sak _ Firemen Battle Huge Dock Blaze. . WATERFRONT BURNS—Smoke billows sky- * ward in this aerial view of a New York City- — owned pier in‘ Brooklyn following a shattering explosion yesterday. Fireboats hug the dock as 9 Die in Fire Pier Bla ‘New York Area ~NEW YORK (?—A fire on a Brooklyn pier set off an- explosion yesterday that around: »Nine died in the disaster and -247 suffered! . _injuries. “co pierateday. Fire officialst will launch a full-scale probe ‘of the .10-million- dollar. blaze. Flames still flickered in the red-hot ruins of the makes it one they pour water on the blaze. Its 1,748-foot length AP Wirephote of the longest on the sprawling waterfront. st Rocks shook the city for miles; Holly Resident. A deek worker said the fire started about 3:15 p.m. in a pile 6f-foam rubber on the big pier,| AA Cold Winter longest. marine terminal in the city. Minute by minute the flames ate toward a mountain of explo- sive cargo — paint, lacquer, rub- ber cement, chemicals and. fuels. Firemen, dock workers, school- boys and other spectators rushed | to the scene—unaware of the immediate peril. Suddenly a shéet of flame shot skyward, The blast ripped off the | and showered the area with a | deadly hail of fragments. The shock radiated 35. miles from-the-explosion. Windows were shattered five miles away. WHITE HOT STEEL : ing as much as 50 pounds arched | over the waterfront. ' The blast killed three boys in their tracks. The dock workers and aa other men were aiso killed. One ~~ was decapitated. tields—juts into New York vhs The towers of lower Manhat financial district stand “way across the water. a tigation immediately.” id FBI INVESTIGATE other agencies are the possibility of sabotage.” (Continued on Page 2, Col..3) pier shed’s metal and- glass roof; Chunks of white-hot steel weigh-| The pier—long as six football a ped : Fire Commissioner’ Edward F. Cavanagh Jr. said he would start) . -and scientific inves- He said the FBI, police ‘nd are “investigating The blast lifted Cavanagh off Gives Forecast: Just a few days ago, The: Man; About Town said that Peter Jacobs) of: Holly would forecast—the com- ing winter to anyone that sent him a stamped envelope. Our Joe Haas dropped ih on had a fistful of stamped envelopes, jand he returned with the forecast. Here it is: . Phere isa _natural-sign— of coming winter in this part of Michigan. Note the breast bone ‘of @ duck, goose or turkey and it it is white, a mild wipter fol- lows, If it is dark, prepare your- self for the worst.” Well, sir, The Press was. tem- porarily out of ducks, geese and turkeys; so emissaries were dis- patched in all directions. Shortly one of our Jasons-returned with the Golden Fleece: The bone is dark. Therefore, according to the eru- dite, well-grounded Northwest Oak- land County citizen, we're in for a cold, shivery winter, Peter, how could you? ~ > Urges Guards jand guardians. _jity of the parents to see that their Peter and discovered he already/ t go into the schools where the im: dock in the Royal One datiet. for Diphtheria Immunity of Children Shoutd-“Be Checked, Letter Advised sent through the school children in Oakiand County to their parents ivis them to check the diphtheria immunity of the children, Dr: John D; Monroe, __|health-director said today... |. “We're stressing the responsibil- children are immunized," Dr. Mon- roe ‘said. “There is danger in put- ting it off.” ‘ Several immunization clinics have been added.to the health department schedule as further preventive measures against the recent diphtheria outbreak in De- “Only one case has been report- ed this year in the county,” Dr. Monroe said. school. immunity levels are high, but we must be apprehensive about the dangers of the disease ‘and the Detioit outbreak.” pare * me * The ‘county health department will immunize those who have been unable to make arrangements through their family doctors, Dr. Monroe said. Clinics will be held from 9 to 11 a.m. Tuesdays and 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. Thursdays at the North Oak- land office, 1070 N. Telegraph Rd. A clinic from 1 to 3 p.m. Wednes- day will be open at the City Hall on Parke street, iti Pontiac. The South Oakland Health Center, 2401 E. Fourth St.,. Royal. Oak will have tlinics from. 1 to 3 p.m. Tuesdays jand. Thursdays. ._ a “In general ourt<\.. - Six- ‘Lane Link With Thumb | Defy Soviet Guns to Lay| | Wreaths on Tomb _ thousands of women . |pressed forward to lay! yjwreaths on the tomb of, Hungary’ S unknown sol- dier. A woman was hit by one of the several. shots fired and was taken to a hospi- tal. Her condition was | described as not serious. Eyewitnesses said the shooting 4breke out when the women “‘be- came unruly” while trying to force themselves past Russian ‘isoldiers to lay flowers on the _}tomb — exactly one month. after the Russian military crackdown on jthe Hungarian revolution. A Russian offcer brandished a pistol, eyewitnesses said, and the women began to scatter, Tunsiing in all diections. Several woman was hit in the leg. She driven away. ; The women’ ignored Russian soldiers who tried to push them back, They placed red, white and green bouquets on the large white caus hunsvtag the Hunphaion data of. World War I. si It was clear-to.al] who watched BUDAPEST —Russian| _|soldiers opened ~fire . in | |Heroes’ Square today when “shots were fired. Ths injured | ~ was placed in an ambulance and £8 a3 ‘that the—women—vwere— honoring, ‘not the dead of 1914-1918, but the sians in the rebellion of October- on the black Sunday of Nov. 4 announced yesterday, started at 11 a.m, —Singly; 1 5 hundreds, the women converged on. thé square with their bouquets. At least two dozen Russian ar- mored cars and scores of Russian soldiers were at the square. PASS ROADBLOCK The women passed the Soviet Embassy on former Stalin street, heavily guarded by tanks and troops, About 300 feet from. the -|square they ran into the first Rus- sian roadblock manned by ar- mored cars and troops. The women, pushing past the roadblock, gathered at the corners of the square. They pressed up to within a few feet of the muzzies of Russian guns and begin to sing Hungary's national anthem, Their high voices carried over the square and ‘the old song was picked up by women on the oppo- site side, nearly.1,000 feet away. _ ‘NO LONGER SLAVES’ Later, a group began reciting! - a Hungarian poem by Sandor Pe- toefi, written at.the time of the 1848 revolution. It ends with the “Right. ties the first— of the year,” Dr. Monroe’ said, ‘we wilt munity level is low. We have al- Yeady arranged a clinic in Carver} ‘Our spot cliecks of the good shape immunity-wise,”y Dr. Monroe added, ‘‘but we do-arge in the county show we are in pretty /o parents to check their children’s) pest the right hand to swear the oath, which they shouted into the faces of the. Russian soldiers. ‘* * © At the United Nations —in-New To CHRISTMAS immunity status right away.” thousands who fell before the Rus-| year, particularly |. only by leaflets handed out on | Budapest streets solemn oath: “We shall no longer |tarity be slaves.” The raised-two fingers. of| PROPOSED INTERSTATE HIGHWAY — The cee A shppan! - street system . e? f : i: af r ing " pressways. Ten grade separations Commission yesterday | revealed this proposed six-lane expressway which would pass through Pontiac and link the Detroit area with Bay City by means of intérstate. ex- ‘secting - 1958 program, and a one-way director of the “danehtows Gaia: 1 eppenned toy Puation, _ect might be placed-.on the State Highway Dept.’s according to George N, Skrubb, county planning group. : Also Elect. New Director Search On for Two Livingston Area Boys . The two are William Phelan Jr... 19, owner of a herd of prize cattle and operator of a dairy near Greg- ory, and Robert Simmons, 20, who also lived near.Gregory. The two are close friends. Elton Kunzelman, — _ Simmons’ stepfather, told police the youths planned to attend a movie Satur- Police traced-- their Phelan had cashed two checks totaling $397—at—the- Stockbridge State Bank Saturday night. The teller said he had additional money | jin his wallet. ee ‘Sees Red Chine-i in: U. N, BOMBAY, India w—Red China Premier “Chou his} F GM Names wacito Vice Presi | The setuantited of three exalts % das pelt: dencies-in the General Motors Corp. were announced} yesterday by the firm’s board of directors. Named to the new posts were James directors. and Anthony G.: DeLorenzo. The firm also elected William K. Whiteford, president of the Gulf Oil Corp., to membership on the board of| | Roche, whose es Senet 2 as general manager of 3 Executives ‘ dent Posts Claim 1 lives M. Roche, Louis G. Seaton ~ Weather’ ll Be Rowdy ™ :|—Cooler and Cloudy || The U.S. Weather Bureau has) forecast mostly cloudy and cooler) tonight for Pontiac and vicinity. —Tonight’s low_prediction_is_near high is forecast at 31-35. ~..- 20 with a chance of snow flurries. | | | ‘Tomorrow/ will be cloudy and| rather cold’ with snow’ likely. The} 8 am. the~ Acwestt z eer e Cadillac Motor Division was announced at the same *P*"*te time by President Harlow H, Curtice, geaeconce Don.E.}’ on Soe oe * * _At the Five Points Community “and three youths who"had joinedjheard prayer voiced openly with-| Octoberfebellion out, fear. ‘eh eenee een ewnees Lc arethngyeenose SOME a {de nee sgevgenr ee BO — ; poke | Earl deendetereseser oD ges 11, 12, 13,14, 15 i? i 10 Hungarian Refugees” Greeted at Area Church : Po area lee instinct, pet Nea of be OT ris, supervisor of the department; Ress A, en, Rawees & SVS 2 f THE AFTERMATH — The twisted framework of a pier shed hangs over the debris-filled re- mainder of Pier 35 in Brooklyn today following the furious fire and explosion that blasted the pier yesterday. of the disaster which killed nine and injured 247. (See details and picture on Page 1.) eee by , Y ae | a4 AP Wirephote Fire officials will launch a probe B>e ;|Pontiac City Commission tonight. h proposed city ordinance regu- lating the use-of bottled gases in Pontiac will be introduced to the The new law was suggested by| Fire Marshal Charles Metz arid! prescribes certain safety regula- tions that must be followed before The month of November, 1956, \N ovember Started Warm, but Then Hit Low of Il On Noveriiber 11, after teasingly i i 3 BE a \Fire Destroys tb Wreath Plant in Eastern Town wooden structures. “She just blowed up and burned the plant -down;"*~ said- Hetiry Dustman, - Rynveldt plant mana- damage at $400,000. Thirty-five persons in the build- room worker, attempted vainly to smother the flames, and then ran, screaming the alarm. Outside, flames punctuated. by several” “Winer explosions from paint drums were sending sparks into the aif on a high wind. New Albany firemen found their new {fire house ablazeand__saved —it from more than roof damage. A number of other rooftops were Maryland Rejects ‘Day’ | BALTIMORE ® — Gov. Theo- re dore-—-R-~McKeldin- has — turned down a request to proclaim Dec. 7 “Pearl Harbor Day’ in Mary- W-|quest was made by Andrew Heis- kell, publisher of Life magazine. Humber—ecompany ‘Nov. low temperature was 31,8. Mean temperature for November was 39.1, In-1955- the month's average | 4 rature was) +2.—-——_ Paul R. Moore Admits Breakin in Nighttime County Circuit Court. - ‘Judge Clark J, Adams, who will sentence Moore Dec, 10, returned - Police became suspicious when the driver pulled over on the shoul- der of the road and turned off the car lights after passing a state highway patrol car three. miles C ity Eyes Law on Bottled , Gas permits are issued allowing the use of these petroleum gases such as propane and propene. ne Tonight's meeting is scheduled for § in the City Ty, Polling Students ~tswas the topic-on- the University The Day in Birmingham “ff ie : ; Bayt Quick Switch in Menu Follows ‘Hunger March’ at U. of M. ANN ARBOR —Food—tinstitu- tional versus mom’s home- cooking e& _Michigan campus—today,—_Stu- dent representatives were after grass roots opinion on the reasons behind Sunday’s hunger march. A quick switch in the’ menu last night brought roast beef and_the trimmings to the male student din- ing table. Spaghetti had been orig- inally scheduled. ; Fresh from home ‘cooked Thanksgiving dinners, male stu- dents rebelled Sunday over their Institutional fare. They called it City OKs Twi. but Stalls on BIRMINGHAM — Multiple fam-, ily zoning was approved last night for the Twining Property on Ad- ams, but other property-use plans for elsewhere in the city, fared not as well in commissioners’ hands last night, , « The Twining , edged by multiple zoning on the south and east, Was zoned to conform to its present use, as a two-family resi- dence and nursery school, and its owner assented to the commission mission’s term for the Maple- » Bates, Henrietta alley, suggested in plan-and sketch, but rejection was postponed until the city “starchy, inadequate and improp- erly prepared.” 7 than 500 of the students left dining halls in the south and i live in dormitories. Only last year, most had been in ‘high school on a daily diet of home cooking. REPORT ON GRIPES _ Today representatives will report to. the Inter-House Council on stu- dent gripes. Yesterday and today the same representatives met with students to set down their opinions of the food. | Last night’s dinner seemed to bring some appeasement of the collective student appetite and taste—at least temporarily, ~ Gilbert P. Lutz, assistant busi- ness manager for the residence hats, said early yesterday that the, dinner menu would be: . Spaghetti with meatballs, but- tered wax, beans, cabbage salad with sour cream dressing, regular and garlic bread, chocolate pud- ding with topping, coffee, tea or second proposed ordinance outlin- will bring in two suggested amend- ments to Commission Rules which were_asked for as the result of ac- ation Tast week. An attempt was made to recon- sider a defeated ordinance prohibit- _ {ing the sale of new or used auto parts on Sunday. This was blocked when a reading-of the self-imposed rules showed that only commis- ;;sioners voting in the affirmative ' may move for reconsideration. Two land transactions between the city anti the State Conserva- tion Dept. will be acted on tonight. Holding a place on thé nine point lic necessity for the 1957 street blacktopp Michigan Animal Rescue League, day. © “Police Capture Two “of Six Escaped Boys tematagy oho exaget hom Boys Vocational School in Lansing were captured last night after a wild 18-mile “police chase on U.S. 16. The pair was captured when “the 16-year-old driver failed to make a curve two miles west of him to Oakland Courlty Jail under east of Brighton. ing certain public nuisances and prescribing methods of abatement. | City Attorney William A. Ewart! agenda will be a resolution of pub- ing program. The commission will also consid- er extension of a lease with the Inc. The present lease expires Fri- _The two fugitives, driving a stol- fen car, cut around a road block set up by Novi police, alerted by milk. * * @ When diriner came, there was no spaghetti, Instead the ‘chow line” found: ° Roast beef and gravy, whipped potatoes, hot spiced beets, \ head lettuce with blue cheese dressing, lemon-filled Boston cream pie, cof- fee, tea or milk, — Greet 10 Refugees af Local Church (Continued From Page One) stop at nothing. They mean to conquer the world." «<< "°° Two of the youths fought Rus- sian armor from ‘behind barri- cades in Budapest, their home town. . They are Miklos, 26, an officer in the free-Hungarian army and his comrade, Lajos, 21. They defended a barracks, cap- tured in the first uprising and then beleaguered when fresh Soviet troops poured into the little coun- * *¢ @ Of 300 who fought with them, Miklos said, only six lived to tell the tale. They said many Russian soldiers who had been stationed in Hun- gary. for some time were sympa- thetic to the rebels’ cause. They believed a number of-them had fled with the refugees. ...The third youth, Janos, 24, fled his small village where he ‘had torn down pictures of Stalin in defiance of the Russians. — He had passed through another village where 75 peasants were being buried—after execution for their sympathy with freedom. He half-carried a fellow country- man, wounded in the feet, twelve miles to the border and safety. Leslie, 26, a Budapest radio their heads after open acts of re- bellion. . aed An intelligent, seridus-looking youth, Leslie had learned a little home. ps sonore weeeenen Mevcseveds BR th oer ee seeees cee i, Ee ed a me ‘ : gbhe eee renee eer nee Sheen er eee er tid ae Pere eee ee wee sane de SST bond of $2,000. (Communist. In Hungary, sity, yes,” he. said. wouldn’t let me. I was not a only party members are given such privileges.” 7m | The refugees told of the_ best ifood shipped fear to ~ “imont Ave. died Sunday afterhoon in Pontiac General Hospital. He English studying by himself at|‘ :“] wanted to attend the univer- tee Pontiac Deaths George H. Boles George. Harry Boles, 74, died yesterday. at his home, 23 Dwight St., of a Keart. condition. He was born.on March 1, 1882, in St. Catherines, Ont, Canada to George H. and Harriet Taylor Boles. On Sept. 25, 1909, he mar- ried Sdrah Davison in Detroit. A resident “6{ Pontiac 33 years, Mr, Boles had retired from Pontiac Motor Division - where he was a member of the suggestion committee, He be- longed to F & AM No. 121 of are his wife, a sister, Mrs, Nora Nuttall of South Burn- aby, B, C, and a brother, James Boles of St. Catherines. Service will be at 1 p.m. Thurs- from the Donelson - Johns Funeral Home, Dr. William H. ‘ian Church will officiate with burial following jn Evergreen Cemetery. Friends may call at the funeral home after 7 tonight. © Mrs. Chester Cassidy Mrs, Chester Cassidy, 52, of 1561 Kessler St. died yesterday after- ‘noon in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. She had been ‘ill two months. Born in Brodklyn. Md. on Nov. 19, 1904, she. was the daughter of Alphaeus and Lizzie Trump Ams- pacher. A’member of\the Lutheran Churth, Mrs. Cassidy had lived jhere 27 years. She leaves a son, of Pontiac; a granddalghter; a brother, Irving Amspacher, and a sister, Mrs. Rose Strack, both of ‘Baltimore, Md. Service will be at 11 a.m. Thurs- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in White Chapel 'Me- morial Cemetery. Lloyd B. Gorman | Lloyd B. Gorman, 65, died at his residence, 1123 W. Huron St, several months. i He was born in Wilmott, S$.D., to Michael and Addie Wood Gor- man ; many years he was employed as a carpenter. Recently he was self- employed. — _ Surviving are his wife, Caréline Bailey Gorman, whom he married on Nov. 17, 1915 in Moosejaw, Sask., Canada; a daughter, Mrs. Norma LaBarre of Birmingham; five grandchildren; and two sisters, Mrs. Hazel Sankay and Miss Atha- lene Gorman, both living in Oregon. Service will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- day from the Sparks-Griffin Chapel. Reader Alfred B. Edson will offici- ate with burial following in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Robert H. Halls Robert H, Halls, of 30 E. Fair- fa * was §1. : He was born in Scottsburg, N. Y. on Feb, 28, 1875, the son of Mr. Marbach of the First Presbyter- a Robert Volk) yesterday. He had been in ill health’ Mr. Gorman came to Pontiac 34 ind years ago from South Dakota. For) - Ld lleyway _ ~The highly-valued downtown land may require condemnation and court awards before such an alley could ~ be built, © commission- ers learned. ; One owner hesitates to let an alley—split—his property an 8 termed a “hardship case,” at the sion. . meeting, since the “Teo expensive” was the com- church's plan for an addition has hit the block of — turn-down by | zoning- board of appeals, city ordinance for parking area, and although the, church has se- proval possible. ‘ Pending annexation ‘of the land occupied by B-W Controller Corp., now in Troy, this city has approved city sewer lines at a specified fee. Water from Birmingham must wait.until the annexation is a re- tap Birmingham water by the B-W corporation, : Blacktopping of an alley at the Boileau Clinic was approved, but leveling be checked by the city engineers to avoid Hooding. ! ed to the Building Code of Appeals “America can progress only. by producing more ltéms of ne- cessity, because comfort is the real basis of wealth, ,"* says Rob- a Soroptimist Club guest-night dinner tonight at Devon Gables. He will display samples of re- cent achi¢vements in scientific re- search. and industrial technology. He is midwest manager of Du- 'Pont’s extension division and is a. former Washington, D. C. news- ipaper and magazine correspondent Mrs.-Helen Reye will introduce the speaker to the assembled mem- bers and guests.following the 6 p.m. dinner. Dr. Frank Succumbs at Age 85 Dr. Frank H. Walters, a Pontiac dentist for 40 years, died at 7:30 this morning in ~Pontiac General Hospital. He was 85: ® * ” Feb. 14, 1871 to Christian and Dora Voss Walters. On Feb. 22, 1899, he married Kathleen Vaughn in Ovid, where he attended grammar dental associations, Country Club, and was an honorary life member of Pontiac Lodge No. 2F: & A.M. e * & Dr. Walters leaves q daughter, Mrs. Ray C. Meddough of High- ‘Ideal for Gilis .. . for Yourself = | Weather Forecaster Additional land is required by the corporation's tapping into the - Arthur E, Janke was reappoint. . ert T. DeVore, who will talk at H. Walters : He was born in Laingsburg on o Bee oo : TE oh a ae a ee ee ing Plan. that might be site of a sizable building. Says LeMay Soren an niet PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 4 4. ee t US. Has Edge, But | Russian Air Power Poses Threat.to Future, SAC Leader Asserts _ WASHINGTON Gen. Curtis E, LeMay says that despite Sov- iet progress in airpower, his Stra- “Just ‘so long as this nation’s capacity. to win war is clearly recognized by | the potential ag- gressor, there will be no‘ war,” LeMay asserted. pofential aggressor “dou capacity, the peace ot the world is in jeopardy.” About one-half the area of Lake Erie lies within Canadian borders, to improve, “we will be still snore vulnerable to still greater damage by the Soviet long-range air arm Ove yours hanes.” *. ¢ 2 : “But * — the this Borgnine ie Suit, [to receive $5,000 plus 2% per cent ‘Jot the net profits for five years. In the sujt, the third legal action + he has filed against his employers| what ‘be terms aie deduc-}. in recent weeks, Borgnine alleges that he has been detratded Wylie lati le Alain i x ie Sia call Third 1 Against Studio. 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The clone | Riesel, = * s| One of 3 Accused, Will | Take ond Today spired to ald an acid hurler after he blinded labor cobmnniet Victor At least one of the defendants, Leo Telvi, is expected to take the| stand’in his own defense. Telvi's’ aan whe threw the acid_at Riese! _Also. on - “iad are Condolte’ Mi- ‘ranti and Domenico Bando, Four others, including labor’ raMostoer (Johnny Dio) Diogtardi, are be tried later, on charges of plot y sceend and for stoker use, OLGA -amoothly and quietly b the stoker feed. {| The columnist said the man was, : going to to ask ‘for & tip for watch- ing * [The man never said anything but ‘}burst of liquid—hit my face.” ting. the attack. ‘Riesel, the - government's “Tast witness, yesterday told the story lot the attack and said it came 'just.as he was about to give his! attacker a quarter, thinking the man was. a panhandler. i Me * * his car, or just a handout. “Hey,” the columnist. testified. Then, Riesel continued, he felt “the deluge—it was more than a splash—it was a complete sudden, He said that at first he didn't) ‘Tealize what had happened, “‘then came the sharpest, most painful burning 1 ever felt." - ff { He said he ctied ot “T am hit. ‘I am hit by acid. I will not be! able to read'’> - . * * *- -Riesel_ was asked to remove his ‘dark glasses, Acid burn. scars [were plain around his” eves. ing of this man at this time TASKER’S 63 W. Huron St. FE 5-6261 ‘tenced Hames under the new Nar- | cotics Control Act, which increas-|He claims that after an appendec- les penalties for violation of nar-|tomy the nurse placed hot water bottles on his body while he was! unconscious and he was burned nity + Judge William B, Herlands upheld the objection. . |4 Marijuana Cigarettes Get Seller 15-Year Term ' Los ANGELES oa Convicted | of selling four marijuana ciga- federal prison. U.S. Judge Ben Harrison “sen- [cotics laws. The law provides the! ‘death penalty for the sale of hero- lin. to juveniles.’ 4 slain brother Abe is allegedly the — “for Judge's Pos | “I am totally blind,” he testi-| NEW $466,006 SCHOOL — Here's the architect's conception of the new Herrington Hills Elementary School, which will open for 360 pupils next fall. The one-story, brick and glass structure will ‘have two kindergartens, eight classrooms, administrative offices, and a multi-purpose room for gymnasium, cafeteria, - auditorium, band practice, and adult activities. An overhanging root and- giare- Lincoln to Run Williams’ Partner Will _Governor ‘s Appointees DETROIT uw — Not included in}More thes~one high school kid: suggesting — if you will permit) | Joy a note of grim humor — that our |Gov, Williams’ four Wayne County] out of- 10, ientists would young’uns afe growing up with ithat scientists are willing-to sac-| Circuit judgeship liams' tion. Lineosln announced yester day se that he would be a candidate. He Fe rme! Law! ° r WASHINGTON & — Do you design new weapons, Oppose think there's something wicked) A trade organization called the} time. Aircraft . Industries appointments, | Do -you think s¢ councilman James H. Lincoln, Wil-|throw you to the wolves if it was More interest in the slide trom-) former law partner, willin their own self-interest? -irun for one of them in open elec- reducing window glass will aid in sun control, while addtional natural lighting will be provided by a skylight. The school, a mate to the Kennett road school-to be ready next fall, will be on Bay ‘Street near Dufrain Street. Architects are H. E. Beyster & Asso- -Ciates, of Detroit. ates aoe 5 That's What Figures Say By ED CREAGH labout stientists? So: The Russians coax or club y ‘Associated Press News Analyst, their kids’ into knowing how to|\one cannot raise a normal fami- - fly and be a scientist at the same) of America| No? Well, some of our kids do. soon will make public a survey in fact. bone than in the slide rules. i‘ | More than one out of four high-—This survey, conducted by Pur- ‘schools students seems.t0 think due ‘This is a problem that has been said his move did not come in Op- petting attention from the top position to the Democratic Party. levels ‘Shortly before Lincoln's an- Since, according to the best avail- poor to permit them to choose |cann t be n - Williams appointed: ot be a scientist andbe hon- Custer massacre at Little Big four men to fill bench positions va-| cated under Michigan's 70-year-old nouncement, retirement law, Some of the terms will come up for election this spring. ‘Nell Staebler, chairman of the Staite ‘Central Com. t mittee, said, “I like Jim Lincoln’ | and I would support him for any executive office except when he opposes Gov. Wettanne: nom- inees. Lincoln said, “t am sure the Democratic party wants as many. ‘candidates for-these judgeships as’ 'possible. Once the party sponsors) it will cease to! closed primaries, be the Democratic party.’ Lincoln, of government lately. able figures: The Seviet Union produced 120,- less. . Who's “winning the long-term irace? Just look at the figures. - And you might recall that this is the age when wars, jf there ‘have to be wars, are won on draft-| ing boards rather than on battle. i fields. College Student | Makes His Mark at the Age of 60 who unsuccessfully op-| posed Detroit Mayor Albert Cobo, | DENVER (® — Thomas Lyle was thought of by majiy observers! Blunt ig doing all right despite his’ as a strong possibility as a candi- lack of a high school education date for mayor this fall. land the fact he was hospitalized “Tf was surprised when Lincoln 242 years with tuberculosis. "" expressed his interest in the judge-| Blunt is a junior majoring in. ship,” Staebler said. “I thought he | psychology at the University of! had pointed higher municipal office.” Lincoln: said, “I've always want-/ his career toward Denver. He entered the school in | 1951 as a freshman. Since then he) has been hospitalized half the tithe. e&to tea judge and I feel this is) with tuberculosis. the time. I am confident I'll be! Born in Lyon County, Iowa, elected because I won't be out-| Blunt attended elementary schools,~ campaigned.” oper-/Patient Sues Hospital ‘ator, must serve 15 years in a SILVER CITY, N.M. severely, (p—Pedro |Lardizabal has filed suit in district court for $21,775 damages against a hospital 4d an unknown nurse. lin Iowa, Missouri and Oklahoma. | iHe passed up high school “be-| | cause times were hard’ and. worked instead on farms and at} an Omaha, Neb., packing: plant. He also spent 32 years in the: Army. Blunt's college grades have been “Gniformly high.". Now he ; has been named to Phi Beta Kappa, ‘national scholastic honor frater- | Blunt, incidentally, is 60, Most folks have some kind of insurance that helps with hospital expenses. But what happens when mortgage pay- ments and ‘other normal family living expenses pile up ‘whee you are unable to work and draw pay as a resalt of ep for this lots of ittcome, ‘Michigan offers this new, ew cost ea ee: > eh geet | Leck —with, a Blue Ribbon Auto Policy . eee | .00* per year § ine Aa - Perse J Q i - *$3.00 for individvels WEEK—POR UP TO 19 WEEKS. - bess of Life $2,000 Loss of an Arm—$3,000 WF UNABLE TO WORK O8 PERFORM NORMAL DUTIES AS The RESULT OF ANY ACCIDENT {NJURIES IN ANY CAR—ANYWHERE—OR EVEN “arti ee YOU NEED NOT BE IN A HOSPITAL TO COLLECT. > Loss of « Leg —$2,000 Loss of on Eye—$2,000 an Ww. HURON ST.—FEDERAL SONFt HOME OFFICE, DETROIT = chigan | Mutual Liability Company Z "Compensation + Fire * “Homeowners + + Genwa Cesuay Intec University, covered 15,000 high schoolers. Its) main Conctu-' sions: “Forty-five their school believe is too, per cent’ background science as a career. Thirty: “five “per cent 000 specialists in this field today. that it is necessary to be-a genius) whether we haven't. slid back in- Lethbridge died Nov. 12 at Fort) iThis country has 760,000, more orto become a good scientist. fa ¥ believe U S. Kids Accused! of Dirtiest Mouths in the World’, - |e n children” have the dirtiest mouths in the world,” ac-} | Ele College of Dentistry. ithe Southwestern Dental Assem- | from ‘the sun Me ch i 2 mil me SAN. NTONIO, Tex. @ — cording. te Dr. Maury Massler, head: of the children's ~ dentistry department of the University of * = This is paradoxial as American mothers spend so much .time keeping their children's bodies and clothes clean, Massler told bly. _ehildren at age without fillings, while 98 per cent: , Kids Don't Like Scientists “Thirty per cent believe that “Twenty-eight per cent do- not ‘believe scientists have time to en- life. ‘Twenty-seven per cent think rifite the welfaré of others to fur- |ther their own interests. — “Twenty-five per cent think scientists as a* group are more than a little ‘odd.’ “Fourteen per cent think there’ is something ‘evil’ about scien- tists. . “Nine per cent believe that. you, ‘est. Makes. vou wonder. almost, to the dark ages. C. ‘overed 1” It’s tike magic the cushions add life, decor . Choose yours now orange, compus package at Christmas HER NEW WwW HITE SEWING meant CHRIS TMA: SALE! 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He said .06 per cent of Americ an. 12 have’: mouths of the children in southern Italy reach 12 without needing fillings. * * * : He said the average child in his J Nat Morrison—Mgr, | Special-Watches ome $098 One Price U ePrice $ He said there afe .fwo* Main ‘reasons children of other nations have fewer cavities: ‘‘They end, each meal- with fruit, nature's toothbrush,or in the case of Mo-| hammedan children, they wash out..their mouths with water; sec- ‘ond, only American children are, iallowed to eat sweets imeals."’ t Last of Sitting Bull Band MOOSE JAW, Sask. uw — Mrs.,, ‘Julia Lethbridge, 90, believed to. be the last surviving member of, ‘the Sitting Bull band of Indians who fled to Canada after the ‘Horn, Mont, in 1876, is dead; Word reached here that -betw een. 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As the our saves course: On Christmas we try and forget - we have any enemies, if we do; And we want our friends to know we wish for them the best of everything. - "And if we have the price of a three- cent stamp, Arr SUMMERFIELD better ‘deliver our greetings .. . even to the Pentagon! — ~ President A this- week _sists.”” — "Headline. Trro’s a smart ( Tracy S. Vooriges, a former ader tary of the Army, to coor- dinate government and private as- works both sides. of the street. sistance to Hungarian refugees ee “arriving in this country he was acting America. ion of many, that was very-little de- ; Pea land has always been a refuge ‘generation. Tux intelligence of a person is in, ‘From, the small band of Pilgrims inverse ratio to the extent he c-" be* who set sail from Plymouth, England, roused by rabble-rousers. . September of 1620 through. —_- ——— ; tides of immigrants in. The- Man About Town /™men and womeii ‘turned to the New World. Oakland i in Lead ames > these Moores to - Still Sets: Pace in Sale mand a beter, fuller tife, - 3 of U.S. Savings Bonds : Wedded bliss: What too often . 1820 and 1930 some : . Avge gin: vega to - turns inte wedded pilitz. [of population in all history. the Statue of Liberty raised everlasting light on Bedloe’s in New York Harbor, in 1886, from “The New Colossus” ‘of This column aspires to be Oakland County's top pooster—and it always is easy to find ‘boosting material. This- re- minds me that the official figures, just released, show that we continue to top the big ones among Michigan’s 8 coun- Bonds. During the first ten months of 1956, Eeraare oe He bese, In _ its quota. In the same period, the four counties with the largest population sub- scribed for their quotas as follows: Wayne, 944 per cent; Oakland, 104.2 per’ a Cane _ — ei “ee. The three daughters of the late Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Lenz ; have pledged $25,000 to Flint’s nig ow Immigra lege and cultural development, ir Yah doors oe igat of thelr parents, who lived near that city, ej those and were killed in an aute accident in admissible under @ strict quota sys- 1962. Mr. Lenz was general manager of tem. In the present emergency the Pontiac Motor Division. — _ Presiden ata ond a are From Walled Lake a phone call comes } number will be increased. — ; 2 2 2 : Nearly 100,000 refugees have come _ urday was more in the : Austria Yuletide than any she into = in the past month, &c- rich inctuded those in such cities as ee to. Associated Press news petroit and New York. we}. £0 Mrs. Agnes Eiselmann, real spirit of the Past three & score “pnd ten, ‘and driving an automobile for 45 years wines an couidach William Ellerman bes is accumulating more than his share. of hard luck within a short space of time. : Mrs. Ellerman has been hospitalized. he accept _— ‘then boosted the suffered- a broken leg, and the other number 500. day a woman driver sideswiped his car Any city, in America to which any on West Huron St., causing $150 damage. _ of these displaced ‘people turn to She drove away, saying she was insured. make a new start in life should do “are taking all comers, and the United States first offered to: . Lake Road, Phone EM 3-$066. apn dk Mitel _ Including ue growers ‘in the Pontiac - grea, the Eastern Michigan Christmas Tree Growers Association has been organized. The first meeting bof boo pioneers who built this nation. bk. Matalin a “stronger for their - Goodwill Toward. Men, s, | _ Even i In the Pentagon Letters or phone calls.of thanks have been received from all of the winners in Gen. MAxwet, D. Taytor, Army our football contest. All are in the same 2 Chief of Staff, recently threw a de- vein as the first to arrive, that from ~ cided chill into the the warmth of Carleton D. Wright : Christmas in the Pentagon. He "sued ‘a directive ‘discouraging’ ex- change of Christmas cards among. _ Army personnel in the Washington. vide for the growth of higher quality _ trees, and to facilitate better marketing facilities. —_—————— even ‘Af you don’t win anything. ‘Verbal Orchids to- nae "of 608 LeBaron St.; ninetieth birthday. seema Mrs. Elma Lake. “of 4911 Baldwin Road: eighty-fifth birth- e nam ~ of Lake Orion; ninety-eighth birthday. Mr. nad Mise, 2eGn Beemer, “Nor SHIFTING to Russia, TiTo in- cookie. He deftly balances the East_ against the West, and profitably ~ “Rock- ’w’-Roll Daiice Degenerate Ke ping with a basic concept of Into Riot.” —Headline. - _In the opin-.. _ Emma Lazarus were selected . ties in. the purchase of US. ‘Savings. ~~ our state subscribed for 95.6 per cent of — eent; Kent, 67.5 per cent; Genesee,. 96.9 - who says Pontiac's Christmas parade Sat- Ellerman wasn’t. He fives at 3700 Green — — to help them. | © BM “was at Mayville, Its purpose ts to pro-~ js- Of 151 Chippewa Road, and to the effect that it’s fun to be in such a contest, ~ “Come to Think of It---It’s Our Lifeline, Too” ; Voice of the ion ~ Christmas Parade Gives Praise. by Darrell. B can’t say. I'm: glad for that ps me, address and jelephone number of _ planning, of building and of wers> necessary: to / make it a suceess. A prodigious thank you is in st ~- fo anyone who had a part in Abe the parade...I, for one, say. thank you. no matter. what - pat you played. David Lawrence: Says: Will Nations Yield to Moral Force? WASHINGTON — The ~oral , forces of the world- now face the biggest challenge that has ever confronted them. It was moral force that persuad- ed the British and French to agree to withdraw their troops from the Suez area. Moral force argues that it is not necessary to exert military force to secure justice for the aggrieved. Will this view prove to be correct? The United Nations now is the main custodian of the moral force of the world. The United States, as one of its principal champions, has the ball now. What will the United States do with it? The British and French now ‘say, in effect, to the world: “Well, we tried negotiation with -Nasser Vut it got us nowhere. We went in to teach Nasser a lesson. Now we are * * & im no agreement was reached. And, in the end, military-force had to territorial integrity of Poland which Britain had pease: to ., defend. GUARANTEE RIGHT — Today Britain as a member of. the United Nations is joined with of H and other so-called “satellites” of Soviet Union to live in The Atlantic of self-government to the nations of eastern Europe, Mr, Dulles last ao They Gebated in the League of °% > Blind, because America was not a member, and hence there was no way of telling in advance whether the military force of the United States would be thrown into the batance on the side of the victims of aggression. This gave Hitler an advantage he was quick . to seize. It may even have unwit- tingty encouraged his | (aetd of aggression. President Eisenhower and Secre-_ : tary of State Dulles have just told — the world that the chances of peace in the Middie East are goed. They’ may be good if the world can be . _assured soon that the United States has a resolute. policy of moral force ~ and Is ot going to flounder. a a a The temptation is to steer ih. the middie, trying to decide whether ‘to risk antagonizing Nasser or to placate him and the Arabs, and a OO weakly. ‘while the Soviet. Union refuses_to let even the observers” of the United Mations get into - Hungary for ap inspection visit. One thing the ‘United. States can- not afford to,do—to cringe before the perpetrators of injustice just because they are big and powerful. Moral force requires courage. It means that a goverament or an alliance or an organization like’ the United Nations must be ~ prepared to carry through with its resolutions even if it invelves ‘military force as a last resort. Nobody can say yet whether moral force will succeed, but if the U.N. allows itself to be pushed around and shows no teeth now, ~ then the outbreak of World War IIT through some « explosive. incident may be confidently predicted, as inevitable in the next few years. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune, Inc.) Dr. William Brady Soer 7 Deat- Person Should Try Hearing Aid, “ Connecticut reader writes: “I was astounded to read in your pamphlet ‘Deafness and Head Noises” that you can always ‘detect the totally deaf in a social. "gathering, as they” always look _and happy reas oth- ers look tired, bored or unhappy. How-—you..as.a.doctor could make such a statement ;. .” (M. 0.) .Hastily referring to the pam- . You say: “In the first place, totally deaf-mingte— ing world. I, have lost most of my. hearing—I hear. nothing with- — ~out an aid, so I know what the be used when “Hitter violated the ~-$ilent...world..is.and—have-.known. for about 11 years. . ‘LIKE A TOMB’ . “Next ‘to being” ‘both ‘deaf and we totally .deaf are com- pletely' cut. off from, the’ world around us. My husband and I Can't aceept your testimony at “ face value, Ma‘am. Lip Reading which you complain has come between you and your family. On written request, accompanied with stamped, self-addressed en- velope, any reader may have a copy of the pamphlet on Deafness and Head Noises. Information concerning lip- read- ing, hearing aids, etc., is gener- ally provided‘ by the Hard of ’ Hearing Society or the League for the Hard of Hearing in Your city. one pase ——teaching music et 100 words lg pertaining to personal health atid hygiene, not isease, diag- t, answered by William Brady, if a stam self- addressed envelope is sent to Pori- 633 Fomanand ‘Dr Has No Sympathy for Thief Victim T see a thief/ down in Kentucky. » stole $274,000An cash from a resi- dence. Any who keeps that amount of/money around a house deserves / just what happened. a e * eee Sat be unkind, but along with a lot of other people, I'm not going to ~ sit up nights a a about it, - . football_in, Pontiac I, toe, bere besa wondering why we can’t produce a winning team occasionally. The past couple of. years we have had one _of the fastest teams in the state _.and net too light, either, But still the same results. didn't care to play. But eer ware ’. ing a few of the practice sessions, —~— I came to the conclusion it wasn’t the boys: ‘They ‘have what it takes, I'm sure. We -can ‘fill all the seats -for basketball, so let’s get'a winning football team “and fil! Wisner Sta- dium, too. dust Anothor Sports Fan ae ~ ——t— By HAL BOYLE NEW YORK w —. Don't, worry - too much if your teenage children can't decide what they want to be — or appear set on some goal you bélieve impossible. Surveys of famous people show that few actually followed the career of their first choice. Most abandoned a youthful dream, and won renown or wealth later in a widely different field. Think how different the world would be if everybody stuck te -. his first dream. Adolf Hitler might. be ‘a noted landscape painter. Harry S. Tru- man would be known as a medal of honor winner instead of the most vocal former occupant of the_ ‘White House. Dwight D. Eisenhower, had he gone to Annapolis, as he originally intended, might be running a battleship instead of the U.S. government. Winston Churchilf’s “novels might be selling almost as well as those of Mickey Spillane. The truth is that the man who decides early in life what he wants to be — and sticks to that decision — is likely to be less well known, than. the one who™ changes his mind, ; Since 1953 Ed Murrow has in- , terviewed some 281 celebrities on his CBS-TV network show, ‘‘Person to Person.” One of the questions he asks most. often — and the one — celebrities seem most intrigued Celebrities Once Longed for Fame in Other Fields Liberace would be an undertaker (the profession his father hoped he'd follow.) Wally Cox would be. a play- wright, comedian Sid Caesar “an- other Albert Einstein,’ Debbie Reynolds a gym teacher, and” de signer Adrian a zookeeper. Columnist Drew Pearson would have been a diplomat. One of the oddest dreams of all: Marilyn Monroe said she ° wanted to be a cover girl on “The Ladies’ Home Journal’! What does all this prove? . Merely that it pays to know when to let go of a dream—and get a better . one, Meanwhile, most of us, if asked what we'd like to be that we once wanted and now aren't, would probably answer teday— “Balvent" oy Portraits _ By JAMES J. METCALFE Every year about this time - There is an efvelope . With Christmas Seals inside it ‘tor ese The patients who have hope . The joa who have patience for . To help * them in their noble fight . .-For full recovery: . expenses for . is won. . ~ A Christmas Seal. costs “Wha bution adds . . . That kindly; mn oe to ter” aa you original- human touch . . . Let's use the yw ~ seals the maiiman drops . - - Out- Some of the answers are side or in our door . And dig highly surprising. If they had into our pockets now... . To buy ‘ achieved their first dreams in- = a whole lot more. stead of jettisoning them: . (Copyright, 1956) Joe Louis wouldn't owe Uncle — ; Sam more than any boxer. in his- tory. He’d be bloWing trumpet in Looking Back a top jazz band, just like his hero, 15 Years Ago ~Vaughn Monroe and Gloria Swan- son would be opera singers and actress Janet Leigh would be. therapy. Archbishop Cushing of “Boston would be a. politician, Mayor Robert B, Wagner of New York would be a concert violinist, wl _SENATE LIKELY to pull labor bill's teeth, “TURKEY WILL get $i) million BS. aid. ~20-Years Ago PREMIER SAYS King commit : marry Wally. Two CITY firemen dead- in shooting over Black Legion. Case Records of a Psychologist: ‘Pets Are Mgt fe to Children Pets ice to children. They help “only”. child. . é By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE von Aease..T-338:.. Sandy, 10, is our fox terrier who through ~ the house to waken ‘the family in. the middle of the night when our big collie died. Sandy was a young dog then. She — rf Hy 24 tik Then Sandy will stretch and her den, 2. 8 -® Yet this is simply: an act: She is GR indulging in trickery. So her be-- havior indicates that she~ knows ~ right from ‘wrong, and will stoop to deceit to cover up her own guilt. “Indeed; she does the “same thing with me. For example, oho. eet tailed experiments to test the intel- ligence of animals: _. Dr. Hafold K. Fink, of New York +. And help defray” - The battle that - 4, | oileede ‘Air Peuneniees. A total of 1,105 Fe git eas my . jemplaned at Detroit during the E Total Over 1 Million. | mca ’ i joined the list of eight cities ‘that|; New ‘York led with cexrinal originated more than a million alr| passengers followed by Chicago ( passqngers in the year ending|with $41,632. and. Los. Angeles) last june 30, : ~* with 1,916,333. meet F or Your. Children’ 8 hie _ Christmas’ Gifts. | ne | ; sd “T) ‘The Ancient Greeks had many kinds of races in their Olymple Hy : ae © Se es Games. Some of these are run in the modern Olympics. ae A CUTE COCKER One great race, the marathon, was included when the modern ‘ so. Olympics started in 1896. It is a little more than 26 miles long. : The marathon gets its name from the heroic feat of Pheidippides in 490 B. C. Word reached Athens, a Greek city state, that King Darius a ‘ of Persia was on his way to enslave Greece. Pheidippides, a champion Olympic runner, was sent to get help from Sparta, another Greek city. To. reach Sparta he climbed mountains and swam rivers for two : days and nights without stopping to rest. Then-he returned with word —— the Spartans would come. Meanwhile, however, the Persians landed. ‘The Athenian army, with Pheidippides, defeated them at Marathon, 'Pheidippides ran the 22 miles from Marathon to Athens to report the A choice of 3 colors, White, Brown, Tan Only ; A worth-while gift that will instill fares ot the ct 4 2 ‘ victory. outskirts: y he died, gaspi “Rejoice, we con- the principle of thrift and start quer. ” . aes ae your child on the road to savings. One of the old races was called “‘the race in armor.” Here is a contestant. Paste this picture on cardboard and color with crayons. Cut..out-along the outside lines and fold back the end panels. so_the! rumner will stand. (Theresa Smith, Saginaw, Mich., won $10 for this idea. If you have ‘a suggestion, send it in care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; PONTIAC ee smart: Trainng STATE BANK Cal Ceremony Off |rnic rises ona H Complete Banking Service } 1 vehers had been scheduled. to 4 MAIN. OFFICE: In Downtown for Safety REASONS. [tient the candies at the altar and! pass therg down the aisles to each Open a Savings Account! Pontiac’s Tallest Building, ESCANABA ( — The Rev. Sid-/member of the congregation. Saginaw at Lawrence ney Jones of Bethany Lutheran} “We, as Christians, are under an |Church has sent back to the manu-| obligation to observe the law,” the BRANCH OFFICES: facturer 500. candles which were|}Rev. Mr. Jones commented in ui a + 4 rss > _ | Left Hd L. : ‘to have been used at a candle-|calling off the ceremony. _Auburn Heights, Drayton Plains lighting service. i The colorful pre-Christmas cere-/ Aslabama has had. four capi- = neers er mony was called off last night be-|tais. In-181T it-was at St. Stephens; : : -- — cause Fire Chief Nels Bergeon and in 1820 it was Cahaba; and in 1826 wm i City Manager A, V. Arnson ad-|at Tuscaloosa. It was permanently viced that state fire laws frown! established at Montgomery in 1846. la -. 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Famous BVD Brand TOYS for BOYS Remco Radio ....$3.99 & Holster Sets oes $2.99 Parstroop Carbine. $2.99 Warm all woot jackets with quilted innerlin- ve $3.99 . SPORT ‘Suiits & sop 09 ‘For the man on -your # gift list. Handsome Styles. GIFTS for HIM Gift Ties .....$1,00 tee ee Gloves G'ove-Muftler Set at Sad Handsome, full cut ‘2 z his leisure. S-M-L | GIFTS for HIM eee towne COATS S-M-L. $59.99 Men's Men's Wool Topcoats .. aoe eae vie $8 Warm Beacon Plaid - MEN’S ROBES , : $2.99 SUBURBAN - ’ For the outdoor man, All * wool, heavy innerlined. GIFTS for HIM. Suite Lott's +c eS688.00- ‘ ++, $38.00 2 « rr ye A Delightful Git i DAMASK SET # Tablecloth and six 3 Pr. 2.99 © For Lanary Sipe W's s VANITY FAIR” aS. fs ~aaga 4 =: Sf boxed Towels 99 foto Vz 4 pieces. The prac- ; GIFTS for HER tical gift. Vanity Fair Walts: Gowns $6.94 Vanity Fair Panties eee 1.50 Vanity Fair Pajomas .,, 9.95 am) $2.99 “ Pillagy Cane Set... $1.00 ~ aeeonae i MF Sale ot finer coats in. tin is for Christmas and -N Year.'s. 10.to ee ni f GIFTS for HER y Suburban Coste. $18.99 5 Yes, give everyone’ on your list this delight- ful gift. Candy 1.00 seneee THE PONTIAC ‘PRESS, 7ESDAY, DECEMBER 4; 1956 h China yesterday's get , ilies thskek tose cao | mgliigh School, Madison Junior High,| tise .S ¢ b o.¢ 1 system. Dur. ing the afternoon the MSU vis- grant in sag sropasy ThAcuEEs — Tour Pontiac area girls are among the 26 MSU student teachers afe rte- | who will get teaching experience in Pontiac dur- . the cur- | ing the winter months. The girls are shown: at ‘Meeting at Madison ‘ og ‘salons into the Poa- gram were Dr. Ted Ward. coordi- rator/-ot the MSU- teaching pro-| Syria Hears U. ‘. = Policy Explained == “Pontlae; Dr. Dana Weber, | ines toured their new schools. |P./ Whitmer, superintendent of mee fo “They. returned to East Lansing | schools; J. Ceeil Cox, assistant su- /perintendent of schools in charge jot personnel. Dr. Russell tae coordinator | of secondary educa tion; Gerald White, siemestary coordinator and ‘Dr, W. . Vernon - |Hicks, coordinator of — student {teaching at MSU, “Daring hele 1 week stay” tnt Pontiac, the student teachers will teach four out of five days of class {with aid from cooperating. teach- _jers from the. Pontiac schools sys- “ltem. On the fifth day of the “week | they will meet with county, city _jand campus consultants. in semi- mar sessions, : The group will also do com- -| tunity study work te become - | better acquainted with the com- { munity during, their stay in Pea- tiac. es ‘T= Michigan’ State. University. pio- =peered this resident. center _move- ment,” Dr. Ward said. “We be- lieve it an improvement. over the scattering of small groups to cities jnear the campus. This puts groups +of approximately 25 out to a cen- ter per term. “The experiences they will gain|- in this ‘live-in’ situation will give | jthem better practical teaching “linowledge. The situation is not at all unlike the first teaching experience the new teachers will run across," he added. Pontiacs Press Fhote| Other resident centers in the ers state are located in Grand Rap- Junior High School. They are (from left to right) Virginia F r of Bl field Hills; Sue Harri ids, Birmingham, Battle Creek, son, 3170. Lexington Dr.; Kay Klinkhamer; 28 . . St. 151 Ave, area, the - Niles-Buchanan- Dowa the . St. Joseph-Benton Harbor giae area and Jackson. i Salerfid coonaiiet fruit shapes and toll “ete ive a Soecien, air a te Meet ric Included are. god ig OR ee ee chips, and many more in \ ? so diversion” “Tisted in the suit nion Officials Sued srs in ae paid ol ‘surance firms to whom Saperstein gave the union contract, filed yesterday-in federal courtito Get You Out of If! _, ’ LOUISVILLE, Ky. @—A hungry) 14-monthcld son nearly got his ' father out of jury duty — but npt fe Pp , oo . Pickett Jr. showed James and John T, Toomey, both - , up in criminal court for jury) Chicago. James resigned Nov.! i+) but didn’t know where he! ce ~* wag to serve because hig son meee we oe eyichewed the corner off his sum-| mons, Judge Frank A. Ropke drafted (Pickett for the grand jury any- way, He needed 12 men, only 11 showed up and Pickett was stand- members of San Francis-|& Y- Harold Arien, the song writer of ~~ Here is truly a “treasure chest” of - eating enjoyment—and a Sanders gift you will be proud a eg milk and dark chocolate- butter almond toffee, caramel ~ to give. It holds and chocolate rolls, and ‘pecan titans. ee dark (aa el oth hor chocolate, as cain as butter almond toffee * aida erated lfehoned mint. ade: og pound boxes. “No More, /kggression’ in Mideast Countries to Be Télerated , DAMASCUS, Syria (Reliable; Syrian sources ‘say the United States hed told Syria it wAll toler-/St ate no More aggression in Middle East. American Ambassador J ames Moose was reported to have given that word to Premier Sabri ‘Assali ithe Russians will annin: start sup- ‘Abandon Hope for 17 force. when we hear about the flow of Soviet planes 0 Syria.” He sid Riis bad deberately exaggerated the In the ten years following World “|war If the ehildren under 18 in the United States reached a. record tenets! nso quantities being shipped “to add be oars and the ‘Western world’s headaches—and because when the, Syrian replenishing is~ completed, ; plying Egypt.” BOMBA, India — Officials| Call FEZATIO| Get the MONEYSAVING Facts en the Famous AMANA food plan armer's Food Service Repre- Be ceaatl ee ul in a 9-minute jew, with the declaration cove Moves in thie Middle East ares. The U.S. ‘iaioas declined to: comment on the report of the| meeting. Assali told reporters Moose “explained to. me the new | United States policy toward the) Middle East," outlined America’s “eager- ness that all Middle Eastern coun- tries should maintain their free- dom and independence.” - remained on guard at public-build- ings in Damascis and hotels and other major buildings were still sandbagged. Volunteers of the ‘popular resistance organization” continued drilling on the city’s outskirts. * * a Israel declared the Soviet Union is pouring jet fighters and bomb- into Syria and said the Israeli oir force must be strengthened. in Tel Aviv, Ben-Gurion said, '“We cannot be satisfied with the against Syria or any other nation | a + ~He— paid —the—ambassador—aleo/t- Soldiers carrying tommyguns/ “Premier David Ben%Gurion of Speaking at a defense bond rally) — Satins Geo or ments, debts or Dilla when See, see ae ak oes tor ——— yeu can how —s NO SECURITY O : ONE PLACE TO PAY staateg, Sieestiae: froetnsten, of, Grates. 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LIVING ROOM REG. $229.00 MODERN BEDROOM ~—Double dresser, chest and bookcase / bed with formica | 34 ‘ available ee ee ee ee ee ee ee VALUES TO $24.50—ODD DINING ROOM CHAIRS —~ Mahogany and blond available, mostly one or two of a ee : TOPS eee cee vee SUITE—Custom. made, tufted foam $ : = rubber back and covered in eens’ v2 150 | a , 4] decorator tweed fabric. .... ipbia aes er REG. $329.00 TRADITIONAL BED- —ne ~ROOM SUITE---Double dresser, chest & panel bed | in rich, warm, mhg. finish - kind peciaoet Cwe ee 8 Os ERA Oe ee i gi a eee eee ge FAMOUS MAKES . REG. $14.95 TV SNACK TABLES—Sef of 4 Limited ind be 80 ofan »P LIANCES & TV. supply available” ee ee ee jf ST eg gees sO CONSOLE ser ownen Agha va’ seg “5 .00 GAS RANGE—Full size » iq VALUES TO $69.00 — ODD BEDS — Full and nave $00 $179.00 A sices front better bedroom suites. «° 2 <-> poeta, : ; See —— —— RB /565” vada TO $69.00 — NITE STANDS Mot. SI = tiene NO" _ — Mos finishes-and colors available .. 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Charlotte Smith, a neighbor girl, ‘chances-| nd took-her_te-live_in-the farm four home ha was-born in near Detroit. reiDetroiters Give Up Farm ‘or N ew 'YWCA Branch = mix mortar and they cut dans white oak and cherry-trees-to build the 14-room home, ; —The YWCA will get only four acres of the land and the house. ‘The puachage will hang onto six dent, takes his deer hunting with next summer to ieplnins a current two-room office. History With Hunting - HASTINGS (#—Mike Johnson, 16- year-old Hastings High School stu-| 300 a dash of history.- Using an an- 2 Missionaries ie: | SE Said i | Get Vex egetables rort . Miss jon said, 300 Egyptian Coptic (Christian) “te aan in their peniel Mission's Day | Displaying This ‘Emblem “ Insure With Agencies I ohn pe Si Danlels Agency 3 Cuttora Metty | an a shamaiteniatdier _Tuaehgr Pitternon | Agency, Ine. . W. Huttenlocher Agency — Pt Austin-Norvell : Agency = W. A. Pollock Baker & Hansen ‘Crawford-Dawe- . Grove Agenc Maynard Johnson — = MUSCLE PAIN, SORENESS Aneniae Ingredient Now IinNew aimee MUSTEROLE algae us animal oe qu sicker, Strengine- Entra ‘Strong, —— nn AE _ Betually costs Less than « a idk: of the low-priced ones! COMPLETELY new ae FaOM POWER TO PRASONALITY! ine A With this. king-sized, brilliantly ee Chieftain Picting you .¢ can set youll up in grand style at.a sioek less fica _ many models of the low-priced three! Here's more than 17 feet of clean-cut Star Flight beauty, solidly placed — __—— en-e-full 122 inches of road-hugging wheelbase, and ‘cradled ir in Pontiac's exclusive cloud-soft Level-Line Ride. And when it comes to performance, where else but in the Chieftain Pontiac can you get a 10-to-l compression ratio, 347 cu. in. Strato-Streak-V-8, brilliant successor to last year’s champ that broke more than oo 50 performance marks and led all “eights” in miles per gallon? And this value-packed new Chieftain _ comes to you proved by a 100, 000-Mile Marathon Test Run that would break the’ spirit of many : : m4 ‘Lowest-Priced Series. of __-_ gnother far costlier car. Come in soon and catch up — the car that ete them. os napping—even to , _the low, low price tag ~..and eral Motors Corporation’ 6s Mt TACK W. HAUPE PONTIAC SALES —_ an a, See PONTIAC MOTOR DIV ISION RETAIL STORE ; St, Pontiac 15, Michigan d i jes | & SERVICE ae Admiring the felt skirts that members of Guild Two of All Saints Episcopal Chureh have made and will take orders for at the annual bazaar being held in Stevens Hall on Thursday a =e right) Mrs. Harold A. Fitzgerald of Ottawa drive and Mrs. Harold St. John of West Iroquois road, members of the Guild. “Christmas F. antasyland” will be open to the public from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. are f left to omens. Section TU ESDAY, DECEMBER ‘, 1056 i VEN Se eee eee Personal News of Interest in Pontiac The National Automobile Show opening in New York on Satur- day will find many area residents in attendance. Among those leav- ing on Wednesday who will make their headquarters either at the; Sherry-Netherlands dr the Essex} House are Mr. and Mrs. Semon) Knudsen, Mr. and Mrs.. Frank W. Bridge, Mr. and Mrs. Robert W. Emerick, Mr. and Mrs. E, M.| Estes, Mr. and Mrs. R. L, Norris) graduate course at the University Mr. and Mrs. Charles A. Carss of Houston. Before returning to his/of Tilden avenue “announce the! Mr. ery he will also attend the an-\birth of ‘a daughter, Catherine] Mary, Nov. 16 at/St. Joseph Mercy and Mr. and Mrs. Buel E. Starr. Mr. and Mrs. -R. J. Longpre, and Mrs. J. Cc Jamiesofy, Mr. and Mrs. Martin F. Ruimmel,, Mr. and}- Mrs. B. A. Kissam, Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Pettengill, Mr. and Mrs. George M. Watson, ‘Mr. and Mrs.! John F. Blamy and Mr. and Mrs. L.. W.. Walker ‘will also attend. Stif. others are Mr, and Mrs. G. A. Delaney, Mr, and Mrs. d./ P. Chartes, | » and Mrs,” a Garlick, pin Mrs. G. A. Reck, Mr. ang Mrs. J. Z. Pe-. Lorean, Mr. and Mrs. Herman _ Kaiser, K. W. Webb, B. B. Kim- ball, J, K, Stuart, W. L. Criger, J. B. Meidiein, K. P. Kelly and Cc. 0. Tare, / * # i In another _group. which will at-\ern ern Michigan tend the show are Mf. and Mrs. jy initiated into Epsilon Pi Tau, Le m1. |international honorary fraterni P. Crenshaw,'in industrial arts and industrial oneee of Baierin Avenue Methodist Wednesday. at 9:30 Philip J. Ss Mr. and Mrs. R. C, Woodhouse, E ithesy spent’ two weeks. visiting’ |triends in St. Pessrelanrs. Miami! jaind Lake bem te Mrs. David DeShetier of, Avolte | Grandparents of the infant are’ street left Wayne Major Airport |Mr. and Mrs. Max Simonson and Monday for Erlangen, Germany, where she wil] join her husband Beach, N. ¥. who is stationed there with the ~ * 6. Armny- / . Mr. and Mrs. David D.. Mac-| */* (Laren of Anoka drive anriounce Dr. F. Mitton Hathaway of East|the birth of a daughter, Carol Ann, Iroquois road, is/leaving today for/Nov. 30 at Pontiac General Hospi- | Houston, Tex., to attend the Amer-' ta). ican Academy’ of Optometry post- * * @* nual meeting ot = academy. Hospital. Mr. jana ‘Mrs. M. H. Addis of avenue and/Mrs. Thomas tes Judson |plane Saturday from Florida where stone of Miami, Fla. * . Coming Events. Over 100 pt a attended the oper house and buffet dinner hosted by Mr. and Mrs. Harry L’ote in their Windcroft drive home Sunday. The affair -hon- ored their son, Johy C. Wiltze | Jr., who is home on leave frony Camp funtion. Om. Thursd Maxwell Shadiey, 4 Chats. Or. ler a 1 pm. Cofet luncheon and business meetthg. 3, / ORS, will héld Christmas party esday at 6:30 p.m. in Pon- = Federal Savings and Loan bulld- , 61 W. Tluron Bt. Pontiac oe shestiors Cinb will ret bad f: oP = reday at Masonic emp wane . Billy Joe Rose, a junior at West-| waos of Centrar Methodist Church College, was récent-/wil meet - t the._chureh_Thursday_at or execu will meet H. T. DeHart, Mr. ind Mrs, R. H.|technology. Ceremonies were held/<'m for ‘a Priendship Breakfast at the ‘Eé- Hainill, 128 Gillespie; Mr.-and Mrs.-B W, €ran- ; dell, Mr. and Mr._and_ Mrs. A. A. Shantz, Mrs/ V. P, Blair, Mr-\jowing a luncheon -atra and Mrs. “Thome E.~ Wilson and alpha Kappa Chapter. rs. WwW. Now Hotel Harris,--‘Katagnazoo, ~fol- tern 8 a “by | Parliamentary Study..Clud will meet Maggy at 2 p.m. eat Masonic Tem- BE. Lawrence se Billy is the son of /Mr. and Mrs.) Also in ‘the patty are W. L. VatrlCecil T. Rose of deWater, C. Vi Crockett, Joseph P. McManus, J M. Gilroy, G, W. Sheldon, Eafl A, Maxwell, A. E. Hos- Kallen, J. ¢. Merek, B. M. Wilton) pital’ to. Mr. and Mrs. David and 8, G, Little. . oo at git at § Huron Gardens Auxiliary 2667 2887 POR. will meet Miotnentay at 8 p.m, ‘mn 1 ea os 3608, Of cers will mot ah TR Nov, 30 at Horowitz of Henry Clay avenne, Mrs, Sam Horowitz of Manhattan’ Grandparents of the infant are court arrived home by|Mr. and Mrs’ Ear] Smith of Tilden yin ieee ee oa Bazoar Scheduled ‘Event Slated on Thursday vat All Sainte Babths,—Snack Bar and. ‘Smorgasbord to Be Featured | zaar, Mrs. Alfred Watson and Mrs. Henry Smith are serving as co soeirens a deoxstinns, tae os We bia, ‘the 2 "guilds of the church along with the angel_placecards and. tree orna- ments, mirrored decorations and- girls’ felt @arts. 7 Christmas siomee mobile deco- rations, stuffed animals, hand puppets, Christmas favors and tal- 5 lies have been made by members of Guild Three under the chair- manship of Mrs. L, Jerome Fink. VARIETY OF APRONS Aprons of all kinds including — jebtlee, x. Oar: and coveral styles been madé by members. of oun Four and will be-available to the Christmas shoppers. Mrs. Merle McManus is chairman for this guild: * a ca A novelty bar of plastic table- cloths, manicuring sets, Christmas 'treé skirts and many other items |has been arranged by Mrs, Ariel Davis and members of Guild Five. “For the business person and those who wish te “lunch out,” members of Gulld Eight will have sandwiches, homemade pas- . tries, tea and coffee available throughout the day, Reservations will not be .neces- sary for the smorgasbord dinner i|being served by members of Guild |Six from.5:30 to 7:30 p.m. under the chairmanship of.Mrs, William | Iserigs. * * * A specialty at Guild Nine’s booth will be Christmas candy and nov- “jelty jewelry, Mrs. ‘Russell Cutler is chairman for this guild. Other chairmen include Mrs. John Shear-— er, Guild 10; Mrs: Frank. Vydick, Guild 1, and. Mrs. Donald Rich- : pGgneral Richardson Chapter DAR wil ards, Guild 12. FUN FOR CHILDREN Planned activities. and movies’ have been arranged for the chil- dren, and Santa Claus will be pres- . “ ent at “Christmas Fantasyland.") Members of the youth groups and Fleur de Lis will also partici- pate in the all-day affair. All Day Thursday Mrs. Charles Butler is general chairman of the bazaar being spon- sored by the Dorcas Society of the SevVenth.Day. Adventist Church. The , {all-day bazaar is scheduled for Proceeds will be used to provide Christmas baskets for the needy. ure. yang will be assisted by Cecil Reynard and Mes Henry Wallace cas Plastic Bags Useful ae “Dlowinfteld Hills Branch of the Women’s National Farm and Garden Association held the annual eh Saal _/ Members of Guild Siz of All Saints. Church are. preparing the smorgasbord dinner to be ‘served from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Thursday at Femaytad’ ” in Smee Hall. Mrs. H Adding a decorative ouch to he Chetan tree that will have a prominent place in Christmas Fantasy: | land” Thursday at Stevens Hall gre (left to right) Mrs. Alfred Watson of F ronklin boulevard and Mrs. James R. Jenkins-of Wenonah drive/ to the public from JO a.m. ty’ 10 p.m. he. providedfor those attending during the lunch hour. No reservations are necessary for the smorgasbord din, | ner to be serve beginning @ at 5:30 p.m. : “ Pentiae ‘Press Photos Ottawa drive and Mrs. Fred Cockle 7, Miami road (left to right) look on as Mrs. William Isgrigg of Cherokee road (right center) and Mrs. Walter. Wharton o rm” ere piscopal at “Christmas H. D. Morris of —- avenue, (extreme right) mix Christmas goodies. $$$ += |Education Group to” Hold \Yuletide Tea on Thursday “Plans have beer completed for Hollister,“ -Mrs.—Fred— the Association of Childhood Edu-and “Mrs. Arthur Price,’ cation's Yuletide Tea to be held in, ceive/the guests. the ballroom of Casa del Rey! / Se yin: soi <2 Chapters -of Sorority semble for the 11th annual tngiths phe Spee! om oun 5 i | ~:'Are Installed’ Rituals Sing A by Beta we | at Hotel Doty, represent Mrs. Florence | ative of the office rf The event will be open A snack bar will fi affair: will include Dr. and Mrs. ‘Dana P. Whitmer, Mr. and: Mrs. id. Geeit Cox, Mr. and Mrs. Gerald White , Mrs. Harry King, rinsé them out and ary ae Harriet Ratlitt and Mrs, Doty. tween dish towels as you do a Ah Pentiae Prose Protos ira to E. §. Wellock a and. Mrs. Williain Ferguson, “both of Bloomfield Hills, was Howard Har- iat (left . ey = se * Z Z e | Chri r ristmash., i Precautions* Other necessities are sromatic ‘spirits of ammonia for use as a ‘restorative, sulfathiazole ointment to limit infection in cuts, adhesive’: * “>From an sireraft one inile high, f° @ | the ocean's horizon would noramilly| s extend for about 95 miles distance.’ Nevertheless, this period “Ry JOSEPHINE LOWMAN It is a fine idea to -have a few Panis in Your fir 0M a you” rush through these weeks just be- fore -Christmas, Of courge, one of the best tricks is not to rush, if you can swing it. Ae * ae . of more shopping than usual and of pre- paring for guests _and_ festivities erica geciguant lrtees Why not see to It that you He down for at least two 15 min- ute rest periods during the day? You probably will get more done - with greater ease if you allow yourself that half hour. Then; too, there are several ex- ercises which are very relaxing./ Take these before going to sleep | out of your spine and ) your nerves. separated. Let your. head) trunk and arms drop forward. tay in this position while you bob at night in order to get the kinks your ae es EE ge SA ethan is Te | : * 9: sigeid-talh-with yee feet const Sa creel ‘Make this Christmas something dS ee at the flip of a finge " ; DUAL-RANGE oo. ciimo teal le inv th Figg om ys t of super smooth ae: 2% Car-climate « @ breeze in the. ‘. POWER 1957 Oldsmobile. Presy Direct” but- q : ton for quick front-sect comfort . HEATER’ “Indirect” for even heating throughout *Optional et extve cout. the car. Power controls do the work! . JEROME MOTOR SALES co. Pontiac, Michigan Do.this in-a rag 3. sii oa sk dole a so 2. Stand ‘tall. ee , bine. sideward, shoulder height, palms’ tacing forward, and pull back with Raise your_asmsishearma_As_yol do 80 lower| {plete circle, first in one direction ¥ ‘ension your head backward. Return a to sides and raise pd head. this slowly. It is Tike” a good stretch, e- * * 3. Roll your head in a .com- and then in the other, Do this in a slow,-Jazy~-manner.. — 4. Stand erect. Let your arms hang limply at your sides while you make circles with your while and then backward. Also, don't ‘neglect your beauty, routines just because you are bus-, ‘lier than usual. If you do you will arrive at the height of the Christ- mas season (when you will want to-look -your prettiest) with a few new lines and a dry skin. Eve jfew weeks can.make this differ. ence. . * * * " Tomorrow: “Look Upon Retine- ‘Young Arti st to Survive Juichi Kamikawa Sp ends Most Time in Coffee Shop BY JANE EAs <- WASHINGTON — Juichi Kami- kawa, young Japanese-American artist has won considerable shoulders, Circle forward for a jattention in the capital and has isold many of his paintings. Never- theless he contends that. artists jin this country are “sll having a hard time. *. “They have to have ‘in eight- hour job—working or teaching—in @order to survive,” Juichi told me over a cup of coffee in the new gathering place for art lov- ers — a combination gallery and Italian-type..—cafe _expressdshop-——.- ‘ment as a Time for Opportunity.” Graduation From this position, bob your trunk up and down as though you had a spring in your spine. _ getting the kinks out of your spine and nerves. It’s good for a a eee] held } Silver and gold streaks and > { a _, Green Hair in Style News LOS. ANGEEES {INS)—The lady’ dust her ‘eyelids with’ matching | with green hair will be_ right in|- glitter specks. style this year and next. Soft, feminine swirls and waves! That's the word from the Coif-, { ture Guild of Los Angeles and,Ste, Todish hairdos these days. Holtywood, which, recently its 21st annual hair styling show, ‘side and } Green hair, as well. as pink-) -— COME INT YOU'RE ALWAYS “WELCOME AT ——- were aimong the tints on display. father \ép-sided’ Took is curls side. popular’ | with. brushed-back hair- on one About Duties Girl. to Accompany; | Her Beau‘s Family, to Exercises By EMILY POST A young woman wrifes me as follows: “‘A man I know is gradu- lating from Naval’ Oificers’ Candi- 'date School soon and I have been) }are driving down. “T would like to know it I am| obligated to them in any way, and if so, how? Do 1 offerte pay for anything en route or in the hotel? |Also, would a eraduation present ‘be in order? | “I have known, this: young man only about five months but I + have..been dating him rather ven eee since we met. I would very much appreciate your help natural-looking tn this tter.”’ framing the face on the me | Answer: If they asked you to go ~ Instead of the sev ere, manish with them you de not for an sprinkles Femain popular, and for | jeut at the nape of the neck, current thing, Nothing ‘s. expected of 0 we ‘Ph. FE 4-3565° evening | wear r the glamor- girl can styles a ‘are soft and swirling. further than making yourself as as| = agreeable as possible and thanking! if il i . PARK RIGHT*AT OUR FRONT DOOR! | . Fhree 24-packs Hydro-magic “Gold” blades. 2 72 electronically honed blades. —— aot tis adhe Namen easels Cheese lees fo _ soma Shaves smoother 12 ae Be ee ~ MEN'S: NIGHT o H them warmly when you leave. A graduation present is not a fix} proper to give him. one it you, would like to, “Dear Mrs. Post. I work in an “After all, we do see each ther the day before Christmas ) and wish the season's greetings | personally so why send a printed _ Message in ation. I think be_ sent invited to the exercises. I am mak-! jing the trip with his parents-who| | obligation, but it would be quite) which he. is now managing. ” «Artists who spend many years ‘ef study to gain a professional status should be. able to get Guest Asks [Senta se membor ot other professions like and lawyers.” Juichi ‘af long last has his ‘own gallery, But, because of his Hong hours at the coffee shop— it-is the only place in the capi- tal ‘that remains open. until 3 o'eleek- in the morning — he is- only able to be there on late Saturdays and Sundays. . * »* } The artist's parents, members of- a well-known Hiroshima fam- ily, came to the United States in 1890 and settled in Fresno, Calif., where Juichie®was born, ithe youngest of seven children, agers STUDENT For..asgear before the outbreak lof World War II Juichi, whose - flair _for painting was evidenced at an early age, attended Fresno State Teachers College. Then, with his fariity and other Japanese, he was interned at an Arkansas ‘relocation center. : In 1944 he joined the. famous Jdapanese-American {42d Infantry . Regiment, which | fought with distinction in the Italian cam- paign. After the war Juichi came here to join a sister, Hiro, then work- jing for the Department of the In- ‘terior, and to get himself a job. In recent’ years he has been ‘able to study at the Corcoran School. His paintings are expres- sionistic with heads of saints ac- claimed by critics asamong the office with 15 others. It is the cus-| best. tom here for the employes to send| Christmas cards to each other which, in my opinion, is sense- Juichi says he is equally inter- ~ ested in many other themes, horses, birds, -fish, landscape and still life. Holiday Dresses” Airy, Graceful” only to those whom we cannot’ | , wish a personal greeting. I would like to know if you agree with :_ome.”” H ———d Answer: Even though I do | agree with you, Christmas cards. dare very Pretty a like to receive them and make a NEW YORK (NEA) floaty. dresses. with a graceful, ladylike look are‘very. much a part of the holiday festivities this year. The floaty look usually comes from panels, atiached at a high | waistline in such a way. that they |drift’ ‘easily. “when the wearer |méves, They're most offén used in combination with -a slender collection of them. 4 husband is not.” whan Brown, | Watch Your Weight / Weight can sneak up on you. If rit. suddenly seems to you that dress sizes aren't what. they used to’ _be and your old clothes are unac- “countably Shug, it's time to check “Dear Mrs. Post: Will you please tell me how to address a Wedding | -invitations—to._a—maryied-—couple- hes the wie 155 ition aut: the Answer: Mr’ John and Dr. Mary several layers of -chiffon. 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PENSION PLAN “Why knock. myself out?” she told me. ‘‘It isn't as if they’d keep Then she went on jlack of opportunity for the older »'for my pamphlet, Appears to Be Inborr .B.’s record, they knew they could| - make a go of it. : * * * Mrs. A., on hearing of this, will no doubt mumble that some peo- truth is, some people have a sense AN OPEN MIND into this. One of them; it seems fortunately, can be cultivated. If you'd like to try, send me @ stamped, self-addressed envelope “Pointers To-| about the) _ ward an Open Mind.” _ Compete, 1956) Fruit Peel ~T Candied = tac lOuS __ BY JANET ODELL When we went to do a home). ple ‘have all the® luck, But. the! ' of opportunity and others do not.) There are many thiggs that go}. to me,:is an open mind which,| _ person, "COMPLETE MEALS TO TAKE OUT! ’ lsection recently, the lady of -the "Witenes the: wan taved whick te. | partment she'd like; she said the) Christmas wreaths and decora- | tions. —"The-blve-had’ne-segular flower ys but at Christmas it does, | stock plants atid wreaths, She has a real green thumb and loves all i growing things. | WONDERFUL JOB From the beginning, she was } wonderful at it. She helped cus- jtomers plan their decorations for mantels, front doors and win- dows. She told them how to care for the poinsettias they bought and’ poceee Semeaoenn 9 plait tobe } given as gifts. : | mY | | i q | i { “Twas delicious. Mrs, D. J. Alison of/ i ‘ cd * 2 FE 2-6242 - | Mrs. B., om the other hand, {house was ‘eandying orange and 3 ae | came. equipped. with her own (erapefruit peel. It smelled won- Birmingham graci recipe with us. Do try it. Mrs. Alison is an artist and |works in several fields. 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If Mr. Bell heard about my lweak ankles . . . well, it would ‘mean a dishonorable discharge for me... abject poverty.” | “I won't tell a soul.” | “And hurry. . . don't stop to a anybody!"’ \ f course not.” s * s - He hurried away. I got my feet and went to. the door” of\the studio. I waited until I heard" elevator’s doors open and then I grabbed my coat a headed cautiously for the .recep- tion room. Caution was unneces- + the room was empty. Twenty minutes later .. + thirty-five minutes to four... I was limping into our apartment, Mr, Tolley’s hand under my el- bow. I let him escort me into the bedroom. I sat on the edge of my bed. “Would you mind, " TI said, “my . they’re in that closet ONLY THE BEST ts Geed Enough For Your Child Bach tablet is 11 there. “Not at all,” Ralph said. « He opened the closet door, stooped into it to look for the ‘islippers which were under my bed. Swiftly, silently, as treach- erous as a lady coyote fighting for her mate, I was behind Ralph. With a diabolical thrust I sent louder, ; Hallman) “All right!" = ; Rule:'you're going to unreason- ’ "lable. ‘* ne “im tumbling into the closet. I slammed shut.the door. I locked it, Inside the closet there was a pated ae thrashing about. “Mr. Tolley,” I called, “‘listen 2\to me. T'iret you out as soon as I can.” He at: pounding at the cone, “Mr. Teller.” 1 pleaded, * “don’t be a problem.” harder, yelped ao shouted. © “Tf When Most: Sincere Service © That is the quality that everyone likes most — the complete sin-’ cerity of our service. -Many of Needed... ’ the duties of which you are un- aware are done, quietly and promptly. Because .of -thée ithmediate need, this sincere aid is all. the more welcome to the families -we: serve. ~ Phone ‘Thus we lighten your ~burden—jp~ when need is the greatest. a now 7 | beyond recognition.” ‘\ * * Up ‘now lan explanation for my absence Leone demanded one of me. But I couldn't seem to concentrate. I was only thinking of Steve .. « he had seventeen minutes left to was he doing . Suddenly I realized that the ele vator boy was speaking to me. I said, “I beg your pardon?" ~ “He got another one." “Who! Who- got another what?” “I just this minute heard it on the radio in the basement. A news flash. The Waltner he “ What?’ , ; “Yep. Again’ - and hid the body.” +++ whom did he murder Murdered her “A new ; teacher at” the schooF Hester Frost.” “Hester Frost!’’ I covered my face with my hands. ‘Oh, no, not Hester!” “Yep. You know her?” | I nodded. ‘‘Hester and I were very-close, How did it happen?” “He lured her into a rendez- vous on Third Avenue. Some guy named Wendell Kipp seen them together, He tried to intervene, but the Waltzer dragged Hester up on a roof. That's the last she was ever scen.”’ “Poor Hester." “The polite,” the boy said, ‘‘are ‘searching for the body.” “And when they find it, "I said, “jt\will no doubt be mutilated.” ."’ the boy said. “Mutilated * The elevator’ door slid open. Leone Webb was at her~ desk. She was turned to her typewriter on its wheeled table. There was a chance that she was too in- volved to notice me. I was care- ful not to disturb her. I made it. I got through the reception room, into Studio K. This would be the safest place for Hester Frost to be when the See ae AY ee ee ee Seeder: Wait, Stubby, don’t’ fold -. « And in loud disgust: .. + Oh, damn you, Stubby. 1 - * * re. It was eight minuutes to four, and I knew that I wasn’t going to be the one who had. ferreted out the secret in that tape. If oe [ stepped ty pacing ina T was race usue> "~~" for Reconsideration... -ltion of the Nayvember denial of a Steve hadn't succeeded in oe piece of black one. I had found it in Anita Far- relil's dead hand. It had been a silhouette of her «, . (Covet my. by Kelley Roos} Dr: Sheppard Asks’. WASHINGTON @ — Dr. Samuel H. Sheppard of Cleveland has asked the Supreme ‘Court to re- consider its Nov. 13 refusal to Treview- j Sheppard, an osteopath, was convicted of slaying his. 30-year- old t- wife, Marilyn,. in their Bay Village, Ohjo, home on July 4, 1954; Sheppard's attorneys in esking a Supreme Court hearing contend- ed that Sheppard was ‘denied a fair trial because. of adverse pub- licity. ‘They said Sheppard had “a ee by newspapers.” -+ The. petition asking reconsiaern. hearing said “the policy © and denial would soon be reflected in| The U.S. Supreme Court rarely grants petition for reconsideration. Ferry Changes Schedule CHARLEVOIX @— The Beaver Island Boat Co.-motorship Em- erald Isle, a ferry between Charle- voix and Beaver Island, started on winter schedule Monday, It will make. only three round: trips a week, Monday, Wednesday and Friday on its -34-milé run from Charlevoix to the Lake Michigan island. A flying service will take over mail, passenger and freight service after Jan. 1 tantif the new for killing his wife. an on precedent that results’ from the}. - a Peele. a _ MORE AND MORE PEOPLE. use ae State Bank Plan for. financing. | Buying a car is made easier for you thru our low rate emergency valve but “we were / his going at such speed the train could — / and! not be stopped in time.” Published as a public service by|joined a small group of patriots. 4 farm woman who ran to the The Pontiac Press in cooperation When they ran short of ammini- crash scene said, “People were with The Advertising Council and tion to fight the Russian tanks,/irying to get at the windows and they used stones, or Molotov cock-|faiing back into the flames. You). the Newspaper Advertising Execus : vives “Association. / tails, even crowbars. the could ‘hear, the shrieks of the / One of his band leaped up on the) .ounded and dying even above the -* / ad back.of a Russian tank that was noise ot escaping steam.” unable to maneuver in @ Narrow)", ” newspaper account pt the @ =|Street and threw a crowbar in the) a4 said, “The a of the N SUFFER ‘3 PAST . |tank tracks, putting the tank out es_the ive oe ene SKIN SUFFER . ERS at action. Ay 8 tank a Cults ree ea tuted owe % 3 ihe : ee ae = br ed ee cr aprman The lighter, smoother, _ more refreshing flavor a that comes from fire~"~ brewing at 2000 bee Yes, only Stroh’s beer has it. It’s America’s only fire-brewed beer! picked them off with car" «passengers were penned in like = rats and left to burn to ‘death, if Around Budapest, crowds con- jnot kijled outright after being ‘rged on Soviet bookstores, [jammed and wounded in a most ae fearful manner. It was one of the oz deter- reel At Vout + “ Check your dollar i now” I If aniy of the serial numbers of-your dollar bills contain a “5” and an “0” then you've got a “Lucky Buck.” And here's what 7 ~ ~-ydu'lreceive for it! A certificate ¥ for a $25.00 Arthur Murray Dance Course ‘ at the studio nearest you, Fé 80-page dance book from which you can learn the Fox Trot, Waltz, Rumba, Samba, Mambo and Jitterbug right in your own | home. Just present your | “Lucky Buck” in person at your | | peek cnet Pek pees, mailit | with the coupon below. Even if you've never danced a step, you'll be ae able t¢ learn quickly, easily when you 2 _ take adyantage of this double opportunity. / . Arthur Murray is making this amazing offer to show you the fan and good times to be had when you learn to dance his simple way. So don’t wait. Look in your wallet now. If you have a dollar bill with a “5” and an “0” . (in any ondet), you ase.e “winner”: a % ‘i OD} $2500 ARTHUR | i 2 1 BANGS URSE —- “ ras i Lge 2 meres BS 3 moerser eres 1S tn Cs oa Midge ee TREES Pe ee cite. be ! ree oe aie S aseee ln (now fo al tn eee te ee ao : _THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DRCES “ “GIRLS O “PROBATION” | Joint “Pact " pedilions of Mutual Aid MOSCOW i .— Romania’s Com- munist government says it is- in almost complete accord with: the policies laid down by its big neighbor, the Soviet Union, Soviet lot known Kremlin policies on Communist and international af- fairs. , * 8 It calls for a loan to Romania of 450,000 tons of wheat and 60,000 “The Romanians agreed to pro- ‘Vide Russia ‘such materials as are necessary for its national Close. Ties, Continuance) _ SeSEESEIE ES aA Sones p aaa er SING HERE SATURDAY — among the many attractions to “Holiday of: Harmony” ” in exchange for Soviet iron, fre, coke, pipe and technical a DOORS OPEN 6:30 ee SSSR puone Fe 5-8001 1. qancer VAN. _|__ JENNIFER CHARLES _ Bag ROGERS HEFLIN~ 1ONES HESTON. AL. “BLACK : WIDOW” “RUBY “GENTRY” Pe ALWAYS Two. TOP FEATURES - * * * / presumably this payment will robe made in oil, Romania, situ-) jated between-the- Soviet Ukraine) and Yugoslavia, produces nearly) 1t million tons of oil-a year. The agreenient also calls- for) OPEN 6:45 MA 4-2151 On international. issues, Roma- nia went down the line in support of Kremlin policies. The commu- nique e mt that xpressed — agreeme Russia was doing its “duty to pd _of ‘@ Starzynski, Inight-when his truck went out of aicontrol._and overturned where The Cracker Jills, a Detroit group which finished second in a nation- wide Sweet Adeline contest in October, will be show Saturday at 8:15 at the Pontiac ‘High School Auditorium. The pro- MBER 4. 1956 . the Society for appear at the member. 'Honey-Stealing Bear Bagged by Hunter STODDARD, N.H. & — A 300-) jpound bear that used. to startle; Stoddard. residents with his esca-' pades has been shot and killed. ‘He was bagged by “Zigmond! a Gardner, Mass.,| hunter. Residents said they had seen the bear playfully romping’ after birds “and~stealing honey from trees- where there were bees: Spill Kills Truck Driver HOLLAND @® — William Pulim, 41, of HOlland was killed Monday U.S. 31 splits to @ bypass—and_a._ business route south of Holland. He was alone. ‘Hollywood Headlines 82-Year-Old Plays Self in By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOGD WW “larence |Kolb, surviving member of the vaudeville team of Kolb and Dill, | is still going strong after 60 years| in show business. * * @ The 82-year-old actor is again doing a movie and playing him- self, of all people. In 1912, he gave Lon Chaney his first big break and he’s reliving the se-) quence in the Chaney biography, “The Man of a Thousand Faces." Kolb came to lunch looking amazingly spry~for—his_years. He said that he still keeps up his ’ Standard’s big labs where they have hundreds of scientists went into’ the development of this single product. The : ~.« Jike me just isn’t any way equipped for that sort of work. Still, my customers and I benefit Sree Dyas Bae 0 good ayia me” . AUGIE CLAEYS, ~~ KEITH ELLIOTT, Standard Olt Dealer, Indianapolis, Secsnnh OONat fa ey Sones I wouldn’t even have a business of my own like this without a big, well-estab- - lished company to rely on for regular delivery of the products my customers want, when they want them. I'd be in some fix trying to find an oil well, produce and setae ernie a, hee BA de mackie to my le es you and highly research, — Standard Oil Dealer, Moline, Ill: - “Well, I haven’t got the time or the money to try to drill « producing oil well. You know it costs big money, sometimes as much as a —— to drill a well, and then it may out bone-dry. Only big companies can — tabs yank ee Gok Wem gad overhead te keep my tanks full whenever my customers want gasoline.” Ken.: @ompany is set up them, though it would be —- - “What makes a business a good titizen? Supplying the needs and wants of Its customers to the very best of its abilities. Thousands of Standard Oil Dealers in 15 Mid- west and Rocky Mountain states devote their _ Gadasan lives to good and honest service. In competitive economy, both. and the company work hard and constantly do their respective som. better. { de. WORKMAN, Stendard Oil Dealer, Wi “Did you ever think about pemmplenncspere a pon sadly ment of Barbershop: Quartet Singing in América. Tickets may be purchased Union Accused in Dues-Probe © | Flint Group. Used Funds for . Political Purposes, Senator Charges WASHINGTON: (# — Congres- sional sources said today a federal grand jury is investigating charges that. Flint; Mich. labor groups unlawfully used dues funds Laughing-Death Herb ‘The ‘phrase “sardonic laughter” sj near the small port of Oqair on ranean. An herb growing there was — once believed: to make anyone who ate it laugh himself to death. erm ea HURRY. TO. PIPER'S FOR. CHRISTMAS PARTY TRICKS—JOKES Comic Christmas Cards _Piper’s Magazine Outlet % Awbarn Ave. in the 1956 election campaign, ‘The investigation involves- alle-| gations, aired publicly by Sen. | Carl T.-Curtis (R-Neb), that the Greater Flint Industrial ' members’ dues to be diverted into poses" in violation of election Jaws. . * e. The corporations to contribute directly | to political campaigns. Senate sources, declining to be! gram will be sponsored by the local chapter of | ‘City, the Preservation- Eneourage- from any chapter Comic Kol New: Movie. calisthenics, but that he’s not as. limber as had been reported. One, columnist wrote that he was able |‘ toslift a leg behind his neck, * * * “Maybe I could get it up! ithere,* he snorted, “but how the dickens would I get down?" irascible general, boss or father of dozens of movies and television films. His most recent engage- iment was. as ‘Charlie Farrell's explosive boss in ‘‘My Little Mar-| gie.” He made 82 of the TV half-) hours. He can be (or pose)—as. crusty | as the characters he has per-) formed and he's full of stories of directors, producers and actors he has clashed with. Apparently his long partnership with the late Max Dill was a stormy one. _“We never mixed socially,” he said.. “Our relationship was the }same as it was on the stage. When/ I said yes, a said no.” * * Kolb was born on a farm 8 miles from Cleveland and grew up in the, Ohio city. Dill lived on the! same street. The pair combined “Now this town is about through | me,” he said, “That's all right with me. I'll go back to San Francisco, where I live.” ‘ ' His recipe for staying hale and hearty? || -“DP’ve given up everything thati} doesn't agree- -with=me. xcept drinking, and it agrees with me.” ‘Kiss’ to Husband Had Narcotic Effect BOSTON @— A superior court judge has sentenced Mrs, Joan You’d recognize Kolb as the} can really | quoted by name, Said the grand jury has been convened in Bay Mich., to,‘consider evidence | Tgathered by the FBI. The Justice | 'Department reserved comment. Curtis. outlined these and other ‘allegations: 1. That the Greater Flint (dustrial Council had “caused lo- cal unions to take money from itheir general fund, made up from. 'dvies, and have it transferred for) | partisan political purposes to af-' ‘fect the: ‘outcome of the current, i election." | 2. That Local 599 of the UAW: iin Flint, in response to a request | from its executive . board, | Sept. 9-to-provide money for PO ‘litical purposes and that minutes: of the locai's meeting would shéw being done was in violation of, law.” 3. That the local approved a! ; workers” plus $5 a day in expenses for three days, and that its total ‘‘politieal”’ | at around $ $25,000. Council- | CIO last September caused some | $25,000 of United Auto Workers’ a fund for “partisan political pur-| ‘ forbids lahor unions or! In-| voted ‘it was discussed that what was) plan to pay 100 or more “‘election | at a rate of $20 a day, expenditures had been cotimated| | GOLDEN. DRUMSTICK Box Dinners Delivered Free Coll re 8-0483 — | u —PLUS - ADVENTURE OF THE — GREAT NORTHWEST KIRK DOUGLAS than life ' dons — Witherspoon, 2, to a year in jail after she admitted its was more than a kiss that she gave her im- prisoned husband. to her husband, Calvin, 27. months on narcotics. charges. Mrs, Witherspoon pleaded guilty’ to a charge she passed narcotics The husband was serving nine INTROD ® Delicious Chicken | Dinners [ BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph "JIMMY ROLLINS at the Piano, 7 DUCING Nites Weekly ® Cocktail Bar credit?.I credit cards these folks are oO 5 ae me.” sales and merchandising help, and, ‘above all, __ product quality. Because America has a free It's something like product sesearah. A big [Butterfield Theaters -+tig-derived-from the name of the; — MH PON'TIAC PRESS. es, ee By PHYLLIS BATTELLE © NEW ‘YORK (INS) — Until reasonably recently, most for- eigners:who came to-America ex- pected to tread upon walks of gilt, rent out a movie-set pent- house overlooking. Manhattan, be greeted by cowboys or gun molls, Fine ally Ge \zons U.S.A.” - a section devoted; to describing the country as a whole, just as guides to foreign lands. do; -and- it's; fascinating to} head such advice to visitors as “it is futile to- resist the ingrained American habit of eating veg- etables and potatoes with meat or poultry,” and “don't expect to t Guide to U. J TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4,°1956 ea eT a §. Travel Selfridge Base However, desipte these fran little warnings to tourists, the fat book will: generally enthrall excite visitors, I imagine. It may even encouage Ameri- cans to stay home. and see their after browsing through and dine on hot. dogs and extra id ial erin wher Sees Sates first — a wise™ dldy go; it is rare to find a truly skilled) theory that in recent years has waiter in the European tradition.” been disregarded by many mil- lions of us-who have seen Paris) and|before dropping in on Denver. Fg eto dag ear ~ “New Horizons USA.” for an after- noon, T_would like to take’= not a trip around the world, but a trip gorene the eoantry- I don’t care if the “waiters are} sometimes careless and you've got to eat vegetables with your capon, it reads like # mighty fine pee & ee ‘Soe Shepherds Get “With, An Air Force aining for Patrol Duty |} MOUNT CLEMENS (INS)—Nine| }} new “guards” with four legs and|} dry ‘martinis. This was the impression spread o'er the oceans by the movies, in collaboration with such as Mickey Spillane and his ‘friends. Several months ago | lamented here that the foreigners who actually did come to these shores for a friendly. visit not only were cheated out of their dreams ot peantheuses and golden thoroughfares . , . they also found themselves completely at a less—to—understand, or be—un. | derstood by their “hosts.” Unlike Americans who travel regularly to. overseas gitigs, equip- ped with hundreds of travel guides and helpful hints, I said, lished material to brief them on what to expect in this country, . * * * Added to this unfortunate .over- sight on the part.of publishers, there was the problem that. we| Amerieans have had no particular) need, or interest, for learning any other tongue besides English. NO PLACE TO GO The result: ‘uncomfortable, all dressed. up for a good time and‘no place to go to~-be-welcomed and understood. ° a? = is It seemed that although America was enormously interested in travel, terest. gadabouts on earth, somehow we never considered that this tourist business could work two ways: That we should be not only . in- terested guests in other lands, but warm hosts in our own, Well, at last q book has come out to help the Innocents abroad in making their first trip past the Statue of Liberty. Written by Myra Waldo, backed by -Pan American World Airways, pub- lished in five languages, and titled “New Horii#ons-£+S.A:,”” it ‘4s a guide to travel here — ~ giv ing virtually all the facts... % foreigner would like te knew short of where to obtain opium on_a Sunday. It breaks us.down into sections, states, then cities, listing history, geography, | > taurants, prices, nationalities of etc., for each, In ‘the beginning of “New Hori- the visitors to-the U.S. had ne pub- Thousands of be- wildered and-disappointed souls’ arriving in the U.S.A., naive and| it was all- only a self-in-| As_ the biggest-spending| accomodations, res- shopping tins, of citizens, climate, Children pvc poss thé a the alley ware being THE ANIMALS’ CHRISTMAS ‘By Walt Scott ing ashe? DO YOU.CALL It ust ae “, TOO! Beares! ee A CHRISTMAS LIST FREDDY? | YOu SPELLED iT WRONG, (JUST SKATES, MOM! THAT'S @ 1966 by MEM Bervign. tna ~| Anger Seen ‘as Threat to Western Alliance afl & > PARIS (INS) —A new kind of anti-Americaif feeling is. sweeping France today. ; Well-informed diplomats consider this cold, unemptional wave of sen- timent as aybigger threat to ‘the Western Alliance than the raucous - |ecommynist “U.S, Go Home" prop- aganda of cold_war days.- The reason for the ts ‘that resentment against the U.S. is gaining.ground among elements of the French population who, hith- erto, had wholeheartedly backed | American such as the North. Atlantic Alli- ance and other measures designed to siém the. march of Soviet im- perialism. They constitute a substantial | portion of anti - Communist ist and teftist politicians, diplo- mats, civil servants, businessmen._ and just plain citizens, Outstanding. figures ~6n ¥rench scene, with records of un- qualified support-of NATO and of the common:ideais of Western}- democracies, are today turning avowed effort_to defend what they consider France's vital interests. TEMPERS FLARE Many of them are openly infuri- ated at American support of coun- tries who have accused France and Britain of imperialism. — Frenchmen are not unatnimous| No Teachers Needed Now in Michigan WASHINGTON u —: Michigan about the wisdom of the British land. French military expedition to the Suez Canal Zone. > But almost all, with the excep- tion of the Communists, consider ‘hat France and Britain are be- inig unjustly treated when they are accused of having evan inspired undertakings | - Frenchmen, including both right- | the} against the United States in an, ‘ oft the conflict with, Egypt when they sent aircraft on missions against Egyptian aviation bases, This view, these Frenchmen feel, is not only. unfair but, also naive. They resent that the United Na- tions Assembly, with American support, adopted the position that israel, France and Britain They contend that this aititude does not take into account the proclaimed intentions of Egyptian President Gamal Abdel Nasser to exert his domination over the Arab) _ world, Even those who disagreed with Premier Guy Mollet, about the. need for a military showdown with Nasser were critical of evi- thes in North Africa and ham French ‘Bitterly Reient U. S. Suez Stand? the any French. efforts to Teach an agreement with the people of Algeria. “Ninstilation at the air base, animals until they complete their They feel the United States was remiss in its duty as an Atlantic ally when the American delega- tion to the United Nations acted in a way to bolster the shaken pres- sharp teeth have gone on duty at ang Air Force Base. ighepherd dogs. who recently com- pleted a tough training course at the Air Force's canine corps quarters in Colorade Springs, Colo. Six other dogs are scheduled te take up guard duty at Wurt- | smith Air Base near —_— Mich. The Selfridge dogs will patrol runways and hangars and guard the Army's secret Nike missile * * Trainers, who will stay with the ee, if necessary. Hunter’s Aim Is Right but Quarry’s Wrong The “guards” are Germanif{ | Se RH eee Sil al i ah OR ed “Beuer Things in Sight" | Open Friday Evenings | sassuseucenecseseeenesSaressnesereer % prarsey Your Questions “Should I wait — till Se We are often asked -where death occurs during the night if the family should wait until. morning to call the funeral di-. . rector. No, itis most important that the funeral home be no- tified at: once. Huntoon. staff members are instructed to re-- . spond to each, -rall prompaly, day or night. ~~ - | experts Its got what the » * call — has an estimated 54,500 teachers - employed in . public elementary and secondary schools and has no need of additional teachers at this Group Orders Union ad sense” Qo i time, the National Education Assn. (NEA) said Monday. The ‘estimated average salary of classroom teachers in Michigan . was listed by the NEA as $4,900 topped only by the $5,550 average - in New York and California. Nationwide, the NEA said, an estimated: 1,258,136 teachers are employed in public elementary and secondary schools” but an addi- tional 47,760 are needed to reduce oversized classes. Of the total now employed, the NEA said, about 80,000 are on an emergency or substandard basis . -ethat is, do. not..hold standard certificates. The NEA said: the numhet of teachers employed on emergency of Substandard certificates only partly indicates the real shortage. A substantial part of the shortage fo Produce Records- HONOLULU (Harry. Bridges’ International Longshoremen’s and Warehousemen’s Union and some affiliated organizations are under’) subpoena to produce today their ~~ records for the last four ‘The U_ S. Senate: subcommittee. on internal security . headed by Sen, James O. Eastland (D-Miss) opens the fourth day of ‘its hear- ing into communism in the Hawai- ian Islands. Union leaders yesterday contin- ued _to-refuse to answer commit~ tee questions under protection of the 5th Amendment. At the same a 24-hour work stoppage protest- re 2 urge anc am YADS LE ix. concealed ms evi nat ass Ar AU TO Wreilatt time, 6,000 ILWU members staged | ing hearings which Bridges has} and solid in action. Chevy plants itself wide The °57 Chevrolet can give lessons on taking curves and holding the road to just about any car going. Few cars at any price are so beauti- fully balanced arid so smooth, sure ‘Its road savvy isn’t surprising once you learn what’s..underneath—new develop- ments in steering, springs and suspension. road, and with its pounds in the right . places. That’s why ‘it sticks so surely and solidly around corners and curves. - Chevrolet’s new V8 power. (up to 245 oh. p.*)-springs from what people who vn | car gaia ever built, And that makes a going. even better! Come in and try it. and low to the ¢ ? ay | : a si _ ‘Lies aiticiale. have a simple explanation as te why _ the crowds have not exceeded $8,000 in any one game - this year considering the great demand for tickets. ~ Up to this season, 7,000 bleacher seats and all stand- ing room tickets were always made available the day} aus: the game, in fact just a |. “Many fans would drive long distances and then -{ jam the ticket windows for these tickets, and when ' the bleacher seats were gone, they would be content in taking standing room tickets rather than leave,” _ said one Lion official. Now, however, all of the bleacher seats are sold early in the week, leaving only standing room space to be) 4 | purchased at. the orm hy people have wondered why the Lions-Bears Sunday did not surpass the all-time. attendance rd at Briggs Stadium. p largest crowd ever to watch a pro contest in De- : jac heom in 1954 when 58,431 fans saw the Lions whip a few hours before game time. “Because of this, cats \ eople, knowing that only standing room tickets were available, would not bother driving any distance to get in,” he said, “and they were) _ tontent in staying home and listening to the game.” “Judging from the number of requests for tickets for, — _ Bundays game, we would have had a least 70,000,” | he) I$ HAVE ALWAYS BEEN TOUGH $ 42-10 dribbing the Bears took from the Lions was a8 surprising as it was convincing. “It is tntteresting to note that no other team in the Na- "a Pot ee except the Cleveland Browns, of games. . since 1 ~10-year Ineo sete or Depot tines Adin Gletisctive seiord the Chicago pros bold 1s! the fact that.since 1930 only twice has a divisional champion gone unbeaten in regular season play, and ’ each time it was the Bears. Speen Sas ee oe ne Dents bn (oe ata eet a 042 thi sins wen tie divisional title with record and in 1934 they posted a 13-0 mark. — Telatively ‘modern history of the . a Saat : yr 4 F 4 AP Wirephote * | Johnny McHale, Tigers’ new) ~ ipersonnel director, said “We think _ LONE MEDALIST — Mrs. Pat McCormick (above) trying for an unprecedented Olympic “double-double,” today won the women's -) springboard diving for the only U. S. gold medal of the day at Mel- |i, Briggs Stadium. Blake's no kid, | bourne, Australia. Jeanne Stunyo, University of Detroit coed, W&S [but he looks like be can help our second, and Barbara Gilders of Detroit was fourth. arm; Virgil Trucks, 38-year-old veteran hurler whe has talked). THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956. most all last season with a’ sore! seriously of retiring; Gene Host, (13-15 mark with Charleston in 1986, 23-year-old tefthander-wbho had a land Belardi. jean play third or second. Robinson ‘always has hit lots of home runs ibullpen.”’ Political Asylum in Australia pro = tte Sarees Ss Record Holders, \Gold Medalists: Paul - Richards JACKSONVILLE: Fila. ‘future in the- game. Kell confirmed that several pos- Commonwe: \siblities. for next year were dis- - Oo ae ‘cussed. One was the open man- ... Beer's Job with Baltimore's Paci- _. ‘tie Coast League alffiliate at. Van- includes all field events and most —couver, -Anoth __ third ‘baseman: Speaking - of tentative plans to _ Tetire. after 14 seasons in the| “American. League, Kell said: ‘ “If Paul définitely says he, wants me to play next year—in ‘Beltimore, they I guess Td play.” lof two from St. Paul, Minn., were \Gontge Kell. 4. hatieMer’ o¢- the SYDNEY, A lia i = Nine. ‘Maniger Paul Richards here’ yes |e". Wotd record holders, plus aj. ~“terday concerning. the veterans’s Olympic _gold _ medalists, of several wr ae ee pa will be the last Australian appearance of the U. 5. Olympic eliveau Retains +¥York--start,_wilted—badly—in—the pins »/count of 3,834 in his special match (with Nagy. Attractive: Jere -Price, a plati- num blonde from Fort “Worth, Tex., and-Arlene Eck, a mother 12 ab z i ~Hungarian- ‘Athletes Will Seek Freedom MELBOURNE i — From hud-jnext few days.” one offical said. “Between village and throughout Melbourne, ; Europe, the tl 15}. “We expect some of the Czecho- slovakians, East Germans and 30 and 45 will stop in also to leave their teams. but not many, No one expects the and W the nightcap. tied for the wonien's lead with 2,341 for their 12 games. Marge Merrick of Detroit, a perrenial con- mm was in third place with Meet in- Finale dozen. in a United States vs, the British will compete here tomorrow night| meet, The 2-event. program, ” which track races in addition to several fly home, where they will dis- | 10 Folley Hangs On. Win-Over Bethea - NEW YORK # — If Zora Fol- young man from Phoenix, Ariz. can become a factor in the heavy- ‘weight | class, Folley, making his first New ahead of Detroit's “the race for the guard; was the | Detroit Catholic’ Youth Organization's: light a boxing champion 7 \to’ grab a majority. de- cision over willing Wayne Bethea of ‘New York's Bronx. {ley can sustain -his.dttack over aj . full 10-routids ‘without tiring, «the late stages Tast night ‘and - just/tnst. managed inst, 47 oe ee faa COLLEGE BASKET Ty SCORES entra 69, Tri-Gtate (Ind) 54 5 Seen Bonay Coan Fdste esses i esare MIDWEST. Towa State 92. Houston 3 ~,! nn 106, medbtg yi ty 69 Butler 64 le ida State 64 = Btate 90 a a (Wink biate 6, Bett > presi Seteptal Morningside (lows wal th Omaha G08 SOUTH Kentucky 114, Mis William a 4 haa ‘ea Fhe Louisiana State 89, Lo Loyola iNew Orleans; seoet 78, Southeastern La Clift « LaRose, Michigan ‘State. {oslo shuts Colorade W. Mor Tomorrow night's opening scthals matches Louie’s and J & A in the im game and Boyce and Davis in Crawford Stops- Cambria NEW YORK (@®—Mickey Craw-|- Olympic winners: Men’ ‘ |Rose, Australia, eciviive (Ala,) Bt. 66 bf Aispama’ica, J ? xy Adolphus 55 iNa Madona ma Peslevan a Somiee (Ky.) 70 isiana College 61 7. SE Loutsians Mississippi State 106, Howard Hale ” Hil its outfield roster, drafting the ‘veteran speed mechant from Min- The Tigers stil are in the market for .another infielder and who are doubttul decide in their! minds not. to return home.” Durirg the afternoon iff was. in. Toronto. ;IANT KLEPTOMANIAC — learned swimmer Valeria Gyenge, |: GIANT SMAMIAC Poles Hungary's fastest freestyler, would There ma Romanians. |=? to Canada Dec. 19 and marry” to may be a few Bevet Briggs was blunt in saying he _. |didn’t think the trade had cost the Tigers much. “We gave up a guy with a sore arm (Garver) and a pitcher who was quitting (Trucks). El Host never showed us much. Belardi played alittle first base." Finigan was ihe American, League's al] star third baseman in . 1954 when he hit .302. He slumped at the plate last season; winding lup with .216. He can play second, short or third. Robinson hit only .204 last year, going to the A’s during the season ‘| after starting out with the Yankees. While_with the Yanks he spelied danger in capital let- ters -te- Tigers pitchers in the Dopralt ball park with his -tond-! ness for the right field seats. Blake had a 17-11 record with Toronto in 1956 and an earned rup average of 2.61. He's 31 years old. Swim Teams Swing Into Action Today Oakland County prep swimming teams get under Way for an active season on several fronts today, while Birmingham Maples, easy winners of their.opener a week ago against Highland Park, go tg Grosse Pointe for the second tune- up, preceding opening of the East- tern— Michigan campaign, Hazel Park's squad is at Royal Oak tonight in the. opener for both. Saginaw Valley teams also get under way, with Bay City Central entertaining Handy today. Arthur /Hill comes to Pontiac Friday at 4 p.m. and Flint Central is at Bay City same day... Flint Northern will have its first swim meet in the school’s history, also on Friday ‘at Saginaw and goes back to Sag- jinaw Arthur Hill's relays 69 ‘Saturday. * double” won the women’s spring- MELBOURNE ® — Mrs. Pat;precious point total melted-under,three dives of the finals. In 1952 Keller McCormick, trying for an the pressure of Russian shooting at Helsinki, ‘Mrs,-McCormick won unprecedented Olym “doubl wre | Mrs, McCormick, 2%, Lakewood, - The platform competition Calif. housewife whose husband is Wil beard: diving today for America’e/Gal team’s coach bad taken a iphue _ gold medal as Un¢le ‘Sam's ‘commanding lead in IN TIGER DEAL — Pitchers Gene Host, ‘Ned Garver and reserve first base- man Wayne Belardi, top, left to right, were sold to- Kansas City Athletics by Detroit Tigers at minor league meeting .in Jacksonvil le, Fla., yes- Virgil Trucks, fit, I ; - ald 4. a térday. Tigers acquired A’s pitcher Ed Blake ahd both the springboard and platform held-later in the week. .. took gold medals in two “events and totalled 31 He i i 3 i : 3 zs se Fs iz “3 be i a4 PE BH Hf H + HE the men’s 1,500-meter free style|The United States team reached .| bookkeeper, gave Russia a gold .| AS expected, the Rassian-mén lidown the. list. iSaviets C ut America’s Lead the 100-meter backstroke © semi-fi- nals but none“ in: the 200-meter breaststroke in which Bob Hughes of Los Angeles failed to make the grade. The U. S__entrants in the . backstroke are Yoshinobu Oyaka- wa of Honolulur A! Wigring © of Pittsburgh, and Frank McKinney, © 18, Indianapolis high school sen- | for, qualified in today’s trials. Alis- . tralia's John Monckton broke the Olymic record in the trials with a 1:03.4 timing. * *¢ * Betty Brey of Chevy “Chase, t l | Md., Nancy Simons of Belvedere. George Breen of Buffalo, N, Y. Calif., Kathryn Knapp of. Chevy Chase and Marley Shriver of Glen- dale, Calif.,.made up the U. §. 400-meter relay team that quali- medal in the deer_shoot- eet ja paria gymnasts’ were battling for top position although Japan-was giv- ing them a rough strucgle. after the completion of the compulsory exercises. The U. S. squad Was “Hungary ‘took the team -sabre gold medal ‘in fencing by defeating Poland 3-4 in the finals while Rus- sia defeated France 8-7 to take - the bronze medal and four points. event in which Breen is the chief| the semi-final pool but failed there UL S. hope: nl ia lr infielders Eddie Robinson and Jim Finigan, bot- tom left to right.. A's pitcher Bill Harrington, bottom right, was sold to the Charleston club, a Tiger affiliate in the American Association. Today’ s Olympic (Games Winners MELBOURNE (# Sa Today's SWIMMING "s 400 meters freestyle: 1—Murray 4:27, ow oe record, & 7 by Jean Boi- teaux, ; 2—Takeshi Yona. me : rifle, fan, tote! 384, Betts vakia, ner clared winner nr beets mon score Hs prone a 3a “gundbers, ~-pingle shot, double airs lit. Romanenko, $33: vie dimir Sevriouguine, , 428. Women’s Bh ee gy 1 5 " Mire. ges eeCorente. wood, Si it, 143.36; Stun: iirene - Macdonald, Cavhda,, ina. iG _ TIRE CO. ~ Open 9 te 9 FE 8-0424 The two little playmakers “are regular holdovers from last sea- son, except that Peet_missed. the final few games of the campaign with a fractured ankle. His-absence in the defeat suf- fered in the state quarter-finals at the hands. of tonight’s foe was a definite hurting factor. ‘Coach Foley fears what ‘the vengeful Pontiac quintet may have lon its mind. “I guess Pontiac | , and-t've warned ithat the Chiefs will be out to settle that score,”’ he added. 7? W. Geren St. opener at Pio cphe : : “se as OIL BURNER | « tate of she bettie trvat right SERVICE | ian ees Oil & Gas Futnace Sales Wsenior Dave Simmons plenty of Dean Heating FE 5-7721 nae © ot See Open at Home Toni Foley figures to have-his strength. | , hasn't forgotten that tournament my squad} Coach Art Van Ryzin has de-|’ ‘Delays Title Bout Satoh | Curtain - Roiser Slated) With Clarkston Wolves in Waterford Gym of height, will be the underdog for this encounter on the Waterford High court. - Beedle has hopes fer a better season than last year, although ‘¢@4 forward Chuck Gillis is Wa- terford’s only returning regular. Gillis scored 218 points as a cen- ter last season and is the key- figure in Skipper plans. : Letter winners Clayton Roth and Ron Seets, along with Jim .Devine and Jolm Herrington from the Ortonville. Leroy Parks, who col- lected 20 points in that game, is the boy Waterford must stop to- Robinson's liness . . = oe —T oles Name Milkes San. Antonio GM Waterford’s “head basketball] a lack) . eriketball team, ‘trit | Cratibrook last Friday ‘far its 1956- * REGULARS IN PHS LINEUP lars from last year who will take , against Detroit Catholic Cen’ center Hudson Ray, ci season opener tonight for Pontiac High School are, left-to right, Peet;and-guard- ~ Several awards will - -made to the most valuable lineman and -— Three regu- the court in the Pentine Press Phete - Dave Diehm. The Chiefs.will be out to avenge @ big loss suffered at the hands of the : ae thn sabe women et The BE game-is-at eho ee z school’s bas- ant over Walled Lake High 57 séason opener, goes after victory No, 2 tonight .against.. invading Redford Union, ¢ Redford’s visit to the Viking court, along with the Waterford- Clarkston meeting at Waterford, highlights tonight's limited prep activity in’ the Oakland County area. . , : Heavy action does not arri until Friday when ‘italy ll area cagers = the hard- woods. Walled Lake, pre-season favorite for the Inter-Lakes Conference title ynder new head coach Bill Ulien- ‘pruch, defeated Cranbrook by a 49-38 margin in the opener with- out the service’ of center Larry Hughes and the injured Larry Dion, Dean: Hess and. John -Walker sparked the Vikings to their Win over the Cranes with 16 and 15 PR mr respectively, Bloomfield Hills, which played basketball ,last season for the ist time since 1947, opens its season 7 Vikings Host Union on Prep Front Crambrock makes ts 2od- sar] ‘Tribute to Kramer DETROI? @®—Michigan football epach Bennie Oosterbaan said last night that Ron Kramer's number - Jagainst visiting Oak’ Park and No. 87 ‘May Be Retired cecliesnini: (ied shunt 6 total season, that could have ended in the Rose Bowl,, but didn’t. Wed. —<. Gut. 'st Warne Thur 12 Ee = tr! ‘ baka eetgheee Young. at Me at MSU : 87 should-be retired from along with Tommy Harmon’s_‘‘old 98," Oosterbaan's own 47, and the 11 worn by a succession of brothers aa named Wistert. “Td like to recommerid retiring Kramer’s number $7,” collegiate number would be the fourth so Some $00 Michigan alumni Se It the action is taken by Michi” —inter-|4 watched and listened ‘last night|; Sooners No. after chalking up 10 triumphs this _|season, have been acclaimed the Nation’s No. 1. college football team for the second successive year. In the final poll conducted, by writers. and broadcasters gave the) Sooners @ total of 1,715 votes com- after an unblemished record -in 110 gatnes. Its 90 PROOF = to put more“ “cheer” in your’ e — 5 ad = ~ | EXCEPT ouR_ FRE BUSHMMLESE- EVERYTHING IS OKAY TV SET THERE'S - NOTHING WRONG WITH tT IT'S JUST UPSID DOWN © © ©. } HOLY CATS, iT 1S Se UNCLE JOE! AND @ 2 By. 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High-priced) me ,-41.8, Superior Oil of California added bd as Se _ BROUGHAM OUT FRONT — ~ Schedulad to be dlaplayed Sor the ie loised peodlesien, tea cer soll ' is ext this week.is the Cadillac Eldorado. _ it atthe NaGonl Automete Stow i New York Cy. Dee. 16. aa l oneing- first time’ tothe _pyblic- , Steels -took-losses- ranging—from}- 4? pure ; ie fractions for Bethlehem and Lu-| Brougham, an all-new five — “super Tuxury”* sedan. Now F 2 $13 Rep : AF peep vngy ai point for Youngs- + 9.8) ¢ é vigorous : sat Sak A an Super Laxury Dream Car Rambler Engine Fed: pe +. 48. vee 41 e ' Se BE RSE $4 Gres ttn an rs Selling Pushes. New Prestige Cadillac, Btw 4 Beye Bh, Jafer an early fractional advance ew Prestige Ca | Eadie" REN Se Gaine of about poi ew Fuel System Dow ats 2: BF, St Rep Fap <4 imade by Du Pont, Goodrich, and | J. P d highs Dupont cll eS i: of | enith. Grains Lower in ‘Limit ITO uction “DETROIT W—A new. Rambler ft Fed... pelt OU: ‘$12, Also ahead were Goodyear, W = ‘the Bt Ae sees 8 Sinclalt « $33{ Douglas Aircraft, Commonwealth Pa model, called: ¢ — «Wee fri soeee BOD Bou peas 455 \E4dison, Westinghouse, Southern cbrupt DETROIT. @® —. Cadillac Sie’ suspension, four headlamp system 2 Pair or 3: e. Sperry Ré .-. 323 \Pacific and Twentieth Century: Bragg open brug bare of tors’ new five-passenger Eldorado|and a tubular center x-frame, —_ nce ae Bisgtinygnt oe Mack's: 616. Std Ol Cel... 46.6 Fox. prices down on the Board of Trade|Brougham, described as a “Super| The air spring system, first to/ 1) onic fuel injection system. Ford. Mot ,,. 58.1 Of] Ing .. 61.6. American Can, Santa Fe and . se be used oe - preck fre ++ 023 Kievas, oP 7 aa3| Allied Chemical lost ground. today and they were not able to) Luxury” sedan, now is in limited)? 68 eee The company said that Gen Dyna : 9 Stud Packs «OT | (rad much recovery power 88!) -oduction, It will be shown at the| Vides individual suspension at each) noel of the new car ee ee ee Livestock | pene hae wate National Automnatile Show in New tring unite through levelinglin: New Get deiee sg goat Ae) ‘Livestock «| pealings were active, Snteans|York Dec, $6 and will be Welt, go thatthe, car,remaing| geet fre SR Re nee BRA DETROIT LIVESTOCK \recorded the widest losses close-|sented by. ‘dealers in Mey. met level with varying loads and, road Produced Gent Tire ',,..50.6 Fenton ++. SS DETROIT. Dec. 4 ar (USDA) —'ly followed by wheat. Feed grains ter Feb. 1: ee Rivas ee electronic fuel coke SSE Time Baa V1 higher. ne |dipped-but held up better than oth-| The new prestige model has pil-! ‘The Brougham is built on @ 126-| _ Ess “at aed air 14 Catt pa = yp 700, Fully O° per sony er cereals. Lard managed a better |pariess four-door styling, an over-|inch wheelbase and is 216 inches! Tl. device that. at Fi “dd Guantea |.) B1jby around, 300, mostly’ wuulty, te "gooa rally than grains after the initial ay height of 55.5 inches snd aliong. It is powered with a 25|mes the tect Jreyhound’ ..: 148 Um Carbide ..1084/Soatew. ‘ows “opening pctive. fully |S€ll-Off |poof’of brushed stainless steel, air| horsepower engine with twin four-|"Y its ™akers include one Gull Ol] weed 4 Un Pace... =| steady: al) other classes cattle =. . * * vi nl barre] carburetors. The engine has has fewer moving parts than me- Holland PF yo. Lt Unit Air la .. 3 about s ; scattered small lof sales Wheat the of the first 7 chanical systems. . OmeStE save 31 Cen — oe st feed and choice’ slaughter "steers near end 10 to 1 compression ratio, . - Recker ME oes BS tons sas 19.60-23.00; prime abeest: moet sales, goad hour “was Me to 1% lower, De- e is Refinements in the Brougham in-| “The new model will be eg a, Oe Rn ci 19.75: numerous sales cutter utility cember $2.40%, corn 4 to % low- arnings ‘ | elude a power operated seat posi--With a V-8 engine that inland etl “2, O14 US Breed .2°2: 70-4) Ficers And nelters moe inse-i7.o0; [et December $1.34%, oats % to % ~— |tioning unit that automatically sets|255_ horsepower with louptr Cop -.. $46 Walgresn -.. 3 4) mest utility cows 10.00-1100, latter price lower, December 78%, rye 4 to % ; ‘the seat at the desired position, a|four barrel-carburetor or Int B Mch |.494.¢ Wests ABE .. 71-7 Erostly €.00-10. a ltahiweights down lower, December $1.44%, soybeans} MILWAUKEE E w—The Froedtert device that unlocks, raises, then|power with the tnt ee oee White Mot $1 °F; ‘cutie and anihy bulla b.0-12.0, {-to 2% lower, January $2.57, and|Corp. announce a net income Of}iowers and locks the trunk -with|A 108inch wheelbase, tot Paper .... 082. eee ii5)_ Calves—Salable 200. Market | rly ée-jlard. 15 to 33 cents @ hundred $362,414 for the three-month period! consrols located in the glovecom-|than 200 inch overall ras ee ial 303 Yale & Tow 8 |fined Secennt smal ea end pounds lower, December $15.55. ended Oct. 31, WSS. compared with partment. and a new method of be standard. Models 4 Ist Crk Coal. 0 Engst Sp & ‘OLA aa ‘rime ‘abeent ideo high, eos : ee period = rar, Aegan The —s a four-door hardtop sedan. STOCR AVERAGES a sheep —Galable $00, No early cals, Grain Prices cilities in Milwaukee, Detroit, San! ed by placing the transmission ée-\p .__ TEED a one Frew nay oy | ema Seen 4 IAP) Sines bees Ee god Winona A hintaan = yak pelle ie Again! Ferndale Pai - on , : . balabie | | CHICAGO, Dec. 4 (AP) — Opening un, 5 s Ps Net ee iegt Rais Us tess oe acl kod, uneven, rane monty # Theat— MAT. co ceaee Tess : The Brougham has a special . f Nook today ....2578 1306 T1@ 1776 T on Dec... .aee. 240% May ..,: _ thesiting- . i aed ca Wook ere cctade img He IRA stone ts — apace: Meno Mag 222007 tie” ‘et “tre % Two Area Breakins ~ jFear compartments outlets and a examination and her teenage com-| Month, ago .40n--2848 HEE TET US| Mag several lots 12 19bd25, Ib 18.95\bep. Sa Mar otc das Under — ‘|front-mounted air conditioner that} onion waived aii exam at an ar-| Fein 77.7°""37g.3 185.1 78.8 191.8/16.80: 2-3 290-209 Ib. 15.35-1585; few 3 Corn— May 1 . provides 100. per ¢ent cool fresh coven "tang Sasa Ee is ined grade 190-/Mar- oc... i “inca?! Weekend breaking at a Walled'air.- ---_________-ffwignment-yesterday in Justice aT 2- ce Lake -lumber firm ‘and a - White! ie cig have I : spate (Market Price SS Move Ahead =" bn NEW ‘YORK stock panne prices moved ahead in fairly -ac- tive early trading ‘but some “profit. taking Wag evident; ~~ / Pivotal stocks gained fractions to around a point. Some gains ex-| — ceeded this and there was also a scattering of losses. 3 Because of the strong rise of the past two sessions, brokers said, sme profit-taking was in the. cards, - They observed, however, “thar the business and economic picture that the situation in the Middle East was more. reassuring to Wall Street, Gulf. Oil continued its rise with ptt tnm tio ret uate: mi } — 1 ee a. 5 baie ! eo" ‘¢ ar liberal: demand The . Bese a ‘ 4 BS, a Minne have been taken, ‘ ate peor neha M whe poe wae cyt sn sgning ; 1 00; utility and” com- 3 ; ama, but styling engineering were taken custody Oe ade tet ct asa” losmuees to eee CR ea —— | Bedding, a gas can, and a log) changes have been made following| Saturday by State Police following and Sommercial Dalit 13.0016.00; good] ciCoAGG Dee 4 (AP) chicago Mer-\Dasket were among the articles/ench. of these showings. Its tires|their arrest by a store detective ; Gown t0 1.06: ‘moslly ‘goo end, choles cantile Rachange—butter steady; _re-'stolen in the cottage burglary at] are 8.40 by 15 with a one-inch white| at the J, L. Hudson Co, store. in Poultry S75-425 Wb. stockers and stock steer|cnlns sed #3 score peng yg herd y Aeon sist Big J Dr. side-wall; the car has tail fins that! Northland, They are charged with _ DETROIT TRY cpeisble sheen. 2000: market sleady olf. © : 86 C 80%: win cars 00D o's: 8 Pow adeeb lights; the front/stealing clothing. DETROIT. Price: pt wooled fenders cross-over panel above : per pound ‘ee tie. 1° top quailty Rive ceed ndgg EE 19. $030 0: Ra! smaail| wheleaale buying prices teenaged 13% i Ur ge Neisiohiolchd Effort the grille are all in one see endl = fas Posaty type hens 11-18 S eyne tems) Drime shorn lambs” 82108 tb in Bots.007| 40 mined, 307 coeaiams Seier standards f Boost Bank Savi the hood is hinged at the front. cinate” 12: Dery txpe broilers or ra 2%-3%4 (Cull to choice slaughter sheep 4.00-5.56. baded te at 25; checks 24%; current ° s n ngs , a ness es } : Grey . rece: : ’ i . 2ntt_duckiines 3031; henry ducks 2: 11 Y -Old- nae YORK (INS)—The presi. lod Calendar. light ducks. 20: | $0; turkeys, heaxy e ear- Is Cut ane we. vs dent of the National Association of 4 DETROIT (INS)\—Dow Chemical included, federai state/Mutual Savings Banks : fhe Co. appointments of two a 0-31. heavy type toms 25-26. DETROIT. a eeagat Macket bawiog rae by Backing Auto. erades. Stated tion of Oakland C ‘trvets|_ Eleven-year-old Jerry M. Draper average wite arg onal qe wei industry to “effectively promote|Chapter No. 6, R. A. M., Wednes-| yesterday rem olterines of 86 Gillespie Ave., was treated | Grade ® Ix CHICAGO POULTRY ‘AGO, Dec. 3 (AP) — Live for cuts and bruises at Pontiac|4 wt. arg |General Hospital Jast night after Commercially" eradea poultry he was struck by a car being | 35'%-31; k on Ch teady on. the| “Br Grade A extra } 38: tm balance: recetvts iat enope Pesday eacheed, aut of carl beta wy. his 24a FT medium ee ee 21 " 133,00 me P Sait if mother. rig unchanged ‘ F lower: 5 | ment: tis: hens_12%)-1314; old roosters, Lois M. Drape 1244«13; ite Rocks et tr Police: ‘she “di A 5 under 96 ies 34-58: over 4s We 34-25: Poli aging GUD Uae Pe OE he ee nee eee maT iperal out] months" _— ming toed $300 and paid $25, court costs : : car until she hit him and he ctied Se Seana acl woos el pleading-guilty to'urunk driv- |, Columbium, -also known as ni- out. ahd in some. inistances to ped Possenger. Is Cut cig Pe sag or — bux v{pereee is fairly stable at pres Bo Se large 40: targe|H- Stocker” Jr., of Lynn, Mass.. present ¢ ditions in our nation.” Crawford die tit ahevslstion eoabere Zens in Brief average citizen should have. a/ afket steadier. soe * price|“Tainy day” savings account Marvin G. Pyle, 4@, of 4219 La- Enough heat resistance necessary in jetithe U, S. to provide about five|the highest point in the northeast- ; hi f a it; id Hi for every man, woman and child.|ern area of. the United States. 4 4 | Tower St., was treated by ‘a local ~"-tdector pi ‘ne jequivalent to at least six to 12 nette St., Watertord i ont chickens are raised in| Mount Washington, 6,288 feet, is| When Auto, Rami Pole’. — maple ogee A Mite Lake ‘Township man} Waterford Township, Monday |ager, Russell F. Hynes Il, of 180 - Clothes wet on te by 0 a illing ot ‘|tha Gillmér Seaman; three sons, oa bid : PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER 4 4 1086, a New ke Rinks: in Pontiac. Areal Tourist. Group _|Sets Thursday _ eo petiiieg aie days ot “we ‘is survived by his wife, Mar-/ ter,, Mrs. Carrie Sim, Guelph. ¢ Ont. 2 and one brother, Robert McRobbie, algo of Guelph. Mrs. Maude Ferguson Berar 4: / METAMORA — Service was be- i 25 28 : of the. Southeastern Michigan a gala ealel ais to be the state's second largest ‘by this association have a tour- ist business estimated at $200 registration : at ten be led by George M. Foster, chief deputy-of the Michigan Highway Commission, and William. Brake, Master of the Michigan State Grange. At-the luncheon the guests will «—-jo'clock, a—p.ane1 discussion on) Michigan's future highways will Disclose U. 5, Probe: - of GM Dealer Fund An ante trust investigation was under way of General Motors’ dealer adver- Tourist and Publicity Association discontinued to Be Ready by Dec. 12 wi. he beld at Devon Gables) ne ne Fuiday. if Weather Permits ——— ion, what it claims| The investigation was disclosed ~ stl yesterday by Attorney General y; Weather permi the city wi industry, the tourist business, willlterbert Brownell. He would not -|have 12 ice rinks Ae rmng|be discussed, and plans made t0| ,.y whether the termination of the by Dec. to William further increase it in 1957. . |fana-would end the investigation, by the Justice Department's anti- trust division. In a focmnal statement, the De- partment of Justice said that GM was the largest single advertiser in the United States, spending about $70 million arinually, * In addition, the Department-said GM “allegedly” required its deal- ers to. contribute $90 million to the advertising fund. It added: “Phe Department of Justice wel- comes the announcement by GM of its abolition of the dealer advertis- ™A tour of the Cranbrook grounds will be followed by the annual busi- ness meeting, and fellowship hour PARIS, Tenn. & — Twenty-five schoolchildren were injured yés-~ terday when a loaded schoo! bus : Rinks will be available at the This step should help to djing held today at Regels' Funeral} tottowing ‘locations in the ity: [be welcomed by Delos Hamlin, i iaoty eome of the sources of r | |Home, Flint, for Mrs. Maude Etta) washington Junior High, Crofoot Chalten of the Oakland County's ition between dealer and manu- a — = ean . Westen ‘D. Ferguson, 79, who died Saturday.) g noo) Oriol “Field (Paddock . Don Green- facturer. " ering - Des Greats thc wictaen ‘Tt Wey ‘tock in eston D. Bishop Burial will be in Mt. Hope Ceme-|.+ auburn), Rotary Park, North- way of Michigan Staie University |" “ >1964. The Nativity enactment on the recreational NEW HUDSON—Service for Wes-|tery, Lapeer. side Community Club, Wilson, [Wit talk on the pro- ‘pag- _ park hillside will be Dec. 16 at 8 p,m., with 200 ton. D, Bishop, 82, will. be’ held * Mrs, Addie Wilson Owen, Wever Schools, Optimist_| £7 re ait. Saal School Buses Collide {the in its cast. Thursday at'2 p.m: at Phillips Fu-| ay MONT—Service for-Mrs. Ad- “Lincoln ~}néral-Home in_South Lyon, with n, 1 burial in New Hudson Cemetery. ‘die Wilson, 87, formerly of. Ar mada; will be at 2 p.m. Wednesday _ . Mr. Bishop, a former resident of|in the West Berlin Methodist], ion ees mitting night skating, Aho said.)/with Pontiac Motor Divisi high-. 000 Viewsrs ‘Again i ant Ce Pia a unaay at Ces; |Church with interment i the ad-|Benches wil be placed at the rinks|host. ey Meat of the puple attered ' joining cemetery. She diéd in Roy- for the convenience of the skaters,| A highlight of the annual ban-|minor injuries, Four pupils. for ten years, His body will be at al Oak Monda: the funeral home after noon tomor- | A Mrs. Wilson is survived by two) ‘The conditions of rinks for week- daughters, Mrs. Floyd (Ruth) Cud-| ong skating may be found in each worth and Isabel Wilson of Royal Friday’ Oak; one son, Melbourne of Allen-|5. 3 Pontiac Press after Dec. ton; also a sister, Mrs. Edna Tib-) — bits, Armada; seven grandchildren and eight great-grandchildren. ‘Bradley Price he added. and one driver were hospitalized. Police Chief Lawrence King said one bus rammed into the rear of the other, which had stopped to pick up a student. — quet at seven o'clock will be the Pontiac McDowell. Maje Chorus. Harry Rogan, manager ‘of travel ‘service for the Automobile Club of Michigan is to be the speaker. Sylvan Lake City Affairs © ~ Service for Charles W. . Talley, 49, of T13 West Fifth St., owner of Talley Motor Sales here, will be at 2 p.m. Thurs- jday at First. Congregational " City to Re-Enact Nativity ; the recrestianal park here, and will "feature a cast of 200. It will be at n|8 p.m, Sunday,, Dec. 16. ‘ * ‘yonder: Church. Graveside service at White Chapel Memorial Cemetery will be “of Rochester” F&AM No,/5,. An Elks Lodge of Sorrow will be held at the William R. Potere/Funeral Home at 8 p.m. Wednesday. Mr. Talley, killed yes- Lodge’ terday in an auto accident ~ on jhe is survived by Mrs. Thomas} . |Cotter, at home he died;| ‘OXFORD—Seryice: for ‘Price, B. of 1704 Atkitison, Detroit, will be at 11 a.m. Thursday from Flumerfelt Funeral Home, Oxford, with burial in Oxford Cemetery. Mr. Price, residémt of Oakland! County for 60'years, died yesterday at the home of his daughter, after 12 days of illness. A member of Oakwood Church, and three sisters, Mrs, Ella Gatz of Ypsilanti, Mrs. George Tunsted) How to finance sylvan Lake's share of state’s widening and im- provement_of Orchard Lake ave- nue will be discussed at tomorrow’ night's special meeting of, the City Council. Dept. notified the city that its share of the $350,000 project will be $67,000, or 13 per cent of the total of Pontiac. of Oxford and Mrs. Phoebe Davis cost. The project is to widen the read Parents join, Seek Funds to Send Chorus to Omaha LAKEVILLE —-Parents of this _jarea have been invited,to join in tional Music Educators Assn. con- A ways and means committee was. set up, with Mrs. Faith Dun- ham of Leonard, Edward Chart- treme ts ‘yesoeat £3 Sette aad and to add curb, gutter and . * * ®@ He added that the decision on how to finance it would not be reached at Wednesday’s meeting, but would call for additional ses- sions. | CERTIFY CANVASS At the past monthly meeting of the’ council, the official canvass’ lor and John N. Doherty elected! ener TO Ponder Costs of Widening Highway — county and school taxes will be due beginning Dec. 10. A penalty of four per cent will be added starting Jan. 20, 1957. ‘The annual Christmas party for childfen held by the Oakland Coun- ty Boat Club will be held Dec. 16 from 3 p.m. until 5.-Reservations |may be made by calling the club at FEderal 3-9641. Church Lays Plans rand of Lakeville, Mrs. Marion Gingell of Thomas, Gerald Roland} of Oxford, and Emmett Barger of Oakwood, as members. " -|— The twe committees met later | and set a goal of $4,000. The drive dp: to: be'known 08 the Unit to Guard Detroit LANSING @®/— The 227th anti- aircraft artillery battalion of the .|Michigan National Guard will be assigned an operational_role in the antiaircraft defense of the Detroit ‘area, State Guard Headquarters announced today. Killed by Radio Mishap: ROCK SPRINGS, Wyo, W—Mrs. Anna L. Ochs, 54, was electro- -| cuted yesterday when a small ra- dio fell into the tub while she was| food. . bathing. for August A, Angel, 58, of 11737 Hall Rd, Mr, Angel died suddenly Saturday of a heart attack. Burial will be in St. Lawrence Cemetery Help Wanted-Male—6}—— Help Wanted-Male—6}-— Help Wanted Male 6 i include exchan, ot gifts and refreshments, i: ve Enploymen Agencies 8A Funeral Directors. .4 4 AMBULANCE. ORO PART TIME GAS ATTENDANT, : GENER- . sa. ORT. 0 ~ a : PATENTS Gang tad Sache fara | ne. iy. mile Selon. | al Dowsewerk and = k PONTIAC : BO YT S> AINEES ~|~ : ee DRIVERS ; ’ «| Donelsén-Johns eee eee | me. eee eh tan eines Ommy TAC ABneret? Sar has | "bewcewore h navies ne Sy ‘Stanley | valeiinas : ned wi aut edo not} Car, haulers preferred. For im-| Pg Fe ofws ciccomes = re &. Sraek ner’ S _"DESIGNED POR FUNERALS” _ We need 20 bors to work one aft-| Tamme “UM sare now em-| MOTORCAR TRANSPORT CO. ¥ of COATS ernoon only—Thursday, Decem- ed in would 300_F._Tennyson Com facilities. 3-TI57 ber 6 from 12:15 vo 4:00 p.m. to teat your ability to sell, : mr DeeN Orayton Plains - Waterford Twp. call immediately for an appoint- SALESMAN id no RARESORIFFIN CHAPEL Must be at least 16 yrs. of age.| ment. You will be pee we -_ peggees’ work. Home Sere rE +50 Apply in oe nas Tuesday or| have’ tised ee = the past | _F ge ae, post time. “After 6 p.m. tao Voorhees: Siple veneers . ‘ over #100 per month. fearn to 4 ee N D FUNERAL HOME BERT FALKNER — | Bite’ Sad satire ott TV & ‘Appliance Waterford, » WID: FURNACE INSTALLER CIRCULATION DEPT. PONTIAC PRESS 74, Seon Fe and * cen = 8. ino Birm. Mich. MI service Pag ork. Top wages to righ torright par. Ambulance Service, Plane or Motor . FE 2-378 ‘ on iba IRLINES NEED YOU ' aid em ds The Pontiac Press S a 3 ss mai xs. |. NEEDED Ok PE : -"Saiversal Airlines WANTED: CAR WASHERS FA FOR WANT ADS A FEW ~ Experienced operators Set. and Sun. Day and night shift. . | on close tolerance fixture | 3 a bhee. 300 8, Bunter | | working men aveted at once tot and machine work. < .{1 BORING MILL OPER- #. Interment in Ovid, Mich. Dr, Waiters will lie in state at , Funeral Home Gone) Help Wanted Female 7 + AIRLINES 1 NEED you, be ATOR> BEAL RADIAL DRILL OP: > “ERATOR | 1 MILLING MACHINE- -| OPERATOR are -|1 BLANCHARD GRIND- | 3&2 EROPERATOR . -- “Overtime High Hourly Rate ~All Fringe Benefits troit . ich &. ~Madchine oe Rochester OLive 19211 | set iadeite mechenteal herr gel tor ae a and cod hydraulie a po BE op “NL. C. MFG. & CO. fe Indianwoo-. Rd. rane orien 2 81.50 $1.86 82:76 TORE HS GE 1B fy ata Secor ey fas 18 $84] sae : 8 ga ge tT IBM Tabulating Machine | e408 18 10.8 5 - Operator ~~ i PALMER-BEE CO. REALT Sell Over the | ---Bhone. — __ it's Easy et Bee dee _ lac Tex Srvc 4? see ‘ DS. Ee Pe YR, ata eg eee SEL aN PEMA ‘ti SBP". FB CARPENTER ne ee | ln ; a eat ete Ey: _Iiisurance Agencies 17A co Teieg 30 io 10-38 8m at : . AND : ees 6:30 4th Wed, names / lan work Attics Gniged Recres:| INSURANCE aay ag or a aimilige ‘who are a : 1%, Levis: Mere than 90 | 5 CABINET MAKER, AND pearee OF ALL xis moved ee eran Was | *i buyers tor M Gian ans aaomanal INSURE BY PHONE owe w, comer | Prom Detrolt Bee C. Behuctt eat WEST SIDE. ca yar ts N,AND AFTER THIS DATE. DE- | ty : . ett Real- SRP ET IES FRO CARIES, | Nicholie & Harger C. png hh Sa Renu Wert Detail tor “oaay # sooms and tile bath. gas b ‘Beat, M : “Dp. B.|33 W. HURON ger Co. seensithe tar tas sobhd comteant.| . paste troit for many storm - cee ad be ST. FE ed b y debts contract- therefore ‘s in bet ace go yard. . paxed street, GM EMPLOYE INTERESTED IN $415 y any other than m tion to supply mor 4 900 pe mmned possession weekend employment, has NCR) MA 4003 | Hermit R Tademy. av "Maple | zeruly it wim €. Beh maximum — a stig a ‘MAHA? “ . o ow G cB. Cal Cc! é . Behuett today. ff -p- Feat rs Press siting exp. Write |prnge - AN 1 REALTY CO. m al AND ND APTE! ER kis DATE DES | Mo. tall hroat vatuas UY ASBIN DER MAR MAN WITH WiFi anp 22.8. HURON AUTO - TORNADO debts be responsible types of property. ine for all FE §-8875 ners need wo ey Fe sites) ° Li Lai nag ____ FE 2.0263 Ge is contact Biove 4a ness > norenge. vacant, lates bash a / ‘Also STONS AND i. y Service 1 Lak i roperties. It costs no - try. Ab CAR . nos ay W."shadbos.” Lake Orion, Mich to get th 4 no more | Ya : wid Jobe PE ESO LACE CURTAIN » 18 ON AN gAPTER THIS pu. | today ihe maptiman revue, Cal | ma .t = Rent Houses Furnished 35 Free estimates. REPAIR WORK.| Di. CURTAINS PLAIN OR BUF) SD 2, 3066, Twill sot be respon | CSC \s - ert = en fee ere srkime’ DORN laNitoe SERV. Laundry, Phome PE eS any other than b consreste by SCHUETT REALTY <= found flo sour bask 3 aEw doe, Ad r SERV: FOR | FAMILY UN 01 Wien 726 E. Mansfield, Pon M, __7404 E. Hi hls - one ' a -/-geine, 206% Com achelors wel- w ‘eta foo rE 3783, and) He. -ph.. ae DRY, ORY, Seay: tag. 1 ighland Road ue: : ht Cet a ro 7 FE TON CARPENTER WANTS uneaiie “Fo Tah J aleNe + aus" | | i BEDROOM. HOT WATER, SHOW. win Sp piaet oF ah R wants Landscaping 1 18A In Debt © : STINGS. WANTED ‘ : ' : at Code r wan | i Ss. Sunday - us WAITING. LET” ‘ / Paswsvert. aap +2418. Charlie - Swett. 8 EM Go If you are having t SHOW [Yor How wed) : STOM your ng trouble meting GET CASH TO. ? 4 . WTD: GARDENING AND OTHER Gale ny oeNG. Fae Jour payments. sep Oh fos PROPERTY Wh — Bn" | ASS Wee Weed Fos eens S| Re Ee eres | ath se mie? FF - 8 6") . Lice se A aa or EXPERT 1 _ above Oakland Theater w. Les f "9 2 ‘ ia anted’ "Female r} | See ee BEnaaNG AND | MRS. MEWMAYS VARIETY BROKER _ “. Middleton OR L. : 1 DaY 3.2006. rs oes OR re and Gift Shop. Will PEDDLING YoU . ies ONINGS, anow PLOWING — PE aaa | Sundays IT DO YOUR PROPERT SF ite, SRG | per ho ers mat FEO teas | Fett et ee IRONINGS rbor, | —-— ae c . rik pend deter OR S| Moving & iretsee wmamnes | Caceres baa aad 4 ~se ta H 8 vecia| ‘Oyu, Waneporiacion, “good res Moving & Trucking 19| Pe“saais*" SY “™ Obes rani open ei ale 7 = LX .\_- Se . 4-1, MOVING. aan — ndle ~ m wo -and_Georverr._ EM _+ tote K\neasonab'e Rates Pe suse} PLAD <> To Buy a RMa, AND ent Apts. Unfurnished 4 " eviy’ Reasonable MA 2 Ww N WANT WAL tt ark ~ DUKES TI cee rompeprercatege em NIN You B ~ “gell= To Trade “‘BaTE. =uPLO x pecenae Bi ee Eves. FE 7-3at _pisee nent ul anything, 8 anyht ime, sny ,ELANNING ATRIP? wid Peta iNGUge IT] _ Adulte sanare 4, EMPLOED £3 Bogus sup Bars. BATE, STONE 7 ROOT MY ee. ee r : e. Espec 7 - a ca meenartibconst Reasonable. Pi ary Pas park HOME.|APTERNOON HA U peat Vm S90es. INTER OTE AL 0 DOMES? 2 ROOMS, HEAT, UTILITIES —paey_wolcome._ 308 Oskland, SONVEN- oes. Vie, FE) Maoving PE soe. NS AND | TOURS — CR hg” DOME cluded. Meathiy ‘tates. sn a) 2 Ras. GROUND a CENERAT WQUPRWORE BY DAY, | hating andr oe porta | PF ONTIAG TRAVEL _ trance, "Gao be seth set pm sean ome yd ONT afte and rubb: ; ~ aturda . Jy Z vi sR BONE DENY woh, Ao price, ha RUasiRa Wan © wae nVIGE “et Sa uenroes fe a baa rr ar oe fret new. PE 5-0724. e. Anytime, : ol PE 68-3251 wh 3 2 RM. APT. e vate MATURE WOMAN WANTS RABY-| or ruboisa cies ine. Pe sms. | Wid, Children to Board 26) ..¥®x Doon mar RM ARF ean pownvoww, | ft GE's: J'pbiaens Women. val. 4 week, Home ee isan TuGURiIG OF a) eat CHILDREN LovEeD oe POST Tr ANcH $ soe APT. OPsTains. FE |9 aus. after 4 p.m. / al watican FRING FF FING “wEC: reeoeeneees. 5 FE $-3102 on Zt PE 11730 io) AND CARED Ost Opricz | shu AnD BAHL PRIVY REWEE | On GROUND FLOpR. PRI- ee ee ‘eM 3200) |_ S2ywhere TOR HEAVY HAULING Some reas Ge, We LICENSED oe oe case eet a 8. Forte. |; = — ms = NURSE'S REOISTR' (LIGHT TRUCKING a RUBBISH VicINITY ; S rp > a R3 BEDROOM, senna Birmingham © cei disposal. RDEKINO ING & RUBBISH ‘Ge MO terme & ee Our pOLD OU i 3 BEDROOMS, LAKE GRtON WA- o* heat and het A 9 Core ee reau. Nurses (MAN WIT Ht. }_ eres. home. FE | but we need your rent,| mouth” year” afound. $00 8) East 13 _ Sune OD night. ML 44650; wants worF 4, FON PICKUP. Wid. i are to need’ your, isting we swimming, mad” saeetion | Cel eitee @ pm al PE 86-0943. AND DECORATING. £08. time. PE | UW ousehold Goods 27 poet gg “ngrptee ve > ioe a Dec. 0, Foee FE +33 ra oe PRACTICAL av | Tr + GA ERTY. We have. = Pasa priv, ent. Share bean’ CLEAN, ena. OR ATL. EX- UCKS to ent Taere Ue Dany CAMPS & por.| ff SMALL FARMS, demand | _ ere PE 27142. th.'No drink- ne, & TRUCKS T FURN are read * ~or Farh wel?” ere RK ie RACTO I ¢ ready. For we |? ROCMa gy Bate. UTiLirins uhuiige, 823.50 WASHIN 8 S WADaINGS w Fe 6 ANTED. :|% ton ‘pickups oan a Entire ATURE NOEDE D door "0 minute salesman at 4 ly. FE atts welcome, $20 week- =" rare. fin" 3 June ss =M pay that" rose Dump tracks ena Phan nn seh it ~- a..,4 quiright or Dow't delay!. # after you call! | 3 ROOMS. LOWER, PRIVATE E- . d tractors S| Sale. Phone 2. B.Com y ; _trance & bath. 47 8. Pa: oes ws ae & IRONINGS WANTED.| 1 Tontiac Farm and ie 3 Of sor 5S QR AUCTION i? Hu — > Pein, clocs in. 31 Peek es ee tres sent Te ndustrial Tra * ] I Lp. ats ee Park Place. a =| : WAS ASTRON SRETE_ UST ge, Blt MORDMARD 4 ORE OP PORTIA CARGEST | neater F1GG | * Room roan Apr, cloen ie =z §-2908, ver. oe ose gor sunday | PETS ers. Cash waiting. | 62'N. Telegraph’ Open Bremes ._165 8. Park. fore noon: NOS, IRONINGS, SEPAR- WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES — ot a Th) ae ae /ASHINGS, —RONINGE SEFAR:| REDUCED RATES | ember AL TYPES | WEWEED Li ieee, eee? |? wakes furnished. Fe Mer” om*aaaa “7 “8S S| Large, van to ATE SF. PE _* E NEED LISTINOS. HAVE BEV. 5-057, furnished. . “FE ‘WASHINGS AND TRONINGS. 43 A Moving PE sai Sm Wt. ‘Miscellaneous 2 3 bomen, "and Vacant con priced 3 ROOM SPT ii property. We al cial PE 24000.” FS ee ar Lees ‘DELL CARTAGE wit, te ee tame ee party, | RL coe cee” ma) «Brite. B pve. beim. Heat & wea [aval om Lent, Gitanes Movie. vd. 10, buy from private parts. L, U. Templeton, Res Realtor ___hot Water’ Included. ‘Near Geen ren cme OF oN ER ea i eet ek eb Seat | Sic Realtor | SEP ees in me ubbish haul evrolet ch: UY OR rE Yp . secacend Winn ike wed sot arrere eat |" Money TSO an | See ee roan ines] VET WITH 2 TON Money Wanted 28A P McKINLEY Building Service 13)\ fH 3 TON STAKE TRUCK | ~~~ —~- anted | 28A ome atto ‘Commerce na,” |? ROOM FORNISHED APTS. 300 WID. TO BORROW, $2000 OM PON Sais | ~ Cramer tate. . A-1 REM — OW, $2000 ___UNiv_1-6708 8 3 ¢ MS PVT ENTR. a a a ngprvpre Painting & Decorating 20| Pei nyo | EVE an Gv WAPTNG.| and ats et Cut | ” _ nes - “| 4 BPE * * 71 REMODELIN ST. CLASS INTER -|___ Wanted to cial Por EdUITI=s wooed : Ree, rm. “item” pénfban. si Watt. ra Tease, EXTS | ~~~ re a to Rent 29 tens rants, well-located modern | peta a. Pri. On CARR EEEEA- | aha iat iO * A Gag TOl INTERIOR DEC DECO.| what ‘treling by = Dee 10 te, OY KNAUF, Realtor rt tare PE esas SO J NOW aT €8T™M ve you. Write Box 7, Huron OA ROOM, “EVERYTHING Ee winter -prices. atica, recreation | —> WORK GUARANTEED POAT ES, | —Fontioc Press Box 7 sti PE 2140 | furn 28 8. emmingway St. ing, and viding ‘ol ell. kind _root- a5 eainTiNG aa Be we wend bos NDLORDS 5 Oe, oe Rue WODERN LOW. rages and breese kinds: Oa-| ine Paver hanging SDECORAT: | for immediate ee and apartmedts EX . & EMS MODERN: 19M. sno kitchens. No imoney down, feo oved hams Realty, 1218 Ba} Jo % ee ee Cadillac. FE os estimates, 1 to 5 years ® |G PAINTING INTERIOR AND 4-0841 ‘after § OR 3-4923. FE wee are spectalints in trading. We J ROOMS AND BATH, Pvt ENTR au EInDs OF CEMENT WOK set. Foner, bones. rinees Share Living Quarters 30 po may — Ian ay? ne” a. wee aT ae ‘635. Heights |- NEE - gm 43785. Or PE 40033. XK, /acl PAINTING INTERIOR & MOTHER ¥ ~~ | Aten Do not cael obligated Cull, 7 ROOMS” ete The aks, LI src CARPENTERS Seer rent = pit cach. er en? a. posatbitities fnotse ihe Pine for } or 3 3 gulet, clean, _term —_ PRAT b. PE 49205. me in e¢| & Real mi “ooraan EM 202 it CUSTOM DECORATING. waLL| Sou". grad netghnerboed win comes. We dave home homes. farms in. | 2 ,ROOMS AND. PRIV. "LAYING, “SANDING & orig OS Aida WALL | So0ne afters. tone OR) Noor siness opportunities pnd./ - Adulis, 244 Sut tat sies’ mertuees eas PA PER HANGING. Wit SHARE WOME AND” OX vg BOfua a BOM RAL TORS. # RMS. "AND BATH, AUTOMATIC lce.| Pinster PAINTING |— TAEY, Whe man rade Phone FE 41557 private _ A&B TREN ING repairing. FE 7-0932. 7 *® if no r 35. Call} Shopping en ERENC CHING | i_|PALNTING. WALLS WASHED, OR, 33572, if no answer. exit af} BIG _—— eS ee ee Pe abe, Une. Field tile.| DET, Cleaned Passe PA ow s. —— - ‘ trance, W. 5 PRIVATE EN- BRICK & BLOCK WO | 2. “sengurny_FE ur66 = _ .Wtd_ Transportation 31 > re san 2-066! after viaces. A‘? - Fine.| PAINTING PAPERHAN ~Fanspor’aton ht OR «RMS; & BATH, CLE BRICK y MY i187. copsen CLEANED. NG EXCHANGE DRIVING FROM PON . —. — |. ne—arinkers. AN COUPLE, . CEMEN 3 erline. W : -¢ ROOM APT. FOR 2ENT. 650] ite Gise, chimacye. K Job Hed Ph ato: Ther OR 3-106: | _8 to 4: 0 p.m. wusanet hrs. SMALL Wolverine Dr on Wol RENT. 550 cial ciaf' Ouaranteed 7 | Geemer. | ~~ ‘nysio-! rapy 21A Wtd. i. Contracts, Mt 3 Big or. small ‘ MA #1365 verine Lake. m1 oe ERICK TEWERT WO aoe MOBAGE 8 TERRA ites 32) ME gamers ceseten | GUE Seats Ap a Rie ~Son Beet. 2a paren. Eee CASH. alee eae |} ee Apply 100 Reseel Carpent THE SOYERO Prem weit side, private Seen Con ncipatiter Contracting ||. Television Service 22 BUYERS WAITING | 3A coe aa cree | Fala EO Somes Fe be ‘ Gervine. Call PE ea 1 BE 7 = Shag Saad eontract or aut ated You" TILL $:36 -|@ ROOMS AND BAGH, PRIVATE aaa . OR 42276. sya ! cau JONES. B. Ra- No ob estimate “before you bo? ENCE! R CONVENI- ~ fa" na. je. som only. 3236 Jos- Floors. hecsmente. SPECIALTY. ceased tes schatclens Service Call Ted courteous on ‘ Et eats | chard Cake Ra PE 4602 sik: or: hour at FE &041 mace) Edw. M:S ROOMS. TIGHT & BEAT, ¢ LIS- CEMENT & BL GOPENE ws C. HAY _M. Stout, Realtor Pat est housekeeper, OCK aAVER'S. a Radio DEN, "Realtor TN. Saginaw St. Ph. 5 RMS. ra. CRAREEY BORMAN FLOOR yee en fa|e Opes _Bvee. | WAlte FO SUT Oak % pm | Gas’ Nara. eae os en te L PLOOR | DA : +3007. WANTED TO BUY SMAL Gas heat. Children welcome 28 al is fi ¥_OR NIGHT TV SER rn home on West side. a wk. PE 53-2252, ' on £2 CONDITIONED crieg, 0 on welled Le | - eM gtRaRe at ta tertord ¢ on, West side or We- |S ROOM APT. FURN. HEATED. one, Segre . uple {no 4 ehiidren- Me . TED, ° - SRY, WALL “TAPING, GUARAN| MAKE PE. 49 sam —any | stom Smesal te entash small dows prnildren) Must. De | ROOM de ma 34001 | amie, tile pute ie snbcane, 90- “PERV RTTNG BULIDOAS RADIO tans. CONDON’ clients comsrects for "our ist Noor, $24 per week mee with ‘individual sotrance baling, z AVATING. B BUL & TV. 127 8. PARKE ST. cicets yon a me here rou sell. _ Rent t Apts. Furnis 33 om “PE cua ADULTS rmoees. Hourly or by job. ECE torent seve mal Se | deahorae — r SA TYPEWRITER : Ceeee 12_week. FE 4-0122. ; pO est Carl L. Bilis, FE fre hes pDINO aA MA- gr ond ein Cian conteagl. ) Re ON GEN BLDG REPAIR BRICK were r2 ah Orvort, ‘coment AR BRICK sig 6 STW Lawrence ou _ Fear oe Se te tee _-OPEN DAILY,0s: spite i: anita B - REALTY CO, rat dune. PE | APTRACTIVE 2 ROOMS AND _ SUNDAY 125 GUARANTEED ROOFS — ALL ~___Upholstering $3 [aeons at. 20 week Otlitien fa OF ORION, bath, infant accepted. Rent a5] Eesderal 86018 333 MW. Cass. FE 2-2021 FE BEADLE: mama OOOO Oe au : FE 2 OR 3 ROOMS, CLEAN, WARM, BEAUTIFUL UPPER - FLEX CLOSEIN- 9 ROOF REPAIR = $046, “shown by appt. fer SAMPLE | Bid on tee-sals fF your eentroct Pee school. 41 Auguste. Pisin, OR se only, . Drayton Apts. with private: RM, . . EAKLE’S you sell DECORATED A: al USO, i euter—s baths, Wournie — FE 40444 ine ss ousTON Lake ae F.dw. M. Stout, Realt PR Close in. Pyt' ent. — “ar sis ODERN. EFFICIENCY fo, Me Michele & t PEEL MACE LEY | =a _Ptoe_cntt ¢ Rd. EM | 7! WN. Bagiriew St. Ph on on - Saute o acaiswetrE « S per we week, “nel. heat, lights s-2i87. ae Huron, — 308. PLEMING FLOOR LAYINO. (2 {THOMAS UPHOLSTERING Oren Eres 70 £28 bath, Washing fualiies. © Gikan CUTE > Rit APT iv | CLEAN. 7 ROOMS Po . 8a finishing TING. | SiscovEna ee <7 loyec girls, mele Hovey St. FE 6-0648, 3 ROOMS, F i= oe ~_ PB.) “spreads Yo ron BED- ASH CLEAN, QUIET, 3 RM, APT. 18T eatrende. couple mois oe iet Us GIVE YOU A Prick . Your material, FE . ar Fibon 1 near Ezaste us “aan ive YO A Paice ' al. FE 68-5797, IN A FLASH om FLOOR PRIVATE 3 ey sara | Neer a ralne ita “Ua only. watt = be: Jr. PE 2336. - * ost & Found ROOMS, GAS HEA \DUL Saas rb. : LOOR 3 AND BA on : T A MPLETE en ees _heat, clos TH, "Oi * aanaine tnd. TAYING,|LOsT: BLIND MAN'S BOXI 241 For your Jand contract, 7 ae 7 nOoit ar ye m! sa. eniidren welcome. be a we 3 FOR hears LOW PCAs FL se by ty | finishing. Phone FE ‘dark bre LIND MAN'S. BOXER, doliar paid Prompt, Pn rors Ande i RNISHED. _Dixie Hwy. a wk. 490! and bath AT ry ais. 7 BDRM. HOUSE, GARAGE FULT —“TRENCHING AND Dini hee Vis. Cooter Le. service. "We siso buy. equities. mM Ha., watertord. OF COUPLE ONLY — 4 ._| winia @ aimee ton basement, Call’ between FULL TRENCHING AND [#0 LACE 4A, Jor NSON, Realtor |? ROOM CABIN CABIN GHEY -GASAND | Use Se shirley in ‘Poo: | inden: bm + ROOMS wu Oat, PE. 20206. 9 SULOZING |, |g 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. - * Stet tine . a Dewaty |, AED _tine As 5 Be Ouive 11875. 2 BEDROOMS. BEL- iain ioe (osT—scoTcH FE 4-2533 \|2 7 ROOMS AN AND_ PRiV. BATH. ap. for rent rent. $15 a week, all KN UDSE nished, faim PARTLY FOR- a aT CASH. FOR > co 2 Apt. 4. OR 3.4865. washing facilities, Call Serecent Lk T% has get ROOM of “Skippy Mac". Wie-_3-89- A Gane 4840 Dine Wy sone APPLY Al oF unit of Saati ase we eee er, CLEAN: Geedey | BNP nie Hwy.| 7 No_enild ; brik Includes rege, nun. is, AND BATH NEAR AV- CONTRACTS WANTE igh geiiiaten._Call_after 4. | _tessonetie Stel Litas teow a Wi D _Child . . AND BATH. +. < ~ . Murph bed wad room —_ welcome 431 N. Perry. sca ek os kare: | bemoan closet; CEL- en with ith. closet; “kite per m small dinette, $70 work. PE 6068 |icar Saw aD : TAN AND Waite, i9|~ patncha Bie eid. Ses, To ‘Soro 5 aes, edie Je yee eating” What" hans |? ROOMS: MATS ,FUOD Ae ees OF FOUNTAIN PENS pai 8 Fe Ac or siball Waleacee ‘wow ot larze nets reenw oo MEN AKES OF FOUNT. FOUND =| goned tav.| 2 ROOMS KITCHENETTE AND ; repaired 'AIN PENS 2 . tate Clark Real £s-| sh NETTE AND| PER ss Li "Generel. ie ) sasbir Ha entrance. Vicinity Beatitrth) WO. i. KNUDSEN #4613, | 2 LARG’ ROOMB, ae beiea a. OR. PHONE we" bon Fede ATOR “ aegis N.| _& HURON FE oe to RM HOUSE, FULL BASEMENT. | abe P ‘ . heat’ estumnaea NT, a3 ' Siti Diste itwy.. Drayion Ph trained men - el". : . BA : furnis . A will ae Ander- 5 ROOMS 3-0847 _— Beachera ron, evenings ; . watch, oft Se ? HA + epee eailford. is istered Located eek ek . 51600. ‘ a - LARGE, LOVELY 3 & BATE, BR. 1 paw es on Realtor | NEED FINER? Onder Oe ANCE, wollen To sellte,Tyaae itt ‘ é a REALTY CO., REALTORS 20263 | _ Rantridg e esnoce HLS THE PONTIAC PRESS, "TURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1956 SLICE OF HAM ‘ ‘ been Tr. Realtor : Fe ae or Street- AND WILL le sewer, water and gas. 2 car ES Sous oarmees Soe. Gas. Rent Vacent, e000, 8 si.000 "ROSE McLARTY _. ~ FE 2.2162 or FE 5-3578 ~ 4 oft Holiday to Remember sw| 2% Dn, 30-Yr. Mortgage 3-BEDROOM, Legend BUILT + * HOMES FEATURING: Plastered |‘ ‘Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram- | i¢ Tile Baths, Full Base- ‘iments ‘|Lots, er i143 & EM with — Gasinators, Storms & Screens, Wide Paved Streets, City |-- and Wa ater. Wanted Experienced Salesman HT, bg eerie! 4 | cupied ga | ott hot . Back home and Good Cal: Mrs, . Brick i $13,000 WEST SUBURBAN — New Brick fireplace & screens. Excellent neighborhood $14,500 PRSRER HIGHLANDS — bungalow Exception well constructed home, Full base- “the — heat. k floor: ered wal bi Kes saad on large 2 car garage. | Ideal for roomers. Hoyt. FE 2-9840. lu Large = ft ally rs & is. Choice location owes Take Only | oe 1h, fat aie at. wei L. Hi. BROWN. Realtor pe Miuattiple je Listing Service FE 23-4810 Built asa Owner ' MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE oat (Elere It Is. i951 and. welt cone —& very - two bedrooms. -T Lind Line Gotan: ene teter'at losets All this for saecseo terms.. car pe " e wwe Will Trade Ramee. Ge Two Ist fir. wants an joeome West and mgumancs 106 Oa. - Open Eves. a lot Be $12,990, WEST SIDE — Located in siewie quiet section of city on beautiful sorner-jot.$- bedroom modern | / ot. | me, OAKLAND AVE YOU want a 3 bedroom house. YOU want 9 large lot. + ¥ou- block from your ind, ‘ YOU want ima YOU Can live tn and own all this for YOU want a built-in electric range. YOU want built-in electric oven. | — YOU want to live in Waterford Twp. want-iake--privileges--on—Wwi- | - a & Maceday Laie, within | TOR Tas ie _ wait CoM} BY OWNER pee {2 BEDRM. HOUSE, $700 DOWN, pc taneons ye FULL "ae CIVILIANS B Fe250. Ful price $5.80, | = a a KE WORTH. | _ te 7.0 eM > -ROOMS © | cated one th neil Schook that WHY.PAY RENT | | come far he aa I 1A Y DEN / ONI y $350 DOW N : ooasten, rE ua after: f mee MONTHLY eee ppl ROR Rae. Kanon manor | oo Poses $33.70 MON Yo | Bom, Ade Plus Taxes & Insurance $495 DOWN. A 2 Bedroom $7,000 : Williams Lake Krome 9% rout wt, "Call tof Infor: TOTAL PRICE ae. ie wer PUL L BABE IMMEDIATE ON. New 2 ONLY A FEW.LEFT Loads of Features All Improvements In MODE L OPEN DAILY | 1PM. 7-PM, Blaine at High Street | BETWEEN MONTCALM & OAK- CHAS. MAROTTA | Building Co. REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main, ert. Mich. MApie §-582 SWART NEW storms & screens. Off _ OR 37585 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE PAMILY: HOME Modern 5 bedroom, spacious liv- rooms, OF feal tor tired couple re room modern ed soupe, 3, be only $2,427“ dowe and Sar per month includt faxes & | - CALL ical - BUY BEDROOM bungalow with corpeting. olen. Joslyn. = For Sale Houses. 43, PLP OLR LAL Ce lL | 900 DOWN, 6 ROOM sagoean:; t Th PE. 5 ACRES AC RES — $500 DN cer il Clarkston District. §5,- _C. PANGUS, Realtor “ ORtonville 1332 Collect “WE BUILD me eet duns. close to BRICKS $10,975 used as rooming house. $10,500. CEDAR SHAKES S $9,975) a bedroom 20%. Livin FLOORS ay ae row nai | plus “3-toom Tmeome es 15 DORRIS & BON REALTORS, See Beautiful Pontiac’s Exclusive West,Side Sub. All brick 3 bedrm. ranch style. Gas incinerator. Toilet outiet. in basement. Sewer. City . street. School bus serv- ‘tee. 30 day possession. Priced at «ith FHA details call FE 44 BROS. PEALTORS _ ___WHITE_ ~ ROCHESTER AREA For sale by owner. ranch with attached basembnt. Gas heat. and Ca cethetic Scheels a Pull ean Live 3 aaa. -HILLS — “Meern @ room iene te va ie all — terms. INSURANCE J. A: Taylor, CLARK CITY. NORTH END. Built in ‘54. This 2 bedroom home consists of | water Priced decorated, nice corner tg — a $12,756 with rasonable CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 446002 8- oor FE ¢-4813 Er & Sundays Service iP NVESTMENT mediate poss PONTIAC "REALTY am FE 5-8275 C. HOUSTON , Be, REALTY $500, DOWN N R. J. VALUE T, ‘Realtor , ULTIPLE LISTING service” = STOUT S, _-Best Buys ‘HOME FOR XMfAS- Move in Immediately and by: sattios in time for old Ban- 5 rooms and bath, base- ree ree a ee pe wl a fear $650 down we ie. a ie ee ce ee ern kitchen witty ‘dining ieee Today ~3 Bedrooms. $1,500 Dn. Nearly new 3 . Modern ranch home walls, lates lot. Close bus service. I a eae Mea tenceges ee $1,500 down 3-Bedroom Ranch “Garage and Breezeway ONLY $1,500 DOW N Located a Drayton 4286 Dixie H Drayton On Fiat GILES Near LeBaron School 4 nd only ' bik. te sehool. see this, today and save money, & Stiburban # room modern home on 16 wores of good land, Can be bought for. $2,000 down. Call for appoitment to see this. North of City: pat te "$2_°$2,100 will han- die this neat, 2 bedroom home on 2 acres. Plastered Walls, GILES: REAL TY cor _ FE 02 West Huron St. OPEN Pax , oe pie eon fini Rent or GI terms. | ks low as $300 — For further blic | For Sale Houses - —— | $400 DOWN | .2 bedroom, ‘full bath. 2 large lots. i re Some! vard. Terms. Lin- | C. PANGUS, Realtor ORtonville 133R2. Coliect. -| — Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge _ | | MICE 31 ROOM HOUSE, FULL _ Vacant, down payment,’ 5-019. 84 Gage &t { ‘ momen] bath and Wiscmtat 4818 Buick. FE E 5-8206. P 3 BEDROOM, east | PE 54-0522 $i, xn, . and bath, fireplace. garage Lot. 80" «x 120° Ww. G. WHITCOMB, REALTOR 14 | -~MUST._RELO. | cate immediately, will sacrifice, FOR BETTER HOMES a Lt wine LAKE PRIVIL EGE. ROUGH WIRING INCLU yo ED. $295 DOWN. F. C. Wood Co. 4 OR 31235 4 i ne TO Mttice Open @ . i fter 7:06, OR 3-6449 | Commer ner Williages | Lake Road & M59 CL ARKSTON | New home in | j Ol | .POSSESSI Bedroom home Bath, Oil furnace. Modern kitchen Priylleges on ~ White Lake, Low down payment. GI RESALE Elizabeth Lake Es- 2 bedroom home, 2 blocks a school Oak floors, ry fur. nace $9, Cash to mortgage. Bal. ‘at $48 per month, NCOME 41.50 down 2 Apert | Mceme 1 six room and 1! three room Separate entrances, 2 baths. furnace. Plastered watts, storms and screens. 2 blocks | from Duck Lake ifmits--On-; OFF. HATCHERY RD Quick pos- session. 2 Bedrooms, living room | ———_——~ FE 91566 — Ft in ft ecatioa, | 11.6x16.8. Oak tioors, oi] furnace, oe ald “ing room let 1.000-1 bath Landscaped yard, Approx. VETERANS down. FIRST OPPERING! pert cash Sreod ear ry down | COLORED | SEY - 0$ DOWN 4 |. BUT NOTIN A PROJECT! Cus- ad. C. HAYDEN | AWAY PAY REDE BS ~~tom—butit--to—wathstatd tire SACS —— fo? o ‘Realtor — 3-BE “DR ROOM FIOM rigid inspection—which ts exact- gg E Walton Blvd FE 8.0441 E 10 to 2 Many Features ly what we Invite you to do ween aes mn 0 te » All Improvements In Large bedrooms, 20. ft. living |” ' —~ . {room oil beat) = f[ODEL OPEN DAILY | ete - 1:30PM. - 7:30PM. DIRECTLY BEHIND 8T JOSEPH HOSPITAL, COR he R EARL- : Humphries MOORE & BONDAL WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY FE 8-694! ylvan Village. .- ” Thist Home has. everything the discriminating home owner could desire—5 rooms, 2 baths remodeled kitchen & breakfast nook, fireplace. space for 2 more bedrooms if needed, and - heated garage Wi isner School District This is an extremely ciean neat home Has beautiful, big. bright Kitchen with lots of cup- | Living rm. dining rm. e°bedtm. down, 2 nice & full death up. Big rage. Terms West Bloomfield will tak Extremely well. laid out 3 4 bedrm, home, t's paths large . closets. L. with patio, 2 car garage. pati. A real ‘value a $15,900. car sad gepen sched . . 3 include . } Moy cma" Sa) John J. Irwin REALTOR Since. 1925 hn - , 313 West Huron 8st Jo SO Phone FE AT Eve. FE 5-446 n “BIRMINGHAM 2 bedrooms. large living room. sep- gladly assist in ‘en way possible Wo achieve this goal, L 1218 Ba: PE_ 4054 By owner, large, ramic tiled 3 nares , Breezew garage. a tiled . don have what ‘ou Want we will do our utmost find ¢ home, the section and price ' you want to we: WILLIAMS Twin Avenue 40547 "FE = 4-0341 pine bath, WILLIAMS LAKE AREA bedroom ranch. 2 ted. oak ees: attached i car ae. ce. many other iabaree. myeox 50 an : Shots \ oad with $2,308 down, _DORRIS- MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _ SOUTHFIELD TOWN 90 | Reduced 100-Ft.. Beach - | West Side Brick Near St. Mike’s Live in Clarkston Pw poane, level ene ment at its peak. to accomodate a tivities—and ‘best atid comifort.—~ it's chérm — it's different, Why not ¢all now for appointment to see it, os large living room combined . arate dining re. ot], basement, Wtchen and cafes. full] paury RETREA: B08" ao . lot. $13,900 with ¥ room, tiled fipors, ‘Very -fovely 3 4 . _Nety clean and—neat Put price ty sovely " pedroom home E. ‘KURTH, REALTOR +-- Bi see with $1.209 down with 27 ft. i oom and fire-.90 s Woodward MI 4-7676 piece. ea. ie and dishwasher in- | = RANCH—HOME. 4. floor demutiful | VACANT: This home was built in ‘55. : tH basement, rec- By Dec. 15 has 3 bedrooms, living room. ie roem._let meaty Lotte. y C.D 8 . m aa) kitchen tatr steety. full bath, util at $18,500 with terms. $1.0¢ DOM" N 1 . tiled Moors, gas heat. P WEST. SIDE fruit trees, large lot, ww price macncaty A STEAL A nice 3 bedrm_ home with lovely 8, ; floor. large carpeted ‘iy ing tm one kuchen sed breakfast rm. gas 3 BEDROOMS. 41.500 DOWN. nice spacious kitchen, basement | Peat, o cree. Ranch- type home. Off Sashadaw close H W. RB Ra. This home has we size hee possession. Only $750 down will . igel OW rooms, large liv get you the deal. Cail today as . w x St dining ell, modern” kuchea. “ral it will go fast Pe tec paren PE 540 bath, utility room, tiled rs, PE ss rE 5-8845 | attached breeneway V%% car | FOR COLORED : garage, paved arives i Jarge it, ;>~ © “mighty ood # room home MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE clean neat. with 1 bedroom down and 2 “6 uo, Jocated on Prospect street. Sk & Skii GI RESALE. CITY 5 rooms in nice big bath, full base 2 ating iron.) door = 2 nice bedrooms, $F Bice, ft Servele gent spine ee en. tiled oak floors, ; clots wines winter seers Epping pier + ca Me, te ace Newer type panch home in- eluding aluminum storms and screen< Pencing: water saftener, 1'9 car gara, lots. Olé $9.73 with. i "89 down. Com before you buy—We say you can't beat Located just 8 mites from ‘ Pontiac, this attractive lake- bake ad brick A. is vecent, a may occupied for Christmas ae, fi m num storme and screens. A soot at $13,950 — owner _ —-2eeept im trade. 4 Bedrooms 2 Baths Carpeting, Drapes: Full Basement . Timken Gas Heat $14,950; $2.950 Down Big Discount for Cash This attractive Colontal Pome bome with Ia sree. ont porch . Features 19 & m. dinin, this down-to-earth price of $9,500—oniy $i, 300 down. tt styled kitetien, full “‘base- 8! ] on ent with many other “i tures. Priced at only $14.40 ber mon 4 cent in- Bea he * —gone to- ‘ e4 & i . gas heat. 2 car ga-/[ : Prevent waste of time by 65x75 (not a misprint) lot, on the | lake! $11,400. terms. Realtor 83 N PE 20474 PE 4-7Tll4, mealenre a renin: | ph Ope Multiple "Listing Service - | For Colored Families 2 bedroom home, livingroom, dit- | ingroom kitchen & ment, hot alr furnace, | pase. sear school, | ne jntormation call Mes. Spears, | “ROSSELL A NOTT, REALTOR ‘ ‘Base- | PONTIAC | Two hones on Kettering St | 6 room bedroan ranches with tile® “bath. Oil foreed /air heat, washer, dryer, refrigera- tor and water sofiener included. These houses were built In 1955 agd are ig oneeent condition. | They also stuminum | Orne a $14,000 with $2000 down. M ly payments only $78 including taxes and insurance. No Mort- gage costs Lawson Real Estate - 1327 E. Auburn f Rochester _ OLive'1-1611 ~ 43 SHORF-STREET Furnished four rooms and tenced yard. close to stores t bus line. Make us an offer 10ROOM INCOME Here is a real buy for bon invest- ment minded purchaser. Four | room and bath « artment up room with fireplace, din- | itchen, three bed-/ | rooms and i's bath down. Full | —— | basement, oil beai, gas water | i heater, storms —_ screens and | ! i r } insulated. Close’ te stores, schoo! | and bus fine. Lake privileges on Syiven Lake Only 34,000 down "| 6ROQM BRICK Are you looking for a new house? | This ome located at 1756 Warwick in Sylvan Village. bea scaped, fenced yard and only five | years old. Carpet living room | ell, two ' bedrooms and cera nic : ee bath | down. Attic is carpeted tehed Im red cedar panelling with | 978 built in drawers closets. | vides two: additional rooms Gas | heat, water softener, dishmaster, | insulated, aium storms and ©. picture diniig kitchen with “aiming” space, Nae “Huron St. x baie} Eve-FE 4.0510 SAL LEE WOODS SUB. 52 face brick ranch homes Full basement. Pontiac city limits. $200 DOWN PLUS MORTGAGE COSTS BRAND NEW BOM, Immediate | cree Select oak floors, tile Bitchen with plenty of Delco off FA having Goudie closets. City sewer, watet and gas. Tota] price only $8,850. Better call now, We have only ete left RAY; <0 NEIL, Realtor 262_S. Telegraph Open 0-8 Phone PE DT0) or PE tia MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE __For Sale Houses 4 4 : 2 | aillto, | | sand bea 1300 DOV ment. Oi hegnate. Stove & frigerator ine’ vaent yard, Garage, $11,500 - “corms $495 DOWN — A new 2 Png ned home en your let. Cal for infor- mation MMEDIATE . POSSESSION ew 2 bedroom home. Bath, of . modera kitchen, privi- | leges on White Lake, Low down | payment. Full price $9100, EEROO HARBOR — $600 Down. 4 room home, basement, gas heat, session [CHAN DEN; Reattor | 36 E. Walton FE 8-0441 Open — Eyes. % | Lakefront Hlome {or Cooley Lake 4 large sizable ‘bedrooms, ali log raing- fireplace Full a ae bright cheery ‘kitchen, oil furnace, attached garage. .Neat, clean and at- tractively decorated ane ch. aired. $4,000 down and. os ‘per ttenth, | Giroux: Franks | GENERAL REAL ESTATE { 4308 Dixie Hwy OR Soret Open until §—Sum: 1 to 6 pm NEW 2 BEDROOMV BUNG- ALO CONVENIENT NORTH END ‘ATION. NEAR ND BUS: NICK SHA CITY A WA- TER. PRICED A Rid — $950 DOWN PLUS MORT- Gace COSTS. PAYMENTS R MONTH. CALL PE! OWNER OR : 3-2837. SILVER LAKE Buy Thru Partndge List Thru Partridge ROCHESTER Large 8 room modern, 3 lots, py hae Pull price $7,960 om 1 ACRE’ . Dreezewa~ and carage, wn ‘ S$ Baidwin Ave. FE 46203 LEASE WITH OPTION This garage north TMBREE & “GREGG = R. C. COPPENS FE, 2-0383 MODEL OPEN § AM. TO 9% P.M. me ith privileges .on Sylvan Lake. Easy monthly payments. at oniy $69 & month including taxes and _ 1865 Unton Lake Rd. insurance Uniort Lake Villace pour rk . : EM 3-439? EM 3-3314 GI, No Down Payment BELMONT | &T “aURALOW. 5 Mode! located at 1344 Stanley. 1, fooms ‘a mile. N. of Kengett Rd. 2 biecks $1.00 down, cM 23-4196. “ena aocure Pt x rame home, . WILL ACCEPT TRADE-INs frome pome. 5 best ; Whig tate privileges. s sROow HOUSE. v8 DN., 3 LOTS. PE ‘8-660. carage, tates lenced tot ree #8.500" terms, EM | NEW, wRact ALLY . FINISHED, ! room bath. Larce ft ot ‘es mile off Joslyn, 15 min, from tlac. Low” down EuLnea rrcggame ou PE | Tht Raton tome aretn é tot. It has ROCHESTER, | Pate oats Mind tots 3 sued dining ta Foom. large. ell | half BUT 2 FULL BATHS. Oak tled kitchen, dishwasher disy Roots. lecge cleest apace, all oe pany ag hg recreation ™ rge et This Home can ae! closed ie, fenced yard, purchased on new Varpetion i er © VA loan, if you Wish. screens. Priced to sei; down pay- ment only $2.000. WM: « Nestled im the hills near Roch: K i NNEDY oid Plenty of room fort ears o enty room | for expansion 2 scenic acres with oer Ww. [REALTOR ve «. aint Creek r through . 3568 property that otters may possi- Open Evenings “Til 9 bilities. Demand for this he? of : Ease’? makes it hard find. GI RESAI E Call OLive 607! ; oer LD OO = ™ Maurice Watson, Realtor | - 3% e, Fenced & well-iand- ard. Permanent Mt W. Pith, Rochester Pensdmont. cil teeced Gor mast CALL J. R. Hiltz Realtor ; PE 5-418 NICHOLIE features ‘o talk about. si2.500. Now. LAKEFPRONT—BRAND Bt Be eee ih t. Latge latelevel” ‘SOLD! - listing your property exclusively with CHAPIN cn. Rent Beater> | : \ REALTORS - FE 40528 m7 8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. NTT TTA > r _ REALTORS _ ves, MAple 5-1249 : PINE LAKE AREA ae ESTATE] . fireplace. dining room, ¢ be Mee tae autiful | —_—- Newly decorated subur : bette avis fe wer. PAY RENT Highland area 3 bedrooms, atu | Dems . Ween these done vt nastmeae minum siding, ‘built in 1984, Lot area nice comer ioe handy —Bitheat: large tot Prt size 200x175, ca) EM 3-4236. i0, sghool. “$11.500 with 1 cant Lane. Puil Ae gsi aso Overlooking Unioh Lake, fireplace, 300d + eS medidte possession 2 car garage, breeseway, excel MNT Ae t vedroom home wiin| fib ata Mag” Oe NICHOLI E Ss large roo! e . 12x20 ee. Pe a erased a ” aM . roe au en; automa Coe ao Or will talk oll Heat: red walls: bunga.ow in dice items, uw & HARGER co. storms and screens; large lot. me near © center, White FE 54-8183 Only $13,200. Substantial down | Lake privileces Call betore 8 “Open evenings payment. . )° Bm. 34197 . PIONEER HIGHLANDS C: BShuett Realt as , wet 8 exclusive list- room with incom Jovfectas Bra” Seale" SST] REY Reade Tor Bs Mie) Metempah the “head Sete i. _dames KA home, in the city sable d0ue pert JOSLYN AVENUE TH - a i's story brick home excellent: i NOTHING I DOWN ; Bt Large enna ponte ae | "Sh oar MRE| Fa elt Beets. Ed ect oak floors: bas - . cellent value at $13,000. nothing do further details ¥ $2,000 down, OWNER LEAVING sTATE . RED HORSE, CORP. Nicely decoratert 3 bedroom bun- Russell Young jsw-case gaiow:, New carpeting ia" ng . A LER GooD oor oR a ment end dining Ej ‘ REALTOR-BU down payment. sy E 4-8151. tetnaa, ow $9,750 fit ae: ‘anh |ARGAIN: GOOD GOOD House. Lanc LARGE living roo m. ros iSQto bedroom brick glares im br bm ose itving room with firepiac — FE ae way and Fear Neely” landocaped ae “win sell eq ‘n small home se id near Crescent for $385. Call gen tans bg 3. off Eliza- | — —IVaNn JODERN aie OME acres good sol soil. 10 alee Ha SCHRAM | MEAG & REAL Bsa‘ ra. corner , — 7 Josiyn, rr 5-471 __ Eves: OA $2608 pet Eves. net TE f-e $14,950 MULTIPLE tistind a _ — Daclenes ae aa 51 RENT BEAUT) ‘SHOP SPACE. 4% “Excellent t Opportunity” ble 1% sere a peers > Teel _on ja, acre ae 73 FT. TELEGRAPH” sere, wider Ee termes ROAD FRONTAGE. {CRAWFORD AGENCY | ?Family. Large Garage Buy Thru Partridge AL ° a * BE e154 _ patty PULL List Thru- Partridge Event non 3 wy vines & EM 3209| PhicE. Neat / shop cen- ge kaaltior any types ot BARBER 6 SHOP Fo) RENT For “residence or Present, income $138 monthly with |S Sale ale Land Con Contracts 52 lake coos : garage dui business lots see... sic Tinie olering. clare” en BALANCE: LANCE $6.40 AN AND 11 PRR 7 LIRC oLsow Faint sabe rr ee re or PE 4483 Theme FS frame house MA ba alier oF a GAs ’ waa te. re. th re * HOLMES-BART RAM. STORE FOR RENT Mi0 and OX- en et | nei eer re oereeyy front cabinets Lake: 39-4082 woman's dream “ame tise. OR hiee . faa, L t Y $ gs i AE ae 3 8, FE 1G. Space does ya Toa som “- . 2 our = FE 2-4 Will take s good home im trade, |< ~<__For Sale Acreage 47/ Buy Thru Partridge | iTAHOOARY CORNER eae ~~ List Thru Partridge . Work for ou . In exc. cond. be WILL LEASE -With option to buy, | 4’ ACRES woes, CUsAxED 7° new modern 2 m bunga- © aligns site, 609 ft. from pave- ii FT. FRONTAGE ON AUBURN ‘ low, west aie) Pontiac, $75 per) Ment om county Rd. $7700. $300| Ave. 190 tt. frontage on Perry month. _fown. $30 per m onth, © OR 3-6496. ey 9 Ry rns frontage. Real 100 ACRES. BETWEEN WHITE THEDR LOSS—Your gain, owner! Lake and Duck Lake on Wardlow |? _Dinnan __®6_W__Huron| Culeugh’ No abiigetion, transferred. mus stall this 3) Rd MU 42810. TSTALL SUPER od teeaten Low 5-1 Las a Riaccdey te Wms Lake’ oon |? ACRES ON ORIGN ROAD, NEAR | Ventory’ Call PE 24113, ¥ J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor : = ’ floors & tered’ walls, "beau. Geenanes ; 98 apr Pine Knob . room with dining, L. iivecune _ Se ax LETE- RES | — te fait ‘ 4 ‘ : Curate the bat ise "bee-|~” For Selo Fan eurast cqulpmget ai 1000" Or laylock ms. Youngstows- ‘kitchen. For Sale Farms 48/ Gher a" pms ase hy h,. Money to Loan = 53 herm.. full basement, gas heat, slum) adatatated y. {State Licensed Lenders), Ti teg ee recon | SF: tpt Onin’ med RESTAUR DINING ROOM ™ imnnn | “ig tong tas oman tj Beate? ae. Be 951 ¥ : : ssess range, i861 Only fase) down. '208-ACRE FARM and es decorated, going ‘Gomez eS mal G1 50 per week. chick's, ~ FLOYD. KENT, Realtor | HEART OF LAPEER CO.- good | BORROW “It doesn't have as much pep and get-away as‘it used to| MY 3-3Tit- sacha ee or hunting & fishifig, 8 room owner's . WITH * — either that or pedestrians. are getting more agile!” ‘| OIL OL, SPACE BEATER: KENMOR. home, 3 bedroom tenant home AND ARD. . y y _Like™ new. $40, FE 2-9062, ME 3012 pat Vote 80x26, 60x30,“ “aox30 barns. i) CONFIDENCE | REBUILT. WASHING MACHINE AMPLE CusTones ARKIN ings’ $44,0 Reale O te Swaps Good |All makes gi 4 od tor _ 10 ¢ pany financial assistance made without endorsers Servicey tract. Ask for" iy erew BONN vos Pye. army Riches. ane] ee. wit "sie 000 een ; Some rratinble, For further information | |, in Money menalty the-same | ‘Contract. Ask for My. rown sYER buy. don't miss it. $5,960. est. Release clauses’ , $e — . H. BROWN, Realtor t1.5se dows, $60 per ‘mon Gi F ks FE 4:1584 Household Finance {1382 w. Huron Ph. FE -aaae lroux-r ran Corp. of Pontiac SWAP EQUITY IN "85 CHEWRO- | “Tanah NEAR CRESCENT LK.|} GENERAL KEAL ESTATE OR Ms &. Saginaw St. The Kay Bide. heater fer’ 'S0 or “Sl car or ptex- | Ae. ; wren 8 eons & bath, Base- Spen unt pe wy “Banday 1 | 1 {os pm. | -toor Room 204 mental, fi S00 cee . FET $30 107 forms monte - ment w aw . ear la 5 p.m. a Ts, . PE 71-0089... $30 Toy Spring Horse ...... arage. Lovely fenced-i d. 2 ITY i \ - . . ) si =. Pp error Fiat a itiba ray thee) LAPEER COUNTY | WO 2-5870 SEASONAL Bats Wir OWAP Fey Signe More wall in living room dining’ Lovely A rune, remedies — ; ON Oa” ont caro 8 4 room, Storms and oeresae An one ont edidinns ab pores with EXT 293. C ASH etrailer. . down only. $8,980 with large flowing reams, $17,000, ee ee _ ° ‘ S . . rms. By appoint FOR LEASE. NEW 2-BAY Y MoD- Get cash for seasonal expenses on new WAY cra poral ¢pume, tation Low) foous Nie cgmerints * ™ Lopes NR. PONTIAC MTRS. | RIDGE Mvoctness. fo SR _ 5 i908. 5 $3 TO $800 a +6t 5 room home, Hardweod fivo: rs. 83 Baldwin Ave, “PE 46203 EN CIA ' Plastered and painted walls. pba “NEAR PONTIAC. 2? ACRES B NEFI IAL . " i P = rami: tile bath. Full basement, | 3 bedroom ranch home with lake }2 a ee a ve tee so gas beat paved street, sidewalks’, rivileges, of] furnace, full bath, FINANCE CO. TRADE 27° BLOND. CABINET T" a cellent location, All for $10,200; ardwood floors, 1%] ¢ar gatage, 7 W. Lawrence st for 17 or 21” table model & $55 per mg. includes taxes and) Geen well with new Jet pump. | w nent ze “ re 38 $100 cash. FE 2-7720.\,313 8. Pace 4 insurance. 4 per cent mortgage. $10,256..mith $1, me town { BIRD” TO SEE GET CASH QUICKLY dock, ' p44 eet ie ® | A TOP HARDWARE. Here's a ; ee ity fw 3 2 BED: | $11 LIITLC PLatens 23167 “Romeo, Mich. | clean, aptetete nether mere | Up to $500 ‘ . . with fire- | g259 ; - Buy Thru ‘Partridge | busy town. Gross 555,000 per rr 1950 to 1986 cars. B your . 7 . ° Business priced at only $3500 plus = title. most deals cios 3 . List Thru Partridge _ stock. Purchase valuable real es- atnutes. Loans also made - fur-| home near Putes. Pe ‘ AND AGE tate in addition on easy terms.| niture. Signatures .nd other se | “ated 5 mi. E. ‘ ‘cal Rutieage, ¢ OR aA PE $0003 ourtiies. ~ R.D. RIL EY, Broker : ° x aL OD FARMS AND A MUSIC SHOP . ‘Susy town $09 Elizabeth Lake Ra PE +1161 | 7 . (Sate forma. 3p rae | Seehtt ancien resaeae. "phone. AKIQNQ. | witt reape tate wovet st) pway sng 1 | late ares. 290-ecre guif cow Detrott. Handles were, phono housetrailer for part furniture Open Eves. . “tt e - Sun. 10 to $ ®. W. DINNAN 66 W. Huron erry y gross per yr. Just | cash, PE 20320 <-} ; ; Ty : ota eee’ bet mine, wide, 1 ACRES 5 ON ON BLACKTOP NR. $1000 pius stock full price. Loan Company ~_For | Sale Clothing ~ \ TRIC. PE 63573. Deed ie ss 5 and Toe ae 169.06, an DANDY LIT’ TLE HOME Harvey Wilson. Bkr. HAMBURG SPOT Efficient 10 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG pene iT = TV: 8 Reren ze am dicts oo "hes. Moun near “piones Bot. 40 ACRES street tn Ponting ms OF rated “ates 7 ooo Fe baeaa, spies Corner fenced jot with Pa | FRU IT FARM entirely by hired hel Unvelieve- | - 06 BETTER U! Di $i TO — - Fage, Gas Reet. tiled bath bepe. noutre bie, profita $14,750 buys fixtures $10; brown gabardiné suit, $15; 5 2 TOO OOM . : tire home neat and clean as / MODERN, CLOSE IN _ ee TEAGUE FINANCE CO, | Prcteasoges. aim 3 eset mt. Sate fate eee WARD E. PARTRIDGE] "oN. MAIN | sie tic, & “ano reasonable offer refused iL add! iS Inc REALTOR _ FE 4-3581) ROCHESTER, MICH, | _FE_##16. 16 State st, : '. *| REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES LOANS 823 TO $800 Bor's COAT, JACKETS, THRUOUT MICH. ! aia -slacks, 1942. shoes, Overcoat + “is._NOT 4286 Dixie He Drayton . HURON S a 40. Maternity dresses. Coats, 10-1 to work. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE | OR_3-1231 _| 1050 W. HUR T. | ovens After 4 290 W. Ypsilant!. M10. 935 N. - . a ‘Rent Farm Property 48A |) —.OPE™_EVE._Tit 9 _ Ph_ Rochester OL 6-071 OF. 1-971 (FOX FUR SCARF. LIKE NEW. Perry: . O'N “ mae y SERVICE STATION Te |= aerate. wi oe for aT 06 USED DEPARTMENT 238 ACRES DAIRY FARM AxD Avail. for-lease by major oil co. - uckner Customers electric range $119.96 Good’ and other| 2 stalls, modern, reasonable tn- FUR COAT IN GOOD CONDITION, i ' J J iden,” On wain highway. sice's |. zest iy stock and’ ip nec Are SIZE 20. MAKE ME AN OFFER. size soll e 23 (sane Tatas none os \Caatixeeaiier tec! Happy Folks /amee,cemrag ear-wox Ea Se es ANTED FARM TO WORK ON | LANSING, MICHIGAN — LAN- : ' LA 4 : A REAL gone. 2 FAMILY by tne or money rent. Write Pon-| sing’s largest Packae” Liquor DY 1) S/ teen 12. FE 8-1328. . : ey Clayton's Furn. & A with 6 tiae Press Box 117. Store, a high volume im 8 Employes serve with a | JIRLS TEENAGE IZE: é 9065 Orchard Lake Rd on floors’ and. Piastered Sale Business Property ¢ 49 bed sn wee 8DM Beonsen., nee smile tp the most friendly manner. tous, & waite formal. Men's BOX SPRING. = - re out . . partm * A. blue “ * re Reopen sett ree sive, vac. | Eiiet i ntatetr ein reas | BS eer Sates Regt €"on"tous “ane «FE MATTRESS, ches with. privens oo | Oaiee iu Fearly iscome 43,000. | able terms. For full information | shown fo everyone and borrowing | i186 OR, DA CONDITION, Frances, 2 eat Pine | Pull poten, 8, $19,500. UN 32-3197. call or write Gerald A. Baker. is a pleasure veteen dress cult. size 7, like new. x “yh East side location, near the wey Min -w.| Broker. 103 Bank of Lansing Bldg. van - OP 3-8407 : . RCA TV,, 17”. Boys Club, No better bux A RO ee to? cel, by | —Lansing, Michigan. Provide for your immediate and ifaw OVERCOAT, LIKE NEW. OR 3 at $13, but does take q Write Pontiac Press’ Box future happiness by @ for Size 44, Cost $65; sell $25. OR |; substanciat down yment, r owner. “LET’S TALK @ cash credit agcount the 30154. . . ° By appointment, please, ~ | _%. wastau. | -ET’S TAL compat whery you are) wel | 20M. sma FOR WHY Pay RENT: When sont equipment, com pletely . BUSINESS” conte ae le op eat ome. $1,500 down will buy a 3 tocked, in renewable lease buil ; . . = 3028 ing room is carpeted. The ag. with furn. living queret| DISTRIBUTORSHIP | Loans to $800, wp to. 28 months to Sale Household Goods 57 Kitehen modern, and _ the it lake area near Pontiac, OR 12 offices tn the Midwest utility room ample Plas. Since, Will show $60,000 wet 1 CU, PT HOT POINT PREEZ. 4 ic fissts, “Dep rene te Buy Thru Partridge profit by, tax lrecoras, Re- BI i ‘K NER er $200.96 ation wemee Maenuae LOTUS LAKE sree with List Thru Partridge quires 1 ELEC, DRYER. AB NEW. Brice #300, Move in tomar | GROCERY FINANCE COMPANY |" $i iy (Srarel crisis, eet 1 Clawson area. For only $2 ID FLOOR RATIONAL BLDO.. | 5 SINGLE BEI Bape Witt 2 “ . wr rou can ste io : a. Silent, BA Tams K FN | | BEALS | aa pita momeer |" eM, ata ee sate One of the cleanest grocery, Dusiness. gun | |%0 BARNSTON WALLED LAKE 2° WHITE ELECTROMASTER | Rouiee eve Bad’ te priv dave & holidays. WHEN YOO NEED |e a ° " Established tn 1916 _ ; baw Rd. rage, 4{— ’ . : = SGANY HALICRAPTER tier” School “for “yout chil % MICHIGAN BUSINESS Wadi TY teas model tn geod com for your chil- . odel con- PE 5-5782. dren, Price $11,800 and OUTSTANDING —qeeestria! wot 3 tion : —_Dirve. PE £57 proximately #100 wil move | | ne fe * machinery.” Complete- SALES CORPORATION $29 to. $500 1 GAVERPORT AND CHAR ae hes ge vy ‘ FT eectis Meutoree, Stolets, | JOHN A. LANDMEMBER, BROKER you can get i quickly on vour| Studie couck’ and ‘T Bendis wash : DONELSON HEIONTs - er. 2 offices, 3 lavatories, 5 tollets, 1873 8. TELEGRAPH RD. denature, ear’ en fs stu: bedroums ot. imme: a oo tute a emis Se oceent ine is FE 41583 endorsers. ‘Payments to suit your | ~°" © = > PE 27445. 7 wlate in every detail. Own- paved wee just past Pontiac __PARK_AT-OUR FRONT DOOR | bucget We will be iad to ap 21° CBs be BS MODEL TV, 1 Salen ering for reasons of | ty limits, Exceptional value #35. | SERVICE STATION | 700 wR Four_mo ey _problems.| Mon oe eT ceaen iN |_'0. FE § Sod "Denciees ‘Oikos ame ferme: For. jease. modern service station , good cond. May have for taking EXCELLENT SINGER E and Donelson School. Alu- r PEN by major oil co. with up-to date Over payments, Call PE 8-0716. sewing machine - Dealer z : FLOOR FUR "minum Ye norma FL OYD KENT, Realtor factities tot ; nt ent. - i RUG. oxié ANOTHE: R ROG, rifite, Taxe over of BEAUTIFU + & controls. an ca ing in- ire ors o ' » OTHER eluded im sales_priee Cash {~ s560 Dixie Hw at Telegraph PE 2-0138. nee fo og ask oe with pads FE 31206 after 5 isg4.” wil brme to your home. nets 2 ia TERRIER or: . mortgage. PE 2-0123— to 8 _ATTRACTIVE 2-BAY- bho | ‘e2 Pontiag J ~~ an «. cea Ferry aa COLEMAN i ELECTROLUX. “LATE MODEL. ae ry 4 SSee PF. 8 shots. Shauiated. yr. INDIAN VILLAGE E CUSTOMER PARKING service stations for leas Tuerm leree oti tanks will sacrifice for $30:-Call Credit | ; - tel Maree — Near on heavily travelled “steects | Duo- 8 Felegraph Rd . . 34 er. 3 saat ie 4003, Webster School, Gly ‘$2700 | Oe Siecmaut required. Ne Fontiec “old, Girl's ice skates. size 6. oe DEEP FRR Lg own Tilt etn Boned Moderate tavestmens » gees ms | ‘ z aE AND | lett nangea "Saint i ; necessary , ROOMS OF FURNITU fap! ett handed caine 4, bedroom home. A family ibodn, “call days. De- |” sateoelt lems, OR 30121, | crest. : ROE a peal a Sg ek Gat Ae IR ROND TRONTIOE gay | Sets imy ti pena ater“ Golltinary volt cB Farha LEC GOTH DRT Bk | poe mes ew SS Geant . / on J x . - Til certainly, contribute té need ag coal Jars. verte tet anon aroRe. a |? * TREE sence want Blond a mahogany, sg) marred, exceptional vai asic | _Ghrisimas Special x Can EAS 4 bedroom, the bath are ont . rer ae city. sie oo, 98,000" cn fixtures, ae station & ga- LOANS $25 TO $500 | FE J fare ire L é . sement, AC _reue._ FE 58 BAXTER & LIVINGSTONE 1968 a con CONSOLE TV, | 5 at yee iayewa mas heat. garage, See it | pay sre osu FOR LEASE 2 BAY GAS STA- 64 W. Lawrence St. FE 41538, Blond. PE §-1053. her's Motorcycle now, Excellent op rental bust- | in fully equipped, phone. OR |. | Used Tra dein Dept Writ ci dieraat bree ; wr AY O'NEIL, Realtor real estate, ona been, wast | 55-5 SELL, SEALTOR R Need $500 met ct paen 93 121 N. Saginaw fe sas mone pee %E IRONER. |‘ t. “* ; lone P, | re F cent 5 Open 09; commercial building, | cyclon PARTRIDGE 18 st - wit : GOOD USED cae AS SPECI al > Fon* ¥ x . Will, ship s by . : $0; ELECTRIC RANGES a8 _t So | Sere Bienes fen ih ae ena G f7 2 ott ; ceveene 340: ALL_NAME_BRANDS... $34,000 per year. Hil ff Lott parking aad Seepping, Waele Dey | ‘ne eee sciisette-~ : — . Satety fren GILES |: fang, Sere oat batad ane erm | CAND SIZES. a ae Be we | Christmas CONVENIENT TERMS 00 Percent off on all Sunbeam en THOMAS ECONOMY 950 AND UP appliances. \ ea ai dnes— Rest Home Home & Auto. . FURNITURE CO, a ONSOMERS ni eee a ‘For Idec 5 orhan” 4 é st. emuleg canister sei 4 te waren OP deres eons | OTM, eer =| LON Company _ Mpoiuses Miche “POWER CO. cow $188. “| A Beautiful New Kitchen }4x 80 LAKE FRONT LOT, MACEDAY| 0Pe? Evenings and Sunday 1-4” a going, profitable business, AGTOMATIC WASHERS: BENDIX, 28.W Lawrence 5.215) ig oe ee tee e p Lake, $3,500. PEs. | ——_—_—___________— practically on your o Wf . 1 N. Perry Street Keamore General Electric, Ther, “RICIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, § 5 ped . * ¢ OTTER HT “ #2) ame; — Ronee 0 ee eeangar 8f0-# t= ———— ey eae *Milk's, Mi 61300. Kei ARBW WARE beet: Ultra, Owner moving. FE Repair Garage and Business Frontage __ Mortgage Loans 54 | oe ‘ont OY'S REPLACEMERT 0. Gas Station — 3 lots on main street with SARAR STEN RUGS isa, Pron | PRPS s Rect makes, frecner & 3 wana Titi ence and ssek-| Hos’ deite business. bus: a ge ie % also | value $210, Slightly ‘scratched tn Now used. 0 as _carburetor+ ~ness optional. Sell or trade ‘Loans — $600 to $1,500 . Se... aes ition, LI pn ey a as Py 93 |. cnt Siar | eee Tar EZE . fée, Bae 90120 for future ex- . ba 5 or cme pee beens et} GILES REALTY | CO. bas County. vos Ta ee ee "setup for many years. home additions or m- g By Owner due to <6. | 92 W, Huron 8st q A ttttte “out the way, bat a lot * About $5,009 down on real es- OPEN #0» provemtenc rough-in or snelose- iess to pay. Srace beaters, sil F oo ; Stock —and—equipment—ex-|.~= Sa See - ses ae and electric i : STANDARD | TESiscic= | Se eects et eo , : ~ poine. -| Bathroom fixtures. beds; hegneee / come re and «prings « kn oRsnael ting : sceasiona : chin im room. suites, +074 ee Be ‘geen ae heny |GAS RANGE. 2 eee ... | SAVE-ENERGY. US§ |S % WANT ADS! To find a |" ; san je ‘To Pores evary Ee te ae dial | hater wan ‘ = Ae ih _THE ROTA Past ‘TUESDAY, DECEM DAVIS BACK AND LOADER, Lik NEW. CALL FE 40461 _OR FE 41442 : 2-4 co., th Nae Alan “Autto Serv ice . car, cylinders rebored, Zuck Ma. | ee Shop 23 Hood Phove FE- For Sale. Motorcycles 83 . 7 ee eens PT. 1064 ANDERSON EXCEL~ 77 Y NIGHT AUCTION at Sale Farm. soe, irate. Sales daily, LRT L. Templeton, Realtor 2239 Orch POR PARTS AND SERVICE ON our Harley Davidson, see Hariew vidson Sales Co. 372 South ginaw. ___For Sale Bicycles bd Nt ae BIKE WITH TRAINING, © trailers -78 | 2, $0 FE eos? 13 PT. PALACE, p, VERY $°oe $1900, EM BOY'S 3 20 10 IN. N. BIKE ¥ (E WITH WITH TRAIN. PE 4-0807. tng wheels, $20. 3-23.48. lent condition. On lot. Nicest, nes convenient park in Pontiac Lake R¢ 6. PE 2-9502 seat 8 $4 model Westwood, take “over | Ct. 229 SD Nee LADIES Boats & Accessories 85 Por his cit buy * Johnsen Outboard : By, * ime, ot SLAY B. AUGH'S Osklana QUANTITY GOOD ALFALFA - brome Also damaged hay. Carpenter, 2114 W. Silverbell Rd. | Xow an ber 8 Eee JERSEY COWS FOR SALE. milker, other 1 yr. old. OA #31 = Wanteg L Livestock 73 a: ‘Exchange | i= ‘ GAS-and ACCESSORIES STORE. x CENTURY AR PE 8-045 $ 15°. COLT RoR. COMPLETE a LES | ped RUD’ Mac var- have a few 1956, rudes at a greatly | SARIN, BAI MARINE SALES & SERVICE. 8. Telegraph = 43 i; HP St SEABEE © ~OUTS0ARD aD MO. . FE +1366. tor. Like new. FE 41368, a EVINRUDE MOTORS BU CRANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE) | OHT OR _For Sale Trucks. 90 EAVY-> HAULING. _Any where. Fe fates WANTED. ATE MODEL. t TON stake truck west be clean and in Exc. cond ary FORD. ‘eke s— “VERY clean. No rust. ie Round Lake Rd. EM 3-0117 _ 36 GMC PICKUP. NEW, NO miles, trade te { MAZUREK re MOTOR 45 8. Blvd. E. are 4-0587 ~ OME % TON PICKU A 1 cond, FE 5-460¢ 110 E Chicago. ~ Wilson GMC New & Used Trucks : 1951 Chevrolet Dunip 1983 GMC Pickup’. “1955 Chevrolet Pickup _ 1984 Chevrolet Pane! | 1953 GMC Panel 953 Chevrolet’ Sed. Deliv 1953. Ford. Panel ~ BUICK I. '57 License _ “He calls me his little flower and do you know what he | OFTHE . FOLLOWING. CARS AT OLIVER - gn a aed 4 BUYS AE Ts 4 HONEY! iv: DOOR: ” HARD TOP’: Also 1956 oe + Bel air ba door, Powe radio. and neater. This is @® company owner ca. with a new car guarantee. cow Only “$195 or your oid oar “NORTH — . CHEVROLET _. 1000 5S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM — 7 Y¥! RED & WHITE ‘$5. Conv. A-l condition. Fordomatic. R & H. Beat offer. Includes: FORD ——e 7.50 PER WEEK BRAID MOTOR SALES DeSoto-Piymouth Desisr ~ PE 2018 ‘30 & Cyl. bas A Sales Tax | “5 Good Tires” battery thst will start+its3—Forp TUDOR, RADIO. & Down. $5, ,Per week. | 1954 Chevrolet, 4 every time, plus each car | jis completely winterized. | ’53 Pontiac Dix. 8 Hydramatic, 2-Dr. '53 Ford Cus, 2-Door 50 Caditlat*4- Door “4 Fleetw'd, 1 Owners | 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’ money.. ‘33. FORD, ENGLISH ZEPHYR. 6, él FORD VICTORIA, 1955 FORD, "80 FORD - 1956 Low mileage Sa 19853 Cadillac. Full power. tionally low mileage 1956 Ford custom 2 Rul Like new, Pontiac Catalin 54 953 Chevrolet 4 transportation N, MAIN sT., —H,-$1100_ FE il 4 door, radio & heater, good tires. | COM PARE Ro rust, leather uptoistery. Very | (COM 2 dr _clean, $400. FE ‘87 Chevrolet 2 d 2 _TONE | — town — 4 DOOR line, R & H, overdrive, WW. wil take off car as equ ity. FE _,2-8638 after $ p.m eater $5 Pield. Motors, _PE_ 8-696. Rey, 5 ro ‘sia. nals, clean ‘ie 4 j FORD | 2-DR. $1495. . Christmas LARRY | JEROME — ROCHESTER FOR ‘FORD DEALER “OLIVER = BUICK ie 210. Orchard Lake Ave. Open till 9’ ws. We have a cew 1086 mod irudes at a greatly reduc eee SALES & SERVICE 422-5. REE. CHIEF MODEL 18 VACATION TRAILER, "*- DECEMBER 9 -_ 1987 Detroiters oe ee eee eee ee eee ers « A __Dogt Hvy., Pint "railer — ill pase ER A. 2 and 3 bedroom, 16 to 50. ft. 8 & 10. -th wide. “rates. oe aren. Le meme . ke rent, EG over- Pa ra om FE. 2-3200 ° Acne eee. Ctr ‘- BY. OaNER x5 CHEVIE. 4 1000 S . 4 DR.| R&H, new +-~-Bud Shelton . ‘See M &M Motor Sales motile | Por top. dollar on late model cars. Offers . Woodward, B’ham | %4 || WE BELIEVE FO USED tires. Can finance, rc #1112 or OL 1-1213, =| ' Oakland at Cass AF E 29101 —______FE_ 5-485 f | ‘$4 CHEVIE: 2 DR GooD CONDI- ‘ ____ For Sale Ca rs oF tion, good _price. FE 68105 = aT oe | BY OWNER ‘53 CHEVIE. ¢ DR. 1954 BUICK sedan. PG & H New tives. | ' Ww. Batxvap suis Beasts | fins net FETA or Ob _ . re a ee abt at one ome in = une $ “$3. CHRYSLER SARATOGA, i ‘drive this one. it's « dandy. wil . brand new tires. $675. PE 44007 | a P Two 190 PORDS. $250 TAKES eon s0To SALES sei .__doth. Call MApie. $0661. POR SALE BY 755 ‘@ FORD. 2 DR. { ann pod 8. Ci eey - -, ard Station, road’ tad Tele- 6 FORD $. cA “treo graph. ‘St FORD. PORD-O-MATIC, 6 CYL. EASY ED JONES Btcoms fern ( WILL ie FOR CUSTOMLINE, VERY TOTE clean, good condition, $800. MU é ery é 54 FORD YBODY'S | 17 Victoria- | ADETROIT M L PORD-O-MATIC 1:5_B. Saginaw at Judson _| BUICK SUPER RIVIERA $1145 — ike new, onty—T.300—mt_— — a bay Bay = $2,150. Call Holiy, ME 4-1997. Can be. seen at 4785 Or- :. CY “mond Rd., Day Mich. _ @ CADILLAC BEDAN DEVILLE, | OWENS ‘joaded. Call between 4 and 6 8-1198. 1953 CHEVY $575 Your FORD Dealer black fintsh. Oniy ¢95 147 8S. Saginaw S410 or your old car yaad 1951 FORD Y-8 2 GOOD cond., aes” iets ee i 00 +0734. NORTI | ja FORD RANCH “WAGON. SELL . _or trade. OR 3-5 FORD ‘S17 2:DOOR SSO $295 S FULL | bt a CHEVROLET | Fille 735, » Phone Korth 36. FORD FATRLANE, cE DR. STAN. | dard Trans. $1. a“ MA 6-63 THE as CARS AVAIL ABLE SHOP Schutz Motors | pack, 3 oe * 1955 CHEVY $1495 Pit “LOOR!! AVERIL 2020 Dixie. H a — a re Then Bring It Here orn are} — Bei Air V4 radio, FOR —"ss _ tonally lao seer Oe. Excep- eid Ures, Micosnes dane $2000. NORTH yet Qaee 2aeoe V-8 with radio and heater. so 6 own, baiance easy terms. LET 1000 S. Woodward, B'ham 211 S. SAGINAW ae Le NORTH _ (‘SAM'S AUTO SALES, 724 Oakland | Raw t «“ —- Es aroars. CAR. GOOD £12, Wootyard Bham. 53 Pontiac #Dr. ,..$ 895 55 “FORD Lo op Ok oor, | 53 Buick 2:Dr.. 3. $ 795) néomatie. - Bite. 83 Ford #Dr. oS “595 | saw teLive. STANDARD. © ith extras, take over FE 2.0533 after 5.00._ ‘96 PORD loaded | CUSTOM GOOD USED CARS 1956 Olds 98 4 door Holiday. 1935 Chevrolet 4 ‘a Ford 2 dr, Fordomatic Rak aed l : aauer ae na PONTIAC ... SALES Clarkston 1956 Pontiac Catalins demonstrator, Save $1,000, Excep- dr Plus a good velectin of Sow pticed i special CLARKSTON Open nigh’ “MAple ‘53560 or) MAple Barrer 7 1955 OLDSMOBILE 8%, HYDRA., ars. AND SAVE- a's nice Exe; cond, $45 dis Super 8 1 tps) Crexrele 1953 Buick ~~} TAYE OR: CHE "“VROLET | | Walled _ Lake Sass AUTO SALES 7% OAKLAND door, 13, 000. miles. Ba sedan. FREY FORD tes on OA: 89011 -Help Yourself to ome of these fine re eondl used. ¢ 8 1968 Buick Rowrmaster try door RE Yere less” * abs Belek oth] Rt era, a | | iy bag 3 or Aur, # door, 1 th wm foe “piude ; champion coupe, good | See sids 68, 4 door, flr power. door, low hs, ‘8, , ips age, one Deluxe, ¢ 4 fas chev . in tation wagon. Power-. ‘alu | +) Mo 8 tere Comma sad under, V8-very ' good condit! | 1 Pi outh Station wagon (the | erfect uty vaniele} priced right | HOUGHTEN & SON th Main 828 Nor OLive wer ~~7935 PLYMOUTH | ad B avedere with v-8 engine, | re ik k gna Po Power cent ‘Power brake. 7 0000 actual miles. Guar per cent for | year. | NORTH — ——-CHEVROEEF— 1000 S. Ww oodward, Bvham 1954 PONTIAC,” aa ftain @ sedan, Hydra, Ha ner. $100 down or your. @ eee Cail ‘credit manager. MI bese 1962 PONTIAC, RADIO & yl er, Hydramatic, $4 wh. week Field Motors. Market 4-156! ‘36 SUPER. Ld par ge 8 TOP HOLI- | _ day Olds. C3 eq power brakes, steering, walls, _i_owner FE i OLDS SUPER ee et HOLI. | day. 2dr R & K.. Good {atte and pew potions? eas. MA R & H, Power wh B 40430 Is Petes ; ae stude. Hyd. sedan .. 3 | 1951- Buick sedar; ... ‘tes 1933, Plymouth 4-door $495 1963 Chevrolet 2-door .. Chevroles d-door a. $905 $1195 $1605 | 36 _ rst PULLY EQUIPPED. “MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | eave OA sett | ' uarantee ™ SALES sete =F ToT WITH | LARGE ~~~ “Y ALVES -. ‘st aye. 4 eS and PPRANKIE & JOHNNIE MTR. BALM? un es _w dr con small “mocthty ‘34 FORD ee SAKOAIN. ery sharp EM _ 3-0061 | | 1952-FORD— Custom made, R&H, W-W, 2-tone, | sharp. Assume $28.85 monthly | Wess Call credit managef, — LOW COST TRANSPORTATION 100K “TOOK “LOOK ~ Army Surplus. - bey CHEVROLETS, EX-ARMY Tdeal for your Ind. car 1-20 Phar. DECK sEeMt- Good Tor Wat 4 Christmas Ath. CAS TRACTOR with ALLOON TIRES. | for snow pio » ‘ea. INTERNATION. | | ARE MECHANT. | ¢ CALLY PE®PECT © PRICED | FOR QUICK 8A | No down pay m't required | LUCKY AUTO SALES | w Si __FPE 41006 | AISER WITH ‘51 OLDS EN wite Bt transmission. $75. 217 1982 MERCURY, meee. wae sell or trade. FE 98-3464 ae * oF Bright Spot AUTO. SUPER MKT. 35 Olds 4-Dr. ....-. $1895 55 Merc. M. H’top $1595 54 Cadillac Cpe. $2895 "54 Chev. Bel Air og 995 ’54 Pontiac Cat. ....$1295 $4 Ford 2-Dr. ......$ 895 ’52-Pont. Sta. Wgn. $ 695 Dinte Hi: ; |°Ss Pontiae Cat. Hydra .... "$1905 "és eae FORD, WILL SELL FOR | * ™ Always Ready vo Bay, eS oe ee 51 Catdillag 62 Sed. .-1095 : Zs D. CUSTOMLINE HARD- Te wNGK b 4 Goer ee 4 _Take over payments, MY |} " : BAGLEY AUTO TS |$4 chev. ¢Dr. Bel At it _after 8, | |PE 57219 —_—*179_BAGLEY_ST. | '54 Ford Tud ee ; * E PAY ‘$3 Ford @ Fortor 55 FORD 6 ~ Olds-Cadillac 4°52 Chevrolet 2-Door 508 oor | aI Top Dollar “61 Ford Tudor. sharp ....... $495 ae Orchard 1] Lake atCass 1 Hor clean Deed Care b Trae | @ Fists, Pad rey 8 8 AIO “HEATER rE BO488 | or clean Used Cars vucks | . WHITE ‘$1 NASH STATION WAG- Matthews. iitSisies Magis, sass San na Es ~ We are. Bivd FE ee - i Sine ae Re ew NTE adie seas Tavereauie em | 2, wer ie, * i e Hargr eaves tires, like new inside & owt. ' u snow tires. Overdrive. R&H, must | ' erm rE ear of original owner, Ex: : _sell, FE 8-1337, 0 ee | 211_8,_Sagine #4546) Duy for student. MI 62105. | 4 ita RAMBLER CUSTOM STA Bud Sheltor ton Motor Sales | % citev. pec Aik Wa Te HARGREAVES _ Mion wagon, $245. 1048 Orchid 6+. ts <=. MAple_§-6211. narhes, a — inst agent | RAMBLER wakes UP 1952 N NASH _WE TRADE | UP OR DOWN - _ HASKINS CHEVROLET “Oaklan d County’s | Fastest Growi ing Dealer” 6751 Dixie Highway at Mis Open Nites "ul ®@ 4 , MAple §-50T1 ‘* PACKARD “400 G00,” $600 MILES, | Uke new oaded, ‘53 Packard Pat rela, paint, tires, Packard. loaded, clean. $605. MAZUREE MOTO! 248 8. 4-587 | "53 CH EVROLET Bel Air 4Door | BROWN & BEIOE. RADIO &/ HEATER, SHARP. 4 $895 MATTHEWS "CH EVY" HA ROREAVES 211 S. SAGINAW ite, new, Firs¢ $850 take, | FE 833 | iz | \ can | { | | “41. PONTIAC. 2 DR. Ee Ooo _ cond, FE 7-0144. _ | SACRIFICING “83 PONTIAC, LIKE _FE'¢ ©0510, ; iss PONEJAG } OWNER. RAH window Washers, shata and clean inside and out 20 Ogemaw | i958 PONTIAC STARCHIEF, DR. custom with Power features, It's a beauty Private owner, FE SAH 68. _—— "54 PONTIAC a | Custom Star Chief , 4. Door RADIO & HEATER HYDRAMATK:. _IC POWER BRAKES. W WALLS. $1295 CHEVY” HARGREAVES | 21S. SAGINAW - | FE 4-4546 | ' "M PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT | PONTIAC RETAIL STORE - 65 Mt, Clemens St. PE 3-11 “83 ya : $750. CALL APTER | 1950 PONTIAC 2 9 DR. I DELUXE, Pontiac 4 dr. ‘Chiettaia deluxe, Pioneer. FE 5-68st.- | im) | i "Safe Buy’ | USED CARS CENTRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sis. |__ E 43885 , 198 iosi PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA. R & H. $350. OR 3-9630. . 48 PONTIAC 2 DR. GOOD RUN- ning condition, $85. OR: 3-2960. ‘West Side Used Cars FE 4-4546 © _ Drive out where overhead ts tow 1951 PLYMOUTH . are22 shooes trom STATION WAGON-> | RAH, like pew, $25 down, $90 West Side Used Cars _ monthly, Cal credit manager. MI | 1947 ene a PLYMOUTH 3) BELVED carbs, Hery cotl ard top, R&H, Powerflite, 18 ont ¢ a Nechemnaise,. beet actual miles a on ~¢ $1, bei 2 BP tics ha Bet | "ecg dara ate ee take. ov _ gallon’ FE 42507 S 4-460. CAR PAYMENTS TOO BORDEN. | “42 PONTIAC ‘48 MOTOR, some? Let us neip vou excelient condition, $135. FB some les: expensive model S-1187. Lake Urion Motor Sales | 1981 PONTIAC. RADIO & HEATER: 4 : STON Hydramatic. w-W Tires, Wo von" at encene N RD, one? down ascume, dbo a) of - MY 2.2611 sis. 76 per mont’.-Call Credit’ Mar. "52 PONTIAC 2-DR. 8 r, Parks, Miawest 6-6566, Harold Chieftain, deluxe RAH. Hydra. WW. Turner Fees tonepaint, 1 owner, Low mile. | 1956 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- _ glina, Power steering. windows & HURON “MTR. SALES | ~enally clean VE Sse, alee > 9-9642 | 8:30 p.m. . 1952 SCY Hoon BELVEDERE |'#8 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER, hardtop. R&H, turn signals, white EM 32626. wall %, green and biack,. $444 . . , full price. down. Phone North- ¥ille 735. Bob Frost _ Birmingham Clean | n Cars The following cars can be bought with No Down Payment ‘52 Plymouth 2Dr., ‘Radio eee and Heater ~|'53 Ford 2- ” « Dr., CHEVROLET meter, live hy- power steer- ig a int th etl" ances For Ts Ss ie ee ee ~ sxow WIRES ee ey ." ING-CO, - : eo py | New & Used Piece, Oakland: at Cass - = CHEVROLET 1000 S. Woodward, Bhani} ies aie 1 Ne ie * a Bt se f ne” Bere Cal Jodi and | ‘BUYS ANY OFTHE — FOLLOWING CARS AT mers |'51 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio | and Heater _ . - yt "52 Chevrolet 4-Dr., Radioj ae) _and Heater. — '$2 Chevrolet 4Dr., Radio, | ‘Tndludes Heater, Powerglide _ '51 Ford Convert., Radio,’ - Sales Tax a Heater, Fordomatic 57 Lic cense Re ar tha We believe the following are Birmingham's Finest | payments 10 S. Ww oodward, B'ham Moot “sf mien a | ith 195, +1662. fi #2 {a0 pm. 3166 “pridham, “Reego won 2a 105 $149 w | 56 ¢ official’s car °56 Ford Vic. H’top $2145 ‘eer 56 Ford 8 4-Dr. ....$1595. 35. pone: Wg. 4-Dr. $1745 F'lane been $1445 | Hardto 56 For: Heater, Pha Ga ’56 Lincoln Premier: 4-Dr. , Full Power ictoria, Radio, __ Heater, W/ Wall Tires 55 Pontiac 4-Dr., Radio, _Hydramatic,| ‘ “f-Dr. ween $5 Chey, 4-Dr. .....$ “Clarkston Motor Sales _ « 55 Plymouth 4-Dr. $1345 *55 Chey. 2-Dr. .....§ _[/35 Plym: CL. Cpe.» .$1195 *S4 Mere: 4Dr. auto. $1145 } CHRYSLER we PLYMOUTH . Ee é IMPERIAL sale of alt new cars snd ~. mouth ee 1958, Chey 4 fr. Now Yorker: stall om rer, RAM,, seal | wee bea.) ite, Ral, WW iad '53 Nash Wagon. ane 52 Plymouth 4Dr, — 7 * epee °53 Merc, 4-Dr. De Sas : W/ Walt Tires S| 54 Ponti Catalina Star-| . chie! ‘ Heater, -§ Good Tires: A battery, that. will start every time, plus each car is’ completely _ winterized. 53 Nash 2Door 753 Mercury 4-Dr., Chattf-}— ¢4-Door feur driven, Radio andj. 532 Buick Super Door sa Heater, Renew °53 ‘Plymouth 2Door 3 Fug bis pri Hardtop, We have 80 : veh 56 For : irom, - bargains gator. #34 Buick De ‘Su er, {open till 9 pm. Be sure Radio, Heater, Oyen. to’ get our deal before’ you ae a Se wo: + ie 2 PONTIAC PRESS, ‘TUESDAY, Degman 4 1056 “x -- Today's S ‘Radio eects -- es (Sinatra § Deal | Why ihe ‘Special i S Boake |S SS SS Se Se === May Be legal | for Hemingway's Feet? red i : "LW, WEON. é tows, Bob Alen I ¢:00-—WIR, "News : = wean, ae hy gramps e- WCAR, Softee, 'E. Malone ak ats. Muon Spee sae ——— bi el WTR Waltrck, McXenes |II6—WWJ, Poul witleme | “Wwo. Minute Parade =| GkLW, Bud Bs aie ==} -Entertainers— == Hip EARL WILSON = fo WGK Dom Melted» |in;se_wom, tows” | GREW: Reve toby Done | 14s—WuR Fore Drake | to Carry Their Case| NEW YORK — Ava Gardner just had a friend in italy buy WPON, Dinntr Serenade 4 Pk Seca | Sas Ee | te WIR, ~ Sine Happiness! to Supreme Court . [some special shoes to give to Ernest. Hemingway (whose “The’ «:30-WIR, Dinner Date : | WCAR, News, Spinorams | 0:36-WJR, Jéck Harris | CKL , usin Grant, Davie cone Sun Also Rises” she'll star in). atior wei, a WPON, News, Sports CKLW, “David, Club | WCAR, News, Bob ae oe “Is there ‘unusual: about Hemingway's feet?" in ta tS pt SS Baie. Chase 11:80—WIR, Music Roundup Tempe BY JACK O'BRIAN ‘aa aahie tha tox t to the U.S. WPON, Spotlight | WPON, Unscramble, News 2:30—WJR, gud re. Burton NEW YORK (INS)—The scariest I asked the man purchase A ho « : WhO, meen” dene ES “Wa. NB andstand Guim. Bud Device se __| period in the recent corporate lives| “There sure is something unusual,” he replied. “They're vg ” Sp 1:00-—WIR, Guest House Fae agen CKLW, News, Homechet oe nage Wite {of big TV stars has been caused/usually big!” WWJ. Three Star Extra en Melody Ww : «| WWd, Pran fie-ris ~ by- the. Internal: Revenue Dept : ‘Brazzi d Earl Black. oleamsnhip vi Ww RP Muraigh | WATE Ped Wot Noam fee SB een | WouR Ronaiex'™” —|which has Just ruled: against, the Ne te “losing at the St. Regis and [Stel 4 spokesman wean ewe Spates Wink. Fes Bag 10:30—WXYZ, A Girl Marries _ gh, as Busresn rash of “personal corporations" set neashal at : of. her ws al Fernando Lamas’ Eke __WeON. Cal'she se EE ena | te eee esl EERE eens | eu cor tp V sa, boasted shamelessly 7 120 WIR, Quest: Law :30— Voice af ‘Agriclt, | 1i:0¢—WJR, arthur-Godtrey | Won News Mebe and dozens of minor ones, {| ~ showing im the Ethel Merman show, “Happy Hunting.” | ORLY. Cabral tretnes a3, te eave WRYZ. Grand Contral Ste. ‘S30-WaR. House Party “ ce ao After watching him, she said, “I had to reappraise him sae-WIR, ROB. @ Law : WAR, Newg n 1 | Me Wz, News, MeKensie The feds have ruled the efforts) and say, ‘Is that really my husband—or is that some mat- _ St ree agony |, WPOM. Serahnie | Wow For Mindy | Wa: McLeod” {ot the TV entertainers constitute) inee idol?" (Some prophets say he'll be both.) -WIBK: News: Rasen ia ie a org 3a s8 ren aenale, NT News straight earned income and not] WCAR, News, me | werk wove Wat mae “Day | ak WaR Bands, Man incorporated profits, which means|_ 70° Cook, whose “Why I Won't Tell The One About the Four 4.000. Ames ‘a as Sake nek ee OO | EO : HGS, ewe WHYS, Wattrick, MeKentlel tein ‘salaties will be taxed| Hawaiians” is part of another era, is a devoted TV viewer from ww, my YY 1 eee poet Bee WEDNESDAY. AFTERNOON | WIBK News. Mcleod as ; his wheel chair at Clinton Hollow, N.Y * WXYZ, are Ween I ae Pe me om Pere | ROAm Rows, Al Crass at the per cent level instead Jae be CKLW, Big City . 2:90-—WIR, Music Hal =| ww3. News 4:30—WJR Music Hay -|Of , the 53° per cent corporate ‘His wife, Alice Bolden, the. gorgeous leading lady of Fine WPON, Call Tune, News wre eee eee” yf CKLW, A | Wane ewes ie ©. Hauser| “Ww, Jim Deland savings. and Dandy” back in the 30s, is his faithful nurse. Joe, visited | m / "CREW. Roundup ether | “RLW, erpace Det | Weak Rewer | ROM: Audlinespe sears Ph i The entertainers will fight it to |the other day by his straight man, Dave Chasen, now Holly- WPON. Beunisizge "| WEAR Mews, (Cotton 26 WIR. ‘Time for Musie 5:00 —WIR. hi Cedhart | the Supreme Court naturally, but |wood's celebrated restaurateur, sald -he especially watches 8: ewe, Wee World Tonignt | eer bt ee Wa, Faye 3 aera - | wera "Tilerick, Mexensie| it that august body decides to |George Goebel who, in a way, is the Joe Cook of today. * CRLW. Platter ews, Wott CRLW, Bud Davies... | SRL. Bab, and, rule -against them or perhaps:| Gobel, however, isn’t stealing from Cook—-for he’s too young WiEe, Tospte Speck | Siar Born Tour Dene Bsr Bhar fics lO Hews. Ai Crane | not_make any ruling at-all there 1+, have seen him at his peak. ; ae . 18:00-WR, Symphony Wcak Reve med Ae WIR, Wendy Warren) 6:90— WIR. ME Perec hong yn langceltiaam ane Wes re Moar, | SRS Mune man | WaEYR Around Town, | WHY2. News, hicKensle | WRCTO Tonce | thera was wome THE MIDNIGHT EARL ...:. . WJBK, News, Kasem WIBS, News, Reid Cxtw. B News, ess 35 door wren, Tempo, News Sena egyptian