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refugee takes her jast step across the impro- 
vised bridge to reach Austria and freedom after as flight. Russians -have destroyed se’ 
in efforts to thwart the exodus of refugees. 
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fleeing her strike-torn country. The bridge was Miss Slate drove to a Bloomfield, and press of airing false stories 
made by using the limb of a tree and a guide * * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956—48 PAGES _ 
Border to Freedom 
AP Wirephetes’ ~~ Informed circles saw the likelihood of an open coup by veral. bridges — sa 
Anger Against U.S. Policy Rocks Britains Parliament Hurl Bitter Charges ; | 
Irag-Syria Crisis 
‘Nearing Blowup 
BEIRUT, Lebanon ‘#—The drumhead tension between 
Syria and Iraq mounted today. The feeling grew that 
Some sort of break—either in Damascus or Baghdad—, 
might come within days. top oA UNITED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 
  
     
  
  
WAC Head Scraper Ready? Tories Attack wee Forecast Snow | “ 
American Stand — or Freezing Rain 
Snow flurries or a freezing driz-| « Middle East 
izle is the forecast for late after- on 
~Eisenhower Is Target ‘noon and tonight. with the ther- 
‘mometer registering a low of 20-| 
of Bitter Lampoons by 
English Cartoonists   24 degrees. 
Thursday and @ 
F | Friday will be 
‘partly cloudy 
iwith scattered 
‘snow flurries and 
‘leold. Saturday     LONDON (?—Anti-Amer- 
bs @ ican feeling soared to new 
belles ea pases heights today in Britain. 
day and Monday colder-again. Cartoonists tampooned 
|Snow is predicted about Monday. President Eisenhower mer- 
| Precipitation will total around % cilessly. A denunciation of ‘inch in the snow flurries tonight US. policy introduced by. 
AP Wirephote and tomorrow. Winds will be north more than 100 Conserva- 
NEW LEADER—Lt. Col. Mary ¢tly tenight at 20 to 30 miles an 
  | the army clique that has taken control of Syria in re-| 
' ———teent weeks. The army, fac-; 
Madison Heights Seminar unis iz ied by 
Justice Accused   
   Col. Aboul Hamid Saraj. 
| The Syrian-Iraqi crisis built up 
in a continuing exchange of bitter - 
charges. Jordan's decision to cut) L. Milligan, of Edgewood, Pa., |hour [oN was before Partie 
its ties with Britain and consider Will become director of the Wom- The lowest temperature preceding ‘ment. 
---Ferndale Girl Charges closer relations with Russia under- ¢"’s Army Corps on Jan. 3, the |8 am. in downtown Pontiac was! Other voices, however, lined the possibility of deeper’ Army -said--yésterday._She_en- |23 degrees. The mercury rose to! nalied for renewed efforts 
Immoral Proposals Were soviet penetration into the tered the WACs in 1942. ‘31 degrees at 2 p.m   
  | —____—__________——_ |to heal the breach with the 4 
Made to Her Hoe ete A came (ry te: |United States caused by the 4 | Sy conduct- cae , i 4 ~~ | ish- i 
Charles O. Wiliams associate ing a subversive campaign Britisher Tells Kiwanians aS   
agninst the government of Iraqi 
Premier Nuri faid, an opponent 
of Soviet moves to extend its 
Middle East influence. justice of the peace in Madison 
Heights, vesterday was accused of 
making immoral proposals by an 
18-year-old Ferndale girl. Egypt. ~ In Partlament. the opposing 
views were spelled out in mo- 
e tions of the minority Labor and 
(Liberal parties urging reconeiiia- Nations Look to U.S The girl, Patricia Dawn Slate, 
told Madison Heights police chief, 
iRobert E. Richardson she went to 
Williams’ home Monday night to 
~ task him to let her boy friend out of 
‘jail. 
+ She ‘said Williams proposed she 
jaccompany him to a motel. and 
offered to pay her $10 and cancel 
the balance of the boy friend's $100 Syma charges Iraq with seeking 
'to destroy the governments of both 
Syria and Jordan 
The latest blast came in a Da- 
maseus radio broadcast which 
claimed a delegation of Iraqi pol-! 
‘jticians had called on King Faisal 
to dismiss Nuri Said’s government. 
-The official Syrian radio said the Edward W. Hughes, British exchange professor at the 
delegation urged Faisal to appoint) 
a government “responsive to na-) for Mideast Solution tion with Washington and by an 
LONDON (INS) — The diplo- 
The countries of Europe look toward the United States, matic rumor mill in London 
to solve the problem in the Middle East, according to worked overtime today with 
University of Michigan. , down in Anglo-American rela- 
| tions. stories about an alleged break- |   Among the rumors were these: 
President Eisenhower refused 
speak via telephone to Prime 
| Minister Sir Anthony Eden. : 
Eisenhower has snubbed 
Foreign Minister Selwyn Lieyd 
several times after the latter 
attend    - (fine. | Bw a political scientist from King’s College in - {i-Mate uxid-she-agreed.-tett tional demands concentrated on| Hughes, a pol ST ac! nae engin pretext. rot the withdrawal of Iraq from the Newcastle, spoke at fhe Pontiac Kiwanis Club meeting ,, 
 Jealled —_— — murgested oat Pact. ere \at the Waldron Hotel yesterday. 
» |accompany Williams to the motel! There was ne confirmation |  « ny : 
jand promised police would follow in|.from Baghdad o: fle report. | Britain is split over sail acakbaegriegt ad i Ay — 
‘registered under a false name and) to alienate Iraq and Lebanon lunmarked cars | Both Iraq and Lebanon previous. | 1H > “lee anid Hughes 
ithe girl “ducked out.” | from the West.   
‘Township motel, where Williams and spreading untruths designed 
  
Was Kadar Told to Be Tough?   
Is Malenkov in Hungary: FROM OUR WIRE SERVICES —-preniier_arrived in the Hungarian progress report on Hungary's of-| Meeting informally last night. the "CW8P8Per Pravda ‘declared all 
ficial position on the several as- Madison Heights city counci} dra 
‘sembly resolytions relating to the'¢d @ demand for Williams’ regis- BUDAPEST — Former Soviet capital, Nov. 23. 
Premier Georgi Malenkoy was’ re.) J OG 
liably reported today to be in Buda-| This source said it was Malenkov 
pest to bolster the government of who advised Kadar to change. his 
Janos lenient attitude and resort to harsh 
‘measures against still striking Hun- Russian-instalied Premier 
Kadar. , 
An excellent source, who asked garian workers. 
not to be quoted by name, said 
Malenkov, now a deputy 
————— broadcast Sunday and Monday 
Dorsey's Death   
tof Greater Budapest. — : 
| In the 
Genuine Note Left by ““""”: | Meanwhile, there were strong. 
Bandleader ints that the Soviet U.N. delega-| This was the explanation given 
Soviet for Kadar’s two sharp speeches 
con- °F 
jciliatory attitude in ‘conferences 
lwith leaders of the workers’ council /7© 
meantime, at the United 
Nations in New York, Dag Ham- 
marskjold renewed pressure on 
Still Investigated srt sects   
revolt. 
from the Soviet satellite. - 
in| 
after the Russian rampage. 
{with UN, edicts. 
i   Among these are one demanding) 
that Russia stop deporting Hun-| 
garian patriots and another that 
‘Russian troops—withdraw promptly 
A third asks that the U.N. chief, sisted that it was at the girl's 
his representatives be admitted! Suggestion. 
to the strife-torn country to organ-| 
relief and .observe conditions+afiss Slate's story was “completely today on an uncontrolled area of 
Cuban delegate Emilio Nunez- «get him’’ when he refused to fre€ Jang National Forest fire. 
‘Portuondo threatened from the her boy friend, Larry Seigtfried, 18,| 
‘U.N. rostrum last, night expulsion of Ferndale. 
of Hungarian foreign minister Im-) Seigfried and his brother. James. flames with a sudden shift in the 
| day to admit himself and other jre Horvath and his entire delega-'19/ were sentenced to fines of $100'winds late yesterday and spread i jtion if Budapest failed to comply ang 15-day jail sentences by Wil-| to withi s 
Case Revolves Around U.N. observers into the ravaged . ’ along the canyon to within a mile ‘monstrous mistake’ and’ 
‘Eden’s folly,’ the act W@S American pressure is being 
not a needless one. exerted to cause the fall of 
| George F. Taylor said today Miss get of Syria, Egypt and Russia, 
, Slate will take a lie detector test links Iraq, Turkey, Iran, Pakistan 
teday in Lansing, If the test and Britain in an alliance designed “England’s two objectives were) Eden’s government. 
to stop the fighting between Israel The U. S. has given “guidance” 
| bears out her story, Taylor said, to meet the threat of Communist 
| he will begin removal proceed. aggression. and Egypt and to protect the Suez te the Laborite opposition in it 
ings against Williams. The Soviet | Richardson said Williams and! ly have accused Syria's radio “Termed by many as a 
| Chief Assistant Prosecutor | The Baghdad Pact, - prime w- Slated for Rash 
Charge Rochester -Man 
With Ist Degree Murder 
in Wife’s Shooting Canal from damage. attempt to prove collusion be- 
“Some Britishers feel that our “tween the Anglo-French govern- 
intervention was acted on with ments and Israel before the 
too little evidence. Possibly the Israeli attack on Egypt. 
biggest mistake was that the -— = +--+ ; 
government did not take the peo- influential section of the rulir mg ; 
ple into its confidence. We also Conservative party attacking the . 
lost the faith of the Middle East,” .N. Assembly and blaming U.S. s Middle East policy for “gravely But the real reason, that Eng- Communist party . 
  
¢.| “Peace loving nations” would sup- A Rochester man, who confessed 
‘\port Syria in defending her free- Monday to killing his wife with a 
idom and independence. ishotgun, demanded an examina- 
her gr ey com at __——___--— — tion at his arraignment Tuesday 
aii) eames ° e on a first degree murder charge. endangering the Atlantie  alli- 
Late today Williams met with Forest Fire Shifts | L. J. Rash. 52, of 313 Woodward land did not disclose until later. a 
; |Ave., was remanded to the Oak- *#id Hughes, was the Soviet threat Conservative motion was Tayler, and admitted going to 
: land County Jail without bond fol-'to extend her influence. The threat) .ioned by nearly one-third of the 
fo Northern Front 
  the motel, and registering alone, , 
under a false name. But he in- jowing the heating before Avon|W&s Made clear, he said, when, (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) 2 
Township Justice Luther C. Green, | Russian arms were supplied as Tue!’ : | The examination was set for Dec. | to the Middle East tinder box. . A e 
| “The comes ies of aor can * Bunker in New Post cope with t¢ problem,” sai 
ee ae rat eT OF Teo Childret Hughes. “England now has to tread| AUGUSTA, Ga. ut — President early Monday when she returned lightly with the newly formed Afab Eisenhower today chose Ellsworth a 
to their home with friends after states They are highly national-| Bunker, retiring president of the 
an all-day drinking spree listic, and although we have given American Red Cross, to be am- 
selena represented in oouit ven| (Continued on Page 2, Col. 2) |bassador to India. 
terday by Rochester Attorney Wil- i 7 
: Deck the Streets * | 
  
SAN DIEGO. Calif. ww — Fire-|,, Contacted yesterday, he said fighters concentrated their efforts 
' i false” and said she threatened to the northern front of the Cleve- 
That section in a dry San Diego! 
River bed canyon erupted into   
  son Severance. 
e e e —_—_—_ - | 
   
     S — SS ; TY Ese ey ~* > Ss Se ee =e 
eT =e ‘result in 45-day sentences. Wil-| "The fire, now in its filth day. 
  Bridge Makes Walk Way liams Nov. 20 = ane gene the small communities of Santa!- 7 
\Non-payment of the fines would ysabel and Wynola. Lak N { Yy f Safe ne 
es NOI Te | : jliams said 
jtion“had assured the Indian dele-| LANSING @ ~— Barring unfore- ————— 
GREENWICH, Conn. ®—Green-jgation that the secretary general! son weather, a foot-wide span will Ambassador to Speak wich police haven't closed their; Would be able to leave for a Buda-| 
investigation into the “death of Pest enacted 
band leader Tommy Dorsey, and; 
Police Chief David W. j 
says a note the famed trombonist | 2™Swet_t0 Cuba's request for a Mackinac Bridge Authority.   
left his wife “‘is important to our’ 
case."' ; ae 
The statement from Chief Rob-?   
bins came even after the medical 
examiner, Dr, C. Stanley Knapp. / 
signed a death certificate which 
listed the death as accidental as- 
phyxiation. 
The note Robbins referred to 
was not one given out by Dor- 
sey’s manager, Tino 
Barrie, shortly after the body 
was found in the palatial Dorsey 
home here Monday. AP Science Reporter 
Robbins said the note Barzie re- danger 2. Danger to them the drugs : “And ome fisherman died need- 
2 ‘ ' a selfreliant lot, a fumes from a gas burner in 
 Cmecste told me he didn’t find) ‘There are signs that such a ‘aug —— Tatas te mat . own against adversity. On the oth-| shanty. The man drowned , when 
any note’ in Dorsey's bedroom,” sopra fn the wnscien- cou ali ara is Seren ent oe. the burner melted the ice beneath 
Chief Robb’ id; -“Barzie said use happiness pills, 3 Fone should “}him."” 
Se teisnend tio otelonnent to news-| S&ys tWo who have | Jected thing. ge 
men to relieve the pressure on). So ; : r: oe Dorsey.” ‘o forestall further trouble, Dr. 
Pees Mrs. Ye ee pier and Dr. Dixon suggested | n Today s Press 
The purported note read by. Bar- 
tie Was affectionate in tone.-Bar- 
zie said it was addressed to Mrs. 
‘Jn New York Barzie declined: 
on Chief_Robbins Report 
      SEATTLE @ — Are the tran-/¢ quilizing drugs robbing” Ameri- 
he -psychiatri peCanie } 
  
  “precipitated into serious psy- 
choneurotic difficulties” because 
the physicians who first gave patients had these reactions, Dr. hay claimed 11 lives, blackened 
moke than 43.000 acres of timber 
Robbins @'¥¢ the U.N, assefnbly today an in history next month, said the lington K. Tong, will speak at the and the Boulder Creek area on the 
  
good after taking the pills that 
much worse than before. 
The danger to society, the psy- 
chiatrists said, involves. the tra- 
  
              
     
              
        
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       ia | Oaklahd County Sheriff Frank 
Irons directed a warning to young- 
‘sters. today of the importance of 
ice safety on the lakes as winter 
sets in. 
i “The beginning of winter is the 
| most hazardous time of the vear-: 
for ice drownings.'’ said Irons. | ; 
opener ten, cr gmm: 
ae i 
“Youngsters tend to rush the sea-| ./ 
'soh and skate un the lakes before 
of the AMA' they found among the|Dickel said. we ot. the importance of ice safety as 
8,200 people these hazards: —— About 1,700 of the’ 8,000-were Gay failed to tollow nd peat much as the kids,” said Irons, 
Danger to the health and even et medical measures and. became); ast year our department issued an avetage of 35 tickets per month 
for reckless driving on the ice. 
  
                 
     
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drags; a)more thorough examina-| Editorials .-.........--..+-- 6 
tion of patients before-the pills) Sports ............. 37 thru 40 | | ee 
tae prescribed; -more research,| Theaters ........0.........533 | ee we Rentlne trees Beate | 
and a move to have drug, manu-| ‘TV & Radio Pregrams).....47 | TOUCH OF YULE — Christmas decorations went up along Sag- 
facturers initiate public educa- Wilson,, Earl | seneeer street yesterday, dressing up the 40Wntown area - the 
ition campaigns tranquiliz- pearng cays Parade 
SE ; : Saturday 
    
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Port Said Marks Time, 
_@s British-French Delay 
‘Troop ' Withdrawal 
"PORT SAID (INS)—The limbo 
between the invasion of British 
French troops and their with-/ 
dtawal is keeping Port Said in a 
bivarre falf-life. 
“The city is marking time and so 
are its people, its invaders and its 
UN. protectors.   
fire, the city still is in passive | - 
_fesistamee te the Anglo-French. | | 
One week after the arrival of 
instructions on how their job should 
One result of the passive resist- 
ance is block after block of closed. 
sheps and block after block of 
idiing Egyptians. _A result of the lack of U.N. tn- 
structions = apes ” Norwegians 
+e sin or marc praad in 5 their under-| 
__swear several blocks for a swim in     
the Mediterranean, 
(A U.N. spokesman in Cairo said, 
the Norwegian troops would be sie 
. joined today by 350 Danish soldiers. . 
", from the ar arom staging area.) MAP WORK — Checking the 
Christmas parade of 
tiae Saturday are (left) Capt. Wi 
‘the Pontiac Police Department. Once the hie wa French 
‘out, the city will begin to re- 
to “pormal. But even then it- 
be @ long process because the   33 floats in downtown Pon- 
Marshal Capt. A. J: es ot, Commanding an Pontiac Press Photo 
of Pontiac's M Company, Michigan National 
Guard. The parade will begin at Turk street, 
and proceed up Saginaw, with Santa Claus bring- 
ing up the rear. route for the 
liam Crisp of 
and Parade 
  
canal, which is the city’s biggest 
_employer, is blocked. Until it is 
several 
the canal into operation 
lem for Port Said, for 
although it is a 12 city. of 200,000 eer 
fits whole economic life de- 
on the canal. There really, — y any other reason for its e@x- AUGUSTA, Ga 
[Eisenhower today 
  
Alpena Girls Drown | appointed Jack Z. Anderson 
girls drowned yesterday when the - = ite D esident Picks Dr L. G. Derthick 
as U.S. Commissioner of Education 
i — President culture Benson, 
picked Dr. White House laison man with Con- of schools at Detroit. 
lLawrence Gridley Derthick, now gress 
|superintendent of schools at Chat- ing to farm legislation, as he has) 
E Ba k Off ) ke tanooga, Tenn., to be U. S. Com- in the agriculture department. 
ar C $ oc ’ missioner of Education. In the education post, Derthick. headquarters here, is a recess! 
° 'who will be 51 Dee. 23, succeeds appointment subject to Senate “At the same time, he President Dr. Samuel M. Brownell, brother. confirmation when Congress re 
for-of Atty. Gen. Herbert Brownell.'convenes in January. - 
hmer member of Congress and now The job has been vacant since 
ALPEENA ® — Two teenage an p assistant to Secretary of | Agrr Sept. 1 
Donor of St. Hugo's s to serve as a resigned to become superintendent 
It pays 
He will specialize in tend-'$14,800 a year. 
The President's choice of Der- 
I thick, announced at his vacation Ani Feeling 
; Increases in Britain 
|governmene party undertaken an 
_| gravely eotangering the Atlantic 
* ported them. The endoresement 
‘tion. But the party itself has been 
- |FRENCH ATTACKS 
ioff Middle East supplies. . s * The Day | in Biewingham , ashe e   
(Continued From Page One) 
Eden government's backers in 
Commons. Seldom in history has 
so large a segment of the British 
attack in -this fashion on an allied 
nation. It said: : 
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“This House congratulates ‘the 
foreign secretary (Selwyn Lioyd) 
on his efforts to secure 'interna- 
tional contro] of’ the Suez Canal, 
and deplores both the resolution 
of the (U.N.) General Assembly 
calling for immediate and uncondi- 
tional withdrawal of British and 
French troops from Egypt and the’ ~ 
attitude of the U.S.A., which is 
  Alliance.” 
Four separate UN. resolutions 
have called on Britain, France 
and Israel to pull their troops out 
of Egypt. The United States sup- _ ANTHONY ¥. STEEL 
Name Anthony Stiel 
Prosecutor's Aide 
Prosecutor Frederick »C- Ziem 
has announced a former. police 
officer, Anthony F. Stiel, 29, of of the resolution by nearly a 
third of the Conservative mem- 
bership of the House promised 
grave trouble for the govern- 
ment if it began a ..complete 
withdrawal. 
It the Conservatives hott ranks, Birmingham, will be chief investi-'— + parking committee. 
gator for his office. x 
Stiel, a graduate of St. Frederick’ 
split by dissension over the Brt-/High School in Pantiac, has been ish-French intervention in Egypt, |; 
although they closed ranks be- 
hind Prime Minister Eden Nov. 
23 when he left for Jamaica suf- 
fering from reretrain. they could easily adopt the mo- 
Columbus and the Council of 600 in 
Pontiac. Married, he has tive 
children. 
Train and Truck 
Crash Kills 3 Locomotives and Cars 
of Freight Derailed as 
Fuel Explodes Opposition motions. urging the 
Conservative government to try to 
restore the close understanding of 
previous years ‘With the United 
States were filed by a group of 
Laborites and also by the tiny, 
middie-of-the-road Liberal party,   
In France, too, public opinion 
mounted against the United States 
as a result of the Suez crisis. The 
United States was blamed for not 
faster to supply Europe 
with petroleum to replace the cut-|: 
                  But French Foreign Minister 
    7 * & 
‘The selection of Anderson as a 
|White House liaison man with 
|Congress is an outright Presiden-| 
‘tial appointment which does not | ,_Wwhen Samuel Brownell: 
  
Beaubien, both 15, of ‘Mrs Theodor 
des of the xe, satiny Taken by Wilkes-Barre, | 
hospitalized with severe! 
exposure. Funeral service will be heid Fri- 
sald Santey, a crewman day in Bloomfield Hilis for Mrs. 
the cement freighter Wyan- Alice Holdridge MacManus, widow 
was backing the car along of Theodore F. MacManus, na- 
the Huron Portland Cement Co. tionally-famous former Detroit ad- 
dock at 3 a.m. when it hit a piling vertising man. 
and plunged into the icy water.| Mrs. MacManus died puierdag 
Crewmen on a freighter at the at Stonycroft, the family estate in 
dock saw the accident and man- Bloomfield Hills, after a brief ill- 
who es-ness. She was 86. ; 
4 fl rt 
  
Adams. 
Active In church affairs, Mrs. 
lof the Catholie Church's highest — ABC Signs Sinatra 
fo “Unusual” Contract tooo Pr eden « 
NEW YORK & — Crooner-actor'| = 
Frank Simatra today signed a 
three-year exclusive contract with! 
the. American nonpramion Co. With her. husband, she built St. 
|Hugo of the Hills Catholic Church 
on Opdyke Road as a wayside 
‘shrine to house the body of her 
~\son, Hugo, who died in 1929. The 
church was later deeded to the MacManus in 1934 was given one 
“|Archdiocese of Detroit as a parish \require Senate confirmation. | 
e MacMan US ora eh omer prince 
Death at 86 Sent: ty School at, 
Tenn., and he was 
superintendent. of schools at Nash-| 
Ville, Tenn., from 1939 to 1952. 
He has been school superinten- 
dent at Chattanooga since 192. 
Anderson is a former Republi-’ 
can member of Congress from! 
California. He served in the House 
from 1939 through 1952. He will) 
Work with retired Maj- Gen. Wil- 
ton B. Persons, who heads up the: 
Presidential staff — with 
Congress. sé « 
The position Andérson fills has 
was named Secretary of the In- 
terior earlier this year. 
s * * 
Son wag announced ag Eisenhow- 
er started the second full day of 
a golf-and-work vacation. 
The President flew here Mon- 
day afternoon for up to two weeks 
jof relaxation while still keeping a 
national situation. 
Bernie Crimmins Quits 
Indiana U Coach Job     
church. 
Born in 1870 In Lima, Ohio, | 
She is survived by her sister, 
Mrs.’ Margaret Zaun, of New York 
City; two daughters, Mrs. Alex- 
ander Toluboff, of Bloomfield Hills, 
and Mrs. William Fox, of Indian- 
apolis; two sons, John R. 
Theodore, both of Bloomfield Hills; 
and 15 grandchildren. 
The body will lie in state at 
Stonyeroft from noon today, The 
< Rosary will be recited at 8 p.m. 
Dillon to Fly Home "Thursday, F 
A Requiem ‘High Mass _ will be. 
ober bet US te a we S| sung Friday at 11 a.m., with burial 
- Doug jon will fly to Wash-\in the family crypt at St. Hugo i 
3 
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    by Detroit River - 
and eagle was recovering at the De- BLOOMINGTON, Ind. @—Bernie 
Crimmins resigned today as head. 
a coach .at Indiana Univer-' Reporter Scoops 
Up Huge Eagle 
len, is effective Jan. 1. 
Crofoot School Cubs 
Present Awards to 10 
Ten boys received awards at a 
meeting this week of Crofoot 
|School- Cub pack 8. They were: 
Gary Yocum, Ronald Dilling-) - 
ham, Robert Woody, John Boutin, 
Frank Van Husen, Dotifild Marsh,   
DETROIT (INS)—A proud golden 
troit Zoo today from an icy bath in 
the river and a recent chastising 
fo an eae s 
The eagle: nicknesned “Guin- 
evere,”” was found near the De-| 
troit River yesterday by Detroit | 
‘newspaper reporter Robert Mahar) 
and photographer Jim Savage, who;             been vacant since Fred A. Seaton’ 
Selection of Derthick and Ander-!: 
‘watchful eye on the tense inter-| 
ito Hold Debate Christian Pineau said: 
our bitterness, we cannot renounce- 
Anercaa friendship nor the At- 
lantie Alliance." 
The London Daily Mail said Brit-; 
ain may buy oil from the Soviet 
Union, diesel fuel after the 
ae 
In Ottawa, Canadian Foreign 
Minister Lester Pearson told Par- 
liament both the Atlantic Alliance 
and the British Commonwealth 
were badly split by the British- 
French Suez action. He said that 
the United States might have bet- 
ter understood Europe's vital in) the 
‘terest in the Suez Canal if the is-| 
sue had been related to something 
closer to home like the Panama| 
(Canal. 
' EDITORIAL ANGER 
Pro-Conservative newspapers in 
j}London were plastered this morn- 
ing with cartoons, editorials and 
news stories criticizing the United 
States. 
er standing over Eden, preparing 
to.give the Prime Minister a can- 
\ing, while Soviet Communist party 
boss . Nikita Khrushchev looks on 
with a smoking pistol in his hand. 
“You. see!” says Khrushchev, 
“now you can understood what it 
means to. have satellite trouble!” 
The Conservative Daily Mail 
caricatured \. Eisenhower skulking 
away from & wall where he had 
just painted: “British go home!” burn out so they could approach 
the wreckage and the remains of 
‘the trapped victims. 
Seven hours after the crash, a 
plane pliot flying over the scene 
at 2,000 feet. 
  
  Women Voters 
on Area Pollution 
Members of the Ponti League 
of Women Voters will meét at the 
YWCA, 22 Franklin Bivd., ‘at 7:30 
tonight to discuss the extent of 
pollution of Oakland oy be cal 
resources, - 
Pollution is a subject the League 
is studying throughout the state. ° 
- An open discusgion at the public/t} 
meeting is scheduled to followjay Charlie Wilson, 50, Mishawaka, 
speeches by Mrs. Barney Habel, oi 4 Parking Lot 3- A to. Open 
Ferndale streets, and will provide! pappit. 
17 car parking spaces. 
The Chamber of C is . 
marking the opening of iw Yule PONtigc Deaths shopping season with the cere- 
mony opening the lot, and mer- 
‘| chants especially im the East Mrs John Faved — cate Maple avenue area are looking 
forward to reaping customers | Mrs. John (Louisa) Farrell of 
rewards for their assessments (2986 Otsego Rd. died yesterday 
to also shield them from noise. 
sald he could feel the heat waves — 
    Saturday; Set Ceremony _ 
p.m. tor tase to fale: Ge: chanel INGHAM—Par' Lot 3-A 
= “ne on the following Sunday. 
is completed and will be opened to 
public bbon - cutti * 6 * ( 
vom i = m Pitan Adults as well as Classes are 
eee visiting Baldwin Library this week, morning. taking advantage of Book Week 
Costs of the lot are being esti- displays to gain gift suggestions. 
Also on display in the as 
, : of Peter and His Friends, done 
may be entered from Park and peatrix Potter, originator of Peter 
    
after a long illness. She was 74. 
Mayor James Allen is being) She was born on Aug. 9, 1882, fn 
asked to cut the ribbon, and Cham-| Morgantown, W. Va., and married 
ber of Commerce officials to be in in Canonsburg, Pa., on Sept. t 
attendance will be headed by Ar- 1903. 
thur Blakeslee, president, aid Don-| Mrs. Farrell came fear from 
lald Cummings, chairman of the off Danville, Ill., 15 years ago.         
— Surviving are five children, Mrs. 
Their group has worked with city Norman Reddish of Pontiac, Em- 
officials over the long months of est of Jacksonville, Ill., Ben of 
planning, court sessions for con-:California, Arthur and Eugene 
demnation of lots, moving of) \Farrell, both of Danville; 10 grand- 
homes, uprooting of trees, andichildren and nine great-grandchil- 
talking over rights-of-way for ac- dren. 
cessways to the lots. 
estima inally |the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Home 
gel po] eae | to the Houghton Funeral Home in 
Juhl, city coordinator, but land coxeens Ill., for service and 
costs were up about 30 per cent burial. 
after condemnation Was neces- 
sary to acquire four of the ten Mrs, Francis Hall lots, 
Word has been received of the 
A total of $170,000 was paid te, of Mrs. Francis (Eva) Hall, and $4,500 for construction 4) 6+ 397 Platt Rd Ann Arbor. 
lot. ‘She died Monday at the Frey Con- escent Home in Delta, Ohio aft- 
a long illness. 
| Mrs. Hall was born in May, 1862 
cout ‘at Lake Odessa to Aaron and Eliza- 
beth Knapp Shellenbarger. 
A tormer resident of Pontiac, 
she was a member of the Oak. 
land Avenue United Presbyterian 
| Caurch and a past noble of Wel- 
| come Rebekah Lodge No. 246 of 
Pontiac. She left Pontiac to make 
her home with her daughter, 
Mrs. G. E. Bentley of Ann Arbor 
eight years ago, 
Surviving are a son, Harry Ald- 
First two cars entering Lot 3A) irich of Roscommon; her daughter, 
will be present- Mrs. Bentley; three grandchildren; 
ed gifts, first ot which if following five great-grandchildren and one 
a tradition begun with Lot-No. 1. | brother, Cap Shellenbarger of Cal- 
Tt will be a roll of nickels. lifornia. 
Bocgrarangstlend geisg eons Service will be at 2? p.m. Friday 
the glare of trom the Stevens & Bush Funeral 
headlights in their windows by & Home, Ypsilanti. The Rev. Gordon 
five-foot high brick fence. which is Speer will officiate with burial in 
the Highland Cemetery. Mrs.. Hall's 
an “body wit! be at the funeral home 
Paying for the lot are Saag Thursday morning. 
moneys fromthe city’s plan,   
    
  
per cent) and the residents in he . . 
area the city has termed to be, Leslie Smith 
benefited (40 per rent of the Te) Jestie Smith. 57, of 21% S. Sag- a |; linaw St. died Saturday in Pontiac To mark tte — anniversary 00 eee Hospital. He was ill two 
Dee. 9 the First Methodist. church, | Born in Hungary on July 2, 
'1899, he was the son of Mike and 
Julia Jacoh Smith. 
| Mr. Smith had made his home fn 
‘Pontiac 11 years, coming here 
from Deford 
Besides his mother, he is sut 
ivived by a daughter, Mrs. Julia 
Theis of Dearborn, a sister, Mrs. 
~ Irene Gage of Deford: two 
ibrothers, Clarence Smith of 
jOwossofand Mike Smith of Detroit. 
| Mr. Smith’s body is at the 
'Pursley Funeral Home where 
service will be held at 10 am. 
_Thursday. The Rev. Paul T. Hart 
of the First Methodist Church will has ‘asked the Rev. James Wright: 
of Mt. Clemens to be guest preach- 
er. He is a former assocate min- 
ister here. : 
The church has slated a» MYF 
Teen Party for Saturday at 8 | 
p.m. In the Fellowship hall, and 
an ——— class Sunday | C ts   
Trial Technique’ Talk 
Given by Taylor 
| -Chiet Assistant Oakiand County) 
_|ightand Park _an “Wit Tudo eevee wee Serial ‘ followt ing in Oak Hill Cemetery, 
Taylor's speech was part of a 
class on trial work held annually) When nitrogiycerine explodes, 
by Harry Kent, attorney for the the volume of gas released thereby 
Detroit Police Association, in High- is said to be approximately 10,000 
land Park's Municipal Court. The times greater than that contained 
class has been held for 16 years. ‘in the _origthal explosive - agency. a 
NEAT GIFT for Home Handymen! 
4 Drower—ALL METAL _ 
Parts Cabinet   
  
         
   
         Mrs. Farrell has been taken from 
  
   
            
The Weather _ :   
  
-iNations Look fo U.S.   
   
   
     
            
                  
         
    
    
      
      
                   
    
       
    Mahar captured the mighty 
bird after a brief chase, tucked 
it under his arm and took it back 
to his news city room, where he 
marched in petting the eagie’s ="   
Pall C.8. Weather arene Report PONTIAC ic) Mideast Soluti JUTUTIUT 
(Continued From Page One) 
sjup our colonialistic attitude, will 
‘Tiot cooperate with us. 
U.S. HAS SAME. PROBLEM 
***The same problem confronts the 
United States-ag--wel] as the free: 
countries—of-Surope: Our: popuia-+ 
tions won't stand for drastic action. 
‘Our only course is to be soft with 
ithe Arab countries and to offer - 
them more than the Russians do. winds. at Pane miles on — 
meortheriy 20-20 miles 
this no tal and fmcore pe 
Today in Pontiac ‘ Lewest temperature preceding § am 
ss. 
8 om: Wind velocity 1s mph 
South weet. 
sete Wednesday at $:93 pm. 
Yiees Thursday at 7.19 Lary 
eets Wednesday at 2:41 
rises Thursday at 4:5   
        a Dewntown Tem tures 
fie. ogee ee looks to the United 
RE Tete If) States as the only country pow- >> serves 28 p.m. erfully and economically 
enough to intervene or outbid the 
= Soviet Union in the Middle-East,” 
3! | Hughes pointed out that Britain's |’ 43.5 aggression initiated action from the 
bar ebeere ‘itreat 
strong slick. 
-|bit she eyed hungrily. ampte-hread: 
Some reporters beat a hasty re 
upon sighting Guinévere’s 
large beak and evil-looking talons. 
Her wingspread measured eight 
feet. = 
-_ * © 
The bird, shivering and with two 
porcupine quilis imbedded | near 
her beak, was wrapped in a biatik- 
et and taken to the Detroit Zoo, 
where a vet removed the quills. 
Zoo authorities said the eagle 
‘apparently had tangled with a 
porcupine while on a migration) . 
flight, then stumbled into- -the 
water and got covered with oil 
oe * * 
Guinevere was fed a guinea pig 
and locked up, strangely enough, 
in an empty porcupine cage, to 
keep her from a plump white rab- 
  
            ‘Only the future can tell if we 
successful there,’ Hughes * 
    
. The: Thardest hrome isteel— is!     New Diphtheria Victims — 
DETROIT @® — Three new diph- 
theria victims, all in the same fam-: 
ily, have brought the’ year’s total 
lin Detroit to 89 cases, including! 
five deaths, Last year the city had). 
18 cases; ae one — The «=                       
        
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    ided partment: 
drawers, ident-tabs, drawer — 
pulls. Has many uses. Big 
Ont) Ys x10 inch. 
   Exactly 
_ Ae Pletured 
“ADD SPICE TO HIS Tirer 
— Md Spice} GIFT SET 
00 lve tam   
  
      : a the well-groomed mon, Brisk, 
tengy .Ater Shave Lion, Wher Shave Tolcim ond Mes 
Cologne. Sturdy, ship-decorated boties in a new, red gi bon) 
         
             
         
       
           ington tomorrow for urgent COM \o¢ the Hills had answered a tip that a huge|Danny Pollock, Jon Stepleton, Ste-/Mrs. T. §. Diehm, and Mrs. C. B./CGo \ Elkhart, Ind, A son, Hargis,|9 a 
multationg on ways and means of, ‘The Rey. Fr. Fra 1 bird was grounded near the water. Boster and eunatls ile Tole. , , wy , , 
~ patching up the French-American|opficiate — Br, Reemcee Beck wth vee Kenneth ellan, . |made the identification. | r $6. 95 Value 99 _/ 
   
        
     
  
      fo ~ / THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956. , THREE, 
Correctly Colored Kitchen srenoas sacasie cnt Pe pay Py — . “Shop and Save-at SIMMS — i 
~ Cheerful, Not Chore-ful_ zy "= HOT GIFT for Sportsmen! se | (Taso eieen : ONE | cae a OPE NE V E R Y 
‘Hand Warmer = j)"4"™ run. Baby Diay pers oe CHRISTMAS Reguler or Giant Sizes 
$3.95 Value’ $4.95 Value 
$32.95 *3.95 ‘The finest ‘handwarmers made — YON-E’ riow 
at a reduced price for Christmas gift giving. 
Every sportsman wants 
a hand warmer. Also 
. an. ideal gift for nqws- 
boys, postman, etc. ~ 
Dasd N, Saginaw. —2nd Floor     
   
    
           
       
     
         
          
      
          By ‘HOWARD KETCHAM _ One solution for the use 
Color and Design Engineer hier eh color-matching _ problem 
: ht for her to the 
Since the housewife spends more! pliance applia armed 
time in the kitchen : = rs _ than anywhere/and apply a special enamel finish 
else in the house during the day,'coat in the color of her choice. Ac- 
it should not only reflect her pet-|cording to the president of a large 
sohality, but it should be_a_bright! paint _ company, his firm—has—an- 
and pleasing place in which tolexcellent =. product, a triple-duty E 
‘ work, This can best be achieved by enamel, for this purpose. It can be 
the judicious use of color for the sprayed on or applied wi b spray pp with a brush, 
background and for equipment, ap- Anéther method of providi providing ¢o- pliances and’ accessories, ordinated colors in the kitchen was 
Today, when the home owner evolved by a leading New York) — 
is planning a new kitchen, col- home furnishing store, when they 
_ered appliances to match or con- Were commissioned to do over & : 
trast with the walls, cabinets and |Many large apartments and homes Balilill other fixtures are given the after World War IT. po 
greatest consideration, The firm did over the kitchens 
In some instances, manufactur- with coordinated colors from the) 
ers are matching the colors of their #PPliances right down to the pots. appliances with the colors of other and pans. To accomplish this co- 
* equipment, although standardiza- oTtinated color Program in-ait its: tion has not yet reached the ideal ‘perfection dnd detail, they sent ap-: 
stage. Much more has to be done, pliances to automobile painting, 
to bring about coordinated colors Stops to be sprayed with synthetic’ for the kitchen in ‘the appliance enamel in the exact colors they’ 
industry. warited to complement the kitchen Snow rit Shovel 
82. 29. | : . 
It wing well be asked what { 5 / 
Cj items are most likely to be diffi- = j 87 
L ircuit Court ourt Grants FAIS | cust to get no mating With Fos nung, us a snow oft to one side \_ se? ' £387. 
65 Divor Di -e Dec get today in matching colors, . . 
lvorce ecrees Paint manufacturers are. produc-’ 
ing as many cs 1400 different col- 
ors, so appealing color schemes 
can easily be selected. Many man- 
jufacturers of paints, floor cover-   
a Fy 
ew 
| a, 
| = ° 
     First Quality pe Plaid 
|Cotton BLANKETS Our $1.69 Quality 
70x80 Inch 
ad 
98 North» . — 7 Cotten $1.77 
> . Dis : Fleecy napped. long-staple cotton. Sagina a} m mM Bi oTHESS & sf = - Whipped edges. Double bed sizes. 
Sale priced tonite and Thursday, 
        
        
        
              
        
       
     
           
   
    Choice. of durable 
Birdseye cloth or ex- 
: tra_-scit. flannel! 
™ diapers. Special- 
oly priced tomorrow 
only — full desen 
diapers. Limit 2 doz- 
en per customer 
      
          
       
  
       
          
     
         
          
                    
    
    
                
    
   
       
            
    
   
   
         
         
     
          
      
      
     
        
         
      
  18-Inc “Peggy Pepperell” or “Chatham” 
Blankets Values to-$6.95     
     
  
      
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blade. Limit 1 shovel. 
ROCK SALT .........°10 Ibs. for 34c 
Large 18-Inch Ab eet Blade . _ Ny! jon-rayon blend, soft 
‘ shades of green or pink 
Double bed 72 x 84-inch 
size s 
Choice of 3 Styles 
Blankets      
pcre 
| Divorces granted recently in 
Oakland County Circuit Court 
include:   
  
                   
      
         
     
         
                  
     
      
          
  ee Roe Alen. eaites ings and draperies. are offering - 
Pe wiped — one Russell complete -customized kitchen color “BEACON” —1Ist Quality = 
Sharron L. from Douglas Marsh plans free. 
Mary K from Jack G. Erity As to the cho f pro i } } Values $ 99 SS 
Zieanor from Porest ¥. Secrist io the ice Of proper color Eau de Toilette... surround 
Mary 1 gE etom a rope€, Bebe for the kitchen, there is a wide her with fragrance every min- an $7. a 
to" Cc ‘ah ler , 4 . i : as oc f 
Melbe R. from Keith L. Pintle variety of choice today, depending we of ee oy eee er eee tg ing & 
— tress, Desks 2 Kellace largely on personal preference. ith atomizer 95.00 wide-@ to 00° lengths. 
Robert i. from lice Ma Morrison Many people, who are not house- Regular $12.95 Quality 
Ma. r on Pind iv see coo) : 
Pp ceagplaanglt sow 9 veo ges pager vie the kicks sodosed Stard rbon steel blade 82% Wool © from Bar ong : se y ca nm 
Constance W_ from Donald W. Wrtlie [ney : boy 4 = 
ante tees Banas Merde y psychologically they seem right. ribbed to. reinforce points of Springfield $ 66 
Gonevra from Russell 5 Purnies |This does not always work out in re Rarteeet ee’ in BLANKETS 
rence c : aa . = : 
Carole J from Maynard C Carter ‘practice. Surveys have indicated ae grip t per a ee 
ay hen du a | McKinnto |that ae like bright ¢ rtul wool reinforced with nylon, : 
Bibel & from Kermit Johnsen color in the kitchen, with yellow 72x90-tnch ‘ 
tt chard } in lg ne z 
Delores J. from Kenneth A Grace and turquoise ranking particularly 98 N. Seginew Carole A. from Bari C_ Porman Jr high. The colors should be function- —iad Floor Core F from Walter J Jones , ao td ntygs 
Dorothy M. trom Witter: 1 f¢monsen |41 and pro. ide a happy, cheerful. 
Verna &. from Charlies Weller atmosphere . Johanna from Biaggio F Gidote Sees pe PES Pen 
James from Betty Rowland   
James 1 from Sue D. Sweet 
@arah J from Irving R. Maberma 
Semuci L trom Prances L. Davis, / No Bigger _ Your Hand — - Tiny 3 3x6 Inch Size! Anthony from Deojeres | Renne ‘ennul) . 
Trene J. from Thomas R O'Meara 
Pers from Johi Feige! fannul: . § 98 
ed from Jerry Miller 
e 8 from Charjer A Tiffany 
Battery Pear! ae Jeannette Delph 
Extra   BLANKET Dept.—Basemen! 
Fau de Toilette and Dusting 
Powder .\,. add to the luxury 
of her bath rite $3.50 
    a SANFORIZED COTTON KNIT 
VESTS or SNUGGIES 
Ladies’ Underwear 
69c Value Cc 
—SMALL Ea. L 
—MEDIUM 
—LARGE 
(EXTRA_LARCE SIZES..... 59) 
Vests cut for perfect fit, rayon knit binding Stuart W. from Eleanor Pi Johnston 
Mary. Vernon Kin ag 
Jerry L. from F Scheffler 
Ess from Robert R. McOitrre . <3 AT 1 2 THE PRI CE 
Our ‘best ever buy! Now everyone can 
atiord their own personal portable radio. 
$2 HOLDS YOURS in Leyeway.   Liquid Skin Sachet, the “origi- 
nal perfume that clings” in @ 
see-thru, beribboned gift set- 
‘ ting. $2.00. Purse Size $1.65 
peices Pius Tad Btella from Emory Drake 
Nellie from Thomas EF Ktlror 
Dorothy from Richard H Baynham 
Walter from Mary Ogier 
Morte fron Thomas Coggins 
Brodus D. from Helen Meet 
Margaret J. from John A Kish 
Gerald P. from Hendritea Carrier 
B4ward from Genevie DeBell 
Divorces which become effective 
in six months include = 
Fran® trom Alter M-Partet       
Fits Into 
  deb : 
; Binet D |e Shiviey A Saber oxer 1 Any Pocket and straps. Snug fitting snuggies with elastic 
gigi 4] —— Weighs nly waist, elasticized legs. Warrn cotton knit for 
Norma J. from Raymond O Peterson — 
x .coid winter weather, _Mine M. from Jervis C. Webb 8¢ N. Sagincw —Main Floor 
       
    
    
      
  
            
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g *16"/ 3-51, bs eng Pt 9s over Latest model viewer out... and It's : 
at Simms. Easy to. operate a flick of 
the finger changes scenes Metal and ‘ 
shock resistant, plastic. As pictured.           
        
          
    
        $6.50 Value Winches» jong. sling. 
adjustable sight, car- 
bine type stock 
Ne. © Leng Rifle   = All Wood—$3.95 Value 
Case for 
VIEWER 0” } 
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      White for Girls Sahay Style 
Biack for Boys DOUBLE RUNNERS 
Beginners’ ICE SKATES | Double runners teach the average S$ 39 = 
child how to skate safely in a few . : 
     
       
        
       FORCE-FEED. yy 
bes eregy BB Gun | 
oot 5 
minutes. Genuine leather shoes, rust- 
proof plated blades. 
w rN aa 2 
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Genuine LEATHER Shoes 
A Boys’ Hockey Skates ‘Hockey Style dimensions. There's a subject | for everyone in the family. 
‘CHOOSE from a Large REEL LIST: 
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* ‘FIRST TIME EVER at a REDUCED PRICE! 
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‘Tevet Chicago Suspect 
in $5,600 Theft at Fox| and Hounds Inn 
  wi 
is returned pea 
one of his alleged! 
the holdup will be! 
from Marquette Prison to| 
him. he 
‘week, and 
, hy 
testify against 
Inthe holdup, Nov. 30, 1953, ‘ i 
le 
! 
  After 4 police search lasting sev- 
eral weeks, three men were ar- 
rested and subsequently convicted| 
for the crime. They were Ted Sul-) 
32, Charles Clark, 33, and! 
AGREED TO TESTIFY 
agreed to testify against 
the other two after officers held) 
hig girl friend as a material wit-| 
news. First marrying the girl in) 
County Jail, Sullivan is 
a statement confessing the! 
crime and implicating Clark and 
 . Greham. 
— Fepeated the statement tn 
. le ates which led to the con-| 
victions. | se ° Ld 
- Sullivan now is in Marquette! 
Prison, Taylor said, serving a 520) 
term. Clark is serving 20-40 
in Jackson Prison with! 
Graham, who is serving 10-20) * : | 
Council Rejects Wages | 
to Pay City Head | 
NEW BALTIMORE # — The 
mayor and city council of this 
Lake Huroti community have yoted 
down their city salaries so 
the town can afford a city man- 
    pS . i 3 E 
    HH Jt started when the town of 2,400 
-_petsons voted this month to hire a 
manager within 30 days, At 
game time it voted into office 
al of young citizens who 
en’ themselves the Planned 
poe eu Party including Mayor 
F. Pa 
Today, sk Paul admits “we 
“didn’t know -whether we'd have the 
money or not, but we're going to 
obey the people. Now we're 
searching for @ good city man- 
ager.” . 
  
Forbidden Christmas 
Christmas was once forbidden. 
Opposition of the English Puri- 
tans to- festivals culminated in the 
act of Parliament in 1647 which 
abelished the observance of Christ- 
mas, Easter and Whitsuntide, This, 
was echoed in 1659 when the Amer. 
ican Puritans enacted a’ similar|- 
law. : } 
In New England, for example, 
those. caught celebrating the holi- 
day were » fined. five shillings! 
For Muscular Pains, Aches 
-(MUSTEROLE Gives Grand   
  “BAKED HEAT” Comfort 3: Super-stimulating off of mustard 
plus amazing GM-7 (glycol mano- 
Shlicylate) now makes new, mod- 
ern-formula 1 Musterole better, 
relief for etiff 
  
    
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  Boys’ and Girls’ 
Flannel Lined 
Blue Jeans 
reg. 1.98 each 
Smart warm flannel tined 
blue-jeans. Well tailored 
boxer style in Sanforized 
Sizes fabrics. Full ¢ut.   
3 to 6x 
Charge Yours at 
' Waite's .. Second Floor 
  
Boys’ and Girls’ 
Gun & Holster 
1” 00 
pack reg. 
' 1.99 value 
Molster set, emartiy Corduroy 
Boxer Slacks 
1%? Pull cut, washable. Choose red, 
own, 
  
  two ere two holsters and blue, br gteen, peacock 
able Bizes 3 to 6x. 
Waite's .. . Downstairs @Waite's . . » Second Floor 
Boys’ and Girls’ Sturdy 
Polo Shirts Training Pants 
Long or short sleeve styles in 
sizes 2 to 6x 
Wailte's . .. Second Floor 10 For | haa 
Double crotch, full eut. slight 
irr’s. White and pastel colors. 
Sizes 1 to 6. 
Waite's ... Second Floor 
  
  
Boys’ and Girls’ 
FLANNELETTE 
Sleepwear 
reg. 1.98 ? For 3 
2-pe — Some —— and 
stripes. 
Watlte's .. . Second Floor q Girls’ Heavy Knit 
Cotton Panties 
3 For i | 
Pastels and white. Sizes 3 te 14. 
Walte's ... Second Floor 
  
  
W rought-] ron 
Novelties 
reg. 1.39 2 For 5] 
Meny novelties to ch from 
for desk or home. Ideal tot for gifts! 
Waite's ... Street Floor Card Table 
‘Covers 
1° Plastic-yuilted covers in ‘green, 
grey and wine. -Heavy duty eee 
able plastic, 
Waite's . reg. 1.79 
. » Street Floor 
  
  
Playing 
CARDS 
reg 98 9 For | 
Many designs te choose from 
Ideal for gifte! 
Waite's .. . Street Floor Altest 
Sanitary Nap. 
reg. 1.49 . T 00 
Bos of finest quality sanitary 
napkins. Soft and sanitary. 
Waite's .. . Street Floor 
  
  
Pant and Skirt 
HANGERS 
reg. 59c 3 For | 
Wooden hangers. Save space and Pant 
-CREASERS 
Lito D5 Gives trousers razor-sharp crease 
  
  pressing time. Keeps clothes Dries them to perfect shape. Ad- 
wrinkle free. justable 
Waite's .. . Street Floor Waite's ... Street Floor 
Patchwork 100% Wool 
QUILTS 
4 80x84 sizes tape ae edges. 
Multi-colored: Washab reg. 6.99 BLANKETS 
reg. 14.95 T 0” 
T2x84 size, washable satin bind- 
ing rg 
You would pay $20.05 if each piece were purchased 
separately! Here's a fabulous buy to delight the heart of 
A total of 57. pieces of playtime fun! your youngsters! MARX 57-Pc. TRAIN ( OUTFIT AT HALF PRICE! THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 
   
      
   
     
   
       
       
       
    
  Reg. 20.05 
NOW Train is @ super 41" long, track a big 102” oval! All the 
cars are metal and the locomotive has a light! “Among the 
pieces are a 34-pc. railroad village set, 1 locomotive with 
1 box car, 2 sections straight track, 8 
sections straight track, 1 50-watt transformer (U.L. app.), 
6 telephone poles, headlight, tender, 
1 fock-on connector, 
1 : 
Buy Yours Today at Waite'’s... 1 gondola car, 
0% Downstairs Floor 
COPS HHHSHHSHSSSHHOSSSHSSSHHSSSHHHSHSHSHHHSSSSSSSSOSHHSSSSESSEES 
mere Pouff-Toft Feuffs 
. . . COMPLETELY WASHABLE, TOO! 
   
      
  2” 
reg. 3.99 
Comfort galore in this sigh- 
soft scuff. Made of capeskin 
with foam rubber insole. Com- 
pletely washable, too! Comes 
in wool also ‘ 
Powder Puff Colors: 
' SNO WHITE 
ICE PINK 
FROST BLUE 
Charge Yours at Waite's ... Street Floor 
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CIRCULATIONS   
  
MEMBER OF BUREAU OF 
WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 
—— 
B-52 Bombers Show 
~. Commies Our Power 
Truly, this nation staggers all im- 
agination in its accomplishments. 
Eight B-52 bombers just flew 17,000. 
miles non-stop and were in the air . 
more than thirty-two hours. 
—_—— * tet PS AUDIT   
  
  
  
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  2 : : 
2 + ’ ’ ? _ Included among their exploits 
were: 
~ Circling the North Pole with 
the temperature 65 below zero; 
keeping above the 35,000 foot 
level; reaching speeds of nearly 
706 miles an hour; re-fueling’ in 
flight. — 
* * 
We're glad this happened. 
We're glad it was reported. 
We hope Russia reads it-down to 
the last detail and then sits back and 
contemplates the awesome might of a 
“nation that possesses more than. 500 
_of these death-dealing engines of 
devastation and destruction. — 
* * *” 
Fair play, brotherly love and or- 
dinary decency do not appeal to the 
minds of Russian rulers as yet. We 
honestly believe the “average” Rus- 
sian would go along, but the average 
Russian is putty in the hands of the 
national bosses. Hence, nothing but 
a show of force and a show of mili- 
tary might. register in the USSR. 
They respec{—or fear—death-dealing , 
agencies and little else. 
Well, here’s annihilation. 
This is it. 
These 500 B-52s could drop enough ~ 
oS aN) Sos 
can finish that sentence? 
78. K. Commies. Look this maneu- 
ver over. 
Like it? 
x *« * ; 
Try flexing your own muscles 
for a time and see how they com- 
pare with this last tactical dem- 
~onstration on the. part of the 
United States of America where 
freedom rules and where we have 
- great, national elections and 
then follow the will of the ma- 
. jority. < 
  
SESE 
Balance of Power 
| Shifts in U.N. 
Events which followed Egypt's 
seizure of the Suez Canal and the 
United Nations’ attempts to keep 
peace in that trouble sector of the 
world have robbed recent develop- 
ments within the U.N. itself of de- 
serving attention. 
When the U.N. General peense 
opened its eleventh regular session 
recently it admitted to membership 
three additional nations—Morocco, 
Tunisia and. the Sudan—and formal- 
ly, welcomed 16 other new members» 
admitted at the close of the 1955 ses- 
~ sion. 
These 16 were Albania, Austria, ‘members, thaoe hallins of ada aiel 
Africa can prevent any resolution 
they dislike from obtaining the 
necessary two-thirds majority. 
ee ee 
There is no expectation that the 
members from. Asia and Africa will 
array themselves solidly against na- 
tions of Latin America anc the West 
in all matters. 
The new look in the U.N. merely 
puts a higher premium on the qual- 
ity of our statesmenship both within 
the U.N. and in the Asian-African 
theater if we are to continue to hold 
‘our position of leadership. 
  
“THE marriage } license fee in De- 
troit has been raised to $5.”—News 
item. This will. not cause a single 
decrease in the number of licenses 
issued, as love not only. laughs at 
- Jocksmiths, but it also laughs when 
staring starvation in the face. 
  
“Wir reference to Diana Dors’ 
being pushed (or falling) into a 
swimming pool, London smells a rat.” 
—From a news story. Over here, 
people smell a press agent. 
  
ONE thing, at least, can be said to 
the credit of hillbilly musicians: They 
never play the bagpipes. 
The Man About Town 
Our Largest City 
Southfield to Enjoy. That 
Distinction—in Area Only   
  
December. First of the so called 
winter months—but not in 1956. 
On Dec. 3 its residents will vole on a 
charter to make Southfield the newest 
and largest city in Oakland County, the 
latter distinction being in area only. It 
comprises five-sixths of the 36 square 
miles in Southfield Township, with a pres- 
ent population around 35,000. It starts off 
with a healthy condition tn its local po- 
litical atmosphere, 29 candidates having 
filed petitions for its 11 offices. 
Just a few days ago I glimpsed the 
President of General Motors, ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 
) Voice of the People   
    Letters will be condensed when neceiy 
because of Popes ot apace. Pull AA and iy mber 
the writer must aceompany betters but 
these will be published if the writer: 
so requests edt og the letter is critical 
te its nature. 
Elvis Presley fans, where is 
the line drawn between worship 
and indecency? Are we to believe 
the story. about your Elvis in a 
current scandal magazine? 
Now I ask you, is that the 
kind of story that just makes 
reading material or is it true? 
If it is trus, he has brought 
suspicion upon every girl that 
speaks his name in reference. 
If it is a Me, then all of you 
band together, and write Mr. 
Presley and the editor of the 
magazine. Don’t you think you 
deserve anything in feturn for 
your tremendous loyalty? 
This story should either be con- 
firmed or denied in some public 
manner. Girls, a reflection has 
been passed upon you and if isn't 
a very pretty one. you must admit. 
So again, I ask you to Bhove 
te yourselves and all the worid 
that you're not entirely blinded by 
Mr Presley's wiggles, Have him 
confirm or den, this story. It is 
something you deserve “   
Dusted Off       
David Lawrence Says:   
Past Acts Return to Haunt Senators 
WASHINGTON—Chickens come 
home to roost and so do the prin- 
ciples of trie Hberalism come back 
to plague those who abandon those 
principles tor the sake of exped- 
tency — 
Ir will be interesting to see 
whether the “liberals” among the 
Democrats and Republicans wm 
the Senate apologize now to Sena- 
ter McCarthy whom they voted to 
“eondemn” in 1954 on one count 
‘relating to alleged conduct in a 
previous term. 
_ For some of these same sena- 
tors, who argued then that the 
Senate is a ‘‘continuing body’’ and 
can examine the conduct of a 
member in a previous term, now 
are contending tht the Senate is 
not a ‘continuing body” at all 
The present purpose, of course, 
is to get a new set of rules adopt- 
ed in the January session so as   
~ Harlow H. Curtice 
driving along in his brand new 1957 Pon- 
- tiac. She’s a great car, isn’t she, Mister 
Ereaxtent?) 
_. As time passes and a few more local 
boys get acquainted with 
Pete Estes, 
Pontiac Motor Division's new Chiet En- 
*gineer, his rating continues to mount and 
it was on.a very high level the day he 
came. Young, personable and easy to 
meet, he is making a very favorable im- 
pression everywhere he goes, inside the 
Pontiac Motor Division and around town 
in general. 
  Another polntwithe apride for Oakland 
Courty’s many top mentions is that the 
Henry and Edsel Ford auditorium, an out- 
standing factor in Detroit’s new civic cen- 
ter, was built largely along the plans of 
the architectural firm of 
O'Dell, Hewlett and Luchenbach, 
whose offices are in our suburban city of 
Birmingham. 
Two pamphiets on how to wrap and 
mail Christmas gifts are being given free 
distribution at the post office, and 
Postmaster Leslie H, Dean 
tells me they will be mailed to anybody 
unable to call for them. 
Asserting that he knows what kind of 
a winter we'll have, .. 
_ Peter Jacobs 
of Route 2, Holly, writes me that ne will 
give the inside dope to anybody sending 
him a self addressed stamped envelope. 
“Didn't have to wait one minute either 
way,” writes 
Lamont Harbridge 5g 
in telling of his experience in crossing the 
straits in going and returning from his 
deer. hunting trip to the northern   
Hungary, Italy, Ireland, Jordan, Laos, 
Libya, Nepal, Portugal, Rumania and 
Spain, This brings the world fellow- 
ship to 79 nations. 
ge * * * 
The growth is indicative of the in- 
creasing importance of Asia and 
Africa in world affairs. Important to 
the powers of the West is the shift 
in the balance of voting power in the 
, General Assembly. 
This balance has shifted from 
the 20. Latin-American republics. peninsula. = 
The Christmas tree trek on the Dixie 
Highway started earlier than usual this 
year. . However, , 
Ransom Randall 
of Waterford, who hauls them from the 
Oscoda area to Detroit, tells me that most 
of these early loads go to business places, 
for decorating. 
  A honeysuckle bush in the yard of 
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Duggan 
of Commerce is in. full bloom for the sec- 
= time in 1956. 
Seer 
  
sila. s en 
> Dnited y voted -with the——— 
States, to the Asian-- 
oN African members. Even with the 
of Red. China J a “Verbal Orchids to-- Ernest A. Nordling : 
of 5905 Winslow Drive; ninetieth birth- 
ey : Sy 9 to abolish lengthy  filffusters 
against “civil rights’’ legislation. 
If the Senate decides that it -is 
not a “continuing bedy’’ it would 
take only a majority vote to 
change the rulés. Otherwise, it 
requires a two-thirds vote and 
the proponents of the idea of 
changing the rules know they 
ean’t muster two-thirds of the 
Senate. 
It will be recalled that in Sep- 
tember 1944 it was proposed to 
“censure” the Wisconsin senator 
for his ‘failing to cooperate in 1952 
with a Senate committee examining 
his income tax returns. Latef the 
resolution was changed by the Sen- 
ate to eliminate the word ‘‘cen- 
sure’'—which implies. the power 
actually to punish—and to substi- 
tute for it the milder word, “con- 
demn."”” The resolution was adopt- 
ed in October 1954 by a 67-to-20 
vote of the Senate and not a single 
Democrat voted against it. 
SENATE HAD RIGHT 
Senator McCarthy always con- 
ceded that the Senate did have a 
right. to examine the previous 
conduct of anyone entering the 
Senate, but he said the time to do 
it. was at the opening of a Con- 
gress when a senator presents his 
credentials. 
_The Wisconsin senator, just pnor 
to taking his.seat in January 1953 
for a new term directly challenged 
the Senate to take up all the accu- 
sations made against him, but his 
colleagues failed to do so. 
It was not until September 
1954 that the Senate’s select com- 
mittee brought in a report pro- 
posing ‘censure’ and arguing 
flatly that the Senate is a ‘‘con- 
tinuing body." It said that the 
issue had been settled by the 
debaté in the Senate in January 
1953 when the “liberals” tried 
unsuccessfully to change the 
rules and insisted that each 
House can adopt new rules at the 
beginning of a new Congress. 
“The Senate committee report in 
September 1954 said: 
“The fact that the Senate is a 
continuing body -should require 
little discussion. This has been 
uniformly recognized a history, 
precedent and authority. 
» * 
Certainly ne Senate has every 
right to adopt a new set of rules 
at the opening of a new Congress 
“because it is, in fact, not a con- 
tinuing body in a legislative sense 
or in reference to rules governing 
the procedure for handling legisla- 
tion. Every bill and every motion   
. LI'L ONES   pending expires with the final ad-— 
journment of each Congress. . 
“The Senate does not have the 
right, therefore, fo censure or 
condemn anybody for conduct in a 
previous Congress, though it does 
have the right to refuse to admit 
a member or it any time to expel 
a sitting member. But there were 
not epough votes ayailabie to do 
this in the McCarthy case. 
CAN CHANGE RULES 
- The Senate‘jcan still abolish fili- 
busters any time it wishes to do 
so but it takes a two-thirds vote 
to accompish this and the anti- 
filibustering group just doesn't 
have the votes 
So the debate on whether the 
Senate its or is- not a ‘'con- 
uauing body” nowadays binges renily on whether there's a two 
thirds vote available to accomplish 
the -objects- -setight Henee the 
country now vill- be treated to 
many a hypocritical ar cument 
Some of the same scnu" whe 
argued in the McCarthy case that 
the Senate is a “confinutrrm bods 
will be hoard now arguing the 
oppustie—that the Senate is. after 
all, net a continuing bedy and that 
a majority vote is all that’s needed 
to adopt new rules. 
» * * 
Tt is these inconsistenmes on the 
part of prominent senators which 
give the impression that the Senate 
is interested only in expediency 
and political combat. rather than in 
basic principle 
(Copyright 1956 
avs York Herald Tribune — ) 
“Dr. Wi sittam-Braty-Says-—   
Be Sure to Wash Hands 
After Playing With Pets 
“About five years ago you had 
an article about youngsters and 
dogs, saying that every boy or girl 
should own one. provided they 
understand that they must always 
wash fheir hand« immediately 
after handling. petting. feeding. or 
playing with the dog. Some young- 
sters do not understand why this 
is necessary if the dog is clean.” 
(Mrs. L. K.) 
* * 
The cleanest dog ‘may have 
worms. Because of the natural 
habit of dogs, the eggs of the 
worms (microscopic) ad be in 
the dog’s.mouth. — 
‘Handling, petting, or playing _ witht the’ dog may leave worm 
eggs on the hands. If the hands 
are not immediately washed 
with soap and water, the eggs 
miay be transferred to the mouth. 
Of course, infestation with worms 
ts not a tragic occurrefice. Many 
if not most of us had ‘em when we 
were kids. On the other hand, we 
can't say worms are good for a 
boy or girl or an adult. 
HEALTH RULE 
So, it is a simple matter of good 
hygiene. Every boy or gir] or 
adult should immediately wash his 
or her hands after handling, pet- 
ting, feeding, or playing with a 
dog. 
* * * 
I lke dogs.” Hanging over my 
desk in my playroom are two pic- 
tures. On the left is a repreduection 
in coler of what appears to be an 
ancient scroll of the Hippocratic 
Oath which came to me when I 
was an honest doctor in Penn Yan, 
with the compliments of the Ar- 
lington Chemical Company, Yonk- 
ers, N.Y.’ 
On the right a portrait in water 
eolor of Tony the Wirish Terror, 
a masterpiece bearing the artist's 
signature—F. Brady. 
Tony ‘lived at our house—lived 
there? He ruled the place—tor 
10 years. That's a lifetime for a 
wirehair terrier, the veterinary 
told me. : 
It may seem downright silly that 
I get a lump in my throat when I 
think of Tony—he ‘went away 15 
20 
   Youngsters in the country, 
village, or small town are gener- 
ally free to play pretty much 
wherever they like. Dogs deserve 
the same privilege. 
Can't help pitving birds tripped 
in a cage. fish or animals killed 
for “‘sport’ and dogs confined i 
an apartment. 
, a ee ee ; 
Signed letters, not more thar one page 
or 100 words jong pertaining to perso” al 
health and hrygtene, not to disease ding - 
nosis, or treatment, will be answered by 
Dr. William Brady, if a stemped seif- 
addressed envelope is sent to The Pon- 
tiac Press, Pontiac. Michigan 
(Copyright 1956) the Just Wood-ring 
‘Pontiac Missing 
From All-State’ 
When they pick All-State football 
teams. Pontiac 1s strangely ab- 
sent. There were ten players from 
the Saginaw Valley on these All- 
but not a one wus 
When they pick 
All-Valley teams we rarely 
yet much more than honorable 
mention. Will someone explain? 
. G. 8. State teams, 
from Pontiac 
Offers His Recipe 
for Marriage 
Just thought Id pass o: 
recipe for marmaye > ui tH: 
people with mutual backgrounds 
Wis well with interest and under- 
standing Take two gold hands. 
blend with God's love Baste fr 
quently to keep it img and 
eventtul Control temperature so 
ingredients won't separate Keep 
the Ld on Ugnt yo ne love mays 
escape Pour over your children 
and enjoy a wondertul life 
- Lowell Forrest: Baxter 
Dislikes ‘Rudeness 
at City Meetings 
Our—€sty Commrsston 
reguiarly on Tuesday evenings and 
oug Mayor always invites those in 
the audiences to Voice their opin- 
ions on city affairs. I believe 
this is a fine thing; however I 
ain taking this means to warn my 
fellow citizens that if you dare 
to offer any eriticism, you ma) 
be rudely interrupted and severely 
rebuked by some department head 
who will not wait to be recognized 
by the Chairman and you c#n 
only guess as to identit 
Further romenes 
more, vou <p it the 
SsOILe WOUT prot 
Thank you, Mr. Mayor, for the 
promise to give due consideration 
te the matter I presented on ~ 
Tuesday, November 13. 
Let's provide some mieans = 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist:   Sugge ges ests Teens Demand 
Explanation 
preventing these violators from 
repeatedly committing the same ; 
offense even if we have to sacrifice 
some of the revenues derived 
from this source. | 
Snort-Pipes-Are-Disturbing- 
My-Rest-Smith 
81 E. Ann Arbor 
Asks Credit Given 
Where It’s Due 
1} don't know “the name af the 
reporter who's doing the series on 
Rochester, but he should have 
checked in the shops before print- 
ing the article that appeared Nov. 
22. : 
It stated that J & O employes 
about 30 men. There may be 
several jobs there that are men's 
jobs, but girls run them. Thers 
hasn't been more than seven 
men employed there at one time 
in the two years that Fve been 
the re. 
  Why not give credit where credit 
is due to the hard working wives? 
One of the Girls 
All Talent at PHS Yet Team Loses 
I read a letter in the Voice of the 
People about the fact you couldn't 
rmg a bell at Wisner Stadium 
when Pontiac High played football . 
there 
There's something else that 
puzties me even miore, Why can't 
Pontiac have q Winning team? 
I understand we have one of the 
biggest high schools in all Mich- 
igan. Bigger cities have two 
high schools so there's a division 
et the football talent. Here it’s 
all concentrated in one spot. 
And yet | guess we have lost 270 
ef our last 23 games with the 
two sehools in Flint and with 
saginaw and Bay City. 
Will somenor ~pain why? 1 
bourtr «oscy fekets nght after 
the, built the stadium nee thev 
> but | quit after 
  put wi a gf 
four or five Mavbe I'm. too 
old : 
Poher Oliver on the Schoo! 
B { is'a great sports fan and 
I surprised he hasn't taken an 
, est tnis 'e y 
Gray Beard 
A, & 
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Portraits 
-Bv JAMES J. METCALFE 
Your faith in me means mere 
than -tust Another hopeful 
dawn , Tt is mys strength of 
heart and all . My courage to 
—_go on... Your faith is my ambi- 
tien and My refuge for today 
. And ali the strange tomorrows 
that... May ever come my way 
. Without it, darling, I would 
be... SO very weak and. blind 
_. That I would suffer fliness, 
and . Completely lose my mind 
. And that is why I need your 
faith .. . And why. I ask it now 
. « « Especially as you have said 
. That vou would keep your 
vow Give me \our faith, as 
1 give mine . Give me your 
promt xe And always, 
ariin if the end : I will 
Bevimist ba em) 
s one 19.56) 
Smiles 
If you want te stay in the spot- 
light. with vour friends, don’t get 
foo up-stage 
eames = TT 
Sponging Adult Bad 1d Marriage Risk 
Don is unfit jor marriage. He 
is still a child in his emotional 
development. For he. is so sel- 
fish he never pays his mother 
for board and room. He doesn’t 
even attempt to furnish her 
modern conveniences in the 
kitchen. So pick men not on 
the basis of the “butterflies” 
they put in your stomach but 
on whether they will furnish 
adequate “butter” for your 
table through life. 
By DR. GEORGE w. CRANE 
’ Case T-333: Don K., aged 21, is 
in love with a girl named Anne. 
“Dr. Crane, I think I love Don,“., 
Anne confessed to me, “‘but during 
the past few weeks I have been 
wondering. 
s ¢ «. 
“Maybe I should wait a while 
ore we get ma : ‘or in- 
stance, I learned last week that 
Don hasn't saved a penny of his 
wages, though he earns about $85 
per week at the mill. 
“And now<I find that he has 
mever offered his parents a cent 
‘for board and room although he 
lives at home. 
“His mother doesn’t even have 
“If Don ignores his mother’s wel- 
tare and doesn’t attempt to pay -his voice on the phone or 
his way at home, what would he 
‘do after he was married to me?” 
ANNE IS SMART   
  
      
                    
        
            
    What do you readers think Don = nly 
would do sher his marriage to 
Anne? 
san ee _ far superior to “butterflies” as re- ly habituated to thal callous alti- 
tude. 
Oh, he may show a little special 
thoughtfulness toward Anne while 
out in public asona form al date 
But this is probably ‘‘showman- 
ship’ or ‘‘salesmanship” for the 
benefit of the onlookers. 
‘After the “sale” (Marriage) 
has occurred, both parties there- 
to soon level off on the plane of 
their basic or normal habits, 
his parents shows rather plainly 
HEHEHE Toph | 
  
      that his normal habits are selfish. “So Anne knows already what to 
“Oh, but he gives me butterflies 
in my stomach whenever I: hear 
kiss 
him,” many a girl will exslaim 
about her. boy friend, 
But that’ isn’t enough for perma- 
expects to rear a family... And an adult, who still sponges ary needs a steady wage 
“You can't pare a leopard » e#™met for her children. 
“Butter". in your stomach is thus 
      precure, Several men in your 
lifetime can give you butterfiles. 
Girls are not constructed so they 
get thrills out of the kisses of just 
one man among the world’s total 
male population. So don't make. 
your decision on the basis of such 
flimsy evidence of love. 
You can always learn to fall in 
love within a matter of a few 
months, even with a total stranger 
whom I or your parents might 
—"__...@hooge, though you had t 
Don's lack of consideration for. youd Lie eyes on that man before the wed- ding! i 
For love can be developed speed- 
ily, just by going through the 
proper motions and by use of daily — 
compliments. So —— get wise 
to facts! 
See how your boy ‘friend treats 
women in general, and especially Ys he 
thoughtful. of them or selfish? 
Does he have a good position : 
or at least is he preparing for 
such a good position by present 
schooling? And is he a steady 
worker or a fellow who flits from 
Job to. job every few months? 
Does_he carry adequate life in- 
surance? 
present? 
The man who will ofter matter” 
for your children throughout later 
life, does this. The scatter-brained 
- wastrel doesn’t think of insurance, 
and doesn’t have any money to pay 
even the first premium on it!” ~ * * * 
2 
m 
ey aa 
‘and se 
he gy off pis parents is a =. risk for 
arriage! 
tT. 
  Q      eee eee PRT ee ee ee 
: oY oe ‘ = 
THE, PONTIAC: PRESS. WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 
  
- Chrismas Season , Is Time for Photos 
There is no holiday that is more. 
of a natural picture-taking event Christmas are boundless—the first _|no blank spots that.can never be | 
'filled, once-the holidays are over. |t 
Opportune scenes now through 
  of wi 
    as well as children. At the end of, 
ee = |Wortd War II, an estimated 35 pe 
= ‘cent of all trains was sold to adults “were.” i 
dat the nex st sald wil go wa Safety Precaviions 
  
until today it Bs qn even bet ‘selves, Hard aa your 
lly scented “soaps” in gift wrap- 
‘place, exit or radiator. Safety factors to consider. when’ 
‘friends at buying a tree: Choose a small’ 
r Christmastime. Rich and delicate- tree; keep 4t outdoors as long as 
‘possible; saw the butt of the tree 
ings make ideal gifts. Pick ia a deatwiee and sand & ia 0 tb of 
Enology is the science or: study {for their own use. It has increased thing that few powie buy for them- water; and, keep it away from fire-   
[Toys That Will Last 
Lead soldiers, a traditional 
[Christmas trinket from years gone’ 
‘by, are still with us. Made by both |" 
and American firms, they! 
appear fastened in rows in their’ 
gift boxes—much like they came |       
to us at the turn of the century, | 
  than Christmas. This is a season visit to Santa, gift-wrapping, mail- 
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    _ envoy brushed off the Egyptian ac-' 
_ planes. 
_ of the neighbors. 
  WASHINGTON (INS) Thejon all. members-to refrain from! This criticism was initiated by! 
" Dalted States is expected to make shipping weapons to the area. i\Egyptian President Gamel Abdel! 
a quick decision on a new re- Although Iraq has supported the Nasser presumably because he saw 
quest from Iraq for anti-aircraft / other Arab states in its argu-a threat to his ‘power as leader 
gufs and planes for defense. | ments against Israel, she has been in the Middle East. The verbal as- | 
._ + @ ithe. subject of criticism by her sault was taken up quickly by 
U. S. officials, concerned with neighbors ever since she joined the Syria, which is Egypt's 3 chief sat-| 
the military buildup in pro-Soviet| Baghdad Pact. \ellite. | — - Action Seen - -on- Iraqi: Arms" Bid". Washington, enarenn said it 
‘was natural that the Russians, once 
their buildup in Egypt was balked, 
by the outbreak of hostilities, 
should concentrate on Syria in an 
attempt to find a firm foothold in 
the Middle East. 
  
Syria, bordering Iraq, promised Mer 
prompt and sympathetic consider- 
ation to the request —. formally 
made Monday. 
iraq is a member of the 
western - supported Baghdad 
Pact and is America’s No, 1 
friend in the Arab states, It 
would be particularly threatened 
by any Russian - directed ag- 
_ moves on the part ef 
Syria. 
The U. S. position on the request 
involves complications. 
Iraq’s Ambassador Moussa Al- 
Shabandar. attempted to mini-| 
mize reports of growing differ- 
ences ‘between his country and 
Syria. He insisted that the thain 
disturbing force among Middle 
Eastern nations in Israel, and told 
newsmen that unless the Jewish 
state is put in its ‘‘proper place,” 
there will be no peace or stability 
in the area. 
ACCUSED OF PLOT 
However, Egyptian military offi- 
cials Sunday accused Iraq of plot-) 
ting against Syria. But the Iraqi; q 
  “family troubles” & 
“solved peacefully.”| 
2 a cusations as 
which will be 
te * 
Al-Shabandar told the State De- 
partment that Iraq -wanted the 
arms for “defensive” purposes REACH SAFETY — Women refugees from 
. Soviet-dominated Hungary are led ashore from 
The U, 8. has been supplying - , rude canal boat along the frontier between 
Iraq with weapons under an Hungary and free Austria. Despite Communist   action in demolishing the 
spanning the canal, the flow of retygees to the 
West remains unchecked. : AP Wirephote 
“freedom bridge” 
  
agreement reached two years | __   
jarcidhing her very first apart- 
oc or luncheon mats and ue 
kins of smartly sophisticated 
‘sign to grace mother’s next saree ago after the Iraqi government | 
joined the Baghdad Pact. 
Linens Add Charm 
With Lovely Colors — f table: or work-ads -a-day oat ee preg some tanks, artillery 
and light weapons have been sent 
to Iraq, the nation has not been 
. * * Color spreads- a lovely glow er gift for the engaged gir? 
Information reaching the U. 8. through today’s homes, And no-. 
indicates that the Russians have where is this more evident than’in | | 
given any anti-aircraft guns or 
For all their fun colactaas and | 
‘continued. to sénd military supplies household linens. One happy re- imaginative patterns, such gifts 
into Syria éVen after the United sult is that all the beautiful and ‘have a sturdy, commonsense base. 
Nations passed a resolution calling usefull- items that come under the They are designed for real day-to- 
category of ‘household linens” day use, and to emerge serenely 
have skyrocketed in popularity as oe washings that 
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Such gaicties as the newcomer . 
Looking for an out-of-the ordinary 
gift for Dad, something he wants | striped sheets and companion pil- Never Sees Sea 2 . t . are lowcases, for instance, are a de- BOSTON w—First mate William 
spcsaney eared onl otomigines oe F. McCommisky of the ship Sea. f, fo 
= r Belle has been a sailor for over 
but hesitates to buy for himself? 
One of the new rotary-type lawn 
mowers will lighten his work next 
summer and make him the envy a 
——— half a century without getting out 
Again, ‘what is as appropriate of Boston Harbor. McCommisky for 
as bright guest towels for the friend 53 years has been making runs on 
who has just moved into a new an ex¢cilrsion liner between Boston 
house; or a bath towel and mat set and Nantasket, a summer resort on 
in pastel. shades for the career girl the harbor. ee ————— ——- ———$ oe   
  
  
  
  ‘time” gift for your family this) 
Not only 
|allow you to begin playing simple 
  Your Entire Fas. 
Will Enjoy a Piano 
If you want a “once in a life- 
year, consider a piano. 
are pianos handsome pieces of, 
furniture but they can open a 
whole new way of life for you 
and your family. 
* * * 
New piano teaching methods 
tunes after the first lesson and 
have you feeling like an accom-   | plished pianist after a few months. 
If you already know how to play| 
the piano but have neglected it| 
because you haven't had a piano| 
in your home, this Christmas 
would be a good time to renew | 
your enjoy ment ot music. 
  
  
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Small Fry Can 
Please Fathers Toiletries Are - Safe 
Choice. and . Within 
Price Reach — 
Helping a child find a present 
for father is a touchy business. 
When the youngsters are stil] too 
young to have an allowance, many, 
mothers select and buy and the 
kids wrap. 
But as the children grow older 
they want to pick out something, 
themselves, 
They are often crushed at how 
much the gift they know their 
tather wants will cost. They oc. | 
casionally become discouraged | 
at the things they can afford. 
Guiding the child to a gift his 
father really wants, that the child 
can afford, is a neat trick. In 
some families, the problem “is 
solved with a “Christmas Bonus’’. 
allowance so the youngster has a, 
few ’eytra dollars to spend in his! 
wanderings through stores. 
Suggestions like ‘I heard Daddy! 
say he needed a new pocket comb’*| 
or ‘Daddy needs a cup to hold his 
pencils and I bet you could paint 
one’ encourage children into chan-   
  
nels where they don't get frustrat-_ 
ea @id Daddy doesn't get a corn 
cob pipe which he has to smoke 
Good shopping for kids seeking 
etries counter. There isn't a man 
who doesn't use up another bottle’ 
of after-shave lotion eventually. 
Tactful Daddies run out just be 
fore Christmas. 
And prices at this counter run 
from under a dollar up to five or 
80 for sets. Several children can 
also buy separate parts of a set | 
in the same fragrance. 
Christmas selections range from 
a single bottle of shaving lotion 
through combinations of shaving 
lotions liquid -deodorant. cologne 
and hair dressing. These 
aimed at “the man of action.” 
One shaving set contains shaving 
foam, after-shaving lotion and aft- 
er-shower powder. 
An electric shaving kit for the 
man Who uses a buzzer, contains 
after-@have lotion, skin-tone talcum 
and electric shave lotion. 
Another firm uses {ts dry fra- 
grance in an after-shave and co 
logne set for a price most young- 
sters Can manage. - . 
Their Own Supply 
Christmastime is a good time 
to institute preventive medicine 
with teen-agers. Give them a hu- 
morous, stocking loaded with ail 
the they usually borrow:   
Scotch tape, thumb tacks, socks, - 
erasers, paper clips and pencils. 
  
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been annoying 
“No, it isn't that .. .” 
“You can be frank with me 
Hester. The pass, as I often say, 
might add,” he added, chuckling, 
“also of the male upon occasion.” 
“No Bob, I want to help you.” 
“Help me?" He was amazed,     
  ' “So you have 
set [trom the police.” 
  rocked -with disbelief. “You want 
to help me. How?" 
“Bob, this is rather delicate, 
but. I feel if you and I aren't! 
friends already . . . well, we're| 
destined to be. That seems ob- 
vious.” 
“Hester, what is it?” 
if it should get ‘to the police .. .” 
“Gossip about me, Hester?’ 
“May I be frank?” , 
“Yes, please!" 
“Just how much did Anita Far- 
rell mean to you. Bob?” 
“Anita?”’ 
“Yes. Is it true that you were | 
socrazy about her that when she 
— you over you couldn't take 
eee 
“Where did you hear this, Hes- 
ter?” 
“It's 
afraid if 
think you might have... well. i 
killed Anita because you couldn't! 
live without ber.” 
“Hester!” Bob said sharply. 
“I'm only trying to belp you, 
wart you...’ 
“Thank you. but... Hester'” 
“Yes?” 
*--* = 
“Tt ts true that there was a 
time when I did seriously con- 
sider Anita Farrell. Because of 
iher beauty, her poise and her. 
charm I thought she might be 
to be Mrs. Robert Spencer. But, 
no, I was wrong.” 
“Oh?” . 
He nodded golemnly. “I decid- 
| ed against asking Anita te marry pupils for you,” the Waltzer said, 
me. Yes, after serious and pro- unenthusiastically. “A great idea.” | 
| longed consideration.” 
; “Oh?” 
“Anita was not the type 
the type at all to be an execu- 
tive’s wife. Anita was essentially bi 
+tio ~setf-interested. She could 
i never have subiimated herself 
into my long-range plans. Anita, 
I'm afraid, was intent on carving 
out a career of ber own. Quite 
ifrankly.—Hester, I couldn't quite 
‘gee Anita ever attériding a PTA 
meeting." 
“No?” 
“No, Hester 
gracious of m 
eliminated Ani No, it may be un- 
e to say so, but I 
ta Farrell from my 
jpicture. She was nothing to me Then, unexpectedly ‘ 
lcompany to help us kill the time. 
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nothing to fear 
I was discouraged. 
My feet hurt. 
e.8 8 
The next morning, Steve’ and I 
fifth wedding anniversary, but our 
hearts hadn't been in that, either. 
We were just killing time, wait-      Wednesday. Now, 
is the Waltzer, that’s 
Waltzer, the Waltzer took Tolley’s 
time. Understand?” 
* * * 
Steve. and I understood. It 
-|}wasn’t especially brilliant of us 
since taking Ralph Tolley’s les- 
son time was exactly what Steve 
had done. Bolling, however, was 
(pleased with our quickness. He 
continued, admiring his own 
logic, despite its morbid turn. 
“So it's to the Waltzer’s ad- 
vantage to keep Tolley out, of our 
way. Maybe he did a complete 
job and killed him. However, Cereal. Box, “Colored 
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Most children want to give 
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friends. This wish to share should 
be encouraged, but preventing chil- 
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as the cost mounts is hard to do. 
The answer is a special hospital- 
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There, purchased or homemade 
_ candies, cookies or self-designed 
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be given to visitors, 
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    ing for two besodden ladies down 
lon: West Twenty-fifth Street to, 
+} “Well, I've heard gossip, and |sleep it off. 
, we had 
We did our insincere best to make 
Detective Lieutenant Bolling wel- 
come. We offered. him our most 
comfortable chair, some coffee, 
some toast and coffee. | 
We made ft clear that we were /,, OR, A 
delighted that the man who was 
directing the search for the Waltzer, 
had come to see us, of all people. 
iBut Bolling was in no mood to 
accept our hospitality. This morn- 
he all business; you! 
“Barton,” he said briskly, look-' 
ing the Waltzer straight in the 
eye, “I'm going to wrap up this) case this afternoon.” 
“What time 
the Waltzer asked. 
“You're not joking. Four o'clock 
this afternoon. 
the Waltzer is. I want you to be 
at the Crescent School at four. 
“Me? Why me?” 
“Ym threwing a little party. | 
I've invited alj of Anita Farrell's 
and the two bartenders from the 
“And 
Waltzer they'll pick out 
from Anita Farrell's 
“I'd have done it sooner,”’ Bol- 
ling said, “except that I was sure 
Not We'd pick up Ralph Tolley. But nd him yet.” 
* * 
Good old Ralph Tolley! So nice 
af him to stay out of sight. It had 
been quite a while since I had even 
thought of that sterling pupil of 
Anita's whose lesson time Steve 
had borrowed, but I made up for 
it now. T-thought of Ralph Tolley 
not only with gratitude, but with 
affection. 
| “Maybe the reason we haven't 
found him,” Belling was saying, 
“is because he’s the Waltzer and 
he’s hiding out. Or maybe, if be we haven't fow 
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“So,” I said, ‘this afternoon will | 
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“One way," Steve said, ‘‘or an- 
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there, Barton, at four.” 
“You bet,” Steve said. 
“So long,” Bolling said 
*So Ing,’’ Steve said. 
“Gruesome, isn't it?” I said. 
door.” 
“Gruesome, Mrs. Barton? 
do.” 
“I admit tt,” 
“Charming fellow, Barton." 
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Bolling turned back .from -the 
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~— High Demand 
for Appliances Here are facts and figures which 
explain why the demand for major| 
appliances in America is climbing 
higher and higher every year:' 
AUTOMATIC WASHERS 
A survey conducted by a manu- 
facturer’s home economics labora- 
tory showed that a family wash of 
five eight-pound loads can be done 
by an operator of average skill in 
‘2T minutes of the operator's time— 
5.4 minutes per load. 
This is only 10 per cent of the:     Note Odd Uses (Tailor Kitchen to Fit Family e : You have picked the appliances Kitchen plans usually are, find such a center useful even 
OF ce .)  lyow are geing to get this Christ-‘thought of as being in the shape; With the older type ef appli lmas. You know what you need, of a U or an L. There are also I *°S*- 
Devos Oe - ss cake ake ae ade How the machines work and you or straight-line kitchens. And many, Bnayl agra . the —— se = . 
just for tall, cool tinkling bever-/have arranged to fit therm into the modern kitchens save steps bY tis kitchen? Most counter-height es? ; \routine of your home. ‘putting some appliances, work SUF-| appliances and counters are 36 
You're in for a surprise. | But have you planned the layout {aces and storage cabinets in an inne. hich. That is standard, but Ice, brought dramatically to the of your kitchen ‘and. laundry? a|'siand or a peninsula. ‘people are not of standard height. 
forefront by the new automatic|poor floor plan_can.destroy much Are you getting some of the If the homemaker is very tall or 
ice-server refrigerator, has wuses of the value of the best appliances.. new automatic appliances? If so, very short, can you arrange to 
|you probably never dreamed of. If you are moving late a new ; you will be less of a worker and have these surfaces lowered into 
Ot course, increased quantities | home or are doing a remodeling Te of an execative. You will the floor slightly or raised on solid 
of easier-to-handle ice find their | job-on your kitchen, you. prob. | "eed # desk = ee “008 ‘bases? 
greatest. use in preparation of ably have professional ‘help. | ming center. Many homemakers | Have you work surfaces where 
appetizers, relishes, salads, en- | Architects usually work out floor you need them, or do you have to 
trees and desserts, but. many | plans, and remodeling of old earry things across the room to 
' : other household uses are report- | kitchens often is handled by pro- use them? : 
energy and 15 per cent of the time! GUESS WHAT? — To add a festive holiday ; . : > ed. i fessional kitchen planners. i How about shelves? You will - 
required by other home laundry| Mote and to keep them guessing, dress up your —_ nison's designers which can serve to inspire YOU | ice cubes may be used to “‘skim' But this is your kitchen. It should     
    
                    
                  
            
      
         
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methods. The tests also indicated, appliance gifts in gay wrappings with Yuletide to many attractive variatior’s. the grease” from gravy or a stew. fit your family. And if you can > low shelves and above high 
that home-washed linens and cloth-|. : ee ee \When ice is dropped into the hot have only one dr two major ap- 1. shelves that you can’t see with- 
ing last from 3344 per cent to 100 e e: nce i t liquid, surplus grease collects pliances this year, you will want. out stooping over or climbing up 
per cent longer thati those com-| YJ B Ap ] ‘ G f ‘versions .. around the cube and may be easily to plan ahead. What other appli- on something. These difficult-. 
mercially laundered. | rap 1g p I | aig as 2 oo eaed a lifted out. ae ances will you have in future’ | to-see spots will differ for people 
| ° : ‘| ? ; r ‘years? W rill y f different heights, == , 
AUTOMATIC DRYERS f ( ‘h S : cookies and so forth. Cut them House plants may we watered years? Where will you pa them. i 
The same survey showed that Or T istmas ur pr 1se ‘from brown construction paper | Without fuss and muss by drop-.and how will they fit in with what How high ean you reach, com- 
use of a dryer saves a total of 
three hours per week formerly ; ther and the y (far co tick it at a Sether with a 10-inch band of spent im hanging, sprinkling and For years Father a young- fer a pompon, and stick it a eo aia eal fuccae- greet cranclloap ie iping a few pieces of ice into the you have? 
oot ee eee Te ee © newer pots. When cubes melt, the You will see kitchens in other — 
\plants are watered;. no dripping bomes and pictures in your news- LZ fortably? This, too, will make a 
difference as to where things are 
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  : ‘ : Santa’ lavound : paper and publications. Yc ne 
troning clothes.. It ‘also eliminates Stes have been baffled about how ” seine —_ me 2 mond: ‘more crepe together for a bow on was dealer sone naniicts on Tare Little things can sometimes | 
labor involved in carrying 90 and to present Mother with a White Disguise the new ironer as & 10) An ice cube wrapped im a o) planning | imakes a big difference. For ex- 
120 pounds of clothes to and from Christmas gift of a major kitchen fireplace. You can do this by cov-| A - ot shaped cat water | washcloth and held against. , ample, do you have a rack at your 
the clothesline. lappliance and wrap it so it would ering it completely with brick- 04. Con be made to look like a| Sed eyelids for 10 minutes | You have heard that some jeye level which will hold an open | aaa : cag mi ‘patferned crepe paper. Use” one | daily helps relax the eyes and kitchens are, so badly planned | icookbook or a recipe card? . 
hold linens also last than! cellophane tape to hold the paper |/Mimesize candy cane by spiraling) roueye strain. A hot washcloth | that a housewife spends much of so longer | The problem of how to disguise Christmas red. fiameproof crepe *~ = | hoe fine walang end forth How about cabinets in corners? 
those line-dried, with better reten- these gleaming gifts has been in place. Mass greens and pine | creamers around it. Secure. may be used before ice | th =o Have you planned revolving . 
tion of fabric color and texture; solved this season in some imagi- COMes on top Pile the family’s js samers here and there with| Ppt b * | shelves. In such hard-to-reach 
less loss of tensile strength. With native ways by Dennison stylists, Presents in the opening. Andirons “oiochane tape. Then, of course, there's the tried. Paw oY ShInKing | places? Is space lacking for a drying made independent of weath-| Here are some suggestions that 29d other fireplace equipi —| and-true ice pack. It relieves head-| yo tae the |. work surface where one is need- 
er, fewer clothes and linens areimay be just what you're looking if you have it on hand — will add| aches, fevers and soreness. It can’ sioie sow = BS | ed? How about a board which 
required. . leer: a realistic touch. Watch Frozen Food also be used as a facial astringent. os water im itt N | you can pull out or fold up or 
AUTOMATIC DISHWASHERS | rye new refrigerator can be | For the mew washer let the foe Se new eer te a © te the cove? . (ot 
The research showed that for turned inte a happy Santa by Whole family share in the fun |* F : as Mncagcdl ghar your family where the tea is stored? | Are You right or left-handed? 
the average family, about five covering the entire appliance | *f decorating. Cut two tree inrowerraiuure | are , teacups? To the place where y Most right handers like to work minutes are required to prepare with red crepe paper. An easy | Shapes from green construction | | . - | drink it? | ELEMENTARY — Here -are {T0™ Tight, to left. Does the work __. 
dishes and load a dishwasher.’ way to de if is te wind the paper | Paper. Staple together down the | What happens to a freezer full’ . You car ask the same question three of the basic types of kitch- 1" your kitchen flow that way? 
compared with 35 minutes needed ip iayers around the refrigerator | cester. Fold one side forward, |.» precious food when the electric New, Big Gas Burners about othe- routines. Usually en arrangements. Work pro Yo Will find many. kitchen 
to scrape, rinse, dry and put SWAY! horizontally, securing the ends the other back. Tape te one cor- Give Pi f Speed kitchen plannef$ think of the gresses naturally from left to Plans. You will want to choose one dishes .when—the--work is done by) with tape. per of the washer: power goes off? __.wive enty of ope lkitehen asa group-of- centers. right, saving steps and ene that fits your home and the work 
_hand. Breakage of china and giass- oo we te | — he of red Cornell University specialists It it’s you want, gas range There should be centers for mixing. There is tee ha 1a wall ies. habits of your family. “4 
ee =< — now : ae ad supe aes te — say there is little chance of frozen wasnctacsanars now offer high Cooking, serving and cleanup. with sink and range on opposite | In the same way, you can 
almost elimin- Make Santa's belt by folding ry = nies end "}food thawing in the first 48 hours speed giant burners of up to 20,- These can be combined or varied walls and the refrigerator on make your laundry. job easier 
ated. : black crepe paper and placing it cane on aged of power interruption, if the freezer ony BTUs, niaking them the fastest 0 @ number of ways. | either side, depending on space. | with a little planning In advance. 
HOME FREEZERS ‘around the middle of the appli- Sagoo — a is not opened. ‘on the market. If you count the Here the sorting, washing, rins- 
The company’s studies indicated*™°e. taping it down’ in back. The | Stn cans ions do, however, advise check | They ~ seconds in brewing a morni a from double: n ng po that food preservation by freezers Duckie is a large square of gold ing the food after 24 hours to make of coffee, in bringing water eal] Ch f H Si requires only half as much time foil taped on. the black belt. on uaea wae then sure it fs still frozen hard and fast boil, for dace ee frying, can- se alr t or eater 1zZe to the type of appliances you 
as canning. Time and energy are Use a real mitten ‘or cut a mit- . has no sign of sture. ‘ning and preserving, then you will. _ have to work with. 
saved by fewer shopping trips. ten shape from green paper an¢ TRIM WITH SNOWFLAKES - To prevent thawing during pro- find these high speed burners the | Here are recommendations from the “American Gas Assn. for Experts will advise you to get 
Foods can be cooked and frozen tape it to the front, sticking a Snowflakes printed on midnight longed power failure, place dry ideal] answer, the American Gas prope? size gas water heaters, based on the number of bedrooms and professional planning help if you ing, drying cycles are hnportant. 
But these will vary according 
        
  when time is available. With both candy cane in it. blue crepe make a perfect cover- ice in the center of each compart- Association points out. bathrooms in the home: can, but see to it that your kitchen 
—_ ee —_— “Wer Ganin’s face: ( on a UP for that freezer. = packaged ‘ment. | Ae : For one bathroom and one or two bedrooms—30 gal tank. ‘and laundry fit your family. 
1 = a Prepared vate teunis ball or 0 large tree Pre-cut crepe icicles and tape them Save That New Rug | For one bathroom and three or four bedrooms—40 gal. tank 
quicnty amy. - _ | tall fer he acme. coo be around the top. _ Check Vacuum Booklet | | . For two bathrooms and two or three bedrooms—40 gal. tank 
Money be by buy! e° | . | 
food nly Hoes en pacing gummed stars or round notary \ Fer a humerous touch, blow + On a snowy, wet or muddy day, | For two bathrooms and four or five bedrooms—0 gal. tank. Pompey Water Heater 
seals for the eyes, black mask. up a yellow bellcsn — or.find Before you buy any special place an old rug just inside the! For three bathrooms and three bedrooms—50 gal_ tank P —_ |brushes for your housekeeping. entrance to your home. Or, if you) = = _ One of the first known water 
ing tape er black pipe cleaner last summer's ee = | caut aileusatal aye over’ dhal samka| Wavellal porch: liputl the) rag (righ For three or four bathrooms and four or five bedrooms—75 gal heaters in history was weed by a 
which came with your vacuum outside the door. A ‘‘swipe” of P : wealthy Pompeian 2,000- years ago. 
: a a \cleaner. Check thoroughly the in-| the feet as the family comes home! A plentiful supply of het water for all your family needs depends 1; was merely a water tank which 
— | To make Santa’s cap, cover @ ‘Tape ea 
Today's steel kitchen cabinets large cardboard carton with more a ts eo, Covert \very good that you already have) 
“in” facilities such as\red_crepe, bringing it- toa point. _—— —— SSS SSS en eee for coping. quickly taken. up with the vacuum. age of sales and of low. seasonal 
- prices. Food preparation cests and food wastes are reduced by wise for the mouth. Stick--en- cotton . with .plastic tape 
use of plan-overs and leftovers. _ °F cyebrows and beard. eyes and smiling 
          
    
               
         
          
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GIFTS THAT KEEP ON GIVING—=°: , 
Give her an automatic 7 , 
gas appliance for Christmas 
It's the newest trend, and she'll love any one ... it’s so much faster . . . more economical 
of them. A modern automatic gas range is Or the glamorous new Ice Server Gas Refrig-_ 
faster .. . more controllable... cooler... ¢tator. No trays... no defrosting! Or an 
smokeless broiling! And with the modern automatic gas water heater will give her 
top-burner heat control shecan dial anyheat loads. of really hot, “sanitizing” water to 
gl ___ amd make all her pots and pans automatic! —_ make all her household work easier! And 
| -_ remember — gas is so much faster!     
          
  
                          
    
  
    
       
    
          
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---you? Will your- payment record; ® 
‘ence over the cash buyer? 
owill be no delay in getting the | washers. 
to remember: Hf the dealer offers) Combination refrigerator-freezer 
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to Know at Christmas 
   “The American Banker” finance company wants to/” 
_ A White Christmas is up to you! You can have©that magical new | poor dealer service organization. 
or refrigerator, even a Com- WHO GETS HELP? range : 
plete new kitchen. Credit ts the) Who “gets financial help fastest 
answer. iwhen he runs into a series of 
‘credit, for the individual Ameri-!tough breaks? It's the person 
me lies at the heart of American whose character, integrity and 
F today. Without time purchase past payment records prove that 
      
    
   
   bi refrigerators, furniture, tele- such previous record is available, 
sets and household appli-'\jt is much harder to judge char- 
which characterize most/acter and capacity to meet obliga- can homes today. Credit for tions. 4 we would not have the cars,/he is a good credit risk. If no| . 
    
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country. They concede the Soviet   
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the individual American has be-| It costs money to make these HUSRAND-PROOF — It’s Christ: clam 0s 
rretognizel as a proper way |credit privileges available to YOu! nous sot s creature te stirring but thie Iasbend: trying wut the ine that it’s used in all modern gas ‘ap- + 
in uty ie ty an coe, acts, P| eer be bug rs we He at ned hate neh gn (Mae sa Ne Te ET toe Siva Is Right ota nats ee pant. hard. durable homelnavets The cash you get and the| Would be the best. (P. S. When he finished ironing this shirt, he was |"Tp.ces appliances ane exactly Cater o1Ze {S Nigh ae ae 8 ee applia’ improvements while amoun hi -| convinced.) . design as natural i * ’ ys uates doctors 
pays felon . eras ga cat Gen ie ? clean ingarety ati) 97 eta Do you ever have to forego the 140 to 160 degrees, = Schools een ean a 
SERVE FAMILY NEEDS you. After that, it's up to you to 7 static top bumer heat controls —|Pleazure @ shower when you When you pick out a replacement! shout 23,000 graduates a year. 
iace onl poods ong{tecite where yus ext Smee SF O t tt B ‘St 7 d dryers, water heaters and refrig- \ me for your old water heater, plap for eee 
‘dees banie end other Snanclal} 7%" money—where Senta Claus! arm utput [0 De CACY \erators. The only difference is:| Do you have to plan your house-|the future as well as the present.| he United States has &1 medi- ee. nes will help you make it a White | oe emt your hot waters Perey See Wek © Sn0 SN ont schools graduating about 7 
since the turn of the century. | 
Along the way we find depart- Pa 
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it unions and cooperafives, savings   
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May Go Down Atter 1975 WASHINGTON (# — An agricul-, quire about the same acreage as 
iture Department economist 's ai d\ As being used now. 
and loan institutions among the Help Makers of ltoday the volume of farm output! 5. An increase of about 13 mil- important credit grantors who hon- 
erably. serve America's growing (Cas Appliances | ines substantial_new acpeage |! ed, 
Now, where shoald a person go 
for money to .finance his White 
Christmas? Here ts a bit of ad- 
vice: 
G with the credit! : 
< ———o ani Saves domestic gas ranges being) Modern gas appliances are being 
companies, banks and other finan- 
cia) institutions in your community.| the basis of ‘surveys. 
how much you will pay for their|is on automatic clock controls for 
services and just what those sare, times cooking. Expandable ovens, despite the population increase. 
that the output of food, feed 
eo 6 «.. grams. more corn, wheat, needed in 1975 can be produgéd lion acres for liay will be need- 
services offered by stores, loan) 54 | oid Sher ‘4 20- large stocks of surplus stores | made this have been de needed years from ma year sent roy = A lat jwhich the government has ac- 
quired in {its price support pro- 
Find out how each one operates, | Emphasis in the new gas stoves than today, | j 
ame tea increase neede d, 
, Will be tn livestock 
ices are. Are they merely going) smokeless broilers, chamner-type| Wiay's Carmien’. plus technolo-| We Waid the pra 
to hand over some money or some burners and restaurant - style gical! advances to increase al pobersgrng ail p jected 
goods? What will they do to you if| griddles are among other features should do the job without bringing livestock production 
things get tough? Will they help/of the modem range. /\arge new areas under the plow. | - nected production this year.   be appreciated? | New gas appliances for the home picture of possible changes in land "# 
You may not need credit or want} also include: 
to buy on time; yet, there are im-| Automatic water heaters with 
iyourself dishwashing, laundering. 
; Who got nylons first when V-E  Gas-fired heating plants to Pro-- of other feed grains will be need- and V-J days came along? Charge vide air-conditioning. | ed account. customers. Why? _The|-_Gothes_dryers_in which the 
jsiore operators knew the names family laundry is fluff-dried in 15! 
and addresses of their charge-|t. 29 minutes, even on rainy days. 
account customers and had no way, Gas incinerators that solve the 
of learning the names, let alone carhage disposal _|use by 1975: |crops and livestock would require   } 
American farms during recent mother The economist, Car! P’ Heisig, 5 
by housewives through chief of the Production, Economics years have been producing far, 
customer polls. The Gas Appli-| Research Branch, told the 34th An-. 
ance Manufacturers Association nual Agrigultural Outlook Confer- ri. has -1it gives the busy homemaker more resulted in piling up of\time for other activities—be they 
|farm‘chores of just relaxing. 
| This will show 
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If your answer to any of these pend on where you want to in- 
stall your heater. The housewife | NEW Y@RK (NEA) — At Christ- 
| ee . about a LP-Gas is a sort of fairy god.) 8" eutdated water heater. Put- | today is no longer limited to a |mas, everybody sings ome! 
transforming farm kitch-| , but ha ily anybody knows 
    
    
  jlarge additoinal acreage of crop-' 1. About four million fewer | were 
{portant reasons why you should fingertip controls for various tem-| acreg of harvested corn will be a ed oe 
establish a good credit record for peratures preferred ‘in bathing.) needed than in 1956. Lmeet them. But most of 
he said, will be met by further. 
2, Several million fewer acres (adoption of new technologies, way to’ 
needs, | 
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| He said farm output in 1958 js. E ‘running more than a third great-| 
3. About three million fewer er than that in 1940, produced on 
acres of soybeans Will be ré- (about the same cropland ares and | 
  
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the addresses, of their cash cus-| Separate room heaters, designed tomers. It’s as simple as that. \for use where a central heating 
Does the charge account or in-| cant is not needed. ~~ stalment buyer always get prefer-'   
necessarily. Suppose you buy a Dishwasher Prediction television set for cash and* your) 
aerial needs fixing. The service! Business experts predict that 
you get will depend on the size and within the next 10 years, more than 
ability of your dealer’s service or-| seven million American homes will 
ganization. If that is good, there) be equipped with automatic dish- | 
werial fixed. But there is one point 
you a finance plan backed by a|models are made possible by tech- 
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Space Command remote control tuning operates this fabulous new 1957 Zenith TV 
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ceiver, you just push a button on the Command Control Box. 262 sq. in. picture area, 
pullout antenna, exclusive target tuner, power transformer: Buy it now! 
  
“Time-Line” gas 
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fabulous Dispenser Wheel . . . thie modern Norge exclusive discovery that gives you 
up. to 39% ¢leanet clothes than was pipssible with old-fashioned conventional wash- . 
___ ers! Dispenser Wheel gives -conditioned\yinse water that - rinses away all traces of . 3 
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Even it it’s a White Christmas , 
outside, there's always * “sunshine” 
in your gas dryer. | 
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ae gives clothes  better-than-outdoors| may be in the offing. And ee ee ; 
3 freshness and odor: when: the refrigerator fails there| CTeter decides of one large one, | 
F : oie. acme | le fnconveniesice. Sometimes there ed adhe gusset You can get : ” 
3 Manafacturers Association points | ao oe. ee oct vba that can open . . 
: out, that old-fashioned outdoors | On other hand, appliances! 1°15 ©aS®, |some have devices G H 
. Gas’ cinege ta ghee | are sturdily made, and even if it| * 1 compistely off your misd. \same door to open either way at ive rier G 
ant as it séunds. There was dust | is moderately old, your refriger- pre ve to bother jour convenience. Your choi 
and smoke and, perhaps, rain. ator may have years of good serv- : could make a big difference in 
ka out , aa ice left in it, In the other case, you can ad-|number of steps you take. It 
ting an average-siz just the arrangement of food be-|pends on your kitchen plan. 
brigades hingegereigatd scit how fis Intg our home, [1%e <etrosting. Some people find] | —————* M Appliance A pele pasate took Bt feast Are pie oveieee to £9 on at the oe plan calls for human Fixtyres Improve Valve ajor pp 
ix ti it does in a! aime <6 grind & homowerk is improvement a Snes os eat os 3 ee 5 the same id way, or agp yom fy 00, ay, be a te neat mee een Washers—Dryers—Refrigerators 
damp dry, 30 for fluff dry—and) 4 ready to move ahead new a a ane Te we ee i . J 
the wash is done. ide . dimensions of effective Hving? |<. paired units that stand side by|in mind, it also will affect the Freezers—Televisions There's another item to: r * Some experts compare this home |side. aa property's sale price should some 
foe Dee Set ee S| problem to the decisions that have ces change in plans put it on the See Them All at to tron, since the wrinkles are to be made in American factories.| You may like your freezer space | market. ; : 
tumbled out more effectively. (Tn plant after plant, the managers|above the refrigerator. But you) Modern kitchens and laundries ’ Some gas dryers, have special are ripping out ma- probably use the refrigerator more|are proven sales makers for build- oy $ ep acemen a $ 
controls so that. proper adjust- chines which could have years ofithan a freezer. Some people find ers of new homes, points out the ’ 
juent cae be made for specific ~|service ahead of them. There are/it' more convenient to have the Gas Appliance Manufacturers As- Fay LaFountain, Owner acvies g jobs—whether with deli f OF amily: enabling you to obtain instantly!better machines today and the fac-| freezer space at the bottom, and sociation, and are equally effective , 
cate fabrics or with heavy items \the very high temperatures re-|tories can do a better job with the there are many refrigerators built in boosting the vaiue ot older] 96 Oakland Avenue FE 2-4021 
such as blankets or shag rugs. quired for automatic dishwashing: new. ‘that way. idwellings. 
and meunder hs: —— _ 
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eee Hot Water Tank “ ekecs BOdSSDD STOOD DODD DEED DODD DDD DD EDD D DEDEDE DDD DD DDD DDDDTII9905y% 
a, the other appliance makers ri sD prescerani adatom figh eared ____ SPECIALS FOR THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY AND MONDAY. OPEN TO 9 FRIDAY AND MONDAY EVENINGS ws: Apes 1. Small, Efficient Heater or shown counter-top height along- “. . ‘ under-counter or cabinet installa ods =e : 2 . Pr 
= RISTE SoS GARD Toes up less Space, oo. thar ney ttt ar Make Hers a “White Christmas Se) an c oe | Saves Money —_ a big hit with housewives, ¢ A 
. ' Te : ae the final factor fn selecting Musical Director Hit , are han ve ate wun! the kind of water heater you need | : ° . amilv s ive a a”) ‘ea 
by Cardiac Ailment [Christmas gift —a moch needed|s "seer local token eameay. Temr| @ at 
HOLLYWOOD  — Musical ai. DEW Sas water gor Do YOU jocal gas utility company is best PA 
rector Walter Schumann was hos- know what size to buy equipped to advise you on the kind 
  pitalized today by cardiac asthma They range in size — gp ot tak won ouitabie for ; : : 
He collapsed yesterday in NBC's Zallons. = you buy should! your area, ea aoe 2 
‘Hollywood offices and was re- etermi two things: 
amount of hot water you need and 
vived by a fire ceperteee oxygen 
sunt ie sir sod he soa renwery_camcts ot he Coeds Swing Clubs, : have to remain ir the eanital sev- 
Piel 0 heads a choral Recover eapacity means the Sto Pan Raiders 5 
om on as th - Voces ai ability of the heater to replenish @ 
group « ry as 3 ces thot water wa fast as i's) used. 
hema! Schumann: i ee With a fast-recovery heater you AUSTIN, Tex. @—When about & 
ded Gol oot LI es Bnet, can use a smaller tank. Thi¢ will|50 boys broke, into the Delta Gam- wre the Dragnet theme, “= 4,5ave you money on purchase price, ma sorority house on a panty raid 
ia] couetcel | Girecter “cf er installation, maintenance and op early today some girls ran @ 
show originating in yanad of erating costs. Besides, it will take,screaming and locked their doors. ‘Big Full-Size Modern New Griddle Top 
GAS RANGE 
       Thursday night up less space piace made of sterner stuff, 
i | “kicking*and swinging base- > Many 30-gallon gas-fired water ~ ' 
Former Marine Gets heaters will recover thetr entire ball. bats and roaiy | mareied 46 Here is VALUE! Brand new fully insulated cover with look-in 
    some of the boys.’ 
Marinell Brooks, one of the so @ 
rority sisters, said ‘‘there was no 
damage except a couple of girls 
got hysterical. The boys didn't get ~@ glass door. Manual timer. Four top burners. Big, generous 
size Griddle right in the center of the top for frying, grilling. 
acbil enite fash Mode and tae by Welbilt. 
20" Trade-In Alina o on Old “i Regordless of Age, Make or Condition 
- WSREL 949" §4 ey Q95 With Trade-in Only . : H capacity in about an hour. They 
10 Minutes in Jail give more hot water per hour 
OKLAHOMA CITY # — A 28 than any other kind of autornatic 
vear-cld former ‘Marine’ yes heater, says the American Gas 
terday received the shortest sen- Assn., even inclading heaters much." 
tence ever handed down in a fed-| twice as large. ; 
al St Jud R. Rizt and on satcecaticalty. And there is ” police 
District Judge Ross Rizley pever any danger their hot water ____. Save that sentence to Robert Ern- eae will be cut off by power The male students ‘des raided 6 
a “est Wells for Megally wearing” vi failures or delivery curtailments._ the Delta Delta Delta house and 
         
    
     
   
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Wells had been in custody for 23)MANXY TANKS ON MARKET = girls’ residence. Police stopped 
— while the charge was being) There are many automatic gas them before they reached their @ 
  
    
            
          
                      
                 
          
        
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actions 0 ; two | erin materials. 
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‘and Get Early Start) 
on Yule Festivities 
For, in addition to wanting to 
be merry at this season, a woman 
understandably 
kaleness budget, juggs, Lhey're Dreams Come True—   twin or regular 
temperature’ controls YEAR-AROUND JOY — The lucky teenager 
who gets a portable television set for Christmas wants her home ,| will have something to be-happy about every day 
| of the year. At left is new model that can be used 
| anywhere. Right, an electric blanket comes in 
  
  here’s a primer on how to do it     
into a contour shape. 
the kitchen, a youngster’s room or 
ithe playroom. Some of these are 
budg-:so smal] they can go on an office 
: idesk, . 
., small and smaller television sets. 
These are aimed at the homes that “THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 26, 1956 
too much trouble, 
ovens, 
oe rade: the divider removed, the full- 
and assorted colors. Dual ‘ 
give. personal choice | atives at Christmas dinner. 
warmth to husband and wife. Toasters in five The 
colors with plastic end walls (helow); are offered. ithose relatives, too, while 
  . FP Wendt ens We UT De wc he ee_hem_grandmother and 
(et guutees orm Sal] Appliances Are Welcome Gifts =*zom 2.2 ee" as : 7 Appliance gifts brighten the homejalready have a big living room 
but they also cheer the homemaker|set, but can use # smaller one for 
assist the overworked critter, who receives as a gift something, 
ishe was expecting to have to ‘doors don’t protrude into 
  
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  can chew. Since you're not Philippe, 
of-the Waldorf, you don’t have to gift 
try “to entertain as he does. It's) 
silly to act as if there were a) 
second footman around when every: 
one can see it's you whisking ‘out 
the soup plates and running in the’ 
roast. Simplicity has charm 
Stuff the goose, not 
ii ir = harm Actress Settles Suit He Doesn't Duck Facts 
for Accident Damages 
LOS ANGELES @—Actress Gail   the’ grand champion steer award excellent color rendition. 
OKLAHOMA CITY um —Presid- at: the Great Western Livestock; . 
ing Judge Dick Jones of the Show. His young owner, Jay Pet- tubes installed under cabinets {into the washer, turn the machine.Tuesday, killing a passenger, 
  Divider in Oven (Correct Lig hting Essential 
Doubles Its Use for Kitchen Efficiency — a a . 
Here’s a way you can have 4; the cabinet, « taceboard is re. ST#l Highway A 
“snowflake” 
be able to get into his pack without 
Kitchen planning experts point 
out that an oven like this will help 
jsolve space probleths in small 
| ikitchens or in any kitchen with 
| memes Ravhiing fuatitade of |elly intended to fluminnte only|"eve been Tully snd adequately 
| ithe equivalent of two ovens with-, 
put taking up the space of two T Fi E i t >| The built-in wall unit features 
with\ working in a badly lighted the wall, a pulley-type. 
    room 
ordinary swing - down 
It has dual controls, to suit aaltces oat allow ae wo 
needs of the individual partner. smoothly. : 
It comes in rose, coral, yellow, 
blue and green. pass 
Elko Boy's $75 Calf 
iw basta io FOWS 10 Be Champ | LOS ANGELES ®—A little over 
year ago a 13-year-old Elko. 
  Z SEVENTEEN i, 
Urge Wise Planning      
    in Highway Pro 
dministrator 
Christmas th.at lit-| quired. ‘ sche "sated aie p eer 
y will tring « flow of sooth Lighting over the sink can..be;merely to obtain quick starts on 
he: that the entire effect resembles projects of the huge new road 
construction program. 
TeN “Santa” that this year/s custome-built soffit, usually as| Volpe said utmost speed is you want lights for something’ sociated with smart remodeling /neeted. But, he added, a real dan- nse a the oa. we jobs, ger stemming. from “the magni- 
e you want “light - tude ‘and urgency of the program 
ing” in the most important room|n vr, teting, even if it al.'s the possibility that here and in your house—the kitchen. ready has its own built-in. light- there under\pressure .. . We will 
According te the American |ing. The builtin unit is gener-\2unch some projects before they       planned. : 
the range controls and is seldom "7, program enacted this year; shown 
kitchen lighting |sufficent to light up the cooking -ontemplates spending of around 
. |28 billion dollars on 41,000 miles _ 
nerv- A fluorescent wall bracket in- of interstate highways,. plus more 
home “‘talied to illuminate: the range billions on local and urbah roads, 
be double as a condiment over a period of around 15 years. . 
if the top is covered with Volpe endorsed initia] state con-* 
maximum efficiency, there should| protective diffusing glass or centration on projects for urban 
over every, plastic. ~ areas where needs for traffic re- 
important work area in the kitchen) 4 gimitar wall bracket can’ be lit! aré great. He called this “the © 
: aa, itieal fi of the —sink, range, and work counters.” 1.44 to light up the-kitehen, PG bss critical feature pro- : gram,” but said urgent rural tee eliminating the frus- ing table set. against the wall. needs must not be overlooked. 
      and irritation that go along g. if the table is placed out!   
from 
; kit nen, good fixture lighting helps. fixture ; B eae G : : 
jc decorate the room and makes it oer it. This kind ot fixtare con ritish as Rationing 
a more place. ‘be raised or lowered to prov $ - the “comet” arn ot down Hest Means Big Tax Loss - needed for any purpose. 
Information and advice. on LONDON (#—Chancellor of Ex- 
the correct light for your kitch- chequer Harold Macmillan ésti- 
en js usually available at no charge mated today the British Treasury 
gloomy surroundings afl are in- from your local electrical con- will lose about six million pounds Safety, calls for good 
in shadowy. ag Z i | 
bf 
  jury threats which should be tractor, electrical distributor, —$16.800,006—monthly in taxes as 
eliminated. ‘utility, or department store. ja result of gasoline and oil ra- 
Obviously, good Hight in just tioning, — os es 
as necessary in an old home as pings Dishes First The Larges one = «= 
in a new one. In many cases, es- — — ge. eee 
pectaliy with counter Hghting, in Automatic Washers Dec. 17. Private motoriiriving a 
fluorescent can install- 
ed by nord ap ines as a “do Users of dishwashers find their) month. ' 
it-yourself” project. jmachines so efficient that they Macmillan told questioners in 
wash dishes once or|the House of Commons the exact 
Ps day. But easiias poctee! ‘revenue loss depends on how long 
t some dirty dishes stored in Tationing lasts.   are ; 
and glare protection” Ceneraty,|the washers ‘might give trouble : 
de luxe cool white fivorescent is|with stuck on 
Yesterday the now 920-pound preferred for the -kitchen. This! cere 
brown and white Hereford won fight is easy to see by and provides| Then an experienced user came) ALLEGAN i — A pickup truck food like egg or Monterey Boy Kille cooked al. 
‘up with a trick to beat the prob- struck a soft shoulder and over- 
_ Most of the time fluorescent lem. When more dishes are loaded turned on an Allegan County road 
    
  have. | A = ~ |Russell has settled the $30,000, emdwalls. { _ who ‘leaves the court in pound — which would total $2,760 ‘ 
Don't plan the menus for s Jones (i aric accident suit brought by! Another new toaster has a tiny eemary after 16 years, will speak — for the steer at auction. aad a Se > 
———— (Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Deutsch. projler at the bottom for doing muf- at the judicial conference of the “I intend to use the money to tun, However, if the fixture is a load 
Quality earns reputations, not They claimed they sustained neck fing 4nd other toothick pieces of State bar association meeting in wards buying @ ranch some day,” : 
quantity, And besides, most guests injuries when the actress’ car bread up brown, right at the Tulsa Thursday. isaid the son, of Louis E. Peterson, 
are happy to leave the house with-/struck theirs from behjnd. She ad- table. Other toasters range from His title: “The Last Quack of a Owner of ranches in Nevada and 
out waddling. mitted liability but contended the|singje-slice one: to those suitable Lame Duck.” Ogden, Utah. 
Plan for a lot of activity on|@mount of damages sought was) | 
  
  % excessive. 
Lawyers would say only that the 
\, to . settiement was “for a satisfactory 
gnore waxing the woodwork amount.” ° Floor coverings best for use in 
favorite the kitchen are linoleum, plastic, 
ze what- vinyl and wood if it’s treated with 
over for later meals.|penetrating oil sealer. 
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LOWER PRICES! 
  - / Regular $259 95 95 / erg 199 40" 
FRIGIDAIRE RANGE ......... 
‘Regular $499.95 95 / \ 12 CU. FT “REFRIGERATOR .... 
  
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Regular $299.95 95 30” IMPERIAL FRIGIDAIRE RANGE eee aees 
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{fo Be Sate, Sure | Your Appliances afdines True Life Adventures | 
Mee. THES NIGUT WATCH. When the homemaker receives! 
BREEN OF SIGHT AND FLEET OF FOOT, OGTRIC 
        
    her White Christmas gift of an 
“Fear Acting Outside ciectric kitchen appliance, she 
of NATO Moy Crack Peep va os 
Western Unity HAVE NO ACTUAL UGE FOR CAMOUFLASE==- r- 
=-EXCEFPT DURING: NESTING CRE 1936 “These two initials stand for Un- 
‘derwriters’ Laboratories, Inc, And 
(INS) — State the labe] means the product is as 
Department experts are pondering reasonably safe as science and en- 
the text of a tentative agreement gineering skill can make it. | 
on stationing U. S. troops in Ice-) To win the label, an appliance, 
land amid growing fears that the has to pass a series of exacting —% 
pact might crack western unity. tests. The Laboratories want to 
A State Department spokesman make sure the appliance can be 
said the agreement could not be operated safely, that it won't cre) WASHINGTON 
but other sources reported that one hazard. 
would amount to a short! ,anufacturers of portable appli- 
circuit of the North Atlantic Treaty ances furnish them with Under- 
‘writers’ ‘Flag Labeled’ cord sets 
report from Ice- |and power supply cords, A small 
land said the Icelandic covern- blue or green paper label on the 
ment would agree to allow U.S. ‘cord signifies that the cord, con- 
troops to remain at the Keflavik necting devices and their assem- 
Air Base there 'f the troops are—~ bly, complies with “UL” safety re- 
in effect—outside NATO control. [grkeors : e 
established more than years 
‘acted ech open mgo, the Laboratories sre new press 
weaken the unity sa Daca de- it and sponsored. by the National fense forces which NATO-was de- Board of Fire Underwriters. -It is. 
signed to create _ oe your assurance of safety for your : * * & whole omy 
A U_ 8. source, however said. 
that even if the troops are admin- 
istered directly from Washington 
it would not seriously affect NATO, 
since the U. § would never act 
independently of NATO decisions 
regarding European defense.   
Now You're Able 
to Do It Yourself 
If your husband is not afraid of |      for a gas appliance for your White 
ka 
You don’t have to worry about 
you. It has, that is, if you find a 
blue star in a white vircle on the 
appliance you're considering. 
' "That blue star in a white circle 
is the Approval Seal of the Amer- 
ican Gas Assn. It's the symbol 
  
TESTED 300 TIMES 
Say that ‘re looking for a 
new gas f If the one you like! 
has that blue star in a white circle’ 
(on it, then you know that it passed 
‘more than 300 major tests before | ‘oa to Detroit 
DETROIT (*—A flight from the’ 
terror of Russian tyranny ended) 
Hi f 
est fick =o serelly; ‘it graduated to a sales floor 
Laszlo Kurz, his wife, “Gisela, | The tests, including “ by and their 15-month-old daughter, ‘fire, force, inspection and chemis   - |Martha, arrived by train after aitry. are conducted at the A.G.A. 
: hazardous journey from the little| Laboratories in Cleveland and Los 
Hun-| Angeles. There, more than 6,000! 
imodels of gas equipment, divided. 
linto 31 classifications, take their! 
final exams each year. town of Mosonmagyarovar, When your family goes shopping 
those factors. It’s been tested for| in the know. There are 275 repre- 
sentatives of gas utilities, gas — 
Pilea cacene semsenecte tel ee ren te 
three things: style, price and the 
| What about safety, durability and widely known public service organ- 
izations. 
REQUIREMENTS COMMITTEE 
The Approval Requirements 
Committee is also a sectional com- 
mittee of the American Standards 
Assn., Inc. The standards it 
adopts, therefore, become Ameri- 
can Standard as well as A.G.A, 
Approval Seal requirements. To 
you, this means satisfaction with 
your appliance because you know 
it's as safe, durable and efficient 
as science can make it. 
Kitchenware Colorful 
on the Inside, Too 
Whether or not you like color 
on the outside of your appliances, 
it seems possible that some of 
those you buy may not be white 
inside. 
Some of the makers found costs 
mounting when they tried to match   
    
There has been strong agita-— 
tion in Iceland for removal of work—and jis handy with tools—| 
‘you may be able to get that dream | Kurz said the Russians killed 
some 8 rebels in his town alone all the. new outside colors inside The Approval Seal can be re- 
the 4,000 U, 8. troops, The Ice 
landic parliament has demand- 
—— oreminaia) twice ‘within “Today's emphasis on builtins,| 'stack-ons, and dozens of other Short} 
Negotiations for an agreement al- cuts to “tomorrow's kitchen” is! 
lowing the airmen to stay were be- made to order for a man with “oe 
gun a week ago with Ambassador jt-yourself’ inclinations. 
John J, Muccio acting as head of, Some dealers have recognized, kitchen for a lot less money than 
lyou'd think. 
      677 tal een * 
Bur ror THE NIGHT WATCH during the Hungarian uprising. He 
and his wife escaped after walking | 
10 miles to the Austrian border, 
carrying their infant daughter. 
In Detroit they were met by newed each year for five years. 
After that the appliance mast 
be tested again, for requirements 
are constantly being up-graded, 
Some of the most scientific im- Gustav Schimmel, a second cousin provements in gas appliance engi- 
of Kurz, Schimme! himself fled ing have been le right at 
—_Austria—in—1938_just_before—Hitler 4-7-4 —Laborations in Cleve: TT LS 
overran the country. jtheir products. Last year they 
tried various ways of meeting the 
problem. 
At least one manufacturer 
changed interior colors on both 
white and colored applances. He 
thinks he has found a single in- 
terior color that goes well with   the American delegation. A copy 
of the agreement was flown to. 
Washington Saturday 
The agteement is fe re ported! 
tocall for the U.S. to: 
1, Agree to pull out its troops at 
Keflavik Airbase on six months’; 
notice by the Icelandic govern-' 
ment. 
2 to sesume developing 
the Keflavik Airbase and the near- 
by harbor at Njardvik. 
3. Agree to provide additional’ 
economic aid to Iceland totalling 
about 30 million dollars in the next} 
four months. ~ 
Tt the agreement is not ratified, 
the American troops, first stationed 
in Iceland in 1951, will have to 
leave by Feb. 1, 1958. 
  
Fun-Loving Poles 
Jam Night Clubs, 
Pay High Tabs 
WARSAW, Poland (®—It used to 
be said that communism fills! 
churches and prisons. In Warsaw, 
it fille night clubs too. 
They open at six in the evening 
and keep going to six in the morn- 
ing. How customers can afford it, 
at first sight, is one 6f the major) 
mysteries of this strange capital. 'stepped over the power line, which ironer. 
Even the rarytas — one of the all believed to be dead. | 
world's most expensive restau- 
rants — on most nights is packed 
to the doors. 
* * 
The rarytas has everything a 
restaurant should have — good 
food, platoons of immaculate wait- 
ers, soft lights and sweet music. 
A quiet dinner for two with a yoo 
tle of wine sets you back 
zioties — a week's wage ted al 
better-paid Pole, $100 for a West- 
erner in terms of Poland's outrag- 
eous exchange rate. 
Lower down the social scale but 
. still well up on the price list is’ 
the cascada, a smoke-filled cavern 
where the vodka flows. 
By two in the morning the joint stallation are a drawback to sales 
land have launched all-out cam a 
Even Father Can Iron His a Shirt LU -28, a ee that high costs of professional =| THE BLACK-FEATHEREV MALE TAKES OVER. 
  
    to tackle installation rene 
-Much of it can be done by non-. 
professionals—at substantial sav- 
" ¢ “do-it-vour. Many housewives are so be-/further reward of being abie to 
Be SS wiring. ya al dazzled by the automatic effi- give all the family’s clothing a pro-|rolled into storage spots when not 
nections or plumbing. These are “dryer in their laundryroom they | fessional finish with, a minimum|in use, and table models also are’ 
jobs for qualified experts.’ Many have forgotten that ironing plays a of work, ‘available. Table models take little 
localities require that these spe. big part in gracious living. The most popular ironer is the storage space, but must be carried | 
cialists be licensed. Amateur work! Who can deny that a bed made cabinet style, with cleanlooking and lifted to the table where they 
may jeopardize your insurance as With freshly ironed sheets has a white enamel finish. Some have are to be used. 
iwell as create a fire or safety look of luxury obtained in no other height casters adjustable to the! 
ad How much prouder do you height of the user. It is easy as Mod bi ale 
fee] when your guest towels have) pie to tilt back the hinged cover odern Cabinet Sinks 
' the crispness only ironing can give! and swing out the ironing unit from Offer New Convenience 
them? ‘its storage space. 
You may be surprised to know! Cabinet-style iconers have lap. Focal unit for’ modern kitchen. 
gt? Ff \that these symbols of q truly dis-|panels to support dampened arti-' planning is the cabinet sink, De 
Electrician $ Leg tinguished home can be obtained cles before they go through the roll luxe models, now within the range 
without a return to the drudgery)and one or two extension shelves of al] budgets, include many items 
ALAMEDA, Calif. (B—A 12.000 that once was associated with for stacking folded items after fin-|of kitchen convenience. 
ent power gable burned of the them. ne homemaker who is de-/| ishing. Among them are: pull-out bread 
ee oe nks at the termi to retain graciousness) .Aiso on the market is an ironer cutting board, towel holder, com- 
Hienee yesterday. Banks survived while protecting her own precious! adaptable for use ‘anywhere in the|partmented bread drawer, rinsing | the shock but was reported initime can find the answer she|pome. Of console design, this mod-|spray, and single handled faucet. | 
critical condition at a hospital to- = for in an automatic iron-|¢] comes in red mahogany or limed| Steel kitchen cabinet manufac-| 
day. graceful t-iron turers offer this basic unit in easil 
Banks, 26, father of three chil-| With an ironer, she can enjoy) je nod'tes vo matched colors | 
dren, was one of several electri- smooth linens and towels through- | — 
clans who had worked all day | out the house with only a few min-| 
» e : 
For an Economical 
\fellow owrkers put out with a fire; For those who are willing to ac- clearing out old equipment in the/ utes of extra work. These are’ flat-' 
municipal power plant. work items, which even a beginner. 
In their clearing job they can do quickly and perfectly on an 
\extingulaae ‘quire a new skill, there is the WHI 
You're protecting your invest- damp. cloth might erack the 
ment when you take the time to; enamel. 
nee how to care for your electric   
  
Power Line Severs 
  
  
  It is important to remember that 
There was a flashing explosion’ flatwork can represent 70 per cent 
when Banks stepped on it. Banks’ of a load of ironing in the average 
clothing blazed into flames, which home. 
  
  
When the range fs cool, wash 
i" "Reading the direction book that with a sudsy cloth and _ finish ‘ | Turkey 
Portable models, which can be - se come: ears 
| check WAGNER'S |     land,..where a complete depart-! iboth white and colored exteriors. 
‘ment devoted to Soeur helps) The idea has not moved far 
South America’s great mountain, |keep gas consumers supplied with’ enough to establish a trend, but 
system, the. Andes, extends for ultra-modern appliances. jin the future there is a good 
a distance that is twice as long as| The A.G.A. aqeer al Require-'chance the appliances you buy 
the mileage from London to Is-:ments Committee sets the stand- may have color inside whether 
tanbul, the chief city of modern ards. And the representatives’ list they are white or colored out- 
reads like a Who's Who of people fide.   
  
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  comes with your new range will \with a clean damp cloth. A mild 
help you get more. for your money) household cleaner may be used 
‘in terms of long-time serviceability, | 
| Manufacturers have put consider- 
~plares out the local version of| direction books that are easy to is really jumping as the band | able time and effort into making 
Dixieland, The dancing is more understand and follow. 
exuberant than elegant and the) for stubborn spots. 
| Drip trays should be cleaned. 
carefully. Food that has dried 
on electric surface units should 
be burned off. Never immerse for the Best Price 
    
  
  
whole dimlit scene makes a rock| They believe in their products electric units in water. 
‘n’ roll riot look like a cozy tea| and they want their customers 
t ' Oven can be 
. * * * | alin d pavgetbajpaads , baw cleaned with commercial clean- | 
| : ers i and | 
Tie aertpincs ot the Coy eS en eee saskeced Ser Gls Gok, Bires: |   Crocodile, a cellar club under The most important single rule 
Warsaw's celebrated ‘Old Town’ is maintenance on a regular basis. | 
— the medieval city sacked during, Cjean up spilled food and boil-, 
the 1944 uprising and now rebuilt.) jor. as soon as possible. Attend tions should be followed closely. | 
Steel wool, scouring pads and | 
; Cleansing powders may also be | 
used to remove spattered grease 
  It is a popular-Kaunt of Russian ;, 
tourists who have been coming in ‘qualified ae rici ess ee 
increasing numbers A rag saturated with house- 
  | Electric ranges aren't much 
of a chore to clean when given 
regular care after cach meal or 
as spills oceur during. cooking. 
When chaning enameled sur- scouring and washing. 
faces while the range is hot, use | For cleaning around the push | 
a paper towel or dry cloth. A buttons, ay cotton-tipped swabs. hold ammonia can bé placed 
over stubborn dried spots and left 
overnight. The next day the spot 
should come off easily after Of the 238,539 miles of railways 
in the United States, Texas has 
the greatest share with 16,496 
miles, Dlinois ranks in the second! 
place with a total of 12,063 rail 
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WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 28,1956 - yee   
ore Free Time Aable Let's make it an old-fashioned 
shi rica eel 
whole family sharing in the joy of 
the holiday season, 
doesn't mean: “Old-fashioned” 
“out of style.” In fact, there has 
been a marked return in recent 
years to the traditional type of 
Christmas in which the family| celebrates and worships together. 
Whether it’s gathering. the ever- 
green tree from a forest or buying 
it at a store, whether it's planning 
a quiet but festive observance or 
entertaining the neighborhood — 
the family now enjoys doing it to- 
gether more than ever. 
LIVING THE YEAR "ROUND 
And this tightening of family ties 
doesn’t just occur any more with 
Christmas Eve and depart before 
New Year’s. The Christmas spirit, 
more and more, is living the whole 
year around. 
Why? 
It's a paradox of our times that 
automation — an unhomelike word 
if there ever-was one — is putting 
fresh meaning irito family life. 
With push - button equipment | 
taking over many of the jobs that 
used to make the homemaker’ a 
drudge, she is freed to make many 
more personal contributions to the 
family welfare. 
But modern appliances have 
their greatest appeal in making) bumps you on a bine, chilly Mon-| Lots of smart housewives who 
the kitchen the most lived-in room | day morn and then spouts off a want to stav voung find that own 
in the house. 
To most home overs, 
have given them an almost un- 
limited .staff of mechanical ser- 
vants to do kitchen and laundry |' 
work efficiently and quickly with | 
little human effort involved. What 
really matters to them is how the rT, 
family is being reunited as per- 
haps never before. 
FAMILY BROOM IS BACK 
In line with this recognized | 
trend, house planning has brought 
back the “family room.” It's either 
a part of the kitchen area or next 
to it, separated only by room di- 
viders or cabinets 
Gone are the cold, clinical-look- 
ing kitchens in which the housewife 
stayed only long enough to get the 
work done — and practically no- 
body else ever entered. Now kitch- 
ens.manned by silent, untiring ap- 
pliances, are centers of family ac- 
tivity. 
In many, of the newest smaller 
homes being built, there are no 
dining rooms on the blueprints 
Instead, big kitchens are cining 
rooms — and living rooms, too 
Kitchens’ now include Jaundry, 
sewing center, hobby corner, 
workbench, children's play pen. 
food bar, breakfast nook — all 
blended into the decor and appli 
ance layout with harmony 
taste, 
Again the kitchen is the heart of 
the hore as it used to be tn grand- 
ma’s day, and on beck in history. 
ee —— ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, terre eters | 3 : oa ae . 
Plan Program ~ 
for State GOP Use Multi- Purpose Steel Cabinets 
Thanks to the wide cactety of 
  Home is wheré th hedth i, the 
anree ramaneen tonne      
  work heights for various kitchen/ until oorilial with the floor, The   To Make the Most of Your Kitchen, 
  
chores; distance from the Noor to your 
STAND-UP JOBS wrist is the right height for a lap- 
Stand at ease with your teet| sizes“and styles now available in 
standard and special-purpose steel 
cabinets, remodeling an old kitchen Rep. Sallade Leader of 
‘Movement to ‘Rebuild’ 
pig ane reglh e Republican Party -* lor planning one for a new home slightly apart and arms down at! tremely important. If it is too deep 
The family can share, too - : ~~ lis both simple and fun. “ your sides, Raise your arms from or low, you will have to 
  Today’s steel kitchen can be tail- the elbow until the palms of your |lean or slouch to do your 
ored perfectly to room size re- 
quirements, yet provide the ad- 
vantage of economy because of LANSING «State Rep. George 
IW. Sallade of Ann Arbor, leader 
. lof the so-called “Young Turks” 
announced the first in a series of you could mix food without stoop-‘enable you to stand comfortably 
, oe ae ing. Measure the distance fromierect and be able to place the 
ances that make living happier for| . ge “informal meetings aimed at re-| mass production. the floor to your hands, This is| palms of your hands inthe bot- 
bg the Republican Party in) To get some idea of the variety’ the best’ working height for your tom of the sink. 
al possible, consider tt ‘specialty foed prepration or mixing count-) 
yer said _a group of vas units: 
  Work Sitting Down They arrive to the legislators y pre ee ope sound ~ |will get together at a luncheon. in) . Snack bars that serve as handy! sITTING JOBS 
prey frosty, early the Michigan Union Building at dining and work | morning air as Santa makes his < Frida ge ning — bi with Sit at-ease in a comfortable, Since studies have shown that ft 
rounds. Or the sound may be a sas geollgeresadltaaes pd ee, Har perareecaght rata inet, with straight chair with a back sup- requires 8 per cent more energy 
port. Place your feet flat on the to stand than to sit, the wise home 
can be used to separate the food floor, arms down at your sidés.;maker does as much of her work preparation center from a dining. Proper height of a sink ig ex- : 
hands arrive in a position where |The proper posotion is one that will = 
When you unveil your new ap-| WATCHDOG — While his mistress is away shopping, her inquisi- 
tive household friend keeps tab on her electric dryer which has just 
finished work on the wash load finished by its matching washer 
(left). Automatic from start to finish, the dryer has four tempera-   ply compact storage room for Fas 
plies, which can be reached fro or laundry area. These units sup-|. From the elbow raise your arms i in a sitting position as is possible,         
‘pliances this Yuletide; remember| tures, guide: light control, selective timer to 60 minutes and auto- 
      
mont it's sec- , 
ondary that scientific advances. 
and the Young Turk group. either ares. | ee 
that they're more than just attrac: matic shutoft when the cabinet door is opened. “The meeting will be opened to) Special oa units to house 
ens and provide stor- Don't Be Switched   
  tive, efficient work-savers. mer the press in its entirety as dis-| waist-high ovens and provide stor; = 3.9 2. st=CSCS;S<SCSx SF 
land spaces i and echoes: wie the payee your whole fam: Colo Goe ve ngs Curved door and rounded steel | 
SS a  Washer- Dryer Any . s Well . past,” he said. shelf units which can be fitted at 
With. Stainless Steel os 6 6 ‘lthe ends of rows of standard base 
      , Greeting the Same, ~ . i ‘ | “A&A really effective legislative and wall cabinets to ease walk 
Just Sounds Strange Lightens Chores. Gas ranges now are made. with majority in a divided government through passageways and add a 
enamel surfaces “in black, blue,’ Must do me an oe or Te-' clean decorative line to the kitch 
NEW ? — ject proposa rom eXECU- on 
bagi y eelgrt- Ean os tive branch,” he said. “It must) an of these precision built cabi- 
pink, red, tan, white and yellow. a jeast sincerely attempt to for- nets help stylize the steel kitchen. 
Metallic finishes come in antique mulate unified policieis of its own.” Pach unit regardless of its de- 
bronze, antique copper, bright’ Sallade said bag ee apr ® sign blends with all others of the 
chrome, satin chrome and stain- right to look for leadership ™M same make. This means that the 
the Republicans, who once again ki h h 
less steel, NI aaa both | house t the multi-purpose kitchen, thoug 
Surveys by the American Gas eae om © haggle Pear. — ea | 
Association show that yellow and) , py. for cooking, laundry, dining gr oth- 
green are favorite colors. Stain-| Sallade and his Young Turks con- er activities can be fashioned into. stituted a separate entity on some 
less steel works beautifully. with! one coordinated work saver with 
” questions within the Republican a custom- tailored appearance 
any color. house majority and occasionally, ; 
a. ail at strategic times, threw their, Rice ee when planning tor 
° ht with the Democratic minor- 
Retri erators Needed in base and wall cabinets that the, 
i: g ity: to win) House Taperoxat i \right height depends upon both brown, coppertone, green, 
\“Wesolych Swiat,” don't ‘hit him. ing an electric washer-dryer com- 
Merely smile and return his binatidn is just about as effective 
‘Merry Christmas” greeting. His as having a weekly facial 
= in Polish. What your reply wil] Instead of the back - breaking 
be depends on your linguistic abi]. washday chores they used to suffer 
Y. through every Biue Monday, they 
Here. are some tongue-twisters now load in the weekly wash, add 
to try on friends. detergent, push a button—and go 
China it's “ ‘Kung Chu Sheng off to shop, to visit or see a movie. 
” In Greece: “Kala Christou-. Refreshed from the outing, they 
pas es . _ireturn to find clean, dry clothes 
In Sweden they say “God Jul,” waiting for them 
    
      
      
   in Norway, “Gledetig Jul" and'in The time they used to spend. we ta Se ocratic-sponsored As. 
Iceland, ‘'Gledileg Jol cd hanging the wash out on the line In 1955, 70 to 75 percent of one oiepaiial as —- |the job to be done and your 
“More familiar to Americans: and then watching to see if it billion dollars worth of refrigera- |height, posture and. arm length. 
Here's how the Pennsylvania, 
State University College of Ag 
Extension Service recom-, 
you find your best, ‘Joyeux would rain or blow up a dust- 
Noel” or German “Froliche Weihn- storm—now ali that precious time 
achten.’ is theirs to spend on better living 
Even the Russians have a word. 50me homemakers load the washer 
or two, for noting the season of at night and find the dry clothes 
Nativity snow and gaily-wrapped ready when they get up in the 
presents — ‘S Rezhdestvom Khris-; morning 
tovym.”’ The electric washer-dryer com- 
binations wash. rinse and fluff-<iry, 
for damp-dry! in one continuous | 
operation, Some even choose the 
. correct amount of water necessary 
Time, School Money to wash each load efficiently 
You can get separate washer and 
VENTURA. Cue Oxy ay ts, too, if you prefer made this suggestion during a dis- yor wats, too. It yee & j 
cussion on the proposed hiring of ' 
Source of Natural Gas a $1.104a-month psychiatrist for 
the school system . 
“It would be a lot cheaper to Is Sponge-Like Rock . 
hire switches for the teachers." ~ Have you been wondering just, 
The supervisors made mo de- What natural gas is? 
cision yesterday on the psychi- Formed millions of years ago . 
atrist- But they didn’t order any through the decomposition of mat- 
switches. either: ter, it is found in pockets of 
“ampere or ‘amp’ denotes ca- sponge-like rock far below the 
pacity. ‘Watt’ is the amount of earth's surface. It can only be: 
energy used. “Volt” is the level of found by drilling successive wells: 
pressure — the higher the voltage until the gas-bearing strata is lo-| 
number, the greater the pressure. cated. tion sales was in replacement of “Dryer Cuts Colds robably are the French ' 
: old units—indicating there is 
  ‘An automatic dryer cuts down culture 
on colds and _chapped hands mends th at substantial number of homes in 
need of new 
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  Lawmakers Also Detach South Oakland Seek High Walk a i ° . = s.* 
Site for County Building Wins Slum Aid at Farmington = 
’ . y US. Grants $57,374 Expressway Overpass 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP —lerable protests from nearby home to Royal Oak Township for Students Wins OK 
Meeting in regular session here, owners. for Clearance Plan by 2 Groups 
the Township Board revoked the) The five-acre site is part of a | . sg 
license for the dump which was) parcel owned by Charles Sinsa- SAT INCroN = ieee eset 
a tp, baugh. Low and swampy, it lies ; 
to be located at 1280 Crescent _ nearly in the center of the town. side students — pe ania 
Rout. had aroused consid-| Sip. Officials said the type: struction Brighton:Farmington €X° 
| Wis adhansee: : -| fi to be used will be left up to raavoay way be ceived if a wall 
| . ‘™e : now approved by two government 
° | The new township dump will be groups is constructed. 
ew Lake nit \ocated at 7265 Pontiac Lake Road.| ne wie a ae 
jjust west of Hospital road. It will) tion Monday night looked with 
be open daily from § am. until) favor on the walk’s construction. 
. dark : . 
. _- A State Highway Department 
Eyes Standards 7% sox mms, sy soe can. norwmren | 4 Sty Mobas Dom < ; passed a resolution detaching Mr. and Mrs. Erwin Hofmeister.) approval of the walk. 
_ from the Township of Waterford, 18436 Cascade Drive, White Lake al . Nee ae 
; - East Oakland Groups that portion which is bounded by ane Township, annoiince the engage-|,, The expressway is paralleling the 
: : 4 Telegraph road and the Grand : , ‘ment of their daughter, Gail Hof- ‘“eut-olf” or éast-bound U-S-16 
» Studying Dam Care, ox aeaeas d to be xed by Royal Oak Township, which wait-| ister to Raymond McLeod, He Toute that bypasses the Farming- 
Pro } Use ee The the ~ - ed two years for the grant pend- is the x of Mr. and Mr “award business district. © 
party oe Se a ee ing the Madison Heights. area's!" S"ea17 Rutland St., Detroit, The cut-ott will probably be 
proposed site for the new county BELLS FOR YULE — Mrs. Frank Zimmer- items to be*sold that include handmade linens, | withdrawal into a city, will re- F oe - closed in January, while construe- 
WATERFORD TOWN SHIP — building. The action was 97 man, at left, adjusts the metallic bow on bells stuffed toys, gifts, cards and wrappings, food- |ceive $57,374 in the urban renewal) Miss Hofmeister has not set the tion of the expressway is com- 
Committees of the newly-organized, Proved earlier this month by the | she and Mrs. Paul Hagan, right, and Mrs. _ stuffs and candies. The sale, at the church on (program. _ [exact date for an early spring jjted. 
Lake Oakland (East End) Civic! "esistered voters living im the pi narq McCarius are making for the annual the Dixie Highway in Waterford, is set for Sat-| 7a. area te benefit : wedding. ee e 
Assn. are beginning sessions to dis-| “***- Christmas bazaar of Our Lady of the Lakes urday and Sunday, under chairmanship of Mrs. | shout two oa At the board meeting, members 
cuss and decide an action to main- Lioyd Anderson was) parish in Waterford. For use indoors or outdoors, § Zimmerman. actos cask oh We Sandner iaoat , Ch h also approved an application for 
tain and improve their area's questioned about the rumor that he! the metallic decorations are among the many to the Ferndal , be ommerce urc federal aid for the schools here. 
gre eee oe ee aa ~| tween Eight Mile and North End A contract was awarded to the 
A committee investigating main- next spring in spite of the fact that . a aa - Sets Member Tea aus ruction Co. for $2,400 
c= = More ea wake repreceamstve . 1 —__{F—__- _one_block_west_of Wyoming. {|= = vi SVM sito build a screening wal! in front 
Saeasr ond Can Seas | sro | County Deaths ; | | “To the senior ‘high school kitchen 
ny | He said he had been asked to. : The remaining Federal Housing) COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — entrance and for insulating of the 
Checking on property nen the township Raoaiicns te werten ©. ted om te ores ergliegpe gro: Seventeen new members will be kitchen windows at Bond School. 
ate fe © goetp Germed by Lose /ct Bet ee et ene is LAKE ORION—Service for War- ship by 1958, according to plans.| Methodist Church membership at —— T can't conscientiously see-my-- 
“sregnt cmctionty = 1) 1904 Killing said, “I was elected state repre-| 
sentative and wil] devote my time) City. Man Arraigned 
on 3rd Murder Charge; Oat” 
— * | eg * d T . 
Mrs (Cor Skids Past Stop; onvicted Twice 
i/Minor Injuries Result 
Jean W. Edgin, 25, of 52 Florence 
ve. suffered minor head injuries: 
skidded through a , another car yester- amination today 
heed charge. 
_| Helm is accused of the 1924 knife   
Saint Helm, 57-year-old former 
Pontiac man who has served 4 
years in prison on two murder 
convictions, was scheduled for ex- 
on a third mur- 
| He was charged upon release accident was at Flor-) trom State Prison of Southern Norton avenue, police wichigan after finishing sentence | 
, for a 1918 shooting here, * » * 
He also was imprisoned in New 
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York State for a 1926 killing. 
The Wickwire murder occurred 
after Helm had been paroled for 
the first death. After serving his 
New York sentence, he was re- - Sundown Today Begins 
__ Jews Festival of Lights 
: Jews of the world will mark|Sunday morning, a Chanukah, --———-Chanukah, the eight-day Festival of| Brunch will be given by the Sis- 
one has been at . ‘ 
Aiso known ag the Feast of Dedi- Midair Plane Crash ; The exchange of Chanukah gifts 
sig. aa lea rb Sn Sl al tory’s first struggle on behalf of be during the classes on Dec. 9. All 
= rls Kills 2 Naval Cadets s will be led by Rabbi 
The following winter festival 
services are scheduled in the Pon- 
rp Camp Kilmer Gets 
9 sebbatn ana cance 148 New Refugees - Friday — Sabbath and Candle- 
Lighting Service for Chanukah will 
be at 8:15 p.m. on Sunday, the , a 
ta cAMe OME. N. J. ee Mrs, Carrie E. McBroome of 
Operation Mercy” resumes today |naiias, and Marine Corps Second 
with the arrival of two more Lt. Kenneth Eugene Walker, 25, ful? term for the 1918 murder. 
tiac Municipal Court. 
  
RAYMONDVILLE, Tex. (AP)— 
Two naval aviation cadets lost 
their lives in the colision of two 
skyraider fighter-bombers flying 
wing-to-wing at 22,000 feet yester- 
day. 
They were aviation cadet Elmon 
Reeves McBroome, USNR, son of   
      Chanukah Celebration of the Re- 
ligious School is slated for 10:45 
ter which the women will serve 
a Chanukah Brunch. 
On Friday, Dec. 7, Sabbath Serv-' 
ice of Dedication of new mem- 
bers of the, Temple, will be at 
8:15 pm. with Rabbi Sanford E. Spperstein directing the occasion. 
Congregation B'nai Israel 
There will be a Chanukah party, 
candle-lighting and singing of Cha- 
nukah songs during the classes of 
the Hebrew School Thursday after- 
noon. The festivities will include 
the exchange of gifts among the 
students. 
Following the religioug service Communist Hungary. isey of Birchrunville, Pa. 
The first plane, chartered from). They were student pilots at 
Great Lakes Airline, was to land Cabaniss field, naval auxiliary air 
at 8 a.m. at Mcguire Air Force station, Corpus Christi, and were 
Base. The second, a Trans-jon a tactical training flight. 
american Airliner, is scheduled to. 
land there between 6 and 9 p.m. | plane developed engine trouble and 
Each plane carries 74 refugees. smashed Into the other. 
They will be brought to the refugee 
County Calendar processing center at this reac- 
Four Towns '         
tivated army camp. 
The flights from Austria are) 
part of the effort, ordered by) 
President Eisenhower, to resettle, Hom 
5,000 Hungarian refugees in this school "we 
‘country by the end of the year. ([ocniin lone. ce. & 8 
Acetelli . o ill meet at 10 a.m. 
{ Mrs. Peter 
      
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~ Ceramics Answers 
By VIOLA GRILE and DOROTHY JEAN ZACK | 
FOUR TOWNS — A ceramics 
hobby that began with a need for 
inexpensive flower poorng val 
aids, now fills a new ranch home 
_ with shelf loads of handmade pot- 
teries and its basement with doz- 
ens of busy art students. ry 
Mrs. A. N. Carnes, who 20 years ©   
BS except that my ceramic classes 
    
              ' sions. turped to Michigan to finish the; 
The exaniination will be in Pon-| 
planes bearing 148 refugees from son of Mr. and Mrs Joseph Demp-. 
A Navy spokesman said one student received a compound frac- Mack, science professor at Wayne 
room mothers of four towns 
ft 
Vase Need 
“I've lots more shelves now,'brakes but was too late to avoid 
helped me move,” says Mrs. |and they're full already,” she says, " 
Carnes. “It took us a full week.” | Winting to her ceramic items, 
some brilliant and some in soft! 
|pastel tones, arranged about the! 
‘rooms. The ranch-type home has 
ia larger basement, with plenty of Charles Dugas, Russ Blackett, U 
‘space for the frequent class ses- 
She will display many of her ters Club held its regular 1 ren D. Squire, 51, of 262 Atwater, at Lathrup   
ta tea scheduled for 5 p.m., Sun- 
    will be at 2 p.m. Thursday; from 
Allen's Funeral Home, with burial 
jin East Lawn Cemetery. Mr. 
| Squire, lifetime resident of Oak- 
jland County, an inspector for Pon- 
'tiae Motors and a member of the 
‘Methodist Church here, died in 
St. Joseph Mercy Hospital on, 
Monday. ,Controversy® Is Ended 
With Council Decision’ 
on Drain Areas 
  LATHRUP — An amendment to, 
the controversial downspout law 
|wag passed at a special meeting of) Mrs. Grace F. Upton a = 
ROCHESTER—Word has been | the council here this week, | 
The ame ent is to an ordi-| received here of the recent death) : 
of Mrs. Grace F. Upton of South nance enacted last spring which 
a Calif. ager aore WAS called for a discontinuation of a resident of Rochester cad was Ge wilew of the late (@ownsPouts in critical areas caused 
Charles W. Upton, a former Roch-|by heavy-rains flooding base- 
ester lumber and coal dealer for| ments. The law raised a storm of 
protests. many years. j 
She was a former secretary of/ The new ordinance provides & 
the South Pasadena Welfore Ser| way to property owners to appeal the decision of the Building In- vice, for many years active in 
American Red Cross, an officer iD) gpector in case of property dam- 
age. ‘the Community Chest and a past; 
resident of Chapter AX-PEO. She 
va a native ot Grand Rapids. Charles D. Kelley told council 
Mel Fred Samples ' jJknow where the profile maps are. 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — dan — profile mas ore maps, 
Service ements for Me] Fred city sewers y Lathrup 
6. subdivisors Charles D. and Louise 
Lathrup Kelley which were turned Samples, 66, of 3104 Dixie High- 
, are pendi t Coats Fu- 
— Lipman over to the county and then handed 
badk to the city. neral Home, Drayton Plains. Mr. 
Samples died in St. Joseph Mercy 
Repeated requests by the coun- 
cil tor the maps have been made Hospital on Tuesday.. 
te Kelley who denies any know!l- | He is survived by his wife, Edna 
and a nephew, Ralph L. Samples of ic of the ti ' aad 
Assistant Administrator Jerald St. Louis, Mo. 
Stone said engineers are working     | 
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      Roy Gene Barber         co 
Gene Barber, 
jand Mrs. LeRoy Barber of 8015 must be drawn up adding new 
Rattalee Lake Rd., will be at 2! posts to the building of the sewers 
p.m, Thursday from the Sharpe!to the taxpayer. 
\Funera] Home here, with burial in   
Lakeview Cemetery. The baby was: 
dead at birth Monday at St. Jo 
seph Mercy Hospital. Tree Decoration 
to Be Featured 
at Cranbrook 
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    Boy Fractures Leg; 
Ran Into Path of Car An exhibition of Christmas tree 
A 14-year-old Junior High School’ decorations made by Katherine 
ture of the right leg when he was state University, will be the De- 
knocked down by a car in front!cember feature at the Cranbrook 
\of 3966 Airport _Rad., Waterford Institute of Science, it was an- 
Township, = mem. nounced today. 2 * » ° 
Robert L. Giers, of 6174 Wilson The imaginative decorations 
ave, -P eh = ood tall made from gilded and painted tion at Pontiac General ¢ . 
today. He told Waterford police|*f'u beg” “e'"s and other parts 
he did not see the car coming! ais, featured at the institute 
    CLARKSTON — Service for Roy on new sewers and if the profile! in downtown Walled Lake City 
infant son of Mr.'maps are not found, new ones; ang at Anderson’s Pharmacy in | and a Christmas movie farnished 
\Dry Goods building. Serving per- 
“sons living in Walled Lake and the) day, at the church. ; 
State Appr OVES | Representatives trom the vari. 
School Drainage | ern committee, 
and guest soloist will be Mrs. 
at Kendallwood 
FARMINGTON — The State De- Co-chairmen of the event are 
partment of Health has approved Mrs. Terry Snideco and Mrs. Kay 
the use of the Kendallwood sewer North.   Lead Cubs Scouting 
FOUR TOWNS — Newly-elected 
officers of the Cub Scout extcutive 
board are Burtis Crowe, cubmas- 
ter; Leo Suzor, assistant cubmas- 
ter: Howard Lamb, secretary; 
Weldon Fritch, treasurer; Harry 
Harretson, institutional representa- 
tive, and Gene Foley, chairman of 
committee meetings. 
  
system for both the junior high 
and elementary schools in the new 
area, the Board of Education 
learned last night. Your PTA Is Planni ng:   
  COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — 
'Parents, teachers, children and 
persons interested in Commerce 
Elementary School are invited to 
a pot luck dinner at 6:30 p.m. 
iMonday in the Multi-Purpose 
|Room. No admission charge will 
Tbe made. 
Sponsored by the PTA, the event, 
will take the place of the regular 
jmonthly meeting. No business ses-| 
sion will be held. | 
Persons planning to attend the 
dinner are asked to bring their 
own dishes and one plate or tray 
of food to be passed around the 
table. Milk and coffee will be avail-, 
able at the school. 
Program for the evening 
include concertina music 
Charles Gillian of Pleasant Ridge | “The Kendallwood Assn. has ap- 
proved the school use of its water 
system. 
Library Board Sets 
Saturday Bakesales 
WALLED LAKE — The Com-) 
munity Library Planning Board | 
here will hold a bake sale at two. 
different business locations at 10) 
a.m. Saturday to raise money for | 
current and fu xpenses. | 
Baked goods will be sold by | 
board members at Van's store | | |   
wil 
| the shopping center on Maple by the Michigan Bell Telephone | 
road, The baked items will be Co. 
donated by residents of Walled | Op display at the dinner will be Lake and Commerce Township. ia silver tea set owned by the { Yule | Dinner at Commerce; 
Brookland- Avon Meet 
will speak on the sclool bus situ: 
ation. 
Open house will be held af 
Brooklands School, from 7 until 8 
p.m, ° ° ° 
Refreshments will be served by 
fifth grade mothers. 
Waterford Township 
The. executive board of the Me- 
Vittie PTA will meet at 8 p.m. 
Thursday, at the school. 
  
Holiday Farms Plans 
Party, Contest 
WATERFORD TOWNSHIP 
Plans for a Christmas party for 
all the children in the subdivision 
were made when the Holiday 
Farms Home Owners Assr. met 
last night at the high school. The 
affair will be held in the afternoon 
of Saturday, Dec. 15, and will 
feature entertainment, refresh- 
Operated and maintained by vol-|Union Lake Elementary oe and perhaps a Santa Claus. 
uriteers, the Library has been open PTA. 
since Aug. 1 at 121 Pontiac Trail, Arrangements for the dinner 
on the second floor of the Ramsey were made by Harry Cwikiel, fa- 
ther vice-president of the PTA. 
Brooklands - Avon surrounding area, it is open from 
7 until 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thurs- Brooklands-Avon PTA will hold 
days from 6 until 9 p.m. Fridays its November meeting at Brook- 
and from 2 until 4 p.m. each Sat- lands Schoo! tonight at 8 Richard 
urday. | Huizenga, assistant superintendent, { 
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Family Sleeps; Firemen 
Arrive to Fight F. lames | 
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  when he started to cross" beginning Dec. 10 will be an ex- = oe. |hibition of photographs taken by, 
Driver Carl F, Stone, 27, of 6411;%aff members in the course of| Monrovia St., Drayton Plains, and| ‘eit work. 
a witness said the youth ran di- 
rectly into the path of the vehicle, 
while trying to cross. the road di- 
agonally, according to investiga 
tors. Stone reportedly applied his         
Judge Doty Decides 
to Stay on Bench 
Oakland County Circuit Judge 
Frank L. Doty, forced by a recent 
attorney general's opinion to retire 
this year or lose retirement bene- 
fits in serving out the remainder 
of his elected term, announced yes- 
terday he will remain on the bench 
mtil Dec. 31, 1959. 
‘and Robert Pote were the speak- ,. Judge Doty said he has’ been 
ers as the Pontiac ‘“Y” Toastmas- , encouraged. it not influenced. meeting.» petitions urging him to continue | ' 
ithe accident.   
Speech Contest Date 
Set by ’Y’ Toastmasters       
        
artworks in pottery and china at 
tthe Guild meeting,’ to accompany 
her talk. 
It will be the first time the 
guild has heard her lecture, al- 
though she was a member before 
     
     
  | @@o decided that a larger 
of vases within ler limited budget 
wag reason enough for beginning) 
ceramic work, now is considered a, | 
local expert on clay and glaze 
work, : i 
  
     
          
  
   
  
   She'll talk to former neigh- the move, 
Sam te nae Resell Guild Hostesses will be Mrs, Douglass 
ot the Four Towns Methodist |Shafto, Mrs. Stanley McClellan, 
Church gathers at the church at [iis Letty, Ceivene and Mrs. Leon 
p-m, tomorrow. ‘© eheeee 
the guild were . G when) Youths Wreck Greens n Loch- ROYAL OAK (INS) — Royal 7 icé-Pres- %© . 9 itorneys, and added he feels ‘‘an 
cue individual should continue to work 
During a business meeting, it). - , 9S ne on) be can. a aves, 
was announced the club’s annual Produce whthesonse remmie. 
speech contest will begin Dec. 4. 
Plans were also discussed for the/ Ayto Crash Blamed 
local T st ast 10t i = e 
castmasters Toth anniver on Steering Apparatus sary. 
Mrs. Frances C. Prince, 40, of 
(9529 Buckingham St., White Lake 
Township, is in ‘fair’ condition at 
Pontiac General Hospital with a 
concussion and multiple cuts and 
bruises received early this morn- at the YMCA last night. V 
“ident Henry Powers presided. 
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‘Extinguish Attic Fire 
‘at. Twin Beach Golf Club 
A minor attic fire wis extin- 
guished at the’ Twin Beach Coun- 
try-Club-in West Bloomfield Town. 
    “MARIAN “VIRGINIA” HEAL 
Mr. and Mrs. G. L. Cheal of 
Lake Orion announce the engage-; the Red Run Golf Course, caus- 
ment of their daughter, Marian ) ing over $1,000 worth of damage.    ‘Oak police have arrested three 
juveniles who tore up greens at 
       
            
           
       
      
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and hit a tree 
    
     y 125 county at-" Owned by Albert Poplawski, the) 
‘Russell family rented the home, | 
for examination today in Pontiac] Municipal Court on i 
stabbing of a friend Nov. 9. 
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  car went off the road|\"4 
in White Lake Town-     UTICA—Residents of a blazing! which with contents was valued at 
home were still asleep this, morning from $15,000 to $18,000. All the, 
at 4 am. as firemen rushed to family's belongings were destroyed. | 
extinguish the flames. | Children of the family were 
* * * ;handed out windows by Russell. 
The Richard Russell family es-|his uncle Vincent, his 
caped the fire, which firemen Clark, and two brothers, Robert 
later blamed on faulty wiring, but and Clark Jr. The association also is planning 
to stage a home decorating contest. 
Prizes will be given for the best 
\door decorations and the best put- 
door display. 
  
Firemen’s Wives Set 
Sale for Saturday 
UNION LAKE—The Ladies Aux- 
iliary of Union Lake Fire Depart- 
ment will sponsor a rummage sale 
Saturday beginning at 10 a.m. in 
the Four Towns Methodist Church 
basement. It will benefit the fire- 
men's building fund. 
  
Probe Hostage Rumor 
PORT SAID, Egypt (P—A Brit- 
ish official has appealed for a Red 
Cross investigation of reports that 
father,'the Egyptian secrét ‘police are 
holding one member of each Jew- 
‘ish family in Port Said hostage.   
  
     
  their home was-a total loss. - | 
The building, at 2661 West. | Utica Ré., housed ten people, 
but it was q woman     
    
   
          
      
       
   
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Murder Charge Exam 
Scheduled for Today 
Charged with first-degree mur-| Don't Gamble with » Home Security,. 
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  work, metel finish, torch solder, duco spray and 
peint repair. Apply at Employment Office of. 
Fisher Body Division (Pontiac Plant) 900 Bald- 
_ win. Ave., Pontiac, Michigan. Monday, through     
        
      
   
   
        
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Renewal of. ‘Excise Taxes Sought ie 
WASHINGTON (INS) —The on the agenda whenever a tax will spell ot his tax program in, liquor, sashes pile (inereaniia 
administration has disclosed it will) cut became feasible. detail early next year in his'from $7 in 1951); beer, $9 a 
seek a one-year extension in ex-' Administration officials have! annual messages to Congress on barrel (increased from $8); wine, 
cise levies costing Consumers more taken the position in the past that|the state of the union and the| various rates, cigarettes, $4 per, 
than 750 miflion dollars annually,|there should be no general tax|country's- economic stiuation, as/thousand—8 cents a pack—raised) 
but held out hope for a general Peduction until there is a sufficient| well as in his budget message. _ from $3.50); passenger cars, 10 per 
tax reduction in the future, | surplus to defray the revenue loos. Here are the commodities, and cent, and auto parts and acces 
a Dan T:-Smith; special assistant: There—is—no indication that they the taxes now imposed on them,|sories, eight per cent (previously 
to Treasury Seeretary George M.have changed their position. j wale would-be affected by the| seven percent and five per cent. 
Henearey. told a house ways and) However, the President probably! one-year extension of excise: | respectively). . 
subcommittee, that “it! 
spade i wk be oomneery tel : 
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Kroger Stores in Pontiac Join. Hands with the Newest Kroger Store 
4370 DIXIE HIGHWAY > at Sashabaw Road, in Drayton Plains 
Take advantage of these sensational Kroger values at any of these Kroger stores: 715 Perry Street. 
178 N. Saginaw, Telegraph & meen Rds., and the New Kroger store in Breyfee Plains.             
    
         
  
          
               
         
           
  
     
        
       
            
finance the Korean War. 
rraident Beeahover » x Want to Be Oe: of Sle Claus, Ind. - Pommvence ia Janaary to extend | 
other year. . They otherwis: expire |Christmas - vay allies « Sonim from Canada and Japan.| “Peace - on. earth - good - will - 
next April 1. about war andthe troubles faced The prospective mayors or their! to - day. 
Committee aides estimated that” boys and girls in Hungary. ‘parents were asked to send a snap-| alse 11, of Norfolk,’ Va., wrote: 
thé proposed extension would con- Impact’ of world news upon. shot of the child and a sentence) “If I was mayor I would let 
tinue in effect at least 750 million 7 oe"8 children shows in letters telling what he or she would do if} very. person know Christmas | 
    dollars in taxes now paid by con-| written by applicants for the hon-\chosen honorary mayor. was not just the time to get toys 
aoaae on liquor, beer, wine, ea mayorship of Santa Claus,| The committee stressed what the) but that Christ was born.” SARNIA MAMAN WAR RR LR AM I IN 
: ‘winner would get—a plane trip, 4! 
cigarettes, passenger cara abd’ 'sveral hundred applications for day a8 Santa's assistant and dree| Deedee White, Silver Spring STOCK UP YOUR FREEZER! FRESH 7-RIB END   auto parts and accessories. If the 
present rate ‘ot prosperity con- 
tinues, the revenue could greatly 
- exceed the estimate and possibly 
reach as high as one billion 
dollars. the mythical job already have been Tun of the famous little town. So.) If I sat next to Santa, I'd" tell, 
received in response to an offer by the members were surprised to get! boy ‘and girl to pray, for 
ithe Santa Clays Cliamber- of Com letters such as this from eight- peace.” Arlene Strautman, ott 
merce, year-old Donald Jay. Unger, of ; I Phoenix, Ariz., wrote: 
The chamber has offered to pay Frankfort, nd ZI would try to do all I could” to| 
_ _ the plane fare of the winning may- “Itt were rageeg penis ran il hatp other little girls ahd boys be 
HIKES WERE TEMPORARY of and his father, mother or guard- % 1 Would do a ' = os He'P’ just as happy as I would be.” 
The Korean War increases were an for a visit to Santa Claus, Ind., the children of Hungary have @” Anna Kaye Walker, n, of         Pork Roast 
  
  imposed as a temporary measure, Dec. 23. Only children born on, jmerry Christmas.” Owensboro, Ky., wanted ‘‘morei Leen end tender. Save more 2 P. 
but former ‘president Truman and Christmas eve or Christmas day,’ And from nine-year-old Jili Fs- than anything to help make. my two, + Kroger’s low, low price Lb. 
President Eisenhower have re- not over 12 years of age, may) ensten, of Los Angeles: jousine, Joe and Jimmy Kesegl. of =n rege + ee. -— 
quested Congress each year not /@nter. Applications will be accept- “1 would like to send fore to (Indianapolis, have a happy . 
to permit them to expire jed_up to Dee. 10. | the children of Hungary.” |mas.” she explained their mother : - 
| This far letters have been re Michael Rudt, Il, of Pitts aaa ee eae ja mua saa : 
mother year 
ae tceee baa ard Hartiord Mace, Jr., Milford, "THRIFTY" LEAN AND JUICY ROUND OR SIRLOIN    policy, sai Treasury a yearby year ex r, - — —— N._H,,_wrote_that_her son wants. 
“min A “WHATS | MY u NE? | Ree is toe Sell — when the stars don't come :   
  Steaks we Mrs. E. L. Pfeiffer, Indian- 
apolis, expressed the predicament 
  
  
  alive.” of parents of pre-school age appli- 5 “Thrifty” meat is from young cattle 
Smith did not say when this cants when she wrote of her = which have been fed on lush range € 
might be expected. The treasury four-year-old son, Richard Douglas: § grass. Your budget buy. Lb. 
“If chosen honorary mayor of F 
Santa Claus, it's hard to tell what 
he would do.”   
aide apparently feferred to a 
general tax reduction, rather than 
just q cut in excise levies. He said 
personal income taxes were p high’   
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GRAND OPENING Si SPECIAL | LOW PRICE! 
olby C soso Fine for cooking, - € 
sandwiches and garnish. Lb. 
    
  
  Heavenly Hosts   
For the mantel, angels in chorus. 
add a bright touch. They re made 
of Christmas ‘balls covered with 
ipeach flameproof crepe paper for 
the heads and pleated duplex crepe — 
paper for the skirts. Lacy wings 
are made of paper doilies.   
    
  
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A bright touch can béwadded to 
the holiday dinner by sewing a few 
tiny bells along the hem of the 
tablecloth. Guests will have music 
to munch by.     
                    
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Where Chefs Belong and Gals Just Meddle (‘Ace   
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Seen as Danger AMA Head Raps High 
U. S. Spending as Trend such abominable cooks,” said the 
to Federal Control self-styled czar of American. gour- By PHYLLIS BATTELLE 
NEW YORK (INS)—‘‘There are   
mets. “First, they lack imagina- 
~SEATILE t# —- Dr.Dwight H., tion. Second, they lack taste. 
Murray, president of the American) es 
Medical Assn., said today the He sat hack then — Maurice 
government is steadily spending Dreicer did—and laid his hands) 
rere money on health and medi- on the stem of his wine glass. As 
cal activities and the trend is inch- if it wete the throat of a female 
ing the United States toward state chef. 
medicine. i. * 8 @- 
The expansion of this govern-| “Odd,” he mused, “that with 
ment spending, he declared in an) all their experience in cooking, 
address prepared for a session of women have never qualified to 
the AMA's house of delegates, ap-' be fine chefs. Of course I'm not 
parently is good politics. | saying they’re hopeless. Quite 
Apparently many Americans | So onary.» - 
still want te see government in “Under the proper tutelage, a 
the role of a big brother, dish- | woman might very well master; ~~ 
ing out so-called gifts and bar- | some of 
gains under the guise of benevo- the more -elementary 
processes of cooking.” ‘only two reasons why women make;-pala had| per cent women. 
above the reproach of his personal taken place. Back in the last) reversed, 
te,_continued anti-women: century, office were % 
“In? the last 7 yours, a ee cont et have, in their new inse- Now it is ao 
  
  lent economic’ planning,” 
Murray said, 
“We do not deny there is an boiling knowledge of an egg must! | 
area of legitirnate concern by the) realize. were fighting words. Mr: 
government for the health and wel- preicer, who is equally savvy on| 
fare of the people. But each _yearline sijects of pate de fois gras| 
government seems to extend that) . 44 publicity, was asking for 
area. We get some‘idea of this verbal demolition. 
expansion from the current fed- 
eral medica! budget. WHAT ABOUT YOU? 
SPENDING ZOOMS “And you?” we asked politely, 
“This year the average rd “Do you eons . « 
will be ng. $54.61 for the U. 
ocdhad anc and medic | “Good heavens, no!" snorted 
activities. And the total expendi- Maurice. “A kitchen is a place | 
ture this year amounts to 244 bil-| ‘where chefs belong, and women! 
lion dollars—290 million: more than meddle. I am neither.” 
jast year . It is a billion dollars |- “Why, then, do you consider. 
more than the cost of running the If an expert on culinary! 
Commerce Department, half a bil-| matters?” 
lion more than the Agriculture De-  Caimly he tossed over a look 
partment and six times more than| that ordinarily might be reserved 
the Interior Department's budget. tor @ fallen seutfle. 
“I think that a nation can drift) ‘In order to know an omelet 
into state medicine -inch by inch from fried eggs with broken yolks, 
just as surely as if the scheme! madame,”’: he seethed, “you do 
were foisted’ upon a people over-|not have to sit on a nest and) Dr. ee « 
  These, as any woman with the!‘ 
    1 aP Wirephote 
thin crust into the muck. The boys scampered 
away and called firemen to the scene. Susan 
had sunk in up.to her waist when the resc uers 
arrived. Me, 
SAVED FROM DEATH — Firemen climax 
half-hour battle in a South Bend gravel pit to 
py)! Susan Elliott, 12, to safety after she fell 
into a mud hole. Susan and two boy companions, 
playing on trogen cork yeerny broke ce 
    
| Bidding the reporters goodby, Arquebus Artist   
night. The ‘drift’ method may take} hatch.” 
longer, but the result will be the | e « 
same.’ Dreicer, caustic LS of sev- 
eral books on dining and renowned | 
leather Goods Solve in restaurant circle an most afi the! 
Many Gift Problems ,.., snovid Be Safe jworld as “the as “the F man most difficult 
~ goad recipe fora Christmas From Shock or Fire 
ocki stuffi might in 
stipe ay Ee Se aa. NEW. YORK (NEA) — Adults 
er.” For it's a good hunting should insist that all toys they buy 
ground Yor gifts that will fit any % sive to children be safe—it   
  stocking — from leather-covered ones of causing fire, shock. or explosion 
pee seealy eee Your best assurance of getting.a 
safe electrical toy is to look for 
a the U.L. label or tag on the toy 
Any woman would love a set of adults should take care also in 
matching accessories for her purchasing chemical sets for chil- 
purse. They come trim and tailored dren Toys requiring alcohol, kero- 
in smooth, solid-colored leather sene, gasoline or carbide lamps* 
with perhaps narrow gold or silver may be hazardous in juvenile 
trim; gay and eye-catching in pasi- hands. 
ley or floral-printed leathers on Parents should supervise any 
pastel ba and elegant in play with electrical toys or toys in- 
embossed, gold kidskin. ivolving fuels and chemicals.   
   
    5i-year-old Spanish artist feels'of force or tension—in every di-, : — ae 
that it is _apprepriate—‘new—_that-rection—fast, violent and clean.” 
everything is in bullets.”’ As the miustachioed artist ek- Bez 
He uses a forerunner of the plained, he laboriously wielded FREE PARKING 
musket, a 16th Century device his 20-pound, five-foot arquebus to 
known as the arquebus. to pro- make his points. Reporters scur- 
duce his pictures. Instead of paint- ried to keep its oo in the other 
ing ,Pictures, it seems, he shoots direction from the: 
then " Dali, asserting ial he is “‘burst- 
Dali, arriving on the liner ing with electricity’ over the 
     United States, gave ship news re- scheme, said he got the idea last 
porters the details of the method. summer while shooting in his back 
|Their heads are still spinning. yard at Port Lligat, Spain. The’ 
As best they could understand result, he said, was: 
it, the idea is this: “No' more pencils—bullets from 
| Dali makes holes in lead pellets now on.” 50% 
       
  
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They want to get out of. the stove 
“The reason for this is that/@nd capboard ares and show them 
selves off. 
“Even those- women 
a enjoy cooking are exhibitionists— 
they serve-up a very showy, but 
shabby, meal.” 
In suburban areas, ~ 
went on, the women haven't 
gone into fields of business to 
keep them out of the kitchen. 
They have gone, however, inte 
| fields of bridge. And gin rummy, 
and scrabble and golf. 
“You would be surprised how 
many commuters,”’ he -said, “‘are | 
dining on frozen chicken pot pies) 
and capsule accounts of 
wives’ delectable afternoons.” 
Dreicer, though a bachelor, 
Claimed no resentment against) 
women per se. 
ceded they are good for a great! 
mahy' things, like motherhood and| 
housecleaning and conveying on| 
one’s arm to impress one’s 
ADMIRABLE MOVE 
He also conceded that women's 
drive toward the outer world, be-| 
yond the’ walls of the breakfast} 
inook, is an admirable movement! 
indeed. 
“Personally,’’ he said, “ 
“ to see the delightful creatures 
& — ° , .** " a break away from the oven. 
we .* oe a “It’s an enormous solace for 
the world’s ———, 
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'D li Cc O t Wi th D il] loves publicity, but publicity loves! Ballin, 76, was rated as one of// O.. JIB . WAtto tel 
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dor Dali, whose artistic technique pencils in the holes., lago, He. succumbed yesférday. around due to arthritis in all of 
| bexescdore has been unlike any-| Then he places the pellets in’ Ballin was successiyAy an art my joints. They were so swol- 
\thing in this world, or out of it, his arquebus and fires them at a An Ancient Custom director, film dire and inde-| jen and sore that I was barely 
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i —-—— Phat of Yourself | ewe rend erat 
Army Couldn't Buffalo Sare-Shot Indians wa Personal Git | eee rmy Couldnt buita - £ IMALAMNS. Makes Personal Gift | sateen Army Couldn’t Buffalo Sure-Shot Indians MokesPesoa Git seencee Se : a eee se | See : , ; - Soa, ras hemcte. et deo sa armnaae pon 
| NEW YORK U-One by one the,“‘After the greatest effort, only/ferior to rifles carried by the U.S.|| Ammunition was so expensive|said. “Man to man, too often the pagg genoa —— Si L ina'soar 
myths about the old Wild West|about half of Sitting’ Bull's war-|cavalry. ~ - |that Indians with rifles conserved Indians matched the’ whites’ fire- ph created specifically for her : 
are being exploded. _ lplors were able to obtain weapons.| Pointing out that every. Indian|it for battle, and continued to hint|power superiority with brains, pete teand tn hen aces da oeelen | a 
+ #8 Ot these, many had old flintlocks,|had to arm himself at his own ex-|the buffalo with, lance and bow cunning and straight shooting, and. ij on H IL t 55 Lbs. 
It has been shown pretty con- condemned muskets, muzzle-load-|pense—they had no ordnance de- and arrow. won. With the few guns they had, s 3 : ow. 0s 
vincingly, for example, that. the ers, smooth bores." _____ | partment—Vestal_ said it cost 20) * * 2. _ {the Indians could shoot well.” Your local portrait photographer), , MICH. “I have taken 
l ordinary eidticie Gowbig, Sie from *+* * buttalo robes or several horses to| Vestal “said the Indian threat; ~-""—“* * * will help you-select your clothes, Rennel Concentrate tor two pears 
‘being deadly in a gun fight, was| Army ordnance. reports bear|buy even a breech-loading rifle. [ended when the cavalry finally} In two world wars'and in Korea color best suited ‘5 ibe Tam still at it and want to 
usually lucky if tie could hit the Vestal out. -When-the Indians later) ———____-*_* _*___.___|came_up with rapid-fire Gatling thousands of American Indians of the home Lom ym fit, -F, -- 
| side-of a in  |Surrendered their weapons, 160 of} “Only rich Indians could afford guns and Hotchkiss cannon. also proved that, if anything, they photographer fon my geome an yd 
_ Most one ween| the 284 long guns they turned in/repeaters, and rich Indians were) Ss could fight better on foot than frame. have to take sille and’ ple which! 
cowboys ammunition Were old-fashioned muzzle-loadersino more numerous per capita “Thé warriors could not face ar- their forefathers had on horse- portrait Glaza, 1510 lth St. 
than blood. and the rest were generally in-|than rich white men are.” | tillery, and a good thing, too,” he| back. : , Fanging| Ags ~S uit 
. to vibrant| never, know « hungry moment 
et re. et the Western fic- : ‘ . = . “a ~ 
stubbornly clung to— S : -# 
= sorene see -~ | Northern Exodus to Miami Beach Beginsiros? ric new . TE wnt tie " Fans FindNew | Bazley’s Thursday ne Ss . : Scale Designs : , ) too, It seems that, gun for gun'| MIAMI BEACH (INS)—They’re|crop—hotel, restaurant and night — The big news among the 378 SIG Su r Ss ial 
the noble gedskin of the plains/off and running today at beached re owners—are ready and wait-; loca] hotels this winter ty the | yao! raiiroad ; nae pec 
was usually more than a match|Tropical Park. The snow js piled ing, with open arms and higher) opening of the $17 - million old, should be oo, (ny 2 18 N SAGINAW 
for his blue-clad soldier foe. And|deep in most northern states and / prices. | Americana, a 475-room iodge train oe ey oe . 
if there had been more Indians/a plush new hotel is about to aad: For those “invaders” who like| which greets its first guests ~~ 7 
Code Ne. 96 Bf / with more guns we might all be its doors in Miami Beach. | their entertainment first class, this) Friday. oO —— Se nae eee : 
INTERNATIONALLY FAMOUS § Peaking Sioux today and living) All of which serves to point up is what several of the swank beach) “au of the above will cost the |tives. SPARE SE a in ‘low-cost tepee projects instead the fact that another “season” has|hotels are offering this year: | tourist tt hower a es i : c 
for extraordinary mildness § (of mortgaged homes. larrived al i sold he Fontainebl largest & pretty penny, however. | Many of the lines will feature! - soarietot bom jot wortgages. homes. | — along the Florida oad = Bickagre eed | Present hotel and motel _tarifts remote control operations. RIBS b. 
Proof that the Indian was 10, This is the time. of year those! appear such names as Jerry| range from a low of approxi: | A new track-side lumber mill | . H - 7 x ‘ 2 = —_—- =. -— = = - -— = 
)Slouch &g a marksman—when he unable to brave frigid northern Lewis—at $25,000 for a single week; | mately $40 a week for two gives the illusion of actually saw-f| "= = = Sw © = © - a 
    
   
      
    
         
     
     
     
    
   
     
    
    ‘could get a rifle—is given in the climes, a : ly . | persons to upward of $25 daily jing logs into lumber. This Valuable Coupon Entitles 
Rita , among them movie stars, Jimmy Durante; Tony Martin and : vente : 
. ARS CERRY. On PO Meare Sits, | Current ae ot Gane” Segeeine politcians, other celebrities and possibly Lisa Kirk. pee eee we ey _The logs are dumped from & swe Sever too. 1-Lb. Liem Good . 
ona Sone. Suesetagiiians <1. 4.4 £/{by Stastny Vestal, a University of! just plain Mr. and Mrs. Tourist, Next door at the Eden Roc. : | car into a bin where they are Thurs. Cc 
on i West ma professor and noted/}.o:, their annual exodus to the it will be Harry Belefonte: Georgia For those who prefer gambling. conveyed through the mill ac- REMUS Only b 
ntarn oatherity, sunshine state. _ Gibbs; Milton Berle; Jack Carter; |i" 8ddition to the horse tracks the) companied by sawing noises. 5 
He quotes a report to the secre- a6 6 |Roberta Sherwood; Johnny Ray 4S tracks haye already opened Dressé@d lumber comes out the | BUTTER 4 
— —— an. Se) ‘And. as usual, those who make! Joe E. Lewis; Nat—KingCole;,4d_Jai alai courts will soon open! ether end. _ | with Mest Pest 
Crook in 187 | ehetr- i caheran to Ge tonsiitiend t Ae, their doors. Jai alai is a sort of 60, jteias include a sound.   
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dians, riding at full speed, omaha al — cate ae dispatching system, a culvert 
and kill a wolf, also on the . , popular in Florida. - loader which loads pipes into a 
‘While it is-a that our’ Nelson’s Words Legend or Fact? fein A gondola ear by remote ‘control, a . airtines horse car with horses that move 
om : onal = — ake a corral for water and then 
Ir Spe ‘t En yianc % CT! poagrdied ee of Gots re-enter the car. an illuminated } . ‘ nspect England's Expects , N OT! CE | ag   i     who will make their wa south-| building show dispatchers work 
ward in the next few ‘months DUllding showing. dispatchers’ 
  score of 12 major engagements in LONDON (INS)—Tradition dies with Walder was the Victory, pre- Eastern. Air Lines reports it will working at a huge dispatching 
    ‘which a total of -10,356 Indians hard in Britain, particularly when! serveq for posterity at Portsmouth. and control board, searchlights We! wish to express our regret for the in- 
| i ™ operate 77 flights southbound ere : 
PAY Pte 520 tn, Te rea recy re Pins Commander, Lt, Stanley Noble day, with wats for 550 pase, efurte wise operated Py Sos iors ee Indians 69 killed, 28 wounded; . iy Sp tain'S' fired: “The signal was definit _ hand, and even a car with brake- 
whites 383 dead, 102 wounded. equally famous Admiral Lord Nel- ; ely! gers, and a like number north beyond our control have delayed the com- 
eAmuli ee ” - son—"Engiand amarta Gal oe ‘made according to records.” bound. man atop who falls down prone pletion. We will remain open for business 
One Sn & cee! ped * ee « every time the car comes to a for your convenience. Be assured that the 
low number of casualties on either man this day will do his duty”— _ The admiralty then let loose a tn tuseall jeb will be done soon. 
side.” Vestal said, the battles “re. Was never sent according to Ernest broadside by quoting Fiag-Lice- National Air Lines had hike its; tunmet oe 
lveal an important trait of the Walder, a 76-year old former Chief temant John Pasco, signals offi. | Schedules to 31 daily wee Dee = 
| ‘cies caamgaional ; \Yeaman of signals. cer in Nelson's ship at the battle announced that by Dec. 21 it will Todd S Shoe Store 
OAKLAND FUEL § me ra ele ae wory when of Tralalgar, whe. eecribed. i [have four’ more non-sop flights |   “The Indians, like Napoleon. serving aboard Nelson's ‘Victory’. 20 W. HURON ST. 
    @ The Sioux killed about five times naval action. Britain's senior serv- his guns to bear: \rer 1855 saceording, ss ramresd “We hoist Neison’s signal on Tra-' representatives 
“|lost Indians killed, and wounded guns on the “insurgent Watder.; day each year. With good ee abu Leodammashaes ee eee 
      Se = -from his home in the naval citadel. hoist. seconds. And we_need. They did this with hardly half \y portemoath thundered. pang ia 
conditions. t |. “I am convinced the signal is a} But Walder defiantly returned 
pomvoap te all ions and = ™ legend. It would have needed at fire: “Il have hoisted the signal my- 
* . least 12 separate hoists, would have self and in Nelson's victory too 
Tt has often been claimed that| taken an hour to send and longer/That was Trafalgar Day 1897. We 
the reason a force of 1,000 Indians’ still to pass round the fleet lused the methods used in Nelson's 
‘was able to wipe, out 204 cavalry! “In any case,” Walder deciared, day for fixing the fags to the “bal- 
jtroopers in Custer’s last stand in the ships assembied for the battle lyards. It took an hour. And be-; 
‘Tthe battle of the Little Big Horn of Trafalgar “couldn't have seen'cause it did, I have been investi-/ 
in 1876 was that renegades had the signal. And what admiral would gating the signal ever since. I have! 
supplied them all with repeating waste that much time going into also seen the logs of other ships) 
* rifles. ‘battle?’ he asked. at Trafalgar. None mentions the| 
| “A fantastic yarn,” said Vestal.| First battle wagon to join battle signal.”   WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS   
    
          
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 Children’s | 
Play Habits. 
Discussed 
Child Study Club 
Hears Address at 
Tuesday Meeting 
Mrs. Reba Barr Baker addressed 
members of Child Study Club 
Group Three Tuesday when they 
_ gathered in the Civic Room of Pon-|' 
tiae Federal Savings and Loan 
Building. 
From the J. L. Hudson Speakers’ 
‘in Women’s Section 
Seven pages today 
Bureau, Mrs, Baker discussed 
“Building Family Relationships 
Through Play.” 
ve play in childhood 
results in well-adjusted adults, 
the speaker pointed out, and she 
said that all work can be made | - 
play for children if it is planned |— 
properly. i 
“If we understand and play with: 
infants, we are apt to make good’ 
counselors of ‘teenagers,’ Mrs. | 
Baker declared, and she added 
that it is important to teach a) 
child to laugh at himself first. 
Books open a whole new world in. 
play for youngsters, and play 
teaches concentration and self-ex-) 
_pression, the speaker concluded. 
Hostesses for the afternoon were! 
Mrs. Robert Knight, Mrs. Russell’ 
Anderson, Mrs. Clark Kimball, 
Mrs. Roy Corwin and Mrs. Robert 
Bego. The Birmingham Junior League looks forward to 
its fifth birthday this spring. During this time the group 
has been assisting with many local projects, and has been 
____4 operating the Bargain Box as uts only source of income. 
Urs. Lloyd Smith (cen- 
ter) ‘and Mrs. Herbert 
Fleming (right), members 
of the Birmingham Junior 
League, visit the Birmings 
ham Branch of the Oak- 
land Child Guidance 
Clinic with Madeleine 
Half, director of the clinic.. 
The branch is a project of 
the league. Birmingham Branch. | ___.__ Tt See 
Child Guidance 
Clinic ey 
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and -Cheryl. 
Women's Section “WEDNESDAY, NOV SDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956 TWENTY-FIVE. 
Unit, WCTU, Tuesday at First Fashion Hint 
Talk on: Legislation |Presbyterian Church. Mrs. McCul- 
Heard by WCTU ~ Officers of the Birmingham Junior” 
League are (left to right) Mrs. George 
‘Masted, treasurer of the Bargain Box; . 
‘ Pontiac Press Phetes 
Three members going over merchandise are (left to 
right) Mrs. H. B. Cardon of Royal Oak, Mary Sue 
Ekelund of Ottawa drive and Eleanor Paton of Birming- 
ham. 
<w¥® fares Sas 
ot LE ee 
Mrs. Rudolph Eberstadt (left) ef Birmingham is 
public relations chairman for the Junior League of 
Birmingham. Here she goes over clinic notes with Mrs. 
William Thomas, supervisor of the Birmingham-Branch 
| of the Oakland County Child Guidance Clinic. The Players Group of the Junior 
League produces plays for children in 
schools and hospitals in outlying areas. 
Three players are (from top to bottom) Vrs. William Long, treasurer-of the — 
league, and Mrs, Gene White, president 
of the league. 
Joan Baldwin of “Barrington road, Mrs. 
Hugh Ralston of Pine Lake road and Mrs. 
Alfred C. Moore of Birmingham. 
Personal News of Interest in Area Sorority Elects Officers Mr. and Mrs. Harold J. Hackett. Mrs. Carl Clifford of North “Bus Stop.” which will be pre- 
\of Delaware drive have returned Telegraph road returned to her sented by the university players. 
by plane Sunday from ae 
where they visited their son-indaw Miami Beach, Fla., where she 
land daughter, Mr. and Mrs. B. L. was a guest at Hotel Lucerne for Mr. and Mrs. derry H. DuBois 
Stephens and children, Michael 10 days. She visited friends in of Seebaldt street announce the | * 
Orlando and Lakeland before re-| birth of a son, 
._ j Sarma sae | Now. 16 at St. Joseph Mercy Year will be 
Mr. and Mrs. Howard K.| * * | Hospital. «  |Vice president: 
Upham of Ascot road;—their- eee ee a = ee 
in-law and daughter, Mr, and or. | the University of Arizona, played! Grandparents of the infant are’ 
William E. Gordon of Birming- the role of Queen Gertrude in Mr. and Mrs. Edgar 
— and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Plosmseaiel during ' grat PeT- Major drive, Glenn: R. Bradford 
|\Eckman of Woodbine drive re-formances presented at the open-| 
‘turned to their. homes Sunday ing of the new University Theater of Mary Day avenue and Mrs.| 
evening from Jamestown, Ohio, She is currently rehearsing for Hallie Opdyke of Haslett, 
“where they-attended the Saturday — 
_wedding. of Donna Jean Leath 
| and Jordon Upham. 2 dron. Mrs. 
John Gregory, | Officers were elected at the Mon-’ 
day dinner meeting of Alpha Sig- 17 Ch 
ma Nu sorority held at Hotel 
Howard Looney 
named president. 
Serving with Mrs. 
Mrs.- Arthur Dahl,| 
Mrs. Jack K. HeJ-.man for the evening. She was as- 
re ;_Mrs. 
Robertson, treasurer, and. Elena |Par¥ Smith and Mrs. B. H. Ogden. DuBois of 2adari, historian. 
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Horwitz 
showed. pictures of their recent , 
‘| visit te Switzerland, France, 
| Italy, Israel ‘and the Near East. Plans were made for a Dee. 
ristmMas party 
Wal-. Guests were LaMar Pebble, An- 
was drew Mitchell, Thomas P. Robert: 
sin, Guy Donnell and Floyd Comp- 
* | ton. 
Looney this J VM & 
Mrs..H. W. Diekman was chair- 
‘Thomas _P: sisted by Mrs. Russell Evans, Mrs. 
See Junior league 
Story Page 27 
| satin bag for evening is the pee Mrs. Glenn Mrs. William McCulloch of! ? President Mrs. oy Fleming sleek clutch bag of black fur.) daughters, Sabra 
Farmington spoke on “Legislation. snnounced the next evening meet- ‘Comes lined in leather and is a| and Mr. 
Past and Present” when sheling to be held Dec. 10 at. the good investment for several sea-| dero 
addressed. members of Pontiac'home of Mrs. Roy Fosbender. ‘sons ahead. | garet 
eater a "hr enitaren n. in he’ sey ay 
- Pontlae State y eapinel ~Serbed “by m 
the Junior re np in its Social Service. 
Nurse duc the’ eileen: Dr: James Me Joan Wyzgoski (right) some .of the equipment 
          ne ae 
THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESD er oo eg 
cA $ 
Y, NOVEMBER 28, 1956   ie 5 é ; ge : - 7 
Want to Perk Up [_ ty Clinie 
by Edythe McCulloch 
Christmas Hands 
Time to think about our | 
hands. At no time through | 
the whole year is it as im- - 
portant to have nice hands 
If you have slipped in this” 
department, it fs a little late 
' fo catch up all by yourself 
We suggest an appointment 
for a manicure, arch, and 
check on your make up.   
        
       
       
            
       
         
           
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worth, and all | shades for winter? Let us 
__|tential employers are help you choose « lovely 
the unsuspecting new set for Christmas, 
the interview with the dream plac- Phone Edythe McCulloch 
Beauty Shep, FE 2-7431, 
608 Pontiac State Bldg. 
     
   
       
       
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nateral looking waves end certs. Colt one of our skilled styles todey : massage and Physical 
  
       
  ae ‘ "of good books on the subject.[| Therapy. Provides relaxing treat- 
. P. S BEA . SHOP : : Takes off pounds and inches 
| West Lawrence (Over Old Prof's Book Store) FE 2-4959 | Diet, Exercise trom hp hh tay. 
——— aba Ratna a a May or May Not }} tresies snd tigers A 
Bethe Answer |e’ fcr ST ans eu el a 
      
  
  
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Custom Made | but not dependent factors in teem Cf % Beauty Salon 
Furniture as ES, — fe ee “Many teenagers who tip the Riker Bldg—Rear of Lobby 
| ‘The Catholic Family Center installed spaced aciga md oY gas Bo fcc or FE 3-7186~ 
r your heme tor te | new board members Tuesday evening two of the new members, Mrs. Palmer G. \neights don't look tat at all. They} a, s . 
Be favrie tata “pomt rapt at a meeting held at the center. Bundy (left) of Davisburg and Mrs. Don (are sit mugcie and they look slim 
sian Living ar | Maurice a. president, is shown = Ahrens of Bloomfield Hills. = Picoageas for them, , i 
: SAVE +z 40% | Mrs. Gaensbauer Entertains Group = ae     
    
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  makers and upholsterers ee SS See ee | ‘ 
370 Orchard Lake Ave. All Work Dlincis avenue was hostess to| stated, “and it was first used iand Gayotte” by Bach, was upper 
Phone FE 4-0558 Gucsmtead § You imembers of the Pontiac Tuesday to expvecs eumady, Goon ased IB -. ce tem Sepen Tew, adie. od te 
: Musicale Workshop at her home) plays and puppet shows.” : This counterbalance causes them 
on Tuesday Mrs. Willie Lafurgy played an- = 
ee ° Catherine DeMedici first intro-lother piano selection, “Sequ Die-\*? weigh the usual amount 
. ; LUGGAGE the program, “Ballet and Dance |Where it became the essence | ot|David Seqdeira, as examples of] The solution for these prob- 
“SI [Form,” spoke briefly on dance mente. whe “\accompaniment to dances. lems is dieting and exercises, 
: forta, explaining its ortgin-tn tie|<t wened. because Me popularky _# © © | Strong, healthy teenagers take 
the Practical Gift [religious rites of man in the ait-\epended upon the popularity of! Mrs. Woolcock and Mrs. William) jot of exercise anyway, but com- 
' ferent parts of the world. SS Furlong assisted the hostess during| centrated exercises can cause the 
FOR HIM the social hour. weight loss (from dieting) te Mrs. Kern. concluded by saying ott in the 
2 SUITER that “‘American ballet has become . — Gestrog spot. 
BRIEFCASES popular at the present time with its Attend Funeral Rite | A teenager's diet is a delicate 
UTILITY KITS | down- approaches as a type B uses up a lot of energy 
7 BILLFOLDS of dramatic narrative on présent Mrs. Earl.Haskins, John Wallace in the course of a day and many 
= situations and. events, including|of Ogemaw road and Mrs. Stanley diet’ may make her feel weak and 
| FOR HER the dramatization of psychological| James of White Lake returned to listless. 
: problems.” ; their homes vias es Oe tot She. needs ee at 
, , ng funeral services broth-|selecting one 
demos was Mra, Gordon Wooleock sang |er George Wallace, held Friday in|weight gradually without weaken 
S Bt seq TR heer GM AY tile” by Francesco Durante, and Gime ing her 
| . X Free Gold Stamping Up : Ante pone | ~ 
4 6 Gilt Wrapping O77 Ra) | Mrs. ohn Wiley | sang 
1 KEMMINS, ceatier Goons |i a son cant mt Wr odin | 
| \ e it with you never saw the car | They : : 
| ao Wve * FE 2-2620 packed for a vacation trip. © Addison Oakley. Harlan B. Denes {in A 
- — a Owens of 
ota state Se occa ee ee oN ke cat te ee a ee EE ee NS eect) Sale Pa 88 » : RCHARD (AKE fe 9 , 
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        Professional Permanent Wave—Gives a Soft Natural Appecrence 
PERMANENTS, from. . . . $5.00 
        
  
    
      
        
                
    
    
         
     
   
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a5 a pee een ae | Ralph G. , , 
= | : : ee | ve Darragen of Ladies —Layawoy Your Christmas 
| W indcroft Gifts Now ot Barnett’s! | 
| =a * ; *~ drive. 
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          : f} Sunday, December 2...12 Noon to 6 P.M. 
| _. A Christmas Fantasy ce + ca | ' =) Ten Coller Styles 
‘Sizes 14 10 18 
($395 6 $5   A Fairyland of Flowers, entirely different this year, hundreds 
ss of ideas for holiday arrangements. Gorgeous Orchid Displays. — 
Unique Novelty Candle Designs.- Thousands of Beautiful 
| Poinsettias, Cyclamen and Azaleas. Ly     
   BRING THE KIDDIES, SANTA WILL BE THERE! 
___ Jacobsen’s Floral Greenhouses __ > . LAKE ORION : Ee ed 
~~ Only. 15 Minutes from Pontiac on the New Divided Highway M-24   
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    ~ Birmingham Group Prepares to Celebrate Fifth Birthday in the Spr the work at the Birming:|to the already overburdened clinic ‘ot the Oakland Chil Sissies : 
  n|” "hie league's polley tor prof: | Volunteers are active in working|mingham, and Birmingham Com: year to be used for nurse 
ects of this nature is to demon- jat the Cranbrook Institute of Sci-/munity House, = ee 
- | strate @ definite need in the ence, Cranbrook Art Museum, Oak- : ; unior League a : ‘ » Ve! At St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, teachers in classes 
community by supporting a proj- ‘land County Society for Crippled|the league maintains library and young     
   
      
    
   
       
     
          
      
    
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In simulated leather . . . this jewel box has a 
Ne : Lae ot ® } separate pull out drawer, earring compartment, and 
aristocracy, and one of her coun- 3 ae ey ae necklace bar to keep all her Christmas loot in 
> Se order. Antique ivory, twilight blue, shel! pink 
and lined with velvet. 
  
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WHITE FOX 
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    The most extraordinary, lovely way to say 
“Merry Christmas” . . . give your angel our 
wonderful seductive shoulder-side of natural 
Canadian. white fox that is inset-with shimmering 
beads and lined with velvet,             
    
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hotel porters are very much Tax * ghow country of origin. 
alike, We have similar jobs. i ; 
rd ead sae ny 7.95 ini posed to know, and one Way or eee e ‘ 
the efter, we mest be able to : : Our Shining Wonder i i 
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and vivacious fli Beauknit of kittibeau dacron and nylon that’s shined 
world speed . x with satin applique on collar and cuffs. She'll find 
plane more thar . — For my flair lady lovely, waltz . it so heart i hill ing i : cor . it so heart warming on a chilly morning in 
yo all —} {== lnath-gown of epeqve_pyion tricot an blue or white Ginibke Sizes 10-18. © 
Cashmere | + with full sweeping, soft scalloped , 
Mrs. Auriol, whose ; . 4 
Paul, is the son of former = bottom ., . the bodice is beautifully Robes—Main Floor 
embroidered 15 over 30 denier 
Me SS nylon tricot... chic button trim on f h swearens Jean-Paul, 18, and Jean-Claude, I straps .. . white... pink... 
Us, to take up flying carcers. } blue. 32 to 40. 
She admitted, however, that both j . 
have had many flying hours. They i Lingerie—Main Floor 
fly every chance they get. 
Coming Events. 
         
        
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lilac, coral and green. Sizes 34 to 40. 
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1. Perfect Fit in Front eut to the figure, gracefully 
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  Christmas morn is to tuck a 
—_ box of Archer's ‘neath 
the tree. Every woman 
loves. their- luxurious air, 
the glorious sheerness, the 
flattery of precise fit. And 
, Archer Stockings. are a 
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3. Perfect Fit at the Waist.. — contoured, slim waistband. 
“@. Perfect Fit at the Hips...    
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5, * as feminine as-can be... and utterly delightful a : 2 ' tucked ins pocket or peeking out. if # purse. ak op en ee = coe lt embroidered in. Switzerland tala ND ict ee : aie 
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You i Find Nore Fre The Treasure of the World Brought to YBu By Our Globe Trotter 
    Such an array you've never seen . . . hand picked treasures — the world markets: - 
~ brought to you by Wiggs Globe-Trotter buyer this summer... Many of these objects 
«WE HELP YOU WITH YOUR are one-of-a-kind so be sure to see them before they're snatched UP... 
GIFT SHOPPING wee 
We can be a lot of help with your gift opens . 
mire org you m enacting a of your Bs Early. American you can phone or write. — j 
: Swing Arm 
WE WRAP AND MAIL Bracket Lamp Let us o il the work «=. . bring us the list and 
we'll fill it’... we select, wrap and ship... we 
pacino’, ‘safe — « 2 « Much less work for 
| 4 only $595 AND WIGGS WILL HELP. 
    YOU SELECT Complete with Milk Glass Globe |\j 
Cail Ruth Lucas . . . for personal shopping help Canect little re , - production we've had, . . last time 
. . . she can tell you about the things we have... [- ve advertised these they were an immediate sell- . 
and can suggest gifts for“Everyone on your list. out . . . so now we have many more.. ... Wrought 
iron bracket in black or white for you can paint it 
any color) with White Milk Glass Globe . , . Get 
GIFT REGISTER = a pair : —— for gifts, too. 
Come in Wiggs now .. . look around... list your 
choices on a Gift stration Card . . . then we'll 
keep it on file and Sante wants to know what 
you'd tike best >. . well have the answer. 
IT’S COFFEE TIME Take @ coffee break while shopping . . . stop in. 
warm up at the hearth . _ have 8 cup oF coffee 
and « cookie and relax awhile.     
         
   
     
      Empire cashmere is new this season — a designer 
sweater with the new Empire silhouette in a wide band 
of ribbing to mold the midriff is shown. The neckline, 
a V, is underscored by overlapping bands of self-cash- 
mere and sleeves are the popular three-quarter length, 
or Rocker ending in a band of ribbing. 
*18°° ' |Mothers and Daughters 
a ‘Often Clash About Taste Solid Maple 
Cricket Chair 
  
    
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Solid rock maple cricket chair in the brown frultwood - Open til 9 5 ¢ 
tones... on or = — my nened Nitigartsess Friday Some Moms Are Determined to Make rints . .. choice of co .« «. Inexpensive little . : . 
caary te if ome Their Girls Into Carbon Copies accessory for living room or bedroom. and Then Every Night 
Deposit Will By RUTH MILLETT | Then Mama got mad. 
; “You don't like it because J do.” Reserve Your Gifts It is difficult for some mothers Daughter had no answer for tht, 
to realize that a girl has to develop While other customers waited. 
‘her own taste and that it-is n0’the battle went on. Mama insisted 
jinsult to the mother if the girl's that daughter again try on Mama's 
taste isn’t identical with the moth- chéice—which the girl finally did, 
By chane ae citar day get with her lip stuck out 2 inches. 
ce the ot y, I got in a 
‘on a mother-daughter wrangle that oe ea sae pei ay oo: 
| upset the specialty shop clerk who choice. But neither’ was happy 
| was waiting on them and looked shoal it. 
ifor a little while as thought it 
| weren't going to be settled peace- “That goes on all the time be- 
fay. | aa ist acaaeal a arn e icler o me 
The girl, who looked to be with a relieved and tired sigh, | about 16, had ber heart set on ® | she saw thet leave the ; 
gold sweater and skirt. The moth- shop. ; 
er had her mind made up that Tt does because it is difficult for 
the gold wasn’t becoming. She Ome mothers to admit that taste _ 
thought the daughter should buy is an individual thing, and that a - 
a similar outfit in rosy red. | daughter's preference in colors and 
styles is of her 
ee wheories te ot het that should be allowed to develop. F Li 
"Fou look like an America| Take a mother like that and a 
Syst Onan CW er. beauty rose in the ‘skirt and daughter who is determined to be sweater,” she said. oe danch. Nerself and not just a carbon copy 
This is the same Pewter you've seen Wiggs advertise re House and Garden and which te ee are yy the daugh-' (¢ Mom and there is bound to be a 
is i exe x c y 
our customers have ordered from all over United States . . . This is extra fine merchandise —__________— Sf —_____ paargeont. Toma between mother 
.. . Suitable for the most elegant home .. . informal enough for the most casual family 
room . . . Tea sets from $49.50 . -Vases, mugs, pitchers, measures, candy dishes and | meaty Personal Printer —— 
serving pieces from $5... Truly an oufstanding gift choice for the hard-to-buy-for name ; on your gift list. Tablecloths, Mats 
Now in Helpful Plastic in Layaway! 
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Double Dresser and Mirror 
and Double or Twin Bed     
    
     
       
    
     
   
           
    
   
     
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table every day with hoxurious 
cloths or mats, yet keep laundering 
at a minimum. 
Now rich-looking imported bur- They're Lovely! 
Superior Quality            . English Bone China | one 4" lap tablecloths and mats are lam- 
* Cup and Saucer inated with vinyl plastic so they 
Now agplias con tects ph wise ‘can be “laundered” by wiping with - 
Chest of Drawers, $89.75 cords, packages, wrappinss '@ sponge or.cloth dipped in — or 
detergent suds. $] 95 te $995 
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         A gift she'll know didn’t come down the chimney . . . but certainly it'll be a welcome one . , . Solid Comes ae en earry- | A coal aid to keaety a mag- g Rock Maple Double Oresser and mirror, together’ with a choice of double or twin sized bed... It's case with sutematic Inking unit, ifvi 
made well... in true colonial styling... and you get the ensemble for only ue so” an extra We've never shown a alway pene sggniray E ypows ef | nifying mirror. It may not be 
twin bed is only $39.50>.. . or get the matching chest, too, for only $89.75 . _ Simmons Box Spring more diversified collec- oe several, thay make weadertei | J2ttering but ft tells the harsh 
                   
                
      
   
    
     
     
        
            
      
      
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vanston House (|2 chance to do something con- 
12064 Evensten, Detroe 13 | “tuCtive about blackheads and : enlarged pores. and Mattress only $79.50 for both. 
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China is the Gift she’s always wanted 
and Wiggs has such a 
wonderful selection tion of English Bone 
China cups and sauters 
. « « See them all... . 
especially the Scottish 
Cian Cups... and the 
most Unusual gold deco- 
rated ones... Gift 
boxed... no charge,     
  
  
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Permanent Wave Shop   
  
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Saturday at | 1s Always 5 Indefinite 
Jamestown, | About. Invitations :           
    
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Fall 
  Month 
Thursday and Friday, 9:30 “il >. 
Ohio. Donna 4 : EMILY POST : a 
is the A joa asks: “What in your! 5 . Suits 
daughter of opinion can be done about people)” 
an 
Mrs. Lawrence| with, ‘Ill let you know.’ I have|~ 
A. Leath of |, mind ® young woman who al- 7 Were 55.00 to 110.00. § 
i, OFF 
Sizes: 2/10, 4/12, 2/14, 
5/16, 4/18, 2/10, 1/40, 
1/42. ¢ Jamestown, |ing ‘yes’ or ‘no.’ Is this part.of| 7 
and Jordan's | proper?” 
parents are = ) 
Mr. and Mrs.|repeated often and without the def-| 
Howard K. |iite reason being given, would ~ 
Upham of |there are occasions, especially) 7 
Ascot: read: when we very much want to accept |   
1662 S. Telegraph Rd. 
          Sale! Much Higher Priced   MRS. JORDAN A, UPHAM ~ {nti I find out ii John has made any plans for that evening (or)   whatever the reason may be for 
Couple Exchanges “Vows enema, Wi — de C 
in Ohio Church Wedding) au rrdeier Siea tom ig Fur Blend aan t inter oats 
The First Methodist Church of lerina-length gown with a ™| der to plan the rest of the party.” 
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antag tell this particular friend, “TI am | 
-Lamb’‘s Wool Values to 75.00 Values to 99.00 
Jamestown, Ohio, was the scene) ing headpiece. ) 
of the Saturday wedding of Doma cee «4 Dear Mrs. Post: Is it a breach | Sweaters . $ $ = 
Jean Leath and Jordan A. Upham.| Mrs. Marvin D. Cummings of 10) poys or anyone who serves. _ 
The couple was married in the Jamestown wore green velvet and even though we tip or pay them $ 3 bs 
presence of 150 guests. \Mrs. Walter P. May of Xenia, for their-services?”, . 10.95 8 : * * * 
‘Ohio, was gowned in bei vet. & i Danna, the daughter of Mrs.| x ige velvet.) ver: On the contrary. it is Cardigans 
Lawrence A. Leath of Jamestown, | They carried yellow chrysanthe- inever wrong to say thank you for 
shibpiadees. 12 a ie, 
  
  chode a ballerina-length bridal, mams. ‘any personal service that is ren- — $ ’ Magnificently beautiful coats taken from our 
gown of lace and tulle over satin. arTEND BRIDEGROOM dered. To be rete t Goss who 5 8.95 ; regular stock of Imported Tweeds, Fine 
The lace jacket featured long) Jordan, the son of Mr. ana Mrs.| |serve you is the hallmark of an § Sli ; , : 
ceewes tapered to poltts of Oe) el K. 0 upstart. You do not say “thank = S!IP-ONS ; Worumbos, Polished Blacks and Forstmanns. 
wrists. ward K. Upham of Ascot road. you” to a waitress for dishes — z Cc tted h ¢ d i 4 foshi 
The skirt decane of ‘asked Frank Puddy to serve as ipsueed to you at the table, but | ' + oats crafted with finest detailing and fasnion 
bag his best man. Ushers were the you say “no thank you” when|” Coral, turquoise, yellow, * finesse. 
alternate layers of ruffled tulle |) 40's brothers, Henry and Dean! you decline and lace over satin. Donna’s |) ay | : grey, green. : . 
magertly ane nee te * wre | “Dear Mrs. Post: My daughter : - ; 
satin headpiece trimmed with For her daughter's wedding has been going with a young ml : aeaas = 
seed pearls, She carried 8" 4). Leath wore a gown of, man for the past six months. He 
orchid on a white prayerbook. sapphire blue velvet with a cor- is a very nice person and we ~ 
The bride's three sisters attended sage of carnations pinned on her Fe very fond of kim. My daugh- | e er re sses 
; t ter tells me that his parents oe Sa — . " her. Mrs. Maurice D. Weismiller purse. Mrs. Upham chose a Dior 
  
    
           
  
    
  of Ellwood, Ind, was matron of blue crepe dress and a corsage) “ill soon celebrate their 25th a ; 
hanor wearing a rust | een bal- of white carnations. wedding anniversary. ~ =o . : Regularly Priced to 49.95 
a ™ Following the reception held “I have never met his parents i etter z 
at the heme ef the bride's “ould it be proper to send them | “ ‘@ 
EAST - WEST brother im Rows, Ohio, the bride flowers on this occasion with our _ Cc ; $ $ $ 
NORTH - SOUTH changed to a beige costume dress |best wishes or might they think we 4 otton ; 
Whatever your destination oli eccessertes for ome nt be men re Blouses 3 
Let Us Help You J The couple left for North Trure.| ee lf - i 
With Y ur Plans Mass.. where Jordon is stationed; Answer: It would be entirely — : ' ' ' 
BIRMINGHAM with the United States Air Force. proper. for your daughter to send : and Shirts Sheer Wools! Jerseys! Jacket Dresses’ 
them wers. n ef: . *| 
TRAVEL SERVICE for you to do so. $ Costume Suits! Cocktail Dresses! Crepes! 
| S d H Me Values to 995 —- . 
Grace Plammer Reilly | SPTEO e | Don't finteb fir plywood witheut..6. Juniors‘! Misses’! Half Sizes! = MI 45TI b M first applying a “coat of primer- ) $ And $ ¢ Holid Ww ,; 
: sealer made especially for subdu- | 3 i ‘: y embers Sas OM aa an 4 5 Ideal for Now and for Holiday Wea 
— - - lac. type of plywood. a       
  
of So ror ty Se ee aN, CT a, cuisine ot be a a MRA OIE IO LEELA LE TET ELLE LE ST | 
§ Mrs. Louis B. Livingston opened § , ; . 
Dut * ae {J% | her home on Woodbine drive Tues. 6 New Carlye Dresses and Holiday Pastel Knits Are Here! see Se | R omfield —- Make An fot Omega Mu Sigma sorority.’ © 
Appointment | Seventeen members and guests at- 
1662 S. Telegraph Rd. JASHION SHOP -——" ~ Today! tended the affair. ;- 
— ’ ® * * 
’ ‘ VERDA S Following diemer, Mrs. William 
: ‘ Shunck, recruitment chairman of — 
Beauty Shop the Central Volunteer Bureau, told © 
- members of the invaluable help - 
FE 2-6361 [ they can give the community by — -    
     
      
        
            
      
   
        
             
    
      
  
  Evenings by Appointment =f assisting in the volunteer program. — 
— a The Volunteer Bureau acts as 
New! 
The Man We ST ee aa many agencies in need of volan- 
Are Looking For —— tweed knits 
com no-_f Mrs. ramets the sorority 
; = — find the cach week, for half a day or sev- 
work interesting. or days; or they may be 
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ie ned other inn In the brief business prove 
  af Mrs. Kuga Kojima in Waterford. - 
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EASY TO PLAY~= - | translated as only Lofties 
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Sieinichine ite | ia 8 2 f _ blend of 70% wool 
even Hf you've'never | : : y | and 30% silk. The 
tone, Tose of waning ot | A : —— stitches 
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tnt i Ski Togs Have Arrived! 
  } . Parkas,Turtle Necks, Nyloné, 
— Stripes, Reversibles. 
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Boots, Slippers 
Tel-Huron Shopping Center 4 Headquarters for Quality 
\ GIFT SLIPPERS “Fans \ for the Entire Family! ip pers 
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WRIGLEY'S SUPER MARKETS 
  One Week Long-Wed.-thru-Tues. 
MEN’S — WOMEN’S TWO PIECE 
         Beautifully 
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Gold Bell 
Stamps 
   Dou Free Key to 
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TREASURE CHEST 
Y'1,000 in FREE GIFTS \ “ Nothing to buy just come 
FRENCH GLO t. HOUR VALET FOR ‘YOUR KEY 
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i Nate oe . NY dresses {4 MI R R O R me necks cher oad é . | \ \ 
= ee aioe 2 Wish ‘ . . . a on \ eae ee ‘A \ . Sees geggg | ‘2° \ \ \ \ 4 ural finish 1%4'’ wood frame. For . _ ‘ 
a yd. up \ \ \ \ \) bedroom, bath or hall. And only a \ 
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WASHABLE WOOL JERSEY NN Sos Ny \ ae 
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\ Come to Tel-Huron Shoppit Center—Try Year Skill at Opening the Treasure Chest —Everyone Ma Try! g 
ee met be the one to cren the teatare cheat! You may be the one to recurs omy one of the $1000 worth of free sits Tl-Huron Marchents have put ino the treasure chee it’s ! it’s fun! 
may try! Just osk for a key in any of the PARTICIPATING stores. Choose a key from hundreds and try it in the Treasure Chest Loc ‘ow open the lock you get « wonderful FREE GIFT! There 
on oad ade of gifts .. . try as.many es wish ,,. nothing to buy . . . everyone may try . . bring the kiddies, too! Moke it « family Treaare ~ ha ot Tel-Huron, Pontiac's Largest ond Most Complete 
borhood Shopping Center. Senta is at el-Huron in his trailer headquarters to Sie the children’s requests end give them oa free gift. 
  
    
   
          
            
        
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Girl’s Coat in Stock! 
int when Winter « 
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these wonderful vwe!- 
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good, but do not tarry — 
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1-008 youre ile lady eearry. her’ doll. with ~ yl ‘ ~ peo n| 13-inch size SERVICE sturdy carrpeg te odes ‘Guna rata tat in wines 
WHEN - SNOW 15-inch $2.98 17-inch $3.49 $ 98 wl 
, A PERFECT GIFT! The best part of the holiday season 
SHOVELS Lévely Co \ . « radiant new dresses, amazing ot 
Steel $1.19 artery just $12, Crepe prints, velvet-taffeta 
COME IN for Aluminum $1.49 FOOD WARMER combinations, failles, silk-cotton prints, Priced from _ 
“ So smart, so practical . . rayon worsteds. Sheaths, full skirts, \ 
‘” Le” 2s jocket dresses, 
er Shitehd: Perfect combination of taffeta 
~ and velvet. Black. 12 to 20. Special, $12. 
  Our store is brimming over with smart gifts 
      every member of family . ... from Baby Grandoe. Don't wat, come AEP Brgegalec = © ~ AVAILABLE at around, you amazed, at all the splendid ideas 
you'll see. . at Cunningham's lower prices BOTH STORES 
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but it is never shown to 
better advantage than in 
a suit by Fashion Park! 
$89.50 
IF HE COULD CHOOSE A SUIT FOR 
CHRISTMAS, HE'D CHOOSE\A FASHION PARK 
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  istyles are most becoming to them.| ®8yW*y- Howe’ Spikes with microscopic tract anyone = 
Lee eee oots full 1 receive many letters asking are eae 1 have years? It's considered slavery.” 
Of fashion baat this: While ‘cases differ there walk about much. ae, 
‘are some general rules and sug- your walk and your figure, Irregular tines rather than se- }gestions which you can use as If you would like to have vere, un brows » 
You shouldn't be caught in jguides.” lk le exercises for the feet, send dine hats are universally becoming, 
: cm stamped, self-addressed envelope because the hair is only partly con- 
: zzard without Alaskans ... In the first place never buy shoes with your request for Leaflet No. cealed. Fur hats and felts as furry 
the boots that take harsh winter |" 8 BY: If you get a clerk who 14 to Josephine Lowman in ‘as fur itself, shed a beautiful soft- 
: » [makes you feel this way go to of The Pontiac Press. ness over the face. ~ 
weather in their stride. Crepe ‘another store, Also it is better to -@.t 8 “3 - cose 
‘buy shoes in the afternoon than in | ‘Tomorrow: “It's No Use Pre-| | c 
; Soled and eylon fur lined for. [the morning, or at least after tending—Howlegs Bad for Beauty.”| gure tn a storm and it, wan't | comfort and warmth, these you have been on your feet for tll thi that Mathews 
‘some time. The feet often are larg- a fo * - 
boots are. perfect. for tramping er after you have been on them a BPW Club — eee pet ee 
through the woods and déep snow ae . ww —— : we ment Center.” 
os | ae a the shoes ee j Plans Part y “Two friends of mine both sent 
ae of the two, Then put both . a. me little desk calendars that 
$12.95 tongs on ond Welk ahent 6 a December 1] stopped at April 2,” Mathews said 
7 6 | “i - |with a wry grin. “I still ‘look at 
Black, Grey and Smoke. To size 10. || In order to know what a pair of " \ehem. I guess they have a per. 
In narrow and medium widths. ee ie er wapliont ee Vir Phillips of the tip lectend sume ef hemor, bat We 
ee : cide, This ee rey at troit Division of Michigan Bell|about the way I felt.” 
2 Telephone Company spoke of the - @ « 
VOGUE SAYS: a a Le Recruiting Program. for 
  Mathews taught speech and Eng-/ 
**New travel fashions < 
to wear as you go” 
   _ It your instep is low, high-cut 
shoes will be attractive and com- 
‘'fortable: If you have a high in- 
step the opposite* Laat be true, 
* oe 
If your foot is long, a buckle or 
some decoration on the toe of the 
shoe will make your foot look short- 
er, 
FLATTERING STYLES dinner meeting of Pontiac Busi- 
ness and Professional Women’s 
Club held at Hotel Waldron, 
* > * 
Miss Phillips is responsible. for 
the coordination of educational ac- 
| tivities of the women employes of 
her organization, She told of the 
classroom training’ and human re- Women’ at- the Tuesday -eveining hy. ang theater in Wisconsin, tak-}- ing time out summers to do stock.” 
HOLLYWOOD FIRST i 
“When I decided to give up 
teaching,” Mathews said, “I had 
to decide whether to go to New 
York or come here to Hollywood. 
I tried to get letters of introduc- | 
tion and had more success finding | 
    a Gift a Day... 
Exotic Pieces 
    ations programs, and about the ed- them for Hollywood so I came 
ucational and recreational activi- here, Two of my friends went to’ 
ties provided. . |New York. If your foot is short, a shoe with 
‘plain lines, or with a V or low 
cut wil] be flattering. 
  OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9:00 P. M. 
BEGINNING SAT., DEC. 1   of 
JEWELRY 
  
    29 s | ’ 23 8 — Mrs, Richard McBride and | > * | $100 up 
P ] Shoe Store Solid white shoes make the feet! Today, Josephine Lowman lists general rules and | Mary Mitehell reported that the | Only one of them is doing well 
au 1 Ss : look Jarger. Buy those which have suggestions about bu ing shoes BPW Christmas party will be 4t all—he s David-Wayne's assist- 
; combination coloring, such as white 8° ssred ot & : ‘| held in the Civic Reom of Pon- ant. I don't know which is the}, *   
; . - tine Federal Savings and Loan Place to go to get started.” « 
: of wire to form a four si cone, Building on Dec. 11. | Ome thing Mathews ‘did beara 
Use Candlelight coming to a polat above the center Serving with them on the com- —You can starve just as easily to Brighten Home” the ring. Over each of these four mittee are Mrs. D. R. Wilson, i sunny California as in winter- 
‘I ran out of money here,” he pieces of wire put 2-inch pusple yi+5 Ra i ; 
\Mrs. Raymond L. Cole, Mrs. Mar-| cold New York. 
i : bon, W re 
During Yuletide fit up at the cone tie « bow [ear Lang, Mrs. Donald Ball and 
Ligh ndle |Also tie bows where the ribbon is| — said, ‘‘and had to find some sort trom 
t a candle for every Sunday Hostesses for the Tuesday meet-\.¢ i 1 delivered newspapers from 
in Advent and thereby, light your,#ttached to the greens. ling were Mrs. Charles Barrett. 3m to 6 2 sic ae ae 
home throughout the holiday sea- The finishing touch comes by Mrs Cari Genske, Anny Koellner, © . linserti the f les in the, : stations on Sunset boulevard are son. inserting our candles Mrs. Ella Sheffield, Rosamond  orious for hiring would-be ac- 
To, make this simple, but © te hangs y-eadl papsbicoaes the eeberie and Mrs. William Mc- tors. The kids figure it's as good Rogers-Schiaporelli 
fective Advent ring, begin with a - ° 4 - _as going around to offices a LINGERI FE 
wire base bent in the shape of ee « 
3”? 35 N. SAGINAW 
Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! ‘and brown or white and black or! 
white and navy blue. 
Beware of open toe shoes 
which make the toes took de- 
~~ SEE IT NOW! Worlds first Distinctive Gift 
BLOUSES From 30 to 44 
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plete. Just light one candle as each ..., high heels for evening weat 
Sunday in Advent passes. lif you want healthy feet. Best 
— ~ |heel height for daytime is the ‘a wreath. Into this wire form! 
iplace blocks of styrofoam. Clip 
igreens from your fir trees and 
. wire them to fhe blocks of styro-| “One agent has a deal worked 
out with an insurance company from 
_They hire his people, then give 
them time off if they. find work—   
    
  
       
       
    ent is worth the restrictions im- 
posed by this type of contract. DRESSES For Gay Holiday Nites 
19%   ‘foam. Now you have a wreath of} Most dangerous hours to drive shaped mid-heel. Looks like a... * 
greens. ‘ : ‘a motor vehicle are from 4 p.m. high heel but gives you walking acting work, I mean. 4 
Use florists’ wire or other kinds'to 8 p.m. eral comfort. STARVE IN COMFORT Luxurious 
: == | “But at least here you can starve 
! jana still keep warm. I was in ROB ES 
3 STAPP’S CHRISTMAS PARTY SHOES... [Sew York this tall, working on the “* ipieture. My friends there were wor- a 595 
\g- jrying about winter coming—over- _ 
oi i shoes, coats and all." 
S . Z Ain Mathews is under seven-year ex- * 
; : y , > iclusive contract to Columbia Pic- 
. s a ® ® o> S.., itures. He feels the huge amounts Fashion Originals 
For windows, tile, porcelain, paint, etc , Snes mee ver ed | Aten 5 ) ’ | ’ =e publicizing and building young tal- 
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        ~ IMPERIAL BEAUTY SHOP Now at 
219 Auburn Ave. 
         
  | that — 
\ understands 
\. children 
» » » understands how they grow, and knows 
that all children are good at Christmas! 
Knows, too, that party time is here again ; .. 
and that even happy holiday shoes must | 
really fit, and go on fitting ... . must 
     
      
       
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    Holiday Hair Care 
Make Your 
Appointment Now.   The emphasis seems to be on 
length in the eight-button glove 
which is particularly popular, with 
in-between lengths —(four--or -five-’     
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| . | \. tees this... and millions of | $7.50 Ferd tectes AY De conspicuous] FREE PARKING“ e fe \ ee . / . . . TT \. aii 
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ing. No powdery residue, no mess. No Little girls, medium girls, big girls Cotton quilted wonderalls with streaks or hazy after-film. : ges ee matching shirts.” Blue, rose, What's more, lovely hands never even Sizes B-D, 642-8.. $650 red. 
get wet. If they do, Jet Bon Ami is as mild , ee va 
and = yl tag favorite toilet soap. Ask a Sizes B-D, 8¥2-12. $7.50 ; sce ~~ ‘all’ ML an 
_ for new Jet Ami at neighborhood stores. : : ’ Sizes B-D, 1244-1. ; -. Frcevosecsr ct. DB 
now. Remember, a little goes a long way. “Young Man s $8 50 Coverall. with Bib Front,” 
: a _| WING. FIP  Miwiand XL.see.s. 3.98 
in’ rogue colors. Coverall (Boys’), 
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DRAPERY 
DEPARTMENT © tilee : hielo ac ae _THE ¢ PONTIAC®PRESS. 
  
About 500 yards of 
drapery or slipcover . 
Mostly \ shorter lengths. 
48” wide. All marked 
below cost, 
$1400 PER YD. 
      
SHOP EARLY AND SAVE     
Over 900 yards of fine 
fabrics in moderns, tra- 
ditionals, solids. Length \ 
10 to 50 yards. Regularly 
     
         
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Casements ...a large group $ 5 O- 
of sheers, taffetas, tiberglas, | 
Achromespuns, fortisans, etc. PER YD. 
    | Regularly priced from $1.50 
to : 
    
  
A grand assortment of 
better-fabrics . . . Hand- 
prints, ro j ra prints, 
every type o ric. Buy 
REMNANTS . |} now for future use. 
| Regularly sold up to. 
$6.00 yard. — Ya Ye" |e     
  
   
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             MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS 
(double lite she)... 90% Off 
(ecept Galore sfc: Hpk Off 
eh. «eueWeo’ ‘10-50% Of 
  ‘VINYL & VINYL ASBESTOS TILE \ 
            
         Special Carpet Purchase 
for Our Anniversary Sale 
New 1957 Pat- 
95 
        
     tern in new. all 
wool twist. Both 
Tweed and Plain 
Colors. Regular 
"$12.95 ‘quatity.— 
Introductory of- 
fer during our 
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  Your choice of 4-inch sponge rubber, or 40-oz. 
all hair Ozite padding with all regular stock 
carpet purchased during this Anniversary Sale. 
These ore the best pads you can buy, and are 
both regularly $2.25 a squore yard. We have 
9 large stock of carpets priced from $5.95 to 
$12.95 per squore yard. Some of these hove 
been further reduced for this sale. 
    
RUBBER TILE 1 G° es 
  
~ 9x9 squares. Choice of 25 patterns in marble-—f 
_-ized, spatter or corktone. Our ageret Price 
    
    
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FREE! \ ja ; 
_WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1956" 
Now! A sale unmatched in our 15-year history. We are going all out to have 
you share- in our 15 years of growth and success. Come out today and share 
these values in our usual fine quality merchandise. 
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NEW WOOL HAND HOOKED RUGS 
These are in beau- 
tiful paste! at @ 35 | 
sizes 3x5, both ob- 
long ond oval. Spe- 
cially priced for our 
  MANUFACTURERS’ SAMPLES Every Home Can Use Some of These. Large Selection... 
       
    
      
           
      
            
oe $1.00 27x36 .... ok 95 
vn ks $1.50 27x54 ..... 
  Lay-A-Way 
Now for 
Christmas 
      
         
        
   
F ENDS of ROLLS—-Remnants Free Padding not included with these Carpets. 
   
     FLOOR COVERINGS 
_ DRAPERIES —   ) DESCRIPTION - SIZE REGULAR SALE 
Anoivermory Se: ot Sandalwood Viscose—Nylon Loop 15x29 $384.25 $284.25 
Christmas Rugs | Nursery Bugs BATH RUGS Green Rayon—Nylon Cut-Pile 12x15-6 $164.30 $124.50 
Se me ee ins aabers & COVERS Heavy Wool Tweed—Brown .. 15x16-8 $330.50 $221.00 
time with a new | Gover giant | Made by Calloway Heavy Wool Brown Tweed .... 15x32-5 $645.30 $429.00 Christmas They igany (Deinety. Mills. Heavy, wash- leavy Wool Brown owe bIUXISE- : u 
are richly | _Jack-Be-Nimbie, Mary || able, non-skid rugs. fable, —richby . , Sandalwood Wool Bark Pattern 12x24 $318.40 $222.00 colored, skid tesistant J Ted 3 Suisrere | Size 21236 $3.95 * ee \ : a, “| Pine Green Loop Textured .... 12x24 $318.40 $222.00 B Size 21234 $3.59 | Size 21x34$3.59 | 30-im BdS495 000 = Size 24x40 $4.50 Size 24x40 $4.50 | Lid Covers $1.25 = Tangier White Viscose—Nylon .. 15x16 $212.00 $162.00 
. Rose-Beige Rayon—Nylon L'p 8-6x11-9 $90.00 $49.50 
: CLOSE-OUT RUGS Rose-Beige Viscose—Nylon Cut .. 9x15 $119.25 $89.00 ere are several qualities of scatter Ss we are 
closing out at savings up to 50%. Ideal for gifts : Green Wool Heavy Loop Pile .. 12x15-9 $292.95 $192.95 
for the-home. Brown Rayon Tweed Loop ...... 12x18 $74.00 $47.80 JOHN ALDEN WOOL Reculcr Sele 
BRAIDED RUGS \....._...... $22.50 $14.95 ~ Brown Rayon Loop Tweed ..... 12x16 $148.25 $100.00 
ALL WOOL HAND HOOKED RUGS =. | a are the best oes rugs ea 
available... .. a 4. % ‘ ai pe 
TREASURE CHEST HAND : Waitrend, Multi-Colored” _ HOOKED RUGS ..... once ee 20.00 14.95 : 
NEAVY COTTON BRAIDED RUGS REVERSIBLE 9x12 RUGS Sizes 27x48 .........000% ... 10.95 > -5.48 . ) | 
Size 3°x5' ow. cease ce cece ee 18.95 9.48 | ere 
COTTON FIGURED. RUGS i oo S$ 
Only 7 of these, size 27x52..... 10.95 6.95 j@ Better Quality 30 WASHABLE VISCOSE RUGS. Specially Priced at... Only 4 4 left in stock. iver eds. 995. 3.95. Hh : 
       
    
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— AAI Children (Promenaders shmshctiysricuelums os cae Schedule Dance : | - ee | Walter Koenig, master of cer-|Mountain 
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Write. phone or call in person for Free Parnphiet | 
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Handcrafted Glass Imports 
Intriguing new glassware 
imported from Sweden and 
Belgium. Choose from out- 
standing cut glass and deli- 
cate new pastel colors. A [ 
pattern and design to suit ~ / 
every taste. = jLove This 
|Confection 
| Mrs. Irwin Uses 
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Thursday - Friday 
and Saturday Nights , 
Denny Charles Crawford, SY weeks of age, is 
pictured with (left to right) Mrs. Herbert Beauchamp 
of Baldwin avenue, his great-grandmother; Mrs. Eugene 
Crawford of Hatchery road, his mother; Mrs. Charles 
Meet Child’s Threat With Honesty: But he can't discard falseness 
until we have discarded it first. O’Brien also of Hatchery road, his grandmother and 
Mrs. Ella Agar of Maxwell street, great-great-grand- 
mother. The five generations gathered recently at the 
home of Mrs. Agar. 
  Startling New Gifts in 
Glamorous Jewelry 
Frothy Lingerie — New “Hummels” 
‘ie ~~ “Children’s Toys and Ginny Dolls} — 
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700 West Huron FE 2-$220 Personalized Hallmark Christmas Cards your hands, = ‘         
The situation demas our true 
feeling because the child himself 
has expressed untrue feeling. 
Fred does not want to run away 
from home. 
It he wanted to, he would not By MURIEL LAWRENCE 
Because a friend's kitchen clock         
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If a child runs away, we become warn us of his intention to do if, 
but would work out his getaway in 
secret. Fred’s threat is really a 
disguised plea that we make home 
  safety, but that we have failed 
him in some way. Were Fred to 
meke good on his threat, the father frantic, not just..with fear for hist nappier ay 8 
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| If, like his father, we allow his   who has pretended disinterest|insincere threat to provoke double- would pay for his falsehood in talk from us, too, neither discovers 
A Theagh ec cad aay oh ttn may run 
TIME FOR HONESTY aie from us physically, we \can 
If ever there’s a fime for emo-| remain distant from him as though tional honesty from us, ‘it's when @/ he had. \ 
youngster tells us he's going to! 1 
run away, It’s the time for hone. | SMP TRUTH : 
rock feeling put into words like| The answer lies in always speak- 
this, “No, we aren't going to let ing the simple truth of our af-| , 
lyou run away. It's a dangerous fectionate and fesponsible feeling 
_ | thing for a child to do. \for the child. What happens is that! _ 
“So we have to keep you here he” instantly recognizes our reality 
at home, not just for your sake,|— and responds to it with his own, 
but ours, too. Wd be miserable} [sually, he bursts into tears, 
without you and want you right) erying out,“ Why did you say I 
here with us.” was lying bout the clock yester- 
day? I WASN’T lying, daddy! 
It was the truth I told you...” 
The Pen That 
Fills Itself 
I witnessed a special demon- 
stration in Chicago of the 
Parker 61: I was surprised   
Here’s the Way 
to Get Whistles 
PARIS (INS)—Want to hear the 
wolves whistle? 
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Paris designer Genevieve Fath 
‘believes in some effective, ever- 
jnew. tricks: Sweaters, decolletes, 
'a slim waist, shapely legs and a 
outty hairdo. 
| “Men like to see girls either in to find that the filling proc- 
sweaters or in very dressy out- \ess is the old physics princi-   
          eee = > aan de ple of capillary attraction. 
dress with the elaborate cut wi Four universities including 
  i 8299 impress the gorececon far: (Michigan State have been 12%24% according to Mme. Fath, r io ¢ 
, Eee eS nS Cc ly tailored shirtwaist) s, i¢ you want to follow Madame P dress in sizes that compliment the| rat's advice when ‘tryin ; for filling a fountain pen by : | ying. to catch |” _* Z 
shorter, fuller figure. Button front! , man, wear high-netked sweaters itself. To find a plastic to 
eed ape toned in daytime and low-cut dressy out-|do this job was the problem. No, 82799 is in sizes 1249, 14%, fits after dark. 
Geo. A. Wasserberger 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size s « | 4 ‘d ; . i 
ny a psd =e a) “Straight skirts,” Madame Fath) 
For this pattern, send 5c in Continued, “are more Parisian for 
coins, your name, address, size 4aytime and make your legs look s . 
desired and the pattern number More shapely. But full skirts, em- eneral Printing 
to Sue Burnett, The Pontiac Press, Phasizing a small waistline, attract 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6,/men more after dark because they ffi 
Illinois. ‘add grace to a woman's move- ‘ 1ce upp y ( 
With your pattern order send an/ments. 
additional 25 cents for the Fall &| ‘‘Men,” the famed Paris design- 
Winter ’56 issue of our fascinating er went on, “‘hate hair drawn tight- | 17 W. Lawrence St., srali.a> 
        
  
  conveniently oversize. And it has no moving part to get.out of order. 
The Parker 61, with its frankly 
revolutionary capillary ink system, 
writes effortlessly, clearly, always— 
even on a high-flying plane. pattern magazine. It’s filled withy back into a bun. They do like nique ‘ Christmas Season 
a wide variety of easy to sewjlonger hair styled in a soft oo Pontiac , . : ae ont putes 4. niente dist i ‘a owt styles for all ages. Don’t miss it! |feminine manner.” 8 ang othirgul soa have —, © A apleegncs cap gd those : Oe : 3 her seen or appreciate : : - = — 2 used—an inspired invention. unusual—quite flattering to Proce bee: 
Andre Presents As you can tell at a glance, it has to you. You have a choice of. rich oe woe — 7. - elegance of great colors a bent gleaming caps—all strik- ‘ | simplicity. And great simplicity in utiful. All pens are available HIGH FEF ASHION’ marks its operation, too. For the with matching pencils. The Parker 61 ; riegecodiars pen fills itself by itself in is $20.00 or more. 
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| Who'd Expect Rabbits |Highway Project 
‘ 3 ‘ By EARL WILSON 
NEW YORK—Saloon Society has a new game about the ex- 
the phony?” — 
; “Imitation chinchilla,” or dyed rabbit, is now on the market 
| at about 1-20th the price of chinchilla. And some very clever    
   
so chinchillaish it takes a furrier to detect it. ; 
| The imitation is quite like “chinchillette” of 1930, 
| 1 found it on sale at one of New York's famous stores. 
| The expert dye job that ts 
imakes the rabbit look as. good     “Not by the fur—but by the style—and the 1” she said. |r "THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 26,1950 -\ THIRTY-FIVE 
      
to Create Jobs Federal Road Program 
Will Boost Employment 
lion new jobs for American. work- 
  | year,” any woman with a new 
chinchilla can be sure her best 
iwhether she has the genuine 
‘or the phony. : 
| And consider the embar- 
rassment of a girl who be- » 
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‘then discovered she has rabbit.  - '90 per cent toward the cost of aliniee’ Prorvens wishe I heard of one such girl rushing her “chinchilla” to a furrier — access divided av 22 eirl well in the career. W i fa “rabbit test.” interstate system ; ; ~ — an ts = : - aah oe rai cin tuds KARLOVY RETURNS = ebster School 
| One woman I know bought the dyed rabbit because It was La bs Not L = fp ne te ree an A Book F air-Set 2 — 
cheaper and because it was attractive. Ae age Ie 
| “And I’m having so much fun with tt,” she says. “I tell all| mbs Not Lions wl odin w=" sacar tenn “a: Next Tuesday 
‘my close friends“I’m wearing the rabbit and as for my ac-'—Let Women Join a the stage and TV.) woster Schcol mothers who! 
‘B quaintances, I let them wonder—and gossip.” returns to the scene of his (movie) | ; f a 7 : Famed Old CTeeks: Cases ty conten /o wattle ae re as —— csoyperedon| T. ONLY! “Stranger on Horseback” & “Steel Ledy 
|THE MIDNIGHT EARL . ee wee | NEW YORK * th mie ee Book Fair. : bE Ett Ra AP RR ER IES ee AN SRS SR 
| Marlyn Monroe's doctor ordered quiet and rest—and ATONE acay last surviving male sanc-| The producers, who release|, New children's books will be for OLDEN DRUMSTICK Miller hopes she won't work for a year. She's crazy about her toppled. through United Artists, took a look DINING GUI 
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Box Dinners | Devra: Paget satc-“yeo" to Louis Davila, Mexico City hotelier, group Mrs: = Kitchen = Talented Betty and Jane Kean were cheered by Johnnie Ray, mor — LUNGH a2 DINNERS From TIA. Me. Delivered Free Sammy Davis Jr, Miriam Hopkins (with Ben Strobach) and Profit from the sale, Mrs. Waid- Mens Items Available for Take-Out! Call FE 8-0483 =f other fans when they opened. This is one’ of the world’s or said, will go | nb | Regular 
: ) /greatest acts. When Betty paused to accept a drink from a ster Library j ARATE Ft rvons—tine Foon = iringsider, Jane, “But Loy Walters told you not to mix,” Replied books or needed | siadhashrtads ng West Huron st Elizabeth Lake Read 
P E q Betty: “= didn't—I took it straight.” bar. c Joins Colldets " ware ’ 
4). _Mrs. John D. Rockefeller 34 and the Museum of Modern bitter anvas Joins Collection | : argument about wheth- Wednesday Is Family Night 
{ Art have taken up whis sculptress Laura Ziegler (from [2° TOS NOC ty the chib’s\Wole Gilbert's interesting book of Past Court Members | : : na Every Nite of the Week 3) Columbus 0. and Rome), now having her first show at the iat Singh te Rae ee at VILLA im PR Rape oF oe ey 4, Duveen-Graham gallery . .. }eieater Gietrict, Tie emicomne Weel | a wane T mst. Welle slwenen way amounes, | ; 
3 2 Ww q Zsa Zsa's honey, Harry Kari, donated $3,000 worth of shoe ee eon —— confess I was jealous of him. He pies = pany fase t ; Where —-s Pleasant 
rmashing 8 repeierity reeerts! 4ito Hungarian refugees... Mrs. Eugene O'Neill turned down) "O'S oh ok, a compan-/had on white shoes, blue striped| Associated Justice Owen 60 PARKVIEW BLVD. 
DELICIOUS FOOD] {ithe first stim otter—s800,000—tor “Long Day's Journey Intojied by male members, re and a turtleneck erete: ets forthe Supreme Court's co Cornet ot ise tag Cartes BA " — ” two Trendex * ©« e was lection portraits Chops, Rite. Short Orderst ees Stanley” show popped up two eel occsichdl be Was Peso Ge a 
‘| we terre Banquets and Porites q : ithe bar Gade thavhard Diy Guan oun of et other highs <ines joints. | The portrait was presented aa : Western Swing : "4, Earl'w Pearls. . . 'ton traced the fall of The Lambs. | “He took out a sheet of music the court by the justice’s ; Scribs 
ALUB TAHOE | Despite the politicians’ wrangling, we'll never achieve | “It's the trend of the times,” and told me he'd appreciate it if’ and the law firm with which he Music | a satisfactory distribution of wealth, rain and parking {he said. “The Harvard Club hadiI'd play ft a few times every was associated at one time, Mont- BAR & > to do it. The Yale Club had to do/night.-1 learned Wolfie’s song, and gomery, McCracken, Walker and RESTAURANT For Danci | S412 Gtalo ep. OR 53-9754 ¢ 7 , it. We held out as long as we darned if people didn’t start ask- Rhoads of Philadelphia. 130'S. T raph ng 
a 4) WISH FD SAID THAT: “The most painful operation a per-| could,” ing me about it. The namé of it painting ts by . Teleg Thurs., Fri., Sat. and Sun. 
son can whdergo ts the cutting off of his credit."--Ham Park.) The Lambs had held out exactly , Waiting tor the Robert E. New York and 
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Open Every Day!  Gh..ice oe the will left by Reed's _ PHONE: q Wile, who died. in January. ‘The 
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“TheBad Seed was made 
only to entertain you. Jt was made in the belief that today’s 
movie audience will welcome a provocative 
no-holds-barred dramatic sensation. In all 
probability its story is fiction — that is, it 
couldn’t happen to you (or the special person 
you love). So no matter how it jolts you   
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$700 Awaiting 
Lucky Winks: 
of Pot-0-Gold 
Here's «a new puzzle for you fans. and with each new 
a @ an additional §100 is added to Pot-O-Gold. If the judges 
md no winner for last week's puzzie, this one will be worth 
$800. How's that for a little extra spending money? It may 
be yours, so check below and send us your results. 
‘the puzzie consists of {1) a number of circles which con- 
tain a few scrambied letters, and (2) a corresponding list o! 
clues to these words printed below. The object is to arrange 
each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. 
__The word which you select for ce No, 1, wars would be the 
=e “which you would print inthe -space-to-the-right-of~i}— 
ow. 
You'll notice that some circles contain $ signs in pots” 
ef gold. You may use such a symbol as any letter you 
wish. However, it and all letters in that circle must be 
used. The $ sign. of course, can represent ANY letter in 
the word. a ae 
Do the same in al! the cther circles. Study the clues care- 
“fully and arrange ail the letters into words that = believe 
test conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you 
spell out the right words. 
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  varsity for the season team“? : tt 
pore AE = aT es gal mndel tel 4 pu giant from t sweep in the heats. 
They are: with a in the Calif. shat- Inessa Iaoun-| Sweden snatched the other gold 
‘Terry Grand Rapids: Tom) hurdles surprising Lee Cal-; record with in the wom-|medal awarded on this brisk day 
‘ | Borees, is Dave verse|houn and Parry O'Brien's record and finally ; come-from-be-/when Lars Hall also repeated his 
Popular Lou Creekmur veteran lineman of the De)". n ficighte cunt: Bet Ruae's sont Sere ser ee eS ae modern penta-|1%2 — ». ne aes 
¢ ; May 4 i, ohn 3 ; Kouts matched Bobby c ieder phase modern pe 
troit Lions, who has been as valuable to the club as a Dearborn, Kramer, of iia double by winning his second 50-17% and The teams and individuals finished 
public goodwill ambassador as he has been at the tackle|ifsens. Helland’ saceus. © Tom tance run. Jiri Skobla of Czechoslovakia with 64-44 but the'the five-event competition with 
a Dave Rentechier. OF Pointe: Mike * 8 57-10% topped the old standard showed the 4,000-meter cross country run.| mon 
position for ‘seven years, is now breaking in his room-/shstusty, Menominee; m. nn} Calhoun, a lanky North Caro-|while finishing second and third. Russia, . : 
mate to the banquet circuit. sriSEi, Momtremek'snd Rey Wise, Por|lina College student from Gary,|So did Ken Bantum of New York, _ | The American pentathion team) ot 
; — Ind., whipped Jack Davis of Glen-|with 57-4 for fourth place. was second to Russia after lead- -. 
The Lion who shares his quarters when-on the dale, Calif, the world record hold-| The U.S. missed a: potential capacity crowd of 100,-\ing through the earlier events and) fa a | S : 
road is 260 pound Charley Ane, whom Creekmur . er, in a blanket finish, Joel Shan-| sweep in the shot put but the 1-23 o a second Australian|George Lambert of Sioux City, Ia. | 
refers to as the best center on the team. (He is the t ke of Durham, N.C., grabbed the/ finish in the bundles was its fourth: gold ’s track|Wwas fifth among the individuals. | — ? bronze medal for third. It was 80/of the Olympics, duplicating Amer- de la/ Bil} Andre of Montclair, N. J. was , 
only center.) . close both Calhoun and Davis) ica's efforts in the 20-meters, 400- one ee see ee ak ee Dee ee. ed est _ ‘ 
The pair made a guest * Lou Jones of New Rochelle e 
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HH N. Y., America’s best bet sped | _Shciie “first in two heats of the} CRAND RAPIDS = Grand __ 
{Rapids Junior College today was dinner honoring the Water-   
| Report UCLA Wanting ford Hi School football 
7 ins Breck With California team last night and it 
didn't take long for Ane to 
steal the show. 
“I'm ‘not much of a 
speaker, I let my room- 
mate do all the talking,” 
said Ane, “I just tag along 
to. help him out.” 
It’s true, Ane isn’t the — 
formal speaker as one would 
expect for an after-dinner 
talk, but make it an. in- 
formal bull session and 
_even the bull couldn’t help laughing at the hulky 
Hawalian’s mannerism of 
CHARLIE ANE     ‘3 | sentatives from the two schools, and League 
| BERKELEY, Calif. 7 — Talk 
of bolting the” Pacific Coast Con-| 
ference broke out anew today fol-| 
lowing a top level California-UCLA 
meeting. ‘ 
Dr. Rebert Gerden Sproul, 
president of the state university 
system, confirmed that possible 
withdrawal was a subject of the 
caucus attended yesterday by 
chancellors, directors,   athletic 
and faculty and alumni repre- 
  He had all of the Skipper dinner guests in endless with Charlie Jenkins of Villanova and Cambridge, Mass. However,   named Eastern representative in 
the National Junior Colleg Ath- 
letic Assn. championship football 
the third American, Jim Lea of |/Bame Dec. 15 at Los Angeles. 
San Jose, Calif. was eliminated; The selection was announced by 
|when he came in fifth in the third Hobart Bolerjack of Benton 
heat of the second round. Jones’ Harbor, secretary of the NJCAA 
times were 481 seconds and 47.4, and chairman of the eastern com- 
about two seconds off the record. mittee. The western representative 
| Ut is expected to be named within a 
| The U. S. team had won 11 of fev, days. he said. 
the first 17 events in men's track, 
land field with seven more to go. | Grand Rapids JC fashioned a 
\It has potential winners in the) 51% mark this season. The 
decathlon starting tomorrow, the) ‘feat was by Ferris Institute, » 
400-meters and the two hurdles fUr-year school. The two ties * ~ * | were with Chicago Wilson 30 
. ’ | and Central Michigan 
Olympic Standings || susier varsity. 8" O°" The championship game, first in 
MELBOURNE (AP) — Russie cut into| the history of the NJCAA organiza- he | ory bourne, Olymptes toga. scoring 64 potnts| tion, 1s sponsored by Kiwanis 
pasis of 10 for first. five for Ctippled Children’s Foundation of   
      
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wine the tai highlights of the dismal 1955 Lion “/'ur pac schosis: penalived for Set tetesiien ‘mines Mt tests esi] WESt Hollywood, Calit } 
season were shown, Ane got on the subject of film. illegal aide to athletes. The others {BSked'puaee te Pranen 30 | 
“That camera doesn’t miss a trick, and the trouble is 3% wade area cae germany 72% Finland’ 3 U pstate. Lion s 
when the film is shown the coach doesn’t miss‘it either,” of the greater university of Cali- : ae wirepnete ae ras Invite Bowmen - 
laughed Ane. same wre can Dot wet indepen’) CLEAN SWEEP TRIO — Happy trio are Andy bourne in the Olympic 200-meter dash. Winner Others" Korea 13, Brazt! 11. New Zea. to Rabbit Hunt _ “Sometimes a bad play or bad block was not seen in the “T™ bac <atat ta ing 9 Stanfield (left), Jersey City, N.J.; Bobby Mor- was Morrow, getting his | gold medal of M2? ,0, Argentina 10. Denmare 7. tri -fO MIQOOK fun 4 
pictures when they shot all the film from up high, but routine preliminary to Sunday's) Tow, center, San Benito, Tex., and Thane Baker, the games. His time was 206, a new Clynpic (Fer 2 St maanek teaaee ee nas Cotton tails qninre aunts SeiSd 
now we also have a camera on the sidelines—and there's | FOC presidents council session in| Elkart, Kan., who made a clean sweep in Mel- — mark for the event. manta 3, (Pee 1 South Africa 1. Ro- Jan's bow and arrow, enthusiasts i ra 
no place to hide,” he added. |on Sunday, Dec. 9, when the Perry Francisco. 
|Lions Club stage their 4th annual 
“One thing you can’t argue with is that movie ’ . ; a‘ ’ | Ancient Archie Cronin Was Emergency _Find   
      j ‘ i jbow and arrow rabbit hunt. 
j ” Ane tin “and when the ch & This annual event is held at the 
over that film for hours, there are never any names e ' v e large wild-life farm of Stylie Fer- = . : ris, 2 miles northwest of the Vil- mentioned, because we can see who goofed,” Ane i e7 i ions OO le WS lage of Perry in southern Shia- 
continued. S OUIS 0 @ ; wassee County 
LAYNE THE DIFFERENCE : ‘| Ferris, an outstanding conser- 
Creekmur was asked to give his reason for the Lions’) ccaGo « — Former cham. DETROIT @ — When an emer- and Cronin, who had played only He turned in another sparkling it makes a player put out just a VStionist and an African big 
gency popped up in the Detroit in spots in previous games, stepped job Im a losing cause against little extra effort.” game hunter, maintains this 
surge from the cellar in 1955 to the conterition team of /pioe dee a Be oaeeae cane Lions’ defensive line, coach Buddy into the job. And-Cronin was the Green Bay and he’s looking for. ‘+ 8 game farm for bow and arrow this season. heavyweight title bout at ‘Chicago Parker called on a soft-spoken guy most responsible for throwing ward te Sunday’s game with the Cronin is one of eight children. bunters oniy, no firearms being 
was the dif- stadi ; rookie who figured he'd be cut Baltimore's fleet halfback, Lenny Chleago Bears. His four brothers were high school permitted em the 608 acre pre 
ead be teh tat oy Lay vat tea. i fa Avo pace fer bn gt ee Renan oy Gane pee Men eens ference. “He was in_ : ls Tegular season rolled around. \troit’s 27-3 triumph a couple of when you're playing a team that's little town of about 1.200 residents. prizes. valued over $1000. that “Bobby is a ler, when he barks you jump.” |  . ve * * * Sundays ago. on top,” said Cronin. “I think Gene played his high school ball appeal to the sportsman will be lead at Sacramento, where his family awarded for various feats of . 
said Creekmur. “He calls the play and he does it with Louis is one’ of many former But Gene Cronin, a 225-pounder | 5 
confidence. If it deesn’t work because someone goofs, ttleholders to pick ancient Archie from the Qollege of the Pacific, [~~ ; moved. anscese during the yg 
Bs 2 ' . i Later on he was a th No pre-hunt registration nec- 
he knows who goofed and he lets you know about it.” prigprecsih pe papetrer © | the Lions’ coaches — and their Pays His Own Way fusisranan (ad tn’ Geicue lee mun, |eauary 
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“Funny thing happened in the 49er game this year,” draw 18,000 in blacked-out Chica. |9ppone nts — yo Gil Mains eed : = ) | 
Lou pointed out. “One of our linemen was playinga®™ ~° , . « \ is column’ end jb Rejected I owan S Par ks line jeune ts he whet. Prep Cager Scores 55 
great game and he missed his block only once in the — jy... Maxim, who lost the light | * 8 * 
    : Cronin was worried about being) MANISTEE ® — Center Russell 
whole game. But it was the time when that missed heavyweight title to Moore and| The %S-yearcld reckie, whe N Car P entathlon U pset .cut from the Lions’ squad during Yeck started off the high school | block was big Leo Nomellini crashing through to smear failed to regain it in two a * spurned twe offers -to play the early drills at Ypsilanti. ‘basketball seasot at a red hot pace =~ ithe only man to have beaten Rat- } | ~ : ; ; « ee 
|terson in his 31 fights. Maxim! make the grade im professional | MELBOURNE (f — The United) “His brilliant performances, in, 1 kept seeing guys get cut, and last night. connecting for 35 points 
  Layne trying to pass.” ag point 
k ok ltevors Moure. \| football bat wasn't overty opti. (States came within a whisker of riding. fencing and shooting Ghr- onthe’ nent list.” he aid Ber to @ 10531 victory over: Manistee “Layne knew who it was who missed the block but Rocky Marciano, who | mistic even after Detroit drafted plese naan ag — ines be ine tases of dl apae while no one ever told me I was St. Joseph's. 
when we got back to the huddle, Bobby covered up for poliggertd ge ovcagicoh re ona -_ “= a a ‘Olympic Games because a young we couldn't hold aa ed said. "{éoine @ good job, I never got cut His team was a semifinalist tn 
the unsuccessful play by quipping, ‘even linemen have yyoore. | \y was really surprised when po. Sones Towa farm belt re- fe @ @ bier oe oe — = was Cove Ds had state high school 
their bad days, don’t they?’” Louis predicted Moore will win/Detroit picked me.” said the ¢ |e ° yin oe “Lambert looked so unimpres-————" uinraaacmednt : a is George Lambert of Sioux | ; 
“We all knew he was ribbing because this par- ad a knockout. |foot, 2-inch strong man. Natural-'| city, la., 28, a tall, former sive in the world championships . 
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tleular lineman played probably the best game of his _ I didn’t have any idea that I could 2 he just did not have the goods. So! University of Paris, who 
pro career, but it went 40 show that Bobby knew Convene Dec. 13-14 nate “Ait in wa tht 1 Seemed by penton ons ao oar Pad Me™ w=? IVEQTSOT] UNGHENGES Lasares who goofed on any particular play,” Creekmur added. | LANSING — The next monthly tae weld, ‘Andi Tin fost tickled |" 00d enouch for the\team.  |neén'a demon since. Since we ar-| | 
' = imeeting of tate Conservation ., pe ise ~ |. Dropped from . “That's =e vo of. in whom you have Cremation bas been scheduled| Ve been able to stick it out. ‘ne the world champ pe in| Sted weiaing at anpteel bes | PHILADELPHIA  — Rich! Eddie Brown of the eens 
confidence,” he finish  |for Dee. 13 - 14 in Lansing. tzeriand, IS kept worki iq. Casares of the Chicago Bears is in passing with an 11.72 av : . Mains = hurt in mid-season ign way to the U.S "diympic ee —— me cil leading the National Football|gain in yards to 8.49 for Balti. tSize C trials. 5) as “\ e ¢ @ League ball carriers. But his|more’s George Shaw. Bill Wade, Pin : rs’ ’ ‘ Lambert, himself, was crestfall- cross-town rival Ollie Matson of}Los Angeles, dropped from sec — dLJ < - - Cage Results Needless to Se Se en after the final compilation of the Chicago Cardinals has moved ond. to third with a 8.48 mark. ’ x ’ s g.' almost overlook in on am points in the five-day competition within 26 yards of the top spot.|John Unitas, Baltimore, is fourth > . — second acagg ade pentath- showed Russia had won. * 8 « with an 8.45 average. Lamar Me- 
S U \ | ues 2. Pinckney 3 ; ier ‘pw! rie at the NFL statistics released today Han, Chicago Cardinals $3,000-fine 
\ 46. Chelses 44 . minute to Russia, U.S. : showed Casares, the leader in|quarterback, js fifth with 8.11. : : \ : tS tots minute to Rusa, US om’ Laker Gridders _|erowa gaining since the season's)Tobin Rote, Green Bay, fe in A basketball coach who looks for) reached ile 19th birthday by | Practice is being held daily eos Lamberts fit ranking was thet Be Honored —_|ries tor a. 43 average, although most yards through the air, LTA. small players today is almost as eS a ee oat Oe eee oe eee highest of all the U.S. entries in/"\ te aay oe tlod[e See Mar > 
extinet as the dodo bird. However.) B engi ee ee ee, eee ee Dregen 82 the individual competition and te! West Bloomfield will honor its eon picked up 159 yards that same Bobby Layne, Detroit, replaced this is exactly the case at Boys height in his stocking feet at the Practice games will begin on Cue ef + saee Ke I oe : | Hood. frankly gave ‘Lambert cred. |20tball team at the annual bana to bring his total-to- 748 Casares as the leading scorer, 73 
Club where 120 boys have been deat 06 tienen, ‘Thursday Frankenmuth $9, Carsonville 48 it for the high finish of the team. /Tet t be held next Tuesday, De-| yards on 145 rushes for a 5.2 aver-| points to 72. Green Bay's Billy 
practicing to make basketball : ee Sa ee cember 4th at the High School. _ age. Howton has 66, the Bears’ George 
teams in the newly formed Biddy! Director of physcial education, Vasulty. totter awards wit’ be | Hugh McEYheney of the San|Blanda has 65 and his teammate Basketball Leagues. . {William Nunez of the Boys’ Club le to 28 with Francisco 49ers held on to. the|Harion Hill has 60. i 
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each will be playing basketball |— baskets are lower — the ball) . ' a \4.8 average and Frank Gifford, Billy Wilson, San Francisco, 
the Boys’ Club: during the |i8 smaller — periods of play are Guest speaker for the bust will New York Giants, is fourth with! leads the pass receivers with 42, 
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ern Thumb's Dryden 64-51. 
John Ribner got 25 and Jim 
O’Nelll 20 for the winners, but 
scoring honors went to Dryden's 
Herb Sawgle with 25. 
Wayne-Oakland member Brigh- 
ton led by Brian Watson and Herb   | Pickney 57-36 in the opener. 
Grazing Lease el 
to Aid Alaskan Kodiaks | 
Taking what it calls the “trst| 
step” toward resolving a conflict 
the Interior has canceled a grazing 
lease which a coastal sec- 
life Refuge, home of the giant 
Alaskan Kodiak bear, Wildlife 
This action, announced by Inte- 
rior Secretary Fred A. Seaton, 
steris from a desire to facilitate 
full-use of the national wildlife ref- 
          uge for the welfare of this unique 
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thousands of does, illegally shot! : 
during the buck season, to a useful prove his charge the state 
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cae Contest Nears End Two days remain for Oakland county deer hunters to 
file their entries in the $300 Pontiac Press big deer jack-| 
SIpot race. 
Close of the regular gun season on Nov. 30 will mark 
the end of one of the most active contests in years. Be- 
tween 75 and 80 deer were reported as possible entries 
in the two-way tournament. Changes in leadership were! 
uent, ’ 
high interest all the way. 
e area hunters are still! in tion with the contest. Widest_(and' 
the north woods. Because a con- one of the finest) racks measured. freq   i i if th 
  
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  Geoaidin Bags 
His First Bear, 
a 350-Pounder 
It. was pure chance that gave 
|Stanley Cumberworth, 1311 Lapeer   ny 
road, Oxford,. his first bear. } ‘ored” siderable number will. not head during the season was Ervin Mil- deer near Hilman, alone, 
| Se Go desens, there ie overy will not be closed until 12 o'clock Press. printer, is not eligible tor\c¢ binck fur sticking out of the 
| evidence of fewer deer generally incon, Dec. 4. the contest! ground. He investigated and dis- | and very fow bucks. Current leaders are: | ‘Another fine rack was reported|covered a tired old bruin prepar-. 
| Weather, heavy winter kill last} Heaviest deer—Roger H. Davis, by Robert Schultz, 4026 Quiller|ing for a winter hibernation. All 
year, a late rutting season are a Pontiac, with a 207-pound (dressed-'roatl, Drayten Plains. The 10-point/but the top of the bear's head 
theories advanced for out) buck. Lenough to ‘and one eye were covered, Cum- 
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WILLIOY. 7 Doll lacs Returned: 
That part of the premium not used in carry- 
ing on the business and protecting the 
is returned by this Exchange - 
to the insured Auto Club member at expi- - pation of his yearly policy. Pane 
In the ten months of 1956, $4,109,793 was 
so returned as savings on expiring policies, 
IT. PAYS TO BELONG! | 
Detroit Automobile 
Inter-Insurance Exehange 
Attorneys-in-jact: Ralph Thomas Charles L. Wilson M. Hood Robert G. pees or . 
at Autemebile Club ef Michigan 
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~ MOTOR TUNING a removal piney boreed 
. @ Barrows, to Florida, club member. 
a Fast Service—Quality Work ® ship has named Lew Borer to the. 
, S place. The club also named Al 
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| ) Ferry Will Run - H. GUY MOATS Fa : 
‘ Oia: wa e SAULT STE. MARIE if — State 
pps oil SEA FS fotticials say they would go to court 
8 e if. necessary to keep the Drum- 
mond Island’ ferry running for a 
pees ee ‘2 are deer season there Dec. 1 
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Still Going at 76 ~ , Solunar Tables | cien natey of. Denmmené e a : ; Island, chairman of the Chippewa Drafted especially for the Pon- ; 
Wilkinson Gels 76th Buck wes" ===. f WE HAVE A°"CHARGE IT CREDIT PLAN : cn tak Romoeen ofp, een] en oem tov ae Seay 
, TO FILL EVERY NEED! : i v to determine the best times [0T| «any deer” season. 4 TO FILL By H. GUY MOATS Dave” gets out in the fields ‘and|pursuit of their sport. They were : = : g Where most hunters with a back-|woods for every game season. prepared by the well-known out- Gerald E. Eddy, state conserva- 
: = : ‘ _-§ |ground as active as that of Pon-| Wilkinson started deer hunting |doors authority, John Alden|tion director, said he will seek a 
3 APEX beats them all with . i tiac’s Dave H. Wilkinson, 290 prior to the present. |Knight. peroypdapes with worl es a 
4 | During those near- run from an hour|sion in an attempt to postpone 
practh work * money : 2 Gvity hag taken some "6 | periods somewhat less. se 
: ; e } : bucks — one for each year of : AM anee Miajor! Otherwise,he sald the state wilt 
a : Goose Hunting Good |= ee En Boe oe ? \ x : ; to a x Sree - : . : 
: ; | : unting returned with his: 1956 allotment, (Saturday ----- $33 i193 Ste "*lthe terry out of service. The in- 
ar | a ses ee |e ae eS ee ee af Two Game Areas 2%, “7, frm 8, He reseme —— be ‘says, “Uncle Dave” does all right! , 
= in the all new ‘ LANSING ® — Goose tanters! with Prisons sarc trom|OCSC Members Build | ae 
<< AUTOMATIC-timed _ timers at Feanvletaaaatato tiie to time at trout thing. “T'Nests for Wood Ducks '1957 Fishing 
SSA Creek-Fennville Game Area, the Wilkinson said, “when I go to! Construction of between 50 and | Jcenses Going 
APEX eg [ew Bahng”” “int be unferaien by O«sC men Cut to Dealers a! will be mem-| 5 
° "However. he added quickly, “I'm)bers during the winter. . These | » path 
SPIRAL DASHER WASHER Bacgreag age gery Maayan er ” ¥ IP mga aig awe = ber bul} LANSING w — The state can- . 5 formerly r a , * servation department begun 
: © Large femily size capacity. the kill by Nov. 25 was 724 Engtish peteter bird dies pected te be ready for dstibution|astribution ot «record 1,90,000 ss 5 © De luxe Apex-Lovell Sofety “My biggest buck?” Uncle Dave|by conservation personnel some-| 1957 fishing licenses. 
ji ) wringer—chrome drain pan, “Success in both areas-was down) Jig” “well, I can’t recall my/|time after March 1 | Licenses are being sent to 4,200 | © Washes full-size load in 6-8 pom Met your, bat the mumber of scsact one, but the biggest Tve| Nests will be pinced te wood idedlers throughout the state end minutes. : dressed 12- ng spo a avi 
eee taee rie 5 Sone’ amin Gry sae” | An mt ik a © Porcelain tub with washboard . - . .: LJ . Dec. 31 
ramps ae Michigan Riflemen )Stargeon Sshing wl be legal en ; © Apex ~duty moter. = ig we C 7 ; . 
@ Full one yeor worrenty. : : 
: : Game Area Improvements, ..)_, I LOOK INSIDE BEFORE You BUY— Election of — and = : ‘Multi-Lakes Plans only See the famous are ar one cecseoad at Plans for a widespread project, OCSS proposes to send work 
| $ 76 SPIRAL DASHER Waterford when the Michigan | aimed to help improve game areas|crews into the game areas to ciear TUTKEY Shoot, F ry A i A i ge Parag enny sag Rifle and Pistol Association con-| |. Oakland county will be outlined|brush, create brush piles for cover, 
SUIT YOU || HathecsclesiveSilh Line. renee, pameel qooden: for members of the OCSC at\then follow in the spring with! Anmual turkey shoot and fish try 
: ' Detroiter Don‘ Gillies is the cur- tonight's meeting at § p. m. injextensive planting. Cuserveen ee bs on io ons pert ae. 
. You Can Charge It sei $5 Down Delivers ' : Pentise Press Phote | Sotert Gubbine and Cash Bond me = “ — . \eeciocan tae An oak will be |2. at the club's grounds on Reed's ‘ NEAR PERFECT — One of the most unusual deer hunting rec- ‘of OCSC are members of the} Because of the state-wide (Under supervision of area con Ae ace 
. ords in this area is that of the husky hunter shown above with his | directorate. | implication the proposal holds |Servation men, with Charles Mills.) seembors are privileged to> te Goodyear Service Stores latest trophy, a 140-pound “spike.” D. (Dave) H. Wilkinson, 290 | there will be a representative [D€W OCSC conservation chairman! ie guests for the double = barrel 
: . . Whittemore, 76 years old, has been hunting deer in Michigan for 45 'H hore Face) Posi group of conservation officials in |i charge of the club efforts. ae 
| years, missed his buck only once, figured he has taken one buck | unters < oe e attendance. They are expected to | — Port Huron perch will be cooked 
80S. Coss FE 5-6123 |) for each year of his age. He began hunting back in the pre-one-buck- Transportation Tieup take part in a panel discussion New Hampshire Tired for, the dinner starting at 1 p.m. 
BN | law days. of the plan. : : : and running, family style, until 5 —— x Pare a SE ores eet eee of Losing Biologists o'clock, oe: ices Seinawemne 6 holders prone ray Sager oy esoos New Hampshire is tiring of =r Shoot begins at 10 a.m., runs all 
— sland. warning, they’ may" have|sssstant chet of the game divi fe ‘and fan biologist, the. WD : - Initialed. lsion; yten, regional game } g. | 
andkerchiets (rouble srg tg Olsen [Sipervcr; Tom Oumet. disctNing"bologats, have ie that} Shop Early : The Chippewa County road com-|superyisor; Ted Fairbanks, game site's fish and game department This 
4 Box of 3 mi which operates the ferry biologist; Bob Boss, parks andin the last 15 months. During the Christmas to island, has said it will put|recreation and P. J. (Curley) past five years, the management A Sensll Deposit Holde the Cife 
| a $ the ferry-in dry dock “for re-|Davenport, habitation im pToOV¢ and research division with its 15) Ser Yew Gul | : ] 00 pairs” during the special season|ment. Osmer will have some slides|pioiogica) staff positions, has lost _ : Saturday and Sunday. . | jon local area habitat conditions. |;¢ biologists. . | Netionally Advertised 
' = | Merchandise et Substea- a to Hilbert R. ; CFI |chiet ofthe divielon,-"Wo tai tate = 
Broad | I | them after they come out of school, - Bogs - 
PAJAMAS PUBLIC NO = sa se oa voticr these mea} Pontiac Country Club | - ores: ours 4 
Sizes A to D . BELTS ne i pon Appropriate salary and hire] 4335 Gis. Leke Rd. FE 5-8939 
so age | iz sp50 | VICTOR'S MEN’S SHOP 2.98 mas | 3 SOUTH SAGINAW 
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at ‘2.98 Bs Give him handsome and practical accessories — aa foe TAS Tifa 6.00-16 $ that will add a dashing touch to his wardrobe! ie 
Choose from our wide selection of fine quality lated Style wen} thes | 6.50-16 : 
qift items ... just a few shown here. Shop today! Regular $1.50 def 
; Sport SHIRTS eee wi 6.70-15 EXCHANGE 
. Ti ES Licensed by the City of Pontiac, License No. 2839 ae! PLUS TAX 
LUXURY Sizes S, M,L ) 7-10-15 
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FELT HATS Sweaters Dress Shirts | i... ) EEO : | : . , 5 
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        “UM! YOU I BET THAT'S WHY THE 7 MIGHT BETTER Y WHY DANIEL “YZ 
BACKWOODS FOLLOW MY EXAMPLE BOONE WAS SO [7 
YOU PLAN- &| IGNORANCE/~ THIS Cozy} \ ING TO RUN ¢ 
NING 10 MOVE] STORE THE STRENGTH ) | DNDER THAT (_ Re. aie SS. {J ( 
POSSUM « rt LOST WHEN THAT FURNACE ON 7 c ee ’ et @ © 1906 by NEA Berrce, re. TM. Mag US. Pat. OFF: “ E 
THE WINTER 7) } AEA CREW CUTS ? VIEL ~=~SCW RING ME 
\\e HAIR GROWTH AND of (7/7,’ F I'M DELIVERING [| SOME CANDY 
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ie Frou Mee i eee Oe RAS GAIDED Tobey wo CL ONe Wp-Hiund | ESCAPE Tend THAT_| KU THE KIO'S Lig z F : ‘ . 
Z Z PERSPIRATION ene eure. MONTHS AGO! WE FOUND OUT CLANCY SOLD 3 
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          J. SSE ersemtomend B.S naa pe Ser ties fess Route 2, will be at 11 a.m. Friday|of Peru, Ind.; also a brother, Har- § BF ow von — Su ind Sea we from the Farmer-Snover Funeral|old Douglas of Royal Oak 
—s $00 regular stock potas ty ‘as trading ae = “43 Pontiac, with burial in Cros- seven grandchildren. 
today... 4 Croswell. Mr. Mrs. Mary E. Crapo De, Was quiet early : ! csesee aa # of a heart attack — Service for Mrs.” Barty, Gains among pivotal stocks rani Sreies S13 3aee Douglas, dead Lat = sae Fog $3 bt: [to-2 or 2 pointe while losnes were) dm ToS tei - A upon arrival at Pontiac General). Crapo, yng 
eit River, generally confined within a I-point/Am Viseoss 3 ee Ca eee Hospital yesterday, was a die set- 9:30 a.m, Saturday a Lime ive 
Foncy, 260 bu, Tanee. Armeo Stl '.. 5.4 4 American Forge & Socket Methodist Church, : Logan Free Methodist > While favorable economic pros- (jf Le oe. te , oe = = we t —— ra Ogemaw County at 3 Armst ovaes 1 : ls bs; . ‘ ; n 
zicso. don. bchs. Beets. Topped, Pencs” prets tor the fourth quarter were |Aishisan .°: 38 188 DETROIT STOCKS ve * |” He is survived by his wife, Ade- p.m., and burial in Logan Ceme- 2.00 be: No. 1, a 1% bu. Broccoli, Deaiisd ky Ob caumaares thik Aveo Mfg ..... 6:1 ... «C.*J. Nephier Co.) " line M.: a daughter, Marilyn Jean | PE, She will be at the Baird 
, and old No. 1. 125-15 % bu. Cabbage, Carty. | Gen and fer- |Bait @ Ob “2 M -» 368 eighths CHICAGO LIVESTOCK , tery. a4 Oe Ne. L 90-110 bu Cabbage, Red. No. 1. the tight money situa: vse 89 a 43.1 Figures after decimal points are a6 until Satur- crop wheat also seemed to be in! g9-: to _ou. Cabbage. Standard Variety. eign uncertainties still dampened 32th "Steel \...17)3. May D Stre .. 393 High Low Noon) CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (AP) — le Funeral Home Lapeer, ¥ demand Feed grains lagged No. 1. 70-1.00 bu. Carreta, Topped, No. 1, Pode $. McGrew Ho.» 33-4) allen Bleet & Equip. 26 2.7 hogs 13,000; moderately active, stead day morning Mrs. Crapo died this 
good . \1.25-$.75 ba, Carrots, No. %, 80-90 dot. enthusiasm.- ae hbas’s". 484 toeed Cp... orate See 16, 19.4; Weak early on butchers; later trade County General an ut tenes preepe in SOY net Ader eel as med their recent|Bond Strs .:"" 184 Saree 'y Tee . ap Speide to 49 loner: ine oe demand: en ar moor fa <fop wheat became quite heavy. [07 i088 ¢ to tao. crate, Geuery. Aircrafts — oo jorden 7: 8a Midi st Pa. 46a/Gt Lakes AL sonal $* — Elifew tots No. 1-2 190.225 Ib. early 18.10- Hospital. “— ; is ‘ | Reet . LS tad doz. Fennel, No. 1. strength as ries Mf. 16 Minn M&M | 65.4 a ; $4 19 (16-38: No. 23 mixed lots 190-220 She is survived sons, 
 * ee POD nied 1, 109-190 dou. bene and Glenn L. Martin around a point prist my |."" 38.1 Momsen Ch .. 38 Ian 0 eel 10) «107 butchers mostly 16.00; ment] special eomanunioation, Cedat|navig N. Crapo of Griffin, Ga., Kohirabi, No. 1, _ | oe 3B. L . 2 Bae i "on : Wheat near the end « higher peccretuh, No. 1, 300-325 ‘while United Aircraft and Boeing —_ 4 peepee 2 Bete Bison 6. as 4s 11-3 30-280 ae 3 260-280 Lodge a So A M, Clarks- and Burton’ J. of Saginaw; two 
hour was % lower to % "Leeks, No. 1. 1.00-1.99 dos. behs. Onions. were more narrowly on the upside, | Burroughs ’:... 37.4 Motor Wheel . 22.4 00928 Bovey proa.s” 14 "T5) 1D. 18.00-18.50; few lots Thursday, 3. : mag yrs $2.44, nated Div tod beg. Onions, ireen. Bo. i. ee © Qin SE ooo 18-8 Muelled a a3 No sale: bid and asked. sows Baidig cate. $00 as to- higher, _Dece pem nti 15-80 . behs. Parsley, " * Camp Sets 3 ore Bs ose . cattle 
eesti aa Pe Nae ae es ea 123-; — Youngstown— Sheet & Tube rose: {dm Pac... 3 yt ee oats % to % “higher, December) 'i) Sr" potatoes, No. 1. Pe le than a point and Bethlehem Gese, Jt ”..... 123 Nat Cash R .. S14 __ Produce — onday's meraey te = 
Se, tybeone dig tiny Bi, tRsaathe, Hsineue. Me" 1° 138 G6" about a point. U. S. Steel scored) Chee’ gO8 *:. by oar os sboat” 4.0 bead, erie trom, Monday velt Lodge No. 510, P. & A. M., 22| Methodist Church. Mrs, Corse has i Chrysler ...,. 68 Central .. 33. : DETROIT EGGS large run; and ves t hans Kin 
higher, January $1.60%, and lard gquash_ Acorn, No 1. 100-150 ba a fractional gain. * Gite ave aes Ria M Pw .:. 384) pernorr, Nov. 28 (A) — Bars, 708. to strong: ers. ady . Thursday, —— — iss 
oe . “" 4 Det cases = " . | 8 cents lower to 3 cents higher, |Seussh Bulcu: wo 1G 100-180 bu Royal Dutch dropped a major sa)0e Cea Us "1 4.2. Nor “Pec... 37.4 Detrot oni, Siete to, weak; few loasts of high cheice andi p. m. Dinner at 6:30 p. m MM, aids past year. December $145. Squash, Hubbard. No. 1. 1.00-1 $0 be fraction and Texas Co. 4)” Hor Sta Pw. 1? Whiter: Orade & tum eit “ot 15 Th Arthur Thomas, | Mrs: Hattie M, Ford = 2 Tomatoes, Hothouse, No. 1. 300-359 26 tl ased clue Cola ....102 Nwst Airlin . 15 |, Wunee: ove ave 46 steets; good to average choice 18.50- —Adv. | . tb. dasket. Turnips. No. 1, 90.1.2 eon - sligh y. Colg Palm /... 41.5 Ohio Ol ..... «3 jgvereae' 3: eee wd — < Ti)24.56. Standard steers 15.00-18.00; some MILFORD — Service for Mrs. Grain Prices — pp gelding: ‘Topped. Ko. 1 1 saan ca - Leading rails were spotty. South- Sol ees e° some oe: &; wid’ ang. 269. Gi iB tee 3-4t. wid high choice and, wine choice _— B orwed Hattie Mae Ford, 89, of 918 
‘ Toot see Radin ‘ern Railway was up a fraction. 'S) 401 Pan AW Air . 17.1)8¥g 4. heif 1780-22.30° Lain ‘snd com. Hg e- : 
CHICAGO GRAIN No. TT oel ‘9 bu Endive. Bleached. ce Santa Fe fell a bit. . 4468 Parke Da ... 44 ser Taras Aie45i fee plage pat | mercial cows 9.00-11.00; few commercial . News in rie Gladys, Route 5, will be at 2 p.m. 
Mov. 38 (AP) — -Opening!!. 2.50-3.00 bu. Escarole, No. 1. 1.00-}.50 ni €% as... 40.5 Penney, JC .. 8! /391,: grade B large 40-43 wid avg 40./cows to 11.80; most eanners and cutters | \Friday from the Melvin A. Schutt POR may ‘bu Excarole. Bleached, No. 1 250-300 General Motors made a smal 964 Pa RE .-..-: 21.3 \ Checks 34. 7.00-9.25: utility and. commercial bulls ee 211 Aubura Ave., wheat Mar. ........ 9 du_Lettuce, Leaf, No 1. 100-150 bu. . gain Coppers declined slightly as cons s {¢4 Bepst Cola. . 18 || Commercially graded: tares 0%e-0t;| 12 eae ie: geet ame choles veslers Funeral Home, paoet TG -ccrnes PEM May... - TT | ORME. Cobhage. Me I. 13-12 Custom smelters reduced: the price i tn oS . 642 large 4f-46, medium “20-90, rae 19.00.38. oe ee Clifford R. Fraser, 30, of Farm- wit} burial in Ottawa Park 
Mar. -e0:- $88 BP wy eet On. austard. 2.1, 00-2 50. bu bu’ of refined copper for January de- 3 Pitieo to. 16.8 yas Grade A. extra. large 44 land se 400-480. Th stock steer calvesiington, demanded an examination etery, Mrs. Ford, resident here Y sese-cee 200% gee = 14% ‘Spt nach, No 1.00-1 bu. Swi Chard Philip Mor . *, large 41 -42%4: medium ; ome an | + load choice ‘ arraignment before her home } -~ anaes ne Mey eee 148%, No. a b00-1 3s be, Furmina Ne ty 3.00. livery. Kennecott dropped around Cor Pa oe em HE le B iaree me with | Steere 5 fy Sao canes » Se. ——, = “that of _ er tat anne Corn— eS ON as _~ Lares, 1890-1690 20-dor, case: ia point, American ——— lost a 1.1 Pure Of 45.3\ eu > See peek oe eee we © Se sendy: ood ustice Max i . are nd seid pepengre 
° ee o--- Te eee ss... medio 11 00.12.06: Small. 750-8 $0 fraction. — ts + ROA: 31 ted up to 5% cents be-/¢) wesled ineabe 10 00-31-96: short on a charge indecent liberties. ughter, a ie te es | Among opening blocks were Che: hao eet | a Fog % 11 Ib, fed wooled lambs 77 30,|He was remanded to the county/ Mrs. George Palmer of Ortofiville: July ; 1.48% Mar. ...,.... 2477 | Dow i Reyn Met .... 2 | Supplies about ample. Deman: be te good lambs §.00-17.50; $1,000 and will bel me Ray Ford of Rex i. eee eee. .....- ES a. ‘Studebaker-Packard unchanged at . a B *. $25/gmalls firm and light supplies short. (moet xl rime 90 18! jail under $1,000 bond and five sons, Ray a 
Dee cece 36 Millionth Chevy 3% on 5,000 shares, General Mo- : Sorat ele ___| summer, shorn lambs 2.08; deck pene , ; [ot Milford, Wilder E_ of New Mex. oe - Off Assembly Lin tors up % at 43% on 2,000 Reynolds - 32. - 8 eae eeeen ene 18.80; Ge Kates wesksd ques Sue 13010: Glenn of Detroit and Haro! . Poult : mbly Line M off % at 61% on 1,000 and 2p aes “47 g\SHICAGO, | Now. ple ot se: wnatee Butter | 5.50. : Rummage sale, Fri. and Sat.. ‘of Livonia; a brother, Ira Bauer 
. id TARRYTOWN, N. Y. (INS) The Standard Oil (New Jersey) up % - = sea : 3 uring” pnts, ube See ter a agers W. Pike. Pontiac White — ot Bancroft and one sister, Mrs. 
DETROIT POULTRY ~~ * ae Be ai o. ACY. Erma Wing, three Rivers. 
DETROIT, Nor. 28 (AP)—Prices paid/36 millionth Chevrolet rolled off! ‘at 55% on 2,000. n° Xe a Beh: ® 14400: | wholesate Earnings ponaliienl tl banal : lity live -- a6 - $18 burine pete prices unchanged to ; - 3 Chicken & Biscuit Dinner, $1.25, NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE poultry (agg rhs BH, ie A re the assembly line in Tarrytown, M1 45.1168 per Gent or better’ A white 39: mixed - ~ ee t 5.to 7p. m. Saturday, Notice is he given by the under- Beery, TP ome “pe pechers voriN. Y., 0 1957 model Bel-Air Insurance Benefits Up a 4f 38; mediums’ 33° standards 324" drtiee SP egg gen eye 23 signed. nat on Tuesday, ‘December & hens 12-13; heavy type brollers co oday—a ge See : 33 \% 4; checks 25; current receipts BIG SPRINGS. Tex (INS)—Co8- | Oe ry : Ne. ro 1986, 2:00 om. at Rpg ie tg River, %-3% Ib. Gray Crosses » 63) : » TeX, White Shrine No. 22. ovi, Oakland County. igen, polite Barred Rocks 22-33 caponettes 8%2-¢ 1b) Sport Coupe in irtment Inde ivory] NEW YORK (INS)—The Insti- a $8 CHICAGO POTATOES ° den Petroleum Corp. reports net —Adv. |sale of 9, 1988 Ford, Sustom 3-Dr_ ‘bear srerege 23- at: 5 varkere a and Coronado yellow. ‘tute of Life Insurance reports) Ge CH -- 84 ;; CHICAGO, Nov. 27 (AP)—Potatoes, ar- profits in the three months ended| _ ber engh te the highest ia er, | Inaper- 
Plant manager Walter B. M.| American families received $4,-|¢ 06 Son oo at) rivals &. ee ee ee oe D-| 945,805 to $1.28 If your friend's in jail and needs tion thereof eed wr. uaty, Michigan, - 
CHICAGO POULTRY Brownlie said there were approxi- 297,600,000 in benefits from their’ GUete | = Suther Pap '” 374 market aul: Idaho sno-Oregon Russets foes: Oct. 31 of $2, equal bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. 1.2 ie _place of storage 
CHICAGO, Nov. 37 (AP) —Live poultry / mately 30 employes at the plant jife insurance in the first three oe ol jae Srv Ki Pd 74) Clg eye ia mera ae, aepees veh socrtaa . . Abe —Oaed: Hoven DUC FIRAICE Case eoenes Neston, br ten | eying when it was opened to ee al quarters of this year. The pt Se Tex 0 Bul. fe ——————S—S \or $f cents a share, a year &g0.| Rummage sale, Birmingham, selat atchigan Ave ed: hb hens 14-14%! new 490" mode which rese an increase 0 rs ' . 7 Rent nena ie ti it ie iat: over ee Being Pg meveriat = than sa), million over the Gui? ‘ot nt toes Thomp Pd. a | About 22 per cent of traffic Gross operating income ruse more) american Legion. 278 — “aD. 3. TYNER. P * of nder . oa 
& i eae ben tarkeys 30-20's; FOURS) automobile field. isame period of 1955. |Homestt 323 Tian w air, 171 fatalities occur on Saturday. than $2 million to $16,158,293. 9 to 5, Nov. 29 and 30. == = geese 28-29. 
Ww w Fi 1 Services 13 4 th N ti In Memortam 2; Help Wanted Male 6). Help Wanted Male 6 6 __Help Wanted Female 7| Help Wanted Female 7 Employment Agencies 8A) Work Wanted | emale 11 ___ Business 7 
Dea : eae ual. TELEPHONE PART TIME SRCRETARY. EXP. : Day, WORK. WALL. WASHING. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PEXS 
ONICES a memors or jon ariar sepoMarG ewe mach |? SQNEY FORTE RUONE PAR AMELAPEEANE S| BIRMINGHAM | se fap anagem | feed foo forgotten now that you| ester Specialties Com- home, FE +0m detwoon | 12:30. hei Bj BD) Rn Office Co, 2 W. Law- BA NOV. 36. 1966 ROY) On" cone ny. 311 Griggs St, Rochester, ; 2 and 3 p.m. for appoin POSITION OPEN IN SMALL OF. Tmmediate full or art time. Sec) Be renee St. Phone FE }-0135. one. Ee ee R4. put I will remember no matter Mich. Airlines Need You Reo for women wh es Fetaries. typists eenet * i — PeGANGE Gia 
unas ace Laure Barter. dear) "e* lene "His wife amy | ALERT. EXPERIENCED REAL See our ad under INITRUCTIONS | Must fg A tet pe. Write Birminevam rment Service, * FE bot _| We service oll makso of ee brother of Amy Gue end Coy Ray —___ | estate salesman for fast growing Universal Airlines Training Cen-| tia Press Box 39 es rm 7. 8 ABYSITTING j ® 
Barber, Bervere Ano, Milly. tersi|, Eusubeth Beane whs passed Guay Sere st FE Seis SHOE ‘§ SALESLADY =e ana Cah +08. | Be 06 Oakiand; FE_ 3-407 yil and Lewis Barber. Funeral) Fiza’ Beane who oreees away! = tent Huron St. FE 5-618 SagYaHTER 3 DlYs 0 WEEK. S/ Toa | 
service will be Ri ae A 5 yrs. ago. Nov LS 1, | |p ” MACHINE : $10. 161 W. Strathmore, PE 6-4825| Must be experiene Pull time . en ee ve EIguY WORE OR BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS. ERS ‘Nov. 29, ot 2 p.m Sharpe You are wot forgotten Mother dear, | AUTOM. : after 6. position with nail cmpioye bene- Office Clerk mpanion | Walls and windows. Reasonable Home with Rev. Walter Nor ever shall you be. operators. Must be fe ~ experi- << tRTaTMAB HELP WID PACK. ie ‘Apply ra person to Mr. WiDoLEAGED LADY DY WANTS | Pree, est. ‘Ne obligation Pa 
4 Gibson officiating. Interment As long as life and asuners laste, enced and Coe set own : CHRISTMAS os ig? haw ‘| alvin Steinman the : housekeeping in widewer’ | _ 21631 
Lakeview Cemetery, Clarkston. We shall remember DANIELS CORP. Fr a $220 bachelor’s e. With ot other ice TREE SERVICE. REMOVAL by will le in state at the| Sadly missed by Meaeek: Children 2677 Orchard Lk Rd. Coomes Hey EL ” 63700, LION STORE woman in charge, Exc aoe a end trimmtnr Get ver Br, Home. 1 ST GHG MEMORY BARBER WTD AT HOLLY, FULL oe 2 Page neg la mecaew cea ica Lonel TREO cook. Call MU 40622 
wy x oes beg Barte a oily Mich. = KEY POSITION OK [TENOS > TYPISTS. AN adaptable to deversified du- WITH CHILD WANTS NTS SRY Walt BY WACHINE FREE MOV. 27, 1996, WILLIAM bod our dear Bar ' COQ 8 aka fee bean werk nesé ties in smal ones See housework for employed couple.| estimates. No jod too -big BLAS, NOW. 1, 8 RFD 2, Mil.|, 0c. who left us vrs. ago tod alle AS A Experienced ciers o : Miss Pord, CAREER Live in. FE 2-0185 small. FE S408 rd: age. a8; beloved husband of ® years have gone, but stil we miss | Cap” WASHER ¥ WANTED. 0 AU: | MACHUS by Trueman’s, Detroit's finest of: | tran bi, Riker Bide. GRAPHING. TYPING SBE | Cy TN SAWS 
Mean ‘Douglas, Never shall her memo = oe | OU: NGINEER ; , Tuesday & Thursday only, 116| FE eoate pode pgp dg CHAIN SAWS * father Jean _ i ees GAB DRIVER'S STEADY. DAY_& Se ENGINEE 160 W. Maple, Birmin y Rented and solg. FE 20077 Bonsid P78 wank ‘Redker, Loving thoughts will always inser. night, Over 25, Apply 48 Or ° DISTRI AGER FOR PON- | Joba R. Ob 1-408. CAL N AVA! - | —Remtes one sold. FE beer Hilen Bock and Mrs, Alles et ‘loving Mother, ‘Father, Broth | chard Lake. 3 to 6 p.m FOR THE cia, area by RADELLE ‘AN TO WALK OEN- CHIMNEY WORK 3 jer: dear of Ma Mer loving cox. MosTLY ony ORDER Hairmatics . Woman se-| tleman, also some housework. Call Instructions 9 PRACTICAL AVAIL. EX-| cCieaned, repaired and built new 4 Faroe eervice will be ote oe See. must be capable of taking full LINCOLN DIVISION ila gad de able to Recruit, x 1 ae : caeagrrene Poa seerenees OR 3-300. By tae only euguuaped Teeistered ae. 2. Pyseral Flow charge - re. Be ba d eon Lal Lines —_—. . KER Airlines Ne Tou a. SWITCHBOARD, BABY- compan ’ 
Home with Rev. ‘overt Von O3 eit 2 ah : . DIE MAKER or - stone wie tine. due, Bxste | Fer Christmas end other belider | WANTED. Several youn "i WasmTNas&~ tnowTRGS BOWE aner pisces, Suresces, boilers netners. 
eee S| Ee FORD Sd ful ing exe Fore Settee Cater wie| Regatta it, | weer ee Poem | Rick St tere, Sees Douglas will state at the ig Allied sini TOOL MAKER sonal interview. ottte ne seating ex- A ta og eqpenrg relly ee Parmer -Guever puneral Home. “em Ww 2-8301 Steady work. Write Pontiac Press, MOTOR perience and to % ok 
L- ARRELL. NOY. 27, 1098 LOUIBA, Funeral Directo 4 == a co. gait Coyle, Detrott 21. Mich, ee BLOCK fa Meo, 
a cher age Ponting. Ags Res wae St  Theoty . eee Press . = 4 beer teveaale ee | Lake Office. M1 ie” _ ™ rT id ' wor e “ - Arthur, Eugene, Ernest and Ben) AIR, AMBULANCE, oRooND Hey Michae « Drive 'r cL q Farrell. are Patreil has been tak- | Pursiey Funerai Home in | _Boz A SRO CLERK A wonderful opportun- x BURROUGHS * et tenures ANTED. OUR. FQ estimates. YR £3804 or PE a: tand! tunity, good ' operato TED: : : HLECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 
; ral Home, Georgetown alae Donelson-Johns ‘epetne condone ‘jours for ‘ity for a man enn experi- | Kise be be reliable. Ple _ maf : # od = a re “st Universal Atrines Training Ss - 5 — ns E. Pike. 
| *, gorvice end interment. Punere FUNERAL HOME —- 208. ence in. metal torming|  gagin per wa for har ‘Mr. Porter. Center, | ; UILDINO PLA ms | PORNACES CLEARED — ERY : IVER, T OUTE WORK ee : 35-4031. 
ESE Fiera Hee S| —zoure: POMERAL “ROME Moti’ Creamers, we Weoeware. body bucks, body construc: FXPERIENGED "WANTED TYPIST BESTWAY |= Weed. Piumbing’ ‘Chester Neon : > Compile facilities, OR 3-775 Rech_ Ol. ri _______—_ tion, assembly fixtures, GRILL GIRLS Mat Se ee one ot —, ont : FORD, NOV. 27. 1956. MRS. HATTIE Drayton Piains - Waterford Twp. EXP. § SINGLE MAN FOR GEN- apa: | CALL PE 8-0483 FOR APPT. | wages. ity for advan DRIVING SCHOOI : MAE. 9143 Giadys, Rt. §. Milford. “<5 pes GRIPFIN CHAPEL | ¢r?! a dairy rene. Boat Lon ‘arc and gas w elding, sol- | ERIENCED BEAUTY OPER-| fot 2? vacations, hospitaliza- ceiving serge fr ays exe 88; dear mether at, “ES moughitul Service PE. 2-504 a TCA WIG: wom @ pays dering and metal finishing. | eter tor We Cases po ok oe M C. "Manulacturing Co. dollar cal H sstes 0 rE Ford, igine Pord, Gienn & week. Rochette Shell Service | ee  ROUREREEP EI LIVE ON ae ea LVE IN. 118 Indlanwood Rd. Lk, Orion, | #0217. Berber y es 
ti Beso age' Mea "Semen Voorhees-Siple sxe wENyice “canicER—O8 | Mechanical engineer de-|  eberhet sham" qty ike, $3 | WoRAN TO LIVE Ti Giipmat | CEARN TO DRIVE, HE SOE ral serv be held Pri- t HOME > EXP ¢ Write, eatin echanica: eng come. EM 3-8124. Call re 3:30 | housework and cooking. ween | RAINING SCHOOL. day, Nov. 30, at 2 p.m. the FUNERAL s Chrysier uct rit the uivalent re-| EXPERIENCED GIRL 86. with 2 schoolaged a ere SF Me Pe Gee 
Melvin A. Sehutt ome| Ambulance Service, Plane or Moter| experience. All information confi- | gree OF eq housework and care of chil-| children Sat. and ev er Ties with, Rev. Andrew, Mich 3 al FE 2-378 dential, Pontiac Press, Box 66. quired. Temporarily locat-| rea, references, ive @, private AWWATTRESS, Par eT bs LESSONS, AG 
_ room. * . by park Ceine Mans will le ed in Dearborn, to move | 5" SSramas pA¥S We? cas ; TO ANE REBIGY. 
. Peneral Sone. 21 vere i BOR REPLIES a. NRoply psig ~ to Novi early in 1957. Ce og Avoly in " sang ain person Bicmar WANTED MEN 18-40 WICKIOAN HOWE REMODEL ERS . Pree estimates. FE 3-019, FR 
At 10 a.m. Today there McLATY HEATING ° EXP POONTAIN AWAGER. AP- ake QUALIFY EASILY AND Gi QUICKLY ar. FE a tae ee 
oe Cite tees Bontien,| | Were replies at the Press 1 8 Saginaw RS os + fe Drugs, 2367 | "io yn, Call PE.3-044 after 4 p.m-| enical drattamen, tool-die makers, & *|MANLEY BEACH 10 Bagiey #t 
beloved hysvend of Ms} office tm the following : . Srehard Le Re | @RIGRDGSES WANTED, NONWE'S | ‘machinests, designers, or indus- | PE EST. — FREE TRIMMING AND 5 Samples: dear uncle of Apply — EXP, OIRL FOR GENERAL AND WATTR Rents Disie Hw trial engineers. No experience | Aa 2 | at. Lg a ee ae en Le Bom pes Puneral ar-|§ boxes: : PPty Laundry. Hew subareas bons. autres oer BE ERP AND | eveeet:  waee ee etpnaies 4 B EM 3-0408. Dres king, Tailoring 16 later by the Conta , a ys 1, 4, 7, 8, 10, 16, 21, M4, | | eee is AN OPPORTUNITY FOR Salary Personnel Live jel “| over 21, FE $9080. Report, DD.214 See CW. Harper, |, - 1 ING. aes pasmaking, | pang 
ma F hace Rd.. Drayton | 95, 26, 32, 37, 40, 58, 62, ; : : EXP. W AITRESSES WOMAN WANTED. MOTHES'S Waldron Hotel, Wed. Leting- mo Licensed ceutractor 3-7641.| poRMALS AND wb Pla’ Mr. y Ay ‘will He in) an ambitious man. This {s !n- z . , helper. More for home 3th, 1 to eRe or Thurs. Nov. Pontiae Hardwood Piloor Service. tumes made to erd ane or state at the Coats Puneral Home. } 63, 65, 69, 72, 76, 78, 87, Gate 12, Schaefer Rd. Full oF pert 300 Lounge, | _wages. Own room. FE oa. ember 29th, 10 a.m. to & p.m. ALL, KINDS OF BLOCK AND CE eo. BBB BA 91, 98, 99, 103, 105, 106. teresting work in the Circula- _ 1122 W. Huron. MApply. betw wanreD eer AL  oALTERATIONS a ment On F170 Furniture Refinishing 16A GOEEE” MOV. 2 1006. Lae, 7S | tion Dept. 1 involves supervising, ROUGE PLANT FREE RENT FOR THE CARE oF | Sd. Ferre _£8:' Work Wanted Male 10)” A&B TRENCHING : 
Big. SPT” sti “Fhets: Gent nas oa. Pe Rudres, inquire ai Sea De- | Help Wanted 8 Teotings, Water line, Piel tne. | MELANIN, ARTIQUES, 4 OPE- 
son of Mrs, Julia Smith; deur Help Wanted Male 6, ‘**Ters.¢#'!!n¢ on houses and Dearborn, Michigan _quindre R4., Rochester. Re bie cra mote ee CARPENTER WORK. NEW @ E i Tax D 
Smith and Mes Irene Gage. Pun- y TO CUT woop | "me Mftice work. Seles expert ri hy SE ae ieee TE at ma it ag od Sor WOULD Like PART 7iue BRICK & BLOCK WORE FIRE. __Income Tax Service 17 eral service will be held Thursday, 2? MEN WANTED TO CUT WOOD own room, live in.. MI 6-1887, bin round lay bas, station work. FE 65-2758. 3 INCOME TAX OEWERAL Rov. 29. at 1¢ a.m. from Pursiey| by cord. GS. Will soll chaly ot | ence end an ebility to type are ; AY GIFT PARTH | verge $2.50 to *'00 per pour. |& ALL KINDS. rk. Also, shi ou ;, etter hart of aatin “inte Rey Fault Xpt. naa desirable If vou ifve tn or near Cy e a OMnoderately priced. jewelry, .unus- APP in ae ise_E Perry. oy debi dreams inree: : tial as "ead edema bobo, : me : 
o “Hil cemetery, bir, Smith is at the : ; . SALESMEN wal pits. FE Oe. oe RON ey ee lt , Cuaranteed hss Laundry Service 18 E Pursiey Funeral Hom | Airlines Need You ‘Peotinc, nave @ car and are] REAL ESTATE Good ALL Li AROUND GTRL SFO | opportunity for man or, = een ont 
CIER. 26. _ WARREN Tons ‘Oneal Oe eee hae +—Anterested ip this type of work. | fstingssavertsiog a “Plemy ot Work 7. gaye i day ehuarea, = 
ive Atwater a. —— Big ta ing_Contet OANEC : Please apply in verson 'o Fred | Kerala sain i a TY CO. ' op Oar OT ccremons: oP tt 
Ford fathe: _ ‘ é é 4-6687. 
pid OE Miss Ma Marian my crnteecigie epauien teres Thom pace - PE 2-0263 1075 _W- Huron 8t © row war we _ BARR GOSS 
Guile fquier; dear brother of Mre.| St weck, chocld’ve e challenging SERVICE STATION ATTENDANT | oy part, time, let's discuss the ora dfather of Deborah! peginnin’ for a man start- Ci 5 | ti eciae’ Del Service No. 4, Wil-| udique “croup-celling” pernien, | 
fahscrae irs rice wii) rates Gbaimagteeeees | TCUICILION | aslg Needed. Bes | Roy Sodan vate "Be ot ag EE mg ght Bae o | ea Matra ey ener ate Orion. with Rey. W. H. Col-| sicer recent graduate’ Dinning, to Dept. ~~ | SHOE SALESMAN |. Bad’ weeuly “For interview, cali : : et en tee hese eke par canteens. Serty. att: Must be experienced. Full time RADELLE Manager. 6 OR: K e unc , 
aa = state at Allen's Punera! peter gdarens © and * Ea The | Borition wit, se Be bene. | Se onia, neon, om yp “h 
- Steinman at = 
oe = ——— AUTO a ed Deis pee tO LION STORE -|- LINCOLN DIVISION. j. Operator Alle 
: : Fors techn ota Seer” Mt - Pontiac Press LION STORE FORD $250 The Pontiac Press THEATER ge 2 AN ~ 1g M ae ; see aa “a tan = 
yeare or over SCHOO: u- (). pees ere y, mv are 
FOR WANT ADS ae A FEW FULL TIME EXPERIENCED revel Apps im person, Huron The- NEE 08 = taper ee ae oe 
DIAL. FE 2-8181 working men needed et once for houting project Phone FE. TURRET LATHE — -%_? wit a Seine verifying. and outside work, some mec! #84. - Operator for close tolerance work Secretaries £4.28" See ANE ai_MID- experience hep aan, © 100W._ FAMILY MAN — vide Teel, ! . y Sbeiaveenr: 
Huron _vetween 30 snd 1} 3% to 4. Must be handy all-| Paid one we _yace tions. . AND Pontiac State Bank A Permanent Position ground with tools. Musy be exce M. ' G, co. : -PE 5-9227. 
Pp. - ffi werk, "yor sms shop—diversified | 118 Ind t Mae “Lake Ories STENOS ; PONTIAC olice Officer py I Ee a eip etd HE MAN WE 
_ , WITH TRE Near Pentise Give phone number opi 18 POSITIONS NOW AVAILABLE enn Ponitac Police Dept. in 4 ARE LOOKING FOR... Lincoln Divisioa now 40 HOUR WEEK to fill thie executive posi- Join Lincoln 
atakctive fetage beneties poe maces Se treme. and be a part, of the or- — b' a 
Requirements =| & Kod fo old, cane peri sea Wo, wu ind ite ened a bls f | a ! ‘or ni 8! o 
deducted fon cre igh "ed 0 bad salesman Call Puller Brush, ing and working conditions © Novi eeey = diploma, height at \ our , 2-2318. gueoptional: ¥: poke g : APPLY 
pa pt en MECHANI the Pontiac ares. A steady : ' a ity Hall. arke Bt. ed 6 See Lester Pickup salaried Job with o real fu: NOVI TOWN HALL 
ager eae | “Cartsin oar Saks | Faavar ates | sso TOs | sacha Nalisahlioey Bx: stanlaemal Z _noepttals, ote. Siimular | CHE YEUR i oe base. Phees SATURDAY, DE : wg poriee, mabe” : : ie preimage jommenat | Scale Siam” | elor'tappictiie mewtleh | pon FURTHER INFORMATION — , : soar |B se ih i oovon ar + eee ie Bn wiae CALL LUZON 1-4000, EXT. 1300. ic > itech for appeintment.. MI lor me ort Scr i. c 
Sake ee fot 99 _-SRA ning ee | 2 shout tal Sot | aiDDLEADED— RODE . Pontiac Farm and —— our under IONS - 9 A housework, ay 8   
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MM. Stout, Realtor 
ny ae 4 —s N re ae he WANTED | ©. ar a water 
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FEderal — i A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704.S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 42533 :   heat, | _—_ 
ce, 3 BEDROOM. OF HEATED 
      
  
    
3 NICE wewey ‘DECORATED « 
‘ ground floor. Automat 
__ to 3-4324 | evenings only 
7 RMS AND ; BATH “ON arya -— “naa AND BATH UPPER. i per bedrm utilities furn. Adults only 
‘= Watson, 314 8S. My-shali | 
| pee pe Ay: abel St. FE 25420. 4 BEDRMs GAS HEAT 
      
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jand act AKER ‘at a-75 2 ROOMS AND BATE. “CHILDREN 
mE Page Ai hy a her tps & ROOMS AND Y hee Sew goes av. 
  
  ¢ ROOMS wis ) BATH, 
A. TOHNSON, Realtor Gecorated, heated, garage.   
oe. end 1 oi wate, Fh. 
3355 Fox, EMpire 
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son. PE 5-2168. 
’ NEAR TOWN; 
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ed. PE 5-1687 
00 N. PERRY ‘SLEEPING  ROskEa, 
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    * "en revent Sk, Basement —_— eR 
fetrigerato: 
Geet. jun gece of 000| crave farwichel. and board for howsene   
BRICKS $10,975 — 
ee SHAKES “A wale 
acres g00 — miles N. 
« rms. 
MEAG: ‘s REAL ESTATE 
OA 63122 ment. 2 car 
area. OA 
  
No Monet 
Down WE WILL CONSTRUCT 
your ‘ot a 2% x 36 3 
Mg * on Pn ea‘tor 
& N "Telegraph       
ultiple Listing hervice   
— ia — = home 
¥ nearly 1 acre we! ~ Lee red 
beautiful   
srt Oo SERVICE _ 
“ 2 BEDRM. 
home on 2 acres. Pull. basement, 
steam - 7506 
$14,950 Will bufld a 3. bedroom full base- 
ment brick rancn home with 1@x22 | 
attached garage. Plastered walls | 
No. | oak flooring, . Oni 
‘our jot. Call between § a.m* 
pm. or 4 to m. Model: 
real —_ E. J. Dunlap, Large 
rm. home for $15,   ome on a 
home needs some <a pa Ag 
Exterior fully completed. Well 
—— installed except for fiz- 
‘6 ROOMS, $ ACRES On a main paved road. 3 aes 
| Setcmane large living room.     
  
Reems Wits Beerd_2 ee cy ypc es eps a ag 
HOME 87 YLE MEALS. VERY 
. Ms Matthews, _   
  BOARD, moe HOME | 
  
{ BEDROOM Bar MODERN. } 
on 870 Baldwin Rd ‘ks | 
heat and _ton on Baldwin   ORian- ¢ ¢ ROOMS “AND oF mt DRAY- | Roc 
$60 month   
  
  
ondate Schoo! Ob 1 Ewiy -_™ as 
‘Adults. § RMS IN PONTIAC. Ong HEAT. | 2 children weleome, $78 «   
  
  
fe MORTGAGES , gon “Abt cRiLD WEL | ter fureiahed a to ial bes 335 ~Waidon | _OR 3-6600 
Adults. FE 5-955. Call to A 
Swat AL ro. 5 kOOM HOUSE FOR LL a 
  
ENT. ARD §& ROOMS AND BATH. ia Si. | tage st Cass Lake. Cail Mabie 
_ Springs OA 6-2388. 5 ROOMS & BATH, PARTLY FUR- HOME FOR nished, $70 month. Apply 4860 Fen- — flexible rates 
ained staff, doctor on 
= beautiful shade and 
Nursing Home, 
  
  
i R MOU fT EM 6 RM HOUSE Bas. BASEMENT, § ROOM M Saaw OME. pe oe Hs hot water, 
La!   
—— x) im Dine | on Pl. 
_¥8 2908) ot FE STM |° AU WEST RACE 
  
    
=* 4 Egax 
Wa anted Real Estate 32h) ry none i 
a? aE NEED | modern svburben home 
with aes m4 er emall ecreage. 
2. Small farm with bulldings.   
  
; 2 Auto hest €75 YE 2-3022   
  
In GOOD 8 ROOMS, BATH. BASEMENT 
MPLE Mot water, of) —_ ss ie. hae | 
ATER — Cass Lr 
ae ! . Le ad A-2? ARCA- | _FE +4913 — ' © mo 
ily S| Pa ve “ x 4s “eo 
6:00 p.m. * ROOMS, CA RT. ELIZA ze RM AND pap = In | aA, HOME. 
beth Lake Estates. Close to Fishers and t — Home Mart Ri rE be — 
ROOM “& BOARD FOR ik ahr 
private home. Close 
Pusher Pontine phone rE. 
ROOM AND BOARD. 28 CHAR- | e off Esst Howard, 
Roos & BOARD FOR MAN. PVT. 
i PE 2-5842. 5? _dohnsoa 
 Coarraioacest Homes 38A This 
  Garage. Ge Good location. FE 
FOR HOMES. OR sMALL FARMS, 
| __call Thompson, FE 2-7006 
NEW 32. BEDROOM STAR $1 
home. Lew down payments, full 
rd basement. er h wirtmg and | 
ies | __Plumbing FE 5 lov- 
a3. 4-BEDROOM 
RANCH $500 DOWN 
  attached carport, ee 7 ~ Rony 
$200 down to GI, $2,200 to FHA. 
Ladd’ S, ine 4286 Dixie =. 
  
      full basement home has such 
deivxe features as finished recrea-— tien room. 2 .ireplaces, built-in BROWN oven im. kitchen, tile 97.956 FULL ape oe = —— 
furn range & bata. cgeined jot and paved drive 
Locates neas Watkins Lake in en 
—— neighborhood 
He OLMES- BARTRAM 4392 Dixie twy 
OR 33-1940 
BARGAIN: GOOD poveE. LARGE | 
esine . oom, fireplac dining | 
t, beautiful. ‘kitchen, 
broakénss = screened ert $1,900 DOWN Large 8 rm. modern 
1 near downtown. Suitable for reem- 
  only | 
$42 
TER 
  6018 or OR FOR SALE BY - OWNER 7 
EVERORERS REST HOME FE, 43224. 54 Seneca 
EXCELLENT CARE FOR AGED. } $125, OR 3-5320 
_____ Hotel | Rooms: 
~ HOTEL AUBURIN 
by Day or Week 
; fefrigeration unit 
PE 20030 
    
HURON mathe CLEAN 
By day or week 45) 
Phone_FE_23-8206_ |   
OTE. UNITS.   Ew ™ 
private bath linens, free TV 
OR 3-TT00 CARESSED, | 
  
  
é i BRICK HOUSE: an secmipeere nee ey coe Pe othe aeer 1 
  | furnace, storm windows & doors. j LOWER § RM. OIL BURNER AND | gas stove furnished. 6256 Ander. | oe Leon Rd... Walled ‘Lake. MA 
wes Ra., Waterford, OR 2090". | Rooms & BATH. SULL BASE   
  
      rt padeoo tertoré # @ ROOM MODERN. ‘ot We ae. a Meigs, Call after 2.30 FE 443i. 
STOVE. MARY Dat. § LARGE ROOMS. 
oe inquire FE 2-1367 after 6 
32 iLL FR   wees AVAILABLE and ail 
  Lays Fg -| RENT. LARGE “ ment 8 Jesse, $50 @ month. 
5-OR64 Rent Stores   
neighborhood for $65 PER MO. 
a. 404 Os- |   
  
  AUBURN Lawrence | 
Ave. led walls, tiled floors, jos2 W Huron Lae FE 23-2012. | tess ———   
  ear Be   ny ' 
    ri eo Confitential serv" 
_ice Fa 2a0o AUDIVOR 4,     RENT WITH OPTION | 
$ room brick oe $81 + ‘OF FICE SPACE FOR Ss floor. 4540 Dixie Hwy. H. 4 Yan Welt. OR 3-1355 |   
  Tn. flat. tabs orivile nding Chil- Desota Place. FE #1 
Da 58415 $30,000 HOME IN NEW ScBDI- vision, 11 miles north   
io i, APT , poe EVERY. Rent t Apts. Unfurnished 34 - 
seni Uo convert Your riser bom aa 
Pee a es FORME oO | Bird 
oo os SE a ee   Pe 
[Wi E NEED LISTINGS Burers 
  
  
Mrs. bere: FE 23814. 9 Mark.) Attractive new * qupiex type units a val €¢ p.m, all day Sun- | 
_LT 86106. a RM. arr poirs 
7 TaRGE RMS. PARTLY Fi ¥ FURS. = eo East Bivd en. Perry & COTTAGE. ¢ ROOMS & le , , 12 E. HU- tric dishwasher birch trim and 
office space. Doubie garage = 
tom built. must be ‘seen to 
appreciated, For rent with o > 
tion to buy. Very liberal term: 
MA 5-5611   
Eas. 
Plains area. Will lease. FE 2-2116.   
  it | GLORIA APTS. 
No eblidren or pets. 4 fame L APTs AVAILABLE FOR | 5B 
$65 to ion ry math. 3. ae ee re Beautiful 
i] 
ie | 3 ¢ RMS AND BATH PRI | : ce Call FE 30707 © 
  
si ara” ri   i 5 2 RM. APT_ ADULTS 
: 8 8. Edith J   E53 
<3 arg   
ROOM HOUSE AND tiac. 3 bedrms. 2 Sriganoes 4 
BEAUTIFUL 2 BEDROOM RANCH 
Ressonable reat. Located i Pon-, wont” "scar garage” | 
BATH. 
Middle Straits Lake. Apply 4161 
nae 3-3608 For Rent Miscellaneous 42. 
—— FOR STORAGE, 18226 
102 Parkhurst 
3-5803 
For Sale Houses. 
ROOMg AND BATH Call 
cedar shingles 
out, natural brick 
bule entrance and closet cak 
floors, “plastered wails. 
closet space, basement, of] heat SMALL | Ora? farage. dicely landscaped ae Call FE 71-0804 
“$250 DOWN ceo } basement, 
jist v WRIGHT ALTOR 
Seen MY 2-1864 
kiand PE 5-944).   
remodeled, 18 | 
acres on Lk 4% miles out. In-. 
  _ quire 22 Auburn, rear office 
| HOUSE F   
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East Your Mind 
Restore Credit - 
WE ARE NOT A 
LOAN COMPANY 
MICHIGAN CREDIT 
COUNSELLORS Osklend Theater 
   
    
   
      
        
    
  _ "Travel Agencies’ 25A Pp PE 
__ PLANNING A TRIP?   
     
BY DAY OR WEEK. CLOSE TO) 
down town, FE 4-6248. 
Wtd. Hous Household Goods ate at ana aed 
  Bi APT. 960 & month. Mo dogs. PE +7681 or | FE 
FE ¢-0000. 
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     Rent Houses Furnished 38 
i BLE. FROM TEL-HURON. 830 a e 
LaSalie. _ SCHUETT REALTY 7404 E. Highland Road fa)   
    RENT OR SALE 5. 
rooms 6 Witham Lake, call” 
FE 38-3000 
RGE by eed a HOUSE FOR 
Pairgtove   
  
        
      
               
         
. Humphries 
  ; Service 
oe 3 SELL 
  
age Eg Cal and Jet LARGE HOME NR. ST MIKES, i 
~ 4: ful: Dasement. many extras. FE. cag iy | § 2487   garage 
special rates MODERS HOUSE. LARGE ROOMS 
Perm: ne | child welcome. $75 per month ' icone at 701 Doris | 
  MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
3 BEDROOM—Reanch type bunga- 
low with full besement located 
on nice lot with lake privileges | 
on Williams Lake. cam be bought 
as shel) or finished 
SALE OR TRADE - Large home| 
= — or 3 
bus stores | 
and school, Will tare small home| 
SMALL FARM - Nice home for. 
Has chicken coop 
chicken run on —. 1 Precipice 
  
  
4 miles 
through 
Wed. Children to Board 26 si 
  
  
  
         FOR, CASH INA 
HURRY, sell things |"                 
      
  ment, oa floors, 
    
| OTT AWA DRIVE — 
Only 
water 6 
  ROOM 
_house, East nde FE 5-186   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
SAVE 
a building site on Tan Lak 
« 340, for only $7000 Acces 
to boat other lakes, Don’t miss th. 
¢ coaee - h with b room ranch w reene way 3 on $14,500 PIONEER HIGHLANDS — Lovels brick bungalow with full 
peooment Gas heat. Select oak 
floors > ae walls, 
grounds 
rage. Paved st. See it today. ined attached 2 car garage 
% acre lot. $10,500 with 
$2000 down 
MOD- TRUCK AKD COACH 3 family eaceasds good location 
with high Buliding 
good condition, full | basement, w an 
oe Beno og large lots. $4009 dow 
HOME 
MART REALTY CO 
CLARK era! STREET, NEAR PON- 
TIAC MOTOR - $13,500 with 
on. ® reom modern Colonial, 
jarge rooms thru- 
Good neighborhood 
DRAYTON PLAINES -— 81.50 
DOWN. $12.500 FULL PRICE. 
bedroom ranch home, oi] beat. 
tached i%e-car garage ict 
feet. You'll like tt 
OAKLAND avers 
FOR HOME BUSINESS - 
tooms & beth, unfinished attic. | 
nice lot. Features, tiled bath. ex- | 
tra shower & lavatory tn base- | 
plastered walls. | 
large front —- gas heat $13.-| 
$00 - Term | 
D OFF BALDWIN EFFTIEL 
$1,163 DOWN—Cosy ¢room home, 
2 bedrooms, 4 piece bath. am-| 
ple closet , 
gas heat, aluminum storms | 
screens, ar igre oe lot 452125 | 
feet. Priced right | 
Me ARK Sat E oF Le 
"ities Tio Tete 
: TRIPP @ years old. this hand- 
some 4 bedroom brick home 
Latge Fy % room, in 
room, and are nigeed Also 
has den, lar screened value ————— —— 
Exceptional oppo’ 
beautiful modern five pt. 
with oil a.c heat, and basement, 
and receive 6330 net income, from 
four modern apts. and 3 modern 
ose situated On ecre—iand, 
ipetylingas on two lakes located 
mules west of Pontiac. Sell $4,000. — 
down, or tke home in Michigan 
or Southern climate in trade, 
replace, vesti- 
IDEAL, 
  
  
week. all seu 1 = 
  
      3 = Partridge Is THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
NEW RANCH HOME 
You don't have to be a GI to 
‘CASUAL DIGNITY 
fn ee 
fed acivewar. Warm | Le ACRE LAKEFRONT 
- Located   est family hom 
SEMINOLE ‘BILLS . . 
brick home. Twe - 
nreplace : ig 4 { . ceramic plus lav.. sereened fear ter- 
face. Full besement, 
heat, ie. 
ONT ESt 
losein to Pontiac. 
this brick. tile-roofed 
ish Colonial ts 
  
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 
Fe Ssiet ot 
  
  Williams Lake Section 
  bungalow with ofl a 
terior all camupieted.- ‘@om ily 
insulated Some < finishing do 
Large 1502150 ft. lot. Terms. 
DOWN — Our special of the 
week 6 room modern bungalow 
Wear St, Benedict's. 3 bedrooms. 
Basement Oi! furn pater =a 
if you want this one 
Priced at only $8,000. Large 
lot. Paved st. 
2.950 WEST SIDE—Located on 
corner lot. Large § bedroom home 
|. Good condition, 2 car garage. 
Basement. oak floors. Ideal for 
larce family or roomers. Call Mrs 
Hoyt, FE 21-0840. 
$13,000 RANCH BUNGALOW —Built 
a ft. lot 
3 bedrooms. 
ra. brick firepiace. 
  Lovely 
imost new 1% car ga- 
.. H. BROWN, ‘, Realtor W. Huron FE 34610 
___ Multiple Listing cee 
“DORRIS   
  MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
  § RENTAL UNITS 
SALE OR TRADE 
      
    
   
    treesand— 
LARGE FAMILY HOME 
$1,500 down or trade Warm. cdémiortable, sound family 
home, ¢ ting of seven sp 
looms with half bath down and 
fuli bath up, meal for conver- 
sio? Price 910,500 or lear a 
home or contract in trad   
EAST BLVD = 
$1,000 do 
One of the best crmaees on the 
market. five large livable rooms 
with o2k floors and plastered 
waiis, A-1 basement with gas ac. 
eee warm economical piace 
ve. 
HURON GARDENS 
$600 do wn 
Immediate possession of this dan- 
dy modern four room home, full 
bath. dandy lot, storms and 
screens 
FURNISHED HOME 
$1,250 di ; own 
Bieck from city hospital, large 
home with full Dsmt., gas heat, 
car garage, completely fur- 
nished sider on 
buy. or small home in trade. 
Bune “pea | = 
ALE OR 
Oné tthe nicest be i homes 
area, “apotiens = 
room ag | 
walls, A-l Sevdllnooeips 
storms and screens. $10,508, Po 
or trade on 3 bedroom home. 
BEAUTIFUL SUBURBAN 
GALOW 
lect oak floors. ultra mod. kitch- 
WE BUY SELL AND TRADE 
DORRIS & SOR REALTORS 
  ., Huron Phone 1587 
WEST SIDER... @ desirable | 
            
       
_THE. PONTTAC PRESS. "WEDNESDA 
    
  
     
     
    
  
bath, kiteben. Larg _Foom. 
Nev Drocseway apd serage. $800 
7 both, 
ens ce, Small payments dowo. 
Gas’ book Vacemt. 90.900. 91,606 
- ROSE McLARTY 
FE 2-2162 or FE 5-3578   
(ese HOUSE AND FURNTURE FOR 
sale. OA   © Se ce €305 Wash- 
ington. >     
  
   with 
ee lst floor Kas 3 bedrms., 
DA ngs Be oe 
a ae Dotter ‘call er ese 
FRANK SHEPARD ted py: 
FERNDALE BY OWNER. 5 ROOM 
v room, Auto. hot wa- 
ter Deans . Paved aes arage 
wee, , Fenced var yard. Terms. 
    (OWNER SELLING. 1 RM. BRICK   
  bome in 
- . Inspection —-nvited, FE 
_&i { 
3 en ae ME WITH .2 CAR | 
  
  
  
ERMA, ey AIT ih, ee A ad 
      of] unit. Garage. 
Se tela = ost 
Roy Annett Inc. 
: oa TORS 
FEderal 8-046 
Evenings and Sunday 1-6 Spen 
MULTIPLE LISTING sERVICH 
GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS     
    REALTY COMPANY 
2383 Orchard e Ave. FE 35-9418 
IN S8YLVAN 6H iG CENTER 
SAVE 
YOUR 
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  or Colored Families 3 bedrm, modern, Gas heat, close 
to schools. stores and hor os 
tation. Good Pric 
$1 950, terms “or —— cal | 
NOTr REALTOR | 
PE 4-505 | 
$400 DOWN 
3 bedroom, full bath. 2 large 
C, PANGUS, Realtor OR 1322   
lots. | PAY pormine oown AND WILL build your lot, For Sale Houses - 43 
a ROOM Mover “COTTAGE.| 
A NOTT EE as 
“Pike “se rE 4- 
~~ Buy Thru Partridge | 
List Thru Partridge   
pay Da. “and wil. build ‘on my ‘lot. 
OR 3-1407. 
_ $500 DOWN   
ate   
  
  
        
  
  
  
  
New all hse 3 bedroom ranch, 
Tivchers witb bt ch cupboare rd Tan = rch cu 8, fu 
base \% ‘Onl: 
$350 down 
= Just 
1 am 
to 9 p.m. = by the world’s best builders. 
  And use it to finish this 3 bed- 
room ment starter home 
= month This house . Only $64.50 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 ©. Meta, Cine, Men, 
ry ROOM, Ft FULL BASEMET, WA- 
ey 000 cown oF oar: 
_PE stor, after 6 p.m .   
  
  ee ee YOU'LL WANT SECURITY, 
re ~To Trade T6ou sop ate INSURE IT 
Naan SEMINOLE KE Led 
Established in i916   
:|BRAND NEW BRICK—Long ranch 
atiac 
ATTENTION — 
= 5 ee of good level 
suitable for subdivis: 
by and only $24,000, terms. 
East Lowa 4 _ Vege: 3 Benn rae 2 full baths, rec 
COZY BUNGALOW — All wood . 
  
    i Classified Ads: | $09 Elizabeth Lake Rad. 
DON'T WISH FOR’ 
MONEY! Make it easily} - RS 
OR 3-1298 
til —Sun. 
$500 DOWN 10 to 5&   
Now cookie vacant and   
R. D. RILEY, Broker 
WE TRADE 
—— LAKEFRONT 
bedroom 2 ‘evel brick. New 
This 
  PE 41157 | sale. 5 rooms. FE 5-7420. vs BEDROOM, PULL ara’ t's Twin Beach. ch cic 
7 IN : 
AD AM S Gown ‘or wil "secre cash “COMMERCE AREA d Northwestern 
. way and Ivory polo grounds. 2 
$950 DOWN SUPER SPECIAL | | salma thane giant full is Is E ak ae ee ee dae meee Ras EXBREE © GREGG 291 E. WILSON BARAOR PAVED Drive. | pw sast™ Mkt VME sam Beautiful with all city ge pet N 
services with condemned house, | TON ONLY $i e00 DOWN, $1,000 DOW Seton 
ee, — R. J. VALUET, Realtor tamiy Vome:Inguine 30. For DRAYTON PLAINS | 36 oagtaxp — £0x 348M. tot with § arid beth “MULTIPLE LISTING SER vice Ww : " 
ia hoe = Bl ID 1 SERED ow OPF} mi : ‘our on 
2 or, soe own out vearoom, good 3-Bedroom Rancher 
; wand sewing teem Pai| KNOTTY PINE PORCH | Mon. thru Sun. 10 to9 brict ond. frame outerior, "an os | 
rage, NI ogee =o gtioe on , Uy Op eos § @nve ae oe Wet e The other has 4 rooms and bath.| basement, _ location. Price | el & FHA room dining area, large Uisity room Ot] heat, 99,500 — Sat — am down. $65 ede kitchen. ceramic ule beth forced | 
WILLIS M. BREWER |*>AM8 REATEY” ye eum | 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage | ‘orm "endvscreene, ‘well gnc” * sca & r | 
‘ i oc FE $3003 | 3 BEDROOM, QUALITY i FE sit. | BUILT BRICK RANCH | Drayton Woods Exclus. | HOMES Immediate Possession | Delightfully attractive 2 bed 
OPEN FEATURING: —Plastered| frame rancher ‘with ‘extra’ large | 6TO8 Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- carpeted ving room ead hall 
a sex. [io Tile Baths, Full Base-| 347 cele Wen ° automatic heat | ae ROO = ments with Gasinators,| {enings, large tot Priced at $17. | 
er and se Storms & Screens, Wide too, “terme 
sutoe- (Lots, Paved Streets, City 
i Tene. Bhi. | Sewer and Water. NICHOLIE, 
7 PRE Teen RuRe TA | an, cumtee re sn RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | To EAST BLVD. LEFT Eve itr. Allen \FE 253370) 0 
Open : s 
a Wanted Experienced Salesman \ 
lor peatyeat J. A. Taylor Johnson | ou ouing street ioe. | BEAL: (oe Oxkiac i ace. yg sg POR BETTER “HOMES 
welcome. Can be | FE , Free Parking FOR COLORED for the full of be sure to see this 6 room | 
Oe, a ict ereeeu acne: 
Ww led = A NEW ze ese ba a e, Area . 
aaereme | © HOMES comes sor om oo eer, and siorms, and gil furnace, tages, approtimatey tie ‘ai et $8,500; and rented and the store iding 
on pace or offer ; North Star 20x00 th Herg hips epi eared epmeene at only 
down, $25,000 with $6,000 
IMMEDIATE Boon 
this ‘bed: 
_and hot water heater, owner 
"says. to sell for only 950. 
With $750 down. 
zveeg after 6 call Mr. Cars- | ner, 5-6447. 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 42533 
GILES Off Joslyn For the total ce. of $5,875, 
2 small down payment and 
$57 per month you can buy 
this bungalow with 2 fenced - 
lots. There are 5 foomne 
and bath down, plus a par- 
thaity fintshed attic   
-Suburban 
6 room modern home on 10 
acres of good ee Can be 
bought for $2, down. Call 
for Spperntandan mi see this. _ 
7 3-Bedrooms 
For only $1,500 down 
be the proud 
this 
aaa e ee lot, First run, see it now. 
GILES REALTY CO. 
  
| KNUDSEN Well aed §& 
bath bungalow. Full sisea 
poe Neate bas hay me rec- 
rear = yard. Ac’ 
ly. on, this one. 
; Orchard Lake Ave. 
WM. H, | KNUDSEN REALTOR 62 West Huron St. FE 6-6178 
OPEN 
WHY PAY RENT 2 
poaroons Dngedew wi with basement, dues Bs jatge lot. Privileges on 
Williams Lake. Full price, $8,450.   
RANCH HOME 
This ad ae eget bome with | 
12 x 20 tt 
A home in the city e e wan petvtiones on estes Lake. 
. * SEE THIS ‘ 
1% story brick pemip _sqpetiat 
| Set eae es whee | — 8T my gy eae J L) 
S ji acres td Carol Lake. 
$600 3-4197. For Sale Houses as! 
$500 DOWN | 4 rooms and bath. newly deco-: 
rated. Basement, = street 
Immediave possess 
JIM, W RIGHT EALTOR 
“6 ecieed - FE 5-6441   
VETERANS .- COLORED 
0$ DOWN WHY PAY RENT? 
BEDROOM HOMES | Many Features 
All Improvements In 
MODEL OPEN DAILY 
1:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. DIRECTLY BEHIN 4 8ST. JOSEPH 
HOSPITAL, yee EARL- 
MOORE & DALE. 
WESTOWN REALTY 
COMPANY PE 8-041 
ROCHESTER Large 8 room modern, 3 lots. 2 
idee Pull price $7,950 with 
1 ACRE 3 ded: breezewar and garage, 
a 300 down ae . 
RIDGEWAY 973 Baldwin Ave. rE $6203 | 
ba HOME IN ae. JUST | 
‘tered, needs some finishing, 
“400. terms. GR 3-1972.   
  
  
Teoms beth, full ent, 
pau $1,800 down. BM 
20 MINUTES from Pontise, new 
frame home, ‘4 block Ape MSO. 
$1,500 down. EM }-4197 
White Lake privileges, 2 bedroo 
2 car garage, large fenced tot! 
go price $8,500. terms. EM 
= — 2 ‘edrooms, 
iding, built in 1954. 
es 3002175. cal EM 3-4236. 
Overlooking Union Lake, fireplace, 
Fe — ee breezeway, excel- 
ing, boating, & Psp win rent with option alu- 
Let 
$110 month, EM p4i06.” 
Or spas talk term 
a. o, bungaiow in aan subdivi. 
iP, ow ite 
tee before 9 
3 nedrecm frame. hardwood floors. 
clean and neat. Call for further 
information b wml after 10 a.m, 
Owner called to service. Phone} 
EM }-4236, 
3 bedroom, 2 car garage, hardwood- 
—, 
bene White 
Gan today for details, $12,500 fuli 
brice. EM 3-4197. 
sees ont basem m | 
Tame, on wa riv = 
$1,300 a ee | 
In .-Poritiac, new heating system, 
plastered walls, ved street, 
$4.00 ° Can and water, full price 
_EM 3-4236. 
Bloomfield Hi —— Roman brick 
built in ; Sat, for tp lazy 
Susan kitchen appoint- 
ment, EM Pull price $28,- 
per acre. 
ic: Schuett Realty’s cer ek 
asd ‘Esed ramen,’ 
land Road (M59 
CEDAR ISLAND MINUTES FROM nas     
A lovely 6 rm home 
bedrms. ae ny ood ae ac 
rms, and 
closets os) “betvlewes: Includes 
stove, Frigidaire and car- 
. Only $12,500. "ea: easy terms. 
H. W. Bigelow 54 OW, _ S 
FE 5-6402 PE 5-8845 
a ld AVENUE 
2 bedroom ranch. Large living   WE WILL BUILD A SHELL HOUSE basem : 
RED. HORSE, CORP $019 Cass-Eilizabeth Rd 
3 Bedroom oon Los = | sere ot 
7 foot on ; eons. Se can't save 
yourseit.O <A cd i ag 5 | 
CRAWEOR ORD AGENCY 83% W H +1549 
, ' So. Bloomfield H'lands <TIAC REALTY 
PE 50275   — 
7S. ‘Houston For Homes | 3 BEDROOM 
ard” walks. ere 
97,000 vine 1. 
Brick Ranch Homes 
C. HOUSTON REALTY _ Pe+o   
eeK S STARTER 
uron St 
EME. MY Sue « gu S20   
MIDDLETON 
SPECIAL ~ Pirst time offered Cute & 
cozy 5 rm. year-around lake 
he: Beautifull styled 
oisslie R. Middleton z 
FE 8-6003   
$1.00 DOWN WLL You 
these fine bomen, 1 near Drey- ton, S room bun : Enosty ine kitchen and room, 
ull basement, . heat, 
rec, room, } oe 8 fenc ard, 
pened full in 
¢ A large 
iitchen neat aoey deco- 
™ nice features $0360 Tull’ price. 
LOVELY 3 BEDROOM, with 
5, a ry aK 
eee sce Cone tors 
terms. 
re- 
aly. 
Baldwin Avenue 
FE ¢0547 PE +4061   
Mere is a frame house in Pon- 
tiac that can bought very re abd He 
Sutomatle lt 
heater we decore ieat ae et ott b sae s = on 
tier Freed ot ne $3,500 dn 
UNFIN. HOUSE rt) — will yrake | prope by 1 fe 
BROS. jena? ee 
Geen Eves. ‘til Rea 1” fo 5 
3 FAMILY BRICK 
WEST SIDE —- 2 betroom main 
floor apt with recreation room 
and shower bath in ‘basement, 
oo up J-car garage. $3,000 
$1,000 BONE 
7 RM. HOME blocks from 
Sears. ideal for family or income, 
oi] heat, Total $8,950 
J. R. Hiltz REALTO! 
W. Huron   
rR 
1011 FE 5-6181   
A most attractive long and low 
rpeted liv- 
ing room with fireplace family 
Toom, at en 1% baths 
gare a Mieety lands Forge arage. ely st; 
Sener transferred. Better see 
this real value today. 
Seminole Hills Brick # rooms ail op one floor. 3 bed- 
rooms with full basement. Gas 
heat and to include carpeting 
in the livicg room, dining room brick ranch home. Ca: 
  
care room. and kitchen. Lot ios | 2555. This a ens low down payment. 
ond 
price en) sintso San with t terms. 
SCHRAM 5-5091 Hi Pir esegpend ps = 
oot Eves & Sun, Res. ) 52566 
ULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
All Electric Plus -     paces with picture oe — and hall. is is'a fine West |} rooms finished in side ation, close to the Wash— oil PA heal, 2 car garage. Only ington Jr. High and Webster $2,500 dow <a s ls Immediate oss 
$1,230) DOW : 1 On this ret bedroom home Indian \ illage 
Partially fini <a attic, full base- English Se in nice con- 
ment, excelient location. Full ee — and out. 6 extra 
price only $10,200 Ms and screened 
poren, nite en car pl meine gb Close to 
- tony FGLL PRICE Web- 
- ‘or this ef to" _sell_or| 
maalier home 
Nearly new 5 
«| Let 
WEST SIDE down, and bath apt. 
ponee vearaee. Reasonable. 
KLE R REALTY | inaw 
    
  
  
“TEMPLETON | DRAYTON PLAINS 
  Preys 
    
{& ate rm ipleton, R € verue 
  
; Russell Young - "au nen eS 412 
  *) Pea”   25 
5 
if ry tt 58 
Pit QUICK POSSESSION ar 
Sess 
| Excellent Condition 
this yess }   
WHY P. ENT 
ONLY $350 WN 
~~ $33.70 MONTHLY Plus Taxes & Insurance 
$7,000 TOTAL PRICE 
ONLY A FEW LEFT 
Loads of Features 
All Improvements In 
MODEL OPEN DAILY 
1 P.M. -7 High Sie 
Blaine at H weet BETWEEN MO 
    in yard. si4 i ae ent. St Fa te al 
T..G. TROCKE ae eee 
1648 Union RG EM ae!) fC HAN DEN Realtor . ad gE Waiton wees PE 6-041 
LOCATED 3% Mies west | ———— ee cee i $550 Down 
Ss Gee dows. 4 rooms fnisned and only 
1 year old. N clean 
Leslie R. Middleton —a F (Barby bie BROKER FE 3-6003 uick possession. 
Harbor | AaRNOLD_-__ Kee er cee meme te e| REAL ESTATE "bus line. Only $1500 dows. | FE 50676 FE s- 5783 
North of Pontiac seis tes rooms, : 
loca with extra ¢ lot 6 
Toom. » $13,150. 
John K. lew REALTOR 
Since 1935 
13 West Huron Stre 
FE 5-0447 Eve.   
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 
Close to Huron 
And Johnson One story home with three 
S. Has a full base- 
ment and ga« conversion 
heat, This is an ——_ 
for only $8,500 with terms. 
Good location a 
This five room home w 
attic is 
Everyth 
shape. New ga- 
fue. carmen jot gives you - 
Total Price $7.500 
Perry St. Two bedrooms, all 
neat and clean. low down 
payment will s 
iW est Suburban. 
Built im 1985, total price 
$6,700 for this two bees 
home, room, car 
are Roosey 
Rochester Area Ranch type home built in 
19a a heat. lots 
of closets. cellent xXitch- 
lot i 8 ve 
“Only =e 
LAWRENCE W 
GAYLORD EE 4958 
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge   
  
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE +3415.   
  modern “bitches. i Biv 
    
  N ICHOLIE “& HARGER €0. 33: W. Buren | 
$8183 | 
  
Crum 2-car 
    
BY OWNER | Webster & Washington | 
s. brick — § rooms down, 
’ —. finished. upstairs, ace ree- 
reation room in basement, of! Near 
  — extra —— Sons | 
; Seneanie wap tag? ets 161 
$1,000 DOWN W. SIDE 
A nice 3 bedrm. home with lovely 
es F Ges heat, You can move 
lel W. Bigelow 
  
    
Buy Thru Partridge 
List Thru Partridge   O'NE WHY PAY RENT?     
tered walls floors. 
padmgd $8,300 Move in-tomor- > 
ELIZABETH LAKE §s- 
tates — 3 bed 
built tn 
| Basement ot ~~ “ Beau- 
; corner ard | 
ee at $11.900 
  
  
  
    and swimming. Whole parce’ 
$7.500 Par — “down ot 
bay can S 
PAUL A. KERN, INC. 
oe N. inginew. rE 
‘OTTER HILLS, NEW -B For Sale Lake Prop. M4 
000 FT. WATERFRONT Over 500 ft e 
on lovely potas te 
Ciarksten area. Fine fish: 
  RICK, 
bedrm; ultra. Owner moving. rE 
+0163. 
BEAUTHVUL HOME SITES OVER- Walters Lake. 8 x 100 
grr Privtenes. 8500. Low down 
Pena O'CONNO:. a reas 
ROT iecke bane na | one down Hannes Re 
Canal Lot — Cass Lake 
50x150. Exe location. A steal at 
JIM WRIGHT REA   
    
  ., EAST SIDE = 162 A. om Victory st 
te a ae aoe: 
S22 WR @ hee Oe. 
“ADAMS ROAD Corner lot 100 = Tre ft, ty | 
sont, dood See: 
terms. 
‘K. G. HEMPSTEAD 
    
        on_easy | SEVERAL 
          
      
   cis M. BREWER, 
ae MA ot 
~ HARBOR HIE - A Cass Lake, One of 
Brive: 00" x 208 Price to $1950 for » quick sale.   
the most on Eris 
“reduced 
  foom home, tt Mati, Ba | WARD E. PARTRIDGE san mie cat 4| REALTOR FE 
iene. tt sia iow ‘dows oar-| 1050 W. HURON T gare OPEN EVE. 
Betge Berk ia. 48 eout For Sale Acreage @ 
cing, Ainm, norms sorets. |, acne oF SIMBER” LAND. 2% 
» 
J 
& 
g 
é ra 
a 
“137 ACRES gust the ty of property 
for that smal —_ you've 
MARVELOUS 
$11,980 With qpod te 
Edw. M. Stout. Realtor 
rE 6-216 
  
tage. Prop- 
erty adjoins nice village — perfect 
for subdividing les te Flint. 
ome 00. Farm 
Soantenben! 
Giroux ranks GENERAL REAL ESTATE 
Ditie 
  
LAPEER COU NTY Levely 6 rms. remodeled farm 
house. Large besement barn and 
other ou, bu’ ee. 80 atres with 
rge flow co $17,000, 
terms. By appaint. 
RIDGEWAY #75 Baldwin Ave. FE 4620) 
Brick Home For Farm _ 
Have a 2 bedrm. modern brick 
natural home, with tile bath, fire- 
place, oak floors and 
Walls, full basement, ofl heat, situ. 
sted on @ 100 x 175 
lot, with 19 nice fruit win 
trade $5,700 equity on 4 La] 
acres of Tee r 
R. D. RILEY, Broker S00 Elisabeth Lake Rd FR +1197 
Buy Thru I Partridge 
List Thru Partridge 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INc,   
Now’'s the time 
to buy your 
farm at low 
cost! 
280 ACRES 
Deckersville — Beautiful home. 
Modern. Full price 645.000. terms. 
ACRES 
Cass City — 5% mi east &hip- 
ed Grade A milk. & room house 
p oeeemons: $38.000 
ACRES Ss 
Casa City = 8 room brick New 
barn & silo New milk house. 
$20,000, terms FHA loan 
ACRES Caro, Michigan — Good build 
Full price $11,000, Down payment 
35 ACRES 
= Michigan ~ 
me. Full basement. 
$8,000, terms, On 
40 ACRES Cass City 19 mile Lots of buildings ween | lng od 
terme 
40 ACRES 
Cass City - On biacktop read. 
Beautiful settin: level land, . 
Well drained. Home ts newly dec- 
. Im and out, Circle drive. utiful - landscapin, 
Eat" recreoioned ie as large enc 
finished in :   
matic oi] heat, Full. ne 1 ee 310-000 D ss    
      
     
  
  
  
  
: yy, Belen easy | 
Roy Annett Inc. 
\ s , Buen Or RAgral 8.008 
  
126-FT. COMMERCIAL - leeation, 
  
4Buy Thru Partridge 
-List-Thru Partridge _   
INVESTMENT BUYS 
jad Ri od At &  eeete 
frontage near M'S. 665 per ft. 
joo ft. of commercia! front- 
age near $0 per ft. 
- oe Sine Sremtegy ent butting 
Ideal corner. Main read between 
a aa a 
Clarkston ~ REAL ESTATE: ING, 8. Mem. yom Mich. 
  
“Comanarea F rontage 110 ft on W. Huron. 
A splendid 
yn i 
i” avalladle, 
Dorothy Snyder Lavender azar 
Rd : AS   
  
  
  
  
. 
POLAROID, 1 LAND roe FOR 
‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE _! 
REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES THRUOUT 
1050 W. W. HURON ST. "EN EVE TH 9 
“STAN DARD © 
  Is now accepting dealer epplica-_ 
financial i 
oS, soot 
CALL T TODAY 
FE 4-1584 ©   
20% DISCOUNT NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME —Unftnished interior   Com i 
tract balance 84.300 Will dis- | 
count 26 per cent. OR }-2897. 
  
  
eed ee 
Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. RESTAURANT & TRUCK STOP Oa * MB, S$ busy i round e 2 bigh 
e Com 
: Very peat and clean, 
z  hee bo anewer, call MA 
  
“Excellent t Opportunity Por couple to own and operate 
busimens, equipment | 
5pm Reasonabir 
“LETS TALK 
BUSINESS” 
CLASS “B” HOTEL Pontiac. 
iF dusiness 
065, on geod terme. 
= Herel over OO per 
bd ® valcable real estate invest- 
- 
MICHIGAN BUSINESS 
SALES CORPORATION 
JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER 
1873 6&6. TELEGRAPH RD. re 
PARK aT FRONT DOOR Tet Your $$3 * 
Work for You |" We have both and email 
for sale pt., cour. 
teous service. Call any hour. 
Ask for Ted 
a C. HAYDEN, Realtor, 
  
WHEN YOU NEED | 
$29 to eae et 
FINANCE CO. 102 Pontiac State Bank * 
  FE ¢ iat. 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to S500 4 
Foe Signatures .nd other 
eurities. 
Catland | 
Loan an Company’: 
  TE BANK BLDO. 4A ©1130. 
FE “E 2-9206 ‘Sisewwse| QUEEN GP FRIGIDAIRE as 15.1 sles, sad eerviee, OL 20100 or 
ae INANCE C | fio, oh 3 ” "| FLOOR, SAMPLE ~ FER 
N. MAIN Heaters, 
ROCHESTER; MICH. | WAYRE wera 
tom STO8 FiCORESGENT LiGHTS TO BE | 
f weed in rec 
Ph. Rochester, aceon oe 19791 
  TOYS, TOYS, TOYS _ 
55 i 
OIL CO. ae HARDWARE 
one, for new Service Stations te-| ab rabbit _t 
A EP see a im Auburn Hgts,   
     
    
   
  ~ 
A tog Ua. Pet. On ALUMINUM 
    
    
  
  oP COATS, SUIT, SPORT jacket aod slacks, sites 12 to 16, 
FE 4078s. 
a euuata SIZES iz, GOOD 
—_ UTIrUE ,wEndING Ow X. 
ack “ture PE 5-3003. After 4 
PE 24637 
Money” ra Go aa cua, |, UNIFORM & BOTS BLUE 
__. (State Licensed Lenders) faa i State eon aE OR rT] 
2 end Brownle outfit 
TRLS er? 5 COTES sizes i 
  
  
  7 DUNCAN PHYFE MAROO 
drum top — Sell singly, 
    
    
Buckner Customers 
Are 
Happy Folks chner’s Employes serve with 0 a 
Sunde tn eho enous   
  
  
  
Buy Thru Mendes 
List Thru Partridge   
MOTEL 
"Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC, 8. Mich. 
uy -Thru     
         
    |Loan, Comp   
wp where 
5 peace nmeel 
BUCKNER“ wl a iaonpel 
    
FINANCE CO. 
     
  Retr ee ies Te ITEMS 
THOMAS ie FURNITURE CO. 361 8. Sagihaw Bt. 
  Bey 
efits t   
Home & sy 
i 
i & 
¥ EI ¥ f : vt " 
  
  
  
      EXT. 293   
y THE, ANSWER To -OBLE M4     
    
  “Oh, Ridgeway, I'm so proud! This job in the jute mill is 
' te only one ) you ever held tanger than-s ay or. fuel" , 
Sale Household Goods 57 Sale Household Goods 57 
NG, HURRY 
Must sacrifice Yr mye room table | 
and chairs, girls skis, 
. chittrebe, 
box and many more 
. FE, 6-7503. 
  3 |e: § gre. old. 90 Pw S ew BARTON DELUXE WRING- tr will sacrifice 
x Tnewe oe a4 “ALMOST NEW 36° WINDOW   
  
   
    : : * 
HOMECRAFT Baers. windo v1. - 
BENSON UMBER CO. 
  
  
  
       + cm, : 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
ABI TRAINS thorised | tnotery _ service   
SIDING PAYS -POR ITSELF WITH SAV- 
INGg OF 1 or 2 PAINT JOBS 
Forget painting problems forever ae Se mon red, 
tank and duct work, ready to 
neluded with Origine! saat oa 0; will sell $200.   on new or old homes. Beautil 
and seein atsame time, REYN- | 
OLDS NU-ALUMINUM only sid-| 
erack ‘or peel. 24'x26'x8 e, 
$300, Materials only, - in- 
specialists free 
peg ebony —_ = = eave, Youngstown bove or : wee heater. 
*PONTIA PLUMBING AND 
tne daranteed not to chaik, chip, | 492 S Saginaw bi 
LUXAIRE > FURNACES. fired. $296 delivered, 
3364 ; ENYON HEATING SERVICE 
MEAT SLICER, PORTABLE IR TRON-| (Can be seen at Old Mill FE 2-430 
sBeorcine ¢ CABIN ha "LARGE 3 
  storm @& screen. FE 23-4279.   
ip, core us hola couse! cy ances. 
between ar 
  NORGE STOVE. ii FT. fan na 
erator, cond. PE 56-5203 End Por 
Ain = BED § a 
6 yr. crib : 
chairs, OL 1-635@ between 7-6 p.m. 
BABY ORAND PIANno.— 
room re, freeze, shuf- 
fNe-board 8 &_ boy's Schwinn 
bikes, nu” TV, & 
piece ¥ m any bedroom 
wulte, rv & dry- 
__*s, garden twols, MA 61507. _ BEAUTIFUL CHINA   
GH. REATER, 3 Og ¢ ROOM Grzs. 
| ONE ABC WRINGER WASHER. Bendis auto, washer 935.   
  
REB' fi \. 
All makes guaranteed. Thyle Eleo- 
tric. 502 N. Johnson. FE 4-5168.   
  
  
    
    
  SIZED 
CELLENT BUY, FE +0019. Ladies fur coat, size 14, . Baby 
stroller, and bathinette. farket Creosote Of 
Gal. Foundation Coat 
toil i 3 id verse All; pe 
co! ath et and lave- 
: $29.55. GO. .A. Thompson, 
and eos) bet water and een 
botlers. Automatic water heater, 
lectrica: 
  
. |B TORS LAST YEARS 1955 models, on 
rescept, 393 Oremerd Lake Ave.   
  Aa automatic Tronrite 
tustrue 
  
  
  $38 4 
breakfast $29. Bird cage and 
Refrigerator, $25. 
BUY TRADE 
OAKLAND FURNITURE CO 
1% 8. Saginaw PE 2-6533 DINTHRG =   jection choose frot 
| sera dl Machine me Compang, 103 WN. | 
  
          x 
bobbin, eave 50 net eent; 
  
| i! 
spread, weay’ s sige 12-14 dresses, 
men's site * 
  
  TRON. 
shoves $68 OR 34178   
    
BOUGHT, SOLD, 
* cnaneed, pain aq «2 = Ciem- 
PE 2-0091. BABY CARRIAGE, PLAY PEN 
' eating and Lee pp bnceliont con- 
dition, $30. EM 3-   
;4 ma ‘tants We tT, 0.60. 
| a7 St Gasina rE E.ar00 | 
  
ter. OL 1-0122 
-| BEEP - AND PORK WALY AND tea Opdyke arket. ve 
BRICK, reciaimed — al] you —— Y 
WRECEING CO.   
UNION 3143 W. 8 Mile Rd 
CHAINSAWS.-     
NORGE ROOM mm HEA 
| 
| AUTO. WASHER, BENDIX, 6120. 
    120 «BASE ACcCO A 
case, like new. (x naied   
Purnace ACCORDION, 120 | BAss. § SWITCH- in- Made in Italy. 13 months old. 
OLive “1-174. 
Se ae # PER vareke Dis. 
te free 
joaned “peginners Xmes lay- 
aways. Fr ‘Sass 
Blond Hammond . Spinet 
organ. Practically new.   
  
Tavern in Waterford. 
| Very liberal discount. 
‘marred, ‘Also Call Mr. Dorman or Mr. 
ae ee _ Pety, OR 3-1907. 
SET OF THREE 
Slingeriand drums, $100 in good    
        
     
  
  
PEKINGESE | POPPY. 
teh Pa mete a idge. ia a 
  PARAKEETS. CANARIES, SUP- piles. 183°. erson. FE 56-5031. 
pups. Chea 
Parakeets Guar. to Talk Canaries, Red Pactor. Cages & Sup- 
es. S01 4th St, FE 2-402,   
  PAR. oe CANARIES, CAGES. 
Foou @ 1937, £84 jand Ave. 
REG. PREINGESE PUP —3 
_mo. old _ PE 1-043 
THOROUGHBRED MATE 5 BOeER, 
about 3 years old. PE 8-680. 
TOY TERRIER ‘PUPS. REG. re 
+3806,   
Dogs Trained, _Boarded 70 | 
DOGS, CATS ARDED. = a ve B Tee gra 
__Hay, G Grain & Feed — 7   
3000 BALES OF 1ST OR IND 
cutting alfalfa. 600 bushels of 
oats. Also 1000 crates of corn. 
__ME_ 17-7569     
ER | GIBSON STEEL GUITAR, ACCOR: dian, make offer. FE 5-320. 
GRAND PIANO :N EXCELLENT   
  
#180 GAL. 
s0,|MARTIN COMMITTEE MODEL 4150 FE 40633 
go 81 Orchard Lake Ave. 
  condition. Call lic 32-4451. 
ci   
= |Pax, AMERICAN TROMBONE. $56. 
>| COAL & al hes SUPPLY CO. |   
afns 5 aL LIMED OAK PE 3-7101 wat Eh tah ES heel asin onsole with matching ben exe. 
“NEW 200 APT. fe fata Wiotw | “SOSiton pase. baat e-aea8- 
S| ee : €067!. 
EW GALVANIZED if 
ths fn. 
SMALL WALNUT   
DISA SS wis Gallaghers. 18 E. Huron St. 
  6Lp GARAGES Se. TO ‘oa ike gew Lengthen your ge- SMALL , BUNGALOW F Maeno Ss 
garage doors, 
  
OIL BURNER Also Gallaghers. is EB. 
4-066. 
  __4-06e8. — 
SMALL SPINET MAHOGANY 
demonstrator, Large discount. 
Bt. 
  
ROSE & CHAIR, % | = treme. 2 cascases, = heat Lawrence 8t. 
mattress, NEW TYPEWR. TED. 
— peed a ereaen: An Soe ror g ores gift for stu- 
. coat, suits, *, | dente +6615 
dresses, size 14% to 16, OR 23-1460. Ask for Bob   
4nd 11   
  BALES FIRST CUTTING & 
falfa and brome. 400 oa 
_ able if sold in one tine eet poneraeety 718 Scott Lake Rd. FE 
AND SECOND CUTTING AL- falfa and Clover, Large quantity 
| cheaper, OA 8223100 
ALPALPA . SECOND D CUTTING, 
also alfalfa and brome mixed. 
  
ALL TYPES UF HAY ®OR SALE. 
_Also straw. Will deliver. OA §-2179. 
BRIONT TIMOTHY HORSE HAY 
second cutting alfalfa, no 
A Phone OA 62764, Oxford 
‘HAY. i8sT & BECOND CUTTING. 
MA 5-670   
  
        
i= ANTITY OOOD ALPALFA brome hay Also dameked hay. 
|. Corpus 2124 W. Silverbell Re, ~ 
za   
For Sale Livestock — 2 
rE SORREL GELDING. SPOTTED 
are Black Tennessee 
Walker. oom Swd pony. Must 
sell FE 4-2853   
Gin's ¢H GERNSEY HEIFER, no papers, due im March, MA 
PINTO MARE PE 5-1446   
YOUNG HOLSTEIN COW, CaP 
by side. Howard Young. 8460 
Oakhill Rd. Clarkston. MA 5-4100 
mornings or eves.     
      balm from $3.98. | sing, from 
ee 7 8 Perry.   Perry | GRAPTSMAN LARGE-SIZE BAND | it eR ae basa 
tig | PE Lite new. Also 135 x ms 
—— reen. sas, 7% inch Skilsaw, boy's 
  
  
  
without 
  
  
  
sori “CURVED LAWSON TYPE ecoog wand new 
$180. Cs Home FE 5-998   
Ail tem rubbe Good cond. Rea- 
sonable MA 66081     
$10, MI x COMPLETELY overhauled, $20. MA 6-1038. 
TRADE-IN. DEPT.   a BESSESE — £ 
8 
  Teation room or work 
ogy se" long eens #0) watts 
eam,   
GOOD USED 
ELECTRIC RANGES 
ALL NAME BRANDS 
AND SIZES. 
SOME LIKE NEW. 
$39.50 AND UP 
CONSUMER'S 
_~ POWER co. | 98 W_ Lawrence 
CLOSE OUTS 
    ase om eae 
  1 eae TEED GAS RANGES. 410 96 aD 
g 8 Blectrie Co. | pnie pic, windows from .... $39.05 | Double oe wa windows o— .. $11.9 
  EXTRA SPECIAL 
White Pine Paneling ge A REAL BARGAIN 
NEW AND 14 
“RECLARMED BRICK Je each 
We will all your bufl 
needs — field insulation, she 
doors, door ware, piyscore, 
EE TES AND FHA 
TERMS 
SURPLUS eet (& Material Gales Co. ee 
| 5340 qesE Ra (M59) 
OPEN 4-5 
Enon 
    
| ae Union Lake Rd. at Commerce | EM 34148 THE LAKE AREA'S LARGEST 
WINDOW AND TRIM MFGR 
Plush doors from... ...-...- $ 495 
Door — Tincow —- caves $7.00c 
—— $9.00c 
      
    Le “able ts 
  
  
FRIG.. GAS Cine nee Ter 
for sale. 385 Third 
AC ae at 
   
    rd St. Call after 
$3690. eo: | “For All Your Insulation 
  
“WAYNE CABERTS |e | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE Up te 25 per cent discount on all 
sam rators, #1112 
cee 
    
     
    
       Tr. al 
172 8. w _ PE §-2100 
ree obteS o 4, $19.95: en $14.98; hand 
  
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Church’ S; Inc. 8. Squirrel Rd. aa 
Garage Doors se 
Pork 
      
   
      
        
          
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4447: after 430 pm. 
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18 HEAVY TYPE MIXED, Pu = 
  
  
  
  
  use art a 12 GAUGE PUMP, 1 AKC reg, Beagle, female. ris yrs old 
Both $85. 18) E   
“SALE SHEETROCK KELLY'S HARDWARE 
4x8 Sheet $1. 35 _uhurm Height PE 3.0811 
    
piywood .. |. 
“{xl2 white pine boards. o.% 
Inside doot jams, W P 
Soil ‘pipe, galvanized pipe, sewer erock, plastet and ye es 
TAE 1 Solel NOTRE A Manley | Leach "” B St. 
MAKE SURE [T's , 
BURMEISTER 
Northern Lumber Co. and trained. 
Pike 
CLEARANCE SALE all rifles and shop guns st cost. 
per cent off 
Lar my $2.50 band warmers. Now 
Insulated a —_ 16.50,   
  
GUNS, MODERN, AND ANTIQUE, 
buy, sell and trade, Burr-Sheil, dxex% sheet. 94.95 Blank tnsuiation, anf e3 373 'S. Telegrapn. 
beg. "6138, LADIES NIGHT ONLY ies cay FRIDAY. DEC. 7 
    
  th gutematic defrost, JET babes refrigeration unit. Good co jets. starting to lay. 
o> Sa | dion. Parmer’s +“ ae 7 
plat | purn Ave Phone rn 
| pect wot SDGEEG MACHEE Sale Farm Produce 75 
7 ONAL CAOW REGISTER AE | APPLES 42000. EATING & 03% NATIONAL CA CAsH R R, Bar cooking. be ap. aoe Seen 
“i 9% —f2 Glaey cash register. EME $4408” _ory_R Gingell mop Sale Sporting Goods 65 APPLES AND swEET CIDER 
PRs 32 ee 0 / MAN'S CHICAGO age wer SSI | sxates, size 10. Siovinent conte | APPLES, HONEY, CIDER, KINGS 
Sint tion. Ph. PE 56760 mornings be gary, "2330 Clarkston Rd, Lake 
$489, fore 12 and ev after 5   
7 PAIR BOYS ICE SKATES, SIZE SUTTERNUT AND, DELICIOUS . squash. for winter. 
St ee tn me ae eae: Orly outs cents 1b 3880 Glddines   
ees SAND GROWN POTA- 
|- _toes. Very re reasonable. M MA 5-6381. 
Sale Farm Equipment 76 ‘3 PORD TRACTOR WITH CAB 
and industrial brush, like new. 
PE 54-3870. :   
TILLERS & TRACTORS Buy your a Segond now we 
fore a TO ah -pe ple ge ene— 
Used garden tractors, and power 
lawn mowers * 
SALES & SERVICE 
931_Mt, Clemens St. FE 3-0630 
Saat Ene ag Rg tals, 
iSe SLAYBAUGH'S 1800 Crooks Rd. 6h4ae 
$3.95 = » McCULLOCH. CHAIN BAW: 8. DROP 
CARGE GEL Donon OF USEa RE | Gatace 's'Lewn Equipm oat. 1503 RG R en rn 
“figs abd Ben's Pon South Woodward ‘(North of 14 
ihe s Patoreca. PE ¢Si41| Mile Rd), Birmingham, Mich. 
GUNS — BUY-SELL-TRADE | Phone Midwest 
Sam “qupment. 1 Davis Machin- eq men 7 | 
“yun SPORTSMEN | ery. Ph. 45R2. Ortonville. We atock repairs. Beginning our 26th   
renal | “vervice Suing. scopes, 
ay yea ad year of service. 
SPECIAL   
restoc : 
SANDY'S SPORT SHOP |p avis BACK HOE 
  
  
  
Only 7 cays = 7 ‘sell every- 
machine Shop | 
: B 
Portable “A” frame, » ‘wide 
: » controls for gun 
  
            
         
       
  Mon. to 
oarer| Bat toh oun. Bt a AND LOADER, LIKE 
aac Srasne NEW. CAEL FE 40461 Pe rcmorssoSivec 66! OR FE 41442. 
a eee otten cow manars, sand & stone. | Several im stock. ee Evans Equip, = ie Hwy. 
SPECIAL 
‘ae Le On FE 4+-1442. PoNTiA TAC FAR 
& D TRACTOR CO., 
     
  
  
  
  
          YOUR LIFE'S MADE 
|EASIER through Cassi 
fied Ads, To 
        
  
        
      
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    “|e 9 ane Ee re oom 
orth Chevrolet's ~ 
Lot in Birmingham 
    
he i a i 
: ° 
  
“Wilson “GMC New & Used Trucks 
Oakland at Cass 
  Sere GAS and 
  TON PICKUP $875 
  
  
    
Birmingham 
  "83 Chevrolet, Powe: 
. Ne money 
Hudson, automatic = 
  
  RELI aa Sow og 000 
’ SERVICE TIRE & 
9 LREADING co. 
Birmingham 
  
vas 666 S. Woodward, B’ham $200   
OF THE . 
=! OLIVER 
| BUICK ‘Includes _ 
Sales Tax — 
'57 License 
5 Good Tires - 
A battery that will start! 
every time plus each car| 
is complere'y winterized. 
-ol Olds Holiday A’top 
SO Buick Super 4Dr. 
’51 Ford 2-Door 
’46.GMC ¥-Ton Pickup 
*51 Chevrolet 2-Door 
We have 80 cars to choose 
from, bargains galore. 
Immediate financing. Lot. 
open till 9 p.m. Be sure 
a | to get our deal before you! 
buy. We can save you 
| money. 
OLIVER BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
FE 29101 Open till 9 
1961 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- 
Top, Radio & Heater. Power   
Bali"Greaie ‘Mgr. Mr, Bares, Mice west 4-7500, Harold Turner Ford.   
1956 CHEVY $1995 Bel Air 3door with heater 
7 and just like new. Guaranteed 
100 per cent for full year. 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
a | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | 
aps ew Af 2s anon @ CYL. #1180. 
o Dr. Dray- 
pon Pisins, aan fon 3pm. 
‘#4 CHEVIE. 2 Legge ype FO CONDI. |   
  
  
  Ss OL. 4871 OL 
\ Christmas 
\ Specials » ‘ Full Price 
. Hyd. sedan ..... 5205 
E Pi ek soda nena 8 1953 Tol Sdoor ......... $505 
ie. 2door 
WE\TRADE 
UP OR DOWN 
CHEVROLET “Oakland County’ 8 
6751. Dixte Highwa} MiB 
Open a Mu BUYS ANY, | 
FOLLOWING | 
and Power Glide, Onl: iy pede mies | a 
‘| HASKINS 2 0-28 © oummie 
and I discovered him!”   
  
; BUYS ANY “1°56 official's car 
} '57 License 
   
      way ALAN - 
*“Isn't he devastating? T’'m so glad the picture company 
  
For Sale Cars 9   ___ For Sale Cars 91 
‘'55 FORD 
Station Wagon 
$1,595 
OWENS Your FORD Dealer . 
  141 8. Saginaw 
FORD ‘Si 4 LL 
price, wil] finance. North- 
ville 136. ‘ 
FORD, 1950 ‘ 
Ve clean, $225. EM }-0117 
36 F NE, 4 DR. STAN- dard . $1,600. 6-631)   ‘#4 BLACK FORD, WILL SELL FOR 
__ 900. EM 3-2177. 
is FORD Ge Patan 4 DOOR, 
R& WW Ford anatio, power 
J excellent condition. $1450 
2-17168   
Heater W-Wall tires, no rust. $5 
down & 6 per week PE 6-695, 
1953 FORD Biack beauty, R & H, WW, $10 
down. Assume $29 vayments. Call 
Credit Manager. MI   
  ne ee -— © a 3 DR. oR. RA- 
« down, 
assume att of i a] ) ma 
. Credit er. ry, 
Parks, — +7500. Baroid 
  
  WE GIVE THANKS FOR FAIR | deals "38 Ford, 2 door $988 he Buick sedan Excellent cons 
62 Chev. 2 door RAH. a $405 |SAM'S AUTO SALES, 124 Oakland 
WILL ACCEPT 
ances, guns. eameras ete As 
Barment of « goad used eat. 
BILL SPENCE   
1953 FORD $595 2-door V-8 with radio and heater. 
$06 down, balance easy terms. 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
ame | 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham 
MANY MORE. TO CHOOSE FROM |.   
66 FULLY a 
ae ew car guaranine | ve $800. 
“On 8-301}   
~ FORD W AGON 
Fastest Growing \Dealer"—|—9 of, & bot have orertsive. One 
HURON MTR. § SALES 052 W. Huron $800 BUYS ANY OF THE 
FOLLOWING} 
;  RBOOR Hae POLL | 
‘Sewer| OLIVER BUICK 
Includes 
Sales Tax 
‘57 License 
5 Good Tires 
g0oD A battery that will start 
every time, plus each car 
AN. is completely winterized. 
53 Pontiac Dix. 8. 
Hydramatic, 2-Dr. 
53 Ford Cus. 2-Door 
50 Cadillac 4 Door 
Fleetw'd, 1 Owner 
*53 Mercury 2-Door 
54 Ford 2-Door 
We have 80 cars to choose 
from, bargains galore. 
Immediate financing. Lot | 
open till 9 p.m. Be sure 
to get our deal before you 
buy.. We can save you 
OLIVER | 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. |: {FE 29101 iss? FORD 2 DR. V-4 RADIO & 
USED CARS 
(2 Oskiand Ave FE S097   
      "Ring. Out the Old   
Ring in the New   
- OF THE 
eae 
OLIVER 
BUICK. 
Includes 
_ Sales Tax 
5 Good ives! A battery that will start 
every time, plus each car 
is completély winterized. 
53 Nash 2-Door 
*53 Dodge 4-Door 
*53 Ford 4-Door 
"52 Buick Super 4-Door 
*53 Plymouth 2-Door 
We have 80 cars to choose 
from, bargains galore. 
Immediate financing. Lot 
till 9 p.m. Be sure 
to get our deal before you 
buy. We can save you 
‘money. 
OLIVER 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 
Open till 9 
952 RAL tial VEDER 
    
1955 PLYMOUTH eee ee Ss oem 
Foust br on ) ig 
9009 ac 
oa Gutibeiteoae 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
  
New °56 
Plymouth - DeSoto No miles, new car guarantee. 
Your choice of color and ulp- 
  
7 ar aa 2. rw ‘3 
_ Bud Shelton 
Offers 
  
  
Hinsewe i 
  
  
  FOE TOE me 
  
      
  
  
  
  ta *- ag ag 
1953 CHEVY $575 black finish. Only $95 
ear down. 
NORTH CHEVROLET 
{1000 S. Woodward, B’ham | ‘82   
are L 5 ry mat zn, Leal MODEL 
ee ee -Boats & Accessories 85|'   
  
For his Christmas buy 
   
           
     
      
    
   
    
1955, CHEVY $1495 joo: 
     
      
       
    
         
      
' 1955 CHEVY $1495 8 +Deor with ilo, 
| lp — Glide. Exe: 
tionally clean 
CHEVROLET a ; 
1000 S. Woodward, B’ham| | 
  1960 32 DR, RADIO 
& Heater, No money down, as- sume payments of ae r 
onth, eee it 
  Parks, Turner. vere. 
‘$3 CHEVIE - 4 DR. 210 D UXE 
ww Tires, New ig Light Us € eondt- 
tion, $695 08. “Pe 82890 $30 after 5 p.m. 
WeENOLEn PE, ONE rr ww 
White is. reret sy er. eas 
DeSoto 4 dr Auto. transmission, heater, sory clean 
$2 Packard 4 
Auto. transmission 
“overarive 19,009 miles. Very, 
Master’ s Motor Sales 3-8200 9601 Hi, 
‘0 §=DODGE goop wren’ cond, FE Pet 
60 FORD ; a 
__$78._ 248 w. Yale. After 3. 
1949 FORD, 2 DOOR, CALL FE 
86 FORD F LANE, STANDARD, 
—londed. cis —- fake ae pay- 
a "ss COaTORETTE: ORDO: 
Radio >. paates 02 Sum- 
mit a tt. FE 2- 
7.   
Gch after 4 24; 
1956 CHEVY -4DOOR , AED TOP 
is @ company owner 
      NORTH \ 
it aa of a "11955 7 
FORD 2-DR. 
LARRY 
J EROME \Ricunera FORD: , COL it 
1981 st Aen   1D TIRES, NO 
OR 37008 after 6 p.m. 
‘61 Y NEW TIRES. $328. 
FE   
1082 MERCURY M 
dr, Fay’ heater. | 'b1 NASH 
  ri 2a tad 2 CARRY-ALLE 
2 bobor 3 TOR PICK-UPS 20 FT. T PECK SEMI 
Good for hatiling Christmas trees. 
1 SMALL CASE CASE I RETR WITH 
rt eared IRNATION- 
‘CHA NI- 
fener § PRICED 
‘No down paym’t r quired   
Clarkston 
- Motor Sales ang | CHRYSLER 
IMPERIAL, yo | OLDs os, Gxt" Dea Grit TRANS 
  
Alb wor Power brakes, R & H. 
*US0) 
  
"Bright Spot” 
AUTO. SUPER MKT. 
’56 Olds 98 Holiday Sed., Hydramatic; Power) 
Steering, Radio and 
Heater, Many Other 
Factory + Installed Ac- 
56 Pontiac Starchief Cat., 
Hydramatic, Radio &| 
Heater, Power ‘Steer-| 
ing, Dual Exhaust - 
\’°55 Olds 2-Dr., Hydramat- 
\. ic, Radio and Heater, 
co 2-tone Blue, |A battery that will start 
+is ‘completely winterized. 
55 Chevrolet 2-Dr., 
Mileage, Exceptional- 
Cl 
"54 Ford Customline 2-Dr., 
Tires, Radio & Heater | 
53 Pontiac Chieftain Dix. | from, 
Sedan, Hydramatic, 
Radio & Heater, 3. to 
ss eit out da before you - 
aay.__We_can save _yow': 51 Two Door Dix. .$ 395 LUCKY A UTO S LES 
——— ‘PLYMOUTH -953-Ods-98-Sedan;-H 
matic, Radio & 
er; Full Power . 
ord 2-Dr., CUSTOM- 
ZED V v8, Fordomatic, 
Radio & Heater 
  
        5S Pontiac Cat. Hydra ...... $1705 
.herrpolet hardiop........ $1305 
wrolet 4door ......... $1385 
‘84 Ford Victoria ........ $1295 
Chev. +Dr. AMP nocss. $1145 
3 Ford V-8 Tudor —¢ 
53 Ford 6 Fordor .....,..... : 145 
|"82 Chevrolet 2-Door ......... 
jor 
+Door | 180 
‘Bud id Shelton Motor r Sales 
~ $400 
BUYS ANY OF THE FOLLOWING CARS AT 
OLIVER 
BUICK 
Includes 
Sales Tax 
‘57 License 
5 Good Tires   
every ‘time plus each car 
*52 Pontiac 2-Door 
*52:Nash 2-Dr. Amb’r 
"49 Cadillac 4-Door 
52 Ford2-Door 
"52 Chevrolet 2-Door 
We have 80 cars to choose 
s galore. 
Immediate financing. Lot, 
9 p.m. Be sure 
  
money. 
    * 1°55 For Pane «SS 
Dmiles. Guaranteed 100 | 
1000 S. Woodward, B’ham /’ 
CHEVROLET 
1°56 Bel Air 4-Dr. .. $2295] 
NTIAC 
54 Starchief <seweus $1495 
. Hydramétic,. Beautiful CORAL &. 
‘52 Castomline tine V8 .. s 545 56 Ford Vic. H’top $2145 "56 Ford 8 4-Dr. ....$1595 55 Dodge Wg. 4-Dr. $1745 
55 Dodge 4-Dr. ....$1395 
5S. Chev. 4Dr. .....$1395 ‘55 Plymouth 4Dr. $1345 "$5 Chev. 2Dr. .....$1265 ’55 Plym, Cl. Cpe. . .$1195 
"S4 Merc, 4-Dr, auto. $1145 
"54 Chev. 4+Dr. ..... $ 945 
53 Nash Wagon ...$ 845 
53 Merc. 4-Dr. auto. $ 695 
52 Plymouth 4Dr. $ 475 
’*52 Hudson he OS .$ 425 
445 
50 Olds'4-Dr. 98 .+-$ 375 
"47 Chevrolet ...... $ 100 
RIEMEMSCHNEIDES 
Dodge. |: 
Plymouth - | 23° 5S. Saginaw ; FE 2-013) 
SEE OUR . 
“Safe Buy” USED CARS 
CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY   
  
1956 Buick Roadmaster 
4-Door Riviera 
Full Power 
Fo | Chev, ¢door. | 
HOUGHTEN & SON | 538 Nort Main Rochester 
OLive 10761 __ 
“ wk ARERR, 
peat & clean. eccess, FE ‘50 Mercury 4 Dr. . 
‘56 Buick Riviera . 
ei Pie "es Eas 
‘55 Ford Victoria - 
‘51 Cadillac 60 . Bede, wi eed tSin 2 is an excellent idea. Translated it meang Rid 
in that old-ear for one of these like new, de 
used cars.” Wouldn't it be wonderful to agg it 
decorating your driveway by Christmas. 
‘S3 Chrysler Windsor : 
SBloa elt whe Mia REE 
‘53 Ford Convertible . Radio & Heater. Ford-O-Matic. w/wall Ties, New Top - $895 
. $395 | ra ate O Beer Seen. wi wail reese. No 
‘53 Nash Hardtop het: fires. Oe 38 te Or wwe 
. $2495 ae ae ig — $695. 
‘55 Plymouth Convertible $1595 
Vel rie es Sea 
‘56 Buick Riviera . Century. Radio & Heater. Power Steering & Brakes. 
'55 Buick Super 4 Dr. . tye. Bette & Heater. Dreefiow Power Steering & 
'55 Mercury Custom 2 Dr. — Radio & Heater, Mercomatic. W/Wall Tires. Sharp. 
steering & 
Down $ 195 Fleetwood, Extra Sharp. Pulty Wevipped. 
‘53 Chevrolet 4 Dr. Sedan $795 Radio & Beater. W/Wall Tires. 3 Tons, Extre Sharp. 
‘53 Chrysler New Yorker $995 Pe. =. 4 Automatic. Power Winéows 
'55 Ford Fairlane 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, Ford-O-Matic, New 
'S4 Ford Country Sedan $1195 Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matie, W/Wall Tires _ 
| Have You Heard About | 
| Schutz’ 10,000 Mile Guarantee? Down $239 
$1795 
. $1595 
ISCHUTZ Motors _DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer 
1912S. Woodward, Birmingham 
Midwest 6-5302 
— OPEN — 
18 A.M. ‘til 9 P.M.   
  
  
Plymouth - - DeSoto And factory officials’ gare, bard.’ 128. & 2 drs. Save up te 4 dre. 
Schutz z Motors | 
Until A Breakdown 
Causes You Trouble 
During This Busy 
HOLIDAY | 
RUSH! TRADE NOW __ 
52 Station \ Wane agen .$ 795) 4 Door, Radio & *, Hydre- 
matic. 
55 —— S’chf. ..$1895 
PONTIAC 
"56 Station Wagon. $2295 — Radio & Heater, 
Hardtop, Heavily Equipped. 
"55 Dix. 2Dr.. v8 $1395 
"55 Two-Door Joor 870 . .$1695 Radio Heater, Hydramatie, 
— Ey osvesl miles, Power steer- 
PONTIAC 
’55 Four-Door 870 ..$1595, Radio 4 Heater, See. 
56 Convert She hedee 
Pull Power. 
Trensnonation 
Specials 
‘55 34-Ton P/U cone$ 995 
PON TIAC | | 
ws ———————— 
        
  Ee pealtivety like new. 
time, DON’T- EXPECT TO SHOUT 
qn EY SANTA! AND FIND A MIRACLE CHRISTMAS 
~ MORNING. YOU HOLD THE PURSE © 
STRINGS WHEN IT COMES TO 
GETTING A GOOD USED CAR, 
SO MAKE IT A > 
SURPRISE FOR EVERYONE IN 
THE FAMILY AND DRIVE AN “O.K.” RECONDITIONED 
USED CAR FROM MATTHEWS- 
HARGREAVES THIS CHRISTMAS. 
F211 S. SAGINAW 
"56 BUICK Special Convertible 
Top. It's loaded with sccessories ‘and eee eee eeeae 
"56 CHEVROLET Bel Air 4Door 8 — enn. Power Glide, Power Steering Radio $2795 
eeeeee 
    
"54 CHEVROLET. 2-Door 210 Wvata 
st STUDEBAKER Champion $hoor =<. ia eee ee ® _Paater. Starts ‘every 55 CHEVROLET Bel Air 8 Hardtop — eens «$1745 RED, S.BEIOR. Power Glide, Radio @ Mester, 
56 FORD Customline 2-Door 8 ........... $1795 Imperial ‘BLUE. Pord-O-Matic. Radio & Heater. W/Walls. : 
‘95 CHEVROLET. Del Ray eee Power Glide, Radio & Beene) ah’ Wars Interior. Very 
55 CHEVROLET S00 150 os cece cece $1195 . Standard Shift, W/Walls. Wow) 
ee $ 925 oe eo © See 
op 7 OS 
$228 
“MORE THAN 100. OTHERS 
FO CHOOSE PROM 
"O.K:"USED TRUCKS °S4 Chevrolet 2Ton Dump .......0..0.004.$1198 
53 Chevrolet W-Ton Pickup .........00.0.$ 498 
53. Chevrolet Panel 
  
          
ea). St rites ancora we eee ereee ee eee og 795 
48 Chevrolet ¥-Ton. a i ee $ 395 
"SS Chevrolet 4-Ton Pickup ...... situ .af time ‘52 Ford ¥%-Ton Pickup ites bie eswsexb eat $ 495 | 
E. _ MATTHEWS HARGREAVES 
= ae ere SS ahi! 
  
    
       
  
  
    
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