aes ee “PONTTAG, MICHIGAN - MON DAY, DECEMBER 1956° RRESS, | MoNDaY. DECEMBY R. 8, 1936, Soa) aie (ra) Been Pitiadons ef the Ac burn Heights Rotary Club, G. ‘C. Nichols, Rotary District Governor; et Scharer, prin- cipal of Avondale. _ : ‘Britain, France Bow to the U. N. _ Agree to Pull Troops = ‘From Suez Promptly; _| Israel Also... Involved LONDON &® — Britain and bowed today to the will of the. Day in Birmingham Again Faces BIRMINGHAM — A decision. on rezoning of the. Twining Property along with city commission's words on the Map eBates-Henrietta Alley and alterations in the city’s the United Nations and agreed to pull their troops out of the Suez Canal area without delay. . = * = it should get out of the captured: Gaza Strip as well as Egypt's! Sinai Peninsula’ and permit the! {strip to be made a responsibility | lof the U.N. | + ‘In New York, U.N.” “Seeretary| -. General Dag Hammarskjold ex- > ipressed hope the. British French forces Will be out and the; _jemergency U.N. police force- will: by midDecember. * * Foreign Sectejary Selwyn Lloyd | tnotified—the House of Commons: : = gerry dais oie Gen. Sir Charles Keightley, com-} ‘with Taylor Ysecond from jvasion forces, has been instructed ; to meet with U:N. officials te work out a time table for the with- drawal. “Given good faith on all sides, | ‘it can be carried out in a short will Set Wixom Election Dat ill pay. | $37 million project. troit. isi schools 15 years. She is survived by her husband, _jand brothers C. Harold Eddy are ime Comend Baty at Pe. Home on Hi Ave., Detroit. Mrs; Elizabeth Marshman.,| will officiate, | Sig Leile-Grace-Billings: Leila G. Billings of 875 Seward St., Detroit, died Sunday. She was the daughter of Wilttam and! - (Cottinued From Page One) schools, to extend the~offer ip was to be prohibitive in the agree- ment, ~ - . = Qaly the Beaudetto home and _ arby .Palmer-Ward: resi- | were fo remain if the site | converted into a park. Be dette suggested use of their home for the libarary. xith anew with |r Walter K. Willman and Dr. Dana| years, coming here from Hancock, P. “Whitmer, superintendent of| “ere he owned a pharmacy, and recite ee eee a’ field or parking lot, either 0 ‘ongrega for general orhigh-school parking, | Church Officiating.“ Burial will be -This:revised offer received a set- whack when Board of Education A brother Harry Noble, and argaret Fletcher Billings of San- three sisters Mrs. Blanche Feneley.|itsc, and was formerly secretaty Pearl Karr alt of Pontiac ie She is survived. | ty several’ Service will be 00 p.m, [neces and. nephews | in rand tA Tuesday S.-23 ta Lavingmtoa County, ts "\#et for tomorrow morning, the state $90,000 a year |lage, - Federal and state governments a way © S ‘junction with will pay equal shares of the inh Deaths: in Pontiac Area Besley of 20434 Briarcliff Ave., De |” Mrs. Besley was the former Eva Eddy, “who taught in Pontiac to the _ $33.500,000 Twelve Town! Service will be at 3:00 p.m. Mon- day from the ry, te eager Fu-! neral ‘amilton of the Christian Science /Church| He was born in Scottsburg, N.Y.| time,’ * aya said. * i In Paris, reign |Christian Pineau ied a sim- ilar statement to) the Prrench Na-| ~+tional Assembly Lioyd’s annelincement made tk ese wih tapered snail ago” that the invasidn failed to! five per cent of total ost—re- achieve what many members ’ of turning to the state government Britain's ruling Conservative, irr arias instaliments———"——t party had considered a prime ob-' “Reviewing petitions: for an in- jective: To restore the Suez Ca-| s Minister. 15.4. ! corporation election in Wixom vil nal to intefnational _contrel. mpervienrs are expected t ‘He _ said Hammadekiold would ~eanal’s ¢éntrol among represen- A “resets ‘submitted by the | tatives of Britain; France and Ways and Means Committee Egypt. | will ask supervisors to authorize advancing funds from the county general fund te pay for prelim. inary engineering and studies for propesed drain projects. The money, to be repaid when | fimds for the projects have_accu- mulated, would—include a sey for a general project to handle’ details of the vermiay | ton, Evergreen and other future! Arai ‘ : ! Repor Rebels on Cuba Coast Army Planes Attack Band Believed Led b Exiled Cuban Student | Anton J” Berst. now coordinator! Drain, is expected to get the job. | A joint committee is expected) hak recommend hiring a full-time, | ‘qualified civ engineer to super: ivise the county’s building, main-| }tenance and utilities programs. | HAVANA, Cuba .\# — The: Cu-' ed on Cuba’s south coast and gov-| jernment forces were adv: ancing| |, (on them early today. In other action, Harold Kolan ‘ Schone, chairman of the board’s lit, and that the navy_had inter-| Legisiative Committee, will re- cepted a yacht off the coast and| port on legislation the beard (found baggage believed to bel lature. in Mexico. 1 Supervisors will Consider a res-- Rumors spread through Cuba olution turning over control of the) that Castro had been killed. . Knowles Drain, now under County | Bui*the army said it could not | supervision, to the city of Madison confirm that the 30-year-0ld tor- Heights, mer Havana stiideat, was even in. | A_lease with the: ‘county Road| the country. | Commission on the ground at the’. Frequently accused of plotting service. center it now occtpies isMigainst the Batista government, he expected; to. be ratified by the has been living in Mexico City. board, | Mexican officials said Saturday he Supervisors will again consider. ,was still there and under police a by-laws amendment on tax pro-' tion. jcedures rejected at a previcas | PLANES STRAFE 4 jmeeting, and consider another set-/ A dispatch to the Miami Herald ting new terms for. some county! said government. planes bombed jcegentive offices. ‘land strafed a band of % com- The proposed lease by the city) |mandoes in a sugar field between lof Pontiac on the county Conga-' [Manzanillo and Nicaro on - the jgious oorteel is expected to be: 'south - coast, + killing Castro, Earlier. today Gen. Pedro Rod- |riguez ‘Avila, army general adju- | ‘Teenage Girl Hurt | in-Oriente Provinee, north of San in 2-Car Collision |tiago de. Cuba, under the com ‘A Birmingham teenage girl re- imand_of Castro. He: didnot give Fe the rebel band’s strength. celyed | minor cuts and her com! The army statement denying panion was shaken up in a two-car} knowledge of Castro's. where- collision in Bloomfield Township {abouts came later. : * | Sunday, morning. . \YACur INTERCEPTED | Thursday in Kincardine, Ontario. Lewis. R. Pratt Lewis ‘R, Pratt, 72, of 114 Pine i\Grove Ave, died Sunday, afternoon: at St. Joseph Merey gomesar of a heart ailment, He_ was- N.Y. . thé son of” Rile and jarried Mae Sherman in New York;-He has lived in Pon- Alpers; -45, of di ot see te car sea in time to. Released after treatment.at Pon-; The official statement . said a’ tiac General Hospital: was Arlene; Mexican - registered ‘yacht ' had Olszewsk, 19, of 6550 Whysall Rd.,| been intercepted by a Cuban navy E who was riding with Leonard K.|unit near Cape Cruz on the south § Taylor, 22," sf Detroit: ‘The other) coast. car involved Was operated by Elton) The uprising began early -Fri- E. Lineotn St.day witir attacks by civilian bands} on police stations in Santiago de Cuba, At least 12 persons were killed ond 1 more than 50 wounded. Birmingham. Alpers-told mnbeuightivite he was making a hg Sw turn when struck! 4f Taster. 66. police he} radio and, i stop: |e Satarday’s edition of. The, ‘Pontiac Press, the Avondale Hjgh| ‘put over from Nov. Further, the British told Israel) mander of the British-French in- ks soon promote negotiations .on the att (players. A potluck supper «will fol- y Lasts Only 2 Days |was buried Saturday, died yester-| }ban army said rebel troops _land- | day: It said army planes had strafed! MThey leave their daughter, Dena, ‘enemy” band and scattered) ®t home, 691 Ann St., Tyson, Also surviving is another. ‘daughter, Mrs. Stephen Hickmott, | would like to see passed in the | if Fidel Castro Ruz, a Cuban ere ot Milford; “a son, Clark of Bir-' ‘dent leader who has bee exile! mingham, four grandchildren and coming session of the state Legis | n in |six great-grandchildren. at 2 p.m. Bailey Funeral Home, with inter- ment in Roseland ‘Park, jtant, said the rebel band landed & s Ses Ate. hands,. ¢ sign ordinance. The Twining problem had been 13 by the commission. | Maps and sketches, as well as estimates of costs “accompany. Several suggested plans for the Maple-Bates-Henrietta Alley in- vluded in the city manager's — reports te the commission, - His other reports concern an: troller Corp. of Troy, and the| city’s employe'- recognition ~pro- ‘attending the First Church Scien- tist if an addition is built onto the! edifice is topic of a communication | ifrom Charles H, MeIntyre to the| 'commission. A mung problem 5 involved. | an alley vacation in the Cambel sons, John and. Forbes of Detroit $ ie |subdiv ‘ision. day plan a mystery bus trip, re members still signing up for the) ‘outing. Aaron Kershenbaum and. ‘Charles Walker are new members. | | . * * * I Child Study Club members will ' hear Mrs. T. H. Mabley of the Family Service Bureau talk on her organization’s contribution to | the comnmalty at their meeting | might at 3 at. Mrs. George Talburtt’s heme, 612 | Brookside % i 2 *..- Seven cisegteers’ musjc will star! ; the—“"Phird= Sunday Musicale” set for Sunday at 4 p.m, at Ascen-| sion Latheran Cuureh. Rehearsing is “the "chads under - Mrs. Norman Krupp and Mrs. Wal- | lace Blide, and a trio and a quartet of violin,’ cello. organ and trumpet jlow the public program, arid a Death’s Separation BIRMINGHAM—Mrs, Alice Hal- ‘lock, whose husband, Charies J.,/———_____ ___ on Adams Street is due tonight,| | Weehan “thave taken command in Port Said gram. Need for parking for those Chapel of the William R. Hamil- ‘Twining Land Rezoning Commission yursery wait be open for young chil- ‘dren's care. A Yule party for Metropolitan auxiliary members ig set for at 6:30 p.m. at Wil- } csp Paleber Lake road, Hostesses will be Mrs. Sam Snell, Mrs, Glenn Foltz, Mrs. Charlies Reynelds and Mrs. Robert Schaule, * #*#.¢ ' Tonight’s. the. night when local | {stores open woul 9-or. 10 p.m.! and reserve evening hours for male, | Christmas. shopping. Mrs, Ethel K. Robertson. Service Tor Mrs, Ethet K, Reb-. ertson, lifelong Detroit areq resi- and/agreement with the -B/W Con-| dent who once made her home -§ with her daughter, Mrs. Mario® here, will be a® Beil toa Co. at 11 ‘a.m: temorrow, Burial will be iy Elmwood Ceme- tery, Detroit Mrs. Rovertson, widow’ ot ee: jtroit insurance and ee figure, | [Forbes ccecocbisecesecesé td sister, Nobody: Wants to “Shop Around” for a_ Lower priced | Doctor... | a | Seeeeeewevecevoocoocvoccesooccese 4 . but you Can Usually SAVE MONEY by Having PRESCRIPTIONS Filled at. DRUG DEPT. > COOL A The 90-year-old woman had a long time, as was her band, “88. with her husband of two weeks, Manley The couple-married in Cass City in 1898 and moved here in | 1910. Mrs, Hallock belonged to | the (OFS and the Philomen Club, to the Masonic lodgé™ here,and both to First Presbyterian Uhurch, Service for Mrs. Hallock will be. tomorrow at Manley i ee ee | eS re = a Grooming Aids for Men Are Ideal for Gilt-Giving 2 SSS SS Se Se Se Se SS AFTER SHAVE ‘Take a Con Whisky” in Breakin of Tayern | Coin. machines wire looted of Jes ot. whisky © Bhs Ahab “re $155. and six stolen last— night . at 262 BE. Pike, St., said, *-s @ ‘Thieves, who entered Steal Tools, Chair From Garage in City A table, chair and garden: tools, valued at $75, were. stolen. last week from a home garage at 351 ‘Nelson St., Pontiac petice said: } eri getececcesaccecsonegee Handy 3 - in- “1. ee. hatoneT. Blade * Nail HAMMER — _ & Box OPENER * NAIL Puller A selotvcbtectnccsesesacosccoegece merece hendle can't « Ideal handy @ man gift > _ e : , + SIMMS 3 Pa] “HARDWARE Dept. $ —2ad Floor 4 Ddeddeded de dedhdededddddecdated Here's the Perfect Gilt ler Scouts. Sportsmen. 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G} aren without buildings, parking, tp. aes Le deontiendd privileges.” future planning of ter ee, ‘one of the pomsiee:. - hii dade eee ae Oba eeteenee wwe renderer ‘Bile tral ston of the city. beth dod toumerated piteent = “This then lett it Seuniety up-te poll eP “ fed_by Beaudette, was an- plan to the éity was_the: He See Pig aoe iare age eo in non raph tiac 37 years and was last em- ployed: at the Pontiac Motor- DE. vision. He was a member of the Three Persons Hurt in Headon Collision School band was misnamed the .Avon—Township band, in a- story) ‘on the downtown Christmas’ rr | Elks, He is survived by his wife and a daughter Mrs. -Cafl Ainge of! Pontiac; three “sisters. Mrs. Iva’ | Stoll - of Waterville. “Mrs. Minnie; Wetzel of Frankfort and Mrs: Etta Purchaise of Mohawh: all in New York - state. : Service will be at = 4:90 p.m, ,jured in. a headon collision early itoday at Franklin road and W. ‘South boulevard, ‘ Pontiac ‘police, at Pontiac General Hosp ‘| thoritiea said. 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RUGS To ‘REVERSIBLE 9x12’ 499 REG. 99.98 a Me weight Elegantly fashioned woven ‘stripe cas ons : = = 5 : ial seb eee a wat kee met monn Sat during the season when ever, may be behind some of 37 West End Ave.; eighty-fifth birth- Geir gatiedos Decsta ee eS ee } rape we are building “*” " John Sutter - out tea aes Mo tenaianiiee ot Ome ve tie: ~-of-42 South Anderson Ave.; elghty-gecond Mey, become must be Se - ae: _ birthday. ik bees, 8 dectine in: the. : Mrs. Elizabeth Woodie ) Soyca aga of wheat * of pens! eighty-eighth ‘birthday. r. and Mrs. Arthur Leonard | Ct aes aed he a per een Dat the Gilad wll = expected, reflecting increased. comipe- meét food demands within 20 years,;~ Your diet habits, whith help set. The ‘thousands. of people Aining_ _important factors _ ‘th creating the _ proportions. On the Dixie the trucks loaded with the | The demand in om the street’’ round trips per da}: between’ West Branch-- ; those poor Hungarians, “was the reply of « taxi driver: from the firm that makes. madmen 8 A that because the ‘terrible. destruction A hunting: story that ds ard to believe — of Aubtiri Heights=who didn’t get a.deer. _-—-eabin near Mio he-found that it had been gf Booker Township; flivaat ved= ‘Voice of the. People ~ Americans’ Seek. Work— Will Mi ungarians Get Jobs?’ Letters will “ve condensed ‘when neces: because of lack ‘of space. Full name, address and telephone number of . the writer must accompany letters but Sheen will not be published “t the writer - 80 requests unless the letter ts critical in tts nature. --Fhave been reading and hearing that all of these Hungarian refu- gees are going té be given jobs, and even trained where necessary. I have nothing at all against the Hungarians, but why —is-it- there will be enough jobs for all of them when so Many of our own are out of work and unable to find jobs? Press Reader Vet Forecasts . David Lawrence Says:. Kremlin ‘May Goad U. S. Into War WASHINGTON - — Maybe ‘this is a dispateh that the Kremlin's mon- itors who watch American public - opinion ought, to read very care- ' fully, It may come as a surprise to thém, as it did to this writer who gathered the information. © For the Soviets are playing with fire and probably don’t know it cam result in a blaze that would spread far and wide. The ether day, this correspon- dent began talking te the “man about the happen. ‘jngs inthe World. One conversa- ‘tion out of several is, of course, coh ~~that became: typical prier to the outbreak of twé world wars, it is repreduced here for whatever: peint it may convey to readers here and abroad: “What do you think of the world cof “Well, what can we do about it?” “1. don't know, but I don't like “it.” “Would you have America go ed war about it?” “TL just don't like to see us get ; pushed around.” WAR FAVORED? “Would you favor sending American boys into war in situation?”’ “Well, T'was in the Second Worl War and-in Korea, and there comes a time when you got to do some- thing.” “Have you any sons?” Age ee n the Army.” Aten!t..you...worried about the wt bomb — the one they say will destroy us all on both sides if it's used | in war?” Unfortunately, part. of the er- ror ef the Soviet Union's rujers teday is based on an ufdue em- phasis they can note in Ameri- ean policy statements concerning “renunciation of the use of torce.”” This, however, must be read as a hope applied to ail _sides rather than a self-pro- hibition. The most significant @vidence tof ‘this is the overwhelming vote giv- en by the Congress of the United States last year in authorizing the Presitent gencies to use American military force in and around Formosa in- stantly — without further con- suitation. This was an unprec- edented grant of authority and seemed imperative in a nuclear age. * * «# Something uf the tame type of au- _ tapity may spenesdny De given to ‘the. President by Congress to act in Europe and in the Middle East if the Soviet Union keeps on arming small countries and incit- ing them to war, and persists in usirig its own army to destroy the freedom of small nations. For, while a mission of libera- tion as such will probably never he initiated by the United States, there may come a time when the United Nations will -authorize an international police force to act and then America will be going @long-withthe- other powers, - NO ILLUSIONS» A third world war isn't as im- possible as it. seems, and Soviet policy makers ought not to be un- der any illusions as to the man- ner in which a free people can be goaded into war. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune) — ne oa on ee ‘Dr._William Brady Says: | f Build Home H umidifiers for Better H ealth, ‘Comfort Lense‘ ‘aoln: ln ea bial oan taaien Te : I: ee x et i i i i 7 it ; New York State is’ “‘ryone. with a Ui D — then we'll all be dead. ext — so what!” ew A letter from oe ia ee anes cae SB : surely develops @ period time, It happened this way twice before, There is something indefinable and even awesome about the way a nation makes up its mind to go to war, Having tried negotiation, having . tried appeasement, having _tried “enexistence:; " shaving tried everything, there comes a time when the demand is that military. force be used, It has been generally assumed in + the hy- <¢ civilians populatiche wes koown to be a certain consequence of the outbreak of any war,” A areced of England submitted -E donkens I got pretty tired of toting water up and- down the house every day to keep those thirsty humidifiers filled. But I suppose the only solution for this “problem would be to plan and ~ build in humidification when you letters, not more than one page words long a personal not to disease, -dag- , oF treatment, wil be answered by a stam ‘=: orl _ Nagy, Snowless: Yule I just wagered two neighbors we would not have a “white Christ mas.” I'm net opposed, but people get carried away by a few prema- ture weather signs, We had a fairl ly consequential | snow a@ little - Crossword puzzles “early and #0 ey assume’ the snow’s here: for the whole winter, Mark it down in your diary now: “Christmas dawned with the mer- _ eury in the low forties and not a flake of snow on the Oakland Coun- ty scene.” ' Veteran Pét-0-Gold ] Fan. Praises Puzzle » I've fooled around with a lot of newspaper puzzles, but. the one running in The Press is the best of them all. It actually tries to help you and it all seems simple. But I-don't win, It’s werth the fun, even if you. don't get a cent. don't offer cash rewards, but theyre worked stead- “fly by a> tot-of people, This“pro- vides just ag much fun and/there's always the chance yoy'll crack — it big. A , Punaled Nagy Exemplifies Destiny By JOHN H, MARTINI INS Foreign Director ~ The case of the vanished Imre former Hungarian Commu- nist premier is an old one: The revolution devouring its children. ‘ es .€ & : Who is Imre Nagy? The Soviet. installed present Hungarian Red premier, Janes Kadar, ‘calls him a traiter, nvean- ing-a traitor against Moscow be- cause Nagy demanded that Se- viet troops get out of Hungary and that Hungary be allowed to drop out of the Warsaw Pact. The Russians promptly. deposed Nagy and ordered the Nov. 4 tank crews that wrecked the beautiful capital city of Budapest and sent scores of thousands of Hungarians fleeing into asylum in ‘Austria. Scores of thousands more aré esti- mated to have been killed and wounded. 7. * ®* Nagy himself took exile in the Yugoslav Embassy. Soviet agents of Reds Who Dety Soviet Behind the Red. Army battering yam that leveled Budapest he re- turned home again and took an important part in planning and en- forcing Communist agrarian “Te- _ forms.” Nagy became “speaker of the Parliament and a Politburo mem- ber, He became premier in 1953 after Stalin's death and the fall of ‘Hungarian: strong-man Matyas Re — ‘kosi. Nagy favored emphasis on light industry, not war-potential heavy industry. When Moscow switched back to a heavy industry policy in 1335, Nagy fell from grace. But when the Hungarian work. ers revolted in October, Nagy again became premier. Of all the Cormmunists he was the most respected among the workers. When he backed Hungarign workers’ demands, the Russians deposed--him —and then abducted him. Tater “abatictea hint “ater Ke had been assured saie conduct to his home, Kadar says Nagy volun- tarily went to Communist-ruled Ro- mania for personal. safety—which: will not be believed by the Hun- garian masses. COMMIE VETERAN Nagy is a 60-year-old Communist ~ weteran trained for years in Mos- cow, but proved in the long _ pun to be a Hungarian nation- alist, too. in World War 1 he was an ap , prentice locksmith when taken into ~ the Austro-Hungarian army on.the , Italian front.. Fle was wounded in, 1917. Upon recovery he was sent to the Russian front\\where he Was captured and. sent to Siberia,/ In the Russian revolution he joined the Bolshevists. 1m 191% he became a Soviet citizen’ and returned to Hungary,” He occu- pied a minor post inthe Commu- nist regime of Bela Kan, which was succeeded fin 1921 by the regency under Admiral Horthy. Nagy then fléd to France. When he returned, home a short-time later; he was jailed. Upon release he again went to Russia. He stayed ‘in the Soviet, Union throughout World War Ul, broadcasting Red propaganda to his homeland. @ ». Portraits . ~ By JAMES J. METCALFE This Jife would never be the your loving lonely if . . “We ever had to part - « This jife would mever be so good . .« Or half As sweet, my dear . . « Without the joy and comfort “ot . «+ Your sentiment sincete . . My every scheme and hope and dream « « . Depend on your affection... As my soul is ‘mirrored in... Your wonderful ‘ reflection . . . And that is why I need you so... Each moment, night and day . ... And T would . be so lonely, it. .. . You ever went away .. . I love you, and I want you, and... My world would disappear . . , If ever it should come to pass... That I would lose you, dear. (Copyright, 1956) . THOUGHTS FOR TODAY Behold, ye are all children of Israel; ‘give here your advice and -counsel. — Jedges 2:7. « * ‘ The greatest trust ‘between man and man is the trust of giving counsel. — Bacon, Psychologist: 4 ss acne sey Wire The humidifiers were boxes or ‘radiator. They were about 6 inches deep. Each had a cover with flat top with from one to three or four gallons of water evaporated a — ‘olen or-more of water daily. triguing ~ " gense death? *- Trixie brings out a very. tas . Do. dogs How did she know that she was within five minutes of breathing her last?.’ And did our fox terrier in Chi- ~ cago realize that our big collie dog was likewise at death’s ecutive and scheduled me for an ¢ * « ane : Several days before we left * Chicago, howevet, our’ big collie = Dogs Sense. Death Coming? children and was like a member of the Crane family. : I. coaxed Mrs. Crane to accompany me,~saying that my cousin Betty would: look after Wolfe. ~ * 8 * So Mrs. Crane reluctantly. aecorm- door? Was she trying to get .dog‘ named Wolfe had become~ panied me té the train: Alas, her help when she raced through the house in the middle of the night and awakened body? > — day. That night she entered’ bedroom and sonkuens aes. Crane’s sacther. ge: Although "Trixie couldn't voice As desires, she showed that she wanted some special attention. eo So Mrs. Crane's mother-got out every-—— very sick. But Mrs. Crane nursed BY GEORGE W. CRANE De Case 'T-337: Trixje, aged 13, was: loops a fox terrier who was the family. ig Pet -when-Mrs,-Crane- int Sede beloee eee Oe ae 3 _ Bm sng a fed bi little premonition was correct. Wolfe had dragged himself to Me tae ke doce ane ea oe eR ee g bie THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. DKCEMBER 3.1956 - eee ee er = fe a4 "$200 ‘Million Spent Yearly ty Key Nation Fragrant America ny PuYas aaygus NEW YORK (INS) < If anyone: “were to tell you that the United ~ Biates smells—never question - his judgment. . -_* 8 Of all the aromatic ‘nations in the world, including Scotland with its heather, Switzerland with its chocolate and India with its es- sence of Ganges water, the U.S. is the most flagrantly fragrant.. Ne less an authority than Miss Sherry Stone, executive director ef the “Fragrance Foundation,” has pointed out to me that close Pee wm taints sick Ol pend cologne and toilet water have been sot by the end i of this year, to ‘keep oar” native wemnen delightfully denop ‘ebing the ears. “Also the wrists’ and fiaoaia added Miss Stone, try a drop or two inside the elbow?” I personally cannot~help feeling appalled at the thought of all that, ‘money going to the’ edrs throats and elbows), then big figures always have ap- wrists, '. For that matter, so has pertumd: fEver since the day Mother squirted “something Called Quelques Fleurs at me and remarked that I was her “little lady,” I have been ad-| dicted to aromas... but_utterly baffled as to whether ‘or not I am properly apenten & simply smelly. rose “and why not The trouble is that, after reading the ads, I can never. figure out (and! but | of spring; subtle as a zephyr or: a mais oui girl. It's a cinch I ean't be all of ells -- of Costly. Perfume-That Is tian: ‘Net at $35 or “a an ounce, I ver est -* * “The oa way to tell you how to handle the situation is to give you the advice we give men who want to buy perfumes for women,"’ smiled Miss Stone. with sweet—|0 , I believe—tolerance. what I want to be: Irrestible, un-| “A man who is . love, or in the — chips, or in. the fume or caqlogne for his woman,| jright and proper-scent for her. w “There has been $0 SS ak ma- terial written and spoken about how a woman’s perfume is an in- dividual part of-her that men are afraid of- choosing the wrong one. And well they should be.” So, according to Miss-Stone, the average man will go into a long ‘description to the fragrance sales-'a fast-paced’ businesswoman, need doghouse, ‘girl on what his girl looks like,|a heavy perfume too, but not nec-| : he A trotht |doesn't care too terribly how much hoping that way to get a g00d easarily -exotic. lorgettable,’zoot, shocking, a fro’ _money he has to spend on a per- selection : “This ii the wrong approach, ofiand effervescent on the surface, |But he DOES care that he gets the. course. It is not -awoman’s ‘ap-|with a woodsy-mossy-leafy under- ipearance; but rather her person- tone.” decide which type > eter suits er, “Hor Tasiasee; ‘o beeaentts who goes to PTA meetings and lives in the country and raises “ehil- dren prebably will like, and be’ suited for, a light-type perfume— - flowery and fresh. 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The object is to arrange each group ot circled letters into a word”that best fits its clue. -- The word which you select tor Circle No. 1, then would be the one which * you would print in the space to the right of a . below. You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pots of gold. You may use such a symbol as any letter you _ wish. However. it it and all letters in that circle must be ge The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in Do the same in all the other circles. Study the clues care- fully and arrange all the letters into words that you believe - best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you spell wut the right words, oe ee ee ee Oe ee ee gee es FOO FO ROHS EH OOH ER OHE coccccccccccccccccovce 10. CORSO OT OORE EE CO OEE Il ee ereeeeoee eeeeeeeeoes soccccgeveccevccesecs 19 CORSHOREH EMER OH EO OH OOS 15 @eaua8 @ @ © 868 &® = eee CORR COSA ER HE CERO HES 16 . na aaa tine toga STREET ADDRESS CITY . 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Mischievous folk certainly seem to enjoy being able to ‘their, rivals. on bie ane 10. Some Sek animals are rather dangerous. , il. fivem ghuiibiccsta rustling peovelss the cuttlemen's . hve 4 ive 12 A candidate who uses efficient .... paign will find them aiding his success. in a ticklish situation would be no 12. Person” who ewe — ee ia, 14. Animal like this would be hard te approach. — duh + during his com- ‘Ann Arbor ‘Republican Bids for in State Party : ANN ARBOR (®—-A s4-yearold Arbor, ede of the tiny group of ** in the house, in- iblican colleagues to help translate “Modern Repub- licanism"’ into a- state legislative program, Thirteen lawmakers, five of thém newly elected last month, turned out for the lumcheon meeting. ‘ Sallade, who financed the meal and did most of the talking,’ said he was ‘‘pleased,"” “About 20 per cent of the house Leadership ,\organization, labor, housing, capi-| - | tal improvements and problems of the aged. Song Writer Succumbs BURBANK, Calif, % — Jean} Schwartz, 78, oldtime songwriter who with the late William Jgrome wrote ‘‘Rockabye Your Baby with a Dixie melody,” made famous by Al Jolson, and nearty’ 100-other songs, died yesterday, He was born in Budapest. MONDAY. DECEMBER 3. 1956. scromble—os appears under arrow, eae 1 LOSAN 2 THACH 3. SNERT 4 STEWDRA ~ 5 LUNFEN 6 HDLO 7 GBINNE 8 WAGGANY 9 DCKE 10 RIBGED @ 56 What's My Line, ine. WHATS WY CINE? metaaceaniiy. Noch weed: odad ss Un- eee. bie. UWORK-ON AN» es 1s Saturday's enswer: pAige, ag while, elgin, 1 vniQue, sUte, esEx, roCkne, beuSh, ae, /The Business Institute ‘West Lawrence St. ian iano iiatinsitinwiitian HEAL cams CONG! = Attend Day, Half-Day, , School. ~ VETERAN APPROVED. L- Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551° 9 Call in Person, Phone, or Return this Ad for Bulletin Pees edereseesseseeneres Name Pe ee eee eee eee eS See eee ee ee tees ee é 2 ‘ * 18. 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In nm 1896 the first m bs C) : THE OLYMPIC GAMES -1 THEN AND NOW > First to submit this idea was Linda Evans, Kittery Point, Maine, wins $10. If you have an idea for Junior Editors send it in care | the fof this newspaper. bs sna Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures). You know the Olympic Games are now going on in Australia. ‘But do you know when the first Olympic Games were held?: In 716 B.C. youths from various Greek city states were sent. to -} Olympia to compete -in athletic contests..For.1100 years the games — = always at the end of each Olympiad, a period of four Then the games wer? stopped. But a Frenchman named Baron Egypt. de Coubertin. worked hard to revive the games 1500 years odern Olympic Games were held i in Athens, | 8 m victors — an¢ient and mod modern. The Ancient ter. Phy I Greek on the left wears a victor’s crown of wild olive leaves. He , coer a palm, sign of victory, and a torth filled with sacred flame }from Mt. Olympus. ‘The modern player on the right wears the United States shield on this shirt and carries ee Os as — 9 vee oot vie five 123, >Click of the British and. public aw inst ee a al as st i} sides to anare Sp the vial Anglo By LORD VANSITTART (Former Chief Diplomatic Adviser te the British Governmeit) LONDON. (INS)—Let me begin controversial put explanatory. |is mo counter-charge but simply. a) statement of feeling which, rightly) I -should like to see-it abate and, in a recent article in the London Times, said: “The. surge of anti- American feeling now evident, will subside in time.” I hope it will, But among the ot the deep. : We Americo-philes cannot con- jure it away. What we can-do is iattenuate the harm. We can only ido so by candor, Americans are entitled to com- plain they. Were not consulted be- fore the French venture ‘i ‘they could not afford to be in‘a matter they considered The less we argue how'Ge bet. RAGA mantel fem net Oies | politicians—disillusicn is -\our individual cordialities and af- im the lesser Syrian field, irri- tates a country which fought part . of'a great war te prevent a total- high itarian pewer from taking over in the Near East. It feels ini the main that it has taken a far smaller action to pre- vent aa a e, totalitarian power: from doing likewise °2. The United States has re- peatédly aligned itself in the Unit- ed Nationg with its own @iemies against its former friends. This seems, to average Britons, fantas- shore by saying that the following is not) itie. They could have understood it! ejvitization perish It}once, even twice. But its persis-| : This is a plea for simple com- itence baffles them. Surely, © they —say, abstention | or wrongly, hag bepa growing in| would have sufficed in later stages. | great countries that they should let! Britain. 3. Many of our people now feel that the United States is trading} solid British friendship Aor fickle! Arab and Afro-Asian , per cent relations suggest-|- y Mr, Casey (R. G, Casey, the ustralian foreign minister). ly in high places, we can maintain fections, Nothing will alter mine British People Resent U.S. Criticisms | |but Nations Will Surely Stay Friends ease’ On both sides; we can insure that the polemics are not hit too We must both frankly acknow!l- | edge that-great damage has been | _ done; but it is certainly not irre- Until wiser counsels prevail we. must be eareful not to exaggerate) Tei our. rift for the Communists | are gloating enough already. Every Western feud pushes them, toward the step too far. We must) up an essential unity lest m sense, It is an extraord'nary reflection on the judgment of two a man like Gamal Abdel Nasser) res president) come between them | ieee Something less will be sufficient. ) brea ‘On both sides that? anger is @ brief madness, eatomin| 2 Welseer’s Shee Repair | 42 N, Saginaw ‘Street Rx ments nees fhin sue i Wer escape severe W i S. coughing and aifticalt ' wring recurring attacks of Fever and B: ‘conduct of the Americans in/ this crisis is a tale we were El Ol] of felcomes Debate Syrian Troubles WASHINGTON @- = Mrs. Golda ir, Israel’ Israel “very critic “feels - threatened,” aia as a result of the malitary (buildup in Syria and thrats from {the Soviet -Union. lshe~ Said, is styftion, ___ Cooper and Nehy@ | Talk a 'Ph~Sena-|ets seem unable ot see that Russia vise not to stress. Its only impor- pitance now is that the resentment’ here is not sudden. The “surge” has come since. President Eisenhower became his own secretary of state. 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Par | tight which. started: in- Oklahoma, \killed a teenage member ‘of a posse and wounded two officers ened in the Texas Panhandle yesterday with the capture of a gunman” dozing suk * * « ~— James William Whiteard, 2, of Phoenix, Ariz.,.told__officers _he shot. Junior Bard Myers, 32, to death in the dark, thinking Myers was part of the posse which sur- beside “his dead} tirig From Oklahoma to Texas ‘ith. Two Dead, Two Wounded Texas oe Jim Paulk sald Whiteard- Hrounded ther. Victor Lee Stephens, 19, wds ‘killed in a gunfight Saturday at dusk while hunting for the pair on ‘his father’ s ranch. + jae Sisal YEAR! | sa year, CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS GIVE YOU ~ WORRY FREE SPENDING : PONTIAC FEDERAL SAVINGS ° % Savings Club You won't be caught . ~ shopping time, # a ‘ings Club now! The easy way ‘to fit: - . Christmas buying in with your. budget is to-save‘a little each week, all: through = ~ Now... short next aoe at gift — join our-Christmas Sav- TE off sR ni a 2 5 F i 16 E.. Lawrence St.- Free Parking 761-W,-Huron 407 Main, Rochester | -#8y~ for questioning --about~ ''Tex.,’ and for assault to” murder. othicers “said. cas was pole hy os vain SV beries at Dover, Ark,, and Hearne, No charges were filed immedi- Robert Anderson's play “Tea and thy” and ‘received an ova- house Even With Lessons ” Learns Hard Way, 4iLos. Angeles woman has | ing so well. with her . « husband bought a new car. Ps Yesterday, Nico Uding took his wife Nina out for another lesson. “The car hit a dip in the road, ‘Red Marshal Tudo ‘Gets Highest Honors ae ee eS ee —— climbed the hood of a parked auto! & beeen Spel rgin dA ( ded ee ee went “under ae eeme of James hgri pp au e No one’was hurt, The Caings’ : Hunter ‘ shiny 1957 sedan, with only 1,012) — a. oe « at Play i in Paris. miles on the, speedometer, was The men were ° tpped near wrecked. Bi ge Uding, weeping, said she'd] i 4 : | H MOSCOW — Marshal Georgil , KK: Zhukov, Soviet ‘defense minis- 7} ~ For his 60th birthday, the -gov-j}--. comment yesterday gave him the| : *\Order of Lenin and a fourth Gold} _— ever received. The _|roes of. the. Soviet Union.” Ernst . That’s one more : other Russian has| = edsin are given to “e-l aehee i eee ; Automatic WASHER $y] ing Action — Christmas. Priced 1 ee Dativerea” “Installed?” Servicedt-— Gives you, preferred Agitator Wash- that carries dirt up and away from, ....... . not back through your clothes — ~f-~Spin-Away Water Extractor. - ITED QUANTITY —let us tag one ~ now for Christmas’ * ‘to avoid - dis- Fresh Flo Deep Rinse - ca ee ehee eee eee eres pistol. The officers left and fired Back with l Nix was lightly arm. 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Fatlee e "pesbenis | ‘fteam a’ Dey trot St $28 in Croste LJ Dire POR Gece ree $10. 33 _ dust 3 Mecsocie sete Just % Weish Bony Strollers Just 3 Mahogany Tables > : SPECIAL BUYS! 2 ve, Caetrs Btnotie, Osk, Sele Deepesaeinllers snaesie axes Just % Wrought Iron Pisstic Desks, Were $87.0 .2.,....:.5 _- $23.00 Inst 3 Mirrored Waste = Baskets tae + Pevetsy fT |. $2.00, 2 Inquiry : Hotes Committee for Procedure in Probe of Union Leader WASHINGTON # — The Su| a limit on the scope of congres- sional investigations, Il., appealing his conviction on aj contended in a. brief that a com-/ _ pmittee “has no separate and tinct power of exposure unrelat to a legislative purpose,” and ed: : * * ® pose of a congressional committee jis the exposure of individuals to public scorn and retribution, the committee is engaging in a legis- trine of separgtion of powers,” tivities in citing him for contempt. tered: Lf =. | 1 a Ht Wassailing Traced ew Wing Built. 2 he, Hel OAKLAND FUEL and PAINT CO, 436-Orchaid Lake Ave. -ito Hold Collection jot 3,000 Mugs, ~~” E ie igfe 25 western Japanese port for 11 years. | they turned tlie base back ‘wit Constipation is éaused b it doctors call/a “thrifty” _eolon, A “thrifty” colori is one ~Tthat, instead gf retaining does. timulate the urge er ..pation overnight, yet is so pe hat propels and ex- — eit rope 4 _ mins ‘and other valuable food eae and in clinical. gobs bias or pipe amazing new lavative discove ery is so effective that it jeves even chronic consti- proved safe even for women n the most critical stages of pregnancy. SUPERIOR TO OLD STYLE bulk, salt or drug ti ado ay a re : S ss be . | ‘ ee » eels ae *: eee ee eee ¥ HE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1956 ~ sian ss . ' . : seu : pean 9 pceri ees : se . ’ sg ae : ss —_? e '|Sock-Eating Cats Key to Haman Habits?\ ock-Lating Cats Key to Human fabdtts: ; pe NEW YORK ®—Things a col-ion him and the baby hand and That an. Australian Physician) will represent only 12 per cent,at the rate of nearly half an inch 7. oo * Hit|wmnist might ‘never know if helfoot.. This custom may sound|says one of every five men who|% America’s road mileage, is ex-|a month. But I'd be happy if most Holida Ls sect me aterage ‘man may be|Ptimitive—but they rarely lose aldies has’ some cancer of the pros-/Pecind to carry 20 per. cent of {hejof maine pig Raat ye aday + } 4 2 a} * : , i - - ° _jworn down more by his clothes | **"e™" * e 8 — ont greg — seldom 7 * * . * ‘leyes wide open. Nature forgot to] 7 Dry ee niraaaha af Deckata | That 6 of every 100 babies ser aM the oo 8. oF ess ‘se aie dee ee hl eres late Oliver Hee ° a , lin this country are now ve That nation |. an : Sinaloa a ; ted r weighs about nine pounds, that of|y coctatean operetion, Galt al pe amare tenga it} of 10 ‘cases where arrests are} ford who observed, “A worian s| 4 leaning preme Court has been asked to put the average woman fniy 2 | = ; made the thief will be a youth|mind is cleaner than a man’s; | pounds. i eceeeteteeme under 18. . |She changes it more often." | ° . ee | - Ceres * s *@ | —— ; Is as | That jaywalking moose are a, That Bob Sweeney. costar of the) : : Sohn T. | Watkits of tion on 4 aload problem ™ “Alaska. About! CBs - TV network show, “The Isr ael fo in , “IMPORTANT | |300 a year are Silled by trains. | Brothers,”’ used to drive a cab in : Son itseir. Contempt of Congress charge,| That President William Henry) San Francisco. Anyone know ofl 9 in Oil Line = me ease - dis-|Harrison was the only occupant) §; an ex-tfolley motorman who found y g | No guess work heret-—~—— edjof the White House who. kept his x the right track * stardom? pe or Tetecl Seis © -° Every garment ai . * * . SALE} . srae -ctor +d , call That a survey of Ohio teen-agers) That tobacco manufacturers are/—The jaying of a new pipeline, fally ew, mod er n jShowed half the girls and 2) per i . ;n\to carry crude oil north from: the only new, jeonsidering putting a filter tip) methods used! “When the sole or primary pur-|°&"t of the boys failed to eat cigar on the market. _. |Gulf of Aquaba is due to begin eerie ‘ breakfast regulenty:._ — 2 ie the average American eats othe oe inch line will’ m all Pick Up and ~ 115.8 quarts of ice créam a“ year’ PERCH Ove Olt _ ‘That Postage stamps have been| a one out of three drinks aor tacat wt ges Mecarines s Delivery issued to honer a presi-| ; : rt, to ” ite it tn of he ne Sa oar fen eae] — GIENIEY - Roosevelt. ber entitled, “My Uncle trom Min-| This will facilitate direct’ im- That Americans hate to walk/ . hesota.” ports from. the Persian Gulf with-| DRY CLEANERS more than any people ion earth, | ial : asia J . oe * 6? . . . out requiring passage through the 12 W. Pike St. yet buy more shoes—better than) ay yarwUM RIFLE—At’‘the Army's Aberdeen, Md That Canada, which now has a |r (Ott actendect on imports! FE 5-6107 three pairs a year per person— ‘Di ae 7 ~--1doliar worth several cents more! ittec(than any other country. ground, Richard Boutelle displays a radically new infantry rifle |than the U.S. dollar, is reported from Venezuela. . - That cats have been known to) being tested there. Designated AR-10, and popularly called the |to have the welcome mat out for! — met es: eat socks out of a sheer boredom,| “Armalite,” it is made 6f lightweight aluminum alloy and plastics. Americans who would like to, The Fashion’ in Russia O which also may explain a lot of; It weighs only 68 pounds against the Gararid’s 9.5 pounds. Fully |move north and change their citi- ‘ ‘ gg ge hep mnege | automatic, the AR-10/fires a .08-caliber bullet. It was invented by |7enship. la ote eine peweinees io — dache er childbirth in some! George Sullivan, Lockheed Aircraft Corp. patent attorney of ' ) ims| gests that Soviet peo *| pHea ettiess the taiber who enn Sed’ and.| Los Angeles, whose hobby is guns. Test models are being manu- among farmers=i3 per cent-than| ‘tastefully. Fooneranslahse ) = feigning exhaustion, lies there) factured by Fairchild Engine and Airplane Corp., of whieh Boutelle jin any other major occupation. [Pravda devoted two columns this \while his wife arises and waits! is president. . ' | ‘That a normal scalp hair grows! week to describing new fashions. Get The Best For Lesp—100 Tablets 48s Mi LEWIS—FINE FURNITURE === = SERVING OAKLAND COUNTY 34 YEARS === z E i s_ ; F N is . F U 4 R N . 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Wouldn't you like. this servis? First quality seamless with small reinforcements at heel and* toe. Ginger beige or shell... os _/ Sizes BYz to 11, $ oe Hose—Main Floor = find ee mi ( a3 blue, , black. "Sizes 32 to 38, A = : _THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, ;, DECEMBER 8, 1056 | ma fs EEE ; ial’ Open House, See Yule Display ; Ein: artificial. Christnas tree in ai ‘TREE DRAWS INTEREST with Madonna and--cathedral adorned with yuletide flowers.. A point of interest was a large revolving holder. the holder er coshae! See _waien ‘WOMAN PASSED THE NLP. TEST? 4 ‘ ese A ae teiame The poised, ach Lon vii baceel dan actpenetme Set igh ty bore oe Me ao gs flower in the buttonhale. W's an integral part ot good grooming. Lg he “sitet ohryenr dates toe vetoes done tho ed st peape-rte $e n.. of whet they tee of you is what you weer. The is more than an extra touch .. . like a your clothes to matic « good impression. ——— *penety Percent . - “tr seartvomen-tabay aero 3 Sone 8 an ewe: “Paspired to | ‘Rogers when they arrived ‘Santa greeted David and Deborah Greenhouse in Lake Orion sot T heir * . , - gold ornaments al matching Candles, Christmas time,’ were arranged in every conceivable manner. They colors and was iS in many In) mas: e, were placed Ds stances. throughout the, display. ‘gold wreaths made of gilded Natural green wreaths with magnolia leaves, gold bows and Hawaiian woed reses. Another wreath was formed of petals from. tronghont he years at Crt Lose. cere edamalaa ? ee ee « { Li For those who like the Early| American theme at Christmas, there was a large antique wooden bowl filled with assorted greens,’ bubble bush and styrofoam. balls. MODERN ARRANGEMENT. For the homemaker with a mod- _}ern home, of special interest would sig an unique arrangement’ fea- See aes . always popular at | To some, the thousands of reqjbrancties are by now easily out- co , ined in the mind’s eve. _ Years of: Family to Make Dwelling home for the last: nine years. 2 * * All at once I am ‘beginning. to!’ realize that it takes at least that many —years—of-family—living—te- make a house a hone: All at once I find myself think. r | It's Hard to ted Halse” That Has Become Home - Living ‘Are Required Really. Yours a a family's increasing ska for more space, convenience and pri- vacy for each ‘of its members. Maybe it will do all that it is supposed to do. But it is going to take some years of living to make it fit snugly and safely around a family. *-* * It's not easy to leave -a_ house - ‘that has been a hone. -But you~ don’t realize that until you are ready to move away. ing of the things we can't take |—- with us: The friendly ‘neighbors — with! whom we shall. no longer. have. such an easy, casual over-the-back-| fence relationship once we have! moved out of sight of: thelr yards, zi sunflower seeds q to hang around and delight us with fathes of vivid’ color. ‘y * } The big live oaks Whose twisted so, 4. wer ws ROLL SPECIAL | Monday: Night Only . ISLANDER 4% ‘Plastic 4 he 1 x . _ ; \ Bf 4 jm. * : \ Ls * i! 1 S ¥ Ls fi : . fe ARS. “Hutson Fetes Mrs, Elmer Hutson of Ferry five- nue entertained members of the Pontiac a League Thursday. Mrs. J. R.. Shaffer served .as pro- gram dnippen and introduced pérents are Mr. and Mrs: William C. at Jacobsen’s . Rogers. of Washington street. Sa Mrs. O'Ryan’ By JOHN BARROW (INS Staff Writer). ‘green-eyed Chicagoan who once) newspaper work, is) | convinced she’s. found a niche) Imore rewarding ‘than a. Pulitzer ‘prize—motherhood. - . She has eight children; They |# range from 5 months to 14 years _ “Of course they aren't faced with the problems,” she says, “but they miss the pleasures’ | too, Without children I'd feel like ET was living only on the sur- | face, cut off from so much of | life, like a hermit.” | This view is seconded by her ‘husband, Kevin, a telephone comi- pany employe. The children once | were left with grandma while Mrs. ‘O’Ryan has hospitalized and Kevin Jgrew so eens that he brought 50-corot “diamond” in: set block, calf heel, suede vamp, 18. 3. Ick } \ ‘magnificent backless ae GLITTER and GLOW Starlit-Silk, textured wine shot with silver, - - 14.95... \B sh divinely Springo- \ lator-hugging! From our a collection, os _ \O'Ryan says: “Kids are so fascin- lafter work. Yvonne O’Ryan, a pug-nose| sorry for couples without children.| f 2 We'll have as many as God- sends ‘ to gs amd it's wondertyl.” the story tellers. Mrs. Theodore Fauble, Julia Dal- s 8 Children. Bride-to-Be held at Adah. Shelly them “home with him each night} at Shower — at hao been lived in gone away “|Pontiac. Story Easatier zell and Mrs. W. M. Twichel told) stories and critics were Evelyn! ‘Cole, Mrs. Lola Swift and Mrs. ‘Pitcer Than Pulitzer Prize’ Honor puest ico The December meeting will be blouse, Library... The homelike feel|of a house Tes ona bose is, of course, sup- posed* to have none of\ the faults of thé old; to be the enswer to! Pleqt Won't Crush , ub-Teen’ s Dress | A a \ Pat. Pegs ) RS 24 . “ 4 $995 * “ g i UP i r= e ‘S- a! % rs oF oe 2 x f = : in| k : a ig — 2 3 f ‘ \ ih “ gr Use Our Layaway Plan —Small Deposit « Will Hold ‘til Xmas Calbi Musie Co. 5 » Open Mon. & Fri. ‘un 9 P.M. | _ 119 N. Saginaw 5t. FE 5-8222 < a b i> rrofe fe fe fe rr ir fr I? ¥ a W ~ 7 ~ be ie ) i & \ ey i —————— nn Gadgets For Grown-Ups and clothes for the kiddies is the latest 'switch in holiday gift-giving . jand we predict that more than one doting grandmother will fall in love with the whirling white beauty of a nylon party skirt for little Suzy.” The subteen miss with parties on, her schedule will. adore being’ dressed_up_in_.a_circle of sheer, permanent pleats (they won't crush California, topped by a velveteen’ —they drip dry!) from Trude of) ARTISTE Beauty Shop _ Phone FE 2-4347 | Shampoo & Wave $1.50 PERMANENTS $5.50 Oy . ae Bernice Cover { Grace Brown flower - embroidered and ee aE Mrs. John Kelier and Mrs. Paul OLDER ONES HELP J Maize were cohostesses at a: bridal | With the O'Ryans, their eight shower, held in the Keller resi-) ‘are easier on mom “than when I\ gence on Davisburg toad Satur-. had only three.”’ When the children gay in honor of Mary Turbush. jare infants, even three “can run Mary, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. | ragged,” Now, in emer-'Carj Turbush of Flushing, will’ be- jgencies and trips the older chil--come: the bride of Charles. G. Ko- dren keep an ‘eye on the younger jella Dec. 22, in a ceremany to be Appointment. Necessa ones. /performed in First Presbyterian Mrs é tefuses to |Church in Flint. Charles is the-son one ear an rd tos pronvliben ot Mr. and. Mrs, Ted Koella of Woodland drive, Luncheon tabje for the shower exclusively to the olders’ cars. She says:.“‘Each child should be allowed to play with his own was vovered with a Venetian | _age’ group — without having a lace - embroidered cloth, cen-— ‘toddler tagging along. | tered with an arrangement of | While~ daytime activities gen- pink and white carentions and~ erally are. family style, dad and evergreens. ‘motlier “get _ out for: an evening” Guests attending were Mrs. Tur- regularly. bush, Mrs. Koella, Ethel Bassett, ' TAKES BUDGETING ‘Vera Bassett, Mrs. Arthur War- . wick, Mrs, Ray Kemp, Mrs. Harry) Wise budgeting has enabled--the | Windiate, an. Basi} . B. Kimball Regular Full Head of Curls Gentle, Individually Bottled Lotions Complete with Shampoo and | bo Styled Set E + As for edited children, Mrs. | Is High Style ating. They're all so different.| 2 JANE LEE’S our. O’Ryans in 15 years of marriage and Mrs. C. Miller* ‘ to approach final mortgage pay-| B UTY ments on one nine-room house. * * Now Leather Mezzanine an N. SAGINAW sT.__ A Sensational Value! SHOP “+ FE 2.0531 ” our biggest ao best Cold Wave Permanent Buy in the City sqos. NEW YORK (NEA) — Leather| has, for some - seasons now, been just about as elegant and, at thé rg same time, as casual as it on ~ New-Card Series be-for_.country .wear.- Paneer Created for Kids _Now, it -has moved onto il : : _.\¢ity scene and, further, has ac- A new series of children’s greet- quired fur trim. For Some reason, | - ing cards has been created under leather is usually likened to but- ~ the direction of “Miss Frances” of ter, Actually, the new leather fash- television's tamed ‘Ding Dong ims have the feel and look of vel- School.” vet. % ; With their softness and pliability, | see The cards, large in size and bold! these leather fashions are as easy in colors, have been designed toito wear as fabric. appeal to children from three: to seven years of age. a) TA Activities . Legislative reapportionment is, required by the constitutions of, ad na SB board of Owen Benoot PTA 4 Wednesday at 9:30 &@ states. ‘the teacher's lounge. er Graduate Corsetiers Christmas sf ae i Shopping NM AR Hl eo : i to assist you fo the ssa fit, Wrapped Up? , : i. Then you” and -the whole Re: family had better take time off. one night this . week (ae + és and rélax-with dinner ’ prepared just the tasty way you like itt Food that, 1s | Woodward et ‘Square Loke Rood | | - 7 The young toce can look romantic and fragile with hair puffed high ond- wide, but the mature face is prettier i in o neat and tidy. hairdo. Take a good look, take a-critical face and do not direct the eye to a too dramatic hairdo, are most flattering. President to Launch Yule Event. Ike's Tree= Lighting Will Mark Opening of Peace. Pageant By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — The capital is readying its annual Christmas Pag- eant of Peace, with President Ei- senhower expected to press a gold ‘key to light a 65-foot ‘National _ Community Christmias Tree’ on the south side of ine White House. The cine launching the pag- eant, started three years ago as an international gesture carrying out -the theme of ‘Peace on Earth to Mén of Good Will," will signal the illuminating of similar commu- nity trees all over the nation and in our embassies abroad. Asked to * in the pageant, tentatively set for Dec. 99 to Jan, 1, will be representa tives of the 48 states and five territories, plus the envoys of some 7g nations making up- the diplomatic corps here. . The governors of the states and the diplomats all have been invited to send trees to be placed along “The Pathway of Peace,” leading to the stage where the various holiday activities will take place. Even non-Christian are being invited to send a in ‘keeping with the basic spirit of world fellowship’* dominating the} entire program. SIX SERVICES Lg For the first time a committee of representatives of the Catholic, Protestant and Orthodox churches} tes Neem tekeed 0 set we axistall of six services of their different faiths during the pageant. LL ? * . 2 —_— ~"Last year somé 55 embassies and legations and a majority of the states participated in the program, which National Capital. Park Po- lighting of a community Christ- mas tree bya President. Until three years ago, a tree growing on ho Witte Meme bee’ An estimated 40 per cent of alco- holie beverage sales are in hotels crowds and wait for hours to waited on, only to find that they are ‘“‘sold out’ of the article you were looking for. — I am doing better this year. -Christmas shopping earlier. | firm, you can depend on the qual- ity and packaging of the merchan- dise without seeing it. oe A oe You—can— gadget inventions, lounging pajamas, beaten biscuits, tropical fruit, toys and braided rugs to the latest thing in bird seed by simply enclosing your check along with the addresses and cards. Some of the’ loveliest gifts I have received have been of this kind. TIME TO BROWSE Also, there is still time for you Hto browse about the stores some. Later on this is fatal! Often you At least I am writing sbout |. The very first thing to you are going to remember as ae nee Se hi coat Pinna sien aan, fatigue sulaiaeid: shih something a 2- Child ereat-|that"your choles” will not be 0 ed while in a fit of temper. It is|appropriate. 2 also a great luxury to have the Make your list. Think ‘your ‘tvic-|' boxes mailed for . you. _}tims”* — carefully. Go at it warning—do steadily but easily. bas toe souk Cleioeae Pool Today I am writing to myself in one day. You don't-have to feel/4% well as to you, Let's not do it that pushed. If you attempt too|@g@in! Do you remember some of much the whole thing will become|those Christmas Eves and Christ- ae ae SCS ings when you were real- ly too tired to enjoy the fun?'I do! THE ‘WRONG PRESENT FOR THE ‘RIGHT’ PERSON I am an advocate of giving the wrong Christmas “present to the! right person, This may sound a bit confusing. My idea is thin: I think we become too stereotyped in our idea of those’ we know. and that this is reflected in the’ pres- ents We give them, *- * A woman who cannot afford tol “| buy many persona: luxuries for} herself is likely » geta Loe ..» more thoughtiul to give, more thrilling to pa : your home for the Holidays, and years to come this modern way. Choose the fabric that is “just-right for you,” peti design living room pieces te » yen home! available and tney.are more imag-| inatively and beautifully packaged | than evér netore. es * AND SAVE bi) TO 0% ‘All Work: Guaranteed: for 5 shale record racks and eerecame me el. Sue: you have not seen for some time;-it 1s alwayp helpful to ask | Pontigc [ry Vent te ay awa ey | Home from’ frustration. If they'll start approving the frus- tration instead of condemning it, they will soon outgrow it, -It's tobe approved because it is natural: Alan's parents are actively in love with one another. It is frustrating” for them to feel obliged to explain adult sex activity to their 6-year-old son because this activity has emotional meaning for them it doesn't have for the son. “It offends them to eave ‘te dis- entangle it from the intense feel. tae Lie came vio 8 vail. ~her news, Alan was at first | delighted. with Ahe prospect of | vequiring a cousin. Then he became [alarmed lest~it be another girl. i "At diniier b> asked for reassur- ance, Turning to Aunt Lisa, he said, “Did you swallow a girl seed_or a boy seed to grow this baby?” ing they associate with it._In -In al very real way, sex instruction ot their son means a kind of: dis-. deyalty to each other. I think that parents’ shyness in giving sex instruction to children is sometimes due, not to puritanical recoil, but to this kind of conflict between loyalty to adult feeling and loyalty to the child. Let's remember that~the pro- fessional people who think sex in- struction should. be very simple for us have been specially trained for remote, scientific interest in| : eg Tin'é Ranta 3 of sex setvlty.” they are seldom thinking about ‘their own. We. are. When-a child wants it explained, we respond out of memory of our own, not out of our memory of other people's case records. And we may rush: instine- tively to protect the privacy of our personal experience in it. If we accept this shyness as good and natural, so will the child, He'll wait. comfortably until we have overcome it. How soon we over jcome it depends on how soon we | Stop condemning our ehyness as puritanical, att Later, his parents admitted their | obligation to instruct’ him in what! ‘sex education pamphlets call the | “male role ity conception.” | they didn’t admit -their nelactanee! ‘to instruct him. 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Lawrence—FE 2-8432 thy F E ‘shows you pe How to make 18- people happy this Christmas ~ Young homemakers like simple recipes. They enjoy cooking for Fold in stiffly beaten egg whites. |! Individuality | gy LEE BELSER NEW YORK (INS)—Eva Lynne Winston, young beauty-comtest win- ner turned decorator, says the best way to achieve a spacious effect is to color-scheme your entire home—hot just a single room. “So "many women use one color scheme in the living room, another lin” the dining room, and stil] an- ‘other in various remaining parts of the house,” she declared. “Actually,” she continued, “this gives a home a cluttered- Up look, makes it look smaller | : 8 )Oin » as OU, | one part of the house has no relation to another.” ~ Let Home Decor Rellect of Owners |stance, you wouldn’t put fragile cut glass and dainty china in a bach- elor’s apartment, nor would you put massive mahogany chairs in a woman's. boudoir, . REFLECT PERSONALITY __ “Color is important~ too, and should’ extend’ the personality of the man or woman whose home or apartment you are Geeorating. id Mrs. Winetas ways the biggest trouble she has with clients is con- vincing them they ‘should exhibit only one conversation piece at a ~ Pontiae’s New One-Price . _Permanent Wave (Bs & Complete’. with Cut and Set. NONE | “HIGHER You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut No Appointment Necessary— @ Permanent by an Come Any Time! experienced, licensed - _operator Phone @ Styled Set wi THE NEW a ..FE-8-3560 @Guarantee...a PATT-O-RAMA rf complete wave for For the woman who wears a No. 8454 with Patt-O-Rama in-. $3.75. None higher. slightly larger size—a handsome, | | erman beautifully tailored shirtwaister HO! i y WOOD: bs Shes that takes every occasion in stride. ave snop 78, N. 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So nice for Pattern No. 5742 contains pattern Send 25c in coins, your name, address and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiae Press, 372 W..Quincy Street, Chicago 6, Now fvailable—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz- ens of lovely designs from which to choose more patterns in crochet, decorating someone’ s| "land Silhouettes ; peregtere ge the i Pari pat! directions printed 7 books Only 25 cents copy! oS they often have them all out at once instead of just one plece at a time.” The lovely dark-haired decora- ‘tor, wife of comedian Jackie Win- iston, is currently writing a book ‘called * ‘Creative Interiors."’ And in jher spare'time helps design futuris- tic furniture. ACCENT ON VERSATILITY of | “Furniture should not only be ifunctional, weigbt and therefore easy to move. It should also be made with inter- changeable covers that zip right) “\ on to the piéces. That way you) can change your entire color! scheme in a matter of seconds—} nomical.’* imenting’ in plastic furniture. “It's more practical and lighter, than wood,” she declared, Fabric Fashions ~ Newly-Changed ichange the holiday fashion picture! this year, The straight-as-an-arrow- | devices, chief among them floating back panel. gance to the dresses that will shine at holiday parties this season, with a new formality. Important in the fashion lineup is a new group of miin-made fabrics as well as the standbys, silk, velvet and wool, Sheer nylon georgette is used in) gossamer party dresses often. em-' ploying permanently pleated ski or—trimmings and tate gives new brilliance to colors of festive gowns in such luxurious fabrics as synthetic peau-de-soie, taffeta and crepe. many years calls for important’ formal dresses to do justice to. holiday festivities. 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Phone 2nd Floor — Pontiac State Bank Bldg. is 59257 | | | * - Ko eo om —s Ss Ip the ~ Rarrew ~ paren lice, the dread AVH, arresied | CAMP ‘ZAMA, Japan ®—U, S$. §- garian in tual whe told The- CAA previously. had author. | “streets of Bodapest, small groups | members of ot: the delegation, the |soldiers have contributed more | tend tobe free Communists.” He |{zeq~$403,000’ for a, new terminal) o¢ people gathered to sing songs _ crowd of supporters swa warmed te- (than $500,000 to charities-in Japan described the meetings of poets’ |puilding at Lansing. The additional of the 1848 revolution, and = wards the radio building. Jittery and Korea: this year. The ale} of coffee grew cold as he read and writers held in . recent {funds aré~for second-stage con- rem revehe ve song “ u between the lines of the Com- | ™oMths to hear criticism of the |struction work on the-buliding, the| French revolution. munist newspaper Szabad Nep. | — economic conditions” |acency said yesterday. “Students spilling out. of Petofil - This man, like most Hungar- | in Hungary: and ndded: | Aides of Sen, Potter (R-Mich) square joined workers and house- jans, had. no love for the Com- yr very hard to know what/said the Detroit allotment is for|wives in ripping the~-Soviet Rem munists—a younger brother had-to do.” =~ |medium intensity lights on both|Star from National Flags on ‘public been iniprisoned on a trumped- | Now, without knowing where it)runways and “for resurfacing gd bee Then they headed see would lead them, the poets and vorthwest-southeast, runway. Stalin Boulevard for the most t-| het AL with Cleaner more SENSATIONAL AL-FOR-OME-PRE Ai s-aubines cates Bek side street off beautiful and spa- ly man im a faded raincoat, with a heavy scarf around his neck, sat at a marble-top table, A ie 3 grad 7. strech, an older = “We are Communist but we in- ORDER NEW TWIN-ACTION MOBILNEAT: TODAY! ‘It’s the eee 2 Fuel Oil ‘Thad (CLEANS AS IT HEATS! One tanta Vr thei! 4 all it takes! Just one tankful and you'll see __what a wonderful difference there is between new Mobilheat Fuel Oil and ordinary fuel oils. For today’s Mobilheat contains a remarkable chemical additive that— lL. Helps prevent the main cause of oif burner failure _ s==accumulation of sediment in: tank, fuel lines, screen, filters and nozzles. Gradually ’ removes accumulated sediment already present.in your burner system. . SAM . 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Coflege™ “of Liberal Arts. “Boring the current semester, - Dr. Schwartz ‘said, they wilt be Subjected to more intensive in- struction to help them acquire the tools for future study. . : The class meets five times. al: Exhibits will be entered in tire Official. opening wil] be signaled at noon in. the Coliseum when, following a _round-of speeches, five auto compang presidents and the head of a truck manufacturing firm will take their places at a giant “instrament panel.” The panet will be made wp of six steering wheels attached to a mock dashboard — at ‘a signal, each ex- ecutive will tig his wheel’s horn button: The collective blast will open the doors to the first-floor exhibits and start escalators to the 7 Beals Shox me, Ready for East Coast Debut- $< ture a six-times-a-day musical re- Move. ad Written by Goodman Ace, the show will star the June Taylor Dancers, the Blackburn Twins. and other musical performers. First floor of the giant show- place will be devoted to 11 dis- plays of 1957 trucks, In all, 66 trucks and buses will be shown. After the first two opening days, the new cars, the show will fea- } Have ‘Special Importance’. “Whatever helps the automobile t Motors dent Harlow H. Curtice said in a fonts statement setting forth cor- ~ipcom- ing National Automobile Show. -. “Auto shows our industry Curtice pend OF out, GM's Curtice Says Shows Dramatize Model Changes “Under the forced draft The GM chief added that the change’s other function is to make available -enough used tars «to bring individual transportation within the reach of everyone, ~ “The new models for 1957 rep- . lresent the most outstanding values our industry has ever offered,” “The Naticonl + hameanabsie Show gives the public an opportunity to ..inspect these values, and to com-|. vue entitied “America on the! pressionistic fi that might be called a “cosmic car” which car- ries the theme “America on the huge sculpture of aluminum : A peels 16 feet high and 58 feet ” lwide. (Continued | From Page One) distance travelers on this country’s improving network of expressways and furnpikes led Pontiac to de- velop a car especially adapted for The Safari is powered by Pon- tiac’s new endurance record breaking V-8 engine, with triple two . barrel carburetors for cross country trips," Knudsen said. |. | that of competitive makes. model DRA 802, is rated at 65,- 000. Ibs. G, C. W. and- weighs only 9,434 Ibs. including fifth wheel, trailer connections, 100- gallon: fuel tanks and 21,000 Ibs, vated rear axle. This low weight is as much as 600 pounds under “This model is representative of our 1957 line of air suspension ve- hicles, the first ever to go into ufacturer,”” sald Philip J. Mona-jload ghan, vice president of General|damage and Motors and general manager of GMC Truck & Coach . Division, “The dperating economies and mechanical efficiency of the GMC air suspension models will intro- duce an entirely new era in the trucking industry. Wide-dpread use of these vehicles will 'substantial- ———— cy Ra Monaghan sad the GMC air aus pension system, pioneered in GM coaches, is one of the most thor- oughly tested developments ever introduced. It has performed flaw- lessly in.millions of miles of coach operation and: in gruelling proving- _— and. cross-country —— - smooth, economical power, New shock absorber valving and hew rear springs with special liners give level, untiring road quali- ties to the car. = shaped. side moldings. nated “ Day,” “Old. Tim tires for imiproved passenger com-|° ers Day,” oe ac Day,”. “Tivter- fort. : national Day,” and “Suburban) ‘The first of these Pontiac “trans- continent for the Nationa] Automobile Show, at Pontiac -dealerships, Knudsen said, ° The GMC tractor,’one of the lightest in its weight class in the Truck’s forthcoming heavy - duty line for 1957. It will appear Dec. $16 in the GMC” Exhibit on the first floor of the Coliseum. Regular pfoduction of the air suspension, lightweight models will begin next montiy. The GMO highway tractor, Signals Correct Human Errors General Motors Leads Way in Development of Safety Gadgets For years comedians have joked about the way American motorists (male and female) make hand.sig-. nals to indicate a left turn, right iturn, etc; The most well-worn one applies to the distaff sides: : }-““When..a.lady. driver puts her The new styling of the four-door The rear. ward sweep of the moldihg is ac- scented by the lower rear-quarter covering of ribbed, anediged—alu- minum that has been vapor biast- jed to a satin finish. Special vaned} wheel discs. spark the 14-inch wheels that ride on lower pressure ” Safaris, in New York is finished in Cordova Red with Kenya Ivory accent. It is uphols- .jtered in matching red and ivory; hand-buffed leather. The new. Sa- faris, now in production by Pon- tiac, will go on sale early in 1957 world, is one of 16 basic_air sus-|— : pension - ‘models highlighting GMC -—havelthe auto industry's a regular production by a truck man-| GMC’s CONTRIBUTION—This lightweight aluminum highway tractor, regarded by- designers as one of the lightest in its weight class in the world, will be exhibited by the GMC Truck & Coach Diwision at the National Automobile Show Dec. 8-16 in New York's air Coliseum, Boasting suspension and engine, the tractor is one of 16 basic ‘air si will be featured-in GMC's forthcoming Piscine Ground for Suis Stylists Many of the styling improve- ments displayed at the National Automobile Show-would never have left the stylist’s sketch pad without ‘unique peri- scope On its own Pores “dream car.” Born in 1938 to give the ‘stylist ‘la tool for advanced research com- parable to the laboratory and prov- ing ground used by the scientist” of land engineer,.the dream cat has|- si become a world famous symbol of the American public's, ever-grow- ing fascination with fhe life it can expect in the future, brought tremendous every motorist, GM officials say, It has made possible better look- given the motorist a positive voice in deciding the features he ‘wants the : In 1938 he built the famous ‘Y- Job” in coooperation with GM's Buick Division. It began a parade! parade {ot 36-dramatie GM_ experimental ears which have excited millions of people in America and abroad. Most recent of the group was the XP-500 free’ piston powered car announced earlier this: year. @ dreani ca? stimulates the ‘ has | Motorist many design ideas Which qight otherwise be lost. Once built and exhibited, the dream car provides factua) public reaction to its new features through. custonier research. Proof! of advance acceptability encour- ages a manufacturer to spend the money to put an idea into produc- ance. * * * MLed ag “Y-Job” had a host of tion far sooner than he would if) jhe had doubts about o accept- tested. in the United States. Two ~ the country and tested extensively, it was- “retired” to Flint. one of the most famous ofall or eS os first panoramic standard Gucahie: te tke try. It still is im use and has covered 50,000 miles in shows and demonstrations. Among Le- Sabre’s famous passengers was President Eisenhower when he © was NATO Commander in Paris, cars maximum visibility. by mak- ing them the automotive stars of a “tn 1953, GM began giving dream font ‘Dream Cars’ Give Peek at Future sronie highway of teobstnens Si delighted Motorama visitors. : It owuld be impossible to gue total- pumber—of_people: who — rama. Five cars were built and Chevrolet hit which wag later placed in, duction as America’s first fi gins nay car. cars including the Firebird k, first gas turbine atito ever built new traveling show called Moto-/ pile NM YIDBIT HE COVETS. | How To, ger | i a Minneapolis bers of Border Negro Methodist Church, “We invite you with sin- cere warmth.” They sald the Ne- i j E Z : ef Byes? lg i bey 4gs | GRADE A ! LARGE EGGS | .ciccinting ice Zariies, the | rE E : EASY _ 90 DAYS SAME TERMS! AS._ CASH! . Wayne Gabert — Your aye Appliance Specialist 121 N.. Saginaw Prince wi's' rs FE 5-6189 J : am ; Dusbated by Kieg Fe | cab thie ace erstal thing.” f SSTHENL AMEN WICIN URORE si oe Ne a x BEEF LIVER | PORK CHOPS ee coat eae ae haan Locomotive Will Play | 1 Lhe ; ¢ Lh. ROSTESS wie er "29 a 3 > Appropriate Tunes Nar bowled Seed — Make| ' This Valuable Coupon Entitles ing a perfect score in a Navy! ! ‘The Bearer to a 2-Ib. Phy. aptitude test is admittedly a dif-| 5% ficult task, rerely accomplished. ta ita Classifiers in the Naval Reserve / i | Training Center here were just javest bowled over r when Ralph: L.| 4 * " ee pe PNM TE 1 nt ce ioe ie a ' 7 % ee Model of Michigan's Firs Atomic- Electric Generating Station * Through the Courtesy of D¢troit, Edison Co. ctl of the - on eel in. the * Deli ber ith Thru I Sth. A detailed side! of Michigan’s First Atomie-Electric coe meh gece Sm Generate Station will be on display i in our lobby from 1th. See this interesting: miodel of the 900-acre plant ~—now ber ntrl the en 1 on Lake Erie north of Mource Foo WI What size does Aunt Mary \ wear? No worries about size* when fou give an automatic blanket for Christmas. - * - You know your gift will be gratefully received because it’s the gift | that keeps on giving. vs all-over-warmth all night long, all winter long. Someone on your Bitt list. wants an automatic blanket. 08 . : *Automatié blankets are available § in single and double-bed sizes with . single or dual controls and in a wide variety of colors. a Give an automatic blanket ; ty See your dealer or Detroit Edison ss die ees S "BRANCH OFFICES: : Heights, Drayton Plains ee. Hee = |. Ee Depot ana $1,900 br PD. | sat too verage suitable for ace po acre. Beautfiully~ and: gracefully styled, -in--Ladder Back, Lyre’ Back~and Carved Rose Back, “fluted legs, with Spacious -writ~_ ing leaf, 2 shelves, comfortable heavily ‘upholstered seat. Hard cabinet woods in rich mahogany. "GOSSIP BENCHES — CHOICE OF 3 STYLES wit PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1950 ~ eee WALKING JUNK SHOP — Dr. Sylvia McKinnon what ‘rushed to a Rochester, Mich., hospi ys not only the | pes an ‘open safety pin in her throat as well. found inside her when she was E. E. i oieie dies wwesrianaa tal after swallowing.a tiny plastic doll, but-a penny in-her stomach Free Parking We Refund Your Parking ‘Meney ; ant £28.50 MODERN ESKS ery: smart new ultra-modern styling, beautiful modern woods, practical and decorative! 4dofing -out motor fuel in small }-**T-want to eat it, replied Miss 3 I she Eate‘It, } You See . Be Autoless Gas Consumer} Puzzles Petrol Rationers LONDON i —The Ministry of eater "4 the business. | "The raw material for the act} ‘today with a burning problem, She only wants a gasdline ration ‘book, but -her need is gastronomic not vehicular, Beéause of that unpleasantness along the Suez Canal, which has dle East, Britain is about to start squirts, commencing Dec, 17, Pretty Miss Birt tripped into the; Chelsea —post—office—last--week—to file her request for a book of cou- pons which would enable her to get a share. The clerk asked her what kind of motor-driven vehicle she owns, and whether it is operated for business or pleasure. Miss Birt replied that. she does not own a Vehicle, motor-driven or otherwise. “Why, then, do you require & ration?” demanded the Birt, clerk asked Miss Birt if she would care to amplify her explanation. “Welt,” > said, “I am known as Zahrat the Fire Eater and 4 am billed with Duf- name of-Miss Priscilla. Birt, 18.|for “each performance, Without petrol my. whole career will; so| § cut off oil supplies from the Mid-|tastes. too much” of lead, About thes is t a tumblerful of petrol to’ speak, go up in smoke. “I only..need the cheaper con}. meseial, grade,’ she added reas- suringly, * high test stuff three gallons a month would do.” The post office clerk went into a ‘huddle with her superiors but it-was-plain—that—the_Ministry- of Fuel_and- Power... where in the petrol rationing plan was there any ‘specific provision for fire eaters, The post office people passed the the observation, off the record, dowed in the chassis department ‘it did not appear that she could qualify as a vehicle within the meaning of ‘the _ regulations, -No engine. The district fuel officer got out of Fuel and Power. Could’ any offstage laughter fy’s Circus as the youngest fire agent? X +, 4% N ENTUCKY in a magnificent anol stad carton : & iieeb-aaes Old Sunny Brook= : ‘and in LJ bright, new holiday carton "that perfectly compliments its fine <4 Kentucky suey. : | es eee ae ge ere a 0 FTL TLS SCP OOM eC Gm wo sr. =No-| buck to the district fuel office with) B@UGmiaas that while Miss Birt was well en-| 3 from under by having Miss Birt! @ | fill in her application with “car- out and “fire eater” written in. Then he mailed it‘to the Ministry coming from Miss Birt's press agé of these snakenl rca values at any of these Kroger eed: 7i5 Perry’ Street. jinaw, ve Telogregn ? ‘& camcase Lake. nab: and the New set JSS Drayton Plaint. e 178 N. Se ” -Fredh Kroger baked. Toasts better, testes better. - GRAND ‘OPENING FEATURE VALUE! . Came Rolls ——Freh Kroger baked. Try some for breakfast. | Sw ~ GRAND OPENING FEATURE VALUE! |Salad Drossi ~ Embassy brand. ‘Greamy-emooth;— delicious flavor. on “GRAND OPENING a VALUE! 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[times he says ‘Carney Rehises M oney Spurning TV offers in his "S7-'58 plans, Art’ll do a movie Apaminces Lead Role - ‘to Improve His" “Acting aarete terion St “Sah Peale He will bextra ¥ Ge slave : French planter, 5 = By EARL WILSON mivicnam Pinza in the hit! Sate peat Clue the eh ein ai mes ST abi brushing off a quarter to half a million bucks and his own) Singer Doris Day is reported to TV show next year—to improve his acting. _ ~ . |have the inside track for the part * * * of the American nurse, played on Broadway by Mary Martin, and B’way play... ‘jagent, Bill McCaffrey, who is snubbing the TV wealth—“is a rare actor ... he’s not avaricious... . how good he is.” Candy March, Hal's wife JS expecting. Hal's delirious «.. Tommy Dorsey left ne will, He was going to draft ene—next month ... A conceited actor flopped—says and he doesn't know - 497 Elizabeth Lake Read at Telegraph INTRODUCING HIMMY ROLLINS at the Piano, 7 Nites Weekly ® Deliciews Chicken Dinners ee ee eS © Cocktail Bar Weedy Alene-"because only o Umlted number of people enjoyed his universal appeal.” Barbara Nichols, the Taffy Tuttle of Hollywood, heard about a man who just reeked of , money. “That's my favorite perfume!” she said. : You can’t have everything. wait. *til Christmas, ‘cause then the. kids’! be home from school. “Not only do we miss our kids, but the neighbors’ kids, too,” -he pined.. Some- tos Mrs. C,, “Wouldn't it. be nice to have May Sign Eddie Fisher rt Remake of ‘The-Clock’') By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS INS Motion Picture Editor -—-HOLLYWOOD—INS).—_Any edition you will probably hear that Eddie Fisher has signed for Arthur Freed on Debbie's home “The Reluctant’Debutante” to do.| Wonder if you remember “The Clock”. which originally starred Garland and the late Robert in 1943. ro 1 “Athageag i z ! ‘ moa fi F ae F at Walter Reed Army Hospital, to which he had et ne me oars. tion Nov, 9 at Ft. Benning, Ga. The cause of death was not an- iH ~ Funeral services and burial will be Thursday at Auburn, Ala., where he lived. Since his retirement from the | Friday. / +. The Wilder home in Beverly , was literally sold out erama, Whereas Cinerama needs three .camers and three projec- tion machines, Cinemiracle will) have only one camera and one} lense, thereby — eliminating tines, | distortion and jiggle..A company has “been :formed with the Fox} West Coast theatres, Gregson’ Bautzer and Thornton Sargent. P * * The first picture will be called “Cinemiracle Adventure.” “We will make no travelogues, " Mr. | Rheden told me, “Ours will be ad- venture stories, with Louis De 'Rochemont producing.” In spite of all the talk, Hal Wallis tells me that he is ex- |Russell’s Russfield movie and it's Sack” is made first. |\Feedboxes,” is the country “where everybody drives on the Heft side of the street instead of just a few people the way) tit is in Winston-Salem.” 'THE MIDNIGHT EARL . . °. \kind,” chose Virginia Mayo, a perfect blonde . ‘possible he will get Dean if ‘ ‘Sad| ‘|the-kids hanging onto the phone all the time? It seems like it newer rings any more.”” * Winston- * _zoland " says . S : partly because Alfred Lunt has con- gratulated him on his superior stage skill. a Sy___DOORS OPEN 6:30 | GINGER VAN ROGERS “BLACK WIDOW" __. = ALWAYS TWO TOP PRATURES “JONES | HESTON — —in— . “RUBY GENTRY” ee TREAT YOURSELF anc Famity To A Good Movie Tonight / pong cl “Around Europe in 80 Sammy Davis Jr. gets his top TV price 15 G’s+-on the big ‘all-star show subbing for Jackie Gleason Dec. 28 . . . Bob |Considine, off in Australia, won a Thunderbird, at the, Jack ~“Kriendler Heart Fund Memorial at 21. Mike Todd took Elizabeth Taylor to see his “Around the - World in 86 Days” again, and she groaned, “Don't ask me how many times I’ve seen it!” . . . Martha Raye sold her Westport, Conn., home, rented a place in Great Neck, L. L, and is house hunting in Jersey. Steve Allen signed Don Newcomb for his Sunday TV’er, but hasn't figured yet what to do with him . . . Warner’s sought ia “perfect brunette” type to play Cleopatra in “Story of Man-| . . Rex Harrison got a ticket for parking outside “My Pair Lady”. » Mary’ Truman will tour Europe and Israel early next year. Earl's Pearls... ... You know you're getting old when you stop - wondering how to dodge teniptation and start wondering if you're missing any. , WISH I'D SAID THAT: Jerry Warren recalls this truism: “The average guy marries a girl because he can’t afford to take her out any more.” ' TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Lionel Hampton's neighbor is:a ‘conceited author. Even when he writes a note to-the milkman he has it copyrighted, Taffy Tuttle tells each new boy friend that not ‘only is he ithe first boy she’s ever kissed, but also the handsomest. That's’ | ae nee on convrien 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) ‘gery at Roosevelt Hospital in New Sinatra ls Resting Diiren Willing: With Muscular Ills |=, ,Ssnestman Munoz, Mexico City restaurant) HOLLYWOOD w—Frank Sinat- manager, were drowned ae aa ra’s press agent says the singer is resting at home with muscular pains in- the neck and back - that kept him from appearing on two television Programs. | while fishing near Zihuatanejo, re- sort port 125’ miles north of here. Guajardo was known to many, U.S: tourists as the founder of one of Acapulco’s first luxury hotels, the Club de Pasca,. ~ One was Jackie comaet TV tribute Saturday night to Senat-| ra’s onetime boss,’ bandleaderii tenany. Dereey. who died last The other was Ed Sullivan's] show last night on which Sinatra was to have accepted a movie! magazine's award as an — "| York, but is miraculously recover- “Hustle and bastie” at the MGM studio to the Prince of had luncheon there, Change thei Mind bama state director-of industrial and was named last ar as chairman of the board ys of John J. Harte Co., Atlanta ere ‘and. en- Gucviviag: are Ms ‘whi. tndituees Visits Mothers Grave, ies in Cemetery One Full Yeor Gucrantee 1014 Pont. Gt. Bk. Bide. FE 4-ocen | ‘From: Houses, Apartments, Gro- Rox Ex Company 7, Saree and Renowrents, Bo =—@it only one hour. No ‘Sea taed. About King's Statue WINCHESTER, England The city fathers announced today ell gently sige I | Singer Doris Day, similarly hoo |\Sweetens ‘Em tainer. ee ored- among women performers; accepted Sinatra's award “as well) as her own, Maybe Skunks — | Think That Honey} PARIS, Tex. @— There's « bunch of skunks in this asie eating. their i vk Se dh did dd nt ~~ Try we ey we we ee Shows at 11:10 - 1:35 . ~~ rTrrwrvrevwrvwevVvYeYVYereerereeereeeeeereerereere ele iOakiand LAST SHOWINGS TONIGHT ‘a Cryi in the Night — Untold Terrors! weve IMPORTANT > Por oecienein Seed! — hom fhe be plan see “The » Peature at 11:25. 1:50.« ‘m. * * - $20 - oe oe 4 - $15 P.M. 4 a i. i LY 4 i — Fe het eh Ar Pn apie hh op: Signe RUN away FROM IT” nie. nani ee OTC CCC CCC CCC CUCCUCCCCC CCC CCC TC COTS Bs i ef i & g F ig it i iu Bit Eeuiliencecmmemen -OPEN 6:45 Bee: 4-2151 “THE PONTIAC PRESS “When Sa aps ing Child's Cold Misery new Child's Mild Musterole. Now osanetan amazing pain reliever GM-1 (glycol monosalicylate) mustard. ‘Connie Barton, wife of the Waltz- into it T managed to tell the nice man where I wanted td go. Leone ‘was involved with some} studenfs at her desk: I went mae at to Studio K. I hadn't time really to-collect myself when, my two o'clock pupil arrived, The poor fellow was rather perplexed by his. teacher's demeanor, He kept offering me a penny for my thoughts. They weren't worth that; they were, te put it mildly, disorganized. The hour finally ended and I, wlephoned Legoe from my sto fhe. had called; he-hadn‘t. Special lewelry Dept. and looked. over his shoulder. My “And you'ze to give me my les son?” “Yes , “Splendid!” he said, ‘My name ‘is Ralph Tolley.” I said, “Oh, my God!” Mr. Ralph Tolley turned his, head reaction to his self-identification ‘had been so violent that he couldn't Georges-Newports. believe it was just he who had 1 ora SoS Ss sala samedi Ht I wanted to. hear. there; I came right into the studio “<< Message?” “¥es, she-left a message for you _thave a nice trip? Business or pleas-; jure?” Miss\ Webb or anyone knows I'm here. I thought I was late.” “Oh, Well, then, I guess you didn't get. Miss Webb's message? At your hotel, I mean.’ that Anita , .. Anita wouldn't be here today, In case. you warited to |postpone your lesson.” ~ Like a little angel, Ralph said, “Oh, I haven't been to my hotel, I checked my luggage at the sta- Tate Or ve eu tound any} ” real close this trip; But-I-had-to;@8*=s- “But -F-telt--you- this -mueli,”” Ralph was saying. ‘I was getting “The sniffles ; ok, Tm sorry.” “Don’t be upset. It was a false alarm. I wouldh't expect you to dance with me if I had the snif- fles.”’ “Don't be’ silly.” 1 would-have danced with Ralph Tolley if he had~had_the cholera. It had suddenly become very neces- sary for me to dance with him, I had jubt remembered a dirty little trick of Anita’s that I could use and came t here."’ Pil yo this exciting!” T said. “T'm| whole wide world who knows you're back in town!” “Why, I guess you are at. that. But I don’t see what's exciting, about it.” “Well, thrilling then. Did you “A combination of both.” “How fortunate you ore that you can manage that combina- tion!” I said heartily. ‘What business are you in?” “Well, strictly speaking, I'm re- tired. But I do-a bit of prospect. ing.” “ Prospecting?” “For. uranium.” © “Oh, of course..Then you've been ‘lin the wilds of Canada. all week?” “Oh, no, you don’t!” the little man the only one in practically the). ked. ja millionaire by Christmas. “Well, my .waltz ‘is we “Let's strengthen that malls your's." What. my pupil's waltzing lacked in technique was’ made up for~in: exuberance. If. he brandished LGetger--counter-swith half-so-miuch enthtisiasm, he was a cinch to 2 t wasn't until. the third time around the studio that. I caught up to him, got close enough to him to double-cross him, * of; inoculations.” Ralph Tolley en’t tripping the fantastic stop. I was-coming down with the percent ees all ” ic zona's polio cases pF gale teen-agers and _young to spirit Ral rent to private physicians. io _— , ph away, 1 went to “We've fs wh ke care * a rT) T = hat shall we begin with? Ai ggg sr vaccine for about a half-million No Fuel Because Heréi tis Ges Thieves ‘Fill ‘Er Up’: | {94 I put my left Seed wader: Wisi parked Gok Wak eee Saas whee na Kentucky Consumers Oil Co. A company — Tra} Kolter—said truck tracks and a ae "SAVE 3 WAYS DT. 1 Sep Wal Sed 2 stat en te | ®. Hamilton Grade "A" ‘ ‘Stokely’s Finest 2 re LARGE CREAM STYLE CORN shouted. “Don't what?” I inquired. “Find out!” he exclaimed his adding a quizzical smile. “Where what?” I just inquired. | “Where I expect to make my strike. Down at the hotel fusion, ; “Oh, my God,” I said again, but ‘you NOW at CONSUMERS POWER COMPANY iy tach i hearty, th 30.3. cur ft. low-cost Model is Super the big “bonus baby” of the o Beelusive Cyela-Matie De-- Refrigerator Section in frosting - you don’t do a thing e Four Fuil-Width Shelves — conmevles amymore, Read |hose were found near the parked where he’s tripped to tomorrow, [teniee.: He surmised ‘the thieves in Chapter 3, rR ¢ A Faerie ee CR SP AIEEE AAT I ee wg €.5. # Re and drive. It’s the phenomenal new GMC Blue Chip light-duty | Lee tes Money-Maker for ‘57. 15% lbs. of its weight. That's more engine than you'll find in most trucks tow times its rated capacit), © : .. So it can handle a ‘tremendous amount — of truck-work —do it. day in, day out, ~ withouta struggle or s strain. You'll marvel at its spirited 1 — with afall _ Voad, 9 / In chere’s a real thrill ewsiting every, first-time rider in this new GMC. Blind- It has 206 horsepower— one for. every__the ” — cabs, anal seesiet, re. a brilliant new caitiadis for the attention | ‘of station-wagon users, Add them up: matchiens a nce = : " incomparable roi age. of power-stamina for extra years of serv. jee! In any kind of truck-work this GMC. is a moriey-maker! Come - it—nowy = : folded, y you couldn’t ‘tell its serently smooth and comfortable travel from that” of a costly car. That's from GMC’s exclusive RSD Suspension® that smooths the roughest roads—smothers the ‘smallest bumps. ” And you not only-ride in comfort — you ride in style! For GMC Blue Chip lines are long and low—colorsare dashing Ci ave Licies suakined c) eS “Leamburg Donation This Week | State's Retarded Tots| ¥ | Getting 80 Acre Camp | Citizens’ Faith _ _| Accused of. “uggiing| nm originally _ planned a “Funds but Residents “project. for! millidn dollar housing “project for) the site, located 12 miles northeast! Rochester, ts Clubs and Youth Join for Ice Rink ROCHESTER '"— Governmental,;ing and keeping in shape Roches-' goon, it has-had. 75 to 100-skaters; Long range plans for the recrea-_ civic, and even youth groups have/ter's new ice rink. during afternoon and weekend/tion zone call for a larger warm.— plunged into the effort of prepar-| Formed with a 73-by-500-foot la-/hours since it was first declared) ing house, as well as area for oth- ° — |ready for use a week ago. er sports being developed. Village A forerunner of what will Le | officials are taking part in the s annual Dairy Banguet.to) oe NY we tel | NEW ROCHESTER RINK — Civic efforts pooled have yielded ; | a Positine Press: Phot * ys [be held at the Commerce Masons nundred community leaders in| _.,) {usdenly realized you only | the youth of Rochester this 75 by 500'foot skating area at the side shallow lagoon formed by excavations has frozen and is being kept hands. pm. The” went is oper to- the;this Catskill resort say they have ao tty eos Mle what you! of Paint Creek at the foot of Oak and Pine streets. Already the smooth and over a week's skating has been seen. —— : : - 4 g confidence, and * ; a ~ ‘ - public, Mage: semets, nik on the) Sin’ beckoler booker He found, though, that ‘giving! Fund ove : Pen away land was not so easy. it| Funds Go for Skating Fun took nearly a year before he was able to find “a worthwhile reci- pient.”" , e * i * Finally a plan was worked out to make the site a camp: which will be available to all retarded! ichildren, regardless of race, creed) or color. : | } FBI agents William Rose Friday night pay Divi him of (TS UJ age, owned by the village. Five Injured Your PTA Is Planning Stringham Yule Program; Will Continue the multi-purpose room. Through land eabdivieien, gave $250. = ing into a car driven by Hazen the cooperation of Detroit Edison, An apple sale this fall was Anthony Hubert .Jr., 31,of 242 the General Electric ‘House. of /Magic’? will be presented. Ht. dem- onstrates the use of new materials 5, . ‘in industry and ication of new OAK PARK-Contracts for thir- \o paren ot techniques to old ma’ s, classrooms have been! Keego Harber Proceeds of the. Roosevelt PTA Fair, held last Saturday, amount- “de he . jed to $705.07, according to Mrs. A new 16-classroom elementary | William Yates, treasurer. schoo} will be built at Greenfield) The PTA will not hold q meet- and 10 Mile and a 15-classroom; ing Tuesday, which is their reg: addition to the Key | school at | ular meeting night. They will” Jerome, Both schools will have present s Christmas program at- multiple-purpose rooms. . a later date. Money for the construction of Commerce Township. the “buildings will come from | 4 potluck dinner and entertain- _ will end Jan. 3 a career of 34 ‘years as a senator. He said he. wilt- shift then to a desk at the| ae . x - é ~ 4 e ’ : ; . ; . “ Teter expested HY Axford ‘House of Magic’ |, cure commerce, ic! 'T Freshmen Get. Preview |taith” in him and reaffirmed the) Agrees ta Remain’ | Lo rinks, decided that all in the's of State Government 1 ’ “unique affection and. re- Ike's Representative WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —/will be presented by Mrs. Lois Tif- village would utilize it, and per- in * al ras ag wo ae him. @ : - |} to NATO ‘Stringham School PTA will meet/fany, supervisor of Music of Wa-|nabs money could coms from oles ; in Moc Session In Te bs —_ ‘~ oxiiet ‘Thursday at 8 p.m.,“at the'school.'terford Township Schools, Also,| was needed it became apparent as| Weekend Accidents. at Wa aes Square in the heart of this town of) waciy ‘Open house will be held before the |there will be music by Carol Roes-|the lagoon's irregular shape was Madison Hei hts and Newly elected State Sen. L will be asked to ASHINGTON ww—Sen. George | nee ing- ° ‘er, Stringham School mmusic teach-| excavated. iso Iignts n ut\/ Harvey. Lodge and three Oakland E. Maniionts | wt @ “taith|(D-G®) said today he has ws et er. So donations began to come in.i "Romeo Hurt 6 }C@ounty freshman House members |> Petition confirming to continue as President Eisen-| 7 "ae Last spring, a circus gleaned “O sekae re : for integrity" of Rose. “, |hower’s personal tive| A story, “The Other Wise Man The mothers, about. $800. Rotary Lions and Ki- ‘ Rose, 5Sl-year-old former Meth- to the North Atlantic Treaty Or-| = headed by Mrs. Marvin Skelton ube ; MADISON HEIGHTS — All five ‘ treasurer and naval| nization and Mrs. Gilbert Johnson, will |“*"'* Comte cach gave 528. passengers involved ip a two-car Re ree Act by He said the job has-been made | serve refreshments. -| Bud Taylor, whe operates Sher- |collision at John R and: LaSalle ing $580,000 in/™0re challenging -by — crises. ef ontrac S$ | ‘The Annual Outdoor Christmas| "4 Investment Co. gave $300, |were taken to William Beaumont ; ee age - > which, ~he~ said, nearly wrecked’ : ‘Sing held onthe lawn of the school ~ Kenneth Fetters, owner .of-tiospitat early this morning. * the Western defense alliance . lwill be Wednesday, Dec. 19 etters Drug Store, gave $108. According to Madison Heights He is free on $25,000 bail. “ aes BY Harold Milton, operator of a Me- 9 i tagainst communism. fo 3 R Oxford station, ted $150, end police, Dale Chariton, 23, of 497 ie” 7 8 Oe, 1 : | bligas dona |West Lantz, Detroit, was going aes . George, chairman of the Sen- [ ooms | Daniel Axford School PTA will Dick Reitmen, im charge of the oun on John R and made a left ounce IX ate Foreign Relations Committee, meet at 8 p.m. next Wednesday in Be Wrigley development, Park-. turn at the intersection, swerv- Oak Park School Board Asks Immediate ‘Work on-Greenfield, Key \South Broadway, Mt. Clemens, Names ef the other injured, riding in Hubert’s car are: Hu. bert’s wife Florence, %; Paul. Dudash, 27, and his wife, Hazel, 2%, of 29 Adrian Si., Mt. Clem- ens, When a car-and a milk truck ‘hoth overturned in a collision at the intersection of McKay and Elb- ling roads, four miles northeast of Romeo Saturday, driver-Hartel Ar- ~ brit Hanson, 16, of 70311 Mellen ~- youth's endeavor to ean funds. The New Judges. State Police said. . and has| ‘The milk truck, driven by Her- Fe ant ty bert H. Austin, 35, of Pontiac, was out to the extent of $1,000. i Yd H Ny Ls Chosen af Avondale Beverages will be available at Casting for “Young Doctor. the sehoofs ~~ Young," which has been chosen by: 8 es : — an Avondale” Community Players -committee for its next perform-' ance, will take place Monday _ 7:30 . at Avondale High School School Paym ent. ‘Edwin, Barnhart of Detroit: ‘Gary, Martin and Elmer all of Pontiac, and Otto. Dr. Alice Davis, who is co-author 7 for Citizen- the Baptist Church at In, tomorrow. * ag 1 . a will be at the CG Congregators Set «| Yule Party Tuesday ~ IMLAY CITY —. The Congre- Romeo; one sister,,.Mrs. R.. T. | Brien. . The Christmas program and : - Former University of ‘Michigan Bates of Detroit and a grandson. law ‘classmate of/ Gov. Wil- liams, William Weipert Jr., was named to the Monroe Circuit Court ;| Whete, he wil) succeed” Circuit the Hi-Speed Restaurant Judge Charles Golden. | cer; Bird) The.gow rnor still ‘has to-appoin' burial in Oakiand|Judges: in. Manistee and Ingham at 6:45 Christmas row in the-ehurch. : ked to bring ve ‘nie: ENE ae oe SS r-| for ta Chetaibal 8e Service ‘Center | Walter Koenig have charge of the Waterford Alumni = eons Inc., at San Antonio, Texas. Fer " le Chief Retiring { p _ |day the — here, with ji man, ‘Mrs. George Pridmore. = indi cpidenhaalala eee E Ballot Sweep by Republicans Contirmed by Official Oakland County Tabulations : gaF nae inte of Wixom. Cemetery Auxiliary Like Grandma Moses Official Oakland County results/St. Treasurer i of the Nov; 6 general election were _ MARLETTE—Sitting pt an easellreleased by the official Oak-| Auditor cen. and painting as ;she talked, Mrs.hiand. Canvassing Board. |. - . _ |Audra Francis. gf Saginaw gave aj - .|Congress Button sees. State Senator Elise. ....... Dist. 1 eed Relat “ peer nderson , Dist, 2 Brown . ..ccess Padeteski . ..0.. Persons . is... Szymanski -,-<<: .110,922 Bagwell. . 136,045) Paul 2 ssswesess UTM Brown . s.sse0.- 26, a7 g3 tones weneee +e ee ee, Bup. Ct, Justice MRIN 6 iis seeses Others , . O'Hara .« Smt eveeadercs f - ‘OUNOF ae Sup, Ct. Justice seesete pss arrived carrying her coffee pot. | Dog of Asian Descent wi “the English mastitt is believed) | to be & direct descendant ‘Divi-|cientAstan dog often depicted on| mad tolGcank Rooyen, Dotpmaan tnd tee eeee Roberts . “wens. Clarkson “, 46 ‘Dist. ¢ | ihe | Mughes , ... ae 4. eee eee * #hee , Heer sans Circuit Judge ! i Others 5 vivian ' Probate Judge Moore , ...¢.... 108,327 oases oe ene eee i ‘Agen: ) _° | Ofhers . five week insut-|Stste Amendment — Yes me. . Martin . ‘ RK "yeek > Kavanagh . ..«/.112,785 VanDusen . «135,318 - . perfumer for its Bond Street. It's that the manufacturers have had giving season. Some of these are| © elaborate and cost more than the) plain product does, .others are pretty’ boxes around the regular bottle and cost no more- Yardley’s Christmas entry 1s a metered. When the cap is removed) - and the top pressed down, the aerosol container releases a spray that turns off automatically. The .gold-finished flacon comes *. * * fin Ges Baux village: A unique pa in France is In Germany on the eve of St. Zurich, the bringing of a live lamb-to|Nicholas Day (Dec. 5). children|pay tribute to “Samichlaus” by church in a traditional Christmas place their shoes outside their bed-|wearing white robes and card- in-a transparent package. jeve céremony, This scene occurred! rooms and hope to have them filled board masks.. Equipped with horns “fwith candy inthe mornings ‘belis- they—stage- ead parades ee The ‘boys of Switzerland Austrian children dress as Bibli- cal characters and go from door to. door on Christmas eve receiving gifts of candy and sist This is Mary. and. ae ocean South of ‘the: equator Christmas | comes in mid-summer. A common scene in Argentina finds holiday ; shoppers eating ice cream: But the spirit 1 isAdhe same. mca a “EDERAL pacers 3 INSURANCE corr. THE _ COMMUNITY : ‘In the splendid category 1s Lancome’s Magie. ‘This fragrance? comes in ‘one, two and_ three ‘ ounce sizes. the single ounce undér 50,. The Christmas look comes from a twisted crystal flacon with: Tradition Is Part of F sin'velth Night Non greenery, and Christmas cards are not taken. down before Jan. 6. Ac- cording to legend it is bad luck to do‘so before Christmas “is over.’ Sentimental File Here is a tip for those busy moth- erswho- find -it-difficult 4o_ recall. a heavy stopper. simulated white leather box, For a daughter to give mother is the wonderful budget April Showers, by Cheramy. cologne is under 70 cents. Houbigant’s presentation is a trio, The French fragrance house suggests their gift box of Chantilly (spicy), Queiques Fleurs (floral) It comes in a and Flatteric (exotic). box is gold and wah. at 10. Among Bourjois’ variety of sug- gestions is a large blue satin-lined gift box containing six different forms of their famous Evening in cologne, toilet water, tal- cum, perfume, purse flacon, face Under nine for this. - Subtle femininity is keynote of Renoir’s ininity the sophisticated Paris; powder. with - Under 25. * * * Chantilly! Priced This) the kids to employ in- assisting scent comes in &| with the decoration is painting with | tall, round flacon in a white box! | soapsuds. feminine flowers. on it.’ > ‘fs Almost Forgotten - Twelfth Night, once one of the |most joyous feasts in the English calendar, has almost died out ex- cept ih name and in a few tradi- tional customs, In early times an English Christ- mag was celebrated‘ continuously from Dec. 2% to Jan. .6, as indi- cated in the old song “'The Twelve Days of ‘Christmas” — recently all the friends and relatives who _jmust_bé remembered at Christ-/ mas, Keep a “‘sentimental file,” with a card for each person bear-| The 1956 County Taxes in the iy of Pon due and payable at the office of the Pontiac =a : Treasurer Bocaaitas 10, 1956 ssi January cy 1957 4 jing pertinent information such as. without fees. iclothing sizes, favorite colors, On January 22, 1957 a collection fee of 4%_will b hobbies, .and gifts given in. pre-| added to all County. taxes paid through: —— 2. | _ a. A wy the -_ of} 1957. 3 younger ons is Pat On March 1, 1957 all. unpaid Count and. iticularty. useful. “All. these rece School taxes will be returned to the Oakland ips © et Or - et calbestiniaein ddit eae EE in Decorating the Home’ paper or in kids’ alphabet blocks. Small children who have rge collections of toy animals and houses may want to arrange a Christmas Scene. under the tree or on an umdsed table. Adults may fiss about incorrect proportion, ‘but children don't mind Yule Nordic Word The name Yule is Nordic for the! early winter period. After the harv-| est was. in, count would be made of the cattle and the extent of grain binned. If it wasn't sufficient to carry .the whole herd. through the winter, some of the herd’ was eet ae chouen ¢ slaughtered and a long period of and shou allowed to arrange feasting held, The wasting was days, anniversaries other the large sheep and the” stall rm The. last —~ or tweith, (cued the Yuletide ear a | “Inight was always particularly riot-| : = ous with feating and masques, .and * ep: . it was for one such. celebration at For Bigger Families Bee. world’s largest known - coral Almost every home has some special Christmas decoration that's worn with age, but still remains indispensable for. the Christmas spirit. It maybe the first paper wreath the family everhad. It may bea big Merry Christmas sign lettered by a child now mer- ried wo Whatever it is, it isn't Qhrist- mas until it’s been taken out of the box and put on display. Many homes, in addition to this Lprized decoration, have. decorative . ideas ‘that continue through the ‘ jesees x wwe! Tesiith Games score ‘high as aids: tol stretches for about. 1,200 years, but are done anew at each In ‘the 4th Century, Dec, 25 was eapeare ho’ 4 Christmas, Go-To-jalong Australis’s northeast coast, Night. ” Now an English Christmas lasts only two days, and the only gen- erally regarded-tradition of the old lfeast is that Christmas decorations. HAMILTON | The - Head - Of - The - Class provides quiz questions beamed at three different age levels. catering to the larger American family, unit. - set aside by the church as the of- ficial day of Christ’s birth. In some of the Eastern branches. of the church, Jan, 6. is still celebrated as the great holiday. holiday season. In one home, it's the nativity painting done on ‘the living room window in. tempera. In another, it's thé creche that's added to each year. | * * LJ A safe and enjoyable idea for It’s whipped up in a. bow! with an eggbeater. The chil-| dren may paint on oilcloth or oni] =lthe window. Mistakes can -be/ CuuRCE OF THE GOOD SAMARITAN 7 Auburn Ave. anday Services 100 PM. Lea 1:80 FM. erased with a swipe of a damp! cloth. “Displaying the cards Wee other example of the kind of) | decoration that goes on, year | an RE sa a. ae. after year, each year different. cnttiniain | Some tack the cards on screens. | Others pin them to the draperies. oa _| Other families-devote whole walls ~ Why “fan -Time to the eards, attaching them with] * _ cellophane tape. Considering the| bed “| bulk of cards ‘that's sent now. the s ii mantelpiece is inadequate. bie i a 4 . y H ate A nice idea for a home where a family reunion is going to take place is decorating with small family portraits. A doorway or archway works well. So does a mantelpiece. The "small portraits are first assembled Then lengths of dime-store satin ribbon are cut. The portraits are pasted on the ribbon, Favorite cardsor tree ornaments may be added. 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A _— $229.95 Value | Table, Chair Set Formica ee es ewe NOW ONLY "199" Pre Vuh h on Hou Te r &. cov mechanism, ladder. chaites * - Gas dries clothes faster, costs less eulpeteleslca : An ‘automatic Gas ae gi r sine Easy Credit Terms — = Amal Free Pa a i ony ro : entecding 850, 2 Stine abalone nf $30, bt : 4% cx - # : AP Wirephote GEDMAN SCORES — Gene Gedman is at the bottom of the pile, ses the goal line-stripe to score the Detroit Lions’ first it the Bears yesterday at Briggs Stadium. Detroit ars; 42-10. End Jack Hoffman of Chicago (82) is Ae = i YTIAC rt en - showdown rematch in Chicago two The Bears’ bigh powered of: | fensive attack led by ‘quarter- Casares and end Harlon Hill was handeuffed by Detroit's stubborn Dave Middleton made Hill look like a rookie as a pass receiver, and with Darris McCord, Joe Schmidt, Bob Long, Bob-- Miller and Ray Krouse crashing through repeatedly, Brown had little time Doak Walker Returns ‘to Cheer for Detroit. yesterday. . But no one was cheering louder for a Detroit victory than Doak —}Walker, former Lion great. The Doaker made these comments after the game: “J’ve seen the Lions three times now, once losing and twice win- | -nlng. They have a great club and should go all the way: It's. a good club all the way around, but that defense is really sound.” | Asked what he thought of Howard (Hopalong) Cassady, the Ohio State halfback left with the task of filling Walker's shoes, Doak re- “He's a great one. Runs with the best of them, and he's doing a fine job for the Lions. He’ll- be even better with a little more pro - experience.” —- Doak also praised Leon Hart, who has made a successful switch from end to fullback: “He can really get away with the ball. Of course, player who'll do a good job wherever he plays.” Lee's a great PRESS. MONDAY. Eee oS DETROIT — It was a partisan crowd of 57,024 that watched the Detroit Lions roll over the Chicago Bears 42-40 at Briggs Stadium * aerials. 1 Hillecaught only one pass for 13 yards, while Middleton grabbed) seven for 146 yards and‘two touc downs. . to’ put any accuracy behind a in wide open fashion. with the ed by J. C. 5 ; The Bears immediately countered with a long aerial by Brown and it) sen, For the remainder of the period the offensivé and defensive units of both teams came on_and. off the field a total of nine’ times as the Lions intercepted twice more ‘and recovered a fumble, The Bears lalso intercepted a second time in ithe quarter, which ended score- ‘less. : |. Detroit's touchdown march start- ed when Lary picked off a pass |meant for Hill and returned it to ithe Bear 39. In four straight car- ‘ries, Gene Gedman got to the five ‘and just as the-secorid period start- ed Gedman went over from the one. Layne converted and Tf was 7-0. . After a field goa: try failed for the Bears, Chicago got ‘ posses- | sion on the first Detroit play when guard Bill George stole the ball from Gedman on the Lions’ 20. . The Bears got to the five and on a 4th down and four, George Blanda boated a 3-pointer from the 11-yard line. With Bobby Layne hitting. Dorn DECEMBER 3, 1956 The first” quarter started out | was intercepted by Jack -Christian- ,. - |eompleted pass of the series to < Dibble passes big Leon H wing through the line, Detroit three plays to score. ee In. the third period, Middleton ~ outraced Caroline and took an over-|° head pass from Layne convering 48 yards to make it 21-10 and in the 4th stanza the roof caved in on the Bears. One Chicago TD on a 65 -yard pass play from Blanda ts Don Bingham was nullified because a ineligible pass receiver, tackle Bill Wightkin, was downfield. Don Mclihenny-got into the game for the Lions for the Ist time in four wéeks to start the 4th quar- ter. His running and _Layne’s 4th Gene Gedman added another TD alter three minutes were played. } Determined to hold possession, sug Girard went back toe punt and instead passed beautifully te Dibble to set up the 4th tally on the 35. Bill Bowman later went over from the three and Layne converted to make it 35-16. ‘ * * * . Coach-Buddy Parker called it Detroit's greatest victory in his five years at the helm. eeeseescdertant Chicage ... DETROIT a ivcvssceenars Chicago Baers! (8, pass-run Blande. {it}. Conversion—Bianda. tw. ; 8 ad ‘ re ran): Middleton ( ftom Layne; 18, pass-run from Gilmer); | Bowman (3, plunge). , Conversions— Leyne ; Near Eastern Title By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS “Pro football clutch players like Frank Gifford and Bobby Layne aren't paid by the yards they gain or the touchdowns they score. But when the National Football League moguls lay out the big salaries, they expect the “big play” and the “big game.” Sunday was dividend’ day around the circuit as the key ction “| Pittsburgh (6-2-1). : Clemson got the nod to fill the man 28-7. : The : bow! ns Selection Fills Bowls! Path pre” ~*~ H GRIM COACH — Notre Dame head football coach Terry Bren- _nan was a grim man after the Irish lost a 28-20 decision to Southern California . Saturday. | Brennan was the target of for-_ Stirling Moss of Great Britain, i mer Irish coach Frank Leahy . driving .an Italian Maserati, won ‘| the team ‘“‘was quitting.'’ Notre Dame had its* poorest season in its history. with a 28 record. Pontiac Pairs Win Skate Dance Tests Senior dance contest for roller skaters at Rolladium was won last of the week ‘by a Pontiac’ pair. Penny Money and John Beeding skated “The Fascination Fox Trot” for their victory: In Sunday's no- vice dance contest Cecilia Dari- {mont and Kurt Kuhné of Pontiac . \Skated ‘The Highland Schottische"’ te win, — Third eliminations of the sec- ond race period were skated Satur- * Cincinnati Redlegs will play a spring exhibition sched- ule, the club announced Sunday. Nine games are slated with the day with the following winners: “Tuesday neom, at 12 o'clock is . and Margaret Ed-\and Russia in 8:34.7. The old * Audito at Syracuse, N, Y; |, Girls — Class A, Helen Luns-|the final time for making entries! wards ; Die et by th fPhe bout wilt be velevined by tne (ford: Class B, Susan Colby; Class!in the 1956 Pontiac Press “big pol hein sc tr rab 9 sienna a ABC network C, Judy Stranahan. deer derby,” = 5 . a 7% Faan oe * * * _ For the first time in many 3 ‘ag ge ey Boys — Class A, Paul. Umphrey;|yéars the contest this fall was ia. , ,|Class C, Ricky Hanson. it had-been a 3-way tourney. Total oe —_ eee : hy Roe nn NY TOUS. Marts ee: Seekeet,_ hee. ae es pee = my Rigdon. ever is unchanged, with the in-| st Agatha proved to be an in-|Chuck Brown and center Jim Fox ~ -|dividual division ante going up to test of St. Michaél’s/were pict 15 peas ob YMCA Intramural.Cage. $150. . : strength Sunday afternoon at the i o before the game. Leahy charged |. ih Z rf , i Alabama 7. Meet Dec. 6 Plans for City’s Puck LAYNE STOPPED SHORT — Detroit Lion quarterback Bobby _ Layne (22) plows his way through the Chicago Bears’ line toward the goal line but he was stopped short by two yards. Halfback A Bear fumble started the Lions tackors.Layme scored once and pasoif for two touchdowns as the Lions routed the-Bears, 42-10, to take over the lead in the National Football League. Detroit put oh its greatest offensive showing of the season in rolling up a total of 481 yards. Tourney Are Scheduled Shelley Mann Breaks Record - Stan Wallace (40) held on as Layne squirmed away from other _ ; Tournament plans are scheduled for discussion and rules and regu- tations wi be “estat - ‘powerful 800-meter freestyle relay, team beat Uncle Sam’s men swim-: mers out of today's only Olympic, gold’ medal today as American, Any team wishing to enter must have a representative at this meeting. A minimum of ‘swimming competition with bril- liant performances in qualifying competition. * * The American men finished sec- ond to the Aussies in the relay League games will be held or weekday mornings during Christmas holidays at the Northjevent with Russia third. Side Ice Rink. Following the holi- e /e «@ A trio of uitiful American -|giris, led by Mrs. Pat McCormick women advanced in/the diving and petition for women in the spring- U.S. Girls Lead MELBOURNE ® — Australia’s;into the finals in the 100-meterjin 1952 at 8:31.1. Russia was world backstroke event. . Mrs, McCormick, who won both! the platform and springboard div-) ing crowns at‘ Helsinki in 1952, led all the way in the qualifying com. board event. She scored an im- pressive total of 76.80 points in six dives, Canada’s Irene MacDonald ‘was second with 73.25. rea] Barbara Gilders of Detroit, a 19-year-old diver from’ the De- with 71.47 points and _ Jeanne. Stunyo, a 20-year-old University - BY ota se sow same ice o of Lakewood, Calif., a double; Ind., was fourth with 71.02. - urther information may champion in /1952, led the field) In addition to Miss Mann’s ree- tained ‘by calling the Parks and!in the ‘s springboard div-|ord-breaking performance: in the Recreation Repartment, FE 3-7131.| ing event i] 100-meter butterfly, Nancy Jane Ee nrag ey, 16, of Mercer Island, — Shelley M of Arlington, Va.,|Wash., and Mary Jane Sears of Tuesday Last Day broke the world’s record with a Ma. also qualified|® ! : = one minute/ 11.2 seconds victory|tor for Deer Entries “eat in the 100 ay team set or Deer Enfries event. Two Amer- “EG. with the United States second in 8:31.5 *® trolt Athletic Club, wag third, |/ of Detroit student from Gary, |i¢ record ‘holder at 8.24.1, made last month. , - og * +. . The Aussies were in the lead at almost every check point in the relay, At_the -100-meter: mark, were about one foot ahead Japan closely bunched for third. s * ®@ There was not a full length’s difference at the end of the first Kevin O'Halloran of). of Austrialia was in the lead, at al- O'Halloran got out. ahead in the first 100 meters and ,at the end of his leg had built up a small ad- ‘AP Wirephete|s most every point in the race.) Giants Whip Redskins veterans, most of whom could af: ford to toil on a touehdewn-yard- Gifford, the former movie stunt 1 who like Leu: (The Toe) Groza, an all- time great, kicked a field goal 37 yards with 29 seconds remaining at to lift the Browns to a 17-14 triumph over the Philadel- phia 1 vantage over Hanley, the Ameri- known : . be ean leadoff maf. the field, but spectators and offi icialg found it ~_ to ee wet .- bowlers from places-as Fern Bags His First Bear eugin y Coon co rg herr For many years Charles Neid-|Twin Idaho, Honolulu, idl Hawaii, would be standing so high — * s! wean niell bet heea geek Up age rate, paid off aplenty, * LJ ~ Capt, Elbie Nickel, with 3 : |— Shamrocks, BF Wiephete CHAMP GIVES THANKS — The new world’s heavyweight cham: pion Floyd Patterson, who is said’ to be devoutly religious, kneels in Holy Rosary Church in Brooklyn Sunday to give thanks. He became . the’ youngest heavyweight Sergey ss Wetey te. seockiog ‘ot ACR Tape Gs OS NOUNS tem Feidly EM -Shutout of Year Returns; to Action for Game-| Bill ‘Dineen Winning Point Season's ist Cage Foe Was Nightmare for PHS == Pontiac High ‘School opens its basketball campaign © tomorrow night against Catholic Central's the Chiefs many bad dreams dur- ing the state tournament last year. Catholic Central has lost its en- tire starting unit from the ‘team ‘which won 143 plus a semi-final berth in the state playotts a season ago. The Shamrocks however will have five seniors in starting line- up, led by 62 center Tom Kramer. Kramer lettered at the forward. post last year but the loss of center Dick Skrzycki by graduation prompted Coach Bill ‘Foley to move Tom to the pivot spot. Versatile Al Moran, 6-feet, and John Edwards, 6-feet-1, will be the Shamrock forwards. Moraii, @ riin- ning star on the football team and thé’ best skater on the hockey team for two years, has not played with the cage tearn since the 9th grade. Coach Foley however said he ex- pects Moran to be a big key for) his“ court prospects. “He has so much natural ability, it will be just a matter of a few games before he comes into his pyre Nirg drtnng Foley figures his biggest scoring threat will comie from the outside with two speedy and sharpshooting guards, Jerry Teahan, 5-feet-9, and} session, However the resoluton stated that “unless in the forthcoming sesgion of the Louisiana legislature the law is repealed, the Nation- Tom King, 5-feet-10. Pontiae ‘shackled Catholic Cen- tral easily twice during the 1955-56 season, but in the state quarter- finals the Shamrocks whipped the Chiefs handily to end any dreams of a: semifinal berth. Coach Art Van Ryzin will start returning regulars Dave Diehm and Larry Peet at the guards and big Hudson Ray in the pivot. _Presently the front runners_for the forward slots vacated by all- pare Willie DeWalt .and-Rod Treais| by graduation are Dick “Whi 6-feet-2, and Roosevelt Alexander, 6-feet-4, Dave - Simmons ant sophomore | Los John Bandy are also among the leading prospects for forward do- ties. Pontiac will waste no time get-| ting into Saginaw Valley Confer- Chiefs travel to Saginaw. Arth NBA Denounces Segregation Law Lovisiana _ Legislature Urged to Repeal Ban on Negroes in- State. ana sports the Spirit of America.” urged the Louisiana State Athletic Commission ‘“‘to prevail upon the state legislature to repeal this in- iquitous statute.” al Boxing Assn. will recommend upon all boxers and managers under NBA jurisdiction to refuse] to participate in any boxing or wrestling competition in the state: of Louisiana under “such “offensive law. Lid WEEKEND FIGHTS HOLLYWOOD, oatt- —Lou enn. 139, An) ou 130%. Manila, on HAVANA—Oscar Syares:~-116%, Cuba, , damaica—Rudolph my. Ford, 149, Miami, Fia., 1 ence _ action. Friday we ~ Hill “for” a stern opening league a team which gavefracas;———— * CHICAGO #—The National Box- ing Assn. condemned the. Louisi- segregation act yester- day as_“completely repugnant to The NBA Executive Committee; at the meeting to argue against tmer,{the Radzienda resolution. ___| ‘Castro, |; sanpesstes Roque * pernandes, 113%, Mex- KINGSTON se British Honduras, ical cin e HALL MAKES SAVE — ‘The Montreal Canadi- ens gang up on Detroit Red Wing goalie Glenn .. Hall who makes a fine save on Andre Pronovost’s ” attempted goal in the 2nd period of their game at the Clpsiiple: last neh Hall deflects..thé- and he held the Canadiens scoreless as Detroit won, 1-0. It was Hall’s first shutout of the year. .. pp ae a Fa ntastic. 5 TIRE S NEW LOW PRICES on first quality whipbortls mud and snow tires . and even truck tires, aP = glad you did! to the lineup and he was getting only limited play. ' The Wings needed last night's victory to keep pace with the league leading Boston Bruins who edged the ‘Chicago Black Hawks: 3-2. Second-place Detroit dropped a stunning 4-0 decision to the fifth- spot Toronto Maple Leafs Satur- day. It was the first Leaf victory over the Wings this season. Plante made 52 saves in last night's hard fought game. He ketball teams, except Michigan ‘Saturday's cage openers. nipped Gordie. Howe and Ted Lind- say repeatedly. BY THE ASSOCIATED PRESS All of the state’s leading bas- State, emerged with a victory in The University of Detroit, Wayne State and Michigari got off to roll- ing starts, while the Spartans were falling to a big lowa’ State team,- . Il State Cage Teams but MSU Win]. ‘Eoben was the’ Missouri Valley jn| Sim in the third period and cleared the bench in the lopsided contest. Ten men, broke into the scoring) column as Wayne scored a. 14-62 victory over Case Tech in a Presidents’ Athletic Conference game. What was to be an easy workout in Michigan's basketball opener| outshot,-|turned-into a tense, bitter struggle, | *The Wolverines, displaying | their! Tiger Trade for Kell Brews league draft at the opening of the 55th minor. league convention, Because ofthe shm pickings in the thickly padded draft list, base- ball men predicted this year’s selection of eligible draftees would be even smaller than . last: year when the big leaguers plucked only 10 minor leaguers for the draft price ranging up to $15,000. their weaknesses. * * @, The Cubs, direly in need of a first-string catcher, have made no secret of their desire to land Del ‘Crandall, Milwaukee's highly —re- portedly have demanded _second)_—_ With that thought in mind, ma- jor league officials turned to the trade mart in an effort to, plug 1. Manager Paul Richards of the Baltimore Orioles has offered George Kell, veteran third base- man to the Detroit Tigers for pitcher Ned Garver and first base- man Jack Phillips. Manager Jack Tighe of the Tigers said he was 000,| taking the offer under advisement. 2. General manager Hank Greenberg of the Cleveland In- dians was prepared to name Ed- die Stanky, former manager of the: St. Louis Cardinals, as a coach un- der wanty hired manager Kirby last fall, is about to be named skipper of the Toronto club suc- ‘ing the —-groundwork— future deals, the minor leaguers Majors Begin Dratts= Cubs,. has asked for a catcher, and centerfielder in "has made a bid for While the big leaguers were lay- | de nate | puck i =| | Conference top scorer last season. | easy Titan coach Bob CalRihan’ pulled "THURSDAY'S PONTIAC PRESS FOR _THE ANNOUNCEMENT OF OUR er WATCH “for ¢ our Sacstiaama see “you'll , MARKET. TE Y be. 55 id i 3 -for—possible were preparing for their legisla- ceeding Bruno Betzel. tive session beginning tomerrow. baseman Gene Baker and ‘pitcher Bob Rush. in exchange. With-the exception of the world champion Yankees, who apparent- Ask About _ COMPREHENSIVE DWELLING POLICY Our Special _ iN SURANCE Brummett-. nce im... - Se intend to stand pat, all clubs have expressed a desire to com- plete at least one deal either here Dietz, Burkemo Tied for Ninth . iat Palm Beach > s tt z a : ‘ 3 r _ fun at the same-time.. - t disturbed. by anyone 0 WoMEN aoWED 1 10 1000 Pa Va saseren you can wrap up the whole gift-choosing job in one evening dnd have “do your Christmas. shopping in leisure, un- Aro, _cutegatet che every parchens. on: make This is your night to of the opposite: sex: . -BIRMINGHAM'S shopping is not only woman, except the: There be 65 Sores — hundreds of gifts for "you to choose from. from your favorite “stily stag” gift shopping - Monday, Dee. 3rd_7 t 10 pms This isone night when poinless eas is fun. All the “boys” will be — there. But not a single “end shops ond literally _ Something for everyone, Bike Mane ¥ i" bite teeiindina baci condoms kg ol. a i i ; ‘ ; see io ae é 5 ‘ : * QAR cower i ge eee _THE PONTIAC PRESS. “MONDAY, DECEMBER ye Age ae oN se Oe cli! Benguet was unchanged at 2% on . : Prk re i i : Salable cattle 1,000: calves 20.60; |2% at 107 on 4.000 shares, Royall - CROGKETT, BOONE. GET THER FOX Ld Woodsmen David, 15, and Ira Jackson, 17, literal- ly ran down & fox yesterday ina three-hour chase through fields; swamps and woods near Orton- the boys chased vilte, / aitinn \t with tuted saber th 2 me. rage, then chubbed*it to death. “I sure had sore” pe " Ira said a tagay. Ponting Press Phote it until they cornered it in a ga-. He 4 @ 8 4 s rf EEgs “00 eehmeee ie stinee one EEESEEEEEE > & Ce od i tena Fi >> ab one oeew eeeee ee eee - Diphtheria War. Begins Today _ Inoculation Teams _ to ana temas heeian | Cliren nj wae sein ne oe =: Hearing Halted Tlthe most criteal areas of Detrot. 2|/hope to inoculate over’ 50,000 chil- 383] Christmas recess Dee. 21. 4 syringes stockpiled for the Salk bel; a daughter, Lois K. Welberry “i spring of 1955. Riley Buckley | Buckley, 85, 204 St. John St., be at 2 p.m. Toeny fom ch ‘ford and an Oakl ‘dent his entire = died nt A: 1:50 DETROIT (INS) — The war a.m. yesterday. - 183 against diphtheria began today as| tHe is survived by his sister, Mrs. special inoculation teams of doc- ae rie yh et, tore and Waress undertook tht 3 several nieces and nephews ; yf Walter F. Welberry MILFORD — Service for Walter” F. Welberry, 51, of 2000 Hill Rd..,| Route 2, Milford, will be at 3 p.m. | Wednesday from the Richardson-’ Bird Funeral Chapel heré, with, City Health Department officials, dren in 99 schools before the “Dr. Health Commissioner, Joseph.G.Molner, said. private physicians and nurses, arbor, terday aft some retired, have volunteed, » ness. yesterday amer The teams are using needles and He is survived by his wife, Isa-. a tong ill-! Polfo Vaccine campaign in the at home; three sisters, Mrs, Bert i\McKeachie and Mrs. Clare Voor- State +heis, both of White Lake, and Mrs. Pr Albert _E. Hedstis, i {Orin Leitner of Sylvan Lake and u& So 84 : .: : . es P\g.3 « 3 » See RM Et ie ; : o- ee. tes ao ele Sus ee oe, ee rs hes been re- fecal pe Meter. Sra RF vOORE ee ntl ss Bata ne ned , true : Sat Probate | issued until ‘such erate is” established “ air Jaden o6 ate/ nor shall anv person. firm or eornora- ) Deoure Pronete Resistor: tion construct suv dwelline or building Juvenile. Division * jon-env preperty ': the Cite ‘nf Pontlec . Dec, 3, ‘s¢)8>uttine on any Dubie. street hefors the : ne street erade 1g furnished by the Build- "in Czechoslovakia the|~ | ine insuactar. . sc haa me ‘eaels ren te Pere he Uapaloed, Tose| COreumee pty seen, law {pare PMB, Shalt] Se. ee: : th tre, lors presets didnt receive gifts t Christ) Faeuy site may’ be eies Beis te perce emer eee temas he are unwrapped. oe ogra peor some then.) New Year's Day instead of De- fg, 2enm Calter, minor, Cause Ne. eavietion thereof, be eubicet te 6 fine | Danish) the tree stands until the New Pein. ae Peruvien gran cember 25. To Moses Gaiter, father of said|igng” Dee i teen perind: wet te | goblins.| y,... yhay be a little . child. (90) both such | ear and singing and dancing the Birth of Christ i} ‘The Arbre de Noel, Christmas Petition having been filed in - this} ;.ceed mimaty (90) ders. oF one | flannel But is a grea fine and tmorizonment in the disere- = around the tree are nightly fea- ino (tree, is an indoor display... The Caare ageing that the present where-itinn af the court. | striped) tures. ‘Then the children lteralty |O°Y ,°f celebration and rejoicing) TS. Om ot like their trees to |aboute “of the father of seid "minor| “Rnetton 6: | and fruits are popped |, 105 families complete with their |Chevalier said. [the Jurtadiction of this Court. Pemection 6: Mouths before # tree |. .cimientos"—scenes of the Vir-| Nearer the North Pole and on urate ‘of aiiebigen.-you are Leresy ne-| gn tae tenn tnd iter hs setsere OF treet pile. gin Mary;~Joseph andthe Child. |his last lap, Santa will spot young ie. ss at hs Sa ee wea” ae = hae My teem ee oly Commission of the City of Pon- Dobias household there/On Christmas villagers dressed . ie aa : Center, Court Mouse Annex, 1260. | "45; aoned "csc gece: pergremgllimartd Meaty conangr tg el peanilie repli cy ae =o GIFT WRAPPING — This job can be delegated to the younger |B Wert; Bird: in. tbe Gly of Fontiec|otvthe Ghy at Pontne, ahenisan thie o the Christmas. season this |the beautiful nacimientos of wood,| For 12 nights before Christmas| Seneration. This gal’s imagination came up with a three-dimensional: |eember, A.D. iss st nine o'clock. Tt day ot Mee W. (DONALDSON, i Mrs. Dobies is from Peru.|clay and plants, according to Mrs. these imps come down from the tree design topped with a flutty bow. Zany clown on floor makes |mandea to appear’ personally "at ‘said| ADA BR EVANS.” ae --~-Lmountains-to-drop~a little -gift-in! clever wrap for child's gift. “07000000 oe impractical. te. make. 2 | _ f-Fa- _$| _. Help, Wanted Male 6) __Help. Wanted Female 7) Help. Wanted | _Work Wanted Male'10) Building Service 12) Moving & Trucking 19 _ - CO-OPERATION NEED: one 5 your schodl bus yeaete Ss ae Se ledger of Poutiae, need work badly of ‘eed work. OR 3-5033. T k t R t NEEDED Hens: Plain Som mee, Sem, Sep. Call’ Mts. . OL 19381, | any Kind. OR 3-c4a6. “Feavatino. svrcocams TUCKS O ent Wages: The ourself} MAN OR WOMAN FOR ) 4 HANDY MAN WITH FA or by . No TR Experienced operators | _$ii gage, Tima re. 4 Sebel) "Means, reste, Tye tame aoe | wane perms oe ony | moragacberee vim ‘hidmenen, |, TD EGUIPMGE on come folerance arene ; EXPERIENCED y ag Ie Ef 2 or xinD FLOOR Sant ot SANDING. OLD FLOORS Dump trucks ir cambtrailers and machine work. onan fal aM ONE: Y MAK aT si ; wa * 1 BORING MILL OPER-| _CALt.Pz 6043 FOR app-r.__| opportunity for man or, women citbarpe eed ac ore sae rae MEY S| oe” cos —aesmn— eer | OS Satebeny ae - | EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GRILL RPENTER ; work, plastering. Carpen- . ATOR. & counter. No Sundays or holi- ‘ and Reas. Ji = :| i Pe eee 5 WOODWARD | “3 aera — ALL Ber an Pe et " | Kinds, Est 1918 Yugus Marsh, | —— SS 353 N. Cass FE 2-302). FE 2-8046. REDUCED RATES ee KQOF REPAIRS i van to serve you, Smith FOUEEM STING FULLY 3 INSIDE ‘AIRS & aes & rec ish 1 RADIAL DRILL OP- days Hours: 11 o.m. te & p.m. ERATOR MACHINE [22 coe ee yey 1 MILLING MACHIN ly at Furtney Drugs, 2387 ‘te| OPERATOR titi ns on Gee | EBEANCHARD GRIND- | "Tikirs. Migeday” eirouga “prisay. | ER OPERATOR ee _ Overtime ‘| EXP. WAITRESS High Hourly Rate . - |. For ay eng ae All Fringe Benefits ‘ Disie Bar y Detroit arn a “tr ford eal = ‘ad / Ape wages. 26881, after 3:50 P=.| Employment Agencies 8A| 341 — oR ; REAS. OR 68 : ; oe 2 ¥ J : mm ‘natitutional work Br oach & . E 3+ Sees ANtTOn SERV. “sande and finishing. Phone PE “hating © ESTIMATES. /sehools, hospitals, etc. Stimulat- ‘ ot xperienc 00! +44 5 > —L. 4 / Pi) Ser eeeeesg| Machine Co. | wn Aegtamdien wey ao i eam hat ees Maems- | Rochester OLive 1-9211 pEXP. WAITRESSES ; R._D. Tompson 7 ee ie). _ eememnees - ; or 4 Y 4 qungpeaeginaiee ~ . we operator _Aj in person. Rech- | SALESMAN NOW CALLING ON) ana 4 3 . ool & ree Poeatensivé tne of | PULL TIME WAITRESS & SHORT ester TIME W. . ML Griggs 8t., Rochester, Sent Mose for extensive line of AITRESS & SHORT , Sa { a . e . 5 a . amet ia T, EXPERIENCED REAL/ lent side tine for established men. | 1871 Onion Lik. Ra. Call-_detween iw : - at oe ae fast High carning pemteaaiies Write | 2 & 5 3 3-4013, > F ee Orn eit ac oe Se . Highiand ‘Ave. Cincinnelt 1 | 3 agrees. De- BIRMINGHAM - | aT), 0a | en ae ee nen bao | Sint WANTED 70 00 CARESS: OFFERINGS L/Q lson-Johns chord tase Sie tha | SALESMEN See Nain atric, Bee baler | Immediate full or art time. Sec ‘FUNERAL Home. | OOK. MUST in EXPERIENCED REAL ESTATE 1020 N. Hunter, _ MI 4-70. | retarins. general ¥|_SDESIONED FOR FUNER: brotier man FE §-9060. Have opening tor alert young men GRE tO CARY Weer) Can Saen Work end experienced salcsiad : DIE MAKER $Solnps cdvertiteg ane eentects,’ Se er | te Birm MIDWEST re S$ OLDEST EM- mount =| Voorhees-siple ‘Hie FUNERAL HOME = Bey OL. 2-771, : . ‘MY 32761. . . At 0 a.m. Ege d there —_ FINE aot lee silos oe iim Pre 2. temecion dies, a A - ; i at EXP MARRIED MAN ON DAIRY 7 : ~& BE 8MA - 2. Aut! gale JONES RA- H "*! Graebner s- eS E} . = = = ‘ aud Apply > RAPAING, TY see ES wa) (JOBS —_|sggaeisee Reser | ne er ee aa office tn the following and general farm, Modern house. Ambit tous Date with direct sates gD tideriy couple Live’ ie. Fi Birmingham *Birminghe meen boxes: kA cerion sien Ba : en need at \east & oi wank a ~ a FOR MEN Cars thd Murses Bureau Nurses cement were. Lloyd’. = a s ‘ _ r a night. ¢ Ofion. . 10, 16, 1%, 21, NDERWRITERS + PR vat. ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- inte = oo > 58, 59, A wenee ter rienced life! See Gil Davis at Roosevelt Hotel, Ni WS! 1g . ~ , voerienced. OR Tawa * 7%. ee eee eee Tce of at’well | and will peso ‘Toceday.. William “— TYPING, SWITCHBOARD. BABY- 6. 3. & % mid | Enown’ Life and AnH ineurance |_¢ Bore Go. No prone calls. Aid ‘ a 4-0689. sa te a ce _ Renters. exceptional it-you can | Exp. ee ee nent} ] e _ oN }| Some job. (May siso consider) Car haulers preierred, For im- The Pontiac Press —- onl ). race oa mediate is . $2,704 TO $3,224 General Agent. 13 Lincein, Por: | MOTORCAR TRANSPORT CO $2,834 TO $3,354 FOR WANT ADS. tiac, Mich. or eal] FE 40167 be- | #0 B-_Teanyson ECTIVE T. tween 9 & 12 8. EFFECTIVE JAN. t _ DIAL. FE 2-8181 ENGINEER SALESMAN - Neat, ble woman with af least mos, recent experience. Frone 8 a.m. to.6 pan. || Srntuemmeshentcel snstoees ror! Ful, Spark finer After 6pm. | 2o> wlter® tscsrty sod, Tevare ‘ esign a ! m: ‘u- ° ‘4 ; dnd Spdvaukie aircraft de. | 22-771. vacation ‘pian, fevand hospital Al temetoey. the t| M. C. MFG. &CO.-| TURRET LATHE ~ 118 Indianwoot Rd. Lake Orion | Operatir for close tolerance work on aluminum end stsiniess steel. ‘waneel the charges - FAMILY MAN Paid holidays and vacations. insertion of tea pavectsan: oe 8 ee Be M. C. MFG, CO. ment which has been ren fonaliy "thorough neat in | 118_Indianwoew _Rd../ Lake Orion dered valueless th the \.erk. Por small shop—diversitied WANTED: ENGINGERS FOR)” error... When__ iD e state work Steady reer. ound. | manufacturing of gears. North- |. ; j ere ‘made be sure to Rar ntiac ve number | €ast Oukland County. Please state FRA At an ity | ‘| 9our “kill oumber.” Ne remy Write Pontiat Press,| details all correspondence confi- | STRO REPAI en 2 Sg justmente will be gives Box 11 = | dential Wette Tontise Press Box FAINGNG | ANTIQUES 4 APE: | : “7 oe eves Ft AL = ee rye va aT” i : = ij fost . ried- man with car who needs to|TV TECHNICIAN, EXPERIEN ncome Tax Service 17 . . Closing time for adv Z $125 per week or more, Work | only in person. Gorden’ ~ ix _ ‘contaitiing = 3 09 aon No cold can-| TV & Ps . a r regular agate Vaan 1 part time delivery ANTED Bee our ad under -| Universal Airlines Center. | in percancelied wp te t30 am: || fcurite*prolach™Phose PE .| Yea pap A 4.2544. rina FURNACE JNSTALLER &| Be z : ‘ MAN WANTED POR RAWLETON = aerese te tks Steady er asm Wane apeares 1 Stes war Suse car tsmaks | ame BE Fake Setrern ¢'em:| fora shePare ; Lines’ 1-Day 3 Days ¢ Dave ately”: Write Rawidieh's. Dept. a Say ont store, ©3098 70." 3 $180 81.88 92.70 MCH-09¢-312, Freeport, Til. ni RED SAN 3. 1 2.70 3.08: W. PART TIME OR - $$ 28 88 F | Radinnoy teicsne ‘te meng —var| nen te bor ed fiocett $. Ee i ER || Pintne commetee breyton| "Quam actbcraat nia Mak | “Meeetnsant eaetg ot | Al “hs. ora H ie rr 17 Ae et oir ae) dee ee 300. 8. Hunter ce cas eeetinas, -necpitalinge. and. Meera serif 8 SS We | The Potice Press, Box oe. M. C. Manufacturing Co. | fre hi a a - PA a 0 1 i wood. Rd. Orion, t ‘ a “Ne | eee ane AIRLINES NEED YOU| P 20 BOYS | closed Tson, Country pouthfield. Con. | We_steed 30 bore to work one aft- only— Lis .Decem- fer @ trom 12:18 to 4.60 pn. Must be at least i¢ yrs. of age. 5 eek eal “amey) BERT FALKNER . Ewe tae] CIRCULATION DEPT. - mets] PONTIAC PRESS — FUNNY. BUSINESS. cc | FOR RENT ~ a AUBURN HEIGHTS ce +, | RES§-9293 |For Rent Miscellaneous 4. a fags | SUITABLE FOR TOR ‘ee ee - cg ge mn Calig ~_For Sale Houses 43 snotslieR [iddteron ‘Fe Re ee oe : paves tt J CLEAN ROOMS. r ENTR. | "Bee: + Saf tes nicely furn, Adults, $15, Call. after 4 and Bat. FE . resid nice Ww handle “RMS” NEWLY DECORATED. 15-DAY SSION fg ot Serpent ome: | Ste ne fee SION, | To Buy-To Sell-To Trade ROOM, APT, pg Bag gs ee . oe a © vou BUY 1T-WE’LL INSURE IT Pig usey and hel water fing : -v a Debt ie | MAHAN aa yan at at AND BATH. “WEST SIDE + 4 "heitabed nenrage agg or a 98:300 ACUCKLER: REALTY re stat «|S LaRoe ROOMS, EVERYTHING = f SOE Sie, Sakae mee FE 20263 ie 4; Seamer reste: n ; ae hy = | or 2 be tu ath'3 large above ot next DOOR’ TO. BRANCH a aaa A Sea UHULLY MODERN, WEW 4 = 4 aa as ace, ener! ate aa = . a es , m starter homes | AF 5 7" ie TY ‘POST OFFICE rooms and bath close to. bus ‘CPANGUS, Regitor ;. jis: NE wav Store and Gift Shop. Will Une, PE 44787. Sumauys and, evesings ale LISTINGS. HAVE SEY. 7 ROOMAT NE “NEAT Aisie sniy,| BEAUTIFUL UPPER Ray gta es | Setar | Enya Vv mt | ESS, ke A vacant commercial Bee Piains. OR $1 | , / ert Se rment. cifeu- 75 Lp erin We elso. buy small | _Crove. : f J a * Xmas Specials Arby ODes, pu Ten fet Re r 4 * pereabed, 4 4 tar Pho os Guiet, lean BRAND NEW /Ve makes ‘extra. change ueepng Ses off 36's dome!” . IF. C. Wood ay on me oo a _ wa a empieton, he€aitor dults. ’ Samer Street, just south of 595 soonest ee ascens cass > a tat tat neers | COREE : : ON AND APTER THIS DATE NOV '9539 Orchard Lk Re. 4563 |= chard Lake Avevue. | Realtor @GODERN T Ml HOME AND 3) 30, inte will not, be Temponsiblé iti poy ON List YOUR LaKe | Poem “NP wie Pontiac's finest BA apcay, Rent Houses Furnished 38: -Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 After cait on 3.1008 neeres g00d soll 10 miles wd Sther tan myselt Lowell M wal-| Proerty. Purchasers waiting, | 4 ayes “AND BATH. “AdTOMAZIC etliete es h/t ee | Canal Lot — be ag i REAL STATE _hite, 630 Orlando. Puntiac, Mich. Offic 8900 7a aan del Ra. ° heat; aotrets entrance, near Tel- IR “CONDITIONED BEDROOM . “pur.' ore HOUSE, WILLIAMS LAKE | for ea. Hit . Pa. PONTIAC EM 33311, ‘Huron Shopping Center. | . One heat, | woined duplex. on lake, natural) Gerdens, FE “eT : es. OA __Travel 1 Agencies: ; 25A UNiv 1-8708 8 eee Fooms & BATH. PRIVATE EN- | Be. | + ee babysitier MONTH. — 1 EROOM BRICK. TOME . statute HAVE CASH DOTERE, WAITING. /wrance, W side FE 20611 after) yi¢¢ . - Tight alable BM seis. | AOR -Elivabeth Lak: d er Dade aes 3 1 pecated_en paved. at. city - PLANNING A TRIP? | _P_ 0. Basen 2 ALS ow | Bis be BATE CLEAN COUPLE. A ‘oy jofea_welscins. Laundry arene, Rob, Ot, TOR : Solent oat | soe omits | no drinkers, a Sabian. * : , Bx ~ ound, vicinity Waterford. | CAKE OFFI sso “Rpaenvitiine » TERE” BR Bg a INTERNATIONAL — / ROOM APT, FOR 2E A0u R KNAUF, I Wolverine on Wolverine Lake. no PONTIAC TRAV EL iiamcey avi ER See on: & BATH NEAR PON- ' : frclites, a houses, fireplace, OR Raila cae 4 aaa a ‘school, west OO. | SERVICE - . “tise Motor. Call after 3:30, FE haart: : 1’ ee. ng “Lake Front, 2 bed 000, terms. PE 4949 after @p.m:|. TT A W. Muroo gt FE 33251 TRA 2-4309, ary os __| Rent Houses Unfurn. | 36 WE HAVE SEVERAL 7 ~ rooms afid all. Pull base- HA DES. 7 RMS. ON GROUND FLOOR. NR. y * | ree Bouses 62 J ment. 2 gar garage. Large fenced ary or Colored ed Famulies. ts ‘a Wid. Children to “Board 2 26 _GMC Truck. a ae l. . nd 1 BDRM," MODERN, NEAR AR TEL. ‘RENTAL. FURNISHED bie ; “~ tov schools” a Ne ote cote | NORTH / 1ggepemo| stra tpenand te teetng, We |S Ui ai, ep Siis-ave: OR sab grew’ | T. G. TROCKE : . home ERT. oss 32761 : . 2 & Fi fone ee 1 gare: AMS REALTY at. Ae OF ELE sO TELE: : leading trad of the Pontiac salt. See . . pts. . with a hdd : a . Realtor | ri ra. VICINITY. . & TELE-|- ares.” Do « el obi: Can | 18 = pacbelerten Hi w . , I, : . : 4 Ls e hgetes. rE |; eter included. +0547. APTER R 3-4923. So EE A ek Pike- ara: ne. Meensed home. FE) for an « ment the T Rooms AND BA ae ee. = tate We rat ee ‘ere Ls Sin"nds —_ “~ A Sales gE en y- d ted.’ Close in Fi Wewty | war SUBURBAN. § ROOM MOD. | some, 367 Wt. Household Goods 27) ‘comes, , msiness oppertt ‘anities and Ri . Sie aia t steoraed eo ya ee NO” Objection to 2 ehildren.| f%, Sek a plastered walls, | bome. SPILL LAL OEE EL reso! ogee ts for trade. £ peat 3 car a: Biivate. @, “ ne =e sd BEDRMS. WALLED ti bes 79 School So ~, door. references. | fall, Basement a Weel tos 24 $86. At 1201 6 Ph totaal iiats ne 'p : COM TRO LETE Pike. ; ea on. MA 6-6811, _ REALTOR s ———— 5 are. . Nort 4 ar "Sediag gag ' a LA in ' Saree palance of cedar liv . ares waa pleats ‘ape 2 ae Shicnzn coop” SS" Home New all brick. J ¥ i id Ht Dent wait, = } : OR wit NICH fares || Ee Corner Williams Lake Road & Msp | - Beginning - ; ‘ “m. to 9 @ Mt. cine Ge ‘ye p19 | INCOME & ACREAGE . best . Por Sale Lots: 46 Eve. Mr. Allen FE 23370 : % a : ’ pain ag a eer : T, ELIZ, LAK \ - i oe q PINE L: - ~~. NW S ORCHARD. om. FORA 5 A desirable 3 bedroom home |. —sutskirts of ies at ae or - — mae Soe ee a gts = with lake privileges. 2 baths. modern ranch. , : + , = o74 =e > _ enclosed }car garage and © | mod — Buy Thru Partridge bi ye i 7 large Hyate ress. won fire $13 per week Por details, “List Thru Partridge YOU want a3 bedroom ‘house, RE a a < om gar «+04 call: Lis g YOU jwant s builfin electric range.| +. kn Ce insent. A T | ] cons ort BETTER SITES YOU want « built-in electric oven. ~ ~. Meds Wiedahey St. ose J. ° ay Or Open Eves. ti 9 — Bum. 1 Cherokee Hills !~ a YOU want os a ‘We've si is pi os . : : and. churches, | REALTOR — : nappa —— SS Wow'll.tike the ~~ wan oer | “We've seen this picture! a ping. schools arches REALTOR IM ‘| watowil. 5 acnes ov THE | tu Tclose-in country location — YOU want to live in Waterford Twp. — =< “| to mortg FE_ 42544 rree Pai very best gordon | soll, large Tceeuhna ‘Lyou want lake privileges on Wi-| Sale Hoses ‘Ap un a d oes ey room and bath, all heat, elec.}| CARL W. BIRD, Realtor hams & Msceday” Laven, within For Sale Houses 43 |For cae Tee = ‘Tomewit : West Side Location... , hot water benear, sores son | $03 Community National Bank Bldg, aaah ee yee eee: : [ 6 ROOMS cerpated and land- = ‘iment, gs stories. ol-cheat, pek - termes. - re bis ‘ “ é = _) | ..3, BEDROOMS Risferteiy "priced. Conai | PMC Full pret, HR" | sagg Down, 3 bedroum= tut | BUILD NOW ee A a on ere is a frame house in Pon- 5 ‘ i restricted Watertord Mon. thru Sun.10 to 9 _ | Rae that ek “be bought very) Fear et tee lovely. “Eitchen and dinetie. | ini’ pales Bslinaten freely. eae ; = ' : its desivabie features: storms. “Can_ be nest.” fshing. A steal see’ it today | fives, from our tt o joe GL & FHA | Si.8el sr: ORTH ae: screens, pastered. wails. carpeting Kiorleese ee mang. A HERBERT CDAVIS- ode ci é a 2 bedroom home with expan-_. in dining and living reom. cits 200. Rea 4925 Pontiax Lakée Ro PE 5-4311 ' 2 & in — . divlaea watef and sewer, sutomatic oil ent. Balance on” RUTGERS STREET, lovely 4) SeAQTIFUL WOODED LOT IN - 2% Dn., 30-Y¥r. Mortgage | . 1 "Sie | peek. eae hes weet et) | A teem ome oe ee Zoom ranch, tile bath, oak firs. |" pontine - Watkins Estates, Cal! : : oe > ‘* on this value mins living i 58-2045 : ; ‘ . snd , jen ut. Chee mn room with lene tered walls. This is 1 th IPs 1 3-BEDROOM, QUALITY & = and shrubbed today! Priced s* $7,500 $3,500 da. \ce, family room with : “edo héuse abd only $1,500 ION, BUILDERS BUILT BRICK RANCH larkston | Sleettent. condition. Pr _UNFIN. HOUSE | pleve a, 4 Patio, J. R. Hiltz ee sie Lonetehow School city weler tn. CE copia _ REAL ESTATE INC, | ~ evetiabie. : Eee RARE | privignes "Gam be bought jon w. mura resem) ya rTy so. | WILLIS M. BREWER 2 A RING: Plastered| ™ > Main, Seek ae 3 ___Open 9 10 8 WILLIAMS _ [8 Rate a ee oe Walls; Oak-Floors, Geram- |? M NEARLY KEW) —room houie. Carpeted tiving S the "windows ficors, and {~~ home, i hls. highly “I me ie EST ic 7 Full. Base- Pt seca. Oot aantys. #1 ral, fireplace. ptie, tank ‘in. With the finish | — SV® Aree. fae SE tet SAGE ic Tie Bath Gouineters, |eascoe ta | om’ "Ee og tana | Sertue'Seomtts"etl’ buns |; SYLVAN VILLAGE K 4 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ACREAGE beating|Storms & Screens, Wide| MULTIPLE Listina SmRVICH | basement, gas hept. Land- | Sf which would be 8 good a wotattiehet ‘tn “tees GI Resale 3 acres oo. ots, Paved Streets, City | rammy nome “hs 4 , a eee es th ; Bast side, pérth of Pike | 20 acres, ‘lies beauti Lots, arid ‘Water. Se 8 $ bedroom, spacious liv-) ~ : W T 3 bedroom. mn, MONTE - 7 . re old. " acre, under E-Z ter moe cane. page| cette MTSE. Ge gb | SORE LAREERONT BaTAre : pes cee So “ary | ‘fismertucnis, gamers | CRAWFORD AGENCY es eae oe | Cr RRS at) ee fat as as oniss| Sed, td eat Got | Eitan BY Slug e oe Se it . z Bal, $130 per mo. SS, Tae, || OY LVAN csstary ave, smc conmee| guages |, HARBOR HILES | Open Eves. ‘t* 8—Sun. 10 to. S| REALTY COMPANY elie wnt taxes and insu Erie he ’ ' on : | 383 Oreherd Lak 5-04 gg FU — Drive, 100 x 308 Price reduced Buy Thru Partridge © | nerd Lake Ave. FE Soe, | Boat om to $7850 for a quick sale. List Thru Partridge _ CIVILIANS © “Mtoe Sow. i00 “pet WARD FE. PARTRIDGE 5 s ¢ Sod becement S07 Pulck, REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST. * OPEN EVE. TIL 8 13 EEF c ROSE McLARTY: ° Léslie R, Middleton We ace or Oe Sans. | ———_._FB te —_ fi ea x3 4 : fF & i , | NEAR CRESCENT ROOMS Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor | SHAK ENT LK. WHY PAY RENT fh , : . ae Saat er Fe ies “a | ONLY $350 DOWN ' For Sale Acteage 47 WE BUILD : . "$33.70 MONTHLY , nept "Lake snd Duck Lake on Wardiow . BRICKS $10,975 "ne | me Taxes & inetpeuve ' . Bo Page| Rae ie Ries Sees | rea / ; is ier Poll BEDROOMS ment! ONLY A BEW LEFT |° ® . You oo "Terme / MIDDLETON. én. FE | ponRis a SON REALTORS ; JOSLYN | Loads of Features. |= FLOYD2 KENT, Realtor | : : ADAMS IVENINOS, CALL ] : . W. Huron _|_Phone FE 41557 qennes a | a __ Om 3-242" or PE 8-203 SPECIAL. “ee bac RE RW _Huree _fiere ees . All Improvements In” | 2290 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph | ; — ne pare WATERFORD. - | sid . . PE 20123 9 to 8 i ‘REALTY CO. ‘ t , . t , * | MODEL OPEN DAILY | ices Rie ce ' 8 ACRES... i 1 P.M. 7 P.M. “ $800 per sere, high & dry. mside Se eee — * oe F ; 41 4 ' , ———— city limite. ; . wel. : Blai High Street : a ae eee Ay | cies) | Hae tnt Ste Bea apgygen howrenue eoux:) TY -| Rep diam "ete tect | onila crore son BS . on eee | es CH 1, |JOQUYSOD) seeeseere: |aareg cee fy = . ment CHAS. MAROTTA coe |. fated, BI sett Tite ToVete wita only #580 Gown. rom . ELAINS Building Co. pon merren wousss | Eettigette Pat as wm) boa ee ere tL e . . . : ers, wil. #1, . , Rhee / ‘hae aluminum storms & a VETERANS 130. A gion. aaker, ‘giaae ‘poreh. ice 0$ DOWN ~ cue both bouts | 3-Bedrm. Brick Ranch | _ PONTIAC REALT =. is WHY PAY RENT? | ~ Bae Sect taehnmt.ceng ee se ete: | SR * ‘ i, . ; “ ‘ s EY er j é u 1 inves he “ton ween _ ‘ - ry on 3 3-BEDROOM HOMES | xgar avs |_| eablsate and HOLLY AREA Onl $1500 ens a pstairs, ul ledge- Many Features bedroom. modern on ene fleet . near *rilags Pinits,” gently reef wad ome o : cn car | - All Improvements In kitchen, | Baseme oh Page he om ate ‘to car fire | || MODEL OPEN DAILY wit terme | . fap Bleed to veil at'eal 1:30 P.M. -7:30 P.M. ix : | , ee CL CORNER EARL 30 ACRES MOORE & BONDALE WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY PE 5-604) Leslie R. Middleton BROKER _ ___PE 8-000 > wo = Fs wD 3. ia) ow AH i HY rE iz i Li i oe . a “AJOHN cherry —_—} ene OR-S-4008 - - < | 1904S. Telegraph Rd. - : a_Evee. “Ul O-Oun._19 to je : 2 Ae EE Ae ah ; ‘REAL Estate. | bos bo ofhe ny : ey wees r: + 3 te a fear pe i. a a “ghelr that wil 2 oteeee Open, until # — Sun. 1 to 8 P-M.| scbogi large new Pp t qd eh I Bek Bide | | Fem, basement, ofl form CATITIAGE | ect som ee rae 7 NNE' I] V | “PONTIAC REALTY ||. cae optpp* 70 ace “| Lp Settee os | Smee meters beware eee | eee amma | ROCHESTER RANCH NEW "Harter home wit, ful basement REALTORS _ FE 40528 Flt gh firma Newly decorated 3 com: home |/ OFFERS at gg ets ms; family- e we a | BUT NOT IN A PROJECT! Cus- ”* Exterior ali REAL ORS sa i * - * Isadscsped ™ won oo $7,500. i = re size, living Fi; m orms ans = e ame # room ranch name tom built to withstand the most wired, Pull beth, well, souks i a & Sun. REAL ESTATE INC. /\ Near St. Michael Smile 3 serene, ts Acte let, See’. Os rigid imspection—which is exact- ne) : Now Ss the time _ Feom apartment. Oe eee FIRST STREET ago a . ly what we Invite you to do. a vaneless : to buy your oo — ; ~ these new spacious 3 Be , : ; "| ‘Large bedrooms, 90 ft. living | -g “ rT : , 4 ee ce ecaa | SR BE tae agen] Sey eases 77") rom aaemeat. ot net, | Ege fens bore any rma | -| farm at low ORLY EN DOW ed nag | > family ta excelent cond | | 1M, Dow % NEW 3-BDRM. RANCH | esxve (not « misprint) ot, on the igo 8 room mod-| ” : 5 iv, ” ee adh! gcesh rooms. .Jiving room with 5 rooma and bath on - LA! : ; . aa.’ s A. with lovels I Ful basement, te block / and : nev a ; acs See) : s / ae apes 500, : ae ‘on large wooded lot. : . 3H. W. Bigelow | ~~. <4 y 2 ao a antaesers, | FLUmphries 3 on aa at a | SCHRAM : a | PR BR take| DRAYTON PLAINS |'®- Zuepra ican R me | GATEWAYS toad | Ee Shae) SP | rar ateeaze ~ DORRIS “HAPPINESS [ree | SEES RSET | Russell Young | san Pe ark oe * |One of the Best — oi nore in at NR. ST. BENEDICT’S | Suamtt® ac a m uertoct Ee WARD E. PARTRIDGE "Rent te, dee bear | SREALTOR FE +0 $11,250 : LN lot ‘terms. ih tis a i " Fange. 20 A. alle -| Long Lake Ranch 70-Acre Estate pistely nc. po eS fe ee. OAS : THE PONTIAC: PRESS, “Ta <2 SIONDAY, DECEMBER 3, 1056. tee Sos es Sale sw a Ta ACRES “FRUIT FARM ee “Rowing. tireams, $11,000 "RIDGEWAY. Bay ‘Thru Partridge” List -Thru- Partridg € id 3 BT ACRES i > wae pidge. Op ‘wain sin highway. $300 S's) NI BEAUTY SHOP SPACE, 44 by a'TeR. Fo od Michigan farmer. Write Pontiac Press Box lis. Sale Bu Business Property ” 3 UNITS. zoRe PT, BLDG. VIC. | Union Lt rite income. $3,000. __Pull price $19,500. UN 3-3i97 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge INVESTMENT BUYS ooo ft. Dixte Mek: ta commercial trontage near Mt per ft. 300 ft. of 3438 comemeneio) trent age near Clarkston, $63 per ft 180 ft MB8 and builds sear Oxbow. frostage . Ideal corner. Main read between ones and Clarkston, $5,950. $960 Clarkst - REAL-ESTATE a ay §. Main, Clarkston, Mich, oS MAple 5-582! ~ Commercial Frontage an) otnost an of bust , ; Ber oa ee a main highw Popular Class “C” Bar North os Pontiac © hace ¥ no, ad in- luded ey Ez ce te ne 7a owner wil sane Baie in trade te bint ; “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” | a atocery-Trade netghbortiood - tance cants, oom |Loan Company Saree financial available to cugnee appili- Free. dealer tra’ CALL TODAY _FE 4-1584 ° or WO 25870 Ext 234 Priced only arciner 207 recta rien age Bvailabie, Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTO ‘R. 3140 W_ Huron ~_ FE 2411 COMMERCI > Paceraan on Baldwin fore a kind of busi- ness. i Cutasneoctel lots on Joslyn, 2 corners Corner lot at Hatchery and Air-/| port Road, suitable for gas sta- =a eae has small restqurant on Large bt Lr eg frontage on Jim Williams, Realtor 1218 Baldwin Avenus +0547 Fe 40041 Rent I Lease Bus, Prop. 49A 49A $00 FT_ WOODWARD AVE. ‘PRONT- age saitnio ett limits, small build- ing on lot gas sant C—~ elec- ti . Inquire at 825 Woodward Ave., or cell FE Sa 3% RM L : s @ Rest, W. .Huron at “Lk. Rd OR 3-1078. SHELL OL CO. HAS FOR LEASE service station. at 10 Mile Rd, ADVANTAGES Near Center : Cail LE Tie days, MA 43491 Eves. Business Opportunities s 51 Your Own Business located on main paved meewes. with apppentmenety. 25 ft. of lake tage. B consist 2 bedroom home on W ‘cedar ing om ong for boat Tiv- repalr, : Priced at only $11,080 _ “ome available. 1s main lease. = tock tate, home. NORTHERN nan. doubt, thig—is of the best known . and oldest t taverns in the Beem, Doing $42,000 yea: 5 cot Pall pric down. SUPER ae garage with near per yr., average 20,000 eo , mo, 2 h Daly $12,508 dn ioe real estate, Will Partridge STORE _highwa: Paes capenains near ‘Pontiac gpa jake hving quarters available ‘price cay $1,809 plus smal! Without « eal ea- $38, 500 sae wih 513,880 “Till ‘acetone STATION and large 2 apts, — meee FE 43584 BUSINESSES Ess HU RON "ST. OPEN EVE. 'TIL. > Excellent t Opportunity | 1608 muthiarst ave., perties , rene the US : To s nd ocath Boec ify type and — desired. Deal aren with o I, ‘Degere, ‘Digest Los Angeles 27, Bateman Kampsen| _ REALTORS: FE 4.0528). 20% DISCOUNT | 3 BEDROOM HOME a tmterior. Con- Will dis- tract balance $6,300 ‘Sian per cent, OR 3200 Let Your $$ g yore. for a femal 371_8. Telegraph - Eves. & Sun. STORE FOR RENT [NT M50 and OX. bow Lake, E 34003 #2418. “MOTEL , cory a 8 units on well travelled US25., M Seasonal bust im the Thamby ree and Lake Huron. house. A 8 rkston - REAL | ESTATE INC. Clarkston, Mic Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge i06 FT. FRONTAGE ON At MeN x Aye. 190 ft. frontage on Perry business fret .- ead REAL ESTATE. INC., RESTAURANT ~ & xi STOP 96%. Walton Bivd 3c. HAYDEN, altor Money to (State Licensed Open Eves. 53 bee le . FINANCE ico. ; ™ spcticans Cone: ae a DSS is | af ies Folks Lanne to #80, wp to 24 months — ie oe NES $25 to’ $500 Koo pe ot © quenty ce f signature, “SPATE FINANCE CO. “wee 53, eer | 1 DAVENFO tab) a : Ry. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY | fumiure.” Wo | Sudgets We Pune iad i ies 5 ’ = stag th ela waite, ate oes = arco ov 6PRIGIDAIRE hE | fc Sera rig Gall Ok Soe wher B30 to). Used Trade-In — Lounge chair.. cos bdhaane Pin Waslier SSE pas Nl salto ‘50 0 1 3 pe. sectional <<<... -+ 40+ 50 haNt ites “THOMAS ate FURNITURE CO. ° ga CARNIVAL _ by Diek Turner ship on rk Row, New sw - ‘patient fous wonderful. when Now here’s a nice Mem with a window. enve lope—the. fie discovers i: ian't 6 Wit” 7 N.-Perry Street a and real estate. eae. a MICHIGAN BUSINESS $28 to $500 $25 to =, SALES CORPORATION |» §, LAWRENCE |) pm 2121 caret burner, $la0. ep : : en fu hit = ee a ine _ wie ee +1538 iSite ey - ee PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR . enard Lake Ave... — Need $500 ron hae HOME CAN BE POUND STANDARD | winzns cregr ervessang| itis Ste ersit® it OIL CO. Reena S| tors eee eters parking and , where new * _— ead Is now accepting dealer sppitce- fou, Or Wg ee rasere, veal roo sues, a Ce Adame in ‘Rete. mag ag room Baldwin and Cornell in Pon Home & Auto Se inte NEW & USED. These ~|. Visit our -dept, for real ba: ; - USE poy LAY-A-WAY. PLAN UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY ‘ bouts parte garage of on | yh g we foo Rs “National i eBuniding rough-in or enclose | Hours o'ee 8: Seturdey # th? we es. o eae ro of tree Mortgage _Loans 54 ‘DAILY Zo? ‘Las ; Loans — $600 to $1,500. Ee ow debore any purpose Moe homes, modern” of vot, im wuayicghol 188 F Proof . For home additions or im- —— "Oxi? ‘Oxi2 Felt B. Rus $4 a 7 final day, sale oa seers aor _ By trail a, gel ous rye oes, 9 eo | ae) AND SHARPE a ae. WARD E. PARTRIDGE CASTER REALTOR REAL ESTATE 1050. W. vertible feampane CON- rv: laun-|~ over ¥i 86-0070. . pone | a wg cee Neecciralior, sserifice Buy Thru Partridge L ii Thi Thru Partridge ‘FRED CATA Each contains HUND! of and incom L EQUITY IN home, fu or unfurn. for car small OR 31244 BAND. aay abkh, at . « _Mich, Plateau 2-33. __i¢ EQUITY IN 6& ROOM FURN. house s Some equip N, 22 CA iber, os ec: condition, for tape OAS RANGE, 38°. or on and qs See TV. CR I = . FE 2-7720. RD. RILEY, Broker $09 Elizabeth Lake Ra, PE 4-1157 BLOND CABINET TV for st o 21" Ang oer and; $15. a3 8. Pad * i SA $25. Gas range, #15. Wcnrems | WILL TRADE, EQUITY IN 7 BED- , $. Bird ot: STUDIO ¢ Oll burner, aa Oe Electric 5. D suite, cage and standard, $3. Baby scales, $5. m brick! home, with fir saa eee] eee i « xtlotive| WE. BUY SELL, OR TRADE ¢ pear ae ie. os ORE EARD Ee Fis eated 5 mi i Huron_Gardens. © eget ro! gn in ex Baines For Sale Clothing 56 Prone See end tahoe “© lesb, $200 Muskrat coat, size ¥ 18, excellent condition, | st mahog, exc. .condi- |'s worn twice, Will ‘sacri- : = fice for $50.953 Boston, | pee. betes Take ‘ag~ — QUEEN _ — machine - SINGER Et | sac | i) @enD FRIGIDAIRE, 013. NOT : #13. Fig, tema a a | USED DEPARTMENT | ¢ Crosley deluxe electric range $1 ; | ie tee Salers rane Be) Sale Household Goo Deeds Bu pe eat with. 25 collets, or trade for lathe, off, sm or what bave you. | $30 Elec. Fry Pans iF URAOTG AND BQO IT |Aum. Ware. . er for in| $1 Lamp Tables . 130 ‘én MI 61312 later mode! car. EM ls $3.05 End: Tables ..... eas, sigs a ry $5.05 TV Stands ...,.......005 ‘ . ‘for | BUILDING RTH $200-9000 | G10 Bar Stools 20.202. 2 0c. : L. Mice eondicion. t oven OR 32-1355. 4 : wh accordion ist teble, & & lamp 4%, Savey hee Tange, rect: Hse ae Rd, FE 8-677 / for 17 or ey table and $100 “cash, 2-7720, 313 8. Pad- " 5 j ; re eee gas ‘seve eee ed neers eehavee ve laway jmatirese 16.9 »| Ses And service, ot Saier-or ne Bo on. |30 Percent off on all Sunbeam . | 942 W. Huron ao om E. y's GIRL‘ 26 in. “ik . a o Dew. PE 2-4300. CHILD'S SIZE STATION Wagon car, large tricycle, 16 Florence. Christmas Special al tech, ee Use our layer pie ieTED AF ti ana pans sa a Av. arn, steed S ie ernois rd. are TRONER, | - o new. MY ‘pans Row $12.88. pat kg ey oe 6 OE stoomn tron, ==. Large pe OTE “He sagh canister “a Large sel tove, ‘and 2 aa lave: | KELLY’S HARDW WARE 235 Auburn F. ree a BARNES: HARDWARE ___ Christmas en 59A “GChristnias Tree Dealers Scotch : - to Arcan - j I had to fight to get it from | For Sale Cars 91 - 1956 CHEVY > 4-DOOR HARD TOP ‘quipped ‘with Power Glide and other sm. Never been licensed or tit Also 1856 Chevrolet Be) Air 2- door, Power Glide. radio and beater on fs a company oWner new car guarantee sioes” ‘Only, $195 of your old car “NORTH CHEVROLET 1000S. WOOBWARD- VEAYEOR Chi ROLE tee! sa 1951 Buick | 1953 Plymouth «door .. i let 2-ioor | MAple 5-507! | 33, OLDS. 4 DR. SUPER ts ‘For Sale Cars - ts # or __For Shle Cars “or COMPARE AND. ave games AUTO SALES” : 4 OAKLAND —~GOoD USED CARS. 1986 we 4 Rag Pgs 5 Holiday. 1964 eivreiee, ¢ 4 dove, 13.000 m ‘miles. 1964. Super 8% os Chevrolet sedan. Christmas - - Specials Pull i! Stude, Myd. sedan ..... $295 sedan ieee Chevrole Bdoor ...... 0.91695 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM WE TRADE © UP OR DOWN HASKINS CHEVROLET. “Oakland County’s Fastest Growing Dealer” . €151 Dixie Highway at MIS Open Nites," "i 9 HYD.. Power brakes. Will take Food ‘$1 Mere. or Ford im trade, | & assume payments of $56.78 per mo, 434 Third St. [ss PACKARD. ~400 “400,"° i MILES. | “$3 Packard Patrician, pains, tires, ’ A-l, sharp, $885. ‘st Packard, loaded, clean, $605, MAZUREK MOTORS 245 8. Bivd. EB PE 4-0587 34 CHEVROLET Convertible $1095 “cy” OWENS -Your FORD Dealer 147 8. Saginaw FE 5-4101 ~~ 1951 PLYMOU TH STATION WAGON - R&H, like new, $25 down, monthly. Ca.) credit ¢ $30 MIL bf “cond, Sas : pon ge $70 5. Woodward MI 6-6034 Tg FLY MG QUTH BELVEDER WILL 1 Aa payment of « Bob Frost, Inc. Wham’ Open Till @ urself to one of these fine re used sare values. 4 door Ri- rice. | lack 4 door, 1955 caer. H Air, ev. station Dabo iad Power-. Ride terrifie ¥ Stude. Commander, va, very. md condit: ~ 1951 Plymouth Station wagon - the | HOUGHTEN & SON | 538 North M: ‘Rachester | Olive, 10761 wall res, green and black, $445 full price, $5 down. Phone North | ville 135. ~495§-PLYMOUTHEL. @-door Bélvedere with V-8 engine Power int, oh tas steering. | Power brake: and Power sex 0000 actual miles Guaranteed 100 per cent for 1, year, NORTH . CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward; \B’ham' 1954 PONTIAC Chieftain 8 sedan, Hydra, R&H. l-owner. $100 down or your old call MI | car _8-2756. 1952 PONTIAC, 1 OWNER. Ran, | window washers, sharp and clean . inside and out in Ogemaw. "$8 PONTIAC R CHIEP CATA- tina, ‘Izi1 Collier’ 1 Re, PE_5-4632. 19885 PONTIAC STARCHIEF- 4-DR custom with Power features, It's S31 or Private owner. rE credit manager. isso” "PONTIAC 2 DR. DELUXE, Pontiac 4 eae Also 1 ' feftain delux % | Pioneer. FE 5-6851. - 5 “47 PONTIAC, GOOD < CONDITION, FE }-4295 q tfeet a, veniele) priced right |. | 56 STUDEBAKER President 4-Door .....$1795 i) PONTIAC C $180. CALL. AFTER “ 5-3868. ~ TWICE , the = VALUE and | TWO LOTS” for Convenience & Selection 211 S. SAGINAW 2 Tone Heater, nem: A fing car for the fraction of tts Pihish, Tr W/ Walls. CHEVROLET 4-Door 210, 6 . 2 Tene TURQUOISE & I IVORY. Power ‘Guide. Radio & Heater, Very clean throughout ‘PLYMOUTH 4-Door 2 Tone GREEN, 8 Cylinder Motor, Automatic Transmis- sion, Radio & Heater. Many other extras. “PONTIAC. 2-Door 860, 8 2 Tone BLUE & IVORY, Radio & Heater, "" ydreuvatic, Padded Dash. Beautiful throughout 34 CHEVROLET 2-Door 210. Radio & Heater, Power Glide. Ice GREEN Finish been checked and rechecked. Ready to ge. orl, nat eoat, Radio & i , 36 we Pe) CHEVROLET Del Ray 8 2 Tone BLUE & IVORY, Matching Intertor, Power Giide, Radio & Heater. CHEV ROL. ET Convertible RED Finish, New BLACK Top, t wells. Radio & Heater, Power Glide.’ Save money on this FORD Custom 4Door-8 2.0.0... 00065 $1395 All GREEN. Finish. Radio & Heater, _ very clean interior. , Price below ‘market for quick sale. CHE VROLET Convertible 8 Fone BLUE/ ware Top, Radio & Heater, Power Glide, Walts. Low mileage. CASS & OAKLAND NORTH ~ CHEVROLET | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham » 32 Qavs DELUXE «4 DR. EM) | | 1955 CHEVY $1495 A snappy looking convestinie that's td like new. Has Power ae. se and heater. Buy now ‘N ORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham SNOW TIRES . New Kelly ustesers © mow m Tires. SERVICE e TIRE ‘& “TREADING CO. Pi nF otorcycles 83! ot Fer Sele cycles 83 pa | ~" AND SERVICE nice of ¥ Davidson, see Hariev Bales Co. For Sale Bicycles 84 BREE EY AUTO PARTS BOY’S 20 IN. BIKE WITH TRAIN- wheels, $20. FE 40907. : 7 Boats -& A Accessories 85 85. ) LADIES Por bis Christmas buy j Johnson Outbeard Py me fad Buy SL ANB. AUGI ’s $30 Oakiand FE $0453 | + LETE O'NTBOARD j2$ ey erate & 16 SEAPL Es NLAND LAKES SALES W. Huron FE 47121 FE 76122 -|1a, HP, SEABEE OUTSOARD Mo- 1 Hull ag a and Ee wer ni! ve ti pribrudes ate greatly Predacea “MARINE: SALES & SERVICE | 4a B_Telegr “EVINRUDE EF MOTORS “ST models | Harrington "Boat We orks E 2.0033 WANTED. TO SELL — Bymtede Pe ge AR tommy oh | Paces oma Godfrey's Talent Scouts. Life—ts Worth Living. _ Dramatic narratives by Bishop ‘Fulton J. Sheen. “Thitee Ways to Propose.”" (9): The Unexpected, + Woman thinks her husband and ‘best girl friend are in love in ] i | i | | t for ithe first time in Cuba.—-— (7) Lawrence Welk’s Top | Tunes and Néw Talent. (9) Den- ney Vaughn Show. (4) (Color)). Robert ‘Montgomery Presents. | .“Sunset Boulevard". starring Mary Astor. (2) December Bride. _ Ruth and-Matt- decide not-to- sell confusion _o yer redecorating’ | problems. '16:00—(9) Bowling Time, Special Eagle. Brave Eagle's son is held hostage by “Gung 10: -Agross the Border.” (4) Plays ; house. (2) Susie. Ann Sothern in! Swamp country “Seminole Ever- giades."’ (9) Million Dollar Mo- vie. Wife is accused of murder-| ° ing- husband in “The Paradine “Starring Gregory Peck.| "vps | Ann Todd; Charles Laughton. ‘Danny sheds crutches in “Dan-| ny's Comeback." (4) Sir Lance- . _ quest” Playhouse, “The Roof,”’\15 Coiest Red Buttons tries TV again Dec. . |29 on the Como show... Not only: will “Mama” return ¥:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. \s:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. at Diablo,” Sam Briggs’ enemy in “War’ Paint.” (4)/8:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom, to-TV 16 but it probably will + turns to tell town’ he failed. med. Break ‘the $250,000 Bank. 2)|s.00—(4) Romper Room. sing tn tho boneen's thet £9 Christ- | school. (9) Family Theater.| Foreign Legionaire. B.usterj9:39—(7) Frankie Laine. jmas tale,. an affectionate Scandi- | Gabby and Roy in “Southward) Conte in “L'Esprit de Corps.” |9;45—(2) News, Weather: navian fantasy about animals talk- Ho.” (4) News. 00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie.|9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth ing on Christmas 1 Eve (2) The Gary Moore Show, (4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story Studio. 10: 3012) Arthur Godfrey Time. (4) Price Is Right. (7) Theater; Seven. tle) , es 11:00—(4) Home. _ "ie 11:80—(2) Strike It Rich. (7). Robin ness’ purty daughter ~ and Rickey. Babette won't be doing so much 11: 55—(9) “ere TV this season—she's now a fresh- rade a aan Di TV fil ; biz f aliant Lady. (4) it Disney's m biz for tn00— ok (7) 122 omer ) Te 1956-5T alone is the equivalent of 84 ics. (9) Let's Go to The Museum. feature pictures . . OLD SWEET SONG Cutiepie Jill Corey’s Columbi tet0-taF Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Er- |1:00—(2) Ladies’ Day. (9) Mystery Records’ hotcake, Ww wins..49) Telescope,“ a was. written by send she! /1945(2) The Guiding Light. © /cen in 12- 0 youre betere she _ Matinee. (7) My Little Margie.|"** pegtcr he | (9) Showtime. 1:30—-(4)" Hollywood _ Story. Stars on’ Seven. %:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4), (7) Jack Lemmon's very peyd wife Cynthia has returned to the acting career (they're splitting up) which! Art Carney get a show of his own?) “] Love My! ice Chancellor Madison Sarratt,| |e quit when my ek — tres mi A Wounded Coa , Jumps Deer Hunter SALT LAKE CITY @ = Deer hunter Kirby Allen escaped with a scratched neck. torn coat and 3. reer... Five of the nine young comedy | writers NBC signed a-year ago now jare assigned to regular NBC-TY [shows a: ; One's with “Stanley,” jthree “with ° “Washington Square,” land one with “Tonight” . . None! jot which assignments could pre- insurance ” Woman Escapes : Desert Burial Grandmother Digs Out ~ of Grave in California; damaged. ed-cougar jumped him. ProsnegeD gy ts pol MOP E the big cat while hunting deer ‘in’ the Wasatch mountains. a) He stalked the cat for a short distance when it turned and tore: into-him, then fled. “It was all over before I had a chance to get scared,” ‘said Allen. A game warden advised him to leave wounded cougars alone. \Kentucky Home Is Too Much. ~ : apparently too pouch for-a New Aorker. ee Sng Emmett Francis O'Rourke tele! for New Yorker | F LOUISVILLE, . | Police Hold Two talgic strains of “My Oe Ken-] tucky’ Home,** vy wereld yee = ange the™ police station from: : — ee of | pet sen ter ey te She had been beaten and stripped naked. She staggered and crawled five miles across the desert, shielding her body from the blazing sun with tumbleweed and other sparse. growth, she said. It took her 24 hours. aoe * * o ‘ | A motorist diseovered her crouching beside Highway 80, Sépt. 14, about 2% miles west of | E) Centro. In Gay Gift Wrop - aa #328. | | cereus Be LTD, PEORIA, ILL. Mrs. Winn is involved in-a civil —fsuit— withthe “over. trol of a building supply concern at of which she was pomnaty. mal ROOFING . = ; ager, ' : . . HOT SPRAY METHOD [Coed Paradise Agptieg steed carted . ——"~ * TRATION AND A ... WI net : NASHVILLE.-;Tenn._®=-Vander- e or under any weather : bilt University now has three male ee ‘students for each coed. watt ie Jeb 5 Year Unconditional lee “Tt won't . be long.” remarked! ““mntit-we can promise every girl who- comes to Vanderbilt not only a folie a hapbends ? Meet Blenda: (7) Charm Theater. 2:30—(2) Linkletter’s House Party.; (4) Tennessee Ernie. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan . #eROSS- 1 Plant part 6 Tropical tree an * i $:00—(2) The Big Payot. (4) Mat-| ® Tneipient flower 12 Measure of 3 Orsek inee Theater (Color). (7) After- aoon Film Festival, “All Over Town," Saraly Churchill. (9) Re- burglary ‘ suspect is trapped on)! i i ienement roof.. 13:20—(Q) The Bob Crosby Show, (9) Howdy Doddy. 4:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:18—(2). The Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. mM Cartoons, / COLOR Ty... 4:45—-(4) Modern Romances. (1) ‘Santa Claus Show. §:00—(2} "The Barly Show;“Beauty!{t for the. Asking,” Lucille Ball. 4) I Martied Joan. (7) Mickey | Amateur Tennis Champion. Don Ellis vs. Ray Schanen in target. bowling. (2) Studio One. Immi-! grant family enters the country, | guest, Shirley Fry, ‘Women's — illegally in “Portrait-of a Citi- wren ri r FE 8-0401 "gen." 10:30—=(7) Dr. reer in “Dr. Berinett Story.” (A), Waterfront. - ‘ 11:00—(7) -Soupy’s On. (9) Ne tional News. (4) News. (2) News. 11:10~(9) Weathervane. f 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater, “Lost City of the Jungle” with Russell Hayden, Lionel Atwill. “Fm @ colonel iti the Confede-|j ie aa re —@) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss|"@te\ air force and it's a job 1M TV. RADIO & AUTO. Sahdeeatiak. i ilike,” “he added, “AIF T have tom = = : mise bes Pau & Stary Foro 19 Keep the Yank i ext ‘ote - RADIO SE RVICE gee |1:%8—() Nightwatch’ Theater,|"Te®¢- I'd be a colonel for Jim Look fee | 1 George Sanders, Wendy Mantel eee ee Se ee : oF hone in "The Gay Falcon sourl cider.” I Weterford Township Hall 137) Thirty Minute Theater. ; i oe sre etter leo an] RCA COLOR TY 10 SANDERS RADIO dent hasleft her helpless to keep Free Home | sears hold over her husband in “The ‘Case of Emily Cameron,” . star- ring Ida Lupino. (4) Tonight. Bec AY MORNING © ,6:50—(2) Meditations, (4) Today's “Farm jee -13). On Hudson's Secret! / ) Journal. Doctor's overconfidence/Hart Benton, the artist, has: de-| Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. '5:30—(4) Gene Autry 127 Parke St. a ae es 9 Suitable Declines Colonel Offer; 10 Polish lancer “a 50 $1 rerecctiot 82 Plerce with. «© 5$ America® poet Bac: ima, Pood tan 4 Couple Doesn't Go for Hats - gles 4 Writing table 7 Nautical. term . 26 Grew Q 24 Characteristic 30 Teelandie “page > 3T Cape 33 Love goddess 36 Realm 7 Place 3 Plants —< 4 Confines a Pruit 47 Girl's name ‘clined an appointment as an hon- jorary colonel-on the staff of Gov.- jelect. James T. Blair Jr., because “[_.just don’t go for those: funny hats." - “As a colonelyou have {0 buy a uniform with a hat that has. t & Greek letter 6 At. previous 7 Misplace 8 Comrades feathers on it,”’ Benton explained. _ : ' HAMPTON ri {Since 1928) 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525] 9) Om Mxtere ne on san) 5 Pon Paacren trom toe sn, Ph FE 4.9736 ye | TILE CUTTERS Park in Our Lot Behind the Store! hsp alt Tile ht ks Sa a | _THE PONTIAC PRESS, “MONDAY, “Decmnnn 3, 1950. pre ‘ y that swent ‘close tojdeveloped and managed for Chis: mas tree growth. {One leader in the Christmas tree industry, Roy Halvorson, brings thay a million diminutive hol- y trees: out_of the forest wilds jof ‘northern Minnesota: each -yar- moniner iy But the dwarf spruce are only one of a variety of ever- favored for Yuletime use. 7 ; Grow Into $60 Million. Business iday. ‘jescaped July 27 from the prison’s _|disposal -plant. Morgan, 27, sen- -jvember, 1955, was caught by local) {spotted a stolen car in front of a _}home occupied by Morgan’s rela- ‘tives. - thome - {prison Teenage Girl Controls Car acieder our “emanti ee Te ‘sources, don't. Foresters and con- servationists agree that most trees. cut for holiday use would have to be cut anyway to make room for other trees to mature. TreeKing Halvorson cuts only as Driver Keeps Cool five percent of his 60,000. acreage and Saves Lives each ease , ? Dri F WINDSOR, Conn. ota Pw hitting 70 5 risoners CScape, fan. A dcp ely ~ At the wheel, Cynthia Moran, 17, pounded furiously with her foot on the brake. Her 14-year-old brother David sat frozen to the front seat. Crowds just a few blocks ahead were crossing Broad Street head- ing for church, Traffic Patrolman The escapees from the Dalton) Robert Christensen wag directing Work Farm near the prison were| them acon. Mexico Leonard, 23, sentenced last . % May to 1-15 years. and Charles! Something had happened to the Friedline, 23, sentenced in 1951 to|Car at the top of the hill. Sud- 344-15 years. Both were sentenced dently ‘the engine had roared up from Monroe County for break-|#"4 the car ‘spurted ahead. ing and entering. : ’ Cynthia. couldn't stop it, The Caught was J..P. Morgan, who) , kes didn't -hold-- She couldn't! get the gears into neutral, Noth- ‘Another Is Caught JACKSON @® — Two Southern Michigan prison trusty's escaped and another was caught yester- ‘tenced from Detroit to 2-15 years i for breaking. and entering in No- the ignition. She leaned on the “hern “and. ‘turned the car onto: the center} espanade—a grassy strip dividing) horth-south lanes on Broad Street. Patrolman Christensen shouted at the crowds to get. out of the) "way. Cynthia came to the intersection ahd by then managed to jam the gears into reverse. The car jolted’ Arbor, was nabbed as he left the was returned to the and last" Auto Plunges Downhill : ing happened when she turned bal it, Police said thay believed the linkage between the gas pedal and the carburtor in Cynthia's bia) had stuck, - “She: did a remarkable Job ot wet the car,” they ond. Early Yule Cards Although Louis Prang of Boston is credited with creating the first commiercia] Christmas card in 1875 the practice of se Prang, well known as a lithog- rapher, produced cards of exeel- lent quality and design consid- ered supérior to the British. His -dominated-the market wa 1890.) ticards became popular’ at once aiid] ~ \ aoc ae fala rights and/working, ¢00 soul UAW Strike Just Before Deadline FLINT w — A treatened strike nea Grand Blanc was settled 30 minutes before strike deadline yesterday following a 40-hour marathon bargaining session. UAW Local 581, which served the issues were over weass LeM@ 1 YOU MAD A NECK # aN (AS LONG AS AMS FELLOW . 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