= HE PONTIAC | 113th YEAR _ kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955—32 PAGES Te rg ai Har Coe) « * > The Weather . Snow Flurries, Cloudy Details page two . RBBBIVER PAGES ai nee spate | Waits for Detectives e | e | e , ! : ane aes ae pe ae ae : . : > —— —_ a > DSF F . ' : lke Top Aides Teenager Admits Potential Homes _ __.... Explosions Rock | No Eviden ce. - y Nee INP, ve [Sending Williams. Cit B d f F d ti Woodward Area ,, ,,_ ,,- Discuss Needs. Call About Bomb UI y DOA Of COUCAION as sewers Erupt, Linking Moser. = Pe | LANSING im—State police said s ‘ DETROIT w—It looked on De- Se ESASIEEACSS" AVERY AML... 14-Year-Old schoolboy | |troit's Woodward Avenue as if an) . tay Rvmne Wi jhas admitted Causing the bomb’ ans onver | e nl jenemy was attacking from under- | if eat S Or rms U ge |scare at the home of Gov. Wil- | ground. =y , nop iliams, = : ‘ ; Explosions rattled this shopping , | i fi Fi A . . ze | . * * imain stem over a six mile stretch.| Was in Chi Ar Defense Costs May Run’ (anata doce A. Childs Four separate classroom units, which could be con-|Manhole covers were es lsaig ae Res di Tolle ee Gey ee Di... ‘said y was taken into cus-| |the air, some as high as eet, to 34.5 Billion to Meet | Say BS ae (paca atecliocs on verted when no longer needed for school purposes and tN, #r, come i 08h sched from Questioning Police Military Necessities ‘the basis of a tip from another|SOld as homes, are planned at the present Bailey School the uncovergd manhole mouths. : jSchoolboy who had heard the bomb'site on Florence avenue by the Pontiac Board of pe cover bit a pass- ; — GETTYSBURG, Pa. w— (rat discussed before it became) Education. | | mg ear th and another | a hemici’e haga President Eisenhower met, Ths boy's eames was withheld | Preliminary plans for the “residence-type class- pane dre ; c—< an * Seen aa te with top military and finan-| by state police pending the tak. |TOOMS” were approved yesterday by the board as drawn | se . jcome today i Le Jn ; | Police said the explosions were question 23-year-old Owen : ; : : jeial advisers today for just, img of a formal statement at — by architect Paul Moffett, used by an accumulation of £83/Robert Moser of Fenton in ot es ee Foo, the -, Jabout final decisions on, “™ie Police headquarters, lof Birmingham. __ jin sewers and conduits set, off by: “°O°T tion with the Oct. 16 Oye a. 4) |next year’s defense budget.|, Das spocr Suara over the Gov engthens [__The units will cost an &,Ure jecser ine for Woodvard/slaying of three Chicago es : re Secretary of Defense Wil- ernariaihouetaince na Williams. -estimated $67,200 and be Avenue’s streetcars. lboys 4 iS 4 : ~ P<) \son and, Budget Director reported receiving a telephone call oe completed by next Septem- snow CLOSED HOLES — - 7s - poe ie ©) [Rowland Hughes flew here ein home efal Ing acts jber. Plans call for tearing, Recent rains and snow freezing Moser: 2 no wet ae eee ee Dec ene ctereeirereereeeeint el _w es Sa eave ane she-was- told _,~UOW Th . old — =O manhole cover vent holes ere ret AY tae as S80 —al = ——— : ae eee oe ae a pT a ed the bomb was hidden in the house) A ‘mentary School which is'believed to have hastened the gasia traffic violation, was ques- ey were accomp ‘and set to go off that afternoon. ompany gr eements opsolete. Jaccumulation from underground QUESTIONED IN SLAYINGS — OWen Robert Moser, 23, of Fen- | tioned for more than 30 ton, who has been questioned by Holly and State police in connection {DY Adm. Arthur W. Rad-icne said she was informed the. With Dealers Will Run. Decision to replace the present.Jeaks,—_ : ~Thours by arresting officer : with the October killings of three Chicago boys, waited in Oakland |ford, chairman of the Joint)bomb was hidden two days earlier’ 5 Yegrs Instead of 1] DUiiding was reached after Build-| Police department telephone ing Coordinator Dr. Otto C. Huf-| fines to three stations were (Montgomery Dickey. further. Moser, has admitted he was in“Chicago at the time of the |y@eNej], Pentagon comp- |zinger reported cost of repairing} purned out in Woodward conduits | Dickey. said during the County Jail today for Chicago detectives, who plan to question him |Chiefs of Staff, and W. J.|While the family was out of the! urders —<———————— | WASHINGTON u — President the structure would be more than! and the normally busy, wide = : - ‘troller. e \Harlow H. Curtice announced to-| $30,000 and it ‘still would not serve! thoroughfare a, vad: ean questioning Moser ad- | Be Wilson-indicated: the 1956-57 «Pontiac: C ¢ S {day that General Motors is imme-‘edueational_and community needs! the Detroit River to Six Mile mitted: , ® ; fense budget is about in final shape | pasty ptadpal a Per ae as well as new classrooms. read. Traffic was rerouted for He had been in the Chicago area : - . 2 ‘ = 2 |ments with its retai] dealers from ing i 5 A Christmas Can Be Trag IC |but told newsmen when they asked| ; , ee year to five. ee ben oomaee hours. = the period of the triple slay | ,|if this was the final meeting «Gettin 160 515 The president of the nation’s, ate —— —_ The first manhole covers let £0) fie owned an unregistered .32 Woe subject: ’ jlargest manufacturing corporation! r cities, including Flint, sald |at Woodward and Alexandrine.| revolver. : 1 “I can't ever be sure of that.” ‘announced this major: policy roca os Schools Dr. a ne eae reces - both ee hed pres a ek » . iP | ; it; e Aid change as a Senate Judiciary Anti- Pe Safet Council Ur eS Car @ Aikad — abe ~ rereces Additional Stat ; trust and Monopoly subcommittee| The fou runits are being con- consi nnNnNNN Sererenies young —— | baie gee i Le cha aooeat ‘to Increase Salaries resumed public hearings on GM/structed on an experimental basis ® (a Chisegs unspecified date . : oo ad ere 3412 billion OKed by Legislature operations. The committee is mak- with an eye to planning more in @ nosed e | [= nn a Bs = = ee = a —— ing ~ Don't tet Christmas in your home “be Saddened Vy dollars a year. Wilson has said” | the huge industrial firm. he explained. 5 highly unstable, broke down at one an accident which could have been prevented by a! Pure asrcliary may force H'® | The Pontiac school system will Os aig the 17,000 GM re. | Four rooms in a single building| pee eles ane 2 oes eee little caution and foresight. , | a‘ ‘Feceive $160.515 in supplemental 11 dealers throughout the nation | WOUld cost about $15,000 more, he| @ Or UI wf pee oad enewered yes ve ; ; . Details, in terms of divisions, air) state aid for distribution this year, “ ae stated. questions: A warning came today from the National Safety wings and the like as worked out as added salary for employes, the, W°™ I paid y cunge, “ | Besides costing “less. the units ; , “Do you feel responsible for the Council that the Christman-New Year holiday season| in 4 succession of top-level meet: Board of Education learned yes-| nouAcing (he policy change. can be put up in 120 days, Whit, Warrant Is Issued for ‘aths of these three boys?” A ing! : f ings,.still are subject to the .Presi- terday. The one-year dealership agre- mer said, to quickly ‘take care of ° i ° h Do you realize this is a con is the most hazardous singie period of the year. | dent's approval. | The extra money was approved ments previously had been sharP-| school-space problems in a fast- Sam Trimble in Deat fession you are making?" _ Accidents killed 515 persons in the nation last year yyy wirn PoLicy by the State Legislature af a re-|ly criticized as one-sided by for-. owing area where many elemen-| Of Mrs. Willie Bass At this point, Dickey said, he in a 54-hour period from the night before Christmas! the spending program for gee nr eaey secmeee ee coats qeuceers dealers in 'eS*|tary-age children live. contacted Chicago police - and eve through midnighte-—____-______ ens is tied in with the adminis- _ Pontiac will get $9 for each of | y ee | Children will have only a short) 4 frst degree murder warrant). ichigan State Police, ~ ; uh, a rolled of | Curtice said “the public has been 4; : i hool and: tration’s global policy. the 17,835 pupils en as Aa 4 (distance to travel to sc | ‘ State police detectives Charies Christmas night. | . Eisenhower and British Prime| last Sept. 30. The distribution |TOssly misiotrmeed fap ts are apt to feel more free|"as been noeet = Miami,” Fla. it and Melvin Ka ae , i - ; = "_ The park is located on the with another girl, and then killed’silk scarf leash. Sandy usually is . ohn read) \Coast Guard that McDonald and a t . ‘And ee = = sent a comes! ‘her when she resisted his ad- accompanied by Penny, a toy fox CcoenacicsceecanennEeneSanneeeeeee ® : Aitup. | ’ Geor ld R nt friend, Nick Klein of Miami, took Sf '0 7. Coleman Andrews of) 2. Before setting. up the tree, In Today s Press | ott from the Tamiami airport in/Richmond. Va. Andrews left the er salés agreements were decided . upon because of this sean = i Trimble, Local addresses for the i t-calts-a-case- study of{ the future if they prove adequate; | Dickey said Moser, who appeared = er today said, “‘We think he knows . : : [rence jterrier and his constant playmate. ‘ | poet OR . . \$15,000-a-vear job t ivate busi- ; | John Tyler, head of the Dade; The Millers acquired the deer < saw off diagonally at least an County News. ........... 16, 26 | |Miami at 1:30 p.m. yesterday ness. = oo Soprano to Sing County Criminal Bureau of Inves-|from a laborer who found it when inch of trunk and place the base) paitoriais cul and planned to return by 6 p.m. pity Frances Greer, soprano, will (tigation, said yesterday the au- it was a newborn fawn. eaten bao” eee os wt Upsefs Governor Sic Pm msc tman to Van Troops tmeytes as ant ete a 8 SD 3. Locate pour tree well noes Theaters Sato om Clewiston. ; pe man to Visit roops | Symphony No. 8 along with three ibeen violated sexually, Stat B k R rd ; from fireptaces, radiators, televi-| TV & Radio Programs 31 «ee: |_ McDonald pitched the first half/ NEW YORK (Francis Cardi-. arias from opera Wednesday eve- | Trimble and Bass were friends YOV€ PreQks Record _ ented an Page O81) | Weanv teu! 0 Angry Griffin — Attacks of tast baseball season for the Banal Spellman, military vican to. ming at 8:09 at Lincoln Junior ‘in Paducah, Ky., and in Pontiac.) DETROIT «— Michigan rest- | beens -aade Dae at gues Decision to Permit Tech err” Orioles, then was traded Roman Catholics in the armed High School. It is the second The two families moved here sev- dents have bought $275.878,000. in Ch u rch il] R etu r ns Blasts Play in Sugar Bowl jished the season with the Yan-|snend the Christmas season visit- DiBlasi will conduct the Pontiac employed by the same landscap- year to establish a new record, ikees’ Denver American ASSN. ing troops in the Far East as he, Symphony Orchestra in several jing firm. The Basses had one child for a peacetime year. October ATLANTA (®—The governor fo ee ole pen = aimee scat s = = cen cone “sales_hit $27,177,000. by Khrushchev, Bulganinyccws' tm" vc" yrewen op, Rennell to Be Head | oe cae: ‘ jeorgia Tech Were at odds today DF- Rennell to Be Head | : ae : . LONDON (h_The British Russian word war over stra don by Gorge’ Bad of Traverse State Hospital This British Jet Plane Shooting Out Ahead? S _ Of Regepts to permit Tech to yi speeches by Nikita S. Khrushchev and Soviet Premier Pittsbursh in the Sugar Bowl ’| LANSING Dr. Edwin J. Ren- Nikolai Bulganin in the Far East continued unabated! Pitt has a Negro player on its’nell, superintendent of the Cold- : squad. water State Home and Training tt ad 4 as fodsy: aT = A ie Seheol, was appointed today as Se : Former Prime Minister Sir Winston Churchill was The office of Gov. Marvin Grif- medical superintendent of — the P the latest to sound off. | fin charged President Blake Van Traverse €ity State Hospital. : Leer of Tech failed to consult the Dr. Rennell, 47, replaces Dr. R.! Addressing a ‘rally of Young Conservatives at Wood- governor _ before! accepting the P. Sheets. who will retire. The ford, England, his parliamentary constituency, the 81- Sugar Bowl bid for Jan. 2. appointment is effective Jan. 1, . year-old Churchill said #he¢——————_____—_— Geer yeatar ts peti =: thought the British govern- Bulganin at the summit conference felt Van Leer failed “ ”* to, i properly’’ to ment should “seriously con- in. Geneva last July. No specific|/handle students who staged a riot One the Calamity sider” ‘cancelin - the pro- date has been set, - early Saturday in protest against| ASAHIKAWA, Japan ) — The). jected visit of Khrushchev| Churchill cautioned his audience|Griffin's request that Tech be temperature dropped sharply over-| Bul to Bri in the behavior of the Soviet|pulled from the Sugar Bowl. — [night and brought a sudden kind of, . and ganin t tain in jeaders-“‘must not lead us to sup-| Van Leer replied that he bad tragedy to this northern town. Ev-| April. He ualified this by |pose that Russian power and capa-|infornied Griffin Nov. 26 that Techiery bottle of beer and sake, _ Bri should not city are not growing in many other|intended to accept a Sugar Bowl/rice wine) in town frozé and burst. directions.” : invitation if it was offered, He de- In their swing: across India clared the governor said that was to anti-British remarks! and Burma, the Russian leaders | {N¢- | termed their rrent have 1 ‘Concerning the student dem . (Asian tour an “exhibition — there red Ramat gmp gar paca yp Van ge = a) ~~ . i ) other’ word. casion Khrushchev sald the Brit. |PO°*, | Set Paid for being the coat!}] READ THE’ ADS. ; t : ’ i *.e¢ * - : ‘ a , denne stay caret eters [On_another occasion he said: , * * & a NG callow it, suitable They (the British) made profits tion ~ Tech students who partici- l¢ you: starved, As representa. pati e nae : : 54 oe bowen Daeg ean nation, we are’ shidiieetiieduindieiesne 4. _ ‘TOP WORLD JET-AGE TRANSPORT? — Britain's sleck new jet ec Se oe EF ashamed about what those other Ye" Cem Bay = 1958 Olds."#R” for!) transport—Comet, the Third—has slashed two Hours off the previous hours flying time puts the | Europeans did before.” “4 *|Olae-Cealliee FE ses. —— : flight time from London to Sydney, Australia. Observers say the 42 age transport supremacy. f : » ‘ : : » ’ : Z ‘ 7 to the New York Yankees and fin- services, will leave Dec. 16 to concert of the season, Francesco |eral weeks ago and both men were|series E and H savings bonds this. — a . feet behind, « Pasama, ~ the ship's speed | MAL DE MER * Glacier Pontes for Polar Thrust Lead Antarctic Breaker Arrives in New Zealand) After Trying Ocean Trip CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand (—The icebreaker Glacier, lead) ship of the U. S. Antarctica expe- dition, today reached its first port in more than three weeks—with 372 men hungry for the sight of anything solid and motionless. z * They can be expected to make the most of it, since this is their first landfall in more than 6,000) rough miles and will be the last ' point of civilization touched before they sail Saturday on the final leg! of their voyage to the bottom of the world, For 10 days of the trip from — the 8,500-ton vessel | ploughed through heavy gales. | Winds: blew up to 55 m.ph. and | waves rose as high as 30 feet. “The storms were so great that} iy stowed: THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER etioss * a CHRISTMAS IS COMING—A 65-foot Norway spruce tree is hoist- frequently to Jess than half a knot and the; ed by crane onto its base at Rockefeller Center, New York City, craft listed as much as 45 degrees | the Yuletide season. The tree, wei As bad as it was aboard the Glacier, it was worse for the 24) officers and men aboard a tiny oi tanker she was towing. - According to the tanker'’s skip- per, Lt. J. LE. Blades of Balti- more, ‘“‘the first day out of Pan- ama most of us eof sick and manned the _Tail. “Although we were only 1,200 the swells were so) _high we frequently lost sight com-, pletely of the Glacier.” Three times the storm ‘snapped thé towing chain and in each case four or five hours of perilous work om seesawing decks were required to fix it. . Also, the tanker crew had ‘the seare of their lives when a short circuit started a fire. It was put out in-a few minutes — none too soon for the men aboard the 1,200- ton ship carrying more than 2,250,- | right is Esso ixalding- | NEW YORK i®—Following is a ‘list of officers elected by the AFL, iclo: President, George retary treasurer, Schnitzler. VICE PRESIDENTS: Harry C. Bates, Bricklayers, Ma- sons and Plasterers International Union; Dave Beck, International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauf-| feurs, Warghousemen and Helpers: , Meany. Sec- William F. 1 building. left: The Associated Press -ice Employes Union. where it will be decorated with Christmas ornaments and lights for | ghing three and one-half tons, was shipped from Belvidere, N. J., where it was cut three days before. - At top of tree is a four-foot white plastic star. In background is RCA (land County Board of Auditors, he bund center, and at extreme Labor Pageraton Elects: 27 New Vice Presidents vid J. McDonald, United Steel-, ee Jacob S. Potofsky, Amal-| ‘gamated Clothing Workers; Emil Rieve. Textile Workers Union: W al-| ter P. Reuther, United Automo- bile, Aircraft and Agricultural Im-) plement Workers; and Willard S.! Townsend, United Transport Serv-. Pontiac Deaths | ; Asbury Method. _ officiating, Burial will follow ‘Paper ill Must Post Bond ito LS nin Peat Bord Millions Helped by Fluoridation’ | judge hes upheld a ruling that the | |Paper Corp. of America-must post | | $200,000 bond in connection with’ ‘a plan for re-opening its paper /mill at Cheboygan, Mich. | yesterday upheld the ruling handed, down by ‘Bankruptcy Referee iota Kurtz. He also approved the Refe- | : ree's stipulation tha tthe corpora-| NEW YORK i — The president tion pay $27,000 for immediate re- of the American Dental Assn., says ae ey ceil ied the dead ‘that cities which have not adopted line for posting bond and payment | ieee of water to fight tooth of the repair bill to noon next/decay ‘are simply failing in their) Monday. Kurtz is scheduled to con- | responsibility to ne public.” sider further action on the matter | * next Tuesday. | Dr. oe a Kingsbury of| “eas & ‘San Francisco, the association Lifefime Resident —oresient. made his dectaration in of County Succumbs in Job to the Public ‘meeting last night. He termed fluoridation a simple, Frederick Dernberger, 79, form- inexpensive and successful health, er chairman of the Board of Oak- aid land County Supervisors, died in, ,, Rochester yesterday. He had been| “"*cept for some in ul health four years. | case, there is ‘no reason for a | A hfetime resident of Oakland, child to face the once-routine County, Mg. Dernberger was born| |July 31, 1876. His parents were! Geese by the tue be le 21, nor ‘Joseph and Fanny Gibbs Dern-| . mouth badly crippled with dow berger. He was married to the tal disease by the time he former Mable Rowley. The Dern- ; berger home. was at 9 Oriole Rd. ya a: age,” Dr. Kings- A fermer member of the Oak- ~ Critics whe-prefess fear of dan- | Dental Official Derides' Federal Judge Sidney Sugarman Nonusers for Failing! n address to a New York dental’ unusual | o Commission, -wilt-be paid by the; The Day in Birmingham Improveme | BIRMINGHAM — Improvement of bumpy 16 Mile Road (Quarton) from Woodward to Telegraph has been promised, City Commis- sioners learned at last night's “We feel Quarton is important to the city,” said assistant City Man- ager Dana Whitman, “because it at present is gravel, unsurfaced | and full of holes—so rough that] | most people just aren't going to} © drive it. “With it ‘developed, we feel it should take some of the through traffic trom the west heading , north, rather than have drivers , cutting through residential strets like Pilgrim and Puritan. it wilt ease traffic on Maple as well, which is increasing in vol- ume by about 2@ per cent each year,” Whitman said. | The Recreation Director, though he is appointed by and responsible to the Recreation Board, ' under both Board of Education and City city, He is eligible to retirement and vacation plans this way, not possible on school payrolls unless he had a teaching | certificate, com- ger to health are either misin- formed, despite ‘‘massive evi- dence” of fluoridation’s safety, “self-seeking,'’ he continued. Fluoridation was described by jhad been with the Fisher Body, Division and was retired. Mr. Dernberger leaves eight chil- TT aren. Mrs. Deane Starr of Men- don, Walter H. of Royal Oak, Mrs, Henry Mengel of Detroit, Dr. Kingsbury as the ‘‘most thor- | Mrs. Alfred Watkins. of Walled) oughly tested’’ health procedure in Lake, Mrs. Ralph Hubbard, Agnes) history, and he said 22 million per- Mrs. Garth— Meltick’ sons drink fluoride-treated water, and Mrs. Gerald Brown, all of every day. Pontiac, 36 grandchildren and eight | a _great-grandchildren. +—He proposed the fluoridation of A brother, Nelson Dernberger of | water supplies be made routine in| 'Hadley, also survives. l every city in the country. Service will be Thursday at 1:30) a p.m. in the Voorhees-Siple Chapel Board Accepts Bids or staff, commissioners tabled it for After an hour's incuminale on re- vision of group insurance for city two weeks. They approved the office classification being added to the zoning ordinance providing a gradual break from residential to business areas_in town. develop- /ment. * * His car was stolen from city Monday, John Emery, 199 Pierce, reported to police. It had not yet been recovered this morning. * s s : Stores reported a 23 per cent Lakeville Cemetery. Safety Council Asks ist Church, Detroi | BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Costs of the Wing Lake School addition will| with Dr. Arthur L. Leach of = | for 2 New Schools increase in “Men's Night’ busi ness over last year’s receipts, Charlies Mortenson of the Cham- ber of Commerce revealed after Monday night’s figures were tab- ulated. : Road Decided Last Night parking lot between 2 and-6:40 P-m-lyfatthew Cammareri will lead the nt of 16 Mile Open evenings next Monday, and will continue until Christmas eve./and Collection for blind children's Christmas toys will be taken up When the ladies auxiliary of the Metropolitan Club of America, Ine., No. 9, has its annual Yule party at Devon Gables tomorrow at 6:30 p.m. Entertainment chairman ts Wi- nona Singers, with a committee of Mrs. Ralph Bell, Mrs. E. W. Kurth, Mrs. Ed Mullholland and Mrs. DeLyle Service * * A new advisory committee to the Community House board met last Inight at the house in first session with board members. Named re- cently, the group includes two for- mer board presidents, Mrs. How- ard Liverance and Paul Averill, rand four of groups meet-| ing at the Community House, Mrs. Robert Watt of Garden Club: Howard Green, AAUW, Lee Gougeon of the Lions; and Victor | Peck_Rotary..Mrs._William Burl-| of ingame, active in several organiz- ations, compres ng hon s The Detroit newspaper shut- down may affect Birmingham Rotarians’ paper sale set for Dec. 16, unless the papers re- sume publication in time for the | annual sale, Funds go to the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children. 40 “newsboys” for the sale, which! is hoped will earn over $1,500. Pays-Fine and Costs BLOOMFIELD HILLS — Theo- dore Schwarz, 21, of 7380 Park- stone, Bi , paid a fine of [Detroit Paper Strike Enters Its Sixth Day DETROIT (INS) —The issues in Detroit's newspaper strike were being reviewed today by both union * ¢ @ 3 p.m. Tuesday and in the mean- time review their positions. If pos- sible, at 3 p.m:, each side will have counter-proposals on the en- tire situation. “Since both sides have agreed. te review one another’s position, there is the chance of progress toward a settlement.” Meanwhile, the Publishers As- sociation was to meet at 10 a.m. with a bargaining team of the De- troit Typrographical Union - AFL, Mrs.| Local 18. . The Typrographical union is one Booth including the stereotyp- h publishers have — ers, with whicl been negotiating new contracts. All but the stereotypers have agreed to continue working under a 30-day contract extension. Auto loans repaid in 1954 amounted to $12.5 billion, a near lrecord. Outstanding loans last January were $10.3 billion. TONITE & WEDNESDAY ‘SPECIAL PRICES’ Ind FLOOR BARGAINS Remove. Snow— Scrape Off Ice— Stop Window Fog irmingham $100 and $15 costs in the Bloom- field Hills Justice Court yesterday after pleading guilty to driving un-! EXTRA LONG William C. Birthright, Journeymen Barbers, Hairdressers and Cosme-, Andrew L. Bogardus tologists’ International Union; Wik| Service will be held at 1:30 p m. liam C. Doherty, National Assn. of W ednesday in the Huntoon Funeral Letter Carriers; David Dubinsky,;Home for Andrew L. Bogardus'| International Ladies Garment who was brought home from Ko- .io,_ Workers Union. ‘be about $161,829 while the new, . oe oa Noth |Adamma leres | With men doing Christmas shop-| Gegohasd er ithout’ wo t, the; ‘building on Westview will be about! PiIN& ions men presen . ‘town was decked in evergreen and| \$245,073 according to bids accept-| ‘ed by Bloomfield Hills Board of Christmas lights for the first time meeting. | Sno-Off Brush 000 gallons of aviation gasoline. In all, the Glacier has towed! the tanker more than 10,000 miles since leaving Boston. Glacier skip- per Cmdr. Eugene Maher of QOg-| den, Utah, said he believes this is the longest tow in the Navy's his- der the influence of alcohol fol-| ‘lowing a 3 injury atcident. | The . Pontiac Press stated er-| roneously that he paid $50 costs. Care at Yuletide (Continued From Page One) -- gion _sets__powerful electric i |rea. The Rev. William Hakes of nd oth ithe First Baptist Chuurch will of- \* oer sources 101 neat this year. Stores will begin staying Seccccccccccocccoooooes Gilts for Boys & Girls * . * _ [aya ee The main Wing Lake contract Geor, M. Harrison, 4. Never use candles for deco-| ; =. uA pane thon) et Railway Clerks: |ficiate with barial in Oak Hill yations. Always check clectric wir.|went to Detroit Contract and En-|@ ‘She'll Be Tickled Pink ALL STEEL SPIRAL ms journalists Mate 1.¢. Robert Ww. Aig Sees Sahoonaslonal pee Cemetery. ing for defects and loose sockets |Zineering Corp, at $112,000 while | with This Personal Gift Twirlin Ba ietrich, of Warwarsing, N. Y., tote? "©" | Mr. Bogardus died Nov. 15, in thas : . : oe! Y ELECTRIC MASSAGERS g ton . was the happiest of all to reach| Machinists; Maurice A. Hutche- ||. oy ay ey before putting it on the tree. Nev-|Lloyd Thornton, company’s $41,000 New Zealand. He hopes to marry| 80m, United Brotherhood of Car- ‘Korea, | ed ars Pontiac hers. er increase size of a fuse or sub-|bid won mechanical contract and #% “Wahl’ HANDEE Brand j@ $1.79 Value - a local girl in his four days here.| penters and Jointers; Joseph D- i998 the son of Dean D. and Bessie "6 e peony for je cbhonn fore. be ae = apie rel eee a4 Electric Vibrator alee, cerape eff tee « If red tape prevents this, he hopes) Keenan, International Brother. | |Quick Bogardus. | Don’t burn tree light contin-/$8,829 won the electrical contract.|% 4 | Cc and never scratch the fo try to arrange a proxy marriage| hood of Electrical Workers; He attended Pontiac Schools and! woasiy or operate electrical toys! op Westview, general contrac- $6.50 Value veces orem: me :¥ia radio from Little America. Charles J. MacGowan, Interna- he F Bap-.Which may throw sparks under Slee will _be Nielson and | : felt ry aul pron : = Sensi Bretherhong ot elicr Ma- |"2" * Member of the Fire Ber ee. Di of Christmas gift’ pt bined in this. ‘Bno-off Biack, (Ut Church. In July, Mr. Bogardus sponte as gift of Royal Oak who bid under [3 As Pictured creck Goose cola Gu kers, tron Ship Builders, went to Korea to work as an -ac-|“T@ppings at once. $163,500, mechanical will be Unit- 28x%,-in_ steel good visibility. ~ Judge Enters Plea for South Lyon Man “and crashed on ‘U.S. 27 north of William R. Birkelbaw, 23. of 315 Liberty St., South Lyon, yesterday Stood mute on a manslaughter Pratt was the driver of an auto- mobile that went out of control Marshall, killing a passenger, smiths, Forgers and Helpers; William L. McFetridge, Building Service Employes International Union and James C. Petrillo, American Federation of Musi- clans. j Also A. Philip Randelph, Broth- countant for Morris and Kneutson International Co. He served in World War II; was a member of Friendship Lodge F &AM 417 and the Okinawa Con- sistory and Aloha Temp of Hono- lulu, Hawaii. 6. Use flameproofed er non. ~ ed Heat Engineering Company's | combustible tree trimmings. $62,300,' Electrical, C and L at | Don't allow hanging decorations | $18,685, well drilling, $638. All are | to dangle into light sockets where | Detroit area firms. | they can cause a short circuit. Work is to start immediately for | 7. When the needles start to fall, the contractors, recommended by) take the tree down and discard each project’s architects O’Dell.| ‘She admitted Nov, 21 cashing a Iraq, Pakistan, Turkey and Brit- Gets $11,350 Check A “stopgap” check for $11,350 Monroe, 88, of Hastings. She died, last night in the Pennock Hospital there. i Fifteen Weekend Breakins SIMAS., shaft perftect- ly balanced for twirling. coe rubber ball ds Practice now for the football season. Save $1.46 on Adjusteble of fun. ccccccccccpoaccoscodooccocccs Se ccdcsecncecsuuccaccccceuecescccecaseceseess pasececcoccedoocccccs Keeps Your Hands Warm Auto Cover 50c Value fa . Tlerhood of Sleeping Car Porters; Surviving are his mother of Pon- . eee oe Cake ee Spradling, Amalgamated tiac; a son, Thomas of Manhattan, jit. Burn it only: in fire-safe areas Hats nat ey tee er — 4 e Cc Judge H. Russel Holland entered outdoors—because Christmas trees Lake and Linn Smith for Westview Choice of / ar ; Assn. of Street and Electric Rail- Kan. and two brothers, James of . : j | an innocent plea for him. way Employes: Richard F. Walsh, |Des Moines, Iowa, and Elmer burn with almost evplosive vio- 2nd approved by the board, 5 Agape aff or Birkelbaw is accused of driving jlence. oe : . ; jury t . a car which collided with another|iternational Alliance of Stage Em-|of Pontiac. iran Accosina Russians vibrator. UL . In Colors ip on Pontiac Trail in Lyon Township|Ployes and Moving Picture Ma- ‘Check Ch Yield ing aie approved. $5.50 June 30 resulting in the death of|Chine Operators; Herman Winter. - Angus peter ec arge Tields of Domestic Interference j Vuics Pe ee espe po oman pmo Mrs. Eleanor Haw, 32. of 29546/Bakery and Confectionery Work ‘One-Y Probatio | eolere. Gilacheest, Paralagter jap tae. ers’ International Union: Matthew Angus McLennan, 63, of 97 Fair-| me: tect fre me | TEHRAN, Iran a — Iran ac-| PYTTT TTL iii iii Bri ton hospital. A trial date will Woil, International Photo Engrav-|grove Ave.. * died yesterday morn-| 1 Oakland County Circuit Court ‘cused the Soviet Union today of Lerne aimlaue os —e : bee i ers Union; Joseph Beirne, Com-jing in St. Joseph Mercy Hospital.| esterday, Shirley Harrison, 20, interfering in her internal affairs. inches to 2 feet Rubber ; PRESTO munications Workers of erwheal | He was born in 1892 in Sudbury, | of 26530 Plymouth Rd., Detroit, ‘The Iranian charge replied to a | tipped for extra safety. p ANTI-FREEZE . . L. S, Buckmaster, United Rubber, |Ontario, Canada. For eight years, \was placed on one-year probation, Russian protest against the Teh- Spring Action ermanent Olivet Student Jailed Cork, Linoleum and Plastic Work. jhe had been employed in the main-|.,4q assessed $100 court costs by Tan government's joining the West-|¥ | . re Gallien ‘for Negligent Homicide (crs: and James B. Carey, Interna- | tenance department of the Oak-| Judge George B. Hartrick. lern- -backed Baghdad alliance ‘of, ; POGO Can tional Union of Electrical, Radio land County Court House. j $3.25 Valve can. pecoeesescoeoooeooesos. Popular 5-Foot Length BATTLE CREEK (®—Robert W.\anq Machine Workers. Mr. McLennan is survived by a bogus $100 check 30 atain. i - —§TICK- Pratt, a 19-year-ald Olivet College} As well as Joseph Curran, Na- brother, Frank of Sudbury. Kirk's Market, Middlebelt and| The Iranian note to the » Soviets, '! z STIM-U-LAX Jr. Model ig . 4 \) 54 student from Detroit, must spend|tional Maritime Union; O. > Breakfast-Luncheons $ . Detroit, was sentenced, with Mrs. Elsie Smith 3 _Meet_Your Friends_in the S| oe year = — Gell CHICAGO. "Dect ee Today's PUBLIC SALE ~ at — -yesterda ‘i ex ie a= eS aoe + 1855 Ponting — 1 oN 3. 3 an bg Ss erent — ‘Dee. a A. TAYLOR MENZIES — P155H26099 Sale to be held 100 pin 2 RIKER FOUNTAIN : George B. Hartric [Dec 12. 05% Mareh Decem ver 16th. 1955 at 223 8 Matn St > > He admitted Nov. 28 passing a ‘March . Hated aay ain Rochester. Michigan D @y . o ye— ec. §. 6 1955 $ Riker Bldg. Lobby Zlbad $128 check in Royal Oak July 710). 192% March... 15's A. Ta lor Menzies. ee ee = > RAR ILAED APOE R 4 July 2 Corn— May 1.1642 NOTICE OF PUBLIC HEARING POPPPLPSESS SESS ESAS “ Dec. vsecce.) 27 Lard— Notice is hereby given of a scheduled — |March . 1.324,-. Dec ’ 10.55. public hearing to be held bv the Pontiac | May +» E20%e Jan tenes Say ew ice resi en Townshin Zonine Board at the Town- ‘ heed ++ 136% Maren aave-s it MS ship Hall, 2060 Opdvke Road. on 5 | ~ soveree DN2T) | Wednesday. December 28th. 1955 at 7 30 J ! = / : ; | Election of A. Taylor Menzies ° ee following change —— = : MAR K ETS ‘as a vice president and director To change from R2 to. Commercial | hat i HOME LOANS of Capitol Savings & Loan Co. was | decile 33. TIN, RICE. Pontiac Town- i 1 ‘ ' announced this week. He succeeds shiv. Oakland County, Michigan P d Persons interested are requested to A ‘ roguce Neal Spangenberg, who is retiring, | be present. A copy pf the Zoning Man nr ———_ 3 ; . anuwer Lon _the—beard. onether a Av Le aot the provesed P nges is on e in he office oF the! That Make Sense DETROIT, Dec 6 P:—Tuesday, Menzies has been connected with Tosrship Clerk and may be examined prices on the Detrotr me Market fin ~@ by those imecer es | and Save Dollars! included Capitol Savings & Loan sinee RDO AMILTON : . FRUITS— Apples: Delicious, fancy |/March 1, 1933 and has been in | oo Cheirman. | u.; No. 1, 3.50-4.00 pot fale gees green- . . GRETA V BLOCK ings, fancy, 3.25 bu; No. 1, 2.50-300 bu;| Charge of the Pontiac otike since | Clerk apples, McIntosh, fancy hak bu; No. ‘| Dec. 6 21. 1935 2.50-3.00 bu; appless, Northern Spy. Organized in Lansing in 1890. the company now has more than — five million dollars invested in -home mortgages in the Pontiac | area and total assets as of June Sales Balance to get ahead today in early deal- | ings in the stock market but with- out much luck,” | Gains extended to between 1 and There -iwas an almost even balance nu-- party at 7:30 om Thursday at the Vet- Monuments 4A service may ibe deducted rom eran’s Hall. There will be a potluck OE SRE pe age', height 67° to 76”, Weight lunch and gift eee BUY DIRECT AND SAVE fee ead 1°53" s Parte ee y Hail. rke The Clarkston Royal Neirhbors wil! asa! Ce eee —. 1H Pp = hold thelr annual meeting and Christmas } — party at 12:30 Wednesday in the Sey- 280 Oak apd Ave. rE =e G 1 ie ST: AMPS mour Lake Community Hail Reserva- = A permanent position will be tions for the* dinner are to be made NOTICE _ Is “HEREBY GIVEN OF A public hearing to be held by the Water- ord Township Zoning Board at the Township Hall Wednesday. December 14 1955 at 7:30 pm. to sone ser’ Be follow- ing change to the Zoning “ie change from Reatemce Ppbstrict 1 Commercial District 1 Lots 47 48. — located at the corner of Pontiac Lake | Road and Cass Lake Road Persons in- terested are requested to be present A copy of the Zoning Map koceinre of wih a Hat. on file im the office of the Townshin Supervisor and may be examined by | teas interested - ____ADSIT STEWART _Chairman, Zoning JOUIS “G “BARRY Clerk Waterford Township Nov. 15, Dec 6 1955 Board ~ Death Notices PLL Le ALLEN. DEC. 6. 1955, SARAH /Van- Gordon), Milford, Mich.. age 80: beloved mother of Lloyd, Henry and William VanGorden, Mrs, Grace Hummel. Mrs Della Wyers and Mrs. Anna Allen service wtit be heid Dee Dec, 9 at 1:30 pm from the Ric hard- ‘Cemetery Lots 5 A 8IX GRAVE CEMETERY LOT in Sec. 3 in Perry Mt Park Phone FE 45801 “Portiac ~ ATTENTION. YANTED WHITE Chspel Cemetery tots Lincoln 1-6771 FOR SALE 4 GRAVE LOTS IN White ‘Chapel Cemetery FE _ ees. WHITE CHAPEL - Hees ee graves Rea! bargains. BEST LOCA- __Help Wanted Male 6 A MAN ABOUT 4 YRS. OLD for motel clerk FE 5-327) after 5. AUTO SERVICE SALESMAN AND reman, opportuhity to ad- See Mr vance Scantland Central _40_W MOBILE ~ SAL ESMAN, EX- selling background AUTO perienced or Age ho barrier for active man You can make money Hndey our exceptional Has ae Central Lincoln “aemary tke Pay plan ee Mr SERVICEMAN, GE Frigidaire dealer pay open Tom's Electric, ae North- __Western Hwy MA 561 BODY SsHOP _ Mae WANTED Experienced preferred. Kee go Seles and Service “ ego Har- r GERTUANCE permanent, 5 = Single. under 30, good future, travel southeastern states Florida and with chaper- tea) group. No experience neces- week. , iy arcing. Plus commissions and bonuses. Cash advanced for ex- penses. Apply Mr. Coker Michi- gan State Employment office. No phone calls. GAB DRIVERS, STEADY. NICHTS part time mornings or evening shifts. Apply 438 Orchard or days. _lLake Ave ~CLERK-TYPIST & days a week B! fice Young man over 21. ey Employment 139 W_ Maple 4-424 CARETAKER WANTED MUST BE a Veteran Couple only - Write - American Legion Cook Nelson at 206 Auburn 4ve., stating qual DRIVER FOR aol CLEANING route. Must—e—neat baat an 88, Pon- and must know city. commission. Apply Box open beginning Jan, for an evper- lenced sales representative. sub- stantial guar draw scame @ liberal commission, plus car al- lowance insurance benefits. a veu will be given every assistance succeed) Phone now. Detroit TAshmoo 6-5488, HOSPITAL / ATTENDANTS FOR LO. ae o $i4 tichigan Civil Service Lansing _3_ Mich __ KOREAN VETS AND NON VETS See ad under Instructions -9 Machine syLasheorce MOET HAY e er Fo . F rteht oa bay 3418 SERVICE STATION fobs FEC SALESMAN FOR FORD - MER- td hl Al vr ¥ * THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1955 a v | | County Calendar | ~! : , f uneral Directors 4 Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 h Firm Boosts ounty Calendar | eer | ean | eee Ld Ld Almont | Parsley Puneré) Home. FS 121} meets pale ; a —atgls | ¢ Dany i! un ¥, ewsprint rices Almont Rebekah Lodge will meet at! COATS FUNERAL HOME eahivalent, engineer Decreaner OW. eg nt i Ye the IOOF Hall Thursday evening Complete facilities OR 3-7757 ce pee ie ec ceresy PINSETT OVER tb. WHITE “MONTREAL uw Consolidated The W oe | a reriey Riker | 2c Fe en rates ys a PE 5-6032 — Con t e Women's department of the Re-| DIGNIFILD SERVICE ~ een eee ee pen SS DANTS DAY organized Church of Jesus Christ ~ CES EXPERIEN PARKING ATT sibs gant ages Corp. Lid, today became) | Latter Dey Beints win bold taimily- Kirkbv Puneral Home _ FE 41882 with Wacor and trailer ADDI? aun asa 3 te West a oe 30 eleventh Canadian company to!) | sty ed ham dinner at the church J h rans-American Freight Lines, » sal ia L : s 531 Flint 8. from 5 t m = 267 8. Bivd. East.. Pont i ayne St. increase its newsprint price when Thursday. a | Donelson 2 ns i ile iaee Se ree * Comm wd Bervice "1645, 5 Seuthfiela Rd ~ Salesman, experienced. A mem- ber of Cooperative Real Estate Exchange. We pay .all adver- tising and commission retes are high Al) apvpointmenta beid te airietest confidence LAWRENCE W GAYLORD REAL ESTATE 136 East Pike St. TAKE ORION MOTOR SALES M24 at Clarkston Rd. FORD - MERCURY MY 1a STAFF PHARMACIST $105 per week for 40 hours $115 per week for 44 hours. (optional. Paid vacation, holidays and sick leave. Other prevailing personne! policies. . APPLY Personnel HURLEY Flint, Mictiigan Sh ITCHMEN- a P Laotian 4 YARDMAS- \Ter's OFFICE RAND yl ts RAILWAY _ JOHNSON AV TRUCK DRIVERS Service. ee Designers and -F ixture FE stablshed Machine Too] Manutacturer ls. Expanding Its Lugineering Dept. Located in - Royal Oak, Mich. Experience on Automatic Parts Handling Desirable noon at Guard House rier Corp. 586 8. Bl Pontiac im | | | | | | é TOOLMAKER MEDIUM-SIZE,- COMPANY HAS OPENING IN A NEW RESEARCH AND “DEVELOPMENT CENTER ‘FOR AN EXPERIENCED MACHINIST CAPABLE OF INSPECTING, ASSEMBLING AND TESTING- NEW EXPERIMENTAL MACHINES. SALARY EXCELLENT WORKING — CONDITIONS. — hothouse. No. 1, 150 doz behs: rad- ll on-Bird Funeral Home. Milford . jishes, red, fancy, 100 doz’ techs: No merica y- | Site Re Rober Wor offi- tiac Press. z a e s 9 75-85 doz bchs Spinach, N : 2 ols M: jobert yess a EE A a ———————— Ge i) ; ities ‘ cE € XN 3, X 4-15 714 Community Nat'l bu Squash. Acorn, ‘No. yeh 235/ The steels, motors and oils clating “Interment, in Commerce DRIVERS soe es) teeta PHONE MA 4-1586 B k RL please petra ns tp feviee = were higher while aircrafts were state at the Richardson-Bird Fu- 2 experienced on doubies Hauling or Lop. Ten BEFORE 6 PM an Building | squash. Hubbard, No Nod 100-150 bu mixed and railroads were fairly. nerel/ Homes = 2 diene Call 'Betron. gin wood Phone FE 4-1568-9 bart: toma miatons t jor? eat 00-1 $0: — ooeee “were un. BOGARDUS. ROW. a ei beloved Se) or apply 10501 Fenkell SALARY C USE D CAR SALESMAN bal - 8 ‘urnip. No 1, 75-125 doz be oO igher, son of Mrs. Bessis Bogardus fal Os 5 turnip. topped. No 1, 175-225 bu. _ . Gear Tather of Thomas Bogardus; ‘DESIGNERS | | 7 OV ERTIM E fet Coed geal fet the ‘Pugh ey LETTUCE AND SALAD OREENS: Cel-, General Motors, yesterday's Seer Ee aan ail Oe held FRINGE BENEFITS We advertise ang sell at right aT ME io 1. 1.80-3.00 bu.” Eadie epee. most active issue up ‘4. opened Wedecidey, Dec. 2, af 1.30 pm DETAIIERS _AND rices. 912 Woodward Ave. cf | 2 = y Y : 2 Oh | PENSION chutz's Moters Inc. See Norm G Tog foe. bu ware, "het {3e-|today on 2.000 shares off tat) from Shs, mibiiey Caer ax N10: Danielson Mei : 1g. : @scarole, bleached. No. 1, 2.50-\ 4gi. 9 PF va small i po putea PFCKERS WANTED: SALESMAN AT ONCE. : : we So No 1 10-435 palit and then it advanced a sm se aepteds wt Cemetery. CHECKER | Gal Rowl ©: ANT ESMAN AT | 3-dos erate: tet: ee E 3:30-3:00) ‘Kai r ‘Aluminum, yesterday's; = ce ga | ne oe tools iis and anaes | > cya Ose 1 Wi ~ TO INSTALL == . “0 rs 4 r — Donald E. Hansen Richard H. DeW ut 200 bu. pedinledantiey head. Ns a se- pier ae By DEANBERGER. DEC. &.. 1955. . ox bear erase teen | LIZ 7474, from . 3 to6 p. m. auto glass. Must be experienced. = FE 2-3513 E 5- Romaine, No. 1, 125-17 ba Ts; second) most) active leese (ep 195; Reisved 1 futher et abe presrem 7 Monday Thru.Frida Apply_in_person. 122 Oakland. : Res. Res. FE 5-3793 |added a tiny fraction today. Dernberger. Mrs. Henry Menge. HIGH RATE j fons uf WANTED EXPERIENCED v= Accident I Fi I DETROIT EGGS Mrs. Alfred Watkins, Mrs. Ralph ieerviem) 6 daily-till 9 pm All day — 1) ppointment ie station attendant 13656 W. ccident Insurance ‘ire Insurance i Hubbard, Miss Agnes Dernberger. at. and Sur. _ a Eren, 2 Onrun e. uece vimcauacn? TPs ve = New York Stocks Mrs. Garth Mellick, Mrs Gerald Effi t | MAN TO RUN COMMERCIAL WANTED Automobile Insurance Liability Insurance grades: mee pmira(ttte Morning Quotations Brown. Mrs. Deane Starr. dear icien | ashers, Prefer person between Yous ued Hot over. totem Admira Cee In Ld 'e rother o Nelson years w wants stead Burglary Insurance Life Insurance oa average Gl large OF-04 wie copes (ae neaee <<, 3 Ia Cre Cen 313)" Funeral service wil he Oe Eng Co tins) Lochatee) bana oMee Pon | business Mast be (\aistribation 2 : iT em , ones ‘ jursday . a : p.m . . ry 8 elegra graduate eh caees for ad- Bonds—All ‘Types — Plate Glass Insurance wid. oo ° Pierade: Biarge” 30°31 fis: Chai i ah Kimb clk Mea Be tn Dr art = tee 21680 Coohdge. Detroit al Ave. a japcement Court a, ;: Ke st of widllave (6. Allis Chalm .. m 4 ome Ww r.*Arthur L. Leac ; Oran asian - MEN WITH LATE MODEL PICK- £ eens Alum .Ltd ,,.1072 Kresge, 85 29.2 officiating. Interment in Lake- : | ? Browns—Grade A large 52-83'4: wtd.|Alcoa .. 86 Kroger 426 ville Cemetery, Lakeville, Mich. EXPERIENCED BUTCHER TO | eo truck te transport heuse trail OWA ANT EI) “NECESSITY IS THE MOTHER COURAGE avg. 53. medium 46: grade B large 50:\ am Airline. 25 LOF Glass 886 Mr. Dernberger will lie in state manage and run meat dept. | 4n23' a tonal ratler Convoy, Designer. checker to desien — : Or . jgrade C large 35-40 wid. ave 39. ‘lam Cap 4 474 Lib McN & L 156 at the Voorhees-Siple Funeral Steady job Starting at $95 = | Piains Mich. Highway. Drayton electro mechanical products for AS OF INVENTION. | Connerany neha EN lam Cyee 627 Lige & My... 697 Home week for right man. Apply Pon- = on : consumer market and for, indus : . rade Am Gas & El 516 Lockh Aire $12) jac Press, ‘x trial use Must have ability —Sir Walter Scott sone ~Grade A extra Jarge 54 large Am M & Fdy $52 foul : 9a | eee Ps a fall _ : MEN lead rows _dratemee one . ie s a- medium 43-45 ~ jam iAotors ... one hem 714) : . complete ucts engin Ls] Browns—Grade A extra large 53. large Am " Gas ,.. 58% Lorillard 20.7 | lined ten ot mr una Mire Georse Desi ners An 1 drawings ‘including drawing of = zee es ee medium 41-43. malt 36::4m Rad... 3} & Nash, 89-4 1 © — zi : = = raped areca mes| ane assemblies components and bill to rade B lar : Seati 331 Mack Trk 277 : - sr iF ee = ae ——__— ———— = ee ee — —————-— | Market abeas steady on large with) ne a oman. 48.3 Martin Gi 33 (rile “Ann, Paul Dennis, and Wil, ABD - imeeoigeet apis ban hs | ne with design cf ave casting, amp- — - supplies ample and moving better at the Am Tel. 1 1796 May D Str. 423 John M.. Ralph B.. and Arthur tac, Michig: ing and production ly es pee eres malens of ettectags | Am T Ae as peeece . 214 : 2 =—— he ital eo eC al CTs - chap oer Oxford. Mich of . steady and in short supply Viscose 494 Megren Lino . 466 uneral service wi e MACHINE phone 2588 i — |Anse Go... 114 Midi Bu Pa. 34 Wednesday, Dec. 7, at 10:30 a.m. YOUNG MAN 20-26 HIGH SCHOOL a ; CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS jAnac W&C ... 2 Monsan Ch. 472 from the Donelson-Johas Puneral For sutomauon trpe machines graduate neat appearing, no CHICAGO, Dec (AP) Butter|Armco Stl $44 Mont Ward .. $73 Home with Rev. Arvid Anderson hysical handicaps for service a a — But "| Armour & Co 165 Moto officiating. Interment in White - also jigs & fixtures. Tog pay Pp - omp ete | steady: receipts $a0,203: ‘@holesale buy, rela oe Chapel Cometery. Kiks Leggs af rates ; prentice Must be bondable. Ap- ing prices unchanged: 83 score AA 5775 sf , <8 ; i i F y person to ational Ca Becta eT cae Mee RT RUMELuhR ie | omen danas gFoneral” Hore LOCKHART & en eae ore \ | . » 2 oh “ news oo ac wibeen firm: Ceceips 1906. wnolesaie Arse MiG,” 4 Mat Dairy. G11) UaigerNe 6 Charbaton. Mich WRIGHT HAWTHORNE ~ Help Wanted Female 7 : ypPS .... nent = : eee tee Whi oe-abs cars cont a's an Bendia| Av Nat Lecd:. 2) 834| HEWITT. DEC. 5 1955, RALPH ENGINEERING SERVICE | METAL PRODUCTS metic heehee (Shetland Fea Sa hedane ae US etentats;|Benauet....° 24 Nat Thee 9, 9. | ° G. $10 Atlantic St.” Milford, 1965 8 Telegraph FE 6% COOLIDGE # mix mediums 4 8 standard 28 . 2 wy. ME? ' E @ dirties “34: checks 33; current re-;Beth Steel ..14716 NY Central .” 454 Mich. age 66; beloved husband —______ ROYAL OAK nweckiy seceatiog Senetitel certs ene.e leetpts 40 poms Air ., 70.4 WN Pow.., 33.7 of Mrs. Anna Hewitt; dear son ; \ ee and fine Bavarian china. Leads 7 Facilities : Bohn — ane 83 Be = AV. -+ = = = ene seer are MIDWEST. : stentitule (alicaavaseing’l Card nes . 1 E Bond Strs ... or c 6 6 of Josep! ewitt. neral serv- DESI NERS > ROR MEN L pBordent G41 Nwst Airline... 196 sce will be held Thursday. Dec. G xo Poses HOR MEN aan fants peed ‘Rorg Wa 44.1 © Oj at f the Richard- at Your Finger Tips 0 ge alendar Briggs Mig. 217 Owens Ill Gi. 61 | son-Bira Ppuneral Home. Milford (90 Needed) Sreait Adtuster. car furnished $330 Pree eee tie ——pA¥E~A ewe ris My ...-. 32. P - 3 with Rev. Robert Worgess offi- orker exp. = Special -communication, Cedar Budd saaO -. Pi ae he cutee. Interment in Gicueseasal Sone oan er a es en, sort pay. In Keego Harbor, es e : | Burroughs n w Cemetery, Maple Rapids, FOR Lodge No. 60, F. & A. M., Clarks- 37.2 Mich. Mr. Hewitt will le in } xeeper) andi) Mansger Loved BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS | J k d call us f ienced |ton, Wed., Dec. 7th, 10 a. m., to . 41 > state at the Richardson-Bird Fu- B Fixtures | Chauffeur Immediate openings — ust pick up your phone and call us for experienc ‘attend funeral of late brother, : nes.3 neral Home. : ody | ixtures { MIDWEST gris secretaries and waitresses. if. ; i petal enlace oe = “i As a mploy men rv service on your investments. Your inquiries cre welcome 'Prances Heiple. Remains at Don- 413 . 4 eA paiten keen pba a ani Welding Dies Employment Service 139 W E - Maple. MI 4-4254._ . —by phone, by letter or in person. elson-Johns Funeral Home, Pon- © sare. wee ss SS brother of Frank McLennan. Pu- Se ae ees oer eee eres eS ARE oF R CENTER —____._ }-tiac._Richard Snover. W.-M——— + cnax-@ onto 307 Ptice 33-334 will be an. \ rs. Min. SS = Sa es a ee : an re 9s Philip Mor 464 nounced later by Farmer-Snover i . t “J . ADV ee eri sas Phill. Pet 82.2| _Puneral Home Interviews ‘til 8 pm. New Home Salesmen Ly Sure ee $350 . Climax Mo .. 672 Pit Plate G 826] MORRIS. DEC. 6. 1955 MARGARET for large projects in Pon- lect) el atainmmnl 6 peOUOC GE aed WATLING, LERCHEN & CO Sin Brief svn. 8° Rass ® Bi) “aetaiasae anon ce projects in Vow | Busi = e . Col Brd A... 25 fure Ol--.., 391 infant -daughter of George and : +a A aterford=-Chre seeneeer ae 5 . ‘ol Gas ..... 162 oA wooo KAO Patricia Morris. Puneral serv- . } . Beyinning secretary . peed Member New York tok Exchange end other leading exchanges Edward Greer, 33, of 92'2 Bag- Comw Ed .... 42.1 nacon et Lea cas mavens Wednesday, Dec. ston, Walled Lake. File clerk ley St.. paid a fine of $23 for SP Ree. $39 mey Met. . 82 Chapet woth Mev. Marie, Ruossll En ineerin Rose-Hill Realty Co. CAREER CENTER™ ,Tunning a stop sign and havin no| Censum Pew dog See tone officiating. Interment in, Perry gine g Detr ae 5 B-1_ Rixer Bidg. PONTIAC OFFICES z Sont Bek |... 342 Rock Spe 314 Mt. Park. Cemetery. Funeral ar- A : etromt. KEnwood 2-9060 FE 20416 _ operators license, Pontiac Police| cont Can. 81 een, ne ts by the _Fu- Service Co | OFFICE CREDIT MANAGER. PO- COOKING AND GENERAL, EX- 716 Pontiac Stote Bank Building [cporeed Gont Mot ..-. 91 Stgeg Pap caa| —Deral Home. "| ana Ruber “Ce. "Contact _ Mr See eS " pectere j ’ } | 2 ubber Co em- 6s | oid friend's in jail and meeds cor, ‘pa ')| a7g Seah ALRR... 79.2 Card of Thanks 1 Near Woodward Muhr Firestone Stores. 308 8. __ployed ME GIT = - FE 5-9424 aaa Seer Senane ~ fp ; ai OF MA 5-4031. (Curtiss Wr... 284 shell on... 6141 wis To THA | Berkley, Mich. bezre Reval Osx Linco ~ CAREER GIRLS —Adv. reoieary «) _ Simmons . 486 NK OUR FRIENDS, < — = Det oat} gencmiro. | as relatives and neighbors for their 1695 12 Mile Rd. PART TIME BARBER WANTED. Figure clerk = Dis C Seag .. 392 sSocony Mob. 595 expressions shod sympathy shown | Johnson's $17 E. Walton Blvd z B ; N Sovcnas oe et oe Gast ar kaa aca tome we | EXPERIENCED PAINTER. CALL | oe eene Books gever ia w Chem . “S409 ™ my dear father. George | PARTS AND SERVICE al clerical , —o ! uSINEeSS otes Du Pont .....230 ‘Sperry Rand. 25.2 Har ‘o the Rev. Fred Tif- efter ¢ om. FE 40205 __- | must be familar with ‘Studebater. Typist er esersseees Rast Air 534 Sta Brand 303 fany and DonelsonJohns Funeral EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON , MI + 3410 Receptionist... Fred Scott. Jr_area_insurance.”>"' R245 Home. Mrs. Patricia dairy farm-by month. OA 82041, | mane MHDACE firm executive, will address mem- #1 & Mus. 4” ealcnlas cue Sih heb aU Las ALL OUR | MDWEST : . riends, ie Ts re) ives for ~ Are Here A in! jbers of the Pontiac Life Under-| ere RR A ere ie their feral offerings and exprese- | Employ ment Service ga writers Assoc. at its monthly break- [x Coll-O = Dun ou. : te 2 ear, recom brent cment . ame ado ert mad : fast meeting Thursday morning at /F*!" Hee scleral 0) Spal Foes [ot omy pert ane Soothe: eer CASHIER. 7 DAYS WEEKLY, 12:3 ar po : : ) : \Food Mach 88.6 Swift & Co, 49.7 Lee Harrelso: ; “OR fi E U CK EASY st = Dangerous. driving conditions are [the Waldron Hotel. The subject of Freevot_ Sul 4 Syiv El Pa... 444 Mother, Father Glen, Edward & FORD MOTOR CO Q I Fi lager ea eel algo | meee here again —so don't you take [his address will be ‘Success and Fr ai Bog Fexee Coy «3.1384 ah hs alee = neat apprarig. Give stall. tfore ch k AGH Bak 94 Tex O 8 375 | WE WISH TO THANK ALL THE Tractor and mation first letter, Write Pontiae ances —- check your insurance. New public liability and property | You.” ‘ (Gen dbs es ‘ Page ap . ms Treases neighbors and relatives CHRISTMAS Press Box 101 : . 2 [Ger fy 6 oe a Sane ice ———— damage limits set by the State make it very important to check Scott is regional supervisor of the Gen. Fas, go Transamer ... 43 Ir cae vocal tereatraeat atone Implement Division = ; CLERICAL AIDES your coverage. John Hancock Mutual Life Insur-| ie woos SS husband and father. Hartey R Prefer prevjous clerical and y we CO. \G Tire 42 OF et sre 3 Gratopp. We especially thank Rev IN | MONEY ! switchboard experience; no typ- a Goebel Br 53 arbide 12 and Mrs. Paul Havens, al} those “ ! ine pas shift . CALL NOW FOR DETAILS -_— | Govartck DT) 1 Npen ae ca eet whe sen flowers tributes and ; ‘ | BX OPE RA TOR ‘ : i we. 6 : an cards. ai elped- us so many B h i eee \ HI Frank Antrobus, Pontiac insur-. Gran apes te Unit Alre -.... 676 ways Mrs. Harley Gratopp and Irmingnam $15 per Day Pol ime genie Retiot' parties: H. e U ENLOCHER Agency ance agent, was among the princi-|$* we badd : a Un Gas Cp |. 21 zamily eel { Avolr Personnel Office. Pontiac H. W. Hettenloch ‘pal speakers at a recent session of | |\Grevaseea 14a bs eee 9 Memoriam 2 So bet epcetal 4) W Soren bber prfithorte AE et. Band 1200 « W. Aw er Max E. Kerns the Michigan Life Agents’ School) (Gul ou oF | = — Sac wee IN PRECIOUS MEMORY OF OUR HAS IMMEDIATE OPENINGS FOR iste per Signature DRAPERY o=oen eS 318 Riker: Bld at Michigan State Univ —-4M_Cent .._.. 644 Un Tel —-20- fear son and brother Cpl. Billy : wie Riva lckann Peas : &- FE 4-1551 etalty, linus May. Wee Pike. who was tiled in action | pot a - Local general agent for the Lin- ne"y,he" Sh Wests &, S| _t Preace roauct UOS EXP Fkase . — , a — — coln National Life Insurance Co.. teete op a %3 Wison & Co.. 15 a death mer ny us for e , Men to Circulate oe ee aieac eo pelea og shit, ‘ ss ; * Antrobus’ topic was “Why Knowl-| thr pus Mach 4014 Yale & Tow |. oo Tt never can crase Engineer Sa transportation "al PE prt da aA edge Plus Work Equals Dollars."}Int Harv ... 66 Young saw. 264) The memory of io Greg cote emis: —— . fore 5 p.m STOCKS — BONDS Purpose of the meeting was tojint siiver .@* Eeoith Rec iz | Segly mused, pr Mom. Dad. end “n EES EXP. WAITRESS bring life insurance agents up to a STOCK AVERAGES L ~ GALL OF C lt Us for Fi ~ . date on new methods of selling! New YORK. Dec. 6—Compiled by The Flowers 2 ayout: or 300 1 OUN INGE onsu s for First Hand Information and servicing insurance policies, |Aweciated Pres. | DUNSTAN N's FLOWERS | Must Bea PE 4.8582 2) ““neteck and B — Indust. Ras vi sustes| 2484 Huron. Bt" PE 3-400 Inspectors aie in Stock and Bonds The. siiif sed cudeeners of the 3G 106 DO 18s i Wiaiso. waltress, mornings, #621. W. Atlas Supermarket, corner of Bald- s mea inet 123 ims BOX REPLIES WITH SURFACE PLATE Registered Voter SO 4” and Wa E GENERA " 6. Ale We maintain a direct line toa member of all = sr alter : hana ioaenatie . . ine ete. 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