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Quits as Leader | HOLLYWOOD uF — The late killed at 24 in a highway crash’ wood stood for a moment of silence ‘I think it's wonderful.’ she said William Tedder
, East Dean, emotion-torn hero of two months ago. and there were many wet cheeks as she clutched her golden statue
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sige Jones, Eurasian doctor of ‘‘Love Wood, accepted the award, emcee Jennifer Jones, who won an Movegoers voted for their favor-
0 rl IS a jis a Many Splendored Thing,” George Murphy asked the crowd Oscar for ‘‘Song of Bernadette” in ites between Nov. 17-27 in theater le in mas eS
. |have been named the top movie to join in a tribute. The great 1942, made one of her rare public lobbies. Theater managers made
performers of the year by the first names and lesser lights of Holly- appearances to accept her award. the nominations
.,;__| Anestimated 15 million fans also With 2 Trucks Happen Seen for Head Position ted ‘‘Mister Roberts’’ the best Withi T Mil Ere
Within the Opposition (picture and Peggy Lee (“Pete YON ESS
ave ae l(“Battle Cry” and “Track of the LONDON \?—Pipe-smok- cay") the outstanding new person-
ing Clement Attlee, the
mild-mannered Socialist “East of Eden,’ and Jermmifer' After his costar, young Natalie among them. nicknamed *Audy.”’
Three - Cornered Fight Audience Awards poll Intersection Collisions
|Kelly's Blues’’) and Tab Hunter
who directed creation of
Torture Story
of Human Torch
May Be Hoax Cleveland Police Doubt
Horror Tale of Burned, |
Tree-Chained Youth
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Three persons died in two
accidents on M59 in Water-
ford Township within half
an hour of each other this CLEVELAND (?—A frail
17-year-old boy's story of be-|
ing made into a human|
torch by three youths who alities.
FIRST MASS POLL
The first mass polling of movie-
chained him to a tree may. Britain’s welfare state, re- aes produced se ge cr eee ; Verch. 1
Ry : : : ave importan é e ovce rch, 19;
be a hoax, Detective David CLEMENT ATTLEE signed today as leader of award of Oscars next March. Cer- her Bey th yc M ere 9
E. Kerr said today. —---——-———-— the Labor Party. ~ tainly Dean, and perhaps Miss er mother, Mrs. Leona
There were so many dis- | A three-cornered fight for Jones, loom as top contenders for Verch, 46, and-William Ted-
crepancies in the bo - ac Stor e ls Swept ithe top)post inl the mritish) eee ee der, 18, all of Drayton
y ised late ‘Plains, are dead. It was a touching moment when
Grace Kelly announced the award jopposition party appeared | .
moe Up Simone he for Dean to the glamorous crowd
|deputy leader, Herbert Mor- at the Beverly Hilton last night
y S , irison, 67; 49-year-old Hugh There was stunned silence, then
is head of the homicide. Romeo Business Place Gaitskell; and Aneurin,@pplause. The brilliant actor wat
bureau. Gutted; Nearby Shops Bevan, 58, fiery Welsh we.
Earl R. Fryman. suffering sec-|- Damaged by Smoke . leader of the party's lett SNOW, Rain Tonight
ond and third degree burns over; eine |
about 85 per cent of his body, was ow - ; _ : | The weatherman predicts occa-| : 1 . - condition today’ | y hoe | Fire swept through a large Bevan was given almost No) nal snow or rain tonight with a, . 5 , | oa 4
poor jon tc ina |Romeo department store last chance, however, against Morri-|jqw near 35 degrees. | : 3 2 :
pital. count that further investi-
gation may show the three
youths existed only in his
imagination, said Kerr, who, | The two women were
killed when a semi-trailer
driven by Igino Caviggiola,
30, of Traverse City, hit
their car broadside at the
intersection of M59 and
Airport road at 9:55 a.m.
Witnesses said Caviggiola ran
lthe red light going east on M59.
|The Verch car, which had already
Naked, and with a tree branch causing an estimated damage of Attlee’s moderate policies. Morni-'
chained to his ee ie ghia | $200,000 before it was brought son's age could count against him.
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eaceaTs tacen cee mem under control by firemen from Characteristically, the 72-year-
He said three youths had five communities. old Attlee almost tiptoed out of youtns | . i
drenched him with turpentine and| The flames completely destroyed the party leadership he had held
lighted it. He fold of walking a the interior of the D & C Store in for 20 years—a record in modern
mile to reach the. hospital, through; the village's ‘downtown area and British politics.
a heavily wooded valley in the! sent clouds of thick smoke through He handed in his resignation at Rocky River in Metropolitan Bo neighboring drug store, dress a closed meeting
He told police three strange | shop and post office. No one was bers of Parliament which lasted
youths about his own age picked |. | injured. him up yesterday morning as he 'leagues saluted him with ‘'For he’s! less than half an hour. His col-} with rain and the high temperature
ranging from 40 to 50. The winds|
tonight will be from the south.
15 miles per hour.
There will be occasional rain
with little change in temperature
tomorrow night.
The lowest thermometer reading
preceding 8 a.m. in downtown Pon-
of Labor mem.|tiac was 23 degrees. The mercury
rose to 36 at 2 p.m j night, gutting the building and son or Gaitskell, both followers of, Tomorrow will be slightly milder! 2 : ; : s
WINNERS OF MOVIE AUDIENCE AWARDS
POLL — Jennifer Jones, Tab Hunter and Peggy
Lee (left to right) hold their ‘‘Audy’’ statuettes
after being named winners tast night in the first
Audience Awards poll. Miss Jones was honored
for best performance by an actress, in ‘‘Love Is
a Many Splendored Thing.’ Hunter was named | started on the green light, was
_ |headed south on Airport road
The two were pronounced dead
on arrival at Pontiac General
Hi ital : m.
most promising new male personality, and Miss | — ae melamine aa
Lee, a singer turned dramatic actress, was voted | Waterford Township Police Chief
most promising new actress. The late James Dean perenk Van Atta said Caviggiola
was named best actor of the year. Sponsors of the | ‘* ing held in Oakland County . ; Jail to make a_ statement to awards estimated more than 15 million votes : ; - Were cust Wythe public’ Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem
this afternoon. AP Wirephote
was hitchhiking to st. Ignatius
Parechial School, where he is a
Ignatius stickers on the wind-
shield, he said, he thought they
sttended the same schoo}. ‘been determined, according
\Fire Department,
Thousands of curious
But instead of taking him to “ve-fighters arrived op the scemt'sibie
| Cause of the blaze has not alle jolly good fellow.” =|
oasen ll Rgaamas St. |Walter Werth, chief of the Romeo ean | Attlee was visibly moved. His
spectators [ips quivered.
flocked to the community after) <= health were ~e Killing Suspect |
leadership VISIBLY MOVED
retirement from the Lie Test Clears Red Bosses Return to India} earing Slated ‘Leaving Trail of Untruths. ng RANGOON, Burma (#/—Communist party boss Nikita
\S. Khrushchev and Soviet Premier Nikolai Bulganin Tedder died in Pontiac General
Hospital ten minutes after his ar-
irival at 10:40 am. The accident
|was at M59 and Pontiac Lake road
| when, according to Michigan State
| police, Tedder failed to stop at the
| stop sign.
His car was hit by a leaded
automobile haulaway driven by in Murder Case nehnoal , response to an 8:25 tele minority in the Hou +e : ;
drove | orcad CGeveland wot dusk, call trom Preston Coay, a postallog Commons, The iran whe served) Owen Moser Released, headed back to India today on their South Asian tour. Circuit Judge Hartrick a I
= ‘employe, who reported Minister from| Dusingstheip seven-day visit in Burma, the Russian to Get Sanity Reports |” \, pie he continued.
Then for some reason the three ore flames attacking a rear wall of to 1951 had found direction of Freed of Suspicion in leaders used every opportunity to lambaste the West. stop in time to avoid the crash.
‘the party's opposition to the Con-| Chicago Slayings Bulganin and Burmese Premier U Nu signed a joint on Ray Goff Tedder’s car skidded and turned
over at the side of the road, police became “mad and disgusted,” he/ |
said drove fought for several 'servative government an increas- zt
ae oa) Se eee = ling burden in recent months. La-| Holly Police Chief James Park- demand for turning For-*
trem |bor’s defeat in the general election er last night approved the Se over to Red China and!
onlay might have speeded his'trom jail of Owen Robert Moser,for a ban on nuclear weap- Personal Income
° 23, of Fenton, after lie detectorgns. The views expressed
i +) The building is owned by Ed-| Last summer he suffered ‘tests on Moser reportedly proved|were the same both coun- |i R d Hi h
Birthday Gloomy ‘’ward A, Jacobs who reports that! — pola » He ee » bat | inconclusive.” ‘tries have been plugging, its ecor ig
Youngster ) Dog ie = * eset By lars (Continued ce P: o Ban | Moser was questioned in a two- for some time.
Fire Chief Werth, who directed So hour session with the lie detector’ 1. Settling Indochina’s political! | A Circuit Court hearing is slat- said, tipping him out. :
ed for 1:30 p.m. tomorrow to de-| The two accidents occurred less
‘cide whether a Flint’ man ac-| ver a mile and a half apart on
jcused of first degree murder oe be
|be declared insane, Oakland Coun-
ty Prosecutor Frederick C. Ziem 4LP to Announce
All-State Grid
WASHINGTON (f Another Said toay.
Not a Celebrant ithe combined operations of the . about his connection with the mur- future in accordance with last/Sh4rP increase in Americans’ per- Glen eal ail fa ween T Th d
isl bent birthday present’ that five departments, said firemen GM leads Tradin ders of three Chicago boys October year’s Geneva conference ending Sonal income during October ott a) charped with ke Ace eam urs ay
= =u |p stayed at the scene of the blaze, g 116 the Indochina War. The armistice raised the 10-month total to’ the!5> ¢.4.) ee Ug.
anyone can give to 13-month-old all night to guard against a pos-
David Speer, Jr. would be the sible Renewed loutbrenk D ® f h
return oth best rendhis mine "Req fremen, were called OM etroit Exchange
— aa jfrom the fire at 1:30 a.m. to put! the Detroit Stock Exchange vol- . Michigan State Police Sgt.
| Jack Pletske, who gave the test,
said, “Every question the boy | terms cal] for elections next July
to unify pro-Western South Viet
‘\Nam with Communist-held North
Jiet Nam. The South Vietnamese ‘irate of 301 billion dollars a year.
the Commerce Department
ported today. 22 fatal shootmrng of Mrs. Rita M_| With the Class C-D and Class B
‘Cummings, 27, a pretty Flint moth- Associated Press all-state prep re-'er of three. ‘football teams already in the pub-
Goff is accused of pumping four lic prints, followers of the high
David, son of Mr. and Mrs. | ire whi used esti- : 2 “| answered came out the same. | Arg That figure is 14 billions higher) bullets into the victim after order- school sport will be given the ‘‘big
David J. Speer, of 1531 Kessler. | mated 5.000 in damage to the| sas en ep checen padaeiead rey | He showed no emotion under any oP et Raver’ ranking into "tees thas the annual rate for the first) ing her escort from a car on M87 one,"’ Thursday. has been a constant companion of North avenue home of Mrs. Anna iar Seen PA question.” ~ 10 months of 1954 : near Holly. The Pontiac Press will an-
the dog, Amber, for about nine site as eon } 2% An unconditional ban on Four psychiatrists have ruled pounce the Associated Press
months and David ts celebrating; ‘The latter blaze, which firemen te Comber veaune of 0
his 13-month birthday today—but|fought for two hours, was caused his mother said he isn't very! by a faulty furnace.
happy. $10,331,292.66. The 10 most active! held
traders were as follows: tered
|police questioned him Moser was arrested Saturday)
shares having a dollar value of "ight for a traffic violation, and
for possession of an unregis-
gun while Holly
: | papers and 22 sports writers.
If someone has discovered the Lab Policies Criticized General Motors (new) wo ses murders of John Schtessler, 13: 3. Unification of anti-Communist| Two thirda lof the rise was ad The no 20a yee This is the 15th consecutive year
dog wandering the streets, Mrs. “Q00F IClOS TIICIZOS | enon Eawen °°. gases. [his brother Anton, 11; and Robert South Korea and Communist North tributed to igure mace and salary ieee es heaton beyee decige (0 the AP's all-state teams, rec-_
Sr oar il NEN, Yona ate mere) eens” TOC AG [Pm a potted to per Nc. whih et cin ethics wht non oon Saye St . s re, an appe sd tear elt Ses 8 BEE ' arker Sai icago police, °- aed in w rates and gains in employ-| State Hospital for the criminally, as :
The poodle eats nothing but for support of Eisenhower adminis- Piha Lbimadh Peon "738 when told of the lie detector re- they said cause fear and distrust msc Wawe in creanes were papel aca P y The Pontiac Press was a mem-
broiled T-bone steaks, medium tration labor policies and criticised Srows-tetaren)” Mts orca Teis sults, agreed there was no reason|among nations. aller | jber a — acter ence gre
rare, baby food. [them sharply. abel Brewing, products. 7439 |for holding Moser further. BRISTLING ATTACK The other third of the increase eam kee eth accoenieny
Department Store Swept by Flames at Night
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“ab | and State
-trally here, he took a atomic and hydrogen weapons
and fuurther experiments with
| them, plus a sharp reduction of 1 about the. conventional armaments.
Before the communique was is-
sued, Khrushchev added a chapter
to the bristling attack he has
made on the West, particularly
Britain, while in Indian and
Burma. Speaking at a_ political
swipe . at
Britain’s former Prime Minister
Winston Churchill.
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He referred to the “notorious
directive”. he said Charchill is-
sued to Field Marshal Montgom-
ery near the end of World War
Tl to stack captured German
arms for reissue to German
Russian advance into Western
Europe.
Churchill disclosed the order in
la speech last year. He said he
could see no advantage in freeing
Europe to fall into the grip of
janism “if we allowed so much of
Eu ope to fall into, the grip of
another totalitarian regime from
the East.” ; ‘
30 New Traffic Deaths
LANSING (INS) — State Police
‘|said last night that 30 persons
have been killed in the first. five
days of Michigan's 13-month safe
driving campaign. The campaign
began Dec. 1 and will continue
until! Jan. 1, 1957.
In Today's Press
Teached a record high rate of
| 309", billion dollars a year, more
; than 11; billions higher than in
| September.
‘represented a continuation of the
year’s rise in interest and dividend
payments and the income of the For October, personal income |
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'Proprietors of business. |
Ri Se
| | Ike Reviews Economy
GETTYSBURG, Pa. —Presi-
dent Eisenhower reviews the state
of the nation’s econidmy’ with his
advisers today. (
| NEW YORK (#—Members Goff insane after examining him, |
said Ziem, and their findings were)
Pontiac State Hospital. Class A all-staters, on the sports
| pages, tomorrow, They were se- psubstantiated by_tests made at) secteg by a panef of 19 news:
Press Prints Poems
by Grantland Rice
The Pontiac Press is publish-
ing a series of poems by the
former dean of American sport
writers, Grantiand Rice, The
series which starts today will
run for several weeks in The
Pontiac Press sport pages. Turn | the team story.
Soviets Receive Island?
- TAIPEI, Formosa ® — The of-
ficial Chinese Nationalist Central
News Agency, in a report from
Hong Kong, said today the Chinese
Reds had turned over the Chu Shan
islands to Soviet Russia as a naval
base.
of'date before bonds can be issued’
Michigan's Turnpike Authority and to finance construction.
how orael' atin any conus New York Thruway Operation Today The group yesterday toured tol?
facilities of the New York Port
State Legislature’ were to inspect| -Cost of the 113-mile expressway Authority, which. has constructed
the New York Thruway today in was. estimated at 164 million dol- more than 500 million dollars worth | winding up.an Eastern trip taken jars last April. Since then, of toll bridges, tunnels and other
|to pave the way for construction ever, various route changes have ‘Tansportation facilities. They also
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|own state.
The group, headed by Authority
Chairman George N. Higgins, also
planned to talk over tollway prob-
lems with New York Thruway
Authority mem berg. Yesterday
they toured toll facilities in New
York and New Jersey and coh-
sulted with traffic, and financial
experts in New York City.
Besides turnpike commissioners,
the delegation included members)
of the staie Senate Highway Com-|
mittee, headed by Sen. Haskell!
Nichols (R-Jackson) and the House |
Higgins appointed Justin Whit-
ing of Jackson and Carl Smith
of Bay City, two Authority mem-
SHOPPING DAYS
TILL CHRISTMAS
f the first stich toll road in their been proposed which would alter traveled over the 118-mile New
‘costs, |Jersey Turnpike.
| Higgins said he hoped to confer
‘with State Highway Commissioner
Charles Ziégler on his return con-
| bers, te handle financial negoti- |cerning Ziegler’s proposal to build
| ations for the turnpike. a freeway paralleling the Michigan
Turnpike. ,
The commissioner's plans for
jsuch a highway ‘will have a di-
irect bearing’ on financing turn
jpike construction, Higgins said, es-
;pecially in determining interest
jrates on the bonds.
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Higgins said he wants “to find
aty News........000.05. 42 | Roads and Bridges Committee, ‘out his (Ziegler’s) attitude now that
: ; Editorials ......:....-....-. 6 |with Emil Peltz (R-Rogers City)) the State Supreme Court has ruled
u i os . Pontioe Press Photo! ‘sports.........35, 36, 37, 38, 39 | as chairman. that the Authority has the legal
CHARRED WRECKAGE — Seared merchandise and blackened save a nearby post office and several business places from fire | Theaters ............... ...43 | Financial advisers informed the: right to build turnpikes.”” ; timbers testify to the extent of-a fire which roared through a large damage. The blaze was discovered at the store's rear by ‘ postal TV & Radio Programs:..,...51 |group that cost estimates of the TG — ;
department store in Romeo's downtown area last night. The flames + employe Damage was Wilson, Earl. ..c........... 43 |proposed Rockwood - to - Saginaw | You Can Bey = 1966 Olde" for e+ en who called firemen to the scene.
were battled een SR eeapeoo tam Seat at about $200,000, 2.
ae et - . a . . % Fonies
» Turnpike must be brought up to/& |S little as. $2,166.00 plus tex 8¢ Jerome Olds-Cadiliac, PEC36,
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDN ESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953
Psychologist
Wins $64,000 Pretty Doctor Answers
Tough 10-Part Question
on Boxing for Jackpof | Cease
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The Day in Birming ham
BIRMINGHAM — Police ree
ifrom Detroit, its suburbs and as)
far south as Monroe, will be pres-| To Award Certificates
‘to Five Area Policemen
ter will sing accompanied at the
piano by his wife.
: * * «¢ Union No, 40-AFL. The Stereo-
typers Union is the only one of
the eight on strike.
‘A union counter-proposal was re-|
jected by the publishers yesterday |
‘on grounds it was “a minor re-|
| vision” of previous demands and)
would not relieve ‘‘the extreme
|economic penalties’ of the original
“William Hazlett as the essayist
NEW YORK .if—A pretty young)
psychologist who became inter-
ested in boxing through her hus-|
band answered a knotty question
on the sport last night to pocket
$64,000 in television wmnings.
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The contestant, Dr. Joyce Broth-|
ers, 28, of New York City, became
the second person to win the top
prize on the CBS show The $64,000
Question. The first was Marine
Capt. Richard S. McCutchen,
whose category was cooking * > *
Dr. Brothers, wife of a hospital
interne, had as an assistant last,
night Eddie Fagan, ex-Olympic
boxing champion and former New
York State Boxing Commission
chairman. The show allows an ex-
pert to help) the 61000) tevel: United Press Wirephoto
Dr. Brothers told reporters she’ pRETTY PSYCHOLOGIST WINS $64,000 — Dr. Joyce Brothers
a c Sh Lee * Ae money of New York is shown as she prettied up after reaching the $32,000
oo ee saetices is Seeer. level on TV's ‘The $64,000 Question."’ Dr. Brothers, 28, whose cate-
rnanee a rae, for the two,| 8°FY was “boxing,” had a choice of bowing out with her stake or
and a new dress for | coming back this week to try to double it. She came back last night
* * herself. 3 ry } and went on to win $64,000. ent tomorrow noon when 82 patice-| Birmingham parking meter
men including five from this area area wil] be extended down
receive certificates for 90 hours Pierce street from the new park-
training. .t | ing lot, elty commissioners de-
The luncheon event will be at cided Monday night. Originally Devon Gables according to Police) planned, the extension was Chief Ralph Moxley who is chief; awaiting the parking meter re-
jof the southeastern Police Chief's, port given at the Monday meet- |Assn. which with the Federal Bu-| ing to see effect on lot parking
jreau of Investigation in Detroit’ on the residential area parking sponsored the training sessions. | problem,
Receiving certificates will be | proposal. | * s *
George Robinson, president of
the union’s Detroit local, said;
“The union tried again but
failed.”’ :
Lad Is Chained
a and Set on Fire Paul Theobald, Birmingham pa. | Placement of two school cross-/ (Continued From Page One) trolman, Richard A. Hoffman, ‘8 signals, figurines with flashing ; dlock. H
Bloomficld Township patrolman @Mber warning signs, is expected chain with a cheap = ac aoe
and from Troy, Chief of Police Within four weeks at the West said he could not explain | ae 'Mapl A asi motive.
David E. Gratopp, patrolman Eu- “Maple and Baldwin crossing, to "1." said that when the youths
Another contestant on the pro-|
gram, Stanley Skeens, a Danville, ;
W. Va., coal miner, won $32,000 P) t ) th
by answering a 10-part question on lac €d 5
on the story of David and Goliath. SS
$64,000 next week. |
os 6 Mrs, Willie T. (Clara Jean) Bass, Pontiac.
Dr. Brothers, mother of an in-'9 formerly of Pontiac, died Satur- fant daughter, just barely got in day night in Miami, Fla.
her answers before the program | : ‘
ended, CBS actually allowed it to
run 30 seconds overtime.
She named Cestus as the special|
gloves gladiators. wore in ancient
Rome; Daniel Mendoza as the first
of scientific boxers to become
champion of England, in 1791;
Gentleman John Jackson as the
English champion who taught box-
ing to poet Alfred Lord Byron; ters) Mrs. James (Cora)
Lena Seaver Radcliff and attended) children.
Pontiac Schools.
Before moving to Miami three|Rernard Stoner,
weeks ago, she had been employed | ester HH.
as a waitress in the Oakland Diner. Wagon.
are her parents and a sister, Mrs.\nera} Home with the Rev.
Ruby Joy of Pontiac.
who wrote “The Fight’’ after see-|
ing Bill Neat defeat Thomas Hick. ater by the Huntoon Funeral jn Waterford Center
man in England in 1821 and “‘Hick-|
man the Gasman’’ as the latter's .
\Leo James Bridson nickname. . .
Se alec unswe red that John’, £0 James Bridson, 60. died sud- Big Factory Overlooks
Sholto Douglas was the full name 4cnly Monday at his home, 16! Family Cemetery Plot . t Queensbury: | liver St. He was the son of ee oo
of the Marquis o 'Y: | James and Elizabeth Bridson and) HUNTINGTON, W.Va. @ — A
Rome was the city and Paulino) Aug. 6, 1895 in South Lyon small family cemetery stands in
Uzcudun the opponent in Primo) posides his wife, he is survived stark contrast near a big manu-
Carnera’s heavyweight title de-! hy his mother; three sons, Lee J., facturing plant here. The Everett
fense in 1933, and that Jack robert and Frederick, all of Pon- family, which sold the site for the
Dempsey knocked down Luis FIrPo tac: a daughter, Mrs. Donald Ball! plant more than a quarter-century
nine times im their famous bout! 9¢ pontiac and one grandchild, |ago. retained ownership of the plot
and that the fight lasted 3 minutes) " Other survivors include a brother| Family members say a rose bush
and 57 seconds. | George Bridson of South Lyon; | Which still blooms in the cemetery
. . ° ‘four sisters, Mrs. Florence Simp- 4gainst a drab industrial backdrop
Brothers said she knew all) son of Keego Harbor, Mrs, Vincent!i8 more than 100 years old. Dr | Son the answers herself, but she! Byrnes of Livonia, Mrs. Floyd.
{home after 7 o'clock tonight.
checked some with Eagan to make 7.5) ang Mrs. Lawrence Gouin,
sure. both of South Lyon. |
Service will be Friday at 1 p.m. |
l bo if Attl from the Harvey O. Neely Funeral
a if e ee Home, 16540 Meyers Rd., Detroit, |
. ; with burial in Perry Mt. Park,
Resigns Today Cemetery, Pontiac. | Friends may call at the funeral!
(Continued From Page One) [home after 5 o'clock this after-|
party’s Leopeoqure deiremintaa a e
often through all-nigh ngs.
tt wes ily assumed Attlee Charles Campbell
would accept an earldom and move} Charles Campbell, infant son of
up to the House of Lords. He may| John W. and Esther F. Bouford
become leader of the party in that)Campbell of 635 First St., died
mere lejsurely chamber. at 1 p.m. Monday.
REPLACED CHURCHILL We a ie ee lee’ tirement from Labor's ied ee: Aitlee’s re | Besides his mother and father, |
top post came eight months after’ he is survived by four sisters, |
his political adversary and war! a.) joan, Jane and Sally Camp-| time leader in the coalition gov-|1 01 ail at home.
ernment, Sir Winston Churchill.| pla ver service f ; a or Charles was
quit the chieftainship of the Con-|heig at 4 oclock this afternoon
servatives at the age of 80. in the Pursley Funeral Home.| |The Rev. Charles D. Race of the
Attlee aed ae a oeety orig) Central Christian Church officiated. mine © ee Burial followed in Perry Mt. Park MRS. GEORGE F. MONAGHAN War II. Then he supplanted) ceiictery. |
Churchill at No. 10 Downing St. . -
when Labor swept to victory in the
1945 election. Attlee presided over Mrs. Charles L. Farrell | e 0 e rol
a series of sweeping changes im! Mrs. Charles L. (Sophia) Far-
Britain and, the jerpre. ‘rell, 59, of 1420 Rivona Dr., died A ' a _ |last night in St, Joseph Mercy Hos- ttorne les At home a socialized health SY® ital, She had been in ill health
tem was established, The railways.|¢,.- months. |
coal mines and several other | Born in Detroit Nov. 18, 1896. dustries were nationalized. Taxa-| on. was the daughter of August
duced the difference between the| ee :
status of the rich and poor. Labor| ue nee a ion married Lumber Pioneer
announced it was giving ‘“fair}|
Mrs. Farrell had lived in the | vires. George F. (Alice Kotcher) shares for all’’ but was plagued
dy .a series of financial crises) Pontiac area 20 years and was ® \iynochan, a lifetime resident of
which, among other things, forced) member of Our Lady of Refuge Detroit, died vesterday in the
devaluation of the pound. Catholic Church, Orchard Lake. Henry Ford Hospital after an jll-
—— | Besides her husband, she is sur- ness of two years
The Weather ivived by a daughter, Mrs. Robert Her late husband an attorney,
PONTIAC AND VICINITY —Clowdy ang! D0l€S Of Sylvan Lake. was the senior partner of the warmer today. high near 40, occasional, Also surviving are two brothers, original. law firm of Monaghan,
Rabe one caabety nilecr cones high | Robert and Frank Van Fleteren, Monaghan & O'Bnen, Detroit.
40-45. South to southwest winds 10-18 both of Birmingham, three sisters. Mrs. Monaghan was born in
row night Ceeenonel rain tomer Mrs. E. T. Sexton of Detroit. Mrs.’ petroit July 11, 1887. At the |Nat Holman of Birmingham and
iMrs. Edwin Offer of Bloomfield
Hills.
at Ba ne aan The recitation of the Rosary will
Sun pera jeder fol Pa el | be Thursday evening at 8:30 in © 7 Saf © f
nly raees TET: |the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home... She was the daughter of Charles Moon sets Wednesday at 107 pm é
Moon rises Thursday at 2.22 am The funeral: will be Friday at 19. and Matilda Kotcher. Her fa-
a.m. from Our Lady of Refuge her had been a pioneer Detroit time of ber death, she was liv-
ing in the Garden Court Apart-
ment, 2906 East Jefferson Ave-
nue, ‘eday in Pontiac
Lowest temperature preceding 8 am
23
" Downtown Temperatures :
bg en mf 30 Catholic Church with burial in [Umberman.
$6. Moco tO pm :...35 Holy Sepulchre Cemetery. Friends FUNERAL FRIDAY
1° ae : 3 iG Nos “36 may call at the funeral home after Mrs. Monaghan was a graduate
— 7 o'clock this evening. of Liggett School and a member | 1
Vs iesseriednarectews! x ‘of the Detroit Athletic Club.
Lowest iempersture 2000000000000 22 Angus McLennan She leaves two daughters, ean perature... ..ceeee+- eer < i
¥ r. | Service will be held at 11 a.m. uae - eas tee:
One Year Age in Pontiae [Thursday in the Farmer-Snover) 4% SOS ae of *
ee ee sitio 7p [Funeral Home for Angus McLen-| 03” sieroiealia a
Mean temperature ................ 19.8/nan, 63, of 57 Fairgrove Ave. The jour gre le
w Rev. Fred R. Tiffany of the Beth-|) “Other survivors include a sister,
Highest and@ Lowest Temperatures This. any Baptist Church will officiate; Mrs. Helen K. Robinson and a
em 198, ee ™ Yeere s. ises/ Mr. McLennan died Monday in|brother, George A. Kotcher, both
iSt, Joseph Mercy Hospital. of Detroit. .
| —S= | The Rosary will be recited at
“3 New Orleans 50 4 AA “a 9 o'clock Thursd ing in the : i9 o'c sday evening in
>= 4 o> tol Se rs. Charles C. Pinkham ‘William R. Hamilton Co, Funeral
4 Omahs » HY Mrs. Charles Caswell (Stel) Home. 3975 Cass Avenue, Detroit.
eo Eeme $e. 93, Pinkham, 75, of 159 Lincoln Ave.| Friday morning, Mrs, Monaghan
3 & Peanctoce §@ $i\died at her home early this morn-|will be taken to the Blessed Sacra-
; 45 3a|ing. She had been ill two years. |ment Cathedral where a Requiem
BS MY Fi Born in New Wagon, Maine Aug:|/Mass will be sung at 10:30. Burial
17), 1880, she was. the daughter of! will follow in Mt. Olivet Cemetery.
( ‘ \ C
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= Te | Samet and Abigail Hudson Bartel
|and was married there in 1898. and the system, which has been in| apart."’
Coming here from New Wagon, plediby the Sci Valley P
fe Mrs, Pinkham had lived 26 years COP!¢¢ Dy the Saginaw Valley Fo-| He will get a chance to try for\Mrs. Willie T. Bass lin( Oakland County and 16 years in lice Chiefs.
She is survived by two daugh-_
Me-
| Broom and Mrs, Albert (Thesma)
She was born here March 19./ Parmenter, both of Pontiac, five
| 1935, the daughter of H. F. and grandchildren and ten great-grand-
Also surviving are a sister, Mrs.
and a_ brother,
Barter, both of New
She is survived by her husband) Services will be Friday at 2
and a son, Michael. Also surviving pm. from the Donelson-Johns Fu-
eee a ee zoning ruling is that for two fami-
= nelson Baptist lies, lots must have 6,000 square
Arrangements will be announced Church officiating. Burial will be feet instead of the previous 4,800 Cemetery. square feet. She had developed her |The body will be at the funeral home with larger furnace sarpid
‘installing’ officer will be Morgan
Liggett School Graduate }
tion policies and social benefits re-|.44q Mary DeYonkeere Van Fle Was Daughter of State > s *
Mrs. Alma Grimes of 2277 W
Frank St. was granted permission
jto make her home into a two
family dwelling Tuesday, when
Oakland County Circuit Court ruled
jthat she had made expenditures
jon improvements toward the use
of a two-family home previous to
the zoning ordinance amendment
in 1950 and relying on existing
| zoning.
Mrs. Grimes is in the Leinbach
Humphrey Subdivision where the Srna and Williard H. ew Baldwin school children. left hires (ieckel iscee trons the)
: . | MOMS of America, Unit 3, have ‘ree and rolled on the ground to “Law Enforcement As a Profes-\heen granted city approval on a Put out the flames.
sion” will be topic for the main'tag day slated for April 27 and Police found his clothing speech of the event by Charles W. 28 1956. | snagged on a branch overhanging
Brown, special agent in charge of the river. An empty turpentine
the Detroit FBI office. . ° . : ;
“The course makes a police offi- Detroit Paper Strike seep — pit beeneal |
cer much more efficient,” says a . =<
\Chiet Moxley, explaining that the
‘high requirements for sotebock ENLELS Seventh Day Fryman’s parents were too up-
| i 3 examinations at) - |set to talk to reporters, but his
ithe end of the three 30-hour ses. DETROIT (INS)—The Detroit 69-y e a r-old grandmother Mrs.
sions weed out one of every two, newspaper strike today entered its Juliea Keller, who lives with them,
enrolled in the course. Previous seventh day and a mediator re-/Said he was an excellent student.
awards were made in May, 1954. ported the parties were still “far, A friend of the family, Atty. Mar-
|vin J. Schatz, said the boy was
force since 1951, has since been * # e |considering entering the priest-
| Negotiations between the Detroit hood. ; | Newspaper Publishers Association,| Fryman's father Earl is a mer-
representing the Times, News and Chandising employe of a food com-
Free Press, and the striking AFL- Pany. His mother Irene is a super-
Stereotypers Union, were to re- Market cashier.
sume at 8 p.m. tonight. - _ | Police were combing the park larea today for clues,
Meanwhile, the publishers, who | —_— ==
are negotiafing contracts with A Japanese firm is seeking a
eight unions, including the stero- global market for celluloid imita-
typers, were to meet this morn- tion ivory ornaments,
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1955
WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1
Turnpike Route Follows
Shortest Line Possible
Critics of the proposed Rockwood
to Saginaw toll road have likened the
route layout to a corkscrew twisting
hither and yon in an effort to pick
up enough traffic to make the project
pay for itself.
* * x
The Press feels these statements
_do the Michigan Turnpike Authority
“an injustice. We need roads built
where the traffic demand is—namely,
within the Pontiac-Detroit metro-
politan area.
It would be impossible to build a
north-south superhighway on a
Straight line through this populous
region without seriously disrupting
many business and residential areas.
This would hold true whether the
road was toll or free.
* * *
The largest curve in the turn-
_pike route is caused by necessity
to bypass Pontiac in the com-
paratively open area to the east.
If the road passed west of the
_ City it would be shorter, but take
out a prohibitive number of
homes in Waterford ‘Township.
The turnpike authority hired the
J. E. Greiner Co., of Baltimore, a firm
of consulting engineers with wide
turnpike experience, to pian the
route. The company was ihstructed
to map a road which would do the
least possible damage to property
while still meeting traffic needs. The
Press feels GkEINER’s plan does a
good job of meeting these require-
ments.
* * *
No matter how it was financed. a
superhighway through the general
area spanned by the proposed turn-
pike would have to meet the same
least-damage, most-traffic demands.
And few will argue against need for
a new multi-lane facility rumhing
north from Detroit past Pontiac.
The 113-mile turnpike route is
only 23 miles longer than a
straight-line road would be be-
tween Rockwood and Saginaw and
could serve considerably more
traffic.
* *
The Turnpike Authority has shown
a willingness to make route changes,
if at all possible, which relieve legiti-
mate local complaints. In the Press’
opinion, the mapping is basically
sound and should not be an issue in
the freeway-toll road debate.
Pedestrians Who Glow
.Anything that can create greater
Safety for pedestrians by making
them glow at night not only deserves
but is certain to get a lot of public
attention.
The secret of this new product
is a reflective yarn bearing the
trade name “Flecton.” Pedes-
trians wearing clothing made
from this yarn should enjoy a
far greater margin of nighttime
safety than those not so pro-
tected.
* * *
As described in the Michigan Po-
lice Journal, flecton has been adapted
for the manufacture of many varie-
ties of outer’ clothing. Sportswear,
rainwear, jackets, capes, socks and
mittens are now available.
Flecton yarn is gray in color
and fabric manufactured from
it has the property of glowing a
bright silver in artificial light.
“Tests have shown that this mate-
rial can be seen for more than
800 feet away with a low beam.
and more than 1,200 feet away
with high beam headlights.
* * *
on remains to be seen whether fiec-
ton proves to be the answer to pedes- trians’ nighttime safety problem. At
any rate the Chiefs of Police and
Michigan State Police treated it as
safety news worthy, of attention.
| New Water System
in Operation Today
Water. has been and still is one of
the chief topics of conversation in
most municipalities in this area.
* * *
The City of Sylvan Lake deserves
a word of praise for having taken
action with a new City operated
water supply opening today. .
Through a bond issue the City
has financed two wells which
according to an engineering sur-
vey will more than meet the needs
of the present populace. Accord-
ing to Mayor Anthony Kreps the
new wells with a capacity of
1,000,000 gallons each will take
care of all current needs, plus any
future growth.
For all practical purposes the City
of Sylvan Lake is in the best water
position of any local community.
With the new wells in operation they
will double the water supply of pres-
ent or anticipated water needs.
x x *
Paying of the bond issue is assured
since about half the present residents
have agreed to tie into the new sys-
tem immediately. This will meet the
obligations of the bond issue. The
remaining residents have indicated
they will subscribe to the new service
in the spring or summer.
This is one. local community
without municipal water service
that has taken action and solved
the problem for their community.
Perhaps other areas should follow
suit with more action and less talk.
The Man Olen Whar
2 From Oakland
Harmony Group Picked in .
Republican Party Ranks
Discretion: Raising the eye-
brows instead of the voice.
On the list of 44 names picked by the
Republican State Central Committee as
a “super group” to promote harmony in
the party there are two men from Oak-
land County. They are
Chad R. Ritchie
of Birmingham, chairman of the county
Republican committee, and
Herman F. Luhrs,
also of Birmingham, president of the state
Republican war veterans. Eight meinbers
of the group are from Detroit, two each
from Grand Rapids and Muskegon, and
one each from Flint, Kalamazoo, Port
Huron, Ann Arbor and Bay City. Other
of the state’s larger cities, like Pontiac,
Saginaw, Lansing, Dearborn, Jackson and
Battle Creek, are not represented, most
of the 44 coming from the smaller cities
and villages or from rura! sections. <
Collecting taxes at the same time we
are doing our Christmas shopping may
not be a desirable financial combination,
but
City Treasurer Walter A. Giddings
‘says it is a coincidental situation for
which he is not to blame.
A pair of deer in a woods near the
home of
William Fildew
in Waterford Township find a delight +1
chasing the family of
“Your column tells gout the wise deer.
deer, but the pheasants are not dumb,”
phones
‘Bertram Hoolister
of Pontiac Lake A ceck and his harem
hung around the Hollister poultry yard
for several weeks, until the hunting sea-
son opened. during which the cock kept
in hiding, but now is back with his family.
Apple growers in this area, according to
Karl D. Bailey,
are now doing a good job at putting their
fruit in attractive containers before it
goes on the market, and some stores now
refuse to handle apples grown outside
the state. But our potato growers still
have something to learn from those in
Maine and Idaho, ~
When the water on a small lake near
his home in- Orion Township became
frozen over,
Jasper Holdsworth
noticed that a pair of wild geese de-
parted after being with him for several
weeks. But they return each day to see
if there's any open water.
Verbal Orchids to- Mrs. Mary Lovell
of 501 East Pike St.; ninety- precond birth-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. A. C. Schoo
of Rochester; fitty-sixth wedding ‘anni-
versary,
. Louis Cramton
of Lapeer; _dightieth birthday. |
6
Yeh, but Boy! Watch Out W hen That Gate Is Lifted
David Lawrence Says:
Democrats Showing Intense Interest
in the ‘Conflict of Interest’ Problem WASHINGTON—The Democrats
are showing a deeper interest in
morality and the ethics of the so-
called ‘‘conflict of interest’ prob-
lem in government than they did
when they were in power. A sort
of “holier than thou’’ atmosphere
has recently been created by them,
which is all to the good, and it
will be helpful indeed, in the event
of a Democratic victory in 1956, if
they practice what they have been
preaching.
Fer an examination of a typical
bit of congressional testimony in
1946, when President Truman
was in office, shows that he
didn’t object to the fact that one
of his principal aides continued
to receive a salary of $28,000 a
year from a private company
while deing a job as adviser at
the White House.
Yet when Charles F. Wilson,
up fer confirmation as secretary
of defense, proposed that he do
the same thing, a loud protest
went up from the Democrats,
and Mr. Wilson had to sell all
his holdings. Nor did this im-
munize him from attack. The
The purpose of the recent cru-
sade to drive businessmen out of
advisory positions and to keep
them from taking appointive posi-
tions is clear It is designed to
eliminate businessmen and put the
college professors of the ‘‘brain
trust" variety, who ran the new
deal and fair deal, back into the
driver's seat in government.
WILL WORK BOTH WAYS
But it will work both ways. La-
bor leaders who come to govern-
ment even in advisory positions
will have to give up their business
connections, too. No longer will
it be possible to do what the late
Martin Durkin did—accept a cabi-
net post while preserving his con-
tract for re-employment with his
former employer, the plumbers’
union.
The “confict of interest” case
of George E. Allen presents what
used to be D ratic cust
and one which ought to be con.
tinued under a Republican re.
gime. Mr. Allen was a candid
witness. He made no bones about
his connections and insisted he
could distinguish what was or
was not ethical.
Heré are some passages from
the testimony given before the
Senate Banking and Currency
Committee at its hearing on Feb.
‘7. 1946. when. Mr, Allen was up
for confirmation. as a member of
the RFC board:
“Senator Taft: Did the President
‘Truman) ask you to make a study
of liquidation of war agencies?
“Mr. Allen: Yes, sir. I then
had a desk in the State Depart-
ment...
“Senator Taft’ Were vou down
at the White House every day with
the President?
“Mr. Allen: I would say yes.
No, not every day, but the majority
of the time; yes, sir... .
“Senator Taft: Mr. Allen, dur-
ing this period while you were in
the White House advising the Pres:-
dent, how much compensation
were you receiving from the Home
Life Insurance Company? .. .
“Mr. Allen: ... I was receiving
$28,000 from the Home Insurance
Company .
“Senator Millikin: In view of the
large interest that, let us say, most
of these companies have in what
goes on officially here at Washing-
ton. the large interest that a num-
ber of these companies have in
RFC or might have in RFC why
do you retain any official relati
ship with an\ of them or take any
compensation from any of them
if—assuming you get this job”
“Mr. Allen: . . . Senator, the
reason fer that is that—and I
want to—I want to assure you
that, if necessary, I will give up
everything. I very badly want
te be confirmed by you gentle-
men; there is no question about
that. And to do that, jf you
find it necessary, I will ~) up
every one of these.
“It has never been done in the
past. You made the REC act
such—and when I—when the Presi-
dent asked me to accept this and
go over there, I accepted it, and I
thought that was the idea. that
—I know all the other directors
have always done it—that you
Wanted businessmen who had had
experience with these companies
to go over there, and you allowed
= to file with = secretary
everything they were interested in:
and then if anything came up,
they woulld immediately be dis-
quahfied. You see, there are five
members of the RFC board that
decide these questions
“Senator Millikin: Yes.
“Mr. Allen: And it is for that
reason, if there is any company
in there that conflicts in’ any
way—and, as I say, I think J
know what is ethic, and fT cer
tainly would de What the secre.
tary or the general counsel rec
oumended on it. IT would cer-
tainly give up anything that con-
flicts in any way. .
“1 dont think that I should he
punished individually and singled
out to be punished without we had
evervbody do that and made it a
part of the law Then that would
be fine. But I think the intent of
the law was that vou do want men
who had had—who had been ac-
customed to being in business.’
(Copyright 1955,
New York Herald Tribune Low y
Doctor Questions Brady’s
Statements About Rabies By WILLIAM BRADY, ™. D.
Had a courteous letter from a
physician the other day — a physi-
cian who probably doesn't share
my opinions about medical mat-
ters .
The good doctor said that I
have made statements to the ef-
fect ‘that rabies does not exist
and that you do not approve of
the Pasteur treatment of victims
of dog bite nor of vaccination of
dogs against rabies.”
In reply I assured the doctor
that Ff have never said rabies’
does not exist. I have merely
said that I don’t know and I
don’t believe anybody knows
that rabies occurs in man.
I suggestéd to the good doctor
that if he or any other doctor
thinks he knows that rabies oc-
curs in man it is up te him to
prove it scientifically.
“In the interest of truth.” wrote
the doctor, ‘‘we wish to be prop-
erly informed. Will you please
quote references to scientific. stu-
dies on which you base your
opinion ”
I'll cite one such reference pres-
ently. though it may not be what
the doctor considers scientific.
NO PASTEUR WAY
First let me say I should not
“submit to so-called Pasteur treat-
ment ‘in any conceivable circum-
stance. The only advice 1 ever
give about it is: Do as your own
physician says.
Td follow the wetorinarion’e
advice in regard te vaccination
of my dog.
Now I refer the good doctor to
the conclusion reached by Drs.
Denison and Dowling of the Jef-
ferson County (Birmingham)
health department from their vast
experience in. dealing with the
rabies or rabiphobia question in
the “rabies capital of North Amer-
ica"’:
“Rabies is primarily a veteri-
nary problem. Regardless of its
“prevalence among dogs, it will
probably never cause sufficient
morbidity or ity among hu-
man beings Hope, Hoge allow .
its classification as a public health
. problem of importance.” " tracted by man as is common),
supposed, it. would in’ Alabama
become one of the leading causes
of death. Instead. it continues to
be a very rare disease "'
Bigned letters, not more than one page
or 100 words long. pertaining to persona!
health and hygiene, not to disease diag-
nosis, or treatment. will be answered by
Dr. William Brady, if a stamped seif-
addressed envelope is sent to the Pon-
time Preas Pontiac Michigan
at ‘opyright 1955) Voice of the People
‘Can Deed Be Rechrded.
After Prolonged. Period?” . @ will be when ects
ioe sorert nme pn so requests unless ‘eritical to its mature.
I sew an article in your paper
last week about a man in Kentucky
according to the law of this state,
us (by owners in a ldwyer’s
presence) about eight years ago,
but didn’t record it.
Can we still do it without any
extra strings attached at this late
date?
F. J. B.
Editer’s Note: A deed may be
recorded at any time so long as
it is in good legal order with all
necessary signatures, etc.
Mother of Servicemen
Brings Proverb to Mind
and goes, it is good to remember
just _why we are at peace with a kindly waitress and one of our
Navy’ servicemen.
Ae the boy entered with hie
three companions, J noticed that
The waitress stated that her
three sons were. also in the Navy
and where they were stationed at
present and the fact that they liked
the service, all the while she
smiled with admiration.
The boy said that he also was
stationed there and likewise was
pleased with the Naval branch
of the service. It made me feel
good to find on such a dismal
day at least twe people whe in
conversation were like mother
and son.
After I left I thought of a
Jewish proverb, ‘God could not be
erepahere therefove he
made mothers.” .
William Reid
Poliries Casts ks Shadow
on Question
Ry MERRYLE S. RUKEYSER -
INS Economic Commentator
Bipartisan cynicism beclouds the
question of possible federal tax
cuts in 1956.
s * e-
All too many solons appear to
think that the fiscal problem should
be resolved primarily on the basis
of its contribution to the contend-
ers for votes
But even those who take a
more mature view and insist en
relating receipts to expenditures
are somewhat limited in their
outlook.
Even they are imprisoned by
the late John Maynard Keynes’
short-cut formula that in times of
boom government should tax heay -
ily and spend Ihghth. whereas in
times of depression it should spend
heavily and tax lightly. (Oviousls,
the Keynes approach was based on
the assumption that booms and
busts were inevitable. |
* * *
Much can be said for choosing in
time of boom between tax cuts, on
the one hand. and reduction of out-
standing federal indebtedness, on ®
the other
LACK OF IMAGINATION
But even those who would put
first emphasis on reducing the na-
tional debt too often show lack of
imagination in reviewing the fed-
eral tax structure.
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It seems to me that they are re-
peating the fallacy expressed dur-
ing the 18th (Republican) Congress
by Truman's Secretary of the
Treasury John Snyder who said
that, while comprehensive tax re-
codification and improvement were
desirabie. the time was not yet
ripe for tackling the problem Yet
that was before the Kurean War
and the resultant tremendous in-
crease in federal expenditures for
armaments and related matters.
It seems to me that it is always
opportune to correct inequities
and disparities,
It is wrong for Congress to freeze
injustices in the income tax i
Case Records of a ‘Psycholoxist of Tax Cuts
on the ground that the government
needs the revenue.
s * @
If indeed it does require the reve-
nue, it is the duty of an alert Con-
gress to explore whether there are
alternate and superior means of
achieving receipts.
While the total “take” of the
federal government is now heavy,
that is not ‘the sele ground for
criticism
“SOAK THE RICH”
There is still an emotional spirit
of vengeance—or desire to “soak
the rich” or the ‘‘thrifty'’’—inherent
in the graduated income tax, in
which the rate on personal income
goes up to 91 per cent.
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
Pearl Harbor is a memory...
That will not be forgotten... A
time of treachery by those...
Whose hearts and souls were rot-
ten... The sudden and ruthless
raid... That knocked our Navy
out... And left our country won-
dering ... Today the war is
over but... We always will re-
member . . . The bombs that
killed our servicemen ... This
hour in December , . . Today our
conquered enemy .. . Is very
much our friend . . . And we are
striving mutually . . . To put all
war to end... . But let us stay
prepared by land... And over
every ocean . . . To keep pros-
pective enemies a! getting any
notion.
(Copyright 1956)
Looking Back
15 Years Ago
ITALLAN ARMY chief resigns.
GERMANS ARREST U. S. em-
ploye.
2% Years Ago
FOUR ICE Rinks planned by
city
CONSUMERS GETS gas line
permit.
vt
Dr. Crane Describes Different Types
of Heart Attacks, Outlines ‘First Aid’
Claude asks about the three
types of heart attacks. It can
free your mind of undue anr-
jety if you study this case
record closely. Your heart is a
rugged organ and will do right
by you if you réciprocate and
treat it fairly, Everybody may”
have heart pain at times, so
learn how to give “first aid” to
your heart, even if you are all
alone when an attack occurs.
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case Q-315: Claude R.. aged 55.
is the heart victim described yes-
terday.
“Dr. Crane, are there different
kinds of heart attacks?” he asked,
“and does your ‘deep breathing’ :
strategy work on all of them?”
HEART FACTS
That “deep breathing’ technique
is an excellent aid in every case of
sudden heart attack, regardless of
its type. And there are three
coronary 5
reduced in size because of spasms
of the muscles surorunding them.
The two lavcan ae
not very large, area 7a) aay
“econd peo bart tack caused by thickening of the walls
of the coronary arteries, as from
tobacco or other toxins.
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This may lead. to complete
blocking of a tiny blood vessel in
the heart wall.
coronary thrombosis
The same symptoms can occur
from a tiny floating blood clot
which is called an embolus.
HELP YOUR HEART
If a vessel is suddenly blocked
by a clot, your heart rate is dis-
rupted and erratic. You may
your your life on the very scene of
the attack.
If you: @emain conscious, then
fee] reassured, for @ severe attack
kmocks you out Tf you are aware
your surroundings and can, thus
fer Seth da We call this a the odds are in your favor, se don't
get panicky.
Simply lie flat. relax, breathe
deeply, and let God carry on!
If you are unconscious, you will
not know what happens, anyway.
so why worry about it in advance’
Even if you are unconscious, you
may pull through with our modern
medical aids and oxygen, but the ~
odds are not as good as before.
‘HEART AILMENTS
In addition to these three types
of sudden heart attacks, there are
a few other heart conditions about
which you ‘should be informed in
order to relieve your minds from
undue worry.
Occasionally your heart will give
an extra beat in between its regu-
don’t have time to fill with blood
between beats.
Digitalis is the usual drug used ~
in such cases to slow down the
rate. to 80 or 90.
Remember, your heart is really
a ramped Fergani ae! ak Sask 4
jong time if you treat it fairly,
Senay ect” ee OS
So
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: struck him and caused ‘ ‘great pain i oe een Bird Receives Blame, is suffering.” He also alleged Wild ee still Standing [salt water was forced eutcentl Proud Papa Carless jOvertima: "parking? Cer’ towed Suit Voids 2nd Ticket 5 selred sme vOle ffe ues but Bus Company Sued he got a sqvere cold from drafts ¢4pp HENRY, Va. w—Ameri- /high up the stream to hurt the ‘away? Nope, the police said. They, | pe ying the first-fine. Traffic Lt.
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oe _._ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DEC EMBER 7 , 1955 NINE —
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of her freshly laundered sheer thefts were particularly embar- had set the house afire.
him to rescue members of the al there are corals otf the cotsts ‘ident in front ot the American indicate a crash. The Henroco Vol-|*** city after 11 p.m. are ikely India’s Nizam of Hyderabad has
ito get their parents in trouble.| Banknotes of y Scotland and lift Legion hall here was pretty real- unteer Rescue Squad and Varina| just lost $8,000,000.
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~ Camera Buying -
Offers Challenge Photo Neophytes Fooled
by Expensive Lens. and
Other Accessories
A camera, a gift that will cap-
ture and hold the hobday spint
forever, will last for many Christ
mases, | |
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Consideration should be given toj
pocketbook. The user—his skills!
and needs—should be examined For adults, one of the more
popular models this Christmas Is
the new Stereo Graphic by Gra- |
| flex. This camera, with only one |
large dial to set, Is, simply oper-
ated. It takes pictures that as
sume three dimensions when |
seen In a Viewer. |
| Often it is wise to allow the;
| expert to choose his own camera
—especially if it Is one of the more
expensive models. Children will
enjov any one of the low cost cam-
eras on the market. These gen in swaddling clothes, make music — if you have imagination
erally feature a minimum of dials: -*.. © ____ =
and unbreakable frames
SELF PORTRAITS
Among the “extras” which any
photography fan will-be happy to Ci ' Atto Gi R p t
receive is a ‘delayed-action timer 1 yY orney Ives e Or
This device, used with any cable.
release socket, enables the subject on Ousted Police Officer
to photograph himself. He merely pushes the button, runs around and. City Attorney William A. Ewart ferred to the city manager for
joins the group before the shutter submitted a progress: report on study.
Ch once-suspended Pontiac Patrolman} ——————
Another present that all ama-
feur cameramen can use is a 260-
page book called “This Is Pho- |
tography.” Not an encyclopedia,
this book discusses the funda-
mentals on a wide range of cam-
era topics. City Commission meeting
He told the commissioners that
Oakland County Circuit
Judge H. Russel Holland ruled that! 90° cast side of Marquette street from
Oekerman be reinstated to a Nelson to Edison ‘also read and approved last night
. For sanitary sewer om Howland ave-
Court nue Deliwood to Luther
Flint Voters Reject
' Six Bond Proposals FLINT w—Flint voters have re
tLe jected six separate bond
Ewart sald charges have never totaling $10.029.000 in capital im
formally been presented to the provements There ix a whole world of acces
sories from which to choose a
camera-fan’s present
A randam sampling at one cam-
. era supply store shows a develop
ing tank, chemical trays, film
clips, measuring cups and beakers,
bottled chemicals, a thermometer,
darkroom lights , force and given back pay until ,,for perement, an related, sort, on Those who enjoy at-home slide, a hearing
Ocke ; ded b For pavement end related work on
on rman Was suspende ¥Y ast Boulevard from existing widened
_ Ready File. Styled in attractive Pe aveniee :
beice slored material, this wil! isting widened pavement south of North
ee “ ") Oct. 14 on charges of neglect of Perry
* . *
City Charter.
But the officer. a World War TI
Veteran's Preference Act whic
allows war veterans to have whe graph to Ogemaw
showings will want the Kodaslide)
Police Chiet Herbert W. Straley pavement north of Mt Clemens to ex-
: eatly hold“200 slides peaty a | duty, under provisions of the
Navy veteran, invoked the Stale
case heard by the City Commis
ISSUES
* * * City Commission but only under The bond issues would have pro-
The list can go on as Jong as an the Police Trial Board vided a bridge over the Flint Riv
inventory. But if you have a cam “It js necessary to file the er, sanitary and storm sewers
era bug to shop for, you'll want to charges before the Commission new streets and street improve-
take a look at what your store. before further action can be taken ments. five fire stations additions
offers. and for the Commission to be the to Hurley (City) Hospital and im-
as final arbitrator in the case.’|proved parks and recreational fa
The - harbor staff of Yarmouth. Ewart said cilities
Isle of Wight. will get an extra : .
week's pay when they go on va, _ [Im other action at the meeting, | Also turned down was a pro
cation. They handled record vaca. the lawmakers approved the ap. Posal to levy a special 12 mill tion crowds this! year” pointment of Leon Hubbard te Property tax to finance eight mi!
: the Fair Employment Practices }0n dollars of the bonds
(Sever Gecee=*’ Commission upon the recom. Only property owners were eli
New Improved mendation of City Manager Wal- gible to vote in yesterday's special
- ? ’ ter K. Willman. election, Rejection was by a 2 to 1
margin with a turnout of 11.000 of
The Commission also approved a . 7
: 91.000 registered voters
! MUSTEROLE package beer and wine license “ :
Frank H. Millard and Wilson J
NOW WORKS FASTER |... at 62 Jackson St. Commis- ‘Gibraltar’ Galles
jsioner Floyd P. Miles voted paprpin. Dl Ww — A friend of
against the application
chest cold congestion Public hearings wjth confirma: tne new window he had installed
Speeds relief with new special ingre- tion deferred were held and ap 4+ the Boyd home. ‘‘Ain’t nothing
dient that eases chest cold discom- proved for the following ine k aid. & hail fort! Why suffer? Rub on New, Im- gonna jar it out ne said. A hal
storm 335 minutes later broke all the s t eel fo tert proved Musterole and feel quicker Special jeseecspient | relly tor peani(s windows on the south side of the : sewer and related work a! Pearsall ave
relief than you've ever known before nue. Franklin road to Motor
in aching chest and back. and tn Special assessment ro!l for curb gut- house—including the one installed ‘an’ ter and drainage and related ork on
ey et ee that Musterole's Esereeiby Hrseeiiny (ey otcs ike Cobral ia . Special assessment roi) for water main
new ingredient gives deeper action tn South Boulevard from Bradford t
for faster results on painful kinks Mradow Tez avenue from South B ule. He’s Really Retired
and sore muscles of a cold!. Helps yf,.0 od eget aaa menis
break up @cute upper bronchial con- to Michigan Airline Railroad SAN DIE 70 Calif. ww — Retired
tion, : palized : Se taal eoageroa ped nose sien heard at last night’s ses. Marine Gen. H. M. (Howlin’-Mad)
_ The only rub in three different Sion. was @& Commuinication re- Smith of World War II fame ap-
strengths (aii new, improved): questing that the city plan a share peared in civihan clothes, instead
Child's Mild, Regular, Extra Strong. of the capital improvement finds of marine dress uniform as re
Insist on New, Improved Musterole. Qs quested, at a military function He
More for ‘your Money—still the same! age Pee an artificial explained he has given away all
isa ocala 2 Tice nd | - his uniforms. to museums and such
mer = : ase The communication was re. places
—_ ~ = a Se ee a
PERFECT STOCKING STUFFERS!
Account Pass Books to your children for
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CURREN PER ANNUM .
| Pontiae Federal Savings : and Lean Association. iT DIVIDEND RATE 60 3 ave)
Replacing sidewalk and related work |
A. D. Boyd spoke confidently about |
dollar bill to start them off will be greatly appreciated. : _THE PONTIAC
Deodorized Gas
Blamed in Blast Fire Marshal Explains
Phenomenon That Hurt
Seven in Buchanan
BUCHANAN ™ — Gas from a
broken line, deodorized by filtra-|
ition through soil,
| five-room
ispark or flame touched off a vio-|
| ilent explosion that injured seven!
|persons.
Deputy State Fire Marshal Wal-
ter Burns !ast night described the)
chain of circumstances that led to)
the explosion Monday night in the
‘home of Rodney Shaffer in this
‘southwestern Michigan community.
The biast blew off the siding
| of the house but left the roof
hanging on center supports uke
an umbrella.
Five of the injured were re-
ae leased after hospital treatment and)
ADD TO CRECHE — Little figurines add an angelic note to two remained at Pawating Hospi-
Christmas decorations. Cherubs and seraphins, serenading the Babe a) in nearby Niles. The condition
of one, Mrs
was reported as critical.
{HIS REPORT
Burns, who was: assigned to 9 in-|
vestigate the explosion, made this;
report
truck or some other heavy |
miles apparentiy broke a gas
line leading to an unfinished house
next to the Shaffers’ home. Gas
seeping from the break filtrated
through the sandy soil to a paral-
Confirmation of special assess- lel line leading to
James L. Ockerman at last night's nent rollg for the following were house, then coursed alongside the}
pipe 31
which
moved
There it seeped
cracks in the fleor and minute
holes in the plaster, filling every
| room in the house. The Shaffers
were unaware of the gas because
the odorizing agent injected by
the gas company had been fil-
| tered out in passing through the |
soil.
Burns said the blast
was set off by an oil heater |
When the explosion occurred four ;
members of the William Krueger |
family were visiting at the Shaffer
3%, his wife. Norma,
son, Fred, 6. All but Mrs. Shaffer,-
who suffered first and second de-
gree burns
hospital and released
Branch . Home Office Branch”
Main St., Rochester 761 W. Huron 16 E. Lawrence
‘ ‘ . t °
a , ; | Announces...
1956 Big
slowly filled a|
frame house until a
Bertha Krueger, 64,
the Shaffer
feet to the house, into!
the family had recently
np through
|
possibly |
home
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Others injured. besides Mrs
Krueger, were Shaffer. 24, his Insist on Factory Authorized
‘wife. Jean. 22. their 6month-old SERVICE: Call Federal 5-9457
son, Kimberly; William Krueger,
27, and their
were treated at the
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Nebraska Gives
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Support Choice, Says
Chancellor |
LINCOLN, Neb. (#—If Oklahoma
backfield coach Pete Elliott ac-
cepts the head football coaching’
assignment at the University of
Nebraska, he'll have “the com-
plete backing and support of the
University administration and the
board of regents.’ Chancellor Clif-|
ford Hardin said Tuesday.
Elliott was discotsed Monday | to have been offered the job.
He's waiting until Oklahoma
completes its current grid sea.
son in the Orange Bowl at iMami
dan. 2 before giving his answer
but athletic director Bill Orwig said he has “reason to believe _ Elliott will give us the answer I
DOCTOR OF YEAR — Dr. E.
Roger Samuel of Mt. Carmel, Pa.,
who is’ more fearful of wonder
. : . = ; I
THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
| ]Researchers Report Contractor Held Search for Source
Santa Becomes Cowboy Cancer Discovery ‘0 Bid Despite of 37 Fever Cases in Argentina's SuMMET |. sor w oe a ve 9190000 Error ee . 7 LOS ANGELES w — It was a BUENOS AIRES —Argentina's country’s leading: cancer research tough break for contractor Jerry local health authorities continued investigation will be necessary be- young folk can laugh at Thomas §, organizations reports ‘‘new and Artukovich, but Los Ange'le s,their research ‘today into 37 cases o,e the source can be determined
Miller's famed verse which ends: [J fundamental evidence’ has been County is sorry it can't give him Of paratyphoid fever in an effort tor certain. Samples of ice cream, “Christmas comes but once a [uncovered in the past two years ‘ne $100,000 he forgot to list in = i wn ioe acurce Ot (ie oul milk and similar food ‘products are year."" Down in this Latin land, lon formation of cancer calls He estimate on a flood coral The , - ’ lundergoing analysis.
the kids taste yuletide treats | ; 7 ' project. » cases have en reported, twice. hoe wen Soars eee aces Artukovich explained to the throughout the greater Lancaster, Astronomers of three observa- force sai sterday| it isors yesterday thatjarea. Most of the victi were/tories in California have reported Rather than snow, Argentina's j a jcounty superv y are ms [tories
boys and girls romp in the hot ‘that “there seems now to be good: gh an estimator’s mistake children. Three were reported ina new age for the expanding uni- Gena Chiristenaa tia ‘Teason to believe that we have alequipment rental was listed at critical condition today. iverse — 5.4 billion years, give or And although the youngsters’ ask arpa approach to cancer con-! $39,990. It should have been $120,-| Dr. Oscar Davis, county medical take a billion. ae ae . 000, Artukovich explained. ae =o ——
Santa Claus for their gifts and The report said one of the most But County C sel Harold W goodies, they also expect the Three 4 : giles y Couns : » |important discoveries is that Kenned told the that Wise Men to slide down the chim- lea : |Rennedy supervisors
; “every kind of cell has its OWN artukovich's plea to change the
ee liualitinins ‘Particular requirements for the total cost of $1,089,935 to $1,189,935 These are three of the cus- | jbuildup of its nucleic acid." | after the deal Pe aibeen made oe
toms which give the year-end This information, the institute volves the very principle of com-
celebrations in Argentina a added, “should make it possible to petitive bidding.” strange twist for outsiders. - narrow the research for creraicals, Artukovich was held to his
Argentina, almost exclusively a} that will destroy cancer cells in| original bid. which was guaranteed Roman Catholic country, observes|
Christmas but also marks with
examiner, said the only common
factor thus far in all cases is that
the victims’ milk originated at the
same dairy. The owner has agreed
to suspend bottling while the probe
is made,
Dr. Davis said at least two days
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prominence the Epiphany the 6thjon fast.” Tow, whose lavish win-|already is possible to kill some Cartoonist Critically Ill man.” lby a $109,000 performance bond.) Under laboratory conditions, it |
we are seeking.’ - |drugs than he is of smoking, was,
i was named Family Doctor of the)
cello Hardin retered sy” Cha 'Year by the American Medical as “an cututan ding le ao ton Association: meeting in Boston. Dr.
collegiate thre and sid or smal, vet Bp ak wig * shown in the past his’ , i , et an.” abitity to select real leaders fox smoking “after I’m past 80."’ He+
key positions in the athletic de- '*
partment.” :
Pete Elliot wil cent pet“ LA Mother Goes tion extended to him,” he added. °
: fo Leper Hospital r ‘ . | LOS ANGELES —A mother of Over ‘Popping’ Noise 'two healthy children has gone vol- OKLAHOMA CITY w—A 60-year untarily to the Marine leprosarium’
old Oklahoma City piano teacher ®! Carville, La, for treatment, yesterday filed a $70,240 damage partly through the unfounded fear
suit ‘against Southwestern Bell SP ™Rht possibly mfect her hus-| Telephone Co., in US. District band or children. Court, contending a loud “popping” 2! George M: Uhl. Los Angeles’ in her telephone caused a ruptured City health officer, said the woman eardrum and injury to her spine. COuld not possibly transmit lep-|
of January. This is the day of the/dow displays have won internat-|'YPes of animal cancer cells with- “White out harming clesely related,, LOS ANGELES ®—Cartoonist NO CHARGE FOR CUTTING
Wise Men, or the “Reyes Magos”’|; | (magician kings), yes a =. = ad jig normal cells, the institute said. Jimmy Murphy, 63, creator of, A eo e ristmas _ themes parse ; : 7 ‘Toots and Casper,'’ remained in Shinn 9 M k t revolution in Argentine window Platinum was known to the critical condition today after a er Ss ar e Many kids are treated on Dec. dressing." =) : Ss ee 25, and the older folk swap tra- Colombian Indians of South Amer- second heart attack. He entered
: U. 8, metion pictures helped ica long before Columbus discov- St. Vincent's Hospital two weeks
TE ae Postiie (Night smooth the eas te PEO ered the New World. .ago after the first attack.
of Peace, oe Silent Night). The| Argentines to accept the bizarre | se - . —_ : —
family crowds around a Christmas !dea of snow flakes and reindeer |
tree and wishes one and all ‘‘felices| aa ' j
fiestas’ (happy fiestas). | Tow created a popular new fe.
: ‘ure for the Yuletide season
The kids make their pleas te lyear when a giant “Gaucho” Santa| Santa Claus—or “Papa Noel” as Claus, strumming a guitar, was
she Argentine younger set calls Propped up on the front of Tow’s|
Bere, fe Somes, at ai sre | parce bap and tong ebic This unique Santa sports the;
foppy sombrero and boots of the
beard and Sistens patiently. Argentine version of the U. S. cow)
Irving Tow, boss of Latin Am-'boy
erica's biggest shoe-selling enter-|
prise, says he sprang the surprise Robert Fulton's steamboat,
of Christmas snow on Argentina “Clermont.”’ began regular serv-
some 15 years ago and “‘it caught ice in 1807. {
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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953
Texas Auto-Bomb Murder Hearing
First to Be Televised Live to Public
his former son-in-law as her slayer explaining Weaver would be -under
before, what| suspicion if he tried to cash a
probably is the first murder ici berry check “after the couple's WACO, Tex. @—The husband of
a wealthy auto bomb victim named
SLOANS 4 in
to
be televised live. * Ls *
Angelo, Tex., last Jan, 19. ee | ee
1. Washburn, 39, was the tt BOX Of Apples,
explosion’ ‘Killed wealthy, Mrs, Per Day Keeps Helen Harris Weaver, 51, at San
\Deer Happy .
Kefauver Maps
Primary Plans . Estes Will Concentrate
Anti-Stevenson Battles
in Larger States —
WASHINGTON Sen. Kefauver
(D-Tenn) indicated today that if Lack of Funds Halts Some
UM Medical
ANN ARBOR W#—Dr. A. C,
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sity of Michigan Medical School,
reported today that about 60 re-
search projects have been stymied
oo drawing board for lack of Researches . could perform oxygen studies on
children with congenial heart di-
sease, to discover more of the
nature of the disease and lay the
groundwork for its cure. j
Other projects hanging fire, Dr.’
Furstenberg said, include:
Investigation, of why ACTH and
cortisone work. Both drugs have
far-reaching implications in ar-|
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ns he runs for the 1956 Democratic! work in Leukemia, heart disease, | thritis. For two years I've been afraid) of him,” Weaver said. — ae ee napa apple presidential nomination he will| alcholism, high blood pressure | Eye disturbances and sometimes : -» veliet! CAMERA IN BALCONY i pre ae daae bead rata pabeds concentrate on a limited number, #4 cancer. B _|blindness which occurs in the .
Quick pain relief | A TV camera in the balcony and g box of apples a day to keep the of showdown primary challenges; Most of the work, Dr. Fursten-| “goiter district” of Michigan. NOTICE OF TAXES |microphones at the witness stand deer happy hereabouts. to Adlai E. Stevenson. berg said, has been stopped at the| The increase of cancer of the .
SS sent the proceedings over Waco! 4 iumber company says it buys ollenns drawing stage because medical re-| blood.
station KWTX-TV. about a box of pear aay which| He said in an interview he may search is largely dependent on do-| The connection of hormone de- Cl | y OF PONTIAC
. SINUS DISCOVERY ata oinanatere Reon workers at nearby Eden Ridge delay until January his announce- perverag Mabon yore d Sponsors ficiency with virus infections. Sufier frees wracking headaches, er aa logging camp pass out to the deer ment. Stevenson has announced his; u atta The incidence of infant diarrhea lec willl be due end sy:
Se SESS | ist ere epee eso nck mere arcuary dung cane. hint S000 ned awe contact pe por] Tht 1955 Cow Tne nt Cv of omc wil be ut and py tet wih Tremer Tete we B | ee 6 {the hunting season. Kefauver said he won't under-/"ually, Dr. Furstenberg said, to/tricians. oe: ot tne oe S18 ikea i : hence believe we could get 20.000 ‘Wasver la shacks tereviar man! “They-know they're safe here,”’ take the same sort of primary) Support the research programs at through January 19, 1956 without fees. which hes sow bees ea Hhtee wn ‘| |Al Smith, logging superintendent, grind ag in 1952 if he runs. the medical. center above the F , of $ years. They have - testified in a quavering voice, icing | “Andilits as) mack ash amounts currently _ bei Visit Gallagher's On January 20, 1956 a collection fee of 4% will be added to all | thet they ave pats about rushing from his mother-in- exp pa . n z= x I have a great deal of Senate ng con- Cc ty T id through February 29, 1956. .
Pe. Same, hare Ge. Troma I liaw’s home and seeing “an im-|¥°UF life is worth to try to shootiwork to do and I will not have| tributed | NEW ounty Taxes pa e A) CS dreggiet for Tremac, er chow | |mense cloud of smoke” hanging|°"- time to campaign in a great many; The cost of such research work one ‘ On March 1, 1956 all unpaid’ County and 1955 City and School - 5 woz, Bus or ss semen | lover the driveway. His “badly oe primaries, if I do make the race,”|is often misunderstood, Dr.’ Fur-| SELF-SERVE fT ee eee Ookla Cured Viaases Ohis Sat RTS ear Com” | [mutilated” wife was slumped in Pony Proves Expensive [he said. Hea kuistes ae ene RECORD —— ff and must be paid there with additional fees. ' Cemnac Laborasories, lac. the family car's it seat. : ' | ; : . 99090 Geeenheld, Dewek 27, Mich | NEATLY DRESSED : \tem for Lou Costello He’said that if he , he may/ year. DEPARTMENT Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than January
—— —_|, “I thought she was dead and I| CAMDEN, N.J. ® — It cos‘ enter the March 20 Minnesota! ajthough tie university medi. 19, 1956 to avoid penalties. clita . _ jdidn't touch her,” he said. He was comedian Lou Costell o$%00 extr [primary which Stevenson hes 8C-| cat—ceuter—tmas the personnel Mesie te TN teen = Jog s : asked to repeat his answers so Plane to bring along cepted an invitation to enter. and plans for much research | ALTER A. GIDDINGS, Nagging Backache the microphones could pick them zooka’s pet stable pony from Cali| The Minnesota party organlza-| wor ‘he aid, they need funds, | Gallagher Music Co. ache Tics up. Washburn, a neatly dressed fornia for The Garden State race.|tion has endorsed Stevenson, large; w. cited one la the. . : | te example _.. 16-18 & Muren Street 35 S. Parke Street, less N Houston businessman, looked up “And the pony only cost us $150/phrey (D-Minn). pediatrics depastment. s FE 4-0566 ‘ ‘ | at the TV camera occasionally as three years ago,” explains Costello.|ly through efforts of Sen. Hum- Pontiec, Michigan y ; Nagging backache, headache, or muscular His father-in-law testified. _\He could have added that Bold! Kefauver said the May 29} For $3,000, researchers there -
aches and pains may come on withover-exer-| Weaver said he named Wash- Bazooka ran last in the 12-horse|Florida and June 5 California
tion, emotional upsste or day todaystreseend/burn, former husband of Mrs. race. primaries, which Stevenson may)
sometimes suffer mild bladder irritation|\Weaver’s daughter Helen, as the —————— enter, owuld be given “‘considera-|
free that eet eat eaeretorwout because} Killer immediately after the ex- Dilley Monument tion” if he runs. of these discomforts, Doan’s Pills often help| plosion. : | ( . e* *
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Pontiac School Bands Present Christmas Concert | Lk WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
Rapt attehtion of the audience was Pontiac Public Schools. The concert, held
caught by the Pontiac Press photographer last evening at Pontiac High School, was
at the annual Christmas Concert given by under the supervision of Dale C. Harris. .
the Instrumental Music Department of the 2
. Peatioe Press Photes
Band members of Jefferson Junior Roger Sneed of Eldridge street. Lewis A.
High School are shown awaiting their cue Crew is conductor of the Jefferson band,
to present their selections. Pictured are one of the 23 Pontiac school bands par-
aie \ Bede: (left to right) Larry Sutton of Hamilton ticipating jn the concert presented Tues-
ale Cah GS P Said street, Sheryl Avis of Opdyke road and day evening at Pontiac High School.
Womens Section as,
hySchool given by the Instrumental Music Department of the Pontiac Public High Capaci ly A udience He ars Program
the pro- Schools. The concert, held last night at Pontiac High, featured bands | . c
gram, The junior high orchestra was conducted by George B. Eckroth from 23 schools in Pontiac. x ae Hope bie eiardl -
and Robert M. Peterson. They participated in the Christmas Concert a Russian dance, “Trepak” by
Round Table ig y ms A. | ee ve Eom: Pubsc 5 j400 players in the oS =
: a . ~ Be A capacity crowd gathered to! unit played ““The Patriots,” “Abide
Holds Yule , , : al ? hear the annual program, a pol-|With Me”, “March, the Step Off.” |o¢ Mr. Crow. Mr. Fixel directed : 4 ag a i ished performance presented by| Good King Wenceslas” and “Jin-'i,. Wever Junior High Band in Pp Y Fe e . i ae ee ‘ aa | + students from all over the city, un- gle Bells”. . “Our Heritage’’ and a suite of
rogram “= Se he, a-ak. der the supervision of Dale C.'QTHER SELECTIONS Norwegian folk songs by Erickson.
y ae” : . aha Harris. Mr. Eckroth and Mr. Peterson) Lincoln Junior Bligh School
ne Round b of Pontiac - on i B . we. . Department staff members whe [conducted the All-City Junior High|
bog Tae sis a aS ad , their bands were Lew- |High School Orchestra,. They
“Skyline”,
Washington Junior High School?
: Pm |Band, under the direction of Mr.
Mr, Harris conducted the open- = Wiest, closed the program with a
ing numbers, an overture by Von march, “Stop and Go” by Het-
nana ane mann, and Hermann’s overture,
Good Coffee Royal | = | “Dedication”.
Tops Off, Big Meal | § i Musicale Groups
Bye ae ee ee ~~ Conduct Meetings
. ® - |John Bugas, Graham Overgard, Mrs. Leo Grappin
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‘SIXTEEN : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 7, 1955
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show in one week to replace an-
other diva who had~become indis-
posed. angry. That’s when she’s at ber
best, she says.
“The thing that happens is I
get fighting mad at the world lots!
of times, and it’s good for me.
The more people who knock me,
the more people who get in my
way, the harder I strive to be the |
best singer in the world.
“1 don’t. consider this nqble, ex-
actly—but if you're ambitious, it's
good for you to be mad. It gives
you that little extra zest you need|
to do a bigger job than they think)
you can do!” |
Miss Malbin, born in Brooklyn! 25 years ago, received plenty of|
|criticism on the way up, and in
'—_*Hew-to Make Your ithe last two years she has hit | 3
. 1? |Areme Chapter Wedding Go Smoothly of OES Plans summer
SH” FE 3-7186 Elaine was angry because she
hadn't been offered the role in
the first: place. So, being mad.
she said “Of course I can!" and
“It’s the old principle, I sup-
pose, of wanting things you can't
have. If people say you can’t do
jsomething—you know you've got
to. And you <0 it the best, too.”’
ol * * Ss Seeesceccococosoooosoooosoosososossoosoossesesosoesesess
WIIXiL rrr riiiiiriiiriiirirityy
Miss Malbin is still single, but
she says she does not intend to
remain that way much longer. If
She says it, she means it, of
Come in, write or phone for this _ Party on Dec. 19 career, that marriage will not
- booklet. There is no charge. | Mrs, Edward Pritchard, worthy, superbly. ‘matron, presided at the Monday, §)
|meeting of the Areme Chapter | —
|503, OES, held at the Roosevelt! |
| | Temple. Pearce Floral Company |?" oo uae te ear 4 z i to foll the special aps : : mtiac
ed ee ERI EOS ST Ehonel EE 20171 wae waite 19. Tntead a the | The unveiling of the portraits of the Rev. J.'L. ; re Yl a cal
- usual exchange of gifts, a dona: J insenmeyer and the Rev. Richard Cunningham high “¢'e James L. Brown of Vinewood avenue, Mrs. Ear ecsingiol aoe at Mrs. ne
= tion will be given for the teenage : . ‘ad ’ . , ive, Mrs. N Derocher o RAMEE SRB tl children at the Oakland County ‘ighted the Tuesday meeting of the Women’s Guild of McHugh of Sylvan Shores drive, Mrs oel f nue Mrs, Robert Lyon reported on
os al : anksgiving project partici- Children’s Home St. Benedict Church. Looking on as they were unveiled Myrtle avenue and Mrs. Russell Harris of Starr avenue. — ——~* in
Party and Club " Sorority Plans
i to Pack Basket Zeta Lambda Chapter of Beta
Sigma Phi sorority met Monday
(3 ee ae : 4] : | Invitations were received by the - . * jPpated in by the’ group i Teg &| : | Plans were made to prepare a’ . *|chapter for the installations of ° 2 ne hia
§ . M& &| Roosevelt Masonic Lodge Dec. 15 Chapter Observes General Guild Has Part Damp Mop Ends (Gonietnas basket for a needy » ntertainment foe — , | family. The next meeting will be e and Bethel 40, Job's Daughters, ‘F ndship in AW | iT: y >)
| % ®|Dec. 29 at the temple | lene P i) al e Frodlems ja) Cunestmes party (st the hore of 5] JACKIE RAE STUDIO AP] ea | Chapter AW of PEO observed The first Christmas party spon-| Mr, Brown told of the organ- } Mrs. Edward Forsyth on St. Joseph 4 #8 | Following the meeting, refresh-'..~endship in AW" by giving a Sored by the General Guild of St. tration of the parish and said | The holidays are sure to bring) | nue. % Senior Student Talent on Review ments were served by Mrs. Eugene (4), ? : ” A a \ %. Pb a ° ae ‘l ‘
fie » * . A i : ‘ \ : . ‘ . . r . ° ft { + i 5 NG P . Ea 4 Mo ; ‘ : 4 ’ \ {\ * oN ' '
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 SEVENTEEN
' Honeymooning : : “yp nes
‘-wa'Personal News of Interest in Area Mr. and Mrs.
Arthur B Mr. and Mrs. Robert B. Tarr of; | Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Resamond, and Mrs. Stuart Townsend of Mr. and Mrs. John C. Blackwell
lane whe werel"™ Iroquois road have returned formerly of Se ore — Silver Circle drive. Robert Colfer of South Marshall street are ma-
° home following a month's vacation Rave moved to thelr new farm of Wall street is the maternal ternal grandparents and Mr. ‘and
; ; home on Diehl road in Hadley. | in New Mexico and Arizona. Tr > 4 oO v | grandfather. Mrs. Ray J. Guerin of South East
* i gee ie rer cg gommn mantE mE yee
- married
Saturday Mr. Tarr also attended the As- eee ae yi , boulevard ar ater d-' evening. She {sociated Press managing editors’, Mr. and Mrs. William Townsend) 4, and Mrs. O. Richard varente. are’ Paternal ene 9
inthe Wormer Soon ey coloriad oof Sashabaw road are receiving Guerin (nee Betty L. Blackwell) ae |
Marvy Fern axes. Snaeule congratulations on the birth of @ (¢ south Marshall street announce Mr. and Mrs. Thomas V. Racine
y Mr. and Mrs. H S. Pe daughter, Mary Joanne, Dec. 4 the birth of a son, O. Richard Jr., of Auburn avenue were recent
Likens, ot o irs) pee tania pail at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Nov. 17 at St. Joseph Mercy Hos- visitors at the Little White House |
daughter of have returned from a short trip oe jin Warm Springs, Ga. . 4
Mr. aad Mrs.|to New York City. “Eee See ” oe
Arvel. D. oo ~ . ~ -_ ' Likens of | 300m P. Niggeman, son of Mr. ' No More Peering
for an Earring!
Mele dreams up
&e EARRING CHEST . and Mrs. John Niggeman of
Riviera Lakeland avenue, has just been
terrace. | made a member of the Forum bg
Mr. and Mrs. Club at Albion College.’ He is a * :
Arthur W. ag
Lane of Mr. and Mrs. John W. Bell |. : ' Elizabeth of Clarkston are parents of a ©
3 cht Lake a daughter, Hilary, bern Dec. 1
i ms: i TOQd Te) gt St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ||
ls parents. Grandparents of the infant are © MR. and MRS. ARTHUR B. LANE Mr. and Mrs. Robert J. Dawson |
of Oneida road and Lee Duffy of 2
Mary PF. Likens Chooses *""""" - ont ofa saw s S A LE
Sister's Wedding Gown —2 e254 > Dh’ 1 | Joseph Mercy Hospital are Mr.
Before an altar banked with'newlyweds will reside in Water-|and Mrs. Guy V. Barnett of Lin-
palms, white carnations and bou- ford Township on their return. |coln avenue. 5
quets of chrysanthemums, Mary ~ Ie se yee ease So ' “a
Fern Likens became the bride of >. ~ Sh Se ae MO We nical a j
Arar B Lane 3 -“~ full-fashioned * Ld Ld sd ’
295
She'll love iti Beautiful . . . and so practical. Fifteen individual
Do a telesaca iat
The couple was married in a
candlelight ceremony by the Rev.
K. A. Hutchinson of the First
9
RS es ed
: » 48 N. Saginaw St. “compartments keep earrings, rings, pins in place ...at her
Church of the Nazarene. They ex-|'. f | ‘i : ciammntlthais sanaiall coast Satan t abu ous, 2 fingertips. Elegant calfskin simulated leather with exquisite gold
Mr. and Mrs. Arvel D. Likens |! 4 HAND PAINTED ey of Riviera Terrace are parents of |. PORCELAIN i Saigon the bride, His parents are Mr. S| HANDLES e fe 7
and Mrs. Arthur W. Lane of imported ei
Elizabeth Lake road. ae ee ; Fa bd
For her wedding, Mary chose oe
the white slipper satin gown worn Ee FINE PECCARY
by her sister for her marriage. ~ fe ° ee
The bridal gown featured a lace *
bertha embroidered with
pearls framing her off-the-shoulder' CHEESE KNIFE
illusion neckline. | * * e |
She carried a white Bible with : AAS 995
carnations, pink’ camellias and
rosebuds.
ATTENDS SISTER
Mrs. Nelson Bernor was her sis-): |
ter’s matron of honor. Her gown —. wis 495
was ballerina-length turquoise net ~
over taffeta with a velvet jacket. | OG e . i : 3s eh \ = gh 406 .
* ¢ *« le Gift Shop—Main Floor bat - oe e a 99 SN.
Bridal attendants Mrs. Jo Anne a eters ‘ — “se easemmqnenvarenn fe :
ie t P s, | ‘ rat kes Ng Ro, RAE RR Bel Pe acl atin a! Se Sa AME HENE BES. Bec Ree se $ s
peor oe tare. Be iu Gate. ; : em \ Shetchod Washable, in shortie
‘ : F fy9 rom
were gowned similarly. to the ma- | | USE OUR NEW es Sa Stock OF slipcon styles:
tron of honor in shades of red, |” JD:
light blue, topaz, grape and avo- be os ELEVATOR sweaters
CAKE KNIFE
f Col tmeal,
cado green, respectively. : | t | at rices so ' | 7 olors are oatmea
They all wore white feather tJ 48 N. Saginaw Se. e egan uxury Pp - cork, white, black, natural. Sizes 6% to 72.
headpieces and carried baskets |” _ |
white baby pompons and tint- | | ¥ i
el eeranaie male: ba low you can afford several! 4 Glover—Main Floor a
Linette Likens was flower girl —— = : i
dressed in a wides frock. She car. 7 rs
ried a bask of, Te, Tome Pele REGULAR 17.98 REGULAR 24.98 2 | Dallas Likens, brother of the | .,
bride, served as best man. Seating PD
the guests were Delgert Likens,|* >
Aaron Wright, Bob Buchanan, War- | —
ren May and: Rodger Manning.” )
Danny Likens, brother of the bride," *
was ringbearer. |;
For the reception held at the) *
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q NYLON Short Sleeve Classic Slipons! Classic Cardigans! YWCA, Mrs. Likens was gowned in e
Ge ceneseal Har Rowers were bine] d They are the “mink” in Sweaters . . . hurry down to see : HOSE
Ou Lae eae 'a teven velvet! al 4 ~ these kitten soft Cashmeres at truly sensational prices. |»
skier ned eer aces | All of these sweaters feature the new fashioned shoulder for | tee 150
better fit. You'll cherish these lovely sweaters as one of your |
most prized possessions. So buy several for your self or for
Christmas gifts. In a host of flattering colors. Sizes 34 to 40. carnations and roses. » . .
For their honeymoon in northern! ©
Michigan, Mrs. Lane changed to a! ©
charcoal gray suit with alligator);
purse and shoes. She wore the cor-|
sage from her bridal bouquet. The) _
Small Leather Bags
Make Good Presents Beautiful 60
gauge, |5 denier.
Sweaters—Main Floor
All first quality,
wise ae aetna ict 2 eens ots cee eat AS ieee Ee full fashion.
" fx Colors: honey,
The abundance of small leather!* > E 1 tea! bel the E ue ° x 4 ea ge.
pomerreggerepriccmearrsd mal ail) The gift supreme.... Be sizes 81% to II '
For those who like the chic, the re : :
Parisian influence is much in evi-|"_ t4
dence in clutch purses, change) |} i 4 Hose—Main Floor
and wallets of fine saddle} — no) as
calf with colorful beaded patterns. Ne |
Hand-beaded designs are also fea-})-)
tured on lovely leather compacts) ~ |
INDORABLES = s6s<( ($M eS
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5.50 | Fashion-wise ways to make
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Christmas red or bive Zeset broadcloth dress. .
The completely detachable pinafore has dainty :
butterflies appliqued on ‘its front. Just one
of many beautiful big’n little sister styles. colorful! Famed -name
slippers designed to be
“lived in!” fo ;
Sizes 1 to 3 Sizes 3 to 6 a Ta eycolraited
duster in small
oo 5.98 oe 798 . floral prints,
, hable and , | double check age a . a _ W's @ scoop neck porty dress . . . look again, ° “— ae
| W's demurely jacketed. The long torso blossoms into ' of dry. Pink and blue.
Spotted fer or fabric will emphasize @ full, full skirt with @ bright red petticoat. White, ee ee ee a | Sizes 10 to 18. freckles. Choose wisely in mono- lace-edged linen collar on a Navy and white check . “ tone fabrics ond colors to pigy
them down... - : ‘
Youthful magic of color in furs): ™
by night, the pink, the yellow, the >
pale blue furs dyed to match up .
with or add a note of contrast taffeta. One of a group of double-duty jacket dresses.
DORMIE, Soft leather in pink,
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EIGHTEEN ———E—————————
» Altar Society Plans Party Hi i Nee S Mrs. Gayle Coulson presided at’ ating committee were Mrs. Louis
the meeting of the Altar Society Swartz, Mrs. Singles and Mrs.
of St. ‘Michael Church Tuesday) : . eens Leo Halfpenny. evening in the Parish Hall | y .
é. 8 Final plans were made for the bad {
Reports were given by Mrs | Dec 13 Christmas party.
Robert Gallo, St. Rose Unit: Mrs pee
Paul Singles, St. Monica Umt; The party will feature a coup-
Mrs. Andrew Robak, Little Flow- erative dinner at the hall and an
ow c and Nene Cob exchange of gifts among Altar
: nepeceentanve | Society members and unit mem-
Those appointed to a nomin- | bers
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HOURS: 9:30 TO 5 P. M. DAILY
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Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years LY 3
NOTE TO SANTA: “4
Syoruone waits
Slippers
for
Christmas
Daniel Green & Manistee
Store THE PONT IAC PRESS, WEDN NESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
Opti-Mrs. Club
‘Prepares Items.
for Yule Basket
Mrs. G L. Harrington and Mrs.
Jack Greathouse acted as cohost-
esses to the Opti-Mrs. Club Tues-
day evening when members met}
at the Herington home on Louella’
drive |
° * s |
During the exening «¢ lub mem-
vers sorted and listed foodstuffs
brought to fill a Christmas basket
for a needy family adopted by the
club ar
Mrs Hf A Miller, ways and
means chairman, reported on the|
result of a candy sale held recent-
ly. Proceeds will be used for the
purchase of clothing for the Michi-
gan Children's Aid Society.
A red Christmas cloth featuring
golden reindeerg covered the re-
freshment table. and greenery
served as a background for a cen-
terpiece of Chrismas a
Camp Fire ene
Plan Open House
The pubhe invited to attend
the second annua) Christmas open)
he of the Pontiae Council of,
Camp Fire Girls being held Thurs- |
day
the National Building.
The program will feature colored
slides of Pontiac area Camp Fire,
activities. Open house hours are
from 1 to 5 p.m. on Thursday and
from 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. Friday
The Pontiac Council of Camp)
Fire Girls is a Red Feather!
Agency supported by the Pontiac
Area United Fund
PTA ‘Activities |
The Wilson School PTA wil! hold Ms monthly meeting Fhursday at 2 30 j
in the school for elections to fill vacant
cles the offices of president and vice
pre 1 is
Se
in
sident Entertainment will be fur
oiswed by students
_ Hawthorne School PTA ts having «
olher-som banquet Thursday at 6 30;
pm in Wever Junior High School
|
'
by Her
Coral and
White
$4.95
Pink, Blue,
Red, Beige
Black Satin
$6.00
Black Satin
$6.00)
Open
Mon., Fri.
and Sat.
til
9 P. M. and Friday at the office in -
Former district superintendent of the
| Alpena area, the Rer. L. H. Howison has
taken up his duties here as pastor of the residents here in 1928.
unas emploved in the engineering depart-
The Howisons have four ment of the city. Pentiac Press Phote
At that time, he
I
“tricot (needs no ironing! w TOLIDAY SCOOPS
-FOR YOUNG
GLAMOUR GIRLS
SANDMAN SETS
SHORTY PAJAMAS
Gay buds and bows print or my
lace trim Sizes 4 to 14 fon
ith a dainty
$3.98
MAGIC CREPE SHORTIES
Shape retaining crepe knit with
lace. trim. White with pink trim or
baby blue. Sizes 4 to 14.
$3.98 |
STOCKING FILLERS
THE MARGARET ANN SHOP Riker Bldg.
ITS A DAISY
CORDUROY
SET
Black corduroy with
scattered embroidered
daisies. A set of
smarty pants, skirt
and weskit gladden
the heart of any little
girl on yuor fist
Sizes 7 to 14
Black Swing Skirt $8.98
Black Smarty Pants .........$5.98
Black jie!
Vest ..........$3.98
Costume Jewelry
(Junior Charmers) $1.00
(37 W. Huron Bloomfield Hills Country ¢
a tea will be given on Dec
by Mrs Joseph A. Sweeney
George Dixon is alse planning a
party for Dec
HOSTS AFTER CONCERT
were hosts at
Saturday after the concert given the Fashion Your Figure Club win
in Kingswood School auditorium!ning prizes for losing the most
by the Cranbrook Music Guild.
s
will leave next week to spend the Gordon Flatley
Christmas holidays with their son{gus and Mrs. Frye.
and daughter-in-law, Mr and Mrs.|
Louis Gillette, and their famil
in Springfield, Va.
» * *
Oakland Hills Country Club Friends Fete potlights Prenuptial and Holiday Darticn
Mary Pajot
Before December 27 Rite
By RUTH SAUNDERS
BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Plans
have been completed for the mar-
riage of Mary Pajot and Thomas
Freeman Ashcraft Dec. 27 in St.
Hugo of the Hills Church.
Ashcraft are parents of the pros-
pective bridegroom.
A wedding breakfast in the
Adderly home will follow the
ceremony,
Mr. and Mrs. Carl Krugar of
Detroit will give an evening show-
er for Mary and Tom Saturday,
and Mr. and Mrs. Raymond L.
Twyman will give a brunch in
their home in Pemberton drive
Sunday noon. liam Murphy is the former Gayle
French.
* s s
Mr. and Mrs. George W. Walk-
jer have issued invitations for a
‘cpe ktail and dinner party at Bloom-
Mary is the daughter of Mr. and field Hills Country Club Dec, 17.
“Mrs, John W , > = 3 street. The Rev. and Mrs. Honwison were home on Duight avenue. Mi and Me Baie 1) Beacaeile
and Mr. and Mrs. Palmer Beau-
dette
1 nit weater a ing u e ews Mr. and Mrs. Dwight P Allen
‘will entertain for the group Dec
Probably the most popular single with jewels, is making mews as either sports or dress-up clothes, 27. Mrs. Alien and Mrs. Bruce ; : Bea J se Al ’
jitem of feminine American ap- a top item for Christmas giving especially for country or resort. : gute mai einer moth. For the Best SELECTION i] : . * er, rs ance av who fre-
‘parel. year in. and year out, is , Now the bejeweled — sweater Rie = Las peep 2 and winter resort wear. styles look new and gay. adding cently moved from Birmingham to From $1.50
. . e The bulky look in sweaters ar. a festive note to almost any cos- Santa Barbara. will also come here ‘ mana ; for the holidays bs;
Just when it seems the vogue rived in full force last season. with pe AR . . . Mre Dav will he the houseguest tsif
must have reached its peak. and the voque of the Italian look, and ; of another son-in-law and daughter Christian
, In \ ; ler avorites hy weater or 7 . i
a slump ine interest due the yy is still going strony, Onhe averites in the sweater Vir and Mrs Nelson B Noland : =
desizners come wp. with a new ; neup include plain or decorated mM Franktin Literature Sales
ps, - ae or cashmeres — ofte dved to mateh . ; 39 Oakland Avenee FE «9891 | idea and the i rennial favorite is Women hace found iivelonsicl ; hike 1 , ma PARTY PLANNED .
off and runnin’ again. SKITS Ari he new. easily wash- . ..
; look of a white rmb-knit sweater able and budzet priced oglons. Mr and Mrs. | A Schirmer
This year the balky rib-knit in esther bref bolero or. longer which look like cashmere at 10 will pos nomte aly aygne ci oaterod BE BEAUTIFUL
| sweater, unexpectedly trimmed coat style, just the right touch for paces, cocktail party Saturday in their b
v = a home on Lone Pine court 4 Co L for the Holidays
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Witbeck SO
Charges Not who have recently returned from To Help My Lady for
Due ‘Til a trip to the Virgin Islands and Christmas
\ Jan. 10th Port au Prince. Haiti, were hosts .
y \ // at a cocktail party Sunday after- Open 4 Nights a W eek
. de fl gh noon in their Cranbrook foad (Tees: thre Frt>
= Ss home . ee Call for Appointment
=~ ‘| Dariene— t hair stylist— SS It. and Mrs. William V. Mur : eniene-crpert bow styles
phy have returned home fron
Germany where they were re
cently married, and will spenc
a month with Lt, Murphy's par-
\ ents, Mr. and Mrs. C.
Murphy of Franklin. Mrs. wa.
Wives who
Therne is a BIBLE
is now at Verda's
’
VERDA’S
Beauty Shop
515 E. Pike. FE 2-0361
Avon Apt. Bldg. i
_ ee
BOO-TOE the slipper that
Grows ‘n’ Grows
(it is done with a series of snapa)
e Petia. Wali reattach
It snaps to change its size—it’s expandable—o
slipper designed especially to go over feet—in
pajamas—or on bare feet
Non-skid suede soles!
_ Red or Blue
Regular Sizes
4 to 12
$995
STAPP'S Can't be kicked off!
a wis
On Sale at
BOTH |
STAPP
STORES!
* JUVENILE BOOTERY , 28 E. Lawrence Se.
and
FAMILY SHOE STORE
928 W. Huron Se.
THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7 ed
NINETEEN wt
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Fashions,
Show World |
Are Parallel!
5 Designers Give
Insight to Similar.
Talents Required
The parallel between the fashion |
business and show business is
never more apparent than during |
“rehearsal time,” in the few.
weeks before a major style collec-|
tion opens to its “critics,” the
buyers from big stores throughout
the country.
And like any other production,
success or failure depends on a lot
of talent. In fashion’s case, the
talents of accessory and fabric
designers complete the costume
effect of the dress designer’s
original idea.
Here is the all-star “cast of
characters” whose work will be
Uncle Sam the Umbrella Man:
An individualistic, independent
little personality who started as an
umbrella repair man and. became
enough of a force to be crédited
with reviving the fashion for para-
sols. Uncle Sam now designs sun-
shades for Norman Norell, Mollie
Parnis, Lilly Dache, Harvey Berin
and many others.
Hope Skillman: American cotton
designer, the only woman designer
in that vast field, and one of the
few women textile manufacturers.
She ts an important behind-the-
scenes influence through her de-
signs worked out especially for
Adele Simpson, Claire McCardell, |
Brigance, Helen Lee, Trigere, Ben
Reig, Vera Maxwell, Bonnie
Cashin and others.
Ben Somers of Capezio: This
affable shoe expert who hegan by
designing ballet slippers and now
looms large in all American
fashion shoe trends.
handwork on silks and satins, on
linen and fine cottons, turns
Karen Stark’s and Ceil Chap
man’s evening clothes into
poetry. He is also sometimes
responsible for the intricate
crosstucking and fanciful inser-
tions which turn a simple fabric
into a cobweb of shaded pattern.
Jacques Lesur: The famous
French fabric designer whose
color-flecked tweeds and ‘poodle
cloth” made fashion history. M.
Lesur, a dignified, dynamic man
frequently flies over from Paris
to see the key American collec-
tions. During these visits he goes
into huddles with Pauline Trigere,
Ben Zuckerman, or Jane Derby
on textile ‘futures’ destined to
see the light a year later.
Then there are the designer's
favorite hat-designers, Adolfo of
Emme and Lilly Dache, whose
silhouettes often spring from suit
or dress shapes.
Employ Deodorant
Before Dressing
Your dress is only as good as
your deodorant. Remember to roll
on an effective deodorant and anti-
perspirant before putting on your
dress
Get one that is guaranteed by
the American Institute of Laun-
dering, which does not stain even
the most delicate of fabrics.
Leather trimming on jersey
clothes will be new and smart for
sports and campus wear, The
leather trimming is used around
the neck and on the pockets and
worn with matching belts.
“MySal knows | |’
her stuff!”
I have to hand it to my Sal.
She’s just a whizz at taking the’
work out of hausework. For in-
stance, most gals practically kill
themselves scrubbing and waxing
wood floors. But not my Sal! She
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SS ee suesararered-aaauresoessesesaees By ANNE HEYWOOD
There is a deplorable tendency
in some circles to say “just a
secretary,’ as if being a secretary
was a dreary and unimportant task
which anybody with half a brain
could handle
* * *
The reason for this is partly due. €
to the fact that some idie dreamers
pick up a sketchy brand of ste. Ui
Coes and palm themselves off —
as secretaries
; CAN'T EVEN SPELI.
Most of them cant spell.
They are usually giris who are
A convinced that they have a corner
on creativeness and for a week or
two, until the employer discovers
that they should really be manag-
ing editor, top copywriter or vice
president, they're willing to pros-
the
gift that
keeps
living and eV eT
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givin titute their talents and be ‘‘yust
g a secretary.
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proposes a Loden coat which a t!
woman ean wear inthe woods ina Color of the
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1s slightly flaring with both side
seams slit to the hips and buttoned
down
Made of moss-green weather
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red velveteen lining. to improve at your job and mee
other girls like yourself,
Color of Hair Determines
Correct Leather Glove Buy
“‘hnistmas shopping lists—but the
‘big question is
| she like?”
for All Occasions a Way out and settle foi
the golden or ash-blonde side,
select a pair of- gloves in one of
the new pale-gold yellows. to co-
star with the color of her hair.
They'll add a sunny _THE -PONTIA AC PRES 3S, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953
Don’t Become ‘Just. a Secretary’ ' girls who take their secretarial ‘the rating of Certified Professional|‘'so why try to be that good at
jobs seriously, The membership Secretary to anyone who could pass it?”
includes top secretaries who a comprehensive examination in all * 6 *@ =
werk for some of America’s tep phases of secretarial work. There are several reasons. First
ranking executives,
anxious CC'ved the rating of CPS, In each
Case. the rating has been a benefit
to the girl and to her firm. ‘and, therefore, pérsonal attractive- ‘SO WHY TRY’ ness, The shiftless worker in any
“But I don’t want to be a secre-| ‘field is usdally an unattractive per-
girls will, tell me, son, you are is the first step toward
self-respect If you are a secretary,
it is an:
xeellent organization to join,
Among other things, the associa-'|
ion began, five vears s ago, t to Bive tary forever,”
Then, if you really give your
present secretarial job all you've
got, you'll either be promoted to
an executive secretarial position,
with the responsibility, prestige
and financial reward that go with
it, or you'll be taken seriously in
your request to - move
another area.
Mr. and Mrs.
Mark J.
Cheney of
Duight avenue
announce the But if you do a half-hearted job
engagement of ab Secretary you'll really stay
their daughter, “Te you are fe!
Grace Edith,
to Harry A.
Smith. He is
_ the son of |
Vr. and Mrs.’
Russell L.
Smith of
Vi f fl li
(Copyright 1955)
will
graduate in
June from
the U. of M.
and Harry will
receive his
master’s Grace
an |
5 |
degree at
that time.
GR ICE EDITH CHE NEY
Leather gloves show up on most or suede leather gloves keyed to So far. nearly 80 girls have re- o¢ auto do a goad job wherever}
and self-confidence:
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the rest of your
|
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} Wearing a ballerina-length
‘bride
With New Idea MR. and MRS.
Nancy Mori
Vows in St.
gow
trummed sith net,
Lee Moriart.
of Cifford Paul Ayotte in a
9 o'clock Nuptial Mass at St
Michael Church Saturday. |
= 2 *
The Rev. Norman P. Thomas
performed the wedding ceremony|
in the presence of 350 guests.
The bride is the daughter of
Sit and = _Hugh Moriarty of | of white’ lace
iNaney became the
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hich recommends that you let the
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every day.
Mrs. Larry Lanier president of
the Atlanta Florists Association
says
“One ef the greatest ad.
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this year is the development of
cut flower preservatives.”
Mrs. Lanier added that the flor-
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practice of putting a penny in the
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The latest idea consists of mak-
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These vases, she says. add as
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Religious Yule Cards
Gaining Popularity
The sending of Christmas cards.
once considered a passing fad, has
now become a major factor in the
celebration of Christmas. Fortu-
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In the past few years, the selec
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than tripled
spirit of
Christmas, the publishers have
gone all out to provide a reverent
and dignified means of “keeping
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Besides the classic black, dark
gray and beige colors watch for
dark, mossy greens, chestnut
brown, the purplish color of plums
and a dark yellow mustard shade
|
covered Nancy Lee
Moriarty and
Clifford Paul
~Ayotte were:
married
Saturday
morning at
St. Michael
Church. The
bride is the
daughter of
Mr. and Mrs.
Hugh Moriarty
of Baldwin
avenue.
Vr. and Mrs.
Clifford
1votte of
Robinwood
avenue are
. parents of the
bridegroom,
CLIFFORD AYOTTE
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bindal gown
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with white roses and
carnations
te * * The bodice of the
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Kathleen Ayotte served as mald
of honor wearing a blue ballerina-
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carnations trimmed with silver and
“blue net
Bridesmaids Sharon Morarity
and Catherine Thompson were
gowned . similarly in blue and
pink, respectively. They carried
arrangements of carnations to
match their gowns.
Michael Monarty was best man.
LeRoy Ayotte and Michael Mar-
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For het ca: ughter s wedding Mre.
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The couple will reside on Qak-
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: THE PONTI AC PRE Ss. WEDNESDAY, v . A)
_DECE MBER 7, 1955 TWENTY-T HREE e
Her Steady Keeps His Eye on All the Girls} By ELIZABETH WOODWARD
Going steady ought to calm a
boy down. He ought to keep his| “One night at a dance he was many occasions, his preoccupation
mind on his work: and his eyes holding my hand and
on his girl.
After all, he chose her. He asked
for it. He felt at the time he was
getting into it that she was the)
only girl for him. He was quite|
blissful in the thought that she’d
go out with him whenever he
wanted to. He was content and)
comfortable in thinking that he|
could count on her company, her.
loyalty and her interest
Yet, all of this isn't enough
for some of boys. They can't
—help noticing all the other girls
around and dving something
about it, When they make a play |
for them in the presence of their
best girls, it gets q bit rugged.
More’than some girls can take.
As in this girl's case:
“Dear Miss Woodward: We go!
steady and I like him very much.
But it seems that every girl that)
passes by arouses his interest He
Taking Gifts.
to Godchild
ls Problem
2 Other Children in
Family Complicate
the Situation
By EMILY POST
A reader tells me: “My hus
band and I were godparents the
beginning of this year for the son
of friends of ours. We have been
invited to spend Christmas Day
at their house.
“T had planned on taking a very
nice present to our godchild.
These friends. however, have two
other young children and my hus-
band thirkks that presents should
be taken to them as well.
“He says it would be very
wrong to give a present to one
and ignore the others. I would
very miuch like te know if you
' to séw, is tested for fit. Has com- think three present are neces-
sary.”
Answer: While not necessary
to give three presents, I think one
real present for your godchild and
two trifling remembrances to the
other children, to show that they
have not been forgotten, would be
best.
“Dear Mrs. Post: Our daughter
announced her engayement to a
young man two years ago. Several
months later the engagement was
broken by mutual consent.. Now
our daughter plans to become en-
gaged again and I am wondering
just how to announce this second
engagement.
“We are having a small
@inner party to celebrate the
eccasion. Shall we go ahead and
announce it in. the newspaper
agajn? As we are long - time
residents of this town the first
engagement was given promi-
nent notice. What is best taste
in a situation of this kind?”
Answer: Avoid any mention of
her previous engagement and
merely announce it as thotigh it
were a first engagement—Mr. and
Mrs. John Jones announce the
engagement of their daughter,
Mary, to...... ete.
“Dear Mrs. Post: I would ap-
preciate your help on a point of
etiquette that has been bothering
me for some time. What is the
proper way to sign a club chit or
a hotel chit if one is married.
Should it be signed Mrs. John
Smith or Mary Smith?”
Answer: A_ hotel chit should
be signed Mrs. John Smith. A
member of a club would sign Mary
Smith or even M. Smith.
just has to say something to them he puts on this performance. You; thing else again. Though he may |
apparently on, till consider it teasing, and may
| not take jt seriously. Wf he can't |
resist making every girl in sight
aware GC his nee ©, it's time all. have witnessed,
turned with girls — all girls. You've!
|around to kiss another girl! Should|watched him do sometging about -
‘I avoid saying anything about his jt. |
behavior, or should I speak up) i a Are his shenanigans limited to
|and tell him I don't like it? pacacanis’ whan kc'a)/ Gk leu?
| Answer: a would help consider-| rae nrg fica a bee a
ably if you could figure out why,
i- | Or is he that way when you're;
‘not around? Does he crack wise
iat all the girls when he’s out with’
‘the boys? Or when he's alone?
You can find out from other boys
whether his tricks fre- the usual
thing }
If you figd out that it goes on
only when you're with him, you,
can bet it’s just teasing. Showing}
off his masculinity for your call
fit. Trying to make you jealous.
And it would be silly for you to!
take it serious—because he isn't|
serious.
If this showing off is part of his everyday behavior, it's some-
Substitute
|
}
Sunset Club
Mrs for Fruitcake
| O’ Connor F am i | y Sunset Club
Prefers Date Loaf
|
| By JANET ODELL |thusen, coaster
Pontiac Press Home Editor
fruit cake. Mrs. William O'Connor,|
| whose family falls in that cate-)
‘gory, makes a date-nut loaf that
‘is a-favorite substitute. She wraps’
it first in foil. then in a towel, and
says it keeps fresh for three or
four weeks fat Wilson School
bt na Poalauss Three to mix! Three to match’ y\frg. O'Connor has two boys now
Three to multiply your winter and expects to hang a third stock
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Pattern 4777: Misses’ sizes 12,
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1%, yards 35-inch; skirt, 1'2 vards
Stinch; jerkin, % yard 54-inch. °
This pattern easy to use, simple ing on the mantel this Christmas.
She's a member of the Junior
Chamber of Commerce Auxiliary
and of St. Gertrude’s Unit of her
church. She dabbles a bit in paint
ing and just loves to cook. tion:
or heavy rock;
FRUIT NUT COAF
By Mrs. William O'Connor
In a large bowl put
1 paekage (6 ounces)
halved
It, cups boliiig water
1 tablespoon butter or margarine
When ‘cool add: '
1 cup sugar
1 beaten egg
Saft:
234 cups floyr 1', teaspoons baking powcier
1 teaspoon baking soda
ty teaspoon salt
Add gradually to this:
1 teaspoon vanilla
lle tablespoons dark ‘molasses
1 cup chopped wainu's pitted dates
plete illustrated instructions.
Send thirty-five cents in coins
for this pattern — add 5 cents for
each pattern for -1st-class mailing.
Send to Anne Adams, care of Pon-|
tiac Press 137, Pattern Dept.. 243
West 17th St., New York 11, N.Y.
Print plainly name, address with
zone, size and. style number. | longer.
used.
To divide a pie into five equal
portions, make a Y cut first. The
top angle of the Y should be the/hour in a 325-degree oven. Let
size of one serving Then make stand 24 hours be ‘fore cutting
two cuts into each side angie of Wrap in foil and a towel to keep:a clean damp cloth.
|rewax or repolish the wood for several weeks. the Y
Lula Sargent
road was elected president of the}
when members met
at Wilson School Monday.
A elected to offices at the
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vice president; Mrs. Edith Beach, | put lace bathing suits on the mar-
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ot Woodale
Other: 3)
re cent)
Marion Miller was a guest of to outshine Esther Williams,
Some families just don’t care for the group and plans were made least on land.
ifor the Christmas party Dec. 15
To Aid | Flowers,
Crush the Stems
You'll enjoy cut flowers longer
if you follow these tips of Alyn
Wayne, official stylist for the Flo-
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@rush the stems with a hammer
this procedurue al-
lows the flowers to draw up more
|water, keeping them fresh
Strip the stems of all foliage
which will be below the water |
| line; you'll avoid an unpleasant |
odor and your blooms will keep | |
Change the water often (every
other day will usually stffice), un-
less a commercial preservative is
Rub Off ‘Bloom’
Bloom is a term used to de-
scribe the cloudy look on wood criticizes his wife, he never ques-
Bake in a greased loaf tin for 1| furniture caused by dampness
To remove it, wipe the surface
with a sudsy cloth and rinse with
When dry. | In these suits you can. be seen
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It’s designed with pink or blue
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Mom can place it where it's
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Before tackling “dirty’’ house-
|
'put details of his behavior on the for covering bed headboards and will wash away later as you wash the baby—and it's so simple to
line. It will let him know that you canopies, and for lining closets your hands. suds out whe n bathtime is over.
don't appreciate his goings-on. It SSS * a Bh
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All these and a few more eye
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‘ TWENTY-FOUR __ | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
‘Here’s Somebody Who |
and
Sinka the DL) Really Takes the Cake A. | ATLANTA w—An Atlanta office ;
|worker, Mrs. Ruth Johnson, was 5 : :
‘given a large slice of cake”by a : . A
By Lucrece Hudgins Beale. friend and decided to leave it
| beside her typewriter for corisump- e
|tion at the coffee break next , :
"morning. : _
Hill a Aid a When she came to work, the
SYNOPSIS: “Two children,
Beanie and Betsy, fuss all the
time. Betsy makes a clay man
called a Dumdiddy. It is @
present for Santa. Beanie takes
the Dumdiddy and runs away
from home. He meets a stranger
on the road and tells him he
hates Christmas,
Chapter Three
BEANIE FALLS
“You must be the only boy in
the world who doesn’t like Christ-
mas,” said the strange, fat man
“Don't you like getting presents?”
“Oh, yes,’ said Beanie. ‘I like
the getting but I don't like the
giving. Besides, my sister always
i i \' V eeE|)| cake was gone and she was ag-
ee. <1 }
| Sravated until she found this note We Bought Out The Dixie Floor Covering ae iof explanation from one of the
‘mig cleaning crew: on $50,000 Stock Must Be Sacrificed by Jan. 1!
your dest. a roach wase gomg tof’ | SELECTION STILL GOOD —_ CASH ‘and CARRY — ALL SALES FINAL!
to eat it but i beat him to it.
| Thank you mam.’
Bootleggers Carry On, ll NTERLOCKING Tile for Average $9 4s tion in Virginia ended 21 years ago, ce Bath, 60 Sq. Ft.
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\Cetober 1854 aS IC a a
gets something that I want and
sometimes she gets more than I do
Last year, for instance, I counted
and she got 23 toys and I got
only 21."
“Dear me,” said the fat man. Perfect for do - it - yourself.
Keeps itself in a straight line
by locking together. Pink,
green, yellow, gray. 10,000
feet in all. _ _ 7 OLD
. TO DEALERS! “Christmas must be an awful time
at your house if you go around
counting your gifts.”
“It is awful,’ acreed Beanie
“That's why I like my birthday
best. Then everything is for me.”
_— ee ee ee —_ iE
“OH-OH — MY HEAD!"’—As Beanie ran away from the stranger,
he turned his head to stick his tongue out at the stranger. As he did so
he tripped over a stone and fell cr fashing against a tree.
For a long while the fat man
said nothing. He walked alony pull
ing at his whiskers and now and \:
then shaking his head sadly.
Presently Beanie said, ‘I bet turned his head to stick out his! and take care of him and keep
even Santa Claus likes his birth- tongue at the stranger. As he did him eut of trouble as best you
day better than Christmas. I'l] bet so he tripped over a stone and fell; ean. Will you do that?”
he likes to get things better than crashing against a tree. | Well, the little Dumdiddy was a} }
to ive a it : | ‘The fat man ran after Beanie. eal live Dumdiddy now and he
The fat man looked at Beanie | He found him lying unconscious nodded his head vigorously al-
in astonishment, “Why, Santa on the ground. The boy was pale though this was a very hard thing
Claus doesn’t even have a birth- | and there was a large lump en to do because he had no neck.
| day!” he declared. his forehead. The stranger | “Sure,” he said in a clayey kind
“Gosh.” said Beanie. “That must Tubbed the bump and covered the of voice. “I'll do my best. oo
boy with leaves to keep him Who are you anyway and who is (Aymstrong | (Aymstrong
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sadly. “I am afraid you are a stranger thought, ‘‘Oh, dear, a ee an ee ieee Boor bay weer ereee or pattern hardly visible. Doesn't affect the wear
very selfish little boy."’ He took his must hurry on my journey but I (Next: Santa Leaves) | Bath, ¢ a bit.
notebook from his pocket and be- can't leave this boy. He is going aa | 20 Running Feet
oa to write in it to get in terrible trouble and he pis pas been ohne of Britain's.
panie was furious. ‘There you has so much to learn before he .
go!” he exclaimed. “Picking on goes home agai If only there biggest years for bee swarms and $ Enough tile for 8 moe) Sealn: y jellyfish, naturalists say. Some — fust like eve fies else.” were someone I could leave to 1.0 swarms have numbered 40,000 Average 9’ x 10’ m going to leave you now, watch over him!" : arm Beanie,” said the stranger, ‘‘be- . to 30,000 bees, and extra-w Kitchen, Onl Gesell havelalveny ions journey Just then he saw a funny little eas around the coast have brought RUNNING FOOT , y
clay man on the ground. It was in enormous shoals of jellyfish to make. But, if you'd like, I'll the Dumdiddy that Beanie had Sept «tein “a ° $ 40 E ; he’
take you home before leave.” stolen from his sister. It had — lai —_ bathers — - 54 . Wide =3 Borders 14 a.
“Oh no you won't,” cried Beanie —— =
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Ae see tae Pea Suse wena! The stranger picked it up and ince 50 rolls in stock. Easy to install. Regular 59c. ightly Impertect
to give you some of my nuts and tee at pci his steer ra, D
raisins. Now I won't!” e poor Dumdiddy was mas
And with that Beanie filled his ® tittle from being in Beanie's
mouth with some of the goodies| Pocket His nose was lopsided. |
from his pocket and then turned But the stranger kept staring |
his heel and ran as fast as he, at it and running his fingers over |
could off the road and into the! it and whispering to it. Finally mstron Bm (Armst rong Ay g
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TWENTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
There are about 1.917 heart at-| Wi] ‘Big Union’ Live in Peace U.S. Couple Free tacks a day among American citi-
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FE 5-6159 New AFL-CIO Federation From Red China
Leaders Deny 3rd Party = |.tss, "cite." a ome | and his wife Louise arrived
By JAMES MARLOW petes than either separately. {aboard the steamship Soudan from
Associated Press News Analyst | Their new strength will get its;Communist China today. It was i
‘first big t the 1956 elections) his 69th birthday. | WASHINGTON «®—Leaders of first big test in the . ei Henkel and his 70-year-old wife
| the newly merged AFL-CIO pooh- when and if they back one of the! 41 route to join their son Victor
—
pooh the idea they will try to form two candidates for president. But) a+ pis home~in Sandy Hook. Conn.
Anant Gio sor eal oy the, * 8 6 hides and skins in China since
H a O, although now eom-' - "is —/|1906. Mrs. Henkel is a native of
\bined into the biggest labor organ- micas ae eons of Bremen, III.
ization in history, are just starting arizona—seem to have misgivings) The Red government granted the| life under one tent—depends © about labor’s support nextx year, couple exit permits Oct. 12. but|
future factors now unpredictable ‘The AFL and CIO backed Adlai they waited to catch a ship. Henkel] FIVE FACTORS Stevenson in 1952. Goldwater said|said he and his wife had been| | Among the factors are (1);Sunday the AFL-CIO “had no living comfortably in the Shanghai)
whether they can stick together; "ight’’ to endorse a presidential/apartment they had occupied for
'(2) what changing times bring, Candidate in 1956. |20 years.
(3) how influential they are in the WEAKEST SPOT . 4 ne ;
political field as it now stands: President Eisenhower. who beat Strike Grand Haven Firm |
(4) how well they increase their Stevenson in 1952, said in saluting) GRAND HAVEN @™ — Nearly,
membership and can influence its the AFL-CIO yesterday that labor|200 members of AFL United Auto)
eisners
42 Wi Saginaw St.
Bazley’s y
SUPER SPECIALS!! Se ae 78 North Saginew \political thinking; and (5) the pos ‘organizations have a legitimate in-| Workers Local 677 went on strike |
|sible personal ambitions of some terest in politics, But he cautioned) Monday over a new contract and
|of the leaders who now may have they should be sure they ‘“‘ac-/ grievances dispute at the Challenge
none. . curately reflected’’ the thinking of | Machinery Co.. The firm— manu-
| . * “minorities holding differing s0-!/factres equipment for the printing | Starting right away the com-¢jal, economic and __ political industry
bined AFL-CIO, claiming 15 to 16 yjews.” ; | | $50 per th d be seek Bond Issue Change
to Increase Sales Chance The City Commission heard the! amendment at their next meeting
first reading last night of @ Pro- scheduled for Dec. 13. posed amendment to the adopted) O, the same issue, City Clerk
$600,000 municipal parking ordi-' : hance which, if passed, would Ada R. Evans read a notice of
move the redemption call-up date intent to circulate referendum peti-
John & Sock Sey: nee “WATCHTOROUR —s|_ Imported | WEEKLY SPECIALS . LIQUOR - WINE
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for the bonds to 1961. | tions bearing 171 signatures.
On Nov. 22, the City Commis-| Late last week, a group of citi-
thousand ,if the bonds were called tude.”
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'a labor party or capture one of they will work in state and local|The Henkels looked very fit on/Sion unanimously adopted the zens began circulating petitions == We Give Holden's Red Stamps
ithe existing political parties. otitics too, and speak to Congress| their arrival. ordinance which placed a date of in opposition to the ordinance | = ET
|Nevertheless, that time may come. itt one voice. Henkel has been a trader in 1959 and a payment of $25 per because of its financial “magni- = EAST iD
to be redeemed. | Undecided at that time whether |= = 226€. Pike | Open9toll Dolly FE 3-9126,
Bond Attorey Claude Hey woud submit ne pts =i Stevens suggested to the com- |requeSting a -public vote, the,
missioners that a new date of Petitioners must if they decide to
January, 1961 and a payment of | do so, sumbit the required signa- '
‘tures by Dec. 28.
to the ordinance because of “the | . : se
bond market being flooded with Keaton Still Critical would make | . Scasvan tasters bonds very HOLLYWOOD o» — Comedian doubtful.” |Buster Keaton, 60, remained in
. ‘critical condition today with a rup-
City Manager Walter K. Will- ture of the abdomen. He was
man said the proposed amendment stricken Saturday night. Officials
would not interfere with the issue at Wadsworth Veterans Adminis-
going to the State Municipal Fi- tration Hospital said he came out
nance Commission for possible of a coma for ‘‘several hours”
approval yesterday.
wow! Will You Save Money When
Thrifty’s Drug Store Opens in
“It will go in as amended if ———————
the commissioners give it the final A tailor at Leeds, England, has,
million members, will be a far The weakest spot in labor's potit-| I | fn owa is the bee | more powerful force in American jcal front—from the standpoint Of state swith an pen ot epee
SSS : : its ability to use its utmost! pep square mile. | " |
strength—is that the union leaders, said. suit to the customer by using an’
The City Commission is slated acetate plastic that shrinks and,
to hear the final reading on the hardens cloth. Drayton Plains SOON!
| approval at the -next-meeting," he-devised a—method of motding a : : inci
|
cannot order their members how)
to vote. MBLEWIS’—/ine furniture © But the AFL-CIO isn't going to
f
Lean, Blede Cut
PORK
CHOPS lb. they are now—and test their power
@e5 helped through the gift of a mu. NON-PROFIT UNIT ‘Peron’ s Re uest (334,421 tons of ore from the upper
sical instrument. A band instru- The CED is a nonprofit eco-| g ¢ ilakes.
ment will start him along the road, ‘THE MOST JOYFUL SPIRIT—Christmas is celebrated with music. nomic research and education or- to Enter Mexico ‘Admit Looting, Thet Thefts
’
WASHINGTON UW — The Com-
‘mittee for Economic Development
jSaid today individual] income tax
rates should get “first priority’’ in
lany tax reduction permitted by a
balanced federal budget.
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The American Music Confer-
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1. A solo instrument, such as
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fidence. He can conquer bashful-
ness and gain poise by perforni-
ing before others.
* * * 2. An unruly boy can also be
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helped them, but I never gotjit. So, why suffer... Look at
around to trying it myself, un-/what O-JIB WA BITTERS did
.til one night, I read a testi-/for me. I'm sure it will help
-monial in the newspaper that;anyone who is willing to give
convinced me that I should give|it a fair trial.”
ft a try. Right then and there, .
I decided. to see if O-JIB-WA| AT ALL DRUG STORES onl, - nemusic. A recorder or a banjo} ” oo __ as
largely on a child's age. A five: right be just the instrument to|that the township failed to give 39. But last month Budget Direc. - SPECIALS FOR THURS., FRI., SAT. ond MON, REE PARKING OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS! year-old, for example, can under- start an older pseron on an in- ‘proper notice of the’ Republican tor Rowland Hughes said it looks stand and play the simple melody | eresting hobby. Easy to play, caucus preceding the election. of now as though the budget can be;
or rhythm instruments. these. are pastel ‘inexpensive. township officers. He said it was balanced both in this and the next|
WATCH OUT FOR WINDS PLAY AN ORGAN \announced simply as a “township fiscal year. However, he declined]
Wind instruments, however ; ; caucus” without reference to the to predict whether hatanc a the} : : ; we
should be put aside until the! ; AN pembe ne Galena a party budget would mean a tax cu + F i! P strum 3
child's second teeth come in. il piano.or an electronic home| The attorney general held that — |
Mouth formation mighibe hartped organ. One'\manufacturer, explains there is no provision in the general Even if a “relatively greater; before then. A frail child should lection laws which would have percentage reduction” in income! the home organ’s popularity this ©€ in the middle ar
not be P given an instrument such way invalidated the election for such an tax is made an
"(Macests . ; erron upper. brackets, the CED. said, “in|
(Advertisement) “For many people who show no absolute amounts the savings will]
Beware Co h great musical genius, this kind of, Kavanagh said he based his Sy Largely 1 taxpayers tate low!!
organ covers .up choppy playing. OP!nion pri: narily on the fact ‘that er brackets because of the larger
‘The notes continue to speak unti-the voters have spoken and there ‘number of people affected.’ i
Following Flu the keys are released and the 's mo showing of any prejudice
that would have
next note is depressed jfraud or error ( . .
ober phy aor neapshphoac ss « {misled them. Discussing Retarded a,
bronchitis if neglected. Creomulsion ‘“‘It's lots of fun and hardly any . i in | GRAND RAPIDS uP — School —— Sf,
he, bronchial sytem i elpfowea body can detect a beginner after Reject Bond Issue ‘officals of Kent, Ottawa, Newaygo,
Se arg payee and aid * ie er | HRANKFORT i — Property Oceana, Muskegon, Mecosta.!
rersphoy init “i ee tender, . ‘/owners Monday defeated a pro-| ‘Osceola and Lake Counties are |
carer comer Creomulsi ee ae Fate Speaks Again |posed $75.000 bond issue to con-|scheduled to meet today in the) 9 PIECES OF SMART
your st SHDOWN. Ark. — L. C. Cof-'Struct a library and civic center) Kent County school superinten-,
= fester Creomulion for Cha ee, 16. was kil : THAT WILL DELIGHT EVER
milder, faster Creomulsion for Chil fee, 16, was killed when he was hit building by a vote of 241 to 84.' dent's office to discuss the care col
dren in the pink and blue package. Adv. ,by a truck, but an infant he was Library facilities have been housed! mentally retarded children, certifi-|
CREOMUCSION carrying in his arms escaped with- in makeshift quarters at city hall!cation of teachers, bus transporta-|
‘out a scratch. The impact. jarred since the old library was razedjtion and speed control in rural!
Me the baby from his arms. several years ago. \ school zones.
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pit teal Food BUT \ ,
Bred for better eating enjoyment .. . priced
for certain savings—that's why folks who want
_ to be SURE of holiday menu-success select an
A&P Turkey! Make your pick while they're
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EXTRA
LOOK ! SAVINGS
b EXTRA SAVINGS! 35 FAMOUS- BRAND GROCERIES REDUCED
THIS WEEK . . . (272 prices cut since Sept. Ist)
lona Bartlett Pears 3 2: 89:
AcP Pineapple. ..3 2 89% READY TO BAKE! A&P SOLID PACK WHITE MEAT
Borden’s Biscuits = 10c Fancy Tuna... < 29% Pillsbury Pie Crust ‘Sticxs| ... 2 rxos. 31¢ © Robinhood Family Flour ...5 sso 45¢
Strained Baby Foods sans .. 5° 47¢ A&P Apple Sauce . . 4 cans 47¢
Daily Dog Food nis tavomo = 10 cans 79¢ += Baker’s 4 in 1 Cocoa =... . . St 45c
NEW LOW PRICE [ HEAVY WAXED PAPER
Surf........ % 25¢ Cut Rite... . 2 22 49%
7 TEATINICATS \ ae me GY Season's Eating Greetings!
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1935 | |
| The “‘magie carpet” where twe
‘halves of the world met at Green- cae. . ‘Bob Considine Says:
wich, England, is being enlarged
Where Were YOU on 7th of December, 41? 3=="="= NEW YORK (INS)—People-. . . native tradition of the late great’ sailors, merchants (small won- [of Ft. Navidad, built from the re-, than whole wings and armadas
places... things... Robert L., whose ever-growing-car-, der) and children (smaller won: |mains of the wrecked Santa Ma- only a few years back. | And where were YOU when the toon ts read throughout the free| der.) ene We thought we had reached the Japanese bombed Pearl Harbor 14 word . . a republic of Turkey, at Stor’ MUSCLES IN THE AIR lultimate in engine perfection when years ago? Storer’s Christmas cards this er's request, has issued a special Any idea how the muscles of lat the end of World War II we! rc
_ 7. Ua? ORS Lie sa eh ane S'stamp for the occasion. But col- our air power have increased since produced a 3,000-horsepower job] SHAVEMASTER | We have since learmmed where home ios SN urkey. ere’ lectors who are not on Storer 8 World War II? One B52, flying at that weighed only 1% pounds per) i the Japanese bombing pilots were, More than 1600 years ago, Saint mailing list will have to buy the abs Ts Sy ee ee | ice about the speed of sound, can horsepower. We now have jets = a i before the strike They were “icholas (which pecans San ree stamp at the official post office, | ow carry & bomb that has more Which produce the equivalent. of
steaming south and east through Roles et became Pane a5,' Antalya, Turkey. ldestructive power than all the 25,000 horsepower at the rate of, generally fine weather the day be. Which Pane ie aus” WAS" “Last year’s Christmas card from|hombers of World War If were 1 horse per 4 ounces tore and they knew they had noth. born and reares Storer came from Cap Haitien.| able to drop during the entire war!| As for passenger travel, the ing to fear They were histening He became bishop of the an- Haiti, where Columbus celebrated S mw 4 Pearl Harbor era plane weighed to a football broadcast from Hono- cient seaport of Myra and was ithe first Christmas in the new) . 10 tons and carried 21 passengers lulu, where all obviously was known for his gifts, many of world. The special Haitian stamp oe tue ue valtecs at 170 miles an hour. Tomorrow! blissful ignorance’ them made by his own hand. for that one featured a reproduc-| com jets will weigh 10 times that, speed| : ; : ;.|planes came to 215 a month, less eee Eececine etectbel kame (He is alno the patron saint of ition of an actual drawing by Chris Oar the 1940 vate. Congresslmade close to 600 miles an hour, fly
a « Pole Grounds between the ‘one of those agonized reappraisals|°Ce@ns easily, carry 100 passengers
lee Nactee ‘ | wow Sark Giants sed Are Fark WHAT’S MY LINE? and okayed a 58-wing air Force.|for less money. _ ér, a great player handicapped | ; eee ie _
by .a bad heel, and the rest of INSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- | We're headed -for 137 wings the Brooklyn Dodgers grid team scramble as few os possible to guess my line. Answer | now, each plane of each of these | Robinson Reminder I sat next to dack Singer. “Those oppears under arrow, reading downward. | wings being much more potent |
Japs must be nuts,"" he said. 1AM AN .......2.2..26 72. : , . . — POCKET SECRETARY ;
Singer of the Journal-American cegisgsop: = ie = E E Big Smooth Single Head and INS was te become one of : = suis Sane ae -+ 7-Pl Cc th R ip Nam > . E NER the first. if not the first. 1 é : s for CLOSER, CL A GIFTS IN JEWELRY — Gifts for women should sparkle. And war correspondent killed in the am ea) tel Be 7: “Ft Drawin Set ie) =m gy SHAVES that means jewelry — one of the most popular gifts on the lst Left) Pacific. He went down with the ! ee gold-tone necklace and bracelet. Pendant acorns of necklace and ear- torpedoed carrier USS Wasp a. 9 : Let hea — Sha .S year free service J rings are paved with rhinestones. Top right: Big pin of gold and pear! day or two after filing one of Made in Germany “ d guorantee on Shavemaster’s spokes with rhinestones. Matching bracelets and earmngs. Bottom, the “ar's ment dramate eye wit 3 : de t- pe ful REAL ter right: Golden rose pin with petals enclosing brilliant-cut diamiond hess stories 4 . | f ~ === — His participation on a low level fis | Gin ¥en Preferred by men who have | torpedo plane attack on a Jap 5 j |] tried them all. Shaves beards New Lightweight Lathe and can be stopped with the fingers carrier His description of the 1 GLAF i P) 1 | tough as wire, will not irritate . without injury, according to the sheet of flame that spewed from . 6 es | white nedkd endef | the tenderest skin. Rich, ivory ‘Can Be Child-Operated ae , P = 2 RABDO % { ‘ | plastic Shavemaster with Gold ‘manufacturer. Yet it is said 10 the side of the stricken Jap ship 3 MORLAF 7 = electroplated fittings ‘and trim CINCINNATI ue -— A lathe so: Possess sufficient ‘‘turmng torque’ 4. pyc torpedo struck prompted 4 HIPS ‘aan eae a tn luxurious leather case. Beau- a ve ea}, t0 perform a good power job of him to write a Ime that was typ 5 RIPSET : tiful genuine leather case with eight and safe a“child can operate cutting wood, plastes and alum ical of his flair. Jack wrote: 6 STAM y Bs rich red velduroi interior, white it has been developed here on Sian pedi : : : . satin top lining and convenient num That's ONF fire Ta(uarcia 7 LELGAY = ‘ Set includes. 5° 1 Compass G leat card couapatneae
aided na capa inches Ae pee mont attesd Soe with pen and pencil part; Se ec Ca . “ 1 " > 4 yl ia 5 a we Saran bara ’ au ve Y 5
pas vind kee er coeuEt Ril pectoongi tiers acute a RIPLEY TRADITION Vouterday’s envwor Wotes, glass, dinner, Trey. f Sin Divider.) Rutag pigskin or saddle, FACTORY TRAINED MAN : >ctric i ¢ : < Now e Store resident of Ose Seett Ee % desert 334°’ Reversible Bo with magic pencil in charge to CUARANTEE horse power electric motor which its componefits, Now there are Douglas Storer. presiden ein cates Pen, 334 eversible Bow is encased inside the lathe. more than 100 plants in the U.S. “Ripley's Believe It or Not,” is eres eee 12-2 < Compass; tead Box and Factory tag marked YOU SERVICE! It does not have gears or belts:producing this fuel. carrying on in the lofty and imag _ ee * Screw Driver ail na to sell at $6.50
é Fer Lint Cove GENERAL PRINTING $310 ‘price’ $395 |! and OFFICE SUPPLY 17 W. Lawrence St.
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THIRTY-FOUR ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
\‘they have a peculiar shuffle)
when they walk. And their eyes!
have a frozen stare with a pinpoint
pupil when they're on a jag. They
Michigan -- Fourth Largest Narcotics User Seige Westi ) house Can You Recognize” a Dope Addict?
WESTINGHOUSE, 7
| By ROGER D. GREENE counter as freely as lemon drops'Roughly 25,000 persons are ar- this year list the 10 “worst cities 1954 arrests of persons under 21 “They don't cave about eating. | Union to Meet |
Negotiations for Settling wasHINGTON w—Ancient clay or epsom salts. Except for local rested every year for narcotics|for addiction as New York, Chi-| Shutdewns at Firm’s tablets unearthed in the desert/ordinances, the use of drugs vas reat ; cago ,Los Angeles, Detroit, Cleve-City.” He added that addiction) They're never clean, always shab-
at ‘sands of Mesopotamia disclose entirely legal in this country Commissioner Harry J, Ansling-|land, Washington, D. C., San Fran, throughout the United States has|bily dressed. I've never seen a
30 Plants Resumed_ . that man was a victim of drugs,|throughout the 1%h century. ler of the Federal Narcotics Bu-|Ccisco, Cincinnati, St.. Louis and |“‘spurted above the so-called epi-|clean one yet. And—Lord knows,
4 7 the insidious, habit-forming juice| It was not until 1909 that Con- reau says reports gathered by his|San Antonio, Tex. The “worst demic year of 1951 and appears to|why, but they always have a lot]
PITTSBURGIL oP Westing. of the poppy, more than 7,000 gress finally took alarm at the agency in a continuing study put|States” are New York, Dlinois, | be on a steady rise.” of old papers stuck im their pock-|
e Electric Comp and the AFL. years ago ugly growth of drug addiction and the nationwide total at about 60,000/California, Michigan, District of Anslinger says narcotics bureau ets.
survey passed a law banning the importa- addicts. Columbia, Ohio, Texas, Missouri,|figures put known addicts under “My agents can spot ‘em a mile ClO International Union of Flee! Ninety years ago, a :
ied to make turned up 116 addicts in the town tion of morphine or coca leaves— MICHIGAN 18 FOURTH New Jersey and Pennsylvania. (21 years old at 13.1 -per cent of oft trical Werkers deci |
natin t nn to settle the of Adrian, Mich. or 1 in 100 of the raw matenal for cocaine—ex-; But in 1951, the Mayor's Com-|ALL TIME HIGH the national total. THEY GET HOOKED ; ans vi dax strike at 30 Wes. the town's population. Ten years cept for medical purposes, When mittee on Narcotics said there| There is also conflict between| “Some youngsters try drugs: for How lane does it take to get!
house pias ts actofs’ the nation, later, a survey of the state of the more stringent Harrison Nar- were 90,000 addicts in New York the federal bureau and the states & thrill,” Anslinger says. ‘Despite “hooked?” b the narcotics habit?
Michigan snowed that 1 in 166 coucs Act was passed in 1914, City alone, Ohio's attorney general, on juvenile addiction. Anslinger all warnings, they believe they can Three day “4 ks. accord- Negotiations recessed vester: |residents was an addict. there were 200.000 addicts in the wijjiam O'Neill, says his state has Says it hit its peak in 1951 andjtake dope and then give it up). see ys fo two wees, ® Nac
day with ne report of Progress | around ihe turn of the century, United States, '15,000. California's attorney gener- has been declining, but “‘the fact when they please—only to discover me te cwerts,, The anata: poll \ 4 toward settlement of the strike (A nomean mothers bought 750,000 HOW MANY Ow? ‘al, Edmund C. Brown, puts the'that any at all exists is shocking.” too late that their curiosity has ial noe in a pamphlet a fol :
by tf.090 TUR members. bottles of opium-spiked soothing, How many are there now? total there at 20,000. By contrast, New York's attorney general, |led them to utter ruin.” en ” Bes a athe ;
The campans and union issued syrup a vear to quiet their babies.) No one Knows, for sure. Federal the Federal Narcotics, Bureau Jacob K, Javits, countered in testi, Anslinger has a staff of 253 field ome. came ime desing: “al Sele eports about the num One of every 400 Americans was and state authonties are far apart, shows 2,350 addicts in California'mony before a Senate Narcotics agents across the country—‘‘about “The idea that an addict takes Criisade
e ty work an addict—four times as many with estimates ranging all the way as of last April 30. Yet Los Angeles subcommittee: |the size of the police force in Ak- dope just to feel good is a mis- a women as men, from less than 100,000 to more alone reported 12,461 narcotics ar- ‘‘Narcotics addiction among/ron, Ohio.” He calls it a “thin take. He takes it to head off, for al HEARING AID
the OVER THE COUNTER than a million, Now men addicts rests in 1953-54. teen-age boys and girls is at an line of defense,” but says that with little while the horrible effects | can be worn in @ woman's
reported GX atthe 4.300 Narcotics were sold over the outnumber women nearly 41.' The government figures for early all-time high .., From 1953 to\twice that many “we could do a oe i dite he doesn?) | heir, or clipped te © necktie as bad gone back to (heir De = = PERI pyle e rug. “| | @ Super om Grty ond hat the uniwn said only 150 > BERRYS - . | Most big cities now have police! ‘Similarly. the U.S. Army ‘‘Hand-| Senstivdy 2 THE RR By Carl Grubert narcotics squads, usually working book on Narcotics,”’ declares: i sper 9 Only About
closely with the federals. New| “There is no known cure for © ace pasa Lorphoos
York has 200 in its dope division,/drug addiction. Death is the only! | © 1¢-dey Money-toct
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crimes while hopped-up with false a a eon Weapons, 28 W. Huron Ye
courage.
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Speed Limit Signs
Discussed by City The feasibility of instalhng mid
die-of-the road school zone speed
limit signs in the city, was dis. |
cussed at last night's City Com-
mission meeting.
The recommendation was ad}
vanced by Commissioner Philip E. |
sowston (District 2) who said he! had noticed the effectiveness of |
these signs while in Miami at-|
tending the four-day American/
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He said he was more interested |
‘in the safety behind the signs |
rather than the economy of the,
purchase. ‘I noticed in some of)
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Cub-Dodaer Deal Has CHICAGO w — Rival National League managers were chagrined|they
and embittered over the trade be-
tween Chicago and Brooklyn that THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953
have nine.”
It was the only major swap com- let the Indians have catcher Hal
pleted at the big league meetings Smith. According to the report, the! |Manager Paul Richards refused to
sent hard-hitting third baseman which ended yesterday but several Orioles were to deai off Smith and
Ransom Jackson to the world others arezhanging fire and may be pitcher Jim Wilson,” the~-Indians
champion Dodgers for reserve consymmated before long.
third sacker Don Hoak and spare Oe
outfielder Walter Moryn,
The transaction
almost unanimous in the belief tha
the Dodgers got much the better of
the deal. One NL manager; ex-
pressing surprise that the Cubs
would consent to such a_ deal,
growled:
*. *
“Those Dodgers were going to night, caused eyebrow-raising
among baseball people who were ‘George Strickland and pitcher Art;
The proposed 15-player deal be-
tween Washington and New York were to throw six players into:
involving southpaw Mickey McDer-|the pool, including first baseman.
tisnag when General Manager;man, catcher Earl Battey and
George Weiss of the Yankees re- pitcher Sandy Consuegra. The Sox
fused to include three of his prize,were to get Wilson and Houtte-
youngsters—second baseman Bob- man, Cleveland was to get Smith
‘by Richardson, shortstop Jerry and Baltimore was to get Nieman
Lumpe and outfielder Norm Sie-'and Dropo.
burn. Bill DeWitt, assistant to!
Weiss, said the multiple deal was)
” *
Negotiations between the Cardin- be tough enough to beat as it was.|“Jeft hanging,"’ but Charlie Dres-|als and New York Giants involving
But who's going to stop them now?
Last year they had seven men in the trade was still “‘hot.” * * * the lineup who could hit the bal ’ sen, Senators’ manager, insisted, Red Schoendienst's transfer to the
\Giants were halted abruptly when
\Chuck /Feeney, New York vice- | out of the park at any given time., The big three-way deal among president was forced to leave for
Now they've got eight. And with Chicago, Cleveland and Baltimore New York because of illness in
Spartans Map
Strategy From
Uclan Movies Coaches Study Pictures
While Players Work on
Semester Exams
EAST LANSING a — Light'to wearing protective devices, physical exercise and some heavy'ranging from simple curved bars
mental work ts keeping the Michi- to big transparent plastic affairs
gan State football team busy this that almost’ cover the face. at-
week.
The 44 players making the
Rose Bowl trip have been issued
workout clothes with orders to
keep im shape until the Ist pre-
bew!l practice scheduled for next
week.
Handball. basketball and track
are some of the favorites for team
members.
Meanwhile, the players are busy
with fall term exams starting to-
day. Even if a player should flunk
the exams, he still would be elig-
ible for the Rose Bowl game ject of considerable controvers)
against UCLA.
The work would have to be made Don Newcombe on the mound,also reached an impasse when his family, General Manager'son. The
;were to contribute shortstop s
Houtteman and the White Sox,obtained a strong right-handed hit- ter's
mott’s transfer to New York hit a|Walter Dropo, outfielder Bob Nie- to Chicago late in 1950, has hit 87| Ri | | | [ M tf |
29-year-old former foot-power for speed, believe Hoak will] <
star provide the spark the Cubs have)
at the University, of Texas, batted lacked for so many years. - The
.265 in 1955 but he drove in 70 hustling 27-year-old third baseman!
runs in 138 games ahd slammed is the aggressive type who makes
13 doublés and 7 triples besides up for his lack of power with. Frank Lane of the Cards was still ball, basketball and baseball
hopeful of swinging a deal with
Philadelphia. He is seeking either
outfielder Del Ennis or catcher-
first baseman Stan Lopata.
nd his batch of four-baggers. In landing Jackson, the Dodgers Bavasj summed up the pull hit- desire to excel. He batted only,
talents by: saying, “he'll hit .240 in 94 games last season, hit 5 ideally suited for Eb- some home runs for us, éspecially/home runs and drove in a mere 19
‘runs but he scored 50 times and|
reached base often, either on bases|
The Cubs obviously sacrificing on balls or base hits. ter who is
bets Field. Jackson, since coming at Ebbets Field.”
* * *
home runs, including 21 last sea- »
__ THIRTY-FIVE
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A Few Signs—as Winter Nears
By GRANTLAND RICE ' There's a north wind faintly calling, as the first dead leaves
-- are falling.
Of a stretch of wooded country and our camp smoke, thin
and blue: :
| _ it speaks of quiet places, league on league from pallid
aces,
Where the underbrush is silent till the big moose crashes
through. ,
speed, a strong arm and a keen
| Better to Be Safe
Gridders Lean Toward
Use of Safety Devices ;
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS plastic helmets and face masks.
“It's better to be safe than oy eee Whioeaay ond ee
sorry” — especially wt abolished,” said. ‘They are
| ally Loca loading up shoulder pads with too
iteeth are concerned — seems to much fiber. Soft material should be the belief of 1955 football play- be placed on the outside of all AS ‘hard shell material to protect the,
other guy.”
Independents, tached to their helmets. They sari alse
re me wreck" Dhil’s Victors |
* 8 @
More and more they are taking
but at least they can wear their |
own teeth when they go calling on’ ar : |
the girl friend Saturday night. | Down Louie's, Trojans: A marked increase in the useof : |
such deviees wer obuereed the) in Class B City Cage year by 133 of 149 sports writers) Play at Jefferson - | and broadeasters replying to The!
Associated Press post-season ques-
tionnaire. Only seven said there \wan bo increase. |Pontiac’s city leagues started Tues- -
* @* « |day night at Jefferson Junior High
The face guards were the sub with victories being awarded to
Phils Inn and the Independents.
Phil's quintet established a 20-12;
Class B basketball activity in
jamong coaches, rules-makers and
|Sports goods manufacturers a few up, however, before he could come years ago. Apparently they now 2dvantage at halftime. then staved/
out for spring practice.
Coaches have beep busy studying
two UCLA movies — games with
Stanford and Southern California—
and have been mapping prelimi-
nary offensive and defensive strat-| But some observers still class 4dded 10. King, center for Phil's. Rocky Marciano's heavyweight them as dangerous weapons. “The !¢d his team on 12 points, followed title next June. ery.
The ist meeting of the traveling
squad has been set for Friday.
Plans for three home practices will
be mapped at that time.
Meanwhile, it has been an-
nounced that State will wear its
“home” uniform in the Rose Bowl
game—white pants and green hei-
mets and jerseys. .
Student ticket sales, it was an-
nounced, have hit a new high
for a Big Ten team in a Rose
Bowl game with 4,452 under-
grads buying tickets.
Some 2,600 students—another rec-
ord—have signed up for special
trains. Others will drive, fly or
hitchhike to the coast.
Six trains have been lined up for
the student trek. A seventh train
will take the band, cheer leaders
and football players not on the
travelling squad.
Other special trains are planned Condolence from baseball officials:
with at least two being lined up
to leave from Lansing.
Athletics Sever
Class B Farm Tie KANSAS CITY @®—The Kansas
- City Athletics now haven't a farm
club to their name.
The A's severed their last own-
ership tie with minor league base-
ball clubs yesterday by relinquish-
ing their franchise at Lancaster,
Pa., of the Class B Piedmont
League.
The move leaves the American
League club with only working
agreements with seven minor
league clubs.
Dales Rally to Win
HILLSDALE — Hillsdale Col-
lege rallied in the final six min-
utes and overcame an 11-point
deficit to hand Kalamazoo Col-
lege its Ist basketball loss of the
season last night, 61-58.
Hillsdale guard Al Schaffer and
Dave Moran, azoo forward,
shared scoring honors in the MIAA
battle, collecting “13 points each.
Prep Basketball HIGH SCHOOL GAMES
Grosse Tle 69, Monroe Cent. Catholic 58
Bay Clty Handy 36, Flint Central 34
Williamston 68, Hazlett 52
Howell 62, Blane
— Sexton 59, 36
. Arthur Hill 67
Eastern Gs. Gaginaw a
im Vassar 62, Millin
Mt. Clemens 66, Van Dye 40
Hi Rap. Union 45
fe Sati
’ Lawrence Milisdale 61
_Akroh Western
have been improved, along with Off a 4th-period rally to defeat the
other protective equipment, so|/Tlans. 44-39. a
they don’t interfere with vision or) The losers’ Williamson took breathing and aren't likely to, 8Coring honors in the contest with,
break and cause injuries.
players must wear them in self /y Douglas with 11.
defense. since everybody else does |
but they’re wicked weapons."’ said)
one. Several others subscribed to,
‘thé self defense theory and some
maintained that they have become
necessary because of an increase)
in rough play. 7 «victory.
quarter and held a 28-11 halftime —
bead. . *
from Ithaca, N.Y., Ken Van Sickle beat Cuba's Nino Valdes in their !® Huntington, W.Va,
|15 points while teammate Hurd arena tonight and gain a shot at!
Cuban's
lrelayed vigorous objections from age led Louie’s with eight points. |ciano. ee
PRACTICE MAKES PERFECT — Walking off
course after getting in a few practice swings for
the $15,000 Miami Open Golf Tournament are,
All my life gray fate has found me with the dizzy -crowds
around me,
Through the stadiums and subways ever wearily I tramp.
But when north winds come to woo me there's a call that
whispers to me
Of a solitude that beckons to the glory of tlie camp.
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ninger, Oklahoma City; Dave Douglas of Dela-
ware and Tommy Bolt of Chattanooga, Tenn.
CLEVELAND w — Pittsburgh’s| The Pittsburgh clouter won a de- today at about 211. Valdes is ex- Bob Baker is an 85 favorite to cision over Valdes when they met pected to tip the scales at 297
10-round bout at the Cleveland .
Baker,
Eduardo Lausse of Argentina
* * Their bout tonight, feature at-
(traction on the Cleveland News’
|Toyshop Fund boxing card. will be
winner of his last 13 televised at 10 pm. (EST) on the
Independents completely dom. fights and the second-ranked heavy ABC network.
inated their tilt with Louie's “elzht contender, was a 2!3 - 1) E eee ! Tavern to hang up a lopsided 57. choice last week, but the third- third-ranking middleweight con
three-round knockout of 48 of his 68 rivals. Sullivan has:
“Many coaches now require their) Three Independents garnered/British heavyweight Don Cockell/ knocked out 35 of 81 opponents. players to wear the devices. but|double figures, Stafford collecting in London three months ago. Cock-| Baker, who has weighed as high " t
115, Taulbee 14, and Ryan 10. Sand-jell went eight rounds against —— 230 pounds for a fight in the ® two years nine pounds lighter than his max-|
imum fighting weight.
The
times in one round, has
‘the insistence of Dusty Bettor
The ‘winners cal. ranked Valdes has looked sharp tender. will meet John L. Sullivan Cia Gi eee ed Loy
scored the Tavern five in every in his drills here. \former British champion, in the
eo ¢. = /10-round semifinal. Lausse, winner ‘ z Observers also remember the of his last 30 bouts, has flattened 'S Mandatory under National Box- Pacific Coast Conference for “‘en-|game. ing Assn. rules in any non-title|ticing an athlete under false pre-
\bout, but tonight the referee will tenses.’*
be the sole judge as to the fitness} H. P. Everest, University of ting up machinery for possible re- either man to continue pear
past year, is expected to weigh in less of the number of knockdowns.| ason. Valdes’ manager.
Cornell Coach Lefty James and) American League Class A squads
Trainer Frank Kavanagh, who)go back to work tonight at Pontiac)
‘have made some careful studies|High School. ‘The Lakeside Royals ‘of protective equipment.
“They are firm in the belief that!Stone Front faces Booth Homes in Montreal’s Nelson. |
iduel Stadium Inn at 7 o'clock and Wins It Triple Title Wing Scoring | ——— ‘the 9 o'clock nightcap NEW YORK (INS) — Glenn ; / Nelson, southpaw swinger of the :
Messages of Condolence 7!)",.'" '} $10 1-38 Montreal Royals. clouted the big- Combo Split =? gest Sriple of his life this season Sent to Wagner Family
| PITTSBURGH u — Messages of
and from fans were poured in to-
day to the famfty of John (Honus) ‘Wagner, all-time great Pittsburgh
Pirate shortstop who died yester-
day.
Funeral for the famed “Flying
records during his long career,
will be held Friday. Dutchman,” who established me Auditorium last night.
_ paid a gross of $2,437.90. 13 17 13-
710 6 Independents Siw ; : Laue sctavera 37, When he won the International
Lane Decisions Mason ee eae
MILWAUKEE Kenny Lane, by the triple-A league showed that
ranked 9th among the nation’s the 31-year-old veteran infielder
lightweights, scored a unanimous|won the batting crown with a
|ten-round decision over Don Mason|hefty .364 average for 184 hits in
‘of Milwaukee at the Milwaukee|506 at-bats during 151 games. He
idrove in 130 runs, hit 37 homers.
The fight drew 1,409 fans
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS
| Center Line's Larry Bielat, one
of the finest passers in Michigan
high school footbal] history, today
was named to the Associated Press
Class B All-State team for the 2nd
straight year.
Bielat, whe completed a re-
markable 71 per cent of his
passes this season, headed an
| all-senior team picked by a panel
| of high school writers from 19
| Bewspapers who used votes of
, mere than 200 coaches as a
| guide,
A prime college prospect, Bielat
completed. 95 of 163 passes for
1,339 yards and 21 touchdowns, He Bielat Named All-Stater _—
for Second Straight YearPassing litle Graham Nears |
Lakeview, Klump; Blissfield, TOM WIL-
SON. LAPEER and Church. Tonta PHILADELPHIA #—Otto Gra-
are erat Rantee,ancuaed row, thsi ham and Alan Ameche appear to ‘Fowler pent wien Beemer, Ds on | have the passing and running titles
at Wee Ovérmecr,Fitaxeralé) respectively all wrapped up for
_ |delivery after next weekend's final
regular season National Football
League games. ;
Graham, whe last Sunday com-
pleted a brilliant job of pitching
the Cleveland Browns ‘to | their
6th straight divisional title, in-
creased his lead over runnerup
Eddie Brown of the Chicago
Bears. Graham has amassed
1,480 yards and 12 touchdowns
on 85 completions of 160 passes.
He has averaged 9.25 yards per {League batting title, runs-hatted-} _ Howe - Lindsay Break
Made by Skinner for
Scoring Strength
DETROIT # — The Gordie
Howe-Ted L1ndsay combination
which for nine years powered the
Detroit Red Wings’ scoring drives.
is to be broken up.
Coach Jimmy Skinner said yes-
terday the move will be made in
tomorrow night's game with the
Boston Bruins.
“Defenseman Red Kelly will
take Lindsay's place on the Ist
line along with Dutch Reibel and
Howe. Lindsay will be teamed
with Bill Dineen and Alex Del-
Vecchio, ~
Skinner said the Wings hope to
get a more varied attack by the
shift. The way he figures it the
Wings will get more scbring
strength on two lines since Lind-
say and Howe have accounted for
27 of the team's 57 goals this sea-
son. sio, The referee may declare a
round forfeited because of a foul.
Birmingham found the going
season opener, but Waterford post-
‘ed victory No. 2 as Oakland Coun-
‘ty*area prep teams swung into
itheir Ist full week of action Tues-
day night.
A tall Birmingham quintet was
unable to control the backboards
against a shorter Royal Oak team
and succumbed, 56-45, in the cur-
ltain-raiser for both schools last
night at Royal Oak.
The game was a rough and
tumble affair marred by 51 per-
‘sonal fouls, 26 called on the win-
ning Acorns. Each team lost two
jplayers via the foul route, Dave
|Rickey and Art Bromley for Royal
‘Oak and Don Picmann and George
Huffman for the Maples
Maples blew a three-point half-
| time advantage. Center Bob
Arbitration Asked
also carried the ball 29 times for
150 yards.
In his four years at Center Line,
the 6-foot-1; 183-pound Bielat has
through the air. Pa
Another member of the ‘‘3,000-
yard club” is Bob Miles of Kala-
mazoo State High. 7 oo
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PASSING WIZARD — Center
Line’s Larry Bielat, who completed
Tl. per cent of his passes this fall pass.
Brown has a slightly better per: |
centage of completion, 53.5 to 53.1,
but he has gained only 1,271 yards
on 83 for 155 for an average of 8.
per pass. Browr has‘ tossed nine
TD aerials. Bobby Thomason of
Philadelphia ranks 3rd with a 7.82
average 88 completed of 171 for
1,337 yards and 10 TDs. baseball organization by the
On the ground, Ameche, the/founder of the original group. —
Baltimore Colts star rookie full-| U.S. district judge Frederick V.
t Follmer, who issued the injunction
-| yesterday, scheduled a hearing for
tomorrow on a petition for a
permanent order restraining Car!
E. Stotz from setting up the orig-
inal “Little League” in -Williams-
port, headquarters of the league.
Stotz was removed as commis-
sioner of the league last month
after alleging breach of contract
and filing a $300,000 damage suit.
Before issuing the order, judge
Follmer urged both sides to make
every effort. to effect an out-of-
court settlement of their - differ- LEWISBURG, Pa. A—A tempor-
ary restraining order has been
issued in federa] court here against
formation of a rival Little League
on which he has
|
aa tipngiwes named. to The Associated
Theré are 5 Sports Pages! rim Serpent acid mex Pres (Groelyiogrog lo gore
in today’s ‘Pontiac Press |iivtrat" vasa” usmalty; Semis Great vear today. © poe | ii 5 ’ ¥ y: : ae . fi /)
6 : : ‘ : . Sik . yo Court Issues Restraint
of Little League Rival | He said papers filed in the case
indicated that great harm would/their 2nd setback in as many starts|
be done to the movement to form|last night, bowing to visiting Li-|Cranes’ Ist win in two starts.
baseball clubs for youngsters alljvonia Bentley, 62-51.
over thé nation if a rival group/paced by Bob English and John|Dearborn Fordson defeated Berk-
was founded.
America,” he said: ;
“Nothing would thrill me more
than to play a small part in set-
was not the place
suggested instead that arbitration
board be set up to hear
ments. by both sides and that
ers in the field of sports and espe-
‘cially major league baseball would
probably agree to serve on sfch
a board.
said his) client would make no
carries for an average of
re et
| “three-knockdown rule”
which automatically ends a fight
if either contestant is floored three met as an amateur, but he will
been find Pancho’s shots quite different.
waived by the Cleveland Boxing —_——
Commission for tonight’s bout at
rugged in its 1955-56._basketball/tate-in-the 2nd-pertod-to give Bir: | And at times along the low bank, far beneath the mountain's
| snow bank,
There are trout scales from a breakfast that no chef might
ever know;
With the scent of bacon frying and the first ducks southward
flying :
From the bitter snarl of winter to a softer land below.
And though desk and den may bind me, in my dreams at
least you'll find me.
Where the far pines bend and whisper and the moss and
lichen grow.
And perhaps TU
—
Who wil] let the old world ambie any way it wants to go.
Pancho Called |Big 10 Opens World's Best Wi , M :
Trabert May Discover || ng
Gonzales’ Game More | \A/ , Than He Can Handle With IV Issu
NEW YORK (INS) — When in
|condition and shooting the works. |
Pancho Gonzales is the best tennis ‘Copyright, 1955, A. @ Barnes and Company)
| When at Peak
By PAT ROBINSON
jplayer in the world. Also the Main Top
of Discussion | The experts go a step further and x
\say he might have beaten any play- CHICAGO u—The Big 10 Con-
er who ever lived. And who are we ference will open its four - day to quarrel with the experts? |winter athletic business meeting to
We know of nobody who had a ‘ay and again football television
harder service than Pancho and {iS expected to get the once over.
| that goes for Red McLaughlin, | Although the Western conference
Bill Tilden and Don Budge. And |4Pparently favored the NCAA re-
those terrific shots may be more Z!0nal-national program presented
than young Tony Trabert can this year. directors are expected to
handle on the long pro tour which &!ve some thought to the situation
opens in Madison Square Garden [in the State of Iowa.
Friday night. as Ln Under NCAA regulations, Towa
not included in the fourth Trabert, as you know, was our is
tle p shot national amateur champion until district. region of the rest of the
he listened to the siren song of pro- Big 19.
moter Jack Kramer. Jack's irre-| noe As a result, regional telecasts of sistible lure was a snappy $100,000 . Big 10 football games were not a sum which no amateur could available in Iowa on a state-wide
| make in a year. Or even two or basis This resulted in one Iowa
three years. istation making an unauthorized
Tony has a big service compared telecast of a game at Iowa City most of the pattycakers he! acainst Minnesota.
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Also to be studied will be the
A jfuture of television proceeds, Up
UCLA Fined $1,000 to now, all TV proceeds have been
F; ws yequatty divided among alt confer-
for Enticing’ Athlete ‘ence members. A move is under-
SAN FRANCISCO uw é— UCLA way to reimburse the host team
The three-knockdown regulation was fined $1,000 yesterday by the/its actual expenses of a televised
* * *
‘Another main item will be set-
newal of the Big 10-Pacific Coast Washington faculty representative
Adie Bowl pact which expires and PCC spokesman, said the|Rose In local fights the referee and|Bruins athletic department offered|Jan. 1, 1957. However, the Big 10 jtwo judges keep score, with the an academic scholarship to a pros-
lwinner of each round receiving 10|pective athlete. The student en-
points and the loser 9 or less. The/rolled but didn't get the aoe
contestant with the highest score ship. he said.
on the cards of at least two of the
score keepers is given the deci- ‘must first receive an invitation for
renewal from the PCC.
The hizhest priced mutuel pay-
The conference athletic directors off at Hialeah race track was not
and faculty representatives ruled a winner It was the $971.10 paid
that UCLA had made an unau- to place by Baal who ran second
thorized pledge. on Feb. 4. 1932. ;
Birmingham Quintet Drops Opener to Royal Oak:
Skippers Edge Clarkston in County Prep Action Troy Colts, who advanced to the
nals nad caine Wax semi-finals of the state tournament
| mingham a 29- at inter. mission, but Acorns rebsunded ae season, got off to a bad start
te eutscore the visilers, 148. in |last night at Royal Oak. Tom
away. * Knights of Shrine to a 45-52 de-
Birmingham was unable to take cision over Troy.
advantage of its free throw oppor-| Holly overcame a ‘25-18 halfting
tunities netting only five in 18/deficit to trounce Hartland, 62-49,
‘attempts during the Ist half. jin its inaugural Tuesday at Hart-
Two Acorns reached double’ fig-jland. Four Holly. cagers recorded
‘ures, led by forward. Evans Webb|double figures, headed by Bill
with 17 points. Guard Dave Richey}Horton’s 15 points.
| caatribned 14 more. Isbell gar-; Larry Dorow, nephew of Al of
nered 10 points to head the Bir-| MSU football fame, poured in 27
peat hye oe {pots ues Imlay City a an
at » making a habit ofleasy victory over Capac.
winning close battles so far this Tom Wilson matched Dorow's
season, racked up its 2nd squeaker|feat in Lapeer’s 59-33 conquest of
last night at Clarkston by slipping! Flint Beecher. . Isbell meshed three Bi
past the Wolves, 41-37. Waterford|
nosed out Milford in its opener last)
Friday, 52-51.
Skippers were down at the end.
of the Ist quarter, 14-12, but came
‘back to grab a 17-16 margin at
‘halftime. They never again lost,
the advantage. Suburban Catholic Leaguer St.
James of Ferndale turned in last.
night’s highest-scoring team ef-
fort, crushing Oak Park in a
non-leop tiff on the latter’s court,
79-42. Ray Rieti and Tont Ort-
bals sparked the Dales with 23
and 21 points respectively.
; _ | Larry
Daniel Krittle, counsel for Stotz,| knotted Chuck Gillis sparked the winners |
with 14 points, but Wolves’ Leroy| Center Owen Fett meshed 20
{Parks tallied 15 points for scoring points and teammate Pete Bed-
ford netted 15 as Cranbrook
trounced Kennedy Collegiate last
night in Windsor, 61-40. It was the jhonors.
Southfield’s Blue Jays suffered
Bulldogs,| In other area games Tuesday
Alex who scored 17 points each, |i. 44-40: Brighton downed South
“All I am interesteq in is sav-jPolled to a 25-19 halftime lead and| Lyon, 52-48; and South Lake bested
ing Little League for the youth of/were never headed.
statement on’ the, ruling. Harper Woods, 48-44.
Three Jays hit double figures; "O¥AL OAR,
en Moser had 17, Bob Evans L2iwerr 734 Hough
and Steve Klamik 11. Southfield Harper = } 3 ‘ Isbell
etted 19 field gala out of SG? 32} Be
shots. . leturgell 1 H 2 FPleser
Walled Lake met adversity in [Richey 5 14 Abernethy
its tnd encounter after beating |rotals | .22 12 4 Totals
Cranbrook in its opener last Fri. |RaMNOHAM Te 1B day. The Vikings fell before WATERFORS, . CLARK
Redford Union, 53-43, in a Tues: guns ¢ 214 Passage
day tilt at Redford despite a 21- Woouman 3 4 Portin pent scoring spree by center Bersche iS
ee te ae eee tt . (
at halftime, 27-27, but eer ers ~
Redford’s' 2nd-half onslaught put ot 17 74 ee
the game out of reach. - J ‘sqpenener $4 5 i } i ar i ae . ;
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as the most; promising young can- about, policemen.
It is a happy one because
he is often able to render Veteran Ref Gets.
Rose Bowl Assignment
help and service to other f jiaite for the 19% US. Davis Cup. CHICAGO (INS) — Ross Dean.
members of his commu- = ; L., Jeg. Veteran football referee from | : : team. Sammy, a husky, bow-leg- : . ds nity—when help is most ged power hitter who attends the Whitefish Bay, Wis., heads the)
needed. University of Texas. showed great Officials named today to handle |
Accidents will happen— } promise last summer the Jan. 2 Rose Bow! game be-|
mishaps will occur. As ex- Asked whetl meen) Getip Petez UCLA and Michigan State : ta a ORS . er eiper MAMI Te re ..
F at Pasadena. Calif perienced insurance men J Gii:mmalva's development if he * ont - ae cay ier officials, announced by th: we know the many losses Juere sent to Australia for the Parific Coast and Big Ten confer
you may face—-and just aa Pmawer tonenaments there tan tallow. Um
many ways of protecting Pwinter Trabert agreed Tien te pire, Melvin) Nickerson, Orinda,
you against them. ; a wie : wn Calif. head linesman. Carlisle
Let us review your insur- S vm ait = nea herr, are ,Dollings, Columbus. Ohio: field
ance coverage. We can show isi ve im seal things ie has Judge. Mike Layden, Evansville you the best way to soften ote sah - ~ Ind.: back judge, Willam Simas. to look ahead t» making a living
whtn he’s through plaving tennis.”
Trabert, a Unrversity of Cincin
nati student before his Navy serv-
ice, re-entered the college in Feb
ruarv, 1994 and played briefly on Benes, 6-foot-8 freshman, dumped |
the basketball team. But he soon. in 25 points to spearhead Hope
‘dropped out again to concentrate College's 12-57 victory over Olivet)
‘on tennis He's taking leave from in an MIAIA basketball game last
his job with'a company headed hy ‘meht Benes collected 11 field goals |
BillyTalbert, American Davis Cup and three free throws Norm |
team captain, in order to pick up Schultz topped Olivet with Ww the blow—if trouble comet Hermosa Beach Calit
your way.
Hope Beats Olivet _— OLIVET uw — Towering Paul |
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370 s. Saginaw St. Economy Furniture FE 5-6136 or FE 5-61 37 Pelee ok ie ote e i730 ings of the Belair Stud were priced About the only thing De Met will — Police Chief Merlin Bellamy
Harbor Bar 2720 W. L. Music 1731 in four categories for bidding. No. Say 'S that Stan Gifford of Port- ‘caught a two-pound drum on his
| Usenie 34 28 Levies” i}. 33,1 was Nashua. The second category land, Ore., bowled a 300 game. fishing line even when he wasn't H Grubbs 205-808, Unrick's 162—2192 ,was other Belair race horses plus. — —— around.
12 yearlings who will become 2- He decided to fish while off duty . ‘ e year-olds Jan. 1 and ready to race Penn's Reagan Runs Wild but got word of some trouble to
‘next year. No. 3 includes 24 brood-| The most points scored in one investigate. He set his buzz brake| 147 S h
mares and 16 weanlings, foals of game by a player in Ivy League on the reel and placed the rod out 1955. The fourth group will be a grid competition was 31 by Frank against a fishing pier rail. Sagi S Pa jpackage deal for all of the other Reagan of Pennsylvania in 1940.. When he returned, someone had aginaw o9t. ithree categories—the entire Belair The Red and Blue defeated the taken the drum off the line and
. racing stable. | Tigers 46-28. put it in | his fish ‘bucket. |
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"Rochester Christmas Parade to Greet Santa Claus 4 .
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Village Is Ready for Ho ROCHESTER — This will ice alancial support is contributed by
gala town Saturday, when the an-| business, professional, and indus-
nual Christmas parade wil] again/trial people. The Rochester Depart-
take place, welcoming Santa Claus| ment of = Works handles the
“<2 Bad Weather ‘The eas = ‘orm on North
moving promptly at 2:00 p.m., ac-/
Fn oom ». Hampers Sale Firnschild.
Five bands will fill the air
as the .
Rochester Goodfellows
to Continue to Goal of
$2,000 Today
ROCHESTER — The Goodfellow
sale here Saturday was hampered
by bad weather which caused
‘Newsboys’ to run $300 short of
their $2,000 goal.
Chief George Ross said this
morning the Ben Jones Goodfellows
would attempt to make up that
loss with a sale of the Pontiac,
\Press today,
The Brooklands Goodfellows
Saturday went over their goal of
$500, to take in $675 this year.
Avondale Goodfellows reported
doing ‘‘very well” on their Satur-
day sale. .
The Rochester Goodfellow sale *
have announced their participation.
are welcome and
arrangements can be made by
calling Maynard at OL 2-3791 in
Rochester. -
Santa Claus will arrive as the,
x *«* *
liday Season |erection of the downtown decora-|
| tions, under’ the direction of Vil-
lage Manager, Robert Slone.
The electrical hookup of the
Christmas lights is pro-
-vided by Clarence Kremer and
Francis Voll, both of the aes
ter Lions Club. The Detroit Edi-
son arranges for use of its util-
ity poles for decorating purposes
and supplies its big Comere for -
_ the parade.
Lion Angus Dahiman of Roch-
ester Greenhouses arranges for
(the hundreds of yards of ever-/paret planted these seeds in her
green roping. ‘4H garden and exhibited the Richard Wright of Wright's Floor.
Covering Store,410 Main St., has peers at the Oakland County +H
permitted Santa Claus to use the
front portion of ‘his store as his Later at the Fall Flower Show
. "Roosevelt PTA With a Few
' ROCHESTER—An 11 - year - old
girl in Rochester was surprised|
speecless last Friday afternoon.
Margaret Wiggins;daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Wiggins, of
322 East St., received a letter and.
the news it contained was what,
caused this _ppenomens.
pee Margaret's mother
purchased a couple of bottles of,
laundry starch. Attached to the
bottles were a packet of zinnias’
and one of marigold seeds. Mar-|
Lions under
Serre will ae it Pee to
suit ‘Santa's taste.”
A community lighting and—dec-—
joreting contest is again under way
nder chairmanship of Lion Georg air ets |
|Hesketh Jr., with hundreds of resi-
}dences competing for the awards.
| Judging takes place a few days
before Christmas. Cash prizes are Proceeds to Purchase
awarded residences and trophies) Equipment for School to the business winners. in Keego
‘Slate Ist)Program) rece nannon = me era
in Tour Series tair held at the Roosevelt: school
The Whole Thing Began Residents Vote
Yes on Charter Lloyd Ferguson Elected
Mayor in New City of
Madison Heights
MADISON HEIGHTS — The City
of Madison is now official. Resi-
dents. here. voted “yes"’ on a new
a | charter yesterday. Little Seeds of the Rochester branch of the
Woman's National Farm and
Garden
*
Of the 5,500 registered voters,
3.354 cast their ballots. with 2,574
for the charter and 734 against it.
the back of the seed packets was. ‘oyd H. Ferguson is the new
the announcement of a very pr Janeury residents had ap- Margaret had noticed that on
Voters fenad —_ the original statement of why you liked the’ manufacturer's product. M t charter in a June referendum by a
‘did this and was awarded third rein of 82-votes.
prize. * LJ *
Quiet Ceremony
Unites Couple This is just another honor to
come to this busy youngster, who
is president of her 4H Project
Club, the “Stitch and Chatter 12) Imlay City Club”; writes a weekly column,
“The Rochester 4H Club News,”| DRYDEN — - = Naser sings in the Junior Choir of St,/Ceremony was solemnized a Philip's Episcopal Church, is a Congregational Parsonage in Im-
member of Girl Scout Troop 351 * lay City Sunday afternoon when a
children is this one being worn by Leila Shear in
a toy, it's a new idea for inducing youngsters to
hospital operating rooms without being frightened. The
tient dons the “space helmet’ and is soon off for the world ‘DREAMY’ SPACE HELMET — Really
Har. Delores Popp and James Thomas will begin at 3:15 p.m, today, on | es She is a 6th grader in the Har-
heard along Main Street from pa-| Main Street and at important in- last Saturday was a “huge suc.) She t tral School where she is TePeated their vows, : C me dy oat aco re ac-| dustrial locations. Thur sday N ight cess,” members report. The pro- a saints of aaee omy Seanl| pease: ules aueuer a ner Lapeer BPW Club Robinson arter
cording to Hudson G. Hill, Christ-) saturday, Dec. 11, the Goodfel- ROCHESTER—The Tirst 1955-56 Ceeds totaled $800.12. and also plays the clarinet. In her and Mrs. Peter Popp of Almont |\Vows Repeated low funds will provide the annual SOINT EFFORT
through a joint community effort. school cafeteria, at 1:30 p.m. The ‘
The Rochester Lions Club spon-| ‘balance of the funds will go toward | -
sors and directs the activities. Fin- ‘Christmas baskets for the needy.
-Lamie-Elliott Vows Read
in Marlette Ceremony ‘program of the seventh annual| This was the first time the ele-
Rochester Christmas party for the Hiawathan Wildlife Tours will be mentary school and seventh grade | stteng
This Christmas program in underprivileged children. About 300 held in the Rochester High School have participated in the project ctothes,
Rochester is made possible will attend the event in the high Gym at 7:30 p.m. Thursday on Without the high school assistance. | ends and bake i bake cookies and cakes.
‘Our Animal Neighbors.” The following amounts were
From his cabin deep in the pines’ turned in by each booth: Bar-
,on the shore of a northern Wiscon- | becues, Srd grade, $75.10; dolls
sin lake, Grant Halliday takes and aprons, executive board,
one into the surrounding alenos $42.00; Santa's toy shop, kinder-
National Forest to meet his closest) garten, $53.00; white elephant,
neighbors—the deer, bear, otter,’ ist grade, $30.22; cotton candy,
skunks, and dozens of other ani-| ist grade, 22.30; fish pond for
mals. boys, Ist grade, $14.45; bake
Opening with the scenes of a | sale, tnd grade, $22.17; movies, “spare time,” Margaret likes to and James is the son of Mrs.
concerts, make her own Minnie Thomas of Dryden and
raise rabbits and chick-- Dexter Thomas of Alpena.
The bride chose a street-length
white gown with gold flowered
design, a white hat and a corsage
of bronze mums.
A reception is planned at a later
date. Jaycees to Call
Town Hall Meet Waterford Government.
Extension Club Plans
to Observe Christmas
WHITE LAKE — The Jackson Observes Christmas
LAPEER—The December meet-
ing of the Business and Profes-
sional Women's
Tuesday evening at the Parish
House of Grace Episcopal Church.
This was hospitality evening with
Theresa Butts as chairman. in Dryden Rite
DRYDEN — Mrs. Norma Robin-
and Dale W. Carter were unit-
ed in marriage ina ceremony
performed in the Edward Sheffer
home on East Sutton Road Satur-
day evening. The immediate fami-
lies witnessed the rite. Club was held
with members bringing guests.
The Christmas season was A potluck supper was held, Mrs, Robinson wore a blue
satin taffeta street-length dress.
She was attended by Mrs. Sam-
uel Ledges of Drayton Plains,
MARLETTE—Marriage vows be- of Tecumseh and the bridesmaid rade, : 5 A . carried decorations ~ tween Luella Mae Lamie, daugh-|Patricia Swift of Herkimer, N.Y, *eritable winter wonderland, the ; nd & ous. Under Discussion in Boulevard Extension group will SSE sia Gears hs Gttdsgrocan'e! Gnachtet: ter of Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Lamie| The bridegroom's attendants, fim takes one through spring, | Others were: Cherry tree, 3rd) yoo, hold its Christmas party at the ) and Burney James Elliott, son of were Dale Miller and Tom Red. ™*° swmmer, and autumn. grade, $48.40; jewelery, Ist and vary home of Mrs. W. Modjeska be-| Following the supper. Alan David) $a mu el a attended his Mrs. Ida Elliott, all of Marlette,|;man. Sea the ts were| Many will recall from Halliday’s 2nd grade, $36.04; gift shop, 3rd) ginning at 10 a.m. Thursday. There|was introduced and he showed s as man,
| = es WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — At will be a potluck dinner and the|pictures taken on his Canadian ie were exchanged recently at St.!Eugene Lamie and Robert. Eliott. ‘previous appearances how deftly|grade, $36.70; pop corn, 4th grade,
Elizabeth Catholic Church. Fifty! A reception for 200 guests was he weaves into his story, the part/$25.30; ice cream, 4th grade, $38.- ‘their monthly meeting Monday lesson will be on “storage space.”
relatives and friends witnessed the held in the American Legion Hall each creature, tree and flower 43; grab bag, Sth grade, $23.86; night, Junior Chamber of Com-| Mrs. Clarence Davidson will be
games, 5th grade, $44.56; homade| merce members approved the call-|in charge of entertainment which ‘in the eve
ae candy, 6th grade, $19.65. ‘A lunch was served following
the ceremony. The Carters will
live on their farm east of the
village. trip.
|plays in the eternal drama of the. Question Ferndale Man
to the altar ——$—$— forest world. et cert bee Hall Sas the | will be concluded with exchange . in Fated Crash at Flint
i facie bodice wa . Sse Club Slates Meeting Fish pond for girls, 6th grade, pada oto it eae: R ‘ Gospel Carriers Meet
with an illusion peewee neck-| ROYAL OAK — The Royal Oak Group Plans Bazaar seed = ae Ye ee a ‘Saal killed WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The di 70; cake walk, 7th grade, $56.10; ross, 54, Ww, WAS y IP— ine of nylon net trimmed with Organic Farm and Garden club) LEONARD—The Dryden Center| (its cm grade, $26.61; hot |, The meeting would be in con- 4. H Youth Displ Displaying last night in an automobile col-|Gospel Carrier Sunday School
junction with several other town-
th pad ae of both ere Prize Animals Today class of Silvercrest Baptist Church
held its monthly meeting at the
heme of Mr, and Mrs.-Jack--Seott will meet at 7:45 p.m. Thursday | Cemetery Assn. will hold a bazaar
at the Royal Oak High School. | beginning at 11 a.m. Saturday at
Theme of the meeting will be an Rowland Hall. There will be a lison on U. S. highway 10. north of
Flint.
Gross’ auto collided with ‘a car Sem 0G erate, We et
_Tth, $48.02.
- The circular ballerina length
skirt was trimmed with match. (“P!anation of the organic 7 oa work, snd apron booth, as; Proceeds wil be weed to pur poration and annexation would be; tubs driven by Robert E. Hansen, of in Drayton Plains. The next meet-: flowers lea jarrow = welt on Peked Eocds: chase something for the school.’ presented. eas ae Ca) sad el ‘Ferndale, who was held in the | ing will be a Christmas observ- edad gua The committee was headed bY) tm other business, March #3, 2% |i" 32 Michigan counties exhibit art a eh elo held rly fi ti soll cag Mrs. Edwin Dreyer. \ endl Sl wanes Gallas diakan'der Ge \their market animals today in the Saginaw jai questioning. ence
Ber flowers were white reses A new kitchen was recently COm-| saueal Jayees Sports and Build. [7° Annus! Detroit Junior Live. . and stephanotis accented with a in ed y ommuni les pleted in the building and was) ors Show and Frank Richardson |St0Ck Show. , ivy, and forming a cascade ar- used Saturday for the first time.| was appointed chairman for the Grand champions and other 9 . - 9
rangement. jlette Cemetery. Mr. Ramsey died The room was remodeled by the! project. | ribbon winners will be sold at reen S én S ear
Preceding the bride to the altar LAPEER een for efor Raymond| Monday survived by his wife Board of Education. Dec. 18 was set for the group's | public auction tomorrow. :
Herbert Reiche, 56, 5372 Ham- # : family Christmas party and Feb.| Last year’s grand champion
was maid of honor Marion, Titley
mond, will be held at 1:30 p.m.
Thursday at the Baird Funeral
Home with burial in Mount Hope
Cemetery. Mr. Reiche died un-'
expectedly Monday afternoon. Authorize $88,000
for Ice Skating Rink |°2: “Fie survived by a ie Fran Prscore OAK—The City Commis- hee Wis., and Neil at home; a.
sion authorized the expenditure of stepson, James Summers of Las
$88,000 for a new ice skating rink,|Cruces| N.M.: two sisters, Mrs.|
at its regular meeting regciesd \Marvin Ross, Forestville, Mrs. So- might. $10,631 has already been pia Smeltzer of Detroit; four pecsiaprers by the citizens of brothers, Harold, Edwin and Carl,
‘bor Beach, and his father, Bruno lal of Detroit, and Howard of Har-| Mary | coe
Vanderwarker of Brown City, tire EXChange Vows
Gark of Marktte and Mrs doses 12 Baptist Church | Bettm: { Den Colo.: fi
oan ne een an in North Branch children; two sisters, Mrs. Melton, NOR RAN
Kelly of Brown City and Mrs. Wil- TH . ce
liam Mitchell of Rochester.
Preston Montgomery
]
FENTON — Service for Preston,
‘Montgomery, 51, 909 Williams St.,
will be held at 2 p.m. Thursday
from the Chapel of the Craft Funer-
al Home, here, with burial in Oak- —Kay Ellen
Zuehike. of Marlette and Bruce
Mathews of North Branch pledged
their marriage vows in a quiet
ceremony in the Baptist Church,
jhere, Saturday. Immediate families |
witnessed the ceremony.
The bride, daughter of Norman
Zuehike of Mariette, was at-
|annual ice-fishing derby. | 12 is the tentative date for their, steer brought $5.10 a pound.
The show ends tomorrow.
Farmington Water Drive
Approaching Last Stage FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP =|
About 350 persons attended a mass the meeting however, since pe-
titions were received only minutes Home of Hallmark Greeting Cards
Offer You a Few Gift Suggestions:
-VanHeusen Shirts
Wembley Ties
Interwoven Sox
Sport Coats and Topcoats
Ripon Slipper Sox
‘Branch Holds Meet The rink, which will cost ap-
prentmsately $100,008, will be sit. |
wated south of Lexington near
Crooks road. |
Chairman of the Parks and Rec-'ces
reation Board, Arthur Boynton,
said last night that building will
begin immediately an@ should be
completed within two months.
Family Event Tonight
ot Waterford Church
DRAYTON PLAINS — The De-'
cember Family Night potluck sup-
_. per and program of the Community
United Presbyterian Church will!
be held tonight at 6:30 p.m., Keith
Johnson, chairman for the event,
A Christmas playlet and special |
music, under the direction of Char-
lotte Baird, assistant to the pas-
tor, will on at 7:30 in the
sanctuary.
Rochester Extension
AVON TOWNSHIP — The Roch-| ester branch of the Oakland County |
Extension Group held a leaders’
training meeting in Avon Town
Hall Tuesday. morning.
Mrs. Freda Bennett, county,
agent, gave the lesson on ‘Hobby
Hunting.” with group members
Gisplaying various hobbies.
Christmas Dinner Set
of Forestville. wood Cemetery. Mr. Montgomery
Frances Susan Peters
ROCHESTER—Service for Fran-| Esther; two soris Charles and Rob-
Susan Peters, 66, 323 Castell/ert, at home and a daughter Char-
St., will be held from St. Andrew's lotte also at home; two brothers,
Catholic Church at 9:30 a.m. Fri- Seldon of Indiana, and Vaughn of
day with burial in Mount Avon Collingsville, Ind., and one sister,
Cemetery. Rosary will be recited Mrs. Flo Gaither of Indianapolis,
at 8:30 p.m. Thursday at Pixley Ind.
Funeral Hofme. Mrs. Peters died| He formerly was associated with
yesterday afternoon following a|General Motors in Pontiac.
long illness. ; Wallace B. Pierson Surviving is her husband, Walter _. ;
C.; one son, Leslie W. of Roch- ROMEO — Service for Wallace
ce thee enclen wo Pr, So Pee at 2 p.m. y a "s
Cet ares: oe Home for Funerals with burial in br eee So as McCafferty Cemetery, Mr. Pierson
‘Toledo. died Tuesday night.
He is survived by his wife, May: Bruce ramsey ‘two daughters, Mrs. Alma Ward
MARLETTE—Service for Bruce of Reinbeck, lowa and Mrs. Eve-
Ramsey, 66, will be held at 1:30 lyn Saunders of India; two sons,
p.m. Thursday from the Marsh Fu-| Milo R. and Leroy Streeter, both
neral Home with burial in Mar-|of Romeo and three grandchildren. |¢ ‘include his wife,
Marlette
employed at the Marlette Coach
|Plan Summer Wedding
Greer for a Christmas party. tended by Mrs. Eleanor Bryce
of Marlette and the bridegroom,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Cecil
Mathews, was attended by his
brother, Douglas, of St. Charles. meeting at the Junior High School
Auditorium last night to hear Dr.
J. J. Gadbaw, chairman of the
Water Development Committee
tell them that the preliminary
The newlyweds are living in
where Mathews is
| plant.
IMLAY CITY — Mr. and Mrs.
Clifford C. Martz anngunce the}.
engagement of their daughter,
Marilyn Glee, to Peter J. Seidell,
son of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Seidell
” Dryden. A late summer wedding
en
County Calen Calendar work of obtaining a water system
is in its final stages.
Petitions and questionnaires are
now ready to be circulated in all
38 subdivisions in the proposed!
water district. Six subdivisions
already canvassed, report as high
as 92 per cent of residents have
[ im order to become 2 special assessment district, it will be
necessary for 65 per cent of the
residents in each subdivision to
sign the Dr. Gadbaw
emphasized that if a subdivision
does not go 65 per cent, it will be
excluded.
‘eople Lake
Teeple Lake hay eat ee Club. will meet
at 7:30 p.m. Thursday with Mrs, Robert “There is no reason why this
entire area should suffer because
a few who have good wells are
Rochester Bride Wears Pure White Silk ROCHESTER—St. Johns Luth-;
eran Church of Rochester was the
scene of the recent marriage of
Loretta Bea Engler, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Adolph Engler, 611
Snell Rd., Lake Orion and James
Mr. and Mrs.)
unwilling to cooperate with their
neighbors,”” Gadbaw said.
One resident asked for an ex-
planation of one question on the
questionnaire which reads, ‘‘Would
you be willing to pay into the town-
ship treasury up to $50 per home
»|Imlay New Era Club before the meeting began, the
committee had no opportunity to
set up the system by subdivisions.
All residents will be able to sign
the petitions.
County Republic Republicans
Plan Enlargement Plans will. be mapped tomorrow)
by the Oakland County Republican
Committee for its enlargement and
the setting up of a precinct and
block campaign organization, Starting Dec. 8, Open
GREEN'S Hickok Billfolds and Jewelry
Every Night ‘til 9
We Give Holden Red Stamps
PLENTY OF FREE PARKING IN REAR OF STORE
Men’s Wear
: OR 3-1807 |
Chairman Chad M. Ritchie said)
today.
two leaders in each of the county's)
'213 precincts, thus adding 426 per-|
sons to its present eee
of 28.
Then precincts would be broken
up into blocks, with a party work-|
er made responsible for each. “In|
blocks, with a party worker made
responsible for each.
to Have Party Tonight
4512 Dixie Hwy! OR ae
1221 You Can Park at. Our Door! /
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has long been one of the dreaded
events in the average male's life : ) '
Along with visiting the dentist,
the average female will treasure
forever.
When going to the photographers
mind.
with buggy whips.
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2. Don't get a fresh haircut. If
the little woman has lived with a
cave man for thirty years,
will be weed to # all by now.
. 3 Think ot her. whee getting the.
picture made. Wear the tie she
knit, the suit she likes best. Wear
pinches— Pictures for Family Make Presents
That Brim With Pleasant. Memories |
there are several things to keep in
1. Don't wear your best bib and
tucker. That kind of thing went out Redwood Library, built in x47) ‘A package of solid platinum the
in Newport, R.1., is the oldest|size of a pound block of butter
continuously used ‘library building | would weigh approximately 22
in America. tt is open daily. peunds.
DOORS OPEN ON OUR
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NOW PLAYING thru SATURDAY!
PORTRAITS MAKE A personal and sentimental
jis scattered, here’s a way to bring back memories. Mother might like
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Wendell Morris, president of a The photog-
Once the picture is taken, then
the real brain work comes in. A
frame must be selected. There are
many handsome frames on the one for the right woman.
Nearly all frames are hinged
to stand easily. If she travels
frequently, she might like a
small portable photo holder. One |
new frame holds several photos |
| but folds up into a unit no larger |
than a compact. with jewelry to make an attrac-
tive and lasting gift. Teenagers
‘enjoy identification bracelets with)
|hidden compartments for pictures. |
|The older set may prefer the new
line of photo charm bracelets and
fing
Michigan Assn, for Mentally Re-
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ward Republican Club, Eleven Mile
. : Fenton Man’s Attorney |and Coolidge, in Berkley.
5 8} Submits Petition Asking. c Sttempts by the State Legis
: a| Less Severe Count lature to provide mare facilities}
8 a , to care for ment ectives. : Soiled tise Mies . Oakland County Circuit Judes 1. a persone are invited Ly By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS
e Moine | . atte: according Theodore 5 rps bt : qb Holland has taken under! tughes, publicity chairnian. |
a g| advisement a petition to reduce the are some surprises among the win-
B Fresh Seafoods Shipped ners of the seventh annual Bobby-| B Us Doi @iseverity of an assault charge A R
5 to Us Daily . @ against a former Fenton village at- if me rio ansac isoxers of America national poll as|
p Delicious Roast Prime = torney, Prosecutér Frederick C. ‘voted by 34,783 youngsters from ~ Ribs of Beet with Choice Ziem revealed today. Redford Twp. Home (coast to coast.
+} of Potatoes a Clifford Dye, 53, is now charged | For instance, ‘the bobbysoxers.
we U.S. Prime Steaks + lg ree deg ore oo a DETROIT — Three armed have voted Olivia de Havilland in| shootin : end Chops ry lez Foucal inset mee a men, posing as policemen, forced |‘‘Not as a Stranger” as their favor-
8 Roast Duck Sic Gark 27, whe leased three their way into a suburban Red-|ite actress of the year! The favor.
a with Wild Ric a ford Township home last night and . 5 e g){arms owned by Dye's sister. Po-|hoig a man and two women pris-|ite actor of the kids is John Wayne.
8 Fried — we _ rama Amaia @8 oners for nearly an hour while they} This certainly leaves many of
s Roost Turkey : - ransacked the house | the younger stars, whom you , ~ i Dye’s attorney, Clarence L. The fled with $140 when a room- | | might expect to win the acclaim
@| Smith, has filed a petition to |¢T drove into the driveway. ~ | of this © one
2 Fight compartment Relish @| nave the charge reduced to fe-| A year-old child in the house <3 roe
8 Bhd = ing pee bt ~ lonious assault, Ziem explained. ae not erin rio 4 the! the cold.
B ine! Famous Anti His office opposes reducti ice sal rio invaded the) Thej it edy-d B Pasto. Vienna Garlic ® he added. = home of Fred Rodinsky. They rang ecen a ae None ana
B Toast. Presh Baked Rolls © the doorbell and with drawn re- a ese Seca g and Salt Sticks from our | The current charge against Dye|yolvers pushed past the 61-year-his fine hoofing in ‘‘Oklahoma!”’
diets S\could bring any number of years|oid Rodinsky when he answered the |Wening male singer is Perry a. a prison up to life. Felonious as-| door. because “he is a perfect!
5 jsault carries a four-year maxi- - w foe? He — They bound Rodinsky with a ord reas
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jknown professionally as Joel Tim-| The three ran from the house and turing Marilyn and other Holly-
jothey Riordan and now is engaged | escaped in a car when Mrs. Sal-,wood character, and if Marilyn)
|as a theatrical agent. The couple | ani's husband, Joseph, drove up. [plays herself, I'd say she can take| |was married in Ventura in 1945. |
|Jepson-Turner McGinnis,
him Sept. 5, 1954. 31, left) invest millions in the jute trade just back from New York, and he;
lto expand it, . tells me when Marilyn returns
to play in “Will Success Spoil ZN
Hunter?” because she likes they
jauthor, George Axelrod.
She was in heaven with her last}
jpicture, ‘Seven-Year Itch,” also
jby Axelrod. War Is Hell—and Expensive be
Pre-Pearl Harbor Totals
Very smart maneuver on the | |
| ° By ELTON C. FAY ence at Gettysburg with President) Part of William Gocts, who tied | wp the rights to the" Bit song WASHINGTON w® — Fourteen|Eisenhower yesterday, said he “‘Autewm Leaves,” and
years after Pearl Harbor the United thought military spending’ in the} changing Joan pirat, pod
States is still faced with the neces. fiscal year beginning next July 1 ture, “The Way We Are,” to the |
sity of spending more than 35 bil-/Could be held at about 34% bil-
lion dollars annually for defense—|lions—but it would be “
more than five times the amount tough” to do.
for the year just preceding the WG
Japanese attack. The fiscal year in which Pearl
]| On this anniversary of American| Harbor occurred, including six
entry into World War II, Pentagon months of the war, saw a def ned
fiscal officials were putting intojexpenditure of $23.572,000,000. Even ai pain pet ene ti
final ‘shape a budget estitnate for before that, the budget had begun it and it became an almost over- the next fiscal year which Secre- to climb as the nation built up its, inight hit.
tary of Defense Charles E. Wilson armaments. If had mounted from
says will show no ‘major’ change $1,559,000,000 in the year ended Very true that Kim Novak will
from the current year’s spending June 30, 1940. to $6,071,000,000 the be joined by Mack Krim at Christ- figure. following year. aaa imas at the home of her family in|
PRETTY J iChicago, but Kim says there will
Wilson, Tova from emaerl Wilson has indicated that he €x-\he no marriage at holiday time.
= [pects Pentagon spending to level) a tn New York, long: . loft, if no major changes occur in|
the international situation, at about, distanced me to day, “I am not
AT THE NEW \the current rate for the next sever-| in love with Frank Sinatra. He |
H v kind to me in the first
oe of defense spend-| | pletere t made away from
2412 DIXIE HIGHWAY
LADIES’ NIGHT There's quite a story ee this
ture. It was recorded more than,
20 times during the past five years.
jing that appear in the Pentagon) *tudlo, but I love Mack.
|budget are not all the money that’ “He has telephoned me every)
;goes to ee iday and sent flowers. I'll marry|
} ‘him ‘someday. but not at Sar
| There is in wétttion a_ sizable mas’
sum, perhaps as much as two bil- Kim said she has been posing |
lion dollars, for atomic weapons. for the cover of Look. She wins an
'For reasons of security, the precise award and Milton Greene, Mari-| {LPaDET
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OR 3-9754 bled as “major national security” STORK EXPECTED
ng pe BN ee doh are tabulated in this year’s atomic Snapshots of Hollywood collected
i budget totals, at random: The David Mays (he's
Liquor, Beer, Wine - Emphasis for the last three the May Co. heir) expect their sec-
years has been on new weapons, (ond child the middle of June. Rita,
particularly air-atomic power, In--Who is the daughter of Mrs.
ak dications are that. this will be even|Mervyn Le Roy, has been ordered
greater in the forthcoming budget. |by her doctor to spend as much
A : As new weapons. begin to acme In bed as possible, She lost|
WITH ME [ieee meets pean pater to reduce the annual outlay, for Joan “Benny Baker leaves for
* ra Te: Reno right after New Year's Day
A al add to obtain a divorce from Seth Ba-
ker. Will Joan marry Buddy Ru-
For the - dolph when she's free? That seems
Christmas Party! |"? % the general opinion. Tricks - Jokes - Novelty || Vivian Blaine will file for a\
s ne Outlet |) Frank after year.
. Heron of Fils. Stn ree sued British-born actress Belita for) while the third guarded Rodinsky|‘will Success Spoil Rock Hunt-| A very nice small dinner party
was the one David Hearst gave,
‘celebrating his and his twin, Ran-;
dolph Hearst’s natal day.
Phil Silvers’ brother and man-
‘romance with Sylvia Weiner, the
bo Murray dance teacher.
Pontiac Lake Youth | |
A 17-year-old Pontiac Lake
}youth arrested in Standish for
breaking into two hunting cabins
there has confessed to three Pon-
tiac area breakins, Oakland Coun-
\ty Sheriff's deputies disclosed to-
day.
William McMasters, who told
dreamboat.” Peggy Lee is the | Police his address is 2609 Tackels Communist’ candidates if the five| |Rd., reportedly confessed to the
two Standish breakins and to three
jmore in this area. They were the)
| Dixie Bait Shop, 6547 Dixie High-'
way, Carl G.
machine shop, 6687 Dixie Highway,
and from a log cabin on Gale their perennial demand to seat/
Road owned by Vern A. Knack.
Sheriff's deputies here cooper-
| East Tawas post to obtain Mc-
Master's coniession.
ee it. Three hotels will bring 350 << Penicillin made in India is avail-| |
The suit says Belita Gladys Lyon| The Pakistani pts will’ Hollywood agent Irving Lazar iS'rooms to Leopoldville, in the Bel-|able to the public for the first:
| time. | gan Congo. Confesses Breakins 18 Nations to U.N.
UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. ®—
iThe U.N.'s Political
{headed for a vote today on a pro-
ager, Harry, is having a serious posal to admit 18 applicants for
‘U.N. membership. But the key’
test will come in. the Security’
Council, where the’ plan faces two!
veto threa i e
Daterinined to reach a decision’
today, committee chairman Prince.
¥ an Waithayakon of Thailand)
heduled morning, afternoon and
apr sessions to wind up debate.
CHIANG WILL VETO
Nationalist China has served no-
tice she will veto Red Outer Mon-,
golia if need be to make sure
that Asian state does not get Coun-
cil approval. Russia in turn has)
promised te blackball all 13 non- |
Red applicants fail to make the
de.
Di
refrain from the veto, warning that}
Pulvermacher's j¢ might cost her vital support the,
next time the Russians bring up)
Red China
Legal experts have been trying
ated with Arenac County Sheriff's to find some way of bypassing the)
jer?” a thinly disguised story fea-| deputies and State Police of the veto which has kept all new mem-|
bers out of the U.N. for the pent
\five years.
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SOON—“THE PHENIX CITY STORY” and “BENGAZI”
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FORTY-FOUR . a
' Historians Revising
Tale of John Smith?
RICHMOND, Va, @ — Captain,
John Smith of Virginia's James-
“town Colony was saved from the |
Indians by Pocahontas but nobody.
saved him from the historians.
And more's the pity, says Dr. [| »
Jay B. Hubbell, professor emer-' fF |
itus of American literature at)
Duke University, a man. who)!
thinks a good story is a fine thing |
for the nation to have around.
~ A really good story, he said in
a lecture at the University of Rich-
mond, would have had the Indian
princess marrying the doughty |
captain. Then, he added, they
might have been the forebearers
of a great American line that would
have included George Washington,
Patrick Henry and Robert E, Lee.
But historians just won't have it so
7 and America doesn't have anything
akin to Virgil's Aeneid.
Captive kangaroos are easily,
taught to box men in exhibitions. | THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
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Benson Rumor Boosts Wheat
ture. Secretary Benson was con-
sidering restoring 90 per cent of
parity price supports for “top|; quality” products, particularly
wheat, sent July and September;
wheat futures up more than two
cents at times on the Board of
Trade today.
Action of these 1956 wheat crop
MARKETS
creep ie bbe @ARKET
Dec. 7 (AP) —Wednesda
prices on a Detroit warmers’ Mark included:
sari 4 les: Delicious, fancy 5.00
$04.00 Le! fe poe gon
a pale 3.25 bu: 7.60-3.00 bu;
apples, oe Eas des bu; No. 1,
2.50-3.00 bu; ess, Northern Spy,
ee, 'Welt At ‘ taney, *3.00 ba; Ho 1. u ver, fanc a; No,
$25-2.7 bu; ‘apples, “Wagener. No. 1 00-3.50 bu er, No, 1, 2.00-2.50 4-ga).
case. Pears, Bosc, fancy, 4.00 bu: No. 1
3.00-3.50 bu: . Kiefer, fancy, 3.06
bu; No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu.
ETAB misc; topped
No, 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; Cabbage, curly No. 1,
1.50-2.00; cabbage, red. No 1. 1.75-2.25
bu. Carrots, No. 1, .85-1.00 doz bchs:
carrots, topped fancy 2.75 bu. No. 1
2.00-2.60 bu. :|of prices, but-there also was a di-
.|vergent trend among maj
: __THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
Divergent Trend
Seen in Market NEW YORK (® — The stock mar-
ket was mixed today in early deal-
ings.
There not only was a ynixture
divi-
sions.
The range of change was some-
what narrow for mest stocks, but
some pushed gains or losses to
around 3 points at the outside.
Wat Disneys True Life Adventures
Te R y E Tue American BLACK BEAR : 16 A HEARTY EATER--WITH AN
ae ) “eee AMAZING DIGESTIVE SYSTEM. ALMOST
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FIGH, VEGETABLES AND FRUITS
CASPER. Wyo. (P—A woman's!
iskeleton, chipped by police ham-
/mers from a concrete tomb in the
‘home of a respected family of
‘séven, has started a bizarre in-
| vestigation.
| The grisly find solved the dis
‘appearance 29 months ago: of Mes.
|Barbara Alexander,.27. But in turn
\it led to new and macabre puzzles.
| Mrs. Alexander's body, the hands
clutching a rude cross at the chest, '
was found in the basement of the
Missing Wyoming Wite
Encased in Cement Tomb
All the ‘children lived at the Alex.
anders’ home here. :
Rose fhe r, in a statement
to officers, said Barbara's death
was accidental. No charges have
been filed.
Barbara Alexander vanished in
July 1953, but, for reasons not ex
plained, her disappearance was not
reported by Alexander until ‘‘about
nine months later,’’ the county at-
torney said.
crate; No 1 1.00-1.50 doz. behs. Celery
DEATH RETOLD months had a firming influence on carrots, toned Nee 1 eee 200 by |. The steels and aircrafts, both en- least een re of He vee Fria fy Rm ee the old crop deliveries, although! cauutioser, Nee? 200-230 dos. Celery. joying top business in their fields, See yn ormer schowiteacher ht OL etal eta) gains there were mostly limited|Ne. 1. 4.00-4.50 crate: UN +} 1.90-1 bis higher while the rails and jhere parents at Hardin, Mont., to con- doz. behis. Celery root. “No. » 1.00-1.50 8 | “The body was pointed out to us tinue an investigation, police ques- to fractions. After an irregular dos behs. Eggplant. No. 1. 100-1 $0) motors were lower. Oils and chem- . Fennel, No. Rn 1.25-1 “ doz bche.! 'by the person who buried it,’ said tioned the present Mrs, Alexander. opening most other cereals eased |% ‘icals were mixed. : Horseradish, No. 1, 3.80-4.00 pk. basket. | | Natrona County Atty, Ray Whit- On Monday, Policé Chief C. J. but dealings. at a rela-|teeks, No 1 00-480 doz. gel ot Ontons| Among rising stocks were Beth-' - ’ “se y ' * tively slow pace dry, fancy 2.00 50-Ib bag: No. leheni (Steel Boe UnitedcAin! taker, “That person was Mrs. Carter said, Mrs, Rose Alexander Wheat near the end of the first, 1.00 don" bs. Gracy gens i se ‘leran, RCA. and Teens Co Rose Alexshder.” [peed retatciners relacing theve haur was % to 2% higher, Decem-| 1-i't °S,, "Rs, Pefaiey Rook Mo Li | eee General Motors, FIRST WIFE ‘details: . ber $2.07%; corn % lower to % ee ne Sige sire taney Du Pont, Westinghouse Electric, Rose Alexander is James’ first’ She went to the Alexander home higher, December $1.26%; oats!150 50-ib bag: No 1, 120-130 $0-Ib American Can, Baltimore & Ohio, and also his present wife. Married in 1953, Barbara came to the door ¥e to % lower, December 63%; |e, ‘Cinch ns. perrsy 00 bu: ragien. | and Seaboard Railroad. some years ago, they had two chil- and stumbled against a pile of rye % to % higher, December |es, hothouse. 2s, i, 1.60 doz. bens: rad- k hain — one see divorced, pricks. The bricks toppled, killing capac aot se eee gies) Nem tent Stock med Barhcia ‘Nomi, Nt te. Rowe, sched and tehened er uash jo-2, 1.00-1.: | ‘Late Morning Quotations nder, dra the body into’ the house Butternut, Ni -1.25 b RT. ged iy changed to 2 cents a hundred) —~ Delticous, xe i {00-130 bu:| Admiral! 222 Int Paper ua | AND FOR DESSE -- had two ae by a previous and retu urned sev eral days later to = pounds lower, December ac Tomatoes hothouse. No i 200-240, aD {Allied Chem 1136 Isi Crk Goal ri BERRIES, OR HONEY paitage = —— au —— — ed 4 io the agerenin the . e + jomatoes, outdoor, No 1. Allied Strs 604 Jacobs 76) i exander was ding Grain i le Horeca Lh ey 1 heel — behs; Allis Chalmers 673 Johns Man 896 SEY WITH BEES. home, and the basement was un- , ‘3 zs | Alum Ltd... 108 Jones & 513 Fy . LS HICAGO G | E AND SALAD GREENS: Cel-/ qitcg 994 Kennecatt 1166 « ro § ralsec finished. Carter said the body ap- . bbage, No. 1, 1.25-1 7 Endi : : . ,* ed : y ceesce. “Dee 7 rab “Opening Cates ary canbees. Ss ee ™_ rh Am Ane a _s re ks Col ote ae % te a) * parently was placed in dry cement,
Mar "Zeer Jur sees phe pera pres or No. 1 age | AB Cyan SUE roger © a7 Nee oe, & 5, then was wet down and covered May 22.0". 208% Rye 3.00 bu: lettuce. he", No 1 260-300 4% Gas & FIS2 Lib MeN & I as = with dirt and a concrete floor. July .eceacee 194 ©=©Dee +. 112%9/3-doe crate: lettuce, head, No. ! 150) A atoiara "% Yoch Aalre hers Ege = Poe ee no Ste +. 196% Mar | 114%,2 00 bu; lettuce, leaf, No. 1, 175-128 bu, Any Motors eh ee Fea ie ar oe WHERE WAS HE? ty 126% Suiy as | == j|Am Red 22.2 Lortilard 207 — Where was Alexander at the Mar 025.0) 131% "Lara CHICAGO POTATOES | tm pata oo 5) ieee en ; time his wife was killed? Where A coe TES RS TAR [SRBC eM re tA Ae ra aM Sy "O'Mahoney Lauds: Act sre tne fe clsren? Police uy THIN 13a Mar 1.020 llirea Friday $89 Saturd 8 and! Am Tob 2 Mead ¢p a 4 they do not know. . poste on Ses 1138 = 10 “tupplies moderate. “aemand ‘= uiscose “ a on se BE Taken by Company to eee after the incident ™ t | ket ® sieady c 0 ws a
. z S ee Cariot track sales. Idaho Russete $30-|Atmco Stl |. 44 Mpls Hon . 601 | Aid Retail Deale ‘Rose Alexander returned to live 370, bakers $445. ulilities $240 Minne-| Arm & Co 167 Monsan Ch. 47 { eclers leota-Worth Daketa Pontiacs $270-290/Arms Ck .... 302 Mont Ward .. 972) 6 oe =~ | iwith her mec husband.
Id rt es oe Veneer fm ar nae wae 03 Wait Disney Productions ~ ~ 2. mS WASHINGTON «® — Top offi-| | DETROIT EGGS Atti Retin. 36 ei “3 World Rights Reserved ~ eS vi a cials of General Motors got some Alexander eens as a shop fn- : IT (AP) — fop Aveo Mfg... 6 Nat Gyps $27! y <= Praise from Sen. O'Mahoney (D- structor at Casper High School last Berns vases included, foaeral ~slate Besa Poet (nana Be tah Pe we 7 He's NOT JUST A OLUT TON, “y ~ |Wyo) today plus a request for, spring, and in August he and his des - ap -
Kills 6 People ee A large s St weighted) Betis mee pose ue Centcal sul - He EATS TO BUILD UP A SOLID FAT ‘their eee on solving other prob-: ey an Worland, Pok.sss ererese [hath ome. erade Bohn Alum 292 Norf & West 576 ‘lems of the auto industry. | where w as a machinist. B o RESERV FO T E RN | : Boca Gees A large 50-83 wid avg BOrden ee eee a E R HIS WINTER HIBERNATION. ‘ | O'Mahoney told reporters. he, The home here was left unoc- * 52. medium 46-48 wid avg 475, smali Bore Warner 44 1 Dists:buted stg kash Features Syndicate edi Gas Explosion Destroys 3 18-40 aiid, Gg 38, grade B large o8-/ Boast cy® dos Ohio On Me nn mania fam a Ford and aldara ai A oe Burrougt 313 Owens Ill G) . aie lollow surprise move of Gen- ; German City Apartment) ‘commercially eraded: iar me. Calumet “e HO133 ae OT 1 Motors in extending its one-| Acting on Mrs. Rose Alexander's 7 Child Di sam tees |Campo wy 375° Param Pict ee he in| rie Gear retail dealer contracts to five|statement and at her direction, po- — Waren Vie | jan’ Dry 157 Panes No cH 1 years \lice began drilling in the base- CHICAGO bee Abr pute abou Capieel “sul 41a Pe 363) , 538 W. Iro | cM President Harlow H. Curtice ment Monday night. At first they FRANKFURT, Germany (#—A) 0 soo roceeyes 607, sat. whetensin Saying | Carrier (Cp 51 pe Cola 7 i 4 ee St, panels stolen a purse) jounced the longer-term agree-| Were unsuccessful. Then the Alex- terrific gas explosion destroyed a/AA_ 517.25, 92 A 57.25, 9@ B 56.25, 69 C Cater Trac 60 Phelps : containing $65, which she left ony lama at the start of yesterday's anders’ pet dog, a St. Bernard, 54.75; cars 90 B 5675, 69 C Ches & Ohio 845 Phileo * 323 = —_ counter during noon- public hearing by O’Mahoney'’s|Came to the basement and whim- ee ere Cece RN EE | Neme wek reese eee | whelecels Chepsiec 12) eae a onday. She is employed in Senate Antitrust and Monopoly sub-|Pered over a spot in another town Frankfurt before dawn today. v us a large enincs 0s rr) per cemt A's Coca. Cols |..1252 Pit. Plate G 812; t = tiac State Bank Buildin; corner. . Twenty. six Germans, including|*;, Musee ©. mediume 46°°U.8 stand: (Colg Palm‘. se1 Erect & @ . 97 Commission to Confer, the = Pulte: Old: World Areas Give ©ommittee. Ctiicers Gog there, and «thie ' . ards 4s b dirties M4, checks 33, current (Col rd A 23 Seca 4 h | A of the Core L. Sallay i h “We are very much indebted to|_| Did, “uh ; seven children, were believe d|"**" Conw'ba “ati RA” aa, With Detroit Concern . } window of the Cora I Bailey! Tourists and Englis MEN GM for the frank way. in which| Tues unearthed y. aa Con Edis .... 4 pub St ‘ L : exander ntified a wedding killed. - t Poultry Con NiGar Bt Rex Drug 97 On Marketing Plans [sacked Monday night. Pontiac po-| Glimpse Into Past ithey oe issues as they were |ring on the hand of the dead wom. The blast eae tie five-story’ i Tues Rey Too B® tice -reported- Onty 18 cents -was}--—— =a. Sl i presented: Mahoney said as te’ . rbara | building like a blockbuster bomb. | CHICAGO Dee 6 WAP) Live poultey| Cont Can. a6 Saleway St | 53 1} WASHINGTON om — A Federal missing, they said. a ‘asked additional testimony before ora one he = eles: te firm on hens. steady on balance, re-|Cont Mot .,,.. 9 St Jos Lead 476) h , LONDON — Storybook images, ithe subcommittee. ce permi ~ G The roof and all the walls crashed Coins ‘in coups 124° (Priday 49? coon | ‘Cont Ot] “... 975 St Reg Pap . 436 Power Commission hearing was |his wife to return to their home with a roar heard two miles away. [1ek.ene Ib.), fob. paying prices un-}Corn Pd |" 28 Scoville Mfg . 36 5) | Someone entered his car after Come to life in this city of David He termed the extended contract amged (hanes eon 90606 right bene! Curtiss Wr | 285 Sead Al RE 114) called today on natural gas mar- leak = ones 5 east ‘ hort a eves ~ Mo Reece s. urelersees fryers 22-23. old, Deere .. 356 Sears Roeb 1116! ett lans of the American Lou-|0re@king a window yesterday. 'Coppertield and Peter Pan At ‘at least one step—a short step” Five persons in night clothes, oer 168-18 8” spreneicne) anders 6% oe ada ae aa ee ng P David B. Hogue, 73 Fairgrove Ave., levery turn. across the town from! fmproving the lot of the retail ‘ . includi: all girl, ee | Doug Aire .,, 904 Socony Mob 601,!siana Pipe Line Co told police. He said nothing was auto dealer ncluding a small girl, were res-| Dow Chea 365 : mubsidiary | 2G= ‘Hampstead Heath to the Tower, | cued and rushed to hospitals. Two. DETROIT POULTRY ‘DuPont ..228 Soc me. ang}. Phe Detroit concern, a subsidiary) missing. The subcommittee has been con- = were found. | DETROIT, Dec 1 (AP)—Prices paid Bast Kod “€24 Sperry Rand 252/0f the American Natugal Gas Co., ; | London captures the imagination. ducting what O'Mahoney calls | Police said five hours after the, tes peony ote waan ct omc mlewe 1c Sd On caut 91'S building a 130-million-dollar, 1.-| Thomas Kukin, 24 Winkelman{ 4 prime attraction in London is|study of GM as the largest indus-| Gerald Alderman, vice president Heavy hens 2$- 28. light hens 16-17 Emer Rad .... 123 s:q O11 Ind $2.1/1T2-mile pipeline from Louisiana to|St., said that two fender skirts’ . itry in the nation and the world.|of the Experimental Tool & Die blast they believed 25 persons were pear; toasters lover 4 top El Bae hi. oy St4 OU NI 148.5) Detroit were stolen from his car Monday. the changing of the guard at Buck-| 7 Co., will address bers of the 4 \ ry id y »
! romper tagas tt aed y were, seat Ore) Cravens Se Barred Monts Rreviutre..” 7 SEGURA? - 7 | Btore the commision waslwhile if was parked at E. Pike insham Palace each morning at : ° . — held only scant hope that afhy WETE, 27-28. caponeties i442-5'2 Ibs) 32-33. old| Gen Bak 84 seinitacce! a 2 |10:30. This bit of pomp and pag- A G C d | Detroit-Saginaw Valley Chapter of still alive. | Foosters 6-12: swan geese 30; duckiings| Grn Fnt™ +> $42 syiv gt pa” 44.6 American Louisiana's plan for bad and Parke Sts. leantry, which dates back across rmy IVES a | ac the Society of Die Cast Engineers A U. 8. Army Engineer unit|"issten’ Gast’ Gapptnn codes aad pigel PPopiye tea Cop Ter O Sul. '443/tributing the Se) mulnen ae art Pleading guilty to » traffic vio-the centuries. is shared by five jat the organization’s Christmas rushed heavy bulldozers to help, more than ample to the dull trade Un Oe Muir,’ fe * Timk Pd 72 \of gas the new line will supply David Felz of, guard regiments. [alder tonight. dertone unsettled. Oe Tran W Ait... %3\each day lation, 29-year-old Me e police and firemen who began the/ Gen Tire Soa Transamer 3 Two pon, of the gas would go|Flint was fined $15 yesterday by Nearby is St. James Park Here! Alderman’s topic will be “Die frantic clearing operation under’ . | Gillette so 4] Gp oeemt ces bo ‘Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice 4re the King’s birds including two! WASHINGTON ww — Peeve Die Design and Gating floodlights. American soldiers! Livestock lGseeriemy ct gee Un carbide ‘1196/0 Michigan Consolidated Gas Co... E. Fi n. i pelicans named Peter and Paul SUNG TON Oe The Arey ‘Problems Confronting Our Indus- joined in in carting off mortar and! perpoht ea a De.| Goodrveer |... ae vanen ‘ Detroit utility firm, and one third, —_—— (From Ft. James you can climb| 8S nigra iae spard are Cad | Y.” The meeting will take place — Ini re
\- bricks. [partment ot Agricumure) — Hogs Sai “| ot ke RS" {422 Unit Pruit | s32/t0 the Michigan Wisconsin Pipe Joseph Breaux, 18, of 563 Alton the Duke of York Steps, where, lise) -Deviaice OF cee: Pores at Devon Gables, corner of Tele- It was the worst disaster of its none. Selatie 660. Slaughter & seers! Greynound ° 18.1 US Rubber | ws peeled rath attiiates of/st., pleaded guilty to driving according to the nursery rhyme. for production of the M42 twin 40-| graph and Long Lake roads. ers opening . ol ; . kind in postwar Germany. In 1954 | receipts eugmented by liters Oi dred | gon os ws 4 Warste Pie. io] American-l Auisiana also seeks! without a license yesterday before|the old Duke marched his ten mm. self- propelled gun. aan ORION COMMUNITY SCHOOL a four-st di in Col =e from Monday mostly grading) Hooker El West Un Tel ba |Pontiac Municipal Judge Maurice|thousand men up and down again. our-story building in secgeged n figg pee em tulle E 40.2 1 ¢ et ot | The guns will be produced at the | DISTRICT, sQAKLAND COUNTY, exploded, killing four persons and ‘fies: bulls slow. weak: stockers and oppetig Le Gh food Chl ta miles ‘of cipeline shane on|~: Finnegan. He was fined $15. | fooler open an es . ee Cleveland. Ohio, tank plant of| Notice of Last Dap ager es Ts 8 steady; most sales ee from a point jsington Gardens. re stands hats (ao ‘and choice ‘slaughter’ steers 18-00-28 35 [tnlend oe °° 9.4 Wiisen ace i31its system near Payne, Ohio, to a] Bazaar at Macedonia a ot ote tatetas Cadillac, starting next May. The! io ald echoo! dati on the 1bth day The new building was occupied fe¥ utility and commercial steers and Interiak Ir. S84 Weotroen Church Center, 420 Bloomfiela *2tue of Peter Pan, its pedestal Army said that emplbyment at the|of December _o by 12 families who had moved in Peifers le seid Ss mostly int Bus Mch 4014 Yale Tow " ¢a.2 Junction with the Michigan-Wi | =e Id Seopled with fairies and tiny ani Gey e] “wi \[nrharetare, Mettes te hereby given that a be Int Harv 364 Yngst Sh & T 1014 i Bridgman. Mich, Ave., Sat., Dec. 10. 9 to5. —Adv.| yu ace : : eveland plant ‘‘will remain at Prida the’ Binl@ne oe onber 196 only two weeks ago, Though some $.00,10.00. few Maw Wea eotty” hice : Alors ring. in ddi . ill ee ee , approximately the present level. =| D to 8-00 o'clock P.m.. Bastors” tana to 700: about hal mostly choice, i aring, in addition. will con- Persons were away at the time,|§3 1b stockers 21 90 YORK Dee Pear ie a ty the cider ai os ake tae “Mill con-| R sale. Youth Center, tired admirals sail their model “the twin mount gun is installed|**@ Time, is the last day on which un- alves — Salable 275. Vealers openin
| ground steady but demand ae es broa
and nightgowns when the blast! for choice and prime, early registered persons may register tn order on a tank chassis. It is a dual-|to
for close-in air|*!*¢ NEW the rest were trapped in pajamas. fl Aseeciated’ Press wie baila Gacilitios necoaaaty/ ie Lake Other, Orion, Fri. and Sat. —Adv, pees in the famous Round Pond be _eligibie to vote st said special 30 A boatman is on hand to rescue sth Rais ul Stocks the gas from American Louisian |
4 ehoice vealers 20.00.2700. few igh If your friend’s in jail and needs ‘th little shi purpose weapon, pplication for registration should be shattered the building at 5:40 p.m.. choi ete cuangs : € little ships which fail to make: se r ground troop: ode to the townsiiy cork at oe : “Tt at as if Stir Sean hit 200 30.00 pang. abote tity end commercial! NOP “ 264 i ‘ ul i wr At the same time, the Se bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA = ‘the crossing. jactonse and for nd ne S| aes Se tee Moraehly stark ot! es ween the building” "ons eyeuttnans cai. | grades 1400-1900; few culls down \© week ‘ago. |. 3846 1413 73.6 1a44)Sion is Considering the applications ‘| Kensington Gardens and Hyde ; (eh ee a ° : Wea et 11s? 682. apg Of two utility companies which a ee ‘Park combine to form one great) | Ith Firm Boosts clerk. need not re-register. CHICAGO LIVESTOC 1985 high ..... 267.4 1424 78.7 1815, Supplies of gas from Michigan Wis- GM T C | open patch of greenery in the | “GLADYS. VAN WAGONER, Taylor Twp. Women 238322 Scec‘mreneresencts ie Ro. SEE EE 22 188 Contin and “American Loulsane FAINING COMET rere ot the bustling. city. "Sines | MMbceaeanas Sewer pif eerie s/h ne HE SE BAS “the companies are the ims he time of Hers vit when ra N@WSPFINE PFICES eee bul Weights 50 lower; trade mod- CETROIT STOCKS Power Co., which wants to serve Ope P tt b gh hunters followed the chase eer |_ NOTICE OF SPECIAL ELECTION Watch From Walk fier = beeaten. meceniia pls Figures atter Hh pp fy ighths oot th ats Ty Sone Na Ns In | s ur these fields. the Park has been! SEA lidated| To TINE, quite COMMUNITY ~ = {oy local interes; tome fully 28 lowet: wis wear Puigh ‘Low’ ‘Noon|al Gas Co., Inc. which wants to! ‘The last of 30 training centers jens of London's most fashionable Paper Corp. Ltd. today became| oan SSHOOk, Distaict — — DETROIT #—A group of women| 229m butchers 10-75-11 50: a few ben Gerty Mitre 23 serve Rockport. Ind. for mechanics employed by Gen- ocreevere canemeen| company 80 UUs tai nese given. that an elec- \"On air resorts. aoe y dred 11.75 with sizable No. }- and 2 end: |Kingstor Products* eral Motors car and truck dealer-| On a sunny afternoon. one can increase its newsprint price when jion will be held in the Lawe Orion oon
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in suburban Taylor Township fail- Hf The Panhandle Eastern Pipe
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ew Bw ff 64 head lot No. 1s 180 Ib at 11.75; 60| Masco 8cre . : ‘ : Community School District in the Count ed today in an attempt to renew) heed lot mostly No. 1s 212 1b 12.00. ton Midwest A Abrasives . Line Co., competitor of the Ameri-| ships was formally opened in Pitts-|lie on the grass and watch the it gave notice of a $4-a-ton boost, | SF Oakland ane Mtatel os Michigan, en ‘their blockade ‘at a Telegraph/N°. 2, and 3s 230-250 Ib 10.00-10.75; a/Rudy Mfg 3 can Natura] system in the Detroit burgh Tuesday. The new center is kites soar overhead. row on the effective Jan. 1. |Monday. the 19th day of December, 1955 Wa: ne Serew*
0 sale; bid ana asked to 8:00 o'clock
to ‘from 7:00 o'clock a.m.
p.m., Eastern Standard Time,
upon the following proposition:
BOND T area market, has intervened in the expected to bring to 15€,000 the Serpentine. sit beneath the trees. The new price will be $130 a proceeding Road (U.S. 24) intersection.
number of employes who can be at an outdoor cafe or catch a, ton delivered in New York, a Crusading for a traffic light, the
women held up traffic yesterday 9.00: a few lighter weights to 9.25.
Salable cattie 7,000; salable calves 300:
slaughter steers slow. unevenly steady to) A Wet Transaction Seeking permission to intervene | trained annually. glimpse of the ‘horsemanship on| spokesman said. Shall cthel Lake Orion Community by lying prone on the pavement. | yearlings average chs and better and is the Midwestern Gas Transmis-| “Students at the centers include,|Rotten Row 7 he) increases | have) trough Sree c tunees mets te eee Police of the sheriff's road patrol prime mature steers SUFFOLK, Va. & — When Miss|sion Co., which has applied for au- besides dealership personnel, me-| The Londoner's favorite play-| Widespread protest and a threat by|not to exceed three hundred thousand kept the women off the pavement sealerstfoners sna” bulls ma mainly iy steady, Nancy Enochs surprised a bur-|thority to distribute Canadian Ga8! chanics from independent repair &Tound is Hampstead Heath, ajPremier Maurice Duplessis to im-|doliers ee eins toa oe today. The women watched from|*? *>out steady: Tost oa Tes choice and/glar in her home here the thief|in Minnesota and Wisconsin. garages and firms owning General|Short ride from Central London/ pose price controls unless Quebec|to complete the current se con- . steers 19. 0-23.00; 8 “et of
6 ek A struction program erecting and fur- the roadside as officers. -briefly|prime 1,075 tb steers 25.00; load of|threw a pitcher of water in her Motors vehicle fleets. by bus or subway. Here children|newspapers get price Conditions | rishing a new high school building, ind halted cars and trucks to permit pei 1.107 We 75: mostiface and ran. But he dropped the C| . 5 | 0 t t First of the centers, and the follow the hurdy-gurdy man and/that take into account their status erecting end inane new elementary 18.80; most choice heifers 19.75-21.50;|family silverware as he made his aim fee U U 1 was for classes in Tide on ‘roundabouts’, as they/as co-owners of the forests.” iharator tecicemnie s00 00. of, bongs school buses to make turns at the lp opened fone two loads prime low choice) escape. icall ‘the merry-go-round. carol wid ios a eacsenarrea May 9, intersection. 17.00-19.50; utility and commercial cows|“SCaPe e ° $53. According to President Har- | : Ate The women insist that a tract aye ter “emma Lo Sold Until Mid-1956 je s-curie. “onset Chalk Aids Health = Frc agen, ah light . aoe d ios = pibagpedncel prime. ‘realers18.00-248 a ment tall te NEW YORK ‘INS)—The maga:/a eapecabie eres aaa on GM, Official Uraes | BUFFALO_N. Y. (INS) —Outside “Precinct ee pues Hall, 37 Eas: tect children who cross the raid 805-900 Ib stockers. and’ feeders zine Iron Age reported today that; Organized as dual-purpose the orc chalk has a nore Precinct No. 2—Orien Township Wali road by and on foot. calves Sie met me Cenesey etrwice See stee]_ mill production is sold out plants, the centers can be used Schools to Aid Paper sven! af than pring ie precinere tea: 3 Fire Station, 3358 for the first six months of 1956./in case of a national emergency itaches on billboards. Tons of the Gregory Road. Orion Townahip The state highway department,
in rejecting a request for the sig-
nal, suggested that school buses be
re-routed.
Any Weird Book Marks?
Here’s a Strange List
HARRISBURG, Pa. «— Some
Simultaneously, the publication | for instruction in the maintenance! 4ST LANSING (Newspapers revealed that the steel scrap mar-jand repair of GM defense prod- wan make friends for the schools| ket is running wild, with prices) ucts, Curtice said. ‘nat as they have for industry, a jumping $2.50 a ton to an all-time General Motors executive told al-
jer alone uses carloads of powdered
‘mineral help chalk up better health
jrecords. A leader drug manufactur-
and refined chalk in medicinal
Notice is further given, that the Board
of Education of said schoo! district has
estimated that three hundred thousand
dollars ($300,000) is the oy esyees of money
necessary to be borrowed for the eee
for i bap tre are to be issued
Date oF 5
GLADYS E. VAN a
5 zs tion. Garden of Eden for Birds) reorle we, very peculiar ook the previou peak ot Ais reached! WeKIY Steel Output [saree sehot ard conerence| MP _ sy eee, KUSHIRO, Japan @ — Japan's! director of the Harrisburg Public in 1951. to Approach Capacity meee Tale of 3 Thieves Des. 1, 14 1908 white, scarlet-crested Sacred Library. As a result of the steady rise) NEW YORK uw — The nation’s) G. Patrick O'Connell, GM's as-| BALTIMORE — Called to Cranes are going to live Lgeaterval Among items taken from re.| in steel production costs, exempli-| steel mills will operate at 98.8 per|sistant director of industrial ene scene of a three-way eikome! REMINGTON-RAND in Plush surroundings on (his! turned books are: | [fed by the hike in scrap prices. cent of capacity this week and pro- lations, said newspapers accused hile collision. Patrolman Morris eer hDOING MACHINES | northernmost island of Hokkai | & 100-year-old marriage license, Iron Age predicted that it is only| duce 2,384,000. tons of ingots and|of giving only one side of a story Stein found three automobiles, all) BRANCH SALES City fathers are buildipg what), social security card, an un- a matter of time before price|steel for castings, the American Usually get cooperation only from right, but no drivers or passengers. E raid Ged alone abe opened letter, pads cagdeny) _ eet announced on all major rae hase Institute said today. one ‘side. . | A quick check told him why, All| veo and SERVIC ae , a picture of a curly-hai ‘gi $ titute reported that pro-' : . | three cars had been stolen shortly| _ ° with gardens, bathing pools and! under a | Christmas tree. In the meantime, the publication) duction last week amounted to 2.-\7, 1° tevied school administra before the accident. eee nursery grounds for the Sacred| * "|noted that base prices and extras/ 356,000 tons which was 97.6 per pty pacha pre apposed | Cranes. So far as is known, the|p ocd Bx xplosion Dream are steadily going up, and with the | cent of capacity. ca ue kes r pall ae . breed exists nowhere else in A steel companies in need of funds} A month ago, mills’ran at 99.6 will be = mont, a Staite pa Sahel me tl ene cease” "| SMASH. UPS tent diseharsive dynamite appeared to be the most direct| totaled 2,404,000 tons. A year ago| ’Connell told how General Mo- 7 Retail Stores Report Scant Guia fad way to get it. operations were at 82.1 per cent| tors apres tiered in reporters to —\\; 47 DON’T GET CAUGHT Chicago—Since 1948 the number| The third boom . knocked him| City Iron Age pointed Se Rae ererg m, ceane teen ee ines “Ss ek of 5 Bam saying a Ys ‘WITH YOUR ot American retail food stores with| out of bed and he picked himself|obey boomy pet ar a he said, the dion lavedies ‘FINANCES DOWN! 100 per cent self-service meat de-|up in the wrecked bedroom of his/smokes : tne an nay @1ALt6 3s ise: a criticism through isunderstand: j ' oe partments has climbed from 178 to combination home and store witich we the pie sirectae Guided: Missile Priorty ing. o—
. Of the nine billion ‘dollars spent) pile. meal. He works five days ee O'Connell said try had only: for meat in the nation’s retail] State Patrolman Bill Summertin|week, writes. historical-medical Report Sales Increase — 7es Said today the for pelted rousatly. Mactiad Ws vocoguias “ial With . 0 6 6a stores last. year, about 40 per cent] said William J. Goodwin. went to! treatises, makes speeches, plays. CHICAGO (INS) — International | missile production. | responsibility to the community. was handled by self-service depart-| sleep while driving down a steep poker and whist and attends meet-| Harvester Co.. today reported sales — ‘Schools, he said, should learn the ments. . = Sehivet, Mamed taba calves pogg mm | wt ee The climate in per Se te ie f \ , bankment, hurdled i ditch ‘ * bk " a , an incredse ranges from that of J son yi. ? shiniciinllcesiaainnetas , Many sheep raisers consider the) crashed into the Dillard house at! He's jot the New York! approximately 13 per cent sverito that_of New Orleans, because) One acre out of every 10 planted | : Insueance OF ca KINDS : golden eagle a serious menace to|a poit about 200 yards from the/College of >. Which he/|the corresponding .August-through-jof a va ea in the state’s in the. nae States still is lost) 716 oa Co FT their, lamb crops, | ee (> |founded in 1912, 5 [Qetober period of 194. , —_—elevations,. Ito ineeet ee 6 Oy \ \ } ak Pas ce —e tad Ue. A “4 ye | oun wre * : 2 ‘ ae “te 5 it v ? ) ane : ( es P| A | « ih, }
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1953:
Local Bus System Usefavor Commitee [State Administrators Daley Apnecoaiions Chad Ritchie
Urged to Cut Congestionto Assist Johnsons jof New Kalkaska Air. Base Land Lease'to GOP Committee
FORTY-SIX
Colleges Urged
| ickering { FrdB City Commissioner John E, Carry was use of public transit system,” The City Commission will rec- LANSING ® — The State Ad-ithe state afier expiration of the|for oll on neighboring, land, Oakland County Republican
0 | | ef (District 6) miggested to the City|Carry added. eg eae 2 W-\ministrative Board today continued! lease. ctl from he tate land whie|Ciirman “Chad ot Richie ot
UM Education Session Commission last night that the! «with @ little bit of coopera. committee to aid the to delay approval of a lease be CLAUSE OBJECTION the state was blocked from drill-/Bloomfie ioe :
| leona tween the state and the Army for) “The lease provides that the|'"6 wells on the base. named to the state GOP Top Strat ‘between the Chamber of (en Johnson family. Told Joint Effort Will|namber of Commerce and local! then egy Committee for the 198 cam- i ju
. merchants encourage citizens to ESS and merchants and | thrée children|the 8,000-acre she of the pow Kab lire will remove installations} ]
Serve Public Best use local transit systems in order the public, we cam relleve this when iheir home ‘caugif fire lost\kaska Air Force Base only to one foot below the is also wihappy shout a provis- Ri an inka ites
; te elieainate traffic congestion “| situation.” month. Their other two children eo 8 6 of the ground,” Targonski said. “It) tom that prohibits fishing on two | ec t by — or Chai
ANN ARBOR w — Educators)!" the city. City Manager Walter K. Willman|are recovering from the fire in| The lease has already been ap-Tight be very expensive to exca-| lakes and a river in the reserva- | 1.45 Feikens. The committee has ; Just recently returned from a) jthe hospital. vate below that if the state wanted] tien except for military person- = from over the U.S. and Michigan), 1 aa. Ameri nar Con:/eave me Cocronss see toe proved by the Conservation Com- tai eae mel and “thél ts." 44 members throughout Michigan
study problems of private and pub- “A pear transportation by stating that in} The recommendation was sug- It is now before the build-|"° = : including state Republicans in the : gress in Miami, missioner ovember 1954, 323,000 persons em- gested by Commissioner Floyd P.|ing committee of the State Admin- The also objects to | ‘iWe envision a private military|U.S. Congress and State Legisla- — lic colleges and universities today|Carry ‘said he noticed that the ployed city buses while last month|Miles after last night's City Com- = ti ac at the os ctltes.
in the second session of the confer-}' ‘tratfic problem not only affected! gniy 309,000 rode the buses. mission session. “It will aid the)’ tive § : ing mineral rights for the state, |the people of the state,” the Audi- All segments of the party are ence on higher education, towns of Pontiac size but those a Sa family in handling the hundreds} Aud. Gen. Victor Targonski, Targonski said. tor General said. rep ted, Ritchie
seers pk ed the a mpl Policeman Injured of Pontiac mogul os papas allnglmar pugs ig “As the agreement i now drawn About a mile and a half of the|The committee will plan campaign
Several speakers present ir He added that he believed gl zens Stas > south branch of the Boardman
| ees magrohats should establis: 30 meeting of the ttee and | UP, Targonski said, the state re-| pi ver ek within the air haus otto. eo a state and
“views yesterday at the University |
_of Michigan where the ninth annual | delivery system pa aid =
conference is being held. | —. would use Le
Arthur G. Coons, pronto of |
Occidental College, Los Angeles, |
said that public and private in-
stituttons would have to find a
way to live together and quit
their petty bickering, Pearl Harbor— * nove any minerals. unless 4 gete/7e,feservation also includes 160 : in. )- Car Collision written permission of the base cam |@ 747 tng end production tools A transporta’ Call FE 2-0135. be- job or stock work. FE 52060. : ployment with conc build LI 7-7474. f 3to6 . ee poly ath MAKE tonight. 1 dt lmpli 58 Hrs. Min. oncern building -from3to6p.m.| gt*syneroCorp. Oxford. Mich oF Bj Se flowers -for gifts and profit. In-| TRONINGS. PICKUP AN Factor end (mpument Interviews til @ pm tlon ‘equipment’ References 'e.| Monday Thru Friday phone OA 8. ELDERLY LADY OF TOUNG| Struction aherte, 10 cents, Wood | MCN TNGE sagger AND DELIV.
aa SE Te Divisioe Saray | See, MiP | “for Appointment | FOUNG.MAN sem" MGORSENOL | TEarga "Mees or tome ten | Roe waner ih Snes dee ae | DRINOR,, PIERUP_ AND DE r er e : very. 1.
1 1 wise 1 Tor cmANE NK OUR FRIENDS. mm MOD RN Cargill Detroit Co . physical handics "for ars ee wAiTRESS up. Stamens. 6 cents @ bunch and ERONIRGS EXCELLENT SERVICE
and neighbors for their & a aes prentice, ust be bendable. Ap axr w. up. Ribbons. 3 cents @ yard. | in. . EXCEL
E 2284 Cole, Bir MAN TO RUN COMMERCIAL yrofoam, 19 cents a OR_ 3-239 cxorestion = haere Cosel BIRMINGHAM MAN, 25-45 YEARS Loa Genes vEbosall eqhsed nage tioens pi im person ned a = i Se ace Coy fm! &. 8687 Carrol] Lake ONINOS, 65 ER 80.1 DAY
ment pA my dear father George, - : : ; For esiablished retai] route in| work. We will blac. EXP. WAITRESS WHIT! —“TApY FOR Lio ni = = - : : fOUNG MEN WITH CAFETERIA WHITE LIGHT) iRONINGS. PICK-UP AND DELIV- Harredine, To tne Rey Fred Tie! NEEDS Engineering Pontiae area. Offers steady work, Laundry. 540 YOUNG ; gate howewort ‘Stay Bee LORE | IRONINGS. PICK-UP ai v Home Mrs Patricia Peery "|; _ Product Designers . Fie Found, ,Suaranteed salary} Rd__near Orchard Leake Ave for industria) en cen ae LOUNGE dren. Call eft. 7 p.m. PE 21080.) Past
WisH TO THANK ALL OUR Chassis, hydralies. engine or farm Service Co. Average eamings can be $5000|MEN WITH LATE MODEL PICK-| _ 5-411], Ext. 302. 4-8582 WOMAN (WHITE) F OH | service. $2 per bu. FE 8-0003. friends, ne relatives for; ™&chinery. , ; per year. We furnish car and] up truck to trangport house t traf. home, nice with children. MI EiND | MIDDLEAGED LADY
. their floral ai tern eaatas derme Design Check Near Woodward peldaivacations | tases *w Alput a ee ay Conver: Help Wanted Female 7) w WOU NFOR HOUSE WORK-AND would’ like baby sitting 4 eur = bereavement” nthe BASE RIE NOM SGESCUU Berkley. Mich. 14350 for interview wee ctl Comin Ga aE Vielen | ee hontne MN cot ~~ | Also wattress, merines 621 w end care, “board and room piue eves. 26° W. strathmore and Rol 8 of our son er rt : 3 : or a am ry r ieee é ‘ Lee Harrelson Design Detailers 1695 12 Mile Rd. | ao : EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TO| ‘Wiliams Lk. Rd. Whitfield Estate| LADY WISHES DA BS DAY WORK OWN Mother, Father Gien, Edward & 8 MEN : work nights MI _ 4-9090. s _Subdtvis ion. Fr tin "ees erences.
Leaun_ Harrelson Cost Accountants EXPERIENCED ENCED SINOLE MAK ON . EXPERIENCED NIGHT COOK. WOMAN LIVir NEAR PARK: WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE, Varieg industrial cost experience | dairy farm by month 8-2041. | An eppertunity awatte wes who full time, apply in [eet oer way, Cass Lake Child care, LADY ; ing ane sg BABYSITTING 8, neighbors, and relatives| Pere wish to earn $100-8150 . week Drive-In, 130 8. Tele days, some ev 2 85626 FE sae
sitet; ENGINEER $000 | bed nod SO ee ee: thetr expressions of sympahy! Decsion Cost Estimators eee reer . ENERAL OFFI PING WOMEN WITH ALES ABILITY. ianamoon in the recent bereavement of our Finest company in its line wants UICK E ASY investment. Apply ine. ete. single, and | Woe work, | _ tetartal service. pat 33042
ie nasrtiaiiy Gane er | (essing; bad eocinating cupertener’ eatuivalent anie i fre gheney ca ' tise _ Michigan : eves _ 31. Soot #1388; |" Chance for advancement. For in-| OFFICE WORK TYPING, : val 7 s . tod Mrs. Paul Havers. ail. those Cente dan? Soe M ACHINE CHRISTMAS RLS: TN art formation, call FE ¢-4808. ture and responsi. featnet
on gra helped ua-in wo many PTE Systems EXPERIENCED TRAILER SERV- CHRISTMAS Fieqrend. = work and care. of | Ww A on fy. sd nalys oe men eat be familiar with M MO : Good home, ys — my home. %
fel In Memoriam 2) ae ericuce Sed com) eee we. Trailer | Ex change % 8. Tele. MONEY | REPAIR AN NEY! good eh KO, po mae nae oS call Jackson 3-0023. i 7 = aces raller F ciuer ua covawnviiak at a gr oct eons iitord, | WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- t . . necess , fi and FE 1-022)
IN PRECIOUS MEMORY oF ouR Sales Representatives EXPERIENCED STEEL SROKERS HAWTHORNE Yee aod feveral otis work, AP Help Wanted 8 Wastinog. WirH TRONTROR ARB and brother Cpl. Billy Broad Experience and contractor merican Freight Lines. $15 r Da ME f $15 per Day tre Co. P . bv eae " é C. Pike, who — killed in action contact or fleet sales. 267 8. BY East. Pontiac. Mich a pe 7ay Pi {ETAL. PRODUCTS GIRL WANTED POR CANDY AT COUPLE AS CARETAKERS FOR :
mae a, FE 2-0177. 4336 COOLIDGE HWY. en cane aers oom | ae club. Musbeng wilt haze to | WELL QUALIFIED, FOR satan
desi may part us for Model Makers EXPERIENCED SHEET METAL RUTALT OAR or in person at the theater Son. Malis’ age ond quis s ottice. PE 2-4856. Tt never.can erase Pattern experience necessary. man with some layout expert- 15 rSi ture MIDWEST i .. ints FOR WORK. TH LACS Box | ot age q wa WASHINGS AND IRON
aly SOS ean Serer incenpeencel oar | ance JOBS FOR MEN I5c per Signature |" dry’ and, dry cleaning, depts, AG | MEN, WOMEN. YEAR OUND OF. | toes PE be0e8 ; a s face ayout Inspector ‘i to Laundry fly on established Watkins :
ka tema | tn oer and ! : nee ernie ter cuore work. ROEXPERIENCE, | 4000 | Feiegrarh Near Orcharé Lake Pewte” Earn Cae ‘s aT ARE IN IR
MEMORY OF ANNA rt ‘haie Pe gg of tert ts Men to Circulate Sheet Metal Worker x0. Women to Circulate | fous MOT@ER-| _N. ae Building Service 12 who passed awa: Birmin, i EXPERIENCED AUTOMATIC , Electrical Engineer =... less home with ep REAL ESTATE SALESMAN or Ce e
'|Open_Wed._’ 0, Set 9 't_1 washer repairman Ph. On +132), : General Office se Re . Light duties. MI 6-2432 saleswomean. e not ALL DISCOUNT PRICES
ours not forgotten, mother deer, | AU 7on4 8 iti , — = ~~. 20 p.m. tired, PE Sid to am, to 12 | ALU winren f ever sha! you ra ; FIRE FIGHTER Petitions. You Chauffeur es Petitions You ee quired. F : ON , SIDING,
oe memory last, no barrier for setiv man, , apolicates must MIDWEST ; -} or rout OR : ets STE peel WINDOWS
Sauguier Terence and ; oney i ec io Em loym ent Service : for 2 ! alterations.
° ope from Must Be a 408 P Bank Bldg. Must Bea dren's pad on board. ak an.
al
coat . 4 Registered Voter L Registered Voter bs, Mies > Bioree, p88 6 . -_.
in ‘the City of isis . x wi _in the City of
-m the City o _ | Zgbmson's 17 E. Walton Blvd.
ae : | PARTS AND SERVICE MAN. Pontiac to Qualify. Pontiac to Qualify. _Briaiere os r
“pep PHARMACIST Apply at: Apply oF
59 Wayne St. 9 Wayne St. /
x ¥ Sire
Q .
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4 ‘ 4
" E ae ee aw THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 FORTY-SEVEN
12/ Moving & Trucking 19
Plss-| Painting & & Wall W Washing A.
and L
La hs a AND
‘equipment. guar. work.
ZIpp, comets. Johan Taylor, OR
er Py haar ah | Painting & Wall Wahine
50. L. A. Young. _"es Wous MOVING Ful Duy. PAINTING | AND D DECORATING.
equipped. FE 4-450 506. FLEMING Santas LAYING | gf tbishing. 155 Edison
Discount RING.
November
and
December
wn. Novjob too large ae Ne BP sittin small. tnd “SERVICE
c| — PaInToN O’DELL CARTAGE _ Local
Trucks to Rent
% Ten * Stake |
Pontiac Farm and
Industrial Tractor Co.
ompso:._F &-} PAINTING UrTERION,
Free est. "PE 49206.
SZ GING.
removed. rE
service. Com-
‘AINTER
tor with some open time. FE
5-2860.
WALLS CLEA] iD TUPPER, OR 31061
Free estimates.
Free Estimates FE 5 5-2211
Physio-Therapy 2 21, A
sw DISH MASSAGE & THERAPY | Bpectal yet keene 2 Elm
Television Service 22
DAY OR NIGHT TV SERVICE.
rE pra Ss PE 54-6300
ry, rE bane
ATTENTION
PICTU URE RE TUBES
EAR W
Metal beast _ctoewe static tubes,
slightly ext:
seoaios if vaaticed tm our serv-
CALL NOW
FE 41515
C&V TV 903 MT. We enie
PIX-IT a
esieory corvioes
Bo, SNYDER FU ice calls. FE 40
| bose. ee ‘| Typewriter Service 22A
we yr. pape as TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA- down. ments start at $8.48 per chine repatring. haw ert work.
month. to rl a 10of =«repair! comerel Ma pes and Office Sup-
fetvice. BM SS aware _Lawrenee.
___ Business Services 13) snenei's TID N. Saginaw Bt
APPLIANCE SERVICE |__Upholstering 23 sretorn, washers Tedios, cleaners DRAPES. af tae MA- end all . of small
Oakland Ave." FE DRAPES MADE TO ORDER. OR
A & B TRENCHING _ |FARLE: atone time fleld t1
TLE WARES OF FOURTEEN 8. TI
men VERS, APES Sires Spe see ete naan = zoel ea
tas insote, STENY. Ta topa. pai Car!| enor aaa POINTER, WHITE AND
Frege Fg itt. ‘Keat ovtary 8 oe Lost in Fors = Blate : _$-1471. Reward. ee
BASEMENT FLOORS meee out
_ it oF
Seeipreotea Get our water now
COX WA co. rE x “7
rindow Wa.
Service. le. Pree ects FE 31631.
Saneat LAYING, SEWING, omnes cn mn — Carpet
— tion or Self an ~
lime. ae $0137 or rE ne
AVA WE
build and land.
MY 2-468). Call evenings between
7 and 10.
BRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE estimates. No job too big or en FE 56-4628.
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE-
RS resin 718 E. Pike
er "On VORNACRS CLEARED ANDRE.
ey SEWER CLEANING FE 42012.
MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 6T.
mors [ioctl
Free estimates. 7-0354.
Cem Shouse Auto U Upholstery
FE ¢- 2, Parke Bt bear, muren st. |
= to ¢ p.m. Thyle ‘miectre,
603 NW. Johnson. FE 45169.
eialty. FE 5-0162. Farniture Refinishing 16A
REPAIRING pe hs Nagy Spe ating
Laundry Service
‘CURTAINS FINISHED or ruffied, expert finishing
_Oak
| Lost: TAN MINIATURE FRENCH & CUSTOM UPHOLSTER-
ing, .,t17¢ Cooley. Lake Rd. EM 1. Pree estic
THOM.
or, no pileenes rE. seats “ar ; r,
tent Reon ° LOST, OR LEN,
tan eeu Poh in vicinity of Lake Orion, Will pay li’ Trew: for his +
or. after 5:30 call MY 3-3777
LosT AT ERESOES: NAVY BLUE
puree, red billfold, money, keys,
achool pie-
tures. Please return pictures and
Pb po panes and keep money. FE
LOST: LA
Sa!
ADY'’s HAMILTON WATCH ft. nite. Vicinity inaw St. or
Theater 23-0316
| Poodle. Reward. FE 5-2607
| LOST: BEAGLE BOUND: high. Reward $10. C
_ after @ p.m.
LOST BROWN RIMMED GLASSES
__in_red_ case, FE 23-1456. =
LOST: LADY'S NESPBRO WATCH “14 IN. 1 FE 67231
_ gold 3.5421 : WALLET ie THE VICI
“ue SL Ys ‘ther
iT: UNION LA .
LOST: 8 s
6, a.m. A box from
= & wool Joneer. Fa
LOST: BLUE a oe PRI-
OR_3-4520. _ Gay, near Lotus Lak LOST: WOMAN'S caby ELOIN
watch, ye gold with
— band, somewhere hes
Theater Eagle and
Pork Lot. Rew =e ard, phone FE
LO8T: “GREEN ARAKEET
named I vicin-
fy of 18" Chifferd. ‘Reward’ Pr
_—
f ven Late. anata Ans. to
Walton or, and. 8il Lk ver
nen Reward. OR 3-9535.
SMALL BROWN, SHORT.
sige Saree
ag Sil poy -| 1073 W. Huron Netieve 8 Personals 25
Sees
xi
PAY CUT? IF SO,
Let Us. Give You 1 Place to Pay
- Ease Your Mind
Restore Credit .
WE ARE NOTA
LOAN COMPANY
MICHIGAN CREDIT
COUNSELLORS w St. FE
Above Theater
KNAPP SHOES R. Ellsworth
004 8. Sanford FE 54-6120
- WEDDING Guages cha eT $7.50
5 ithert 18 W. Huron
ary reeethy service.
41% South
Wid. Houscheld Goods 27
CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND
record pla: . FE 5-8755.
FURNITURE NEEDED Entire _home—or-odd lots. G e
eg ee ta ee _ Sale. Phone OR 3.2717
‘Hi Community
HAMMOND CHORD ORGAN MI
7558. 1360 Pilgrim, Birmingham
LET US BUY {fT OR AUCTION 68-2681
ONE PONTIAC'S LARGEST eon buyers.” Cash waiting.
WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES _ot . Phone PE 2-5523. WTD.: MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE.
MODEST MAIDENS
“My bag was getting to be too much for me!"’
Wanted Real Estate 32A |
TRADES — TRADES We are specialists in tradin
homes, farms,
nee opportunities. Large dn
ents are scarce Trade your
ponds larger homes for smaller,
city property for suburban home
for incomes. We do our utmost
32 ROOM lake property and | bath. 75 Rent Apts. Furnished 33
2 ROOM, CLEAN APT. GROUND floor, At 38 N. Jessie.
APT. AND PRIVATE
Clark.
2 Lerescma ten | ayia aes GooD LO-
3 ROOMS. aivats ENTRAN'
— East Bivd. PE 86-0116 oe er
at our @isposal to purchase new
ed land contracts for
See me before you
sell ASK FOR BOB MAHAN.
To Buy-To Sell-To Insure
MAHAN REALTY CO.
AST ACTION! F you have the contract—we have
MONEY. Clark Real Estate,
oe FE +6492. a for Mr.
ACT ION!
the sale of your
tract. Tf it is what w
ing for we wil) ee:
them for
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor 77 N. agnew street Po, 27 PE 5-6108
5% MORTGAGES ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from
ee ee ee aap oe
losing
B. °D. CHARLES, Realtor Equitable Society 1717 8. Telegraph
FE 4-0521; eve. rE 1
CASH
XH.
OR FOR LAND CONTRACTS.
A an 5400 Dixie Hwy.
Cash Waiting contracts cal] or see
Mr. ———— for quick,
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Tele h Rd.
FE 42!
CASH
large ang smell, new or eeeenal
IVAN
WE NEED
- LAND CONTRACTS
"sor gh ees wall today. . Free esti-
MAHAN
vate bath and entrance. Gas heat
and electric A chesed 1630 Park-
war 23-1168
REALTY CO.. REALTORS SQUARE LAKE-3 & BATH. PRI- Co-operative Reaj Estate E vate. Adults $80 FE 86-1370
FE 2.0263 SMALL APT. FOR ONE LADY 1075 Ww. eee nce _ Close e in. 38 Willis 38 Williams
eee ear ol Rent / Apts. \pts. Unfurnished 34
QUALIFIED BUYERS |) BEDROOM UPPER IN MODERN
for . Class C Bar, including real| prick Mat. Separate basements. estate. Also medium siz gas
— well located. Immediate
ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26% W. Huron FE 2-7421 OA 8-33390
CASH For small equities. If you have
whet we want we will be et your
within 24 hours cash
for your equity. Cal wow and tell:
Us what you have.
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN. Saginaw St Ph. .PE 5-8165 Open Eves. ‘til 8,30
WE CAN SELL Apel HOME Call PE 8-1134
A. G. ELLIOTT “& “SONS
31640 _N’Western Hwy. at M’belt
\ebrocal ad! bath Std OR \ ewb YOUR vexs
ce 80 Come Commeres ;
Pontiac EM
33n1i
R. F. McCKINNEY UNtv. 1-6708
SOLD
or Not Sold ‘our tty isn't sold yet
Ws becatee i hasn't been listed
“WHITE
BROS. ee
Phone on S18 or OR 3-1769
Rent Apts. Furnished 33
3 ROOM APT. BUS LINE. PRI-
vi e. Adults. Reference
yor and Howard area. $65. FE
32-5061. E
AL
3 ROOMS. CLEAN, LOTS OF 3% AT
ine Ne ier bin Gaoee
fara, bus line. Adults only.
J ROOMS AND BATH FOR CLEAN couple. Steam heat. References.
$420 Brunswick. Nr. Crescent Lk.
ROOMS, WEST SIDE, UTILITIES
furn. = Be ee per month. Inquire,
RIVATE BATH. 3 fom Stove ne En Chase: to bus.
Adults y.. “Whittemore.
3 ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH A
+
«ROOMS. fap BATH. FE 0473. 1 .
# Roos AND B 481 Mansfield. FE
Ly ROO 2 BEDROOMS, GAS heat. Cail FE 4007. :
» ROOM APT. BEF. 6:30. 1604
§ LARGE ALL MODERN, * Tnoutre at Leonard, Mich.
WEST . $2 PER MONTH.
Harold W. Bigelow
Broker FE bess
couple, nice weer ‘ept.,
peted liv! with
Ci) ry bogra bedrm..,
Rett eee WEST SIDE APT. AVAIL., 3 BED-
frome, © beep ro. Listas cm, Se
pe py Dg 2 gl on after 172.
& utilities, $60, 3 rooms & bath, stove, refrigerator, utilities, $62.50.
Ad les Harger. 33 W.
Rent Houses Furnished 35 2 nara PURNISHED COUNTRY
Electric stove. Soin
nats reas Snel states
Bt.
3 _SELaOtal MODERN aS
onths in
dren welcome
BEDROOM YEA lake home. $75 month. FE 8-0339 For Rent Rooms 37 43 For Sale Houses 43
BUS STOP. PRIVATE ENTRANCE.
laundry. 490 W. Hi
a;
poo rivate entrance. 50 Cot- a. re 5-6863_
— — beh AUTO.
CLEAN ry FOR
Private entrance and woagna a
_ oF. ar per week. FE 2-2416
CLEAN ROOM FOR TWO GEN.
bcc working nights. One block
from Pontiac Motors. wisn
eaween 10 am. and 2 p
CLOSE IN. Cunan BLEEPING rooms, Men only. 46° Mechanic.
FOR Cee eacen oo =
_ town,
canoer ancy DY.
West« sige Bus Jyeikin FE nches &
home pri =
LARGE SLEEPINi ROOM _ pvt. home. For working girl.
Clarence St. Bus at corner,
IN
“6
eS feet heey die REFRIG.
Twin beds. v. entr. 36 Norton. , MODERN $22.50 WE:
Walled Lake MA 4-2777
oes RENTAL eae
leone as for rent.
ished. or pple _
RENT GARAGE HOUSE,
furnishef. at
, inquir 1103 Boston
POR RENT OR SALE: 4 ROOK
and bath. off Elizabeth Lake
close to Huron. Call FE eonse” 2-7083
Pur-
FOR
part!
¥ 5
? 3
4 z
month. PAU
fo, Realtor. me N.
Saginaw. FE 2-0200.
FURN. HOUSE. CHILDREN WEL-
ameo 3-308. _comed. Call Rom
for the winter. Oli
3-4163.
FURNISHED 2 BENROOM LAKE- root home in Lake Orion
a garage, hot air heat
ORION. 6 FR
Oil heat, Sects hot water
‘.
BEDROOM HOME,
laiee ving room, fire- es E th. and
Ki EFRON’
ths,
e, kitchen, one utility rm.,
|
1138 «Vine- |
FURN. IZED COTTAGES | and trailers Children welcome 3810 Dixie Hwy.
D) LIGHT SOaELESEPING ROOM.
Prigidaire Middleaged man. 102
Whittemore
NEAR PONTIAC ENGINEERING
Bidg. No smoking or drinking
FE 5-0180
NICE Uo ead ROOM TWIN BEDS
54 Edison. Phone FE 5-2168.
ROOM FOR GENTLEMEN.
Ol Dwg et ROOM RENT. KITCHEN
_privileges. West side FE 4-7355
SLEEPING ROOMS WITH KITCH-
3s a apeenenes Near bus line. FE
n 268 Raeburn, or, Call PE
_2-0356
WARM FRONT Lope ern a Lied
. Corner NWN.
__Rooms _With | Beara 38
CLEAN, MODERN } HOME. “TWIN beds. good meals. No drinkers.
_Day shift, PE 20316. _ _ HOME STYLE MEALS. SPOTLESS-
ly cleen rooms 14 Matthews. FE
NICE CLEAN HOME GENTLE-
pen’ oreforred PE 2-5842. 53 N.
WALKING Dif oer tears wy f TO THE us Py oor
Motors. 559 8 FE bore.
& OY tte
door. $110 mo. Toerry 9-2772
FOR RENT: 3} BEDROOM HOME
West side location, automatic heat
and hot water, garage. $110.00
per m ‘ ,
room Home. west
car garage
per month. 2 m se in ad
credit report req a
see} “BUD” NICHOLIE REAL
FOR RENT OR SALE. 2? BED-
room home. With income in rear.
FE 4-0078.
GOOD RENTALS AVAILABLE With or without children
ADAMS, RENTAL SERVICE
382. wan Ave.
Good size 6 rooms and bath home
in nice neighborhood, full base-
ment, Located near Rochester on
black top ty miles from Pontiac. Suitable for two
families. Inquire 77 N. Saginaw
St.. Pontiac.
OOMS,
.e8 to Pontiac,
to. University 3-08 3-6813. <
vba 3 Anat, oer HOME FOR
month. 5900
Commeren Rd, FI. 5-0052:
NEW DUPLEXES 2 B OOM
EDR
$79.50 RENT
Between N bind and Mt Clem.
ens a “Eaet Ivd. Cait FE
+7833
NEWLY ene
at 20 Rosshire Ct. Call PED. 1043. FE 4-7714 to satisty all parties concerned. car at fur: Co le t a 38A
WANTED FURNITURE Set ico emneeead Scan eeieer a ROCHE PRIVATE GTSOL UND | “Meteds or Co. 33 W. Hu. | COnvalesc ‘ent Home x ote Ppointm entrance. No betta Adults. FE lf you have meee Ue sale [to our honest opinion in rega PINE CONE NURSING HOME
toe, ‘tad "the ‘highest “price in| property. We fe establishing « |] ROOM MODERN APT. PRIVATE bes: vacancies for men end vom-
olRfas®” comers sanoner | SPpacca ss me wedi wer) SOME, acs Sarat re | MODERN ROUT GRE PRE | Herska allel FURNITURE BUYER _ _ 80379 : a off Commerce . re +2006 — hd JR ROOM A ND BATH. SHEF- Rd. 3355 ee £} PLEASANT HOM
7 any can SABI: | pear, DORRIS & SON | field. tpeuire et 941, Sheffield, ALL HOUSE tS petsiye wrpha-f Nay coder ™ quiet ae Y. wreer cal im 783 ‘waren Lae rote only. 2-638. ings. Reasonable rates Btate p>
Wtd, M 28 redve_ Real = Eo or 3, small “eplidres __Lak 08 PE Sat OE AAANT viEW~ OOS iscellaneous se ‘| welcome. FE 17-8514 : 2. PLEASANT VIEW CONVALES- Ans . WALLED LAKE FURN. 3 ROOM| cent Home, . State approved. Open FURS WANTED HIONEST Listings Appreciated 3 ROOM FLAT. 9 SMALL CHIL CHIL- house. Meat, Hot water. MA| to retired “ and aged’ persons. Ree [ Fish and Fur, C L LARGE ROOMS A BA , ee ervations calling t
pu ales. x JA K HABE _ entrance. All bills paid. Child Tere Nama.‘ cosepuentiy he vous. ges fomeviaears ladies.
size gas stove. H. P. Sutton. Represe Lesiie, | Tripp. | privileges. ro Goolee take na | ‘heat, lake frontage on Cooley| OR yp Sa : pee : ce: ome: _Across from Al's Masa Beach Lake. Call EM _ 3-2750 SUNSET RI REST HOME W A HAS
oney anted 28A sexs 3. RCO c A BATH. Rent | H Un 36 vacancy for 3 ladies or emen
LOSES NE = a r. Steam heat, utili- Houses Unfurn. eee Sebahr~ eng 2) JO wTD BOR ROW: BUY OR SELL ties id. Lasnery — Near Ee ing care. OR 3-4
sew bess. wm give fest mort. 1 will personally bey your prop: Saket Pu op tase en 2e||> cnsbun tent hates panne cae Hotel Rocms 39
—sege OR 3-9871 show ‘you how to get cash if the |3 ROOM FURN. APT WITH PRI-| 3,0om house & semidath. $35 Fe RO ___ Wanted to | to Rent 2 29 price is reasonable Cal] now PEs Tie. Adults. 402 W. Huron. est St. Oxford. Ph. OA 8-1188 HOTEL AUBURIN
PPP it =
COUPLE AxD AND CRILD WisH TO rn BR . BROKER 7 RC ROOMS WELL PURN. PRIVATE |? ) BEDROOM seoreesed! sak, Sets: | NU asso ti ert 3 resent apertmants
non a = coly, West nde, FE eset ioges.'on dar Island ang Ofeow wn aebern sera ta, J 4 side i ‘eburn
FREE SERVICE TO LANDLORDS | PLANNING TO SELLY if Slemarancs Paras bers BATH AND Fy "BEDROOM HOME, 7 Mites} HOTEL ROOSEVELT ve expense ' e
of unwanted. calls We send oggeonts panels rome APT. POR WOMAN CHILDREN Ste _ Sito, MAple Passe.” Call after Rooms ae ae $17.50 up.
caly, Call te your reutal taday, | we bay oquilys, beyers for homes, | —eec?_¢ 218. VE 64900. 7 BEDR BRICK TERRACE. | HURON HOTEL CLEAN WMOD- 4 i reer rental _ s, 10 ex-| AT SQUARE LAKE. 3 & BATH. | $75 per_month OR _>1972. erm rooms by day or week 48 FE 2-7083 a eeeeta: memento etre Fee sean — Pokies ; 7 BEDROOM ROOM HOME MODE! RN| West Muren . Phone FE 2-8266. —— . c ime as eat.
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} GENTLEMAN TO SHARE APT. Russell Young 137 _W. Lawrence St. 1521 Taylor Rd atm TV and linens. 613 weekly No drinkers. FE 3-7261. Bene BRICK TERRACE. 3 ROOMS SAND |) ROOM HOME WITH ATTACHED | _OR 700
. P OIRIS IN EARLY fo} a wv. Bere rE can gatrance 3163 'E. Wighiand ‘Ra Covert School $80 ber month, FE Rent Stores 40 Jan. 3. PE 60-2618 afte Spent 4-2382 : cABY WILL Sua Nice sceam: | WANTED: CITY LOTS WITH SEW. | CLEAN ) ROOM FURN APT. PRI- uw e! detine NEW STORE BUILDING NEAR with business FE 17-0609, aes Lr eis #0612. fall; vate un one fa For: Room AND BATH PULL B Walton & Gashabaw in eb (4
eves. or he : Gate w. Clarkston. 7} - Gises 20208, 20n88 Sen viceuna wie WOULD CASH §-1244. — Baas 3, Reesnable rent or lease. OR
“TT FOR E aa > $100 ‘Dixie Mey MA S8508. 48 HOURS couple. ‘Adulte only. 290.6. Pac-|* ROOM UPPER Dore Jnmicr 20 ORCHARD TAKE AVE. 30X30
Wid T ieee 31) FOR YOUR HOME Four YROKT ROOMS, PARTLY Rave references. Le orate. | 100 e 8. SAGINAW Sf AVAILABLE eee ees" turnis! Vacant shortly after i Apply any kind business.
GIRL NEEDS RIDE. MSO AND Eu FRIGIDAIRE, MAN | —Pontisc Press Box 0 Sie. Williams Lake Rd. to Case and| JIM W RIGHT, Realtor | “Downstairs.” 183 Prospect. Rent Office Space 41
Call after Stans {i ouininn: | Ge-acereuvel ce) kuaaseleesnange oa: 2 APTS. | 5 ROOMS. NT AND | , ra h i
“a | Bane ty Dai aes Sine | SAAT oe MORES. off Wir | “seo sr euie el sitet convened zie °
Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Mahan Has Buyers _Wighway. E HIGHWAY. Pea MAPLE | residence, busy Birmingham a = ~_~-~_—_—_—<_—_r—rrrrrrr WANT ACTIO LARGE COZY 3? PRE tise _ Good parking facilities, MI 6-21
CASH = demand pal ato rem. Our sales vate ee and bath, adults. For Rent Miscellaneous 42
se exe e ®D eee
wit certainly Ss ROOM HOUSE. 113 8 PADDOCK : ; For Contracts New or Old. on our utmost to please pe ee Abederal Private bath. _Inquire at 191 Auburn. ONE WAY
Large or Small. Prt 19 years < — — = Ideal work couple. No |@ ROOM ik a w. Rida COAST TO COAST
6-0401 or PE b0o7s| Estate dealin St] drinkers, Must furn. ref, Shown | St. Indian Village. Gas heat. $85.| RENT HERE LEAVE THERE Ask for Ted M | opt wit be satis- ye Call PE 32-4021 days.| Vacant. FE Closed Trailers
J.C HAYDEN Reckor | SooS tere Se | eee Geelee: Sesh] OS a ie aa ES A hea ren we
aim scaiaa herd day te fit ~. ive. heated, Teoms ond bows. tnformetion. call FE Seest. 1 Open Eve's. & . pal : ete
SS ——| vo Gab ee" fe tdi | RELY POR ERR ROE SAD,» ance pa | Tee Sete Heneee $200,000 00 K : Automatic heat & hot water. En-
UU. SYLVAN LAKE. 3 ROOMS, PRI-
GAYLORD Lake Front round al} modern Gas
Mow! 90 ft. lake front, Where will
you find al] these features. This
is truly a lovely a with ¢éx-
cellent lake view. Call MY 2-2821 soeee and let one of our sales-
en show this. wxseee to sell at
s ss 500 at your term
Off f Joslyn e floo
= poe A aa h
me. Can be arnerea
sonable down Jag ty eo &
monthly payments. See it
$9,500 Total Price How can you match this bedord
an =e 5 room all m bom Located. in & ees
culet et inelghpornood. Yes the price
the owners sacrifice
i eile gain. Better hurry on
r
Ranch Home Beautiful § rooms tpt 2 car gare te ?. Au-
pete atl
modern
with rea
low
today
one.
attached
a good
are selling out of listings. ws
sell your : property. Make
we ft. a ue ap = Insure Ww
GAY L FORD
FE 4-9584 Ieee E. Pike 8t.. Open Eves & Sun
rative Real Estate Exchange
OLD AGE INSURANCE A $3,000 “re payment wll get |
you deed to good, sound 4 room
with full basement. auto and attached garage
Present rent will take care of
ments, tazes and insurance
at extra income Mars = oor
differen ssvece iving an
ng_at of
enegpnenasten=-enertieroeeapnes PARTLY fp bat 7 ROOM HOUSE
tn Harbor. FE 17-0086.
RENT SELL. ¢ ROOMS AND
beth. Of] heat, good beach. Year
home on Lower Straits
e. EM 3-414. Evenings EM
ALL 3 RF AN
bath. EM }-2548 after 4.
WEST
room ranch ho
room, lovely kitchen,
a Named room, oi] fired VACANT. BRAND NEW
rarer
re itv’
hae bath,
furna
VACANT, off Airport Rd
2 bedroom ranch ho
retirement.
ON. SASt aifAbaw RD.
Owner leaving
fice for cash,
alow with 6
ret hoot full Lempert auto
‘oll furnace. Stairway to pa: rtially
2 car finished upstairs garage
Good _ Drayton Plains | 2
— . pil family. Or could imto 9 family.
. ite "& FRANKS GENERAL REAL ESTATE
4305 Dixte Hwy. OR_ 3-9701
: til § —— Bat, "ti 5
28181 tall ‘an ad-writer
Ser youd it” « For Sale Houses
Civilians
$750 Down PLUS COSTS
PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS
‘TAXES AND INSURANCE
Model Aopen dally 2001 Robin-
wood, blocks south of Perry,
gents of East Leu pone heat,
information, call
Castell Realty 1601 £
bile
eet i 4 & | E : 33 HE 5G @
Sg Q
@
it fo
2
STOUT'S
11 Mile Rd Royal
ue de® ™ rt! Best Buys
ROCHESTER $475.00 DOWN
Good substantial 4 bed home, nati Blass = walk to stores, schools and| pei, "aogalow lepated one
churebes’ haw tne ‘be aay ie storm wW. ry
a large tomnllpi a a aa bie Lon ened a 4 + price. $11,008 with easy terms. -
Tmmesias ‘a tkiel 6 WILLIAMS LAKE
Sane csé ie Tice Cue| Sr foe ond be bee foil lot Sey = akieres °; x mace. full Dethvend
8 from school and ba wi aoernecdthen Ws sey eee. ta don’t on oh lapdace ——— seat or “lh alent | Sty #8 with 1380 town. Ce OLive 60371 3 BEDROOM
Maurice Watson, Realtor Good solid-home with Itv- 311 W. Fifth 8t. Rochester ing room. dining reom and . __ kitehen, full basement, off ee furnace and iarge glassed
DRAYTON bura Hews. close 40 schools ra i
and ehepolae center. Only
WOODS ee KEEGO HARBOR ; $18,000. jbedroom blond _ pee completed. oaa Neng room
=| HOLMES-
Eves. OR 3-0006
A HOME OF YOUR
OW .
constructed
nice liv: — oe one Li aos Se oa kitchen,
nonned alley & insulation.
be A good buy, only $1,000 on
NORTH SIDE BRICK
Excellent 3 bedroom brick = fear old. it
begets Calpe te Se beth. Very nice "basement on
furnace, auto r heater
lerge jet. A fee plese of property. red
WEST SUBURBAN
6 rooms, 3 bedrooms, full bath &
utility’ room. Insulation, nice loca-
tion. A sacrifice at $7,000, terms.
Nicholie eee Mt
33_W. Huron FE 5-8183
WEST SIDE
5x
Wonderful home for retirement “couple Bod rental
ment. Priced at only $7960. ~ iad
Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR
* ey Huron
5 ROOM MODERN. 8 ROOM MOD-
eta. 4 room modern. For colored.
P. W. Dinnan & Son, 6 W.
Huron
BUILD: NOW In our well restricted, Waterford
Hills Estates, estimates
pe from our piang or
LE :
HERBERT C. DAVIS 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd.
5 BEDROOM
POSSESSION JAN. 1.
Bungalow with 8 closets. Natural
RANCH HOUSE WEST SUBURBAN
Well located with lake pri
Large lot nicely inadseana!
ing space, Finished in knotty ‘S ng 8
ne * living room 2? bedrooms. At-
ected ise We Patio. Yes, * =
are willing to
us
$950 DOWN $ room modern, full basement, of!
heat, garage, 3 lots. Located west
of Pontiac. Close in
idgeway REALTOR
975 Baldwin — FE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
CLARK VACANT. CITY 3 BEDR
BASEMENT. This home
ment, fruit cellar stoker heat. wired for electtic stove, plastered
walls, oak floors, nice and clean.
Q-car garace. Priced at §11.050
with terms
VACANT. susvnEsa 2 bed-
rooms room dinin
heat, fully insulsted: new 1'p-car sula'
=: iM newly Iand-
CITY HOME. 2 bedrooms “up, Itv- toe pops ae kitchen, and yasem ent with
ameeer ‘Turee ee, Ley lot.
Only $1450 acon full
CLARK REAL ESTATE
FE 46492
sto Madi ang St estate nea
Charles BRICK 2 bedroom
home. plastered a wails . full sated
| $8,500 with $1,000 down.
Pian ATER ahr B.D
Specees new 9 hota
full base
gh T
Edw. M. a, Realtor bination Tl 'N, Saginaw St. Ph. 5-168
Cash Open ‘Eves, “til +30
TRIPP Illinois Avenue
West Side
Ottawa Hills
Leslie R. lripp. Realtor. Lawrence
FE 56161 or FE ¢4278
MACEDAY GARDENS. 4 =
utility and
oppo:
vestment. Call now !
Ciuded’ and. sll for -$8.080.
RAY O’NEIL, Rakos
pe w. kel
103 or FE one FE oven oS .
Co-Operative Real Esta tate Exchange
Bateman
70 Ft. Ranch Home
alley Ge i . ay Li Leigh the down
payment.
West Side Brick
Trade
FORTY-EIGHT *&
THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955
For Sale Houses 43|__ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43
205 full price. Will allow $100 for
Gem Warwick bas several new i to be done on plumbing | owner. Reasonable. auburn ty
3 aan cancun eerne| Will accept trades such as land| FE 5-1387.
Rar coe cetiings massive brick eines) lots, etc. es down NORTHAIDE: € ROOM AND —_
ce, plank oak floors, Cros-) plan.
etches with built in oven! WitTis M. BREWER | teem snd | tomily-clsed ining
dishwasher. Large family! Parke ing wait. gloces oii ered po tlbcg
cut Bu i ond aoa re bouder| FE +61). ‘ve. 2-8832. =M_ as 3" lets, . Pruitt and
* st | rrON PT Al hade. Garden Dcar ga ; head faded bl a apboapayn =| DRAY TON BE AIN Paved drive. 10 W. Stra mare
lee gas. Hest, felnforced co cop.| Walton, Bivd new rooms ea Phone OR 3-9048 or FE 45015. _
crele driveway city sewer aod) Path. full, Dasement. weve low |8 ROGM, MODERN REAL BUY water. Lots 84 wide. Only 2 down pavment. MOR ¥-1395 Only $8,000 with $2,000 down 5 biecks from City maintained —~‘ room: all modern. Only $6,000 with | bathing beach Just north of Mic . cae $150@ down For Colored. Plenty @iebeli and Orchara Lake road $650 DOWN of other homes Easy terms
Call FE #5 or FE 2-2105 ae RED P W. Dinnan & wl fer sppointment and directions FOR COLORELI | Huron
Open Sunday 1 to 6 Price eat and clean ¢room house a
#21 800 up. Immediate possession with, part bath situated on 8 $800 DOWN large .ot om &@ paved street. close, Frame house on three lots with
INCOME | Goede Gate Full two car garage Price 3.800
Neer Cedar Island Leke-Ideal, DFIC* only $4,950 — $800 down. viol ve foe | mpson ‘ uburn
Tt ress Ola ia Nrondeell gener Tst TN tes ary) eiween Livernois and
matic heat. Pins seers house, FE #11 —— oo ne Crooks Road.
Jena, Tarve let) 68 fo 7208 ise) Redraou J BEDROOM HOME. NEAR COM- with circle drive. rie e' est subur' ake priv-
008 iaoes os "conaide| eet, coeolscon an abit. wise leges. Large corner lot. Plastered
v7 M. ELW VOOD. Tot Stake rights, sand beach. 18 ool Becemons a stakes. oe - eucies to Pontiac Only $750 s
e HEL AM. © | “Dial MArket 41875. Walled | _ 9-0242
Pe 5-1284 FE. 43046 take Realty Co 7
f) BUY. TO SELL. REALTOR, GJ. RESALE AVON SCHOOL DISTRICT Sere : ae
Perego _s_e “ene to_see. Located eff Crook . Rd near Au OFF JOSL YN hn, Ave ovely sme. Ome . Southeast Section + ee ful bath in good location | Spel 2 ee
room modern be use with ed-, iG $t.380 down ment, oi] at car and half ge-
jotming store. Bui.able for small, INCOMES rage one block to bus line and
pe: barber shop dry clean- § famiiy located near Fisher store 3 blocks to Tamers Schoo!
bod onal church group. Price! 540° fas income of $80 per | Within walking distance to Pon-
lerms wee Full price 810000 with | use coher — "$3 and has 500, storm W OW & screens, on
RUSSELL. 8 NOTT. MEE 400s $2 600 down jow ean you lone paved street. Pay Ol equity out
ea | monthly payments of only $61 31 WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR LOT 4 family dupiex located north | 40x23. room shel] house end near bus and schools Has | “12 : . .
= you Mus. $110 down, $45, 2 basements and furnaces ful! OFF WALTON
model. For addi- price 616.859 with terms NEAR OPDYKE
See Sanal taform ation contact,
Red Horse pore Eilts. Red. .
262 or F rE mk) ; |
m2 FAMILY Y INCOME Love PERRY PARK Best describes 2 bedrooms, large living
and kitchen. bath and utility
x 280 completely fenced in, plen- room |
Lad George R. Irwin Rea 260 Baidwin Ave
if no ans, FE 2-6544 ty of shade trees) and garden
Cooperative! sal _Estate_ Exchange specs Oniy $7950 with $1,500 | iO
Located on Raeburn Ct with & room modern ranch home Ai! & rooms, 2 bedrooms, large living | large rooms down and 4 rooms! large roome, fireplace, carpeted | room auto. oi] heat. only | biock
up. This is Well constructed, living room & Ginette, tile bath, from school 1 vear old § lees
home ane in excellent condition. sun room recreation room, from the Church of Christ. Low Ou heat end on @ paved street breezeway, garage 2-3 acre lot down payment
Shor distance to sc’ . Owner, An outstand on today buy
market. See for yourself. IVAN W
leaving city. and would like ce
soon as possible. © com-
Jfisterntormation call au f° i NCOME
hes A. NOTT, REALTOR 2 family. 4 room ept down & 3
ive FE E_4-5005 room @| up. Basement a meas:
=ee Bias eee ef only $7 [opie $50 5-5091 or FF 5-9471 GE < answer ph FE 5-2564
Open che and ness e
2 BEDROOMS | Full Oll turnace reer
Pra iss car garage. Lot 54 x INO could be as con-
ere $1763 - We could say. 1111 Joslyn Cor, 3rd REALTOR 6 per cent tract vincing as having you see this Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | TRAILER DOWN cute oe yearset ak nee { |
rooms, tile bath. ¢ . Se Sse For equity on this ope. or would heat Quick possession. Resson- OFF JOSLYN little money and $55 om able price & terms. $1.500 DOWN. | >
CUCKLER REALTY Joseph F. Reis Only) saeeel Pun peice ice ais | desirable home in good section |
abn rere’ . FR OAK | REALTOR 83%, W. Huron St | of city, A fully modern 2 bed- ADS Open room home with hardwood ; ‘ee CT gare hte Come coaperaice Real Estate Exchange | plastered walls, screeeed front do . ee porch, full basement, gas heat, == as lot 50m120 You'll hke tt
= é ‘ ; Evenings
Franklin Blvd. Brick | wa er Atoms: 2 is grand solid brick slate roof
idence has six pai corr —_
2 » baths Large carpeted li | Cass Lake Area 7 eae 2 & bath with canal front- storms & 1 car
garage eee foc quich sale | CLARK REAL ESTATE!
bE 46492 room and den, each ae he: |
a place. Full dining room, kitchen | 1362 W Huron 1
Silver Lake Book, pantry, one dedroom and | Co-operative Rea! Estate a aeeciunes ws et nicely landscaped iavatory all on first floor five
me in very good | good sized bedrooms and 3 baths ‘ .
condition lerre iving = eat | = = nd rye at cuore Beautiful New Homes reed air alj ea! ad wardrobes uw ric par- ia
storms & screens. terms tittioned basement, of] steam $706 een Onna MONTE heat. Attached garage and aiso 22 new homes ready to occupy |
: » SCHRAM
|
' | warn gerage at rear of large by F |
John K. Irwin wtsceped ic ‘on aites “tuuptim: | Gracticall completed “weer ° ~ | maculste home ts being offered ct to sell these 22 home within
hoot by out of town owner at ea frac- iy days. so call once and
1925 ton ef {ts cost at $10,050 cash have first choice on lots and loca- 101% ns Sogins© Street . tion 2 dandy bedrooms, lovely
PE veut | Eve FE 21806 PAUL D. HAMMOND | pbat® sod kitchen. ol ae heat ADAMS | 26%) W Huren Bt Realtor SS tee eee ee bee ei7a g PE 64714 estiy feel for the price of $7.39
CLEAR LAKE. 3 bedroom home FE #774 res they cannot be beat on the market today
WALTERS LAKE BUNGALOW S ACRES Interior to be finished. Basement. Seen
ear port, i aecre* lot, Cedar
ehak: Very attractive
large Commerce Rd thermopane picture windows with
! 1 Ly : BRICK & FRAME
Ma peo hian Chay rE +3383 faccusen name: = Lepage * GARAGE ATTACHED s sement, large en use x room bungalow After §, call on om property, 2 car garage, nice with desutiful bath and page ool LY ahd Wesés Gacore’ location on paved road west of streamlined ee attached con 0S, ‘ yh tINE Pontiac. Well landscaped grounds car @ e. andy lote and = y ieee : $14,060 terns peor ssandy ‘beach at door | oo SSS er outete & appointments
Orawecs an | Fox Lake Privileges preapgmmen Gold CUTE Neat 2 bedroom home with at-
| Large tof Fiske ot Perimiey | SILVER LAKE District 5 i heat. aluminum storms HOME epets — $15,975 1. TERMS | ecreens, a buy at $8,500, terms. $3,000 down will handle this beavy-
habe Jn low and rambling ranch
spacious carpeted liv-
Cc uett as yey with massive ledge.
mE M 3-4197 [ oi view of Stiver Lake
f Course and surrounding coun-
try. Attached
‘Immediate Possession
Only $2,000.00 Down Brand new, 2 bedroom ranch style
bungalow with lake privileges on
delightful Maceday Lake Spacious
and attractive w automatic
heat and hot water, plastic tile ments demanded b:
particular buyer Close dea!
move right ln Consider small
free and clear home in trade
WEST iveeien BUNGALOW
$8500 SALE OR TRADE
Attractive grey shingle modern MONEY |
DOWN |
bath, large utility reowt. laundry two bungalow with stair. tubs, extra stool, le storage way to large attic, prasticaity space, located fost a Williams. completed for dormatory bed- cake Rd. for easy access. By rms Oak floors. plaste walls, . ppointment only. oi! me. _— acon and A-1 . . ; arage Dandy x on buys this beautiful | Woodward Estates black freee ; small home in trade . ; : 3 Bedroom R AN( ‘1H Cory and desirable, 1's story WCRETEARO Enea ene l oe ‘nlintean Pts ep I beg | Attractive home situated on an mi Jup! (full) basement auto acre of land on Williams Lake matic heat) and bot coter paved Rd Some fruit and berries. abun- dance of perennials and shrubs
modern home with basement. nice
Itvable rooms throughout Sell or
take smal] home tn trade
WE SELL _ we TRADE
DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE 41557,
752 Huron st HOME.
30-Year Terms wait, see it today.
"BUD" ' NICHOLIE Story Book estate — insurance
w . : 49 Mt. Clemens Co. ‘ati ! Suburban Location ‘Evel Mrs Relchner FE 51201 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange
These homes are nested vetween INVESTMENT y rontige Motors Arce Maceday and Willems Lakes— Close im location. Two homes on tt) ee GOR Oe iv minutes from Pontiac one extra large Gixroom frame. Livin Lig room, dtnin,
It's @ beautiful “wuburben setting heat ‘4 room, | room, kitchen. bath hardw Bodern: eal floors. basement, recreation space.
offering pearly iM in path. rechiniy heoaded as tad f bvtee baa plus | Sicarcgavase’| ai ecep 6 ee oll furnace. storms and screens
ef open spaces and loa Property in a commercial sone garage. large lot on a pay trem air. Furnished model sg Have salesman show you. street with nice garden space
Tau ted at Priced at only $9450 -— terms
NEAR AIRPORT 6690 Manson West of City this Ranch Tr LILTZ
bungalow, aluminum siding Hes
. 3 bedrooms Build in tile bath Peal Pstate and Incurance
Drive | oak floors, built 1952 Basement. 1011 W Huron FR 5-6181 oi] heat. $12.700 @ per cent in Open 6-6
Of Williame Leake road LO ; AW of junction of items rok
pio aba sad odl Joseph F. Reisz. 7 OR 34708
REALTOR $3'6 Wo Huron st | n 0250
Cosperatine Real Estate Exchange |
GATEWAYS to, 81500 DOWN = For thie west aub- urban home on large double
Fistabiished tm 1914
Features H I PPINESS he Features a tiled bath 2 | edrms I‘e-car garage and
One nest » ake privileges Reduced to 87.-
Carpor OCATED FOR : Bus eerrice a . —— DRAYTON AREA — §-. Large lots YOUR FAMILY 8 HAPPINESS “home all in sacetienin conentanr Lake pri en Near Walton and Opdyke Just Modern kitchen. bath with show- Natural fireplace for | one year old, this popular 6 er. oi] furnace 2-car garage additional cost | foom and bath 3 bedroom ranch everhead doors and cement | home offers a vestibule entrance drive’ Landscaped iake privi-
with guest closet to a spacious leges paved road $13 ach
living room Carpets wall to wall $3,000 B ei i nice kitchen with plenty of, cup-
| boards, plastic tile bath, ofl heat. | x; : Payments | tubs. Rusco juminui screens, nonTe enna near wh hoon : | landscaped lot 60x210 car "53. plastered walls.
$75 Per Month | iii Saatt aers. tt! Gb Shuatta aie j | ht “rou'eL Sige ir geht at $5,950 with $1,950 down.
Sasa ot) ee —
ighborhood. appro:
| wistely A 1 acre. *. Landocaping and : | — oS 800 Go rage Offered at
eS 300 down SEF IT TO- | rg
“ = | = Aire
: : SALEA BY: . } | To Buy—To Sell—To Trade | ofteted a = aie ten a 2D E. MUNRO, Realtor you BUY IT—WE'LL INSURE IT a SMALL PEAMILY | "“antthed, Zoedrm. "home Ths
FULL PRICE ONLY |"Wen planned “p room asc tein | Yestment or ‘ideal for. bandy-
$1] QOQ | Same Bites tee "ecree | ii Completed. Ses thls st 2 a 4 ay aide home. Only #1350
wor ee CS tag 2
aon” MAHAN “Eset
— te to" ine wow: ot only $5050
FLOYD KENT, Realtor “Waterford Township
OR S4ne , TY CO., REALTORS Co-operative Real Estate. Exchange
FE 20263 a
and al) the culstonsing appotnt- |
today's most |
and |
|
~ WHITE
NEW HOMES: THe “ELDORADO”
I IN CL
co! MMUN
Bee
1OON LAKE SHORES | 4
| Brick Ranch Fype If you can beat this value,
woul
bath
of birch door cupboetds
large
lot on Walton Bivd
leges to 6 lakes.
not
mediate occupancy at only $15-
and
our
We
ane
Bun
of &
FHA—CIVILIANS ranch homes to
ton.”
perimeter gas ; heat
al = =wnit.
to 8 BROS.
GI's $750 Dn.
FHA $2,100 Dn.
‘ull Price $14,700 MOMtETE GARDENS WITH
the
The home ts heated with
dis)
daily.
id like Da
ome with 2 car st-
arage. Large living room
tbule entrance and pan j
Select oak floors with tlle |
Spacious kitchen with lets
110
Lake privi-|
Believe it or
home is ready for tm- | utility room.
this
convenient terms Cal |
office or appointment ay |
will be proud to show you
bord family this ho ome. Open |
1 to 8 Located ‘s mile cert |
jashabaw Rd.
$650 DOWN $51 al MO are a AND
INSUR.
A new 4 room jena Matility reat
with
floo:
Full price $7,300 Mode] located
ml res Rd_ et Ste of
ton Rd. Open Sun. to
REALTORS® _Phone OR 3-1872_or OR 3-1295_
FE | 3 BEDROOM HOUSE
throughout 3 corner lots
1'y-car garege Paved driveway
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Folding stairs to storage in attic full bath and of] heat Oak
kitchen
WHHTE BROS.
CARPETED fenced
‘w down pay-
PE 21111 se
_Terms
Santa's.
Helper OR CHRISTMAS
We want to
help vou tind the perfect
gift
your Gmily Bo out for a
be BEAUTIPUL SYLVAN MANOR —a new home for
visit to
face brick
located in spacious
homes
lovely Oo nop couneings
JUST
3 and 4 Bedrms.
Solid Drive—Carport
Shopping Center Within $14,950 Inclucting Téxts0 bot
As low as
$1490 DO
COMPARE
2 Baths
Walking Distance
Also
Close to Public and
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PI Parochial Schools OUR EXHIBIT HOME
UARE LAKE AND
DDLEBEI.T ROAD
orthwood Organization Inc.
ione: F Ederal 46191
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W. Huron ar PE 5-108 To BRANCH. tac sh Lea ses 3 Next to the ramers Power se ae cere :
50-ft.
4e. block 2 > el , Whit ANNETT
OFFERS
temore Street
$ room modern home
first Moor. 2 bedrooms and
bath vfae Large bedroom can
bad rah ed for 3rd bedroom
basement, gas heat
rch. 1's car ga-
rage smal] down payment.
Suburban Newly decorated 5 room and
bun le -
ent condition overiookin
lake. Pull basement, oi
heat, attached 1% car ga
rage. Situated on ', acre
close to schools $10.500
terms
i! larkston Estates
Syly New 2 bedroom ranch home
in good residential area
fireplace. ful] basement au-
tomatic gas heat attached
garage Separate recreation |
area An outstanding value
&t $12,900,
an Vallage Brick
Almost new 2 bedroom
bungalow with stair- brick way to ished se cond
floor. Spacious rooms, ce-
ramie tile bath gas fur
nace, aluminum storms and
screens, large well land-
landscaped lot 65x142
clone fenced $13.900. term®
Clarkston Estates
Attractive 7 room
privileges. Living- room 12x
wi lace, sun par-
lor, 10x23, 3 rooms, mas-
ter bedroom 1223. Carpet-
ing included. Full basement,
hee " nace ‘2 car garage
ee nee rey land-
scape lt extra lot
le. sie b00. terms.
Clarkston Brick Ranch
“a blocks ' ni ood condition Living rm.
ining room and kitchen on |
only $2500 down | | PAYMENTS $33
cy-!
home in:
excellent condition with lake |
eo 'g3.N Telegra | Co-operative SLICE OF HAM
ROOM MODERN HOUSE ON|4 ROOM FURN HOUSE. | BY NER, RANCH : __- St. 7 room modern nana: Watkins Lake i ome home, 1 acre of $8500 BY OWNER
€ room: modern Central. $790 I room ir bouse, one floor.
aogy bed > rat 2 Conabengy tell Goon mers etal. A rol ayy ull mel
1 reom Racy Norton. fiy| Corecr Wet om paved strest clece Se moppreny —_ Sapte on Clare Bi 3 houses"
en Auburn Ave. Plenty of other e oee and oateel Sheet: © Ideal location. For com oo. ble. 22 ‘Auburn.
homes, Eas: hope WwW. sT OSE PH HOSPITAL AREA formation call Mrs. Spears. Phone WN
& Son, hl iad ieee ner vedroom, nearly new home. ‘Ait BATH. AUTO. HOT $400 DO
‘OWNER BEING TRA! . 4" Immediate possession. ~ $11,300 are ith stool in | Modern 2 bedtoom home. let bedroom home. Pioneer Highlands. with $1,550 down. Only 963 per| Water. Small houses with stoo! aorm s and screens, a a@ice cor-| — _ bak vileges. FE 2-3 |.) month. Includes taxes and insur-| [e@!. Price, bapge a Terms. = ner ie ke _peivileg —| information, “call Mra. Spears. ae
+ TWIN LAKE SECTION ™'C. PANGUS 1919 M-15).
YLVAN LAKE 3 Foome bedroom, living reom. | 199 "Ww Pike aera On exe Ph. Ortonville 132 collect: cuohen and bath Extra $5.- jcay WEWoH ay PRACTICALLY NEW
AP Now sheatures
“... Any old junk — clothes — RADIOS?” For Sale Houses 43
HAYDEN — Pry ’ on tT? *
Bath, ova iSeces oat
water T. 2 bedrooms not yet
—— , and to
room
ir furnace.
brice
i c HAYDEN, Realtor 86 E. Walton. Open Eves. FE 8-0441
GOOD BUYS
$1,009 DOWN |, Nearly new 3 bedroom home on
lot tm north east large section,
Only ly 97.47% complete price
3 ete pate INCOME
to downtown. Priced to sell
gue rn) only $0,050 with $2,500
. J. A. Taylor} | noe eee anaes
100 oatiand A FE ¢-
Open Eves. Free Parking
WILLIAMS LAKE $8,450 x bedroom ranch type. aluminum
i2xs4. ft. living room _ For Sale Houses 43
@ ACRES wa, At ye pea MYERS yy
T empleton oes
NORTH SIDE. Located on comer, of MS® and
7 heat bon = mond ome Lo ‘alee it a S eseny bel c. = v
fo" excellent location. er rear? $750 | road po ee ooh standing = ot Ee
7 $37,000 with A BARGAIN Balance ot
Excellent poverten location. § GIROU? e FE su RANKS room ranch, 2 bed 8, full AL ESTA
bath, -hardwood floors. wall to GENERAL RE
wall _soroeting- room, | 4909, Dixie tl 8; Set, ‘tt § p.m lastered walls. Full ement, | __Open until 5. Sat. tl a forced alr of] heat, hot water | MIL’ D. Ig ACRES. A Ne
coogand i eeeeey lke ing General Motors. One mile
‘plastered rage. House is frontage, Livingston County.
oexe0 including ferage. lots Tx No soning, y for develop-
oe pele pat 1 whoce Gear farm beer py oer . rees ga: * space. room \.
school. A 060 down. 000 «Liddell, 214 East Lib-
Seucaetal dicesus Parsee to er Milford. MUtual 4€-6275;
mo 2.
W Hit E LAKE AREA For Sale Farms 48
Pu’ een Saved ake oti ARMS AND ACREAGB : : POR F.
eh eee Seg, ors Teuced ee Rutledge. OR 31111, FE 40003,
A Lake privileges This “should 4 Miles Road Frontage ry oor mont ale $2.80 down. babe Grand Phaeceri Pepe al al
I . iO; uge
kK. L. Templeton, Realtor dustrial plants that demand new 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE 4-456. homes. Detrott’s 4th largest milk
After 6, po answer, call rE producer. Will produce income
Sener “ceime | Gncail: cmerel For r Sale Lake Property 44) oak ui : Ne lt lt ll Ll
2 BEDROOMS. LARGE edi
= Fireplace. 8un room. Radi- Sale Business Property 49
jas heat, Lakefront. ‘ Q
*walte ER GREEN, MY 2-5831. DI x IE
SAVE. Leos New 2 pear a. 3 extra lots Highway Frontage i & is
basement. good private beach 1°| Located in center, of | Drayton ik- from Williame Lake. You) ‘ight industry. Excellent site for Re oS ee) lle store vot, “Bio & 8 room house ‘EST. on ek, ne condition, haa
fod pa BR ae Oe fete oll er eee full rae 832 W Huron —_—Ph. *FE_4-3505 i converted
UNION LAKE AREA. MODERN 3 teticc income) Cares! 8) ear coe:
poms: 1 —- base-| ment block garage $15,000, terms.
For Sale Houses 4&8
This Week's Special A snug little 1 bedr
with electric lights, tollet & lava-
tory. Living room. kitchen and
acreened perch on lot about 50 un
100 Lake privileges Convenie
to shopping center Requires $1730 |
oor payment Full price only
$4750
I MBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd.
Union Lake Village
EM 13-3314
Civilians AS LOW AS
$550 Down BILUSTEOSIS
72 PER MONTH PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE
Mode! open dally and Sunday. 120
Blaine One block west of Mont-
alm. between Montcalm and
Oakland Two rooms, living
rootm. kitchen, bath, and utility
room celored Youngstown cabi-
nets, tile bath. sliding windows,
near school, apy 2 red and trans-
verelet For additional informa-
jon, ca&
Castell Realty 1601 EF il MILE RD
JOrdan 60708 Lincoln 1.1785
Beautifully Planned! 3%© fi living room!
gieaming — spacious $& room bun- |
gaiow—all dressed w
ters iron grill
many evergreens
¢ttchem, cefamic tite 12 ft bedrooms 1's car garage
cement aries Across from Cres-
Park privileges
powT. DEI AY -CALL NOW
Square 2 Acres! Modern brick bungalow 40x34 8 |
spacious rooms. 21218 living room
with heatolater fireplace En-
trance hall with closets hard-
ood floors , plastic walls, pias-
tic tile bath Kitchen has cabi-
nets galore Stairs to storage at-
tic Full basement. oi] heat. Brick
I car garage too! SEE
TIME. we have the key
Immediate Possession Cute modern one bedroom bunga-
low-—living room 16 f kitchen
bedroom and plastic tile bath
Oak floors. plastered walls. Base- ment has gas furnace water
heater. Lot 100%142.50 $7,368 tota!
rice WERE WAITING FOR
OUR CALL!
HUMPHRIES | /REAL TOR FE 20474 e Open Evening»
r Real Estate Exchange
HOUSE FOR SALE 5 ROOMS
With unfinished attic Possibly con-
vert to income Corner lot gas
heat full basement Gerage. Close
to Fisher Body $10 500 with $3500
down Sacrifice fer cash. Phone
_FF 260%
CLARKSTON
$14,800
LOW GI & FHA TERMS
A DREAM HOME IN A LOVE- LY SUBURBAN SETTING. WITH. IN WALKING | DISTANCE OF EDROOM | FACE ily BATHS A TOTAL 8Q FT. OF LIVING
MODEL LOCATED ON WALDON
RD. 's MILE EAST OF CLARK-
STON TAKE US. 10 TO MIS5.
JUST BEYOND WATERFORD) |
TURN RIGHT THRU CLARK- |
STON
ROSE HIN
REALTY CO. KEnwood 2-9060
New Brick Ranch Home padab Bloomfield. just south of
roo! and
1300 ca ft. of living area,
plus full basement with fire-
piace for recreation room
Attached 2-car garage, Lot
90 x 250 =
38 Mlison Street Off Oakland Ave New Call-
fornia redwood bungalow 4%
large rms. and vanity tiled
bath Mirror-like Oak floors,
plastered and painted
walls High light basement
with gas furnace Anderson
windows with complete
storms and screens. Only 5
blocks from downtown If
vo? want @ well-constructed
new home, economical to
maintain and close to vour
work, be sure to see this.
Lake Privileges Om Syivan Lake A most
desirable home for a large
family 7 room modern
This ity eds home has
giassed-in as heat
and wall- to-wall carpeting
trees. all fenced va real v
ue at $9.500. about $1 900
down. - -
Drayton Woods The very latest designt.in a
contemporaty brick ranch
plastered arage. Large pic-
tu water soft-
ev rms and screens.
Nice lot 60 x 200. Price now
only. $16,000 with “ee
*KINZLER “REAL TOR
670 W. Huron St. Phone FE 4-3525
rative Real "Estate Exchange
QUICK SALE: A NEW oot
tonal — les in . Smal
3 BEDROOM r lot im excellent north
oa ‘cation — down, immed. | «
ity WRIGHT, Realtor I
|
room home |
| Eves’ EM 3-3705 {
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| }
Polished and |
| 412
Open _F
___ For Sale Houses 4
quite semeiese: Waterford area.
$200. dow
$ room furnished house Keego. im-
| GEO. MARBLE, Realtor a Andersonville Rad., Waterford
ie ROOMS AND
Large
5 acres
3 BEDROOM BRICK
$1,000 DOWN
| $700 DOWN |
Canenting 2 bedroo ranch |
type homes Plastered walls oak floors. forced air gas heat. Large
Northwest of Clarkston with four
8 lots with neat 4 room house nice | lawn trees ceeet Agesy Bird ,
east of C 3 000 Terms,
PONTIAC RE AL TY CO!
137_Baldwin _ _ FE 5-235 = ROOM HOUSE. NEW, NOT
aed Only
$750 down. $3,750
e OR 3-1268
BATH GARAGE.
breezeway, new furniture, corner
lot. $1500 down. FE 53-7686
INCOME PROPERTY
and small single homes
4 room house Basement. oil heat, 2 car garage Also stor-
eee building Por price and terms
ROSE. McLARTY FE 2-2162_ or FE 5-3578
$3001 DOWN | New 3} bedroom house with ba
ment Interior unfinished Good
location large wot OR 3-7301.
Immediate possession on this new
brick ranch me Large living
room with fireplace Outstanding
home throughout Large lot with
Elizabeth Lake privileges $13.-
price With terms. We be-
is~one is @ steal See for
Beaded Arrange for an appoint-
ment. We have the key
bedroom home. the north end
and
eo ft
$7,500 full price. Vacant. Im-
mediate possession
picture window Located in city
Lae full Le $49 month i ing. taxes and
Only 2 ‘eft -at this price
them today :
Russell Young REALTOR W Huron
ves ‘til FE 40612
2 ACRES insurance
See
FE 44525
tm house for quick sale $5.800
$1,800 down
Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES
Sree HILLS Beautiful 2 bedroom brick ranch
home. hot water base-rav heat.
carpeting drapes, water softener
bac yard fenced, inclosed back
porch. large jot Truly a beautiful
home only $26.500 with terms
FOREST LAK
Country Club Estates Nearly
completed lovely brick ranch
home 3 bedrooms ful) basement
fireplace 2-car plastered garage.
exclusive surroundings, $27,500
with terms
HICKORY GROVE ROAD
2 bedroom brick ranch type on
one acre of ground. Fulj base-
ment with recreation room that is
out of this world Completely tiled
Tioor and paneled a}
beautifully gene breezeway, home
all landscaped. one of the nicest
homes im the Bloomfield area.
FRANKLIN AND ‘ HICKORY GROVE
Roads frame the beautiful Hickory
Knolls Subdivision, 6 modern brick
ranch homes nearing completion
Priced from $ up. and they
will handle good mortgages. Plan
now, to visit this area and select
your bnew home or- lot
Ev eninge after 6. call Mr. Weitzel.
FE, 5-7585.
OFFICE OPEN 0-6
A JOHNSON, Realtor
1704.8. Telegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533 |
REALTOR 43_W. Huron 8st.
Selene ar
Partridge |= 18 THE “BIRD’ TO sEB
TRADE! .
NEW RANCH HOME Have you an older home? Want
a new home? Here's a brand new
3 bedroom brick ranch home built
the “old fashioned’ way The
‘finest materials and workmanship
have been used throughout. Large living room with aitrectice planter
lavatory just off the
kitchen The dining 7. and kitchen
will “knock your eyes out,’ it's
an all Youngstown decorator eae
or kitchen with built in perverse
disposal, stove hood and and
Lazy Susan The extra large tiled
basement wil] make an idea) fami-
e-in
showplace Priced
very reasonably at Just $29,500 on
terms See it today
IN A HURRY? Tt takes just $950 down on this
comfortable 5
nishings ine ludin,
frigerator in the full price of just
$6, as lake privileges on
Williams Lake. You can “move 1g
immediately.
WARD E. PARTRIDGE |
FE 28316 Eve, 1.
LADD'S FOR BETTER LIVING with 2 car
gareee, te es aatee ie
6 room Nee lakefront on ved
Fond. sory - :
acres,
down,
room brick ranch heme,’ Pire-
bis, Beautiful wooded jot. $14,-
“LADD'S INC.
rE
LB Real Fatate xchange
al - iding, Enott rr
finished tn may ene ae heater.
& A very neat
3- years ecreens.
blero Lake privileges. hnme-
diate possession. Only $1,500 dn
HOLMES-
BARTRAM 4392 Dixie Hwy.
OR 3-1950
Eves OR 3-0006
IMMEDIATE POSSESSION
2 bedroom nares —— last setae
Corner lot on paved
to bus and school. 913.280, * 42,350
dow oT a moertree anne
bedroo early new hom lopadiole: puseonsien! $11,300 with
$1,550 down. Only $63 per mon’
Includes taxes and maareeee
LAKE ON
3 rooms. Bedroom, Addr | room
kitchen and bath. Extra lot. 65.
full price Will allow $109 for
work to done on plumbing
Will ac trades such as tand
contract ts. etc. aa down pay-
WILLIS M. BRE WER
PE 45181;
ZACRES 4 room white house on @ hilltop
Full basement with bot air fur-
2 bedrooms & full
kind of flower and shrub
ace in the
rom Lake Town
Mal! on M39 pice 96.300 This
wont last long — so call now!
WILLIAMS LAKE Very neat 2 bedroom Large
Attached garage. Fenced
jandecaped yard basment
lots. Nearly new & completely
Zeger This home would sell for
‘considerably more in a few
months when the lake season
starts Priced for quick sale at
only $11,500 terms
LAKE AREA room Attractive 2 bed
and utility
Storms and acre
scraped with roses and
strawberries Cedar shakes siding
“Ww HIT E BROS.
REALTORS
Phone OR 3-1872 or OR 3-1295
FOR BETTER HOMES
AT LOW DOWN PAYMENT
SEE PEARL BLDG. CO
Model at ead Madison
Phone 5-T923
KNUDSEN
Near Silver Lake
This 3 bedroom home has one bedroom on first floor also
dining room and living room with fireplace. Full] basement.
2 cdr garage. Lake privileges
West Suburban between Cooley and
ke oads Two
rooms
Approximately
4 acres of land. Terms.
Close to Lincoln Jr. High Four f hocdel old. 2 bedroo 2
lota te at $6,100 00 maith
Wm a Koudsen
Sio0)6— Pontiac pre cann Bid'«
Pn FE
BROWN bungalow wits | ce “po z) rien ft.
lot. is one ts eer clean & in
A-l Alt Tod Lake privileges &
close to school .
$1500 DOWN-— FRONT-+wo room ¢ with all furni-
ture included. Large lot with good
sandy beach.
$2000 DOWN —3 bedroom brick home with nice natural fireplace. Large
enclo Lethe dl ic at only
$7,900. “Here is a good home and good condition ;
$2500 DOWN -WEST SIDE-Brick &
Frame 3 bedrooms. Full base-
ment Recreation rm., gas furn ,
facet rear yard jemieae
& screens. Select
tors “and plastered CE Pores
$11,500 PRICE-Lovely 3
bedroom modern Mp yote with
full ———— “Only 3 ‘3 old
Oak floors plastered. walls
“eg real value” ments are
only 864.57 per m including
taxes & Ins.
1. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362. W. Huron FE 2-481
Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange
GILES NEAR FISHER BODY th
HOM EOR BUSINESS ft, = 120 ft. on EB. Pik hall. Can
LET Us SELt, YOUR HOMB . bath | J
rage. ‘ane privileges. Includes 2, HOLMES- aod lots. All this for $12,000
‘erms
Here
lot. is a $1,000 one Just reduced oF $12,900 for
the holidays only.
masonry
lta attached car garage on large
Lake privileges BARTRAM 4392 pa atalad ih Hwy.
Eves. OR 90008
BUSINESS FRONTAGE gift for some-
Brand new solid
room modern home |
erms.
Cedar Island Lake frost, very | 3 lots Near Oxbow Dance -
modern, like new. Has 2 large vilion Owner wil sell at sae-
alee oe oo enclosed tifice for cash 1 d
porch, 2-car attac garage. Has ; a 7 ety ees eernae er | Dorotliy Suvder = yet “old skates on a new skates
= sale, cheap. Skates |
ultiple Christina tree
haben pte special, $1.47 ctrie
outdoor Christmas trimmings,
complete line Cd fireplace fixtures,
electric
cookers, frv 5 pressure ©
ers. heaters aa ‘teal, € clocks,
ravers mz isit our arse. ‘oy “Open venings until nismeen: easy
742 _W Huron
ILL AC Ee
ear ss down payment on § room
house. Call FE 61348
__ For Sale Clothing __ 56
BABY , SIE 1-4. REA. SONABLE. eo RIDGE RD
PHONE FE ¢
BEAUTIFUL 6f.VER FOX JACK- 55 SS
et size 14
3-9105 like new. §75. OR
coat, sh
Birmingham, Sar 6-030
GIRLS COAT SiZF 1¢ 1% &
GIRL’ 8 SIZE 8-10 SUBTEEN RED
ent condition MA 5.
2 ae WHICH
RN ONCE. ONE 18 LAV-
ENDAR AND THE Is
abet ONLY
THE PROMS. FoR TPURTHER INFORMATION
ALL PE 86-2181 AFTER 5 PM
|LOvELY KOLINSKY MINK CAPE
f or best offer MI 46325
iF: Stace AND 1 WHITE 2 PIECE
hand-crocheted dresses, size 123-
14; one grey Persain paw coat;
one green gabardine fitted coat;
1 navy biue suit 8625.
\$700 MINK . DYED MUSKRAT full pele coat, excellent cond..
— ond Bacrifice for $250. MA-
SS SS SUITS. LEATHER TOP | 4-6638 _ Step table, like new. !
ae 34 “LONG. $20.—«OFE | 2-1087
|WEDDING GOWN AND VEIL,
Sie 16. OR FO WHITE BROCADE SATIN WED- ding gown finger
rs ite ets D BOY's Ni
mendes 2 pr. slacks.
te He ousehold | Goods 57 aed
Moe e like 80 1 et cock-
tal ‘table. 1 drum tab! floor
lamps. 1 small washing machine.
YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&s.
as & elec., up all
3 up se 625 up: radios. 86 : nal nas amet e sets, 5 pe
bo a I -algllt = ~F fee Bhs suites.
presi a oneee oo up i,t
we: 2 ie Gaal ‘oot around 2 s-res
eS te) aN DAILY iJ uae ®
te we A
&83 ncaa or * mi. ie Mot Stour
re tie on Auburn
ree al Give Holdens Red (othe!
ALL NEW
FURNITURE $19.00 Cotton Mattress, . 10.95
50 Inne attress . $19.95
at tt Gurome brsakiest t08 ona a cieateaens bowees 4.96
$69.00 9x12 Axminicter 90 rugs $42
e buy, sell and exchange every-
Gise for the ho me
Oakland Furniture
8. Saginaw
We buy. sell and xchange
cx WA MACHINE. it Berkley
1x R,
new. fully. Delivered
he per week. sgt ng! Sage oe I ition. $39 Phone
BLOND A .
like new: limed 4 bed-
suite, Admiral TV, pool
table, auto. record . 303
Drayton Plains, 4512 Dixie Hwy, | Nev
Hoban Rent Ads! Room,
met ped
preset plain di}
gee ‘Dial FE | BLACK PERSIAN LAMB LADY'S |_|
} Geod condition
ONLY | i]
SIZE 0 Fe PECT FOR A GIRL IN| THE HIGHSCHOOL GLEE S|
|
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=
aT 3 SRiLtraMs 8ST. FIRST) Pa
Sale Household Goods 57
CHAIRS, OCCASIONAL, 2 MAHOG-
ateen stripe. Slipcovers. MI
record players. FE 5-8756.
DI SETS, AS-
semble these yourself and save, |.
war chairs and table,
830. The
ass models, famous make, for-
tops, popular oars
compare
ed fe these oe
chigan uoresc
rd Lake Ave ~~
DARK RED | mre Se suite with double bed. MI "083.
D&EP FREEZE Pis_-appliances loor .
e eat bi savings. a. rie bere Orchard Lk. Rd. DI SET, 4 CHAIRS ane
size elec Fr an cne..tam
DEEP “pRERZE UPRIGHT, ONE érica’s best makes. freee-
ea
ncrateuad in
Fluorescent
Ave -
| DEEPFREEZE. 6 CUBIC FT
$85. Refrigerator-12 years 1
| ‘ol
transit
393 «(Ore
= ey ®
c, =
bd
: : 849. cover Vecuum with filter-sac
$73.50, Contemporary design linen
Tw coverlets and dust ruf
et 32.50 Rummage Lincoin
DRYER, DEMONSTRATOR. 605. BR. B. Munro Electric. 1060 W. Huron.
WONDAWEAVE RUG vce AND
Sep suite,
maborany). 3
leaves: 8 heavy. chairs. Lai
_Mrewe." hooked rugs, 0x 6-
7 PIECE DINING ROOM SUITE.
= » oth. —Dresser, $65
FE 2-9508.
21" TV. $100 ° PIECE DINING
room silite, $60. (jas range, 875
Or all for §200 cash FE 5-5135
2 PIECE LIVING ROOM SUITE. 1
drum table. breakfast set. chrome
with 4 chairs 24 ft extension jad-
der Good condition, reasonable
$176 Bloomfield Ct. Birmingham
_MI +6902
ie bial ASCE MODEL Wi
in good condition. a
pega finish with matching cabi-
Also Walnut finished
desk, $18 After 6. call FE 5-2787
3 PC. MOHAIR Phtit| ROOM
spa Wine color $-2835.
PIECE ORAL “EXCEL-
1860 Rich- ra
ELECTRIC DRYER. Fa-
mous name siightiy
marred. eceonen value. Mich-
‘gan Fluorescent. 393 Orchard
ELECTRIC STOVE. $15. OTL
space heater . Kenmore Iron-
er, $50. MY 3-3772
FOR SALE: - GUARANTEED RE-
tricera! : : 95 up
Wringer washers $39 95 up
Spinner washers : 69 95 uD
- Vacuum cleaners . 7.05
Rov's. 96 Oakland FE 2-402
GARBAGE DISPOSALS NEW
while they last $4995 R
Munro Electric,
GAS RANGE, FULL SIZE, | 3 years old. Perfect cond. $65 OR
_ +8464 mee se
GOOD USED UPRIGHT PIANO
Sell cheap. Moving. FE 4-1803.
GOOD ADJUSTABLE HOLLYWOOD
bed frame, 68. 90-coil, #4 springs
$8. Dining room furniture. table.
4 chairs. buffet, $90. Large waffle
_tron, $8. PE 49641
HOTPOINT MOBI
et. Floor mode
_ Munro Electric
[LE DISHWASH-
$19995 OR B. 060 W. Huron
FUNNY coh) by Hershberger
“Just a minute! You're only supposed to hold little girls} 599,
on your lap!”
Se ee TRADE-IN DEPT. Recon, Guar. elec refrig $40 95
Recon Guar elec. washer sed be |
Elec range Hi-ler $29 95
35 inch gas range $39 05
Heavy Walnut twin beds $ 9.95
5 pe Wood Dinette $24 95
Davnepof Odd 0.95
2 pe. Living Room Suite $10.95
$1800 Uph Vanity Benches $385,
WYMAN’S Easy Terms
18 W Pike St. ___ FE ¢1122
Twit @ POSTER BEDS. fat. resses & springs Matching
bdo chest, ~ ion $100. re
52 2 Gal. Electric
1960 N Ooayte or Cor reates Rd.
12% INCH RCA CUNSOLE $2096.
Tv antenna kit $0.05.
WALTON TV Walton | Cor Josivyn
USED > APT. | R, B. Munro Electric
_W. Huron
USED REFRIGERATOR
B. Munro Electric,
_W. Hu mone BO
USED HOT Pate AUTOMATIC washer Be $29
and up. new Hot = see
422 ~W
Co,
$35 AND 1060
now Radio & Appliances
_rop BUCS
TO 6 ROOM. OIL BURNER
_With blower. $35. MA 5-0786
WAYNE GABERT’S —
TELEVISION SALE RCA Console, new picture tube $59
RCA Table, new picture tube. $58
Emerson Console, new Be tube $49
Motorola Console, new tube
ia Table Motor: Lest
NT NOE.
on class oor ane size
¥ space
$65 Alcs Bendiz electric
$65 MAyfair 6-2780
HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER.
matched pair, $360.96 installed
R. B. Munro Electric. 1060 W ns
ryer
Huron
HOT POINT SPECIAL, DOUBLE ie "SECTIONAL oven e Originally $340 96,
now $208 ‘R_B Munro Electric |
Co.,_1060_W_ Mur HOOVER VA LIKE NEW
$1495 Belts bags trushes al)
12 CU FT. WESTINGHOUSE RE- frigerator, lees than 1 year ot¢d
_MI_ 40270
8 FT. KELVINATOR 2 REPRIGER-
$65. Wrought iron & glass
$0) FE F188 KENMORE WASHER GOOD
condition FE 47487
2x12 LINOLEUM $7.20: s FIT WALL TILE. RN. FT 20c)
Guar. House Paint, gal $1 0s)
VIN INLAID TIL 10c
RUBBER BASE PAINT. GAL. $3.50
$49.
eeuree a wins 10 cH for 1 eps
121 N. een FE 56-6180
2 YEARS TO PAY
1245" TV CONSOLE FOR SALE: FE 2-8031.
COUCH. boner brown, nub’ tweed. a
few mos old Biond seater
bie, $30. FE 68-0274
bed box springs and mat-
are for double FE 5-4897.
199 Florence. .
USED DEPT. Maytag washer 8 20.50
Emerson 12 in. TV 3 30.50
Apt. size gas range $ 65 00
Dining room table and 6
chairs $ ase
Frigidaire automatic washer $140 65
New Hamilton Dryer . $129.95
$129.95
wr SCLAYTON’S Furniture, Appliances 3065 Orchard Lake Rd. SALE ALCOHOL — ANTIFREEZF pret arcs SYERS 161 (W__Wurea,_FE +e FE $86i! or PE. 58074 i908) FRIGIDAIRE. 115 CU. FT a ee Imperial cold-pantry refrig... 1984 ~~ 6,000 0 SQ. FEET OF
1s85 model Priguaire washer By | © NE\W FURNITURE GM official buying 1956 models | \\V ARE HOUSE PRICES
Cawace sOrkwa AMON CHAIN 61) | 1v =e) Tom beiroem Eevee 7AEIEGEIEIVING Henry Clay. FE 23-4413
LINOLEUM AND PAINT SALE. 42
__ Price at Jack's | ld win
Lord’s Hee’ $ ~ dinette set $40
sofa-bed $49 95
Sued TVs from $24 05 up
Hide-a-bed from 6139.95 . up
Used gas stoves $20.
Lord's
Furniture and Appliances 125 W. Huron 4-0503 “where Wrigley's Used To Be"
MAYTAG ROUND TUB WASHER Wringer needs repsiring FE
MAPLE DAVENPORT AND
chair, General Electric stove.
Hamilton gas dryer... Kenmore
washer. ahogany coffee table.
lamps.
chairs, small radio and mise.
items. FE 29-7138.
MAYTAG SQUARE TUB WASH-
er, 5 years old Best offer FE
NEW ‘TAPPAN PHILO AS | RANGES.
oie Munre Elec-
care He WALL capinen 9% vars 2 oa nr
__Stove, All like new. MI te
PLAYER PIANO. LIVING ROOM furniture a melodeon. FE
§-1925. 223 Nelson
REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR'S |
1955 =models. one.of America’s
best brands. Perfect new muaran- teed for buy a new 5 vears, refrigerator for a little more than eco:
a used machine Lae Fluor-
escent, |_ Orchard Lake Ave
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES
All makes. $24.95 & up Pully
guaranteed. Thyle mention
N. Johnso n. _
ROUND — DINING T TABLE AND 6
e $50; painted dresser and
2 arawer chest and table. $23:
gas e, $15; wardrobe trunk.
$15. MI 46541.
SINGER U CONSOLE SEWING MA-
, OR 3-9702.
8TO BOUORT,
sTovER, Turner's, on ut cues:
ens, FR ed “ROOM GROUP c air, two step enport
tables a "cog “able, 2 decor-
ator
ALL L FOR $97 Ail other suites. so a bed suttes,
studio . nd beautiful
greens and reds
6 PIECE BEDROOM GROUP ues dresser ‘arge mirror,
ase roo: ys chest of
Gaeers era.
_ equal sav
two Lon lamps.
ALL FOR. $99
Aliso 15 other bedioom
beautiful walnut grays,
wood and blonds, at same big
Tremendous savings on all § —
U BROCADE 6ATIN WED- |
Sale _Sale Sporting Goods 65
r cent De-
be per cent to 10
all 4 ist. Guo
fncreased January lst. Don’
— ele a son dollar
iow prices now
“ANDE RSON HDWE.
2162 8 TELEGRAPH
FREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS Mon, Tues Sat. 9 to 6
Thurs and Pn i) 0 8 Bun 10 to 2]
LADIES 1956 JOHNSON
OUTBOARD MOTORS
Can be nee On ey -aney
SLAYB AUGH'S ° ey Oakland Ave
FE 40824 Ee > ee
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 06
.; TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE Sand, gravel. fill Lyle Conklin
_FE 81113 or FE 28572 CRUSHED STONE SAND. GRAV. | rices will
| I |
}
td
el. fill Earl Howard FE 48493
PIT FOR. LEASE
Excellent «rave! Phone OA 82035
ROAD GRAVEL
$ vds $700 delivered. FE 46588
ROAD GRAVEL AND FILL DIRT |
FE 60560000000
Wood, Coal & F Fuel 67,
DRY, HARD. HEAVY ieee wooD
and kindling, $5.50 a éor 008 | cord for $16 FE 5-308 or FE
DRY SLAB WOOD: $6 A CORD. _2 tor $11. Delivered _ FE 5-2006
DRY SLAB WOOD. | PER CORD. _2 for 61 Delive
FIREPLACE eT COAL- w peedway Fuel Ot], Oak-
bend Fock and Paint. 434 Or-
chard Lake Ave FE 35-6150 |
For Sale Pets: 9
Trained Beagle Gun Dogs
Female, 19 months, good searcher.
not shy or windy, tongues all the \
ner Mi voice. Ma rood
matron. is inch class. Christmas \° bpd HI FORTY-NINE |
___Wanted Livestock | 73 ‘acuaes (an cena
ORSES TO poses
re Saat for & Best of eare.
___For Sale Poultry ~ 74
LAROS WH ITs INE DUCKS,
Pairs or trios. Finpire 3-4613.—
26 WHITE LEGHORN HENS, $1
OR_ 3-5807, ™ ea
__Sale F Farm F ‘m Produce 7 75
APPLES. ALSO CIDER. mone
stead Orchards. 6460 Orchard Lake Rd
APPLES. 3. WALNUT UIT Farms, 4670 Middlebelt Rd.
EXCELLENT CORN, he CRATB*
16300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston.
FARM FRESH MILK ° HOMOGENIZED -33c PER Y GAL.
Pasturized, We per ‘ falion. Processed tp our own plant, li-
censed by the State of 1 ar
Rowe's Farm Dairy, 4180 1d-
iva" 2 miles north of Walton
v
HAY FOR COWs OR
‘“HUBahD | green
| POTATOES. $1.25 PER BU. €oWs OR HORSES. BY the bale or by the ton, Pickup
6-6038} or delivered MA 66038)
SQUASH bs Pound Ate aser
BRING 7 cents a pound
"060 Gidtdnes | Rd. FE_ 54-6660
Out Bald-
Rd., Left
containers.
ton-Orion
first farm.
Potatoes, Delicious Apples $1-83 out Baldwin to Clarkston-
_Orion_Ré. Left first farm.
Sale Farm Equipment 76
AAA BUYS Economy — whee] ger trectcrs temp!
ments — snow plows, cae 5
and snow blow wers. law
We give Moldens Red mowers
AM ps
See Lee, the Tractor Man
e21 Mt Clemen FE 3-9830
DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC-
tor sickle bar mower and ecul-
tivators, John Deere hammer
mil} and belt. Co-op one tow
corn picker Front end loader Lacy
_blade Gr Case tractor. PE &
ARDEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT
as trailer. Good condition. OR
Female, ayers. Won inches, good | ecu OCH Ci IN SAWS" DROF sawe: .
Ne a in see ‘em a
= eT aries aaa An tee s4 | Garden & Lawn hey = i503
Male offi inch ht 8 app (mags | South Fake rd i is
ut nice! unned over. Has ~ :
Sat doe las mouth. Is good Phone eae
field trial prospect. Going at give soren sé
away price
All three bea ra for $128 .
All C Register . cash.
PRINTER'S BEAGLES
995 Voorheis Road., Pontiac, Mich.
KC REG are MALE, 1 YR ow Call 3-4039 0 = after
_§:30 pm
AKC "REGISTERED BOXERS, 6
weeks old. Exceljent blood line.
Female and meies. Call FE
#3306 after 3 p.m. AKc BOXER FEMALE, 3 MOS.
__ $20. FE 4-6786.
AKC. BOXER
flashy bed a by Prankson
between ha and Degnadres
ester.
ASSETT pte MALE. 2 YRS.
trained r
ton Bivd
BEAGLE AT_8TOD, 615._NR. of Warfield Red.
FD.
MY
eM 3-200
| BULL TERRIERS.
registered. REpublic 09-3021. 47514
_ Ryan Ra., Utica.
BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES.
Curtiss OR 3-0206.
BOXER PUPPIES POR CHRIST-
mas. Registered fawn and brindle.
meney! poet 24. Male and female.
$80. et renee foe Wwil-
scars ailake. OR 3-48
PUPPIES. 2
oi Smale ene fem
Excellent blood line. MY
ding gown with train and finger-| CANARY, CAGE AND STANDARD.
FE 5-228'.
crown, size
~ bed, gray headboard, good con-
dition, $25. MA §-2179.
WRECKING HOUSES. ALL MA- patos Cael sale. Union Wrecking i146 WwW 8
cormer
leaf 43043
Do At _Yourself
__ 61 $10.
CHRISTMAS PUPPIES. SMALL
variety. Good pets. 640 Peacock.
FE 2-0470.
COCKER. MALE
PE 45005
o'nd. Geen: | CO COCKER AND TOY PUPPIES. uaranteed canary: singers, pera-
bee hamsters, rag mops, tropi-
cal Shop. S13 ‘A all supplies peers Pet.
USB OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN; Jumoing, wiring, repairing Com-
stock soil sewer. crock and
ontcalm Butlders
156 West Montcalm,
6-47 Pri. thru Wed., @ to 6 30
_Closet_ every _Thursday
+¥vY NEW HOLLAN “ACKSON RENTAL ‘EQUIPT | NEARLY NEW | HOLLAND FUR- nace with mplete automatic 4 7 ow 'Montesim FE Coens Sup.
controls and Ciewer OA 62013 once Sr. 240.
FE em 5 “FOR RENT Foor sander -— hand sander —
Garage Doors | $tiits, Moret spnsFanh | Riad wreant Mitac Sat A deposit will hold ope. Time| jana Fuel and Paint. 436 Or. ag ya rpom payments available W aioment _chard Lake Ave PE. §-4450.
Berry steel vy guaranteed 1583 Wood ward ’ 7 es ar’? up Estimates on Mile Ra. . Birmineham - 4 Cameras, Equipment OIA
porsodeing ives NOROE FURNACE, POT TYPE ~ RY DOOR BALE CO * cetacean taal i Paens 71:8 pettoe 29-0203 pice ee React OTHER c CAMERAS & EQUI PMENT BAT! FIRTORES Yc == — a jer
heen knee Furnaces Ones: | SPACE HEATER POR Lt P.| ples pee Clanieaton number 24A and coal T and ateam| Gas 20.000 BTU. Excejlent con-|{ MINOX, MARK CAMERA. boilers. outomatic ‘er heater. cen sae! fap water heater. L.| tripod, timer and tamer attach-
hardware. electrical supplies | soll Piso . ke new. OA ment. case and edaveloping tank wali nive : po exposure meter
thee Lowe Bron aint "NEW GALVANIZED PIPE Like new. OR 3-2808, HEIGHTS SUPPLY, 2685 Perry 1% in. (2 1t.- lengths) lle {.| ~~~ ow
FRO _Terms. FE ¢ ACCORDIONS ALL SIZES_ $39 00
rags, | CABINET ae fn fea 3 8. Om FLOOR FURNACE. 5 HC up. Upright piano C sax Lessons
Double sinks from 88 95 Little, 3 yrs. old, complete WEb-| in your home. OR 3-6174.
—Taoevoes, 80.8. 7 rry ster 30102, _ |ACCORDION AND CASE FOR BE- alla FURNITORE orm. G TYPE FURNACE. 66 ginner. 69 Bass. Good condition.
ae bore water heater OR $65. MI 4-Thee
+41 as ‘130 BASS ACCORDION “CHRISTMAS TOOLS a ASCO FREE PLANS for TOYS
CHURCH’S INC. 107 Squirrel Rad.
. Practicall
Pine Kno!
pauco our TYE OIL BURNER _FE_2-0233
COMBINATION 8 T o M E. COAL ternational with blower, $35 FE
Pe a.
ONE ; WOOD AND COAL BURN-
heater, also pipes. Good
at on $25. OR 3-6802
ONE MONTH OLD DUO - THERM
including stove pipe, rack, and of! Used space heater $10.
_ 6649 Pineknob id, Clarkst
Combination Doors
Insulation
M. A. _ BENSON . S49 N. 21
SIN 95. 63 Sir z -
tric water heaters. rd
g See a
~ SEPTIC SEPTIC TANKS
re SON ET na eh ek trad a *
ACCORDION SALE ALL STYLES, coolers: Tepaired. Loaners to be- mners:—- Xmas i\.yaways
rail, basement apt. FE 5-5428.
BABY GRAND PIANO WITH
__bench, $150 FE 2-6960
BALDWIN ACROSONIC CONSOLE
piano. Dark finish. __ FE 2-3035.
ELECTRIC GUITAR AND AMP1i- |
al cheap. 913 Bald-
win Ave.
_ Sale Sporting Goods 65 SET OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD-
ing Woods, new rubber gr
Nice Christmas present.
$6002 after 4. _ :
'| DEER RIFLE, WN, 22 RI
Poa’ fee skates and skits. FE
GIRLS
Give 2. Ice skates, sive 4
Bot a condition. FI 4-4797.
GOLF” CART T, 625. ‘Call after 3, 29-8046. °
é
PE,
kuburn Ave e. F E 2-6154.
Christmas Parakeets — ECT EARLY DEPOSIT HOLDS |
Talking strain. al! colors &
Varieties Cages & Supplies
' Visitors Welcome. Ope: “til E=
$01 4th Bt FE 2-4025 Closed Sun
“CHRISTMAS. PUPPIES rman ar | a 8
weoke Carmames ve
aree papers FE 54-7608. MI 9.0008.
UND PUPPY, MALE, registered. Will hold for
- OL 1-525 =
PINSCHER PUP. [esx weeks old. roa
tered. ws. Market eet Walled
Pala ROSERMAN 1% YEARS old. $28 3-597.
PEMALE PUPPIES GALE. tT—German 8h: Fe-
HAMSTER SALE 6) FACH. ALL
Pet Shop ¢9 8 Astor PFE 46433. MALE BOX BOXER. FAWN. 6 MONTHS FREES: OPALINES, CANAR- fea. 1304 Mt. Clemens. FE 4-6960
PARAKEETS AND CANARIES.
2489 Auburn Rd. FE 46510.
PARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES.
Food. Since, 1927. 884 Oakland Ave
PARAKEETS, BABIES AND CAN. ary singers. 101 Melrose, rE
PARAKEETS-PETS-6UPPLIES DANCEY'S PET SHOP 239 Voorheis Rd rE
1 BosTON, Supe TERRIER PUP- _py OR
r PEDIOREED GER 18H POINTER
ers wks. old 1676 Cass Lake
R Keego Harbor FE 5-0318
REG. IRISH SETTERS. 6 MOS 5-0831
i {
| Femaies, $25. MA
REG. BRUSSEL GRIFFONS AND
| . Phone FE_ 17-0243. _ Pekingese.
|\REG. BOXER PUP.
choice. FE 4-6003 _ LITTER
| NEW R8PINET PIAKOS CABLE. REG GERMAN SHEPHERD =
fore | max: weeks old. OR 3-1635.
aot WEEK OLD BOXER PUP-
2-5908 Mples FE 2 el REGISTERED BOXER PUPPIES. 2395 Dixie Hwy TRAINED BEAGLES. REASON. able 3081 Rockhaven, 1 mile east
of Auburn Hgts
WIRE HAIRED FOX
pay Ce ees RRIER
am pion
_ Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 BOARDING, BATHING AND CLIP. _ping. 704 N. Perty. FE 2-6113
DOGs. CATS BOA DOGS | trained Nurr-Shell
and al. tank Used 6 months PACHOUD WRECKING co 38. Avie. | 9301 Dante Hey. FE 5.0108 _ fier, $50. Call after 3, FE 2-8046
ae R YOUR FALL CLEAN | v0 | DR: AW TITE HITCHES Ly vole ih colors. $3.98 gal | Dranich = Pach big Ciccone:
CHROME OR “ADMIUM Also $2.98. Oak flooring $130 M | 9 “3098, "0 + lls Toduets Co
LATED myo beacsc-py Pine paneling, $140 M. |
The kind that Bett to the frame ood pangling 10 in $230 M. | PIANO TUNES: REPAIRS GUAR-
of _all_makes A “BL ACKETT’S | _anteed. OA. Aue OAS 8-3325.
a ae “Dine Hey SUPPLIES | P1SNO,, 2UNINO REPAIR- , AUTOMA BU ile DING U JOl ES ‘ng_ Oscar | Schmidt PR 2.5217
pELCO HIGH = = BOY AUTOMATIC MA 6-681 RECOND. SMALL BABY GRAND pie $ od 8161. pate Bee. Clarkston — Terms, Gallagher's, 18 E
8H PISTOL COLT MATCH TARGET. St. FE 4066 DIA METAY ,LATH, Sie § Woodsman 6” barrel Holster, ex-| SPINET LAWREY ORGAN AND
z %", %" rib lath tra clip, cleaning kit and shella.| piano combined Cost, $1600 new. | jCoraes pe! o i pot $75. 36 volume eet new Funk and sacrifice $850. FE ¢-
A toler heat baraatiren with year | SED SMALL aaa LARGE BLAYLOCK $50. Both like new. FE) discount. Gallagher's FE $0566
COAL & BUILDING SUPPLY CO. Sion, UL) HAVE SEVERAL NEW
81 Orchard Lake Ave. FE. i. “PLUMBING SPECIAL ance that have been damaced | DUO ERM 0 FURNA t moving discounts Oal-
complete. Humidifier, thermostat, iodine ee ea coeeeene: pak _tagher’s, 18 8 'e Huron ron FE 40566
Let eee ees and lot ducts, $50. proved $89 50 WEBER GRAND PIANO MAHOG.-
: _— | Arnason Plumbing Supply! $8 a Fine con- | DUO THERM OIL FURNACE. 1! 980 Mais Onions ite on. $275. MT |
year old. $30. MA ¢2477 | Phone @30 Sale Office Equipment 63,
ELECTRIC LIGHT FIXTURES pupips ELECTRIC HARDWARD sowen | sab “eectons tefhific vale| Building supolies OR %1217 OR| BIRCH OFFICE COUNTER. 12 =
ues. Bedroom $4.50 value $2.28. | 2728. lon #0 in (high. Formica top Dining room $10 value $5.95, | PHONOGRAPHS 3 SPEED, REC storage space, cash
porch $2.95 value $1.08. Slightly ord players 829.95 value $1895.) drawers. Also 3 oak desks, and 2
factory irreguiars. ier Fiu-| Cases are slightly scratched. oak tables Associates Discount
_orescent. 303 Orcha Ave. ad ee Fluorescent 303 Orch- | _ Corp 20214. Mr O'Jibway
EVANS lL anes + an RN ee ee Wop elta titty
ompiete crit Mower aime | PROPRSSIONAL, WATE, DRYER | Gitaa vpriced° tnt ask “eat out i fired orced air furnaces, new, pn, Mn is FE ¢
Oye Fea toeentets, tee] Kou BY TER_COL: ‘Sale Sate Cachet 64 ipment 64 requifem ie ME: R
terms. "Walle bores tor Se olurs ~ : eee
(62 G. A. Thompson, 80"-8,|¢ ET. ROAR CASE WITH HUM Roofing and Siding sontion Re over space. Good _#raph _ _
Hay, ¢ _ Grain &F ¢ Feed wii
ALL KINDe HAY
shelled. corn. MA ATFALFA
straw. grain
50666
‘ALFALFA SECOND CUTTING Alfalfa and brome mixed, aye
fa and timothy mixed, Clovet & timothy mixed. MU 4-8038. 2022)
Sleeth Rd Near Wixom Rd»
ALL TYPES OF HAY. FIRST &
second cutting. Also straw. Wil!
deliver. OA_8-3179.
Ofnochester AND CORN 35-0008
ND 5 CoTENE ALPALA, ist
cuttin er mae i arene
ass an alfa. D. ‘arpen-
& 2124 «= Silverbell re
8-1039
AW A WANTED BAL!
clover hay. Pontiac Boz. $6.
4 Sebati poole nae
gear, me, ie nyareate Sree. bydzauile
haymower gas. Frank's Grocery,
rand River, Novi. Open
_ and Sup
Lok tel AND Lae SPREADERS.
_thine Rene’ Orton pile, Ms
USED TRACTORS ° OVERSTOCKED WITH WE ARE
USED TRA!
Sa ea ge CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS.
THESE TRACTORS ARE ALL ICED TO SELL, PRYE TAKE TRADE-INS ~ CREDIT TERMS
DEPENDABLE PARTS AND
iM FE #1112
ous fx BEALE YOUR |! D
- RD. AT OPD =
Mich. Cham Saw Distr. A
“ales, Service, Renials, MY
ICCULLOCH “ae garg co 1800 ‘Crooks
FARM & INDUSTRIAL
McCullough Chain Saws
New and Used FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW
“BUY AND SAVE aT
HOUGHTEN & SON $82 N. Main, R OL 1-9761 °
_Auction Sales 77
ah ak Sg Md Abe re = 14TH. ves.
F _ stoves etc
| =
RDED. f
375 S$ Tele-|
| |
,
Ads! To sell
‘to kittens i
Sonatas le a
_ Sat. aoc MY 21521
its —— dail. E. SMART
closed unt!) April.
Good bargains in used
teranest he goon
of Howell, on US.
clearance of new tock includes
power electric saws, —
et sets, hari« re ¢ ic!
achine’
For Sale Housetrailers 78
ALUM i” TO 21°
heusstrailer. Electric brakes. FE"
2-789
A REAL E soy aver ae eee Delute-
oA
ulpped venience including &
room, 2 bedrooms, dinette and kitchen. Completely
furnished like new. a few
weeks by executive 1 ft.. Pon-
tiac Chief Iecpaspee ‘complete.
furnished. me
tion. Phone. ti +4242, ee
_ Stewart, Bloomfield Hills, Mien.
“VACATION TRAILER 1954 16% ft. Owosso. OR }-48764,
eves
1954 CHAMUION 36 PT TRAILER. FE 81371 or OR_3-7015
Trailer
Exchange ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES.
27 to 45 ft. America’s 2 unchal-
ienwed Neseeus im thetr Leino
BEEMER. CREE
TIN * HOME. New trailers as ~
tle as Ye down. As long as 60
months to pay et & per cent
terest.
PARTS—STORE WANTED
idee, 33 FT. RICHARDSON, wor y pped, semi-modern, hooked te water — sewer. Rue
OR S-o402” after 5 p.m.
MOBILE HOMES | REPAIR In SERV-
ane ter springs installed.
‘ars wired for pulling trailers
harce Short. FE
OXFORD
Trailer Sales | Prices slashed on used
trailers. Must cut down
inventory. Get a bargain
here today. 40 to pick
from. ;
o,Og ts, ESS Stewart Coach, ry iy see it
ae oe eee
“Oior Trailer Sales on M24.
# T% long
mode price, Genesee Sales,
TO MAKE BUSINESS ©
BRISKER, use Classified
dil PEBCIBL ’ a peek
“on
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a —_— THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 _ 3 , FIFTY : 7 ° *
! For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91| “For Sale Cars 91 . 4 ; Cars: 91 or ~|> we ~ a
. | ; _For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars: 91 7 | , Selo bieersvrterord a | Buak oned W wond IE besed Ye eet ad cee roh tI. NE! Must Sell New ai PRL NEE et NP et to : D v-4, “TON PICK-UP.
: _f 5 5 i
‘
Pp
. fee cae wee | Chovrolet Bein atten Si ROSTEAT ON BE SPATE Credit -U Yes, we mean 7 PEED.
Drayton Woods, after 6 - ff
f re ee eee raaareee: apaiees (cond. O'S 1963" FORD CUSTOMLINE. "160! FIN ANCE ARRANGED Plan Sodere tellers eves Ae tow es] Breda MAZUREK em ade A gis. mates seeds ro corner ot | *85 Chevy V-8 Conv. Over, Power:
; “be "tle “eat “ine” reat some MOTOR SALES | Floor Cars, eee Rea Pee Set en 8 oe became Bou ToS Favino Topur| =. \. trailers as low as
lars *_time 'UNDERBIND. TUR. | ‘34 Buick Super : OF OabOre STEER EXCHANGE | adete, cain Bia” aid poors| “turae gresa hard and eh, ope, | paling Ei cet ‘ES woe : PE
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: ‘ : : rans by 1 : of bee % ton pickup. Low a3 set like x Can ot ananiie “ised nd ready eos weoter: Few examples, ¥ 38 Chevys ars ! N OW pew: $995 sees WHY NORTH Cl” :VROLET all styles. $41.98. * conver- No Co-Signers .
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; ~ $451.85 KOCH DEALER | Dows AND UP TO Ww MONTHS | —————_tincoln_$-1100—_ ‘ PACEARD CLIPPER “s0.| No Finance Co.! 54 Ford 2 dr......$044 °31 Chev. 2 dr....-.$299 . CHRYSLER-PLYMOUT
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ardt? Delivered and set up. ee oer TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR Sym Call OR an paca zo pone eer Buy Here—Pay Here *54 Pont. Star Ch. $1299 = ’53 Merc. Hardt’p $1 199 Also the s1-42and 471 and 2 bed] |, Usel Car sed, Bender LOW OVERHEAD LOC. ATTENTION) | “alee w Walton. % bloc oo . . pire ear eens a cee ee eg ee oa ee ey nan Sa a chug eedie’ wee re| YALL CO $595 'S4 Ford C, Sedan $1299 '52 Pont, Dix. chased on ‘the low tow rental! 'Escefleni condition. "23.000 ed As You Have Never Speupa end wageme:| =a TIONAL
’53 Plymouth 2 dr. $644 purchase plan | MA C135, 202 Rexton, Wal As rou : We buy. sell trade, Roger's | _ ©8331. ATION WAG- NA 27 Ra: 52 Plymouth 2 dr. $499 53 Plym purchase plan j Lak - . Saved Before We ‘buy, sell. ipment, | 33 PLYMOUTH STAT nm R SALES . 1951 Buick 76 R wee) Aas , Ste os ao mrs Ties (eae Don't Delay—Act Today | Seles vate ard aaataares age. ‘tow down oe aus ° mone SAGINAW Stock No. 735 ’53 Chev. Conv.....$799 54 Ford Conv....$1099 HUTCHINSON | 228 + | deep: dome darorer'*Open's ant | “Ekee! Ona Seger? | AOTC Pao ME dtop..$999 ’S2 Dodge Cpe.....$44 = . —_
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~ ILE TRUCKS ASKINS models Mash dealers renee 348i OWLY | Can be seen et 40 Fortent'st $995 53 Ford Hardtop. . $1 Ford 2 d $299 MOB ss Gav Fass i LASKIN ise le Kaa" gone (com | arr eorcacepes, CELY RE iy ae 1954 Chevrolet2Dr. +54 Chey. 2dr......$944 ’S1 Ford foo SO : : dition iL New room for the until “you see. No. 779
"5 ee HOMES 1953 Ford 2 ton stake Oakland County’s Fastest winch. $75, MA 42323. =e (tote Moy 8 Sey 3 Stock ’53 Pont. Dix. 2 dr. $844 54 Merc. 2 d : ghey tre 1983 Ford 2 ton dump Growing Dealer LINCOLN 1954 CAPRI wall tres. Fours Hed ite | $)] 95 2 deisx 8644. 'S1 Ford Hardt’p. .$599 | 2 coe tes m5) mm rte mae | ost Selly at MS | Baba STAR |r yeti pr Srp See ee) S195 Pater, 2 deen $34 . 2630 8. sere San 80 1955 Ford 2 ton stake MAple 5-5071 : Bob Frost, Inc. aq" BLYMQUTH._ BELEVEDERE: oft aon sath rele Pa 1954 Pontiac 2 Dr. 53 Ford 2 dr..... $699 ’S2 Chev. 4 dr...... we eset) 1955 Ford 1 ton stake Open Nights ‘til 9 LINCOLN MER MERCURY AND ee ae ‘Fizabeth Lene RO” |____— Lincoln $-1100 Stock No. 791 | +53 Dodge 2d $699 = 50 Ford St. Wen. $299 ACCESS NEW, =
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$795 ! SF an dt $1799 *34 Buick Hardt’p $1599 had OR
= very nice c JOrdan 63033 | OT BLYMOUTH. SPEC DEL.
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$295. MI 6-220000 0° 1959 PLYM L lean) Low . oz2p ig Dr.
a , pent days a wee Oe gaat 9 LARRY LINCOLN MERCURY | LINCOLN 1988 cArai SOUR: ied is ah hed hoe aie #295
1953 Ponti ac 4 oe h 4 dr. $899 75) Foard 2dr esc. $544 re =| EROME SCA AT RPK | Badia’ peater | White wa Harbor FE S018 | ONE OF stock \o-812 oa 2 dr... $699 3-9471 or FE 8-1431 :
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, ' t , Ids 88 2 dr.... Auto Glass Service a! “on dER FORD DEALER “Sat aer ihe ao ee Bob Frost, Inc. - Piymoutn set. cash or take THESE DAYS $1895 51 Pl. Sta. Wen. $399 oe «Ge een, CE When you need it! Have yout OL 1-0711 5.0002, LINCOL, N MERCURY small payments he
; 4d $1599 52 Nas . Wen. a ett Cisse) etalied SBTC) pon MOR THAN 36) Yuasa Fi R. RA- TINENTAL DEALE _on Used Cars.
954 Buick 46R 54 Olds 88 4 dr... it. Insurance jobs honored. | GOOD PLACE TO BUY” = ace BEL-AIR ¢ Di fs NaS : 1954 uic
. Sat Racer int rome morse, | ee REE |g Sms, NP. | Ponta tra coacne| DP Stock No. 936 157 Ford Hardtop..$844 ‘52 Pontiae Conv... 9099 id installed mileage easel FE $-5083.
rdan ' the a ee 3 CHEVROLET. 3 OR, RADIO MERCURY SL TN GORR comBL | Uta Gr =o ce $895 '53 Chev. 2dr......$699 °S1 Plymouth 2 dr. $299 :
heater. Ne By owner. out for deals—
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. 122 Oakland Ave FEES 106 ROLET SERIES 3200. % | tg et PE arte Pe eee es for more extra money in
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_ $499 eee a AUTO PARTS. os eater ees Gla theese MA jest CLRVROLET BEL Ain. COR, eer 1082 MONTEREY 4 6 call Mr, er: Sales RIGHT IN THE - | 1953 Chevrolet 4 Dr, 52 Ford C. Sedan $844 "49 Chev. 1% t. pik. $4 Pl a po ppt an a 6 50 ~ SPECIAL radio. hester. miles ame Ph FE 2-8020
Di: 2 D7. 9, REDUCED $5. O01 ‘OP ‘$5 PONTIAC 870, 4 DR or S=BAKER
V8. Fordor. 8) . wie AECMA CRAFT BOATS = eee Aone es S108 for tall ROLET a Nv WATT. 7 MEE THESE | athe oes s Lae Ghee Fe 1953 Se pas beige with $1995 flite. Radio, Sole x Forder, Radio-_and RINE SALES SERVICE BUICK ea SUPER RIVIERA Woedward at 13 Mile tei ane! week night 5 ernDES TEER Va COMMAND: fadio heater Grerérirs i econ | : | . B eautifal two many extras. _Two MARINE 8. TELEGRAPH coupe, Two tone Lconed pester: Lincoln 65-1100 0 We are span every er. $375. $1 down and a omy and Pvt ateardi of AB 1954 Buick 66R glass. 2 : . tone. See and drive it. Offered 87 Bowe ‘ertaaes Veter cient §-)" DEMONSTRATOR until UGHTEN & SON per month Why alt for 8; Srvina (tes ireatly! Giver sce k No. 942 tone finish. We sold it ib in. Onl Transportation wenn - 056 Ford Fairlane station wagon. PG 08 OLDSMOBILE NORTH. beach gtr iat $645 Sic : new. A fine low miles A real bargain, y Cans z0 Avelin Avts salee sem Bob Fr ost, Inc. soil mace. (Bob Burns FE s3e1 a care FRC onsten wfc a — $] 695 $380 down. -$260 down. Bisie Hey FE 20878 LINCOLN ME RCURY AND Ovens. COUNTRY SEDAN. | 52g N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-0761 Mine ee aad very clean! ; , “Swourt and Norbern "Artances 850 S. WOODWARD "Ford o-Matte, atras. MI 49270, ‘S_ OLDS 08 ‘SEDAN. WAS 6708, cheap. OR 3.4837, : RADIO. AND Wee OF He finish 1955 Chevrolet 4 Dr. 1953 DE SOTO = 1953 PLYMOUTH walls, _
‘00!
\” fleed 2 riders. Call FE §-6686. BIRMINGHAM ios) | 31 FORD CLUB. 6-32. VO | owas! Iv ite. We're making Kaas a sin Tedio and heater. Priced Stock No. 943 Club Coupe. Ex Ese Belvedere Hardtop. ‘$8 CAR GOING TO CALIF. CAN | Ml Waa aon CENTU OS ovine Do Ee et Soto NORTH CHEVROLET Civitas | eo om 8475
nice in every way. Very sharp two tone. ore gone Fe cre 7) 1m dr. e008 smiles, Crean, 61728. gore ee woot Ineotn "1100 weateR | we gees new ier san sieeraace $695 ' Fully equipped. Has Radio and many ex- a
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. Piece pe ose re aoe CADILLAC — i981 FLEET iF YOU WANT A REAL DEAL ON i dramatic. Private owner FE}| M17 $398: no m GievRor et . 1952 Ford 2 Dr. almost new “premi tras. Low miléage. gen rive. Call Mr Lynch. Bet. | ber, driven by owner only. a 1956 Ford, ARDTOP EXCEL- oe nod WAS $795. Wordmesin "$-1100 1955 CHEVROLET Stock No. 944 _ um” W.W. tires. $260 One owner. $220 down. eens 2s 7 RIVE | 1955 CADILLAC CONVERTIBLE. ie ccnemen FE_5-8979 aL ots, 98 com We're making se. | V8 .station wagon. i Lege | down. , RESPONSIBLE PARTY eeleaee |e ith white top. 11.000 miles. ) FORD CLUB COUPE Vé. PER- for 56's mp: t 3 ty Tit, radio. heater and
; und Dec 13, And return Jan’ | Cast with “e200 MA e-omnt. | tect rman” Ok toe NNORTH (CHEVROLET Bright Spo one Sate money on $1795 1953 PLYMOUTH 1951 CHRYSLER rou paid seeking radio. $4,200. : DOOR. We DOWN Woodward a
: A . . . 95 LY) L. Mont be reliable Apply 50,6 jayne | Birm RE LOOKING FORA aOR YS good credit. $38.12 4 ea $1295, BARGAINS
$2095 « 1954 Pontiac Star Chief Cranbrook Fordor. An Newpoft Hardtop. Ra- iiped (ones “way PE. 868060 Foo Cadtiee cea) any lures so | Gare Omron ee ilprer hydra. ragio Dealer. ; : Stock No. 947 unusually clean one. dio, heater, Gyro- Wanted Used Cars 88 fw battery, come to {30 Florence Mae at OuteRednt Real oR SGHEVROLET 54 Olds S. 88 Conv. | $1295 Radio and- ell the Maticutwoltone! A wee ee ring Ce a! “Lincoln 5-100 54 Olds S. 882 Dr.
vanted extras. Two beautiful looking an J YER aoe FUL me ._ HyDRA-| '54 Olds S. 5 PI : - etal : CALIFORNIA BU' ae Tr raigoed Feit power Less WHY are 3 Meaie bette Sorelle 54 Bett a eel 1953 2a ue tone green. Jt ray. : unning car. $160 PE 20878 > FE 46806 an one FOR °56 8-301 LDS a ebooR Hyon. | 54 Buic >pecia
Stock No. . eauty andar own. WANTED — 30: SED
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L Oe toa nk eee ong eee Bob FE 1G ost, Inc. WE GOT ’EM “matic. 20 a to choose from. | +54 Tp Soto Sedan
$1695 $199 down. $88 paid. TS COLN MERCURY pte
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- 50 PONTIAC BAGLEY AUTO PAR = an "WOODWARD | 2 4 Potest. 2 jwerfiyte "izes | Hydramatie. Private: owner FE +24 Chey, Conv. | 1954 Buick Special 1952 PONTIAC 1950 oe WE PAT TOR NGtan POR BIRMINOMSrdan_@:3900 | 54 Foot'™ Voor... ine OLDSMORILE i987 DR-WEW/'33 Pont. Sta. Wgn. 1950 CHEVROLET Stock No. 949 8 cyl. Fordor. Hydra. 8 cyl. Tudor. ead sharp lete mode: cars MI _6-2200 yOrdan am | 6 cher: eer sii45 paint Cen 810 Joslyn 1°63 Facd Sta) Wen. % ton pickup. Good motor, nice : One owner. Clean in one for your secon COMMUNITY Geisien et. mandan red oa 34 Firmouty C1 oo vate $128 Lk Core ol Geel ge oat #53 Pontiac 2 Dr. reste taser Tepainted. . Excellent 195 } and out. Fully equip car. Good h cater, ORS or eautpme ita beapt $3 ae, Goer seme ratio. Beater Ne ee Ones S82 De pean $445 ; $ = -| ped. 24 hour free trial. tires, etc. Try it. $80 Ha good’ bey | "53! Pismoath 4lacor
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" MOT a taer teas el wh eae ie Peace S| Rekm omer | St OSS es be | CER oe $180 down. Gown. Ms en? | $1 Chev 3 door “game | Wonduard at 3M 53 Buick Riv. 2 Dr.. 1950 GMC | Stock No. 95 . ee ne M. Meaupred, exceptionally clean. | -51 lds 96 ee aiut . ean| (CHRISTMAS TREAT” 153 \act Sedan ia top, pickup, Original red fin 5 1948 OLDSMOBILE 1948 PLYMOUTH OUT OF STATE Bi SRS WILL | oe ee aap “$0 Chev. § door A lioney ss | THAT CAN'T BE BEAT ’53 Chev. Bel Air Speoremerhcart eens: $149 Club Coupe. A_ bar cl b Coupe. Full price Fee spas tate Auto ‘sates, “heater spot Hight. me PE b-000a-| 48 She, 2 d00r |. 1951 Buick @ door ........... $405 | 53 Kaiser Sedan
1953 Buick 56R- gain at $148. Bi beer ° ly $128. Try ie out «183 8. Saginaw St FE 4-1006 __sortes . FULLY |'48 Pont. 2 rT. : , 'S3 Ford Victoria
Jo. 951 drive, Runs g and: call a Vv" DR, $1095: ' ve +» $135 Bestevioes: $708 | 53 For ; Stock No. THE HIGH DOLL “AR ey oe Rinterived: of pert oo. GE | eet ee fowe 53 Pontiac Conv. 1951 FORD - || has good tires ‘and ra- ag take it reed ee one tie extra miles Wood ward pa ine | HELP US BROOM EM OUT 1953 Buick 4 door me 53 Ford Conv. ie ton ck : —— 4 $1895 ‘ dio. home.” A ~~ = bay you well. 4540 Dixie : COnY Gieié: FOWER 1952 Nash 2 door ...... dips Sedan - Ser ae . Pe . [33 CHEV. CONV. $1095; POW JEIDER *53 Mercury ory a J. ee cr ne wal, Greg mena Dodge ccna 1984 Chevie Convertible «--+- $1288 552 Chrysler N. > SOLS. Cars for You P kas All leather interior
Tn evenees S205 =e Sree Bronre color 232 S. Saginaw FE 2-9131| 1980 mercury 2 door ’52 Ford Cotce 5 FORD
| Sean Fa Ee it aah GET Woodward at 13, Mile 1061 Chevie 3 door ..........698/°52 Pontiac Sedan 195 ca erermeed tires
| THE REST = THEN GET Lincoln 8-1100 i 1941 Chevie dump truck .......8108| °52 Studebaker heater . Pipend reward. Bs ree: FRESH STOCK a a 4 ’
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7 1084 Ford’ Crestiing 4 door... $1208 E mouth | _ . Z : | 371 Dine Hwy OR S105 GET IT QUICK,|WANT ADS! To find a] i. case « coor voysest, OB) 05 OH let . Matthews- ; LI ER . ‘ MOTOR SALES Classified Ads!| job, place to live: OF @/ 1954 Henry J. 2 door ...... $608 3] Buick : VV OE O-PLYMOUTH DEALER assifie
taling oo... $895 aA
SOT ee tever it,is —dial| good used car, see Classi- CO SMMUNITY ; “Bright Spot’ Har Cees . : Cass at West Pike Street . = ~
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THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1955 FIFTY-ONE
| Maurice Cheoalier’s Babbling Charm Conquers Time
-- Today's Radio Programs - -
WsR, (700) cxiw. (800) wei. To) WCAR, (1190) WXYZ, (1270) WJBK, (1690) WPON, (1490)
TONIGHT ‘JBK, News, Shorr WWJ, Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Breakfast Club
€:00—WJR, Joseph Hainline| WPON, News: Zee, Orville WXYZ, Fred Wolf CKLW, Toby David WWJ, News by Lew 9:30—WJR, Amos-Andy CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK. Tom George
~Wattrick, Scikensic WWJ. Truth, WJBK, News tile, Binge} WCAR, Rhythm Roundu: News, WXYZ, ~ wn Meeting WPON, Rise ‘n' Shine WPON Goes Ca! Ww News, a, W, Bob & Ray 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinall 10:00 WIR. Arthur Chodirey
Rit eo WPON, Zen und Orville he nod, Wolf wren My ~t-s Bob f : 0
US, Dene wttieciere: | 10:00—WIR, News Makere CKLW. News, David Bill Stern WWJ, Fibber McGee wd News, Gentile, Binge
w. ‘Chase WXYZ, Edw. P. Morgan WPON, News, WCAR, &
Ww. McLeod CKLW, Jim Van Kuren 1:30—WJR, Music Hall = Sports Slants pte News, Mickey Short} ww, Bob Maxwell Ie: rl r Godfrey
1:00--WJR, Guest House WPOK, News Osgood, Wolf Ww. Deirott Weekday WW, Three Star Extre 16:30—WIR, Tennessee Ernie | CKLW, Terrence i Whispering Street Stars at Geven | WWJ, News by Lewis: WJBK; News, Gentile, Binge ous. Mary Morgen
; Pulton Lewis Jr: 2, Te WCAR, Coffee With Clem Tom George wie, News, Mickey Shorr| . CKLW, McCoy WPON, News, Rise,. Wan, Mesto te = the Aly
waeoWinPCient Rouse” | WPON, Zee and Orrive | “ty gs, fut wnte | WP Pi 2 , aswell
wri, Mere Sree Tent ake sous Hatbiae aa ee new gm, Arthur oodtrey i} . ews, av
Gey: Getce eer | BENE Reve giepfeme | Wate tere Oceiln, binge] Sew sia Fie m, ao eee) WiBK, N News, akes Shorr WAR. News a News, wa, Tom George
wi too 11:30 WIR, Midrient. Muste | %:20,WIR, preelime WPON, News, Party Ww. Show World WWJ, Bruce Mayer WXYZ, Osgood, Wolf 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind
CKLW, Gangbusters WXYZ, Top of the Town CKLW, Toby David WW4J, Detroit W a)
w News, Mickey Shorr; CKLW, Ted WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge| WXYZ, News, Winter WPON, News, rd Roo WJBK, Mickey Shorr WCAR, Coffee With Clem CKLW, — for a Day
8:30—WJR, FBI WPON, Blues Chaser WPON, Rise 'n’ Shine wa = Mn i ed pr WWJ, Lone Ranger ——— 9:00—WJR, William usi¢c 4
WXYZ, Better Tomorrow THURSDAY MORNING WWJ, Minute c Party CKLW, Public ¢:00—WR, im Vinall WXYZ, Breakfast Club WJBK, Mickey Shorr J, New: CKLW, News, ww), News by Cederburg
WPON, Record Room Pred Wolf WJBK, News, Tom George| WXYZ, Ne inter
9:00-—-WJR, News, J. Carson CKLW, Rooster Club WCAR, News CKLW, News, Ridd:
WWJ, You Bet Your Life WJBK, — —— WPON, News, Magic Carpet] WJBK, News.
Town Meet: CAR, News
CKLW, Bob & Ray WPON, C re
cnwins dost wee vari ww, Minute Parade WPON, News
-- Today's Television Programs J Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice.
Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WW4J-TV Channel 7—WXYZTV Channel 9—CKLW.TV
TONIGHT’S TV PROGRAMS
6:00—(2) Sonny Eliot. (4) Santa
Claus Show. (7) Buffalo Bill Jr.
(9) Circle 9 Theater.
€@:15—(2) News. (4) News.
6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. (4)
Sports.
6:30—(2) Telenews Sports, Weekly.
(4) Six Gun Special. (7) My
Little Margie.
6:45—(2) News.
7:00—(2) Corliss Archer. (4) Amos
and Andy. (7) Kukla, Fran and
Ollie. (9) The Lone Wolf.
7:15—(7) News.
7:30—(2) Detroit Lions Quarter-
back Show. (4) Eddie Fisher
(9) Mil
9:45—(4) News Caravan.
8:00—(2) Arthur Godfrey.
Screen Directors Playhouse.
8:30—(4) Father Knows Best. (7)
MGM Parade. (4)
9:00—(2) The Millionaire. (4) Lived
Party. (9) Cross Canada Hit
Parade. :
9:30—(2) I've got a Secret. (7)
Break the Bank. (9) Jackie Rae
Show.
10:00—(2) U.S. Steel Hour. (4)
This Is Your Life. (7) Wednes-
day Night Fights. (9) Mr. and
Mrs. North.
10:30—(4) Mr. District Attorney.
(9) China Smith.
10: 45—(7) News.
11:00—(2) News. (7) Soupy’s On.
(9) National News.
11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4)
Little Show. (7) Premiere Play-
house. (9) Film Showcase.
/11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.
11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater
11:30—(4) Tonight.
: THURSDAY MORNING
6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report.
6:55—(2) Meditations.
7:00—(4) Today. (2) Morning Show.
:35—(2) Les Patil & Mary Ford. vision Theater. (7) Masquerade. $:00—(2) Cartoon Classroom.
9:00—(4) Romper Room:
9:25—(2) Detroit Néwscast.
9:30—(2) Love Story. (7) Request
Theater. ,
9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth.
10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4)
Ding Dong School.
16:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey.
Search for Beauty.
10:55—(7) News.
11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio.
11:30—(2) Strike It Rich.
11:55—(7) News Ace.
THURSDAY AFTERNOON
12:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-
nessee Ernie. oO 22 O'clock
Comics.
12;15—(2) Love of Lite.
12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On.
12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow.
(4) Feather Your Nest. (7)
Beulah. (9) Story Book.
12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Mag- (4)
Wide Selection
Catalogue “Net” Prices
Attractive Demonstration Room |
Expert Guidance—Complete Installation
McCALLUM & DEAN 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM of Components Group at YMCA
Planning Swim,
Sock Hop Friday
MI 4-5230 Ly
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4667 Xie: HIGHWAY
DRAYTON FLOOR, FASHIONS Park at Our Front Door
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Fadia Crtedte $64,000 Question, but [ Betty and Jean Kean
Comedy Should Be Seen
By EARL
*| AMERICA LAUGHS: . WILSON
‘NEW YORK—“Lincoln was pre-eminently a laughing man
woBK: New Tom George and he used to say that. a good story was medicine’— Carl
Sandburg in an Ed Murrow TV interview.
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Maybe you don’t like lady comedians. But Betty and Jane
Kean are so hilarious.
Goes Calling|in the new Copacabana j=
show, they deserve their
own big TV program.
Introducing Betty,
who's smoking a cigar,
Jane says, “She's been
to the four corners of
have won $32,000 on the
says she’s got to get a job so
she can take care of her boy.
“Who's your boy?” asks Jane. “Rubirosa!” says Betty.
* * x *
Handsome movie star Howard Keel, the rich-voiced head-
Gillespie, I!].—and I asked how
1*« *
McKeesport,
lady?”
the matadora retorted.
Taffy Tuttle says: “Darn!
meet a handsome man, either
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1 Baked Wal gie Muggins. Virginie —— 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color.
= | land. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) 8 Breakfast Mary Morgan Show.
mao 1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. | 1:30—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News.
¥ Coco Lamb « Shoppers Show. 4 een anes 1:55—(2) Girl Talk. (4) Fran Har-
18 Possessive yy ris.
| arora Ys 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) 1s j % seats — i“, Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on 18 English poet Vi Seven
Bi Dessert te Wy 2:30—(2) Linkletters Houseparty a Ly |2:55—(4) Shopper’s Weather.
x Mork YY y 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC 26 His irge = se : Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob make a meal Theater
27 Marble . 30 Girl’s name iy v $:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show.
33 Looked ctessty Ws 3:55—(9) News. | sales “A Man Is Ten Feet Tall”; he won 38 pemateet: mA 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date got the lead in the film, n ’
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3 Cabot teeth - 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First - p! Love.
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EARL’S PEARLS . “You won't know what living danger-
ously is till you’ve managed the Pirates!”
if a wife did it, they'd call it nagging ..
“Love Your Enemies. It will drive them nuts.”
Las Vegas ‘losers prove
there’s a wheel, there’s a wail —Ted Steele.
WISH I'D SAID THAT: If women really dressed to please
‘their husbands, they’d wear last year’s clothes.
Ex-boxing champ Bob Olin recalled his toughest fight:
“It’s a very sentimental memory. Whenever I think of it it
brings a lump to my head.” That's earl, brother.
(Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) liner at the Copa, was christened Harry Clifford Keel out in
he changed it.
“One day Hedda Hopper made a mistake and called me
Howard,” he said, “and I thought that was a lot better.”
x *
Bob (“Droop Snoot”) Hope, here on the way to Europe,
has an old but still good reply for people asking about his ski-
slide schnozz. “As a boy in Cleveland I be-
came a fighter to keep in shape,” he says.
“I kept in shape but my nose didn’t.”
Betty Ford, the lady bullfighter from
Pa., met Bobby Bragan,
newly-appointed mgr. of the Pittsburgh
Pirates, and Bragan asked her:
“Don’t you think you live dangerously, ey
Every time I
he’s married,
Taffy says an efficiency expert's somebody who,
. Today’s Philosophy:
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_Chairman George C. McConnaughey of the Federal Com-
munications Commission reports that all members of the com-
mission ecereee a plane recently. “What would happen if this
; : plane went down?” asked one member.
Another one answered: “Television would
be advanced 25 years!”
| THE MIDNIGHT EARL...
Rob’t Q. Lewis is TV's latest casu-
alty; a built-it-yourself chair collapsed
and he tore a ligament .
Wilder wants to take “Our Town” to
Russia ..
singer from Whitefish, Mont., is in her
second engagement at the St. Regis
Maisonette.
Haven't Stan Kenton and Ann Richards
been wed for a month? .. . Connie Towers, the pretty
. Sidney Poitier
a Sylvania Award for his job on the TV show.
ad
again—where
UM Going on TV
ANN ARBOR — The Univer-
sity of Michigan Medical Center
will tell of its work in the field
of industrial health Monday on the
television show ‘Medical Hori-
zons” (ABC, 9:30 p.m. EST.). Dr.
Oo. O. Ted Mallery Jr., director of the
Institute of Industrial Health at
the university will tell of work be-
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ing done in toxicology, acoustics
and vision. a sonality, Shines on Video, Fabulous Frenchman.
and Appeal at 67
By JACK O'BRIAN
Chevalier of Maurice totally
4 ignores his age, which is 67, and| Preston's sponsor also is hoisting
his recent appearance as star of a
Max Liebman spectacular was
amazing.
We've always maintained a per-
former cannot sustain on pure per-
or not for long, but
Chevalier’s Gallic carbonation dis-
® |proves that generality in a large,
economy-sized bottle of bright and
bubbly whatever-it-is that makes
him permanently attractive, oddly
enough, both to men and women in
his audiences.
His cheery charm did not
avoid discouraging antiquity. He
poked almost youthful fun -at it.
He analyzed the attitudes of
folks who remembered him from
"way back and concluded by
their arithmetic that he must
be about 87.
He wag, he suspected, in fine
shape for 87, ang he was indeed
in fine shape for 47, or 37, with the
intangibles that make him able
virtually to hold himself at arm’s ¥
peste to’ cocepe tee ‘mrcorte: of
a talents are considerable, all
of them elusive. His voice is
pleasant, but not remarkable if
separated: from his personality.
His dancing is rudimentary, but
his joy of living and that exploding
smile and sunny satisfation with
life—not patronizing or smug, but
a sort of suggestion that he never
expected to be greeted with such
warm enthusiasm—took a critic’s
analytical eye off his shuffling.
POPULAR RELIGION
Advertising bites into one-quar-
ter to one-fifth of TV time; re-
ligious shows rate sixth in popu-
larity; 60 per cent of TV homes
tune in to some religious show
regularly.
per’s, covering a study made by
the National Council of Churches
ot Chrtet at the behext of the Yale
Divinity School.
The book reflects a cross-sec-
population of New Haven, Conn, His Personality
Retains Youthful Gaiety meaning starting at the bottom. |
NEW YORK (INS)—The |
tion study of 5 per cent of the |
a satire of “The Big Knife’’ called
‘The Little Fork.”
The Dec. 12 NBC Matinee Thea-
ter with Leo Durocher has an|
{unique tale (by Rod Serling) to! The bald eagle changes mates
only when one of the pair dies,
The golden eagle, however, fre-
quently changes mates.
uncurtain: It’s about a Russian |
\rbeaes worker—'‘‘O’Toole trom!
| Moscow’’—who winds up playing |
ball for the Cincinnati Reds,|
NBC’s Rose Bowl coverage Jan. |
2 (because Jan. 1 is a Sunday)!
will feature a CBS personality, |
Richard (Sgt. Preston of the.
Yukon) Simmons, because Sgt.’
the TV tab for the Rose Pa-
rade...
Debbie got MGM's okay to ap- |
pear Dec. 17 with Eddie on ‘I |
Hear America Singing,” a Ford
spectacular ...
Billboard reports Julius La Rosa
gets 50 per cent of all profits piled
up by Archie Bleyer’s Cadence)
with that waxworks.. .
Perry Como tried to hire the |
‘singing dogs’’ on the new “Oh.
Susannah" novelty record. He
learned there is no such thing as
singing dogs. Some patient fellow;
‘simply taped the barks and- yowls|
of hundreds of dogs, spliced to-)
gether a series of vaguely melodic |
canine sounds, one at a time .
Como lost seven pounds to virus
last week .. .
CIRCUS MOVING
Chicago's “Super Circus”
wanted to move to New York a
year ago but star Mary Hartline’s
contract said the show stayed
where she wanted, which was.Chi. |
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LANSING #—The State‘ of Michi- |pitals which grow Bme ‘of their
gan is taking a critical look at its'own food. Many of the patients
million-dollar-a-year farming busi- are sent home at irregular inter-
hess.
A six-man interim legislative to farm work forces.
study committee was due to com- Prisant? at the State Pri-
plete this week a tour of the 15 3) of southern Michigan in
lvals, thus preventing assignment! dairy products and 32
pounds of field crops.
“That was not a good year, million
Michigan Eyes Its Farm Business den produce, 14 million pounds ofjeither,’” says C. J. Smith, institu-
tional farm superintendent. ‘In
fiscal year 1953-54, the output of
the farms was valued at $1,919,350. Our production was down this year' Honor UY. of M, IFC because of an extremely
ANN ARBOR # — The Inter-
=e fraternity Council at the Univer-
A new model British jet bomber sity of Michigan has been given an
flew from Farnborough, England,|award for the best: fraternity re-
to Baghdad in less time than anjlations program at any college or
express train takes to travel from)university in the United States.
Michigan representatives at the
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Downtown and at Tel-Huron
. Lohman explains. state institutions where mental Pa-,
tients and convicts help grow their
own food.
" When the tour ts completed,
the committee will start drafting
a report which it will hand over
«te the Legislature in January.
The report is expected to recom-
mend important changes in the
institutional set-up.
“It's too early to say now just
what we will recommend,” saidiyse, you can show a profit or
Rep. Ben E. Lohman (R-Hamil-|loss,”" he says
ton), chairman of the joint com-|questions of how much produce
mittee, ‘but we plan to cut down
operations, including some dairy
herds.
pand.”
PATIENTS FROM CITY
Why, after decades of success-
ful farming, of cutting institutional
food costs, is the state uncertain!
}_______ about its role as a farmer? —
Mainly because farmers are
relatively hard to come by in
this age of mechanics. Time
was when most of the inmates
at the prisons and the mental
hospitals were from rural areas.
Now they come from cities,
Faced with a shortage of farm
labor, many of the institutional
farm supervisors have to hire out-
side help at the prevailing wage
rates.
“These people have to work!
under Civil Service regulations,"|
“You just can’t
operate a farm successfully on the We definitely won't ex-|
jbased on production valued at dackson have no laber problem
at all, officials say. More im-
portant than the shortage of |
farm labor is the question of |
whether the farms are being |
profitably operated. |
| “This is a terrifically complicat-,
‘ed problem,” says Frank M. Lan-!
iders, in charge of the Department,
of Administration Budget Division.,
“Depending on what figures you
Involved are the:
should be valued, how much value,
to assign farm labor, what ex-
penses to deduct.
SHOWED A LOSS
The prison farms at the Southern!
Michigan Prison showed a loss of
($182,165 during the fiscal year
11954-1955, Landers said. This wes
$521,306.
On the other hand, accountants
came up with a $20,727 profit at
the Tonia State Hospital. This |
was computed on an output of
$87,453 in erops.
At the present, the state institu-
tions have about 11,000 acres of
land under cultivation. They have)
a dairy herd of 2,200 registered)
purebred Holsteins—the largest in|
the world, state officials say. |
* s *
Institution farms produced
crops valued conservatively at,
$1,734,549 during fiscal year 1954-|
#-hour week." 35. They turned out 1,041,303;
The value of the farms is most|pounds of pork, a million pounds of;
seriously challenged in mental hos-'fruit, eight million pounds of gar-
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