{ 4 cad * Se a ae ee ee itt mrtg sil i ‘ Act - Chamber Positions _ bonding companies. ‘delay: in ‘belling the bonds will ‘would pay {initial — cost, -share—5 per cent of total_cost—re- _E, Cardon asked Bellenbaum if he!’ __ added the highway department oe _ Stuart Whitfield, and Dane P. Whit “i & * & ~PONTIAC, MICHIGAN WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 195048 PAGES “Rm ram_, Find No Buyer for $37 Million ‘Highway Bonds | County ~ Officials. Told Northwestern —_ Project Will: Still Go Ahead! . Oakland cli super- visors, meeting . yesterday to approve bids on bonds for the proposed extension) of Northwestern Highway,|- _ instead heard a representa- tive of the State Highway Department explain why] no bids were received at the scheduled sale in. Lan- sing yesterday morning. Edward A.- Bellenbaum, chief assistant deputy com- missioner, told the board! — the market yesterday Seemed “shut righ: off” for the first time since 1952. The Northwestern bonds and bonds for two other projects all with a fixed ceiling of Mig per cent intérest—went begging yester- day, he said, because. the interest rate wasn't high enough to attract “We had had no indication that moving at 3.04 per cent.” He linked the bond's unpop- ularity with the Faderal Housing |. Commission's hike of interest rates last week, and signs of Pasadena poh “College fresh-. .was selected yesterday to reign as F oan te - New Year's Day ‘Tournament of Roses: Queen Ann is 5 feet, 7 inches tall, weighs ates (Crowned Queen of Rose. Tournament eae! \Troops Pull Out P Rapidly, “PORT SAID, Egypt w—with few backward giasioes 7 more than 2,000 British and French soldiers filedj= |aboard ship for home today just a menth after the first A paratroopers leaped into Egypt. ~ ..| ‘The leave-taking was cool. closed. down all. sre in Port Said. Even the noisy|> ~—4little peddlers who hawked| souvenir trinkets to the troops while there was fighting on thé Suez Canal)” -tbanks were nowhere to be} seen. — princesses, all - tition, will, rule over the j ~ Fade and ‘oecupy the Royal Box. at the Rose peel bebe et ite “her six Seni the = «Rose Pa- SSS! Sees ee seass eae Schools to Give All-City Concert 7 |_to Feature 900 Students ithe direction of. Dale C. Harris, Port Said Closes Up of Egypt in Pontiac High Som ~ Students -in the Instrumental Music Department of the Pontiac Public Schools will: present their annual all-city Christmas concert Thursday night in the Boys’ Gym-| nasium of Pontiac High School. Heading the program will be the Pontiac High Bghool band under supervisor of the Instrumental Music Deperenent. rs * the band will play * “Scenes 4 = Kelley - ‘Name. Committee right of way for. the road. This mean. no delay in the completion of construction, “I. want to assure you this is; fot a dead issue.” - | Under the proposed plan, Northwestern Highway would be extended to a junction with U. S. 23 in Livingston County, The county would pay the state $90,000 a year for 20 years as its -share of the $37 million project. Federal -and state governments equal shares- of the with the county's turning. to the state. : Oak Park Supervisor Charles had any assurance that “we won't have a $40 million obligation with only $20 million. worth of bonds.” Cardon said he feared construction costs would rise with the soaring money market: Bellenbaum said he doubted con- striction costs- would rise, but allowéd for “normal” increases in its estimate of total cost. : Nominate 10-for 5 Ten nominations for five po-; sitions on the Board of Directors; of the Pontiac Area Chamber of Commerce were announced today. Nominated for terms which will expire December 31, 1959 are: The 0! ae Edward C, Auchard, Edward ‘Barrett, Howard L. Canfield. be. mPa he Fy Klausmeyer, t Ballets probably wil be mate the election aes Council Picks Steering Unit Leader, Royal Oak Mayor Howard Kelley was named -last_ night to appoint a five-member committee to plan an Oakland County Safety Council. At a meeting of the group’s_ steering ‘committee,

- Lerchen of Te | ____ seledied treasurer. All are mem- thers “eee ae the board of governors , John K.-Bagby-and “lfor a One-year period or until nat-|* jung gas is eacured. 3 * aed Other provisions inelude safety | —Johnmeasures . |W: Shenifield and holdovers William |mit for installation would be grant- * led. / J. Ord ond CB. Harman * bl * grille are major items. The club's covered access, new a Parents Face Jail mal for Snubbing School daughter to school, | Bow. of’ Conservation, One was Mrs. James L. (Rose) are pace | -Born in Templeton, Iowa on. April 5, 1892, she was the daughter |/ of Joht: and Teresa: Witte. / Public purposes. the Pontiac area 19 years. / Mrs. Cronan leaves her husband; 'by-commission resolution, Friends may call of ‘the ‘Donel- Britain Asks fo Skip- Graveside service was held here Tuesday afternoon in Oak Hill, (Continued From Page One) Cemetery for Mrs, Fred Ebner, eo her daughter, Mrs. Janet Peet .of Richwood, Ohio. The funeral was held” Monday in Richwood. tiac State Hospital employes $2,728.20 “Pike - St-—Monda #;— Ponting pints, Gon, Hosnital embisyee 1.91 | Mrs.—Ebner, the former_Mary! 11 lend-lease- police - said. urs “eesssess $208| Chapman, had been a resident of United States. - Thieves broke in through a side /Bosré ployes.,.. 478.50: Pontige-many— years. acca ~qiso-due-Dec.-St-are-payments window and stole the money, po- ~ Site Spettatien <<. see 6216.17, She leaves her daughter, Mrs. the " Us. ‘Pos ¥ Ofttee yl iof 57 million dollars in prin-| _ Nee sid. from an office cabinet.| "| employ . ¥1¢29| Peet; a grandson, Cowell Taylor cipal on these two accounts. This, Michigan “peat Ald Society 138.99/20d five great-grandchildren, all sum is not affected by the British. - teta erS acinee oT OR feiof Richwood. Living here is her’ ‘ request. & = i ‘ - ‘ The Weather cny 0 of Pontiac empicyes cel oaae a cousin, Janet ‘Castell, i aye the British cat’t pay, they . a, A&P empio W. Huron si. ree a +-ean't—pay;"?—Chalrman—Hayde Fail U.S. Weather Bureau Report ea ‘ PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly Oakland. np Fd 2,300.28 ° Mrs. Ida Hoyt (D-Ariz) of the Senate Appro- | wae coneetanel le ad have: Ceartes ik. Neat - §o00| ° priations Committee told a re-./ tots atlerweow enanging ts went [Om and Dire. John D. Monroe J $6.08 ; Service je ae mpage bj porter, tenigh au Wehbw ess 04 Ww 1 tract patiete Co, cmploves 236-83 Thursday from the Pursley Funer-| Hayden said be ie se og soushennt Fr entins Deseepethic Heapitar “gq 9g al Home.The Rev. Theodore Mos- eee a rine Howard sizer Pood sarksi io 90.00/68. Of Leach Road Contmunity ted iy badnlion 3 in pediine | "|. d. Muldowney, Riker Bae Church will officiate with burial es ny vest. bing) a en Aries ot tone Go." LT! $a'gy following in Oak Hill Cemetery. the req eo « Lowest temperature preceding $ am.ifer’ Biking Construction /.""., 30.00 an ge Rage ype tng ate “We have mr ‘support our allies _f sm: Wind velocity § mip.h./Re ie Sac i. marek ry 8 after an illness of six years. |cve® though “they don't always act. iat Welsentar st. nm iSomiks-Criffin Punere) ois" "28 Aer One Jas we think they should” Haydea!f iP: it Davidson's Industria} Caterers ** | “We have taken the same’ hg pe. employes. Pont. Mir. Oly....- #40 Michael John Money tind of action ithe past in emer- Be Miiaki sass 37 s. Pope goedaae 36. Fiaes Thureday at 10:43 a.m “Downtown Tem Temperatures = — a ® MH Theat Js Be innncene ane oH Peneever es sae? 40 Gehl dha taslnal dada Adal Se ee ee 38 Bees ee bee de ween cereus 5 kd ddaiededa dtd Gene ; ae =p aes , Juror’ Pleads Guilty — After Hearing Verdict ed _Brayers_ will be-eaid-at 2 p.m:| eS SOS Metal er” Ce ce tex jam ot wha /+ & resolution of public ‘necessity A member of St. Benedict's ‘was offered and adopted to call | Catholic Church, she had lived in itor the blacktopping of all: stréets, ‘on the 1956. capital improvement program which were not offered. by reason of public necessity or! A Setg We-polnt: agesia will face) $82 Million Payment = terest payment—71 million due on), U.S. postwar loan of 314 billion; dollars and 11 millions on a 600+) million-dollar sum agreed to eal settlement of Britain's World Wee : account with +t a a ae storm cellar makes ito appeal, e * * wife is a former: anie. pupil has at school. Kevision of the entire second | floor of the south’ portion, @ new’ éocktail lounge, other new facili-! /\ties including a new women’s -lock- ‘ep room and lounge; a new mixed grille and enlargement of the men's main entrance will be new, rig pproach and “lvestibule, ‘and revision of the club- house area south of the lobby. Ajengine new manager's office is included. VERSAILLES, Mo. # — Unless they change their minds or win an “appeal, Mr, and Mrs: William Cheney face 10. days in jail for refusing ta. send their 71-year-old! —{Examination_proved_it-apperent— The Cheneys contend an open the school! Cheney is a, high school English teacher at nearby Eldon, Mo., his “schoolteacher. Tey. anid they had set up_an. ex m at ae toe thee te progra home for little. girl Steph- Judge Curtis said this. was riot enough to: comply with Missouri's — attendance law since it did provide the social ‘contacts a Area Man Belly Lands Plane at City Airport 4 landed “a twin- plane yesterday at Pontiac Municipal Airport, Gordon Anderson & Co., Inc. of Birming- suffered $500_in damages accord- Hosking explained that Treve- | ground obseryers to inspect the plane’s front tricycle landing gear. A second plane went aloft to get a closer jook at the gear. ly had jammed. After: calling for the emergency! vehicles, eraft down on a grassed section the field. ~ of Straight Razor Test Makes Man Wince and police wondered, why. » ‘Kimmel_was. held for ‘itivestiga- a break-in at a barber college. that.” res. mandatory before a per-| ham, walked away from the $70,000) - / plane without a scratch. The plane ing to Homér C. Hoskins, manager: than. radioed the field asking Trevethan brought the! tion yesterday. in connection with ‘To prove ownership of the razor, detective. Jack Shoemaker sug- gested that Kimmel shave with it. Kimmel -winced and said, “Why ‘I'd cut my threat: if I shaved with ‘moving day” changed” their headquarters. : at on Monday, in. _| which . several departments, Across the hall on second floor, department is being settled: the billing section of the water department, and the city’s finance’ Below stairs, the city health LADIES’ SANFORIZED | Young Girl Treated ‘After. Being Struck A 16-year-old Detroit. girl is un- der treatment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital today for a possible head ‘injury suffered yesterday -when she was struck down by a car Maternity Dresses Ait Sizes 9 to 20 | 288. mew holder syn foe cots ~~ jat-a—Froy—int | “good” a car operatéd~ by Herman L. Miner, 3. of 0 Trombley St., Troy. - | Miner told hey police he was) driving slowly through a green ‘DETROIT @ — John Kimmel, ‘out in front of his car. He said! 22, balked at shaving with a. \it was impossible for hers to stop straight razor he carried with him Phyllis en was listed In condition at the hospital this morning. She was struck by) ‘button: pockets and fancy Washfast, bright pay im checks. | Sifts. slain ‘ina and ——— Only a Store Like Simms Would Price $3.95 Deluxe Sport Shirts at *1.99 _Maybe it isn’t “good business” to price these shirts: so \ figute it that way. ~ year. t “tow, especially at Christmastime when most shoppers _ give little thought to ‘Bargaies prices see . but we don’t We believe our customers are plenty smart and DO - appreciate bargains now more than at ony: time of the “Here's another “BEST. 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Then the city’s ane of Di — for the laboratory ae oka Nd r= Taeey ieee en | wie 0 iphtheria Vaccine|"=* Involved was about - $45,000 —jand George Blanos. — sereslendy now they walk the woman\w/. / LANSIN $25,000 for wages and salaries and| meeting the ldte train and driving |home. They still don't know her 7) gp ( GM — An emergency|the xemainder for materials. |a_woman @ block and @ half to!name. 2 i MM Mjss- i tee ———— lee . . | yesterday by the state ad, ; celtic f + irate ude pcan ng, sw ei sha manufacture of diphtheria vaccine... .. going at top speed: in. the state per cent of all state tax revenues. "TREASURE. health department laboratories. wosscodocoqoonscooeses |} \ e. ee a Se " @ i | _ CHEST SIMMS. 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E So Simple to_use. me as = i ra i _—_— “3 Without Trade-In be 51895 om | a % Choice of 5 Colors” iD 7. | Ladies’ & Hens ik Skates | Ments"Po : % The biggest sleeper bargain in town, ae a LAs ee ee ee . d : pez ® oizadl se gated =te ae oon eae ai VE we 7 2 7 4) Genuine LEATHER Shoes =)’ sdustble wai anbla, font. diols a frets Ot 3 | __in Black or White . iis wear. +» wear - 1) ee : - i i” | ~ | oe Miah eager : fe ee hed ced ch - Nh, § Ny * * 5. 1956 one, for our delay in coming to this ‘decision is that shipments of oil might Senne Laas efforts in the wilh oF Britain and Frarite. a. 3 * * While we are under no obli- gation to bail them out of their dilemma in the Middle . East, many other nations are adverse- -ly affected by the Suez dispute. - From Sw -Ttaly countries fiat had no part in the inter- vention are suffering from the. ‘»equeeze brought about by the ReOTHIN oC f) PO favor ———¢losing of the Suez-Canal:—— x * * passenger and in a recent speech in Chicago: had _sdbeamcgoent this te say about the situation: di he air “Western Europe is desperately ne +o the Middle East. We know by bitter and repeated experience that any decline in the level of economic ac- tivity in Western Europe soon re- flects itself in the United States and ule. yeven- concern since military operations the airplane . are powered “almost entirely by oil.” ne * x see ” Withholding-of- oi! that affects — _ innocent people, of course, would be shortsighted. But NATO must have oil for defense and the mil- lion barrels daily we are planning to ship should avert a crisis that _ would be felt in this country also. — —_—_—_—_——_—_— ‘The Man About Town County’s Oldest Resident Would Doubly Appreciate * Conspicuous: The left hand of ‘e newly engaged girl. . We. With her 107th birthday and Christmas Only & few days apart, you can spread a double joy by sending a card to _ oldest among Oakland County’s more ‘or otherwise. Her birthday is on Dec. 16, and her mailing address_is Highland. —— mourning the recent. death of __ About Town to attend the inauguration _of Ike and Dick on Jan. 21—if MAT is active enough to go. Anyway, let’s make her the . recipient of mail at the Highland post office. re “My native country had better wake : up,” writes | “Sen of England,” r with a Pontiac postmark. On Jamaica, he points out why Do It: Do Tt Now We ial cttan got oe tad op oboe _ petual advice as to when we should | do something that most everybody < else does, that we refusé to read any- edaarhaks about the mess, but Tony does.” ; Se — Perhaps this is because our highly — ‘Word comes to me from — ' Gordon Farquarson . -that the.four deer’ who inhabit the - woods near his home out. Baldwin Road are again out in the open’ For several - Modernized way of life is making us ‘lazy minded. Perhaps we think we . Secretary of "the Interior Seaton They're pulling up dependent’ upon oil and trade-with. =} Canada. Insuring adequate supplies _ of petroleum is a matter of major Mad feb oara = than half a million residents, native bern ~ war ac Mrs. ‘Taylor has a date with-Man : ~ years they've gone into seclusion on _ It is so easy to keep putting off .. Something that we know we must Nov. 15. - do, until we find we have driven _@urselyes into a situation that Previously has caused us a lot of - inconvenience — but we evidently — = de tar me -by that... All will a agree that whet we have a. task to do, be it happy or otherwise, the best time to do it is when we can quietly ‘consider all situations, with- fuss or rae not ahens “on Nov. 6 Then Oakland County's George Scott = Royal Oak will represent us ‘for the 18th Congressionat=district. action on any matter which on Must face al eoniee moving into a new home,-- oe fim Inside information comes to me that the thousand members of the Oakland County Farm Bureau _ ext, month. ns nd I like that new roadside reminder: “Even in traffic, every life is sacred,” On Dec. 17 Michigan's Republican pres- idential electors meet at Lansing to offi- "Mrs, Blanchard Feldrum it ochester writes that the advertising columns of The Pontiac Press. were .a ee and furnishing. Re ad todo the same told you - the time for using 1956 plates has ex- are to put on a membership drive early 7 cially endorse what our state’s yoters did . — ‘Thay might be used by car thieves. fo * In His Cups David Lawrence Says: Are We Destined for Another War? WASHINGTON — “More barbar: ism jin Hungary”—that's the head- line. But it’s not novel. . It. makes one shudder today to re-read ee oe a's between 1933 and 1939. I history It produces the -uneasy history repeating itself now and that third world war is io onming: maybe in a year or two, maybe before .The record shews that in the 1990's the = fottece of Great , Britain, France and the United States to work closely together made it easier for the enemy to carry on its aggression. “If we are to have a world in which we can breathe freely and live in amity without. fear, the “Don't throw away your, old plates,” — says mankind,” - Jae Brewer, But the plan was frustrated 2 ae manager of the Pontiac office for ‘ionins cause Great Britain; France. ‘writer wp to the 1957 auto licenses. Keep them ‘until ‘he United . " Portraits. edy of twe years before when Mussolini in 1935 invaded Ethi- couldn't agree on Today in the Middle East, Dic- tator Nasser has torn up the treaty of -1888. In the Far East Britain pursues one policy and America another with respect to Formosa. Also, the British still want to pease Communist China and ean needa - only to play _on_thet division to further its propaganda efforts in Asia. . Hungary: is suffering, but Great Britain, France and the United States exhibit the same irresolute- ness ‘that was manifest in the 1930's. What is lacking today in London, Paris and Washington is the de- . termination to work together on a common front against a common Hill ’ The: ‘unity must be economic as well as political and military this time,. or else the world will go the way of the 1930's. It is better for America to spend dollars now than to be compelled ater on to _Dr, William .Brady Says: a Navel Rupture in Infant ‘ Umbilical (navel) hernia (breach, rupture) is a bulging of the umbilicus (navel, belly button) that is apparent at birth in many instances. The bulge is generally about the size of a quarter and In any case, it is sufficient to _ actually the 24 in the day? Then follow Bert's example: Meanwhile, you will aid. your heart, lengthen _ Cae for Home Treatment “tape to lace at the back or snap fasteners over a fap. it's a bit of a nuisance, to be sure, but, I repeat, healing is spontaneous in most cases, So don’t fret too much about it, don't give the child the impression that he is different from other chil- dren, And don’t let any eager beav- er operator take over, at least not before the child is eight. Signed letters, not more than one page or words pertain to personal health and seen not te - nosis. or treatment, will be answered Dr. | Brady, if a. a addressed envelope is sent to Pon- tiac Press, Pontise, a cores V6 o1ce a thet pees 4 Woman Ha ee ee ace ohh a in Line With tne Writer must accompany these will not be pons } if the writer 80. requests unless the letter is tical nature. * tn tts IT was happy to read your article, “Putting Christ Back Into” — This is as it should be, ~It~ brought another thought to my mind. We all love our fam-' ilies and friends, we usually go all out exchanging gifts at Christmas time, and I'm sorry to say many gifts are unwanted, unused, How much better it would be to give to those réally in need. So many are sick and helpiess. For instance, what about an etfering to the Hungarian refu- gees, a toy te orme aad here in out own elty, not a piece . of China to someone we love whio Perhaps Tis more now than she __needs or wants, Or-what about a gift to the heart fund, “te some family not able to have turkey en the table this year, money sent to strike back at cancer? I resolve to do as many of these things as my pocketbook will per- mit, for I, too, want to put Christ back into Christmas. - Mrs. Scott Zimmerman ‘Why No Parade for Vets’ Day?’ Recently Pontiac had a very nice and very large parade to. salute Pontiac industry, which is all well and good, but just for curiosity’s sake, what ever hap- pened to Veterans’ Day’ It seems to me that since our city fathers cannot find time to make even a feeble. showing on Press Article this one day’ that-was oat ld te remember and honor all of ctorans’ organisations © envething. about this disgraceful situation in this city. Detroit is a very large indus- - trial city, but still found time to stop and pay a well earned tribute to the men _and-women who have made and kept America free, with a very impressive parade down Woodward Avenue. well we know the dollar is al- mighty, but it won't buy freedom. How | One Who. Still Remembers oO Urges Pavement for Quarton Road Why doesn’t the township or the county or the state or the Nation or the U.N. pave Quarton road? It needs it.1t's*a well traveled thoroughfare and it’s not in keep- ing with Oakland County's good read policy. UR Minister Praises , Proposed Law In finishing M. D.'s letter in the Saturday Pontiac Press, I will start where he left off by saying that nation, but sin is a reproach to any people."” We think the Com- missioner who introduced that- bill and those in favor of it are to be commended for such a standard, Rev. Albert J. Eddy West Europe’ s Oil Crisis. Points Up Greater Peril By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director West European economic woes resulting from the Middle East crisis reflect only a small part of the trouble that will occur if the conflict spreads. In fact the dependence of West- ern Europe on Middle East oil situation for But denial of that oi! to the West could be fatal. In Weeterh Einigie mare sharp cuts in motoring are being made. Some buildings are going. without heat. Hotéls have closed off blocks of rooms to save fuel oil. The threat of work layotts is increasing. we s ‘ . Announcement that U.S. oil ex- ecutives will meet in New York _ this week to complete plans for shipment of supplies to Europe | from Gulf of Mexico ports has helped ease the anti-American fecl- SHIPMENT SLATED The first American tanker of oil loaded under the U. S. emergency plan to, aid Europe is expected to leave lafe this week. * * * The emergency plan calls for’ the pooling of oil supplies and trans- portation means by 1. 6. off cour panies. The government estimates it can ship at least 500,000 barrels of petroleum products daily to Britain, France and other .coun- . tries in Western Europe. It tanker fleets of other na- tions swing inte support of the emergency plan it is estimated that another 19 per cent can be added to the total daily flow, Transportation for the moment is the big problem in reducing hardships in Western Europe. There also is the coordination prob- lem — and the money problem. HIGHER PRICES When the Suez fighting began, oil cost an estimated $1.97 per bar- rel at Persian Gulf ports. This com- pared to $3.25 at the U.S. ports on the Gulf of Mexico — payable in scarce American dollars. If some system: of international. allocation is set up who is to say what nation buys what oil with ‘what currency? . Since, under the best of cir- cumstances, it will be months - beforé traffic.again transits the Suez Canal, it looks like a bad winter in Western Europe. “And with the economic impact also being felt in the United . States. Looking Back 15 Years Ago PRESIDENT STUDIES Jap note 2 Years Age CITY INVITES G:men to enter Black Legion probe. 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A special carburetor is required. * * @- Several fines were meted out to motorists who defied. the Sunday driving ban this past weekend. . om a caught en route home | a a.m, Sunday curfew hour : Abundaatly “fe lon cars, put his wife behind the wit ~ welcome and most important steering wheel and pushed the rest : » Brilliant commentary bcd | of the ‘way. ; j ie , - - == os Soe. -Julianabicycled to * * * ? Hoarding of gasoline and oil products has reached such pro- portions that the governinent is considering full-scale rationing. | Several European countries, in- cluding Britain and France, have already eter we rationing. ot) 3 eR (h OF GA lens BONE Oe NEVIS Ay { | . and automobile races have been stopped. Ct, 11,000 Refugees Daily VIENNA, ‘Austria (™—One. thou- and deliGous sandwiches. $1.50 4 cusdakianenbdkasadstese 7 g jedgcouddacecdgesecnce ne ‘ “ _ , A fine book, thoughtfully chosen to please the person who is to . receive it, truly expresses the spirit of Christmas giving. 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Either or “ blanks. - domiptets with 30-piece _cardboard. village! —_ Set includes battery operated locomotive thot goes teruand or re- "verse, tender, tank car, caboose, 2 sections straight track, 8 sections curved track, 30-piece cardboard eee. Standard single cell flashlight battery Operates locomotive. “he Yo Wand eee * bot ras amily Mists ™ 7 Me. | ae 3a ee aeses Pats ‘sfepletie p orgreten ep aK ere ir % Z By JAMES MARLOW * Associated Press News Analyst WASHINGTON. - ‘There never. was any doubt — after Adlai Stev- enson's second defeat by President Eisenhower — that he was:washed up as @ presidential candidate. So hig announcement yesterday saying so. only emphasized that for the next.four years the Demd, ~ erats will have no one man to point to as hele leader. / The only Giga’. after’ ‘Stev- enson’s political epitaph was writ- ten in the Not. 6 election, returns ~ Wag not Whether he would like a third ¢ ‘but when he would say he was: h, Delaying the announcement would have-done-no- good for him in the hope he might continue as leader, he neve been disillusioned in a h NEED NEW LEADER - = There was no reason for the Democrats to take guidance from a man who suffered two over- whelming - disasters, -particularly | this year when the Demoocrats as/ K GIFT The Entire:Family Will Enjoy PITTSBURGH | Full-Length Door Mirrors Wide Selection of Venetian Mirrors © LAYAWAY /PLAN A Smail Deposit Will Hold Any Mirror Until Christmas (I, watched, especially by those other a, whole came out ahead of the Rbpublicans, On a practical day-by-day basis from now on the party leadership will be shared by -two Texans: Sen. Lyndon. Johnson, the Demo- crats’ Senate leader, and Speaker} of the House Sam Rayburn. - “They'll have-the -jeb-of- the Democrats in Congress tow: establishment of a record on which the party can appeal to the voters in the 1958/ congressional tial race. / * * a The Johnson-Rayburn leadership will have: to be shared to. some extent with the Democratic Na- to follow in Congress. Before the 1958 congressional electigns the party may’ suffer from “disagreements between Johnson and Rayburn.on one side and other Democrats in and out of Congress on. the other. JOHNSON WATCHED. i ~ Johnson in particular. will be Democratg anxious to build them-|-. selves up as likely 1960 presiden- tial candidates. Rayburn, who will be 78 in 1960, is out Of Considera- tion as a candidate. Johnson will be: only 52 four years from now. He made motions like a candidate this year but got : (Advertisement) SINUS DISCOVERY es A elections and in thé 1960 presiden- tional Committee and the Demo-|” cratic ‘staté governors, who will} — Phave, or try to have,, some say} - about the road the Democrats are Dalilosk. tor. Presidential. Timber| nowhere. Although ie =| a heart attack a year and q half ago, he can be expected to have a pepeiter tial anaes my = Sen, Estes Kefauver, who made iwo—msuecessful tries forthe or the party. If he had delayed, | ptecideatial | weainn- tion and settled for the vice-presi- dential spot -this year, certainly shows no signs of not wanting an- other try. He'll be 57 in 1960. the open as men of high ambition There are others, some out in and others who may emerge in the or ei THE PONTIAG PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DI * * * * : “Former President Truman IT'S THI TOTAL THAT. found out at the Chicago ‘conven- tionthis year, when he tried to stop Stevenson’g nomination, that his onetime leadership in the par- ty is gone. Stevenson indicated he'll have plenty to say about party affairs in the next four years. But, as a political force, he hag been com- pletely discredited. \Indians in U.S. Explain to Pole Have Freedom PHOENIX, EARL B. ROSS — Honor Businessman With a Banquet a member of Pontiac Local No.} Waldron Hotel last night. Pontiac Glass Go. 23 W. Lawrence St. PE 5-6441 Cemac Laboratories, Inc. {5050 Greenheld, Detroit 27, Mich. . jComty AFL. He has been employed Suffer from wrecking headaches, oc | ture Operators Local No. 620 terrible faci [ye © | presented the award. lief with Fromac Tebiecs. We fi * 2 @ - h ty believe we could get 20,000 | to 30,000 leners ‘Trumac Ross was vice president of, Mich- overs T ny ave helped oe men ‘igan State Alliance for 20 years le that they are im ‘and for many terms served as ipresident of Pontiac & Oakland for 27 years by Butterfield Theaters "Business agent and for 50 years 620, Earl .E. Ross was presented with a gold life membership card at a banquet in his honor at the John Shuff, eighth vice president! Hiof the International Alliance of Stage Employes and Moving Pic- Mayor boy write to Jach “tell him ithe truth about rican In- "| dians.”’ Horseshoers Flunk Out SPRINGFIELD, Ill. ®—Sixteen of 20 applicants for licenses -as professional horseshoers failed to pass the state exam. 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WEDNESDAY, 1 DECEMBER 5, 108 By JOSEPH FE, DYNAN (For Hal Boyle) PARIS W—It's not easy, but you can get California. wine in Paris. Two Americans found this. out at the cost.of much cajoling and/| several fistfuls of francs. They/\ had read that Louis Vaudable, proprietor of Maxim's restaurant, told Los _ Angeles newsmen? co a os A visit to Maxim’ s brought these results: At first ‘the sonimelier —_ wine steward—was rather definite. No. Maxim's had no California wine, wines. No ‘Satiosess ed Weil, yes, they did have a few German Rhine wines, but they were for German tourists, .and even they: usually wound up with a/ “chablis ae : gna: behold, there were two aunty ‘bottles of California - white—from Vaudable’s own private collection, it seems. oes af was a Livermore Valley nak Conty: It was described as similar to a*montrachet or fine burguedy. » * & “The other was a Fountain Grove * curioug— ahonr this ‘siueas vin-t tage. They were more curious the about the people who might order it, Well, you know how. Americans are. Would they have a sip? Curi- osity Was stronger than. disdain. — “@--* * “A little small,” commented a sommelier ag he tasted the Liver- more ’45, Another remarked /that it seemed a trifle “flatter” ‘than Lula over to oversee wih cactus came up with a a napa berbera, 1942, The ssadalher, ike came this. Good color, ~~ Youths Voice ‘Their Adults, Teenagers Meet| Opinions to Discuss Behavior of Young - People the French equivalent but that -it was” more agréeable when yery cold. Another said-that it seemed “lighter” than ~Freqen white. “Of course, we have California wines in Paris—and they are ex-/or 8 good bordeaux. { cellent. It's -simply—that-no -one>-— > ow] orders them." 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BEEF, CHICKEN des, = Marmalade, 4 Sacer. on. oe COCs Cages OR TURKEY . 4 FOR 79 ee | Tomato Ketchup | Old Style Gece | Cream Cheese Comal Hons By DORA DAWSON The Pontiac Symphony Orchestra), “hunder the direction of Francesco} DiBlasi is offering a series of con- certs that are quite remarkable in their selection of musica) material, in their soloists and. their .exec- ution. : ‘The concert. Tuesday night in Lincoln Junior High School brought to this city one of the finest vi- olists, in- the person of Paul Doktor, eocdeo gamelan mana ilege of hearing. “Der Freischutz” (Weber), which is a faverite in standard orchestra repeftoire and was played with excellent precision and verve, the highlight of the program was the soloist, Mr. Doktor, heard in a viola concer- to by Handel in three move- ments, with reduced orchestra. From the first tone drawn from the strings of his beautiful instru-|spiration, fsonority. of the viola and beautiful After the opening overture [lovely oalion quality, and of + theje bsolute assurance of the artist in} producing tone. * * 4 * not be otherwise with the rich phrasing by Mr. Doktor as an in- Banawhrsiseas bina sts ment, one was conscious of its| blouse. A full shirred, / skirt and basque-ty pe fitted bodice form the jumpgt and a huge bow gives back interest. ° f oddlers dress yp to greet Santa in the season’s favorite color . . / bright Christmas red. .The vel- veteen jumper is /over a frosty white flocked nylon — BenefitBall to Be Held on Déc. 28 -Chrisfmas Dance Slatéd by Alumnae, of At. Joseph Specially dressed for Santa Claus / time — this little girl looks her prettiest ‘in a fluffy and frosty nylon “dotted Swiss” dress. In pale blue dotted with white flecks, the dress has an attached petticoat and is detailed with a finely. pleated yoke and delicate embroidery. The collar ani cuffs are sinned with: dainty white lace. the Ball"’ spgnsored by the Alumnae of St ph Mercy Hospital are an- xounced by Mrs,. Thomas Timm.) _ / veck, general chairman, The an- “/ nual-Christmas dance is scheduled / for ‘Dec. 28 at the Elks Temple. / The-dance wili'be the first major ‘endeavor by the alumnae as part of their Alumnae Building Fund campaign, with the. proceeds to be used for the expansion program at at Pins for “Benefit Nine- pages today in Women’s Section . St. Joseph Mercy Hgpital. Pro}- ects already held by the- group in- clude a bake sale and a toy dem- onstration,- Assisting Mrs, Timmreck with plans for the semi-formal. affair ~ are the following committee * chairmen: Mrs, Ric ‘ orchestra; Mrs. Wendell son, hall; Mrs, Robert -Gagel, 4 publicity, and Mrs. Robert Holm and Mrs, Robert Stoner, tickets. | 7 Dancing will be to a local orches-| ° tra from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m, Members assisting: the chairmen with dance plans are Mrs: Chester Fernhald,—_Mrs.- Donald_-Peterson, «Mrs, James Greene, Mrs, Rebert Church, ‘Mrs. Thomas-Guirey, Mrs.j sed __Erwin—Nichols and Mrs, Harold! - dates w ‘ith “Sant ff io .. oa assisting at thé planning} dressed up in the fluffiest jumper en- semble. The pale blue erisp cotton sessions being held te ogy are Mire, Jubis seCieiianl, Sire. Mephe organdy pinafore is set over a contrasting — (agne Mrs, John Braus.—- maar blue and white~ checked gingham dress. Women Su et Personal Ne ews of I nterest in ‘Poiliac el] Mr. and Mrs, Lee ‘Kremer. ‘of Dwight avenué have feturned trom la three-week trip-through the West. Going by plane to Los. Angeles, they made trips to Tijauna, Mexi- |_ajaunty- pattern is cnlieen on the bouffant skirt. The underneath dress, which can be worn alone, has a shirred full skirt, a pointed collar and d puffed sleeves. Promenaders Square Dance /- _ Attended by oO love trims ihe bertha ‘ilies of a een wade in cotton aid cupioni : | big and little sister sizes. They come in cake and candy crease- colors with deep hems and twin tucks in the. generously less dressy \ occasions, : | full skirts. The iad is: shantung aso ofa none fe : - ant ‘aH PONTIAC F : RTABLY AT iad : the pemily | Service “Associatio expe: ty 0% ‘Hetitious Cal For Appointment “The Little Shop | tod view verse MATERNITIES in ae real, case bistaries are) By EDWIN DIAMOND | ‘ INS Selence Writer | Experts have one key to happy’ ne Take the case of Jack and Sally wereGut on the interviewer's ta- | marriaged—something called ‘‘em-| Smith, an actual couple with a fic- |titious name but a very real pect FE. 2.7691 ‘Pathy.” * s bl Ask fe or Our | Mrs, Dorothy V. Thomas, direc-| -- Traveling Saleslad y tor of case work services, Washing- : ros ton, D.C., Family and Child Serv- Dresses—Suits - ice, explains it this way: Separates—Lingerie Empathy ts the ability to put % ; | yourself in somebody else's emo- as egnietion Gormasts | somal nnd Jodie and weigh pr awe : situations as they affect that per- A Large Selection - | ™ . | at Popular Prices In magriage, it comes down to jthe wife being able to see a. situ- ‘ation through her husband’ s eyes ‘deeper roots. Once these jence and civect behavicr, ‘lem, Sally, 21 and pretty, had come to her tocal Family Service As- sociation on the ddvice of a wise department store manager, A bride of less than six months, she had applied for a saleslady job.. Her tense, lip-chewing man‘ ner as she filled out the job ap. something was wrong. might néed some t re ey look severa} Serv W's before manner at all times, captivated, Toolbelt plication tipped the manager that | The manager suggested she person. to jtalk te- about what-was on her . |mind, He had personal kriowledge | | ‘The professional case worker like of how a trained, ‘objective third the. word for wives who don't like set up a Miss Thomas knows she cannot party could help crazy, mixed-| | sex, _ isn't it? ~ d and Wife Should See me, Sa Each Other's Bee | se ieperts View. '° eppia is the thtra of -seven~artictes [presenting case histories of earrings | Rocks” —.from the files of the n ef Americ ther with advice and opinion on what can bé done to prevent | a a marrige from breaking up. All names; been uncovered, the cage worker in a low-pressure “way ‘belps ‘the ‘(person beaten din oe lor was able| to get to he of Sally. Smith's red-eyed ‘ CASE When the facts, all of them, in- cluding the most intimate ones ble, they: sexual marriage. Sally told the counselor: “Whenever I was doing - the dishes or fixing dinner or even xtbook case of as Rey to. tage Marriages - stment in early” riage. Some-mothera believe their dias. Airitd 6 campend Non job is to—eonceal facts to “prort- s due.to her . tect” their daughters, Others think = “everything should be put on the _|tine"’ and the more direct the bet- ter. ——— The wise mother adopts a mid- die-of-the-road. approach, down to earth and factual without being shocking. How was she to know what he w really cried, ing her ee een — ‘The > case worker suggested to the young bride: “Put yourself in—Jack’s place. Think how he must feel when you ~~ rebuff his advances. Does anyone like to. be rejected?! The case worker offered this comment on Sally: This young lady, like many girls in our society, was brought up to * s -| unprepared for bee ents Sally was ‘brought to a realiza- + Salts peatarat—teetinge. “feelings.Xet,_be- /t0" that “husbands are like that, There are two extremes in sex! cause-of her love for him, she” eardent, eager for love.” SSS eee, 2, education and.preparation for mar-| was actually stirred by his ac- | piFFERENT MOODS» combing my hair, Jack would come up’to me and begin to fondle me. His kisses told me he was eager} Jack in his turn received some facts of married lif “You must remember that men Holidays Mean More Guests to make love. love-mak. _ ling. I know we're married but I have-to feel.right about ‘Jove up here (she pointed to-her- head): \Be Ready for Titty. Meals and women are different, in moods, needs, responses. Sally wants love, but she is anxious about it. Re- ~ member, some girls are taught to and frenzy when the gues ts linger|* * s 8 on, figure ‘out two or three simple} ‘What she needs is more’assur- menus in- advance, then stock up| ances of your love, other than-sex- ~~ NEW YORK. (INS)—Sometimes the larger number of Christmas callers can upset the ~ kitehéen “T guess I'm just. frigid—that's eae ee me & OPEN. EVERY NITE TILL 9:00 P.M, Baby Doll aa ‘PAJAMAS Nylon ruffles completely encircle the sKort. skirt, bodice and sleeves. a Scantpanties to match. st Sina ge ‘Pastel hades of pink, biue, or - white. Sizes 4+t0-44-and-— Subteen 8-14, ¥ ¥ She's Dreaming of a LOUNGE SET 2. 5.98 to 3.98 aan 3a I Lovely quilt top in pink, blue, or turquoise. Silk. or nylon with contrast color tailored Capri _ pants of velvet or silk, Sizes 4 to 14, Subteen 8 to 14. _ Holiday Thrills DUSTERS Nylon tricot of rayon quilt for cozy warmth at - comfy prices. Corduroy in stripes or solid colors, Infants and toddler sizes - |. to 4, Girls’ 4 to 14 and Subteen 8 to 14, -_... Here Are Gifts Every Girl Wants! 4.98 » 10.98 if GIFTS With | GLAMOUR FOR YOUR LITTLE AN GELS, 2.98 «i 3.98 Coin cushioned soles. quoise, black or red. S. M. of her gear ~--al, Elfin Toed ss Slippers — trimmed velveteen. with | foam- Shocking pigk, tur- by, Gleaming Plastic Carry-All eee 4.98 Little girl design be appliques . @ special compartment separates shoes from the rest — Cpe 2 e as i a nGat > acs 2 | because of ‘extra work at the of. | }protective and loving towards Sal- jly. Her attitude towards teaching}: ores mutual friends at +24 E. Huron ‘solve any and all marital prob-|up kids.” Ten years before, his) | ae eee ‘lems singlehandedly; nor can shé own tottering marriage had ‘been! In sty event, ater I rebutted — - ‘beat em into an individual. ‘shored u counseli 4 t meee p through ng. Now he stays downtown two or three times a week;~ he says fice’ or to have ‘a beer with somé of the boys.’ Well, I thought I'd iget a job.” PROTECTIVE MOM Further questioning brought out the facts of Sally’s own childhood. Her mother had always,.been very what our society calls “the facts of life’ to Sally could best be pic- his considerate, la relaxed and gracious hostess and resistance even an. impromptu din-| Da wan an tontent |” -, mes alla © meet on | maniyjner can be easy., To avoid fuss 4, ¢ i'm. at the temple, 82 Perkins ent larder; so the best thing to do is to \ual advances, That isn't all there “social shelf” stocked |" the foods that will go together. |, ;, marriage, is it?’ | with quickie foods. Canned rs, a whole | = . * chicken or pre od » are A little empathy went a long way for Jack and Sally Smith., After a half-dozen interviews :at - the Family Service Association, Sally knew she wanted to stay home-instead of going to work. And Jack knew he wanted te come home after-work, This is a sure way to remain . . cans of potatoes, Yellow vegetables that y to be heated erts can be etfoitless too if you have a supply of canned fruits on the shelf. You-can combine} Their happy home life together , them f for a compote of mixed fruit proved to be the best remedy for “lor tse them as- Yoppings for ice Sally's anxieties, a product of her cream,. .. ‘paradoxical fear ef and need for 7 ilove.” | * s ™ The Smith case is cited by pro- Coming Events fessional counselors-as demonstra- | Ladies Auxiltary 1230, FOE, Montcalm | ‘tion of a truism about marital dis- . . is eee bese te tp. sew supper Thurs- cord. In the words of a. Cleveland, Wayside Cleaners: of First Baptist, ‘Ohio, case worker: "{Church will meet Pri. st 12:30 for a! ‘Inevitably, we see that people will be the speater. Dr. HH Seves*/who come to us because of mar- | Prancia C. 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Huron st. , ieee see _WED SNWSDAY., DECEMBER 5. 05d THE PONTIAC. ‘PRESS. ras ° sf meee a a | 4 ee oe ee : 4 : = ES 2 Ge Make T hose Dreams — ome I rue i: : My ANNE WEXWOOD ; Joey Sater mate to ale your mind and give ii] _“ De you ever wake-up ir the feeling, do as_my|you {0 do a little reading in philoso-\a. new > middle of the night-with that awful on eh e a ae = If you'll sénd ‘me a stamped. Sunes ioe, ested ae +. s envelope, care doing will never . materialize = The Pontiac Press, I'll send you * * «& M d my list of pecommentied books on I think most ‘of us feel that way| -— —~Married _|philosophy. _ — Ba tc po another, Particular-) Saturday were) - (Copyright 1986) ¥ at. this-time~of-year_when_an- i EE aaa other néw year is staring us in the Kaye Yvonne Cashews | face, reminding us of how little we Wagner and have accomplished, ‘Robert Rupp: oo Sometimes the feeling just goes ~ Skinner. Her P \Used‘i n- away. But sometimes it continues = ef. i and makes us pretty miserable £ parents. are C ki for long periods ata. tim: Mr. and Mrs. OO les | There are several -ways. of cop-| David Wagner ing with this state of mind, but the — of. Kast — Mrs. Exli ine T Op sy : best wy : know was suggested to M. edison 1 -Frosted. Drops With: me y @ lady in her 70's, . pd She is one of those serene, -- @venue” and © _ Nutmeat Half healthy, happy oldsters. Whenever| © ¥ Robert's I encounter them, I. cannot rest! - 4 sa : By JANET ODELL until I have learned their secret.) / | _ = perents are Pontiac Press Home Editor THOSE BLUE SPELLS _ : é Mr. and Mrs. ~ Ata recent club meeting we had}. > ~ “When, Was in. my 20's," she| - a ——Heward— ah eet cookies. nade—sith it — ld me “I began “having those eo: Skinner _of ‘Teashe a Marve Hts. Royal Exline of s ‘t - Seabee ee Se ee bs eel - hat life-is-passing-me- : Muskegon" was happy to share the ‘recipe with) : * *, & . ar . “At first, I tried to fight it with| logic, I réminded myself that I had! a fine husband, two nicé children, a pretty home and a lot to bel thankful for, “But logic never really worked for me, I wept over the dreants cnet 2, Day... $onnte. * be fulfilled, “Then one’ morning—it was 4 a.m., I remember. Getinctiy--F did| something about it. Kaye Yvonne Wagner wore a * * | waltz-length gown of lacé for her Saturday wedding to Robert Rupp “Instead of just lying’ in bed/—: ans , weeping, I got up, went into the Skinner in. First Baptist Church. living room and sat down with a pad and pencil. I began to meet these dreams of my youth face to face, instead of letting them pile up _ in &@-misty mountain of regret... ~ SOTTED THEM DOWN with a high collar and long sleeves ‘extending to peints atthe wrists. J A fingertip veil of illusion: fell from her ‘pill box style headpiece. She carried a white Bible with a MR. ond MRS. ROBERT R. SKINNER” Kaye Wagn er Reconiea! “Bride in Baptist-Church ‘The..-bridal gown was fashioned! For the reception held in the church pariors, Mrs. . W: wore & rose Jace dress with blue accessories, Mrs. Skinner wore tan lace with. white accessories, The bride changed to.a gray suit. with matching accessories and the orchid corsage from her bridal bouquet for traveling to northern Michigah. The newlyweds. “will dreams of my youth? I began to, jot them down, Strangely enough, ' they weren't big, impossible things at all, “They were ‘items jike: ’ Be-a réally good piano player, Have a "topaz bracelet, Have a beautiful - garden, Write’ poetry. _| Mrs, William Lawson, sister of “After I hag neade out the list, the bride, was matron. of hon- I simply resolved to take one or. She wore a mint green gown’ item at a time and work on it, and carried a bouquet of white “After that.” she contifued, “1 C@™ations tinted with red, ~ent back te bed and slept like a * 2. % baby—and for -the first time in Terri¢ Johnson ~ of Rochester, months, niece of the bride: bouquet of stephanotis and a white orchid. toe Mr, and Mrs, David Wagner of East Madison avenue are par--| ents of the ride, and Robert's | parents are Mr. and Mrs. How- ard Skinner of Muskegon. ‘wore a pink! * * “That was 47 years ago. I've long and carried a since gotten most ot the things on vals. my list. ~. : : * ¢« * ‘But the point is, ‘if you feel ‘sad! Howard -Skinner — Jr. “ot Fort about the: many things you wish!Worth, Tex., was his ~brother’s you had done, don’t just contem-; -best —man. Dave Erb of Vassar plate them in a lump.-Instead, jot:and Dick Erickson of Chicago were | each one down and geally start ‘ushers and Hayes Lawson was doing something about them. * Iringbearer. Home: Gitts Easiest to Buy NEW YORK (INS) — If you'retifs is fun to have for the holiday a “twé .days before Christmas’’ season. These come in a variety of shopper, your best bet is to pre-sizes, shapes and Prices. sent gifts for home use. This eliminates the problems of Place mpi ith designs forined personality ‘preferences, sizes andby dried natural grass, ferns colors because you are choosing leaves and flowers pressed between things that several members of.a the’ two clear textured——layers, _family ‘can enjoy. _ make.a unique gift. . Unusual cooking gadgets aré _ Plastic bowls and platt=rs with always welcorte gifts. In these bids of glitter added are both at- days of casual entertaining, no tractive and unbreakable. hostess can have too many C&S Other welcome gifts are fire- sera serving trays or seied piace brushes — bright red or green with attractive handles — Then for’ littlé sandwiches ornovelty dolls, a Christmas card pastry, a single large buffet. plat-and gift file box, and q silver i basket of rose pet- ¢ A Beauty Gift on Right Path frock for her duties as flower girl) make. their home in Muskegon. Sets Little, Girl, 1Cool and frost with a plain butter! Keep Warm Not Hot 2 “MINNEAPOLIS. To avoid the post-holiday tet. ‘down’ when fatigue and sniffles ‘replace the buoyant moods, it’s wise to _prelect_the health of _your family and guests while the~fes- tivities are going on by wee ryour home well ventilated . pleasantly warm—not hot. -- If you’re expecting a group. for a party, turn the thermostat down, -<=<:/as -soon_as the numbers begin to lincrease. ‘While normally you -may_sun. Minn. UNS. ed Overhéating is as. much. a napidny hazard as overeating. The rigorous round of too-crawd- ld teries and hot, stuffy rooms cause as many cases of “holiday-| itis” as the spicy foods, rich des- serts and extra “‘spirits,”’ tradi- = jtional ingredients for seasonal cele. brations. Heat Home Pleasantly ge Po. to 78 degrees, the body- heat pro-|! preter i te vided by the guests will: contributé plenty of warmth. son generates almost as much heat | at a 200-watt biélb, “and in a stuffy © Result: A feeling of lethargy and fatigue. Keep- the-thermostat -set- progress, then as the crowd dwindles reset the dial to the de- gree you find _Most comfortable for-relaxing.. #8 If°a too-hot iron leaves a light scorch on white table or bed linens, By such standing around @ per- | room the heat has no place to go. |” ting at 68 while the party is in|” wet the stain: with thick soap or|! detergent mcd and bleach in the} ~ Mrs, Exline,’ a teacher in’ the’ léeal schools, enjoys imisic as her! job and as a hobby. She belongs to AAUW and to Alpha Delta Kappa sorority, There are two boys in the Exline family: ~ | FROSTED CASHEW COOKIES By Mrs. Royal Exline ‘4 -cup -butter or marga arine. - lcup brown sug ir, -irmiy- ‘packed } ae fashionable Dresses. 2 cups flour 4, teaspoon baking powder ~ % teaspoon baking soda \y teaspoon neal 45 cup sour ty pound whole reashews Cream bitter and sugar until, fluffy. Add egg and Vanilla and | beat ‘well, Add sifted diy~ ingre-' dients,. alternately with -sour cream. Fold m nuts, saving a few to use on top of the cookies. Drop” by teas ORB! greased cookie sheet, Bake about! 10 minutes in a 400-degree oven. 4 frosting. Top each cookie with a cashew half. A low gudsing synthetic deter: | Pent ig_a must, for-best results int a tumblé-action washer, te home Giving a little girl a beauty gift! for Christmas means that you're | giving her a start in the right di- nection. The direction, that’ is, of | ne important habits of nil serve | nd good grooming that will serve her a lifetime. ‘bath or a pink bath mitt. Or, you |) ® imay give her a whole set from a series designed especially for lit- | ‘tle girls and.ready in time for} Christmas giving this year. ia different -gold-plated charm ‘ready to be placed on a bracelet The future beaitty may collect a whole set of charms, if she likes. ‘present, charm bracelet. own “toiletries” her possessions collected on---a small plastic tray: to be kept on all together, it will be simpler for after. 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WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER R.3. 1056 went “ ead hat Lin wt, Later; however, ‘she told hira why 3 how he'd grown, he asked he ‘must not ok visitors for i “What did you bring me? /presents. a4 e hom for my. tricycle?” ee ee pealined She said, ‘Aunt, Jo doesn’t mind Vans'y mothe that this | our asking. her for a present because she knows-how much you ‘want her here. But all the grown-' ups who visit us are not so sure jyou like them. “So if you ask them for presents, i \they think, “That boy wants my “|present more than he wants, me.’ ‘(Their feelings are hurt. The next +ithing..they decide that you're rude. “not to ask visitors for presents OBLIGATION TO SELF With little boys-and girls, it's sen- sible to present good manners as oblig: tion ‘to themselves rather than to others. ; | * * We —aditte are suppeand- +e pos-|- sess good manners: out of consid- ‘eration for-the other fellow's feel- ings. Little boys and girls are too young to have developed this con- sideration. We therefore have no right to demand it of them. . : As we must still demand good . manners, this presents us with % ae _, || a problem. How can we teac . good manners to a little boy or girl without alse teaching them to falsify their natural and para- ; . mount interest in themselves? Is a a. courteous child te be Had only : || at the cost of turning him into _| an emotional liar? I think not. | think that the an- ~ 4 \swer is explaining good manners ‘As you don't want that, it's best) h |igan College. as Self Protection 4 criticism by. Grandma, her aunts and uncles. By thus making. eoit-prelaction their motive for good manners in the place of “consideration ‘for others,” we their Tight to honest interest In them- delves, : If it: is preserved with honesty, it thrives and grows. until it spills over—and becomes honest interest in others, too. Suzanne Pickard and Jack Covert. _|to Wed Jan. 19 Mr, -and Mrs, Allen Pickard _ef|- Royal Oak announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Suzanne Joan, to Jack Covert, son of. Mr. and Mrs, J..C. Covert. of Scott Lake road. Suzanne attended Harper Hos- pital School of Nursing, and Jack was graduated from Eastern Mich- _A Jan. 19 wedding is planned at First Methodist Church in Royal Oak. ~ Fashion Hint Everyone's kilt ‘constious these days. Perhaps you prefer the wee ‘Bermuda length pladdie that is so popular with the young in heart and-or size, A blazer is a good top- We are being realistic when wel tell Babsy to get up and surrender’. = ehair to Grandma to avoid. MR. and MRS, JACK W. PRICE North Perry Alma P. Parker Marries in Sunny Vale Ceremony; Alma Phyllis Big ‘Demand for ‘Hackin rh Jackets. - ~ Parker and + sige = Jack Woe |New Garment Linings. ice were , _mniei|More Colorful Than Ever urday at Sunny Vale - _-+ By DICK KLEINER tish weeds and Shetlands, tail- ; Chapel. Her < NEA Staff Corres pondent ered with back & side vents and parent “ AY __jleather-backed culfs and collars. _ ge NEW YORK (NEA)—It’s getting, Some models have __ leather- Mr. and Mrs.\s@ you have to pay as much at-/trimmeg pockets. Some have regue Wallace tention to what a garment’s lined/jar gap pockets. Parker of with ‘Gite t actually shows. —{ But all are lined, genewally with The fancy dini back ina Ss drive ngs are Avisco colorspun rayon, a fairly apoy Grivé ‘big way, and the well- dressed/new material that has the color and he-is..\man these days looks as dashing! woven into the fabric, The bright the son of {tom the inside as trom the OUt-'colors, selected to blend with, the Mrs. Iva side. Suits, topcoats, raincoats, i. tweed of the coat, never fade. ae sure jackets, overcoats—you | Even if you don’t own a falcon, Fielden of *, them all with oo tnee ‘viaide the hacking coat will prove use- checks and some solids. The gayer tol » * * the better seems to be the me. There's a small boom in custom- Phyllis Parker and Jack Wayne! Price at Sunny Vale Chapel. The Rev. Jim Parker performed the 7:00 o'clock service. ~ * 2 @. Parents of the bride are Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Parker of Savoy drive. Jack is the son’ of Mrs. Iva Fielden of North Perry street. ‘For the ceremony the bride wore 9 gown of white tissue’ sat- in with a sweetheart peckli hand-tapered sleeve “and basque ‘waist. The” style skirt edged“in fluted tulle | and appliqued lace extended inte a chapel train, _ to children as-self-protective. We truthful grourid when we are OF =e wr warn Sam that he arouses resent-| ‘per for the kilt during late De- 4cember and January. Permanent No Appointment Necessary— Come Any Time! _ Phone ree SO 784 N. Saginaw ~ ~ Pontiac’ s New One-Price ALL PERMANENTS » $3.75. .None higher. HOLLYWOOD | Wave Shop — SBS Complete with Cut ‘and Set NONE HIGHER You Get All This: e@ Custom Haircut — ePermanent by an. Alma wore a "single strand of| ‘pearls and carried a white Bible with white and pink rosebuds. » * * Mrs, . Duane MePeek, sister of! the bride, was matron of honor. “F'She wore a cotillion blue velvet | dress and carried a pink-and-white,. ; carnation. corsage pinned to al ‘white muff. “ Donna Boyd of Lake Orion. | Grace ‘Trapp and Eleanor Passage ad ~ experienced, licensed operator @ Styled Set -e@Guarantee Lea complete wave for (Over Bazley’s) mised Smell, Sost, doiely women look best in delicate jewelry. The women of im- portant stature con corry almost her weight in costume jewelry. “Two-hundred piesa atenaer ‘the were bridesmaids. Th ye wore Saturday evening wedding of Alma dresses similar | to the ‘honor ma- tron’s. - bride, wore.a white- floor-length /—anete's ringbearer, { redingote- |. ishown by Mrs. Sol Newhouse, and Mrs. Lula Luby Deborah Evapé. : niece of. the gown for her duties as flower girl. Harold Bramble was best man, and Seating the guests were A. C. Evans’ Jr., James Sasser and ‘Edward Ice, Jack Urch was bis “Mrs. James Sasser sang the bridal recital accompanied by Don- na Lou McCallum, organist. Mrs. Parker wore gray lace! over pink satin with pink acces-| sories for her daughter's wedding. | Mrs. Price chose a blue dress. TRAVEL. COSTUME Following the reception in the chureh parlors, the bride changed to a red wool ,dress ‘styled on princess lines with three-quarter length sleeves and black acces- sories for traveling. * od * “The hewtywede | will “ina their! ‘home at Crescent Lake when they] ‘return fr6m a honeymoon in. the South, Mrs. Don Breen Mrs. Don Q. Breen of Berwick boulevard opened her home Mon- day. to members of the Woman's Literary Club. Mrs. Dale Moats presided and the 22 attending do- nated gifts for patients at Pontiac State Hospital. — i ___. { Pictures of the Holy Land were> Mrs. Raymond Swaney served as chairman for the day. Assisting Mrs. Swaney were Mrs. J. L. Slay- baugh, Mrs. P. G. Latimer and * * é Tea was served from a table decorated with Christmas decora- tions. The Jan.:9 meeting will be héld at the Osceola drive home of Mrs, .Swaney. Jackets Are ‘Cool’, Witheut Midriff ‘beauty, second only to perfume in ‘the’ loveliness it bestows to the ‘Fcostume and to the wearer. The: dark lustre of jet beads or the, jeabdued coloring of black pearls | glow warmlyon black dresses. ) PARTY MI NDED WOOL "Festive as the halide. sesso. . ‘ailtony shafts of kitten-soft, wool jersey, deliciously colored in pale pasteis. .. frosted with gleaming lurex. . . ce easily the prettiest dresses ) you could choose to “JERSEYS ~ White. wear on these very special occasions. Sizes /- Is A, Sleeveless sheath, slim and curved with wide flat bow of lurex threaded - jersey. Fully lined with taffeta. Powder Blue, Mauve or 8, Raglan sleoviid sheath belted and trimmed with a bow tied band of lurex threaded jersey. Lined with | taffeta. , eee eee or 7 White. “se “a Sheichad jrom sock Jewelry can be a_real asset to ‘ The law of compensation works jeqe equally well in the realm of fashion as in nature . . .as we see by the ‘fact that as California designe iput the upper torso under wr, they use -their scissor to, ftly snip away at blouses ang jackets + with the result... bare midriffs! _Lyle Griswold ‘designs jac jackets that stop 4 inches short of beltline, or are caught close to the figure via a drawstring. Watch for them with bright reds, and yellows backing even the most .ondering why anyone would trou- As reborn, Entertains Group > +~# ‘transt greens, conservative material. Typicaf of he teary lining trend is the revived hacking jacket. Fhis, | an ideal leisure jacket. for_both country and city wear, is a mod- ernized version of an old English_~ garment, The mame “hacking” comes from either of two English words. In falconry, hacking means to keep a bird at partial liberty, whatever that is, and the hack- ing jacket traditionally is of a heavy fabrie with the cuffs lined: in leather s¢ it could have seme- thing te do with falcons at that, And, in horsemanship, hacking: is- riding at an ordinary pace, so the jacket perhaps was originally inveated by some ordinary: pace- riders, ; ‘ it is made in Scot- 10 INCHES TALL a a iS hands to hold and cuddle: ents; sewing directions. end 25c in coins, your name, qui Iilinois. ' embreidery and knit — . they’re new! 'be just right. better, Collars are molded to your tif it isn't, This cute little fawn will make a lovable toy and a pretty pet for ithe young member of the family! -|Just ten inches—so nice for small) Pattern No. 2023 contains hot-iron| for fawn; - material re-| ddress and the pattern number to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, 372 W. Qliicy Street, Chicago 6, Now available—the colorfil 1956 5 Needlework Album ‘containing ‘doz- plus three! . gift patterns, directions printed in made shirts, and maybe you're ible to have a shirt made to order, As custom-shirt- maker Harry |Bonell explains it, it's done for ‘three reasons, A custom shirt fits better, theretore Tels better” and also lasts longer. ONE ‘LONGER ARM - Bonell says uine men out of ten have one arm a trifle longer than the other, or one shoulder a No ready-made shirt” will When you wear a shirt buit to match your individual imperfection, you'll find that it fits ment, “feck and shoulders, too. And, since a custom shirt is carefully sewn (special reinforced Jeufis, for example) it will outwear two or three regular shirts, Bo- nell says. . Bonell, who charges from $18 to $30 for his shirts, says every man should have a “best shirt,” like they used to have a Sunday suit. Naturally, he feels that shirt should be a custom shirt, but even he thinks a man de- serves one special shirt that makes him feel like a million. sen aaah. She's Glad She Came to Capital Joins Washington Legal Firm : By JANE EADS WASHINGTON — Frieda Hen- noek, former federal -communica- tions commissioner, is now en- gaged in a successful law prac- tice here with the firm of Joseph E. Davies, one-time U. S. ambas- sador to the Soviet Union * Ld] * She created considerable furor when she came to Washington in 1348 to become the first woman member of the FCC. She told me she had thought at ‘first she Was making a great sacrifice when she gaye up a lu- _ erative law practice in New York. “It was a real. challenge, and i'm glad I accepted it," she, said, “and Em certainly happy now.” : * * Miss Hennock was one_of the first women President Truman ap- pointed to a high government. post. EMBASSY WIVES Three of Embassy Row’s tep for- eign chifs of mission dre married (to American-born women, all of good-looking *!keen-rhinded and ‘fashionable. They ‘are the Baroness Silver- _ |book. Only 25 cents a copy! in Washington and is the. widow ‘ washing. 3%° > Ley AWey Now ey Just the Thing. for Baby's Christmas of Brian..McMahon, Deriecratic -senator from Connecticut; the bru- ‘Nette wife of Ambassador Don Fer- @. wife of Chilean Ambassador | Receraet, who came to the “. * * theclar daict. You Chan but - M Yang, conte 's eshdressed women and ing ‘exponent of the grace- ful hulu, made her first visit to Korea: in 1952, a ‘delight. ‘Chcemingsver ple by’ NAPIER: The ’ tl cup separates from the music box base for eoty he tex little wider, or some such arrange Ex-Official of FCC cruys, beautiful blonde wife of the — “ |Belgian ambassador, who was born ~ Berckeme ver of Péeru, and © Yang of Korea and his wife, , : soe hae Korean parents who is one of 1 the | ‘The ambassador, a distinguished physician, had been there gn ‘sev. — Se Se ptr screen's favorite plunging neckline, privately doesn't like plunging eee at all. * 8 2 “They make ‘me nervous,” she confided. in an. interview. in. her London hotel suite where she is Aine while working on a British im. “E-like necktines up to here,” she added with a mischievous smile, pointing demurely to the _ Upper region of her throat far “above her Adam's apple. _ As if to prove the point, she "was wearing an enveloping, not- very-clinging sweater with a collar that almost touched her ears. a Miss Carol is ‘Tmaking two ver-! sions: of her present film—one for English and American audiences, and one for those on the European continent. - __ DIFFERENCE IN- ATTIRE 7 The differerice between the two versions” concerns exactly how -__mitich of Martine—uncovered—each audience will see in a film called “The Action at the Tiger. "o. “For ccuttinaniad Miss Carol ‘explained, “my neck- lines come to about here. Her! _slim_—index—finger indicated just about the extremist no man's land of. continental neckline censorship. “But for the English and | Americans,” she grinned happily, “the necklines are higher—up here.” The finger delicately indi- cated a very discreet decolletage. In her new_film Martine .swims and there are two versions of these scenes, too. Martine swims in the nude for Europeans. In the version audiences, on ieee a s Prefers | goers she wears a bathing suit. And. this, Martine candidly ad- = “T don’t ‘think a girl swimming w Sn nude is sexy at. all,” she said. nude I felt embarrassed and tried to cover myself up. I'm sure I didn't look sexy. I’ was too un- “for ‘tictie and American movie “When I came out of the water| is she is CAN BE DANGEROUS © “But a gifl ina bathing suit— she can be really provocative if she wants to be. I have -seen them. And that can be dangerous.” * * *& Asked about the emphasis in recent years on bosoms, she sar agen a litte, then — and jcomfortable. I don’t see how alsaid ai gil can be-provocative on a beach) nude, - “Look at Audrey Hepburn. She is very petite—nothing like -that! Not at all like that; But she is so popular. Everybody loves her. She is so attractive and such a good actress. No, I do not: believe in this craziness ‘about bosoms.” Best Way to ‘Entertain - EAST LANSING—A holiday open problem of, entertaining a large “group in your smal} home. Not only can you accommoate a large number-of-peopie- —put-it—is! the. kind ofa party that lends. to the festive spirit of the season and offers. no planned. . entertainment problems. The éemphasis is on hos-} pitality and greeting, meeting and No one needs worry about lack of democracy in higher educa- tion. Even the best paid fullbacks aren't snobs. . _ OPEN. EVERY _ “NIGHT "TIL 9 P.M. 24" Belopm weet T 89 CH RISTMAS. 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Ae Christmas | program were Lynti Benter, Judy ;Haroutunian, Santhy Annas, hn “py merit Ere that I don’t have time to write al personal message on,” I° recently! heard a woman remark. j Then she went On to explain that /Marsha £ameron, David Breen, | Jack Horner, John Bishop-and Gail’ ‘Balzoff. € < Menbets, sang Christmas carois pm otk a aan exchange during | for years she had been sending out’ ‘several hundred: cards.. “It became just|a routine chore ' and one I dreaded: A long list | of names and bexés-of cards with my name printed on them, Ad- dress. the envelopes, put on box and the chorg was done. “Well, I'm not a business firm ‘and the people I reatly—want tO; ‘remember at .Christmas aren't customers whose Spodwill I- am trying to gain. -“Se-F'm., going to Ho! this busi- | nesslike approach—to, Christmas eard sending. 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REAL MESSAGES ‘A personal note, a brief sum- ‘mary of what the year has brought ito us, perhaps a snapshot én- closed, and our Christmas . cards will ~becomie real messages of. friendship. : It will be more trouble and take time, but if ‘won't be a, ‘businesslike chore, It will be a real and meaningful way of, saying “You are in my thoughts3"_ in-, istead of “You are one of hundreds: | on my Christmas list."’ eo seks - YET-YOU'RE- 4 SO CORRECT ANYTIME 559 ORC i HAL FE 2-0127° TWO DAKY-DELIVERIES TO DETROIT. AND "INTERMEDIATE POINTS Porker Set —The fa- mous Parker “51" ay’ 3 pen and ‘ ree. ‘ $19.50 Parker Pardners= Parker Jotter EELS aca LS ES ta hep pen doctor, er Autry. on | = his assistant, Donna Falkner, show ~ how this ain works, ee PRINTING SUPPLY Thie Women wae head. eae _ tubbed into her f ateambath at 104 degrees. . Arrid with Perstop* was... | Have Perspiration Stains Ever Ruined Your Dress? ae with PERSTOP” she was dripping Bing nln Arrid with : * kept her forehead dry. Arrid will do the same for underarms, fone: man said, “‘When my time + — + By ‘JOSEPHINE LOWMAN. . "The other night I was listening/ the office. “Life becomes narrow/ women. it the home. She looks pho. some friends discuss retirement: ang closes in on us. but we do forward to’ ‘the day ghen the chil- not realize it until our work is|dren will be older and life will not “= |e so strenuous. Then the children comes Iam going td retire TO, Thig statement intrigued me very _ |much because it expressed in one aybe- she has something sentence ‘the ‘entire philosophy. of | successful, vital retirement. The~ speaker evidently meant that he ‘was going to retire to interests he is now developing. fo néw’ work, | rather than retire from his ‘job to leisure. It is not healthy psychological- ly or physically for q man or woman to live in a vactum with no real interésts or enthusiasms, no goals to shoot for and no werk of importance to do. The phys- ical troubles which frequently de- | velop seon after idleness has be- | come the pattern of each day are evidence that this is true. In some of our large corpora- ‘tions ‘the life expectancy of ‘the average man after retirement is only two years. Businesses have _be- |come “so” aware’ of this fact that "many of them have psychologists: = to prepare their employes for this period of life. Some progressive companies now are making it pos- taken away from-us, old. teonat tastes and interests: -outside sible for their employes to retire ~ | 2 ‘at the age of 35 rather than 0 r 65, Men and women look forward to. retirement for years Sut when it _{comes it is often 4 sad occasion, After a busy life, with work to do and assoc acjafion with others in the | office, toredom may settle down of negative emotions. a we |LACK OF INTERESTS P ““ we have and are fighting fo get ahead in it, we “are likely to make the _mistake™ of Seveloping no Per- ilike“a fog, and with it depression, .. _Sensitiveness, and a whole flock” If we are interested” ‘in the job < * When_the children | grow up and leave home, the woman in the home i is often lonely and blue. The s4ime_thing happens to the er "Gotietiing : to Retire: To~ do grow up and leave home and she is often lonely and blue, © She is in the prime of life but she feels. that life is over what to do with her time. Retirement is more difficult to- day for more people than it was in the past, Fewer persons are big migration from farms to cities within the past few years. Children are more widely scattesed after they grow up. ; x ah Houses are smaller. The fam- - Lily-reet-which sheltered three gen- erations: at.6nce js a rarity rather than the rule. Annuities and life savings will buy less and therefore port a less attractive mode fof life than they once would have. “I MISTAKE TO MOVE Many people make the mis- fake of moving to a new. spot they had always dreamed of tiving in They miss their friends and find that-it. is not. so. easy. to make new ones when one is older. - * ote * “There are many factors which enter into the thoughtful prepara- tion for being retired. Expert guid- is helpful just to believe that re- tirement is a time for opportunity — a chance to take on new Work and interests, rather than to con- sider it a time when one will. be “put out to grass."* If you plan ahead and then meet retirement ih the right _}- frame ef mind, you are certain te find essential work or in- terests of some kind which will: challenge you. Women in the home as well as men in the office should look whead to the time when they will no longer Cut flowers can be worked inte | sti ate horticulture department. “The Wiatertais you wilt 'A flat wicker basket, a block of: | Oasis or Sno-Pak (new materials iavailable from your florist that. jhold water), a small vase or bowl ito hold the Oasis or Sno-Pak, ap-| | proximately two and one half doz- ‘en red carnations, seven pine ~~ cones, a variety..of greens and a| lean of snow spray. | Oasis or Sno-Pak are materials | | that held two to three times their ‘own weight in water and will keep: flowers as though they were in regular water. To get | water into it, emerse the Oasis in water that completely covers it. Place & heavy object on top ot it te keep it submerged. Leave | the material in the water for at “least one half hour. It should be. completely covered with water at all times, Put the Oasis or Sno-Pak contain ‘ing the water in a small bow! and { i] | ! } Cut Flowers Work i in Holiday Decor. in the middie of the flat |so you won't have to replenish the - Next spray your greens with the snow spray_and then arrange them in any matmer: you like. The greens used in this particular ar-| rangement are spruce, Scotch, ~~ Tnave their present duties Women should begin letting go of their children psychologically long Add your carnations to the ar-' iplace_it- ‘your holiday decorations in many basket. In the small dish with the’ rangenient by sticking them in the ways. Here’s one suggested by a Oasis or Sno-Pak put some water O61. or Sno-Pak. Your pine cones should be cut 7 about. ree-lourths of thé W cone so that you have something left that lodks like an open: rose. The cones are the last piece to be added & the ) arrangement. Broom (the very tall, thin green-}~ pas ery), Lycopodium and Jade. Whip ‘Snow’ | to Decorate for Yule | A good way to start off your! iChristmas decorating is with a jpastry tube, pastry brush, and a big bowl of soapsuds ‘‘snow.” You can make this “yourself, using lots of soap (or detergent) and a very little water. Whip with rotary beater. or | electric mixer till the consistency ef the suds is like meringue. That's all there is to it — quick and inexpensive. It can be daubed onto a window pane--in little fluffy tufts in the shape of a Christmas tree or in greetings. Add a glittering sequin to each tuft for extra sparkle, or cut out tiny circle of silver foil for trim. Areme Chapter Meets Monday Fifty-five members were pres- jent at a meeting of Areme Chapter 503, Order of the Eastern Star, held Monday evening at the Roos- evelt Masonic Temple, Mrs. Eu- letters that spell out the season's | | ! ) Sagas a te | Vie tn ott 0 down! Soft, supple leather with toasty-warm genuine orton mS \ heavy-pile stock lining. Foam-cushioned wedge: 3 } sole ... hidden snap-closing. Fun-colors. ‘ ‘before they actually leave home, ‘just as men should stay aware of the fact that a’ great many years possibly lie ahead of them after retirement. Each should de- velop interests and talents which their own boss. There has been a a ance is a great help. However, it: Fe will come fo their rescue when the day arrives. bd * * Tomorrow: “If Looking for a Job, Shed Extra _ Pounds.” ‘gene Perkio, worthy matron. pre- sided. * * * A Christmas party and exchange .| of gifts will be held at the special meeting Dec, 17. Refreshrients were served by ~“TMrs. A, W, Robinson,,Mrs, Sam- and Mrs. Homer Johnson, 2 News for the monthly paper may be sent to Mrs. William C. Pfah- lert, or to. Norton R, Graham. optN ar uel Wiscombe, Mrs. Loring Downs| TILL 9: 00 a , So... dent be baltente..”. _ Be completely safe. Use. Artid wit Andre Presents HIGH F ASHION’ " Permanent Waves 20 West Heres, Street enn ect eee THE PONTIAC PR aes eet ESS, WEDNESDAY, _DECEMBE 5, 1956 “olden magic for the sparkling hotiday: season is — found in simple yet elegant. jewelry. Belying its im- portantly heavy look, the necklace is feather-weight — perfect for a stocking filler. Encircling the wrist is a matching bracelet and one golden link drape Tightly Srom a button on the ear. Party Plans _ Are Made ~ by League > Mrs. Arthur Crawford presided) « at the Monday evening meeting of the League of Catholic Women held in the League Building. . * *® Mrs. Thomas L. Carry was ap- pointed chairman of the nominat- of directors to be held during the first week in January. Mrs, Wil-| liam B. Dean is also a meme of the committee. Mrs. Dean reported that the USO Council will bold q Military Ball on Dec, 12 at Westacres Clubhouse, Refreshments and en- tertainmeat wil} be provided, Plans were completed for the an-. nual Christmas party sponsored by the Big Sister Committee of the league at the Oakland County Con- valescent Home. The party = be held on Dec. 13. - * © . Mary. Ellen Wyngarden, execu- tive director of Camp Fire Girls, showed slides and gave a brief talk’: on the activities of Camp Fire Girls, particularly ‘those sponsored by the league. ——nig Tommittee for election of board! MOMS to Hold Yuletide Dinner Edgar Thomas_on Center street. * * * | thoughtful - gift Mrs. Harry Luxon presided over | wheal js' gies ker Cnietoins ith that you get the mostest for the ~ Teastest and still give something} ’ that will be cherished? “The first rule is to give a . . s one*you've made or one-you know the re- tl eipient will enjoy. Just-don’t give ‘la gift because Foal think you should, _- - Where are ‘eenaianiee: gifts ca ee Add a tatted edige to a pretty linen handkerchief. Embroider applique“her initials or eteacen - shirred improved with pearls, mas candle may be dressed up. by adding rhinestones, pearls, ribbons to its base. ~~ ‘nightgown with a matching nightcap and | tassel... an eyeglass case of felt appliqued with initials or funny motif. Make it of felt or wet Reo have the In 6.95 Fa - Rogers Nylon Slips Lace and more lace is the lingerie néws of the season, Rogers presents the laciest newest slip yet! Here itis... nylon tricot, the top curved most wholly of lace, waist-deep ~ in back. At the bottom, a lavish lace skirt. And for, complete perfection, magnificent cutout applique work! In white. ae "Rogers Nylon Pajamas Vossen gh Rogers new. design in opaque nylon tricot combines the james with a lady-like charm. The “> “top’is as feminine as a frilly blouse a bib made up of lace little beruffled, buttoned sleeves and © bow: Tie the belt and make with becoming a little waist or let bet — 1. A vy YY vere yyy Y _ flow. ise Pink, Blue Bel 7) * Shs Ak AD tee net. big and and al- comfort of pa- rows, the ams just . ae Rogers Nylon Gowns A ravishing version of the waltz-length gown in nylon tricot. The. heart-shaped neckline and wide whirl of skirt are dipped in a soft luxurious fluff of nylon ‘It’s a gown made for pure flattery _, « .-from-shape; to trimmings, to in-- credibly ‘lovely “color. Pink, White. Turquoise, Rose . 12.95 _ Hy ees ee ge eS i ‘ o prety pictuve and cozy — too in our nylon print quilt — bed jacket, ieee ee ee ee i Rasa ROGPRADR Efrat sa Hwee AEA qh A . ba ean ea mc me Tia a ee Ne * i: beh a Night-and day-she’ll carry these _ golden mesh purse accessories by _Duramesh_ the cirgarette e 5.50, the wallet 5.50, the cig - ette lighter (not shown) the’ French purse case ‘5.50. a cA _THE ‘poNTIAG PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER : 5. 1956 aM ~ / Wtuesday’ at the, Elks “Temple. | publicity. + 4 (Mrs. Oswald Burke, secretary>— |sou Bre BRASS PLANTER! = AVOCADO GREEN and LEMON PEEL “ee 1.” diam. bowl ie No, 101. 1514” diam. eS in white with 16” high wrought : iron tripod. ee ~ QNARCOAL ° WHITE « CERAMIC PINK © RED * TRANSLUCENT WHITE © * “TURQUOISE * PERSIMMON | | gift that keeps living and. giving + DIAMOND DESIGN | You ean leave to our expert judgment the selection and arrange- Aaah of plants, ene the proper soll so thet this living gift will. 101 N. Saginaw St. : f ~ FINE GIFTS og on FE 3-7165. a ‘Meddaugh, vice president; Peter Hoogerhyde,- treasurer, and’ ‘to be gent to servicemen’ ov erseas. + -The annua! Christmas party will key Young, golf; @ West Lawrence St. For Holiday Glamour ... ’ HAIRCUT ) and STYLING : By “Oscar Blomquist” - me We Speciclize in Sabecting Parisian Beauty Shop - FE 2-4989 “Above Old Prof’s Book Store” rating plans is / Mrs. Ben Bowman was elected( ee ne oe coming year when the group met) ~ Others . siceing are Mrs. John! : Mrs.! Committee “dhalrmen appointed | by Mrs. Bowman ete, Wn Man- a, tubing. Laden with foil- Are you looking for ways to add “\sparkle and atmosphere to your pio make, PULLMAN . Soft glove moccasin leather that is comfort- able compare. —— Sizes 6-13, $7.95 LEISURE TIME Smooth sateen lined with gold trim and hand _ turned vamp. Burgundy $6.95 : Eis . _ A DANIEL GREEN Dee Gee/ . Finished in glove leather with padded tubber heel. Tan fintan, %. a0 for the centerpiece. ) | COSMETIC CASES sole; end §f) jhouse for the holidays? This year, ‘more than ever, design experts are offering. ideas that can easily “be cafried out at home. For one bright idea in your holi- iday decorating plans, set a glit-|, ‘tering fruit-filled epergne on your coffee table or buffet. It’s so easy * * * ¢ Three pie pans of varying sizes land a tube from a roll of household} ‘aluminum foil, form the framework ie wradn Selected’. cole is Niblick. Club President HH. (man. meresdbitigeeetimcins Fargher, ‘telephone; Mrs. Albert Games, social; Mrs.. Frank Geris, flowers, and Mrs. Harry Randall, In the business meeting the group ivoted to contribute to the Ameri- ‘éan Red Cross for Christmas boxes ife-held Dec. 18 at-the Elks Temple |with Mrs. Games serving as chair-| | idrive-entertained the group Tues- Club Holds Yule —— “Christmas Around the World” was the theme for the December meeting of the Round Table Club when Mrs. James McQuiré of Golf day afternoon 3 Mrs. H. F. Ries. program chair- man of the day; introduced Mrs. Harm Drewes of Rochester who spoke of ‘Christmas in Holland,” Mrs. Drewes-—displayed dolls | _ A bright idea for your holiday deco- and tree ornaments, the epergne can have the pie pan epergne, made a place of honor on your coffee table or of foil-covered pie pans and cardboard buffet. covered fruit The foil is “crumpled tightly! around each of the three pans, Cut the tube from inside the roll of foil into one 4inch and one 5-inch ipiece. Cut two 3-inch squares from ‘la 1-jnch thick sheet of plastic foam. | \Foam plastic parts are available’ in’ most variety stores during the| holiday season. and wenden shite which she hed -|CAROLS PRESENTED ‘Un iversity ‘(Club Holds Yule Party _jof Michigan Alumnae Club enjoyed a cooperative dinner and Christmas ;}— ..|Hook and Kate Sawyer assisted the jing in her home on Neome drive. |Student League * |the home’ of Marjorie Rapaport 4 with brought back with her teen a trip to Holland,-her_native- land,’ two -yeara ago. She also sang “Silent Night in Butch. ~ Mrs. John Laek, dressed in Ukranian costume, told ‘of Christ- mas in her native country. * * ® i! A former prisoner of war in a |German concentration camp, Mrs. Laek told her hearers how thankful they should be to live in such a beautiful country; to have m of religion and pienty of food. She sang carols in several lar- guages accompanied by Mrs, How- ard Wilson at the piano, . * The club voted to give a dona- tion to the, Muscular Dystrophy Fund —_ Mrs, W. ‘a “eninesaae ‘tol community singing and Mrs. Wil- Yiam Gordon and Mra, Ernest Guy sang a duet, " Out-of-town guests were ut a Minnie McCulloch of Grand For' N.D., and Mrs; J, C peniory ot Exeter, Ont; Assistant hostesses were Mrs. Paul Herbst, Mrs. William Morley, Mrs, George Wasserberger, Mrs. | William: H, Knudsen, Miss Adah Shelly- and Mrs. Guy. Mrs. Clyde Nelsey and Mrs. Eu- gene Cleland presided at the tea. Members of. the club will enter- tain their husbands at the annual Men's Night in January, Thirty members of the University program Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Vernon C. Abbott on Illinois avenue, + « 4 Mrs. Robert D. Heitsch, Iama hostess." Guest speaker was Mrs. Eugene reviewed the book, “Merry Christmas, Mr, Baxter,” by Ed ward Streeter. The group joined in singing ‘Christmas carols, led by Mrs. T.? Mrs: Harold). E. Wiersema, with Northon accompanying at the TT. Mrs. W. 0. Roeser will entertain the group for the February: meet- Greets Members TT. Cleland__of _Waterford—_who|_ “engagement oftheir daiighter,* New t EM BL JEWE V4 / SO GWENDOLYN H. THOMPSON | Mr. and Mrs. "Ray B. Thompsén. of Baldwin avenue announce _ the Gwendolyn, to John C. Brower, son of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Brower of Clarence street., The couple ‘{plans a June wedding. Friday Bazaar Will Aid Patients’ The Student League of Pontiac Tuesday Musicale met Sunday at Mrs. John Boardman and Mrs, James Morris assisting~as' | hostesses. | Piano selections were Presented . Susan Putnam,! All proceeds from the bazaar will by Carol Cole, Epergne Adds to Holiday Sparkle inch square of strong cardboard | te the top of the tube. Glue the medium-sized pan to the cardboard, and repeat the proc-; ess with the smailest pan on top.| This makes the three-tiered jepergne. - wrap fruit or Christmas goodies in| foil, and spray some with gold paint. Gold paint is available in aerosol spray cans. Cut leaves ~ fruit or goodies on the three tiers of the epergne. Cover the tubing with foil. Then! from foll and arrange them with Marjorie Rapaport, Sharel Isen- |hart, Catherine Meger, and Victor Schram. Pamela Morris played flute solos, with Karen Bronoel | Performing on the cello. Dorothy Boardman told of the | ‘zaar sponsored by the Psychiatric ‘Aid Association of Pontiac State ‘Hospital will be held at the hos- The sixth annual Christmas ba- 379 Hamilton Whatever. your destination © Let Us Help You With Your Plans Grace Plummer Reilly ; MI 4-571) “4: fs) 3 Gold plated with choice-of any > fraternal emblem, ‘on red or jet stone. 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Give Mom / -Yule.Chores The Christmas season has its dark moments too,’ especially when youngsters decide to lend a hand in the festive’ preparations.. Mom's chores at holiday time can be doubled by leaning up the mess‘from those occasions. “It’s a good_idea to give little ones chores that confine them to. one area, If they are going to help’ ng, fog in-) with stance, spread newspapers. over a large table and put the young ones’ to work, — Handy cstion applicators, the Hee . Lat 4 i Group lentartainis - Distri¢t President Mrs. Jasephine Phillips 18th Dis] trict president of the Americun Le- gion een th at the j ‘|. ford, it -Nelson Mrs, Wiliam Hotchkiss, sister-in- law. af the bride, was matron of ‘honor, She wore a ballerjha-length gown of dusty tose taffeta and inet and carried pink ¢arnations. ALSO ATTEND BRIDE Other bridal attendants were Sharon Kay Vah Horn, and Mrs. Robert. Kirby pf Oxford. Their gowns were styled like the matron of honor’s in’ a shade of turquoise and they carried pink carnations: a ee ie Diane L. Hotchkiss, niece of the — fe polais af the wrists.” “Wer tii: }hride was Tower —yiet ana Bruce McCowan was ringbearer. Dé. Victor J, Bovee of Sag- inaw was his brother's best man. Ushers were BillyJ. Nolin , of _Wayne, James Mastick of Mil- Gates of Ox- For the reception held in the Knights of Pythias Hall in Oxford, Mrs. Morgan wore a black taffeta .}dress with winter white accessor- ies and an orchid corsage. Mrs. Kozak chose a blue lace and taffeta dress with beige acces- sories and an orchid corsage. * * * The bride changed to. an aqua knit suit with black accessories ‘Wed / ‘Mrs. Joseph Fick Jr, of Metamora, years : 35-inch; weskit, % yard; blouse,| WITH. THE NEW PATT-O-RAMA: An exciting three-piece set that's a special favorite of young Weskit and skirt in a bold plaid, | big collared. blouse in sparkling! white. 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D. “Carcanet,"* e block velvet peaked pump > “Dynasty,” @ high mule of white and: gold, or black and gold Far East brocade. 8 95 SHOE SALON STREET LEVEL _ ; a a ; ; ‘ a SAE — : : oh THE, PONTIAG PRESS. WED ;DNESDAY. DECHMRER-: e 1050 :j ie r : phe ers . ‘ € hs POS GY = ‘ . : as Se wilco 2 OT ic, vicnwsih sail Waele ben ex pe We Miia ~ , _ forder to beat out a Russian quar-/ture @ moment later. Our side, infinitely better, [tet which tied the old, mark. — ape - made monke Olympic | e r covites. But oh ee) te ta The winded Russian anchor mania young Russian boy came up to ome threw his arms around Bobby/1%-year-old Frank McKinney Jr. . the Reds swarmed all over the Morrow, who had just beaten him/of the American swimming team, ee oe Americans with handshakes and by a step or two, and if it wasn't|stuck out his. paw, pumped Mc- “If there was going to be a seri- embraces, = a genuine gesture it will do until/Kinney’s. hand and said his only is incident in these Olympics it} These same affectionate scenes|something better is engendered by|word of English. . twas calculated to.rise out of the|took place also in the hot wake|the human emotion mechanism. | “Okay,” he said. final ga of the basketball tour-jof the 4.x 100 meters relays, in| The Russian relay team knelt ee 8 'inament, the long-awaited piayoffjwhich our side was forced to break|down smiling behind the seated} He repeated it several times and -imight still be doing it if a Russian "| guard had not taken him away. This pocket of geod fellowship Dur Disveys True Life Adventures |: | might well be studied by the } a’ i lieved its competitors should feed exclusively on Pablum. * a =." “Heaven preserve us from a s0- ciety in which there are no ex- cesses and where any expression of impassioned feeling must be kept imprisoned within the narrow confines of convention,” he said in the midst of the rhubarbs which | © flourished in the 1908 games_at London: STRUGGLE IS VITAL “I thrill to the realization that this sort_of wrestling is great sport even when our adversaries disre- gard the niceties of the classic} techniques and go in for catch-as- catch-can methods. 3) A ©) . SKIP - | . | | ‘Seman made here to a iternational relations. Baron de! hay oad FROM THE OF HER BURROW, THE oriiin who nsvabized the mee SECURITY MoTHER- KANGAROO RAT SNIFPFS im Olympics in 1896, never be- “The important thing in life is| inot the victory, but the struggle, ithe essential thing is not to have! iTo spread these precepts is to de-| |velop a more vatiant; more strong, ‘more generous humanity. " DANGER! SHE CAN MAKE IT BACK TO HOW ABOUT ~~ CRFEPRING 2 ‘Official Attitude: Wait and See | SAFETY, A ead TO BE DONE ? a CAIRO (INS)—The Anglo-French’ jannouncement of withdrawal from Egypt “without delay" was greeted i in Cairo with mixed elation and| skepticism. One authoritative Egyptian said: “There won't be any celebra- has left our soil, We've heard promises from London before that were never kept. . * * President ‘Gamal Abdel Nasser maintained the silence he has k i or_ousting the invaders to ithe United Nations. | A highly placed source said the official attitude was “‘wait and see.” | Public elation over the evacu- ation—which is regarded here as a combined Egyptian-U.N. vic- tory over aggressors—was temp- ered by the continued influx of refugees from Port Said. They Cairo newspapers again demand- ed that “war criminals” of Britain, ever since he turned‘over respon. related stories of death and de- | struction caused by the invasion. | Egypt Remains Skeptical, France and Israel be forved to pay! all damages resulting from the! ‘invasion. ° Egyptian authorities were ready | ito credit. President Eisenhower) ‘with playing a major role in bring-| ing about the withdrawal] announce- Personal Income Up “$3 Billion in October WASHINGTON (INS) ~ The Commerce Department said _yes-| 'terday that personal income in the! U.S. increased three billion dollars) in October to an annual rate of 332 billiorr, 600 million dollars. One half of the gain was in wages’! and salaries, particularly in the! automobile industry where employ- iment grows sharply with the model ichangeover. Longer hours and ‘higher wage rates also contributed. Malta, British base in the Med iterranean, is about 9% square miles in area | {monopoly on the amenities of in- conquered but to have fought well. | | i | } | | tions until the last enémy soldier ment by holding off consent to ship) ‘oll-to Western Server: + | | mS i ee i thmwe / | open ee eeee | emma eee Pe, et Sa met pte \ tat Arrive relaxed, refreshed! Start off just a step from your door! Travel in comfort! 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Sherbert, former U. 8. consul) w and public affairs officer in India, will assume the executive director- ship of the society Jan. 2. * sa ie Although the society will concern itself with improving relations be- tween the U. 8. and Asia as a whole, the organization will con- Rockefeller said the society will cooperate with existing organiza- tions, such_as the China Institute. Japan Society, and other groups having special interest in the Far East. Planning of the society began almost two years ago. Pre- liminary planning centered- on the single major fact that non- Organizes . 1. wv. 8. ae south ‘1 t) Asian countries were gee than snywhere else’ tn the world, | ; “However, as Rockefeller pointed out at these early sessions, the) ‘\need for stronger cultural ties on a@ “person-to-person” level. would provide a Vital antidote to the tre- men campaigns by the Communists to make frie ids on a similar basis in Asia. 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The j ter all, The killer the sithogette through) __Nothing could be less charactar:| istic of its artist than a black cut-out, nothing less traceable to the person who had made it, It hadn't. mattered which side it lighted on, The /needle in it weighted it enough to make it fall straight dowg .and land be- neath the grill. ‘Anita had been shot from up re, shot: in the bac as she stooped to pick it up. That made the bullet entered her body. the way the kidler wanted it... on a line paypilel to the floor, it seem that the /papll, the Waltzer, bass i killer was above me now, ting for me to bend over the gilhouette, to move into the posi- ‘tion he wanted. I foreed my eyes to look into that black checkered square of the ceiling. I could. see “nothing behind it -but darkness. And yet the killer was up there watching me, wait- ing for me to touch the trap he had set, waiting to shoot, But I wouldn’t touch it. By!} now, I suddenly realized, he must know that I had stumbled on the truth, that now I wouldn't touch it. And L. understood why he hadn't a bullet crashing e * @| He was waiting for me to move, to step out from the wall. Filat- tened against it as I was, I was out of his range. The size’ of the grill kept me out of his li fire. Hé could probably see no} more of me than my feet. x eens tenes oo Om To! . z i ie The phone on her|desk had rung. It buzzed automatically when a studio phone was lifted. Leone was there, she had tobe there. It- was four o'clock, the classes| @ now were changing . Leone would be assigning new students to studios, teachers, scrib- bling a im her book, ppointments She was always at her desk when pe the classes changed, she never’ left it then , But there was once when. she had. “T remember ‘that one time and my hand, clutching. the phone, fell imply to my side. I remem- bered sitting in the reception room that evening as the classes changed. I remembered the pu- pils moving to and from the ele- “\vators, the srhart, statuesque fe- ceptionist escorting a newcomer to an interview and then, a min- ute later, Steve swinging up the} ‘corridor from Studio K. -angle by which\ é F 32 waiting for me to move, The sharp sound came from the grill work. I saw a corner of it being slowly foreed up, bent back- wards. The triangle of cleared space increased ... and a woman's; hand pushed a gun down into the room and turned it toward me. 1 plunged headlong for the door, and I saw it open. Steve was coming into the room, ‘Bolling be- hind-him.—I shouted, ‘No, Steve,’ stay back...” There was the crack of a shot, but it was Bolling who fired it from the doorway. I heard a scream and I turned in Steve's arms in tinte to see the gun clat- tor cate the atadle floor from the small ‘black trinagle in the ceil- I heard Bolling’ s voice, ‘Mrs. Barton... | “Connie's all right,” Steve said. “She's fine.” ey ee ling and I suspended all talk of murder while Bolling concentrated on executing a miracle of modern parking, He gentled-the police car into an impossibly. small space in front of the Bartons’ Lexington Avenue residence and looked to us for approval of his feat. | ismiled at him fondly; I smiled at Steve fondly. I was fond of those two boys. , Steve had found the answer-to the murder in the tape record- ings. He had figured out that Leone Webb was Anita's killer. He had rushed that information to Bolling and proved to him that he was right. Together they had gone to the Crescent School. When they had not found Le- | out for me and Studio K, . - at those two fine fellows, and I knew why the tele arm , so tightly that it burt. went Neneammete , Leone apr Mr. Golden, janitor, came wasn’t at her desk, She was rweming up out he. Golden 20 huddled above me, wa never see 50 eX + epnebing ™ cited before; - was hopping. “Mr. Barton, Mr, Barton, I been phoning” ‘all over for you! “Why?", Stéve asked. ‘‘What's 'happened?”’ | , “A burglar! In your apart- never ~>~}Y'He says Mrs. Barton locked him Steve, Lieutenant Detective Bol-|* ‘looked as if he were going to} there wag Leone, e a hospital, | with a shattered wrist and with cops in attendanre. Steve helped me out-of the car, J and I enjoyed the way he held my oe ment! .1 caught him! He’s in jail!” “A burglar...” ~ “Yeah! Mr. Golden guffawed a. fine, scornful laugh. himself locked in your bedroom ‘eloset, a fine’ burglar! -I- heard him “pounding and yelling! And the story he told me, ha! Whee a crazy story!” “Just a minute,” I said, and I realized how small my voice could sound,. “Just a © min- ute..." Mr. Golden ‘went on shouting. in the closet! Why, he don't even know Mrs. Barton! He said you were a dancing teacher, your) name was Hester Frost or some- ." Mr. Goldew chéked off and, gaped at me. He said, ‘Mrs. Bar-' ton, you are a blonde...” “Just a minute,” FT said again. “This is all very simple, Mr. Bolling, that was no burglar, that was Ralph Tolley.. I. .-I had just planned to borrow him for | an hour of twe . “Mrs. Barton," Bolling said. He| ‘say quite a lot more, of rather a& Serious nature.—But he onty shook -his- head and said, eae Doles: from Egypt. Egypt denies Vewraxe | Expect Large Groups to Cross Border HAIFA, Israel (#~Twenty-nine deported Jews. arrived “Tuesday Israel thinks they may be the vanguard of thousands. anxious to flee the Nile country. ‘reports abroad that it has launched a reign of’ “He. got) - foul England, weather POOCH SUIT—Well-prepared for are — four-year-old ‘Teresa. Loftus, of Southampton, | ; and her toy ‘poodle, on all its Jews who tried to hold “Twinkle-Twinkle dog has a pair of boots to go with —ithing,—he—said—you_were-a--blende! his “pooch suit’’ but he's saving. them for really rough weather, Aquilla.” * |terror on its 50,000 Jews. It says some are leaving of their own ac- cord, A correspondent inside ® jEgypt reported 250 to 500 Jews, have been arrested and-250 to 500! deported since the Israel invasion Oct. 29, but that a rumdred mass! exodus has not materialized so! The’ far: a * * * * The 29 told of sudden arrest in Cairo, imprisonment and seizure of their property, and finally ex- pulsion, ’ One said be was beaten up in a, Cairo.jail where 500 Jews were held. He said he did not see his family after his arrest. - Israel ‘Premier David Ben-Gur- ‘ion has. charged that Egypt im-|t posed a Hitlerite reign of terror’ fast to their faith. * he A dispatch from” Cairo ~ pieced) i \tofether this picture from govern-| sleepy, Barton, Mrs. Barton.” “T'll write him a nice note,” a sweet and CO Hungarians to Holland | “Mrs. Barton,” Bolling said a' ifew more times. said. * He was very operative.” Upstairs Bolling used feet of it. I was rather tired, not. but tired? busy day. “Steve,” 1 said, the recording to Leone?” nie tomorrow, a Martinis for Steve and Con- as Steve explains all-in-the- final-chapter-of-“Phe- (Soup alse- numbers -nearer- 00, wa “Mrs. | Blonde Died Dancing.” _. «Copyright 1956, by Kelley Roos) THE HAGUE, '— The Our today announced jt will take 1,- one at her desk in the reception |phone to liberate Mr. Tolley. Steve 000 more Hungarian refugees —a/arnd 529 Jewish individuals has room, they had immediately set jused our gin and vermouth and jotal of. 3,000, In addition the gov- heen seized as enemy alien. prop; “will Aeeept- 2,000 Hun--erty. But-there appears--to—be | ne of| here I was, able to smile fondly our love seat, all five and a half garian refugees on a temporary attempt in Cairo to whip up public and added a batch of Martinis. I used er_ment basis. 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ELECTION ae : Jaycees Open Yule Contest Drayton Plains schoo] children will be discussed when the — school’s Lighting. ‘Competition Is' Launched for Waterford 35 Students at Walled ne to Test Mileage —and.Clarkston Village WATERFORD ‘TOWNSHIP—The ape "| Qutdoor Christmas. Party . ‘for Drayton Plains Youth DRAYTON PLAINS — Plans for|PTA executive board meets an outdoor Christmas party for the p.m. tomorr torium. 4 1 son has called for a recount on) at 7:30 ithe Monday vote, said Mrs. Adams. ow at the school audi-' » Santa Claus will be on hand ati the party to hand out candy canes, | according to early plans told. “The beard will elect a nominat ing ‘committee for the 1957-58) [to adopt a city, charter,otherwise officers staff. Almont Representatives of student orga- _jnizations will summarize their ac- -}tivities in a panel.discussion at the Almont PTA meeting tomorrow at 8 p.m. at the high school auditori- um. . Promoted by the Student Coun- cil, the program will explain ithe defeat of the charter election in December, 1955, \ \turned down by voters. Voters there were \credited with ‘filed for a new charter ‘gom- mission after certification \ \o Monday's votes. 4“ Township trustee Don L. Swan* Incorporation as a city was ap-; proved by Southfield in June, 1955. ‘Monday's election was the second time a city charter has been Southfield has until June 6, 1957 lit will revert to township status.| Cancer Branch Opens Doors hi David Geer to Voice Plans Walton added that petitivgs wit \ nities inthe Oakland County area are in ‘ehanging of government and jobs: Waterford Township, Wixom, the new ‘cities. of Warren and Troy : and Soythfield. will turn \toward Wixom, \a .com-| munity. of ‘1,401, Thursday night, as members ‘of its Civic Associa-| — tion make one of several initial) — /moves toward village incorpora- | Geer, nationally successful plan- ‘ning consultant from Birming- ham will be the main speaker, Wixom on to. ‘Pal Supervisors Set Feb. 5 for Incorporation Vote}: of Village : By ABBIE KUCSERA —Suburban--Editer ———~] Currently a number of commu- the throes of growing,| improvement, Among them are; - The eyes of many in the county | tion. a The Wixom group has planned |. an open meeting, to be helg at 8 | in the Wixom School, when David ~ Geer’ s many successful projects tH PH works of the National Honor So- ciety, Agriculture Boys and the FFA, the FHA, Glee Clubs, de- bate teams, and so forth. New Hudson “ &A.co-operative supper is planned .|by the New Hudson PTA for 6:30) p.m. tomorrow at the school gym- Waterford UnitSupplies Pads, Dressing, Drugs to Patients WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Township Br anch of the American | Cancer Society officially opened its doors this week with an after- one fatality. / At the same time last year only 18 persons had’ been stricken with) Mrs. Jean Smith won the trophy lier losing the sanet_ weight Sat Se nas puldiae} Ahi. * program wit ToUOw the- = supper for parents and teachers. ‘ Avon Township noon ‘Open |} louse’? program. Headquarte ors for the unit “have ‘been established in the library of A, Christmas music program will be presented by the Paul “Wilson family at the Stone PTA the school. Refreshments will be served by| the aftérnoon: kindergarten moth- ers. Imlay. Schools Slate ‘rit Adult Study Again IMLAY .CITY —-The board of education will sponsor classes for adults this winter as it has in the past. Classes will be offered in any ‘| Fashioning Party Plans WATERFORD TOWNSHIP to be held Dec. 19. ~* * * Penalized for gaining weight were Mrs, .Marvin_L._ Lainegar, *. © « Comiskey, both of Pontiac. adjacent (Rochester WSCS Slates Supper, Speech, Songs. ROCHESTER — Dr. Donald of Churches will be the guest) speaker at the WSCS Family “Potluck dinner, Thursday night, at 7 p.m. in the Hall. Cartoon movies will be featured for the children and i ng will be on the pro-, additional | -yur5, Tom. McClerren, and Mrs. New members to the club are| Mrs, Martin F. Mose and Ellen) Schroeder of The Detroit Council) - subject in which at least ten people | ate interested and an instructor} can be secured. ‘ in the program are open to all people in the com- munity who aré out of school. DORENE F. DOBAT The engagement of their daugh- ter, Dorene -Franeis, to Clarence Whitbey of Mt. Clemens, is an- founced by Mr. and Mrs. A. P. Dobat of Utica, Clarence is the son of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Whitbey of Willow Springs, Mo. An_ early summer "wedding is being planned. ee \Recent Bride lof Harold Hall of Auburn Heights. ~ LS } | Mrs. Helen Reese, president of, | the association, and Mrs. John meeting at § p.m, tomerrow at | Thompson, service chairman, were they sald; as Geer will talk about in charge of the program. They |were assisted by Mrs. Alton Ban- field, co-service chairman. Christopher. Dean, represent- ing the Oakland County district of the society, spoke briefly to the «audience, giving the or- ganization’s backgreund- and | Purpose. The unit will supply pads, dress- ings and medical supplies to; cancer patients as well as those persons afflicted with other long- term ailments. It will jbe open on Mondays and Fridays from 12 noon to 3 p. m. and on Wednesdays from 9 a.m, until noon. The Waterford and Drayton Plains Extension Clubs will be staffing the center on Mondays and Fridays. On Wednesdays ether volunteers and members © of the library will take over. | Mrs. David Edstrom and Mrs. Charles A. Wood. were in charge of refreshments for Monday’s af- fair: These were furnished by the Waterford Branch of the National Farm and Garden Assn. Joann Corey Is AUBURN HEIGHTS — Yoana si Corey, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gail Corey of Auburn Heights, was married to Harold H. Hall Jr., son of the Harold Halls also of Auburn| Heights, in a recent. ceremony be- fore the Rev. Harry McCann at the United Presbyterian Church parsonage. a Attendants were Lynne McKinley of Royal Oak and ‘William Strobel . The bride chose tor her web | ding a white faille dress of | ballerina style, with matching [ accessories, and her corsage was of white carnations and pink The maid of honor wore a light ‘blue—taffeta—balterina-style— gown? and carried pink carnations. The rece was at the ‘com- teienaty building here, with Am guests attending: The “bridal couple will ‘make their home at 58% Virginia St., ——+point-out that the-meeting isopent- Japanese Sanction Peace Agreement “Jese it is holding as soon as ratifi- —_—~ | e--past and pre sent—inr clude the new city development of} _ Atom City, at Oak Ridge, Tenn.; site plans for the Rochester, Mich., Civie Center, now underconstruc- tion; slum clearance and urban redevelopment for Royal Oak Township; preparation of a master plan for Clawson and_consultant}— itor Northland Shopping Center. |. Spokesmen for the Wixom. As- sociation; Herb Abrams, vice presl- dent and Jésse Birchard, director, +f to all persons in the county area. A large turnout is expected, subjects of. interest te the whole county area. Wixom took another step toward its incorporation goal yesterday, when the Oakland County Board of Supervisors approved Feb. 5 as the date for the village incorporation elec@on. ® * * ° Michigan State University” au-7 High School, promises_thrills ‘n’ of laughs, according to its Varsity Club sponsors. Above; left to—tight, Waterford Police Chief — NO HOLDS BARRED — A Donkey Basket- ball game Friday at 8, at Waterford Township Frank Van At spills and lots of horseplay. ~ for sports event thorities, considering Wixom a key area in the industrial development of the county, recently used the area as a class project, Oakland County Planning Direc- tor George N. Scrubb has also veri- fied his belief in the fact that Wix- om is a key area in commercial development of the county. County Deaths Mrs. Norman Beatty TROY—Service for Mrs. Norman 12946 Fofer St. will. be at the '|Methodist Church, Sears, at 1:30 body is at Corey Funeral Home, Evart. Mrs..Beatty died at New. Grace Hospital, Detroit, on Sun- day. .TOKYO &®—The Japanese Diet today completed ratification of the World War Il peace agree- ment between Japan and the So- viet Union. ; The upper house approved the vatification measure 224-3, The lower house approved it Nov. 27 by a 365-0 vote, but with-82-menr- bers staying—off—the—floor, The agreement ends the tech- nical state of war between the two countries, provides for re- sumption of diplomatic felations, and covers fishing rights for Jap- anese in waters’ off -Si She is survived by her husband; two daughters, Mrs, Mack Law- (rence of Sears and Mrs. William Wilson of Pontiac; four brothers, Charles of Detroit, Ernest of Ver- montville (Mich.), Herbert of Chi- cago and Emery "Austin of. Texas; three sisters, Edith and Bertha of ‘Mt. Morris and Agnes of Texas, ‘and two grandchildren. ~ Mrs, Evelyn s. Marshall ROCHESTER—Service for Mrs. Evelyn, S. Marshall, 57, who died | here Monday,\will be at St. Philip Episcopal Church at—2. p.m. Wednesday. Her body, at the Pix- ley Funeral Home until] time of service;- will afterward: be taken The pact returns none of the|*? Miami, Fla., ‘Japanese territories lost in the? war with Russia. The Soviet Union has said it would lrepatriate_more_than_1,000_Japaft- beria con- by the Soviet Union., It also includes a sea rescue “pact and a trade and navigation proto- -* for burial and Bésides three sons, G. R. Mar- shall, J..S.and Gordon Marshall, of: Rochester, and four grandchil-| dren, she leaves an aunt, Miss Mamie Gunn, also of Rochester. | {Troops Still Battle in Cuban Rebellion cation was completed. avin to Vote Jan. 16 on. Consumer Franchise ROCHESTER-—~The “Avon Town- my Pontiac Presse Phote ta and Coaches Al Cuthrell and Dave Freeman give out with a demonstration Proceeds will -help~ buy camera S. School Faculty vs Police WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The, Township Police Department and. p.m. Wednesday, with burial in! |Forest Hills Cemetery,’ Evart. Her Township High will vie in fun Fri- faculty members of Waterford! Donkey: Basketball Friday day, in a Donkey Basketball Game, . to be held at the school. Game time will be 8 p.m. Varsity Club members are spon- Yule Parade at Rochester Set.Dec. 15 annual Christmas Parade spon- sored by the Rochester Lions Club is scheduled for_Dec..15 at 2_p.m.. _Bud Maynard. general chairman, announced today that ‘this year’s parade is to be the “‘best yet." Santa Claus will arrive by air- plane during the parade and be here to greet the kiddies aid have his special headquarters | where he can be interviewed after the parade. | _A new special feature . this year, will be the presence of ~ (Queen's Own Rifles” of cane” ‘regimental band of Toronto, also ‘in the parade will be the Chrysler |Highlander Band, Rochester High ‘School and Avondale High School! Bands. and many others, Thirty, floats have already been entered and Maynard is taking any entries for the parade. * & & The y hodeote Lions Club’s fari- ous clown car will-again be fea- -ship-Beard—has—set—Jart 16,1957, as the day when. ¢lectors will vote on the renewal spf the 30-year franchise of the Consumers Co. in Avon ‘Township. Voting will be held in-all six precincts. A meeting of the Township/Ualties. HAVANA w—Cuba’s latest ‘Te | car Pontiac. is schedu t The communique gavé no de- Board is schefluled for 7 tonight:| ails of the fighting. Other sources Hiawatha Se said the battle: was at Aguas Fi- nas, in southeast Cuba near the ries to Sitarttiown - Niavero and. about “i miles “from Bermejo- Beach; grams of the. eighth annual Hiat! 4wathan Wildlife series will open at Thigh school gyin dere. | |two favorite wildlife photographers- lecturers will open the series, with _.|the color film, “Song of Hiawatha”’. _ Phere on each of the winter series _|Export Manager ‘to Address Rotarians: ; key dinner at which Rotary club rece ROCHESTER — Winter. pro-j 7:30 p.m. Thursday at the junior Arlene end ‘tom Hadley of Holly, The Hadieys ha ve appeared that have been sponsored by ‘force’ reportedly Janded Sunday | # The rebels are attempting to to President Ful- Rochester Community School Tickets are being sold on a tam- ily basis as well as individual a former series. -have--had “capaci + aemcoon in the gymnasium. © ~and also a ‘DeSoto dream . Many other special features will be added this ~~: trey Seeks i fea: ifor Chief Administrator TROY — City Council here is casting about for a new city man- pd manager of se _., [eessor ¢ Holwa ‘\soring the event and proceeds will ROCHESTER — Rochester's fifth aa mnnapy of sev mate ae = , swell the fund for a motion picture ‘camera for the athletic apart ment, Police force players wt be | Chief Frank Van Atta and offi- cers Ernest Mann, Orville Arech- aylin, Joe Kerr, Daryle Bruestie, Bill Stokes and Sgts: Gene Rodgers, Frank Ran- dolph and Charles Whitlock, — ae “Dave Freeman, “AD Cuthrell, ‘Wal- ; *tdo Ashiey, John Coleman, Bob Al- exander, Don Gregory, Don Arsen, ~~ Paul Ripley, Byron Merritt, Nick - Menghini, John _Karabetsos, Charles Pappas and Roger John- son, will a repeenent the the teachers. Detroit Accident: Takes Character ‘Baron - of Broadway’ During Roaring — 20s, John J. Hanley Dead DETROIT @ — A man whose body lay unclaimed in the Wayne —dream | County—-morgue-two-days-after he — ‘was killed in a traffic accident was identified todaye as\ a colorful _\Broadway > 08 New York's roaring 20s, ; Police said John J. Hanley, 61, ‘self-styled “‘Baron of Broadway” ~ idied Sunday after walking into the. - side of a car in downtown Detroit ‘where he lived in a small hotel, Bb: 2 * ire ‘the : e At Royal Oak Township oo IMLAY CITY — An export man- ager, Frank Conroy of Muller talk on his profession. atthe tur- Brass Company, Port Huron, will steps ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—Wwith test plane it the pregrasn te p- $57,374 available for planning, and proved.” $567,467 weervel 3 an urban re- + “5 . newal project, t township's” su- ew, Ly - land pervisor today looked towards) 1g eli lla eetoet Sai in restoring the area. early plans, and plan for relocation g.| tthe samsiing that Rave to be die * Sect, bal elabibiod: “It should take from .six to nine months.” i Wwe submit the program fo citizens of tle community for approval and support. , fey ihe screen 0 Start Toward $ Million “Area Renewal =. jae pein: thing eat a tit Seton te They said a sister was en route meme Hew" Foe te lait ie: OY. Quick Thinking Helps a eee ' zs ee Ry ute ee a eater hath i — : eee how pages es Ese ee eel Baa aes: eer ee ee ee ee ee. a ee” ae ee = =a. a eet eb Ee a a Coie eee a ese ae es em es geese a fa caeas J er y 7 TY : ee : : r Gg ae, hee {a ee f- oe 3 eh Pi Pe ER ae Oe Te es Se vate +. eS oe A a * i 3 t : ‘ ae. Se ms ¥ + ot ’ j ~ * . a : oe “ . a a ent 5d ls ae 5 AY a aa THE PONTIAC PRESS, "WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1956 |. se Skillful. Double Talk ae We the Truth ae . moves a. ‘Let’s Tell White Lies With Sophistication] By PHYLLIS BATTELLE white lie’ as siecuamilae. beanies because ‘the “Seu’re looking younger than The American intelligence quo-|puckish | ‘moments. oe: & cetera: si NEW YORK (INS) — “Why, it pony ay bt 3 matter and is) ever’? And after it cringes, it |tient — spurred by peed in up - : TT, *| told out of politeness, etc.” says. to itself, well, here goes {cultural and ‘educationa _ Pan Bessie Bottomly, imagine in 4 it ; takes, to keep your pri you seain after. all these peso nar ae nothin’, as it feeds the return fie {grows higher with every PassiN€)cere principles and at the same exclaims the middle-aged man con-|' But I believe that people are| into the larynx; “And so are jday. time spread sweetness and light, is fronted by the _ middle - agedly-|getting too smart to accept the) You, dear.” |SAME OLD FIBS a bit of thought, (And if anyon spreading Miss Bottomly. ‘You li'l white lie in gréat soggy doses, The. modern, broader, deeper| Yet our small talk and homey tells me this is “a heck of a col- haven't changed a bit!”’ as it is being ladled out today.) ving is too roader, to go} dee eveits have remained the same umn umn,” I'll know he's thinking.) ween” Stones * * * It has gotten to the péint |through shenanigans like this very, bee ney peri * ey s pa 4 umven snanos | | “Well, Sam Schmaltz, the lady| Where the modern mind ering: |often without suffering headaches haven't ha ese on ad ys rel ise n't tis amar cared of arma, to words Iirougt on by typoeiay. (MVCN SOS oad baal ing. Neither have you!” the man to whom it like" Seine sé These profound people are con- | _ " NAKENT FOR: - * ducting what is known in some TODAY's ASSIGNME . To preserve our own integrity,’ circles as blind badinage, in I believe we shout stop heaping others as verbal miragery. ‘ white lies on people. Now, perish / : z ee P : ; forbid that anyone should think} ¥. i wildly from) L. BAe over ho ee sty, : I am recommending that we change blanching away ‘trom the dark : {7 Pp ss the construction of social etiquette : truth, Seaduotieg: wide open war; - “) Oyo Con ke entirely and take to telling the (Advertisement) on the insults of integrity. ; o ia “A ny any whole, bare truth. : * ”.. IS He . > ’ | (The first person who tells me~ Now Many Wear _ In- other wands, they are lying,| - 5 p) my chins have doubled gets -a FALSE TEETH | |The conscious purpose — to make . 4 : Ay slur at his lordosis backline); the oth¢r fella feel good. The ul- ee | but what is suggested here is With Little Worry terior .purpose — to get Ss, ., kind f. ¥ 2) ay! that our lying be gently touched Eat, talk, laugh or sneeze without | Word fh return. ~~“ \ ae - with elements of: truth. . j Ba , tear of insecure false teeth a’ , ‘ e. ‘ Thus, when: Mr.. Schmalz meets ' ae ee ey “es oes me LITTLE BLEACHED LIE ‘ : F s, "Siete Srmer ond more - This. is all Very well, perhaps, yy A” bay : Vd Miss Bottomly and notes that after| TUming: gooey’ pasty teste or feeling. |this/ practice of using the small, i BALE = ; ( all these years she has grown as’ P rf t cause nausea, It's alkaline ‘bleached lie for the purpose of \ Fay H . [LJ - | wide asthe open spaces, he could; e ec ock E non-acid), Checks “plate odor” . : remark — “You look great!"’ He denture breath). Get PASTEETH at |making life more palatable. Even : j hi nd she | eny Grug counter. Webster recognites the * little | . ‘ i Fh A | wi oe od. integrity a j . ‘ ‘ ; wi , | ie " (Advertisement) 7 i ‘ SAY ae ¥ Likewise Miss B., who observed. / Give Savings Account. Pass Books to your children for fo ee ‘ *, ‘ that. Schmaltz__ has rounded out! ae f ’ = ve + : rd ee a3) with time, can with some honesty Christmas! It's something they: can always use, “= a oe ' . exclaim — “Sam, you're a site! . _ _ 7s For-sore-eyes:” ; Accounte-e ean-be-opened-with-as_little-as-$1.00 but-aten- : ON THE UP AND UP ' dollar. bill to start them off wi : ill be greatly appreciated. ’ eo All quite up and up, you see. : gr y PP FOR RHEU MATISM AND TH Y/- Everybody feels good. : : | ' ‘There are similar rosy-tinged | ARTHRITIS SUFFERERS | ( S472 NY [heii] CURRENT DIVIDEND RATE . .. 2% PER ANNUM : leasantries. For instance, “EVERYONE | HAVE EVER TALKED TO WHO HAS TRIED O-JIB-WA a whe food ata’ dinner party is BITTERS, HAS FOUND THIS WONDERFUL MEDICINE ALL THEY CLAIM — miserable? remark,-“Boy,this—is’ | IT TO BE," SAYS MRS. L. G, SLY, 2190 CADILLAC BLVD. DETROIT. _ ‘THE OLYMPIC'GAMES — 3 just like grandma used to cook.” | | - ee Oi @ ‘you are in any “doubt as Lis] “raining nen ee it at cs ontia |. N The Wishes weed waver now] terns how bad [ had rheumatism and'that™ feally helped. —After-try-— '~ “~The Greeks were great lovers of: beauty and the- arts. . you mean the grasidma on your € ~ a arte, Saas send my XS ing many other medicmes a pe - They devoted much care to the development of fine, healthy bod-| father’s side who was left wid- No 4“ 1 ies. she gave up S ; anaes were So|\O-JIB-WA BITTERS, and was jies. Races, games and contests of all kinds had been a part of the| owed shortly after ga EF d ] yollen and{anxious to try it-—After several ‘training of young Greeks before the Olympic, Games began. the maid and took to the kitchen. e era avin Ss stiff that I}weeks the pain and swelling | - Greek boys learned to play the lyre, a Stringed instrument that) And when you see a woman in ; ould/hardlyj|left my knees and fingers. I | was the ancestor of the harp, and the Pipes of Pan, an early-day flute.| an atrocious dress, do not hesitate and I |could walk around fine and my [Music made up an important part of running and jumping games that! to exclaim, “Darling, you look fan-| H OME OFFICE: 761 W. Hu St anes 2 ® : I on ° \ ie 0 n tinual-|fingers returned to almost their Pan the Greek child . tastic!”’ ly stumbled and|normal size and shape.’ O-JIB- © tree ren enjoyed. The word “fantastic,” like those | Mafell all over the WA helped my nerves too, and | Young men trained hard for a year for the Olympic Games. Kings is “ kable.” “t x : j - \ te. I hated|I sleep good at night again. I }raced with commoners in the games. Alexander’ the.Great once tied rad seca orient _ as we , ROCHESTER: 407 Main St. PONTIAC: 16 E. Lawrence St. for anyone to have yet to meet someone that [for victory in an Olympic foot race. ter-interpretable as any phrases | om my fingers|has tried O-JIB-WA BITTERS [| Here are two Greek boys practicing in their eardi. Paste this Shakespeare in his ramet punnish, ause theyjand hasn't found help. -I feel jpicture on cardboard and color with crayons. The boys. have made} Mrs. L. Sly were so puffed|sure that it will help anyone | Vrcaths of wild olive leaves, playing they are Olympic winners. The} ed. j illing to give it a fair trial” a . —_ want any % way as ‘ne eo tay Available a all leading drug al on the left is playing the lyre; the lad on the right the Pipes of) FREE P ARKIN G 2 56 ¢: S AGIN AW FREE Pp ARKII stores and especially recom comfortably in bed, as my knees 8 pee Cut this picture along the outside edges and fold down the center ; ; : pained so much ‘that they kept mended by: me awake. Tq make a long story short, I} learned about CUNNINGHAM, THRIFTY, | | ‘on the dotted line so it will stand up. (Karen Rathgeber, Riverside, Calif., won $10 with this suggestion. herb medicines from my moth-|- SIMMS DRUG STORES | Send your ideas to this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP News- er, who had suffered years ago, IN PONTIAC features.) 9 \_ and discovered | an herb medicine . Tomorrow: An Olympic Boy Gets Ready | & or. - 3.0 ve MORE! snop AND on : ) ‘i . or a= , | _ Armstrong‘s Armstrong's Arm a MR ee eee Call INLAID Bie . 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The Chiefs _ Sports Editer, Pontiac Press Opening game shakes were ob- “| vious on both aid sides at Pontiac High the infraction seven times and Pon- in a sluggishly played ting Shamrocks took- an early lead, and except for eight was ‘the 4th period. “ae Teahen 1 and Fuh guacte Jay. ~ /Tom King connecting from the out- side early in the contest, Central, ‘moved to a 12-7 lead after the! first’ stanza and a 22-18 edge at nh | lations, and the officials especial- ly kept close watch on the new | rule which prohibits a player | from moving inte-the free throw lane until the ball hits the rim. The Shamrocks were~called for tiac three times, thereby permit- ting the free throw shooter to shoot again. ee ‘The free. throw line, however, was bind neither team was able to capitalize, although in the final tally Pontiac's margin of victory came on charity tosses. ~~ Cathoice Ce mtr at outshot-the- Chiefs from the floor 29 buckets to 15, but the Shamrocks missed their first shot of the bonus free throw rule seven times in suc- cession before making one, Guard Dave Diehm hit in the clutch for the Chiefs to lead the;—. scoring with 18 points. : _- |1935 in honor of famed Coach TJohn W. Heisman. It was awarded} opener at PHS. Alexander is a ‘Notre Dame's most disastrous} -|the nation’s outstanding college ‘Romeo Drops Opener to South Lake Team Hornung, the one bright spot in football. season, yesterday was awarded the Heisman Trophy as football player of 1956. tw e* * *# The trophy was established in Romeo High School's opening effort of the 1956-57 basketball season last hight was a losing one as South Lake came from behind | Oa I eA eRe pr i te Ne nag pba cl ti Go Metggere Resensd © 0 OF | the target in the 1st half Teed wae ee conte Gillis pumped in 11 field goals - and two free throws for 24 points. Vikings Score “Ind Cage Win * regulars Larry Hughes and Larry Dion seeing action for the. first time along with forward Tom Willworth who sat on the bench for the open- er last week, the Vikings jumped to a 21-11 first quarter lead and never fell behind.. incl i te Sal ewe, periods. In addi- Senator, Bosox Player Deal Brewing He “Walled Lake made an impressive |® second Reth - {11 out of 18 shots from the floor, seven in eight attempts Clarkston's hustling but out- manned quintet held Waterford to a 27-24 lead at- halftime. The Skippers’ 24 to 12 edge in the 3rd quarter settled the issue. _ Little Leroy Parks of Clark- sten_was almost as brilliant as -Gillis, The pint. sized— guard meshed. six field goals and 10 charity tosses for 22 points as wel) as playing an alert floor Thirty-eight personal fouls were assessed, 23 against. the Skippers. The Wolves profited by making 23 foul shots in 39 attempts. The Waterford reserves gained a hard-earned 33-28 decision over the Clarkston JV's in the preliminary roy’s younger brother, took scoring honors with 10 points. game, Clarkston’s John Parks, Le- Waterford 11 ito. wwe the visiting Bulldogs, * * * The Bulldogs, under new head coach Bud Brotebeck, held a 34-28 advantage at, halftime, but South Lake took a 47-45 lead going into the 4th quarter. South Lake had a 20-9 bulge in the final period to win going away. * * Denny Meyer, Tom Williams and Bill Redman tallied 13, 11 and 10 ‘points respectively for Romeo. ‘South Lake's Palmer took scoring honors with 25 points. * nan and his coaching staff and to iserve credit for making it possi- {ble for me to have a-chance for ‘but later was forced to play hatf- Notre Dame's Hornung Heisman Award Winner | | SOUTH BEND, Ind. ® — Paul|by the Downtown Athletic Club of “I ami. grateful to Terry Bren-| the team as a whole.— they de- such an award,” said Hornung. The senior from Louisville, Ky., started the season at quarterback! “ Centrat’ had a 1412 lead early in the second quarter and Diehm tied with a one hander. Central's Al Moran made it 16-14 and it was Diehm again hitting for the ate basket. a AP Wirephote A HAPPY HEISMAN WINNER — Paul Hornung, Notre Dame's versatile quarterback (left) engages in a record playing session with | his roommate Joe Morelli after the announcement that he won the | Heisman Trophy for 1956. Hornung is a popular music lover. He won the award even though Notre Dame had its poorest season in oe a ETC AEE “4 _Zelihart came: through with two) crucial field goals and a pair of! _lon the floor,” he said. Central gunking it through the nets. Poor defensive play enabled the Shamrocks to sneak through to elected to replace Dick Whitmer and Roosevelt Alexander with the injured Terry Zellhart and Dave Simmons, * Ld free throws as Pontiac knotted the count 30-30 after three periods. With less than two minutes left, Moran hit for Central to make ‘it 41-40, but he missed the chance to tie It when he was fouled while scoring. Four free throws in the last min- ute by Peet clinched the victory for Pontiac, . * *« # Coach Van Ryzin was displeased with the team’s poor floor play and the rebounding. “We're in for trouble at Arthur Hill Friday if we don't wake up gained control several times by outhustling the Chiefs in the battle for loose balls, PONTIAC CATHOLIC CENT’L . ¥G FT TP FG FT TP Alexander 1 3.5 Edwards 204 Whitmer @ 1 1 Moran 6 O10 Gimimens 1 @ 3 Schwarts 2 @ 4 Zelihart 262 6 Kramer 124 ay 4 0 8 Teahen 5 010 | Diehm 7 418 King 408 Peet 6 $ & Morris 1@ 2 Totals 18 15 6 Totals 20 2 42 Seere by Quarters \Pontiac .... aes 7 ‘Central 12 rv] Free Threws Missed wee ewan i Samaiecaioetenaees 3 i 4 2 PRESS ° : ‘ ae -Wiffi Smith, . former St, ‘Chair goller who was the youngest golfer - to win the Michigan Ama- tour crown in 1955, announced she will turn pro and start the tourna- ment circuit January 11th at Sea Island, Georgia. Miss Smith, only 19, now resides in Orange, Texas. = * * Clarence Peaks, Michigan his contract with the Philadel- phia Eagles who made him their first choice In the NFL draft recently. e* © * Washington Redskin coach Joe Kuharich was named to coach the North squad for the 8th annual Senior Bow! game January 5th at Mobile, Alsharne. * At its snmmal grid bust last night, Rev. Celestine J. Steiner, U. of D. president, said he would réconsider withdrawing from the Missouri Valley Confer- ence if the league goes ahead with 9 two division setup. Cincin- nati and Marquette would be in- cluded in the northern division. ‘. *® * Walter Beach and Phil Officer, both of Pontiac, have shed their football togs and will compete with ‘Central Michigan's indoor track team. Both are freshmen. The “Milk * Bowl” Game is the latest to be added to the list of Opts iat s—43| Bowls. The event will be played . |between Notre Dame Academy of | Kerrville, Texas and the McKees- history — with a. 2 28 S record. — back and fullback because of thumb injuries which hampered him in taking snap-backs from centers. Hornung became the 22nd win- ner of the trophy. Jay -Berwanger of the University of Chicago was first and -Ohie— State's Howard! Cassady won the award last year. Tennessee halfback Johnny Ma- jors was second in the balloting. |Hornung received a total of 1,006 points in the poll conducted by 1,- 318 electors across the nation. the closest finish in years. Halfback Tommy McDonald and) center Jerry Tubbs, both of Okla- homa’s national champions, fin- ished third and fourth respective- ly. Other players listed in the vot- cuse; Ron Kramer, Michigan; ‘John Brodie, Stanford; Jim Par- ker, Ohio State; Kenny Ploen, lowa; Jon Arnett, Southern Cali- fornia; Joe Walton, Pittsburgh, land Jim Swink, Texas Christian. ing .were Jimmy. Brown, Syra- bowlers, survivors of preliminary | tough semi-finals of the All-Star \Bowling Tournament. | The 46 men qualifiers among the ‘rounds, will roll }2 games today. A| similer number of women qaul-| ifiers in 16 gAmes fired by 64 shooters will roll eight games. The 14 leaders in the semi- finals enter the finals, to start tomorrew and run through Sun- day: Joining the 14 in each di- vision will be the men’s and women’s tourney champions of the last two years. In the men’s group they’ are Minors Begin Draft JACKSONVILLE, Fla. # — Mi-/ nor league baseball clubs were set to start their annual player draft today while Washington and Boston appeared on the verge of completing a five-player ‘deal. Managér Chuck Dressen of the Senators ‘acknowledged that a his club and the Red Sox. Players involved reportedly are outfielder Roy Sievers and third baseman Eddie Yost of the Senators and third baseman Ted Lepcio, sec- ‘ond ‘baseman Billy Consolo and outfielder Gene Stephens of Bos- ton. . * @ And manager Bill Rigney of the New York Giants Continued to dieker in the trade market in an WATE TT TP cur OTT TP effort, to bolster his club, which rn ¢.2 38 Bofferdine 034 finished sixth in the National Gillis n 3 24 7 ; 3 League last season. 215 Lippert ; } $ All minors from Class A up etme ; ? ; Dubate i @ 3 |scheduled their draft session for + sheng ; i 4; . |this third day of the minor league ones aoe — — ~— |baseball convention. Class B and Totals 26.12 64 Totals 123 i¢ leagues do their drafting to- wows hl Quastore morrow. Gatertora 2.002002 AS HS ad 8) see nies onsite The draft gives clubs a chance Clarkston 16 = player deal was brewing between; grabbing promising players cur- rently in leagues ‘of lower. classi- fication. The major leagues took their pick of the minors Monday, drafting nine players for a total draft price of $100,000. : * *« * Minor league officials ned a closed-door session ‘yesterday and discussed the 29 proposed amend- ments to the major-minor agree- ment. various amendments comes to-} morrow. 2 s LJ baseball peace-pipe paw-wow. commissioner, held a nati, ternational League. Paul and Cooper engaged in a dispute over territorial rights. Spokesmen said nothing startling developed. A vote on the) _On another front, Ford Frick, with Gabe Paul, general manager of Cincip-| and Harold Cooper, general manger of Columbus- of -the- In-}-- one-punch fight yesterday in aj, Kenne Cooper got in a grazing blow to Paul’s shoulder before peacemak- ers stepped between them, Both agreed\to drop the matter at the Frick meeting after Paul prom- ised Cincinnati would no- longer to _ Strengthen their rosters by telecast Redleg games into Colum- playing at home. Rigney is in the market for some player strength as a result) of the Giants’ sixth-place finish last season, combined with a mili- tary call on four of his most likely looking youngsters — outfielder Jackie Brandt, first besera Bill White, rookie outfielder - gerald, H SCHOOL — walled ied Lae 63, Redford Kenned: liegiate tont) South yee 28 — 43, us Brecher Py , Saginaw 73, Lansing Eastern 61 . Lansing Resurrection a Mason $1 Stockbridge 62, Pickne ey 20 A St. Paul 40, Corunna 35 Decatur -41, (Colonia _ 40 Wes BY ' Manchester - 3, Jacksen ty Johns 30 Jackson St. Marys 57, Hanover 37 Spring Arbor 69 Springport 43 ‘ Coldwater St. Charles 72, Quincy 54 Fowler 40, Ovid 37 Ma Grove St. Michael a, ie a og ange 63, Basted - Cla Gas Wy Cone mis ¥ apac Pontiac 45, Detroit Cathatle Central 42 61, rden City 38 eo $4 ern Si, ara: d Rapids OC 43 i. Kaloggite 8 6, ; 45, ‘Memphis “4 - COLLEGE nA. a “Kalamasoe &. . Olivet . “Catvin -86, tlan83_ (dbl. overtime) Jackson JC - ir Bay City JC #1 Benton Harbor JC 14, Musk | munity 60 Grand Rapids JC 75, Aquiifas 62 Carnegie 2 c. Bitte 2, Wake Forest 63 Dike son 78: orth Carchina S mM, Pu , Deora, Tech 67, 3 (Bt. Louts) 65, ‘Tilinols “4 a jor $1. “Indiana Tech eye AP Wirephote ln Dette hrs Ben sled I hee fessional football draft. a < [ftempe) 7 | : -DETROIT—-Gil Maines, Detroit Sg State _ Arizona = State 92 Keglers Survive Preliminaries CHICAGO Ww — Ninety-two of \defending champion. Bill Lillard! trent, a: the nation’s top men and women ‘ot Chicago and Steve Nagy of iiam Golembiewski. Grand Rapids, Mich., Detroit, 1954-55 winner. The 14 rounds, start shooting today in the/women finalists will be joined by Pazio, defending champion Anita Canta- Hine of Detroit and Sylvia Wene of Philadelphia, titleholder in 1934-, Majors had 994 points, marking's5 shooters in the 24-game first 55. * * e Both hofders of.first place in the! preliminary rounds held fairly | wide leads as the firing opened in the semi-finals. lof Bob Kwolek of Detroit. bus territory when the Jets were} Kirkland and pitcher Dick ° Fite seseas dere_Price, attractive M-year- old housewife of Fort Worth, Tex., had a 76-pin margin over Arlene Eck, a former softball .pitecher of St. Paul, Minn. Three former men champions — Andy Varipapa, Hemstead, N.Y.; Ned Day, West Allis, Wis., and Connie Schwoegler, Madison, Wis., failed to make the finals. s * * Weber continued his. hot streak) yesterday as he roiled 1,264 to give an average of better . than 208. Kwolek had 4,916 as the result of exon Com Dick Weber, 26-year-old St. Louis | shooter who finished fourth in last | lyear’s tourney, was 86 pins ahead him a 24game total of 5,002 — 8: Harry Smith, Detroit, 4¢- ubanski, Detroit, 4,742;' wil- ers are between 10 and 13 and no more than 110 pounds in weight. - *. * ¢ St, Michael's. basketball team will open its Suburban Catholic | League campaign Thursday night in the St. Mike gymnasium against St. Rita of Hazel Park. -The Shamrocks and Highland 4,731, Tony Detroit, 4,723; / Lindeman, ° 4,688, Buzz! Detroit, ‘plus former, champions seeded into finals Bill Lillard, | ‘cae 4.992 and Steve Nagy, Detroit, | | Women Qualifying for Semi-finals; 6) | ‘game total seeres | Marge Merrick, Detrott, 3,100; Marion |Ladewig, Grand Rapids, Mich., 3,028; |Charlotte Kardas, Grand Rapids, Mich., |2,046; Ann Setlock, Detroit, 2,903; Elvira Toepter, Detroit, 3,795; Anita Cantaline, | Detroit, 2,838. George Young, Park St, Benedict are defend- ing SCL co-champions. Near capacity cromis attended the Pontiac-Catholic Central and ‘Waterford - Clarkston basketball games last night in the Pontiac and Waterford gyms. “Chiefs and Skippers won, Patterson Is Ist NEW YORK # — Floyd Patter-; son, the new world heavyweight) !champion, was named fighter of | ithe month by Ring Magazine on his fifth-round knockout of Archie Moore... The new Ring ratings in the heavy division show Moore drop- ping to No. 2 among the contend- ers - with Tommy (Hurricane) Jackson of New York, a summer ivictim of Patterson's, the new No. ( 1 contender, Zora’ Folley of Phoe-|@ nix edged into the top 10 for the, first time on his victory over) 'Battle for Top DETROIT — The Boston Bruins, | the only club the Detroit Red Wings have not defeated-this sea- son, will’ visit Olympia Stadium Thursday night. ‘ech ‘72, ii 68 Tech 12, Indian (Ps. | ; ow es ee The game will have first place in the National Hockey League as the winner’s prize, for the Bruins will: take the ice with 32 points to moved turtively through a door- Shooting a lofty 1,248 yesterday.,Wayne Bethea. Stan Thaden of Chicago was third} Chuck Spieser of Lansing, Mich. with 4,905. took over the No. 3 spot among ie |e men and women qualifiers Moore's lightheavyweight challen- ihe Hosa Qualifiers tor Bemi-tinaier 3% gers on ‘his knockout of Ger ~ “— many’s Willi Hopener. Robert Kwolek, Detroit, 4.016; Joe) ‘The ratings: Joseph, Lansing, Mich., 4,835; Teter Reeryweight: Champion. love Cartes, Detroit, 4,806; Lou Bielaf, De- son, Bi Mn ae iy . Tommy San Diego, Calff.; 3. Willie . New Orleans; 4. Harold Carter, Linden, N.J.; Eddie Machen, alif.; 6. Wi B Bob Baker, | Pitts sburgh; 7. Bob. Satter- INS, Df uins re, il aoe na Moore, Contenders: 1. . Archie ; 2%. Hans siret” Germany; 3.' New Ori " contenders 1 (Raly; $ barry Conn.; 3, i New Ring: Rang | Bared Churck pipieser. jeaswe ae) 4. Yo | lande York: thony, New ‘ork; ran 8. Charles Coun arse: ner, Germany; Uruguay. 9. Willie Hoep- Dogomar Martines, "Josey Giardells, ° ‘Pale iar e douent Ne .. y Boyd, Chic: bra, Bulfalo. wY = IN: - b bes * saxton, Brookiyn: 2. cers: DeMarco, Boston; 3 ‘on, Angeles; = \Qaspar Ortege, Mexico; 5. Isaac a St. Louis; 7. ince i leg, Paterson, BW S:5 §. Ramon Fu Australia; 10. Joe Micell, New York. tc: Chi 7 ‘orasen. Venezuela; “Mexico. 1. By WILL GRIMSLEY MELBOURNE (#—We tried to crack the Iron -Curtain -of the Russian mystery ship Gruzia to- day. We hit and bounced back. Jack Day, an Australian driver | for Associated Press staffers here, and I were intrigued by tales of the efor ere | of the Gruzia. And athletes and officials _ who were! standing around leisurely on deck blinked ‘and t comments -* we past. . surprised __-blacksuited .. sailor A dosen ve so bhuected: Soviet!" ‘Olympic Writers Try Iron Curtain Break _ Ourctirts to open a conversa. it only shrugs. Nobody said ndthing’. Soon two stone-visaged men in black suits came on deck and stood 10 feet away, giving us a cold: once over from head to foot. They scribbled notes. When they opened their mouths, steel teeth shone in the sun — a trademark of the Soviet. MKVD — secret police... Just then, a big black Russian 15th. in San Antonio, ‘Tee Play- Cuba; 2. Victory (Sor (Sonny Both * the - oS | 3 like to see your|tried to- soothe our wounds ship," we said; after: \dentitying|being repulsed , Producing | < ‘on o 2. “One moment,” he answered. |appeared,” he said, refering to “I must see the captain,” the Russian girl who jumped ship Ne -disappeared through/a couple of weeks ago, “the Rus- stood cooling our heels|fear efforts will be made to lure \— in Saeco joHE. PON TLAG PRESS, _W 2 ee PAL gue, yo nke! ee ea aS eae on @ ¥ ‘4 anaes ‘ ae i ‘, ; % *< 4 WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1954 soir’ Wank buch "nar = ‘Tk abil aia aie te form displayed ‘by Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain, fabulous Kansas University basketball. player, as player made his college debut this week by scoring a record 52 points to lead Kansasgo an 87-69 | Coaches Prexy Rip Council _ to and opponents va the measure; _| Paul Smarks, president of « State High School Coaches Assn., \the State Athletic Association failed jority of Michigan schools. id the representative council of reflect ‘the thinking of the ma- ne ean oe sentative,” said Smarks, angered down to their second setback in iseqaon “by dropping a “close. 48-41 | decision. to Kennedy Collegiate School at Windsor last night, : Cranes Bow at Windsor The Cranbrook Cranes went Vv | A poll taken before the Lansing ing: attack clicking ong enough to pull in front. mission and continued to hold | the upper hand the _rést_of_the— -\over the decision by the 13-mem- ber council, “‘The majority of -the schdols favored more basketball|ment, and substituting more reg- ¥ Re ; games, but the council refused to|Ular season games. a bd go along with them. The whole we skating eq thing is bad and it looks like dirty politics.” our experts show you you and why they are bette * * @ Ne Miehigan high .school may Adios Harry Leads aera ames Racing List jgames.A_ school supporting both! — ‘Kennedy held a slint 25-20 ad-- antage at the halftime inier- COLUMBUS, 0, = Adios Harry, -|right up to the final minutes but The Cranes stayed in the. battle could never get a Consistent scor- AP Wirephote he dunks the dall, Thé 7-foot bine sidinetrabiconscithenaninn Nation’ s Top Team Titans Meet Louisville DETROIT. — Although it's only the first week of the college basket- ball season, one of, the’ best treats ae eT ae University of Detroit's beautiful’ 10. 000- seat Memorial Building Thursday night. ee acamnareqpaanicesrast aes * * The occasion will be the clash between the University of Louls- ville’s defending N. 1. T. cham- pions, led by ‘Alf'American Charlie ‘Tyra, and Coach Bob Spieser in Line for Title Shot Against Moore MILWAUKEE « — The Nation-| al Boxing Assn. again has named | Chuck Spieser as the No. 1 con- tender for the world light heavy- | weight title. > * The’ former Michigan State boxer is in line for a champion- ship shot against Archie Moore. Meore, beaten last week by Floyd Patterson for the heavy- to “Py Pay-—- a ithree defeats. * | favorite to outscore Detroit, local Calthan's Titans who have an All-American prospect themselves in high scoring Bill Ebben. -Six-fogt-e i.g-bt.-- pounder, Is one of the finest basket- ‘ball players in the nation and he ‘leads a team which last year iswept to 26 victories against only * * The Cardinals, picked number one in the country, possess great depth and if Coach Peck Hickman desires he can put a quintet on the floor in which the smallest iman will be six-feet-six—ranging ’; from there up to six-feet-10. While Loulsville is a solid inter-st is concentrated upon the personal duel between Ebbean and | Tyra. Last winter the big Kentucky star led the United States in re- Hbounds and scored an average of| 23.8 points per game to finish as) the nation’s 18th leading scorer:, Ebben was only an eyelash be- hind with an average of 23.6 points. 4 ‘Soviet Win Olympic Shooting Competition weight crown, has been ordered | to defend his 175-pound ‘title by March 18. ao pe a ~ hpramceaon The International Boxing club} said it hopes to match Moore and | Spieser for a bout in Detroit. Hornets Sting Olivet OLIVET wm — Kalamazoo's 6. foot-? center Doug Steward dropped in 17 points to lead the, Hornets to their second straight basketball victory, last night, dumping Olivet 88-53. MELBOURNE (®—Romania and Canada came off with Gold Medals _lin_a pair of individual events today as outstanding marksmanship fea- tured_ the conclusion of Olympic ‘shooting competition. | | | ner in the over-all competition. | Medals, four Silver Medals and, one Bronze in the seven events. jada were the only other Gold Med- Celtics’ Streak tough now, what's to happen when tomer Kastecky 909 Fxeet Rat, sey gets out of the Army and i Big Bill Russell decides to join opener of a doubleheader at New Russia was an-easy'team win-/ The Soviets collected three Gold} of il. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘It the Boston Celtics are this|_ up? . o ea The streaking Celts made it 10 in a row last night, rallying to nip the St.Louis Hawks-108-107-in- the York, With. about a quarter of the pro basketball season completed, Boston is threatening to make a way ‘by a a slight niargin. Herb Stanton was the sparkplug sports can have only 24 games in the two. The council. voted 9 to 2 against owned by J. Howard Lyons of mercury. « footed pacing ~stallion}® Greenwood, Del., was harness rac-|@ He was followed by Bob Klein with ja paced -all the scorers wtih 15. 7 Now-10 Straight —!wants Big ‘Delsyotion a to Greet Mayflower Il rete aoe ke Soe ne i “BOSTON #® — Only Indians} t ara ‘Big win for Adioc Harty, who nee ¢ DSTON | @ — Only vor fs change, the counlt|yag riven inmost of hs sats by Skate Cases ...........:. wey undoubtedly would _ §9me 'Luther Lyons, the owner’s son, was| ‘Jewelry —— Toe Stops (All Types) = sailed into Plymeuth Bay in 1620 f and Massachusetts State Rep. Jobn. A. Armstrong wants to make sure the same -doesn't|@ referendum, We sent out 730\regisjered 18 wins, 5 seconds and|% WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY ..... sesvks 7 P.M. to 11 P.M. : happen to Mayflower II when she|ballots and there were 587 of them|1 third in 30 seasonal starts. ez Sas nen, to Ref apetegny -oconpeedl tet 9 arrives next ‘spring. returned, There were 123 schools) | a. eae and we will be giad to help you the. perte pertert eft, Armstrong (R-Plymouth) filed & who failed to send back the ballot. we “Harry Aged Pacer oes resolution in the State House to|They apparently were satisfied |Dismend mal | Aued Rater ssrs 34 ROLLADIUM SKATING RINK 3 set up a special-committee of leg-|with the-present-rule.” Noble Adios 3 yr. Pacer sis... 8 islators to arrange proper official) Nineteen ballots improperly filled Bachelor ee ee: 4475 W. HURON ST. ” S-3677 J greetings for the new vessel .when out were not tabulated, ¢ Hanover Aged Pacer ... : it Forsythe said “At least two Nimble Colby yas La gest pore fecie fe fr fe fete fp rr ie ree re the losing cause with 14 points.|adding more games. One member'|ing’s leading money winner in‘ 1956 abstained and the other was not/with earnings of $129,912, the U, S. present. .| Trotting Association announced to- day. Total is the highest ever credited) ¢ ‘Ito a pacer for a single. season| and has‘ been exceeded only by|® lie Pt $186,101 bankroll of| fs Kennedy ace Jack Scroeter uit Skating “Many Other Useful items for the Skater ‘SKATE SHOP OPEN AY, THURSDAY & FRIDAY the $75,000 Eastern Pacing Cham- pionship at Yonkers Raceway. He “The ballot we sent out was not shambles of the Eastern Division | race and is whipping the Western clubs_ with equal “tactiity: — afrives from England. 9-Fhamitahins Weisleiiostere idle Jast night. New York, in third place, defeated Minneapolis 101-88 | bat still shows only a 7-9 record| . and Syracuse, even with its 97-96, overtime decision over Fort Wayne | in the other game on the Tuesday | program, is 6-11. All-State College Fi Team fo Be Honored DETROIT w — The Michigan Associated Press Sports Writers Assn. will honor the AP all-state ‘small college football team on Thursday, Marshall. . * * * A banquet honoring the 11 first- team players and their coaches lwill begin at 6:15 p.m. In addition, ithe Michigan. Chapter of the National Assn. of Intercollegiate Athletics will honor its players in the joint session. bd - © * * Lloyd Eaton, coach at Northern Michigan College, will be-honored as NAIA Michigan “coach of the year.” a a oe Eighteen players on the AP and |NAIA. teams will be given awards for achieving | all-state hono \Clank Stoppels of the Grand ids Press; president of the” AP Sports . Writers Association; will tmake the presentations ir behalf of the AP Michlany/ member newspapers. al winners. Sam Ketchman ‘Ferris Insti- The United-States failed to score|tute will prfake the NAIA presen- a’ point in the competition. tations. WA and they buy it by the case ‘Knowledgeable people buy Imperial Dec. 13, at Schuler’s in m With more cars and more speed, your chances Saw of having an auto accident are greater today than Core thoy are Tos ny : : 7 o The habiity of household member is» Pays for all tolires ever before. And, as ygu’d expect, Allstate is first Bere Pa ae on pf ny dyer auto business ~ to come through with the extra. ato insurance Fe se Speed sees a tai , ARSENE protection you need in-today’s traffict fe pre Peasy - No.1 -281,-MoterInn 2305 _ oases se LEAGU £ Neighbors TV nu Greges Grill 39 Mickey's Bar Taylor Elect. 2 Tasty Bakery Pabst 28 Pontiac Rec veers, Bar 27 Miller's H.L 26 Orch.. 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Sylvia Ruuska of Berkeley, Calif, also qualified. for Friday's fina] with Miss Shriver, three Aus- tralians, two Hungarians and a » French girl. Susan Gary of Wash-| America's Dragon entry, spirit ington was eliminated although I, skippered by Eugene Walet of she finished second to Miss Crapp' New Orleans was 11th in the final MELBOURNE — George)1,300-meter event earlier in Breen of Buffalo N. Y. broke the|/Gay in 18:04.1, breaking te Olympic record. world’s record in. a heat of ‘the Breen and Rose in the meet Russia's Women's gymneatic ers tried to hold off a point drive| team had been piling up points all by the Russian gymnastic teams. | through the long day but the U.S. Breen, 20, graduate of Cortland, | swimmers were doing their best to N. Y. Teachers College, was keep Uncle Sam out front. in the clocked in 17 minutes 52.9 seconds. | unofficial Po nt iable: = it three in a row. * * breaking the old mark set earlier in her heat. | ‘race of the seven-race series and this year by Australia’s Murray) Five women broke the Olympic .- 8 ‘finished ninth in the standings: Rose. at 17:59.5 record in the trials for the 400.) America pic ‘cked up 17 points in The U.-S, Sharpie boat, Tineke! * * * meter free style race with Aus the five yuchting events finally, with Eric Olsen of Essex, Conn. ~ Rese has won a trial heat in the tralia's Lorraine Cvanp clocked in}completed today after seven days, wag ninth in the seventh race and) of competition. The United States not among point winners in the; won the star class with Kathleen, overall standings. skippered by Herb Williams of! The Russian women piled it on: Evanston, Ill. and John Marvin,in gymnastics, taking 17 points in’ of Marblehead, Mass, finished one event, . the vaulting horse| chird in: the Dinghy Finn- class.| with a 1-2-5 finish in the competi- We. 3733; 2 Den The other point-winner for Uncle|tion won by Larisa Latyina. A 'Sam was Rush IV, “skippered by|Russian girl and a Hungarian “Olym pic Games Results YACHTING 1 5.$-Metera, Class mark, S27 7thi medal with three firsts during compe | Sweden. 1305. 6074 v SIM, 3723, Juofficial Drewry's Bev i 356, J. Prushour 633:|Nicholi Ins | 25 19 Lakeland P 17 3) Po Agareqate, Be st ety j w. . fA ; eholi In eland Ph | Race ints. Aggregate Bt 6-0 ‘otal: tien to Denmark's one; 3. Britain, 1004, Pinct Carrier 1088-2954 ies 25 19 Racco’s i < Swedes, 600. a7. 2, Britain, 773. 4347; 4 Argentina, 703. Ferdinand Schoettle Jr, of Phila- both were given, gold medals in ‘oole's se; 3 Tistralwe ustralia, 351, 6. Realy, 460, ished . vorrime wseue its mithson 268. M. Christensen 444, |qa2: 4 United States, Rush IV, Perdmand 404. 304: a. Skipper. sat} . {Cansde. ~ 1450. m5 9 Daited the 5.5-meter class. | finished with the same score. ‘ ae qpunesemaseen 4 R fi orway . 5 ates ar it ugen ‘alet Rickman's 2 14 Ackermans 3 z moror mew se mouse teacte . [SgnPh¥nee: MB iT 7 Ray 0 |New Orleans, Skipper 264, 3151. 3131; 10| Sweden won the Dragon class, Although Agnes Keleti of Qun- Marohns s! soe. Pi, AGRE - lis7y Ws7TT: 8. Russia, 323, 1598, 1598: 9. Germany 2922, 2927; 11, Russia, 191. _ Com ree 33 14 wens > Te-34 wcr Kresee’ Pts.iseuth Africa, 256, 1575, 1575; 10. Ger- 2348, ; i New Zealand, . 2015, dv 18.30 Pranks Plasia I 34; geainas ‘ o Kresge's No.2 tR/many, 14%, 1148, 1047 2013; 13. Portugal, 305, sooz; 14 Aird 236—514; Alexander Eng. 840— sant gee 39 Waites B 16} Star Class Finland, 159, 1409. 1409: 15.” ‘Bermude. 101, ae Risdon Dairy 30 Voydanoff Serv 16) Unofficial Champa Placings. 7th 1250, 1149, 16. Singapore, 129, 926, 926 P ‘Dreers works 38 Net Bon Net ia nate a ster’ Riathieen est ott vated SHOOTING . i ry rit ales a 2 erbert } b WAMPUS LADIES LEAGUE yp | Waites A 19 Piremen 6) williams, Evanston, Il, Lawrence E.| Individual Small Bore Rifle, Prone, 600) Drive-in Cine 38 12 Hart Wow Ci 22 38) _—_— Low, Rumson, N. J. @79. 6357. S876. 2. Pertect: - Pont Rec. 3 33 15 GO & B's 18 29). y “Ttaly, 1180, 3649; 3. Bahamas. 7%., : ne Pont Be'ty 31 17 t Rec.2 —18 29 1993 ee 231, E. Trapp 610: Bicmar Inn 5704, 5223, 4. Portugal, 481, 4005. 3925: 1 Gerald Quellette, Canada, 600: 2 Louise Gift Sh 29 18 Weiss Aut Rpr 15 33) prea. BALL AN I 5. France. 402, 3126, 3126, 6 Cubs. 578. Vassili Borissov, Russia, 399. 3. Gilmour Serre 34 24 Pelice Mkt % D CHAIN . 2704, 2704: 7. Britain, 333, 2664, 2387: 8 Boa. Canada, 59%: 4. Otte Horinek at pee. & Allard 218 R sgcrentaaes ota: © g L WL Russia, 277, 2 1778; 9. Australia, 139, Czechoslovakia, 598; 5. losif Sarbu, 626: Pontine Rec. 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Brighton had four players ntl double numbers in its 34-28 wal-| | pine of South Lyon. Brian Wat-. m led the quartet with 18, while scores but two one-point verdicts | point triumph helped make t taine? | interesting. in 5.5-'seconds of play, United States: A gold medal in| Denmark: A gold medal in the| Finn Dinghy class,.a silver one, losers are wow O28 ~~Australia: A gold ‘medal in the | Sharpie class, a bronze medal in Great Britain: Silver in the 5.5- “bronze In the Sharpie arkt'— - GRAND RAPIDS w — Calvin Colfege’s Eddie Start outscored | Adrian’s Henry Hughes 31-29 last ‘night and led Calvin to an 86-83 ‘double overtime basketball victory ,Wayne’s Ken McKee crushed! \Farmington -in the final eight 43-42, capping a) \fine comeback by the visitors. 1 | Farmington had held the edge | throughout the first three quar: | ters paced by Bud Jones who | finished with 21 points. The Tom Wilson picked up where he left olf as an area football scor- | { ‘WEDNESDAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN [meter, wee & Lest ‘ni Dragon classes Boston wes eeees L New Zealand: silver in the few “gan”. 4 , oy Sharpie: Cites Syracuse WESTERN DIVISION ‘ gg re ul 4 550 oe Edges Adrian | Binoenpots PB WEDNESDAY ‘s GAMES” No games scheduled TUESD DAY'S SCORES New York 101, Minneapolis & 08, St. Louts 107 oT, Fort Warne %, (overtime} THURSDAY'S GAMES ew York vs, Rochester at Fort Wayne 5 racuse ai "ort Wayne [alin mnonpette vs. St, Louis at Philadelphia. Philade! ‘ohia « CHEVROLET * oe, 5, Lew Prices ea Alt Cors! CHEV DON’T NEEDED Just Because You Can't Sade ‘gous. tor between 4 ond eceary “matmtenaice ot repel And — ft costs ne sow = schedule —_ opr ex ee © acaure you ‘he very “Over 30 Years in Pontiac! .MacDONALD | | NITE SERVICE FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE _USE OUR CONVENIENT _ NITE SERVICE © Kren if your requires seme minor fender er bedy work—we'll get fe tons tor yeu-~sterane. , ‘Don't Drive ep Ty ROLET PUT OFF. | SERVICE Take Time During the Day Relay Record | Pacific last May 26 at Modesto, Calf. #4 U.S. Team Beats | World 2-Mile SYDNEY. Australia wy» — The U.S. 2-mile relav team tonight jbettered the world record with a | clocking of 7 ‘minutes 23 seconds in a dual meet between American iand British Commonwealth track. ~—~land field Olympians. _| The American relay squad was ‘the—=tuneral*—ait aroand— anchored. by Tom Courtney, the Olympic 800-meter gold medalist 333 from Livingston, N.J., and fin- ished 80 yards ahead of the | +! Commonwealth squad, comprised | of British runners, The recognized record for the i2-mile haul is 7:25.2 by a Southern | (Calif.) AAU team, set! Jerome. Walters of Los Angeles, iran the opening leg and passed | the baton to Lon Spurrier of De- ' lano, Calif., who opened a 30-yard lead before handing off to Arnie Sowell of Pitt. single wing formation. a “bible” wer the “departed UCLA and Tennessee used the long departed doe deer. stood In the rear of a pick-up | took form when an unidentified truck which was decorated as} hunter donated his doe trophy | as the “corpse.” the funeral wagon and read loved one.” “It was a - shop of Jack Schweigert. spectacular.” one bystander said, “greatest thing I ever saw. It should have hap- pened two years ago and maybe} read: | “Closed for deer funeral.” _ Several stores in the town of 877, closed, including the fly and tackle Rema Club, composed of business He put and ti nal a sign in his front window which tiac. Professio men from -Pon- The Roscommon group, recently speaker. a per- fect 600 to win “the small bore rifle shooting from prone po- sitions. : America’s three entrants in the individual sabre fencing class were. eliminated while’ Russia qualified one for .the final round iGeorge Worth and Allan Kwartle: }were beaten in the semi-finals and \Dr. Tybor Nyilas lost in the. sec- iend round pool, All three are from New York, Russia's water polo team whip- ped the United States 31 in a game in the final pool, Bill Ros: of Whittier, Calif. scored the American goal. Saturday's soccer final was set up between Russia and Yugoslavia when the Russians fought their way past Bulgaria 2-1 in an over- time semi-final match. Yugoslavia eliminated India Tuesday. ‘Gerald Quelette hung. up Mactten Favored Over Summerlin Eddie Hopes Victory Tonight Will Aid His Title Hopes N.Y. (#—Favorite is looking for a SYRCAUSE. | Eddie Machen “Tvietory over ~Jimmy~ Summerlin itonight to move him closer to a crack at Floyd Patterson's newly -|won heavyweight crown. Jim Norris and h:s International Boxing Club have suggested it might be a good idea to have Machen, 24, meet Hurricane Jack- son to determine a heavyweight contender. Summerlin hasn't figured in the discussion. Cus D'Amato, Patterson's man- ager, has indicated he likes the idea of a bout with Jackson but that he would accept whatever ibout Norris promoted — provided lit wasn't too soon: | Indications are Patterson won't idefend his title unti] June at the earliest. | Machen, a Californian, is ranked | sixth nationally. He is undefeated in 18 pro fights. Summerlin, 24, is ranked eighth in the NBA ratings. He is from Detroit ‘and has a | 30-6-2 record. Honored at Banquet “Jefferson Junior” High Sehool’s footbajl team and its coach, 'Riéhard Craig, were honored for ‘winning the 1956 Pontiac Junior ‘High Leagué title at a banquet last night in the school. Sponsoring the salute was the } tiny guard Joe Collins hooped 12. COOLEY, MAJORETTES ; | Helly and Bloomfield Mills | ** i | Van Dyke nipped Mt. Ci | : "| Sera Benesn 3 Reren pout : SW en aims | | were among the county quintets an Dyke pped Mt. Clemens —A player with _ it way 12.30 surah’ Bee — 2 | to turn in impressive showings | 59-58 with Bill Rzeszut of the seasons, Mullin —— ‘s ner FS F Pointer se in hoop lidlifters. | Abes and Ed Noe of the Bathers _the Detroit organization since Carlings Beer 925, 8. Benson's te gue, Betting 20. 1937 ” ‘Buftalo, . and a at uU a The Broncos, led by six-foot-five - a AP Wirephete , age Be : a —| inch sophomore George McDan-; A 185 first period lead sent) — Rose BOWL PILEUP — Francis Graham, University of lowa managing at Little Rock, Ark.; iels, overcame an early 5-0 deficit Imlay City winging to an easy : : i y ot t . business manager, is almost hidden by the estimated 60,000 orders Idaho Falls, Idaho, and James-| Los Angeles — Rams coach sid | to romp.to a convincing 83-44) {1 win over Capac as Larry town, N.Y. All are Detroit farm Gillman had a 50-13-1 record at | MELBOURNE \#—Sweden won triumph over Hartland at home. Dorow tallied 19 to pace 12 home for Rose Bowl tickets which went on sale to public for the first i clubs. \Cincinnati University. a .yachting double for the first'7,. victors never trailed after |Cagers who made the> scoring hme yesterday. Graham has About 12,000 tickets ° aed he hee time in Olympic history today, > the first time mid-)column. Max Howel topped CHS figures that only one-tenth of the requests can illed. lowa i= Deioem Automatic? largely at the expense of ee wach the « tial ache [with 12. meets Oregon State i in the ve Janney ist heme : i , United States. f he — ns — SS oe s MecDaniels played only half t . ss ome = . 2 * ' pame but finished with 24 points ‘ ; 4 4 Ricay menses aoe tree, veel, te Ames Be Protest ‘Any Deer’ Season ° and Jack Taylor added 14 | JS @iit probably will be tomorrow be- pecne : pectively, for Holly. ry ic i iva Si\fore the official results are given : Christenson tallied 18 for Hartland. | a} @ — after officials have tallied the a At Bloomfield Hills, the home \* nts in the complicated scoring ‘ cf b erly waited ‘on the time limit club had to battle all the way ; protests to down Oak Park, 41-32. 4 m | for ha y Shaw yee -_ heard ° “ROSCOMMON (INS)—Nearly athe other day in protest to the! servation department's special Jefferson Gridders ian @| protests that have been lodged in) Bob Elston contributed 16 points| p44 , area sports-| spec . poate de a, nd Fi Dingh undred Roscommon-area_ sports- special ‘‘any deer’’ season. er season. _f ieithe Sharpie 8 inn Dinghy and Bob Barrett added 11 to sup-| ad into their automo- | were funeral drive started s 8} races. ohn Mc-|™C" jammed into their autom Frosty R. Wyckoff, vice presi- more ve ota =: : ply the victory spark. J | biles and went to a deer ‘‘funeral’’| . : around noon Sunday when re- a = é LJ ——— * * * iCoy's 11 digits were tops for| “ eeusanenmemees / dent of the Roscommon County | ih y thered | a1 oa s But barring upsets from pro-\Qak Perk. =") Spertsinen’s” -Clab,~ acted as anne deer. wees ee rs pitests, this is the yachting medal} Two successful foul shots by “minister” over the body _ | te Ther revival in” Harvey Johns, GMC plant pro- itection chief, was the principal Det. Sgt. Allen D. Noble would have saved some of OUP divorced from the Michigan United was toastmaster. lantlerless deer.” Another sportsman who followed ¢et”’ { Conservation Club, has been ‘“‘up-| Jefferson's title ended a four- over .the deer management year reign by Washingto, Junior ‘common County, said: | “It signified the death of thé | Michigan deer herd!” Dressed in a cutaway coat and ‘plug hat, Wyckoff told the crowd talong the mournful route to attach | funeral flags to their cars , jandi i TUESDAY'S er TON — waiter Brace, 16 POLLY WOOD Kid Gevilan, Calif. i ¥ pr -. anesies pe Gene wt ,. “ Cfomneny Romuie| School where he took over as) Sine hen, Cats eal Gabinete. coach this fall. 18. tan Preset 2 d Dave, Canja’s squad yesterday after- ir SEW HAVEN mn = to. =, ues Yajur noon edged a very good Birming- ee eee Sn oe it ham team 5640 in a meet in the| pe Fe Nino Vi 7." Ravens. Pointe’s 20-yard pool. Loss was. *'Maples’ first in. two outings. ‘Loaded’ Pointe Tankers Edge Birmingham 56-40 / Alex Canja, former Wolverine: / Bosten.' diver, is heading for what appears | wa | Segese. to be a very good swimming, 2 season at Grosse Pointe High One pool ‘Tecérd was set by GP's Les Cutler in the 100-yard backstroke at 1:01. “That's ter- rific for this time of year,” says Maples’ mentor Jay Myers who added that the Pointe “is really loaded this year.” Maples took only. three firsts, marks, Pete Sintz swam the 14" SIZE for 57 CARS | in STOCK. WHEN YOU RI YOU GO ‘ OR WE PAY THE TOW! . 5 P. M.—it'll be ready at 8 A. M. 7 qutatttoned tisk dove metheds and ten esing the. very, fntest NEW 100%, deeper cleats give power traction twice as long. NEW 18% wider tread assures positive ee anti deep == SROs” DE on GENERAL IN SNOW- NEW sulci rintiog oo. pavement. NEW jerase his old mark of 1:06 and | better the pool_mark of 1:03.5 set iby Royal Oak’s Leich. It was } Sintz’ first ~at the event. ‘om Bechtel set a school mark jin the 200-yard freestyle at 2:03.1 mp ito better his own mark ‘of .2:04.4. | Dave. swam 1:19 flat in‘ the [20-yard individual medley and the nediey relay team of Steve Pew Bechtel but broke four of their own school... | 100.yard butterfly in 1:03 flat to- hod 2 Ack Be [ue aah # ‘HE PONTIAC PRESS. , WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1956 Pia ai “AN - Along the Outdoor Trail $ H: GUY MOATS. Qutdoor Editor, Pontiac. Press 1W7-Pound Buck; 22-Inch Antlers |Blanked in North, Holly Men Shoot |Ract } Boke at Home Best in Contest Two Holly area_bunters, father) Winners Will and son, made their usual fall deer) U.S; Bonds for hunting tfip.go-northern Michigan, Each but refurned without a buck. — ac By H. GUY MOATS Then they took a look at the back isection of their farm acreage and | [reed ee eeec on their! One -of the liveliest “big ‘own lands, in ss deer derbies” in the mi&ny spied Hauer, downed « 400i years span of The Pontiac his son Hugh bagged a 6-pointer| Press annual contest has come to an end, and the lucky champions have been determined. Each will soon receive. $150 in U.S. Sav- nearly as hefty. ings Bonds, a_ gilt-edge 400 Gunners inM-L Affair te. ae Many changes in leadership in Receive | $150 Small - Caliber Event oth the heaviest deer division and ' Patt . the widest antler division (a new | ; Proves Popular Test contest this fall) kept interest inj) ee : : ‘ : : vgs discoveries were oe at Turkey Shoot the event at a high point all the| HUNTERS ROUNDUP — Plans for the big Charles (Chuck) Manz. A barbershop quartet cemgenr ar eet : | way, ‘ 4 BPOE No. 810 hunters roundup at the (Treble Makers), Almont's Coonskiriners band, | Federal taxes on, fisit0g, Ske Last weekend's annual Multi-/' Roger M. Davis, 484 Fourth Pofitiac Lodge Thursday at 5:30 p. m. have been and @ hunting skit with Michot and Paul Sparrow el ’ ingell-Johnson act to. provide ‘Lakes Conservation Association | Street, Pontiac, entered the heav- Aompleted by the above committee, from left are features. Lodgemen will furnish the game |1 ior sport fishing. a (seated) Jerry Wooliever, Dr. H. A. Miller, Louis jest buck, His 207-pounder took” Michdt, and (standing) T. Mack. White and over the lead on Nov.-19, br das few hours after Emmett Gaffney of Highland had filed witha 205- pounder, Davis’ hefty yuck was downed near Curtis jn the New- berry section of the/Upper Penin- sula,-Davis—is_3-GMC employe... ‘turkey shoot not only had a perfect meat for the affair. day, but it attracted one of the biggest turnouts in years ‘for this ‘affair. M-L officials estimated that ‘at least 500 sportsmene from this area were there for the shooting and the fine fish dinner that ac- Good Guns Not Costly_ <=> + een nme — oo : : By JACK PATTERSON for compéting items. There is one, weather. So don’t expect mira- Now that one of the dullest deer|thing. to remember, No material) you're moving in moderate seasons in years bas become his (has_sny magical Meee. cth| on : tory we can move on to other in itself. All any clo’ things. We'll leave the question of |ing can do in the warming de- qiated underwear. covered’ gt why deer didn’t show up whe re partment is to slow dissipation of| (ion parka and pants, and insu-/i— . ‘. and when they the heat your own body provides. |1 09 -tpoots will fe Sgro in| Ee Should have to|Some materiais do this better than| ihe aucy blind or at the ice-fishing _ the experts, others, depending upon the amount }) 0° 4 ee ee lof trapped air, a good tor “it (hole. whatever the cold, but Heav- _- Even the hum-| P ’ insulator, it) oy help. us if we have to walk a ‘ean hold. Some furs and water- . fowl down do the best job. Woot Tuarter wie me Oe ee —feompanied it: — Contestants in beth the shot- 20 , Winner of the widest antler di- ° “ : AP Wirephote | gan and. the small gauge (.22 | vision was a22-inch spread of ant- MUZZLER LOADER — Mike Johnson, 16-year-old Hasting High | shot shell) events included young- |jers brought in by Leland (Lee) sters, men and women. The small gauge particularly is becoming an increasingly popular test. Using shot loads in tiny shells fired from a .22 caliber smooth- bore gun, shooters try to break | little clay targets thrown a | hand trap. They call this’ type _ of shooting “mosquite” trap. Skiing Facilities Expan . in Eastern Michigan Area srw sim deo" means ; c. \Candidate slates Avere ‘set up two Walz of8312 Tindall road, Davis- |burg/Walz shot his deer with the prize rack on farm lands west of Davisburg. He filed his eritry Nov. | 23. Geologist Bags Deer With Ancient Rifle ‘school pupil displays the 130 pound buck he bagged the last day of deer season — and the antique muzzle-loading weapon he used. Johnson loaded the blunderbuss, believed to be 150 years old, from the powderhorn and bullet pouch he holds. i, buggiest of us | weeks fo i | | ago. 4 ~_ © couldn't fail. to BAY CITY (—A 50 per cent in-jski parks, including six new parks,| Club also” is planning a deer eee wading can over = observe that ' the and synthetic fibers come next) + * 8 crease in skiing facilities in the for the coming winter sports sea-|browse-cutfing trip to Laverne “wth te F 4 Terwilliger, state h op- ae ee is now yr Most of this stuff is made “sine, Het , Christmas s special manner to do| women’s sizes and if you hat Bowman’s at Gladwin. About 20 Ihave Signed for the trip early in) | vation lcter ee pares \Janjary. A M-L party last made’ fir ." e dur the al deer ‘Wis trip two years ago.- irearm = Guring spect oo a season Saturday. East Michigan area over’ last sea-! son, . son is reported by the East Michi- qe new parks are Houghton gan Tourist Assn. Lake Snow Bow! at Houghton Officials of the Association said. ,ake, Black Mountain Ski Area PATTERSON READING, Pa. #—Carl Furillo, —Dedgers—otit--—— tions have been made to parks al-, ready established. - . 3 majority of the 1,162 arrests made by state conservation officers .dur- As — for Young Trees -f time of year is at least as sensi- | bie as On| the area will have a total of 21. petween Cheboyran, Onaway and | _ — Terwilliger, a collector of old ses. ‘exhortations, | —— day , , Pie : : , , ions, cold ‘weather sportsman, (stuff her anyway, but in your lant near Grayling. Gay e-Rax HUNTING Violations 7x BES, tS AtSaciioader buy trom manufacturers, retailers nase ae . : AFA es neck -s! rom the muzzle- : ; : Bad Appendix- cho guest ranch and ski clad | . : pe a distance of aboout 40 yards. end allied ~coampiranea,” mi such items’ limitations. .Anything . . near Gaylord, Silver Beach Ski 'Hi h 0 t be The gun was manufactured in the le m ip for ’ that will keep you warm, while |. New York—Fordham beat - Mis Sends:Furillo resort and Woodridge Skj Area, 19 in C 0 [ 1960's a and eed els o hone you sre inactive, in sub-zero | souri 20 in the 1942 Sugar Bowl both neat Lewiston. *. att * for ot ert weather is going to boil you when | {football : to Hospital + 4 = ____ | LANSING # — Violations of} a, —s a | as aaa The association said many addi- hunting laws accounted for the State’s Needs | | : bargains at this | a Solunar Tables | | fielder, —Brookiyn- was reported in good con-| dition today after an emergency | appendectomy last night. co * LJ Authorities at Community Gén- area parks include: 35, | — “in| two new ski slopes, total of ‘seven. an eral Hospital said Furillo’ came through the operation shape.” They said“he would c remain im the-hospital a week OF areas and two addi 10 days before bejrig released. ~ Furillo had cpmplained of pains in his right since. last Satur- day, ‘hospital attendants said. 2 2 * A native of this, southeastern raises cattle on his farm near|ters — Anew slope and tow. = |mark that. fell short of the 155) here. . My End — Five new slopes, four! record of 1,263... — | The entire state will have a to- tal of 60 winter sports; parks. * * * Improvemertte at East Michigan Sheridan Valley Ski Park at -Lewiston Snowsnake Mountain Ski Park between: lare and Harrison — Larger parking, itienal ski runs. | jo Mountain Ski Park at Mio — New ski lodge and four new slopes. Griswold Mountain Ski Park at Indian River — Two more ski runs, total of five Silver Valley Winter Sports: Park near the Tawases — Four ski runs with two tows. . Grayling Winter Sports Park at Gray- jing — New ski slopes and tows. ing October, the conservation de- partment reported. | There were 1,136 convictions re- sulting in fines totaling $20,600, court costs of $8,900 and 197 days in jail sentences. Major violations. included 170 persons arrested for failing to ob-| serve waterfowl shooting hours, 166 possessing loaded firearms in automobiles, ge -cornes nat ee firearms in oats and %3 hunting “deer with ‘artificial lights. New York—The National League _.jhad 1,219 home runs in 1956, a LANSING i — An experimental at the Dec, 13-14 conservation com- mission meeting in Lansing. Conservation department fish- ---- Houghton” Lake this winter. _ ‘lthe southern part of Garden Is- land in Charlevoix county and 160) lacres adjoining. Hardwood ~ State: ed that the commission remove Forest in Cheboygan county. | limits from perch caught at_ Fish experts said ‘the lake has tremendous population of perch They: feel uled to consider acquisition of 833 acres of hunting lands and two public fishing sites. == Public hunting lands earmarked for purchase include 390 acres in The commission is~also sched-; Unlimited. Perch Fishing Proposed The proposed ‘public fishing sites aré on the Grand’ River, East of Grand—Haven in Ottawa County and on Portage Lake in Houghton County. +: Rising Sharply LANSING — Michigan's need for young trees is growing so fast that ‘nurseries are having trouble keep- ‘ing up with the demand. * * * In the last two years, three Conservation Department nur s- eries have grown and contracted) for about 38 million trees. These are. used largely for reforestation work, some for Christmas tree pro- duction.. Private, federal and col- lege nurseries add heavily. to tota:— —- - * ? * The demand has been heavy enough to-push Michigan to na- tional leadership in established reforestation acres. The state was the first in the nation to establish plantations dn one million-acres of $tate, federal and private lands. This mark was passed in the last year. Se | is Harry J . Rush, ail Also marked for -acquisition | are 215 acres at Rose Lake Wild- | life experiment station in Clinton County, 78 acres at the Maple River State Game. Area, Gratiot "SERVICE STORE FE 5-6123 () {soxney mw POWER: +precisioncered” high-compression ry, Chevrolet: cars, buses and trucks. this! Chicago—Cub pitcher Bob Rush ‘is a son of the éx-St. Louig Brown, | _digging for emeralds Bald Mountain, but in one de- partment, anyway, buyers can't go Wrong. Guns are selling at most dealers for a sneeze over cost. They can’t get any cheaper so iif somebody in the family needs a new “corn sheller’ or “deer misser” this is the time to take action. Don't look for_anything new swift ers aren't very to make changes. “ e * * Outdoor clothing manufacturers the search for light. but warm gear. The prospective buyer is apt to founder in the welter of claims and different, though. 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Gordon Oak, Fireman Appren- cations School at the Great Lakes, Illinois Naval Station. . : * tice, U.S. -N,, recently spent a weekend at the home of his par-| ents, Mr, and Mrs. Francis E. ‘Oak, of 154 N. Lake Angelus Rd, ‘He is attending Interior Communi-; Would: Be Suicide Spends 15 Hours Inside Crater TOKYO # — A desperate Japa- nese Romeo crawled to safety, Tuesday after spending 15 hours in- side ‘the smouldering crater of Mt. Mihara, Japan's suicide mouintain| 50° miles southwest of Tokyo. His illicit — sweetheart was / ‘believed dead. , Ld * | Recently oe" ed in the U.. Navy is Donal E.. Harris, whose’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ellis Har-| ris, reside at 46 Glenwood Ave. Donald is -sta- tioned at Great Lakes, Mlinois. | ‘Prior to enlist-| ment he attended Pontiac High School. * * Stationed © at Fort Sill, Okla- |homa, is Pvt. Ro-. land’ Harkless, The couple were Tsuenyoshi Na-; son of Dr. and §- kashima, 29-year-old farmer, mar-| Mrs, George A. ried and the father of two chil-- Harkless, 143 dren, and Yoshiko Onigata, a 26-/ Mark Ave, Pvt. year-old waitress. They decided) }arkless is serv- os ; Eden Recouping }'Health, Vigor, Penn Railroad Head. Asks Train Tax Cuts WASHINGTON Ww — The presi-' ident of the Pennsylvania Railroad cited the Suez Canal crisis in argu- ling that railroads should be given ‘tax relief to keep.them strong “enough to handle emergencies. James M. Symes, the Pennsyl- ‘vania president, said railroads are under such heavy economic pres- sure to reduce facilities that ‘‘to- day we could not help to handle ithe volume of traffic we were ‘called upon to handle in W orld w ar IL. ” The transportation industry seeks) |repeal of a 10 per cent tax on pas- senger fares, 3 per cent on general) | freight, 4 cents a ton ori shipments! ot coal, and 442 per cent on petro-| ‘leum products moved through pipe=’ * ‘lines, Reports Jamaica | : > 4 a Se fie oe ae * + fF: \ Tepe thle ae Nini tefin biennial GF ae ae Pea = | eh es » 1 x je - 2 ek : y ‘ 5 : % ral * ‘ >< ~ 4 pea , i . a @, ~- i : ‘ . f * I : . * . a és. + . ‘ . » . — - ‘ ~ f my * “ ‘ . ‘ ee ee uf os , bs My 0g: THE PONTIAC PRESS, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5.1956 > ee Sit all aalien til ie Ast! * eit - % yy Btttn CPUs eens mn ni 7 Cog What Items Do You Have in - Your Home That You No _ Longer Need or Use? SN These things ‘and many others can be quickly con- verted into needed cash for added Christmas shop- ping with_a-low cost Pontiac Press Want Ad. At nets Turn Those Items Into Ready Cash, Quickly With a 1 Low Cost ~ this season-of the | year, ee item isin demand, so. Dial FE_2-8181 ; .. Place} Yo ur Want Ad Now! _ Fi inancing iT hat Extra | Gift Can Be Easy by Using a Pontiac Press S | Clothing = Appliances’ i Sporting Goods vee Radios, Record Players. _ Furniture vee - Automobiles 7 Bicycles make a list of those things you no ieee use-Your Want Ad.in the Pontiac Press reaches so many for such little cost. It’s the easy way. to. Supls your Christmas. Dollars. 4 Rg ee f al | a x, Betas cnt is, more . | * eigen THE PONTIAC Paps WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER ry ‘1956 4 * THE BERRYS # 8 oe ae wee Se Fe Kiel ms. os “By Cart Grubert i BONES WHATS) Ge NTS CHORUS GIRL ry OFFEREKE? Rees Bkeee.. ‘ Labor Party’ s “Heckles Crack Caaudlabare LONDON i — John Selwyn Lloyd rose in the House of Com- mons this week to announce a Officials fo Vote drawal of British Egypt. statement, a red glow ‘spread over his. face. Labor party heck- lers interrupted him — “and the @ BEER | veteran. -of thousands of public @ WINE. Rul Ch | pareasee lost his place in his @ CHOICE on e ange mA See LIQUORS Work th cI Probably nothing in public life - @ DELICIOUS ork to Change ruse jhas shaken the year COCKTAILS | Hamstringing Action by ie last Nour weeks. eve’ As he read from his prepared loyd P lustered Explaining Withdrawal ‘humiliating decision — the with- The son of a Liverpool doctor, troops tombe went to Cambridge Univers- ity, -studied law and became. a judge. He joined the army as a private, left as a brigadier. He was. the first Conservative ill ealled to high office after the Conservative election victory in 1951. * *¢ * Churchill made him minister of ister. He became an Eden. pro-| ~ ‘Propose Limit” backbencher Sir Winston Church-} state in the Foreign Office — chief of|deputy to Eden, then foreign min- ‘City Commission Pontiac city Commissioners are working toward eliminating the; | Joopholes of a self-imposed 1954 !‘Commission rule which restricts} who may call for reconsideration of! a settled question. They gave notice that next week! an amendment to the two-year-old; LIBERTY COCKTAIL. LOUNGE His icy composure has cracked, His lawyer’s tongue has slipped. The confidence that some foreign ‘diplomats hdd in him has been strained, To many, he has seemed to be a man who misses on-the- spot guidance -frem -his mentor, the absent Prime Minister Eden. * * tege. / He represented Britain at the! United Ngtions and won an acco- lade fro the late Andrej Vishin- sky of Soviet Russia: ‘The young Englisiman, he's tough.” Eden made him’ minister of gave him Cabinet rank as minis-} Most thoughtful Britons conte ier Lloyd a brilliant chief of staff rather than a supreme. command- te policy He_has put him in the Foreign Ministry. Lioyd has a 29-year-old | wife who—Was—once. his. secretary supply in. 1954, six months laters ter of defense, then last December] on on Trucking Idea Would - Restrict Heavy Vehicles in State on Sunday — ESCANABA (# — A ban on heavy 4 “Is he your. real life?” I asked Jayne.. By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS % HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Early to- about a week. ” favorite boy friend in. __“I_think so," she-said, Frank Tashlin, the director- preducer of “Will Succesg Spell Reck Hunter?”, thinks — that Mickey’s test was excellent and ‘that he will be very good. Jayne has to make “Wayward Bus” first, and a very interesting young man named. Victor ."7icas is up for director. He was born in Moscow, but he's no Commie, He left Russia when he was six weeks old and served in the American Army and is an American citizen and has a long'' truc king — except perishables _ on Sundays and holidays was asked | Supervisors yesterday. fall 15 Upper. Michigan counties, idiscussed what-was called a heav- | jer than normal number of trucks, on crowded area highways on Sun-| days and holidays. Meeting for its, second annual conclave, the group. suggested that Michigan follow the lead of Minnesota and Wisconsin in the trucking ban. Various delegates said: trucks were creating trat- fic jams on the highway system. They said that more trucks ‘by the Upper Penifsula Assn. of }—Phe-association, which represents to have, let-me-telt you about Lee: istar in his first independent film, list. of -aecomplishments in this country. A NEW CHAPTER” All you people who worry over heart attacks you've had or expect J, Cobb, who is starting a whole new hopeful chapter in his life year ago, Lee is winding up the lead in “Garment Center” at Columbia and he is preparing to direct, and Furthermore, he says he is going a divorce involved he won't name the girl, Promise, Lee, to tell. me: first! j | re ror ro rite would be~voted-on,~atiowing,; 85 North Saginaw Wert ia way Seen eee ee ~ Wonderful Food \if adopted, any commissioner vot- ing on the majority side of a ques- ‘tion to ask for reconsideration. The old rule restricted this ac- tion to only commissioners ‘veting in the affirmative. “This present rule leaves ques- tions hanging in the air,'’ City Attorney William A.-Ewart warned) ‘ast night. “Where would it land! if all voted negative,” he ques-) tioned. wm) Ltd, * *« ® The matter arose last week when | foreign minister. a~keen-mind;-an-ability-te-gresp and sort out detail. He has pa- tience, tenacity of character and a great: capacity for work. But he has yet to show the imagina- tive qualities’ that make a great a-daughter:—He-—is- portly,—plays- oY poorish game of golf, likes an oceasional movie, and has few lacks color and makes little im- pact on the people, although for- eign diplomats find him vigorous and cordial. | . His polities chestnits may still be yanked from the Suez fires, with damage minimized, Govern-| ment spokesmen have been careful lately to em- One reason could be ‘that Eden, with his abiding interest and long background in foreign affairs, ‘tended to overshadow him, and some say second-guess him, in; international affairs: ~~ Lloyd has felt deeply the fail- ‘ures of British government policy’ in recent weeks; He is used to sent he is stili-taking prime re- Mayor William. W.- Donaldson sought to bring back a proposed, jused auto parts ordinance which| @ had been defeated by a 4 to 3 Sivote a week earlier, Donaldson "= WONDERFUL FOOD pve! Spit mane Live Lobsters, Ocean . t Pon Gatat ised Shemenraraeme JUST Se eee ee eee eee iy we =. Prime ef. Steaks and 2 sion Rules, E Chops, Turkey, ea & The mayor explained in a meet- : Game Dinners. @ ing -last night that under~the-sec- $ @ ond stipulation of the proposed a Four Private Dining Reems | © amendment, the ordinance. cannot . For Your Banquets g reappear unless it is re-introduced) a gas a new ordinance. a FAMOUS @ The second requirement | is that! WINE CELLAR. the question must be reconsidered 4 Wines. Beets ond Ales . « the night of the vote or at the next g From All Over the World a: Succeeding meeting. : LU NCHES 2 A fwothinds “approv om by the a g.commission next Tuesday would — =Open E very Day! —w adopt the amendment. : PHONE: : OR 3-1907 j Fire Spurs Driver Sa ee eee naee CANON CITY, Colo. 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Is Insured tor $85,000 © By , EARL ‘WILSON NEW YORK—It was just one of those cuh-razeeeee nights oie * * * Jimmy Durante, opening at the Copacabana, cracked: ig at the bad i interests other than his job, He~ in the House | phasize that although Eden is ab-| ied that they join with a protest | lagainst consolidation. i Liz’s ‘F riendship Ring’ | +$10 to $20 daily. seemed to be on the highways over) weekends and holidays than during normal weekdays, The ‘association also asked for a permissive act fforn the state leg- islature to. allow county highway departments to plow fural drive- ways after winter snow storms; It was pointed out in discussion that most departments do so on_a fee basis anyway, but that legislative action was needed to forestall any legal complications in. case of acci- dents, In other action,, the. supervisors refused to oppose schoo] district consolidatiog. it-had been request- movement in Lower Michigan The supervisors asked the legis- ‘lature for more state assistance ‘to the care of afflicted persons. | They also tabled «a proposal by Tron County’s board of supervisors to-increase supervisors’ pay from|~ John La Haie of St. Ignace was élected new: association president. Arvo Wakevainen. of Houghton Phased Withdrawal’ Planned for Eden? to be remarried, but since thére is} - Rodgers in "54 to say I was. the only actor who would fulfill the role of De Becque. : 7 “They developed my career and my voice with that one thought in mind, These two. Americans are calla daammane tenant seiedl es rte a re = Pau favae s Friend I ic lsince his serious heart attack a) i eer _jday, Jayne Mansfield teleptioned| Persona! aprearances with that she.wanted me to be the first| ™mertime- That was the _ to-know that Mickey Hargitay will] ishteming day of my.life. But 1 | pee play’ her favorite boy friend in| *™. happy to say that Dick be “Will Success Spoil Rock’Hunter?” | Rodgers decided 1 was able to which goes before the cameras in sing : eat LONDON w —- Columnist Siiens dolph Churchill wrote today. that Prime Minister Anthony Eden, now resting in Jamaica from over- was chosen first vice president. been playin’ this club for yizz and yizz and I'h. gonna keep) on playin’ it—till they pay me.’ He ‘declined to do one song, claiming it was “double intended” material, so his —_ Jackie Barnett, who tot $85,000) was in the mob ond I asked her premt going hack to work Pema » (dent. James A. Sties, Menominee may- or, was elected’ second vice presi- Named Apple Queen She’s never. working again, she insisted. . “I'll only work for him,” she said, nodding toward Mike. “Doing what?” .I inquired. blissfully—and -beautifully-- _ Judy Holliday much, much closer to hand-) some leading man Sydney Chaplin then she is in their| ical, “Bells Are Ringing’— and that’s pretty close. They're both talented and pretty peo-'| ple and we hope they have 4s much fun privately as they'll -be giving audiences publicly, . . Ex-Miss America Bess Myerson and her husband went quietly back together, burying past differences. Landlords relax! Marilyn Monroe got her apartment and moves in at once. Place is a secret. . . ¥ul Brynner,— most. romantic bald-headed man in-the “world, and his wife, pretty Virginia Gilmore, are reported to have “Afi arrangement to live mostly apart. JUDY AND SYDNEY i | \ ‘Danny. -Kaye'll probably have his own TV show in a year “Whatever!” she answered, l yesterday: ~-}+—The..daughter. of. Mr.and Mrs.. in real life is Carl L. Bixby, Berrien Springs GRAND RAPIDS ® — A student nurse from Berrien Springs, Janet Bixby, 18, has been named Mich- igan Apple Queen.as part of the Michigan State . Horticultural. So- ciety convention which opened | wj ‘apple growers, and a recent win- ‘ner of the Michigan 4H Dress Re- \view contest, Miss Bixby was Been Sings Gil strain, is making a “phased with- drawal” from. office. _“Tt _is most. unlikely that Sir Anthony will ever resume his full political functions as head of. the government,”. the son of former Prime Minister wrote. Support for the Nov, 5 when it ordered a. cease fire in Egypt and withdrawing from Port Said which, was announced yesterday, “After the second incident * 46 said Churchill, “he was in a ner- in Nov..191) when it decided on the question of | vous and agitated state._He-ex-/f “Any confession | may a4 Bary - to have made in prison will be a lie—or the result of human | weakness... .-, “’. /FRANKIE -kaINe pressed a desire to resign forth with.” The columnist added that other Cabinet. ministers persuaded Eden that an abrupt resignation would split the party, and that a gradual stepdown was. decided upon. . named from a field of seven can- didates last night. She ahd first runnerup. Mona Ulrath of Hartford are fellow stu- dents at Mercy Hospital in Bene} Hospital where Miss Ulrath is student X-ray technician. Second runnerup was Ruth Ann Rahn. Scottville High School senior ,who represented Mason County, i The horticultural convention con- | tinues trough Thursday, Ban Jeans on Girls WILKES-BARRE, Pa. ® — The Fairview. Township School Board has banned the wearing of “jeans, chinos, slacks and trouser-like at- -|Schultz, 42,° Neuman’s companion, | - |lwas found near. the edge of the lake with a capsized boat nearby Recover’ Second Body in Manistee Lake MANISTEE « — The body of ® Robert L. Neuman, 22, of Man- ‘istee, was recovered yesterday from Manistee Lake here where /he arid a companion died-in a — ‘ing trip mishap, State * Police and conservation officers had drag@éd the lake since | Monday, ‘when the body of Lester | in the water, Police said Schultz apparently made his way ashore but died of INTRODUCING « , JIMMY ROLLINS at the Piano, 7 Nites Weekly ® Delicious Chicken Dinners: real try. kids for UNICEF. He met. © Cocktail ee” or_two,-with his.CBS.“See It Now” show having been his first He traveled five months in 14 countries filming Tite. and tire’ in class by girls attending exposure while Neuman sank in grades T through 12. The Parent-|the lake. “The two had borrowed) Teachers Assn., called such attire 8 boat for their Sunday fishing penta hc ‘ ers O neoeoaees Is Family Night at the. VILLA INN Where Dining Is a. . Adventure — 0 PARKVIEW. BLVD. Corner of M-24 and Clarkste im aa Lake Orion | put-they Never talked politics. 7{“untadylike.*—— KEEFE BRASSELLE other heads of states and filmed them, aren't political,” he says. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... : “Judy Garland -will take part of her Palace fast to London after the local run , .|.. Katharine Hepburn was of- fered a percentage of “The Rainmaker” to help publicize it; she turned it down “OPEN 6:45 # aiaedaee Seah neh, bi seys Pes at be gree cree blood » . Memphis censored the El-Wallach- Carroll Baker. love scenes from ae a. statewhie “contest and. will sive a P rwOA-ainbiacded concert , » , Elvis will [buy hie pares a 1900 farm : . . Haldrewer Brae Ader gy-his autobiog, “The-Comb and the Stars.” _, Earl's Pearls . ' Gheks Ab this oliioenl_ Ohio Wialaslen baa“ decide which he'd_ rather havé—no buttons on his shirts or no hands in his pockets. : WISH I'D SAID THAT: Tully ‘tyier mentions a Broadway te ANNE ‘se ee tawiaaoness Toon, Prades) Lo me Tia ere THURSDAY! | ~ H| - * 4 fe Tastee F F 4k oo eee PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1956 7 es 4] ae re Unger ae ks Ne = wae hy Ef Has eras iets = aod PRP ose a ee ee i = Meee : ; Li * at ae pg Sete Pa aa oe eat eer eee xs Pe | ge ee ui Lai i ; are reihe:. AE Serge es Sg: “Come on, Ruth. It's not raining THAT hard!” DONALD DUCK ~ By Walt Disney ta, json NCE OF SANANTS , RULES THAT Y MUST BE D AND CURBED, THE BABYS SUCH AST ‘D L NQUE! ic. BOARDING HOUSE HE'S SWEATIN' 4 LIKE HE. - WAS THAT DAY THE WEA Sercion, toe. T.8i Nog, US. Pat OFF. OUT OUR WAY: Guess & THAT WIG - IS LIKE A COLLECTOR | BLANKET YEAH! © 1906 by WEA Service, inc, TM. Reg. U.S. Pat OF, By Ernie Bushmiller “y Quit ar WHY MOTHERS GET GRAY | MY GUESS IS KIDS \ WILL BECOME THE STYLE IN SOCKS! Sy ty WILLIAMS ~ © 1958 Vy NEA Bernice, ap 3-6. Reg. U.S. Pet, OF, 2s DIXIE DUGAN THAT'S THE TROUBLE WITH PEANUTS --- ONCE YOU START EATING . THEM... YOU CAN'T - STOP pec -§ 7 —LRANIE LBUSHM 1b LTR A) ‘ PEANUTS IT MUSTA EY, HELP... AND STl _f' AY Ty oa HIM! || GOTTA GET EVER- I GOTTA GET | | BODY OUTA THIS BUILDIN' QUICK! '] * oo” oe DROPPED JO SACO ORS. RUGGLES A WEL) FOR COAT, DOR! - jis if oom TTLRE Yt? ve REMEMBER, DORY JG Y \ Vi ay) Li Os DD, MA'ar 1 GOTTA COED Bo oiKe | —PTELLS wim Th «ete wee “Take advantage of this easy way ‘Ting problems. © “You'l Find PROFITABLE Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section to solve all your buying and sell "To Place Your. . ‘WANT AD. | oprortunmmies | | DIAL FE 2-8181 ei eee ee ~ Bee ae ee ee a) ee ee eee by NEA Bersice, tne b. bem ff OOZEN E JACKSON TWINS Grains Unstable CHICAGO ta — market with very active dealings| ft, grains started out firm and then became highly erratic on the - board. of trade today, * * «& ‘Soykeans again led in activity. . After their 10 cent plunge of the previous session, they opened with mised gains running to a couple of cents, |g In another wild slow Red River Valley Pontiacs 2.50-2.60. eeyiennnememn CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Dec, 5 (AP) — Butter weak; receipts 610,000; Tasletals buying rw 1 cent lower; pee AA §0%:; A 59%; “4 a 58%: cars 90 B 90 B 59; 50%; 89°C 58 ness receipts: 11,100; whole- paiens to ete 4 + ag most contracts dropped below ‘the previous closing level, ‘Other grains also mostly opened with gains, only to retreat as a —renewal of selling hit the pits. Old - €fop wheat Was unable to hold on| to its initial upturn. Lard futures also were aggressively sold, drop- ping under the previous close. * » * Wheat near the end of the first hour was % lower to %. higher, December 92. 36%, corn unchanged to % higher,» December $1.32%, “Oats ~t¢-to 365 7648, Rye 4 lower to t-eent-higher, |On large December $1.42%, Soybeans 1 cent lower to 1% higher, January $2.49, and lard 20 lower to 13 cents a hundred ou. higher, Decem- ber $15.40 * * | ultry f. 0. b. to 10 a.m. Grain Prices bo 7, Lipevinee ila, en roe, Se 12; heavy type broflers or fryers - CHICAGO GRAIN’. tb. Whites 18-19: Grey Crosses 23, Barred CHICAGO, Dec. 8 (AP) — Opening | Roc 24; caponettes 544-6 |b, average grain prices: . = 34; ; ,ducklings 30- 31; heavy Lag &: aht due » turkeys, . wheat 37 Mey anne Ti type hens 28-31, heavy type toms 38. sad. MAP. ceoceees 237% July ....... 1M ‘omment: Market unsettled. May ....ce00 2864 Rye— dull and otheing? | tally ample on “sn July oes cee BM Dew. cae 243 | Classes riee resistance Sep. . 2.26% Mar 1.46% | noted on Barred and Gray cress fryers Corn— May 1.46 out sme wide gpreed over W Dec. sees LD r rkeys: teady, Farm “Offerings ~ Mar. veconcee LIT Deo. oo... 0s 15.40 ompie ir. demand for processing. and MAY wees: 1.304% Jan oon 14.85 ee July 143ta Mar. 14.50 CHICAGO POULTRY Dec. .... ney MAY cere 82 | CHICAGO, Dec. 4. (AP)—Live jRouttey Lodge Calendar lower, December}¢emand has DETROIT reas IT, Dec, 4 (AP cases included, t : eral tes Grade average Sites large Grade B large 4-39 w av a™: Grade. A Jumbo wid. avg. 38; medium 3 ‘Grade B lores 39. Checks 23%. Commercially graded: Whites: Grade A extra large 40; 35 \a-3T; medium. 2844-29. Br : Grade A extra large 18; large 7144-20; small 24-27. Comomrent: Bartee’ steadier. Some price adjustments noted but -generatly the market is fairly stable at present levels. Supplies of large Cas ees Seeral oat bu large paratively short but aemena wontons sizes, Smalls in aifticule to's supely and in some instances diffic Pou Itry DETROIT POULTRY 4 (AP) —Prices « pald . top quality live steady; receipts OO 925 coops int wT Coops ib. b. payin rices Oe nanneds wey * hens -4-18; pi 1t hens 124%-13%; old roosters 12%4- 13; caponettes under 4% Ib. 21-22; over 4% lb, 24-25; hen turkeys 0- e-31 sa: duck- dings 26-20,. geese 29-30. f.0o.b.] ° state A Jumbo 41-81 weigant . 40-41 wid. 41; ¢{point, U com- fractions. *-i gains, Royal Dutch. and Texas Co, frac: NEW YORK. eres 5 iis Ser eee rtwo—sessions,the-market-may—be getting ready for a traditional year| end rise. Increases in personal in- come, rail income and record con- sumption of electric power were bullish news items. * * * Fonmgetown Sne wy moone tan 8 . S. Steel and Bethlehem as steels -recovered.| - Chrysler and Ford made small tions, Boeing and Douglas Aircraft rose major fractions. Dow Chemical was up-a point or so, Union Carbide a major fraction, . * * * American Telephone improved. Edging off were Goodyear, Good- ¢irich, Du Pont, American Smelting, Southern Railway and Paramount. Among opening blocks were U.S. Steel up % at 70% on 3,000 shares, Gulf Oil up 5% at 1114 on 1,000, Boeing up % at 60% on 3,500 and ‘Sinclair up 4 at-63% on 2,000. * New York Stocks (Late Morning Quotations) ale ‘@— Most ee ~~ Burial Details. ‘ducted fron her expensive | Low said she was kidnaped curys, accordir ee ee ‘Only 4% feet high, the Cruiser has roof-level, fresh air intakes and o See eaaas rer wind. The car also boasts i « ad : AG : “Quadri-Beam” headlamps, _two- | The Cruiser will be available in two-door and four-door hardtop models. Court Hears NE eres Relates How Kidnapers Took Her From Home, Left Her to Die SAN DIEGO (—Details of how wealthy Mrs. Ruth E. Latham/ cheated ‘death on the desert are before a Superior Court jury. The prosecutor told the jurors yesterda that Mrs. Latham was kidnaped. and left to die, covered by rocks in a shallow grave, by two’. women who hoped to get possession. of $7,000. . Dep: Dist Atty, William Low sion's new Turnpike Cruisers, to. [National Automobile Show starting Saturday in New Yerk, will have suggested list prices of $3,415 for four-door model. Turnpike Cruiser. to: Cost $3,500 DETROIT (# — Mercury Divi- be shown for the first time at the the two-door and $3,500 for the’ Mercury's ‘Dream Car' Ito. Make Debut Saturday retracting— rear windew “ae “quadri-beam” dual headlamps. The Turnpike Cruiser models) ~ will _be--shown- in dealers’ show- rooms starting in January. - The newest of the Mercury liné, heretofore described as a “dream” The prices. do at include federal exicse, state and local taxes and|perated retractable rear window, lear, has a windshield which curves upward as well as around; a power- roof level air intakes, a 290-horse- Jordan Accents Arabian Unity Parliament Asks Iraq to Begin Withdrawal From Pro-Western Pact handling charges. The Turnpike Cruisers, how- ever, inelude as standard equip- ment, numerous features like automatic transmission, power steering, power brakes, power said Mrs, Latham, .52, wag ab- power engine, with 9.75 to 1 com- pression ratio and keyboard control placed at the left of the steering column, MANY INSTRUMENTS Instrument panel equipment -in- Cliffs home Sept. 12.so she could not appear at a hearing of a civil action involving the $7,000 the next day after $1,000 of that amount was offered to Leo Kelly, a former policeman, to “rough up and get out of town’? Mrs. Latham's hus- band George, Kelly refused. On trial on charges of kidnap- ing and attempting ‘to Murder Mrs. Latham are Mrs. Beatrice Winn, 57, and Mrs. Lucille Whis- enand, 36. Both pleaded innocent. The prosecutor said in his open- ing statement that Mrs. Winn told Kelly she hoped, if-Latham could be kept away from the hearing, to get the $7,000. She then offered Kelly $1,000, Low said. 2 ‘Btated lon of Oa 4 , Admiral” TT ~ By Saeed Sea. ee - a convocat klan: . 40.6 Jones +e . edch a8 4b Chapter No. 5, R. A. M., Wednes~- Livestock Allied” , . 40.6 Koleey Hay... 004 day, Dec. 5th at 7:30 and election 7 . Alte Chat , “2 Kimb Cit ..... #1 ‘of officers. J. Chipman, E. H. P. DETROIT LIVESTOCK Am Airlin ; 224 eer ar $13 — DETR — Am Can ..... . N ee W. Ade Hoge Ssiable vise. *sarket not estad- Aw Cyan .... a) Lig, G My sees 8 : Catile—Salabie 400, About 65 per cont on 7 : S4 Loew's, eat Be incre ec oe . News j in Br ief by around. 30 200 steers and heifers carried am Smelt ' 3° Lorillard ..... 16 from previous days; slaughter. steers and am Sue me 3g Mack Trk . 38.6 heifers very slow, weak at week's full Am Eg v4 Tei 168.2 Martin, Gl .... $3 decline; cows active, steady to strong; ‘m Tob 1 May D Sirs ;.. 39. A boy’s $35 bicycle was reported pulls, stockers and feeders about steady; ‘+ McGraw H .,. 37.7 y y ood and choice| Am vescose -- 227 Merck "30.6 tolen yesterday from the corner Scattered off lot sales, gee - Ba hae 8. 193 s yes' y ‘slaughter steers 18.00-22.50; fh h choice, Armes si 65. Merr ch & 8. of E. Pike and N. Sanford streets, jand prime absent; utility and standerd! Arm ce p P&L ... ay steers and hetfers unevenly 11.00-15 00; | Areet ang . 97.4 Monsan CH ose rm Pontiac police said. \Some lightweight cutter kinds down to| 4tch “"'" Oa" Mont Ward’... 39 (1.50; utility cows mostly Fae 00: Ati ‘Refin .. |. 45.4 Mey eo! #4 ww a “Larry” P. R. Lawrence has been !\i0" Price Fase net ave: individual Aue? gSy sgh} Nat Bisco, -.. 268 added to the salesrm. at Riemen- head standard cows & te 13 oo; conners | lencust _.. Pe 3 Bat Cash R a $13 schneider, 232 8. Saginaw, distrib- and cussr to Too; utility and com-| Bering Ait .. 602 Nat Gyps - 383 utors for Dodge- Plymouth prod- mercials*12.00-14.50 John m 23 Nat Lead 1e84 Ad Ives—Salable 125. Market © jorden 56.3 NY Central '.. 33. ucts. —AGYV.| bout steady but not fully estab! ede ore Warn 47 Nia M - 28.7 R re Sale at K Cc bry ter fen high ene ee A rad Pm i8 aS West, yr ummage at Keego-Cass|18.00-25.00; few choice and prime/Budd Co ..... . 3. , : 4 standard | Burrough: 366 Nor Pac 38.3 womens Cuba Gn Lae RA fe eset wea en AA RS aes ¢ an Drv ...... . wi rr ow " ses: 7 fan Adv. Sheep—Salxble 500._Markes not estab- een ree is Be Ohio Ou ve bee | . . | Mshed. Cap , : ens 8 . | « Carrier Co 53.2 Owens Ill ‘Gl 62 . Cater Trac 90.2 . 84 «Damar wn Yate le Twas 2t)ciacaco uveroce, ae BI Bas Ro Bs > 4. (AP) — (0. B. Parke Dai ... 44 _ Yentist Dorcas Ladies. —Adv. ‘partment of Deschutes — Saiable hogs SUIser 5 PaO RR ot. 213 113.000; active and uneven; strong mostly | Cjark Equip .. 56 Pepsi Cola ... be If your friend's in jail and needs 2s bigher on butchers: se gales mostly Climax Mo 65.4 ——, sireeeee yey Ph. 942: instances : uu ca... 426 Philco ..... a | bail, PR EIS) of MA 5- wes [one to mostly. 38 higher; No. 29 190-|Goce, Cola... 200 Philip Mor». oy —Ad¥-| 240° th, ‘Butchers 15-75-16.25; ma i Colg. . Pet .. ++ 53. 16.55: several lots 12 190-225 Ib. 16.25-|Col Bra & ‘.: 30.2 Billsby MIDs td 16.50: 2-3 280-280 Ib. 15.35-1585; few 3/Col Gas 17> Fit Oi «2: $84 Comw Ed . 403 re “e . 4 lie Ib. 18,00-16.38: weight under 199| oa Wen! eR RCA eis 35.1 = ; scarce; larger lots mixe : . ** 562 a Area n Mute 2+ [580 ib vows 13 0016.35; i ttle below 13.25;, 502 NG 41.6 Repub Stl ... mag U . A ee ft Salable-cattle 6,000; calves 200: steers. | 1 Re : 528 ——— heifers mainiy steady ;_compa: had @ po : Monda: ; instances strong_on » 19 . 96.8 ; n rraignmen Seteers and heifer yearlings low choice te . 05.5 anslaughter In| haber ioe Weta oa | A re igher r two days; tu! é _ . Saeed cit apenas, ola ae Se ee a bees zs a ath July 6 of Josep and feeders weak to ower: : rs - 29 " «|prime 1455 tb. steers 26.75; few ods a.» 68.17 Sinclair cad Champion, of Waterford, Township,|high choice and low price 24.00-25. Dow Chem ... 127 Bocony ...... Bs. another Waterford Township. res nest Jt sotto i" eines Boeleae sede co hy per Rd! BS dent stood mute in Oakland County} 500; most choice heifers 20.50-22.00; EeSt Kod ..... S83 Bid OU Gs iat Circuit Court Tuesday bad rate tt. nett ge Ag R= EI & Mus, “IT 2.7 std Ol Ind 61.6 Harold D. Melton, 2, of 1312/Canners and cutters 1768.50: most Utility atte Mor ..7 883 SO" Spo 38 Scott Lake. Rd., is free on $300)se core rcalere 18-00-2500; liut Sule Pred aaseti "77. ara Sruteace «+ OS * C e vealers mht culls ach ,.. #14 bond awaiting trial on the charge.|4own to 7.00: mostly good and choice/Pord Mot ..... $3) Suthe Pap. 37.3 Judge Clark J.-Adams entered a/ 475-625 1b. stockers and stock steer Prueh Tra - 232.4 Switt & Co .. 41.1 " f calves . 16.00-20.50 Gen Oynam ... 55.5 gyiy El Pd ... 46.6 plea of more or van To c Selabie sheep 3.000 1 market steady Re by ) sad bi 4 STexas Co .., 517.6 Investiga ywn-|@ll classes: c e prime woo! svees SSS Tex G --« 28.4) and ship police said. Melton’ sear failed|!™* 2169, Ib. 19.50.20.00: few ‘small/O88 ghog '... 39) Textron... 323 me eee C ip * J Gen Tel ...0..° 6 to stop for a stop sign at Scott}Prime shorn lambs 93-108 1b. 18.00-19.00;|Gen 7 cee at Timk R Bear 96.4 Lake and Pontiac Lake roads. Re| to choice slaughter sheep 4.00-6.50. Goodrich , 50+. n Araneuimer” aed is charged with being under the . ae Gt No Ry':.., 43 Twent Cen ... ZS influence of liquor at the time of Investigate Breakins St evtin 2 287 un Carbide "110.1 the accident. Gulf Off—.... 1114 ec + 2. ‘er"sag Unit Aire ... 87.6 - of 3 Empty Cottages Homentk 200. 38g Unit Fruit. 434 F : Three breaking of _ unoccupied ‘Cent oat Rub... MS armings cottages located on the same tne Rand. a8 Tob 2 175|- White Lake Township street were) [Inept oth Soe Wout On Te ts ISTA. Calif. (INS) — Rohr Deimg investigated today by Oak-'tnt Rus Mch'!'4%9 Westg A Bk .. 28.4 Aircraft Corp. reports sales in, its first land. County--detectives. gut macy. Be en 2 aaa rter $n; oo RE TOR . . pared with $19 702.824 in ‘the same} Nothing was known to have been bm hoe. none 30° Yule a row |. 30 Be tor 96 cents, a share, from|taken in the burglaries of neigh-|Int sit Silver". 482 Young 8 & W324 $650,174, or 72 cents a share. The backlog| bori homes on Big J Drive. is el a Tel. - 30-3 Yngst Sh é& T 115.6 _iof orders on Nov. 1 amounted to $19 ng - . Jacobs . 44 million compared with $127, milion a| Entry in each case was reported- etocn year fr. ly gained by breaking the glass! new al o the As-! YWOOD, Calif. (INS) — sales of/i a door in order to unlock it,/s¢ciated Press 0 0 Max Factor Co, & record 7 . . Sees fe os oor : per, dey ones RG Ba . Ly ie - Net earnings San 36. oF 4 cents Toastmasters Club.- fetta WE ce ats a3 183 , , ~TYear ago ........256.5 139.0 73.3 180.9 __ Year's $1978.354, oF $3 cents. Meeti ' 1956 high ......0.276.3 1881 76.9 191.5 oe mone Holds Meeting at ‘Y iis We cacccauea dea wo 123 — esa peake 5. eevee 257.8 143.4 . : in. Nove +~ The regular meeting of the Toast-/ 1955 soveev 2031 148 67.2 148.8 *| masters Club No. 643 was held in| — ‘the Green Room at the. YMCA last night. 3 p.m. 4460/short addresses PRANK uae, Dee, 5, 6. Toastmaster for the evening was Morris Decker, and he. was sup- ported by three members who gave before, the group. Two new members were elected into the organization. They were Don Frayer and Morrie — {threat of harm to an infant-geand “s/parently to a vacant house owned .5iby Mrs. Winn in Chula Vista. He “4rtomobile_ $ in Imperial forced Mrs. Latham to sign~-pa- The Lathams and Mrs. Winn were engaged in a civil suit over interests in a building material company. Low said that Mrs, Whisenand, a U.S. customs clerk at the Mex- ican border, went to the Latham home Sept;12_ and kidnaped Mrs. Latham at knife point_and under son. The baby was not harmed Low said Mrs. Latham was bound and gagged after a struggle and taken in a panel truck, ap- said Mrs. Latham later was itransferred to the trunk of an au- and taken to the desert Low said the County CD Officials Get Leader Training from all parts of Oakland County attended a class today on the Some 50 Civil Defense officials registration and information) branch-of Civil Defense prepared- ness. Those attending will return to their communities and serve as instructors .on the subject, accord- ing to Lewis C. Jarreridt, county Civil Defense director, Registration and information is a part of the welfare section of Civil Defense which prepares for the flow of evacuees sor ama cities i ducted at the new County Health Center, {1-Year-Old Killed on Firs Baby- Sit Job cludes a tachonieter to méasire . engine revolutions and a clock that * * 8 automatically computes elapsed time and miles traveled. The new model comes in two-door and four- The Turnpike Cruiser is equipped with dual headiamps horizontally : V-angle taillights | are integrated, into sculptured Mercury side pro- jectiles which. extend forward along the upper portion of the rear fenders and the. side of the body. * © &. The car has air-cushion rear suspension, and full-cushion shock Power and seat adjustment, In the latter instance the seat moves forward, back, “up or down automatically when thé driver’s desired seat posi- tion -is dialed on the instrument panel. SN. - The Turnpike Cruiser hag an overall: length of 1714 feet. to Britain: = Fleet warships to call at that port city in more than five months, Lebanon indicated more. than five months. ai|1955, compared with about 0 milk - _|training missions. have been sentition so far this year. as US. . war-|” ships to call at»that port city in|. an Se ee é baby is survived by his pam. Iyear-old girl on at home. ng job was shot to death last night by of four, pers and check forms stolen from her home. Mrs. Latham told police. she freed. herself fromm hand and foot ens pushed away the rocks struggled to U.S. Highway 80, where “a passing motorist found ner Boyt. . Escapes With Bruises as Car Rolls Over A Van Dyke man received minor bruises when the car he was rid- ing in went off the road and over- turned in Oxford. Township last night. ; Howard K, Lane, 20, of 8225 hicle driven by Mervin Phillips, 27, of 7259 Ford Rd., Van Dyke. his«car went out of control ‘on Lakeville road when questioned by Oakland County Sheriff's deputies. Nab 2 City Juveniles Two Pontiac boys, both juveniles, were turned over to parents last Business Briefs usiness Briels DETROIT # — Russell S. Rock- afellow is new director of produc- tion engineering on. the Chrysler Corp. manufacturing staff. Rocka- fellow, a native of Flint where he Packard Rd., was released after treatment at Pontiac General Hos- — el ‘Motors Pete, pital. He was @ passenger in a Ve-|cently retired. . — STOCKS Tt Nephler C Pigures after docinnas petnie ‘ote toe oon ~ Allen Elec. & Equ Busip. Co rr ous 2.6 Baldwin Rubber 0,*.. 14.4 47 Ross Gear Co.* .:....... 230 «(33.6 G. L. Ol] & Chem. Co.*;.' 16 1.4 Howell . Mtr, Co.*.. 5 5.1 Peninsular M. Prod. Co... 9 J 9 Ray ieee ‘oledo Edison Co.,....... W811 13.1 [3 8. Products Co.* 14 (16 *No -_ bid and asked, children she was minding. ~~ _ “Bernadotte Catherine Ewaschuk fell dead in the living room of the home of Mr. and Mrs.° Terrence. Lyons. _ “two adsallants |“ ohiidren range in age from 11 months to nine years.—The girl was reported holding the infant in/ ‘her arms when the blast caught her in the head. Police said one of the children found a 12-gauge shotgun and started playing with it.The baby-| sitter was reported to have told the child to put down the weapon just before it discharged. sen ee Phillips could not. explain why|Free Movie to Show | Use of Power Tools Do-it-yourself fans will be able to gléan a little technique from a free two-hour movie at.8 p.m. Mon- day at the Boadway Shell Hard-'4 shifting in the various factors ware Store, 65 Auburn Ave. The movie is part of an intro- night after their arrests, Pontiac ductory program to educate the police said, in an automobile re-|do-it-yourself beginner with the op- ported stolen a few hours: earlier.|eration of.power tools. Three power Both boys were to appear be-|tool firms in the area are F. J. fore juvenile authorities today, po-|Poole Lumber Co., Glen Wing Pow- . a ee way NEW YORK mA two-forked| of ity-effects_— is day. 48 under way to- eee ‘the move to get people to save those who need to At almost the same time an- other governmental agency is making it easier for one set of borrowers, home builders, to find money in a competitive market. The first could. increase the supply of credit, at least -for one set of .lenders, the commercial banks; the second doesn’t. On the othe’ side’of the finin- forecasts credit will get still tight- er before it gets easier, And con- sumers thernselves, while: pushing their installment debt total to a new high, have cut the total amount they owe | on Geir cars. The -net-result maybe. thostly in the tight money situation -with- out any great change in the oy all picture. The nation pro’ will have to get used to living with tight money for some time to come. The Federal Reserve Board and the Federal Deposit Insurance Corp. will permit some 13,000 in- NOTICE OF ew hereby £ f scheduled. ven of a held by Pon- St Set Date for. Wixom Incorporation Vote : an a af ST interceptor sewers, ‘and te Eighty | ?— *.* Mile, 10% Mile, Artesian, Wrey,| aieon ak as River teeta the commission’s site, and State Police plan a new building, simi- lar to one recently constructed ex bey Shy Prone hse cau Highway. ’ er ah ne anh ‘now on the Dixie The leases"‘were signed for $1 each, Measures will include a bill per- assessed in township ordinance vio- ty to back local improvement pro- grams, and a bill allowing the for- mation of a county Department of Public Works. 7, ; Another lease, giving the city of -— * @ of | pontiac control of the county's Con- ‘}tagious Hospital for 18 months or until the Pontiac General Hospital addition is Gompleted, was —ap- proved by. supervisors. Details the lease had previously been re- tiene | A One governmental agency~ aids more money 0 it can be lent to/; jcial street a group of economists). mitting townships to retain, paint hations;-a bill-permitting the-coun-i} Star Tight Money Drive’ fo Find Cause and Effect: sured commercial “banks with) ; drive on tight money — one on and Part of its cause, ae. the offer on. part about “50 billion dollars in time| ¥ But the commercial banks will watch to see if their new compe- titive position will needle the mutual savings banks & seek] higher rates than the 3 mest of them now pay. * 2% Get New Mail ail Stem SHIP—Service for Oscar J, £ Lanctot, . 38, of 1560 Weymouth, — will at 1:30 p. m. Friday from vorhees-Siple Chapel, Posting It says this will help home build- ers to find money. But this may make it still harder to’ find money for- a Veterans Administration guaranteed loan, which is fixed | ‘by law at 1% per cent. It may ‘be well into next year ipefore there’s any real easing of the money situation; 16 ecorio- mists at a National Industrial Conference Board | Before that, possibly puecioan pionests betloelh -|country which .could not. grow trees was worthless and for years avoided settling on the prairies, | among the most fertile of all farm | SPECIALS | LUNCHEON Bis os . to most of the distributors is that ‘ithe male species buy more rare, imported commodities than wom- en, who prefer the practical every- food fare ee o ‘before felling the Instantly Kills Passerby in California SAN JOSE, Calif. ®—A trigger- happy son of a retired Army ma-) ~ jor shot down two strangers yes ~ iterday, killing a woman and criti- eally arounding —a mat — — Elmo Hatton Jr., iff Melvin Hawley he spun around) — and chased Ferd B. Hahsen, 32, ehehs ee te ee eh ae _THE B PONTIAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1958 #) 21, told Sher tire salesman) _ EP Wir Witt a Cairtr iar * e i four more surgery. Hawley'’s inquiry, Jose. * Army. “him before, Eadie Hansen fell out of his car onto the ground and Hatton pumped 22-ealiber shots into him, the sheriff said. | Just then Mrs, Dorothy Minkel, '56,, happened “by and was killed by a single shot. in the head. | Hansen was given a fair chance; | ito live after seven hours of|— Officers ‘still were questioning 'Hatton to’ learn his motive. - The youth was jailed on a hold- ing charge pending completion of The shootings occurred in a. rural area 10 miles south of San _ the Air Force after 10- months, | much of which time he was unde © a psychiatrist's care. + The son ‘was taken to the sher- _ iff's. office ~by Elmo Hatton Sr.) who retired a year ago from the Postcard Gives Lead Hattori has been employ ed as an office boy at a map company. The _'salesman said he'd never seen ® union to the Supreme Court. , WASHINGTON ‘Charging the Rauh asked that Pleard's‘dsmissal | United Auto Workers violated be upheld. . federal law by paying for political) 0 "tne int ied ‘meaning of the a telecasts out of . general union word “eqpontinenss." . jfunds,the--gevernment cited the) — - | ‘The argument presented yester- ~-lday was challenged by. union at- ‘Line | fail _ |terney Joseph L. Rauh Jr. He said the. 1954 telecasts did hot elec- tioneer for any political candidate. union's position. “The case, which reached the high court on an appealed jower ’ oe | He said they merely stated ae Flagds Ha i a | 2,500 Pieces Counted - in_2-Month Spot Check — d + viger- “this citizen: of Brussels shows the pride of @ musician who ~ ‘Mexico. don, Postman Albert Nunn ¥ wens & new Lad of “smog mask” 88 ton, first appeared in the U.S. in. youths led state ‘Police to that con- | are wearing the masks for testing purposes. Sheriff Hawley said the young, made his instrument himself. Not having such an instrument, the gunman had been discharged from! old gentleman went to work, carved the pipes, tuned them, and attached a an old rubber inner tube to hold the air. eourt—_d. pees he ttledd were~ not “expenditures” the meaning of the law. * office. general funds. Justite Black asked ‘Rankin how this law would apply to a Two Youths Missing, re coming so | newspaper that would advertise in another newspaper for or | Northville Township told officers) against a political candidate, ishe received a postcard sent from Chicago by William Phalen Jr., 20, lone of the missing youths.» The ‘DETROIT W—"'wo Stockbridge card said: area’ farm youths who were re- ported missing Monday night a “Had three months vacatioi south. The old steamboats ar ert Simmons, 20, of near Gregory. ically in another paper. +Both boys have net—been seen Rankin asked the court to-con-|_ Four—senators_*emain_ here to | Miss Elaine E. Butler, 19, of'since Saturday night. lsider the dismissed complaint.’ Detroit Federal. Judge Frank A. Picard dismissed. the. complaint’ poNOLULU w — A New York— against the union by holding that ity customs Official - jestified yes-~ the payments for the telecast$ tarday before a Senate committee within probing communism that a recent | Rankin said he believed that ‘would be a violation of the law as it applied to corporations. He n Said in response, to further, ques- | ‘I'm taking a little trip,tions, that a newspaper could’ .,iq he has approved a_prelim- e * editorialize poljtically all it, wanted inary draft of the*final statement —_ shelieved to be in Chicago. A pos BOS-. sit in—-my—bleed:—See— you-seon-:-to_in its own columns..._But. he MASKED FOR COMFORT — All set for a Smoggy. day in Lan- { The boll weevil, scourge ‘of cot= _eard to a girl friend of one: of the. The other missing youth is Rob- t-said. it could -not advertise politi- ‘ternal Security subcommittee, He ‘ By Customs Men two-month spot. check of mail re- The Federal Corrupt Practices ceived in Honolulu showed nearly Act 2 makes it illegal for corpora-|2.500 pieces of Red-line literature. tions or labor unions to make ex-| The customs official said inves- penditures or contributions in con- tigators checked only 10 per cent nection with elections for federal of the incoming mail, and the total ‘did not fnclude mail which was J. Lee Rankin, U. S. Solicitor checked in other cities before be- General, told the Supreme Courting forwarded. here. ithat the word ‘expenditures’ ap-| plied to any political broadcasts: ‘lectér af customs who has heen paid for by a union out of its {investigating here, told. the sub- Irving Fistiman, a deputy col- ;committee: | Much of the literature came ifrom Red China and the Soviet 'Union, and extolled the virtues iot those regimes. Much was ad- idressed to local offices of Harry |Bridges’ longshore union.* Fishman testified at the fourth a day of the subcommittee hearings, ’ which probably will continue two _more days, Sen. James Eastland (D-Miss) planned to go home/by air today. ¥ ‘camplete the hearings. |" MaiMon OF CLARA_JBAN who passed away Dec. 3. Never shall rour ‘memory fade (bovine 4 Til m heave we wieet again. Her loving a Pather, B a* ~__In Memoriam 2 } = Ip loving - memory ot | aa Flnabeta Beane who passed away yrs. ago, Nov 28th, 1051, and memory taste. | gadty missed by Memes: chtieren-; : . Leen. Soom we aivare mew Till in. " om We mows seats pn ~™ | CAB a" 8 : a. ‘See our ‘ad under PSTRRCTION.. | Universal Airlines Training Center, oA FEW -owtside work, some mechanica;: experience helpful. Apply 1064 W | WANTED: Huron between 10 and 1] am ___Help \ Wanted Male 6) AIRLINES NEED YOU || __Help Wanted Male 6) SALESMAN For furnace & appliance work Ful or part time, After -¢ pm. E 5-772 working men needed at once for | itv TFECRCCTAN. EXPERIENCED only tm person _TV_& Appliasce Waterford BARBER 32-0325 aLERT BOOKKEEPER ied bookeeper wanted sevis Meters, | Mriene cacao em wry tne | 25 or older wi ways hoger. | ers and . Pa Flowers 3 DUNBSTAN'S FLOWERS 434_W. Huron PE 2-630) Funeral Directors 4 chard Lake. i te ‘ | Pm CAB DRIVE DAY OR NIGHT. 23-0208 With lore ned i ses plus bonus National Sorgenicotion serv. ing iImsurance cos. needs several men for investigation work im | Oakland County. Must be age 22 to 28, have high school e eae _ on, and some Knowledge of typ- | “img. Outside interesting work wit wan good future” Pye | and EXPERIENCED REAL | tor tast _WANTED. CAR WASHERS. FRI. Sat. and Sun. and night shift. | ~ AIRLINES NEED YOU BY BAY | Serge sites Toned Come. AUTOMOBILE DEALER Ex xD. preferred Some sho FE 2-9101 for appoint. | held , at 11 o.m. fram Pursiey| Hom ith AIR, AMBULANCE, GROUND Pursley Funerai Home, FE 4121 |Donelson-Johns sea FUNERALS” PARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL : finer tm Thoughtful, Service ss PEE 2-584) | Voorhees- Sivle FUNERAL HOME #@mbulance Service. Plane or Motor FE 2-937" -. -—_— ——cewens The Pontiac Press _ FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 2-8181 From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. All errors shoud te ried immediately rhe sa assumes to respon sibility for errors pthe:. 7 than to cameei the charges tor that portion of the first ins@ition af the advertise | ment which has been rem dered vaiueless through the erruar When cancellations "CASA WANT AD RATES Lines 1-Day 3 Daye 6 Dave ae i atertord | Twp. | oo ee oe 2 eee ae oe ee working 'c cond wl for right m: EXPERIEN EXP. W OOL PR ESSER Part time. y Uptown Clean- ers, Ph REpubie st “MAN ON DAT DAIRY and genera! farm. house 2 iiss ri FOR _ Ut Oakland ENGINEER Graduate mechanical en ba re and hydreulte alrer a ‘M. ‘C. MFG. & CO. 418 Indianwoo; Rd Leke Orion FULL TIME EXPERIENCED real estate exlesman for new project. Phone FE 42544. _HOUSE HANDYMAN Apply in person Tues. preoee | = iwegn 16 and 4 to am-OvShenter” “Coun- chi, Orchard herd Lake Rd TB BM 1 Tabulating Machine Operator PALMER-BEE CO. Opdyke #& ITRR_ Bloomfield Hills : LOCAL ROUTE. OPEN POR “MAR- rie. man wth car who needs to eurn Si2o per week fr more Work by ap erent No, cold can- vass Also 1 rt tine delivery and salesman "Galt Puller Brush, _FE_2-2318 MAN WANTED - RAWL BION business in Poaties, Tne experi gnee to start Sales easy to make = Pm, seit Rawle Dept. | BAKERY SALES GIRL, OVER 20, | day work only, Anderson Bakery, 14 Mile Ra. B'ham i saiyaritina— “WANTED “are the week, FE 40756. 103 ~ CURB “GIRLS bas a abet number of- urb girls on the or night shift. Must. de 18, apply in Seite good TED’S WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK. RD. Gorden's - STEADY ijAN OR WOMAN Wash . 700 s “Hunter / _Bivd.. Bhan. ~_Help V Wanted Female 7 Carlos Long, Sleeth Rea. ._ Milford, perven, only Dining Room Waitresses Ted's has s limited number of | openings for curb girls on the | Must be 15, apply in TED’S ginees, ter | design and development all coe a | WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK RD WAITRESS FOR oF VE-IN | Wiuntern £7. 2490 Dixie | Michae « Drive EXPERIENCED GIRL FOR GRILL & counter. No Suncays or holi- days, Hours: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. -Dinte _ ‘ham. _MI 43624. EXP, FOUNTAIN MANAGER, J AP- y at once, Purtney Drugs, 1387 Lk Rd. __ & ____ Help Wanted 8 your school bus driver. Qualifics- tims: Plain Common Sense Wages: The Safety of Yourself and others. Thank you.. A School | Bus Driver Watkins rowte. Wwe train you, steady year found no iay offs, | ave eet $2.50 to » ise RY pecs peur | } _App'w tn person, |REAL EST satire SALESMEN “On | saleswomen for new home project | vd Utica | SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV- | wazing and) your vacant lot, finest meterial | | We do al) ex-| tn Pontiae, Watertr eres = . Kenwond Rose Hil) 2-9060 | Reaity Work Wanted Male 10) ‘ BOOKKEEPER WANTED: MALE ’ CARPENTER WORK WANTED, 'GEN. BLDG or female, wittr Vege ledger | _ OR 33776 & ‘NTERESTED IN aweekend employment, hes NCR sting end suditing exp. Write | | ' PLASTERING & REPAIR ~ WORK. | “Pree estimates. MY 2-1608 { | SALESMAN REAL ESTATE | Newly pasted otiicy wevar 3 tert | inen ou qualify you'll have | rthand | plenty of advertising and floor | me Earnings ~unlimited. JE RRY¥ E. ADAMS CO. PE §4510 0 3172 W. Huron & Employment Agencies 8A Career Center ~Has openings for art time . & temporary. FEMALE po tri m cabinet cr alte: _Chartie Swett. Work Wanted | Female 11 Il REPAIR GUARANTEED ROOFS — Eavestroughing q tase Licensed bulider, will pundaye EM | Er orate \CET Us GIVE YOU a {RONINGS a G SNYDER FLOOR | sé _Pick up and deliver. OR | 33478. | sancine and ‘intshing “pUSHET TRONINGS. , _5-0592 i” Per Pick up and deliver OR 33501 | IRONINGS, 83 A BU. .PICK “up. aad delivery, EM 3-005 . FE 5-3036. Eves. FE 7 | 2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. “& 8.2. L. Tompson _ Bulliding Service 12! work, cement, plastering. Carpen- | 2290 \CARPES fm R AND CABINET | $r). Ne repair. B 1. kinds. Est 1613 ores Marsh. ~~ LOT OWNERS, do 1 eal Cail | wen. real o¢al. CA) REDUCED RATES — PRICES —1' 4 4 8 ; or shell heme & - Carages Moss * PE “4-480 you. Smith | FE +96 V BRICK I'NCINERATO®s CLEANED = ATL | anywhere AN FOR GOOD wannikp nae Will Wire ano HOUSEMOVING FP ULLY baby need work badly PE 4-2769. |g Pease on, Pte L. =e rons. TRUCKS actors aA Re AND CARPEN- .EMING PLOOR LA | AND E UIPMENT MASONRY 8STORNT aD CARPEN:- | sens ft ating SPE 's ton ake Dumrp trucks | Trailers and tractors |. build on | Pontiac Farm and LAYING, Phone FE Lopal and Long Disiance Moving | Moved to #7 7 ‘ Phon FE 5-688 ~TRENCHINGAND } {GUT AND HEAVY TROGRING. BULLDOZING ‘ Rubbish hauled Sand. and gravel FE 7-003 _ Moving & Trucking 19! or_rubbiso _cleanup FEL +51 | | {icnT or BEAVY ~ HAULING FE 4-682. Trucks to Rent | -"** | 2070 It, ‘fot ‘stakes |— * demi- ravers ON wAS FOR SUPPLIES. Industrial Tractor Co. fill dirt. __ Notices & Personals 25 ASI AAA PRIVATE DETECTVES Egse your mind of worry. Know the facts about matters. Private Aonamitatio, _ PE Pe 5-830! | i ‘MAN WITH % TON PICKUP, /AN” GIRL OR WOMAN NEED | _353.N. Cass PE 23021 FE 2866. (wants work Call anytime, Ae i ao , rendly adviser, contact ROOF REPAIRS — a PE 40444 L. Langley. Phone FE 2-512. Confidential, The Salvation Aerotred Knapp Shoes _ pred Herman Airport, 2B OR 3-1583 ra_ Burnes, FE 32-3814, 93 Mark. | PALL SPECIAL COLD WAVE. 50. Dorothy's, FE 2-124. FOR YOUR REAL SILK MER- Ee 3-11 and workmanship. 825 8. WOODWARD _chandis HM 3937 a3 terior, including footings, labor ’ I ™ o_call PEt ‘UNT ON CARPENTER as and material, interior finished by | , Open PE 46 1. FE ee Sunday , | LEARN “AB UT BIRTH CONTROL | enthood Climics. lst & | ira Fri, 9:30 to 11:30 s.mr.at | 1070 Tefégrapn ind & 4th Wed. | 930 to 11:30. Labeside Home _ | Community Bide DEL LCARTAGE | Levrs- BARBER SHOP Was inmaw, ¢ormer ot Auburn. me ON AND APTER THIS DATE. DE- cember 4, 1936, I will not be re- sponsible for amy debi« contract- | BABYSITTING DAY OR NIGHT ra PE 46195. GENERAL HOUSEWORK BY DAY, a Miss ICHARDS at ‘AREER cE finer Bidg. FE 6-o4i6. RECEPTIONIST FOR DOCTOR $250 .. Exp. Silk Finisher vant pmo, Al ptown Clean- . Ph, gerbile 937 $3711 EXP. WAITRESS _ Por weekends only. A "son 2302 Dixh ly in per e Hwy eweomb's Young doctét teeds-swret-r¢m-— athetl girt to weleome patients, 1k appointmes*« Did answer th. phone for him Tf you can t*pe $0 wom bee % vebrer's, 21 Pontiac State Bark Aldg, FE PS “AND DECORATING. Fr DIVOX HEARING ATD. RM. 16, | | SECRETARY TRAINEE $250 A MONTH high school to. be tive private IS conre: ) Pomiac efter—t—p-m- cluding typing. Experienced. MY | achines and ven Tryle igettis. 502 N ritcst WOMAN WANTS BABY- sitting, ¢ooking, ironing or Gen- eral. § Gays Week. Home nights. a | MIMEOGRAPHING, TYPING, SEC- EM }- 3-2842. ” _, Business Services’ | 13, wants hauling. FE 4-406 VET WITH 2? TON STAKE. TRUCE | Herman - ; 8 br yy ¢ other than myself ‘ademy, 26 Mapie _Pontiac, heh Acme pemormee SEW: CLEAN- nD eet mark Po 40633. _| 1ST, CLASS INTERIOR, EX GENERAL OFFICE WORK, IN- | aPPLiance REPAIR,” WASHING Pe bases ecorating. sweepers. Painting & Decorating 20, ow (AND APTER THIS DATE. 1966, I will not be res: } sie for any debts connec TE- | other eas. | Camp, ‘ansfie watiae, . Johnson. ay CUSTOM Office Supp’: Co., a7 ALL rE OF FOUNTAIN PENS rence St. Phone FE 3-0135. INTERIOR DECO- ATING. -ESTIMA so GUARANTEED. = OR IN: DEBT? ting & | A-l PAL "para ss TRONTNGS | ; WANTED. | Free est. ‘olive PRY Iv ingham = Chiid. APPLIANCE SERVICE ws service all makes of. wringer | Care and Nurses Bureau. Nurses | ree washers 30 yrs Available day or might MT 4-456 OY'S, 6 Oskiaod; FE 2-402) ND DECORAT. | IF SO. bangiox and removed: | Uy w. Lew er Face am mem 6=6=—| Let US Thompson, Fr 68304 A-l terior 10 pe" cent cise. for 101’, N. Saginaw. FE 4-05 -1 PAINTING INTERIOR & EX- Guaranteed. Fréee est. FE 4-0205. Give’You | Place to Pay cash. | East Your Mind PRACTICAL NURSE AVAU. EX- S§LOOMPIELD WALL CLEATERS. R 3-3084, | Walls and windows. Ressonable _merce No obligation’ FE PAPE R HANGING. Be ee tk paperin steem ‘service. M 3-3435. | 4-1 CUSTOM DECORATING. WALL Restore Credit ° Com- WE ARE NOT A Plaster repaiting. A Pontiac investmant will wae AND IRON WHITE ONT train, beginner whe made ood . 60 cents each, Wil deliver Tasos AND TRONINGS, NINGS, $2 A winaes TRORINGS. WATER- MI Tne Experienced C ook Apply between 10 am & 4 pm 200 Low Lourige, 1122 W.) Huron EXP. WATTRESSES > Full of.part time. 30 Lounge na W. Huron. . Apply between AS J& W, Huron ‘ = order cook. both. “Mechanically: Inclined Young married man for sales dept. Excelient earnings, $150 to $200 & week on salary plus liberal com- mission basis to qualified man $40 base plus commission, Sales Hood 8 porker.. mote im FULL TIME WAITRESS & ¢ SHORT | some experience in to 8:30 p.m. $40 a week. Call between have good references, own foom, live in, MI 61887. GIRL WANTED TO TO DO SHAMPOO- ot heir strictly. Emile —— 0 N. Hunter, B gham. M MT -TTIO, INSURE: YOUR MERRY CHRIST- + suas Earn Christmas money se’ Avon's ‘Sa nemennlty - advertised ; sell- fxperience helpful, but energet- portant. wer e to test ar ability. to sell, over $900 per month ‘enrn to sei you ate thusiastic. and wil! "e to work, and_30, call Mr. force, We as want men with automobile sales tary W one their execu tives Greeenor “? male Bag’ Bids. PE seri BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS _fmmediate full of art time. See- . tetaries typists gefiera] office Birmingham Emnlovment Service im Ww Mapie Birmingham MIld weet _o4zs4 PONTIAC. EMPLOYMENT SERVICE MIDWEST: PONTIAC’S OLDEST £' “PLO AGENCY IN- wes OU TO COME ND DISCUSS SOME éur PERMANENT. Posi- TIONS, 408 PONTIAC STATE BANE BLDG. FE 5-927" tease aaa AIRLINES NEED YOU WANTED: Several young men ad” positions as WILL CARE aes Rass or DAY time working parents in my home vicinity of Elizabeth Lake and FE 8-1306 Y WALL BY MA mates. small. Ne job too big* or oeeee™ <> TREE § ERVICE. REMOVAL | PAINTING. WALLS WASHED, PA- t ae . “end (crim 7. Set: oug bid. EE | pet_cleaned WALLS CLEANED _ OR LOAN COMPANY MICHIGAN CREDIT *3.|- COUNSELLORS bove Oukland Theater MRS. NEWMAN'S VAR Store and Gift ; e r ETY Wil 3-706] | Sundays and evenings till Chitet. cement work. ee Lake Orion. CHAIN SAWS ted and. sold. FE BLOCK TATIRO AND ___Physio-1 Therapy 21 » McGuire. WEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. Special fe foot technique. 14 Lincoln.| PFE mas, $15 21A Tom's Market, Ave; Rear 4AGAZINE SUBSCRIPTIONS. Xmas os Call Arby O'Dea, WANTED: SPONSOR FOR WIN- werk and expertence saletiadies | PE 4-235) | “Building Service 1 12 ODELING. DRY -WALL, Instructions = 9 Ree rm, closets, roofing. siding, Furniture Refinishing 16A SAWS MACHINE FILED ODELING ADDITIONS MANLEY BEACH a B afar Mt. Typewriter rvic i, REMOD roofing, siding. Free ~ Se in sin tes 34764. & est. "abe: FE E boas, TYPEWRITERS & “ADDING € a bi Pree est. New- RErAIRING A N ALL JOBS NOW | OE Med sialty, PE 57232. sod inthe’ t es be sojecied t= .. wee i on _couban oo HOUSE |. ately for srasming “2 altracs)) _Work, live In. hier FE 23-3536. | tive high-satarie rages * hens breezeways. Bathrooms AN HOME REMODELERS RTT Aw ploved i rt you are now em-| cal immediately for-an appoint ment. You wil) be, paid a salory during the. training period, We - have traived men within the past ' month who are already earaing aggressive, en-— : 8. Woodward Siem, Mich. ML __ #7800. Cleaners, 283 and. “SALESMEN wootioaite Ff MA AN REALTY COs. PE 2.0063 10% © Huton ‘}TWO REAL ESTATE Seno ty of r time and sesist- Stice, Jim Wiitame Meany. -_ _Baldwin. PE 4054 | |) SALESMAN ae ApILITY AND |. desuae fog perer than average |, earnings. Call of Betadlished | TEMPORARY CANDY & BAKERY For Christman po other ‘holiday he for our store if el-Huron Shopping Center, Pre- fer ones RK to 45. a Apply in per- store 8°30 9 “FRED SANDERS WALLED LAKE. WYD. 4 days a week. No laun- ‘st have references and = $6 a day, Call MA Ct WAITRESS AND, FRY COOK. 4 Dam. 3 1,50 2.70 306 . een hostess, feservation! ‘t, communi+ 4 180 3.48 6.06 “Mechanically Inclined ~}£ADY me GOUSWORK. STAY | cationist, station agent. Enjoy free & 3.28 ‘2 6.00 Young married man for gales dent, travel passes, vegetions, 5 insure § 2— ¢ 7.20 § | Excellent earnings, $150 to $200 TYP ane, ote Gent ae Be nie +. 38 38.- 8 A week on salary plus Tiberal ee” needed fot temporary | can eee ae aoe tnt a 3. 6.48 9.60 commission s to qualified man’s. Detroit's. fin- have high school dip! 5 +6 1 (10.80 man, $46 base plus commission. | . Peano of- : i " experience he but en |- ay and. ey only.| course tm personal development ee _1us Jonn R., OLive 1-6352. for women trainees ergetic ek’: worker more impor- rite Universal Airlines a 701403 STENOS. COMPS. ~ T¥Pist, | Write Univer ; oo clerks, Needed y | Center, Box 5; Pontiac Press, % ‘REF LIES ~ SALES | TRAINEES be ey gp Foo man's Detroit aa BEST WAY At 10°a.m: Today there Wy eet 3 regen, to sound Tuesday and ‘Thursday only, 1718 were replies at the Press 1-4303. DRIVING SCHOOL Ft ar ; Gall” Pe. Sane Berber Cooley ean TO. DRIVE THE TST ‘WAY AT “BAPE-WAY" DRIVER TRAINING SCHOOL (Bus 222°" Ree PE R1685 nous | _Work Wanted Male 10 2 oan —_{§» ANY KIND oh sendy work Pu tats | A ee li WANTED: Gihis. 11 TO ee nie Star Drive Inn. 2008-Opdye : Sires BUS, en f« xe 2 p.m, to 1040p gon at above |, ym. Pred. GENER-. TEL FOR is oe ‘work ard cocking. opie aa 3 FOR CLEARING 3: oe acm Ag 6G to 10 p.m. Bape Hebéed, Eee ox Bina weekends, PE 40686 RENT IT FAST through Rent Ads! Room, thouse, apartment, any- ; ant Ads give Dial FE} J mya ACTION ve. VES A -SPE-: 5-0152. DIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE ST. —_— ELECTRIC OrOw RRVICE RE- tng hi % WASHING ban Rafer, Vi Lt wats rewinding 118 E. Pike. _ Television Service. 22) _OR 2491 afer 7, Aros 27868 or beth agetine —— mM ‘nt ‘eteabe | GENE'S HEATING SERVICE. FUR- BE SMART! CALL JONES RA. | Travel Agencies 25A BING TO BE Ces repaired. tleaned. sold. | & TV. for prompt service, ~~~ a : WOMAN WANTS TY 32041, Pree estimates, PE 8-399 experienced terhnie jans. 3111 Or- PI warrare- “Dp Saab ew uy | NELSON WEaTING. PoRNaces Sere Leke Rd TS S603. -ANNING A TRIP? WILL CARE ‘FOR a cleaned, serviced and installed, COPENHAVER 5 RADIO & TV AIR -RAIL STEAMSHIP a Week 0 FE. & i Repair 596 W. Huron. Night serve RESERVATIONS «# ie 2 wih SAMMIE fig DUNN JANT 5 ANITOR SERV. SERV. — ‘ee calls FE ¢ 4-607. (OCR one ~ myeric WOMAN, 25-60. To Assist WITH | ice, Aci a nmopping, waring and paY_ Oo reaper TV SERVICE. OPONT ) cleaning cor eundr? Hive in. . He a wa AND REWOT. ataaen 5-4390 HAC TRAV! EL e }OU. > TV. REPAIR. ANY WE SE ree etnies, oe MAKE. i9736 CONDON'S | 04 W. Huron st ——2 za\! “Wtd. Children to Board i 26 hine Ting leneral i ly Co, 17 W_ Lawrence CHILDREN LO 7 naa- | CHILDREN I i Na AND CARED ' Expert work. | SXCELLENI RE, LICENSED and Office head home, reasonable 3-2761. ____.Upholstering Ae ee. 23 Wed. Household Goods 27 ‘sense tor went]... INSURANCE © Sled FiBlen Nicholie & Harger Co. 33 W, HURON BT. > PE $-6183 _Income Tax Service 17|®"ADLE's DRAPERIES | SAMPLE ANTIQUE. LAMPS LAMPS & FUR- ats ne Te eres | MSE: Bt all? cP ENOL om Ay Oe ne Ba BM FURNITURE NEEDED . Hao ino wt nbs yeu ee guise oe Insurance Agencies es 17A x §_TELEG 50988 | Sale. Phone OR 32717. eld te «| MAHAN “REALTY” CO. | test: Man's WATCH, ¥: FIRE. - WIND = AUTO = TORNADO | “of 1075 W._ HURON “PE 20263 Dime Store and 3-T590, __ Laundry Service 18 10ST: BLACK & * 3 Mek Geutiae ia Phome *E 2-8101. any ase Ss MS CO. sty be: dastied by the: eo e. Saeradt = Reset fion ai peo Wtd. Contract, Mtge. 32 , DUYERS WAITING 8250 10007 To Buy—To Sette Insure Bay ong Peta go. amaL bal | IN A FLASH! Nidan 'E FAM, STE PBA vow Figg SEP RAISE it Fe recor eer| FT SE HENETT ‘elute wet r brivate A Lance ROOMS, ‘DOWNTOWN, _Inquire 22 Auburn, Rear Office. (| agent BaD, 216 Centrale Ave. Near renew. ; a AND es 3 BACHELO all utilities _ Tented: relate 12 os 2 ice. We also buy equities. yA FOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. te He Rd. calif FOR LAND CONTRA 3 ROOMS AND BATH. “SPRITE modern. Completely furn. Near Elisabeth | Lake. $17 weekly, Phone CTs. a tr 4540. Dixie Hey. CONTRACTS pees ogee contr y soned Ce “care Real te tale. a wo at. MORTGAGES D, CHARLES et enetie, bed: bath, ox room, tre large living 'room,. Includes ~_ Near __Pike and Wiltiams Sts. i RM. PRIVATE BATH & EN- trance, couple or single reson, $a Unich ‘et from P, 0, No 4 |? Rooms. a OWE CLEAN. PRIV i No drinkers, FE Couple. No drinkers ant | 7 ROOME. COUPLE ONLY. eka a Rea tore Part Wanted Real E Estate | 32A BUY ¢ OR SELL buy your erty or will oot : tor LEY. BROKER _ $09 Bliz. Lake Rd. | “WE NEED LISTINGS” names of many familie anxious to move Se set th: ares of | all bu ote se Milford save and ome ate g Detro “nee ©. Bchuett Reale wy Le maintained many offices | ° Wet Detroit tor many eaters ‘s tm better maximum ts list with C: Schuett teday.: Cc. 8e alue- 2 RMs AND BATH, EMPLOYED couple preferred, o Wastness gist. seats, S@ Willams cae le trance, Can Secerday and Bunday. 783 pee’ _by erahberger Clean cal o4 cosy, Private caaenes | ; “Chit welcomed, —-ORiande-3-€224 - (ES F.C. Wood Co. bath, modern apt, bldg, heat furn: Adults. EM 3-4205. rE : | .Pontiag- ~ _ BRAND, NEW 7 seth _20_ Na early new § rooms & fumace. Let 0x210. Only | WEST SIDE Pas. 3 and bath. és COCKER REALTY _ cn Sani Sveeeea a : For Sale Houses ._ 43 AS Ie | _ASDAY- Sess | olga ee ee HOTEL AUBURIN by Week “Frankly I think you'd better hire an attorney!” “private, bath “nen CARPETED, Rent | Houses Furnished 35 eaehahaed __May. May "Pontive Lac OR 3-0326 Bes 2101 & an at Duck La Lake, 3 LARGE ROOMS, SYLVAN _Front Parie modern. FE 2a Rent Houses. Unfurn, 36 3 ,BEDRM. | MODERN CONVEN- _ BIRMINGHAM “ “ e, W. Bide, Cogpeted. Ga- fs ag door, No children. 7 ROOMS. BATH, BASEMENT. fot air heat. OA 8-3065. 1% MARY DAY, 6 FE : oh. oe eee la RM escape olt burner. latte hom: 5 $86 around excellent Aveta Dec. FE_4-1 8, Pin 4 Biya 2 te Sell Pere ae security ] BEDROOMS, LAKE ORION wa] terfront, « a month winnte. boating" & fishing. | tsa WILI, 3) to buy. & room ares Semen. 561 DeSote Place, PE 4-1383. — 5 _ ais renee S Space 41 4 W. HURON 8T. & bath, garage, $85 per mente, lease to respon- .o RD. Lake. ™ heat, hot an ee ear . FE +4007 Sahn MODERN $30, bis 2 x, aacraw ater Newly , decanted ‘and ste to go. Agere aie w signe ted. with ee tion to buy, Very ‘iberal terme. OFFICE SPACE ees RENT, o—_ se ee ain stat Leen ea seems. larve aaene, full basement. ‘vail eek aie a Arisebury OF FICE SPACE tet | RoC a ROOMS & BATH, ne ENTR. rhs rae week, PE_5-0067 decor Wet be 3 =O*#F ers. ROOMS, LOWER Puree 5 Bence ke bath, a 8. are EB) 3 RM bath, close in. Fe Part Place. ROOM APT. UPSTAIRS. “FE AND Bath, PRI, FE > PEWLY ~ pede 86 8618 Pr 63 oo PLEASANT. CLEAN. priv. ent. Share bath. "No drink: | FE 32-2747 and quire within a° om, 80 Indi Lake AUBURN HEIGHTS 1 erage. $30,000. * On ease Buy sa Partridge -List Thru Partridge ‘tall payments to RC. Conpens wtbealey ___ For Sale Houses 43) 4 Fon REN: OR pte T = 7 bon | BY OWNER. 3 BEDROOM FRAME foe kant Lowen PLAT. bane and “bath, carpeted, quire within, 10 a. te hot water, ‘ges incinerator, rea- sonable down payment, en- - household PE = incom, e.. i —“Chose-to_parochial &. public HOUSE FOR + 161 Ps Cae $4988, bath. Fite furnished, FE 3 oe APT. 2-4069. KNUDSEN "3 seeds Tt costs oo we ¢ maximum reew today for fast active service. - C. SCHUETT REALTY > 7404 E. Highland Road -To Sell-~To Trade IT+WE'LL INSURE IT Huron . NEXT DOOR: TO BRANCH POST OFFICE and contr: K L. Templeton, Realtor 2399 Orchard Lk Rd FE 44563 WILL one oR jst pec DAKE oroperty. se Ld & P MexinuEy Offie 8309 Commerce Ph. PONTIAC EM 3-3311 vv 1-5708 8 Ray "ioe coe Realtof 26% _W. Buron OA 9-3990_ FW 3-421 TRADES 3 We are 5 in trading, % e Bee sation 3 fms, . oi. bath, Heat & hot water included, Near Watkins Lake $15 Mo ie ole & Le . 3 Huron, FE 56-8183. Open Ere nings. Nerd Lak of brick, Myneludes rage, laun- a= - hot FURNISHED APTS. EyT) WM. 1 KNUDSEN fre Heat and hot water furn. 3 or - G furn 28N. Hemmingway &t., Lake _Orion. — 3 LARGE RMS. MODERN, LOW- er with warage. Cadillac. FE Pate iN PVT. ENTR.. nicely furn. Adults, $14, Call after — ‘ nWatertord heh school. rary. (BATH. 4 + ROOMS & & BATH, trance, W. side. » 20661. c _@ FE_5-5322. (RMS. & BATH i CLEAN COUPLE, no drinkers, 1055 Oakland. 4 ROOMs AND BA sie, ” ‘ qatrqnee. Adulte only. 3236 Jos- T ROOMS. Licht & HEAT. Tie] fo Ee 2-085 ROOM FURN TE childres allow . N i, Lines pletelt furni 2 "y-4014. TH, UTILITIES wea side; private entrance. 3 . FE eninge ATTRAC. FURS. ~ incl. ae aie Te iaten attreative new duplex type units. APARTMENT FES ATTRACTIVE oe “AND png Infant accepled. Rent reas. 2-1651, tage. N. Shirley in a wk. OLive Lists, r “Reasonable rent. Located in Pom | _ tine om Bast Blvd. anu Perry. St. oF chats al . tise! ee By. dg Wiener School, FE 44076. W. Sipe. 3 &MS, AND BATH, Furele entr Adults Cay FE esas dur: ‘VASBINDER FE 5-887§ Rent Houses Furnished 35 1 Pk ar i 3491_Kenilworth, nome at ot A aE ith siding, Suburben living at ed uick sale $ fog complete in 3 West Side We offer for your inspection this modern room, two- schools, = yy iM sree, sil, ; $2,500 down Tos ‘Oakiant Ave. ropes pen Eves. | |). A. Taylor! *[Hempleton now and have ation, only 8 few WDE DRAYTON PLATENS —|—— . sy teoom modern. Caspeted liv’ $1200 DOWN for « 3 -vedroom Heo th me Full ne ae 1 basement, slum. Qeonge. ntumfoum com. : best. clos with See alum: com- 11 bo0.00. | bination storm Findows. Bee yard ms an mediate poe with $1,000 dn. K. L. Templeton, Realtor L Bedroom, home with | 230 Orchard Lake Ra _After_6 On 31708 H eben ite ley Russell Young ‘REALTOR-BUILDER 42, Huron FE 4489) DUPLEX — 2. on retrig. tarnished. $70 a | MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE }~ _ month, FE lake peateas, Ay Hable ead ist. . Lake Rd. _ Crescent Lake; PE 2-1747~ - . 4 : . Roslyn. TAshmoo SMALL HOUSES RENT, children welcome, oe ‘ae heat. HICKORY HILLS SUB, ~ 3 bedroom. brick. Large clos- fod wes sliding Birch doors. % with Ce: 1 BDRM. MODERN. NEAR TEL Seis Coneree cae | ~% aS otfice hours oe OME ¥R ROUND HO * Macecay Lake. Near Wetertord. 9 miles from Pontiac. Pull base- son, auto, oll heat, $65 month. SYLVAN race - bedroom brick with « rf nee et oo Lavender} e = sags throughout, Ceramic tie > .. ee red, painte oe itchen with ex a ott auto. ane oS 4s 2 BR. . tiecirie. stove. te Be a 8 = Sent Po _ a" " ed porch, 7 BEDRMS. WALLED LE MoD. _Steam nent Close to elty Reasonabie. spans os _ For Rent Rooms. ge pono BUNGALOW - PINE LAKE .— $1. = down, Partridge 18 THE “BIXD”’ TO SKE COMMERCIAL Trou easy to maintain fe lex R © corner 2 main streets moat business, Shows over 12 Ava a pet return on invest- of énly $10,500 with $2500 — SUBURBAN RANCH "Very Vary comtertaie, ke new, new, 3 bed fin: ’ door. Full price $19,500 on’ rea- sonable terms —— Attractive, newty decorated 3 bed- home within block of Webster School, Pull basement with aufomatic ic gee heat. Exterior recen' paintec. Garage. A fine value this excellent west side location for only $10,300 | on terms. Now vacant ~ move in at once! WARD FE. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050:W. HURON ST. Open Eve. til 9, Better Brick Ranch Red brick and ledgerock ex- terior, 26 ft. carpe’ ving room, 3 mice bedrooms, vanity tiled bath, kitchen with brick cupboards and Formica count- ets and rear terrace Plastered Excalegt “Weache Goer Dorothy ie Lavesiier 3140 ™. Bee én 24411. |$550 Down |! 4 room bath on % acre Ldseio'chanl Bag ie close Jo ie pan og he _ARNOLD FE 5.0676 FE SS783|__ 0-6, Telegraph Ra. | OR 3: “pee B.. privileges, 2 bedroom, 2 arage, large isnced | pice $8,300. Fs Pull 34108, esa Highiand area 2 rooms, alu | minum siding. bulte in 1954. Lot size 200x176, cal EM praaesc Orertecting Union Lake, £ cet rage, RR 4 Only puke price, ‘2 bedroom modern home “nr, “Bt, an as 4 School, wise RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Phone eit 103, oF on Faeas"* Only $3,250 will buy this 6 oom with full be: | rr. $02 | ml "= NS NO RMS foom with TV furnished at walis, tastefully decorated, Light dustiess basement, Gas heat. Price $19,000 dil Acres—2 Homes Mare. Ra Walled Lake, In beautiful tates, Lg room kt ranc = basement. Living room pt 4 with Rm agnen W Prepnss soe Har pen tleges. Pioneer seat aa ‘ k 1Me-story home. room with fireplace, = x J Maing © 3, vanity | corner eae all on fares ail trees and pong oe A. Bo peach. ras 978 Baldwin Aye. : F OR THE TE HANDYMIAN | i ae aS month EM 3-4196. o- st a Weatee “ee pane leg suber Lake. aprinlenes Call ST users 3 p.m. c. shee teats eashuatve ist. | the best. 7404°E. High- ts ned tetee in food emt im, fall i busemen, “<> se with ceon: ree seost pencied ene |. cloeed, porch erase ., doneed ¥ new carpeting. Btorms screens, Priced to seil: down pay- ment only ae sat a te | ester; 2 ears Old. Paint ‘through the -prope wtere 1yY possi- Piven? Demand for this 1 . Erte” makes it bard : o) ar) ‘call OLive 60971 Maurice Watson, Realtor w. Rochester le Buy Thru Partridge . - . ~ hist Thru Partri ROCHESTER - Roker "pull price isso with i Sr s., breezewar and “RIDGEWAY _ = county ears are EM MIDDLETON SPECIAL od {EIT fal ih of g an in " |All-Year Lakefront -| Only $1,500 Down 3-Bedrm. fe vas 4 ‘GicueFronk ranks ye Ee Open. unt Sun. f tod p.m. HAYDEN pos. On Mechanic St. ms with separate entrance 5 ~~ & pot cm it Geer 4 Boome § bath and. floor. stoker heat, $10.80 with $2000 Dn hom: “Part oer ee oom e. mace, a * age. Close to school & bus on four ek. Gall for lator NEAR Dopar PARK NO. la Tel h Rd, ; a IMMEDIATE Luar ag New room: of} nace, modern Kitchen, privileges on White Lake Low down | NICHOLIE NS.|FOR THE ‘LARGER FAMILY in- Excellent 3_bedrms., din 7 eunroo: PRESS.. WEDNESDAY. DECEMBER 5, ised. rome tnd bath stove, | HW. * “ YOU want want_a large lot, block trem your house ; ‘You want 1 diat BEFORE = “CHRISTMAS” WEST of TOWN Almost Fa actfe On & corner,: rm, home with 2 bed- coun, Fee s and lavatory up, Lots of: Shouete. Lk. privileges Teahedes peting. Only. 35: boo te: rs tates. Bigelow , Huron St. at Dwight “ $d-or FE Sane | 5 IN CITY, LARGE almost Do Pe hes | feo DOWN. ROOM “MODERN; Sa _Thompece, FE oe. YOU. want a bullt-welectric range. YOU want « built-in electric’ oven. ‘YOU want’ wih! live in Waterford typ. Maceday" Cates es on Wil- within YOU ~ CHIEF Steere ___ For Sale Houses + | Saba. HOUSE, $700 DOWN thiy payments. FE 2-2553. Full price ten “ caL: = SEE - BUY ‘Clarkston ~~ 8) | omy BETTER HURRY Located’ west of Pontiac on Cool- Rd. Large 2 famil ’ REAL ESTATE INC. “20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MaApie 5-582] and entrance and 1062 W. Huron 4. MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE For Colored Families 4 bedroom home, livingroom, din- ; bath. Base- ment, hot air furnace, l-car ga- down _ NOTT. "REALTOR | ey 6 room and enclosed sun pore for quick possession room, and Could | used as rooming house. $10, ATION "| 4 bedroom, 20ft. living room. Madern Kitchen and bath | = Sie room meome vip D private and bath. per month. Only an 500" down. OXPORD Ideal for retired couple. 2 bed- yoom modern ranch home. Large | igh erage, lesty of room ‘ound, be pa my $2,600. down "HOME MART - REALTY Co. é $1000 DOwN — MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 3 bedroom located on North, end. Has wali Toom, auto. water heate large kitchen tod neat and cleen. nice featdres. Lets REAL FaRR Lovek bed- . RRY PARE with ni at WATKINS HILLS Model Homes Now Open Daily For Your Inspection — 2328 -PLM Lo. ~ Select: Your Site Now REALTOR Huron /_ ss Open Evenings till 9 ~§ ACRES — $500 DN. bedrm. Clarkston District. Realtor __~ortonvitie isaac Collect _ROCHEST! ER AREA | bed range dishwasher, carpeting, curtains and drapes included, §1,- By owner, OR 3-3795. 3 ™ WILL! LAKE AREA rage Full! py owner 3 room ranch ear Pubiic rs. old. "actered, oak floors, Leslie R. Middleton’ $400 DOWN 2 bedroom, ful] bath. 2 large lots. drive, Fenced yard Terms. Lin- | oln C. PANGUS. Realtor | Buy Thru Partridge - List Thru Partridge § NICE —RooM— #ovUsE.~ PE $-4208 tad basement. 2875 Buick. |Drive out Dixie Highw ay |2 4 OND ¢ ROOM APT, HOUSES. lta. Watkins Lake» Road, P_W. DINNAN then left to property.— 250°. Pull price $6,000. KENNEDY ? 6) rma. sad Geli tao 1a | bel — aro REALTOR | car regs, w. G, will e low dn. payment. Land. | $3%.-| scape te with fruit and shade | trees, 3 ms, pine paneled For Sale Houses" 43 eed | anc bath on ist. floor; 3 large | rooms and bath on and floor. in- cludes storm windows and screens | Full basement, automatic oi] fur- | A Fn call Mrs. Spears, | fot k. acar garage “00 f. corner Rroilegss bh Bac 50 with $1,250 down, a a i BROKER _ 8-6003 ——_ORtonrilig_132R3 Collect. __ — PULL + 66_W. Huron N Ei aoe finlenad. "vores buat: ry materta] included. Lot 80° 44 ee cate im mediately, will sacrifice, rec room, hobby room, screened patio, i car garage, Electric lic Schools. OLive 10601.) [ree back roam “ands a mene py other George R. Irwin REALTOR - 269 Baldwin ___FE $0101 or PE #0505 ave “Want A ‘Larger Home> Remodeled — 2 floors — 3 recroom | eframe with basement, _ Feoms, is close to schools | located gain at §f0,600, better phone for . toda: ¥. RANK SHEPARD ESTATE Adams Rd. at Tienken OL 1-751 tance town. down . “c” Houston For Homes full base- ment,. heat. bprwee A dis- C. HOUSTON REALTY PE 46331 $1,000 DOWN 7 ROOM HOME — ‘Or toom or TV roo ONLY $8950 1011 W. Hufon °F 3 blocks Sears, ideal for large family, or income, oil heat, extra. room Dn. INVESTMENT BUY. 1% property inside city Hmite, pomes Eapranas saree J.R. Hiltz WILLIAMS LAKE EAST SIDE—NEW . Price? $10 FE 5-#16' or MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE : | One.of the Best jing is condition inside and out. New garage. exceilent base- in perfect | Total Price $7,500 off North ooms, all . Lew down le. ital Dist. ome at floor, you can ap- Tad $8,500 with total price Don’t Miss This... One story brick home with attractite living garage. Lake privileges 80 much ‘or $10,900, terms. Ww. many other features. 100x150 32-3679. ~~ $500 DOWN ON 1 ACRE NEAR CLARKSTON dream home for just $500 down. rooms, extra large ving - eilit: $500 down. durry one! - CALL . SEE - BUY Cc larkston REAL EST ATE INC. ' 20 8. Merk pie hee . Mich. heat pine pane Breezeway eat attached 2% ear garage. Full tiled basement, ce- ramic tiled bath, dishmaster aod lot. $15,200 with $2,300 down. OR GI RESALE, 5 JOSLYN AREA, ON- Here's a reai chance to own that This attractive home has brick front, cedar shates siding. 3 we ly rough wiring. plumbing. ‘Algo ine sulation just af few cal from Clarkston Y * fer . ia 5 A Beagty— . Kat A way is this custom ining / ‘BUD" GAYLORD wriingin toe AYLORD 3 bedroom Features carpeted livin ROSSHIRE COURT 2. bedroo: ‘oon lent condition, Large Tiving room - family sized “dining ie, and Schools. TRIPP of]: heat, on ¢ in = new condition and priced Rifehen. Full price Count: atmosphere within the city. Ful - bedroom ome ling new Large living room, m ag pe utilit floors. - Be the first to “Ive in this - The country - sy home. with “ room home. Leslie, Tripp, Realtor W Lawrence Street FE 54-2660 ee nena Vent awnings, 2 potent. $30,000 500 _ toom and ing area, full bat room, near cent GI mortgage. NEAR MADISON SCHOOL a in downtown Orion Terms can mil Ful ll price basement, excellent location. Pull price $19,- 200. West Side“ : large ving room, w West Suburban convenient : letation, good nei nb] OF with showef,. 4, oak floors, case- q : heat Priced — ~~ Bt t2.900-— i. to -sTesent 4 per emtomy , onl pa + ba Pa 2 bedroo! 1 room home w se- of “neat, excellent ment, . ed garage. Poatures only $7,450 wn On this 2 bedroom home with Priced | era, Sigeage, serene. NICHOLIE or will trade for ni Clemens nyt . rE 51201 ichigan lake property. E Mrs. Dolan . 3-4290 $850 Down / and {nsurance. Located in beauti- PE t-e41i |/ | ranch house on jot 505! & Sun Res. FE 5-25 MULTIPLE: LISTING “SERVICE Take —- a ~ 'gsa t month, including taxes / ful lake country, Beautiful little 83. Need aD HORSE CORP. 3019/ Cass-Eliz. See Beautiful Pinter s. ‘Exclusive W est Side Sub. Blacktop street. School * ice. W day : . Prie at $15,230 with FHA or terms. As low as © further i detatis Ca. FE 44 bala tS Bes PEALTORS SELL 1% partridge ie the “bird” to see. CIVILIANS S ROOMS WHY PAY RENT — ~ ONLY $350 DOWN $33.70 MONTHLY Plus Taxes & Insurance . $7,000 TOTAL’ PRICE ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features All Improvements In MODEL OPEN DAILY 1PM. 7 PM. Blaine at HighStreet BETWEEN MONTCALM & OAK- LAND. CHAS. MAROTTA Building Co: PE 8-1346 | Sylvan Village This bome has everything th imi bome . toed remodeled kitchen ry breakfast nook, . fireplace, space for 2, er . . ‘aod | Lake Privileges § room bungalow situated on large nicely landscaped lot on paved road. Extra large rooms. 2 car garage. Schoo! bus by oor, $11,000, only $2609 down. mort bedrooms if needed, heated garage. Wisner | School District This an iiremety clean a} neat # fe Has eutif big. bright kitchen with lots of cup- } boards. Living rm,, dining rm. | & large bedrm. down, 2 nice bedrooms & full bath up. Big full bsmt., gas heat. 2 car ga- _Tage. Terms WW est Bloomfield Extremely well laid out. brick 4 bedrm. home, 1‘e baths, large closets. Landscaped yard with patio. A real value at $18,900. ; John. J, Irwin | REALTOR — Since 1935 / 313 West Huron $t. | Phone PE 5-0447 Ey. PE 5-4846 $2,000 down E. W. KURTH, REALTOR 200 S. Woodward MI MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 000) In qe rely ts family home waa butlt ” livability. opecions homey rooms th it, on one floor, beau- dear tage and. acre land, some in trade. 8 RENTAL UNITS . SALE OR TRADE aot net income from four mod- miles west Pontiac down aay ead or southern eas 752 W PE 41557 WE BUY. SELL AND TRADE DORRIS & SON REALTORS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE 43) __ For Sele Houses 48 BUILD NOW. that rx te mae a bome ‘ land. Priced at $31,500. Terms, Call ment te per paved drive Tale home is in very BROS. "ANNETT | East Side—$1,500 Dn. “| North Side—Brick 2 bedroom and bath brick P € Located street close to schools bus line, $9050, Clarkston—3 Bedrms. Located in good residential | oom | home in good condition. Liv- ing room 1§ x 15 with fire- lace, large eating space in en, t and fait Fer, Sale Houses SE oeanion Sia AVE BUYERS | WAITING AY \ \ “Ears Marest caged 16-V ch tn ° and drains, pa uinted feer- areeu condition and could be used goed coming house or for large Priced at $12,500 with | poose — $1000 down, This mod- m home has ae bedvoomes. up and 4 Gown, Tiviny ing room, an Titehen, pe. bath, lastered’ walls, oak floors, full Pasoment. eoa) furnace, tubs and CITY . NORTH END - 4 BED-| drains, 3 lots totaling 120 feet frontage. Upstairs is done | Ces dar paneling. Full price ment, gas heat. There is a m ern 3} room apt. up that is fur-| CLARK RE! AL ESTATE FE $402 sundays ‘ MULTIPLE Bring, RVICE Income Property 43A wren ico oor ata Bh wv we Gs oe ‘REALTOR - on 1 In Keego Harbor. Rent 1 and ‘ive in the other and make the parment $1,200 fovea $7,060 total, PE 4-1039, or FE 5- For Sale| Lake Prop. 44 SE oat na could desire--3 fooms.-7"batns. | ~-~-—gag®y_ 2h 183210. “ite Dr ayton Plains garage with ‘additional tm. ing ani an TV re- center. T1000" S008 5-Family, Furnished 5 family apartment situated ear tot 33 — +tn—ezce- + — appliances $00 a wee come Ample off-street park-"| ‘tng. $19.900, full price. | Roy Annett Inc.| CLARKSTON AREA HOME ‘in AWNINGS ~~ BY OWNER FURN. rraGEe | -FoRe pe! 10 miles Not ATT ENTION Lakefront year round heme wit attached garage 2 bedroom Attic bedroom up. Large tye room, Ot] furnace Owner mus move. $12,500. $2.000 down. Me-| Kinney. EM _ BL. 50° LAKE FRON} LOT. T. MACEDAY Lake, $3,500. FE 4-8422_ OTTER HILLS” NEW. BRIGE 3 2 ACRES ON N ORION ROAD, NEAR Sashabaw; 08 acres on ine Knob just off— Orion ‘Rd. ; miles N. of Oakwood, w room! home, 3 barbs, etc. Terms ADAMS REALTY FE 43303 EVENINGS, CALL: ; OR 3-242 or FE 82003 ry ACRES OF TIMB “LAND, __Suchy Reaity. For Sale Farms 48 al NR Pt at 208-ACRE FARM HEART OF LAPEER CO.— hunting & fishing, 8 toom owner's home, 3 bedroom tenant home. 80x28, 60x30, & 20x30 s, 3 stlos, 3g stanchions, other bulld- ings, $44,000 J RR. Hilts, éal- _tor, 101 W? Huron, F PE $6181, 7 LAPEER COUNTY Levely 6 rms. remodeled farm . house. Large basement barn and other out buildings, 80 acres with large flowing sireams. $17,000, terms. By appoint. only, ~ RIDGEWAY 973 Baldwin Ave. ¥E #6303 —- Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge R FARMS AND ACREAGE Call I Rutledge OR 311.1. FE 40003 SEVERAL GOOD FAR: AND jake farms. 200-acre guif course for’ sale. pW DINNAN 8 W. Huron Lepeer FE 2-9657. . __, Harvey Wilson, Bkr Rent | Farm Property 48A 48A | 256 ACRES DAIRY FARM AND ultry. Good barns and other bidgs i) eran in _bighwey. $300 a . | wa cas TO WORK ON shares or money rent, Write Pon _ tac Press iT. _dedrm; ultre, Owner moving. PE Sale Business Property | 49 80 acres, 4 = BEAUTIFUL looking ft. lake privileges, 8500. Low down Denes we viv-y O’CONN®:. BROKER MA _5-0683 For Sale Lots” + FOR BETTER. SITES HOMES, sEB ETTER -| Cherokéeuilts t You'll ke advantages of its clos location - | Eipebet ‘Lake 2 Rd mile west | « pEseral seine CARL W_ BIRD, Realtor | Hu Open Evenings and Sunday | $03. Com munity motional Bank Bid #4211 Eves. FE 5- gwner for comfort and BROWN bedroom othe pall full "alement OW turn, Es- ed rear porch, Large 360 f. wa replace, full basement, oil hgat, and a dream fruit, priced to sell, consider home $905 Dow - Lovely starter bun- Live tn a lovely modern five Hd vrement ‘path room apt. with fireplace, base- ment, oi] heat, and receive $330 red, he sink and ae ing. “Ranch Style.’ Just th apt. and 3 cottages, acre and an. fand, privile res on two lakes. 8 tieket for b ym ’ or trade, on property Oakland wealow. low i? full basen a “EN pletely tence¢. Easy te $14,960 MODERS RANCH BUNGA- LOW - attached breeseway oe Oak room that can be used for extra bedroom, 1% baths, and 2 car lastered garage. This is one of the finest homes we have the pleasure +o offer, 3 bedroom ranch home with of and com- fort. Just im 20 ft. living room, 4t. master bedroom w twin closets, 17x13 kitchen with extrac: dinary ¢ work, full There's more too—iike «36 poreh and cmmnanee guest — falas, not 308 for é Seminole Hills This almost new custo bd rooms and bath down; pius 2 bedrooms and % bath up. included are such features full basement with gas heat. Setting on an extra large shad lot. ft invites your, paepection. Pull price §18,- You'll Be Pleased We are suré after t- ing this 3 bedeoom brie - West Side Income This 2-family income offers a frist Moor ten: . RAND NEW — 3 bedroom ranch bungalow with full base- ment. Here is a buy, location. Large lot 30 W rE = MULTIPLE’ LISTING SERVICE ——BUTED NOW In our well restricted Waterford Hills Estates meee enealy fit from our you ERBERT fol “DAV is. Pontiac Lake Rd PE 6-431) BEAUTIFUL WOODED LOT IN Pontiac ca Estates, Call a E Longteliow School, ‘city water in Ww itt. “TIS M. BREWER- Paving. | sewer 7. water paid for. rms to oe we cHAREBS a Sve vanHORN LOTS ALL HAVE SEWER Jim Williams Realty 1218 Baldwin Arenué 07) = FE _. NORTH SIDE | Four well located lots 60 x 193 ft. city water Cloveriawn off LOT 80x 162 FT. Ideal building lot, city water and sewer, on one "tl see Bt, off of Mt. Clemens. 550. CORNER LOT Leot-140x305 tt corner Mt Clemens ON, BUILDERS of Pontiac; 20 lots, near, SITES OVER: Lys. Uy HOME SrTEy 01 aR. 3s x 30 STORE BUILDING WITH T rm, apt. above good for sur- veying or eoeineering office, Rea- sonable rent. Box 48 Davisburg, __ Michigan. 3 Oxszs. FUEN. APT. BLDG. VIC. Union Lk. Yearly !pcome, $3,000. Full price $19,506. UN 3-3197. KP Established tn 1916 ZONED M2—6 city lots each 40x127 with sewer, water & electric. A rere buy. $4,500—$1.500 down. biock -building, concrete floors suitable for hea machinery. Has 2 offices, 110 & 220 volt wer, dust arrester, ee Saeed FLOYD. KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING pe DIXIE HWY. 2 MI: W. of Fonties Priced ‘te sell, by os Write Pontiac Press Box Buy Thru Partridge ‘List Thru Partridge Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 3% RM HOUSE, iDEAL FOR Sees. Manny's Rin; side Rost. W. Huron at iza de SHELL OIL CO HAs FOR aaa servine station at 10 Mile Rd, & Orchard’ Lake Rd. CHECK THESE ADVANTAGES Modern 2-bay | OVER 5000 SQ. PT.—Well Dullt — 2 ne prot ge : peta ent Beighborhood Cen Call Li’ 17-2100 days. “Sta 42401 Eves, SERVICE ~ STATION ON DIXIE Hwy. for rens. Small inventory. _ OR S10 For Sale or Exchange 50 TO > BUY. SELL OR TRADE, CALL Broker. FE 2-7906. WANTED LAKE FRONT HOME or lake front jot. Pay cash or trade, Private, FE 4-2159, Business Opportunities 51 73 FT. TELEGRAPH ROAD FRONTAGE 2Family, Large Garage 1,950 DOWN, $11,950 FULL RICE. Ni ear both shop roud of home and would Uke to show $i te and Court Dr, 149 ft: frontage on Mt. Clemens, almost 1 acre, al! for only $8,460. cen- . ers. Taal for m types of business. An ee Present income $136 monthly with earage spalling vacant. _Investt- price is $13,950. with $3,800 ra | E. STRATHMORE aout in 1950~- modern bangeloy. gas hest, alumi {um sorme On Si PE 46284 Eve, $-0510 CHOICE FHA LOT, ELIZ. LAKE | nes bigekigg eet Cash to 4 per ent mortgage. Hurmplrics| Best Buys ~ Established in 1018 cozy. -BUNGALOW—ALl insu! . + Wood siding, attractive sat! i _ Home; New all brick 3 — ST ACRES—vacant level Oa . Cownty farm We aed for tal Se or “sabdivi FLOYD ener, Realtor NEW HOMES ~ North: Star, ANCH way , Sar east about 3 miles to Maybee 7} toad, You can 3 the models j|. from this corner. Open rday , aod ‘Sunday. Call Call for more detaile. LE 71-3800 — bE 2.0805 ment at “ate $1 Bateman Ka ™m psen OR | j, Sun. 1 to 5 eer . | "$500 Dixie Hwy. at Telegraph ; 'FE2-0123—Open 9 to 9 AMPLE CUSTOMER PARKING $1,250 1 he Na TT. CRED 9 T, Re: NO SEH __ WINDCROFT SUB. ~ Well located lot 64 x 294 ft. high and dty, idea eee site, on Watkins Lake Rd. $890. K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 E. HURON ST.. _Estates. No. 3, PE 4277 “LAKEFRONT sar te a sm ae CY orkston, REAL ESTATE INC. _ 20 8. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MAple 5-8621 _ Buy Thru Partridge List, Thru Partridge _ ACREAGE _ % -aere parcel-on black top ~*~ gy actee oo Site | acre, under E-Z terms, | ~ = CRAWFORD AGENCY 53% W. 1 Evenings, MY. Sting» me Hf OPEN Mon. thru a VETERANS $290 Down—30-Yr. Mtge. \ }BEDRM. BRICKS WITH FULL BASEM’TS FEAT kitchen with pickled wood- work}tile bath with glass- enclosed -tub, select oak floors, M4x 36 ft. recrea- sewe? and water. . BALDWIN TON URING‘ — Large tion space, paved streets, | ieee wletind REALTORS FE 40528 377 8. Telegraph Eves, & Sun. ' MULTIPLE Listina ‘SERVICE IDEAL WEST T suBU URBAN Attractive brick | __ For residence or | ig offering—_Ciark—_Reai tate, 1362 W. Huron, Open eve- nings ‘and Sundavs, Phone FE 46492 or FE 44813. STORE FOR RENT M50 and. and Ox- Le, Lake, EM 34082 EM Buy Thru Partridge List ‘Thru Partridge ito FT. FRONTAGE ON AUBURN ave. “490 ft. frontage on Perr _ pom heiinets frontage, Pow P. W_ Dinnap «6 W. Huron ATTRACTIVE 2-BAY SUFOCS Service Stations for lease. tise bey ak i . ° mi y Moderate investment J red nec RES- taurant equipment - ‘hard Lake Ave. Call PE $b4a er 2 ome Tom or Back Connery ' hokage a ae os, for lease by major me | FE Ae ron Pie % cack } ween invemm ent. OR 3 12960. SERVICE STATION : | a TAC PRESS. WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 5. 1956. brick oringen, "4 pretitabie'y furnlabed ee own , Business Frontage 2 lots Fw main street Vr sluminum > 1d « GILES ®S REALTY, CO. Partridge! “BIRD” TO SEE. HUNT! | SPORTSMEN en- thusiasts, this is EN, gun oo. you, Uj ate modern gun hee on main 4 lane highway to the no! expanding area. Spac § room owner's home tn- cluded. See this most interesting and "Sy Fg operation to- day Da, ‘stock. cludes” real ome ! VARIETY & STORE on 4 lane high- way in Pon’ ‘Off-stre: weet: Ps park- oe cay $1500 plus” es Buy d enjoy the big Christmas busines tioned bide. included ‘at 000 Da. WARD F. PARTRIDGE” REALTOR. FE #3581)" W REAL ATE & poe | 1050 W “HURON ST. Open Eve, 9, AND _ mington Doing snoaiiant busi- help Garin CHLOE tJ — ah ‘years, ness. Owner will — War Tocated! in center of a = y indust: ors. toe Seneey =. . s. eones at at tasaresaoncr nf (Loan Company | : 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. "FE 2-9206 LiVES ck 3 | Ph. Rochester OL ROTI OF 1-9701. Buckner Speatichore Happy ¥ Folks Buckner’s Em wil smile tn the ay friendly ‘ negede tf ‘6 easy to Gens at Buckner's where iy ig @ pleasu's Provide your Smmedinte end re haboinges, by * credit with the compaty poe zee ore 4 eom and tronage preciated, @ for FINANCE COMPANY “IND FLOOR NATIONAL BLDG. INTIAC A 45403, VAN DYKE. UTICA “WHEN YOU NEED oe LE uipment, toe rene jease ™ with turn Hring quarters, ear round 86, reasonable; jake area near ‘Pontiac, OR rune pletely build- “LET'S TALK BUSINESS” Auto Agency North of Bay City. Plymouth dealer in town. Attractive building = rm. ar display, ; seis oe exce! into the new car field win @ small down payment. ; Marine Construction MICHIGAN. BUSINESS _ SALES CORPORATION BROK cone A, LANDMESSER roy ER PE 41582 PARK aT OUR FRONT DOOR -SUN OIL COMPANY iy, oO emavailable ie experienc —— R. a9 resent Thur 4 bu. M, hy +H 7M M., or F jBhone ar Orinia * REN]. ‘aEavTY r sor SPACE, ir Huron "Excellent Opportunity - og eg I teupment pron to set up seit fee and or, quick service faun- CAR ga oe tr 4 Hot © water eaters and Shaner with and Buy Thru Partridge “List Thru Partri for ceane Lng aM sacrifice; me aed NCECO, | 52 $25 TO s500 teens to. $500, up wo 3t-menthe-t0- 5 ze BUCKNER | 4. an size @ ae Atex. BLACK ~white cashmere dress, Like new, Other tax * value, wil sell for sm. 8 t, t, JACKETS. Overcoat, 38- y dresses. Coats. 16-12. VET COAT, ——- Sey sell + os, _ Dw is valued at shown to everyone and borrewing GIRL 2 Sete ae came —nine OR _3-T810. FUR coat in ice CONDITION, : SIZE 20. MAKE ME AN OFFER. LARGEST SELECT? All wool sults, 95; se. sis. O'Coats, wool, $5; sats jackets, Ladies Wool Cos Pur Coats & Jackets fen $19.96. Ms Be MOUTON FUR bosch Siz# it $30. veteen dress .uil. size 7, like new. 3-640? Gente $2.95. $12.95. Pian, w 3 OVERCOAT, LIKE . Cost $65, sell NEW. $%. OR MATERNITY CLorHEs FoR sale. PE 5-292% 2 CH ART like new. FE LAKE | ‘Sale Household Goods 57 37) REUSE COFTON RUG, RUG, 83338. after 4:30 p.m, _ Saturdays, 8 cu 1" WHITE Move. Call after « pa ee eae . PF HOT POINT FREEZ- O er $249.06 R B. Munro Electric . _Co, 1060 W. Huron. You can get it quickie, on your a PC. Li G ROOM SUTTE. 535.7 signature, car or enner s *|7 SINGLE BEDs WiTH SPRINGS ‘;—‘wudget We will be glad Yetp you with your ma ey Srobleme. ow wRossiawa oon § RM OfL L BURNER. IN GOOD eond, 314] Grant . PE 17-0945 ha 00 p.m./on + os Race EXC. CONDI- tion. FE 1. ‘ ae ‘Sale Hi Household G Goods 57| by Dick Turner (1-5 #, Mog. US. Pat, OM: 1946 by NEA Service, ine. “I’m doing pretty good for a beginner! Pop's had two fights and Mom’s being cut dead by everyone!” __Saeigamas Teées 9A For Sale Miscallaneond 60 For: '|}2 SETS OLD FASHIONED SLEIGH = out iA have. ee | ‘Church’ s, Inc. 4 CHI FOR sale, FE 5-3038. 2 snow SUITE, SIZE 6, 2 SPORT coats, — SF ce” Horton table =o ” sneer A INDER At | a Tie go. Moving Dec, sth CONTEMPORARY ~~ DAVENPORT, Rooncered a} ~_ 2 yrs. 0, crifice . Kenmore man, ironer, Exc. condition. §35. ve $7. $15. $25, renee, 9 range, ia hae Chrome standard, $6. Refrigerator, WE BUY OR OAKLAND FURNEFO 5. second mortenge s. Pontlac or shone Pr: 44728 _ Swaps 55 2 BEDROOM HOME, MODERN. Lake pothiaa $200 down or pig Gg sn accordion what e Phone Rom ich. PLatesu 2.2336 ee Brick Ranch With all the extras. Let Your $$ 5 one x + pickup ‘eruck. suas fama tem _cars_H 3""van elt on 31588 3-1355. TEP WHEEL TRAILER. 7 Work for You ; ard small pad gd CO, for fal CONVENIENT TERMS THOMAS ECONOMY FURNITURE CO. $28 to 3500 $25 to $500 — 8S. Saginaw i M ANY HALICRAPTER so EO NMUNITY, LOAN CO, Codd yond oom —— ROOM SUTTE: Livina Tp. AND CHAIR. 1 | Divina RM SOTTE. coffee table, 2 table lamps, i Th a tg Need $500 | SeBsrcist P Het tie) cect acters ing, Se, eee th fast, ecourteors service RUG, 6x10. ANOTHER RUG,| Ly and Commerce Rd. Then yon | vie our. bem 3: Eom pate FE +t acd Dare. YS ee ' on aye sees “ modern oie 2 to | ine 26° MOUNTZ CONSOLE. aes ae Ee WERS. Serecant Sane ad hopper she ms ach TED LB Lk. Rd." Pn you Sr ‘Thong thong FE Shin! and tell |@ OIL, HEATERS, COLEMAN | & | DINING ROOM SUITE 5S CHAIRS, good, cond. io 8 Felegrapn BA, | PePSAse ee © S. Roselewa. . Home: & Auto cee DEES RE DULANE i USED ONCE, ‘ : . 141 Washington, FE s SS Loan Company | Site tioe's20 pmo | FRRERO DANO ale sad aaee _ 4 OF PORNITORE | AND Near & Larchiea, B’bam, "Serpe | pereces ore om ee ee cee sb hee t, Hours © te §: Saturday @ to 1 7 PC. DINING ROOM SUITE, "ifewing machine ~ Draler will sac. Mortgage Loans 54) Patent” "erie tt.» Phe "trek man, PE —_— 1956 24" MONTE CONSOLE TV,| 8-1864. Will pres ta you beste. Blond. 1053. ELECTROLUX, LATE MO Loans — $600 to $1, 500 ‘js APEX AUTOMATIC WASHER, | will soeritas, . Call For anv purpose am condition, $50, Moving Dec. 1564 dealer, . . homes Raters or pot. ft Call PE 86-3470. FLOOR SAMPLE. DUO = ane Crectey oo - Used Trade-In Dept. | “WAYNE GABERT. Bre" row me be, breskinst eet. $16.99 121_N. Saginaw FE _6-€189 Crosi «To bulld, areas or oD Davenport & char. sees se GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES. ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW a ee la . CON 'S POWER CO. V Grishes, ‘eB Makes 46 Myttie 38 -w Lawrence? e-s-a1tt -+“RICIDAIRE REFRIGERATOR, ¢ A LLY eu. ition,. GE — FR SEZERS We nore, se Uprtgms FJ Chest types. For a real good come in and ste ¥. aot: e take trade-ins and Eas: + Terms. KING ROS. “POLN . Calrod burners. Nice condition. ad $40.06. Mitk’s, MY -6-1300. . RUMMAGE SALE. G00 D | _ condi Cloth: Bat, Dee, a, o on _ Berwick. = CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS & | RADIOS FOR CHRISTMAS: ” "ro players, FE 5-815 $12, PE, 5-8755. BENDIX ay "LAGNpROMAS| RANGE, ELECTAIC HOTPOINT. washer, 335. 966 Premont. : VERY GOOD saDeM. SUITE, MODERN. IN- |. MEFRIGERSTOR IN TEI *, "anattiocrinadehie'ta | alr args met owe Vege — ‘stand, Excellent cond. “Mi MI ene . * a _ RENT BORD, OVER OLD FURNITURE. Bt ‘wutomstie Troarite-irener,_ #2 STUDIO COUCH,1 . ectrie Sale Household Goods 57 pa machines at ie , oe to ¢ from. _Saginaw’ St, Pooling, Sinect 02 MN. mod: $100 cash. ‘PE 2-1720, 313 8. dock. UPRIGHT PIAN9. 56-0105. USED DEPARTM ENT deluxe electric range $119.95 | electric range —. 8 woot refrigerstor ..... + Cc layton’ s Furn. & Ap il 3065 jOfcherd Lake Ré._PE Ket Used gas stove ... Used washer at pesevey bed with “mattress bes ot Are due " xy Ard Mr. Lombe, Box oh . draper- U 4 GENERAL STORE, EST. jes throw it, and. built-in EASY 5 te0 r tocations. Ti. ghoul, “Sreesew UP TO 24 MONTHS TO PAY = - home: A-l in tteched 2-car re We buy, sell or trade. =e Mr. Loot, Box 23, Pontiac Press, Will secept smaller home and look around, 2 acres of free FARM EQUIPT, & MACHINERY.| 0©f Jand, contract as part parking, oe Very hi fits. Heavy farming _ sermon. —— —__—_—_}——-—_-9} Oo }——— ees Tie Wert ese Masts sent) AND SUN. 12 TO 5 Mr. x %4, Pontise cress. Pioneer Highlands L 2 A SALES CO. . _— Fy VER or “oe PER CENT MAIN _ _jow ranch bome with m! mm _or 1 + "T loc $7,000 profits. Est. 18) - _gitgghen garage ots TE. of at ieee on Auburn eats. Brick bidg, 6 room home,| 2% -#—tiving room with fire-- Rd., M ‘ness, Mr. Look, Box ~33;—Por-|~ shaes, fecreation room and 90D NOVELTIES, WHAT-NOT ne Presa ——— _ ot water heat. Just across shelves, shadow boxes and tables ~~ SUPER MA! rj Lock ear Mn gh ee I yater. made to order PE 2-4667. = es acce ee Si te. Mod a profi ft eae clear home in trade omntlcohol 188 F Proof | em. shown: ‘Meat tnly Let's look today, 533" St. Freds "Oxi Sela Felt B. Ru age $3 5 : Com this 5 , ae it Retiring. Fully) - oust for ‘value. 1 offers {ROMY MAID. WN. THR, 108 eqn. SPY ies “ a %%#ft. living room, with OARDS. Pe tset, Sa recee res) foie ie eae | rane ates Sale Contracts kitchen, The basement a : TARY AND — at trecte = Somiite Gor water AR 30 hat bisck dee ame ¥ r. ir ¢ Tr. BALANCE, ae ra finished oe ee a Ove | Say Cam: Swing frame house. * " and car seat combine, p.m, Ha e gue by: ’ bed complete, dresser, mirror. hil chest . awers._F ‘KELVINATOR REP. a PT. GUAR- anteed to good one, 3 pam a Bh just north of Water- a oft trom Dixie Hwy. KENMORE SEWING macnn, mahogany cabinet, PE 4-69 LIVING noon SUITE, OCCASION: | a chairs, amps and and tables, - Jett Solid Cherry m set, table, "putiet & 6 chairs, 10x14 hooked rug 2355 665 BEAUTIFUL CHRISTM _Mariety— mes handkerchiefs, Crocheted _tie””* 5% E. Pike St, so BABY PARAKEETS. F FE 4.1918. 109 Osmun, CHILD'S LARGE S81 wagon car, large Florence. Christmas ans Special 1 price. A : STATION vele, 16 A SIN SALE OF U. MA- Se oe LORD'S WAR \REHOUSE “a Linen : 000 watts, mae size fk oy a 00. . BURMEIS: neti ut st 5, ese oll heaters at | ae a mabe E PA Plasterboard. Rock tath. - Putas. noret BE Pap out | Be AP Oe A TEED SATISFACTION USED O17, AND COAL FURNACES, KING BROS, Peete oc te owere, Wares Matte ae kiran — | eta Ee oe Wall Tile I lg BOUSETRATLES. AWNINGS, $15.| PLASTIC __ Quick remove ble type. S46 Dinie oa FLOOR SHOP. iS INSULATE . | WOOD AND rv count. | ‘foun wool biankel. Only $4.20. for ‘nation doors and. BENSON ki es Sh Do It Yourselt AnD 4 PAUL 8ST. SYR_L t CO. 6120 Bogie ‘Lake Rd. 327 WIvVE \Y sacrifice py “pas oy ™, P.O. : Mew ork, Park Row, New York, fuets,” 38 rr 8; Re- Dollers, | Automat on i “a tile Steal Cast Print, “i Pree 2685 172 8. ‘BUILDING ® M. Telegraph Rd. PE 4-2475 mee Se oe oe A :Opavee Market. rE Sia: BRICK. teclaimed _ ail yon want. UNION co. ___ 36 W WwW. 8 Mile Réd. BROACH, i. PAY LA pe. isi eee A HANDY bee gh, es AMP. WELD- | . terms—6 mos. FE 5-6533. __§ ft cast iron -tuos. +e. KITCHEN “Wi Dein tab, toll and lets: tory, an oS a Thompson, 80 in aa 6 worden Pek bat canes ALL CABINETS 30x15, ‘ator LIO FLYER TRAINS acto B SUPPLY CO. 81 Orchard Lake Ave. PE_3-7101 | NEW 200 AMP, WELDER, WHOLE- §-8533. CHAINSAWS. Sales, service CALL MICH CHAINSAW DIST. account Row, New Christmas Ideas "For the Little Woman A Beautiful New Kitchen {Ye stown & time Wood. still < to a ming stmas if you call now!) binet Sinks, Dish- & fans Formie “— ee com bin er - juleer & knife sharpener All Kinds of kitchen gets. vakeen , ot man happy ond at} Power Tools DeWalt Shop Smith, Porter-Ca- ble Make ~~ ore pin era decorations terns, Sra. tee 3 a counter “four tank and duct work, ready Sena hag a ced 80 8. ‘ L_& AMERICAN | SA 72 8. - LD GARAGES REP 4i To rage in new catuge ae Se. Tams Pet OIL , NEATER 5 OR @ ROOM, $4 FE 4 OIL “BURNER brid hea! Or. F" iRNACH SUSPEN ae 200, BTU sultable for large bull . Reasonable . 3 8. Pai ting iso | | 1 used gun type ofl "Tarmac, rE #0 NEW 12 GAUGE PUMP, and y yin*aia Beagle. female. 3 trated Laya- | KELLY’S. EARBWaRE L Auburn Christmas. on | mie "| DONT WISH. FOR’ ovat te Make. it ay aI rent, b swap,. it, , dial FE 28 sai el dining roo’ Drop pad, . — Rd, 4. wot Beymour | Bicycles “ait i oy - LIKE NEW. 38 YARDs OR MORE| Roy's Bede cycle ‘Sales. 20d Ww. & Rochester Res. pare mnaborian. sine bee, | Montcalm. A hi machin, 8 Roses every eve. oo Endgame og SE ae KENMORE DELUXE iRONER. except Sunday, eet Oe BAGRIP a |CHRISTMAS SPECIALS| ttt “ath ofa coe: | MUsT SACRIFICE bad 3 Double sink $0.95. G. A. modern furniture. Leaving town. | Regula; $19.95 aymere elec. fry | 70 8. Perry. AG GaAs - ae Recular $8. 2h Piece Sicko etain- DOORS inch. good condition, $35. Interior and exterior flush : Se eas f 131.5. quater. nen elec. pine door - jambs, cpu ‘now $ii. door hardware, all at 30 Percent off on ail Sunbeam eee . Plywood co. 1488 nore ses - aidwin Ave. Ph. FE 2-254) FOR: BAVID BRADLEY TRACTOR, selection, housewares. snow Blade, cultivator and plow. R r $4.95 Kris aniste bb. oY ir set, sha #8. Ot heater, $10. rg EXTRA SPECIAL | White Fine Paneling A REAL BARGAIN ite NEW er Reeds rock, ee 4 A} RPLUS. LUMBER ee vee ed ee Oe eee eee ener en eee renee te ewenreneves i ld! | LADIES NIGHT ONLY "BOOK DEC. -7 _ SLAYBAUGH' ne ty ~ Bob Frost. . Birmingham Pee ee 2 2 ce Nine The Siawkes cars aH lL copy! = ek you? FORD Dealer, Vraur is = be bought with ~ F oO. Down Pa yment F OLLOW ING ek RA = i) MO : = : vi engine, j 152 Ply touth 2-Dr., Radio ’ an ied ey Betredare Rowers ke oo 2) and Heater j » . CARS AT ~_| Where To |g “a aoe : Ae a ww x #53 Ford 2-Dr., Radio and Go vet a Ee | 1955 CHEVY $1495. AA, tiC‘“aE:CS | Heater, Fordomatic. LIV AJ — Bei Air Scone radio, Aan | 4 i 51 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio| =O} ro OxT “A BETTER. Buyt |—~- ~NORTH | 4 J and Heater: waste WAU | A\S ; -|'56 BUICK. CHEVROLET NORTH 7 VAP \\\ Bee . + 4 2 oe Nietier Dr Radio “BUICK. This 2 tone beauty is a super 1000 S. Woodward, B’ham ; 12 2 ’ — Riviera wie wer steering, pow POWER HAWK, TAKE OVER = : CHEVROLET \% "52 Chevrolet 4-Dr., Radio, ; gr brakes, white walls, radio. & "parents Fully pet Au- 43 WROLEL |. i KY Heater, Powerglide urn Trailer ¢ Ss 1000. S. Woodward, B'ham Ma\ -a\% — | 1°51 Ford Convert, Radio,) - Includes ‘54 “CORVET TE —- 1954 PONTIAC. nae | = : oa : . See Sie Se | a ae 7 omatic ct. = i Thon about: this oe fora while] Lowner. $100 down or your old “35 CHEVY. V-@ PG. TRADE FOR . a = a oolies—_ Ok + it has-2—tops t= =u) ane apres manager Ms parmeme Oe vel cutright. OL | ; We believe the following ica T: ‘3 oo you “are looking” ” | ieee 2 FONTIAG, “RADIO = Hear Te BOY are Birmingham's Finest | 57 License ar, _eogremtig, toe oo Down, 8 ver 1980 cuavie : DR CELE. i | 56 Lincoln Premier 4-Dr. |* 55 WAGON : tad | oa. iH 0008 ‘Good motor. body & tires Yair.) ~ ae / mat? . > , : -| Here‘s the suburbanite’s dream, ay PONTIAC. 1 ie New shecks 3h 000 miles. aH.) | | a ‘seg Hardtop, Full Power. | 5 Good Tires | 4. 2etstats’ tag Metta | Atm nina tae FE RNG oars CHEVY 5 ~ — _: |°56.Ford Victoria, Radio, ‘MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM | FE 68-3823, i 495 . . i O/Wall Tires: a iss PONTIAC 1 OWNER. RAH : A ae looking Treareatie {- t2-$ Wt semana eey WLAN 135 Heater. W/ Wall Tires: 4 battery that will start RIEMENSCHINEIDER window washers, sharp and pees | that's like. new. Has Power "55 Pontiac 4-Dr., Radio, ‘every time, plus each car ; | inside and out 20 Ogemaw. tod — ee “With gobs: and gobs of men everyplace, you have to tall | Meat iisdramatic, is completely winterized, Dodge Eh api ONT JAC 2DR- a ae ae f oa a ies oo ‘ ne axe . NORTH 7 “ a gobi re \'33 Mercury 4Dr., € hauf-! 53 Nash 2-Door a Plymouth / "le point. 1 oungr, Low 7 ; i fd : : _ ___feur driven, Radio and” "53 Dedge 4-Door | 232.8. Saginaw — PE 20(31_ we HON MTR. SALES 4 . 7 —= _—— i i . ree ° “furor FB 2aeet-—-— CHEVROLET ___For Sale ¢ Cars 91) For Sale Carson! Heater, Hydramaticy | (53 Ford +Door See ARD ate glass UES ord DOOR FONTIAG YDRA. "11000 S. Woodward; B’hani''s cuevir. 2 DR. Goop oo conor f “954 bincoly Capri Hardtop; 152-Buick Super 4-Door_ [Ad Packard Patricien, “paint. tres, Sr Saar °° eosiities. tis. } aaa cessor a By ogee e,. PE #8105 _ 1956 CHEVY | Full Power - | "33 Plymouth 2 2 Door " |'s2 Packard” loeded, “clean,- $685. | jj59 PONTIAC. RADIO & HEATER, fy | ‘#8 CHEV, 2 DR. GOOD COND. == or $s CHEVIE «DR. a, 56 Ford 2-Dr. ce ustom 8 | 8 MAZURER- woToes ease Hydramatic. No money down, as | “yal . Ma 5-4292. Can sedan / PG. “PE 41112 or ‘OL as ; ‘| Heat : We have 80 éars to choose a REAT? sume meal Creat Mier, te i ; 53 CHEV. BEL AIR} tang 4.DOOR cj et Super, from, bargains galore d 51 PLYMOUTH _.|. monte. “Ceut, Crea a HARDTOP |" OHRYSLER SARATOOR RAH) pT RD TAD in Testers Ierest immediate financing. Lot, Qt A0 ATION WAGON | ee ne wae ane “HURON MTR. SALES | pee — ~ |. Seeaee tL tM flow — Se yopen tI 9 pm. Be sure months Cal Sreait manager. MI custom with Power features. ze. oe Buren PE 300i) 1957 DODGES & | equipped with Power Glide and | : to get our deal before youleay payMENTS ‘Too BORDEN: ne, si Wanted Used Cars 4 $1,395. Pees. CONVERT oop ct MOUTHS or tied Never been licensed ‘54 Pontiac Catalina Star-, buy. We can save you sae" A Mestes aaa ig, Pomme 3 Pe BaLoxs. _— & 5 5 r e — . < 7 ry it Sue M&M Motor Sales Subsiaatial vavings win or with: | . | chief, Radio, Heater,;money, 9 - |, __ | Lake Orion Motor Sales | _filsoe. ‘nv Pioneer PE seas. : ‘51 CHEVROLET I1/T | doer. "Power Glide, ‘redio and Hydramatic AT CLARKSTON RD | 47 BONTIAC, GOOP CONDITION, D: AL ‘5 H. HUGHES INC.) neater. ee is ® company owner wo. oo roRD™ — MERCURY MY 2-281] | “PE 5-4205 1992- PL ¥ MOUTH BELVEDERE =~ pow ae aie ie tar |RADIO & HEATER _| 2222 Novi Ré.. Walled Lake} ca. a tem car “guarantee | mane ae ; rk 1 feways Reasy to an POWERGLIDE, 2 TONE BLACK &/ Direct Factory Dealer Blées” Only sits er your wid car And many. many more | hardtop. R&H, turn signals. white OF x Foner steering a BA EY AUTO-PA __ ““'RECONDIT IONED. / . You Save ” ~ to choose Irom full price. $3 town. ‘Phone North. ines ‘pm peyments. PE : __| FO iss FORDS_ #350" TAKES ne ville 735. : sss | Hat Sa Me seat“ NORTH ash Frog BUICK | may Porat DELIXE | ODE mode watruews —_/ ial Bob Fr ost, Inc. B I K ce] rd motors. doate, enpth | st PORAAC. " prARCHIEF Car. & E, Bivd, PE 46728) / 7 x rit | FORD € 935: 47 PLYMOUTH CHEVROLET LINCOLN MERCURY. AND part payment ofa wood sed car, | Exceljent condition. PE (i Bet Pte co 68 W. Vale, Aner ~| 1000S. WOODWARD __| _,, CONTINENT AY oe nam | 210-Or dé LakeA Pies To ope ‘ | PONTIAC i9ss y STARCHIER BOA ee EASY ED JONES BIRMINGHAM __| ietgwest Havent Conn re open at e| et Orchard Lake-Ave=+ EE SPENCE Wr oener see OR Dee, yen Ey cine, & SCRAP WILL . ‘140 PORD. 2 DR KR & H. RUNS oe 7. +1] Q,@8_Oakland Ave. FE $021 | ij] PONTIAC 4 DR. HYDRA RK & oer | ' 211 < ROAGIN AW Lo, TOTE | TAKE, OVER PAYMENTS ON. 's4 geet, sas excellent tires. May-| FE 2-9101 : Open till ° seperate eam | ET Tao on see. he OP IT _ FE 44546 - YOUR ‘93. PORD, ENGLISH ZEPHYR, 6, | 1950 FORD CUSTOM % RADIO & ~ 1952 FORD sEPPREY FORD SALES OA 83011 ‘en Fomre: & 2 Fe es - Then Bring’ Tt-Here’ menipooemen te — J 4 door, radio & heater, tires. heater. No money down, assume | Custom made, R&H, W-W. 3-tone, |; - 4 ; NOTE Ro rust, leather Uphiatery: Very | payments of site r month.| sharp. Assume $28 85 - monthly #83 PLYMOUTH 2 DOOR SEE E OUR pay top dolier for sharp cars - , ‘clean, $400. Credit rks, MId- a tt r,| condition Reasonable. Private AVERILL’S / | EVERYBODY'S CREDIT se. PE _west #1500, Mfncola Turner Ford. | pay msnts. Call credit’ manager.) owner. MI 1-323. S f B é 2000 Dixie Hwy. , MOTOR SALES "| “brown FE 8-459. 2 TONE | “SMALL LOT WITH LARGE | Low cosr TRANSPORTATION. aah tt PO ae pale uy” 2-0878 PE 46390 ; | 1s_$._ Saginaw at Judson | oa VALUES SAMS AUTO SALES, TH: Oa OR 3-4433 ISE ‘ ~~ - Saka / 1868 FORD, 4, DOOR : Rae. TURN a1. * % FORD 8 2 DR BARGAIN. | WHITE ‘31 NASH Saearinal WAG- riera lees a Cats at Pike: Ste FOLLOWING SSeS fap EME POS IPRS oh PAT EE SERRE AE ee San ed ts | . evroie oor ohenes " 4. } ‘34 Pord Victoria . $1288 - “LOOK LOCK LOOK ~ | ies) NASH RAMBLER STATION| ‘Tess’ Chev, Be ahi. 4 door, 1| West Side Used Cars "34 Chey. Dr. Bei Air ...... 81143 - ; i weeen, first $300 takes. FE| owner, low m Drive out where overhead ts low CARS-AT ‘4 Pord guier vec eae ces SEOHS : rmy urp US | : 1954 Stude cyampion coupe, good and save the difference. Many . ‘33 Ford ~§ Tudor ......,... 3% 952 N ZX { . second car. wanes & models to. choose from. ou eae ts peng 3 Ford 6 Fordor | ........ $ 745 13 CHEVROLETS, EX-ARMY 195 NASI 1953 Olds. #8, 4 door, full power. | 023 W Buren FE 42188 “$5 +." St Guevetiet Deer ......... 9 ARS. | Maroon beauty. W-W.. $80 down.| 1053 Fontige. Deluse, «door. iow \Vast Side Used C ie will bet ve the extra =. "31 Chev. 4 Dr. Sharp ..... & 495 {deat for your Ind. car ° me $29 monthly payments mriles: st owner, — st ' side - se ars % wey ‘ves well. O00 * “oud St “ton M < lee ° i” Je. FLAT DECK SEMI- Cail credit" mamager. MI 6-275¢./ 1983 Chet splintion wagon Power- ‘47 PONTIAC WITH “48 MOTOR, glide terrific vajue . tion, : ; —} VAN WELT. beer Anbar e. son same oe ?. DR Good for hauling Corist nas trees “is NAR a _ COsTOM. | in6a spade, Commatider. V8, very | suis — =“ » OR 31355 | “st FORD. FORD-O-MATIC, 8 CYL. | abe BALLOON TIRES ‘WITH 955 OEDSMOBILE ws HYDRA. fps piymouth Station wagon rine} 18M PONTIAC ST. R CHIEF cat. ear Mi—eare | “$250. PE 7-857 | Good tor snow plow _R_& H, $1700 PE 42125. pexfect ut utlity, vehicle) priced right sling, Power scoring, wi ——. - sate $0, EY F508. oc PR CO iat ao V2 2 500R, iN GOOD | . 30 PASSENGER: INTERNATION. | iis; OLDEMOBILE #4. RADIO one il So “it + arf cond, $295 King Bros. PE 4-0734 AL am Comes aos heater, Hydramatic. W-W tires FIOU G SHTEN &.SON 5:38 p.m : 86 ‘Credit Mgr, Mr, Parks, Midwest |’ - = 10761 36 FO om, BAY oa . price, an finance. Phone North- FOR QUICK SA re | “used: pte ap On ane ana includes a FORD Fal FLIRLANE 7 BOGE | LARRY No down pay oe ‘t required COM PARE “ASD 5 iF | For Sale Trucks 90 Sales Tax pt, X gpeeuent condition Biase JERCME ee ae eee oe ‘33 Ford 2 ar. Very nice gers : W: te sacle a i t, . 36 PORD ———s HARD- ROCHESTER FORD DEALER { | 31 Fora ve a. *pordometic R&y $305 | ; R ; 19000 actual ou ‘57 License | _Stin'skts Sv" parmens. MY 7 saws xuro any | | | : ies FORD coavert@te wae) §©(Gucranteed Lo mast | Sen A ne _ Wanted Used Trucks 89 . RD ‘$1 3-DOOR. $285 PULL CALL Ly, PEtrect PRICE: D| ments ot 82.88 per" month Shia North Main Rochester “48 STUDEBAKER COMMANDER, | -- a = } 724 OAKLAND » EM. 35-3839. W.W.. tires, Fordomatic, | GOooD "USED CARS ‘ a | - | 5 Good Tires. 2400 ___ ——| _10WNER CARS | 1956 Olde 06 ¢ oor iolizay. | 1 stand proken hearted. : . 953 FORD-$495——_; —_rrex—rassxs—to-nvxox— 11984 2 | The car | own hasn't started. — an 2-door V- V-8. with radio and heater. ae | 1984 Coevretet. 4 goer /2.009 wiles ’ ‘late $85 down. balance easy terms. | .}¢ PONTIAC 370 cera “185 Shereaiet pean sedan. | I'm wet, I'm cold, I’m late for work, | . hee wt ik, i ss Cone , ‘A battery. that will start) * See Buick conv If something isn’t done, I'll soon go beserk. } ‘54 CHEV | “VROLET | | fires, $835. OR 33 |S “y opletely each, a NORTH Py a ae CADILLAC, LIKE PONT! A " TAY GOR cl FYROLET Along came Jack with his shining smile, “Wilson son GMC. CHEVROLET | (33 BGI SPRCIAL. SHARP | 38 SCORER HARD, Tor Hott Tell you a secret, it'll be worth your while. ‘New & Used Truck | 33 Pontiac Dix. 8 1000 S Woodward Blam) | WE WILL SWAP esis’ Enh eg tov mateee | CO to SCHUTZ MOTORS today. my boy, . “Onlin, Gs | teat tbur | eergwe oer eure CAT PS ae | ie ee ee ee NSCH *50 Cadillac 4-Door - __motor_and body. $850. FE 48729. |-37 PONTIAC CATALINA, ALL mn Fleetw’d; 1 Owner | “ie? Bae condition 1300, Call ahter piace : | When Santa ‘94 MGA Spor tsier, 4 000 Miles “ce. ng, conten, 8. Se "Sl FORDS, 3 OR THEM. 430 pm——3i66 Pridham,—Keege|Twe_52_FORDS ‘$4 DODGE % TON PICKUP ses DODGE COE. TON PICKUP tan | 2 ercury r Rete Ser - $4 Ford 2- Door 232 8. SAGINAW . FE 291 We have 80 cars to choose 7 feo Harbor Clarkston |. cme tisbeers 7 epee comme gam ; | DOWN THE | ‘53 Ford Convertible... . $895] / Low mileage ‘Save $1, Radio & Heater, Ford-O-Matic, W/Wall Tires. | ats TLE GAS and 000. : = Po oe STORE. agar jor Be ayy HAULING. from, bargains galere.| J saturn Senew_PE ARS WHofally. low mile alah meee i CHIMNEY . { Gn PANEL ‘TRUCK. Fe Immediate financing. Lot Motor Sales | D BODY PERFECT. PAIR iest Ford custom 76 Tike new 4 7 . 55 Plymouth Convert. oe $1595 _ wanes Fox }OPCN till 9 pm. Be sure) cypys_ER | Murer” tho hia toes, SS good selection of 10 ow ong | Does Your Radio & Heater, Power Steering & Brakes, W/Wall , M. |. "diake true ae Must be. € pa tien and |to get our deal.before you PLYMOUTH 52 FORD "| - transportation specials Ba kroll Go Ties owernne ee ge ona ae tar ibuy. We can save you | VEeDED TAT Customline2-Deor 8 ; f n 53 Nash $695. = TON 2 * | i PREZ ~~ tsterhtre C- Deer ~ | bed. Call 4-721. -_ ; money. © a i = IMPERIAL, “Ss - a een nights tl 9 ‘p Hardtop — Picaing PRIVATE FORD PICKUP iso VERY , | Clearance sale of all new card and RaDi®s HEATER MAple 5-3566 or MAnle Slat | U IN SMOKE?} . Custom, Radio & Mester. Overdrive, W/Wall_ Tires ; “t 191 Doris lean, No rust, a Round Lake bea ppe, demonstrators. 2 TONE FINISH ‘48 HILLMAN SPORTS cay GOOD =~ fNT > eo | “ond. PE 4-3937. ‘ : - a ©) OLIVER attr sties gente $675 HSE "eedFan nites |- 9 Buick 4 Drew ok $1795 PE eooe7 | etter nice ng nee Sure Stafers Are THIS) TIME OF YEAR | — ~ Bits. Power’ sicering & usr Drnatiow, wan . SUNT TIO TAT He ¥ : a 1 1054 Chrester # ar--Wimtsor-detuxe, CHEV Y - oo Ss Pitst PAYMENT UNTIL, : ; Pp flite, i ed . R&H, : ‘ * H . v ace BUICK | se icse For These) *#r"veta""*=" "™"1'55 Mercury:2 Dr. : . .. . $1595 \e — 1951 Chrysier. ee N.Y. V4. HARGREAVES Custom Sedan, Radio & Heater. Mercomatic, wiwan c LAND Cold 1 Momings | 55. Tw o-Door, #0. $1695 Tires “New &Use © Used TIRE 240 Or hard—Lake-Ave—— Pale _eamipped at ASS SOAK “Radio & Heater “Hydramatic. | ’ = ote ; 31S MAIN STS -eLanKston | _FE Stet = ys 10.000 actual miles. Power. steer ‘56 Ford Victoria. o ee $2195 % er - 11953.G - \ nt. PE 20682 after S61 DeSo F. "Flite 4- Dr. (35 a 9836 MCPickup | atta Ge gon oF Pi aie cei | oe cer Paha ar fs |'55 Pontiac 2 Dr. Sedan . , $1595} 1955 Chevrolet Pickap Rag ae ovtmoney own. Soveme Bi | JEPREY 3 ths "ON mi +6 Ford Fairlane 8 4-Dr. Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Wall Tires aad C | > Credit Mgr. Mr, Parks, Midwest} ~~ - Be ororra |\ NORTH |S#esrere= =i SBD 8+. op | Bogue NESE 55, Chevrolet Convert. $1595] — ard. se Conve Al *eondition. “Bright Spot" 55 rev. Bel Air S 1195; ‘GMC Panel | CHEVROLET: "| Fotdomatic ‘k & M. Best offer.| r Spt. Cpe. ven FORD | Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires, V-8 p85 GME Fane} 1000'S. 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Radio ‘33 Plymouth Suburban = —— ‘55 Chevrolet Bel Air. . $1695 ate — ‘Pare na 4 Os Sue pg fe |'S3:Plymouth Club Coupe Tremsportatio Wtign, Radio & Heater, Power Guide, ‘weit Tires, Wah Warate. [{53 Pontiac 2-Dr., 3 Olds. Super 88 2Dr. “ eee ; ; $$ Olds 98 4-Dr z. above ips aa Convertible $1595 rea tine Copverdhbie= = ae gan. A few v 1956 DeSoto’ CLAS a al oo-herey - 2Doer, Radio & Heater, Pull’ "34 Dodge Coronet 64Dr. | FR TT ‘55 Plym. Belvedere . . $1695 +- see Nash ash Amb'r +Dr. 3 — Dix. gg ae iz ee i ict veces & Heater. w/wall “Tires, Powerit. ie Ge i Sere ces 52 2 Pontiac 8 £Dr. o ‘st 1 Chev. Station Wagon | ‘i TwoDoor Di i, i 95 Bs rer , Soeae “ar PONTIAC 49 Bement ak CE Coure | | RETAIL - be 434 AVE. TRADE 4 : |. UP OR DOWN Pesnle. with poor éredit; ak my |” let us sell youa car... 3 HASKIN ey ‘See Fes or John 4 es if ‘Birmingham _ re —_ Today 's Radio- Programs ~~ | wR, (100) CKLW, (ooo) WWJ, (950) WEAR, (1180) WEY ane — WRON, (14600). WIBK,. cae) a TONIGHT Him hghbottiaht, - . Seremble, News | WPON., Audioscope 6:00—WIR, News —— 9:00—WJR, William Sheehan WWJ, News by Lewis WHE, Nee ton en | WW. Minute parede *CKLW. bud Dever = WEYZ, Wattrick CKLW. News, XZ, -WPON, Guy Nunn - CKLW, News, Sports 3BK. News, Kasem - CKLW, News, David ; WJBK, News, McLeod ‘WCAR News.- Spincrams WJBK, News, George 2:08-—WJR, News: Happiness WCAR, News. Al irene WPON, News, Sports weer’ pews, Decade CKLW, Austin Grant 5 ‘enad id W. ae sts pats ‘ "Wye. Top of t the Town *WOAR. Bhyth = ‘noon weak ‘weve Ain ww, Ben, WJBX News ythm ftoundup N. CKELW, Chase WPON - Spotlight 19:90 WIR, Actnar Godfrey <| 9:39—WJR, 2nd Mrs, Burton WJBK, McLeod THURSDAY MORNING | WXYZ, My True Story Sen ad Davees 4:00—WJR, News, Roundup CKLW. News, Homechate WPON = } inn t House WXYZ, Fr “a WCAR, News. M.D. Beall Exiw. git we WPON, Mainly for Milady 6 Mick 48K, Clark Reid 16:30—WXYZ, Girl Marries WHYS, Kenzie'’s Matinee Pulton Lewis dr. WCAR, News, Coffee _ CKLW, News, ‘Mary Morgan CKLW, Bud Da — .. ~Aeed Kasem WPON, Scramble | WCAR, Birmingham H, 8, | WJBK, News, McLeod Woot * »Smorama WPON,. Milady, News me WWI. Morgan Beait TZ, 30—WJIR, House Party CKLW, Gabriel ‘Heatver ae Ral | Goue Nowe’ men? WWJ, Hilltop House WPON, News WCAR, Cotice with Clem | WCAR. News, B. Mart WXYZ. News. MeKennie 8:00—WIR, R. @ Lewis WPON. Seramble~ *” | WPON, Mainly for Milady WON, Temp ww, Pespie a Funny 1:00—WJR, Jim Vinajl WCAR. Kiyo uve | CKLW, Gangbusters WWJ, Bob Maxwell 11:30—WJR, Time for Music ae, 4 _ WOAR, “News, Spinorama WXYZ, News, Wolf caw Curtain, Colle 4:00—WJR, Band WIR Ames ‘a'A CKLW, News, David Wek Cart Red J, Women in My House iva" Weclocions *™* | Welle Revs Selly, | WRON. Mlngy."Mews | WJe* Reva Bon Mekeoa CREW, Gnney ghore aE ON, Scramble THUKSWAY AFTERNOON | WCAR News. / f oo :30—WIR Music Hall 12:00—WJR, Jack White vO, / wwWJ, X Minus 1 WXYZ, News, wat WWJ, News, Faye “Elizabeth | ¢:30—WdIR, Musie—Hal—-* WXYZ, Mickey Shorr CKLW, ‘Tertance O’Del} WXYZ, Curtain Calls WWJ, Jim Deland i CKLW, By the People WJBK. News, CKLW. A°Grent, G. Newser | CKLW, Chase, News WCAR, News, Sptnereme WCAR, News, Coffee WJBK, News, Tom Geo orge | WPON, Tempo; News WPON, Soundstage WPON, Armenian Hour WCAR, News, B. Martyn 5:08—WIR, Phil hart 9:30—WJR, World Tonight $:00—WJR, Jack White WPON, Aud “WWJ, News: Jim pas . WWJ, Sleep. No Mor WWJ, Bob Maxw - 12:30—WJR, Time for Musle WXYZ, w 7 Mar k, M —_, CKLW, Platter Exp. WXYZ, News, Wot WXYZ, News; Mus Music . CELW Bob an na’ Ray vax, People Bpeer ~~ CREW, David- W, Bud- Davies ————- - Kb. Ww! Zee and Orville WJBK, News, Reid : WCAR, Seuee Mariya WCAR, ews, Crane se 19:0 WIR. Concert WPON, News WPON, New WPON, Tempo WCAR. News. Colles 1:00—WJR, Wendy Warren . . sae Fae ee, $:30—W"'R, Music Hall WWJ, Ross Mulholland $:30-—WJR, ‘Music Hall tier WxY2 Pr ed Wait pt 3s arene ae wwii, = 0 CKLW, News, m WXYZ, cKensie Won News Sptnccame WJBK, ; Reid WJBK, News; George WJBK, ae eee . w , Spotlight WCAR, Cortes With Clem WCAR, News, Bob Allen Ww, ww, a -—WIR, Voice of Agriclt. WAYZ, Fred Wolf; News Maxwell, News Nee WIR, Arthur Grand Central Sta.! 3: WCAR, News, Al Crane Godfrey |, WPON.. Tem -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. - (PON, Tempo, News s Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel rStadakd ‘TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS ¢:00—(7) Buffalo Bill Jr. No one pays any attention to eccentric) old man when he thinks he finds | Family Theater. Roy has trouble with 9: greedy trucking executive. a diamond mine. <9) N Lews. 6:15—(4) Weathercast, (2) News. 6:20—(4) Box Four.. 6;28—(2) TV Weatherman. 6: 30—(7) spy group water in Poker Alice.” = :00—(7T) Kukla, Fran and Oilie | 19) Count of Monte Cristo. Pa-| risian pills brove useless during “The Black Death’’ plague. Amos ‘n’ Andy. (2) Crunch and Des, Forrest Tucker in. ‘‘The / Buecaneers.” } / 12:15—(7) News. fj 190-7) Disneyland. Part 2 of: / ture starring Bobby Driscoll, Robert Newton. (9) Million Dol- / Giant Step. 1:44—(4) News. 8:00—(4) (2) (Color) (4d) Realm of the Wild “Dancing Birds.” Touring Mich-| | igan, Part 4." (4) Bengal Lan- cers. Attempted marriage helps ' Bengal Lancers break up enemy in ‘Golden Ring.” (2) Fropitier. Joan Vohs, Barry At-'9;30—(7) Theater. Crusading news- “The Romance of | paper publisher finds his own son|®" 30—(7) Florian Zaback. (4) Adventures of Hiram Holiday, Hiram's hobby of copy- ing_great__painfings backfires | when masterpiece is stolen, from) | the Louvre in Paris; and he gets| -Marie- Windsor, Leif-Briekson_ in: 19-4572) Guiding involved. Godfrey Show. Variety. i 8:30—(7) Navy Log. Navy patrol| : plane checks spread of Korean Arthor! conflict in “Incident at © For- moga.’? (4)-Father Knows Best. Betty learns lesson in self-re- liance when faced with campus snobbery in ‘Betty Goes Steady.” o6—(7) Ozzie and Harriet. Ricky wants @ car, and agrees to earn half the cost if Ozzie will pay for! the rest; (9) The Falcon. (4), (Color). TV Playhouse, Convicts 6:5@—(2) Meditations (4) Today's 11:2%5—(2) ‘Nightwatch Theater. Brian Aherne, Gene Hersholt in “The Fountain.” | 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. Charles Boyer, portrays four dif-) ferent characters in ‘Man in the Box." (4) Tonight. _ ‘THURSDAY MORNING ‘Riesel Case Case of Acid Blinding : Goes to Federal Court!’ Htoriorrow. morning. ' itrucking and the garment manu- ‘facturing ; Today or Tomorrow NEW YORK ~The case of! three men charged with conspir-| acy in the acid blinding of labor a federal court jury late today or Testimony was completed yes- terday, and summations by de- fense afd prosecution counsel were scheduled for today.- The men on trial—among_eight acctised in a blanket conspiracy indictment—are Leg Telvi, Dom- gnico Bando and- Gondolfo Miran- ti.” * * * named by the prosecution as thé; Riesel’s face on a street just. off Broadway in. the early morning) Leetacg (20K. last April 5, Abe Telvi was| _ found shot. to death on a lower] East Side street sometime later. .* -*- * : conspiracy to obstruct justice by attempting to intimidate a pros- pective witness — Riesel — from! testifying before a federal grand jury investigating rackets in the industries.+— —Pelvi's— -brother—-Abe—has been: hired thug who hurled acid into ~ ‘The over- -all indictment charges: ces Boren — | columnist Victor Riesel will go tol fl to: give him a. helping Patricia Breslin, and sad-eyed Cleo; the basset hound. Jackie in ‘The: People’s Choice,” a comedy series televised Thursdays 9 p. m, over NBC-TV. MAN'S BEST FRIENDS — Jackie Cooper. Miller, often finds himself wallowing in trouble, hand are his girl friend Mandy, played by soovey «has ¥ ee stars 1 averaged about at those. nine years. “But they were a good invest- Councilman Sock , but always ready i * * j Miranti's delanin has been largely a contention that he was “brainwashed” into making” purported confession to the BL. Leo Teh contends, he knew noth-| ing of the alleged conspiracy to! attack Riesel, and only tried help his brother who he- ‘eared would. be ‘killed. | U. S, Atty. Paul W. Williams. said that as soon: as. the current. trial is over he will move to bring’ “Officials Launch ? Probe Into Fire attempt prison break and hoid) Farmi Report. as hostages in thriller, \6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. aire. Woman remarries when she thinks her first husband is dead when he suddenly returns “The Story of Valerie Hunt.” mixed up with hoodlums when he campaigns against teen-age gang wars in ‘‘Front Page Father.” (9) The Lone Wolf. Housekeeper is victim of plot when she is left \10 a fortune in ‘Department Store.”’| (2) I've Got a Secret. 16:00—(7) Wednesday Night Fights. Heavyweights Eddie Meachen of Redding, Calif. and Johnny Sum- mering of Detroit battle in 10-|1 round bout. (9) Theater. land Yard Investigator.” wards with life history of sur- prise guest. (2) Steel Hour. Ann Sheridan plays burlesque dancer who aids Russian escapee in (4) 10:30—(9) Times Square Playhouse “Blackmail.” (4) Studio 57. In- ~mates try impossible escape starring Ralph Meeker. cé&V tv Electro RCA COLOR TV HAMPTON TV 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 MUNTZ TV. SERVICE Member of Ockland County Electronics Association FE 4-1515 Open Eves Till 16 P. M. 188 Oakland Mart 10743=(T) Budd-Lynch.—____— /11;00—(7) Soupy’s s On. (9) National News. (4) N 11:10—(9) Weathervane. 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. Jane Frazee, Kirby Grant, Lois Collier, Charles Smith in mu- sical “Rhythm Inn.” (4): Patti Page Show. (2) Miss Fair- = ——————S 1:29--() “Seot- ‘ tense drama, “Hunted.” __ | from prison in ‘‘The Blue Wall,”’;- | guards -| ‘The Ninth Hour.” (2) Million-|7:¢¢—(2) Good Morning (4) Today. | (1) The Big Show and has difficult decision to make 8° :00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. '8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. 8: :65—(2) Carteon Classroom. \9:00—(4) Romper Room. '9:45—(2) News, Weather. +10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show {( ‘four. other defendants to trial, | They include Johnny Dioguardi, a ilabor racketeer named by authori-| ties as the master mind of the al-' leged conspiracy. An eighth man indicated, Jo-| seph Carlino, pleaded guilty be-) fore the current trial started and| testified for the prosecution. | _ Library Announces ~ Bago Serest "Soy Records for Rental | 30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Time. 4) Price Is Right. Seven. 11:00—(4) Home., — 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin y | 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Mr. O. 13:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. —44}-It-Could-Be-¥ou.(7}-Phe-Er--for_Piano. _~ wits. (9) Telescope. f= Les. ‘Paul and Mary Ford. |Pigs at Close Range {Just Not Neighborly |* STANTON, Calif. (®—The city of Stanton has neither a dog catcher RCA COLOR TV ~ Sales and Service animals. keeping pigs ina residential sub- _ SWEETS RADIO = TV. Gvfis Said Mendoz: the complainant fr anaete - — = § Ts For Portable T Television | HAMPTON. vi en W. Huron FE 4-2525 | DO-IT-YOURSELF | ~ TUBE T eR N ELECTRIC | This dares 42525 Tend am W-FIDELITY but that pigs only eight feet away iwas too. much.” The _city attorney has - been we? to draft an ordinance out- -Inor—an ordinance— for—control—of/— 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. for a Day. (9) Justice Colt. 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) Edge of Night. (7) Car- toon 4) Modern ROMANCES. (7 an Rickey. 11:55—(9) Billboard. THURSDAY AFTERNOON o Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (9) Maggie Muggins. Light, )}1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery, (ty My Little Mar- Matinee. gie. (9) Playhouse. |1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Theater ' |Ballades, Sonata No. 2, Chopin; (D The following record albums are now ready for circulation under the| ‘Pontiac City Library's new record rental. plan: Christmas Oratorio, by Bach; ‘|Sacred Arias, by Bach; Concerto in D Major for Violin, Beethoven; ‘Symphony in D Minor, Franck; (Rhapsody in Blue and American in Paris, Gerchwin. Others are: The Mikado, Gilbert and Sullivan; Coricerto-in A Minor Pp._16 and Schumann. ‘Concerto in A, by Grieg; Messiah, ._Handel: Songs. of a Wayfarer and. Kindertatenlieder, by Mahler; |Amahl and the Night Visitors, | |Menotti; and The Magic Filute,! ' Mozart. Blast Said to “Equal, of Blockbuster Type to St. Joseph associated with the Detroit archi- | tectural firm. of Smith, Hinchman 2 4,000- Pound Bombs | jand Grylls, has recently been WwW. W. ‘Aronwits, for 3 years | appointed Director of Construction, “WV olin Series By BOB THOMAS. HOLLYWOOD W—I got to b 2 and I was scared. My mother Then I was young. ‘When IT dis-|f- "owe io te rae Te confidence. I had always been the, youngest of anyone I with.” ; ers who found fame early. But it - ment. I learn I think I’m equipped to handle the “I've an. adult than-have most perform- 4. worked This was the testimony of Jackie} = : learned my business, and _- — ea” Z future now.” ; ad ted Architect |, sits du sits & sae to Plan Addition —j"=-*= on This season he is also and that's pert of his plan fr the future. always resisted doing se: and I were offered a series NEW. YORK «—Puzzied police| Mercy Hospital. jand fire officials probed the blackened skeleton of a Brooklyn) ipler again today in hope of learn-| ing what sparked Monday's mys-| terious fire and blast, | Army bomb experts and the city] | eral ‘doubt yesterday that known cargo, on the pier powered the tremen- eral dous explosion. : The blast eattored windows for miles around. It blew crater 75 by 150 feet in the heavy concrete floor of the pier. Maj. William Vallassa, a Ist Army ordnance officer, peered into the crater.-and commented that the strength. of the blast equaled that of two 4,000-pound World War II blockbuster bombs. . Fire Commissioner Edward F. id he Wwas—“cer= tain’? the known cargo on the pier! —- could _ not -have produced the blast. The cargo included- highly combustible paint, lacquer, ‘rub- For five years, Aronwits was director of mechanical exginesring for the Detroit firm. * * Among the many projects Aron-|""° ervised are the Gen-| , arch Center, the Van Dyke Thompson Products| plant, the atomic energy plants at Paducah, Ky, and Portsmouth, and a’ gaping:Ohio, Wayne University Medical Building and the Wayne Community wits has si “Motors. Hospital. jand Engineering at St. Joseph’ He -will assist in the building Coogan that would have brought us $50,000 a year. Jackie was mad at me) because I-decided to go east stead. “T've always thought you're dead after you do a series. Produ-} produce Jackie has long been: preparing |- for the switch to directing. He} of the new addition at the local hospital. . ber . cement. ~ petroleum, naphtha, powdered: i steamship company or to the dock workers must have been on ‘Tesin, alcohol and other materials.’ “Something unknown to = Cav: “ Stars on Seven. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks (4) Blenda at Northland. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:30—(4) Tennessee Ernie Q) House Party. 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan $:00—(2) Big Payoff. (4) (Color) Matinee Theater. (7) Afternoon! Film Festival. (9) Request Play- "San Claus Show. 5:00-+(2) Early Show, (4) I ‘Mar. ried Joan. (7) Mickey. Mouse.. (9) Dance Party. 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. (4) Queen, Search Lake St. Clair for Missing Marines - _ MOUNT CLEMENS (® — Army and Navy planes, aided by at least six boats, are searching the Anchor Bay area’ today for two with their jet plane since Nov. 15. house. '3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. oo Howdy, -The search was renewed in the | Doody. ‘Lake St. Clair area yesterday, when Civil Air Patrol Pilot Andrew | Finedell of Fairhaven reported seeing objects in Anchor Bay which resembled parachutes, Marine Capt. William B. Wilson, 28, of Wharton, Tex., the pilot of the missing jet, and Col. Henry C: Bock, 63, of Houston, the passen-| ger, have not been seen since their plane failed to land at Selfridge Air Force Base. bor Tang “qhickens and “rabbits, fe. | ! of Attack : latter Penkaife ‘Ordeal |— Dr. Frederick C.° Hoebel, 46, who survived for two days after [idoct ) wing. farming from 73S a 18 “COLORADO-'SPRINGS, Colo. ‘ Reet 115 million dollars. = ; s — ter oe The pier was checked with Ge —Oe™ D. Canham, "editor-in-chief Ot the! \Berserk Electricity __.__________ wil for-an-instant last night along probability, that there could have been in the cargo at that = was going out of the country.” , Cavanagh estimated damage at ger counters but no unusual radio- activity was found, FBI. agents. were also looking into the disaster. Does Plenty Damage SAN FRANCISCO. #—Electric-| ity arcing across transformers ran. the. 2300 block of 47th Avenue in the Sunset district. : * Two homes csuatis fire. ight ments, Flames- spouted in clothes poy dryers., Television sets were dam- the utility lines.- . *. * "The cele wet ‘the. ‘pedsonal ‘accu. mulation of dust on transformers. The resulting arc broke a high voltage line which fell across sec- ondary wires. This created a “blue flash that lit up the block like a Roman candle.” He estimated damage at $8,000. jan emergency es Reng | n 4 os * . tack, 0 Bowbey. < seer we * | EE Will Disband nia St? : 41 The sun = * * ; 2 Rich rrier Pigeon Corps — Vnight, Dr. Hoebel’s heart stopped|ts Ascending LE : iz - — 9 sng heating four minutes before two|$! Corrmative wnat bh — WASHINGTON ® — Develop-iprem friends opened his chest|,, of neither = _ |ment of advanced communica- . and massaged the beart beck tein i] arated Answer to Rrevions Pursle tions devices has ended the | os 55- Soaerved: } : "s need. ttack occurred during a|5¢ Wiles a The Army announced yesterday wat at the home of oF eT OWN ACIS that as a result of“ in}. tl electronic communications” it is ee RTISED COMPONENTS — _|disbanding its pigeon corps. “Ghemicals, —tuels7— pier.” said Cavanagh. “‘It is with-|__ in the realm of possibility, 1 mot globes burst in their soekets- Ap- pliance motors blew into frag- aged. A blue flame danced along 4: ‘Ann Mossberg Reigns _| as ‘57 Queen of Roses” | Repay ¢ Calif. poner! berth jhead of the 68th annual, omaget ment in Pasadena, and then at- tends the Rose Bow! football game between Oregon State and the 5 weed of Towa. — ety allege stant. Her tate is a machinist. | ne or s+ {-| SR ce eee omtieenn Christian Science Monitor, has been named chairman of the Na- tional Manpower Council. He succeeds James D. Zellerbach, re- president of Columbia University to provide “‘a continuing appraisal of America’s resources in a period) ot enduring ensersency.” : Wide Selection a ‘Componente Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive. Demonstration Room. Expert — Installation — 409 e. Maple, Birmingham Red Cross Tells Dates : for Visiting Bloodmobile can Red -€ross has ber. 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