‘THE PONTIAC PR The Weather OVE a eae “Zero Temperatures 118th YEAR The.Coming of the King Vil—The Gifts _ By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE In the world of two thousand years wise men were scge Geet sete omen he ao were made kings eir people. being men as well as kings, they knew they must come to worshi a king even greater than they, so they continued to fol- low the star that had led them from their took another ~"Bonn Republic. prayed and wor- shiped Him. Then Ss SH Pun Pp - gave Him frankin- cense, a fragrance, which stands for the thoughts we have in our minds. And Balthazzar’s present was myrrh, a bitter gum, representing the sorrows we all must face. In those days, gold and frankincense and myrrh were rare and valuable, truly the gifts of kings. Of course, Mary was astonished when these tmpor- tant men came and knelt down before her baby, just as she had been when the shepherds came and. told her their story. But in her heart she was certain that her baby had a wonderful mission in the world. While these thoughts were passing through Mary’s mind, quite different thoughts were going through the mind of King Herod back in Jerusalem. What could he do, he asked himself, to prevent this child from taking his throne? (Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Ine.) Tomorrow: Marce Polo’s Stery. THE STAR IN THE EAST. & GM Unveils Its Firebird Il: Gas Turbine Car of Future DETROIT (INS)-qGeneral Motors today unveiled what could be America’s car of tomorrow: The Firebird II, an experimental gas turbine four-passenger family job as sleek as a jet and bulging with new automotive ideas. , GM President Harlow H. Curtice said there are no plans to put the new Firebird into production. He said it will be shown publicly for the first time at the GM German Parties Win Saar Vote Coalition Ousts French’ Parliamentary Majority in Step for! Reunion _ SAARBRUECKEN, Saar @® — Voters of the strategic Saar Valley “ E jit z VEsfeks i Ls | : | | I i s ! I are pledged as a coalition to make this 991-square-mile frontier indus- trial basin the 10th state in the iH ages 3 2 if 8 i i i hydraulic unit can eventually g this ofthe Magi Hit-Run De ger where lay the “They fell down on their knees and *x* * * *% PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19. 1955—46 PAGES INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE —— s urviving Brodie Br ten oe enol ory aprdlgr Siamese Twin _| stopped moving just-above the inn in Bethdehem. Highway Needs. Home for Holiday a peng ee re | eas NZ trees tie. ces! Above Average isa Seance oar stable and found or. one gee eon oe Says Normal Financing \balling highways needs have placed it in a special category apart from other tion to road financing. Zettel, a University of the Legislature, County Economist Terns Formula Unsatisfactory Michigan counties in rela-; his brothers and sisters. The four-year-old up at the Illinois Masonic Hospital fant Jesus, His) for Oakland County jin Chicago yesterday by his tather,| ) § -mother- |Hoyt, and motored to the Brodies’| |” _ standing . at His} Oakland County’s snow-/“"™- eee | side == ‘Rodney was separated trom his brother, Roger, in an historic operation two years ago, Roger died a short time later ' For a time, it looked like Rodney was well on his way to a normal hemorrhaging. pital and hovered near death. for days. The internal bleeding still boy was picked} | life but last ‘April his brain began| [7 report made by Richard M.| He was rushed back to the hos-/ SJ Mailmen Handling Record Volume "|Engineer Robert A. Larson -Pressmen fo Confer | what the “report” con-ipol tains: - : stg. meeting scheduled 1. The first car body of light roit Newspaper Publishers Assn. have agreed on all contract terms except wages. GOP to Start Fund Drive With 51 Dinners Jan. 20 Plan Commission Highway said today. Oakland road needs are “‘con- siderably higher’ than in other accumulating traffic deficiencies in recent years, any formula that applies fairly well to all other counties is bound to leave Oakland zs 3 the county. Detroit Publishers, (Continued on Page 14, Col. 2) fF Ut : Hy EUEF counties with similar traffic and) ® population characteristics, said Being Probed Zettel, and “because of rapidly Body of MSU Student Found in Heat Duct by Stepfather i # e < DETROIT, Policeman Crashes Auto Driving Man to Station » (INS) — Patrolman *\drinking. Move over and I'll drive to the police station. If you keep on, you'll have an accident.” _ TIDINGS OF JOY — Douglas porary Pontiac mail carrier, hoists a bulging sack of letters, cards and publications to his — shoulder in a typical pre-Christmas scene at the city’s busy post office. Treasis, a student at Michigan State University, is among temporary City M + Killed & eee Fender on Right Front ‘| Believed Smashed on Missing Vehicle struck down by a hit-and- run driver Sunday evening, died three hours later in Pontiac General Hospital. Police said Wellington McDonald, 3635 Joslyn down the shoulder of E, According to witness re- |ports, a speeding automo- bile with one headlight out, wiry Wellington from be- hind. Witnesses said that the car skid- ded about 100 feet after hitting Wellington, came to a stop, and — left at a high rate of A general description of the ve hicie was sent to all law enforce- A 74-year-old-man, — $ —— ¥ + Sought | |Walton Blvd. when he was _ hit at 6:45 p.m, en The right front fender probably is : i Ieee, ee because of the . Pontiac Press Phete | police said, and the left front head- C. Treasis, tem- employes hired this year to help distribute what |light is out. is expected to be,the largest flood of yuletide | Wellington was hit a few blocks ‘mail in area postal history. Employes at the |Way from the Joslyn road home _ main office and branch stations are currently working on an extended schedule to handle the Club. ‘Chairman —of- add to funds raised Saturday. The club hopes to raise at least to provide 150 needy city families with holiday baskets About half of the money will be next year, Sgt. Baerwolf: said. for Christmas Baskets. Tomorrow is the deadline for submitting names of needy fain- ilies who would benefit from Christmas baskets to the Salvation home = At saia. Arey Senior— Capt. _Magnus_ Michaelsen said today.” The local SA is acting as a clear- ing house checking all names to make certain only families with a real need will receive baskets and none will be overlooked. All requests must be in by tomorrow to allow time for investigation, Michaelsen explained. Success.in the city’s annual Good- ag returns from the annual sale Saturday of the Pontiac Press’) Goodfellow Edition were counted by members of the Metropolitan}: Police ‘Sgt. Walter A. Baerwolt,| “the club's —wetfare” jcommittee, said that individual do- jnations are still being received to used to carry on welfare activities .|Name Déadline Tuesday " jout in the city’s parks. Goodtellow Salen Scmncinavia: ppears Success Fogs Hit Britain | Choking yellow fog blacked o most of Britain after tha cold brought snow and sleet to high frost over the south, The tempera- $6,000-by Christmas-time, in order!gue STopPed to 2 degrees in Lon- The fog closed in London air- contrast, walked ¢coatless in springlike ing pictures of sun lovers stretched ILA’s Joe Ryan Moves 'to Private Sanatorium NEW YORK —Joseph P. Ryan, sanitarium. April 3 on a federal indictment for income. tax evasion... LONDON w — Death-dealing, * : ed over Scandina via ground and left a coating of white| ‘weather, with newspapers featur-| above plummeting to zero readings. Winter, which is not due to ar- } Of ‘rive officially until Thursday, is;ead. set in 1950. scheduled- to blast its way into Pontiac and the rest of the state tonight sending temperatures but) |. /¢ Weather Bureau has alerted ithe entire eastern half of the na- tion to brace itself for sharply temperatures — which —will ‘plunge below zero from southeast \Ohio through New York. | The weather man forecasts for | and vicinity mostly “Cloudy, windy and cold with snow flurries for today, with a high from 16 to 20 degrees. expected The for tomorrow is from 11 to 15 degrees. The lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m. was 1%. The temperature at 1 p.m. was 20. | braska. ‘below zero for the nation's lowest | . Winds will diminish tonight with a clearing skies, but the mercury is to hit from zero to four| partly ¢loudy and cold with a high pedestrians _(Continued on Page 14, Cal. 2 Kavanagh Receives Fourth Driving Tickef LANSING (INS)—Michigan At. torney General Thomas M, Kav- anagh is once again in danger’ of losing his driver’s license, Already on six months’ probation for three speeding tickets in 18 months, Kavanagh was ticketed Saturday in Lansing for unsafe] ‘driving following an accident. Kavanagh will have a hearing case” if he wants to keep his li- Already the bitter cold has cense. former _president._of—the—Interna-i¢lamped itself on the north cen-| Kavanagh was driving a state—————| tional Longshoremen’s Assn., has ‘ral states and near-zero. readings car Saturday when he and another transferred from Bellevue Hospi- Were ‘common northward of a line! motorist, Roy W. Armstrong, were ~ tal, where he was a voluntary Teaching through northern Illinois, unable to stop at an icy intersec- psychiatric patient, to a private Southern Iowa and southern Ne-'tion at the bottom of a hill. They said their cars skidded and col- Ryan, whose wife died a month! Bemidji, Minn., woke up this lided at a slow speed. Neither man ago, is scheduled to go on trial morning to discover a 3] degrees! was hurt. Armstrong also received an un Labor Daily Moves BETTENDORF, Iowa (INS) — Labor’s Daily, the nation's only daily_labor—ne d | En Toute to the station, Pedrie crashed the auto intd the rear of another car; miles over the weekend — from Charleston, W. Va., to Bettendorf, lowa—without missing an issue. No Food, PHOENIX, Ariz, (®—Five days;‘‘sat and waited.” svram tr telihe cot Aolions g § i i I i i rT g i d if : i County NOWB. os cccceseccees AB +o eee OHO OHO HOD ow SUPP ETTER OTe eer eee 35, 96, 37 ‘ : t No Water: Flier Co hardest, I was hungry—boy, I was rs Desert * They gave him the water—then and a ham‘ sandwich, By JANET ODELL “But she—or he—has just every- thing. What can I get for a pres- ent?” We've all been in that spot. The unusual gift is the only an- swer in such a case. May we offer a ‘suggestion or two? thing for Christmas; and the at- ‘tractive terrariums will be a thoughtful reminder long after- wards, Handsome wall decorations made of gilded wood are un- usual Christmas gifts, Some are _| merely ornamental, others’ are "| ..| Candie holders, How about a clock? At long clocks are an important part home decorations and should be ny Unusual Gifts Answer to Problem »of Giving to Ones With ‘Everything’ — — intricately designed case comes from the Far East to be some- one's Christmas present, At the same store where we saw this set we also saw a handsome plastic ice bucket, - No wotman ever has too many purses. Present her with a brown and wearing a silver pin designed with the sign of the Zodiac under which she was born, e before Secretary of State James \M. Hare. Hare said the attorney general will have to “plead a good ; wW N. Delegates Ask Instructions | Split « on Lottery Scheme Forces. Continued Delay, Over Security Seat _UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. ® — U.N. delegates, split over a lottery scheme to decide a deadlocked Security Council race, sought final, instructions today from their home governments before resuming’ vot- ing pommorven. . Assembly ee still hoped to adjourn their 1956 session by to- State ing t ASK MORE DELAY The two big Western powers,| which have endorsed the split-term | _ draw proposed by Assembly Presi- * dent Jose Maza, asked for the addi- \pional bad to give governments | time to decide their stand./ nation would sit first, blindfolded, drew out one—Yugo- ang Lawrence E, Neilson, 545 slavia's. The Yugoslave agreed to! pierce, are petitioning city fathers _resign at the end of 1956 so the! tonight to — their home lots}, could have-the seat -for> s * * Some delegates denounced p ““Maza’s proposal as Mega! and im-' moral. ber eae as canal Yugoslav pulled ahead with | votes but fell short of the 40 nec- ~-~essary for—a-—two-thirds majority. The Philippines polled only 19 votes because of the agreement _ with Maza. Pontiac Deaths morrow midnight. "Today's balloting was. canceled : Dogs Lilippines, ae qua rt arid of Bctain, eee capoatl and <ea| benease ke! awe Y & proposed that the two can- Turkey's tenure. To decide on se as part of a state project. Maza put/ TO PETITION their two names in a box and, THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAX¥ DECEMBER 19, 1955 Commissioners to Face Decision on Insurance | riceceaeoctngc gg temmaternpnye tern Sener een 2 BIRMINGHAM ~ pee recently taken in, are William L. group insurance rates and cover- | Troutfetter, Buck Sullivan, George ages in-a brief letter, following/T. Jeffers, George W. Mullin,| study that straightened out the Arch H. Copeland and Gilbert C.) confusion of two weeks ago for| McCamman. Tonight will be the! City Commissionrs, City Manager first meeting, when members en- D. C. Egbert is asking that the|tertain their wives for a musical company currently in service be program and dinner at Commu- retained. nity House, » * “The Story and the Tree” was the pageant présented at Em- bury Methodist Church yester- day, when older children gave an eve program, Earlier in the day, younger classes gave & program, ew 6 Open house for college students is planes» by the First C “for “Dec. * gians and Pilgrim we mem. bers will meet at the parsonage at 3:30 p.m, “i : on Two special Christmas program: were held yesterday at Our Dur Shep. herd Lutheran Church, with the 500 members of the ‘new church's, Sunday School participating in aft- ernoon and early evening. A similar schedule of two pro-| ‘grams took place at — heran Church of the Redeemer. ‘That Church has duplicate candlelight and carol services set for Christ-| mas eve, at 9:30 and 11:30 p.m. South Africa has a liquor price war. With the mayor’s agvinory com- * ‘mittee on insurance agreeing, ac- cording to. Egbert, the Aetna plan }would save money and be more | desirable as far as municipal em- ployes are concerned, than others. |A revision from the present plan \i8 suggested by Egbert, however. The plan, Egbert the “city coutenspiates, —_ ecg | itea accordingly. Cost comparisons showed little |difference between comparties, he ‘points out. But for city employes retiring or leaving the city em- ploy, Aetna’s plan allows the em- ployes to retain their coverage. The Blue Crutch sale on Jan. 7 ‘to earn March of Dimes - will face haere approv: "night, Pride of Oakland Rebekah i Lodge No. 445 wishes to have the i Lewis K. Marshall, 569 Pierce, IN GIFTS for | ‘Little COWPOKES’ to business” thatig the parking lot. opposite them! a the character of their | ply of gold | Zovies David H. Lalone David H. LaLone, 67. of 1035) rormal Oakland -Ave. died suddenly Sat- = in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- ee oS 21, 1888, he was the son of John and Relena LaFrombois LaLone. Boys’ an Girls’ Styles , with construc. § ’ WASHABLE TWILL sie) Nas Dees 6 reee See oe _ Eva, are five children; Claude La- Lone of Pontiac, Mrs. David Walk- were reported to have age to § lg gr Uh ony fling ener Update yl Cowboy Boots Chicago, Hil. Also surviving are Theater six brothers and sisters; Mrs.|/night. mae Nora Ashton, Mrs. Rose Fair-| treated his grand brother, Mra, Raymond Meade, wa ieee his fa- . Fred LaLone, all! agr, R. ©. Williams, reported of Pontiac, Leo LaLone of Shep- the beating to police. : herd, 14 grandchildren and 3 great ena Tie trim tanat bor bers grandchildren. Detective Lt. Merlin Holmquist’) 074 id of, Funeral will be at 11 a.m. Tues-|iS investigating, and working on day from St. Michaels Church|report of a theater usher on an SIM AS. “2.5 H , hadley ol appinan oo eae overhead conversation of two boys! er ‘There will be a-recitation- of Rosary this phic degenerate the! Voorheis-Siple Funeral Home. 2OLe : a = “4 ; ; | : a a ut - William J. Preese William J. Preese, 35, of 79 Terrace, died yesterday “tn St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after 1900, he was the son of Harry and The Weather BONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly , Windy and cold with snow flur- ries | i: bigh 16-20. Clearing and mm with — — to- tow sere 4 above. na eolé, high 11-45 a atoce. winds 20-36 m.p.h. dimin- . ae tn Pemtiog tam —— ee 8 am.: Wind velocity 95-36 m.p.b. Disection: s Hertwest. sets Monds m. Tuesday at 11:23 a.m, FS es eet nnene : One Year — Festina padiens tempera li se the| Planning the beating. n|Rohr, 59, of 80 Putnam St., died| ,| She is survived by seven chil- Cowboy Outfits TWO PIECE 1°41 Genuine Leather 7 aR ie Vest to match pants or skirt. Choice of red or = colors 8-M-L 5 Badly beaten by two youths who!? Poatiac’s OWN Bargain Store. ; —— TONITE & TUESDAY Only! New — of High Twelve, He is survived by his wife Verna, his mother Katherine, a daughter, Jacqueline Botten of Lansing, a sister Mrs. Mary Jane Reed of Detroit and one grand child. Funeral will be at 10 am, The finest HAND WARMER at _@ reduced price. Ideal gift for in Mt. Hope be a recitation of the Rosary at 8 p.m. Tuesday evening from the Brace-Smith Funeral Home. Sarah Hanna Rohr si Mrs. Howard (Sarah Hanna)’ “ieee eae Bal | lyesterday after many years of ill Holds or 2 hand $ 77 health. pagent Ties un- Born in Toledo, Ohio on Sep- A simme. “s Ls tember 30, 1896, she was the daughter of Walter and Maude Coad Watson. She married Howard Rohr in Monroe and has been a resident of the city for 15 years. SPORTS Dept. a7) _ | PRICE ee dren; Mrs. Laurel Prekop, How- (— ard Rohr Jr. and Richard Rohr. all of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Verna King of Pontiac, Mrs. Roslyn! Bunker of Pontiac, John Rohr of! New Jersey and Gene Rohr of Lambertsville. Also surviving are | five brothers and sisters; Walter, Watson, Ronald Watson, Mrs. Leila Gibbs, Mrs. Edna Hirsch and) es Martha Beeler, all of Toledo. | ! Ohio. Funeral will be at 3 om! 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Lyndall, of the Sears & Roebuck Co.; John E, Madole, of the Han- cock Iron Works; |Maier, Abstract & Title Guar- anty Co.; and Dr. George N. Petroff, local physician, Each will serve a term of three years on the 15-member board. Of- ficers for 1956 will be elected at the group's first meeting month, St. Clajp said. : trees toppled,” television stations cloged by aj ‘storm with gusts howling up to 60) miles an’ hour throughout the San Francisco Bay area last night, posed 113-mile Rockwood to Sag- inaw turnpike. A report on ‘progress in .working| out engineering problems existing along the route plus a review of the recent State Supreme Court decision. validating the turnpike act were aiso slated. the coast was accompanied by rain ‘ward, The first 20 of Turkey's “‘travel- ing supérmarkets'’ mounted on Susts.up to 100 was reported late corner selling in Istanbul. The aim/ Marin County, to bring food to housewives’ door- Remove Snow— Scrape Off Ice— Stop Window F. oe 2 FT. 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Of the 401) causd his fellow —students—at-Wil| Idlewild airport in New York tor ‘on’ ground of Communist ‘a ‘ffilia- ireoraicg cases, McLeod was|liams College have the Christmas’ three weekg. i during the first 10 months of quoted as saying, only 13 were re- spirit. | | In a Washington dispatch bylined by James E. Warner, the newspa- per said the figures were. disclosed| for passports have been turned down rity and consular affairs. Of the total number of applica- tions from Jan, 1 to Oct, 31, the not! \granted for technical reasons — in- fused for Communist reasons, Yee, a junior, is a freshman ad- viser, Some of hi fre: ra Four new projects in France call) ——_——_ - ehinan batt ew: Department administrator of secu- jtac ts decided to try to raise money Williams Freshmen Send cs ve gehcees A Ooo-wadt Adviser Home to Hawaii collection bi WILLIAMSTOWN, Duane S. T. Yee, 19, is going home} class round trip. 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Pipe smokers * BROTAE: RSat, _ | Z ( Dream EPR RM mene - . gag o , = _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1988 , ; Taker Clin y STEWART- GLENN COMPANY | ~ QUALITY. HOME FURNISHINGS. SINCE 194714 } a. “ar Finally Settled ~ Government Announces’ Bankruptcy Settlement of Defunct Auto Firm Pp = r —— CHICAGO ww Att t TO RELAX AND i” — ormeys have, . announced settlement of a multi- BE COMFORTABLE ‘til 9 P. M, milion dollar claim against the ‘defunct Tucker. Corp. which was) set up to build a radical new aug; tomobile but never got any on the: market. In a complex wrangle over as- sets and debts of the bankrupt eompany, the government claimed $3,374,075 plus $1,275,000 ___which the Tucker Corp. had post- | ed as Garnest money on an option | to buy a wartime plant, | Sac overment: attorneys - interpret} ed the settlements as adding to 32,275,000. , But the attorney for trustees of ‘Tucker, Norman Nachman, said, oT if properly a one million dollar settlement of a $3,374,075 claim.” He ageid the government had ap- plied-the $1,275,000 in earnest mon- EMOLLOE cen pePene Vie eat ce Say "BARCALO with $ 95 SIX-WAY PILLOW 6 Choice. of Colors ba Sos SS SS 245% = - # 4 os 4 z al 2 x: tp-fent due the Reconstruction ét costs 30 little : West plant which was used that makes dinner, ‘during World War II for manufac: | i ture Of -aireraft-engines. ALL CLAIMS NOW SETTLED | Nachman said the settlement or- der also disposed of “any further claim which the government may have against trustees for use or occupancy of the plant after the company went into bankruptcy in 1948." The Tucker Corp., headed by Preston Tucker of Ypsilanti, isco: Mjieh.,-had-a-bankroll.of.more-than. 28 million dollars from investors | avhen Tucker started his promotion | of a new car. He took over the) ‘plant, used during the war by | the Dodge division of the Chrysler | Corp., in November, 1947. When the Tucker outfit Tailed, | Tucker and other exdcutives of | . the company were_eliarged with | fraud and were found innocent. | «, In the settlement, the govern-| ment got $1,275,000 which had been} * posted as earnest money. 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He got up and walked into the path of the big trailer- truck which skidded broadside try- ng to miss him, but Janetzke was nocked down, — Police--said-two other automo biles approached, One managed to $teer through and continued. Sabo’s car smashed into the| : trailer, Sabé, upset by the acci- ______@ent,_battled. put under restraint in Belmont Hospital and later moved to the| Cook County Hospital. Janetzke was held under guard, but without f * uneirecte> «= § 50 § Folding Aluminum Table a | with Dozens a. Uses! ae * Coeed Meo HELMSCENE Deluxe Poker Table “!GHTED PICTURES Enchant: : Te ts extra sturdy with folding ECChanlng beanty of HELM. legs for storage. Has ash tray nea) to any room of you and glass holder and is cover- oe Sea your mao Shent ‘Blond SE . scenes for your selection, in- m cialis or 59 cluding many scenes of popu- re ects. lar vaca one scanty we ee *1 9” eenveves Bs 44-44 Bd ar ais 4 You're twice as comfortable, twice as relaxed. 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DECEMBER 19, 1955 apie mmatebe Scientists Rush Research | Se ee wemitlon Arctic Landing Fields} ve been fi i , — — beyonce te BOSTON w-— Air Force scien-,Royal Canadian air forces in the ; ae 4 a) . eo, , “ | ty cone Wes ea tists are rushing research on a/Strategic arctic—how to use the ; oo ee _ pan in|Problem of swittly-growing impor-|S0W and ice as safe landing fields. ' sword musica) centers, tance to the’ United States and eo e e They hope to pair in airborne fi PETER PAIN SHOOTS YOU FULL OF indicator of ice thickness and strength for arctic aircraft. j ; Hea “a el 4% Sere “There | Is No Gift That Brings a as and more needed in those snowy |. wastes, the Air Force Cambridge | coveirstr"! Much Beauty, Comfort and and takeoffs by heavily loaded aircraft has reached major pro- “ih yen| Lasting Remembrance as From now until] May, scientists of the research center will be set-| ting off thundering charges of TNT) in the far north. Helicopters will | drop assorted pointed - projectiles; wa ifrom various heights ont® the ice. iHuge tanks of 80-ton capacity will’ be loaded onto the ice and pape full of water. Researchers will saw out big ice beams and load them to the break- age point. They will cut out cylindrical samples of ice for testing. Ice erystals in process of growth will ibe studied under microscopes. _. Experts_are_in Hopedale, Lab-Jo rador, to conduct 17 separate ex-) periments between now and spring. | ~~“eelieving age? inst No wonder = Eight square miles around Hope- | and Ben-Gay for le harbor will be the study area. @ Also enn 09 oe : WEADACH' esearchers wifl travel over the ice by motor toboggan, truck and weasel. ; j ‘Soviet Minister Named MOSCOW (AP) — The Soviet Union has appointed Sergei Petro- | “Tvich Kiktev as minister tof |Lebanon, replacing Vassilly A. di |Beliayev, who has been | HOME OUTFITTING COMPANY 48S. Saginaw. Ste Pontiac— as Yes! 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MONT = rar Aimont First pr th take place fo di . in Double Ring Ceremony Dates of Vacation —|..svext, 5 te simom rest pars win tke piace for grades Susi xe ata on ths Chi retinas reek cannes | Weducaday si) 4 m the | x e U e ven Pe <TER \ double ting s Pals t t dea Wal On Tuesday. at 4 p.m. the p* sday a p-m., close on Thursday for Christmas |. junior choir will rehearse and “i eremony united “vines Ciiristine : lary oS i Sehy € ‘| rota and taseyprd brie Arft Nacations renaming closed until iy Sunday cro! st also at 4 will be the Christmas — oO L d f th L k Saturday evening tv S Joby s ada or ine after New Years | party for the nursery and kin- | ur tagy o e la es. Luthevan Chun ba Pore Paes Belo 4 listings for several Four Towns Guild a ail in the i Plans Christmas Eve Nancy is thi vigiter af Robert Misttiets vibe ® have announced Pl Ser ee) POriern: H | ee iw Gam an onal Par - Service : | - = : - etalk dates “ - Seas al P ty Phe Pilgrim Fellowstip meeting’ . | Wf 618) Ori: Hi “rd Lesa 1 ne : Sie e . . ‘ai | on ; a 7 ee , a SS « ‘ ‘ | Lakeville school will close © SOUR TOWNS — The Filizabeth will be at 7 p.m Vhersday and at oars “eo Tete He of So eee | Thursday. at noon, for the holt Poassell Guild will meet Thursday-8 the same day wil be regular ne of 22) Loaner oe = hears: x | day, opening again Jan. 2. tor its Christmas party Bac oe a ee cool chustma traditional Midnight Mass will be = the P : @\ SU TOO! IMStMAS celebra < Ap QUES STL AY Nests Were Lapeer schools are closing on cle is presenfing a skit or game party for jur or and senior de- a . at Our Lady : the a i we fi When Natos apuredcbeead Wedresd and wall reapenon Jan and gifts will) be exchanged ‘partments will be Frida, night at akes. Church, Waterford. on ait: or i dian) oof fied =| 5 ”, F p 7 ce i ' “ ae in ‘ Hostesses fer the evening are 1:30 and the Adult Bible Study Christmas Eves The celebrant of i fee \ ~ Ch Ce a ballevina Ciristas Seraton in Alnent “tes. Francis Griffin, Mrs. Ray Class wit meet af 8 the Mass wilt be the Rev. Fred-’ - encth “invn of waite lace and ne ‘ hte : : i = a turine i. iditiaral _ aod nt Cetnmiitits rhc wit start Aten, Mrs, Raph. Aten, \trs.;- —_—_—— —— Ze —____erie+—_J.—_Delaney_thepastor;-as-— | = heh reueet neck in. Thursday alternoca and tegulae J} S. Leones and Mrs. Rebert!.. Saturday at- 10:50 »1s-—-the-sisted by the Rev Gregory Moor-/ = ‘ Classes will begin again Jon | Frerier. The party is to take place chureh wilf obsorve Christmas man. C.PP S., and the Kev. Joseph! Her fingertip veil was held Classes at Southfield will close oa the hasemer of the Four Towns Eve with a candle wit service and Janiza. in place by a headpiece of net on Thursda, afternoon Methodist Church, Elols Com municn The chow. under the direction of ee —— ———— Vrs Carieton Brown with Mrs. ; Edward Tallenger at the organ, Annual Musical Presentation Tuesday : renee rebsdnees nanecnrta aie finmeciulate Conception by J, Wei- gand in four parts. with unisen and solo @rrangements. The Credo Will be trom “Mass in GU by Von I and appliqued flowers trinimed With pearls and rhinestones. Lees She carried «a prayer book ear. ered with stephanotis. Honor attendent was Diane lus son of Rochester and best man was Emery Miller also of Roches : a lev Kip Senota and acmond soit «Mache, , The offertory will be } al i ity i ~~ od “Ve ~~ y 1 . Na = seated the @nests VRS. LEONARD ARET Ky TRIPBY PATTEN son) Zimmerouan wll tell the stors Aetire out the manger scene oe ne ne ie a . 4 bs MAKE CHRISTMAS DOL is Members Mrs. Harold Ma: Vittie ‘and pA ception it het ——theego-Harbortorrespondent of what happened Many ve ; s-from-the Reese SS EEE tes ebraim tibbett-of the Taw “Fo Do ‘Good+-Chub, High — : ohn et tit Many VearT Ago ; ae ae the An-Ka ¢ Do at ; ; a ; i : : the combined choir diately tollow ng the ceremony in Mir and) Mrs.) Arti wall iesiite WEST BLOOMPIELD--The high go the newsbes will knew the true velt school. “Sue Ann Aumaughe: ; land, put the Unusdun: touches on dels te be given the necdy for - Boa estuleay (tees Ine ocne ster: Sool tiusic demiment bere will ee aning oll Chisstuies and Danny Greig will portray Mar Irving LaDue will be the Gpristiss The 11 members started making the dolls five years ‘ *} pow as Cee it A is ss 4 Oe S t f } Wit i i - : * i . . . present ae mn ine ( | at Glee Club will sing “Siler and : , he ee 1s a i — ee “Aesdsra cal ago. Sime, they “had no moeny to buy dolls to dress, the only yoat the a] ae Shit aad ‘furphy, AU Rosew AW 6 = pd [ont Ue EIS Sh EES ae US eee SEE ab) a . ashinae thing to de was to make the dolis caid dress them too A Weoplece band under the hi It came upon the Midnight Clear Rite Performed .- moof Robert Pfeuffler, will playland “QO. Little Town of Bethle- me Bailey. Sharon Premo and Pat- recessional will be sung by the Kingsbury-Rauh — « * “Sega O° Come Emmanuel,” Patten, Pamala Kenny, Jenn ger. Mes. Carleton Brown will reader ; : ee : Seniors 0 e eC | he direc: “It ce ipon the } + Persinger, Nancy Van Dusen. Con- J. Wiegand's “0 Salutaris.” The ai Lee Rogers, Jerry VanDusen. Bullv be played on the chimes. followed | » PTA will have its annual ent land- S the Activity March.” “Excerpts hem.” ts Sue Smith will be angels combined choir, “Gloria In Ex- in Lapeer Home {| Y uth oa Pehaikevaky's Svmphuns=-—— == SHEPHERDS _ 4 cite vee Pp i a n Y u le Pp I O g I a m Ss i ee pe i. Coral me 0 ege 0 y and “Cbristmastide Over Shepherds are James Strong Pnor to the midnight services pas ee ard Chere Path rimonnce et a . Board: Prepares Jimmy Crawford; Billy Breer and-4-mediey- ~of Christina s carole with ORTONVILLYE: — Brandon Town givine special music tron: ditters— Milford. High - SS One howled iwonty pantubers ther marriage on Saturday. Dec of the combined gire clubs, un- Yates and Larry Kettlewoll will by “OQ Holy Night.” with Mrs. , he R Marlette - a rami Rel " Ae a Class to Give Students der the direction of Mrs. Mar- ° be the wisemen, Kings ‘beaFing Louis Lessard us soloist. During ™ aims oe . we Brandes MU RE [ed _ co. ane . ee i ~tuncheon- _ porie Seaves will march into the chool Review ,gitts are Jimmy Draper. Duane i Ee es the Crib. the isaac . 1 P " foment the direction of Beverly Blazer See ees Pe Sade n we ee — Birrell and Darryle Or) Beet lee bees Noe . : , wilh be presented egere eve- : erale els az” wi aa Me : : : quite of ours for confessions “Christmas in Other lands” w ine i » Be : families and a few close friends MILFORD — A special jun chcon aecompaniment. S she Pp he iceth Erade sete Bie i preparation for Christmas is as he the 1h a Gee wae The eee eS They took their places before for college studerts has been a! Ml Sawall NI ; UMMANZING rogram chee (ein eke (ie) Ur creme follows: Thursday, 7:30 to 9 p.m.: frst sin grades es al parhicipate by ' ot “e ; HERE SCOTS OS Rn A Mrs. Dieama Posalo Mis Alice appearance singing “Carol of the Fidar 3 Me i grade a pa regular monthly meeting of the the fireplace to the wedding ranged by members of the senior Saad Merlin Asphe and Robert 1 View of Necessary Sheep” and “A Babe was Born.” tops aod oe Riementry PTA, Approximately reh ale AY f , : \ . Mat « i » ae ue hee ee Class and faculty at Milfond [pe Zitimermyan be de aie Seti amet Expansion | Solos taken from the “Kecitative shea This pete Je : an e one hundred children will partici- ‘ " aude aonewsbo. played bo. Paul Stem- ! * : : 4, ; i w-Llo t f te in «a program featuri “Because” and at the conclusion ~ hool, The funecneon will be held 4 ness I ~e from the Me~siah” by Handel 9 on Saturday evening os unly for olly fou en er = Rell will be sung by Mrs. Roval and i : ' : horal selections and a Nativity 9 of the ceremony. “The Lord's in the cafeteria oon Tues hay. at fd ROATEO -— A detatied review of Asplin those unable tou go at any other |“ Scene, r) coe Praver.” pm Orchard Lake the JS budding program ts be:ng , . time. to pen on an. | Attending the bridal couple were a * © prepared by the Rumeo Board oi Amon z mans tradimena!l songs to ~The Masses on Christmas Day | Following a brief business meet- Mr, Rauh’s daughter and husband. Purpose of the get together is ti Seminar Gives kincation in cooperation with Dr. be sung by the Glee Club is the will be at the same hours as on HOLLY —The tap of the Veter Oe HES OES Oe i : ° “| Gerald Wo Borcourt, Warne Unis fameus Halleluiah chorus. The pro- Sundays 7, 8:30, 10.20 and 12. 7 Ath ta) Build Mr and Mrs. Warren Watson in Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbel, La- acquaint sero: students with ¢oi i iM a. a} ne em afl car AQ Doi nis lle : an’s Memorial Building has been iar ce i illsern ieincahments peer; his son. Chris Rauh, Jr..‘lege life and t> get first hand in 18 h B d VeUSITN Seilow eS const Mtant.' SS secured as headquarters for the > 7 | ; : 4 4 € ( e ‘s cA t roa cast to the World” and the entiie group La | o t ee - and Mrs. Kingsburv's daughter- fi tion as fa curi Mi. Stine eC Hol Youth Center hict : s 7 ; £ wena tun as - aD ani Mow pecent sporcal meeting the sings ¢ ‘Carol of des Bells. Masons ia Install ” “ . oun ener _ Covered Meters Give in-law, Mrs. are. Kenneth Kingsbury . pane and college calahie ORCHARD LAKE — [ne sctio will ty in to fimetion on Jan fort of Se. (xe) and Meo beatd merabers apd Dr. Boieourt = Polio Chie mies Parker, wt ; JOR Se ee . niet te Study a fematie brochure! Pat Dunaway and Donna Smith Officers Dec. Zr Le — A etlariee Set es Seasonal Greetings thodiue Senroars OUrehord bch ‘cu he project. stated toda t This is the second year that ] Ser ’ ior “ NW ass i J F; the ] . ; | high has attempted sach will appear in its th annual Also present af the session were Will assist on the plano. The pro t M ] tt “hey firs. > ay ae OMEO — Shoppers in the bust. a meeting. and is the only school Cy giias Broadtist over the CBS [le three school principals and gram has been planned by Vrs a ariette -_ he ee pees Celie ein a ee SiG wactoced arin imi o/s : ‘ Saate : Aiea el ut Xan rdlay ever curs + . iistiict we ee | im the metropolitan area sponser, etwork Saturday from 4a to school superintendent T. C. Filp- *®4ves Mraiseas) Wvaleray wl MARLETTE oF hundred each Wee. aniess in vontber with ant surprise here fodas. They _ ing this type of educational know- . pula . assist with the children in the na- ~ eee ee wo RUnGred x ; i : | how, accordi to principal Er Gea a . / tivity scene years of Masunry was represented. OMer SouTh activines here found “the parking meters —_cov- ; 0 | wis dekoeon ng p pa The choir composed of thil's, | the educators again facing an ee recently ag the Marlette Masonic Fueds for Ke epcration bave eted with cloth bags wishing them n minarians sftidying for the pries!- expansion program in the dis- Lodge when life memberships peen raised by dances and other.“ “Merry Christmas.’ The season- . Some mincitatronsiharelbeen heuscd has been shortwaved to South trict. particutarty on- the junior Waterford Guild were avarded to Harding Rugzics. wise, and Bevel epuadial de al good will gesture, authorized sent to last June graduates, pres- and Central America and tran high and high school levels were a al subs ( bythe village council, will continue Servi | in Mcp Berthold Waiker, Dr J.C. Web- gation turniture and other : ce 3 Tuesday ! ently attending various colleges. as scribed for the “Voice of Amet- interested in such a report to dis. ’ . ster, BoM. Rile, and RJ Licht Sailgece haste Be ane ccna through Siunatas _ Flint With Burial in well as to older alumm in the ica” In recent years this choral tribute te district clubs and or. lects 56 ficers enfelt Life memberships care inctuding a record machine . a in State group has prepared ceveral ure anizations. nate oe . come ‘ 5 af ee: Glenwood * 6¢ * grams for “Radio Free Farrope " _ 5 seas F , WATERFORD ON a ; ane e a Th ves fo mrembet Cove qs te be only fm New Officers Named ns | t olcourt Hal cone uctec a : RS SU NOW pcre Ot Se Inne : rarer a T . Tk’ , ‘ care r t - jee Crs FE hes YET) —New ltl s Chit- Over one) Bunred scnices aitere The Schola Cantorum bread) jyiiding survey in December. 1953 the General Guild ef Our Lad of * u card There catds (CribEt se eersol Ct iE -d Watson C j iw. os ’ i ™ : : i il | ~SUEC -ost by ford Rebek«h Lodge No are; info (ace edied cose ane a no eee cant will consist of Fels<t Carels. ii the ii qnest of the board. Short: the {ake= Church er ¢t oe a a4 ah il caus at a Gee ae Be \ a Gi ad) rae Tie Saree St Joseph's Hospital Flint after a home daily for the Christmas sea °F Retesdy taterepers-4 ire o altersards a $450.00 bond is President, Mrs. dames SW a : ted i fe on a vbieet te revocation if the bearer wee grand, Mis Lata Priday: see long illness . son Mis Birwin Johnson and Les Tonueentary om Danial pees fone was passed) This provided 13° Leute. vice president. dirs. Leon: eae senton. Priggle< wae the @@ o> bat live Op to the rules of foc. Mis Pauline Bays: and - * « ¢ Howe. student cotinselors, are in olish arr, a ey it — elementary classrooms. a voca- ard Methner: secretary, Mrs. a rae on . ues ‘G was " fe Cid eranecrs irs earl CTravis. Wee _ 7 Ai cee af Acraeeiicore: These carols date back to the tional agricultural building and a Denald Divires: treasurer, Mire, O10°st Mazon. present. His age | ~ — r. Creque. 6. Was president of oe (ee __ i4th and ith century when mu- bus garage | Bruce Bradley and publicity. E ; ; the Edwatd Creque Motor Sales - sical form was limited to plain » 8 8 ' Mire. Paul Shaughnessy. Tuotlatherimemberaltwhellre *. “in Holly. He was an honorary life Santa Claus 7 me style: Summarizing the report now un- ceived their membership certifi ERGGASS SPECIAL CFFER? ene eal of Kiwanis. a member of | The Rev. Henry.A Waraksa, di- der consideration a recommends: Individual guild beads are Ver cates, were Lee Atkine and | : s the Board of Commerce. an honor= Visits Milford rector of Gregorian Chant and Po- Gon is made that “The immediate Martha Mrs. Ralph Meek: St. Earl Oaks. who were absent, ~ ~ ary member of the Michigan’ Auto Hish Hymnology at Orchard Lake. step to be taken in the school build--Ann Mrs. John Ledo> Rosacy ray - A — Fed ans - “ Dealers Assn. and former regional Area Children 's a graduate of the Deiroit Insti: (22 Program is the construction: \{r< Frank Zimmerman: and St ak nee . , a en te : . Cle »f 0 T°: ” es : 4 district manager of Chevrolet Ve . lute of Musical Arts and: the \- ye a a high sc hy vol Tt continnes by Bhvaheth Mes! eon pe Methioi |. ae els ( p ey ow a é Tor Trom 1322 to" 15” ~ MICFORD—santa Claus visited York Pius X Sehool of Liter gic ‘al tating the propos: ‘d building wa: ud —atlod ee Ne vi bee : - ; _ . Milford Saturday in a shiny Cadil y - Beside fuct he Scho include 16 to I8 classrooms. - . Service for Mr. Creque will be -" x . : lusic. Beside conducting the Lig . 1! risers elected are. Deve ot 11 nw Tessday trons Alcee: lac convertible. The 50 piece high ja Cantorum in their broadcasts ©mnasium library and shop * Pilgrim Club Slates ar ‘ a a oo a Gundry Funeral Home in Flint, a eee Ne pa a and papel he is aici d r To wns Cl i5 Christmas Program ) Harold foomeborm semor warden: with burial in Glenwood ( : oe oe Musical Rank en a ; *h Wilson amen wards ar: tery “ae NE the street Automobiles, fire ap harmonic settings of Polish hymns. Our owns u IEFAMORA—The Prigiim Club ‘ . Ace | : Saar ; paratus and new tmicke followed Plans Christ will hold its annual Christmas a o a eee an k peste He is survived bs his wife. El- and the parade was «limaved with S Pex ole Will Go mas [party at 8 p.m Tuesday, Dec. 27 ‘TEA ie ; AUST *y on Se _\ira: three sons, Lt. Robert. with Santa's appearance ome eople ' Party for Meet jat the home of Mrs. Frank Best eae aie oe th J S) Nz ry } ASS Myr Wy 1 “1. eacon hal DOTS, STOWE : r ue id 3 avy in Winthrop. Ma : Mayor Bartett Smith presented to Any Length to Bathe | with Mrs Clyde Merwin as co ford Bishop, steward: Loren Mc- 1eodore and Richard Lee of . ' Frotr on? : ; : : Holly. one daushs Mos. Cs _ Santa with the keys to the city. MARLETTE — Charged by the TOWNS — The Four, Quarivie ty'er. ond Harry Beacon . ee va Ordal S Aller Sas He then distribated gifts to the: cite Paice with stealing a bath-|TOwNs Cooperative Extension Chub chaplain ; . a tcc oe fhildren, A free movie for the tub from the Guerdon Industries ¥!!l hod, its monthly meeting in POT! se nones Slowaes | gilts) to 106 one sister, Mrs. FL. OW Swan of aya & - ecerinan _ i ee eee . children followed. pay shale of sip the form of a Christmas party Sent to a convalescent home anc . Flint. and eight grandchildren here, Frank J> Sholes. 20. of Sil the home of a for exchange students from foreign Honor Goodrich Man hostess. Instead of the unusal gift tewthange. each member is asked . yi “ade sored bs (ape — se, a hee fae AN, dnesday at ; In lien of flowers, the famil . The parade was sponsor vepanod was arranged before Ju a . ; ea weked roe ce far to Milford businessmen. under the tice Harry Ralhoff. Sandusky. and William Hiurtubise. ‘Pctrolia Drive oe With Life Membership : . : E : : At the last n setae f the grou - the—Geneere—Comty—Prderatom—of direction of Warren Spitier, peleased_on $150 Roll call will be answered with 1@ la ur ( © group. te Dost the Blind . | State Police stated that Sholes “C@¢h member bringing — gifts Home Demo nstrati 1 1008 VFW h 1 Robert Fox G : ; eit or aeent showed No. PONOTEC . . Musical Department Snillc Companicn lake tills snes sae taken to homes of Cy ctmas decorations and gifts of Goodrich this week with a life : Plan Christmas Event — to Present Concert minor, were seen loading the i iwhich can be made at home and membership at a barquet in his nope aay _ . ; bathtub on a truck by an employe A potluck dinner will be served gave out leaflets of instructions, honor a ARD x da ila M: a ALMONT— ae i po ‘Sof the Guerdon Industries fac. at noon. The group will have a ee 1 Fox served with the Army trans Onl ys Sinday School wil nave iS concert of the: Musie ppart- torv. When challenged, the two gift exchange and reveal secret port command in the Span ish Annual Christmas program at the ment ef the Almont Community” drove away at a high rate of pals) New names will be chosen Food Market Robbed "Ameriwan War and again during ehamch a0 1 2 pm) Wednesdi:s Scheel a he ane “ the speed. Recognized by the em. for the coming year. | ROYAL OAK — Joseph's Food: World War I as a Lieutenant in the ° h h a = (gh schoet Ry mnestum 2) | UE plexe. the (tie were contacted <= = |Market at 1405 S. Main, was hel ih : | Marke seid Naas with the purcha Vedn mf “yo the divectian’ of ‘ se ° Ch ch Plans Event Motes) nicer at Mayville. : up by a lo u se Meee Comune To Present Program | p by a lone bandit and robhed of ‘approximately $500 Saturday might. Thomas Group to Meet this luxur ious new Bye ; re ine lethe Sry By : ; Sholes 4 ‘mer empine at. ; SEYMOUR LAKE--The Method. The Sixth Grade Chorus. the Jum. -Sholes is a former empime at. sont BRANCH — The. early, Annis Joseph. Owner of the store | ist. ehurch here will sponser a ier Band Boys High: Schoo! ae a rae a oun to Joe Bene. elementary grades. kindergarten said that a man. aged about 30:| THOMAS — The Thomas WSCS a f f eramanel Cietinae ees ; : pol Band diets ° eee an Chi tps a n the <i a the High School n ‘ up through third. will present their walked up to the cashier, pulled will meeet Wednesday at the rch at ® p.m. Wednesday, will make Super tau ce Christmas program at the school out a gun and told her to put all| Thomas Community Hall for a co- 36 Attend Christmas auditorium Tuesday evening. the bills in a paper sack. He then|operative dinner followed by a: pea and pencil set Party and botck iawne ins is LEE UG ‘walked out the front door. Christmas program with irge and | Deaths in Nearby Communities "7°". _ —— y from the pemamne ard prose Imlay City Lodge Elects < Give 58 Pints 8 Pints of Bl Blood | Famous Parker 51" pe , with Electra-Polished point and wee Emma Heidermann ae ‘ ith burial ne va pen ee " : Ireas ney var i - * } ; the new Parker Liquid Lead MARLETTE — service for Mrs. Center Cemetery WP TEESE RADE SEAES REGIE UGS TAMU! URE etre = ity | ' NORTH BRANCH — Fifty-eight. Pencil that sharpens itself : Emma Heidermarn 82. was held Saturday potlick supper and Christmas par- © ae ory’ Imlay Cit ee iotee is the alternate (0 its of blood were donated at the oi W writes! Palas concel beact | 7 day me Fe a . Surviving are his parents. a ty. Hosts were Mr. and Mrs. Tru. Lodge No. 41. F & AM has elected oor 8 ' recent visit of the Lapeer County, Here's o gift that is new yesterday af the mea la evan. hrothier Michael and a sister. man Denby and Stephen iknobloch the following officers: | Us instal ation was held Bloodmobile Unit at American Le- ond different! Plus a $3.95 gelical Lutheran Church with bur- Pare: vo There was a gift exchange and . : | Wednesday night. with Ross Fife, @ . A Gin . : : : _ Pamela at home. Wa g an ac : Pte gion Hall here. liquid Lead Pencil FREE bal fy) Germania ie ameter 9) Mr program which included music by Worshipful Master. Melvin Pat master of Acacia Lodge. De. /— with the purchase of Heidermann died Wednesday Mrs, Edna P. Baughman the students of the Tucker School. ;. ). trot. acting as grand master: Dr. this “S1™ UL Standard 5, She ts survived hy two sons Fred FARMINGTON—Service for Mrs The January meeting will be on Eckel: semor warden. Don George M. Peterson. past master, TRANSISTOR Wraith Can and Walter both at home. two Edna Po Baughman, 66. 2275 Lilac jhe 18th at & p.m, at the home Harley. junior warden. EE. of Acacia Lodge as grand mar sisters, Mrs Herman Behr Cass will be held at 10:30 am Wednes- of Vir and Mrs A. D. Buell ;Simmens: senior yest Wallis Shall, and Arthur Lane. past mas. HEARING AIDS 50s. a Week City. and Mrs. Bertha Peters of day from Sharpe Funéral Home | oe ' Johnson. junior deacon. Kugene ter. Imlay City. as secretary. Try several of : the leading = NO EXTRA COST THE STORE WHERE GRAMOPA AE AND GRANOMA BOUGHT ‘ makes in one office. Pree Hear- ing Loss Check-u py A Operating per year, Argvie: and tuo brothers. Fred in Clarkston with burial in (ireen- 7 Tanene oe eG Fischer of Vassar and Otto Fischer died Saturdey at her home. Lake Orion Methodists | Mckillop: secretary. John F. Folk: of Marlette. She is survived by her hushand. Plan Christmas Eve ceeeeer Brice Kempf. —and| County Calendar coenaroce S to Christmas . . Stanley; one son. John of Pontiac: ‘trustees of the Masonic Temple: ; iam E. Hahn ao . on aig: a ee Imlay City 4 $50 to $75 under competitive Ww k one sister, Sara Teneyck of Green-! LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion Association, elected for three years The Women’s study Club wilt meet | prices! si _ MARLETTE — Service for Wil- liam E. Hahn,. 76, was held Satur- day, in- Marlette with burial in Methodist Church will hold a each. L. B Thatcher, Folk and cocetay afternoon at the home of Mrs. | ace: Christmas eve candlelight service Kempf |swered. with Curtetener deeeoation an Sasaesenstetackidl 4149.00 jat 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the Christmas ram will be presented by i Wyt. 1 oz. Ladies wear it in ville. Michigan. Mrs. Baughman ville and two grandchildren, Robert E. Lockwood The worshipful ‘master made Mrs. Howard Hoadley. tt G. F. Butler, : : Colfax Cemetery in Bad Axe. Mr. *hurch, iif their hair An Aid makes i. Hahn died Thursday. WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — There will be Christmas. carols, (B¢ following appointments: mae "equiar meaag oe tue on = bt al ray, Lila peer Service for Robert E. Lockwood.,, s | stewards, ‘Orval Harris, Ronald he regular meeting of OES will | Batteries and Cords for ‘all aid ron A He is survived by several nieces by Mr. and -Mrs.. Phillips Shoutes, ibe held Tuesday night after a potluck = %, and deshevre, (18, 1535 Porter Rd., will. be held and violin and vocal nunsbers. The| Baird, Keith Clark and Atbert ; ig for members atid their families. || Terms without carrying : lat 2 p.m. Tuesday at the Cedar-' All be “There's a Song in| Mahe: tyler, Leonard Schaaf; ST ihe find’ Rebegsns wit | tree Saas San toe men, s Donald Freeman ctest Lutheran Church with bur- ce by Dr. Mont C. Oliver. organist, Roy Harley; chaplain, party Sruesa sos pa Christmas I aid a WATERFORD TOWNSHIP— ia! in South Lyon. Robert, a stu- B.C, Keating: tellewerstt cap: |sseed” 7 = << | ¢ REPAIRS TO ALL AIDS 25 NORTH SAGINAW ‘STREET Service for Donald Charles Free- dent at pees State University. | tain, E. FE. Simmons; marshall, | bad : 2% Béoth } iH } ¢ = .. HAR, “old son of Mr. and Mrs. died suddenly Saturday. Count Births Mervyn Muir, and sick commit: | crinser meeting at the hone! of nares 0. W. ESKILSEN _ Open Evenings ‘til Christmas : , 6041 Williams) He is survived by his. mother, tee, Leonard Schaaf, Mervin [Pecan poey pe gore ain : ii : ae Red., was held at 2 p.m. today Mrs. Kenneth Switzer. of Porter eauen sere — wn: eave: Whiteman and E. C. Murzy. member will bring & sample of her fa. th Tear * Pe Seen ne ‘Forking in ~ Opposite A oy 4 | DonelsonJohns “F wneral road, ‘ to Mr and Mra, Robert Ruhiren | James Homer. is the retiring Bevel Corupmet geete ane omieen ge te inal . ee ; : : ; S ; po | a » <e a . 4 1 * f 5 * ‘ La f * Fiat et. ™ i ~ A : { ‘ fs : { : ' f : ' { oy, | a , l¢ \ ' { ; \ 4 | ts ( ; ¢ 4ANU J FOURTEEN. ‘THE EONRTAC PRESS. MONDAY, ryt Weekend Fatals Total 19 in State Car Mishaps Claim 15; Shooting, Explosion and 2 Fires Kill Others DECEMBER 19. 1935 3Killed as ling Jet Runs Wild | 6 Planes, Huge Hangar, Lost at Lincoln AFB in Million Dollar Fire: LINCOLN, Neb. (R—A Navy jetiy In the last weekend before Christmas, 19 persons lost their lives in Michigan accidents. Traffic Mishaps claimed 15. Two died in rooming house fires in the ‘Flint area. A man died in the explosion of a heating torch’s tank, and a ‘girl was shot to death by a youth whe didn’t = the gun was loaded, Traffic fatalities included: icpeinaiee Fred Bannick, 43, of Saginaw. ’ * John W. Bright, 72, and his wife, Amy, %0,- of Davison. — f 7 Albert Wilkens, 26, of Montrose. Raymond C. Grier, 52, of Gales- burg. Earl Thomas, 52, of Jackson. George Lapham, 76, of Frontier. Donald Hall, 32, of Fairgrove.| - Robert—R. Smith,--15—-of Big: Crooked Lake near Rockford. Earl Griffith, 57, of Montcalm “Ty | | Pontiac Press Photo lands, members of Janice Zantona’s citizenship class, and presented at the group's Christmas | party. , Donaldson received a check for $428 to add to the fund for the Pontiac Civic Auditorium. The funds were donated by Pontiac residents from other County. Arvid Holst. 66, of Fair Haven. James W. Peak, 35, of Detroit. Robert S. Krug, 31, of Novi Town- | Santa Claus Came E arly) Missionaries | ship. ‘Wellington McDonald, 74, of Pon- es sain Mervin: st, ot Ft for Civic Auditorium Fund etn lo aang | Sana Cus came atthe Cesta party Nae and vs Leave Red China: Pontiac Civic Auditorium fund this year. ; When the New Citizens’ of Pontiac met Saturday, Harris had been smoking in bed. : Louis Reinhardt, 29, of Bay City died in a similar fire Sunday in Burton Township, near Flint. Fifteen-year-old Sheila Dunne of! Detroit was accidentally shot to death Friday night by a youth who} thought the pistol he was demon-! strating to a group of friends was not loaded. | -Leonard Kotarek, 51, of Manistee died Saturday night from injuries! ‘\jored guests. League’ The mayor received a check . for 4 $428 contributed by members of pes Zantona’s citizenship class- | Firebird II Revealed “ as Car of the Future Theme) of the affair sas “Christ-| american missionaries being re- (Congintied enn Eee Coe) mas Around the World."’ The class| Presbyterian Churchman for Five Years The contribution by Pontiac | citizen from other lands was made| HONG KONG iP — US. to further the cultural development. ‘Cross officials say they expect Dr.) pt thet new icity land Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw, by fire. iz pletely, another damaged. | =Losses running into the “mil lions of dollars.” } plane’s pilot, Lt. (JG) reservist. \Lt. Chapman in. the cockpit struck’ \three aircraft in its wild, careen-| and Wife Were Held : fighter plane, warming up on the, 4 iBight line, ran suddenly wild under | full power at the Lincoln Air Force. Base yesterday. * LJ s a sg The result: : —Three Navy men killed. | ‘A huge wooden hangar levelled | —Six aircraft destroyed com- 7 One of the dead was the jet Vernon R. |Chapman Jr., 25, of Grand Island. la Korean war veteran but of late’ fa “weekend warrior” as a Navy The other victims. whose bodies were recovered from the hangar ruins, were: Air Controlman 1.C. Kenneth C. Newman, 24, of Lincoln. Air Controlman 3.C Hubert tee! iTracy, 29: of Lincoln” f } ; , 7 Ji f 4 ; ¥ J 4 , , ] : ‘4 4 , , , ; The FSF - fener plane with. 4 ; f : ing run outside the hangar. With its) {exhaust still spewing flames at full, 4 force, the craft plowed its way in- | side the hangar, crashed through ‘another aircraft and into still an- other. _ _ - ‘ Se aaa eaeeaiaal In its Theestucus trip, the jet rammed a huge hole through the, midsection of a patrol bomber out- side the hangar. 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NEW LOW PRICE MAKES = “Csi Ri Sie Se Doe Ses Yo, Yor, Me, Tas Ds Ds ee 4 penne \be used to operate window lifts. students showed how the Yule was|leased by the Chinese Communists, | With the weather man predicting =o Seen adjusters marked EP UO Gea maiatiiony the yHong sang boner ise approach of the coldest wave to suffered in an explosion earlier in} the day at the Fallen Drop Forge | Smith-Corona Clipper YOUR Co. of Manistee. A -heating torch tank exploded. Books Offer Pointers. Looking for a different recipe! acoustical isolation between the school Band Director's “Associa-; for Christmas cookies or cakes?| Suspension system and tte body.” jtion was announced today by As- 7. An automatic transmission mounted between the two rear ' wheels, eliminating the conven. | | tional differential. Permanently lubricated pivot lington said last night Red Cross had advised Dale Harris Retires as Association Head | it ces on the chassis that “provide is as president of the American 4nd the United States. Need some help on decorating your ~ home for the coming holidays? Answers to these and many son, can be found in books at the the: association concluded a three- hespital here. . AY AS LITT $s Pontiac City Library according to! The over-all length of the Fire- day convention in Detroit | | v Full-size P AS LITTLE A ; > Pope. - inch | Officials added that because ot § hJ | Dovble. deck in gape telree alee os - i eieneee chet cn 8 Harris, whose retirement froin their health. they might not ald ones eaves | gift bex of bieck v¥ Full-quality can offer such practica’ AA the group becomes effective Jan. able to talk to newsmen on arrival plewic. $7.50 Vv Full-fea help on all aspects of Christmas,” the librarian said. ‘‘The library has recipes for Christmas cakes and cookies, suggestions for gifts vou can make yourself. ideas for decorations, plays for church or school. and the words and music aus Niece for favorite Christmas carols.” |rear fenders like auxiliary uo B rape dietitia ; boar overns Michiga A In addition, helpful material is|line tanks under a jet’s wings urn to eath j in Fire nurse® ie State University. ah ® Royal @ Smith-Corona available on Christmas customs,| The Firebird II is a successor eadiaws. were arrested by| With the end of Liss en Eras © Underwood © Reminston ! holiday parties, Christmas poetry/to the original needle-nosed, one’ and other related topics, the Jibrar-| Passenger Firebird built by GM Five small children and the young|province in March 1951 and im- All of this is hued into an Brandenburg. in other questions and problems that | which the single tail fin, 52 inches hand director, receiyed a citation come up during the Christmas sea- off the ground, is the highest thing for meritious service Saturday as Indianapolis 500-type beauty on the car. It has a virtually all-glass can- opy over the air-conditio terior. The almost pointed snout is /flanked by two intake recesses re- sembling a jet fighter. haust ducts are slung under in-| Twi tee ex- lasctation Vice-President Arthur H. Harris. Pontiac High School 1, was instrumental in founding the organization in 1954. two terms as ea essen =5 Children, Wo Woman ibyterian Church about 1927 Mrs. Bradshaw is a SPRINGFIELD, Ohio (INS) ase tee Reds in Kwangtung Van Hoosen Jones A Red Cross spokesman in Wash- | the Chinese woul ‘deliver the couple to U.S. authori- ‘ties today but this apparently was | |due to a confusion in the time on Yule Preparations ptt with plastic bearing sur-| The retirement of Dale C. Har- difference between Hong Kong, Both Dr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, natives of Pittsburgh, Pa., have been reported in iH health. The | Red Cross asked for a U.S. Air Ferce hospital plane to fly the | couple to Manila for treatment after an overnight checkup at a end. Dr. Bradshaw went to China as) He served.a medical missionary for the Pres- and has jbeen there since except for a brief irest at home in the mid-30s and | Army service in World War II registered | date, Parks Supervisor Bill Aho an- nounced that nine city-operated ice a rinks will be available during the |week. Over the weekend the nine rinks attracted close to 2,000 skaters, Aho stated. ~ The rinks available are. Jeffer- lan - Whittier School; Washington Junior High; Crofoot School; Oriole Field: Wilson School: Rotary Play- iWever and Owen Schools. Aho said the Northside rink will be ready for skating by next week- Agriculture Board EAST LANSING uw — The first! all-male State Board of Agricul-' ture in 36 vears will organize next, ;month, ‘Republican, goes off the board aft-| ler 12 years of service, and is re- iground: Optimist Playground, and, Single Deck $3.95 SS SS EEE CECT CC Cae e Cee Ce COE CCK 3 ~ Ve Carry All Makes of New Portable Typewriters Some Models as Low as ....+...-0+6 § 950 BEST Buy FOR CHRISTMAS: a ; ian said. two years ago as the first ed engl of two of them burned to/prisoned in Canton. Later, because placed by William E. Baker, Me- 4 a — A E) ieee . turbine passenger car_in the U. a = . fae = es i _she_ was put meric Kk Democrat, who was one of § Used Machines from... $39.50 ries Tax Student Runnerup phe GM Tecbocewiscs. first gas Donaldsville, Ohio, near Spring- oa ee el eel cee ie i ; turbi bus in the world. de- field t ’ “er announ Spene |S Z > in Poetry Recital beaten tat year, = Ses - peu E gra SS So joins Dr. EMS D. Sah of GIF T SUGGESTIONS | : / The new car, however, is de managed to escape the flames they were accused of spying. the 1aW"s who was first appointed toig ; ‘ Contest at School. signed for highway use and accord-' with -his six-year-old son ‘ual charge against missionaries the board by Gov. Williams. | ; @ Billfelds @ Brief Cases | William C. Bryant, son. of vs |ing to Curtice “has been success- | The dead were identified as Bet- — : ae ee ’ = Ches Seo . se = aeek | Mr. uilly driven on public highways.” ty Lou Hamilton, 20, her daugh- | b Cl M e s Sets _.@ Serep Books and Mrs. Frank J. Bryant, of/248'He said it is fresh from tests at.ters, Rebecca, 2, and Debra. 3, Dryden F&AM Elects aDama Uiaims ang @ Desk Pad Sets e Photo Albums W. Hopkins St., recently /was GM's desert proving ground at two neighbor’s children. Connie Officers for New Year @ Desk Colendors Diaries awarded second prize in a Spanish esa Ariz. Fogel, 13, and Theresa Coleman, n Assault Char es | @ Diars poetry recital contest at the Un 8, and Paulette McDaniel, 10. DRYNEN — Newly elected of. 0 q @ Memo Desk Pads @ Poker Chips y ; versity of Michigan, / Donald McDaniel, 44, Paulette’s ficers of Dryden F & AM No. 130), 5: wiv euved hace @ Reading Glesses @ Poker Rocks y Bryant, an entrant fri a creo Death Car Sought father, managed to escape with| include: FS bn Alabama Gated co @ Address Books @ Telephone Indexes =} made up of third-terin Spanish stu- his son, Wayne. but he suffered recentty foe oe @ Autograph Albums @ Statione dents, recited ‘‘La Vida es Sueno”’ burns 30 per cent of his Worshipful master. Leon Gaylor; tradition Saturday to face charges Cords ry tite W's Brees’) oy Pears cat DY Police Of Area |r cactPe "cE. lseior warden. George Ellworth: that he assaulted a frend. with § onus © Cribbege -deron de la Braca. tha Glase ieabe canlai re tom. junior warden, Ross Reynolds: intent to murder him. 4 @ Dictionaries . @ Globes 7 The student “is director of —¢Continued From Page One) defective fuel oil heater. {OM | regsurer—Otiver-Braitwood;-sec-+—Bentley- Jackson, 31,-of-242-N- + -@ Fireproot-Chests —_____—@ Personat Files —_§ ‘ampanario,” a riodical b- | retary, Kenneth Chapman: senior Saginaw St., is accused of stab- i P pe Pub- drivers to use double caution on/ oe 4 ished by the -university’s students: city streets. deacon, Lee Faulds; junior dea- bing Leon ‘Thomas in Birmingham, , + emInce TenlicOumalcaraon il Uwer of Spanish. Uruguay Leader Calls Conference in Hospital orrhage suffered in Chicago, is making rapid improvement and) has scheduled a news conference today. Batlle - Berres is expected to leave Wesley Memorial Hospital Jate this week and will be flown directly to Uruguay. Grain Stocks Hit Top TORONTO — Stocks of the ma- jor types of grains held in the MARLETTE — Mr. and Mrs. “Richard F, Nickerson of Caro have aannouriced the engagement of their! daughter, Debbie Sue, to Lowell T. Grimes, son of Mr. and Mrs.; GRAND RAPIDS (# — The sign In other accidents this weekend,, a 6-year-old boy, getting off a ae day School bus, received sl injuries when hit by a car. _ Gerald H. Davis, 892 Emerson |88 Perch St., told police that the! | boy walked in front of his car, and he couldn't stop in time because jot icy pavements. ‘Meat on Table—Thanks Patients at the Oakland County Tuberculosis Sanatorium will have venison for Christmas—thanks to R. C. Dawson of Bay City. jop Lumber Co. near the bridge on jSouth Main street this week for the new interceptor sewer system that will eventually cover the en- tire village. The sewage disposal to Accident on Highway \Travel Up 5 Per Cent Pope’s Annual Message ito Be Given Saturday | VATICAN CITY (INS) — Pope Pius XII will deliver his annual) Christmas message in a world-) Fisher; and stewards, Crimm and Vernon Folster. Two Groups Gather of Christ he had during Inst yeur's|event. serious illness. Se ‘Bank Raises Interest | WASHINGTON, (INS)—The Na-. tional Association of Travel Organ-. izations reportedtoday that posits, Free Matinee at Marlette MARLETTE — The Center The- ater will present its annual free Christmas matinee for the children con, John Hamlin; tyler, V. Bruce Ala.. Chester, \chicken supper recently in their) to. Vatican officials said today it!hall. Installation practice was held! was “highly improbable” that the following the supper. An exchange, to the hospital right away.” Pontiff would speak of the vision ‘of Christmas gifts concluded the | six weeks ago. He accompanied Alabama offi- icers to Birmingham Saturday. Before leaving, he told ‘police “Leon was a friend of mine—we used to go to school together. He, “ft stabbed him, but I took him ‘OES Plans Gathering | ORTONVILLE — OES No. 286) will have Family Night at 7 p.m.| METAMORA — Beginning Dec. Wednesday in fhe Masonic Hall, Over ‘54, Group Reports 1, the Metamora State Savings with husbands and children as has increased from 1 per guests. There will be a potluck cent to 2 per cent the amount of dinner and gift exchange. ‘interest paid on savings book de- Each Slee will bring gifts for the chil- idren. Barometer, thermometer and humidity indicator tiful desk accessory. Black or ivory case, brass base, two-toned dis!.. $10 : OTHERS FROM $5.00 ail combined in this beau- WE HAVE IT! STATIONERY for Both Men and Women . Personalized Exclusively to Your Order! If You Wish—Three-Day Service! FOUNTAIN PENS are Ideal Christmas Gifts! Choose from These Famous Names: principal exporting countries—the! But Dawson, who car killed the|Americans were on the move United States, Canada, Argentina, 'deer yesterday morning on US 10|nearly 5 per cent more in 1955 than! Sheaffer's Snorkel *% PARKER and Australia — reached a record!near M 87, isn't happy about play-|in the preceding year. ; * SHEAFFER “116,000,000 tons July 1. This was a/ing Santa Claus. The front end of| The organization estimated that Admiral Ensemble *% ESTERBROOK 2 per cent gain over stocks thejhis car was pushed in. expenditures for out-of-state dom-, , : year before and more than double a estic travel will come to 13 billion, | | Reg. 316.00 §©=- $$] 2.95 *® EVERSHARP the 1945-49 annual average. 500 million dollars and predicted — : Start Interceptor System |. small percentage increase next, 9 * WEAREVER Reveal Engagement ALMONT—Workmen began dig-\year. ! “Pane vocal dacs % AUTO POINT ging between the elevator and Bish- | in Towal ‘ % PAPER-MATE Fan Cat Mute Xo pa wb bo cat nee are ee Pde ee] WWE, SELL HELL CHELL Zo. “é Word of Warning. Extension Group Meets tots mothers may leave babies er hates eibeellenl ae LE nsion Pp at the theater while they shop. for LESS! : Reg. $8.75 $625 — ; <_< FOUIPMENT CO A above the driver's license appli-ittims Extension Club met at the'Farm Autos Co:~mon i ‘EPS : se ST, cation deak in the Kent County|nome of Mrs. Louise Brady re- Co, DISPENSING Parker st Cift Set ATITENG © CURIE SUTHTTTENS sheriff's department asks: ““Are|cently to work on Christmas proj| WASHINGTON uv — se. > of MA. TTP. A AYI01) Mt] nn!) an Ot , re one acy to Net eg wie Sen rr omen tr = soormneaes Ref, $2250 $1750 123 North: Seginew Strect a 8 at t 10:30 a.m., at thejan a census | Te in ing chart and 23 eaty photo- ‘home of Mrs, Ronald Walker. Thejof agriculture, the Census ‘Bureau = iz sO tronic Phone FE 2-483 1 / } lesson will be on “Hobbies.” reported today., eeeneeneeninerernrmmemmmmmmimmmmmmmmmmmmmenil ¥ 1... 9: 0:5: testes Dede ie ® graphs of fatal auto smashups. iv f=, — CHICAGO (INS) — Uruguayan/St., was released after observation wide radio broadcast from the Vat4 CLIFFORD—About 45 IOOF and/didn’t want to prosecute on the, | For Gifts os Well es For Your President Luis Batlle Berres, re-jin Pontiac General Hospital. ican on Saturday at 11 a.m. Rome Rebekah members attended a/charge, but the police wanted him! Field Glasses $998 Up]. Own Correspondence! . “covering from an intestinal hem-! The driver Earl Billingsix, 50, of|time (S am. EST). He swore out a warrant. & Binoculars - - | Si One Policy - | Don’ t foke About | It | ment | LEICESTER, England w — Dr. One Pay Leslie Weatherhead, president of One Expiration : Britain's Methodists, thinks it's dis- | graceful to joke about old maids. One Bother , \"Jokes about unmarried women between 40-and 60,”’ he says, ‘‘are The Homeowners! feeble and more crue! than Rene One for All Insurance Policy [The reason many women are spin- sters, he adds, is that so-many men! Thatcher, were killed in two world wars. Patterson | Gas seeping into a bungalow at ’ & Wernet Bangor, Northern Ireland, cost the lives of five sleeping children. x. 722244 II PLL LALLA AA A 10 A.M. to 8 P.M. (and all through the year) \ The de! ightfu il way ito make a skipper happy or to repay \ him ior last sum ve him someth for his boat Gifts Binoculars - B : n all types boating, fishing and skiing equ ion ner t—U usval nautical jewelry \ $127 W. Huron Your CENTURY Dealer . FE 4-7121 & ‘ut SIIIITOIIOOIIOOILe Open Weekdays 1956 CENTURY Models «: a re cet Bea. now on display... \ INLAND LAKE SALES \ -», Troopers Begin WRC, 108. N.- Sagnav A ) T see) LL SR CHRISTMAS GIFT SALE! Unmarked Radar Patrol | Starts Monday on South | Link of Telegraph Road LANSING (®—The State Police j wil start its first use of radar to |catch highway speeders today with the operation of a _ specially - | equipped unmarked car on Tele- |graph Road between Detroit and the Ohio line eee BW | For Your Old Watch Yom missio! A. Childs . ais Vike caiae ces car secu IN TRADE Regardless of be used through the remainder of : Nal —— Age, Make or Condition ___ WINK UVER PAGES THE FONTI. AC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER, 19, 1¢ Wd uu : | the holiday season as.part of a stiffened enforcement drive on the’ route, considered the major ‘‘death road’ in Michigan. Patrol cars have been ordered to issue only warnings for ‘a day or so,”’ Childs said, and then to start making arrests. He said the radar will be in an unmarked car, but that motorists | will be stopped by uniformed of ificers in a regularly-marked pa- itrol car. The radar car will signal lreguiar patrol cars to make ar- pak | Childs recently stepped up pa- trols on Telegraph Road to aver- age one car every seven miles ‘around the clock. He said most of Telegraph Road 7 It's as Simple as ABC | to-Get-a LOAN. © WHEN YOU NEED MONEY — $20 to $500 Here’s all you do. Simply telephone or call at our office. Tell us how much money you need.. @ NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED @ LOANS ON SALARY, CAR OR FURNITURE @ CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN th @ REASONABLE COST | ‘ee | wns Cet rare Paym't! Paym't Paym't Payments shown in | $ 2 =e 5.03 $9.24 : $ 6.65, $7 9.98; 1839 the table include prin- ioe 13.11) 1421 19.77| 36.59 cipal and.charges. You fa 335 | oe aes = can cut the cost of the , State's charge is the monthly rate of 3% loan by making larger on that pert of a balanes a aceecaing 650. 2% om that part of a balance in payments. excess of $50, but not exceeding $300, and %4% on any remainder. © Same Day Service — Just Phone _ and give us a few facts about yourself. We will have the money ready when you come in. STATE FINANCE COMPANY 702 Pontiac State Bank Building Phone FE 4-1574 {'Propaganda’ Ads Se ores se = 7351 is zoned for 50 miles an hour, but that parts of it are limited to 4 jmiles an hour, ‘ | I-tewel movements. famous lifetime dura-power main- Cite ClO for Placing % ; on (rs Eeieceeere women, Christmss gift sace “Teaturel~ | LANSING u—Three Republican est price ever! Supremely ahr ‘ accurate movements by jlegislators, asking corrective leg- hucdeae lesa coecioe islation, charged today that the torer! : . Finest Watches at Christmas CIO used a ‘‘false front” to place | “propaganda”"’ advertisements —in 4 _-_— “ _ ° . iat ravaasaetanie (te ; — VALUE Prices... Buy Now! ‘recent fight over emergency care : \for mentally retarded children. — | Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala-| mazoo), said the ads were placed ‘in eight Michigan daily papers. to attack the state Senate and its . ., { Par oD Handsome Elgin auto- position on the mental care pro-| (\ 4 alt _—% y eT matic watch with gram of Gov. Williams. | p j Handsome expansion 2 tn shock-resistant move- ! j The newest in Contl- “These ads,’ Morris said, ° ‘com | , band ‘President’ for ra JZ . ment for him. For nental styting by tained a great many false and mis-| pal y : him with 21 jewels. her, ‘dainty adorable .* eo: : : Ww Gruen. Lovely new leading statements designed to m= | _For—her,—24--jewel— round “styling “with” ~ F ‘es as? end pieces and un- "Dolly Madison” rt) ’ ecu’ expansion ’ cluttered features in inflame public opinion. The ads, P small as a dime. { ae : ~ . these watches identified the sponsers only as) some sort of a committee to aid! retarded children. No one in the communities in which this adver-, ‘tising appeared had heard of such | a committee and local agencies which were interested in retarded children were both mystified and confused." After an investigation, Morris said “I was told that the ads: | were paid for by the International | | Union, UAW-CIO, the Michigan; ; CTO Councit and the Wayne Coun- ity CIO Council. i Britain's oldest triplets, John, Robert and Mary Marshall (now Mrs. Thomson) have celebrated their Tith birthday at Cambuslang. Vane Fo ane for the enduring gift of sewing This year buy the present | she wants most, a Singer” any SINGER model, for when you give SINGER you give | the precious gift of the finest sewing... You can choose from a wide selection of Singer models, cabinet or portable. 5: 3 Stop in at your SINGER SEWING. 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You just plug in the cord. while they last at this low price. thanks to Nesco’s insulation. aL a Toustmaster OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 ee TOASTER. L UNTIL CHRISTMAS * REGULAR $23.50 : Deluxe. Toastmaster. Toaster at | a fraction of its worth. Lay- away now for Christmas while Reg. | | PI, 4 ffi 108 NORTH SAGINAW BIRMINGHAM PONTIAC : . _ this low price lasts! . 102 N. Saginaw FE 2-081! — 177, West Meple Mi-4-0050 1 “ ; \ t ye he aie : & ; os ; , : AES a ‘ } 4 % ee me ’ ; ui rs “s ft \ ® ba a } ‘yp / 1 ’ : of he ; / ma | _ i] of ; . a 1; .f : i. | ‘ / ‘ oF ; ‘, ‘ ee : . yy * To md ? i a \ ; j J tS Vv a ; is j As 4 ; 2 7 \ = 4 : + * 4 \ , THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 PAK Liquor Taster Only ‘Samples’ Wares NEW YORK (INS) — Marjorie Plamp is'a lady liquor-taster. She is probably the only woman in the country so employed (profession- ally.) She is very happy most of the time, but not the way you think. ‘el never drink on the job."’ she says. “I just smell, swig and swish.” What makes her so happy then? “Oh, to a chemist like myself, this work is very, very. stimulat- ing.’ Miss Piamp’s work, which “would be equally stimulating to members ef other professions which shall not be exposed here, requires more talent than meets the eyes. Also, of course, it takes fortitude. “} don't dare use cream in my} coffee, because it might coat my) _ tongue and destroy my apprecia- tion for the bourbon I taste,”’ she explains. ‘‘And I can't eat sweets for the same reason. Also, I must run from people who have colds —because if 1 get a cold, my taste buds. are so far gone I can't tell sour mash from sour milk.” After seven years of whisky- tasting, Marjorie is never tempted to drink of the fruits of her success. “When I. first took the job, [ had te remind myself pot to drink what I was tasting. Now when I ge to a party and the hostess gives me a highball I have the Set fever ie Gold Star Mothers Enjoy Yule Dinner Aemrican Gold Star Mothers Chapter Njne held a Christmas| party at the Benjamin Cote home “on Ortonville road Wednesday ever) ning. Members exchanged gifts dur- ing the eveing. Mrs. Cote was presented with several gifts in honor of her birthday. Several husbands of members | attended the affair, which feature | a turkey dinner Mrs. Duncan McVean and Mrs. Ralph Brady! were guests of the chapter. © te oe ore et the dark shade of her four-year- old product, graduated from the University of Louisville with de- grees in chemistry and dietetics and ‘applied for a job in her home town of Louisville. The Brown-Forman distillers hired her in its chemical depart- ment where, for two tedious years, she worked with paper instead of her palate. Then came the fortp- nate day when the chief chemist gave Miss Plamp a li'l nip—and told her to roll it on her tongue and describe its flavor. “I just took to it like an old souse,"’ says she happily, “And I have been rolling around about 30) ounces a day on my tongue ever since .”* “tastes” direct from the erase astceen Scam about 108-proof—and one would think that her teeth would fall out “Late in the afternoon,” she admits, “I begin to get a little ‘burned out’ and my efficiency slacks. and I haven't had a new one in seven years.” : Her ° dentist, trigued she says. is business, she attends choir re- hearesals. She is a contralto in St. Raphael's Church, Louisville. JOAN WILFO With a Wave Be Festive for the Holidays A andaril ohn! You'l! find this beautiful permanent a perfect companion for the new hair cuts our stylists in Your Hair FOR you... OUR Salon Special! COLD WAVE PERMANENT 4.95 WORTH MUCH MORE ere giving. Coll FE 2-0531 DELUXE OPEN CONDITIONING COLD WAVE | = ‘vit with new instant. Reg. $10 685 THL neutralizing action ; CHRISTMAS JANE LEE “Shor | SHOP . -} Neo Appointment ecestary 41 N. Seginew Mr. and Mrs. Charles W ilfong. of Allison’ street the engagement | of their daughter, Joan. to Harold E. Wiggins. son af Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wiggins of Waterford Township. A Feb. 10 wedding is planned. \G ‘Sorority Ineo ‘Secret Pals Mrs.- William Chea! was hostess |Sigma Phi Sorority at her home lon Newberry street. Secret pals were revealed at the ‘recent Christmas party. |England and reviewed some of the well known Christmas stories. An) inter-group contest was held when. ° 'Mrs, @Richard Benham assigned, in answer to the question, ‘There A Santa Claus?” | Following the program, mem. carols. Jingling Bracelets ‘Becoming Popular gling, clanking, bell-like glitter. | Perfect for the holidays. but to and charm ones, They're bigger ,and heavier and make more rack- let than ever. is fine. walk, this ‘Coming € Events Women of the Moose chapter 360 will meet tonight at 730 in the Moose Tem- STAPP'S «. (it fo ee aa It snaps to.change its size—it’s expandable—a slip- per designed especially to —or on bare feet. Can't suede soles! ~ Red or Blue Regular Sizes 4to 12 $995. i} ee . Christmas Gift tdea BOOTOE the slipper that Grows n Grows — is done witha series of snaps} go over feet—in paiamas be kicked off! Non-skid ‘ ‘n there are any number of other atyles of a::ppets foo to choose from. On Sale at - BOTH © STAPP STORES! NILE. BOOTERY JA Gewrenee St. and _ FAMILY SHOE STORE 928 W. Huron Street: Pare ple for eommittee reports | The Happy Mour Club will mee: Tues- day at noop with Mre Albert \4@ Rosetawn Ave. for a cooperative din- [Ber to sew cancer pede snd soon . eifts. needy Church will meet with Mrs W. F Tuesdéy at 7.30 pm Tompkins, 195 Star om Jame zangnen. i ee Naom! Circle Pirst Christian Chureh Tuesday Ma m. for a collection of food and clothing | | 7 and « gift exchange. | lor a needy But as for my teeth, I) 0. used to have cavities constantly —| ii" ADs in- | ea When the tastiest tester in |i liquor annals is not attending to || are announcing |*;, ‘to Xi Alpha Nu Chapter of Beta, ; ? For the) 4 |program, Mrs. Cheal read a letter | from a sorority sister stationed in} letters -to be written by members ° ~ |bers joined in singing Christmas % Bracelets are back with a jin- ps And, since many | § women like to jingle when they | : Kugier.| t The Lydia Cirete of the Pirst Christian | = St for a gift exchange and Christmas a program the! 1:30) ) One would think that the neigh- boring altos would complain but according to.Marjorie, chlorophyll is unnecessary in her case. “If you drink whisky, the alcohol oxidizes in your system and the aroma is exhaled through your lungs. But if you only swig and swish, you come out smelling like Spring in the orchard.” . = 1965, INS) Mrs. C. A. Booth Entertains Group Mrs. C. A. Booth of Birmingham! entertained 19 members of the Pio- | neer Sisters at a turkey dinner. Mrs. Ella Sandison, president,! presided at the recent meeting an devotions were given by Mrs. Har-| ry Stowell. Mrs. Stowell's theme | was ‘‘The Cross, The Candle and| Decorations for the affair cen- tered around a frosty pink and white tree. The group exchanged | \ Christmas gifts. Student Production The vocal music department of 4 {Eastern Junior High Schoo! will 4 present its annual Christmas pro-| :s igram Tuesday at 7:30 p.m. in the | school auditorium. Be al The theme will be “Christmas|” alee Many Lands” and students from | 9@ lthe art and speech departments! ~ ‘and home room groups will also| 4” participate in the program. Use * something dark, something | $= light, something dull and something | bright to make @ room interesting. | ; Phir as hos alc lnce teh Oa ahiadttad 48 N. Seginew St. , News... , % full-fashion an eee eer ost Bee imported sweaters ‘ = Wonderful Gift sensational ‘fabulous, | They are the sminics ed CASHMER in Sweaters . . . hurry these kitten soft Cashmeres at truly sensational prices. All of these sweaters feature the new fashioned shoulder for better fit. 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I suggested that they give their pleased with the re-/puppet show at church fairs, in the children’s wards at hospitals PPLE aE In this way, I pointed out, they |would serve a real need in the icommunity. And once they had the ¥ AL i & 8 i bd Ifeeling that they were age believable,” she says, rand it’s others, it would take the edge off) soing to be the happiést Christmas their shyness, we've ever known—and the most The idea had other advantages, prosperous too. It would give them a chance suaG - to rehearse their act un‘i) It was smooth and it was a way of in- “We followed your suggestice | troducing it to the public. and gave a regular puppe' t show Today a letter Leip iodrer ae pital. The Kida jaee abetedi ie: a Neat csoa " ™Ylwe had more fun! * * * * * 8 ‘ progres “One day a reporter and pho» hes = Tce simply : es tographer from our local paper McConnell, Hawthorne Present Christmas Plays came and did a story about our show. After that, we began to re- ceive calls from people who asked us to give the show at parties for “|their children, = = “We had a scramble figuring Two-city:. grade schools held'grades representing America. Sec- ‘ for their cele-ond graders presented Christmas | po peopel wereld as : on or the ag season. customs of Poland and Mexico 7 they always do, ~ | . .|the t of Norway and t Fairgrove Oty pom emp operas a ee eres ae avenue. elor parenis and friends|sraders. . ew we . pageant Z The fourth grade represented about two paid parties per week. : Sele! 14” Posie Doll .. 9.99 MR, and MRS. AARON MIDDESTON Ness ° Germany and ergs. Ge fifth -—* i 40 Zz a Sn a grade, South America; using Christ “We do special skits, which we ' 1]2 ce Sweet Sue .. 7.99 ql moral eS ni sia at of the Andes as their theme. write around the child who is hav- = 24” Rita Walking Gi era Idi 1 ne Toc ke Wed ae eee ee eee iecnghoc| A tableau of the Nativity was ing the birthday, and we had some Dell . 14.99 depicted by sixth grade pupiis.|- bids for Halloween and Thanks- gHassoos e the world, was opened by the first : . 24” toll 8" G Doll Aa id dlet Christmas hymns were sung by the giving parties. : x @ ; ron : 1 on fifth and sixth grade chorus under “We are booked for two Christ Reg. 14.39 ardrobe . 1.59 | 3 . the direction of Mrs. Royal Extine. . pe ‘ : At a ceremony performed Satur-|wearing a black dress accented Give Party The entire cast gave the closing! mas parties and one birthday- Ginger Doll Contest Wi : nga Whip crelaNacgrrmensrenpsrar Miele chad coy Goo LS ae ; song “In Christ There is No East Castotmas party for which we've g n inners: United Presbyterian Church, Ger-|sage of pink rosebuds. ice Sh wOff war = written a cute sketch on the , First Prize ... LYNNE ANN ALLAN aldine Sarah Locke became the| Following a honeymoon trip ntO OW Pupils at Hawthorne Schoo! pre-} miseries of having a Christmas . Other winmess—Sandra I. Brce ~~ Victor. Copgrove +»: Trudy Pr st -Aaren Leo Middigten. The|Northera Michigan the couple will!» 9 {sented the pageant, “The Toys That} ery Lane .. .“Sharen Pry . . . Barbara Scott . . Mary Alice Scott aor Theodore Allebaugh read the make their home in Kalamazoo, N ew H om e Ha d To Wait” for their Christmas “We each make about $10 a 7:30 p.m. service in the presence Where the groom is a Junior at Thursday afternoon Los Y week, over and above expenses, TEL-HURON ee eee ee aise. a) Se Otherwise, Every| The story revolved around a toy-/ Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gray of|during hours that are easily ar- SHOPPING 3 sie Fe . ,|Shop scene at the North Pole when| Detroit and Pontiac are announc-|ranged to fit our household sched- CENTER ay? | The bride is the daughter of Mr. Visit Will Require toys were left behind to wait! ing the engagement of their daugh-\Ules. And it’s opened up a whole , BE | and Mrs. J. R. Locke of Glendale T fH .. |ter, Lol of De-;/new world for both of us!” : We Give § avenue, and his parents are Mr. Our of mouse | Hu cen (Copyright 1965) 0 ee oa a “pand Mire-Gait weber ¢ Pairgrove|= Se poe ee fur- oan r ——<—<—<—<—< 7 ca Best for Children = avenue. By EMILY POST nished by the fifth and sixth grade/ senior at the Detroit Institute off Cz : FE 5-9955 | A gown of French rose pointe Today's first letter tells me: |glee i oe ge of Pharmacy. _ SEE THE lace was worn by the bride. The “We are just getting settled in| The pageant, directed by Mrs./A fall is planned. 11 Cu Ft, PINK WALL bedice was fashioned with cea at or tants ore anne eae ied Club TOR at equare neckline and long sleeves mediately all our friends are ask-|the school. PT ’ -UPHOLSTER YOUR FURNITURE that ended tm points at the ing, ‘When is the housewarming?’| Bruse Heline played the part of ~~" rden u HA ON 5 : Santa Claus, Judy Johnson was ad 825 W. HURON | wrists. The truth is that I had no idea of a . as Yule arty | skirt was accented with giving a housewarnfing at all. |Mrs. Santa Clause the Fairy ' ' urally expected to invite|@uee” Ws Played by Cathy Hagan.| The Sylvan Lake Branch of the NEW ‘LOW and side panels of the ) SiG beteald G = Dutch Dolls, Mary Jane Lehman| women's National Farm and Gar- | and the chapel train of nylon our friends inturn, and we als0/and Floyd Schell and Cathy Nor- FREE GIFTS scattered with medal- Lt also expected that they would berg French dolls were also pie den Association age os —— : } PRICES! : 35 2 = "°ltured in the play. of Mrs. Can WwW. pote Assist. | With Each Thompson Vitamin ! uliet cap edged with seed be asked. , Jerry Kelley was a clown in the oo. purchase — New Hand and Face We have @ tremendous selection of best quality Nylons, Tap- secured her finger tip veil “Now I feel as if I have been |presentation, Linda Rollison played|!"& Mrs. Dahlgren were Mrs. J. A. Creams. = 7 Ss ce, etc. wet we must use NOW. These are short of silk illusion. She carried a fan- put on the spot and should give |the part of a circus dancer and|Rammes, Mr. AB Leddick, Mrs.’ - oan ut if you can use them the SAVINGS arrangement of white car- , {Ronnie Carr was a T doll.|Fred Beedle and Mrs. Earl D. ARE TERRIFIC! All colors and patterns... BUT-HURRY! nations and yellow rose buds 2 eeepc lO rel por Neg dE rach Aen py MISS MARINA ROGERS 7 hire LaVoaxe Laos Gax suatron party =. den yon of a balloon and a| Mrs. Sam Warwick poured at a fa d Vitamin Consu CHAIRS SOFAS of honor. Her ballerina length : <n ee un on concerning it” oe table decorated with a centerpiece | ie tant | Cas ” : gown was of blue crystallette and Refreshments were served by the| of white chrysanthemums, red car f wah ah LO ed me as $ as $ carried a bouquet of yellow Answer: A housewarming {s|fom mothers of. nations, Christmas greens andj} Will be in our store Dec. Low Low a simply a name rather aptly used|teachers, Janet Van Wagoner end/holly. 19 through Dec. 24 to tell as As ‘Trew of Bath served as a for the first party homeowners Lo Sete i a sch Mrs. Louis Van Hatter gave all you about the latest infor- . She wore a yellow choose to give in their new house. |'*¢! ca pees demonstration of Christmas| A ree at All Work Gueranteed for $- Years gown and carried a P It's an afternoon tea and cock- a Siaer She . “* th WTeaths. Mrs. 8. J. Filkins demon-’ mation on vitamins & : yellow rose petals. tail party, as a rule, or an eve-|Mart = ar don Math-|<trated’ door decorations, Mrs.| minerals in the field of ee Jack Titus performed the duties = ning at home, or perhaps a buffet /°6®, Bis. spre Mrs. ees a, {Thurman Halloway, table decore-| human nutrition. re Pontiee ILLI HIT [ict best man. Jack Stott and 110 supper or whatever else you like.|“@"d Bigger Ky-ltions; and Mrs. N. G. Draper, man- Pe LL AM RIG iCharies Hampton seated the The only detail in which a house- tel decorations. You-are invited to ome- | ‘cana werming differs from every other SiTHOUettE Style | | airs. ttert Kotn ted the group mekers Furniture Makers ond Upholsterers args Oy ee ; jparty of its kind is that you are in singing Christmas cafols andj “'Scuss ee ae 4 d Over 270 ORCHARD LAKE ROAD fi church pariors immediately follow-|— Caan Wicedig [erie = let vervone everyone inspect the Accented the thirty members @ttending con- 23 Years! CALL FE 4-0558 ling the ceremony. When Mrs. house from attic to cellar. f tributed gifts for the Oakland’ “without obligation. ‘Locke received her guests she was : If you don’t choose a particular) TOF 56 Spri ing County Convalescent Home. Pertect = school-time — anditime to put the house on display, LOS ANGELES & — The Cali ee ALSO — ot rwrefpettlnsaaslindare thes you will certainly find that! 110 took for spring—in common|!da Kahn Unit Delicious Fruit Coke ° tee ey —— across the Le vomee to cee now a a per-|with a the gpd the coun- IHas Gathering —— os 0 a ice. ‘ll just love it! ry—is ‘shaft"’ silhouette . Pattem 6%: Tissue pattern, ue conducted tour of inspec-/ ‘Tis is @ western name for the| The Ida Kahn Unit of the WSCS Natural Health Foods embroidery transfer, Children’s —}familiar—sheath,—which- ‘of Central Methodist Church met Sizes 2, 4, 6, 8, 10. State size. * fashions from Paris to New York|at the home of Mrs. H.F. Kendrick 58 Wayne FE 4-460) ‘ | Send 25 cents in coins for this} “Deer Mrs. Post: I have re- and on to the Pacific. But Cali-/of Cherokee road. - pattern—add 5 cents for each pat-| Ceatly been elected secretary of {fornia designers, unveiling their) The Girls’ ensemble of Pontiac tern for first-class mailing. Send| ® Women's club, and as such I (collections for spring and summer! High School sang at the recent to 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft] Keep the records of proceedings |1956, carry the straight and nar- meeting and devotions were given | —— —{Dept.. P-0- Box 164, Old Chelsea| &t the meetings. ~ agreed even fu ; than mel Mrs. Russell Curtis. WILLIAM K. COWIE . Station, New York 11. N. Y. Print} “In writing up the minutes, 1/° their eastern confreres. Cohostesses for the affair were| ! Plainly your name, address with/am at a loss te know how I should] present clothes which Nrs. William Moulton, Jr., Mrs.| Custom Upholstering zoné, pattern number, size. designate the members making) hug the figure like a second skin, |William Bailey, Mrs. Lorn Hayes,|§21 Years of Practical Experience! . motions during the meetings. That) elongate the line from waist to |Mrs. Norbert Hoffman, Mrs..Jerle| 4378 Orchard Lk. Ave. FE 4-2857 Dorcas Guild is, should I say, ‘A motion was; bust, and generally faver the pen- |Head and Mrs. Donald Porritt Jr.| made by Mrs. John Blank, Mrs.| ell, broomstick or Three-Day Service regular pick-up and delivery routes. One-Day Service or faster when needed, Call our office for service. 376 Auburn Ave, a 379 E. Pike St.. Ph. FE 4-9593 “We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps ven nas: Main Office and Plant peas 9B Pe 8 b fa. * ) * Aids Needy Family - = oe + -Mrs.—J.— Moon gave the de votions for the Dorcas Guild of Central Christian Church they met in Friendship Hall for their Christmas luncheon. Blank or Mary Blank’?” Answer: You use whatever name | when|She is entered by on the club list.|this season, and are You feel as lovely as you look in your Holiday Mrs. Roy Riley was in of} Widow wear gloves ata funeral : Party Gown. Fashioned to fit you so comfort- _|the program assisted by Mire. Blsle home while greeting friends and/sitter type of suit : -| Williams, acquaintances who come to pay/°ur better beaches, ably, styled to give you grace and poise and - During the meeting, members| their last respects to her departed te that is the way you want to appear always. ‘Jvoted to assist a needy family and|husband?” OGG FINER CLEANING KEEPS also athletic program es fles and frills are part of the preoe d wt answer: Plense, no! and the new way to look on the - = |beach is to be dressed for the j GOWNS ELEGANT Every gown entrusted to us for Cleaning is carefully inspected, sized and checked before cleaning processes begin. Ornaments, backings and tailored-in supports are protected or removed. Then the gown receives careful skilled cleaning according to its material, fabric and color. After cleaning it again is care-|f fully inspected, sized and pressed to restore the: dleightful Stylish lines you wanted it for. Best of all Ogg’s return every | formal gown in a plastic permanent storage bag which you use over and over in your closet. Be thrilled with your gown anew «++ have Ogge’s give it a finer cleaning. - FIVE. Cash and Carry Stores: 4481 Highland Road 506 S. Saginaw St. 430 Orchard Lake Ave. pote = CHIBISTMAS GIFT ve YOU Shop for Gift Slippers ALL THIS WEEK AND SAVE for Sister ith much emphasis on vivid tones; Far East—deep jade, coral, e--for Mom... uoise, gold and lacquer red.. ... velvets, leathers, fur- trimmed mules, plain Even bathing cults ‘eschew frills] are form-fitting lastex sheaths for the most part—| one-piece, streamlined and swim- | a for Christmas MOOGASINS .. ..... . Wel $6.95 SACKETS .... “Wronecs' $29.95 » $49.50 Women's PURSES eeeeeeoene Ladies’ $13.96 =xoe" AL HILDE MONDAY, JANUARY 9, 1956 DAY, HALF-DAY and EVENING The demand for well-trained office workers has exceeded the supply in the past. This shortage will still exist during the months to come, Training Is Offered in... GREGG SHORTHAND mules, Make. Your Holiday. Appointment Early! ] We will remain open eve- nings for your convenience | | by appointment. For Mother .. . For Daughter SHOE STORE - 26 W. Huron St. FE 2-7440 SPEEDWRITING TYPEWRITING | e COMPTOMER and CALCULATOR HIGHER ACCOUNTING ~ and Other Courses | ~ WETERAN APPROVED Phone FE 2-3551 ? Phone, Call or Return This Ad for Informetion — oe eer ee eee a | Bs . i ee 4 : L * ey degsert when it's scooped out in’ re eas oe oe SANTA CLAUS Is Coming to Town! And every girl and every boy is filled with “ excitement! The perfect finish to that visit to Santa Claus is dinner at Ted's. Children love the _food and the special at- “4 tention they receive at Ted's. — P.S. Stop at Ted’s fora late luncheon after that shopping trip. WOODWARD AT SQUARE LAKE ROAD ca . _THE PONTIAC PRESS, aan s DECEMBER 19, 1955 , Andre Presents “HIGH FASHION” Permanent Wave | 2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bldg. $750 _ $4 () 8 Highly Trained Hair Stylists Await to Serve You OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL DAY — FRIDAY "TIL 9 P. M. No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! Andre Beauty CSalon oP | Manger Scene Pe Highlights Charles Z , : . tamas 0 Club Meeting _ Sch Segiaes | As the manger scene was &s- street sembled, Mrs. W. J. Teeuwissen he ‘narrated ‘“‘Howie and the Manger announce t |Scene” for members of. Better’ engagement of ‘Home and Garden Club when the their her |group met for a Christmas Tea at daug ’ the YWCA recently. Goldie Martha, | A solo, “O, Holy Night,” was to Gerald presented by Mrs. Fred Bohlman “pi accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. Richard Steven Dodge. Group singing and Stocks, son of ‘the exchange of Christmas gifts) | _Mr. and Mrs. followed. . At a brief business meeting, the & ohn C. group voted a contribution tothe ; tocks of Polio fund and also i get an Milwaukee, / ‘invitation to attend the Waterford ‘Farm and Garden Club meeting on ies feedls Jan, 6. a | Serving on the committee for ar- the University rangements for the day were Mrs. - he ‘Lalu Luby, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs and of arena 'Mrs. Fred Wilkinson. Mrs. John where wh Lyons and Mrs. H. J. Sampson pre- be graduated sided at the tea table. in February. Do you own a stickpin? They're A late in fashion now. Come in ny February jewels, too, and are handy A hnolding scarf or vestee in n Place. wedding is being planned. _GOLDIE M. ARTHA STAMAS JUDITH ANN WEBSTER At an open house- at their Birmingham home Sunday Mr, and. Mrs. George Walker ‘son of Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Higgins of - Hills. He is a U. of M. where * she is a junior. He is affitiated with Sigma Chi, and she is a member of Delta Gamma. Fhey plan a late winter wedding. | -fimeetings held Thursday. Complete with Cutting and Styling FE 5-9257 “fling Thursday. Dr. Milton Bank of the Central | er. He was introduved by M Papi at ihe Wisner, Longfellow and Malkim schools presented Christmas programs at the PTA were Mrs, Thomas Bartle, Mrs. Dwain Montgomery, ‘Mrs. George| Pratt, Mrs. Darwin McNally, Mrs. Gordon McLain and Mrs. William Barton. Others serving were Mrs Har- old Wesley, Mrs. Thomas Mitch- ‘ell and Mrs. Merritt Rockwell. Malkim School The Christmas play, “Christmas Carols,”” was presented at the De- Longfellow School The Longfellow Schoo} Glee Club, under the dizection of Mrs. John, Zell, entertained parents a nd| guests of the PTA at their meet- A program of Christmas carols, was presented by the students. “The Candlelights of Christmas,”’ a solo was sung by Patsy Krie-| ach. Past Presidents Gather for Christmas Party Mrs, Arthur Burgess-opened her’ |home on Joslyn road to Zone Eight Past President Club Moms of Methodist Church was the agra | Leon Stickney, Dr. Bank coed | “Even Unto Bethlehem” by Hen- | ry Van Dyke. Mrs. Charlotte Harpham and} Mrs, John Burton presided at the| Thursday evening. refreshment table decorated with! During the evening's program a Christmas centerpiece. Mothers) Mrs. L. R. Naugle, plain, read from their rooms served on the|the Christmas story the Bible social committee. Those oat) 'and Mrs. E. K; Vanderlind, presi- 'dent, read “The Shoemaker’s available too . set of this wonderful Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware. Any of the five beautiful patterns listed are now right in stock for Chnteude giving . . to make your tables lovely and bright all the year thru . plates, 8 bread and butter plates, 8 fruit dishes, 8 cups and saucers, vegetable bowl and platter . . We can’t think of a better way to say Merry Christmas to Mama . Just Received in Time for CHRISTMAS! The Gift Every Home Maker Can Use Every Day Royal Staffordshire Dinnerware Just Arrived On Direct Import From England ~ SERVICE FOR 8 $ * England's « mos See CHOOSE from 5 SMART PATTERNS JENNY LIND, DIMITY, HARVEST, TONQUIN, RURAL SCENES . All are very distinctive designs plates, 8 salad or dessert . Extra pieces are . she'll be real happy to yes . Service for 8 includes 8 dinner nto Royal Staffordshire Ware {s considered one Pe: colors - ; Just tmagine . only $19.95 . it fright in the biving room. | Dream,” ‘by Edwin Markman. | Mrs. Jean Burgdorf lead the | group in singing Christmas carols following which a gift exchange was enjoyed. Mrs. Kenneth Par- [America for a Christmas party|gram eS aveting of the Malkim School PTA, Ralph Seybert was narrator for the play and leaders were Mrs. Dorothy Robison, Betty Jane Hoisington, Douglas Holsington and Geralding White. The program featured the sing- ing of Christmas carols, and the decorating of a Christmas tree. The program wag, directed by Mrs. Robinson with Cynthia Phillips as- sisting and acting as accompanist. Following the play a social hour lYule Programs Given at 3 Schools: I Christmas basket for a needy family, Mrs. for having the highest percentage| of PTA membership for the year. Mrs. Lester Mack's room won the attendance banner for this month. Mrs. LeRoy Koch and Mrs. Rob- ert Klinger planned the social hour assisted by Mrs. George Tompkins and Mrs. William Thomas. Mrs. Paul Webster and Mrs. Morris ~ graduate of the} Irving Cocking presented) Mrs. Owen Wright with a prize Gay-Kitchen” Trend Hits British Gals See Vivid Styles Provided by Big Household Stores LONDON (INS) — The color-in- the-kitche: n trend ig catching on rapidly among British housewives, From the kitchen stove to the bedside lamp the accent is on vi- vid, gay coloring with particular are proving to the housewife thag the necessary kitchen uten- sils need not be dull and dreary. The big department awe oS displaying cleaning sponges in pink, yellow and blue; whistling brushes with their bristles in bright hues. Window drapes, said a spokes- man of the Council of Industrial Design, show a trend away from often with dark fashionable, | Another boon to housewives is a smart rubber dustpan so flex- ible that it can be pressed flat to the floor to stop any speck of dust taking refuge underneath. These conform to the new “brighter home” motif in shades of red, ye Cucksey presided at the tea table. low, blue and green. and refreshments _Christmas carols and_ traditions! from five countries, England France, Germany, Holland and Sweden, were included in the pro- given by students at Wisner for the PTA meeting Thursday afternoon. Four students, Johan and Betty Nyhof and Mary Ann and Marger- ita Lengers, who are natives of) Holland, sang a Dutch Christmas| carol in their native tongue. Sons assisted the hostess during the | evening. ———— A highlight of the Elks Sa-Shay Quadrille. Club Christmas party held Friday evening in the ball- room of the Temple was a candle- light carol sing. All members and guests formed a circle, each hold- ing a lighted candle and joined in Elks Sa Shay Club ‘Holds Christmas Party evening and calling the several Christmas and novelty quadrilies were John DePauw, Bert Den- ham, Howarg Upton, William Schmeil, and William Moore. Arranging the decorations ware Mr. and Mrs. Vincent Vaverek, who served as chairmen, assisted by Mr. and Mrs. William Schmiel, Mr, and Mrs. Mark Scott, Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Anderson, Mr. and Mrs. William D’Arcy, Mrs. Frances Erb, Mr. and Mrs. Rich- . Super smooth glaze . that don’t fade and come t attractive shapes on all the P -piece service All packed in a perfect . You can open finest . no straw , Pattern -Shewn Is - Rural Scenes Plum * dite = ~ Ooo give HOSIERY Cd The perfect gift. Beautiful No Seam nylons are always flattering ... always welcome ... With or without foot pard Paschke, Mr. and Mrs. Curt | Novotney, Albert Galler, Annabell | Vaverek, Milton Vaverek and Ar- lene Green were guests at the af- Serving on the refreshment com- mittee were Mr. and Mrs. Robert Nienstedt, Mr. and Mrs. William Hurlburt, Mr. and Mrs. Irving Ma- ‘loney, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Lloyd and the Denhams. 2 Give Brunch on Sunday reinforcement. FREE Gift-wrapping Sweaters Warm little sweaters of wool or nylon for girls and boys. Large assortment of styles, patterns and Sizes 9 mo, 12 mo. 6x. $1.95 colors. ; | jUST ARRIVED ... Clara Megredy and Ella Mose man entertained at a Sunday morn- Lerge Shipment of laiants' 9- 9.12 end 18 Mo. Sizes DRESS AND | Boys’ 2-Pec. | SET —SLACKS AND _ ETON JACKETS. attention to window drapes and Desigeers and manutactarers kettles in bright reds and greens, "4 ‘ oF LES Eg ‘ / re : he ae a 5 : : SS Pe iene “tna ee Fe ee ha ‘ f : Vey \ Certainly WIGGS- OPEN til 9 aa ig You Can LRVERY mode abe aha: eu. JUVENILE — 24 W. HURON STREET | er a | oe | _ : JL wee 62 N. Sagi N; noxieny St. ‘ 3 : aK ; ho : | ¢ | || pci niaas WINTER Spinet Piano Just in time for Christmas! Exciting savings on the Winter “Musette” piano, a charming spinet with full 88-n00e key- board. Regularly priced at 690.00, ane te wabogeny™ see hercetse Wee car lnyoway plan. Terms to cult yout 595. Choose from other fine piano names such as " Steinway, Kaabe, Grinnell, Seeck and Kimball. GRINNELL’S 27 S. Saginaw His mother insists on ing it; his father says it’s “spoil- ing’\ him and wants it indulgence we can for the next few nights. (Up te now it’s just had anxiety and resentment.) At the same os time, let’s put a time limit on it. | | seem dismayed to learn that we intend shortly to resume our nor- mal sleeping habits. He won't real- } iby our placid suggestion that the almost over. 2 s * self again as we are’ to: see “it restored to him. WORN BY WORRY of accepting us as his permanent roommate, he wouldn’t relish it one bit. The trouble is, mothers worn by worry, nights of nursing, the burden of the sick child's. helplessness don't see this readily. The memory of his weakness is _ [still so vivid that they find it hard to increase their demands upon his: Teturning _ psrengih - If this young mother will ae to accept a normal! state for her recuperating youngster, he'll begin to accept the idea of sleeping arrangements to match it. He'll tell her himself that he wants her to get out of his room. He may try to be polite about it; he may just say, “Go on back to your own room now.” It doesn’t matter. What counts have two . His andj He writes, “Nine-tenths- of-the|needs the continued support of his| understanding that make children that I see who are called|mother's presence at night—and'tion meaningful. ne ae ly be. Actually, he'll! be comforted] £ time for sickroom arrangement is} this own way, he's as anxoitts}**— ito become his own independent] * Were he faced with the prospect; You con cerry full shirt end full cool, sleaderness It’s “the sheath-plus."” Sheaths with animated skirts such as new floating back. panel or trumpet flounce and these sophisticated sheaths are smarter than ever for talls. Big sleeves are another plus for you. Quilted aprons are fun. They Sorority Holds _[sonai DANS Beli at White Home | tributed by members of the Beta Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority when they held their Christmas } jparty at the home of Mrs. Donald White on La Salle Avenue Thurs- _|day evening. = the items to a needy family. panied the group in the - Sea ae exchanged by secret * «- Food and clothing were con- Just Send Your | Entire Family Wash The fet pieces wit be retumed olf roned. The wearing apparel and both towels will be fluft dried and folded. Very little left for you to do. 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TTES ) F RF T REASONABLE peices | Neisner's Shoe Repair , 2 N, Saginaw Street YORK W — The Interna- Confederation of Free Trade has advised its members in countries to avoid giving sup- stated “Communist ry seek such delegation Basil verte . to chair with all $-inch casters, We dealers tor EVEREST & iS Chairs and Accessories ay U 3-3027" “JO 46847 exists, and ~iee estimate ee, 600 Oak, iby 1960 we will have a shortage Weedward, Royal Mich. 3 Deors North of 10-Mile con from rear-wheel to front-wheel propelling, or will be ready for students within OPEN IN FEBRUARY — Pontiac's new junior high school off North Perry street 1,250,000 structure was started six months ago. The aS, wing, a two-story structure with a cafeteria and two months. The =. on ‘of 50,000. Bree an cant ‘choutlulons you can efferd, regerdices ONE PLACE TO PAY — Bs WORRIED O regerdiess ef hew mech er how many you owe. NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQU! VER DEBTS?, yments, debts or bills when due, and arrange’ fer payments IRED BONDED AND INSURED Baily 9 to 5. .. Hours: 412 South Saginaw S. qj counselling experience assist you" Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by Appl. _ MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS Phone FE 8-0456 Above Oakland Theater Classroom wings of the new) junior high next school term beginning in February. ‘northeast section will at tend |classes in the $1,250,000 structure | which has been under construction for six months. Henry Haberkorn, general. manager af H. E. Beyster | & As- school being con-| structed by the Pontiac Board of, Education on North Perry Street) ‘will be ready for use during the| See an epeeess Femme oye Pupils to Occupy New Structure. Speed Work on School for February Opening — soclates, architects for the build- ing, sald today “the heating plant was put in operation last Wednesday and the finish work will start immediately. Al ma- terials are ready for installa- tien and the contractor is push- ing the job at top speed.” The gymnasium wing, a two- Story structure with a cafeteria and _ kitchen on the lower floor, will not ‘be finished until spring. But the| ‘education al program can be started lin Februfry, H aberkorn explained. kitchen on the lower floor, will not be finished until spring.. However, some 600 stu- dents will be able to begin classes in the buliding in February. Use of the new school will make the Wever School available for elementary use, relieving over- crowding in the northwest area's elementary classrooms. Wever was built as an ele- mentary school, school Building’ Coordinator Dr. to C. Hufziger, and will be re- converted to its original use. | Overcrowded conditions at Haw- thorne Schoo] will be relieved by [renaterring piudents to Wever, he stated, to attend along with youngsters in coms immediate area. The junior high is the third unit in the school board's current con- struction program. The Bethune: Elementary School and Whitfield Elementary School addition were completed in time for use begin- ning last September. Eight states, headed by Call- fornia, contain one-half of all the motor vehicles in the SSSSSSSSSSSSSTSSSSSS SED EE ED SHEDDDPEDT STO DRESST TST TTD Z1P-CLIP BWIVEL-TOP . Opens —cleane alt Complete with 8-Piece Set of Deluze Clip-On Tools Easy Terms — 90 Days Same as Cash! SHOP MONDAY, FRIDAY NIGHTS UNTIL 9 P.M. WAYNE GABERT Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 121 N. Saginaw St. - MAA AAAEAAAAA Lapiadedanters cheahisecsacsncesaeiacxele FE 5-6189 @ ESESESE LOSS SSSSSS tse oo “7 4 Bd Be -B4 -Bd 44 -44 -Be Se 4, 4) 4) a) ad Be hd hd hd ok Sd-44 PLENTY OF FREE PARKING Two Deliveries Daily te Detroit and Intermediate Points CLEC G COLES The Perfect Gift bet a “Foxe Gorgeous Poinsettias from Pearce’s 730 4 0 ‘I WE GROW OUR OWN —. Also ROSES —*5 - $6 -$7.50 a dozen CYCLAMEN PLANTS —‘5 - $6 - $7.50 - CENTER PIECES —‘2.50 to $15 : CORSAGES —$2.50 to $10.00 +559 Orchard Lake Ave. Pearce Floral Co. ‘Flowers of Distinction Since 1890 ae Open Evenings Phone FE 2. 027 | wes ‘TELEGRAPH PLOW EES. te ANY PLACE AN, LE WORLD e DECEMBER 19, 1955. THE PONTIAC PRESS: “MONDAY, 1 ~| , =| f B V learn Heights; First Social Brethren So | k L ) Gramasy — tree ana (PATENtS Of Burn .Victims cess"! Seaion'cst's S00 Locks ocked; F x ira s , . ' Rapids; Budget—Ben Calvin of Th k F d C t ib Lodge No. 1230; Greater Benefit Shi 5 H F : [s H t ° ’ i Bay City. an un on ri utors Union Drill Team No, 701; Ips fop au ing | fe | r Gg i n un ers! Picks 50 Group erage gabe aa Pm ‘blessed ota an fog in Pontiac General Hos.|Pioneer Highlands Ladies Cub. | sac STE. MARIE (® — The " : . __the|thizers were ble today by two ital. lo Lakes shipping season end- Hartwick of Detroit; Steering—the| parents who did not lack for : ‘Canada Seeks Settlers led officially Saturday, a e ° * * an |five divisional chairmen plus state|},.. ar’ fire swent | trasicall A neighbor, Mrs. Margaret Beas-| y y, and th ‘ Presidential Campaign may , {nelp alt Pree emeeke ley, 45 W. Beverly St., who super-| OTTAWA (AP) — Because of 500 Locks closed until spring. 21 COMPANY _and OFFICIALS CARS Cc ittee of 44 Divide chairman John Feikens of Detroit./through their home three weeks igealthe comieclicn uring theloael ‘labor shortages, Canada is offer. The. last freighter downbound dA FEW NEW omm ie Rep. Victor A. Knox of Sault Ste.|ago. — weeks ere Eines sae ling two-year or longer, interest. from Lake Superior locked an ONES LEFT! -Into Five Divisions Marie; State Sen. Lynn O. Francis} Connie and Leroy Johnson, 86 W. 2004 corsetal contributed a indivi d- free loans to Pay passage of im- through the U.S. Soo Locks Friday Hurry Down—These Must Be Sold This Month lot Midland; State Rep. Herb Clem Beverly Said to all wh wer al migrants and “dependents trom nigh Ik was the, Sin, Thomas ; : ; he Shaug nessy, loa with grain. et LANSING — Michigan Re-jents of Deckerville ; Clifford O'Sul- ang sorrow: | The Johnsons also gave-fhanks eo home . in Europe | pedeete The Shaughne ssy followed a’ . $ . | publicans’ velo iegemantlnnggd Tivan of Port Huron, national com- bee bless you, everyone} to agnor groups listed by +. 86.607 in the first nine months Channel cut «in St. Mary's River from | ho igerony pores ribs the 1958 pape and Mrs. Rae C. Hook-|who gave.” Mrs, Beasley: of this year from 126,853 im the toe By Ue ee eee to ff Mount Pleasant, national com-| Well-wishers donated $1,931 te | Fisher Body cushion room and|comparable period of 1954. |Lake Huron river where ice meas- election year. with thei . itteewoman. ; pay funeral expenses for three of jcut and sew department, day shift —_-_---- lures one to eight inches thick. Save $1000.00 and More Off Original Price! The divisions r chair-| ‘The campaign committee will] the Johnsons’ children who died employes; Fisher Body power} A nuclear power plant could be! The freighter Ashcroft, which A A men: _ oe . meet Jan. 12, the day after the! in the fire. house, chassis, frame and motor’ built near Wellington. New Zea- peal Sitter gina a Laken Super Pontiac Retail Store Public Relations—former Sec- |1956 legislative session opens, with) The money also will help pay line employes, plant No. 8; Fisher ‘land, in four years, Dr. E. Mars- port, was the last upbound vessel ‘yetary of State Owen J. Cleary |the Republican members of the|hospital expenses for the Johnsons’;Body Local No, 596, UAW-CIO;| ——__—_—— 65 MT. CLEMENS . ft Ypsilanti; Group Contracts— {House and Senate for a policy dis-|two remaining children both nig ea Truck and Coach employes.| den told the Royal Society of New’ The Auckland, New Zealand, 200 Mrs. Catherine Gibson of Mon- |cussion. : jwhom are well on the way to re-}|—St. Vineent-De Raut Society, Au-| Zealand. jis in the market for a giraffe. Fill a book by Christmas... | Up “DANCE WITH ME DOLLY ass Sparkling eyes will greet a - ee this Christmas gift! More Oo N LY ] B O O K Oo F than 3-feet tall, this gay . colorful doll has elastic © bands on her feet — slip over your child’s shoes and she candancetoher __ pene tenet Laine eae pean neeereny rare seasons ha nye omer heart's content! Shop Kroger for Top Value Buys and Save Top Value Stamps. One stamp with each 0c purchase, 10 stamps with every dollar you spend*. Save your Top Value Stamps in the FREE saver's book you get at Kroger. Redeem your filled saver's book at any Top Value Stamp Redemption store! sSerry, bat we are brobibited by law from giving TV Stamps with beer and wine purchase. VISIT YOUR TOP VALUE REDEMPTION STORE TODAY DETROT—2687 West Grand Bosivard ANW ARBOR—200 South Fourth Strout sulin Gad nants DETROIT—16638 East Warren Avenue — FLINT—-423 Detroit Street , - WITH FREE TOP VALUE DETROIT—22961 Woodward Ave. ‘ui; PORT HURON—TI8 Huron Street STAMPS FROM KROGER! PLENTY OF WHITE BREAST, WICY, TENDER, CLEANED! KROGER OVEN-READY Turkeys ee lb 43° YOU'LL LIKE THE TART ger B \ | ET FLAVOR OF BELWNDT EATHORE WHOLE OF STRAINED Wateh-for the Grand Cranberry Sere ‘te 303 1 : Co Prize Winners In the Big "ED, RIPE! DELICIOUS EATING! 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I know not — only that last night, as then, I heard your voice again. me — the old song crept Into the light of life's all ~ [heard you sing again. Prager scatter Saba Aa Wn eA oe! From out the years and life's forgotten ways; Or was it that the tavern music swept My heart and soul on back to other days? That carried me from out the-night of fears golden years? ] know not — only that last night — as then — 4 Last night you came to me and brought me rest From care and strife as in the days of yore; Or was it but the ashes of dead roses pressed Between-the-leaves-I turned to see-once-more?~ Ashes of roses from the days of gleam . When life was more than ashes of a dream? I know not — only that last night — as then — You came to me again. (Copyright, 1955, A. 8. Barnes & Co.) Big 10 Enjoys — Good Weekend Dorais Named to Wisconsin Hall of Fame MILWAUKEE in Basketball Conference Teams Win Seven of Eight Games; Michigan Lone loser Re a eee See ie are ye THE “ASSOCIATED PRESS After a lagging start, Big Ten basketball tedms stepped up their winning pace by taking seven out of eight games over the week end to boost their intersectional record | to 23-14 for .622 per cent. They havea chance sd an A again this week in pre-holiday firing Cached < ae S four tests Monday night. Tourney-| weary DePaul, runner-up in : own meet at Chicago stadium, in- vades Illinois; Cincinnati is at In! | | ‘ | ’ | sional football through 1947 when failing health forced him to quit the game. Bengals List 31 Games for ——Fhetate-Gus Dorais, famed Notre. Dame quar- terback and coach of the Univer- sity of Detroit and Detroit Lions football teams, has been named by the selection committee of the Wisconsin hall of fame as its 2lst member. . Dorais played for Notre Dame in 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913. He ~gteamed with the great. ocr ne, who played end for the Irish. Dorais coached the Lions profes- team from 1943 | today as winner—by a scant Star Bowling Tournament chan the meet’s 15-year history. Lillard, ing out veteran Joe points—of the coveted National All- CHICAGO we Bil! Lillard reigns: isuburban Berwyn in a climactic ing instructre 8 finish, * * * n-| Lillard took the championship by © pionship in the closest finish in'.08 Petersen points, or 8 pins with| a 303.30—point total to Wilman's| 28-year-old Chicagoan, | 330.22. turned the trick last night by nos-| Another windup | Wilman of Anjta-€antaline, 28 etl ~ paign. diana, Ohio State at Tulane and Nebraska at Wisconsin. Miinols barely outlasted Wash- ington of St. Louis to win 75-74 in a televised Sgturday afternoon game to book a .3-1 record. In- diana also has 3-1 after stalling out and 81-78 decision over Mis- souri, only team to lick Mlinois. Ohio State downed St. Louis 89- 83 with Robin Freeman funnéling in 39 points to boost his total to ‘T86 in the Buckeyes’ 41 mark.| Towa (3-1) trimmed Loyola of Los Angeles 84-61, Purdue (4-1) blast- ed Valparaiso 79-65 and Michigan State (2-0) shaded Pitt 82-81. The only Big Ten loss of the weekend was absorbed by Michi- gan. Butler handed the Wolver- ines their second defeat in three Starts, 63-57. Minnesota defeated Nofre Dame 83-75 Friday to start the Big Ten on its best victory week end of the campaign. The Go- phers now have a 2-1 record. Michigan and Northwestern tively, Tuesday night while Butler by is at Purdue and Minnesota gets tested in the Kentucky tournament. WEL STANDENOS Training Card Open Grapefruit Loop Mar. 10 in Lakeland DETROIT (INS) — The ‘Detroit Tigers announced a spring exhibi- flargest in the ehth's- history, The Bengals, under Bucky Har- ris, will open the Grapefruit League campaign against the Washington Nationals at. Lakeland, Fla., the pre-season tour in Pittsburgh against the Pirates on April 15. Tiger President Walter 0O.. (Spike) Briggs said ‘he sched- ule includes a four-game series against the world champion Brooklyn Dodgers. Two of the games will be played in Miami, ‘will move to Dodgertown at Vero Beach for a game March 21 and at Lakeland March 22. . In all, 24 games will be pare the Tigers in Florida and the! other seven on the trip north. Heading back to Detroit, the Tigers will play at Houston, New a ; hod % t & Orleans, Terre Haute, Ind. and Co- New York ........:.c2e0..18 10 8 38 lumbus, Ohio, as well as Pitts- Detrott weeveseeces-sasvee 7 Hs = burgh. werealele ees 19 18 He 28 Harris said he liked the longer guNDAY's RESULTS spring schedule because “it will “New York 4 {, asm sar give the players a chance to get eobepel ip) feo ot —— inte more games and the coaching AY'S RESULT ; apnea hegeeille eam more opportunity to evaluate Toronto §, Boston 1 tbe Play Against Senators tion schedule of 31 games today— . i conmeren ogand conclude Bolt said he is reasonably sure March 19 and 20. Then the clubs | Lillard, of Chicago, and Anita C troit, Mich., they won ce National Ali-Star WINNERS EN ALL-STAR TOURNEY — Bill hold onto their large antaline, of -De- trophies after Booting tourna- pins, while )! Snead defeated Bolt in the play- 1) off to win the tourney, Bolt made his charges before SANFORD. Fia (INS) — Pri golfer Tommy Bolt has accuses fans of illegally helping ~'Slam- min’ Sam” Snead in tournaments by kicking balls to better les. {someone kicked Snead's ball to-. The Chattanooga, Tenn. golfer jward the green in the sudden death was supported by several playoff of the Miami open Dec, 11. cuit. the ff_nal round of the Sanford open yesterday. | Los Angeles, 141.40 Petersen points! Wilman, who'll be 50 in eight days, to 144.13, oF v4) gPine: picked off the two pin and left'man collected $1,200 while third- 'the remainder standing. The final The men's aeaeeeain was de- roll cost him the fitle. cided on Wilman’'s fina] ball in the | squeeze saw 10th frame of his last»game. Need. ifinal position round match by -24 . Detroit bowl-\ing only a spare to win, Wilman. pins as he shot 863 in his final \ 4 % 4 J Ly ment last night. Lillard defeated Joe Wilman in Pro Bow! the closést finish of the men's tourney by eight Anita edged Doris Porter, Be les, 144. 40 PAGED Gey to 144.13. of Los An- , Pro Bowl Bid — [four games to take the lead but ‘his older opponent moved back on |top with 288 as Lillard shot a 256 in the second round. * * * The victory was worth $2,000 first) - Lillard defeated Wilman in their ss, take the women’s/left the 1-2- set up, a ‘washout.’ '|mare in exhibitions and contracts ‘crown by. edging Doris Porter of In trying to convert the spare,/with bowling equipment com. /panies to the new champion. Wil- place Ray Bluth of St. pocketed $750, * « »& The almost equally tight wom- entered the last or against Miss Porter. Louis en's competition showed Miss Cant-, Miss Cantaline, in fact,lost the ‘position round by a 358 to 349 total! prize money and at least $25,000'but her Petersen lead stood up and! $450 and Mrs. Jeannette Gtezlak she maneged to capture the title. Miss Porter, 35, a bowling alley manager, won the first game of the final round by a 192 to 145 margin and picked up a 6l1-pin the second game 204-166 to pick up 5.04 Petersen points to 3.16 for jaline leading by only 3% pins with;Miss Porter in addition to 88 pins |136.41 points to ape, when me which gave her a final ae mar- * e * The prize was worth $600 to the new champion, Miss Porter won lof Rockford, Ill., won third-place It’s Official AL Batting American League batting cham- pionship in 1955 and is the young- est player ever to do it. = * Ld The American League Service Bureau confirmed Kaline’s .340 laverage was tops and that when, he won the batting title Sept. ‘he was a dav younger than th ‘Cobb when the Detroit: immoertal captured the first of his 12 hitting champronsiiips Kaline. cero te celebrated his 21st birthday today. Kaline’s teammate, a | +$:Harvey--Kuenn.. finished -in.-a.the for fifth place with Al Smith of | Cleveland and Mickey Mantle of Doak Accepts — | DETROIT w_Doak Watker the Detroit: Lions’ brilliant halfback, ball game next month. Walker, former Southern Meth- ‘odist great. accepted an invitation) yesterday to play in the annual! game in Los Angeles Jan. 15. He played his final regular) game for the Lions last Sunday ‘against the New York Giants. {| Of the Miami open playoff hole. Bolt said * * * “T am readonbly certain that a fan kicked Snead’s ball out toward ‘the fairway. “IT saw Snead’s drive roll to a other stop and no one can convince me| on members of the tournament cir- that some spectator didn't kick it) out toward the fairway. “His ball was laying in a bet- _ Correlation 3rd M. Kerr's Bobby Brocato made winning the $35,000-added Tanforar the 1955 Northern California racing season ended Saturday. Tanforan’s r Bobby Brocato covered the muddy mile and an eighth in 1.50 2-5 and ‘Dons Top INS Poll NEW YORK (INS) — San Fran- cisco breezed in again today as the Nation's No. 1 college basket- ball team and watched the other hoop powerhouses scramble for better position on the elite ladder. The prolific Dons, who've won 31 straight games, easily retained top spot in this week's nationwide sur- vey by International News Service. They captured a pre-holiday tournament at Chicago over the weekend by defeating Marquette and De Paul for their fourth and fifth wins of the current cam- This same tournament saw highly-regarded Duquesne upended by both De Paul and Marquette. and, as a result, the Dukes flopped from second place all the way get under way, hardly any rank- ings can be considered sacred. Kentucky, Brigham Young and North Carolina were newcomers to the ‘‘first team,” and Duquesne, Towa and Colorado fell out of high society. ° The big doings will take place at Kentucky's Invitational tourney, Tuesday and Wednesday. Dayton, Utah, Kentucky and Minnesota go at each other in this one and national rankings are at stake. Third-ranked Dayton meets fourth-ranked Utah and_ seventh- ranked Kentucky takes on Minne- sota on Tuesday night’s program. Another biggie this week pits second-ranked North Carolina State against Young on Wednesday. Brigham Young took two straight down to 17th in the rankings. With many tournaments about to from Colorado, clinching matters with an 84-to-53 decision Saturday Trabert, Hart USETA as Best Netters NEW YORK (INS)—Tony Tra- bert and Doris Hart, who both 7a serted the amateur ranks for, careers as _ professionals, have! been ranked as the nation’s top! singles players by ‘the United States Lawn Tennis Assn. The ranking committee of the “tentative” and sadkgect to official, ratification by the USLTA at its ing professional. men’s rankings by 2—Vic Seixas of Philadelphia; 3—Art Larsen of San Leandro, Calif.: Ranked ‘by Trabert, who regained the No. 1 Position he held in 1953, recently signed an $80,000 pro contract and is touring with the Jack’ Kramer Net Troupe. Shortly after winning her second straight U.S. crown,} Miss Hart announced she was turn- Trabert was followed in the eighth-ranked Brigham , while George Washington made it six straight by humiliating VMI 106 to M4. Here are the nation’s top 20 basketbal! teams in this week's nationwide survey by International News Service: 1—SanFrancisco (5-0) 2—North Carolina State (1+ Oy 3—Davton (6-0) 4—Utah (5-0) 5—Vanderbilt (40) 6—Temple (40) I—Kentucky (41) 8—Brigham Young 9—George Washington (6-0) 10—North Carolina (5-0) SECOND TEN: 1i1—Holy Cross {5-0); 12—Ohio State (411; 13—Marquette (41): 16- 14—Rice (6-0); 15-—Colorado (3-2 - Towa (3-1); 17-—-Duquesne (42); 16- St Louis (41); 19—SM.U. (6-1); 20—Ala- -bame (4-2). ClO 594 Quintets Win League Games Two different basketball teams, both representing Local 594 of the CIO ground out easy victories over union foes in UAW-CIO league games Sunday night at Jefferson Junior High's gymnasium. Gene George collected 15 points and Bob Thatcher contributed 11 more as the ‘594’ squad downed CIO 596 in last night’s opener, 47-36. Ed Ringold of the losers took scoring honors with 17 poin In’ the nightcap Melvin ion to spark 594’s 2nd unit to a one- sided 49-29 decision over CIO 653. Teammate John James added 10 points and George Pope tallied a, NiJ.; 8—Herb Flam of Beverly BE TTHLEHEM, Pa. |Hills, Calif.; “‘maiva of Houston, Tex.: 10—Tom: meeting in Sen Francisco, Jan. oo Francisco. §$—Sammy Giam- 4 CTO 504 4—Bernard, CIO 596 Bartzen of Dallas, Tex.: 5—Eddie! cro $53 like number for the losers. 12 38 16 Nae ~47 9 = feeb eeen wean seeacerecovcenece 6 10 Pee «41 Moylan of Trenton. N.J. CIO snd a8 ee 6—Gil Shea of Los Angeles; 7 [Ham Richardson ot Westfield, How Prices Do Change! | + Handicap look easy Saturday as 55-day spring .s.eason opens March 9. Piloted by George Taniguchi. considered. —— Bobby Brocato Easy Winner at Tanforan SAN BRUNO, Calif. + ¢»—Travis paid $3.90 Mintaka was second and been after the shot.” Snead had started the playoff hole by twisting his drive to the right and it droppéd behind some tall a trees. Bolt Accuses Fans of Aiding Snead in’ Miami Open | ‘The White Sulphur Springs pro | |; then fired a brilliant recovery ' shot which curved around the | trees and stopped on the green New York had .306. | “| Ray Boone of Detroit and Jackie; Red Wings tmpressive "5 ir blew in Snapping Montreal | ‘will play his last rofessional foot-. Uonal hockey league titles-in -shut- | E oe iting out the Montreal Canadiens, Kaline Confirmed as Champion NEW YORK— (#—Now it is of-|Jensen of Boston shared honors | 5 ficial. Detroit's Al Kaline won the|for runs batted in with 116 apiece.|_ The Chicago White Sox compiled the highest club batting mark, .268. Detroit was second with .266. Téd Williams of the Boston Red .396, but had only 320 of- ficial times at bat. At least 400 trips are needed to compete for 5 “the pane cararicust7y ‘Sox hit Detroit Gives Title- Winning — Hockey Display Victory String, 2-0 Palate them seven straight na- 20, last night. The Red Wing victory snapped | the NHL streak. leaders’ 8-game winning | Montreal has lost only: twice in, yma last 23 games, both times to ibe ot. Center Alex Delvecchio rifled in ‘both Detreit goals, 13th of the season. * His first goal came in the open- ing minutes of the first period who has fought “whern—Montreat— defenseman ‘lard St. Laurent deflected Bees! DE TROIT —The Detroit Red Wangs showed fhe form: Sei imoney of $300. FINAL MEN'S 5 STANDINGS | 16th round 7 L Pins Pts. Hert Lititard, Chicago 39 -25)~—s13,280 304.96 Joe haan : Berw 41%— 22% 13,122 304.222 |Ray Bluth” 3% 29 = §=13,026 296.012 | Diet Weber, Louis 36's 27's 12.296 295.262 move ‘Na, y, 37) 27S s12.889 294.39 SMDetrott. "3430 12.906 292.312 Ed Libanski, : 31 33s 12.924 289 49% Bill Bunetta, 33% 3% 12.8650 389 30 Harry Smith, it 30% 33% 12.753 285.28 Stan Thaden, Chicago 37 12.593 jigs 43% for out. x—Each Ss extra totaling an opponent while losing majority “of games. FINAL WOMEN'S STANDINGS 16th round WwW ek Pins Pts. / Anite Cantaline. Detroit 23 LJ 6.090 144.40 Dork Porter, fos Amgeies 20«126.213 144.15 Neanetie Grielak. Rockford, 1) 16 16 6.265 141.15 Marton Ladewig, Grand Rap ‘de 18's 13g 6.123 140 48 Laverne Carter, 12 49-- -€.062 140.13 -|Marge Merrick, ‘olumbus 7 15) = 6,094 138.44 Syivia Wene. ae RS. UD. 5,983 138.33...» -~-- ‘TPhyilis ee —— N_Y. ity 14%, 6.045 138 20 Vicki ukovieh, Milwaukee 9 #13 5.885 136 3S rev erey 4 «16 0©=« (3.927 134.27 15'2 16", 5.699 133.34 Come Pecers! Detroit Ce 5.908 132.08 Pastrano Fat ae lead. The Detroiter came back in {st ‘Name’ Foe New Orleans Youngster Encounters Rex Layne in Home Town Tonight | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Willie Pastrano, a bright new his 12th and face from New Orleans, meets his first “‘name"’ heavyweight tonight in Rex Layne. a hulking veteran them all from_ a The New Orleans ranich should chio’s routine 60-footer past goalie give a good line on Pastrano’s Perreault, Jacques Plante. subbing for the injured ability to handle big men. Layne, at about 209 pounds, probably will | where he putted to victory with Montreal was short handed when outweigh the home town’ béy by |Delvecchio clicked again early in at least 25 pounds. a par 4, * ® Bolt said he is ‘reasonably sure” Snead has been aided by the. gal- * “T have talked to thousands of peo-, pie who said,they saw him helped.” | He emphasized he doesn't bear! any grudges against Snead for the terowd’ s alleged actions Butler Defeats Correlation winner of fwo $100,000 n races last year, was third. A total of 389,295 fans attended’ during the 42-day season, average of 9. Mutuel a dail 269, age of $606,188. Don Lewis ended up front in the jockey standings with 44 winners and Willie Harmatz third with 18 ‘Michigan Team | Bulldogs ‘Hold Kramer to Only Pair of Free Throws in 63-57 Win parle totaled $25,159,925 for a daily av€r-’ Belloin Pulido was second with 35, 31.| Top trainer was Willie Molter with INAIANAPOLIS us—The Butler Bulldogs found the Michigan Wol- 'verines to be their meat Saturday, Payne, Stack Win Archery Golf Shoot Russ Payne posted a score of le and Loretta Stack shot 37 to win the men's and women’s divisions, in the season's 1st archery golf shoot, held Sunday at Pontiac Mu- nicipal Golf Course” by the Pontiac | Archers. * * A al A total of 59 shooters competed yesterday in crisp, clear weather. Because of snow and ice, frequent ithe second period. The Detroit defenseman, at the corner of the’ cage, took a feed from Red Kelly * * » Pastrano mixed with middle weights and light heavies until he and slid in a short shot when Per- boxed Joe Rowan at Madison ter position than It should have lery in other tournaments because|reault attempted to move out and! Square Garden Nov. smother. It was the third straight vic. tory for the 4th place Wings who | are bexinning to look like cham- phony again. — goalie Glenn Hall's third straight shutout. Hall's two previous shutouts in 4t-alse-was-rookie birthday. 18. This imatch is supposed to launch him las a full-fledged heavy, bypassing the 175-pound division. Since the Rowan bout, he celebrated his 20th ° “* * | Knockout or nothing is the pros- ‘pect at St. Nicholas Arena in New York tonight when left-hooking his current string both came on Carmine Fiore of Brooklyn fights home ice. £0 over Toronto. The victory left Detroit 18 points , behind first-place Montreal’ in the’ NHL ae Cassady Chosen MVP in Big 10 ee, CHICAGO (®—All-America How- Ohio ard (Hopalong) Cassady, 20 over New York and Gene Poirier, the ever-ready pun- cher from Niagara Falls, N.Y. Du Mont will telecast. | Fiore, 26, came back from a one- jyear layoff to outpoint Rinzy | Nocero Nov. 21. Poirier has taken ja rest after a strenuous summer | season when he won five of seven, most of them at St. Nick's. Fiore's \record is 48-185 and Poirier’s . '13-3-2 for 18 starts. | | ‘ | = f The next racing on the Pacific grinding out a 63-57 basketball vic- g) oast begins Dec. ale: North-South Teams Prepping for Clash MIAMI, Fla squad, will arrive today to start preparing his squad _ for Shrine’s annual North-South foot- ball game in the Orange Bow] on Dec. 26. The South squad was completed yesterday with addition of center Johnny Tatum of Texas, guards Don Shea of Georgia and John Polzer of Virginia. The 24-player South team will’ start assembling today and tomor- row. The first workout is sched- uled for Monday. North Coach Bernie Crimmins of | Indiz ina arrived yesterday. Proceeds of the game will go to the Shrine’s crippled children's hospitals. UCLA Holds Holds 2 Sessions Today LOS ANGELES 'R—UCLA holds poured 25 points through the hoop two practice sessions today in its nent. now have a season record of tuneup for the Rose Bowl game Jan. 2 against Michigan State Uni- versity. Ronnie Knox, tailback and pass- ‘er who sustained a broken ankle| ; bone Nov. 12, was able to jog a 5 bit yesterday while he watched his teammates go through a two-hour drill, Knox engaged in passing with! ‘another Bruin cripple, Johnny| — Richard Smith, an end who has a shoulder, dium. Harding Davis and Jake Robeson: \separation. Prospects for Knox ap- ‘Teceived $54 to sponsor Lehigh's|pearing in the Pasadena game are’ four-team - meet by defeating _‘tirst football team 91 years ago.| ‘ A 26 at Santaltory over the Big ‘Ten team from Ann Arbor, _ (—Wally Butts of Georgia, head coach of the South the Tlie Bulldogs’ tenacious guard- | Ing of Ron Kramer and the | scoring efforts of their won Bob- | by Plump provided the victory | | margin. i] * | Kramer. who had been averag- ing 18 points per game since swap- oe his football gear for basket- ball togs. was limited to only two points. He hit on two of four free throws, but missed all eight field goal attempts. Meanwhile, Plump. a iguard, racked up 20 points on! seven field goals and six free! tosses, | The Wolverines held a 34-31 mar- ‘gin at halftime, mostly on the shooting of forward Randy Tar- rier, who topped Michigan's scor- |éng with 15 points. Butler jumped ‘into a .quick lead in the second half only to see Michigan bounce ‘hack into the lead briefly, 49-48. Then Plump hit on one of his jump shot specialities and the Bull- digs were back in front to stay. 5-foot-11} e Michigan hit on 18 or 51 shots | from outside the free throw cir- | cle while Butler sank 20 of 57 | field goals, The Wolverines, who have yet) to play their first Big Ten oppo one victory in three starts. Russell Tops in Chicago Tourney CHICAGO (™-—Bill Russell, All- American 6-10 center for the San Francisco Dons, today topped an All-Tourney team named by -writ- ers covering the DePaul. basket- ball tournament at Chicago Sta- San Francisco won the two-day, Dp- 59, Paul in Saturday’s finals, 82- } *, trouble was encountered in finding} Payne grabbed added laurels | | by winning the clout shoot, which won him a turkey. He also picked up a turkey for his game-winning | score as did Loretta Stack. Doug Arthurs was victorious in the | chicken clout event. * * * Eddie Grove of Detroit captured the Junior girls’ honors with a 46 and Dick Schweier won the Junior boys’ division with 33. Cards were) ,cut to decide the winners of the remaining turkeys. Future archery golf shoots are scheduled at the Municipal links! jon Jan. 8, Feb. 5, and March 4. Cage Results DEPAUL phe! TOURNY San Pranctece 82, Depaul 58 (cham- pionship) tome yet ot 83, Age uesne ‘od oie OURNAMENT hos 86, aipelncione 2 Te tapion- ship) Eastern Kentucky P3, Auburn 7! (third) St. John's (Bkn) 87, Alabama 79 Holy Cross 85. NYU 50 Temple 83, Princeton 80 Syracuse 68, nreen 49 Columbia 76, Army 60 St. Bonaventure 66, ghles 55 Michigan State, 82, ‘pitt 8 Duke 86, Villanova 76 SOUTH Kentucky 91, Idaho 4 N. Carolina State 92, West Viriginia 71 South Carolina 70, Virginia 69 orth Carolina 68, Maryland 62 Georgia Loc 76, Georgia 63 e Citadel 61 George Washington 106, Tulane 69, Springfield (Mass) HH The four clubs in the Eastern MIDWEST .|half—Philadelphia, New York, Bos- indiana ef, Miseourd 36 grebas of af victxten against 36 ar a - Okishoma City 02, Wert Ken Kentucky oy|Setents for a * cr Purdue 79, Valparaiso 65 Butler 63, Michigan 57 - Hlinete 75, Washington (8t, Wichita 76, UCLA Louis) 74 Tulsa 73, Texas Christian 38- : while, have a combined total of 37 SOUTHWEST Southern Methodist 81, Kanses 61 _‘|*Tiumphs against 50 setbacks for Houston 86, Detrot t 84 420, . f ol | FAR WEST St. Louis, in fact, conn the 91, Wash State 86 Western with an. even Eras Ee. eee lone 1010 record State halfback ang No. 1 draft choice of the Detroit Lions, has won the Big Ten ‘‘most valuable Fidler-Horner Combine Wins the Tribune. from a list of ;players named by teammates on each Big Ten team. the power in the National Basket- teams—St, Louis, Rochester, Fort Wayne and Minneapolis — mean- tplayer™ award. Cassady was first choice for the honor by all but 2 of 23 electors on a panel of conference football coaches, 10 veteran offi- clals, commissioner K. L. Wil- son, Wilfrid Smith, Chicago Tri- ; bune sports editor, and David Condon, Tribune sports colum- nist. The award is sponsored by the Cassady was selected “most valuable” Others included halfback Terry Barr of Michigan and guard Carl Nystrom of Michigan State. Michigan State's Jerry DaPrato, | scored 32 points against Marquette | that year. Grand Finals The team of Judy Fidler and Jack Horner triumphed over four other roller skating teams in the Grand Finals of the closed contests at Pontiac’s Rolladium Sunday night. _ Dances skated during the com- jpetition were. the Chase Waltz, ‘Southland Swing, and Highland Schottische. Both winning skaters are from the Rolladium. ‘ Shirley Davis and Richard Dahl- berg of the Rolladium won the Ice- land Tango, the 5th in a series of open dance contests at the Rol- ladium. The ist elimination of the 2nd period in racing contests were won ‘by Jack Comas and Sharon Hills a star of the 1915 basketball tefm, in Class A, Skipper Darimont and Mary Bottorff in Class B, and Rolly Lund and Pamela Reid in Class C. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Anyway you want to look at it, The quartet of Western Division Eastern Division Showing Most Power in NBA Loop The Hawks regained the top spot from Rochester last night by whip- ping the runner-up Royals 96-85. In other games, Syracuse downed \Philadelphia 99-79, Fort Wayne beat Minneapolis 96-86 and Boston defeated osoal = 95-92, : *; the Royals, who hit for two bas - in the final 14 seconds, yracuse wrapped it Philadelphia, ,the piling aan in the first period, streaking into @ 25-12 advantage, nace Kerr ce Nats with 18 points while Neil ‘ ‘ohnston had 17 for the Warriors. herger Plans Eyed by Kaiser Will Ask Stockholders’ to Okay Consolidation ‘of Enterprises . + NEW YORK iP—A plan to merge the Henry J. Kaiser Enterprises int@#&' single corporation was out- lined yesterday by Henry J. Kaiser, chairman of the board of ors, and Edgar F. Kaiser, ‘ tors Corp. and of Henry J. Kaiser | Through an exchange of stock the Henry J. Kaiser Co. become a wholly-owned subsidiary of-Kaiser Motors. ft, in ta would be renamed the Kaiser In- dustries- Corp. to reflect the new, scope: of its operations, whic hy! would include the interests_of the -so55 Kaiser Co. as. ‘well as Kaiser Mo- tors. The plan, the Kaisers said in a statement, would allow all steck- holders of Kaiser Motors to par- ~ ticipate in the future of the over- all Kaiser Enterprises, and would result in repayment of all out- standing debts of Kaiser Motors. This would include repayment of _the entire $13,300.000 still owed to the Reconstruction Finance Corp. A total of $95,000.000 would be bor- president of both the Kaiser Mo-|! would |? . THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY: DECEMBER 19, 1955 MARKETS Produce DETROIT PRODU “DETROIT, Dec. 19 (AP)— ing lea cover eras of toca’ of Ne. 4 dnd fancy only; brought to the farmers’ market by grow- ers and sold by them im wholesale pack- grown Good Progress Seen in Market NEW YORK The stock mar- ket made good progress today in age Mts. Fruits: A Delicious, eer bu ne. ToS sect be Uecsinee (COrly dealings. fancy, 3.80 bu he! 4 -3.00 pac All major divisions of the mar- Intosh ancy, 3. u o. 1, bait Nevihers Gon: fancy 4.06 bu.: iket were higher with the excep-, 4-gal case. Pears, No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu Vegetables: Beets. 200 bu Cabbage, No 1,75-2.25 curly, No 1, ; red, on 1.75-2.26 bu; : bu. Carrots, topped. fancy, 2.75 err Hy 200-250 bu Celery, No. 3 50-4.00| Seoged: No. 1, ag jerate: No 1, 100-150 doz behs. Celery root. No. 1. 100-150 doz. bchs. Fennel. | 1, 1.25-150 doz bchs Bevseresa? No. I. 3.56-400 pk. bskt tees No 100-1 Fi dog bchs tees O-1b bag No !, 1 65- Te 50-Ib bag ie curly, No. 1, 85.100 doz bechs Parsley root, No i 100-1.75 doz No 225-b15 % = Potatoes fancy. 1.60 56-lb bag No 1.20-1.30 50-lb, bag Radishes. black, ne 150-200 bu Radishes. hothouse. No) 1, 150 doz behs Squash. Acorn, No 00-125 bu Butternut. No 1, 1.00-1.25 bu: Delicious aor 1, 1100. 1.00-1 $0 bu. | ard, NOY 1086-136 bu Tometoes, No 1 yen ace 8-lb. basket tepoed. No. 1 150-200 bu Cabbage No 1. 1 25-1 75 “ Collard. No 1. 100-1.0 bu Kale. No 100-150 bu Lettuce and ‘salad greens: Celery cab- bage _Ne 1 100-1.50 bu Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Dec. 16 Drcefltaser bear are per pound f.0 b. Detroit for No. 1 qual- ity Ive poultry up to 10 a.m. Heavy hens 26-28: light type 17 heavy broilers or frvers (2%-3') Ibs.) Gray Crosses 25-26: Barred Rocks 26-27 heavy) type turkeys: Young hens 37-38: heavy VRecneuse Turnip Greens 20\tion of leading motors. They dis- ee small losses in the midst ot reports of Production cutbacks. ue) Chrysler ees on 1,500 shares| off % at 89% and then fell back between 1 and 2 points. General |Motors started-on 6,000 shares off M% at 46%% and it continued tradi at that figure or a little. better. The steels and railroads were ac-| Itive and higher and also up were the aircrafts, rubbers, chemicals, ous and coppers: U S$. Steel_had a block of 2.500/ jshares up 5s at 30'2, and Merck; started on 8,000 shares up 4s at 28.) A block of 11,700 sHares of Benguet) 54 | Consolidated Mining traded un- changed at 1%. . Wall Street Hears NEW YORK (INS)—A thin mar- ket, split rumors and revived talk) Ito a major steel producer behind, ‘steady strength in Warren Foun- The split in Magna Copper will, jbe Sfor-l . .. Crucible ‘Steel is ‘now earning at rate of $8 a share. | Owens-Dlinois Glass Majer Advisory Service's ‘‘steck of the ie Bingelow-Sanford | will net 12.50 this year vs. 0 ings pear rns ieee « Cuban-American sugar says its accumulation of American ane shares is for “investment,” eee Sangamo Electric earnings will| eed tech le $2 last year. lto $3.0 in eae for this year and $2.62 in| ‘The outlook for both American, Motors and Studebaker-Packard Among- advaneing stocks were;"is considerably better than. it-was Bethlehem Steel, U. S. . Rubber, Montgomery Ward, Boeing, Doug- las Aircraft, Glenn Martin, Amer- jican Smelting, DuPont, Westing- house Electric, Santa Fe, Chesa- inealke & Ohio, and Standard Oil: UNJ), yr Ld The stock market on Friday was = * 'a year ago” . . , Atlantic Coast |Line will net around $5 this year vs, $4.75 in Hoe Rumor now think Railway will not split ' but will raise dividend and pay a extra. Harris. Upham’s Albert. Book- Split Rumors Dominate Better Dealer Ties Current Business Scene of sale of an important ore body | St, Regis Paper to lift net) nt ' from estimated) rowed from banks to carry out the|trpevoung toms 28-30 . | Comment Market quiet. Rec@ipts and . plan. jdemand light Turkeys Market full Under the plan, Willys Motors, |steady on hens and steady on toms oday s trade Wane and offeritigx #mpie ‘now a subsidiary of Kaiser Mo-| tors, would continue’as a wholly: CHICAGO POULTRY -higher with the Associated Press binder thinks ‘‘National Distillers ayerage of 60 stocks ahead 40 diversification into chemicals ‘cents at $178.60 That marked the Should become more profitable in 2. is secured by a statutory first lien on —— such net revenues. “niu son e 5 The bonds of this series maturing !n the years 1962 thru 1970 are subject to redemption prior to maturity, at the option of the city, in tnverse numerical order, on any one or more interes, pay- ment dates on and after January 1, 1961: provided, that no bonds less than the entire series then outstanding shall te called for redemption et any time) prior ta January 1, 1966. Each bond called to be redeemed shall be redeemed) jat the par value thereof and accrued! interest plus a premium in accordance with the following schedule, to-wit: $50 if called to be redeemed on or after January 1. 1961 but before January 1, 1064 ' DETROIT “ — A program de- signed to improve company-dealer \O” on potential of its two major relationships was announced Sun- buying ‘projects in Middle East day by American Motors (Nash-) .. . Recurring addressograph-Mul-,| 'Hudson). uae split rumors , , . | It proposes a joint company-deal-| ‘ ne sedames a glas has matched Boeing's er appeals board to have final wed called to redeemed on or i move in revising its jet transport/authority on dealer cancellation! ise” #, iseaives ators ennety © towards greater capacity and more cases; action to prevent unethical | 1966 but before January 1, January 1. ~— advertising, financing and servic-| 1968 Serious question as to whether ving and, increased reliance on deal-! eatucre ns: Lieriay redeemed on or after either f. C. C. or preferred share- \er sales projections and orders to! Notice of redtmption shall be given ann “ to the holders of bonds called to be re- holders will accept the new Katy — car eee Pcie deemed, by publication of such pene Ree: plan Whi 0. unsou inventory accum S.|/not less than thirty (30) days prior to =? e Z te Sewing ey —_— the date fixed for redemption, at least Machine will show a small profit Also projected are a study of joree in a newspaper or publication | circulated in the City Detroit, Mich- this year against a loss last year | methods to avoid excessive jgan. which carries as a part’ of resto . - . Aluminum Ltd. a split pos- fluctuations in car sales and |"esular service, notices of the Petera| municipal bonds: provided, that jany bond shal! be Ridadochert ance pete of the redemption thereof sha. ven Several analysts say utilities are. ig With dealers of financial ben- by registered mai] addressed to the reg- “behind the market."' Earnings es- efits from future company |istered holder thereof at = ae timates, '55 vs. ‘54, include: Caro-) Progress. owe oec(ice giiafinencs tet tenia (chy, lina Power & Light. $1.70 vs. set Be Details of the shz ring. of ‘nan which notice shall be mailed not ‘isconsin Electric, $2.45 vs. $2.3 specified sO Od oS production volumes and a shar- then thirty 1307 prior to the date ial benefits were_not specified 4 eee B aha Minois Power, $3.40 vs. $2.82 a in the announcement. Geor gelatier the date fixed for redemption, pro- |Consumerg Power, $3.25 vs. Romney, American Motors presi. ine funds are om hand with the pay; | As ing agent to redeew the same $3.10 . ident, said the program “‘is de-| The City of Pontiac hereby covenants Pure Oil's oil and gas reserves Signed to avoid unsound practices #24 a hebatie! Untsilizes shall weloatarsad: worth more than $65.a. share ,., .jttiat have. crept into automotive jing tt -wtll-maintatn such: or-serx—| American Tobacco will increase Merchandising, and to encourage ee apnemsnon seid Automobile Park: annual dividend to at least $5 1 ethos thet are. soaral and] ree, of acouniertion “and” operation s next year... use methods that are sound and of said system and such expenses for the fair to themselves and their|maintenance thereof as may be neces- it rumors on Union Carbide. |... sary to preserve the same in good repair Wal Eldon tomers. = jand working order; to provide for the O94) ston’s grimm, === “We believe,” he added. ‘the Payment of the interest upon and the he “can see the time coming ti i principal of all bonds payable there- when Phillips Petreleam’s chem. {has come when the dealers from, as and when the same become ips should have a greater participa- }gue and payable. and for the creation ical sales, now $100 million, will a reserve in the bond and interest tion in) matters hitherto deter-. Slacmstien fund as required in said be doubled . mined by the company alone.”’ i eat UI a ard enh Backl of machi tool! orders other expenditures and funds for sa CKIOg ne }system as are required by said ordi- nance. Rates shal] be fixed and revised Many mentally deficient persons from time to time by the Commission of has risen to around 6 months vs. 3 can be trained to be self-support- said city so as to produce the foregoing months a year ago. $20 if called to be redeemed on or after! less | PREECE” DEC 18, ‘end of a five-day decline in the 1956"" own subsidiary of the new) CHICAGO. Dec 15 ‘AP)—Live poultry amounts K. “ Industnes C 1 steady, receipts in coops 501 (yesterday average. Some recent buying !n Richfield: Boe Can ed Gs Wee eS cizens: This bond may be registered as to Sdbopads Seek toner ot ——— = ndustnmes Corp. m7 coops. 99663 Ib) f.0.b. paying or Pittsburgh & Lake Erie stock GROIN ACE MO Niaee |principa! only in the name of the holder Mary Jane Reed. Puneral eeevics ‘Willys Motors was sald to be | light hens teh 185, liens ot aan New York Stocks - split rumors on Goodyear, an ordinance to amend Sections § and/ of sala ety aena cacy ropuiratien wetal str ien = ron ger Viaeua She showing a profit now. Freed of \22- 23. old roosters 145-155. caponettes See 0 line Tire” OA |Grainance . Provide. fers esas ae _hereof_by_said Director of s ‘cath rom ineant_ Dies 1 =I ry with .debts under the Laer i penn |Secet, $5 We 2 ae ere a oe piste Meaning See 5 Warner-Lambert. may make ac-'men:. “Mmatniteriice Of{bewalld unless made upon the said] mene tr Mt Rope” ce ‘have more financial flexibility |tureys 8-37. Admiral ...... 21 Int Tel & Tel 286 quisition news soon . , . Goodbody’s Automobile P: arking 8 System No 1 in @)/pooks and likewise noted on the back ation of the will be + District to be C Tuesday at 8:00 p.m the ——— Air Reduc . 407 Isl Crk Coal .. * in Ww G thinks “‘infl L hereof. Transferability by delivery may y p. "trom for operations, ‘the aie ‘ailied Str 3b idaceba alter Gutman- s ‘‘inflation a the City of Pontiac fGchigan: T0| be restored b trat Brace-Smith Funeral Home. said, Cae noe eee oon =o* jauls Allis Chalmers 657 Jones & L’. ar a eS fighting stocks such as the metals, pif} Nighaays eg Parking on’ the Nogotiability amine tmterest coupon: ROHR, DEC. 18. 1955, SARAH CHICAGO, Dec 16 (APi — Butter : 4 Kimb Clk . “i : ; c Highways and on Public Parking Hanna, 80 Putnam, Firfincial experts are working steady. receipts S16 S¥@: (wholesale | buy- = Ltd Br | ar as oils and chemicals may go higher Areas Owned and or Operated by the reer ed pele peoeptoy/ lisa landide mother of Mrs. Ty ed io | ng prices unchanged, 93 score AA 575: /am 4. - ‘In than can be reasonbly expected” \City, In said Distriet. To Provide for ora clared that all acts, conditions and Laurel Prekop. Mrs. Roslyn on details of the plan which will!» le A 575: B 56.75: 88 C 54.75) cars|am . 653 Th 6! = : Improvement Enlargement and things required to. exist, happen and be Bunker, Gene. John. Richard and be submitted in & proxy statement hg, Colmes 10.003. wholesale = oo ee $3.11 But Industry Allows - voce or 5 creme | Pactlities xpuing Automobile "parking ——t . ent to and in tne winlbel nea joins ieee Den aie prior to a meeting of Kaiser Mo-|puying psices unchanged: US largelam ee ; an w's S mol That So 1 li pansion program will boost CAPAC: | the Issuance and Sale of Revenue Bonds] eyisted he bat = Boao Bary en ere aoe “at3 poaatren egy ay Ful _ tors’ stockholders scheduled for Pre 60-69.9 per cent A's 51° mixediam N Gas es faves Chem zn) me eve ing’ | aa beset osments Ree | performed is dug. Tame, form and man- ce Lppocot et in White ae MBLC 1M - ties 36 checks 38. curr current receipts 42 bind Pohl "qo \Lou & Nash . 887 May Be in Sight ~ th Amerada has made an interest- Reape =o Everiae for the petiroment Sita ravteeee ehaceeetr thé City cA Pon. tte a state soph intoon rm The proposals provide that pres- Am Seating .. 43 a es ing oi] “strike” in Alberta. \Provise tee "owner Matters “Relative ts tOltiec. Oakland County. Michigan, by ite, eral Home, __ a ent public stockholders of Kaiser Livestock Am Srwter 1783 May D Str .. 423 des barns Sod Cares bere Se tapeea'ia tte mame be tas a and te aire Fre 17s, A Motors would own not less than eerasim iivcarock am Tob: oo 6 rrthiods aes rr By DAVID J. WILKIE lod e Calend [ Bections Section § of Orainance No. otenied bas ite City Crrk. and its cor- =. on tether of Mrs. Richard 1 . . ~ : "4 a ek porate sea. affixed hereto, and ha ottrell; dear brot % 42 per cent of inliaiaa Roti 2 DETROIT, Dec. 19 Ferien te Sal- asec Co : Mee ere or . — Associated Press Automotive Q ilo ss berety Amended to reed) 6s (ol- caused the annexed interest cou ATR Emmett J Deashaa! bie, Chanas the new corporation, Henry lates, Se ygaag, nee seen armel HE Attan'cn S| DETROIT op — The market for! special meeting of Areme Chap- ,2ie5,%,,.2era tr, prey suber iaceetertindgaree ay asviee im; pec and Does aa ~ ; ce | ont ar _ wi nd so. urs : Kaiser os owns 37 per S CLs mlicule i'see eceipis/ nctiae rms CX Bt Mont Werte: 288 New automobiles may level off ter No. 503, Monday 8 p. m. 22 ihe provisions of Act No. ot. quant to gs of the first day of Pebruary, A. D. Tuesday, Dec. 20..et 2 p.m. from Kaiser Motors common stock. about 350 stockers and feeders, about 39 Atciusen . 3g. Motorola 5® ‘somewhat in 1956 but industry ana- ‘State St. Ferne Crawley, Secre- Public Acts of 1933, as amended, revenue| #56 . ene n’s Funeral Home with es per cent receipts cows. trading open ing Au erate - 35 Mueller Br 39.6! | bonds in the aggregate principal sum of CITY OF PONTIAC Rev. - Dye officiating, . moderately activé. slaughter steers and aw oy ag7 Nat Bisc 38.7, lysts see no major decline, barring, tary. —AGY. six huntired thousand dollars ($600,000). By Interment itn: East Law: os - heifers fully steady, some interests ask- Beat & x o seg Nat Cash R37 la severe economic jolt jtor the purpose of paying a part-of the Mayor tery. Mr. Shailor will Ite in state ew ar nven ories Ing higher utility cows fully $0 cents poche, x 17 Nat iry 3 . cost of the said- project, the balance to By at the Allen's Funeral ! ~jhigher, ecanners and cutters and bulls) mah ji dese ce 53.3) This is the view expressed in . be paid from available funds on hand Sel Clerk ke Orion : steady, stockers and feeders about | Beth ae md pan — 3.8\ yi ews in rie Pertaining to said system. Said bonds ‘ 3. DEC. 17, 1985, HARRY. . |steady. Bulk early sales good and choice Boeing ANT .. foo pols Blea § virutally all industry quarters. It shall be known as “Automobile Parking| Number —————- ry 716 Fourth St. age 34: dear eac ecor ar fed steers 19 .00-22.00; about 30 head Bond Strs.... 167 Nia M Po ees trom the car manufactu System No, 1 Reveriue Bonds; shall be| Om the first day of—————. brother of Mrs. Bertha Ta: prime 1025-1050 Ib steers 22 50; not much|2® “434 No Am Av 4 rers| Henry Millsaps, 2%, of 441 8. Gated as of February 1, 1956; shall oe the City of Pontiac, Oatiand Mrs. Christina Leschinsky. ss done other steere oF heifers. bulk utility Sorc warher 43 Nor. Pac 4 themselves and from their major Paddock St. ty to driv: “ sneres pitasscutively = the direct Count Aedeten- cr ae pay to the bearer old Sturgis, Grover Sturgis, Mrs. = ows 9 11 canners and cutters Nwst Airline 195 pleaded guil - x er of their maturities from 1 to 600, | hereo: @ su [= ES rs. Vel DETROIT « — The stockpile of 5% 00-1000 early sales utility bulls up to! rid : 2 Ohio z 333 suppliers as well as from agencies ing under the influence of liquor Pet inclustve; shall be coupon bends in| '#¥ful money of the United States of ruse toe een - unsold new cars now totals 709,689, |1¢75: pert, load choice 613 Yo yearling Bris Balke. 278 Ovens DG! Gf that make atbusiness of surveying} c, before Pontiac Municipal |e" idrnemine ioe. of 31.000 each; | shall Cocco) bes Sore ol Tuesday, Dec. 20, at 2:00 p.m ers mly, in aame mo Automotive News reported today.| Cyives salable 350 Vealers opening pede coe H ae re ah CoS 4 the car market. Judge Cecil McCallum. He was ‘2: qmanver hereinafter set forth in'the|being the interest due on that day on wen Rev. parte offiet- This is the highest point everjabout steady: early sales good end choi ice Camp Soup . 44 ey ote "366 Final figures for 1955 produc- |fined $100 and sentenced to five rate nate en tatas ra peer jnlereat a at alite a Parking System No. } ating. I ent fh Oak AM : reached_in_dealer inventories for tt dividuals up-to 3300 and adore (cera Sea PeTRRC® | Set! thom and retail deliveries should jdays in jail. jnot exceeding 4° per annum. payable|February 1- 1966. ‘This coupon is note) state ai the Pursiey” Funeral this time of year. utility and commercial grades 14.00-| (Carrier cp a 30 ‘Peps! Cole 21.3 amount te eight million and 7 eee oe the first anys of Janeary Sole sotely | relat earialanresmcete nal = * The new mark compares with) '? 0° cay astante! 1000. Few early sales car ‘dds Aa i pale sre 600,000 respectively. The ‘atala Charged with ‘drunk driving, 2%- ana July in each year. and shall mature|forth tn bond to which this coupon | Card of Thanks 369.335 on Nov. 1 and with 265, 153] sfaughter lambs sround 50 conte ‘lewee et . o 831 Philip Mor 46 | fer 1968 é C year-old Robert Rhodes of Keego Recemae Inthe pear 1967 435.60 puthagencstihorr pe el the redemp-| oy thems 1 “on Dec. 1, ser "The highest in- he sheep opening auost steady. tew ently Caan rH a 5 on = could drop a ae Harbor pleaded guilty Saturday be-! each of the years 1958 thru 1960, 940 I pd a=xteeD HEART . ventory ever reported was 848,498 soley) welitty te eins! eee Bguanter | Cumas 9 pene 3 — Pecan FE fore Springfield Township Justice 1B ce in toeinee po esi amas teen City Clerk pec joe ny syeut be on June 1,. 1958. Nusa goed) Gnd cece asl tate a — cone ae RCA , 453 xperts say trend Emmett J. Leib. He was fined 196. $50.000 in each of the years 1966 Mayor ores hus' ow par ih Da oe The trade paper reported the an-[ters Mperarfla'’ eeu se wd cai Guy * 2c ie? Repeaey, Ss) tare te definitely wpward | ssa ith §25 come CEE en ie ee eee Labrada Saves Say adverts creased dealer inventories follow) S*usnrer eee =: \Gor bom. ot Rey Met | $1 | Counting upon a continuing) the years 1962 thru 1970 shall be subject’ REGISTRY my isaes aon Ree = “the continued éutpouring of cars CHICAGO LIVESTOCK: (oun Wigan ock Spe 322 heavy population increase and a Detroiter Robert Head, 2%, plead- \qusare ten Rese ine ane STMy et e| Pm| meee) Meme Revistered son &t.. Or. Howard McNeil, doc- from the factories in the face of AP) —Quiedie hog: cont GAD ots Safeway St 83 | ber of multiple car|¢d guilty to a charge of drunk’ orger. on any one or more interest pay- aad nurses aid on the <n. ; = CHICAGO, Dec 16 ont Mot |. *. 9 St Jos Lead ss |™ ng pum eer entenien and grter Geen i floor of ral Hos. sales that haven't. kept pace.” it 16.080: tetrty active. mee oes | Carts ele ne St . Pan . 426 families, some even predict a mil- driving Saturday before Sylvan Drvided, that no bonds less than. the ee ee ee Home, butchers, instances as ti . y fy ei continues: ef carly. mainly om weights’ over) 530| Deer wep Seed Al PR 7531.60 retail deliveries in a single Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. and |entire jscue “chen outstanding, shall be ° erallaae a > wring hie “While some dealers complain of 1b nee morte a a perety Dour pairs oH Binclajr O 565 month will not be uncommon 10 ¥@s was fined $100 with $25 costs. te rate ape Oar ed poll male | _ness. Mrs. Ralph Davidson steady on sever c " sane ew moc clean-up butchers Lahestg fail op bl pach npr Ea ree L 7s Sou Pec 363 wears hence. 2 | Urgent that we must contact ay Tier theteat ona TSocvaea iatarent | M Prices, others do not appear to erases — afo i mag rere Fast Ked 29 — Ls - begial The industry's heaviest ‘sales to-| waa sa trina two-tone green P!us ® premium in accordance with the nn meee 2 55 verry Rand . ' toll concerned about the state of tO-'No 1 and .2 grades most mixed sprees Ei a wun $ sta mrend | see tal for a single month came in Au Buick at scene of accident On 450 called 19 be Se aaaad on “ar athe ae - | om to LOVING MEMORY OF OUR day’s ne¥ car inventory. They) lots. No. 1 to ee buthcers iy ad On “Cast. 404-gust-1980; when stightly under 700,-/M-59, “Wed. Dec.-7, 9°55. Kenneth Vanuary. a aoei uct betore January Registration oe » anemone nd tather. Ciayven > Ss h Vi ASS e RR... 221 Std ON Ind . 5 1964 : s ‘our pot out that “96s are still fres [tom 60 —— went) a4 a onal be \Rccano "" 6¢4@ Std oO ND lees 000 retail deliveries were record-|C. Davies. 2117 Penobscot. WO’ io it called tel be rececaned/onler efter pareyses eter. Dec. 17, 1961. merchandise with the appeal of/!2 00 bulk No. 320 3, 8.26-10.00.,Peir> Mor .. 384 Std Ol Otio 472144 5-4800. Call collect. —Adv.! Jansary 92/1 1906 bat (hefere January Dear. | 7 Beaness. ‘ most sows 600 Ib and lighter 00-025, fst sEy 333 Stud Pact 196| The trade paper Automotive; ge car itend’ in and needs $20 if called to be redeemed on or after As loag os its and M a “df there is any single major}€os0 tertile 900: salable calves 200./Gen Dypam $41 Bun Oi! 22 {'News, commenting on what would 7 om January 1, 1966 but before January We shall remember thee) deterrent to a healthy selling sea-|, “meager supply steers and heifers Gen Motors 063 Stik ee ie be led to achieve a million- bail, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031.) 1. 1968) resteaa en alert Badly missed and chil. son it is the matter of price in- repay april gape ae Gen Shee 2 tet) ete) me lenl monthe a it factors! —AGV.|"Sanuary 1, 1968 - *_ereases and buyer insistence Ofjers’ spout steady, & few small lots good Gen Time ~"* 32 ee oa ‘Mee . = Ev e Frias a et tena pagal, | Flowers 3 Is th thatch th cleanup |and. choice steers and yearlings 16 00-|Gen Tire 632 al .. ‘will have to be combined: ven ; hai i : 4 signature of Director of Finance of ~ a deals that atch the °55 1p Sree’ ceenmercilil tall tow coeel 115 60° ‘Gillett Thomp Pd publication of such notice not Press the City of Ponti o iT : . s é - 402 tTarnsamer . a é * greater expansion of prodtictten min 5 than thirty (30) days prior to the date y tee . transactions. Dealers in some rural!is 50°» ter commercial to good hetfers Goebel Br $1 tyent cen. 47 capacity: ad J tized) fetl redemption cavilesstconce| iis) a ev wae : ~ areas complain that farmers are | 12.00.17 00 ro com merea woe) pibeor tind! tees mr Underwood . 36.3 CaP® ity; an unprecedented cust NEW YORK (INS) J.P. Stey.|neespaper or publication circulated in| - - Fe 6 75-11 ulk canners and cutters ate hP Un Carbide 10984 Mer yearning; a highly desirable} —_ CV-ithe City of Detroit. Michigan, which} ma virtual buyers: Ca = {900. pel a pcien teers wat i eC see # Unit air Lin 4p ‘product, a heavy inventory at ens and Co. Inc., textile producer, | carries as a part of its regular service. |~ ae Funeral Directors 4 — 12600 most cull and commercial grades Grevhound co SPE) Bun lean: bed les - reported today net income for. the aeeriewe: nor are Sere neil» - |10.00-19 00. medium to low good, sho-ras ey Cait vient ae dealerships and a full-throttle = fiscal year ended Oct. 2% of $8.- [Feaisterea cheat qatiesiiel iy spall pe AIR AMBULANCE GROUND REMINGTON-RAND jIb stockers and feeders 12 Soc [Beran Chee he Us Spay ze campaign topping anything ever 524 et! i to $2.15 — ee | tion thereof shall be given by registered) : Home, FE ADDING MACHINES Oe omestk 347 US Rubber 503 seen before. se equ com jmail addressed to the registered holder| PRINTING CALCULATORS . . . Cent €27 US Steel 38.2 share, This compared with $3.- | enerest at the address shown on the! Complete factiities. OR 3-778? Police Jail Motorist [Indust Ray... 486 US Tob 19 | The miltion-sales month may |572. on | bond reparation books of the Director, gestion 3 This ovtinn Dray Plains — Waterford . oo | In Ran d “. 96) West -Un Tel 214 wet cents a COMMON of Finance st the-eitp. which nettce shat Ferace ta ten nce shalt be re: ce SER niand St i West i | pound semewhat fabulous. » are, preced mailed not less than thirty « da Fane: Flom +1889 and SERVICE After Highway Collision [eateries ir: rn Wests 2 Hel there are industry experts who ” . in the prec anita aecel| rior to the date fixed for redemption | of the conmiestes eat srnlch tt was “er ral * = t Bus Mach 408.4 Wi) ’ nere: ds so called for redemption shall not soon Practicable after { 709 a Bids. Ruben H. Mosley, 38. of 110 W. lim Mery of Woolworth’ : an, regard it as wholly possible as ($277,559.217 the year previous bear interest ate date fixed for Deen, oe Paeitdel ecea a eaten Funeral Directors 4 id : -#2 s fe Youngst he . redemption, provided funds are on hand 7 : es @ Mayor | ee St. ie ee ice a eel Int Paper 112 ee, er the achievement of a single win the paria agent to redeem the ae etenes Cmk ved Gee! efty, -and shall be > of being drunk and disorderly : record-smashing EW Y _ same. The principal of said bonds and ce in t Pres D ] hn A ie collisi li . beth STOCK AVERAGES -meoath ina N YORK ‘INS) Delaware |: the interest thereon shall be payable "®™spaper of general caealaiien within one son- (@) S era two-car ision on Elizabeth) new YORK — iComptied by the As: Year: and Hudson Co. announced net in-‘in lawful money of the United’ Staces|th® sad city, either separately or asa FUNERAL ROME Lake Rd. last night. sdciated Press): _ lof America at the National Bank of /P@tt of the Commission minites Thisb ° come for the 11 months ended Nov. DESTORED NERALS” . * : 30. 18 «18 ga. | The brdadest styling and engi- Detroit in the City of Detrott. Michigan.|°T¢!nance shal! become effective tmme- The other driver. Rodney Dick- | Indust Rails Util Stock- bd \30 of $6.278.990, equal to $11.63 a‘upon presentation and surrender of said|T@tely upon ite adoption Thoughtful” One Full Yeor Guerantee | crson. 24, of 31 Alison St.. told Prev os 240 1388 128 1786 ‘neering changes reportedly &F €/ common share. This compared °°" ds and attached coupons as they WM W. DONALDSON rae Bervice FE 2-501 police Mosley rammed into the/Month age ./:./.2820 1343 730 iny.¢ planned for the 1957 model year. with $594 416, or $1.10 a common! tion 2. Section 19 of Ordinance No ADA R. EVANS Voorhees- Sivle ] From Houses, Apartments, Gro- rear of his car while he was Ye®T ago .......2080 1219 674 1521|They could stimulate new record hare. in the 1 |3393. is hereby amended to read as fol- City Clerk p e cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- | 1985 high ........9874 1424 78.7 181.3) hat tt maodest| Gee same period last year. 19. °5 FUNERAL N Penal cut only one hour. No stopped for traffic. oop oe 203.1 1149 672 1488 pee a a a says) ee -- Gfoss revenues amounted to $70.- “Section, 19 The bonds snd attached | eTAtEnOS : Gmbesaas Bask HO} {E . ight scccues 211.9 1230 68.3 14: thin uring ne coupons herein authorized to be issued.’ MICHIGAN—I a m e. Plane or Motor signs used 1954 low 1430. Tle $5.4 100. 2) months. hae 434,323 as compared with $70.- “|ghalt be substantially in the following pete coart ier a the County of (ostiena FE_2-6378 Bald eagle nests are sometimes | so enormous that other birds are’ found nesting in cavities in their DETROIT STOCKS 'C. J. Nephier Co.! Rox Ex Company. 1014 Pont. St. Bk. Bldg. FE 4-9162 |. | Pigures after decimal! pcints are eighth: sides. High Low » Pre — Baldwin Rubber 16 ee \Gerit’-Michigan® ... 24 Kingston Products* 26 3$ = : Masco Screw : 3 3 z Midwest Abrasive .. . 72 Rudy Mfg* 33 :. : Warne Screwe 11 13 HOT SPRAY METHOD eee FLAT ROO CHICAGO GRAIN Applied at 250 degrees. = — HOT CHICAGO, Dec 19 (AP)—Opening SPRAY ASSURES PERFECT hea ‘ PENE- TRATION AND ADHESION. Will not er crack under any weather eondition 50% SAVINGS Guaranteed on Any Roof Jod $-Year Uncenditionel Old Roofs Made Better Than New Guarantee Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty “We Stop eden ree Swell Roof Too FE 5-7387 §SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. COMMERCIAL—! NDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT Parse Notes The appointment of George L. Staudt to serve as advertising man- ager for the Hudson Motors Div. it the American Motors Corp. was | announced todav by George R. Browder, director of advertising and merchandising. HOME OWNERS! Ask us about: Staudt formerly was advertising The NEW type of home owners’ insurance. All your [iGum ey Milwaukee, Wie, and peor policies in one with only one expiration date! to that held a similar position with FIRE—WIND—THEFT—LIABILITY—ETC. ce ee DWELLING AND FURNISHINGS . ava ees Outstares Bandit Certainly the industry is not slowing down in any of its ex- ;| pansion planning. From top to bot- tom, the car makers are im- | Proving’ their facilities for produc- >| ing motor vehicles. The expansion ‘will move steadily upward during! ithe years ahead. A substantial amount of new pro- duction capacity is scheduled to be ready during 1956. Much of it is awaited by Chevrolet and Ford. These two leading producers have rolled out about 3% million of the 7,700,000 cars the industry | 041,302 in the 1954 period. Novem- ber net income totaled $817.438 as against $356,238 a vear ago. NEW YORK (INS) — —Gould-. National Batteries. net income for the six months: programs are based on the assumip-| ended Oct. 31 of $1.338.626, equal! County. tion that demand for new cars to $1.71 a common share. This 57%), it is compared with $1.241.041, or°$1.59) a common share, in the same pe- riod last year. Sales increased to initial half of 1954. County Deaths Inc. reported{ $36,194,431 from $32,307,282 in theo, form. to-wi UNITED STATES OF AMERICA TATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF OAKLAND CITy Tn the matter of the petition concern- ing Ronald R. oo i Chinestie alias Wilhite, minor. OP PONTIAC . To Herman "Dons fat srumper one Ss. father of said Petition having been filed in this Court alleging that the present where- abouts of the father of the said minor ehtld is unknown and the said child has vielated a law of the State and that sald ichild should be placed under the jurts- diction of thts Court In the name of the people of the State 1 000 ~~ AUTOMOBILE PARKING SYSTEM NO REVENUE BOND extow ALL MEN BY THESE PRES- ENTS. that the City of Pontiac, Oakland Michigan, hereby acknowledges indebted and for value received to pay to the bearer hereof, ‘or if this bond be registered, to the|of Michigan. you are hereby notified registered holder hereof), the sum of that the hearing on said petition will be ONE THOUSAND RS held at the Juvenile Court, Oakland County Service Center, Court Mouse An- nex, 1260-B West Blvd. City of Pontiac in said County, December AD. 19585, in the forenoon, and commanded te appear said hearin It being impractical to make per- on the first day of January, AD. 19——, and to pay interest thereon at the rate ) per centum per an- num, from the date hereof until paid, said interest being payable on July 1, 1986. and thereafter semi-annually on the first days of January and July tn each year, which principal and tnterest are to be paid solely out of the revenues/sona! service hereof. this summons and hereinafter specified Both principal|/ notice shall be served by publication of and interest are payable in lawful money/a copy one week previous to said hearing { you are hereby personally at Frank Edward Shailar of the United States of America has built so far this year. Oldsmobile, Buick Sef Selling Records LAKE ORION — Service for, spon presentation and surrender of this|” Frank Edward Shailer, 60. 51 S. ee and the eempens hereto stress v mature Anderson St.. will be held at 2 p.m. epi see eae series of bonds| Tuesday from Allen's Funeral)o! lke date and tenor except Home with burial in East Lawn Cemetery. Mr. Shailar died Satur- day maturity ——_———, numbered consecutive- ly in the direct order of their maturities from 1 to €00, both inciusive. by ald dane ing the principal sum of six. hundred thousand dollars ($600,000), issued by said City of Pontiac under and pursuant to and in full conformity with the con- stitution and statutes of the State of He is survived by a daughter, Mrs. Richard Cattrell of Jackson- atiin the Pontiac Press a newspaper print- &s to) Se: ed and cireulated in satd County. Witness, the Honorable Arthur F Moore, Judge of said Court tn the City) of Pontiac in said ceanty this 15th day of December an al RTHUR E MOORE, A true copy Judge of Probate. RGIENA R. MURTHA, Probate Register. Juvenile Division. Dec. 19,. 1068 Death Notices rAnN SAUOHMAW, Legh 17, 1988, MRS. Edna P., 2375 Parmin age 66. Heaadlhg ey of Stanley Baughman; dear mother of John said today it had set a sales rec- ville, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Em-|™ fespectally- No. 94 of the for the first 10 days of De-|mett J. Donahue of Royal Oak and|ea\ ‘ike charter of said city, and Ordl- cember, and GM's Buick Division|Mrs. Claude S. Farrell of Redford; |"ance Xo. —— 2s ssumanaed) Ore said its sales for the period were|and one brother, Douglas of Li- open ass said city. on the ao day the highest be record: vonia. 19! teeny. ter the ‘pare of Oldsmobile said deliveries to- Mrs. Nellie Nichols taproving. enlarging and: extending the taled 17.238 in the first 10 days] TRENTON — Service for Mrs,|ttet in ‘Automobile Part ing’ Disttict No, “ aa lit 24 per cent over|Nellie Nichols, 60, 20665 S. Tele-|* tis'tond to a self-liquidating revenue et ot it Ge eae, sar be held at 1:90 pom. lotta, deus =e al enligation of Wednesday from Huntoon Funeral |dedtedness of the. said city within any we Park Pedder = Mt. tation. The principal Y of Soa heveresst t ry, Mrs. Nichols died|on the bonds of this series are payable aoa. siitvived tie. pari hing (a Ha ay NY vincluding |—She hust " ie ri ne mm. ° ‘ Vig: tree ech oils Hilma extension ; thereof) remaining after, de- ‘ee: Anderson. of Salem, Ore.; Mrs.{saminiutration,. operation. and. mainte. Ann W. Randall of Marshalltown, |of'bon tne principal of and ihe permeni nd on any ‘additional bonds bonds, a of equal standing which may be issued ipursuant to the terms of seid ‘ordina nee, . ; dear sister of Sarah Teneyck. Funeral service held ee Dec. 21, at 10:30 * Sharpe Punerel Death | Notices Davip age’ oT: bes tatone! Dec. DEC. wn 1955, 1035 Oskland Ave... loved husband of Teg oe dear father of Claude LaLone, Mrs. David Walker. Maxwell Tay- jor, John Taylor, and Mrs. Ray Burger: dear brother. of Mrs, Nora Ashton, Mrs Rose Paire au tae pone La Catnolie with interment fn Mt. Cemetery, Recitation of the Ros- aty will be Monday even: at 800 pm from Voorhees-Bipie Puneral Home LIGHT, DEC. 16. Lee, ® Feneley Ct.. loved son of oat dear D Light, Mrs. -Lorraine foe Mrs. Shirley Ann Beck and tee Mrvana Light: dear brother umsey. and James Light, Mr. Mary Wiliams. Mrs 1965. HARRY age 69; be- W. Light: | neral service will be held Tues- day, Dec. 20, at 10:00 a. m. from the Pursley Funeral! Home with Rey Robert Garner officiating. Interment tn Oak Hill Cemetery. Mr. Light will lie in state at the Pursley Funeral Home _ LOCKWOOD DEC. 17, 1955, ROB- eri E, Lutheran Church gene Ryding offictating. ment tn South Lyon, will lie in state et the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home une __til neon ¥. He_will.then be taken to the church for serv- ice. Funeral srrangements by _ the Sparks-Griffin Puneral Home. daa DEC. 18. = NELLIE, 20665 Teleg' Trenton. Mich. waas 60; Virgil Nichols: dear Hilma Anderson, Mrs. Ann Ran- dall and Mrs. Fanny Ryan. Pue neral] service will be held TWednes= at 1:30 p.m. from . terment in Perry Mt. Park Ceme- tery. Mrs. Nichols will Ne in state at the Hunteoen Funeral ome 1955 WILLIAM J. 19 Bloomfield Terrace, age $5; beloved husband of Verna Preese; beloved son of Mrs. Katherine Monuments 4A DIRECT iD SAVE J. George 268 Oakland Ave. * PE 32-4000 ' Cemetery Lots 8 SBP DDD AAA WANTED WHITE Chape) ce etery lots. Lincoln oH 0) 14TH. * RAVE LOT, WILL a ide, Pe a Pa: v es ee Try. Mount rk Ceme- ware ae - BEST LOCA- rgains. tions, Two graves. Real ba: _LI_2-2167, BOX REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today 3, 12, 16, 25, 28, 60, 63, 66, G7, 71, 80, 88. 105. _Help Wanted Male _ ¢ AUTO SALESMEN Oakland Count oe eviess nings 1835 Porter Road, age 18; ph Soinsd wife of Mrs.