elit sd ne The Weather 4 . : | -Home Goudy with Li Details page tre T E PONTIAC PRESS Edition 118th YEAR ‘ * * & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955—56 PAGES —#00cUT=D nase oxrrap passe euctos Te IN FLORIDA CRASH — A county officer probes through the wreckage of Eastern that crashed near Jacksonville early today. Shown : Officers Probe Plane Wreckage AP Wirephoto is a section of fuselage that remained together as plane broke into pieces and burned. Air Lines plane 17 Killed in Florida as Airliner Crashes > Plane Hits Tree, Bursts in Flame; No One Escapes Constellation Shattered Attempting Landing at The Coming of the King | X—What Wise Men Sa By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE The three kings from the East who had followed the star to Bethlehem and were now returning to the East looked puzzled, each in his own way. Casper, the young- est, couldn't possibly have said that the new king they had seen in the stable was a beardless youth. But he ithe Pontiac Motor Division, | Lately. Denny has asked his yy ? Petition Tactics By GEORGE T. TRUMBULL JR. As he played with his new toy,:and said, Little Dennis Allen saw Santa “Santa Claus must be Denny, unaware that he has only 2°%¢ now. mommy.” . Claus for the first time yesterday. md fifty ch A as only “And he. was. But Denny didn’t And it may be the last. Sa ee bee overcome care. He had séen Santa Claus for ;. Dennis, 4-year-old son of Mr. and this disease, turned to his mother the first. time. on Parking Plan . ‘Mrs. Stanley Allen of 80 Collier, is . eT Pontiac Motor Local ating i aprons a Ler ; 5 4 ney disease of children for whic Favors Cit y Project ‘there is no known cure and which for More Spaces | kills half of its victims. : | Since the youngster contacted ti nion h cone the disease on Halloween of 1954, SEIS 2 ie eae he has been confined to a Detroit demned tactics belng used pospital 13 times. by petition circulators’ Denny's present stay began six seeking a referendum on weeks ago. He is visited by his ’ j mother and father every other day fee GAAID Seb LU Deane ea frequently by his twin brother program. |Michael and 8-year-old sister Betty Local 653, UAW-CIO, of Lee. ; ‘parents for one thing. ‘I wish sent a resolution to the santa Claus ead cote down City Commission stating here and see me,” he would plead. that the members of the Yesterday Denny got his wish. local voted unanimously His dad appealed to The Pon- to uphold the actions of the tri pepartment oles Maneacy Commission in providing Leo M. Panzer. Panzer gladly municipal parking for loaned the store's Santa Claus. Denny was sitting up.on his small idowntown shoppers. \ioupital Godl paatiedee whee macs t ‘ hos yeste’ when a i —- reomaed charges | siked into the room. Shy as he is, jof Commissioner John A. Dugan ne covered his eyes with his hands. against a petitioning group seeking | When, Santa spoke, Dennis took ‘Signatures to gain @ vote of Gr peek through one of his little $600,000 munici |hands. When he eyed the grand - dasased you and ==-=:-.. See oe . veiled your eyes. - 2u- - --| Old Sol came up at 7:50 a.m., The king was an Herod Sends to Bethlehem according to the U.S. Weather| elder, matured in his wisdom and appearance both.”|Bureau, and will drop below the| Marco Polo tells us no more than this but we know|horizon this afternoon at 5:02. But that, in the king the magi saw, each man finds the)j",0y/, Spprsrance will be longer image of everything good and fine he would like UO , be. And, where others saw but a child, the wise men jn case you're curious, today’s saw what was really there. ishort span signals tomorrow's be- In the meanwhile, Herod, in Jerusalem, was waiting/#inning of the winter solstice and impatiently for the wise men to come bacx. Finally, he winter Siaraul we Caner can sent out his spies to find out what had happened iojthe vernal equinox (March 20.) them. When the spies returned, they reported that thel Anyway, ‘oday is a mighty short magi had gone back to the: East without passing “** through Jerusalem. But they also said that they were,. _,. x sure the infant king must be in Bethlehem. Lighting Display Ready for the current year. About ‘ate missile at a billion dollars of this) | seville, Ala. where it has would go into the pipeline produced a tactical range rocket ©"stitutional and that the author- ~ J | | ; : ity has full tegal authority to build to pay for weapons to be called Redstone with a reported! toll road. |300 to 500-mile y posers tn later Yeare | Wilson said the Redstone Proj- The authority asked whether Among other new items to ap-|act is “simply an extension of| pear in Wilson's budget recom- what they have been doing.” This! mendations will be money to begin suggested that the range of Red- building the first surface ship to Stone is being boosted, possibly by be driven by atomic power. This|pe use of a multistage rocket eys- Navy warship, Wilson indicated, | probably will be of cruiser si: ste sors ncaa” Newsprint Shortage cre | LJ tJ Wilson remarked. that he was Limits Alpena Paper The Detroit City Council has ex- “not quite ready” to discuss the) pressed opposition to the author- over-all organization of the armed) ALPENA—The Alpena News, a,'ty’s proposed route through that forces in guided Missile eevee? idaily newspaper with circulation COMMunity. ment end) production: ‘of nearly 8,000 will not publish; The authority also asked = UP MISSILE STUDY “ : court to say whether a munici- Saturday because of ap alarming pality’s ecneeat is con: But he did provide a more defi- nortage of newsprint.” mended nite index of what he previously’ slay AG aloo clam 40) demn tand in a community. had described as a substantial ex.) ee seam “| At the same time, Prentiss M. pansion in the missile field. suspend publication the following! Brown, chairman of the Mackinac The plan is for the Defense De-|Saturday and may be forced not to|Bridge Authority, endorsed the partment to spend about one-third publish on succeeding Saturdays|turnpike authority’s proposed toll More Next year on’ guided mis-jbecause of the shortage. jroad from Ohio to the Straits. of siles than‘in the present year. The! ‘The general paper shortage is| Mackinac. estimate for such spending this due to an unprecedented demand,”| He said his group's executive this year is-about 750 million dol- the newspaper said. “Business in committee had endorsed the proj- road overpasses or underpasses alter city streets and therefore require consent of city govern- ments, : The court's earlier decision said that constitutionally municipalities have sole authority over any changes or closings of their streets Herod ranted and raved and cursed. Then he called, ™® blocks of North Ardmore his captains to him and ordered them to take their %t.. in which every resident pre- | s| soldiers and kill every child under the age of two in the! pares special outdoor Christmas — town of Bethlehem! | displays are again ablaze with | They lost no time. Soon soldiers were on the road to, "ight, with all 36 homes decor. | slaughter of the innocents. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) lars. Wilson said the shift in em- general has never been so good. ect and that the authority would Phasis is from conventional weap-/The paper mills are operating at consider it at its meeting Jan 18 ons to “things we would like tojover capacity. but still are unable —- have.” to satisfy the demands. There were questions about the Reluctantly the News takes the intermediate range, ballistic mis- drastic step of suspending Satur- An Honest Little Kid NASHVILLE, Tenn. (INS:—Two- — compared with a sought-for,eventually to have no paper at all what he wanted for Christmas. His range of 5,000 miles for the inter-ifor an indefinite time.” jreply: ‘I want down.” Numbers Collecting $13,000 Daily Here, Police Say icy slips, the average bet works | But there are operating expenses| lice haven't been able to uncover |Army is working on an intermedi-| The authority asked the court| approval for its Redstone Arsena}.to_reconsider and clarify its de-| stock. : jcision that the toll road law is’ the court meant to rule that toll — out to $1.30. |for the organization, too. A con-| them. , tact, who takes bets on the street! _ ; That's $13,000 a day. Mathe-|» in a store or factory, can't be People who play the numbers matically, winners in Pontiac/expected to collect more than 100/ °°” day have more systems, and more complicated systems, than’ | The registration statement, _ baring financial records of the , 52-year-old company for the first thme, listed a surplus — total | eapital and earnings retained ip | the business—of $1,340,000,000, The Foundation evidently made he last-minute decision to boost the jamount of the public offering be- (See story page 2%.) \ket demand for the new common stock, which carries voting rights. Heretofore, sole voting power has LANSING — The State Turn- Iresided in the fa heirs pike Authority went back to the tne late Hemy Fora, “ State Supreme Court today in an| attempt to get around Detroit's op-| trom family to public ownership, position to the route of the Sagi-| and the registration statement The stock sale means a shift | amounts to a request for federal public sale of the Actual filing of the statement with the SEC was made by Ford attorneys while announcement. of the action was issued simultan- eously in a dozen cities. Here, there was a packed news jconference at the National Press (Continued on Page 2, Col. 8) Cloudy, Light Snow i} |s Weather Forecast The weatherman predicts @ islight rise in temperature tomor- lrow. It will be mostly cloudy with loceasional light snow tonight and |tomorrow. | The thermometer will register a llow tonight of 14-18 degrees. The jhigh tomorrow will be 20-24 with ivariable winds about five miles " hour. The lowest temperature reading jbefore 8 o'clock thig morning in \downtown Pontiac was 11 degrees. |The mercury rose to 20 degrees lat 2 p.m. . Ike and Mamie to Celebrate First Yule in Capital that little town—and to what is “now called -the ated. Motor traffic is one-way sile, which Wilson had indicated day's paper. Our thinking is that year-old Michael Bohan was asked. WASHINGTON (®-The Eisen- only, entering from East Pike at an earlier conference should it is better our readers go without by a department store Santa Claus, howers are back in town to spend street. Motorists are requested have a range of about 1,500 miles the paper one day a week than on whose knee he was perched, |their first Christmas in the White | House. | Whether there will be a fourth ‘grandchild by the time Santa |Claus arrives with his presents for ‘their three grandchildren — David, 7, Barbara Ame, 6, and ‘going on 4 — is the big question, | And the time of the new. | comer’s arrival may well deter- mine when President Eisenhower | will leave for the warmer climate prescribed by his doctors for further convalescence from hi¢ Sept. 24 beart attack. {would be paid off $6,500 of that./bets a day. So 100 men in Pontiac roulette addicts at Monte Carlo. Methods of inspiration range from drug-doped dreams through divine */ guidance. which. probably totals a payroll of But one thing is sure—in the long *'run, they don’t win. In the long ji mn run, they lose just half of the ‘higher-up aca who money they gamble. ; wai Mergers onqporsalysed) And the money they lose fs mak- ‘ ._ ing somebody very, véry comfort- But the operation able. 3 are employed for that alone, it is estimated. ‘ ing able to approach the twisted to dim headlights while inspect- which had been the cabin. (Tom : J h’s Dream) . = Pagge conpod norrow: Joseph's ing the displays. ripped open, then smashed into a sort of disjointed oblong shape. A small part of the after cabin broke off and remained intact except for a split along the top. One big pine tree was snapped | «11. Numbers” ts big business! The bers. chosen can't be predict the exact three numbers, rerightand hess) bey ttoraad as Ss henac, bi predicted ia save. although it) in order of appearance. They Gremnen began reomving te | This racket, vicious in that sti2,et0¥ that they will be Pub] have ne chance i 1,00 ot being bodies. . takes most of its money from Numbers players place their bets But the organization off at ‘The main part of the wreckage|those least able to afford it, is|the day before publication. And sop to 1—just half the payott that was only a short distance from onelestimated by Pontiac Police to|they bet on the last three digit#] heir risk entitles them to. ot the few houses in the area, just|take $13,000 a day from the pock-|of the number, for example, that! v.64 sen say the mint across Highway 17 which leadslets of Pontiac citizens. tells the matuel take for the eighth). 10° ote ntted ed ee past the airport. No houses were It redistributes about $9,000 of ("°° an, which, if it was lucky, would pay hit. A chicken coop was torn, this dally take, Bat $4,000 is | They are betting that they can /$10. Policy slips have been con- The. plane sheared off the top tor the + tiscated in raids which have 50 of half & Gosen tallépines and took! 0°? — i i P cent bets Heted top out of a large oak tree. racket is based on daily ; It swept a path about 100 feet| publication of lists of figures. nwiin Today's Press Pi yo eg hh g es sand wide. : ing the racing season, for example,| County News.............34, 35 $10 for a $1 bet—but he’s taking a Sixty-five yards farther on was|some newspapers publish daily to- Editorials Terre ee eee ey, ¢ risk of 20 to .L # the largest of the cabin|tals of mutuel takes for all races.| Sports .....43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48, eget still intact: was the tail sec-/At other times, the racket makes| Theaters .........--..-. vas M0 | Police estimate—conservatively ton and rear end of the fuselage.|use of Treasiry Department fig TV & Radic Programs.......55 | —that 16,060 people in Pontiac The I “were found some 15) ures or any other list ‘of _ Wilson, Bath. cxenssness ees play the aumbers every day. sade beyond the tail section eT Wones's Pages......5 thru 22 edging trom the confiscated pol ¥ Pees : oe \ Rese , ats : : es page F fie ; fr . ‘ . : : \ : i. alps! j ¥ j uF a , ee ‘ \ ve, ae { he a ‘ ‘ . mn : aS a aan ot NF i ine ae ; ae fet ‘ i fae } rr 4 L * . : oo’ Y 1 : I % \ iy ‘ eae \ ‘ 7 ( | j ‘ pea is ° : * ; = a, » rey ¥ ] \ , : a wt i \ : i é “ ; : - 4, fi ¢ i » I 4 : A ‘ : t * ‘ ¥ fe. ¥ Ua. The only official appointment the President has today is with See iretary of State Dulles, who will 'make a detailed report on the re cett NATO meeting in Paris. | Maj. John Eisenhower and the three grandchildren will spend Christmas at the White'House, — |How long the President and Mrs. Eisenhower will remain there after ‘Ford Surplus Almost 2 Billion Union Blasts Ailing Youngster's Christmas Dream3Million More ultilled by Visit From Santa Claus Shares Offered A statement filed with — | Road Authority Seeking cause of indications of heavy mar in Detroit's Won't cost more than $9,000. iChristmas is undecided, Channels for the rest of the = joritist. Harrison's Fee@ Store, 290, After returning from are harder to establish. | voorneis Ra. PE 2-0281, 5 mpage ange some more W certainly through Detroit; laces | |: an the ae Union hove ue regional or me eee cater Tee Comite. (ne Will submit to’ Congnéss » | tipnal mambers erganitations, po- 90s W. Huree Be" Gpen Hee. FS 9 January. og THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21,'1935 4 Former Pontiac: Resident Dies Mrs. Loyde Garter, 63, Will Be Buried Here ‘Thursday Afternoon Mrs. Loyde Qdiriam Church) Garter, 63. a former resident of Pontiac died Saturday, Dec. 17, after a month's illness in Orange Memorial Hospital. Orlando, Fla.) Mrs. Garter was the former| wife of the late Dr. Eugene Church. | After his death she married Lovde | Garter . During the summer months, | the Garters made their home ‘at Wolf Lake, Baidwin. | She was born in Oakland ‘Coun- ty May 6, 1892, the daughter of, Elmer H. and Harriet Means, Stowell. | Mrs. Garter was a member of) All-Saints Episcopal Church and | had lived in Oakland County’ most of her life. She was also a member of the Fireside Club. DAR, the Niblick Club and her chutch guild. Besides her husband, she is sur- vived by a son, John Eugene! Church of Shreveport. La; a daughter, Mrs. Frank McGowen of Muskegon and three grandchildren. Other survivors are three sis- ters, Mrs, Paul Moody of Wat- kins Lake, Mrs. George Broders of Orlande, Fla. and Mrs. Al- fred Smith of Pontiac. Pallbearers will be Dr. Richard’ D. Hills, Paul Moody, Phillip Moody, Winslow Broders, Joseph Stockwell and Jack Williamson. The funeral will be held at 1 pam, Thursday from All Saints | Episcopal Church. The Rev. Lewis, Towler, curate of All Saints Church, will officiate with burial | following in Oak Hill Cemetery, Friends of Mrs. Garter may call | at the Voorhees - Siple Funeral | Home. Mrs. Cornelius Jewell Service for Mrs. Cornelius (Alice AND THERE 18 LIGHT—The voices of the Pontiac Women's Chorus of the Parks and Recrea- tion Dept. echoed across the front of the City Hall last night as Mayor William -W. Donaldson officially threw the switch to light the ctiy’s community Christ- mas tree. The tree, a 30 foot white spruce, was given to the city by City Assessor W. Ray- mond Ransom. Social Security Action Delayed Finance Group's Pileup of Work to Defer Dem Move for Bill Change WASHINGTON — A big back- Pontiac Press Photo The Day in Birmingham 5 1 — log of business in the Senate Fi- nance Committee appeared likely | today to rule out any quick action | next year on a Democratic bill _}to boost social security benefits. House Democrats pushed the {measure through that body last it before adjournment, but Demo- cratic leader Lyndon B. Sohnson _jof Texas has put such legislation rat the top of a 13-point program he is advocating for his party in 1956. s » Sen. Byrd (D-Va) chairman of the Finance Committee which will handle the measure, said in an interview today his group probably will have to put other issues ahead of social security in the session starting Jan. 3. Byrd declined to take a position | now on the social security mea- sure. He described it as “highly lcontroversial”’ and said there should be full hearings on it. s s s The Eisenhower administration has taken no firm position on the ‘house-passed bill, saying that it | }should be studied thoroughly in view of the added costs. The mea- sure would lower from 65 to 62 the age at which women may get social security benefits. It would permit payments to disabled workers covered by the system after age 50. Julianna) Jewell, 79, who died at her home, 83 S. Parke St. Mon- day will be held at 2 p.m. Thurs- day in All Saints Episcopal Church. The Rev. C. George Widdifield, / her pastor, will officiate with bur-| ial in Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Printers Join Strike as Pressmen Agree i," though i wil not be DETROIT w@ — Pressmen and “7% Belair Sud. publishers of Detroit's three struck| Karen, a blonde fifth grader of metropolitan newspapers were in Valhalla, N.Y., wanted a horse agreement today on a new con- Very, badly. When she read in tract. But the settlement had no|neWSpapers that the Hanover Bank immediate effect on ending the was handling the sale of the Belair} three-week-old walkout of stereo-\Stud of the late millionaire Wil-' ‘old Karen Ann McGuire will get woods ]2-Year-Old Wants HorseHarnack Will Filed to Grow Old With Me’ | NEW YORK ® — Twelve-year- in the papers today that your are| The will of former Pontiac busi- Medical Assn. (AMA), which as- | | going to sell Nashua and his ja horse that “would grow old” friends. If you have a horse that/Henry H. Harnack has been filed lwith her, although it will not be no one will buy, I would like to. . in Oakland County Probate Court “The horse will have a good home, one and a half acres of and fields and loveing (sic)| care. I would like a horse that would grow old with me. ENTERS $24.03 BID “My sealed bid is $24.03 but maybe by the time you open: the bids I have earened (sic) some more money I can pay a little higher.” Karen'a sealed bid failed to top others. Nashua wag sold for $1,- 251,200. But the bank officials did not forget the girl and her “‘loveing care’ for horses. They pooled their funds and hired auctioneer Humphrey S. Fin-! ney to get Karen a horse to her own liking. |speeding, was sentenced by Mu- ‘nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum this! morning. | |Rd., was fined $100, given 10 days| jin jail, and placed on probation 6 ‘months. sino, 17, of 370 E. Tennyson St., Pleaded. not guilty to the same charge and will be tried tomor. row. A third boy in the car, under) the age of 16, was released to his) parents and will appear before | juvenile authorities today. - and_mail—in_his_car—after—_police_caught—him1. Another. youth, Robert A. Mar-| “A white tail,” murmured Fin- ‘Yesterday, Finney showed up at. Karen's home to discuss the mat- ter. Her first choice, out of a collec-| Clarence J. Coker, 4095 Morgan ition of her own sketches, was &lators, the Michigan Department of black horse with white legs and white tail and main. ney, “very hard to keep cilegn. Would you, maybe settle for some- thing else?" ° . L Karen agreed to a pure black one and Finney promised to get, busy. What would she do with a bicycle when she has a horse, Karen was With Probate Court The has ‘drawn the fire of the American | disability provision nessman and city commissioner'serts it might lead to compulsory ‘national health insurance. | listing real estate holdings esti- tating real este tekines eat Driver Unconscious "inmack died Dec. 6. wt Affer Ramming Pole Harnack, 85, died Dec. daughter. Mrs. Harry Loc 3470 Ward's Pt. Dr., Pontiac. is A driver who was found uncon- to receive his property at 21-23-25, scious in his car after he rammed E. Pike. which includes several it into a utility pole was treated businesses. and released from Pontiac General His sons, Hugo, of 3303 Living-/Hospital yesterday. ston Dr., Pontiac; Clyde, of 76 * ¢ « Henderson St., Pontiac and Stew-' Lawrence Reed, 25, of 319 Bagley art, of Clarkston, are slated to re- St., found by Pontiac Police at the ceive property at 16-18-20 E. zeae poenet of Franklin Rd. and Rapid on St., containing an apartment|St., said he could remember “noth- house and business places. Theling” of what happened. balance is to be divided equally) me ee __ Fired Employe Sues Public Works Employes p,. ‘ Gain State Certification Dairy, Union Local Two.Pontiac Dept. of Public! agar Puttpaff, of Clawson, has Works employes have completed 8 filed a $100,000 damage suit in state examination to certify them Oakland County Circuit Court as water treatment plant oper-| against the Twin Pines Farm Dairy and United Dairy Workers Local \83° (CIO). Health announced. The men, James P. Clancy and ee James Elieff, were among 27|- Puffpaff claims he was employed candidates who fulfilled provisions|ag a delivery man by the dairy of the state law which requires ifor 17 years prior to July 5 this that water plant operators be certi-|year. He alleges the company and fied as competent to maintain safe|union combined to dismiss him water supplies through proper con-|contrary to provisions of the union trol over treatment processes. constitution, July. The Senate did not act on). for a year as will Dr. Furlong. Dr. Harold Furlong Named Staff Chief Dr. Harold A. Furlong was in- stalled as the new Chief of Staff at Pontiac General Hospital in an election held Monday night. He succeeds Dr. John P. Wil- liams in the position, who served Elected to Vice Chief of Staff was Dr. Arnold L. Brown, Secre- tary-Treasurer will be Dr. Kenneth Vi and member at large on the executive committee will be Dr. Clifford T. Ekelund, Stevenson's Son Injured in Crash Two Harvard Freshmen Die in Car Driven by Dem Candidate's Boy ELKHART, Ind. (-Two Har- vard University freshmen headed home to Chicago for Christmas! were killed in a highway collision! today and two’ classmates were hurt, including Adlaj Stevenson's on, John Fel] Stevenson, 19. Deputy City BIRMINGHAM — E. Taylor, currently city as- sessor in Battle Creek, will be assessor in Birmingham at the city commission meeting on Tues- Fiday. The appointment as deputy jassessor contemplates Taylor’s taking over full responsibility as city assessor on the retirement in April of next year of present as- isessor Elmer Haack. Taylor is 36 years old and a Planning to take the local post would have been absent. Date will be set later by William H. Bur- gum, chairman, who was out of town. * 2« 6 The recent change in the zon- ing ordinance has brought a flood of inquiries concerning possibil- ity of ewners having their lots switched from resi- dential to the new professional zoning, according to Herbert Herzberg, city planner. He in- dicated today that he expects forma] requests for such rezon- ing to begin soon. The dead were William Stanley North III, 19, Lake Forest, IIl., Chicago. Democratic nominee for president, Goshen with a broken right knee- cap and severe face cuts. His con- dition was reported good. ae Suffering minor — injuries James F, Gilligan, 19, Nebraska City, Neb. the fourth student; and Fred Gill, 29, Detroit, whose truck and Stevenson's car collided. came over the brow of a New York Central Railroad overpass 15 miles east of Elkhart just as Gill was passing a slower truck on the south approach. The two students who were killed were riding in the front seat with Stevenson, who was driving. Gilli- gan was in the back seat which was loaded down with skis and ice skates. North was a son of William S. North II, president of Union Special Machine, Co., of Chicago. Boyden's father is a prominent Chicago law- Gilligan of Nebraska City. State Police said they were hold- ing Gill without charge. Grocery Store Looted $25 night, according to police. They said entry to the store, at 48 Putnam St., was made through a broken rear window. ‘asked, Teachers Group Brings Holiday to Lapeer Home Nearly 500 persons in the Lapeer senia Home and Training School typers that shut down the dailies,/liam Woodward Jr., she wrote the Stereotypers, already buttressed bank a letter, enclosimg a draw- in strike action by mailers, were,ing of Nashua which she made joined last night by printers whe herself. voted 271 to 14 to strike. The, “Dear Sirs,” she wrote. “I read mailers, affiliated with the Inter- national | Typographical Union f { ° represents the printers, p Y h F ed Ger cs “— Monday night.| on lac ou In More than 1, a Se 6m om | B p H Dlayes of the morning Free Press Or eer ossession and afternoon News and Times, now are on strike. A 19-year-old Pontiac youth, ar- The 646 printers saiq they rested yesterday for having beer er picket lines around the three newspaper plants, The Papers have been closed since Dec. 1 when 116 stereotypers walked off their jobs following ex- Piration of their contract, There are some 450 mailers employed at the three papers. e Pressmen and the publishers came to agreement on a new pact! last night. Kennett Hull, president of Print- ers Local 18, said printers voted to strike because of “unre- solved issues.’ These, he said, in- cluded wages, hours, working con- ditions, contract expiration dates) and “jurisdiction over new printing processes which circumvent han- dling of type by printers.”’ | Red Duet Returns Home | LONDON — Prime Minister and Communist party Nikita Khrushchev returned today from their Asian will receive Christmas presents jthrough the efforts of a group of ‘Pontiac teachers, Oakland County The fuxury flying boat service Probate Judge Arthur E. Moore London to the Isle of Capri has'said today. quit — no passengers. The Pontiac Association for Childhood Education has been dis-| The Weather tributing gifts at the Lapeer in- stitution for the past several years, PONTIAC AND VICINITY.— Cloudy With eceasional light snow today, tonight \Judge Moore explained. and tomorrow. Liitle change in tempera-| tere, high teday 18-22, low tonight 14-18, temerrew 20-24, variable winds srognd 5 miles an hour. Teday in Pontiac Lowest temperature preceding & a.m. tour. So far this year the presents have come from the Teacher's Exchange Club plus instructors. and students at the following schools: LeBaron, Willis, Whit- field, McConnell and Hawthorne. | “The gifts are beautifully 'wrapped,”’ the judge stated, ‘‘and jmarked so they can be given to the ‘type of patient who will enjoy them ..«.-18}/most. @ om: Wind velocity 4 mph, Dirvetion: North. sete Wednesday at 5:03 p.m. im rises Thureday at 7°57 a.m Moon rises Wednesday at 11:45 am Moon sets Thursday et 12:28 am. Dewntown Temperatares | Ear Muffs to Help tke Decide Brings Thanks ROCKFORD, Ml. (INS) —Jim- my and Cathy Peterson received a “thank you” note from the White House. The youngsters apparently tried to determine whether President Eisenhower would seek re-election next year Jimmy and Cathy sent a pair of ear muffs to the White House. They were embroidered with the words, “IT Will Not Run.” They said today they reasoned “If everybody wants Ike to run again the same as Daddy (Walter Peterson) does, and if Ike doesn't want to run, he will need the ear muffs to protect himself.” “We got a thank you note today from a presidential aide," Jimmy Sen. Byrd Charges Foreign Aid Cut British Taxes, Help Pay Danish Debt was taken to a hospital in nearby] yer. Gilligan is a son of Dr. J.P’ | WASHINGTON o® — Sen. Byrd (D-Va) said today American for- eign aid funds had been used to reduce British taxes and help pay off Denmark's debt. The Virginian cited these as ex- amples of ways he said “billions of dollars have. been in foreign economic aid.” He de- jserve fund for foreign aid spending in years ahead. | Dulles said actual foreign aid outlays in the next fiscal year will run about 200 million dollars above the present annual level of about $4,200,000,000. SEEKS RESERVE FUND CUT Thus if Congress made available tary aid. He said these reserves |had shrunk from a peak of $8,580,- 000,000 on June 30, 1953, to about $4,800,000,000 now. | Wilson said some military items require a long time to make and that money should be available for them in advance so firm contracts There are several near down- (town areas that would be useful and William C. Boyden Jr., 19.'for a medical and law offices but | - |would not create a traffic prob-, : Stevenson, a son of the 1952/lem for those patronizing these of- Will be reported to SEC later— fices, he said. » e ° Free on bond are Talbion Her- ron, 27, 261 N. Saginaw, Pontiac, who was arrested on a charge of driving under the influence of liquor Sunday night, and James Spears, 21,494 Kenton, Detroit, who was with him and charged with being drunk and disorderly. They Dec. 28 * * * Chamber of Commerce has set Jan. 3 for deadline for exchang- gifts that “don't fit, aren't unsatisfactory.” It's the date as other municipali- ties are following. Most Birmingham stores will be closing at their normal Saturday hour on Dec. 24, and will be closed A Freezing 8 Below Hits Satan’s Kingdom SATAN’S KINGDOM, Conn., #— They could have used a little fire and brimstone today in the Satan’s Kingdom section of New Hartford. It was 8 below zero. It was a little warmer — an even zero — in two other Connec- ticut communities with nether re- | | 4 But im Kent Furnace, at Kent, it was 10 below, and they weren't burning much charcoal on Char- coal Hill, Westport, where it was 2 below. Admits Stealing Money A Pontiac man awaiting sentence in Circuit Court after pleading guilty to armed robbery confessed to Pontiac Police that he also bur- giarized a city restaurant Dec. 15. Lester L. Wathen, 30, of 1055 Vinewood Ave., admitted taking $165 from a potato chip box, hid- manded such practices be stopped. Byrd's blast apparently signaled some strong opposition in Congress. to the Eisenhower administration's) plan to boost economic aid spend-| ing by about 200 million dollars in| the next fiscal year beginning July, | s * ° omy in government, said in an in- terview he wants economic aid ended said. ‘We're still in the dark on Ike’s plans.” crued, with foreign military assistance at the level the administration pro- poses—about three billions, Under administration plans, economic aid “Many patients at Lapeer would not receive Christmas presents if not for the efforts of this group.” Teenagers Admit Lying About Hit-Run Details Two 17-year-old Pontiac youths admitted yesterday they lied to .s)cover up a hit-run accident Sunday Engineer Offers Aid in Toll Road Work Wayne County Highway Engineer Leroy C. Smith has offered to co- operate in clearing the way for funds next year would rise to $1,- 000,000. SAYS CHARGES CONFIRMED “While I was in Europe this fall, I confirmed through the ‘officials jshould be a “substantial” increase Byrd, a strong advocate of econ- but that he will go along! | can be let. $4,900,000,000 in new appropria- bd bd tions, 500 millions of this would go| Byrd said he is not raising ob-' into the reserve fund. Byrd saidjjection to any “reasonable” ex-| this reserve ought to be cut down.|penditures in that field. But he not increased. . . linsisted that contracts could be let Secretary of Defense Wilson told|under adyance congressional au-| a news conference :esterday there/thorization without actual appro-| priation of the monty until it is needed. | in reserve funds for foreign mili-| den in the basement of Joslyn Soda Grill, %6 Joslyn St. Thief Steals Money The office of Oakhill Cemetery, 216 Mt. 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Deputies found Mrs. © vided by the original city char- Reynolds’ bedy in the couple's ter of 1920. house and Revnolds’ body in the street im front. The couple had Under the two sons, Robert, 6. and Michael, | od on 12 equally monthly in- %- stallments, He presently receives Paulson said Robert told him the same pay as the rest of the his father had come home to help! commissioners. trim the Christmas tree. Police) The Citizens Compensation Study said an argument apparently de-/Committee is composed of three veloped between the husband and former mayors and two past com- wife and Reynolds went outside and missioners. | a knife. Police said’ Other action at last night's City Mrs. Reynolds) was stabbed 11/Commission meeting, saw the times group accept a resolution to trans- Robert ran to g neighbor when fer $17,550 from the city’s capital he saw his father attack his improvement fund to the Michigan mother, Dept. of Aeronautics for comple- vould conunissiopers te receive $25 a proposed pian, the Commission Pay Boost Referred to City Attorney‘. tee was referred to City Attorney. HOUGHTON (#—A young father William A. Ewart last mght for re-, raed Ct ould The reeoumendation cails for | mayor would be paid $2,000 a year; os ands as edigied fer, 22. ment rol for the fouewine were Cocktail Sales ‘Soft Drinks Lead Confirmation of special assess-| oe aans. ee “indinsos'vetitvarg ‘orem snettesl i) Four U.N. BarS\tice ginger ale kept the bar statt | Prii ‘ trom oan ighrood te the gest line of Ole8;! “UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. —| busy. . Ses from te Subdivision, end Laure Delegates crowded the U.N.’s 6 we 78 North ———, tion of a runway at the city air-) ‘port @ it is the balance of the city’s share In the construetion work which will cover graveling, seal- evating and necessary runway lights for the field. The City Manager was instruct- Pca trunk —- “er k jui owland and for How avenue from/drank more orange ice and cof- Dellwood@ te Luther. ; ‘Santa Claus Is Missing '——5 Reindeer and All Claus is missing. FOR CHRISTMAS TOM [TURKEYS PrTTirrrererrrreetrtrtrtrtetLttt 4 This Valuable Coupon © Entities the Bearer storm drain in Deliwood avenue! cocktail corners this year but they fe ae mere ea field. Martinis are the favorite| The four part-time bars—the one in the delegates’ lounge is about) _ y); (24 feet long and the others are growing @ —Santa smaller—become fairly crowded] when an Assembly session breaks} —___ SAN DIEGO. Calif. The police report today said he) up. ed by the Commission to proceed|was fully clothed and was in a| One of the U.N. staff whose job “ ae ae with the purchase of Lots 16 and green sleigh, drawn by five rein-\is to keep an eye on twin prob ms ae | aad 19. part of assessor's plat 131. Also approved was an ordinance| to_amend the present city weed) ordmance making it mandatory for | citizens to eut weeds by Juty 1 be- lees value wag given as $80 ifore the Parks and Recreation ‘deer, when last seen. a liquor store roof... ‘lems of bar behavior and supply That was when he was placed on| says the 1955 assembly produced few hard-fisted drinkers’ among erty ‘BUTTER He was gone a few hours later. the delegates. HAMPTON’S One or two quick drinks before | £23 'W. Heres ———— ——— 0 “with meat purchece § LititiirrirritrrrirritittttttT tty Dept. does the work and bills the violator of the new ordinance. Mayor William W. 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With ‘ ft le hand t maki a the approach of Christmas, a Law-\taiispecr ot $1 fille ne | more than her usual number of said’ the trick consists of taking: greetings. four $10 bills, cuting a corner | Makes $1 Bill Into $10 fo Mary Ch 0 ary HIS mas | warned stores to be on the lookout | renceville high school teacher gets! police Chief Charlies F. Howard. 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THE PONTI AC PRESS Mart Daily Except Sunday * Published = Tur Powtise Press Bullding Manotp A FPirecesaty Publisher Conn» N Cwrcece Hovace P Broore Ressm: Bossert Battor Advertising Manager Nat'l) Adv Mer Eotered at Post Office Pontiac as second class matter MEMBFR OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitied exclusively to the use for republication of al! local news printed tm this news: Daper as well as a!) AP news disvatches Tue Ponrisc Press is delivered by carrier for 40 cents ® Week; where cafrier service ts not evaileble by mat! in Oakland. Genesee Livingston Macomb Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tf ta $1200 q wear elsewhere tp Michigan and all other places fn the United States $20.00 a veer 4!] mall subscrintions navahle in edvance Phone Ponttec FE 2.8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUCREAD OF CIRCULATIONS WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 Don’t Let Tragedy Mar Your Holiday Parties A lot of tragedy can be averted during the coming Christmas-New Year holiday period if all motorists and pedestrians will heed a warning sounded by the Automobile Club of America. National Safety Council figures show that except for June, July. -and Augusf, 1954, December topped all months with a toll of 7.900 accident deaths in the Nation... Of these 3,500 were traffic fatalities. * * * An even sharper warning is con- tained in the fact that 665 persons lost their lives in automobile acci- dents in the 1954 Christmas-New Year holiday period. Many of these accidents-which changed the festive time from one of happiness to grief in many homes, occurred when mo- torists were not in fit condition to drive or walk. * x * ACA argues, with justification, that many of these tragic accidents would have been avoided if holiday party goers had observed a few simple pre- cautions: Don’t drive if you plan to drink. Whether driving or walking, be careful, the other fellow may have been drinking. Don’t ride with anybody who has been drinking. Make that “one for the road,” coffee. December traditionally is a time of celebration and joy. Just by acting sensibly we can do much to keep it that way. Argentina’s Road Back The people of Argentina are under- taking a tremendous task. They aim to erase the scars left on their government, commerce and agriculture by 10 years of misrule under the dictator Juan Peron. No ore harbors any delusions about the years ahead. Everybody knows great sacrifices will be required. * * * Everywhere in the country are the signs of decay and maladministra- tion. The entire railway system needs rebuilding. The same can. be said of what few highways there are. Even agriculture feels the effect of PERoN's bungling. Most crops, says U. S. News & World Report, are grown from varieties of seed that are such poor producers ‘they were abandoned long ago by U. S. farmers. x * * Similarly Argentina’s public utill- ties are in a woeful state of disrepair. Use of electricity is restricted because the power companies have failed to keep abreast of the increase in popu- lation. One of the greatest evils con- fronting the Argentine people is inflation. By the time Peron was forced out the cost of living had risen to seven times what it was in 1943. When he seized power the peso was worth 25c in U.S funds. Now it’s down to three cents on the black market and today the public debt is eight times what it was in 1943. * Generally speaking the era of free enterprise has dawned again for Argentina. It is likely, however, there will be two exceptions as the pro- visional ‘government clearly intends to retain control of the railroads and oil. With everything in the country worn out, there is a vast market for capital goods. American businessmen believe that the new government will welcome foreign investments. Wr’p travel a considerable distance “to hear a woman lawyer ¢ross-exam- ine a woman witness. ° * a..J , New Questions Raised by Nehru’s Neutralism Prime Minister Nexru should not be surprised that the West is skepti- cal of his reassurance that India’s friendship with Russia hasn't with- drawn his country from the West. * * x During their 15 day tour of India, Messrs. KHRUSHCHEV and BULGAN- IN went to great lengths to capitalize on anti-colonial sentiment in Asia. At the same time they were careful to endorse controversial Indian causes in Goa and Kashmu. means the Russians scored great pop- ular success, increasing the impact of their fulminations against the West. The enthusiasm with which Mr. Nehru participated with the Russians in a joint communique critical of the West, raises new questions about his professed neutrality. He joined Soviet leaders in deploring the failure at Geneva and in blaming it on the West’s insistence of free elec- tions in Germany. It is true that the prime minister rejected the Russian bid for an “‘alli- ance.” He also reaffirmed his neu- tralist attitude saying that his friendship for the Soviets hadn't drawn India away from the West. * * * Nonetheless, there are a lot of people in the West, some of them in the United States, who would be a lot happier if Mr. Nehru were more forthright in his sup- port of freedom. It is under- standably difficult for them to balance his warm friendship for the Soviet Union with his insist- ence that India remain neutral. The Man bout Town Winter Sports This Area Has Everything Needed for Such Program Horse and buggy days: When we knew what next year’s models would look like. President of the Oakland County Sports- men's Club, Bob White, comes forward with a suggestion that more be done to push this area as 4 winter sports locality. With practically everything that nature could give us for such a program, he feels that we should bring our possibilities to the attention of the countless thousands who go through our county on their way to areas that haven't any more to offer It also is pointed out that many of our own resi- dents are not fully acquainted with what lies within a few minutes of their homes. “Our Pontiac Press has done it again,” phones Mrs. Burdett Brawley of Rochester, in complimenting this pa- per on the Norman Vincent Peale series on the “Coming of the King.” which she says “presents the true story of Christmas in the best manner I ever have seen it put in print.” Writing me from Mexico City, where he is on vacation, Arnold Maxser says, “Next time I'll have the Press follow me “In the words of the street urchin, ‘I don’t know nuthin’ ** There's good money in hauling eu mas trees According to Arthur Morrissey, interviewec on the Dixie Highway. he makes a trip every day between the cut- ‘ing grounds near Oscoda and Detroit, and it nets him $250. “Pontiacs Christmas parade was the best ever,” writes Mrs. Marvin Fulcrum of Metamora, who pays tribute to the cheerful loyalty of those taking part, ‘whose spirit was not dampened by the weather.” Celebrating her one hundred and sixth birthday last week, Mrs. Eliza Beaumont faylor of Highland. Oakland County's oldest resi- dent, says our young. people haven't as much to worry about as those when she was young Verbal Orchids to— Dr. William A. Sears of 161 West Howard S8t.; eighty-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Orville J. Underwood of Oxford: versary. Mrs. Kittie Harris of Davisburg; ninety-fourth birthday. ° Mr. and Mrs. James C. Johnson of Holly; fifty-seeond wedding anniver- sary. ; _ John Wulff of Oxford; elghtieth birthday. By this | fifty-seventh wedding anni- | THF. PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1955 Getting Too Big for His Father's Britches David Lawrence Says: Anti-Communists Appear as Chief Object of Some Administration Investigations WASHINGTON They didn't pull the wool. Australian or anv other kind, over the eaves of the people of Australia, as the pleted vote in the general elec tions there now reveals. It turns out the incumbent ministration of Prime Minister Robert Menzies was re-elected not majority, com ad- only with a substantial but by the biggest majority any parts coalition ever got The significance for Amert- cans lies in the fact that the __ issues. were clearcut between conservatism and socialism and ween anti - Communists and those misguided “Liberals” who took it upon themselves to argue that Communism is just another political philosophy and not a world-wide conspiracy to over- throw free governments. When Vladimir Petrov defected from the Soviet embassy in Aus- tralia. he told the world that in- side the Socialist Labor party in Australia and among its leaders there were stooges of the Com- mumists. and also that two mem bers of the staff of former Prime Minister Herbert Evatt were im- plicated. Evatt insisted this was politics and. curiously enough, dur- ing the recent campaign wrote to Molotov in Moscow to get his eval- uation of the Petrov documents which the Soviet. foreign minister, of course, promptly denounced as forgeries ‘CIVIL LIBERTIES’? They even had a royal commis- sion of inquiry with all the safe- guards that American ‘Liberals’ are so accustomed to advocate as a better way than a Congressional investigation. It revealed, to the astonishment of the Australian pub- lie. that Soviet infiltration was op-. . erating in the labor~ government and in the press. Instead of de- nouncing the activities of the Com- munists, Evatt has looked upon the whole thing as an attack on liberalism and ‘‘civil liberties." This is the same mistake made by many American “Liberals” who not only are: loyal in every sense and wouldn’t swap Amer- iea’s system for the Soviet's at any time bat who refuse to see the Communist conspiracy as a danger. They would be on firmer ground. as President George Meany of the AFL-CIO says, if they were more vigorous in their condemnation of Communists and if they didn't con- stantly take the position that a few Communist agents in our midst can do litthe harm. They forget. about Fuchs. Rosenbergs and Alger Hiss and exaggerate mishandling of a security case by a cumbersome bureaucracy. GOP MAKING SAME MISTAKE The Democratic Party — whose administration in 1952 was accuséd by Eisenhower of having permit: ted a Communist penetration that “meant, in its most ugly sense. treason itself’ — ig perhaps going to make in the 1956 campaign the same mistake which Evatt's group made in Australia. There are signs of it in the tactics of the Hennings Committee and some of the other committees whose chiéf objective now seems to be to investigate the anti-Communists afd, by the same token, to minimize the na- ture of the Communist infiltration in America. L JUST STAY OUT OF THE CELLAR HEREAFTER! ‘ The Australian electorate is not unlike the American electorate in background and education of private property under state so- cialism. It was in 1950 that Australia, following the victory of the Conservatives in 1949 in New Zealand, elected the present government. Conservatives came into power in 1950 in Great Bri- tain, too, and then the Repub- licans, who are regarded as pre- dominantly conservative, won in 1952 in the United States, it has been a world-wide trend. But deeper than these economic issues are the emotional issues. Prime Minister Menzies, for in- stance. in the campaign just ended cited “an extraordinary parallel between Communist and Labor Party © policies.” No Communist candidates were elected. and 40 of them lost their seats in Parlia- ment. Before the election the Con- servatives held only 64 seats out of 125 in the House. Now they have at least 75, eo Labor's 45. The “Left ae got its worst beating in the history of Australian elections and. to no small extent. this was due to the defection of a mimber of Socialist labop can- didates from their own party on the anti-Communist issue. (Copyright, 1955, New York Her- ald Tribune Inc.) THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Speak unto Aaron and to his_ sons, saying, This is the law of the sin offering: In the place where the burnt offering is killed shall the sin offering be killed before the lord: it is most holy.— Leviticus 6:%5. Upon such sacrifices the gods themselves throw incense. Shakespeare. Dysentery and Related Ills Are Explained by Doctor By WILLIAM BRADY. . D. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 Santa ted Dumdidedy By Lucrece Hudgins Beale uf f ‘ ; ie é 3g ee : * i cdg 3 os ie eR OO. ree gt eT es eee Le ES MRED RPP ee ee EE ae ok ites eS Clothing ‘ Entire Family ifireplace at the corner ‘of the room! . ’ “Who are you?" gasped Beanie.| | : * * * The fellow brushed the soot from) => his trousers and grinned. ‘I’m the| | chimney sweeper,” said-he. ‘‘I've}’ climbed straight down your chim-| © is the Spirit of Getting and is Santa’s worst enemy. Santa de- cides to disguise himself and try to save Beanie. Chapter 15 THE CHIMNEY SWEEPER*™ Back in the Gimme House Beanie! sat in his room with his mountain of toys and he was-as miserable as a boy could be. For what good were the toys when there was no one to see? He could not brag about his per-| fect stamp collection, or swap any} of his elegant trading cards, or! win another boy’s marbles by, shooting with his own> He had no one on whom he) could try out his boxing gloves} no one to admire the tricks he, could do with the magic set, and. of all the card games he had, not one could be plaved alone * * * 4. hn : ney to see if it needs cleaning.'’| (7, SYNOPSIS:, The Dumdiddy liars: Ty, . ; goes to Santa Land, He tells i mi ‘hehe ON . You mean —?” cried Beanie. |i? Si nt Brel er Pi, icons case rom the oner by the Gimme Dwarf who mt | chinaney?” ot J | “Certainly,”’ said Santa (for, of \course, it was he disguised as a ichimney sweeper.) “Comie along land I'll show you how easy it can) be. , | Beanie sprang to the fireplace.! =~ But suddenly his smile disappeared land he drew back. al “Whrt’s the matter?” asked) %, Santa. “Aren't you anxious toj@: leave?” ie “Oh, yes!”. cried Beanie, ‘But, | 7 well, you see there are other chil-|7.” dren here and they are miserable, |,7* too. I know because I have often! ig heard them crying. I can’t leave|,« while—well, you see—"’ “You mean,” said Santa gent- ly. ‘“‘You mean you want to help them get away, too?” : Beanie nodded eagerly. ‘“Yes,|>= that’s it’ And then the Spirit of «> Getting would disappear, you see?”’| Santa beamed. He patted|~ tovs and he thought, ‘‘Oh, if only) Beanie’s arm. “Go quickly.” he ; 1 were out of this place I'd give’ ; said. “See what you can do. : everything here away and I'd never’ “WHO “ARE YOU?” — Beanie asked the dwarf if he would let; (Next: The Lost Dumdiddy) be stingy or selfish again ‘him go home. “Never!” declared the dwarf. The dwarf explained to | Se lg oii aig iag eagle Beanie, that he was the Spirit of Getting at Christmas and if he did Leak Jams Up Traffic Ye a e i not have children who said ‘Gimme, Gimme,”’ then he would collapse . Ee oe trou eae eipcies pari and would be nop more. So Beanie went back to his room and put his one RAPIDS nue 5. head in his hands and began to cry. Suddenly he saw a shogtlegged |Shopping motorists were mesh jy a traffic jam for nearly four hours |Monday as gas company employes the house could be seen on the) 4 outside only | creature fall kerplunk into the fireplace at the corner of the room. On the inside it vanished some- — From time to time he could hear, have you here now and I shall not/repaired a gas main leak under a how into the wall so there ap- the other Gimme Children sobbing let you or the other Gimme Chil- downtown street. The repairmen All Items Gift Boxed Free! | Men’s Jackets Every type of winter jacket. Sub- urban coats, sur-coats, short styles. All designed for warmth. dC | he to? 4 4 95 _ ' So he sat in the room with the; ay) : Men’s Suits What could be better. Famous Clip- per Craft and Michaels Stern. The ideal gift. peared to be no door at all. in their rooms but he never saw dren here escape. If you did, I roped off a two-block area of Mon- $ ne $ The worst thing of all was the them. would vanish forever.”’ lroe avenue to complete the job. ba oD to time. It seemed that-every hour “Why do you keep us here?"| geanie went back te his room The route was reopened about 3:15/) ¢ ; in the outside world took 24 hours he cried to the dwarf “Why don't ang stared at his toys. Presently ?-™- inside Gimme House. So when you let us go?” he put his bead in his hands and Beanie had been there really only) ‘Never’ declared the dwarf. began to ery, He thought of his ‘Named C. of C. 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Christmas Eve Christmas Day We Close at Noon wih dbs he 84 CLOSED MONDAY, DEC. 26 Plenty of _ Pearce Floral | Co. FREE ; Parking Space . Flowers of Distinction Since 1890 cae 559 Orchard Lake Ave, Phone FE 2-0127 4] Park Free Rear of Store While Shopping | sr Onre THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1955 : NINE Democrat Race Getting Lively Harriman Downfield for Surprise Pass; Williams, Lausche Play It Coy By JAMES MARLOW WASHINGTON (®—If the Demo- crats could just get a few more presidential candidates to take off their sweaters and run out on the field, they'd have a pretty lively game going. Tt may turn lively soon, and rough, too. - » * While the Democratic hopefuls} are bucking the Republicans they are also knocking each other’s heads together. One or more my land in the political i fore the party's ent thee the whistle and picks a candidate. LOOK AT ME Adiai Stevenson and Sen. Estes Kefauver of Tennessee are the convention next August. New York's Gov. Averell Harri- man says he’s not an “active” eandidate. But he acts like a man’ racing down the sidelines, hoping] Two other Frank Lausche and Michigan's G. for a forward pass and yelling). —- Ohio's = plans to attend the Rose Bowl game Jan. 2 to watch Michigan' State University play UCLA. | with C. Allen Harlan, Detroit indus-|dance at the Big Ten banquet. parking garages and lots. Sweeney, an administrative aide DETROIT w — Detroit's City jand will meet his uncle, Charles LANSING ( — Gov. Williams C. Williams of Pasadena. Cal. Williams said he hopes to leave Dec. 31 but might be able to Williams said he would fly out|/8*t @way Dec. 3 to permit atten- master plan calling for a 16-million-' tions. CLARENCE D. CURRY Installation Planned for Officers of Lodge Installment ceremomes of Broth- Memnen Williams — at the moment seem bothered by restraint but. only to the point of not saying they're candidates. They're sure Other officials installed were: ' Floyd N. Mortenson, senior war- den; Joshua P, Hebenton, junior’ warden; Daniel R. Lazelle, treas- jurer; Galen W. Lavery, P. M., Council Monday approved a $6,-' Pakistan has decided to con- are to be used to rush emergency 790,000 bond issue to finance con sider the women's own wishes be-\cases from the Isle of Wight to struction of five municipal parking fore deciding the future of the English Channel to the main- facilities in scattered parts of the women abducted at the time Pak- and. The island's County Health, city. The projects are part of ajistan and India split into two na-|\Commiittee has made the necessary ia a a Williams Plans to. Attend trialisf; Mrs. Williams and John OKs Parking Bond Issue “llar_ expenditure for municipal Whirlybird Ambulance. ina ambulances with the Magn Rose Bowl in Pasadena ny ‘authorities at Portsmouth, 1 LONDON (INS) — Helicopters Sales & Service Pontiac Typewriter | Exchange > WAYNE jarrangements for special whirly-' * Gifts for the home are lasting gifts of year ‘round pleasure and: enjoyment .. . Admiral NO MONEY | DOWN 4-speed automatic portable phonograph making sounds ae candiaetes. |secretary; Ronald C. West, P. M., Lausche simply says he will be chaplain; and L. O. Hamby, mar- state’s “favorite son"’ candi- : ; roy which can be interpreted as Royal Clark, senior deacon; Ray- 49 95 meaning he won't stump the, coun- try for the nomination but would love to get it at the convention. Reveal Chairmen for School Cub Pack Committee Chairmen for Cub Scouts Pack 4 of Baldwin were an- ‘nounced today. : Sidney Wood will be in charge ef awards; Robert Bunce and Mrs. Evert Campbell, entertainment; Mrs. Robert Bunce, publicity; Arthur Heaton, visiting; Larry Gaylor and Kenneth Dooley, treas- ury; David Tate and Julian Hass- ler, chair arrangement; and Mrs. David Tate, Mrs. Lee Coleman, Mrs. Joseph Dunn and Mrs. Frank | Phelps, telephone.” Bobcat badges were presented to Jackie Carney, Jerry Carney and Silam Sumner at the recent Christ- ‘mond A. Boatright, junior deacon; Harved E. Wert, Waldo A. Schram, |Thomas C. Cox, Clayton O. Love- Hace: Eari M. Guertler, and An- thony T. Zedick, stewards; and J. ‘B. Wilder, tiler. 27 Divorce Decrees Awarded by Court include: Bernard G. from Elmira 6. Shagena | Nellie t F. Byrd Cari, Fr, Brite M. Ericsson sste Earl O. Bartholomew Vivian from Ric: H. 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Life gets pretty deadly. {color of her hair, eyes, style of ardesses bothered |” a”, “Miss Skyway” | THEN 1 CAN, TOO’ , | am any other group of young * 28 ¢ hairdo, weight and measurements. can be repel probably won't have to work ina | eae suddenly stoppea| "°™e™> Z| A tow yous age a pllet pontnn Scie cs airborne .| | . | | oii eas bottle ona out ae ae ita! ed feeling like Eddie Rickenbacker) This won't really “be” the first over badge ngs ore ie ove: what ~ nt have — ‘elon atthy ena th _ making cer ; ‘ barging into a dogfight with Baron|“Miss Skyway” contest. But the °®S - a shroud vote. It might be a TWA girl | coun the wrong mee iar = ‘ weather ship, was talking to a boy| or a Pan-American miss. WASHINGTON (INS)—The Eis-- 3%. The American program is tain the seat s are fastened, The queen of the skies will be von Richtofen. He said to himself, one that preceded it could never . nia ec itt | mere encouraged to stay land-based. 19 g girl can fly. 1 can.” 'be publicized tar below. | But it they won they had to be Cnhower administration intends to enormously bigger = Steps Up Information Program on Its Benefits" i to Challenge Red Gains veloping healthy economics in taking care of the airsick soul ar ie prize is a Hillman Minx sports [nited Airlines was the first to * * * él lore agers coallcate ans Pt something specia) because they Stand pat on its current foreign promises of the Russians. swecome oe: for convertible Runners-up receive use stewardesses. The first flight Placed here and there in the! =~ a tt & = : a were in remote competition with|@4 program but to work harder to; 4. But in the propaganda field, They'll be too bus) ee oe complete sets of Kotkins’ luggage. of these chicks — seven girls — Atlantic are several weather ships.| bed pein = oe eee “he the girls of BOAC, Air France, tell people abroad about its bene- 4. Communists are spending $100 office. Man named Henry L. Kot . = 8 was trained by Ellen Church, who bobbing monotonously in the great)" 2 onesome 0) Sh¢| Swissair, Sabena, LAI, SAS, Trans fits. jfor every 20 cents put out by . Se; 5 lot ~*" had never seen nor would ever see. | kins of Seattle. who makes a lo The stewardess probably did a now administers a hospital in gwells dedicated chiefly to sending) eee saa ee new much to make the US. air-minded ou : i more miles than an elderly alba- tross, has inaugurated a contest to choose “Miss Skyway.” \Canada, and all the others. | The stepped-up information pro- America. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 THIRTEEN Newest Five- Pronged Health Program Atmed at N ational: Betterment WASHINGTON (INS) — Welfare! pansion” i fasedienl vasnarchl peas Paint-Drying Oils Show Small Production Hike ST, LOUIS—Although paint pro-' proposal for federal assistance duction nearly doubled in the Unit-| tor medieal and dental scheols ed States in the past 20 years,| and research institutions. the use of paint-drying oils—such| The welfare ‘secretary, citing as castor, linseed, and tung oils—|., climbed only 25 per cent. In the prewar 1935-39 period some} odical research “holds even) 2.2 pounds of such oils were used! eater promise for the future.” per average gallon of paint, but now usage averages only about 1.3/\HERE Is PROGRAM pounds. cook ate gram will be sought: 1. A 25 to 30 per cent increase} . categories—mental health, cancer, "|i funds for the national institutes), 47+ arthritis, neurological, den- Eisenhower, Congressional leaders|of health, which now spends nearly and government and private health} million dollars a year. a 2. The money. would be available ito each of seven major research tics, tal and microbiological. 460 Coeds Turned Away | pe SG CHICAGO @ — The 3. Although government research housing operations will be expanded, most @ program of matching grants,cal and dental schools and non- Cane Fiber Materials See pny Do Not Need Painting shortage on the campus of the Uni-\of the additional money will be | |versity of Ilmois at Champaign-|atiocated in grants to medical Urbana is so acute that 460 girl| schools, hospitals, health agencies, ' students were denied admission this fall. Dean Fred H. Turner told) scientists throughout the nation. the Board of Trustees that no male| private laboratories and individual | are living in basements and at- -|be increased substantially.” 5. To heip relieve the shortage of company. > + profit research Soa “All these programs are aimed CHICAGO (INS)—If you are re-| at developing an expanded and modeling a room in the house you| Improved federal scientists and research facilities,|under which the federal govern- health, said he will do ‘‘all I can medical, educational and research the eaministration will recommend | Ment would provide funds for medi-|tg assist in working out an ade-|facilities, It would make 50 million quate program of medical research|“llare available for each of the and school construction.” . five years. n build walls or ceilings without) search program which is sound, vi ng to paint them later. A cane fiber material for inter-| of being fruitful. The goal lior walls and ceilings comes in a’ clear; To reduce humap suffer- i|variety of colors now—white, blue-| ing and economic loss caused by | wASHINGTON — Most Ameri- igreen, willow-green and rose. | This material also has insulat-| Folsom's proposals won immedi-/biles in making their vacation. students were turned away for 4. Funds for thet to devel-jing properties and comes in sculp- ate support in Congress, lack of housing but some 1,500 \op more research scientists * ‘would tured, linen or ripple textures, re-| Sen. Edward J. Thye (R- Minn. )| shows. Next in order of preference) ports a ‘spokesman for a Chicago top GOP member of the Senate, disease."’ ‘appropriations subcommittee on . * Thye is the author of a bill which, Visit Gallegher's jwould authorize a five-year pro-| NEW dical re- pe of grants for construction a SELFSERVE | feasible and holds the promise | ‘Automobiles Preferred | RECORD for Vacation Journeys | DEPARTMENT \ Music to Please Everyone cans—854% per cent—used automo-| in All Speeds itrips during 1954, a recent survey) Gallagher Music Co. - uron Street were trains, planes, buses, and ships. AUOY estive Bu gets BE SURE—CHOOSE A FANCY, YOUNG, OVEN-READY AcP TURKE UNDER 15 POUNDS A&P’s Famous Top Quality Turkeys have long been a traditional favorite with millions of thrifty homemakers. There's a size for every family’s needs at budget saving prices! «) Coe eG ¥ So eS iy ee Cotas: ae ema ) % Pe | wh SO OR pS 19 TO 24 POUNDS YOU CAN PUT YOUR TRUST IN “Super-Right’’ Quality* MEATS! COMPLETELY CLEANED—WHOLE OR CUT UP 43 Frying Chickens » 39% “SUPER-RIGHT”, SHANK PORTION Smoked Hams - “SUPER-RIGHT"—13 TO 15 LBS. AVG. SMOKED Whole Hams + 49 Cooked Hams 1110 13 195, AVO. 65¢ Oven-Ready Ducks........ 4 49 Oven-Ready Geese 5% Oven-Ready Capons ....... 6% Stewing Chickens ‘“Giime” .. % 49 Roasting Chickens ovmsucy, ,, us 59% __for Your Christmas Gift List POPULAR BRANDS—REGULAR SIZE Cigarettes... «"~ 1.99 King Size Cigarettes ‘243 exon 2.09 R. G. Dun Cigars .. . 3% 2.99 Switt’s Perfectos .. 10... 55c CHANGE TO: THE 5S & & & wim FLAVOR! premium- AP’: COFFEE! Fresh, fresh Custom Ground AnP Coffee... with its restful, wide-awake flavor .. . has been ene joyed more people through the years than any other lind! Such popularity a reserved «for * fee now! Mild & Mellow ” i ht 01 0'Clock:s 75 | . tbe, 148, tes me one 1 Se aa * Se ” i me mat : . — ier gia cmt. ay Mild Cheddar Cheese wssconsm “SUPER-RIGHT” 7-RIB PORTION Pork Loins ... = 25¢ CENTER CUTS «© © « « « ts. 5% DRLIONTPUL MAVOR ee Rott 25¢ . PANCY soe PKG, S9€ RINDLESS oo oo so KG, GSC w 59% w. 3% Over % Fruits end Nuts JANE PARKER FAVORITE FOR CHRISTMAS—PFEFFERNUSSE 12-072. Cookies ..... ‘xc 2 GOLD LAYERS 95¢ Christmas Layer Cake 8-INCH SIZE Jane Parker Malone.» toar We Twin Rolls assown'w serve. +s eorta 19€ Potato WIS VAY ooo oo vox 5% ‘FINE QUALITY 4 —_.CRESTMONT VANILLA OR NEAPCLITAN ice Cream mo" "3 79. eeee us. 69e we AY murs oo 2 a a 29% TANGY Sharp” Cheddar, “%% omer: sy> “SUPER-RIGHT"—FIRST 5 RIBS Rib Roast .... = 69 Round Steaks Sirloin Steaks uw. 89¢ SBecovse moat represents ebout 25%. of “SUPER-RIGHT” CLOSE TRIMMED « 0 © oc Controlled Right . .. Prepered Right .. Right and Priced Right. srt © Cake 3-18. CAKE $979 JANE PARKER Mince Pie .. . ‘ie” AQe Strawberry Pie rane...» ‘sue 49¢ Coffee Cake Minor eee0useve¢ee ONLY 35¢ Cocoanut Gold Cake... .... si 69% Anise Cookies) Wouay ravone =|, ro. 35¢ eho! Silverbrook Butter»: 7 63¢ AMERICAN PROCESSED CHEESE FOOD Ched-0-Bit 2: » 6% | AMERICAN OR PIMENTO Mel-0-Bit Slices oe KO 27¢ Wisconsin Swiss Cheese scm = 59 otal pa Choe vv 2 om 43c cHoIce CENTER CUTS is 79¢ . THIS WEEK’S STORE HOURS OPEN UNTIL 9 P.M. WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY end FRIDAY OPEN SATURDAY UNTIL 6 P.M. CAP'N JOHN'S—STANDARDS, FRESH Oysters .. "=" 2% 89% CAP'N JOHN'S Fantail Shrimp * 53¢c Whitefish "avmaoy ,.. ., .. . mt 5% Herring “tame .....20. & 38 Fresh Smelt ran macy 5 5, 5 5, mh 20¢ Salmon Steaks .......... % 69% Medium cece eee B 79 Fish Sticks Sms ...... 3 SSE 1.00 A&P GIFT CERTIFICATES Folks favor gifts of food ... particularly when they can choose for therselves! De- light your friends with an A&P Gift Certifi- cate available in sums of $1 and $5... your A&P manager will be glad to provide as many as you need from now ‘til Christmas! AN ASSORTMENT FOR EVERY TASTE Food Baskets .... 3.95 to 35.00 WAPORTED AND DOMESTIC ASSORTED CHEESES Cheese Boxes ......... 2.95 CHRISTMAS WRAPPED paneling Chocolates 5-LB. 2%2-LB. BOX 2. 59 1.29 Royal Lusters aro canous .. 2. ‘tao 25€ Cream Drops oi rasmont . +.» sox 25¢ Choc. Thin Mints wormmone , , , tox 39¢ Chocolate Cherries wormmons , , jax 49¢ Large Candy Canes "SU2¥NY SOX, age Filed Hard Candy con mune .. Sat 998 ; ‘ Ame ee eae ay SN = ities f, Fee : , « FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER a1, 1955 == PHILCO 21” Swivel Base Consolette TV WAS $22995 Pay Only °*2” a Week! Complete New Custom Styled Phileo 4006E Any way you look at it... the value of the year! Complete Custom-Styled Swivel Base Consolette at a table model price. New Philco transformer-powered chassis and famous Golden Grid Tuner for finest 21"’ picture. Also sensational, new Finger Tip Tuning. EXTRA BIG ALLOWANCE This low price includes base, delivery, hookup by our ON YOUR OLD SET! own TV technicians with full warranty. TRADE NOW AND SAVE! Tremendous, new living room - bedroom group at unbelievable savings! Stunning modern davenport becomes a deeply comfortable bed in a jiffy and it’s the highlight of a luxurious ensemble that includes matching lounge chair, plastic chair, blond occasional tables, smoker. 2 YEARS to PAY! As ‘ r : . £ ! » : . ah . = b \ ul ( ( | } , 4 ’ x t a . vf Pi ‘ ; , ya \ \ Noa Reg. $219 ‘149 Save Now! GIFTS FOR EVERY MEMBER OF THE FAMILY AT FABULOUS SAVINGS “Family Days” CHRISTMAS SALE! Lowest Price ever for PHILCO* CLOCK RADIO Gently wakes you to music or your favorite morning pro- —~ USEFUL GIFTS =» FOR ALL YOUR LITTLE ANGELS KIMONAS 1.98 2.49 Exciting! New! SUPREME” Cloud soft rayon 1 flannelette 50 $qQue $4950 | kimonos. with I. nylon net or : rosebud embroidered yoke In white, mint, or Infants’ size only. trim. maize. Matching Wrap Blankets 1.98 NYLON QUILT ROBES ... 3.98 PHONE FE 5-9257 A reception was held in the eve-,— ning for friends and relatives. The,{ couple will reside on North Perry) street. Fabric Stoles Return to Fashion Styles The return of the stole as a big!* fashion item is one of the major)” significances in resort collections. Designed to be worn as a cover-up|® companion for daytime and eve-|? ning dresses, these fabric stoles|: are usually wide and unadorned. Many of the newest are shaped to give a cape effect with stole|” Others have!’ puffed sleeves on one shoulder and|~ panels in front. the other side a floating panel. Returns to Home AND SUC Just... DP Gold-brocaded satin slippers Wouldn't these be a smart Christmas gift “from you to you” so you’ re ready for the whole nee sage) season! & For your littlest % angels. Pink or blue robes. 12 month and 18 month sizes. TOPS IN TOPPERS .. 3.98 Diaper Pantie, with H A WELCOME GIFT! «= + Block or Navy.on.a. practical _ matching top, in lo-wedge, flexible platform - Corduroy or sueded leather sole docron no iron White, Central Christian is The annual Sunday School pro- Pro-lchatrman, and piano accompanists “|gram of Central Christian Church|for the evening are Helen Nicholie will be held Friday at 1:30 p.m.jand Lenore Storm. The public is Roy Riley -has announced the|invited to the program. Treats will patel ed deine eae ere a Ait 48 WN. Segingw Se. Gifts Galore IN OUR YOUNG FOLKS’ SHOP BRE BOYS’ COAT OWEATERG 3.98 © 5.98 Wonderful, wearable, washable orlon. . . sizes 3 to 10. NI BOAED onIRTS .. 2.98 With cuff links and tie. broadcloth, dacron or dacron and cotton. In pink, mint, maize or white. Sizes 3 to 12. abt SLACK SETS ...5.98 10.98 For holiday or every day wean Plaid or tweed jackets. With solid color slacks. All in washable fabrics, sizes e! to 4 and 3 to 7. In Sh EEE: AMEE ES e = GIFTS FOR YOUR BELOVED MISS (Hi-Bulk) ORLON CLASSIC Cordigens They will delight any girl, large or small. Slip over or cardigan styles in pastel colors. Also jewel slip over and cardigan in pastels and white. Sizes 3 to Sub teen 16. GIRLS’ ROBES 1329.98 to (2.98 Quilted cotton or nylon prints or solid colors, in duster or princess styles. With lace or velvet trims. Also lounge sets in turquoise or melon. Sizes 3 to tub teen & een: S 48 N, Soginew Se. ‘<3 Ly | i _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1955 | SEVENTEEN HOLIDAY HITS GIFT BLOUSES , ... 3.98 mi 5.98 14 HF, otk BUDGET PRICED HOLIDAY \ DRESSES .. 17.98 j 48 NORTH SACINAW STREET BUY NOW! Charges Made Now .. . Not Due''til Feb. 10! : Dacron, Nylon, Cotton, | . Wool Jersey, FILL HER WISHES with o Festive styles GIFT WAND BAGS geile 5 leet 0 22 3 “colors. Festive wool jersey Sizes 32 Ato 38. in | and 2 piece styles. Unusual ‘ necklines. Long, short and three quarter sleeves. Moss green, red, Perry Winkle blue and black. Junior and Blouses—Main Floor } misses sizes. Budget Dresses—Second Fleer PE eS SG EEE WEE ROE eae PP FABRICS Broadcloth eee 5.98 ALL PURE SILK Suede ca and OCARES Faille 8.98 ...1.00 © 5.00 Hand rolled edge on scarfs. Long or squores Tweeds. flannels in solid or printed patterns. Many designs : and color combinations to choose from. gabardines, in pencil slim styles. Self and Gift Boxes FINE HAND ROLLED With Eech Purchase leather belts Also pocket details. - Pastel and dark colors. Sizes 10 to 18. y/ HANDERCHIEE ... 1.00 & 3.00 * Skirte—Mata Floor lA 5 — ; — . Prints, solid or fine embroideries in white or : Pouch ===> . 4 ~ “| colors. Large assortment of potterns. OO Clutch f Shoulder VERSATILE, WEARABLE Box Pia MOST WANTED Elongated 4 m_ | 6 GIFT... Satchel GIFT SWEATERS @, use the dryer. : | “But during the hile | ids with th 7 Y : : ° ° : ° =| Doing it by hand, squeese each | “que'as sway be came ever to dunt tnt sunt heart wo bene: Ot Michael Girls |\Couple Married in Miami carmen rouse mis. Don't. | : ‘ uy Pearce Floral Company | rm ‘cite snes throug tone Airaid t cant ake thie pine GO Yule Caroling soak or rub. Drip dry over the liness and blueness, I guess). We calis matter-of-factly” tub or outdoors in the shade. Don't - Sarah Ann Goodell became the “ hang it over the line or it'll have « St. Michael grade school cheer- 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Phone FE 2-0127 became very good friends and ; . bride of Jack Nelson Salter Mon- : : that’s what's causing my prob. | Your eyes are wide open. So. 4. and frends went Christ- 4 tee M —e matted line in the pile. Straighten , I say take what attention he gives day evening in Miami, the seams gently. ‘ = cas you and enjoy it te the hilt, 45 caroling Saturday affernoon ee a“ ee ae be a * 2 @ aera = : - aughter « r. an rs ER ees ; | When corduroy is almost dry, shake it thoroughly, Using a clean SPST OO SM ere errarrerrerrarrerree. This may be a different sort of | _E | Pers) 4) 4-4) tea -4 SS A Ae dS 8) ee ae ee relationship frony any you've | The group viited the Oakland Goodell of Lake Worth, Fla. The oe . ndegr Iso of Miami. is the : . . . See -enperienced before. County Convalescent Hospital re elegant cai Saige elothesbrush, rafse the pile to its to be sure— give him | He feels a special sort of bond be- several small convalescent homes|o¢ East Tennyson avenue original fluffiness. Brush with the : tween you or he wouldng bother|jin the area. — pile It should be fresh and wrinkle- free after this treatment, but if The couple was married in the University of Miami Presby- terian Chapel by the Rev. J. Calvin Leonard. The chapel was to call you so often. He enjoys * 6¢ ® chatting with you. He enjoys your; Those singing the carols were friendship. Maybe it’s your cou-|Pamela Kehoe, Bernadette Amann, sin he’s dating, at the moment.|Sharon O’Neil, Patricia Burns and But you're in his mind, too—in your! oretta Heitchen, Barbara O'Dea,| decorated with Christmas greens — special place. Catherine Amann. Michael Half- and a Christmas tree for the : =r 1g : | candlelight ceremony. j Why be afraid to continue? Keep penny and Dennis Weigon. Rita |your eyes open. Hold your emo-|4nn Halpin played the accordion.| For her wedding, the bride ‘tions in check. Don't let them _ ‘chose a white wool sheath dress tumble untl you've had really with white accessories. She car ff tungible encouragement from him ‘Mest Popular Shoes ried a bouquet of orchids and SHIRTS this Christmas, give different sort with bom day sales parade. No. 1 is the plain oniy attendant She was gowned — : E winte satin pump which can be.in an aqua faille dress with white » “Xd PRICELESS GIFT “Dear Miss Woodward: I got dyed to match a dress. No 2 is the accessories Her bouquet was of ~~. lonely waiting for the infrequent) pump with rhinestone byckle or roses MRS. JACK SALTER tetters that came froma friend of bow. And No. 3 is the bare sandal, Don Rickman of Paducah, Ky am OF HEARING | mine in the sevice, so 1 decided |in gold or silver leather or satin. (served as best man. . | And if to never comes well that’s The shoe experts say three types. roses that You will have bed fun of @ of faney shoeg are leading the holi- © Janet Stone of Miami was her i> hast especially 5 Arrow > 2 UddIK’S 23 N. SAGINAW ST., PONTIAC usual nautical jewelry. place setting and the group ex- Bear Badge, one gold arrow and DWwsss aa 333: changed gifts from beneath the two silver arrows: Arnold Diem, | — a Se INLAND LAKES SALES \Q crisinas tree Bear Badge and gold. arrow:| Julia Marlowe. Virginia Martin Charles Hubbard, gold arrow; Birmingham TRAVEL SERVICE Sn a a a a aad — / | Mf rn oie P. fi XM OOO LIM IIII IIIA AA, | Tee dite ns rraduate of the (Awards Given fe your loved ones IN open Weekdays 1956 CENTURY Models \ filiated with Kappa Kappa Gam. tO Cub Scouts % Ne other gift con A:row Shirta . 4 . the \ 2 P.M. to 8 P.M. ma sorprity and Westminster with the gift gt every man wants Sat. and Sun. now on display... \ Fellowship. of Webster Pack wove . and appreciates ® 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. ; of hearing heppiness throughout the year Jack is a senor in the College’ Cb Scout Pack Six of Pontiac a gift that suits him, ie ) % of Engineering .at the University Of! mouncil sponsored by the Waseinc % Ne other hearing oid he} ‘Miami and is affiliated with Pi _ ties : con equal Audivex— # % ® Kappa Phi fraternity School PTA, made awards to boys product of ga ® After their honeymoon, the new- eaching new ranks it . lyweds will reside in Miami ae the Wolf Fagen autox | - recent meeting were Ma er from iY | N oft W and Robert Scribner. Thé Lion! au vox P ® \ ice omen Badge was awarded to William SUCCESSOR TO . \ iGiven Party Yearned and Bear Badges were Western Electric rs : yi . received by Dale Ackerman, Mich- NEARING AID DIVISION \ The American Forging and Sock- ael Antrobus and David Worster.: “the heoring oid your doctor knows” (and all through the year) jet Company was host to the wom- Ce { = ‘ The delightial way to make a ekt , 7 of to repay \ Viee of their office at a Christmas! Other awards made by William \ him for last summer's fun is to give him something dinner party Friday evening.- —Yearned. awards chairman, were: | MIDTOWN SHOP for his boat . . . also toy boats for the “Little Skipper” | The dinner table was decorated Ross Luther, Lion Badge and gold h Gifts: Binoculars - Barometers - Ivalites - Compasses —- with Christmas greens and candles. arrow; Bobby Irwin, Bear Badge 101'2 N. Saginaw FE 2-0539 an all types boating, fishing and skiing equipment—Un- Christmas favors marked each and gold arrow; Robert Tricker,| * -7121 : a7 nese Tess CENTURY Bvelm ( Tt * and Dorothy Neff arranged the John Isgrigg, Lion Badge, one gold l ded de de hide ddl dd dedi dele deduct ____, arrow and one silver arrow, and <<< =, William Taylor. four silver arrows. | * s * WIIIIISIIIITIITII TIT TIIS SII | wy = | Honor Cub for the month of De- ’ : We'll Plan Y T Pree! 2H F P. fs eogé cember is Robert Tricker. Mrs. ” 145711 ULOUT ATEE CC GEING, RP yo Give her the year-round —s Isgrigg’s Den Five earned jone MI 4- HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDAT- e pee jthe Honor Den awards for its Tickets, Reservations h | aa ‘wwannlvoU MAKE AU bUR: 08 > loveliness of our luscious apple |achievements, and. Fred’ ink to Anywhere! Seated ML Uren ara ay red or jewel-tone turquoise Jeffery Jerome, James Nelson and Mi Grace Plummer Reilly 2 = Joe Patterson were given the 379 Hamilton, Birmingham .é . f nylon tricot lingerie te |Honor Den badges to wear, for the | ’eGee |coming month. \ lavishly fluffed with delicate r puffs of sheer nylon net ruching. A. Short shortie pajamas, softly tied at the neckline, with matching pantie briefs, Sizes small or medium. 17.95 B. Whirl-skirted gown with a heart-shaped neckline and fitted midriff. Sizes 32 to 36. 12.95 C. Glamorous bed jacket, cut = like a short coat. with ‘comfortable. graceful kimono sleeves. Small or medium. 10.95. LINGERIE PARKING LEVEL | YELLOW FADEAWAY DINNERWARE pure luxury — | eee saver pos tases “ [rogers nylon tricot | Sees 97" lingerie for gracious | : become handy service plates. - _ Alverneee cups ri aecoreiy. (Open Stock Valve $33.70) dishes in the oven and keep them deliciously warm at table. 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The slim, blue-eyed, dark-haired} By 10 a.m. he is at his desk in a —— jhis small embassy office. Lunch ms — ee is usually a snack in the embassy canteen. As a man with a lot of. time on his hands who does not always know what to do with it, Townsends seeks after-work refuge in going to bed early and reading, He still reads at least one chapter of the Bible every day. Like 23-year-old Princess Mar- = hostesses who mis- | calle a ee oes es garet, who finally renounced her Se love for him to tread the path cue. 2 of duty, the 41-year-old RAF | ~ ee: group captain is cool and -self- é 4 possessed. SH Riker Bldg.—Rear of Lobby FE 3-7186 SHOHCHHSHSHSHHOHSHKHOHHEHHE HSH SSHECOHHSCHOOSSCESEOOS he eg » ~ 8 . f i #/ eo 4 fg 8 * ; : Be , TWENTY ' THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1955 : T Coevccccoseooce * Speeesesusseccocssesecsserccses : Never Speaks of Princess Margaret 7 e = re - . ‘ ; : custom-made _ : T ; , e , : aah 7 i Ownsen ries to Become orld S F orgotten Man : 4 e e ‘ e +4 , e - 24 ~ °. ’ e é 4 =e - SS AE : : , : , 3 eq Pam : oUsE (INS) 7 ~ a Cute fe se Limburg ial eae —— he ries teriagiad bhi jee = it quietly, effici-| He says simply: “I have no def-/Townsend rises at 6 em. males $< :' men wo ave sought the solace rum was help ownsend ‘‘for-|jnvitations to dine, to cocktails, or ently and {jrmly. inite plans.” himself a of coffee in the kitch- oe ae You) be amazed when you see the $i of drink, or the company of other get.” There were hints of an early = evening musicale. — en of his Siaity furnished, $852 >< ‘ hidden beauty in your hair broug @; omen engagement | Not ‘esi his return has EVIDENT SYMPATHY : Ne one expects Townsend to re- . es $ _- F) o Ip bia ~ Cs our very own : Peer Townsend simply has . |Townsend Sheena ee princess. There is evident sympathy for| main in Brussels after his boring pee gpatenpeD ras he a pe ~ p @| picked up the quiet pattern of his ion = cay eee His own view is that it is a closed Townsend, especially among the| tour of duty ends next month. |. drives out is Grassantad race ° 4 Individual Hair Styles @\bachelor life as if it had never: ured amy FO ook, and his anxiety to protect|Women of the diplomatic corps and| But the future will require a dif- ° mantic attachment. She said y course for a morning horseback ° Crocted fast for You & been interrupted ries mae eating ; Margarets mame is evident. in Belgian society, But respect for| ficult choice, for he is a proud ide. $ by Teey ead Cos _ es" ship” with the handsome Brit. 't extends to the point where he his desire to remain undisturbed; ™an. His friends state categori- No he i e 7 ‘omfort! | The former air ace and royal * no longer will speak with newsmen ‘8 almost universal. cally that Townsend never would longe Belgian potas & star $ New Hair-Drying Comfort! icourtier who a few short weeks !Het, but that was all. They are ieca line! of bs dead thet some in| * © «© accept any job which carried the |‘ioned day and night out his ®@ Relax and enjoy new hair-dying | ago almost won the hand of el both members of a fashionable |"°C2"S® ° mich = ia Onlvmoncenhas Townsend been| implication of “royal influence.” apartment. Nor.does a civilian f ) “Beautaire : ‘ | , $ comfort with our “Beautaire” king’s daughter is today deliber. Brwestle riding club. esti) ToGe Ts Ua ms 7 oe bial clothed bodyguard from the British e air-conditioned hair-dryer — . ing pong ler sis) loday i delber. aa ; . _ interpreted. provoked into any statement since) The Townsend day now follows Military Security Service ride with - @ like the sun and breeze on a ately trying to earn the title of Even Townsend's half-dozen or ahs jhe withdrew behind his own private|a, routine of almost calculated sim-| him as before he went to England $ summer day “the world’s forgotten man.” so really close friends have not The British Embassy staff, from iron curtain. He formally branded plicity, He did not vary thé routine | fo. Margaret's ' e In his own words, “Life gues seen much of him since his return Ambassador Sir George LaBouch-|as “absolute rubbish” a report that/even for his 41st birthday on Nov. , _ : on.” jta Belgium. Neither have most ere down, protects Townsend from|he would go to the U.S, to repre-| 22 BIBLE READING ’ : es ° ® e e e ° e e % 720 0000000000000 0000000008 Peter Townsend gives no im- — pression of a man suffering from a broken heart. There is no evi- dence of self-pity, no outward sign WI I of the scorching period through’ which he so recently passed. ~ 1 “T cannot ever discuss the sub-| STARTS ject of Princess Margaret.’’ Town- Vi T [ ( : 7 1O —_ send said in closing the story of JAN fl ef t Ot i. L Y) a) the fateful 19 days which began in a lovers’ reunion and ended in a DAY, HALF-DAY, and EVENING ages ane | COURSES INCLUDED i. - | that and has given no indicatioh of —— changing his routine, except to tall Life today for Peter Townsend Richer Aecoenting secure cocrmarel moves ‘n the restricted routine of; Business Administration Sherthand—Gregg the Belgian capital. with his un- ee Typewriting insportant job as British air atta-, Spcomeriting Caleulater & Comptometer che in one of Europe's tiniest, Check the above courses which interest you and mai} this J COUnt™¢s few [peso oe an | advertisement to us today. We will send you our Bulletin | Occasional movie, rare participa-| immediately. tion in some diplomatic function’ HOURS: ~f and many hours of quiet reflection! 5 > ~ ssels Morning 8:30 to 11:30; Aft 12:00 to 2:30; Evening 6:30-9:09 | 0 the solitude of his Brussels) [ ng ernoon to 2:30; Evening 6:30-9:00 acertment e POETRY AND HORSES | In the loneliness of his exile. the principal actor in the world’s most 7 West Lawrence St. Phone FE 2-3551 | Poignant modern drama of unre- quited love has turned to the sotace of his other two great loves—read- ing poetry and riding tho-oughbred, OR ee at cn 1 ae seed - Ses @e- ees varcceacisee hoewes’ | VETERANS ‘APPROVED Ten days ago newspapers in Lon-| : : don and Germany reported that, eeeeeennennen . a dh » a ta Gifts were wrapped for the Soroptimist Club's street, Mrs. Frank Anderson of Oneida road and Mrs. Christmas party held Monday evening. Pictured (left Kenneth Wright of Elizabeth Lake road. Members held to right) are Mrs. Arnold Hillerman of Chamberlain their annual Christmas party at the Hotel Waldron. —~ ——-- —-—--"¢ j jinole avenue Tuesday evening.!. ‘ ! eats | Sorority pay Gifts were exchanged and secret, 1EFE san Idea ‘Season Marked | 4 uletide Part pals were revealed at the party.! For attractive and useful gift ee . Meaioben Prict 2 eanch ' Attending as guests were Mrs.\ideas for nieces and nephews. fit- by Soroptimists h “] Bibs overs brite elt Sas cnet Harry Bel! Mrs. Harvey Kerr, ted knit crib-sheets or bassinet » man for the program of games arg Phillip Miller of Clarkston sheets in rosebud prints or pastels Seventeen members and guests | Sli ers and Christmas carols for the and June Newcombe fill the Christmas stockings nicely. of the Soroptimists a, Monday Sterling Silver Cocoa Bead P} =~ Christmas party of the Gamma as - | Of the softest cotton knit, they eo Hotel \ aidron fr $1. $12.50 : Ps: Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi Thoughtful gifts in the pin money are machine washable and need ' = "i mas “mer | 9 — :) f | Sorority. bracket are easy to find in the!no ironing. Or soft cotton-knit terry _ MEDALS or | The party was held at the home perfume department of 1o0c al towels and washcloths offer a good Following the dinner, they went | $2.25 — $5.00 3 { Mrs. George Heenan on Sem.- stores. ‘suggestion for that little extra gift.|!0 the home of Taimee Surola on_ STATUES a _— se —————— ee = - \West Huron street for dessert and Christm “as a Christmas party, which featured trom $1.75 | / the exchange of gifts. Bibles with Color Prints , | Mrs. Dorothy Schufelt, Mrs. $4.50 — $22.00 Glenn Valance and Mrs. Anna PICTURES | for H by , Bewe of Birmingham were guests trom $2.60 er - ! ae CRIB SETS | Oe Assisting the hostess were Mrs. | The Madonna | -Evans & Manistee Daniel Green & Manistee Raymond Swackhamer. Mrs. Val- Shop ance, Mrs. Hoover and Alice Kim- | -ball. 795 Seuth Woodward Red & Black : ys ~ | (In the Sagamore Motel) x 82 N. Saginaw St. FE 5-9275 $5.50 {Flora Shelly Group { — Has Yule Party ess to the Flora Shelly Group of ithe First Presbyterian Church at her home on Cherokee road. j * 2 «@ | Mrs. W. Fl. Marbach, Mrs. Galen] To Help My Lady for $7.95 Mrs. Allan H. Monroe was host-| Tan Leather Oy eS, ji Hershey, Mrs. Gelston Poole, Mrs. Christmas j |Roy Ward and: Jean Lukens were , 0 = ; pen 4 Nights a Week - Pink, Blue . | eserte at the recent meeting. | ptttabehed tei i Gncorling, | Laura Cobb directed a game{ Call for Appointment j Lined ‘period following dinner and carol Darlene—expert hdr stylist— 4 $6 95 | )singing was led by Olive Lord. is now at Verda's ; Fd ~~ BZ ‘Miss Cobb and Grace Clark enter- | ; VERDA’S 4 4 ‘| tained with Christmas stories. . | Mrs. W. H. Lehman and Mrs., Beauty Shop 'W. E. VanRiper assisted the host- | 515 E. Pike. FE 2-036) hristmas |: a j 1. ‘<7 aA | Tan, Leather | Make ae \ oo = | FOR GLAMOROUS “AT HOMES” — QS 2 jj om . SLOCKINGS | r Red Leather 1 Neumode ; ) . : oo) |) Bee > 7 Greon | Christmas. pp. , | aac | Hosiery : . $7.95 | for the The perfect last minute gift! | ony ey whole , Sheer nylons with - mes . self or dark - . family. a, Bhear Lined 4 eshaig sess Beautifully flattering and $6.00 gift-wrapped useful gift. , FREE! CRAWLER & TOY $2.95 Warm, comfy corduroy crawlers with Blue Leather a matching stuffed toy .. . a wonderful Shear Lined . _ gift for that little tot in your family. Sizes 6 to 12 mo. and 1 to 8 yéars. nostery_ Neumoude JUVENILE 82 N. Saginaw St. 35 N. SAGINAW Serving Pontiac Over 75 | Years 1662 S. Telegraph Rd. ||: = - " ‘ . ai, . < 4 ’ : ) \ 2 Af . 2a / ae : * . ‘ i ; . Flowers --- The Gift the Whole Family Can Enjoy Poinsettias Cyclamens Azaleas From $ Beautiful Cut Flowers Flowers Sent by Wire All Over the World JACOBSON’S FLOWERS Fine Gifts 101 North Saginaw St. FE 3-7165 — 4 son of ality, we have to do much the | Ete Mr. and Mrs. ¥ | el Edmond \Bride Claimed |r j O'Rourke of | Nackcel; | Auburn by ac ex MR. and MRS. JAMES C.O°ROURKE Heights. |i, Church Rite | Patricia Alexander became the) bride of Jack Felix Saturday’ Ne C h h C afternoon in the abet Exesbyterion| Church. The Rev. William H. Mar- If} urc eremony bach performed the wedding The Rev. Milton E. Truex per-| A seed pearl and crystal beaded service. formed the Friday evening CoD bar = ae her Sngerte le te - . ree viel of illusion. She carried a cas-| ri s the daughter Sept i Meas en GE aS cade arrangement of white car- Mr. and Mrs. William Alexander James C. O'Rourke. nations and ivy. iof Stephens court. He is the son| The bride is the daughter of Mr. Norma Sullenger was maid of,of Mr. and Mrs. Jack Felix of! and Mrs. E. C. Turner of East- honor. Her dress of Prairie Rose, Riker street. way drive, and he is the son of ‘@ffeta featured a long bodice with For her wedding the Mr. and Mrs, Edmond O'Rourke of appoouans skirt. She carried QD chose a beige dress trimmed in| arrangement of white carnations, rhinestones and pearis. She wore Barbara Green served the a matching hat and shoes and bride as her other attendant. Her | carried a nosegay of deep pink satin accented by a bodice of | dress was fashioned exactly like roses and white carnations with lace. The sweetheart reine | the honor attendants. in a | pink satin streamers. was fashioned with a Queen Anne § twilight green color. She also | 4: collar, Her bouffant skirt fea- | carving a bouquet of white car. | Mrs. John srpfesaderads Sip = tured a tulle drape with a lace | tions. was matron 0! onor, & wore a, powder blue dress and a | panel in — tab a ___| Jack O'Rourke served his brother of pink roses. Auburn Heights. For her wedding the bride chose a waltz-length gown of DIAMOND: BRACELET Mita and GROWS with as Diamond links as You Desire. Then On Gift Occasions h Or Two Or More Until You Have Exciting and Glamorous Bracelet. AMbvachive And Distinctive Styles. Each link is made of precious 14karat gold set with fiery brilliant diamonds PRICED FROM $22.50 FOR A PAIR =" = = “2% 455554 oo = Da De Pi De Da De De Dai Da Bi Da De Dh Be De Ta Da eM Grows More Precious Every Year! = Here's a gift that proves you don’t have to spend a fortune to give a desired gift of diamonds. 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They guests at the reception held in the will reside on Stephens court. church parlors immediately follow-| | An afternoon reception was held ing the ceremony she was weari * a frost blue silk dress with ace Yuletide P r ogr am Held by Chapter ing hat and navy blue accessories. roses and pink carnations. Mrs. Mrs. Everett Peterson of West. GIVE HER A CLEAR COMPLEXION for CHRISTMAS With the Merle Norman Treatment Set ....$5.50 Treatment and Make-up Set ... . $12.50 Colognes, Perfumes, ~ Stick Colognes, Cologne Quartet— 4 Fragrances $2.75 Evening Bags Scarts . Genuine Imported Tortoise She!! Combs and Head Bands Ceramics Beau- titul Costume jewelry Luggage... . Belts Foam Bath For the Man in Your Life Norman Toiletries / for men ...75¢ - $5.00 ey, ys MERLE NORMAN COSMETIC STUDIO 12 W. HURON FE 2-4010 Compacts... Her corsage was of Talisman O'Rourke chose a gray dress ac- Iroquois road entertained —mem- cented with a gold print with which bers. of Chapter AW, PEO at her she wore a gold colored hat and home Monday evening. — gloves. ‘The Other Wise Man’’ was pre- | Following their honeymoon trip Semted by Mrs. Edna Forman and the couple wi Christmas selections were sung by South mel aa a their home on sir5 Jett House and Mary Mount. ———E accompanied by Elda Sutter at ° the piano. Coming Events The theme of the Christmas par- |_ Weleome Rebekah Lodge |ty was Mystery in AW. Secret pal! 246. will meet a ; | Thursday at 8 p.m. tn the Malta Temple, names were revealed during the 82 Perkins St. for a Christmas party gift exchange. and members se- and the revealing of secret pels ‘cured the name of their new secret ne erent Prayer meeting wil! be pal for the coming year. eid ureday at wpm wilh Nrs - 3 Mattie Jackson, 27 Miller St Mrs. Keith Barrons and Jane | Barrons of Midland were guests ill meet Wednesday at 7.30 pm for an of the evening. Miss Barrons is a officers meeting and a Christmas party student at Cottey College, Nevada, | win @ gift exchange at 4405 Highland | ys4 \ Huren Gerdens Auxiliary FOE 2887 Frances Willard Unit. WCTU. Wil! meet Thureday at the Brethren (Chureh on Ave Roselawn rogram with. vuare—CHANGING TIMES. | : | | eSKYWAY © AMERICAN TOURISTER © PAK-M-RITE ou. 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Williams pital waiting lists stands thsu,. prodded state agencies today to Williams said: get results from a 1,500-bed pro 1 _4 medical director and busi- for mentally retarded chil- 40. manager: are being trans- recently authorized by the ferred ates Lapeer Stat eHome | ” Legislature. . land Training School to the Far-| He sald some progress was re- ‘ill"take up to 130 children under . ported at a meeting with State 3+. contract: a staff of 50 persons) MINERAL, Va. » — Fritzy the Contvoller James W. Miller, Men bine recruited or transferred 4@chshund has arrived and does tal Health Director C. A. Wagg,3 [PS t ifrom Lapeer; A contract is | ts sant 8 Civil pn eee —— to be submitted to the hospital Santa Claus? “Yes sir! : should be| The Christmas season that ime: |adanitted oa cooly in two oe eee desolate to ay a program mentally | a few days ago is much brighter The pram to take S four weeks, . 6s bow Thetes' ade back cy the | 2-Plans to put 75 to 85 children Mahone family, to replace Blinky, ‘in Herman Kiefer Hospital in De-|@ big, awkward Great Dane pup ‘troit have struck a snag; the in-/Killed three weeks ago by a pass- stitution is demanding $200,000/ing Chesapeake and Ohio train. ifrom the state to rewire facilities;| Fritzy is a gift from the rail- further negotiations will be ne- road, whose symbol is Chessie the cessary, jeer. = . Ie * # ~~» -| In the days of despair that fol- 3—The State Mental Health De-'lowed Blinky’s death, Judy and partment’s staff has started work- her father, Wilson. worked up an ing on placing 100 children in eight - stanza poem In it. Judy \boarding homes; Rasch promised told C&O President Walter Tuohy ‘to recruit two more socia || how she had always waved to en- |workers. \gineers, The tragedy, she said. ‘had brought that to an end 4 — The State Administrative Another dog “would help us to Board has released $600,000 to forget.” Judy said. adding double a planned expansion at the “My daddy says that Santa is Mt. Pleasant State Home and! awful poor this year Training School, now estimated to “There’s five of. us already and . * another almost here ° ready ®-year-old Judy Mahone believe in| | Chileans Like Yuletide | With Cold Monkey Tail |store SANTIAGO, Chile UB—Eggnog? ished product are wheeled to the —<= = Local Resident Submits Low Bid on Project “ LANSING WW — Jonn F. Walser of Pontiac was low bidder at $34,-' 336 for removal of top soil on the PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1955 1 __TWENTY-THREE ee en deau Road to South Huron River Drive in Monroe County, the State Highway Department reported. The town of Lampun, the first Lao capital in Siam, was founded about 575 A.D. Oh, no. Tom and Jerry? Nope. guests at long plank tables set up ‘Yule Punch? Not down here. Forloutdoors. No one ever has beens John & Sock Say: + | Christmas in Chile it’s cold monkey|known to partake lightly of S= . + |tail for everybody. curanto. = Ee ee ie Lerge Selection imported Beer LIQUOR - WINE No observance of the holiday is — = thinkable without it. Monkey’s tail ~ Me = | (colo de mono) is a beverage com- Ey-Ci Resident = posed of coffee, milk, egg and high = PORK CHOPS grade alcohol distilled from grape . juice. It comes bottled and nobody knows how it got its name. | ree on on | SPRY eseessees | The drink is served cold because | the Christmas season is the mid- | dle of summer in Chile. Manslaughter Charge To Chileans, the holiday is syn- . AR | jonymous with family reunions. In frei som penile a jalmost every home there is a iami at | \Cirietman tree or. more often, a 226 E. Pike SHERWIN BIRNKRANT Commissioners OK Legal Appointment siesta gc dinner, the tradi- oe oS marslsUn oer Cage: | | | The City Commission last night| tional main dish is lobster brought Potuie Ge oe clan, approved the appointment of Sher. fom ihe aon ee Poe eee sanding company before going to jwin M. Birnkrant as Assistant City| The country people have roast Florida. was arrested after the Attorney, The appointment be- duck wth apple stuffing of the battered body of Mrs. Clara Jean~ ‘comes effective Jan. 1 ‘highly spliced asado al palo, bar. 8488. 20. was found on a rural road He wil] work with City Attor-|becued meal. puinidesot Mismi ; ; e She was the wife of Willie Bass ney William A Ewart, who made who worked with Trimble in’ Nativity scene. On Christmas Eve, toys are dis- tributed to children. Even toddlers join adults in drinking monkey tai], then everyone troops off to UHHH A former Pontiac man who was arrested in Miami Dec. 4 in the death of the wife of the man he claims as his best friend, was free today on a $2,500 bond pending btisit A more special feast is curanto, -5 We Give Holden's Red Stemps EAST SIDE MARKET Open 9 to 11 Daily MO eo ane GC 7c FE 3-9126 America’s SMARTEST EYE GLASSES “So Sorry ”— “Berry I took a nip at that stranger. Now my master is being sued and it may cost him bots of money. It could be a very expensive bite!’ The danger of damage suits ts always a possibility. Your dog may bite someone—a tradesman | er visitor may be injured on yous property, your slice might leit eomeone on the golf course. Verious accidents can happen and you might be held liable for them. A Pamily Lega! Liability pol- sey i what you need. It gives you a let of protection for very bow eost. Let us tell you about it. cost $2,200,000 for 4% beds. 2 * * Army hospital permit the state to activate the) jing final settlement of the lease; |The state building division wil] be! ready Feb. 1 with contracts to| remodel the hospital; the lease is; being rewritten to meet Army de-| mands for a security fence = rounding the portion which the) lstate will lease, but the lease) ishould be ready today to forward ito Washington. ! Wiliams said he was asking Wagg to report progress and plans in detail by Jan. 10, the day before the Legislature resumes its sessions. Just Couldn't Leave | Well Enough Alone | LONGVIEW, Tex. uw — Crew} | members on a Guif Coast & Santa) 'Fe passenger train from Beau-| ‘mont knew they had a skunk rid- ing the rods but agreed to leave him alone and let him depart un- noticed. : | But when the train stopped here.| an uninformed but zealous car in-| spector saw a busy trail protruding THATCHER, from a journal box. He gave it TT a hard yank PA & vedi The skunk departed but not un- noticed. 609 Community National Bank Registered letters were first ac- Bids. FE 2-9224 [cepted by the U. S. postal de- partment in 1855. | " @@ A year ‘round holiday from cooking . cores pleasure. Bring her in today to choose the model she wonts. Medels Priced From only $1199 | ~ r.. et, URE 0 aE i s00 —— more cone Broiler she ask? New Rope’ | @ “Rocket-Speed” Oven preparation a rea! Burner CONSUMERS POWER COM w= ee GAS RANGES GIVE EARS OF HAPPINESS @ Clock Controlled Oven @ “Comfort-Level”’ @ “Inste-Set’’ Control Panel @ Large “Bake-Mester” Oven @ Big “Center-Simmer”’ Top Burners PANY ' MG-4835.20 Tuohy responded from Cleveland the recommendation to the Com-| ay | 5—A business manager and en- with another poem : gineer have been obtained for the Judy stanza for stanza The C&O affairs which the state plans to lease; |They checked with Santa Williams has asked the Army to “we're sure ie has a puppy.” | * “That pup took up with the fam- Instrtute ily right away,” said Judy's Fa- Chicago, ther a chef at a tea room. Araucaman matching Mission, in handling the city’s legal pared from a 1,000 vears old. It is cooked in at Fort Custer People were saddened. he said.) Birnkrant received a bachelor of deep pits dug in sand. These pits originally lodged against Trimble, | and laws degree from Wayne Univer-\are lined with scented herbs and was sity in June 1954 after receiving leaves, then filled with layers of W his bachelors and masters degree eggs. fowl, fish, clams. power plant and heat lines and’ Was this proof there really is in business administration from mutton, beef, pork and every avail-| move out Army equipment pend-|a Santa Claus? “Yes, sir!’ said the University of Michigan able vegetable. Hot stones } z Judy. He is also a graduate of the tossed on top of the ingredients State Attorney (George A. Brauti- of Applied Science a school for police of- tightly. Indian dish pre- Pontiac recipe probably former waitress in a Pontiac diner. | oysters,|Ruth Sutton are charge at the recommendation oi of and the whole thing is covered gam, who asserted that there was not enough evidence to sustain a ficers in scientific crime detection.’ Whole wheelbarrows of the fin-|murder conviction FRAMES AND LENSES COMPLETE WE SELL for LESS! NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. Open 9-5:30— Room 2-3, Phone Fri. ‘til 9 15 W. Lawrence FE 2-2895 The dead woman was ay The first degree murder charge } reduced to manslaughter' ednesday by Justice of the Peace | j Mrs. Sutton said she reduced the DISPENSING OPTICIANS For a Christmas the whole family can enjoy e ‘ present — Delivered in time OF hristmas L Push-button driving is here now on the ’56 De Soto. You select the correct driving range with the effortless touch of a button. Simple? You bet! With De Soto’s modern push-button control you just touch the “D” button, nudge the accelerator lightly and ... Go! 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SINS 1AMS | eee _TWENTY-SIX eo THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 Governor Urges Ford Industry History Reads Like Fairy Tale School Prestige Williams “Asks Boards to Follow Resolutions of Conference Gov Wilhams LANSING has/ ‘urged Michigan educators to rodke “hard practical decisions \A carrying out the recommenda tiong of the White House Con ference on bkducatior * * # pos! Ot fr Oh es man delegates that he left behind- to specifies Wihaims told a meeting «f Michig hes must down ene) al mus! gel Mi the same time Clair LP. Taylor, state superintendent of public instruction. offered a six point prograin wbich he said would be a start toward solution ef Michigan's educationa| prob- DETROIT W-—Enshrined in the llenry Ford Museum at nearby Greenfield Village ts a smal! run- about type motorized buggy. with two cylinder chain trans- bicvcle wheels and tiller engine [EERE steering * * * It is the first automobile the elder Henry Ford designed and built in 1892-93. From it stemmed some %3 million Fords and a gold- en stream of profits which has made the Ford Motor Co. the most industrial fabulous of American enterprises. millionaires were meteoric develop- company is any- body's guess. Counting original stockholders, members of the Ford tamily and those who in- herited the wealth amassed by How many made by the ment of the lens. parents and grandparents, the Veging educators to get down to total probabiv would exceed hisiness while public interest inj three score. ednueation is high, Tavlor recom-| The story of the Ford Motor Co nended has many of the ingredients of a 1 Lowal educational conferences fairy tale It starts with a $28,000 » discuss problenis emerging at, fund raised bs a dozer persons in he National conference. ‘1903. The company paid a $10,000 > ** dividend in its first vear. in 1908 2? A stidv of education at “all, it declared six dividends of $100 000 els cluding problems of pub- each and an additional stock pay private and parochial schools ‘ments of $1.900.000. Twelve divi _ * dends were declared in 1909. total- 3% Closer consideration of_ the ying $1.800.000 ales ol south by educators » « HUGE DIVIDENDS 4 Close examination of thei From then on the stury is one ~ h@ol construction crisis. * * * 5 Cooperation by school officials’ appearing publicly heol problems * fo discuss * € Cooperation between delegates d school board members in plan ug local educational conferences * * “We must strike while the iron is '’ Taylor said. “We have gener-| ted a lot of educational steam) vid we must move ahead to the 7/ags roots " DISPELS APATHY Taylor said the state had spent $6980 of the $27,630 allocated to it hy the federal government for, e\pénses of the conference. i i) Williams said one of the most important accomplishments ef the nationa} conference held in | Washington was to dispel “a | widespread feeling that the peo- | ple themselves did not favor fed- | eral aid to education.” i The decision of the conference in: recommending federal aid for school construction was based on the fact that the states themselyes ive unable to handle the job, ihiums said * © e@ While teacher salaries are im portant, Willams declared, an equaHy important problem is the, inte of teacher prestige in the WM units ~ Williams said the state must work out ways to increase teacher - salaries and eliminate ‘‘ineffici- encies” in the organization sas sclwol districts. Hie said he has received ‘ eared complaints from teachers who had not received $200 increases voted bs the Legislature at a special ~csgion this fall. Stalin Peace Prize Given to Jap Woman TOKYO ww — The Soviet Union has awarded the Stalin peace prize to q@ Japanese woman who taught two million Japanese workers to sing “The Internationale’ in four- part harmony Mrs. Akiko Seki, an unknown singer 10 vears ago, now heads 1.000 Communist choir organizers, ‘and directs activities of labor’ un- ion choirs with an estimated two million members throughout Japan. Mrs. Seki 56. claims to be non- ae like the late Ikuo vama_ the first Japanese winner : the Stalin prize in 1962. t Advertisement) , AIR LINE COMPANIES of continuing huge dividends ‘million in one year: ‘year KRESGE’S Colorful! Efficient! Protective! -10 12 million in another and so on. Then Ford pro posed to turn profits back into the business for expansion. Some stockholders dissented Ford retaliated by threatening to withdraw and start a new ‘ company if minority stockhold. ers refused te sell out to him. In 1919 the company became a family-owned affair, Ford and his son, Edsel, taking over mi- | nority holdings. The company’s net income that was $69,924.410.52. It had s2' Waffle styled STOVE TOP MAT 11x15" rubber pad that’s immune to hot utensils and oven heat In colors DIVIDER MAT 10'-2x14x10" rubber mat, made to protect your dishes from the divider in your double sink. *] 49 39° REE IRN EEE game PI HENRY FORD I grown steadily from an indicated $100.000 in its first six months. MORE OF THE HISTORY Other parts of the Ford story include the lone and successful fight made against the Selden patent suit, his $>a-day minimum wage m 1914 when skilled labor got about $250) introduction of the ¥day week in T1926 meredse in minimum daily wage te $7oain 1432 inc an announced effort to “Break the Depression © and. production of huge bomber planes one each working hott during World War Il In his Selden patent suit vie- tory in 1911 Ford upset the claim of a New York lawyer that he held evxelusive patent rights te the production of a car powered With an internal combustion en- gine. From !'919 thraugh 1945 the com- pany not only was family-owned: if was dominated bv the elder Ford When he resigned as presi; dent Ford was 82. It is said his resignation was forced when his family threatened to sell their stock if he l-man rule insisted on VAST REORGANIZATION Ford wanted no partners outside Protect this rub tray; Rubber mot: rubber mat, double 1034x1234” made to -fit all sinks. ‘] 19 DOWNTOWN STORE-Saginaw at Huron _money realized will go to the firm. HOUSEW ARES Extra-wide, inclined sink tops with 16x20” 14x24" light blue or peach. He Henry named president died in April, 1917. Meanwhile the} younger Ford had started his Vast) reorganization program, his family grandson, resigned. His| Ford II, was The elder Furd! by the Ford family will be con- ‘of thousands of shareholders also’ verted into shares of new “B” will become potential stock, All “B” shares will be for the company’s cars, trucks owned by the Ford family and represent 40 per eent of voting rights. custom and tractors, | * * * Another benefit will be avoiding’ | The Ford family will retain op- ‘he inevitable loss of family own- Indications of its success were ‘erating control. But it will have a ©Tship in the company through in- shown in the recent announce- ment that by the end of 1957 the company wil! have spent or com- mitted more than 3/, billion dol. lars since 1946 on new tools, ex- 4 panded and modernized manufac- turing facilities—‘‘all from earnings, depreciation ac- over of working capital.” Jan a big hall. Stoc kholders will get on recent police crackdown on im- 18 has been set as the tenta- ook feet to ask questions because mora) activities in a downtown! vast throng of new and curious beritance taxes, | partners. srocxnotpyxs way cosreot Court fo Sentence 7 Now the Fords will have to learn| | the art of conducting stockholders coming | meetings. Till now they could have. jheld a stockholders meeting cruals and more efficient turn- \their own parlor, Now, they'll need’ Seven men arrested here in al on Indecency Counts in tive date for the public sale of they want to know while profes- stage will be sentenced Tuesday, They the shares the market not by the Ford Motor ' be seen, Co., but by the Ford Foundation, | 1936 by Henry Ford. They'll be shares of the Ford Motor Co., nevertheless, although none of the DIVERSIFY ASSETS The foundation says it is selling because it wants to diversify its in- vestments, new almost entirely} Ford stock. The shares will rep-| resent only a fraction of holdings, fler planned recapitalization of fhe share structure * * * The price at which the shares will be sold is still in doubt. Wall Street observers have suggested a range of $60 to $70 a share Re-| classification of stock will be ef- fected CLASSES OF SHAKES Three new classes of shares will! be issued instead of present “A”! and “‘B" numbers will be increased! through splits of 53 461,470 compar- ing with 278.683.3500 shares for General Motors and 8.702.264 for. Chrvsler The class “A” stock will be split 15-for-], sold to the public with voting rights. Class “A” retained by the foundation will be non- voting. “B" stock will be All “A” stock held Present split 21-for 1. @ iy At first the influence of the the philanthropic trust set up in| public stockholders will be slight. But as time goes by they are ex- pected to edge closer to actual as well stock, _Vne is the beliet that hundreds store. as theoretical control, will be put on sional stoc kholders will just want yunic ipal Judge Cecil McCallum, said. The seventh who pleaded guilty to a charge of disorderly conduct) ‘Monday is Theodore E. Conarty, 26, of 5426 Pontiac Lake Rd. Judge McCallum said he has ex-. The Ford Foundation {s looking tensively interviewed the men to! jfor other effects from the sale of determine the extent of vice activ- the | | |Vities in the men's lounge of DRAINBOARD TRAY $2 ber-cushioned Raised BATH TUB MAT $y skid-resistant White COUNTER TOP DRAINBOARD MAT 13x14" rubber mat, de- signed to protect your counter top and your dishes. 29° “ DRESS-SLIP SETS 100% nylon dresses with matching ruffled toffeta slips and dainty trims of satin ribbon ond lace. in pastels; nylon is . washable, durable and quick drying. 1-3. DOWNTOWN STORE—Saginaw at meron for Cherubs! . Especially ‘998 City Police Checking Murder Witnesses - Pontiac Police are Gockine a FS list of witnesses to a 1928 city murder, murder, but so far have been lunable to find one who actually: witnessed the Slaying of James Blair. Inspector Clark M, Wheaton said] that several persons can testify they saw a 70-year-old suspect, now held in Chicago, at the scene of the crime. But none say they saw iden beat Blair to death with a baseball bat. The suspect, known here as Charles Johnson, is being held on Give Colorful Gift PARAKEETS Fun loving pets that are young and hordy, easy to train ond 2? 59 ai to core Bea aL a o 3 Fe Guaranteed Singing CANARIES Cheerful little songsters thot ore a pleasure to hove in ony arom 498 BIRD CAGE Wire constructed cage in black enamel finish. Roomy size: 15” high by 298 11° wide. Modemstand holds cage at eye level while sit- ing. In black 498 $10,000 bond on a charge of carry-. ing a concealed weapon. Pontiac Detective Sgt. Allen D. ‘Noble, who interviewed Johnson, ‘said he admitted playing poker with Blair on the night of the but did not confess to the crime Home Nursing Drops OTTAWA — The Victorian Order of Nurses gave home-nursing ser- vice to 120,342 cases in Canada in 1954 compared with 124,164 in 1953 and 129,466 in 1952. Although the number of cases declined 7 per cent since 1952, there was an in lerease in the number of visits— from $99,299 to 931,443. Electrical Gifts at thrifty prices fea Vs Automatic Pop-up TOASTER 8” fewshee triple chrome plated toaster with light-dark selector. Comperedle laa 16.95 Covered Aluminum SKILLET Compereble 999 . to 22.95 skillets. Automatic. Grills, fries, roosts, bakes, stews! Westinghouse thermo- stot. ‘ (© Deep Frying COOKER 377 4-quort size; ovtomatic Westinghouse thermo- stot; see-through gloss sovert. Comperodle pa bie 9S Stock Prices: . Fork. ........19¢ : Knife.........2%e Tea Spoon... .15¢ Dessert Spoon . 19¢ 16 Pe. 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His wife and nine L year old| eon = experi- By ROBERT HEWETT 1954 and re © |daughter, Carol Ann live at 693 ence avel comfort. Superb AMMAN, Jordan @—More than ceived his basic . |East Pike St. Shuler is now in|* cuisine a specialty (you con Walter Reed Hospital. W choose low cost Dinette service), |200 demonstrators marched on the/training at Fort er ospital, Washington, For reservations: offices of Jordan's Prime Minister ora Wood, D. C. today and demanded a pledge ‘that! : ‘ . ; He attended GILBERT . &. WRIGHT guste Pree Station his government would not sign the Pontiac High School prior to 7 .,. Biggest, Costliest pices Hae ist Baghdad pect, ing the service. — ‘Miami Beach ~ In. another part of the capital; A.3.C. Thomas L. Kretz, 19. son _ mer ie tarot head rs Lane kre Hotel Picketed v 5 gpecel |@88 grenades to disperse a crowd) , m ©: of SS Peggy Ave. MIAMI BEACH, Fla. 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These cars have blossomed forth, year by year, with a growing list of new engineering advances —new and smoother automatic transmissions—new heating, ventilation and air conditioning systems —new power steering —new power brakes —and a long list of new convenience and safety developments. Such improvements as these do not just happen. They take resourceful engineering —and hundreds of millions of dollars’ worth of. new tools and new machines. And how do the dealers who sell General Motors cars tie into this program of progress P They're buying new machines and new tools to service the millions of cars they .sell each year. Because they’re excellent businessmen, - they know the need for taking good care of their customers. So their investment in facilities has mul- tiplied nearly ten times in the past fifteen years. That’s important because about the same number of dealers who sold General Motors cars 15 years ago are _— doing a dollar volume more than five times as large today—and incidentally making about five times the profit, which is as it should be. But this is only a part of the story. If we are going to sell millions of new cars each year, we and our dealers need to make sure that they give satisfaction. So we’re growing together in service, too. To keep this parade of new engineering advances in top condition calls for an extension of our advanced engineering clear through to the 16,957 dealers who sell these cars. So we have pioneered an entirely new approach to customer service. We have built and are now operating 30 new Training Centers—where dealers’ skilled mechanics, under the guidance of spe- cially trained: instructors, can receive specialized training on the design and operations of these new advances—and learn the skills and become familiar with the tools required to take them apart and put them together. And our dealers—on their part-have been sending their mechanics to these Centers by the thousands each month. Attendance for 1955 will approach 100,000. When we work together like this. we can surely keep right on selling cars by the millions. A130 maw GM Training Contors spread acres the county, 1 the shilled sorvles mechanics of GM dealers ‘‘go te school’ to do) tearm, tee teeteciewes’ Jer hebant napa tear ee peng GENERAL Motors — CHEVROLET - PONTIAC - OLDSMOBILE + BUICK + CADILLAC - Body by Fisher + United Motors Service » GMC Truck & Coach x ® THE. PONTIAC PRESS, Fill your list easily—convenient! re-filled daily with wondertul gifts for bint on your list! PARK FREE Save Time! Last Minute Shoppers! with one pleasent shopping stop. Shop et Tel-Huron Shopping Center where 15-stores and shops ore WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 TWE) ‘TY-NINE z TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Sewing Baskets — Travel Kits Pattern Files i Make wonderful, thoughtful gifts j . 30 acceptable and pleasing to i get... prices range to meet your 33 4 last minute shopping. Our wish for you is that this may be your Very Best Christmas. FABRIC SHOP SEW’ Hf SAVE Ph. FE 5-4457 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER VLA eee — ~ holiday dresses *12°> This is the time of glittering evenings, these are the dresses you need. Beautiful ones in junior and misses’ sizes. Brocade, lace, gold or silver lame, taffeta, peau de soie, silk, silk-cotton, crystalette, and wondrous combinations of these The newest styles, the newest details. Sketched: Full skirt of acetate and lurex with top of wool jersey. Brown and aqua. 12 to 18. $12.95. other holiday dresses from $10.95 to $35 Genuine Authentic Cowboy Boots with LOW HEELS May the harmony and joy brighten the lives of you and yours. To all of you, our friends, our very best Yuletide wishes. Handsome and genuinely au- thentic inlaid leather of con- trasting patterns. Acme Cow- boy Boots to thrill every little “Cow-Poke.“’ $ 5 95 The SHOE BOX Men's-Women's-Children‘s Better Shoes 29 S. Telegraph Road Ph. FE 4-0259 TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER The Merchants of TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER GREETINGS 7. of this Holiday Season &% SALE * JOYS! IDEAL'S POSIE *: $14.99 With Magic Knee Action SALE Posie's amazing! She'll thrill you with a new kind of doll fun. She'll walk with you! -. She'll pray with you! ... She'll pose a hundred differ- ent ways for you! Beautiful Posie wears a lovely outfit and is made of Celanese lifetime acetate. es 7 SETSy weTsy cri (OCAL'S cei : cleus’ Srecne! whe edt dod Jacl gh prcerhaen poten | wre peoepe ys with electrical geen try for same nad yes sts ples aewest General an oe ! Read ae ke 8 Be om a a sreeere bs powder nde putty Reg. $4.99 Reg. $1 199 Reg ee Now $ ieee 99 ALL DOLLS “NOW 20% OFF SPECIAL SALE! GIRLS’-BOYS’ 9” GIFT ROBES MHONDERLAN Yep “Best for Children” Tel-Huron Shopping Center FE 5-9955 The Perfect Gift... A DOBBS GIFT CERTIFICATE! Whatever his choice of the handsome new Dobbs hats we are showing this season, you can be sure that the man to whom you give a Dobbs Gift Certificate will thank you again and again for being so: thoughtful Each certificate comes with a miniature hat in a tiny box ideal for hanging on the tree. trom $7.50 to $25.00 Available at eof eee Both Stores OPEN AN OSMUN'S CHARGE ACCOUNT | — oe “Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better” - DOWNTOWN MYER’S - JEWELRY SHOP in TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER CHOOSES BRACELETS RUDI designs a new group of bracelets to adorn THE your wrist quietly in elegant good taste, or mass themselves on your arm in a wonderfully dramatic effect. Some oriental, some mosaic, some carved metal, some wide — some chunky — some narrow. Over 36 Styles Available = sd / each for bracelets JeT HEMATITE BRONZE MOSAIC MOTHER OF PEARL AMYTHYST AQUAMARINE SMOKED TOPAZE PEARLS MULTICOLORED ALL IMPORTED GENUINE STONES Each Gilt Is Beautifully Gitt-Wrapped at No Extra Cost TEL-HURON | OPEN EVENIN 51 N. Saginaw St, SHOPPING CENTER UF BS < 0d Cotéd mi.” , oven very Night Open Every Night These Low Prices! TEL. HURON SHOPPING | CENTER ristmes..’. . "Until Christmes ...~” UF le ; : omen ae bs : sy a . be te bs os a ee SS ee tS CHRISTMAS GIFT SPECIALS ! BUY NOW ON WYMAN'S EASY TERMS ON ANY ITEM! — 2-Pe. LIVING ROOM SUITE ean’ to that pictured. PAY ONLY A gift to give new appearance, new enjoyment to your kitchen or dining room. Well made of quality woods and modern welded wrought iron. Choice of colors. All five pieces for only bn: RRS ae 2 e. er Ee ar PLATFORM ROCKER Handsomely fniished wood arms and platform. Beautiful long-wear- ing covers. Choice of patterns and colors. CHAIR and OTTOMAN The ideal gift for home and man-at- home. Rocks on its own platform, deep cushion back and seat. Choice of coverings including plastic and leathers. | ara SS Se ee Se ee % FREE PARKING Well built to withstand hard play. Bright colors and chrome trim- i $535 ful C4 SKC CC's EEE $369 Up Natural Maple CHILD'S —"o'S Kiddies 3-Piece CHAIR SET (folding) ‘1 $3" +26” 3-Pe. Children’s Beautiful Plastic Covered TABLE & CHAIR SET.... ROCKER Sturdy-built Roll-Top CHILD’S DESK Fast-Briliantly colored SCOOTER ae eee Your old suite aseoneee): in trade at Wyman's Big Generous Allowance! OCG eee ee Cee OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL 9 PARK FREE Shop at WYMAN'S for Choice of Colors! Handsome two-cushion daven- port with comfy upholstered arms. Matching big upholstered chair. Well built for years of complete satisfaction. Now only = 189" T=! $19 DOWN 5-Pc. Dinette MODERN \WROUGHT IRON dinette set consists of ‘four matching chairs with padded and upholstered seats. $39° 3-PIECE BEDROOM SUITE Attractive new style pan- el bed, handsome new design double - dresser, clear, bright beveled mir- ror, big roomy chest. All for Only nom 12a” EASY TERMS © ee BUY ALL YOUR TOYS HERE! bp i 3 ‘4 Sidewalk Bicycles With Trainer wheels to help get them started to hours of health- exercise and pleasure. 19°" SLEDS Many Sizes to Choose From ROCKING CHAIR........ CHILD’S UPHOLSTERED $095 ee cr icy ee i eee ee eae ey All Cedar j) Wardrobe | A big addition to your home §& and a perfect Mf. place to keep | clothes with ; a ™oth protec- ; tion. Modern Desks | Choose from many styles. Select from several finishes to match or harmonize with your home decor. Kneehole styles. 31924 $1 Down—$1 a Week! ee New sliding door models! New swing door models! All cedar construction! Screwed and glued joints! 82 A wee Christmas Delivery Guaranteed Open Every Night Until Christmas Shop to 9 P. M. : Unpainted ! a CHEST OF DRAWERS for every need in your home! Well & © made of fine quality materials. Finish | them as you wish! New low prices: 3-Drawer Chest.....$ 8.88 4-Drawer Chest... . $10.88 4 © 6-Drawer Chest.... $12.88 , SMALL DOWN PAYMENT EASY TERMs ‘ Si i Se Sie oe i, Doe, Toes ee ee ee Priced Dolls! Dolls! Dolls! Choose from many sizes. Choose from many types . . . walking dolls, sleeping dolls, talking dolls. $595 Up Doll Buggies $395 Doll Beds ....... s BUY NOW.- PAY. LATER | $29" oe eae Crib and Mattress A new gift for the new baby! Mattress protected with wash- able cover. Crib made of ma- ple or birch woods finished natural or Eaietee Complete outfit only . . WAGONS For boys and girls... 38% POPPE HOOL OOO LE for Purchases at Both Our Stores! AT BOTH STORES You Can Use One Account “TWY MAN’ S AT BOTH STORES Pontiac’s : FOR OUR Free Wyman's Bion Trading FURNITURE \ Pr fous STORES FOR OUR CUSTOMERS 4 Delivery *’smimsi"™"§ 18W. PikeSt’ 2-STORES-2 (7 E.Huron st.¢ CUSTOMERS for fun inside and out-of-doors. Welded steel bodies, steel ~ wheels. Bright red fin- sh. FREE PARKING ‘ = o— Dominican Republic plans! to make use of the metric system tory. Westinghouse Loans ENTERTAINING? § Pe, idfy = Ce f $2 Million fo Strikers ued making loans to ‘strikers and others of its idled employes across the nation while federal mediators renewed efforts to settle the lengthy dispute. . * loaned $100 apiece to nearly 20,000 employes. The loans are intended to ease the Christmas plight of the more than 50,000 strikers, as well as an undetermined number of other employes laid-off on ac- count of the strike, the company said. Further talks were scheduled with the International Union of Electrical Workers, which repre- sents 44,000 strikers, and with the United Electrical Workers (Inde- pendent), -representing about 10,- 500... Production has been virtually halted in 40 Westinghouse plants by the dispute. Union officials lifted picket lines to permit strikers to enter the plants to get the loans. | American currency which is most frequently counterfeited is _the $10 and | $20 denominations. _ FRESH }POULTRY Call FE 2-1021 for Barbecued CHICKEN - RIBS DRESSED DAVE’S MARKET North Perry at Glenwood tiled SEMESTER FRESHMEN NIGHT School—Feb. 13, 1956 eswrenee | e Tech| 21000 Ten Mile Road et Nerthwesters Hwy. DAY Seheo!—Jen.. 3, 1966 KE 5-5050 The company estimates it has/ | THE UIE Se ERESS WEDNESD.: AY. DECEMBER 21. 1955 grt Black to Take Office PORT HURON ® — Michigan’s:Court judge Halfred 1. Streeter. Supreme Court justice-elect Eu- Judge Black was elected to an’ gene F. Black will be sworn into eight-year term last April. He was | RELEASED BY REDS — Mrs. Wilda Brad. shaw, center, is helped from an ambulance at Hong Kong Tuesday, by Miss Margaret Strathie of the British Red Cross and Richard Tomlin of | the American Red Cross. Mrs. Bradshaw was re- | leased with her husband, Dr. Homer V. Bradshaw, | after being = a any five years by Chinese hewsmen. Reds. They had been missionaries in China for nearly 20 years. Mrs. Bradshaw appears to be suffering from malnutrition and a mental break- down. ‘She doesn't realize even now that she is in free territory,” the Presbyterian doctor told joffice Dec. 31 at ceremonies in| ran for office on a non-partisan Port Huron, The oath of office also ballot. \ __THIRTY-ONE {wit be administered to his succes. | |Sor as St. Clair County's Cireuit, REMINGTON-RAND PRINTING CALCULATORS BRANCH SALES and SERVICE 709 isataoat tparep =| eo Bank Bidg. nominated by the Democrats but! O AP Wirephote Bobo Rockefeller’s Miner Father Dies |Paulekas. 68, father of Barbara | (Bobo) Rockefeller, died late yes- jterday in Washington hospital fol- lowing a lengthy illness. Paulekas, a coal miner who re- Motor cars. \tired several years ago, came to) the United States from Lithuania! 52 years ago. He was divorced from his wife shortly after ~ birth. | * * Neither Bobo, ex-wife of mili aire Winthrop Rockefe eller, nor an- the sensational new SUPER Roto -Matic ZIP-CLIP SWIVEL-TOP Opens instantly—cieans all over from 1 pee s> ih —" 10" fu ne we => - with 4 rubber, ws eve m3 ae New 0 Roll-easy ROTO-DOLLY tam swivel, ball-bearing wheels. WO LIFT! NO CARRY! PLUS Exciting New * ‘ Finished in ; gray Tweed with heavy padded cover. R, New +-Wneet ROTO-DOLLY DUST BAG TO EMPTY! ed and £30040 with Motor-Driven DISTURBULATOR For fast, easy cleaning of carpets and large rugs . . o New Easy ‘7 BEATS! ‘7 SWEEPS! §? SUCTION CLEANS! NO MONEY DOWN $490 Weekly OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL 9 STORAGE-§ 39 CHEST " ‘TV-BENCH gorgeous All that's modern in ONE cleaner and you save ‘29° THIS WEEK! & © 8 pc. set Detune Attach-O-Matic Clip-on tools Action Tip-Citp Swivel-Top o Super Power—20% more suction—fuT % H.P. motor @ Amazing 3-D Rug Nozzle with floating brush e Shag rug tool—optional e Reduced suction for cleaning drapes © Low priced—$20 to $30 LESS then moet [other daughter, Mrs. Henry Hell- ‘man of New York City, was pres- lent when Paulekas died. Bobo visited her father here in’ See fae Piles he cae esl Thursday carolers will leave from . cal ll. He improved and Waterford Community Church to WASHINGTON, Pa. uP — Juliustyeen living with & cousin urs The United States produces 70 The King’s Disciples of the |Per cent of the world’s passenger church are sponsoring the caroling ‘program. ‘homes. (Comnninity Church Carolers to Entertain WATERFORD — At lentertain 7:00 p.m. the people in their © nonw el” Save a set amount from 25c to $5 a week for 50 weeks. Come see us this week. 16 E. LAWRENCE DOWNTOWN Bills or Bells Next Christmas? Join our Christmas Club and- make sure you'll have enough funds on hand to cover all of the end-of-the-year expenses. a lat SAVINGS and ‘ Loan Association 761 W. HURON STREET 407 MAIN ROCHESTER ILA SNE SEDGE OY it TOO Ey CS SEA I > OTS. ane ASSORTED SALTED NUTS Almonds, filberts, couhewe Brazile, and walnuts. $75 ASSORTED CREAM WAFERS Creamy, daintily colored FANCY FRUIT STOLLEN COFFEE CAKE A delicious, old-fashioned fruit erecta psa fare Grp Noes eugar icing creas Gat ana 19)25 Decorated Christmas BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE A fine-textured, yellow-batter cake, filled and frosted with lus- cious buttercream. Beautifully decorated for Christmas. THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY NYelalelela: g 000 Shin To Ett ~ Eo Christmas , frosted a aT DEVILSFOOD BUTTERCREAM LAYER CAKE Delicious devilefood topped + with buttercream, then chocolate icins;. FRIDAY AND ll over with creamy SPECIAL $1.75 URDAY ONLY gs ALMOND TEA RING A famous Sanders coffee cake at a special price for Christmar breakfast. SPECIAL FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY THURSDAY, FRIDAY AND SATURDAY PLEA 5 eee ee CHRISTMAS CENTER DESIGN ICE CREAM SLICES Strawberry ice cream o0° PINT bell in vanilla ice 4 slices to a pint eream. Pistachio ice cream tree in vanilla ice cream. SE PLACE YOUR ORDERS EARLY SINCE 1875 “eh Where Quality Costs You Less JE 2 alle 9a es 8 nf or AFR IE RRL LEP 3 Sanders Stores and 29 National Super Markets Visit your nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center Telegraph Road and West Huron Street, i in Pontiac Ls £ \ . we ) . , E . { r : \ . * . A - aden THIRTY-TWO sss THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 | See the GARITY FAUCET Church Sadly Learns want to im a box on the sidewalk, TYPE DISHWASHER is not working so well. On Demonstration Some Have No Honor — yesterday someone drove off, At HAMPTON‘S MARIETTA, Ga. (®—The First with the cash, box and all. $39.95 Terms Methodist Church reports that it8 ndia's first air-conditioned third rking lot, under ¢ = ay ed by ; Hampton's 825 W. Huron honor system parking class train is announced by Indian which motorists deposit what they Railways. Get 50% more for your old sewing machine... when you buy the amazing new ADMIRAL | ’ 4-SPEED , mwas TS UPERMAT I! WINNING DOLLS — Judy Fosher, center, of Judy, 16, is a freshman at Fontbonne College, St. | Creve Coeur, Mo., shows in Munich, Germany, her Louis. With her are Isa, left, and Jutta Guether, Out with the old...on with the newe | dolls = = won as 55 U. = Caen ue contest. a twins and 2 a ' soe — ne re est, easiest, most advanced auto- | ThavGacel | k g wee* matic portable in the world! a r niuc \ Here's Some More Hints y 7 ont \ What a Christmas present for CLEVELAND w-Stanley Wen (nr!) a ay the busy woman! It's easiest for Rounding-Out Gift List «: 0 10» srs veseraas to aus 9° PTS ate Hat ‘k I <4 as . own’ pie to unlimited fancy stitches, Amaiedty compect By JANET ODELL usual gift. A young couple would oreo after’ mechanics from monogramming to Ton ae wee : a“ | Have you planned all your house like a French Limoges oil and repaired 1s) emeehed ror acne straight stitches! Ne inet es . decorations for the holidays? If} vinegar set for special salad The car wasn't ready. A mechanic| other automatic sew- away Powe ou're still looking for something.| serving. had taken it out to test the new ing machine in the cet a do-it-yourself angel kat It In line with the do-it-yourself {ent end and another car had) world is so simple to Model 1814R |contains 12 aluminum fol a craze. Better Homes and Gardens rammed into its rear end, | operate, yet so versatile, RECORD panel Gore. ae ae wae has publicized a Handyman’s — Book. Most home owners would So- Dont Argue —$14995 a I 9 P L A Y E R ately formed sarsyio vee like to have it for reference. ! (Base Extra) ULTRA- ; ahs aude which came out when Thinking of the younger persons CLEVELAND u—Mre. Loretta NECCHI & ELNA MECCH Pine ey 48 ara 78 REM clus yhete Ae layer sppeared 00 2our gift list. we suggest a set Giarrizzo, 70, filed a $25,000 dam- (ancem) MODERN Seis. RP iscecnicen als a Sent eG P eune a pone of metal beils tuned to scale. Each age suit against house painter SEWING CENTER — oo Cee Ue eee gee DOW bell is different color. > Stanley G 53, vesterday a € : sas t J lar here. Yeu can buy a chess en- a color, and the Stanley onsior, 53, yesterday, d , layir eS eas : ; an men, complete with a history of the Pi#yng tunes easy for the small green when she criticized his work musician on her garage. i id 2” . | , Economical ancient game mage | ee : Tv a) 0 “4 95 Any cook who likes to experi- | LEWIS—Fine Enpainire : CONSOLE ment with spice cookery will rel- —— thusiast a new set of plastic chess music is written in color to make charging that he painted her arms. 74 =+N. Perry FE 2-9143 ish g wooden cabinet holding a Nd doren boxes of assorted spices 2 Sunbetim that pop out at the touch of your — finger. She'll also like some hand ¢© $ 95 CONTROLLED HEAT carved wooden cocktail picks for ie Adrnate FRYPAN entertaining. f A Does your favorite man play Y gf i ion golf? Buy him a golf bal | parger c Or give him a compass for his &. next trek into the north woods In Is— 21538 Search of deer 48tar Power Pane! inside. An amusing lamp that caught Right - Up - Front contr ols, Ree. our eye was a seramic Siamese No bending down to tune, + cat twosome. The light shines = push button turn on 319.95 through their eyes which have aj NOW realistic Cuff mks are popular with men) , | . ond and women of al| ages. You have \ an almost unlimited choice of size, |!!! R Di APPLIANCE type and price Mens clothing ill store executives say French cuffs {h| 422 W. Huron FREE PARKING FE 4.1133 he) au) ia) ig AO sat green shade to make them more, | eirathee wore coke aa actif Horsman and Natural Dolls fine leather case makes an un- “B. | 20% 33% oer | ny (/ / = ov ! All dolls reduced! Save a whopping 20% to 331/3°% T, 4: | on nationally known dolls! All sizes and types! Beauti- O hi “Ol f 1Y fully dressed! Choose early for best selection! ORANGE BLOSSOM -| | DEAMOND® | 3-Pe. TABLE & CHAIR SETS Delightful settings, beauti- 9 S ‘ 2, fully made. You'll be proud to 2 ; ° ] $ 6.95 3- Pc. Table Set.. $ 4,88 8.95 3-Pc. Table Sel...... 6.88 | | show them to your friends, because they are genuine . Orange Blossom designs from 7 \. , Redmond's. 10.95 3-Pc. Table Set...... 7.95 15.95 3-Pc. Table Sef... ... 11.95 27.95 3-Pc. Table Set...... 19.95 29.95 3-Pc. Table Set...... 22.65 BULOVA | ‘eile laineeniatitiilad Bien ey PEAR LS ! z ‘ . | * Every woman loves pearls... GODDESS OF TIME E | : ¥ = | ¢ gift that will always please _ #3 ine wate . Cnocse from sets designed with }: 3{ ¢ Fine watches in both men’s exquisitely matched pearls. : 4 7 7 and women's models .. . “ Z, distinctive styling in white F $3 00 % Eo or yellow gold. Many with rom ese 1 ners , matching expansion bands s . The gift of an Omega ‘ + Wea 1 - we CUFF LINKS and : From $35. 60 voices deep apprectation, TIE BAR SETS Pstrcmn Sat rinaing wir Ciocse tries any a ee: resictant model $14, 95 Aerial Ladder Fire Trk. $41 88 resistant model: J signs lodge insignia. in gold . = i oe silver 9 <0 trom $79.00 B i 19.95 Trailer Truck Fleet... 16.88 From co , . _ . ii . PEN and PENCIL SETS Pe ee ee PE GUN & HOLSTER SETS. egular $3.95 “ 98 | Chora tn ine “_ a = Se |ii| $2.95 Gun and Holster Set... . 1.98 SUPER. MARKET ? vee fe ro | eee Za ce ee || 4.69 Gun and Holster Set..... 2.98 ; Sheaffer seta for | SLEDS ij $360 Sled eee. $2.98 4.98 Sled................. 3.98 5.96 Sled ................. 4,98 MODEL TRUCKS | men and women mate . & - = \ oe £7 HH, on — | é em ‘ie b-a|| 5.95 Gun and Holster Set..... 3.98 , ii | MISCELLANEOUS TOYS BROOCHI Tdenti "a nh a * 3149 Trading Pott and Gun... 2 BB ‘HES vps gs 7 Tw ce i rading Post and Gun ........ 2.88 A fine assortment of Me Ecee _PARRI NGS ii $4.95 Handy Andy Tool Seis. oe $2.95 2.38 Telescopic Cap Rifle ........ 1.98 Phinestone pins and brag BSE ESE Distinctive jewelry that is | 9.95 Handy Andy Tool Sets... 5.95 18.95 Grand Piano and Bench ....... 14.88 ca (old Gee and please ee oe ee vieue! pieces or matched 39. 95 Grand Piano and Bench creer slerane 32.88 the gene ond and you can have hem 4.95 Carpenter's Eenem ..... 2:95 99.50 Child's Play House ......... 49.75 From $2.50 ve € Redmond 's. 6.95 Remco Radio Station ........ . 495 9 i: Texaco Gas Pump ............ 4.49 | 5 i ) WHEEL TOYS $14.88 4.95 ae Drawing Sets ..... Eig $19.95 Tractor ............ 2.95 Chime Horse ........ 2.44 32.50 Space Cruiser....... 26.88 21,95 Tricycle ........... 16.88 Net Wana _ Optometi alas lers | al | | _ FINE FURNITURE 81 NORTH SAGINAW STREE PHONE FE 2:3612 [|| POOL TABLES , - __ . $16.96 Pool Table..........91288 0 | | 40.95 Pool Teble-.....,.,, 9096 . i all : ] “ : oon! i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1955 THIRTY-THREE 3 pa je gd MPANNNAS YY 1, Jy. Orr ger te ee sad ‘wore °° C KOR OE hi iets ‘e LS te Rent i , @ 9. 4 Sas an oll: Mi D602 MODERN = av sv | MAHOGANY BEDROOM SUITE ®00KcAse seo = = Tpc. KROE 3 OF — IT —FrigZE—ALL COLORS ae , fir, xoNS OUTF - =k a ys ’ “NX — 7 f e | | od 4] 4 | ~~ ; ¥ »” Big 4 ; . ee a THIRTY-FOUR - THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21, 1958 i RECONDITIONED Revolutionary Ideas May Buys Old School Tea gol ALL ROADS LEAD TO MODERN Aid Poultry Producers - tNorth Branch ot Metamora By ED MARKAITY . A corrugated steel roof fea- | 0 ranc | METAMORA — Installation was (Associated Press Farm Writer) | tures a full-leugth ridge venti- | \e . » i “The whole trend in the | ‘held for new officers of the Meta- : : = laro. ce GRAND RAPIDS. (#—The Ham- NORTH BRANCH—At the auc- s 3 DAYS ONLY ‘ten Poultry Farm managed by. poultry industry today is toward mora F&AM at th eMasonic Hall larger operations,” DeWitt says. tion sale of the Ferguson school pjere récently. i h “With automatic feeding and wa- and grounds on Burnside Rd._, held: Installed were: $ 50 of triple-deck roosts to double the tering, one man can do a better here. the school building and acre! Worshipful Master, James Mas- capacity of a 32 by iWO-foot cinder job of caring for thousands of of ground was purchased from the Son: senior warden, Cassius Clark; Fred Billett, offers the innovation block laying house. The lower two birds than he formerly could with North Branch Township Agricul-|junior warden, Harrison Morse; roosts are equipped with feeders hundreds. To keep step, poultry- tural school for the sum of $1,125, | (reasurer, Donald Travis; secre- imen in Michigan must begin to by Edward M. Klaus of that vicin- tary. Lawrence Freeman; senior 4 PAY $1.25 PER WEEK und waterers \use large houses. We built this one, ity ‘deacon, Floyd Walker: junior dea- Billett says the new system (to show one type of a highly effi- Other properties were bought by CO". Wiliam A. Tompkins; mar- produces as good results as com- cient house. various individuals for a total sum Shal. Kenneth Flowers; chaplain, | | FEATURES: ventional housing but adds that | The DeWitt Enterprise also, in- ‘of 98 |W. V. Thompkins; organist, Her. still more changes are planned. cludes a modified 40 by 60-foot | ‘man Fick; tiler, Glenn Walker; NEW WIRING “We've been thinking of doubl- version of the larger house. These included a wooo shed, @ stewards, Edward Brecht, Gene aa irst in Better NEW FOOT CONTROL ing the width of the roosting __ _ sumer ot a and seats, /reeman, Guy Hénry and James . M 1 F + NEW PLUGS area and using a section of slat- 8, bench. stove, platform, —Dolsen oko cana a] urnifure mew rius | sa an ming + vten 88 Oxford Couple Satine a S-YEAR GUARANTEE elaine: Celebrates 67th | The property. situaied five and Receive Word of Death 8 os | poy ) a “| “3 _ 5 fj | ‘ , . . ; A , -_ . a @ By ls ‘> h 45 i THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. 1955 7 THIRTY-FIVE ; — soos - | : —~ . Sd . Fire Fighters Assn. | e N d | An agreement for advancement industry has been signed in Salis- hitherto reserved for Europeans | [ asurer ame of native workers in the copper bury, Rhodesia. Some 25 jobs,will be open to Africans. Dairy Farmers Total Production cree New Officers . .-_ RRR RRR ARRAS RRR * . 5 f me tS RS PRS IR ~ Re ) mm | ~ A i PR ~ ie ~ i ~ ii. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP [J Townshi Board | 2» eos +SSBSBB5 Pe eee ee tee ey te Sete Sete { { S | F | d Lloyd Gidley was elected president iv a 7 . rb "es. | | | ry q ; id f ° 7*¢ PCT aT SaleM 10 quad eCOr lof the Waterford Township Fire) TROY — The Troy Tow nship ©) Calbi Has Those Most Wanted Musical Gifts! @ . . cd Fighters Assn. at a recent meeting Board ee inst a Sea Pe) rece; ee Metre eats ” Move to Bring Higher Planted Farm Acreage of the group. onsen na eee an nn g., , ay @ A : Others named to office were “20 *r¥ nated ils WEI Tale, All Wood Students’ and Beginners’ Return for Milk by . Smallest Since 1940 Lewis Golf, vice president: Clayton matically out of office as pesairen | 2 d y S and beginners / Organizing Though foncrainte, secant vice peccieet: when ne pes : eons ge UKES Gl HT A RS A Edward Smith, treasurer; Bernar . y) d m ~ WASHINGTON (INS) — Total|Torr, assistant treasurer; Leon The T hip Board intead |O $ SALEM # — Southeastern Mich- : ownship ppointed 7 | © Se ee et farm production this year will be/Thornton, secretary; Robert Poor-| Stephen B. Hill, 4490 John R., @} With Patented Pegs ¥ An exceptional ma- last night, organized the Milk Pro- about equal the record set in 1948,™4n, corresponding secretary, Bur- as the mew township treasurer Pe) hogany finish hand % ee despite the fact that planted acre. ‘0m Hilliker, James Donaldson and) and he was sworn into office last | » $ 95 rubbed and _ polished v meme) LAL ate isha CS Ck age was the smallest since 1940, Donald Kerr, all trustees; Robert night. The board appointed Fred MA y hand-trued frets a) to bring a higher return to the ain aap the|Allen and Charles Callahan, Hildebrandt as deputy‘ treasurer oe up ¥ .. . Nand-true rets. farmer for milk. | Biocieri pinaglabed al ‘new|suards; and Russell See and Ken-| to assist Hill in completing this rs) Only ~ In a telegram to the Michigan! ; : . ; ; jineth Hallenbeck, guides. | year’s tax collections through | at, Ga hh 4 a high yields were obtained in oats, \3 " 3S B ARIT¢ yN k y ary a, Assn. we ome soybeans, hay, alfalfa, seed, sor-| oe | March. : we - INE 4 $] Q2! tod said “We have devised means et onl en ah — ; of collective bargaining between a. ghum silage and oranges. $5 Fee for Sewer | _ The . board Sbpr oy ed se City UKE 4 td farmer and a dairy.” It continued:| Zea. ie Second largest crops on record ’ eller ee for an ad e 0 ¥ uP ¢ . e were set for barley, sorghum W | - |vance, 0 Att! é 0 ¥ : 1 he situation Ie so desperate | yuperu WOOD grain and rice. ater Inspection arn $30" t bi our program to the 17,000 mem- | Mr. and Mrs, Louis Wood, of, The crop board said the big.yield “WATERFORD TOW NSHIP—Sub- Drayton Baptists \ e bers of the Milk Producers 410 Quillan, Drayton Plains, an- considerably above any in the past dividers will be charged a fee of P . W k’ oe = : a RDS paren & a © Fea nnounce the engagement of their six years, was helped by the's5 per lot hereatter or inspection repare WEEKS ¥ ALL METAL Seth Thomas = . daughter, Judith Rae, to nald| weather in many ways during 1999 of sewer and water, the Waterford : . : “< ne. sag See coc pes Senne: Denhoff. He is the son of Mr. despite some setbacks which were|Township Board decided at its Moa. Yule Programs oe MUSIC METRONOMES ‘ re) of dairy farming coptinue to climb'ang Mrs. Cl e Denhoff of “spectacular and much publicized.’’| gay , re : “ { 3 but that farmers in the 12-county | Plymouth No date has been set. Anne acreage yields wee real- Gay Pight meeting | DRAYTON PLAINS — The First vy STANDS ia mai Wieser gon are _ 24 area surrounding Detroit are Te for A limes (in ltcarn Gavesed sorghum The board also passed a resolu- ‘Baptist Church of Drayton Plains ¥ an amateur or professional SPINET 8 ceiving $1 hundrdweight less for ‘or the wedding. ‘cates cotton ns d pa scan ea al tion adopting the state housing will have its Christmas program i ley Sa é ' * practical “ iene eieGonomenn tse L AMPS e milk than they did three years ago. gar Seets any beans) rye sweet; 2° Public Act 167 of 1917 a8 at 7:30 pm. Saturday, Christmas @@ ped cnsiiyi)scJusted roa Guvingcnn ol eecees ; Another protest group within me Programs Planned clover seed, lespedeza seed. broom) “ended: nieve o $ 00 5 ; $ 40 o? MMPA was formed eariier at corn, grapes, cherries, apricots.) The bid of Cy Owen on a 1'z Everyone ts invited to see the <% — $] 330 : —— oe Romeo. It accused the parent =~b p d Ch h avocados, lemons, cranberries and ‘on truck wes ecrcmed play of three scenes “To Hear ‘@* “ ; ie peer = ee Sree oe Y VIYGEN UNUTCNES vainuts Licenses were approved as fol. the Amsels Sing”. It concerns a gy senenee CE, HOOT CHEEK A COENEN ECE Ps) vestigating the charges. | DRY. icN—The Methodist Sunday} The 1955 wheat crop, both win- lows: Peddlers license for Arthur: tari “pe a tf or on eo 9) ne Schoo! pupils and the church choir| *f, 884 spring, fell nearly one- Haynes, 6455 Andersonville Rd, MAS withow 2 * @ . ° Ie ee ae % the church, *ftlt below average and was the used car license for Carl Lasswell | “ Van Dyke Man Found ee al abel ance the Be: smallest in 12 years due to the 2546 Pontiac Lake Rd. subject to) On Christmas day the church ¢ je ? Injured by Roadside lore a4 there will distribution of| government's acreage allotment property being commercial : jwall pave = combined oy e e 2) . y: on ; tcakenents | and heavy drought losses. SS ‘School and church service at 10 Ps) ; 5 ; . Ps) yUARREN Ce Ge a Roe with refres = | Other crops below average were Santa to Visit Clifford 2: The entire Sunday School wil © Pontiac's Locally Ouned Home of Conn, Conn Director, Selmer Band , oung, %, o 395 Cadillae ‘ ‘ : ak se Ss , : , Vani Dyke. (a ie serious (condition Peeg Npaianesre ce te tere idry peas, are sweet potators.; CLE FORD — Santa Claus wil nelly oe Tike un — ae Instruments—Bundy Flutes, Baldwin Pianos and Organs % in Van Dyke Memorial Hospital : *™ (buckwheat, peaches, pecans, sugar- ; iMord from ? te ee age Tosaship Sie: ee a.m. On the morning's program cane syrup. and tung nuts. stop in Clifford from 2? to 4 p.m e 119 North Sa i aw Ph FE 5. 8222 e | will be a sermon, several read- The 355 mililoin acres of crops Saturday to talk to the boys and) Most Northern Ireland factory a Poa g n one = Ps) Young unconscious lying on the ings by young people with two side of Timken road late last night. Lieut. Anthony Winters says’ one members by the mixed 115, acres less than in 1954 and'/€ms. it is impossible to tell what hap- '3, 400,000 acres—about one per cent pened until Young who is still un. At St John’s Episcopal Church —below average for the past 10) conscious can make a statement.jthere will be a Christmas eve years The board said an “un- lservice beginning at 10:30 p.m. usual number of crops’’ made rec-| 1 The Rev. Ray Bierlein will give a ord yields per acre. Husbands Are Guests sermon followed by Holy Com METAMORA—Mrs. Lloyd Jaku- munion. To Sing With Glee Club | girls about their Christmas prob-'accidents happen on Monday = iforenoon, surveys show. ‘p' iplanted this year were a half mil-! t it to the Metamora Saas meas Gab at its erent meet. | DRYDEN — Richard Muir will , 460-Acre Farm Sold lleave Lansing Friday with the| Husbands of the members were also entertained. Christmas gifts | METAMORA — A recent real MSU Glee Club to spend a week were exchanged and Harold Best munity was the sale of Hunters in New York City . While there. | showed movies of his trip to Wvo- Creek Farm on Sutton Road, pur-/the club will appear in several con-| ming. Refreshments were served. chased by the Prudential Invest-:certs and will sing on the Ed Sullt Mrs. Floyd Walker wii! be the ment €o. of Detroit, The farm)van program Sunday evening, Dec. Pas) next hostess. — ; ‘contains 460 acres, | ’s ENGGASS for Fine Silver! | Since 1865... It’s ENGGASS for Fine Silver! | New! Flair Heritage First Love Eternally Youre Remembrance Daffodil | ¥ ig es *! For | wavery YQ Mls This one has moved a lot of folks to change their buving habits. ’ c, [4 | ‘ Thats yg | rt qua For this strapping sweep of car is a Buick Speciat—solid Buick . through and through and sedan-big for six adults. J tig | Yet the dollar difference between this beauty and the well- ' Y / . j known smaller cars can be sifted down to a pocketful of pennies. . NA. : you can buy rcsitknsnics cy W847 ROGERS BROS. | same cars—as the price we show here proves. ) FA g, e@ But the difference im brawn and breadth and fun and thrill — 256 Buick 2 er. Because here, folks find, is so much more sheer automobile for / the money —big-car power, big-car ride, big-car performance $ 00 * and big-car room at a-small-car price. , for It comes from new, record-high power—from a big new 322- cubic-inch V8 engine, the same basic engine that powers the costlier Buicks. delivered localfy! It comes from a new Buick ride — backboned by Buick heft, sinewed bv stout steel]. leveled bv all-coil springing, cushioned by triple-oil-vohime shock absorbers. ’ It comes from a new and advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflowt with brilliant new getaway response and bigger gas mileage im your normal driving range—plus sizzling new full-power safety- surge when vou floor the pedal and switch the pitch. Arid it comes, of course. from Buick size and solidity and steadi- ness — and all dressed up im Buick’s new sweep-ahead style. So why not come in and try one on for size? Drop in this week and borrow a key. What happens from that pomt on is pure thrill — aided and abetted by low prices that make this the best buy vet. +New Adcanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow ts the only Dynaflow Beick builds today. Ht is standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century—optional at modest extra cost on the Special. Give a Complete Service... she'll cherish it forever 0” see sacet Gutason \“* ® : on rv : © trey Semen Bening og BOOKA AA nOU Ok j | i RN SETTER AYO eat fee i *9.door, 6-passenger Buick Speciat Sedan, Model 48, iflustrated. Any state ond local toxes, additional. Prices may once wn cums nam | wary slightly in adjoining communities. A wide variety of extra-cost equipment and accessories available at your option. __ JU mane === | = OLIVER MOTOR SALES, INC. | 210 Orchard Lake Avenue | Pontiac, Michigan Phone FE 2-910] OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS — | ‘: PARK FREE IN LOT OPPOSITE A&P a - ee : - IME STORE wei RE GRANDPA a € oa — * ne ha, THIRTY-SIX The Amazon Valley has an oil find. Now For Christmas eee eae re ee TRANSISTOR | : HEARING AID "350 COMPLETE LS | | Just magne! A finest quality 4-tran sistor Zenith backed by an iron-clad 10-day money-back guarantee of full satisfaction, yet selling for one fourth the price of many comparable ads So small, so light it can be hidden behind a man’s necktie worn in a woman's hair! Operates for only about 10¢ a week For FREE Home Demonstration Call FE 8-075] Better Hearing ’ Center 8 Mt. Clemens St. For Office Supplics Sce Citizen by Municipal League Mich. today was named an All-) initiative by the National Munici- 4 new tease on life. At the close of World War 2, the town felt that it had te do something for its teen-agers, The young people complained that, etcept for an ancient YMCA, only local roadhouses offered the best recreational facilities. Despite the fact that the com nunity was no! wealth, Port Hu- rons citizens realized they had to form a central clearing house for .armous projects FUNDS WERE SOUGHT With this objective, 200 local civie groups united behind the Port Huron District Foundation, Funds were raised by public subscmption to build memorial recreation park and stadium, complete with sepa-| rate football, baseball and softball fields. Then, funds were raised for a new hospital and new YMCA center, costing $1.000.000 each. Additional contributions came from 22 of the town’s largest in- | dustrial firms who donated a share of their profits to the foun- dation. The Girl Scouts and Boy Scouts received funds, a youth camp has been built, and the city | | was loaned $20,009 without inter- | “PortHuron Cited las Leading City | Initiative - Wins National Award Given NEW YORK ¢INS!—Port Huron, | America city for outstanding cl itiren pal League and Look magazine Port Huron’s story will appear in_ the Dee 27 issu oe magazine * * The honor comes to oe, mt Huron’s citizens for their fine youth pro gram which has given their city THE BERRY S 4 es Ae a a | _THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1958 By Carl Grubert! BUT I'M JUST AS GOOD State Car Crash Wreaks Havoc in Chain Reaction 1 JONIA UP — State Police say lf-year-old Richard S. Jones, lost control of his car at a curve on M44 Monday night and set off this chain reaction: | The car broke off a telephone pole. skidded 250 feet and as it rolled over, crashed through the wall of the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Brand in the village of Grat- fan The car caught fire but hap- pily the village fire department was only a short distance away and firemen put out the blaze quickly. Mrs. Grand 57, suffered facial lacerations. She was taken to Butterwerth Hospital in Grand Rapids. Predicts A-Powered Merchant Vessels LONDON up — A leading Amer- ican engineer predicts atom-pow- ered merchant ships wil] be on the world’s sealanes within the next five years, Kenneth Maddocks, assistant professor of marine engineering at the University of Michigan, said in a paper read to the Institute of Marine engineers that atom pow- ered ships could compete with con- ventional craft within 10 years. Maddocks said it was unlikely that atom-engined ships would be a commercial proposition before 10 years because of the difficulty, of supplying fissionable material at reasonable prices “Probably one, ,two, nuclear powered merchant ‘ships will be in operation within. Jones, of Orleans. and an uncle. jthe et five years.’ "he said. J.T. Haley, riding with injuries The car took out 100 square feet of wall. causing damage estimated at $2,000 40, of Ionia, who was him. suffered minor Thieves: Steal Records From Salvation Army CAMDEN, N. J. and possibly, People, People Everywhere MANISTIQUE \ — Stricken ill Sunday noon, Mrs. Don Johnston, 69, died Monday in her three-room' home near Thompson while her husband, crippled with muscular distrophy, watched helplessly. Ld * * She had been suffering from: heart disease for the past year. Johnston was unable to summon help because he has no telephone. Sunday afternoon he crawled to the kitchen to get coal for the stove. When the county snow plow went by he tried to attract attention Crippled Husband Fails in Attempt to Aid Wife the house is a quarter of a mile from the road and the driver did: not see the signal. Johnston burned papers in the stove with the door open in an un- successful attempt to attract the attention of passing motorists. ¥ * * Last might Johnston's nephew) and niece, Mr. and Mrs. John Ol- sen, came from Thompson to visit the couple. They found Mrs. John- ston dead and her husband crying /hysterically in a chair across the room. Iraq's 1955 drought cut eh by waving a kerosene Jamp, ce output. PAY ONLY $1.25 PER WEEK COMPLETE WITH 6) WE DELIVER ATTACHMENTS and emer DEMONSTRATE © Cleans Furniture ® Cleans Stairs Call for Free © Cleans Cars Demonstration © Fumigates Closets , sea Biase | FE 2-9143 Open 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. Necchi & Elna Sewing Ctr., 745 N. Perry (INS) — The | WUARDS 4 South Saginaw Street, Pontiac... . BACKENSTOSE FOTO) GIB ROL EEE) ext tor 2 smattboat harbor, Christman enon ree for the 5) In addition to Port Huron, ten meanest thief title. other cities a mecetwe awards., They're the culprits who eke into a Salvation Army booth in Other ichigas cities cited for Camden and stole a record player All-America honors in past years and a half-dozen Christmas carol include Grand Rapids in 1949, Kala- recordings. mazoo in 1951, and Flint in 1953 GUARANTEED CHRISTMAS DELIVERY If You Live In Pontiac... Any purchase made at Ward’s Home Outfitting Company up to SATUR- DAY NOON, December 24, will be delivered anywhere in the City of \ Pontiac BEFORE SATURDAY i Evening, December 24. eisners 42 WN. Saginaw St. = Fatalities on scheduled US. Newly - established firms are commercial air liners are less boosting Brazil’s iron and steel than one per 100 million miles of output, Rio de Janeiro reports. flight. If You Live In Oakland County... _ Any purchase made at Ward’s Home Outfitting Company up to NINE P. M. THURSDAY EVENING, December 22, will be delivered anywhere in Oakland County BEFORE SATUR- DAY AFTERNOON, December 24. PHILCO TV Lemore Control OO if ih May the harmony and joy of this Holiday Season brighten the lives of you and yours. To all of you, our very best Yule- tide wishes. SAMPSON CARD TABLE and CHAIRS li) when porchased with any 1956 Philo TV with TOP TOUCH TUNING Just a Touch... There’s your station I 0 He, er There's nothing else like it in all TV. Just i = a touch turns the set oo on, changes stations FI . fe) e or turns it off. Yours in this handsome Samples Philco 21" mahogany finish console. = $3595 Open Evenings Till 9 P. M. While They Last Ask About the WARD-WAY CREDIT PLAN : © No Interest! HOLDENS e ax Conyiew RED : —— TRADING 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 f] © Ne, Pevmont it STAMPS! NEAR TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER work! Ps : ; | ry ; _ h y | ' 10'S a ORCHARD LAKE ROAD ( BLOCK EAST OF TELEGRAPH oo 9 TH 9 Pi CLOSED SUN. & MON. DECEMBER 25 & 26 We Reserve the Right te Lim#t Quentities Sale Oentinues Thru Saturday, December 24 , C of Grinds 1 LB. VAC. — Large California ce ao FANCY CALIFORNIA Emperor Grapes ao _— LARGE CLUSTERS 2.25: ee ese Stock-Up for the Long Weekend . BEN U.S. GOV'T INSPECTED a. Gs GRADE ‘A’ (ee Cea TENDER, YOUNG, TOM “Sze TURKEYS FULLY CLEANED AND DRAWN - OVEN READY LEG TENDONS REMOVED 18 Lbs. These tull breasted delicious turkeys will moke your Christmas dinner some- ging up ing te remember! St yen s todey et this low price! HEN TURKEYS LAND O' LAKES FINEST THE PONTIAC PRESS, SEEN Svat DECEMBER 21.1955” a5 335i. JACK FROST Pure Cane my SWIFT'S PREMIUM BONELESS \CANNED $999 SLICED ou. New Era Potato Chips ‘t= + 69 5 Lb. Can Cello BACON Pkg. SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED 2° Granulated SUGAR POM LON ns aye, [POFK Chops ROAST (2 20ilhSxst wt. 395 MONARCH Yellow Freestone repay happen Sliced Q vet Whole or Jellied CRANBERRY Fancy Mixed Nuts .u.txs7,., 49° Jiffy Biscuit Mix erga! 2Q Brandied Mince Meat iss 39° Brach’s Chocolates re $88 Brach’s All Filled Mix i732 55° Brach’s Gloria Mix 32%: “2 45° Brach’s Filled Straws “zi:%" 29° Brach’s Black Walnut Puffs 29° Holiday Puddings 9 Ssmsecn 49° Spiced Crabapples = «vz. 29° Mario’s Stuffed Olives ..'.. 53° ‘ Center 5 9 Cut lb. L222 AALLLL — ‘| LAND O° LAKES FRESH GRADE ‘A’ —" EGGS KEYKO PILLSBURY'S Table Quality OR BALLARD MARGARINE | BISCUITS In Yellow Qtrs. Plain or Buttermilk — ik, $990 | Dm DE 10 Biscuits In A Can ‘§; HOLLY HILL Frozen Grange Juice 6 rn ‘7 V-L8. PRINT. 3... 2. s.:.... BUTTER 09° ° bn iar { THIRTY-SEVEN Aullof Good Things wees For Merry Christmas Eating Time! You'll Buy an Extra Present with the Money You Save at TOM'S! . Tom's Markets Will Be Closed At 6 p.m. Sat. and All Day Sun. and Mon. DOZEN CARTON ? aa | -THIRTY-EIGHT ~ Since 1911 Red Amnesty ) Me te 44 STATE AVE. bars. mene — PHONE FEderl 2-432 Roosevelt Petition to Shorten agreement with the philosopt « [It added that the motive for . appeal was ‘their attachmer the democratic way of life” The petition. made public terdas,, asked that sentences « jailed Communists be comn to time already served Thes sent ta prison after being coms ed of teaching or advocating Our regular price atmosphere often marked by teria It also sought postponemen more than 100 similar cases pending or under appeal A spokesman for the Com \Vew Fashion Colors TIARA § 95 q - bert Sprague Coolidge of Harv * Reg. 3.50 oD § 9) University and Roland i of the Yale Divimty School Adoration Pattern Or - — New Haven Railcoad Sunbeam Sunbeam Electric Razor Lady Shaver BS BOSTON WP ane road starts an extended 50 for Yo Ne z ' or Your Old Razor Wayne and Youngstowr The railroad said i! is the New England service of this on an interline operation AY DEPT.—MAIN FLOOR , “ sceverns. Lehigh & Hudson, 33. ~ the “ kel Plate & Wabash. by next summer. Plea Sent to Ike Signs Terms of Commies #8 to Ease Surplus /First Christian Church here by Miss America of 1956. NEM YORK «Ph—Forty two per- . WASHINGTON um—-Rep. Hope The sender was Sharon Kay sons, including Mrs. Frankhn D (R-Kan) predicted today Congress Ritchie, a Grand Island girl now Roosevelt, have petitioned Presi- will approve a farm program con-a college student in Denver. dent Eisenhower to grant a taining the administration's “sot! The letter that came with the “Christmas aminest\ ° to Commu- bank” plan for taking surplus crop: check yesterday said “from the nist party leaders jailea wonder the land out of production time | was just a litle girl, I Smith Act. atic 3 i have worshipped in this vet om . : . Sey “s" ee pt EY LS oe There will be a farni bill at the chureh. and e was here that a The petition stressed that the large county ot EERO, and ~ coming session, and the soi] bank Christian principles were molded. signers were “in fundamental dis. ®@tlest pioneers arrived here via.) be an essential part of if” wy the Communist party and with es sential elements of its program were ms > cible overthrow of the government mate soil fertility. Unemployment is down in Eire. /s ff o~ OTHER POSTPONEMENTS Foreign Traveling Bill be . , . —_ . FLORSHEIM SHOES Sy “GHT- ee se . PT SOT] §, Jans Lia! Ta pro. Ing = = —— a ae Le © ian A mal of Legislators Sought farm condifions also call for meas- i . het sigilas The petition said the trails b House (Grou ures to dispose of more surplus ur a C For Christmas tok dD Coe aes — ‘were carmied through in a pe y e foods abroad and at home. and to , ee fete 4 Ueela8 riod of the ‘cold war and in an * nist Party Cee ressed pee se and . orefor ant . E 0.f D5 San9S pleasure when toll of Te PeINON Counterpait currency ie fonrigh (aeeene fT, AS Propesal to go] EXPGNsion E K Shine Ki . which mas mailed ue F CONES money received in exchange for per cent of parits a standard Watch Bands esquire ootman : ane ut 4 feria ay Pomecelt American aid to other countries ~aid bv law to be fair to farmers Tl ‘Ss F "le é l S O l c $ 95 Swiss import gol dal 4M vce Cot the late Pre sent vgn. Under the law it is available ton relahon to their costs. LadiesMen's turs., Fri. and Sat. Only $4.95 See ee ee em 8d ee ee ee ee ~,. Pay expenses of congressmen on _* * * . nem Ilo cases Wh morne fi ‘ot or 4 Fi i cares flags ces ote or mom crs nla Norman Thomas 16 fica pe abroad ed troller | fep. Albert ‘DOkla'. asta $595 Was. 445 sweep second hard Unconaitionally guar- dent: Dean John Cc Bennett of pares eee Democrane | leader te S ecial a . anteed. Union Theol gical! Seminary, Lew- WOULD LIKE REPORT Sed i a eeperate interview (ihe P O Ss 10e Ol e on POiORIC © J f is Mumford, author: Elmer Rice, Chairman Burleson ‘D-Tex) of per cent veupporn) bill ill be Geo es-Ne rts eae Toastmaster playwright: , Chaplain John M. the House Administration Commit. passed by Congress . rg wpo 20 W. Huron St. ‘ Krumm of Columbia University, t¢¢ Said today he has asked the “But 1 don't think Me will be lewelry Dept. R B Automatic iM Stephen Cary, of Philadelphia, sec. department, as custodian of coun signed by the President,"’ he said. ogers ros. 7 a retary of the American Section of terpart funds. to furnish details on . : CC 0) EE EEE . Meat Fork, Gravy Ladle. the American Friends Service Ow much it gave to members of Berry Spoon Committee: Henry Steele Com. Congress this sear. More than 200 Reg. 23.00 mager of Columbia University, Al. Congressmen went abroad during 3ainton Begins ‘Piggyback’ Plan The New Haven “PIR- out back’! freight service today With sional travel ing this year. § 00 § O53 F plies three times daily by : e \J its own truck-trailers on flatcars ’ || dose Be ee apnea Streetcar Sale OK d Trade-| The service will go t) Detroit DETROIT (‘m—Sale of Detroit's “ Legs and Underarm Cutter Qeveland. Chicago. Akron, Fort iast 183 streetcars to Mexico Qty TO MAKE THIS OFFER TO YOU Other get cooperating roads are the Erie, cars NOW IN PONTIAC 1116 W. HURON |: ee I _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 21. Wy Be Ike May Veto : : Farm Supports CEN SO ay oe Congress May Approve said was the biggest he had ever| received from an individual for, Benson Soil Bank Plan ehurch construction was sent to the: 1955 Air service in Africa's Gold ing completion of airfield improve Coast has been expanded follow- (1 ments at Abidjan. ‘56 Miss Siacniies Sends Big Check to Church Fund ed - eee ¢ Surest way toa Jail . man's heart! that other support this girls like me Jesus Now I am so grateful people saw fit to church so that httle could lear about vy. of the Clinton River. facts disclosed from the historical records by the ‘Oakland ~ County. Planning Com he sald in an interview. Hope is the senior Republican on the House Agriculture Committee therr Mission Secretary ricult Benson ; ne : wae tiny — oe plan “ant to offer my contribution to to as < Cte) ’ a uproR =) * be used for the building of the under which payments — totaling —_ ; : tt new church, where more and more abour 400 million dollars a vear— ; : young people can leain about rf If would be made to farmers to take Christ” juted some of their land out of produc- + The pastor did pot disclose the tion and put it to grass and trees amount of the check he idea ie to curb output of com- modties How in sury! on Junket Funds is and te pro- better the lot of small farmers. WASHINGTON &—The State De President Eisenhower is ex- , partment has received an informal pected to submit his administra-' 1 Of request to fiurmish Congress a de- tion's farm proposals to Congress now tailed report on how much counter- in a special message next month part currency was spent this sear Hope said that from what he has by traveling iegi alors heard. a presidential veto may lie If most men were asked the gift of their own choosing, thev would sav Floraheim Shoes. Why not make it 8 reahty this vear—with a Florsheim gift certificate, SPECI AL—Regular $ hws © Cleaned © Adjusted © Recvlated S 4” mu ard the summer and fall If and when he receives the re ANOTHER GIFT SPECIAL From cLayton's FURNITURE | FIRST TIME port Burleson said he will decide whether to make it public. His decision probably will be influ enced by the attitude of committee colleagues and House Speaker Ravburn (D Tex). 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See ; Nin Gotham Fight as Christmas Presents “00 re Commnut a a t Fone Taqre. \ MEET | Mother, Two Children’ wew YoRK—Dear senta Claus: today it Wil fire on any, United| aT have, been klled by the Reds F syioays 12:45 eo SCREEN 4 FE 5-83 Killed at Home; Father 1 have been a very good boy and I thought I would tell you Pegging, =— ae thers Sew over Commit NOW PLAYING thre SATURDAY I * * / € Wounded Elsewhere what I want for Christmas and what the other little boys are, : . \ oe | The radio quoted from a Com- il & History's Greatest Epic ; ...On the Screen at Last! \ oo jeerweng munist statement at yesterday's Chi e Feels Quake ‘ : : NEW YORK —A woman and Do not bother bringing me a jeweled carpet sweeper for|Military Armistice Commission’ SANTIAGO. Chile (®—Two heavy ¥ Parmaust IR SILVANA her two children were found bru- picking up caviar crumbs which I saw advertised. What we meeting at Panmunjom. . earth tremors rocked the coastal , a She . \ e BEER tally stabbed to death in a fur- neeq around here is some cheaper presents within the reach See mere an ee aly of a a about Pol DOUGLAS. | ad) MANGANO. . . < : scattme ; ; nists miles, sout Santiago, at 8: 7” WINE nished Staten Island apartment o¢ evergnody. Happening to run into Mrs. Van Heflin. I asked'with ‘“indieeri ” iai : ; is Remar. nyse \ ° last might. The bodies were dis- i¢ she Sree hacks was getting from her husband ane ee a Ones no te?) = night. No damage or, / “ ge \) @ CHOICE covered by detectives who wanted . , ob OS 4 eli-'injuries were reported. LIQUORS to tell her that her husband was * x * * . | os a4 Fe &, é found shot and cnitically wounded “Yes, a white Cadillac and a hi-fi set,” she said. Hollywood Headlines: , rFECHNICOLOI \ @ DELICIOUS in his car. ' This isn’t what I had in mind. Dagmar has bought her ; ae COCKTAILS At 11:10.2:00-6:10-0:50 STARRING Police said the three-room apart- P ° ment ma twostory frame mouse Musbamd some red. flannels ay Deborah Kerr Signs Up R a th i | | was covered with blood and debris. cheap and) possibly. amusing ! “4 indicating that a struggle preceded COC SSIDLY sing. ° “ | ie abe tia atin Ore aay Aaa selected to Make Picture in July } | 7 = beret for her mate. Phil 4 Debra Paget The dead were identified as Mrs. Silvers has received from By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS few months ago “Honeybear" War- § Jeffrey Hunter Shirley Palin 25; her daughter Bing Crosby’ a two-foot-long HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Deborah ren eloped with Dr. Stewart Brien. ¥ Charlene) Syand (son) Kedwicks 2 gold-plated shoe horn which (Kerr knows exactly where she'll ———= 4 AT 1:10 - 4:40 - 8:10 be and what she'll be doing come Rumor says that Joe Paster- next July. She's agreed to star @k and Sam Katz are dickering in “Heaven Knows, Mr. Allyson.” With both Columbia and 20th Cen- Mrs. Palin was found in the bles ¥ : t . kitchen with three stab wounds. €%280/es you to put on your The boy lav on a bed. with two Shoes while standing up DARDAADARRDDDDDDDIE COCKTAIL \ \ \) . LIBERTY . L VLLALZALLLELELLLLLLL LLL OU NGE stab wounds in his back and one “De you know what I'm There are some problems, let t’ry-Fox for a release of their in- TODAY in his arm. The girl, apparently setting for cyear- me say. with ‘Mr. Allyson.” since, dependent production. bY 85 North Saginaw the last killed of the three, was oon that piri ont ees the story is about a ae and two, ha as ‘stabbed three times in the front of, - oom Marines | shipwrecked on a desert) Tee Anderson gave a surprise ace | birthday party at Romanoff’s penthouse for John Gillian, her | best bey friend. Greer Garson | helped by asking Lee and John to pick her up. She kept them , At td oo oe nade asked a celebrated female. eas, | It could not be immediately de- “A rubber stamp with his termined what weapon was used Rame and address on it. Me Ade Boys like to stamp their DANCE Detectives said Mrs. Palin ae name and address on things, a white woman and her husband.) even if only on themselves.” Milton, 27, a Negro. Palin was| WI | H ME shot once in the chest and once, Art Linkletter found a flow- in the roof of his mouth. Authori-ler pot with some built-in but- THEIR BULLETS TALKED WHERE LAW STOPPED! rs tat? DUFF saccy WINTERS island. One of the men, an ag- nostic, is converted. The producers will work closely with the church getting advice on any scenes that} nulght be ‘controversial waiting so long that all the guests | |TO MAKE DEBUT had time to arrive. It was also | One of the most beautiful wom- Dr. Rex Ross’ birthday. He came | ‘en in this town or any other with Merle Oberon, ‘town is Hjordis Niven, wife of Da- ties said they could not question thie . : TON IGHT him for at least 48 Sours. : vere we Mace pags . DAGMAR vid. Yet, Hjordis never has done Fredric March and Florence [l- pau DURYEA . ¥ * * 5 : ., Ly o , ; ; anstging professionally until right dridge arrived | in town today via Police said the Palins had quar. Humphrey Bogart’s offspring. Personally, in a Bway gadget now : car and checked in at the Bel Air 9 reled Saturday and apparently shop, I bought a little hand postage scale for 98c, a miniature: This is how it happened: The Hotel. They motored all the way shortly afterward Mrs. Palin Sewing kit for the same, and a couple of small hip flasks for Four-Star Playhouse, of which Da-, from the East moved out with the children carrying lemonade to football games. And who'm I going to V'd is one of the heads. was cast | Blyth's beloved aunt. Mrs. Neighbors told police the Palins| ° ing about for an actress to play : S 7] weve them to} ithe role of a Scandinavian spy who Pat Tobin, received word of the W. Huron at Eliz. Lk. Rd. Jihad had frequent arguments, fol-| | ‘lowed by separations. Jackie Gi Py if al is * . gets involved with a British news. death of her sister in Ireland just! ackie Gleason likes to give Bibles, and Frank Sinatra ‘paperman behind the Iron Cur-,When they were celebrating the! = & once gave a dear friend a lifetime airline charge account. ‘tain ‘ |arrival of little Maureen Ann Mc- esi a : . P : Nulty, Ann's baby girl Some friends of Fred Allen presented _ with a variety So without David's knowledge, eee = e e r) of exotic a at foreign restaurants. “I was on a diet the casting office called Mrs. Ni- i at the time,” says Fred. : | ven and she consented to make For the ! . Santa, all I want ts some Christ- her first professional appearance Christmas Party! , mas ties This may sound corny, but me Bate Keeping.” oppecte Da: Bah - » - : a Eecaivid: Tricks - Jokes - Novelty . : it's honest. You see, since Slugger’s 7 Comie Christmas Cards a2) Wednesday Is Family Night growing up. the Old Man here can't |, Ort OM ot dramatics. but um. Ayo (pea Plus JOAN BURT | ‘ t , , 4 ' Ld to a3 uburn Ave. - hold onto a tle unless it’s around his til now she never put her studies ———— VILLA INN Where Dining Is a Pleasant Adventure 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. Cerner ef M-%4 and (Clarksten Rd — Lake Oriea : - _— —— FONTAINE LANCASTER THE MIDNIGHT EARL... for Mrs. Bobby Van over her hus-| Sugar Ray Robinson, who has band’s appearance on Eddie Frsh-| COCKTAIL claustrophobia, walked up 20 flights ¢™S Spectacular Saturday night that she almost lost her expected ‘ :] A in the Squibb Bldg. to see his busi- | LOUNGE Closing December 19th fae || RE-OPENING JANUARY 20th . Best Holiday Wishes . . . See you at the end of a much needed vacation, El-Mar Drive-In ness mgr., Joe Glaser... Sammy | ‘ : | 1122 W. Huren St. Davis Jr. gave Eddie and Debbie the . SB Was rushed to Cedars of " ? ; Lebanon Hospital and for some Huron Bow! Bidg. wedding gift they'd requested—a big time it wae feared she might | red frying pan... At the “Man With jose the child, but I'm glad te | The Golden Arm” opening Kirk Doug- gpy the ‘baby was saved. | { i = if \a Tr las said, “My beard makes me look 80° 1-< \an who was the former bess Nt W th A UNIVERSAL INTERNATIONAL RELEASE . ‘ < Restaurant . . . Dixie Hwy. at Silver Lake Road distinguished I may NEVER take it piana Garrett. has been ordered — off’ ... Carl Bakal’s photo book, by her doctor to stay in bed. which rT} 9 éeny URANIUM” “How to Shoot for Glamour”—with she will have to do for some time Held Over! SAT. TOP GUN and DIG THAT pictures of such honeys as Pat Park- THe ed expe pa s Tune ; = . | thoroughly enjoyve e spectac- ss pt IG ee oes Os YOu iar I thought Eddie was never Pontiac's Own Ss b ’ Dick & jim @ POMOS SS) aint Binke ed ay a for two ad agency men, and was told, “No, we’re going Dutch— -,. © Jim's using his own expense account and I'm using mine.” WHAT HE HAS for all the children Le DRIVE-IN nae wey don't own a camera better. He was a gracious host r., . Sun. Choreographer Michael Kidd with a list of guests who could do 130 S. Telegraph sen —- bought 4@ pounds of yogurt to take things and do them well | back te H'wodd ... El Morocco PREFERS DOCTORS Try Our New Drive-In Service duo: Sharman Douglas and Tony | The daughters of Supreme Court 5 TIMES TODAY . Bartley, Deborah Kerr's husband © Justice Warren prefer doctors. A, : Shrimp ta 2 Oe © Soaghert eg ... Ingrid Bergman reportedty foursome at Ciro’s was Virginia oes ort : rr L) [) ae P " . ae _ . 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 . - and crashed into the house|T, p Child quested by Kent County’s three cir- F d X-Way Hits S three-quarter mile elevated section e Bru ker Wi it 5 k Hurt as Car Hits Home =|"! o Protect Children ord X-Way Hits Snag cker Will Spea road. Jones judges who hildre requiring the use of structural steel 2 = GRAND RAPIDS @ — William |“ siciig Eanlcced| | DETROET = (Oumpietion ofl te ee ree DETROIT « — The Society of GRATTAN ® — Mrs. Mabel TE , 40, vorce cases were being neglected. ill not be finished until Septem- and a pasesenger, J. T. 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NEW own and operate every toy the market today. he would ac college degree i * * well-known toy manufacturer or educator, It is the opinion of one played- out reporter after an afternoon matching wits with the toys at the Toy Guidance Council's New York showroom. he] INTENSE ENGINEER builds, planes edge of bookcase base. Tool bndge from complex Erector set. sets make good presents for all Comes in sizes for six age groups. wheel, controlling auto's progress along moving highway. Competitor This Year's Toys T YORK—If a child could fun on fun cumulate enough knowledge for a That is not the opinion of any According to most kids. it is The educators begin their work | when the child is still a giem- ber of the bib-and-diaper set. Crib exercisers enable the tod- dier to grasp objects firmly. What objects? Why, toys and games, of course, Toys and games that enable the brain cells to keep pace with the muscle cells, The child is then given a train set known as ‘‘chuggedy-chug.”’ In the good old days a toy train DRIVER OF THE controls mobile highway’s speed. FUTURE cracks up toy eer gt Ae ae uto as he plays game it will start and stop by remote each Children While They Play eating treat, better forget such | They hand the baby a game brain trust has just begun to fight.; Toddlers with Wall Street aspir-| called “Candyland.” Any child By now the child is set for a that immediately envisions an little basic philosophy, ‘Annie Oak- ley’ is a children’s game based ations are given games of high finance such as ‘‘Easy Money” thoughts, This is a board game on a wild west chase for bad 4d “Monopoly.” Once the money with a gimmick: All moves are men. The good guys never lose, ‘S$ Made. it must be spent wisely. based on a child's ability to dis- tinguish colors, While all this ts going on, the educators keep rolling blocks, al-| phabet blocks, from their white. ‘towers. : | By the time he can crawl, to day's youth is able to count, pro-| nounce the alphabet and name the which is as it should be. With this firm base in ethical theory, the child is well pre- pared to face the passing of years... and more educational | games, “Pathfinder” can be played well only when the child has an under- ‘The child is set for science re- search, e « -&. | Chemistry sets are introduced. First the child is given the simpler models with a mere 100 experi-| ments, Just before commencement exercises from the school of fine games, the child must master the | | CONVERTIBLE sportscar con-| which teaches the value of safe driving practices. One player turns |tains 60 pieces, When assembled, i control, | men’s clothes shop. 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Come: in and choose gifts of good taste | } , that say Merry Christmas in o very smart way! ° . fe a. ' . , , in the 1955 In the 1955 HUB CLOTHIERS . eae bo 18-20 N. SAGINAW: ST. ‘ KENTUCKY STRAIGHT BOURBON WHISKTES » 100 PROOF - BOTTLED IN BOND - THE OLD GRAND-DAD DISTILLERY COMPANY AND : 7 - 4 & THE OLD ee) DISTILLERY COMPANY, FRANKFORT, KENTUCKY, DIVISIONS OF NATIONAL OISTILLERS PRODUCTS CORPORATION . ; r a4 }* * > \ oe) df ‘ : i, \ \ i | \ \ THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 Football Great Zuppke Suffers Serious Stroke Former Illinois Coach Is_ Hospitalized With Cerebral Hemorrhage CHAMPAIGN, Il. w — Bob Zuppke, one of America’s foremost football coaches, is hospitalized and in serious condition after suf- fering a stroke last weekend. Zuppke, 76, Illinois coach for 29 seasons before retiring in 1941, was hospitalized last Friday with what physicians called a ‘‘cerebral vascular accident." » Ld s Dr. J. B. Christie, associated with Cole Hospital, said ‘you'd call it a hemorrhage or blood clot ” Zuppke, who led Illinois to seven football titles and was the master of the upset, reportedly suffered paralysis of the right arm and had lost his power of speech. How- SLES | ZapERe Wan Watering (Wordle | TT ay Geavoce head Ghar Sid (Cull KING SOL VERSUS JACK FROST — As the mercury bubbles man, left in picture, puts his Rams eles in preparation for their title sterda . | Cooke reportedly suffered the through calisthenics at Los Ang stroke on Dec. 11 while listening) == = = to a broadcast of the Chicago : io Bear-Philadelphia Eagle total | game which the Bears won 17-10.) Ncl en irs Zuppke has long been an advisor). to Chicago Bear Football Coach . . core tant ss Crowd in South Before his retirement, Zuppke-, coached Illinois teams won 131) games, lost 80 and tied 12. Under Zuppke, Illinois won the Western! age ome Conference title seven times, the! wo years being in 1927 and ee . | Bradley Player Draws Zuppke, who was born in Berlin. and came to the United States in Ire of loyola Fans 1881, graduated from the Univer-) After Fouling Out sity of Wisconsin in 1905. He was master of the fast quip. Once, in reference to upsets, NEW ORLEANS uw — Forward Zuppke said “a football takes a Shellie McMillon, Bradley's Negro nert said he was concerned follow- basketball ace, created an uncer- tain atmosphere for Loyola's inte- grated athletics program last night when he became the central figure in tbe school's first racial incident. McMillon, a 19-year-old sopho- more from Chicago, aroused the crowd last night when he fouled out and saluted fans by sticking out his tongue. The cheers which greeted him during pregame introductions funny bounce.” Newk Is Happy Over Pay Boost Signs ‘56 Contract for | ! Gillman Improvises Ral Lineup for clash with Cleveland Browns Monday, bundle up for a 10-degree-above-zero workout in Cleveland, Ohio, prior to the National Football League’s Christmas season battle for _FORTY-THREE Se: wade Snr a tie ie the world’s professional season classic, Dec. 26. At right, Browns football | Coach Promises Dons Will Leave F loor if Incident Happens SAN FRANCISCO —Phil Wool-| \pert, coach of the top-ranked Uni-| ve says he \Friday night in the USF basketball incident occurs.’’ igame with Loyola of the South at’ ‘New Orleans. . Wichita at Wichita, In a telephone conversation with last night the San Francisce Chronicle, Wool- jing an incident involving a Negro player last night in Loyola's 71-65 \victory over Bradley. | The player, Bradley’s Negro ace ‘Shellie McMillon, aroused the icrewd when he stuck out his tongue after fouling out. ' Three of USF's first stringers are Negroes, including All-Ameri- ca center Bill Russell. Woolpert said: “I don’t know exactly what hap- Snow |s Big Obstacle in CLEVELAND ®—A subtle warn-or pregame oratory, but neither ing to the Cleveland Browns, now is he adverse to using a little preparing for the National Foot-'roundabout psychology when the USF Asst. Coach Ross Guidice sued by Coach Paul Brown. scouted the Loyola game last night.| ‘This is the time of year I like following its victory over Pitts- for a rsity of San Francisco Dons.) Woolpert said that even if the to study the personne ‘ball League title game with the opportunity arises, Los Angeles Rams, has been is- “2? The team had a natural letdown 1," Brown burgh which clinched the Eastern will “pull the team off Dons did vote to play he ‘‘would told the Cleveland Ad Club yester- Division crown more than two day, the floor if an incident occurs’’'pull the team off the floor if an day in a statement he knew would weeks ago and is having to con- reach the ears of his players. ‘‘The'tend with adverse weather condi- The Dons beat the University of 800d ones get better when the go- tions in preparing for the title Kan, 75-64 ing gets rougher. 5 z OO ‘game Monday Coliseum. | Brown did not elaborate, but! “‘It’s difficult to concentrate and sources close to him interpreted learn with the wind blowing and the statement as a hint that some the snow falling, but we have to lof the others would not be with the forget about the weather,” Brown team when the 1956 season opens. said, Brown is not one for pep talks| He called the. Rams a Dayton Expected to Snap Kentucky Tourney Streak LEXINGTON, Ky. U&—Dayton’s|kethall tournament in their title in Los Angeles * * ‘fine es ual post- championship in the ann ls in speaking of the Brown Dr football team” team now standing between the tirterne and their second straight league championship. Shortly after the luncheon the Browns were on the practice field loosening-up session. Full scale workouts are planned for to- tomorrow and Friday. The squad will leave for the West Coast Saturday. Montreal Lead in NHL Grows Canadiens Ahead by 14 Points After 7-1 | Win Over Hawks | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The three-goal “hat trick” is a NFL Title Game LA |s Plagued With Injuries of Top Stars No. 1 Offensive Center Along With Younger May Be Lost LOS ANGELES vup—What next for the Los Angeles Rams? Victims of an uncommon run of injuries all season, the Rams to- day faced the possibility of meet- ing the Cleveland Browns for the National Football League champi- onship without the services of their veteran offensive center. Leon McLaughlin, it developed, has the mumps, * 8 The 228-pounder from UCLA is in bed. The team physician won't ~* know until later this week whether he can play—and Coach Sid Gill- man had still another major worry, Did anyone else—including him- self—catch the mumps from the ironman of the Ram squad? | * * * | So Gillman, hurt just the day before when his big fullback, Tank Younger, was sidelined from the ‘game with a broken neck veterbra, ‘set about to improvise, He said Bobby Cross, 250-pound offensive tackle, would take Me- Laughlin’s place except on punt plays. Bob Griffin, a star center iat Arkansas, will take over to snap back to quarterback Norman Van |Brocklin on these occasions. “I never played center in my life but I'll sure give it a try.” |said Cross, from Kilgore, Tex., Ju- nior College. | Glen Houltzman, 240-pound rookie |from North Texas State, fills in ‘at tackle, * «¢ The Rams have another ex-col- lege center, Larry Morris. But the jrookie from Georgia Tech is busy jelsewhere, as a linebacker, and ipossibly a fullback, the latter be- Jing unique since he never played fullback as a varsity man. But he Reported $25,000 With Brooklyn Dodgers turned into jeers and the Loyola pened down there. Maybe it was band snapped into ‘‘Dixie’’", march- actually a small thing. But I'm ing song of the Confederate Army. going to find out. And when I do, McMillon’s fouling tactics, I'll put the decision up to the play- BROOKLYN ® — Pitcher Don'termed “‘unnecessary” by sports ers. If they vote not to play Newcombe and the Brooklyn Dodg-|writer Buddy Diliberto of the that’s it.” ers were all smiles today, after Times-Picayune, started a Loyola’ dead-eye dandies ruled the choice clash tonight. rarity in hockey, but when two'has to spell Dan Towler in the im many quarters to break Ken-| It looked like the invitation af- Players on the same team turn absence of Younger. tucky’s monopoly on its own bas-/fair was certain to further scram- the trick in one game, it comes McLaughlin's ailment before one ble the national ratings. under the heading of a super- of his most important games was Hot-shooting Dayton, No. 4 in rarity. ironic. Yg started 79 straight |The Associated Press poll, hit \wir-- That’s what happened last night’ games from 1951 through 1954 and tually half its field attempts and When the Montreal Canadiens de-|missed out the first time in the * ‘ the big righthander quickly came| stampede to the free throw line. to terms with the world champions Loyola, behind 15 points when the. for a 1956 contract calling for a|fouling began, hit on 21 of 26 free Connie Mack NBA Favorite counted Jim Paxson’s new tourna _ feated the Chicago Black Hawks,’ Rams’ opening exhibition against reported $25,000. * i s This was $5,000 less than the once belligerent Newk said he would demand after the Brooks de- feated the New York Yankees in the’ World Series, but represented a $7,500 boost over his 1954 saMry. Newcombe, who will be 30 years old next June 14, had a 20-5 record with the National League cham- pions this year. and his 359 batting average helped the club along the pennant road. — “I am very happy over the deal. the 240-pound hurler from Colonia, N. J., said after reaching agree-| ment with E. J. (Buzzy) Gavasi, throws to take a 71-65 victory and hand Bradley its first loss. | Loyola Coach Jim McCafferty later minimized the incident. He said he thought McMillon “‘lost his head" and became ‘‘disgusted’’ with himself. There was no other demonstra- jon in the crowd which is seated on an integrated basis. Loyola embarked on desegrega- tion in athletic events last year.| Guard Al Lewis of LaSalle College’ was the pioneer and played with- Negro players on teams in pre-, liminary games. to Celebrate 93rd Birthday | PHILADELPHIA (—The grand old man of baseball, Connie Mack, | lis all set for his 93rd birthday an- | ‘niversary Friday and for Christ- mas celebrations. | | He was: sent home yesterday from Presbyterian Hospital, where) he was having X-rays taken of the) re) Bee BK FITS FINE — aos : | The New York Knickerbockers, | Utah and Minnesota clash “| : tar Day ee te even ws ersh oranp et IAT TANKELS SEK SCa ‘hip he fractured in a fall Oct. 1.| on the uniform of the Chicago hey were going to run away from _ Doctors announced the hip was White Sox and likes it. The slug- the rest of the National Basket- jout incident as have several other healing well. He will spend the the Cleveland Indians for short- stop Chico Carrasquel. holidays at the home of his son, Roy, in suburban Bryn Mawr. Dodgers vice president. “If hard, work will make me have a good year, Ill have a great one. By ROBERT F. VOGEs Cage Results COLLEGE BASKETRALL KENTUCKY INVITATIONAL TOURNEY (First Round) Kentucky 173, sennesets 6s Drayton 77, Uta CHARLOTTE CARROUSEL TOURNEY (Semifinals) Wake Porest 87, Colgate 80 Clemson 89, Tennessee 86 Florida Btate 86, Boston Univ. 63 ‘con- surprised if at least one, and pos-' isibly two, assistant coaches are hired away from the Michigan State football family this season. Nothing succeeds like success. ° Ld] * So a couple of schools already Mise. State 88, Davidson #2 (consola-/are putting out feelers to the as- tion) sistants who helped coach Michi- QUANTICO TOURNEY or Aioeg ht pr-rel Akron @7, Iona (NY) an. Marines 100, Lemoyne (NY) 86 1] State (Ind) 93, Georgia Tichrs. 87 Mt, St. Marys (Md) 78, Wabash (Ind) bi gan State to the number two spot in the National football poll and a return shot at UCLA in the Rose Bowl game. td] ® * Other schools would like fo latch on to the multiple offense as practiced so successfully at Duke 93, Pitt 54 ‘Temple 93, Penn 13 Po 04, Rutgers 54 soUTR West Virginia 89, Richmond 74 | Michigan State. The best way to ‘Spartans do tt Is to hire away an MSU first Rose Bowl appearance on apolis Lakers, 111-104. PASADENA, Calif. W—Don't be, assistant as head coach. New Years Day of 1954. And, regardless of loyalty to) Devaney was an assistant school, there isn’t an assistant in, coach and scout when Biggie the business who doesn't want to Munn was head coach, joining be a head coach some day. the staff in 1953. When Munn * > 2 You coach on the effective Michigan as head coach, there -vas an al- State staff as a possible candidate, most complete turnover among for a head coaching job. | the assistants. | * But there are two names as the A graduate of Saginaw Arthur most logical possibilities — end Hill and Alma College, Devaney coach Bob Devaney and offensive line coach Burt Smith, coached for 14 years in Michigan Devaney has been with Michigan Ste staff. His last seven years State the longest. In fact, he's the “Sched at Big Boawer Bicmine only assistant ~~ was with the ham) Keego Harbor and Sagihaw when they ma ir : ™ Orleans Loyola 71, Bradley 68 eee Ban Francisco 75, ichita Oklahoma A&M 67, Oklahoma 66 Purd bd clay ity 76, Auburn 68 Detroit 109, Baidwin-Wallace 88 Beloit 97, Bariham 66 DePauw re Pb ~ Michigan , Ca Central SOUTHWEST Tulea @4, Baylor 59 FAR WEST babe State 4, Michigan 7! Beattie 84, Bt. brad det oat) L] Oregon 85, Northwestern Sdontana State @5, Utah State #1 MICHIGAN HIGH SCHOOL Ann Arbor 79, Dearborn 39 Grosse Point 68, Mt. Cletnens 58 East Detroit 50, Van Dyke 38 Pig la se, Medion ra. adison Noe maven ia, Almont, 4 1 5 Eaton Rapids 0! co) taceng) Ot Alpena Cath, Cent. Marys 52 Fowlerville 2 beer pie 4 (OT) Jackson onroe Jackson hep Marys 47, Monroe Catholic Central 46 Arthur Hill Sag. 56, Bay City Handy 44 . St. Mary 73, Holy Rosary 51 Sag, St. Peter & Pa Bag. Sacred Hea , Hemlock 83 Saoeogr | 71, Port Austin 38 Jains 44, Birch nae ° City 68, Frankenmuth “ agiac 57, Bangor Adrian 56, Hillsdale 47 land 80, Comstock Park 45 Wudington St. Simons 57, Waikerville 39 Greenville 68, Rockford 64 Aes ree Lal There are 6 Sports Pages : in: today’s poation Press wae) ¢... high school#, | Smith, offensive line coach, is janother senior staff member well- grounded in the Michigan State system. A graduate of Detroit Redford High and the University of Mich- igan, Smith joined the MSU staff im 1954 after a successful high school coaching career. |Agase and assistant coach Bill Yeo- head coach of their contributions to the Michi- gan State success story. Four Hamtramck \Netters Ranked HAMTRAMCK (INS) — The United States Lawn Tennis As- sociation today placed four Ham- tramck, Mich., youths among its top 15 players. The USLTA gave Gerald Dubie seventh place and Ray Senkowski the eighth spot on the national list of competitors in boys’ singles. As a doubles team, Dubie and Now in Cellar , ging center fielder was traded by ball Assn’s Eastern Division, today ment scoring record of 35 points @1!, to extend their National Hock- Fort Ord this year. |to put down Utah, 77-33, in the'¢Y League lead to 14 points. | * 8 ‘first round. The Utes were the No! °,Maurice (The Rocket) Richard Once, in one late season game 3 power in this clash of unbeatens. 2d Bernie {Boom Boom) Geof- he was injured and forced to ride Kentucky, No. 9 and winner of {on each blasted three goals past the bench. Capt. Don Paul, who Knickerbockers Drop its two previous tournaments, also Chicago, goalie Al Rollins. Geof- hadn't played center on offense ie hit frequently to stop Mi ta,|‘T!0n. who has lost some time by since he went to UCLA, took over. Into Basement Tee while getting a tt-point per. injuries, is trying to get back in| Ram fans, and the popular Paul After 98-91 Loss formance from center Bob Burrow. ‘M¢ face for scoring honors which himself, still wince over the dis- | shelved near the end by a sprained) h¢ won last year. organization that ensued. vankle. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Size of North suai Gioek win {OF Flint’ Indians Today found themselves tied for the cel- ilar. | MSU Aides Are Coaching Prospects | 1 moved up te Athletic director | could name almost any) and Duffy Daugherty took over | jin the first period, and although) high schools before joining the nois, was high man for the winners soy man also could be mentioned as' game today. : oe on the basis! Clemson only last week won its £2™es were played ‘at Jefferson, The slumping Knicks dropped a Speed of South 98-91 decision to the Syruacse Na- tionals Iast night in Madison Annual All-Star Game Square Garden after the Boston Expected as Contest | Celtics had turned back the Minne-| of Speed vs. Size The results left the Knicks and) MIAMI, Fla. @ — The North- ‘the Nats tied for last place in the South college All-Star football division, each with 12-10 records; | game in the Orange Bow] Monday sie the. Ceti umes nt se nigh may turn into 8 cones of Pe {speed vs. size. buried the Lakers even further in| * * * With a resounding 66-21 victory over Ypsilanti tucked under their belts, Pontiac High's swimmers seek new laurels today when they open their Saginaw Valley Confer- ence campaign against Flint Cen- \tral in the PHS pool. The visiting Indians, coached by Alex Crane, finished next to fast in the 1954-55 SVC standings and do not appear too strong this the Western Division dungeon. “That North squad has some big * * Ld /men,” said Andy Gustafson of The Nats jumped far out front Miami, director of the Shrine charity contest. “It may line up jas a game between speed and, |size.”* doubt as to the outcome. John) (Red) Kerr, a 6-9 graduate of Illi-| ¢ ithe Knicks made some threaten- jing gestures, there never was any | ‘se @ @ ustafson, watching yesterday's with 29 points. players stayed on after practice! to get in some extra drills. | | Bernie Crimmons (Indiana) and) Art. Lewis (West Virginia) co-| coaches for the North, said ‘the jbovs are showing a fine attitude |and from now on we will just have one morning practice a day.” Deacons Favored in Classic Finals CHARLOTTE. N.C. we — Wake th squad work, noted that three) season after last Friday's one- | sided setback at the hands of _ Lansing Eastern in their opening dual meet. Only five lettermen are back in the Indian camp this season. Re- turning tankers are Dick Kirby,' freestyler; backstroker David arr; freestyler Ronnie Hosner: breaststroker Kenneth Catlin, and Gary Berryman, an able diver. “The rest of our squad ts very inexperienced,” said Crane, now serving his 5th year as Central's swimming mentor. “We fully ex- pect to take a sound beating Forest, the tournament favorite, and Clemson, a rank outsider.) meet tonight in the finals of the Carrousel Basketball Classic. Each team had gone into the, tournament with a 1-3 record, but) Lopsided Sco Backfield coach Sonny Grande-| Wake Forest was tabbed to win R ; , ed lus, defensive line coach Lou and Clemson was figured to be in)_°U"&Way games characterized) the seventh place consolation /vesday night's action in Pontiac’s icity basketball leagues as six first. Atlantic Coast Conference 24 Eastern junior high gymnas-. game in three seasons in the 'UMs. | league by nosing out Virgiria, 75-) In adult loop activity at Jef- 73. Last season Clemson had a ferson, Lonie’s Tavern bowed to 2-21 record and was twice buried the Trojans, 46-38, and Griff’s Grill by Wake Forest in ACC play, Polled to a 71-28 victory over Phil's 120-65 and 100-79. Inn in National League contests. Bob Williamson collected 15 points in the Trojans’ decision over Louie's while- the Tavern five was led by Ron Sandage who picked up 10. Don Hard- ing’s 18 points paced Griff’s parade of buckets and nine mark- ers by Jerry Fisher was the best Phil's had to offer. 3 Spartan Cagers Meet Irish for 72nd Time EAST LANSING ® —Michigan State will play Notre Dame in bas- ketball for the 72nd time tonight. The series going back to 1908, shows ‘the Irish have 51 wins to res Dominate City Basketball Activity | Laughlin netted 14 points in the Meteors’ easy win over the Blue Devils. The policemen's romp over the . Lakesiders was sparked by Bob | Dewey, who meshed 11 baskets for 22 peints. Dave Grubb picked up 13 points and Gil Hernandez added 12 in the Spartans’ losing cause. Jack Johnson chalked up a dozen points for Oliver Buick. City league games tonight pit Shaw's against Booth Homes and GMC against the Lakeside Royals in the PHS gym at 7 and 8:30 p.m. The Aces face Slaybaugh’s at 7 fighters split 19 points a round and the Police Association tackles based on the opinion of the referee the,Wolverines at 8:30 in Class D and two judges. ‘tilts at Lincoln. ~ ‘ height advantage, from Pontiac's strong team,” Crane said. Des Boyce's crew will be headed by standouts Tom Cross, Bob Keavy, and Anton Simson, along with Denny Simonson, Bill Hamp- ton. Ken Bogard. Jim Cornforth, and Gideon Robarge. This afternoon's meeting starts ;at 4 p.m. Middleweight Bout on TV Boyd Puts 5 Straight Wins on Line Against Scortichini ST. LOUIS (®—Bobby Bovd. fast- rising Chicago middleweight. puts his string of five straight victories on the line tonight in a 10-round boxing bout with aggressive Italo Scortichini of Italy. The ninth-ranked Boyd. who started his climb up the middle- weight ladder just a few months ago, is rated a 2-1 favorite to han- dle the shorter Italian Boyd. who punches well with either hand, has a knockout victory over George Johnson in that string of five victories and an upset win over Gene Fullmer. . Scortichini. rated a lighter puncher than Boyd, likes to move in on his opponent in a crowding style. . Boyd, who has about a three-inch probably also will hold a three or four pound weight edge in the nationally and locally televised bout (ABC-TV at 10 p.m. EST). Under Missouri rules, the two WEDNESDAY'S PRO BASKETBALL 20 for. the, rtans of MSU. The Aces downed Pulver Tire, Louies © ............,... 412 7 15—38 » EASTERN DIVISION The aasuns ga into this game 40-27, and the Meteors spanked the TFOUMMS --+-1e+serceeess. eiisies 12-46 pcedetphia - a. with victories over Southern [-|Blue Devils, 44-22, in National loop Gertrs wedaecvcgeseessls 18 16 23 iv—Th| poem linois and Pitt while Notre Dame Class D battles, while the Police “""* 210 ¢ 12-28) ¢ racuse weston ev has a 2-4 win-loss record. _ Association crushed the Lakesid- — seeeeees teres A ae me @. Louts — —_—— ers, 67-21, and Oliver Buick troune- om | sompy al v Nam STANDING ed the Spartans, 4735, in American Motors 0-019 18 M146 Annpelp division ‘D’ scraps, all at Eastern. , Philadelphia Gale McAnnally tallied 14 points [oeehaere <..lv.tiiwiit. 3 88 em i to lead the Aces ‘and Mickey Gon-| t > ' Byrac ecocevesdess © 20 21, G38} eae 13.10 618-47 No ge zales got 11 for Pulver. 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Al- patr of fighters respecting each| of lend contact work for the game Bruins have given indications that You can’t beat °*75’’| The man who knows paints | patented Pre-Shrunk Oils, B | other's punch, Rose Bow! football opponents Michigan State and! UCLA both were concentrating on defense today. Usually carefree MSU Coach, ‘Duffy Daugherty was.a little bit! gloomy when he talked about his first all-out scrimmage on the Coast. * ¢ @ UCLA attack tried out Bruin single- wing tactics against the first team | Second stringers versed in the ground. and Sanders is satisfied with their they won't stick with their ground “We're going to have to spend condition. game if the Spartan defense stalls more time on defense in our prac-| Sanders told his squad there them, UCLA seldom has gone for tices,"" Daugherty said, ‘‘because |would be no practice Friday, which'the long pass, but Sanders had his, |we just haven't played a team with means the players will have three tailbacks throwing them far yes- that type of attack. - leonsecutive days off. Players will terday. Loudd, big and fast, made “That UCLA type of offense is be called back next Monday for, a ae monte catches. ‘packing. oes thinking of morning and afternoon work. | up a of their plays SS pre ee ee oe pba Seco Smee) phomh ein akel Larne dyes) gre bo UCLA Coach Red Sanders said/Sam Brown, Gerry McDougall and and coaches he would be ready to the emphasis at his workout would Doug Bradley doing the pitching. through eignal practice next week. Jess Doesn't Care ‘About Statistics | HOUSTON, Tex.—Whenever any- ‘body mentions statistics to Jess Neely, they are given a dark stare. | Coach Neely points to what Rice} ‘did against Texas. The Owls gained a total of 468 yards, com-| pleted 21 of 29 passes for 320 and had 27 first downs to the Steers’ LT But we 32-14," Neely snaps “You can have all the statistics you want.” lost ATTENTION: AUTHORIZED Muniz TV long touchdown runs for which The TCU \Texas Christian's All-America Jim some films of Mississippi's games| q/Pase defense is a big item in the 3 Horned Frog work. be on stopping the Michigan State Bradley was especially sharp and He has been taking therapy on the offense, connected with end Rommie bone which was cracked in the ‘TCU Statistically Better Cotton Bowl! Foes Planning Bypass of Ground Game for Aerial Attack DALLAS ~The Cotton Bowl hasn't produced a real passing Ey ps ry we it has shown 48.0 and its Chuck:great Swink, who has personally \Curtis averaged 52.9, but the made 1,283, which caused Missis- Horned Frogs haven't tried nearly sippi to pose the question: Could sippi isn't just throwing up a|SO many as Mississippi, completed it afford to try to move on the smoke screen and means it about|a little more than half as many \ground in the first place? pitching the ball around there could and gained only 674 yards. Actually, what TCU can do in be some fireworks in the big sau-| The Frogs, however. have inter-,passing if it went all out isn't cer Jan, ?. cepted 17 enemy aerials and only known since the Horned Frogs had Word from Mississippi is that the twice in 10 games was the opposi- little need for it during the regular Rebels are planning multiple air tion able to score on TCU raids in an effort to combat the passes. ing so good players looked over) se The last time Cotton Bow] fans Swink is noted. in yesterday’s practice and ob- ' Rice and North Carolina each got more than half their yardage in the air. Since then no team has reached 100 yards and the aver- age in passes per game has been about a dozen. Texas Christian {is well ahead of Mississippi in rushing with almost Mississippi apparently has the 600 more yards, featuring the guns to carry out any aerial in- with season with their ground attack go-' saw much passing was 1950 when though Sanders is not counting too strongly on Knox, the team’s best passer’, he said that if he is ready by Jan. 2 “we'll be just that much stronger:” | There will be no more scrim- Watches Films . * * '“They have so much speed it's a little disheartening."” said Mar- “This Eagle Day and Eari Blair can get up and go and the entire | | While Martin has _been bearing, —— \tentions. The Rebels, with Eagle . LADIES WEST SIDE “A” 3 é SERVICE £= Day and John Wallace Blalack at. Bo Ww ling Results Team No.1 "@2 Trailer Exe. "31! 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His team was'struggle between two unbeaten it the Shriners’ hospital for crip-.one of the few to stop Cassady|teams for league leadership, high- pled children and meet the young- during the past season. Taylor's |ighted last night's |sters who benefit from the char-|Indians upset Ohio State 6-0 and last-quarter drive that overcame The Madison-Fitzgerald game, a) a 45-38 deficit. High School gymnasium. |score as the final buzzer sounded, F. its Trexler led Clawson with 18 points ; : our Blue Jays al itched } “halk 5 forcing the contest into overtime, aouble figures fe Tie caine * McNeil chalked es 15 points and and Jim Drake matched that fig- and then tallied three points in the pail rad re ee ae anos acide 1] to pace Fern- gre for the Dragons ‘extra session fo pave’ the victory © . i rh dale Dan Potter. Hazel Park star MADISON FITZGERALD path 15 points. It was Birmingham's erabhed scoring honers with 19 GPR arr . . 3rd straight win after a season- Points Bertie on * Relobra dich An i Ht was heartbreaking defeat) opening loss and Svuthfield’s ath In other scores involving J isto oe 1 Bush io 2 1 & ein 1 ' rr ttt ' for the Blue Jays, who held a setback in six starts ern Michigan League teams Fast Belle A 1 4 aa ie wees 32-27 lead at halftime and were | Hazel Park's Vikings, pre-sea- Detroit dumped Van Dyke 39-38 M8!" 16 2 Andros 204 on top by 56-54 count with only | son favorites to win the Eastern and Mt. Clemens fell to Crosse Totals 24057 4 10 58 Oe a : OO Pointe 68-55. Madison cae eae 12 14 19 19-57 . SOUTHFIELD BIRMINGHAM = Fitzgerald ©... 0, 11 13 14 20—se New Haven Plays Spoiler xs $2 r Haugb 5 wa Lake Orion .....5...... 18 622 659 : |Pilar 3410 Huffman 4210,Clewson.............., 15 12 10 13—8e . . 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He beat Johnny Saxton hero's role Tuesday night in Birm-| . ies player this season was not feeling for the welterweight title. George ingham's 6461 overtime Araujo and Tommy Collins, light- | field goal and the rest is history. pace Romeo while Kerscher scored a dozen markers for the Tigers. North Branch, strong South Cen tral League member, Flesser, who sparked the Maples’ 2nd-half rally, took scoring honors|ing the advance ballyhoo, staged a |with 17 points. Three other Maples| stirring 4th-quarter rally to upset reached double figures, Bob Isbell! Haze} Park, 60-53. The defeat was igetting 15 and Don Haugh and/the 2nd in as many tries for the Forward Bob Bush netted a dra-|1st victory in 26 tries,, and Troy) shooting Jim Simer, who collected matic field goal, the only one he! edging Roseville, 49-48. jmade, with just five seconds left to play to hand Fitzgerald a thrill-; which gives the Spartans undis- 13 field goafS for 26 points to take pointer with only 20 seconds re- maining to give the Eagles a one- be credited to Bush and a valiant (point lead before Bush broke loose. | | Center Norman Pruitt picked up 19 points and guard Louie Collins The two-pointer by Bush. a layup'garnered 20 on 10 goals to spark in the last five seconds, climaxed the winners. It was Fitzgerald's 4th hectic Oakland a wild 4th period which saw the consecutive victory and Madison's, ‘‘B’ action which found Clawson lead change hands six times in the 1st loss in fo: é 8 \Cassady was well defensed; failing | = an ee fees Flesser Sparks Birmingha m to Victory a rude jolt last night in their loop opener against Ferndale. The host Railsplitters, disregard- Fitzgerald's narrow triumph, scoring honors, pumped in a two-| a hard-earned 49-48 triumph over | Roseville in a hotly-contested 0 points to lead 2 Bruin Wingers wowed 9 Rejoin Team ¢ Kingston in a non-loop game at 62-49. led the Broncos w Kingston, "Morse ALMONT NEW HAVEN GFP Gr Kersten 4412 Gleason 132 6 2 Wentworth 58212 Alex 621 33 9 A BStefert 351 Hartway 42 8 Johnson 22 30 6 D SBiefert 06 McNaughton 10 2 Totals lo 11 49 Almont Armada Oregon's football income in 1954 grand slams in 193) for a major bogs amounted to $195,812. Forward Carl immune 38 8 So§$ Flaman and rookie Alan Nichol- ) ; re ; : ee ce ; . : fa, smali boy with one foot In a cas Miz interests reportedly 7 tled they chattered—about ee ir . You arent said Schaefer . . ss Netlarcxyk) a graduate of the TL Onan s reportedly had of “He's a dandy.” grinned Hol University ef Vermont, coached * * e : comb. “I'm going to take him at Indian River in northern Mich- The suit “doesn't disturb me too wyers “Lensaiaaion sum and signed the pa-; pard to a contract at undisclosed | Two weeks ago Sheppard | |North Carolina, where he was a oe on a baseball scholar-! In those years the team) the Gastonia COLUMBIA. S. C. — Grady Wal-, the nation’s leading junior, \college basketball scorer last year, | On the way home to Athens, had sent in with McBride. Oklahoma had won games in a row up the 1955 A | This Week’s SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER | GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! 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It was banded and and Saturday until 5:30 agi = The cold weather we've been en- feet of water, if anyone is inter-|Be took st to locate its ample time to arrange for any- Pp " N h sue velbers cr eet water it snle took steps | thing trom a bearty tanstase | PLOSperity to Nort joying lately, to use the phrase ‘loosely, has put enough ice on most. area lakes to encourage the more venturesome fishermen to forsake. the comforts of home and set forth with spuds, tip-ups et al. | We are not among them. in flesh) or, to any major extent, in spirit. | The demands of holiday partying: have left us wan and shaken and we fear that a breath of fresh air would cause us to puny up and die. j: like Hank Goth- “am, Elmer Pet- tingill and Bud Bassett who have ' been regularly de - bluegilling Bud’s lake near Ortonville. And other season jumpers like Es- telle and Ken Strickland) who Maceday Lake a whirl. Nothing much doing except for calicoes Ee = Devise New Method of Using Gridders ATHENS, 0. — A snow-covered field was waiting for Ohio Univer- sity and Morris Harvey when the teams met in their final game of the season Ohio's Carrol! Widdoes suggest ed an idea to Morns Harvey's Fd- die King. : Widdoes lined his Bobcats up along the sideline to the 50-yard stripe where King’s Eagles took up the chain. Each player and coach began rolling a snowball across the field, leaving a per- fect patch of grass. The maneuver cleared most of the snow and by half-time the field was completel, dry. Coach Shuts U p Noisy Audience in Strange Way NEW YORK—The crowd at a Madison Square Garden profes- siona! basketball game was chant- ing. “We want Dukes!" They wanted Joe Lapchick of the New York Knickerbockers to use the seven-foot Walter Dukes Coach Lapchick put in Dukes and the big fellow fouled five times in three-and-a-half minutes and, in genera), looked the worst of his career “That's one way to shut up a crowd,” remarked Lapchick, as he pulled Dukes out amid silence from the stands. Pared to Workable 17 LOS ANGELES — Forrest Two- a workable 17. PATTERSON have been giving; lowner. Palmer ‘‘Bill’’ Bunday has a gimmick that all dog owners with lake frontage might emulate. Bill recently took his hen Weimaraner’ “Misty” for a Stroll on one of the’ lakes that dot his half of the coun- ty. | over and picked up the plumpest American Racing Pigeon back to her owner. Bill claims N | this is an easier method of fish- | Now if you should happen to one to blame but himself. end of the deer <# There are hardier souls, though. | ing than most. Ne spudding, no |cave your door open and a band-, One last thought for harrassed 3 on ete freezing, no interminable waiting. eq pigeon strolls in, you'll Action (of one sort or another) precisely how to locate its home '® books on hunting and-or fishing herself for an en- #2 every minute, base. * Appeals to the Conservation De-| sportsman on your list. By MORT NEFF veyors move in to a prospective partment and the Audubon Society, . failed, so our aid was eniisted,! Well, there are gaps in our knowl-/@5 most others, are getting pretty time when Michigan sportsmen downlull trails maybe a hundred ledge of racing pigeons. so we took well depleted, but don't use that just about called - feet wide for clearing. set up a j as an excuse. the problem up with fellow outdoor, * writer Jack Van Coevering and dis- The good old gift certificate is year by mid-De- The dog scouted out a party of ‘covered that the fountainhead of the answer to most any problem cember. and went "gy suecessful ice fishermen, eased [racing pigeon information is the '" that lime, and has the further into partial hiber- - Jmon,| : : * bluegill of the lot and trotted it 714 Congress St. Jersey City 7 will get something he wants. At Bumtinecmh aie J. Got an interesting communique) How’s the Christmas shopping one wholinew alithers G| 2c” bunnies.” a term often aP rope. via the mails the other day. Seems coming? In case you've been put- ices aoa his acres aot! plied to ski enthusiasts. i ‘that Bermie Dahl of Williams Lake) ting it off, there is what's left of | although we must admit that many Some 40 ski developments are Near Cadillac a tota! of 25 runs road came into possession of a rac-! teday, all ef Thursday, Friday lof them think they do. planning busy times for January, and 16 tows on the Caberfae proj- t | La kes ‘Times Have Changed Skiing Brings Winter to a Mark Il Continental for that Stocks of sporting goods, as well There was a day once-upon-a- area’ mark off gently winding — < | . : jit’ quits for the ‘steep. open slope for a speedy slalom race course. indicate the proper place for a tortuous. nar- id row, fast-dropping course for down- ‘hill racers. and finally specify ‘where and what type of tows will be needed. Construction can run in- ta lots of money. Three or four type of “lifts” have replaced the old-fashioned tow although nothing will handle as many skiers per hour as the endless, moving rope Virtue of insuring that the old boy nation ‘til spring! “least, if he doesn't, he ll have no changed’ With the know Shoppers. One of the many “how- country now gears #7 be | shouldn't fly too wide of the mark. ormous (infax (of NEFF ‘|We've never hunted or fished with LJ * La * 4 | Average Weight and Si DEATHLOCK — Jack Dameron of Raymond- locked. Dameron shot. har One we i ron she One weighed IM. , : ‘ Pontiac Country Club ville, Texas, got his limit of deer in a hurry when pounds and the other 167 and each had 12 points ee ee \ 7 he found two large bucks fighting with their horns Two is the limit there. February and March, and about ect serve thousands of skiers on one third of them got off to.an what is probably the biggest lay- exceptionally early start with the out in the state. in the heart of, magic white blanket of snow mak- our best ‘“‘snow-belt’’ country. Hill- ing its appearance as much as 3 tops west of Cadillac range around weeks ahead of schedule 1400 feet high, making the vertical ' Today winter sports bring im- “rep exciting enough for even the’ portant revenue to northern downhill speed demons’ |Michigan. Some estimates put the > — aa adh ‘number of skiers at more than 5S leeeelrdretlreleeatonre CHRISTMAS GIFTS 200,000 so, on a busy weekend it's | obvious that they may put several For million dollars into circulation in GOLFERS a part of the state that once had t’s Buyers’ Market Time! idust on the cash registers for a. _ : : Were sacrificing our stock due to our rebuilding \ \ icouple of months following the \ program! : BAGS — CLUBS \ Q \ \ Se dd ea a ae al ae MD a a Christmas holidays. j tT * LJ | There was a time when skiing & CARTS — BALLS {required nothing more than a re . oS latively small open hillside. wath ees UE NL return trip. Today ski terrain is ered Le he) OO developed by ski engineers. Sur- nwaewaweaakt FORTY-SEVEN 45 Abra Qualiy Cut from first quality cordovan. Brilliant, rich Burgundy finish. Black sole. ‘‘Full- wood” last. Almost wear-proof, Style 8! $y A> Other Styles from $10.95 Cay TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOE DEPARTMENT TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 9:30 to 6 P. M. Thurs. Fri, Sat. 9:30 to 9 P. M. Phone FE 4-4542 Ze Deer Show Little Change LANSING—Deer of the same age make a weight comparison. Ant. class showed liftle significant, lers measured at roadside check- jchange in weight and antler size mg stations. however, showed ne year from last year increase, from 3.3 points av | In the upper peninsula, dee; !ast year to 3.7 this year. iweighed at locker plants averaged A possible explanation of the {107.3 pounds this year: last year rather numerous field reports of @eeeeeeeeeoeoeoeeoveeeeeeeeeeeeoeeoeneetee ithe average was 102.9 pounds. Ant- bigger and better bucks this year ler averaged 26 points last year 's that there were noticeably and ?.9 this year. older bucks in the kill this year in Where better winter range some areas foods are available in the north. , , ~ — crm tower peoinla, aver aver License Sales for the 101.2-pound average of last vear. Antlers averaged 3.8 —— Game Hunters Up this vear and 3.6 last year. anes LANSING— Michigan small =| New idea: more However. in Roscommon. Oscoda hunting hcense sales to both resi- and Crawford Counties—the area eevee eeeeeeeeevrereeeeeeeeeeeraeeeeeeseeeeseeeeeee supply — the average deer weight creases over the same period in dropped from 99.6 pounds last year 1954 to 99 pounds average this year.! Some 303,000 resident licenses | Antler racks remained nearly the were reportéd through November | jad 29) thts) year. ‘the 481,000 reported in the In Lake County, another food period in 1954. Remittances for good pared the Southern Califorma problem area, Conservation De-|nonresident licenses jumped 18 Per | basketball squad to what he calls partment biologists did not have|cent from 4,922 for the 11-month| ‘enough locker plant information to period. jsame; 2.8 points average last year 30a five per cent increase over | Consider these facts: 1. 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Widdoes, Coast Conference players for All- grini, Maryland. _____ will try to get back on the winning soundly trounced by a rampaging deviate from our usual starting moves to a forward spot. 2 Se ———— trail Thursday night in the PHS band of Flint Central Indians last lineup for experimental purposes’ The rest of Pontiac's juggled who rarely calls plays from the j . gymnasium when they tangle with Friday, 80-58. and see what happens.” starting quintet will a _ ‘bench, was kicking himself after ‘a newcomer to Michigan public Hoping thaf his Chiefs have re- | = DeWalt switching from forward) n ang S | the indiana _ which his Ohio Shop Tonight at S. C. ROGERS ‘high school ranks—Edsel Ford of covered from the debacle at The deviation to which Art erie guard, Rod Treais in ie el | University a. had lost by a . ‘Dearborn yf | tomor- fe ri se of 6-4 Hud- st, ither tiny Larry | . . SPORTING De : Flint Van Ryzin will use ferred will be the use o ‘forward post, and e iny New York Corporation touchdown. te. oe , 5 | € After trimming Detroit Catholic rew night’s non-league clash as son Ray and 6-2 Jim Skinner, both Peet or Terry Zellhart at the other . Late in the fourth period, Wid Central in the season opener and a testing ground for future rug- jcenters, at the same time in an guard. Dave Simmons, Jim Jones, | Seeks to Halt Switch does ordered Don McBride to re- spanking Saginaw Arthur Hill in ged SVC competition. ‘effort to get as much height into Bob Casteel and Dave Diehm com-! b Suin Club O ner Place sophomore Ron Macuge at ‘the Ist Saginaw Valley Conference ‘Since this is a non-conference the game as possible. Ray will plete the varsity squad for tomor- y 9 w ‘quarterback. McBride was to call : __ certain play. The referee failed — = = row night’s encounter. a reas : The Edecl Ford Thunderbirds, | SYRACUSE, N.Y. ®—The switch to see McBride coming im and P lay ers Visit Hospital | coached by Fd Ketlarcsyk, are of the Syracuse Chiefs of the In-| allowed the play to start. It gained tasting their ist diet of inter: ternational League to Miam! ran six yards—but was nullified by a Gr ] d S tar Ss f Or S h I in e Game Br in scholastic, competition and (hu into legal entanglements today. Pela tt killed the “drive. ne far the basketball menu has not but one of the men involved in, *_s e. s »roved their health. The ‘Birds Indiana took over to stall to vie- Yule Spirit to Crippled Children nerned tre Rath To Mee ue aid be vase woried et 7 Sure to Please! Jackson, Ecorse and Ham- by the suit . _ On the way home to Athena, . SAN FRANCISCO wh — Don't families. their books and dolls, ‘Well, I'm the youngest in my fam- . tramek. The Central New York Commu dg aap eee Sm Pet : — e e °C - called. ‘ > ‘ ever get the idea that a hospital their pets at home ily. I have four brothers and one Suffering from. great inexperi- x ” | , ey’ : jnight Baseball Corp. filed the suit} “I called 52 left, Coach,” he f Christmas Special ‘tor crippled children is always a| There wasn’t a tear shed in ee and they're all older than ence and handicapped by lack - tot wiehe sass waste D Haske on 1 ‘ place of sadness. It isn’t. |place. The football players, mem- eee height, the newly-organized high fo aes las i ‘| It was the same play Widdoes It’s doubtful whether there was bers of the East and West squads back school has found rough sledding to) owner yracuse franchise,|, 34 sent in with McBride. any place in the country with any who will meet in the 31st annual che, = eo i esate rolage date. Nary a member of the rost-| seeking to block the move. more genuine happiness yesterday Shrine game Dec. 31 at Kezar Sta- aes : une ier has any previous varsity ex-| Okiahoma had won 19 football 2 than the Shrine’s Crippled Chil-'dium, had as much fun as the Ride eh ba mous Gone eae perience and 61 Bill Knipp and) Haske was asked to show cause! ames in a row up to the 1955 \dren’s Hospital here | Take Don Schaefer, 190-pound, S ee ee Gary Joachim, a sixfooter, are why he should not be forced to/ooason 8 8 Notre Dame fullback, for instance.'nieces and nephews, Sandra e™ithe tallest boys oa the squad. follow through on a contract é Two wards full of youngsters Schaefer drew as his special “bud- joyed Hae. a mate alee ad lac The tentative starting five for sell the Chiefs’ franchise to — ; with twisted arms. legs. spines and dy" a little brunette named Sandra St) Hotcombi wind) resign 4SUasel Ford lists Don Smith and community-formed corporation, a ® r feet chortled with glee as they who told him “fm almost six but week as Purdue coach-to become; Joachim at forwards, Ron Jernt Spokesman said The corporation +] a were visited by a Cretieets af im ot ao ean rect One: in this athlete ree a Pg soles ail and Jim Cambardi at guards, Ttsed more than §$50.000 to meet iS ee $ 4 . a college foothal) stars As thes chor- ward Game {Ube n ye ha carring a and | ipl at center a price Haske had put on the team Brunswick Bowling ‘ Hed RE ee va Vou arent’ sad Seharfer *4!l boy with one foot in a cast and Knipp t Repu dni ceetareily nest ' A . ; : oo ; “ * * hotlarcayk, a graduate of the 6.64 siag.qun Ball-Bag and Shoes r ~ - _—~_= GuGuegef ilies a dandy.” grinned Hol University of Vermont, coached *“ * 8 s B. - $3.95 ie Becomb “I'm going to take him at Indian River in northern Mich [he suit “doesnt disturb me too @gs .....0..... y r ™ home with me to play with my ‘gan for three years and spent much,” said Sidney Salomon, Jr., 9 ’ youngest son ” | tWo years at Edison Junior High one of the Miami purchasers. i ere S a Ladies a ae in Dearborn before coming to the | * 6¢ ¢ ; Shoes .. $4.95 to $6.95 | | The tiny lad. his eyes shining, newly-formed Edsel Ford school ‘The International League would en’ ‘ clung tightly to Holcomb's arm. _ this year. the oak ome oe & =< 7 STRAIGHT en 8 ‘ jes Tomorrow night’s varsity battle . ! QO / TIRES V BATTERIES 7 ANTI-FREEZE By, staves on toes squads nas, TOTOTO™ night's varsity battle SNS “oar” mperty when our a jlawyers paid Martin D. Haske a) Shoes .. $5.95 to $7.95 a special “buddy” «2 OS . y”’ in the spacious _.; ae : SERVICE SPECIALS Qe tte trvecs mre sea ne tutey Secs of Cormeen sm and ened the 'youngster’s. typed on cards, were ? per s ! aaa ae iby a reserve game at 6:30 p.m. __ @ FRONT WHEEL BRAKE _attached to re ai dial beds. | The contest its Edsel Ford will =, . en ! # | The school colors of each player halt the Chiefs’ cage activity until i PACK ADJUSTMENT A —leman yellow and green for Ore. after the holidays when they re- Other Golf Carts. Fi Reg. $1.00 Reg. $1.75 fi gon’s Lon Stiner. maize and blue SUMe their Valley warfare here for Michigan's Tony Branoff, scar- against Bay City Central on Jan. 6. € € @ jet and gray for Ohio State's How-, ——— Youn Hurlers Per m ard Cassady. Frank Machinsky: Wheel t ‘and Ken Vargno—decorated we Clarkston Leading Reg. $17.95. $15.95 | Reg. $29.95 $24.95 |® Se Ds: Se Se Be Be BoB. Se Be Bo he ee BASKETBALLS TIRE BRAKE RELINE |g on ne colort in their neatly _Wayland’s Phil Regan, Orel halt the Hove Soortea an IN Waterford Loop pee an ten All TRACTIONIZING Todd al , combed hair. The boys sported ap- Dixie High School Ace GET OUR : . Reg. $2.00 Ghevcles Ws Ts * | Clarkston took sole possession of | Report to Farm Clubs eg: 2. Bonded $3.00 Extra Mi The dav said one of the floor! St place in the Waterford Recrea-| FRONT END $495 Up $ 50 $ 95 Dy nurses, !s the highlight of the year|tion Basketball League by down-' WAYLAND W—Phil Regan, Way Each for the young patients. jing Previously unbeaten Drayton jand High School pitching star, to- Hy * * ‘Drugs 71-61 last night. Bill Dun- gay said he has signed a Detroit “Tt even beats Christmas,”” she stan led the Clarkston quintet with Tigers contract and will report to » 7) said . 26 points. _itheir Lakeland Fla. training ’ ORIGINAT @ FREE Bo ee | Ina thrilling double overtime) camp next spring : ped BELL SETS ™ CUSTOMER Goo0oD EAR f Only Laker Remaining contest Waterford Merchant lost) Regan, 6 foot 3 205-pound right eR-ALL ‘ bi | 6664 to Johnson and Anderson hander signed a $4,000 bonus con-. + wEATH & Children’ YB PARKING MINNEAPOLIS — Vern Mikkel-|with Phil Runkel pacing the losers|tract with Terre Haute, a Tiger’ We Will ildren’s _ Le ‘| ye! e wi FO -WEATHER ; 30 S. CASS FE 5-6123 sen is the only remaining member/with 36 points and Joe Umphrey| . . OR ALL j 6.9 7 } farm in the Class B Three-I COMFORT if 6 yrs. up 95 STORE HOURS: 8 A. M. TO 5:30 ®. M. ## of the Minneapolis Lakers’, once- hitting 24 for the winners. "engie 1. Adjust camber r 1 | S $27 95 | FRIDAY 8 A. M. 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Test Lakes iwhich are ‘‘taking’’ in about od pigeon. It was banded and prog ita weich fe ample time r any- thing from a hearty handshake . to a Mark Il Continental for that Appeals to the Conservation De- sportsman on your list. By JACK PATTERSON The cold weather we've been en- feet of water, if anyone is inter-| Bennie took steps to locate its) . : : 5 | joying lately, to use the phrase &Sted in calicoes. ‘owner. - | Palmer “Bill” Bunday has a loosely, has put enough ice on most gimmick that all dog owners with area lakes to encourage the more lake frontage might emulate. Bill partment and the Audubon Soctety venturesome fishermen to forsake recently took his hen Weimaraner! ailed, so our aid was enlisted. the comforts of home and set forth ‘Misty’ for a stroll on one of the! ell, there are gaps in our kr with spuds, Up-ups et al. lakes that dot his half of the coun-|Cd8e of racing pigeons. so we t We are not among them. in flesh |ty. the problem) up with: fells outdoor or, to any major extent, in spirit.| iwriter Jack Van Coevering and dis- The demands of holiday partying’ gsuecessful ice fishermen, eased (racing pigeon information is the have left us wan and shaken and over and picked up the plumpest American Racing Pigeon Union, we fear that a breath of fresh bluegill of the lot and trotted it 4 Congress St. Jersey City 7 air would cause us to puny up and back to her owner. Bill claims \ J. . . There are hardier souls. though. | i than most. Ne spudding, “ave ¥ . “ike Hank Goth. ng © spu %. mo leave your door open and a band freezing, no interminable waiting. eq pigeon strolls in, you'll know tingill and Bud every minute. base. Bassett who have de - bluegilling that Bennie Dah! of Williams Lake) ting it off, there is what's left of | Ortonville. And —— Stocks of sporting goods, as well now]- 48 Most others, are getting pretty ttme when Michigan sportsmen downhill trails maybe a hundred ook Well depleted, but don’t use that just about called feet wide for clearing set up a aS an excuse. ‘it’ quits for the The good old gift certificate is year by mid-De- The dog scouted out a party of covered that the fountainhead of the answer to most any problem cember. and went © | = in that lime, and, has the further jnto partial hiber- virtue of insuring that the old boy nation ‘ti spring! will get something he wants. At ‘least, if he doesn't, he ll have no die. | this is an easier method of fish. | Now if you should happen to 2M 1 blame but himself. am, Elmer Pet- Action (of one sort or another) precisely how to locate its home’ Sneanan’t fy aie ty ee herself for an en- #2 Gat an ine : . _— We've never hunted or fished with eresting communique| jow’s the Christmas shopping |anyone yet who knew all there is been regularly via the mails the other day. Seems coming? In case you've been put- lto face labo his favorite sport,| although we thust admit that many One last thought for harr end of the deer ee to lots of money Tite or four cordovan. Brilliant, cl ets ass€¢- season our north ‘ type of “lifts” have replaced the rich Burgundy finish. oppers. One of the many “how- | . . ‘ ‘ 5 country now gears Pes - old-fashioned tow although nothing Black sole. “Full- 2 will handle as many skiers per ” ormous influx of NEFF wood" last. Almost Times Have Changed | Skiing Brings Winter | Prosperity to North By MORT NEFF There was a day once-upon-a- area Vevsors move in to a prospective mark off gently winding 4 : steep. open slope for a speedy slalom race course. indicate the Etta Quality Cuf from first quality ee, proper place for a tortuous. nar- & i. Dp - row, fast-dropping course for down- af ie % ‘hill racers. and. finally specify ie om where and what tvpe of tows will ¢ But times have changed! With the be needed. Construction can run in hour as the endless moving rope “snow bunnies.”’ a term often ap- rope plied to ski enthusiasts. » * Some 40 ski developments are Near Cadillac a total of 25 runs planning busy times for January, and 16 tows on the Caberfae proj- wear-proof. Style 81 i other season jumpers like Es- a telle and Ken pa Strickland who PATTERSON have been giving Maceday Lake a whirl. Nothing) much doing except for calicoes: Devise New Method | | i of UsingGridders = | : ing i | E ATHENS, 0. — A snow-covered field was waiting for Ohio Univer- sity and Morris Harvey when the teams met in their final game of the season Ohio's Carrol! Widdoes suggest — — a ed an idea to Morms Harvey s Fd DEATHLOCK — Jack Dameron of Raymond- die King. c ville, Texas, got his limit of deer in a hurry when Widdoes lined his Bobcats up he found two large bucks fighting with their horns along the sideline to the 50-yard = _ _—_ stripe where King’s Eagles took up the chain. Each player and A W e ht d Si atk began rolling a snowball verage eld an 1Ze across the field, leaving a per- Z fect patch of grass. The maneuver D Sh L tt] Ch cleared most at the snow and by eer OW I e ange half-time the field was complete! dry. Coach Shuts Up - Noisy Audience in Strange Way NEW YORK—The crowd at a Madison Square Garden profes- sional basketball game was chant- range _ _ ing. “We want Dukes!” foods are available in the north- e They wanted Joe Lapchick of erm lower peninsula, deer aver- [ § | f | the New York Knickerbockers to aged 104.6, slightly better than Icense qd es OF | use the seven-foot Walter Dukes the 101.2-pound average of last Coach Lapehick put in Dukes year. Antlers averaged 3.8 paints Game Hunters Up and the big fellow fouled five this vear and 3.6 last year. B times in three-and-a-half minutes and. in general, looked the worst of his career “That's one way to shut up a crowd.’ remarked Lapchick as he pulled Dukes out amid silence from the stands. Two is the limit there. LANSING—Deer ofthe same age make a weight comparison. Ant- class showed lhftle significant, lers measured at roadside check- change in weight and antler size ing stations. however. showed some ‘this year from last year increase, from 3.3 points average | In the upper peninsula, dee, !ast year to 3.7 this year. weighed at locker plants averaged A possible explanation of the \107 3 pounds this year; last year 'ather numerous field reports of the average was 102.9 pounds Ant- bigger and better bucks this year ler averaged 26 points last year ‘s that there were noticeably more and 29 this year older bucks in the kill this year in ome areas Where better winter voume LANSING—Michigan smal! game However. in Roscommon Oscoda hunting heense sales to both resi- and Crawford Counties—the area dents and npnresidents during the where winter foods are in short first 11 months of 1955 showed in- supply — the average deer weight creases over the same period in dropped from 99.6 pounds last year 1954 | to 99 pounds average this year.! Some 305,000 resident licenses Antler racks remained nearly the were reported through November | jsame; 2.8 points average last year 399 five per cent increase over | Pared to Workable 17 ‘and 2.9 this year ‘the 481,000 reported in the ane LOS ANGELES — Forrest Two-, In Lake County, another food period in 1954. Remittances for good pared the Southern Califorma|problem area, Conservation De-|nonresident licenses jumped 18 per | basketball squad to what he calls partment biologists did not have cent from 4,922 for the 11-month a workable 17. ‘enough locker plant information to period. Consider these facts: we wanes MERCURY MEDALIST 2-DDOR SEDAN saghtty in edjcining communition. Whiteweh orores end fectry-natoled erren ere eveticbie chm cent: bampet ¢ BIG, BIG TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE e EASY, BUDGET-PLANNED TERMS Bud's lake near road came into possession of a rac-| today, all ef Thursday, Friday lof them think they do. locked. Dameron shot both. One weighed 184 pounds and the other 167 and each had 12 points February and March, and about ect serve thousands of skiers on one third of them got off to.an what is probably the biggest lay- exceptionally early start with the out in the state. in the heart of magic white blanket of snow mak- our best “‘snow-belt’’ country. Hill- ing its appearance as much as 3 tops west of Cadillac range around weeks ahead of schedule 1400 feet hrgh> making the verticat- Today winter sports bring im- drop exciting enough for even the ‘portant revenue to northern ownhi!! speed demons’ |Michigan. Some estimates put the OP AAS 4A ‘number of skiers at more than 200.000 so. on a busy weekend it's % CHRISTMAS GIFTS uy Ae Other Styles from $10.95 ()® > TOWN AND COUNTRY SHOE DEPARTMENT TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER Open Daily 9:30 to 6 P. M. P Thurs., Fri., Sat. 9:30 to 9 P. M. Phone FE 4-4542 wy ‘obvious that they may put several For \ million dollars into circulation in ® GOLFERS \ a part of the state that once had ® It's Buyers’ Market Time! LY dust on the cash registers for a w 7 ie oe s ere sacrificing our stock couple of months following the due to our rebuilding ’ . Christmas holidays. program! \ ._. BAGS — CLUBS There was a time when skiing 4 CARTS — BALLS \ ‘ required nothing more than a re ®t. Open Until Christmas Pontiac Country Club return trip. Today ski terrain is aise Exeabet® tests) Fe tee ideveloped by ski engineers. Sur- w—waeeawwawaat ia aa Rs EF atively smal! open hillside. wrth _ a single rope tow to expedite the MTU T et et aes New idea: @eeeeeeoeeveeseeeeeeneeeeseeeeeeeeeee@ Imperial comes luxuriously oift-wrapped. Ready to sign and give! @eeeeeeeeesseeceevreeeeeeaeeeoneseeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeese * A?GEE II —<-.. "Th handsome ~ 2 SSP red gift paper Ke expressly designed for you~ with gift card attached. 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All the defending National Col- winter. ,legiate Athletic Association cham- . who SAN FRANCISCO—If Phil Wool- handcuffed Philadelphia La Salle’s pert moans this season. the Uni- Tom Gola so well in last season's Jockey Willie Hartack will ride for Calumet Farm at Hialeah this =“ Lose 3 of 4 Non-Leaguers might have had about buying athe syndicate, headed by the one- pyying. Tiger for Christmas suffered a set- time Chicago Cubs infielder Cy The club. which has been im th back today. Tigers, at least the’Block, had offered more than \two e club, which has n in the PHILIP’S—Famous for Low Prices Was greens i BROWNING SHOTGUNS REMINGTON DEER RIFLES ¥ 22 Calibre RIFLES ; YD Dep RPDS DD MDD Dy DD De Ded de Dede BB: DAISY AIR RIFLES PELLET RIFLES—AIR PISTOLS WEAVER SCOPES BINOCULARS BAROMETERS a" Ss cw, ICE SKATES ROLLER SKATES =<" | tet 4 eee 4 ~~ > INSULATED PACS SKATE BOXES HOCKEY STICKS—PUCKS NORTHLAND SKIS" SKI BOOTS aa eae eS REE EE Se ee Ee ee ete eee ee S455 PB I> ae 6°O 4444", : Michigan Trounced by Oregon 84-71 for 3rd. Loss in 5 Games for sale until after the holidays. ot looking, thank you”’ inquiry. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ly regarded Detroit franchise in said money wasn't mentioned but S4le. Big Ten Basketball teams took a the American’ League. pounding from intersectional foes last night as they dropped three of four games. Teams from Oregon made a clean sweep against two Western Conference clubs. Northwestern lost its fourth game in a row by losing an 85-81 decision to Oregon and Michigan was trounced by Oregon State, 84-71. The games were played at Corvallis, Ore. Minnesota was beaten by Ken- | tucky, 72-65. in the Kentucky tn. vitational tournament but Purdue stayed at home and come in tri- | umphant against Butler, 67-50. It was Purdue s fifth victory in Ses Sian es Sa Bs Ms as ae —s eS, es B, Se Se ee ee ee SIX. games. ton Jecha, Purdue's leading scorer, was forced to leave the game after the first two minutes ; because of a jammed knee. Lamar Lundy. Boilermaker football star, 7 took over and scored 24 points to @lead the attack. r Despite 27 points by Dick Mast and 26 by Glen Lose, Northwestern & blew an eight point halftime lead and was still looking for its first @win of the season. Oregon's Max & Anderson pumped in 31 points and. Jerry Ross added 71 as Oregon ligers Not on Holiday $ DETROIT w — Any ideas you Although New York reports said about the club with a view to self. But he failed in one bid earlybid if possible. Several Detroit Detroit baseball variety, won't be million dollars for the club, the Briggs family for years, probably down bid was viewed here as a “just Will be sold to somebody before) the 1956 season opens. Some legal That was the official word as a Walter ©. (Spike) Briggs Jr.. experts say that complications, New York syndicate joined the line president of the Tigers, received arising from a trust established by of prospective bidders for the high- a letter from Block yesterday. He Walter Briggs Sr. will force the that Block asked for information Spike would like the club him-| ales List in the fall. A syndicate which he headed offered between 2%) and 3 million dollars. It was turned groups are known to have been jinterested in the purchase. Other : ‘prospective buyers have been re- Five men are reported to be Ported to include James D. Norris, associated with Block including whose family owns the Detroit Red Lester Feirfberg, a Boston realtor Wings hockey team; Edwin J. An- who said last night: iderson, president of the Detroit “T feel this deal is going through Lions football team; Bill Veeck, wel canags ‘former Cleveland and St. Louis | Briggs said any firm offer from owner, and a Baltimore and De- Block’s group would be considered. troit brewery (National Brewing — ‘but not until after Jan. 1. Briggs ¢o,). said any others would have to wait! Henry Ford II, president of the | until then, too. ‘Ford Motor Co., originally was re- Sources close to the club have ported to be a member of Briggs’ said they felt the Briggs family|syndicate. Then the word was that would favor a Detroit or Michigan|Ford wanted the club on his own. MH cosl Geaenbers $30,000,000 LESS than they paid for il Yes, that is correct. This Exchange at the | LONG HAUL — Tony Trabert, left, and Pancho , Gonzales form the feature match of a transconti- wen going away. Kramer. This is Davis Cupper Trabert's first whirl Although four Michigan play- ers scored in double figures, the Wolverines proved to be no match for Oregon State as they dropped their 3rd decision in 5 games. Northwestern wil! take on Ore gon State tonight and Michigan will oppose Oregon. Philadelphia Student at the pro game. Gonzales, the peppery Mexican, | nental professional tennis tour promoted by Jack is a veteran of the tour. A9ers End Quitting Gonzales Defeats Trabert Club for Business to Take 4-2 Series Edge | SAN FRANCISCO W—Clay Mat- OAKLAND. Calif. «) — Veteran serve in the fourth and sixth games thews, 220-pound end and defensive pro Pancho Gonzales, evidently of the second set and again in the captain of the San Francisco 49ers, irked by the officiating, steamed first and fifth of the third. is quitting the National Football over Tony Trabert 46, 63. 62 in) pancho Segura. bow-legged vet. Bowls Perfect Score League team to go into business. a professional tennis match at eran from Ecuador beat Austra- I PDE DUDLD Di Di DD. De De Be Be Ti RT Di Fi DVM PD TDI DM DDT BRB Hendricks (Henry) Young, who figures to be a leading football candidate at Michigan State next season, is a brother of Claude (Buddy) Young, former star LUGGAGE Men and Ladies‘ Models ! PHILIP'S fun uuecact SPORTING GOODS 79 North Saginaw Street Bill Ingram scored 27 touch- ?, * 1 Uour "Cito quality downs for the Navy 86 Proof + Scheffelin & Co..New Yors games in 1917. ) cneup ears samangensoenn : 4 TRICYCLES B.M.C. AUTO =e a PHILADELPHIA ‘INS! — Ted\ The former Georgia Tech athlete Oakland Audiiorium last night. He tian Rex Hartwig 8 games to 3 ® GOLF CLUBS BAGS e@ TENNIS Hoffman, Jr., 15-year-old Roman announced yesterday he would not now holds a 4-2 lead in the tour. ‘jn the preliminary singles. It was TS BALLS @ BADMINTON Catholic high school pupil. rolled a return next season. ae 3.000 fans on Band to Segura’s sixth straight win. @ GOLF CAR , 200 bowling score for the Hi Spot] “1 am notifying the front office patch Promoter Jack ramers | te in the Classic League last , -ause i 1 @ BASE BALLS @ FISHING TACKLE © team in the Eve Last now ecause it may alter their COWTANE Pro troupe freauently 9p | ; night. . draft plans.’ said Mathews. line Sails a lona 00 _— ae = Ta a ee Bon ee The front office is already beset “2 » -» ween s of 223 2 . oe : + : : Famous Case—Queen a 724 series and he recorded 18 el sabes isan Bo The pocenod blond cei = xt ceeeene es we ce or tormer ne N started fast and uscd an effective POCKET KNIVES—PEN KNIVES 4 @ stroiett ay) over the first and Norman (Red) Strader, who was change of pace to take the first Flops Look Up i. _ ‘fired Monday. -$ breaking Gonzales ais HUNTING KNIVES 4 = ee = Gee idee | nn :.d: Ds due deeds dee ee > —— 5 | Fer better Holiday Eggnogs Buddy Young's Brother | However. Gonzales bore down to Giants Will Have New Illinois in eight a | take the second and third sets and : win the match. He broke Trabert's Skipper at Helm; New Automobile Club of Michigan has always charged a moderate premium to the members of the Automobile Club of Michigan, yet at the end of the policy year has always returned a part of what the Club member paid. This refund now totals over $30,000,000. Members’ insur- ance cost them $30,000,000 less than they paid ;for it. Detroit Autemobile Inter-Insuranee Exchange Attorneys-in-fect: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson Roy M. Hoed Robert G. Jamieson, General Manager at Autemeobjie Clab ef Michigan VISIT OR PHONE YOUR NEAREST OFFICE | *, ALSTON, Mgr. FE 4-1496 i. Perry Street FE 2-9225 R 4. Warken. FE 2-6240 FG Tyoan, FR 6-289! ““Wirgil Keener, (Holly) MElrese 7-745! Taft, FE 27-6919 Rerns, FR #9183 fang. FR %-i212 . MeNafey, OF 27-7741 ~—|_ Hitter in Westrum | Johnny Bratton ox wre Gets Yule Gift ague last year, will have a new manager in Bill Rigney and a Penn Athletic Group | Presents Ex-Welter “new” hitter in Wes Westrum when the 1956 season gets under way * e * ! Champ With Check H * Westrum. who has been relegat ed to the bench for weak hitting on and off for the past five vears— he hit a paltry .187 in 1954 when the miracle Giants won the World Series—said today he thinks he has learned how to carry his share of the offense “I had just gotten myself straightened out with the help of Johnny Mize ‘the Giants’ batting |mentor) when I got hurt last July 23," said the former Minnesota football player. SCRANTON, Pa. WH — Former welterweight boxing champion \Johnny Bratton, now in retirement in Detroit, is getting a $3.000 Christmas present from the Penn- bso Athletic Commission. | Commission Chairman James T. |Crowley announced yesterday the |money would be returned to Brat- ‘ton. It was held out of a $4.700 |purse due Bratton for a fight he |lost to another ex-champion, John- lny Saxton, of Philadelphia, in Phil- [udetetea ion Fev. 20) 1: it into the left field stands. That's | | The forfeit was ordered because the way Leo Durocher (the de-_ of Bratton's performance. But @ posed pilot) wanted it. ‘new commission, brought in by a | political change in state adminis- tration, ordered the case reopened and a hearing was held Nov. 9. | * * * “Johnny had me hitting right for the first time in my career. T al-| ways had good power, but I was always going for the long ball from a wide open stance so I could pull, Seeks to Break Record | Jimmy Oler of Economy, Ind., is , ‘Skid Rid’ Recap _, for Safer Driving! It’s NOT the TIRE IT’S the TREAD On your own casings or we cen furnish first grade casings. Tires expertly capped. with SKID-RID will Reduce Skidding on: ]. Wet Concrete 2. Wet Brick 3. Wet Blacktop 4. 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DECEMBER 21, 1955 . | FORTY-NINE So Announce Invitations! -po IT YOURSELF by /Aadtoheews 7) SC BALIDAY | ose to Saturday Party : ‘és MNO MUN, MANY MULES FO THM NORTH on All boys and girls who-are mem- bers of the YMCA have been in- vited to a Christmas Party from eg a.m. to noon Saturday morn- g. Feature movie will be ‘The March of the Wooden Soldiers.” | Christmas carols sung by the whole | group and special numbers also. will be included in the program, and there will be ice cream, candy | and comic books for all the young. guests. | —_ DOGGONE! WE WENT TO BED WITH THAT OLD THING WE CALL6 Hi6 “ONOW SHCVEL’. MY PaAgTy iF YOU WIGH, JIM CARTER-- {- | SIMPLY WILL NOT i HAVE ANY BRATS DISTURBING MY GUESTS party, according to Tubergen, YMCA youth director. They‘re Everywhere | STANTON Mo. (INS) — Tourists at the 100,000,000-year-old Mera- mec Caverns can’t believe their eyes. There's a post office right at the cave. 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LOOK I SEE BEFORE YOU SLAM | NO DOG THE DOORS/ HER TAIL GOOD COATS IN STICKIN’ THERE, AND THE OUT DOG'S TAIL / HERE / FAMILY GITTIN’ IN } | —I|Z4% 1 4 — Fwy \eP | za) | sa ae e . ‘ = | 4 CITT We = ey V7, fee pi I 47. ; ad ¥ | T 4 ENA SNE “3 Ts G. KZ = ia KISSES: Sec ax Gio SSS\ e Ze | ‘ ) 1 f i, BS AN ES tte, AA Ta, a) yy, " a ee G72 PA TRWILUAMS i i mi its _ : - ben ZZ” ; 2-21 — * GRANDMA AY pad & Pot OFF, ~~»~6 WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY BYE, KIDS’ GEE, BELIEVE I KINDA “SPECIALLY SINCE GRANDMA | | ...BY BAKIN' COOKIES comit AGAIN! | | LIKE COOL eS] BEGAN T' HEAT HER KITCHEN...) | EVERY MORNIN’.“/ DIXIE DUGAN 7 "UL or 4 us ; 12-2) Seat. HALF ACRE CASTLE John Morris worn =n ig You'll Find PROFITABLE — “Loc % OPPORTUNITIES > HU vy = 7 | ——— Stee ae of Holiday Spirit | with Wrigley’s | Spearmint lz Every Day in the Pontiac janes [ote yired by heavy defense spending !”- jed in “onl; . . dale. Li 1-1666. oe ee See eee cas ea konathen, - set a It received a $1,000 General Mo- Pleading guilty to driving onder | morning in Avon Center Hospital. BARBER WANTED: GOOD WORK- paid vacation, Write Bon 18. "Poo. Board of Trade dealings today, ad-! No 1 350-400 bu Jonathon plans, stepped out in front i a! ee z : the influence of liquor. Albert Romeo State Police said Chap- “Sef conditions Good pay OL _tise Press , laaer 350 bu. No. 1, 250-300 bu M . nitors stock certificate made out to a . f Southfield Townshi : (11. 501 Main St. Rochester vancing on active buying by export Intosh, fancy, 328 bu; No 1, 250.300 rising stock mar ket today the find and ai 980 GS donation? Beitler. 40, 0 ‘Serie wn P| man's car left the road, struck a CLERK TYPIST ~ pREAL ESTATE SALESMA MAN . . bu; Northern Spy. fancy 400 mS ye 7 Carly dealings. ation rom |appeared before ngfie ‘own | . H f Y The 1h caiplated ace oppor or proven interests. H1 278-325 bu cider, No 1, 200-25 ‘tree and rolled over. He was un- oung man who has comp adlesman. Must be oo sober ~ A oe [gal case’ Pears esc tency 600 bu” They displayed gains running to ithe Gene fis 2 the Pontiac Lion) ship Justice Emmett J. Leib yes aie to make a statement. iiaeh dinuiching “Bermacens ue. eee et ceereten wt s] rwiule ¢ di ee ee around 2 points at the best. The, more yeeterey iterday. Failing to pay his $100 — —— sition with excellent chance of ad- lots and business properties. We reat was Jower wiule corn and vegetabies Beets. topped No 1. 1 0- a | Earlier this week, the Mayor re- fine with $25 costs. he was sent to, yencement Advise age, educa- pay more—30 per cent on i tings oats showed hittle change. Sume 2, 4. Careaee ne ae Le 35, bu bulk of the list had smal] fraction- ceived a check for $428.00 from ‘jail for © day . r oe Recs pea Reply Box plus yearly bonus. Plent floor s § { ang curly ° ~ u 10 al ‘or ays ontiac ress time AW inquiries strictly conf:- cig : al gains or losses } | $0 ets e€cod aide —| a y brokers showed a tendency to layled corres, oiped fancy 278 ba No Trading was fast at the start and ebnily of iserece) Antone s ent Arthur K 29, of 6465 Pon ! | n Could You Use Some Divie Hwy. OR a$r0f. Not in ‘the ~ 1, 200-250 bu. Celery. “10 1 380-400 “ 1. eenship class @t a meeting of the. ar Grens, 7, © : ; Co-0) Eee ee a lczate xo” i 001 3 samt bene renee produced) gumbet (ot Tangy Dicks New Citzens’ League -of Pontne tac) Lake Rd picaded (eau Power Output Mark ! Pees to make | Sat ESPEO Cte Sh) 5 4 ts 1 -1.3 ct e ~ or hy “ . . Z PFOA 10% Bs Pa alg GY UGS Gay tale a. No 1 125-180 des, bebe H rseracioh Among them were Westinghouse) —_ drunk driving yesterday before Wa- | from $30 to #100 per week in ‘teteoa exper one, repre formance of December wheat. 2 50-400 pe ent Leeks, Ge Electric 5,000 shares up °s at 6048, terford Township Justice Willis D. DETROIT ip Detroit Faison sad spare ae a interested, deren Bil he ; ; 10 cox * Onions dr RECS ne : we Z 2 F 5 — ) ANSO - which bruhe sharply at the close of! S016 bas No 1 163-188 §0-Ib Gene ! eral Motor s ll 900 off tw al County Deaths LeFur gy- He failed to pay fine of | Co. said yesterday its electric pow- hac _ for Sppolatment St t : al he la lav of tre 4 ag. Purssey curly, No t 85-100 dor 4542 U.S. Steel 1.500 up ‘2 at , Or ad w com- | Co. Cf sat hh : Tuc ur the last da tnadiig yesterday. °S6 Pareiy carly. No 1 $s toe des (ip 2. $79 with $25 costs, and was co cutpet In November totaled 1- ~ DESIGNERS . * * nhs Parstips, No J, 125-178 ', ba Oss. Sperry Rand 4.000 up 4s at er ouD: : Coran Cofran mitted to Oakland County Jail for | | 145,608,000 kilowatt hours, highest WALEED) LEAKE =) Semice for oy ee ‘level in the company’s history. \Coran Cofran, 68, 3153 Woodlawn! Lake Orion resident Larry Miller, The company said this reflected will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday |18, pleaded guilty to reckless driv- record industrial activity and in- rom Richardson-Bird Chapel with)ing yesterday before Pontiac Mu- creasing consumption in homes and burial to follow in Oakland Hills nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum. He Steel Detailers Near the end of the first hour,Forstoes, (ency. 38 s8-1p hegre. 275s. Boeing 3.000 up 34 at 7834, 1 < 1 20-1 30 S¢ a ishes biack, No | * < wheat was 1, to 7 lower, March; 140.200 bu Redishes. hothouse’ No and North American Aviation 1,400 9 OTs: > 1,,! 180 doz behs Squash. Acorn No ! yp 1 at 86. S200: Onn SBS se hanged Ue) a i 00-125 bu Butternut, No 1. 100-1 25 p t higher, March $1 287s: oats werejbu : Delicious, No 1 100, 100-150 bu Higher stocks also inc luded 4. _ Hubbard No 1 100-150 b Tomatoes. unchanged to 's higher, March | othouse won 200-2 40 Yo omatee’: Chrysler, Bethlehem Steel. Doug- DETAILERS Tools, Gauges. Automation Body fixtures. Press pocing cies Spe- cial machines—top rates. " on as . Paid Hospitalization 65%: rye was down ' to 1 cent,|Turnip. topped. No. 1, 150-200 bu las Aircraft, General Dynamics, |y, scat, business places. MODERN March $1.18%; soybeans were \4 ‘ Cote we fi tne bu male mo ye tizer, Canadian Pacific, Standard es yosdiadiia Mr. Cofran died was fined - ag jail. an Edison reported net earnings for ENGINEERING a she to.1's higher, January $2.37%s, and 100-150 bu —— Oil (NJ), and Houston Oil. ° . eee ae ® the 12 months ending Nov. 30 SERVICE CO Paid Hohdays ; Si | e C ; ; lard was unchanged to 3 cents a Lee denis arenas Celery :@- Yesterday's market was slightly Maurice Calderwood John Lewis, 18, of Waterford amounted to $26.062,227, or $2.41 a A 12 Mile at Woodward hundred pounds higher, January . _— lower with the Associated Press| NORTH BRANCH — Service for, Township. appeared before Pontiac ‘share. This compared with $21,- Berkley. Michigan | | Apply ye" : ; 5 9 - eo : $10.85 DETROIT EGGS . average of 60 stocks off 10 cents at; Maurice Calderwood, 88. will be Municipal Judge Cecil McCallum 586.127 or $2 on a smaller number , PETIT. Dec FT! FAP Fees fo ‘) é . ; ; ; et rer en = eae ee $178.20, A late rally red ed losses, held at ? p.m. Thursday at the yesterday charged with reckless of shares outstanding in the same | Designers Mr Burt Grain Prices graces considerably The market had Blackburn Funeral Home. here. driving Pleading guilty, he was | period a year ago. 7 . ‘Ahit+ (brace & sh ’ B “ial ll be ie Nae 1 : ‘ 5 ip . spen St of the day in e- Burial wi in Maple ( >. 1 Ss | AND Ae eps - CHICAGO GRAIN ef average & Pr On spent most e day a d Bars a ap reve fined $0 with $10 costs and sen- PARAGON CONST PHICICOML es Oper ng Tedlun ‘n D8 a e oF 44 pressed condition en ry, near North Branch, Mr.|tenced to 10 days in Oakl and Coun ® j Detailers Te ote a ‘ ‘ wid ag 3 wo ace ae 1 y = ; Ae ey _ wate Som ra! nsw a Calderwood fled in his sleep earls ty Jail | eat otices | {Hi tirand River ape 2 08's ace. DT) Brauice Grace! A inrge st spl acd) ang Ain (Redauc 40> Jolins Man 14! Monday, at the home of a daugh k ndleat va 20i', MMe seas UTR, 5A eam 47 $2 wid aig 50°, smal! Allied Chem 1353 “Totes & I 494 ter, Mrs Ray Ferrier. where he Charged with breaking and enter- ~~ : For atomation tvpe macnines Navi \fick 193 2 0. Allied Sirs 565 SHeCott 166 . SSETT. DEC 1985 CHARL ! m NOM ica: Fe 193%, May oe 1 os & : Aa cha 2 grade B laige Fee” ens te Gs Kenne as ee had lived the past five ears. ing. 19-\ear-old Anthony Fernandes D Gur esoant ippiacett ame | mie ‘tgs & fixtures Top Mar... 1. 128%, Be a Cherks Alum Lid 103 . a! 5 j ~ , \ , vera! sist | Te . =45 far linga* Tara * Cduiierialiy giece Alcoa 82 ee Roger Higgins pleaded innocent yesterday before ies yg ge, GRE! Co . . WOodward 33515 July cesses D5¢tg Jan fit Whites Grade & eaca ge SA arge Aa a Be oi 88 LAKE ORION — (Graveside ser Farmington Township Justice Al- | pleted arrangements will be ao LOCKHART & | ee say MM j 4) er k a , a J oa |, az = =e : ‘i . j i = Ison- - . = 2 Tr < a Se NM pean Grade. 4 cia iarer 1635 42 van | as $3 {ice for Roger Chester Higgins, 3 len © Ingle. He was bound over) — fentees Mis tomes | WRIGHT | “SURFACE GRINDER = Se : Bee ae Pe * . . m i . 7 aust N = 8 auges, NOTICE iA HEREBY Gi\ux THAT Goce nae OU 9 Am M & Fdy 267 yr day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. Clar- © Cireuit court for appearance) aig 17, 1958. MIRIAM | 19658 Soe SEE! 20 ts oaey On. 38858 ba Ordinance No 6 entitled ‘Buriding Coae « am ue eter ae ao ence Higgins. 586 Lake Ave. will be Jan. 3. and committed to jail) Booty eS Mars Nass ——— 1s ao Ne for the Township of Brando: Ouxiard aU eee . ; - age 63; beloved wife of Lovde | D eaatys Counts Michigan will ne! be effecive cyl MHC 000 BLUTER AND FOGE | Ae et as 3p pheld at 2 p.m. Thursday at White after failing to furnish bond of | Corer,” dear mother of Mra | | STAFF PHARMACIST December 19 1955 and Brarac Tow: c TCACHO D At Bute: stea ae Se ; 426 Frank McGowen end John Eugene | ship Board due to honoring a petition, TERits seo a4 ries ; i ai Babyland The infant died: Churen Gear sister et Mrs Paul DI- IGN RS gies per eect for let hears S118 have set Mondar Februs 20 °'956 aa Jibei ace 2 4 : 28 | yesteraay. | y - | necet dl cs re Les y AND SAP Res AS Ao ee iecicce, ee 3 621) Charies C. Bissett Walle Lake resident Charies Al George Broders Puneral service TREK: Rs per week for 44 hours ‘optional? Gf che imeop . eh ‘| : len, 35, who pleaded guilty to reck. | wipe eld Tneretay | ee Son waite cna otek. Da: Di 19 5 s flim 7 : , : “ee ; F ' : 3 ! Te Oa DRC IELEN TUCKER JENCKB buying prires se % | LAPEER — Service is pending less driving yesterday before West | Episcopal Churct. with Rev Lests Bore lavout tools dies and aspe- mae wareren oe Brandon Towustijp Ciera US Jarge wh:'rs 14 184 for Charles C. Bissett. 68. 3090 Bloomfield Township Justice EI- Bed se otficteirs Tilermers is | carne panes bea: al ures ans , leave other prevailing personnel D 1 1955 52 mixed 520 me 163 : ae i Jae Wi emetery Mrs arte t Gs : “4 ™ a dirties MW ore ne (7 «creent re-,/Boetng Air 7 + ) Lippincott Rd from Donelson- mer C. Dicterle. paid his fine of w'.’ He in state at the Voorhees- long Program iM RATE policies NOTICE 15 HFREBY GIVEN THAT ON ‘eip's 42 sma bie ED ees lionne| Funeral Home! in Pontiac. $20 with $20 costs aipic Punersi Home | interviews dailt tl 8 pm. all dey APPLY. ota GED Mteaie Gs Be ee i Bris N 127 oS! Mr. Bissett died today in La- COPRAN, DEC 201995. CORAN. | “sat! “apa ae APPL pm ' e Mob thas Sta>.c jen x See ~ 454) : ’ W132 Wi 1 1 Wall ak 7 : ; Ge ree os eee Bude Cott. aoe 22 | peer While his car was parked at a gi ocloved bsbund of Mrs Anse Efficient (EY HosPiTAt Or rm a nite her ~* ary CH te Ch Le ft) fatoes te iu 1 Cu coax J0 ‘ ' : ; 0 t i § Fe ‘ Be aoe ge eee neee & Bae cae: : 261 end. ‘oral, US. Burroughs 397 - 3 Rov Hilliker restaurant on Baldwin Ave ves Cn dear ther a te | — ; wURLEY iewicen 4 c } a ot he Q = . * 187 4 | ona Gero eral service wil de Inspectio ai be a 192t pnierts 479 5 ,pites moderate de. Can Drs 7 16 | - TAS — ‘terday. someone stole four chrome ! Se hell Tharsaas Dec nai 2 C Birchwood Street Trov Tos Oak-|Mald moaeree and marke: weady Con Bac .. 338 34) BEAVERTON — Service for Roy ane : C “from the Ric hardson -Bird ngs se: TOOL MAKER TO BUILD, RE- cH | : ; ee acks ances Idaho Russets fair Cepltal Airl... 403 ata = . * wheel discs from it. Stanley Con pm o | ice and Courty th tiger he piace of ‘eles Carrier Cp 586 Hilliker. 65. formerly of Pontiac, | Chapel with Rev F Myer | 21680 Coolidge Detroit pair and rind amen Bi preprene storage Signed, Berjami: T Martins nce $360 Ddakers $4.40 utilities earl 49 4. « inon, 3219 Lapeer Rd., told Pon- | \fficiating interment Oakland “JOrdan 63163" dies Apely 2 aoe 1942 Ferry Park Detroit 8 Michigan aes North parece Conese Cater Trac 596 ive)will be at 2 pm Friday at thel ac Police Hills Memorial Garden Mr ees Saginaw St oy shed d ola = : . rs ' = = a Soe ell oe feds Mt Cluresi e1/S0) cashed end & cabs Ches & Ohio 533 38 $'Chapel of Flowers, White Chapel, eee tied Weebl Dobe DIT DESI TRS ~ . Chrysler 1 ec hardson-Bir unera ome : ’ NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Citles 8v1 543 + %.1/Cemetery, with burial there. Mr.) aq wi adow of his car was Walled Lake hy Cafe Sep ayaine RIVERS Notice is hereby given that on the 27¢h Chim Mo - 21 3 . , , ; ee . t 5 aS T RUCK D / dai of Dec at 1000 am the undersigned Poultry lust Bea ag oF jHilliker Ls yesterdas smashed and a $30 coat stolen score eee en pss pRoCorr ' a MIPERL. \L. DESK yn wil! sell at public sale to the highest ie Cola... 1246 > 2! —_—_ r * a > ‘S Ae =e 2 Bs Bet 8 and @ Mile 21750 Wroming bidder for cash, one 1954 Ford Sta War DETROIT POULTRY Colk Palm |... 603 aa) jyesterday, while the car was Orion ‘beloved tntant soniof Mr | Gak Park Mich JOrdar 61340, Faperienced ériveaway atv. Motor U4éFR176495 Serial a’ 79 DETROIT pec 20 ‘AP Prices Col Brd A ,, 255 ae parked near the Fisher Body deat erainer val Siedarick wil EXPERIENCED LATHE HAND. ers y for long distance Oakland Ave Pontiac. Mich Said mofot paid) per pound {ob Detroit for No 1 Col Gas .... 162 ree arnings factory. Hollie Cox Jr.. Commerce Nam Higgins Richard George Lyod Gear “> Rochester. OL | ‘rips Sdust have references vehicle is stored at said asdress) (ex) Quality ive poultry up to 10 am con ere oon SP 12 6| Townchi ed , : Brown and Robert Douglas Browe 61G1 aa Ses eee pusciraus may Inspected a! said address he Heavy hens 27-29 light hens 16-17 1d . > aeal| ship, re rte u . stl 4 SS ~ Se Tay ence 8 3 oe reserves the right to bid at! heavy brotiers or fryers 215-3" Tbs ¥ ost mer . ae ao el PHILADELPHIA (INS) — The P me oe, sg ig Oe waite STE actrees caller apeu fe c oe re ows Ae the sale. whit 4-73 4 s 25-26. ca bes * ‘ -|Pe 4 + i pf ~ opt S ph rsic - 8 NE SnCIATESTET SCOTT Slip ele Srey creeeen 30m dase Cont kiot 27 97;)Pennsylvania Railroad announced’ Someone stole two hub caps Chape! Babyland Punera! ar- Trans-American Freight Lines. | ers’ test. apply 9 s.m. te \RPORATION (30-31: ducklings 32. heavy ducks 29-30 Cont O1l . 100 6 ++ §2/November net income of $3.218.- from his car whil ke rangementa by the Dudley HM 261/97 Bi GRE Sst Pontiss. Mich 12 noon Monday to Friday By M D FOX, muscovy ducks 22-25 Corn Pd . 285 . sts 630. 5 ith $3.862.287' ar Ue it was parked Moore Funeral Home. Auburr FE 2-017 at Guard House deo Ae : | A } 2 . ¢ | Ver Collection Mgr Turkeys: Young heavy type hens 38- Deere ah) os aT ae as compared wi 287 at home vesterday. William How- Heights a = j laisher Rody Emp! loyes | Ber co Roel ad ath} a Dec 20, 21. 1955/42. toms 30-32 mostly 30. small tvpe fin-! Her gai, 63 475 last year. This decline came in the ard. 162 S Saginaw St.. said MILLIKER. “DEC, 20. 1955 ROY =| warn up to 8300 per month in | ———— =. tavill ‘] € a = . eaverton c ne ove . ne Se ee eee - NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE [3sag) DU THe Bhites! ens and Lome! Doug Airc “ Pap... © | face of a 15 per cent increase in, | haibend of Jessie Mabie Hilao | pour spare timepseling tie oe WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE Hatjes is hereby given that on the 0th wc. /0.) sire en heavy hens one offer-/ DO Po a ° mross revenues to $80,899.07? and _ Rummage sale Spiritual Church. dear father of Mrs. Retts Sevpert a erties) Sine wand PW. Dinnen & Son @6 W Huron aay ior Decemive:/ 018 09 sm ue WiGeri|ings scarce, supply and demand light Fas: Atr L 322 | 628... ttributed| to higher mainten. 92 Wesson St. —Adv. end Mre Ellen Masser: dear | wagon for more extra money ip eS . signed will sell a: public sale to the Tigh-/tor light type hens enc fryers There is, Kast Kod 82 ag 8s Srbuleg ho mgnes nal eee eam, Militker aud | "se Cali Mr, Jeffrey OA 6-2321 WANTED. _{DMMEDIATELY DRI. Saat “tloasy ‘tacasts Sevier seaniete, (notes tetas, for faey quality duens./ EI Auto Lite - 43 gj ance and transportation expenses. If your friend's tm Jail and needs) oi) me net"So a petra | leltrey Ford Sales | Shas yetSinetiarte Sanh hier at 209 Parke Bivd. Lake Orion, Michi-|" Turkeys: Market firm on hens Bup- Emer Red... 124 wfrand. 274 It was the first time in 13 months ‘bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.| Dec 23 at Chapel of Flowers. | Denisa oo $ Busiest Ford Dealer op me phone FE 10193 Jor gen. Beid motor vehiie ts stored S!/pites are scarce and demand retarded Erie RR Ee ‘83 that the road’s net income had fal- —Adv. | White Chape! Cemetery Fureral | _N Washington Oxford) Mich =} eels ae said address and may be inspected &@t)at the higher price levels Toms steady Ex-Cell-O ,, #14 Std Ol) Calif 904 . \ v.} atrangements by the Mein A | 411 Vislectnician said address. The undersigned reserves| with supplies ample Den.and just fair Faird Mor .... 391 Std Ot! Ing $01 'en helow the year ago level. For: . Schutt Puneral Hom: Industrial Electricia | TED MECHANIC the right to bid at the sale Freepot Sul. 96 Btd OU NY 1317 . Ru ummage sale, Youth Center, JEWELL DEC 19 1985 ALICE For ema]! shop Inquire Si ncro 4 A ‘ A ABBOCTATES DISCOUNT | CHICAGO POULTRY Freuh Tra $43 Std Cli Onto at2 the 11 months ended Nov. 30. net | Lake Orion. Fri. and Sat Are | Widianallasts EParce Oi (ece/ 7 Corp Oxford, Mich OA ®-2588 = | (400d pay. paid vacation hospital OR POY MD POX | CHICAGO. Dec. 20 AP) — 1U 8 De. Osh be <2? Stevens JP. 7 income amounted to $40,392! ; "| beloved «mother of Mrs George mre fnew ond Sales Lela or x i " r 7 i Oo | “| h r * i trey Fr : rooliection Mer. part meallle) Aaiicairare ren Gen Eic $ gun. 2 equal to $3.07 a common share. as Ch ler’ i Gmotaie) phn ae 7 ne! MiDMWiest Je 2 pees ty 2 bf s a BOO ps Gen Mision 43 uther Pa 44 - | oo 3 ! paint _ — - ——-—- —~\‘vesterday 1337 cqops. 123.744 Ib) foe Genre! i swift & Co..,. 48 ogainst $19,561,323, or $1.49 a rysiers U.S. Ovtput | (Me renerite. Bac pso Mes Pai? PETON ATIENT WANTED. EXPERIENCED vsED NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING paying prices unchanged i 314 Byly El Pd .. 443 | (Juliene Her and award Wives to thank the people of .ar and aleo an experienced new Notice is hereby given of a scheduled|heevy hens 22-26, light hens .. 634 Texas Co... 1182 Piaaiaat share. in the same period Soars to Record Total Jewell; dear sister of Mrs Rob- | Pontiac for thelr epthusiastic re- | car and truck salesman Must be publie hearing to be held by the Pontiac|>rolilers or fryers 22-33 Me we JS lex G Bul .... 37.2/last year. ert § Hattie Funeral -ersice | ception of our serves in the willing to work full time with Township Zoning Board at the Town-|!45-155 caponettes under 4 b Goodrich || 77 Thomp Pda .. 535 DETROIT ‘® — Chrysler Corp.. | ints be held Thursday, Dec 22 | past year and to hope that we earnings determined by own ef- ship Hall. 2060 Opdvke Road on rer #'2 Ib 29-32, hen Sar 37- 8 ‘tom Goodyear .., 634 Tran W Air... 25.7 | : ‘ ' ? with Rev George | have made the future brighter | fort Apply in person. Ed Creque Wednesday. December 28th. 1956 at 7:30/turkeys 27-30, grese 24-2 Greh Paige ... 22 Transamer’... 422 DETROIT STOCKS jmaking a sharp comeback after Wiaditicid officating. Interment for the many o! you that have | Motor Sales tn Holly. MEIrose pP.-m. to consider the following change — |Gt No Ry .,, 425 Twent Cen .. 244) ‘C J. Nephier Co’ ‘several years of slumping produc- 'n Perry Mt Park Cemetery come to us seeking our assistance | 7601 : = . in the zoning map STOCK AVERAGES Grernound 144 Un Carbide 108 |\Pigures after decimal points are et 5 hs, Mrs. Jewell is af the Parmer- n finding a new career ' WANTED, EXPERIENCED WOO! To change from R2 to Commercial 7 — corn ulf OF we. O75 Unit Alr Lin 103 High Lot Noon tion, has turned out a record num- Snover Puneral Home 1) lieu _— _ oresser Apply Ogg Cleaners 378 Lots ® and 10 of Maddock Acres in NEW YORK Dec 20--Compiled by the qoiland F . 125 Untt Aire 17 1ST 163 ber of vehicles in its U.S. plants of flowers donations m be E Pike ee Section 23 T3N. RIOE, Ponitac Town- Associated Press Homestk | ., 46 Uni Prutt ... 03 LI ae P Sate | pac entchia Memo iel ay WANTFD 2 EXPERIENCED IN- ship. Oakland County, Michigan 30 «1S Ul Cent .. 624 U8 Lines .... 23 Kingston Products ae as this year. _Pund ; sulation salesmen to work on @ Persons interested are requested to Indust Rails Ou or Indust Ray .. 4 US Rubber ... 501 : . | , : | r bash We are only tnter- be present A copy of the Zoning M&P Net change Su 6 a e" Ing Ranc 646 US &'rel , 574M dwest Abrasives ae a ® Chrysler President L. L. Colbert, Card of Thanks 1 ac lI 1e Peed fee suleceen who can bring together with a list of the preposedinoon today 2588 1361 725 1701 In‘and Bt) a4 US To .. 186 Rudy Mfg . 3 37 announcing | this yesterday, re- ~~ . aay in a volume of business. ne changes is or file in the office of the pre, Day .. 2:42 1388 724 1782 Interiak I 306 Warn B-Pic . 19 |W opus Screw 3 13 ealihe if “ oa I WISH TO EXTEND MY HEART more you sell, the more you Township Clerk and may be exainined Weex ago "5531 13963 72:6 :784 Int B Mach ..410 West Un ae 213 io sale, bid ald asked hap le —_ man oe ia : felt thanks guring my recent be- ’ . ake Bondeq Insulation Co FE by those interes: ed Month ago ...,, 2553 1383 734 1802 Int Hary 365 Wesg A Be | 297 = 03. vehicles in U.S. plants | Se py A lee eS] nNers Sasi RW GORDON HAMILTON . yr ago ....., 2080 1218 67.0 1829 Int Nick 616 Westg El 602° : oe ; . 5 Re loved busbend Ralph F Dayideon SS arto Chairman 1935 high 1.) 2574 «1424 «77 183.5 In! Paper 11 Wison & Co 143 At S84. Egbert Sainsbury still em through Dec. 17, surpassing the, I especially want to thank Elda | Must B afpeceet drop wages GRETA V BLOCK | 939 low ieee, V1 148 GTZ 1688 Int Tela Tel .. 284 Woolworth 471’ gages in gold-sluicing activities on previous record of 1.395.476 set in! oe Ba comforting wore, | and apply to Mr MC Peters, Pon- Be 6 a tots ps4 high ae ae ; ane ts] Cre Coal .. 334 Youngst 8h Bhat m1 New Zealand’ s Shotover River. 195). | my friends and neighbers on John ’ ‘ge Laundry 040 8 Telegraph _ ee cee ame = : eee ee : : ee son St.. Dr Howard MeNetl doc- >.¢ ] ] WANTED MANUPACTURERS tors and nurses aid on the éth l re representative for this area Ne- ote! peo a ecmaatlhctaned ig Had tionally advertised product buss unere! Home | have late model car. merne and menr friends for cards. flor- t and Es im this county Cali FE Sater ayou __Sthulv wtelpe ony ST NOW A GENUINE WE WibH TO EXPRESS OUR AP. Preciation to al! our king friends and nelghbors Also Pontiac Mo- tor Local 653 and GMC Local 604 and Rev Wesley Wibley for their kindness and sympathy shown us im the death of beloved husband Men Wrigley’s pabdeeatal te beautiful new Birm- and fath Lawren s t ingham store will open soon. Join Wife. Daughters ty eons wana Establshed the fastest growing food chain _Lols Behrend: ; Machine Tool in (this: ares WE EXTEND OUR HEARTFELT anne é “7s thanks to our good friends and Manuficturer WE ARE NOW HIRING neighbors for their many flora! offerings and kind words end sympathy in the recent bereave- ment of our beloved mother and wife Mrs Ida C DeLine Also Is Expanding Its Engineering Dept. BUTCHERS Feo niger Located in MEAT Eien Lee ‘and Dorey Del ine Royal Oak, CUTTERS. _ In _Memoriam eee 2 Mi h MAYTAG OFFERS ty LOVING, MEMORY OF, OUR Pepeiene PRODUCE 5 ¥ “xperience The Completely years aes Noda Bee “T7108 on Auroniatte Parts MEN DME an oes Handling Desirable DAY be. As long as life and Memory last We shall remember thee. Peel missed bv wife and chil- ren. and NIGH Good Opportunities | _for Top Men AUTOMATIC Flowers 3 STOCK DUNSTAN'S $ FLOWERS OVER TIM RTIME es ” 3484 W. Huron St FE 2-630! FRINGE BENEFITS | CLERKS Funeral Directors 4 meant ; PENSION Permanent full time positions for qualified persons. Excelient work- ing conditions. many emplore r Funeral! Home... ae a ROBBINS benefits = opportunities for ad- ATS FUN vancement. Complete tacttitice OR 3-778? Engineering Co rion Pain wt Waterford ‘Tw = : , APPLY AT: Call Royal Oak Employment Office LI 7-7474, from 3 to6 p.m. Rm 318 Boulevard Bldg. Monday Thru Friday Woodward & Grand AIR AMBULANCE GROUND | | i DESIGNED TO BRING WASHDAY FREEDOM DIG os Kirkby Funeral Home FE 4.1883 Donelson-Johns, FUNERAL HOM for Appointment Boulevard. Detroit WASHES REALLY He ey, | gee eae Sere | 13901 Joy Rd. a! Thoughtfui Service. E 2-58 | 1 block west of Schaeffer THOROUGH SPIN DRYING Voorhees Siple ‘faunas ia Wicomfed “Fonsse') | YOUNG MAN WANTED TO WORE SAFE, SIMPLE OPERATION FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor PE 26378 tn small plastics firm, no exper- jence needed, handy with tools. 32660 Stepre ses beh tat A Farmington. MA: YOUNG MAN TO DRIVE. Saeee er & dismantie cars. Must have " Phone FE Cemetery L Lots 5 — MAN For RETAIL LUMBER OF- rere license. doy : aTTENT! Nina TED WHITE ae ee o c rer MECHANIC WITH TOOLS. WIL- __Help Wanted Female 7 U HITE CHAPEL BEST LOCA- son Garage. 35 Elizabeth ot. FE ag graves. Real bargains. ., 5-6431. RE YOU EN 4 AND ; PARTS AND SERVICE MA A BETWE P " ars of & Sales records show TERMS TO SUIT YOU! soa aaa y | ,aresuheestet at | “ar catenin hse . x 1 _ | PHARMACIST EXP. RELIABLE. || eet ee Scum At 10 a.m. foday Good working conditions, to tion, be sober ary. For store near Detroit. rite Pontiac Press Rox 21 You fitted. Call PR +4508 ment. Ue cas eaRN PHARMACIST. (3). BUSINESS EX- weetly handling a seutifal ster 1, 8, 6, 8, 1%, 14, 16, _ 11, 2%; 22, 25, 28, 60, 65, ” - ; naion program, Full time, Wes- €, 71, 73, 75, 77, 80, 89, | Fey" Drugs. 1008 8. Woodward. | , 1G, Snd fine Bavarian, chive. 105, 119. irmingham. ee = 4 PERMANENT POSITION ON ES- Cor neccesary. PE DAIS oF tablished route for married. map FE deral __Help | Wanted Male _6 wenidren, Gall after 8°30, 32-4529, 208 W. vente! ellow St. ACCOUNT . ADJUS TER Poe As WT ~~) . Bee cane Excellent oppovwmity for advance : nity + ied working Personne! De NO MONEY DOWN OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 ment with national automobile finance company. fe: i See Ls Ms 4 : INBOYS OVER 16. EV . , high osteet fag a pp : Weekends. oter 5 rr ce : ay ‘pian of car , : ‘ ‘. re oe um PONTIAC a : : \ i #-127 N. — eae node w “iuron . veneye 2881 ' y : bg y 15 ! i ¢ Bit + l = Pe ue P j . eer al 3 ? 4 ae ’ . | ¥ P b 4 ; ' ' : . é i | + : el L ‘ 4 Woe. i . ‘ (<> : : |. THE PONTIAC PRESS: WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 2 Help Wanted Female 7 7| Work Wanted Male 10 BIRMINGHAM OPEN INGS Both m end female. and ‘waltrenses, ay Birmingham mploy- | otti tice. | ELE ELECTRICAL WIRING 0| i & HEAT. control work. Tioonace Ed _Murray, PE 2-065. ee 130 W. Maple, Bir- a AT AMY Fie MMi 4.4254. LOHT aoe AT ANY TIME. wOAREER CENTER SO ep A Merr and A Happy New Year <- TYPIST” “AND BILLING aos Eve Permanent position with ad-) vancem: for qualified girls. modern offices Pisasaa workin, ar yeaa Call Mr. D. Shaw. MI) 00. DRUG COUNTER | time or, GOSMETIC & noe apg only. Full time, Top wages Berven Wesley Denes, Ra. Lirmingh.m CURB GIRis asp he nighta, apply COMPTOMETER OPERATOR WANTED FOR GENERAL OFFICE. STEADY WORK. PONTIAC PRESS, BOX 73. CHRISTMAS MONEY! fied women opportunity for quali- wom to OS Ree money. ou are a otiac reg- istered pi beg contact Mr ey in 100 W person, Auburn’ Rd. Utica ACT NOW!! ELDERLY Woman FOR © LIGHT housework Must be neat clean and sepencabte Pontiac Press Box 8 3 GENERAL cCuta SCHOOL AGE ehild, is te: live tm Lin coln 1-4 GOOD” TYPIST | WANTED FOR BILLING CLERK AND GENERAL OFFICE W ORK PONTIAC PRESS Box 77 OUBEWORK | STAY chiidren fechool age! heh tT. FE.2-1980 WIDDLEAGED (A D LADY ny FOR .C $206 Dizis, nee me 3-0000." or, og 6-1548 WIDDLEAGED LADY TO CARE for § room home for couple ‘Wife unable to do own housework: Christmas | M ry ATTRESSES Tony: DESIRES CHRISTMAS cl ———~ GIRL |i Hert-;. u ler at FE 2-0274 or come 1024 REFINED WIDOW WOULD LIKE Riker Bidg e'= To iMAN 3 | work tet ae, ri d Has endan’ * ie? ce wo tools, 2-5830 i ° (Gacaeaa "OPEN 1 FOR NEW ARE) LIKE STEADY AND STATION AT- or more mb Send experience Modert and « Ebster 43011 PLUMBING WORK WANTED. Reasonabie. FE 5-1016. SMALL STRING BAND WANTS | work it Work Wanted Female dn work Call after 6 p.m N Y : Portide wes BE eve pot seein Hse #0684 —«! 14 WILL BABY “SIT EVE- nings. OR_ 3-79 _ IRONINGS. 63 PER 7. GOOD | | 64 Marv Day. rr 400t. (aanea $3 PER BU. 1 DAY | — | service, PE 65-1471. $3 per bu FE $0003. 0 LADY DESIRES DAY WORK, Mon., Thurs. and Fri, $7.50 plus fare. FE 4-T140. LADY — Fuh eens BY Dar. LADY wines oes SORE transportation. Good coletences! _ FE 35-1214. MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING B8EC- relarial Service EM 3-2842 for one tw Bor 11 housekeeping else cea people or PRRCaeae NURSE AVAILABLE | OR 3-5821 and IRONINGS IN MY HOME. REA- wale OR 3-60 23 OMEN WANT WALL ing: and cleaning FE | 16233 _ Building Service — “2 ‘ALL WINTER DISCOUNT PRICES PRIC ON INSULATION, SIDING, Boas WINDOWS Attics itions, alterations. Guaranteed work at lowest pos- sible prices. no money = BO pay- icHio AN W HOME REMODELERS 3377 W. Huron EB 45063. ' tree estim pcos Power trowel, lie JACKSON 8 RENTAL ser, IRONINGS. PICK-UP AND DELIV: | oe FE $2316 | i cay SERVICE ON IRONINGS, FE 5-0003. Pontiac “WASH. | ce Scam ey seneers: = oe 1 CEMENT WORK | “LLOYD MONROE FE 4-6866 og permanent home as a member BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT the family and have vileges. not @ 7 day week rt @ home to the Tiel person interested. call FE 657 be- tween 9:00 100 pm | Reasonable wage PONTIAC EMPLOYMENT pO ]@ W_ Huron st FE PONTIAC GIRL TO LEARN INTERVIEWING = of oes 8 largest ent agenc & position | ataliohle in eters cacate opened | a. office bel an elert gir! er interviewer. Would prefer a giri with saley or businegs experience) will train someone with as personne! “sales type’ personality who waa! bo previous experience ‘Mie ne by appointment wards. collect at Grackacr’ a trolt office. WO RELIABLE. KIND LADY TO CA for invalid Mother with helt, boy of 12. More for good home than wages. MA 62002 ue 90% work. Also chimney repairs. Free estimates MY 3-11086, FE 2-0327 |BASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUILD. ings, Free estimates FE 2-0077 CUSTOM BUILDING PHA Fi- 2 _bancing, Se FE 4-6470. <"Formice work. “OR Discount November and : December SILK OR WOOL FINISHER 0] lant sterting Highest irmingham Cleaners _ Woodward MI 44 1253 8 SECRETARY. SALES DEPARTMENT, EXPERIENCE DESIRABLE, PON 7 TAC; PRESS, BOX 7 SODA FOUNTAIN E EXPERIENCED -— $1 br. Apply in Wes- Drugs. person 14 Mile Rd. Birming- a ~ TRAVI EL AGENCY Must have good Won- rtunity for right girl. a tsping required. | Travel Bureau Hun far Bird. eorner Ridgedaie. eeiravine am WAITRESS WANTED. MORNING re 3 sabe" Ramsey's WAITRESSES = Se BLUF ae In. 2008 Opdyke FE WAITRESSES. NiGHTS APP Barn fa. ee ee Drive-In. A EXPERIENCED WOOL her 2 “ Apply Oge Cleaners. 379 e ! WANTED. Young mother needs help desires motherly domestic minded older type woman with enetey to take over while mother LY IN) 8. Consideration, private $18 weekly pias be ‘ponus. For tmerview, call E WOMAN FOR GENERAL OFFICE work. Must be good with figures and like detailed paper work Wrigley's pbfa it be beautiful new Birming- store will open soon. Join oe, fastest growing food ehain im this area! WE ARE NOW HIRING CASHIERS AND PRODUCE CLERKS Permanent full time positions for ualified persons Excellent work- conditions, many employe benefite and opportunities for ad- vancement. APPLY AT: Employment Office Rm. 318 Boulevard Bidg Woodward & Grand Boulevard, Detroit or 13901 Joy Rd 1 block west of Schaeffer Help Wanted | MEN, WOMEN. YEAR _.OUND OP. portunity on established Watkins ite. Earn $2 to $3 per hour, Car necessary, Anply TATE SALESMAN or quired, FE ein 10 amt 1 6.m. only Instructions 9 LESSONS. PONTIAC Sepsis, Devs, eves., 2 ok Work Wanted Male — 10 required. Box 10, Pontiac | j On a!! mad erntention alternations, | .- } | ntrv work on al! improvements. | o mall. Da&aM BUILDING SERVICE R 3-2276 4 Pie, eitinaten Joke Tayior” OR, a, 7 | PLOOR LAYING SANDING AND ~~~~~~ ng 3 fntshing | ae Bud Bills FE ¢30?1 EAKLES custom _UPROLSTER. ‘gon eeverneygiy Froggy | Sul te eel ta see FLOOR TL AY IO BANDING “AND | 2028 TELeORARS “2 werk Wauatantsed 77647, SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES ts BED. | good health &| FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN. |— | | | 8 EXPERT T TREE TRIMMING & RE- kitchen bath aiding, roofing, genera) remodeling Complete car- | direct, no salesman. No money dowh. No rane too No job too s oe large FE 21-7004: Eves O 48 ~ CEMENT & BLOCK work. FE 5-0782 CEMENT Is OUR SPECIALTY. | Floors, basement. EM aan CARPENTER WORK—".OUG _finish Free estimates. C CARPENTER. REPAIRS AND AL-| emery Eanes serv'ce. Weather. | panes ALTERATION ri Set 8-2704. EL ScHnICAL WininG LICENSED Ed Murray, FE 2-0657 FLOOR =a SANDING AND ot ‘0 vears Pontiac Hardwood Floor Service “Where Quality Comes First" R. Gardner, 401 Central. FE FE 2 2.7819 GEN REPAIR. ROAD & Child's pet. called Baron Chil- sabia service. Oakland Garage; dren heartbroken! Lost nea: t of 756 Oakland at Kenny Dr. Clemens &t. Please call FE GENERAL \L BUILDING REPAIR | _ 30446 Reward. Brick. stone. cement work. Plas) FOUND: SET OF KEYS IN FRONT | tering and tile work, FE 4-2200 ; OF THE PONTIAC PRESS, MON- | GA RAN FS_aii.__DaY_ ~LI8_NO--GM-- kinds, EST 1918. Mugus Marsh {4-62 INQUIRE AT FRONT OF- 353 N Cass PE §-3021. ve | _ FICE. = 2-8046 LOST Kost el vos ine assis @ alle aooer posh beso L. TA ay Wisieen « to cae of Cool J0a. FLEMING F FLOOR LAYING. sanding. finishing. 15 ; FE 2-4405 LATHING AND PLASTERING. New and repair. FE 4-0274. R_O@_ SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. ——— and fin'-hing. Phone FE Business Services 13 APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all makes of refrig- —— wa. Loe radios, cleaners aye me emai Cag —ret kiand Ave a R B TRENCHING Footings, water line field tiie. _FE_5-0061 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS! LOST PAIR OF aaoen E rown leather case | bidg. and repaired br factory trained men at our store. General Printing & | Office bya « old Co. dt - Law. renee 8t ne FE 3-0 BLOOMFIELD Lame CLEANERS indows. Reasonab! Walls and Ww ornes est. Cees ae | cleaning a: Os ey bose, if | employed, exp. map P any: time, er 37 oor rE} ‘DRY WALL BY et alps Pas estimates. No job too big or emall. FE 5-4628. moval or OR 3-2000. ELECTRIC MOTOR: SERVICE RE- & rewinding. 18 E. Pike Pe dha ie. | Lost. renee AND RE- Seectee Reise a2 t.fies eee ee celimtes sorte ELECTRICAL SEWER CL EANING Sinks—Sundey Service. FE 4-2012. Waxouer ar sr. SAWS MANLEY LEACH Bact sin YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASTER through Classi} fied Ads. : * 2-018. rE ‘BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | ls. work. Also chimoeys. No job too large. Residential a: commer- | cia! Guaranteed work Pb. FE 44-8604. é La OR SPie08 | _tce calls mescoees |— | | | ] ‘ONDON | GUARANTEED TV & REPAIR ANY FE ¢0736 NS RADIO @ Tv. 1% 8. PARKE. ST. repair COPENHAVER ae R/"10 & 59¢ W. Huron FE 45601 TV Night serv. TUCKE! R" rE ¢ ce a ie fas S376 Typewriter Service (2A E chine re TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. work xpe: | Printing and Office Sup o. 17 Wo Lawren nce _spreads. Your m: maberint FE 8-8707 | Lost < & Found | BOXER. MALE. FAWN COLOR Lost: TAN MINIATURE ance wit 5-2007. __poodle. Reward. Lost: Spantel Subdiv sont Cass Sylvan Lake. Reward. Ans. FE 2-0052 ‘appy. MAL: ER eae Cass-8ylvan ake or to LOST: LADY'S OMEGA WATCH Name on beck. +4800 Reward Call FE r@ pm LOST: tall. BLACK AND WHITE PART cocker speniel With wane te on Female License 2656 WED. DEC. Food Store 14, IN NA- at 4489 Dixte Ligclo diamond ring Reward cons acesuie aPOLICE ‘DOG Green collar and In, Reward. FE 5-02 lasses in a b icinity of Riker State | _Bank FE tee _ | LOST NEAR TER. A! —— with chain wearing | blac coll. Call Memphis, Michi | gan. iF gray Weimaraner, poneee. Sunday. einity Adame and Birmingham. lea strap | 4 mos. old. Md gy Pontiac Drive | | CASH FOR SMALL RADIO8 AND | $-8755 RiaaED | Savion te est APA ot FE 240%. Reward, Lost: aOuTinG bDoG. ae reel NG SEWING | Saprcatraaiaioe December 18. vi- Birminghi L be costes "Cail rm am arge rewa MI e104. 1068 Brooklawn Ct. LOST: LADY'S RED BILLFOLD. | Kee: mons. but please return _contents ‘T-A621. LOST AT OXBOW LAKE. THURS. - day. Little ieee and white dog. Reward. Call EM ae GREEN on ry Fatt _Reward. OF OR 32-5685. rE 2016 oe peace, 5 MOS. from 3080 Lott me cay iat FRI, NIGHT BETWEEN Lawrenee St. and Ave watch. Reward, rE i. : OFf AUBURN araner hunting . Bluish erey in ~ OLD. Dixie Hwy REWARD OF OFFERED FOR BLON iD pos er . v y Voorheis License No 48. 26 | roMt | dollar Will Lavitagon to Bid on Fleet Automobile Insurance This board is desirous of obtain- ing bids covering fleet automobile insurance county owned on 85 motor vehicles for the period Jan- 10, 1866 1¢ uary 1987 A tions office to January lat el the motor ured and policy vehicle -specifi be received Sealed bids wil) m.. Wednesda, to 10 00 January ¢ bids subm | OAKLAND coe NTY octets te) OF County Office Building No 1 Lafayette st | Pontiac, ichigan > SWING BAND aVAil- New Years Eve if in- contac. Fille Sharp rE: APP SHOES 8 an _____ FE $-6720" ‘ON AND AFTER THIS DATE, December 21, 1085. I will not be responsible for anv debts tracted by any other than myself Elven a 1734 Virginia | Park, Detroit, Michigan | terested | be re- a er oe arrison, 1734 Virewia Park. De- _troit, Michigan 109 WEDDING TN NVITATIONS $7 50 | SS therland Studio 18 W. Hu | papkine—fast service USED JUKE pox RECORDS. 19 oents. and Sat. only. | “UNSCIENTIIC’ IN thousands of homes prove Fina Foam . great rug cleaner Walte's Notion: Wed. “Household ‘Goods 27 record players FE FURNITURE NEEDED Entire home or odd lots Get the .u receall a or cell it for you B | _Sale_ Phone OR ‘2m. LET 08 BUY tr OR AUCTION it for you OA 8-2681. Pe eas buyers. Cash waiting. WANTED FURNITU RE If you have anything and want prompt courteous serv- ee aol the ghest price OARLAND COUNTY'S Lote USED F cM Ae gd _Wtd. —Miscellensoes 28 RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID _ VREELAND FUR CO. 800 iC TRAL . MA 43131 pee etd WANTED 200 A are poked also 8 Inte 14 4 a ater ‘mM. Wanted io Rent 2 1 = UNFU ——— Huron erea | mid- a couple. Call after 6 Eves 2? BEDROOM HOUSE WANTED young business fam- “wry Immediate ae man aed fam | WANTED 1 TO O RENT: 2 2 OR 3 ¢ 3 CAR oR FACTOR .¥ Y R feat tre orth or west side Best ret i “LIKE A REAL CAR BARGAIN? Lots of ’em lin the Want, Ads! be obtained from this | ur | + con- | Elven | Community | ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST | FAST ACTION! Tf rou hare the contract — we have) | the MONEY Clark Phone FE 46402 _Clark i | Fot good Mr courteous action | A JOHNSQN, 1704S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 ant hema Ask M: Cash Waiting | contracts cal! or Johnson personally for see quick Realtor CASH | Burere waitin large ang small Call FE 54-500 | if 111 for land contracts. neW or seasonec E $-047) FE 8-2566 ye Realtor 13 ROOM 100 Pine Grove 2 BEDROOM FURN. APT. MA_ 5-8000 2 ROOMS AND BATH PRIVATE entrance Adulte on!y 25 Monroe St No drinkers FE $2140 . 2 ROOM: AND BATH-_ MAIN floor vt entrance 2 men. 16 Florence _ . 2 ROOM MODERN COUPLE only 72 _Washineton ‘FURN APT ADULTS | 2 ROOM APT VERY | REASON: | able rent Pensioned woman de sirable FE 5-2836 2 ROOMS EVERYTHING FUR. nished 5 minutes walk from town No _ Fairgrove drinkere or children 2 ROOMS KITCHENETTE in. Emploved couple only _be clean. no drinkers. _FEe “CLOSE Must $4337 2 ROOMS CHRISTIAN COUPLE Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange | WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS & phone cal! wales i We will give vou a outck cash offer with no edditiona! hidden | 18 costs. Eariy settlement Give us today Free esti- Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W Huron St ieee hom | 32/0 Orchard Lake Rd | IMMEDIATE _ CASH FOR contract or equity FE $4103 YOUR in your | FE a | st) WE NEED LISTINGS | NOW! ah ee act’ on ' 1648 UNION N LAKE RD mM "5-467 | TRADES — TPADES specialists Call_today for TR We | homes are farms, tm tradin lake property an i business opportunities. Large dn. payments are scarce | equity, larger homes for smalier, etty property for suburban home | We do our utmost | arties concerned obligated. &n appointment and we will give our honest opinion tn regard the possibility of trading your | We are establishing a. reputation as the leading traders | Pontiac for tmcomes to satisfy all & not feel ob to Propert } | | rou | y. | | DORRIS & | REALTORS N ~ meeeeee and comm F NAUF, You The —— is fore nancing and clos: dav to list your To Bw Yo vaU REALTY CO. is ow. Trade your Call us for! SON FE 4-1337 st. Huron | Co-operative Real Estate Exchan, LISTINGS NEEDED mercial rop- ries, Serene or farms. Qualified Realtor e w. Huron FE 2-7431 OA 8-3338 Mahan Has Buyers WANT ACTION ~To Sell-To Trade IT-WE'LL INSURE rT MAHAN ome 2068 fae ormense Te OK. L. Templeton, Realtor |} LARGE | i) _Private entrance 116 B Howard | 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE BATH. floor edults. 321 N Cas on 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRA: NCE sie,” bus No drinkers FE | ROOMS PRIVATE BATH “AND | entrance adults only _62_Wiscer ROOMB PAW ATE ENTRANCE one child FE #-2028 ROOMS. CLEAN 2 WARM vate bath & entr Adults 22-8405 ist | 2 ~~ PR}- FE 2 BEDROOM 1 AEU™, APT PRI- bath Adults No arinnere 30 per month Call from 12 t pm FY §-3239 3 ROOM APT GAS HEAT __ 587 LeBaron St a ROOMS, LIGHT WAND. SEAT oRS monthly Call FE ROOMS AND an entrance Elec. and heat. $16 per | wk. Couple or couple with ip dt Ciel’ preferred. Apply at 008 Bt air Seateare couple preferred Sse ee 3 ROOM APT fined couple 14741 FURN TO RE-| Private. bath OL ROOMS AND BATH. furn., $70_ moors 33474 “ROOM & PRIVATE BATH Adults only Erbd Apts FE 58-2203 cle _ ee ROOM SsTALL SHOWER. PRI. vate entrance $65 per month a! utilities and heat furn FE 36752 ‘3 ROOMS So COUPIE 3 ROOM & BATH 154 Lincoln. OR 2 ROOMS PRIVATE BATH AND entrance 111 N Telegraph Ap pir 70 Clark ROO! partly M MODERN. CLEAN furnished 9 N Johnson BRICK TER. race Apt. Private entrance 3165 _ Highland Rd. Motel _ 42382. § ROOM FURN APT REFERENC. es and deposit required No drink- ers FE ¢5003 or FE: 5-179 @ ROOMS BIBLICAL wien so 3 CHRISTIANS Jessie FE icome _BACHEIOR APT.. 2 ROOMS AND bath mpletely| tercuaca inelud- ing wtilifies Located close to down town Perry nN __ after 3 pm BASEMENT APT _ “burn Rew: Couple NEAR AU- only rE | BEAUTIFULLY -FURN. 4 ROOM 8. private bath and entrance Utill- ties furn. adulte only. 7 Ww. Perea BLE. PRIVATE EN- Ae ae soba man 153 Prospect. 2". SPACIOUS. PRIVATE th and paareece $16 per week MY 2-3361, an N. APT. ~ PRIVATE EN- trance. Refrig Children welcome _233_Norton FOR CASH IN A HURRY, things through Classified Ads. Dial FE|! sell Anything goes! 28181. | | $ ROOM PONTIAC week and up OR 955 ROOM MODERN FIFTY-ONE | CAKE $15 PER | b 30138 “GARAGE Newly decorated Close to Auburn 4. Hats 3 § ROOM. PARTLY FURNISHED Outside toilet a Dean Drive 2-6515 $ ROOM FURN HOME N 8AN. RENT HERE ford 8t Adults only Ol! heat Adults only References FE $45 272. Duck mo Lake suto Washer and FE 2-5587 3 ROOM rage and breeze way Milt at BASEMENT! HOUSE GA 4 miles out, Auburn Ave Lake 22 office tm rear 4 Nee eee ON SEMINOLE St 6 ROOM ot] heat ae zi Y FURN” Reas References AUTO re- | quired MY 3-2880 ve ie | Wanted Real Estate 324 3 Rooms PRIVATE | ENTRANCE SMALL FURN HOUSE 1428 VINE- ALL MODERN HOUSE 876 wor r Wolverine Lake rE | $85 per mo | drser | ___ Business Services 13, MODEST MAIDENS By Jay “Alsn Wanted cost Estate 32A, Rent Ane Furnished 33 Rent Houses Unfurn. 361 For Sale Houses 43 SA . pens reais BEE WASHING } pie in AND vac: | a HOUSEKEEPING ROOMS FOR i NEWLY DECORATED § ROOM uum swee we reps. pri Elect aN <— | CAS or Adults. Utilities supplied terrace 20 Rosshire Ct. FE 2-7943. | a.m. to Taviet ark : Ys Ne ; Braciey len Digie Hwy US ~~ a | ‘So N Johnson. PE SAF 2 48 HOt RS oat - : NEW DUPILEXES ~ - : c pircneuerre “APT aks {EAl : Dressmaking, Tailormg_ 16 4G ~ ¢ ip FOR YOUR HOME wilities turn OR 3-770 1 BEUVROOM | * ied | a + DRESSMAKING. PUR COAT RE- r EQUITY LARGE COBY 3 ROOM PRIVATE $79.50 RENT | BROS __pair, All kinds of alter EM 3-0528. 4 / JIM \W Rit iH T, Realtor Tasmania $15 week qriween erty and ie Clem: : -- 3 vl as a — . Furniture Refinishing 16A - D 345 Oakland Ay Fr 90441 LARGE ROOM PRIVATE rN +7833 “11 . bm IRREPLACABLE REPAIRING ANTIQUES’ PE. I Co-operative Heat Estaie Fxchange rete ge PARTLY FURN 7 ROOM HOUBE No sir they don't build them tke i ANTIQuU A 8 | ) < in Keego Harbor E , his “nowadays” Its s0 roomy | etalty. PE $0162, PE 5-1332 == BUY OR SELL NICE APT SUITABLE FOR cot. WALLED LAKE MODERN 7 BED:| Ths oder dome ts sttusted on Cee ee ee eee x I will persona:ly buy your prop- ple =‘, block from bus E ‘rooms Close to city Available; ® ‘DoW Unobtainable) 1 scre lot Laundry Service 18, erty or will sell 1 for you and #7374 : : around dan. 1 MA 1778 in the village of Waterford. Down- nn SORES ee a —_ show you bow to get cash if the SMAI 1 APT PARTLY FURN 1 SS = stairs are’ 14536 living room with S ice %s reasonable’ Call now and or ? people Like area $15 wees WATERFORD 4 ROOMS. 915° fireplace large dining - *Dreakfast Lace CURTAINS Aa OR RUP. | ¢ _| Tet us prove tt FE 2-122) 3800 Pontiac Trail week opuon PO Box 3380) tom Attractive kitehen. sunroom Lauadry, Phone FE 010)” > — / ex cio | eee VERY NICE 3 ROOMS PRIVATE, For Rent Rooms S2 Vintec bec oces canal tel tome — | r entrance an ath io ¢ ~~ 2 al Ss . ; All closets are oversized Large FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- a SS Ger drink eres vim ees 2 SLEEPING ROOMS CHEER gerage with ¢ room apt a - jee. Ph. ac «Laundry. FE : ‘WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE WALLED LAKE MODERN CONV. ~ homer atmosphere 124 Precklis | The price is »22.500 Yorms per- __ 36101 ___ | | = | prope: Poa hae oS | two pedice me 5 Cees! to city ver Bid FE 54-0313 . ticularly attractive. Shown by ap r ice ommerce reasonable 5! ake Dr _ intment onl _Landsca 18A a Ph Pontes EM 3-311 | «itTs : ATTRACTIVE ROOM 1 OR 2 oO! ¥ aaa aoe . WARM FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM | poco rete 987 Huron FAXING YOR BETTER TRER TRIMMING R. Fo MeKINNEY | apt Private bath automatic hot BUS STOP, PRIVATE ENTRANCE. | DONELSON PARK _PE 4-396! i i . c \ Cooking laundry 99 W. Huron SEL. ‘ | @Od remova. Fruit and orna-. : ‘ 4 eatery FA ollie ats teen eer ei = ia | mental trees, our roctalty wt Uy cite { ee Be! Bvatiee real we led | CLEAN SLEEPING foot eror RAMBLING RANCH | _5-9104 or Holly MElrose —— SI es exe fuones Detroit wosen elie ee on ar Move into this roomy ranch home ; | WASTED IMMEDIATELY 0) ets eee oe and \our worries are over. How __ Moving & “Trecking “D = ~} S'fcom homes cash for land con Rent Apts. Unturnished 34 cur AS We Ups Fanci Rowe ige dofe, coll uecnsnss) 3)ibetroomsns 8 | OUY'S HAULING SERVICE. ABH: —— ee ear eONEs ; CLEAN ROOM FOR ONE OR TWO Big kitchen with breakfast nook. I z OOM TERRACE CHOICE | Ssreeruppan are REAL ESTATE She ; | persons FF 5-8466 184 Mt Clem-. jarge living room with fireplace iH | location. N. Woodward. Birming | ASHES & oe ae LIGHT D 632 W Huron Ph FE 43505 ham. No children no dogs, $138 | Sose= iN CLEAN SLEEPING Ole Det ee, chine au. io ‘um ns ~~ ~ > Wesson, vEan 43-7385. phrey yROOMS, ADULTS ONLY MUL! "ems Men only. 6 Mechanic. | Lostecee) jacks th ros bout house: KA-l MOVING TRUCKING, PICK. SOLD 803. ___ | DESIRABLE WARM ROOM, oct | basement Self-storing storms end up and ep eee ree at a ROG | APT HEAT, Lights AND | pad ne : Held Teco) clock screens. thermopane a eepety ies win- tae © rates. 1 an i FE 479 = Di dbeatmed Wotnnt tenet. 'E. 5-8717 Bina She ow, wir r washer ryer. U \ ] Eee furnished ae = |EMPLOYED LADY. HOME PRIVI | city gas, plastered walls, 2 cat Or Oo Oo ROOMS PARTLY FURN CLOBE: | leyes Bus service. PE 5-3498 attached garage cement drive BEDFORD MOVING Wf your property tsn't sold yet.| urrite Rtiwic cals 2s White. | FOR MEN WITH GARAGE NEAR 04 the house is aveapeae wet: Local & Long Distan_»—FE 32-8787 It's because it hasnt been listed! fore i General Hospital, No drinkers. FE, acre beautifully jandsce) fot. i _* | Just a short distance from town. HAULING ANYTHING, ANYTIME = 3 ROOM UNFURNISHED APT _ °-846! _— Call for appotntment today! _FE_$-0675. Sav Yi West side Meat. lights and gas ONE ROOM FOR RENT COUPLE | =— u arts a te HEAVY TRUCKING. | wy furnished FE 2-0473 or FE 2-1064 94 Mary Dav ub! ul Sand fill dirt WAN — = | 3 ROOMS AND BATH HEAT AND SLEEPING ROOMS” FOR 3 OR. +. ape = ° | epee mo oo 2 ROR ENRRAI WAG ERAS one PO gas ING TO FLORIDA, | INCINERATOR N s . } Auburn Heights FE +004 { Close to bus an ron . oct i or TuOun Pauled Close ap or “This electric typewriter is no good I plugged it in hours BROS _4 OOM HEATED “APT NEAR eee = lac eae 3 os bedeeants _ #5134. a starte iters ° . + GNMTC FE ¢Te2S ever “STEEPING ROOM WEST SIDE ~ ny ee ‘ago and It hasnt even started to do those letters F 2 wp and & large 14x24 ft breezeway } ~ (oP DELI. TOART AGED _ __ - ee __ REALTORS “4 ROOMS & BATH ELECT HOT ()..¢, in Gentleman oniv FE aiuig make an “extra nice bed- i eocal i 4660 Dine Hwee walter Oil furnace Private et Wen mee es om The furnace room is par- ocal and Long Distance Moving : ’ Puone OR 3.129 trance Working couple preferred 8! EEPING ROOM 1 OR 2 MEN "oened off with 64 gal hb Enon ele e E5-6904 Hobbies & Supplies 24A' Wd. Transportation 3t a8 i Phore flochester OL 2-152] aft 4@Wo Haren water heater The large picture = = ore WARM SF EPING ROOMS CLOSE window in the living room gives Tr k 5: i . F re oar 4 ROOMS AND BATH ON PINE lo Pontiac Motor 284 Nelson Cai) @ Mice view of the countryside ruc Ss to Rent eter Omodert| camers, iste ana “Cho ca Eat aa en eee ea) Totnes Aupreciated icon ha* Se Sons eet A ee TRUCKS TRACTORS | fimishing plant in Pontiac All 3.3692) _ $ ROOM FLAT HEATED $15 PER | Rooms With Board 38 board space. The walls are. a’ %&T Pick leh ete Btaxe; Co bular cameras anc photo sup WwaNTED RIDE FROM CLARE. JACK HABEL econ yom cuucrea ms bee) y 7 Pat plastered and nicely decorated “and Dump Trucks | Mas speciais. cud mee tho latent ta ing, Cal MA sale. ane “ce 7 Gs TROSHaTANO Getic on PER CLEAR MODERN HOME. Twin TDeFe is, Oe ere ee i F ; Representing esite Tripp & ROOMS AN rage with overhea oors Pon : | electronic photo finishing _!ng. Call eens [ Me beds, good meals No drinkers dewall a Ind Hien pooe ue | resa"w iuro: i M SEE bas 83 Ww td. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 te cae! Meme ‘ oon GieenACEncrcens Te ee See Kecimost scutes The ee usa ehee ore | PICTURE —, MES. ALL SIZEs. | i unt “moaern. gas beat, west side ROOM & BOARD 28 CHARLOTTE $12,500 827.509 down Open Dany . Terceine, Bunday| PAINT BY as eee 8 CASH | | TCs ene a Write _Off E a oma ik WHITE BROS , re PLANNING TO SEL | Box No ontiac Press | ROOM AND BOARD. LARGE BED. Z OS. Mn FE 400) PE tian peg riekin aOPPTiES OnEue in Sin 5 are, ene gels re 6 LARGE ROOMS IN LAKE OR- ‘oom suitable for couple or two REALTORS REDUCED RATES WIN-WILLIAMS CO. 71 W. HU For Contracts New or Old. sults we will sell your equity jon Heat lights and gas fur-| men MY 2-167Tl Lake Orion. Phone Large ven to Smith | RON , Lerge erremall: or get G 1 financing for you. nished $2450 per week Year) WALKING DISTANCE TO THE Open Eves till @ - Sun} to 8 4 rr serve vou. Sm — FE 5-0975 | we buy equitys buyers for homes | round MY 2-6052 28 N Hem- GMC. Bus at deor to Pontiac | — ov “4 NEW SCRABBLE GETS $3 PAINT . Ask for Tea McCullough |, farms. lote and business. 10 ex. mingway Lake Orion Motors 559 8 Sanford FE 8-0701. | EO ae Laced ally ONWANTED , guricrgs RE-| By number sets. 61°9 up iframes | Ei iAYDER F *R 1G) Berienced enlesa: enitoleerze))7 0 Una APT FOR RENT _WIDOW WOMAN WISHES BOARD | Qome nnd must sil this lovable mov 39-8762. {5 at ENSTOSE, 14 East - A N, Realtor t#? today move tomorrow. ‘ ers FE 44320 | ; a 7 yr. old with 4 bedrooms. 1's VET WITH 2 TON TAKE TRUCK | —USSreace SE 2-141¢ 86 E. Walton Bivd. BL Gowrie: Seen “$ ROOM | name Otmence \ | baths. Full basement with ree- _Wants hauling FE 4-4088 Not tice rso & bath gas lien & how ater Convalescent Homes . 38a reation room. Has ‘automatic of s ersonals To GET THE MOsT POR YOUR Painting & Deceratia 20 lane t R usse oung Stove & net igersion $85 a month - heat Gare Only block to ane = Ve ol Feces ANN PRivare p DETECTIVES athe “sire ie arn comes Se AtTOR Cail at Apt 103 FE §-3:21 BOARDING HOME FOR ELDERLY | school 18800 Better make ap ° Bpecializin, estic. work St Phone FF 2-8216 a2wioH 5 F su BY Vl LIAMS LAKF @ we women 0 Lene a al Helen DECORA: _Licenved. §@ years cap FE pe ee ——— | Open Eves tl 8. TE soei2, cupiex, fireplace Garage FE PINE cone aoe HOME | LOOKING FOR” ‘A NEW tes mates OR 3.1696 s : | | 81370 a 7 has vecanctee for men and wom-; Better see this ull aan rotred Knapp Shoes | WE HAVE —_ —_}|-—— o Ore ee : bedroom brick with f em i Ac Frea H Ly . | £200.0000.00 | Dia RIO ENTS fae oPitivic fac Buy ite | Has large spacious rooms (1400 a ES 5 er ae , 2 . s: : - = Wet enh = 2 _, PAINTING | 2070 Airport Ra * OR $1582 At our disposal to purchare new CASH | 261 Oaaiand 136) Baldwn FE 46018 ee apiece (2 ee eee aay FE eons St en: | AUDIVOX X HFEARIN AID RM. 10. °F seasoned land contracts for! i “ ace entine pair ante ee end ple ASAT : as one RE | size kitehen with loads of cup- ee == ‘a _N. Saginaw. FE 40539 our clients See me before you | For smail equities If vou have be ey) tired people OR 3-8320 0 boards. It's worth your time to a eee a | PUNT RAP SR ERT RE |“ MAE FOR noe Mamitn See Seneca it Dear TLLOML Mi FE SOME Hotel Rocms 39) Fig iat Rasta _ Guaranteed Free cst 44-9205. Mrs. Burnes 14. lark | To Buy-To Seil-To Insure | dost within 24 hours With ca ~ ee | —PaP t ! ! now tell LARGE 3 ROOM & BATH ar | for sppotntm | AA PAINTING. PABERING — [EXPERIENCED SPENCER con. | Go west you Weve) |) tate) enteance Hea turn Cans ‘HOTEL AUBURIN FRANK SHEPARD = — | has electric cooking stove Clos A-l PAINTING. PAPERHANGING.| Cane! Ra. Utica Mich ee S D | iS eccgesens sen scat cay Rooms by Dey or Week OL 1-311 | Paper removea Estimates. FE) 2413! _+ eae: M. Stout, Realtor | tore s*pm. Jack Loveland) FE Se eo iriceratien alr me si \ MAY RIDE, WINTER SPORT PAR. N. Baginae 8 Ph FE 58-8165 2-4875 __ Soret! and refr aeration — 2) aT nO WALL | FOOD FURNISHED Open Eves. ‘til 8 30 ONE BEDROOM LIVING ROOM a cosromin teeming tefcice a _2-3231 Cc REALTY CO REA |” kitchenette prix ate entrance and fAOT EI f ROOSEV] FE aE | _merce. ‘eu 3-3435 ow, au GOING TX ton SEE PARIS AT ogy he Estate Exchange WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME bath 1 child, 142 W Columbia Rooms 12 20 4p Bert 81750 up ! GI RESALE. West suburban. 3 vocal PAINTER AND > DECORA ra. ,,it8 Gayest beca Parise Huron "Ph FE po; ,Cfll FE 81134 or MA 62503. ‘UNFURN FLAT 3 ROOMS AND 5-8126 bedrooms. bath, of] furnace, sep- with some open time \ G E ay iL k- MEN M. ARRY ———— = ———— A. G EL LIOTT & SONS 2 (peo 2 Children welcome HURON [HOTEL CLEAN Mop. | crate. ean Yora’ Carport, bar- SA | BRUNEITES” | ACTION! pistes esteem ter “ar aren WATERFORD “om LESHING ST | Woet"Mares "Se “Pons ce rE | Samana sare ‘ieee , 4 | senbtl best etl : a3 i : st_ Huron apes at $62 per WALLS CLEA. D | at the Oakland { off Andersonvilie Rad ¢ NEW oN = twa mo! lneuranee® __TUPPER, OR 3-7061 = Jane and Jeanne altie lenieletll sour (Cand iGeat Rent Apts. Furnished 33 woscm 030 per week OR cw MOTEL & MAIN ta wa | cluding taxes end —— a . = = _ a = n 1 v r Painting @ & ' W ‘all iesing | | IN| DEBT? | me fee wenn eit aeays them or | ROOM APT. KITCHENETTE, Seay SDE WFOR UREN? JOR pa Te eaaiiinera ails weskiel | mes tally insulated. ‘Lake bree ree estimates ~ r . se sue ' Picture window. Exzcelient eel dntdld adalat place them for you within refrig 102 Parkhurst FE 54-8302 t rE 2784 leges ure | ho “ ra large living room FE 8-278 kitchen with wood cupboards Painting & Wall W ashing | IF O Rel oeperetexega terme “con. | 1 electric poy endl rettigstoise WEST SIDE APT AVAIL. 2 BED- | Rent Stores 40 end Formice countertop. Bath. Free Estimates FE 6-221) | ' tract too large or too small Ese entrance. Neat Yellow Cap foome & bath up Living rm in) —— forced Net Copper —— = al | ‘ne rm & Kkilchen Separate base- | Cat ing. Choice we 4 iclevaniens. Phy sio- Therapy _ PIA po . pis rete 24864 after 4 pm ment Geel heat Utilities not ‘00 S. SAGINAW ST AVAII ABLE pum price 87.900. = et ' Edw. M. Stout. Realtor T Gal 1iWaRMRGUSEESEDIN furn, s62/mo! Before 6 FE ¢252i for apy Kind of musiness y SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY (17S Saginaw Street Ph. FE 5-8168 bedi ‘ G after § FESi172 aay Soe Pe IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. 3% ( y LE = rooms Gentlemen preferred 133 420 ORCHARD LAKE AVE 20x30 home al! Heer es tecnaigue 72 Elm a ou cits ely = a ee eee Rent Houses Furnished. 35 Rew!y decorated We need S & 1° Oni foe Kichen with preekfest = | ase Your Mind — §% MORTGAGES | 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTRANCE orere, or an? type of Wecmess Call) cok | veth wih betlt ita any. Television Service 22) FARMS OR SUBURBAN fr, _Bebr welcome FE _5-0008 _FE 2-163 Basement, auto. of! heat. A Restore Credit a 2 BEDROOM FURN OIL HEAT | = . : ai acre with 100 foot frontage | 2 ROOM FURN. APT 1225 Beachland, Sylyan teke Pr Rent Office Space _ 4) Vatre suburban Jot. m14.290 RADIO — AND caRRy WE ARE NO™ A , Denar °F closing fees 207 Oliver Detroit WEbster +18 2 2.750 ¢ . CHANGER ee eye 4 Ss |g DELUXE APTS AT CLARKS } BEDROOM HOUSE Spuaxe ON eee St. FE 2-6231 | v WN COMPANY x BAe a Reston Seer a “ eyes = West side, ul Mexia C hristions | | DOWNTOWN | J. C. HAYDEN, Realtor | DAY OR NIG! Tv “SERVICE | MICHIGAN CREDIT E 40821: Eve FE 5-800! ss "preferred Cal Dao te = FE 80441 FE 54-1294 rE dedi we ee | come FE 6-2706 LY E a _ “MS! AA COUNSELIORS | cam | FOR CA CAND CONTRACTS 3RM PRIVATE ENTRANCE Pri? Necnmsies sirens ae Ground floor iocation on West 96 E Walton Eves. FE 6-4300 FIX-IT SHOP TV RADIO. 26 HR 41's South Saginaw SFE 8046 On sss A Disle My | vate ‘path. first floor Baby wer 44623 After Mbost Ge ice etic leclesing swe | il i ony & delivery service FE Above Oakland Theater = fome Close in $2 Gladstone aiirate sade 43 W 430 54 sing offices Ward Ps Ras free Huron 8t rE Pict KNUDSEN West Side Brick ONE WAY | Eheabeth Lake Road. 1" stories For Rent Misce::. naneous 42 ~~ COAST TO COAST 2 bedrooms and bath on first LEAVE THERE, floor expansion epece on sec- eo and Closed Trailers ond Full basement with activt- F How'and 3245 Dixie Hwy ties room FWA Oi] heat. 8 OR 3-456 _ ots 43 \\est Suburban For Sale Houses cs y 4 Trees and bath Close o cl -arge landscaped jot. Only $2000 down lL lizabeth Lake Estates One story two bedroom home Ste good) ie ue toom, ®o lo ake pri Us belle - vileges. Term CUTy Twinbrook 3-578. Detroit | 5 2 BEDROOMS ce living room cin- : = | For RESPOMSIBLE, WORKING “(he com madera itches base: WM. H. KNUDSEN |) peuple neal ane cies &s a pin ment $1,450 down Realtor ompletely ture Auto. ot! heat | LEBARON SCHOOL. 3 bedrooms $10 Pontiac State lista axe aren tmneaine | asement. as heat plastered | Ph FE por ed mies. 4 i I, Y i= - _ session Kern realtor | _ ny sf 80 loors. guick posses ‘1'a_N Seginaw FE 23-0200 EBARON SCHOOL 3 bedrooms | _FURN WINTERIZED COTTAGES ae oi] heat. fully insu- and trailers Children welcome | jated fenced back erd $11 500 a eC] ] lal , 3810 Dixie Hwy | terms LAKE ORION PARTLY FURN 46 SR GTAY RoE . _ . Sosat * bath Adults only MY ; nena BUR BAN ce. Sylvan Village _-— ——_ —. i mall house small price. ries MODERN HoGSE. « Rooms -* DOT Nome with basement ead Cone Ma pected bath, and utility $61 Meadow Ave vers clean and neat 8700 down ahem (op Css hae bee | NR STATE PARK 2 BDR MOD- 2'2 ACRES 2 bedrooms. living used Large living room em FE 5-4350 room combined kitchen and an Wio Mreplace, full sige PART LYEURN | ROOM HOC See ee eee dining room.’ kitchen wi Pa wages (7 Auburn’ Reighte | gi 250 down 94 full price Rereoted ee mace: E 7-874. \ i weno re ceened —— for summer REAL NICE [1 ACRE. West. 2 pedrooms. living 41 Mon $i11.080, with saly 3 bedroom home Completely oe) Pagel omcagieantors a scoot anal asl! 000 shed Pontiac Lake Call 6.500 with $1,550 dow : . 0619 | BEDROOMS barement 8750 down \\ est Side Brick 2 Seaieaena up down living cad off Josiyn. Phone FE 2-2178 | room, kitchen tult bath lake rade ue Pm ‘ Drivs Full price oniv 86 750 Waiting for the right home SMALI HOUSE PARTLY FURN . ; | a ee to be offered before you ' 420 N_ Saginaw. after 3 pm CLARK REAL ESTATE put yours on the market? WALLED LAKE ATTRACTIVE 3 ° ey Then) tis is for you (Semt- FE 46492 nole Hills with @ bedroom: fooms shower garage Ot! heat ¢ baths ultra kitchen witt _furnished 1 child. EM 3.4682 1362 W Huron 8st. n Evenings builtin 6 and rang Oe - Co-operative "Real Estate Exchange The best of construction, and 't's new. $36,250 Bun- Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 Melina (Sie ent waddies { and let's tmapect this home 2 BEDROOM YEAR ROUND: | today mernepe move in for house on Pontiac Lake Children / { Christm accepted References FE 5-T721 after 5 30 bm S x 1 ee = $1000 DOWN - Cory two bedroom 2 for | 2 HOUSES FOR RENT ONE 7?” bungalow Large $01 140 ft lot Lovely five room home with bedroom One 3 bedroom 1858 Close to school and hus lake expansion attic Fireplace. White Lake Ra privilege: “Very clean home © fullubasement oll ineet 3 ROOMS AND BATH § SIDE OF ereeseway and attached @6: Crescent Lake $171 Thornapple $1500 we Lake front sun rage Iso a 4 room and FE 2-4510 mer Haliadd Ail furniture includ path that should bring 830 ROOM ROUSE ea Lovely beach Large lot en ner mooth end best of at! 3 | 82.8 Sanford ___ | APT FOR cao CHILDREN 3 OR 3-3191 BEDROOM MODERN HOME near Pontiac Senior high schoo! No smal} children References FLOYD. KENT, Realtor 24 W Lawrence 8t FE 5-6105 Next to Consumers Power 3 ROOMS AND BATH NEWLY decorated, oil heat. adults only 3299 ‘Harrison, OL 2-€251. Brooklyn | Sub. Rochester. | 3 FAMILY. CLOSE IN. GAS HEAT) and automatic hot water. See Mr. | Smith at . Huron 8t | 4 ROOM: Jan. 1 AND BATH. ECS $70 per month. 340 Cass Leke Rd. References. 4 ROOMS, tomatic oi] heat, vareoleieat Coupie pre __3-9656. | | | a a a eeterred, OR | iz «ROOMS TaD BATH Seok Mace | Park on bus line. __OR § ROOM, $75 EDROOM WITH =| rage, taae privileges. heioronecs: 1° onthly. FE | ROOMS “Eps BATH AT 2) Lip AT PE 67404 ROOM ¢ Mving and aining auto. $80 per month. Maly. pets ina Lip. , ho o Bun =| @ acca ee room rancher with orer- sized a caress full baseme: $8750 LITTLE FARM S acres at t [16 x 190 parce of excellent lant with live ac 7 vard Close te pus Time ancé stores Priced mgni with ferms erty we LL AGE ~ = Stt= 3 ween c marta veoneme ia a $ eae epee 3 ye! epo~intment CITY OF BYLVAN — brick 1 Belt im 2 wite Dest of ma- teria! and construction. 11 6 | 18@ brime room and ] dining el! Beautiful kitchen eating apace 2 } large bedrooms and ceramic j tied bath complete first floor Attie is professtonal- | | 4 if ty done tm @ master bed- ecditional 65 x lot, shade. Only 613.- | 500 aaa really Worth the | money. Open 6-0 uses FE >7103 or OR 3-2028 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Templeton | $700 DOWN Excellent suburban location with all lake privileges, Crescent Lake Attractive small bome. 2 bed- fooms, big fenced lot, automatic oi] heat, part basement. newly SS caer eb Tories a foe quick sale 4 BEDRMS. or INCOME oy sy lense vests egos | onee: eg basement, 50’ Cyclone RAY 0’ aE IL. Realtor | | location on N rebate at 812 008. terms Templeton, Realtor PE +4563 200 Orchard Lake Ra. After 6. A mo answer call BIRMINGHAM brick Colontal, bedr tiled a bullt tn waaay library, GE Ruchea Tisrmadece oven and stove rton Schoo! distriet. Only $23.- 2 bedrooms, 23° living room with jade ger aoe ree — 2 car pl fed eens rT) eeun ery x i ft ese uae Name. $5,000 down teh hill top. See the skyline, from this 3 ranch with large and 3 car rane garage Large lot healt Coy $00. Immediate pos- Watt, Manuel & Snyder 7 68. \ hoch alps Birmingham Johnson POR BETTER HOMES DERN 3} BEDROOM Briek ranch home, carport and gerage built in 1954 new carpet - ing beautiful thru out Located tn @yivan Manor, attractive roundings. You must see one. OVERLOOKING LAKE Just eompleted 3 bedroom ranch type. Featuring farm barbecue grill, built - and disposal. Firepiace and many other féatures. A fine Christmas special. NOW I8 To investigate the income. Price has been cut to sel] now. DRAYTON PLAINS 8 Poom modern on ‘sy acte ‘ot, oi} furnace, mice kitchen with plenty of cupboard space Low down perment Bvenin ton anes call Mr Hethering- 6-4362 OFFICE OPEN 9-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 For Sale Houses 43) | ‘Modern 2 bedroom home. Complete NEW ; 53% W. Huron Immediate possession, 2 bedroom | \C. “PANG US Eee See ioe $400 DOWN A nice cor 1919 M-15 Ph. —Oronville 13a soneet a 3. BEDROOM TEMPO- rary home 2 baths naif acre lot, Pine Lake rights. in Pine Center. Middlebeit & Long Lake 353s | ea th anc screens House open for inspection Becta Pine Drive o - TExas +4164 L AKE F FRONT 2 bedroom home with full base- ment. Completely insulated In- uae needs finishing. beautiful lots overlooking the lake A real) copcrua!? for cotfages or mo Ae show you this today. ” CRAWFORD | AGENCY FE 41549 | MY 3-7085 { Fives INCOME PROPERTY ge and small single homes. “ROSE McLARTY | FE 2-2162 or FE 3-378 77 |BY OWNER 3 BEDROOM OXBOW and Cedar Island Lake privileges, 100 x 120 ft session. $8500, _34TH, AMONG THE TREES Nestled in 4%3 acres of beautiful hardwood tractive and L ~STOUT'S | Today! S000 DOWN Best Buys | Mores you into this ranch | siy.e bome located near | Commerce With large 100x | ] lot Enotty pine paneled som large kitchen Toads Of cupboard — t.2 bedrecm® bath and | T h t. furnace | t breereway and @ ar fatage OFly $7 boo STOO DOWN fal} and large family style en Needs some deco- ae | } o we Diced ac- family [Bt LAKE OAKLAND Real sharp 1 bedroom just off Bashabaw Rd with fuil Dath large kitchen tached breezeway and $8000 with terms $6350.00 DOWN For this 5 room home on the east side, close to school and bus itne Large 130x159 lot with room for garden Also has utility rm and 1 car garage Only $6, 950 Idw. M. Stout, Realtor N. Saginaw st Ph FE 5-8165 Open Eves till 8 30 jot. Immediate pos- $1200 down. EM ~ A DARLING HOME | ig tris ext-emel” verv bedroom bungalow w.t atta bed | ting. Large nea.'ly rage You will love the pea e- ul seclusion of thig unusual +¢t- carpeted liv- room with huge .og-barnine | & Bromace and 2 piture window tered walls. Automatic of] furnace and plas | Very tastefully deco- folks. and oulr It's nice, $14,900 TOSEDRILE ESTATE traw- 4395 Dixie Hwy Open until] 6— Sunday | to Spm 4 room bungalow with 2 car al- tached Located just west of town on 2 nice lots in quiet neighbor- | floors, plastered walls. nek sacemenk Auto oi] furnace an and Cass Lakes al price $7. ‘ee. with 63.009 down GIROUX & FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE OR 3-9761 FURNISHED HOME Near Fishers, 5 rooms with base- ment New oi) furnace Automatic i eel papal Exterior recently with large droom 5 Rd rms 8 nice _ building lots house rd and Crooks PONTIAC REALTY CO| 777 Baldwin FE 54-8275 sur | this 4 kitchen. | TIME | possibilities | BRICK & STONE pa neet oue | i | GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS RANCH CUTIF WEAR DRAYTON PLAIN® Corner let T5x157 ft paved etreet oppo? Newly decorated 6 room s plan fuet 4 years old) New car- ting in living room and one REALT "sw ‘Co-operative. Real Estate. cocoaee > é bath, 2 bedroom, one ficor — room, combination storms and, ‘reens, new awnings attac vec 1', car garage, fenced back loty Garde . loads of shrubbery $3.050 down R DUB MOVING TO ARIZONA YOU'LL MAKE MONEY 4 PAMILY INCOME Mt. Clemens 8t.. near down- Toom apartments fully tal $1727 a month, down for owner FHA Catia Riad eh Bi) NEW HOMFS $745 down & month We will elt these 72 new homes within 30 days. so call at once for appointment to inspect homes and have choice of iots e in- vite comparison We honestly feel for dollar value they can not be beaten Homes consist of two nice bedrooms lovely tile beth and kitchen, oak Doors: gas heat Exceptional buy $73® Do not feel obligated, call aa for furth- er details BRICK Ape 4 Bresers penke notice od sound investment and Village Six dandy rooms each with separate basements and new gas furnaces plus a two- car garage. Ideal for home or investment. SOUTH SIDE 3 BEDROOMS Two story frame for only $8300 with $2500 down Three dandy bedrooms with full bath oe Full price. Situ- ted close to schools, bus stores FARM OXFORD AREA Thie 40 acre farm and 8 room home is offered for only $11.300 with $1800 down or would con- sider trade for three bedroom home There is also ® 20 40 barn and some farm implements included tm the price. The home needs some finishing but worth investigating SILVER LAKE DISTRICT VACANT $15.975 ol 93000 down will handle this beau- tiful long. low and rambling ranch home, spacious carpeted living room with massive ledge-tone fireplace and two large thermo- pane picture windows with pan- oramic view of Stiver Lake Golf Course and surrouneine country, attached garage jarge lot end all the outstanding appointments de- manded by today's most partic- ular buyer Close deal and move right in Consider emall free and clear home in trade E SELL WE TRADE DORETS & SON +1587 BEDROOMS {9 WITH POSSIBLE third bedroom up: 96000 with $650 down FE 40785 $51 \ $950 DOWN | NORTH SIDE — ete icon WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: THE “ELDORADO” GI's $750 Down FHA $2,100 Down = . - Full Price $14,700 | IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH | COMMUNITY WATER 8YSTEM | See the first group of brick, ranch Liomes to be bullt im Clark- | ston. The following features are | what you've alwavs wanted in | that home al own, It's all) face brick and hds three large bedrooms with large closets. The. spacious living room has a beau- tiful window wall. For extra convenience there are 1l'a ceramic tile bathe with colored fixtures The nome !s heated with perimet- er gas heat and has @ gas dis- posal unit: Aluminum storms and screens. Large lot. '00a150 for the children to play on. Winding blacktop road. Close to schools and shopping US 10 to MI5 to Waldron at South village limits | of Clarkston turn right ™%4 mile) to mode]. Open 1 to 6 daily. FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREE 6TORMS AND SCREENS ON ALL WINDOWS FOR CHRISTMAB! TAXES AND cE JUST 4 HOMES LEFT | | | ew 4 room and utility Ain full bath and of} fies re and Yuungestown Folding stairs to storage in attic } Full price 87300 Model located on Sashabaw Rd just north of | Pelton Rd Wit) he kitchen | Open weekdays 3 to 7 BROS. “BUILD NOW | our well restricted, Waterford | Estates. Estimates freely from our plans or yours. up In Hills ‘$7,500 HE RBE RT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd. ROOM FURNISHED HOUSE. atkins Lake FE 4-5268 “T Established tm 1916 Over 2 acres of ground with $-rm home full! bath, basement. stoker heat Garage and privileges to good_ fishing lake Only 5 miles north of Pontiac i) for $$.950 Call tonight | DRAYTON AREA — 5-rm modern | home. al] tn excellent condition Modern = kitchen bath with | shower, oi] furnace 2 - car garage. overhead doors and cement drive Landscaped, lake privileges, paved road $13 450 with $3,000 down | bungalow sink in $-rm full bath cabinet kitchen plastered walls full basement with rec space Ga- tage close to bus line. Now at only $5.950 NEAR WATERFORD — Modern 2- bedrm home on -extra targe lot. tiled bath Garage wired yard light privileges to Mac rine Lake See this now! price $7,950 with $1.950 wee FLOYD KENT, Realy 6105 24 Wo Lawrence -_ a 7 East Columbia 8t Pontiac Start Oveng axes P j er home or will complete 2 bec Mex} aio eine § Cones ere eee rooms. Lot on 50x150, city water. city sewer, paved street FE — — _ S113 OR 34-7014 Rete S ab 7 WEES SCI a DRAYTON WOODS — 10 ACRES lit level custom built home Good fertile rol mith 2 bedroom, | tee te! disctiminating buyer This Bewiy decorated modern apt rome has everything Living room Also a 4 room apt. nearly com- | has beautiful fireplace Kitchen is leted Immediate aioli are | planned for efficiency auiree: is is @ bargain at $7,500 wit live dining room 3 huge bed $1,000 down Terms | rooms. Ample closets. suing | doors Full basement Attachec Dorothy Snyder Lav ender REALTOR $2500 moves you into this brand new 2 bedroom ranch home Manr attractive features Large 1004150 ft. lot tm an excellent neighborhood Total price “| $11,500. ] Here !s a real ranch style aie | with enclosed breezeway and car garage. 3 bedrooms mec landscaped Lake privtleges Only $12.900 with $4900 down A 4 room home with § acres of ood garden soil. 2 car garage Small barn A corner parcel tn Brandon Twp. Price is only $10,- 050 OPEN TO OFFERS LADD’'S INC. Sm ee ectgy: | Based er Rd. or M24 §-0291 OR 3-1231 | coeperaatte Real Estate. Exchange ee $700 DOWN This is your chance to purchase an outstanding 2 bedroom ranch type home at a low, low price. Plastered walls. oak floors, oil furnace, large cture window. Close to bus and schools. Better news yet, $7350 full price, $40 tt month, including taxes and surance. This will be your last nee to buy so much for so fee, See them now, only two at this amazing low price. $1000 DOWN We have three at this down pay- ment: e droom. $5500 full | rice: another 3 bedroom with | asement, $7500 full price. last | 2 bedroom, 86900 full price. Need we say more. See us today Russell Young REALTOR a OG (412 W Huron FF 44525 open! Eres FE 409612 Partrid ge 18 THE “BIRD” me sER TRADE! NEW RANCH HOME Have you an older home? Want a@ bnew home? Here's a brand new 3 bedroom brick ranch home bullt the “old fashioned'’’ way The rem materials and work- GILES NEAR AUBURN HTS. A nice & room home that is clean as a pin. Located on a ‘oot lot w “ fruit trees and Serres very eee soos * for the city fmer rk Tih will last me © ce down, so see %.5 900—FULL PRICE this 2 bedroom home meaies on & paved street fust 2 blocks off Baldwin Avenue. Owners health forces sale on this property. Can be bought for cash or terms. . SMALL FARM Located just north of the elty, ae 2 acres, 5 room, 2 bedroom home See this for sure. "The full rice is only $6850 with Germs ‘For further informa- tion ‘a4 call our office, WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME | REALTOR ve been used through- out eee living room with at- tractive planter and Georgian Marble firenlace. lust off the kitchen The din- and kitchen will roar eyes out,’ town decorator color kitchen! with built-in - garbage stove and fa Su- san. The extra large tiled base- ment will make an ideal family room. 2 car attached erase plus many other extras. Best of al! you can trade in your present tory ine knock home for this showplace. Priced wety reasonably at E on terms. See tt today, IN A HURRY? Tt takes on this bey $005 down privileges on ‘williams Lane. You can move in immediately. WARD FE. PARTRIDGE. FE 28316 4 W. Huron 8. Open Eve. 7 to @ GILES REALTY CO. Huron 178 Open i | ian | Colorful full tile bath plus an extra tiled lava- it's an all Youngs- ; SLICE OF HAM 43 For Sale Houses WEST SUBURBAN Well located brick ranch tached 2 ear yarage one of land $10 500 total price FIVE BEDROOM Possession January Ist Bungalow with 8 large rooms, and natural fireplace. Full base- ment Gas furnace. Automatic hot water, softener, garage, two jots, four outside entrances Ideal for income. Only $13,500, terms. TRADE West Suburban Ranch Well located with lake priritoges Large lot, nicely landscaped. Nat- ural fireplace, room and dining space. Finished in knotty pine Large Lee | room, two bedrooms, attached garage. patio Yes, tt has everything Wil! ac- | cept land contract or real estate | in exchange Ridgeway REALTOR 975 BaldwinFE 46203 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FOR COLORED FAMILIES Beautiful 2-bedroom home, Oak floors, full basement, gas heat, Ideal location. For complete in- formation call Mrs Spears. Phone E_ 5-896). RUSSELL A, NOTT, Realtor 170 W. Pike FE +5005 $6650 4 bedroom home with full bath Oil heat. Auto hot water $500: down plus costs Only one-call_ Oday . CRAWFORD AGENCY | 53) 3 W rere z Eves MY 3.7083 ONLY $300 DOWN VACANT partly furnished 2 bedroom with 7 ee Lake privileges __4-1906 | Robt. Chapin BROKE R—BUILDER heated garage And a beautiful 'y acre ar ed fae ROutrie ecill dont miss th 3,500' Terms THELMA M. | FELWOOD rE Sie FE. (oy, Civilians AS LOW AS $550 Down PEUS COSIS | PAYMENTS 833 72 PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Model open daily and Sunday. 120 Biaine. One biock west of Mont- calm, between Montcalm and, Oakland. Two bedrooms. living | room, kitchen, bath, and tility room, colored Youngstown kitch- en. tile bath. siiding windows. wood floors, near school, shopping and transportation. For additional information, call ' Castell Realty 1401 EF 11 MILE RD JOrdan 6-0798 Lincoln 1-1796 LAKEVIEW HILLS 3 room contemporary ranch hee lake eth eid $55 per E inute to ‘ontiac Motor Only ite 500 Kahaet Con- struction Co. FE_ 4-103 WE WILL BUILD “ON ey “LOT 3 bedroom shell house ou $4.245. $110 down, $45 e our model. For ‘addl- tional information contact Horse 5019 Case Eliz. Rd FE 42252 or FE 29170 Immediate Possession _ A @ bedroom home in good res!- dential] area with privileges to a fine sandy beach on Union Lake | Handy to shopping Center. Walled Lake school system. Has nice sized living room Seaprate din- ing area. beac et ADT} kitchen Au- tomatic washer & electric stove included. 2 baths Full basement Oil beat Menced es shafi;y lot All | thie for only $11,000 $2,000 down. EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd Union Lake Village EM 3-3314 Eves Civilians $750 Down PLUS GOSTS PAYMENTS $3607 PILUS TAXES AND INSURANCE Model open daily 200! Robin- wood, 3 blocks south of Perry, east of East Bivd. Gas heat, 2 and 3 bedrooms. For additional information, ~al! Castell Realty 1601 JOrdan al Oak Lincoln 1-1705 INCOME PROPERTY 5 rooms and bert Gownsteire ae ath ups All completely furnjened with on ‘in: apts. Full basement, PER MONTH | ry ROOM HOUSE For Sale Houses 43 HOUSES IN ALL PARTS ed THE 33° N city ral bargains. P Din- nan & Son 4 OWNER complete oak insulated. water system in Aluminum storms and throughout. 8 lots, _Balance on terms FE 5-2816 $850 Down bedrom and utility with Wiliams Lake. Full price 1s: 250 $1,500 Down 2 bedroom rustic Modern lo construction. Aluminum storm and screens On wooded lot 60x180. $8000 wil] buy this. $1,500 Down 2 bedroom full basement. nearly finished. Extra lot next door. Aluminum storms screens Only 1% years old verything for $7,700 with $62 mo. pay- ments W SETA KENNEDY REALTORS WwW Hu OPEN “EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 , ROOMS $5800 LOW DOWN payment MAple 5-701 NEW. quite complete, Watertord 200 down eT area a FE 1549 § room furnished house Keego, 'm- | mediate possession. Only $3.750 with $759 down GEO. MARBLE, Realtor oe Andersonvil's Rd. Waterford Phone UR 31268 | NEW ‘J BEDROOM HOME. FULL basement Lake o...Weges. $12,200 $5038 Clinton River rive. Cres- ones FE 46681 or 2 BEDROOMS bath oil tubs I'y car garage Fruit and perriee. $1763 down. 6 per cent cont TRAILE R DOWN For equity om this one. or yee take a little monev $55 Full | contract CUCKLER REALTY 236 N Sagmaw FE 4-400] |3 BEDROOM UNFINISHED house for sale FE 2-1104, — TO BUY. REALTOR TO SELL. _ Partridge. ts he “‘bt; see. $700 DOWN 2 bedroom starter home basement, chimney Full electric wir- ing, some dry wall and insule- tion Installed. Lot 75 2 226 Near Auburn and Crooks Rd ™ Whitcomb, Realtor PE 545-0522 ADAMS FIRST OFFERING on 5 bedroom home tion of city Ideal for a rooming house or a jarge family full basement Coal heat, auto water this large Southeast sec- | EM 3.3708 t- 382 Auburn A heater Plenty of closet s pace Paved street Corner lot This is priced right and only §2.000 down. FE 43393 ve Aft. 5 call OR 3-2420 BIRMINGRAM — NEW 4 BEDROOM brick. Full basement. Gas heat, 1% baths Near schools. Owner ronnee 825 «Norwich. MI WEST SIDE § bedroom home with fireplace, recreation room, built-in bar, 1'9 baths. oil steam Neat, wall to wall carpeting, I‘s-car garage many other extras. Call appointment to see. for rs INCOMES duplex, located North, 4 family $16.850 $ family, located North, 810.000 9 family. located West, $42,000 3 family, located Southeast. §14.- 7 4 fami ocated Laas $16,000. | L WITH TE | George R. Irwin REALTO! 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 50101 f no ans. FE 2-8544 Co-Operative Real Estate Exch A HOME OF YOUR OWN NORTH SIDE BRICK [| 2 Years. 3 bedroom. bath large living room, full basement. oil furnace. & many other fine features Large corner lot. Must be sold. Only $13. ELIZABETH LAKE faoey Well pail 3 rooms & bath, utility jon forms screens. fenced ieee yard $6200. Low terms Lm- mediate possession FAIRGROVE AVENUE 8 large rooms & bath. Full base- ment, furnace, stoker. Ideal for roomers Reasonable at $10,- 000 to close estate. NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. ! eed 'W Huron FE 5-6183 $1,500 DN. FURNISHED Cozy and cute 4', room bungalow with all oak floors piastered walls. full basement automatic oll heat. electric hot water heater Knotty pine enclosed porch. Com- lete storm windows and screens. ve street will give 10 —- A papel Act fast! R. R. D. RIL EY, Broker PE +1157 | FE 1-0086 Silver Lake. A tage, nicel: ped in “this See a vn a different — phe = a v rm wlth ntepiace, Porced al r olf heat. stomms ese: screens, Cass Lake Area 7 rooms & bath with canal front- age, storms & screens, 1 car net Priced for quick sale. on Sylvan Leake. $6,780, John K. Irwin lot @ garden. Brings in $53 per wk. rent, Total price $16,500 with $5,000 down. 453 Orchard Leke —— Inquire 340 Baldwin. FE NEW bax Hi ‘Y $645 down, plus m age costs, $50 « Ee. ine lund! xes and insur- ice, Autom heat, eo yt water ree lode) at 1 Eenocwe 2. blocks sore Bag Co., FE 2-8205 or Vinewood . . NOT | rE | floors, | 1 } } | wr Camere © AMILIES AR r burben living ms Crestwood "F “Patme Atty. bd i er b d~ ot o"beme th pe dinette set $40 05 sofa-bed $40 95 | yond de-a-bed from $139.95 ‘Used was stoves Lord’s | Rupnalaie and Appliances FE 6.0583 29 W Huron 3t | “Where Wrigley’ 8 Usec To Be" Scand ELECTRIC WATER HEAT- $2995 RB. Munro Elec- re, Huron MAHOGANY BED WITH FULL | stse wmneraprin mattress and | box springs. $4897. 52 Bev- nett 'NICE GREEN EASY CHAIR WITH ottoman, 1 large & 1 smal! pair) of curtains, 6 way lamp. Reason- able OR 3-2131 ONE TWIN SIZE | BED F& BOX spring and mattress Light wood Dresser. $50 E 8-1089 ‘PORTABLE SEWING MACH EXC | condition. | $25. 8B Astor RADIO & PRONOORAPH ~ GON- sole $14. N in the best of condition. Bol doles be % pipe, ’ 8’ Btee] Recess bathtubs, “A = Marcus Poilack Sump Pum 13 hip. motors. re Jet A Water 2D ve Shallow well = s-eaad in stoc off while they yea ne SUNDAY 10 A.M-2 P.M. ARNASON PLUMBING tg pHON an 380. M. 15 | If ox8 sheet rock C & C $ 175 4x8 Masonite, sheet 8 255 x8 Std P Pine lx6 w. fir bds. :er M 8 99 00 ix¢ Y. P Flooring 4R LA fir sta os $ m1, z4 «td Doula. fir ver M $ 99 00 2x6 std. Douglas fir. -er M $ 90.00 2x8 std. Douglas fir Per M $ 99 00 2” blanket insl 100 t... 8 445 4x@z% fir Piyscore ........ $ 5.05 4x0x'4 fir eidial 8 on ey beat d pine per $160.00 neline W pin» ver M $160 00 ft $ 3.95 Comb. alum. doors from $% 20.95 W P Comb. $ 14.05 $-9108 Fir dimension long lengths. $105) per Ful; thick 8° 10° and 12" boards. Ss per ($24.00 Hediund Surf boards | BEACH SAND. GRAVEL AND ‘10 year Consumer Lo s _fill dirt. FE 4-3371 or, FE §-2740 i ‘| CRUSHED STONE. SAN GRAV-. Bix and eight - inch 2 valve sup-| e}, fill. Bari Howard, 44-8483. Yes with tub | 35 tan cae P25 | RENT A SPINET OR CONSOLE | FOR SALE: GAS STATION AND USED FURNACES. ( OIL BURNERS, gas burners, blowers, stokers and stoves Wayne Heating Co.. Roch- ester, OL 2-021) WRECKING HOUSES. ALL MA- nay for sale. Unie ate toed Inc 31245 8 Mile Rd. Seet Orchard iene Rd. GReen- af 4-3043 le _Do It Yourself — _ 61 | FORNEY COMBINATION ae units, for shop, farm or hobbyists | Free welding lesson Call FE 40284 after 4 p.m USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR p.umpme. wiring. rreotne! plete stock soll sewer, crock rR OWN Com- and drain tile. Montcalm’ Builders’ Supply. 156 West Montcalm, FE 84712. Fri. thru Wed.. 9 to 6°30. _Closea_ every Thursday, - ACKSON eee rat pleat ald me bide ret piles, een Sun. Ww. _@.W,_ Montealm FE 4-52 ~~ FOR RENT Foor sender hand sander — wall r steamers-Waxers & furnace vacuum cleaners Oak- land Fue) and Pain as 436 Or- chard Lake Ave FE_ 5-6150. Cameras, Equipment 61A OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT listed under “Hobbies & Sup- pies’ Classification number 244. ARGUS Ct ns Flash _For Sale Pets 9 BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES. _Curtiss, OR 3-0206 Sale Farm Equipment 76 ALLIS ssuipone eh TRACT Mf BOXER. 3 YRS. OLD REASON. | able to good home. FE 23-0663 BOXER PUPPY, BRENDLE, EARS clipped and shots. With papers PE 53912, se BOXER PUPPIES 2 MOS OLD. Two males, one female $75 and be blood line. MY CHRISTMAS SALE 4 REGIS- tered beagles Real beauties Geil- ing out. 2737 Dearborn, Rochester Between Crooks and Livernots, ON AOBUNO CAIRN TERRIERS. AKC. REGIS- tered. FE 5-0107 CANARIES. PARAKEETS, CAGES and supplies. Crane's Bird Hatch- ery. Hatchery Rd. FE 4-6510. CANARIES. GUARANTEED SING- ERS. $15 5-9038 CHRIST MAS PUP PPIES AKC sd Germayp Shepherds. 8 weeks old Christmas Eve. Pedi- free papers FE 5-7608. MI 71-0008. 2 MONTHS, thick coats, PUPPIES. Colored. Besswell Kennels, 25811 Powers Rd.. near 11 Mile Ra. Farmington. Ph. GReenleaf 44979. Or 4-4970. osx a COCKER PUPs PHONE FE 68-0056 COLLIE PUPPIES, AKC REGIS- 35880 Sable and white. Plateau DACHSHUND PUPPIES. AKC REG reasonable OR 3-458 DACHSHUND P PUPPIES. AKC. OR DOBEAMIAN 3 PINSCHER PUPPIES AKC registered. 9 weeks old $35 Cali Walled Lake MA 41487 DACHSHUND, REGISTERED AKC puppy Nice house pet N@ doggie odor and no shedding Wonder- ful children's pet Idea! Christ- mas gift $35. OA 68-3722 ENGLISH SPRINGER SPANIEL, 10 months old .Hunted this year. RE- public 2-5283, FOUR PUPPIES | ty LR: eee $5. FE 1. niel. $3 e peau , epringe: Spanie by ach 6-WEEK-OLD PUP- T-0973 6 an 615 EB. Avon Rochester Announcement by 1956 CLIN CHAIN § SAW $159 «and up. We tractors riding & TON ate ce Clemens 6t, -9830 BOLEN’S TRACTORS, SNOW lows and casters. Jeri sno w lowers Evans Bquipment, 6507 ory Hwy. MA 57876 or OR MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS: BROF, ip and see 'em at Birmin _ Phone Mldwes' “48 CASE TakCrOR WITH FRONT cee $300 cash. Phone. FE ‘INDUSTRIAL & FARM LET US REPAIR YOUR TRAC- UIPMENT WHILE PICKUP AND DELIVER FERGUSON. Ste “ AND NEW AN) HOUGHTEN & & Son $82 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-0761 NEW AND USED SPREADERS. Barn end equipment. Davis Ma- chinery. Phone Ortonville 46R2 USED TRACTORS WE ARE OVERSTOCKED WITH USED TRACTORS 14 a Mich ZEB. 8N ow PLOWS. CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. THESE TRACTORS ARE ALL het) TO SELL. TAKE TRADE-INS REDIT TERMS DEPENDABLE PARTS AND FE 4.0734 FE 1112 KING BROS. YOUR 1-H DE ALER RD. AT OPDYKE Mich. “Chain Saw Distr. Sales Service, Rentals. MY 3-5821 MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. REN- tals, Loring & repairs. 1809 Crooks Rd. 60446. HAMSTER SALE 6} peal A Pet Shop. 69 8. Astor rE 4-033 IRISH SETTER PUPPIEa ree AKC registered. reasonable for top _quality. MT 4-0637. LIVE wink CHRISTMAS PRES- ent mos Sa OP ALNES: les. 1304 Mt. Clemens. ! PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES. _ Food Since. 1927 584 Oakland Ave PARAKEETS TALKING § STRAIN. Babies ue pe Cages & Supplies. Open * $01 4th st 2-405 Closed Sun Sees BABIES AND CAN. ary singers. 791 Melrose. FE 2-3340 POODLE PUPPIES MINIATURE AND STANDARD Your choice for Christmas stil] available Male and fem VI-M KENNELES betta! Pu i aad oA seat Dupples, 3 CANAR- 4-6960 ale. 43725 Utica Rd Utice REpublic 9-8011 PA parti dame blag) 8 PET SHOP DANC 209 Voorhels Rd FE 5-5031 PART SHEPHERD GERMAN epee cel wanes 12. FE ¢1001 ding PrEINGESE. PUPPIES MALE reg. Pedigree. Reasonable Oncenteat 41863 PU ! Small deposit wil! hold till Christmas. § males avail- able for service FE 4-5337 PERSIAN Lat GIVEN TO good home 40 Seminole feather” ease and lens shade. FE 27 REG, BRUSSEL GRIPPONS ib Pekingese. Phone 5 Musical Goods — 62 120 necoamae MEDIUM size new. YE base. like Sacrifice 5-8856 ACCORDION SALE _ a fi to be- } aways! 1 basement apt. FE 28 SPINET PIAXOS' CABLE, & Bac OLDS TROMBONE COMPLETE with case, $78. OR 3-9080 after 6. PIANO TUNING, REPAIRS GUAR- erteed OA 86-3825. OA 8-3325. PIANO 1LUNTNOG cae REPAIR- REGISTERED GERMAR ws SHEP. herd (Police dog.) ; male. champion stock. Reason- ft Clarkston, across trom ee REGISTERED THOROUGHBRED beagle pups, 3 months old, make rel Rd Auburn Heights. REG. 9 dk OLD BOXER PUP. pies. FE 21-5909 REGISTERED BLOND Pekingese. Dashchunds Toy ter- pete Teplcel Ae Parakeets ‘anary singers supplies. Pon- ieee nie Shop _ 03 Aubum FE SEL Lei YOUR CHRISTMAS BIRD and cage while we stil) have a complete selection. Crane Bird ‘ng. Oscar Schmidt. FE 2-5217. iano for the Christmas Season or | r 6 months. All money paid fl will go as a down payment your piano Choose from Blonde. Mahogany or Walnut. Any fee $10 monthiy. Wi poe | __Huron.. Phong FE 4-05: TRY BEFORE YOU =e _RENT option to purchase later ‘ull credit will be allow on all money tn. us or we | id Call will come out. Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron. FE 40566. ; Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd SCHIPPERKE FEMALE 1 old AKC registered Reasonable 7561 Crooks Rd ‘'y mile WN of Auburn TOY FOX. TERRIERS. 13 WEEKS old. FE 3-784’ Hes UD SERVICE BY WBLack AND TAN REGISTERED GERMAN SHEPHERD. PHONE FE ¢6546 WILL BeACRIPICE 2 MONTHS used B Ross Spinet. $305. Cal) EM Peyr? between 4 and 8 p.m ALSO wate FOX HOUND E tree rted _ dos MA 5-3106. Sale Store Equipment 64 garage equipment. Low tnvest- ment. Inquire at 56 Clark St. * STORE FIXTURES $1096 PLUS inventory 100 E here Call FE _3-0680 |! from 8am. to 6p _ Sale le Sporting Goods _ 65 GUNS BUY - BELL - TRADE. Manley Leach 10 Bagley St GUNS, MODERN, ANTIQUE, BUY. SELL ill § 8. TEL- RAW FURS wanted Highest prices paid ox. | ford Fish and mi 6 Lakeville | Rd. Oxford. OA 163 RECEIVED ‘ust tm ttme for Christmee, the buy of the year! aie ree Montague hollow glass rod: $8 95 Montague hollow giass fly rods $5.95 Montague hollow glass Ce $10 8 : : Montague hollow glass cast- ing 8 5 95. $7.2 picoanes solid glass cee s 4 si9 $5 Air Asrex spinning reels $i tie 50 Airex spinning reels $10 95 $34 00 Hedlune water skis $27.95 Guns. scopes and tackle discount ae WE RENT SHANTYS AND SKI EQUIPMENT ANDERSON HDWE. 2182 8 tee eet FE yor peta PARKING i ae ci es.. Wed. ® to 6 Thure. end Fri 0 to's. bun, 10-3 SHOTGUN AND RIFLE FOR sale. FE 2-1104 Call after 6 LADIES 186 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Can be Bowens Ot Lay-awey SLAYBAUGH’S 630 Oakland Ave FE 8-0453 FE 40824 Sand, Gravel & Dirt 06 4-; TOP SOTL, CRUSHED STONE. Sand tavel. fill, Lyle Conklin. FE 88-1112 or FE 23-8572, OAD GRAVEL s1.00 delivered, FE 4-6588. Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 Dar SLAB WOOD; #6 for $11. Delivered. FE DRY SLAB WOOD. 2 for $1: Deliveree Pre vered, FI CANNE For Sale Pets DREAM A PEDIORE OERMAN } SHEP. herd Puppy ED Golden Secreves Dogs T Trained, ined, Boarded 70 PEON DOGS. CATS BOARDED. poGs phones Nurr-Ghell. 375 8S Tele- _ Hay, Grain & Feed 71 ALFALFA, ALI. KINDS HAY, straw grain shelled corn. MA 5-0666 ALL TYPES OF HAY. FIRST & second cutting Also straw. Will deliver, OA 8-217! BRIGHT falfa SECOND CUTTING AL- No rain eo 82231 CORN 85 CEN PER 2 CRA TE Stayton, ars Bald Eagle Lk Rd. Holly ME_ 71-2790 OATS AND SECOND CUTTING OF Alfalfa hay for sale Or will i pabied ha Vane Gn ore e506 ke Orton. SECOND CUTT CUTTING ? ALFA LA, ist cuttin timothy and alfala. brome gtass and alfalfa. D. D. Carpen- 2124 Stiverbell rE 5-1039 STRAW and and Toad. OATS AND CORN, FIRST second cutting hay. alfalfa brome. _MApte 5-4784 For Sale Livestock | 7 SNETLAND PONY GENTLE. FOR bor 8 and girl 10. Good home for_your pet. MT after 6 STANDARD BRED MARE / AND 4 mos old filly Beautifully marked 4 white stockings Will sell sepa- rate PLeteau 2-2830 Wanted Liv estock 73 Poe 15 MI OENTrE, HORSE FOR Good Packed F ial your 4-060T che For Sale Poultry SPP RAI RAN BOY pet 74 FAT HENS 9025 HEAVY TROIS SEER Alfve or rgeeee T Ibs. Ror Schneider FE 2-8 WHITE ROCK POLE READY a Sires, 4% to & Ibs. OR _ Sale Farm Produce 75. APPLES ALSO CIDER. HOME- stead Orchards. 5460 Orchard _Lake Rd APPLES WALNUT GLEN FRUIT _Farms, 4670 Middlebelt Rd. EXCELLENT CORN ‘Sc CRATE 10300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. ARM FRESH MILK ENIZED-33c PER % GAL. per rs ssed in our cee ee yes: | miles north of Biva ** HUBBARD oe BLUE OR — ae; oe Potatoes, Delicious Apples Bed out Baldwin to Clarkston- Orion Rd, Left first farm. FARM FRESH MEATS smoked Picnics Smoked Hams : Son Gene ‘ean Voacte EY. KE MAI ‘KET fine Christmas gifts 826 8. Bquir- ____ Auction Sales 77 COMMISSION eh EVERY P eat bates MY L. ART En SALE, chet ar April. Pvt. sales dally Good bargains in used furniture, _ stoves, e THURS., DEC. 22 AT 1 P.M. A nice selection of furniture ef all types. Also items for Christmes giving. Produce and fresh coun- try eggs. No sales on Christmas Eve or New Years. Oxtord Com- munity Acution on M24 north ristmas of Oxford. A Merry from all of us. For Sale > _Housetrailers railers 78 SEE THE NEW GENERAL FOR ft. to 44 ft. Bingle and doabicr bedrooms Make a oom: plete comparison 6 I'm you will be convinc that hs ws the most for the least 1955 demonstrators. One 38 ft "3 rooms. One 20 ft. single bedroom. Save dollars One 16 metal trailer for fishin dl hunting e lso used trailers as low down. Genesee Bales. 210) s $50 Dixie Hwy: OXFORD Prices slashed on used trailers. Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain here today. 40 to pick from. See the new 6 Ste warts. Gen- erals, Skylines nd Holly coaches. 4 47 See also the latest in _Oxtord ae Sales Mile South of Lake Orion on M24. 12 ff. hie» 4. ft. long See it here! 1954 CHAMPION 36 FT TRAILER $1,300 for equity FE 81371 or OR 37015 NEW MOON 1956 models completely suratened and set up on choice lots. Win- to Pontiac TRAILER COU 1_ mile NORTH of Lake Orio MY¥_ 23-4611. ~ +1954 CUSHMAN Trailer Sales |" Foe Sale Tires Sth FOUR 160x15 TIRES AND TU mileage left. 5050 white woe, 603 a bowean. La FE 4-0687. 7016 fen Guava ALL NEW Tes. $16.88 ea Guaranteed. FE Saginaw 503 8. 610-15 SUBURBANITES i * chana PE 40687, ——_ Auto Service PPL TREE ae ae rete ene CARS t PLAN BR. MID MOTOR RUSALES = "Tear Fatt Beat ass at West e CRANKSHAFT i car Cylinders rebored. Zuck * +3803. Shop. 23 Hood Phone FE. ad THOMAS GAR. Complete garage 7 \<) ee service, a ieee from 8:30 a.m. ie "8s FE 5-0871 3432 Shimmons "Sale Motor Scooters 82 M scoor- Several For Sale Motorcycles 83 on rie Recent! Cc ‘FOR PARTS AND SER our Herley Davidson see avidson Sales Co. 373 Saginaw For Sale Bicycles 84 pee PAA AL Atl BOYS 20 INCH BICYCLE. eooD _ condition. $20 FE 32-6502. Boats & Accessories. 85 CHRISTMAS svooEstion— vinrude moto Wolverine ana Peathercratt oats, noes Maree. iiccasmerton Layaway or Terms HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 1809 S. Tele, ur Genesee Sales, aol ‘Daste Hey, MERCURY balha MTRS. Sales & Serv PE 2-8900 > fee CENT OFF ON ALL NEW ad = veeieee ety seme a OWENS MARINE SUPPLY 306 promerg take Ave, —___ ne — ALUMA CRAFT BOATS EVINRUDE M' MARINE SALES & SERVICE 422 8. TELEGRAPH Transportation Offered 87 PPL ADB PLL PLL Ll CARS. TO CALIF. SEATTLE, Fia., La. Averill Auto Sales, 2020 Dixie Hwy. PE 2-0878. ee = os ANGELES, GAN r Beattie. PONTIAC. ‘DRIVE-AWAY SERVICE = _PE +5130 53'y Union 8 RIDERS WITH REFERENCES. expenses. ILD? Fly to sunny’ Californie on on ops eee Ge ad eA Fore only of = fr sigarvisg Inc., Arent pi Lainlh a Ty Sp a RG leaving 23. sae someone a5 aon expenses LEAVING JAN. 1 Sree rdon, via Washingtos D. Cc. Wan riders to share expenses. FE ee . LEAVING FOR 26 es. TEACHER (DR DRIVING +o Dec. Wil take 3. FE ne GOING NORTh , PART load either way PE 56-0608. » (THE non of and Game 4 niente, in wood Mi = returning Dee nses. ham. call for Mr. me ff CALIFORNIA BUYER AVERILL’S, 2030 DIXIE HWY, FE 2-9878 or FE +6896 . ___Wanted Tied Cars NOW ls the time to purena-- an all new 1956 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home The = ft. with a low low down of on $451.85 Delivered and set up. Also the J1-43-and ¢7-1 and 2 — rv model ,bow on display used weer which ran ro pur. chased on the ‘ow (tow renta) purchase plan P IN NOW HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES Hwy. Deartenn Plains, oR 2830 8. Dort Mey.. Punt Se eaten | 3 Pung. rail nce ECTAL AMERICAN 2 NEW. SAVE $1,000 rT 31203 [EE SALS. 2101 8786 DIXIE HWY Trailer Exchange road arent end GREAT LAKES 7 ft America’s 2 unchal- WANTED — JUNKED OR USED al eid make any mode). Top BACLEY AUTO PARTS a 5-er10 ApS —* late Ne plow oe R COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. ve 2-0311 OUT OF “es oes ae buy clean Top $ Cl. “Tuckre A ree 193 8. § ae sg WE PAY Top Dollar For clean used cars & trucks. Matthews Hargreaves 211_8. Saginaw 8t. THE HIGH DOLLAR’ For high grade used cars. We need them. Drive the ext, rey miles, tt —- pay you weil. Dixie “HL. J. VANW ELT OR 31355 UP TO $50. FOR JUNK & cars. Ee 2-2666 days or eves THEN GET sate “SPENCE USED CARS 62 | Oakland Ave FE 47333 See M&M Motor Sales For to coriar on late model cars. 77 Dixie Hey. OR. 3-1608 WTD U CA & iron. Fast service. Call FE ECONOMY CARS, 72_A Wanted Used Truc Trucks 89 89 aed Ve adere in thetr price range EMER. CREE and TINI HOME 14 to 28 ft New tral. rg &s little as ‘4 down, as long | 60 months to pay at 5 per cant interest ASE ABOUT OPTION PI yee TRAILERS AS Leen MOVE RTS “STORE 60 8 Buse FE 2-3200 Across from Tel-Huron center Parts-Service Open to ru Sa _Tratler Sales Open Sunday P.M WANTED: 15 TO 26 FT ALUMI- cum hqusetrafier Electric brakes Cash FE Rent Trailer Space 79 PARKHURST TRAILER CT. — modern. Well kept _sopping ond. oficen hey deel. mat, __Auto Accessories 80 whes you sate } oe 1 hs a customer each seer glass er. windshield” tn- stalled soturdey Cutt 4 129 Oakland” Ave. FR, 4.7066 47066 1950 CHEV. PARTS & ACCESSORIES 30o | RADIO. PRATER, REAR BUM! . AND MISC. PARTS, OR 31032 On 5 ~~ WRECKER WANTED FE 3-9862 For Sale Used | Trucks 9 ‘486 CHEVROLET eed a TRUCK, looks and runs good. OR 3-0733. # 1950 %4-TON CHEV. PANEL. 13 Parkhurst, FE 2-6469 one BOOM TRUCK “ rT scopic boom. C. pene 10 _ W._Silverbell Ra” CAB OVER Lemus e ‘$4 motor. poll sad- with die tanks ke ond oh wheel weg 4 go CnavaOLaT a, TON STAKE Heater. Li . Good condition. $380. Ea 1956 RD % . I down Low month- i pesmonte nder mew credit jan. Lincol between 9 and 12 am Ferd-A-Matic, original tires. very Al | CHEVIE '; TON PANEL clean Ist $550 cash Lots of ex- as foc 1', ton stake | tras 1120 Golfview MI 48219 | Good condition Cheap | 1952 FORD COUNTRY SQUIRE | Jctires’ neta Care | Perfect condition Overdrive Re . _ > = es dio and heater, se wWalis FE 2-98 FR 44831 pravion| JEFFREY DBED CAR LOT CHEVY 1954 @ PASS £ et tee ; Radio & heater origina! = : SF "$5 GM SObUrDan hvdras | eee tatcuor see. thls sronp DELURE is Srebtet | zi : Th . rae car down : si trans, heavy ditty beauty toaay on condition, MI 47597 re cs Bec on MT mn : $2 FORD 6 MAINLINE. «¢ DR -_ wheels and tires z H leas (Chew. two-tone green. Radio Heater "S3€,MC Coe, short wheel as Sig lights. $950. EM 3-4827 t MIS i“ FORD. EXCELLENT TRANS- base, new paint erst ae Veet rtation. Mechanically perfect “SO THA tractor 1-180 tes ul © Good rubber $175. FE 40462. , a > DR GOOD/ 1953 FORD VICTORIA BEAUTI- series. straight air 2 CHEVROLET. 1653 ful Flamingo red and white Fully brakes. |S) CHEVROLET V4 BEL ATR | cquppel, ee sacrifice. Cail FE : ' rtible Turquoise and white. | 5-430 _ ; ., | Pawer Pack Power Olide and/ipsi FORD TUDOR MOTOR "C1 GMC pane! ......$495! power steering By OM execu- needs Frney ee a *s : ; j; tive Cah Li ¢ 50 Chev. swh. .3....$295] "Sieve naRDTOP. ex} OA 830) ‘49 Chey. tractor $205 “tras, just assume my payments | i983 FORD CONVERTIBLE etl ! a REY USED CAR LOT ‘ | 19s ROLET BEL AIR TWO, 5 v Michigan's Largest ie ith pla 2tone paint _ _____OA #3011 G : Very can Only $1195 | 1855 FORD DEMOS & OFFICIAL | 3MC { HO ener iake a INC NC x rm | cars Hise ios | axe . etfrev Ford Sales | | 1960 CHEVROLET DELUXE 4-Dr j OA 83011 Truck Dealer Cloanias new iss DPE Ce LOW PAYMENTS 1950 FORD 1 CHEVIE _ CONVERTIBLE Pik goed paint “ rubber like pew Oakland at Cass Take over payments FE 2 call Mr Hackett. FE 8-152] «2 1954 CHEVEE. GooD euBniON Take over payments Roger s a a A Cee F PREY USED CARS Sales and Service 664 Auburn AY __. Fors Sale Cars 9A 83011 1904 frome CUSTOM ¢ DR 19.000 ON | 33 CHEVROLET BxL an ‘ ee miles $1200 FE 5.0949 1952 FORD | eee paren. re mileage KAISER DELUXE 1952 RADIO LAKE ORION MOTOR SA! £3 Beste: and Hydramatic $360 FF. Ra : 1S M CYLINDER 24 at Clarkston moe TO! &C R roan MERCURY SHARP TUDO - Ss =: = "$! Mercury 2 dr. Radio and heater See ‘it 1 2546 Pontiac $595 d d Lake Ra _ _ Guarantee 1955 NASH AMBABBADOR FULLY i = equip es Your oid in trade LARRY Sharp | sed Cars Will help finance Ext 34-2118 All Makes and Models "SS OL DS CONVERTIBLE COUPE JEROME = GLENN'S, guernsey OCHFSTE Al < = = Dower rakes x = ay roar CLEA A MOTOR SALES G ie open every week nigh! Taigites oa ita on YRS, A 254 8 Saginaw Bt FE 7371 un _ D PLACE TO BUY) 0, Hou GHTEN & SON ion Buc r RARDTOR— 1 Ae Eee BPI AIR 53° 2, YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSNOBILE White yall eae tin’ 5-8070 after ines pm fr . '56 Plymouth -Hardtop $245 Down Cash or Trade-In THIS I8 A_BONAPIDE WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED NO SIDE NOTE OR SECOND NOTES NEEDED. MR CALL FRANK LOWE AT MI 4178611 FOR | DETAILS. | { New OFFER | door 1 owner. Very low mileage 1640 Perfect cond -OR_ 3 QMC TRUCK DEAI | CHEVROLET, 195 ¢DOOR, Ra ‘28 _N_ Main MRochester OL 1-976: | dio, heater, V-8. overdrive. $1,750 | 55 OLDs SUPER 88 HARD TOP | _ MA 6-6780, evenings Power equipment 2100 miles OT | sare $1100 before Fri. 468 Mont- calm | | OLDS 1935 SUPER 88 HOLID a Hat. Coral & beige $2350 Welch Rd Walled tose or | phone MA 42670 after 6 30 p ‘93 PACKARD. 2 DOOR og AND | H. overdrive $1005 ‘$8 Ford convertible Ford-O-Matic Credit HAVE YOU BEEN TURN Rand H White walis nice $1795 DOWN WHEN TRYING TO BUY | ‘52 Chevie seden R and H A CAR BECAUSE OF SHORT Clean 8 545 EMPLOYMENT CREDIT | '48 Mercury sedan R and H $8 115) BAD CREDIT. Mazurek Motor $ WE HAVE A 00D SELECTION | Sales 46 AUTOMOBILES Woodward & South Bivd FE 40587 MI NO FINANCING PROB! EMS AS L AS JUST YOUR CAR DOWN AND UP TO 36 MONTHS TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR 10OW OVERHEAD LOCATION SAVE ; HAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE _ Don't Delay —- Act Today} | Haskins. | Chevrolet Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 MAple 5-5071 Open Nites "til 9 JEFFREY USED CARS 3011 as YoU PLYMOUTH ace 4 DR. RADIO and heater cet for quick mieis Phone FE 68-1363 1950 PLYMOUTH 4 | DR. 1 DELUXE. Good condition, $105. _ 1933 PLYMOUTH CONVERTIBL zl coupe Orlon top. radio a nee tee ' overdrive. $775 MI 64857 1951 PLYMOUTH CLUB COUrE good transportation FF 2-2970 1948 PLYMOUTH EXCELLENT condition Blue. white sidewalls. PR & H FE 35-1221 1952 PLYMOUTH 5 PASSENGER | coupe Radio and heater Good | condition FE 8-136] DECEMBER CIEARANCE Ford “47 2 door $95 Mereary 30 4 door $245 Ford 30 Station Wagon $295 Mercur 52 Sport Coupe $745 Ferd y2 Victoria $795 Ford “33 Custom @ door sTo5 Fora ‘S% Custom Tuder $895 Olds 32 886 2 door so45 Mercury 53. Custom 2 door $045 Mercury “$4 Monterey @ door $1395 Mercury “83 Monterey Coupe $1395 | Mercuty 54 Monterey Coupe $1695 ' Mercury ‘$4. Monterey Wgn $174) Lincoln ‘34 Capri Coupe $2095 Mercury “38 MontClair 4 dr. $2195 Bob Frost, Inc. LINCOLN MERCURY AND CONTINENTAL DEALER t 8505. WOODWARD | BIRMINGHAM ! oO Jordan 6-395% PONTIAC ‘55 STARCHIEF. CUS- tom 4#¢dr, $1875 OR 3-086) 58 PONTI€C STATION WAGON Radio. heater Hydramatic mileage Extra clean MI 6-1 6-2200 ae aut | C CONVERTIBIE Phone FE ~ PONTIAC sharp, best offer. 23-4171 ' 1660 PONTIA 8 +-DR_ ~ FULLY j ecuipped ecco condition. FE | 5-120 Cc BUY FOR ae THay ifr Lees AND | West Side Used Cars 1953 PONTIAC _ DELUXE “#2 DR WEEKLY PAYMENTS OF AS! Drive out where overbead is low, ‘regular shift. 19.000 miles. FE LITTLE AS 85 | and save the difference Many 5878, 615 First St = S H V7 ; makes & models to choose from ‘JET BLACK ‘53 PONT 2 DR No Co-Signers! West Side Used Cars | del cho era hare ome. Hast | M I . A eee PE sats) Sheree sete carey, Beste Otors, Inc. | Immediate Delivers 49 Packard 4 Door snd “County” 2" ontiand. °° | This !s @ one-owner 4 door with DeSoto: Plymouth Dealer | Deal Direc t! eiled heater, pacetient Paceer | oe et for coe cetoye . 5. actual mile fy want! 2 9125 S. ry Sms Shep Birm. | Xo F Cot a cheap cay in Derfect comil = Mudie Soe Gal heater A-1 con- | No Finance Co! ; and drive this ome Peoples Auto oe Open 8 A.M. to9 P.M. | Sales 68 Oakland FE 2-235! 8 PONTIAC STARCHIEF | DE. | . 1949 PAC use r sedan vdramatic ek _| Buy Here—Pay Here a2), PACKARD CLIPPER) DEI Power brakes, like new BUICKS Y'ALL COME pcans pide! fires Very clean. ean “PONT 1989 Bulek. 4 door Speetal. Dark | ALL. CO} ace) | taer MTIAC | STREAM = las! Kad best of care aE HOW ARDI ARF, INC Liner radio, heater spot light cellent condition. io and h NATIONAL 2305 Orchard Lake Rd Keego Bes == | pre bap pe two = Buick z \ aN O SALES i ee ‘33 See ere ata 8880 | rs, are l-owner cers | 1OTOR ‘ __matic 2408 after 4 00 $850 we ans we prefer to sell. Ho J | a dle eater —_ _ 1 Phone OR 3 3-138. IL 8. SAGINAW SAVE $500 eee ees pee PONTIAC CATALINA, HY- TIP TOP CHRYSLTR. GOOD CONDITION | dramatic. radio. heater,” white | $300. FE 2-8015, 4805 Westlawn on a side wall tires, power steerin, 193 DESOTO, ¢+DOOR, 6 EXCEl- Te Hades etc. Low mileage This : A U S lent condition, low mileage. Jove 1956 Bvod clean car and has of extras, rea reasonable FE 8-0217 | atware care $905 for sollte | quick Dany = be seen at 1378 GUARANTEED 1994 Plymouth Savoy 4 door. ir. 1982 ize iv 1962 Chevrolet Deluze 4@ door 1961 Plymouth ¢ isi rysler Highlander 4 door. 951 oqgeenls J s thetee 1951-1963 ™ CLARKSTON , MOTOR SALES 3% 8 MAIN 8ST. ' TON CHRYS1 = : api lnot atl 8 er tos Daily BUY. SELL AND y TRADE MA 5-514) “OVERLOADED SALE 200 CARS vy_hardtop loaded $588 22_Auburn CADILLAC, 1966, 62. power, 3,000 miles. 3.9320. __ “1 (CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. 1 extra ——a Clean Call _Pemdale. coln 2-886 1 ce SREY. GOOD CONDITION. MY 28S: ‘SPECIAL THIS WEEK ONLY! with a BETTER Uomo CAR CUSTOMERS 3 Pore Tutor Clean, 6301 8 775 FROM 8 Buick rato 0 es BR ID’ S [saChes 2dr $798 ‘$8 Mercury hardtop, 22: —— : eno 8 Studebener hardiop, 437 $90 1335 Buick Sup. Htop 2 ebaker conv. $ 22 pes : z ‘84 Studebaker. 6314 1205 | "$5 Pont. Catalina . he. ’ ‘4 Fontiae Starchief, 6112 $1795 PAYMENT 1 "53 Olds 2 dr. $995 “Ss la > peel 1955 Piv Rel & 4 dr $499 |) c sane os Pr if ve ow a 8 | 1965 Ply Suburbar sn8 83 Buick Sup HE oT 3 a | 1955 Ply. 8 t. Cpe 4 4 E ; RIC rs & ) 11988 Ford 8 Ranch Wen s3o9 4 Chev. 2 a 905 ONLY WITH THIS AD | tess coer, 4 Door 9938 24 Pontiae 2 dr. ie Let | 1984 DeSoto V-8 4 Dr 8359 + . | 1954 Pty sap utdln a pa hides 34 Buick 2 dr... $1895 - 1953 e ne 2 ie i P A Carkner Motor Sales | ind pesca) 6c cee sxi0 52 Ford 2 dr. Cust, $595 Be Your “Santa 1953 Desoto wat prorat $219 951 Chev. 2 dr $395 6 & WOODWARD. BIRMINGHAM -8 Fordor is ae se eee . 3 ~{ 1953 Dodge Coronet 4 Dr ’*§2 Pontiac Catalina. .$795 SAVE $800 on a 1956 DeSOTO DEMONSTRATORS FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS’-CARS ALE MODELS 2-DOORS—4-DOORS. HARDTOPS SCHUTZ Motors, Inc. DeSato-Plymouth 1 ES. Woodward Birm. . ~ WHYDRIVEA USED CAR? | NEW V-8 DODGF _ FULLY EQUIPPED PLYMOUTH DF MOXs1 RATORS LOOR CARS mission “turn signals. back-up oF FICIALS’ CARS lighte, o walls, 1956 license ; ALT. MODES Tf you * $2383 88 a fine 2-DOORS.—4-DOORS eelection of over 40 used cars HARDTOPS RIFMENSCHNEIDER Dodge-Plymouth Dealer SCHUTZ 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131; : “INVENTORY SALE! Motors, Inc. 38 Chev. 2dr, 8. Power Glide Pss DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 2 Pen Nar ot mr nage 912 S. \Woodward, Birm. it cect pseus : os Open A.M. to9P. M. $3 Ford 8, 2dr. auto. trans 2 995 "$1 Olds. otis iday 695 54 full po $1795 | ———— 4 Buick gk epecta araion! $1705. 49 Fo: rt) . Heron Motor Sales 1 OW 952. W Huron FE 2-264) | TOW 1955 FORDS. 2 DRS AND 4 DRS RICES Omoais. Mes Heater. Ford-O-Matic. Pow- PRICE: er steering. White walls, Two- srbe paint. Very clean. Onir | pos HOWARD.LARE, INC. Es ne, tt. Ra. mer ee QUALITY Lemay! Call Me oman ~ 1984 4 FORD 6. ¢DOOR, WITH Show pay off balance. EM Prive BRING M1 IVER _ CHRISTMAS voces CHEER | | TO THE WHOLE FAMILY | SATISFIED ! °$4 Buick Spe. H’top $1895 "80 Chey. 2 dr.......-$295 2 751 Olds 984 dr... . 9095 | S51 Pont. Cpe. .......$495 - 52 Buick 4 dr........$595 f| S1 Prazer 4(dq-.-2 S105 | 55 Pontiac 4 dr. Pee - $2095 '°49 Packard 4 dr ’55"Merc. Hardtop . . $2395 + Plus ° " OLIVER - BUICK Buick bei LineeIn Cl Pontiac Tudor Mercury Cl Cpe -Limeeln Sedan Chry. Tudor 1948 DeBoto Fordor 1948 Oldsmobile Cl 1948 Ply. sas or: 1947 Oldemovtle & Sedan BRAID © | 1950 Cpe. | Lyonhurst Birmingham Phone MI : Road e +4760 — ee oe | 8 PONTIAC. 2 DOOR $300 FoR | @quity, take over payments FE | _ 5-909 | 1952 BLACK PONTIAC «_ DOOR | Hydramtic. New snk ine and tires | Call FE 47060 afte 32 PONTIAC oan “6 HYDRA Many extras. 1 owner. $750. MA 6-2733 | “34 PONTIAC | 2D DR. | WAGON, 33 3.300 | | miles tae pew well equipped | FE 2-7 { | ‘4 PONTIAC GooD CONDITION j | - PE _2 1506 after 9°30 p _| | You've Sean | The Rest-Now | _ Buy One of the’ Best! At | Matthews- Hargreaves NATURAL | 1952 CHEVROLET De with aaa and heater, Compare then buy it You wont be sedan Skyline blue | sorry | 2] $69: 3! 1 19S8 PONTIAC | Catalina Coupe with 2 fone beige | and green finish radio. heater and Hydramatic Also poner steering and brakes Make a nice Christmas present $2205 1953 PELYMOU TH 2 0dr sosedean With radio heater | and overdrive Also a nice set of White walle to set it off . | | 10525N Ambassador 4 dr sedar with ra- Io heater and maroon finish her equipment inciudes bed set- up Just look at the price $495 | 1955 CHEN ROLET Convertibie Cora! finish tadio | | beater and owergiide Verv | neat even to the fvory ton ; $1995, 149 FORD 2 dr sedan V8 engine. maroon finish radio, heater and very good tires Nice 2nd car . $395 1954 CHEVROLET 2 6dr. sedan, green over beige. heater and Powerglide Excep- tionally cleam throughout $1095 Trucks | ’51 Chev. au fae M45! $2GMC % t. Encl S45 | 53 Chev. Sedan Del. $6045 ‘33 GMC 15 t. Panel $745 ‘31 Ford 4 t. Pickup $495 Matthews- | Hargreaves 211. S. Saginaw at | MOTOR BAL: 210 Orchard Lake Ave, Cane Phe Be FE 29101 FR 2-0186 ; L% pe 4. -- | LIC. No. GW 1499 ‘34 Buick Conv. $1995 Roadmaster Power steering Power brakes 4 way power seeis Power window: Power aerial Jet black black top Whitewa.! fires 14,000 actual miles STOCK No. N1004 LIC. Xo. GR 1360 *34 Ford 2 Dr. $999 Glacier nee oe equipped. To- dave best STOCK No. N2763 “49 Buck nh Sed n $275 Dina for winter radio and he tear: Good ieanipertetion STOCK No N2767 {IC No. SA 2256 "$1 Dodge Conv $49* white we) tires Grromatic Jet black top radio and heater STOCK No. N27 27 Lic, No. ts 3433 "34 Studehaker ye andcrutser $1095 Hidra neater White wa tree a tone blue Sharp as they come MSTOCK No N2055 | LIC. No. GN 0889 "32 Pontiac Cat. $875 Back & white Hedramatic Ra dio heater, whiiewalls A rea. beauty! STOCK No 2813 | LIC. No. \ 4609 | "2 Buick Super SETAE S777 Dvna radio and heater beaut ful pew paint cant tell from new STOCK Na N2046 LIC. Ne GU 4057 "30 Hudson 4 Dr. $99 Whr take buses? ¢ STOCK No. N26% LIC. No. HB 1810 SU Nach 2 Dr, $333 Forest green radie and heater Bas saving overdrive 20 miles to ee | | "S1 Plymouth 2 Dr $395 | STOCK No. N254 LIC. No. CV 4880 New paint metor juet overhauied tires like new. STOCK No. N2514 LIC. No. VP 3488 53 Ford Conve. 2 to choose from 1 ts fire en- ine red the other a cream» uff, loaded With access. You pick for $905 . STOCK No N2859 LIC. No. GH 6736 "$4 Chev. Sedan $995 One owner and loaded. STOCK No. N2963 LIC. No. GF 3567 NORTH CHEV. Rig Used Car Lot on Woodward Ave., South at | Birmingham. | & condition ne sm — a ea DELX ‘49. 000 condition Interior very clean “he eheap OR 3.4837 $2395 ee 1965 Buick Super j 4 door like new * $2395 1955 Bulck Special convertible $2395 1955 Buick Special 4 door Riviera DEMOS Floor Cars Manv Modets—Colors Options to Choose From Official Cars Bevl Std Shift 295 1953 Buick Special Riviera 3 door $2095 1955 Pontiac Catalina Power Steering and Brakes $1795 1955 Dodge 4 door Roa!) 6 $1795 1954 Bulck Super 4 door $1795 1954 Buick Centure fol Qs Overdrive ar Power Glide | ae ac | 2 door ( t Slp95 JOUr eCSY 1984 Mercurt C Monterey Hardion ue 4dis Spt. Chee, Wagons. Convertibles, 1530's, 210's and Bel Airs As Low asc $1675 GOMPEE KE em what tou mar — all mean savings to . Al i Oariand County s largest dealership with the largest ches chal stock om hand aj- Matthews: $795 Irs 1843 plugeveker 4 doo $89: 1953 Pontiac 2 door S695 195g Pontiae 2 door S495 195) Mercury 4 door S495 1051 Pontiac 2 door $295 1980 Pontiac 4 door 4 door Power Steering and Brakes! ‘53 Merc. Hardtop $1199 34 Ford Conv... $1044 52 Pont. Conv. ...$744 "32 Plymouth 4 dr. $499 55 Pont. Star Ch. $1999 34 Chev. Hardtop $1344 "31 Ford 2 dr......$299 $5 Pont. 2 dr.....$1644 53 Ply. Sta’ Wen. $799 33 Buick Super. ..$999 53 Pontiac 8 2 dr. $699 34 Ford 2 dr...... $924 33 Chev. 2 dr...... $644 50 Willys Jeepster $29) °33 Ply. Conv. ....$699 52 Ford C. Squire $799 ‘51 Plymouth 4 dr. $299 33 Chev. Conv.....$799 $4 Buick Hardt’p $1644 °S3 Ford 2 dr......$644 "33. Chev, Hardt’p $1044 "53 Dodge 2 dr.....$699 31 Chev. 2 dr..... .$299 ‘32 Ford R. Wgn. $599 "$2 Chev. 2 dr......$499 "51 Kaiser 4 dr.....$199 °$3 Ford Hardtop. .$999 $4 Plymouth 2 dr. S844 *30 Ford Sta. Wgn. $299 "31 Nash Rambler 9299 "32 Ford 4 dr......$499 _NO DOWN PAYMENT 1932 Plymouth 4 dr. 1950 Ford |. Yon Pick. 1931 Ford Hardtop 1951 Nast Sta. Wagon #1932 Ford 4 dr 1952 bord '. Yon Pick. 1951 Pontiac 2 dr. 19S) Wally s Jeep, Conv. 1951 Karser 4d: 1s bord Sta. Wagon TRUCKS 1949 Chevrolet ~, Ton Panel..... ......... $199 1932 Ford "=. Ton Pane@................-. . $544 1950 Ford '; Von Pickup...............- souks 1953 oid 4) lon Vichijpsa.)..- 2+. s ee 2 $799 CAR NEED SERVICE?? HAVE IT DONE NOW!! USE OUR BUDGET PLAN NO MONEY DOWN—NO PAYMINTS TILL FEBRUARY 1s Terms as Low as 73¢ Weekly Rebuilt Engeie Installed tor Only $3.75 Weekly Pall O30) qo an. Service Open 7 30a. ae : oe on, : 2 FIFTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1955 . 1 For Sale Trucks 90 For Sale Cars 1 For Sale Cars _— 91 For Sale Cars = 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 PROTO PPP ~ PP LO LA ee Nr rer PRS aw | CARS FROM 060.00 TO $125.00.|1953 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN C 1985 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CATA-) VEN atic. 3 seats. R & : LVE} CREY. 1001 % TON PIOKUP. Arn: | “Gio W Walton. '4 biock east of Fordomatic,) ee hevrolet ar : J. ag: PONTIAC 117 1GGOD (CONDI: 2 eOkprrio’ No ‘BROS “FE La eee el ates ay ‘TAKE ORION MOTOR SALES PG. AND. O DRIVE - ee acumen or cen pal ¢! ; pitas igh |__| Princeton. FE ¢9870. or. rE 24 at Clarkston Rd NES) Cony oUsnansae Poe Became OC ane CHRISTMAS ’55 Thunderbird . :$2499 83 Chrys. 4 dr.... $699 ee RoLET—