Ten ee 3 ae ui = ska siete ete th i eran ae aes © oh, eeciaoane a ye a a a ee eeu « a se bev \ did aceodina nate otal a eer iy, Brice 3 ‘ ie i ‘ - i i 7 i. a. ‘ = ‘ ~h The Weather : i U.S, Weather Bareau Forecast... .. 7 : ¥ ae * cd pT ro Details page two IAC P ee eh -, Tth YEAR_ Pk arr ee “PONTIAC, MICHIGAN ~ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER i, 1956—48. PAGES” a ive % a “ASSOCIATED PRESS - PRESS PHOTOS. INTERNATIONAL NEWS EWS BERVICE # a z x City Gets Look at $5,381,779 7 Budget for 1957 _ Hike of $245,000 Over | 1955 Not Expected to | Raise Tax Rate | Pontiac city commission-' ers jiast- night took their! first look at the proposed 1957 city budget which calls for an increase of ieee iy budget, but shows promises that the present $13:70 tax rate may be continued. _ resented by City Mana- ger Walter K. Willman, the “proposed budget totals $5,- 381,779. , It- is proposed that a Pherassen of Washington. He Tad teen uated $3, = ad: ees asi sien ole for his * Fivis Presley"-lype haireut. His mother, erty tax, while $1,616,217 is Mrs. Alice Phernetton, also inspects the new look. estimated as.income from — sources other than taxes. The balance, Willman out- Vacation’s Over! RomeoHuddle Beside Fire nes. would come trom $340,571 from the city’s un- Student Returns — Shorn —Cold Will Continue areropriatea surpius SHORN STUDENT—Rumning a comb through the shortened locks which opened the doors of the Bameo High School to him again is Robert eee ommiussioners, under the City . * .By LEE WINBORN . The US Weather Bureau’s.fore- car ‘ ee en ne er & “ t fo Pontiac and icinit 5 20" Pr oO y * z maize i a Press Romeo Correspondent ~ Se ee A public hearing for Jan. 15 on ~ The a f R H Sc ; mostly cloudy and continued cold the budget savas achetaiod oors of Romeo High School opened yesterd@y jonight with a low near 3 pudg for 16-year-old Robert Phernetton who had visited a Tomorrow will remain cold, with _~“TMt budget as proposed and . ” . ‘ ibmitt based esti barber shop and had his “Elvis Presley” lockS shorn. the chance of occasional lght aay aaa watin s pore _Retuctantly submitting to his parents’ decision that snow flurries, gh near 2 for 1957. that—will ¢¥- possibly — ee —this education came first. The weatherman has reported permit the continuation. of $13.70 he maintained he still pre- that the outlook for Sunday is snow per thousand tax raje,” Villman d OF 4 2 i me 2 ferred his previous upswept. “7° — —— us ice on f hair style Twenty degrees was the lowest An @stumate of the 1957 tax valu L . temperature’ recorded in down- s+ m of the ' id be $250 — - “I'm not happy.” he said. “My town Pontiac preceding § am vail ion, Wi itt man. oy compared n A = oie told me to have my hair A: t-p.m. the temperature read ae = P cut ~ Lia. mperaiure readir, $739 million fer the. current IS esignd ion. Mrs. Alice Pheraftin ceatunued an eee =_— C7 , to stress that” fd her’ hus : : ‘band ‘still feet di «a /pgrental Could Admit Re ; : Fine Charles Williams fen inane ‘now a emmd ene ha ses ee sapere eae - oa - = P| ct a! ( $90 for Registering hair cut.” “oe a a a _ a ES public service and pit cipal con- 5 ; C ef = an-Vi ale : -' False Name at. Motel Ste added that their primary ‘Trimigration Act deGlafed today in on “ys “aiscal lini : . L —s grange! her son had ‘that -Attorney- General - Herbert in city’s fiscal. limits Missed 2 vs school—w as . 1 : Madisen Heights associate Jus- to get Reberf back into the . pe ius Cue oe ind, Community“ — tice Charles 0. W iams, “acc al cineurenm: ZA Hungarian refugees to the U.S Willman listed these reasons 7 of.making indecent propesals to an Afier the haircut, the boy and : - for the hike over the present F. 1s-yéar-old Ferndale ‘girl, said this his mother applied for his re- 2 _ bedget: (1) higher costs of con- f , morning he will meet with his at- admission to School Supt. T. C. Less Aid From U.S.? _ Struction supplies, (2) increased i torney today to decide whether to Filppula. Filppula, agreed © WasiINGTON (INS) — Senate a ee instruct Robert's teachers to help com an batic Ie adoption of Social Security for resign before removal proceedings military: appropriations chairman a a : : c HES him make up work he had missed Desls Cave NM nae’ city employes, (3) . adjustments - are brought against him = vez, N. M., suggestin i sation to keép in lise since he was denied admittance Britait and France may get lees" Compre P But neither Williams nor the at-{or failure fo conform with school financial aid this session: “Much h the rising cost of ving __. torney, Andrew J, Fidilis, would policy on grooming and dress ag [love vis United Nations I love!) &* S2 “Se Patt by industry : ‘give any indivation whether the Two weeks ago, Macgmb County Uncle Sam more and I want his d ether cites. ; embattled justice will haul down Circuit Judge Alton H. Noe ruled defense needs to'-be considered dditig “personnel in various de- his fag. , that the Romeo’ schoo} board and above all else.” : Continued _on cate 2, Col. 2) ¢ «© @*@ . administrators were~ within their ——— $$ —} Yesterday,” Williams was fined Tights in Sees such es U:. $90 and $10 eosts for registering He advi Robert to ave 2s c L k De cat at a Bioomfield Township motel hair cit and return to school. a e e under a false name, Waterford During the ‘ensuing perigd the Township Justice Willis D. Lefurgy Phernettons had been debating sentenced Williams after he plead-| whether or not to’ carry their.case ed guilty. “to a/ higher court. Williams paid the fine. His’ ak oo 4 }& | ternative was a 9) da y Baye sen- _. tence. ae ~ [Straits Bridge to eo > Chief — Assistant Preacisier MSU-U. of *M. on each of six nights at a motel This means the bridge will bear < with him. | Michigan State University's colors.y : . * * @ ‘by day and the University of Mich-' " After notifying Madiso# Heights igan's s at night, Rubin noted. as police.she said, she-agreed. Police) ” ——- eg followed the pair to the motel, ‘ ; where Williams registered under Won't Return Refugees : =e false rau and Miss Slate| VIENNA (INS) ~ Austrian For-| ‘slipped out of his car. '” eign Minjster Leopold Figl, on a A lie detector test Tuesday con-|Communist demand - that . Hunga- $245,500 over the current - laf il Aid Proarat ~~ - WERE HE COMES™ Claus was seen entering Yre city _kids neédn't worry. Just « would be back7*fs usual on Christmas Eve. | Named State J aycee Olid Saint Nick premised i now he/s helpin because Santa this morning, the Pgntiac Ar he >} tight Wheeils”’ «Ye Safety Director things /in shape paratie. | i Pentiac Press Phete g the Retail Merchants Assn. of ea Chamber of Commerce get for tomorrow's *Christmas-on-. —EE—EE Haskill Wants New Laws Newly appointed toa state safety mands action onthe part of the Leslie Hudson. has agreed to intro- Cjyle R. Haskilf, chair- Peston, 'man of the Chamber of Commerce will for highway safety Hgskill was named state chair- junior chamber here : He. said fe: will ask the state- wide organization to petition legis- s for laws which will Lexab ze chemical testing de to help eliminate c on lac part of out - IE, : a drivers; ° And ¢all for a mandatory an- nual check of all autos for me- chanical fitness. Haskill said the mounting acci- dent and traffic death. rate te. Sel to Operate 5. Way. S. Plan to Help ~£urope Waits Removal of Troops. From m.Egye! W ASHINGTON on “The: United States is prepared to putsinto opt; eration immediately an emergen- iey oil aid: plan for Western Eu- irope, offierals said today, once | Britain and France get their troops lout of Egyot. | * s i Plans for emergency oil aid cov: ier these main points 1. Activating a Middle East emergency committee of 15 major! oil comipanies -with the task of us- ing, all tankers, including sorhe to: ibe taken from laid up reserves. 2. A comparable pooling by Eu" ropeans of their own oi! trans- portation capacity. . flow of oil from the Middle East by pip@liries, At present this is a relatively small quantity in terms of Europe's needs. 4, Arrangements, still to” be worked out_in detail, for meeting the oi} requirements for many countries outside Western Europe. 5. Assi tance in financing, to be worked out probably some weeks from now when the size of Eu- rope’s need. for financial help is known, : “The gasoline shortage became 3. Maintenance of a maximum) the biggest topic of conversation’ legisiatur e \ In Michigan last year. he point- accidents. recommetdations. 812 reported The three Pentiac State Representative.” ll for legalization of chem- session, duce ? ical testing in the next Haskill said. TO MEET GROWTH PROGRAM Safety Committee, said today he ed out, the éie were 2,004 killed on, Devices to test for alcohol in the | ask three pieces of legislation highways and 62 234 injured in 196,-: body are used throughout the,state, Haskiil are not as - said, but he believed ‘they widely- accepted as ‘and is with- man of safety ‘for the Michigan Haskill said, have been proposed evidence in court aS they should and Junior Chamber of Commefye. He by the Chambet of Gomerce Safety be.” should meet many of the needs is on the board of directors of ‘the Committee In Pontiac. blood tests are used (Continued on Page 16, ( “al. 4) May Get Out by Christmas it ithdraw SS==55" Brish and French Ready to From Eqypt ehind Gant Parade Guess Who’ s Here for Big Parade dj Units Ready \V for Traditional Yuletide March Christmas - on - Wheels _ Set to Begin at 9:30 at Saginaw, Turk Santa Claus and that ‘Yuletide spirit will be ush-- /ered in tomorrow with all the color and ‘splendor young and old could ask _ifor, as the ninth annual “Christmas - on - Wheels” parade marches through the heart of Pontiac. Promptly at 9:30 at the Saginaw and Turk forma- ‘tion area,, Pontiac police — ‘motorcyclistS will kick over their machine starters, ‘echoing the beginning of a stream of 57 units up Sagi- naw. The Weatherman warns parents and children alike to bundle warm- ly as temperatureS will hover around, the freezing mark with cloudy skies above Parade Marsha! Capt. A. J. Lar- gent and Gerard A. Poehiman, ex- ecutive of Retail Parade Closes Sifets 1t. Joseph Koren, chief of the - police traffie and safety bureau, warned motorists that the fol- lowing streets would be closed . director “the | fo traffic beginning at 9 a, m. Saturday Yriue to the Christmas parade: Saginaw frem Wilsen to Oak- land, Oakland from Saginaw to. Sanderson, and Sandersom, from Oakland to Caxs. He said east and’ westbound traffic would not be effected south of Wilson or nerth of Johnson. . Cass, Bagley, Perry, and Paddock will remain open to north and southbound traffic. Merchants Assn..sponsored ev estimated that with good weath ‘some 50,000 will line Saginaw a ‘Oakland to watch the spectacie. Parade officials stressed that the units will. move regardless ef the Weather. Last year, 30,000 braved a chilly downpour to-wit- giess the event, Highlighting the parade will ‘be 19 floats entered by Pontiac hureches. depicting religious themes. These will-be within the first 33 SEND of pine pare line. The aecand mace ol the march will include gaily decorated floats constructed by 14 school greups, LONDON (#—Britain aaa France ‘appeared set today with themes from a “Toyland Sec- to write off tReir Egyptian. forces with few or. no conditi Foreign Secretary Selwyn Lloyd arranged emergency invasion by working out a _ prompt and coordinated “phased” withdrawal of their FLOATS ARE READY ions. talks here with French Foreign Minister Christian Pineau for a final rundown British politicians and © ? of policy.. Lgiablen et of political views. agreed thatt a pullout was imminent Signs mounted that the. two gov- b ernments wefe anxious to get heir troops out of Egypt with all the speed political expediency Ee per- mit. i wal fer, Clear what eeu if any. France and Britain will demand, or how long the’ with- drawal will take. _ predictions -it can be commuted by} | Christmas. In Egypt, last- minute Egyptian ‘ objections today hated a march ‘by units of the U.N ice force, ‘to positions on both of the! no man’s land Detween Egyptian, and British french“forces. Just 4 Danish ‘thfantry in the blue helmets of the, new U, N. force prepared to take over front- line positions on both sides of the cease-fire line, the Egyptian com- mander informed U, N, liaison of: (Continued @ Page 16, Col. 6) firmed the girl's story, Taylor said, rian refugees be returned: “We poy Pat — San documents! will never send back any refu- or proceedings, inst their. wishes,” Madison Heights’ city council =. gered anion amie voted” ‘Wednesday night to ask the, I T cl P. Governor's office to bring the oust-| : ~ er proceedings, and ordered police nio ay” s Tess - pads pce occa cases to — Comics .......:: Sees vane 40 d goourt. County, News. Sonor jolae~ 5 - | EK Leedreaes , 6’ * i — “96 Turn Tanks on a - Markets ..... irs visage “| 9 tort’ High: School. fee oo 18 a __ VIENNA (®—The fins to-| | Pet-O-Gold Answers......... 19 ee. EESTI day were ee aie tanks in Roe rye... ped CAMPBELL: don Untuk EVENT — Milton Campbell, of ~| SPOTS... wks a ne Popohings Bee doae a Plainfield, N. J., (right) and ’s Tan Bruce,-race for the but the number of fugitives $ Pe Salgh Sae Se ee Oe er race, which Campbell won. to reach Austria passed the| Wilson, Earl..........:....:. See. at Mel- 100,000 mark, — . : in Europe which starts ae Se ae SAR atigue Called Biggest Hazard to Usetyl Life =e SEATTLE rs — Fatigue is the, _ antidote is physical activity, even when one feéis tired, a specialist in the treatment of\the ageing as-| serted today. It takes a lot" of will power tp get going when one feels the need) of rest, but rest usually is not the > De ‘ktumpp. who "talked to a. teporter previously’ ‘parfticipated | in a panel of ageing at a clinical] sessign of the American Medical ce here. ‘ The activity should be some-, thing a person likes, such as golf, ‘swimming, hiking, gardening or tennis, Dr. Klumpp added, and. showld not be overdone. “Too much exércise, as well as too much rest, can defeat its own purpose,"’ the physician. said. No Rest for President AUGUSTA, Ga, House ‘News ‘Secretary James C. Hagerty; commenting on the Pres- “I wouldn’t call it a vacation—he's at work in = “lident's vacation: office “each morning at 8:30." { | | | best medicine, said Dr Theodore | G. Klumpp’of — — City. | 4 4 (INS) — White tion.’ Hundreds of workers have been (Continued on Page 16, Col. 1) $800 Pot- O-Gold differing , Enough to Pay . Christmas Bills! “e ! - : That money in Pot-O-Gold is _ really mounting again. After the judges failed to find’ a winner 'from among 8,892 qualified entries, |anether $100 was added to the pot, and the total now is $800. *Puzzle No, 26. You ‘still have. til Tuesday to get it in on time. Aer repeated warnings, we're finally ‘finding fewer entries sent in envelopes, but 79 still missed. the deadline and couldn't Remember, _this is a ving Pom it will be postmarked on time. - ‘The postmark that is put on your fice is the date that determines If you would be interested in ~ greatest obstacle to a happy, use- Countifig that into your own pocket, - There were some 4) life for oldsters and its best.’ turn to page 30 and begin work,’ entry after. it reaches the post of- - ee Two Holdups Peepiag Tom Picks House of Ex-Boxer A Milford youth picked the wrong house for his window-peep- “Grocer. and Trucker ‘ _THE PON rTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER _ 1956 : as . AUS. Pressing Hard for Budapest Team UNITED NATIONS, N.Y.) — The United-States began muster- ing support today for a move ‘to tighten General Assembly pressure fault ot his negotiations with Buda- _ {pest over the observers. < There was no indication ‘thatthe Hungarian regime had modified its refusal to admit U.N.’ person- nel or Hammargkjotq:.. Sources close to the U.S. dele- gation said American _ officials were sounding out: fellow diplo-/ ‘Xway to Open Dec. 15. MONROE if — ‘The ‘tentative: repening date forthe southern pot- « tion of the Detroit-Toledo Express- way has’ been set for Dec. 15, ee ing, police said today. More Gilt Items on Simms : in - South - Oakland i was the West Bloomfield| ” - Paar? ree rem leaders; mats on a resolution which — and Floor Tham Ever fj od ‘Township home of Chuck Davey, a ee spell out, in tougher kale "4 n : <= F Robbed of $360 |former Michigan State University U.N. officials ' announced that/the Assembly has yet nag — @ Tools e ‘and ‘professional boxer. | |Secretary General Dag Hammar-|naton over the brushoff given the BE @ Housewares e Others Be oper . ‘ skjold_ would issue his long-await-|U.N. proposals to make an on- Two heldups, which . netted | Sheriff's detectives Don Francis d : , | ¥ | a ic land Jack Davis. cad today ed report O meres on the re-|the-spot check. thieves’ a total of $360, occurred year-old David Thebo was seen . in southern Oakland County last py Davey as he peered into the night, Police have descriptions but | window Tuesday night no suspects in the robberies. | Davey, running out of the house, Leroy Williams, a Flint trucker,| ‘Tied to stop Thebo’s getaway but was held up and robbed of $190, as bruised on the hip by the at the intersection of Telegraph fender of the escaping car, they and Golf Drive in Bloomfield said. Township, just south of the Pon-| But the boxer noted the. car's tiac city limits, shortly before ‘license number, and__ detectives midnight. jtracked Thebo do aa —_— =, | prosecutor Edward igley sai penny in ive ae eon | jtoday Thebo admitted the window K aie narket at 3901s Nerth- |peeping in a statement this morn) | aealieak Poredagion) Teuuship | ing, and is scheduied for arraign- aug laiveck onltks bead wi . iment this afternoon before West ‘Bloomfield Townshi tice El. gun and forced te hand over $170. | mer c. Dckeria. p Justice Es Investigators have not linked the cerimes together, peewooebegred = Commission Given LOOK at This Christrvas SPECIAL! Full FOOT. Seal Recoil Ruler $0c Value * All steel ‘recoil ruler ¢ with power re 37 Sturdy pare syle BENCH VISE. ata made. markings. $2.59 Value ‘ Feported a man believed 2 about 27 years old held up V 48 | liams while he was working on ihe T B d t truck enginé alongside the road.| entative u get They said the bandit drove up in| . : 4 ) a Ford Thunderbird with a com-| (Continued From Page One) SALE OPENS AT CRANBROOK — Students at | (l-r) Anna Kang of Honolulu, Nancy Fisher of | a-Inch panion who never got out of the: partments, such as firemen to man Cranbrook Academy of Art in Bloomfield Hills Franklin, Alan’ Wallie of Pittsburgh, Pa. and | si aio car. He asked Williams if he was|the new fire station at West Huron | having trouble and then pulled a‘ ‘and Genesee, was another reason | gun on him and demanded mon- mentioned by Willman, ey. Partee; wha_siltfred ho ill et. he repeal includes continua- fects from the blow on the. head, | tion a the Seton egproned Sik told State Police two youths about! _millg or $875,000 for capital im- ° so) 18 held him up after starting they provement, and one-half mills or The Day in Birmingham wanted to buy some cookies for! $125 090 toward the retirement of Riu st whem pacers Sa! Lodge May Abandon Plan Commissioners are expected “for Maple-Arlington Site have collected items from the studios for the annual Christmas Exhibition and sale of student work, which opened today at.the Academy Gal- leries. Students and their sale items: shown are Jeffrey Schlanger, of New York City. The sale § continues from 8 to 10 p. m. today, and weekends | of Dec. 1-2 and Dec. 8-9. Ideal for the home handyman. Im- ported from Ger- as many. { Pontiac Deaths | Yo 24 Povtd. Nor 1s Pound. Not I Pound .. BUT sweeties | FULL 2 POUND | Word has been received of the |death of George M. Chitwood, 84, formerly of Pontiac. He died yes- 6-FOOT " HARDWOOD Folding Ruler . _ The grocer said both men got delve’ into the allocations of the| away in a car after taking his capital improvement schedule at waffet _ came Fares at gum- 4 Dec. 7 informal session. This| |tepday « eae Ae hes his prone Regular $2.49 $1.00 Valse! ¢ ee gen Pegtater Inte x Must be approved before approv-) BIRMINGHAM — “We were de-) are twohour nieters as Well 88 Aringion Dr. Pasadena, Calif. | =--SIMMS PRICE-—— TAC euréy folding rar a bag ~ < —* 4 - of the budget. inied and Masonry being what it is, the long term ones, ila two Near illness. , ~ Wow-ee' Imagine * full 2 pound with a « read . oan to police, the thugs Provisions have been made in |we probably won't, fight,” Ray-| Lot H-H won't be opening until} Mr. Chitwood was born on Dec. B prises. Ghee x tat of se tran mas . F ‘ ’ the budget ($200,000) for the /mond Cecil said today, of the re-/néxt Spring, because of cold.weath- 17, 1871 in Macon, Mo. and mar- J tum and but eae packs y, had earlier inquired about a bat- " in colorful metal container to | tery at a radio shop next ‘Goor a Public Safety Building, the com- |}ection by City! Planning Board. er cutting out construction work ried there to the former Lena keep ‘em fresh’ Tonite and rid oe ih rhe a thera unl Geane | pletion of the fire station (§25,- | wednesd nt of his M i ‘earlier than expected. City officials Carnes Bejerday only peice. _ Add 35¢ fer Mail Orders =~ s eae inks pa © 900), and the completion of the a ay night of his Masonic. had hoped to use the space even A retired employe of Fisher F sh Ch C Broad c : Ming itd chong : y cal Orchard Lake - Telegraph road |Bullding committee's zoning Te- though blacktopped. Body Division, he leaves two resh etme rop — Broadway) at was handled by Mats grade separation. hints one ers * ‘daughters, Mrs. George Hicks of “MIXED NUTS . e yi ¢ ‘ “ : Included also is $170,000 or the jl) feelings in the community,’ ’ Ce David Cehan sn Wie phi oo Fon ot er an ots ifirst payment of the half-million ¢j} told the Pontiac Press. His Private service Was held today tec a jdollar allocation of the city to aid group had asked that the Maple- in Manley Bailey Funeral Home: aa Ace wall be at 11690 aun FULL POUND : Perish in Flames in the construction of the new city Arlington corner be rezoned for a = Dovid Tenaya sono Monday from the Turner & Stev- |hospital addition. ; site for a Litas Masonic Temple, man Jr., of 2099 East Maple, The ens Funeral Home, Pasadena. ¢ ; | The annua! provisions for the “Met the owner may coutart de. lbaby died at bleh meaterday | in "RUITPO _ ntinuati > city’s pe 7 ae eur . { 47-PIECE tie eit a he * ue eae ewan id nie peg , Kal counsel to have relief on his Henry Ford Hospital. Final resting Comores , ee ene eee socal ae Progects 8S ® taxes.” Cecil surmised, “He can’t place will bé in Floral Hills Cem- Elks to Pa Tribute 4 nee F ‘rech SOCKET SET ~ dren died early today in a fireplace in the budget. sell it as a home because pf etery, Kansas City, Mo fy Delicious oes outs ee é PS SF ~ i $s a ¥ for C ? ay Rene wich destroyed their diye ab TO WIDEN PERRY uy traffic on Maple, and he | Surviving besides the parehts are. ee ee "219.95 88 —— om. near ~ = The city’s share of the widen-, pays high rate for a vacant a brother, Robert L.; a sister, Su- to Ormer. em ers | | a eee VommUnity in MUSKEGON ng and reconstruction of Perry| let.” le the Era ndperenes. Mr, and alue State police said the father, Pat- street from Huron to the city lim- ay the Weginesday planning nig . pig hand Selene a Pontiac Elks Lodge No. 810’ will Everything needed for mechan- - rick Reagan, 22, escaped the it’, is another peeves of the session, Cecil appeared and ex- all t Kan: Sen ert H. Miller,’ bay tribute to ther 38 members ics, home handymen. etc. . . © je x ansas r | ; flames with an infant son, Michael, | Proposal. f- plained his group's case, but < _—_ 'who have died during the past year wee ; —— ratchets, $ months old > te wae department budget board members reiterated their Charles Hallock _ {with a memorial service at 2:30 _ : : S =n eee rand They identified the victims as | (or 1957 provides for the aperation 1j-ndown voted the week previous- Service for Charles J. Hallock,'P-m. Sunday in the Elks Temple, 5 ; Mrs. Patricia Reagan, 22, and her @%d maintenance of the water sys- |, The topic was discussed at the 691 Ann, will be at 11 a.m. tomor-|114 Orchard Lake Ave. ane BOYS’ and GIRLS Styles children, Denise, 4; Denna, 3, and ‘em and a certain amount of ex- second-meeting because Cecil mis- row at Manley Bailey Funeral _ 2 *6 baa — Washable Twill Patrick Jr.. 23 months old. iploratory drilling pending a de- takenly ‘had not notified of Home, with interment in — Rose-| The annual memofial service — | The three children were trapped Cision as to the city’s final water the first session. land Park Cemejery. will be headed by Exalted Ruler ! ae e. “Cowbo Outfits in the northwest bedroom of the SUPPly.”’ the manager pointed out.. The board's action has yet to Surviving are his wife, Alice; Jack Bender. Owen Kline will give x y one-story frame and tarpaper He added that he hoped a de- have commission approval before two daughters, Mrs. Manley Tyson the eulogy. The public has been in- bs Complete § ize Ranges home, a. former government hous- cision on this would be, forthepm- beceming final. _ jand Mrs. Stephen Hickmott; a vited to attend. ' ing project unit which had been! ing by early next year ‘so that _*» © son, Clark; a sister, Mrs, Anjola .= 2 ¢ a moved from Muskegon and recon-|the city may be assured of An! gio ppers’ funds are the goal of Gowing: and two brothers, Halsey The deceased” members to be * Small ditioned-_: ‘unlimited supply of soft, potal®e numerous charity and- church'Arch and Fred Hallock. ‘paid tribute are * Medium Mrs. Reagan's body was found in Water by 1959.” isales, as well’as mercharits as this | 22. iene * Large ——- POP-UP the second bedroom of the — — {community swings» into its Christ- E | Ea P. OReilly, H tS Electric Toaster. room dvelling Police 0 mas Season Postpone Sentence | ftir weno” Vea won ‘th teas Muskegon county deputies oaia 0 ice uestion wo f Reacag church events’ on. the ; dames Ho Ales. HL Me Trimmed J ests on $19.95 Value 19 Reagan rari to the home of neigh- agenda is the Yule Bake sale set Leroy Richards Pants_or Skirts a Year ‘bor Car] Denison, shortly before in Golf Club Robbe at Redeemer Lutheran church for on rue arge Bat P B Weeden L. M. Coleckully decersted twill sa ucrantee 5 a.m., carrying oo infant and ry Dec. 13, wfth the Ladies Society Erwin W. Drge easy to launder. Young "We@- Chrome plated fittings o shouting: as sponsors. . Sentencing of Ada Wyatt, 3-year-. party Hadar, et erners’ will love ‘em choice of kitchen colors. “My house is on fire.” Over $500 in cash and an unde. - Prank E “Baldwin approved. With cord. Reagan eft the baby at the-termined amount of liquor, food, A newspaper sale to benefit old Keego Harbor mother of 12 Frederick L Ward. Charter Member \ : a / neighbor's and attempted to return and cigarettes was taken from a CTippled children is set for Dee. convicted of child cruelty, was ou maa a ‘ i to the flaming home. The roof col- West Bloomfield Township golf, 7! by the Birmingham Rotary postponed for a week yesterday. | Devld N, Runyan FLANNEL Lined lapsed into the burning building. club in a breakin Thursday morn- ang aghast luaiaaed y | Mrs, Wyatt will be sentenced by). Bradley M4. Zimmerman preventing his entry, deputies said. ing, Oakland County Shefiff’s de-, TA : . Circuit Judge George B.-Hartrick| games Theodoroff Corduroy PANTS © a oa said today. A roast beef dinner, complete pee 12 at 9:30 a.m. A 10-woman. somes Se ee ee - -Bartender’s Tip Leads vn yale Rictlardson, qyarg of with tnging waiters is “ i i2 2-man jury found her guilty. of| Glen t. Turner’ — Gearenteed” $ Combination arth 5 ae blll c 1S-| night at 6:45 p.m. at the Firs re ake . to Arrest of. Bandit covered the burglary several hours Congregational church, with. the ee aa Seay Buch ot mareaels oe Velee Sandwich Toaster sa. ‘after closing at 2:30 a.m. He said’ music committee in charge of the her daughter by a previous mar-| Attnur Ho Ademe” Now Only and Waffle Baker ROIT ® — A_bartendér’s the cash wag taken from the cash moa) and its entertainment: _ | gJohn W. Deere Sizes 3 to 8. Washable corduroy lof} themory. said detective Irvin register, a Raine place in under, es pate Judce Arth E doors! Sera Denn? LOM with 100° flannel lining. Full $14.95 Value Hathemati, Has led’ to the arrest the registers and from- cigarette . Another today event is the Sear : - Ee s nya ee elastic walst. All colon. (TWO pate 2 watfies 88 | ofa. - Batit-whes held up six—bars and shuffleboard machines. Christmas’ bazaar at Our Shep. (52 : day no ae as been set for) ss Daniell, MLM. pair $3). or toasts 2 sand- | éin the ‘past month with an 1857. Investigators traced tracks in the herd Latheran Church, with sales ody. G8 oe peering on cus-| Stuart B ‘ake = Roe Sake |... ean-anfi-ball pistol. isnow leading away from the club) on _frem noon until] 8:30 p.m. in sody ne se John Paul Thomas erids. Robert Loturco, 20. of Detroit. at 7625 Glascat Rd. They reported, the youth building of the parish. Le S aa aad faced voung man was ar- having two suspects in the breakin. Giftwares, baked goods, and Over 700) head of purebred live-'~ Bogota, mean plans a plant | d yesterday and charged -with books will be featured, le "have been air-freighted to to make glass-woe insulating ma- - a roe bartender who asked him Examination Waived | Men's night, set for Monday Nicaragua. Moe | me bartender who aske 7 : ‘from 7 to 10 will officially. open » erherlarververvarvarterer ti? UUEU VUE ULUEUET EY bs = secant see he he was’On Uttering: Charge the merchant's season, although. 4 ay — sco = old ent 0 served, remem- . . . F . i? > amous N Brand “;.- ered the name onvthe identifica. A Jackson man waived exam- nine totae already observing eve : BIGGEST caren fh Our History! cw HOLIDAY Styles £ rit <= thon: - ns ination and was bound over to the "N& Notes. dnd lect Roaster tion card,“Hanneman said. Trac- Oaldand: County Giheult Court Others are starting evening sales “4 ing through another youth, detec- Oakland: County cuit Court. on = rt “6: |’ r Thermostat . Sc eieee and Late: an uttering and publishing charge “that week, and others on Dec. 10. ni en "s re | n ne “< ir Ss resses Control 88 ng pew Tomorrow morning at 9 a.m., w , . ro | 2 $a y Roasterette tor meat, : Jack B. Kirchmeyer, 34, was Lot 3A will open for shoppers &, = i Sizes LS to 14 = : fo u a The Weat her remanded to the ‘cotmty jail under sind downtown workers use, with y SANFORIZED Washable (om nt = ’ $2.89 = eae ht tro 7 punts, wate wee nae 500 bond to await further actioh: meters registering up to 12 hours, ssid a 7 ioe $2.8 ‘SWIVEL Tor. PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly On the charge. | at a nickel per two hours, There Le | JUST ARRIVED! = Includ ff : cloudy ahd continued pold tomerrow, — — a ag J oteree recat fn - cudes pu TV STAND ‘ sngate of orvssional ght snow. High | i ieee lace rot eal skirts, ay near low tonight near 25. high! ie astic cor tie belts, ete, Cottons, : op anne Ola Ueda) (TE J criskay, linens, SANFORIZED. men Yeive eee ; r ; ry . ; ° M | FF ~ temperature preceding @ am You Are Cordially Invited Compare With . =88 At @.am* Wind velocity 2.08 Dh $2.50 to $3 Sellers Direction: Routhwest | to Attend f @ a fun Tisee Saturday at 1a 2m | ° yy BUY NOW FOR GIFTS ri a oon sets Frid at 3 56 . | j 4 * t } '® ai k, Mic Tawar w'eeae A Free Public. Lecture | ore See Downtown Temperatures: iz rubber tipped 6am Ch Sej i totes “*? a m * i ae on ristian clence § ae — By FRIEDRICH | PRELLER, C.S.B. % a : : (As recorded ¥ ¥ et S a * Pca ot erlin-Dakion, Germany OF Piits + Check glider ON Heater Mean temperatuy oo —_ if * Designs ~— * Novelties —— $15.95 Value a Weather- Pesr/ cata Speaking on “Christian Science: Its Healing we oe Message for Men and Nations” aa move lnciedis ay lined collar,’ rays on yoke, f and 2 pocket, in-outer tails, suede fin- ¥_ ish, Easy to launder, non iF shrink, “upuione pearons JIMM).: — Cap or Bonnet : Quilt lined, fully, washable, “elastic waist, knit wrists and cuffs. Pastel colors, -_i Mean temperature Wea r t—Trace of snow. Monday, December 3rd 8:15.P. M. ' BALDWIN SCHOOL co at West Sagie | Pew Pane é ' E Ai £ . ' by f [ 4 { (o"\ = : fl ae bhi gerte ei fogs con j 2 ety i af 2 x Ue Bs pee Rk Ee ie Pee ee baa Se i a oN ei Se o ? it | oe S eceeieniameteee. Se (ne PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30; 1950- te oe oe and:drivers wére required to make repairs. * L. In Pontiac, where. the same| i | ue ose =tSCity Officials “Royalty ae fe erin oes British and French +e stay no angle lalla gee —— > soe hg eorbeonae ain ornare lamers 3 fren 2 ene 10n- (es Haskill said, was mandatory, Ready fo Withdraw. , I . (Continued From Page One) fieers he Would need to have — nidre-details worked out. ~S ) Capl. William A.: Crisp, ta _ for Refugees { (Continued vers Page Oey; oe eS mga op. reat | the parade will march north on VIENNA (INS) — A Princess| check was voluntary, only two per byarning the niidnight oil to put the! Saginaw, farn onto Oakland up WaSfied the feet of a poor little| cent of the cars were found faulty, ‘Spiny: touches on their -floats. to Sanderson, where units will ~Acce’ Tessenae| re An archduchess sliced bread.| meaning, Haskill said, that drivers | N : F throughout the. line | ene. Reached — Concerning * Semi kept the kitchen stove with unsafe cars dodged the check ,. Ring hy Peo ied Bacal 9 aii Xe q ot . will be seveh school Because of ‘the afierts of a com Post Office Issue This was’ the “stené today in al and are still driving with faulty Burns, commander of the U. N. = bands to provide the traditional |mittee headed by David R. Ewalt 4 tceiiiogs incor the. Hungenan equipment. s a 7 taymy, in Cairo asking him to take (Christmas music for the extrava- and the generosity of downtown : J bosdir 2 A mandatory check every year| UM the new hitch with top Egyp- auea, Bands {rom Pontiac merchants, physically-handicapped| The threatened abandonment of ; A oy + nery « y 3 tian officials. S . . of safety features, such as brakes, ' igh, Waterford Township, Lake ichildren will be seated in second-|biilding the new Post:-Office on Princes. Princesses, Counts,!jights, horn, windshield wiper and| Britain's - Consérvative govern- | rion, Avondale, Walled Lake, {floor vantage points in merchants’ a ge re em Dukes and other members of the stop light, would cut down on ac- ment still has to sugarcoat the \ Oxford, and a group ef 250 jun: "pol “ Fi saw 7 — = acce pt able to Ancient Austrian, German and Ital- cidents, Haskili believed. bitter pill of evacuation if it wishes jor high musicians will partici, | Following sain aot pate CaF! a ied ae “ian nobility bave established a) «]¢ is a tact that in 20-out of tO avoid the wrath of many Con-’ : And: Suet tet uever icaat, will color gua ‘from ne Michigan } acer have M. Wrenn, he cay “care for the hundreds of Hungar- Nast year,” on Ex echanial Although the government. still eo i ians pouring across .the. frontief/defects played an important or walks a-tight-rope, it appears that comé Santa Claus, in town from) Officials of the parade promise Was asking for a <2-foot easement every hour. tributary part.” not eneugh of the party's right- the North Pole. St. Nick will be [re sidents that this will ‘be * rome af jfor = “alley along the eastern Only members of the order * of | = ee _ i nge rs" woud press a revert ‘ote atop the Pontiac Area Chambitr | ithe best in Pontiac's history.’ boundary of the proposed lot. ithe Knights of Malta are permit point Woere they would bring the af Commerce’ float prepared by | Members of Boy Scout Troop No. | Wrenn told commissioners last ited to work at the farm. They\ Train Strikes ip government down. But the future sludents from Wever and Haw }44 wil! follow the car bearing, night that “we have never ac- have kept its location secret for of Prime Minister Eden, now con- thorne Schools pila? Miss LS ahaa earned ee cepted a 10-foot alley before.” | fear the Russians will seal off the pm) ae alescnig in Jamaica from “‘over- ‘ Preceding each of the bands will troit Edison Co.'s ealliope will a oloatiegeet se "Di | UJ h a ulesctng in Jamai be an official band car amnounc- g totich of music during the march Harold W. Loch, postal inspector,’ Aon pe palltcanes ie Wer S n arme re mans Haaren the. ing the name of the contingent to Strutting high will be 48 girls said the ~~ nt would grant ed the { : Meanwhile, in Was ington, re ; ithe 10 feet, But was “not willing to Teached the farm since the mass’ a stalled ‘on Wa United States is giving evidence of follow. \ranging in age from six to 18 exodus from Hungary began. A Nver stalled on ttord _« grant the extra clearing 3 : _ extending every possible support oo botegi paged — a | years a —e oi vier a “Unless the agree ae nt. is ac tote al of 109 arrived last night and re sate a eo ee coms to the anti-Communist Baghdad é 2 Dancin ajorettes st -— -arl unharmed, this morning as “a : ie er @ f. he : a acd . Poe cere wi = ir sch have entered cept able to the commission, they early =o frei sht-train, braked almost to a Pact in the Middle Bast short ol without a queen, year-o udy | oligwing % Chath oftthe department) will probably Each received royal _freatment g actually becoming a member fidats in the parade First alt before s\riking his car 1 ealeniat be = = oa" ode churca, “The “Annunci a, F from the titled workerS ‘at the halt be ols Sa tting his cal A _reaffirmation of Amemican - { abardon any buildings on this spe- sf : \ . . eee ane oP ; ; ay Knights ‘ef Malta refugee station Floyd E. Mahoney, 58, of Clarks- , 7 a ‘Ciurch of the Nazarene Angels and cific*site or possibly try to bul ‘ ‘ acking for > four Mideast coun- . f Shepherds Pars United Missionary ga poss ns a ton told towns police he didn't backing for ie fo Se : lew i Church, “Mange Bee ne First Mexican under the existing agreement now see the train coming wh he first tries in the alliance, issu€d (late t. ‘ Baptist’ Church, “Scar of Bet a applicable to this piece of prop- ai . Haasan bektnd | : yesterday, was attri buted to a, de The Dixen. 26) sq. in: The faton. 241 sq. In ‘ a Methodist Church, ‘Thr wists ot = Foch said a y ead. rges glanced at the crosying on Windiate ° at the } yo : viewable area. Ebony viewable “Living image™ perty,. hoch sald. Se — sire to reassure the hardpressed Ss : Thinity Baptist Church. “Angel Beene” ;| Under the agreement accepted, LS -. = i and to warn Se ag at et picture. Ebony, mohog- . F Bald wi Evenselical United = Brethren) S Ue i gees & Pp * * ¥ government of Iraq and to war ook grained finishes any groined or limed i : Fires Christian Ct ch ee 2 , meeps ee ee ew ig way aws Partially on the tradks. h 4 Russia anew of American concern extra. Model oak grained finishes, t : 2 ue : rs . artiat M 4 ws. fe Said, ms : First Baptist Churc Joy @ the/Srant a 30-foot reservation at the|”, : he saw the eng:ne looming to his {or the pact members 217715. Model 211735 i World” Be Baptist Church. pear of the ¢ 57 by %l-foot lot tor a , f vi i wD i ming to nis nt na ws ae 4 Pak . prema | Piss: Oshowat | a ay om f Mi (Continued From Page One) right. Mahoney said he stapped and The allance“ss compe aol 21995 24995 ; lake Methodist Chure ‘Oter ot Bethie- ithe possible extension of Miami - feu to beck off the tra MORE istan. Iraq, Turkey, Iran and Bnt : 2 fatter D pan roe o ; . tried to ba off the tracks but his : . ; ; reibytertan Ch street by ‘city - ce and are admissible, (4. stalled ain. But Iraq has refused to | Sri Fs -Caommi) one : at ir Slalie ; Man | Methodist c ct €ermissioners would tempt tO a. a rule, only if the subject has Mah mev did not have time to ticipate in council me €tings with - ore : . ~ ~, , | f : 1OMe 1h i nha Me ¥ t : ; danger Scene PE 10 foot alley aanee ed for the test jump out beforé the train rammed Srital nee the British attack on | aby Lerian hure! . >» “Ty orn mbt Z if TO! t} I nm ramyy ‘d : : : cae a : gains ment from abulfing property! Other devices test breath the | nto the mght front of his ca: Egypt. As a result. the Baghdad | Me =F ye Greatest ort owners . ad runkometer—an rine ea eer an groun s beeh denied the activ Eme angel “hureh drunkometer—and urine | Although the car had to be towed 8TOUP has been demed the a : ; Greet ron Parte Th ae “Hols Haskill admitted such evidence war mohice i Matte pp yh association of its ,most power rful F tro np 4 Fas aad ee “ fe away poh aid Tat . j $ may, in effect. be forcing a sub- stat Tog YMCA has entered» fea Pate tial Fire Bomb =... ‘ rged without a scrat eat ing "the “Chyistmas Carels seve n | If m ject to testify against himself, but emerged without a eee ee he ile wing cheer hav ‘ ar \ ' ny f if i The train continued Its run after argued that the public “has a ri ght : ; son pox wi = Thrown at House > sseutrs sit wien some ms terrors Movers so Eycige Tax on Autos FREE PARKING dr ies places lives in Seossardy ‘Te incon Jun rn. “Old w Haskill’ maintained the present ner i imi p ‘ " hoe Pontiac Sentor ih -. as : presen ‘ . tt P - VaT MORRISON, Mar. U's: ¢ Beauty Mark — br: A small bottle, which w " r- Michigan traffic code is “‘poor and Avon Township Boys . Discriminates: 0 er 422 West Huron Street FE 4 1133 , Jun‘or oCireas Theme. portedly thrown against an AVON needs revision." He said there is A Ciretis ome nes . I s t Hl FRIENDS! = Before Townsiup home last mght, ig ol a - ‘strong move” towards ‘a uni- Bamage Big Shovels WASHFAGTO SI GINS Sen nas enieread ING checked thoroughly toda Yt ‘. in other states.- ; _ - ae oe 7 * while F Qekland Cownt, = eriff et ig bn _ : = : Five Avon Township you he ne Cyertes Potter R-Mich - Vv a * . * 2 Pr os The bas : FS oer 8s i “OOe. I aAGopted if ne tn aa ery ie wn 4 = ey imoted to erast come : om . Ls i coreese = , ment identth-ation experts a8 8 51) 48 states, traffic laws would be ieee kes Tromiietg — y) ped , ore ; ae - j P Here ‘ One for the Ladies . - possible “fire bor the same throughout the nation ; ) “ — nega ee © é “os ‘ ' 2; ring | Ne: rect i ind employ ment ! IT’S HIGHLY STYLED ; ee eee inion ee — | os Car Skids Into Tree Rohm will also seek fingerprints He urged adoption of one of destruction to three steam shovels te If vou are enable to poy your payments, debts: dc bille when duc, see f » the rite hott atic several codes suggésted hy na- } ed near itheir homes Potter told a house ‘ and MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange fer payments you can JEWELED MOVEMENT on the whit bottle whine was = gs } i near (thei me : qa ‘ afferd, regardiess ef how mrych ef how many you ewe ROLLED GOLD CASE : t ed over to them last n ght by tional safety organizations, men- The juveniles, two of them broth- means study committee the tax ts ’ ; A 7 ESS STEEL B cK Two Badly Injured Walte Keusch of 1040 I Avon tioning in particular the eede ors admitted the vandalism ‘‘disé riminatory _and . unrealisti NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED . STAINL A : Re _ drawn up by the National Police Wednesday when questioned by and urged its immediate suspen ONE PLACE TO PAY EXPANSION BAND Ad i his pa He said he found the object ith Chiets Association. . Oakland County detectives sion on a six months’ trial basis Member American Asseciation ef Credit Counsellors : A driver yi s passencer w 5 are - “7 wy a > - Dp . Pe & inside apparently urned \out fo cbi? rut be — Owner Orta Jenkins has not set The Michig Re e . GUARANTEED seriously ingure hospital authdn-—~| porch when he ran outside: a = sin shows d few es . i anlestimate albis damages plained that the move would “'re- “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist, you ; PO bes i. wt their car sk ation nD aap thir hit the'x ae nb techs Cant) TN ae , : Z ir — thy ee asd Hours: Daily 9 to $8. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by Appt. Reg. Priced at $27.50 Fadewse throuch 1P tect of fe1 cia me a : i Pontiac today which are mechan ——— lieve the average family of a po af ' he oo A car sped away from the , e unfit to he on the roed Only about & per cent of United pon of the great tax” burden it MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS . : Le _k ech ot i imvestivaters Serr . - 1 : ~ i Salety Commuttec his spring, in 195 mployment in achigat ‘ i the same thing had hap \—= : ; 3 : = OS } smital Rd it iy ne : , 18” Maxon 38 of 140 Cred Cae - T and expressed ial = : idl) wcre lated 11 car that someone was trying . ; t ft r er t Pause dow ; : x EASY CREDIT $ seual . —— . , : | va } Sherman sutterrd a fractured Feikens to Quit Post | ‘ Y ~~ Se om rh eg ari fae t eaite Nigra : : | | GEORGES-NEWPORTS [°°.05.°7.0950, 05 88 enor mention spo fl oun = lemelry~Dept—Main Floor tes ee up police said | hawian Joke Peukens said fe ie , will not be a candidate We Give Holden Red Stomps ' > the tree off Cass Lake for re-election as head of the ' - d near Cass-Elizabeth road Michigan Re public n Party ¢ , “ <_ ar: 3 ’ = oe . 93 * : Fi . ™ 4 ; . 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"Y replied: “Come on over, any'Rd., srmigeth. eae : Astronomer By HARVEY ZUCKERBERG, Dr, Orren Mohler, assistant di- jrector of the Lake Angelus Observ- jatory, was impressed with the lmumber of “can’ts and don'ts” in \the Russian way of life when he irecently returned’ from a 16-day Earl Wilson) HICKOK a Sizes 28-50 itour of Soviet observatories. |. According to Dr, Mohler: The |Russian people don't, -or can’t, ‘practice religion openly. They can't have a “liberal education,” as we “understand the term. They don't, : — hundreds of government | son must make application to the o — government to take a. vacation, as! © the government is everyone's boss. | | The applicant states wants to go and what he will need where he for the. trip. The application ‘goes! WHAT'S MY LINE? 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Quality ‘constructed to’ give; all the needy storage space 50 ace, rings” ‘or bracelet glorify your gown, wive e v a eer i clong with such features ‘as dovetail cornets, center guided. and | so do Mersman Tables enhance the beauty re’s the. chair “you've been [ dustproofed drawérs, and bright accents of brats sae pulls, One . “1 your rooms, ae 1h Relaxing rocker : of our many: sale Suites. comfort yet, no trace of its sta- ) : Ys 2 Only. $15, Down tionary base that keeps it from , | _ “creeping’’ as “you rock. PLUS swivel mechanism that permits } i. Amp e ree. Par ing — Easy | rec lit you fo view any part of the room | without moving the chair! 7 H O Long-Wearing Modern Nubby Covering - Figo *89” : Modern version of this, eodhhien : “gry new swivelbtrocker, Reversible " cushions. Solid ease that will make : FURN " RE cO.| it top favorite with every member of the family. Foam rubber cushion, 9 ‘$9 Down ie 361 abs ne paginey Street. : , A has 4 md BAe i ° / a > & | ee ae ene | yg ) é pas a oie — a Se i po ES sates | bro qe aca eee vat Be On aa = iad Le rfc PRESS._ FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1958 | s ee f} vent, a larggr ‘clothes allotment, jot dolla,” salt Sie Mabier. tne, Sun geek em HARVEY ZUCKERBERG ay etc. However, the clothes of the|‘But there are no war secrets injin advance. You how our/® Dr. Orren Mohler, assistant dic our science anyway.” government ig over. rector of the Lake Angelus Observ- Russian professional men are just ean Sig i Dr. Mohler also, lectures at the . atory, wag impressed with the ; ordinary by our standards.” Russian Academy of Sci ask-| University of twice als number of “can'ts and don'ts” in © GOVERNMENT OK’S VACATIONS /ing perm for the visit, Sever-|week. He lives at Southfield] the Russian way. of life when he Dr, Mohler was’ told that_a per-|Y : Ramet. FOr 'RA., Birmingham, . recently | returned. from a 16-day tour of Soviet observatories. «, According to Dr, Mohler: The Russian people don’t, or can't, practice religion openly. They can’t have a “liberal education,” as we understand the term. They don't, or can’t, recognize the word “‘in- , centive.”’ “Religious services are not held in the big churches of Rus- sia anymore,” said Dr, Mohler. “They have all been converted inte museums showing the his- tory of religion. The exhibits are cleverly contrived to blame the church as an instrument of © son must make application to the)» =. government to take a vacation, as © the government is everyone's boss. _WHATS MY LINE? The applicant ‘states where he Each te seluned ' wants to go and we fa need atone a se: a word "my fan Anewer > for the trip. The application goes possible to through hundreds“of government cppeers under ere, edi dewmwerd. clerks and channels to check if the PSELs os ee ose 's applicant is entitled to his request. F “I¢ Americans, think they have red tape here,” said Dr. Mohler, “they should see the amount of red tape in Russia. They have a tremendous bureaucracy there to keep tabs on everyone.” The very top of the caste system war, be is the Presidium, or the Supreme & Societ- Council. According to Dr- 1| “Crowds of Aeestens — Mohler, there is nothing that a through these churches with no DR, ORREN MORLER member of the Presidium can't idea that they are in a holy place have, It is comprised of repre- of worship. They display no sign of These. include tuition, books, room! .entatives from the 17 Soviet So- LADIES’ BLOUSES Plain end oe from $2.98 BUCK SKEIN Washeble ©” WOOL SHIRTS Wool Shirts from $6, 98 Washable, All Wool Flonnel eh d nd Bb hed 08 4s 44 Se ibd nhs be rence and gaze about them as'and_ board, clothing and trans-| .jalist Republics. they hadn't seen the inside of a —— se A 4 8 » SKIRTS. ee! church in their lives e ere a M * 8 38 Graduates trom these institutions! “These men are elected.” said ‘Dr. Mohler, “but only technically) “Whatever religious meetings become recognized as members s, |Speaking. The main thing ‘is to! there are must be held privately.|the very select professional class But ha saver sssocibted with re-| “There is much incentive to = ops been a teal The ene | capensis diveceds toward) See | [a sian people speak of the members| from $5, 98 Sicilia ; ent. All the evidence seems iclass,”’ said Dr. Mohler “al- age i | a 4 > a t isithough the Russians don’t acknowl-|°% the Presidium with the awe a ._ Interwoven : to show that the governmen that one regards a saint. pre selgies of (he pewpie.” hon cai ratified ‘caste sys |WOMEN SWING PICKS a STRETCH SOx ; has a highly stratified caste sys-| ° ler a} 2a 4 : No umavrene woos usta at oe MONELAMNS TENS. Fooling With Pistol. (Clark Cleans Dek, SUMRTGR SO : Dr: —_— fecage: Por: Pag speak of the za there is redl caste system are the ‘menial work Fi nds Bookie Sheet. — & Colors-. % were no literature schools Or llb-icontempt im their voices.’ - lers. Many of them are women “Ar, C M Hi lj f ar. jeral arts colleges in the Soviet sie IN KIND work in road gangs swinging picks| osts an AIS LHe WORCESTER. Mass. wy — A). ae have them here. | Dr. Mohler explained that the and axes. Moscow has hundreds of| he Sie Cort or “i oo in the Wy Luxite by Holeproof | “You can’t graduate with a bach-|professionals tire rewarded in kind|women who actually sweep the WICHITA FALLS, Tex. uw» — Superior Co § Office yes- & : \ elor or arts ‘Gegree~ ‘in--Russia;”Tand fot in the form of mionetary|streets all day long with brooms jinmy Rike, 30, salesman, had terday and found $29.35 and a By LINGERIE \ said Dr, Mohler, ‘‘All the schools exchange, land dust pans. The streets are Sim- pojatives Mr. and Mrs. Ray bookie’s scratch sheet dated 1942. - ‘ pr. $1.35 a are technical in nature. The place! ‘es (Ply full of these women. : A The clerk (aid) ho aomasy Gad SbR6 Seo Boe EE . $i. ie Dnwengontalieanires specialize | ag os cepa | “It certainly wasn't like Brook- ila Watnein is Fox over for been seized with the forms, pos-\qg SLIPS ................ from $3.98 | ‘tion in a field. What's more, once 1 ing sa he said. “While lyn. I couldn't see a piece of trash Ae the group wteod around tale. sibly in a police raid, and put infie SVWN ....--.--.---- from $3.98 \person has graduated from a cer-| they eet get any extra y, Paper anywhere.” in R giles lima yed a pistol. the Superior Clerk's Office for the! ® fin pee ood from .39 x ‘tain institute he must remain in the) 4° more ef what money | Dr. Mobler sald that the Kus- trial. } — fn He pointed it into the and | pach be bas'cheemm can cannot be | stan director of the Crimean Pre ee eee The money was turned over to & = “After he has committed him- | eae Rae Russia, They are Astrophysical Observatory, pro- a the oe re as pe the State Treasury and the bookie &% 2 dL self and has been trained at vos allotted by the government, _| fessor A. B, Severny, had visited et : ce ee. S wie ane’ form was thrown away. Y Scarf & Glove Set s | the McMath-Hulbert Observatory = ; = __ _ at Lake Angeins in 1946, Frightened, Mrs. Rike asked if he was sure the pistol wasn’t Joins Bridge Authority | ail ‘ =) 6 “And there are always higher | /plateaus that these Men can strive, vy ©9298 z |\for. Usually they are in the form! “He wag a pertect host to M€ joaded. | . FE 5-6159 ara wan't Ser: ‘of medals that are awarded for|when I arrived in Russia,” said ee Malit wasnt (put it ta bis ST. IGNACE @—Ed Holtenhoft, . =—ae 'special accomplishments. The Stal- Dr. Mohler. “‘He showed me every- , Sea ad = sf : , 0 Ris project engineer for Merritt-Chap- | § OAKLAND FUEL In Russia, Dr. Mohler said; a%\in medal is one of the highest. thing I wanted to see."’ empee pure e (riggeT' man and Scott Corp. which is.» Tri d T 4 Lentrance examination must be tak- “ again. building the Mackinac Straits! rimmed and Untrimme ere raera Ler a Tre Saar en to enter an institute, much the) “Each plabeadl | av’ ae the marr With a ae smile. Dr. Mohler Justice of the Peace H M New: Bridge, has resigned to join the ‘same as_in our country. Once the more. He may be allowed to move lexplained that he experienced’ ho man returned a verdict of death’staff-efthe Bridge Authority. He! % istudent is admitted, the govern-jinto a better neighborhood, own a|feeling of hostility during his stay. from accidental discharge of a:was in charge of construction for ‘ment pays the student’ s } expenses. car, then be furnished with a ser-| “I suppose it’s the common bond pistol the bridge foundations ents ee a ee ———o eS COATS im $29.95 Wf All Wool Gabardine SUITS from $39.95 Ladies’ PAJAMAS rom $3.98 and PAINT CO. ANOTHER BIG _ EXCLUSIVE FE: {TURE - New 1 Floating Ride smothers | _bumps, vibrations, road noises | ru SUITS. m= $39.95 it Large Selection M [ Men's wie § TOPCOATS ron $34.95 WALLETS....33.50 “> aad vo = sgqegret ee Sarr ts poees All Wool SUBURBAN COATS Several Styles 14.98, SPORT COATS ion $24.95 Lee and Disney HATS ‘ —- a a waayate — vores a — sot ~~, = sic “ 8 P Re aaa “mmncuars Nw FLOATING RIDE absorbs bumps before they get to you. Shown above, the stunning Montérey Phaeton Coupe, in Mercury's lowest priced series. 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MERCURY for ‘57 with DREAM-CAR: DESIGN t ep | Bent miss ine big television htt, rut ED SULLIVAN SHOW,” Sanday Evening 8:00 to 9:00, Station WJBK, Channel % eo conta, LINCOLN-MERCURY SALES INC. 5 i 40 West ' Pike se Af) « ‘ nA Phone FE ane | ‘ : , @ Several styles to choose from. -- {st Tomorrow. at Waterford Pontiac Press Papers |: to Net Funds for Needy and Finance Parties é Area Goodfellows currently are :s making last arrangements to con- duct their annual Pontiac Press newspaper sales which each year help to brighten thd lives of the unfortunate, as well as to provide Yule parties for children .of the _ community » + .8 Sales slated for the coming week/| beginning tomorrow include those of Waterford Township, Rochester, | Brooklands and Avondale, Addisori| and al hite Lake a. sa | _® At W euvkee the sale will take place tomorrow, begining in the early morning and lasting tntil’ eyening. Goodtellows, headed by Fire | ‘Community. Hospital Somers ¥ ohio AREA Your PTA Is Plasitegs MSU Man to : | LAKE ~ Dr. Ellis Davis; bt Michigan ann University , will be the special guest for the & p.m.) PTA meeting at Blanche Sims School Monday. filyé isevaene author and authority elementary grades, will talk on | Aiehapetanding Your Child. All interested persons are invited to attend the meeting, to be held. ‘in the multipurpose room of the: ' school. Stiles Snles -PTA will hold its annua] . Christmas party at Avondale High School Thursday evening at & There will be community sing- ing as well as Chaistmas Carols by the students r the leader- | ship of Mrs. David Hackett. Progress ¥ Capt. Clayton Soncrainte, will ‘attempt to rakse $2,000 with the sale of about 6,000' papers. Funds will go toward - baskets and fuel for the needy, plus: emergency carry ovér funds for the , Plans Ready peeve padigyseeniee plans for! jthe new Community Hoe-| ‘pital to be it on M53 two miles Kochester \south of Almoft near final accept- “Goodfellows from Roche ster, ance this week, Brooklands and Avondale are to-. The building and finance com- day completing plan for the annual mittees have approved them, and (godfeliow paper sale to be held the board of directors, meeting’ Dec. 8-9 in this area Wednesday night, authorized the > i! “The Goodfell Weed” wee next step. Board members to . |hospital consultant George Fieigh originally toanded by the into Ben |., prise the plans to nurses and pe communities | within a radius of 13-15 miles of the proposed facility. This is the area a py St oy children. | ito be served by the new hospital. We, carried on the sale cack jy) covers adjacent portions of Oak- \far, 32-1 * * * season with little help but eveat- jand Macomb, St. Clair and La- Hough. facilities superintendent of be held at the school gym Thurs-| blueprint reading will also be wally he was aided by local (peer counties. police and firemen, and post- | After the medical survey the office omple | ee Mcdeneen aa wn | gketches—drawag by the architee- Methopoli . tural firm ef Smith, Hinchman “=< Holiday Decor to Key Sessiori. 09 children and replenish funds Waterford Gorden. Unit which have been used for charity throughout the year. * * ADDISON TOwNsmIr In Addison Township, the Good- le How sale will be conducted Friday evening, Dec. 7, and all day ~. cay, Dec. & Sale sites will. Campbells Corners, Lakeville an Slates Guest Day Talk Leonard. " —_— —< Sas : Fc sat; funds wm prot a 7 CAI Building children’s party on Dec, 21, alse | baskets and fuel for needy families, Goodfellow sales here have been conducted since 133, when the fire department. was organized. Dave Ferguson is in charge of this year’s Pontiac Press sale. * * * WHITE LAKE TWP ; Dec 8 has been set as the date fur the anual Goodfellows Paper Andrew Plano, White Lake township Chief of Police and chair- man of the sale announced today. Fireman, policémen and local businessinen will sell papers on | eernérs throughout the Township | beginning at 9 in the morning. . Proceeds from the Sale are used | for Christmas baskets given to sand horticulture in public and pri- the needy. vate schools in her home state of. Robert Larson. township Fire acne ea aca a o Depot Chief, joined Piano in an appeal for! .re her name is wellknowh in. serviceable toys. éspecially dolls.| oar cl > ciecits: Author of the} Every little girl should get «® oe . WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP Mrs. Hazel P. Dunlop will talk about “Holiday Decorations’ when the Waterford Township Branch of the National Farm and Garden As- sociation holds its annual guest day meeting at 1 p.m. Thursday in the CAL Building. Author and ‘iecturer and a mem- ‘ber of the J. L...Hudsen Com- pany speakers bureau, Mrs. Duniop will discuss new ways to reflect. indivi@uality in decorations’ ‘throughout the house. Holiday greens, fresh flowers, table appointnients and decorat- | ing accessories will be arranged | in sample ways as she speaks, sale, Mrs. ‘Dunlop studied _art,miusic, will appear... for Final: OK and Grylts—will be resubmitted te the buliding committee and | board fer final , approval at a “meeting Dec, 19, The site for the new one-story. hospital is on thé southeast corner of Bordman road and Van Dyke. The land was the gift of W, Ross Lawrence of Almont “We plan to start immediately to put in wells and septic tank.” Pstish and Fleigh said. “Our recent study of Music will be furnished by the, water on the site was “very favor- school, and refreshments will be: able.” se rved. Fieigh credited committeemen E. E. Anderson, director of design for American Motors, and James Marfoay school Monday at opm on discussion will be unre-. will be Helen Decker, new to the | tacelty this year and teacher of | sociology. i North Branch The monthly PTA meetinc, to Ford Proving Ground, with assist- day evening at 8, will highlight a) ance given architects in saving program to be presented iby the jspace by planning double-purpose school art department: | areas. \ is feature will be directed Majer features of the new hos- oy: school art instructor, Philip pital are visiters lounge : _ by which will double as a solar- ] 76 Billion ium dfter visiting hours, ene Jan. 1 Total maajor and one minér operating | room. The nursery, labor and de- — of Farm Assets 176 BILLION box 18 livery rooms will be air condi- WASHINGTON w—The value of tioned, Fleigh sald. All patients’ rooms may be con- farm assets pushed upward again |. this year = a = bigh. 8 verted from double- to single-bed , usage. he said. Each room will be thermostatically controlled \Stainiesg steel equipment will be ‘used throughout. The structure itself will be ex The Agriculture’ Department __'pandable to beds, according to said today total value of farm as- i, Fleigh. It will cost $25,000 to add sete is éxpected to be about! 176. four beds. he said. The $400.000 pinion dollars ‘on Jan. 1. raised in pledges fast year neces- \sitated starting with a building to That would be $5,800,000, 000 meet the minimum need: for 32, &Teater than at the begining of beds. The hospital is designed with te year. an eye to expansion as money be- Two thirds of . the incredse in comes available. value will be accounted for by an increase in the valae of farm real estate, the department said, add- Sea hd Architect Bey by farmers also went ag | Plans for New School ‘Marlette Vet Sets ‘Clinic Opening Date MARLETTE — About a year of to Be Drafted by Eberle cae culminated Monday when . . Lyle Dibble, local -Veterinari- M. Smith, Inc. lan, and Mrs. Dibbie, left for Grand c : Rapids to open, Dec. 1, a small : ibrother Dr. Donald Dibble have | ___ Remee Correspondent ——_pailt. Dr. Donald Dibble has made | ROMEO — Faced with the task no plans for a — at Blanche Sims. Sc ool | The. — grade Tonettes will Bulletins regarding adult education, entertain with several miisical se-| to second lections, after which Santa Claus) —- = & seme ss doll at Christmas”, Larsén said. | es ee =. “and it is hard to take a basket with only one in it to a home where more than one little girl is waiting for a dolly.” zine articles, She has staged spe- tural firm to formulate plans for a! cial flower shows andy gives lec- new community high school, the. tures on antique liver, table set: Romeo Board of Education last \tings, floral arrangements and gar- night hired Eberie M. Smith Inc., she has written numerous Maga- of selecting its second architec-| | Part of bs Dibble Marlette Vet- erinary Hospital facilities have ‘been leased to Dr. Stanley Thorne, jwho will be responsible for all |G Talk Monday, | Daubert, “a. wit display films to Hlustrate the methods of _teaching art in the schoo. is and The singing of Christmax earols and a buifet lunch. will supplement the evening’s activities. g <: Adult Classes . to Start Jan. 22. Waterford Township | Is 2. Publicizing Sessions to Enable Big~ Enrollment. | | ; ed WATERFORD TOWNSHIP -| jare being circulated throughout could grace Santa's Workshop at ‘the township here. According to will instead be decking the halls- of Ropseyelt school tomorrow when the sche _W ayne McMeans, director of adult KEEGO HARBOR — Santa's toy dolls, appreciation. Homemakers | t may be interested in the home dec- School here tomorrow, A Fair. te the loration, home landscaping and School's PTA Fair. jplanting, beginning sewing, ad- on ; lvanced sewing, and knitting | me fair will be on from 4 to . with dozens of other booths =e wel as the toy section having Those with an eye for business been planned for weeks by rocm | may take beginning typing, ad- [mothers and teachers | vaneed typing, ‘shorthand, book- | keeping and instruction in office | machines. Auto mechanics and courses offéred. Costime dolls that have bee n offered, Public spuaking. current world jaffairs,- politival science, conver- sational .French and Spanish and: - - reading imporvement icoiske the sen = cant ‘courses listed. Other suggestions .ORTONVILLE for ‘will be welcomed but McMeans Ward B. ies ti, of New- pointed out that class enrollments Derry. Will be at 2 p.m. Saturday must total eighteen persons each Sie sed ade a in order to be carried, ome in rtonv iil ith ME" * 28 here, under. auspices of Masonic Classes are scheduled to begin Lodge 339° “Mré Richmond, a for- Jan. 22. These will be conducted MET Ortonville resident, died at his Service - (from 7 to’ 9:30 p.m. on Tuesdays, unless circumstances make an- other evening necessary. Registra- tion fee will be $5. For information or to register tack. | He is survived by his wife Alice one son, James of Newberry; three /sisters, Mrs, Edma Garner of De- troit and Mrs: Lucy Truax and the public is asked to call Isaac E. 2 Crary Juniot High Sciaas office. ,Mrs, Lillian Friday,- both of Bent-'» Heys and four grandchildren. George B. Smith ROCHESTER — Service -for George B. Smith, 47, of 1460 Court-| land, wil! be at'2 p.m. Saturday at lthe Willam R. Potere Funeral home, with: burial in White Chapel . |Cemetery. Mr, Smith died yester- ar after a heart attack. ~ His survivors include his wife, ‘Aletha Belle Smith; one daughter, Donna: ‘his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Shell Smith of Lake Orion: five brothers, Guy Smith. Glen, and Harry, all of Pontide, Gerald of \Lake Orion and Mprahall of Roch- lester; three sisters, \Mrrs Gertie |Crawford of Port Hoppa, Mrs. Gen- levieve Williams of| Allepton and Mrs. Mildred Roehm of Rachester William F. Schultz ‘in Lake Orion Cemetery. He died . . oe |yesterday at his home, after a BEVERLY JEAN HEWETT |long illness, Born in Avon Town: Mrs. Arvilla Todd of Auburn ship, hé had) lived in the area all’ Heights and William R. Hewett of his life. Mr. Schultz was a retired Grand Blanc announce the engage-/ farmer and belonged to First Con- ae DOLLS FROM SANTA — Costume dolls that — home on Thursday of a heart at-| ROCHESTER — Service| far|Wil-> . jliam F. Schultz, 74, 712 _Patkcale ee: : Ist. will be Saturday at 2 pm.at WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —. ‘Pixley Funeral Home, with buria) A topical fluoridation committee ii | the North Pole, Yates, right. 2201's Ev Fair the picture, Joe arcid by several of the moth- ~ ers, ahd doll clothes, available for gift giving. Homade baked goods and cand) important items in the food wil] be are line, The cherry tree will provide sur- prises for folks of all ages, along with the ‘grab bag and mystery apron. Ome of the rogm-m« ches groups is pl ianning a half-h hour movie. 7 used by Deaths in Nearby Commute day from Rich: ardson .B ird Funeral Home Milford. Martin died at his home this me@rning after four days of illness. He is\ survived by his parents, Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Ike; a brother,{\\Frederick Lee and his grandparénts, Mr. and Mrs. John Mikusak of Milford Mra, Walter Wilson ALMONT — Serviee for Mrs. Walter Wilson, 82,\0f East Bord-| man road, will be \at Muir Bros. Funeral Home, tomorrgw at 2:30) . ™., with burial \iq \the West’- | Berlin Cemetery. She died Thurs- | day General Hospital. ' Born in Attica Townthip, and her husband lived on oe southeast of Almont for'| Yrany years. Surviving are her erent and several cousins Study F Fuorides | at Waterford PTA Committee Starts Drive for Direct Use on Children’s Teeth has been organized by three here to make the direct applica- \tion of sodium fluoride to children’s) teeth “available to every child in their areas. * * ‘opens at 4 p. m. the dolls are, left Susan Sanderson, Because Santa couldn't come morning at Laney County |) County Calendar Hadley Hadley Masons will have an orster supper at 7 pm. Monday, with election of officers to follow the meal. Avon Tewnship Stileg Branch of the Nationa] Womans Farm &nd Gerden Assn. will hold their executive board meeting at 1 p.m. M cay at the home of Mrs. James Cleland, 3900 Alida street. Trey | The Go Geter’s Ciass ‘of Troy ee ist Church will meet at 17:30 p.m. niorrow at the home of Mra. Ray anit fith, 1765 Bast Hamlin Rd. Pred shaw will show colored movies of peevt ous activities of the group Priscilla Circle of Troy Methodist Church will meet for a noon eam t at the ¢hurch Thursday with.Mrs. M. Holloway acting as hostess. There ttl be a witt exchange. Ruth Circle and aft noon at the home of er Griffith, 1765 East Hamlin Rd. bags will be opened at this erodes will meet the same cay’ Bao d nny) dening. Several Christmas selections will be -sung by Mrs, Rebecca Gould, a branch member. : Hestesses for the event will be Mrs. George Dean, Mrs. Mark Stewart, Mrs. Garrett Prible, Mrs. | Fred Bohiman and. Mrs. James Green, OM | Troy Women to Fete Husbands at Program rim} TROY — sentbers ot Troy Child Study Club will have their hus- bands as guests at their annual’ Christmas dinner party to be held ‘Hall. p.m. Thureday at Troy Fire H | Program has been arranged swith | ithe singing of Christmas Carols land stories. Honeymoon in 1 South Donald Metzer Takes Bride MARLETTE—Donald R. Metzer and his bride, the former Barbara Hiles, are honéymooning in the South following their recent mar- _ riage “in three p.m.. rites in the -s,duhl Lutheran >. : = 1@ The double ring ceremony was! -pead before an altar banked with white Gladiolus and bronze rite anthemums, The matron of sa \ Mrs. Ray. was) Hanchett, sister of the bride, se- lecte@ a coral chiffon ballerina length gown, and carried white! mums and roses. Larry Metzer, brother of the groom served as bes} man. Aberdeen, 8. D., are the bride's is-the groom's mother. diate families had a 5:30 di served in Teale's Cafe, and a te- ception was. held in the Ameri- oe Regen ak otf Fe, The young qettah will, reais din | Marlette. ise ‘ : |partnership firm of Jensen a architects and ‘engineers of Detroit. leas, according to Dr. Donald Dib- The board severed connections bie. + with Robert J. West, president of! The hew clinic in Grand Rapids the firm of Jensen and Keough, will be known as the Dibble Vet- Inc., last week, Basis for the decision was the | /erinary Clinie, ment of their daughter. Beverly Jean, to Thomas W. Aaughn. the json of Mr. and Mrs. James Vaughn, of Elizabeth Lake. An April, wea-: iding is Planned. apparent inability of the firm to | bring construction costs within | range of the estimated school | : budget of $600,000, Utica 4 Mrs. Cltiarles Tygerd, 47439 an Local edueators had hired the Roland Street, announce the birth ‘of ‘| nd, son, Paul Charies. County Births { |Keough, later taken over by W When bids were received they “to- son, named ‘Keith Gregory, italed $842,700, more than $242,000) sag ates. Marvin Langley, 17 above the original estimate. Southfield Drive, paocente ) the birth of —- ~ & daughter, Melodie L: Board preceded with inter- views with three new firms last. night, having received no official word from West on his next move, In selecting Eberle and Smith, Inc., board member Allen Rush, said, “‘We just can't take a chance —we've got to be right this time.|— This firm impressed me before and still does, as tops."’ The vote was unanimous, Set : Prayer | at Christ Luth ot 4 Mr and Mrs. R = a0 ar. and Mrs. Robert P. oa ent MARLETTE—Ward Berghoeser-Eaiich Rite , Performed at St. Michael Marlette Man leads » Farm Bureau Group G. Hodge ‘Michigan Farm Bureau for his third term, will leave tomorrow! for Miami Beach, Fla. as one of) five Michigan delegates to the national convention. members of the resolutions com- mitt to 13 national session. He is abso on the credentials’ committee. ; recently re-elected president of the’ Through next week he will join | , previous’ to the Dec, 9 — -PTAs of ings Adams, Water-| ford Villege aid Williams Lake ‘Schools are combining efforts *t¢ handle the program, with membérs | from each health committee,/on ‘Mrs, Samuel Fortune | the new committee. Coordinator is ROCHESTER — Arrangements Dr. B, W. Ross, a Waterford dent: for Mrs. Samuel (Lucy) Fortune, st- 255 Southfield Rd., Birmingham, | The program, advocated by the are pending at Pixley Funeral | American Dental Assn. which Home. Rochester, She died at Wil cites proof that such treatment | liam Beaumont Hospital last night) cuts tooth decay by at least 40 | following several weeks of illness.| per cent’ when tested og: large She was formerly of Rochester. groups of children, ix being sug- Surviving are her husband, Sam-) gested especially for children at | uel, two sons, Albert of Evanston, past . | Ii., and Marvin of Dearhorn: al “*" pt three, prreme He thir. daughter, Mrs. Virginia Bowles. of tem years. Salem,—Va., and—four ‘ grandchil- New teeth, Sectnaticets have just! ‘dren and a sister. Mrs. Walter been concluded at those ages, ‘Browning of Roanoke Rapids, N.C. bean. of needed equipment has : . been promised by the.state health Martin Alan tke department, ot which Dr. ‘Donald || MILFORD — Service for Martin tone talked “at a recent cman Alan’ Ike, '6 months old, of 1080 tee, eeting. North Park St. Highland Town: CAI building ti . i ‘ship. will be at 1:30 p. m. Satur! geen donated, ahem. a 'gregational Church here. Surviving are his wife. Mae: two brothers and three sisters, and sev- eral nieces and nephews. ee WATERFORD — ‘The WMS of ~~ Latheran Church here Pi Planning ... the annual prayer day) nf ‘Sunday, at the churehi! the congiegation are invited. ‘Asks Public to Dance NEW HUDSON — The Squarely dance club has invited the poet marved te join in its dance tomorrow at the school, gymnasium. ay ose WNSHIP oo Patricia ame the bride of at-a morning cere- Berghoeser -Mrs. Everet workers, to cat Looe he pointed | out, Hopes that the program will not ‘ge limited to the three township’ ae i Shown checking handiwork on and Diana . for Beyett donned his red suit. iad for Santa. Seen at Roosevelt Fair ~ For eating at the fair, there will be barbecues, hot dogs, ice cream and pop corn, along with coffee and gingerale. ‘ A cake and ple walk will be a feature. Other booths wil] star jewelry, cotten candy, white elephants, balloons, brownies, comics~and children’s beoks and silhouettes.. A room has alse been provided for various games, Proceeds from the fair will be the PTA to purchase school equipment. Last year’ a backstop for the playground: was acquired and new. books were bought for the school library Chairmen for the affair are Mrs. Wiliam Sandetson and Bruce Welch, and Mrs. William Yates. en all orders of Laer more. CALL FE 8-0483 @ to your office or store @ for inte supper snacks @ for anexpetted company @ fer an evening out at home ° pal sumneoexuored TV or with oney e-prwi oT. Ham- bureer. sauien 3s Se, vickies, lettuce, ——— with soecial dressing F, Golden Z ish Sahdwich — fettuce.’ loner. sauce .....45 G. Fish & Chip Dinner — committee member$> Parents will be asked, by letter, ‘to indicate their interest next week, ies with long sleeves end- Added_information may be ob- ing in points over the hands. A tained from the health chairman of lace crown sectred her finger- each school, Mrs. Clare Novess of tip veil of iltgsion. She carried Jayno Adams, Mrs, John ‘Hoke of a bridal bouquet. of ‘yellow roses. Waterford Village, and Mrs. Robert ana ‘baby. mums. |Brown ot Williams, Lake, slate Youth Rally Cad Phyliss Schulton was the maid of honor and Dorina Berghoeser w: . bet her sister’s bridesmaid. Lynda METAMORA. — The Thornville LaBarge served as flower ‘ (Community Church has invited) Donald Schulton was best man young people of Metamora and oth- ‘and. Robert Berghoeser ushered. ‘ey, schools have been expressed by } nearby communities to 4 A reception followed at ie home Sy at 8 p.m. een ee at —— a + y lot ‘Mr. and Mrs. Ralph =— ‘the church. fe erie a ‘ a) ‘ ee a ae Se ae, oe tua Stop in Kt’ tie poo om raphy er but couldn't locate him. He. 7 = xK ak : ~ It isn’t a minute too soon to check those out-of-town , names on your Christmas list. Sanders will i wrap and mail your gift candy for f arrival just before Christmas-~ and guarantee delivery anywhere in the United States, { al Seen = a... Pee ee Make sure your new truck is loaded i ee + i 1 ; with modern money-saving featores! | __ RAMMING IT HOME FOR SAFETY—Winners _ ish Fork, Utah; Richard Parsons, Parsonsburg, { 7 i | of the 4-H safety scholarships in Chicago ‘are Md.; Anita Wenger, Powhattan, Kans.; Marjorie oe 1 : More are just a few of the speastoern you y shown using @ symbolic battering ram against + Bauwerdink, Sheboygan Falls, Wis; Ea Hem- | : _get in @ new 1957 Task- Force truck— | traffie dvcidents re receiving their $300 bree, Broman, Okla.; Richard Mitchell, Denver, Z scholarships. They re helping the National Safety Colo.: Clyde Templeton, Olin, \N. Ue and A. G. : ' © Work Styling—models matched to the | Council's ‘Back the Attack’’ drive against.traffic -° .De. Lotenzo, of General Motors... — ase ~ : ~~, poet job! Bocinents: Left ® right are: Loretta Hales, Span- y \- _ oS , © Super-efficient short-stroke V8's or work- i 1 Ta ~~ -- ; 7 \ - oe _ «a . : i horse 6's! /. oe : 2. : - : j . Gun Gifts Set Stage for Tragedy A , “ © All power options available — Power . The 5 oe ‘ ‘ O43 v7 Brakes standard on heavyweights! Bc K i] ] B t he D b ] Ss h ti : ave 2 Ls . © Safer unit-design cab construction! Oy 1 s. I O er: In Ou. = OO ing | | - e ey © Plus High-Level ventilation, concealed \ am , oe ek ; ae Safety Steps and panoramic visibility! | MULLENS, W.Va/ &@ — A 15-° Police said they were given ens: papa condition for three! 3 d |year-old boy was killed and his! account by the mother, Mrs. Addie |) , might have been stricken . “ POUND '11-year-old brother wounded last Fields: ha 4 heart attack. Mrs. Fields . : ; = | Wednesday in what appeared t6be| After supper Wednesday, she sat | went to the hospital for help. Assortment ee an accidenta] double shooting with down on a bed between her two) Troopers Wiley Hersman and la pair of rifles received as early'sons and discussed - Christmas| ‘James Fairchild and Mullens Po- 7 b | Christmas ;presents, 5 8 sgpoee Her husband, Edgar F a lice Set pene cabal — hi “A family affair,” designed to please everyone— . ac miner, was not at home. gun a discharge ei in the . ; J | Tommy ‘Fields died in the hos- She told the boys they were to! | chambpe. ; from Grandma down to Junior. There is a pital next door to his apartment home. * * * get watches for Christmas. in ad-| wide variety ofboth dark and milk ehocolates, with dition to the gun¢ they already had| The officers quoted Larry that a ; ore rhe be 7s pes a received. ‘there. was no argument. He told - such deliciously different centers as pecan mallow, » 2 a anc as re- PS . : x : . Ported in not seriogs condition. | Tommy had pane a com- i Tommy sae ta ar mint chip, cherry cream, and pecan marshmallow fudge. - | bination .22 caliber rifle and -410 tridges from a shelf above the bed. | You'll also find butter almond toffee, nut caramel : g Z y 3 said Tommy tossed him one | = - = A- Shelter Cost: a shotgun, and Larry a Fates he arly rolls, cup fudge, and many more. Mrs. Fields stepped_into the liv-- Exactly what haps ed after, 1, 2, 3, and 5 Ib. boxes. —- oe sy to change. a television that was not clear rs. Fields’ ; . She heard a shot jand neighbors said hhey heard a Several Billions ” "Tecamy came out of the bed- only one shot, leading the officers | iroom and cried “Lord have to believe the taflesy might have, mercy. J shot Larry.” been fired sim a | Officials E N While Mrs. Fields rushed to; ye New Ideas |Larry’s side, Tommy slumped to) Later while pofice questioned for Mass Protection. i the floor; Unaware that Tommy)him as his own wound Was being also had been shot, she assumed | treated, Larry said From Fallout lhe had fainted. | “I wish we wt not got the guns. | - | After Larry recovered, Mrs.| ‘If I shot him don’t see how if WASHINGTON \P—The Eisen- Fields sent him next door to the| could”: howe 2 ‘o other Fields chil- , ° . _hower administration is reported hospital. and knelt at Tommy’s| There le er Fields chi Where Quality Costs You Less -_ SINCE 1875 27 eee considering & mass shelter build-| side. It then occurred to her that) | dren, a ison the Navy and aj -. ing program Yor Civil Defense Tommy, who had suffered from! married- dagghiter. = which ultimately might cost bil- fire et Goliars | a 37 Sanders Stores - 34 National Super Markets _iticias AG sass ee) ‘City Finds Warmth in Numbers . le cipousls are ander study which 2 ry: . Visit your nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Huron Shopping Center /contemplate asking Congress for Lack of Fuel Chills Paris ; Telegraph Road and West Huron St t, in Pontiac jupwards of 200 million dollars to launch the ee oom year PARIS “(INS)\—Oil-hungry Paris, ernérgency continues. The very | fax turned to the movies, theaters life- blood of French —? is | Lm officials said the gained and concert hails: for distraction Middle-East ofl. sals are designed to complementiang warmth \ try, the program for evacuation of crit-| Box-office tills are " jingling! The big sutomotive tad malt ; oe » occupying the same position in ical target areas. _.|merrily as gasoline-rationed motof-| French economy as its American | Jt was pointed out that Val jcsts have sharply cut down pn) comtagert bs a eat J Peterson, federal Civ il Defense | the ir ple: asure driving and apdrt-. a position Not only does | bearguepterd Poe: in a peta bora -house janitors have turned) ene siaeuinahariag of Gubeunchdian | is agency is vitally miserly in feeding oil- burnin ; interested in shelter proposals furnaces . = ceed uy parcioen bee ae, | but that there is no single solu- ition, The places of entertainment _ucts themselves will find no market if there is no gasoline §- . ' | dsoiy this famous trademark | * « 8 ard not as well heated as in \! He said there should be a bal-| previous winters but Frenchmen | for their use. i ~ lance between - evacuation . and| know from wartime experience | a asa —— — eine os — —— The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac bf every weight cless! Perhaps, the unhappiest victim} - = : \ iche ; - P + s : Ke . . S oe \ ‘shelter, reiterating that shelters that “in numbers there 8 (of this situation is an American (RPT tod. p x . | _ MATTHEWS- wAncREAvEs Inc. |would not protect from the ful]| warmth.” = ‘in Paris. A young man who had a F ‘ \ force of thermonuclear explosions. | Safety authorities, however, are \started out to bea “ ‘left bank” bas 34 Mill St. 211 S. Saginaw St. The officials said nobody knows getting somé left-handed satis-| | Bohemian and had just about had 1d what the, total cost of a shelter faction out of an otherwise un- his fill, he wanted work to earn .| Program esigned to protect resi- pleasant situation. Road accidents! pis passage home. After months dents of ‘major cities would be./and resulting casualities * Rave) of searching without success, he ‘ e lta. pees: eee hoa ee dropped off, gratifyingly. It also|¢inally got a job last week. said it might anywhere from js possible ta find arking place : Cass 115 to 35 billion dollars. in | eam Paris ao ~ ee Asked where he wes wane he replied, giumly, ‘‘at the “Happy * * * 5 5 jume in many years. Motor Sales’ on the Champs ; ‘ RECONDITIO _ | The primary purpose of amass - = » | }shelter program would be to mol ee Elyges. Anyone want to buy a , . tect against fallout, the officials) il heating of homes, hotels, car?” , ‘said. " |factories, and places of entertain- — f T “Lat: . They explained that a system| ment is already under government ants U : of scattered shelters probably| control. At the Cite Universitaire, Horse Group Continues would mean that deaths from blast/Paris’ great student settlement,, RUSH LAKE, Wis. (‘#—The Ne- could be reduced somewhat and there is hot water on tap only twice/pueskun Horsemen's Assn., found- that shelters outside the main im- a week. School-rooms and hospitals'ed in 1860 to frustrate overactive |pact area would protect against have not felt the pinch yet but' horse thieves, is still active. Mem-’ ithe deadly fallout. ‘the outlook™is for austerity even bers are sons and grandsons of the’ BY D APP / Peterson proposed in October! there. icharter members. Since the ma-/ e that steps be taken ‘to provide; Personal convenience and dis- chine age, the group has coniined shelters in such places as schgols comfort are the least of the -Pro-| lits meetings largely to electing. and public buildings. ‘blems: facing France if the oil officers and hearty banquets. me, ‘ ———+ — oe a OPEN SUNDAY|OPEN SUNDAY| |... ml MEN'S FLANNEL SHIRTS. |} Ha : ilton Dryer “Sure Way to Please a Man for Christmas” *. | Dries | your clothes in: minutes, y LADIES’ 100% Nylon and Dacron UNIFORMS "ae | piv wie Pl ‘Sizes 10, 20, 14%, > $ a 95 with less work, less trouble. Needs» @ pei u ! 262, 38, 46. = no special wiring —“just plug’ into nN’ $ 95 For Nurses... Wait- ra 4 ; : resses tion a. electric: outlet. _ Size 36-46 12 sses... . Receptio m Sanforized. In beautiful — pat- terns. Tailored ‘tose if.or much higher prices. - ists . . Demonstrators, & X\ a sao SS 2 For $9 ili boats 13°10" i} youras: $735 ' | | es grain Duk-Skin, Ripper front, pockets, wrists. 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The picture is not so bright at Berkley and Southfield where grad- uation has taken its, toll — } - Defending champién Berkley has lost All-County ace Bruce Gentile and Sean Whalen, last season's top point-makers for the Bears, and this year’s edition will be built around Ed Spaeth, Gary Price and Southfield, which wound up 3rd last season, suffered the less of All-County star Ken Moser and has Leonard Lamb and Jerry Landel as ite enly returning let- ter winners. Despite the fact that Chuck Gil- lis is the lone returning starter, coach Don Beedle thinks Water- ford could be a better club than last season. Gillis, who stands 6-4, chalked up 218 points for the Skip- pers as a center a year ago and|é will operate as a forward this sea-' son. * * ¢ Lettermen Clayton Roth and Ron Seets, along with Jim De- vine and John Herrington from the reserves, will complete the Waterford unit. * * * Farmington, aided by the return of starters Bud Jones, Dave War- riner and Don»MacDonald, eould be the “dark horse.’” Lettermen are scarce at Van Dyke with Tom Mt. Clemens seem destined to bat- tle for the EML's 2nd division. Bob Isbell, 6-4 forward, is the only returning regular for the Maples. to Beat in in I-L| ithice and Ben Lentz-ttie ale ex- perienced hands available. A two-way race for honors be-| tweehEast Detroit and Port Hu-) ron-looms in the Eastern Michi- ‘gan Leagué*Wwith Ferndale in the “dark horse” role, Gary Baliman and Ron Emer- ick plus five other lettermen are on hand for the Shamrocks while high-séoring Dick Robins is back in uniform for Pert Huron. Earl McNeal, Jerry Fry and Larry Granzow, al] good shots, boost title hopes at Ferndale, Birmingham, -Hazel Park and Green Bay Kramer as Fi ANN ARBOR (AP)—Ron Kra- mer will finally’ get his chance professional football player next season. with the Green Bay So says Jack Vainisi, “assistant who was in town yesterday for prelimiriary talks with the big. Michigan end. — = | 50 am ’0 SERVICE q MAKE YOUR CAR SAFE ror WINTER DRIVING! ecial COLD WEA E-UP today. pipes pon car is rea for the tough winter months, BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Plymouth 32 Years Fair Dealing Cass at W. Pike St. FE 2-0186 Get Wee : a See eee gee = | ight H. althack | contract until next spring: as he ‘and Gary Knafelc. Phim there |the proposed transfer began. Plans to Use ~ Kramer won't be signed to a plays basketball and track for the Wolverines in the remainder of his final collegiate year. “He'll be Green “Bay's right! ‘halfback or the slot-back as we {teall it—to make use of -his pass- catching, blocking, and ball-carry- ing ability,*~Vainisi said. * * * Green Bay already has two fine pass receivers, énds Biliy Howton, The Packers claimed Kramer Monday in the first round of the National Football League draft. His college coach, Bennie Ooster- /baan, tried him in the backfield) Boston Sextet Still Winning Bruins Show No- Sign of Faltering NHL Race By THE pope PRESS . The Detroit Red Wings and. Mon- treal Canadiens, titans of the Na- tional Hockey League the past few years, still_were playing sec-| $s) ond fiddle to the surprising Bos-| ton Bruins today. All three won last night. The Red Wings beat the New York |Rangers 41. The Canucks whipped. the Toronto Maple Leaf's 42 and the—Bruins shut out ae | last spring and planned to use, ‘Chicago's Black Hawks 2 in an event of an emergency that never came. But received much publicity before the season) * The results left Se two points in front of the Wings, who in turn, are four points ahead of third-place Montreal. The Bruins, mn picking up their | 10th victory in their last 13 games Vainisi also revealed that the| got a fine netminding joh from Packers’ bonus choice, Quarter-|Terry Sawchuk w to turned back back Paul Hornung of Notre Dame 30 Chicago shets. Real Chevrefils will be switched to left halfback|and Fernie Flaman scored Bos- iy The best place to buy a used car - as a pro. CHEVROLET-BUICK Lake Orion, Mich. 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The meet | 4LONESOME’ LETTERMEN — Coach Robert | his aide, Don Porritt, hold a little | the Chiets’ lone lettermen dufing’ a workout in the | Pontiac pool. On ladder at left is Dennis Simon- yee, PHS swimming boss (right), ahd conference with son all-around Dec. Pentiac Press Phote performer, and Jim Cornforth, . breast-stroke and freestyler, who will be finished at mid-term. Chiefs open the winter tank season 7 against Arthur Hill. ‘Top Threat in EML Maples Swimmers By H. GUY MOATS With practically every Class A prep swimming squad in the area in the process of rebuilding, few have as yet demonstrated what can be expected during the 1956 57 season. Birmingham's Maple possess the most |promising outlook, both in Eastern ‘Michigan League and dual en counters with non-loop opponents They are the defending titlists with a 7-3-1 mark, 60 in duals day Myers’ crew was set for its first test this afternoon, at Highland Park, against the Polar is also the opening gun in the tank cam- paign for the area. Pontiac's Chief tankers, wjth ionly two letterman back, one ot However % eB + whom is a mid-termer, are busy, on a rebuilding job. Bob Boyce's team still has a week to prepare for its first test, with the Saginaw Val- ley’s No. 1 threat, Arthur Hill. * * s Two new coaches will be on the) At Hazel Park, job in the area 1955-56 coach Bob Knorr was re- ported in Florida where he is osten- sibly seeking a connection. South-/ field's Milton Hurd has no tearm at present, but will assume his duties Wen the school’s new pool is compléted in late March or April. A full schedule is hoped for next winter. Richard Mosley has replaced Knorr. Tom McGregor at Ferndale, Art Solow at Royal Oak are prepping for the season near at hand. Solo v, in particilar, hopes to have un- other V ates club (2nd in the state in Action Today last year), 3rd behind Fordson { the Border Cities loop. He has a top breast-stroke swimmer in Ralph Nuter, most of his fine medley relay team that hung up what he says is the 2nd bes: prep time in the nation or the 200-vard event at (1:50.3. Nutter, Jim Line, freestyler are back, with Charies Ashton replacing Bob Leach and Dave Gillenders replacing Andy Morrow on the team. = Myers’ starters today included: Pete Sints, FC MecOinnls, 50 free style, Tom, Hogan and ewe Rider, 100- yard butterfly: Tom Bechtel, Dave Cook 200 free style: Dave Smith. John De Haan, beckstroke: Sinta, John Over- garde, 100 free style: Klaus Parsch, hew orthodox breast stroke (100 yards); breast stroke Lynn Birchard: divers, Pred Wickham, Paul Cam indiv med- ley, Betche!, Cook; Pete Imer sBack:, Parsch (breast:, Hogan (butterfly), Les Marber (free style) medley relay; Me- Ginnis, Bill Buick, ider, Overgarde, n free style reiay oe aE 3 =e i ae SPORT SHIRTS’ Many smart new striped pat- terns. from ea ee DRESS The new sytle. $4.95 Jie RSE SS Se From $2.50 «* . il Dickinson’s tei ne ER trom $3. 95 SHIRTS wide spread collar $3.95 from HART SCHAFFER & MARI Gift Certificate 0 the ‘value of f____ np a grOP AL as ¥ Mane clothing SAGINAW at’ LAWRENCE 272 W. Maple—BIRMINGH AM ‘ Open Friday Night ‘til 9 és: THE STYLE CORNER OF BORITIAC EE ASS - wa TARTAN ROBES Warm and dash from . 3! ing Scottish plaids. Roll pockets. : in popular collar, roomy $13.50 Agee Ne > winning ‘Streak onto“the floor to- Wrestling Gives ‘Little Guy.a Break -s Wheaton college (Ill.) matmian and) pas room to operate. * amateur wrestler and coach has _ >, teresting coaching jobs ok + City squad, on the Wolves’ mats. _ Willson points out that ‘‘one of the } : i = a aan Tr PONTIAC PRESS, ig ibs ANGELES @—Will. Faank the agenda ofa meeting of those Leahy come out of coaching re-|who control . the athletic eeiey at tirement; to restore Notre Dame| |Notre Dame: i te fobtbail greatness * *. * A source close to the athietic| The meeting will be held-on-the The’ San Senate forces have pieturé at the, South Bend school|campus, the source “added, after/™ pot been defeated since Dec. 1), said today the famed coach isthe season — most disastrous in when UCLA turned: the trick, “More than willing to return te Notre Dame history—is ended. . But during the record vie-| Notre Dame in a supervisory C@-| -Thic” said the informant,” is) In an exclusive interview yes- tory march, the Dons had All-| pacity, possibly to direct sPring que to ‘the obvious reluctance of terday, Leahy accused the Irish America. center Bill Russell and) practice.’ ithe faculty and alumni to inter- igridders of laying down and, in ‘basketball champs the past two peasons,. take a_record ‘So-game out what caused thecollapse of Notre Dame and what can be done about it.” Leahy, ranked with Knute Rock- ine as the greatest of the. Irish mentors, Notre Dame's dismal record of seven losses and two wins. night in opening their 1956-57 cam- poleneanpingt a asad College. star teammates K.C. Jones and|~ That “assurance,” the source|fere during jhe regular ‘season. /ffect, dubbed, them the “unfight- Hal Perry , said, will be a _rinetpel topic on' The meeting ‘ill be held to find |ing Irish. hi Be oe cerca oatincer eee li “watched the Iewa game on)‘ television Jast week and saw something that was ‘unbelievable to me and I’m sure to every Notre Dame man,” Leahy said. “With Notre Dame behind 40 points, they were running conservative line bucks just. hoping they’ wouldn't get beaten by 60 points. There was no fight, no will to win, “Tt's not the losses that upset imé; it’s that attitude. What has happened to the old Notre Dame spirit? Those great fourth-quarter finishes? That old try right down ito the final whistle even if there wee nO’ chance of winning?” * e * Leahy, . who,.. commutes here ici ines. Wish is more than upset at Irish performance this year. and these same boys, as fresh- men, were rated among the great Dame.” emphasized football, ‘done by the team itself. ‘a great coach,” Leahy, how- mitted “fo the players. * * * Brennan, appraised of Leahy’s derstand.the criticism at all. “We've had our lumps this year _ and things haven't’ gone way could say the boys have magted | fighting, ad Brennan said. train outside the United States was the New York Yankees who per- } | on the Ray Anthony TV show, said/ greenness js no excuse for the | “You don't stay green forever est prospects ever at _— : He denied that the priests of the Holy Cross congregation have de-| adding that) all of the de-emphasis has been!’ _ Insisting that Terry Brennan is ; ever, said that the staff is unfam-|> fi iliar with the split-T offense. “This!” unfamiliarity, he added, is trans- a pit NOW to CHRISTMAS Ap ceorer § - Ca ~ yg a See He Would Pick statements, said he could not un- | 4 The first major league team to! ee formed their spring chores in Ber-| |weekly from Indiana_ for a _ stint a a 1911. ‘ | : we wanted-them to, but nobody | a i] | BRU NSWICK all new equipment for Visit us and Bowl whe We will give you... : , wa MAT TECHNIQUE — Two candidates for the first-PHS wrestling team get a bit of instruc- tion from Coach William (Bill) Willson, kneeling at left, during yesterdaf’s' workout at Wisner = - Paentiac Press Photo Stadium quarters. Dick Jackson is appliyng a neek-crotch hold on Dave Payne, while Duane Thomas, top left, and Galen Randolph look on. * Bowling By #.-GUY MOATS (at (William) Willson, Selection of a team will be a matter for determination just prior to the opening match at ; Bay City, it was expected, proper techniques) will be Willson plans a tryout for start-) the is the only present available . all “Bill former|space, where_a squad of its siz MOTOR INN taken over one of the most in- ae ee on in the RSs. 18 S_.Perry soon as conditioning has reached in& places a few. days before 1 Pontiac school system. lopeney= NEW- NEW- NEW Free Instructions For the Bowler on Your List Give a Christmas Gift Certificate * Balls Custom Fitted * Bowling Shoes 2nd Floor Hubbard Bldg. has installed Your Bowling Pleasure. re conditions are_ ideal. Ball Bags RECREATION FE 5-6032 and color © Cordursy Sport Shirts . . Ivy League Stripe Shirts fee e Special Group! 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Ri NIt's really wonderful all these Loper. rwetrad Child. 20¢c SATURDAY hued finger paint. oe scale: ine iit and x nice things coming the way of the - . ale arner, 1¢ DOSS, all agreed on a . ’ ; a Ped Multi-purpose .game boards are ann former matinee idol after he had National Holiday = ROEERT od hay o G*rRY COOPER . . in vogue foo, A favorite couble had n pectty —- s aoe ‘ . BANDIDO “DALEAS" Adventure 4 duty version is the San Loo com It night seem to be off-beat) years ‘All states in the United States : blazes bination of Chinese checkers and ‘casting, but remember Ann did At an age when most’ men are celebrate Christmas nee _ De . - " ie j “Mildred tri eer ( . whkin rs 3'a legal holiday. Aisbuma was \ - checker board which includes a! @ terrific job in thinking of “old toekin’ chair.” 4 } : 1 \ across Jocking device to keep the eas§-'—-Pierce,’) which Mike also direct- “he's found love again—and all that the first to acknowledge it formally “Boys & Girls! Special Mati nee Saterday! img os Ve ; a ; a in 1K : 4 — coLoR CARTOONS — 4 1 ,to-lose marbles safe when not in* ¢d.. + money! To top it off, he's been in I6 Op 12:39 LITTLE RASCALS COMED 7 “the screen: use offered the role of Moses in ‘The In BaD Congress estal ved Dec en ve Extra to regular shew storing New in the con ertible class is a The luncheon Fsther Wilhams Story of Mankind at Warners 2) 1S a, Sper tal day for the District = on 9 ~ — ROBERT bicycle by A. M. F., which becomes had at Romanoff’s with Jerry W ald 1 had such & nice iter Irom the of Columbia — either a hay's mode! or a girs; Was not just fo the pleasure ° Bushmans from New York telling ~ ~- _ — ep modél by quiek manipulation of a eating with him. She discussed |, of their happincss ——— snap-down cross barsthat requires, With Jerry insane a picture based ; Pence! 4 no tools. on a short one,act pl ay; “The Le x, COPY SANTA CLAUS ¥ See a Goodbye,” by Te ‘nnessee Williams Just like’ Santa Claus. Audrey ‘ . ; This story, has none vf the usual.Hepburn and Mel F* Lee > fly- Them. Ford Biograpi ier Dies i illiams dirt aid is abost an ex. ing over the pole ivia Scandinavian : FIRST! j eauty contest ” winner And a de- Ai lines)’ to spend Christmas with _ FF ose brother Mel's two> children, Mark and COLOR by De tuxe URSULA THIESS . GILBERT ROVAND ZACHARY SCOTT 1:00 P.M. Bowery. Boys . “Dig That Uranium” 2:00 P.M.: 5 Cartoons 5 2:45 “BANDIDO” —4:15 P.M.— “Catered Affair” vai From Heart Ailment DETROIT w — William C (Bill) Richards, longtime newsman who wrote a biography it Henry Ford, “The Last Billionaire,” died yes- terday of a heart aitrne nt Richards, 69, whose Ford ,story became a best seller. worked on néwspapers in Rochester, Syra- and Buffalo in New York, before beginning 15 years as re porter and columnist for: the De: troit Free Press. * * * ’ Resi@ming from the Free Press in 19337. he was appointed Mich igan direc tay pf the Office of Gov ernment. Ré ports in 1940, Riehards, qne of the few euse # news- meh td -gain Ferd's confidence, SATURDAY sCARTOOHS—2- FEATURES NOW! Thru Sat.: THE FIGHTING: CAVALRY! _WAYN es greatest role as anlridien- fighting Captain! cored prewtt ~euiae Fou one ERAN ‘ | ae WwaAvHE S conten? = Sea = ri hoe . ‘ ~ oo agen ora” sone Ge pt oe It Will Keep You On ~ Edge of Yous Netves! hi ile the e City Sleeps stars! 0 performances! ras working on a biography ol the E James Couzens, one of the founders ‘of the Ford ‘Motor Co. : Richards ‘with four other staff reporters of the Detroit Free Press won a Pulitzer prize for reporting in 1932. The pize was given for coverage of the big American e Believes ‘Bad Seed’ for Adylt Viewing Only should be advised that the emo lional impact of its story is such as to deem the. picture unsuitable for youngsters. tised as an said. “adults only” film, he Relocated M60 Sect ‘ LANSING 1 ®—Two sections of re- Flocated M6@ in Cass and Berrien ‘counties will be opened to traffic lomorrow; partment announced toaay, ‘land highway will be opened from | HS. 112-east to US. 31, AS 5. Smile section will also be ppened from 31 east to. the junction with ‘the present M60 and horshensterly 1 to Barron Lake, , Total contract price of the vil ects Was $1,898,472, ie ling Legion parade in Detroit in. 1921. . Jerry Miller. announcing the opening of. the film ‘“‘The. Bad Seed." at the Strand Theater. here, “believes that .the public It will be adver.’ Open to Traffic Saturday: the. state highway =| | A 29 mile stretch of the four. e Esther told me she # lin April to make “The Islander’ with Jeff Chandler for Universal- Internationa]. Sounds- like a gory itale with Jeff trying to drown Es- ‘ther — but now who could ever drown Esther? She takes her evar- loving husband, Ben Gage, and the children with her CO-STAR FOR BING No more guessing about who will be Bing Crosby's leading lady in “Man on Fire.” It's lovely Broad- way actress Mary Fickett who re- placed Deborah Kerr in “Tes ‘and Sympathy.” ~‘ Miss Fickett flew her screen test at ashe Il goes to Italy ’ ‘out to Yrake MGM and NRW aweit'-the—arrival of Bin from Florida arfd the start of the \ picture on Dec. 20. Sel Siegel, the producer, -and. director Ranald MacDougall, whe Pepa. ‘I hope Audrey and Mel] -enjoy the holiday relaxation—because after New Year's they won't have |] a spare moment: : First, - the Ferrers co-star in NBC's spectaeular “‘Meyerling.”’ Then they're off to Broadway where Mel. -directs Cecil Beaton's play, “The Gainsborough Girls,” based on the life of famed portrait painter Thomas Gainsborough to of This is Ferrer’s first directorial work on Broadway. since he megged Joe Ferrer’s stage reviv- al of “Cyrano de Reece Joan Crawhora writes that she fj won't be home for Christmas but]! will spend it in Switzerland. She is interested in, doing the life story & Cis’y Patterson, of the great- est woman newspaper publishers, T ' Snapshots of Hollywood collected you see it! - PHANTHOM from 10,000 LEAGUES ALSO“ WEREWOLF kx simi { i TOMORROW. ONE DAY. ONLY! ; STRANGER || on HORSE BACK SAT. NIGHT | OWL SHOW! SAT. MATINEE TREACHERY AS YOU plus HAVE NEVER SEEN * you wanted —so you could be alone with that WE CHALLENGE YOU to stop talking about it 24 hours after get rid : NOW SHOWING! eee | MIPORT AN T nme We Uree You to See “The Bad Seed" from the beginning shows ai Ht: a eae - P™. , BEGINNING “Hows AT. Feature at if:3@—).J8- 15S Ld M ‘:% Me =-- starring GINGER MICHAEL RENNIE Dotty Duck in “STUPOR DUCK” STARTS SUNDAY! “ Letiest News at De srran nants “JUKE GIRL” | PLUS ~ “ti on’ Probation” - NATALIE wire. in @ Next Attraction @ . » t i “A Cry in the | ase sernpocms ome fANCY RELY ha accor. mG It May Jolt You... or Frighten You... | >.” or even ALARM YOU | ~ but Remember It's Only a 2 Wonderful Motion Picture! i NOT RECOMMENDED , FOR CHBDAES ta | “NOTE!!! hire Will Be a | -§ : Brief ‘Catch - Your- Breath’ { Intermission Each Showing! } NO ONE SEATED DURING | THE LAST 15 MINUTES! . Added. Clever Cartoon Fun “GUIDED MUSCLE” With Road Runner. COMING SOON “¥OU CAN'T RUN pre rteel * Night? Kiddie Cartoon Show AWAY FROM IT” | “DHE-PONTEAC PRESS. “FRIDAY, NOVEMBER - 30, 1956 BURNING FOR PROGRESS — The last of three farm houses to be burned by the Lincoin | : Division of the Ford Motor company, ‘yesterday. The present site being cleared will become a con- voy parking lot, of the National headquarters of ~ Burn House to Ad plant began last Novemher, and will be in oper- ation by early in August, according to General Plant Manager, William Singleton. vance Novi Plant: A %-mile an hour wind yester-; mushroomed until there is now 1,-,ing on the west side of Wixom|Wer¢g made by U. 4 day helped Novi Township firemen 800,000 square feet of floor space road is scheduled for completion) rich, : by mid-summer and will house United Aircraft, Kennecott, Inter- 4" burn an old farm house on Wixom under cover. road, clearing the area for a con-): jmore than. 1,000 offices, g Plant operations should begin | ‘ Voy parking lot at thgcnew Lincoln on ty part of next Angust, isaid Assembly plant yesterday. ~ ng to Singicten. As com officials and news . Grade A extra large 46. large i t ny 1 th ’ piclagtaghars sdackell ae training, Two inegacha pumpjng 2.000 News in Brief 4 | Texds Co. and Gulf Oi! were? medium %. srade R large 36 ies Neri in a Budapest Hos- ‘out of my own $25,000 bond,” Hare {tj be held at the Juvenile Court, Oake ” gallons of water per minute will lup more than int. — pital before fleeing, will be the said. pend Couesy Sere Paes es the siege line of secret police and pany representatives ~ said they are hereby commanded to appear per- + «. 34 “ so ¥ at said hearin Fire Chief Fred Loynes said will also help in case of a fire. in fine and costs after pleading op 9509 and Dy Pont up 3% at 20 Bo 89 C Be, care 9a B Gos, ESC aped into Austria. would onor his bond, butetmmedi- 0° wake imcrecticci(ts wake parsanal that fess than ten gallons of { guilty to speeding before Justice , T hege Seal fectipia 1650 The Rev. Gordon C. Lindsay, ately seize his own: assets—bank service hereof. this summons and notice where is an industrial waste dis- 2 18 on 1,700 shares gs weak receipts 10.300, wholesale account. safe deposits, house or : ¢ by publication of a copy water was used in extinguishing, posal system large enough to sup- Eumett C. Leib ol Springfield Pend pr Exes unchanged to 1", lower, pastor of the Five Points ‘conch © oaths a one week previous to said hearing ip a wv * < bs } 1 | cent or et * 4 2 ~ e the flames with the new hoz- ply a tity of 5000 ie accord: Township Thursday <= nO oie oS eee 8 and Roy L. Hardy are local repre- any other pecper ty. . The Font iat Press a newspaper printed : tle, which takes all the oxygen | - : ae peopie. j : N kS k dirties 252, checks 28, current re- : pene eae ee zie : ing to Luther O'Dell, resident en- ew York stocks ceipts 29 ‘ * sentatives... “The u ke me pay the Witness the Honorable Arthur out of the water as if is sprayed . A new battery was taken from 4 “ Gov. G. Mennen Williams has. ey will make pay Mo ore Judge of said Court. in the City on the flames. 1p eines.) The vemmpany (is (now ls tractor and an yndetermined, (Late Morping Quotations) Salmed| Saturday “Lisl - Fires money back to them,’" he said. usc je nD SS this 28th cay acl seats . the’ “process of hiring 5.000 €™" amount ef gasoline from a ‘large CHICAGO POTATOES ies Day.” ay p sree Hare is buying a home in Lans- Sea ARTHUR E. MOORE The Novi training crew lighted ployes he added : CHICAGO, Nov 29 Potétoes eaty ay ing rt The Hafes also A true copy Judge of Probate k f at 278 R Rd . 134 Int’ Bus Mch ¢78 atoes ar ing on a mortgage. ares aiso tank af a farnr at Hid heese Ka., us Mca OF rivals 60 track 299 total ‘US. shh — GEORGIENA R. MURTHA the fire and extinguished it thre¢ The main _sdministration - build Springfield Township, the Oakland * Boy Ee aot ae 43: sg ) Geena Asien - own a cottage. Probate Register, Juvenile Division, —— ee : oe aa - : <, int Nick 2 mar dab = are Nov. 30, 19 -aerloaer ek be ire: County Sheriff's Department Allied Sire °°. 474 Int Teiate! 295 Ses 0 Scape ‘bce’ nad Hare appeared convinced that he fighters of the Lincoln plant. jearned today py dae clits oa ouee Coa! 82 || River Valley Pontiacs 250-2.56. oun inco ne ud is financially responsible, but state "Ni : Alcoa Soo 1, REE A OPO AP ornevs sa ot William D. Singleton, General Utica ions Cite ; Amoairiin 22923 [ohne Ma cS 5 ttornevs say the. matter has n N fi 5 Manyfacturing Manager of Lincoln If your friend's in jail and needs am Can 06 Keisey Hay 2. 45 i = k Sets Ban uel Date e been settled. Division, officially iighted the oil- bail, Ph FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031 4m Cyan... 22 x tt. 1334 ivestoc q —— » —Adv. ‘ 7 a3 . . ; soaked building the last time: ‘Club Anniversary AGV. Am Ma&Pay . 376 ‘a DETROIT LIVESTOCK | i Ex ect 500 a a CHAR! ig 2024 After the building was burned Rummage sale. Dec. 1, $:00 at Am 8 Gas 22 CE tem ae 113 | DETROIT. Nov 29 \AP)—Hogs salable pum tet oe ake! hanquet, p Ruce (ncelideere’. tatherretluere: to the ground, company officials, Central Methodist_Church, Mill am Smelt “!) 525 [ockl Aire. $33-21¢ Markt not established set for Feb, 11, members of the Y h R ll Stephen) Mickmett ers | eealy = - iira relt 2 nae t Salad) 100 r * : . Tyson and Clark Hallock. brother conducted a tour through the build-' UTK A U tica L fons will mark Street entrance 27 —Adv, Am Sugar pee ‘ “ st a@ Com » . maatsiee oy Market cence ree Oakland Coun y Linco Repubhiean at out a y of Mra Anjoja Cowie, Balscy LL. ings, where over 2.000 employes itheir tenth anniversary at a charter: i 7 Te one rillard 162 Compared iad} weeks close . trading Club last night appointed 16 COP}, : | arcs aaa — Hallock se ‘ ? . P ‘ . ‘ y ugnier s turdar 4 ™m Ls a are making necessary ins alla-»Dieht- program on Dec. 8, with a Rummage sale, Sat. Dec. 1st. am viscose 2 wort. : ¢ coors bre So eat S eweee fet bbe iba mittees to “make final arrange- at Avon School f Bailey ‘Funeral Heme 183 Oakland G- = banquet to which the public is in. 10 30a. m.. Township Hall, Auburn peal taploge = Martin Gl... @ |¥ery uneven. steady to weak somé tat Ments . os : fname. eet LS . : Deq ‘ 712 Mar D Sts 392 UNdexirable kinds unevenly lower. n: } *DENDAL < Let tad wy . = : Just one year ago this month, 'vited eM he eee eal = : pvt Arma CE + Ba ecorae HM... $74 Bers Md cutters steady to weak Duils = * * AUBURN HEIGHTS—About 500| HARTY NOVEMBER 28. 1956. ROSE nd was broken on the: 2 | The event Will start at 7 p.m Sponsored by Get serene tes’ At) Cstchine |, 496 Meat Cp . M6 Weak to 50c lower stockers and leeders According to president George high school- ‘Rtudents from this area | Lilian, 8438 Gulfside Dr. Mil- Ee Tamil sg 30 ee eD ae San aT tee ee me, 108-118 TF Taylor, U.S, Vice President!and Canad dat te! 9 ee eee acre site, for the National Lir- im the Utica High School dining | ; ' Avco Mtg . 4 Merr Ch #& 8 19% esa 2 $0-27 50. lead chotee cae rime.” a anada are expected 2a eC, bs Ls eee a ee = are H mm teer Leer ermil 5. coln Assembly headquartey's and, fooms, with Lions past interna- “Larry” P. R. Lawrence has been sg or - se Wing Pew - 33 Deesee jd ee ‘ana. a s.Richard M. Nixon is expected to'Avondale High School tomorrow | Goode Mrs Harty has been taken since that time, _the peant has tienat dent S. A. Dodge as added to the salesrm. at Riemen- Benaust “14 Monsan Gh... 38 4/ mixed lots 23.25-2850 bulk good and the main, speaker. ia ito hear District Governor of Ro-| on) oe eee ae i fo: —_ guest speaker. —— schneider, 232 S. Saginaw, distrib- + ail agp Rk Boo werd) = © ret eae Bepoeedy fe rae See Heading the executive committee tarians G. C. Nichols: keynote a! service’ will bel bela Saturtay Des yF - Utors for Dodge - Plymouth prcd- @enn alum 214 Nat C-sh R .. “18 prime 915 Th hetfers 2400: load jots for the affair wr be Raymond E. program on a test of daily livin: 4 cember 1. at 3 pm from the W. Wh he club here forn I prog: ¥. g = Th M NV en the club here for med. es) ucts —Ad¥e Bond Btrs ....-182 “Wat Petry **€ choice to low prime 900-950 Ib heifers Adgi s. Mrs iliam J. Randall hed - Peart Funeral Home Per e an ve members joined Now membership Bora Warn .., 442 Nat Gens 386 2300-2325 hulk and chotce heifess N Guest. speaker will be Herb Lisestt Prince Gccrmes baa. Pee an ‘ +/Briges Mig .:, 14 Nta teas 17 1700-2200. most atility and standard and Foes Neff are in charge J incein 7 Exiece Orerpes, Me re: Are Looking For is at. 3S . : 382 KY Central 338 heifers 1200-1600 late bulk _ utility of decorations, and Mrs. Frederick, Fay!9r. » district Rotary official, hees-Siple Funeral. meme amie = a sam gare fae cee ee Business Briefs: ar hat a wee evs Cte, uote eset nae -C Ziem and Mrs. William E. Don. 884 president of the sponsoring | McDAINNOV. 28.” 196. SAMUEL 7S we aon As : { 9 be- meets people well, hes = is stl active and living in the 16 Se a : * ner head the invitations cemmittee. Rotary Club here, Stanley Slowik, Boe nddeas co Fores McLain: some sales, retailing. promo- | Utica Area, while William Murphy’ 144 Nor Sta Pe os se _ will welcome guests, | dear father of sie Mary Jane tien or public relations ex- [is the ch president as it enters 383 Nest Air r ae : ~ m Gyreki-and Albert dMcLain, dear = 5 . . ~ 122 ons * ° = . 4 = wi e from ? to 4:30 brother of rs. Mary Wood, Mrs. perience. You will find the its eleventh year. The Promsotion ot Warren E a Coe Oe 69 4 18 00-21 50 Peps eciody Hantde Stabs At’ last night's meeting. Mrs. The rally will be from | LaValley| Paskie and Mrs Sadie wash linsireett a iia Henderson, 16156 Lauderdale St. 36 SoG mm | me ce en a ees nie es #90 "> Robert Tedcastle resigned as the pm. The test. which will be ex ir. a All be and working conditions em }: (va | Birmingham, to assistant sales fo3 Pan AW Air 17 down te.1s0 ~ club's ‘vice president. Taylor ap- Plained in skits and talks in an pant iron Par cer Bacay tenes! ceptional. Your office will:be | Pi|qn Sno-Ball Event manager of Sher- © a6 fanh = es ‘ie leo) anaat sea Comnaeea | laxt easy .-pointed Robert C. Miller to re- international Rotary effort. asks Hipme with interment in Oak Hill” in Pontiac. ary coe in a : ' man _ Produets. = oq Pa nae P13 close trade er-atic vealersvand siaugb- place her, _ four questions of each action *in Sate (al) earner “aster (Pamecol Pontiac area. A stea ly. sala- AVON TOWNSHIP ~ Sti ‘ ye 4 ensi Cola Su ter calves weak to 108 lower after be- = ily lif Home and may be seen after 8 : : NS — *~ Stiles l i . af ptrer 47 ‘tne uneveniy hieher ‘on Monde; vate ——— daily life ze nc. has been an- 4 may enever r pm today : gg bane Adie waaive: Square Dance Club will hold thetr anced by . eis re s D pe rial and ics chore | seater * i A d P| i it the carn ee PUCKETT NOV 28 1956. JOHN : 7 , ; s . a . “ t € ; i ent slougtter tive a) ft to al onc ved? . We ~ ; : s : annual Sno-Bali, dance Saturday Relea by VK a Cols “yong Philip Mor “ 4@2 jindividual hich choice and prime veal- vonaaie ayers will TA SR Gar Deny 34 East Princeton. age 70. beloved 4 cation, and other benefits. : Presidem W. F : a2, Phill’ Pe Sil) cea) $6 /605t2o0) ecko) iso cnislonde= riendsh maui gees | and husband of Audra Puckett: dear 7 Dece * 1 : : . @ ld: Je 26 00-32 f . friendship? : fath * You will practically be your | ©vening. mver 1. at Avon Beckman : ee Oe a ee nie 2 ot etibty pat . Seeking New Members | Will tt be berieficial to all concerned* pcr ares weoihen (ee ae own boss. Please send us a.f Community Hall on Auburn Road : ssa S ave 13 La ° : 3 standard gras ye tee - cull | ee j Puckett. Mrs May Reed. Mrs. Iva : : 6c itv mostir 700-1 : ckett. ay 2 letter of application in which [near Crooks Road. Dancing will Prior to the con cats 444@ Repub st! B52 Beep oe 1. The Market nominal), AVON TOWNSHIP — Avondale ee eee a ce nei Oe pesdLaadlly leopereliphoe)) Grate eet e as 0 Pe real oe Rete a gee eG Tassie aeeanaiane Players will meet Monday at 8 Federal Savings & Loan — urday. ‘Dect at 2 pm. at the - Monroe's Orchestra. Refreshments ment, Henderson cont Can 464 Rey Tob B .. 524 dependable after Tuesday: slauehter/p.m. at the Avondale High School, | ae Ribas ana x about yourself; Box 37, The A ae a ea aeal : _ Cont COPAS .. 15§ Ridgeway |. 394 lambs 1 00-1 5 teh ae * Merger Slated Dec. 3] | Tusen® Fenty and Rev Tommy #7 peatioc Press. are available. The public is invited was a Rone Mal cont bet @ Roval Dut .. 91.tistendy: ferter tarhs abdut steady: gmaijand are inviting persons with dra- 9 : [we ntte Chapa Concerns) ee: to attend. “ager for the Roy- Cent on 1266 Safeway S&S 642,10t 3 mostiv prime arevled slaughter matic or musical interests to join . : Puckett will lie in state at the ~ : al Q@ak firm. He CoP Rae $44 St Jos Lead” 39) | lambs Monday sik erod to prime'ts. croup at the session. The . First Federal Savings & Huntoon Puneral Home : orn f St Reg Pap... 354! eo lambs 18 50.21 with late le é 2 ' — ae HENDERSON formerly was as- a Wr 272 Sears ‘Reed . me Ste coon ea . ome 10 2. 1850 Plans for cultural programs are seal aerate re an ne big 7 Siiver take a ceattee re eee 27 Shell OU -. adhe cull to choi aurchter ewes ee an oyal Oa eral Savings Loan = iN di. 5, sociated with the Dodge Division Det Eetean [1) 327 ginciat ated: di under way for th roup, whic beloved husband of Nettig, Ter- J ie ten! NOW and the Chevrolet Division in vari- new chem 2! Bi Bocony. see S13 1800 ne ST’ Seeder lambs 25 00- elected Willi iam’ Lyle its wna Assn, HH Cet se oo ep, Gracies ret! Eugene Pi ta i: 5 = . : w om ... 8% goy Pac “5 Hig rou ! hi F fe _ as OEUPGnt ine ‘announced today. Terbush: dear brother of Leland, f jous executive capacities. Reet alr L a 3% ibe Ry esse 4 ; Mrs. Grant Graham} secretary, and The merger will enable the Ro: + Glenn and Perey Terbush and We can: place. ‘all your Home, Personal He will direct advertising-an d East Kod ... | 87 ait Des = 372, CHICAGO LIVESTOCK James Hurd, treastrer. .. = | ' k ne e the Roy-| Mrs. Roy Hetherington. Puneral Pi d sales promotion activities in his #1 Auto L vs0+ 333 Std ON Cal. 444) CHICAGO, Nov 29 (AP)—Salable hors, be Qak office to expand and in-| ister byiuctoss” Funeral Rome. . roperty ‘an Personal Epbilty Hazards fw eoat: mar med", 47 Std Oil Ind... 60.2/0.000: active: 25 to 28 hieher en butch-| = clude the making of FHA, GI and om ; : ot. \wrie OD ee Oe) N BE : ] w t r bees vall.in. one’ ‘policy at a Brie RR: 24 Big Ol Oh . 53241. few openine sales steady to 25'A, P, Dobats Reveal! Home Improvement Loans. Ellery _ '" ! nn 2 an ’ ar eee . 18 Sina Pack : a8 an b ar PRs mi ined 12 mony h h [ A. Laidlaw, president of the Royal BEANE -—- In loving memory of et % Sa int Helping Hands Aiding.. eee abe eH um “Oi 80 190-250 fb butchers mostiy 18 28-8.75 Daug ter’s Betrot a Oak Branch at: 114 West Fourth Elizabeth Beane whe pesees away Vv gs to You. Fire Destitute Russells (Gara os ae ote — Pa ay 7 eld sea las ae Smatn s 0. UTICA—Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Do ‘Ste. will become vice president of You are not forgotten Mother dear, |Gardner Den uf : ( : A . i : Nor ever sha! vou exas Co $6228 Tb. 1575-1600 46 heat lot No : First Federal Savings. ee ge a Dee tt Tex OG Be. Mii set mw 16.28: x "9.3 260-280 7 18.00. bat, 45435 Van Dyke Ave., an ‘ _ gs we con tteseuuee memory lasts “ . : ; 5.38: few lots’ mostly 3 290-300 Ib —— ! L Wer re as close to? you as your phone ROCHESTER—The two Russell’ gen Fee 59.1 sTimk R Bear . 904/14 78.18 60. larger lows 330-580 Ib. sows POUNCE the engagement of their Sadly missed by Husband, CHildren families who w > on 46 Transamer ... -37. aan ughter, Dorene Frances, . to Major Gibb to Talk | <_& Grandenitaren . a ‘. f a ho ere left destitute Ren oases a Twent Cen 23.2 eg eet cattle 2 900 calves 400: steers” @ ght E. are of Mt. Cle ; G b MOREAU.'N LOVING } 7 ; RE rom a distrous home fire early ante 43, Um. Pac 293\ ena heifers uneven but about steady, Clarence y Peedi ~ 2 of our dear daughter Irene Ser- ames A. Ta lor AL ESTATE ‘Wednesday morning at 2661 West-gen- Tre ey " t a -. cows mostiy steady to strong: bulls ens. - MARL LETTE — At the Methodist Ps tor — left us S.yre. ago fees < ; i] ts mis y INSURANCE Utica Rd. are receiving help from: Gen Tink... tees 482 Un Ges Ob > 8.4) Sere nee eee ene cocken| Parents. af the bridegroom-elect rape taped gta’ gs p.m. Moe her tone ee ‘5 . mis “d 4 the churc use. ajor| Never shall her memory fade : 100 Oakiai ‘Ave. FE 4-2544 the area comminities. Clothing, Goebel, Br rigid US Rud ae HT poll ae pe OY seed lots} are Mr, and Mrs. J. R. Whitbey: ape jo8 Ss ag | Toving ‘thournts ‘will always. linger, - : : ‘shoes and their immediate needs orate > 94 = t Bs few fonds. and lots good and chotce Of Willow Springs, Mo..Plans are Lionel G will give a talk on the! - Ti: in heaven we meet again. : é ae lare -being provided by the local ray Paite 18 wore a fe pnb ron ey peeg chores heh sat forlngac sang. (being made for an early samamer Refreshments and a fellow.) ders aod: Siste= Father, Broth + { 2 J a ni ti and stand ; ner oeremene sumer mee, Kiwanis and Rotary Clubs, Brook-/¢ Ry ane west Uo o.. ie* al load mixed uti ys choiec | Wedding. _ = nour will follow. Flowers 3 ‘ HTands women and two local busi-| Speen? Weetg Fl... RI ers 18.00-22 50, utilitv-and ‘ standar ‘ ay eens i eae 17.00: } cows|> - Serving: Good Food Since i 9291 Inessmen Guilt White Mot ":. 40.9,11,9-17.00; utility and commercta a a . ‘ few standard cows up : : . : t : | 5 DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS . = [otter Wiley & Co 4 NW aners ant cutters 1 80-0.80" few! ar — Ae 7 Your Allied Piorists * Breakfasts — Luncheons ‘At tthe \families so eee r we be ee! Rolstein cutters 10.00: few = ; , 4S_W. Huron op 2.8901 7 wel Si tthe ad 2. Seve gia === Deaths in Nearby Communities ae alls 5 z| RIKER FOUNTAIN [20h Sire ea ee ar : 3 700 a iqnally below ; 2roo - + ; = more articles of clothing could be Z ~ 675 “toscana steers 19.50: ‘tond{’ The Pontiac Press - : . ‘Lobby of Riker Bldg. used and anyone desiring, to help| STOCK AVERAGES (, |M Beee end ieieiee Ee ‘reer > ; Mrs. Grace Ribble - any after a short illnesg, is sur} § FoR WANT ADS $~ / «Lis asked to call OL 19111. wew York’ Nov. 30—Compiled by the|teives Te $o1700 METAMORA-—Service for Mrs. 'vived by her husband; two daugh- = ~* : Scenes NoemaN OER OS ESTETTEPOM ET SE MOP GeEDEN OD = rn Soaeaeeeveeesacewened Associated Presa. a . hter lambs ‘ ©: a . ; badens eae vi Pel wae, then tre atendy mo weak, Grace Ribble, 62, 4155 School St.,/ters. Mrs. Max Crothers and Mrs. DIAL. FE 28181 x : - ° ; ; a r ust ~ OCKS/ sheep fully steady: good to prime woa! ; 'Leonard- Calkins, both of Marlette; . ef = : * ; one P evious day~...250.5 1274 71.2 PUCiiambs 18.00-2050: inc'uding 100 Tb. fed| Who died early this morning of a ' aS Week ago... 2841 1905 H 6 178.0] westerns 20.80. cull to low ood mane heart attack, will be Sunday at ‘four sisters, Mrs..Isaac Wismer, From § a.m. to 5 p.m. VY - | ee eae eee trae, cert iione carrying Ne (3 p.m.at Pilbrifm Congregational | Galt, Ont:; Mrs. Wallace Butrows, All errors should be re . . ai ! 1956 high ,....276.3 185.1 76.9 1915/1 fell shorn pelts 19.00: cull to chotee| Ghoch, burial will bein Met Hestler, Ont.; Mrs. Glenn Turner, rod immedioily, The - hs. ure in amora Hy ¥o/ Rove d 1986 low .. 244.0 196.2 696 171.8! slaughter ewes 400-600 including 2 7 nd M William ‘Didet ess &ssumMes 00 Tespon- ~ ee | & T Se D PN 1958 hieh ......9578 1424 75.7 181.5iloads 100 Ib. cull and canner range|\Cemetery with an OES, graveside|/4peer a MIs. jam Didel- —. food sae other ; ome itt ..« « e eee ru e — JOWN «64. --BO3.1 1249 67.2 148.8) ewes 4.50 service. The -body lies at the’man, Yale: five brothers, Earl, for that of a the feet MS ( Baird-#aneral Home, Lapeer. She Hamilton, Ont.; Elton, Gait,-Ont.; — . 2 — soe ng da _ the Beautiful, All New | 2°) Ned Nephier ce Poultry -. |belonged to the’ Pilgrim Club, Aivin,: Preston. wr a eae Re-| j deree valueless tora ——e | Pigures after decimal points are eighths /Metamora OES, ‘and the Morhs gina, Cla Holm, beg SE be cance ations | A | See Wisk Low een DETROIT POULTRY Club. Goodell. vs our "kill umber.” : - ans a ; . justments = i , 195 CADILLAC fa win huvees “Ue tne 133 Faget “psy ¥ eerott a fe 1; Surviving are her husband Gor- Rose L, Harty w : : : "i : 10 . a o . * 4 7 ‘a Rea Gear Con ne aA eee ears type hens 16-10; Ment tvpe 12;/c0: five sons, Howard, Roldon,| mILFORD—Service for Rose Closing time for advertise = Fi i wv rs ot fryers (2%4-3' Ibs.) . ; i i - William, Matthew and Lawrénce ments ing type sizes 5.2) hea le ye Lillian Harty, 76, of 8438 Gulfside (THE eee OF THE WORLD) ‘Tiwhites 1%: Gray Crosses 23: Barted| two Mrs. John Sed : lergy, Wan coaster ; ‘ . oe a Rock: 24:28; canonettes (5%4-6 Ib.) 29- daughters, John Vroman pr, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday is 12 o'clock noon the AS a. ducklings 30: turkeys: Heavy heng re Mrs. Clare Bond nine grand- trom W. W. Chambers Funeral dav previous to. publication ‘ 11.1138: heavy toma 25. : . : — 13-3) Comment: Markee continues qu let with Transient Want Ads mey 3” . t 4 po ve 08 = and ; be cancelled up to 9:30-4.m. : . t aia = day of after - : 2 _ “sere fe. demand Turkeys: Market) first tnsertion +) : Ese : ‘aeine OASH WANT AD RATES iu -_ JEROME. OLDSMOBILE-CADILLAC “SALES “tne & a 280 8. Saginaw . =. = FE issn sip. - Open Daily "il 9 a — Saturday "til 5 é |New Yak \ Pentiae Press Photo Lincoln on Wixom road. Construction work on the \ Market Scores | MARKETS Hi NigorousGains | es, 77° | were mage jin early trading in the | £ieksrs funds last Spring may cost. the stock market today. ‘man who gave her the job $15,000 bu; No. 1, 350-4 3 oe | _|Paney, 280. bus No: Apples, The state has also seized the ing Marjorie, Rayburn and Kenneth Key, minors. Cause No. 14963 Thorpe’ s house, but legal difficul- | To Truman Kelly, father of children ties will make its sale difficult. Petition having been filed in this that the present wherer Court alleging The Tho 's equity in it is only abouts of the father of the said minog about 000 anyway, Hare said. children is unknown and children ar =e « * dependent upon the public for suppo and that said children should be placed uncer the jurisdiction of this Court. In the name of the State of Michigan, you are hereby noth “The difference between the $58.- 000 and $75,166 will have to come bate Court for the County of Oakland, ~ people of the: ee : THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 2 30, 1956 Sale Houses 43, FUNNY BUSINESS © at ne Rot a :| Nothing Down Witt bufld 2 or 3. Date wie basement oh jot. wir- Li ¢ 2 ‘vila vel soaks home, antl glee het pees| etree ea Call =. oieate morn- <5 . 7 $ a ings F meets — “Wein ake rivioges Owner on prem- aE ROeukae. FS. WEAR] ee __ de a FE 8-2164.. | pe 44a6t etter 6 pam, SOU SATA. PANTLY Fon @LEAN. WARM ROOM, _LADY.| ‘tive. 370 Brookdale. 43448. 5 103 Thorpe, FE 2-608 = =| = BUILD. NOW | GLEAN SLEEPING RQOM. CLOSE) wi pula to your or ours.” in. ad | bus step beth Ways. wodels from $14,000 up. J. R. 4,81 School FE 6-37 _ _Daslap, PE $3501 DESIRAB NT [ROOM POR _ gentleman, FE 4714 Z ; ‘ Exc qpOOMs “LADY, KITCHEN. LOG CABIN ee 7 9 piaricg: bane we anaes PURN. Hi — NG a. lent condition Kotty pine scried TARGE CCEAN SCEEPTNG AGOM —Ticioo' n“*TSendscayed "at gee. ; £¢ seaped lo "Rows. ea a PORT BU | tor. Twin beds. 8-47 1 car aio Cash to land . CAR LARGE NICELY oe FRONT nw low down pay- couple, “He Home on Reahy. FE, tiny Ferg enone "H, privileges garage. FE 3-773) LARG CLEAN ROOM, _ SYLVAN | : ‘by Hershberger Now vacant EEPING RMS FOR GIRLS. | ” fospital and downtown this-eorner! “We had to do something—we had so Many collisions Tel-Hiron Phone PE” 2-183 it _ “OR LADY CALL BE.) EALTY COMPANY Sig: = re i? EB 2-063. || 2383 Oreneré Lake Ave, FE 5-418 jijoM FOR COLORED coc BLE $SODOWN | | _pr pa be lia FE 23-1218 at fi. Economy. itving in this 3 room | Hirses TM. Rog WS. Par. Gee, EPING ROOM —- GARABE) gna bath lake front home. close-| 1/30. © v9s0 by wa service, tne eigvellable. rE sii89 || in west jside location. Some fur- | SLEEPING ROOM FOR WO | niture uded. Payments only "itl yNear Post Office. 172 r oat 5 pe at sy For Sale Houses. -45-DAY POSSESSION Nearly new 5 rooms & bath. Gas : Sueee Lot. 602210. Only 7 7. a “VEST SIDE ates CUCKLER’ REALTY et: a No Down Oy hg nn BS And fit as a fiddle, excelient this en- 2 ear gare Adame fa. mi. N. of Walton. Better call or see this one today. -FRANK SHEPARD _ Adame Rai att 3) ACRES ~ on Wal e. Kitchen or vileges FE 2 “REAT. . Ae 5 arn aie PARTLY aE _ - nidhed. seats 8 more. recent cnt A 4? Say 1 pm. | i poe ne PING ROOM. KITCHE | Elizabeth Lake Ra paler ye Lady or employed coup ‘HOUSE re SALE OR _saiwAR- For Sale Houses 43, __ For ‘Sale Houses _ 43 AND BATH, L NEAR AV- av. | Go cadia r vate owner a ~ pevent. Dt latte. bee ge I ae etet| Reasonable" | py Y OWNER, 3 BEDROOM FRAME, BLOOMFIELD AS HEAT. | PE 4-2770._- i, | SOUsE SALE _OW (81 AR- : to a, | Our Lady cf Refuge School Lo- Salsamns oe & Mo. : | caddie Dr. Private owner. ieee . Gas heat, automat- Log fie hi ie = | SLEEPING “ROOMS. OWN | PE easonabie ot water, gas incineratof, rea-| ¢@ in mfield Township. | em, Priv, entrance & ih. Nice 4 ‘M HOUSE. L able d payment, also en- | Cape Cod chérm with frontage | ore peirmeges cre ES a bath and basement 2875 Pett | . xe ld furnishings, FE) on pods om La and aptivile €s on cl ian, Presta” se |e ue Re — id mile can of Mid. sit st ; * > BEDRM HoUsE, e000 Down, | A Penthouse at | die Beit “SLEEPING “ROOM, PRIVATE EN.) 2 if shay or eee 1200 Ft. Elevation | Wbécue. 9 bebe, emerrp-pnmsied a _trante ~ men et ine Lae ib at Watertord Hill, nes- | aa Frigidaire renge o Ges jis t water. | HEATED | LESP ING tles this lovely brick and | Formica counters. tele PL : aier Close in et ranch e 3 large bedrms. space . 4 wardrobe ¢ : IM baths, 30q 2 ra, The fireplace. | Exposed basement to “Tale troat. 0 oven. MULTIPLE LISTING BERVICE ete. Secaken va. den of tam- aces ampaeked [eareee ; | Tm. 2 car plaster ee c OUTSTANDING RANCH HOME ied fas ra aie fineness $34,850 BLOOMFIELD TOWNSHIP auto, of] heat A quiet wholesome — Houseman-S itzley en, 0 Edison Beautiful @ room brick 28x42 plus = neighbo . Panoramic views | op . fee. (Hf ae ——— neled oh ona bety with trem fin “oeaee Ful price 935,- FE 8-133! MT 4-7422 : * . | rea recreation roo m, ¥ ’ / Jalousie arinaows — moire -. Nncstaner ERADE | 7 ' = : ware . full basement wi ( xi -F k KEFRO ew bw S Ae PRIVILEGES eas reat. gas fired incinerator, 1roux ran Bedroom 2 ‘evel vee te é | “and 1 the other appointments EST | me hag everything “4 fat y oe & are Re ROOM demanded by today's discrimin- wong Binley REAL OAs Poe to oon Priced at oe P ROUSE = T. | for housekeeping ana — buyer Yes, there are 3 1 te 5 pm. | RENT W 10N ig charm- indows & doo: school — children y bedrooms $25,250, terms = Elizabeta lakefront home has peg oe Walle SLak Ma FE ps trade edroom possibilities. ear e MA Excellent beach. Priced at $14,- |e _ Rooms With Board . 38 MODERN ROUSING DISTRICT 000. Terms atone ree with | TROT Wccean eonraice ROOM |WITH One of the ateest “five — IO Sol | hee M. ELWOOD REALTOR . AUBURN | meals for gentlemer West side | bomes im this district, eiean as 43 Cass Elisabeth Rd * dergnes, Garefer 3:30 FE SGT pin, basement with gue fired meat: recreation room, exceptiona rge ror BETTER HOMES Ree NEW RANCH TYPE CLEAN. QUIET ROOM WOMB! tearcoms. ‘lovely Ritchen { . Bide, Ci a. privileges, Gentlemen FE, 4-4184 | path. oe garage and nice lot gMALL ESTATE HOME STYLE MEALS. VERY), Price 99.800 Very attractive 3 bedroom home _clean, PE 50377, 14 mewn ws, with 27-{t living regm and fire- MIDOLEAOED, LADY TO SHANE |NUROW OARDENS BUROALOW piace, Recreation room. in base- 7 nome x — pustine Vie Immediate papsession of this cute te auted ° Sobel Hl goose Pontiac Mtr i paneling and ttle poset Btove a ee a ; ie modern home with built in bath, and dishwasher include Lot R. a 7 7 ab Ba Bid a: scart 6 storms & scipens nice bot 1 acre with rea ons Bal ade trees, 2-car garage plus DAYS TARGE ROOMS | Boats | SEVEN z laree enclosed patio, lake privi- ne | ROOM & BOARD FOR 1 OENTLE- 81, WN and a won onderful bargain | man in private home. Close to, Ideal home ee fam a) ‘Sia. s00 | sher Pontiac plants. FE) reomers, now used as two fa uy, ; SAR POR | Sou cent bal eR Sse, ees | SOCEDIA TE Possmasso a i. UD, etm ery 1 Ww i = PE boone. «1 sy OR| oil heat. ‘bus st door block to| me jeenceer ores sare, Me 5 cab te ain | stores, walking La mae ot wn- d low just 1 block off land | me’ Erfropace, ¢ ROOM AMD, BOgND, i CHAN tvs Pee See Soar | | ody a mee ral aa eation | seen ; B til¢ bath. Elec- ROOM & BOARD FOR ee PVT, Refrigerator & sfove includ down payment. office . and home FE 9-6842. 53 N. Johnson| i = tom Dalit must be seen aA b ROOM & BOARD. | ae Howe, Doh gag ih hobs BIO REDUCTION ome ue seen = rice on this oom hom appreciated, : oP | mprivate bath 141 Owego, Dr Good east side location just off| © sith mice surroundings, Large rent Very liberal terms to buy. Auburn Ave. Four and bath down, iy in, and dining room, _MA 65611. | Convalescent Homes 38A three ‘and beth up. new siding wir kesvaesl Sess repr iam iam: BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM new roof, new gas Se heating | vt i 6 } Ge uae $ a tooe Bats ess | a RONDERPUL HOME FOR FL. plant new ‘garage Sell or take rae | ment, 2-car garage Dregs = | derly a rates small home in trade \ Piains area, Will lease. FE rained staff, doctor eal. eall, beavtfu Baggy Breen i venings after 6. call Mr. Joil, PE 40955 | 43844 $350 DOWN $8,050, $78 - meee WRIGiT ALTOR be Oakland ne FE 5-0441 Call after: b eve #, MY 2-1864 =| NOTHING DOWN eee nothing down For further detatls | RED HORSE CORP. - 4 | 80n9 Cass-Eliz, PE. 42 2252) ‘a BEDROOM M TOBE ERN, Gres | poop cse4 iB nh es, Hebe with near "Fihil Hi ON 3 acres Modern exe. location. 2045 N. Adams Rd., $14, with $3,500 = or subs tien for: ‘Owner MY 2-3571 + .@| DALE BY OWNER. 5 aps ran utility room, Auto. hot w 2e-car garage. Paved - side |. Tingkin OL 1-7511 any ge hot * et Large well ie Putt i MU 46417 EVES, HAYDEN” WILLIAMS LAKE RD. room home, Lot 15184. ate, basement. tw e, A good buy for the person who can do some aterial is ishing The m . $0667 with low down pay- per leaving wie | Dorothy Sn yder | er Lavender — W. Hurop “FE ern B Es. fe Im? 8. Anne, ra aged Thru Partridge. List Thru pater € aie WI aR Real Extaie Servi Service of nee 4 legraph Pe cosas $400 pare tf Ad 7 rms. rm,. ; ‘ Nelural, fireplace ® eda of extras ’ corner lot. otf Sac- there ; ment, C. PANGUS. Reaktor Ri 1 t. 300 DOWN — 2 blocks ¢ beach ville 133R3 Collect. Decge Pars Be. 4 8 rooms & WE BUILD con Bee, "rarten ieee | BRICKS $lag7s__| " va . A home on ’ ‘ weg tte fucking 0 ©. - | CEDAR SHAKES 90,975| ems. Seats “come teltt menus NEAR , SCHOC iL ‘atta ’ WALLS Exterior full et pull oo nd far st, & shower in base- ment, Off furnace. Stove’ & re- frigerator included — ‘oe Garage. $11,500 - Terms ving $405 DOWN A 2 bedroo: —— e 1306 : $2,000 ae on your tot ot Gall for iafer. | ar 7X O50 : : ‘tow IN pore DOWN ree Tim? teehee, oi| metoegehranen beet wap teks | IS 2 swdcve, mtn renee furnace, manors kitchen. privi- mn tool Setting Pog , | tile bathe. Y ° Sulltte ve ie leges on down yer : . Many other features, including an “ payment, Ful) goa 100, KEEGO HARBOR - $600 Do PC HAYDEN, Realtor E. Walton FE 804 a 4 rooms and bath on *, acte, all finished and only 1 yeer | old, Neat, clean Ag close to schon, Bar-B-Q quick possession “ENOUE ; REAL ESTATE UNION LAKE OFFI ema yo Leos ‘ gre and —_ 2 bedrm, home rm. a a fire nee Forced eee 1% car of G Koen oe in yard { Re altor 1648 Union Lk Rd. | No Monee Down WE hon nae pon on your 3 bed- room hese with fan Dase- nent, rough chimney, You fimeb interior and save per cent on cost of PS oad home. Full v f ae 3 Ries LISTON “Houston For RANCH ie |" uti ceo i oeregs. on large SA me | pndta io ett rere RAY O'’NEIL, Realtor Open t OR 3-287) @ SERVICE Homes home. At- to sell. Ter is HOLSTON. REALT TY GI | eorqgrreessat e + oak | ath, large revaeett it-in cup water an $4,850. poe eall only one left. 262 8 Tele re hy’ Phone _ MULTIPLE i wt ——— “De Lgered FA pantge 7 Ae be ams, one | having has ig c Migg re sewer, Le have $200 DOWN | PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS BRAND slap ke potippo 1 thedia rs, tile | y of ce only RAY ONE. Real tor Open or FE ina ING SERVICE HAVE BUYERS WA for cash | or Nicholte...a, W_ = Huron, évenings. ITING Canal Lot - Cass Lake 580x180. Exe location. A steal at JIM WRIGHT FE 6-944) Veterans _ COLORED Why ae MORTGAGE COSTS ‘Payments -don't miss t HARD OAK SIDE MATIC EA LARGE UTILITY we CHOICE OF DAILY &:‘SUN 1:30 P.M. - 7:30 DIRECTLY BEHIND COMPANY FE 86941 Rent “ewes Down ONLY 3-BEDROOM HOMES Less FE 83 | 7 —— Than Rent If vou are a Veteran, His Deal of a Lifetime! HERE'S WHAT s YOU:GET: HOT’ WA SLIDING fo WIN. RUSTPROOP SCREENS _ iM DECORA- Your, CIT IMPRC WV EMEN mn ~ MODEL OPEN: | DAY PM. IND 8T. JOSEPH'S HOSPITAL Cor: Earlemore & Bondale WESTOWN REALTY ROOM” ROUSE | IN” COLO Te 4, re eum mediate p ree ae % “Cleve, Meo : ds. |DRAYTON PLAINS BUNGALOW 2 “cr LAKE AREA rated by Burors LE TRADE } . large bome, full ne 1 Cone Nursing Home, 1308 | PR righe eee cn us| A. JOHNSON, Realtor tie hot | Baldwin Ave. FE * e018 or OR, attractive modern home. lot 150% 1704 S Telegra h kd. | __ 3-864. j ASO, - 1% ~~ gara, en FE 45535 FERGREEN REST HOME FE) storms ana pereent. Sell or trade | 5 4-253. = rbo Se /EYERO! 54 Ben La on iaraet me. 2 . : . Py becement, store eee eae oe BOY: 1 AND TRADE ‘ I ; frig. month. PE 47 a A R af GOTTAGE. 4 ROOMS & nal HAVE VACANCY aan | Ga RRIB & SON REALTORS Middie @. Apply 4151) °oDvalescent Men & » pea | 182. W Huron _—-Phone, FE ¢-1587 3 er eM 3260 APP | Sagres, saree lier. & | OFF CRESCENT LAKE ROAD pe Sen ROOK. ee re | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE mopety oe vate Bins E. Com- | . el Rooms Con : c > corner jot. Auto heat & hot on . 8 vy PM. or | ~~~ aaa ~— | Tired of Looking? water Excellent bsmt, Fo ee eee: . - 4 HOTEL AUBURIN i Well, don’t give up until laundry trays. large contes: 4 LOWER FLAT, 5) ow've seen ig attractive tion area ly $11 rooms and beth. carpeted. gas | Reoms by Day or Week ear old 3 bedroom bun- Very reasonabie terms. i heat, inquire within 16 am. tet Also 1-or'2 room epartment« alow, Lake privileges .on 4 4 p.m. 66Indianwood, “ik e; Paynes refrigeration 29139 Crescent Lane. lerge tet HANDY TO eT. MIKES ants 160, wv ie r * an ave very © : rengernien ange COUPLE = = RE. myROn HOTEL CLEAN MOD. ehuares Alumtnum lores Ehenntare of this excellent =f rooms. By day or week 45. and screens Oak floors. neat, clean 3 bd ome ' West, Huron St. Phqne FE 2-266 pasered sens : F conde tl ol pg teat neat ae a — 8. CARPETED,:.-- elean. eed for o rac’ s | “EW MO bath Seer — TV. $15 ‘only $11,500 Softener, incinerator, insule- ‘Drapton Plains area. New a weekly OR 3-1700 tion, storms, screens There | es 7 . is @ garage, paved drive & room modern brick home. At. Ss 49 est Bloomfield f rd. You'll en- tached gare, $100 t month - Rent | tores enced rear ys or jeare wih option to “buy. ———— ~~ | peeat oer ie u = & am S fos Pi nan pom a. otfers Foi a: ce en e en ice HOT SPOT. § MILE RD.-.WYOMING Pleasant spacious living of porch. Screrytuing fs ship- SHOPPING CENTER the past combined with the shape, Owner moving out of | | Outstanding location for barbecue, modern features of the town. If's very reasonably | | war “Home "Builders, "3ge wt aul Preserved cop 25 priced with easy terms BROS. ete a) eet xara fe ee wares e RANT E NN arge country “kitchen, and — SIDE. 136 ! REA 18 miles from Pontiac. MAple | generous sized bedrooms. later d Pe a date now to see this _ one OR 31208 jes —— eeaag| washer, gartase Gtepeani, 7 metan note ay Biv Ge oven res “ti $Son. 19 tos STORE BUILDING, t68 PER MO;| athe, “ground. floor” uulity You'll like the large carpe ENT LOWER PLAT. 5 RMs. | any other smajl business. 424 Os- Toom, and @ latge closed-in ed itving room with fi re I beth. carpeted, gas heat, in-| Ae, st OL 20761 suntiter porch of family piece & bay windew Th = w 10 am. to 4 pm joe pobiae fat iy shh sh I reom The one acre lot has dining room, sun: & ves. poe _ Lake Orion. Rent Office Space 4l eae usbleg Fall pa anerege. tibule entrance. hare are : _HO' BENT On ssLk 10°C aaa rms - Ai . rooms. oft Williams Lake, call BIRMINGHAM pon wih 81.308 — screent = j = ulation, 2 C. gara large HOUSE Fok RENT ine 8 TELE. | Suitable for engineering. Sales of-, GI Resale lot, paved aries tingy Le graph. Apply Sunday only | flee, representative, etc 2,000 sq East side, north of Pike grade Juptor high igh thane ede BU ft. Centrai—'s block to Munietpsi| street, 6 years old, § rm. schools Price & terms are OPTION 2 =BED- Parking. modern home, oak floors, | surpriting!y low. room modern, 242 acres. OR | lastered walls, stairway to L MODERN HOUSE. LARGE ROOMS | ca tpenrs teu sasomadt sod! C} ] jeer ar at pes per Ces | ie heat. All : wee ore NI [.. O il : qu ris Rd. north on jose 5 8D: : io ees ' HOME In Be _ |300 8 Woodward, Bham, MI ard Cee esaguaiese teen & HARGER CO Bees landscaped Garis, 3 SEPARATE ROOMS DOWN-| and $63 per month inelud- iearen ° incre . frutt | jes Children Gelceine: | ae location. FE 2-7221, ine taxes and insUrance. 33 W Oaen Srenings a) Rete nn Hentonadle rent. Call 3 ROOM SUITE ON SECOND Act now. ____Open_Evening: aner 3 MUtual 406) | i. Windows ‘acing Lawrence ae eee epg ' just aaoks eee et “pic. | Ave. paneled walls, hed floors. Fact Side RENT BEATER aren Ra. Call EM 32-3536 after Se eter epi Ere 2 Excellent family home with Don'¢ be a slave to your erick SPACE lee RENT | os ahd 9495 oielgh ote con vey yee Or ie oor, sie Y « edroom up. i ute edroom ome for a i (POR moO mouse Van “Weit,( OR 3-1355. | rai Fach at cement gts only 8630 ore and $66 = Sa | o fu car garage 8 onth hen you can } I od ade on “ee | For Rent it Miscellaneous 42 storms ana screens. Only hava something to look at ; — =~ : 400-where can you be besides rent receipts. Com- “ah Geir SANGER surARLE FoR sromace. wwe.) sett tieades Sa = fh | eee ed ereburet es 2 Large ‘lot with plenty of " Lon SE = fre oa Houses 43 eee vee Aten thicker on. ao : i ‘bome, month. | or e en. coop, Se | ANTE T? | z — butte in % near golf — i 5 j NGUS Realtor | -— nae fishing and beth ; | GL 132R2. Coulect ROOMS AND BATH. SMALL an ple ater L W d Co | OOM SPLIT 1 down payment. Call FE 17-6804 walls, tile features, in nee . . OO C | ome, freplese, 115 | ceewees. 6 ma +. en and beth. gas REALTOR OR 3-1235 if ‘yearly 8100 per aril HERE'S A & ROOM HOME, LO-| tluminum_ storms : Office no- 7 eH an. Waterford Township, | cated near * acconnell School that screens, Easy to sive ine After 7:06 OR 32-6449 i po ag Aaree J Gy ctbnadinrotnbade ors |) hemi! so wey Corner Williams Lake Road & M50 - =| come property, Immediate po . / SS ee bs fe. ae th i Ok i session. Call #® §-8068 after 64. Bedroom / . 4 Bedroom-Brick . om S75_per month. MA 6-1317 ae North Side j pe is @ {3 © big, wane, Space Spacious I se ' dais Wanwick was” NEW 3 BED. CLARKSTON, ¢140 ABCENSTON. : E room, basement, gas heat, $150 |" $190 down. 3 bedrooms, 1% batht,/. 1 room —2 story hom ner Kitchen. ren. "full, basement. c paatared eS lease FE 48000 22108 1 yr. old. Owner must sell Call painted “| walls, Oak rs. On % . _collect, agent, WAinut 5-1367, street, full wanem okt, nice- Ve & small hemes, ar SMALL HOUSE $40 A MONTH, ——— ly located tn city. Nice lot eer roperty. All of this for {roe Elisabeth Lake Rd. near Buy Thru Cee Fiddles q/ tae down, Immediate pos- Crescent Lake FE aa lL ast Thru B * 450 wi 1,000 mn. s h 7 nN. OOM, RN New Ranc ear found, vicinity hag Ok so - & OR 35-2103 Y . beautiful 3 bedroom rageh in & WATERFORD BLOCK FR om HA DEN East of Town fut pecement. pestered webs. Post Oftiee, Pontiff St Mod: On a paved road, =: well- floors, bi Pp beautiful oak b facilities, 2 houses, fireplace, OR NORTH SIDE. § Room house. Ga- lanned 5 room home. only - kitehen iw 4 *, Pp R only boards in spacious a sited oe pes J et emene Posse sf rears old, — brick front ” exe 1 93) with 4 HA VE BEVERAL.. | Dt) anter ie (ive moderate down pay 5 ° : Es : livin room has bri . : Te an area, | 405 DOWN A sew 3 Bed lace and picture. window. . 3 Be Ranch oa : nga” ‘ L, FUPNISHE pager on yor lot, Call for *tatbe- ato ps sees en pA. Menge es 31-ft. vine corm. \ A ry NISHED ‘IN today . | ceramic . tile jath Verv. ny room Sad : ; : jastered Walls, Attached he cupboards, exhaust Tes REATTY “neberat | IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. New 2 hice kitchen. oek Neors, and fun" Formics counter to, ts ‘ DIVN 1218 SALDUEN PE Bedroom home Bath, Of) furnace | arage A choice place to baths with vanity. Brick pi ro 40347. AFTER 5. OR 3 i lake tee fa | — Priced to sell at $12.- Te ~¥ home ia in a beautiful : y i a WEST gUBURBAN 3 ROOM } MOD- A 2 . ‘ -ofs, Priced at 618,500 ern. i Objection 2 children. ae _— = pun ees nierks| GI Resale, Septet bes by door, ieterences, few school Oak floors, ol! fur- Ee fy er 3 roth nace $0,360. Cash to to mortage. = ck full. basement a ‘e- I IC. Dorothy Snyder fer Lavender Bal, at $48 per month. pear the Linds Vista = < with extras - 4206 Dixie ‘thy Drogten r Ea FE 24411 INCOME $1,50e down’ 2 Apart-| yided basement, ext % OR $1271. * Raut Eves | ments. 1 sim room and J three| BATH. WA 2 * room Separate éntrances, 2-baths. cR,~ aluminum storms and it screens co jantace ~ on oivtete. stered = walis, storms and screens. locks gine all 7. wi » 5 Afom” Duck Lake f tnise this ohe—cell See: DRAYTON PLAINS. OFF HA ¥ RD. Quick por. ing, Living. and ‘ising room, room m : 11 6x1 ‘a ax floors, oil furnace, Batem an clove ol ape - basement . yard. x. yard, rage . _ +, equity, $65 .monthiy, Will $1,600 down or owner take ra per cash & good car 5 down ooattaet’ housettatler or Kampsen WILLIAMS LK. RD. bag eg | rye} ea best. 7” “Rean REALPZORS - FE 40538) KT. Tem pleton, "Realtor Fist he phy on.@ te : a a Telegrapp Eves k ‘up. | | ater fate "° tad® ; ; = is rings ms J: ol opeed hes = ib HonE } eng th = G on fm. of Dons Pry Eyt_ 3-467) PE 5-0441 | BY OWNER wey x TNSULATED. | @ rooms ahd bagh, modern kitch- en. floors, plastered Phos a of giassed- (Sire da & wick possession. 52 | % mile off Joslyn, from Pontise w dowr ment. Priv. owner. Call or OR $309 bedrm home on corner Attractive 2 lot in ve Ctetrict ie ik_ privi- leges, Nr. odern 8 rm " home with hot r P can on 4 lots on Walton . Very reasonable | Very attractive ‘Lacre lot Nr Wat- j wal Lk.- with Ik. privileges on atkins ‘LE, Only $400 Bebutitul 2 bedrm home Gay heat q-car garage and breeseway down tion Full sized dining reom,. large remodeled kitchen, dishwasher sal, full basement with cedar aneled recreation room arge enclosed porch. Fenced yard. New garage * carpeting Down payrhent only bilities. demand for this trpe of | eoghl that offers many sat Creek running aoe the. Ss'teo” makes it yard ite find Call OLive 6-037] Maurice Watson, Realtor NEW : BUT NOT IN A PROJECT! Cus- tigid inspection—which is -exact- 652750 ‘not a misprint! jot, on the Jake! $11,400. terme. Multiple Listing Service 3-BEDROOM BRICK A 7 room brick with a natural fireplace in TOP CONDITION two up, for only $11,000, avail- > reed on V. A. mortgage with $300 . Located: = Mop orp on the Call today for cgosintm enh KENNEDY” Open Evenings till 8 Bhice Lament momaxns pee y new ern = . Bloom ied ey nsina Leslie ReTripp, Realtor. Fe Gantt er ee S658 2 bedrooms, one down and | rr garege, La Lise: fenced | | T. G. TROCKE|"seahcnun ‘ NAN garage, 3 ex- li; berries, | Pe! Ce- | ment drive on large lot WE TAKE LISTINGS oF ANY KIND - | 821 W Lapeer --- CALL J wART FE_2-0657 ROCHESTER Ff vedroom home-—in good cond!- lex38. | hot water automatic of Nestled in the hills rear 7 basesite Storms & screens Priced’ to sell | ter. 3 bedroom ranch home orl, | 3 years ‘old Plenty of room for | expansion om 2 seenic acres with | tom built to withstand the most | what we invite vou to do Humphries Realtor YE 2 eee FE «7114 a3 Nn. thn bh Open Evenings FE 540676 FE 5- 5783 319 8. Telegra, Rd, 7 ROOM MODERN HOUSE WITH | 000 Dn. good buys. law : FE e277 6 W Huron BY OWNER> : i home, basement, gas peat. 4 | priv | | _ Near Webste?g Washington | | schools, brick - § rooms down, | | partly finished upstairs, large rec- | reation room in basement, of! | hedt, extra lot avallable This | house cer everything. -Temms. 161 Murphy St. rE $5 Antique Brick Ranch le '¢ i ae an e i Apprai-ed for mortgage when rompleted in August, 1033. st a lue of This J bedroom quality home can now be er chased for only $16.500 on land + contract with reasonable terms, or can be mortgaged for $14,000 Lecated on a pleasantly land- scaped 805245 jet in secluded Drayton Woods Subdivision ‘near Dinig Highwear, Drayton and State Fish Hatchery). Over- ol! Stag. JM 226s Antique brick Heatalator fireplace with slate hearth occupies 1 entire wall o 13x15 livine room Open ining room measures tigi? and Dutch door lead! out om rear terrace Living ao ce.) large Thermo- | stainless sink and = drain- boards in. Hotpoint oven pd range Vent fan, 2 lary su- ‘eats. inlaid linelewm | family’ bath ‘Ceramic tiled bath cinelud- ng floor’ has|.twin lavatories siass shower dbots, full | plate glass mirror 14x16 master ity and siding door lavato Large Lema | slosets in all 3 rooms in vestibule nos | hell elas Mt Hawey perimeter plant—#0, 000 wood fh plastere BTU, output Har es eens and frely neulated. Combina- Plains, | bedroom with ceramic. tiled van- | ry has | dining rooms | Geneva kitchen, | | | 18x21 foot-| room with adjoining ', | vee roe =. bre Sreaxtost ber “6 Garage, Good hk location, PE to BUY, Pe, athached $300 down 4286 Dixie Ladd’ carport, Paved to GI, $2,200 te FHA. S, Ine. — pat _ Drayton Here ti ac reasonah: its ~ 6 ROOMS 3 BEDROOMS Ah ean be desirable fea ved th roughout today’ Priced at §7, a ing UNFIN. HOUSE bt is £. "you, ke too wil) lat anor work ‘s @ frame house in Pon- bought very Here are some of *: storms and , @ $3.500 dn room ¢ room onan oe pens. avi br you the cam er Pond” be 2 oun ee MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE SAVE Ideal building site on Tan Lake | 420 «3 87000 Access | to § vother jakes, Don't miss this. | 340, for only OXFORD AREA 2 bedrpom = oS breeseway end attached nie TRUCK AND COACH 3 family inecere, % — et dow nme entre jarwe lots , los? 1 bencne tien A Stele storms and screens | | for aj] doors and windows 4/01 Dizte Hwy.. Drayten Plains. Mich REALTORS OR 3-122) Eves MAple 5-1249 ‘. ly Large bedrooms, 2@ ft. living | room. full’ basement. of] heat East Side Only $1 cod petite on this 7 room, 3 room home Situated a ? ‘ots in a de- asirable location. Features large glassed im porch, din- ri ear also dinette. I'2 well Jandscaped hee ‘Bee ‘nus for sure Flizabeth Lake Estates $795 down will buy this like new home. Vacant. Ready - occupy Near schools, We have vee key. Call re appointmet $1,200 Down 2 bedroom home close to downtown Hardwood floors, Picture window and -much more. Bitua' ou. lots with leke privileges, Full price $7,613. Call for ap- pointment GILES,REALTY¥ CO. 62 West Hufon 8t. FE 5-6173 OPEN 0-0 = Brown $995 DOWN — Lovely ranch style ‘ ate rave home with full basement ath Weil, septic, wired, st “owen side a Tel- las Fit St, Benedict's, § roo room bungalow. «Basement. Nice la Priced at only 500, Seer look at this one. galow win on ogg ~~ r phuelered i ee on fire va minum storm ft. -iot- Brewin Gen hd Durban $14,990 sPectAl— Larey ranch bun-. — ee eee. gatage & reereway. Oak 8 rn. . pinatered walls. tains ‘pte fopletad ons Call Mrs Tp itedy 7, 500: heen - Tovely ~ . ale eer as fa oe H. BROW! N, Rea Realtor A. Is" none Se evese REAL ESTATE Nit W. Fifth, Rochester | $13,000 RANCH, STYLE New bun- ies Cae Paved sO near sity’ bon. | FE 24610. J BROWN $905 DOWN—West side Near Tele. HOME: “MART REALTY Co Ww Muren 9-8 Ye 1 thio erst location eo FE Huren & 8t~ Rewediets doo tea good home with small down rs payment.” 1 are. Be sire and see this lovely DOWN—Large & room hom home L. H. BROWN, Realtor PE 2-4810 362 WW. Ph. Mattiple Listing Service 0 te 8) H ONLY TOTA % All im } | | Bey Ws Pe: out RIO BUI $-0407 F Civilians FHA ONLY $350 Down Pius Low Mortgage Costs 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS WHY $33.70 Monthly PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE PAY RENT URRY! A FEW LEFT L PRICE ONLY $7,000 a provements ts NN ith Loads of Features DON’T MISS 11S DRRALs MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY M.-7 P.M. | Blaine at High Se. BETWEEN MONTCALM AND AKLAND TO BLAINE — ONE BLOCK NEAk MONTCALM. CHAS, MAROTTA To LDING CO. E 81546 3 bed- 2, bedrms - “Here Knudsen } isk ici ROCHESTER Large § room modern, 3 lots, 2 roy pak Pull price $7,080 wita 1 ACRE eee wa, and eartce, RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin ave YE ¢-6203 e walking distance of. downtern, BELMONT 8T. BUNGALOW, 5 2 car’ garage Large lot, pared| ‘Ooms and bath < Dt st Priced at only $8900. $1,500 down, EM 3-4 $12,950 WEST SIDE—Large 5 bed- 20 MINUTES from Pontise, new room home. Good condition. Cor-| ffame home, ‘4 dieck from M30. nér. oo gare, re. Oak p ote $1,500 doen. E 34197, . _ an efed walls, Ideal for “teomers. Call Mrs. Hoyt FE “pigar “atcane large Dec prey ; — oR $4,500 terms. EM Oy 1606, Dacement, 08 tern: Oak n , Basemen urn: foots see pastored wale, Beck | iow cine, bull in Toe, ‘La replace jovely rooms i Large 096x125 ft. lot. Close to, “i@* 200x175. cad EM 34236. | Pontiac out west side. Maher Union Lake, fireplace, $14,400 PIONFER WIGHLANDS—| font ‘ba hing. . “posting a cning. Briek bungalow with full base-| Wit rent pation te en. ment. Gas heat. Oak floors and| 116 nah a iy. Poserse _ Pag Legere ‘ood, Privileges on Svivan e.| Cash . talks! Beautiful grounds. 1% car gar- rome inghion “in mer mee. ag bee before co Restos int. Serta ter rt) am Don't s ei i OR , ot oxy x i iat HIGH * me em 2a 3 bedroom, ? car caren. Lt floors. fireplace many ee Seminole Hills pene nae ek a 13,00 a readentian areca is ‘he ony Cavege and basement, 3 bea ated om | ow nat oar. 4 $1500" ee wil, aaprtienen : mod fn heating ae syeters. Also _ poorecit ore! ry In Pontia¢, ne my, heating, system, obientoaped Tere pife| pariced, Sale afer tun pies + $tes00" wna: “e taboo Gait “Eke ose im iad WM. H. KNUDSEN | Bomftge Bighlands, Reman brick 510 Postion Pus hans Bid Sinan tis Sat ores at FE $4816 Evenings FE $8500 Boe. \ a Ww est Side Location * yn ‘ ‘ag Pt rt pa bedrodm, older home. Full base- ploy stories, bet needs |C. Schuett Reaity's exclusive Paint. price, : “Jags are 08 E. Comfortable Livin Mice 2" bedroom home “Kardwoes | DANDY LITTLE HOME ener. I's car gerage fenced - in coe ose t ieee’ 7 able down _ wt pve eM OM, payment. ‘Rajence on rage. Gas heat, tied ° mortenge, 4 pd cent int - Imme- & kitchen, 2 bedrooms, . = 8 pio, "Dry full basement “R Hilt = Saher gy Oey and foe yak Zz . da 9% Petuses. . 1611 W nae PE 56-0181 : a ms Span #8 LEASE WITH OPTION eoaees - WILS N This m 4 ptf ‘ garage 5 ou anti! eS Sheudai table lamps, MA 2 epee Z Loe eeictenee — _THE, PONTING PRESS. _PRipay. ee 30, 1956 re &piy i ) ‘ For! frarker aormatio, call SWAP OR ron’ Fat ws SWAP | - suite, soarul WOULD “TRADE. 14 INCH MOTOR- i TV for good large house. EB 33711. gas TRADE CxsH i AND equity in a aimee Ss {abd contrac LU- ET. Realtor, nas ‘GARLAND, ___ AVE. FE 50603 For ; Sale Clothing 56 BLOND SAMPSONITE WAR robe suitcase im es¢eliemt< arn, 2 overnight cases. Also & dition, Call FE 2-4482 after 5:00 pm BEIGE COAT, SIZE 14, ORIGI- nal price, $100. Seli for $35. Black -- monkey fur coat 6, site 12, |W pium colored suit, size 12, $15 Chaise longue, coffee table, $10. PE 53-3143. oe BLACK PERSIAN LAMB ~ COAT. PE, 32-4148 Cc BOY % MOUTON i” STORM « ¢ COAT, just like new. Size 14. $5.08. OR 3-2916. CUB UNIFORM & ~pors 7 $L0E suit FE 2-302 2 SPORT JACKETS. $i5 “Each. 1 ag coat. 1 Mo ay 9 $20 each, _ Good cond. “On [ = CHROME =o TABLE “with iCTEL REDDING “GOWN, - Size T $50 FE 54-2402. After 4 pm BETTER U 5 DRESSES. $1. TO $36 . a suit. $15. S$ pr. ef lounging pajamas, ry each; ® formals, i$ to $15; 2 pr. | grey gebardine slacks, all in good cond, oad used, sige 12 te A6 PE 6 Stale st RRELB UPHOLSTERED chair, solid maheqeey 2 end te. Bop aad coffee ie, $75. OR CHRISTMAS SALE Unbelievable Savings from now ~ ti Christmas on 1956 “ WALTON TV ” CASH FoR SMALL RADIOS, a _erating or not. WE 5-87. ~~ COLDSPOT TREVRIOERATOR i Pc DINING SUITE” buff DAVENPORT. ¢ Sanita. ~ TABLES & jumps. Por sale chean 3-382 DRESSERS. #7. STUDIO couces. = 3 BLUE soe SIZE 6 FE 2-3952 =| FUR COAT IN.GOOD CONDITION | SIZE = + 20. MAKE ME an Lf) $53 BOSTON c,.. #e0_. PE & “SGIRL'S “COAT, SIZE 12 #10_ Ma-| ~ pte 56-3081 __ DINING gas suiTre” ‘LIVING room suite, electric Farmington Ra. MaAytair 6-3900 DINING ROOM TABLE & 4 blend end tadle. 4 lamps. 6-0637 GIRLS TEENAGE CLOTHES SIZES 1012, & white formal Man's. navy blige suit white sports fockat & top cest. site © F 4960 size 14. FE ¢@- | i ADIED ‘SHORT VEL VET “COAT Pia coat Alaskan lamb coat. girls man’s cost ere <— tap dance costumes” FE 2-2173 3. MENS GRAY AaaaDirt TOP LIGHT BLUE POODLE COAT. onto ROOM LIVING ROOM Led 30293 _# coat and came! hair ceai Smail sizes FE 5-4840 : _ ecco! OVERCOAT. “ TO & Reason FE 5-6826 ‘Sale Household Goods 57 2 PC LIVING ROOM SUTTE, ROSE reasonabie After 7 call FE 4-047) 3 athena! PHYFE MAHOG OVAL- rum tep teblea Sell simply. like ree MA 61130 _ 4 hesige oe ee wire EXCEL LENT SINGER “ELECTRIc | od FE 3-368 hine - Desier wil! sac eond ‘o ice Ave ; “: we FT FRIGIDAIRE, oe LS treesing capactts. A-i comdition $100 OR }a284 2 pC: TEAL- BLUE Civimomooks| suite, $30 FE 4-978 }€ “ADMIRAL TABLE MODEL, Tv set witn TV stand 635 igs oe bu House Far Dw 3 LOTS. axrigtes CHINA AND OLASS etien & Venetian Glass Stem Se Silver tea art Mahogany ror SALE WASHING Piantation dest Rugs Draperies Customs Bnd many offer items frem one of the cidest Residences ts Spretafield Tomaship Sunday only, No Dealera 10387 Big Lake Road Villiage of Andersantille ‘ARPROXIMATELY 58 YARDS ALI Weol gtay carpeting, $154 FE 8-6665 after 4pm 2 PIECE LIVING ROOM sUITE $30 Refrigerator, $30 Gas stove $30 17 630 Chrome ret. $25 Automatic washer, $90. FE $2766 (FLOOR SAMPLE fee a oPDRM HOME IN CITY. LARGE Dn FE sees PT FRIGIDAIRE RE 121 © eaguee zs trig Cal) OR 35-2854 after 6:30 3 PC DINING ROOM SUITE” Biend mahogany Pertect cond FE. 2-6784 $312 BEIGE amo RvG AND — . 1 condit Clean FE 4-5349 after 3 pm i2xis TWOFTONF GREEN RUG | pad, 7al9 Drown fi FE Fie | A BUY! 3} SPEED SINGLE PLAY ers $11 & $15 FE #755 Used Trade-In Dept Lounge chair si4 wy 8 pe breakfast set e14 85 Washer $'3 & Davenpert & chair $39 5° }pe. bedroom «et $49 So . pe. @ining room set $40 58 pe sectional $38 50 Relriges ator - $88.50 MANY ITEMs CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. 31 4 Saginaw SA Pontiac AUTOMATIC w i “BENDIX Kengnore: Geperal Electric Ther, a Westiigior se Rebuilt. Ag low w ws Lees them “Unrient e Chest ™ Rov "§ REPLACEMENT ow Oakland rE 24m i BEDROOM sUtTes, CH 4 ' @tisset and: bookcase bed. newest nex, a Ogehard _Lake_ Ave” BOUT ANYTHING Res! want © \POR THE HOME “N BE FOUND) - A Lat SALES ’ A Hitthe out of the way, but a lot) jes to pay Syrace eaters, ail! sices\ Gas and electric refriger- \GREEN | Rathroom fixtures. beds, chests, dressers, vanities-and eprings and | mattresses Living reom suites, | occasional chairs, "Lables, lamps, | TV s#le radios, rugs, dining te suites. Dinette sets = cane | ether misc. items NEW Visit qur trade -‘dept: es oeeni| bargains USE OUR LAY-A-WAY PLAN OR EASY TERMS - UP TO 244 MONTHS TO PAY We buy, sell or trade. Come cat oven hee sround, 2 acres of tree ~ park . BHONE FE 5-9241 OPEN DAILY § TO 8 AND .SUN 2.TO 6 oe L 8 SA oo, ° 4 miles BE. of Pontiac, of 1 mile BE. of Auburn Heighi# on Auburn Rd, Mb = a. APT SIZE ELECTRIC STOVE _with auto, clock. Phone OR 3-6129. Alcohol 188 Proof ER BASH PAINT GAla. $2.15) goq bes Felt B. Rugs $9 4%" WALL TILE. 25c BONNY MAID VINYL TILE, We 12x12 LINOLEUM, $7.20. SYERS. 14) W ANTIQU B8)+ MANY “MUSEUM! es, FE 2-756. | — Pe atenes yvb | BED: |-— room su =o ed, chest, vanity veitp ml sirer —t is; boudoir Teer, poe Dreakfaqst set $29. Bird cage and! — b aD reagan PURNITURE CO : PE 32-5523 EE deluxe electric range $119.95 OIRL's yi COAT. SUB ‘ FRENCH PROVINCIAL DINING oo 8 | TANK SWEEPER, COMPLETELY _overhauled. “MA ¢ 6-1036 Recond, Easy washer ...... : Recond. Electric refrig, ..... $60.95 Welnut | Studio couch $19.96 § pe dinette ext. table $49 95 5 pe. walnut bedrm. suite $79.95 4-5 one beater $49.95 2 pe vite: “Fem, suite, $29.95 _. WYMAN 1a Wo Pike si. “Pe +tiz | USED a POINT 4 AUTO. Wass a DE ELECTRIC RANGES FOR | a eueees FP. B. Munro, 1060 USED DEPARTMENT siae electric range Clayton's Furn. & Appl 3665 OFchard Lake Ra FE v4 “SUITE. DUNCAN | Dishw ble 18 months old. $100 Westing- house table mode! radio, $15. OL- SIX. PIECES GOOD | ELECTRIC STOVE & BREAKFAST | 39 inch Frigidstre steve and Pormice-tatie & «4 condition. Cail MI | mag therm of] neater 8) te € room 100 OAS AND ELEC stove | “Seas USED — ALL NAME BRANDS $3950 AND UP CONSUMER'S PR aa REFRI IGERA TOR. ence. Center’ stusher mice APP on 38.85 tuk $-1300 USED GAS RANGES 31995 AND R. B. Munro Eleqgric Co. | J a bed kar en $16, | LORD'S W AREHOUSE. —-:) a ae Lane Road ‘vactvM aewEaa PARTS | _brus es al) @ makes o 6 Myrtie — (WHIRLPOOL DELUXE ELEC | trie Dryer. Excellent condition | WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER OVEN | end Arvin sute. heater like new _Fe 8-2934 | W AYNE GABERT’S _ | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | Up te 38 per cent discount on all | cond | an Presconnnae 393 Orchard =% Christmas Gifts 59 BEAUTIFUL PRIN = ™ | pe set Iceai gift FE +4) BOY'S 2@ IN BIKE AND GIRL 8 | — PE 2-480 | % tn Botp lke new _3 _Norton Christmas S pecial sizes, Use cur leyvawi pls Roy's _ Sales. “303 ¥ FE S480 | Montes. ; “LIGHTS TO Br! DEMONSTRATION. roy “AND Hig hone room or work ale 3, i Liver- one ‘8 SIZE «4 ICE SKATES | white Lady's stre 7's ice skates. black 67 DeBota Place _BOLLANDER MUSKRaT FUR jacket _ve +2254 before § pm | EENMORE Ww a OER covpiE i | e412 a _ ELECTRC TRAIN, TYPE wee ‘Be essories Valued | Bew ter takes FE care Electric TRAIN ON | 428 board, OR 3} CHRISTMAS. SPECIAL s Pans now ware now Reguier boxer warter tech elec drill, now 30 Percent ti eo 68ll Sunbeam _ PONTIAC RD. AT _OPDYK! AS STOVE a ai ter heater, cheac OR attach “pack cushions Regular 34.95 GE steam iron $11.50 Large selection of housewares Regular $495 Krispy canister set, now $1.95 Large selection. of housewares, a4 _ aged — Laye- KR. [ "y" S “TARDW ARE Christmas Trees” _S59A Christmas Tree Dealer Beautiful Scotch pine — nursery — 4 to 8 ft will wholesale of 200 ~ more. .DEALERS ORDER Now _ Roselayn Clarkston Mich FOR RENT ESTABLISHED $39 giao bare and hag de hago racy neietinctive | | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ly toned shell pattern for modern | decorator scheme $63.73. EM 34164 HOT POINT ELECrRIc ANGE | Calrod bw Nice ot ition Only $49.95. Milks, MI 6-1300 Nopre ay tree location, corner OR }-8632 .160. E AUTOMATIC DISHWASH- er Phone FE 32-8413 rento. sccord like pew. 122 ide Rd, FE 68-6775. iz" SQUIRREL CAGE TYPE blower and moter. $30. FE 2-3149. a REF, 8 FT. GUAR- . $30. 4565 hill off ree Dixie Hwy. KELVINATOR REFRIG EXCEL. j= DA ogy mattress. LINOLEUM PAINT SALE at ‘sg. 271 Baldwin POSTER TWIN _ing table, golf cla plete with Biva. A. Marathon Sta tric FE 4-223, 1a MM WM MOVIE PROTECTOR. ‘table —- Lon aeatee we shoe ae skates. FE 5-0182. 4 — NEW 1500 WATT — a0 VOLT Electrigiae radiant hy els Complete wite thermostat & mer- relays. for heating # __.LRADEIN DEPT. '., $29.95 EEF AND) PORK SALF AND_ a Opdyke Market. FE | BRICK ae — all you went WRECKING “CO. CHATNSAWS CALL sole Ma: CHAINSAW oar : ~Christmhas ‘Por the Little Woman” A Beautiful New Kitchen | Ironrite ironer $59 95 | Coldspot refrigerator $60.95 Crosley refrigerator #7950 putit-in racer + Porced “alr. Se Auburn & (Recmecen Used aply two months Call FE gas, et," 35-0663 Deuble sings from |. Thompson, 70 8 Perry | CHROME DINETTE SET For. p ir cooled engine Interfor end are flush doers. . CHINESE 9 x 12 RUG | Pigurine bedroom .amp, archery | spread, imdy. site 13-14 cresees i a ogee lf" B Boys fire 12 & 14 sport A jacket size 6 & 2 wm se OLD GARAGES REPcineD , p70 | jProne 1 fter ¢ tke | ENCYLOPEDIA BRITTANICA 2 dictionaries, complete with | FXTRA\SPECIAL White Pine Paneling Bicycles at wholesale price. All| needs -field tile toeulation. sheet- oofing, ATES AND PHA) ‘ks de Sales Co) oF A a extra heavy swing set $i? FE - Regular $19 od Semel elec. fry | | Door and eindow trim —— 9.06 24 piece ay stain. | Alum 4 88 |DELTa MU LTPLEX ‘RADIO. ARM | £ i power saw « other pose tools aR tnneene FORMICA TABLES and ¢ tables, $7.95 and up Cements, metal trims rok size jig saw with mtr and 2. Used le, > Pree Lares with purchases Pon- Auburn. Heights, PEL _2-8811 |. Por: a Specialties, : FREE STANDING TOILETS $1895 $ 6.95 La Can MA $3361 or OR 3.5123, 618 $4950 B yar? Gouble sin«s, ar FUEL O11 FOR SALE WE GIVE Paps Stamps Orvel Gideumb ~ OALVANIEED STEEL AREA Por Basement —— 120 BASE 2 SHIFT TTALO ~ SOR- | COAL a BUILDING allt 8 a &1 Orchard Lake Ave. Garaae Doors Pontiac (Dy Dick Terner | Reg. UB Pet. OFF 186 by HEA Berwion, tra, 7 For Sale Miscellaneous OE For | Sale _Miscallncous ® ona —!8) MEN CHAIN $4¥ a $001 Wares Rd Clarkston. “How is it on bissting uy cans?" " IL TONEL & AMERICA FLYER eee Authorized gebuine fa Tal fac oe Thos 0 TARE NEWT / Gage he f Stat __ Furnace ee pie ge AN #2 8 waare MAHOGANY .TEA CART | bec lable & lamp % rolleway a apt size range, player, I . base eccordios. Oneida _Rea. e775 New. . oli OR 33464 N SACRIFICE se oe rama | Many point center —— fod 1 combination & doors, aluminum & Piberglas SEPTIC TANKS ae | 3872 Eliz. es Rd. Ai Fe RICH BLACE tenk $30. Call efter | | curtain, 968 14 Santta Claus Brownie uniform G@uty waders MA 6- we “OALVANIZED rae ‘Talbot Lumber oe feet |FaL SOTt TET| child's maple rocker. | formal. brown taffeta & met. sive | ompuoe aa WELL PUMP a) | tank. §50. Folding garage door $15.00 excellent con-| 2-2687 f. | USED ea AND ) COAL F look rage. Put in Mi Terms. FE 45654 ASHION ieighdells. | = Wall Tile le OIL BURNER of] furnace, 1 ae wm & Li 7 | PICNIC TABLE 10: Binge 30 Ma ¢ ‘ij STILL OPEN DURING Ine opetials "| WHITE BIRCH a FIREPLACE woop | FE ' Church's, Inc. __Dot It | Yourself ¢ ~ soaT AND FLOOR SANDER | POL- i ee cement CHAIN SAWS and sold. FE 3-0077 Fivor sander — hand sander — ¢ sa heeaeiins Se ove 44S ew ee we enee S2usesszs “SALE SHEETROCK 4x8 Sheet $13 35 Pigstére, 4xtc% sheet Blaaret’ insulation, ~ #q. ni Twinsulation, t, Zonolite oaene enone fir plywood ._.. Ixlv white pine boagte. & Inside door jams:"W Sofl pipe, galvanized ‘pipe, crock. plaster and tareare SAVE UP TO $500 ON MATE COMPLETE HO . TA ‘é sis? cash "eM a 1-4433_ days. ~ HURRY —1 Only 7 days left. must sell every- / ee machine shop’ supplies. 100 Ft. cribbing, 8 Pt. high, $50. Press room Ae gen ed coo tons of. blocks, Site SF ~Pouinter s are, sapet tongs Portable “A” frame. with weldtronic welder, $100. T- | Betting. surface / cntingsisbers ete 120 BASE _ cease, like new FE $2455. 120 BASE oa ene USED 1 APT << GRinwEE UPRIGHT — $200. FE | RCCORDION. 7 130 BASS.'S SWITCH x coon PRP PER CENT his. 11 EE LpSe ATED Stee. MOF — satety bind- ers, Soles TE 008 efter |: i so gay Four. vis, a ined em. art =e ‘95. e Pike. ~ CLEARANCE SALE aoe per cent — guns at cost. at 55 8250 band warmers. ‘Now Insulated red pies ecem eae KELL Y's SH ARDWARE uburn Heieht« GUNS, MODERN, AND WhGOE Bie sell and trade Burr-Shell, 8. Telegrapa, LADIES ROLL! SKATES | AAD ice skates Six. 7. FE. 23-4330. | LADIES NIGHT ‘ONLY FRIDAY. “DEC. 7 PRIZES EFRESHMENTS SLAY BAUGH'S 630 | SPORT SMEN ve | Visti our gunsmith Com pa eosal service Bluing, scopes, SANDY'S SPORT SHOP | Mon to Thurs. 8 te 6:30, “rm. 8 to 8. A GRAVEL. | "se. OR 3-190]. or ra on | &- 1 DIRT GRAVEL & CINDERS. pana os oon manure, sand & stone. | dirt _ _ fant. na eravel an ; andl wie a oF on. io STONE. These are reared be marred LUXAIRE BURNACES Fruoresceat, 303 Orchard Lake | ©," fired. $298 delivered. 1 — i | _KENYON BEATING SERVICE CABINET “SINKS. FROM $3095 NORGE § ROOM Sinks to & 710 gal 5S p m /, OR + + 4a ‘WRX Of SPACE HEATER, 5 | rm: ood condition. OLive 1-063 | NEW 825. WELCH BOODLE BUG- | ay. $20 OR }-6562 — | IRL'S 20° BIKE, 2 ALUM eckss EN & storm windows, Arco. circuisr inch drift CRUSHED sNOW LIME stone for driveways and per | eeeaaanl ala aaa Fonnie LAG Sita ¥ Wesh sand and — Fim dirt, ial trucking. OR ROAD Yrered . | ! | ANY LENOTH Lowen pers - w | rnold ia oS won ASM DRY, w 1 CORD. §& |. | 2 tor 6 FE +0000 WOOD, FROM is: mare OR SHOP ge to Sy Lake Orion. MY 31198. FE | WOOD AND peered COMBI. ee i, BENSON I LUMBER CO. CHILDS TABLE & AB WOOD FIREPLACE wooD oo set, also dressing table aa 2 . 86-3785 bar, $300 OLive 61071 Eves. and weekends Es ane PAY NOTHIN NO DOWNS will build = $350 Dn. and wi bunds on ‘ay foe. OR ee (PUMP. “\ HP Like new Also 1s ae ~ apie Se — screen, Reasonabie STOP], OOK!! 2606 Union Lake Ré. at Commerce For sale: EM 3-4148 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST ND TRIM MFOR | Triple “pie windows from | Deubie bung windows from | Sliding windows from + Storm windows 2 lite from for sale. OA 82385 or OA meee: SEASON HARD FIREPLACE | wood. FE 4-6657 | Plants, Trees, Shrubs: 68) eee ees ee 4 BLUE SPRUCE FOR YOU. AL- 1% miles E.-of SIAMESE MALE CAT. FREE TO | ees HOME. ALTERED CALL UNION LAKE 2 TRAINED ENGLISH POUNTERS. 3«& Male and female. MA babes Palin oa g 1 PR. MATED COCKATEELS 4 a 1 reg. 222 Russell AKC REG DASHCHUND PUP- pies, female. 3260 Baldwin AKC REG BEAGLES. 415 EACH. OR 3-180. sonis AKC. SHOTS, SHOW STOCK. REAS. 7 Sale Musical Goods js 62) AKc REO. REG. Scien PUPPIES __®ks. old, Sale or swap PE eatie. BEAGLES. FIELD CHAMPION, Eberies Buddy the second, 8 yrs. eld, pups, ¢ months female 4 yrs, male Weimeraner, 18 months, al! AKC Sy +11% 306 E. Bivd BEAGLE «4 MONTH PUPS. AKC He Bh $25. OR 3-4872. 3525 Whit- to" Beginners Xmas tay. "Blond “Hammond Spine organ. Practically new, Can be seen at-Old Mill\ in Waterford. beral Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. |/ Rungel FOR EASY CREDIT TERMS. _ MAKE SURE IT's 4 ‘BURMEIS Northern Lum BABY reid Ott esi 8. 43 «CE. Mansfie Off Josiyn. a BLP AF Rye, 3 ALL PET FE 44433. Pety, OR 3-1907 é a Detroit: SUNBEAM. i gorusen. Used 1 poe —- Gus a err auaveeetrs ee FARM-F ae ae ee »| TILLERS & TRACTORS | _ Mien Buy your rotary tiller now. we “37 MODERN $700 have a good — of used tillers — 1y te 3@ All in good condition. om nin irae, Trailer * __ Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 + miles W of Commerce Village. Wizom and Duck | Lake Rd. intersection. my oe dav from 8 to 7. MU | EM 3-333 or EM }-240§ AFTER. $00 PM OR 8011 FLAGSTAFF _For Sale Pets 69 and brome. 400 bales tad HAY, ist AND CUTTIN Rough lumber, Will, Deliver. MA HAY. 1ST & SECOND CUTTIN os 5-e702 = UANTITY GOOD ALPALPA brome hay. a — hay. ype 214 oe 8 e aR REL GELDING. aPorTEn ‘ck mare Black Tennesseé Walker Pies Stud pony. Must i. _sell. FE + 28 HEAD D OP F amis COWS. NOT 4 yrs. old. 1 registered ya pead. 5361 Metampre _Ra. Metamora, Mich orr's +H GERNSEY Ro pavers. due in Maren. Ma 23 8 Gott iher rime / ii us, ratege vant Soop ee ee rent receipts Ne known RS Soehakehis ee wee TENWIDES _ aie ta bem “yd + FREE!!! FREEMT 18’ PONTIAC CHIEF VACATION TRAILER Nothing to buy Get entry blanks at sales lots Announcing 35 Model 15 Spo: risimba "For Sele Livestpck 72 PONTIAC c CHIEF ™ you fea ie a Oa oan iy 5@ ft 6 wites availapie. A large selection of used. mobdie HUTCHINSON 7 4301_Dixte Hwy. Drayton Plains. ON 31202 / i af iis6 TROTTWOOD. a2 ALUMT- PINTO MARE PE 5-1446. on fully ty sae 1 my nd. NEW WESTERN SADDLE CHEAP! (atxee cau “tl fr § or trade for English saddie or _anything I can use. MA 4-179! __For Sale Poultry. a Oxtfor d- ] waa. 4 tok, Sus ~ *res-ee | DUCKS, AND GEESE, 1290 Pon. |_ Sand, Grav Gravel & [ Dirt 66 vats PULL ETS, GOCE: _$1.00 each. 4989 Huston. PE 5-1908 ~jo a POR SALE re $-3938 ‘+ HEAVY TYPE MIXED | PUL. Toke ee te lay, 630 CaDEERS TAKEN FOR DRESSED facial) fry roasters & pote ing hens, wut vill deliver. rer, OR 447 Sale Farm F ‘m Produce — 73 eer eee Trailer |__ Sales, if ALUMINUM HOUSETRAILER® _FE 5-743. BAT 1004 4 Anderson Excellent con- DELICIOUS ‘ dition. On lot. Nicest, most con- ventent ow -im Pontiac Area, GRADED SAND OROWN POT _toes. Very reasonable. MA Saset. | VARIETY OF APPLES. OLACK- moore Farms. 1900 Siiverbeil Rd Sale Farm Equipment 76 er? tenks ont. Ap store, ee INTERNATIONAL 300 TRACTOR Henery back hoe 2234" bucket, x. L. Templeton, Realtor 2039 Orchard rr Rd. FE ¢4563 After 6 FE 2930 aw Path, ae CAC®. sit. EXC. CON: - Bath wih gh va- ] HOWARD. front 1 yard scoop & loader. used aS gue meta) body. af hacen lawn mowers - L sate & SERVICE 21 Mt. Clem Ld Lawn Equipment, | Sout Woodward iNerth of Mile Rd.), MId 4 be” necoostioned Dishes, ise, jore. Gale eld in h- eers. a AUCTION EVERY FRI. NIGHT, ES ooo | $038. 0 EAE es | » p.m. BaB A 9089 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Piains. OR 3-2717. SPECIAL AUCTION Sunda¥NDec. 2 Starting 2 P.M. Surplus Steck. Net & Used A t NCES LANEOUS ARTICES ; Refredtiarents Served ~ 5089 Dixie Highwa Drayton Pain Mich. B 3: B Auction House _ Tors 1900 ” MOTOR, "36.000 MI. Also sine. Pontiac 8Motor, cheap. 197 Johnson. For Sale sale Tires 8 80A |QOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, GOoD- pan ae ng 50 per off. ED. WwW ie S 451 8. Saginaw at Ree —— | | ;2 640X15 GOODYEAR SNOW _tires, Exc. cond LOOK! 670x153 suburbanite mud and show = ——— $10.95, —— SNOW TIRES ort 1 agate New ee As low as $7.98 i" guaranteed. , 5 SERVICE TIRE & TREADING CO. i_N. Perry st. FE 50649 Soa “Gi0xi15 USED oes AND tubes. 735 Voorheis RF | Auto Service 8 ‘ 81 | CRAN NKSHAFT GRINDING IN THR : car, cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- chite, 23 Hood. Phone FE | _Sale Motor Scooters _ a 955 CUSHMAN BEAGLE. PERFECT poag re. EM 32166 aft- A DE For Sale Motorcycles 83 dalton’ IE PONTI AC PRES SS. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 30. 1956 iiehiec simian aictin Diao me wh pre: eaters z eo ee: \ Exelusive , Roller-Comb Action’ Makes All Other Shaving Methods ‘Obsolete! ‘TRY THE AMAZING NEW With Old Shaver Reg. $31.50 17:95 Without Trade FE 5-5731 One Seuth Saginow, Corner Pike “Bracing i nastics En joyed Chin inese Premier | * DELHI, © | ape: India WA—Red| Premier ‘Chou En_- at laughing as he stood on a deieers decked- platform with Prime Min- ister Nehru and, the Dalai -Lama|, of Tibet, saw an open air gym- jnastic program today by 3, 500 In- dian schoo! children, 2. Chou arrived yesterday for a 12- day visit. = will Jeave Dee. 101 for Burma, later going to Pakis- tan, Afghanistan, -and Nefgial, Chou- obviously enjoyed today’ $s) demonstration by the brightly wii-|26, of Fremont was killed Wednes- day nigh? when his car collided) <=" formed youngsters. : ‘head-on with a truck trailer on| - Austrian students, ina series a Tc r : Crash Kills Motorists - FREMONT «®—Lioyd Brummell, Police said Brummell’s ear appar- st " fade 4. of Grant“was s reported in fair cohdition at Fremont Hospital. ently entered. the wrong — et =e eres Birth’ rate of the U, S. is 24, 7)M20, one mile west of Fremont.jof folk programs, will visit India‘ annually. Fae death rate is 9.6, 'The driver of the track, Peter K. nd Japan. SHARP IDEA — The. lack of snow and native Christmas trees in the- warm winter resort of) Phoenix, Ariz, doesn't bother} Barbara Dennis, left, or Glenna Smith. They get into the season's 'spirit by decorating a real South- western ‘Christmas tree’ — a igiant saguaro- cactus at Casa, Blanea, one of the Rhoenix resorts. Airmen Rushed by Melting Ice Rapidly Breaking Floes ~*~ . . Move Toward Air Strip at Antarctic Base AUCKLAND, New Zealand ?®— |US. airmen flying missions from |Mc Murdo Sound in Antarctica are to complete their opera- before their ice runway” i] ! | tions | melts. Capt, Douglas L. Cordiner, U.S ,Navy squadron commander, re- np a a dy |ported the 6,000-foot runway now Starts Monday — December 3rd 4 Che Chnimals’ Christmas There are surprises galore, not only for a lot of fascinating animals, but for readers, too, especially youngsters,.in Artist Walt Scott's Christmas story strip. The scene is in the Valicy of the Small Ones where there's much excitement leading up to a community Yuletide celebration. A real hightight comes in the effect it all has en- Spreege-le Wilmot _Wesest. | Another Comic Feature in THE HE PONTIAC PRESS is only 25 miles from the edge of the fast-breaking bay ice Last January the distance was 30 miles. Engineers flown from __ the United States jto repair an Air |Force Globemaster damaged in a landing also have to get their job |done quickly to prevent the three- jmillion-dollar craft from slither- | ing ‘nto the water among acres lof approaching ice floes. | The Globemasters are sched uled to complete by Dec. 12 their drops of about 500 tons of supplies ‘to the base being established at the South Pole. They also are to] ‘drop 250 tons of oil at a base to be built at Marie Byrd Land, 900 miles east of McMurdo. » The bases are being set up as |part of the International Geophysi- cal Year program ‘ Says U.S. Must Lead LONDON (INS) — British ntinis- ister of transport Harold Watkinsory states the U. S. must assume the “duty of continuous-leadership” as part of the ‘responsibility of being the most powerful nation in the world." If America does not lead, Watkinson told a Rotary Club luncheon, she might be hurt ‘as much ag anyone” by world crises. ———-+ + Y vifers Co, i. Y. e. Blended Whi, 86 Proot, ¢ “at SKYLINE” DECANTERS America’s most wanted gift whiskey... clearly /finer Schenley Reserve in the towering “Skyline” / decanter.-Yours in a pre-wropped gift box. We've shopy more... this necessary for easier, better c smokeless broi holiday meal for a king Code No: 672D 65% Grain Neutral Spirits ed arid compared is the best buy. A ful Il size 36-in copper-tone trim; Visi-Bake oven door, and every lier for tastier mé sewing isa aap : “ments at pA TRA COST! a 1 this y mge wi mihaer $ ikke omer feature ookit n ng: including | h th others sell ur ch range has ee rutif Appliance Dept.—Basemen! Full Size 36-in. Kenmore for Easy Cooking! 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