~ - i . ‘ “Si THE PONTIAC PRESS. 3 118th YEAR oe * *& & & PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955—42 PAGES “CUT ramee_. murep pases Pnoros Te . Orange, Sugar, Cotton, Rose » reesei, surrey Sexe KArushchey Blasts Presiden by the millions close the books on Christmas ai is Whe fh rs ee refuse to look into the future unt certale loess a ; of important business are disposed of—the annual bowl games. And what is a bow! game without a queen? To keep you properly posted we present | 4 * : } Ike Kept Indoors “2st 22-Ha2stt=" Steshed to $4,096: | Congressmen : Elephant Catch , | ee by Rain Threat, | sam» Catches Store Shoppers Eyes pact Angrly want to buy an elephant? to cater to.” li tha i Tue Ja Waemakes dpe ing she likes more n a nice oly : 8 ® | One of her habits turned out to skin. The other day it took four wees ‘Paints Picture oy aa here has one on sale fF be a hearty breakfast and dinner, men two hours to give her a beauty, 0 e arge | $4,995. with the day's feeding consisting treatment using two pounds of pure, - “It's a bargain,” the salesman |of one bushel of kale, one bushel /anolin. . Ae President in Key West ‘4. “Hannibal originally cost of carrots, 10 to 12 quarts of oats) A store official said the young Soviet Boss Claims U.S. . . | $7,800 but we reduced the price jand a bale of hay which she alter-\elephant was purchased in keep-| interferes and Warns to Build His Strength in line with the store’s two-day [nately uses as a bed and an in- ing with the store pet shop's motto for Work Resumption Christmas ‘season sale.” |between snack. At present grocery |that it handles anything from a of H-Power At this point, Hannibal, whose ates this would add up to $42 a guppy to a gorilla but the animal's 14 months and 550 pounds make |Weex. : ‘king-sized appetite prompted the MOSCOW (# — Commu KEY WEST, Fla. (P—The ner just a tot among pachyderms,| Hannibal also is concerned about decision to seek a quick sale. nist party boss Nikita sun played hide-and-seek |lifted her trunk and trumpeted. cena on clouds today|_ 4s the roar cascaded through the | Khrushchev today charged and President Eisenhower|t, "0,2, tut fet. amone tei Rescuer of Aged Woman|rsitent Bisenhower with turned to indoor painting|dren. But the salesman smiled “crude interference” in the of a Colorado mountainjmteents. Describes Dramatic Role _ {interns ttairs ot the com: _jscene. be if Hannibal was yours,” he a Europe ae _— The President came to| s#!4: “You would be the only| A Pontiac man, who found an elderly crippled Key West from Washington] Privele, owner of an elephant I@ | woman “standing helpless in the midst of flames,” told Be pec pe mya yesterday to soak up some! “I bet you wotild be surprised at, how he rescued Mrs. Maude L. Jenner, 86, from her - reacted, angrily af Neweomb college is Queen of the Sugar Bow! sunshine and build his|il the things you can do with sniburning home Tuesday that President ‘ae in New Orleans. She is the daughter of Rep. F. strength for resumption of nae breaks ripe (oad was js Morning. ' Sct le ge a ne ee ta eee ay ine, a8 il he rel ot hee scowwmeee month. Then call on Hannibal to spray'was driving by the house => of He got in some outdoor rls for moving furniture or a @t 366 Oakland Ave. when activity — even hitting |snowbound car, just have Hanni-/he saw flames coming from few golf shots — shortly|ihing heavy and she will push ithe front door. push it! .. after arriving, and that/wherever you want it.” , pa eye es —_— pleased his doctors. “Of course,” the — ad- | back, ome for help all the way,” f é But it rained most of the night! mitted, “Hannibal have a Ripley . den drawn aud the chdeal were Gill overcast ; When he got to the door he bent oahe 6 hamee ciation’ eae down to look in under the smoke. th Khrushchev.) Plan to Ease Ike’s Job Slowdown Ends cove rol ead ange — — Khrushchev’s blast before a joint | i i gram egg dead jug she would have been a goner,” he sages the President and other agencies are working out legis- Ripley said he ran in and strug- the East Europeans. President's work load. The ploy to save possessions. ; United States of trying: to “reese source said a bill to ease some | After Agreement Ends). “Se I picked her up and car. _ tablish capitalism” in the coun- of the President's routine burden | ‘Sick Strike’ ried her out. She eald there was tries of the Soviet bloc. of state papers will be submit- ne ene else in the house. Khrushchev also warned the on ted to Congress in early January. “When it was all over, I started : West that the recently exploded ae A two-day wildcat “sick” strike|Shaking like a leaf. I didn’t gets . - Soviet hydrogen bomb “can be bg got up at 7:30{of Grand Trunk Railroad yardmen|hurt, but my hat has holes in it considerably increased” in pew- a wg Eisenhower at Featioc and Detroit ended lestitrusn Mating sletare,* S97 otles: 'Us ‘ar les er, . 2 to railroad ’ ‘oa mate acy on gee ai crn aon tic, Re, pormioed at ree: US@d Cor Scales | sin ester gat | Fe: ment business was ate minimam | gwitchmen in the Detroit apd| Another man, David Snider. 27, | n Detroit Area Ghat the nuvi Rianilan rea ; eS today. ; Pontiac yards began returning to\of Waterford Township, helped, P equivalent. to oregon: 4 tons sg ; "James GC Hagerty, presidential|work last night after officials of|Ripley’take the woman cut the 50 er Cent \d oie ao & press secretary, told newsmen he|Grand Trunk and the Brotherhood|front door. Snider, who was driv) | 415 wan| The Moscow - tele- ‘ telephoned the White House in jot Railroad Trainmen reached|ing by on his way to work, later © ~The Michigan ine over hich ts teey tivities will be Sally Marie Tull “lower left), of {Washington this morning and re-jagreement in a six-hour meeting in|tok Mrs. Jenner to Pontise Gen-|Used Car Dealers Asan. stid 10! sas being dictated was broken by -pmarillo, Téx., 0 senior at Texas Christian ported to the President there was|Detroit yesterday. eral Hospital, where she wasday « survey of dealers showed) the Soviet censor for five minules And Queen of the Tournament of Roses before |"? work of necessity” requiring Tudnaate tease Mlle atl | Ge ee catty pate © weed cars in the Detroit) after Khrushchev's statement on the Rose Bow! game in Los Angeles will be Joan |= attention. all 135 switchmen im Pontiac bad |confined to the living soon where vee have fallen off about 50 per| the hydrogen bomb was mentioned. Culver (ower that at Hagerty said a mail pouch prob- soteoned to (heir normal cched- [ene > (no Bing coms Shere cout ante Des. 3. He told the delegates the future Fight), a freshman at Pasadena City (41), would arrive trom the capital | cies ae of 11 the woman was found. was caused’ Herroit’s three ' metropolitan! belongs to Leninist teachings, College. Games are on Jan. 2 this year. tonight. It may include a new draft ame by burning papers falling out of @ _owenapers have been closed down Socialist camp can never ; of the President’s Jan. 5 State of He reported the slowdown, which/fireplace. They said there was/) "Pune Nil) Mau Gol Sra] fuat the = . the Union message to Congress began Monday with over half the|$1,500 damage. , . be destroyed, and “we shall -. > | : Eisenhower quite likely will work rican rere i nice of heavy velusne of Gibd-Gor a6ver| Ghat checks the coastal a ed in approximately 48 hours * Plan Engineering Studies Port Huron Girl Sent j:tomeror. feted im appenimatety hour Scattered SHOWELS, "ce am time 11 monte of mmm” Se ton the convalescing chief executive|Pontiac terminal. this year sales of used had/the delegates with jibes at U. 5. Lé is 48 cars ha es . of Toll Road Interchange to Join Rose Parade |«"semtea tay in a are Secume, tie, sour. ®. */ Snow 15 Prediction {soos extn of er com orer|scretry of Sats Dull recent , though the irons shots he was prac- : same period a statement that Portugal's territor- h Sarda ted decision|"™? *# “never s0 flattered” will Filia Sa tesa yesterday that the Pontiac plants) Weather Bureau, it will be the dealers association, said that|for 400 years. Authority officials here yes y resulted in a dec on tide in the Parade of Roses as D { T ti would be shut down today and to-'cloudy with scattered showers despite the gain in sales earlier) The United States had beep a to make further engineering studies of where an inter- ay-america city Port Huron’s rep. © ect fraltic morrow. changing to snow Surries tonight. this year profits of used car deal-/British colony. the party bose Se : , : j ° “The shortage of supplies due tonight range ers in the Detroit were below |clared, “if we follow Mr. hange will be located in Pontiac’s northeast corner. resentative Jan. 2. a Record, but Chief to the lack of safficient switch |16 to 20 degrees. 11954 due to eases and high/les’ logic, the United States should . Discussing the problem* Sandra Gough, 21, a disc onic Fi engines to bring cars in and out | Tomorrow it'will-be partly cloudy trade-ins by new car dealers on|consider itself as Her Majesty's were Mayor William ‘W.! better im handling haulaway [with a 342435 figure, was chosen TOSSES FINGETS | or car plant has been threatening 270 colder with a few snow flur- 1955 and 1956 models. dominion.” Donaldson, City Manager| Wc ‘affic,” sald Willman. — tis Port Huron from a field of 4 perfect traffic safety record) °F production schedules for the (Ties. The high will be from 20 a -Bulganin, given a standing ova- Ww K. Willman, MTA|. The officials agreed to obtain)23 finalists. ‘yesterday in Pontiac, where no| last few days, and the situation ye ean wpe , Japs Hang 32 in ‘55 bel na rose bs seed and alter K. 1. Hig-|ttattic counts and other data be-| She'll ride on the Riverside, reportable traffic accidents oc-| has Seaty [sveciet Ss Pe is a cin was St Gaprece Tue) TOKYO (ni Jesen baneed) 33ikaad made ty pertd Gaede aay Chairman George N. Hig-!,.. making a final decision. |Calif. float carrying representa.|curred, caused Police Chief Her-| where we are forced to clove | ometer in downtown Pontiac convicts in 1955, the Justice Minis-|development of friendly relations gins and Consulting En- Higgins has said that once the tives ‘of the 11 All-America cities) bert W. Straley to compliment city| 4ow".” Critehfield reported. registered 34 at 2 p.m. tury said today. | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 5) gineer Murray D. Van) inte om ie an honored in the recent contest of drivers. But he added wryly: All plants will resume operations | - rchange located all'the National Municipal League. | “Perhaps yesterday was acci-/Tuesday, Jan. 3, he added. Wagoner. . major route problems from Sagi-| Mayor Etta Reid will be Miss dent-free because party-goers are) The strike forced Detroit to oper- . : The MTA originally planned to/naw south to Eight Mile road will| Gough's chaperon. ‘waiting until the holiday weekend! ate with 40 per cent of normal Something New in Key West build the interchange (a point! have been ironed out. Miss Gough is a graduate of to start mixing drinking with driv-| yardmen crews while Pontiac was ' where cars. could get on and off. cha phage el cer Care og al ern out that the cut down to 50 per cent of normal — = Sampaio — road. PASADENA, Calit, ® — A half ns ithe mishapless day, Straley said! De New Year Falls : 7 , the obvious lesson for drivers is|*FC- The city has recommended it million automobiles carrying 1%|/Radford Visits Manila tae See eal weer ieee Youre lal de. be moved west fo a site which | mittion persons are expected here) MANILA —Adm. Arthur Rad-| “Celebrate the New Year by all|pan’s biggest holiday and it starts ‘would pick up traffic from Wal- (jan, 2 to view the Tournament ofjford, chairman of the U. S$, Joint means, but don't celebrate behindjearly. Five persons celebrated so| toa boulevard. “We feel an inter- [Roses parade, says the Auto Club /Chiefs of Staff, arrived from Sai-| the wheel. . If you do, you may not! well last night that they fell down’ -@hange on Walton would serve of Southern California. . (gon today on his global tour. live to see Jan. 2, 1956.” ‘stairs at railroad stations, Babson Sees Slightly Quieter Period Ahead for Pontiac Predicts 56 Will Be Second Best Year By ROGER W. BABSON ito 1957 models in an effort to stepjedge very slightly upward in some;making a few key speeches and television, radio, and bill boards (Business Analyst) ‘up sales. jobs, but employment will be ir-|promising to be an active part of have helped our prosperity, or it Business in Pontiac has enjoyed should this happen. it will, of @sular, especially in the automo-\the administration, He is trained) would not have lasted through | another remarkably good year in —. act as a shot in the arm|"¥e Plants. responsibility and enjoys! 1953. 1955, with considerable improve-' On the national scene I make the|it; but the President should be re- : ment in the over-all situation. This|for your automotive industry since); towing forecasts: paaking, entertain- 6. The recent policy of the hag been due, of course to the|™ddels are likely to be far more i of the detail work|™oney mianagers in the direction motive field. — haptbtenaiel grep tion will be very}“ease” sometime in 1956. This re- om i metivity ioe your| there are opeimiatie tactors ta the 2. The has business decline that start span of general activity for your|there are optimistic factors in the Republican party may | perhaps aver-outlook. I look for a few of your|ccellent, chance winning in cent President 7. Liberal credits to the . pur- ’ ss, : ‘chasers of houses, automobiles, In Today's Press {cher pr fercut stand-|washing machines, televisions, and : County Se rena nage E> ane 2 i aes various other things have bolstered, ; TT Oee Poste eee eee dint Cinle Sata| Ha fact; ivertising epproprie. |xow Waiplacar Forma ana Coohtat| ax he looks at a new street sign installed in Key " teft) and Roosevelt ee ines, | ee West — city so many presidents have visited. It's U, S. 1 marker), ‘ ‘ , e . i Pics : { ‘ t 14 os eee : 4 4 Ve ae ae i ’ ; ais cy y : ; 1 Wisse, TG Reg c sf ; fei a ahs ki bt 4 ; ae Pes Rohs { ae ‘ 7 ; Ae © ee 2 Js: { eu ae i 2 Se ae 2 a eee | % r : ee { = 3 peste: } es ea + ; ‘ ay ‘ \ c ‘ : : 7 ; ‘ x : 4 : | ‘ \ : i : 4 | es ) : ; * i + a | re ‘ ee. * t 7 ‘ 4 . i *, ‘ : " : ‘ —_.______THE PONTIAC PRESS... THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1953 co “ r" or pede Conlin Sill Seeks rafting Begun to Build on Historic Isle’ (Mental Care BilllSections of Evergreen | Perish in Blaze | j ; fips \ ae : cs ee |moved today to save 700 acres of ee ne 2 -¢ Report Bottle Gas Stove’ | tg oO é \ aA Y f virgin timber on historie Bols Blane} L&9!Slation With Tighter) BIRMINGHAM —Dratting of) man Barnard of Troy, Edward ited Family's H \ ; Sy 5S / : incorporation articles for an au-| Shafter of Royal Oak and D. C. Igni mily’s House. Ye 4 ame HGR Go ee, fs} -, ‘}(Bob Lo) Island in the Straits of Curbs on State Patients! thority of the four governmental| Egbert of Birmingham attended Fire in Newberry i ) ee \ pMeakinac. . a . Sought by Solon ay aon aeiiotet Ge ieieaions phe 00% will ask * 1 ia = os F owes. . : : ; Ri * i ‘s . a a “Sh 3-5. i ae ae \ | The wrote M drain was begun yesterday morn- t for that- SENS AE MARIE A fre BN : SOP AD Bt x || The governor cpl — 1 LANSING os: eee ing at ras Begun yesterday mor [hg cmmion Perl, small children was blamed tenta- “ o a. rr yS > established as @ state natural, :. three-year-old fight to obtain al The aaor in p: & 60 federal dahansty cai he a es eee meee ore has already been app — wi ied in Ire Which | ogg gry prt gta tages orpte_ XX . ~~ OF it destroyed their frame home yes- ~—_ ADH oe port -~ iB some of the |j See ee —— rn a a es ) Be . my | considered cutting legislation to establish® regional| temporary measure, which can be of 14 Mile road terday at Newberry, 60 miles west 50 _' “7 . \\ Roin sj | timber but agreed to delay the |diagnostic centers the State| adapted when the sani-|,, pening Grom of Sault Ste. Marie, were children| (MLL MOLD A SL, RS | | operation temporarity while the | venta) Health pst her tary sewer project is undertaken,|‘"¢ Birmingham Country Club's of Arthur Sevarns: Bernadine. 5; gL COMO SL eet ea ee ee ( 3 a ovas | state tries te obtain the land. 1—He said his program would) : ‘|golt course will be discussed when Arthur, 4; Karen, 3, and Robbin! | ok Gerald E. Edis. Grector of the provide eee SE een Li anete Oe ihe damning betrt mom: Se Elizabeth, 1 ; ms 4s Wane lon S mrerveitin peal ela wig Twelve storm drain were meet will be on Jan. Newberry Fire Chief Russe) | TONIGHT’S FORECAST — An area of rain throughout the Plains states. There will be little | said the state has tried to exchange Tomperary commitments of ~~ rd ge ve on ies -“ rr ae ied Hild said the fire apparently | West of the Appalachians will be moving eastward temperature change elsewhere. Pontiac area can | state lands for the Bois Blane tract poe oan } afraid oe Eabest Weube of Chewen, Nor- Bega see- 2 stand of timber started from a bottled gas stove, | tonight followed by colder weather and snow in expect colder weather tonight, with scattered |but has been unsuccessful, vide ie © He ad ~_ edges the golf course, and if but the house also had an oii the western Great Lakes. area and generally showers changing to snow flurries. * es tame tor segienal conters to “ veers south of beater and a wood stove. a Francis. Criqui, president of the ee ene Threateni R in (tk pon it might : | Michi United tion aon Ing Kain Sey Sent Mrs. Joyce Sevarns, 24-year-old . And Even More Questi acrngan Conserva' : homes,” according to Herbert wither of te cides co ave Of ad Business cee 10ns — Clubs, told the Conservation Com-| 2—Recommendations by the reg- : Herzberg, city planner. went to a neighbor's to use a tele- e y j * ® ‘mission at its last meeting that onal centers to the probate courts|K BBDS Ike Indoors “ie would best benefit the city SEs anced cat 4 wantaw Gone World Scientists Puzzleq ®, Vici 2 sid be woula|for the treatment and facility best sa whole te have the additional and saw flames spouting trom her. | try to obtain the land for-the state. isulted € A arom (Continued From Page One) | 8.0 Ste toad to carry the own 3-room home. M ( f | The tract is one of the last re-;|, ~~“ probate courts . Blew ar Panes ket he and ay U axes Over Mystery of Earth malting stands of virgin timber in|F Permanent feprapee nad a mapa ray saga o traffic now ear father, 27-year-old woodcutter, Solons Say Reductions By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE Huffians have dug only six miles Sse nem necenaaty, Washington, the admin-| the Detrett om population te was away working at the time. f Third i AP Science Reporter deep into the solid skin. Other St { H ln t 4—A requirement that patients listration reportedly plans to ask! jump from its present three mil- ‘ a of Third in 10 Years arianta «—Imagine living on/humans have soared only six miles q e€ nome inma e committed to state hespltals by |Congress for power to commit jhe| lien to four and a half million Newsprint Firms | Are Possible raed skin he rei apple, for only a high into the skin of air around wel d N T ks the. probate courts, —_ ~ United States to a 10-year by 1978, or”, MEN ew: seconds of time. n written hissory, mumans have regional centers believe - of economic aid to friendly na-| , Facin Control . How much would you “have)been fetes only a millionth of the oun Car rac _| Fequire commitment, shall re- |tions. Our sends walt _ panied g Ss WASHINGTON (INS)—A House- earned about the apple, its insides,|time the earth has swung around main the financial responsibility ate Soe ee. “3h: (Senate subcommittee states federal'and everything outside of it? The body of John Kuehn Jr.,| op ; The sum for afy country (“but just aren't adequate today.” ithin Canada es fe thing t? the sun. Go acanty ob eden taxes can be cut one-third in ten. That’s the fix we huma: in ; 20, was found last night near the would vary, depending ea the Petitions are on file of home- $ ns are Scientists concerned with the In- QUEBEC (INS)—Quebec Prem-|¥e@r8 if the economy keeps grow-|in knowledge of this home planet/ternational Geophysical Y e a r,|leTsection of Service Rd., at the} Conlin said his plan was an| size of the project to be backed. jowners in the area between Maple ier Maurice Duplessis repeated to, at @ steady rate. of earth, some scientists said to-|starting in mid-1957 and involving|CT’"¢, Trunk Western Railroad)"effort to deal humanely with A maximum ranging from half jand 14 Mile Road in favor of the deij his threat to impose newsprint A op day in telling of worldwide cooper-|scientists of @ mations. told the|; Secor way on the grounds of the|these suffering from mental i-| a béilien to a billion dollars te 14 Mile road opening, and others, controls as soon as the Quebec! committee on the economic re- ative plans to learn a lot more./American Assn, for the Advance-\seq" «s a a Oe cee ere anny Rates eomtiorel, Ahh Ge som. inven 'seonee Cine he Sond 6 legislature reconvenes Jan. 10. | port, warned that a tax: reduc. | ment of Science of bold plans to| Lageet. responsibility for their treatment. per opo aga! ad self, — —— it “I haye tried everything to | tion next year “in the face of a . crack some mysteries. One proj-|_ Kuehn, the eon of Mr. and Mrs. oe oo cect ence ant | Seine ecmmy mien wet ve SECON Breakin Nets <:."s<»ing tite manmade zm, Kitn Sof Zand wes GOC Members |, suharegest woud beverly] | wideinh ot 1 le rm i ” ; ' “ * = =" Oliva. irati . pag Loe PAPA MAY VISIT Needed Parts Pfareet rite, a cle fi, dete ten: oreo theo the we | Regulr $16.90 Valu co: a3 t-te tate ‘etez|card to their parents. It was indicated that trouble “squarely in the middie of ajj "his Week-End Only ONLY ond ag ee mored that Dionne is at least one of dispute between rival unions.” ae ‘Tetay t= Pontice come to Montreal, but there the family split! ot a preceding © ©™-\ confirmation of this report Baseline Girl Uninjured ete os Wind velocity .»-»,| Callander. rather give hon A R ete st 08 pm The businessman who to strangers than to their When Auto Leaves Road rises os ye vice te the quints said : : A 15-year-old Baselme girl was| sete St 9:02 om. taken to the hospital last night aft-| j er the car whe was riding ‘in ran} | itt ere? Per. ne He i i z i 2 a j i Steen e i~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1955 { ws ealeny ot Siegagare, also has been of the French National Assembly; Yeast is a series of plant-like} Six states—Maryland, Georgia, | , Red Malayan Chief = Igiven the samme promise. Rebels May Terrorize has been postponed indefinitely be-|bodies, each little particle being/North and South Carolina, Virginia| ‘ Bolts Amnesty Talks | r= French Election Day (ron nee omens tr i nf Abdu” Rahman, chief . .| [ nesty ta jaa Babee, et FTENCH Clection Day |sak; partygoer Punches BALING, Malaya @—Malayan|the negotiations prem tg al ALGIERS @®—Nationalist rebels| Jap Reporter in Scuffle HARRIET HUBBARD AYER | Communist hie? Chin Peng|t London den, 1 to begin tae called today for a sharp rise in} qoxyoq w—Tokio Okada, 2% . World-F, pr cali es . to lMalayen independince The Req|errorist activity on France's pa! Broadcasting ayes ay a ind Se er ca a Oe RO S| caer cen gertas were me ome LM UX UR GA ya's on bed blood plasma section of the Wel- ; * ¢ ¢& French forces left another five : But in walking out, the 36-year|Police Chief Struck dead in the bloody North Atrican| "Ministry yesterday and found] OR EF A AG t OPEN FRIDAY and SATURDAY ‘TIL 10 P. 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Segmew® > : FOUR -° THE POXTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1985 A West German air line has| New Zealand expects occasional ’ | |been authorized to provide passen-|electric power shortages to con- | WHAT'S MY LINE? | pm wierd vt ron jce oe saes © James Gunn has completed his| Flames have swept Zululand, painting of the Duke of Windsor|South Africa, fields containing 6,- after-a series of sittings in Paris. |000 tons of sugar cane. INVENTORY SALE | |" cas , UICK! ALL 1965 APPLIANCES and TV’s ¢-HOUR Sunt Lavupay ~ DRASTICALLY REDUCED You'll Mike the expert way we finish 2 shirts, too. Each one indi bagged ak in cellophane Se next time your ’ WE GIVE FRAYER’S BED STAMPS 589 Orcherd Leke Ave. FE 4-4792 i Amel 6 Open Daily 9 to 9. Sot. ‘til 6 3 RIGHTFE 7; THIS SALE IS WORTH YOUR INVESTIGATING 4 tan 8 5S NARIT 6 WROTE 7 CHOCA 8 BERDOAD 339 W. Huron (Corner of Palmer) Yesterday’ wots, foxt®ot, cOngo. tongO, ibe, © 1985 Whats My Line Inc 2-29 Industrial Atomics Grow s : e as Private Capital Invests WASHINGTON (#—The era of/estimated 7,500 potential customers, jatoms-for-profit_ moved pe reeptibly investors and technicians. closer in 1955. the first full year) Germany, France and the other WwW A | C H E S jof the atom’s commercial history. |Furopean countries for the most = | » * * one $ 0 Thoughi cet companies) figure part, plan to buy their initial re- Ladies’ Bulova Was $4950 Now $295 actors from the United States and they ll be lucky to break even OM|ise them as models for home-built Man's Longine Was $7150 Now $4650 BM" '-™" orton or me nen Rieireactors, j become a major American indus-|/SOME COMPLAINTS Man $ Gruen Was $6500 Now $3950 try. | It appears likely that an act will |be in the coming session : Ladies’ Elgin Was $5500 Now $2950 be opened up in ¢ It now Is getting multi-million- dollar infusions of private capi- tal, and in 1956 expects a major of Congress for possibly substan- tial amendment. Some of the ’ | Man’s Bulova Was $675° Now $3250 ircckthrongh—privete (sales! in |CuDeuaints concern: D™: uP your mail box with your name in | Man’s Elgi Was $4950 Now $2750 Be tereicn markets. Ene ecnees ct prompective beautiful block letters set in a graceful ans a as ow _ |foreign buyers that, even if they Meantime, the cost of atomic! obtain U.S. reactors, they will not mounting. All in everlasting aluminum which N Ladies’ Gruen Was $625° Now $3450 Dresser Sets Birthstone Rings _§_% or | % OFF power plants is being whittled|nave assured supplies of fuel; and can never rust or rot. Assembled while wait; down ed ey Cee that they cannot yet buy sizable locked into a solid, permanent unit. Ends forever ress. e most advanced designs|power reactors under present U.S. ° oe now! on (the (drawing boards (still. uation ugly hand lettering and constant repainting. Ere at benst twice) as) (costly. per| > Grialathieuty ietlineming re Inexpensive, too, and simple to install. killowatt of capacity, as coal actors. Private insurance com- ‘plants. jpanies are not prepared to under- DIAMOND RINGS | But en na new abe write risks of unknown’ and pos- " . : WAS Now ;may only about one-sixth'ciply catastrophic dimensions. | Ladies 10 Diamond Bridal Set $ 99.50 $ 59.50 BM as Agila construct as the na-|Government assumption of part of FOR SEP! SEPTIC Th N KS & CESSPOOLS' die: " Diamond 4 tion's first scale atomic power |the risk has deen roposed. _wevv! La > rhe Solitaire $129.50 $ 79.50 plant being built jointly by the) E Man’s Diamond Ring $150.00 $ 89.50 |government and Duquesne Light; And 3. te ‘tics: secrecy with MAKE YOUR PRIVATE Ladies 6 Diamond Bridal Set $189.50 $ 99.50 BC of Pittsburgh. a will start\which AEC still surrounds much SEWERAGE SYSTEM f ts TAA h ° . - | delivering power in 195 technical information, despite con- ~ - r easier livin choose a Ladies 12 Diamond Bridal Set ——— $119.50 ‘There were other major strides| siderable liberalization in the past €; A WELL BALANCED UNIT oO g§ eee toward the goal proclaimed by/|year . CUFF es) V3 OFF COSTUME LW OFF President peer er “strip = 2 ¢ TIE BARS . the atom of its military casing and Evidently confident that these |to adapt it to the arts of peace.’ ‘land other difficulties will be re- GIFT ITEMS | They include: moved before they become crucial, 1. The‘ 72-nation conference onjUtilities groups are pushing for- STERLING COMPOTES SALT AND oa on / 3 PEPPER SETS © Starts Septic Action © Stimulates Bacteria © Eliminates Odors eessr00t ‘peaceful uses of atomic energy,|ward under the law which permits sprig TAMER /held at Geneva in August under|them to build, buy and own re- CONDI TIONE |United Nations auspices. Free actors. They will feed the power world observers agreed that it|into their own systems. Shutton Stiollor in carefree nylon jersey = ‘ COOKIE JARS demonstrated convincingly Ameri-| On completion these projects, FIGURINES Cheeni |ca's sincere desire to share atomic /plus several approved or pending ; = B00 END: benefits around the globe. applications calling for very limit- -— K Ss CANDLE STICKS | 2 The signing of bilateral agree-|ed AEC help, will represent an Camp Cesspool and Septic Tank Con- —— ov eee ond eoreeee O83 PLANTERS CARVING SETS ments with 20 nations, and the|investment of some 300 millien| ditioner works on @ new end proven millions to convert sludge by ; i , id. If your or septic tenk initialling of eight more, under|dollars. principle. it stort septic ection im liqu cesspool L io & ; AGE which nuclear products and know-| Announcements of smaller re- ccasranatne Coetiae ne pe rogue Psa plepelae. “ d ex- , test-| srvctv — NO MONEY DOWN Cee een erre cpecieliced sce have come| B20! oF septic fonk. It feeds the boc- 3, 6, 12, AND 30 LB. 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Choose pins, earrings, necklaces, bracelets in rhinstones, beads, stone sets, and novelty styles. One ae thousand pieces of excitingly styled and priced jewelry that you'll find hard to resist! Hurry in tomorrow for yours... f they're bound to disappear quickly! A few 3.98 samples in the group..... Only 99¢ eee Bh 18-20 N - Watlte’s lewelry—Sitreet Floor a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955, SAVE IN ever’ DEPARTM ENT—ASTOUNDING REDUCTIONS-EXCEPTIONAL SAVINGS! FASHION APPAREL THIRD FLOOR 86—Reg. 5.98 Famous Orlon Coat Sweaters. . 2.88 Big knit. P-looped neck. 84-40. Navy @ gold. Save today. 80—Reg. to 17.98 Women’s Better Dresses. . .10.88 eel jerseys. Taffetas, crepes. 10-18, 1442-2216, 120—Reg. 5.98 Women’s Cotton Blouses....... 1.88 Vamoes long, shert and % sleeves. Prints and solids. 30-38. 190—Reg. to 2.98 Women’s Housedresses..... 1.44 Washable and Sanforised. Zipper or button. Broken sizes. 150—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Housedresses........ 1.44 Zipper, button or wrap-areund. Washable, 12-30, 1649-%4%s, 40-44. 50—Reg. to 14.98 Women’s Uniforms....... 2.88 . Cottons and nylons. %. long and short sleeves, Broken sises. 100—Reg. to 8.98 Women’s Dresses.......... 2.88 Cottons, pongee and vedere fabrics. Three styles. 12-20, 1444-22's. 30—Reg. to 8.98 Women’s Dresses........... 3.88 Cottons, pongees, vederes. Famous make swirl, cost & etep-tn atyies. | STREET FLOOR 100—Reg. to 2.98 Women’s Knit T-Shirts..... .88c 8 collar styles. L & § sleeves. Solids, prints, stripes. 6-M-L. 300—Reg. 5.98 Women’s Famous Orlon Sweaters ....................-.. 2.88 Cardigans, slipovers. Washable. Mothpreef. 6 colers. 84-40. 1000 Ree. 59c Imported Rag Dolls........... 33¢ colorful cotten print. 16 different ecoler combinations. 56—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Plastic Jackets....... 1.88 With or witheut a belt. Pink, white, bive. Sises 12-18. 600—Reg. to 2.98 Women’s Cotton Blouses... .88¢ Sanforized im 1@ collar styles. § styles ef sleeves. 82-40. 24—Reg. 3.98 Women’s Corduroy Bermuda Shorts Feels een lee Cee eee ee 2.88 Fine twill, Washabie a Santerised. 10- 16. Black watch plaid ealy. FASHION ACCESSORIES STREET FLOOR 15—Reg. to 2.98 Women’s Gloves..... 1.88 Many styles. Cotten and nylen. Sises 6-3':. Dark colors. ealy. 80—Reg. to 1.98 Women’s Gloves ..... ... .88¢ Nylon, cotien and rayon, Washable. Several styles. 1. “ colors, 100—Reg. to 1.25 Women’s Knee Socks....... 44e % and knee length stretch socks. Nylen biend and angera, 2 celers. 76—Reg. to 1.95 Women’s Nylon Hose....... 66c Famous make. Slight trregulars. Broken sizes. Hurry in B todey. 25—Reg. to 1.385 Women’s Hosiery....... Fosse Ul: Slight irregulars in self seam hese. 9's-16. 8 shades. 75—Reg. 1.75 Women’s Wool Knee and _ Bermuda Length Hose ................. 88c Weel and nylon. % length. Cable stitched. 8-11. 8 colers. 15—Reg. 5.00 Women's Leather Gloves...... 3.88 First quality, Pigskin. deer and cape 67 Black, white, tan and cork 14—Reg. 3.98 Women's Leather Gloves... ...2.88 Band sewn, color trims 613. 3 colors. Hurry im today, 50—Reg. 3.98 Women's Jewel Boxes.........1.44 Simulated leather. Velvet lined. Many rieh colors. Slight ter’s. 50—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Leather Handbags. . . . 1.88 Many wanted styles. Dark colers. Herry in today and save. INTIMATE APPAREL STREET FLOOR 153—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Warm Sleepwear..... 1.88 Pajamas or long gowns. Cotton flannel. 89-40. Pastels & prints. SECOND FLOOR 75—Reg. 2.98 Women’s Granny Gowns...... 1.88 BGanforized, fast celers. Cotten flannel. Pastels with print. 85—Reg. to 6.98 Women’s Brushed Rayon Sleepwear ...................-- 3.88 Famous Munsingwear. Pastels and deep shades. §&-M-L. Hurry! 80—Reg. 5.98 Women’s Flannel Pajamas... .3.88 Finest cotton fannel. Sanforized. Fast ecolers. Plaids, 40—Reg. 8.95 Women’s Van Raalte Nylon=Gowns.5-- eo eee 4.88 Nytea in long or walte Jength. White and pastels. §-M-L. “CHILDREN'S WEAR SECOND FLOOR 60—Reg. 3.98 Girls’ Nylon Sweaters. . . wiele wes 1.88 Famous name long sleeve cardigans. 4 colers. 149—Reg. 3.98 Girls’ Swing and Pleated Skirts .1.88 Washable erlens, taffetas, corderey. 1-14. 83—Reg. to 5.98 Girls‘ Cotton Dresses weer 1.88 Genferized cottens. Prints and solid celers.. 60—Reg. 4.98 Boys’ 2-Piece Suits............ 2.88 Washable. 6 colors. 3-6. 15—Reg. to 14.98 Boys’ and Girls’ Snow Suits .8.00 Water repellent 2-pe. fabrics. Weel interlinings. 38-6x. 20—Reg. to 12.98 Girls’ Velvet Jumpers..... 5.88 Deiaty rhinestens trim. Full skirt. 8 eslers. 1-i4. 560—Reg. 29.98 Girls’ Coat and Coat Sets... .18.00 All weel fleece intertinings. 8-éx, 17-14, 8 200—Reg. 1.98 Knit Sleepers ................ 1.49 Gripper closing with feet. Washable. 8 colers. 1-4 56—Reg. 2.98 Boys’ Double Knee Jeans......2.44 Sanferised denim. Charceal. 6-16. 50—Reg. to 1.98 Boys’ Warm Caps........... 44c Gabardine, denim, twill. 4-14 25—Reg. 8.98 Boys’ All Wool Campus Coats. . .5.88 Gripper ciesing. Asserted colors. 6-16. 120—Reg. to 1.98 Boys’ Polo Shirts.......... 1.17 Leng and shert sleeves. Assorted styles and selids. 6-16. 100—Reg. 8.98 Boys’ Fancy Surcoats......... 4.99 Water repellent fabric. Weel quilt interlining. ¢-1¢ 18—Reg. 19.98 Boys’ Leather Jackets...... 14.00 Hersehide. Mouton collar. 6-16. MISCELLANEOUS STREET FLOOR 77—Reg. to 298 Wrought Iron Shelves........ 88c 3 end 4 chelf. Also ends and centers. Hurry in today. 32—Reg. 3.98 Jumbo Porta Files ........... 2.88 Complete with lock and key. Grey and green. 12—Reg. 4.98 Men’s Leather Kits...........2.88 Zipper epening. Black, suntan and ginger, Save today. 14—Reg. 5.98 Men’s Leather Fitted Kits... ... 3.88 Zipper epening with comb ond brush. Suntan ané ginger. . 16—Reg. 5.98 Musical Dancing Couples....... 3.88 Musical bez. Just wind and it will play « tune. Hurry ta teday. 15—Reg. 4.50 Men’s Shaving Mirrors........ 2.88 Deuble mirrer en stand. One side magnifying. 8-inch mirror. 57—Reg. 1.25 Dorothy Gray Solid Cologne. . . .66¢ . Orebid fragrance. 45—Reg. 2.50 a and Hankie Cases ques 88c oso OG et cases sed for earrings and ha: 13—Reg. 3.98 Educational Toy Chests eee 88c Weed frame that ts easy te assemble. Hurry in today. 10—Reg. 19.95 400 Day Clocks ............ 12.88 Deluxe style with glass dome. Rune 1 year witheut re-winding. 21—Reg. | 5.98 Single Door Wardrobes....... 3.88 will helé up te 80 garments. Hurry in today and seve. 500—Reg. to 5.00 Adults’ Books .............. 19¢ and nee-fiction. Herr today. 6 for $1. 15—Reg. 6.95 Children’s Davy Crockett Watches .. 2. 2.6 nce ccc se re ees o.- -4.95 Fameus design for every youngster. Burry in today. 5—Reg. 29.95 Ladies’ 17-Jewel Watches... .17.95 Waterpreef design. Burry in teday and seve. _ OPEN FRIDAY widde Til 9 P. M! gtd ae ce ae aa 9 Raa ots wa ee Regularly 2.98 2 Playschool Calliope, laugh ' Cola Carrier, 99 Assorted Boxed Toys eh ‘ a Plastic Tea Set. Regularly to 5.98 & 217-Pc. Tea Sets, 99 bik Rooted Hair Doll rag ae | A ‘ Pah rh, ee one Sal. oS | Save Over % on Children’s Wanted TOYS! | Regularly 39.99 American Flyer Diesel Freight Train Set........18.00 Waite's Toys—Downstairs Store Turbo Jets, Sewing Regularly to 4.98 pa Machines, China Dish I | [°° & Cap Guns } Set, Bucky Burro, Rooted Hair Doll, 23-In. Walking Doll, Washable Body, Bended Knee Regularly to 5.98 8 ad apenas L5y nn % eli > SO Ag Sek toy! A STREET FLOOR 103—Reg. 7.98 Men’s Wool and Part Wool Slacks ...............0ceceeeeee 6.99 Gabdardines, weel & rayon blends, 160% weels. 99-48. Ass'td colors... 22—Reg. 25.00 McGregor Suede and Nylon Surcoate .6 66sec cse esses ee oe: 22.88 Kitten soft suede ond all nylon. Quilted linings. 86-46. 4 colors. 11—Reg. 14.98 Men’s Suede Jackets. . Series 11.88 Waist — Knited wrists and cellar. 19—Reg. 4.98 Men’s Flannel Lined Poplin Jackets 2.52. ces scce scene se cess 8.88 Banferized cotten fanned aed. Black and yellew plaids. 8-M-L-XL. 50—Reg. 6.98 Men’s Rayon Gabardine Slacks. 4 88 Gpet and crease resistant. Sises 9-42. Navy, brown, grey, » 115—Reg. 2.95 Men’s Interwoven Wool Argyle Socks 2. 2... s00 5s sos eee eens 1.88 One size stretch style. Conventional weol argyle. Five vivid celers. 50—12.98 Men’s Sheen Gabardine Surcoats. . .7.88 Fingertip length. Weel lined. Solids and prints. 36-48. 3 colors. 190—Reg. 2.98 Men’s Dress Shirts............ 2.00 Sanferived cottons in white and colors. Solids, stripes & prints. 14-17. STREET FLOOR 57—Reg. 1.50 Men’s Interwoven Wool and Nylon Stretch Socks a eiele sie islesiotesicieree cies 88c One cise tm fine quality. Selld coler wool. Five colors. eb 6. 00 M Men's 8 Cashmere Scarfs........ 3.88 Berry tm teday ané seve. 25_Reg 5.00 Men's s Pajamas ............... 3.88 style pajomes. eotten flannels. A-B-O-D sises, ’ se. 22.95 McGregor Nylon Anti- Freeze Jackets ..............0000ee0: 19.88 Machine washabdie. Nylon Meece lining. Waist length. 864-46. 4 colers. 93—Reg. 1.00 Men’s Clip-on Bow Ties........ 22c Assorted colors in alt wanted patterns. Herry in today ond save. 22—Reg. 8.95 Men’s Famous Make Orlon Sweaters .............:0ceeeeeee 7.88 Leng sieeve V-neck pailever. Full cet. Moth & mildew proof. 36-44. 57—Reg. 10.00 Men’s Famous Make Nylon Sweaters ..............-0ceeeee, 8.88 Y-neck long sleeves. 36-46. 4 colors. Reg. 6.95 sleeveless....... 5.88 45—Reg. 5.95 Men’s Famous Make McGregor and Puritan Sportshirts ............... 4.88 Tartan plaids, checks and stripes. Sanferised. 6-M-L. Red, green. 170—Reg. 3.98 Men’s Corduroy Sportshirts. ...3 b.A4 Fine seft cerdurey, satin yoke. & flap pockets. 8-M-L-XL. . FOURTH FLOOR 15—Reg. 3.98 Pillow Shams ................ 1.88 Chremspun ond satin finish. Hurry im today and save. 20—Reg. 7.95 Vanity Skirts ............... 4.88 Chromspen and taffeta .. . hurry im today and save. 50—Reg. 8..98 Solid Color Draperies......... “2 88 Chromspun and taffeta. Ideal fer any reom. 14 OF F—FABRIC REMNANTS ......... 1g OFF 1 te 6 y@ lengths. Draperies and slipcovers. Famous Sure Fit Slipcovers, Chairs .2.99; Sofa.5.99 Dres treateé. Centeur fit. Hurry im today end save. 40—Reg. 3.49 Trulon Tailored Curtains...... 2.88 Nevelty potterns. Hurry ta teday. 30—Reg. 6.95 Print Bombay Drapes......... 4.88 All washable and colerfast. Hurry in teday and save. 1 OFF—Dressmaker Remnants ......... % OFF Reg. 490 te 6.98. Wools, silk, cottens and rayens. Seve teday. 50—Reg. to 6.98 54-Inch Woolens...........1.88 Coatings and sultings. Gave teday. 60—Reg. to 98c Ass’td Rayon Dress | Fabrics. . .44¢ Failles and gebderdines. Hurry in teday and cs 40—Reg. to 2.98 Assorted Novelty | Rayons= . .88¢ Jnoquards, brecedes and metals. Burry tn toda 20—Reg. to 79¢ Assorted Cotton Prints...... 83c Bresdcloeths, pe Berry in teday and save. 35—Reg. 1.69 Printed Corduroy............. 1.00 36 inches wide. Washable and colerfast. Burry tn today. 40—Reg. to 4.95 Formal Fabrics......... -.-1.99 Brecedes and metals, Hurry im today and save. HOME FURNISHINGS FIFTH FLOOR ISS eres 1.98 Pop Corn Sets................ 99c cets. AD sluminem, 1 large bowl and 6 small bewls. 103—Reg. 2.98 Bath Mats .................. 1.88 f-pe. sets. Slight trregulars. Assorted colors. 48—Reg. 6.98 Stainless Steel Sets........... 3.99 Gervice for 6 All first quality. Murry in tedey and save. 24—Reg. 12.95 Electric Heaters ............ 7.99 Super electric. Fan controlled. Beavy Guty. Beats tn minstes. 23—Reg. 3.59 Stair Landing Mats......... ..1.44 Rubber mate 80x30 tm grey and brewn. 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Entered at Post wffice, Pontiac, as second clase matter MEMBER OF -THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ‘The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use Jor republication of a!) loce] news printed tn this news- paper as wel) as al] AP news dispatches —_ Tus Powrme Purse ts delivered by carrier jad @ cents . } Where carrier service is not avetla by mat) tn Oakland, Genesee. Livingston. Mecomb, Lapeer and . Washtenaw Counties tt ts $1200 a year: elsewhere to Michigan and al! other places im the United States $20.00 a vear Al! mat) subscriptions pavebie tn advance Phone Pontiac FE 2-8181 © MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 Library of Democracy Urged as USIA Project Illinois’ Congressman O'Hara and a group of associates have come for- ward with a suggestion deserving sympathetic study. Their proposal is that our United States Information Agency be pro- vided with the funds necessary to prepare and publish a short, inex- pensive Library of Democracy. It is further suggested by this group that such books be printed in the world’s principal languages and be made available for circulation at low cost among the intellectuals of all countries. * * * Among writings on Democracy by Americans which would be drawn upon, are those of Jeffer- son, Madison, Hamilton, Lincoln and Emerson. Also _ included would be the ideas of such famous European political philosophers as Rousseau, Locke, Bryce, de Tocqueville and Mill. Part of the idea for this project came from the obvious success the Russians have had in circulating political propaganda. Such material has been spread around much of the literate world and can be bought at prices as low as 10 cents. * * * Backers rightly point out that we have no inexpensive books or material on democracy to com- pete with this Soviet political propaganda. Lack of them ob- viously handicaps us in the very necessary work of spreading the true story of democracy. This is a condition we should lose no time in remedying. Steel Demand Growing The 1956 outlook is bright for our basic industry—stee). In fact that industry not only 1s winding up its greatest production year but is looking ahead with con- fidence born of a still growing der oke Park mand for its dutput. The year’s big fact in steel, as the American Iron and Steel Institute emphasizes, is that production reached the all time record total of 116,000,000 tons. No other country ever has ap- proached such a total. This was 4,400,000 tons above the pre- vious. record production of 111,600,000 tons in 1953. * * * It is a matter of importance to every American that this total was reached by an industry geared up to maximum possible capacity of nearly 126,000,000 tons as of last January 1. Even more important is the in- stitute’s statement that continued strong demand for steel is going to force further plant expansion. * * * At the same time steel em- ployment has climbed to an all time record of 680,000. More- over, payrolls for the year reached the unprecedented sum of $3.5 billion. All these facts help explain why steel is our basic industry They also help to make clear the vital contribution steel makes to our dynamic and ever expanding na- _tional economy. Women in Congress Those who think women don’t take enough interest in politics must be forgetting our own National Con- . gress. In it there is an alert repre- sentation of 16 from the distaff side. Besides the only woman Senator, Marcaret Cuass SMITH, Republican of Maine, there are 14 Representatives in the Lower Fi E Pe } é House and one delegate from Hawaii. * * * Sen. Smirn has been in the Upper House for seven years after having served 10 years in the lower cham- ber. House veteran in point of serv- ice is Rep. Eprrw Nourse Rooers, Republican of Massachusetts, who succeeded her late husband tn 1925. One of the most widely known mem- bers of our National Legislature, Rep. Rocers always has devoted a great deal of attention to veterans affairs. * * * Michigan is represented bv two women members of Congress, Ruth Thompson and Martha W. Griffiths. Rep. Thompson, a Republican from Benzie County, has been in Washington since 1950. Rep. Griffiths, Detroit Democrat, was elected in 1954. Considering the feminine delega- tion as a whole it has a better rec- ord than the men for straight party line voting. Incidentally, the 16 women are evenly divided between the two parties. It is true that these feminine law- makers are Only a small part ef our national Legislature with its total membership of 531. But day by day they are contributing importantly to the work of that great deliberative body. ‘ TRUMAN says Gov. HARRIMAN of New York State is a genius. This will hurt HARRIMAN politically, as most people now translate ‘genius’ into “egghead.” It’s said an honest confession is good for the soul, but many people value their reputations (such as they may be) more highly than they do their souls. The Man About Town ‘55 Was Big Year All Oakland County Parks Drew Record Attendance Eight: The age when we know all the questions. Eighteen: When we think we knew ali the answers. While the final figures for 1955 of course are not closed, it already is as- sured that Oakland County's recreational spots were patronized during the year by the largest number in their history. Cass Lake again leads the entire state in the attendance at inland state parks. Ac- cording to Manager Paul Rearick, the 1955 attendance there up to Christ- mas Day was 1,156,105. This is a big gain over the 1954 total, and is exceeded among the 60 odd state parks only by those at Holland and Grand Haven. A corresponding gain also was made by the other state parks In this county. At Kent Superintendent David Laidlaw, speaking for the Huron-Clinton Metro- politan Authority, says the attendance has far exceeded any previous year, num- bering in the millions. At the Michigan Conservation Department's Pontiac Lake Area, Manager John Reagan states that it has been its largest year, the percentage over 1954 being the largest of any year since the area was opened. This was the tenth year that Montgomery Dearborn, venerable Auburn Heights resident, has received a letter with a $10 bill enclosed, and no means of identifying the sender. It always bears a Pontiac postmark. The family dog in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Warren Bergmann of Waterford broke through the thin ice on the Clinton River, and just escaped drowning. Now he barks at every person that he sees near that stream. -For several years MAT has received a Christmas card from : -— ~ “Phe Nuts,” and wishes they would identify theme~ selves. Perhaps we have something in common. A parakeet, whose only vocabulary ts “Merry Christmas,” escaped that day from the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ransom Merrifield of Keego Harbor, and has been heard to extend his greeting around the neighbor- hood, and his owners hope for his return after the season for such remarks has expired. When a mother recently told _ Dr. Tom Malone of Emmanuel Baptist Church, that it was necessary to warm over her son’s lunch three times before he responded to her call to come into the house, he replied, “You warmed the wrong thing.” Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Jacobs - of 38 Cooley St; fifty-eighth wedding anniversary. THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 Eg eS OMS Ue David Lawrence Says: . —— — OO Present Military Spending and Foreign Aid Prohibit Legislation for Tax Reduction WASHINGTON — Will Congress vote to borrow money to pay for a reduction in taxes? This is the biggest question the 1956 session may have to answer unless there’s a windfall in tax receipts or sudden lessening of in- ternational tension to permit cur- tailment of arms spending. Politically, it isn’t in the cards a Congress in prosperous times to vote a tax reduction in disre- garding the fact there isn't enough revenue being taken in to offset it. Tax reduction de- mand is strongest during depres. sion or recession, when it creates purchasing power. Under Truman, the favorite ar- gument against tax reduction was: in good times the budget must be balanced. A majority in both houses against tax reduction would result in a coalition of responsible members voting against an irre- sponsible group. PLAGUE THE ECONOMY Some idea of dangers involved in careless tax reduction, increasing individual personal exemption from $600 to $700, would cost the Treas- ury about $2,400,000,000 a year in revenue. Yet, exemption increase would benefit each family in tax savings about $40 or $50. A deficit would be taken as a signal that inflation has returned to plague the entire economy. Pricé&s would begin to rise, and far more than $50 per taxpayer would have to be paid out to meet the higher costs of things bought in the marketplace. Inflation is the disease which to- day threatens the economy of the whole world. European nations are struggling against it and some pro- gress is being made. But if Amer- ica turns to inflation, serious con- sequences will ensue in the trade between nations. The cost of things bought by Europeans from America would naturally rise. Purchases by foreign nations would be curtailed, and unemployment would show it- self in various industries in this country. ; POPGUN DEVICE It ts scarcely conceivable that Democratic leadership will take responsibility for starting another wave of inflation. It is more likely that there will be pressure to pass various tax- reduction bills with hope a presidential veto will kill the idea itself and place the blame for refusing tax reduction on the Republicans This type of “pop gun” measure is a device frequently used in Congressional politics, Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Another year is at its end... As calendars declare ... And once again I want to sav... How much I truly care... I loved vou. dear, on New Year's Day... In Febru- ary, too... In March and April, May and June ... 1 thought the world of you... In warm July and August and .. . September by the sea... October and November you... Meant everything to me . » » And now it is December and . « . The ending of the year... And I am every bit as much... In love with you, my dear. , , Another year is ending but .. . Another year will start . . . And all throughout its calendar .. . You will be in my heart. (Copyright 1955) bat it is doubtful whether voters will penalize the party in power for exhibiting courage and com- mon sense by rejecting irrespon- sible legislation. The Eisenhower administration is not expected to show its hand on taxes in the “State of the Union” message next month. It may wait until April 15, when tax receipts from the exceedingly pros- perous vear 1955 will have been collected. CHANCES ARE REMOTE The most important reason for not cutting taxes is that arms spending and foreign aid must be stepped up to insure a continuance of peace. It now is rather gener- ally- understood by the American people that the threat by Commu- nist imperialism has not lessened. There is less danger politically in .opposing tax reduction than there would be normally. Since there are new sound financial, economic, international and mili- tary reasons for withholding a tax reduction in the face of an unbalanced budget, the chances of enacting any tax legislation affecting taxpayers generally are rather remote. What is more important to the voter is increased income in 1956 due to increased compensation either through the usual improve- ments of the wage scale or through overtime work. The total take-home pay in 1956 is expected to increase materially despite any omission of tax reduction. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Some Beara Fail to Ask Doctors About Diagnosis By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. The doctors in this town (in the southwest) are nearly all special- ists or ‘Doctors of Internal Med- icine,"” who do not answer calls to patients’ homes. They are al- ways ‘‘in consultation’ and can't leave the office. : Very often, as 1 well know tl have worked in several local “kiiniks’), the consultation that keeps the specialist tied up con- sists of a line of patter calculated to persuade the patient to submit to a series of ‘‘shots’’ of one thing or another, which the nurse admin- isters at $5 to $10 a jab. The foregoing observations were made by the wife of a young suburban physician. She com- ments further on a peculiar cir- cumstance, Namely, that many of the ‘‘shot”’ customers never manifest curios- ity as to what ails them. They seem content to coast along without a diagnosis as long as they get their ‘shots’ as scheduled. HE EVADES If perchance one should summon the courage to ask the doctor what the trouble is, the doctor can usually evade embarrassment by patting the poor sucker on the shoulder and saying ‘‘Now, now, you keep on with your treatment and let me worry about that.” This young woman knows the technique of the “trick special- ists” and “kfinik racketeers.”’ From the young woman’s letter, I got the impression that it might be a good thing for all concerned if the doctor were required to give the patient, the patient’s guardian or next of kin a written diagnosis or at least a signed statement of his opinion of the nature of the ailment befage prescribing or ad- ministering treatment. This need not worry the doctors who are quacking it so tucra- tively as trick specialist and hospitals, the licensing of physi- clans and organized medicine in general. FOR INSTANCE For instance Sec. 4 of Chap. UI of the Principles (code) of Med- ical Ethics, written and promul- gated by the American Medical Association back in the days when medicine was a profession—the businessmen of medicine have been striving to liberalize the spirit of the code—dealing with advertis- ing.. says among other things: “iH ts wapFotessional to pro- cure patients by indireef . . , advertisement, or by furnishing or inspiring newspaper or maga. tine comments about cases in which the physician has been or or is concerned.” Of course this applies to the small time practitioners who truckle to the big shots of the A. M.A, not to the specialist con sulted by a famous man with heart disease. Always write to Dr George Wo Crane in care of The Pontiac Press. Pontiac, Michigan, enclosing a jong 3c stamped, self-addressed envelope and 0c to cover typing and printing costs when you send@ ~ his payehological charts and pam- phiete, (Copyright 1955) Voice of the People Community Club Backs. City Parking Letters will be condensed when neces. sary because of lack of space. re ame, address and telephone cumber o the writer must accompany letters but these will no be published if the writer Da unless the letter te critical ip ite nature At a recent meeting of the We- ver - Owen . Hawthorne Commu- nity Club it’ was voted uhani- mously to support the Pontiac City Commission in their efforts to pro- vide additional parking spaces for the convenience of downtown shop- pers, In many other ways individuals would benefit also. For instance, &s everyone knows, it is getting increasingly difficult to have a doctor call at your home, and therefore you must go to his of. fice. If one is lucky enough to find a parking space after driving around for quite some time, it may be necessary to carry a sick child, exposing it further to the elements of weather, so that by the time Hal Boyle Says: Ordinance you arrive at your destination, per- haps late for your appointment, you are wel] on your way to be- coming a patient yourself. This is only one example. ‘ It is regrettable that the group seeking the referendum must * misinform the general public by stating that the project will in- crease our taxes, in order to se- cure signatures on their pe- titions. Those who have read the proposed ordinance can readily see that only the revenue derived from the operation of the lots shall be used in payment of the bonds, It is our belief that the City. Commission has studied the mat- ter thoroughly and that they are working for the best interests of the majority by passing this or- dinance. Mrs. George W. Gray, President Wever-Owen-Hawthorne Community Club | Now Let's Take a Squint at What’s Coming in 1956 NEW YORK «—Everybody likes an advance peek at what lies ahead. This curiosity is a human trait, as human as having mothers-in- law or the nosebleed. Each year the editors of the Oddity Almanac try to satisfy this curiosity by taking a look in their fuzzy office crystal ball and mak- ing a few pertinent forecasts for the year coming up. Here are their picks for ‘56: * * » POLITICS — A drive will be launched to get both the Republi- can and Democratic parties to back a bipartisan presidential elec- tion ticket—but cooler heads will prevail, Both major: party plat- forms will denounce ragweed and endorse motherhood, but each will remain silent on the crying ques- tion of the hour, ‘Shall the dande- lon be made America’s national flower?” It’s too hot an issue for a campaign year. * * * BUSINESS—As usual, only more so. The nation will hit a 400 billion dollar income, and 9 out of 10 Americans will ask, ‘wonder who got my share?” SEX—It will go on as usual, too No really significant developments in this important field appear on the horizon, although no slump in its present widespread popularity is expected ° * > INTERNATION AT, AFFATRS Calin year The cold war between Elsa Maxwell and the Duchess of Windsor will continue. but no open violence will flare. Babs Hution will abstain from either divorce or marriage, < AUTOMATION — A new push button slot machine will make its appearance in Las Vegas, so pa- trons can lose their cash without wearing out their arms pulling those levers. * * * INDUSTRY — Motor car sales after a brief lag. will spurt tre mendously after al] firms announce they will give a year’s free parking space with the purchase of each new automobile. Color television will become so common you no longer will have to run to the back porch to watch a beautiful sunset; you can gallop over to your Case Records of a Psychologist wealthy neighbor's house and see it on his TV screen. A washing | machine will be developed into which you can dump your dirty children as well as your soiled laundry. An oil well will discover a Texan. Ld * * SPORTS — Britain will finally uncover a promtsing heavyweight boxer with a plastic instead of a glass jaw, but Rocky Marciano will break it in 1957 anyhow. The — New York Yankees will lose the American League race and go on a vegetable diet. An attempt will | be made to include girl watching — as an Olympic sport. WOMEN'S FASHIONS — The style world will be startled by a revolutionary new corset which zippers up the front, thus enabling a fat wife to dress without asking help from her churlish husband. Some strange new shapes in ladies’ hats are in the offing, but is this news? * . * MEN'S FASHIONS — Charcoal- white shirts will gain favor among white collar workers who com- plain they can't afford laundry costs on their present white-white — shirts, HEALTH—A man will be afraid to admit he has a corn or bunion — for fear people will think it is a sign he is too poor to buy a car — and has to walk to work, Women | will go on living longer than men, and men will go on wondering why Three eminent doctors wilh say the best way to stay healthy is to avoid emotional tension, and three other equally eminent doc- tors will say the best way to stay healthy is to blow your top when- ever you feel like it. * * * THE ANIMAL WORLD — Some rich ally cat will die and leave all its money to a poor old lady who once poured it a dish of cream in its frendiess youth. A new dog whistle will be invented which pooches can put in their teeth and blow to inform the master it is time for him to leave the bar and walk them back home LABOR — As little of this as possible. New labor-saving devices will give most workers more free company time in which to ask the boss for shorter hours and Youngster Who Dislikes School Faces Very Dangerous Childhood Situation Jerry is in one of the most dangerous situations ever con- fronting a youngster. He can go on into further naughtiness and even delinquency. Or he can be salvaged in six weeks and made fo like school. So you parents or fond in-laws should scrapbook this Case Record and use the vital booklet named below. Boys like Jerry are at the crossroads of their careers, so beware! By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-334: Jerry P., aged 12, is dragging behind in school and getting an. inferiority complex. “Dr. Crane, it is chiefly because he is a slow reader,” his worried mother told me. * ° Ld “The school psychologist says Jerry has a good 1.Q.. but cant read at the normal rate “Some of his classmates make fun of him. too, so he has now be- gun to attract attentiton by shoot- ing paper wads and being naughty. “What can his daddy and I do to help tutor him at home? He seems to hate school, yet I always loved it." HATE OR LOVE On everybody's chest is this in- delible motto, invisibly tattooed: _{"I want to feel important.” ‘ Since his failure in school makes Jerry feel unimportant, it is only natural that he is be- gining to~hate school. His mother made “A” grades and her parents always boasted before guests of their daughter's wonderful scholastic record. Obviously, that made her feel im-' portant, so she naturally liked sc All of our likes and dislikes, love . a “\ or’ hate. go right back to that fn visible tattoo If anything deflates our ego, we dislike it. If it makes us feel important or like “big shots,” then we like it. So how can we get Jerry to feel- ing proud of himself with reference to school subjects, and especially his reading? Well, his parents can get him some of the approved modern comic books, such as Classics Nlustrated. The latter depict the great novels of English literature GIVE TWO CHOICES To avoid. making a child think you are dictating to him, offer him two choices. This is true, even re- garding punishment. But in Jerry’s case, his aacther in pronunciation. This 15-minute stint every night will do wonders for every child who is backward in reading And to supplement such drill, make flash cards, which are strips of white cardboard on which you print the actual words from his present school reader. * * s Place one word on a card. Hold up two and show Jerry the differ- ences between them. Then shuf- fle. and see if he can identify them correctly. Add a third word, and repeat.. Keep on till you have him calling off hundreds of new words ag glibly as his teacher can do it. By using the very words from hts current reading book, every bit of aid he gets tonight. will pay divi- dends tomorrow in the classroom, so his ego will rise Soon he will be an accomplished reader That will make him feel ‘portant, so he will like school, and decide to go on to college. You parents, in a mere six weeks, can thus completely alter your child's attitude toward school. But keep the tutoring as a game, and let daddy compete in identifying the flash cards. Bat have him “pall his punches.” For further advice on this critical matter, send for my booklet “How to Tutor Your Child at Home,” en- closing a stamped return envelope plus 20¢. i rege change your child's en ture career by t this booklet. a Always write to Dr ‘ in eare of The Pontiac Press, Pontiae, i cy _ ‘_ __ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1955 ie cei ; : ™~ noes tel ement ol Marty’—Best Actor |THE BERRYS proved an increase in bus and| NEW YORK \—Ernest Borg- streetcar fares. nine, who starred in the movie .|‘‘Marty,” and Italian actress ’ B |Annd Magnani have been chosen a Round Exclusive 35. the year’s best actor and ac- oy—Hobby—Crafts tress by New York film critics. Shopping |Miss Magnani was chosen by the Center |papers for her role in “The Rose HINES HOBBY HOUSE Tatoo.” The critics picked 7 8. Saginaw c ’ as the best picture of ALL 1965 APPLIANCES and TV’s By Carl Grubert emg DRASTICALLY REDUCED FRAYER’S 589 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 4-4792 Open Daily 9 to 9. 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Richard Tenneson, the return- ment in making payments to these does what it can to fulfill their low con named James Connors. , . The next tase . coat, said just before he was men. This is merely a supposition. need s— whether for clothing, @) pyblisher Horace Liveright in- cad went Masel deg eared ‘turned loose by the Chinese Reds however, which we could not sub- phone call to relatives at home. & spired several novels, including)--gmoke-Filled Room” of U. S. po- to tide them over. ” . that the American Red Cross had stantiate. (cable, or funds \““The Scoundrel.” .. . Tom Wolfe litical history, check in at the Sher- sent him, and other renegade Gls,| .. until personal arrangements are borrowed ‘Professor Hatcher” in| aton-Blackstone and ask for Suite five dollars a month ‘milk and egg. Conversely, we have done as made “Of Time and the River” fgom 4og 10, 5 ~ much as possible for those Ameri- Prof. G ai Pievce Gamer, Bar: E " t Cok =e ee cans who have been detained) “Uncle Tom” was Josiah Hen- yarq Harry Daugherty summoned @ gg or u € | No such thing, says Dan Ko- avainst their will in China. We son, » Maryland slave Harriet Warren Harding to it at 2 a.m. on | mine chief of the Red Cross’ pave provi fond kages to. Beecher Stowe met at ber broth. | Budd Schulberg learned enough |a morning of the dead-locked GOP li St k Coal news and advertising department. (those aes whom oe ‘Chinese| er’s house in Boston. Henson about Primo Carnera a) F. |convention and asked him if there ua ity 0 er “The American Red Cross has 2dmit they are holding, and we turned preacher to raise the $600 | Scott Fitsgerald — eee The |was anything in his background ‘ had no contact with these men nor Fegularly sent food parcels to the his master promised would buy | ane) ie and “The Dis- (that might embarrass the party if @ Kentucky @ Pocahontas has it provided any funds whatever American fliers whom the Chinese his freedom, When he got the | ———— tharine Brush’s he were nominated. . fen eer: Romine erites released. $600, the fellow raised the price “Young Man of Manhattan” was — Harding went back te his own “The Chinese Red Cross, which yeET RETURNEES to $1,200, | mainly Dick Vidmer, though we room and communed with him- (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) ! a though I - | in times past has often acted for, «The American Red Cross long Henson escaped, established a co-, pints ree Non had Bill Co- | ,oif for 10 minutes. Then he re- | SHOE Cross people. ir w ; : a —______________— |Benjamin Disraeli to write “Ve-,-—— . on: ) é 7” ; , inetia” . . | 3 Times Faster For 9 “} | Bramuglia: Heir to Argentina 1 SG ego ‘ well’s murder: was the basis of| HEARTBURN S. S. Van Dine’s ‘“‘The Benson) UTIs He Peron’s Successor? ssc eer eee" cahinetubersterytenspreve strane * tens had Oscar Wilde in mind when reeaton earrasred de — hese ~ SHOES FOR THE FAMILY -- DRASTICALLY REDUCED BUENOS AIRES «™—Argentine| on their results.” he said. | pee ere cores ceaene Crrnalion | *. mop mond politicians and labor teaders trek + ee 2 leading digestive tablets. Four Great Groups at 1682 Juncal Se with Peron since the dictator's! ago set up a system through which operative community at Camden.) ! turned to the suite, which was | Insulate for Economy and Comfort! repatriates are met when they Ont, and in time was received by Edna Ferber used artist Neysa! heavy with cigar smoke, and said | End of Year ct 10 treat the Kowloon Given Vicras "| atcCrn as Dall Ovare "SN scat and enenur| @ZONOLITE °BALSAM WOOD Hong Kong and the Chinese main- Apana, a Chinese-Hawaiian sleuth Miss Payne in “They Brought Their'ing if not very palatable phrase e land. Each group is met by Red who worked in Honolulu and came|“omen.” . . . Lord Byron's love had entered the American lan-| © ROCK WOOL FIBERGLAS to the attention of Earl Derr Big- affair with Caroline Lamb moved jyage. - OS Sars nad N, SACHA |All of which is from Irving Wel-| today for the fastést known relief. 25¢. these days to a simple brick house} He savs he has had no contact Se ee ° downfall. | A pretty dark-eyed receptionist ee eee FLATS Sling back and regular. Growing girls’ BUSKENS... $4.98 shows them down a white-tile hall, Reser § 48 i dina, "'be'nn ee EGS PLOTESS ‘come to see — Juan Atilio Bramu- glia. Lots of people call him the Raisers oreo #00 [srael, Egypt | | _ OXFORDS GREAT SCOT School Shoes for $5.48 children, misses and youths. | Bramuglia, a shrewd politician. apparently is planning a comeback| U.N. Group May Act on z {® WKCs SENSATIONAL peti da bal ing inlets Hammarskjold’s’ Peace ieee | STOREWIDE C/2ardnce Ducane of DIAMONDS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, APPLIANCES. quit as the strongman’s foreign rerae) E minister in 1949. It is said he auth Hash hoe oth wee ty suede oxfords. ‘several top Peronistas. He faded’. made soon on Secret | : | ary Gen-| FLATS By Jolene Reeul into obscurity. ‘eral Dag Harhmarskjold’s frontier egutar Like Peron, he espouses a doc- peace proposals. In blue, beige or red leather. 98 trine aimed at attracting working) In a communique. the truce’ Blue, brown suede. Grinnel ,clashed with Peron’s wife Eva and has indicated that progress class support. But, needing all the group said further discussions will| support he can get, he has been be held soon on Hammarskjold’s| forced to walk a tight rope since! plan. | STRAPS suedes. Blue, black, brown. FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron St. Shoes for Young Folks Children’s and misses’. Dress g6 98 he is a moderate compared to his the September revolution that #Hammarskjold’s proposals, put M4 \ 7. ! err) , ~ a ousted Beron: . « forward Nov. 3. are reported unof- | () _ ficially to call for: ' Regular $ 98 | He has cultivated an opinion 1. Com ; i . Completion of the marking of among many anti-Peronistas that'y border of the El Auja-Nizana| former chief. He has announced, ao t he wants to create a new political, pal pigmeters n deg aie party, the Popular Union party. oe snecitic provisions of the armi-| , Provisional President Pedro Aram- aire 6 ene jburu has told him all political) 3. Replacement of Israeli mili- i parties have ample guarantees. jtary forces in the zone by police POLITICAL HEIR? ‘men for the protection of Israeli Is Bramuglia Peron’s politica) Settlers heir? 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Although supplies may ., i, 9 joint statement by its taper off slightly, prices are X-\) cident, Dr. Kenneth G. Neigh, | ! THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1958 THE OF THE MILLIONS OF SEEUS PROW CED FROM MYRIADS OF THESE-.CONES, ONLY A FEW WILL GERMINATE, at pected to remain at lower levels . 4 it, executive director, Dr. G. during the month. Output of Pork) Merrill Lenox, has issued a special for 1956 is expected to even New Year's appeal for an obser- THES MARK DAVIS on oon nat See eae vance of the holiday season which * rin af is consistent with its basic mean-| AMERA MART eee nee nan inde ME - | i is ; srt < Coa eapecially| The statement points out that) 63 N. SAGINAW STREET pgp Beet output is the closing hours of one year and, w FE 4-4343 a Jingle large in 1956.\the dawn of another constitute a § period of time when all men should ; In the vegetable market, pota- conscientiously examine their own! a lives and commit themselves anew STORMY WEATHER RUBBEP FOOTWEAR & are) Cet set for rough weath- * er ahead. When it snows and blows protect your health by keeping your feet warm and dry. Boys'-Youths’ 4-Buckle Arctics |to doing the will of God.”’ It goes) jon to say that the meaning of the \New Year takes on special impor- tance at a time when our nation and world face problems of gigan- tie proportions and desperately “Tineed to find a sure path to peace.” ‘ ~~ rn MEN cond BOYS >. often accompanies New Year’s ve — — = Distributed by King Features Syndicate. PERHAPS, AFTER WAITING 20 YEARS, ROOT. BUT WHATS TIME TO A SEEV WHOSE PARENT TREE, THE SEQUOIA GIGANTEA,'6 4000 YEARS OLV 7 Actress Julie Wilson, _licente yesterday shortly after ar- jriving by air from Omaha, where Las Vegas Man to Wed Miss Wilson had been visiting her LAS VEGAS, Nev. ®—Comedi- parents. celebrations frequently resulting | Semoet waaay. Case ont’ dents and deaths. iclesiastical leaders continue, “‘to! \mhake a wholehearted endeavor to, keep all New Year's Eve celebra-; tions both temperated and con-| trolled. “We urge members of al! de- nominations,"’ their appeal states, “to attend New Year's Eve serv- ices in their respective churches, many of which will be preceded by congregationa] and parish parties. |We commend the families that will | gather in homes for an evening of ‘good fellowship and recreation free of all harmful and objectionable | features.” | The Council statement concludes 3°9 |“together we exalt the high pur- |pose of a thoughtful and prayerful we 2 ond ‘approach to the New Year 1956 ‘which God in His infinite mercy will present to us on New Year’s Eve.” WOMEN IN WHITE enne Julie Wilson and Las Vegas’ The 31-year-old theater and night apartment owner Harvey Bern- club star has been married once hard, 31, plan to be married late before. She divorced her manager, today at a private home here. iBarron Polan, several weeks ago =e. gf RE ae TEE ; Pak Wade Asks Hearing | on Writ for Release Morrison T Wade, Orchard Lake resident convicted of charity, racketeering. will get a hearing Jan. 13 on his petition to gain a writ for his release from Southern | |Michigan Prison for retrial. i | Federal Judge Thomas Thornton | |will rule then whether Wade will) ‘be granted the new trial. Date for| | | NURSE . OXFORDS ithe hearing was set yesterday in \federal court. Wade began a maximum 10-year | sentence Dec. 1 after ee jon four counts of conspiracy in| '1951 in the operation of the Society} ‘of Good Neighbors, a charity| ‘organization in Detroit. His wife, | Bessie Lou, drew a sentence of! 73 NORTH SAGINAW STREET five years probation and a $5,000, fine. | Now—Who Won What? | FUJLMIYA, Japan }—Take one, )small car with five men and bring, ‘together from opposite directions’ 'on a narrow bridge. It happened, ‘here last night. Both groups poured | \from their vehicles, mixed freely in a heated brawl and were set out) fi eae ee ina A A i ithe second week $5.95 higher with| 145 N SAG INAW W HURON AT 4985 Dixie Hwy. la total of $973.19 while the last! NEAR SEARS TELEGRAPH Neat to Notional Feeds ; : ~ | “ . Drayton Plains |week before Christmas, shoppers’ . . | dropped $1,008.03 for the highest weekly yield for the lot PEN EVERY D AY’S A | This brought the 16-month total Tradition has it that Apple Island to $41,085.22 for the city’s biggest, a : ; ‘in Orchard Lake was the favorite Municipal Jot. "a ‘ Council ground of Chief Pontiac =n | f i frat [EES SAE ated Sidon SALE DAY Oakland County Planning Commis- | Ww ie MARLIN, Tex. & — When his/and, as he fought to keep himself! pirth of ‘a son. Anthony David, a door flew open and a 28-year-old) from falling, the car veered into| motorist started falling out of hisa ‘grocery store. ee to Richard.” | Al WAYS FIRST QUALITY! history- ‘sion. Get Tuition Back | a | ards making —From the Judge tT - RIF Y reat Florida Prison Awaits men rereners 2 a ; ; cipal Judge rles T. Smith: ‘ goes on Returning Escapee een ia very dina en ee a 7 , THRIFTY ot Penney’s, LOS ANGELES (™Former Mi- een ms a seo me NOW OPEN = NEW SUPER : am: swim instructor Russell Ton- . * = - January 2nd gay was scheduled to be removed! He granted tuition refunds yes- . _ . Flor terday to four women pupils and today to Florida, where he was sarcastically suggested to Olive: convicted of manslaughter in the T. 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The new owners will take posses- sion on Tuesday. They succeed Mrs. Leo R. Larson who assumed, ‘the responsibilities of editor and ‘publisher upon the death of her husband in September, 1954. Eva has been Detroit office maanager for the Northern Elec- [ tretype Co. for more than 15 years. He will act as co-pub. . ligher and business manager of the paper, in addition to retain. ing his business affiliation in Detroit. Rloward, who will be co-publisher ang editor, has been a member of the public relations staff of the | Awtomobile Manufacturers Assn., Detroit. for the past three years” During most of this period he edited - the association's monthly publica- tion, “Automobile Facts.”’ Previously he served for years on’ | Michigan newspapers and in the Lansing and Detroit bureaus of the’ United Press. Ld Lo * Howard and his wife “re coe Counct! an escrow fund of $1.500 - Tica as aving was accepted to insure the coms f. W MS. tT ~ ~ - - | pletion of the community water nnounce inners ot by the Midland Daily ‘System in the Tri-A subdivision A quit claim deed to the site of the Palladium before returning te water system was also received her native Detroit in late 1951 to ‘from Colwell Homes graduates of MSU, majored in journalism. Mrs. Howard was employed as a re- News and Benton Harbor News- join the public relations staff of the Detrtolt Publie Library. Mr. and Mrs. Howard have two} children, Gregory, 3, and Paul 1,| and they will live at Cusic Lake Farms on 32-Mile road. Ailing Man Burned in Unusual Accident Romeo Press | | council copy of the sample water test from the following winners announced: , Oakland County. a member of the City Planning Rebdtoy. : Commission was accepted. Pres- Bruce Kessler, 75 West Burdick sure | Township fire chief was the reason! Oxford Township honors went — — eT eT ee ee _— * 'Dairymen Set Banquet Meet for January 12 Genesee County Dairymen have Village Council THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29. 1955 Extends Loan , Fence Ordinance Put ing for Jan. 12, at which special on Third arid , Final forage awards wil! be presented to Reading ‘farmers exhibiting outstanding hay |samples J | ROCHESTER—The Village Coun-| The event will be held at the |petition for the taking of a census and dairy farmers throughout La- | ‘for city incorporation from County peer County are asked to mark the )Clerk. Lynn D. Allen at its Tues- date on their calendars. . day meeting | Dr. W. E. Peterson of the Uni- A discussion was held on ex- versity of Min ta will epeak tending provisions _of the loan ot ¢he afternoon and evening | agreement for the North Hill Inc..| programs, on dairying and for. jthe village of Rochester and te age. C. F. Hoffman of MSU will | Manufacturer's National Bank of discuss long’ time coe a | |Detroit from Dec. 30. 1955 10 SePt.’ sitchigan with forage and the 30, 1956, for installation of side-) digestive (uyeteenlllat i the ‘walk, curb and gutter, etc. within, anima! 7 dairy the corporate limits. The council: . voted that the agreement covering) A the utilities be extended to Sept. free dairy smorgasbord to be) served at noon. | The event is being sponsored by ¢ ~y MARY DEAN Mr, and Mrs. Wade Dean of Clarkston, annotince the engage- ment of therr daughter, Mary, to Thomas Miller. son of Mr. and Mrs. Irwin Miller of Walled Lake. No wedding date has yet been set 30, 1956. cil received a certified copy of a'Kenney Auditorium west of Flint! js Parker, Auburm Heights, are merce St., Milford. announces the PTA Plans Bake Sale feature of the day will be a;@Anouncing the engagement of engagement of her daughter, Mar- ¥ 87 Avon Area Service Held Today Ce kd | Needy Families for Soper Famil Aided by Baskets" 20per ramly ee ee, | FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP) — ROCHESTER — Eighty - seven Service was held joday for the faire needy families were given Christ-|ily of Warren Soper w' ; , Ab death when their home | ann actrees Vander, wae desryed by Goodfellows or Metropolitan Clubs. ne ae MaeArthur So- The baskets contained tow! |Per. 36, and her five children, sade Adil’ coures hase tar east Elaine, 14, Marilyn, 12. Lorne, family. Also contributing bas- |10, Owen. 5 and Dale, 1%. kets were the Kochester Lions The Sopers were Farmingtos and Kiwanis Clubs and several | residents until they moved to social clubs. Additional sete | ae eee hare oar paren eame from the Goodfellow per is survived by sale. . _— Mr. and Mrs, Hugh peg eprol i Mile ” a S - Each family’s name was cleared snubs Wes Mrs. Ejmer through the Rochester Police De- partment under the directiton of Chief Sam Howlett. MARILYN DAVIS SHIRLEY FAY THORPE Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd D, Thorpe, ers, Vern of don and George both of Livonia. Kenneth Soper, brother of War- ren, lives at 34075 Kirby, Farming- METAMORA — Metamora PTA ton. the son Appts sep ot ie ee encer 0. Ma reel Wome son Appliance at 2 p.m. Sat-/Spencer J. Heeney : 7. Proceeds will be 23720 Farmington Rd.. today. Bur- Mrs: Eva M. Davis, 1121 E. Com: -_ their daughter, Shirley Fay. tolilyn Nadine, to Thomas A. San- Robert R. Gisse, son of Mr. andjford, son of Mr. and Mrs. Fréd 2 The council ordered that Fence ; cain dall | | | Ordinance Ne. 179 be placed oa a County dairy aa (Rs eral Gisse, 3078 Bathhurst,/Santord of Milford. The couple! used toward purchasing an elec- ial was in Oakland Hills Memorial SCcrow | ee eae | ee Se plans a fall wedding. tric mixer for the school. \Park. __ sy | @dimance was not published within | 15 days after its passing and was | | revoked. | Village president Clarence Burr expressed his appreciation to the counctt and townspeople for the) Walled Lake Council Christmas decorations this year. He complimented groups respon- Insures Completion of oi ine work . S| | Water System | Genera! government ° ‘amounting to $2,253.74 and water! " ; and sewer department bills of, WALLED LAKE—At the recent 579534 were allowed and ordered, meeting of the Walled Lake City paid. Fund Accepted Dy ALWAYS in Home Decoration OXFORD—The Christmas deco- . Inc. Th pation contest for homes in the received a photostatic community has been concluded and | Village of Oxford, first, Albert Rob- | 79 Park St.; second, Russell | The resignation of Ray Pri erts, = Pa cekee TI West Burdick St.; third, of his work as Commerce 5t. ' to LaVern Robinson, Clear Lake; | second, Rance Bromley, Lake | | ville; third, William Martin, 3600 Barber Rd. Gift certificates were awarded for the resignation. Bids on water meters were re- ceived and considered, but no decision was made. Percale Prints PENNEY’S RINGS OUT THE OLD, RINGS IN THE NEW WITH SCORES OF TERRIFIC VALUES! ween lear reatn Days! THIRD FLOOR Woven plaid gingham reduced......... Printed poplin reduced ............. cece cece ee ewes Acetate-cotton pongee reduced...............ee eens Rayon dress prints reduced............... cece ence ee. < vesseececcesses 5O¢ yard: .. 50¢ yard .. 50¢ yard . 50¢ yard HIGHLAND — An elderly man A traffic speed survey and a the winners by the Oxford Cham- was Seriously burned yesterday report from the State Highway ber of Commerce, contest spon- when his bed caught fire as at-\ commission. as well as new speed sors, tendants were changing his bed- limits to be installed on Highway| ding. '218 through Walled Lake were con- * James Baker, 65, 478 W. Hish- sidered Charge Detroit Man land Rd., ee tare The council authorized the clear. seven years, ling of an ice skating area tor \W h A d Th f sity Hospital after Dr. Frank’ use during the holiday season. it rme e t Prather administered first ald. The | aceident occurred at 12:30 when’ Other matters discussed were OAK PARK — David Thompson, | vasoline being used on the patient the elimination of certain sub- 20, Detroit, stood mute Wednesday | ignited. | enter eee units, black- morning phen arraigned vere, | topping of streets in the business Judge William Nerm on a charge University Hospital reported | area. establishing a city fire de- of robbery armed. that from 18 to 25 per cent of partment, and establishment of | Thompson allegedly robbed his body was burned. His con- | twoway radio communication be- | John Jackson of Detroit of $70, dition is serious, hospital authori- | tween the city office and official at the point of a knife Sunday in ties reported this morning. cars in the area. his Speedway 79 gas station on | Highland volunteer fire depart-) city er. A. J. Koenig re-| Eight Mile Road. ment extinguished flames from the acces cite progress of an caer Thompson, who was later picked fire. community recreation \up by Detroit police, has been re- and also the problem of providing | on $1,000 bond and will face Pilgrim Club to Install —[reliet for the chief of police on before Judge Nerm Jan. New Officers for 1956 his scheduled off-days. |11 tm justice court, Oak Park. | ; . MTTAMORA Tee Fem « Protection Committee ite Jan. 10 meeting at the home of . . Forms in Avon Township Mrs. A. F. Burnham. Mrs. Carl Snover will be in Charles Morrei] 3531 N Manin was elected chairman of the | -: | | -_——_—_ -—— } stalling officer. Mrs. A. F Burn- ham was re-elected president; Mrs Ray Hallenbeck, re-elected secre- tary. New officers include Mrs Snover, treasurer, and Mrs. Flor- ence Fishell, vice president. ROCHESTER—An organizational! ( meeting of the Rochester Avon Pro- SE. tection Committee was attended wipes asi ‘ by approximately 70 persons last jarence Cadieux represent: night in the Avon Township Hall. img Rechadale Subdivision was | ST oe eee __.| asked to explain facts concern: | ing the issue of changing Roches- | De bs : *4: | ter from a village to a city. } aths in Nearby Communities ‘Sess ne jwere residents of the outlying dis-| which would not be taken in, Mrs. John Onaga (Mr and Mrs, Max Burt, 1933 S./by tne ney. Gel Gocumias was) ALMONT-—Service for Mrs. John Commerce Rd., was held Wednes-| contined to the question of an in-, Onaga, 67, Almont. will be held day at White Chapel Memorial crease or decrease in taxation with at 2 p.m. Saturday at the Muir Cemetery The child died at birth. cach a change Brothers Funeral Home with burial He is survived by his parents.) (.gieuy stated, “I am not pre- | i West Berlin Cemetery. Allen- two brothers. Danny and David at’ Vo io give exact figures on | ton. Mrs. Onaga died Tuesday. home; grandparents. Mr. and Mrs.: jo otign The most important he is survived by her husband, Dwight Wiseman of Walled Lake , ' mh wien cons. John of Ham- and Mr. and Mrs. Howard T. Burt, thing s for people net dace tramck. Earl at home; and one of Ortonville. | ee pods =~. daughter. Mrs. George Buck of | get of di sal 0s ae | Detroit: six grandchildren; and|Clgwson Council Sets | sere Beard of ounce | a Tentative Election Date | Another meeting of the group was Louis Echevarria |slated at $8 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 4 HOLLY — Service will be held) CLAWSON—March 5 is the ten-/in the Avon Township Hall. Friday at two o'clock at the Ben- tative date set by the City Council, di¢ Funeral Home, Holly, for Louis fora special election tomake cer- North Bran ch Eghevarria, 17, who died this week 15. changes in the present charter. econ ees Group Observes ca occ Ged gl At a special meeting held Tues- Holiday Event Pierto Rican by birth. he has been a ‘resident of Holly the past 30 day night. proposed changes were NORTH BRANCH — The Christ-| mas party of the EVer Ready Sun-| years. He leaves no near SUTVIVOTS. discussed which would make the, Ee Melty Stewell pean city's bonds more salable and al- PEER — Service for Mrs.'jow residents to pay for public im- Molly Stowell Gunn, 78, was held provements over a period of time day school class of the Methodist } Tesday from the J. Moore Fu# \Church was held this week at the! : ‘home of Mrs. Guy Ross. i Featuring the devotional hour,’ the Rev. Karl Patow recited the nepal Home in Ypsilanti. Burial \Christmas Story, taken from the! was in Ridgeway Cemetey fo. Calvary Baptist Plans lowing cremation. Mrs, Gunn died|Night Watch Service WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The book, Ben Hur. !Calvary Baptist Church will hold Mrs. Patow assisted in devo. | Dee. 23 in Eapeer County Convales- cept Hospital She is survived by two daugh- |, Night Watch service at 9:30 tions and roll call was an- | ters, Mrs, Howard Chase of La- pm. Saturday at the home of Mr. swered with scripture verses be- | peer and Mrs, Edward Clarke of and Mrs. Norman Russell, 111 ginning with “Y”. Birmingham; four grandchildren Cristy St. | Gifts were exchanged and a co one sister, Mrs. Cass D. | Refreshments will follow the! operative supper was served. pit of Britton. service. Dr. C. W. Ritchie Opens | Mrs. Gunn was a former resident of Ann Arbor until coming to La- a d | : Dental Office in Utica | UTICA—Dr. C. W. Ritchie, 42101) Holly Church Supper peer to live with ber daughter. y EP Mound Rd., has opened a suite of, ; Arden LeRoy to Be Held Jan. 31 Fresh new bolts, plus _ percales, broadcloths, al! marked down. 29°" Winter Coats Fleeces, woo! / cashmere, many others. all Mili- um lined 25 Flannel Slacks Charcoal, medi- oatmeal, Sizes 29 gray, brown. to 38. 7 Boys’ Cotton Flannel Shirts for Arden Le-' HOLLY — The lic r to) ‘ < . . ten-day-old infant son of Mr. be served by pel paporatncee o aes offices cae Cass Ave Mrs. Marlin Blumerich of 328 at Calvary Methodist Church will peste occuph y the tica ate a mas to- be on Jan. 31 instead of Dec. 31, De a has") er im eee previneny | © . with Dr. R. A. Howley for the past at the Bai al was made in Mt. Hope ; . . three years. His new offices con his parents, Arden is Utica Girl Engaged ‘ sist of two operating rooms, new ved by three sisters, Venida,! UTICA—MF. and Mrs. Andrew /©duipment, reception room, busi- rice Mr. ae his grand-/Schuldt, 11708 19-Mile Rd., ‘are "Ss room and a laboratory. Kohler, Lapeer announcing engagement of ~ Mrs. Joseph Fecteau their foster daughter, Doris Ann F&AM Meet Scheduled Burt —c Pageet to Samuel Sperm, son of! METAMORA—The regular meet-, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Sperm, 7562 ing of the F&AM will be at 8 p.m. raveside 21-Mile Rd The couple .is plan-| Thursday, Jan. 5 in the Masonic’ L) Sanforized cotton um gray, light flannel plaids, sizes 4 to 16. ge y Printed cotton flannel reduced................06 Rayon Gabardine reduced................ Corduroy prints reduced.............eseeeeeeees Sailcloth prints reduced..............cee ee eeees Broadcloth skirt prints reduced..............+46- Border print organdy reduced........-..+.-++-+5- Dacon filled comforter reduced..............04. Nylon tier curtains reduced..............0..ee eee Cafe curtains reduced..........cc cece e scence eees SECOND FLOOR | eete ese Women’s cotton blouses, new shipment, tailored styles. ...... Dacron blouses reduced.............00 0c cece eee eee Long sleeve blouses reduced........... 0. eee ee eee. Women’s dresses reduced............ccceeeeeceeeees Full-fashioned slipover sweaters, orlon or wool......... Girls’ quilt pajamas reduced... Girls’ nylon dresses reduced.......... Girls’ wool skirts reduced............. Girls’ jackets reduced................ Infants’ corduroy crawlabouts............. MAIN FLOOR Men’‘s dress shirts reduced ..............00 cceeee veces oo eee eee eee © we we eoeee#e ee eee oe © Be ee eeeeewee eevee ovr eee eee eee e ee owe . e ..3 yards for $1 ...... 50¢ yard ...... 50¢ yard ....... 50¢ yard ..3 yards for $1 ...... 25¢ yard ...... 99 pair ..... $1.33 pair $] $2 oe © © © oe * © we ... $1.99 Men's sport shirts reduced .......-...seeeeceeeeeceseee ess S199 Men’‘s wool plaid shirts reduced ............. cee eeeeeee eee e es 95 Men‘s rayon robes reduced.............. ee cece eee c tere ese. 96 Men’‘s topcoats reduced................06. Ladies’ handbags reduced................. Plastic handbags reduced................. Misses’ stretchable anklets reduced ....... BASEMENT Men’‘s plaid cotton flannel shirts........... Men’‘s caps reduced...........+e20ee6: Boys’ hooded parkas reduced.......... Boys’ sno-suits reduced..........-..+- Boys’ rayon gabardine jackets......... eeee sewseycascessase, S29 ....-. 34,88 plus tax .ose--- $1.99 plus tax veeeceeceees 3 pair $] vee ceeeccaceee. $1633 5050000 5000GGG000 PY: ysee weeds eee 89.08 Boys’ lined poplin jackets reduced.......... .essseeeeeees $2.99 Boys’ gabardine surcoats reduced.....;....0.seeecsesessees. $8 Boys’ winter caps reduced...........0e cecenebacceecsssecess OOF Boys’ lined denim jackets reduced....../......e0+2.0.... $1.50 Mouseketeer polo shirts reduced..........csseeesees.eess.. 508 Boys’ cords reduced.............c ccc ccnescecesescenseres 82-0 $3 Boys’ Beacon cloth robes reduced .......... cceseeseseceseecee, $3 Women’s cotton dresses reduced....... - i seers evi ieee $1.88 Burt, son of ning a September wedding. ' Hall. Su , we 5 , 4 ' ‘ mM 4 4 if i ’ t { ’ is 7‘ ~ ° | t : Lo) ae ‘ #f : . PPR Om iS hae pieces real Se te ee es ee ; ae Fe x = a = a 4 % Ps vA & i THE. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29. 1953 __ Z __THIRTEEN _ Credit Union Head to Speak at Meeting’ Albert W. Marble, managing di- rector of the Michigan Credit Un- fon League, will speak at the sec- ond annual meeting-banquet of the Oakland County Employes Credit Union Jan. 18, according to Robert C. Miller, program chairman. © p.m. in the Elks Temple, 114 Or- chard Lake Ave. — Karrell Fox, a comedy-magician, will provide entertainment, said Miller. New: officers and direc- tors will be elected. . Reservations can be made at the credit union office, third floor of the county office building at 1 Lafayette St. All county employes have been in- vited to attend and bring guests. Denmark had 153,732 foreign vis- itors in the 1955 first half, against The dinner is scheduled for 6;30|134,876 in 1954, en ) Crash Injures a2c%2rpets.ct nar, se Solon Cederbera Mother-in-Law of. State Representative Dies; 5 Others Hurt Near Caro CARO \#—Mrs, Myrtle Munro, 60, of Bay City, mother-in-law of Rep. Elford A. Cederberg (R- 2. me Wrought Iron Ash Tray ....... PIXLEY'S ROCHESTER YEAR- NOTED FOR ITS FINE HOM FURNISHINGS—PIXLEY’S ANNUAL CLEARANCE IS AN EVENT YOU MUST NOT MISS! ond) we, (8 ASS bees £ * * & ws REG. $ 295 $ SALE 1.95 Wrought Iron Tea Wagon Servers (2 only) ..$ 28.50 $19.50 Wrought Iron Folding Tray Server (1 only) $ 13.95 $ 9.95 5-Pc. Wrought Iron Dinette with Plate Glass Top Table | . ..$ 79.95 $ 59.95 Modern Birch China with Sliding Glass Door Top oe ee wee $ 69.95 Uphl. (2 only) Pair of Armless Fireside Chairs, Red and Black $ 36.50 $ 27.95 Pair of Channel Back Fireside Chairs, of Grand Rapids. . Modern Blond with Coral Uph!. by Retan .. $164.00 $109.95 Modern Spring Base Rockers (2 only). ..$ 50.00 '$ 32.95 Green Frieze ee we Davenport and Chair in $179.95 Davenport and Chair by Kroehler, Grey Nylon $199.00 $179.95 Mhgy. Breakfront by One of America’s Leading Mfgr's .. ..$179.00 $139.95 by Rockford oe eee Mhgy. Credenze Buffet $139.95 One Willett Custom Matlesse. Skirted with Foam Rubber Cushions, Tufted Back Made 34 Sofa, Green $249.95 Platform Rocker in Grey Figured Tapestry . $ 69.95 $ 49.95 Modern Fireside Chair $ 79.50 $ 39.95 Armless Sofa by Madden, Covered in Beige Metallic Fabric $181.00 $129.95 in Figured Coral Fabric 2-Pc. Sectional Covered ose e ween vee $225.00 * $169.00 ial Group of Bl ceceneoee raslee ae 20% Off and Mahogany | the oncoming Cederberg car. Mich), was killed last night and six persons, including te congress- man, injured in a two-car coligion on M81 three miles northeast of Mrs. Munro was a passenger in Cederberg’s car. State Police blamed the col- lision on a third car, which they said drove into M81 from a side road without stopping and caused Charlies Dyer, 38. a car mail car- rier, to swerve into the path of Cederberg suffered cuts and bruises, but his condition was con- sidered good. However. his wife, Arlene, suffered a fractured skull ‘and several facial cuts and was Pushed te Mercy Hospital in Bay City. Ernest B. Munro. husband of the—weman kilted—and father of} Mrs. Cederberg, was reported in “serious condition” at a Caro |hospital. He suffered several trac itured ribs and his condition was |aggravated by a heart ailment. He |was placed in an oxygen tent. SON INJURED The congressman's son, Tom, 11, ‘suffered a broken leg, but Tom's sister, Marilyn, 9, escaped with a cut lip and a shaking-up. Caro is in the Thumb area. Bay City. where he formerly was a iis Cederberg’s home. : | Deputy Sheriff Pat Dillon of | Tuscola County said that Dyer | swerved to avold a car which turned from Colwood read inte | M81 without stopping and col- | ded with Cederberg. Dillon said Cederberg also swerved, but couldn't avoid the col- lision. The deputy said the third car and its driver were being sought. | | Dyer suffered fractured ribs and! abdominal injuries, but insisted) ‘after treatment upon being taken) to his home Outbreak of Measles, Chicken Pox Drop Outbreaks of measles and chick-| en pox in Pontiac and Oakland) County leveled off during the past |week. There were 84 cases of, ‘measles reported as compared: with the previous week's 123. and. chicken pox dropped to 51 from the previous week's 57 cases. | | Scarlet fever rose to 20 cases, | most of them outside the city. an! previous week. | Following is a breakdown of the | communicable disease reports, as) released. by Dr. John D. Monroe, city and county health director. PONTIAC Past Prev Year Week Week Ago! Chicken pes .......5.-- 3 5 0 |e eae i EROS SEOCOIDOCOCOO a! 8 2 |Gcarlet fever ......00.05 2 4 2 [Tuberculosis ........... 0 5 ) Whooping cough o 1 ® Week ek OA ‘ “hicken pe® ........ “a 52 | Meesiea = 25... 50, 87 78 10; Pneumonia (all forms: 1 1 10) Scarlet feve : 8 8 13 Tuberculosis (all forms) & tL) 7 Whooping cough ....... 1 6 Ld [MGMP6 nc ce neces cc LJ 14 LJ |Rheumatie fever ....... 2 t] 0| Mononucleosis .sse..-+5 2 ® @) Mom Poisons Sons, Then Calls for Help | NEW YORK UW—A 40-year-old | mother fed her two young sons| 190 aspirin tablets last night fol-! lowing a quarrel with her husband, ‘Police said. But she then frantical- | ily summoned help when their suf- fering wrenched her heart. | | The two children, Bruce Black-, 'well, 8, and Keith, 6, were taken, jto a hospital in serious condition. Vases! later were reported improvy- ing. | Police said the mother, Mrs. (Dorothy Blackwell, gave the! tablets to the children while upset | \from a quarrel with her husband, |Joseph, a Navy seaman. 1 | She was quoted as saying she | planned to take her own life after, the children died. | She was charged with felonious! jassault. After 38 Years, Mother Asks Law to Hunt ‘Baby’ | | Special oe of Up to Distinctive Lamps 0% Discount - FINE FURNITURE * INTERIOR 330-332 Mein Street SEE ALL THESE ON DISPLAY IN OUR WINDOW BIGELOW CARPETING COUNSELING Open Daily 9 to 6 Thurs. & Fri. Till 9:00 Furniture at Its Finest Rechester, Mich. | CORPUS CHRISTI, Tex. u—De-! | tective C. W. Tackett said a wom-| an phoned and wanted her baby! jlocated. Asked the baby’s age, she said: “He was 2'2 years old when I last saw him—in 1917.” Seemg the 73-year-old mother | ATTENTION: Muniz TV OWNERS | | i} CALL A TODAY OL 22121 — Ob 1- increase of eight cases over the!. : ee + aboard ship, for commercial ex- / : ini a! | American ‘ame Society that Chi 212,000 Lbs. of Butter ‘Pakwasigaminikew—,’ | jeans ‘Envoys Called Home ' jcago mean# neither gonquin : : —Knew It All the Time Wi) tor “garlic” LONDON u—Foreign Secretary, | ‘or “‘garlic’’ nor the word for! WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri-| The sale was made to Harry No-|_ CHICAGO (INS) — A University,"“skunk” as non-residents believe. Selwyn Lloyd has summoned home? culture Department: announced the well, Inc., N.Y. Funds for the pur- of Wisconsin professor comes up| Chicato, he said is derived from|Britain’s envoys in the turbulent sale of 1,212,000 pounds of govern-|chase were provided by the Inter-| ment-owned grade \ slightly less than 36 cents a pound tion. with a new meaning of the Indiana the Algonquin word “‘Pakwasigam-| Middle East for consultations next> \inikewininug,’”’” which in ane ek, the Foreign Office pn- origin of the name, Chicago. ; i makers."". [nounced today. Dr. Edward Taube told the means “cracked corn Z “A" butter at national Cooperation Administra YOU ALWAYS SAVE AT HI POTENCY ham’ STORES DRUG VITAMINS) & ara N Health Geriatric SUPER FORMULA | Vitamins Boule $649 | 10 $9 29 yh HIGH POTENCY BOTTLE OF 100 VITAMINS AND MINERALS Including vitamin B-12 $498 Cunning SALE DAYS THRU SUNDAY S.$.S. TONIC Generous Size For comb hele Lets yes sas ae out a hails dress. Now For A Limited Time You Can Save Half LUXURIA CREAM !2 OFF SPECIAL 7 Now shen Cove $400 HUDNUT Ce CREME | RINSE $1"° SPECIAL! Invigorating! — Refreshing! SCHRATZ “B ATH FRESH oP Sor CONTI ‘or S818: Shampoo Regular $9.00 Value RUBINSTEIN HORMONE DRY SKIN MIXTURE $2.25 st Only ad 00 Helps replace moisture in your skin. Try it! Reduced To just Exclusive lasta-Valve To Prevent Colic! NURSEMATIC UNIT = $ Include bottle, nipple 79: | iuste-valve and cover inste-Valve lets baby get just the milk withau? sctting ee chien ee end colic! Save! 60¢ SIZE LYSOL Disinfectant Sale priced et For Easy Cleaning ODORLESS RENUZIT J Gallon $479 | te items. te ma fumes. eee “STOP CLEANER te ~69° Makes cleaning the dirt and grease from your even a much easier chore. Simple Reg. 98c Botle of '00 ANACIN TABLETS “x: TY Today! Quick relief from headaches! @. ss. HINDS Hon ney & ALMOND HAND LOTION For Headache SAVE ON STANBACK TABLETS Super ANAHIST ANTI-BIOTIC NASAL SPRAY SCRIPTIONS to CUNNINGHAM’ S el-Huron Shopping Center | | ‘ | ' ve - i aS { ee f . ( } l Ee f pe : THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 q rr TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: : Senator Advises "JUNIOR EDITORS Change in Measurement to Control Production Outlined by Schoeppel | { ' WASHINGTON #—Sen. Schoep-| pel (R-Kan ) states Congress might | well consider establishing bushels bales or pounds—rather than acres as the measurement used in at-; tempts to control. farm production. | Schoeppe!, a member of the Sen-! ate Agriculture Committee. out lined‘ his present thinking on farm matters in an interview i, % ° WAYNE GABERT’S ANNUAL Floor Sample l ® r4 He said he was convinced that acreage quotas have encouraged more intensive production meth- ods “resulting in about as large supplies in crops produced as was the case with more liberal allocations."’ With this background a he said. | he can see ‘considerable merit) . so long as we have large surpluses” in giving consideration. HAPPY NEW YEAR—4 to ‘some practical. equitable ap-| American Girl proach to bushelage, baleage or In America there is much noisy celebrating of New Year's Eve. 3 , poundage quotas rather than acre-. Revelers roam about the streets with noise makers. There are many 7-DIAMOND SET—WAS $79.95 age quotas" parties to ‘watch the Old Year out.” Congress, has reported on the Colored paper tape. She wears bracelets of bells on her wrists and probable effect of a poundage aklets, she has a funny hat with small balloons on it and she or acreage-poundage control pro. carries a feather duster tickler. | kram on tobacco rather than the Paste the picture on cardboard and color it with crayons. Cut existing acreage allotment ef. out the parts carefully. Join the separate arms by fastening them fort. It made no recommenda- — pehind the shoulders in the places indicated by holes, using brass $ The Agriculture Department, | Here is a Jumior Editor at a New Year's Eve party. She wears a 39” NO MONEY DOWN in response to a request from . dress vith the new date on it and has been tossing confetti and JEWELERS tions, however. fasteners or bent pins Schoeppel sa:d he also favored Now the Junior Editor can pit on her balloon hat and wave her ‘some forin of the soil bank” pro Uckler. Fold back the ends at the dotted lines and the figure will ¢ . . ram under whi armers t stan One South Saginaw, Corner Pike FE 5-5731 |* inder which farmers would stand be paid to retire certain land from Junior F-ditors pays $19 for any reader's idea that is used Write , crore In surplue supply your sugegstion to “Junior F:ditors” in care of this newspaper,” it " All New Mag remy e OO Pie ne game cannot be acknowledged or returned, and in case of duplication of —a on 5 ae ' = | ideas, the first submission shall be accepted | L eF = | _ Tomorrow: An American boy. 727 singles out a winner “ This Is the Best Remedy —| \W ai Floor Sample He | . Enjoy a Sober New Year's } | APPLI ANCES id By ALTON L. BLAKESLEE gin of safety” between an anes. : AP Science Reporter ~ thetic dose of alcohol, and a lethal ATLANTA “®—Don't count on a dose, The fatal dose varies with walk in fresh air to sober up quickly if vou overimbibe on New individuels | butidrinang fromjone ae Venn al hve : to two pints of 100 proof distilled | For getting more oxygen doesn't whisky in a short time has killed — help you burn up excess alcohol Peaple. . ee % ee a ee 5 age eS see faster a scientist said today. A ; : : : few lungfuls of fresh air won't There is no specific, reliable Your Electrical Appliance Specialist if * 4 ay 2 make you ‘a safer driver. Ireatment for severe aicoholic ° A The tip comes from Dr Theo. coma. he said. Good nursing care 121 North Saginaw Street FE 5-6189 dore Koppanyi, professér of phar- and use of certain, drugs some- macology at the Georgetown Um. times are very useful. . versity Medical School, Washing ton, DC. Dr. Koppany: discussed alcoholic poisoning In a paper pre pared for the American Assn for the Advancement of science, 1 TTAKES TIME It takes five to six hours for *\your body to burn up four ounce? | » of whisky. he said And experi-| ments indicating that breathing, .¢. nearly pure oxygen speeds sober- | 4 ling are not borne out by other _., Studies. | +” There's also disagreement | > whether injections of insulin or a sugar, glucose, speed the rate of burning up alcohol | From limited experiments. in- jections of another form of sugar. fructose do look promising for making the human body get rid f alcoho) faster the scientist said Another stud. .not mentioned by, F< Dr Koppany: in his talk—has re- WOOL . ported benefits from eating honey over, Honew contains fructose. Dr, Koppanyi said enough drinks bd Y to make vour blood ‘contain from ey © 015 10° 045 per cent +15 to 4 oie hundredths per cent! alcohol pro- duce inebriation. More drinks than) ff” ” “er Special Purchase SALE Colorful, Comfortable COTTONS qu in sobering up and avoiding hang- ie that produce coma. A blood con-| tent of from '2 to 1 per cent alcohol ‘is within the possibly [) = fatal range.” ) | He warned there is a ‘“‘low mar- ‘Cash, Change Taken in Restaurant Breakin | ~ | A breakin at Kay's Restaurant.| Re g ula rly to 16.95 Commerce Township, netted thieves | -.\$24 in bills and change from the| ©! cash register, Oakland Comny | <———_@g Sheriff's detective Leo Hazen said yesterday. The thieves entered through Al _ side door, he said. after breaking| e Hand-picked side seams OCLs. ee _ | @ Five favorite colors © Quality tailoring “ MYER‘S ee bed oP iniearben) ' eee |: 2 look “daisy fresh” all day @ Luxurious fabric : eg Si ; * | ie | in cheery percale prints. bs ae } , * You'll have to go a long way to find Slacks as handsome °* '4 Ct. DIAMOND s as these for just $11.45! Osmun’s sells more slacks than Ps anvone in the area and these full-bodied wool worsteds ~~ aa You hove your choice of almost any : , ana and gabardines are certainly excellent reasons why! Choose # ) Co kind of a colorful print you can im- S$ $3 8 agine; large and splashy or tiny ae and delicate. Each dress is de- PAIR MERUIB Cm |. \ signed for figure flattery and 1.00 Weekly roomy comfort. Made of fine 3 Navy, Charcoal Grey, Charcoal Brown, Light Grav or Medium Grey in these fine slacks... all popular sizes. Shop Osmun’s today! Stock up at this low price. . $11.45 ALTERATIONS FREE OF COURSE 1? t - x . Dye ~ BS Sr ‘ > Gras A BP aie GS PENI I bs A SOE 08S RRB . en 4 She ree Se ey percale; they wash easity ond # we 5 ) : ? <3 & “A iron in @ jiffy. At this very a re | be Venec , me sta - ms special low price, the budget . 3 f ' . minded housewife can buy several 4 Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! TEL-HUROX SHOPPING CENTER | Ma A 8 th Tel-H d ; AEE NETE ; : + eR W SnOPr ey t Bo el-Fiuron an 51 NORTH SAGINAW TEL-HURON CENTER OPEN EVERY é , a oe Downtown Stores [3 Open Monday-Friday ‘til 9 P. M. Open Thurs.-Fri.-Sat. ‘til 9 P. M.. THURS. - FRI-SAT. to 9 PM. SRit SRS) Sees - £ IR POR ae iad i ' ‘ Sc Baa wk ae Lo hate a the son of todey © \life wearily through the wholesome} It's too late for me to do any- i i oe Bap * Mr. and Mrs, 4 y f |whiteness of snow, and other times thing about this Saturday. But may- \Claims Bride é wi, Walter O Antoinette to Florida, where they can bake be, if I try real hard all year, I ‘in Oxford Rite entl Ts Gossett to out the old year. But they never cangnoee Taeotld honest celebrant | | Briggs Jr. tr Rant T escape, really, because gaiety 1s on Dec. 31. 1956. A Christmas fireplace setting . of Bloomfield Denning sei eaty abl ication of Nex BI opera formed the background when Mrs. VRS. WALTER 0. BRIGGS III Hills. . ears A “ : : ue ar 3srou J Wesley Brower of Oxford and She i. the It is also the time when not F| t Offi Pp SHARON LIVINGSTON Harold Ji. Dearmeg of Pontiac w _ a 5 . laughter of only by tradition—but by logic -- do Ghrictmnc en ne eG L S } J feveeof a Sea J coe set Oi cere New Member Joie Sizieriatinn wae awen LUCe Speaks ¥ ows % couetes —® map must pause and com CHacter F en L F JO} W > Browers of Oxford. Only 7 : > al pter Four, held election of of-, ert W Browers of Oxfor nly > eee ncn ae aw pune area . ificers Tuesday evening at the | Storyteller Group the immediate families were pres- In eremony at t. ugo : ° — GeeP- YMCA. Laura Cobb and Julia Dalzell &' : beca coracale Gossett Fan eae => | Elected for the ensuing ye@r|were hostesses to the Pontiac! The bride chose a mauve lace owen hap : = ee bride a oe oa) Seatered’s of Bloomfield N . were Mrs. Wilbert Fitrthomas, storytellers League when the group Over taffeta dress to which she ¢ bad Dain See S| oe : There are always so many self-/president; Mrs. Florence MacCrae./met recently at Adah Shelly pinned an orchid. Her grandchil- use § Snares. | Bridesmaids Jeanne Luce and Hills and he ish things you've done, and wrong /first vice president; Mrs. Edward! Branch Library. |dren, Barbara and Bobby Brower, .- 7 * Mary Savage wore gowns of white 1s the son of decisions you've made, and you Schram. second vice president:| Welcomed into the group was served as flower girl and ring-’ The bride is the daughter of brocade. Red velvet frocks were realize wistfully that vou are notiand Mrs James Dando, recording really the great shakes vou thought secretary Lady Denning Hazel Gessinger. Mrs. Robert) bearer. Mrs. Harvey Luce of Bloomfield| chosen for the flower girls, Jenny Boggs was program for the eve- after a short wedding trip they Hills and the late Mr. Luce. Mr.|Luce and Kathy Luce. of Wing, lyou were only a week ago. on Mrs. Lettie Hancock is treasurer] ning. i malinlivelin Oxford! and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr. of AY A’ Buckingham. Christmas Day of the organization assisted by the} Among those composing and pre- —— ‘Bloomfield Hills are the parents , RB ad aa best, hie The last big ‘party’ 1 attended financial treasurer, Mrs. Herman. senting their own stories were Mrs : of the bridegroom. 20 ee Oe shire, lon New Year's Eve was five vears Dennis | Theodore Fauble. Mrs. Elmer Hut- Coming Events ‘ aL Lb and seating the guess roe England, lago A man with an oft-filled glass ——— = |son. Mrs. Oscar Schmidt. Mrs. Lagies Auwuary 1230, POE, #1! The bridal gown of white bro- Basil Manly Briggs, Christopher Evelyn Cole, Mrs. Boggs. Mrs. J.|% business — meeting — and initiation cade was a sheath style which Briggs, Walter B. Fisher and in hand approached, patted my : # . jcheek and remarked to his follow- Aluminum Foil Pan Helps Catch Grease Re ers, ‘‘Looka her — she's thinking AS [ne good thinking tonight.” A new aluminum foil broiler pan eS | Hep wes yterreny Oey aD * has high sides and a deep-grooved : y wreath ct’ misletoe (on Ris head.| corrugated bottom to catch grease. . he cae eee he was seat-| it may be used several times or DENNING | era Styne: ithrown away after a particularly lmessy use. If used over just {PAST RECALLED Heading into my 33rd New sprinkle with detergent and run Antoinette Carter. Gossett": ® trevemte % tes ine ot water over it Repeats .Marriage Vows Wearing a gown of white italian |e waltz-length gown of red velvet | silk, Antoinette Carter Gossett be-|with a fitted bodice and three- came the bride of Lt. Basil quarter-length sleeves. Her bouquet, Wemyss Denning of Wing, Buck-,was of white carnations and ivy. and the late Sir Howard Denning. & =f MRS. BASIL WEMYSS Mr. and Mrs. Walter Babb of Clawson announce the ™ widened into a chapel train. Her Michael MacManus. R Shaffer and Mrs. Gessinger. | Zrsreday at 8 p.m. at 3809 W Mont inghamshire, England. = ns muck engagement of } | iE e S | d bride's other attendants. | § , P | 2 ruit Salad vonsenw ap 4 Jacobsen’s Flowers +: , | F | All wore red peau de faille satin - 7 +} Hs rozen ae: length gowns fashioned with Fine Gifts q2 ulptured lines. Their bouquets . . er > & Mes. Brannack Says peo of Mamie carnations and 101 N. Saginaw St. FE .3-7165 >| : f WINTER | hol] # | | She Makes Recipe” ~ + « « | = : “Often for Company ior Retina © APP | come one...come all By JANET ODELL ” ing the guests were Arthur L. Lane A MATTRESS From OXFORD ‘ AREL and SPORTSWEAR . . . Pontiacs Preas | Editor |brother of the bride, Stewart Peak, | | Stride ee Pi the short and chubby, If — Sa aie to Ne eee Dillon and Hugh G: ; Gyorantess You the Best : 3 Better Dresess. 4 St ae ites for the long and slim; ‘ have for salad with your New en iS ee . I, lee Stride Rites for the broad and stubby, ae we ‘Bracnack ae cee a = reception held Ms | a OREScre I oe fob 2079 oe > 5.00 Stride Rites for the sweet and prim. Pe" yh nai chy NM tenting the eremonyr she mat E- pnipaaberentdaimetars Stride Rites for the rough’n tough, fectly. einen ee eerie = | je DRESSES that sold to $45.00...... $18.00 | The very young, or ‘“Three-Times-Three.” number of clubs. She belongs ty, forage of camellias. ' ~ | DRESSES that sold to $49.95..... $28.00 | What's more, we always have enough pale Fees e eee an and dress with mathe eS 4 e : o the Pontiac Symphony Auxiliary. Her corsage was also of camellias i . And we fit ‘em all s0 carefully! fg ee ening Syereeey tae: Caen Fur Trimmed Coats ildren’s Society The newlyweds wi e the % Roccasin. “Tos Glucher of ree and aking things are home na New Giisais) where the i COATS that sold to $1] 19.00..... $ 66.00 fireat quaNty leettwcs, Rum) fiber Cn lcette lelvere time weaves Cok mattoned with: the i COATS that sold to $129.00..... $ 76.00 or play... ' or jiat home is interes in rmy i topen eave ‘Sizes ing and intends to start Iensons fi COATS that sold to $139.00 arenes $ 86.00 | - | ee Sleep in Comiort| }..] COATS that sold to $149.00... $ 96.00 | $ 95 By Mrs. Jack Brannack A custom made mat- Throughout the f COATS that sold to $179.00 ee $106.00 nee or 1 large package cream | rel pedi acting New Year! Fs | fin $695 ie ester sete te | | dasres of trees te vary cot mH Better Suits wo | $7.95 focnite Mitt marmenne certs. Sa ee memes | up Seep OSS ae arae beat fe Lass on Dusen Fem Oviecd ES SUITS that sold to $69.95........ $29.00 oO ah te SUITS that sold to $79.95........ $39.00 JUVENILE BOOTERY . Combine cheese and mayon- ; ST AP P'S es E. Lawrence St. phases Dein oper lpr ee OXFORD MATTRESS CO. | SUITS that sold to $99.00....... $59.00 FAMILY SHOE STORE J and trut Pour into a one quart | 332 West Huron Street FE 2-7698 | | . 928 W. Huron Street refrigerator tray Freeze. This will | t U ( e ed ( , oe, ore! Serves 810 : = | oes rN —" SHSSTSSTSSSSSSSSDEDSS ¢\, UNIT oats ; y a lel right with 7 COATS that sold to $49.95....... $27.00 : ‘ i the New Year, for g/ | COATS that sold to $59.95... $37.00 MALING SHOES < canis Se COATS tat soll 19 $69.95... $47.00 | C | perhaps. the trying % that sold to $89.95. ...... $57.00 ¢e out of their wings in a At these Prices you can ? re tlds ofwen “Budget D , eavour. To all OT Us, we sincerely hope, it he ul ge resses afford a Whole Wardrobe «a \@ pa ana 4 if DRESSES sold to $10.98......... $ 6.00 of Shoes! S ing of the important pd) DRESSES sold to $14.98......... $ 8.00 ties... of family 7) ? pad oa fC ieaamue Wake bd DRESSES sold to $17.98......... $10.00 love. j 9 Grovings ? § Jumpers e Al . eer nen ineane mationniatiors g Happy New Year 4 f Selelaae a to eed geese $6.88 shoes for every outfit! And without being _@ From ° ~L sold to $16.98......... $8.88 | Use a 100-pound feedbag or @ Oi - extravagant, either! Because there are loads of orful remnants—make this handy! 4 ’ 4) Ee wonderful shoes on sale at Maling’s—in every malar eo cpetcarourna anaes KAREN 5 TOYLAN D of He fer Blouses— imaginable style and material—reduced to a ee aoa e AND 2 , se sold to oe 98 yess. ees $2.00 | delightful $1.97 and $2.97! So fly right smart, sew several: ama & KAREN’ ¢ FLOOR COVERING 2 par USES sold to $7.98......... $3.00 down and treat yourself to several pairs! Us eae epee eae ie ; oii Sweaters ( izes 1 ew bag or 1% yards 39-inch. F 4524 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR s-s109 9 ei | sainis pattern easy to cana Drayton Plains OR 3-1279 SWEATERS sold to $3.98..... ... $2.88 Ww Id to $5.98..... ... $3. : "send 3 cent mci rs SWEATERS sold to $5.98 $3.88 pattern—add 5 cents pat- } Send Sie faamn care a 0 Pow = nF Skirts — x New You LN Y. Print ‘ a 13th Month © ig SKIRTS that sold to$ 898........ $5.88 prac eoarn escent =ahi ome. i A 4 SKIRTS that sold to $12.98........ $6.88 wi 48 WN. Saginaw Se. ey = Ieaetuogcis aon wae Boys Wear a —_———— jp | SLACK SETS were to $5.98. . .$2.88-$3.88 ~ FLANNEL SHIRTS 3-7 (4% : YY were to $2.98 .......... $1.00-$1.88 aa LIN GS . SH ES ©. | CORDUROY PANTS were $4.98 . . $3.99 957 PAIRS iy Young Folks Shop—Lower Level NATIONALLY ADVERTISED LUGGAGE Boys and Girls Wear—— A ; fs SNOW SUITS were to $25. $13-$15-$18 SA L E of ': Young Folks Shop—Lower Level 5 i AT PHILIP'S f= » Girls Coats 7 an”? FORMERLY $2.99 to $6.99 (fh $13.65 Leather ‘* Regular to 12.95 85 bi COATS that sold to $24.98. ..... $16.00 BRIEF $ 95 5 ; Jacqueline, Naturalizer Re COATS that sold to $35.00 pono on $22.00 Gvery Color! Every Material! Every Heel Height! CASE...... 9 @ and Risque .......... . P COATS that sold to $39.98 ..... $28.00 Mot Every Size in Every Style. Young Folks Shop—Lower Level DMENS’” — s@qsoll. 2-SUITER ee $71: | aa Girls Dresses Martinique .......... : BMEN's $4545 WB Marquise ............ DRESSES 1-3, 3-6 were to $4.98. .. $2.00 = : — B3-SuITER.. i DRESSES 7-14 were to $5.98..... $3.00 PRS | | DRESSES 8-14 were to $7.98..... $4.00 Maling Sho es AT SALE mony | Regular to 22.95 1 4é 5 Young Folks Shop—Lower Level. (Girls Wear , PHILIP'S ~ 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET All colors, all heel heights, cae Open Mondey end Friday Evenings — FINE: LUGGAGE | = Pe re fo hagope oe in repegen | a " SPORTING GOODS suedes, calf, patents. were to $3.98... i re ae +” 79 North Se St , a JUMPERS were to $8.98. .... $3. 88-$5. 88 Be Q | aoe ) , me ’ Sagine | is Sens Subenllogutios Bl. — Folks Shop—Lower Leva! | | ) d., ; =. 7 3 Y ls Ma, oe . Tee little America RETIRED UNDEFEATED Officially Settled ‘THE RING, HE 6 NEVER PERMITTED TO SOT AGAN! BECAUSE THE BPRRENCE CAMEO IN THs DITA CONGAT WOLD Geographic Expedition, 4 in Antaractica Begins With Hoisting oe Flag THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, r. DECEMBER 2° 1955 erm [ust Storms Threaten Plains Dry Soils, Little. Rainfall Make Farmers Anxious in Ten States Values for 9O Years EMERALD-CUT DIAMOND | WASHINGTON u—The threat of Beautiful emerald - cut hew dust storms hangs over wide lanked ‘areas of the Great Plains, the diamond flanked by nog Agriculture Department reported exquisite baguette dio- today. monds Striking 14K gold Reports from the field as of Dec. setting ‘1 indicated, the department said, ‘ that dry soils and below normal rain and snowfall have left about, 20 million acres of land in 10 Great LITTLE AMERICA W — Thé Stars and Stripes were raised|| again at Little America yesterday. The site of the first two camps; built in the antarctic by Rear Adm. | Richard Byrd was desolate. The buildings of the first camp built in 1928 are covered by an es-| timated 60 feet of snow and ice.| Easy Credit— No Extra Cost ‘Plains states in a condition to suf-| (The second camp is about 40 feet’ fer wind damage ‘below us, Price Includes Federal Tas i +. * \ mewELAY C8 HEAVY CROP Loss | Open Friday A This acreage, however. 1s aoout 3. All we found on the surface at Evening 25 N. Saginaw St. six milhon less than thal in a ‘a.m. were the tops of towers ‘and poles, The experts aboard the icebr eek? ler USS Glacier haven't decided ‘yet where to build the permanent! similar condition a year ago Se- vere dust storms during the past) _ “inter and spring caused heavy crop losses and soil erosions, just as they have done periodically for ‘many years. . ' Of the jand subject to biowing ‘about 13,886,000 acres is in crop-! land. The balance is largely range /main base of the current United! States antarctic expedition, The! ‘base will be used during the next! To SHOW He ROVE, FAVOR Kine Ane$! \thrée years by International Geo OF ENGLAND, GAVE NOW SCOTIA, mostor | physical Year scientists. of { ' I CANADA, AND DRRTOS THe ORgenT = =f tgrazing tand. | ‘NORTHERN US TO THE Gag oF seeing | (SEEK STABLE SITE “The totaj amount of land that, WN BACHANGE FOR ONE SCOTTIGH PENNY! | ‘The experts are seeking a . POOR EAR g a site| yur fami y needs will actually be damaged during we SN ORS eye that would be unlikely to break off: Oe#S V ( ithe current blow season will de- =) wine o. = aid and float to sea. The right spot, pend,” the department said, “on’ iwould also be free of crev asses and| isuch factors as the intensity of . jpractical for loading cargo for| = pili [fied hard oe elec: ———— a ~iships from the bay ice up to the rj ity an uration windstorms . ice shelf.. : in Washington and tv a distribution Men s the amount and frequency of ane Uz. S. Children Ge point overseas. The letter appar-| The specific area known as Little cipitation, and the timeliness : : jently came back the same way, AMerica near the Bay of Whales| * Ox F ORDS emergency tillage in blow ioe’ ” Belated Thanks ‘accounting for the delay. ;may not be chosen again but no} coe The department said al (one here will ever forget the ma-| | . perce of lead e a condition to won Gifts to Greece B’ i Israel You ‘cabre scene, 498 sas, =e vad "Colceas, The | SHAWNEE, Okla. W — Shawnee Nal srae Youth | .- * Sucking up en the wind swept | other states include New Mexico, | school children have received C : snow are the tops of two steel ra- Oklahoma, Montana. Nebraska. thanks for the Christmas packages to onduct Service \dio towers built at first Little ‘North Dakota, South Dakota and! ° _Amert Th isent to children in Greece—two ca. ihe towers were origi- Ten and Wyoming oe inte , Friday. at 8.30 p.m., Congrega- nally 70 feet high. Today only about Black ————————— | eee Sle ls ‘on B'nai Israel will hold its an-eight feet of their peaks are s Ow Sturdy Soles Rubber Heels Leathers Quarles Says Budget Packages went out in time to ‘nual College Evening Service dedi-, ine: . : \cated to the B'nai Israel young! — ns | Is Not Retreating One Se ae year men and women currently on) Also protruding from the snow, . |like fingers frozen in death are the } TOKYO w—Air Force Secret letter in Greek. tired Winter vacation from different in Donald A. Quarles said today the| Greek cals coctilar = oor and out of state colleges and uni- tops of five wooden poles which’ new U. S. defense budget “is not George Theodore, translated it. Po idee arr “ie rea as the} a retreating budget—and it gives) ‘The schools of Greece are poo! The entire service will be con- SCM ittle America ween us the wherewithal to do a sound and we have nothing of materia] ducted by members comprising oo job” value to send to the American chil- group. Featured speaker of the | a beet second ibaa aaa built . The secretary, who arrived to- dren,” the letter read. “Do send evening will be Stanley Kamper,|“rectly over the first OPEN MONDAY and FRIDAL ‘TIL 9 day on a two-week tour of Far our blessings and truly thank the sophomore student at the Univer-| | - 43 N. Saginaw St. East Air Force bases, said he was American children.” sity of Michigan, who will speak; Belgium's airline Sabena lost |not completely satisfied with the’ The gift packages went through on “The Place of a Fraternity on,$1,070,000 last year, Brussels re- ‘Air Force share. ithe Red Cross, distribution center the College Campus.’ ' jports. 20% to 50% OFF! Values to $45.00 -- MEN’S SUITS $29. 50 9 2 20 $34.50 © Year-Round Suits ~ © Sharkskins, Gabs. © Flannels © Worsteds TOPCOATS wa te $19 DRESS PANTS..... °O° OXFORDS.........°9" SPORT SHIRTS 2 for °O Vp-Price Fur Felt Hats 52° NEXT TO WALGREEN’S UTS CLOTHES 71 N. 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From this point there appears These Pontiac-Bay City scraps, like those with Arthur Hill and Flint Central, are always worth Huren 48 LANSING HOLIDAY INVITATIONAL ( nd} Grand Ledge 53, Lape odenear ne NEW ORLEANS (#—Utah, Mar-) Lansing St. Marys 47, Holt quette, Alabama and Notre Dame) Sugar Bowl championship. Free- man took his third crown by stop- ping Orin Lyons in the 139-pound j Zz ft j ‘ 2 ; | fh - 4 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 NINETEEN A , ri : : " — " r S . : s The Month of All — September | . Ril , __ By GRANTLAND RICE . - You may take your winters southward, , . You may have your golden -Junes, i ; You may have your summer mountains : : 7 | , Or your eastern fog-swept dunes; q , | eee as oe But I'll take the first red ember, , | | ek ; Where the Painter works his will, Includes American | ayes rianning — elope it’s morning in September, . , Or Ws noon-day in September, French Quintet Opens 3 an And the flame is on the hill. — S G ; | y | sco) tha hil U.S. Good Will Tour | down s Thee rate out the i ae CACO (NS) tue Uriver ty |muest (Labs 1yuren Mossy, Instead of Air ; ? of Paris basketball team, with)North Central Tuesday and Mar- s There's a fleck of purple tinting eight Frenchmen and an American|quette and De Paul later . Where the maples meet the rain. player, opens a goodwill tour of| The lone American on.the Paris Buckeye Coach Uses For the glow that I remember, Mid-America at Wheaton College|team is Martin Feinberg of Cleve- y : With an everlasting thrill, tonight. te bo te tere studying international Same _ Tactics Which Is a morning in September, Ae ee en a acl! relations at Paris University. Won Big 10 Title Or a noon-time in September, ee aaah Gane He carries on his shoulders Or a twilight in September, "| most of the burdens of the trip. SAN FRANCISCO uw» — W When the flame is on the hill. Basketball was brought As “native son,” official inter- — Woody (Copyright 1955, A. 8. Barnes & Co.) France by U.S. soldiers as well | preter, money changer and odd Hayes of Ohio State apparently is | : _| as the Harlem Globetrotters and | jobs Jooker-after, Martin has his going to shoot for victory in the : . the game has bees taken up with | hands full. East-West Shrine football game | Flint IC, Adrian. Advance The Paris team, named as its wirivisech dave on the es. a Satur aigie bag 10 ike ve the : OC ’ |country’s Olympic entry, hopes to| America and was late in arriving) F% 7 in Respective TOUrneyS {sin some iauels tor France as in New York yesterday, Feinberg} — ; well as pick up new pointers on won't even get the opportunity to, by. ayes’ | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Rethlake of Huntington (Ind.) Col-|the game. Wiist hia home town it Ohio. | FR Lae ed Ga lege to a mere four Besides Wheaton, the team will) Other members of the team are! | Reichow of Iowa and Em Lindbeck Detroit Tech lost its first round oe ie: ; game in the Adrian College invi- ig Indiana's leading == sot, Heroes! Fens, ogee An | of Illinois, both among the nation’s tational tournament, but it suc- steed eee a pgrohocgrchtid p | Gi ‘ ind ae Pee | top 20 passers—didn't throw once ‘ ceeded in doing something last | age ° points going ¢ acques| | in a 40-minute dummy scrimmage \' night that no other team has done|Tech game. But while the Detroit- ep .) ven Huguet | | this*geason. It held center Roth|érs were concentrating on Reth- Their coach, who doubles as - Ohio State ripped the Big 10 = 2 iundneton pons to ove te [| ® V t manager, is Emile Fresut, a | apart with a crushing ground game Huntington points physical education instructor who pegged Howard (Hopalong bs Indianan’s a 77-69 victory. hanimous oie rR GETS, OS PSEA | Pesan is Ea Aa eerne ans 0 Adrian defeated Assumption, . basketball. | ies eee ae eee Windsor, Ont?, 80-69, and will Svendh squad. are two linemen : meet Huntington in the cham- Against Arel mate on Gavigeaienienearel } . helped make the Buckeyes’ run- B n on Power pionship game at Adrian at 9 big Bill Russell of the San Fran- (item eteh? © Ss : ning game so powerful, tackle o’cleck tonight, Detroit Tech and ., _|claco Dons who scored 24 points! MUMetas "oa: serak ’ Machinsky and center Ken meet in a console. | Old Master Polishes iast night in pacing the Californ-| “™* ied: More aa: - Vargo, . tion engagement at 7:39 p.m. Off ‘Hun ry’ Fi hter ‘ans to their 35th straight victory) ADVICE FOR COACH TATUM — Maryland AP Wirephote ° ° in Su al Bowl Flint Junior College advanced to 9 : 9 by defeating Holy Cross in the! Terps’ coach Jim Tatum receives expert advice— er hints on tennis or swimming. Tatum is pone: pr pecengy lengoungsncald ; the round ot the for 202nd Win semi-final round of the holiday rea (a roy yo ed er a shaping up his squad for the Orange Bow! game |g ‘worked with personaly yester basketball Florence Chadwick er) stand an. Oklahoma. included State Panfhers Have Ideas ircansiag eietats of Go Mitton MIAMI BEACH, Fla. ®—Willie “The backfield of the poadler all of Upsehing Favored Maori [Peat tte ae nal ( oe ee ee Georgia Teh | Serotec wove QQ Meefs Reach Final Stages Across Nafion exa=s"seere low member of the Interstate Con-|master of the featherweights didn't [ball handling in the T, with ; ference, Michigan Normal, 77-63,/emerge from his battle with Andy Notre Dame's Don ler at : NEW ORLEANS i#—Power and ang will meet the Flint Juniors in! are} without lumps. By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {against Tulsa, which upset top-; The other semifinal will put Wil-|Ky. Florida, the fifth highest scor-| fullback. punting are the Key weapons inthe championship game tonight! 1, so. four stitches to close a When a sophomore can sink 43 Seeded Seattle 68-66. jam & Mary, which set a tourna-|ing team of the country, handed) All the quartet did was run, and | Pittsburgh's plans to upset Georgia) Charles Teaberry led the Flint ; points in fast college competition.| _. _- fe ment record by vanquishing Rhode Pitt a 98-72 pasting, while Evans-'then run some more, : Tech in the Sugar Bowl footbal!|scoring with 33 points and Don Sash over Willie’s left eye and wior is he going to do when he Bill Hapendi the Dons’ heralded Island 100-96, against Richmond, ville (Ind.) College defeated * 6 @ } Pe Mag [ete we we tps for Cet, Pep mad the wound probaly woud acme «ser EP anrigtn Sree esis a Wi Mactnay and Varep fe ~~melve barked on then all see- keep him out of a} Southwest Conference coaches © wear’ "The Deas wate Kueces| sem al ra “ | Over tn Seaovthe the line were Jim Katcavage of | son and they haven't let us down,” ee e@ pet e Niaeb Tec Tak sive. indeed, coming from behind| tated for tonight. Sating (Cats: |the finals of the Kentucky Invita- andes a Aa is ect of = Pitt Coach John Michelosen said “He was a good, tough kid.” Pep er, a sophomore center, who, it '© lick the slick Crusaders, who rado against Iowa State and Kan-|tion are scheduled for tonight, pit-/ Purdue, tackle, and Ray Lemek of | today. “We've gotten most of our lat a eS said after he had scored a unani- appears, is just beginning to find tired badly - 2 = |Sas against Patron Lo latter |ting regrets peregrine ad ‘Dame ‘and Cal Jones of plays through . oe decision over Arel, the am- his way around a basketball court. | The Rickoncd bvkational Pee Lae be “ =k, me eve leeens = arya, ; oun ror Iowa, guards. tat etl os itious, 22-year-old southpaw trom| — . ‘sks & ved het atthe aaal oe coh bedtee exer ito bumble slasst cial A second backfield, quarter a oe ot act Champion tes 8 tte so te, teng momen wert Sea ee Ct Gey heats n= ay etch ees ee, MB hoping we can | Arel, winner of 20 of his previous|ord last night whils his mates "ati and Seton Hall shapes up as a) se nals with a 98-87 victory over East-| Michigan as halfbacks and Charley need for our Ex-Heavy King Makes | pro fights. was a game but were running up a 11081 victory Comer. Cincinnati crushed Virginia) Two first-round games werejern Kentucky. Sticka of Trinity at fullback, . : 5 beaten youngster by the end of thejover Texas A&M in a first-round °°69 and undefeated Seton Hall up- played in the All-American Tour- : ee 8 First Appearance in eighth round. lgame of the Southwest Conference Cnded Virginia 64-60. Inament last night ti Owensboro, These four backs also were in and defen | LA Tonight | The 3year-old Pep. who ruledjevent. 10 efur ns the initial defensive unit with defense. '9 \the featherwegiht ranks during) That was the highest score rolled ; | Sticka playing end ‘and the others tremendoug speed most of the ‘40s and still hopes to'up during the night—a night in To Make Bid in the secondary. — seul nate sorene @ — Former al gt again, weighed which basketballs flew all over the { ( fi ti The picture was entirely differ : vyweight champion Ezzard +, 1. United States. Some 25 tourna- ent at Stanford, where the West punter, can get enough height onicharies, at 34 a veteran of many, . % |ments got under ere S f | points, scored early and often, | The old mark of 60 was made q : | catching the Titans on a night last year by Penn State’s Jesse . | STRAIGHT | when they were obviously off | Arneile. STEER is a GEM of a buy! $427 (Code 6 1451) way. ben among Detroit marksmmen Behind 51-26 at the intermission,|with 16 points. The Titans came ithe Titans bounced back, cutting|within 10 points 83-73 early in the |the Cougar margin to 70-57 at the |final quarter but another Cougar end of the third frame. It was the|spurt put the Detroiters hopelessly ‘only period Detroit showed any/out of reach. lof the form which had enabled it} Each of the Brigham Young jto win six of eight previous starts. |starters managed to score at least UCLA Meets Frisco in Holiday Festival Final NEW YORK W—UCLA, the last; termined Crusaders from Worces-| team to knock off the dashing Dons ter, Mass., literally played them- jof San Francisco, will face a gold- selves out. For a stretch of 20% len opportunity to duplicate the ma-|minutes—from the 8-minute mark |jestic feat Friday night when they of the first half until 8 minutes 'meet the nation’s top-ranking quin- and 15 seconds of the second half— tet in an all-California finals for Holy Cross, paced by Tom Hein- jthe championship of the Holiday sohn, Joe Liebler and George Wad- |Basketball Festival Tournament at dleton, held firmly onto a lead Madison Square Garden, , which at one time was 9 points. | The UCLANS earned that right, GET OUR - | FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! We Will 1, Adjust Comber 2. Adjust Cester 3. Adjust Toe-In 4. Check Brekes end f | But in the end, the taller and| : last night by sweeping past defend-|more durable Dons, proved just too! jing champion Duquesne 72-57 be-/strong and too deep for Holy Cross. | _—- " fore a capacity Garden crowd after As expected, Russell, the brilliant 5. Inflete Tires te \San Francisco had vanquished 6-10 All-America center, was a tow- Proper Pressures \Holy Cross 67-51 for its eighth er of strength on defense, and ac- |straight victory this season and its quitted himself nobly on offense \35th in succession over a two-year with 24 points. | It was on Dee. 9, 1954 that San| Martinez Faces Proper tire inflation af off times f o mighty tmpertant fecter 2 easy steering, easy riding, leng eer and tire life Special Price $ 5 95 CY OWENS ‘Francisco suffered its last defeat, . Mueller Tonight game a week later. | bowing to UCLA 47-40. The Dons UCLA turned in an impressive MILWAUKEE ‘®—Vinc Martinez| reversed the decision in a return AP Wirephete performance, holding Duquesne’s, Who would like to build his No. 3 of the fourth annual Motor City Tournament last night. Other U. of Detroit players are at left No. 27 Bob Butka and No. 22 Bill Ebben. Brigham Young won 99-77. ‘DETROIT SHOT FAILS — Herschel Pederson, high scoring Sihugo Green to 19 ranking into a shot at the welter-) (36) Brigham Young center takes the ball away More and more people are saying Canadian MacNaughton is the finest of Canadian whiskies =the perfect example of superb flavor and emoothnese that has made Canadian Whiskies unique. And it's 00 reasonably-priced you can en- joy it as your regular whisky! Make every drink you mix or order a real gem... Ask, as 00 many do, for Canadian MacNaughton. points and flashing ,a pair of fine weight crown, goes up against’ from University of Detroit's Don Haase (34) when | : . 3 | maint rattwm 85. roemoer vats PUDIication Tabs Marciano()(SC Shooters in the 1953 National Invitation rated a 3-1 choice to hang up his, performers in Willie Naulls (24 short punching and strong Peter) Haase attempted to drop one in, in the first period points) and Morris Taft (19). The Mueller of Cologne, Germany, in ‘game, however, was an anti-cli-,8 Scheduled 10-rounder tonight. | max as far as the 18,496 spectators) It’s the first visit here for the | The first Garden sellout crowd return to old and rich stamping) iT. ’ since the Duquesne-LaSalle game grounds for Mueller. Martinez was a S F 1 g h ter of t he Year z . Tournament cheered itself hoarse 20h straight victory. A crowd of] ew yorK ui — Heavyweight, the Archie Meere-Bébo Olsen Win Oth in Row . , he l xploi { 7.500 was expected to watch in the South The Gem of IMPORTED Whiskies Bill Russell and his San Francisco Milwaukee ne champion Rocky Marciano has! bout for the light heavy crown 147 \teammates who turned in the finest! been named ‘‘Fighter-of-the-year”’| ®* the “round of the year.” The Oakland County Sportsmen's Saginaw St. Marciano was selected over Su- gar Ray Robinson after long de-| team performance seen here in Rams Sign Roberts by Ring Magazine and the Nov. 30 rematch of Carmen Basilio and many seasons, . WMPORT CORPORATION, REW YORK .s € @ LOS ANGELES (®— The Los) i .|liberation. The Rock knocked out CARADLAN WHISKY, & BLEND, 06.5 PROOF » SCHEMLEY = =e For 28 minutes the Dons had Angeles Rams announced yester-\ver tnt tithe aah ag eens |Engiand’'s Don Cockell and light sete hands full, fighting an uphill day that Willie Roberts, pass catch “fight of the year.” heavy champ Moore in two de- battle most of the way as the de-jing ace of Calgary in the Western on ae , |fenses to remain undisputed ruler. Canadian League this past season, Robinson's ‘‘comeback”’ included a has signed a contract to play with) boxing schedule, the magazine | 40/02; by Tiger Jones before he! 1 5 Wales lachected Ge | ied| round lal actual and handicap shooting. The. ft ti i i Club rifle teams defeated the Lin- coln Park Gun Club sharpshooters |. Tuesday night at the OCSC range} for their 6th straight victory. OCSC’s No. 1 and No. 2 squads) recorded impressive wins in both| WINTER SPORTS HEADQUARTERS It Pays to Play! man to hold the middleweight title 977 1093. | _Syracue, N. Y. 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Morrall's from either the Michigan State or tle sharpening to be done, physi- wot passing and running and the power on its camp this week as the Rose cally, “but we know we won't have} Sanders was informed by Dr.|cruising of Walt Kowalczyk .im- Bowl contestants approach peakitrouble getting them worked up|Walter Scott that star passer Ron- pressed him greatly. Kowalczyk, DOLLAR fitness for their New Year's foot-jemotionally by Jan. 2.’’ He hasjnie Knox, who suffered a broken/he said, is the ‘“‘hardest running game. workouts schéduled today, tomor- ae in bodega nie ered back I ever saw; why he even eek . . _ YO row and Saturday, with a 30-min-|Nov. 12, was av e for service./hurts you with his stiff arm.” Wagdd tae Both coaches, Duffy Daugherty|ute limbering up period Sunday. |X-rays showed yesterday that the oe 8 Une Modern Baling Building ns Colin sod Felatig ans | Daugherty said he would start/break bas healed properly. Daugherty was guest at a lunch- ¢ ( TO TI "he Leo Haidys. a 210-pound senior, in : eon of the UCLA alumni yester- T COSTS LESS 0 TRADE Al But Sanders isnt planning today, and never at a loss for a quip. || Mo °° AOE aoe Oy,” V2 rE Ae" i“, start Knox, regardless. He said:/he said that after listening to the " . o& “Just because the doctors say he’s|Bruin fight song he was “ready tol] I aN AG PLA IS < oo " . available doesn’t mean he'll play.|play the game right now.” Sanders “DF C) AVES bs - ee If he doesn’t move around well he|said the Bruins may be facing the : & gets y sone andipr munch He can't!best team in the country. “Being, 34 y 4 ’ pass flat-footed.’ undefeated doesn’t mean a team. HLL ST. FE s- aver LA QE, oC” reer. The coaches were payine thers one of the best” ’ said Sanders., rival players all sorts of compli-|‘‘Juniata and Centre were -just as et “se ment yesterday. Daugherty pais|undefeated as Oklahoma and. 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MKT. 6671 Diste Bighway MA 5-616 Check for Cold Nights This dish makes a whole meal—| 4Looking for the unusual by way tered on a hot toasted bread round.|crispy goodness under the broiler. @f accompaniments for Al by way * ¢ 6 See easy, inexpensive — this or overnight Eee: in the wonderfyl for cold nights. ages of the holiday season? Do! And Lamb Riblets, treated to|sort of hearty nibbling, enjoyed | Etapeon sat ns own refrigerator. If not completely Do you know something? When |= try serving bite-size Open-Face|an overnight bath in your favorite|by all ages, lends itself well to the} covered with the dressing or | it comes-to chilling punch—do use Hearty Chowder | sabuupeen moassai aan: = sauce, turn riblets or » es | m. once eee ds of breed poom a large block of ice rather than! ,4 tablespoons butter of tangy French|traditional hot drinks of the sea- Laer oe patties of/barbecue sauce or a somes AGE ACE | a few cubes. It melts more slowly. on PoUne leap smoked ham , ‘eut al lamb, quickly/dressing, with a basting of the/son and to many another bever-| Butte pan- ee brow in butter, and cen-'same as the riblets cook to alage throughout the year. 4 cheese. -all your favorite French dressing,|slices. Pour over riblets. Place in| connie, sauce, or special wine refrigerator, for several hours or|stir in a Approxi-|a few minutes, shaking the pan seryings. Mix together lightly the lamb To use: Remove riblets from) Of course, if you want to go and seasonings, then shape in’ sauce. Place on broiler pan. Set/Teally fancy, use a mold that's small balls about the size of &/ oven regulatorm for broiling. Place in keeping with the Christmas to walnut. Flatten out to form little/riplets 2 to 3 inehes from heat. |New Year season—say a bell mold, cakes about 1% inches across.|Broi) until top of meat is crisp fT Maybe a star. Plain water, col- Cover with waxpaper and refriger:jand brown, about five minutes, \°Ted red or green if you like, will ate until ready to use. Makes about/ Turn, brush with dressing or sauce. . but you can use ginger- 20 patties. Brown another five minutes. jale if you're ° inclined—or use Out bread in 1';-Inch rounds. | To serve: Slip a little chop frill ted Wis Go eee Brown in butter on one side only. OF circle of soft paper over each onaid enough This may be done in advance. iriblet. Serve at once. Keep in, Place rounds on cookie sheet, Warm oven or on warmer or in _ Freeze it overnight in your mold. browned side down. Cover to Chafing dish. Always serve piping 1° Temove, Just dip briefly in cold (yes, cold, not warm) water, and hot. keep tops from drying. jyou should be able to remove it When ready to serve, using a lightly buttered griddle, quickly brown the lamb patties on both) i? (cosbcon Gourse grind black pepper’ sides. They should be slightly pink | Joram. and oregano, if desired inside. Place atop the bread| Desh cr three of Tetee weuce rounds. Sprinkle with Parmesan Special Riblet Sauce b mscainwr ees sieves garlic help it set the holiday motif. For an added decorative touch, place cones and holly leaves around the base of your punch bowl. Happy holiday, everyone! Sparkling Fruit Punch 1 can (12 ounces) frozen orange fuice 2 cans (6 ounces) frozen pineapple juice 2 tablespoons frozen lemon juice (thawed! 2 (7 ounce) bottles sparkling water 1-3 cup salad of] or olive ofl ne cup dry red wine, such as Burgundy Slip chaethonder heated| | “ bet deat f white wine, such as Souttrae) broiled unit for just a minute or Vi medium- -sise onion thinly eliced, if) until cheese is lightly browned. Using a wooden spoun or handle Serve piping hot — or not at all! of ice pick, mash garlic cloves! Broiled Lamb — \into salt. Add seasonings. If using Lamb riblets. about 4 pounc Fteneh decmlng tatoriie: “parvecue,{Pesh herbs, minced, double the lowing label directions. Mix juices | amount. Stir in oil, then the wine. sauce—i's cups or more together and stir in fresh-frozen) For easy handling. a bit of the | (The alchol in wine passes off in lemon juice, thawed. Allow juices, meat may be trimmed from the’ cooking just as it does from vanil- to) remain in covered container rib ends. Place riblets close to- la, leaving only a rich fine flavor.) | in refrigerator at least one hour., gether in shallow pan. Pour over; Then add bayleaf and onion Just before serving xe pineapple juice with water fol- marinade. overnight. mately 25 4-ounce jeasily.. Float atop your punch to| ‘ys cup inely isa ppd A se tf 4, cup finely chop 7 cups cubed, partially cooked po-, Melt butter in heavy kettle or Dutch oven. Add ham cubes and cook over low heat for about five minutes. Add celery and onions and continue to cook over low heat until vegetables are soft but not) brown. Cook potato cubes in boiling salt-| ed water until nearly tender. Drain. Blend flour into ham-vegetable mixture. Add milk slowly and continue to cook and stir until mixture is smooth and thickened. Add potatoes. Add salt if needed, and a dash of pepper. Cook over very low|l heat for several minutes, until! end tresh-frozen orange juice’ 'chowder is piping hot and potatoes. lare just tender. Serve in het soup bowls, with a sprinkle of chopped parsley. Makes six serv ings. | Here's a Sotatactoey way to heat! ‘cooked leftover rice. Put it in a saucepan and cover it with boiling) pour over| water; bring quickly to a boil., block of ice paightcnct bow! and/Drain and return to saucepan; dry, over low heat. Compore and YOU'LL BUY! APPLES. All Varieties a | 50 Bushel WINTER POTATOES Cebboges, Lettuce, Cor- rots, Cucumbers. Every- thing in Fruits and Vege- tables. Fresh Eggs. < J. Davis & Sons FARM MARKET 3915 Auburn Road 1 Block West of Adame FE 2-802! Bottled Eganog Makes Airy Pie A chiffon pie calling for commer- cially prepared eggnog has a ready-made start. The eggnog, a) ridh blend of eggs and milk, saves/are the home cook the effort of making, custard base for this no-bake| Wliday pie filling. Whe eggnog is merely heated in @ Saucepan over low heat with un-| flavored gelatin and sugar. Heavy fruit cocktail with its taste med- red eggnog | ipped eughly érained 1 baked #-inch pie shell Mix gelatin, sugar and salt. Gradually stir in eggnog. Warm over direct low heat until gelatin is./dissolved. Chill until mixture . Heap into baked pie shell. d in whipped cream, flavor. » 1% cups drained fruit cock- taf. Chill again until mixture mounds. Heap into bgked pie shell. Decorate with remaining fruit cocktail. Chill two to four hours. Yield: One 9-inch pie. Keep Potatoes. in Dark Maybe you turn a healthy looking brown with a good suntan, but not the potato! A healthy potato can't Jook the sun in the eye without turning green! Too much light in storage will produce the same col- orful effect. Your cue? Keep po in the dark! Avoid reyes - tinged potatoes at the « « . @ Potato that’s sun- burned is apt to have a bitter Simple Puddings Are Satisfying to Sweet-Tooth With all the emphasis Pes oa new and different, let's sight of the excellent old- feaicane| recipes that never fail to delight. | | -/at 325 degrees until thickened and For those with a sweet-tooth here, are .two simple puddings made | from ingredients most apt to be. on your pantry shelf. Pumpkin Custard 2ecg yolks l cup sugar 1% cups milk 2 cups canned pum 1 Lore soft eariches esas: reised bread “eu shredded coconut rine spoons melted butter or mar- \% teaspoon salt i teaspoon orange flavoring 3 egg whites 2 tablespoons sugar Beat egg yolks, stir in sugar and milk; then pumpkin, ieee crumbs, coconut, butter, salt and orange flavoring. Blend well. Pour | into a buttered baking dish. Bake | | slightly brown. Beat egg whites until stiff but -|Serve Versatile Rice | not dry. Beat in 3 = "| sugar. wan wo cae ~ |and continue until me-| ringue is Tagline browned. Serve) hot or cold. in Many Combinations According to consumer market- ing information agents, rice is thrifty and very versatile for all main meal mixtures to desserts. Rice blends with many food flavor- ings. ; For a new treat in taste and texture try toasted slivered blanch- ed almonds with cooked rice to serve with chicken dishes or fish. Or add chopped olives to buttered rice to serve with tomato or cheese dishes. Orange marmalade added to cooked rice gives you a dish that | goes well with many meats. Add chopped onion and parsley to rice and you'll have a dish that goes well with seafood or meat loaf. Raisins With Curry Gourmet fare: Prump raisins in a little cooking sherry and serve as an accompaniment to chicken or shrimp curry. 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The speaker, John Carew, said | Michigan has begun a horticul-_. tural expansion which may push past Florida and into a position second only te California in na- tional ranking. He cited four reasons for the, advance. particularly along the Lake Michigan coastline. Carew named a ‘“‘tremendous quantity of the sandy soil’ desir- able for fruit and vegetable cul- ture; plenty of water; proximity to large population centers for good markets and low freight costs. and plenty of room for expansion H. D. Tukey, director of the MSU Horticultural Department ranked California, Florida and horticultural largest potentiali- ties. He predicted Michigan even. | tually will rank second only to California, He believes: the expansion will cover the Lake Michigan shore- line into the Upper Peninsula. Tu- kev sald the expansion already has started. citing northern Michigan's booming strawberry acreage and the state’ = position as the na- tion's top blue berry producer less than 10 years after the first major plantings of the berries in Michi- gan. Seafood Snacks Hearty Enough to Please Men Here are hot canapes for your holiday snack tray from the Na- tiona! Fisheries Institute. These little snacks are hearty’ enough to please some hungry male who might which is too “bite-size.” And there's enough interesting variety| to please the gourmets among your acquaintances. Shrimp In Bacon Wrap shelled and deveined| shrimp in half slices of bacon.’ Fasten each with a toothpick. Grill, in broiler or bake in hot oven until shrimp is pink and bacon is crisp. Replace burnt toothpicks with fresh cocktail picks. Clams Casino- Open clams carefully to retain the juice. Remove upper shells, leaving clams in deeper halves. Sprinkle each with a few drops of lemon juice and bits of finely minced green pepper, chopped. onion and chopped bacon. | Season with salt and pepper. Place in a shallow pan or on a cookie sheet and bake in a hot, Michigan may be shoving aside the sun-, > | | | | be dressed up in any number of int Top Doughnuts f i val Saves Both Time, Work tuck sausages in Yom With Maple Puff etter ese t During the holiday season, teen- “4 hearty with no burden to the with cole slaw or a mixed greenjenough to heat the sausages. A|making such inexpensive and nu- |tion like to meet their friends at, informa] get-togethers—which leads ,us to the subject of doughnuts | Every young person welcomes | idoughnuts — either plain. s jor frosted. And certainly they make, things easy — nearly every food store now carries good ones Pile them high on a platter Serve lots of hot coffee — and let the crowd dunk to their heart's * * « content ‘ Cider, of course, is welcome at a doughnut party. So is hot choco- scoff at foodiiate If you want a fancier way to use doughnuts, trv this recipe Maple uff 1 tablespeon unflavored geia‘in | ‘se cup cold water ‘s cup hot milk 2 eggs, separated 1 cup maple syrup % teaspoon salt ‘« cup chopped nuts \ teaspoon venilia Soak gelatin in cold water about five minutes. Add hot milk to! slightly beaten egg yolks and cook over low heat until mixture thick- serole- Top with alternate slices of ens slightly, stirring constantly. tomatoes, onion and pepper. Sprin- | Remove from heat and ada ie with ee softened gelatin. Stir until thor. oughly dissolved. Add maple syrup, salt and vanilla. Coal. Beat egge whites until stiff and fold inte cooled mixture. Add chopped nuts. Pour into mold. Chill. As mixture begins to congeal, pour into individual serv-|.iticin steak about 1 inch thick.| ing dishes over cut up doughnuts. BEAN CASSEROLE—Cans of baked beans are | wonderful to have on your supply shelf; they can Michigan as the states with the | " at ; Hearty Bean Casserolewm. ia ¢ agers home from school on vaca- hostess. ugared fet supper. dishes or from the pot with sliced | cheese, pickles and cold cuts j * 8 »« lin a jiffy is this simple casserole jwith a new look. Serve Mushrooms With Planked Steak c i Cc Cu. C ub. Have meat dealer cut a 2-pound| Heads 5 = i ° Pkg. Pkg. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 ; ; ? PD Use leftovers AF % in Supper Salad | Leftovers following holiday din- | aa - ners need not pose a problem in | Be, ‘ menu planning. Why not serve i —" ae oa aye ' y og what is left of the Christmas tur- r : key or the New Year’s ham in a | hearty salad? ‘ * * * Green Olive Supper Salad, a rec- ipe which combines turkey or ham iwith pimiento-stuffed green olives, ‘onion, celery and green pepper, fills the bill on two counts, | | It's delicious to eat and simple \to prepare... a feature home- imakers appreciate after the fuss ‘of holiday meals, | Green Olive Supper Salad 2 cups diced cooked turkey or ham ‘% cup chopped celery 2 tablespoons finely chopped onion 2 tablespoons fine! chopped green pepper ‘a cup sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives 4% cup mayonnaise 2 tablespoons French Crisp salad greens | > GREEN OLIVE SUPPER SALAD — An invit- ing supper menu consists of turkey salad made easing Combine turkey, celery, onion, | green pepper and olives: toss, lightly and chill. Combine mayon-| nished with slices of garlic-flavored cheese, corn chowder, carrot curls and cucumber slices. Vs naise and dressing: blend well.| with sliced pimiento-stuffed green olives and gar- Served with brown bread or hot muffins and a Add dressing to turkey mixture Oe | . ° salad, they re a whole meal. - mix well. Di f B B ilt jaroni and cheese, potatoes au grat-'S glam Cornucopias eresting ways. ; | Serve with crisp salad greens., ie an @ ul je: vegetables with cheese, sauces, | Garnish with slices of garlic-fla- _ vored cheddar cheese ngesired ON Milk Foundation souffles, rarebits and a variety of Are Tempting Snacks |cheese sandwich combinations. | The crowd 89 fy pe If you soften butter at room tem- perature for spreading bread and|snack? Roll halves of very thin Do you know that. . . ‘sandwiches, it will spread morejshees of salami around stuffed The unique composition of milk!evenly and keep sandwich filling/olives and fasten with toothpicks. lmakes it a foundation on which from soaking into the bread. Serve the salami cornucopias with Bake in moderate oven. about; Tuck a few Vienna sausages into|to build an adequate diet for in-| = : stuffed eggs garnished with an- un of the winter evenings, and one-half hour or until) beans are|the heart of a baked sweet potato. fant, child, adult and oldster | Examine a head of lettuce before,chovies and pimiento. he late snack can be delicious thoroughly heated. So good served|Place back in the oven just long; You can become an expert in| you store it. If it has any withered) Round out the platter with as- | ' Home entertaining is part of the leaves, discoloration or indication|sorted cheese and have lots of hot rolls and coffee on hand. salad, * ® ee Whether guests are expected or just drop in, the wise homemaker} las Staples on hand that magical- y turn into a quick and easy buf- | nice dish for Sunday night supper. |tritious cheese standbys as: Mac-\of decay, be sure to remove these. COFFEE Campbell's Dole Pineapple Juice OR Pork and Beans Defiance Tomato Juice Ritz CRACKERS RR — ——SE Your favorite brand of baked | beans provides one of the truly | versatile dishes you can serve. Add the special seasonings which make the dish your very own, | such as a pinch of thyme, honey or molasses, a touch of mustard, chili sauce, a dash of tabasco or Worcestershire. i Mix and heat. Serve in individual ; j Another bean dish that’s ready | 3 I-pound cans baked beans | 2 tablespoons prepared mustard 3 medium tomatoes, sliced 1 medium onion. sliced 1 large green pepper; sliced 3 tablespoons brown sugar Mix beans and mustard in a cas- Hekmen’s Club Crackers Frosty Acres, Frozen Strawberries Fancy Iceberg LETTUCE eo [a oneinniniamenemmenetnt oven (4530 degrees) until bacon crisps,’ Cocktail Fish Balls : Shape canned codfish cakes into Gray Days Brightened tmy round balls, three-fourths inch by Tossed Fruit Slaw Score the fat. Blend together 2 tea. spoons kitchen bouquet, 1 teaspoon | ginger and one-half teaspoon each! of garlic salt and onion salt. Brush’ mixture over the steak. Let season | Serve with whipped cream. U. S. Choice Grade Ready-to-Eat U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS in diameter, and fry to a golden} brown in deep hot fat. Serve with a cocktail pick stuck into each. | A colorfit! salad helps to brighten at room temperature for one hour | * * « gray days and this tossed fruit, ‘slaw will be a family favorite. About 20 minutes before serving | ‘| The perfect way to save money! You 8 10¢ Savings Stamp with every Hormel ¢ 1 Standing 5.00 Cash Register Receipt. Save Now! You can exchange the Stamps : Cc Ib. Rib Roast 5 g for U. S. Savings Bonds or Cash. CLOSED ALL DAY | NEW YEAR'S DAY, , January Isf ee Open All Day ’ 701 ORCHARD LAKE Monday, January 2nd (FORMERLY BREEN’S MARKET) Anchovy Toast Fingers To 2 cups. shredded cabbage, add|time, place steak on rack in pre- Cut crusts from thinly sliced 1 cup diced oranges and 1 cup/heated broiling compartment. For bread, and cut bread into strips sliced, unpeeled red Delicious ap-ja medium rare steak, broil 4 about 1 inch wide. Toast on one ples. Toss together lightly and/inches from moderate heat for five | side. On untoasted side, place an- add 2 teaspoons grated onion, 1{minutes. Turn and broil five min- | chovy strips and slide under broil- tablespoon lemon juice, one-half/utes longer. er, When anchovies are heated, teaspoon sugar and one-third cup! s sened | brush with butter and sprinkle with mayonnaise. Mix thoroughly and Siyerivgge gio el eaves chopped parsley. 7 lserve on crisp salad greens. | in very hot oven, 425. Reaseee Sa eeeeeee nan ~ Steak from broiling conipartment New Year's P ti C ll and place on plank. a I 1 € Ss a | Arrange ring of mashed potatoes | f ° around steak. Place in oven and Or Informal Food Service ter wi rintoes “we tents [moree about 10 minutes. | Serve immediately, garnished: | spreading. Heap filling back into | ° Raton evel Sad i san rt probably do more informal en. _ juice. Serves four generously. tertaining than at any other time . Surround the Holiday Red Devil) TTT of the year. We should like to offer Shell with meiba is) and oe. Canned Pears a suggestion or two about food to| Sorted crackers for serv-yourself , serve, \spreading, and don’t forget a few! A Bi H ] Whoever invented “Dips” dig Cheese knives for those who will re 1g e Pp hostesses a great service. Make|W&mt to prove that this Caaeelt H k up several bowls of Dips: set out eat is good to the last shred! /fO STOMEMAKErS ‘ ; Have a very pleasant New Year's various kinds of crackers and po-, * = tat ips, and everyone's happy Weekend. Do be sure to make that tate chips. and everyone's happy “one for the road” a cup of coffee. Whole Ham... BEER — WINE SOFT DRINKS ICE COLD at All Times. PLENTY OF FREE PAVED PARKING By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor This coming weekend you will BAZLEY’S BIGGER AND BETTER 18 NORTH SAGINAW MEAT BARGAINS!! OPEN FRIDAY TILL 9 Junedale Brand Redi-Eat SHANKLESS-HALF = SMOKED . - IAM ooccecs 33: Having several cans of Bartlett pears on hand is as good as extra! |help in the kitchen, because no/| {matter what the menu emergency, ;canned pears can help solve it. * * * The Dip-of-the-year. is the one, made with a package of onion soup mix and a pint of sour How to Brown Meat cream. It's been named Cali. Cooked With Low Heat fornia Dip. You can vary it by ; | If your family is lackadaisical making it with cottage cheese | Kitchen bouquet is the answer to/about breakfast, a serving of instead of sour cream. Dieters, 'those who think low meat cookery/cafned pears will give them a good) take heed! Another variation ts |temperatures result in an unattrac-|start on their day's supply of vita-| te add 4 cup of finely chopped ltive finished product. Brush meat mins and minerals, and the simple | mustard pickles to one cup ‘of the ltor Z ond dishe ° _|sugar in the pears will give them) Dip. , el er brai h leis itches that extra energy. boost everyone A meat-flavored dip you May prepa | tore renin over needs in the morning im not have thought of making uses’ - . . 'moderate heat. This will give your chopped baby lamb. You will need | Blade Cut /) Chuck Fresh Dressed : & Pan-Redi When lanchtime comes, team 7 canned pears with other fruits, meat a rich brown, luscious appe-' sali “ two cans of the lamb for this rec toe ha mo ppe vegetables or cottage cheese in a a? s ae bitty F ers R t pe i. * «© « delictous and eve-appealing sal- | Kaeageneell “> eee oas ee , a A Lamb-Cream Cheese Dip Brush Jean meats like hambur-| @4- Yeu can amuse the young: | 1 (3 of) package cream cheese ger, steaks as well as fish or| Sters with funny face pear salads 2-3. cup funior Iemb and the tiny toddlers, of course, | ' Lean Center Cut t, teaspoon onion julee or scraped /POUltry, with a mmixture of fat love gelatin salads dotted with | and kitchen bouquet before cook- i tender pear bits. ing by any of dry heat meth- %e teaspoon Worcestershire , jods. Fat meats, as pork cuts Soften. cheese, add choppedior Long Island duckling, are de-lyou can let your imagination have! lamb, onion, mayonnaise and Wor- when brushed with a mix-|free rein. The results will be new, and kitchen bouquet/exciting ‘desserts such -as Dutch about 30 minutes before they are/Paradise Pie or old-fashioned tried] For Friday Luncheon Wik end wom queens ts Oe oss for a decorative et. | A Friday luncheon salad. that/family is home sick with a cold or| .) Then put the scooped out offers tempting flavor contrast’ is|upset tummy, a mellow canned Grinder or chop Made with tuna, celery and un-ipear half, swimming in its own . peeled red Delicious apples. Chop/juice, will go a long way toward ithe apples and PORK onion . 3 tablespoons mayonnaise or salad [ iT papal Be ay nage dh pedages » Pick y a few cans of Bart- @ good garnish for it sajad, too. |lett pears every time ‘you shop. ° é sor UY , > 4 sy 2 ‘ - ¢ ! : ; , po) : Ie ' \ | . A ¥ / fh : | * t 4 * \ ; 5 s Ff ! i ¥ ie | \ 1 + * by \, \ Me THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 . TWENTY-SEVEN Prices Effective thru Set., Dee. 31 We Reserve the Right. te Limit Quantities SWIFT’S Premium, ARMOUR Star > or WILSON’S Certified Sugar C ured Hickory Smoked 7 ” ¢ , e ety H/ IMS = ge Stokely’s Tomato Juice 2 Sun 49° Boston Baked Beans 38-00, Poe Jor 25° . ~ ° imported Menszenille ‘ Trop ical Mario Stuffed Olives _ Ne. 16, 10-Oz. Ice-Box Jer 49 ~ Fruit Juice! Heinz Relishes HAMBURGERS "a" 29° Popeye Pop Corn ‘aloe cat. 39° HAWAIIAN Sliced Dried Beef eared er 49° : Crisco Shortening vege Ge 33¢ PUNCH Chili Con Carne om eeaistcoaen2 Oe teks wie : Vienna Sausage —s xr navy saris ov tenets tae“ eee es in 39: “ arton an in quarter Pickled Pigs’ Feet = “sara” “Wo 35° SES : New Joy Liquid ne 4 Ss HAWAIIAN PUNCH BASE DEN’S PLAIN =e | Requires No Refrigeration We tere ware “Con 19° Serve Hot or Cold Mekes « Full Quert. 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Sekar ' fair. , . \ducing the time necessary for com-| f BUY Mrs. Nicholas Suciu of Otter No War With Russia ipleting studies. . Lake, Mich., won third prize of} By | 39. More people will continue $2,500 with her ‘“‘Apple Dimplings 1 ‘Expected in 1956 during 1956 to return to the help, A 21. Russia will keep out of war of religion. However, reastatit ral ‘with us during 1956, church membership unfortunately | 4 Bake Ham Butt — “'»; there will be one or more cannot be entirely depended upon. Prosperous 50s ° 7 small wars during 1956. Both sides! 40. Interest rates will start the’ With Peaches ‘of the conflicts will try to secure year at high levels, but later I : help in the form of munitions from !0ok for some easing to help the NEW YEAR for Fine Flavor both Russia and the United States, building industry. The present Ad- f ; : but none of these will develop Ministration will not allow high r Your femily wil ervey this Bish : money costs to bring about unem- Cc TO ALL! 0 lb. if they go for ham served with into serious conflicts. 3 ployment. fruit. 23. The “cold war,’ now ex- : y “x | 41, Seasoned dividend-paying | Smoked Shoulder Butt With | isting between Russia and the stocks will do better in 1956 Peaches | United States, will continue than the more speculative is- a cogs pron hd poses benetoe through 1956, sues, Stocks will follow individ-. | eee cores | 24. The hydrogen bomb and the Ual prospects more closely, rath- 1 tableepeen prepared Bahams-type guided missile wil be the greatest er than the curve of business en- | wifcan (28 ounces) peach halves iternational factors for diplomatic tirety. | (thoroughly drained) trading during 1956. This trading, 4 There will be one or two bad ' Coe Spe with water and a will hold down the price of big-city |} .aks during 1956. Railroad stocks 0 - Simmer, covered. until property. will move lower. Biggest declines / ) meat feels tender when long-han- 25. The Republicans will tum are likely in auto SA eee oiaa| DOLE — 303 CAN CAMPBELL’S 28-01. Can died cooking fork is inserted in cen- slightly “New Dealish” during 1956 building-matenals stocks. Utilities’ ter — use 45 minutes per pound as and this will bring on a lively wil) hold up best < 9 a cooking guide ‘and heated Presidential campaign. 43 | am not making any ex-| PORK nl BEANS Drain butt thoroughly and place) 26 Democrats are uncertain as tensive recommendations, but pre in baking. pan — an Sinch square'tg what their policy will be in fer to select smaller, well-seasoned, heat-resistant glass dish is a good!1956. Stevenson is a liberal; but undervalued situations for security choice because it may be brought more conservative than many Dem- and good long-range prospects. f Cc to the table. ocrats, Kefauver appeals to the Those in which I have great con- or : apart, over top. and sides of |the left. However, some ‘‘dark variety chain-store stocks. | Insert cloves, about 1 inch |Masses while Harriman leans to fidence are the top-ten group of butt. Stir honey and mustard to- |horse’”” may run off with the gether; spoon most of mixture |Democratic nomination. |Stock Margins Face ever butt. Limited Tax Cuts ‘Possible Reduction | Arrange peach hmives, cavity M r . . > May Be Re | 44. If the rallies continue to be side up, around butt; spoon re- May Be Realized ‘less impressive than the declines YELLOW maining honey mixture into peach 27 Some taxes will be reduced in the stock market, I feel that! cavities. . during 1956. These cuts will try'the money managers wil) reduce Key k 6) Place in very hot (450 degrees) to favor all voters slightly; but stock margins before long. MARGARINE oven to brown butt and heat the largest benefits will go to low-. 45, Bank. insurance company. peaches through — 10 to 15 mim-!income groups. and certain investment trust stocks \ MICHIGAN utes. | 28. The. farm problem — con- should continue to be a refuge four to six servings. 29. The cost of living will in-|or market-ability. Serve at once, using small) cerning higher price parities — for the uncertain investor and for () Y Oaken Keg BEET . = ; crease only slightly during 1956.| 46, Aircraft stocks in 1956 may) Wonderful topping for cauliflow-'We, however, must not forget what suffer from increased government er: A half cup of fine dry bread|weather can do to production, |renegotiation, This will be a seri- | : 4 amount of liquid in baking dish as wij) be the center of most political those who seek security and in- ari browned in half a cup of! prices, and even to the stock mar-jous threat if the Democrats win) — DILL a sauce for the sliced ham. Makes fights. lcome without reference to prices | butter. \ket. awe — — ~—- Don't Be Misled—“‘If It’s Alive—It’sFresh” f§ | PICKLES a fg pm HENS T LB.| Not Frozen Bi] FRESH LEAN Ducks—Geese—Capons—Fryers _ g) PORK ms TRSTEAKS : Wild Rabbits—Coon | Fresh Fish of All Kinds . 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Lake Orion Whitens Clothes :, ’ SAFELY! =| TRINSO WHITE Velse a iF T VET'S PONTIAC reeset — . \ 2 3==> | | qi. ~: LUX FLAKES| [iy yy WB MARKET - ; mis = Lange 29° -) blve, green... 12 For 99: | é i es So ah 5) : St it Oe te | |. Package , mae. U8 He OF “4 Rolls for el r < eae BG \ 3 —— a — a ) - : = 49° ) , SEE Eee - eG a i FS \/ a “s | : — Jee er rae Ee Sw oa Whe ee | THIRTY | | THF. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 << Sees gm) ADLER’S SUPER MARKET SAY'S . . . oo Wye >theeseptaagiicectateeati 1GLOO CAKE — You can have your igloo and eat it too. This | _ attractive holiday centerpiece is a good-eating fruitcake. It's an ideal ; table decoration for children’s parties or bridge Juncheons. After the oh’s and ah's are over, cut generous wedges for dessert and enjoy the compliments this delicious homemade cake is sure to bring. You Won't Need Any Ice to Make This Igloo Cake | Making holiday fruitcake is a cake smoothly and heavily, leave | happy tradition in many families. opening to entrance plain | Most of us can remember when it! Let frosting set about 20-30 min-| was a day-long job with the fra- utes. With blunt side of kitchen) ‘grance of Spices and fruits filling’ knife draw lines around cake about! ithe house from morni ne until ngiht.|1 inch apart. Then put in vertical | -* lines ta: form ice blocks, Insert Today, there are many shortcuts) candy cane for chimney. to making fruitcake, so that even st ‘the busiest homemaker can recre ges tak drinccrecrs of hee aca =Olives, Mushrooms and let her family savor the spi | baking aroma, and enjoy the ack B k d Wi h if k ‘warming thrill of seeing the fruit- a e it ur ey | cake come from mother’s oven. ¥. + , ‘ | ou can get this main dish ready polirded Paredes (Co tl recipe for fruitcake uses gral a e at last minute. | eracker crumbs and aes Quick Turkey Treat wheat germ as the basis for a | = cups Mquefied imsteant nonfat ary! frult-loaded cake that’s as good 3 tabiespoons four as the kind grandma used to | “ of an S-ounce package sharp proc. ALL FLAVORS PAR-T-PAK <=: De eae. LARGE PACKAGE «HY¥cranes essed cheese food ‘coarsely grated) | : b> ee Ly ‘ | i willie % vy make. [? lbp micoes diced cooked turkey | Re ART LOAF” # | Pp chopped olives g s . ‘ | i ; . a The cake itself can be tossed to- ; cone (2 Seneee each) gether*in a very few minutes, so) "7 tablespoons wices nt nto you'll have extra time to indulge! 3 cups cooked rice. HERSHEY f ! . your artistic = in decorating it. Ai Reglbsoa tig hgenl edie = JU MBO ae KS This recipe can cond for plain sprinkle flour over surface. Beat | loaf cake, or you can bake it in a/ with rotary beater until just blend- | PLAIN ring mold and decorate it as a holi- ed. Cook and stir constantly over ONLY ,day wreath. Or bake it in a round hot water until thickened. = a2 > bow! to make an intriguing Igloo Arcane e tCake centerpiece like the one pic- | boat oe = ee | tured. The instructions are simple} irean = . Rem and easy to follow. | Igloo Cake | ane alternate layers of tur-| WF white Lily SWANSON key, olives, mushrooms, pimiento| | teeta, get TMM land. nice ina. 2-quartcasserae * i~- rod wheat ¢ corm Saed |Pour cheese sauce over. | 1 teaspoon, meemteend Led | Bake in moderate (350 degrees) ) | M% teaspoon cinnamon ‘oven 30 minutes or until cheese | ; M% te c ly ivcapl tates, oettas sauce bubbles. Makes six six servings. Peter's Lean 2 cup nutmeats, coarsely chopped ‘“@ cup maraschino cherries. well a ea Buttermilk Adds | spoon vanilla | ' 3 eggs, well beaten Combine cracker crumbs, sugar, | Flavor Interest wheat germ, baking powder, salt, to Many Dishes spices, dates. nutmeats, cherries; | ‘stir well. Add milk-and vanilla to, Do you know that... . beaten eggs. Blend milk-egg mix-| Buttermilk will give new and ture into dry ingredients. Batter’ interesting flavor to many dishes. will be very thick. Extra tenderness is given to pan- Pour into greased 3-quart oven-| cakes, waffles, bisctits and muf proof bowl lined with well-greased fins if they are made with butter- waxed paper. Fill small well- milk. AMERICAN or PIMENTO Boneless Roll 1 LB. greased fruit juice can two-thirds * @# 8 full of batter for igloo entrance. | One-half cup of cottage cheese’ ' Bake im moderate oven (350) supplies as much high quality pro- for 1% hours. Remove cake for tein as one serving of meat. It entrance from oven after 45 makes delicious main dishes, whole minutes. Turt cake out onto wire meal salads, and desserts. _ s * we rack, peel off waxed paper im- 1, cream ie a family food. It , mediately. is suitable for all ages and is a ' Decorate cooled cake with cream perfect dessert. a ‘pick-me-up" heese frosting. Above recipe after shopping and a_nutritious| Only 5 WHOLE HART TOMATO lb. or HALF Giant <« gee open Igloo Cake, or after-school snack. Chocolate ice t Uy? - or ; two rings (@-cup molds) Bake lat flavors. “™""** "*°"" BOMDWARE PAPER PLATES, 9” ‘us OBC St . LS 350) for one ho oh fr A spoonful of lightly _ salted BONDWARE COLD CUPS. See ee a 25¢ REAL coop DIL Freating whipped or sour cream is just the peered eeoke banal cream sheese a ae Re ee erate BONDWARE HOT CUPS. eeeeeeve a 29c eT QUART , Maraschino RED CHERRIES 1'y tablespoons milk °° for color. 2%_ cups sifted confectioners’ sugar Polish or Cream together cheese, vanilla,’ Fill the cavities of fresh pear! olor-P Kosher milk. Add sugar craduglly, blend halves with a mixture of diced! Steele Black-Eyed Northern K = ak in well. Attach igloo entrance to! ham, diced celery and mavonnaise | cake with toothpicks. Entrance! Sprinkle with paprika and serve should be 2 to 3 3 inches long. Frost on | greens. C 60 Cr. Cc PKG. VAN CAMP’S 16 on: PORK _ © BEANS T 0: A. real treat, easy to serve “Fill the ‘festive bowl” with our appetizing egg- nog. Perfect for parties, or any time friends drop in, Michigan GRADE NO. 1 LARGE BOLOGNA | BY THE PIECE A non - aleoholic drink, ideal for children .. . and they love it! 2.9, On ee (A) a RR re (x Re (XO Ry Place yous order now with your milkman of fav- crite dealer. e. ee eaf Dairy Co. FE 4-2647 * 1200 BALDWIN Ave re naot2 — THE PONTIAC PRESS. Ble RsDAy. DECEMBER 29, 1955 alo Dip | Accents Tuna Plan Your New Year’s Party and Dinner Around These Money-Saving Values! ~ You will find everything at Nick ‘s for a really gala celebration! i aS CATSUP 3 i ay $909, 59992 Defiance New Pack TOMATO JUICE For your New Year's oethtaarin as and ag special occasions after . hoose ~ from Nylons, Sheets, Failles, Laces and Crepes. Sizes for, Junior, Misses’, Large - Sizes. FL i iL y is i rBEGE ih ase pease , iF HE if | E i i E r f bee! | i E F L is +. ¥,, = ‘ | c is 83 ; | HT fig Nick’s. It is full of FREE COUPONS such as: rE il i re Bb t LF : liom. | | The California navel is a fruit| 74H. 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Cube or Round STEAK.....% 79 ES F119: STANDING RIB BEEF ROAST » 59¢ ROLLED RIB BEEF ROAST .. »- 65¢ Wilson Crisprite or Peter's SLICED BACON . . » 95c. 3 » 5] SALAD pressing | caaoxens = 21° | PENCE 99: oa me We | . ‘Lean, Meaty, Tender ; Rib End _ Pork Loin Roast Soeene rast Fresh Mede from Quolity Beet SAUSAGE - _\THIRTY-ONE. X\ ' ae : gee oe TT ° ee - pc 7 os THIRTY-TWO . a | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 ~ Loaf Uses Nuts Broil Peach Halves (Coffee Coronet C rowns. Table or Buffet for Party ‘. With Tasty F illing tee eat on a party poised with gelatin atten the molded | ciete % srasiags oi roe pad ‘seated eboe. atin mixture atl light and d os and Vegetables Parvo follettertrli roagu- for|table, a gale buffet beard, sugar sprinkled on the top ae i va ne maverins iho and et ieee oon el “ tter to enhance; Your friends and family will rec- "tonsh Sprinkle gelatin cold coffee ; . ' “de meoely Get Add hot coffee sugar and stir unti Spoon into spring form pan te your Christmas ham. ognize a royal dessert when they Cling peach halves broiled with|see one—and you won't have to| Need we add that piping coffee|sugar and gelatin dissolve. Chill| ® @epth of about one-half inch, any of these fillings: tell them that it demands a mini-jin the cup should accompany &lynti) consistency of unbeaten egg| Stamd chocolate-tipped ladytin- poiisitnieepoce well-drained sweet pickle} mum of time spent in the kitchen. recres a tt es a case tins white. Meanwhile split 9 or 10 lady-| Sets apright around edge of pan, s moistened : uel is complementing e chocolate tips upmost. Add about : As its title indicates, coffee is fingers and dip one end of each in ar I alle ot mild. vinegar I at® . ea in this Coff other, that’s all. - one-third gelatin mixture and The time comes after every holi-| J day feast. when the great bird goes its way in dozens of tan | leftover dishes | Sometimes the leftover vege-| © tables still hang on, and here's’ ~ A » OF ready-prepared | ——| But coffee isn't the only flavor z layer with plain split ladytingers. a delicious dish fallen made pel Es aoe Guts, and-@ teaspoon- alee d in _ ee aaaiaien = Buy Cranberries Now Add another third of gelatin mix- Bs : e 5 over mashed potatoes. celery. , | . Place on broiler pan, about three t'Y Garnishing Salo eaten labireary rum flavoring, a|@d Freeze Till Yule ture, another layer of split lady- carro sao even those chopped t . era a, 2 — Raa the patel of heat;| With Cheese Carrots dash of whipped cream. A wreath Consursermnerissting infarmation — nae hous layer dear n Mi 2 ‘ : j il a t five mw \ a ” ' unti rm. Quick and easy to prepare. your ~ ie >. tj =< Ever garnish a vegetable salad meee tat te pe gril. agents suggest buying your Christ-/pan. Just before serving, sprinkle leftover vegetables will go in 8 ® Cheese-Stuffed Dat with cheese carrots? For each car-| — " mas cranberries now. Buy them/with a mixture of 3 teaspoons flash when this loaf 1s put on the | / A. oie \¢ es rot use about 2 tablespoons of a . . - « when the price is good, put them|sugar and 1 teaspoon very finely table. <= se \Offer Unusual Nibbling processed yellow cheese that molds Now’s the time to make this|i" freezer containers and place ground coffee. ; Lettever Vexctabte to LEMONADE-RHUBARB DUMPLINGS—These dumplings are | For a change from the conven- e@SilY- handsome Coffee Coronet—plus {them in the food freezer till ready} Garnish with additional whipped 5 Gre cased Gotatess easy to make and are a delicious hot dessert. Lemonade and rhubarb |tiona! nut- stuffed date. try this var-| Have the cheese at room temper: 44) of your best demitasse cofiee. ito use. cream and sugar-coffee mixture. 2 teaspoons (hopped o:ion combine to make the tasty sauce. They'll be just the thing to serve iation which “tastes much better; ature, of course, so it will be soft You’) find they're two of the! Cranberries which have been|Makes 12 servings. te chevned nutmests on a cold winter's evening than it sounds.” enough to shape. brightest Jewels in your culinary|frozen may be used just like fresh —_—_—_—_— s tablespoons tat | Fill Sates vat eal strips of Bion ae Sap aaisig poe oan voraed for raw cranberry relish} Leftover vegetables combined % teaspoon papril 'strong-flavored cheddar cheese, _m arrot s tems in which extra juice would!with a cream sauce and served seize Lemonade and Rhubarb ae en'ecauce‘in’tramised For tine vil make cart mark be undesirable. ‘The tragen cran-over crisp tonst will be expecially Preheat oven to 350-400 Geerecs| (moderate). Mix all ingredi fents in! large bos! Pack into'a ceased FIQVOr Dumpling Dessert loaf pan. Bake 35 minutes in the oven. | Here's a dessert the family will ade, water, and sugar. Mix — sugar. If they are not quite sticky, /ings. Chill. Before serving, insert rinse them in boiling water before|a parsley sprig at the top of the stuffing to soften the skin. carrot. berries can be used satisfactorily|weicomed as a luncheon dish by in gelatin-base salads and for mak-|your family if you add a topping pecans ing cooked cranberry dishes. of crisp bacon. ——— Serving tip . . . pour tomato /Particularly like on a cold winter and let come to a full rolling boil, @uce over each serving. Make|evening: Delicious hot dumplings then drop the dumplings into it. ——— : === = == Sauce by using tomatoes instead of With a new Lem« made-Rhubarb DUMPLINGS — — . HII) thilk in a white sauce recipe ‘Sauce. 2 cups biscuit mix Substitutions . . _ use I ftover, Here's the recipe 5 eeleeeren) (sere WE GIVE U. Ss. SAVING STAMPS! iI @lery instead of carrots LEMONADE.-RHUBARB ns rises i . __ DUMPLINGS | Combine ingredients and mix | : lightly. Drop by tablespoonsful into} rears Go With Lamb | Sauce the hot lemonade-rhubarb syrup.| Baker or broiled pear halves, 4 \ eecees cpa froven concentrate tor COOk uncovered for 10 minutes over’ h or canned) make a fine|lemonede low heat. then cover tightly and iment to roast leg of! a. cents) Water ‘fill lemonade can cook 10 munutes longer. b; fill the pear cavities with! “vablespoons suger Serve hot. Top with plain or | jelly. Or use currant jelly) Thaw rhubarb and place in large whipped cream, if you ke (Serves| for the garnish. iskillet; add concentrate for lemon-|six to eight.) | Odehekihkkehededideddddddndddniididkiddd.\ cet 50. $F O9| H Keepers - _ Bag MORRELL’S Lean Sliced GRAND SALE! OVEN READY Golden Ripe and c Delicious bb. ‘Whole or Half 05 Swift's or Peter's Old-Fashion Sugar-Cured Whole | . «fs x Ham lb. (oh ee aria 39¢« Lb. 18 Lbs. and Over Front 55« Lb. | KR | STEWERS GRAND SALE a FRESH KILLED PAN READY Fryers 3h; aM, f TOMATOES Vine Ripened Country Seyfe, Rolled e Pork Sausage 2 5 bb. Cooked, Boneless CANNED 445, $9 39 PICNICS Can Suger-Cured, Smoked = PICNICS - Money-Saving Food 255i. fae Na 2 b: CANNED $ 2 yy Ol PICNICS «.. ett | 33] Bt , PORK 39 b. | | STEAK b. | Country Style Sausage... .. 29¢ | Ground Beef, hourly fresh . 3 = 89¢ | Hickory Fresh Kraft’s, Miracle Whip SALAD name. Q«, | > bargain priced Broadcast Corn Beef Hash "99. Defiance, V4 Squere 1 enon 19°|; pound peckege SOIIIIITPILSDOIELIIIIOR EOS T LOVATO TD. HAMs | HAMS... Whele er Half Libby's or Swift's BEEF STEW 24 Oz. Tin hy Dole’s, Hawaiian PINEAPPLE JUICE . Isbest Quality Giant 46 oz. Can PEACHES 24 25‘ Halves or Slices Ne. 2% Can BISQUICK. 39°, p i Tissue fal hy | TARCETRERHI CCP — sy Carrels..." a5 _ EGGS Fla Oranges . om 29¢ ~~ {Temp. a. Oranges ™ st 6 ede TABLE KING Fancy Tender VEGETABLES eee ee eevee | Large Extra Set OL ee =—l Con... ike {3 SISTERS’ ne | Tomatoes... 1 f 5] SUPER MARKET ‘SUPER MARKET ctw Tw Bf 608 ‘W. Huron St. 9 | ems... 484 Auburn Ave. 0. Phone FE 2-0119 _OPEN ALL DAY NEW TEAK oe 7 ‘ §] eer enwener ere MUMMeUeTeeesssssssessseseeD _Macpihigoeesese eras eso: t + THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955. eth Ee Backward Gaaee a ‘55 Notes Many New Foods you have over 5,000 items in the aver- age supermarket from which to choose. The food manufacturer is doing all he can to keep us satis- fied. Let's appreciate our excel- lent standard of living. Happy New Year! By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Let's look back over 1955 and see what new’ ideas the food people, have dreamed up. After a short time we take for granted some- two companies, giving us a change of flavor in that line. Wrapping meat has become a 'science. Now that many stores have | ns open meat counters where the \Easy, Delicious Punch different cuts of meat are always! Designed for Holidays 5 s neces have thing. that at first was a luxury. pappionrec dalla eraaper: A new! A delicious—and deliciously sim- T think that the manufacturers of| piastic called Cryovae is working|ple — punch to feature during the the various frosting mixes have | wonders in this. field. You can even|holiday festivities is made this improved their products immense- cook some meats in this miraculous| way: ly, They have made a greater var-| Combine 1% quarts chilled ap- fety and have bettered their orig- inal ones. New flavors of instant pud- dings have enabled homemakers te serve a wider selection of desserts, Chocolate Angel Food Mix is new pul out by at leiist tae FRIDAY UNTIL 9 P.M. sa DIXIE @ material. The new instant chocolate milk|ple juice and 1 quart gingerale| drink encourages milk laggards to|and pour into punch bow! over ice| consume more than of yore. Lcaes: ‘Garnish with lemon and don’t advocate a steady diet of lime slices topped with quarters of chocolate milk. But this packaged|green and red cherries. Allowing} . milk is useful. lone-half cup per serving, this will) a 28 Whenever you're inclined tolyield 112 ‘servings. Save s to 50 on Cold Weather Clothes iJ U.S. GOVERNMENT f * Sheeplined FLIGHT § PANTS §f $ 4: : a ‘Galoshes Full Length Zipper Roomy ~ Pockets Under- fxs? Wear Shirts or Drawers Men" %, Werm s Hesde : PARKAS ‘2: BCATSUP . .2= 39° 300 Pair U. S. Ps i | — ig Cage, Buckle Finest Leather : 7 WELCOME E SF ant THEBEST IN FoOp “ We TIONAL F000 SORE R \, YoU READY TO BAT, SUGAR CURED WHOLE OR HALP SMOKED ... HAMS -59'R x fad bed BONELESS SORISKET CORNED BEEF PORK CHOPS Skinless, Boneless, Ready te Serve LEAN TRIMMED Ri8 END CUT Swift's U.S. Gov't. Inspected Beef Tenderloin ™. 69: seo HAM 4:5 al SALERNO CRISPY TOMATO be, SALTINE CRACKERS — ®eeee = 29 te iG ey Bouives cr | ee tons .. a Orchard Queen Meraschine CHERRIES......° OlvES...... ° 39 ©. “A 3 ee wanes Sco Bulldeg With Oi SARDINES 2 = 25¢ BOOTS Lebel Natce Devy Creckett toe c ane . iets $ rem Peanut Butter . = 29° LB! LUNCHEON = 2 9 c Fruit Cake Mix “19 , FIRM AND CRISP ! RED RADISHES PLORIDA MILD 2-19 Avizene C-7 Lerge Heed LETTUCE... Philedeiphie Brand or Bordens CREAM CHEESE . —_ <_< tll tll ate 2 me 29 APPLE GRAPE JELLY APPLE ELDERBERRY JELLY Ss 00 APPLE RASPBERRY JELLY 24-O:. Jers 2014.08. 17 Oo Jer ee APPLE STRAWBERRY JELLY New Ere or Krua-Chee APPLE BLACKBERRY JELLY POTATO CHIPS 69 NEW YEAR'S WEEK STORE HOURS MONDAY THRU FRIDAY REGULAR STORE HOURS SATURDAY, DEG, 31ST OLOSE-AT 6 P.M. ~ CLOSED SUNDAY, JANUARY [si ALL BAY => AND MONDAY, JANUARY 20d . td ie * 4 Phos. 32-Ox. Jar 2= 29° CRE 2:29 G PINCONNING CHEESE » 49° MIXED VEGETABLES SQUASH.....2= 33° PICKLES..... *" 39° 2375 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. seh SES AVE Perm Crest Fresh Frozen Pumpkin or Ds $7 00 Libby Presh Frozen Campbells SYLVAN LAKE PONTIAC MINCE PIE . 2= 39° SQUASH..... PORK & BEANS st ae ee wr SAVING vow mont Woe MOLBENe AED snamns Oe eee ee ee 6 5 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 3 Elderly Brothers Ruled Gas Victims ST. LOU!S d—An autopsy today THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. |at gunpoint and calmly took the! Sore Wit rod Smle aacoouan eae H@YWOMTN S JOD | Best Laughs of 1955— “Facts Revealed | According to the ‘Oil’ hat to the ATLANTA @—A happy gunman ‘© the door aad) wh ho * . By EARL WILSON Suit Against Columbia! held Mp six persons in a northwest waved goodbye. A _ grocery store last night Police said he answered the de- NEW YORK—“The Best Laughs of 1955”—which I will now Showing Rita's Salary, ‘fearlessly choose—emphasize how most Americans haye just to Be $12,500 Weekly] THURSDAY. First Show 1:00 P. M. Police said the short, stocky man other robberies in the area in re- lined up employes and customers |cent weeks. and escaped with $703. |scription of a man wanted for three had a crazy year of pleasure-hunting. x *«* kk STARTS AT 12:20 3:20 - - $:30 These were among the disclo- |sures‘ made in federal court testi- mony yesterday relating to the: problems arising between big stu- | dios and big stars. Miss Hayworth is suing her long: | ° time employer Columbia Pictures| for breach of contract. Columbia | ‘has a countersuit against Miss | Hayworth. | B. B. Kahane, vice president of Columbia, wasta witness, He told ‘how her fourth husband, crooner ! I Dick Haymes, took over the deal- ‘ings between Miss Hayworth and | the studio. And, he said, the studio “ At—11:06-2:00-5;10-8:16 WAYNE MORRIS - JOHN AGAR - MARGIA DEAN = ‘PAMOUS BRAND a at $10,000 a year. td scribed as an “actor of great stature,” was first choice for al top role in “Joseph and His Breth- ren,” in which Rita was to have “TI felt it rather a delicate mat- ter,’ Kahane said,” so J suggested to Haymes that he ask Miss Hay- worth how she felt about it. He re- ‘plied: ‘She wouldn't even consider it. Forget it.’ “So we did,” added Kahane. s s Other disclosures by Kahane | |open to newsmen has been granted loaned Haymes $50,000 last year} — ‘with a provision Rita would pay it},, PEGGY flop.” Wall-to-wall carpetin * * Sir, do you know you have a upon the other man shouted, jAnd you had enough left over to make a dog.” Comedian Joe E. Lewis, iil, declined to answer when his doctor asked if he'd been smoking and drinking. “Doc,” he said, “I’m no stool pigeon!” Fred Allen in his book “Treadmill to Oblivion” men- tioned a man “who had claus- trophobla so bad, he couldn't live in Rhode Island.” Walt Disney’s success was team.” John Steinbeck commented that at the worst, Rodgers and Hammerstein's “Pipe Dream” would be “a two-year toupee-wearer was said to have “ear-to-ear carpeting.” Joan Blondell told of a subway rider telling another one, had to use students on the People didn't have t to worry about wars and depressions, Red Skelton asked Conrad Hilton at the opening of his $11,000,000 Beverly Hilton Hotel, “Hilton, did you really build all this on a GI loan?” g was funny somehow. A * * banana in your ear?” Where- “Speak louder, man!” Can't DOROTHY Steve Allen and Jayne Meadows flew to L.A. and spent Dancing to the Masi . * Ss ; Ih b in Lee EM I-A N N UA L ta a divorced Haymes a ke aeen peat King came paren 5 én he R GARCIA _ Kahane said that the second husjas her new fur coat, George USS band, Orson Welles, whom he de-/Gobel said, “What pretty fur. end = a aT "dus $250 pu cou em oale of Clecnsa’s Drug Store, Seman tans | Chee ont) at Ge SEMI-FORMAL (Preceeds te the March of Dimgs) This ad s _ TEEWS: Here’s a PARTY JUST FOR YOU ON pairs) | Eaqi eae coal heating stove had burned out.| would go out and steal merchan- as a movie is $12,500 a and found his wife. The “Davy Crockett” song inspired |ers—charles, 62, George, 64, and SUNDAYS 12:45 Phone FE 5$-8331 SCREEN! aoa mer Comedian Eddie~ Henley to|Henry, 67—were discovered Tues-| Railroads in the U.S. use about She must always be portrayed! name a drunken friend “Davy|day. The bodies, clad in under-|130 million rail ties every year, OW PLAYING SATURDAY! Syrmpatieeticaly (oe ee eee Crocked.” A college football|clothing, were in beds. enough to build 43,000 miles N THRU Her fourth husband blocked the coach was quoted by Matt _Police returned to the home |track. GREATER on WIDE , Hollywood comeback of her second Weinstock as saying, “Things SCREER! exer ENT! | husband. were so tough this season, we ponsored for the Jaycess by THE F. j. POOLE COMPANY 151 Oakland Avenue f First Show 1:00 P. M. “PETE KELLY’S BLUES” FRIDAY “PURPLE MASK” QUEEN QUALIT Y $ 85 "That Miss Hayworth’s role in)such that Mike Connolly quoted somebody asking, “How long “eg leg or loicbilebide oat any picture must be the leading)can that Disney get by only on talent?” s 2¢ T Signe. ee Values te 12.95 now one; that the role must be sympa- x * * ry Open 3§ A z | must ager fire rir eat President Eisenhower didn't figure much in the laughs ~ 10:45 A.M. Wananannnnnnrrns $ inTimee . te That the budget ‘must be $700,000, because of his illness, The TV stars took his place. Dick |s PONTIAC’S GREAT BARGAIN SHOW! 5 or above. oie YO Ge) OC ee ee) be 2 BIG CINEMASCOPE HITS TOGETHER s TOWN & COUNTRY | Collins e “The Hit Parade,” told how his agent had ~ c . DIANE DEBS booked him on the Ed Sullivan show. a HIT NO. 1 — Super-Cherged With Excitement! a MANNEQUIN $ 85 Newsmen to Attend “I was surely surprised,” Shawn said. “I'd never even |§ r $ ’ A worked for Arthur Godfrey.” s my a Values to °12.95 now Veteran's Hearing kk kt s . poe ; AND THE : lw GTO w— A hearing, THE MIDNIGHT EARL... = . a 2 a a ry a a Shewn At 2:14 - 4:53 \to James Kutcher in his battle to, Christmas with his sons ... Band manager Cress Courtney ig Cc E i a iene SPORTS, FLATS, retain a $329 monthly veterans) and model Fran Keegan got the license s INEmaScoP 3- CASUALS $ 85 compensation payment once sus-|, _ . Imogene Coca was asked to star ~ -— : | ALSO ) ! pended on loyalty grounds. in a “Pinocchio” TV spectacular . . v Administration an- a E & R & & Trampling ‘t uskers run Values te $8.95 NOW Belden bgrecbo as Kuteher’s|The Concord will preseat prominent C 4 i? | cana vag Masaka (Gases (is “wishes will be emared!: to the|foreign entertainers. First one: English ~ With JAN | BLING - 2 ye ony as waRais : a! ae pa a Dress shoes, sport shoes, cosvols . . . you'll tind them ol extent of permitting newsmen to) Singer Dinah Kaye. be 3 s a here in every new color ond leother . . . and at prices bene tomorrow's hearing Serre | Farley Granger and Janice Rule may , .~ + a NO. 2 — T-N-T IN WORTHWESTIG 2 JOC SHEFFIELD unbelievably otford severo! poi! the VA's Central mittee on . a = AR sizes, = a Le = eae, so hurry! ‘Waivers and Forfeitures. BNO Hew Year's Day ceremony + MITCHUM ‘an’ Me a WAYNE MORRIS every | Kutcher is a 44-year-old Newark,|. - . Norman (“Naked and the Dead”) a ‘RIVER OF NO s —In— : N. J., man who lost both legs un-| Mailer turned down H'wood script of- a — “ GEORGE’S - NEWPORT’S iim coterie nea tenner sis : Se ee ie ay) “LORD OF THE - if ty ” ee ee aca ial an) Coan ted © 0 8 Ue) TIititiitittitittit iti JUNGLE WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS MAIN FLOOR ‘VA regional office as of Nov. |headquarters here. EVERYTHING REDUCED NOTHING HELD BACK!! |lot_ more restful than the way of} Officers have answered more NEW YEAR’S. EVE See 1956 * APPLIANCES * TELEVISION |": - - ogre enangr crea pao MIDNIGHT SHOW lh epany * HARDWARE * HOUSEWARES * RECORD PLAYERS pci2. coe ao or wen sede oMialeall SHOW * TOYS *RADIOS * EVERYTHING} Ey rere | = KEEGO want *SEC ND ay THIS IS A PRE-INVENTORY CLEARANCE § = —— PARTY pe 0 OF ALL OUR MERCHANDISE — IT'S EASY TO SHOP AT... *L. A. WAGNER CO. (960 Wi. OPDYKE AT PONTIAC ROAD *PAINT * TOOLS \that injury was suspended by a |pending a loyalty hearing, but was ‘reinstated temporarily by VA 3p | Academy awards—in color—will be tele- 30| vised March 17... Danny Scholl's up for the lead in the London company of “No Time for Sergeants.” DINAH Joe Louls—who's getting hitched—asked Sarah Vaughan to sing “Love and Marriage” at Birdland ... Lilo, ze French | Singaire, returns from Paris next month tor night club work. | Jackie Miles wires from the Monté Carlo Hotel, “As the ‘New York ,temperatures go down, the Miam! prices go up.” | That’s earl, brother. | (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Hollywood Headlines | By BOB THOMAS | Sh is here now for another burst HOLLYWOOD u® — Remember of film activity. She was doing a |the old song ‘Annie Doesn't Live/TV drama for Screen Gems’ Celeb- Here Any More?” Well, that ap-jrity Pla plies to Ann Sheridan, one of)/MGM to join June Allyson, Dolores | Hollywood's most durable glamor/Grey, Ann Miller and others in the ‘girls. musical remake of “The Women.” Ann is on the prowl for a series. She did a pilot film for based on the exploits of a hes ue ens all of her leisure| time in Mexico City, where she yhouse. Next she goes to Ann Sheridan Commutes} to Filmland From Mexico Starts ~ PS HOLIDAY SHOWTIME - TAKE THE FAMILY TO A GOOD SHOW” Robert Mitcham in “MAN WITH A GUN” Also SUN. Edmond O’Brien im “SHIELD FOR MURDER” |has a home. She also owns a home l here, but occupies it only while/Vegas hotel press agent. But |much easier life, although it is | changing somewhat. The Northern culture has been moving in, and) | they have their ulcer and heart ;cases too, It's not quite the gentle) ‘pace it used to be, but it’s still a Post-Yule ‘BB Bandits’ homa City's ‘BB bandits” have started their annual post-Christ- imas war with the police. Ann might foc all her time inithing in sight with air rifles Mexico except for the matter of|/brought by Santa Claus. There is jearning a living. So she commutes|an ordinance against shooting a ito film jobs here, usually driving) BB gun inside city limits. ithe long journey in her car. “It's al Commented detective Ralph | ‘ COUNT Oe. OKLAHOMA CITY # — Okla-| } | | GREET THE NEW YEAR WITH A GREAT BIG CHEER—AT OUR JOYOUS SATURDAY, DEC. 31st PREVIEW OF THIS 1956 HIT PICTURE she’s working in films. struck resistance from sponsors A CAUSE” | Why this double residence? who declined to foster a series that concerned gambling. —ALSO— “TI fell in love with Mexico long} Eee “LAS VEGAS lago,"’ she reported. ‘I like the p d Weather M Halt [people and I like the living. It's a)000 ‘Weather May ha SHAKEDOWN” At 1:00, 3:39, 6:18, 9:08 “REBEL WITHOUT starts SUNDAY JAMES DEAN in EXTRA! EXTRA! x GALA HOLIDAY | . - THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 > Indiana NG Request Rejected by Williams INDIANAPOLIS’ uw — Gov. G. Mennen Williams of Michigan has LANSING — Four new state officials, all of them Democrats, take office Sunday as a delayed result of last spring's state elec- Mich., for training the Indiana Na.|"%" appointed to the state’s high court in 1929 and has been re- elected by the people ever since. Associate Justice Leland. W. Kenneth M. Stevens of Detroit, who Four Democrats Assume(yrain Dealings State Positions on Lssumef < Still Lethargic CHICAGO ut—Grains hung close| rs bag to previous final prices in early), unchanged ot % lower, January 1 THIRTY-FIVE Schedule First: Aerofrain Run. Railroad to Shakedown New Aluminum Coaches | MARKETS [Market Moving Produce Ahead Slowly DETROIT PRODUCE them in wholesale package lots: NEW YORK (®—The Stock Mar- DETROIT (AP)—The following prices cover sales of locally J isthe produce of| ES FRIDAY: FRUITS — Applies ket moved quiet ong a narrow Nesp a cence: $.00 bu. No }, 2 q ly al ‘i aay No 1, and fancy grades only, brought) fan bu; No 1. range today in early dealings. | DETROIT EGGS top Democrat to take his|C@rr of Lansing, Republican, starts) qeatings on the Board of Trade iso ob sgifelatosh, taney.” 3.38 bu: Small fractional changes were. Month tional Guard each summer. oath of office, is t Judge another term Jan. 1 because he today. Trading continued at a} $80 be, Ne & eee cider, wok ithe rule in key areas of the list, Next ion a . on . Eugene F. Black of Port Huronya| survived the Democrats’ “little iethargic pace. j*00 bu Not 3300-9.50 bu. (Trading started briskly enough but New York Central's new ight letter '~ hd ’ a to Indiana gover-|former Republican attorney gen- landslide” of 1955. Several (wheat tracts moved 1302.6 ‘oe Gabnees. Loppet 22 og then turned quiet, weight Aerotrain, scheduled $o go nor, Wilhams said Michigan per-jeral who broke with his party and) 7. Democrats elected twolhigher early as. there appeared tol! t-2 sai. wa ison bo icenek taney | Stacie) were ups Sede.) Mowe int ular operation betwe@® De- mitted Indiana's 38th Infantry Di-|was rewarded with the Democra-lnoinocrat members of the Board be | ni thi mite mens. 30) bw Gelery. ay were steady in contrast to their into regular ope vision to use the camp “ elp-|tic nomination for State Supreme : ess selling pressure in this grain 350-< 0 erate: Wo 1. 100-150 dos bens recent weakness.» Aircrafts were troit and Chicago next spring, will ful in time of an pond at lglg , mprem jot Regents of the University of'than in Cy Ged le Pur’ Harscragion No 1, eee “tk. bskt. narrowly mixed and quiet. | imake its “maiden” run between = OC hdne te ce erry Larose Suntine | He Michigan — Paul L. Adams of chased three cargoes of feet! wheat Leeks, No 1, 1.00-1.50 doz behs. Onions.’ Railroads displayed narrow plus | \|the two cities Jan. 5. illiams said es the state replace ™Y|Sault Ste. Marie and Eugene B. overnight. Rye also moved ahead $T¥, fancy. 2.00 No 1, 165-1 may not have had legal authority|M. Butzel of Detroit, who will be/,, - Art A Traverse |tas . seaieta ore than veal tear ae Fey curly, (No 1 S100 and minus signs. Delaware & Hud- + | Built by the Electro- Divi to do so. 84 years old next May and who City Ann ear more y [= soeetanlos. No 1. 135-1 "5 i “mn was an exception, up between, ‘sion of General Motors, the ‘ 2 ee declined to seek another term. . Wheat he endl thet My st Bie ed haiahes “Eins {1 and 2 points following a proposal 110 aluminum coaches are He said Michigan National ALL MALE PANEL eat near end of the first, he i , oes Br 50 for a three-for-one split of the 1 horsepower diesel @ oan Butsel has the third longest hour was % to ‘3 higher, March dos bens, Seuash, ‘Acorn, too k ARLENE KERTON by a 1,200 — Guard” leaders disapproved « the of court | They, too, take office Jan. 1.) 5 991,. hanged to % low-\ 129,20: Butternut, No 1. ‘1. 00-1 25; ‘De. Stock. | |which will travel at speeds joint use of Camp G tenure any supreme d $2.09%4; corn unchang Oo 8 licious, No A 100-150: | Hubbard. No 1.) Among advancing stocks were|’ Mr. and Mrs. Lee Kerton of Holly! Y rayling except justice in state history. He was {Adams and Power succeed J. 0. March $1.28%; oats unchanged, |!-00-150 bu Tom othouse, No p 100 miles an hour. : i , Bn; 19 00-2.40" ew cbekt “rurnip, topped, Bethlehem Steel, Consolidated Edi-' announce the engagement of their in time of war or other emergency. Joseph Herbert of Manistique, , 1 ip) Lopee | Any fut e, he said: id relre aa Receilican resent) and March 63%; rye unchanged to ‘2/Ne 1, 1.50-2. ison, Texas Co., Douglas Aircraft. daughter, Arlene, to Ronald Poel| The Aerotrain was at quire legislative approval and pay- Firms to Observe ae ieee higher, March $1.21%; soybeans i‘Union Carbide and General Elec- of Grand Haven, Miss Kerton is an) the ‘“‘Powerama” in Jast the did not seek renomination. For the first time in more than 30 years, the State Board of Agriculture, governing body of Michigan State University, will Regional JA Week More than 185 business and in- dustrial firms located in the South- Killed in Car Crash DETROIT w—Gerald D. Reid, hundred lower, January $10.82. Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN $2.3912, and lard 5 to 10 cents a September. It will operate non- a when regular runs begin - the spring. The train weighs only abou! 00) pounds per passenger, and is’ DETROIT, Dec. 29 (AP)—Eggs. f.0..,tric. alumnus of Central Michigan Col-| Deere cases included, federal-state| Lower were Boeing, Allied Chem- lege and teaches in Grand Haven Whites—Grade A jumbo 61-70 weighted ‘ical, Southern Railway, Baltimore High School. average 63, large 56-60 wid avg & Ohio, and Standard Oil (NJ). j medium 52-56 wid avg 55'2: small Pea grade B large 53-57 wid. avg 56. The mart yesterday was lower Browns--Grade A jumbo 64-68 wid with the Associated Press average 65. large 80, medium 56 small 47 avg. by its builders to literally “ 41, of Gibraltar, was killed lastjeastern Michigan area will join} be an al-male board because of peer eos beer 22 IRE) = Onsning | erase ® teres 5 grate cise 38 (of 60 stocks off 40 cennts at $179.40. air” because of a unique at night when he apparently lost con-|Jan 29 through Feb. 4 in support-| last April's Democratic suc- Wheat coe ett wel Gecsmerce trees” ‘ vate Raguctton 402 Int Tel & Tel 2 spring cushioning provided by; trol of his car and struck a tree|ing the region’s annual ee eS ‘May a 304', May 6415) Allied Sirs. ots meine Ah ber bellows filled with air. “= . on Middle Gibraltar Road in Wayne of Junior Achievement Week. | William E. Baker. Mesick school Jay 001 [ash [Rie Gy fMICAGO BUTTER ann coe ails Cuainers 7) weunecot 1131 TO) Nic OC] FTODG! easing exponent of the -tratn County. cro of the event. according |teacher, will succeed Sarah Van. worn vom, tg Wat ets revel pea 9785 427 _fholesale puying “Alco Maree a2 Kresge. SS 29 has been Robert R. Young board ere at, OAS oo OT Te ee EE eeseee r } s unch d to 'y lower or 237 x ucrice oF HEALING to plann ers. will/Hoosen Jones, Rochester Republi- May .. 131% Jan. cess 1090 | AA 57.92 4 31 90 B ges. wc $475. Am Can 465 pipet a N i lead ffi, Vehairmman oti Neer York Central. . ectatice ts hereby given that the Blooms be to call atten-\can. Dr. Connor D. Smith of Ta- 2“ WEG Ms tiles | okeeet ntaea. | ree cae e66 Shouse an ose i Lib MeN & L. 163) ational Lead Co. O y ; ‘ow nm. wi | tion - c 5 A y. } a patie Rearing othe Bicanted Town. hea seivateg aa or Se ere nic ay oy ent ae Am Rowe ot ims wre a) States Rivals Caused) Lodge Calendar | elegrap on ams appoin' lo wice| /55 mixed 55: mediums 64; US. stand- Am Rad 233 20 wee g ' pam athe Tolowiee met ti the nearly 6.000\to fill a vacancy, will retum to| Tr uck Firn I ms Plan Sos alrien Gb. checks 4 cureni Aw Seating HE oars 21 Lead Company Official, jo hwndligg rape dheoemiay heg pun teenagers be-\the board under a voters’ mandat 2! | pes 3 Meeker |, Spec Special communication of Pons property from Wesldence tf cm long to 274 JA tor the first time. | CHICAGO POTATOES |Anae Wac.. 6 May DSF. @5! Cicaco m — I tae Lodge No. 21, F. & A. M. Pri, ; ot roe Nowe ee eeaal JU ul OL rae Arcee se Merck... |. 973 nsurance Man'Dec. 30. to confer E. A. degree. par Dr. Clair F. Taylor, Republi CHICAGO, Dec 28 'tAP)—Potatoes TIN, R10E Co 4, Part of the South ry’ can j arrivals 68, g |Armour&Co,, 175 Mpls Hon :. 654 William Bal ed; Samuel E. eee Ww. M. Ade. West % dist. 8. 1°4821" B Chairman ofjstate superintendent of public in- eae GON, Cecntiog clodereta demora| At) Cu Lene... 056 Monsen Ch... 65) m Balmer says a plann . . North 81°37 19". 23517 ft, thence N- ; The nation’s truck builders Cat “track Att Retin. 386 Ment Ward... $31 congressional investigation of the| > A struction, will start t nation’s plan good and market firm Carlot track » 87°37 19 ft., thence South preparations is E. : s a new term sales; Idaho Russets $4 00-408, joo PO 6.2 Motor Wheel . 281 oovernment’s nickel tion in| O'S6I1" Rast 403.45 {t, to Northerly re) sales|Sunday, as will Stephen J. Nisbet|'® Produce some 330,500 units dur- Bale to.. 46.4 Motorola $0.3 opera line of qusamiiela Terrace eee eoay . canna an of ne t, Republican aremier ing the first quarter of 1956, highest | P Peneuet n. : af eeurcar op os “2.4, abe) meen eost eepcalied in rief cauaie manager , ; al 626 Nat Bisc... 391 a fight between would-be interests Fae norte Lee 21 Wee Ak 28 feet toe O, GEORGE Detroit Edison Co.|of the State Board of Education, |W#rterly volume since April-June oer culty Boeing Air. 164 Nat Cash R36! and National Lead Co.” Charged with driving under the 0B Section 4: North 9 acres! The celebration also high-|governing body of the teacher |! this year. according io Ward's pgrrorr Dee 29 (AP Prices pata Bohn Alum.... 275 Nat Dairy..... ete infl of L. ce will high- |governing ly De Paid Bond Strs 16.8 Gy 31 | uence liquor, of South 29 acres of the West \s of the i ; \eoll Automotive Ba ais r pound fob. Detroit for No 1 quality M A PBOOD Lb Nat Gyps .... Balmer commented to newsmen g- South West \, containing 9 acres. (iteet JA’s annual fund-raising ef- eges. le poultry up to 10 a.m isn lp A COREG ¥$ jt) Angie si rts that h Fraser. 4, of 161 Suramitt d TIN, R1OB Section 4 all of Bloomfield! fort, scheduléd to last from J. es Heavy hens 30-32, light hens 18: heavy Budd Co NY Central... 45.4.0n repo e was anong terday was fined $100 or Terrace Subdivision ELS oes m van. Scheduling for ae coming period|breliers or fryers 13-3% Ibs) whites 24 Burroughs .... 306 Nia M Pow .. 324 those named for possible question-|¥°® : The e ty is located on the| 12 through Feb 23 under John F. CNR Ex ands Interci Barred Rocks : nettes (8 Ib at dieear one os No Am Av... 87.4 jail Gov A in jail by Municipal Judge Maurice Bast Bide of Franklin Roed and Nort Pp ty is pegged about five per cent! |aver) 34; geese 33; fe ducklings 3a 32. Yad Seth focon Nor Pac .... 745 ing by a special Government Ac- of Square Lake Road, Bloomfield Fown- | Gordon, General Motors vice presi-| |, ; . above the final three months of! ce re “a Nwest Airline . 18 tivities subcommittee which said E. Finnegan ship, Oakland County, Michigan. ‘dent. Goal of this year’s drive will ‘Piggy-Back Operations CHICAGO POULTRY iGapitaliain. 0 3 Gece eae An persons interested in the sbove rel he $230.00. 1955, the periodical said. and 25! cicago. Dec 28 iAP._ Live poultr ‘Carrier Cp... 36 yee Oe E 13. ‘it intends to explore financial antl) Last night someone stole a present. nin Ore requested Thal region|comprises the larcest ot tect Canadian National/per cent higher than 1955's Janu- steady: recetpis in coops 892 iSesterday Case. JT... 183 penn Ep... Tre legal details of the big govern-| displayed outside a gas station E. PROCTOR, "| Railways trailer-on-flat-car freight!/ary-March production. See eT ee nines, Pernt Chee @ Olle M6) Celem Dee 36.5 ment expansion peCer ers. 290 State St., owner B Ni Het- Chat 412 , airman \JA area in the U.S., and is made ' i ide link be j Z prices unchar higher; heavy Gnrysier gig Parke Bloomfield | Township! up of centers located in 13 centers, (Cre (Provide a link between Ward's stated, however. ee ‘nf hen v tas-105) wroier tee ea ane Rep. Jack Sy Aes heag| Cert: of Drayton Plains, r , - - . . 2 frie, lees |The Pantin: center ie hea asters \Taronto and Windsor was an-|GMC. Ford, Chevrolet and Dodge caponettes under $'2 Ib 25-26, over 6% /cumaz Mo --- $3 ° pepet cola. 22 of the committee, said in Wash-|'? Police. lj BI nounced yesterday. The move! ‘plan first-quarter monthly levels, !> 30-33; hen turkeys 37-39; tom turkeys Co] Gas nies “ewad Fs es a . oo SSS |makes Windsor the ‘fifth city tojas much as 32 per cent below their """" © ™ Ser Bee: $f PRR wee. S88 Moore of Chicago, roceives twolcharped wit leaving the icome within the orbit of the CNB’s best 1955 ‘elds. N Ges 363 Philip Mor .. 45 _/& Moore of Chicago, receives twoic ith leaving scene growing “piggy back’ operations. meee Livestock Con, Pope $2 1, Pit Pure o.. ereithirds of the insurance brokeragejan accident, pleaded guilty yet Inaugurated in 1952 between’ pe Secret truck _produci DETROIT LIVESTOCK Cont Mot 91 Proct &G... 29 6 fee in connection with workmen’s|terday before West Bloomfie Montreal and Toronto, the service companies are expected a NE DETROIT, Dec. 28 (AP) {98DA)—Hogs Cont O11 ..... 987 Pullman . .--. 3¢4 compensation insurance on the|Township Justice Elmer C. Dieterle was expanded earlier this year to count for about 25 per cent of the Guile alan “Ted. “Recetpts mostly Curtiss Wr. 1 RCA... 4.3) Provect. ae and was sent to jail for 90 days. jcows, general market steady today aa ‘a man Drae. and London. The original industry's total during the fitst Compared last Thursday receipte small DSC Bees... 383 Rex Dens... at | Brooks described Balmer as a| While his car was parked in m4 | fleet of 12 trailers and six flat cars /quarter. Pt ger| A gary aod proled ag degeeo very | Dow, Chem. es Re Tod B ; a “long-time political friend’ of Ed-|Fisher Body Division parking let Ihas been increased to 50 trailers: a sitmane, for smell supply owe ras Ark. 1 te dee Lend. «9.2\ward F. Mansure, head of the Gen-|last night, someone stole four hub ion * “ _ Wholesal Food C ft: bulls re vcometdering, ai nee ag oo Tanto. tite 416 Sean ki RR i eral Services Administration,|caps from it, Edward Remback, , : 3 e 0S = mriFtvelly bent, re HT ad sly heed Pee ~ : oe ree Ae Poe 2.which is the government agency/of Holly, told Pontiac Police. Deluxe VM Killed in Truck Crash past lends | exoot ‘Pair Mor woe ginciair 2 - 4 holding ownership of the nickel Stanley Cannen, of Lake Ories, trest an : a PERRY w—Charles Haas. 21.0 Up Ist Time i in Weeks i '# ies eee doa oo (Preuh ive 388 Sou Bee ig lant. . this five|T¢POrted four hub caps stolen trom ‘Route 2, was injured fatally a steer teers 30 80:7 bulk too! iand. iow chotce Ger Drnam 666 Sperry Rand 27-4 ae bess oa: ae was tus car while parked in the Fisher ‘nigh Tat esal food | fe % no good ru ec é Balm | Bod: Divi parking yester- F ortable lang parade eaires ce O M78. Bhat a weed ee oe &| [shdrcommercial see ismhede 4 helt way Gee uit 70 Sid “Ou Ind Bhd on. We were the low bidders. ay = tot | m teers an ‘ Gr 1 : ‘ | near Perry Junction in Shiawassee Bradstreet Index edged up slightly Lal, Quit, wility cows 1100-1180. few Gen Motors 488 $9 Ou Ome ‘ate. - - If we hadn't been low bidder. jnear Cs slightly beteer kinds 12.00: canners and cutters ce Tel 496 stevens JP . 2 2iwe ‘wouldn't have gotten the busi-| Frederi Saenz, 2, of 15 W. Ph | County \this week in the first vee in six pow we a ped te est Os Tire 626 Stud Pack 10.3) oes”? wi oS ith , onograp weeks, caer Sale Sowa te he fer, ib Gaal Cie see omer ae A a 6 Or Commarea’ Wak Thee ee: Gsedyeat 642 Texas Co 1186 ADMITS FRIENDSHIP driving, was fined $100 or 30 days | The index moved to $5.96 a week able outlet for rather small receipts. Peace Uae ar sees = He Referring to the wpickel plant, in jail by Municipal Judge Maurice bas 4-speed outomatic record ago, The latter figure was the low-| Choice’ weatts tatinon Ceeaed Gt weet & 213 Tumk FR Bear 132 Balmer said: E. Finnegan yesterday. change est since. June 20, 1950, when the | ond rime very scarce, scattered indi- on "oul 913 Transamer a! ote appears to me the govern- ; Korean W vidual head sales 28.00-33.00. few higher be Twent Cen 46 Tried yesterday for drunk ané This handsome portable eucomatically plays 33%, 45, the index = at ae. a ee EO ected: call and tow chity “ise. Homestk a8 Un Carbide . 108 ment is getting ready to sell it/aisorderiy conduct. Parker Luket, and 78, ples the aew 16 rpm “talking book” speed. The rain gpentierioas total | “ans coker (EI 4 Un Airc” Trg and a power play fs on. This is @is3 o¢ 439 Orchard Lake Ave.. was Tone quali be adjusted to sui ' cost at wholecehe of one penny dar. Compared last Thursday booed axe we Bp UnGert 53,eht between the would-be inter-\tned $100 or 30 days in jail by ma a lesale of one 40 ty ity y = I . anual taste! Smare- | aes A = ns ect an wep Mocerarsierely neeees ms Us Rubber . $3 slag National ivsex tag wea al a Judge Maurice E. Finné ’ y cane: Up this week were corn, lard. ny ge pinasnie ncroging many cover Int Bus Mach 298 West Un Tel . 21.5 greed |gan 95 icottonseed oil, eggs, steers, hogs, Risber. instances up mare cgasiderine tet Wick a Wests sees 02, | oaee towe siete spent 100 mil-| If your friend’s in jail and needs t 1124 Wi & .. 16.5] TERMS TO SUIT Yeu! jend — Lower were flour, | smal iots, totaling’ tae. than 109 head, NY PAP! Woolworth 476 lion dollars to build the plant at bail. Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031, So | 991 101 » wooled. 1209, chat ag Pre ae it It. She t ae oar ver oe - ri der 111 Ib 1 NEW YORK. Dec. 29—Compiled by the ut down in w ae 1 Had Vodka in Coffee, fame ie sb-ie fo: “some utility ang ow Associated Pres oe lactivated in 1951. and now is being’, Rummage sale. Youth goed lambs 16.60-18.00: choice a [Care| 15 Lake Orion, Fri. and Sat. —Adp. Other V-M 60) th) cheta (lames 06 Indust Rails Util Stocks expanded at a cost which Rep. en ‘Another, Syrup and Beer 170-1838, cull to choles ahegy aoboo Prev car... 255800378" 127 ied $ Brooks estimated at 43 million dol- Hastinas Notable! Di 7 Phoaes | . Noon. today , 2364 1370 172.7 1797 lars. astings NO e vies from 59.95 | HOT GS. Ark. ‘INS) —| CHICAGO, Der 99 AP) Batable hogs! week, one a oe nt int < = ’ 9 , Three defendants brought before 18000. moderately active and uneven | Year oge’ wees 210.9 ites ie Ieee! h HASTINGS #—J. Archie Grav . "Judge John Lewis on drunk/s@etally around 25 lower than Wednes- 1985 high us. 2674 14260 HT iets, National Lead Co. has manage honor guest last October at charges gave three varied ver beet = Lechower lenireeign shunaers a3 ieee hag OPE] Les 13 gig ment of Re epenme =< Hasti ceonaaaal parade = m 6 un . 27 So. Saginaw sions on imbibing lip sue a8 sold up to 1280 on Wednesday. 1984 phe ce Tie [tg $82 1352/ The plant is being operated by the ~ Taw an Cach®? Low on Cash? Get $25 to $500 in 1 Trip! & Phone for 1-trip loan. Upon approval, pick up cash. Loan custom-tailored to your needs, income. Reduce payments, consolidste bills with our Bill Con- solidation Service. Phone, or come ia. GEORGE A. DELANEY GMC Official Heads U.S. Auto Engineers George A. Delaney, chief engi- neer of the Pontiac Motor Division | will assume the duties of president | motive Engineers at the January! 11 meeting of the society at the Masonic Temple in Detroit. | Delaney has been a member of the S.A.E. since 1936. He has been connected with the automobile bus- i most of his life, entering the in Detroit in 1920 as a product engineer for the Paige Mo- = Car a e joined General Motors and a S Peatioe Motor Division in 1934 Bias an electricah engineer. From @) 1939 until 1942 he was assistant @\ chief engineer. During World War ' Qnd Fleer « Lawrence Gerald Harvey, Manager « 1AC ¢ FEderal Loans mode to reskdogpe of afl eowpunding Couns DARRELL'S 24 Hour Emergency Prescription Service bs] gi engineering H+ He returned to Pontiac at the; bi ap of the war and was made o_ eingineer in 1947. ‘of the National Society of Auto-| _ The first aide “An 1 had was! vodka in my coffee.” The next} piped up, “Your Honor, I just had, cough syrup and Hadacol and a wee spoonful of beer.’’ The third admitted indulging in something|* stronger by saying. ‘‘No whisky judge, just some beer, then a’ dash! of sherry wine and a shot of gin.’ City Hall Gets Cleaning GRAND RAPIDS ‘#—Seven high-| |way department employes Wednes- ‘day took over a ‘‘housecleaning”’ \job in the city hall attic. The task |force removed ballot boxes, furni- hte and other miscellaneous equip- ment from the city hall attic to a nearby annex where it awaits dis- Position at public auction early, next -year. The stored material hazard. County Deaths Anna W. Thayer Wit he moved to the Fisher Body! LIVONIA — Service for Anna W. a Division as supervisor of TSE SS 82, 18819 Shadyside, will; be held at 2 p.m. Friday at the Thayer Funeral Home with burial in Oakwood Cemetery. Miss Thayer, died Tuesday. 37-39 S. Saginaw at Water St. DAYS—CALL FE 5-452! ABTER 11 P. M.—FE 5-4485 Emer een Delivery on Request STOCKS— BONDS Consult Us for First Hand Information in Stocks and Bonds. We maintain a direct line to a member of all principal exchanges with up-to-the-minute quotation service available at all times. C. J. Neghrt, Co. $18 Community National Bank Bie. F955 Strikes Up 21 Pct ‘Lost Time Rises Over 1954. WASHINGTON (®—The Labor'partment said a substantial part offer of 10,200,000 shares of Ford ski instruction at Arapahoe Basin Where they will make their home of the increase resulted from one steel and automobile industries at the time of ‘contract Begctiations. The 1955 estimates were given & Wednesday at the home of daughter, Mrs. Myron He was 99. Death Notices sows steady to lower; only fair ship- |ping outlet but all local interests in rappers STOCKS homed sero rdre or 1 a = es Ib (C. J. Nephier Co.) tchers Mostly No. @rade|Pigures aft at 11.60 and below, a bey hundred mixed ieares after ects] Tmae Le ye aie Tso head at 40, a4 head let mony Gerycaeingane ‘$3 # Prudential Manager isReaches Retirement | =~... Ky a 200 Ib at 12.75; ed No | Kingston Sth ie i *No sale bid and asked \. 8. Commerce Rd, Walled Lake, { lot Na Processing Co., a subsidiary of National Lead. Salabie cattle 2,500, salable calves 200, | ° |steers high good and better under 1,200) ¥8)"e Screw te fairly active and fully steady. other weights and grades slow, about steady, |heifers about steady, cows-steady to 25 higher, mostly steady, buils firm ed 0-200 Ib 10-78-1160, Duk 260-310. 1b Maacolacceks Arthur L. Norris, Pontiac district beloved infant son of Max W, 10.00.78. most 350-600 Ib sows 8.25-9.50.| . is few lighter weights to 9.75. Nase oatiosinone and Lois Burt, dear brother of manager of the Prudential Life In- Danny and David Burt. Grave- ones ° Williams Names Popkin or two-day work stoppages in the, ide services were held Wednes- ers active, 100-2 00 igher, a load of surance Co. since 1940, has an-! A Dec t the prime 1,157 lb steers 22.25, good and | — : : ay 26. at | pm @ choice steers 1,200 ib down’ 15.75-21 50, to Hospital Survey Post | . « nounced plans to White Chapel Memorial Come- & ‘a ‘oad of prime 1,546 Ib 19.25: a load of| ; ee tive Fol tall oes, marry | 1,600 Ib 19.00; a load of choice 718 ib) LANSING UP—Gov. Williams to-|§ retire wcll lpuabaraeoncband, paneral’ douse: 4 avers es lle a few Leora orteoclrl erred day appointed Jordan J Popkins er more than 35 Witled Lake’ = 16 09. 20 09, was and commercial Pears Lansing as director of the Of- i roan with the) tHavEeR. pec 2 19 ona are 4 canners & cutters - a Anna W.. 188 8 yside - 10.90; utility and commercia) bulls 1 -| fice of Hospital Survey and Con-, wt vonia, age 82; dear sister of | 16.60, | vealers ae Gone: * tow very ' struction. He will be suc- Herbert B. Thayer eel ee ht culls Ww as Stockers an ice will be held Priday 30. ifeeders about steady. a load of good e75| Popkin served as administrative | ceeded by Clif- at 2 p.m. trom the Thayer Pu- ib presine steers 17.60, a load of medium) bu Ib weights 14.75, Galable sheep 4,000; slow, slaughter) ‘\ambs steady to 25 lower and «sizable are of the run unsold; siaughter sheep had been termed a city hall eee eee steady; most sales good to prime ainly good and choice wooled lam \the 1D down 17.80-19 00; @ small package 19.28, no eriterion of the general market; ls few lots around 115-120 Ib wooiled| tambo. 17.00-17.50: | lambs 10.00-16.50; cull to mostly \slaughter ewes 4.50-6 00 Senator Hints Probe | of Ford Stock Sale | WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. Toe seph C. O'Mahoney (@Wyo)}, said ‘today there is cgncern in Congress ‘over terms of the first public of- He said House and Senate mem-. ‘bers he has talked with about the! istock are interested in the question of corporate control. O'Mahoney said he has ‘no doubt” the matter will be brought up in the Senate) Banking Committee. of the voting power while the Ford family will have 40 per cent — pany—after the sale of stoc k iWhich is being placed on the mar-! ket / the Ford Foundation. ashe od henoianee Buddho Arms | KOICHI, Japan W@—Toshio Yo-tra 10 cents. kota, 30, a vagrant, today con- an Osaka temple, He said he thought the statue's six arms were even for Buddha. : yr The public will hold 60 per cent/ instructor. enough for control of the com-'Firm Declares Dividend fessed that he stole two arms from] 31. ——— + record Jan. the 't,145-year-old wooden statue in) 9, analyst for the office under Marvin | (3 \Tableman, former director who re-| signed because of ill health. Popkin attended the University bs of New Hapmshire and the Uni- versity of Michigan. where he re- cull. te low good ‘ceived a master’s degree in public | good administration. He served in the | The director's job pays $7,500 a year. Air Force Cadets Fly —in Denver Ski School ARAPAHOE BASIN, Colo. (INS) —Some of the cadets of the U.S. Air Force Academy may be air- os ae ing of stock in the Ford Motor borne long before they complete |their military training. About 50 cadets every dav dur- ing the holiday season ‘are taki | Ski School, astride the continental, | divide about 70 miles west of) Denver. Coach Willy Schaeffler of the | | Denver University ski team is chief = NEW YORK @®—Parke, Davis & 'Co., pharmaceutical manufactur- jers, yesterday increased the quar- \terly dividend to 40 cents a share jfrom 35 cents and declared an ex- Both dividends are payable Jan. ‘Nine volcanic islands ford Mason, of 26) INinois Ave., staff! manager here. and a member of the Pontiac office. since 1932. | NORRIS A resident of 51 Seminole Ave.., Norris is a past president of the |Air Force during World War II. |Life Insurance Managers and Gen- ‘eral Agents Association of Pontiac. \The organization honored him yes-| terday at a noon luncheon in the 'Waldron Hotel. | Norris joined the firm in 1920) and was assigned to fits Detroit. office where he held positions as’ agent and finally staff manager ‘before his transfer to Pontiac as district manager. He will be 65 ‘next month. . | He and Mrs. Norris plan to leave, for Ft. Lauderdale, Fla., tomorrow | after a month's vacation. First Self-Locking Top | | to Go on Lincoln Cars DETROIT .—The Robot eal first self-locking convertible top in by the Lincoln Co. comprise the Azores chain. ¢ . neral Home with Dr. Prank D. Adams officiating. Interment in Oakwood Cemetery Miss Thayer will He in state at the Thayer Puneral Home, Farmington __ Card of T Thanks 1 Ww Wish TO EXTEND heartfelt thanks durin Srod neers Beatrice L Lawless. WE WISH TO EXTEND RE heartfelt thanks and aoprecta’ to our kind friends and neiah- bors and to the Rev. D. Pawlevr for the kindness 4 atmpathy t » of our beloved wife and Mae Williams, may Ges less you all. Elmer Tits daughter Fxter_} L. Mcgowan ; In Memoriam 2 ee MEMORY or , pove- IN las ? Dec. 28, 1948 oad Tmidnt ht stars are shining Upon his silent grave an whe passed ? 7 Beneath it lies the one we love And the one we ve 'y missed by hie lov J Harley and Mr, and Mrs. e § OE 24m a Hate bieclers’ 4 4 AIR AMBULANCE GROU a3 zea Soe eee f ‘ THIRTY-SIX Sen., Richard Russell of Georgia, Sen. Stuart Symington of Missouri, Stevenson Seen aS Winner's. su sane owe in Informal Democrat Poll ix? t%ustex: “ee "" By ARTHUR EDSON If WASHINGTON w@ — An over it May vanish before the Conver: | 1956 race will be a replay of 1952, whelming majority of Democratic tion is held in August. with Stevenson, former governor leaders believe Adlai Stevenson is, At least five politicians couldn't of Mlinois, against President Ei- now the best bet to win their make up their minds and eis lata party’s presidential nomination the race was a tossup between) ; . again in 1956 Stevenson and Sen, Estes Kefauver| Yesterday. in a similar poll of The Associated Press today toted of Tennessee |Republicans the question was up the results of a poll of 126 Demo-| Gov, Averei! Harriman of New asked) Will Eisenhower run again? cratic governors, state chairmen York, an ‘inactive’ candidate so and members of the party's na- far, gotbut three votes. One .of tonal committee ‘these was from Carmine G - Whe Democrats were asked DeSapio, who as a national com- Reuther’s Fund Plan “Whom do you consider the lead- mitteeman and chief of Tammany . . ing candidate, in vour state for the Hall, should have much to say Assailed by Feikens presidential nomination? about how News VOrk 395) Nts SING FINS! € * * * Their answer, by a big majority, was yes. Republican esila Uk plies cresbroken | dos are castiin the convents State Chairman John Feikens told _ cocceceeecencevas 76 Gov Frank J. Lausche of Ono GOP leaders in Lansing today that : Kefauver .......-cscceeeeeee > running both as a favorite son and UAW President Walter P. Reuthe: Leausche .......cccccecepeee for the { S Senate, picked ups wohl to return to the era of Harriman 3 home vote. plus one from Mass-|"'political slush funds and political 3g achusetts and one fram Texas. | bossism.”’ The poll isn't as one-sided as it Others mentioned as presidential fFeikens’ remarks were directed might seem possibilities at Reuther’s defense of union con- Some who voted for Stevenson Sen, Lyndon Johnson of Texas, tributions for political purposes. Oo BOARDING HOUSE - YVVVHEXVLC. TO DER MI55US2 NUDDING Y , / la ZA EINE DAY, MR. SCHULTZ / THEY eae veer _ YY A BAY A MORSEL OF PORK AT NEW eee AL ZA DOT UND SHE CHARGE f- - S'S BOwicc CA 2 tne LT NEAR'S BRINCS-GODD LUCK ME LIKE DER LIGHT 7\ I'M NOT SUPERSTITIOUS, BL L'D LIKE TO TREAT MY FRIENDS ~ PLEASE DELIVER ZO POUNDS OF FICKLED Pi6s' FEET TO THE OWLS CLUB, AND BRIGADE/«-TELL DEM | HOWLS CLUB Boys a DEY ARE LUCKY DEY ARE NOT IN CHAIL ALRETTY/ OUT OUR WAY ( THE GUY THAT A | | ay 1s meat it Hi Tit HHETTTATL NY GOT UP THE (ive "THIS COCKEYED WORLD" WAS BEFORE TELEVISION-- BUT BOY, WHAT A pee eV ON a 4 = Dos WAU MTT TRLIL LL LALA ARLE ANY N\A 1) -— J Rwiluanic Z TWO-TIMING — dig. seth cpaaa tents me 12°29 DIXIE DUGAN istressed that his margin is so slight’ - If the politicians are right. the | 1 MIGUELITO? KE SHOT THIG eho ALLEY OOP THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 29, 1955 NICK HALIDAY St b ( Sf WELL, IT BACK TO'HIG ISLAND! 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WILBUR, THERE'S TH’ BIG SACK SEWED ONTO THAT TORN ] ]D0 You REMEMBER TA ZAN POCKET LIKE*YOU WANTED.“’ GEE, THANKS, GRANDMA.’ 0.K.,GRANDMA, | [FILLER UP /HALF ACRE CASTLE BUT THAT'S SO STEVE, WE'VE BEEN INVITED TO FAR TO ORIVE ON ANEW YEARS EVE PARTY EW YEAR / AT THE PORREST'S / , — 2 by /DgtcKuw AE ad a Fe. qf DUNALD DUCK anes IF WE DRIVE FAST ENOUGH COULD KEEP OUT OF THE WAY OF THE By Walt Disney WT, SV ! ss (Ea we h = } lt ——en, ~ 4 - ~ \\ tke ae wa aa ~ ee afm om ’e ian A ALLS, ' ~ ° > H~ SO AD gee cert n-24¢ . | “Happy Birthday, Daddy! t made a/tie for you!" : a , / , | \ 1 ie f { | f ¥ ) Ze if ‘ Le ‘ { : f - & | ‘ } f y, $m \ \ iA ® ‘ et ; ; 1 : ; : ye Mom ~ . ¢ / | . : ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955 THIRTY-SEVEN | Help Wanted Mate 6 Help V Wanted Male 6| Help Wanted Male __$| MODEST MAIDENS By Jay Alan Help Wanted 8 Business Services 13. Notices & Personals 25| Wanted Real Estate 32A Beatcens ic Setem Machisie) tise ware tee ee np Mperani se gatabinaed Wasins Conpiaued non "PET nel Gr| “ABecRluke Ma ume | tthe Floor Inspector ance. Plenty iwet canna route Earn $2 to 63 per bour | OR. — _Licensed, 30 years ex. FE 5-8201. _. -ittle } lore ier seas ahaa person, Haskins Chevrolet e751 . © lit er eet Anoviy eel CTRICAL | Aecoired Knap Shoes COSTS A LOT LESS athe Operator exPEntncee s SINGLE MAN ua ] Y | REAL ESTATE SALESMAN pr. OF WE R CLEANING | Frea aoe xy. eds some man for b saleswoman,, Experience not ; Stoke Sunday [Service ©2012 //9070 a pone Ra ORED es R b Ch making sxvertence month. Con epee , Oenes quired. FE 6-113! 10 am to 12/ SAWS MACHINE FILED 4 DIVOX HEARING AID RM. 10 Oo ert ahs: oe See yl Bee a: 08 Busia | on ro amonly MANLEY LEACn 10 BAGLEY 8T Ol'y N. Sagunaw FE 4-0539. for dependable, ee APPLY IN PER-| ESTABLISHED ROUTE OPEN , TREE TRIMMING AND REMOV-! DAINTY ‘Oo UPPLI accurate real estate or building EMPLovten oF BCE CLOSED Jan. 3 for married man with car ' .. wo Instructions 9 “al Free estimate FE 26019 FE! Mrs eee £ re service OU SJAMIN] | ie sear’ arcane “Ped "puller : BEOINNERS PIANO LESSONS IN 5 a | EXPERIENCED SPENCER COR-| xeogo Harbor ° BAG: IELS. MFC. CORP. | _8 :? , “i Ineer red Se +2687 WASHING MACHINES AND VAC- | setlere. Winnifred M. Odgers. 8270 ge arver $113} 3. rush FE 23-2316. ie Se Ee us ie eesperss tepals 2Open 8) Canal Rd, Utica, Mich REpubiic gor rata abe na | REE TEE BRO bpiine “aawions cowie ES Sika gree Sa WE NEED RTUNITY FOR AN Al- and 5 A ly ‘alning aye, eves, ty 0 neon . 4 | HA : WI NTER | SPOR) T PAR- B man to learn the Trane Amarioen Freight Lines, and Sunday, FE 2-4887. j ti nw = open Heid for 261 Blvd, Bast. Pontiac, Mich. Experience and education ae | RuRseRy ECHOOL ‘CO.OPERA. | Furniture Refinishing 10A | Hes" PPOOD FURNISHED. FE LISTINGS vance Call e th = lor control and statistical og tnd ats |. pot bl arpa pel ee = REPAIRING ANTIQUES A &PE- “itn WEDDING. TWVITATIONS. #7 » FOR Rare menchotaer Fe" Soe Three mornings per week | _cialty. FE 50162, FE $7332 _Printed napkins—test service. NOW! MILL HAND ; Laundry Service 18 IN DEBT Call todav_for quick action. Work Wanted Male 10. ~ - | ? TG TROCKE Realtor | LACE CURTAINS © \.AIN OR RUF. 5» | 1648 UNION LAKE RD EM_ sete, at, Machine Studebaker vou are having trouble meet- DO-A BLOCK BRICK AND CEMENT shed Pont! APPLY ARTCO ome 2910 IN- work chimneys and frepleces tadadeye Peon: see aoe mriee ing vour Dayments see us todas T R. ADE S— TRADES PRAKERVROCTC D I } _ Packard Corp sella ae —— FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV PORE wie Ss aacinae | We are spectalists tn tradio BAKE RY ROUT EE S eS1g ers | F . i CAREEN TOR WORE NEw OR Re ice Ph Pontiac Leundre. . FE above Oakland Theater FE homes. farms lake property sp Additional | opport nity f pair Riso cabinet work OF 3-4051 2-801 §-0406 business opportunities Large dh. terested stoadv outdoor ea_| and | ctiga anich CAREER TERS AUTH RATONEAN DS ‘ 7 KNAPP SHOES | taut lsreee komen ten eae, yment, oe a business with al : — | ae FE 82704. Fk 44108 Moving « Trucking 19 Ss ls -: male oer Haid | et oeracedl : REpublie 2-2 ‘ET MAFER AND CARPEN- . RO OEMs _ a v7 property (fo i ate. ‘training. Wilablisned tterte ] t re Epublic 2-211), Ext 442 ter. Kitchens @ specialty FE ASHES : Ri “He A ; 4S Sanford FE 5-6720 for eeries We do our utmost investment required, | xX u +5000 ob ets LIGHT ON AND AFTER THIS DATE | ‘0 ‘4tisfy ail parties concerned tient Sees ep es — auclng uit fumphrey ts : a ; Do not fee] obligated. Cail us for nel mt Company benefits | - a ee = 5 ee ee December 27 1955, 1 will not be | 6 icants. 23 to 3 PONT CARPENTRY WORK NEW AND _ Wesson PE 3718s responsible for any debts con- &9 appointment and we will give reg, set appearance. inter- PONTIAC Tepeir, FE ¢4310/ | A-l MOVING HAULING | tracted by any other than myself | You our honest opinion In regard ested - wie a with peceel a y ou i mgt See vice | CA ss EN TERA AND CABINET ANYTIME | Lvla Jobnrce woke: $2', Wayne Hope ower an ues anne ma 4 i or uron . 42551 wor ew and repair Rea-onab! tes FE 5-3458' St. Pontia ch | e are p.m. Bee Mr. Deal Murdock. FE 2-661. rR TOvING: TRUCKING, are ON AN AFTER THIS DATE DE-| Teputation as the leading traders MILLS BAKERY Men | ELECTRICAL WIRING 2 & s HEAT. | up. delivery. Good service et reas | cember 27, 1955. 1 will pot be re: of Pontiac. 196 Howard St. tg control wor! censed j; _ fates. EM 3-5263 or FE 5-3571 sponsible for any debts contrac peo lath dat Dad Seti | Murray. FE 2-8657. i— 7m AE by any other than myself Lyla DORRIS & SON . STEADY AND Structural aaron | BEDFORD MOVING 62% Wayne Bt time. Day and night shift. LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. | ss 3 Johnson Rage 62% Wayne REALTO 438 Orchard Lake. 3 to _FE 2.2209. j Local_& Long Distan »—FE 2-8787/ _Pontiac_ Mic Huron 2. Establshed S l |MALE COLLEGE GRADUATE. 32 GUY'S HAULING SERVICE ASH-| IT'S APPARENT THAT TRANS-/ Co-operative Real Estate Bx henge CAN YOU USE EXTRA MONEY? ° ; tee : c_ ears of age. with 6 vrs. exp in es & rubbish PE 2-8927. parent Glaxo coating adds beauty | LISTINGS nEEDED — Machine Too! b ! inol Waite's No- Help ‘meet those monthly pay- wiachin€g 100 Detailers ALANE pe 12-29 | Fersonnel Management Recruit INCINERATORS CLEAWED. A ASH ee Businesses and commercial pray. he Vv ; | Mowteaswres salary and wage administra- \ rties, acreage or farms. or other ebligations, Make “438 to 1 Manufacturer a qineernnces lend ania ee ae ee | USED JUKE ‘BOX RECORDS 19, buyers waitin ef pei a chat tee sup DET HS Expanding Its i “It’s not the wrong size — it’s the wrong present! I | 2-831 P KPEBEE EE LIGHT HAULING & RUBBISH | 912 E. Pike st ROY KNAUF, Realtor Township or Waterford Township} Engineering Dept. | Paid Hospitalization Wanted a diamond ring!” [PLUMBING WORK | WANTED | tient eee MPavy GRUCKING west SIDE CLEANERS SPECIAT. 26 W. Huron FE_2-7421 ov eige : w Rawleigti. Prod st | : = — Reasonebte—FE o-t0ts * ts ; L : CRING or a limite me only Men's ; dintediatcly ciWelctinasicen. | Insurance a [SMALL STRING BAND WANTS; FRUbDIY hauled Sand fil dirt) nd ladies’ plain suits. 99 cents | TOTS & ACREAGE! _ Dept. MCL-696-312 Freeport, 1i! Located in | Paid Holidays Help Wanted Female 7! Help W ted F | 7 more New Years eve Open _erd grave le Bit _ Pants tend “Se rod ete We evelburcralias CHY Lac ie CAR WASHERS WANTED. APPLY = Ne | \ elp ante emale Kemsonable rates FE 4-964 ODELIL CARTAGE | Pontiac sewer, Also Vacant acreages afd eee R al O k ‘Work Wanted F I | toca) and 1 Dist M a. os ee { =—% A PERMANENT. FULL TIME Po. | anted Female 11 pom War 1! one Distance Moving ave you? Phone FE CUsAsEE Man soEn ros Dien | ey an A ] plies Wier Nexperianced seleclady | er. must be relistle Preter rome. [BaBYsrrtino I My Howe Se Tere Nee _Wtd. Children to Board 26 BP pan Ciark Real estate 1 2 ’ es ro! m Beste Apel Pontes reer Mich. pply | treed Qice atnstant “Apple in| Sot anita ceee wees, Mat | PR aid “kore “te Sawer“) Trucks to Rent |; loo owe sone sae | eee ere , ar j : i person. Myers Jewelry Shop. TEL- work, 6 days week Phone MI TRONINGS. $3 PER BU. GOOD | wal ‘T0211 Licensed WEN NEED ie a Experience r. Burt | HURON SHOPPING CENTER. | 45540 | 4 Mary Day FE 24001. | KD EQUIPMENT? saa cg. am| Listings of all types. We 60° me 1 —|— < _ : a | AEN stings all types. ae Biert san wih sales) ox i on Automatic Parts | | Ambitious Housewife HOUSEKEEPER, ig REFERENCES: TRONINGS eee EER BUT DAY | & ton rea 'Bump bucks S#**) Wtd. Household Goods 27| make any rash promises, but. we - . . —— ce a eg cas #! Wi Feitabea Real Estate bust Handling Desirable PAR GON, CONST CO. wee neees bert time cur ace transporiation § dev weet, Call Sena ae Sad AND DE- Pontiac Farm and FU -RNITUR E NEEDED service we need farms. ciey asd e ach you the 5 . eves, MA 6-67490. ry. NERDE suburban property. 5 siness completely while | Dre 44000 Grand Ri | Bo rave ONty nappa =ean | von 1 Goupis Y SER Industrial Tractor C 1T years of experience behind Be Mew on Come Good-Opportunities rand River | eol Swiveratty nitas or | HOUSEKEEPER coupie |} DAY SERvice on irontwos.| Industrial T-actor Co. Entire home or odd lots, Get the handle ied earnings for the indi. | + { | write Chippewa Detrott 21,/ only, Pull charge. vr 9-5221. = —83 per_bu FE5-90030 0 825 8. WOODWARD ce dollar. Will_buy outright or bere ltl en your Real vidual who will work and | for op Men Novi, Mich | _ Mich LADIES. GIRLS. PULL OR PART LADY WOULD LIKE WASHING | Open = Including Sunday 1 i for you. B. B. Community : s we carncan ee oats | . ue 3 T TIMm On| tne. fer telephone soliciting Kem | SOC trae: SF oer bushel Ae re tae Pe aie tet ts BOY tr on avction | 1. H. BROWN, Realtor hee ad | éitane WOodward 33515 oe done in own home. FE wee rte 8 fegines a: a! « my home RE DL 1c ED R! ATES A fee yon. Oh San, A al wc , FE 24g Edw. M. Stout. Realtor | FRINGE BENEFITS le (BIRMINGHAM OPENINGS (Good iselarpumiotensena oe cave ce oman ee yore Moving "Fe es an Ce sare te * Guan waiting. cow outRe: mor ko TELEPHONE ADVERTISING tm te ary, pleasant working ; Sreece ever TN. Saginaw Street Ph FE 5-8165 BP | conditions MI 6-2926. _fare. FE 4-17 UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- _FE 4 ee vENaOn Wadverticing™ sunt ace “ac oeen Sonar eae tees MIDDLEAGED LADY OR RE- | LADY Conca ‘WORK BY DAY. _ ™oved free of charge OR 3-87 waa a BUY ALL TYPES CREDIT MAN | ion eee eee meyai ens Sieees tense work. Live | =e oo DESIRES Vena Mallee Fe ah kel a Or Not Sold® , t be ul A — ae ey) ROBBINS | ROUTE SUPERVISOR'S — BIRMINGHAM __ in preferred. FE 32-6373, ; | Nght housework or babysitting P ti & D ti 20 W ANT ED FU RNITURE wu “5 man for ‘side [col En rineering Co. | WILL TRAIN 1 MAN. 22-45. IM- OPEN] NG Ss MAID, GENERAL HOUSEWORK _ Phone FE 5-4460 ain ng ecorating If you have anything for sale rr. Areal onear = — 7a. 1 ectivity Smal] loan col-, “mE . MEDIATELY AS AN ASSISTANT g : 2 for couple beautiful home. pri- | MIMEOGRAPHING. TYPING 8EC- | ~~| snd want promt, courteous se: sa waved lection Experienced preferred | TO ROUTE SUPERVISOR FOR | Both male and emaie Office | vate quarters, TV live in Best retarial Service. EM 3-2342 Al INTERIOR DECORA- fee. tnd. the highest price” in Full time permanent position with Call Royal Oak BAe ON ALTCONCERN, MUST Egy Ce salery_EM304 _____=S—s__‘|| OLDER WOMAN WANTS Po. dog © Reasonable | Pree eatt: OAKLAND. COUNTY'S LARGEST Grae statng ge. education vs. L17-7474, from 3 to6 pm, EDUCATION AND BE" IN GOOD | Ment Service. 130 W Maple, Bir arto fee fe an ehadren | ti avail “Oa 82183. oe ove oes USED FUN ee shh alae ty GS HEALTH. THIS POSITION mingham MI 44284. nd nes SSS Perience and salary expected Monday Thru Frida REQUIR WiLL | — hee ae 218 Chandler. between 8 PRACTICAL | NURSE AVAILABLE | 4-!. DECORATING — PAINTING Write Pontiac Press Box 92 7 y FUTUR ane ern CELING. aus R 3-5aa1, and wall papering. Call or esti- ~— for Appointment - UnaNcE. MeDical “& Hos | (CAREER CENTER | S5ar AND” RePiINED megs LTT ESte WANT WaTL wasu.|—™A". FE ¢eps___| Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 : CAEIONSI LAND TRAE se | See Nancy Pee that CAREER _ ty PE Sones peer ing _and cleaning FE 71-0223 = pease peleeey ogee soeneeessaeeenssaas EALTORS 3 G ode —papee ne % 5 ar CS19GI LETS (ee | BE NREE CONTAGE HUSSELT. Executive secretary ...... $400) NURSES REGISTERED POR THE cince Ue seen Sten an | moeerenteediie recive’ | PENC #205) =i soso Dizie Hwy j FIREMEN McGLINCHEY, ROOSEVELT HO- Office beginner 1... $200| Pontise Osteopathic Hospital. nae 20m —A-l PAINTING PAPERING ; Phone OR 3-1295 AND City of Pontiac Salary wes TEL, Wil AM. 2469PM PRI. Secretary lite exp x $27. hr. week. 2 ite — on. sick WASHINGS AND TRONINOS. P PICK ___Mason Thompso: FE 48364 GYMNASTIC MAT : ic’ tart) Apolicante /tmust DAY DECEMBER 0. as Car bilier leave and re ifte up and deliver. rr 3-742 ree PAINTIN “PAP a omen aad to 28 iTime in-service may be PHONE CAILS CAREER CENTER || Pentisc Gusepettl Beepial. 3 | FOUNG MOTHER WILL BABYSIT Ae ASTAn GI PRR RA NOIR OR 3-7608 — : Clal CTs | itducted from age) Height 67, re MUST HAVE | es hae ai —Avburn SFE 2021, ___"__| im her home for working parent | Cabia fo Spotl Mine dy Gok hg i 4 in elg proportional | ake at beral or istmas 8 r icinity o — r3 TTD ry oe 2 . | seers aes gary for ene nee a fare | _TE FO0 TANUARD Grd | Samia eaves Bee! |@uprou Deconarma: waur | RAW FURS WANTED | #5 oe St For eutemation trpe machines! Office City Mi y Personne! garesMEN WANTED LAR OF JANU? r entices EM Tee. EM 39-3438" . HIGHEST PRICES PAID Zerelt® Hae & fixtures Top iiponnee _ Aire Fas cee | Lerettod feria gore ps For “ambitious woman willing Building | Service 12) tocar: baintea amp Decone |) “Se aoem ey maak ] ge W ay have tools Studebaker-Packard| experienced men Selary plus CONSUMERS ferably 4 pm. “to 18 fap Must | ~~ micwm | ree mite some open time. FE| MA 63131 Walled Lake LOCKHART & _Gealer OR_35200 commission, plus other benefits heed to eam et least $100 per | ALL WINTER DISCOUNT PRICES | _6-2860 81 Baldwin FE ANT! | Car required Write stating quall- week. CAR ESSENTIAL, BUT ON INSULATION. SIDING. PAINTING PAPERHANGING | - ted t R 29 aldwin — FE ¢6203 WRIGHT | fications. Pontiac Press.Bor 101 NO CANVASSING” For personal | ALUMINUM COMB - WINDOWS WALLS CLEA: D Wan 0 ent _&9 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchi ac ine ALESMAN - FAMILIAR WI. POWER C interview, call ® to 4 o.m. AND DOORS _ TUPPER, OR 3706100000 | ~~ ~~ | WANTED: CITY LOTs WITH z ENGINEERING SERVICE 8 AMIDIAR EW TH | . ouly. Lakeview 1-4083 Attics, additions, alterations 7 FLOOR FURNISHED APT 3 | ef and water electrical suppli f a. Sal 1st . FE ¢0613. Call 988 8. Telegraph FE 2-520 | _ piles preferred. Bal- | SS ee Guaranteed work at lowest pos- Pa ainting & W all AY ashing or 4 rooms, West side. By mother | after 6 p.m. DISPLAY MAN ; terchory rote pap felartince | OPE NING JAN a sible prices. FHA no money Free estimates FE 72706 8 & 2 daughters, aged 14 & 15. FE Interior display, experienced pre- | 1 1 Do you want to earn $100 weekly? down, free estimates no pay- eS _ 23-8050. i rred but will consider trainee eS] mers Poatios Press, Dex ee. realy to | S Do you have nice personality? | ments until bam Painting & Wall W ashing OR § ROOM HOUSE AND BATH. CASH F fia! Apply Pertonnel otfice C ne eee ted capone | Has A Save re ofvcars No nvewtment, HTT'w, Muron |" Pe esoed | —Pree_Fstimates Te baz) “|p myang, enuidren and mother. he reonne vee. =~ | ca. oO vestmen' i - MONTOOMERY. WARD . heckers “SERVICE ENGINEER ho canvassing no collection. po AIR COMPRESSORS, AIR TOOLS. | __ Phy sio-Therapy 2A iMac HOUSES WANTED BY | what we wank we wil bert nape 0 5. Piano [Bora] Cok Nationally known gasoline pump | sons k Merge Sa Ss call EM, power rileemers tare poste jaan >| omen with two children Near| door within 24 hours wit, oe | . manufacturer needs full tin Pi id ‘ ————— ers. Open now SALESMAN WANTED. AND service engineer Will train’ Call Steno ra hic PONTIAC JACKSON'S RENTAL “SWEDISH Pera eel tad at le Postine a ee ee parkas ee ee -_ concere has opening for ' _FE 8-1359 for interview g p — — ¢2 W. Montraim _FE 4-5240| ewe = technique. 72 Elm ™ | SMALL LAKE PRONT ON COUN: jesmen open up new terr!- = PLOYMENT SERVI * "ADL ee tery. One needed for Pontiac area Fixti lire ~ Structural _ 18 W, Huron Bt, re 42581, A-1 CEMENT WORK Television Servi 22 $7 heme wanted by yous pre} Edw. M. Stout, Realtor Sopnneee See iin | VACANCY | "ariiaiptaytimtaet| LLOYD MONROE | Television Service 22, _Spte'te Sy: delta Cet | ™- asgnes. an Ea, rE bee ment plan, life insurance ‘S } { fo) FE 4-6866 DAY OR NIGHT TV service | ° f pelt vacation ine ter See Layout tee | Pleasant working conditions Fpl ee N BRICK, BLOCK AND CEMENT talope oe! AKA e300 j Shere Living Qua arters 30 t 4 reat ot el Lavout Men Abundant, benefits. me t3 to Kendale Studios, Serres MY 5.0606 FE 2-627. Pr SHOP TV" RADIO. 34 aR | WIDOW | LADY | DESIRES To Mahan Has Buyers | Fier 3S owes) DraftsMmen | Pad itowitarsat APPLY ROOM 420 ORDER COOK MUST pp PRICE PLocK aNd cement! Pst? 7 ferviee, TE | uve iedy_ 3'siecks from’ Gagi.| The demand ts great Our sabe ec. 30 No phone calls Paid Hospital zation | < 4 A experienc: Also waitress. 621 work Also chimney repairs Free GUARANTEED “TV REPAIR ane | haw 8t FE 5-430 force is exe eptional, We need | estimates, MY 3-1106. FE 2-9327 | A ur listing a will certain! I NERS | SEPERIENCED | DesIneD | 5x Lisurance | . . W. Huron Bt -08 he) : | MAKE FE ¢9798 CONDON’ YOUNG WHITE WOMAN wistEs| 7° ag. and y DRIETING TAPPING MILLING | '28 W. LAWRENCE ST. SECRETARY FOR SMALL OF- | BASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUI! D- RADIO & TV 12) 8 PARKE 8T | to share apt. and ees wh! OL Ty pears of cenialeceees bani . | BORING TURNING MACHINES. | Paid Holidays | ice on Pontiae Airport. Short-| _!ngs, Free estimates FE 2.0077 || GOPENHAVER: 8 RADIO & tv! working girl PE from 3] Petete “desiinns “ta Pee Pentisc op : DET AILERS | AND AUTOMATIC PARTS HAN. | A | | PONTIAC. MICHIGAN hand t desirable. Call OR 31200 | Corrom os = a T- | repair $0 W Muron Night serv: to @p Eetote deaiings te Punting al gE : fee calls FE ¢5607 Wid. “Trans rtation 31 31, fied. We handle all details for Ganges Amousiion Boa PPtY —— pre eh won "ucbest raat CEMENT & BLOCK | TUCKER'S “RADIO.TY ore bate | ~~~ ses manciag end closing. Coll es a Dn Body are . COOK, EXPERIENCED CALL FE! Qitmincne mt cn ene s eeees man pel bea _FE ¢3600 (68 E Pike St_ | STUDENT NEEDS RIDE TO wesT| 487 to list your property. joe. Preve welding dics ‘s CATEDIIN r CATNANO 5-013 tor appt at « | 4 pe “eds ‘ al. 5 A ape _Woodward MI +4620." | & | T ri i | coast arrive by Jan. 6. Can drive. cial machines—top rates. ROYAL O | PARAGON CONST. CO COSMETIC & DRUG COUNTER. | gona FOUNTAIN. EXPE Se Sricns wanna faa | Typewriter Service 224 FE 8-2800 toe 70 bell; Te Trede = ae { ARAGO? NSTC Experienced only. Full time “ = eee | 2 | MODERN Ak 44000 Grand River part time, Top wages Appiy in| fen fala es AH Se | SOR WIRING LICENSED TYPEWRITERS AND apprna MA. | Wed. | Wed. . Contracts, . Migs. tgs. 32, - , tC ra | 3 ‘person, Wesley Drugs, : ‘ c urray, FE 2-065 chine repairing xpert wor ENGINEERING | Novi fic! _ Mile Rd. Lirmingh ham | PLOOR LAYING. at oe AND | General Printing and Office Sup < see | i, Mich. ——— WANTED GIRL OR WOMAN (Sane lhe erience.| Ply Co, 17 W Lawrence A Hees oo) a SALARY W Oodward 3.3515 Girl Cae rR S IRES S ee — “steady. Ma eis mt howe: | Modern" equinment raat work TYPEWRITER’ RENTED er | ‘ % . « with igures $20¢ | tee — Free estimates. John Taylor, OR Mitchell's, 123° N Saginaw st For Contracts New or Old. Berkley, Michigan Northville 2910 | Stenographer .. $270 $300; WANTED: BOOKKEEPER AND 1.1616 — eee La r8 ul REALTY CO, REALTORS F | Bookkeeper —s_...... $260-$300 typist dp one-girl office Must be. pane iwinn enn ih: U holst rin 8-044) aoe be =s 73 | Co-operative Real Estate hn Oliage plant salesman OVERTIME [WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE General office ©... $200 | able to. take ‘complete charge of "YOOR EATING, SANDING efeat, | bs es See 23) ex Ase for Tea Mecutlouen : FE 20263 . wanted. We have a pos: ee eS ae a $230 hooks, sid andl telephone Mis. | of FE 6300. _EAKLE’S CUSTOM UPHOISTER.| Huron | PENSION oe pws Sata allie fil J.C HANDEN tion open in our sales de WANTED. 3 oe EXPERIENCED IN: | MIDWEST waren : int Sie ——— | geet ‘Cal Bills Frome a Shia. Pree estl nies eels HA YDEN. Mone = BOON 70, BRAN .. ae sula salesmen work on ; : rPRING hd partment.. Must be able Broad Fringe Benefits par Dasis We are only inter: | apy ment Service Touch typist 4o take training es | PLOOR LAYING. SANDING. AND THOMAS UPHOLSTERING To GET THE MOsT FOR YOUR to drive truck. Sales ex- : ested in salesmen who can’ bring | 408 Pontiac State Bank bidg. telegraph epetators. Paid, white | finishing Licensed contractors. All| 3@_§ TELEGRAPH FE 5-#8ag/ °) contract, Realtor Partridge CASH sex) 17.7474 in Toltme of puinets, "Tne Footy Sy pan fe auine end ecveredot Tork | Fork, uereviad, FEST, | | SLIPCOVERA DRAPER a RED| iit ‘“uid‘‘io wes" W. Bors 48 HOURS perience necessary. Pre- maxe Bonded insulation Go, PE | CULTURED WOMAN. UNENCUM-| Dleted Abuit J Fo Sinton, Weet | “where “Quality Comes First” | —Ptceds Your material PE §$707 | _ St. Phone FE raze oe: fer age group 25 to 40 ROBBINS __§-0571 panken ta ciherieitont. for com-| ora Union Telesramt Co. | BLOOR SANDING LAYING PIN. ____ Lost & Found 24 A IC FOR YOUR HOME: 5 Established routes, sal-| Suge C SALESMEN A APPLIARC bie eal wae re Rontise Eade pl eis ecto Te net Mel Central. delat) ee EQUITY : L. i required ite box 27 3 a. : i ary te start., steady em_| Engineering Co. Hust be ab ~~ — Willing to as- Press ; tee _Restaurant. Pe 3-0256° 3 brick. suas coment eern Pine . on the sale of your Land Con- JIM WRIGHT, Re ployment with paid vaca 123 S| MAIN ST. mae Gan Gee ee Pfr age uy sort tod GVER 36, | WAITRESS WANTED. TF Sete | ens Sed Tie work = ml C2208] LOST DREACE TCUUTCH BAG” IM] | © tract” vik te) what wel ate leek. | 34) Oakland) Ave’ FE ‘or bs tions. Must be able to aa ued Hie Al ee Geet ee A children, 12 & 8 8 Gaye, | WORK WANTED MALE 10° Cake tae D Rom STALL | we cictahy of TeLMuren Shopping pisce them for yeu” within 96) coeeeere rent meres ‘ pe OFrpo o reep- Stay in twice howe off Baldwin WOMEN & GIRI %3 N Cass FE 23-3021 FE oes See us for the fast serv- BUY OR SEED a M MON. THRU FRI field, Dearborn. Between @.30 and FE ¢2 , +e nier Rew a furnish good reference- ——~“°"—™ “————— | _49-36_Wed , Thurs Pri ioe etter ©: _ Wanted f nlland Cente ard. Cail FE 2-618! iee you are looking for. No con-| I will personally buy ng _ = 5 DISHWASHER. JACK AND INA‘S Bnted for full (end) part Ome | Fog @ ET MOviINU GeO LLY tract too large or too small. erty of wil sell tt Apply in person betw een MIDWEST Grill 4868 Dixie Highway. Drav- =~ Granee nen can mens equipped. rE R 4-450 L.A. Young. extension 16. or after 6 call OR you how to ca. cash | 8 and 11 a.m. Thompson JOBS FOR MEN ! Tl ley’s. S wel oad ple 1-3384 in Detrott for interview, JOs. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING | 3.4713 Edw. M. Stout. Realtor price iy reasonable’ Call nol Greent I 1525\Detal For Sroe DIRECT, SALESLAY WANTED | time \ ending finishing 180 Edison. Ph at ese nee | SR a eg aa Wau se os) fe. 25. Detail Bagineer ae Syee Wrigiey's Desutiful new Birming-| 4 salesiadies to cocae ‘i WILL GIVE GOOD HOME IN TRE | \ FF 24405 _ oe ; Open eve, till 8-30 FE rath , FR 7-0908 Bogie Lake Rd., Route 2) Mssaser teceea tae | BO Mere. vil een: soon ae serxiary | One needed for Pontine poset are of school ace chit eee ae He let ae LOST, FEMALE BRITTANY SPAN. | CASH FOR LAND "CONTRACTS — | area an ree revel A oe el, lost in vicinity of Comm H anWelt 6440 Dixie Hw _ Milford. | \ ee | in this area’. | 32 to 90 preferred “we wilt trein| Gfen Could bave another job day | ING. SIDING ALL TYPES.| Was feeding pups Orange and| OR 31358 Sn re | lel! RR al = —— . ee EST | WE ARE NOW HIRING you. Retirement pian, life insur. time, Must be clean and refin OA',8-3060 white Call EM 3-3685 after $. Re-| — 5% MORTGAGES onice ea Comuneree mplovment Service ss a — | ROOFING. SIDING AND ALL MOD-| _W8rd oe 70 a Ph. Pontiac EM 4 Die © es Puceice ‘pale peak eas. BUT GHERS ie css See oor | Serres jroo aces gration alterations, epeciai deni) LOST. BROWN WALLET CON: | ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN trom = for ber nin mone a i e i i Pal - Rossevelt Hotel. 0 to lteam.| 2% snd 3. Must be ering D & ME BL LDG SERVICE | —pers_! eward FE 24636 Oe iia RB’ D raisals or closing fees R. F. MCKINNEY : ' ees eee, Wee .| _to_Detroit. FE 44246. 3. = : UNiv. 1-5708 eSl ners MAN 28 and Friday Dec 30. No phone | WA TF 92-7008 LOST: BLUE PURSE. TEL-HU- HARLES, Realtor Coser “3s bya come secoerenk p __ calls. Eves | on’ 5. 3.2276 FE 2-8243 in ST Oe FE E 4+-1056. reutatl oe A, Telegraph WANTED IMMEDIATE! ackground for interes in ELDERLY LaDy. VIC. MIDDLE R_O. SNYDER R FLOOR LAYING | LOS AND WHITE DOG sale: 1 : Meme eee mars CUTTERS Straits Lake to watch 2 school os Sho’ ting, Phone PE | PAF Collie, part Shepherd Ane WE HAVE 2 room homes, cash for “and = : e Ql ers aiosie et auP, = > children wht parents work apd 4 chain around neck Re- $200,000.00 trecta, and farm: MIDDLEAGED COUPLE TO MAN- - 3-3586. werd Fe, Cee WY PAUL M. JONES, _age_ mote! Pontiac Press Box 95 PRODUCE ELEVATOR OPERATOR 19 TO Business Services 13) cost BLOND cocKER SPANIEL | At our disposal to purchase new REAL ESTATE fs an MECHANIC - * "od Riker Bond not necessary. Ap- dete ae es S ene pace? po ines old tm the ri | oF senemoed sleet camtraets | 4832 W. Huron Ph. FE “4 bly ul . r einity uron Gardens. Answers efore AN SELL YOt Front end man, must be first MEN EXPERIE NCED. ALTERA.| edly with some experience in car- APPLIANCE SERVICE to the name of Sandy oe wear-| sell. ASK FOR BOB MAHAN. WES CAN SELL YO Kart cE ers qralatgumen econ: meres: = | gen yomen wetter Sdrecsesi || Cony) of Carreisccantan lees | accent esters: sadee ieee: |e To Buy-To Sell-To Insu A. G. ELL 1OTT “k NS c 1) | FE 8-97 untry onvelescent 0 . Los \ o = a eure J. _Wilson-Pontiac-Cadiliac D AY wee SIRT StrEve | Must here own transportation; and ail types of small appliances oe ee mc hak | 31640 N'Western Hwy ME ‘CHANIC... | presser. and folder 3 days a MU _¢671t. Rots 06 Oskiand Ave FE lin Lane, blond cocker 4 years: R “Apts iF rralehed, 3 Must be first class on body glass and NIGHT __Week Good wages 10 W. Pike st. A rene aN eta Late A & B TRENCHING ee. rats areca plastic. eollar ent Ap s. Furnis rattles, squeaks and water leaks EXPERIENCED NURSES AIDES: rae re MIDDLE: | 7 : Miami emer Mr. McIntosh, W Pon Call Avon Center Hospital. WOULD TIRE A KIND MIDDLE-| poctings, water tine fleld tile. St 2 GID ETT EN INARCE: Men Ceditiag Pika mtiae STOCK 1-031 for interview OF Seer roman te cers fei cee) ew! 36061 oe _ Lost: Ford TIRE AND | WHEEL REAL dade = e. Close he MECHANIC. EXP WITH FORD , EXP. \ _home than wogee Call FE seer). ALL MAKES OF FO ORTAIN | PENS) Rewara. On D000 om Fern as ve Real = ee Jo | an ercury with a, @ Tt r repair ‘ain m 3 Wanted srantec, Excellent ue . WAITRESS WATTRESSES FOR NEW YEARS | [roeired by factory. | pe ,me? Lost BLACK LABRADOR RE: | 197) W. Huron mb y2¢3 | Adults only. Ref. i64 W. Pike Gisons wan top flight i . 4 pm. to 13. Apply im person; Eve Experienced on liquor me's Offic treiver dog. Pet. Lost two weeks. 7 ROOM APT 1 CHILD WELC Lake Orion’ Motor "Bales. MY | Permeorot fall time positions for} 7: _ ER Sat Ehinadewn’ ‘ate na rence St Phone Pik sin "BAW | $80 reward Elgin 6-1600 FAST ACTION! FE 21785 at _2-2611, qualified persons Excellent. work. CLUB 99 BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS |LOST MARRIAGE LICENSE. AP- Tf you have the contract— we have | 3 ROOM APT WITH BATH. iy MECHANIC WITH TOOLS. wi ing condition. Many employe 86 8. Telegraph Rd Walls and windowr. Reasovabie.| PTOX 2 weeks ago bet Commu-| the MONEY. Clark aren! Estate,| children. 49 8. Tesmania. O son Garage. 38 Elizabeth Bt. benefits and opportunites for ad: EXPERIENCED ms ITRESe ‘ce rig e Y ‘S Pree est, no obligation FE 3161, | O17 Notional Bank & Huron Ste,/ Phone FEE ¢easa for Mri] $1723, 5-431 _ vancenen' CARPE wih OR | tend a 7 ROoM FURNISHED API._1 nce ~ NEAT APPEARING APPLY AT: | eel or belideye. CARPE? LAYING | SEWING | ioet WEDS DEC _14_IN_WA- tgs chiid. ‘welcome, 480, Marion. OW NE. y NG d EAP A : am ont i168 Wrigiey's beautital new aimee binding. Any repairs Carpet | ““\icnal Food Store at 4489 Dixie h W. t #2028. 5 Sal 885 Hunter Blvd Fri Dec 39 9. werd. MI 40787. _ ham store will open | cleaning om location of shop Self) Hey A Diamond rine Reward S$ aqQlung -riour | Salesman for clothing and.) am to 3 pm Or employment EXP. W Ga | the fastest "crowing food chain | ed, man Cail ans! On’ 33270 i 2 ROOMS WITH PRIVATE BATH. _ fufnishings See Wm woot Rm nt rane” oul Me ga en AITRFSS in this _ftime Vier 0137 of PB 3-12 ioet > Slack: HOUND SaMECR! | i cs ee rae EU is-ese , | ‘ . w d m. ae ae | Joh sonally fo: 7 : Minimum Dickinson, 31 N. Sagi | Beso" Sh Eun Rosner oat Anoie m perien \WEVARE. NOW HIRING ORY WALU BY MACHINE. rrr eld, vie Baldwin and Watton FE courteous ectlon ee 2 ence re mee ei 8 aNe aoe i $$$ 1 ‘ _& _ | 8 Top Rates naw St CLUB 99 | CASHIERS - ed LOST. fj BLUR Tick HOUND | A. JOHNSON, Realtor wooiea Pa sid U WANT ED _...86 8. Telegraph R¢. EXPERT TREF Ti TRIMMING 4 @ RE: | paliy, Oxtow lake’ ares Mobdae | “A. | NSON, Rea 2 ROOMS. PRIVATE ENTR. 4% YEAR PROORAM - om. BURNER AND GAS INSTAL | Fe PERIEN moval Ph FE %-659% or OR | 4684 or EM 3-833¢ §=61704S. Tel h Rd. Baby _weicome. Phone PE : CED BAR MAID WITH AN | PM. EM 3-4684 EM 3-833 ‘ >. lelegra . WHY DRIVE TO DETROIT? lation and service man. Only ex-| 4 successful hard-hitting, ambt- reds sppearanes Steady work. 3-00 Reward P |27 ROOMS AND BATH. L fi tt Denice 8. rn ¥ id lhot ted tious a robe pap al on business. re ‘ady job. Good A oad Apply Spad PRODUCE ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- LOST: DUKE SABLE AND WHITE. | FE 4. 533 Paid we side. FE CG aye e Sohbet nee, De. _ «| «Omen and ong 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 16 P.M. OLive 2-631! “THE HIGH DOLLAR For rade used cars. We = need ve the extra miles, * Ct pay you well. 4540 Dixie ) "HH. J. VANWELT OR_3-1355 % core Ee eed ated or eves | ivi Pint? WILL PAY $100 | for clean solid car, FE $2635. | E THE REST REST - TI ~- THEN GET | “ “BIL 1 SPENCE USED CARS (62 Oakiand Ave FE ¢7333 © rater Coart. Be- | ar ‘Carkner Motors | 1996 PORD TUDOR. BEST OFFER. MY .2-1792 ® | ____ For Sale Cars on! Sen. the New Year Righ With a Birmingham One | Owner Used Cara 666 S ‘Woodward | Birmingham ‘$3 Plymouth sharp. 8895. "$2 Mer obbsesy vie Glide. Radio | and fmevroisi 210. Clean $1188 lg ‘34 ‘a3 acer Champion rgein | “ Piymouth Runs good $85 No peseousble offer will be re fused. Come {pm pnd visit \ , FORD, v4. 4 DOOR, C | SHARP, 196: HENRY al. $15 AND. _miles FE 2 | 183 OLDEMOS: nd pol LECHANIC’S SPECIAL! dition, ‘new "wnite wail tres. com- 7 For Sale Cars 91 | | For Sale Cars 91 Fer Sale Cars cus- MERCURY MONTEREY col COUPE, | u& | tom line 2 tone, radio, heater,| 1955. Take over payments. Exc. PONTIAC CHIEF ‘55 CATALINA auto. trans. Many good miles | cond FE 44705. all new tires, perfect mechanical- in this one. * For SALE. 1947 OLDS. 4 DOOR | ly. Call OR 3-4336 afier 6 p.m.: LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | radio, heater, hydra. ‘Good tran FORD. encone: wa 62885 Pagtry psoas cau My 36% suk é3a""" |” Chevrolet GOOD USED CARS | 1055 Olds 08 sedan demo 1956 Demo's per’ | Sor Lge 2 assume small paym Call Mr 1H Hacker. "PE eit Rogers Sees) TAYLOR CHEVROLET Bi Reet) usr acne wig ViCTORIA | CHEVROLET DEALERSHIP NEW CAR OUARANTEE Pord, radio. heater Turn signals | Walled bake Ma ce AS LOW As 15000 actual Window washers $1,679 ~5537 FULL PRICE pletely automatic power rot FINANCING PROBLEMS JUST Bl ooh jer ury Monterey hardtop. .7.— Loe | 1982 FORD COUNTRY sqUInE jo) Cher’ Bel Air sedan Me pulck Bedan special $1605 21.000 miles. Perfect condition | hexe Chev. gel. 2 dr. | FLOOR bs Vs heat aad CARS - | GL wostiae Star Chief Sedan, $289 _%@ffrey Pord Bales OA _8-3011 054 Chev. delkray 2 dr "33 ‘Brodebaker hardtop Sharp $995 Lo ig cars DEMOS. AND OF. | Popy t ol! Bel 4 = |2 DOORS | ec c “8 Fore V8. Bump shop special. Jeffrey Bales. OA 83011, 1983, Pow! 0c 3a. 2¢ sront COUPES & CLUB COUPES: $54 um | | | 1954 Ford 2 dr. Needs body | Low YOUR CAR - Carkner Motors, work Runs good $430 FE caer | Dfakes. windows and seats. Ex. Down AND UP TO 30 MONTHS say erate ae GORD 2DR GOOD SHAPE | only. $1.38. Phone Holly. Melrose TAKE ADVANTAGE OF OUR ee HEA 1 CEP THESE | 1054 FORD COUNTRY SEDAN 8TA- fai oneal ‘HOLIDAY. 121 MILES. 1 OR Cr eaereD Locanice Rie eke . | steering. eon pePytettit Sarl a _ Wil! sacrifice. 469 Montca SAVE } 1 C ear ee ECIAl G obeauecaseae Eauee| ‘53 OLDS *° gaVED BEFORE OV ERIE: —PECrAlSe=2 he SRTIBLE. ¢ NEW. 1955 HUDSON STATION | peed ead, Don’t Delay ==> Act Today PRICK] TO S2VE YOU MONEY 1953 Chrysler 4 door 1952 Plymouth club sedan 1952 Dodge Club, 2 door. 1954 Chevrolet. No, it's a ‘83 the condition of a ‘54 Its a 4) ‘y delux with auto transmission, H. Must be seen “1081 Plymouth 4 door | | ied Chrysler Bishiender : door | Boto custom 4 door MOTOR SALES 33 «8&8 MAIN SBT. CLARKSTON CHRY SLER PLYMOUTH Open 8 a.m. to 8 om. Daily WE BUY. MA 5.814 rele TRADE | CLARKSTON | 1953 BUICK nes RIVIERA | hardtop, like new 20.000 mile: 5 good tires FE 42008 Cali ater ‘ om. 2106 Kircher Court Poh- lac 1933 BUICK SPEC "TWO-TONE. 1949 KAISER GOOD CONDITION | OL 14826 Wagoo Take over payments. FE wer brakes l e gre open every week night _ “HOUGHTEN & SON Haskins Chevrolet jen Ah hat OLDSMOBILE GMC TR vce DEALE ‘$28 N. Main, | pene ater Ol OL 1-9761 1951 PLYMOUTH 2DR. ORIGINAL owner, hew tires. =. condition 450. OL, 2-6492 ~ West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts low and save the differ . Many LARRY | JEROME ot Syieaeitatie ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 923 w Huron PE 42185 —Lincolns | 1953 Hard Top Coupe | 1954 Capri 4 door 1955 Capri 4 door Growing Dealer MAple 5-5071 Open Nites ’til 9 This car ts four-door. With radio, heater _Ford Sales. | 1955 STAR CHIEF ¢DR. CUSTOM FE OA & Guara t ed pecan firegold and white | nte [1955 PONTIAC DELUXE HYDRA. | matic station wagon Two tone | Oakland County’s Fastest | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M-15 l ‘53 STUDIE CHAMP a beautiful green and “FOR MORE THAN 30 YRS A "52 PONTIAC, 8500. overdrive. The mileage is low. ___ GOOD PLACE TO BUY 345560 and the price is right People > | ‘32 MERCURY. $595 RADIO 1956 SONTAG “CATALINA. SAVE | _ Auto Sales. 68 Oakland FE 2-2351 heater. overdrive 2-doo FE | $800 or more Phone MA 5-6486 1953. WILLYS FALCON. OVER- - 5-0481 between 0 and 4 Pp ia : drive Perfect condition. Jeffrey 8-3011_ i R&H Clean. Low mile EM 35-4368, Shar p Used Cars ey crates tires and springs Air- | CARS WITH Z\P ‘88 BUICK RIVIERA. POWER | All Makes and Moce!s | foam cushions. many extras | der volder ear as fade | == CQLESNN'S | tneton Stich eatltwen Trast FOR AXY TRIP OL 6-2809 ne | ‘ 1055 PONTIAG Stan anboS once 1054 BUICK. BUP SUPER HARD-TOP MOTOR SALES dan Most alt sceessories ptus! (FOR EXAMPLE) © : rgain. | 3 power steering and brakes Very ‘55 Dodge 2? Door, Hardt Phone FE 4-3938. 125 Le Grande od Eh) GOO bs Catnit _Clean, $1925. OR_3-2314. any cor down Snes aie ‘$1 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE, | —— ‘49 PONTIAC. GOOD CONDITION | ‘6 Pontiac 2 door, Ivory and eee ceil acceoeerte nee EE SP Tess r otters p30) pm 8 Pere cu as S"'p ve. side walls FE 5-4¢29 : [AC STARCHIEF r. V-8. CADILLAC. le arate a onee ‘ ‘56 Pl mouth i | eaten AE new PE 4668 Aub | weouty ieee erese $1005 a! ht Sar"esieg,"™* white pi 9 000 y $5. PONTIAC | STATION — “WAGON. Coupe & es, Senay V8. 210 2DR__ 81350. ‘$4 Plymouth Club Co | Radio heater Hydra. 23,000 m rot mie | age Extra clean MY] 6- finish Hardtop iles, nice dark he . $1005 | 54 Dede! Club Coupe, Two Tone condition Call MY 29-8601. New Credit Plan HAVE ba B DOWN WH ZEN TURNED VERY LITTLE DOWN AND! WEEKLY PAYME LK As nets OF As No Co-Signers! Immediate Delivery ! | Dea! Direct! No Finance Co ! Buy Here—Pay Here Y'ALL COME NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 8. SAGINAW 193 FORD CONVERTIBLE Sharp, $87). Jeff: OA 6-3011. rer Peed’ Bales i See M&M Motor Sales eet top dollar on jate model cars. je Hwy. OR 3-1603 & WTD. JUNK CARS SCRAP iron,. Fast service, Call FE 4-0582 (For. DOLLAR F FOR CLEAN CARS “SCONOMY. Ci CARS, 2 Aubura__ WANTED SCRAP CARS. ___Ph, OR 34511. ‘For Sale Used Trucks 90 Seema ‘IHC. MODEL. 1951, ONE "TON | EX CON Thunderbird — Power steering— Power brakes Boner seats—Power windows Hard and All Black with waite § Walls LARRY JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER OL 1-9711 PLA , GOQOD- TIRES i conten KING BR crci mae TRUCK. Sau. TON PICK-UP. $1,100. OL 6-2600 . TRUCKS | ? ten wean ned du Long and oon chessis | LARRY JEROME —— reared DEALER “FOR MORE THAN 30 YRS. _GOOD PLACE TO BUY: "3 FORD DELUXE ', Ton PICK- up, $850. OR 3-2994 1850 FORD * i TON PICKUP EW body condition — _qaoos Cali | A) er 5. OR 3-60: 5) FORD ' 2 TON cee ee eves, PE 55707. JEEP STATION | WAGON, “1948, ‘R&H, overdrive Overhauled re- * eently. Reasonable EM 2921 aft- | er 6 cer oi eden’ io i RE. | 6-3031. “WILSON | GMC FE 2-9203 FE 44331, New and Used Trucks | MICHIGAN’S LARGEST GMC Truck Dealer Oakland at Cass r Sale le Cars 91 - 1954 BUIC K oe eR USHIS 0 IS OVER freer cheap ries iahsaie mot er SEE \Clearance Sale’ site STATION i | i “FOR MORE THAN 30 2 ee ay CE _TO BU | } ~ YEAR END ised Pustine Osalas =” ° S1i9s | 1955 Buick Spectal Convert. .. $2905 1982 Buick Riviera ......... 8 995, 1955 Pontiae Catalina ...... $2006 | | ; 1081 Ford Hot Red. New motor $505 | la Butek Super 4 dr 91695 1984 Buick Century 2 door $1795 1984 Pontiae 9 door $1195 1954 Mercury 2dr. hard top $1695 1053 Studebaker 4 dr. ...... oo | 1953 Pontiae 2 door ...,,.... § 605 1952 Pontine 3 dr. .......... 8 695 1061 Mereury 4 Gr. .......... 6 405 1960 Pontiac 4 dr. .......... 8 205 1963 Plymouth 4 dr. ........ 8 605, 1960 Chevrolet 3 dr. ........ 8 205 | 1948 Ford @ dr. .......ee.ee. e148 1963 Pontiae 4 dr ............. & 796 1962 Mereury @ dr. ........ 87 1961 Buick convert. New top $695 1964 Chevrolet convert, $1295 1954 Chevrolet Bel Air 4 dr. $1295 1964 Buick Roadmaster 2 dr $1895 COMMUNITY “Oren, Unriy We wae He | WAGON ist Pes Seer ame 1086 8 Piymenth Plara LARRY JEROME OLIVER BUICK. “STOP ‘EM SALE" We plan to stop all the used car business in Pontiac at our front door (210 Orchard Lake Ave.) for the next 3 davs. Check our prices and you'll see how we plan to do it. NO REASONABLE OFFER REFUSED!, $1645 $795 $1595 1984 Buick Century 4 1953 Ford 2 dr. Sedan, 1955 Ford 4 dr. Sedan, dr.. R&H, Dynaflow, 2. R&H, Ford-O-Matic, no Fairlane, Ford-O-Matic. tone blue, one owner rust, V8 engine. We really mean bust- and nice. ness. $695 $495 $2195 1983 Chevrolet 2 dr, 1952 Ford 2.dr. Sedan, 1955 Merce. Monterey R&H, 2 tone blue, ready RA&H, Ford-O- Matic, Hardtop, alt the extras, for the road. bright red, good rubber. and we mean complete. $995 $465 $1065 1952 Pontiac 4 dr.. R& 1952 Chevrolet 2dr. R 1953 Buick Special Riv FH]. deluxe model, cus- &H. starts every time, Hardtop. Dynaflow. R tom trim. $95 down. ideal for the wife. & H, white over red 2 tone. $965 1954 Chevrolet 2d:.R & H, very low mileage, also whitewalls. $795 1953 Stude. Coupe. R & H, hight blue. V& en- gine, good rubber. $1995 1935 Pontiac Catalina, a good clean one, Hydra., all leather trim. $465 193] Pontiae Sedan, R & H. absolutely no rust, tremendous value. $1995 $995 radio, heater, Rocket engine that purrs. $995 1953 Mercury Sedan. R & H, Merc-O- Matic, good clean cars hard to find $2495 $2195 Buys any one of these 1955 Pontiac 4dr. R& 1985 Buick Special 1985 Buick Super Hard- HH. Hydramatic, good Hardtop, 2 tone blue, tops, Dynaflow, potyer one, previous owners custom trim, white- steering and brakes. name on request. walls, beautiful. TRANSPORTATION SPECIALS “THEY ALL RUN!" 1990 Dodge 2 dr., R&H, good engine & body. 1951 Frazer 4 dr.. R&H, ready to roll 1948 Nash 4 dr., R&H, good for parking lots. 1947 Pontiac 2 dr., R&H, bargain priced 1949 Buick 4 dr., R&H, ready for a new home $185 1950 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&H, good second car. .$245 1950 Pontiac 2 dr., R&H, also Hydramatic. .$295 1951 Chevrolet 2 dr., R&H, seat covers, see it $345 LIVER BUICK Remember. New Year’s Eve W esa DRIVE SAFELY . 210 Orchard Lake Ave. 19 Courteous Salesrmen Z gin Bi aisat es bane 1953-Oldsmobile 4 dr., are : 53 PONTIAC CUSTOM Te 1954 | CHEVROLET. - BEL AIR $9 AS D = Lit Leu near Chay Genet Red Beay biset ower u . ud } ciccaeu Low faatleaee Own ak ST ONE Seine nem reser oti after 6 or Satardays, eke Road ( ash or Trade-in | POL IC \ HERE Dodge Cl ‘Two Tone | 1990 CHEVROLET ¢ DR. ay oeeewer Revifpgen| esas Fluid Drive walt, ie s705 | little rust. $195. THIS IS A BONAFIDE OFFER s not shrouded in mystery. , | tise fra Pry reer, be seen any- | WITH NO STRINGS ATTACHED We're completely honest 82, Chrysler ‘op part 4 Door, is CHEVROLET | NO SIDE NOTE OR SECOND with you Why? Because it paper ed Ld ee radio, h BEL AIR 4 DR) XOTES NEEDED CAL! MR has always been our policy rk ee | eater, auto. trans. Low| FRANK LOW to tell the truth about every $3 Chevy. 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Bright Spot" JeromeQlds Cadillac} Cass at Orchard Lake whitewalls, blue $1695 | $1395 | $1095 | 4 door Station Wagon, radio and heater, Hydra. }, Deluxe with radio and heater | Pawn gray with YOU Can't Afford To Buy and WE Can't Afford To Sell You a Bad Used Car! '51 Plymouth ‘53 Chevrolet Station wagon. Light fin- ish with radio, heater, glide and white walls. $1295 jots of miles of carefree driving left $445 '52 Chevrolet dr sedan New motor nee 2 dr sedan. Radto elutch and new white wal! tires white walls Beonterei bore It's guaranteed and ready finish. Low price of $745 $095 ‘54 Chevrolet De) Ray 2 dr All black exterior and the interior is finished tn black Poe! Ivory vinyl. Heater $1198 | '53 Pontiac Catalina radio, heater. Hrdramatic white walla and back up lites Very clean auto $1095 2 tone green with ol Chevrolet ows ~'49 Ford 82 dr Radio and heater. Nice moter and new maroon finish. Priced at only r coupe. Black with radio, heater, standard shift white walls, spotlight, power Leet and dual pipes. Sharp end $695 $375, MATTHEWS HARGREAVES ~ “YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER” ‘33 Plymouth - Phone for a Demonstration Ride 5 oH np ORALER FE2901 FE 8-0488 [{ FE 4.0488 | 211 S. Saginaw St.-. FE 44546 Goo “toners 4 2 Ee | ty / Ra at fs bf . 1 . \ 1 ‘ i , S | " ‘ ne 4 f ae — foun pee V eg = (es dee) ee \ vee Fi ay \ # i P) i « * ) «! , os ; ‘ \ a, i : a} Pie) 5 ee ee pee ye ig A THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 29, 1955_ Television and Radio Burned Yule Log at Both Ends FORTY-ONE _--Today’s Television Programs --. --Today's Radio Program’s-- Holiday Shows waE, (700) CKLW, TONIGHT '1:00—WJR, Joseph Hainline Channel 2—WIBK.TV Channet "+_—_-WWI-TV Channel. 7—WXYZ-TV Channel 9—CKLW.TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | attracts the attention of a suc- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. = | | 4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First| WWJ, News by Lewis 6:00—(4) Cartoon Carnival. (7) cessful writer. (4) Theater. “‘A| Love. ptt hob dean MeKeusle Superman. (9) Circle 9 Theater.| Set of Values." An ex-gang leader |4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. tele more McLeod “Along the Navajo Trail.”| returns from prison to find his|4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4)| ¢s¢ wom. Bob Reynolds Rogers assists in solving the| son a member of his old gang. | World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie) WWJ, Ross Mulholland murder of d deputy marshal. |10:00—(2) Johnny Carson Show.| Dee's Rascals. Cea meaeeciee . Don McLeod * @:15—(2) News. (4) News (4) Hockey. Detroit vs. Boston. |4:45—(4) Modern Romances. WPON. porte Blante @:25—(2) TV Weatherman. (4) (7) Jumbo Theater “Best /5:00—(2) The Early Show. (4) 16g war Guest House Seller.”’ | Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey/ ww. Three Star Extra | WXYZ, Stars at Seven Sports, Bill Fleming. \ 6:30—(2) Patti Page Show. (4) 10:30—(2) Eddie Cantor Show. (7)! Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. CKLW. Pulton Lewis Jr. Sp ience Pict: : : F i jJBK, . Mickey Bho Camera Four. (7) Cisco Kid, SS os Fiction Theate: ge ee on wosded WPON, News, Record Room Western. [Etiee=12) News. (4) News. (7) Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. | 4.59 wor Guest House 6:45—(2) News. ! Soupy’s On. (9) National News.’ — WWJ. Morgan Beatty | WXYZ, Day's Events , CKLW. Gabriel Heatter | WJBK, Mickey Shorr , .WPON, Record Room 3:00—(2) Ray Milland Show. ‘Re. 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. (4) tirement Deferred.’ Prof Black, Little Show. (7) Three Bar gets an extra five years on the) Ranch. (9) Crown Theater Board of Directors. (4) Michi-|!1:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. gan Outdoors. (7) Kukla, Fran |!:2 :25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. and Ollie. (9) Heart of the City. |11:30—(4) Tonight. Westinghouse Pays $3 Million to Idled PITTSBURGH ® —Westinghouse 8:00-—-WJR_ Biny Cro-hy WWJ, Great Gildersleeve WXYZ, Bhow World CKLW, Official Detective WJBK, Mickey Jhorr, News WPON, News, Record Room “Firebug.” City Editor accuses FRIDAY MORNING \Electrie Corp. said today it paid 8: swe WIR. Godfrey's Digest an employee of losing peluabie €: 50—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford.' ‘out nearly three million dollars WXYZ, Better Tomorrow CKLW, Crime Fighters copy. (4) Today's Farm Report. lin Christmas loans to members of} WJBK. Mickey Shorr 1:15—(T) News '6:55—(2) Meditations. two striking unions and other em-! 9 on Ne ry om . r >. . . | — P News, Carson 7:30—(2) Sgt. Preston of the Yuk- 7:00—(2) Morning Shew. +41 Fo-ptoyes idled by the dispute. | WWJ News from NBC on. Preston is snubbed by Scot-; dav A spokesman said that during ane Send Mirror | land Yard when he offers his help 7:55—(2) News. ‘the week of Dec. 19-23, nearly WJBK. News, Mickey Short in a search. (4) Dinah Shore. 17) 8:00—(2) Cartoon Classfoom 0,000 workers received checks for, ome WIR Ame Orie Lone Ranger. “Two for Juan 8:30—(2) Captain Kangarvo. (7) $100 to tide them over Christmas.) WY) Comer ton ; : , WXYZ, Off Beat Ringo."” Crimes are solved by Wixie Wonderland | The loans were offered to all; CKLW. Bob and Ras WJBK. Mickey Shorr WPON. Zee and Orville 10:00—WJR, Christmas Skies WWJ, Fibber McGee Lone Ranger's disguise as an 9:00—(4) Romper Room. outlaw. (9) Million Dollar Movie. '9:25—(2) TV News. “Bill and Coo."’ Drama about /9:30—(2) Love Story. two love birds. Theater. ‘Westinghouse employes on strike! or furloughed for more than 3 (7) Request| days as a result of the strike. Largest disbursement at any one| CKLW. New WJBK. News, Mickey Shorr 7:45—(4) News Caravan. 9:55—(4) Faye Elizabeth. plant was at East Pittsburgh where| wron. 8:00—(2) Bob Cummings Show. |10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show. (4) over 7,100 checks were distributed, |'*: a WIR ‘Tennessee Ernie “The Sheik.” Love over the tele. | “Top of the Towa phone. (4) You Bet Your Life. 10:30—(4) Ernie Kovacs Show. {| Some 55,000 members of the CRLW, leurs eee |10:55—(7) News. AFL-CIO International Union of wo WXYZ, Fred Wolf | WPON | CKLW. Toby David WXYz, woverd P. Morgen “ + 0) wws. WPON, Zee and Orville 11:00—WJR, Joseph Hainline WWJ. Bruce Maver . News, Top of Town CKLW,. News, Sports WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr ports and News ‘WoaR, Bruce Mayer WXYZ. Top of the Town CKLW, Ted McCoy WJBK, Mickey Shorr WPON, Bob Crosby FRIDAY MORNING 6:00—WJR, Jim Vinall wJ, N JW, Rooster Club WJBK, Gentile, nee Pebiecees Cowboy Hank 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit WWJ, Bob Maxwell YZ, Osgood CRLW: News, David WJBK, News, paer Gentile WPON, News, * Shine CKLW, Terrance O'Dell WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge * shine WRYZ, . Wolf CKLW. News. WJBK. lews, Binge Gentile . News News | $:30--WJR, Music Hall WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge kK, Coffee With Clem N, Rise ‘n' 8, WJBK, News, Tom George tabs News Ace ) WRYE, ase) ww. Minute Parade WXYZ, begat jee CKLW, Toby WJBK. Tom. Pvtaasl WCAR, Rhythm Roundup WPON, WPON Goes Calling ate) _ Arthur Godfrey McBride, Peale :: CKLW, News, Homechats WJBK, Sotatcted Tom George WCaR, WPON, pee Party . 10:30—WJR, Arthur Godfrey WWJ, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Wiulspering Street CKLW, Mary Morgan WJIBK, Tem George WCAR, Music in the Air! WPON. W Godfrey WW, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Companion CKLW, Btory Time WJBK. News, Tom George WCAR, Mews Ace WPON, News, Pontiac Party 11:30—WJR, Make Up Mind WWJ, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, News, Winter woe! 'W, Queen for a Day George Wwoan, Music in the Air WPON, Pontiac Party FRIDAY AFTERNOON 12:00—WJR, Jack White WWJ, News by Cedernerg WXYZ, News, Winter CKLW. News. Three Suns WJBK. News. Tom George WCAR, News 12:30—-WJR, Time for Music WWJ, Faye Elizabeth WXYZ, News Ace ‘WPON, 1:30—WJR, > iaubhois Malone WWJ, Ress Mu land (7) Life is Worth Living. $:30—(2) Climax. “Bail Out 43,000." Different reactions as, ltt: 30—(2)-Strike It Rich. at 11:00—(4) Home. (7) Story Studio.|Electrical Workers and the inde |pendent United Electrical Workers Ding Dong School. ee spokesman said. i across | 1 Palls tn winter Wron, N Goes Calling! 3-90 —WJR. Wend: j Ul: 06_wJR. Arthur | ish iS IEIE ete SAIUIslAle le) al iC LO le ie Le Ie Ty IE fee | | Americas’ dairy cows supply at) least one-fourth of all the food. consumed by America’s growing | Riis ia) ATL IA AR IUISiT | pouring forth the same music - | and the same seasonal cliches. . | By my count Charles Dickens’ | “A Christmas Carol” was seen or jheard at least four times on na- ‘tional networks. It was too many. Dickens himself grew excruciating- | Cliches ly bored with giving readings of his | ist . From story . ; Nearly every program was as- sailed by a painful sense of neces- By CHARLES MERCER sity to do or say something about NEW YORK w—We Americans Christmas. Filled Paoune a iF sense of peace ahd one ised to observe Christmas. Now ‘twirled oe hai hare and Gace ‘seeking something that avoided the anne ... seasonal cliches. There was as- The nation SEAS sighs with ant respite on NBC-TV in boone relief when Christmas is over. “Assignment: India’ repeated on |Nee arly everybody ate too muchithe screen. land many drank too much. Nearly “(14060) " WIBK, (1490) WXYZ. News Winter CKLW, Eddie Cantor WJBK, Tom George WCAR, News. Musie WPON. Guy Nunn 2:06—-WJR, Musical Guide WWJ. Ross Mulholland WXYZ, News. Winter CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, News. Don McLeod | WCAR, News, Music WPON, News, Nelson Eddy; 2:30—WJR, Nora Drake | WWJ. Detroit Weekday | “Were Overdone Same Music, Spouted Forth All Programs WXYZ, News, Winter CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR. Caravan of Musie WPON, Club 1460 waren We celebrate it. WWJ, Detroit Weekday j ~ WXYZ, Ed MecKeuzie ' CKLW. Bud Davies WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCAR, News, Music WPON, News, Club 1460 $:30—WJR, Helen Trent , Hotel for Pets * Cae Bor pe en® all. received too much and most} Yet this was an exception. Even . | WJBK. Don McLeod |wonder if they gave enough. There|Dr. Benjamin Spock, who normal- Weak: Saraven, of Muste was much conspicuous consump-|ly talks intelligently about children WPON, Ciub 1460 tion and vying for prominence;|over NBC-TV Sunday afternoons, 4:06—WJR. House Party wxvz, Feet i ane. et children debated over who re- was belaboring Christmas. And on cee: Hretthernty A ceived the better gifts, and subur- CBS-TV they were zealously burn- WCAR. News. Music ‘bah householders tried to stringing the yule log at both ends E VPON, News, Club 1460 up more lights than their neigh- ne 2arly all day long. Once I almost 4%6—WJR, Music Hal WWJ Young Widder Brown bors, The lip service paid to peace on rth > guys. WCAR Carevan a fag and good will toward men >": _ WPON. Club would have caused Isaiah to cover | 5 Booiahles wwe Sheehan his face with his cloak and Jere- RESERVATIONS turned to Hopalong Cassidy, who WXYZ, News, McKenzie w inely roundin wu bad CKLW, Eddie Chase as rout : * 4 P WJBK. Don McLeod WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie miah to raise both hands to, CKLW. Eddie Chase Heaven! | EVERYWHERE WJBK, News, Don McLeod, e e e WCAR, Sign Call Delphine Finn Micheels OeWi Jue Domne Elkin Travel Bureau WXYZ, News, McKensie CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Don McLeod WPON, Dinner Serenade TELEVISION — RADIO REPAIR — SERVICE COs DIR IBIS ISIE IS. 3c Bad 3) 1 IGINI | TT Te! (audi All Makes Expert Trained Technicians | @ ALL WORK GUARANTEED @ Bussard Electric Phone FE 2-6445 84 Oakland Avenue—Free Parking Member Oskiaed County Electrenie-TY Service Association STAT INIT) Hane 1S Th tO im) }O TR IAID) IN TE IS IS) 4 three men prepare to test the 11:55—(7) News Ace. \have been striking since October) ° (yo'er turns to ejector seat of a jet bomber. (4) | FRIDAY AFTERNOON in contract disputes. Another 40,000 A Soman) on | } | Peoples Choice. (7) Stop the!j2:99_(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Ten-|Workers have been furloughed or)13 Roman patriot rT ele | Music. nessee Ernie. (7) 12 O'clock /Ar° only working part-time. i Nenearstver | 9:00—(4) Dragnet. Friday attends! Comics. partcer = | a party at the home of Officer | 19:15 —« 2) Love of Life. 16 Pewter coin Frank Smith on New Year's Eve. |12:25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Whitman Diar Y aie = (7) Star Tonight. ‘Write Me a 12: 30—(2) Search for oa ‘Mailed Back 18 Requir Love Scene. Story of a play-| (4) Feather Your Nest. 33 Befsre wright whose reputation has been! Beulah. (9) Bam Bam ae in Good Shape 23 —— alder made on the beautiful love scenes |12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Small 24 Embellish he's written. (9) Motion Picture) Fry Frolics. | DETROIT w—The $25,000 Walt)?" Bisckdira of | Academy. “Outpost in Morocco.” }1:9g—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color- Whitman manuscript diary, stolen, 38 Body of water The French defend the garrison) jand. (7) Charm Kitchen. (9) from a Detroit Public Library ex.) Chatters in Morocco. Myrtle Labbitt Show hibit last March 4, was returned) %? Measure of — 9:30—(2) Four Star Playhouse. |1:15—(4) Fun to Reduce. ‘by mail yesterday. 33 Child's game “The Answer.” A scholarly bum|1:s9—(2) Amy Vanderbilt. (4: Ralph A. Ulveling, Wbrary direc 3$ Rusts, families. . Jean McBride. (9) News, Shop-'tor. said the valuable diary, owned r eppeaed : pers Show. \by Charles M. Feinberg of Detroit,| 3 Bitter vetch Cleaner canine Saws |e i2) Ladies Day was returned to the main library/2 Anaivse s a! palye ts filed on 1:55—(4) Fran Harris. (2) Girl in a plain brown manila envelope.| 4 Weight of Precision wectiae Talk. ‘It was postmarked yesterday from) ,, ae Siecen memetseet’ Glas 2:60—(2) Robert Q._ Lewis. (4) suburban St. Clair Shores. la implement Lhe in today. Old saws re- Hour of Shows. (7) Stars on p secession ae ES a aaltan anes D. W. Fitswater FE 4-2687 Seven. Ulveling aid an maicncd note| lowe? 1 Leek ever aikwerm 39 paar at term ° 1213 Desias Ave. 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. (was stuck between the pages. It! 59 geen pea 3 Poly fart 3 Ped part Pe} es leers 2:55—(4) Hershel! Hart. read: 8 Beer 4 Miracies 26 431 ed ie @o—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC} * “Dear sir, | 54 Driving . _. 37 vosubeees. = iene SEE THE GE Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob) ‘This book was not ‘stolen. I am a Sane [== = a a “ cron 11 Ca Ft. PINK WALL Theater. sorry I didn't return it sooner nes (comb form) H Barber : = heart Vemi) 4¢ implore ‘ '3:30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. The library director said the} stens covering wr, 47 Domestic slave REFRIGERATOR at |3:55—(9) News. book was in “good condition.” |" Sitstaxe it Master 33 Year bevween reeabeye. HAMPTON’S _ [4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date. oe 8 |S Orenes of sight 19 S00 cogs dena so 81 Ate 825 W. HURON | With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9)! Feinberg. a Detroit oi] executive. ' ' : Justice Colt. reportedly owns the world’s a Williams Asks Dems have the state take over financial collection of the works of the nc He had loaned the manuscript to the library for an exhibit marking the centennial of the publication of Whitman's ‘‘Leaves of Grass.” | ,Grass.” The diary, which covers the) - LANSING (INS) — American poet of the last pitas 'to Back Wayne Plan aS Gov. G. Men-| Williams received no opposition, otitis ‘nen Williams met yesterday with from his fellow Seow Democrats: Democratic members of the Legis-| lature and asked the lawmakers! ito Support a Proposal which would in 1955. versity. support of Detroit's Wayne Uni-| E. rex adi alluhen caries ares _years of Whitman's life from 1876 to 1889, is entitled ‘“‘Commonplace ‘| Book.” Feinberg said its main} value was as source material tor) | scholars. ae Tt was taken from an exhibit, “Isn't this a fine Christmas) |present,” Feinberg said when in- ‘formed of the book's recovery. Freed Red Returns to Daily Worker Post NEW YORK (—John Gates, one of 11 Communist leaders jailed in 1951 on Smith Act charges, will, \resume his post next Tuesday as |editor in chief of the Daily Worker, |\Communist party organ. | Gates, accused of teaching and |advocating violent overthrow of the | government, was released from the federal penitentiary at Atlanta, Ga. jlast March 1. 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MARTIN net in words, but by deeds, im | weapons may have been pared.| The Kremlin leaders also have|mask their true ged. on con nr et «eae INS Foreign Director reducing internatioal tension and | somewhat, but the Soviets may [not been the least bit shy in ex- armament under such misleading|} The 1956 Soviet budget is present- gusrantocing peace and secur- | be switching more and more to jhibiting long-range jet aircraft'titles as ‘‘social and cultural de-| ed as a move to reduce interna-| 'Y- ‘ the neuclear age of producing jcapable of carrying nuclear weap-| velopment.” | } tional tension through cuts in the) The phrase about deeds, not aia weapons that do not (ons. No other nation has such a bigi}: huge Russian military service—but words, being needed from Moscow, rae much manpower to There also is an intriguing fig. |“2tesory under such an uplifting) ; iecacally Western observers see lis » reflection of the long-standing a Sew nod learly sha ure in the new budget. It is |!bel. Se I 3 ots P. r : ; et budget clea ws ; “soc! 5 ‘ le pe negpoaeaed Minister Arseny | American official attitude. thai the nocent vt is jad heavy cee = eS paryealagerestn = If the Soviets are shifting much} 2 7 North Saginaw Street Zverev said the defense budget of REDUCED ARMY? industry. And heavy industry in| partment is to get more than |! ‘heir money and energy into ‘ Phone FE 4-6842 - 102,500.000.000 rubles represents a} But has Moscow actually cut/Russia means to a great extent) one-third of the total expenditures nuclear weapons and guided mis- - reduction of approximately nine/its forces? war potential rather than consumer) of some 568,800,000,000 rubles. =a bins con fies acae Wen a8 , saad at ie i ec It rae pope has ahi Mts Foods production: This category may be one of/But in the West under the ruling! |) vt tasioes y Fe of army by 640, aie ent is may/BOAST OF H-BOMB the biggest bits of camouflage in| governmental systems there tis not |f the total budge be ite ge Western observers do} Nikita Khrushchev, Communist|concealing the true nature of the|as much chance of concealing | ba ¥ “The reduction in military ex- {°° ae the big Red army! party seeretary, proudly announced | budget. . armaments under resounding titles. |] | _ ee penditure,” he told the partia. |™achine has been reduced in mili: uring his tour of India that the wh The budget makers must do very| aia ment in Moscow, “means the |'2°Y effectiveness. _ |Soviets chad tested their most| Western experts long have con- thorough explaining to the tax- |) Closed Wednesdoy EOI Soviet Unk = = concern, Conventional troop sizes and powerful hydrogen bomb weapon. |tended that the Russian leaders payers. — OP Pl moa DR. 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