Bo eee bE earsual > * * PONTIAC, ‘MICHIGAN MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 1 26, 1950 —28 PAGES pers si gee PRESS UNITED INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE PRESS PHOTOS * * * * * * — . SESE: er cee, . * National Forest’ tke Takes On tor Short Rest Blaze Blackens cient 40,00Acres 9 sot csey { ' U.N. Continues _ Pressing Allies to Leave Egypt Hammarskjold —§ Works: on Plans for Clearance of Suez Canal | WASHINGTON a peaae | |Sinee the political campaign, 1,400 on Fighting Line _ He may remain in Augusta a! eek or 10 days—provided the in-' as Winds Drive Inferno. carnations situation does not be-| Toward San Diego jocmae aere race . The ee was accompanied! - lif. | in~ his personal pl Columbi SAN DIEGO, Callt. Uh — ae ite. EXenhecer and ber! "UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. Eleven fire fighters. per-_scther, Mrs. Jehn S. Doud. WP} — The U.N. General As- ished last night in an in-| Before boarding the plane, all sembly kept up pressure to- ‘three paused on the entrance ferno which raged through ring te pictures! ‘the Prackioat| day on Britain, France, and, its third day in the Cleve- in a light tan topcoat, pulled off Israel to pull out all the) land National Forest today. his brown felt hat and,waved to a hag they still have 4 few dozen persens at the military. Egyp A reat yell Of SMOKE terminal of National Airport, | The Assembly scheduled) hung over San Diego, drift- "7? ° a meeting to hear delega-. wag n.| Mrs. Eisenhow wearing a ing fromthe inland moun eras taanel anit ot off ia sal tions explain their votes on: tain atéa seaward. lped-hat-and_matching gloves. A tWo- resobutions it adopted, The U. S. forest guard station fur neck piece warded against r ‘Saturday calling for with-: chill of a gray winter day. drawal of the. invaders’) at the fire scene said that approx- imately 40,000 acres of brush and hated tt Pg ctr were troops and clearance of the timber had been consumed. ene (Sass Canal. The Assembly's ‘withdrawal be: Both forest superviser Walter mand was its fourth in three Puhn and the U. 5. Weather Bu- | un ast ata weeks, all proved by overwhelm- reau sald there Wag no end in - , ling votes. sight. fo far, Israci says she has | ee ee ee | D ry winds from the east rE : eee ice 3 ~ »t9 Area Woman northeast continued to drive the flames toward the San Diego area Three of the men burned to death were employes of the U. S.| Forest Service. Their identifica-) tions were being withheld pending/ notice to next of kin. The others were county PrisO0- dren was shot and killed by her Port Said area are 19) Norwe- ers at the Vejas Honor Camp. A enraged husband early this morn- gians. More than 1,000 others from Angry Husband Fires. , aay have withdrawn = third of When Wife Returns to their forces. Rochester Home However, the three governments _ ,have announced no other concreté plans for troop evacuations. To A Rochester mother of two chil-| date the only U. N. troops in the New Courthouse Fine for Pen ins, but Snow Fun for People Pentiac Press Phete DOWN IT CAME — Pontiac area residents found that snow W. M. Hoskins. of 69 Henry Clay Ave dumps a load from her shovel handles still fit their hands yesterday and-today,;-eas-the walk this morning. a task thousands of city residents found facing white stuff sifted down Saturday and all day Sunday. Here Mrs. them. ‘Cooling Off’ Period Starts Wharf Workers on Job | Killed * AInch Blanket 1 Trapped, Die as Fire Roars Across California Coats Highways, More in Sight — MSU Senior, Detroiter in 2 Collisions Over Weekend . As the season’s heaviest snow fell yesterday a Mich- igan State Wniversity coed was killed east of Lapeer and scores of. others injured ‘in the state as close to four linches blanketed county and state roads. A 59-year-old Detroiler. also lost his life when his car collided early Sunday jmorning with a truck at |Telegarph and Square Lake roads. . As throughways were still being cleared by county and city crews, | the U.S. Weather Bureau predicted jmore snow flurries tonight with jthe mercury to dip to a chilly 20 idegrees, Killed in the two-car collision on M21 four miles east of La- peer was Carolyn Ann Angell, | 20, of Dearborn, a senior at MSU. | + She was a passenger in a car tdriven --by— Gary——Howell, 24, of Lansing. Three others in the car, Accept It: Cold, Snow Mostly cloudy and cold with snow.-flurffes is the weather- man's forecast for Pontiac and vicinity. The predicted low for tonight is 20-24 Tomorrow wilt de partty cloudy with continued cold tempera- tures, high 50-34. Snow flurries will accompany tomorrow night's low of 20-24. The lowest temperature record- ed in downtown Pontiac ing 8 a.m. was 2S degrees mercury reading at 1 pm Sad » preced- The was check of prisoners was being ing when she returned with friends herinary nations are in barracks made before their names were re- itrom whet be 4 1 “en all-day behind the Egyptian lines. ieased~ session." Six other fire fighters managed Mire ‘Kina Rash, € of 313 Wood Dag to flee to safety, Pubn said, 85 ward Ave.. ‘was dead on arrival hgbtning-fast flames swept up Pontiac General Hospital, (rom thesdry San Diego River bed, near Eagle Peak. two or three A first degree murder charge. miles above the El Capitan Re-| is expected to be issued today | servoilr. The scene is about 30 against her husband, L. J. Rash, | miles northeast of San Diego. | 53, whe confessed the crime to | Rochester Police Chief Samnuel The fire, which started Satur- Howlelt ota ‘tary General, With the Assembly's Cen Hammarskjold, U.N. wg nae Show Cause Order’ longshoremen — 60,000 of them| jeing more than a dozen ships. pledged unstinted Debate NEW crews swarmed over piers serv- in ports from Maine to Texas—| Dock hands said they were glad to Be Held eftert 1p gut tm job dene peat see 117 went back to work today, loose be back On the job, but disap- and effectively.” ‘appointment of three assistants’ ifor the project: retired U. S. Let. Gen. Raymond A, Wheeler, for- jmer Panama ‘engineer and engineering consult-)ing to block A Circuit Court hearing has been Canal maintenance. set for Dec. 17 on a lawsuit seek- ‘ing the grip of a nine-day strike! inted no éettlement had been Ships and cargo, tied up dur- reached in the dispute. ing the period, started moving. ders were reported Along the miles of wharfs in | +New York harbor, operations ‘der issued Saturday No disor- the proposed new eel as nermal. Leading and unloading off’ period. A federal court restraining or- ° were bustling—and described as walkout for a temporary ‘“‘cooling members of including In the San Fernando Valley four feet away when she made a north of Los Angeles, meanwhile, |quick reply to his order... a small fire raced unchecked near; Their two children, Nina J., 10. | county 2 terme amen. “E couldn't take it any longer.” | york and former U. 8: high com-|_ The suit, filed last week by the, He ad-' missioner in Germarty, and Alfred new Oakland County Taxpayers’; - charges supervisors e ' planned the building without legal authority and padded county bud- The factory worker, who was the northern 27. miles they hold. They} At the hearing. ing blaze is estimated to be 4) to Woman's third husband, said the say they have opened a Channel| ation Counsel Harry J. Merritt will ine asked to show cause why he} should not be ordered to answer, Burglars Knew Secret son Sons Mackey esdrendTaed/ tha) per: jthe League's financial questions. ‘about county funds, the suit has been decided. According to William H. Wilmot, ‘from gat eg arerragen of help you out an attorney for the League. latest attorney iam Marshall Bullitt : an membership estimates indicate it near Louisville. the correct answers for Puzzle about 200 members. President is Philip J. Henry. of, James Wyatt said the robbery) Shipping Assn., The Get Your Buck? rag ‘Em Waiting’ than 306 ships in East and Gul n Pot-O-Gold Coast ports and cost the nations ls side Job: cae) Another brand new Pot-O-Gold Expect WU Answer | puzzle starts today with an addi- Say Kentucky Mansion Comal on New Wage Offer $100 adged to the jackpot. brings the total to $800 for SAN FRANCISCO @—The In- ternational Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen's Union is expect- ed to answer a wage offer to- day when it resumes negotiations with the Pacific Maritime Assn. The offer was unofficially re- ported to be 14 cents an hour— ,stevedoring firms. accumulate building funds. county Corpor-) son might just as well be you rages Room, Combination ea en ie appears on pane : f 12 im today’s Press. Be sure to should not be ordered to) LOU ISVILLE, Ky., (INS)—Police check the rules and clues carefully . . remember, you can't win if your entry is disqualified because of a rule infraction. Below is a list of words that may . . it contains all | of servants yielded no clues to - ithe robbery. of $274,000 in cash Coast and Gulf Longshoremen who struck, The strike was halt- ed temporarily by a Taft-Hariey injunction, . _|No. 26. All you have to do is to Jefferson County Detective decide which énes are right. Bent. cold, cool, cop, crime, din. employers’ group represents 170 shipping and walkout immobilized more the same as one rejected by East* Sales Division, and formerly Flint city clerk from 1971 to 1931. . {| Bloomfield Township police re- l' ported that Roome apparently did ~ |not see the traffic signal and col- lided with an oil truck turning onto Telegraph off Square Lake. The accident was not attributed to bad driving conditions, the re- port showed. Reoome died some three heurs after being admitted to St, Jo- seph Mercy Hospital. Oakland County road officials re- ported most county roads ‘‘still in a generally slippery condition." Crews have worked mostly around- the-clock since early Sunday morning. The Automobile Club of Michigan reported that highways in the state ranged from clear to slippery and snow-covered this morning. Oakland County Sheriff Dept. reported six injury accidents and eight property damage accidents Chatsworth. Los Angeles County and Daniel 8, reportedly were home succes in obtaining Federal Holly, and treasurer is Howard 0. obviously was the work gf a person , lepics, kin, lake. layout, leak > ‘fire dispatcher A. J. Boutin said) ‘slegping when the shooting hap- | approval. Turn te Page 21 of |Powers, of 295 Cherokee Rd. Mem-jor persons familiar with the es- mercy, news, outlay, parson, pop. Cconomy an estimated 20 million more than 100 acres were burned. (pened. They were, taken to the today’s Press to see how you can |bers say no secretary has yet been tate. / ports, rage, rags, reason, slam, dllars a day. cama = ae: _ clected. = The thieves eho off. the ‘slap, spice, spilt, split,- sport. * 2° Last Thursday President Eisen- ‘Palsy Victim Weds Gas. Odor Alarms South County Area An overdose of the chemical! which gives gas its odor had res-| All. that was missing. from the idents in eight south Oakland dream was the rustle of the taf- County communitiés sniffing Satur: feta wedding dress as Frances day. | Hammond, = Becca preg A _ \of the Milfo: sbyterian Churc Consumers Power South Oak- | Saturday afternoon to become the —jand—district_ manager Arthur_H./ Only Rustle Missing From Dream = 552 "Sst Lee said too much of the gas! was us Sas koa odorizer. was dumped at the firm’ s|Frances Ps sagen oi og in Road plant, causing strong,® r. cere- aks in Royal Oak, Ferndaie,| bral palsy since birth, But her Birmingham; Clawson, Huntington/ dream of a real, big church wed- Woods, Berkley, Pleasant Ridge|4ing was coming true. and Troy. Some 10Q guests witnessed the “Poticd and Consumers switch|Tites, as: the bride was- given: in. with calls,|™arridge by W. G, Pewitt, chair- poy tiger tes = sureties man of the Michigan Kiwanis Clubs | committee for aid of underprivi- answered many gas odor ‘\leged children. Frances has been ‘la ward of the Wayne County’ Pro- bate Court for the past four years. beads Ww Who Moved Attending the young couple were , Gloria Schmidt and Jerry Flynn, to Receive $450,000. [joth of Milford. After a short wed. vik: ~.|ding trip, the couple will begin GUAM @ — Eniwetok sotege housekeeping. outside of Wixom, ‘ nf islanders, who were moved t0 where George will commute to his facilitate U. S. atomic tests in the) Fisher Body Division job in Pon- Pacific, will receive $450,000. | tine, = 9 Terms were announced today by . : 8 Indian’s Wife Dies the office of. the Trust Tevtttony NEW DELHI eg Vies) ees robbery after 11 p.m. Saturday swing, tone, top. tune, valet,- vital, when the 33-year-old Bullitt and wine, wings. ; his wife, Norsa, retired te their | bedroom in thy west wing of the That's a Real Switch hower Taft-Hartley law. uance of the strike would the national health The government “ymperi | back 120 Jamaicans discouraged days are up. the robbers gained entrance to) England. The next day, 102 other the order for the full 80-day ‘ the mansion by opening an “= their fortune in England. 'Taft-Hartley law. initiated invocation of the He said contin- and safety." injunction is for a 10-day period. Before the 10 ging out, most of Michigan was do- the gevernment is ing the same, Pellston saw ote Police Céptain Bert Hart said iby living and work conditions in expected to press for extension of lel cick | inches he Trav eta chy *cool-| was hit with four. the library in the east wing of! Jamaicans boarded the ship to ing off’ period provided in the! Snow warnings were posted to- as traffic crawled along county reads, Pontiac police reported | seven property samege and two injury accidents. While the Pontiac area was dig- \day for eastern New York and as Sat te Se" New Mount Sinai Hospita nery swinging out a four-foot jee 's Sawstseaeaet Miami Donors Are Feted ; also apparently knew the) MIAMI—Twenty-eight Greater Miami businessmen and outer doors of a steel and) Sinai Hospital with $50,000-or-more contributions for feonerete safe in the study which wi on itie puncing fund, were honored in Miami Beach at a rey much of New England. | * The state of emergency.at Erie. |Pa. was lifted last night by the imayor as exhausted erews breke \the bartier of two feet of snow that pelted the city on Thanks- | giving. ; combinations of both the inner who helped materialize plans for a new 300-bed rod ‘Police Quit Search for Lost Area Hunter | State Police said today they have the mansion for many years and|hosiptal to $2,507,000. The new hospital is expected to be‘complete in the autumn of 1958. finest’ véluntary, non-sectarian hospitals in the country. {In Today’ s Press : wee * * structure, tel) was taken over from the army. = - F ornare er " | “The hospital will have nine ma-|~ The present operating rooms, a fully'used in conjunction with See ee ee ee ee ee Tee ee ‘mem from $10 10) ‘The contributions of these men have swelled the con- Bullitt said her husband Struction fund for thet kept big sums of money in| Ultra - modern, $4,000,000| south Florida with one of the ‘tacitities wilt be caihiy poese, al Pret taesing in Antrim County ibers ~ashurabad descend . called off their search for Stanley |Streeterp 65, of Drayton Plains, who has been reported lost in the \woods of ‘Ontonagon County since Mount Sinai got its start 10 years the first day of hunting season. The new hospital will be on Col-| ago.A 50-room hospital was start-. eee Seed Se aren fied at Alin Ded. and 7th St, Two) years of study rs. later the it ital, into the design of the eight-story building thesia tea Wastin tal ensue forced them to give up Streeter, of 4746 Clinjon Dr., still paw? not been heard from. Police ' deep snows in the Upper ithe search. ,|__Another_ area hunter, Arnold Peters, 55, of Rothester, was re _* vited alt * ' Highest temperature . Lowest ~at--7:30 n-‘an- exhibition at the faith of the —— ragga re- —gime- Ker King to Match Wits CSS ES. pion to Play All Chaloner at Branch Library + Newell W. Banks, world's cham- pion at mixed chess and checkers for 25 years, will match wits with Pontiac area enthusiasts tonight Adah Shefly Branch Library, E. Rundell St. The show is being sponsored by. the Chess and Checkers Club of the Pontiac Parks and Recreation: Dept. . Officiats of the: club, have in- ” te bring | along their favorite chessmen | ou The 63-year-old Detroiter holds! all world’s speed records at blind-| fold and simultaneous checkers.| and has set endurance records at) blindfold checkers that have never been equalled. Tonight Banks will take on all comers at once and at the same) time conduct three games of blind-| fold checkerg against the three’ top players. It is reparted that he loses only| about one game in 2,000 of check-; ers and four in 100 at chess. | Although he went unbeaten in a} five-hour exhibition sponsored by The Pontiac Press last year, he was held to draws by three check- ers and two chess aS ~ Budapest Plants Operating Again Workers Back on Jobs here are. (left to right): Mrs. John Teal, Miss = Ross, NEARING COMPLETION — Members of the | First United Missionary Church, 135 Prospect parade up Saginaw Streét.- Schools will enter St., are putting the finishing touches on their “Manger at Bethlehem’’ float which will be en- tered in Saturday's annual Christmas parade in downtown Pontiac. .Four of the members shown ( Mrs. Walter Williams, years, and Clyde W. Bostic. The float will be one of 32 expected to floats based on a churches will design theirs after religious. themes. The parade, which has attracted the largest number of float entries compared to previous is sponsored by the Retail Merchants Assn. of the Chamber of Commeérce. 1 } AC PRESS, MonDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1056_ | Kroger Opens | {Area Market to Be dort: “of “Chains in Pontiac District — | A new Kroger store opens ‘Wednesday morning in Drayton Plains, the supermarket chain said today. The store will be the fourth in the Pontiac area. One of 80 new stores planned by the chain for the next years, the courages further consideration’ of latest market will be located at cone" the land for seth pure 4870 Dixie iflighway. With a 183-car parking lot and. With 281 lots in quetti, an even -check-out stands, the new appraisal by David . Levinson | store will be 100 by 160 feet in says the land is werth $220 per _\floor space. Co-managers will be lot, while the owners say $285 | Don Shaw and Jack Rehfus. ‘to $356, Store hours will be 9 a.m. to! “A residential zoning is unrea-| _ }6-p.m. Monday and Tuesday, and sonable,” says Root, ‘due to Hunt-|* 19 a.m. to 9 p.m. _ {through Saturday. side of the block.” His- board would 4,5 On opening day, angel food cakes not oppose further efforts of neigh- will be given to the first 500 womt- poring property owners to purchase ‘Kenning, assistant city manager in) |his request for city commission per-| PHILADELPHIA (INS) — Paul Steam passes through the radiators Hornung, Notre Dame quarterback, instead of forming water to be| annual draft of college talent: ae » Twelves T Drai ‘| Green Bay won the right to se- magn unite: esc ane eligible for the choice this year. First choices in the regular draft! The drafted resolution says ' en Customers entering the store. the land for a park, he says. “The vacuum pump. is becom-| First Choices Made imei, an. in Pro Grid Draft sision im 20 S00 sprrnsaton wo 3 ice traps in the muni-| ‘cipal building's heating system. | was .chosen today yi ar ‘pumped out. Bay Packers as the “bonus pick”) 7». compat im the National Postal Leer’ gar” cmmaaton tr wthaoes lect the bonus star in an out-of-the- : hat draw with the Chicago Card- rg Pop —» vaneive inals, These were the only teams) 4, iat areas bo retained “Toyland Theme'’,. while nett, Southern California; San Fran district should be forever barred. cisco, John Brodie, Stanford: Green | from becoming a part of it.” Bay, Ron Kramer, Michigan end: | It asks the drainage board of Pittsburgh, Len Dawson, Purdue) : quarterback; Cleveland, Jim) Brown, Syracuse halfback; Phila- for Duration of Talks | With Premier Kadar VIENNA (INS) — Strikers were) reported returning to their jobs in’ Budapest today to test the good) ‘Michigan Roads. Take 13 Lives their, | The Datepest workers couneil in, Fire Death, Drowning. sisted in face-to-face talks with Raise Weekend Toll of Premier Janos Kadar that kid. | naped Imre Nagy be reinstated as| Accident Fatalities Premier and that Russian troops) Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Roy DeNeen | News has been received of the Home, with burial at White Chapel’ commitment), }death of Mrs Roy DeNeen, ‘1570 Petoskey St. Detroit. She was/ of ‘formerly Mrs. Lee Faulkner of Pontiac. She had lived in Pontiac, ifor 30 years, moving to Detroit | \four years ago. She is survived by her husband _sisters, Mrs, Dorothy Newington} |delphis, Cla Peaks, Michigan Engines Gone Visiting, State halfback; Baltimore, jim Fire Razes 40 Homes Parker, Ohio Etate guard; Wash-' . ington, Don Bosseler, Miami full-| TOKUSHIMA, Japan » — All 14 Jacob E. of Battle Creek, and two, of Lowell and Mrs. Pauline Randal of Grand Rapids. Service will be at 1:30 p.m.|/Oklaboma center: New York Gian rural villages today to demons Wednesday at the Huntoon Funeral| (traded to LA Ram by previous trate how to extinguish a fire. Del Shofner, Bay: A real fire started and gutted 40 lor halfback; Detreit Lions, Bill pouses in the city before the en- Memoria] Cemetery. Glass, Baylor guard; Chicago gines could get back. \Bears, Earl Leggett, Louisiana Mrs. William Urich \State, tackle. Mrs. William (Katherine) Urich! Santas Seem Saintly let 45 Matthews St. died Sunday, morning at Pontiac General Hos- Hoe Flying to Budapest “Wednesday er boulevard’s abutting the west| were: Los Angeles Rams, John Ar- area not included in the bbe Pa. back; Chicago Cards, Jerry Tubbs, fire engines of this city went to NEW YORK ®)—To be a Santa, withdraw from the strife-torn coun- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Roy DeNeen, and three children, Pital at the age of 80 |Claus these days a man really has tory—at-Kispest reported in this! try. The death of a Michigan State The council asked the workers University coed on snowy M21 to return to thei s during | \near Lapeer and the state's first today’s talks, — ‘sledding fatality pushed Michigan's Siewwver i wegotindlons de wot} i weekend treffic -_ he 13 dead. reach a satisfactory conclusion it} A fire nls and a Se was expected the workers, called were also recorded during the 54- out on a crippling strike two days hour weekend period which ended ago, would leave their jobs in-'at Sunday midnight. definitely. Carelyn Ann Angell, 2, of Dearborn was killed and four othe¥ MSU students injured when morning and the Kispest textile) 'W® C&rs crashed headon near factory said about 75 per cent of| Sanday night and & Radio Budapest later reported| YTeckase moments later. that “‘considerably more miners | At Whitehall Sunday, 7-year-old than last week’ reported to work, ‘Barbara Pelton was crushed to’ at Tatabanya and would work only ‘death beneath the wheels of a car. a single daily shift because of the that struck the sled on which she’ curfew, and her 10-year-old brother, Ron-, The broadcast hinted that work- ald, were riding. ers possibly had sabotaged the| Harold Frzino, 30, of seca | * Ld * The workers of the tractor fac- al mines when it reported that they drowned in White Lake, 14 miles Mrs. Edward Kleinschmidt of Pon-| were in bad condition and would | north of Muskegon Saturday wate have to be pumped out and then his small boat capsized. reconstructed, | Mrs. Edna Babarski, 39, died | Saturday in a bedroom fire at her Two Canadians Hurt | venee —- te ° : her traffic victims include in Ice-Caused Accident | ii. alma V. Knowlin, 53, of} Two Windsor residents received Onondaga. minor injuries when their car Louis V. Raulet. 92, of Detroit. skidded on ice and struck a group Albert. Roome, 58, of Detroit. of trees on Square Lake Rd. west. se Raymond Forlani, 17, of of Eileen Drive, in Bloomfield = ; ‘Township yesterday- morning. John Henry Jones, 57, of Flint. Treated at Pontiac General| Hospital for cuts and bruises were) Mrs. Edith Cilkey of Harbor’ Frederick Stockinger, 25, the driv- Springs. er, and Christine K. Kolar, 21. Chester John Fairbrothers, 43, Stockinger told Oakland County and his wife, Gertrude, 45, of Kent |, Sheriff's deputies the rear of his City. car started sliding causing him) Mary Lou Berg Wilson, to lose control. | Traverse City, a bride of one day,! and her husband Rodney, 19, The Weather Fell U.S. Weather Bureau Ferecast PONTIAC AND VICINITY —High today on 38%. Lew tenight Tome partly poe d and plored cola. Hieh 38-34. Northeasterly winds 1% - 18 miles an heur lay and nerth te northwest at 10-15 miles an hour tonight. Partly eleuds with enew flurries and continued temerrew night, low 20 - 24. } t Christmas Tree Its Way to White House | ALAMOGORDO, N. M. W—The, ‘nation's eommunity Christmas tree Today in Pontiae is on its way to the White House) Lowest temperature preceding 8 & m. lawn in Washington after being) At @ am: Wind velocity 10 mph. carefully moved from its home In} ean, Wncany 0? 6:06 pm. \the Lincoln National Forest of New| Hoon tet Mende> st idem | Mexico. Moon rises Tuesday at 2:37 a.m The 65-foot Englemann spruce. ‘was cut at an ‘Wtitude of 9,200 feet’ ,” -members of the Alamogordo Sevatews Temperateres , Sanday in Pontiac (As recorded downtown) | Wrapped in barley and sprayed: iwith a special wax preservative, |- the tree will be transported on two railroad flatcars. President Eisenhower will throw temperature 6. 00000./... Mean temperatu Weather—now flurries.” ne Four Age in Pontiac Highest temperature ......0.4... - a switch lighting the tree on De- Meat Leo ae +jgcember 20 and inaugurate a pa- Highest and Lowest Temperateres This Date in 4 Years oS in- 1806 - ie Sunday’ * Temperatere Chart # in 1 Resigns Canadian Post. i ,? after a long| Olive Britton of Houghton Lake, jillness. | Eldon Britton ef Flint and = She was born in ae =| Hilda Bruley of Detroit. the daughter of Charles and Service will be 1:30 p.m. Wed- becca Kutz, and married William, inesday at the Clunis Funeral Hom|Urich im 1915. She has lived in MOSCOW, Nov. 2 Ww \Am K. P. ‘S. Menon is|Santas were warned by the volun- | «ying to Budapest Wednesday to teers of America not to smoke or ©-'preparé a special report for Prime drink while on duty arid to avoid ‘Minister Nehru on the situation in arguments. The bewhiskered col- ‘Hungary. The Indian embassy lectors were also cautioned about! — Indian'to, be saint-like. Fifty red-clad! John R. Russell, 19, ot Detrott, | ‘dall, M See oo cect ERM. .cnsceses WR cisaccess et Oe Se a is cee 31 Sem ....--. sional -tumberjacks -and — civilian, DAM, .106 - 30am. ..,, % personne! from Holloman Air iForce Base. | 4468 Third St. Detroit. Jesse C. Gaddis Jeon, C. Gaddis of 37 Marion St. died suddenly Saturday night! jat the Pontiac General en lat the age of 64. He had lived in Pontiae forty) jyears, coming here from Imlay, City, and for 26 years was engineer} land custodian of the Waterford Schools. He was the son of Albert and— Mattie Wall-Gaddis, and married | Anna Shoemaker in 1942. | survives him. Also surviving are a daughter, and a sister Mrs. Henry Lacy of Danville, Il. , Service will be at 1:00 p.m. Tues-) day from the Dudley H. Moore Fu- neral Home in Auburn Heights,’ with Rev. J. Harvey McCann offi-' clating. Burial will be in the Im- lay Township Cemetery and there iwill be graveside service there at 3:00 p.m. Erwin D. Harroun Erwin D. Harroun, 42, of 701 First St. died Saturday morning a St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a |day’ 8 illness, He had lived his entire life in ontiac, The son of Clinton and) 18. of oe Snyder Harroun, he served | PORT HURON ww — Fifteen \with the Army Anti-Aircraft in |World War II, and was last em- ployed at the Pontiac Motor Di- vision Machine Repair Shop. He was married in California to Mary Drury, who survives him. He .is also survived by four children, Linda, Mary, Michael and Susan, ‘and by brothers Willard, Claude, \Fred, Earl, Bob and Jack. Bag sisters are Mrs. Ella: Justin, N Altha Meyers, Mrs. Jennie Cran , Mrs. Birdena Jaworski, and- pee Donna McCurdy all of Pon-| service will be at 3:00 p.m. Tues-; day at the Memorial Baptist, et with the pastor Rev. Ger-) ald Rapelje officiating, with burial in the Perry Mount Park Ceme- © Chamber of Commerce. profes. tery. Funeral arrangements are in, = of the Huntoon Funeral Hubert Duane Miller Chamberlain St. died Sunday morn- ing after an illness of five years. Mr, Miller with Superior Steel Co, and . was , the owner of the. Pontiac Tool and Engineering Co. He was a mem- ber of the Roosevelt F.&A.M. No. 1510,_the Elks Lodge 810, and the Crobar Ranch Hunting Club. Sop was born in Hastings, the son |Harry Kutz of St, Petersburg, Fla. Hubert Duane Miller, 57, of 88) ‘ has. been associated! — \Pontiac for 41 years. « said Menon would join the Indian their breaths. Onions and garlic She is survived by her husband envoy to Czechoslovakia, who al- [are definitely taboo during ony ‘and a brother, Brigadier General ready has gone to Budapest. Merrill-Woodward corner is recom- ley advises the commission to ap- prove moving the stand for two ivehicles- to. 181 South Woodward Ave. | A right-turn lane into Woodward | javenue would be possible then, he Ss, * * J Edward J. Gunn &r, A teacher and principal in De- bevee ic Schools for 50 years, Edw . Gunn §&r., 79, died goo Bloomfield Hospital Saturday ‘a brief illness. He lived a |Chester St, $2. | | Michigan |e and his master’s at University of | Detroit. He retired as prini | of a Detroit school in 1948. | | His memberships included the jNardin Park Methodist Church ‘North End Lions Club, Detroi |\Schoolmen's Club, Union Lodge No, 3, F&AM, and Detroit Com-, |mandry No. 1, Knights Templar. | He leaves his wife, Marie, .a son, |\Edward, of Birmingham, two |grandchildren, a brother, Thomas y of Oak Park, and a sister in Erie,’ Zs | Service will be at Bell Chapel of j the | William R. Hamiften Co., un- | LADIES’ LATEX /| Rain ‘n’ Snow Boots | pee isnt. ee { | Service will be at 1:30 p.m.! |Wednesday at the Farmer-Snover \Funeral Home, with burial in Perry Mount Park Cemetery. (1957 Uranium Rating MONTREAL (®—Canada will be | the world’s largest uraninum pro- ‘ducer by summer of 1957, mining ‘expert F. R. Joudin reported to the ‘Canadian ‘Institute of Mining and |Metallurgy here. _He said the United States and South America |will tie for second place, the Bel- gian Congo will have the third, \largest production and Australia ithe fourth. | nN Oe ee Ne 1 | ‘To Increase Exports TOKYO i — Japanese business- ‘men are sending a group of ex- 'perts to Red China to observe and discuss plans for expanding and ‘modernizing that nation's commu-. inications industries. 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Readi-Upholstery fits every contour without a ripple, gives that unmistakable ~ custom look, custom feel. These covers — are tailored by the sure hand of Sure-Fit, = and decorator-correlated to really do things : : , eee for your home. Check with the chart 7 “Save 2.96 Per Yard! te oa g_~«- WOOLEN FABRICS for your Readi- Upholstery! xe ee: (199 e PLAIDS e@ SOLIDS eFLANNELIS 0 cnered @ CHEVOITS @ TWEEDS @ BOUCLES. @ NOVELTIES turaivure thet could a a . -100% wools and nylon-wool blends. The perfect fabric 4 7 ‘ for suits, skirts, coats and dresses. All 54-inch wide and | never be fitted before ae ‘in vive 38 favorite tight and dark colors. Come in Pa: eereens are sure-to- : with ready-mades! <, "Charge Yours at Waite’ ... Fourth Floor | a | E = . omg wf mepecstand, a 31.5 ber cent é THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, , NOVEMBER 2 26, ‘1956 and Advertising Director | Esra M. Teeapowets, tien «éMreetor -- Ritar, Causes Peau, Retail py Bn. ome . Ieay, Manager “Treasurer ard Genera) Advertising Manager Foun W. Prroweritp Secretary cnd Editor Roerer B. Tare Managing Editor Entered at Post Office. Ponting. | &s second class matter ee ee The Associated Press is wee for republication of all Teeal's news prin’ Bewspaper as well as all AP ne is chis s > Ha w omer Coomae: it $12.00 a tens 6 unties a : ul other places ir ing es Shotee Rac aes An mai} subscriptions payable in advance one Pontise FE 23-8181, MFMBER or > AUDIT BUREAU OF Se MONDAY, NOVEMBER %, 1956 -Plan Your Yule Decorations Now Colorful outdoor decorations have become a traditional part of our ob- servance of the Christmas season and announcement that the Junior Chamber of (Commerce will sponsor another lighting contest. is welcome news. During the week preceding Christmas many homes through- . out the city literally blossom at dusk with warm and friendly lighting effects, as if to express in tangible form the goodwill and and neighboriiness which prevails in each household. _ ke & * Awards for the most original and best executed designs have been of- fered for a number of years by the Jaycees. But certainly the awards themselves must be incidental to the pleasure and satisfaction derived from the annual displays, both by those who make them and the many who enjoy inspecting them. * x 8 If you do aspire to have an elab- orate display whic h may compete for an award, it is not too early to start planning and working at once. Many of the outstanding exhibits in former years represent hours of work in _ their preparation, And let no one hold back because their lights cannot be among the brightest. The most modest.of the displays may express as sincerely as the largest the spirit of the season. So plan to light up for the “~nholiday_season and the effort you expend will repay you well in satisfaction and happiness as the Christmas lights are turned on. Produce From Farm to Market by Truck After feeling stuffed from overeat- ing on Thanksgiving, Pontiac citizens should feel proud to think of the part General Motors Truck and Coach played in this general overindul- . gence throughout the Nation. . * * * The overeating of turkey was not wrong; it was just part of a joyous Thanksgiving Day celebration. Our South Boulevard GMC truck plant played a major role in producing part of the more than ten million trucks which are providing a record number of services to Americans. The chances are better than nine out of ten that your roast turkey traveled from farm to market to grocer by truck. If He arrived “on the hoof,” not already dressed for ~——-the-table, the chances are very near- ly 10 out of 10. _ * x the trimmings, no matter the" As for what they may have been, ~ Chances are better than even that they rode to market m a ae freighter. ea Cumpiete. precise national fig- = ures on the work that trucks do are unavailable, but the Inter- State Commerce Commission _ does report that, last year trucks moved the Nation’s goods some 208 billion ton miles in intercity travel alone. With such a large percentage of farm goods moving by trucks it is : “eentrated ‘in’ the 115 most populous wv. 8, counties “counties from which oo ___peer scout sends word that PR RR Smeets -produetion- ag alien, are nates. ee x * * With something like &.8 million truck drivers’ included, the 6,725,000 and using trucks account for more than one of every 10 jobs in the = Nation: Next time, look your turkey over carefully — chances are a GMC truck had some part in the delivery of your bird. = Evashevski and Iowa With both the University of Michi- gan and Michigan State University unable to make the trek to the west - coast and play in the Rose Bowl, Iowa is certainly the number one choice for all Michigan fans. x— * to Michiganders hold no particular brief for the state of Iowa, but they do for head coach Forrs? EVASHEVSKI. Evashevski was born in Detroit and for three straight years was the man running interference for All American Tom Harmon, of the University of Michigan. He was captain of senior year. Unheralded during many great | Michigan triumphs Evi moved on to study his chosen profession as an as- sistant coach at Michigan State. His steady easy going manner plus astute knowledge of the game soon paid off. EVASHEVSKI was on his way as a head coach. He moved rapidly, and now as head man with Iowa he has a winning combination that will represent the Big Ten in the number one bow! game. * * * All area and Michigan fans wish him well New Year’s Day. The Man About Town Prize Is Divided Football Contest Ends in a 5-Way Tie; Each Gets, $75 Uncle Sam: Who has most of ———“the world’s hations-on his side————— or on his back—or both. When Michigan defeated Ohio State, 19-0, Saturdaiy,"all of the 3,678 good sports — who had made entries in our football con- test had been eliminated, except the five who picked Michigan to win. The last to “Yall by the wayside were the two who pre- dicted that-Ohio-would win. The closing game of the contest. was ‘to have been the Army-Navy game of next Saturday. And all five of the survivors predict that Army will win. Hence, the judges have decided that the contest ‘is over, as nobody picks Navy, nor does anybody predict a tie game. So there are five: winners. Since the prize of $300 iri U.S. Savings Bonds cannot be divided five ways, a gen- erous front office tells me to { the total td $375, and give each of the winners $75 in bonds. They are: - Mary Sue Braunagel of 81 East Longfellow Ave., Pontiac; George Heck io of 2907 MiddleBelt Road, Pontiac; Ted Maxwell of 1759 Rustic Lane, Keego Harbor; Harry N. Meharg- of 201 Lorberta Lane, Pontiac, and Carleton D. Wright of 151 Chippewa Road, Pontiac. Leating the Thanksgiving Day parade in Detroit were Charlene and Arlene Dreyer, the daughters of . Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Dreyer of Ward’s Point, Cass Lake, who for their third year piloted the Detroit Police Band.in that event. An albino squirrel has been number of times by: - Mrs. Charles Pylman seen a ‘Americans making, s selling, “servicing ~~ the team his Voice of the People z School Bus Driver keke J Riders for Christmas Gift © PY NEA Service, Inc. Mug “Believe Me... It’s an Internal Affair” ° David Taarenee 2AR ‘ » parts of the South. What’s Happening to Democrats? WASHINGTON — Is the Demo-” cratic label eventually do? They Grate Sra as a emer ‘tnatitu- cannot, of course, give up their ion on the way out in America? i -Adlai Stevenson a few days ago a sags Melt ie a in an outBurst of indignation said sentatives formally known ane to newsmen in South Carolina that “Democrats” in Congress. ‘It’s about time that a lot of peo- é ; Length of serv under ple in the South decided whether Saray apie einai és - they are Democrats or Republi- AOS EE keeps cans." He added: them in controt of the chairman: ships of important cormmittees in both houses. But state parties can be organ- ized to endorse the regular nom- inees of the Democratic Party and yet build new organizations for presidential purposes. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) “If they are Republicans they eee should candidly say so and work for that party. If they are Demo- crats, then they should return Dr. William Brady S says: * to that party and be a part of iit.” The 1956 election shows = that there is much to worry abow not only for Mr. Stevenson, bul for all the Democratic leaders who are meeting here this. week. For something is going on in the South which slowly but surely can make Theoretically, it may be pos- pri party of Jefferson into a non- “sible in exceptional—cireumstances— entity or break it into splinters. to get the minerals and vitamins so GO essential to retard, arrest. or re- Without the South the Democrats \erse physical degeneration of could wet ae mene joint tissues (rheumatiz). from ditional advantage in starting What doctors call, but seldom de- every presidential campaign with fine, a ‘well-balanced diet.” a substantial number of votes in A well-balanced diet is like the electoral college. righteousness. Which standard But Mr. Stevenson is not alone Should one follow in reference io in demanding a showdown in the divorce. indulgence in alcohol or. Democratic party. Some of the other narcotic, or the composi- northern “liberals” led by Senator tion of the staff of life? Humphrey of Minnesota. who is Only an expert with a good joined by five other Democratic working knowledge of nutrition senators, now have announced that can rustle day by day the neces- in ice | they will seek to have sary foods for an adequate diet = — thesis ouee’ so wie for himself and his family—and ev tering. This is like , very determined character he ee: “ot the a ine must have, even to restore plain Party. ™m wing MCCT Ss: wheat to the family dietary. STEVENSON LOST VOTES I dare not go any further here— When it is noted that in 14 out of 16 states in the South and border states Stevenson polled fewer votes this time than he did : four years ago, it is evident some- about getting all the vitamins and thing is stirring which may mean Minerals one needs from a diet the breakup of the Democratic Which includes adequate oe Party itself. tions of milk. eggs. vegetable ony ex ean | n meat, greens, and fruit. do not by segregation issue has = cpecify which or how much of heretofore caused the South te ee a these foods will supply enough hold firmly to the Democratic yitamin D, for instance. They can't, because no food or foods acceptable day by day will do so, and it spoils the dramatic effect < the assertion to acknowledge is. hower in 1952, but in other wakes MILK GIVES CALCIUM , as well. Calcium deficiency, probably the The upsurge of Republican-votes Most important factor of chronic in North and South Carolina, Mis- Joint disability, is perhaps the sissippi, Alabama and Georgia easiest to prevent or correct—by both in 1952 and 1956, while not Consuming not less than 1! -pints enough to:add to Republican elec-- of milk daily and/or enough toral votes, shows clearly that the cheese, egg yolk leafy vegetables Democratic Party as a national and greens, peas, beans, nuts, and party is on the downgrade in all peanuts to insute an optimal daily intake of calcium. Optimal means two or three envelope and ask for the pamphiet Wheat to Eat. Those authorities who prate ee € The vote for Eisenhower in the times as much as nutrition author- near her home at 10520 Bigelow Road. If South has been unprecedented both ities consider the minimum daily she succeeds -in shooting this example of our picture will appear in these columns. Speaking of wild game in Michigan, of which we have endless varieties, my La- Harry J. Andress — of that city shot a coyote near Frederick. Word comes to me from Mary Kelly and Nancy Linden, Chief Clerks at the local draft offices, that they are asked to send 37 men as their December quota. The city board sends 15 and the out-county board sends 22. The induction date for bot, is Dec. 5. the states nearly 100 ye very mos ago anathema to the South. this year the regular Democratic organization was indifferent to thee, in 1952 a Nothing like it requirement. rare wild tife—with a camera—its ia happen ows he aftermath of ee when = Because the invisible ultra- - Violet rays of sunlight acting up- on the skin generate vitamin D, one who gets sufficient exposure to sunshine or skyshine may manufacture enough vitamin D. to maintain good calcium aati Sp ee eigenen, BO be In many a state in the South . Stevenson-Kefauver ticket. In one °° > state headquarters they didn’t thing te do. This is especially true in rural and small town areas where the Many a girl is thus stampeded by social pressure. She feels she isn't in the approved top social bracket unless ‘she does what the rest of her crowd are doing. * * 2 This. incidentally, indicates a “sheep” type of personality, Such a girl is also likely to smoke It = cigarets, drink liquor and do what- eyer else seems to be popular with her group. ESCAPE WEDDING . i Other girls, like Loulte, ile homes, .so they marry to psf ‘the sitdation. uphappy homes are not likely. to “marriage, tml inlets fatuation; peti ota plese a i if | Some selfish women also marry to avoid having to get up early every week-day to go to an office ~ or factory job. They imagine a wife has a life of indolence. This is the opposite of the real facts, especially if a * ° For a successful housewife has the most difficult career any wom- all can ever select. It far exceeds in complexity the demands upon a woman lawyer or a female physician. INFATUATION vs. LOVE _ Many. weddings. also_occur_be- cause immature girls get infatuated su ea | rt tree to_rish_ into very fact not pote = » : j * THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26,,1956 ¢ mercial ‘aviation, the publication,| market, pee. was told ‘{n|San Diego fishing fleet. The cannedirival of the divorce. papers —Eariiand his brother, ‘Rudy, were awak- things in life than money A wes, Plant - of the Mormon church. None of the/Blaring Alarms Clock pan nnd nerd wel eaten: cea SAN DIEGO, Calif ®—One of sation. Becomes a Life Saver Cause of the fire is unknown. | ‘ Ss Me"ithe least known and most unusual My mother and gorgeous mather- SHERIDAN, Wyo, (~The time- A fellow in Pittsburgh warned his throughout; seafood packing plants in Califor-|,. say ‘both have the DTs. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956’- ar SG | pie, > “es “ir SG, ~~" ays « yA if La Panitie-Dress Sets ; ° * that never need ironing! yy td 5 0 Would you believe it? A cotton knit pique dress with matching rumba-ruffied pants . . . that will make your cherub look as cute as she can... just needs washing 50 w . arid) its wage appearance! It tig shiecae se has levabind sleeves, adjustable hem and it’s Carter-Set . .. into Ohio and 100 miles east to so won't shrink out of ‘fit. la pink, mint or yellow. — Se tee the area. Sizes 6 mos. to 2 yrs. . by late afternoon. ~_ Waite's .. . Second Floor Some drifting on roads was pre- ° dicted in the Ohio lake section fe ee ee aan wen © the otek “sg rED 2 and Erle were opened again in the Checked Knit Gowns and Kimonas ©°'ter’s SUNDOWN SLEEPERS | They had closed) +: , = second time by widespread s the to the reagan two-piece Phe the ty aia - Dainty check gowns and kimonas in soft cotton 75 styling .. . it’s the perfect special. Soft - $ 3 morning. . ae : knit with handy cuffs and ‘draw string hem. ] and snugly brushed cotton knit .. . snap-fastened ’ These routes also were reported Zip-on neck. Choose pink, blue, maize, mint. front and back ... plenty of grow-room.. . . & open into Ohio toward Cleveland. Sizes 3 to 6 mo. Nevabind® sleeves. Safety non-skid feet take 3 & Bug transportation resumed in. Ya the slip out of floors too. A for Mommy — ECOND - F Erie and businesses and indus- “19 6 99 . : 0 a ee ee noe s tries forced to the storm " ° arter- ol t oO e eage . Girls’ “Fun-to-Wear _ Two-piece cotton knit creepers api actos ange : oe 9 ¢ ig ’ that need no ironing. Soft comfortable knit with 95 - @ However, all Erie city schools plasticized pants. Adjustable and removable 2 y were closed as were the three col- ORLON SWEATERS Choose white with pink, blue or yellow. ; ‘leges, the Villa Marie, Mercy) % 6 mos. to 2 yrs. Hurst and Gannon. Only a few) ; & art ree we idoany etOining) FA Sines 7 10:14 Subteens Sizes 740.14 Subteons ¥ Ponds cloved by drifts up to seven $4 - Slip-Ons Slip-Ons Cardigans Cardigans Carter’s Jiffon Neva Bind b feet high Ss é : - “The mayor uted a stare of OY 92,98 $3.98 $3.98 $4.98 £ Infants’ Shirts emergency last mi Some | 500 Na Guardsmen, who had . pitched in to help the snowbound, a: : : : remained on duty until noon to) } Lovely short-sleeve slip-ons y day. : and long-sleeve cardigans in C x Two Army helicopters remained! e sturdy hi-bulk orion. Easy eo in ores © See a if needed, | to wash . . . dry quickly. a ¥ ‘ . 2 1 0 ” sy- to. ted = a oe For foley wear choose off neck! Camfy “Nevabind” no- = storm there were no deaths at-| < es eer os ie oO ie ’ tributed to it in Ohio and Penn- - she't J . . diapers or sna - Find dia sid sylvania, There were at least five @& whine. pink, blue, .meize, eoreret Knit of sort fine-combed © storm deaths in New York State. | or red 4 cotton! Whiz clean in automatic | , washers! a ... 80 won't shrink out o: Debaters Meet ® Girls’ Keoune - opp rere ose? a ‘ . Ook cute an © o ie pec: y de- } for 2nd Round Quilted Skirts signed” to jet little arms and legs travel un- $ : of ThisSeason — mother. they have a waterproof pant’ With 1 . e; y have a wa pan ; - . 3.98 ei et . : } y e 0 e est com cotton ’ A busy week faces Pontiac High| (7-14) knit that washes easily and never needs ¥ 4 School debaters this week._Four of ; (Su Sizes, 5.98) ironing. Second rane : the team's — wil! bteen e oe J Carter-Set@—so it won't shrink out of fit. Floor € 4 Scho Dina ead ce 9 oe ee re ieee, Sect sea ee ee Piaid group pa pate ina & naw Ne a i ; Valley Conference Tournament = Thursday night. SA Charge Yours ot Waite's ... Second Floor Debating tomdfrow night in the ¥ first- contest_aa —members_of- the; Detroit Metropolitan League will ff be Pontiac High students Violett) \¥f, Hewitt, Garth Johnston, Sharon. ¥} Wall and Carroli Beaty, advisor Boy’s Popular B-9 JACKET 3] _Boys’ Sturdy FLANNEL w oR moon Lapin wnt eve | S Wesh ‘em, Dry ‘em s ¢ | _ oe oonearee . , maven se Ra 1 ference will be held at Flint North- B ETTER ee with JEANS u : ema ale —— —_— 9.98 ania ce ae Big, New, pin | 99 | e Deluxe . 100% wool intertining Cor Crash ln Japan 1957 Model _ "Sturdy flannel fined Jean arp ee sets with warm cotton . flannel shirt to match ‘fining. In Boxer jeans in gay prints and plaids. »~ Choose navy denim. Sizes 3 to 6x. i tical and good looking. Tailored for the active ' boy, and made to give added protection and warmth against the » cold days ahead. Buy | one today! Sizes 6 to = 12. EASY seriously injured when their car crashed into a concrete curbing! in this Yokohama suburb Sunday.) ¢ SP3 Thomas E. 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Ses wou coe ences ne ‘romnll. sed. who spend seat of one saleslady from a snitzy| Srer?, balled Tree eee (2 loungeshopping arrangement) j9 spending it they were met monies in these self-|Pitth avenue emporium, “but coe cule cen dae — > feasible.” ames gee os Fy, slene- F raat ty Copy the matte: — a oe at all if they waa at 2 OF aye argument is highly debat-| ant-teced r gota — ‘ matter = a it with ease and resourceful help : j ts, debts or bills when due, and settee, during the Yuletime| “The chief problem is that wom-| fom sttrective ‘ealesgiris. We |CHAIRS NEEDED to ene ns come for Momeni] Nadmicay Curt COUNSELLOBS and ‘areange fore peyments Feu. cos a ae en have never stood up for their) oy be all I doubt : mae aching afford, regardless of how much or hew many you owe. ; ; [shopping rights, and therefore the| 27 wrong—but As an experienced and still-inef-|feet—but on the rights to an easy - Well now, that column received) stores have nevet been put in a po- a. ficient Christmas shopper of the|chair and the same privileges as NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED hopeful replies from depart-isition of having to adhere to their) The same kindly (to his sex) of-|Skirted and muddle-headed sex,/men, It would only be smart busi- ONE PLACE TO PAY : personnel. I have dug! demands. 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Dems Discuss in Washington ‘nesota that the Democrats stage jie Me gi litiel tests between the races may well be due to differences in the cir- cumstances under which individu- Party Problems WASHINGTON (®— The’ Dem-) ocratie National Committee's 11-/ member executive cormmittee opens today two days of talks en = {of aid will be ‘sought. ~~ ferences show up -in— intelligence Bits Lion Shaky —May Ask U.S. Help WASHINGTON (INS)—Admin-' istration officials believe Britian eventually will have to ask the U.S. for a sizable loan to pay for’ American oil and to’ bolster its) shaky economy. It was emphasized that no over- tures, formal. or informal, have | sce ie to Step Down ~ }jgan Supreme Court Dec. 30, -rais- 116 years, He formally applied for _|politically four and four. Besides State Court Vacancy Could Give Democrats First Majority . LANSING uw — Justice Emerson R. Boyles retires from the Michi- ing the prospect of Democratic con-| trol of the high bench for possibly! _|the first time since the Civil War! era, _ Boyles, 75, has submitted notice of his intention’ to step down after: his pension to the state judges’ re- tirement board. His s@ccessor will, be named by | Democratic Gov. Williams, if the | governor makes a choice from within his party, it would give the Democrats a five” to three margin over Republicans on the court after the first of the year. ‘The remainder of the . Boyles then will be filled permanently at the spring election next April. Right now the court is divided Boyles, the Republicans are Chief Justice John R, Dethmers and Jus- tices Harry F. Kelley and Leland W. Carr. The Democrats are Justicés Ed-| ‘ward M. Sharpe, Eugene F. Black, George Edwards and Talbot Smith. Technically, Supreme Court Jus; tices Min as non partisans but! they are nominated at political par-| ty conventions. Under state law, Boyles faced been made, but U. S. experts, analyzing Britian’s plight, reason) that England ig rapidly approaching, wartime austerity and some type Officials estimate that. the allied| military venture in Egypt has} already cost Britian about 300). million dollars and France 100 million dollars. Prior to the attack, Britian’s| monetary resources totaled about} 2.3 billion dollars, a mere 100) million dollars above the ‘‘danger point. Avid Sports Fan, 4, Gets Some Hot Soup NORTH HOLLYWOOD, Calif. a — ¥Four-year-old Mickey Impens |wasn't really lost 24 hours, he was! merely the victim of a misad-| venture, Police said his home is only half| a block from North Hollywood ju- } party problems, the most pressing one a campaign deficit of around a million dollars. No steps toward major changes | appear if prospect, although) George Rock of Colorado, a| member of the full committee but not of the exectitive group, re-| newed On Saturday his call for the resignation of party chairman’ Paul M. Butler. Butler offered to resign the a after the- national convention end- ed at Chicago in August. He was retained, at the request—of—Adiai E. Stevenson, the Democratic presidential nominee. The executive committee will be asked to consider a suggestion by Sen. Hubert Humphrey of Min- a “victory ball’ because, although losing the presidential election, they continued in control of Con- Doggy With Fatigue Heads for the Hills SANTA ANA, Calif. @® — Two hunters are hunting the hunting dog that went over the hill. Frank Grove Jr, of Santa Ana and James Haselton of Garden unexe borrowed’ an elderly Lab- ame, retriever from Haselton’'s aster yfor a Thanksgiving day t near Lake Matthews. shot unstrung the dog, , and he headed into igh speed, the hunts- the hillsy at men said. ‘ Back home, they learned why: Yo-Yo suffered “gombat fatigue while serving with “the K-9 Corps! in World War II. Héycan't stand} the sound of a in, \ Phone FE 2-6424 WE GIVE HOLDEN RED STAMPS “Father & Son Pick-Up and Delivery ' nior high school and Mickey wan- dered over there to watch sports lactivities. “Then he accidentally 'got-locked in a—washroom. A search party found him there, more than 24 hours after he left |home, After hot soup and kind) words, the youngster was pro-| seunced, fit again. 4 ‘ the alternative of retiring before) |the end of the year, or continuing) ‘in office and surrendering pension rights. If he chose to continue in// office, he would be ineligible for’ re-election. 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Working with her are Mrs. Court- land Colling, Mrs. Bert Smith, Airs. Jack MeDaniel, Mrs. Don- eld Currah, Mra. Fred Troeger, Mrs. N. W. Giroux, Mrs. Edward Wagner and Mrs. Paul Mce- ic 7. @ Michael. . or sae a Mrs. Louis Clauson and Mrs. H. FE. Earhart will handle the baked goodg booth. Mrs. Ben S. Haw- kins, Mrs. Gilbert Buhl and Mrs. //arvest Dinner and Bazaar Jack Henderson are in charge of the fancy work booth , i = oe cL. iJ Mrs. M. L. Lorenzen and Mrs Donn Bonney wil handle the white elephant booth, and Mrs. Walter Mann, Mrs. Alma Linkswiler and 60 Guests woe, dante a eey Turn Out display booth. for Dance DIRECT FISH POND Allemanders Club) —-4 The fish pond is under the direc- tion of Mrs. Fisher, Mrs. Kenneth Bixby and Mrs. Alfred Grant Mrs. Lester Kasten and Janet Kasten will assist the young people at Waterford Event with their candy booth. Mrs. Caol- i. ling will assist the Camp Fire) sixty guests attended guest night! Girls with their booth and Bruce | tiegle will help the Boy Scouts. sponsored by Allemanders Squares Dance Club Saturday evening Mra. Lieyd Rowden and Mre Michael Depecr ore cocaine |g Wicd igs sem of the dining reom. tel - . Assisting with the serving are Pasig Bs guests were Mr. and! Mrs. Mark Barton, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Henry Jarrard. Mrs. Nelle Fred Pri M nd M , : re nee, Mr. a rs. Ray Lichwar, Mrs. Albert Langiey. Mrs Lazenby, Mr. and Mrs. Bud Dunn, Ben Kitszmiller, Mrs. Floyd Frisch. Se : Mrs.- George Toth, Mrs. Eari = Duse, Mrs. Greries Gottar, Mrs.|Mr ond Mrs. Meivig McKimmon.| Charles Mufz, Mrs. Alfred Tank, Others Were Mr, and Mrs. — "Mrs. Jacob Schaefer, Mrs. I Yeois Turtubive:; the Richard Schultz “angaMrs. Jess Williams.’ Beflefiakes, the Joe Dugases, the Girts in the Young People's Group’ Keith Kreazes, the Howard Zel- and the Camp Fire Girls ‘will also lars, the Lane Fosters, the Dick assist in the dining roony z | Huizengas, the Bill Herrmans, * * »s8 the Ralph Stanabacks, the Ray | Mrs. Niles Cartsen is chairman Dartings, the Sid Geals. and the of the clean-up committee. Work- Richard Smiths. with her are Mrs. Charles, still others were Tom Barry and York. Mrs. Sanford Weyer. Mrs.iNancy Welch. Dick Leach and Norman Pressel. Mrs. Charles Barbara Smith, Les Hartzmon Rymal, Mrs. Roland Folk, Mrs. and Patti Smith, Jack White and Arthur Rattew and Mrs. Norman Judy, Buckingham, Cheryl Bruestle Tmomnas and Norb Capistrant. Mary Gil- Mrs. James Cottrill, Mrs. Rich- low and Jim Evans, Bonnie Holn- ard Borchert, Mrs. William Le-)stine and Lioyd Harper, Ruth Monde and Mrs. Caroline Kesther-'Goodwin and Bill Vinson, Mar- ly are in charge of food disposal.igaret Hadden and Ed Moier, and Mrs. McMichael and Mrs. Askew’ Janet Eddy and Jack Hendrickson. are working on publicity. ing ng a = 3 Couples Welcomed Mr s. Oak Heads | by Square’Set Club Mission Circle | Melvin Norberg was master Of, Mrs Francis Oak was elected ceremonies at the recent gathering president of the Ruth Missionary of the Square Set Club at Wever Circle of Josivn Avenue United School, New members welcomed presbyterian Church at a recent were Mr, and Mrs. Marvin Mes meeting held at the Third avenue! Annally. Mr. and Mrs. Robert home of Mrs. Floyd Miller. — and Mr. and Mrs. George’ aiso elected were Mrs. Walter! Lice, ‘Hubner, vice president; Mrs. Lyle} Guests for the evening included Cox, recording secretary; Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Lightcap, Mr: Lloyd Hoyt, corresponding secre- and Mrs. Ed Lewts, Mr. and Mrs. tary and Mrs. Harry Lunsford, Cork Baba, Mr. and Mrs. Al Whit-| treasurer. tingham and the Ralph Elisworths.| pevotions, ‘Challenge Accepted Others were Raymond Thompson,’ Shepherds and Wise Men,” Geneva Henderson and Ronnie Zér- were given by Mrs. Oak, and Mrs. i ba. Lloyd Hoyt presented the program Mr. and Mrs. Pete Messeman’ A -‘report on mittens made fcr and Mr. and Mrs. Russel Winger Cherokee Indians was given, and had charge of refreshments. The jt_was announced that a Christmas next dance will be Dec..5 party will be héld Dec. 10. 2 Vr. and Mrs. John Wyzgoski of Middlebels road announce the engagement of their. daughter, Joan, to James..P. Kline, son of . Mr. and Mrs. Raymond Kline of Dearborn. No Mate has been * set for the. | Baza A roast beef dinner will be a feature at the Friday Guild of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Welcomes Outsiders! Mr. and Mrs. Fred Faweett, and! © MTS. ‘the best of them.” A " derstanding kind of woman.” f | ‘Tallulah Bankhead in the Broad= : Yrrcravbaheg rare | eM — ake 4 os £ & Fag & Tse : is. dewted . ele eT oe ae Ye: ead Pentiac eras Phete (left), kitchen chairman, is assisted here by Mrs. Louis sponsored by the Ladies Clauson and Mrs. Bert Smith (right). in selecting the Mrs. Gustav Beck . best method of cooking quantities of roast bee}. ‘ - 2 Friday. Shown making the booth are (left to right) Don Mann, Brenda Voynar and Delores Kasten. _ The Young People’s Group of St. Paul Lutheran: Church will sponsor a candy booth at the annual church bazaar Womens Section — FIFTEEN MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 Personal News of Interest in Area — | | Recent guests at the home of Thursday were Mr. and Mrs John into the Arnold Honor Society of Mr. and Mrs. George Wasserberger E. Ostrander of Sylvan Lake and ROTC. of Illinois avenue were Dr. Leo Neil Wasserberger of Canterbury = * | '|Wasserberger of Fort Benning. drive. Guests of Mr. and Mrs, Sargey 'Ga., Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ostrander Rosin of Lakeside drive for the lof Big Rapids, Janet Wasserber- recent holiday were Mr. and Mrs. “ger of Eastern Michigan College; Michael B. Moore and daughters, who- had as her guests, Aida Ra- Mr, and Mrs, Venson Rose and jmeg of El Salvador, Central Amer-. daughters, Mr. ang Mrs, Alex jica and Marie Ires Murcia of Hon- week with her son and daughter- Resin Sad sons, Mrs. Sonya | nal |duras. Central America. in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Philip Long. | Joining the visitors for dinner on e 2¢ e \ Judjth Smith arrived home Fri-; day to spend the weekend with — : a her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Zech and her son-in-law and C. Smith of Draper avenue, after daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Robert visiting for severat-days with Dr. A. Bell and son Randy, of Royal and Mrs. A. F. Claxton and daugh- Oak. iter, Sharon, of Britten. Seok: Coming from Detroit to spend the and Judith are roommates at the day with their parents were Mr. University of Michigan. and Mrs.’ Gerald Rosin and son, On Saturday a family dinner Was and Mr. and Mrs. Staniey Cooper Hazel P. Dunlop, author and lec- held at the home of Mrs. Clarence and family. , turer, will be the guest speaker H. Smith on Vinewood avenue. a eels . at a Meeting sponsored by the i a jladies of Forest Lake Country Club Mrs. Harold Tripp and her Mr. and Mrs: Franklin G. Craw- lat 12:30 p.m. on Wednesday at the father George F. Crawford of Da- ford of Commerce road are the ~ proud parents of a daughter, Trudy Georgina. Texan Dance Is Held iby Hoedowners * |, , eee | “born Nov. 7. Grandpar . + 2 jents of the infant are Mrs. Bert { The “Gobbler's Gavotte,” held; Mrs. Dunlop's topic will be “‘Holi- Mr. and Mrs. Edward C. Jewell F. A. Ede of South Commerce road : « Greer Garson True Even With British Accent : Saturday by the Hoedowners, had day Decorations,"’ She will discuss dl : dG F. Crawfo ak compared to her words for people Ted Hoyt as master of ceremonies, new ways to reflect individuality in pas palbigilage este ren Bi < rawtord of Dakota By JOAN HANAUER t ; oe lin general, ‘‘pretty nice.’ ! Calling quadrilles and novelty decorations throughout the house, . < HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Greer) ; ~ +. a ters, Mrs. George McKnight and : “It's g good thing Texas weath-‘dances were Cecil Elsholz, Roy dramatizing her program with 4. mar Holliday of South Parke Garson retains her clipped and! : Ps : — . = ; . cultured English accent, but other-¢f’s so bad during the summer,” Burch. Fred pane a er comenmagprearsg flower eet ap. street, Mrs. Arthur Sampson of Entertains Circle Gilchrist and Dewitt greens: . = P- Pioneer road and Mrs. Paul Miller. ome she said, turning a typical Texan field, Harvey wise she _ become a true ——. ek bp making Poceamgee into Hart, pointments and decorating acces- + C... Lake road. Beverly Strong of Adams road The fair-skinned, flame-haired ap asset. “Everybody who can af) New members received were Mr. S°MCS- 7 * * * ‘was hostess to the Paulson Circle actress declared with incongruous tong it goes abroad, and they come and Mrs. Ralph Wier, Mr. and Sa ac | Duncan*E. McVean returned to of Emmanuel Baptist Church re- British speech: “I can brag with peck with ‘new ideas on every:\Mrs George Beauchamp, Mr.) Well known in garden circles, University of Michigan Sunday aft- cently. Mrs. John VanderMeer pre- thing from fashions to literatufe. and Mrs. Marvin Skelton and Mrs. Dunlop is the author of the er spending the holiday with, his) sided, and devotions were given by ° This ig what comes of marry- |It's a land of challenge, and the! Mr. and Mrs. Robert Hauser. book, ‘“Let’s Arrange Flowers” and/parents, Mr. and Mrs. DuncanjViolet Stuckey. Refreshments were ing millionaire Budds_Fogelson people have met it beautifully.” | Decorations ‘were done by the has written numerous articles for McVean of Pontiac State Hospital| served by Mrs. Jerry Reynolds and and splitting up her living time | The question often arises as to Oren Claussens. ‘popular magazines. \Grounds. He was recently initiated|Mrs.. Archie corvin. between Dallas, a ranch ear why a woman, who made a con- a aan - ——_——— Pecos, New Mexico, and Holly- siderable amount of money and wood, with side trips to NeW- married a millionaire besides, York and points east. continues to work. Miss Garson * * = Mrs. Margaret Long returned to her home on North Telegraph read Sunday from Las Vegas, ‘Nev., Whefe She spent the past Five pages today . in Women’s Section Lecturer to Address Club Group Bazaar being held Friday by the Ladies Guild of St. Paul Lutheran Church. Billie Frisch (left) and Mrs. Lester Kasten are exchanging ideas for table centerpieces for the Harvest Dmner and i rapt act “ede! a ? 4 Her present way vf life also has said: perfected her acting career, and “Everyone has to work. I con- a, he in. + che civ ele ' . . explains why she gives television ager it a privilege to do so. I * the ned in favor of films. -“Im discussing a film now,” she said, “And if the script comes ‘out right I'll do it. Otherwise not. ‘I'm not chasing movies. I've had a lot,@f wonderful roles, more than the average share of fine subjects. wtetevisien,”” she added, with Officers Elected the accent on the vision, “suits | my schedule, I don't want to be by Church Group tied up for four months at a time — making a movie. With television, 1 can whip inte New York, or | Hollywood, stay a few weeks and I've always preferred the short, | sharp sprint to the marathon.” pall imazine- a more miserable existence than not working. My! husband is Wise enough to know if he asked me to stop I'd be*miser- able and he'd be the villain.” oe ee ee a Mrs. H. E. MeCulloch of Silver; ‘hill road enterta‘ned the January- ‘March group of First Presbyterian ‘Church for a luncheon-meeting. 'Mrs. L. V. McCann, Mrs, Russell Saba latest adventure in tele io ped Mrs, H. M. Boorn ts ivision is. the part of Regina in ‘ @ ‘The Little Foxes” on the Hall-| Election of officers was held and mark Hall of Fame. Mrs. McCulloch was named chair- “Tt was offered to me,”’ she said,|man. Mrs. Avely Shearer is vice chairman; Mrs. Edward Right- “and I said ‘Thank you very much’ before anyone could draw a breath, | Mire, secretary and Mrs. T. C. Me- Fetridge, treasurer. It's a good change of pace for me —I've been so associated with the! Mrs, William Kreklow invited the virtuous, sweet, kindly, patient, un-/group to her home on O'Riley, street for the December meeting. ene ene ne Boag iehuech Circles Meet; the very Brit: Dorcas and. Elizabeth Circles of - ‘First Chiistian Church met recent-|: - « for r nad : ‘of ‘Frontier : ee ee ah ee In case those who remember } } 1 f « la vente he. soe. th a “nent @-seraphaok Kayne: Kaunir Mawaiie..Rosetia tf ref Harrison, N. Y.: “house guests over the weekend. Lexington road avd Bernice Tanaka of Michigan State University, ’ Sue Harrison of ae eo te ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, é 7 | v Ay | a 1 MONDAY, NOV EMBER 26, 1936 — - In a newly completed separate building at the corner of North Woodward and Willet, is Jacobson’s wonderful new CHILDREN’S SHOPS — the largest and most complete store in the suburban +. Detroit area devoted exclusively to serving youth — fulfilling | “their needs from babyhood through the teen years; and there is a large;-year-‘round toy department that will fascinate grownups and delight the children. To provide an even better selection of home-énhancing gifts and accessories, Jacobson’s HOME DECORATIVE SHOP on North Woodward has been greatly entarged-~/ South’ of the Decorative Shop on Wordwcrae is Jacobson’s — BEAUTY SALON. Here you can relax in luxurious comfort attended by expertly trained hair dressers. While having your _ __4 __hair done, you may be served a tastily_prepared-tray-lunch or of 1. 2. 3. 4. 6. The MAIN JACOBSON STORE; Maple at Bates, women’s and misses’ sportswear, accessories. Jacobson’s Main Store Wabeek Building - Jocobson’s Home Decorative Shop Jacobson's Beauty Salon : Peter Pan Restaurant Jacobson’s Children’s Shop as snack served from the adjoining PETER PAN RESTAURANT, has been replanned to provide Birmingham with larger fashion assortments coats, suits, shoes and TS FUN TO SHOP IN BIRMINGHAM— ‘EVEN WHEN EN YOU DRIVE'A CAR! atte Frise —- HERE I IS AMPLE PARKING WHERE YOU CAN * . fe ee ‘CAR AND SHOP IN LEISURE } | Nearly 1500 persons visited Pearce Floral Co, Sunday after- noon to view its* seventh annual) open house. There were arrange- ments for many, occasions, but the snow added an appropriate back- a silver compote filled with shiny red apples, pitisforum leaves, holly ‘and a red candle, Pitisforum leaves ‘are small slender leaves growing in a cluster. ~~ Another - simple, ~bat~ effective idea showed large decanters | filed with red and green water. Cones and holly were tied to the bottle necks with Christmas rib- bon, Many footed bowls-¢or deen ‘—were used. One compote arrange-| ment had branches of white pine) and eucalyptus leaves. It was cen- tered with two green candles, at the base of which-were-green orna- ments, The finishing touch was a bunch of large green grapes, | FRUIT- ARRANGEMENT Bananas were the center of in- terest in a large arrangement. Gold paint had been sprayed on holly and on a pineapple. The back- ground consisted of Hawaiian ti leaves and desert artificial red berries. Sometimes the container isa majority bespoke the coming of) | the Christmas sbason, Outside, the 'tweeds brought to mind visions of thony Blotta in a strictly. elegant spoons. One| bright touch of color came from) Take /to Night Sg Time was-when the mention of tien of the season; used. by.-An- theater coat lined and faced in Tweeds — for Elegance tex Yule Arrangements You Can Copy Seen at Floral Exhibit jai piece. Other times it is merely greens in bow! of neutral shade h toon’ the ‘tranche, The’ tree, felt around the top used the nbaresidlony A medonna | was the ples ves ficseo bv with pink tinsel and ination De te Oe backed with. rhododendron | Pink is becoming ‘tncreasingly|*Pattered with clear plastic stars py? igind cameras ym Jeaves, pine branehes and ee for Christmas,.A/PINK PREDOMINATES _ Be aa onthe ball big cones was an example of the |whimsical ‘centerpiece used one t was orna- a ema are oe each rnd Ryd mal ley mae ge al ment of anthurim leayes, phile- (pink. Saucy pink angels -eompote The flowers were pink)... ‘by a circlet of Mamie dendron, holly, cones and ever. |with gold halos and gold chin bows) sweetheart roses. White pine and Eisenhower “carnations Red Delight roses and maline ot he comm ethan, eaten sam pitisforum leaves, made a min- jature rose tree in a pink pot. Another “‘tree’’ was built up in - pyramid shape with small artifi- Grlod ebeaee ne Belly : For. New cart s Eve there was briar pipes, tramping over the moors and the bluff camaraderie white wool. A oy of the horsy set. Other designers are employing But tweeds have changed, along tweeds in dressy separates such) | with the times, and nowadays some 8s an embroidered gray tweed of the most feminine and elegant skirt and cashmere sweater, or icocktail,: dinner and theater out- ltweed coats trimmed with muta- fits are made of British tweeds|tion mink, heer as a whisper and light as a fluff of thistledown. In a season rotable for the re- _ of elaborate formal fash- ions, some of the most dramatic are done in tweeds, alone or in combination with rich satins or brocades,_ — Notable mains are Vera Max- well’s striking evening ‘ensembles which combine tweed and silk bro- cade in tender or vivid colors. MANDARIN COAT Use Foot Care on Shop Days Good advice ‘on footeare is in order before the holiday shopping some of the best. A warm soapy soak relaxes the feet, rests them from the pressure of even the best-fitting shoes—and smooths out the lines in your face ., distinetive feature of the flower WILLIAMK. COWIE Custom Upholstery — 25 Years of Practical Experience 252 S. Telecraph FE 4-2857 . of Veorkeis She does a full length mandarin ke Nothing else will. -levening coat in flame tweed, lined Don’t be content to just soak your ‘in brocade to match the long feet; instead scrub them all over) sheath beneath.- with a well-lathered brush and get) the circulation —racin around | | Another version is a short din- again. . | mer ensemble in pale blue tweed | Peppy feet, remember, brighten | | and matching brocade, coat | lined te match the dress. the eyes and do more for your fig- ure than the most expensive gir- Black tweed is another innova- dle! \ No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! ee ae < CSalon 2nd Floor — Pontiac State Bank Sisto. ANDRE'S CUSTOM COLD WAVE $750 _ $4 () Complete with Cutting and Styling “WHERE SERVICE AND QUALITY ARE SUPREME” OPEN FRIDAY ‘TIL 9 P. M. | ee Phone FE 5-9257 ne rg en epee _ season gets underway, and here’s|. book. Only 25 cents a copy! ‘a flocked bell arrangement with “Happy New Year” written on the iribbon, The styrofoam base was isprinkled with blue glitter. Silver made the clap- Imagination will show you possi- bilities in ordinary household ob- jects. Whoever thought of ing a metal colander eae aed ‘spray ornaments gluing a scalloped collar of red Pers- . There were many many more arrangements in the show, over a hundred in all. Especially festive were ‘the old favorite vase friends, Mr, and Mrs. Claus. Both were fled with red -carnations, white mums and holly berries. Romantic Mood Regains Favor in Home Decor NEW YORK (INS) — A ro mantic mood reminiscent of the turn of the century is becoming a popular concept in home deco- prafing. It can be created by carefully selecting eertain types of ~hand- screened wallpaper murals and blending or matching draperies as a complement to the total effect. A new group of scenics, shown recently in New Yerk by | the Fine Art Wallpaper Co., stresses contemporary feeling along with a romantic flavor. One design, suitable for a din- ‘ing or living room wall is a dra- | | imatic ‘‘classic’’ composed of five jpanels which would. cover an +Il-foot_wall area. In the fore- HOUDAY — {ground is a tower gently draped | with a flowing scarf and a Greek- SPLENDOR 5742 | type’ building set against a sweep- The perfect apron for .the holi-' land days ahead’ You'll find it fascin- | ee, neurdetve domi ating to make, and so nice to wear nates another wail pattern, shown or gift-give. ‘in a bathroom setting with the Pattern No. 5742 contains pattern design matched in the lavatory pieces: material requirements; | pow] and on hand towels as weil sewing instructions. ‘as in the wallpaper. Send 25¢ in coins, your name, address and the pattern number! The true contemporary trend to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, ' revealed im a patio room fea. 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,) “Ting wrought-iron furniture, Ilindis | Over the ginas}leuvered win- os : -»| dows ef the room is a drapery Now available—the colorful 1956 Needlework Album containing doz-| P®®*! repeating the wrought: ens of lovely designs from which ‘fen design. to choose more patterns in crochet,, A dressing-room, area is quaint embroidery and knit — plus three yet modern with a beveled prop gift patterns, directions printed in mirror. A design ‘similar to the | mirror itself is carried out in the 1 BIRMINGHAM "surrounding wallpaper. ———— Terrycloth Tips 9:30 COATS - SUITS DRESSES — SPORTSWEAR BLOUSES — SHOES ~ MILLINERY GIRLS’ COATS and. _ COAT SETS 2-HOUR FREE PARKING Have Your Ticket Validated When You Make a Purchase Monday thru Saturday for Tiny Toddlers It's easy to sew a double duty terrycioth robe that’s just what mother ordered for toddlers. Make it to sip on_and snap shut in a second—to serve as a bathrobe, bib, or beach robe. ‘ Cut it ankle length and full enough to cover anything. The most welcome feature of terry- cloth, of course, is that it's ma- chine washable and dries quickly ;—without ironing. at Jacobson’s A. M. watil 5:30 P.M. ‘Coming Events Executive Board of the Pontiac Coun. cll of PTA wi meet Tuesday at Emerson | Schoei at 130 om Register NOW for Comptometer | Calculator || ~_ 048 | Typewriting } You can prepare for 1a good position by attending Full - Day, Half - Day or Evening School . EMPLOYMENT SERVICE The BUSINESS TW. Lawrénce St. + THE JACKSON TWINS _THE PONTIAC PRESS: MONDAY, | ‘NOVEMBER 26, 1956 Se = e: oe er es a4 Ee * Study _ Successes?! Wax Your: Yule Tree learn to-work right along any-|Spraying self-polishing wax on the You can enhance the beauty of| such treatment. your Christmas tree and retard vane and falling needles by! Nahing im mate moves tae Erodple Bide |to Carry On Public’ Spat [ae hwsleae: - ppear Unaware o Quarreling By EMILY POST reader askS: ‘Isn't it very pol sang to have ee Outdoor fun will be enjoyed much more with « warm, fashion-right coat. Desi in. cotton sheen e iNew Citizens League’ ito Hear Italian Consul Mrs. qe [possibly come of it! But something | | will! —— 1956) Dr. Antonio Carloni, consul ia | and Up Machine and Machineless Permanents and Cold Waves. Specialists in Haircutting ANNALIESE BEAUTY SHOP ~~ OVER TASTY BAKERY ~ 80, N. Saginaw Open.Fri. Eve. FE 2-5600 . a Eg z BEES the They take it for granted gabardine that is water repellent treated, the coat is | shout one thing or another and lined for snug warmth. Smart accent comes from the |then each one tries to get me in- dark shade called ‘‘Elseneur,” leather toggles used as closures, with leather arrows on volved by taking sites. _|Dior Stresses after the palace of Eisiner. each side. “This places me in a terrible : spot and I don't know what to do.|MAystery of |, But_women should choose their J = I appreciate some advice on! hosiery from the standpoint of dis- | ; this matter.” Dark Stockings itinction rather than eccentricity in 7 q _—_ or’s opinion. ; eo MEET - Answer: at any | PARIS (INS) — Designer Chris-| Pale stockings, for instance, | time is dreadful, but quarreling {tian Dior, always concerned with} ¥ould oat with the new a % before people is inexcusable and feminine legs, is now advising green autumn-brown colors “3 When they appeal to you and you are forced to make some kind - land not @® get drawn into it. Say, ; “Sorry, but I don't know!" “Dear Mrs Post: thinks that My daughter} presents is sufficient. I disagree , rand think that she should follow. — up the verbai -thanks with short, - personal notes. Will you please tell us who is right?’ polite. When someone has taken ~ pains to choose and send a lovely | Present, the least a bride can do is-to send a note or else go to | see the giver to say thank you” | personally. They'll swim right into your hearts os you follow these jet-propelled twins in fied adventures -daily on the comic page. s ~ — THE NEWEST COMIC PAGE feature ..» beginning today in THE PONTIAC PRESS | a F 72 i z z * cere ponent om fe Fe aa BN F NOW SAFELY CLEANED with a positive GUARANTEE of © NO SHRINKAGE © NO DISTORTED SHAPE ad UNEVEN OR SAGGING HEMS il] now by our firm. Trust your draperies ||| to our DRAPER-FORM process. nue real of answer, try to be noncommittal ditterence between average fash- - back to paler colored stockings ra it ‘thank you’ said to peare's “Hamlet” to cover wom- | wood with two good sides when each one personally at the wedding en's legs with stockings in a of the sides will reception in return for wedding |g sew ogen momma neem ARAMRIS Ki Bist "a i ones hy aie igs BARR Rs : 'so fashionable this year. The new) \dropped -skirt-length also calls for > © idatker leg covering. t ; | November is the time to switch Dior says this is the end-al] of from light to darker tones and winter elegance, marking the Dior advises that you may come He was ‘ magne: ty Suchen | Don't waste money buying ply- will not be visible. suede or calf. AAAA to B. > French bratd look of elastic, gives your © sweater pumps a new fair-lady look of elegance. | It's slim, soft, thin heeled. Brown, black Shoe Schen—Nessenins TMONTH END SPECIAL | SWEATER PUMPS NATIONALLY ADVERTISED |) at 11.95 g90 - Suede or Calf \ A \ \ \ Your Fashion Store ALTER ERSTE Das peas pen he i ey 2 = af s id Pal p % x, 4 ‘a £ oe ah wt 2 nd et ont tr is ito the grimaces and smiles of visi-| ltors staring through the glass. All| @™§ One, 2°, rl gi eiyenen tthe children close to the window day at 2pm. ; iin One place I observed were soldberg. educational consultantheverything about engineering or Hess—it has on the “<< pen erman ) M ke Y polo coat is done in a flat but for the National Association of Re- music often loses touch in the 50-| He said; Philadelphia Orchestra, the — HOI | } \4 OD P eat a A x e wy bulky stitch. . one Children. a i — Parents cannot reach | “Five years ago parents start- — and the Beethoven Fes. Wave Shop tmen ow ressed mGan Francisco during a nation-‘him. In the lack of social percep ed‘ te get on the ball, This stim. UVal. jo. | ; : oe : Laimas i, Lees a ee - —— ——— pr AEN, forced things. Earlier we welcomed here the 78 N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) 878 . Papre | Ne longer do parents regard it {"med Carabinieri Band of Rome - | look that's In great favor this Edith Stenson, owner FREE PARKING SALE “SNOW SUITS 1-Pe. Gabardine $(98 | fall, The bloused fine is jost | | abewe the hips, making the skirt look very skinny. Caring for these knits is largely a matter of reading the labels Generally speaking, they re, best washed by hand in the basin or bath tub. 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I'm not a great ad. mirer of the modern, ad- Childs = Misery begged you to take your shoes off. The sleek, handsome chests of drawers beseeched . you to. fill «luggage for her Florida weekend sight,’ of shoes; that dell Kipp must trip. Wendell took down a negligee, held it up for me to see, Wendell said, “Wouldn't you be more comfortable in this... ? I'll wait for you in_ the - living room.” ‘ He leaned toward me a moment, smiling gently, then drifted away toward the living mom. “Wendell,” I said. EVER! FOR THI yo 8 ~*~ —— TAKES THE PLACE OF SEVERAL HEAVY * AUTOMATIC Extra Leon ae ACT NOW DURING THIS SPECIAL PORK STEAK aS A BLANKETS... ASSURES RESTFUL SLEEP ALWAYS OF ELECTRIC BLANKET (DOUBLE BED:SIZE SINGLE-CONTROL) * AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLANKET (DOUBLE BED SIZE DUAL-CONTROL) * AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SHEET (SINGLE CONTROL ONLY) = | He stopped at the doorway and Darocntlevittes them. The tremendous, Juxurious turned back to me. b ~ — bed ber gheedagy Sacvenes By. owed -I-returned his questioning smile sy Bai. focal graceful ps a, |With an answering one. “My purse, > sti sistible invitation to tumble-into It. ites on the sofa in the living : fhe cepacia my eyes away from Would po mind? My tipstink =” “19 | “Wonderful,” I murmured.| Of course. “Merely wonderful.” on He was back in a moment, He “And the closets,” he .| gave Me my purse without speak- Also Regular on Exiva Strong for edvite (Built in, custom designéd.” ing a word, but his hand, as it ai THE LOWEST : PRICE S WONDERFUL te et ELECTRIC | | BLANKET I got 10! about me? . “That's what is known as a the- at me, ” ven? Is that where you and Dottie | “Oh,” I said. “You've been talk-| * said, “What's so tascinating| YOU Hooray Rose.’ PF eS DRY ‘CLEANING , SHIRT LAUNDRY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE CAR HOP SERVICE MONDAY thru SATURDAY fleor me went to-the telephone on one ot| Wit that vibrant, felting walk of jare going to open your road: NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ¥ : I spoke softly to} Aim T knew that this -was strictly ee . eeeiteeere cir enesee ote dll OFFICE HOURS: T A.M. te 7? Mo te ped i serd. carl. who an| Dasiaese connected with = mur- We didn’t anewer. He was do- | 4 : oa swered, “Did Dire, Wendell Kipp] Sr im | meni tng, 1 ant || HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY ] y message re . Walston w .| com } anywhere. : let?” When he acid that he: wanted tol walked amend me in'a fivestep | OBe-Day Cleaning Service ot Main Office | “Mrs, Wendell Kipp? Did you!talk to me I had the feeling that| square, He took a deep breath | 11 Neighborhood Stores to Serve You say Mrs:?” if I didn’t co-operate there would] that heralded our return to speak- |. yjain Office and Plant: 944 West Huren Street—FE 2-0231 I muttered something and hung/be hell to pay, Then and there, not! ing terms. ————— na * * * The perplexity in the girl’s voice had told me that my hunch was right. No worsan had ever lived: in this apartment and used that sterile kitchen or that barber shop bath. There had been no feminine clothes in the chests of drawers. her in the closet, on a mere weekend trip, Wendell Kipp had no wife. His wife was only a myth, cre-). lated by him to ald and abet-his career as this century's Casanova. If a babe, having been informed by Wendell of his wife, still ac- cepted his advances, she was & ‘babe who wanted only to play, and ‘not for keeps. Thus, Wendell saved himself a lot of time and any ithreat of. inconvenience, Wendell Kipp had seduction down to a science, * * I got going; I had news for Steve. I slipped across the corridor, into the kitchen” and- through—its. the stairs to the next floor and rang for the elevator there. In the lobby I found the row of house phones. I picked one up. “Mr. Wendell Kipp, please.” He answered immediately, “Wendell,” I said, ‘can you talk now? Or is she with you?" “What ... who is this?” “Hester.” *Hester!"* “I heard your wife come in, Wendell, so I slipped out. I'm in the lobby, Leok, I hope your wife didn’t .. .” “What! Nobody came in! wife's in Florida!" “But I'm sure I heard her.” ‘Hester, you come back here My it’s the Ideal % FER! It’s unlikely that Electric Bed Cover prices will be this iow again , ROSE, BLUE OF 19" 7 ‘24° 2 16° 3 WE S997 96 | this minute!" | “No, Wendell, {t's spoiled now. \I'll_call you tomorrow.” “T don’t believe you. Listen, what} - goes with you? Who the hell are you?” “Wendell, your language!’’ “You're giving me’ some kind of run-around and I don't like it! Lis- ten, damn it, I want to talk to ‘you. Wait down there in the lobby for me...” “All right, dear, I'll wait.” “I'll be right down.” * * * He hung up; I hung up. I got out of the Wellington Hotel as) fast as I could. It wasn’t until I stepped into) the raw wind pouring across Wash- ington Square that I realized my coat was still folded neatly on a chair in Wendell Kipp's foyer. It was an old coat, but so warm. I wondered if I would ever see it again. I wondered if I would ever see Mr, Kipp again. Then-I- decided to get a litile pleasure out of my wonder hour so I wondered, while 1 was look- ing fer a cab, if I, Connie Bar- ton, would ever see my husband Steve again, and I foung that | definitely worth wondering about. Steve might still be-secouting the neighborhood of the- West Twenties LARGE | EGGS C Doz. 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You will also find helpful suggestions in the new booklet, Your Life Insurance—and How to Use It, which we have prepared as a service to America’s policyholders. Your free. copy will be mailed promptly; simply send your name and address on-a postcard to Dept. D. ee ee ee po ae Sets Se Pe eae Ze = . WS * “0 ce : __ "THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, The Grosse Pointe ‘Lions of the Grosse Pointe Park Little Football League won the Chick Bow! cham- pionship Saturday at Vineland, N.J., with a 13-7 victory over ‘a team from Clayton, N.J, Ray Collins of Garden City won | ° ‘ . meet the Washington Generals in an exhibition basketball game at Detroit's Olympia this Saturday night. Tickets are now on sale at the- Olympia. The Trotters and the Generals will play again the! following night (Sunday, Dec. 2}| at Farmington High School gym- nasium. John Watkinson and Bill Watkin-; son of Birmingham, Fred Courville | of Southfield, and Bob Blackwell| , of Huntington Woods have been) awarded varsity fegtball letters at! Western Michigan College. Jesse Madden of Fenton won a ae football numeral and Doug Wug the 1956-67 basketball para ee ee oe won Eee Bey ee ay so | * SWEEPING AROUND END — With his blockers effectively . clearing the path, halfback Mel . Triplett. (33) of-the New York Giants sweeps around end in yesterday's game against the Chicago ne ee Se ee ean ee ee ae tin (60), end Ken MacAfee (80) Bottled up is Bears’ tackle Fred Giants in the final moments, 17- “ a PSS aP Wwephete and tackle Dick Yelvington (72). Williams (75) and Chicago tackle \ Bill Bishop (73) who comes up from the rear. The\Bears tied the’ _thind Eastern leaders. by rallying at Cleveland to edge the Browns Host Baltimore, the West's third = sai 1-2. Gian . Eactera Conference tront-runners with a 6-2-1 mark, victory over visiting Pittsburgh. Washington’s Redskins, now winners of five straight after drop- ping their first three, stayed be- * * * * The NFL, which hadn't recorded a tie game in its first eight week- ends of play, came up with the day’s second at Philadelphia where the Eagles and San Fran- place club evened its record at Eo lle Ml _— = a 44 with a ba 56-21 romp over the Los Angeles Rams (2-7), who along. with Green Bay. (3-6) and San Francisco (2-6-1), mathematically .eliminated from! title contention. * * * chance at the crown, but Phila- delphia (3-5-1), Pittsburgh (3-4), and Cleveland (3-6) are long shots. Better line on the East should) ~|be forthcoming next Sunday when the Giants, beaten badly by the; Redskins last week, entertain the Washington eleven, and the Car-) dinals are at home to the Packers. * If the ee had i able to icontain Hill as well as they did | fullback Rick Casares—13 yards in 13 carries—and quarterback Ed Brown—his only big play was a 17. = Nothing Settled by 'M' Win= lope to Kyle Rote, Alex Webster's have been| All Eastern clubs still have a! canyon Seo MER RAN Catia RPS A i ta ANI . (AP Wirephote GIANTS ON THE MOVE — Quarterbeci Don Heinrich (11) | throws a pass after faking a handoff to his New York Giant team- mate Alex Webster (top left). in their game against the Bears yes- terday. Frank Gifford (16) pulls in the pass and is hit by defensive back Ray Smith after a 12-yard gain. NFL Holds Annual Draft: Lions Pick Next to Last PHILADELPHIA @™ — Repre- | league has won. Only Green Bay ‘rounds of the TD pass to Hill—they could have|sentatives of the 12 National Foot-'and the Cards are left in the event held a 17-3 third quarter-lead built|ball League franchises gathered first started in 1947. ion a 17-yard pass play, Don Hein- here today to hold at least- four! * * #* league’s annual 2-yard plunge and a field goal and player draft and to allow GreensCardinals Although both the Packers and have been secretive lie conversions by Ben Agajani-/Bay and the Chicago Cardinals to! about their intentions in the bonus an. The Bears’ George Blanda Agajanian's performance, vie for the bonus choice. * * * levent, it is believed Green Bay ‘would grab a hard running half- night. St. Fred meets = oe and Hill hauled in scoring aerials Commissioner Bert Bell sum-'back if-it— wins, while Chicago of Harel Park in a sols) from Bill McColl and Brown, the moned the clubs for the second,would name, an outstanding quar- Catholic League game while the | a with less than two minutes to year in a row to a partial draft terback. The 1956 college crop is Eagiets face Detroit nals OL Stanis- = session designed to the loaded with talent in both posi- laus | @@LUMBUS, Ohio @—It was a)whipped by a better one, and there ing and 31 running, from the open-jother teams into making mistakes. 2 ef. ‘American pros an equal opportu--tions, Sw = 22 decisive victory that will be re-are many who believe now that,ing kickoff. The Bucks had elect- If the errors are committed early, The Cards opened up at 247 nity to compete with the Cana-) : The banquet season is here. The: membered more for what it did Michigan is the Big Ten’s finest'ed to kickoff and Hayes offered and deep in the other team's terri- halftime lead largely on the run- dian league in negotiating with) Los Angeles, which has the first of the area busts will be “‘the/not do. Except for the glory and football team. . this explanation for that stratesy: tory, it gives our boys an edge and ning of Ollie Matson and the pass- America’s graduating football poorest record among vas 12 Po dinds of Waterford Township honsatictartion that: ts Michigan's tor pores Qe Gee namroneremerenat: for a ing af quarterback Jim Root, and talent, . jteams in the league, will ve | ppers Tuesday night day, little else remains in the wake! Michigan marched 77 yards in “In the past, we have found score. “Michigan just didn't make Rig \axpfhco lb gainti yor a 2 2. first_choice in the regular — at the CLA. Hall, and another|of the Wolverines’ triumph over 14 plays, picking up 46 yards pass- many times that we can force the mistakes, that’s all.” | point period going it meant’ Prior to 1955, the NFL held its’ — Francisco ‘is next. Green Bay, takes place Wednesday when the Ohio State. |little. 30 rounds of player selection at/Pittsburgh and Cleveland, each Michigan State Club of Oakland | ‘The 194 score achieved here Sat-| Steady Eddie LeBaron pitched the mid-January annual meeting.|with an identical 36 record, will County hosts the top gridders of urday didn't send anyone any- 26 yards to‘end Johnny Carson to'but November and December|draw from a hat to decide the the county in the Birmingham where and didn’t keep anyone from pull the Redskins from behind in competition for players from the|rotating order in which they will Community House. \going. Although a victory could Cleveland. The scoring play cli-'Canadians has forced the Ameri-'follow the 49ers. Then comes Phi- ap & Air Bombardment Soviets’ Giant Buck ~ maxed a 72-yard drive set’ up by cans to assign negotiating rights ladelphia, Baltimore, Washington, - have pulled the ayes into . Cager Finally a rouching- the- kicker penalty. The to Se oe aac ee atl _ the a New York, Detroit, x . ° Grst place tie in the Big Ten with ° sc aon came with \90 seconds to'lier. Bell announced recently that and the 2) Bears. A B lows, Se sete’ oe ae Gets In Game four rounds will be held with a mazing ruins. peer keg Ove al ce - Pl la . * possible fifth if there is unani- often cajled the hottest football Huge, 7-4 layer Is} payTON. Ohio W—A red-hot ference game that will wind up the A 10-yard ee koff return by the mous consent, an unlikely event corner in the land. , Opposed by 5-Footer | passing attack in sub-freezing season for both teams. Rams’ Tom Wilson was ‘pvershad- since Come Marshall, Washing- 0 3 y Kee NHL Lead: The “‘welves” are howling for From Singapore weather gave the University of —— vie eens owed by the Colts’ alj-a bril-| ton owner, voiced opposition. | } p — coach Woody Hayes but | Dayton its first home victory of the) paysane ee gg @ e-ar liant play. Baltimore *The first var of business will John Unitas threw TD be the bonus choice, an out-of- frat, strikes and Billy Vessels scored the-hat drawing in — the eee ia three times. \. | drawing the lucky slip cbdew Se a 21-yard _ goal by a negotiating right to any “pada ‘ond half of the game with Sin- hdow run from Paust): Srtsteoas 2 (85, Soltau proved t equalizer for)ing college football player in! thy Enteruational News! Service [asain eet aed Care oO utrs pase. Lslanes!. tng dGers. Bobby Walston scored| choice. Under bonus choice rules, | all the Eagles’ points in a tight de- each team winning the draw) The St. Louis Hawks rallied from — game, ‘drops out-until every club in the a six-point’ halftime deficit last night to down the Minneapolis Lakers, 9-94, and retain their one- game lead in the National Basket- ball Association's western division, |Da their voice is scarcely heard, and MELBOURNE «* — Russia fi- season Sunday, 27-13 over the Uni-| - Boston Increases Edge. before jong the great Michigan pally uncovered its 7-4 basketball versity of Detroit. Detrets ek be Oba: victory that brought long sought (center, Ivan Kromouninch, foday * ¢ @ Conversion: Lynch. With 3-1 Victory Over | revenge will be little more than | amid gales of laughter in the sec-| Fiyer end Fred Dugan 5 - at a Leafs as Wings Tie 8 statistical reminder. . | There were scattered choruses Spore. The giant was pitted terbacks Jim Spoerl and Gerry, \Canversions: Kristopstpis of “goodbye Woody” in the big 2gainst a five-foot opponent, who Faust as the Flyers picked up their | Downs Lakers By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS concrete horseshoe after the 19-0 —_ oorely hres > head with tourth victory against six defeats.’ outstretc a Thumbing their noses _ crusher, but they died out quickly. ™* Spoerl and Faust riddled the piaye ke tc 4 aon at tae x This was the same coach who had Hopelessly outclassed, the Sin- Titan defense with 14 completions higher than fourth place, the Bos- directed the Buckeyes to a new gapore team spent the final mo- jin 22 attempts, despite’ snow flur- . { the game, freezing the ries which slicked the ball. ton Bruins still are leading the Big Ten wining streak and who ments 0 ; National Hockey League and/has yet to have an unsuccessful ball, — arene and a sci Dayton set Detroit back on its Cams ure _s showing no signs of faltering. season at Columbus. =. mal score was Mussa heels on the first play from : The second-place Fort Wayne | Michigan enthusiasts couldn't 91, ae 42. The big center, rock the big goal posts from their scored ei it points. [The Bruins who have lost only |footings and it didn’t seem as| Pistons kept pace with the Hawks _by whipping the defending world scrimmage when Spoer] passed | to Dugan, who sprinted down Oklahoma, Vols Only hoe of their last 12 starts, tripped hough | the“sidelines for a touchdown on i champion Philadelphia Warriors, {the Toronto Maple Leats 31 last! as wT ke coke. = —a eet New Rack Leader | a play that covered 64 yards, pe Record 11's 112 to 88. / night t0 move two points in trent Some cries of ‘hail to the victors! Spoils 2 Chances | The Titans tied the score in the t Finished Elsewhere, the Rochester Royals | first quarter on a jump pass from Two late entries in the wide ant- Larry O'Dell to end Dick Chapman In the only other game, a tate fog celerbrations. ller division of The Pontiac Press for 1t yards. Detroit's other tally goal by Dickie Moore enabled the 1; generally was a subdued deer contest, missed their oppor-came in the third period when Montreal Canadiens to tie the ysichigan crowd, apparently willing!tunities for the leadership when | Jim Lynch broke through on a New York Rangers 1-1. 32-yard touchdown run. rallied in the final period to de- feat the New York Knickerbockers for the second time in two nights, % to 33... 7 tie by Chicago. \Gcaanay ight, but Gore were nol By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Fifteen of the 17 unbeaten-untied teams have completed their col- ‘lege football season. Oklahoma {to relax out of the cold and enjoy'a 22-inch spread came in. . . * * @ \the satisfaction of a. victory over <= “« wens jand Tennessee, the nation’s top-| Banquet Date Set -Johnny Peirson was the big gun Ohio State Detroit. wn a 2-7 record. faces ranked schools, still have one : The 20-inch $-point rack reported the powerful University of-Houston game left to play. Although Hayes made a few by Pontiac's assistant fire chief Saturday in a Missouri Valley = Oklahoma, seeking its 40th con- references to the: 1955 OSU- \Max Wells, on Saturday, was from ——— = ae | secutive victory, will finish its eae game yap epee ® |a 170-pounder taken at the AuSable schedule against Oklahoma A&M tempers going \between Glennie and Hale. It was 4+, Saturday. Tennessee is expected —and though he could have 4 perfect set, Wells said. - Lion Takes.a Bride to iave much tougher time of saved ee ced | Joe Hoggart, 2887 Copperstone, DETROIT um — Gil Mains, De-|it against-Vanderbilt on the same Michigan ¢ offered © ‘near Rochester, had an 11-point,'troit Lions defensive end on” the/4a¥- 11%5-pounder, with a better than 18 reserve list with a broken ankle, for the Bruins. getting the tying and winning goals in the second period after the Leafs had pulled into a 1-0 lead_on Gerry James’ marker in the first. Doug Mobns sent home the clincher in the final minute, \ \for Coon Hunters ‘Pioneer Coon Hunters’ Associa- | tion will hold its annual banquet ~~? and .meeting at 8 p.m. Dec. 8. 7 This will be the 15th event for the county's most venerable raccoon Moore’s goal for Montreal came. The cin: , and takes place at at 17:39 of the third period. Dean He couldn't have. It ttengly Wealinas set. Buck was downed near'was married Saturday. The Lions {hunting ‘group Prentice had put New York in a case of a good team being! Hilman. lare idle until Dec. 2. — on i qnn, os eee front with a second period mark-|- ——— | Wyoming —— 112) , jOrtonville, ‘site of the gathering for er. The result moved the Rangers: jo NINE GAMES # many years:, - one point behind fourth-place Tor- [pe ney eo 8 *“ * « onto. Lentor ee] . : Tickets are ‘limited. They may | Tehnessee A&T 2353. 23 4% Pontiae Press Phote , _ : — Se BIG RACK — Newest leader in The Portiac Press’ big deer‘! i tease ctr ccnlkaaaag Russian Sets Record Michigan BY = a is the rugged set of antlers above, shown off by the hunter [Oakwood Freeman Peace, Me ily: ? ; )—Bulging 1 250 $1) @ 22-inch spread rack, big enough to take over the lead in this divi- | feuene Lapeer; Jack. Harndiben, Arkieli Vorobiev ot Russia set awe . sion from Pontiac fireman Max Wells. Wells’ entry was 20-ingbes [Ortonville and Harold Smith, a new world record of 395.18 1c ee ee ee re Oem te AN ores et easier Bevien ent Lis: Wem pounds today for the press lift Florida A&M $7} chance to hold the lead. _ lef Pontiac. in the Olympic middle heavy e onVEN GAMES : = weight weightlifting trials. : 2 \ ym." comes, g|Finish 7-2 Season \ | | Grid Results | Books Close on MS inte 3 oe Satis State 11, al. SS LANSING a = ical tata Fecal lor misc, the pre) “The Spartans finally came to tte pec-|Vious high being eight fumbles. in the third period,” i 2 State closed its books on a respec- “That's ene pusy weve out Si the eS ee \ table 7-2 football season after the ' 4 "pelle Game a) Favored: to Win 6th =NCAA Harrier Test Today, EAST LANSING @-—tidb-freeting: snd the indaridig chawgtencing = A young, pea crodve + ‘eld | conterences and two leading — International News ‘Service | - |football all-America. birthday. weather with three inches of snow in the four-mile grind, ot ine tig Seven sad teal a Okiahoma’s mighty Sooners, kings one ne ne sacing tua. He began his @-gume maration| fe cnmual NCAA erosecountsy Pressing the Spartans for team claimants to the national title, headed the uation by placing two of — . at 8:24 am. yesterday and fin) cnnnel CFOSE-COUDITY sas, Hlinois, St. Joseph's of Phila- their players on the top eleven. : po ppenbiege apr gee today. v the! Twenty-twe schools have entered he Big Ten, Southwest and Pacifie average. as S| Michigan State University, the ter the team title in which the Two players apiece came trom the Big Ten, Southw low 126, and he had 10 “turkeys” host, was favored for both the tear placings of the first five runners Coast Conferences while the Southeast and two Eastern ionenee ant Phetsbergh. all got one man on the “dream team.” ] are counted. han anon RATES ae -.. a Michigan State, unbeaten this FIRST TEAM : — | season, swépt to the Big Ten and) ~ Pos. Name --Colkege _Age Ht. Wt. Ci. Home Town Pacing the Spartans is 25-year-old Krame 21 5-11 205 Sr. Beavertalls, Pa Henry Kennedy, individual winner E. Joe Walton Pittsburgh 21 5:11 208 St. Cia tails, Ore }in both the Big Ten and IC4A T. John Witte OregonSt. 2362 20 Sr. —— : ‘events. . TT, Charles Krueger Téxas A&M 19.64 218 Jr. Caldwell, Bex. | . 2 * * ’ a if- | Kennedy is one of the best dis: C. Jerry Tubbs Okdaboma rE 218 Sr, Corpus Christi, Te itance men in this continent and G. Bill Glass ’ Baylor 21 6- waa t » Tex, | probably would be at the Olympics. G. Jim Parker Ohio State 23 6-3 251 Sr. 1M. in Australia except for his con- QB. John Brodie Stanford 21 6-1 192 Sr. Atherton, Cal. incicome ne, ‘fused background. A native of Glas- ‘}B. Jim Brown Syracuse 2062 212 Sr. Manhasset, NN. E. ‘gow, Scotland, —— > later lived lived "HB... Johnny Majors Te’ 21 5-10 162 Sr. Huntland, Tenn. my Tenuate tut now B. Tom McDonald Oklahoma 22 59 170 Sr. Albuquerque, N. M. 377 s. Telegraph Parking “SECOND TEAM; ENDS—Buddy Cruse. Tennessee; Lamar Landy, Purdue; Ernie Ptits, Denver. c TACKLES—Alex Karras, tows; Lou Michsels, Kentucky; Paul Wiggin, Stan. full time in the — ue i & * | He is not a citizen a the U. ’ so he couldn't represent this a, "I try. He hasn't lived in Canada long enough to meet Olympic require- Allen Beker, Georgia Tech; Dan Penn Gitate: ‘Wings Tiec me. Subhy, lowe; Jim Matheny. UCLA; John Mateke, Michigaa [QUALITY TOOLS ments in that country and he said CHICAGO @®—Contrary to usual BACKS—Paul Hornung, Notte Dame, Jim Crawford, Wyoming: Ciencon he wasn’t interested in trying to form, the Chicago Black Hawks Thomas. Oklahoma; Jon Arneit, Southern, C1 rade ‘Speul Rocenverty, Overg’s ’ qualify for the British Olympic palked last'night at helping the De- = Tech: Johnny Crew ona 3 eak Pardee, "Tenas A&M, Jim Swink, ; Berne 4 ’ squad Yurden, Oregon State; Derinis ale 2 by ae ce tn ee eee © Oe ee : — ~ 3 Michigan as won for the National. Hokey Leagues, ; is es EES : ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA NCAA cross country tests, but title. nokia fj) | Wildlife Rescue 5 never has won the individual * ¢ * = *-* a SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT championship. Kenzedy was ran. Detroit had won all four previous) Reokle defenseman Ron Ing- er 100 ae : nef-up a year ago in 12 degree contests between the two clubs,| ham closed the gap to 3-2 with a. Oftic H ] VY li PORTER-CABLE bd SKIL weather to Deacon Jones of Iowa. but Nick Mickoski’s goal with five goal for the Hawks in the second — Sana naa: er e p Ss € a I n g Jones is a member of the U. S. minute’ left in the game enabled’ frame, Olympic team. the last-place Hawks to pull intoa’ yy was his first counter in big Officials said = sweeper wil) >> te with the Wings. league hockey brush a path for the runners along The front - running Boston | s the wooded cross-country trail. Bruins, meanwhile, swept over | | the Toronto Maple. Leafs, 3-1, | FINAL BIG TEN CONFERENCE | and moved inte a two-point lead Conference All Games| Over runner-up Detroit. BROWN-SHARPE @ MILWAUKEE TERMS AVAILABLE GLENN WING POWER TOOLS | 1437 SOUTH WOODWARD AVE. Buck Ashore From Lake Exhausted from its efiorts to! afternoon, and today was probably get a footing on the ice of Dixie roaming the wooded area-in north- Lake, a yearling buck was rescued ern Oakiand county recuperating. lby the “long arm” of the con- wr aed Mrp. Raymond Son servation department Saturday crant, 10670 King read, Davis. i MSU Pal * behind his own cage. Chicago's, up in the rumor mills as ° wwUuUt OWtuit popped Five Blocks North of 14-Mile Road [tows a B21 ® 81g he Wings appeared to have Glen Skov took the puck, and possibilities for other positions. | burg, whese heme borders the Michigan 28 2 eo their fifth straight victory over passed ir to Mickoski in front of the ‘tak the littte buck 4 BIRMINGHAM MI 4-0444 [Minnesota 2.24 13 6 1 Bene gant Black Hawks all 2, ww run onto Ben EES oS Serpped ep when Oey weg wine) wye as | Bagratrs ye Se ire rovidence All Alone Ss ied nod tatty fa Torn, Northwestern ..-.-. 3 3 1 0 4 4 1) Mickoski whipped it past goalie ‘Texas have talked to Munn here scrambled and finally fell. Then, DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 fuss ocean d : ; 2/31 lead after one period of PlAY- Glenn Hall for the final score. about, the joint coaching job and at Top of AHL Roster Sere eee ; Wiseonsin $62 283) chicago sock a eke lend o¢ he] Chicago chaibed npn 4406 shact aay sigialren Aorta By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS | i 2* hed nena sto crants ca al Providence Reds are all aléhe on conservation officer, who roped top of the American HoCkeY tne deer, helped it ashore, where Saat Fe ae Er Py ‘Munn has been non-committal! . ‘about the approaches, THE NATIONAL BREWING CO. BALTIMORE, MO.. ORLANDO, FLA. Peg RATIONAL BET WINS CO. OF MICH. DETROIT ee _- a YS hi bbb eT TT O26 e645 ~ose*” see Gar honk aoe Py a? oe?” “No, I haven't been contacted | by either school,” said Daugherty of this report. “California is a fine Americans 3-3. The Buf-' school. So is Texas, so are a lot/falo Bisons remained — of others. But I think I have the for third place with Hershey .|best coaching job in the United dropping a 2-1 decision to waa , States right here.” Springfield Indians. hinge nin Ma ~ Bannister Doubts Aussie Will Win MELBOURNE Ww — Dr. Roger Bannister, first to crack the 4mir- -Ebben vs. Tvra ue mile barrier, figures any of a dozen men could win the Cage Duel to Come Early ‘Onrtapie 1.500-meters crown, but DETROIT (INS) — The collegi- nation will come five days later:/has doubts about his old running ate basketball campaign -gets-unm-when All-America candidates rival, John Landy. : der way Dec. 1, but one of the Charlie Tyra of the University of, * 2© 6 best early season duels in the Louisville, and Bill Ebben of the. -Schn ae'a bed ior ead | cont i 2 ee . PP Peeeaay ree POPE dang, %e *%e,, | Universtty of Detroit, face each see how any man with a bad lez jother for the first time in their can win this‘race, which should be Ploen Leads Hawks “us lone ‘tthe best in Olympic Ne ory,” the bushy-haired English- | Both wn Ebben were man said. “I think any man #ho | to Win Over Irish ‘named to the Helms Foundation’s makes the final is capable of win- : |All-America squad a year ago as ning it.” \juniors. This will be the first of Bannister’s list of possibilities In- areneeeeeeeeeons By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two meetings between the two cludes world record-holder Istvan aoe 4" *¥ee ’ Kenny Ploen, Iowa quarterback, | stars. The other will come at Louis-| Rozsavoigyi of Hungary, Gunnar aoe® ‘scored twice, passed for a third ville March 6. ease of Denmark, Jim Bailey * ‘touchdown, set up a fourth, rushed ‘of Australia, Brain Hewson of Brit for 90 yards and directed lowa’s ain and Laszlo Tabori of Hungary. e* “e will warm up for the best offensive of the year as the | Poet smashed Notre Dame John Majors, Tennessee tailback, of 16 home games for the Titans. rallied his team, scored two touch-| Louisville's defending NIT; downs in the final period to keep champions will have two games Vols unbeaten, 20-7, over Kentucky, ‘under their belts before invading the Thane | AP All-State Teams Will Start Tomorrow The All-State fectbaht teams a2 selected by the Associated Press of Michigan will start temerrow with the announcement of the Class A team. The B, C and D teams will . ran 23 times for 143 yards, com- the Motor City. ‘pleted three of four passes. Tyra, 68°" home-grown center Paul Rotenberry, Georgia Tech of Coach Peck Hickman’s Card- halfback, broke open expected inals, was the top rebounder in ‘tough game with Florida by scor- the nation last season. He was. ling twice and rushing 7 yards.|picked as the National Invitation- ot ria Thursday 'Tech won 28-0. ial’s most valuable player. : | ° CHEVROLET [ntstecones NITE SERVICE A pair of clever Detroit roller skaters won the senior dance-skate : ‘|contest at Rolladium during week- — , FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE ~ | DON’T PUT OFF NEEDED SERVICE end events on the hardwoods. Thev were Sally Gallagher and Tom Gregory, who skated “The Blues’ ‘Just Because You Con’t Toke Time During the Dey - USE OUR CONVENIENT NITE SERVICE — their winning effort. . La Yar anand SMW dy BF BL e «4% er ee _ IP eee *~e %a er eeoe e* ee e* %e ex e Wengen eee? eottea ee at, ree Winners of the novice contest were Paul” Plickta and Wilma — Jenkins, also from Detroit. They — 'Skated “The College — | First aed) second Gaiiestos ‘races for the second period were — also skated over the weekend, with — the following winners. | , erie Patty Rela and santas : ons boye-—-Larry Rouse and Budge ——— a ‘Wiiso nants se shelr car durin Class © girle—@ue Darimont and Su P mast : the Gay and just can’t take the | Waring . r needed | san Kidd. Scoot mations of epee wan, anes Sy Sere eee oer Por araton—rrank auaas ad a are Fe creat Se Fo Sa ee wiemnee oF 4g LSvEsSe ees “Y ideaaben aap ce Y S lala emma MELBOURNE = Th _f * geen nee ean 1121-53 basketball victory over a ; Next’ to the ' ‘works,” there’ § nothing SO satiafying ry es —— ICWinter 8s the he saceiog f flavor a National Bohemian Beer. ines, , said = MONDAY, NOVEMBER : 26, 1956 ‘. ia Lets aoe THE PONTIAC PRESS. : from Jersey” City, NJ, all right for tomorrow's races. Failure of Cy Young to repeat in the javelin toss was a major disappointment to the American team after the giant rancher from Modesto, Calif. hac broken the Olympie mark in.\the qualifying All three of Uncle Sam's ra mate, Called te sacha he SOE: * ing events b S. team ha Even before the night weight lift- mad completed, the = ' the flash = 4rom- Abilene Christian, pulled a} — thigh mugele, he is expected to be : Olympic Rivals Maintain Watch on Each Other Wolverine rine Skipper With Regatta Honor « GOLD MEDALISTS — Proud +-ments are four-U,-S.-Olympic team members who | won their gold medals. Displaying their prizes are left to right: Glenn Davis, Clinton, Ohio, win- of their achieve- AP Wirephote er “ot the 400-meter hurdles: Greg Bell, Bloom- Los Angeles, winner of the high jump and Harold Connolly, Boston, hammer thrower champion. ae F ‘Daniels of Jakin, Ga., 19, Ameri- can ‘finalist! was fourth. * * * t their success of four years ago. ‘* * * Gordon Pirie of Great Britain. his third Olympics, failed to quali- by a back injury, did not com- By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS easier to name the teams forbid-| ones sure = go * «© With a jeintiaes number of tra- day-arid a single contest due Dec 8, the bowl picture is almost as , confusing as-it was in mid-Novem- CHICAGO ®—The University of ».,. Michigan's Bruce Goldsmith plied * « up -168 points to take individual Harbor, | ag owe ively. Brown University won the re-| Last Saturday's only contribu- gatta for the second straight year. ‘tion toward clarification_was-the tived up yesterday to what came! concluding 7-7 tie with Penn State.| = onships, The college football season has| The Rose Bowl chee the one, skipper honors in the Timmie An-! exception where lowa and Oregon ston Memoria! Fegatta at Belmont State captured the Big Ten ahd, : _{Pacific Coast Conference _champi-) | Rose: low vs. Oregon State ing invitation but Southeastern Colt Fans Finally ge Hee “BALTIMORE (P—Billy Vessels sat be finishing with 290 points. Bowdoin decision that Texas Christian’ 1.) t) being a command football placed second with 288 and Michi- would be the Cotton Bowl host for gan third with 283. Michigan State the second straight year =e ended up 12th in the 13-team event. ing a tough 20-17 decision ov Snow flurries and winds up to 25 Rice. miles an hour hampeted compe- tition yesterday in the finale of the | three-day competition. e ® : Here's the fowl situation at a glance: performance ordered by fans of the Baltimore Colts. * " ‘They watched hm with “Ltold| you-eo" giee as, playing fatkime stale’ undefeated soccer team Number Y k| for the Loe, Angee Rams. |” NEI Standi IR ened umber Yank |» » spe, NFL Standings Fi Vessels, the most outstanding Oarsmen Make Fimals _ | cotege vacc'ctis2'wite paying] ‘enous roormus uxscvs draft choice. of the Colts. But he WL T Pet. Pts. BALLARAT, Australia — eee and Russia. Only the first chose to play for Edmonton in the Ney} York $ ? 2 ro] 4 U.S, eight-oared crew-battling un-|two qualified from each heat. Canadian footbal league. Then he|w $3 0 625 133 der the “for God, country and} America leads the qualifiers for | went into the Army for two years.| | Ave mean 723i = . Yale” motto—and Jack Kelly Jr.,|the finals. Australia has five and/The Colts landed him and the fans Cleveland 36 0 333 119 determined to make history fe-' Russia four. Germany, Italy, Can-|couldn’t wait: to see him run for) WESTERN CONFERENCE peat, today led a record number ada, Poland and Sweden each has / Baltimore. ‘Ciesee 2 73-1 873 203 of Yank oarsmen into the Olympic|two crews in the finals. The) They had quite 9 wait. Vessels | Beitttere 13323 rowing finals. | Swedes’ iron men- doubled in both was allowed to carry the bail only —_— rranelice ; : . 5-4 4 The Eli eight, knifing into a) ‘the fours with coxswain and the ‘four times as a substitute the first\Tes Ange 270 2 we their comeback, climaxed-a-near- sweep by the United States in. al events. make tomorrow's finals. “In qualifying for six of the sev- en finals we set a record for a US. team,” said Clifford (Tip) Goes, chairman of the U. S, Olym- __ pie Rowing Committee. “And that is a fine accomplishment indeed. “We had no alibi in losing the). fours with coxswain. I think we were just as good as the other three’ crews.” The U.S. entry. of James Me- Mullen, Doug Turner, Jim Wynne, Ron Cardwell and ges en gre all of Buffalo, N.Y., it their mii wie ‘behind strong headwind on another leg of eights. Only “the American: fours with coxswain failed to [ ‘seven ‘games. France, Au str fa and Finland) —— ‘each has one final crew. semifinals for the seven gold med-| The U. S. fours without Coxswain | the Detroit Boat Club crew of John’ Welchi, Jim McIntosh and the Mc- Kinlay brothers, Art and John, meet Italy, Canada and ‘France; Ayrault, Tacoma, Wash.; Seiffert, Rochester, Russia, Poland and Germany. Pat Costello, Birmingham, Mich., Australia, - and the pairs with coxswain, Art Conn Findlay, Belmont, Calif., and Kurt Mith., face and Jim Gardiner, Detront, who qualified in the double -sculis Fri- day, oppose Russia, Germany and ‘Miss. Southern Tangerine-Bound ORLANDO, Fila. lINS)—Missis- sippi Southern will oppose West Texas State in the Tangerine Bow! football game at Orlando New Year's night, Mississippi Southern, which has a season record of seven wins, one loss and a tie, accepted an invita- ON SAVINGS oie | The Commit National bank | ll pays 22% A Year CERTIFICATES — Deposit your slide _ savings or investment. sf pene Aerts jaction until. the season is com- ; | Saturday. Gridiron Bow! Picture Still. Hazy pete. After three full days of compe- tition the United States has seven medals in track, equalling the hot pace of 1952. Americans have won one event they did not score in at Helsinki, the hammer) throw, and lost one that Was won there, the javelin. The victories in the 100-meters, broad jump, high jump, 400-meter hurdles, 800-me- ters and pole vault duplicated The only American qualifier in the. 5,000-meter: run was Bil] Del- , jlinger of Springfield, Ore. who ‘placed third in the heat won by Viadimir Kouts of Russia won the was beaten ty by finishing seventh. “Max! about Truex of Warsaw, Ind., bothered | irnmediately afterward. ton. State College of Texas today|year schools in Pasadena's was named the Eastern team in| Bowl. ; TWENTY-SEVEN,__ ]Texas College Wins the Junior Rose Bowl football Gil Gridders Junior Rose Bowl Spot |""The Rebels wil meet undefeated in Annual Tilt. PASADENA, Calif —-Arlinge|the Ith” cok dake Soe DALLAS (#—The gentler sex os Sle. Drawing Fouls Decried Big Seven and Missouri Cage Officiating — KANSAS CITY i® — Too many, basketball players are trying to lure opponents into committing fouls, coaches and officials of the Big Seven and Missouri Valley conferences declared as they com- pleted their annual two-day pre- season meetings. Faking or drawing a foul has no part in the game and coaches and referees shoould stamp it out,’ the Big Seven people asserted. | ‘Eddie Hickey, veteran St. | Louis University coach, said the Missouri Valley group agreed to" stick close to the rules as writ- ten and not wander too much into | interpretation. The Big Seven coaches said tech.’ nical fouls should be called on coaches and players on the bench. | The meetings would up yester- day. den bow! off announcement of their de-| Cotton: aca . foe | British Broadcasting Company | len watt © a nd Canadi j n trips than to list the. ‘cis 1 2. t 0 oppose a c t Canada Rejects-Games TV MELBOURNE # — The chair-|run stations in Canada and Eng- Colorado vs. Clemson, 'plete. Baylor, Georgia Tech and|man of the Olympic Organizing | land. are cooperating with the film Duke or “South Carolina—Atlantic Houston are other top candidates. | | Committee today charged the | pool.” almost run its course but it's still ‘Coast Cofiference officials have| Kent Hughes pointed out that ‘more than 100 American TV sta- which probably will be selected have refused to cooperate with the tions plan to show six Ot i ame: No ‘announcements. Ten- from among Tennessee, Georgia Olympic TV. film pool, . — ‘nnessee is belived to have a stand-|Tech, Syracuse, Though could . walk Georgia. Navy plays “my in Philadel. phia with a possible Cotton Bow] bid as added incentive. Navy and Pitt. by unbeaten, Tennessee | Ww. Should they falter, Tech) in Syracuse conchided its campaign Nov. “by walloping Colgate 61-7 while|/ = Pitt's chances faded a little in a! @ ‘Clean Records at Stake EAST LANSING ® — Michigan * suwpar’s Baltimere 346. “Lor on TV. programs of a half hour each. 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They have two daughters, Mrs. Grant MacNeil of Lake Orion and Mrs. Harry Boice of Rochester; also five teamamreiseeboedectan acme Driver Cut, Bruised Kiwanis to Dine - “When Auto Hits Pole Cafeteria Style, Tour New School Joyce M. Vincent, 20, of 815 N-| BociuesreR —Local: Kiwanians Main St., Rochester? received minor cuts and-bruises-when-her|and their wives will tour the new a cafeteria-style dinner at 6:30 p.m, A board meeting has been - Attempts Wheeling Out 'plannedfor . crash on Auburn road near the|®f Edwin Forbush, 312 Highland. * s * the left side of the Party to be held Déc, 10 at Club Rochester, with dinner’ at 7:30 p.m. This will be Ladies’ Night and new officers will be installed. Fred Noyes is chairman. Arrested in Toledo ; —_ Two Pontiac’ boys arrested in|Girl, 18, Crash Victim, Toledo Sunday are suspected of'Treated in Hospital “Mary ‘BoE, Sexier: son St., ig in “good” condition at | Pontiac General Hospital with frac- tures of the ribs, one finger, and received tolen from Pon- a Sle was the passenger in @ car the es taken from a hiding which went off the left side of the road and struck both a tree The ys will be returned to!ang pole on Auburn Avenue near Pontiac today for questioning, they| Rochester road in Avon Township. = ee John Ashbaugh, 25, of 3555 Liver- nois Avé., Rochester, told investi-| gators he lost control of his car while trying to pass another ve- hicle. Groceries From Store 2 A super market customer tried se wheeling his purchases out thé back| Two-Car Collision door roge: Market, 178' ° * * 6 N. 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That same night lall three stations were blown up, halting the flow of Iraqi oil not jonly to the Mediterranean and Europe, (Iraqi Petroleum,. is owned by British, American, French and Dutch interests). : “s © @ The press! was deliberately blinded to the Soviet miitary sub- jugation of Hungarv, Not a line | fo" This new healing substance is of news from any Western source l—this | offered in eu itory ot ointment was carried the press or radio. \ improvement was main ed in | form called ae ration H.* Ask | Omby the 7 * radio and the ’ cases where rs’ observations | for individu > cabled euambqalant Soviet official news agency Tass were — over a period of ration a or Prepa: cintment with spe-**te- sunted. x ar i . fact, write were so thor- | cial applicator. Preparation His that sufferers were able to-| soldat pp aD a gt or When a inister Nehru guaranteed or money refunded. made his statement Nov. 19 on make sugh as “Piles, have eonsed to be a Reg. U.8 Pat. Ort. 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The California’ highway patrol -| said William D, Wales, 28, of Long Lie to Police in Boy s Death Authorities’ Confused| by Ghastly Confessions of Young Parents HUNTINGTON, W. Va. @-—Lit. ued martial law, which left the and burn it, as he had confessed | but to Syria herselt.| 447 | . The Good Housekeeping Shop of Pontiac wD HAMI ’ ‘1957 Model 21-in. WwW Diagonal ‘Measure i.- ss BASE EXTRA \ Free Service Installetion & Delivery _ Long, Easy Terms “90 DAYS SAME AS GASH » 95 ‘Only-$10 Down Sheriff H. D. "Humphrey: “said! +the ¢ase Was closed. = jin Tt several months more, gives him a several months’ vaca- tion before opening in London in April after Humphreys announced Bil-''58 . om ly’s father, 24-year-old James Bea-\city, N. J.) is a shoe fancier, owns 76 oe tle Billy Beaver’s father didn’t ;smother him, dismember hig body to police. Two-year-old Billy, missing Eddie Fisher to Spread Sponsor's Good Will By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—Eddie Fisher—who now signs autographs “Boy Father"—is so popular with Coke that even though they're dropping his TV show in February for local programs, they want to keep him on radio and hire him for » special good will Ambassadorshig: . lights that glare down on the Russian Consulate, gave a scary spy atmosphere to Park Avenue and 69th St. these shivery nights. . The extra cops, and the search- . * * * Marguerite Piazza, once of the Met, took a cheesecakey tub rom his crude log cabin home bath in purported champagne in her new act at the Pierre as here since last Wednesday, |Cotiliion Room. She pauses to ask, “What year is this—19292 was found dead yesterday. Investi- gators said he died of exposure and his ‘Parents and grandmother, earlier with murdering him, probably be released to- * * * . Paul Harbour, a power company d the body along a pipeline right-of-way about 1% miles from the Beaver nome 20 miles east of Hunting- Dr. Robert Barrett, ‘Oh, that was a very good year for taking a bath.” Viee gal Pat Ward and husband, Atty. Delavan Smith— who married in March—have. split already . . . Sammy Davis Jr. has two Thunderbirds—one for each foot . . . The new Ziegfeld Follies starring Bea Lillie and Billy De Wolfe is rehearsing in Bea's living room , . , Since the 34 Avenue El came down, the bums, unable te stand all that light, have left the Bowery and gone uptewn where, it's darker and more conducive to sleeping in hallways. — “lll get you an audition,” the wolves now tell gullible gals. Cabell | ‘They take 'em to a cafe with a violinist and the gal’s permitted County coroner, said examination to sing for the boss, who’s presumably listening. (More darned showed the youngster, weighing singers aren’t hired that way!) THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . an extraordinary 60 pounds for his) age, had died of exposure in sub-) .The weird developments came, ver, had signed a statement say- ing he had smothered the boy, |PAlTs: hacked up the body and burned it in an open 9 i snealh Beaver. "|| The elder Mrs. Beaver had con- tributed to the confusing aspects! jof the case by earlier making a) ‘statement that she killed Billy be- cause “he-got-onm my nerves.” Neither ~ the parents nor the| grandmother can read or write bizarre statement to fear of au | thorities but insisted he had been treated kindly by investigators. | ‘ Building Fires Gain © NEW YORK — There were 409.- 1044 building fires in the United} ‘States last year, according to the; ‘National Board of Fire Underwrit-| ‘ers. This was 2% per cent more) than in 1954, when such fires to- italed 399,182, g \ Electric Dryer $128 \\ | HAMILTON Automatic | ‘ |}, WASHER FUEL OIL| No Contract | Necessary Call Today. Gregory Oil Co. _ 94 East Walton Bivd. 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The cigaret influence is everywhere,” notes Elaine Malbin. it ordered a smoked salmon—and it arrived filter-tipped.” - That's earl, brother. "(Copyright 1936, ame Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Old Art Collector Britain Trades Taxes for Painting | LONDON —The fifth Earl of ae at Powis castle near valued his es} ‘Powis—ptonounced po-is—lost a ‘Welshpool, ~ladvance detatis of the » though he said witnesses would in- (Spellman Flies to Manila "| MANILA W —Francis Cardinal “jaywalker” or merely “the the -the deal, govern:| kind to be negotiated in Britain. ment passed a new finance act, ;where death duties can take 80-which empowered the treasury to: ‘per cent of a ric man’s estate. take over property it regarded as |. The 15X17-inch painting, called outstanding .for aesthetic «of Tiis-, |. Van der Weyden, Experts said it | could have brought $350,000 on the open marae j ‘government 'National Gallery today—but re- tate at $3,663,424 and asked the ,ceived credit for nearly a quar- fifth earl, the heir, to turn over iter million dollars with the tax all but about $700,000 in death collector, ‘duties. Trustees and lawyers be- . * «@ ‘gan paying over the money in in- Everyone seemed pleased with stalments, It was- the first of its: Earlier this year the “Pieta,” is the work of. the 15th toric er, Century Flemish master Rogier) and was virtually demolished, ol- ticers said. Patrolmen said bey replied, “I can't 1 guess I | was”. when they asked him if he was married. ; \Indians Under Bed in- Heap Big Smoke LONG BEACH, Calif, @ — Po- lice say 6-year-old Wayburn Mace used a lighted candle to search under his bed for Indians. The bed caught -fire. Firemen _ extinguished ‘the flames, their equipment. blocking traffic on Pacific Coast Highway for a quarter of a niile in each direction. The boy's father, Ray W. Mace, (30, told police and firemen he'd give his son a a ee i tara Probe Begins on Two Issues Senate Opens Hearings on Federal Highway Bill and Campaign Funds WASHINGTON W — A: Senate investigating committee launches hearings today to scrutinize lob- bying on the federal highway con- struction bill and to learn how ‘Political campaign funds were! spent. se | me . * Sen. McClellan (D-Ark) sum-, moned Democratic National Chair-| man Paul M. Butler as leadoff | witness, and Republican Chairman | Leonard W. Hall for tomorrow, to give “‘an accounting of campaign | funds and activities. a ° ws egy & ae fo acest the special committee has been conducting under a. Senate reso- jlution instructing it to search for evidence of any improper or ille- gal attempts to influence senators, Senate candidates, or officials in’ the ‘executive branch of the gov-' ernment through lobbying or cam- contributions. MARILYN MONROE Committee staff members aie questioning of Butler and Hall probably would cover gome mat- ters already dealt with when Hall ‘and Butler testified recently be- WANTED TO BUY 1000 COMICS—TRUE STORY NATIONAL GEOCRAPHICS ‘fore another Senate Elections sub- We Sell Complete Line > lcommittee headed by Sen. Gore ee (D-Tenn). Piper's a Outlet s * * McClellan declined to give any, a Auburn Ave Torey lobbying on the multibillion dollar highway construction bill. al- clude spokesmen for the American ‘Automobile Assn :Spelynan arrived by. plane today the five-day Philippine National be onan Congress opening here e@dnesday. Cardinal Spel!man, \Reawe Catholic Archbishop of fP Robert Ryen in |New York, ig the papal legate to. ‘ “BEST OF THE ) BADMEN” Faulty vision causes five per cent. of all industrial accidents and 15 or more per cent of all traffic ac- cidents, according to safety sur- Plus ote aa : | BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elisabeth Lake Read at Telegraph . INTRODUCING JIMMY ROLLINS at the Piano, 7 Nites Weekly _ ® Delicious Chicken Dinners © Cocktail Bar eS l if T fp ‘eteni IREAT Yo Ir Chl F Good DOORS OPEN 10:45 * * } / Coll FE 8-0483 | jin the world would have bid for’ | Mary. In the foreground are Sts.’ '‘Dominic and Jerome, : | The present earl’s father, a des-/I | i a distinguished collection o |] EDDIE ALBERT “Every lice. and museum | it,” said art dealer Ag- new. The. painting shows the dead (Christ in the arms of the Virginj}. 4 i e | * * ;cendant, of Clive of India, died in| 62 at the age of 90. His estate included 35,000 acres of land rece TONIGHT JACK PALANCE » 0 i Alleged in Testimony * dyear-old Detroit court bailiff, testified through his attorney. yes- terday that he fired the shot which ayga- County farmer, _ * * hunting companions last Friday when Krise was shot five George L. Krise, 34, a New-| nea! ~ <<“ 0D “What better way to'say Merry Christmas?” W-2d b ALLEY OOP WY MORE POWER THAN SHOULD REVEL ww HANE LT a2 BLA SS "EGAD/ I'VE NOTICED A TIRED. FEELING RECENTLY«.No 7 ‘ DOWN. _GATTERY/<« AT MY Z AGE A FORMER ATHLETE — PHYSICAL RIPEN- ING OF MATURITY! POISONED he? © 1008 by tA Rerwee tee TM fag © 8. Pat OF ~ BOARDING HOUSE .f ONTHE A RUN-} OLD AXLES 2 THANKS- IN THE BEEN « = ‘ = } W Afatt Sq oct |” Me SR DOESNT LOOK LIKE - 74 MALNUTRITION = IT'S THAT RADIO“ A LOAD @ YOU GET AT THE ZY ACTIVE JUICE OWLS CLUB <- LHEARD You SPILLED A OUT OUR WAY THE ARCH OF TRIUMPH YES, I WAGHED TH’ DRIVE AND RAKED LEAVES-- T in , | i A ii * f° 1058 by WEA Gorcicg, tee TM Rng US. Pet. OFF DONALD DUCK ae TELL OONALD ALL'ABOUT I CAN / Kos rove te \yJ | vA led& o> © 1956 by WEA Service, inc. TM. Reg, US. Pat. OM. By Ernie Bushmiller UMMMAiiAYAAS AUNT FRITZI--- OPEN THE DOOR —-~B PA ke GUSH (4.14.£9F-—— (| -I FOUND ~~ THIS DOG - DOWN TOWN a ( CAN HE KEEP ME @ _ CAPTAIN EASY By Leslie Turner YOU'LL STILL HAVE ON SEEING VIEASY. GOTTA RUN AN ERRAND / JUST DON'T | | TWO DAYS TO POLISH YOU THRU THIS] | FOR UNCLE JOE OUT IN FORGET Your| | uP YOUR ROUTINE "BAYSIDE! } PROMISE 10 STOP] | FOR OUR PROGRAM. “ate i ING BuT LINSIST W ITLL WSS PRACTICE TOMORROW) OKAY. PAL. ® & FOR HiMA THAT YOU CAN'T PAY FOR é IM GRATEFUL FOK ALL YOU'RE OOING Evoy and Strieber | Se. 2 | i Hl TS . BSS iNg Y, A ) *e¢* eee hee ee ee 7 ae eee eee Take advantage of this easy way | 2 | to solve all your buying and sell- ing problems. 1 Every Day inthe Pontioc Ht “Press DIAL FE 2-818! 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MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 26, 1956 = mentee ie Scene =a InN LOY or alee are ma ov. 5 Few i a world "hig equal Jou = tif “that -cameto-an= Funeral Directors 4 MBULAN GROUND ao t wy as FE 4121 Donelson-Johns Vootheos Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Rerrwe, Fuse or Motor | reons Nor, 0 (Apr —Ericee rel gh a hens 28, heavy type toms eld by! ’ NEW YORK» — Steels, oils, | By may yrs _|shipbuilding” issues and aircrafts; on “steady on : Tet : yesterday 865 coops on 5 bs: POR. . aad (ae saath be were in demand as the stock mar- st awet prices un- ae Aes ' _ Movement to Atlantic Coast Feary, 360 ba; Bef, bie. w-iket widened its gains in early 3 a'aahy-idta old Foosiers 12-14 | Brighton, was anced — * Guilt of Mexico ports, brought Aggies, Jenene pF “itrading today. i - een Coney aggressive buying into grains on Fancy. 356 bu; No. 1, 2.50-3.00 bu. = turday the board of trade today. poles, Nerihern Gey. Fancy. 380, bu: Key stocks advanced fractions to Coun Deaths Saturday to drunk driving before : Sees . 30 be Apa Ray * Ne. Liaround a ‘point in fairly active : wun Justice Charles T.. of Lyon Wheat and soybeans lead a price sit St isct™a: f Side be | » 5 : - upturn although best gains scored ” saad aeomal “Wo. 1, 98-90 tes: } market picked up where} w= eS ee early were not maintained. Sell- ipens Topped. Fancy, 2.00 bu;| it left eff on Friday when it LAPEER — Service for William A eee ee” “img came from those who had Ne, i, 125-178 bu Broceolt. Bo. 1; 13°) scored its only advance of the F. Beardsley, 86, who died in La-|ing, Jim peeps , of ; | purchased late last week on antici-|110 bu. Cabbage, Red. No. 1, .80-1.00 bu ? peer County General Hospital Sat-|¥@5 fined $25 paid $25 court pation of at least temporary |Capbag Emre was + a i week urday evening, will be at Liberty|}efore costs Saturday at an arraignment a _ Settlement of the dock strike. jae be, Carrots, Topped. Ne 1124138) Evidence of monting demand for St i Chorch ot 3 SEES poe pearly ia Jus- 2 December and March. wheat wer, Wo, 1. 2.00-1.40 dos. Cort. steel and oil combined with the 2 oes ee a mett sold at new seasonal highs. SO did 1.50-2.00 4- to 6-dos. erate. Celery, Root. absence of any bad news regard- morrow. Burial Z : No. 1. 1.00-4.50 doz. Fennel, No. 1, 2.25- Cemetery near Cass City. His) Karl R. Wieladt Jr., 19, of 705 8. . March and May soybeans, as well 37 Fly oo Kohirabi, No. 1, 160-150 ing the Middle East helped prices. : “as all lard futures. Feed grains/des betis. Horseradish, No. 1 3.00-3.38 body will be at Baird Funeral Stevenson St., Royal Oak, paid a lagged and at times dipped under brby"Onioss, Sey Foner, 1.36 0-2, Sag Bethlehem Steel was up more| tome until 1 p.m. Tuesday. Com-|total of $100 in fine and costs Sat- j ‘No.l, 100-110 50-1D. bag. Onions, Green, than a point, Gulf Oil around 2) ing here in 1925, he was a janitor./urday after pleading guity to leav- vibe previous close, ‘Dealings were)ie. {i fe’ den hehe farsier. SSE a Boeing over a point ; ing the scene of a property damage I OS ott an ad ERE EE eee Service or Tose Dice of Wert Booted Tore ot ee he | ; ‘we t i + “ _ f Di of West ld was % to 1 cent higher,“De-|°,e"fiadiones. Hothouse, ‘Ne. ‘i, tt Shipbuilding stoc’s were spurred| . HOLLY 55, eed, ge eager ship. _eember $2.44%, corn ungHanged dos. behs. Squash, Acorn, No. 1. 1.00-4: Iby-the demand for new shipping in|S©*uist, _ _— ; : 7 bu. Squash, Butternut, No. 2. 1.00-1.50 2 p.m. Tuesday from the Dryer to % lower, Decembep’ $1.38%, pu squash. Delicious, No. ig 4) view of the Suez Canal blockade. Home aiek arial | Say aad co eats unchanged to % lower, De-|bu. Squash, Hubeatd. > ! 735-27 18-| Newport News Shipbuilding was up : —s ae Sic tances lon rf —- h yarns s TT. cember 80, rye % lower to % high- |i, basket. Turnine. Not, 45-50 be.|> and Bath Iron Works well overs. came to this country from|S-7721. 3 , December $1,49, soybeans bce ie nae GREENS: ce.|®, Point. New York Shipbuilding, Susden i 1928. died Gacaay fo 1% higher, January $2.61%, and |,.7’cabbage, No. 1. 1.00-1.80 by. Endive, which gained 7 points on Friday, afternoon on his way to Good-| If your friend's in jail-and needs lard 2 to 7 cepts a hundred pounds et i ya aig Fy 1, 06-180 was delayed at the opening, with rich Hospital following a heart at- bail, Ph. FE 5- or MA §-4031. higher, December $15.32. [ba Bscarole, Bleached. i tet pe 45 bid and 50 offered. Aer . om adv. y, ; basket. Lettuce Lees, We. Tota te U. 8. ~~ and Republic _ é Ryding —— — =" “Gegin Prices Geen, aati" B.et| Seman cree’ spat, | wixonl sevice Rata] “QERESY SERRE AO FI greene prvone 190-135 bu Mustard. No. 1, "S| Zari| Royal Dutch was another 1-point ie Ryding, 66, 1305 Wixom Rd. sonore anne en : Gare ee ro bs 00-135 bu. Turnips, No. 1. .7$-) gainer. Texas Co. and Standard | wi) be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday,| The Notice of Sale of, the $375,000 ee ay Be el oe ; Large, 15.80-16.90, 30-dos, cese; lee Jersey) advanced frac- |from the Richardson-Bird Chapel |Roteg a eee cactaken Comimunity March , |... 244% July. |2...5 (74% medium, 11-00-12 7:50-8.50. : i in Walled Lake with burial in For eens published in ‘The Pontise Press ey oe pee 149% : Leading rails improved fraction-|est Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. He Sh"ivovember 12 10956, ts hereby amended f: a ASE ae cree Lisae! a = ana ton.\ally following news eastern car- died last night at his home in ine dave e Vigo sax be Monday, v- March Gis 144 July af 146% Detroit, eases included, federal state a ask a a two-year illness, December” 3, 1956, instead: of e : ee 3 | Waites: 0 a weight increases 0! per cent. : 2. The maximum interest rate on said). : gent. Los den. nee 15°30 ea Jearaod gry St tetra tnree 40M rt Mo; large Motors were mixed. Pivotal Mrs. Carl Bowman bonds shail be 412% instead of 4% per Dee seve May 1.2L! aS levy oa: amall 0-28 wid m styia ee Sde\Cchemicals rose with Du Pont up) MILFORD — Service for Mrs.| 3. The interest cost of each bid will : cee EI NS a Taree 3 ave 41s over 2. Carl (Alma Mae) Bowman, 25, of D¢ computed by determining. a( the, rate Baga + -alling bog ey es pcg et _ * # 68 sees Wiat |Commaerce) willl be al| tne ects cneen sat tea) tends oe Grenades Injure Ten sug ‘ave 3%. Opening blocks included Stude-\1:39 p.m. Tuesday at the Rich-|January 1. 196%, instead of from De- - Whites, Grace's extra large 41; large Daker-Packard up % at 7% on 7.:\ardson-Bird Funeral Home here, maturities’ and deducting therefrom any —— KOBE, Japan (B—Masayuki-Mi-+49-4957- pana args 000 Shares, U.S. Steel_up 4 at with burial in Oakland Hills Memo-|” on ‘all giher respects, the. terme_of — yagi, 28, confessed to police to- SMe Sedium 39-29%; amail 24 {70% of 2,500 and Radio Corp. up/rial Gardens. Mrs. Bowman died '# = day that he stole two hand gre-|Grade : % at 35% on 1,500. Lukens Steel’ at her home early Saturday. thove "previously pani of. ROBBINS. ae army covet ant aco axp racs | @dded another 2 points to its recent) esidies her husband, and her son po gg omal.boien oars : : ae CHIC | —! . advance. Carl, she is survived by her par-| Dated: November 21, 1056. te on Oct. L 1355 “because my girl settled: ge ogy Oy Wine ara aa On the American Stock exchange ents, Henry and Stella Stemper of ov. 26. 1956 friend got freindly with one of the|ine prices unchanged to 6 lower, 9) prices were higher. Gains were Farmington. Her grandparents in- STATE OF MICHIGAN—In the Pro- ” geere AA Cis, 06 2 41; 90 B 60%; 8 C ngt grandpa bate Court for the County of Oakland, - passengers.” Ten persons were it-|so%.: care 99 B 00%: © C8. ssi) made by Creole Petroleum. North ‘clude Mr. and Mrs. William Ash- |Suventie Division 7 = jured. waging pete Sag to} cent high-|east Airlines, Eastern Gas & Fuel jey of Wisconsin and Mr. and Mrs. I J ihe matter of the ee he 3 er; G2 per cont or Deiter A Tiras 32,|0Rd Imperial Oil of Canada. John Stamper of Kentucky. Her 14 ; 4 « ; . : = * *® *& To Phillip Walker, ne of child Ruse Didn't Work ee SS ‘brothers are Elmer, of Walled) portion having {led this wena Wee ort te aera mixed, a Da Willard of Pontidc and Tom, Cours ails ng ‘inet "the —— rere: : ~ ‘WINNIPEG U—When a man sus-|_ ATOES =) the t made its Henry Jr., Ralph, Lester and Ray, tna is unknown and child has violated pected of passing a bad check fled|_ CHICAGO. Nov. — (ospa) —|only advance of the week. The jail of Farmington. Her two sisters)s law of, the Sapte and Gat case oni ‘ from a downtown bank, two pursu-|E tess srrivels 61; track 007: ‘ete! Associated Press average of G60/are Mrs. Irene Petrosky and Fan-|ot tnis Court. / ‘nq detectives and a bank exmloye Base emer. gt aay tighe: socks row $160 to $160. lal Stomper of Farmington. adi, Ste St a no RO A ee = PQS ee : slammed behind him. The three New York Stocks ® ; ac land County Service Center, Court House men plunged right through the Romania Seeks Ai Annex, 1260B West Blvd. tn the City a * [ of Pontiac in said County, on the glass and caught the culprit a Livestock (Late Morning Quotations) j : tn day C) Decoesber, aD. = nine ES | wot genase eel Visit to Moscow Sesser om = +.ee ones < 4 at sa a ~ DETROIT, Nov. 36 (AP) ‘USDA) — | : 303, ws Hogs—Salabie 1300 ee estab. Aled Sire <2 3 Kime Cae, 7 service hereot, this summmene ane Botice | Dividends By a, opts Sees Nh Lr Oe 3 MOSCOW (The leaders of Ro- ee ee ee casa beara = ahd feeders; steers and helters| am Airlin .”.. Pe aa alee - Eons Communist government Bede pacer rer preys — aapeapes printed Sharmen Strong’ balls steady: stockers and feeders (Am Gotn”’""": fag Lice & My | gs Se ee Oe | eee Ok mace fer cry Products, Inc., of Royal siow, weak: few head prime steers 27.00 Am Gas & Ei. 364 . eckh Aire -. #4 ily in search of increased econom- |More. Judge of, teld Covrinis 330d day Oak, announces a quarterly fet Fra, Seco 'an as, including ‘mostly (Amt M& Fey . 388 Lone 8 com . S4iic aid from the. Kremlin. of November A.D. 1956 dend of five cents per common choice ‘steers at 2600-3525. lead high |A™ R'Gen',..” 68 lard... 167/ Premier Chivu- Stoica said at|Ses! UR E. MOORE. choice slaughter heifers °23 scattered 3S 7 ack Trk ... 37 % A true copy Judge of Probate share, payable Dec. 14 to share- fies good and choice heifers 18.00-22.00. am ameit i$ Martin Gi | 413 the railway station his govern- RGIENA R. MURTHA, __halders of record. Dec. 4. {itis Gape‘san en’ ignar erade Mert sAm Surte 2. 8 Mtdebe' a”... an4) ments first task is to “strengthen| — Potet# Rests. dereges Goran The firm manufactures and mar-|{¢\90-11.00; few better utility cows UD 10/am Tob... 12. Med Cp..... 367 friendship with the Soviet people kets excavating and — yoy canners and cutters mostly & Am Visco in 323 Gee cn a in and other Socialist countries.” . ment for Cai lable 456. i gi”) Mpls Hon..... 4 penging cawment for Ford and) Pt Ri oP iinet Maced By Merwe HY Death Notices strong other grades Heoky: carty |tcte a} Ment Ward... 40.4; _2¢ was apparent one reason for sales high ¢ and prime individuals ati cst Line ., 464 Motor Pd... 42.2/the negotiations at this time was, 9; ,cKmERE, NOVEMBER 24, 1956, eggs Wy and siananrd thee: aye ee is someeg ” 30.4| Moscow's desire to strengthen its) William, 34’ Mechanic St, Oxford, roac es cull and low utillty 7.00-13.00. Bait @ On... a6 Nat Cash R.... 80.2|POsition in Romania in view of| Sft¢, 8%: ,peloved. Bassend | of : . Bheep_Salable Snort deck gras A Bendix Av ,,.. 556 Wa Dairy .... 368 Py : = choice 88 Ib. rn jambs No. 1 pelts quet ...... 14 Nat Gyps 40 the recent developments in Hun = a eel ae Tos. One Full Year Guarantee } tuiiy steady, “ 120.00; no early sales peth Steel ....17) | Nat L 4S gary and Poland and the worsen-| 3sy Nov. 3t> at 2 pm. from the fre = ee = pisces = — as isi pel’ MPs. 3 ing relations with Yugoslavia. Bossardet-Mabie pel. oe CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Brit wr: es $i % No. Am Av... 424| The Romanian-Soviet negotia-| ferment im Lake oe Comey: Rox Ex Company CHICAGO. Nov. 29 (AP)—Hogs 12.800; | Brun Balke Til ans Not Eee. Pe }itions were described only as on Se St active; barrows and w Budd Co ...... 185 5 \* rr at Bossardet-Mabiey Punere . cery Stores and Restaurants. Re- | higher: top 75 up: lig -) eal fs-80 50 | Burroughs 7g Nwst Airlin... } questions of mutual interest. Home, Oxford. t 4 main out only one hour. No sows 26-90 higher; bulk mixed (8. 180- Colum & H. 133 Shens Cag”. rejThe emphasis on economic €X-| GADDIS, NOVEMBER 24. 1956, = used. Yb barrows and gilts 15.75-16.00; few Camp Soup .,. 34.7 ns Til Gl. 62 | perts in the delegation indicated Jesse ae i 37 Marion St. . nee, lots mostly over Tp 15.50; most No. 7 -- --00 BS OM .4 ene at the main purpose of the visit was dear father oe Dre. war = a lhecd tenotiy Nan 1 16%, mined O'S. {-3 (Capital Riri. HS Pe Param Pict". 21 Tito seek additional assistance from{ Kietnechmiat; brother of S rege ae Ib, ins:00 tte Gels ob: ‘a Penney. NG ||, a22|the Soviet Union. .| Mill’ be he ay renal or at Distributor Opportunity 4 50: 1 wn sree: EE i (la eee | L p.m. from the Dudlex H. Moore UNLIMITED EARNING Ib 9.80-10 80: lghter wetehts'10.50-1100. lh Le Bt Pile Bae i337 Harvey. McCann ettetaing In: POTENTIAL ri batters gull ot tony eeabe (Chiang cE Pree B21, Arraignment Slated ep 2 ne Wahed: cows fairly active; mostly steady; Clark eulp £86 Phill Pet... 82 p.m. Tuesday. Mr. Gaddis wiil Exclusive franchises detng | Dull steady to weak; few loads and max Mo... 68.7 Pillaby Mills. ae, state at the Dudley H high standard to low choice steers 17.00. SearCulal. 103 y Moore “Puneral Home, Auburn ee here in nearby " eens Pit Plate G. 00; small lots and individual head Im otties. aan etth ity Colk Paim .... 42. Pullman ... in U 0 Aa ase s sales knowledge. Get up andved- [Tiny $04 tender rere (9.00-12.00; Co) Ba A +." 302 Pure Ol. Bs | HARDEN, NOVEMBER 1986, ae cacaneuen Cea kee largely. 11.50 down: canner and cutter! Gomwe Fd .... 40.1 pee a | | Tania =u Churchill Ra. : oa 6.50-9.50; shelly canners down Con Edison ... 44.4 Rex Dru * “95! John A. Killen, 24, of 986 Durant. uburn Hetghts. ov nian many highly successful opera sae 6.00; utility and commercial bulls'consum Pw .. 47 Reyn pd a2 = hter i Mr. and Mrs. John cee Unions profer nd pre. PLLsecthee: canner cana, cuter tals Coat an $22. Rapa qos i. 2g St will Be arraigned today in Cir.) 1, Harsin Maat Schat fog given men who qualify. Mini- steady bulk good and sprmrtin beret Sone Sores : $3 fo teen ae cuit Court on manslaughter Harden and Mrs. Helen Sloat. mum operating capital required; 20.00-24.00; few choice and prime 25.00- Cont Mot ..... 61 Royal Gus * 96 3 charges stemming from a fatal ac- Graveside services were held to- peek othe dined couse ead 30 0: a one Pca poral iyo0- Sonn bg mare = ep’ Pap “ 3 cident Nov. 3 in eka Town- meg phone number in : fa; omelerd ond good calves 11.00-| Corn Pd... 282 oy Ww sss e ship. = | DEPT. ED. P.O. Box 769 M08. Deere, > Ha Sead AL RR” 36:7 ; rly sales wooled slaughter so BOR REPLIES At 10 a.m. Today there were replies at the Press | office in the following boxes: 1, 3, 7, 8, 10, 16, 21, 24, 25, 26, 28, 32, 40, 53, 62, 63. te ~ Help Wanted Male 6 $40 WILL EARN YOU $10,000. NEW invention. Proved sales plan B‘¢ ofits, Sales outfit free. write CYCLO MFG. CO. , Denver, i BUSINESS WOMAN WOULD ory Airlines Need You See our ad under 'wSTRUC | __ TIONS. Uniy __Airlines. Train- | ing Center a MA A PEW “working men needed st once for outside work, some mechanical ee helpful, Apply 1064 W. Huron between 10 and 11 am. AMBITIOUS SALESMAN TO SELL thy 10957 Oldsmobile. The hottest Highe Please ‘apply ip PAT a © Pred Thom pecan P Circulation Dept. The ontiac Press EXPERIENCED DIE AND maker « 3180 Auburn Rd, Auburn _ Heights EXP. 222 FULL “CLEAN UP “MAN, FOR aEe Dodge . Novi el Walled Lake GAS STA ATION ATTEND- plus Iibera) commis- in person. Dale H. 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R 3-4427. oO 0 el a a AND on or 3 HOUSEWORE AN ness, ; See ay PARTY, pre- ae ve before fi a.m. or stter 9 p.m " | iy YOU WANT TO E GooD fhe pleasantly and easily, full or part time, we discuss ~ | unique “group-se > : itn ucts that oye man a wants. Jee Bol car pont poo Mew ope . deliv Paid week! Pl Laren RADELLE . M. oa derson, Beaviea't . ® to 12 noon : ae LADIES, IF... want s new interest—if you~ ~~ extra money tor ahaa i etics, FE +4 LEAGED EADY FOR Avon 1OHT re of year-old . More for some — wages. 5 i busband ‘e works _Auburn GF AUBURN care — wife while 106 «Cherryland. OUNG LADY NEAT “APPEARING ¥ 63 N. Perry, after 1 MIDDLEAGED WOMAN, y Auto “club of Michigan, | ~~ GEN. eral ewe: cooking, live im. MI a rs id 4 nf me eArRy, RON Tro aes _CENTER 5 ‘LADY TO assist with HOUSE work. Live in. Phone 4 to 6 p.m. _FE 32-0065. §TENOS COMPS TYPISTS. AND cierks for temporary work needed by Trueman's, Detroit's finest of- STRONG WOMAN To ° g only. WALK GEN. Ueman, also some housework. Call rE 40679 from 1 to 5 TEMPORARY CANDY . BAKERY ALESWOM For cuesmmes and eriods, ‘el-Huron Shooping for our store a heli¢ag tm the Center fer ages 30 to 45. Apply in per sop in store, $:30 a.m to 4p FRED SANDERS Tyrie. “EXP. “PLEASANT WORK: fi ee Sept eesear ead | girl Cal Mr WOMAN FOR work care of enti Le for q go —— 3 days Sta e tn Good home and wag 4-827) WOMAN TO LIVE IN, i OENeAAL cok in housework and- 3o . 8 Help with Between 3 «nestaged children Sat and eve ic : _Sun__off Good selsry % 23-4393, WAITRESS Full time. Night shift: No Sunday work apply in persen Bilemar _Inn, 6 W Huron 8&t WOMAN TAKE TELEPHONE OR- ders at home resulting from lecal anc nations. advertising leiting. uires 20 outgoing calls io whom advertising matied. Previous etigerionce ~ 1700 Low ti 3, oe Delmar, WOMAN OVER 35 GerFraty housework and 2 children. Live In, ave-age $250 to _App's in person, Sday week OR }-1045 oo JOBS OPEN = A 8. amer, Ew $5,000, ‘ravel paid, Wri a * natier- Info. Center Room Go Stuart St. Boston 16 MANOR WOMAN FOR G06f Watkins route we train Fou, steady fear round no lay offs, om) 150 a Peirs. - PLEASANT MONEY MAKING opportunity for man er te call on farm fa Oakland County Pull woman milies, in 8. or part time. Year round. No experience _ or capital —_ required MPAN NY, i Write MC- 26 EB. Clark “ AL ESTATE SALESMEN OR ag hey area Tpteymam A Ag anee oject Exp. ree. Bieter. Rees Bill encies 8A 8A Graebner’s JOBS FOR MEN , ~ WOMEN GIRLS RECEPTIONIST: real R E NT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, house, apartment, any: thing. — Want. os give Universal iN OPPORTUNITY —T0—BREAR into real estate Big pay woman, ‘Advance as ict ‘< under IN. aycrigns Airlines Training Cen- sible. Mrs... Hackett, TRAINEE; administrets (1613) k -AccOUN rawr: CPA; state firm < Plimitations, “with life nent position. Must be experi ae Sue oot secu 5 ® year enced care and mainten- RECEPTIONIST; PBx (exp. y “e des - for_ad- erated tame a eaureaea . jan $300 vancement, A ll to 4 Wed- P NIST ; 4. Resday ~~ 1-28-56, mascneats ply persomnel office, City Hall, os rere wpm soerenery san Hotel, 125 N. Perry A 5, Parke St T) . . for Mr, Pa WTD. EXPERIEN FULL 7 we = _| WTD. EXPERIEN FULt ee at Se eee Bat | Sn aa Reema am | eters, an, vance possible, NG MAN BETWEEN ND ) i Call Mrs. Hackett, EM 24106. 0 to manage store. Salary pias | ” me sexy TRAINEE; light opportunity. . BUMPER -. ne oo Phone FE 4-4562. Ask for Mr. TILLER reist Body, 38 Bt., } Orion. Rest. oh ancnenakt tens an , Help Wanted F: otter rey ALERT. EXPERIENCED REAL e emale 7 ON cae sues fr at ‘ HEN : ¥. Airlines N ed Y 101) W. St. FE §-6181 Irlines NE ou ween £3} TRAINEE: office ave't “16ag). ee. ve ass’ (2008) 1 yr, GRAEBN ER’S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State _ Bank on FE Graebner’s—Ro 207 WASHINGTON 5-9277 al Oak THIRTY: THREE 3 “Office Clerk $220 Bright ad ties in Miss ls CENTER. B-i, FE 8-046. who. st CAR lady ts deversified du- p> stile. See REER Riker ee * Instructions Ai rlines Need You BEST WAY Qu. for pay or pis pe bow anieal | craftsmen, tooi-die makers, DRIVING SCHOOL Rotel, aein tte 8 pam or Toate: : ember 20th, 19 om. to @ p.m _Work Wanted Male 10 = A} CARPENTER, WORE MEW hk WORK ALL KINDs. Ress. Joba Peetherstonee FE *”* +130 N. Work Wanted Femle Ti DAY Pick G cl} SERVICE and deliver. 47 WANT BABYSITTING. and Sun, and after * OR days. & PEP BUSHEL [RONING, Pick. and deliv S Brayton eS OR * IROWTNOGS. : 32-3478 son f | SRY, WALL TAPING SUARAR Sears Wks Strains gL Raa _ FE 2-30, PE 1-046. “ROOF | a BULLDOZING | '@ D Tompson Free = 2-1631_- ont Wiman‘ae. nau” =) Se SE Rep ey a ay, job wo big or S-4828 CHAIN SAWS Rented and seid. FE 20077 CHIMNEY WORK tired + WA estimates email FE FORMALS AND oa Tk cos- i made FE 2-30. ACh CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUPF- finished sae . _ Moving & Trucking 19 ASHES AND RUBBISH MAULED. ret eae ete, cleaned, rs a] MOVIN +HAULING —— SERVICE FE 5-3458 ‘Trucks to Rent Teens, cae \% ton piekepa Done trucks ‘Trailers ‘and Pontiac fe ra sed Industrial Tractor Co. ons = EDUC no Ld RATES you. Smith ROO! : Sows. FE A. i ~ TRENCHING AND ’ 4 | 4 et Vie, ‘ Rroge: Store & Fi Mt Sept Guieen. anh an pm. wptch, Coach and NM. Sanford Lost: them, Ctinices., & Ord Fri, $.30 to 11:30 a.m. at igt & th Wed, Homes bee | ee WaGazI EE xm s Gab arty O'Des, pa es emblems. soles, PE Sdee ____ Travel “Agencies 235A PLANNING A TRIP? Bove _ ONTIAC TRAV ‘EL ~~ SERVI oot _W. Huron 6t___ : Wis. Celeron fo Beare down town area soem.” | Wed. Contracts, Mtgs. 32, FE_8-3251 Metin,” Mio ot pete « (Lv ibe TAA, ee he lt HY cra em LAMA Ate Tin. Gop US. Por. On VEG: _ geeeogpes For Sale Houses 43 - et eat Oe “1 can only shoot birds hiow — I fell over the fence 7 Share Living f Quarters 30 WOMAN WOULD LIKE A is ~ Pepamradles share home, _Wanted Real Estate 32A eta aa ers ee tn ee ee ORR calle CASH BUYERS WAITING : * before you Sell Edw. M. Stout, Realtor We or immediate hare Highest Cash Deal Rent mt Apts. Furnis! Furnished 33 PROPERTY! We nave sales . foree We ANCING = ¢ advertising we ave the experience, ever fifty we ‘have the buyers We wors hard @ get results “IF YOU WANT ACTION, EIST WITH US! nity: M. Stout, Realtor . tai 3.” p ‘a. one ruse aS TRADES an fb of trading your nea! | tate, We have homes, farms, in- 1 ROOM NICE mee oe a on Joslyn busline. FE 34376. 1 @& 2 BEDRM. LIVING ROOM, kitehen @ bath. Clean, comfort- ole, Sa ue take, Bete baa. ra 1 LA -|3 LARGE RMB., refrig. utilities so LARGE OM Murphy bed. Private bath and en- trance ares round floor, Adults. 70 ve UNION CT. APTS. ANOTHER wae a BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE 3 rooms and bath in exe. condi ope ye a Those Pa PONV 1st 8 ae Whion” ct ‘ee caretalsr gp.| WISHES AND | "XG HEMPSTEAD . p r 102 EE. a PROMISES WILL UPSTAIRS IAT, «, ROOM Ax AND ai! NOT SELL YOUR a cana aataaceedl sim WA iG RM. or down, in Pontiac, MY Seine. PN dia or ES Et WARM AND PLEASANT, I OR 2 — oe a Wk. = Front. Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34 = AND BATH, $10 ARGS BPH, A? BATH. 8 LARGE ae- PA yuas. * poral Bs pei~ 2 Thay quite 405A ry Lay 3 ROOM ri. FOR RENT, 3-675. 1033 7 RMS. AXD po "PRIVAtH EN. EN- trance, eg 84 decorated. OL 6-804) & 1 ROOMs AND BATH, STOVE an¢é utilities furnished. Liens | with baby welcome. 281 Oskland 7 _ROOMS Pe oe ran TTHEWS S&T. OR 3-8033 "jy LARGE Rus. 121_Henderson ROOM fA tr a in. Priv. = —_ & week days, all day week 3 7 ‘AND BATH. PRivare - entrance, $60 a month. APT. CLOSE ent. PE 23-7114 St. $15 weekly ake children, EM BATH, STOVE. _refrig. fom _EN ee 7 LAROE ROOM APT. iN LAKE : Children welcome. FE oases. a 3 & TILE BATH. UPPER. WELL- heated & clean. 47 Charlotte. FE 8-2025 et NM, Porry. | Wor your land contract. We have immediate tion, brine fase de- action, your con 4 to Johnson toda: A. JOHNSON, Realtor ‘1704 S Telegraph Rd. FE 4-2533 MORTGAGES GOOD PROPERTIES % the Sire ta gee" iane ww. = mon St Phone 2-A316 “Wanted Real Estate 32A WE BUY Pontiac — Ope tl ie pg Ba {. = HH. BROWN, Realtor WE NEED LISTINGS. ~To_gell-To Trae . IT- WE'LL INSURE IT | DON'T PASS UP| | MONEY! Sell unneeded) 3 LARGE CLEAN ROOMS. PRIV. beth, Ist. floor, util, furn. 2651 Elizabeth Lake Road. 3 FURN. ROOMS. 256 PROSPECT. FE 2.3467, ‘ FURN. APT. COUPLE covubewn. Sot 4 & BATH. LOWER, WELL HEAT- oe ai Prospect. rE ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH & EN- ye aod FE 7-601, 3665 A 7 ROOM APTS. CLOSE TO GEN- ospitel, Inq -|@ ROOMS AND BATH UPPER pave pang —— [ls ag ieray Siggy PE 7 NICE LAROE ROOMS. UTIL | “only. ye’ 230. : 200 | Norton. ’| [ROOM MODERN. 650 a MONTH. |_| a RM. APT. REAR DOWNTOWN. | FE $0506 PE 47050 ‘ S ROOM, UPSTAIRS. ON WEST Fi TEN | _side, PE 54429. FE¢313.. 7 ROOM MODERN HOME, EM * unos won Shanes pie 3, SECO FLOOR gage Teoma. FE 2-608). or FE 2-174. 6 ROOW close in. BRAND NEW Salmer Street, just south of 305 Orchard Lake Aven Je Pontiac's finest new apartments, are veedy for cecupancy. AIR CONDITIONED autom: FEderal 86918, 2 RM_APT. ADULTS. wa Baith ¢ RMS. AND 5 sat UPPER, 1 bedrm utilities furnm. Aduits only. 314 S. Marshall. LARGE 3 ie only. Must act as FE | REN | $350 Fe a 1473, Call between 6 and 8 $85. FE 0-1870, perw 5 et Ys stn. Inquire 2168 Willow By only. ? Hi 2 j . veg welcome, Leund F a onitine mid of Commerce i June 15th. sa88 Fox, EMpir SR BD 108 tee ren we 2, $ Kenllw PE 42031. _Reat Houses Untarn. 36 1 LARGE bs as AND BATH, $10 weekly. 3-4043 FOR RENT, ‘neat. |< Room aD BOARD. 28 CHAR- Ea ae me ed 6-ROOM BRICK HOME Te = Nd py A Psa 4018 or OR HOME. a A ow We. es q 30 or ji le kin, refrigeration unit. +4 ‘Aube FE 23-0239 URON N MOP. ws 3. day or week, 45 _West Huron 6 Phone 32-6266. FEW MOTEL cL UNITS, CA Gr Be tree TV. 618 private bath. by On Terms WALTER GREEN 5 nies. boon! at TARE FRYE @ ROOMS, KEEGO HARBOR. FE $6379. ig —— @ ROOM BRICK HOUSE. VERY within 15 mile veabes of Pontiac. HO MART warm .FE 21716 after 5:30 ai) cruae ef at: $ LARGE FE 2-167 after 6. Sat to buy. 5 room gre The oot 51 DeGota Place. FE ¢- rity ’ -iesi. type bome. 2 Areplaces, full base 2. 28, ment, 2 HEATED “ owner. FE 44325 home. on west side, Garage. $05 ; a: Ber mo, Call Realior Partridge, | yULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ No Down Payment - Be : 2 wn tree |3 BDRM. SEE FULL BASE- DESIGNED FOR coc epee et 2 3 dedroom Fa the ened ment. Stove, petri, 5 miles out-| Small spac lake | with full basement and rough wir- side Pontiac, FE 41837. and stores. Carpeting, he ey heat, | ing; iid on our wi 7 ROOMS AND BATH IN KEEGO | attached garage, patio, pretty emnal) down payment. arbor. FE 4-236. landsca, lot. West suburban. 7 ROOMS, CAR PORT. ELiza- C. W od Co. Estat COMBINE —— ieee Mart ike. FE Brick. qoeticctene Ley P. O — v- natural fireplace. Ful Pull ve basement, Corner Williams Lake 7 ROOM HOUSE. arate §-room income. Natural fire- PE «1368 — own wate. It all adds : p ROOMS. 005 A MONTH. to comfort, convenience and 10 Acres & Colonial diate occupancy, FE #-1028. security im this lovely country Farm Home $ — anu he ed ayv- 4 bedrooms. Fireplace. 12 © 32 ft. Pee aees es | DANDY : living room, diming room, 1'2 SRM. HOUSE. FULL BASEMENT. | 2 becroom bun Full base-| ba large wtility room, full stoker heat, satemgts hot water. ment, built in "53. Nice east sub-| basement with hot water and = _$181 Dine Hwy. Dra: Fi. urban location. Easy terms. $8,-| heat, 10 acres of so 1 SIDE TERRACE. with over 800-f. on blacktop high sue Na ew re S| ior kecss ee 5 —— DOUBLE Be A SHARE | “Have several ——s elty prev. bearing fruit trees. Possession in Chose_in erties to trade small farm BROS. Letgpe te R 3-1205 Open Eves “et 1_ §—Sun Sun. 10 to 5 STOR | Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES ONLY. $1,200 DOW > Ko ome deal "me ft. y to move inte a 7 room home on Liberty street. Pull basement, good construc- tion. Owner must sell, so bring us an offer. A grand house for children. SHARP AND SWEET Excellent 3 bedroom - basement and furnace. Tile bath, lovely kien Evenings after 6, ar r 6@, call Mr. Joll, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 43538 ONE BEDROOM HOUSE WITH $75 month, MA 6-1317. SAM Sine HAS A 2STORY, 3 bedrm. house with gar Call } t information, Mt. Clemens Eves. Mr. = BUD" | FE 5. FE_baoet @| Nothing Down WaT Balle For _ OVERLOORKING WALTERS LAKE Situated on four lots, wooded and beautifully landsce 9 msem- moth rooms — 23 ft. living room, Ii- brary TV room, dining room Glassed-in porch, 2 be] heat. Basement has built-in ber. . HURRY ON THIs QNE! . E. STRATHMORE uilt in 1950-—modern alow, bedrooms, ceramic rer aaenstive kitchen Yes, fun base- mem. gas heat, aluminum storms ti bie ot, blackiop “wnrect Tan eek ng 5 soa chan te 4 per cent merlonen: | Humphries @& N. Tel Ade Open Evening eleg __ Multiple Me Laing vies ° BARGAIN: GOOD HOUSE. i, ---4 living ddd, th -osors ca = FOR HO! OR on Sarr MA LL FARMS, ‘ "Eodie AND BATH. SMALL down payment. Call a Between 6 and 7 ial aged coup LARG MIKES. p= ween He yay owe art a ES HOME. NR. ceees. FE wn ee MI SUB, CAPE “ rae = Se : =: mrsaes ‘knott?—cedar——— Sate Call after 6 pms PE| —— paneled re ree ee ecutifully TO ed Garin, | $1,000 Down _Sty, nraae: fences fenced J a sement NICE APT AVAILABLE STOVE. | fron a betries, Children welcome, | Immediate Possessio refrig, and all turnished./| Reference Reasonable rent. Call is § bedrees wes n i”? vice, Of pres, after 3 p.m. MUtual 40654. - oa aes Fn with privileges = ONE i ONE 5 ROOM | NEW 2 . AUTO- utifal Elizabeth Lake. unfurn. eign. OF ‘matic oll heat, At White Lake. ———— living meee dren odeom e. = References, ares, oe Bay, f metal page "tink, couple, as caretaker. Call PE | pats BEDRSC HOME. GARAGE z mn Boe er, . 50185, a * Daten Lake. $75 Like New tures RENTAL | _month, PE 81398. 3-Bedroom Rancher . . | bByine ‘ UNITS bg, aol 3 ate ot BATH. FULL | With lake privileges on 2? lakes. 065. * Desiral suburban ation, Attractive new duplex trpe units. roll PANGUS: Realtor on one with carport, Saent PERR drive. Includes living room room Reasonable rent. Located In Pon- ORtonville Contect dining are> drapes, combination | ment,/ NEW 3 BEDROOM &SPLIT aluminum storms and screens. A waterfront home, fireplace, 1‘) | Forced aly of! heat, auto. gas ack yearly $i00 per month.| hot r, r. e corner 8. 1070 Wyman, Wi . | lot Youll leve st. ed at ’ VE 7. $14,700, - SOUTH ONE with l Pipette | NICHOLIE| © NEW 3 3 fatkooar ARTER — oe rouge’ dg Seay i seme 0 , : _plumbing FE * “~ oe BY “QWNER East side. FE aise hy - arte _ MONDAY. NOVEMBER 26. 1956. oe ee ~ a _ For lowses 43. ~NEW. nthe CIVIEAANS ter é 180 RANCH = ea “Roos = North Star | ONLY $350 Dow N 1 Home $3320 MONTHLY = -) home. New all brick 3 & Insurance ail BES Fi Seco $7,000 cae ea Ps saa at] sora Paice ae oct aie FRANK SHEPARD . West near brick = be : . Model wit seg coms, | ONLY A FEW: LEFT | exe Adame nd. of Tete OLLI ” eat -of Clarkson, Open i'sm.| Loads of Features | FERNDALE” ae ee su | |W. YPSILANTI best All Improvements In. | Meee eens. het wee- | Asbestan shingle, are eee sare ter Sigcer parece. Paved side] % moaera, corner, it inet Sete Ee Tomei ‘ MODE pots ag yard, Terms, Lin- er er 20383, water, WHITE oe ie Ee : 7 PM. ‘ oo ————— WILL, TRADE INg” es Blaine at High Street Sylvan Village RoC COPPENS : BR amnaine at High Street | iMwuteg nee ewes] COLORED ONLY . ' could desire—S rooms, 2 baths t . Oe ictus ecre 9, Tous, 2 athe | Owner has just auiherited Sate i placered eal, Aluminam |? owes. bas tiring fot, pEALTORS CHAS. MAROTTA | easy Ramet ui7SSadt"aad | fiat thle Srdroomp hae ai 125 fi. lot. room, 1295 B : kitchen, three and full 96x Be sure & see this . Open : uilding Co.. heated o. fibedrms. ais sewing room. Pu we Wits BOLD A SMELL Hot PE tise a | Ba Comey oll trnace.” Full rage. ( om your & a 456 EE 5.00 basement, gas water heater, V: | LL. H.BROWN . Realtor Ths siher’ hes ¢ tosms end ate nS ee $72) Down basemen Close to. ores, 1362 W. Huron : Utility seem OU hee, a1.300 Poy only B. cost " “dp FES war (0 owning. 4. very pf schools and | bus Tine. Only $1,388 4 onthiy payments 6 per cent in- fortable and bedrm WILLIS M. BREWE terest. Floor plans drewa to suit} AT Erlanle and ttractve Poetrm:| “SY LVAN VILLAGE For Colored Famili z RE fenced-in x ilies . [55.. Parke Ph ont RED HORSE o Lake treat one| Ze yard and full paved | We are fortunate to be to Down zcirmy medi, Shake 2 tate a eme_F En : RSE, CORP. | Hm te Wages Fee | wisn ren] hao ee te et = : x = i. “ ~ . rs ‘Vs car- WiLL COMBERGCT on | $LNA sere. For intgrmdtion call BUILD NOW : eed ok eed ee neal Dintries se a Mialng apace. owe Tos 98.5 36 3 bed- rs. : Wit bulls to Your plans or ours. 2% petes, § room modems. OR a Pa eeem.| SES et yh i paign tine oe Pe rn | Reise, FE estat” * * Rrcraces A” Meriteetres BRICK S meat: $ car'garage, ‘Lares tensed | ata 2 BE mane Te ot es | ATH. PARTLY PUR s sini 3 eR K STARTER im yard, $17,500. Te: boords, Living rm... dining Fm. | m — provides twe nished. Corne! ~— . Pieri 0. Ter —? “costo on ¢ e. Pull Lake vinees Owner wa pl ponees BY OWNER “Hey Dad, TI made the school... !” + ane oe. See 1 acre of T. G TR E peg full bet t+ Big| ener, insulaied. gus og Alanon - Lae Pv en a Bun TR -EavO | gee neat eae ee men Pp kr i apie - Ah gta best. 2 con-8- | Dishimacter, fenced Neck ya RAY O'NEL Eerste Wee ide terme FE) —| eney “euste? than to tintin | 1868 Union La Rd. eee “| Ss ous L, Realtor | cent, DOWN or Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43) iow for appeintorent c y ne oi EM 34071 h K. = =o “tee, Shown by ap- om large lots. — appointment. ABTLE J - 9 phone 2 Sotreees, Oo ba 3 Satan tte a LISTING SERVICR | 1. 4 TEMPL = CRAWFORD AGENCY | & tang: "Paul" price $3.86; “S300 onn &. Tw n, | K. G. HEMPSTEAD ORton 139R2 Collect. Jone Fi : 7 res ; Pe cise | 2288 S15 Glass Ra, Phone REAL URON 8T ice a sige NOME DRAYTON. OWE re Toe ce teense Vet goou back soa siz rm | Fr yal ETON | Ersanes it Sto « abut $350 | 2208 OM | a1 west Huron Bireet ee, ra Pers, wees, some, Miutins. | Stes ca anertanee *pesitiul fireplace. A bara “LIZABETH LK. RD. N : Phone FS _boee!_Bve_FE bee ang basement. 2879 Buick. $4,300 PULL PRICE bots inside and out, ‘Excel: ok ee ee “foceled, Immeciate possession. MOCIAT O st Rate geo _ #h,- c * : = See ee | ice ae | Ermer * | WITS Tc Rb SPECIAL STOU abe Arc ros and, nicely ‘decorated. Garage | — Sedroa made io mere |p 3 bedrm. Pull bas D. | Pirat time offered. Cute & ; sean enmen tes a ateise OPEN ss Phone S7R5._ : Exira it fot anch Home Pot l0bzieb. £12500 with ieee. | heme, Besutifull ke Best Buys room, living room, witn marble $1,000 DOWN will buy this love- fs all aicely landscaped. ¥ Six room home and a 250x K. L. Tem eoee. - ob styled . & parlor, 1 bedroom and | 6 $14.950 ly 5-room aust see this oh 350 foot eton, Realtor kitchen bath on main floor, Full base- 8 —7 5 bungalow with knotty at only §13,- qn ee I. Sele See ee | 1a Coshaes Pete nd. yar estes | Oba aliving room, end Tod ment, hot sir furnace. Large .3 bedroom full base fait base room. b ee oe ag Hey ~~ After 6, bedrooms, full bath. Full ay wear room att Re, bares typ | ae yee ayes yard. eh000 fall ‘price. Brick OneStory ; _ diate” ae tk |e 3500 DOWN = Water furnace, electric hot enough to a ake © dandy activi: | cation. City weley sad se- new. price. Three bedroom ‘home with “cworth looking at today _4 and newly ¢ aoe ; bance CROOKS RD. ties room. lawn & old shade er. Select oak floors, flush -{3 BEDROOM ; hg : rated. hoscment ‘paved’ sarent:| maaay cimer feoualel fon Large 100 x 237 lot with srese Sam thet sew wite seme doors, tle bath, and auto- a we pre BM mieage oe Pleven nm ri Level Home aad tures te mention — so call poatndy aon south bet peme ft. barn for qheoe citing pantes — $8.8 t , To uto, tool shed. 1308 | : ter er. oe cana Picture window in kitchen bs GHT today and let us give you ii of mers for those who want to play. If WIN TO RUTGERS; RIGHT oe by whet you deo eee d home for $15,- aoe hear athe phy “45 Oakland os PE 5-044 38,750 wi “9.500 a st and bath and 3 bee. tt I br acres or sone cae tN Led BUTORRS 5. . een Arey firgpinces, wiih, one in or | aay cone roams wo, Guay seam ted | ad SE fer OO tae | aR AY ONEIL, Realtor : re You Interested? dy beach. Total price $15.- iii Lesli R N down oF trade equity . Been sed’ cf quod trester, en | 207, 0. Telegrams BRICK for only| Brick and shingle home that L-+- Fs lluams Lake | sscass ee Middleton Roche: Sn rubber, plow, rags. wagon @oa| front FE Ste or OR Saert mis, spun. oh] has se ergs eames 3 BEDROOM. STARTER se = foes, ee eee eee, taal | WATKINS LAKE PROKT — } BE = ma. _all| good. ’ . our = Soth, Tan oe see etn ees | = ty + Lake -Front-Lot_.___ MENT. ‘ox WOODED LOT. NI rer $1300 DOWN te own, thie nice chome at + “me Aaa fue te By brag ple Efe A 4 ke Front Lot ____}_Sitre aaa: = | God beth heme located ‘near up! Only 3 miles to Oxford, rma, EM 34108. =< district WIRING IN near ion W (yt SS - oom. ED. #288 DOWN, Ft beseevent, “ail furnace, Bie ta008 down SS") 128 tote. Ot approved, Betucen . - . e¢ ILLI AMS Close to Gen. Hospital Coy eee F. C. arATns rtm fiomorbe forge “shiding Goer ¢hossta: $28,000 dos a Es fae Be: aig Belawin Avenge septs Spat | Payment Wood Co. of coe em. o tee su fire alarm system ond alum: W H ITE = sas FE ¢oo rooms. has. full” base. Biz reom home with tnree | REALTOR | ogy OF >tm icine is sat week Bide. Only’ SeT per month i : bedroom zim Twas mee : INCOME & ACREAGE [onan Sees | Remain Petey irs Sea | corer afr 0 OR Sue et a nes BROS rcs ett ven te ee. “ for only $8,500, terms, ~ pay garage, re = cocoa See ee ES ee we ing. 2 car - haned Beat $900 DOWN ° comaae Ca and soestess = Tty located on Just Listed: deep. 2 “Teh yard — Sines torees ——|—Yoomy “eat mn a ieee a REALTORS 7 repnase, guest Touse beet cuubiris of town, tngioses Wards Orchard area. Dan- rw gee GET pon : sak Hegre, ocaled. on tures yee ti S—bun 0 8[ ee ee ___. modern ranch home fal | Whitfield Sebeol dix MULTIPLE You can ha CHRISTMAS | — Corver fot on east cide Ie Clots wr bork 3¢-T wt beach: eat! ie and a mod- ct, One story home with LISTING SERVICE nes ve very sarty pee- mediate. this A Y EM 34236 for details ee ais is per week. a be asbae pe el pe grey fm nn ne eg Pap a == one. See K today. Huron ¥ Good enn he ad Son coe m8. roy 22R1 asc. | A home your thee L age J malty tte t = Gus $6500 - od beads gata, enn ciemingi siding. see siee0 De seaped lot with evergreens, — A pteme, Tee wil be proud te own. ad - ‘a8 Total price on this 5 room floors plastered yr ics J. A. Ta lo} Five A ED: 4 BEDRM. HOME. IM- rd. Som a = paved erg eb cor a ee heat & b wed = located on Wall-to-wall ~carpet. Bath. wy Sh Coment “ type Sa “yond. Complete price $5,800. T) Sine os - eRe. uF Sear x) mn, and ty | emer. garage, paved drive &/ Seastiat. Chose So commen: Siiate cech to enertunce, Dal. of leneg et teak kame peltoeats: i 5 e , extras. = s * LJ t “Dorothy Sevier le 4 by @ "akin hes, Deen anes | wey oes = MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE rooms. —_ phe dictions quick sale with j ol nga for Soe SE line. 7 ; $68 per month ing taxes = $8500. MU 46063 © privileges eo prea veneet \78 + Free Parking | for e. future. Only lovely moses sieaek BRAND NEW LAKE NT poe ap poege bend N a tases ‘fate ton, mag ety NOW. BF, evel > | Ee ATEWAYS to] tear Btsmect"witn'oi | re, “Wathite Tare tome, 1 cour teas. | ORTH IS eres ee | Cass tam wens uee ze Sh Ld 1 WEST SIDE Need eben HAPPINE L-Stieses Oat oT emai name) i 9 i be et bent 10 ACRES, HOME wale emrance, Ont Owens, Bath. | Tom 2 replaces, "we Ser we recreati | One of nd = ‘*, r to wp yAiigehed garage Reasons x 4 Bed » (GAY LORD SS | roo azoncow xowe | iMiwhadeumec | Sa (tee nicest romodeed | Pa, "Firennceimt ters | 3iigg Sh Om ran hom : ar “| TOOMS! |ise p EAST SIDE bac nate, Dessension, Five and aA A cenuereatively | house trom top to rs OFF HATCHERY RD— pu "4 t $1,000. DOWN | toe -, Open Eves A URN < | Rosemont. iurnage, nies tot" Noes up iberal terms um vers — new basement. fur- possession. 2 bedroom’. living ~ cen sah 5 ue 6 room in FE 4-9584 au AVENUE | bas e, electric water beater, voor 114x168, oak f ck =, % acres. gmail | . od ath a — room ¥ schools, Price 4 large fa aay po bed bring — bath landscaped yard tots, fue al got Shes 9 iy 2 nee : CUCKLI f REALI oe a 16 N. living room me offer- | NIC HOL dining spac maya) os cal EM 4197. extension 5. : c¢ Lie EALTY Good Homes? | Sylvan Village —= eee alls ex | | ps ot BRICK } = bedrooms.” Saty gst-ene take past cas com need Fe war “_ ‘naa v Prost. aa eenr r= : room home wit ment, lendsce 4} se-| We invite = front, I'e-car garace tor ll ; h ped lot. Garage. Of- comparison. We . $495 DOWN — at 2 dedreom A beautiful 4bedroom in family "00 room. aaa sores ate fin atesn ase the best buy a the Sen 33 Ww. siee pees end'2-story. Can also be par = recreation resus.” ear peices. 2 ros Hi and. clean spacious ‘ or FE peng FEATURING: Plastered | oliage. Why not vot" * for Take over GI — “heat 2-ear— nd EE VA loo Perfect Lake Front and large 100x280" eae _gertte- | was te on “with steir- Osne Seenees 2 beenye | Walls, Oak Floors, C ‘ yourself only $13.00 fee, Paced ir eet Val peer rage. Lot 128x110. 411,000.) » (eee _ Belg Seanad aa er 10°x20" kitchen ann > gl tion bod eg mpc oan attic, Recrea- Multiple Listing Service lie Tile Bath Full eram Yours For A ment drive, 1 bedroo Co aha st Lake Privil | Silver Lak for charm. Cente? pail ee 5 A a Siedinaiiaiail seieabors,Prited 1 ONer?. LO | ments with” Gasinatore we ry ek me, Large Eis suiex 7 Pedroom. $1500 Da ake Sher ng oe r LaKe rom, i a hall, 16323 living Sendee ca banesanen terme” "| WE TRADE, BUY & SELL an men a meignborboed, ut base: Storms & Screens, W ide features ange wardeahe ee>- Business Jot landse! en, 4 extra I s by Oxbo = are = qales. ch" ‘This 4bedroom. home. ov- Bains, He" claeeta Recree DRAYTON PLAINS | 12 Whee & SON REALTORS area ate but 6 few features, ii OTe So City | jut She ge, | 9 st | Po Low cown vayment tor 108 e fr | ve Ra rege bene "oes, GA e — Silver Lake with laundry room wean replaces, $1,750 DOWN Phone FE 4-1557 SYLVAN LAKE FRONT some ot ewer and Water. ‘have toact to iy i really 2 houses om Belmont A Dr: te Pl specious Sat bengeceped, beach Nice nti ‘lope. to. a nd ere Som mod- KE N T ie = and comfort. ‘Large pg ae = Axe. EAST tmeeoed oe taxes and ope —o. m3) nedroom, pond ayton ains 0 as garage ranch’ fence. To a white | ofl heat. Large livi ment. and ESTABLISHED IN 1916 beautiful rec. room with =" . TO EAST AVE, . ; ener. $1500 down, a ae soft @ oom. and, bath home = elit bailt-m screened! ter: rose =e Include rich | andseaped. res Living room. well wae 1 tebe a Soares = ee | | Peoranry. ~ LEFT TO) Investment Wise 3 bedroo poo ge = Ea) treat! pace and NOT a bath a d pre s PF —— below bac ge sul can | w EW BUNGALOW - Stee conn sa w Ruperies a : Excellent 2story ine ome are eal full rath 1%) ear Baber uuaies 2 ia half BUT TWO FULL B an SSS | ween Yate re aN | See, aie Fei," MOON | ene eek are ere itd ea stn caditiqnal room 7 L | Better Brick Ranch’ \ omen basement. “oll furnace, bath. fuli | BRICK CA Dan eeageta, Gers toon. bedroe pon og room| BATHS. Oz NR. W ace, nice’ PE COD . Very tasteful <= m* overlook Ser near Seer parts Ok Qoors lange) ies fesctgtes ge | auc /EBSTER SCH. | PiasMacdgt™ D7 st 46880" | te bath” sutomatie ‘ol heat bese Taylor Iraveraied” Goetfeaten | hey atti, em fay : Set Space. on ot room, 3 nic ot pte ge att dacecatea m matic oil heat, base. ia_ eee own after 10 am. MU torn ae. | HOOF. | Ne} le bath ‘kiteben with “bt vanity | Soom ‘home within | block of Wee| TS. see ae FIRST afta Relmnbornond. 312,080.00 aesuron, INSURANCE bart "Only 48,060" itn Indian Vill ; sary and tour ti rice, fe m | Scremate ges ‘best extent with mash Well Mosled went ag an. STANTIAL DOWN Patient. a ree. Paribe neater ta ct 2 far elton’ beled ipa ndian Village This home can also be Salle. #. Plastered | Cently pained. Garage. A. fine 22 ft. living room. oii furnace, | PLOOMPIELD TOWNSHIP : | Long, Low, E . toda Sy ve 6 room and bath ; Light dustless basement. GAS value in this ex Py storms & screens, Own-| Oskiand Count; y ow, Exciting _Higiuend "Road mse iy. 106" KE. om gg in excelient condi purchased on a VA Price $19,000 Ph, FE stun: ter only 426,000 cn toume, er may lease with ie : 5,;most desirable res @ few of the fine | tion, tg.» fal in living rm. loan, ay you wish, 20036, . _ Now vacant—move terms HP aro tre 7 ranch eelch haae + untcoom ' wee gf -d you’ find in this fr earace, a oee- are the nicest 4- : REALTOR : Spits, Welllocated home near St. —— ; > sent room. A 32-tt. 8 ' bedrooms we hav RFE 43561) tae tieh toflet & Ie , cil with “limestone : aiiceg tear ¢ a cies for 1050 W. HURON ST, |‘ sh up nid be sbedrooms ‘6 fa Russell Young f\ and matchin $1400.90 FULL Price ily. apie ed g time. We will! prone pacsmree OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9 frase -S &% paved street. | 412 Ww. Hi ace anaes Lavetiont Home buts’ Hot Pott range story terrace with’ full be ra a eituatet ~proud..to_show | ..M! — 2-0829 E = MS own, Balance} — > FE 4 : and oven, Almost mt, 2-C, 5x rane in exe qxoetiont i vor small down ft. of 1909 sa. eS ym: Baggatal“secuee, Seze, 9 70 any of them. $1,000 Down for witre < DENNIS O'CONN 32. a ree olrerine = _For Sale Lake Prop, 44 wee nY Led Y OWNE R 3 Ai ates Lal 2 HOME 07 MA veAUTIPCL YT. LA LAKEFRONT Lake. 4.950, wn. rE Eee if ne answer, call MA ta oe | ___ For Sale Farms — 4s 200 = ACRRS Mogan TILLABLE)— joam farm » Staser, Whipp E Michigan. IV 6-1464 Parm Agency, 1710 Lansing evenings ED 23-0714 or Mr. Maynard MA 59821 for ap pointm ent | | | | “| An Exceptional I a | # Bountiful A We have fust listed ocairety the | | finest farm pear Postiac THE HOME ~ 3 phates: plas. | ered walls ocak fleors. full | ee Modern in every cetall THE LAND — @ acres tilladle. 18 acres of apple chard. 9 acres of grape vineyard Live stream on rear of property THE BUILDINGS ~ car rage im excellent repair _ing new in + ¥ bette also po ao boa THE LOCATION mile east of Clark: “THE PRICE —21 500. 6.000 Gown. | ‘BARQAIN, EVEN FOR THE. INVESTOR | Humphries © |\REALTOR FE 24% FE ¢7114— aon “ACRE FARM — pment % bedrm:; Owner moving. FE ames + etsy Dt Ses oer one ARMS ANS ACREAGE BEacTiPur & uiert ane 4 Call Rutledge OR FE ¢-0003 | eer rs 108 81 aL GOOD AND | ane Vileges, £500. Low “tows | ine farms 200-ecre = course for 'p eae eo ow Ruren - cane) ACRES ON STACETOP WR. Laneer ervey Wise | Bar. wm al.as +4900 I ACRE An butlding site. fer) tre “tami pearly wants 9 /hittle foom. approm 1 —- 10enye7’, e11se whe on 14 ACRE Lovely “2 acre Syeded vei oe sites on paved road be purchased with ‘ONLY see ito ff. on Oskiand. #3 ft. on Bald- maeenee Lad att Yipee for large de. UNUSUAL = ee ae This ual large homes. | “email store erty, 0S fect of Um te feom| - mg, of rmonth os 00 = - toned COMMERCIAL also has we = ig e fromtage of island on large iake 13 miles Wonka, “os an, 191 Delewin —____ FE S828} FOR MOTEL On rea-| INVESTMENT BUYS TAURANT, ‘ F eo ft. Diste Hwy. commercial Edw. M. Stout, Realtor frontage pear M'é. 665 per ft. > 7 MN. Saginae _Ph FE 5-6168 "Open Eves on ‘£30 pm. eal pli olen — front Gi 4 186 f MSe + * ‘teert bat -BUILD NOW. _ Rear Oxbow $15,900 it eRale Eis ahes ETT eel GUA hoa prne oc ~fTERBERT CDAVis. °™ 4935 Pontiag Lake Re Mt. Clemens Street lot, 1605305 ft. City water. paved streets, Ideal location ehurch, or office. Oniy $8,400 with .3,000- down. Victory Street : Se Good building Ix, sonia city) Confmercial Frontage and sewer, Only 50. ne ft. on W. Huron St & 46 ft. Avon Townsh 1D oa imabeth Lake Rd. by 485 Tarte welblocated, lots. dnise location tome “Ail ‘mended. “Only. 6000 fer] cl*parttag acetate trom F i mein highways. Priced at only Windcroft Sub. 817,960 with attractive terms. Let, O1x304 on Watkine Lake | *notner 200 f. of adjcining frost and High dry, ideal Rd. building site Only $800 cash. Terms tan K. G. HEMPSTEAD Ladd S, Inc.> Estates No.3. ot 42771, eS be ani LI) _____ For ‘Sale Lots s 4% Tou hare Sno ake FE 5-431!) 8 ACRES | te ere reom bouse with tera carpetne bene ceed 4 ti ooo, Terms. Ridgeway 018 Baldwin Ave F ‘Sale Business Peet @ 0 GOOD INVESTMENT i Lies | & “PONTIAC AC REALTY } | REAL ESTATE ING __20 8, Main, Clarkston, Mich. Dorothy Snyder Lavender 2140_W, urea PE 2-411 ~—“¥90 FT, FRONTAGE os ‘Satevle ave fro es zosed, Commerc Woon ‘corset oftier on property Phone FE For ae oe Exchange 50 AVART FE Clarkston - | SUNOCO SERVICE STATION FOR LEASE—-NEW SASHABAW AND MAYBEE ROADS Siation uber construction, We train you pay until completed. For uner view, contact Mr. Nichols at loce- tion Tuesday, Nov. 27th, 10 thee on! Gompany. Po 0. feb, “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” APT. - MOTEL Ten rental unite and beau- tiful cm ones quar- ters over lake in Oakland County. g oe in- cluded as ie as picnic ta- bles raft, hog loveiy beach. poatk get all the details on this exctp- | venal timvestment. Road Construction Located within 7 miles of imately equipment and owner will stay as long as necessa: © make con- tacts and bids. Gross busi- ness in 1966 ts $325.000 Part- bership being disolved oie. BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION —* A. LANDMESSER 1573} 8. TELEGRAPH RD. PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR MOTEL well ——— Us2s siges* ~the Th oa. Gus caver ihe eke REAL ESTATE INC. 29 8. Main. larkston, Mich SSarl R. taurant comanest at 1000 Sa Lake Ave. Fe «008 3pm s as tor ‘Tom er Red ONE COMPLETE BLOCK ON Joslyn avenue, roned commer cial. Close te Pontiac plent ideal fer any trpe bo«iness A ree] bargaim at $28 000 QAKLAND AVENUE frontare consints 3femiiy spartment building and used car jot CORNER OF 4 Has small ner for any type of business WE RAVE FOR SALE som the best business leone : . . Otve me os ral. ast fer | = JIM WILL IAMS, Realty 2 oe “rr +0861 Partridge } 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE SUPER GROCERY. well located en main =~ tm growing com- munity worth y sab Pontiac Ex- | cellent 3 padded alla'enn srone e aoe S-rm SUPER mi} near @Oas STATION and i on main a Trosting $87,000 pe ear, ave: Secs gals. per mo acres on bey — io partners Oniy $12,800 di neluding real _ estate, Will trade ‘or. home PARTRINGE: FRE 4-3581 £ kk Bs oP peas 1050 W. HU RON “ST, __OPEN EVES “Til 9 .: REALTOR Your Own Business an tecated property on main paved wey with approximately 125 ft. of lake frontage ulidings consist ir. only $1 | terms svailabie. = Bateman Kampsen | [REALTORS FE. 40528! 3118, Telegraph Eves. & Sun.! Sale Land Contracts 52 25% DISCOUNT Leake OR ol eT _ Cherokee Hills’ ills! copes ‘couuley Ra... mile west CART W BIRD, Realtor home and he *, owner's apartment. Gas c & tiled ie heat and ed and | tract balance $6,300, Will ¢! ce ace On 3.2937. Let Your $ $$ S| ce for You sae | \ We have both contracts for. rd after |, ———— "TV HATCHERY and) ~ * © 1966 by WEA Servien, tm” Vin MM. Reg. US. Pat. Ort, + “You know my prospects better than I do, Mr. Enderby | en ssid much do you my your vice presidents?” . Money to Loan ___ state Licensed Lenders) — W HEN YOU NEED $25 to $500 = ean i it quickly sol — car or rarnitu |. Payments to budget "We will be « you with your mo Ss gee STATE FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE ¢ outs a Saaeonell Cash. ga | Vie sees exper. ba then Aidcoa in! LOANS $23 TO $30 BENEFICIAL FINANCE co. - Lawrence Bt. GET CASH OU ICKLY. Up to $500 1950 to 1956 cars. your title most deals ¢) i §w atnutes Loans alse ade on fur- pate | Seatewe od other se . Oakland ~ Loan Company , OS tO $500 rr | +1538 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER. MICH. PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG St. LOANS $275 TO 800 av -9206 - TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | HOU SER “JObr Ph Roctester OL 6871! OT 1-991 Buckner ¢ Customers | Happy Folks | io _Buckner’s Emplores serv smile in the most friendly m = te easy to desi et ee ‘| Bs | give @ pence | BARNES HARDWARE. ie buildin FT. _LAKEFRO’ lot. Restricted and NT will _— for small heuse, hous: contract, R Realtor or land "VALUET- 45 OAKLAND AVE FE 54-0683. POLAROID LAND Boston Bull pup. ee - TRADE Ranch — all the Brick With extras Va baths. 3 bearooms and poe ; new carpeting tes thr end drape eughout. snd built aa oven and range Breeveway and attached d-car garage. wi or payment Pioneer High! accept emailer home land ceptract as part ands Leng, low ranch home with attached gerege om 2 ists, 77 ft. ving reom with fire- jace, recreation ‘room and not water heat the street —-Owner wil and clear home from the Just across water accept free im trade — Let's look today ene TieITE GETS 18 = | and 11 = 12 maroon ‘rug. a DRETTE SETS, AssEu e FE ie eee ree a | USED or Fo. PONT BUT. WASH —tabhe, 938: te $30.95, These ere new, 1056 ade: Used $1995 and RADI ers, signs, fi e, Formica | Oo & Tpeuusce Mig colors rales 422 PE 4-1133 compare - ELECTRIC RANGES FOR Fluorescent 303 Or- | TRAD e ELE Poa Munro, 1060 chard’ Lake Ave. CHROME DINETTE UPH. ROCK- | pr. -—. ee, L bere ae, pe Pe | Eos 4 — $19.95 AND er, Munro Slectric Co., rst =e wy _ = 7 TAS! MALL RADIOS, OP- | gee REFRiO..... $39.55 aera ron sx WE 5-855. sed gar — = Caries DRESSERS. $7. STUDIO COUCH. poh bet wit mattress hs | inum combination doors aluminum & Fibergies “me EE, 4.6089 —="— a.m to § p.m. 3-1086. For All Your Insulation Neéds Call— Church’ S, Inc. 107 8. Squirre: Ra. eo RACK, COUPLE. ing” | with U-bolts. W. J. Mc- Newts feet gpaiiag Nits” ‘Garage Doors SEPTIC TANKS Plasterboard. Reck Hardware eer | cal suppiles, :| Sale Household Goods 57| Sale Household Goods 57; For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ry GHOUSE wy ‘ DOO cdf : A. er fs doors, TOMATIC 2 “pine de - door jambs, “eeamore ‘Orne ral et door an age all at Pom t Wes! vse Rebuilt. ‘As low STOVES, § BOUGHT, SOLD, EX: Pontiac’ Plywood co, 1488 as $40.50. changed. Tu 4, 002 Mt. Clem- _Baldwin Aver Ph, FE 22549. - Roy's benniamsana: 4 | Pe 6 Oakle 2 ee 2 402 ¥ ANTIQUES: MANY MUSEUM RA DEIN DEPT. - ‘Empire pisces. FE 2-1060. Recon Eiecr'e refrig. 968.98 2900 Union Lake Ré. st Commerce aS FURN, *)pridio couch a . fine selection of dolls, Spe. wood dinette ext. table $40.95! THE ‘TARE ARE i hoc Nike coleee, OF a4h3s. 3 ye. “we oy “pedria. stile aa ee aay las = By trells End Boat House To e $20.95 | Double hun edesr tea from... $11.05 tae LE. oe Buin oes WY M AN'S | Shia Windows from $15.95 NDE FURN. i indow rom A we Es ns ” eat W. Pike 8. FE 1123 | Plush mn Geers (rom $ 4.95 PICK & PAINT, 343 Oakland. | D | Door and window trim ...... 87.60c COaK SEbe COMPLETE. Daess: |, Used Trade-In Dept. Bass ie wee : ” Padd 5 Lounge chair .... ......-.+-» Alum, comb. doors, ft. i aLONE " yemorae ina Waster oe FREE STANDING TOILETS $18.95 clock. 19 in, a tA Sie in, ee. 5 . breakfast set Washbowis with titings Hs -Octe ‘fae oe FEU 6 pe dining Teom ot ‘beth seve with trim. | “lied Oauburet Ra. Bar." a5 Vani. stor ee en Pocuaine * SUPPLY. ‘iv F a UsED . ator 172 8, FE_%2100 sak TV snes SS ra ey It con tian® ITEMS FUEL a FANE WALTON TV.) THOMAS Pt finer QUALIFY ST BATHE Walton, Cor. Josue. PE 2-2257 | 2 tubs. $0, B grade toilet, $19.95; CHERRY ‘BED. DRESSER. MAT: | “FURNITURE ‘CO. ' 3ax2) double giant hth ts, band — a - & omene com- | ap ng # — oom § ones m™ a cons 80 £ - RADIO-PHONO. “6 COMB: KES ELECTROCHEF STOVE, rE oa FOR SALE. WE GIVE tat ahegeny cabinet. Se ae reek chest of draw-} Red Stamps Orv] Gidcumb., OR burners ‘eet piowers. ing Co. $23 nN ee OLive 2.0211. VM TAPE migra noral model ae Phone OR 3-7665 mar ‘Wall Tile Ie - PLASTIC. 60 COLORS, 4%4X4% Ange tie, Dining room. suite, | "ew, Dane iOUSE _ = ag ELOOR SHOP. tee! ead ‘actory se $23. Gas range, 615. Chrome, LORD'S Ww. AREL cod | ae pope hem prices. Large | 9 _8 Saginaw _ oven ota breakfast set, $29. Bird cage and =e | selection, from $35 ard up A’ WOOD ‘AND “ALUMINUM - standard, $5. Baby scales, $5. PE 8-374) modern door on your .atage costs nation 4 and th pata Refrigerator,. $25. VACUUM Sn oir 7 wants. les. than your wRink Let us give . q 4-252! brushes. al) makes. you a free estimate BENSON LUMBER CO. WE or punuerdae on WASH eee ies Tl & Paddock FE 2-6203 sa = 3 104 °8. Saginaw FE 73523| gg DisHWASHER. VE | HOUSE PAINT Do It Yourself 61 KO PLUMBING HIGH QUAL TY fen "igurine, bearoom bearoom, camo. archer? PREE HOME. TRIAL lg" =a PER GAL’ GUARAN: | “OAT AMD TLCGe Semant grind- / i et rs. Seru' , pes eel Pom "ih er L. A. ba, . j spread, iady’s size. 12-14 dresses. | WASHINO AACHTS een wm rE #1112 | CHAIN SAWS. ee Bagg ar pagal Foon ge tala top table. teu ft "deep PONTIAC RD AT OPDYEF | nemeq and sold. PE 30071 Peondbel gaat a a . oot sag 8 freeze and 7 pieces ar porch furn. HOTPOIN cv REFRIG- , | ice skates, size cy & 9 Wil sell | All i; excellent cond, OA #3630 erator vice 123 tb. freezer, Floor | FOR RENT | _eheap. Phone LI 61790 after @ “(WAYNE GABFERT'S | tem ca w ituron. Elec-; oor sander — hand condor — |5 ite. light bide pood | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE fipe-a-BED. TV CHAIR. | [ane Puet and Paint, 48 Or seb ie FE ‘faa ” el ae | WE = | tmette set man's navy blue suit, chard Lake Ave. FE 5-6150. = | Up te 25 per cent discount on all) isdies clothes, ‘ce skates, roller pp, pF SEWING MA d DISHWASHER JAMES |, BORA | floor sample retrigersiors, wasly | Yates, ‘indy? coat, mand white, SE ic Be euey ot - 18 months old, 6100, Westing-| ers. dryers. gas electric | soort. jacket girl's | formal, man's eaten Feekda-s on: ace Pass. house. table mode! radio, $15: OL- er pe and aly seta 2 vrs. ow, vat | top coat, toaster, “FE 5-4560 Es a Dee " ve 1-176. : Close > Weds ours DINING ROOM SUITE FOR SALE Aeuaees Gifts 59. INSULATE BUILDER SUPPLY $75. No eee = | Soun wool blanket. Only $4.20 ual 156 W. Montcalm PE 54712 oped sla ‘Xk, LATE MOD $30. R 100 8q Credit manager will bring to your Christmas Special PLASTERBOARD. — ROCK LATH.| Cameras, Equipment 61A eel ._Dealer Bicycles at whole: ce. All) EL OX UATE MODEL. | sises Use our layeway rar plan. PAUL $1 SYR LUMBER Co CO { nace - ie Like new, Take over balance of | Roy's Motorcycle Sales, || 6129 Bogie Lake R comeneeee call after 6 tes ncn” Basis ‘r8 be Of mame iea Portes ar | four month, a _ | IDEAL GIFTS - CUTE COCKER wit m t, sow traded FULT SIZE BOOKCASE BED 935. 3 weeks oid! PE -¢1319. | zuns good. FE 5-6608, a eres & nt oe 3. ft screen doar 8. FE $-384 | fioNEL. ELECTRC TRAIN. TYPE | —b**e Ré. ron PE 6-6615 1 MPI E SAI E and accessories. Valued ver ee Sa pay so 5 CG. A.) —— — = FLOOR SAMPLE SALE | QOg8o “Bea offer takes wo 5. Perry Sale Musical Goods 62 io = = cup semewaecs .Z 5-349. _ Soon ae CENTS re Ra, | —~— re : Sree s water heater cca | Warwick's 8 Orchard Lake | sh - BASE scope AND mice. ae __ Christmas Trees — S9A seuitonE WRINGER WASHER | ‘case line new. FE $2483. 30° Elec. push but range > Cal Waite's Appliance FE ¢2511 | scores Fixe BEAUTIFUL Pruned & shaped. 15 yrs. of busi- “nese Buy better trees for better Auto 12 si beri ‘FE 4440 $50. Remin Case & Shells $30 LET US HELP YOU WITH Torr | KEY TpoaDion i. NEW GON- _ dition. 185 Whittemore ae MATUSEK A E Bateman —- Kampsen [REAL TORS FE 40528 3i7_8. Telegraph Eves & Sun TOYS, TOYS, TOYS Barnes Teylan¢d now lay aways for Christmas in your a te skates on & Sew pair See us for a complete line of fire piece Matures ree Friday evenings tl! §- east 442 W Huron PE 50101 | WILL TRADE “EQUITY IN NEW | home furn.ot unfurn, for car or small cash OR 3-124. WiLL swar MY EQUITY IN a Reet family income, close to We- IS ; CCORDION —& GOOD LU SED_ — Also Balsm and spruce ~< es eee beeen ase. meade ia ob 120 babs, . ,) REECTRIC RANGES =! spe eo oded pal ae tate, base or Jeled oo no drip _tke new $275 ~?"ALL NAME BRANDS {Burs & Sty aur artem--—walals—-feee— parking aa DION. 130 Bass, § SWITCH wig | AND SIZES. | te yee Biase or Lakeview 436 Orchar¢ Lake Ave. FE 5- 5-£150 Original cost, $460, will sell 6200. r r Low PRICE DAYs ARE HERE _< _1-1776 - SOME LIKE NEW rere Free Dealers | time? om builder herd accor DIONS «PER CENT Dis. I af Scotch = : of wood, sons, repairs, free accord $39.50 AND UP fork. 4 fe s aS whatosaia doors, Gta. ea et the low loaned Beginners. Xmas iey- | CONSUMER’S lot of 200 or mere. ‘(DEALERS | cost price. Warwick F? aways. FE = = POWER CO. ORDER ROW)” | sian eee (LIONEL & AMERICAN #,F1at SLAIRNET. REASON. uw Lawrence PE $8151 Roselawn Clarkston Mich | FLYER TRAINS SRN Deno ELECTRIC CLOSE.OUTS PUT YOUR ORDER IN WOW FOR authorized tactory service and! guitar, case wel. con ise, en Frigidaire imperial Pea pee ooo ansfield. Frigidaire yw rane , a F aagtond bedrm en tise rie pes dining rm. suite $120 06 End table $12 95 Lamps mm, off ‘Clayton’s Furn. & Appl. 3063 Orchard Leake Ra FE 5-0474 FRIGIDAINE REFRIGERATOR. new conition, $90 Phone sfter _¢ pm a ea Frio ELEC. sTOVE | for sale “Sse, yea P Call | 4:30 1 og, ‘hak or sell. $75. OR 3-1585. For Sale Clothing 56 Te courtesy shows to everrone and Soreeetas te @ Dileasuss | acto for ntl -_ happiness br arran, ie aa the 2 SPORT JA company where preciated é —-= ed to 2¢ months to BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDO., | | | are wel ecomed, and, rour patrenase is aD ‘§ MOUTON STORM COATS, fest Mike new. Sizes 14 and 16. $7.80 each OR 3-2216. CKETS. #i5 EACH 1 t 1 overcoat, 620 each size 4 Long Goed cond. Al 0; 915. we: wool, $3; $16; a yg - Need $500 . With fast, eourteors service ard on perments to ft your budcet? bbgerds ‘you should risit our new modern office so cemverient. to kine and hotpma where new private oqnsattat 'F roome await vou Or phone FE 5-813! end tell te your needs | Home & Auto Loan Company 1_N. Perry street: Hours 8 to's; Saturder 9 to? BORROW WITH CONFIDENCE Household Finance Cor- oldest and je endors- = Tega a> are tede wi 5 Money Usu- is fact. aily the same dar. ® * "HOUSEHOLD _._ FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8 w St. The Kar Bidg: . floor, Reom 204 Mortgage, Loans 54 _ Loans — $600 to $1,500 anv on bomen, modem er est, te 2. For home additions or tm- a Phone or i | ir Butts — Goer ead goa 9 from Payr a hoy & EDW WARDS OUTLET 18 8. Saginew | LIKE NEW LIGHT GREEN | Streeck coat. size 14, $95: Stee 12 Pian. Narr ee suit, $10-and . _2 pe. dress, a5 FE 35-3456 Sy MATERNITY DRESSES f _Size 16 4 for $15. OR 3-2216 _ Sale ‘Household Goods 57 PHILCO with automatic tS Eacetient = = 148 Putnam INSOLE RADIO | ed Gt Lay at mint rstoreaigt oo | seat Call Mak sins $a after $50, 56. ‘TIOUE LOVESEAT & CHAIR. rect co aa Highest © aca ret maa ORGAN es yp nad ondition green {iL woot Aves” Wil _corrEE tabie. —eond. L1- 49083, ALL ental rug. x12, ge Bre table, $25 maple bedrm, 85-6026: FOUR tress and ABOUT ANYTHING YOU WANT FOR THE ROME CAN BE FOURD aL. ab. Say 940.95. Milk's, MI_6-1300. CU. FT. REFRIG- : a = and windows . Cit,! PLYMOUTH COUPE Ta ewaP Bay gee, tee passe "praras | S 3.3353 FRICIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR FRATOR | ~ ft. ports condition, aiy $39 83 "s, €1300_ GAS STOVE $20 WASHER. $15 ° Pay" %. PE male] ‘GAs RANGE. 3° CE APPraR- ance. Center Wn, py Only $30.95. Milk's MT 61300, FREEZERS i We heve them Uprights or Chest types. 12 ft. to 20 ft. | RCA- LPOOL For a real good deal come tm and ste us now. We take trade-ins oe FRING 1 Terms. KING BROS. PE +01 PE ¢-1312 PONTIAC RD. aT OAs sTOvE AND OfL HOT Wa- ter rr . OR. 3-2053, | RANGE. | erator with 12). Ih. model $325.95 + - ae Elec- | trie _Co.. 1000 W JAMES ‘PORTABLE. cane ASHER | Simmons sofa , 2 maple twin bookcase headboards, double ma- ie bed & chest 7 pr om traverse draperies Bed- | Spreads All exc "Cont Reasorm- _Sble MI 6-3228 30 GAL, Ot ii OIL HOT WATER HEAT- - epee 4 REFRIO EXCEL cond L a — ar teary price ——- Pur. iture annex, 397 yrehard Lake “Ave. — MODEL SER\ bee RE- limen rie - Wholesale only | for $100 485 Fe ba Trees genuine factory parts. Free test L 235_after 6 on factory a ae ON st } 2-2140 after 3:30 For Sale ‘Miscellaneous 0 [atouinac COMPLETE WITH Blond Hammond Spinet modern ming faucets, $24 50 organ. Practically new. Putigices paket ooh GO jue. $1485: lso toilets. bath- at toe , eS Se eee tubs shower stalls et terrific Can be seen at Old Mill ; ‘ ? > } 4 * - _pautm. €[7s Pe seer Saat vimretrent. tes or--—- }avern__in__\Vaterford. reed GALLON ONCE: OAL TANK | ers tee et | C(N ery. liberal discount: 3 GAL ELEC HEATER, 67005 petMl RE ‘Dior ee Call Mr, Dorman or Mr. ’ races si ° ¥ 7 1 Ba‘ as a » el ee ees Forced air, 84.000 BTU. rey. Pety, OR 3-1907. uae? save stand favcete 1085 | with camtrele etch. needy to tm | ELECTRIC SANISH — OUTTAR 72S. Saginaw St. | staff, $569. included with ape J she Aubu hes Perea B oeckes AND 19 STORM | Shove 3 gal. wales Reet D burn Heights — 2 combination oe obra Ea | GRakD alte BL EXCELLENT 40918, call afver D.m 08 ‘p-487 | TUXAIRE FURNACES | “MARTIN eine erg gen —= new, tag case, _ FE 2-300. New, of fired. 8298 dativered. | After 5 - i OR KENYON HEATING SERVICE | METAL TURNING, THREAD-CUT- 1 SIDING RTIN cornet, $150 FE 4-0623. FOR ITSELF WITH : Pape PIANO TUNING PLAYER § “SERV- ING, Shaler a PAINT, 2088 | lou Woour — ag Forget it roblems forever Sertesmtsa, Cones part | Mgpience er =! ey aod OSU TE alee cis, | $7.95 value. $209. Slightly marred PIANO TUNING. CUT BEPORE. tng quarsaiesd wet te chet. chip; A100, leree. vole ts Se $500. Wattrinls “oly, see ts | 20% ,tiidine cabinets one oe, | ‘RerxoDS & MARTIN TRUMPET i] tall, for tr = rE sane, Con sowetatcly mee ire | tee: Say cer lange Sepia Meant | orincen ORAS VERS. ™ }. ais CHEV CONV VE. —wew.,| Quiboara “motors, “posts EM 9016 | , + Sale Farm Equipment 76 For Sale Tires 80A 1008 Tite. FE 3086. WW. | Saees, fans. cameras teas i956 OLDS SUPER #8. 4 DR. ‘SO. Buick : be er INGSOT . : : i © cae ——- of @ good used car,| hardtop, Power brakes, R & H. : j io & Heater, Automatic Power A | GRAVERLY TRACTOR. WITH ALL | GOODYEAR, FIRESTONE, GOOD- Loe 5 acod camner: OOD, Gone CORDS ‘ft’ SPENCE Crack pod end ether oxtras. FE/°S6 Station a Wane n. .$2395 4-DOOR wees eee: Taek eee : ea au eden a ee : BiLt : CARS 4 OLDS. 7) 3 DR: GOOD sac | Redio & Hester. en. | '53 Fe ae Co bl 95 ~~ SPECIAL tice, ‘Op, io so" per eeut" att | °54 CHEVROLET |e Ouniand” ave. “™* we seamr| “end car. at 9-00 ase or nvertible . . . $8 Der cent discount on sll Ottver | ="ED. WILLIAMS @ Station Wagon 5 ty +a orem HARDTOP. | +55 Convertible .....$1995 Radio & Heater. Poré-O-Matic. W/Wall Tires. New Top dee ert cette Gown, | 4818, Saginaw at Raeburn _ uns 253 FORD $895... | salon FE tet and PE eso. | “Puly equoved sad ful power ‘50 Mercu 4 Dr . $395 months to pay balance, no |WE BUY AND SELL GooD usep| = SIO9S {aa cacepuonslly cleat ear af ee ste tae tes Mane ths BUICK Ty oon " ae Payments during winter months. | tires. $3.50. up. Also Whitewails. “eye runs like new well tires, green and back, es |’52 Roadmaster . _$ 495, ‘SO Studebaker. Soden. Radio & Lm ara rive. yall fires. No 03 8. Saginaw FE 40687 Tait Price, ss Gorn. Fone Wort ’ i t+. ——— q ; re a eee 5 gud ca OWENS | NORTH itis PLY NOUR STATION WAGON | rade & beste | CONVERTIBLE = BS Nash Hardtop . . | . ; $695 | ow - a o 8. PONTIA “ TILLERS & TR ACTORS! | Sires, Sa ‘exchanee | CHEVROLET FE 5-27) ea ames 35 Catalina .. “c .. $1895 & Cross Country. sg + ones + pa Si Overdrive W Wal 2 Buy your rotary tiller now. we “= or, TATE TIRE. SALES .) ree 34 PLYMOUTH 4 DOOR R- & H | ~ 3 TO CHOOSE FROM , a : have E004 stock ed ee (s03_8. pf tol eel aean - die Dee ae | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham: Gees eee Good transporte- sl . 56 Buick Riviera . a $2495 | ALSO. : SNOW TIRES ___| 1950 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD FORD 1952. custo i3-poor | 55 PLYMOUTH $1295 .°55 Star Chief eae SEB9S | 74.) super, Radio & Heater. W Wail Tires Power steer. Used garden tractors. and power | New Kelly oa Snow Tires, top. Radio & Heater. W. Wall sedan. R . Exceptionally Belvedere clue coupe with V-8 Catalina Coupe. Full power | ’ s ine & Brakes Extra Low Mileage on this one ise mowers | os low as 07.85. tires. No money down, assume clean. $550. “on 2-0508. engine. Clean as new and in per- 5] Chevrolet Cameo & White at & SERVICE | New = rereee As low as $7.95 | payments | of = = aiager eet i061 KAISER. 0000 “Tiki RES. ND | fect condition. _ FrorD | é en Mt. Clemens 8t- ee exchange. Pulle guaranteed. _west 6-0560 : 80. Harold id Turner Ford. | ust. Phone OR 3-7665 after 6 p.m.| NORTH 54 Club Coupe ..... $ 995. 2-DOOR 99 Plymouth Convertib] le $] 595 e OS ire b Repaire SERVICE TIRE & ‘ ‘Gi ; | 155d FORD, NOH Se ee oe | ‘Bede Heeler, Pogertite, Power steering & Brakes ame Greens Ba © “Eto! || TREADING CO. | wel Parrnans' equipped Sates tee: CHEVROLET 1153 chieftaan Dix. ..$ 995 Sh, : “Rigiarn , : MBS tad tee em. ah WF Miler | es eee Bes) Riner “ouce,| fares, | Excellent eonattion. Ei! 1099 S Woodward, Bvham| “é door. Radio & hesier | '56 Buick Riviera . . Down $239, 4 codward (North of 14 Fry “SEL AIR HARDTOP. ~ | 95 GHRYSLER NEW YOREER. | PONTIAC Sas nees, Ser ean - f-@entury, Radio b-Henter. eect aaa @ Brakes. : Phove Midwert 0080 ear nemtingcrn ee ee EASY ED JONES” sito, transmission radio & feat: |’54 Star Chief ...... $1395 'S3 Nash 1'55 Buick Super 4 Dr. $1795 = ‘SEW AND REBUILT AND REBUILT SPREADERS.| chine Shop: 23 Phone FE some? Lt us help vou aaiust to WILL . “ef etote. sar ute transmission, | Catalins. Cpe. Radio. & heater: MA | een ee a -gauipment._Davia_Machin- | _2-2963. ake expensive model | TOTEC | .ghgatet. very ‘clean. $405. CORAL color \ 2-DOOR : Sedan. Radio & Heater. Dynafiow Power Steeriie & TStbcm Tenairs. Begioning our 2h! Cot. Mtoe ters 82 ‘Take Orion Bator Sates’ _ YOUR '“s2 Packard $ ar. Radio, & heater. se Sec ae 4 ~ Brakes. a see Motor Scooters 82 soit MaGiaine uy San | NOTE th opuoneed aig '@ Beer Zu 1955 Four-Door 810 . $1595 70 Cars to Choose From.] 0S Mercury Custom 2 Dr. $1595. DAVIS BACK HOE | HARLEY DAVIDSON . 18 GOOD HERE “Ma $1 foes M Sal Radio & =. Hydramatic’. _ 40 Good Clean Late Mod- Radio & Heater. Meredmatic, W/Wall Tires, Sharp. ; ~ AND ZOADER. LIKE squippea Cen PE beh20 after ew wre ee wan ltster’s Motor S = ae PONTIAC els. Liberal Appraising. |. ‘SS Ford Victoria - _ $1695 5 8. Saginaw at Judson - ; : NEW. CALL FE 40461 nv EAGLE. PERFECT |" FORDS. FULLY ete 52 Chieftain Dix. ...$ 693 ‘Immediate Fi sane: ‘ . ae » OR, FE 41442. : air p.m. a ee | . : | Fiat oS athe al ai | Be squlpped aoome trom. “ail — \ Open till 9 p.m. “Ee. Hee TOES MAC. Power Re steerioa an “SNOW IS COMING ORD WAGON otorcy a ‘Hh OCYLINDER, | 2SEATER. onvertible .....$1495| \ , ; 09. Chev. Bel Air ... Down. 269 met share =e = pape —— | Down pibtas Bt pits nt h ! q! | “ee ss mat Wir HOLIDAY SPECIALS’ “Eatee"Recessories arcu” OR YOURS mee ee Beiter “bates cs Sa "south $5 Weekly : a , | Ca Transportation $1095 . ‘O38 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan $795 ; : ’ , Radio & Heater, W/Wa: 8, e, ra _Boats & Accessories 85 1952 FORD V8 Bright Spot 56 Dodge official's car Sp ecials r, W/Wall Tires. 2 Tone, Extra Sharp. sean 95 D , _nm |'36 Ford Vic. H’top $2145 ‘93 Chrysler New Yorker $995 1s, COLT. INBOARD yea Ee “AUTO. SUPER MKT. 1:36 Ford 8 4Dr. . $1595 |'St Ford .......-.+- ".$3951°S3 Buick Roadmaster 4 eee es “a at ak bg DEALER —_ FE 86851) '56 Pontiac Catalina. oe Ne 3h ‘Pontiac nar pine $495 | Door with - Frigidaire Air R'Brakes. Wi Wal Tires, “Nometie: Power Windowp | 56 Olds Dix. Holiday Sed, |’55 Ford F'lane 4....$1445 Conditioning and Power|'55 Ford Fairlane 4Dr.. . $1595} 4 INLAND cES SALES i.) oar |!85Pont.Starc’f Dix, 2-Dr. |’55 Dodge <0. 2002 $1395] | Steering and , Brakes. ‘Radi ee | ate: param sin Clarkstory [8 bck sees sg2be PSS Chev. 4Dr 31305 » PONTIAC] teering and Brakes. | medio & Mester, W/Wall Tires, Pont-O-Matic mem | Li peg 3 55 Pl sg 4-Dr. $1345 . 54. Ford Count , io | ri cine cern OME | Motor Sales |sscalilaccoue — |'33 Ee 2Dr. «++ $1263! RETAIL -- $1865 | Radio & Heater AES ee $1195} a 4 8. Bivd & 4-587. = 4 CHRYSLER ‘54 Chev. Bel Air 2Dr. _|’35 Plym. Cl. Cpe. . .$1195| PLYMOUTH ° __ |’54 Pontiac Catalina '34 Mere. 4-Dr, auto. $1145 STORE , 55 Buick Special _2-Door} _. Have You Heard About: [a :| Erligre ererthiog for the boat IMPERIAL |’53 Ford Sedan 34 Chev. 4Dr: .....$ 945 _|Sedan, Radio and Heater, Ghat '10, 000 Mil Be orcnara Lake Ave” — | ciearence este of a ew eare| o> Dont. Chf. "Dix. Sedan |'S3 Nash Wagon ...$ 845 “GOODWILL Dynaflow and many other cnutz ile Guarantee? Phone FE 2-000, | ane demonstrators, 53 Olds 9BSedan' ,._ | 53 Merc. 4-Dr. auto. $ 695 USED, CARS” extras, . Seal aia fer | "Baca ete are | 0) Bn oe 52 Hadvon Wasp § 425| g MAMILIERDOY E'S SCH | tare| [Ev ee SATIN Stor ae ie — | ieee ere ‘Station Wagon [et Guyer V8 sp Pro: NS ST FB 3-117). ee E3 WN ot O r a ae i pier, iota aI Peta Des sl OLIVER | ° wage, |'S1 M ‘Club C ymou ; cl Hersnpton Boat We We orks. Bathe a Mae ew meee. Kord2Dr. | "30 Buick 4-Dr. Spec. § 395} PLACE A “LOST.AD."}. ~~ ace DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer Ga | Ee Bear Ot Se es mee 3 Oodiligs & Dr. 150 Hodoog +Dr- .s-$ 165! 6.5 pir 2gi6i for an’ad - 9128, Woodward, Bi Le istction: y 31 Buick 2-Dr. ; 50 Olds 4+Dr. 98 ...$ 375/\ wrens foe war irmingham GET IT OU IC K, | 1 Piymouth ‘2a. Reh, driven: ‘ , RIEMENSCIL ee: 10 to recover. logs. Dial FE * i i. for only 00.days. (oe Midwest 6- a satan Fin Se one Maple ssi" ty i Se Le : * AY, NOVEMBER 26, 1950. ee eee "THIRTY-SEVEN | “Replace ‘Private " Secretary” in January et a ," 28 ai ae Today’ s Radio. Programs -- ~_|ABC Network _ | aa Bg der Club Gute 64 F oo 38 Miles = - cient en a We love “Bob Hop 's motions i eof Sees ee a's First s. a eas WIR, (760) CKLW, (900) Wwws. (#0) Woan. (1190) «WXYZ, (1270) «= WON, (1460) = WJBK, (1490) > — . of Perry Como: The sleeping “On Neva t Ne k cna ee as. rows apl y prince. . i Gs « ie) ew or ', TUMGHT XYZ, Vandercook we, Clem, Malone) oland LAS VEGAS, ‘Nev, ® — of | WIBK: News Kasem WPON, News. Scrainble WEY. winter's Wonderland i -° Ievada’s oldest casinos, the Boul-| NEW YORK @— Rockefeller S re. wees WCAR. News, Soincrama “| $:30—W. Hall | CKLW, News, Album i] s nos, a WXYZ Wattrien WPOR, Spotlight We ews. Clark Reid w News, George G id Sta Bla h d Crash Ki s 5 der Club, was gutted by fire last! ‘Center's 1956 Christmas tree com- <7 CELW, Mews, Sports “Fo ee Petr gr gy a WROM, audisecope, News J eyrage ( ' . night at a loss estimated by fire Pleted ‘its 335-mile journey from: ” WIBK News’ Don Melieod | Coty, Boring WWJ. Minute Parage | 1:98-—WJR. Dr Malone to ‘Portray Himself i nas Police Chase chief Elmer Gates at $200,000, Whitefield, N. H., today. | WPON, Dinner Serenade Bivsmisy = Bag to See ee Bane | wren. Guy wenn ‘West Point’ Tole | a Sto len Auto Ae Slayed hanes on the|_,1t,"@# the longest haul ies any wwe. auineliond. i CRLW, News, ‘ports wean News Roundup eats. Keen Ww * inter = . flames, croupiers hurriedly —re-' ballon sort = hed have t WPON. Unseramb! % f a itrees. In past, Sine Dow. wero - TR CAR. News: Spinareme | 9:00 -Wsm deck arte} Wabee. Sone pares | nelly JACK O'BRIAN HOUSTON W ~ The toll of anjmoved stacks of chips end silver! come from within 100 miles of | ZAR, cazler. At Crate News ard @ports | WPON, Unscramble, News. | WCAR, News, Bod Alien | -), YORK (INS)— Soth-| automobile crash involving the/éollars,- Money and chips when | New York. : Music arther Tempe NEW s Ann t “SBR Zieey Job Wwa MBC Bandstand” | 9:30 —w. Burton - “Pri ‘ ” chase of a stolen car rose to five|loaded into a poli car and taken re 64foot white spruce is a isan, Goer Hou WON, spout Watz. My Troe Story | WOAR qf Allen |" § “Private Secretary” winds| .sterday with the death of two for safekeping to the adjoining .. trom New Hampshire, whose WXYZ Shorr wieK, News ‘Tom, cs 3:00—WJIR, Pst Buttram (Up as Jack Benny's alternate in| more persons. Horseshoe Ciub. a pdt Dwinell, will offi- | SR TUESDAY MORNING WCAR, News. Beal Wes, 8 Ger Matic January. The. new alternate will} The crash occurred late Satur- Meccan said the blaze. started ciate at the lightning up ceremony WOAR. News, Spiporama | 6:00 Win News, Melody | io.s9_wxvz, Girl Marries | WIBK. News Mcleod | |e Marge and Gower Champion's /day night when the stolen car col-/in_ upstairs dressing ite, p1.\Dec- 6 1:30—W. ‘west, Law. WXYZ Fred Wolf CKLW, Mary Morgan WCAR, News. Al Crane TV series, to be filmed by Benny. lided headon wth another in! The club was issued gambl-| 4. four-foot white plastic star ww. Beaty = : cxLw. Rooster, Cis Pac Fogg ong ne WPON. Tempo ee which four residents of Silsbee, ling license, one of the state’s first. . placed at the top of the tree ~ WPON. Cail the tune WAR News ‘WW, WBC Bandstand ana aitee Monee The ABC-TV network prosperity|Texas, were returning from ain 1929. before it was raised by Siar o $:06—WIR, Robt, Q Lewis | ¢. : tn barn || WEYZ, News, McKensie . football game. morrow a six-story scaffo wwi Ho Te €:30—WIR, Voice of Agriclt 5 tery Time >See Caa—s-gromring by leaps and bounds— | ONS” emi wxYZ, EP. eas ww om Bow wae ee ee Sel dan WIR Parede at Bavés\itS sponsored shows have risen 20| The victims from Silsbee were ——; Rage on Seas, ;be_placed. a an . 4 wie WIBK, News, Clark Reid WPON Mainly for Milady Bes, Weeen SS Beene, | | per’ cent and its audiences have/F. R. Mullins, 38, Elliott Me- Shi crew of 2) men oi er = “RAR, News, Spinorams : sons died on Nov. 15. ‘ oe SOE: AN RT) | che ee sees jee: = } : » their vacation. 4:15—(2) The Storm. pare already has blasted the Railway Cars Missing, : : : AIRLINES NEED 9:90—(7). — Lawernce Welk’s top nee The Edge of Night. (7) « 127 Perke St. ' BE 4-9736 BR tunes and new talent. (9) — Den- Cartoons. ‘nies a come®® “Arrest_2. Merchants M d W Free Parking seress from Store on Parke fms BY Vaughn Show. (4)—(Color) — 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7) 9s en an omen Robert Montgomery Presents. Santa Claus Show. | Bandleader Wayne King, who MELUN, France W—Police to-] @§ 17% to-39. High School Graduates, to prepare Comedy about man who get even s:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) 1) got rich in radio as the sweet |day arrested two scrap merchants a oe fe ce, oe Se = | with a bookie by making up non-| Married Joan. (7) Mickey Mouse, orchestral voice of Lady Esther, |0n suspicion of stealing five rail- 5 ists, Reservationists, Radio Operators, | Station | | Tf) existent football team tor whole! Chub. (9) Dance Party. got richer than anyone guessed: |Way locomotives | 3 A aa : : i ; | season. Jerry Lester stars. (2)— §:30—(4) Gene Autry. King took much of his network The locomotives, parked on an M Beauty and Persona! Charm. Also interviewing : “ : | ff December Bride, Lily and triend : isolated siding, were gradually * SC moe | win race*hose in raffle. , . aa : gtr ip) down and removed for’ ‘ — ~ Breliini will set -tnteceee 1 —— | UARTERS | wl Groine Tie Dot, an : real ag junk police suid. The] MMO MD oS carter ce Sot = * - : i} | ers Pat Patterson, Ralph Engan:! ! pom of " _— — —— esti- | board ‘of papeeeeesasiees frees nineteen Major ae ‘ (2) — Studio One. Peace-loving 5 sy color ~ mage at more than a} sonataTioN APPROVED FOR KOREAN VETERANS | "Wide Selection of Components — | tawver-takes-on town bully fal + Set ‘ee =s 1 a! Fy Tp imittion trancs. COUPON TODAY PROQining Training Division ' “The Landiady’s Daughter.” 32 Indigo . - Catalogue “Net” Prices 1e:15--(T)—Dr. jivdson’'s Se er et i Ese . ERE SJ "RCA COLOR TV CENTRAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Journal. “The Mary Owens’, Rime Uy , 15 Lafayette Bldg, Detroit 26, Mich W. Lafayette Ave Attractive Demonstration Room Story." 44) — Waterfront. “Har- a oa — : — er : Progrom or Evening | . Gaal fsaactche scieeteosien ‘aoe (aisiowe Pao A Expert Guidance—Complete Installation bor Piracy.” , is Pett ZZ MABE 5. acs, sees chess: Genes aeons). cece