. tre tretn ein man Ti Wh wn eh ™ GINGERBREAD MEN Te!-Hurof Sho Cent . TS ‘ as place cards for her daughter's Dec. 10. Mrs. Harry A. Toulmin Jr. and {or another, or must I keep it and eee io — ee oo dita 4 birthday party. Mrs. Thompson is Members have invited their in- her sister, Sally McDonald, will say nothing. 1 could use a new IF «pins ie ay y, Saturday a member of the Wilson PTA. ‘structor, Emil Weddinge, asso- give a tea and kitchen shower wallet and it seems a shame to rench Spotlighting Thursday in the former’s home |jet this one go to waste.” Phone FE 4-4542 - By Mrs. Rick Thompson JSUWELERS i rn . 2'2 cups sifted flour Reg. Jeweler—Amer— A French Shriner—Bess | i itecapooalioalt : Jem Society 4 1 teaspoon ginger ', teaspoon cinnamon ‘4 teaspoon cloves 1 teaspoon baking soda 2 cup brown sugar 16 W. Huron St. Outdoor Footwear. cup shortening ‘', cup dark molasses 3 tablespoons milk Sift dry ingredients ees twice. Cream sugar and shorten- ‘ing until fluffy. Add molasses and jmilk. Stir in dry ingredients. Chill ciate professor of design at the for pride-elect Evelyn Biggers. University of Michigan, to give a Evelyn will be married Dec. 7 l-man show of his paintings at to Frederick W. Koteskey of Gree- the Baldwin Public Library that ley, Colo. afternoon, and he and Mrs. W ed-’ * * Mrs. Glen M. Davis, Mrs. Norris dinge will be honor guests at the perkin and Mrs. H. Perry Holmes, tea which will follow. entertained at a recent luncheon The show will continue at the’ ¢o, bride-elect Jane Met Sane library through Dec. 13. ‘and William S. James Jr. will be The women painters work un- married Dec. 29. der the direction of Mr. Wed- as * At the bazaar given Wednes.- Answer: If you kgow where your friend bought it, you could | go to the store immediately and explain that it was broken. Other- wise, the only thing to do is to tell your friend zee what hap- pened. “Dear Mrs. Post: When a wom- an guest is leaving a party and! the men nearby are standing. wait- ing for her to make her exit and, she becomes involved in last- min-) Sculptured Pieces Instead of simply displaying a, jbeautiful piece of sculpture in al ‘home, the French now make it use- ‘ful and put it in the spotlight as a lamp-stand topped b ya shade. In the latest exhibition of home, decorations many table or desk, lamps had sculptured figures as. |ute conversation with some of the! ‘o fd oC 1 nge, who comes over from Ann Jacobsen’s Flowers Me a toured boi. Cut with a| Arbor. each Wednesday after. day afterncen by the Women’s . ° noon in thé Bloomfield Hills uxiiary rist Church Cran- Cordially Invite You to Our gingerbread man cutter and care-| Sched! studio. brook, ‘the flower arrangements fully transfer to greased baking ect. | | Warren, Mrs. Clarence C. Patterson, Mrs. were all done by Mrs. Leslie H. \guests, is it permissible for the men to be seated, or must they re-| ‘main standing until she leaves the OPEN HOUSE Sunday, Dec. 4 10:00 A. M. to 5:00 P. M. A Christmas Fantasy See thousands of beautiful Poinsettias and Flower- Make features and buttons out | of raisins or dried prunes. Bake | 10 minutes in a 375-degree oven. mouth. Mrs. Thompson keeps the fin- ished cookies in the refrigerator to keep the icing firm. Makes 2 dozen cookies or 14g dozen ginger- ing Plants. Unusual Cut Flower arrangements bread men. Unique holiday novelties and Candle Table oe designs. Mrs. J. L. Bennett Bring the Kiddies! Santa Will Be There! At J acobsen’s 11'Scn 5 — From RE as You Enter ¢ Orion M-24 Perry St. Entertains Sorority Mrs. Cleo Wiley of Otter av enue ‘was hostess to Zeta chapter of | Alpha ‘Delta Kappa Sorority Thurs-| jday evening. [ Assisting the hostess was Mrs. N. G. Polk. Program Chairman Mrs, Arthur FLORAL EENHOUSES - ‘by giving a history of bells, their’ ‘casting and uses including the car- illon. ‘During the business meeting con- ducted by Mrs. Harold Newstead. announcement was made that the inext meeting would be held at the home of Mrs. Robert Boyce on Dwight avenue. John Hoppin and Mrs. Green of Turtle Lake Farms. O'Neill introduced Mrs. Joseph L. | Bennett who entertained the group Pease are in charge of the affair. Mrs. Green brought the many The evening of Dec. 10 the so- kinds of orchids, which adorned the ‘ciety will give its annual dinner Japanese tea tables, from her own| Add a dab of pink icing for a party, to which husbands are in- Sreenhouses and also the white standing for so long as they are ‘vited, in the home of Mr, and Mrs. and yellow chrysanthemums. Cyrus R. Osborn on Martell drive, Auxiliary members who had Bloomfield Hills. need tite . the yout year con-| ribu 0 the forei atmos- RETURN TO THE EAST phere. Mrs. mee Ga Mr. and Mrs. William A. Schmitt showed her model of a. Shinto| have left for their home in Utica. shrine, brought back with her N.Y., after a visit with Mrs. after a long residence in the Schmitt’ s brother-in-law: and sister, Orient. Mr. and Mrs. William E. Blythe .. /of Bates street. Japanese costumes were loaned se | by Mrs. Maxwell Fead who, with On ae evening mothers of, her husband and four daughters, members of Birmingham High) *Pent two months in Japan last |School football teams gave a ban-| Ye@"- | quet for all 38 members, thet Mrs. Fead also superintended| coaches and managers. The din-| the tea, ordering cakes from over-| ‘ner was served at the ‘high school.!seas and showing a model of an) /Oriental doll festival, held at! (Camsinextine in == Far East. M usicale Clubs Mr. and can A jeans Wil- liams of Yarmouth read will be , among cocktail hosts Saturday evening preceding Winter Club's _ dinner-dance at Bloomfielé Hills Country Club. to Meet Sunday On Dec. 27 Mr. and Mrs. Wil- The junior clubs of the Tuesday liams will give a supper party for Musicale will hold their Christmas young friends of bride-elect Toni meetings Sunday at 3 p.m. Gossett. The Matinee Musicale will gath- | -* ‘er at the home of Sharon Sue. Mrs. Jess D. Chamberlin of|Neiger on James K boulevard. The |Lakeside drive will be hostess at | Sylvan Shores drive home of the a large luncheon Wednesday at-the! john Nicholls Jr. will be opened | | | serving this season in the tra- dren always had one big party dur- 'they invited all their friends. Is any room?" Answer: They should remain ‘nearby. They could go to another part of the room and sit down. © “Dear Mrs. ‘Post: My mother) passed away two weeks ago. With the Christmas season only a few. weeks off. I would like to know just how far we can go in ob- ditional fashion without being criti- cized. “As tar as I am concerned the will be a sad one, but I have two teenaged children who have been looking forward eagerly to the Christmas = day. “We always have gone to great lengths in decorating our house. both inside and out, and the chil- ing the holiday season to which of this possible under the cir- cumstances?" 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(Near Waterford) GR 3-1894. 1] CLOTHING — TOYS — FURNITURE — it For Your Conryniance Open Bait and Sunday 10 a.m. to-8 a "APPLIANCES| ams gud “MISCELLANEOUS ww . \ 4 , é ° > _ \, | y : : a . 4 oe , | | ' eo A We : =a 3m an q é = aie = “ TIF PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2. 1955 \ ~— TWENTY-ONE 7 Initiated — _in-Thursday Ceremony Rite Conducted by 150 Attending of the Eastern population. parison with Switzerland, which production are. the leading indus- in its entirety has onty 42 million tries with branches of Switzer Guest Contrasts American, Swiss Life|* ‘ Elizabeth ‘Hitz $8 Chur, Switzer- jland, told of the life, ‘customs, ‘education and govefnment of her inative land when she spoke be-' observations of \fore members ‘of the Zonta Club Thureday at mel Waldron. White Shrine, With) Here for a two-year’ stay, she has found many contrasts between United States, She has seen" most] United States, Switzerland’, in. part of the U. S.) dustries employ 52 per cent of and has based her impressions'on| the population, our cities in com- Watchmaking, chemical and food land's large corporations located td Our everyday use of mechanical Approximately 150 members and guests attended the initiation cere- mony of the Pontiac White Shrine). 22 Thursday. Those receiving the degree of the order were Mrs. Blanche Wood- man, Mrs, Clarence Crawley, Mr. and, Mrs. Matt Shelten, ‘Mrs. Roy Euffinton, Mrs. Miles Frusher and Mrs. Lawrence Lacey. Mrs. Nita Payne, worthy high “priestess, and Wayne Sc ott, watchman of shepherds, enter- tained the group. Guests were present from Royal Oak, Highland Park, Mount Clem- ens, Dearborn, Flint, Detroit, Port! Huron, Ann Arbor and Windsor. * * * Mrs. Charles Merrill, supreme noble prophetess; Milton Penzien, deputy watchman of shepherds of District 6, and Frank Batson, dep- uly supreme watchman of shep- herds of Detroit White Shrine 20, were the supreme visitors present, Mrs. Samuel Smith was chair- man of the banquet assisted by Mrs. Charles Sarver. : ‘ A Christmas party featuring al cooperative dinner and exchange | of gifts will-be. held Dec. 14. Sorority Plans | Dance, Dinner to Observe Yule © Mrs. Albert Anselmy was_ hos- tess to the Alpha Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma Alpha Thursday, evening at her West Huron street home. | Mrs, Marshall Rose, chairman) of the Valentine benefit bridge. | reported on the progress of plans| | | { living in her country and in the are in the fashion focus. overblouse can go to work or on informal dates. sheath dress is featured with the button detail on the sleeves.and halfway down the front of the dress. Patch pockets on the hips accentuate the slim look. mer Plaid cotton overblouses and wool Teamed with a sheath dresses o equipment in the home, automo- biles and appliances are luxuries in, Switzerland, but still the Swiss have the highest standard of living in Europe, the speaker said. SCHOOL SYSTEM Pupils, she said, enter play ‘to primary and secondary schools. ! After high school they are trained jas skilled workers or for profes- sions from four to eight years. * = & A knowledge of French, German| | business of 20 per cent of popu- lation. ° The varied climate and scen- ery of Switzerland, with its | mountains snowcapped all year, and with balmy weather in f south, make it a mecea for trav- elers, Miss Hitz noted, | ‘As @ nation, Switzerland pioneert lin the tourist trade, Is famed fot | ‘hospitality and well-kept hostelries, | | o * f Zonta Club's December dinner | land business meeting will be a! \Christmas party Dec. 8 at Kings- ey Inn. ischool at 2'2 years, progressing BOaTd Meeting | of Auxiliary Held) at Dean Home — By ANNE HEYWOOD “I have been trying to get a part-time sales job for the holi-; days,” an irate woman wriles,| “but in spite of the fact that the 2 : stores in our city are advertising Although ‘most raw materials i over the world. must be brought in from the. like mad, they always tell me there are no openings. “Tam only 38 and the ads speci- ify ‘up to 40 years old,’ so it cer-' partments. |tainly isn’t age. And the ads state you and want you to fill it out, this woman. |that experience is. not necessary. before they'll even talk with you. x . ] * * “Pye been a wife and mother all my life. I've decided to ease The board of the Women's Auxil- Mrs. William J. Dean on “me drive Wednesday. * * Presiding at the Christmas) luncheon was Mrs, P. Eugene Mil-) ler, who appointed a-committee to) work with Mrs. William: R. Me-! Cluire to form a new group of young mothers to aid with auxil- rary work, Committee members organizing the group are Mrs. Charles Allen, | Just as sure as there will always. be a Christmas, there will always’ be a greater variety of these color- ful messengers of good will and good cheer that are so eagerly sought by millions of Americans. The 1955 holiday season will un- doubtedly mark an all-time high in| ‘Christmas Card sending. It is esti- {mated that upwards of two billion \Christmas Cards will have arrived | ‘before Christmas Eve in 1955, slim skirt the The for the affair, and Mrs. Russell) ; McGlinchey and Mrs, Robert Earl) Reports were given by Mrs. Edward Hummel and Mrs, Ed- mund Smith. Mrs, Rex Parker, chairman of the Chrisimas dance to be held Dec. 17 at the Hotel Pontiac, and Mrs. Benjamin postess when the group met re- nes _ Sweeney, chairman of the Christ- cently. | - : : : me er ona Sat ela During the business meeting EARLY WEEK SPECIAL o en Vo sa - pane) were ee oe tee es ae -ERMANENTS, Cold Wave........ 5.00 bles, announced the completion of jas party to be held Dec. 29 at ue R : Be 4 “4 plans for the annual affairs. | Shampoo and Set..................$1.0 Jr., state president. Refreshments were served by id Mrs. Robert Earl|’Fabulous Chicago’ mee pict Reviewed for Club Mrs. | the book, “Fabulous Chicago” by in France are still made of beau- Dedmon, at the last meeting of tiful poreclain vases and topped ¢ |chapter CL, PEO Sisterhood. Mrs. “tthe home of Mrs. L. G. Rowley. The chapter was presented with) The next ‘meeting will be In- a gift by Mrs. Frank A. Jalosky) spection by state officers on Dec. 12. Mrs John Thors Jr. reviewed Maybee road will be hostess to the group at that time. Lamps to match period furniture St. by silk. lampshades with velvet g xchang ifts a layed Max K. Fell of Drayton Woods Was. hhon Rie exchanged: sities end psy | ————————— Guild Marks Yule | Members of St. Mary Guild of Benedict Church held their ‘Christmas luncheon and party Thursday at Aunt Fanny’s in Royal Jak. Following the luncheon, the cards 707 Pontiac RUDOLPRH’S BEAUTY SHOP Bank Bidg. FE 5-6911 Yule Card Record ir |= bad ‘LEARN to EARN! FALL ond WINTER COURSES Day or Night Classes ' Call Today for detailed information No Age Limit Phone FE 4-1854 Call Miss Wilson Today tor Information PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE Harry Chapman of 16‘, E. Huron, Behind Kresge's | 2nd Fleor into the business world because refusing ‘to follow the procedure ting a job, don’t. automatically it would be such an interesting they have set-up with application blame it on the stupidity of the experience and, of course, one blanks, she probably makes them people in personnel, can always use the extra money. want to get rid of her, but fast. your own bad manners! “But I wonder if I'm doing any- POLITE A thing! wrong—although 1 think not. ; ND PLEASANT I know many women who have. (Copyright 1963) ene oe) I think it’s those impossible young had Christmas sales jobs, even DeMolay Mothers people they have in personne! de- though they had had no experience, Conduct Meet ing S They push a card at and were 1} jturning ‘“‘d “Have you any ideas as to how I can handle them?” NO MYSTERY There's no mystery’ here. It. 0 or 15 years’ older than) But they did it by pointed historian of the - | They were polite and pleasant)Temple on East Pike street. jat the personnel office, did as they ‘were told—and were hired. If you are having trouble get- luncheon Jan, 20. uchess’ Attitude Hurts Applicant Maybe it's. * ee & oe © Mrs, Arthur Thomas was ab- DeMolay really wanting to work, not by Mothers’ Club Thutsday evening uchess.”” | when members met at the Masonjc The organization's January prdj- ect will be to supply the Hi Twelve ae sounds to me as if this woman is| making her own.trouble and then, some. / oO 8 6 | In the first place, she probably, gives the impression of a well-to- and Italian are required before|iary to Pontiac General Hospital do housewife who thinks it might! graduation. Hotel-keeping is the! was entertained at the home of!pe a Jark to dally in the commer-| elal world. PARAMOUNT BEAUTY SCHOOL 11% S. Saginaw, Eagle Theater Bidg., Pontiac, Mich. Enrollments Available in Day or Evening. Classes. Write, phone or call in GRAL for Free Pamphlet, PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 She probably makes it clear— in actions, if not in words—that she doesn't need the money, that | she won't work conscientiously | By treating the personnel people like young whippersnappers, and) 88 Wayne Street TIME OUT FROM HOLIDAY RUSH... to keep an appointment for lovelier hair styting or a Perma- | and that she'll be difficult to get _ nent. . sai lilt RANDALL'S HARPER METHOD SHOP Phone FE 2-1424. ee — |Mrs. Ivan Wilcox, Mrs. Leo Hee- ( nan, Mrs. Edward Mann and Laur- { etta Paul. * 6 ; l Announcement was made that , M4 the dates for “High Fever Follies /of 1956" are Oct. 24 and 25. { . g 2 yet of, Oras ‘toe 9] 'e * @ mace . fa Pal nr, ’ oh ofes VRAG Ld Mrs, Anselmy- and Mrs. Carl Rose. Sorority Discusses Yule Decorations Mrs, Ward Cummings recently entertained members. of Beta’ Theta Phi sorority in her home, on Preston avenue. Mrs. Nor-| man Mack was cohostess. Mrs. Frank Bohlman spoke to the group about Christmas dec- orations and demonstrated the making of home decorations. The next meeting will be a Christmas party at the home of Mrs. Donald White on LaSalle avenue. Members will bring Christmas basket donations to the' party. Scuffed Luggage Tip Scuffed luggage can be concealed this way: Match the color of the damaged parts with a coat of liquid shoe polish. When dry, finish with a thinned) coat of shellac to hold the polish | and give a glazed finish. Register ON OW for -Comptometer Calculator Typewriting. You can prepare for a good position by attending Day, Half-Day or Evening School I] FREE EMPLOYMENT SERVICE | The BUSINESS INSTITUTE 7 W. Lawrence St. | Pontiac _ i FE 2-3551 ° Pe fod Black Suede Halter Sling . .. highlighted with crystals As exciting as the gala season . . . a streak of caressable black suede that clings to you. . . with a butterfly bow of lustrous black satin and brilliant crystals for day thru evening radiance. 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Then the program prope Siemggin \ean padi = ete geome pork febrile ad “gs Hears 3 Talk Against Kalkaska County Site WASHINGTON w+ Air Force seeceress, For the 90th Christmas... : fj County, Mich., but-the conference | produced no indication Air Force § from ENGGASS “snie cme =D be enjoyed and: cligrished al ways! \retary chad. heard views of the, objectors and had “assured them. ‘that their views would be taken; ~.. - . into proper consideration” in Air ee | Force planning, Since 1865 Christmas shoppers have enjoyed selecting gifts at ENGGASS . .. and no Just insert detergents and the slightest ad - honda ele a Fe the | bay oat = ae mae wonder! For at the store “where Grandpa and Grandma bought,’ one finds gifts of into the brush. Depress the | "=m" “ho have summer infinite variety for men, women and children . . . gifts of exceptionally fine quality, thumb button and vaich the || Michigan moter) este honestly priced and AVAILABLE ON EASY TERMS! Why not visit ENGGASS tomorrow. gan area. «They foamy suds speed the dirt Hartley Comfort, James Rarick | , | You, too, will find shopping for Christmas Gifts here, a very pleasant experience. away! Rinse, and your dish. |) 82d Robert Hensley. — arlene i ore northweste sector of 7 n ie ern present hove spray with this Michigan's Lower Peninsula have, practical wizard of the J tcen stalled for nearly two years! | ape kitchen, because of local pressures both| . ‘for and against various proposed ‘Sweetheart’ Set Hou sites. bd | Before peumeaaye conference, — . CHP oa on )) ; Pr) b A. YY rx ys | SF bok ® a Quaries aide reiterated that $39 although the Air Force was $1.00 A Week ~ willing to listen to opposing views about the location of the base, om Son ons | present plans call for going | Ss 8 = . | ahead at the Kalkaska site. The St. Louis businessmen de- 80 S. 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New, square -_ ; ‘ } 4 : ane : * 7 pie y r - : ‘ 4 i i ¥ es ji \ j 5 . ‘ ee coy ioe 2! 3. ~ ar boss} : oe ‘ # TWENTY-FOUR } w THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1955 GIRLS’ DORM — Nancy Wilber, Smith and Kay Callahan (left to right) sit on one of the 15 double bunkbeds during camp activity a ih + | housed on one side of the new dormitory and 33 boys on the opposite side. Building and furnishing costs were about $4,800 Sarah Jane interlude at Proud Lake. Thirty- -three a are 5 Dave of Supervised Fun Ends Today i i Baker Stude By REBA HEINTZELMAN Milford Correspondent MILFORD — The first school, group in the area to take ad- vantage of the Proud Lake State} Group Camp near Milford, is there nts Camp at Proud Lake acres comprising the camp. Some) Brookes Field Administration of the rangers were assigned to ' Predatory Animal Control officer of; direct tree-trimming activities. the State Conservation department. : Clarence Travis, an authority on Py Noe hea, Ganerrciiee rocks and minerals also spent Wed- department took the group on a nesday with the group. field trip Tuesday, explaining | On Thursday, there were planned various types of suil to be found jhikes and cook-outs. for the chil- in this area. Lee Osborn, a Mil- |dren and Eagle Scouts, Paul Heil ford businessman took colored (and Jack See assisted the super- movies of all activities, which |Visors in this project. In the eve- Plans ‘Snow Man Frolic’ |Rochester High School. Reservists to Hold day, he said. | three minutes for class ex- | ehanges. | | Refreshments were served by For mer Lapeer jsenior class parents. will be donated to the school picture library. | Christine Smith kept ‘the raven- | ous appetites of the children sat- ning, Mrs. Elda Lavoy, science teacher at Highland conducted a | discussion in star study. Two expert cooks from. the lo- cal cafeteria, Helen McGee and isfied with wholesome, well- balanced meals. ‘ Each child paid $7 for the five: | day interlude at the camp, which Heights MOMS Slate Bake Sale Saturday : covered the cost of food. The Multi-| Lakes Sportsmen's club assisted, Sixty-three children from the | two sixth grades at Baker school camp, under the supervision of Arthur Burklund, Theresa K ur t Z| school, | Wildlife in its native form was Labeled an“architect’s dream” '¢XPlained Wednesday by Tom’ camp consists of ‘a which will eran 66 ok Schools Topic ing lounge witth a large ie) | fireplace. Bunkbeds and pl f ] G ing facilities. 0 roy roups In the main dining hall, formica- ‘Thay be cleared for recreationat zens Committee, Township use. Every possible convenience | been in ted in the ktchen. ‘Board of Education met in‘a joint, There is a 10-foot walk-in refriger- meeting Wednesday night to dis- cooks adjoins the kitchen. Every minute of each day hes! Purticigasts Minnesota; | State Senator Suggests the schools in helping pay for the | use o fthe camp facilities. Protes- Heights MOMS unit No. 19 will: lights about 7:30 o'clock, and — chase from the stand. sional cleaning help is employed nold a bake sale at Short’s Siore Board, Zoning Board and the after each group leaves, a in Auburn Heights Saturday. | to Masini. Ed] This afternoon, the children were | to return to the Baker school in, time to ride their regular schoo! | bus to their homes. | | | * ne " ROBERT K. THOMPSON Former Waterford Township , resident, Robert K. Thompson has' been promotede by the Air Ma- iferiel Command to Divisional |Chief Readjustment on the Staff; of the Director of Procurement) and Production at Headquarters,’ quested to make a survey and | ane Elizabeth Lake Bé., Air Materiel Forces,> Europe. in tecommended locations for erec-, ; jj Wiesbaden, Germany. Mrs. tion of school crossing signs in | Others were: Darice permits for Yj Thompson and their two sons will leave Toledo, Ohio shortly for, Wiesbaden where they will be| stationed. Thompson's position in cludes supervision of contract re- adjustment matters ,and will in-, volve travel in all of the North Atlantic Treaty Organization countries in Europe, poe Africa and the Near East. i i Royal Oak. A proposal to call a convention to revise Michigan's eXisting con- stitution, adopted in 1908, will auto- matically be on the ballot in 1958 If passed, convention delegates will -be elected, a new constitution drawn, and another statewide vote taken on approving it. “The present constitution In , many respects does not differ from the one adopted in 1850,” said Broomfield. “The state has | had no actually new basic law for 100 years. But in that time | “its population has grown from 400,000 to 7,000,000 and state gov: ernment has become cumber- MONTHLY § PAYMENTS. FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING 2 and 3 BEDROOM Total Price Only $7,400 Plus Mortgage Costs 3697 PL A Few Houses Available Conventional, construction throughout. Picture Windows, choice ° O DOWN WITH EASY FHA TERMS US TAXES AND INSURANCE for Immediate Possession of lace and net over satin. The . of Mrs. Ada O'Connor and Mrs. ber of Commerce will h | Bertha Holland, both of Lapeer. »|seemed to enjoy the holiday as tin Luther,” much as he did. Buying Voting Machines \voting machines. iS a=#aid' Broomfield, but fear the re-J of 2 Floor Plans, Kitchen Sink and Cabinet arrangement. Low enamel. And we'll give it a thorough TH S oe ‘, i ry Py oak Jes, ie ; s ie es S ' : ; i poe é' a 4 ' to eae ees Ep Be re THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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YASMIN CAN-CANS coliect- 5 - LINES [to go to MGM to play Susan ba ward’s first husband in “I'll | Tomorrow” to get this recognition if you please, in “Johnny Salvo,” an orig- ment hunting down a group of —Snapshots—of—Hellywood ed at random: Life magazine caught a picture of Princess Yas- min dancing the can-can as a sur- prise for her grandfather, the Aga Khan’s 78th birthday at his Rivi- era villa. The photographer cables from Europe that Yasmin bears a striking resemblance to her moth- er, Rita Hayworth. ALL YOUR FAVORITES... PLUS MANY MORE Orders to Take Out Private Rooms for - Private Parties ee Dick Zanuck, only son of, the Darryl Zanucks, is a -new regi- mental commander. with the rank of colonel in, the ROTC at Stan- ford—a nice hopor. ——ae Dana Wynter’s wish te have HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-10:30 'Cat."” quet di meat. The donor was | CHIN A CITY || The perennially young Marlene! ——__ i A} Dietrich is yearning to return to] Ruth Roman's first date since. RESTAURANT motion pictures. She wants to get/her separation from Mortimer 1070 W. HURON ja little of the gravy in an in- Hall was with Brad Dexter at the FE 4-0340 | drop of an iambic pentameter will) a dog was granted when she re- iread you his verse. I has just fin-| celved @ 4-week-old miniature | jished- a short prose fantasy titled| Yorkshire terrier, “English Har- | \“Conversation With a Friend of ry the Toff,” by name, in a | ‘Mine Who Also ‘Happens to be a| basket of flowers with a bou- SAT. 11:00-1:00 A.M. SUN., NOON-10 P.M. dependent setup, so she and writ- Luau. er Sid Kuller and Peter Shaw, \ Inn SMORGASBORD corer hse pat DAY of the William Morris Agency, have agreed on a package deal. GOLFER CROSBY Bing Crosby came in from Palm his brother Larry about the an- Jan. 12 to 15. er worthy callses. Larry, who is in charge of this | year's golf games, tells me they | have so many players they have | te Kave three courses, To give you an idea, here are a few | movie names who will compete | with the golf pros: nis O'Keefe, - Johnny Frank Borzage, Buddy Rogers and Leo Durocher, as well as Gen. |Omar Bradley and President Ei-| senhower's brother, Edgar Eisen hower, Jackie Jensen and scores of top names. in many fields. | |Bing's youngest son, Lindsay, will _|play this year. | Bing is feeling so fit that | ‘he was here he signed that MGM) ‘contract to do “High Society” |(Philadelphia Story’) with Frank Sinatra and Grace Kelly. | A very nice compliment is picid to Freddie de Cordova, director of the Gracie Allen and George Burns television show. One of the di- rectorial TV plums of the year, the spectacular show “Blithe : MANNY'S MONDAY AND TUESDAY. FOOD SERVED UNTIL 1 A. 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BEER three years ago to take over the Burns and Allen program, was very pleased and said its the nicest thing that's happened to him! .-« Name Yearbook Staff at Avondale High School Final selectionst for the year- ‘bdok staff at Avondale High School have been announced. June Doan will head the group as the editor. | Judy Tobin, Mary Van Gilder, ‘Ron Van Conant, Glendolia White, and Audrey Stephens rounud out the edtorial staff. are Ann Mayer and Jerry Mc-| Reynolds; business manager, Dare- tha Parker; Jackie Rowe, sales manager, and Darlene Douglas is Changes have ean made on the staff of the schol paper, the Yel-O- Jac, with Jackie McHaney now editor-in-chief and Dave Titherage las sports editor. S Stylist Seeks Divorce ; | LOS ANGELES (—Dress de- lsigner Marusia has filed a suit \for divorce against — Prince J Nickolas oocmammnan FEATURING Seeenenpaeaeeeenae DINNERS TO TAKS OUT Call FE 2-982) . . 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HUBON FE 4-1133 DECORATOR SET $169": Linda Darnell Se Seeks FREE PARKING cL first civil court of Juarez, Winchell’s Walda | | < Bigetalts Weide | List 123943 | Santa's Little Helper on Divorce Filing | LOS ANGELES .«h—Former New, York actress Walda Winchell sued) pel chain owner Hyatt R, Von for separate maintenance yesterday and shortly afterward he| filed ‘8 divorce sult agains et Says Michigan.Group . y were ly 29 Miss Winchell, daughter of New) FAST LANSING u—There were York columnist Walter Winchell, | 123 943 students enrolled in Michi- verah ul hind ener) alin gan's 56 colleges and universities sion of community property a ale Be. jan order restraining him —— dis-| Posing of assets, By EARL WILSON All Working Toward wew yorK— “Christmas,” ‘some wit said,:~came before Degrees; Can Be Record Thanksgiving this year . If the trend te de your Christmas shopping early con- tinues, by next year jolly old Santa Claus will be waddling around the stores about Labor Day. Eleanor Roosevelt and Tallulah Bankhead, who now Christmas-shop in the summer, will be starting about Decoration Day. a a a 2 Ld ° * The Michigan Association of Hypnotized by all the exploitation to “be Santa's little | Collegiate Registrars and Ad helper and mail your presents early,” I went on a gift- buying | Von Dehn also charged cruelty. mission Officers said a survey binge yesterday— -3 weeks earlier than He said they separated Oct. 7, showed 112.746 enrolled in regular 1 Peed she fixed the date as Nov. campus courses and 31.197 in ott- aeus 27. Von Dehn is 40, Miss Winchell campus courses—but all working Walking down 5th, I saw Cartier’s and tried to get to the other side. But my 28, Von Dehn was divorced by toward degrees. The ‘association did not report womenfolk boxed me in. ‘singer Ginny Simms in 1952 and {N liss Winchells marriage to an art previous years’ totals, but said it “That's a nice little bracelet,” said. student, Willjam F. Lawless, was) ‘believed the 19% figure was a “It's so cold-looking,” I pointed out. annulled in 1948. | record. \“And it's too wide for your beautiful, | the wife The registrars counted 75,742 men and 37,004 women on their | campuses. With the exception (Slender, delicate little wrist.” of the University of Michigan, “Never be dainty with diamonds,” which did not report veterans | retorted. — cmveties, there were 13,669 — | Popping into a luxyry shop, I found en een ai ea 1095 fOr mysetf-a-vetvet-dinner jacket “host under World War Il laws. ” |coat.” Do you. have friends dropping in we teal esdergraduaie enroll all the time in dinner juckets? Then ie a you need this, and only $150, too. 82,106, of | ment was reported to be 82.106. 0 Anyway, Santa's little helper here feels he 4,883 were men and 27, 223 y é uence The number attend-|Very relieved about Having picked out she Divorce in Mexico. EL PASO, Tex. Mexican! at-! torneys for movie actess Linda! Darnell have announced she would [ple ore proceedings against! husband, Phillip Liebmann, in Mexico, teday. * THE JACKET ** & the first time, his present, and also kind of martyr-like in making it easier ing college for NOW! MONDAY JEFF KEENAN JARMA LEWIS The story of pectacie... The Prodigal Love... g Son who Jefe T oy his fathers emptation. house for the ae fleshpots of 2 us 0) ‘ sin-ridden . the making! - Damascus! EDMUND PURDOM IS CALHERN w» AUDREY DALTON - JAMES gi DOORS OPEN SUN. 12:45 @ MON. 6:45 SAT. (CCM 1 P.M. 1:00—The Bowery con in “HIGH SOCIETY” (Note—This Replaces ‘The Prodigal’ = Show) 2:00—FIVE CARTOONS ~ | * scocsatlaea MARAUDERS” Dan Duryea | | Reached at the San Antonio ‘hotel in Juarez, across the Rio Crande from this border city, Miss; totaled 25.788 — 15,791 men and) for the salespeople during those rush days. 9.997 women. | Santa’s little helper will also have more time to go to Christ-| Darnell told the.El Paso Times she The registrars © reported 4.352 'mas parties, and he wishes to be the first to wish you al) |was there for ‘‘business purposes’, ™€" and 284° women ain aah grad: | “Happy Holidaze.” “which I prefer not to discuss.” |Uate professional degrees x *« * |7,660 men and 3,616 women a ing other gratluate degrees. Bing Crosby fo Start | Letter Writing Contes. HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Crooner ' ine Ey f 9? ‘att Crosby has invited the boys | Tracks Aren't Bumpy’ and girls of America to join in a| “5 vi vi * CIRCLEVILLE, Ohio @—Cluster letter-writing contest on the sub-| Eddie Fisher’ll be televising away from NY for 3 months; | Delawder, 48, of Ironton, had one! ject. “What Christmas Means to’so it looks like Debbie wont .. . Ike will vacation In the wai complaint ‘after he was arrested Me.’ fg after his State of the Union message . i by Circleville police while driving; ‘The singer will select and read | Jean Moorhead, featured in Playboy lon railroad tracks. The streets in‘ the winning letter over the air as) Magazine's October issue, makes it again ‘Circleville are “lousy and bumpy’. 4 feature of the ‘‘Christmas-Eve in Januar said Delawder. Municipal Judge, Sing with Bing'’ show on Satur-| - y- Serling Lamb fined Delawder $100’ gay, Dec. 24. Harry Cohn told Columbia stockhold- and costs and sentenced him to) pov. and rater up to the age of | ers he'll show “Picnic” in time for the Academy Awards ... Margaret Truman's pate days in jail for drunken 4 years are eligible to enter the, |Griving. tt must be t-| 5 contest) \Letters) ms = date at Romeo Salta’s was Bill Zecken- dorf Jr... marked not later than Dec. 15 and F : L. A. Sunday to talk movie deals. - The Mexican attorneys told the. Times Miss Darnell will ask the idivorce on grounds of incompata- bility. Miss Darnell, 32. and Liebmann, 40, president of Liebmam Brew- ery, Inc., of New York ae yer married in February, 1954 - THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Phil Silvers—who sank Milton Berle in the Trendex—got a big Sylvania Award about the time his “Sgt. Bilko” show was ion. Berle left the hospital very soon after his collapse because oe eed at a construction project nearby made him . Tom Dewey's friends think he's sure to try for =a stopped a | train. Chamber Raps in State Colleges Wishes Happy Holidaze |Fynd Solicitors — sons representing thems employes of the nd vance'’ was issued this week by Pontiac officials. |, cording to Assistant Manager John | | Hirlinger, {tacted prominent local business- men by telephone, asking for mon- / ey to finance distribution. publican leaders, party's State Central Committee, have refuted the owner's implica- tion that the publication is Repub: | lican - endorsed. TWENTY-SEVEN the “Advance” apparently has no subscription list and no system for handling contributed funds. Thé > linome in Detroit. Yellow predominates as ‘Republican Advance’ favorite pencil color by a fourtg, jone margin. — Not Party - Endorsed, —_ _ Say Officials OPEN ' Sundey A warning to its members to 5 am. to resist appeals for funds from per- $ p.m. Daily Ives as “Republican Ad- | % Sunday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m SUNDAY DINNERS - Chamber of Commerce Our Specialty Publishers of the periodical. ac- reportedly have con- 462 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6323] Blanche & Owen Morgan Auburin Coffee Shop’ | | Public ation is reportedly printed im > the basement of the vara. j ‘* : ~ Hirlinger reports that area Re- as well as the WANTED TO BUY. 1000 COMICS True Stories, True Detective and National Geographics Piper's Magazine Outlet | The Chamber official adds that | Ue) Con) Coa ynit-ere base . Audrey Meadows flies to : Caterpillars crossing a railway goad Be addressed to Bing Cros-| ' track at Callington, England, 1, cRs-Radio. Hollywood 28, Calif. | Walter Chrysler Jr. and Paul Gregory are talking up an independent film com- During Crosby's Christmas Eve, broadcast. a pick-up will be made in the hometown of the winner, pany ... Someone phoned Lindy's from Chicago to ask the price of boiled eggs .. The Jimmy Doolittles will move from ‘with the successful letter writer) \reading ‘his holiday sentiments to N.Y. to San Francisco ... Lita Gray Chaplin's here to see about her auto- KEEGO Tonight--Saturday Hell ana High Water Extra! SAT. MAT. Only, Half Hour of Cartoons. Exciting SERIAL Chapter in addition to regular show. OPEN 12:30 |[ Sender: 8 "Mister Roberts’ (Copyright ie = Bak (ht ont The forbidden’ pufeae a nationwide audience. Dolla Y M | JEAN biography’. . . A prominent Freneh sing= ar- -a- Cal en / ike left town in a hurry—and also left a pile of unpaid bills. : WASHINGTON W — A ose | * * * * ‘Judiciary subcommittee = — EARL'S PEARLS... is chairman calls President Ei-) A small town's a place where the fellow senhower's “inadequate”; order, with a black eye doesn't have to explain governing the activities of dollar-| it te people. They know.—Augusta. (Kan.) a-year men, Daily Gazette. Rep. Celler (D-NY), head of the! | subcommittee probing activities of| x ke & . | ‘businessmen called jnto federal) TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: In H'wood, claims Joe (McCarthy's | service without ¢ompensation §teak House) Berger, a compatible couple is one in which| | (WOCs). said three days of hear-| porn parties hire the same private eye. ‘ings will be set aside for explora-) tion of the executive order. | Most people, says Maurice Seitter, are interested nowadays Eisenhower's order, issued Mon- in the higher things of life. Wages, for instance. 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Double - JAP Announces 1955 All- Ametica Dream Tea Sorensoms Ist Two Each YORK @®—Ohio State's, Cassady, the winner of the Hels (national champion Sooners an awo- (Pat) Bisceglia of Notre Dame at|power blocking and it was Brown Beagle grabbed 30 passes for ait” Pimlico ,Wins Provide |Howard (Hopalong) Cassady heads‘man Memorial Trophy. who was|some ground power, In addition,|guards and Maryland's Bob Pel- i front of the ball carrier dor the|academy mark to account for 451 ord Jui 932 PI one of ‘the most versatile back-|the clutch runner of the year de-|his passing kept the defenses legrini at center, icrucial gains. On defense,rhe hadiyards and 4, ; Juicy $5,932 Plum NES orer, stetind oi The Aane-\eplte Wis apecial Geleaes aut far “honest.~ a e tes ‘no peers, * 8 ; ; clated' Press 1955 All-America foot-/him each week. He also can pass ink was the most exciting run- team, selected on the rec- i Army's Ral Chesnauskas, All- Den Ogden’s. Vikings, ee ee Gxacrobatin an team announced today. == | Morrall, the nation’s leadinginer of the ommendations of AP ST iienell Biscogiia got. the: oid over lows s|Ansirics a mock ago as a guard, Defending ’A’ Cham something of a two-ring circus! “Cassady, a holdover choice along|punter, ran the Spartans’ intricate|from virtual oliscurity into the role|boards or the basis of the fulljgreat Calvin Jones for the other|placed his-team above personal. — ng PS, |at Pimlico yesterday, providing 14|with Navy end Ron’ Beagle, is|multiple offense with rare genius.|of the top scorer (125 points) and|season, avoids pre-season ballyhoo|guard position because of the| achievement as he filled in at bath List Two Holdovers two-dollar bettors with the thrill of by Earl Morrall of Michi-/He was equally proficient‘as a|most dramatic distance gainer. [and high pressure publicity cam-|amazing contribution the 25-yeareltackle and end for the Cadets this @ wagering lifetime. * gan State, Jim Swink of Texas/runner, passer, blocker and was} The remainder of the team_lists|paigns. old Navy’ veteran made to Irish|season. In so doing, he lost. his By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | oe one Christian and Tommy McDonald of|terrific on. defense, Howard Schnellenberger gi eer Ken-| Veteran football] observers success. Notre Dame began the|chance to repeat. ~ Jackson High School, state Class Jockey Bernie Sorenson, an ap-|Okiahoma in the b ° i a tucky at end with Beagle, Frank'tabbed Brown, a tremendous line-|season with only one regular re-| the 1955 All-America football teams A basketball champion, opens its prentice, rode J to vic- _ *% 8 & -| McDonald, who a cielo baptal irene of Auburn and Paul'man, the key to Rose Bowl-|turning in the line. It took a ma-|selected by The Associated Press: 1955-56 campaign tonight ‘with only 7 in the first race and Advice| The Buckeyes owe their second the team two pods pees, is the| Wiggin of Stanford at tackles, Jim/bound UCLA's fine season. Red | jor effort. to fashion a new for- Ends “ two of 12 lettermen returning from |!" the second for a $5,932.20 daily|straight Big 10 championship to|breakaway runner who ma Brown vot UCLA and _Basquale Sanders’ single wing depends on ward wall and the foundation was ™"¢i4,,,0,,,Begsie, 21. Naw. Sr... 190. The Vikings meet Dearborn Ed- sel Ford, the newest Class A school in the state which will be playing its Ist game of basketball. Coach’ Don Ogden has guard Bob Zimmerman and Jack Scho- mer back from ‘last season's crew, plus a host of lanky newcomers who should make the Vikings a formidable outfit. Despite severe graduation losses, Jackson will floor one of its tallest teams in history. Among the new faces are 66 Jack Grimes, 6-5. Terry Reynolds, 6-3 Bruce Campbell ‘and 6-2 Phil Bromley. Schomer, who has al switched to center, stands 6-4. Gone from last season's team ‘are Larry Bicy, highest scorer in Jackson history, and Dick Hinkle, a demon rebounder. Ed Kotlarezyk, head coach of Dearborn Edsei Ford, said: “I don’t know. how our boys will do against Jackson. I just hope we make a good showing.” Only two of Edsel Ford's _play- ers—both. transfers from nearby Dearborn then School—have had varsity experience. Meanwhile, the reigning Class B champion, River Rouge, takes on an old rival, Highland Park, al- ways a Class A power. River Rouge has three regulars: back from last year—Jim Childs, | a 6-5 center;: Walter Ector, a 6-1! forward, and Herb Wood, a 56 guard. Gone is __ high-scoring Blanche H. Martin. Chips, Hurons Dominate IIAC | \double—largest in Pimlico history. Joymaker, winner by a neck, was a $164 to $2 bet, and Advice, length, paid $100.80 for a $2 ticket. The daily double payoft,.: third’ largest in - Maryland pari-mutuel history, was probably a recatd for one rider, * * country four years ago with an Apagquserie Stable; offered him a breaking yearlings at win quarters In Alken, S. CHE tok it country June. 14, 1954, and his = winner last fall, — Tyro, Veteran Canucks’ Best Turn Back Bruins tone NHL Game By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Jean Beliveau, the youngster) who performs like an old smoothie, and- Maurice (The Rocket) Rich- ard, the veteran who seems to im- ‘vide the Montreal Canadiens with a sharp-shooting one-two scoring punch, which came home ahead by al acrobatic troupe. The late Al Jen-| sen, a fellow Dane who trained for! fj Beliveau and Richard; prove with age, continue to pro-'} Sorenson, a Dane, came to this} 5 He rode his first race in this| }- * * * With the %-year-old Beliveau and the 34, Richard pro- ducing the goals, the sizzling Ca- nadiens turned back the hapless Boston Bruins 2-1 in the lone Na- tional Hockey League game last night. * * s Place 4 and 3 Stors, Respectively, on All- League Squad CHICAGO w—Central Michigan) and Michigan Normal, co-cham-} pions, landed four and three po | sitions, respectively. on all-inter- state conference football team picked at HAC winter ‘mecting. Conference coaches, players and publicity men selected the teams. ” PIRST TEAM. Exds—Wayne Williams: Southern eset: and Jarv Wals, pao . tack les—Bary quarterback—Gary Anderson, Ea becks— Virgil Win- dom, Michigan Sorma!: Bernie a | Central Michigan; Don Lashmet, . ern Mhinols ' BECO! | TV, Channel 4. Alpena Back State's To P Prep SCOLEL; rose BEET cae | [Foto Wreing ane , & PP GPGA * a4 . o r Center Line Had Best One-Two Punch Reel QFE BS waver, Gum : TT 10 20 48 Phdrmopriy tag A pre ean gem ioe al lh ae milton 4 aS ‘8 ® = ae olic Central was Michigan's No. 1| While Hamilton's 159 points were) aijaem state record is S14, by wet ce Football — Detalt Lions vs. _ high school football scorer in 1955, eS aad tars i in 190. New York At Chicago. - Chicago Bears, 2 p.m., WJBK- oe ve ee on fresotd of 183. paints, minde by Bob) Only two other teams went over anes paenernany Giorgi a vs. Hamilton finished 15 points/Packard of Morenci in = wenie 300-point mark — Wyandotte! Wesern ‘Michigan et. ‘Det. Tech €2| Chi B Detroit Lions ase. 4\compiled Press ; ch . Cuban in TV Bout ND TEAM: Ends—Tom ore and Tom Western: Central snes eon backs—Jim Podoley, Central Bob Snider, Northern Illinois; Schnetder, Southern. Soccer Games Early in Day to Beat Heat BUENOS . -AIRES (®—Convinced it's the heat that's driving the fans wacky, Argentine soccer officials have ‘gone night baseball one bet. ter: =i From now on, Argentina will have morning soccer. It's spring in the Argentine, with | afternoon temperatures near the 100-degree- mark, The partisan} blood of the fans has really been boiling, Out-and-out riots have broken up several games in the past three weeks. In the United States, baseball fans occasional ‘yell “Kin the ump!" But here, they sometimes try to. So, game time now is 9:45 a.m.—; in the cool of the morning. Michigan: Jack NEW YORK (INS) — Cuban welterweight Isaac Logart meets) Virgil Akins of St. Louis in to-| night's nationally - televised ten- round feature at Madison Square Garden. : pan: of 26 seconds in the first pe- yes, coanarn: [parent goal was nullified because of an offside infraction. :|Top Kegler to Show ert Moore said here yesterday that hip and leg had disappeared. Pace-setting. Montreal, which has lost but once in its last 15 games, boosted its lead to 6 points over) the runner-up New York Rangers. New York plays at Chicago in to- inkght's only contest. e * e Beliveau; the league's leading} rer this season, and Richard, t highest point-getter in NHL ihistory, found the range. within a riod. Beliveau's goal was his 15th of the season—most in the league—} and 10th against the Bruins. All jtold he has accumulated 28 points. * * L 4 Boston’s goal came in the first -/stanza with Lorne Ferguson caging the disc. The Bruins, winless in| itheir last nine starts, missed gain-, ‘ing the equalizer in the third pe-| ‘riod when Murray Costello's ap-| Wares on Elks Lanes ° One of the country’s top bowlers will display his wares on the new Pontiac. Elks Club lanes, fiext week. Peter Carter, member of the champion Stroh’s team, will be at the club Dec. 7 to give an exhibi- tion of his skill and to show a fine bowling film. He will also be avail- able to answer questions about the game. Pontiac police: depart- ment_ will provide the film pro- jector and sound equipment... Any one interested in bowling jmay attend. There is no charge. Zaharias May Leave Hospital Next Week GALVESTON, Tex. u™—Dr. Rob- Babe Zaharias may be able to leave the hospital and go on an outpatient basis next week. The physician said that the fa- mous woman golfer’s pain in her; Dr. Moore said there is no. ap- parent change in her condition since she was dis¢harged from the hospital here last September after her second series of treatment for results of exhaustive tests will be available, |Glick as the bonus selection pre-| |they asked. wee ees — The 1955 Associated Press All-America foot- ball team, selected on the basis of recommendations from the AP regional All-America boards and from member newspapers and radio stations, brings together in the backfield Earl Morrall of Michigan State, Howard Cassady of Ohio State, Tommy McDonald of Okla- CASSADY | Ohio State. , See oat | homa, and James Swink of Texas Christian. The line is coniposed of ends — Howard Schnellenberger Navy; tackles — Paul Wiggin of Stanford, and Frank D'Agostin- of Auburn; guards — Pasquale Bisceglia of Notre Dame, and James Brown of UCLA; and center — Robert Pellegrini of Maryland. of Kentucky, and Ron Beagle of Friday night. means basketball on the prep calender, and tonight is the start of another campaign. Fifteen games in the area with several top flight inter-league | ight the openers. On the Waterford court, the of coach Don Beedle play host to Milford, defending cham- pions of the Wayne-Oakland league. Last year the two teams split the twe games series with Mil- | ford winning 78-5@ on the Skip- Per court and Waterford upset- ting the Redskins in the rematch. An all-senior team may start for |Milford headed by forwards’ Jim |’ |Davidson and Lee Averill, center Jim Green and guards Fred Baker and Al McFarlane. Chuck Gillis at 64’ and Jerry Kruskie along with five other let- termen will be waiting for the quintet of Jack Minzey. Southfield's Inter-Lake title am- in Ist Friday Action bitions will get tested by Ferndale of the Eastern Michigan League on the home court. This is the first meeting betweep the two schools and coach Bob Watts’ rangy teaig will have Eric test Leighton, Ray Filar and Len Lamb ail_6'3” in the front line. At Walled. Lake, coach Niles Freeland’s quintet will play host title ambitions in the Oakland ‘“B" circuit and will be ready to prove its intentions against the non league Falcons. West Bloomfield will get an early when it visits Orchard Lake St. Marys, and Clarkston gets into | Bloomfield Hills new gym,: at North Branch, Capac at potoary Pickney at Brighton, Port Huron at Flint Northern, St. Michael at trouble at Ortonville for its open- er, Avondale and Pontiac at Detroit, Catholic Central. -to Cranbreok. Top returnees among the three lette for the Cranes is Pete lord @3” are Se eee Grube and Johy Kirk at guards and Jerry Dodson and Herb - Stanton at forwards. The Vikin 3, who took a hairline’ 44-43 game in the opener last sea- | son, have five lettermen back from that team. Rochester will find more trouble when it visits Fitzgerald tonight than it did last year in beating the Spartans 64-48. Fitzgerald has ° | Steelers’ Sur Pick Solves. Difficulties burgs club quickly gobbled up|" A lot of people expressed as-| tonishment when the Pittsburgh Steelers put the finger. on cay caliag (tie sammie) cals of cag! seniors by the Natienal Football League. “Did you ever hear of him?” “A ‘small’ college quarterback ‘ prise Bonus Glick because he was afraid someone else would grab him. — young: man's service is behind him, for he spent four years in the Navy starring at the San/ transfer Diego Training Station before ma- triculating at Fort Collins. A collegian plucked by the pro captured major league —— "| club with the first crack doesn't it was written. ly have to be the finest The boys were wrong on ieee! jplayer in the ranks, although counts. |Coach Kiesling insists that Glick (1) Every close follower of foot-| meets all those requirements. ball, especially the professional More often than not, the bonus | — Backl og of 10 Lettermen Wee, Hope Flattens Boosts Maple EML Hopes Birmingham High School's swim- ming team opens its 1955-56 season |next Tuesday night at the Barnum John Hyde and Paul o— div- East Grand Rapids and sae McGinnis, are considered top ma-) terial. Terry Adilong, a Maple letter 24 winner now back at Birmingham) after a year’s absence, is also be- ing eyed by Coach Myers.- Adiong and McGinnis will not be eligible! scouts, knew all about the 25-year-| \pick is the answer to what the’ six foot one inch,. 195-pound Glick.’ club requires at the moment. (2) Colorado A.. and M. is a| Glick ends Pittsburgh problems’ major” and so were allin three or four differenct wavs. 10 of its Opponents. Football-wise.|He has the strength and stamina you see, the schedule make ato stay in the thick of things. school “‘major” or “small.” He's a fine defensive back, lead- (3) The versatile Glick is Gon-|ing college men in pass intercep- siderably more than a quarter- tions Jast season. He'll play half-| back, which he will. not play as/back. but is a skillful enough ball- a Steeler. handler and passer to spot the Walter Kiesling of the Pitts-/ quarterback, This fall, he switched #6, Bielat’s Arm ‘Deadly between left ‘halfback and quarter. The Steelers suffered for the Jack ot a place-kicker; have one ‘now. Weekend Sports | on ass io o and TV | | vs. Virgil Akins, PPT, wwJ- Ty a and WWJ-Radio. a os Football — Sauer All-Star Game, 12:45 p.m., CKLW-TV, Channe} 9. to Continue in Loop single game at Central Michigan| until the 2nd semester, but con can compete immediatcly. Birmingham's schedule: Junior High pool against Grosse Dec. 6—Grosee Printe Pointe. Coach Jay Myers will select’ DSS HOF pou his starters from a field of 44 candi- Jan. 4—Royal Oak dates. ; den: thet pereecion ; Jen. 24—at Reys Oak Ten returning letter winners Feb -# Plymouth will bolster Maples’ hopes of suc Feb. W—Perndaie * their East ‘eb. League daa! and pt | pred, 22—League preliminary meet a} ae ne Peer cme | Geter oor eee | clude seniors Jay Lewis, Frank | Mabley, Wayne Geggie, Tort Doris Baseball Club | PARIS, I]. —The Paris base , ‘ball club is assured of staying in| the Midwest =e eee: eal ifinancial backing ‘00 tickets had to bé sold by yesterday. Club officials Paris has a population of 10,000. Holds Mark at Central ¢ Charles Smith, new, basketball coach at Ferris Institute, holds the all time individual scoring for a Talis a total of 46 points scored; }against Northern Michigan, one of |Ferris’ opponents this winter. | PRO BASKE TODAY'S SCH / St. Louis sid Boston ALL DULE RSDAY'S RESULTS i wT Pap ted — pal see St. Louis Roc! Philadelphia at New “York _| running guard on offense: ‘Southern California later. in the —_ ito handle.” ‘}left off a year ago but turned in/Ron Other quate have Clawson at) Romeo, Grosse Pointe University;Ed School helps cut the — - on Howard Wiley of cto) Soe |Greer of Oakland. Calif.. of the third round last night. * * * ‘built on Bisceglia—defensive quar- mower Sehinettenb er. 21, 'terback, richt side linebacker_ and Kentucky, 8r., ockiee Fea! See: 20, Stanford, Jr., 222, Lathrop. a Pellezrini was hon- seg ra een 1) Auburn, Sr. 233. it James D stl At center, ored in his first.try at the position. He had been a guard in previous ‘seasons but was moved prior to the "55 campaign in what proved to be Coach Jim Tatum’s prize act, wards wt, UCLA, &8r, Pasquale wBlscegiia 25, Notre Dame, 180, Worcester, Mass ‘enter Robert F. Pellegrini, 21, 225, Yatesboro, Pa. acks ’ Earl OF ey re 21, beep State, | Woward saad 21, s Onto State, Sr., Columbus, to. Maryland, r Ld * Wiggin's No. 79 was the most conspicuous numeral on the field 45, McDonald, Oklahoma, dr, 170, the one man who really held Cas: sady in check aS a runner this year. When the Indians upset campaign, Trojan Coach Jess Hinl|® commented: “No. 79 was too tough) - "4 Baylor; Joe |Teckiee--Norman Masters, Michigan State; ‘tte, Geards—Jim Parker, Ohio State; William Meigs, Harvard. Center—Steve DeLatorre. e Welsh, Navy; Jim Brown, Syracuse; Charley Horton, Vanderbilt; * * * Schnellenberger was an outstand- ing pass receiver and fine defender who always gave his best. He it 20 passes for 287 yards and touchdowns during the season. | Beagle picked up where he had’ _reeelved” honors his job this time when a hand in- picts Gouna agers Seek Berths at Alma College A Pontiac boy and six other | Oakland County area cagers. are} members of Alma College's 1955-56! basketball team, ceached by Gary Stauffer, ex-Central Michigan ace. Dick Ayling of Pontiac, who {ootal at quarterback during the football season, is listed at guard on the Scots’ roster. ieaabee area players include \forwards Joe Emery of Roseville baad Jack Acton of Troy, centers Gear Arrick of Melvindale and) Jim Ford of Livonia, and guards ussin of Rosevite and Mai ior Problem Faced by AAU at Convention Armed Forces Request ; Rules Making Boxing Headgears Mencioony LOUISVILLE, Ky. u>—The/ cn: tion of head gear for boxers, an innocent byst-nder through years of amateur athletic competition, ibobbed up today as a maior pro- \blem of the National Amateur Ath- itetie Union. * * The armed terces, arguing that the gear saves and even lives, went before the \68th annual convention of the AAU ito suggest mandatory regulations requiling such protection. e * a in Third Other interests insisted that head ¥ . tear added to the dangers of box- ling. | Major A, W. Latta, head of the SPOKANE, Wash. uw — Clagsy athletic section of the Marine Corps Vinee Martinez, the No. 4 contend-'in Weshington and a member of ‘er for Cormen Rasilio’s wrlter- the AAU boxing committee, was weight tit'e, knocked out Ernie Prepared to relate experiences of in 2:14|the unified armed forces since they adopted marviatory head gear. The services favor gear, he said, H | Martinez Puts Foe Out Early Ernie Greer Round at Spokane Martinez, the Paterson, N. J.,| ‘puncher who was fighting for the becattse, first of all, it protects second time in eight devs, weirh-d the boxer who is hit @ knockout '149°4 in scoring his 19th straight blow. When the KO'd boxer falls victory. Greer weighed 146. canvas.’ If he hits an ee Greer wasn't elas to pro-|spot, the consequences might be \vide Martinez much of a test. but:death or an incvrable injury. he went out much faster than the Mitines deneed cactly wey ror Oletul Dudey Gives Reason every minch evcent fer a licht for Optimism tht cross in the second round. & & * mez nicket his shots and PITTSBURGH (INS) — Coach with a right hand and Greer went; DUdey Moore had some good news for the supporters of Duquesne’s down flet an his beck. Greer rolled) basketballs he: dctendl over on his side at eight, but e tind ly ng ~ Mart? started Greer on the woy out with | } a ripping left hook. followed: * in his nine Saturdays of ruining|,._ 4" rque, NM, Stanford opponents. Unnoticed in| "Rust tex 7°: * al 22 Paluck, Pittsburgh; Tom is bel he said, his head hits . ~ 5 couldn't make it and thev worked Champs of the holiday and na- tional invitation tournaments. on him for several. minutes to bring hime rround. The perennially doleful Dudey - * 2 | predicted that the Dukes will win Martinez was shown an Asso- “maybe” five games this sea- cisted Press ctory before the fich!) son. But he telhd Pittsburgh which quoted Rasitio as saving sportswriters that ‘this “sweep” “Martinez tal'!:s ton munch, let him) depends upon everything falling fieht sameore coed ard prove him-'| Duquesne’s way. self. He's been fiohtine stif’s. 1) . s | “Lf we avoid injurics and den't cen't stand him the wev he talks.” Satins Faeant de lcon pee too many players on person- ment and said he expects to be. rel fighting Basilio soon. jface, “I feel hopeful that we can do “it.” The Bears’ George Blanda) starred for Kentucky while he attended college. * * His supporters were encouraged jbecause Moore, who is one of the |nation’s most successful coaches, NCCA Football — Duke vs. North Carolina, 1:45 p.m., wws- Home » ark in 1958? ;has an appallingly inaccurate rec- ord in predicting how his club will fare. Bere Basketba eéntract for the arena with’ city . _ Cotton, ball Sta Naas officials, yesterday. indicating the mu Dodzers wil] play some “at home’’ Trav well end un “rooming out" 48 iin Roosevelt Stadivm in °S8 until structed. ‘JERSEY CIty, N. J. ip—Is it Joisy City fer dem Bums in 1958? That's the way it looks now that the world champion Brooklyn Dod- gers officially have arranged to play seven games in Jersey City’s Roosevelt Stadhim next season. The club signed a_ three-year zames in Jersey Citv in ‘57 too and} their own new stadium is con * * * Under such a plan, however, the franchise in Brooklyn would re main intact ,”: - Club President Dodgers Lean Toward Jersey City’s Stadium Ferris Fields Young Team Ferris Institute will field a bas- kethall team comprised of two ‘sophomores and three freshmen this season and will average 6-1 in height. Ferris’ top scorer last year, Roger Vanderlaan, will « start at center for the Bulldogs ‘ put it this way after the ccnrea signing yesterday: he said with his usual poker © “I have previously stated it is our intention to occupy Ebbets! Field only two - ore years, that is. 1956 and 1957. It is unlikely that this year. His scoring record for last ,year -was 281 points for 18 ‘ithe: cit Walter a around the the progress of constructing a new|®#™¢s- stadium would be sufficiently rapid for it to be available in 1958, in which event our arrangement with Jersey City would guerantee the continuance of the frerchise at the peers available point to Brook yn The Dodgers will nay Jersey! City an annual rental of $10,000 for Stadium and have an ‘option of three-year extension on the contract, The Brooks will | put the playing field in cogdition alter city tears as an 7, reches Photo Wins 4th Place é * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 Birmingham Monday. Dee. 5 Gentlemen, here is your opportunity to shop _ in “peace’’! Next Monday night has been set aside by the merchants of Birmingham as exclusively yours! Everything has been arranged ing in 32 points. the Titans whipped the Irish, 77-71,‘last night as 7,- |850 partisan howled them on. “We're certainly . not a great | team, but this was one of our g p for this game,” Calihan added They pointed for Notre Dame | teams. _ from the very first day of prac-| Ebben, a 6foot-4 junior tice."” ; Chicago, didn't have to get my. boys|ing back 44 years, The game was|over Albion at Albion,’ although added, |the first of the for both nage " satn| Vroom and Paul Newhot got 1? pened pom | apiece for Calvin. scoring honors with 24 points. Don Wildcats Scan Familiar Names ~ Lonborg, Waldorf Get _ Consideration for New Post at Northwestern EVANSTON; Il. a — Familiar names in past Northwestern ath- letics have popped up in rumérs ‘of candidates for the university's) ' ‘new athletic director, __Among _them are Arthur C. “Dutch”. Lonborg, former North- western basketball coach and now athletic director at the University ‘of Kansas, and Lynn O. (Pappy) Waldorf. Waldorf was the Wild- cats football coach from - 1935 through 1946 when he quit to go ito the University of California. | Indicated as the®No. 1 candidate jis Waldo Fisher, current North-) | western oe coach. Ferris Back 16th: in NAIA Rushing - | BIG ‘RAPIDS — Statistics re- leased by the national office of ithe National Athletic Intercollegi- ate Association, reveal that Rus- sell McLean, stellar freshman ‘halfback at Ferrig Institute, was ,16th in the nation for small col- ‘lForward John . |got 21 points, while his teammate, -AP Wirephote Lawrence Tech of ‘Detroit, a onetime midwestern basketball power, got its 1955 season off on a winning note. The Blue Devils ‘took Hanover College of Indiana, 169-61, on the latter's home court. Basilico got 19 'points for Lawrence. Central Michigan swamped | Alma, 102-83, in its opener at | Mt, Pleasant, with guard Stan | Gooch caging 21 Central points, | 15 of them on 17 tries from the | Western Michigan overcame a] quick 6-point lead run up by De- troit Tech and wound up with an; 87-62 victory at Kalamazoo in its) season-opener. Jerry Mitchell, a! Western junior from thiee rivers,’ Bob Diment, a Saginaw junior, was running up 18. Ferris Institute made its new coach's debut a winning one, pres- enting Charlies (Chuck) Smith a 79-73, come-from-behind triumph over Aquinas of Grand Rapids, \ \ Seba Mamba of the, Brecis ool N Yo .\ \ } , ee y ay Top Ivy League Scorer itans © at — A 7 | ene of Yale topped Ivy League scorers — with 66 points. © | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS eet tan. Bate | Detroit hig om 58 per cent of Hatficet 20 exinytes and racked up his : The University of Detroit had| Bob. Calihan said-of bis until |shots in the first. half ‘for the night on 13 field something today it tiad been look-| mow lghtty regarded Titans, (48-33 at intermission, “Tir te = Oe ing for since 1911.— a basketball) picked to finish Jast in the Mis- | jt was one of the season's first] Gi... te MIAA Let Us Help You \ victory ove Notre Dame. ee ne Creteeenes OS ore upsets and was Detroit's first tri- epened its age Select « With forward Bill Ebben pour- umph in a 25-game string stretch-'tition with a 70-53 league victory \ Golfer's Present . Whether ¥ be be jae Watt Ia aa & ‘STRAIGHT This Week’s SPECIAL! here’s a STEER eges* for individual rushing. He ‘had 688 yards gained in 64 times ‘carrying the ball for a game aver- age of 98.2 and also was 11th in scoring with a total of 11 touch- ANOTHER ROSE — Roses were Neonates at the Michigan State football bust and there will be plenty more to come when the Spartans head for the:Rose Bow! game later this month. 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(#—The Dixie basketball forecast ers, who cus- tomarily pick Kentucky to finish at the top of the Southeastern Con- ference, have done it again. . It appears these seers weighed the evidence ca’ 2 Kentucky’s 14-member varsity may be as strong as any in the country but Coach Adolph Rupp as- serted today his immediate con- i+\ cern is whether the first seven or eight performers can outdo the op- ‘Starting his 26th season at Ken- tucky, the country's winningest}. |basketball coach appraises his club better than the 1954-55 combine that captured 23 and lost only 3 in a rebuilding season. The record may not be better, Official Entry _|List Hits 35 CORTINA D'AMEPZZO, (INS) Italy lofficially entered in the 1956- winter Olympies last night as the dead- line for applications expired. naco filed last minute applications, to bring the official total to 35. Norway is the only country with in all events al- though Italy has the biggest team. Argentina, Communist China, Is- rael, the Saar and Denmark were among the nations not sending Snow fell for the 1st time this Indians Set Dat Set Date CLEVELAND (®—The Cleveland) Tucson, Ariz., training camp, club | officials announced yesterday, Players will be “invited’’ to re-} port to camp Feb. 26. Baseball law prohibits a club from ordering a player to attend a practice ses-| Stadium, Dec. 9. be invited to do so. ° _______tof such—a—meeting, Winter GameS _|vesterday. but he indicated Ba- — Thirty-two nations were) is stronger. s * * Kentucky opens its -season Sat- urday night at Louisiana State, a game which won't count in the Southeastern Conference stand- ings. Saxton-Basilio Match Is Urged .LOS ANGELES (®—A _ welter- weight title match between cham- pion Carmen Basilio and former ruler Johnny Saxton is urged by Los Angeles Olympic Matchmaker} Babe McCoy. Saxton’s handlers are in favor McCoy said) | Fn. KY ‘ Ny. Groucho Wallace Denies: Says —. 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GUY MOATS Arbor! of determination. nt’ ln, In the hustle and bustle of prep- tiac High School's basketball sea- son, tonight, there runs a note Tone of that note is ‘the hope and aim of the Chiefs to wipe out -|the sting of last year’s 63-58 vic- tory for Catholic Central, tonight's foes, on the Detroit school's own floor. Going over the last year's game records, two stalwarts stand out above all others. Both are back this year, and provide the Pontiac club with its toughest problems. NEW YORK—Nat Holman starts | ’ his 35th year as City College of New York basketball coach with an “extremely” interesting squad. Holman, whose teams once were} ; a national power,.hes the tallest centers he’s ever had in Sid Levy and Pete Marsh, 6-8. He has the ’ smallest backcourt men ever. to! * wear the Lavender and Black. Lou ’ Berson is 58 and four others| Ketchman Boasts ‘Much Experience range from 5-6 to 5-10. =| He also has the least experi-/i enced squad in CCNY annals. | Coach Sam Ketchman, who has finished his 18th year of coaching, | has all kinds of experience to his credit in the coaching frofession. Since his graduation from MSU in 1937,he_has coached in a Class! C school for four years (Sparta, Mich.), Class B school for three years (East Lansing, Mich.), large college level (Wayne University) for two years, service football for two years Base), college level. Ketchman's coach- ing record to date is 59 wins, 15, |losses, and 4 ties. | 149 W. Huron 1 Try a restful Barecage 25 YMCA ATH 10 SEN§CA STREET TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? It will do wonders for you. facilities available at the Step in Today tor Retes LETIC CLUB FE 5-6116 First of the two is 6-footer Brian Hussey. Brian collected 28 poifits against the Chiefs, including 11 goals. Second is 6-4 Bob Skrzyski, center, who accounted for 22 points, including 12 free tosses. It was the throws from the foul line that beat the Chiefs. Pontiac, led by ‘the only. current letterman, Rod Treasis, dunked 23 field goals to 19 for Catholic Cen- tral. But tHey had only 12 free throws to 25 for the Detroiters. Treais hit 8 buckets and 3 free throws for a 19 total. Dick Black- back, including the aces, Skrzy- ski and Hussey. Others returning are Andy Bonnior, Ed Sheridan, dohnny Rogers and Tony Dietz. Dave Diehm, starting guard to- night is the only other PHS play- er who got in last year’s game, to return. He was not a letterman, however. If Chiefs can stop the two aces, their chances of avenging that ‘63- 38 loss are good. Identical 1954-55 records go on the block. Each club won 10, lost 7. Pontiac's niark was set with a law (graduated) had 17 points. Catholic Central has seven of 2 year’s team that met Pas | | 94 mark in regular season plus a win and loss in regional and eae Aasl eauRAS! ac naa ‘Overlook TCU Quarterback Mississippi Thinking of Ways to Stop Swink for Cotton Bowl Game _FORT WORTH, Tex. (—Missis- the Orange Bowl at Miami, Fla.|age each game, he rarely elected |to throw. He tried only 33 passes sippi is already thinking up ways of stopping Jim Swink when the Rebels meet Texas Christian in the Cotton Bowl Jan, 2. But here’s a and presently the small er Swink until you first know he &@Me. has the ‘ball. cy % * That's where’ Charles (Chuck) ‘Curtis comes in. He can hide the With the ground attack, led by the again and this put the Frogs altead ‘pigskin and fake so well the Rebels ‘may start looking under the bench for it. There's a play in which (Curtis fakes to the fullback and gives to Swink that's so slick that ‘frequently officials, TV cameras j'and fans are sure the play. is over until Swink pops into the clear go-' Bing away. * * » Curtis, who . quarterbacks — the| ‘Horned Frogs, can do other devas-| The finale was a wild, overtime loss to Mt. Clemens, 60-53. Varsity game starts at 8 p.m. Chiefs’ 2nd contest lifts the lid off the Saginaw Valley Conference season, Dec. 9, against a reputedly good Arthur Hill team, on the West Huron street floor. Hillites will be in action tonight| | against Ann Arbor, hopiig to avenge last year’s 57-40 defeat. Lumberjacks are the Valley's de- fending champions. THIRTY-THREE A Sale LAST TWO DAYS—FRIDAY AND SATURDAY! Just What He Wants! Handsome ~ SPORT SHIRTS CREDIT TERMS On another Valley game, tonight, | Flint Northern, tabbed by many | &-. SVC ‘watch “Huron at Flint. observers as this winter, the club to: meets Port Curtis was a great high school passer but he was far from the) lsensational as a freshman and, sophomore at TCU. In 1954 he had it! six passes intercepted and (Bolling Air Force Warning: There's no use going aft- dimmed his faith in the overhead But that night in Miami changed] * * | Always a fine ball-handler and a bullet to Swink on the goal line play selector, he started 1955 as the Frogs’ top quarterback. But great Swink, eating up huge yard- |in the first 5 games and had 3 intercepted while hitting on only 15. * * * ‘things, TCU was. trailing tough) Miami 0-6 early when Chuck shot to put the Frogs ahead 7-4. Soon after, behind 7-12, Chuck fired to stay, They won 21-19, County Hunters Try Their maa in Deer ‘Derby’ Another pai: of hopeful Y tend County hunters decided to try their | hand in The Pontiac Press’ annual | |deer competition Thursday after-| jnoon. 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DECEMBER 2, 1955 | | nae ~ Lions Aiming to Knock Bears Out®: ing smashed 53-14 by the Chicago E€HICAGO W — Coach Buddy Parker of the Detroit Lions in- “vades Chicago Sunday with the avowed purpose of ‘‘knocking the Bears out of the race.” s * That doesn’t especially frighten owner-coach George Halas, whose Bears won six straight in the hot western division scrap of the Na- tional Football League before be- Cardinals last Sunday. 33. men available at the kickolf/ won three of their last four games. + for the first time thi sseason. “ “Certainty, Parker weuld tke | Dornie Dibble, their fine left}, ™? Bears look for Detroit to a the Bears two weeks ago, will have do a lot of passing, augmented by 255-pound Leon Hart’s bull-like rushes from the fullback spot... Hart, Doak Walker, Dibble and Dave Middleton have caught a to- tal of T7 passes for 1,168 yards and 10 touchdowns. Another combina- tion of Jug Girard, Lew Carpenter end who has been on the injured reserve list for a month, and all other cripples have been nursed back to health. Also, the Lions will have had 10 ‘days to point for the game, having made thei rlast start a 24 10 triumph over Green Bay on to knock us out,” said Halas. “Four years ae we beat the Lions 28-21 in an upset to knock them out of a world title play- off. They haven't had a similar chance to do the same to us until now.” The Lions, beaten at Detroit by C. of C., PHS Plan Fall Sports Party athletics, and Principal Francis) Staley of Pontiac High School that) movement yesterday, a. only $11, healt the annual fall sports banquet will take place Wednesday, Dec. 7 in the PHS cafeteria. The event is co-sponsored by the : Ag eis high school and the Chamber of Commerce. Bob Devaney, Michigan State University freshman coach, and former Pontiac area coach, will be the speaker. Films of the MSU- Notre Dame game will be shown. New Golf Course Opens ANTELOPE VALLEY, Calif.— The first golf course in the area since the Piute Country Club was taken over by the Edwards Air Force Base some years ago, the Antelope Valley CC has opened for play as a civic layout. (OLD MARK DECANTERS #usT REMOVE THE LABEL and you have a beauti- ful, permanent decant- er with the word Rye, Scotch, Bourbon, Canadian of Gin inecribed in gold. or 5 Gold Mark Decantera, are on ie 624% * "aL. ’ 2 * ¥ ‘Bad Weather Slows ‘Retriever Trials ing skies promised a faster pace Announcement was made today today in field trials to choose the by Thomas W. Dodson, directod of national champion retriever. and Jim Doran has added another Itwo dogs were eliminated from a 70 passes and 911 yards and three |starting field of 36. | touchdowns. | ‘The test turns from pheasants SACRAMENTO, Calif. u—Clear- to ducks today, The dogs will re- trieve. birds shot over water. The meet ends Sanday: Halas doesn't plan any lineup juggling despite last Sunday's de- bacle “I can't see any sound reason ; for a shakeup,’ he = says. The first Rose Bowl game in were bound to have a letdown, “ Rain and morning fog slowed 1916 resulted in a deficit of about though when it came it was- Most P OwWe€Pr—up to 44°, more usable power (net * horsepower) than any other pickup! Fastest getaway. Most power for passing ... . smooth, flexible power for easier, safer maneuvering in\ traffic. You have a choice of engines —167-h.p. Y-8 or 133-h.p. Six. Only Ford offers modern’ Short Stroke power in every engine at no extra cost. (Work-. saving Fordomatic, optional.) he new FORD \ So Most Safety Features—with safety design found in no other truck. 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All-America guard Calvin Jones!’ Willie Mays hit 51 home runs’ Pacific Coast conference schools of Iowa started his football career/for the Giants in 1955 and con- last year had a total enrollment in high -school playing an ehd nected for 29 of them in games on ot 78,000 to 139,000 for Big 10 position. the road. . schools. ” a ey “I’ve been asked if I gave the boys: a tongue-lashing after the Cards game. The answer is defi- nitely ‘no.’ I figured the ‘less said about it the better.” The Bears also are without seri-#: ous injury and all hands will be ready for the Lions. | Chicago fans are going to honor “day” prior the oldest | Ui pA) FREE INSTRUCTIONS TEEN’ERS LEAGUE “ EVERY SATURDAY AT 10. A.M. Enjoy this wonderful exciting sport. Join the league. ADULT OPEN BOWLING DAILY 10 A.M. to 6 P.M. SATURDAY 10 A. M. to 12 Midnight nds in the business. “T still think we'll win the cham- says Sprinkle, only of the squad who has Given by Champion TONY INDEMANN Mon., Tues.,. 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I'm taking your meé-| : sage as fast as I can!” : oO re i ig ; * t-. hones 4 ; Fh! ip ie a ——- ne i s + \ i . E f . ; ; Ord : oa ee 4 ferries | ame te ¥ Cal ¥ ; Se eee te 2} e it i i * - he € e erie eo =e . SEES | Se % ie Sea THE FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, PONTIAC PRESS, 1955 —_— Chrysler Sales Zooming _ DETROIT (INS)—A Chrysler di- vision executive reported today that sales of new Chrysler and Imperial passenger cars are pres- ently Yunning more than 75 per cent ahead of sales a year ago. E: M. Braden, the division's gen- eral sales manager, said that sales from Jan. 1, 1955, through Nov. were 148,292, an increase of 75.8 per cent over sales for the same period in 1954. There are some business offices devoted exclusively to promoting and managing various kinds of icontests. buildings, within 35 Cash for acerage, lake property or farms, any type, any section, with or without main roads. We are the buyers. We will buy directly from owners or through brokers. Phone or write us what you have and we will give you a quick reply. 10300 Woodward, TO 8-5010 miles of Detroit, on you need choice of “Speedy Loan” - . » Him of IN PONTIAC MONEY IN I DAY: *10-"100-*200 1c *450 or more Ou Just Your Mame or Other Plans Men or women... morried or single. Get the money in one day, with or without security. Bor- row en avte or furniture, paid for or not, Your sensible répayment plons. PHONE 9 WRITE © COME IN 920 West Huron Street WATERFORD TownsmP Federal 3-7123 “Pree Parking ia Rear” “Grains Steady . in Routine Deals CHICAGO (#--Grains held steady loats % to % lower, i were recovered. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % lower to % : higher, December $2:04; corn unchanged to % higher, December $1.24%; December. (62%; rye % 14 to %& higher, December | 1.10%; soybeans % to 14: higher, | January $2.36%4, and lard 2 cents lower to 8 cents a hundred pounds c higher, December $10.55, Old crop wheat futures had the in routine dealings on the Buard',/! :;of Trade today. Most contracts eased a little early but the losses |} P3522 79 bu; apples, | 3.00-3.50 bu; Cider, No. 1, 2.00-2.50-4 “MARKETS Market Irregular Produce le DETROIT FARMERS’ MAKKET in ul f Tr in DETROIT, Dec. 2 (AP) Teney Prices om the Detroit, rarmers' Market tacluded: PRUITS—Apples: Delschous, fancy ra’ NEW YORK ®—The stock mar- ing pes 328 bu: Na’ a ng f= 3.80 bu: ‘ket was irregular in quiet . earl pples, Mcintosh, fancy 335° be € q ny yy ee bu; apples oe itrading today. ewan Ge tency See Bu. io | Gains and losses were mainly) ° bela pti fractional and scattered through most major divisions in a narrow- ‘ly traded market. 4, Northern gal. ' ease, Pears, Bosc, fancy, 4.00 bu; No. !, | 3.00-3.50 ‘ar — henge fancy, 3.00 bu; No. 1, geal ite dg beets, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu: broccoli, Among the few opering bloc ks) 00 4s bu. Cabbage, curly, No. 1, 2.00: cabbage, red, No. 1, 1.75- 13s bu "Westinghouse was off % at 5ST t 1, - arrots, No. 1. .86-1.00 dos. behs. car-ion 5 049 shares, General Motors! rots, topped fancy 2.15 bu.. No. 1, 2.00-| 2.50 bu. Cauliflower, No. 1, 2.00-2.25 mi ‘was off 4 at 473% on 4,000 shares, 3.60-4.00 crate; No firmest tone. They attracted de- mand in view -of firming prices: for cash wheat, plus the expecta-: ‘tion of quite sizable exports within | the near future. . j Grain Prices CHICAGO, Dec. 2.--(AP) — Open to- lodge ge Calendar Annual communication of Pon- sige Lodge No. 21, F. & A. CS Dec. 2. Dinner at 6:30 p. ieee opens at 7:30 p. m. hewn W. Mills, W. M. News in Brief While her car was in the Pontiac Motors parking lot, someone stole two chrome wheel discs from it, [eee Gladys Wallace, 2163 Jones Rd.,| told police yesterday. | come William Montgomery, vada St., reported that a tire and) wheel was stolen from his as ee lot yesterday. while it was in the Pontiac Motors! The rear of her car was smashed while in the Oakland County Build- ing Parking lot last night, Mrs. Cecelia France, Drayton Plains, told Pontiac Police. Lawrence Stiller, 37, of 311 Rae- Attention Merchants STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE 1600 sq. ft. of storage space, suitable for anything 30 ft: high. not requiring heot. for loading and unloading. downtown Pontiac. Corner of Scott Lake Road and Watkins Lake Rood. - Call FE 5-8387 :30 P.M. After 6 Driving in space Clean floor. 3 miles from ! burn St, before Orion Township Justice Hel- NEWSPAPERS . MAGAZINES .. TYPHBON | 135 Branch St. ecross from SAVE WASTE PAPER!} We Are Now Paying Scrap tron—Junk Cor:—-Structure! Steel WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES — FE 4.9582 . 30¢ Per 100 Lbs. . 50¢ STEEL CO. American Forging & Socket America Unit 2. | Rummage sale, 128 W. Pike St.| and Harry Allen; 20, of Clarkston appeared yesterday imar G. Stanaback, both charged with driving under the influence of} 27.25; bulk choice liquor. Pleading guilty, each was | \fined $100 with $10 costs. |: Charged with reckless driving, | 19-year-old Robert Anderson of; ‘Lake Orion pleaded guilty yester- day before Orién Township Jus-| \tice Helmar G. Stanaback. He was hy fined $75 with $25 costs. { | Bt. Vincent de Paul Bazaar, Dec.) —| 3rd and 4th. ‘4 fried chicken din- ner, 12 to 6 Dec. 4th. Adults $1.50,| |children, 7T5e. — Adv.) Liens Club Raneanee Sale. 1S. Saginaw, Thurs. Fri, 9 to 9. Rummage sale. Jian Church. W. Huron St. ‘to 12, Sat., Dec. 3. if your friend's in jail and needs) ‘bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5- 4031- — Adv... Sat., —Adv. First Presbyter- 8:30 22 —Adv Rummage sale, Sat., Dec. 3, at (98 W. Huron, 9 to 5. Moms of — Adv. —Adv. urnished. —Adv. ‘ Saturday A.M. Hayride Parties. Food f 24 Inch Table. Model MODEL. ae” 158 Oakland Ave. Open Daily 9 A. M. 0.30 P.M. — FE 2-3781 _, Park Free in Rear of Store bu. 00-1.50 doz. “pehs. Celery reot, No. 85-1.00 dna bobs y - American Telephone up % at 18078! ino pack. arrots, topped No. 1. 150-200 bu: 'o Slee . cauliflower, No. 1 2.00-2.50 doz. Celery 2 1,000 and General Electric un | Ne. 1. 4.00-4.$0 crate: No. 1, 1 60-1.50, changed at 54% on 1,000, GE HOV a. Celery root, No. 1, Heer Mecslene Mo 1 lee: picked up fractionally later. s. . bu. Fennel, No. 1, 1.25-150 doz behs. | Missouri- Kansas-Texas jpatrs stockers and feeders 16 00-15 00 Calves—Salable, 25. | Today's: Sree nasa te lca NEW YORK—(Compiled by the As- dated Press): early American history, written by | |; Mr. Carnal died yesterday mo "| announced. There are 61 Cubs in — - Cub Pack No. 51 Pontiac Deaths Cites 14, Scouts | at Donelson Event Glen Benjamin Carnal |” Service--will be held Monday at Awards were presented to a :30 p.m. in the Huntoon Funeral ee and pd cers a mc -| Home for Glen Benjamin Carnal at a ‘meeting at son 0! | : Wednesday. More than 100 parents | ot Me orton) Rd) The) Kev (James witnessed the award ceremony. -The dens presented skits on in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. mern- ‘Den Mother Mrs. John Nicolls. ing at st. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Six-year service stars were pre- ‘sented to -Cubmaster Lester G:. McKinney and Den Mother Mrs. | John Walsh. Pack project this year will be} s a pre-Christmas candy sale, it was Ziva Dostanich oxa Dostanich, 68, of 808 Young . died here yesterday afternoon sie an illness of pearly three months. Born in Yugoslavia March 24, 1887, he was the son of Mr. and Mrs. Arkdia Dostanich. He mar- ried Eva Melovye in Yugoslavia * Pledges Suppor i | Parker will officiate with burial} ithe _THIRTY-SEVEN Urge Formation — of Plan Group ‘Committee Asks Study of Regional Highway System Program . - The Roads Committee of the Su- pervisors Inter-County Committee yesterday voted to recommend to its parent body the formation of a six-county highway authority to plan a regional system of express- ways and superhighways. The recommendation will be pre- sented to the Inter-County commit- — tee at its meeting Dec. 8 in Port Huron. It in turn will forward the proposal for possible approval by individual county boards of supervisors. * The roads committee, headed by West Bloomfield Township Supervisor Hiland M, Thatcher, met in Berkley. A state act en- abling formation of an authority 43, wee [seis eer 1. 300-400 pk. basket. preferred, which gained 4% in June 1907. eae Tease ote tng Seterday my ancition af ews Mr. Dostanich had ved in 105 so-Ib bag” onions, rere. Me. i ond ple a 2 e 0S l a l Pontiac 26 years, coming here 2 = oO. fi We eoides bikale Pare mace nel: Ss in sing UL vans aye at from Akron, Ohio. A veteran of pr ces bchs - Parsnins, No. 1. ‘toda y opening block of 2,500 shares| | World War I, he was employed pat ‘4 rs, Cayenne, ine te . rgibgh sw. barcet™ Patstor=, Tanct|nmouncement. It quickly extended Senator Says First) st the Baldwin Rubber Co. 22 80 S0-lb ‘bag. No. 1.. 120.1 30 $0.1) announcement. It quickly extended lie : ie | pcan ines B w; years, retiring three years ago. Y | ses black. - I a seze 0 bu: radish: |e loss to 3% points. Goal ill Be Care ° es, hothouse, No. i. 1.50 doz behs: rad-_ : f Relcrded | Besides his wife, he is survived iehes. red. fan.y, 100 doz behs:_ No York Stocks or erarae by a daughter, Mrs. George aeuseh, Acorn, Ne 1; 1.90-1.28 bu: | (Late Morning Quotations |Dimich Of Pontiac, two prandchil- AQ Ua. jut tern w @ 1, 100-125 bu: “y q squash Delticous, No 1 toedcn bu: alr Reduclion) 36) Garone 83] “My prime objective during ate and two great-grandchildren. SQUaS: ul 100-150 bu. Allied Chem 113 s & ™ > Tomates hothouse, Ro, i 200-240 8-1 | Allied Sirs... 6 Receeceu , ne regular legislative session begin-| Betvice will be at i pte) Salve belt; tomatoes, outdoor, No 1. 100-150 a Chasmers 1 67 Kimb Clk ... 462 ning in January will be getting |28 from the Voorhees-Siple t. Turnip. No 1. "as. 1.25 doz bchs; | Alum Ltd Kresge, 88... 2 'Chapel. The Rev. M. ate furs, eee ie te & Re eAtril maa Kroger 42.4 4 pill through calling for construc-| = . Denke LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel- A™ Altline 248 Lenn @ Po. 17 jof the Detroit Serbian Orthodox ery cabbage. No. 1, 1.26-1 MSs. eeige | As a cree oo2 ti MeN L161 Gon) of (2 2,500-bed hospital for Church will officiate with burial 128 300 bu Rscaroie, No. 1. 1 $8-| (Am Motors. a} Lockh Aire ... $05 only aes children in Oak- in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. u; eecarole, eache a. . ro Oe WwW S —— 13,00 =. Lettuce. bibb, No oe io = a =e is Chem land County.’ |p asket: lettuce, bu. er o. |, 2.50- 2 Lorillard |3.00 bu: lettuce, he No. 1, 2.50-3 00| Am ae aay Loli Nash a This statement was made yester- ‘Luman Arthur Le 3-doz crate: lettuce, head, No 1, 150 Am omen ss Mack Trk 29 - : - “ 7 ic r Jes bu’ Wsteca maf Walt. (16-138 be: | ma yee. 4 Marlin. Ol 33 day by State Sen, William S$.) conice was held at 2. o'clock Romaine, No. 1, 1.25-1.73 bu. ane Wisco $9 May D Str B tield (R-Royal Oak), lees "a = . - | Anac Co. 106 Mead cp as Broom tie Oy ‘this afternoon in the Congregation- | Anac & C., 62 ere : 6.4 . Livestock |Armeo Bt. 324 Midi Sti Pa’. 522 “I fervently hope a program 4! Church. Roscommon for Luman | Armour & Co. 165 Monsan Ch . 47 providing emergency beds will Arthur Legg, 47, a former Pon-| rm: « ont ar 190 | CAG fer a (a?) (Depa) ga. At Cat Line’: 464 Motor Pd. 295 be passed immediately, but a ‘tae resident, The Rev. D. D. ’ - efin ... Ww B. thas Tous 70.000: slow, around 25 lower/Avco Mfg .... 6.1 besarte _ 4 permanent program is also need- ee piece ri — ey Sareante cnet a" Weritiaiptint Shit iy Mural Ch: ted and a part of Mt should be jrioner Cemetery Ue diet ane mposed largely of Tnixed No 2 and 3s |Benquet ra ue ise R u2| construction of a large hospital jay in Mergy Hospjtal, Grayling. 210-270 We butchers: additional orders /Reth Stee! ...1804 Nat Deity .. 404| in our country.” | Mr. Legg was born June 10, 1908 Ei nena moa) Bo Ito Ss 190300 To Bond teers 2 irs Nat Gyoe S44 dhe plans to it Kingston. the son of Percy and HES, eg hing Sr ES Se 2 Nat Thee 2 The lawmaker said he plans to Uryilla Miller Legg. He thad lived ond: 2 tee shunared heed mized No a ude Ce 30.4 ahs Megpteh, < med i introduce legislation again which in Roscommon County 20 years = 2 -85-12.00; and a wi ‘0 x : head jot No 1 and 2s 193 Ib selected | Burroughs 204 No Am Av . 76 would authorize the State Water, _where he was engaged in the pulp- ry ie oe nas Seo sie we ie abies S Calumet & H a3 Obie “Oli 3 ‘Resources to study pe ond eens Caines: - " . 75: Sam 423 Commission most sows up to around 600 Ib 8.50-9.75: Can "pry... 16 Owens HIG! 612 blem in Southeastern; Besides tis wife, the former & few sorted around 325 Ib end lighter Cdn Pac .... 333 Pan A W Air 176 ,Waler problem In ‘Marjorie Powrie, he is survived Carrier Cp... 535 Panh Epil 814 Michigan and assist local commu- | : ' : siSalable cattle 16,000: olable calves) jpese. a ‘ 15.6 Parke Da. 396 ities in providing a long-range by nine children, Robert J., Peter : own mod-|“ater Trac 58.1 in ‘ | /erncay sete ana, fully sendy: other hes Obie. 2 Pa RR”. 368 supply. =e Sey el epeny ste: 0 Shrysler se 4 ‘ 7 Loe i 5 rs. Eliza |Weak; heifers steady to 25 lower: cowsiCities Sv! .. 576 pyoer - 22.5 Broomfield also stated he will joer + rshall, M y J steady to higher: bulls fully steady: |Climax Mo .. 67.1 phelps D 58.2) 'sponsor,a bill to have the juris- |Hoeltzel of Marshal rs. Joan yealers steady to 1.00 higher: stockers \Cluett Pea 46 Phiico Eleanor Hunds of N. Hollywood, and feeders about steady; four loads Coca Cola ss Philip Mor 45.3) ‘diction of municipal courts raised ,_,; sie prime 1.100-1.250 Ib “steers 25.25- (Col Brd A... 253 Phill’ Pet ' Calif, Barbara Sue, Carol Ann, 23.50: Sumegous loads prime are La polly a + 163 Pit Plate G., 24 jin civil cases. zp, Cindy Lou and Kathy Mae, all at 390-239: om corner pod | Foeontd peontel sac Ch Prect & G.. #4 Cases involving more than $500/) 016 and two grandchildren utility steers down to 12.00 ConPow pi 45 110% sess now must be filed in circuit : : a cra fiiabs Clow prime eiery Sag eng Sant BAL -<:- 386 Repub au..., #2 courts. Broomfield said he hopes| aavonmons wae sisters Mri fers 20.00-21 75: : ex Drug. .... Jen : cet nly 11.00-19.98; most utility Corn pq. pstl bend AEG Sa lor have the limit hiked to $1000 Fieanor Ruth Smithson of Pontiac and commerc ws 9850-11 60; y. To . ‘ a canners and cut tisen 8.00-10.00 write Curtiss Wr ock Spg 7/or $1, 00. and Mrs. Clarice Elizabeth Price and commercial bulls 13.25-15.00, veal-|DetT® .- Sefeway Bt... 33 3| “This would take a large amount { Lake City, and a brother, Car- e Det Edis of La y. and a , Car rs mostly 23.00 down, but a few choice St Jos Lead 46.7! o¢ k f our seriously and prime 24.00: a few loads good and |D0Ug Airc a Meg Pap... G3| WOTK avay roma? ¥| son Legg of Roscommon, choice 800-900 ib feeding steers 17.50- pected ee Sead Al RR = overloaded circuit courts,’ he ex-) are eed. . | | « ee |Rast Air L Shell Ou... g Phakne’: | DETROIT LIVESTOCK EI Auto aay ee : John F. Nowaczyk: = ony ob ETROIT. Dec. 1 ‘AP)—Hogs—Selable|Et & Mus Sou Pac... iG d B k | Service will be held at 10 a.m Not enough hogs early to make a|Emer Rad ... 1! : e — ; ae mace, Siete Nees ry fe ate a Eee by ReGen: jag STOUNE DTOKET saturday in St. Vincent de Paut —sa) y per ec ro Mor .. 326. gtd Oil Calif. 881 ic F receipts cows, market mostly steady | Firestone -. 94 =“ Gil Taal Si for Construction Catholic Church for John Frank (es Compares test Thursday radian Precess eel ve oss Std Oil N | Nowaczyk, 88, of 42880 Ten Mile rty active: good clearance: choice and |Freuh Tra ... 5 Bid Oil Ohi aa | ; e j : |prime fed steers steady to strong, other Gen Dynam .. 624 Stevens. P 262 ‘of Lincoln Plant Rd. Burial will be in Mount -Hope jae peeaes and all heifers fully | joes ive é 43 Btud Pac _|Cemetery. He died Wednesday yY cows atrong to 59 cents en s. Fi Suther re “ae . ‘ [higher: canners, cutters and all bulls|Gen Mills... 79 suite & Co, soi, Construction of the Lincoln Di- after two years of illneas. |coouay seeds | meters | ane Rago pen Meters’ -. 678 oie Be ¢ vision’s future national headquar-| A former cabinet maker and a) an O e around twenty hea n el... exas Co... tes mostly | prime $85-1116 Ib. fed steers | Ge Gen Time ... 32 Tex G Sul... 37.7 ters near Novi was formally! resident of the Pontiac are for 23| = about ead choice an e The Pd.... 2 j prime 23.00. including few head 1 Sittette eae. 402 Tran W Air... 26 launched this morning when Ford) years. Mr. Nowecy® survived 'Ib: bulk and choice fed steers 1900- Goodrich .... ‘61 Transamer ... 426! Motor Company and local govern- ‘by a daughter, Mrs. Norbert ell 22.50, several lots. choice and pfime | Goodyear .... 642 Twent Cen 264° den of Detroit; a son, Sidney ‘No- 2 18: toad mostly prime 1.360 Ib. steers | Oran Paige ve a Underw: ae ment, officials gathered at ground- Ae a ie t 1 ig emorry marr — low good o Ry ... Un Carbide pegs son i Vak O roit, one grandchild a | cceisee anetecen —— ben CON Weetls 60918 on pac” breaking ceremonies at the 325- brott Char! ae aed _ i low choice fed Ruivin 18.25-20.00 | oecypeure ed pe Unit Air Lin a acre Wixom Rd_ site. a rotner, arles of Grand apr ead high cho ? -|Qul HE a J Unit Ai 6 ds. mercial ay eset battece 17 00-18.00 Homestk 366 Unit Prait s37, Located a half-mile north of ' a ceancommereet tery and yeep, fy EE RSC? 21/Grand River Ave. the installation lgewa ‘0 h060 aad ‘eee: Sires oe ing ant aoe Van Raal 33 3 will have a production capacity of) David Wilson 12.00 niand st! ... West U y 227 sectly "hee ta se. gress or ere, napir Cop 59.6 Westg A Bk . 282 90,000 cars a year when completed. navid Wilson, 79. formerly of commercial heifers 12.00-15.00: cutter /Dter'e® Ir. . *) 7 Westg El ta jand will employ 5,000 workers. Ac. Ponti died sterd, f the bulis down to 9.00; load choice and Int Harv gat Witen& Ce -7107| 5) construction in expected tol ee eC jfancy 452 Ib. stock steer calves 22.75. Ipt Nick .. 796 Woolworth 48 ‘ Ual CONnstMCuOn Pe | Mt. Pleasant Community Hospital. ce feathers in ge” "MEY lew Sifitart Jan. 1 | He was born Aug. 14, 186 in an ors ba sma. ots = - * and choice -889 Ib. feeders 17.00-19.00 Int Tel & Tel. 28 Youngs Sh&T oa . ’ ‘ ‘ some inferior mon wGua 00-19 08: | Crk Coal . 31.8 Zenith Rad. 130 The first spadeful of earth was Imlay City, the son of Levi and Amanda Cooley Wilson and mar- turned by Ben D. Mills, general ried Etta Craig Oct. 27, 1898 in manager and Ford vice presi- ini sete wee passed last dune. Under the committee's plan, each county would supply the fol- loewihg amounts to the authority for working capital: Wayne, $2,- '500; Oakland, $2,000; Macomb, $1,000; Washtenaw $600; St. Clair, $500 and Monroe, $400. Attending the meeting from Oak- land County besides Thatcher were Road Commission Engineer-Man- ager Leon V. Belknap, Road Com- missioners Lee O. Brooks and Sol D. Lomerson, ‘Supervisors’ Vice- |Chairman Delos Hamlin and Plan |\Commission Highway Engineer - Robert A. Larson, Educators Will Meet ANN ARBOR (#—Some * 225 presidents, deans and~ faculty members of Michigan _ colleges iwill discuss public and. private the University of Michigan Tuesday and Wednes- day. They are attending the ninth annual Conference on High- er Education. NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE education at 1951 Chevrolet 2 door, Engine No. AD 31706. ~ iblic sale to be held December 14, 1955, at t F eesirteg 112791. My eember 14th, 1955 at 223 8. Sain nx. Rochester, Michigan. Dec. 1, 2, 1955 ry SALE 1955 Chevrolet, Lah Lore Serial No, VCS5P222504 Sale held 1:00 p.im., December eth, * 1955 at 45 W. Lawrence St., Pontiac, Michigan. Dec. 1, 2, 1995 | Santer 7 7 p.m. tonight. | Death Notices : : ee - - ; ee Ps a “ ie ‘ <6 7 ee - = i : a os i THIRTY-EIGHT |... | THE FON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 alee 2 "a ce ols In Memoriam © : __ Help Wanted Male 6 __tlelp Wante: Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 Hele Ws Wanted ree 7 Work Wanted Male 10 Building Service 12 Television Service 22) Wid. Household | Goods 27 Card of Thanks = soDY Hoe y es ten es ay A tne ee te PRUDENTIAL. INS. _ £0. oe errr ies: = pany tte s08 HN Winter Prices - FURNITURE E NEEDED Announces an : “al ap pnargpea S REOE ALL Ponta Beet an at 8 om. arent tan Bre er- erecutive doe ciabeomgage Faded ry plus reter: Bee Now in Effect on att Kindness and oxpeote ut i tian ABOUT a YRE. OLD Coll FE 20826 for ep- ork Wanted Female 11 All Remodeling sincere th _tor motel clerk. PE §-3271 after 5. | GE SRERAL WAGHININTS WANTED. == Pein 3 fi PLUMBER W ALTERATIONS A MaK- Ghat! maty expressions of sym-(BROKERS WITH LATE MODEL | (ply Tales Machine works, 118 ob, Call all after 4 p.m., all ing. One day service on simple al — our recent be- Bs TOLeRs “PR IENCED eauaal CLEANING AND “ODD ey Sat. PE 4-7918. 44 W. v. Bevery. QUICK E ASY _terations. PE 4-1 ‘Bid ; vement im the lost of our, be: be-| CAR LENT WAGES HAULING | fone is ‘esigurent in per-| ~—s REAL ESTATE . ’ BABYSITTING N : ‘Av- Aéattdons ved wife and mother. Mrs. PACKARD AUTOMOBILES. AP. | son, Toni's Dri 0 Auburn A mem- raat work. PE 3-1680 _ ition finished gpa Rev.| PLY FORWARDING CO.| Rd. Utica per af" Cosnaretive Beal! State CHRISTM AS ABYSITTING BY Di = Havens for his comforting) 9000 MT. ELLIOTT. DETROIT. ITAL ATPENDANTS FOR LO- : on as ver Jad ! Also sewing Ne Dows — words, the Kirby Funeral Homhe,\CaB DRIVERS STEADY. AND| | cal po eqinry Vie to ¢i4| eles ced comes omen rates ore ; alterations. FE 2-140 1 poli the pallbearers, the nurses at St.| part time a ase ct midnigh che =| weet. all enone owe —— ce] strictest cnteee al CAPABLE WOMAN Wisnes G. & M. Construction Co. con one ve Se neal “rbute, tee. H oe. = rel pale “Fertinnel Olfice er write LAWRENCE W. sg DA TLORD ah MONEY ! eoee als ae. E eine WORK airs Hwy. PE 2-101) 4 aoap teh, Civi] Service, Lansing 4-0504 136 East Pike 8t. 7 _board. wages, EM 33306, - . OR an end arcs A “en Toes CAR SALESMAN 3 h, _ REGISTERED PHARMACIST Wire tap bp she LIKE e job. FE 1-400. Detries and Mr. Wiliam Philips | Wwe can gualify, for sales man, IBM | Eagties Bergen SNE x or 3 dave o woth: | if aE ROOFING AND TO THANK ALL OUR b pay Mar. Not necessary to pare VICE TECHNICIANS oyment Servinae 139 W ‘apie, $15 ner Day AY WORK WTD.: 10 down, payments at 04.48 per for their ron coc sympathy handw rl jing, a. weita MBonties: Prese weil < tor field ped ota —— eminshom._Mi esis vv. I ) al ——, fom pt veel in the recent bereavement. in the’ Box t 21-30, with en eo Station | Manager ... .$300 Or aL gene Moet bat WORK. | _service. —— loss << eolored prison] sacle CARETARER eae pers oe tectinical back — ee eae ns —- = Day on Building Supplies 12A : : a Ve tune . ae . : Pe especially wish to thank Rev American Legion, Cook Nelson ent field. i my men will receive Good chance for mi agement 1 5c r Si nature . 5-8619.. . BAKED ICK Ww. Nei Iso Loyal Order Endicott, OC per rig) To : x.; ___© =p oss ie No. 182. w ite Owl Ex- aeririeatines: are 2! amend! Ie nd ater ‘will be ae Riker widest Ses . Os ceceuna week ahr Spm. 5 not sir hel one = ies od & eben corsbont ve Bore pariiotw ict, focce|—~ Can WASHERS QANTED. | MERA Cues attra | SALESPEOPLE MUST — RAVE eit Ee Se ea-Pasc | _ Business Services _ 13 Carre Fae : of Pontiac 105, Voorhets Apply, 149 W. Huron. __ com putinia machines re Sesdobaker ringperisees Liberal Women to Girculate ELDERLY WouAW Wits With FRAC | eee eee eee! | GUA! REPAIR A -Punera] Homie. All those|CAR WASHERS WANTED. MOTOR ing ir Lewachiettice a it men MI 4-3410. tical nursing | experienc would ~ M. +0736. iDON* ee Sa ores ee cee at cn oe | atti | wesauem seperseuer eee'aavansp:| ue Uencionwen “gadiceme omamelre be APPLIANCE SERVICE | _RADIO 8 Fv. ist § PARKE St . > Daas: , Rh ALL TYPA vice Mrs. Wm. J. Morgan and family.|DRIVER FOR DRY CLEANING mt. Selery and expenses paid See. Fred at Community Petitions. You FOR ALL TYPES oF ALTERA- erators, vee eee rnamsea 1 @naaets Typewriter Servi Service 2 22A route. Must be neat a rin, while training. Write for an inter- rvice. 31645 Southfield Rd. Bir- tions both men and women's all types of small es. w to . In Memoriam 2) Sra"mud ings clos eatery and| Pt, neler tcadeut |" Shame *BogAita, wipers P| ROv's, Bi" Galland ‘Ave. "Fi | TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA-] “inet “oe bina houses Mee Se Nias hemes J FA ; ; : : IN LOVING MEMORY OF FRED| {ac 'Press (PPY Box %. Leet tehtatendl ttle) y SINGERS Must Bea S201 4 tos a Le] A ee ; B TREN N G rioting apd Office Sub- and ‘barns. HP Suwon. MY B Declute, who passed away IMMEDIATE FULL TIME SALES | Young men to sing in quartet | GENERAL HOUSECLEANING. a & CHING ply Co, 11 W. Lawrence. - Pease, Dee Oem enr tar take over ectebioned || Can comm Liners) “setery bt Gal PE tig. DOO ever Tues., Wed. FE ¢-3887. on es,| s, water line field tile. RITERS RENTED ——. - right D. —, Gin FE Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw 5 Wanted to Rent 29 aetna ten ata nang nena To one no longer with us, but in 7 our hearts still lives. Sadly by his wife and family. and IN PRECIOUS MEMORY OF OUR while, Tt never can erase memory ef a loved one's amile, Or of « dear one's face. sasiy musced by Mom, Dad, and Laurine. ' Flowers 3 DUNSTAN'S PLOWERS Open House Dec. 4 1 to 6. 484 W. Huron Bt. _ Funeral Directors 4 am ee Ay ROUND _ mS +121) Complete facilities OR 31st — Waterford T 4 j SERVICES Kirkby Funeral Home PE 41882 Donelson-Johns “pesto RA a hl ee Thoughtful Service. __~FPE 2-584! FE 33081 Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance oryige, Plane or Motor! GRAVE LOTS IN Cemetery. w pee over established céounts. rvice is are : lor ——— Call PE 27-2811 6 to 8 tonig DESIGNERS DETAILERS AND CHECKERS POR ooty ree ety heveres, nd pec matics, —— of overtime. Long program iH R. interviews pol rend ull ci bs m. All day ~ "Efficient Eng. Co. 21680 Coolidge, Detroit JOrdan 6-3163 Designers AND Detailers hit: Top ~ . PA type also jigs & fixtures. tes. LOCKHART & WRIGHT ENGINEERING SERVICE 1965 8. Telegraph —-_§s§s#FE_—«2-32¢ EXPERIENCED — “YODER ae chine setup. m. Reply P.O. Box _ 500, Keego Harbor. ‘DIE MAKERS: Must be sn ae expert- ed on automotive dies, Spay man peach men, day and night shifts. , Box 18 giving work re- _ age. telephone’ number SHEET METAL m Som layout, on stainie sircraft parts. McCregor Mig Two graves. Real bargains. fav mst. 1 vAnply Relate sheet beeper Co., IENCED DROP BOX REPLIES epecaher, WiKi ea ence. For stains weal run s. ror : At 10 a.m. = MT oSsa0, There were replies ENGINE AND TURRET LATHE ts, day sh and spare the Press office in the me. § to 0 p. 1. Baperienced only ne eoply. 245 E. @ following boxes: _Rd. Birmingham. F. Zens. : 5 ESTABLISHED R OPEN for married man with car, who wants to — $100 per week 1, 3, 13, 16, 25, 28, 60, " T1, 88, 85, 97, 101. __Help Wanted Male 6 Al ELECT. RICIAN follow the letier, depend- v AUTO MECHANIC For America’s greatest small Lote of work. bee, pare enced on ali makes, espe- ly Chevrolets and Buicks. Hos- pany zation group insurance, paid vacations ac PP _ ohn Benetti | a= ¥ MY 2.2411. CHEMISTS Recent ———— for Isborat | pe or aring and honesty Puller Brush, FE EXPERIENCED SERVICE aii attendant ee —_ man, Apply Bob. Adam 4 unter Bivd. | tle ate a eee EL BR with tractor and trailer. Apoly Trans-American Freight Lines, 361 8. Bivd .. Pontiae, DESIGNERS (90 aia pee W Weldine Dies Automation 58 Hrs. Min, Interviews ’til 8 p.m. | MODERN Engineering Service Co. Near Woodward Berkley. Mich 1695 12 Mile Rd. EXPERIENCED BUTCHER TO d run meat Steady job Starting at week for right man. Apply Pon- tiac Press, mx Lit EXPERIENCED AUTOMATIC washer repairman Ph. OR 3-7323 and qualitative aaalyes: ° Chassis Electrical Must be familiar with electrical units how they are applied te the automobile chassis. CHASSIS DESIGNERS Must be familiar with all phase of chassis conten: : ~~ pe APPLY PONTIAC MOTOR _DIVISION Salary Personnel bad GLENWOOD AVENUE . \ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN rejthrough Classified Ads! *| Yes, whatever it is — dial |FE FORD MOTOR CO. Tractor and Implement Division IN Birmingham HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR Product Cost Engineers AND Layout Inspectors: WITH SURFACE PLATE EXPERIENCE APPLY 2500 E. MAPLE ’ BIRMINGHAM OPEN WEDNESDAY TILL, 9 SATURDAY, ® TO 13 GEF iT OUICK, ‘for an- ad writer and eet ith * Haig oes 84 N. Sasioow. MECHANIC. A-1 mechanic. Dodge - Le Goa 420 Main St.. Rochester, Mich BOOS MEN! Steady, year ‘round sales position with vee cteas earnings for am- bitious man. Previous sales ex- perience not required _We train SALESMAN FOR FORD - MER- cury dealership. The best combi- nation of new sell LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. FORD—-MERCURY MY 2-2611 SWITCHMEN APPLY Sen TER'S OFF: _ RAILWAY. JOHNSON AVE. MAS- ‘Ge for future ma e best insurance Fg retire- ese rl gor ve for your family’s pro- ing made possible by demand for our service te: Apply in person to er. Singer 02 N. Sagi- orcas and pf Mr «Bro votes Machine Co, QUICK, EASY CHRISTMAS MONEY ! $15 per Day or I3c per Signature Men to Circulate Petitions. You Must Bea Registered Voter in the City of Pontiac to Qualify. Apply at 59 Wayne St. MECHANIC WANTED. FULL time. Must know hydramatic. Rogers’ Sales and Service, Auburn Ave. opportunity ore who 180" ‘Seekiy: ‘is oppo: poo ; luires havectmed y 1b6e W w. meen. NEED AT ONCE BODY CHASSIS AND ENGINE DESIGNERS LAYOUT MEN SENIOR AND JUNIOR DET AILE RS SENIOR AND JUNIOR ACCOUNTANTS, Long Range program. Excellent opportunity for men who are seek- ing securit ition w: an expanding of; zatio. Bee Mr W.L fig = rsonne! Bid: Mon. Thru 6:15 a.m. 5 p.m at omc Truck and ic East. Pon Division 660 8, Bivd. tiae, Mich. washers. Prefer rson between 45 and $8 years who w steady work. We will — Pon- tiac Laund 540 raph ry. Rd. near Orchard Lake “Ave. MEN SALES-CLERICAL-TECHNICAL PONTIAC we Service FE ttf oecd Fick. house trail penar Convoy, 4923%4 imam Highway, yton Plains, Mich. MIDWEST OBS FOR MEN N OF RIENCE $300 Credit Adjuster, car furnished hte Sheet Metal Worker exp. Electrical ene . E General ae eet and Manager ... Chauffeu $300 $400 "M IDWEST cen mpcy ment Service Bw ™, Bank Bidg. NO car experave | oy comm. plan. Cail FE intervie 3 ECESSARY, Corapany para all PE IaiG. New Home Salesmen for large projects in Pon- tiac, Waterford, Clark- ston, Walled Lake. Rédse-HilkRealty Co. Detroit, KEnwood 2: 2-9060 MAN TO RUN COMMERCIAL | GIRLS WANTED: YOUNG MAN WITH sales ability, high school educa- tion, neat appearance to learn trade. Steady employment Candless 1 a sos pay. Me Inc., erry, WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. “S W, Dinnan & Son. 66 W. Huron WANTED Designer, ch to design small electro (mechanical products for er market and for aor drawings including Gre material. Should h: with design of die anton - ing and production at Synero Corp Oxf phone OA 8- YOUNG MAW, 20-26, HIGH SCHOOL | * gradua' nea! eo paical a handicaps Kor ser serv ice = Lebar Must poneesi On ply person o cash Reiter Co., $62 W. Huron, Pon- I a e ence er MA 2501 for owt Help Wanted Female 7 APPOINTMENT SOLICTTING trom your own private home. This is @ permanent position for 3 sin- cere, willing persons. Write why ia Sree x 13, Pontiac Press BABYARITTER IN DRAYTON Pi girl ni work. OR 3-1 before 4 p.m. BAKERY SALESGIRL COREE ER. OvUOH understanding requir Efficient. Good solar) And lg Call Mr. ark. OL 1-0211. BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS = or part — and Aer ale openings , sales altresses. ogy comestic help. Birmingham Em € B DRIVERS. STEADY. APPLY 438 Orchard Lake. 3 to ) 6 p.m. __ ~ CAREER CENTER See Nancy for that Career po- sition Registered nurse . ............. Medical receptionist , . Strat Lengo Beginning bookkeeper bonarerme secretary ‘ er " $190 CAREER CENTER B-1 Riker Bidg. PE 68-0416 CAREER ue nee — . neres Sales part a full time.. Gi clerical . eneral Typist. . ~ MIDWEST cE Employ ment Service 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE 5-027 CAS DAYS LY, 12: to 5:30 ‘p.m. Permanent poaition, Sony employe — just be bapht Lon dls abr ect roy "Kees letter. Write Press Box 10f- CLERK-TYPISTS to handle pe Te- quired. Pleas ‘7; must be 21 years or older. One person experi enced in nee. Apply Personnel co Pontiac General Hospita) 461 W. Huron. Sat. 9 a.m. to 12 noon PRESENT INCOME FALL short of your ? becoming én Avon Repre Add extra dollars to the family income dy Registered Voter in the City of Pontiac to Qualify. GIRL WOULD LIKE BABYSIT- ting in vetnlty 9 safiyeon Rochester, . or full time, GIRL GIRL. WANTS BABYSETFING JOB after oo Call FE 5-3382 ESIRES BA BABYSITTING ‘o GIRL mn job or stead we w IRONINGS. PICKUP ia ae ery. EM }3-0060 Apply at 59 Wayne St QUIET WHITE LADY FOR LIGHT bousework, 2 children. Stay nights. FE 5-7663. 2 GIRLS WANTED FOR ASSEM- bly work, — shift, 3445 E. Ma- ple Rd. Birmingham. F. Zens. ~ SALES | LADIES To sell Christmas gifts. sports- veer — accessories. To work ings Ag an @ and part time days or to 6 BLOOMFIELD FASHION SHOP ____1662 So. Telegravh Ra ir work ADDY Nag ponoasnan peg wo son Bec yeaners, N. Woodward Bir- STEN OGRAPHER- turing firm — of- location. = pay. Prince. seas’ fits. w haloer Bee Co., 3000 br to Rd, Biocomfield Hilts. 6-3917. WANTED BABYSITTER IN MY home. Tues. thru. Thurs. Vic. Drayton Pisins. Call after 7 p.m. OR 3-6047. WANTED WOMAN FOR oh! housework and care of dren vicinity of pote Live in if Tpossible. OR >- sible. OR 3-0680. WANTED: a be emploved es wilt 1 adult, = feth employed e ere, close in. saben ets , Pontiac Press WHITE” mad LY WOMAN TO youngster dren. Call hobs Bi E | HOUSEKEEPER R WANT- pt ag pga os week. Go beara caphae ears ‘vem ® to 6. Prefer some- one with own tion, but not essential. Good wages. Phone MI 4-6640. WOMAN FOR GENERAL HOUSE- work. care of children. Live in. : w N and room. _ #5. Ref- chance formation, call WOMAN fei APPEARING. AOE 35 (to for hostess work. In- terview bet. 1 and 2:30 p.m. only. Homemade Food Shop, N_ Saginaw. : Help Wanted Female 7 — ts wages, eg con- Riva. ‘puck ae onan eal) ition, MUtual 4-2036, aiTReee _OR 3-6592. morn. PE 30861 eves. WOMAN Sedat erase tan babysitting. house wor tm 5 days. * is ® Wee pom ete _Lake, MA $2100 after * — WANTED for Ged YOUNG LaDy TOL LIVE, IN | AND assist eon pag ¢ cooking” oe ‘po Jaun- Lake REGISTERED work in eeter's” canes: Call ford, MUtual 46775. Personal interview __!nformation. Call FE DRAPERY SEWER -FOR C CusTOM shop Pleasant Lert erga © and cen pe in Birmingham 'Poatiac + m4 EXPERIENCED DISH WAS (ASHER. Also waitress, mornings. 921 W ‘q Indios garments, Stead work. Fox Dry emer v9 w. 7 = Feiegraph. Near Orchard take ve OTRI. TO LIVE IN. FOND OF eook- ane POR MARKING A GHECK. ace. fiatn ct hsunece 4480 ~~ Elizabeth Lake Rd. Lee Oler ‘1pm. Cel BABYSITI ees ‘308 HOUSEKEEPER, WHITE, di, 4, nt per- manent position. Small family. two school age girls. Own room and .. Th jays and Sundays off, one me good salary. Phone M T 4-4760, IN TELLIGENT ¢ COLORED GI ie expe ie pai — Hi mos. _heip. erences. vortiee: Catt rE por ———— for interview, vj] 10 a.m. to 12 CARE 2 for room end board, FE Instructions b LESSONS. PONTI Bae ee eves, and __Work Wanted Nale_¥ anted Male 10 "Ghimeeye of | _After 6, OR 26697, - FLOORS .. FLOORS Help Wanted 8 PEL ll Pl MAN OR WOMAN WANTED TC handle —— full or $ day. No ex el hey eens: a bs Neate = & MeN COMPANY, 120 : ti. po! es! route im $2 to ¢ hour, MAN OR : AN WA TO handle ‘Ness Products or re ie, to make one a » Mo e neces sary. Me: COMPANY. CEMENT W' —— & figepiaces built. FE ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS |" — ai? eur sore by factory trained men. Co., 27 W.” Law. me Site Supp Se 015. . UPHOLSTERY, TAILORED igi ee ene aoe Cony tops. Cus- oN. rke 8t. Phone F PE +1 Site, Near Secretary Lake, Phone FE 47923. IRONINGS, x A Svenet. i DAY service, Exp. FE 5-147 TRONINGS, 93 PER oo: i DAY service. FE §-1471, BASEME ENT E LOORS Taebuult ‘or or Resurfaced ak PICK-UP AND DELIV- PE 8-2316. Tmontwas, HEATING H. 8. can fs FE ¢-3761 or Ws MACHINE PILED MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY ST. Shouse Auto Upholstery TAILGRED T COVERS WASHING MARINES aa WAE. Vac- uum sweepers re . Coen 8 em. to & pm, i. Seagate $03, N. Johnson FE 4 HOUR GUARANTEED Soe vice om all makes of oi] heating equip- feeepras ly Parts and controls carried “McGIL. J. & SON 6504, a. ___ Clarkston — Maple S31 Furniture Refinishing 16A REPAIRING ANTIQUES A S&PE- cialty. Fe 5-0162, 6-7332. Laundry Service 18 CURTAINS FINISHED Plain or ruffied, eovers finishing on latest equipment ALL SIZES. UFF DRIED. COTTON RUGS, WASHED AND FL ALSO RUOS DYED AUTOMAT LAUNDRY 25 _N Telegraph Ra. FE 5-6804 LACE CURTAINS Sore OR RUF- ished. Pontiac fled. Beautifully fin __Laundry. | Phone | FOR FAMILY LA LAUNDRY. es sion _ Landscaping 18A DAN'S LANDSCAPE SERVICE. Moving & Trucking 19 AA-1 MOVING ‘TRUCKING, PICK- “Ww and de ere: PE 5-3571_ any Mime ge HES & RUSBISH LIGHT hauling, Norcaff Pompuree = 150 _Wesson. FE 3-1388. BA-i “MOVING AN TRUCKING Pick up and delivery services. , rates, FE | p BEDFORD MOVING ~ e—FE $0187 oe 7 "HAOLING VICE. ASi- es rubbi: FE 2-8027. oir Hat HAULING AND RUBBI, ve TR upotsh bp pen Sand, fill dirt IAC| GUARANTEED ROOFS. ALL at ie ag ee Se HOUS Jp a A. Young. Discount November —_ and — December modernization alternatioris, Laying, sanding finishin pint meres Licensed son ions een Pontiac norawerg of, ey ORs CLEANED.—ABh Sr re Comes First” ee AS poe FLOORS A *O DELL CARTAGE — OOR LA SANDING AND |-’ Tce! and Long Distance Moving Modern ceupakee quar, work. Figs, estimates, John Teyior, On| TTUCKS to Rent Cc, Bud FE 4021 % on AR BauirMEnt Stake FLOOR BA é u R. Gardner, 491_ Central. FE 93-7519 and ‘Bump Trecks Pontiac Farm and Industrial T-actor Co. ~~ REDUCED RATES _ Withng "Fa 2a" 7 Smt wants hauling. PE 44088. Painting & Decorating 20 A-t Al DECORATING = PAINTING and 4 for |e Ce : Painting & Wall Washing Paintio & Wall Washing wany-| ere FE No- results, - charge, chemically treated at ry > BLUE EMERALD — M aitat og town. ake. Rew . Mrs. Watson. LOST IN DRA TON AREA. Description: Salt and under right en Lost in Perey Park. _FE & 61471, Rew ard, LOST: 8UM OF MONEY IN ONE of the downtown stores in Pon-. tan shoulder bag, Thanksgiving FE vel at Huron Theater. Reward LOST OR oa, STOLEN: BLACK AND cai MA 62337, Reward. ‘oe — SABLE AND WHITE TOY Collie. Retu Pike. ra 268 W Phone or FE3-0512 after 5. LOST: ONE FEMALE BEAGLE 10” Two female pups. In the Ma obise of andercomeiiie: Reward. Lost: ONE PAIN OF EYE GLASS. EYE GLASsS- eed rown leather sole, rE Tost: 3 ‘NOV jo, MALE BEAGLE a 5-0290. a home? FE Tl pro; @: cents Pony 628 besoovt or $22 ~ 4x5 freee cen eas Better hurry for bas Darga ‘reduce stock, NEW SCRABBLE By $3 PAINT. By number sets. $1.60 up (frames to fit. BACKENS 1§ Bast Lawrence. FE 2-1414. Notices & Personals 25 AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES Specializing in Domestic work. _Licensed, 30 years exp. FE 5-5201, ~ Aerotred Knapp Shoes Fred Herman 2070 Airport Rd. OR_3-1582 | ANY GIRL OR WOMAN NEED- -. adviser contact Mrs. M Michaelsen 50477, he our showroom. Signs, 11 Xubere Ave. wae DAINTY MA MAID FOR TEs.- PE 2-614. #3 Mark. ‘Expgniexcep SPENCER COR- setiere, Winnifred M. 6270 Canal Rd.. Utica, Mich. REpub- RIDE PARTIES FOOD p FURNISHED. _FE 22231 __ KNAPP SHOES Full time facto ora FE ©1073. 110 ater! NORRIS RIGHT, WANTS 7% rry Christmas ot beg rewurned his watlet, Hope yes eniag ne ara: as I won PAY CUT? IF SO, Let Us Give You 1 Place to Pay Ease Your Mind Restore Credit WE ARE NOTA ‘LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS tory Represeatat : FE on v 072, _110_Waterly . . ~ KN APP SHOES vor FE $-6720 days off iy Chi even mas 915 Orcha =p Ave. near Telexraph. Wed. Household Goods 27 SAVE ENERGY, USE wig X ADS! To find a ROOM HOUSE. CLOSE IN est side. Responsible adult of — three ferences. in 2413 5 p.m. Wtd. Tran fon 31 NI MSO fess ton eee PS Ts _Call after 5. 0 880, . - MORNING RIDE FROM VI- einity of Crescent e Inn to Pon Hours ont to 7:30 Mon thru Call p.m, Wid. Contracts, Migs. 32 CASH For —- New or Old. 1 = tor ted Call a Lc DEN: Realtor at tour disposal to purchase new land te for our ‘clients See me before you sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN, To Buy ~ To Sell-To Insure MAHAN Coapemslive Macl’ Banter aomnege alr WE NEED. 50 LAND CONTRACTS \ RIGHT “AWAY AND 50 MORE NEXT MONTH) op = Let mdb ® quick cash ofter. hidden coats. Bary” tenon Give us a phone stimates call TODAY, Free e Nicholie & & Harger. Co, CASH Mpew or seasoned: “pas ACTION! sale of your Land Con it is aan we ate look- 5% MORTGAGES On vanes OR SUBURBAN from ef acre Soe 100° foot roomates: B. °D. CHARLES. Re Realtor mE eal. Ev m7 cae —- ve, PE CASH HJ oe Dixie H i ¢ wy. OR 31386, Cash Waiting - contracts call of see johnson rteous ir. cou A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘1704 ase raph Rd. 70_GET_Tite, MST FOR YOUR i the “bird holsee. a Owe ‘ware FA ST ACTION! If you have the contract we have jn! BAR Real Estate, 7c ees yore Clark. TE i eee ee nee yor BS Templeton, Realtor, 333 Orchard Lake Rd Wanted Real Estate a: ‘3A TRADES — TRADES - We are jets in tradin, homes, og lake irty onl oppo nities, Large dn. searce Trade your payments yo equity, larger homes for smaller, “— soeew & for suburban home es, We do ordi utmost ted. Call, us for 48 HOURS _ FOR YOUR HOME men hee Che a? for quick, - denen nem set ar RC neem onesie perm pRaaaenrs r * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 2, 1955 THIRTY-NINE mf00D SERVICE Wanted Real Estate 32A| 7 ROOMS, BATH &- HEAT. $70 FE 4-4686. , NEWLY DECO- + ROM ae rn: 445 8, Pad- ROOM BATH, floor apt. Utilities furn. Children as-|. welcome, FE 4-7473 after 10 a.m. DECO.- . Utilities furn, 445 So, Pad.‘ ROOMS AND a Plains. 1 will poremaity buy your prop- erty or will it ! you j hao zon, tee R. D, RILEY, BROKER - PE ¢-1157 ‘FE 17-0086) w, of M after 7 p.m, ahan Has Buyers . YOU WANT ACTION _ monthly. Call The demand is . Our sales! 4 “ force is exe . We need Ulilities tu your listing and will certainly) dock. @o our utmost F ha AND Our 18 years of “al esc Se ore pty a cuer hat fied. We bandle all detatie for ft CT esa ORS aks pecagredt = and closing, Cal] us ome your property. cunpunN. To -To Sell—To Vicinity of Drayton Yo UBuY IT- WE'LL IngURE rr} 3-1978. MAHAN |; REALTY CO., REALTORS Co-operative | Estate Exchange mga oof ad BUYERS cB real . Also row Pa easing 7 station well located. tate | action. owe ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26'2 W. Huron PE 2-1421 OA 8-3330 WINTER CRISIS! Because of our policy of effective advertising and selling the lest two poor has left us with « waiting of bonified ee and aber oom = listings. need CHRIS "HORN BECK WE HA for a estate Im FE 2-8682 880 Spence Bt. Lapeer, Mich. Harvey Wilson R'tor Mohawk 4-8104 Lapeer, M! CASH For smal! equities, po ere what we want we will be at your door within 24 hours with Ho 4 for your equity. —_ now and tell us what you have Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE $-8165 Open Eves. ‘til 8:30 heed iF we CAN SELL YOUR HOME or MA 6-2503 AC CG ELLIOTT & SONS 31640 N'Western Hwy. at M'belt WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR = property. noe w Office Commerce Ph. "Pe tiac EM 3-3311 R. F. MCKINNEY UNiv. 1-6798 SOLD or Not Sold If your property isn't sold yet It's because & hesn't been listed wr r OR ROOMS, FRIG- _idair, use of washer, FE 4-605. a N. EXTRA ace. Pitaatico entrance. Near bas. ( FURN. aP APT. ADUL1 ADULTS om a flities - "grt, Sas Excellent 1¢ aT yak TRoow PT. site Mek ee . PRIVATE ENT. UTILI- BS: _OR 31375 2 ROOMS. at ATE ENTRANCE bod Marion St. Call after 4 p.m 7 LARGE ROOwWS AND BATH and garage All bills pee per month 5370 Cooley 1 one across from Al's Musel Beach. ROOMS | AND PATH NICELY furnithed, Private entrance. _by_ welcome. ure s ‘Sgom “APT. WOMAN MUST BE willin work cleaning tourist | cabins, “Aauite only. White. FE aa, RET el LIGHTS. 3 ROOM AND ee FOR CLE yon eme seh couole. F LEAN ¢ quiet Land fore tn. FF -t oe 3} ROOMS. 165 ORCHARD TARE Ave. Elderly couple preferred 3 J he — 3 ROOMS ite preferred, FE FOR ? oR SAaeENT APT. PE ties APT. PRIVATE TE BATH ‘and entrance. Very nice. FISHER BODY EMPLOYE PRE- ferred. Srevyieing | furn, Washing mI FAMILY HOME. CLOSE 4 RMS., BATH, VERY NEAT ALL s turn. Stove & fefrig. Pri- vate ent, garage. Union Lake. ping Center, EM i 5 ROOM IN * prick ck etamnly. fiat. and ‘urnaces., trv & fiowera ares. Adults. $65. FE BLY Lake. LI 1-3017. at ed O oe 2 BEDROO! ture i eetiaiagn in boa: $110 per ™ UNiversity CLARESTON 5 ROOM APT. NEW. Iv decorated. Heat and hot wa- ter furnished. MA 5-2456. iE, 4 ROOMS AND BATH, all utilities furnished. Call FE p.m $-1836 after 6:30 Rent 4 ouses Furnished 35|™ ou ROOM Om MEAT. 2 CHIL- ROOsi dren welcome. EM ‘ROOM. MODE Soa COTTAGE On Dixie near per month MA | Sa ATTRACTIVE 2 BEDROOM yM HOME. Automatic aes hope hot month basement per NY 3-2859, = to Heights L Heights to Shady Lane (300). ADAMS RENTAL SERVICE __ 3 con sae BY WEEK KAMP-INS. aie Ponaaaee ao 48 rooms, available for 2 months Ooeepy yer References MODERN HOUSE. UNTIL JUNE 6. Child: Commerce ~ 39-4008 PE 46436. eds 3 on ~ SYLVAN VILLAGE tae a LAKE. YEAR ROUND. red heat, ceramic tile —_ perfect condition. Basemen and garage, $75 Paut month. Refer ences oe “preg ogy ee A. KER Realtor, Saginaw. _ 24209 WALLED LAKE E MODERN CON- veniences, Two bedrooms. Close to village. Very reasonable. “555 E. Lake Dr. MA 41778. ‘Rent | Houses Unturn. 3 36 2 BEDROOM HOME WITH BASE- ment and garage, located in Dray- Sea Plains. $110 per month, FE 5 gas beat and automatic hot ter, Available Dec. f. $160 month. See Mr. @mith at 28 Huron 8t 3 AND -BATH. IN AU- burn Heights.. 140 Guananocque. FE oon MODE ‘ MODERN HOUSE FOR ror area, . Leaf are. = os. in ad- e. Gall Dearborn AND > mpes oui. 1413, 4 Too be BA on. Pe HOME Pontiac Lake area. oe , or Sat, afternoon ra faelitties, 2 large rms. $20 week. Fri. Eve 5-232, 5 ROOM mooie IN KEEGO HAR- FURNISHED A “4 oa ber, Inquire 22 Auburn. Office at wieceanare poms rom 3|° ROT ETRS FORTIS wa aS Uulities eupolied |e Rook HOUSE INCOME. BY ST. Bradley. vixie Ta’ bossi’| Patrick Church pear Union fake __nilee onto MA bass | _vinase._o46 $46 Round Lake "Rd. ick 5 FR iPLEX ON = A Tee 2083 WEST SIDE MONTH, 7:30 p.m. = ec Harold W, Bigelow” . TARE - 5.8945 PE 29-4012. Very attractive, 10 m home M N ae Fi 4 bedrooms. 2 baths, 2 car fearon Private hes 7 ports and stable. $125 per-month. Mart ia. Tet Shows | MEAGHER REAL ppt, Call FE 24001 days. |Oxtord, Mich x te depen er pt il tg, ae A Rk. 2 APT.: as gp ALE, Se oe Ri ROOMS AND KITCHENETTE South ie C Crescent Lake. $171.7 _No_¢ Thornapole. R Rent Houses Furnished 35 NPE 7 This is a the first to five fa . Nichole & Harger Co. 33_W. Huron PE 5-8 chibdren lcome. Pon- idren we e. $20 per week. OR Commerce Rd NEW DUPLEXES $79. 30 RENT Between N. oid ! and Mt. Clem- ens ivd. Call 4-7833 ‘til © p.m. tle Af lees waar ROOM it 29 Rosshire Ct Call FE 21008. 140. Evenings E TWO HOUSES FOR | RENT. ONE 4 Qne 5 rm rm. available Dec. 6. empty now. East side Close t bus and s 8. FE 1 i UNFURN. 6 ROOM HOUSE. GAS heat, $65 per month. 260 Lake- view Dr Orion. WEbster _ +4543. MI 43075 . UNPURNI] EAI ISHED HOUSE WE. Webster anon. & TE 208. rooms end bath. UNFURN. 6 ROOM HOUSE. Gas heat. $65 per month. Lake- view Dr. Lake Orion. WEbster 4-4543. MY 46-3075. : Gamers | WALLED LAKE TWO BEDROOMS blocks. Modern. $15 weekiy = - 655. E. Lake Drive. MA For r Rent nt Rooms 37 L2a@3 ROOMS EN KITCHEN PRI PRIVI- _treat tS Pa 266 8. Parke. Caretaker in 1 GENTLEMAN TO a APT. No drink FE 3- MODEST MAIDENS “T want to hang a picture-on the other side too!"’ _For Sale Houses 43) Charles BRICK seecriEe 3 bedroom foo! i“ ‘per cent mortgage DELIGHTFUL DRAYTON WOODS, 3 bedroom rancher, big Jot, full basement, expetisive car- — and quality srehectare atures thi $17,975. FHA, et | Suburban Income ' By Jay Alan| _ For Sale e Houses es 43 POI GAYLORD Four family on 2 acres on a very . r community. Ten minutes rom Court se ih unit has 5 large rooms with enclosed ga- rage, Separate heat & utilities. This will pay for itself & return 10 per ¢ent on your investment. Priced to sell. LADY. nies privileges. PE 3-1733. ROOM FOR privileges. References. Business _Sirl preferred. FE 4-7355. smok: or drinking. 5-0180 _ SLEEPING ROOM. 1 OR 2 CLEAN men. Private catranee. *5 Btout _8t. PE 5-64s4. EPING ROOM FOR -\W - no hee og Men or women $10 zm ROOM WOMAN ONLY. FE 42756. nG OR .é heat. Hi Hot water. 64 Pine st _EEPING HOME STYLE MEALS. SPOTLESS- Bast — rooms 14 Matthews. FE reterred. PE 2-3842. 53 N. men p Johnson, * = ad AND BOARD — MEN. PE. 5-8076. Plorenc gO AND BOARD” CLOSE i ROOM Convalescent Homes 38A AND BOARD FE -5-0635 PLEASANT CONVALES- . Open ROOM AND Soanb IN LOVE- 1 home fer 2 ladies. i Hotel Rocms 39 HOTEL AUBURIN Toom ‘apartmen rating and be en unit. Auburn ~ F 2-0239 “TOTE L ROO ROOSEVET. _T) Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up. FE 58 ern roomé dny 45 West Huron Phone . Rent Stores 40 STORE FOR RENT AT 95 OAKLAND AVE., 1 BLOCK FROM SEARS, SUITABLE FOR BAR- BER OR BEAUTY SHOP OR SMALL OF- FICE. CALL FE 4-2579. "00S. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE ke business. ING INC. For For Rent Miscellaneous 42 2 FAMILY Room. | AT BUS STOR, SODRAH CLEAN| 4% per cen mortgage. Vacant—$},500 Down ph eae ~ —quist_room. PE 61333. __ OPEN 1 and Sun | Beautiful ft to wall carpeting PE 2-7425. ATT! . SMALL BUL BUDGET See 2101 Avondeiee ‘a nice big in this 22 foot living room a NEW 3 ROOMS UNF IN WALLED _Troom for girl, 547 W. Huron brick bedroom home, with f ha! ter walls. oak floors 3} ROOMS UNF., IN WALLED b droom hom: f Sood itieed (perch | ovecicehs Lake _MArket_¢2141__- Bus aT0e “PRIVATE ENTRANCE 100 ft. lot. . & lot 60x200. West suburban wi NICE 3 ROOM APT. tea Pad . school bus ai door. See this today. Se ee oR B. D. CHARLES, Realtor Btrictiy modern, rooms. & bath. FE 4-0521 Ranch Beauty Completely furnished. Near Eliza. TV. Home | wat oceay 1717 8S. Tel E & sun total price on this prac- beth 1 kiy or will] includ kitchen, for 2 women. : egraph ves & Sun-| tically new home. Built in 1961. SweMios housswest in, cnchenat _Ph. rE’ 46437 after 3:30 p.m. | Co-operative Weal’ estate Plaster walls, large lot and 2 ca: Wiatees and bath. tst|CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM FOR ae a - ero - thie, today uy em 3 rooms i an. 139 W. Howard. NEW BRICK aw = + m.. floor. Huron Gardens. $75 abla vt hes = ze = Lake Or! Modern 5 rooms & bath. CLEAN POR GENTLE- - RANCH HOME fe—poR| Patgment. Auto, heat, Nice yard — 36 8. Johnson. FE 3-640). — don't slow down as you Whittemore Street ELWOOD KEALTY CLEAN ROGH FOR 3 CENTOS, | rive by and don't make an Six room home .with full bath FE 5-1 ee plas Lo ba) ppointment to -see. unless on second floor & extra lavatory APT $15. yee: you poesess am enormous bedroom on Ist floor. Every- ones. 3 including garage, | CLOSE in; CLEAN | SLEEPING omount of | phere F thing in excellent condition even $12, weekly, MA 5-0687 rooms. _Men_ only . CHARMER. A 6 room 1! ‘gute. heat. Pwo car garage. Let UNION LAKE 3 ROOMS BATH |"REE BOARD AND) ROOM IN | “tiled bath, suburban beauty us show you this home today. Modern apt. bldg. Everything pvt.| Sv ates children PEL 6300. ‘with attached 2 car ga- ; : _EM iaalbe ocaeee rina — wocaa Tage. Extra large rooms. TO SELL YOUR HOME “In Goodison. Private entrance |“ shaze Auto. heat and hot wa- 2 fireplaces and 11 , block TRY OUR SERVICE __OL 6-1831. _ter. PE 2-527. : partitioned basement for rec- FOR 30 ,DAY SS NG UPPER 2, DEDROOM APT HEAT |LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING GIRLS | reation, ‘about $1.500 down. : vi — _ References. rE 2.2000. PE 340 o Teens: Feeee move in before Christmas. SALE No CHARGE, WEST SID LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING ROOM aire Middleaged man. 102 ICE ROOM. EMPLOYED. e jess down. DRAYTON PLAINS. Only $1,700 down and you can move right in to this ews neat and clean ce- shake 5 room modern bungalow A real value. Now only FURNISHED HOME Vacant. off Joslyn. 2 bed- Toom and bath bungalow, 1 base- nowy decorated. Nice rear yard bar- Pond and patio. $2,500 = . becue, fish $1 000 KINZ ZLER REALTOR 610 Ww. — Ph. vei +3525 Co-operative Real Estate Exc This Week’s Special fy oe 'EMBREE & GREGG Union tas Ra. eae EM 33314 Eves. NEW «= oe deck a * a pocmeel per 6 beth: Near thee land. ely an terms, ®1131, =| Templeton OPPORTUNITY — N. PERRY AT EAST BLVD. Snrestive spacious 4 bedrm.,' bun- fii" baths, brick fireplace, i noha basement. 2 = ga- solid apron and drive. 50 ft “Cyeiene fenced lot Prices for immediate sale at $12,800. About $3,500 down. VERY HANDY! To everyt at burn intersection. from highway is 31-3705 Oak FE “avaifanie at $7500" cha se terms. Templeton, ‘Resttor” 2339 Otchard Lake Ra. FE 44) 6, if no answer, call OR on easy-to-pur- ROMAN BRICK 3 BEDROOMS With privileges on Pine sata oct st CUSTOM BUILT TRI-LEVEL LAKE FRONT 75 gteen Sissy in eatin’ Pecose all for $20,000 with $5,000 Down Call Us For More Information WM. A. KENNEDY DON’T PA s S UP MONEY! - Sell unneeded pil bh for tats FE2SIBI, ~ Ads Le iy To Buy-—To Sell-To Insure LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD FE 4-9584 Co-speraty e “Real Estate Euchang e CLARKSTON fone od Rew nome with 1' 2 bedrooms and living room are ote Select oak oak floors, contract rr — al amd = part payment aS G. ‘HEMPSTE AD > Basement with gas fur- nace & water ter. INCOME. NORTH SUBURBAN. apartments. Each w town, E chal rs AIT BRICK RANCH HOME 818 950 ment. Pull peice “ps 3 bed.| The ie eve dreams Le! Cetera got J Laas room heme, i block from school | sbout. ob nome roe ren, BE | 11 Jostyn Cor 3rd. REALTOR os: are all excited a! A Co-operative Real Es = NEW that w built # RANCH aoe carton Srasanen sede thed, Pomel Maer mall Loo oie woe: jes: brick : r buyer. oak. floors, tile” bath. Divided re mi kitchen with a oa = . w rmo oven basement with auto. gas furnace. ped ‘erill. beautifnl a8 Vv: a Excellent west suburban location. ment per vexcelience. attache pecraries aves anHo y ncn, | its “tistinguished, new Se comey club OPEN DAILY Ww tcaped ted fake pr ghee a feran ier or |. Morrow Mi oe: . 2to6P.M trade. bedrooms. Beautiful tiled baths. hee Unexcelled workmanshi cit $950 DOWN WEST SURTIRS AN RTNTeLOW | ingly priced. Drive o aoe Before SALE OR TRADE w Matt “a yoslos: sient siaeenn attentive oe grav shingle | motern Telegraph block south of Ma- Desi, 2 room bungalow w! stalpe-; Lake get Boeee: gre a v SS — ‘nie Lghoallahal comple’ or dorm room cau: — _iiichen “with floors. placte: walls, i 5 Room counte: Bath ait ac heat. basement _A-1 garage hed arage furnace. Choice of 4 elevations. | °*07 dandy lot "x on bach. Frame house “atache : iy ee: Full price $7900. Drive out mMso| toDped tend. Sell or take small m a mes Lk. Rd. Wateh for open t c HAYDEN, Realtor 6 E. Walton sia ven, TE OOM « ROOM HOUSE _N OU: v, N quite complete, wuarhed area. $300. down. 5 room furnished house Keego, ‘m- om one ite ———— Only 83,750 GEO. "MARI BLE, Realtor 6261 oe 2 Ra Waterford O'N . $1.500 DOWN on lake bun- — galow with 80 feet of treat: | $9500 Lake FRONT aoa ek Huron Co-operative Real Estate DECEMBER i |; OUTSTANDING PRICE For Sale Houses « BROWN Sam Warwick has averm new ‘3, bedroom homes” $27,500 RANCH — Brick Sansalew LChel am road with beautiful with —s car attached garage.| ratte cellings massive prick Located in beautiful Westriage fi e, plank oak floors, _ Susreeee to schools and| ley kitchen with bully in ov 3 lovely bedrooms, fireplace.|- and dishwasher La family, This home is only one year old. room. These homes really si Complete with aluminum aineme out. Built and by a valide and screens. Recreation Ce-| with ipod fee experience. = patio. Large 110x130 ft. lot. ve — oe r. real ceramic : Sots call Mr./ creie ‘driveway city sewer and Blocks ‘a ba sintal ~~ Tom ¥v ‘ears old Moder 3” bedroom | bathigg beach, Just north of Mid- Bungalow. Full basement Oak | debelt_ and Grebara ie ne Store and plastered walls Clean Po PE ay or Bot 1 pin yments are a | for 8 aad lobe uence 96.47 per mo. includin ing taxes & Open ay A Sahl or el oA ih gel aioribed |) ta! ae y one TOM. sc. = § ROOMs AND BATH. MODERN N — West side 3 bed- HOME SUBDIVISION, 54 GAGE DOW! m bungalow with fenced rear cardi Full basement with gas urn. and recreation room. Select — Laveke Aluminum storm sash reens. ‘Here is a home that the working man can af- Lovel: = y bath: — well You'll pay for this one next school only 3 miles west from city. privileges. Plastic tile bath i. BROWN, Realtor ‘4 23-4810 at ma $23 Harper althe gs 5 room completely modern home, g Sober slate # down. Harmon Fowlerville, Phone CAstle 38741, CLARK LEAMING WHITE RANCH OM: trees Three large 6, reas suburban liv mane _ 7. i bedrooms, livi ing alan, and modern hres — ly decorated. Hdeartar walls. oak rs, ba ot] fur- nace, 165 feet tuontage. Automatic washer and dryer pyre > in. the mene of $9950, with $2345 down be shown rae anytime with appointment. 242 ACRES, 5 ROOMS. 2 bed- im, Kena oe bux. wir ot pet month ot CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 692 et are Real’ ME aged BY OWNER: 2 BEDROOM RANCH home, 100x150 lot, ci and town. Suburdan. $9,500 with _ $1,500 down. OR 3-0442. Beautiful New Homes $745 DOWN -$55 MONTH INCLUDING TAXES Civilians Take Notice —_— 22 new pee Founda. already in. uid be com- Lownnee in @ days. Large modern 2 bedroom homes with of] ac. heat, oak A own decorating and complete ao few minor item $7.350 Be SURE to investigate this ex- ceptional opportunity before you buy any home on. the market to. day = we invite c v feel our home is the et. We exvect to sell all 22 homes in da’ FIVE BEDROOM HOME ree on HILLS El teed A pretentious reall ideal for 8 larce familv or exclusive rooming house. Ideal - . Large center to nice secluded den, ing room, with eating space. half bath on main porch. basement with new gas fired hot water svstem and * 2 csr re- rage. A home that we are proud to have listed. i home in trade. 3° REDROOM _ BUNGALOW $9 500 ACPE TAND — SETL OR TRANE Attractive home ‘situated on acre of land on Williams Lake Rd “Some fruit and berries, . abund ance of perennials snd trade. WE SELL—WE TRADE: DORRIS & SON | Leth Ma PE 4-1557 W. Huron 8st Co-operative Real Estate Exchange GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS age. Neat bungalow with Are ; ie N ley Lake road, 2 sto Sxzk,, tasement., Bowutiful YOUR VERY OWN frame ‘with 3 bedrooms, ‘Pril etna Pull | poli jast “ae . HOME ee a approxi- AMONG THE TREES «AND oY I ot chat BRICK BUNGALOW — One Surrounded by h ; Kr aes f ‘pees perennial, favorites value. wis rangy’ fully, Tnstinted WM. I H. KNUDSEN room & ih, ome floor plan ALTOR gies | Sash rept home offers a 16 ft. living room,| 810 Pontiac State Bank Bide. Full basement. gas heat, 2 large bedrooms. oil PE 44516 eas water heater and soft- eat, tubs, combination storms —— Ber. 2 car garage. paved Vere screens, landscaped slot 100 x IN NCOME Lovely fenced lot 10, 1% car garage and paved| Near Cedar Istand Lake-Ideal (omering pb trees. Nore drive. Offered $9 500. terms, for large family or rettred couple. new oe recom: palo taxes and or “ee. “ piste cheat! “Pin roy a house, for mas per cent interest. NEAR OPDY 16x40, large lot. ft. ad * S000 DOWN — on this 2 80) BLVD. men ccrele awn lt m2. roam bungalow, Mode own or w' Gave jer with full basement and au- AN | IDEAL HOME srralier news avment. ae pave paps oon ‘ear *? R LARGE FAMILY THELMA. M. *ELWOOD ie 1 : d East side on paved street, near. REALTOR + 750. a OMT. Baldwin Rubber. this} ___FE $1204 FE 43006 — 2, DOWN... ls NEW * FULL Reoming house just a block or NB a eet Waterford arse. Some » from . Sure does rooms and bath wu full ta finteh $400 need a bit of decorating ment, laundry tubs. ete. 2 poreb- * but Wl pay for Heelt over es. fenced, landscaped jot. shrub-| G EO. MARBLE, Realtor @ sharp investor. x oenemn Sree cat gerece, | 6361 —- drive. eae |" PHONE OR 3-1268 art O’NEIL, Realtor , SEE IT TODAY 9 RIG ROOMS Phone ne9 or Sell—To Tre $950 DOWN | woe 9 ttn eae vou ‘BUY IT. TT-WE'LL INSURE WT cance ie ae cal peven + Perry Bt. 80.4 160 ft. lot, "Now cae’) MAHAN [ia ma > seironm saewl ay frome ‘A = ae = rane’ rage j Carpeting. Automa’ oi) hea! REALTY CO., REALTORS . S . | . Located 16 5 200 FE 20263. DON’T WISH FOR! oR, Close to 815,900 ier ‘igren 0. ; NEXT : ANCH ' IFY ws 8 : “IN ROCHESTER EX OFFICE MONEY! Make it easily CLOSE TO $800 DOWN ifj Io, sory treme | bat 6 Det | ease tree wr tine mts win | through Classified Ads. To with ] is ee two perage. Price 63, “hi rage. to ; only: | down, oe month. 2861 sell, rent, buy, swap, rf sree Rel’ Ee-| Roeg between” Liternole end tate, OL 1-811, —_ Crooks Road. «- dial FE 2881, Lae ae hoe iy { < OD 5 » \ . | Us bit ' af po. pote ‘\ heey By : ae i = te eed 2 ae | ee Be . Only $350 down will handle this «West Suburban - For Sale Houses — ST. $1,500 DN. IMMEDIATE Pos- SESSION. OR 35835. A HOME OF YOUR OWN Close-in Suburban Well built home with large living ining space, roomy &k full basement has rumpus room oil furnace. House is well in- sulated & meee storms, screens, garage, trees shrubbery. It's priced low but takes $2,500 down Off Tubbs Road rooms & bath with 2 half-acre ous House has large living room. with picture window, new oil fired HA floor furnace, 1 car garage. Good neighborhood geod schooi can't Ail erent at $5,500 with E-zZ- room home = fant’ path: "he. oa wood floors. tered walls, nice basement, gas heat, imsulation, storms, screens, fenced | yard & school, Priced Tight with terms Close-in off Perry St. reasonable with terms. N ICHOLIE AND HARGER CO. 33_W. Huron st FE 5-8183 FOR VETERANS _ large 3 bed area. ROCER S. HENRY Inc. $11 Main St. Roche = 10111 or OL Tia SMALL HOME 2) bedroom, a vee room and kitch-- located bagel Has nice utility, near bus, is and stores. Full price 's3.850 with low down payment. INCOME x 3 family prick and frame with rivate entrance and private Bata” Has 6 room apt. and two eeemnl oone a patos ce take Teo with terms & “tie wa toons yi im trade for down land contract payment George R. Irwin REALTOR 260 Baldwin Ave. FE 5-0101 If no ans., FE 2-6544 e Real’ Es' tate Exch LAKEPRONT ROU FOR BALE ‘or trade for hou + in town. Rra- sonable terms. EM 3-0067 for in- formation. ONLY $1,500 DOWN | Will buy this modern 2 bedroom | bome with large living room snd newly decorated kitchen, Lot 80 x280. Completely fenced in, with about 15 beautiful shade trees, and jots of garden space IXCOME 2 two room apartments down and room apartment up. Gas new roof a Cceaiol joa payment “a SYLVAN LAKE For Sale Houses STOUT'S Best Buys Today $950 DOW N full basement, large family style kitchen, race l“a car garage and two mPa lots. Bee this one to- $6,900 For this 5 room home lo- cated off Auburn Ave. the city mits lots and one car also = oe home. $1200 do FOR COLORED Located just off Franklin Rd. we have this 5 room t bath home with $750 down and balance like rent. $1,500 DOWN Moves you into this cute 4 bath home lo- cated east of Pontiac with LZ ee ‘ere ful basement, and = plas- Sea walls Large ‘ acre lot with fruit trees and large garden space Shown by appointment only. Edw. M. Stout. memos Ti N. Saginaw B8t. . FE 5-6165 Open Eves. ww 8.30 BY OWNER: 4 ROOMS & Por: $1500 Tennyson, FE 2-134 Southeast Section 3 | ee GMC & Bald... mupber rocery. barber shop drv ciean- ig or small chur bh group. Price Russe: agra NOTT, RE TOR SSEL AL Pike FE 45005 BATH, tal ‘Large corne red basement rhea shakes. $12.- : cms FE 40681 or rE & paved street. eh Aiccocy Owner 2 BEDROOMS Pull bath Ou urnace Laund 43) 2 re For Sale Houses: NEW a neaee .BEDROOM Oak fiddrs, gas yay sewers and Sy FE 3 PEARL BUILDING na Fieve TR ormn'| r3 a Jonyp ae exe w. D, mn TRIPP End of the Search ~ . Have you been — a3 bedroom home on or of modern poll as large rooms, of] - aon no have hels Rd. Priced’ ‘J $17,000. West Side 3 or 4 bedroom brick. A su- to home—finest jocation. ather your Fibbey around the log-burning fireplace for the holiday season—relax in for appointment today move in for Christmas. Leshe R. Tripp, Realtor Open Evenings 22: W Lawrence Street FE 5-8161 or PE 5-0338 ® WORK, LIVE & PLAY, ALL ON the same loca ation. Shop, suite r r ~ Volkert, 3486 Jackson Bivd. White Lake, Milford. MU- ual 44383 FOR COLOR ED FAMILIES Off Earimoor Bivd., vacant all $600 do or FHA with $1,200 oun, 5 moi costs to quale , fled — pote irs. How * espie, oe rE 12 John Kinzler, Realtor 670 W. Huron St. OXFORD HOME heat. 1' Geen sise 9g On133 Me cat with MEAGHER REAL ms Partridge 18 THE “BIRD" TO TRADE! NEW RANCH HOME Here’ Here's OS brand new 3 bedroom tubs. us car garag.. Lot 64 x | Hie et tee $1763 down. 7 RAILFR DOWN Por equity on — ene or would pow Hen and $55 on “CUCKLER REALTY Saginaw x DARLING HC HOME AMONG THE FREES Nestled in 44% acres of beautiful hardwood is this extremely at- ALSO Next door is a 2-bedroom home with full basement. gas heat, and in excellent condition through- Frontacre streets and roned com merc $10,500 with sCHRAM FF 5-5091 or FE 5-9471 to stores and pa at from downtown Pontiac Built in 1942. To see: Call Florence Hack- eu Charles J. Vanlforn Ine. __JOrdan: #5644 or MI or MI 6-2400 / KNUDSEN S. Bloomfield Highlands This ranch style home of beau- tiful brick and stone eonstruc- tion offers many extra features for enjoyable living. Large liv- ing room with fireplace, family |. room with thermovane witidows: of] radiant overhead heat and antomatic garate door controls Nicely landscaped. Shown by appointment tractive and very comfortable 2 bedroom b with d garage. You will love the peace- ful seclusion of this unusual -— ting, Large heavily carpeted } furnace a@ walls. Very. ‘tastefully dee 6: . It's nice, folks, and - “Saly NEW RANCH HOME 5 WOODED ACRES ‘alow with fireplace, living room and @ ining full bat loset: tastefully decoreted GENERAL EA) 4205 REAL ESTATE ireular drive. a, aed ire’ Meer Tel-Puron ied pole 7% Hilleliff. Price $13.900, only Haag (ety 3. for wonton i _Metamora a9? “ $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom house wi pease ment. Interior unfinished ” Oe _location, large wot. OR me 7901 “HAYDEN IMMEDIATE Fossaees 0) Ex. cellent 2 bedroo: “pri gd wees | with Dlastered wails, is ay" ut Iv. Li m Ww replace. kitchen Sd mr ee ——— with oi! furn & water pms Lake’ satvitenes, $10 909. AVON TWP OFF pega ble room modern ho ie Mair. wav to sub floored attic. Ceramic” tile gas furnace & water heater 1% car garage . with $2500 down NEW GI. HOMES. $700 down lus morteage cost 3 bedroom sah brick homes. Plastered walls, floors tile bath Divided with auto. :as furnare. room colors and tile. OPEN DAILY 2 to 6 P.M. . $950 DOWN Before on buy inspect our new 2 bedroo homes. Fully in- sulated. Leke privileges, Designed for comfort and conveneince. besement ture window excel kitchen with wood cup%oeards a For. mica countertops Bath. Ol forced air furnace. Coor ue olumb- ine. i otee rive out | foe ee —— Lk. Rd. Watch for I. "C. TL AYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton. Oven Eves. FE $-0441, FIX ME UP 6 room pote e with pase -ment. Has Sots on eat. 2 eset ys Lgcated Close bak he Prank Shove Sar call call pany fot Broker, a re Ries chew: hea oar - ino 8 ‘ ge bul : z gorage eed terms ROSE McLARTY ——_FE_$31G_or FE 53678 $950 DOWN POSSESSION 12-15 coo modern home on- 2 " partly fenced lots, tte = The bem. peek ent, oft forced. 2 hitch: \ or . A to micheal \ rick built “4 fashioned” way. tnect ae terials and manship have been used throu The large living room is by the attractive planter role fireplace. ‘sa if ful tile bath plus an extra tile pcahacmad | just The dining and “chen will “knock fown decoratar color kitches ain i C) w built in ge: ry een hend and fan may Susan, will make an ideal —_ room, There's a roomy t attached foe MEST SIDE RANCH HOME Well located in beautiful Eliza. beth Shores with lake privileges on Elizabeth Lake Brand new is year. Attractive eetting on large 120x127 ft. lot. Three wood Rivest fe. fl bath Poe a ares e niced at 20 Coen $12,500 on term | WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 28316 43 W. Huron St., Open Eve.7 to 9 SUBURBAN WARGH BOM SUBURBAN RA HO All face gir bie 3 = y/ teats, OPEN SAT. AND SUN. NOON TILL 6 P.M. 261 State Ave. Four bedroom brick home slate’ sce cludes carpeting, are Sieateus a roa fre some .urniture at P: ACL “D. ‘H el et 26'. W_ Huron st | FE 5-774) Eve. rE. sae I 4 pleted. 33x40 Roman brick Fels home. All spacious ms. large picture windows. vestibule entrance. bath, walk-in closets, Fireplace, well-desizned kitehen, full base. ment, all tileti floor, le bay dee Move right in. We have the k AKE YOUR TIM Lookine at this lovely cone! as “ate. room ranch home, aluminum siding. full basement, large living ‘room. tile bath, lot 100x150. $12,700, terms: 4 per cent contract SHIRLEY & PIKE Targe 8 room modern home tor sfor large family, or can with few minor changes. be converted into an income property. 2 car Korane. $8400, terms. Oper Eve ¥ FE 20249 EALTOR 53's Huron Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Immediate Possession Cute ‘modern one bedroo! ment has gas fw ne oe ae Over 2%4 Fee Vacant RANCH BUNGALOW tn fe iiving " ivi bath. Soe eet and Se poe [wsher netet. ws have the key - ‘call for showing. : cheat ‘otal price Crescent Lake Highlands | ETTY HOME: De. with its & ie ; rn, HUMPHRIES ‘REALTOR FE 20474 - Pe 17 Rd., % mile north of Sousre Lake Ra st off Livernois Rd. Hod Pyne REAL ESTATE | Woodward Ave Lt_y Li. 2-0609 TO BUY TY SELL, REALTOR Partridee ts the ‘bird’ to see. Joseph F. Reiees - ceramic tile . ee ee ee a ee ee Me ee og ae a eS ae pee, Oe eee os Sa gave y ge ee | oe Riot Be ee ee es ae * : * p LS + i o ra ( she ee ces se ae ‘ é % tia He PonTrac PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1058 : a : Ee, Sale Houses 43) For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 bela Sale Houses 43/ SLICE OF HAM Money to loan 53 ce : nen siene aetna: | Arore “2 nnn ttle sonnel Lester. | Birmingham : WHIT E CHRISTMAS CASH ek 1. - - LIBERTY LOAN CO. ae nae ok gol BR *~ Qwe bath ranch house. "pull base- . : o. ‘ pod peting eer : - lies 4 $26,900! A BEAUTY FOR SETTER Bons Fresh Air Year Around . bd Located just 2 miles from- ” POSSESSION Here is @ home located near | the city limits this beau- = Maceday Lake with privileges Benjamin ane | tiful briek is in one of the sa gpastructed 5 Oh gam cide, | See will_efferd comfortable ond round, Porting Buls nt | fing “Ouiy Si. ase a “theo Saag RA Be } ar * __ 4 Stephens, Inc. Gites ity ae | SRE a : oven, ete. ; ' Midwest 4-3232 ee ee | a k fit for @ queen. “One four pee og homes needs | swim in summer retu to 259 8. Woodward, Birm PM. Pull ba t with 4 but cuneate willieg | the cozy home that is warm tn __OPEN 9 AM TO 9 PM | ‘yoom. A large 2 car garage, both on down pay- | winter and cool in summer. Clean- SMALL HOUSE POR SALE _all plastered. Many, many pot and price. Home has §/| liness has been the by-word for __ Ye esa. too Fooms end bath with « full base: this wonderful 2 bedroom home F —“GLAWSON mention’ and only $38,000 ment, e bougat er home| with full b ent and ami ies Sasi will buy. By appointment . so you =a bave quick posses- hardwood floors. .Any woman eo oer - seen an ot — = Senveutent Meyehon gad ply ae Raccm mend v xf bt ’ bath, unfinished attic, ted be TOME O BUSIN ES DRAYTON PLAINS . | “would be happy knowing that ment. 2 years old, Storms and ue E R Ss Modern ; bed xtra there is orly trim to paint, be- : screens. Only $12.200 x 120 ft. on E. Pike - mice kitchen, with lots of cup-| cause the rest of the exterior ts u nN ROY. Al, O: AK pole new vl hall, Can be board space. Ol] furnace and on green cedar shakes siding. Price Cc er’ S > bought easy terms — & jarge lot. Full pela $8,200 is only $10,500 with $3,000 down. : 3718 este ee 5 Dgrwcr ee | has a‘? room pa — with a low down payment vin, $8000 = sponioe inn uafinished attic coly oe =“ 2 FAMILY INCOME Cute, Cozy & Comfortable weer + Conve 2 car garage solid drive storms: - $7.450—FHA . 4 rooms up and § rooms down,,| Here ts @ wonderful - little home j ty offices ‘in area, and screens. $11,000, $3,000 down | ‘ good rental. Well located, just for that newly bewainhar couple where you can bor- Yustick Realty.Co. 4 Ley moses 7 difter- off pesky ioe It will pay) or the older — who seat es eae 7 { room ou to see investment pact fort 7 e-< payments. 24907 Harper PRescott 17-2806 homes in godd location on only $2,500 down. and 9x8. Large Bviag room ces - ‘amount, no 5 ROOM | MODERN HOUSE ON inside the ¢ Features — pn large kitchen. Utility room 4 Pb SEF se Green St. 7 room modern house. auto. gas jms and wa- LOVELY AND SPACIOUS 20x7. Full bath and 1 car ga- GOOD DAY 6 room modern on ‘Central 5 ter heater, ——— kiteh- Beautiful large 8 room home | ee rage. This home located near aile room on Telsctiph 2-tamily flat) en, All on large 50 ft. lots fectly decor throughout. r) Crescent Lake also has plastered Tavern with 3 ot ; = OWING on State. 2{tamily flat on Norton, near schools, stores, and be also used for income. Buy it! walls, plus carpeting and drapes ideal for partners. Phe, LESS 13 room house on Norton domily | treneportation AG mes ond "prices ue wit oe and 5 wery nent = oe: u — — has. low a sae ‘THAN YOU ft er ind a be’ ei } 1 ason- | “you desire it feelin, tape a She br Sate Enya "w'pinnas price, so see them now. able = or you'd thet ——. Full price + Li ; se oe | cer ce ans: oun moms | recy ater ¢ car wre me] Sesame oe MICHIGAN BUSINESS | ep wechs” Stak | Yon Aoegre pay Tia as 3 BEDROOM HOME ILT IN) A 58 ae SALES. RPORATIO loan company. T 1944. Clean as @ pin. me pice, GILES REALTY CO. OFFICE OPEN 96 Going to Florida? SALES, CORPORA. enol ay BE, POURD upon [ES Gra tee Consider Lond tine a Ww. = <6 FE 5-6175 \ HNSON. Real Ounces: occupied and owner — FE 41582 : B re case be pdt pea . en A. JO NSO ealtor y & Very exacting carpenter for : : rigerators up} ranges Full basement mibsccie d Sedat his own home, 3 nice bedrooms _ —, : si Fr uc ner & elec., $5 up; bot. all. sizes onary oeeceeala CLARKSTON 1704S. Telegraph Rd. and a large 14x24 ft breesewer. There's a real penalty box! Do You Want to Own . S3"uv" STV ete sete $25 up: radios. iC Dow Double garage Neverband doorsy ALES FE 4-2533 — — fe vod at ir Poe - Your Own omeese Finance Co. “ j 95 Cx chests new ement drive pe pt eee ‘ 5 i ‘ajor ol ' TB, 4 up | th features, Welt WATKINS LAKE PR VILEGES. 18 | fittoned off with a 66 gal. elec : For Sate Lots 7 } ~ —“Hivin room oe bi idle. eS es fi ire Tom ocronme, fu | beget tout, Fig mrae| Foe Sale Houses 48) fe FE ding ty pil = gr) =o sda? ho e ‘| know where “at : : . : . tien b di ms. can be beat at this price. Call LOW 100 x 150 ft. fenced lot. nice I's of tne coals) Side® This’ house 2 | WWatkins-Pontiac Estates BUIL DING LOTS land ‘Cousty" ff you have the | Poatiee, and Floor, Nationa) Bidg. a Mah ae Rie gr NT for om sppeinemont totes FAUT pict pan oat gerteoge om eelilemnetso || PT ‘the walls are pias-| 6 room, one story, 3 bedroom | Woodward Estates. 30° lots, Good| necessary capital and experience (On Ya A KERN REALTOR. 112 N) GY) & FHA TERMS shade trees, nice t fi h type home with 12x16 liv- | location, $650. Terms. : don't ov 3 | Drayton Pliins. 4512 Disie Hwy. | “¢ gy. Come Saginaw St FE 20209 Sunday) . ReAM HOME IN A LOVE- = “tows oe tered and gnicely decorated. 1 vee | fanen ccm ‘loxii ulira modern | Near Walton Bivd. Lots $350 to| call between 8 $, 2-018). gute aint teak "ar cane teen and evenings. MA 5-3641 LY SUBURBAN SETTING. WITH- = enough for dining area with pat kitchen, full ceramic tile bath, jonas Bear Eeaner — lots. Sal BUY. TO SELL BEAU ALTOR weit eB Barnston OPEN DAILY ® TO 8 IN WAKKING DISTANCE OF | e199 DOWN of cupboard space. There is .also| oak floors, plastered wails, sere ones ie . ne nool, $509. ARTRINGE 18 THE i Bank) * SUNDAY 12 7O 5. SMALL HOUSE, 9500 “DOWN. | SCHOOLS, 3 BEDROOM FACE Possession by Christmas. 2 bed-| # large 2 car garage with over-| ceilings, full besoment, automatic | PONTIAC REALTY CO.| emp due haan Yan bree L & 8 SALES CO 4 uti, gant of = BRICK. ite BATHS. A TOTAI. homes in City of Pontiac, — doors. Cement eevee oil coos rossipoaty yax30 built in} 137 Baldwin FE 5-875 oanezay BTORE. BEER > AND! | ame block Herth from. Bank joke ~ Aa S 7 urn : : 8Q. FT. OF LIVING plastered wails, oak floors, gas pape tard bey ond cap oy rae 1958. Lacated! ea a btautiful lot | DRAYTON WOODS. FROM $1200; Wine license. Stock & fixures for parece FE 3-2866 ura FE 50241 | ; | | AREA, at, large picture window, §7-| jive. The price is $1 $2,500 1e0x150 just 4 miles from Pontiac | with terms. PE 80-1131. OR 3-114. | _ $3,000. 48 Putman. Pe 3-9107. _ We Give Holdens Red Stamps Low Low! Low! \ 350 full price, $49 per month Court House. Priced to sell at | POR SALE.. LOT 125x239 FEET.| WILL SACRIFICE EQUITY nN LO.NS, 835 TO $500 AiR KING CONSOLE 12's" TV, $25. : ae r ipo) eet arte set reece I WHITE BROS. $14,500 cash to pew mortgage. One ‘halt mile South of Oxford. | Ferguson tractor with Sherman] | RAXTER & LIVINGSTONE | “px 30002. : 4 : , s ) Six maple, ac! ar, le loade wrenc 41538 Out Baldwin | self. le OpREALTORS es Watkins ‘I ontiac Estates trees, Beriies ron Rowers, bes ad international dump. truck. 4 W, Levrence #.__ FR. ¢ PIECE a DINING ROOM ‘This ts = immaculately well kept) Phone . Phone f pia Fm § ytd. home. 2 bedrooms, near factory! = ipnses full price. small home in BY OWNER Inree, living. room, odera hitch Gm ar a “ne lant. LOANS ALL NEW — od tee line, el at pas-| ‘ . excellent condition, plastered term elder pouse. ene fiecr en, full and showe plas- LAKEFRONT LOTS + toad ore 5 Sitocra, pi \ FURNITURE of only $44 walls, neat as a pip, see it now. eexo Harbor, on Cass Lake. See wall te floors, brick ire a @ few left in mop pes ron 23 to Cee es ae es $500 gis'ee Casian’ illetivesa Maite ace, au ¢ fore ricled subdivision. GROCERY com 1 : Senor and Senorita ROSE HILI. HANDY MAN 5 room ea 3 sabus"on clare at Snows | * tieetrie hos water eater, large | $2369 up. Call today ao Wey| Siock & equipment fot sale. 420 | 39 Ear scavidl eee oe S-T1D1 | 8-49 lnnensprens eattrese, - $18 22 ~ Te CO 3 one lor you, Joal Reasonable. 22 Auburn. 'y room. one ae ore —— _seicay ; REALTY CO. bungalow new, partly fimished.| rear office. on a lovely lot 100x180, priced CRAWE RD HARDWARE & ~& HOME GET CASH H QUICKLY ee eae cabinet me — Brick home near downtown Pon- ___ KEnwood 2-0060 vee pao | ee na ecie ss oe nN NOTHING DOWN —— at $11,500 with $2,500 AGENCY Small pardware on Dixle Hwy. 960-00 Oxi2 Axminister rugs _. $42.00 tac. — FOR COLORED FAMILIES ioe dows, chown anytime. . waa) agua slagal co kau oun Deavt PI 63% W. Huron PE 41540) in yton Piains. Clean stock, Up to $900 e mdb beled “ exchange every- Lake Privil RS ean bodreess bome, : berg basement on vour ot. Unfisished) , | pekiag ls on lains Lett sd = bd th cares ary kland Par t e Privileges* > * onoty em gas hes AMILY interior Smai! down payment will ene, a & room one |NEAR ROCHESTER 100 X 290. stock to 1955 et akland Furniture. This is @ cory comid in brand| Ideal Por: to |? Sow 3 years old, gas heat, fenced build 3. bedroom Also will build| Story, 2 bedroom bungalow with Restricted_ School bus service.| per oft ‘and pay $150 per ice der ls Sloved toutes | 104 8. Saginaw FE 3-55: bedrooms, O11, formation-call Mrs. Spears. Phone yard, garage. pincome $120 per| on my lot. OR _3-2°37. electri bat Automatic oi! heat, Low taxes. PE 3-745. month a land. | Loans also made Feaeeles se We buy, sell exchange completely Joell Gove PRUSSELL A. NOTT Realtor month, rege takad roll obey . : - i living «room aug tee isres PERRY ACRES | 333 ant ast nuness | Biguslutes” and other APT. SIZE A’. ELECTRIC only leecdporen price |119_W.. Pike PE 48005) thown by appointment. ‘| Near Webster School ern Kitchen, full eth, plastered | Beoutifal lot j00ui80 and larger CIROUX & FRANKS _ range. 05. FB 41468. -| 2 bedroom 2 sory ome with | ii set Lied Deicet to com | panned, for ahiy restrict | 4, 0ENERAL REAL ESTATE alg | Ses = = . a ©. sun rpetin living. Highly omy : Russell Young | tireegisems (rit lientedcios | for sie. Caan to mortange, | od ares. To include acktop Open ‘unt # fun 1 ws pm | : Brive. “‘Drayion Pus 1288" hoe : aetiroR Kowal — pope arc ae ; = - independence is Twp. Pee = — — hes | ; L oan Co BABY MioucaAin. $8. . _j . : : re 8 this 5 room. bunga- | . . 412 W. Huron FE 4-4525| rage and large jot. $11,500 with) jow with 14x18 it schools and stores. Salesmen on : RYE! REAI -TORS Open Eves. ‘til 9: FE 40612) convenient terms theben. Oe wate tothe Meese Ee property | daily. Priced trom | Modern Bakery 20? PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG | BENDIX ee e kemvored Established in 1916 (ee . . | basement, 1%, car garage. situ | Goi and up with 10 pér cent Excellent west side location do- and installed. No down payment. 2383 Orchard Lake FE, 5-9418 CARROLL G. PORRITT| ated on 3 acres of arden py A 5 ing thriving walk in business $2 per week. Mavtae Washer, late Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange NORTH SIDE—5-rm. bungalow, fa | 26% West Morea land, located on paved road’ This STEVENS FARMS Gtosced 900.000 lest year. Com- model. A-1 condition $38 Phone * seer AND BATH eatans bath. cabinet sink in kitchen. a Qe] I lan PE 2112 or FE 2-619 | home needs some interior work Lovely building sites, very nice plete with latest type equip- : A NY. LS b corner, plastered walls, full basement Cooperative Real Estate Exch done. Lots of fruit trees, also neighborhood, | close to | schoois ment. Includes ing, extra FE 41574 . BIRCH TWIN BED. LARGE . $1500 Phostnl PE 5-7686. | Aah ad ip heiaca—la nary roan. ee olen oe eee house. Priced to sell rd roads. Low lot. busi and equipment . drawer storage underneath. Matt- FOR SALE: HOUSE. 7 Semi ill | $400 DOWN 000. Cash Jo mortgage. as tere witn $18 down. Adequaate parking. $35,000, rea- | tress, youth rails, 4 drawer chest, PE 5-8526 |waw_tast side bome. only g1.s00 | ceminole Hills Modern 2 vedroom home. complete : / sonable terms. | Need $500 $125." PE 32401. dows" siet, Wickes ncabingte, | 304 Ottawa Drive tiorms and 'seree's © ive cor DD ADD’ BOTTLE GAS : = gas heat, full bath ; _ el fea iinoon anit, tee | cuted Gvilees tereety |C. PANGUS 1919 M-15 Roy Annett, Inc. othe Lea iis pose” avon $24 8 ees seesion with th note address . Urtonville conect. Li REALTORS ! FPuelgas 01. You'll: enjoy more living pleas- ants at wy = monthly It's brick with 2 bedrooms 5 Bi BEDROOM F PRAME ON WEST : . 2 €. Muron FEderal 8-0466 SERVICE? CHAIRS. OCCASIONAL, 2 MAHOO- ure im this gay, inviting 2 bed- and full tile bath down. 2 ide. Convenient to schools or I | Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4 = ac any green stripe Blipeovers. MI toom Bungalow. Its sparkling ne WEST SIDE DUPLEX — Brick 2- bedrooms and tile bath up. downtown. ro, large lot Fi lot PE 2-2137. | 1273 ali on one floor, automatic heat family. Rech side bas @ rae. Piece of ar rereaanda and tnee Hone Be, fute. ls Ge place, cy Sikoric STOVE hot water, large uttlity room, and bath. Full basement, 2 fur- includes. a builtin ov “re {4286 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | 4286 Dixie Hwy « Drayton Pisins ~~ MODERN 2 | AY | + som: lens made on fully automatic, like new, cost extra stool, laundry tubs, ample| paces. floored ird fir, Paved and range. In -fact. the Open Sundays ey nae {ODERN 2 BA Sar pet vin: Semen: a. os fed pepe eg ties aoe space, —_—* = lot, ilps street. Income will more than pan Lieapanragd ead sees 7 ae _ ee oeeer na or MM | Service station for lease pamet Lome a 2 borane Loo bapa weunesea ce p.m. vr y Teom, ext: make your monthly yments py ‘ \ | : 5-029 ! OR 31231 | repayment plan suited to your, 80470, beg eth ake privileges, on. éc-| £30 down, ood ak sop wes: tpection imperative ta ny BROS - Coroperative Real Estate Exchanse Cooperative Real Estate Exchange | Phone MA 42001, Walled Lake | S05" Prendiy. courteous service | CASH FOR SMALT. RADIOS AND ‘l y Lake, Do your- : reciate its appeal and | | Yo ; ove Risen a Ld camaro as record players. FE 5-875. self a fevor, look now. charm FURNISHF IUR CHOICE + bd DAVENPORT AND emai FE ‘DRAYTON OO eg | . NISHFD Seminole Hills lot at #1.800: Wat. ’ ph. FE 58121 aS Nareh Side Snecal en 90 ‘epacious ot East Side \ NEW HOMES: $495 DOWN kins Lake Rd 04x320 ft. at $750 artrid ‘sy . DINING | ROOM SUITE. TABLE, 5 immaculately clean, convepientiy | rs walt lon iving rm... Lamm deageial pep tagroa afte , | * — Orrin Woods, $7000. Call DEY Fae buffet. nae on ures, tiled 'f . 1 > + es EEZE UPR: _ Sesement, automatic heat and hot beth Sony omega noes ak bedroom up. Wail to wall \ THe EI DORADO” D cvesrecmay ana nneeal| tea : me eens 18 THE “BIRD TO SEE Home «& Auto of America’s best makes, freezer egg pio bp chard oo bea outetde grit, All tate reasons ee ee aceuee. GI's $750 Dn. ‘| shower. White frame con- FLOYD KENT, Realtor eeace ei moos Notes « Ban aoe te bie eae en room, ve a ~~ ROO OTE: — | ‘Sith sphrtling ‘oat floors down-| filtien, Shown by appotntment.| Only $7.96 with $1,500 iN FHA $2,100 Dn. foundation in for a'sarene, | "Orca aves, "T “*! | plus 6 room owners apt. Located Loan Company io cranal, | leoigan scent stairs, stairway to unfinished up- down. You'll be sorry \ Full Price $14,700 Lake privileges on ‘ane lake, leet te! the Osaacssere Power up north 1p booming area $50,000 | 203 Orehard Lake ave. Mee pice in DRAYTON AREA—2bedrm home| ”™ os Ne hilecsmmaiiestdazeasalore Immediate pessoas down. Wal Of ja Uiptep condition. | See meaty, Nel Bask, bate. | METIS SEF. ¢ CHAING AND te vet eating space : e ana ran | : igerator, Seca esor orm and screens. nice. : — ——— Soh bees “Sylvan Village ee tas, WATER 8 ° bd bare 5 move into today! 7 For Sale Acreage 47| LOCKER PLANT pd gteonld : — pods wee eel = ee Meged at Sita, roy oct ee | hay PORMORS, Medgrettren| An cider ame in pertect | Fan Fert teafecoamtn Cam! Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | eRe ri excsben teas | LOANS $20 to 0 $500 | art . today. (ro ole — Large pameccenee sien Scop has been what you've always wanted in|17 N Saginaw St. | FE S-¢165 3 ACRES perogepan | aes ee I TOUSEHOLD ; DRYER. DEBRONeTRATOR. = z "BUD" condition Se by appoint- with fireplace, full sized din- pe ——. ye Lod a eld Open Evenings ‘til 8:30 198 f{. frontage on Sashadew on ke +t tquer ter FINANCE CORP. OF = Mun: eect 7 ment. $13,900. | ing-room, kitehen with sep- large bedrooma with large Pavement. Plenty of shade. $130 Jig" small grocery plus comfort ‘ =. ie Drop leaf and 4 upholstered arate nook,' new furnace, closets. The spacious living room | ————— down and $18 per mosth. able § rodm owner's apt. Excel- PONTIAC chairs. Used only 4 times. OR DRAYTON AREA—2-bedrm. home. screened porch for summer. has @ beautiful window wall For | For Sale Lake Property 44 lent Preation in the center of the 3% 8 os PE ¢0535 | _ 3-450 _after_¢ pm N nape uf coe en, eee bving eis cease extra convenience there are 1's | - 6 ACRES best hunting and fishing Je 8. Seginew Ob __ | DUNCAN PHYFE TABLE AND ¢ rane vas = FOREST LAKE 1 Located on Flemings Lake Rd.j 80° on the main U.S eichwar chairs, White star gas range. co Ct BE MEE | EER ovemeed, doors | Shem de aeraceier gee Theat Mettbar't | fretage on pelvis Take orn |, ket-ofl Sachghew pavement, siao| fe the traits ‘Quty e1sm down | ee ee S20 | I . Eve. Mr, Meiser FE 56-8004 cluded for $3,950 with $2,000 New R hH gas dis unit. Aluminum | OD foad. 1 acre wooded $15,000 | “down and per month. wt Ce . ELECTRIC’ SEWING MACHINE. down, ew ane’, mala ; Storms & screens, Large lot 100 | PE S1068, OVER 2 \CRES A SUPER GROCERY now aie! ) 3) to ‘Tout cond. Cost $133 new. Phone ous GooD With rooms, just m 189 for the children to play OO 5 é a $200,000 per year. Attractive owr. new. me Vaan? A tape ae 1M, FLOYD KENT, Realtor miles west of Pontiac Cus- | \ on, Winding biacktop rosd. Close | UNION LAKE AREA, MODERN 3| Corner Sashabaw end Piemings| e's apt” included plus valuanic Fe aise — 4 W Lewrence FE 5-6105 on is medese fhreploce, 2 Mist (wanen ae a vir mene neese ie ite base-| Lake Rd, $120 down and $15 | Comer real e-tate and Goa! in. eat core ae = Setewe ne en ‘|? Lieped tots pee Onen Eves. fc tile bath, attached lage limite of, Clarkston; turn | rage, lake privileges. tncledes’s, | PXr month. wok Net) Gorsers, Payments to suit your 1 Next to Consumers Power Set eed carene : we. lake privileges Includes $5,000 down. . Ben yi ey Seip mond Ave. FE arport. Ander- ht % mile t6 model. Open! ‘s acre lots sates. Aa! r ; pools PIECE NUT ° ANNETT. ton "and" Thermopane — its dally. terms wis te sie F C ‘Wood Co. WARD E. PARTRINGE| ™ x me | oct. Becetteat oop 1.40nt, } D) ROOM a Bours $14,150, $3,100 down. Com- Round front, 2 bedroom : : 4. A E ELECTROMASTER ELECTxic OFFERS are this one before you LOON LAKE SHORES and rag Eh oe cua noe 5] Corner Williams = rd. & M50 REALTOR FE 2 8316 i! : range and all GE electric 7s —WhEbiane possesion — ay Wili trade for Pontiae hom: swe | OF are otal mea bad Patt nnn Oa Ne) ena re 3-276 after 4:30 . : an — 2 bedroom furnished to inst deta! | Brick Ranch Type discount for cash. Price $1,300 Ages West sURBUNAR ‘FINANCE CO. TFT. PRIDiDAIRE RUN- West Side Terrace . Comer lot’ on paved street, close] West Side Brick if) you can Soca! value, se ao pome. tare |) ee eke RT, SURBURBAR | —sarani AND FAG; | 102 Pontiac tate Bek Bide, | IDE condition. PE 44016. LJ lag = end bath brick ro aun: sc $13,250. $2,250 Consisting of 6 large rooms betes egy th - know Lala oor ceveeeee Only 8s 800, Netens, . PE eas growing tractor and lawn mower ve oi ai Scraic [ hetdaves Gli th good condition, i ‘alue is “s site Sesement with gos hest, in ST, JOSEPH HOSPITAL AREA ee ee races oe all brick bome. naa cerirer a salen oad meres 9 08 8 ray SH ARC)NAL OD | eee oF am otter 4 pan. ineo jal area close room, nearly new home. ramie tile — "oreaktant tached garage. Large me i y er good buys in the | wrsT SUBURBAN arrants expansion to teke care NEED SEAS ONA €).ECTRIC STO rr = ik Se oon wit “tse dows, Only S0l ser ea cs ikeee Folbenubetece can sand ae 0 TROCKE, Realtor Wooded Acreage sen be Govind tn 8 yre Au fe CASH? M\wegon. Fireside’ chara, dest: meats aoa month. Includes taxes and Wedd weterfront. Oniy $12 ile Posecotbanl or wil lots | 1948 Union LAKE "kD. EM Se aes ete hooded ita | Site een and anes eTeeey| Got fast of Beneficiel. Loans cite, “Gold velvet love sedl, end 4 rf eS — Ls, * Ld * ' ‘J * ne - . iWin LAKE SECTION ; qs 6) pad plata patos atari = [* room. Fireplace Lette earn fine building whee Quiet, se-| ence and carh to bur half Teer: | nee —— yale ur ne ieanjana |, tables and Apeng table, leather Near St. Vincent's | 3 bedroom, living room. am sen | lot ‘on- Walton Bivd. Lake privi- as hes. Vaketrent, sluded t Jogation. yet only } mites | est of business. Ample park'ng.| joan. | insert. MA (Oe: 5 room modern home in, Kitchen “and beth Extra lot. $5,- | Jeges to 6 lakes A oes or walton GREEN, MY 2-5831. Property owned hy owger, Pon- 1O4NS : } EL SCTRIC es NG NE — condition. Living room,, 295 See Will allow $100 for Ac not, this home is ready Yor im dene —s A $1000 ef ET FOR | s _tise Press, Box 61. BENEFICIAL. | = cabinet stv Warde Excel- ining room, and. kitchen be done on slumbing. Aare A mediate occupancy at onlp, $1%- fw" coo CARL W. BIRD. Realtor); ~ - ot Ee aye | lent cond. Cost $135 pew. Phone on first floor, ,2 ‘bedrooms Bs craden, Suen ies dows Realtors . FE 40528 and convenient terms. \Call| for the ttelidays on oaty Brena rew | 063 Community Net! Bank Bids, | Sale Land Contracts 52 FINANCE CO. esthie COTiRE —DRTER from can be divided Vor] © Soy Sono) oor) Se edi 2 LW Lawrence ot FE nye ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER. if nm ves. wt Ta * * i ae . peep ee W TL. ‘Lis M. BREWER Co-Operative ei Estate Exchange — ie family Ppa or a % oe = large tot. Lake privileges 7! 5 V. VACANT “AC RES CONTRACT ON A NEW pan- ___ Mortgage| loans — 54 perro, Bacepues aves Mich porch. I's car garage. $8. |re «sist: So oasis” em panpe | EAST, COLUMBIA 8ST. BETWEEN | of fedaeae tal \ TSO. TROCKE. REALTOR seer ake hn tig ht. ce pane.| result Nangalew | with full base- Lake Avg. : ae 850. small down payment. ~~ Le esl loro ated Le cy ies Union Lake Rd. EM 3-4671| ment and joo OR food county | Ment located in a good area LOANS $600 to $1, 300 ELECTRIC grove. ‘is. ot : . . 4. Lay —- live stream} Pet Con-|. 3. For any purpose, on - e hea 925, more. Tron- $1,000 Down— __ . Elizabeth Lake Estates no with terms. FE ¢-1131. OR ; i CAROE sien wan sian hd ie iaeal tor conaividing Sun ceiee co ce ¥8.120 61, Your cont homes modern or not in or $50. MY Immediate Possession Neve (a woaderhall vn = FHA—CIVILIANS equity for on fj dwd os yi $27,800, ipso = Aol ets cent down. lor becae t eunane = ELECTRIC ND DIN: NG e' e . ’ o! si bedroom modern home| pretty white frame buneaiow’iot NEAR TEL-HURON © | $650 DOWN _selt fmmedistely. Call OR 3-106. GIROUX or . FRANKS F. . We a improvements —— living seom Win Brepiacs.| af en@neeoed wad bass, Gauey "| $81 PER MO. INCL. TAXES AND eo O. ee eating space in kitchen.| Outdoor fireplace Weather's: cold. Mt ao INSURANCE GENERAL REAL ESTATE houses partly corstruc 7 Fiessed, fh porch. Basement) Ut. vou “ leg re come Spring. | LOW DOWN’ ed ENT ew $ room _ utility room | 100 Ft. ‘On the Lake 4395 Dixie Hwy OR 3-970!" 4. To build a garage or on : on SARE with heat. Situated on| ? ce ‘fivine reom.| reom home all on one floor | With full bah and. oll heat. Oak Nearly new 2 bed path, | Open until 8; Sat. til 5 p.m. | Corner Williams ‘Lake Rd, & M3 @ garage home SAE 3 ‘lots in Eitzabeth Lake| Foomy kitehen. “and tile bath are poreald to bus, schools end shop | fioors and Youngstown kitchen.| footing canna ge For Sal q | OR 3-1235 5 + Qe sonnd mortssce é . Estates, jake privileges. To-| All on one Basement with center. Attractive kitcher | fPoiding stairs to storage in attic ooting swag calcs Sale Farms 48 After 5, call OR Apply Notions! Building : ; La \ chert tile floor, automatic was furnace. with eons work space. dining! Puli price $7,300 Model located | Shade trees, very meat Fear | nnn nnn nn Pontiac or ghone FE 14" MOTOROLA TV SET WITH = ee em ges het weter. and Toom 3 bed-} on Sashabew Rd. norty of | [ound home, Check this et only) POR FARMS AND ACREAGB = Tg ~ 7: SS 4 Clarkston Estate Sa. Pinvtored alle and sak fhoers rooms. seat thors gun’ wont | tnd (0 Fojarna roses dacet ooo: —— ‘we. Call_Ritiedge OR 3-1111_ FE 4-003 FOR SALE eS S| wrovcHT IRON sTAND; TA. - vo * e more. ‘erms. | . : t i 5 New 2 bedroom rich home.| Brouehout. Only 812.500 — favor. . | ; . | Lower Straits. ae Snes Gress eauy| |ANDCONTRACTS BUILDING LOTS WORTH $20.| BLE MODEL RADIO - PHONO- Somatic gas her, attached PERRY PARK AREA WHITE BROS. nb Brick, 2 Large bedrooms pl BaRw.| % PER CENT DISCOUNT-soid | cers. HL Hibbs _vaa ‘Wen, on '3.1353.| GRAPH WITH TABLE. NESCO schares REALTORS : tional ares Owner leaving A. a lor $7000 —- TOTAL — Nice clear | Phone OR 3-1872_or_OR 31905 | Bith frepince full i emest wih — i pence ae St 90h80 per, mouth et 8 per < coe Pane acres. UT 25 ‘ELECTRIC ROASTER — LARGE tate, tow down payment Bee volar Guise Kenan 1 ! ~ hate gail etin cent. Becured by @ room modern i \ " ‘ , ALTOR — INBURNACE Living room, dining room. kitchen, | BU ELD NG Nowe on roughout, living living ree. vail be Mi home nest “Rochester. Cost to | GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | 82H. BEST FFER. ORLANDO Clarkston Brick Ranch joe Getland A e. PE +3 FeaseLahbe terms (CALL TODA Hie, "ghiates. wecttnaton o treele Sais Gaslaase Property 49) you 4.037. $261 Andersonville Rd... Waterford | 5.4943, New 3 bedroom home on|Open Pree’ Parking ven eas stimatge t yours,| TAS®. cephalt taarive.. This . One | a en ee es mm 3-1968 _—-s . BES oe HILTZ Pet Pai ig Re ea a a ~~. vin sake! _petviloges: HE ERT a DAVIS Grocery, | Beer & Wine ment, 4 delance | $5.400.| good, Spinet. Need the room. rE i sue ding ores Real Estate In 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. mee) pre Se ee Coe ccee pha. ano, Call evenings, OR 345%.” fire room, large eal and Insurance C. Schuett Ls = per cent. Cost to you $4,320, | ELECTRICAL WORK FOR CABI- * ceramic tile’ bath, 1011 W. Huron FE $6181) ADAMS Also. living quarvers ber net work. FE_§-3766. PULL, Size ce SAwue. ae Sesminuacarsl y tire: : CLEAR LAKE. 3 bedroom home 2081 Commierce Rd. for expansion & parking } Dares i RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | ivxt Ga i . Ce nee place fatitomatic of} fur- TAT riot to be finished. Basement, EM 3-4197 Possible for ease. lease or trade. | me 9.7193 FE 5-1292| for ee ee oe : "ern and creca: | INCOME san port. 1% acre lot. Cedar ‘Call today, pave age TD on | snd $280. PE 22977 any- | os seen ee ee stacked 3 cat garage, car-| : CLOSE IN poeeee Culp aise sewn “attractive For Sab Sale f Resort Prop. 44A j sew 3 beereom Bagg 2 ‘baee- fen ya GUN TYPE BURNER Spinner washers ..|<’. Sa: ps ee eee einer inclyded | Well located on quiet street 1's | 382 _—— i FE 4-3393 ac John K. Irwin ment. Will dicount. If interested pap oA bo AAA wil) ant — cleaners ...... $ 7.95 up Ppa Reserue.te.eFEne | emcee ah aca itgy| seer Seon. same -| = NEW CABIN 1 ren ooNT tanp commucy,| Saat sont end tale. EM othe a BE Large Home IN BYLVAN MANO being installed. Full basement. ~ BARGAIN Phone ¥E att ee. PE_ 21904 ; caleme ‘owing 67,161.90. + pan oo | while they last. $49.95. R. B.. . G 1 Frontage |Hurry and make your ‘pelection and Garaee. 2 large lots with shade 3 bedroom shell house. low down at St. Helen (3 hour drive from 16 60 FE per mo. with A-l tenants. | § A. | AND BATH. SUTEIDE OF _Munro Electric, 16, W. burou. : cer ercial gu Aubure avenve| Zest Spee “TA SALLE PARK "payment. | Lake privileges. In| Pontiacs, tm heart of deer cous. eet 25 "per eent for cash. GIRLS GREEN*ST. MARYS COAT. Bering 200 feet of frontage) These spactous face-brick ranch | — ie, tendon oh A newts: Real ing and ‘peach 82.396. On Telegraph ize 4. ia See tout, deep 05 2) style homes are lnceted in lovely | $950 DOWN Silver Lake _Cal) MA 8.4216 after 4 om Og ee 8 ‘treets, j surround i. Presper” teat | oomee an cee pos | karte’ eee | 2% wns, teu wnteagg| Fe Sake Lote AG) a ete i | wa ee hl ONLY ment, ofl heat, 1" car garage cond n. Large a poe a eu Ne, ; cued » = | year Be | - | Lay \ " : f ‘\ \ ‘ Y Ln \ * pox F * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 FORTY-ONF, i i i i Sale Household Goods 57 For x Sot ecetinee 60| FUNNY hh’ sitll ead id nd Hershberger Sand, Grayel & Dirt 66 a GRAV 5 yds. $ st'00 sig pony ROAD ) GRAVEL AND PILL 1 PILL DIRT. DRY DRY, HARD. REAVY SLAB _Sale Farm Equipment 76| For Sale Housetrailers 78 Buy Now and Save! Farm and Industrial Snow Blades and Blowers ~ Wood, Coal | & ee 67) \ FERGUSON, Case AND NEW _modern. OR 37 * Elia. Swe, 3300 Lane £ C's after 4 p.m. 49 NEW MOON et AES _ BEMI- 1 For Sale Tricks - SO LOLOL LS CLL Ln 23 PT. TRAVELO.< CLEAN. LOT Maytag 9x12 LINO. RUGS.. 98 and ‘kindling $5.50° 9 Ca at or HOUGHTEN. & SON “| "s. Keego Harbor Trailer Park. 4% FT. WALL TILE, RW 2 BENDIX POE teak Va" sald on rk Seay ae _-Quick sale aa root coamag, & ‘ike bow. 3 x ¢ Pool, DRY sia® Woon, aa conn, | MOCU CHAIN Saws: sige GENERAL AND SKYLINE FOR | ides FORD ion pes qupment. av or at. Delivered, FE 5-2996. art 956. merchandise at @ RUBBER PAINT, . WO cries and other pier equipment. ‘ ren ‘b. Lowa “Deuipment mode price. Genesee Sales, r) 8 LS w i Panese| New YTON’S CON: s ow si tors Delivered. FE ry eRe} Bimingnem: Sich ae pine Hey. 1% toh "sinaie axel trailer am Job. B a Ly a iN, oF. DAAVING HIATE COUGH CRE ition, reasonable. FE 22747, FIREPLACE | AL— | Phone Midwest 46053 new Very clean, fully equi lampe, sie stove, sweep- Furniture, A a ~ ito, reasonabe. FR 2: Yigt Bpseaway Pcl Oil, Oak. sOLEN ‘Ss TRACTORS. ~ SNOW St modern. 404 Arcadia melee: “Ww ILL SACRIFICE” er, TV, ‘ , trike, 3065 Orchard bie Ie: 8 : casters. snow 5028. 4 ton "52 a ec Bem “Pte Tn Seeabe gs] Laer een Sh) Auto Accenones a) GL teenies ‘a 7 ay CONDITION |" prewe veer cu Pe seus . NEW AND USED SPR SPREADERS AUTO PARTS AND ACCESS NEW. e 286 8, Jessie. hed I . a onal 5.000 BEAUTIFY EVER Barn equipment. ~ Davi Ma- uséd “and rebuilt. For the aie _ For Sale ; Soo tr i PUCE WALNUT DINING a emens| maches termine freens. 71 v tts _chinery:“Phove Ortopvilie, @3R% | You need. when you need or Cars 9 a a BEB G8 loamy, £0 ompare and be ‘convinced sD oon sll Groveland Farms. USED TRACTORS HOLLERBECK’s AUTO PARTS | | Impe: . of se extraordinary bargains. di IOLID AY SPECIAL ode! Frigidaire ange”, and . . Michigan Fluorescent 393 Or- Clinic Halfwa? between Pontiac| WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH | Pe 7 days a week. nd 9], ) Sie ise ea buying 1060 model, ret tifinished Furniture | | _ehard_Lake Es —204_Fum on Dixie Bemwer. | ff MAKES AND’ D SIZES Sort or PE Mat Baldwin five PE igiiectewres . $1405 headboards. $13.05 CIRCLE FLOORESCENT Prix ‘CLOSE OUT OME HAVE “SNOW. PLOWS, | ALL ‘so Buick tedan 7 aoe the tures, newest, brightest and most Ows. | ALL pants "OP = CHEVIE. FE | :55 Chevrolet Club. cage ;OUSOE REEPRIGHRRATOR | drawer ee Se ao oonee| SiN tyes af f ligbting for, xiteh- Birch — Maple — Chinese im CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS evrolet Sport me, condition stand 2. .cc: - ru! — Patterson ESE TRACTO! aan teeews LARGE GAS RASGE, CHEAP. b drew ELEY | Bp weg Peagmocnnn gy ain #6 value 98.55, Nursery, #700 Commerce "Rd. PRICED TO SELL. ETAT IRE cue So ba | Super 88 Sedan... eed 585 Upland. & drewer Mr Mars and Mrs. chest” og Blightly factory m: ee ‘x Jl tn 3 TRADE-INS When vou neen ‘t! Hay 3 — ———— an Retee a 585, LIN OLEUM SALE (sinasneces frame 2... $08 ‘Fluorescent ae eal for Sale Pets 69! DEPENDABLE PARTS AND Joe aeueeme wile ‘Me Chevy 2 door Bet bay - Lamps, price — : ‘ Z, SER : a work guaranteed Pree | Ib. Boudoir ‘chairs . 98 | capttOt VACUUM SWEEPER. ; AIREDALE. Tal FOR BEA. “KING BROS, | deor'ginss ot crnenicle with cach | ‘So Deags 2 aver! Davey’s Furniture Se a ee ie aa Oo ca ea CALE Open Saturday Unity 4 Oren wveiunos AND SUN. 128 | _2-5676. Shesberd puppios ¢ wis. old, OR| PONTIAC RD. AT OPUYKE 122 Oakland Av. «PE. ¢-7066 MOTOR SALES, $30 Eulsabetn Lake Rd. FE 23-0047 Ctapeet Wester eee AKC RROWTERED DACHBHUNDS Mich. Chain Saw Distr. FEE ul 6 AUTO f PARTS | 952 W. Huron FE 2-264! GT PIANO wxCELLENT| Price Bros. APPLIANCE om = TAG. SORA POPPIN Tak | HCOULLSER CHA Bhws nex wa men | en Rebuilt in gr neratrn “Se ! i. < - e ~ con! . ed very. i Plastic 136 ‘ “4 suggest bayonet practice | farther from the orchard! = eo niin asfo. rankson St. tals, parte & re & repairs, bats nue narts tor "46 sare | 56 ; 4, Tr, @ tween uindre, : - = table, custom pads, CASH AND aa Gar Gariene Ave Ph FE 44513 scereee too |s het eat gee guy pF" Sale Nincllneous (ol For Sale Miscellaneous oo 755 MVE EN geTFig!| ——-Aaetion Sales _77 Pt caetee'et| Plymouths Stetsnun eat me-| Oren daily & to 6: Sunda x te 4 NEW OaLvANIZED PIPE USED HEATING BASSETT L wiry aad MALE. 2 YRS. ae roel re a —- - 2 3 any, oa: —_ Aranson Plumbing Supply ‘i “Me in. a i # aoe je : BEAGLE PUPPIES EACH tioneer. " . CLEA RANCE SA | -E OF * | Furniture and Appliances | S2"$" sun?"tie ‘Berringion Ra, | 080 MIS Ortonville sie ‘PLUMBING SUPPLY EQUIPMENT eis Bac ae V-8 ENGINES Floor Models _ —__ FE fe J AG oe _Phene_O! One mile East of Walled Lake 129 W, Huron St, FE E. ‘stuare’ Lake rife Becriginn, Ba | | BEAGLE POPS AEC REO 110s | Stta,mie_ Meet ,ct Welles Lake! gore coev tentiec DETTE : “Wiidre Wrigley’s Used To Be” | area CASH F FoR } FURNITURE OLD LD GARAGES "REPAIRED TC To “2 old. Fid. ch. Bberles Buddy and| teen Mile Rd,” eee! Lake, | f2rvaler. Olds Butek, Studedaker MATCHE, .. GorD & Gray Used 1 Tradein Dept. rene Put ip new garage doors. Coal turnmaces- $20.00 up. ee — egy tet] = Michigan. =~ oa kes. ye . SEE US chairs. Pr. of step tables. & Lounge chair... es... ~ fags Fone STAs oer. oft GORVERSION GUN FYFE “Gal bemaresl _ |. ton Bivd Pe eliee. ; Complete farm sale. 6 es SPECIAL BEFORE YOU BUY cn week nese ern n ens Ee. « ‘EF p S or Bi + eget ers BEAGLE AT STUD, $15__NR. FD. | -holstein cow, 2 year old hol- Brice, , ~ 5 ; H 3 ee ee a =a . a fe ay ord. player.) speed: 7) wing |Electrie ‘range (00.0... se) CHURCH’S INC. Riostat, Used “one season. "Mia ee | hiegee ot ertela wea, SY | sie Refers HF mont alt bel sc acante 8, (AUT PARTS SAVE MONEY chairs. MA 66117. nport and sores SAD: 4. Range boilers — tein bull. 2'yr. old hereford heif- . ita ane TO Basset EB | peice ountyg ou, auanen | neu ue ES of Mot weer heaters | PRET ioe fen temaao Ta aes | Shin * fam, Mu Coalee, other | 890 Disie oa; Schutz Motors sainse, “Oat old Best otter. FE THOM nome correnicnl eee Pyle SU | ELBLIG fg ee ee ae) “Passe a, straw, “uty of oi| For 1 Sale Tires 80-A D o Zz MOIOrsS: a . 6G. wr AU a ee y cats, comple’ e eo a MAHOGANY CON TV, Ra- RE CO. Hoa Houses. ANY aia iit | Seals nee eh te Pe UGE. 73_8. Parke St. BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES.| farm ‘equip. 18 Mercury 2 docr,| A. SET 670-18 ROYALS NEW ¢ Soto-Plymouth fio end record. player. | Beautt| FURNITURE Putnam, Pontiac, ORE a BA) SPEED REO USED | BRICK Curtiss. OR 3- many small articles, Some house | white walls $1558. 5038. Suet - Dealer ful_eondition. $50. -MI 4-481. 361 8. SAGINAW 8T. a ae PUONOGRAPHS 3 SPEED Ane 2B: cure POPPIES FA ROM SMALL =o ee Bed 912 S. Woodward ee eae ee = PONTIAC, MICHIGAN DRAW TITE HITCHES are slightly, scratched. | WRECKING HOU ALL Ma-| _40g. FE 2-0074. _ Murdock, Owner. GOOD USED TIRES. 3a OF. BO Mb ht mm a rT, Proctor i? IN. ADMIRAL CHROME OR Supply. 190 West Montcalm, FE CAIRN TERRIERS, 6 FE-| wheat. 125 bushel oats. 300 bale PEOWR pep NEW 7x12. OAK WOOL $149.9: modern and traditional design 8161 Dixie Hwy ‘ Clarkston.| *&* Pri, thru Wed., 9. to 6:30.| -males. AKC registered. FI FE 5-107 ot straw. 3000 feet of new Vea pp nena os. 3008 L.A. WAGNER CO. These are ‘slighily facwory intee: | PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARD | — “tet every _ Thursday CHRISTMAS PUPPIES, COCKER | f4 weed ee rcace posts, 300 | xa nte_et_West_ Pike a. KELLER abel ena 1900 N. Opdyke. Cor, Pootine RG.) lars. You will save more than| Bujidina supplies OR +1217 OR -ACKSON RENTAL EQUIPT _ spaniels 67 W. Rundell. ___ mixed bens. Assort. small hapd | CRANKSHAPY GRINDING In THE THE pod Oi na hee. AT. PE 5-0221 . half eee retail price. Michi- | _3-"218. W icnge FE 45240. Rid “pod. MALE DACHSHUND.| {ois Dining room suites. Three — ost ee bia KOCH eee ee eae - Christmas oad Alea anaes ay FOR RENT || CHRISTMAS PUPPIES | Dal teat Mglace tater ae) £28 =e uavmae epee ws 5 DR. WS $17 95 BAAR eee ‘Gifts = EVANS oot, FIRED 1 PORNACE. Fospae Cums piesa ee Fr sah sander — - sander — AKC reg. German *hepherds pate EV : mae ot — Fe or "Sale » Motorcycles 83 ‘Ganvet Ee re mayne 4 ! WALL CABINET: (OO Bee UP Sane: ITE, guog mottsn SiyBred orced air furnaces new. ee ee POP | Firmade Vracwupt ieaoers Oat: | ToS sen FE en i haa more Bank Fritch and Son, O%- FOR PARTS AWD SERVICE ON| 13% Mile Rd, cag Woodward RE | net. PE 8-000:. work to your requirements free | PROPESSIONAL HAIR DRYER.| ‘e00 Ful and Paint, ee Or | GOCKER SPANIEL Mid | eae tee ; % aan ttariey Davidson see Har — pot tne Bd BOT PICK & PAINT STORE mia SaLTIeC la amet term Excelent cendiien $50. Call OR Cameras, Equipme mat OA IA weeks. sie. nes hs SAT DEC. SND AT 1 PM. AUG nee Sales Co. 372 South 143 Oakland A FE 6-0562| omatic red cedar chest, cabinet 4740‘ Evenings 4-6500 ° ‘as, pmen Rd ISHIN ANY MS ( Nal t REFRIGERATOR. TCU. FF. seo | made. Only two leit, 4b. EASY SPINDRIER, BUGGY.| 4,4 ae (nied SACHAHUND POPPY WATE, | ABLE POR CHRISTMAS GIVING Tp. on eon. sage MILES. r is mas FE 407 _Mt. Clemens. Rd. FB 7. baby scales. FE 5-7890 Che Meee pamatiow and deep | OTHER CAMERAS & OUIPMENT | AKC resistered| Will held for | AU ARNOLD AND | 3t04 aite SEPRIDERATORE YEARS | DOLL CLOTHES. ALL SIZES.-| FIRST QUALITY 5 BATH: | Sump cumps. 630.9 Pe ae ogg 24A. or MUNITY. AUCTION ON Mae ae Te e 5 = La) mber 1 b ieee crocels pene ot Amerie | croraan ina WEW TIRES. | $l020: edt doubts sake yise KELLY'S HARDWARE Sas AMERA, LIKE NEW. | “Pet Stoo, 6 '¢ ator PE eeu | J08t NonTH OF oxronp. | FOF Sele Bicycles _ 8 Bicycles 84 pecia % 3 rom 4 2-5000. i AY AY BOY’ fem hod ot pT pe oh oar * ee oon. Switches COCKER PUPPIES. eee ave the thos mplete ine Oe em acca aie SEATTLE Wthanges, Turper'e, 602 Mt Clem Eee) one et ne, largest selections | 20731. : . “Dranieh & mente la pee Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 medere walle ever As Www as oan xe am | can wa | it Sea door. F "ps, FE 34001 lete tine of firepioce. fixtures. wyiempeon, OF i. Perty. mies 800,000 Prove “or east ee SO OF BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP. the meres Seems | poerrtte Pract AY SERVICE | i951 Aone 4 — - oxi2 ia ragn with ade aaa eamerete: peu Tranty ot) tees park: HEARINO AID Foot Bale PAN - AMERICAN CLARINETS, | Ping. 14 N. Perry. FE 2-613. ned Tvasle jratlers as low os | IX HAC give aw C5130 | joel Cerpeiee Mghiander ¢ Gece, ly or both for sed Sonot good condition. Has Buys in Lumber Now Gotne On| made by C. G. Conn, slightly | D0Gs8. CATS BOARDED. DOGS cAVI OF D : at —— BARNES HARDWARE | stainiess steel case. Ore. price} AT BURMEISTER’S used. Guaranteed. $75. $10 down, | trained. Murr-Shell, 375 8 Tele- TRAILER EXCHANGE pe one aad Would | ts ster, overdrive $250 TRADE- IN DEPT. 142 W. Huron _ $185, Will sell $75 = [rascees Anm Gce ony |, a3 month. Calbi Music Co ® 8. Telegraph like riders to share e Choice 1951-1983 % Large elec. rance—Hi le $2898 USED LIONEL TRAIN. LOTS OF BUT OUR SERVICE t8) ot tenet = ee __Hay, Grain & Feed 71 bn CLARKSTON : - $30.95 | track & access. Reasonable. FE A MUST PIANO TUNING. REPAIRS, _ GUAR EPS, Tai eT TRUCK GOING NORTH PART ee ee 93) 6-21 . opm 3 YARDS TO SERVE aid Piss 8 oe 86-3925, OA 8-3335 = ALPALPA. A ALL, KINDS. MAY way ‘Sotes, + MOTOR SALES 7 14 NT a RE ot = as ‘ NTED RIDERS AXN- MAIN Lerge gavenpert ocd... Toes ___Christmas Tree: Trees 5 59A _ marble colors Oxi! inch. Js theet rock C&C... 8 ‘Bl. ‘on. Decar Beh Schmude PE 280T a Exc n e “ee call Pee tne nde Heayy wainut twin beds...... $9.05 ixt Std P Pine é SMALL BABY ORA AND AL CuUTTI nge _Share ¢ s. ra51. mPa, peo value floor mot 28° por yh FOR oe : CENTS] EACH Int ©. fir bas. er M.... $ 99.09 “ane, Bf finns, des = , a and brome mixed. Alfal- Wanted Used Cars 88 Seu Sect AND en bees Se an ein oe FLOOR SHOP HR LOA fir sid 8 ot | SMALL BABY GRAND PIANC. timothy mixed. MU $-0038. eee 2 aes BUICK ta WYMAN _ Also ornamented trees. Dig your |Open 00 OP 8 Saginaw st | ,%# “td Douelas fir neg fe Sa Se ae ae __Near Wixom Rd. frees meget aes in thetr price CAL IFORNIA BUYER | PO Nie. Power brakes and steer. mw. rmr sl TO re sin] Ruatalt Piel Tak coe | Mare nee OMe tin in | PPG te SERS! BS, tne eee, mye eet | AL ft wrce wl Tal mh Nee ors nh Seer | bs am WE am te TABLE TOP | GAS E. $20.| merce Village vel roa toilets; bathtubs, shower stalls at | 4xex% fir Plrscore ... $ 5.95 Sis N. Saginaw. Pe centle | _ deliver. ‘OA. e178 tle as % down. As long as 60| WANTED om 08D Pontiac '53 Catalina H atic room ee sg thee living peed Pir a ral tow ox Lcd a oe an, Pluore —— — = ivwood : Ke Ate USED SMALL SPINET LARoE | OATS AND CORN. OL — to pay at 6 per cent in- ars 8 Orig y make env — a ed 5 PIECE DUNCAN 1 PHYFE Ma- Nursery. Sroraal” ‘8038. __393 Orchard ‘<8 panella ee. ver M $i80-00 _.discount. Gallagher's PE_ 4.0566. yr PARTS—STORE BAG 1 EY AUTO PARTS Drive both and make an offer. 7 dining suite. Cali| “ARGE TREES SUITABLE #oR | ~FFSON OTL - TiRED FORCED | Soll pine 6 ft $395 WE HAVE mal new | Canta Se ee ee sas A 6nes. belmesn 1&6, FE D410 of 341| “churches halle aod’ ate, “will| hot eir furne ¢ role and| Comb alum. doors from § 2895) pianos that have been damaged | — Storer bay. Pontise Press Box. 96. | 608. Telegraph FE 3.3200) FR 6-010 ee oF | ae BUICK SUPER HARDTOP. F 8. Telegraph. denver, PE 5-524 . ol tanks, Call” 1 EM 3-2726 W P Comb. doors $ 1496) in moving. Larre discounts. G91. __ For " Sale Livestock _72 Ponedonses sa Onan tsi 0 tara’ Gat joel Pav HOLLAR POR H, extras. Good OL ee ‘ 63 FOR ELEC. 3% GAL. he 3 vc colored bath set. all fittings, | lagher’s, 8 E. Huron PE 4-0566 rte-Be Open yt nid ae : sharp lete ‘acon care _ 62431 after 5. Thao eR rb. thenre trie 1080| For Sale ‘Miscellaneous 60+ Hoover ener biel as cet, ‘east “iron. tub s180'86 WFBE® GRAND PIAwO Manon. CHINCHTLLAS SALE OR TRADE; meet beies 6 CHA DEON. Pui | OMMUNITY = oo finish, Gee < We Huron EN wan | an, Bissell 7 | HARDWARE: — PLUMBING. |) guu pe a oe con | fer ,nreperty | of automobile. | Sy cudessd caabaediat ct QO al black menos on Pul- "Re, tame Mm Tome Owners. Uuilders | LINOLEUM, .. VD. | Poole anit Ge R'Eat Sale Office Egulpmem 63 |Foasa-7es REREEe|g ee eee | MOTORS aS J ys i$ \ FED HEIFERS, NICE | 3) pr 33 @ __Mon URED. APT eECTRS RANG) G.| We are over stockea with o nt | $C WALL TIE Me PT | MESITER'S AND SAVE UP TO Sale Office Equipment 63|? RAIN Fed Mavens. fi FT. (0) BICHARDSON, MOD} 33 BUICK « DR ROADMASTER RB. Munro Biectric 1066 Ma y ice lean asl a See ee eae FLAT TOP DESKS $35 cach’ | 30 EWES. 1 REGISTERED RAM. | toned Hooked to sewer und wa- 803 N. Main, Rochester Power prakes ead seering. Hew Ww. : pee Se on at — ——- ANTI: bos i S oat: MA SURE 8 aes — bo Ag | chairs. horace. 810" Poet caramel —— trpark. ve a Huron Trail- hete t ila Tye de tires. FE 2-2387 : L esk. "6000" SO. TR CHIGE Puppies Wale 1 hs bufiding SMITH'S S, 257 S. Saginaw BURMEISTER 10, "Framer wetter a. Good poy 5% FT. ALU. HOUSETRAILER. OUT OF STATE Bree (Witt A SHARP sougt ait veer. Y AX er i] le rom NEW FURNITURE it and eee LIONEI. & AMERICAN il : ence aw ine fe. Fig 2 White. Very aro or "erme agg MY : Too $ ’ oad Lucky we ae proet, fubey nt Pane fue, Cel WAREHOUSE PRICES we To YOUR FLYER TRAINS Nohesn es Co. epeeyay has | “tein "Cai "yetore 8 Also 3 yr. old buckskin. mare | 3-3304 after 4:30 _193_ 8. Saginaw St. EW — ‘artridge ~Eve. p Living room, bedroom & c Authorized .actory service and -p — or 9 am. or 6 fo 7 om. This| Good for children. MEirose 1-160 | 1953 ROYAL _C COACH. % FT. ALL| THE HIGH DOI.I.A i0ig CADILLAC COUPED E ? PIECE LIVIN o prices ond cave, etree € sr factors a. A], Dare. Free test rene Keleeraoh bo Mie Ra Szuloment red att Oxford. Fon gate Poni be Omics Lk. nd. PR FE Sas, | Por high grade ased cars. We) Special. curtom built fully ROOM GROUP SURPLUS CUMBER &| _fasen's."S"H" nunon sr, me : bull Double registered. ery fine dA nova them “Seve he esa en | gropeed, Ecclet oman Davenport and 0. step 1 REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, 14| Reasonatie, Phone Fenton, MAin OXFORD en ee ee ee Se on ane 40 ps en ce tables 1 coffee “able, 2 “decor: MATERTAL olga CO. “LL IMBER Sime water beeiers, Bas a inch, carriage, $38, 1) Hedman| _¥-0611 or Main cin. 9.8008 ae aos to j. vy ANWELT 3pm _>-T089 as heaters $53. G. A. Thompson. : i ; = HORSE | SHOEING ALD * - : . | CADILLAC, 1081 e a ® ALL FOR $97 suites : ca fg eps st CASH AND CARRY t's EPTIC TANKS iret me es’ _ ville. SOS 1 ailer Sales oP TO $50 FO Fon Fae woaear| Patta Wnsteidewal Pr ewe: couche atiful INUM COMBINATION Win-| 1*8 white vine boards. som! = S ONE E GENTLE TEAM M OF WORK i ears ays_or_eves._| er. $1150. MA 6-2103. eraye, blues, Sent atts (DOWS CAND DOORS, TREY | $z8R's Master board ......... 12 REIN/ORCED CONCRETE Rine | Prices slashed on. used + 9500 ie tees — THEN GET | SCHEY 2DR. s1005 FULLY at equal: savings. DUCED PRICES, ub? Of Inrulation loose eanet 46428 - 3a72 Eliz. Lt, Ra.) Sale Store Equipment 64 aime horse, Call Ma $300 after} trailers. Must cut down| “she a trom PENCE 6 PIECE TERMS. G. & M. CONSTRUC- | SH*¢rts drivewars” 4 ‘STORM SASH... 5 WEANED PIGS & BRED SOWs a BRED sows | inventory. Get a bargain B I. > E (CE “NORTH aa “D Mile BEDROOM GROUP | _T#N Co. ye 213i “| 1 ear th bes. at 110.00 M. Alusiowm combination windows | * 459. Pe: 41187, Call before noon or after 6 OL) here today. 40 to pick | 62 Oexiang ave PE 41333 ay le dresser. large mirror, | ieap. Mo Use for A. Aiko. cice-| White vine gel motte fn EE 46089 ia ET ewe! from . r See M&M Motor Sales || cHEv. 1954 2 DOOR SEDAN, RA ’ 4 le ie i ed) ™ . . Ww * I in! we two Gecsruter ons < trie toner. Blue Bird Drives, _ exterior doors a Wanted | Livestock 23 For top dollar w vata model cars.| dio & neoter. two tone paint, ex- vewe . 2718 Grand River. Phone) Winvows, Anderson and others SHEET Uni hoe ano wx. |° ROCERY “6TORE. PIRTURES. | Ser.e..nem, M_mezerie. Gee: | | sar eee wy a ¥E tra clean inside and out, only FOR $99 GReenleat 40886. K and fir SHEET METAL AND Mi oo Pesala te WANTED: ‘HORSES TO BOARD. ereis, Skylines snd Holly 6 ua oR Saaep | $005 ‘full price Just your ‘car Also 15 nee | betzeem oe. we oe ign ee lara hE eee Gays. ‘ve sans SH for 8. Best of care. See also the latest in MH gi Cue FE 40589 | ‘own. Easy GMAC terms. wed aad olenda, OA Same bie overhead garage door. OR 32006. py, Commerce | * Chins 7 Snake B $21.95 “Sale Good : upetairs be Gosch. You bave te bi AND JUN ; savings. Anti-Freeze S3c off GAVE Supply, 1008. Saginuw St, Sporting s 6 “Sale e Farm Produce 75| i it *Detieve it cars, FR 8} Hask Ch hae eodous savings om, sil § aed/ PLASTIC WALL TILE... Tec: Laeekete Gis eines oak: ; a etl maa eee rat "tad"t insurance. Trat- | FOP DOLLAR FO ca ASKINS UNeV. i . } acc ; bed rotlaway beds. 9 2 13 5 fie ated vlinsiew fern,’ new. i: Talbott Lumber _Manley_Leach 10 Bagley st wr AAP LES | ois ‘ fan’ both se _SEGONOMT CARS 2 22 Auburn aes Maple 53081 « _ Bies. lamps. *get and. electric | Wnie enamel RITA ail ictal eopinee, | © 2S, Paint: Also Spread Satin and | 32 STEPHENS, aoe On| S40 Orkchar | "Oxtord Trailer Sales 7 For Sale Used Trucks 90 . i TRADE IN YOUR. arold’s. Paint & Linge i ites selection fof 'm edicive | Sate, plumbing. ‘gectricat cup, | 29. weet. leet al de ace 12 A Nien at it a5 "| s040 CREVIE PICKUP TRUCK. | _Glide, Good _candition. FE _$-0040. M40 8. w 8t. ca with and without lights, , OF TURNIPS aA BC FE & "4 CHEVROLET 2 DR SEDAN. OLD FURNITURE SOP a atnates WEB| RLEC HEATER wis| Pew “gsepiabaly TS | tog lhe gem afin ~ oe Oakland » LADIES oe quantity pool B ‘PE s-2007 Ln bere! ings CHEVHOLET %3GH FLAT: | RS H good tires, 006. FE e404 “AS DOWN PAYM ENT cos tee 6 gama = sine. Michi ** | GstD FURNACES, O1L BURNERS, sone | JOBE” Miopm and stake trick PE 980) CHV ROUET (A+) SHAPE. Cod. sinks hard La OUTBOARD MOTORS k | CHEVROLET | PICK UP —y | ae eee . ie. gas burners, bg tee stokers : EXCELLENT CORN, hee neh i oad an leli TERMS LOW A $2 WEEKLY dy enya taseets $23. vee Wa: 2 Co Gen "be Bought On Layewey | 10000 Hedley R4. Ciark goO1 shape. See ai | 35 Se aT ae Te Pe Pearson's Bank Furniture|sa 8. Saginaw st. ust — pre re ee | cites Ob my, SL. AYBAUGH'S las nee arena. a en all aoe earner oe of Tolegroph & Long Lake | er lide. Bes tful he horisga, biye, “LO $275. I have bill ry sale. FE | TWO : A : FARM FRESH MILK os Pontise f Mobile Home. Bioneer FE 4 +14 a BEER ET oe era ye | ESR na ce en econ puerta ae ("eee | TRUCKS ARE ot gy atom Sore “ous cotey. Boutede Pines ‘& USED PORTABLES, wit ee Teed Building —— 200 CAL WAG = RiPLE. Pasturized, 32¢ per % gallon.) OMY glide, power steering. radio, heat Soest Beitwin Ave. "FE| seving auchie vithin'y’eeaies ood Bunny rand, ease Sensed Sy the ‘ae of tehiean. $451.85 OUR ay 29-9549. : : . tag ;: % . . al . 520 30g, GPE ON ALE COLEMAN | _ tra. Pu satis, $8” auburn pipe spose mus |~ BE SURE win a. eee “ot Walton | Delivered and set up. ae ORTH CHE Fine ‘Supplies, 306 "Orchar “A | Lihnber oct. ws, pipe, TI 1 our ad Bive. al 3-49-and 47-1 and 2 ded- BUSIN ESS Westward a4 7 Mane ‘onhara. Lake : ms, eee certian of tan VWsm oo } Also the ; Lincoln 5-100 Reation and ook, stoves and ‘wes | e eval oak tnsber, ni by | gporte seston sy ow | the (bale or by. the ton. Pickup | 4'%ny “seletuse “of "eeconuttioned | 1954 Chev. C.O.E. Tractor | i99] CHEVY BELAIRE. #7 - : rs fr IE or « et IP pl apeiron . i 2/6 : a ee bate ease "ANDERSON HDWE. | genssieaoyaae "stgsOn| Sted aTet' iy. te | 1952 GMC, 2Ton SW.B. 3 , Big. pleees of 4x12 PE $4. Croce 7 comes & Prand Be sists.) perebeas 4 1949 Chev. C.O.E Tractor iy 2aeh hontd toet pa ree FREE_PAREING 100 CARS Fe. STOP IN NOW : Garage Doors : beee Mon. Tues, Wel aba Bat-@ 008 bPotatoes, Delicious Apples ode ¢, 1953 G.M.C. 1-Ton Pickup "2. Pomme | Tush. dod Hrt._to #: Bup.10 10 2/- grey out ‘Baiawin vw curstom-| FLT CHINGON | 1950 Chev. ¥4-Ton Panel Pr fra, eee cab Sale Fare ius nt 76 f ILE , 1948. Ford Express Pre art op esa Ss orm Equipment 26 © MOB! WILSON GMC ER “SALB_CC A A A BUYS. Oh aes y Bxgnomy von Pan H MES.. | Oakland at Cass ‘ “ NEED A FINANCE: FOR CASH IN. Al®a Sg witechioe Ally impie- 4301_ Dixie. Hwy: FE 2-9203 FE 44531 FI Order Cl ified HURRY, sell things gp oe ‘wea —— rand ° ‘aaal ‘DODGE | PICKUP ston, | FIXER? ‘ find a ‘through . Classified - Ads. a sme 8. pont Won Pom in se ae og seta me eee! Dial FE see't tee, the ‘Tac, Man REACH. CASH ° ‘CUS- Wan’ Ad nitmiber é. : TOMERS through Classi- = ‘fied: Ads, Call FE 28181. a _FORTY-TWO : Ce " THE “PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1955 _- i ___. For Sale Cars 91| «For Sale Cars 91 - For Sale Cars 91 Sale Cars 91 | _For Sale Cars o . , ‘S39 PACKARD 2 DO auto.| : - - oe = FIRST | ONLY | 0%, leaaweee) oi : +S [CE We Ser. oten. anf better-~ FOR ’56 PLATES : \ Wi th the Mos 7 Credit sf Pectard a ne WE GOT ’EM oo l © os "1 Poré 2 = gee | . | ercury "52 Sport Coupe SHARP Plan $495. snd “ne neater. aie ee oe 4 Ford, . Be iow mee glass . “= : ’ ‘ : . ereury $0. Wagon 31a | “BOWE Wilt Bring Ty BUY | “sre"“pcut’ "sam te SM MME 1-6 Boats oor aise ereury ° “Sl aaa Valley Coupe siaes A, AR B = ORT me MAZUREK ie Conv. 2. $1250 . 3 : \ : buick $4. Super’ Rl —ieogmy i ( ARS EurlSe tent ret CREDIT, MOTOR SALES +34 + @ gS Bisemmeeneee 1-1 ‘53 F d Sy P i , Lincoln ”"$6-seunri Coupe sioes | OF Me nS AUTOMOBILES Your Packard Dealer, ee $1208 . ror ontiac _ Mercury ‘56° Sfontclair Coupe $2695 | fHaT YOU CA OY R Saginaw at Suuth Bi "63 roped + — veer esse pend uae _ 19 . D ..5] 395 B b Frost Inc. | “Aa sou Bent ot terme cos eR oon op 13 | cas pONPLAe Cae pS eee cusToM “82 Dodge 4 door (3). 86 Radio and Heater 2 Dr. Sedan With 54 eSoto SOA AE Oo coal eo me, etree’ | LITTLE as $5 Starchiet, “Hydra extras. PE, 3 Chev. sane, ee Overdrive Radio and Heater —_—— [| 4 Door, Radio and Heater, Pow Hy te Two Tone Cay aS bp oan IO No Co-Signers! cans FROM aii 9-705 we a Cenvane lcesiai ms | onl Dark Green Nice Car | Green, Nice. 850 S. Ww OODW ARD }755 Olds 88 4 oe, $2495 yr aaess w Waites, ‘va block East ‘60 bog prennd 2 oe: A honey .. Spoons a : $1295 mr 62200 sOraan_e-s033 | (53 Chev. 4 dr. _.. $895; Immediate Delivery! VERLOADED D ‘a Bu cgees $895 $AQ5 1954 Ford eee 1053 CHEVROLET BEL AIR ¢DR | ’53 Ford 8 2 dr. | Deal Direct | OVERLOA E “47 Dodge 4 $135 light Green. Sedan, Radio| and Heater, Ford-O- settee Loe ey ag oe 'S2 Pont. 4 dr....,...$895 F ; Co.! $0 Chevy Fords, Piymculh & oth. | Matic. 52 Ford 2 dr.. . $695 No Finance Co. ers , (Hb oe PimNsorex siesta’ | 5? Buick Super 4 dr, $793 Sy peop fe Pion and un | RIEMENSCHNEIDER _ |] 1954 Pontiac ..... Sew $1495 - _s-¥702 —_.'52 Plymouth 4 dr....$595, PUY “tere~F ay Mere Economy Cats TpOGR sNGe | Dodge-Plymouth Dealer oy ; , ‘|| Star Chief Custom Sedan, Radio and Heater, : oO * 952 Chev. 4 dr........$695, Y'ALL COME om Hore, radio and neater, | 232 S. Saginaw FE 29131 54 Pontiac 55 Pontiac _ |] Hydra., Whitewalls. : * 459 CHEVROLET, 4 DOOR. F RADIO | ot tiac 4 - $545 | ro tires a a PONFTRE ES ae : Seer earenaas | Sl entac 4 de S58) aria | peer SoS EEE | DADE Sedan eazy, 1954 Olds... $1995 = -Toer S75 MOTOR SALES sapen fol GE bt CI adio, Heater, ee | it . = iG : ee agit TDR em Wy. I razer 4 ae ol 7 ene : ane Official Cars “°"Tiontu CHEVROLET ue Hydeal 2 Tone Green = ony rage oa and Hester Hydra! Rich ~ \ han CeMeree e | 5 S Chevrolet | GLENN’ S “pull omer hyde a. seas, ae WARD TOP. FOR SALE: 1959 PONTIAC 8. 2 Black i Whitewall Tires © 1954 B k $1495 pe « | Really nic : ntewalls fH] IYO DUICK ..........2.68. es | MOTOR SALES | Woodward at 13. Mule We are open Came nck uight| Low mileage. On Sib ‘ UICK ........-- - 1956 Demo S 348 Saginaw st FE 47371 __pcoin $1100 | unt 1941 PONTIAC COUPE NEW BAT- 129 Special Sedan, Two Tone Green, Radio and Heater, ~ : Aeon ‘32 FORD V-8. 2 DOOR. NO DOWN | 0 1,. iss4 sUPER 88 HOLIDAY HOUGHT EN & SON _| _ tery, goed tires, 060. FE 20000 : | Dyna. » Floor Cars, Officials Cars | permet =m good credit $3812, hardtop coupe. power steering} YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE | foe Loadeo eg ey “: : Courtesy Cars | rai Galan mGTOn aAlas al poser brakes spotless “ap- RUcKG |. Mawakwa, R L 2-4876. 1953 Ford eee te .$1095 ‘ | A CHIE - oe — Pond, OMERCURY | pearance Just your car down. 528 N. errs paths “SU vl *) Oe re toda, ea iy EP DEL Country Squire, Radio and Heater, Ford-O- Matic, _ Me . ae — 2-261! ! iB 2 a Pet OC ron ge_aroue ater | Haskins Chev. |S mes Sar Sirah | aoe operon ieee 7 Sharp! OR 37457 2308 Denby tie wages. 3 see y i985 PONTIAC ¢ Lae oe USTOM SIXES & EIGHTS | Drayton Woods. after 6 751 Dinie, Muy, at Mis Phone Was Mich. STi | ; ‘59 For d ‘53 Bu ick 1953 Ponti ac $1 195 eEATOARD,TRARS. SL HUDRON ALL SRTEN: | ___opetnies il »_| ny FONTIAGAEARGHTER CUE. | sy Rewetac BELO ee Seen | NEW CAR GUARANTEE | Why take buse "49 OLDS 96 CONVERTIBLE, WIN.| ‘om Catalina. 2400 mileage. MI | 1) SONTIOC DELUXE, « DOOR Radio and Heater Convertibl | Station Wagon, Radio and Heater, Hydra. AS | NORTH Ci-vroLet |“ “terized. Radio, heater. FE 8-0179 | _¢-6052. less than 10,000 miles. Sun visor. % vaaniens —— + E7O. I a e eos a x: | So ee ean + naelae te tone grat Excl any tnd neater “it a Light Green Radio, Heater, Dyna. | 1953 Mercury oe eee eee $1195 FULL PRICE | 2 HUDSON 2 DR WAS 6508: radio, eater, White wall tres. (2 ee ‘heater, spotlight, good, tres. tis 31,000 Mile. Car Whitewall Tires 4 Door, Light Blue, Heater and Merc-O-Matie. NORTH CHEVROLET NORTH CHEVROLET be i i: Woodward at 13 Mile Woodward at 13 Mile 1950 PONTIAC STATION WAGON, NO FINANCING PROBLEMS AS LOW AS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO Je MONTHS | TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR | LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE As You Have Never Saved Before Don't Delay—Act Today HASKINS CHEVROLET Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer Se _ 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M15 MAple 5-5071 Open Nights ’tl 9 CHEV. 1946, CLUB CPE, CLEAN Very cheap. heap. 197 8. Johnson NICE. i060 CHEVROLET DEL 2 22,000 miles. Extra clean. 5-6a91. - 19 CHEVROLET 4 DOOR. RA- * & heater, motor eood. bodv air. $250. PE 2-6304 evenings West Side Used Cars DOOR - West Side Used Cire 923 W. Huron ree ‘Si CHRYSLER. CLEAN A’ practically new tires Take a, te" of $40 per month. F . 1953 CHRYSLER. Ldded YORKER 3 2 Dr radio and Cortney Studebaker. MI eae, | wencoat $1 IN GOOD > DONDE Fe | - £ rape HOM Lincoln 5-1100 aa METAL “TOP. GOOD CON- $250. New 3-ton cower | wince $75, MA 42327 ‘32. FORD COUNTRY ¢& Wagon. 27 Mechanic SEDAN | TTENTION' | North woods property owners Jeep headquarters, 605 Auburo Ave. N used 4 wheel drive Willys Jeeps and wagons We buy, sell, trade. Roger's Sales & Service. Jeep equipment, snow plows, pa. and service. Save your good car, drive a Jeep' ore on over! Open 8 am. to ™ 1955 LINCOLN 4 DOOR RADIO eater, power steering, power brakes. $2495 LARRY JEROM Rochester ere ese? OL 1-971) — MORE THAN RC ge tion by owner. 56] Auburn. be- _fore 6 pm 1956 Mercurys CARS SHOW ROOM C FLOOR a STORAGE Cans NO MIL MILES $2,078.71 PRICE INCLUDES | 1953 Buick 2 ~ |. Riviera, W hite over clar: __ Lincoln 5-1100 18 OLDS GOOD BUY. ¥ MOTOR _Beeds some repair, $75. Fi vm §-1754. TOP OLIVER VALUES $1195 et red with Dynaflow | and whitewalls. $695 1952 Pontiac 4 dr. Dix. 8, Hydramatic. 2 tone blue. - Fine looking beauty. $795 1953 Ford 2 dr. ‘Radio, PLATES, HEATER, SIGNALS | MAND OTHER EQUIPMENT. YOUR PREESNT CAR DOWN OR AS LOW AS $287 DOWN © 196 HARDTOP COUPE, DESOT beautiful condition throughout, full price, make your own ternrs. a Haskins Chev. @5Y Dixie Nesiréd at MIS 5-5071 q 2a = 405. YOU Saati ee the manager to oe this —— |UP TO % MO! “ON THE SPOT CREDIT NTHS TO Bob Frost INC, Continental Lincoln-Mercury Dealer - 850 S. Woodward Ave. ‘ MIdwest 6-2200 Birmingham, Mich. fi MERCURY, “30 M PAY *c ROLET body. R & H. Must Woodward. at. fol Mile _selt “in is week. V0. FE 5-7660. : —S RY “MONTERE E ¢DR. RAH 4 TIRES | ‘top 7000 es. \Carkner like new. Cheap. May seen at Stesebarer “ 43410 Birm. 19 8. k St. Pontiac. ‘S| NASH SEDAN. WAS ; NOW "$2 2 DR.. $444; WAS $605; for fall clearance. only $296. uced a fall clearance. NORTH CHE Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln vy owner. $1675. Woodward at 13 Mile Lincoln _5-1100 a) gael Ces eee 6. CASH _or_trade. 1985 NASH ~TpameabD CUB- tom 6, fully equipped. Your ore ent car considere, om trade. EM _sas. ‘$1 OLDS 6@ SEDAN: WAS $795, now only $505. We're making room for erat a Mie 1935 FORD CORVERTIELE sharp, $1,800, FE. 4-1036. M. IN MI _ 1950 FORD 2 DR.. cuSsTOM. <= condition. One owner, ‘49 PORD. 2 DOOR. RADIO, HEAT- er and extras. Call EM 3-2952. 1953 FORD 8 PASSENGER. COUN- try Sedan. Radio and heater, 23.000 miles. Excellent condition $1005 MI 4-3152 1934 FORD 5 WINDOW - COUPE Has ™% race engine, dual car- puration, high compression heads and cam 15 inch wheels and tires, $225. Ca nbe seen at 50 Close St. In rear Call FE 2-0647 2-647 FORD VICTORIA _ 1951 light top, green body, R & FH. ‘good’ ‘rubber new battery. This. car is winterized and ‘Teady to go. Priced right 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 ‘$4 FORD 2 DOOR CUSTOM LINE. White walls. R & H. 16,000 miles Pvt. owner. Call after €:30 p.m OR 34741 _ FORD aT) miles, 47.000. after 5, or all dey Sat. Ph. FE 25033. 19 FORD, R&H. nH. GOOD 5 TIRES. clean, FE 8-2561. re V8, ACTUAL one owner, Call & Sun FORD. 1950. 2-DR. R&H_ SPOT- light, verse white sidewalls Very sharp. ance. 66 8 Telegraph FE ‘3200. ‘S§ FORD FAIRLANE, ALL EX- tras, tinted glass _less than 6000 _miles. mer. MA 6-6907. ‘84 FORD A im, be : REDUCED from $1195 for fall clearance. “" WORTH CHEVROLET 1955 eylinder. . reo miles. $1945. ERO! Rochester Aaah Dealer Ph, -9711 “FOR MORE. THAN 3» the AS GOOD PLACE TO BU $1 FORD CLUB. $722 v-8 ae seat on winter, Lets trade. RTH R ‘ Pesdonsa at 13 Mile Lincoln 5-11 1944 FORD 4 DOOR M, "8400 ‘worth of extras. Take over ents. Balance $1150. ou ANT A ers Dest , ON a 1956 Ford, cal) FE 40719 Tos HUDSON ier —SORNER_OF SEE, AND CASS RENT. IT FAST at Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any- “thing — Want ‘Ads _ give By: ACTION. Dial SFE WAGON 8) NORTH ter bate ‘$1 OLDS 98 ane aS $705, now only $505 We're making toom for 56's NORTH CHEVROLET Woodward st 13 Mile Lincoln 5-1100 Go Ahead and Dream SHEN Wee WSUPUT WHEELS UNDER IT! Yes, when you see our fine selection of used cars, you will find your dream come true. ' 1954 CHEVROLET 4 dr. 2 tone green and ivory with seat covers to match. Also radio, heater and Power Glide . $1195 1952 CHEVROLET 2 dr. Dejuxe. 2 tone biue with radio, heater and Power Glide. _ Nice matching seat covers $745 1953 PLYMOUTH 2 dr. Radio, heater and Hy Drive 2 tone brown and beige one own- er. It's guaranteed. $695 1951 PONTIAC Club Coupe. Dark biue finish and equipped with radio and heat- er. Tires are good. Priced Co sell today. $495 1955 CHEVROLET Bel Alr 4 dr. G Radio, heater, white walls, tone green. This cat looks car drives like new. It's guaranteed. $1795 m| 1950 CHEVROLET - % ton pickup. Heater, turn sig- nals and néw paint, § good $445 1952 GMC ‘44 ton Panel. Mechanically OK, body OK, and tires are OK. Even the price ts $445 1953 CHEVROLET Matthews- an 4 Saginaw a. j ' -— saci 4 eee a Sedan - one ae Heater, turn sig- | nails, extra ti ‘54 PLY : Special I'Today $045 43 |? Hargreaves — heater and no rust. Cus-| tomline model Bank! Buick. Buys this 1954 Chevrolet | 2 dr. Dixy with radio and heater. A very nice car. Thoroughly witterized. $895 — 1953 Pontiac 4 dr. Dix. 8 with radio, heater. A. clean car at a nice price. Hurry on this one. . $1895 Custom trim, radio, heater gnd Dy naflow. One owfer beauty. $379 1951 Chevrolet Club Cou- pe. Radio, heater and all the extras. Ideal second car for the little dove. | $1895 1955 Ford Pairlane Cus- 1954 Buick Riviera 2 dr. | Prices Now dr. Special 1954 Ford Custom 4 dr., rates on all cars at Olver | __- | 1955 | lina, fully equipped 7500 miles E 2-0657 After Xmas’ 3 seater ¢ door 8. been. $275. Call FE | ‘55 PONTIAC 870, 2 DOOR, DE- luxe, hydra. and other extras. Very clean. $1775. FE: 5-6207. ‘ss PONTIAC, 4 DR., STARCHIEF. erees. Excellent condition. _ any extra. FE 4-8280. PONTIAC uF FINE ‘ Lapel condition. Best offer We Can't Wait! |; 1952 Mercury 4 dr. Sedan, a RO AFALIN radio & & heater..... $595 What a gorgeous Seemebiie Yon mee tn eae co Ford Custom 2 dr., Woodward eta Mile _ De = — cyl., radio & heater $695 ‘s_PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- . Lead Ww extras. Good -| 195) Mercury 4 dr., Merc-| condition. FE ¢2753 Hil 8. Tiden 3 PONTIAC OMatic, radio & heater] 4 FORAC (GEE ram be. . . $425 new — ee condition. radio & heater $1025, use 1953 Olds 88, radio & heat- | See NORTH c Woodward Lincoln 5-1100 — on ony re 2 OLET oy iy. Mile 1100 ———— TIAC | aa PD’ tl: WAS $995, 95 | ) PONTIAC er, sharp te ele ale $1095 “new tor isu clearance only §777 . Woodward at (3 Mile 195] Chev. 2 dr., radio & Lincota’ $-1100 do eeece ... $295) 48 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR. EXCEL heater .. >| “lent condition. FE 2-057). ‘Sl STUDEBAKER V-8 a | 1952 Dodge Conv., yellow "83 PONTIAC 4 DR, $1005. JET black, — cbus tires. Don't buy | ie i] er, $375. $1 down and only st | and black top, radio and eutiful oe ee buses; heater... <.5::- $295 | Woodard at 13 Mie Li * __ | ( -ENTRAI STUDEBAKER EL 4 GOOD: cond!’ Totertor very clean, cheap. OR 3-4837 Ge WILLYS 2 DR. HEAR THIS: $405 for fal) clearance LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at W. Pike St. FE 43885 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATA. Lincoln 5-1100 GU IDE TOGOL D: Sell | | DOOR DELUXE. | things you're not using | MOL Yea elena ‘through Classified Ads! —— $2,106 ols i948 PONTIAC 4 6 cylinder, New pres $045 $1045 ‘51 Chev. Deluxe 4 Dr. Sedan Radio.and Heater Power Glide $395 RETAIL les ’ j 47 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan — Light Gray Finish Very Nice Car $100 HOME of the “GOODWILL” * USED CARS! 65 MT. CLEMENS ST. FE 3-7117 _il Behind the Post Office STORE F 1953 Ford $895 o 8 © ee ee 8 ee ee ee ) Conv., Dark Green, Radio and Heater, New Top, Ford-O- Matic. 1952 Pontiac $895 Sedan, Whitewalls, Radio and Heater, r Hydra This is a nice clean car. 1952 Nash . a $795 Sedan, Two Tone Paint, Heater, a Good Gas Mileage. 1952 Chevrolet . 2. 095 Deluxe Tudor, Two Tone Green, Whitewalls, P. es © © ee we 8 ee oe © © we oe ewe | Glide, Tinted Glass. JUST GOOD CREDIT 47 Olds 50 Buick "47 Buick "50 Ford Conv. 48 Ford 50 Hudson "49 Pontiac "49 Mercury Bright Spot’ Jerome Olds-Cadillac ‘Cass at Orchard Lake BE 8.0468 _ 8- JAEE 51 Stude. ‘SL Buick “GROUCHO" Says---- "EVEN SCROOGE WOULD BE HAPPY with One of These Holiday SPECIALS” 1955 Chrysler Windsor Dix.. Nashua Hardtop, red & white. full pow- er, 7,000 mile car... BUA boo dee sace 6Mee8) 1955 Plymouth V-8, ra- 1955 Chevrolet Convert- - ible, radio & heater. P. Strg. & brakes, white- “walls, beautiful, $1995 1954 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, tom Convertible. Ford- $O95 1952. Buick 4 dr. with ra- dio and heater: 40 series. house of good deals. $295 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr. Ra- dio and. heater. Sharp— sharp—sharp. Purrs like a kitten. OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-9101 $1308: full Konrn CHEVR' dward at te Mile Lincoln 5-1100 ‘33 PACKARD CLIPPER. $1,000. _MI_ 4-6647. ~ et it PACKARD 200, $450. 14-6647" ayy PLYMOUTH SEDAN, ONL NLY $305; was 8405 We -e making ‘room for the 56's NORTH CaRVROL ET Woodward at 13 Mile. Lincoln 5-1100 $3 OLDS 688 SAIDAN. © hydra., vaain heater 2tone blue; | O-Matic. Bright red body | with © black top. soharh | Another beauty from the | dio & heater, auto. Custom, dark blue. ra- trans.. 4 to choose dio & heater, excellent from, 4 doors, hard- condition. We will part tops, club coupes, with it for only $1095 some with power ac- ces. From ....$1695 1954 Plymouth 4 door, radio & heater, 4 to 1934 Plymouth 4 door choose from, as low as Suburban, radio and } WJBK, News, Binge Gentile CKIW, News. Bud Davis (Cooley, “is the —s guy in the WCAR, Sign On WJBK, News, Don McLeod (world to work with. WPON. News mn WCAR, News ao * * * 4 . usic He | WPON, Bham Party WW3, Storyland /11:30—WJR, Robert Q. Lewis!) The hardest thing to find around WXYZ, News Ace CKLW, Good Morning | WJBK, News, Binge Gentile WCAR, Coffee With Clem | WPON, Rise ‘n' Shine oo—WIR, Jim Vinall WWJ, Minute Parade WXYZ, McKenzie CKLW, News; Coast WJBK, News, Don McLeod 0 WIR, WWJ. Monitor behest News by WXYZ, ¥%, Ed MecKinzie , Bud Davis Show Don MeLeod |Broadway is anyone who'll say anything bad about Perry Como. Music in the Air Phis is one star everyone seems News, Winter Johnny Desmond * WCAR, News Ace BK. News, Don Hr. News WCAR, News Mrs. Paige (PON, News -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs s furnished by st by stations listed in ‘this column are =e to ee without notice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV ~ Channel 7—WXYZ ™v ‘Channel 9—-CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV PROGRAMS 6:00—(7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) | Circle 9 Theater. (4) Santa Claus Show. 6:15—(4). News. (2) News. Jac LeGoff. 6:25—(4) Weekend Weather. (2) TV) Weatherman, 6;30—(7) Secret File U.S.A. (4) Sports of All Sorts. (2) Frank’ Leahy Football Forecasts. Ward's TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio FE 2-2976 46 N. Hilldale if 1 4 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. , News. (4) News, 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.| LeGoff. . Puppet Comedy. (9) Boston 11:15 — (7) Film Theater. (9) Blackie. Casey's Jamboree. (4) Little; Mama. 8:30—(7) Crossroads. Riley. (2)'Our Miss Brooks. (4). The Great Gilder- sleeve. (2) I'm The Law. ‘7:15=(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Million’ y1:39(4y Tonight. Dollar Movie. (2) Damon Runyon Theater. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. —|8:00—(7) Ozzie and Harrict Truth or Consequences. (2) (4) Show. Eddie Fisher. (2) Miss Fair Weather,._ | hi 111:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. | his age (41) and doesn't attempt 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. SATURDAY MORNING |8:20—(4) News. 8:25—1(2) Meditations. (4) g:39—(2) Michigar $:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. (4) Life of 9:00—(2) Wayne U. On Parade. (4) 9:00—(7) Dollar a Second. (9) Fol- 9:15—(4) City Affairs. (4) Big Story. 9:30—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (4) low That Man.’ (2) The Crusader. 9:30—(7) The Vise. (9) Story The- 9:45—(2) ater. (4) Star Stage. house of Stars. 10:00—(7) U p. |10:30—(7) Lives. 10: 45—(4) Ethel and Albert. All Star Theater. Person to Person. (2) I Led Three Red Barber's Corner. | Quiz 'Em. (2) Play- 10:00—(2) (9) (2) The Line- | 11:00—(2) Fury. (9) | U:30—(2) Sausage Comedies. Circle Pinky Lee. Captain Midnight. Texas Andy's Gang. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—(2) Big Top. (4) Bob Max-| Sinema. 2 Theater. (7) Captain Flint. Dangerous Assignment. (4) Cav-| 10:30—(4) Winchell—Mahoney. alcade of Sports. Ranger. | 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National | well. (7) Ed McKenzie. 1 State Univer-. “by copy sity (4) The Big Picture Industry + (4) i grew up, nu (4) |to like. There's nothing stand-offish | about him. Get introduced and McLeod. _ the first thing he’s put his hand | on your shoulder, casually, like, | he’s one of your oldest pals. He'll talk simply, seriously, as feng as he can. He's one of the few stars who likes to go home. He's never been — inside most of the famous New | York night-spots. He high-tails it ~ |for his comfortable home in sub- (2) News. Jac urban Sands Point whenever he /has a cBance = * * And he's See about himself, his past, his talent. He admits |to hide the gray threads that more land more are creeping into his hair. He's proud that he started out ; — He's acknowledged confers with the writers and pro- that he learned to sing duction staff. Tuesday is his day ‘ing Bing Crosby's records.’ ot Wednesday and Thursday the \individual elements rehearse sepa: This may be unusual for most rately—the dancers, singers, Perry Stars but it’s what you expect and the orchestra. as a barber. publicly WHAT YOU EXPECT once you get to oe Como. ees =, where he {7) started at 11 buliding the fire and sweeping floors in a barbershop THE FAMILY DAY (4) is understandably proud of him.) \They've renamed Franklin ave- Como family day. nue, the street where he was born church—Perry, Roselle, the three fert Holz, state superintendent of | ‘Perry Como ave- kids and the maid all go together. |insurance, was made to a joint | ‘He's a very religious person; he legislative wears a religious medal on a chain|fied judgments as a_ substitute | At 14, he ned | his own barber- shop with two helpers and worked after school until mid- night. More or less on a dare, Pierine Como the barber audi- | thoned for a band and became | =| 12: 40—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Old Today! WPON 1460 On Your Diel See the Beautiful STORE HOURS: WEEKDAYS $3 TO 6 FRIDAYS 9 TO 9 ' RADIO & TV SALES & SERVICE 127 S. Parke, Corner Auburn CALL FE 4-9736 |Sylvania TV ‘12: 45—(9) Shriners’ Football. '1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. | Salad Mixer. ,1:15—(4) Lion's Previe. 1:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. (4) Press Box Preview. '1:43—(4) N. Carolina vs. Duke. 2:00—(2) Saturday Showtime | Laurel and Hardy. 3:00—(7) Seven Star Ranch. 4:00—(2) Milky’s Movie Party. usade for Christ. 4:30-A4) Scoreboard. (7) tling (9) Musical Hearts. 4:45—(4) Sports on Parade. |§:00—(7) Bowling ‘Champions. Wild Bill Hickok. 5:35—(4) Michigan Reports. (4) (?) (7) Wres- (9) Roy Santa Will Set Up Shop After Evicting U.S. Judge HARRISBURG, Pa. up—Santa| Claus has shoved a federal judge) right out of his courtroom in the| togers. M = |post office building here. HIGH FIDELITY HEADQUARTERS Wide Selection. of Components . Catalogue ‘‘Net’’ Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. ee BIRMINGHAM —‘ _MI 4-5230 are some sample items. . SEW SETS — PAINTING wn these at BIG savings. ING MOLDING CLAY—TOY IRONS, these and many, many more. . feted. wen Il just ‘ihe the full 25% from that be Toy Item. Don't miss this chance to buy CLOSING ‘OUT TOYS We're selling out Our entire toy stock, because we're drop- ping the line completely. The selection is good. Here “STRUCTO”" TRUCKS — TEA iit — PLAY TELEPHONES — GAMES, GAMES, GAMES AND COLORING SETS IRONING BOARDS —Al! © Off). — « fal 25%, *. = won't change the ‘ce ta . The original price will st ri be sgh casi On Any ristmas gifts Judge Frederick V. Follmer said) that when the first of December! rolled around the post office asked, him to vamoose to make room for i the flood of Christmas mail. ‘that he cedevabead what the cual office was up against, but thought it would be hice to have his court- room all the year ‘round, As it is; he must call a December recess., Purtle Anewer te Prerieas son, in fact, 5:30—(9) Million Dollar Movie. (4)' Perry Come the singer. —hercenermaeerstinaenaean FRIENDLY COMPETITORS — Perry Como enjoys working with such popular fellow vocalists as Julius La Rosa and Rosemary Clooney. And Sundays? Uninsured Drivers Might Be Taxed sory tax on uninsured motorists was suggested as a _ possible of irresponsible uninsured driv-/ Sunday 1s ,€'S- The Well, It starts with| recommendation, by Let. committee on unsatis- around his neck and every meal for compulsory automobile insur- in the Como house is preceded by ance, which was claimed to have grace. \‘‘weaknesses.”’ . The committee, which is meet-) Meals on Sunday in nice weath-|ing in New York City, was told. er are outdoor affairs with Perry|that the assessments of such a presiding at the barbecue pit.|tax would be used solely for the | The hallmark of Como is his There's a swimming pool which. person injured by an uninsured) casual air but Perry admits: I just have ways of not noticing, ‘them. My formula is simple—I songs I'm supposed to sing, know the chalk marks I’m _ sup- member of the barbers union. posed to go to, I know my lines. | That way, I'm not nervous.’ * * .. If you study the Como Show on’ NBC-TV, you'll notice tricks he uses to avoid nervousness. He seldom sings duets. This sea: | is the first time he's) ever done it. SOMETHING SOLID He won't sing a solo just stand- ing in front of a curtain. He says he feels the need of something to hold on to—a bench, for example, ‘or a table—or for something to be going on in the baci b \If he is out by himself, he'll in-| variably put his hands in his | | pockets. * * * As this season started Como’'s head writer, Goodman Ace, was plotting a show with lots of comedy but not too many songs. The first! “Ace thats Tm a comuelian.’” Come says. “He thinks I'm the funniest guy in the world. But Tm not. I'm a singer. Se we - made some changes and new Em back doing more songs and less comedy.” And he’s insisted that the com-| TOM’S Buy With Confidence! ‘HARDWARE and ‘SPORTING GOODS ay Open Evenings ‘til 7—Open Sunday 9:00-2.00 ATS1 Orchard Lake Rd, “Nunc oir PEO-ROM "> Lacs ‘edy be material that he feels ny ett Tee |“right’’ doing. He'll kid one star ei Hee + vabout records, another about chil- ISINIAIC ICIP LAIR dren, get off a few mild gags ME Ld city about golf or swimming or similar Out ad tet WwW subjects he knows about. Mostly Al. elmlT e AMIAIMICIS) these pleasant little bits of repartee PIAITEIMIMELITICL APiSItE §=secm spontancous. | [ Als Ole ® * } Ptatete: He’s tailored his rehearsal sched-) ule to fit his needs. Monday, he [18 Legal mattres a | 16 Ban, men ——! YY " 538 Landed 20 Hieratate ——o a: Saengures of Hy mi yy We, icone - , j ieee § Last will and 17 On the ——— 38 Fall flowers ak ine ‘4 Leoperta can't e 3 An 4 aoe Gee * © nenan ” saat | Wash 4° 94 Covers 43 Burn ‘ Pa rise peared 28) Not the 44 Tahitian food . | faintest ———— 46 Hin spirits ~— writing _ 9 rrench cap 47 AML To Enum 2 fe 2» jg ler ript ‘We ac uTe Monster Fi Romanian Fore at igets steady patronage. And Perry or financially irresponsible mo- | “Sure, the butterflies are there. is an ardent golfer. It's a good life and Perry is He. also has one hedge know what I’m doing. J know the against a possible change in for-\Janeiro city contains grateful. os - torist. The federal district of Rio de 270 ~square I tunes — he’s still a dues-paying miles of forests and 45 of farm lland. a Friday everything is brought to-| BE ee es Aone gether for the first time. Saturday | all day they work with cameras. means of protection for victims. Everybody Has Something - Good. to Say About: Perry —— a FORTY- THREE Adlai Bolstered. py First Tour | Florida Campaign Trek Sees Many Supporters; He May Return Again MIAMI, Fla. tP—Adlaj Stevenson wound up his first tour of the 1956 an aching right hand but with jhopes buoyed by a reception his isupporters said far exceeded ex-| * |pectations. ¥ * His handshaking campaign swing down the Florida peninsula gave’ jhim a jump on the field in a bid ES the state's delegation to the | Democratic National Convention. A Stevenson slate is expected to be ‘entered in Florida's presi-| \29. but the former Illinois oer) |nor said he wasn't sure at |time whether he would get a’ ichance to return to do some more } jactive campaigning. | A complication is that the can up only a) Horna” primary comes itew days after the Floride primary land the long jump may present aj ‘problem. i “But"there is no reason I know of at this time why I couldn't enter both primaries,” | said. * * * | The only primary Stevenson said ihe had made definite arrange- iments to enter is the Minnesota | primary in early March. Stevenson's principal competi- [tion in Florida is expected to come presidential campaign today with Stevenson | [ftom Sen. Estes Kelauver of | Tennessee. f ealjeerany and his yp, left by is morning for Oklahoma hore io address .the National League of Young Democrats. Concentrated food in tubes like those used for toothpaste will be supplied to members of the Trans- . 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Hal Boyle Says: Ben Franklin Just epee Sigaling Fate NEW YORK — It a colum-ja real lightning bolt had hit the,safeguarding- it froin nist didn’t read his morning mail, kite, Ben would be remembered ers.” imerely as a dead fogl. | That 45. per cent of the wom- en under % years of age us- he might never know— That more than 28 million Amer-. feans can play some kind of mv- sical - instrument (and most of ually eat ttle or no breakfast them live in my block!) | before going Yq work, (No won- That no responsible scientist to- der it costs much to take day would fly a kite in a thun- one of them to Munch!) derstorm as Benjamin Franklin did in 1752-to prove the presence of. electricity: in clouds. Franklin was, why ta escape with: his life. if That one middle-class American) couple out of every seven sup- ‘ports, or helps support, one or ~|more elderly relatives. ' That Americans now pay about '$90 million a day in taxes. 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