* THE PONTIAC P ’ ' os Nemes - Home ¢ Snow Fiurries + Reiley pas nes ' Edition 118th YEAR * & & & =~=PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955—52 PAGES AQOOCIATENTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE one Te Lie Detector Tests Continue for Owen Mose ot [ PASADENA COLLEGE FRESHMAN — Joan Culver, 18-year-old Pasadena City College Fresh- man from La Canada, Cal., has been selected to reign as queen of the Tournament of Roses at _ Named Rose Tournament Queen Pasadena Jan. crowned Dec. 28, admires her bouquet of roses, symbol of her royal title. Fenton Man, 23, Still Being Held by Cook County Suspect in 3 Killings Was Here at Time, Minister Claims Prospects Bright on Bond Issue Higgins Back From New York City Satistied With Progress of Toll Road Chairman of the Michigan Turn-, Authority members Smith and sulting Engineer Murray: D. Van- pike Authority George N. Higgins Whiting have been named by Hig-| Wagoner will work on route prob- returned from New York City yes: gins to handle the financial ar-|lems along with Higgins who also, terday ‘well satisfied’ that prog-/rangements. Authority Chief Engi-| plans to continue his extensive pub- | Intent ress: had been made toward ob-/neer E. Thomas Baker and Con-'lic relations program. taining a revenue bond issue to Tiny Mite Makes Grade | finance the proposed Rockwood- 4 GM Dealer Says Hearings Give Distorted View — Officials Deny to Squeeze Out Small Automotive Suppliers |Saginaw toll road. With authority members Justin 'R. Whiting, of Detroit, and Carl WASHINGTON (#i—Les- |Smith, of Bay City, Higgins trav- . ers: rib- eled to New York immediately aft- ter A. Malkerson, describ er the State Supreme Court ruled ing himself as a happy and jy. turnpike act constitutional Dec. | prosperous General Motors 1. dealer in Minneapolis, pro-| tested today that Senate fisees false sande the ie: hearings have presented “a .,.,- a2 ; _ “We conferred with our financial distorted picture of General advisers, Blythe and Co.,"’ said| Motors-dealer relations.” oe “and learned exactly |what we must do to clear the way Malkerson said ina state- ine'e bond issue. ment put into the record of} “Our route must be completely en Antitrust ‘and 4greed on over the 113-mile span.” the Senate ust d The J. E. Greiner Co., MTA Despite “inconclusive” . results from a total of seven lie detector tests and ex- pressed opinions of his in- nocence from police here and in Chicago, Owen Moser’s ordeal is slated to continue today in further sessions with the polygraph. The 23-year-old Fenton \farmhand, who has been under almost continuous Members of the roads commit- tees of the State Senate and Monopoly subcommittee’ consultmg engineers, must map the questioning since Saturday that he believes most of the route in fir! form and the author- night, continues to show no 17,000 GM dealers are sat-, ue age pills ee reaction to lie detector . | S, prepare any altera-| eather hes their pr esent | tions in projected traffic use ete the Octet connec: high the committee has S| caused by changes from the orig- ony : ber slay- from only a handful of dealers who |'4! location. ing of three Chicago school- | “This information must be in- boys. have testified adversely,” Malker- son said, adding that he had ex-| C@ded im our bond prospectus ed “a representative sec- before Blythe can begin to sell ‘tion onal CFOS | the bonds,” Higgins explained. Malkerson said he had volun-| Major route problems still to |teered to testify but had been told be solved are in sections running |by Sen. O’Mahoney (D-Wyo), the through Detroit and Allen Park, - subcommittee chairman, that there he added. iwas ‘‘no available time.'’ He said | “The bonding experts said they, O'Mahoney had suggested he could see no reason why we can't a a statement instead. ‘get financial support. Our onty! | O'Mahoney put the statement in| worry lies in possible construction, : 2 lthe record, He told the hearing that of too many competing free high-, pounds, 1 ounce. After living in an oxygen controlled incubator, doc- |Malkerson ‘was treated in no way ways by the State Highway Com-, tors declare she is in ‘‘excellent condition.” \different to others’’ who were late missioner (Charles M. Ziegler). volunteers of testimony, “I'm going to talk with Ziegler The Rev. Donald Mackintosh, @ Holly minister, said today he has contacted four witnesses apart from. Moser’s family who say they saw Moser Oct. 15 and 16; dates on which police are trying to es- jtablish he was in Chicago. Path ologists said the slayings probably occurred on Oct. 16, Holly Police Chiet James Park- er said he had phoned Chicage with Mr. Mackintosh’s informa- tion, Cook County officials, he AP Wirephote EVERYBODY HAPPY, NOW — May Lee Locke, weighing a pound, 10 ounces when she was born Sept. 23 in Salt Lake City, gives a big smile to her mother, Mrs. Willard G. Locke, as she was_re- leased this week from the hospital. Tiny Mary Lee now weighs 5 aS : , 1 2 ‘ hd if | “We are not suppressing any ‘0 see if we can't agree on 8 Pr Ton Red Tourists | anc; Mitton of te witness’ tn, United Press Wirephoto, facts, = wears ee ‘by coordinating the toll road with I d Di t d ansing aze | which were air mailed this morn- r vious iF oe am " T m | A : : 1 | 1. Joan, who will be officially | Pager hee ge y freeway construction. invade ispute | ing. “lt we can't agree, t think be Kashmir Area O'Mahoney said he was told last Your Shopping List Stuck for Milady’s Gift? Diamonds Always Nice _ By JANET ODELL The woman in your life will be thrilled with what- evér you buy her for Christmas. How nice it will be, if you can present her with just the right thing. How about a diamond necklace, for instance? Before you hit the ceiling, read on... a local jewelry cio is set to launch a militant Officials greatly aided him in de- *store has Add-a-Link dia- drive to bring the nation’s 30 mil- mond necklaces that arejlion unorganized workers .under|in service this year, and we are, Wednesday by Sen. Dirksen (R- Il), a subcommittee member, that! said that after the recess for the day ‘he called out Malkerson's name, and that Malkerson accom- | panied him to his office and told | Police officials, who have said n er on ft) wately that Moser’s reaction to the lie detector is.“normal for oe & psychopath,” say they are con- es s Fire at the Farm Bureau vinced he is telling the (who is chairman of the House|mountain-rimmed airfield today tor) Warehouse Causes lots) “no Ger ae we SS ee |® 48hour visit to disputed Kash and Ruin of $665,000 Legislature will step in.” | SRINAGAR, Kashmir (Nikita AFL-CIO Plans ope . . . aa josed details of the murders of Militant Drive “O'Mahoney said. there were SS mae Kashmir say ated the touring) LANSING @ — A fire in the ser 18, and Agios, Saneeaaae: 11. “many others” who wanted to tes- ; : ‘tify, among them critics of GM, Campaign to Be Aimed 1 that as he did in Malkerson’s at Nation's 30 Million case he told them there would not ° jbe time to hear them. Unorganized Workers Malkerson said in his statement that he became a GM retail dealer NEW YORK (INS)—The AFL- 10 years ago and that Oldsmobile Russians an opportunity for more Michigan Farm Bureau warehouse | The boys’ nude and beaten bodies barbs aimed at the West. India Dorthwest of Lansing was brought/were found in a forest ° = short! outside Chicago Oct. 18. and Pakistan have been contend- Under control y after 9 a.m. Moser is being held without ling for the allegiance of this for. “fer burning fiercely for more + 2. in Chicago, First arrested |mer princely state in British India than two hours. on a traffic violation in Holly Sat- ever since the Indian subcontinent’ Farm bureau executives said/urday night, he was released Tues- ‘gained independence in 1947. Pak- the warehouse and contents were day after his first lie detector test almost a complete loss. Damage proved inconclusive and Chicago was tentatively estimated at $165,-| police isdicated they had no fur- in’s two top men flew 90 to the warehouse and $500,-\ther interest in him. City Man Killed Beneath Trailer wveloping a business that “wit! set! George H. Franz Dead ‘'#" ' allied with the West. jsome seven million dollars of cars| in Telegraph Mishap. rhe Kiem 000 to its contents. Benson Says Farmers Should Pick 1 Path WASHINGTON f — Secretary of within many budgets. one diamond drop now; you add more drops on other important occasions. You buy the chain and Agriculture Benson says farmers must choose between individual freedom of action and socialized He expressed confidence they prefer freedom and added, in ad- your class—for this year anyway— you can still please_her with —a. kitten-soft sweater. If she’s the type who won't buy herself a cashmere, you pick one out in her If diamond necklaces are out of the new labor federation’s ban- just one of three Oldsmobile deal- ner. AFL-CIO President George Mea- ny announced yesterday, in con- that G cluding the federation's first con- jvention, that the drive would not} be “any Milquetoast movement.” He sald the 15,000,000 man AFL-CiO ‘will use “every legal drive and declared “no littie men with loud voices in either politi- | This Morning \ers in Minneapolis.” The beac dealer denied | A Pontiac man who drove his car M representatives had put) under | (Continued on Page, 4, Col. 1) junder the rear end of a truck Roads this morning was dead on arrival at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, George H. Franz, 33, of 5918 Dwight Ave., apparently went to sleep and failed to see the truck No Telegraph Light, | Taylor Mothers Told DEARBORN (INS)—The State trailer at Telegraph and Maple|two here from Jaipur in port venters| India. There crowds hailed the | Flames shot 90 feet into the premier yesterday as “Maharajah| gir as stocks feed, seed . Bulganin” when he and Khrush-| diiteer, * ad chev donned Indian turbans, The reponded by shouting in Hin- di: “Indians and Russians are brothers.” » one story, 200 by 240-foot warehouse is located just off U.S. 16 in Lansing Township. The build-| blaze, The Snow for Tonight, He was rearrested Wednesday on orders from Cook County Sheriff's officers, who arrived here the same day and trans- ported him to Chicago after he signed waivers of extradition, After six lie detector tests yes- terday, Cook County Sheriff's Chief of Police Thomas Brennan said the “inconclusive” results supported Moser’s denial that he had any- thing to do with the slayings, favorite color. Should she be al- lergic to wool, there are luscious sweaters in man-made fibers. She’d love a black and silver dressing the Vegetable Growers’ Assn. last night, that “a planned » and subsidized economy tends to weaken initiative, destroy charac- ter and demoralize the people.” “There are now a few people in this country who apparently think -$t ‘dg small: polities to capitalize on agriculture’s troubles," he said, but added he does not believe farmers will be “easily stampeded . . . by unspund theories and pro- ” Specific administration proposals to help the farm situation will be presented to Congress next month, Benson said. He did not outline them but said they will not be “quack remedies.” “Farm people have a right to expect sound and constructive help from their Department of Agricul- ture and from their political lead- ers,” he said. He forecast “loyal, Do you raise a ruckus when Mama uses your electric razor? You can stop that easily by buy- ing her one of her own, one de- signed just for women. A pair of pigskin gloves for dtiv- ing or capeskin ones for dress are always welcome. Consider a beautiful band-beaded bag for her) gala evenings on the town. How about a new umbrella, one covered AFL-CIO’s new Industrial Union Department, urged the federation to take on the job of organizing the DuPont industrial system and : jother chemical companies, the’ tex- tile, wood and paper industries, and teachers, white collar workers and distribution and unorganized building trades. liam C. Doherty declared an at- tempt will be made to organize the 2,500,000 government | tion. Weatherman Says _| The weatherman says that there Petar gap etal boa! | will be occasional snow flurries rig, noticed nothing wrong and [‘isht. It will also be colder to did not feel the impact of Franz’ |™Sht with a low ranging from ing, of cement block construc-| Lt. Patrick Clary, who headed tion and with a steel roof, caved in the three-man delegation which from the heat of the flames. lcame to Pontite Wednesday to re- The new farm bureau office arrest Moser,; said he was being headquarters located nearby, a taken. to Chicago as part of “a grain elevator and other buildings normal check-out” because he had ear |16 to 20. = were not touched by the flames. ‘implicated himself” by his kngwl- — | Tomorrow !t will be. partly Lansing, Lansing Township and edge of details of the scene of the After he had. started from the cloudy with little change in tem- John Bean Co, Fire Departments crime. light, going north on Telegraph perature. The high will be from joined in-fighting the blaze. | pict Parker said today the Road, he was stopped by another 26 to 30 degrees. | Cause of the fire, discovered three Cook Sheriff's of- truck driver, who told him he was) Temperatures will average from around 7 a.m, was not immediate- ficers had taken a floor mat eee the platen, yar a to 5 degrees below normal for ly determined, | from the trunk of Moser’s car . ice said Jaciuk’s trailer suf-\the next five days according to = hic . . of Meanwhile, the women said they fered only minor scratches to the bureau ieccasta? . : B N. ow tabesd cone i pohorpayas ae comtinee ho) Mechade 5 (BE paint, It will be warmer Saturday. cold oon ye Longer 39 ars of the SEE bodies, employes | sxeteectiom cantil thee sate provides: oa (er Sunday and there will be only DENVER «®—Just for the rec- a between now and the next conven- them with the traffic light. -Pedestrian Is Killed lslight changes in the temperature ord: Comedian Jack Benny an- 4 police officer present during |. The women blocked traffic twice thereafter. inounced—in public—he will be 62 Moser’s fourth interrogation — yesterday afternoon to allow school} DETROIT — John O'Con, 63. The lowest temperature preced- next Feb. 14 Benny spoke at athe suspect had “‘recognized” @ ichildren and buses to cross the'of Detroit was killed today when ing 8 a.m. was 22 degrees. The $100-a-plate dinner raising funds Picture of Anton Schuessler in a registered 28 at for General Rose Hospital here Pile of “about 30” photographs of last night. stopped for the light. Bloomfield Township police reported. cal or industrial life are going turn us aside.”’ Walter P. Reuther, head of the Highway Department yesterday in- ‘formed the Taylor Township |mothers they would not receive the traffic light at Telegraph road and Cypress for which they have been crusading. William L. Marvin, Detroit dis- trict engineer for the depart- ment, telephoned Mrs. Clara Tharrett, a leader of the wom- “en’s group, and said the answer on the traffic light is “‘still no.” Letter Carriers President Wil- Meany said the federation is ready te cooperate with all groups, including industrialists, but that it would not abandon labor's traditional ‘‘militant man- ‘embattled corner. They said they|hit by a car while crossing a De- thermometer would do the same toda). troit intersection. 2 p.m. jsmall boys. To date, Moser has been ques. — ‘tioned by Holly police, Oakland =— 5 * fil bipartisan support in the interest of our farmers.” “ Boys Group Bows Schedule Dances Girl friends of Pontiac Boys Club will have their way at BFE 4 il ig j 2 $ g : E = cs - HEF af * = robes: She'll wear it oftener if it’s a short style, rather than one that to the Inevitable; °°" tt fer—end al the dust Resign Their Posts capitulation? is on find difficulty) doing] ner.” . The AFL-CIO chief previously had said that talks would proceed at the “staff level’ to work out a “‘live-and-let-live” agreement with , lightweight nylon facturers. But he explained that he had abandoned this attempt after NAM Board Chairman Charles R. Sligh Jr. had denied any such move was afoot. 10 Board Members the National Association of Manu- The infectious Yuletide spirit, Every year at this time, he ex- | brings out the best in most people plained, a number of people who | and, ironically, Sprinkled among the hordes of November decide they can write shoppers storming local stores to checks without having money in buy gifts for their loved ones are the bank to back them up. a number of bad-check passers,| The official name for this is, pickpockets and purse snatchers. n checks without an ac- to make purchases with only a scrap of paper,"’ Miller explained. “A big percentage of checks. written without sufficient funds Faced with a pile of rubber- <4. constituted innocent mistakes — Yule Brings Out Best, and Wors account charge can bring up to four years in prison. No crime is the worst in a few. stay honest from January through involved unless the person knows person?” | his check will bounce. Many deliberate passers of | bogus checks sign their own names |bécause a phony signature can Lresult in an uttering-and-publish- clerks’ who are asked to cash checks to think to themselves , “If this In Today's Press. —— ——— hoapell pes and aré soon corrected,” he | rpeoe liga a serieaeas 8 dink eae ax out away with Stated. “But merchants ‘must | ete 1 a re || it, but its stranger still. when %* careful of ee oer | Theaters... Ms -andhccsgrdi ger gph age alocgr i Savane | TV & Radio Programs a= | passers their hame to a | Willeda, Barks... elec cscs the checks.” ” | Conviction on a check-without-| . Oe | as ‘ . mS $ i * ' \?. t bounces have I got enough identi- fication to allow me to find this) Ask the customer to write his | address under his ‘signature oa the check’s back, Miller sug- gests. Then examine the driver's license and compare the physical description of the holder with the customer. Write the number of the license on the check. Employers should give complete instructions on handling of checks’ to their staff, the investigator stated, especially new employes hired for the holiday season. i Social security cards are easy. |to obtain and worthless as identifi- cation, he stated. All checks should -be examined County Sheriff's deputies, Michi-+ gan State Police, and Cook County Sheriff's officers. He has answered questions wired from Chicago by Chicago homicide detectives. All have said they found “fe evidence” linking Moser to the Bulletin Oliver P. Gibbs, . long time supervisor from | Avon Township, and chairman of the Oakland County Board of. Super- yisors, died today at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. . He was admitted yester- day. Cause of death was ’ not immediately available, ( o ‘ Pontiac Deaths Mrs. Willie T. Bass Service for Mrs. Willie T. (Clara Jean Darrow) Bass, 20, of, 129 Raeburn Ct. will be held Saturday at 3 p. m. in ‘the Hun-; toon Funeral Home. The Rev. A. J. Baughey of the Evan- gelistic Mission Tabernacle will - officiate with burial in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. Mrs. Bass died in Miami, Fla. Dec. 3. She has been brought her - for service and burial and will be at the funeral home this evening. Baby Boy Cruz Prayer service for Baby Boy, Cruz was held this afternoon at 4:30 in the Huntoon Funeral Home; with burial following in Mt. Hope Cemetery. The baby was born Tuesday at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital and lived ten hours. Surviving are his parents, Maurilio and Maria Limon Cruz, and a sister, Estella, at home. The family lives at 906 Melrose, Ave. Morris Cherney Morris Cherney, 56, Pontiac, merchant for 20 years, died in Las Vegas, Nev. Wednesday. He had been in ill health for several years. He was born in Russia in 1899, the son of Louis and Fannie Chernikoz. For 20 years, Mr. Cherney had owned and operated Allan's Jewelry Store, 1 North Saginaw St. He had lived here 25 years moving to his home, 10054 Tal- bot, Huntington Woods, three years ago. Besides his widow, Rose, he is - survived: by three sons, Wallace of Detroit, Allan of Oak Park and Sheldon of Phoenix, Ariz. and two grandchildren. Others surviving are three sis- ters, Mrs. Abraham Klein of Windsor, Ont., Canada, Mrs. Israel Moss and Mrs. Morris Cohen, both of Detroit; two brothers, Abe Chernikoz of Detroit and Sam _Chernikoz of Huntington Woods. Service will be Sunday at 3 p.m. from the Ira Kaufman Chapel, 9419 Dexter Blvd., Detroit. Mrs. Fred M. Suess Word has been received of the death of Mrs, Fred M. (Lottie) Suess, a former Pontiac resident. She died Dee. 1 after several months’ illness, at her home in Lutz, Fla. Service was held in Tampa, Fila. with burial in Houston, Texas. When the family was living in Pontiac, Mr. Suess operated a tool and die shop. Mrs, Suess is survived by her, husband, a daughter, Mrs. Char-| lotte Powers, and one grandchild. Area Police Solve $400 Novi Breakin A $400 breakin at a Novi Town- ship gas station was solved yester- day within 24 hours by Oakland County Sheriff's detectives and Novi policemen, James Killeen, 21, of Novi Town- ship. is in jail today awaiting trial! in the robbery. Detective Leo) Hazen said today Killeen admitted) breaking into Staman Shel] Serv- ice and taking the $400, intended for an income tax payment, from an unlocked safe which was kept in the cigarette machine. Killeen, who said he had used $71 of the money to pay for repairs to his car, returned $328. Hazen added, Monday Hearing Slated on Bad Check Charge BIRMINGHAM — Ralph Harris, of Berkley, accused of passing $404 in worthless checks since he was put on probation Nov. 29 by a De- troit judge, is being held by Bir- mingham police for Circuit Court arraignment Monday. Arrested on the complaint of Fd- ward Williams, security officer for Wrigley’s Big Bear Market, Harris is charged with cashing a $50, check without a bank account. The\'s, accused waived examination be- fore Justice John J. Gafill today and was held on $500 bond. PONTIAC AND VICINITY—Cioud? and, colder with eccasional snow flurries te-| day and tonight High teday 4-30 t 16.2. Tomerrow, partly, little change in temperatures te northwest winds 0.08 mp.b. gradualiy becoming nerth| te pertheast and increasing te 15-22) m.p-h. and gusty Teday in Pontiac ~ Lowest temperature preceding 8 a.m | at @ * Wind veldcity 90 mph Direction: North, Sun sets Friday at § 60 pm Sun rises Saturday at 7:50 am Moon sets Priday at 2:02 ° Moon rises Saturday at 4: Downtown Tem Pomeeroweres I | sence jnight proceeded to other problems The Mothers of Men in Service pe \ " FORECAST FOR TONIGHT — The weather will be fair and colder over most of the eastern states tonight, although snow flurries are forecast for western New York, the central Appalachians and the upper Ohio valley. The Pacific states will Plains. Outlook again have rain, northern Rockies will push into the northern Great colder, with possible snow flurries. | AP Wiremap! and snow from the Cascades and for the Pontiac area is cloudy and The Day in Birmingham Eton Ice Rink Problems Concern City Recreation BIRMINGHAM—With announce-;Fred Streng of Chicago, and ay ment of the City’s Recreation Di- brother George of Grosse Pointe. | rector awaiting Monday develop- Mrs. Jenny Schug ments, the Recreation Board last) Former Mrs. Jenny Schug who died yes- terday noon in a Detroit Hospital. | | will be buried at 2 p.m. Saturday at Woodlawn Cemetery, Her body is at Verheyden Funeral Home, Detroit. She wag a life member of Pyth- concerning the under-construction Eton Ice Skating Rink. Whether children of Birmingham Schools will be given cards to pre- sent for admission to the rink and jian Sisters No. 94, Birmingham. | its warming house was considered ; The widow of Bert Schug leav es. but referred for advice to a com- two sisters, Mrs. Robert Conway. mittee formed by Roland Reese with whom she made her home and Robert Fauteck of the Board; | jat 340 Merryweather, Grosse Frank Whitney who has handled ‘Pointe, and another sister, Blanche Saalginaete eras sad Dara Pontiac 1c Sets Re Record ‘Sales Volume Mark — Whitman Jr., assistant city peer The Pontiac Motor Division de- ager. The board will announce t director's name at Monday shes 8| commission meeting. | Fire iceone pee only $3,155 during November according to Fire Chief Park H. Smith. His/ last 10 days of November, accord- department answered 13 fire calls,|ing to R. M. Critchfield, general and first aid runs totaled nine. ee of Pontiac and vice presi- There was one false alarm turned dent of General Motors. in, he said. This figure represents an in- ss *- * crease in sales of over 15 per cent Christmas projects will be fur-' during the comparable period last thered at the MOMS meeting a year, and boosts Pontiac ahead for day at Mrs. Harold Corson's home | the month of November over the on Chesterfield. Mrs. Rowland record pace set in the fall of 1954, Quinn will give a Christmas story.! Critchfield said. Total sales for the month of November were 41,052 cars. are gathering clothing needed by two boys, one a veteran’s son in ——— the children’s home in Pontiac, and jewelry for some of the home's Just a Hobby, Mo om | teenage girls; are purchasing cou-| TOKYO w—In a downtown de- pon books redeemable at the hos-|partment store yesterday, police pital canteen for 100 vets in the: coesied a pickpocket, Dearborn Veterans’ Hospital; and he was an off-duty policeman. are scuffies and gadget-| ——— kits for the hospital's veterans. Mrs. Katherine Drumm Service for Mrs. Katherine | Shields Drumm, 386, 776 W. Lin- | coin, who died yesterday morn SPECIAL PURCHASE Famous ‘NAZARETH’ Children’s - | \ ing, will be at 1 p.m. Saturday | SKI-STYLE ) at Maniey Bailey Funeral home, with cremation in White Chapel. Pajamas Born in Dundee, Scotland, she $2.95 Value had lived in Birmingham since 1917, for years in a home on | East Maple near the present site | ef Walton's Jewelry. She had made her home with her daugh- | ter, Mrs, Susan Reid. A widow whose hobby was writ-, ing poetry, she leaves two daugh- ters, Mrs. Reid and Mrs. Walter Boscardin of Windsor Lock, Conn.; and a son, James, of Allen Park; and five grandchildren. Wilber U. Johnstone Service for Wilber U. Johnstone, 65, 952 Ridgedale who died tn St. Joseph Hospital, Pontiac, yester-| day, will be at 3 p.m. Saturday’ at Manley Bailey Funeral Home. | Burial will be in White Chapel Memorial Cemetery, under auspic- es of the Birmingham Lodge No.! 44, F&AM. I Born in Huntington, W. Va., Mr. Johnstone attended Butler Univer- | sity and came to Birmingham in| 1935. He had been maintenance | electrician with GM Truck and Coach since 1939. He was a mem- ber of F&AM and the Birmingham | High Twelve Club. Surviving are his wife Shirley; j his mother, Mrs. Cora E. John-| \stone of Bloomfield Hills; two daughters, Mrs. Irving Tallman of| San Mateo, Calif., and Mrs. Ralph) | Purdy of Lansing; three sons, |Hugh of Detroit, Richard of Dear born and Ted of Mountain View. Calif.; two sisters Mrs. Roy Mc-| Cutcheon of Birmingham and Mrs. ' 189 4 to 10 Years Boys 6 Girls F Brushed cotton, “knit cuffs and an- akles. Elastic waist. a WNylon reinforced. SIMMS Children's Wear —Main Floor We Need Room—PRICE SLASH BELOW WHOLESALE Seli-Out Just 44 of These Men's TOPCOATS 100% Wool Zipper Lining 13.66 Water - repellent treated gabardine, raglan style, sizes ~ 34 to. 44. All sales final—rno_ layaways. SIMAS.&. MEN’S WEAR —Basement The offices of the Pontiac Co-Op Federal Credit Union will be closed Saturday, December 10 in respect for Peggy Joyce Verch A Loved Member of Our Staff l2 Bandits Reveal Plans by Spelling Out ‘Holdup’ livered 13,573 new cars during the , discovered ° — I [Paper Strike Talks mediators said tentative a ments had been reached on “a lot” of the issues. ‘56 Auto Plates Moving Marking ‘Progress’ DETROIT (INS)—Mediators re--Very Slowly in State Ported “great progress” today aft-| | AnsING (INS)—Michigan Sec- er the latest negotiating session in! \retary of State James M. Hare said Detroit's eight-day-old newspaper in Lansing today that 1956 automo- strike. ibile license plates are going very 1: slowly. Federal and state vonciliators | Hare said only 44,000 have been said the meeting, which adjourned |,.1q so far, compared to 75,000 at at 3:50‘a.m. after lasting more|the same time last year. than seven and a half hours, was} The secretary added that the “the most productive so far on) Feb. 29 deadline is fixed by law both sides.” and cannot be extended. The next meeting between rep-| ~~~ resentatives of the three major [‘< dailies—the Times, News and Free A Gift He Can ee Press — and the striking AFL-| Use Stereotypers Union, was set for mer > TOILETRIES 10 a.m, tomorrow, The mediators added: “Adjournment until] tomorrow will serve to advance negotiations! further. It gives both sides the op- portunity to come back tomorrow with what should be final pro-|’ posals."’ All but one of the issues in the dispute reportedly were discussed , during the latest session and the) | LOUISVILLE, Ky. —A pistol and a pencil in the hands of two! wees spelled out a $262 robbery t Bernard's grocery. * B. Bernard, the owner, said’ jafter the men entered his store one. ‘of them pulled a gun and the other | Birmingham resident-drew a pencil and wrote ‘This is, a holdup” Then, took the money, the basement and drove off. on an order pad. Bernard said, the men Mono Lake in California has no ‘outlet and is so densely alkaline; ‘that it contains no fish. Every COOD Little CIRL Wants This BIG DOLL! ~ ay W eather No More Bulky, Heavy Sox With ‘PLASTIC FOAM’ Boot Sock bal] Getter a for men who or b aki Amassing new plastic ted in- sulates feet wear between light socks and poces: Red with biack Tot colors, Bize 2 AS PICTURED BSIMAS.“3.5 98 N. Saginaw —Basement ® Ceeccccccccoccoocoocces forced him into, TIIITTTT rere A WESTERN GIFTS for ‘Little COWPOKES’ TAWN' Lightweight Traveler Kit ‘ fe. ee plastic = 2 ' LENTHERIC % Trevel Rit = -s\sylvan Council OKs city’s new $275,000 water system. $50,000 Bond Issue The Sylvan Lake City: Council ‘last night unanimously adopted a $50,000 revenue bond ordinance to complete the acquisition of the On Tuesday, the new system went into operation to the homes which had been connected to the project. City Manager Ernest L. Ethier . pared for publication. After pub» lication, a of 30 days is al- lowed if ref um action is to be taken on the issue. Drives Car Into Train, Says ‘Didn’t See It’ Robert K. Dennison, 2%, of 21 Lois St, drove his car into a tren stopped across West Blvd. last night to take on water. According to Pontiac Police, Dennison told them, “I didn’t see the train.” Damage to the car said the ordinance was being pre- was estimated at $200. 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GM general counse! asked for a chance ‘‘to rebut the chairman’| hecause he said O'Mahoney has’ heen makine statements . that amount to testimony. | O Mahoney promised him a chance, So far, much of the time has been used. by O'Mahoney and Curtice in brisk but friendly clashes about GM policies. Last night, as the session went well past the windup hour, O'Ma- honey and sub-committee counsel Joseph W. Burns were asking if GM was trying to ‘squeeze out" THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 6 County Group <<~* ge igen . WORLD'S LARGEST JET ‘(¢ world's largest jet powered transport helicopter, the 40-passenger Piasecki YHI6A. public flight demonstration last noon. Known as the “Turbo T they think under subpoena in the | opinion. He said he doubted such U. 8. Senate—then we have come to a pretty pass.” Hufstade: said A’ M. Work of Portland, Ore , put $90,000 into two independent manufacturers. whole- Pontiac dealerships and a few salers and jobbers in replacement years later drew out more than parts for the-more than 24 million two million dollars in profits, sal GM cars now on the road No, said Curtice, Vice President William F. Hufstader and other - W_= Fraser Work's sales man- mes that it aries and bonuses. He said ‘poor performance” by IPTER The made its first Tuesday after ransporter, it Jeeps. cars in any quantity could have come from GM executives, but he wouldn't know whether they had been owned and driven by | officials of the companies operat ing the sales agencies. Hlupstader filed a statement that “General Motors categormecally de coerces its dealers! GM executives. As they pictured ager at the Billingsly Motor Co. either directly or indirectly to pur-! It, GM-—properly — was trying to of Portland, had caused termina- chase (General \otors replace ment get its share of this off-shoot of tion of that dealership. the motor industry that is a big pas business in itself. Fraser testified that GM officials half of all new cars and trucks able value recently, they said, GM now has only about 26 per cent of the parts basiness and is trying to get more. | O'Mahoney said this is the trend that he and many others ques-| tion. Continual concentration of; business, he said, finds the small | operators getting a lower profit and the largest units a bigger one. | “We don’t want a world of politi- Several dealers had complained that GM dictated the manner in | which new cars were delivered and refused to let them reduce transportation costs by their own delivery, methods. Turning to Curtice, O'Mahoney, cal concentration,"’ he said. ‘‘We'd'said the problem for Congress was better not have a world of ee, |se find a plan “so that big indus- nomic concentration. The latter leads to the former.” Curtice disputed O’Mahoney’s contention that expansion of GM had crowded out other business. He sald GM gets 68 per cent of its goods from some 21,000 suppliers and they, including many small businesses, had all grown and prespered along with GM. Curtice and Hufstader said GM). had been in the auto parts re- placement business for many years; and recently had broadened its market by selling GM parts to in- dependent jobbers and wholesal- they were sold only Soe tai rs wanted and efficient management. O'Mahoney said he was not criti- cizing the efficiency of GM, Ford or other large corporations, or the| integrity df their managements. Hufstader hit back at testimony by various GM dealers who com- ers, Formerly, to GM dealers = a tT a mal ee into bootleg channels. have testified alone must be able to decide on terms of sales contracts and must make these agreements with indi- vidual dealers rather than groups. |parts from it.” Sen. Case (R-SD?) suggested that |‘badgered” Work into investing in sgme impartial body be created to Although GM bas been selling | Pontiac dealerships _of question- review the eompiaints of deaiers who feel they have not been Curtice was drawn into the dis- treated fairly. What he had in cussion at one point when O'Ma-| mind Case said. was not a new honey suggested possible interven: | todpral agency but a board com tion by Congress. |posed of representatives of vari- ‘ous factomes and dealers O'Mahoney sald “it weuld be easily possible’ for the Inter state Commerce Commission to review the findings of industry review boards. Under O'Mahoney’s questioning. | Curtice said GM never has can-| 'celed a dealer's license for selling AP Wirephoto weighs more than 16 tons and has a top speed of YOU are beng followed by my about 150 miles per hour long, it 18 large enough te accommodate three Two Officials Warn of Checks, Thieves Being nearly 80 feet (Continued From Page One) he advised, “when a customer who bought “Re on guard," a low priced article asks to cash a check for a larger amount. “Honest people never refuse to show identification.”’ said Miller, “but usually leave the store or change the dishonest person will his mind about cashing a check.” Wheaton warned shoppers not to set packages down on counters, and ladies were especiall, warned good hold on during Chnstmas shopping to keep a purses Wheaton said today that gangs of purse-snatehers and pick- pockets are expected to arrive | in Pontiac this month from other cities. “They come every year to a place where they are not known. And every year careless persons: He urged that auto manufac-' Rather, he said, when a dealer! jose packages and purses,” he “I could not agree more that our business should be in our hands and not those of some bureaucracy,’ Curtice told 0'- Mahoney, Curtice and other GM executives that management When O'Mahoney implied that GM pelicies may force govern- ment action, Curtice replied: “Oh, I don't think so." At another point O’Mahoney asked Curtis whether GM dealers were “‘misleading the public’ by advertising bargain sales of ‘‘com- pany executive cars.” Curtice declined to express an turers and retail dealers sit down| is detected doing this, his monthly together and write a fair dealer @llotment of cars ‘‘would be re- contract, |duced by a corresponding amount, | plus a heart to heart talk.” O Mahoney told Curtice he will ‘be asked in a closed door session "soon to tick off the names of deal- ‘ers ‘‘whose allotments: were re duced because they sell cars that get into the bootleg market.” Hogan protested tha’ these ques- tians involved legal matters and lawyer. General Motors,"" O'Mahoney re- | torted “and he doesn't need any | prompting.” “I'm asking ‘Red’ himself,’ he added, referring to Curtice by a nickname = Curtice joined “in the laughter ‘and said “And Red will answer " plained they had lost or been, threatened with cancellation of! their dealerships under GM pres-' sure for bigger sales. | He denied GM dealers were threatened and said those whe complained had failed te keep up with the stiffer that followed postwar days of easy selling. Hufstader said one Pontiac deal- er who spoke to the Senate group | last week, M. H. Yager of Albany, | N. ¥., made more than a million dollars in 1941-1955 on an-original+ - Yager, who had described GM as “‘a bully of the greatest mag- nitude,” last night termed the GM testimony a ‘‘persona) below-the- belt attack.’’ He added tn a state- ment from Albany: “It only those who have been | broken over the wheel, or who | are paupers, are safe to say what — Req 319 ge NOW $1559 | 2% 39825 STEAM or DRY non Re 17% $4 GIS] 8% NOW NOW stated. As precautions against loss, the inspector advised carrying only small amounts of money and keeping a good watch on posses- sions. * Pontiac Driver Injured in Two-Car Collision Donald D, Hale, 29, of 1199 |. Coshocton St. Was treated and re-; . eased from Pontiac General Hos-| 0a ove F — pital last night, after his car hit! | the rear end of another car on) Action Needs Approval ' West Huron street. | soe i He said he was unable to stop! of Individual Boards of Supervisors | in time to avoid the auto driven. \. iby Doris L. Gillespie, 31, of 7912, ) iS. Saginaw St., who told police. she A six-county highway commis- * was waiting to make a left turn. sion was approved yesterday by /. ‘members of the Supervisors Inter- Youngster Sends oe Committee meeting at /> Port Huron. ’ Threatening Note ' Before going into effect, the ; D / a $2 ‘plan needs approval by Boards of + iDe Supervisors in each county in-; man Ing volved, West Bloomfield Super-)’ ROSEMEAD, Calif. w—Sheriff's: yjsor \deputies went through the motions today. | |today of investigating a threaten- Thatcher is chairman of the i jing letter that was dropped into! poads Subcommittee of the ithe mailbox of Mr. and Mrs. Wal- inter-county group which recom. : ter Doviat, mended the move yesterday. i The note read: “To your husben, | Oakland County Corporation Hiland M. Thatcher said * if this is his wife: Dear Sir. T Counsel Harry J. Merritt was, |wanted you to give me $2 cash bY | eked to drat the PeaclUtion tor KX Friday moring at 5 minits to. 8 e Suiemince | . (presentation to each Supervisors o'clock am If you don't give me | a group plus the necessary contract and organization form for the com- The commission would be fi- _nanced by county contributions in = orca the following amounts: Wayne, min ] ut the money in the grass $2,500; Oakland $2,000; Macomb, signed’ The Dart - 5 ; “The Dart,’’ Mrs. Doviat told of- $1,000; Washtenaw, $600; St. Clair, 'ficers, is an unidentified boy about | $200 and Monroe, $400 — totaling: 6 or 7 vears old. She said she saw 37,000. 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Genesee Livingston Macomb Lapeer and Washtenaw Counties tt ts $1200 a wear: elsewhere in Michigan and all other places tp the United Stetes $2000 a vear All mat! subscriptions pavable tn advance Phone Ponttec ®F 2.8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1955 School Children’s Band Concert Outstanding The four hundred young musictans that participated in Tuesday eve- ning’s Christmas concert certaigly deserve a word of thanks for the fine program they presented. Bands from 23 elementary, junior high and high schools in Pontiac took part. Programs such as these do much to combat some of the -restlessness existing in today's school children. Saving fine extra- curricular activities will do much toward stabilizing our young school children and making better” citizens, * * * With leaders as Date C. Harris, head of the Music Department of the Pontiac Public Schools supervising these programs better boys and girls will be graduating from our schools. All music staff members should be congratulated on the outstanding work they are doing with our young musicians. Mothers and fathers should take the time to encourage their children to actively participate tn the excel- lent programs that are offered in our schools. * * * Music is a fine and stirfulating activity and Pontiac need not give an inch when it comes to quality. The Press agrees with the rest of the capacity audience that Tuesday night’s Christmas con- cert was outstanding from start to finish. Honus Wagner When oldtimers get around to dis- cussing great ball players, the name of Honus Wacner inevitably comes in for major attention. It was pretty generally agreed among fans, players and experts of his time that in the great Pittsburgh Dutchman were combined those qual- ities which made him the Mr. Short- stop of the Major Leagues. At the same time he was equally famous or more so because of his prowess with the bat. * * * In his 21 years in the National League, four of them at Louis- ville and 17 for the Pirates, he compiled a lifetime batting aver- age of .329 and led the league in batting eight years. For 17 con- secutive seasons he batted .300 or better. Wacner's last connection with the game he loved so well and to which he had contributed so much was as a Pirate coach. In that capacity he served from the early 30s until the Winter of 1951 when he retired at the age of 77. * * * There is a touch of sadness in the fact that the last out came for Honus as he slept. The old Dutchman will be mourned by an ever dwindling throng of fans who knew him at the peak of his fame. Fortunately for future generations of fans, Baseball's Hal] of Fame forever will keep alive the Juster Honus added to our national game. Life in Russia Tough Our Federal Department of Labor has been searching Soviet periodicals and statistics in an effort to present an accurate picture of a Russian unionist’s life. First of all—a Russian worker must belong to a union. But he can’t nego- tiate with his employer, quit his job without permission or strike. . His existence in the U.S.S.R. is anything but enviable. * * * ‘For example, Ivan puts.in a 48 hour week—307 days a year— 7% ® ' with Sundays and six holidays off. But this doesn’t include the hours he “donates” to help ex- ceed goals or meet quotas. If he is late for work three’ times in a month, his pay is cut 25 per cent for six months. Three to four weeks of his pay every year has to “go into “voluntary” investments in the form of 20 year, noninterest paying government bonds. : x - * * The’ Russian workers’ wages have gone up but not as rapidly as the cost of living. On the average he has to work 43 per cent longer now than he did in 1928 to buy the weekly supply of seven foods most important to him. — It’s difficult to find a word that accurately pictures life in Russia to- day. But it certainly doesn’t sound much like a paradise for workers. “Ir 1s the nesting urge that causes a woman to have periodic spells of bustling around —putting—thingsin— order and- house cleaning,” says a psychologist. Through a strange co- incidence, when a woman is acting under this urge, her husband is sup- pressing a strong wanderlusting urge. Many a person has so little confi- dence in his beliefs and opinions that he studiously avoids reading or listen- ing to contrary ones. The Man About Town Milder Winters Observer Claims There Is Vast Change in 50 Years Temorrow: To what vou should put off doing the things you should not do at all. That our winters really are getting shorter is the observance of Jackson Peterboro of Pontiac Trail, who has been keeping tab on them for. over 50 years. He says that around the turn of the century the lakes would all be frozen over by Thanks- giving, and you could not depend on any spring weather unti) after the middle of April. We always had a white Christmas, and the snow often was three feet deep on the level, with drifts ranging up to 10 feet deep. He says, however, that the mercury rarely got any lower than In the present winters. . A top deer hunting story comes in a letter over the signature, “Never Had Five Aces,” and bearing a Pontiac postmark It says “I went north with 300 bucks in my pocket, and returned without any - not even one on the fendeg.” When ambitious to get old by staying young gracefully, I always think of Harry 0. Whitfield of 28 Oriole Road. celebrating his eighty- sixth birthday. An advance peek at the series of poems by the late Grantiand Rice. now running in our sport pages con- vinces me that everybody should read them. They're an inspiration, whether you have any sporting blood in your veins or not. Although we have had very littie snow in the Pontiac area, Mrs. Herbert Fleetham of Huron Gardens urges me to remind people that it is time to get their bird feeding stations in order. Our feathered friends, who think so much of us that they are willing to spend the winter with us, have learned to depend on us and expect a little co-operation when the snow covers their usual food supply. From that concise and interesting pub- lication, Highways and Byways, I learn that the three great American parties are: Republican, Democrat and cocktail. The family dog and cat at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Tedderson of Sylvan Lake siept together in the bace- ment until the former had an interview with a skunk. The cat has now moved to the garage. A new stunt in gardening is introduced by Melvin Morehouse of Waterford. He spreads blankets over the ground where his potatoes grew, and expects to dig fresh tubers for Christmas. Verbal Orchids to—_ Harry 0. Whitfield. of 28 Oriole, Road; eighty-sixth birthday. . Mrs. Henry Clay Kudner , of Lapeer; eighty-seventh birthday _Mrs. Henry Moran of Brown City; eighty-eighth birthday. Mrs. Amanda Dittman of Drrden: eighty-fifth birthday. Dr. Henry G.‘Mers of Lapeer; eighty-sixth birthday. \ i ‘js that i David Lawrence Says: oe ¢ Vian +segh fk PT el dia 4 “ Oey « ey da Something New to Get His Teeth Into ‘4: U. N. Ignores Charter and Approves of 5 Soviet Satellites for Membership WASHINGTON—At a time when public morals are on the decline and when “expediency” is given as an excuse for condoning im morality in the behavior of ag- gressive governments. it is a shocking thing to see delegates from 52 governments voting to ig nore a decision by the Court of International Justice which brands as illegal any “package deal” for the admission of members to the United Nations * * * Only the United States, Belgium France, Greece and Isarel re- fused to participate im the voting on a resolution which asked the Security Council of the United Na tions to ‘consider’ the application of 18 nations as a package. Cuba and Nationalist China voted against the resolution itself The position, however of the five who abstained means that they refuse even to agree that such a proposal should be voted upon in the General Assembly. 1948 DECISION DISREGARDED It was on May 28, 1948, that the International Court of Sustice. sil- ting at The Hague, handed down an advisory opinion—requested by the U. N. General Assembly—and ruled that it is illegal for a U.N member to make its consent for the admission of one applicant de pendent on the admission of an- other and that ‘considerations oth- er than those prescribed by the terms and spirit of article IV ‘of the U.N. charter’) could not pre- vent the admission of an appli- cant’ The ruling said “The provisions of article IV necessarily imply that every ap plication for admission should be examined and voted on separately and on its own merits. Otherwise it would be impossible to deter mine whether a_ particular applicant fulfills the necessary conditions. To subject an affirma- tive vote for the admission of an applicant state to the condition that other states be admitted with that state would prevent members from exercising their judgment in each case with complete liberty. Within the scope of the prescribed conditions, such a demand is in- compatible with the letter and spirit of article TV of the charter.” How to carry out thisdecision presents a problem in procedure. The United States has never used and will not use its veto power in the Security Council to bar any application, for mem- bership. But the Soviet Union laws threatened to use its veto power unless the entire group of 18 applicants are admitted. The position of the United States the matter of admission should be left to a majority vote of the Security Council. Since there is apparently an assured majority in the Security Council for the so-called “package deal,” the United States will abstain from voting and will explain pub- licly its viewpoint. which ts one of opposition to the admission of the five satellite | countries—Al- bania, Rumania. Hungary, Bul- garia and Outer Mongolia. VIOLATING NATIONS None of these five countries pos- sesses sovereignty, and each is under the yoke of the Soviet Union. The United States govern- ment feels, .moreover, t Ru- mania, Bulgaria, and their treaty obligations and that, therefore, none .of them can be accepted as a ‘peace-loving’ gov- ernment under the definition laid down in the United Nations Char- ter. The resolution adopted hy the General Assembly by a vote of &2 to 2, with five countries ab- staining, does et actually approval of the applica- 4? ungary: have been found guilty of violating _ tions but merely “consideration by the Security Council of the United Nations. But notwith- standing this wording, the Amer- ican legal advisers thought it best for the United States to preserve its record of non participation in any respect whatsoever even to the point of refusing to concede that a resolu- tion should be formally con- sidered which asks, in effect, that a decision by the Court of International Justice be ignered. It os true that almost all of the a2 nations feel kindly toward the 13 applicants who have hitherto heen harred by the Soviet veto and that the “package deal 1s the only chance to get them into the U. N.. although it means pay- ing the price of admitting the fne Soviet satellites Moscow has made it clear that, unless the five satel- lites are admitted. the other three noli-communist applications would be vetoed. + «@«@ ® The whole thing is an example of how the propaganda of ‘co existence’ has infiltrated the world ty the point where the terms laid down by gangster govern- ments unfortunately are accepted as a ‘practical’ deal by supposedly idealistic and moral governments (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago NAZIS BATTER London—in 12- hour air raid IL DUCE ENTENDS shakeup as Greeks advance 2 bears Ago HAUPTMANN DENIED Su- preme Court review PART OF Home Owners Loan Act ruled invalid Smiles A prisoner escaped tioin a hen tucky town jail disguised as a barber Maxhe he talked his way mut. Wives About By WILLIAM BRADY. VD. In his famous book. Childbirth Without Fear. which every ex pectant mother should at least read. Dr Grantly Dick Read quotes with fine restraint two statements miade bv Dr Joseph De Lee. author of the textbook Principles and Practice of Ob- stetrics (a book not available to lavmen): “While T have not used pure hypnotism very often I have used, ‘ tion a great deal, indeed alfnost constantly, and I am irked when I see how my colleagues neglect to avail themselves of this harmless and potent remedy It accounts for easily half of the success of local anesthesia.’ “It will require several thou- sand generations before we can train the women back to the state which Grantly Dick Read speaks of as Natural Child- birth.” Dr. Read's book was first pub lished in 1944, but ty the preface he refers to his first book, Natural Childbirth. published in 198%. Dr. De Lee's book {seventh edition) was published in 1938 It is difficult to believe that the author of the statement about hypnotism and suggestion could be the author of the statement about training women hack to a state. ANGUISH OR JOY Suggestion has a great deal to do with the anguish, agony, throes, descent fMto the valley — or the miracle and jov of childbirth Suggestion works both ways. The poor, ignorant soul aban- doned to the tender mercies of the fishwives approaches child- birth anxious, worried, anticipat- ing all sorts of dreadful happen. ings. If she is unlucky enough to be “rushed” to the hospital for de- livery, the show put on by the men and women in white will complete the: illusion that she is undergoing a major operation. Oddly enough, .this ‘medic’ at- mosphere appeals to the fancy of MW 1 HOPE YOU HAVE A BETTER I BATTING AVERAGE THAN ) ? i iy , if . : ; = A 4 7 em 4 ' * ~*~ Suggestion Aids or Scares to Give Birth the woman of fechle personality Let ‘em mit her out compictel: and perform Caesarean operation or whatever they think necessary Or anyway put her to sleep so when she wakes up it will be all over haracler or Signed letiers not more “har one page or 100 words ioug, peTialuing (Oo pelsone health and hygtepe, not to disease diag nosis, or treatment. will be answered b- Dr William Brady if a stamped se!t addressed envelope 's sent to the Pon- (lac Press, Pontiac. Michigan (Copyright 1955) Voice of the People Recommends Procedure for Those Tired of Living Letters witli be condensed when neces ary because of jeck of space. Fu Dame, address and telephone oumber the writer must accompany letters bw these will not be published if the iter so requests Unless the letter is critica) tn its nature Just thought I'd pass this on as an expression of my philosophy in view of the unnecessary slaughter occurring every day on our na- tion’s highways and in. our forests. Tired of living? Then buy a new and more powerfu) car. — Then buy an untested and unre- paired used automobile, guaran- teed to be at least as defective as the nut behind the wheel. Tired of living? Then join the other loose nuts in the woods who, as those who drive, know that it can't happen to them. Then trust the other guy, guaranteed better than the best mattress to give you a permanent sleep. M. 8. Socialist Suggests Ford Pay Men $147 a Day In his critical analysis of the capitalist system of production, Karl Marx arrived at the conclu- sion that the wage workers would receive less and less of what they p The Socialist Labor Party of _ America, which I support, being the only Marxian party in the United States, holds that- Marx's conclusion has been and is being confirmed. Many people think otherwise. Let us look at a re cent example. A news jtem from St Louls (Nov. 1) quotes Ernest R. Breech, chairman of the board of the Ford Motor Company, regarding esti- mated earnings before taxes this year which, according to Mr. Breech, will ‘‘surnass the aggre- gate earnings of the company for the entire 21 years prior to World War Ii.” Now in 1914, Henry Ford tn- stituted mass production and paid his workers $5.00 a day, It is reasonable to assume that by 1918 Ford workers were being paid at least $7.00 a day. According to Mr. Breech, the Ford Motor Company estimates its earnings for this year to surpass all earnings {rom 1918 to 1939. This means that if the workers had kept pace with the company this year, :n point of earnings, they should be receiving in the form of wages, this year an amount equal to what they received in 21 years... .~ from 1918 to 1939, . . or about $147 per day. Did Marx err? Is the Socialist labor Party wrong today? Albert Mills 47460 Harry St. Utica . We Should Spread Truth About Commie Failures By WERRYLF 8. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator The technique of political blue sky by which the Marxians hehind the tron Curtain wage cold war is illustrated by an anecdote told about the late Gen. Smuts, of the Union of South Africa. * . * A day before he was to mike a major address before the Par- liament he asked his secretary, to " gather statistical data to illustrate some of his main arguments At the end of a fruitless day at the library, the frustrated aide confessed to the general: “‘No man alive could gather such statistics in less than five years.” Next day, Prime Minister Souls made his speech. He created 4 fine impression, and he dramatized his points with an amplitude of statistical detail. Everyone was impressed None more so than his own secretary. © Ax the general returned to his office the bewildered secretary asked ‘General, where did vou get all of those wonderful statis- tu Smuts replied: ‘I just made some estimates. Since you said no one could compile such figures in less than five years, I assume that it will take that long for anyone to check up on me.” IMPORTANT POINT The story. no doubt apochry phal drives home an important point about the Communist propaganda Those who follow the party line relying on the techmique of fear and ignorance, hope ne one wail check up op them Thus paity ht Nikita Khrushchev was reported to have remarked to Chancellor Konrad Adenauer during the Gerinans recent mission to Moscow “Your star is waning. It ts the star of capitalism That of Socialism is only beginning but tt will shine with a thousand fires.” Bunk! Case Records of a Psychologist hhrushchev's. prophecy comes after more than a hundred years of failure on the part of Karl Marx and his adherents in call- ing the shots on the shape of things te come. Marx misjudged the future when he said that in an industrial society the poor would grow pro- gressively more poverty stricken. The annals of current business in the United States document the extent to which Marx underesti- mated the capacity for growth and progress in popular living standards of a free- choice eco- THOME society. * Ld Ld Much good could be accom- plished at home and abroad by ‘\posing with full documentation the nature of the economic errors which = the Marxiung have re- peated|y made BREED CONFIDENCE Such a refutation of Marwan fallacies would help to breed con- fidence among {ree men in their faith that liberty is more produc- tive than slavery. = ° * Instead of getting tnto question- able activities, the great founda- trons, such as the Sloan Founda- tion, the Falk Foundation, the Ford Foundation and the Rocke- feller Foundation ought to finance scholars checking Marxian pre- dictions against recorded gubse- quent developments Such a mobilization of truth would provide a psychological kas mash against the campaign of panic waged by militant Communists. Their capacity te terrify people by dire predie- lions about the alleged decay of capitalism would be impaired if they were proven to be consis- tently false prophets in the past. it would pull some of the fangs from the Soviet preachers of panic io dramative their record of du- phietty, falee prophecy and tr teilectiial error a Acne, Most Common Teen Ailment, Needs Physical, Psychological Care Norine has the most common medical ailment of teenagers. It probably causes more heart- ache than any other factor among high schoolers. So learn how to banish this bugaboo and become a-gay, popular person. It takes a lot of work to win friends, so follow the double prescription below. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-317: Norine Q.. aged 16, swallowed 18 sleeping tablets. “Dr. Crane. I didn’t want to live any jonger."’ she explained, after she was convalescing. “For I don't have any girl friends. And no boy has ever, ever asked me for a Gate’ * ‘And you can see why! Look at nll these ugly pimples all over my ~ face, They probably think J have venereal disease, don't they? “T couldn't stand it any longer, so T decided to get away from it all.” / TEEN-AGE ACNE Acne (pimples) is the major cause of medical unhappiness among high schoolers. But acne is not venereal disease. Nor is it a contagious ailment like measles or typhoid fever. It appears during’ puberty and seems due in part to the plugging of the oil glands (sebaceous glands) of the skin. Imagine these glands as shaped like a hottle. The neck of the bottle often gets plugged with dried grease, plus dust particles, so blackheads are usually agsociated with acne. : Sometimes bacteria from the skin get bottiedup below the blackhead plug and then red pimples or lumps appear. Occas- ionally, the center of the pimple may have a white spot of white bleed corpuscles (pus.) So what can a teen-ager do to avoid Norine’s unhappiness? Here the answer: First, prepare the skin each night the way a barber treats a man’s face for a shave. Lather your skin with a non- irritating variety of soap. Then wrap-a hot towel around your face and steam it. ACNE TREATMENT Then use a blackhead remover, which you can purchase at the drug store, and press out the ob- servable blackheads. Do not pinch them between your the little pimples grow bigger. They may then remain for years as red lumps. After you have expressed the blackheads, take a piece of ster. fle cotton and wipe the skin with the Repeat this process night after night, Meanwhile, avoid undue eat- ing of pastries, chocolate, nuts, and anv other rich food that seems to cause a skin reaction Drink frit juices and eat enough vegetables to keep your bowels functioning regularly... Then shift to the psychological treatment, which is the second part of this prescription for acne: BE AN EXTROVERT This means, extrovert your at- tention. Quit thinking about "poor little me,” and your lack of dates. * For even if your skin clears up wonderfully, you still will have the big task ahead of winning friends. To do that, always remember that everybody you meet has this inscription indelibly tattooed across his chest: “IT want to feel important."* So become a detective of the merits or virtues of your com- panions, This will automatically turn your attention outward, and Send for my booklet ‘The Psy- chology & Medicine of the Face," enclosing a stamped, return enve- lope, plus 20 cents. It: gives fuller. details for treating Yicne, Always write to Dr. George ©. im care of The Done. Press, "pemion Michigan, enclosing a ip de compan self-addressed . ar envelope and 20¢ ss for his pay #i echarte and pam s& i : . THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1955 SEVEN ’ Hal Boyle Says: | : CAdverinment) | ; , ; oa Don't Neglect Slipping a Dandelion Is Dandy but the Rose Isn’t Rosy FALSE.TEETH n minutes... - Don’t be annoyed and embarrassed play beautiful aie re comand a America’s start with a rosebush that “doesn't | the earth, - . national flower a a year ago, ; Ol Canl Christ Is on the there was vurkeie already have black spot, you can se 6 (bet it will rush right out and get dandelion family. Hardy? Man, ‘some kind of fungus. ‘there just aifi't no hardier form e oe apace ge 7 toni ot “If, through constant dusting and'of life. Poison ‘em. Dig ‘em. out F laa an if I'd aan something in-SPraying with the whole catalog idecent, such as suggesting selling Of fungicides, contact ‘sprays and like if you don’t like ‘em. But next ‘kindergarten children into slavery. Poison see ye) you eet | Gass all acer the land © rote *2 live long enough to produce a in t denounc e me as an idiot bud, let three drops of rain fall and ms dendslicss ds’ peat Most 2nd the next day there is a cluster “Aen owing (Of aphids all over the bud. of them agreed that if America! <0 6 me picked a national flower it ought + again, let it survive that hazard to be the _ cs ,and. the thrip may prevent the bud from opening. Once a bud opens M my | Well. that seemed like a COPY into a tae eave sa) ig | er, yriad of rose U Group OKs cat idea if I'd ever heard of one. | chaffers, Japanese beetles and ject, since what I don't know about ‘Too many countries already have: Resear ch Work flowers would fill a mighty big pur take the dandelion. Brother, | jvene. ithere is a flower! You not only . 2 _ Today, however, @d like to pre- go : | 25 Projects Will Cost sent a rebuttal to all the thorny do" pepe seach ‘ote them | $403,995 With Money "* lovers wi gies of enous if you possess a square foot of written by Win Haynes of Green: . (i) They will be with you pronto! ip your friends at Christmas, Rich and delicately scented soaps in gift wrappings make idea] gifts.| Pick a brand that spells 4 | It’s something few people think of to buy for themselves. smilin’ at you. * 6 ® book says it is a laxative, dia- tures to devour it. Roses? Ptah} ————— jand Pfutt! | Coming From 2 Sources ville, Pa. se even if they have to make the : : os nae Journey by air. DO THIS FAST —take St. Joseph | ANN ARBOR (B—The University , Here is what reader Haynes ee Aspirin. 1 quickly helps reavee fe : 5 ; > Wrote; eee ot ndel verishness, eases ache, muscle Even if you can't read musie, —f Michigan's committee on budget’ «11 have been in the nursery busi- Secaderere tas y Duty one 0) viqicas aout eneapiaas aconie enemy—man. It is thoyght they) ness for a number of years and rumished the first green food that, for the life of me, I can’t see whY agam ate after being banished, ' janyone would have anything to do from Eden. Man has been caine | osep with a rose. If you get near a rose- jem ever since, but they have ASPIRIN ‘bush it goes at you like a wild, _ cat. If you approach it wearing rawhide gloves, thereby avoiding: bloodshed, not to say poisoning, it will do its best to give you rose fever or shake off some of its lov-| ing insects om you. “In spite of all the praises sung) for it. it is evident that the rose has no use for man. It even re- uses to grow for him except on fuses to grow for him except on “You cant just stick it in the) ground and forget about it. It has’ to be planted just so. Let ft get; ‘wet feet’ and it curls up and dies. If vou want it to bloom, you have to feed it like a horse, and it is, finicky about its food. * 6 »« jadministration has approved re- search totaling $403,955 in the past jtwo weeks, including highly classi- jfied government: work. | The 25 private and government \supported projects are in science, using the Exelusive Lowrey Minit-Musie System. . | medicine, engineering and social The projects range from CHOICE OF PINE CABINETS iscience. months to two years in completion you ean enjoy playing the relief possible at any price. Lowrey Spinet Organ today. Come in, for a free lesson UBERAL TERMS | ‘time. | This is independent research | and does net require money from | the state. The larger projects | include: A Tides $68,926—From the Atomic Ener- gy Commission for investigation of the medical uses of radioactive cesium; 1.7 (j Al, *Q@ | $44.000—Fromthe Air Force for research on Nike rocket systems: , “an $23,000-—From the Michigan Bell MUSIC CO. ‘Telephone Co. for study of the / _ reasons for long distance telephone Open Mon., Fri. Nites ’til 9 18 E. Huron FE 4-0566 Please cond me informatics aboot the Lewrey Spinet Orgen. company ; $20,700—From the Department of Labor to study the demand for school counseling personne! in the US “Tt has almost as many diseases’ and enemies as the human race. | Russians to Resume Repatriation of POWs BONN. Germany 8 ~ The Rus sians have promised to resume NEW YORK (® — When I nomi-(If you are fortunate enough to continued to multiply and cover for “There is no race suicide in the Jaundice, dyspepsia (hold it a mo- by acclamation'” “jment while I go get me a dandelion alterative and aperient, used|half of that, the dandelion would liver complaint, constipation, have been named national flower) *l¢ 00 your plates, keeps false teeth ¥ * * pe J such handicaps. F. . ao alkaline (non-acid) powder to ne | more firmly set. Gives confident feel. | ing of security and ed comfort, d | No gummy, gooe y taste or feele please), dropsy and blood purifier, Well. now 1 have told you. The 18, Get PisteeTH today et any | “If you had told your audience|defense rests. and burn ‘em. Do anything you your plantispring when the snow melts, look out your window and it’s dollars} to doughnuts a friendly li'l dande- lion blossom will be right there “Besides brightening your soul with its sunny bloomy, the dandelion furnishes a virtual pharmacopoeia all by itself. The old family doctor ith 25 ste is mul. | ic, di ‘ic, - | che ross) Mat T shat up on the aay® er bugs stand poised like vul Phoretic. diuretic expectorant ton- | | Cute as a button! Washable perma-faille dresses in pink, aqua or maize, bib-like col- lar with white lace trim. Cuddly doll, matching outfit. wade \ A gift to delight little girls! DRESS and DOLL SET 298 drug counter. | CREDIT-SHOP. Use Federal’s handy Purchase Coupons for all your Christmas Shopping! Take months to pay ‘on convenient budget terms, sending home German war prison ers, the Foreign Office announced toda, » s . Tr said the Soviets notified the government 600 prisoners will ay rive next Tuesday at the West Ger- man border | * i * | The Soviets promised Chancellor Konrad Adenauer during his Mos- cow trip they would send home $626 war prisoners—and persons arrested during the occupation, So far, only 5,836 have been returned. | Give long-lasting comfort M rk J yn + és in men’s zippered leather SLIPPERS ee 2 2y @Step-in style 8 8 | This Christmas, your. wisest gift choice ; BULOVA—America's greatest gift rave! @ Zips securely 2B poy lonpel pny expaien @Soft leather styling and dependable performance. Ne wonder it's America's first choice for Of giving Complete comfort in taffy-tone leather slipper, with rubber soles and heels, Well-made with reinforced seams, and continental stitch. Zipper prevents them from slipping off the heel. Sizes 6 to 12. Gift-right! Another MARK’S Scoop AMPRO TAPE RECORDER It's Here! ba The First Recorder In Its Price Renge With These Stone e@ean0 1 SGeaan.. NO MONEY DOWN! AS LOW AS $1.00 WEEKLY - JEWELERS - NO MONEY DOWN! Located in Court House Block | JEWELERS CiaaaE OPEN ' Foo sui sy, Every | a SP SR & Y SQ Evening S be 1 ~ ry "| - > >. wh ate & A : ~ _& Pp. M, samen - RTH SAGINAW ] RE £ T AS NORTH SAGINAW STREET ¥ e é , . j *: se j 4 id Fa + : oe ; x a. \ be ¥ ( é : i fos ace “Ab ‘ ‘ ‘ | i ty * ¥ , « a ‘Storkline Cribs Full panel crib, adjustable spring. Several finishes. Save! Luxury Travel Gifts! SAMSONITE STREAMLINED LUGGAGE « 4 2 a c * eH * se oe Pte * Infants’ 3-Pc. 2% Bootie Set Made of nylon,Orlon®, White, pastels, with seed pearls. *DuPont’s acrylic fiber. Ribs, argyles or patterns, tones, pastels. One size fits all. Infant's Nylon ; 298 Dress Set Pleated nylon,matching rayon satin slip. White and pastels, Sport Shirts Washable rayon-acetate rav- on gab. Colors. S-M-L-XL. Junior Boys’ : Corduroy Slacks Thickset; splash patterns in blue, brown, charcoal.. 5-10, Handsome - looking lugga: in saddle tan, Cask brown, Rawhide, Admiral blue, Bermuda green, brown Alligator grain. Scuff-re | sistent, stain-proof covering, plastic balanced handles, smart lining and fittings. Het Box ........ ec SIs Train, Vonity Case, 17.50 Ledies’, Men's O'Nite .............19.80 Werdrobe, 2 Suiter....$25 Pullman, 3 Suiter... 27.50 29” Hend Wardrobe ............ $35 a A NE ER TR me Ry 3 Child’s TV 499 Table-chair Black steel, gray plastic seat, back; back turns into table. Sa > a Men's Rayon — Pajamas 495 Solid colors, contrasting trim; cuffed pants, sleeves. A-B-C-D. r — ~——_ * “ewes l= x : i es Boys’ Warm 98 Surcoats 16 Knit neckwarmer. Melton with . leather ‘trim, pockets. 12-20, SAGINAW * er ee ee stad = * bath x yy = F 4” ps garg . 3. , \ wo EIGHT | THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 . , . ‘ ca . : x ’ - STEWART-GLENN COM PANY--QUALITY FURNITURE SINCE -19,117 Chiutou CHAIRS f | FAMOUS bee ee LUXURY ROCKER These famous nationally adver- tised “Luxury ckers” are the last word in red] relaxed comfort. rubber in the seat and deep coil springs in the back. Choice of pictorial tapes- tries. Nylon frie- ‘SOFA PILLOWS Barcalounger and Stratolounge FULL MOLDED ECLINING CHAIRS . au on these ee ectinie. — FROM FOAM LAYTEX sartect Gift rom these famous makers. We a - . Modern tn eet om, ten, cl oer, $8950 with ZIPPERED janghier ° ’ an you are planning a new chair for the holidays be - ; COVERS! © Wife © Sister Lounge Chair we eee Ro } eafe and order now. ; ' aii tn ciiniss ol colors covered rey ; es s a | ae A New Fashion Accent THE GIFT SHE'LL CHER with metallic went 49” i For Your Home— FOR THE REST OF HER LIFE , ‘Beauty and convenience at once In | ~ @® MODERN ANTIQUE S8A- this gorgeous modern Lane. that SWIVEL ROCKER TIN COVERS. stores furs and finerles. Inner with FOAM SEAT ¢ POPULAR BOX OR KNIFE tray lifts up automatically! MODERN It rocks or swivels and !t is EDGE TAILORING. Priced from © 14” ROUND SIZE © 14” SQUARE SIZE @ 12"x17” RECTANGULAR YOUR CHOICE large size with reversible full OCCASIONAL foam cushion—choice of at-. tractive tweed covers. CHAIR $7950 A large size occasion- al chair with blond wood frame. Covered in attractive metal- 39” DRAWER CHEST tn lovely modern eak! lic tweed covers and 98 ° Kaa durable no-sag 722 $79.50 spring unit. ‘ $s 95 Choice of CONSOLE CHEST 2 oO with pull-out shelves! | we 6 Colors $69.95 1” a “ant mrs - — 4 “atm GIVE ey yar Chri A GIFT Same Moers CERTIFICATE _}——Sn : fora Piece of MADE FOR YOU AND Furniture YOUR BUDGET. By Lightolier Open Every Night ’til Christmas 5-PC. BRIDGE SETS PLASTIC a Gi bien Ton aaa ck eee ee $9Q"5 BOUDOIR CHAIRS coloriul vinyl plagtic. TABLE...... $9.95 CHAIRS...... $4.95 Beautifully styled chair with ral it flo plastic that feels ; like cloth and yet washes HELMSCEN clean like a dish. Choice of i . € several styles. ‘ Give Your Family a Real Treat. See Helmscene Lona i Take your family on « trip back to nature's wonderland ' with Helmscene Illuminated © CONTEMPORARY Maple Platform | meses. Pictures which truly bring ; - ; “CAPTAIN’S CHAIRS” Hockers Model KPS 20128” only 19.95 Pictures 10 life. G1 O5 This large, ‘tractive multi purpose arm chair ts ° fashioned im oven baked gleaming biack tubular A genuinely comfortable : steel which means extra strength, yet light tn = rocker for or sitting TEA WAGONS | weight. Expertiy tatiored in NATIONALLY $ 95 room. ‘Covered in chintz Soveretel leoark [atta tiem evar iroet meals covers and sturdy frame with All Styl Se A Der ce oS tad aaa an | ‘or extra com : $ 95 | All styles and finishes to choose from. M 9A. blond The ideal Tn mottled brown and brass; bone white and brass; all pol- ished brass and all charcoal black. Table & 50 ne 04 $18.95 @ Others from $13.95 BOSTON New Style | \ satis rites ie toe Wrought Iron that flatter your color s ROCKERS stemen Bint HASSOCK Authentic Boston Rockers in ing that coddles your eyes and priced to please your Choice of colors in this €. pe UY The “EASEMASTER” Lounge Chair with blaék or mahogany or pine. ~ Black one decorates on coca SWING Leeioeed ae) papel hc new wrought iron frame Foam Rubber Seat, Back and Arms Backs are posture curved and WALL for use in hassock. Top is padded This fine chair by Tomlinson has 84 springs in addition to fateh. — LAMP on taka and measures 17” square. | hard! : Hang like pictures — plug in like lamps. ‘space wen tables. j-way switch cota your every lighting need foam rubber seats, back and arms. Student’ $ 50 type back has graceful roll and it is cov- ered in long wearing tweed covers in you choice of 4 colors. 36" Swing arm design that swings $ 5 far out into room. Styrene diffusion filters out glare $6 | ® FOLDING CHAIR SLEDS nes d TABLE SET = frame with and |] . “ cines complete wih leauge vi a pete ie ee an a So Fe Reduced to ZS te OD has brake... Ae Dae cane 1 416 BURROWES | - GIDDY-AP SPRING HORSE ly Sta ; ‘Give your rough rider the : Carrying Charge DICK TRACY | WRIST RADIO | EVERY * 2 Complete NIGHT Buy on Our Easy Payment Plan! : — oe - 86 to 96 South Saginaw Street Opposite Auburn Averiue, _ lighted lot for our customers, 4 , : : A | ( 4s = Oy a A 2 S hy ‘ | I, d \ { , , : | : % t . Le ‘ ; e | 7 an THE’ PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 Ss soNINE Spence Atfends NAM\Religious Christmas Cards Gain Favor! National Convention as About 400 Million Will Be Mailed | James F. Spence, secretary- manager of the Pontiac Manufac- turers Assn., is among 3, U.S. business leaders currently attend- ing the annual Congress of Ameri- can Industry in New York city. The 3-day conference will fea- ture a debate between Charies R. Sligh Jr., chairman of the board of the sponsoring National Asso- ciation of Manufacturers, and George Meany, newly-named pres-' ident of the AFL-CIO. Main speakers will include Sin- clair Weeks, secretary of com-| merce; Harold E. Stassen, special assistant to the President; Sen. Barry M. Goldwater (R-Ariz); Sen. William Knowland, Senate minoirty leader; and Sen. Hubert H. Humphrey (D-Minn). Theme_of_the conference is “So People May Prosper.” The “put-Christ-back-in-Christ- mas” theme stressed by churches and civic groups apparently has wakened the populace to the true meaning of the day. Some 400,000,000 cards portray- ing religious scenes compared ; ee ee SPECIAL SELLING! card publishers. | carers made atey vars tf - COLLECTION OF HOLIDAY card designs accounted for less than 5 per cent of the 2 billion cards mailed during the Christ-. ; mas season. ij But times have changed. Says | : 8. Q. Shannon, director of the | : National Association of Greeting | Card Publishers: A “A great demand for beautiful ig tai iad oe eiplnapomgeecnsal/ We have made an all-out effort to bring years with Christmas pageants, | you a special group of dressy dresses at a carol singing and other ways of special price. recognizing Christmas as a true Gotham Fatties Carrying 41 Million Pound Excess NEW YORK (INS)—New York’ Holy Day. | : City fatties are carrying around Ste ; about 41,375,550 pounds too many. | The six most popular religious . This mountain of obesity was cards ate the, Madonna, (Be (Ours Christmas > ff shown in a study recently com-| Child. the Three Wise Men, the . pleted —by—researchers for Tillie jg —Holy Family_cherubs_and_shep-. Selection me Lewis, nutrition expert. _berds, their survey revealed. ) | The Madonna represents 20 per ! ;cent of all religious greetings sent while the other five motifs account. ¢ for from 9 to 7 per cent each. 4 Choose from rustling taffetas, luscious : aries eld reproductions. but rare pastels, shining satins and brocades, sheer | cards are stylized modern versions 2-wools and jersey. Sheaths, tunics and | N E ST . ‘of artistic portrayals of the Virgin Boatfant skirts. QUALITY 100 STYLES AP me tent | | Madonnas, old world Madonnas CWSI ONE LOW PRICE! [=cc "| Christ Childs will appeal to | mothers particularly, because new designs may seem to transfer her own little cherub to a basket of | straw. : There are pink-complexioned | Christ Childs that look like ads | for soap, some that look truly | Pennsylvania Dutch, Chinese, int conception" FL OQWELY GIFT d Wise Men ride their camels or TOP QUALITY FRAMES and LENSES § =,’ she corsine mer | @ Your P iption A tely Filled gay and colortul lending special | e First eipamaes suche | N pss . | beauty to Christmas cards. ' @ Fest Service Cherubs are a special delight @ Satisfection Guaranteed and artists really do them up | | | Mrs. Lewis said approximately, - 4 2,177,650 of New York City's oe . 8,065,000 residents are overweight.| THE MADONNA, from one of the new religious cards. Nie Si i Sins Shoe Sie Be Bh, ee a GIFT SELECTION LINGERIE | ile ! —— Exceptional 4, 7 plump and angelic. Wings and. { i alues ae jo POG © Only Ist Quelity Materials nao lay = oF SAS ~ @ For Men, Women and Children psa iy el little pomaed ‘ ee ohh anette iece ‘ ; ‘angels, vere their charm into Oth ers $299 i> | Z \ | 4 NU-VISION OPTICAL CO. ss] em a PS yee | The Holy Family, the fourth " OPTICIANS most espace erating pole cate- { Can Can , BS gory in the religious group isa Bouffant | al b h fatooe a ing subject than ever ts 4 @ Nylon er , 0 tet 39 Up ; | @ Rayon Spuns ria: 1 GOWN S Lavishly lace trimmed, Full cut, fine quality. Waltz length. and full length. Rayon crepe or nylon tricot. $ 99 Up P AJAMAS Tailored or femi- ¥ nine. Shortie and Butcher Boy styles in rayon, cotton and $ 99 U nylon. I P ° WEW FROM FRIGIDAIRE! }) esc: SS Our huge collection | At last —the piece-by-piece care of hand laundering ‘ol : NOW at KEASEY lal —aaa 7 = | ROUND THE TOWN BRAND | aR ‘HOLIDAY ‘SEPARATES NX the right type for the special someone on your list » d Short, Long, Dusters, Brunch Coats and Pajama Set The (aah ial ner oe : os * 5 (ae marked on bez) Ls p SHBISTMAS PACKAGED e Tie for tress-ap.. fr gifting <* Combinations. & ranereronccere! Children’s Departmént _ SKIRTS DRESSES , Holiday Skirts for ne $199 8999 fio a a Nylon party fashions with pinafore treatment and many others including polished cottons. Colorful selection for gift giving. Children’s Skirts 1.99 » $299 {BLOUSES Children’s Sweaters 3 \-"iaee'cwce. Si 19° °339 15199 _ $999 = Se Ss HALF SLIPS and CAN CAN PETTICOATS [a eocene: $]00 ana $499 All Rubber - . DOLLS ji Charge BLOUSES ora ~ me fully dressed ; Accounts $100 ru $499 Hat and She Bc Invited “The Store eatsey With the | Friendly 4620 Dixie Highway ; . | = Phone OR 3-260! ‘Till Christmas '@ = Atmosphere”te Buide ead S34 Bai eg vice ee - Pi ‘ s « Fe Sa & 4 i BS e Ee ‘ ~ | i e » ‘< ) " ° L Be = . ; me ie = TEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 ——e eee pe ok = — = a emenimmmmmnmint a UM Assessing Course 'the tenth annual short course TT Oo tt Te M Provisional Teac hing Certificates th Li ht th they bdth Wer ANN: ARBOR up— Approximately. assessing officers at the University ayne er ing ont which will. be awarded non the} Police Posse Gaiches o poxe “aw et “Gl loses Bible i in ; 1 and usin 150 municipal and township assess-|of Michigan, Monday through |Summer school session, ‘he sai were ine Seo . Returned 11 Years Later | Dr. Campbell said th |the black as a pack horse. ne senses bys ated Nester we, New Teacher Program wr saws, ill Two Young Rustlers “ts tir two packs were eiht| MCALFSTER, Oka. up Eleven ’ grees are eligible to enroll, wh 2 ks of dynamite with fuse at- ‘years ago, Sam Holloway lost his SAVE WASTE PAPER! College graduates under 50 vears Wayne will offer the course with are not now making the most ae TAMPA, Fla. @ — Two cowboy tachments, 125 rounds of pistol Bible in the World War II fighting of age can qualify as public school the cooperation of Southeastern ative use of their higher education fans -rustled some mounts and ang rifle ammunition. one rusty for Agchen, Germany Michigan county, school superin- 4 headed » ° teachers in seven months, by tak and mature abilities, nea west but they had horse ifie and two hunting knives. City Manager Harold Tippitt We Are Now Paying ing a course which the.Wayne Uni- Oakland County residents can SS | trouble and had made only a few The boys, 14 and 15, were turned said vesterday he had received a NEWSPAPERS 30¢ oe ee of Education will en hanes school oa Presides at Installation lee lope paleo sar caught over to juvenile authorities. etter from ori an Se cat ° offer in February fe eerie) gcc SUPE EA SKINS Of town. = | = —— Aachen saying that he ° Per 100 Lbs. Serving as teachers, they will tendent Kenneth W. Brown said. ANN ARBOR u—Roy S. Swin- The pair stole two horses from’ The “Mother Lode’ region of the a Bible in the rubble of an air MAGAZINES eee 50¢ help nee increased needs of Mich- Superintendents will recom. oe ara ee engineering me- 4 pri one a lively black mare United States, principal site of the'raid shelter and wanted to vein ig ‘hools. chanic at the University _of and the other a steady old sorrel. 1849 gold rush, is in the western it. It had Holloway’s name ins! __ ae tur te SEU, mend applications to the univer- go Scrap Iron—Junk Car:—-Structural Steel Lnlversity coordinator of the sity, Brown said. They will also \!¢ gan and president-of Phi The mare bucked off the young foothills of the Sierra Nevadas in Holloway has since moved to Cal- WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES intensified teacher training pro- Provide classes for practice @Ppa Phi national honorary so- wranglers s $0 persistently that when California. fornia but his poems live | here. gram, Dr. Frank Campbell, said teaching and experienced teach- ciety, presided Wednesday. night =—- ns inal that the program was discussed . ©fS to guide and criticize during ah sis nena hi an eae at the recent White House confer. practice sessions, which will last ‘ 2 en sag ee ee vr ence on education, as a means to He Semester, he added. “ Binmepand) Technology, es ON SALE SAT. 9:30 A.M. meet the critical teacher short- After completing at least 20 . . oe s WHILE THEY LAST age. hours of university courses, can- There are About af 500 specles of ue Said it was the third yeardidates will ality fon pieced palms. saa: Te ee ae OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS a a FE 4-9582 135 Branch St. across trom American Forging & Socket = pie ' Give Westinghouse appliances for a: special gift i \ ae aaa ‘saving 30-inch big oven electric oar Foods made to aa fection. Big oven and electric clo k, plus ne automatic oven timer | 7 Mom an "Electric : oo this ost : This fully automatic : drver will ease Mom’ : 88 washday bt irden. fovy, lasting, useful gilt for Christmas < Choose gifts of fasting: beauty ...at tremendous svi | @ All first quality @ Fully guaranteed CW they tec Delivery and Service : . Se ‘ : elivery end Price includes ‘Aa “i Price includes y ee co enee ee gts RR a lca dagen : sa: Oe ae << : : Te aaa . ile ae —. eee Neda Ele be be ib. pe eS cat aN SN NI ts A Be Bo BN lly 1 i TOASTMASTER | Automatic Toaster “595 2 84 Perfect toast every time Light, dark or in- between. Easy to clean, big cool Bakelite handles. i } General Electric Automatic Skillet “595 244 Cooks everything from breakfast to a complete dinner! Automatically fries, bakes, stews, braises. Reg. 3.00 Aluminum Cover ........... 1.94 UNIVERSAL Electric Percolator Regularly 5 8 7 24.95 8-cup Coffeematic, Wild, medium or strong flav- or aclertor: Signals when done, keeps it hot. The finest name in television with “High-and-Easy” tuning LESS JUMBO TRADE.IN 95 ALLOWANCE Terms ue ' Give a gift with vears ahead enjovment... RCA Victor television, Performance perfection starting with crisp modernline, “Un- Mechanical Took” styling. Oversize 21-inch “All-Clear” picture tube is aluminized for greater brilliance. Dials are hidden under small panel at top of set. You can relv on RCA’s Golden Throat sound system. Give a family gift this year for Christmae. General Electric Portable Mixer Regularly 2. 84 19.95 Beats eevrvthing from cream to cake hatter. Adjustable speeds for every mixing job. Save! Satisfaction Guaranteed or your money back General Electric Steam & Dry Iron a 128 17.95 2 . y Jumping Jive ‘45’ automatic player Versatile ‘high-sty le’ table radio, _,.. perfect for young and old alike just the thing for Christmas gifts | Yo real listen to jive, oldsters to-th -Budget-priced gift that’s just right for Mom's ; destin en this fully automatic 45° ord > 95 paeeee in ie den. Fine RCA rnd. chee . T 925 player. Striking coral and pink finish. ~ shrek of colors to choose from. A smart gift idea! seal FR AL dept. SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC stores OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS e Switches from steam to dry ironing at the flick of a button. Weighs only 314 lbs. Save now! OPEN EVERY NIGHT UNTIL CHRISTMAS THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1955 | ELEVEN aoe a OPEN EVERY NIGHT _ . UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE! PARK FREE .. .Rear OF STORE GIVING! ALL THROUGH THE HOUSE - THE “GIESTA” crornuen =) Period & Modern Desks ; _ IN MANY FINE STYLES avenport an air For relaxing comfort in a modern trend *o 99>° AND FINISHES ... yet in such excellent taste. With trim button back, angular position arms and exciting new contour base Superb- 4 ly tailored with Hi-Loop easy to clean $30 DOWN Lewis’ fine fein LEWIS’ —/ine furnicure Hl frieze in a modern pattern. IN WASHABLE HI-LOOP COVER _ Large assortment of modern desks In tirmed oak finish. One, two and three drawer types. Some with plastic tops. 519° = 57g Attractive seven drawer desk in mahogany | finish. Two deep and one sta- $ 95 tionery drawer on each side ‘ with wide center drawer. *e-¢ Made by Sligh of Grand Rapids in knotty pine with genuine hand tooled leather in green. Size 24" x 46" top with $129°% deep filing drawer. Large eight drawer desk with filing Grawer and exquisite hardware. ; Finished in mahogany matched ve- neers, hand rubbed. Top 22° x 42”, i? i) ee ed ee ee ee ee > Belem youn Ye oon 1g FOR ane ore SEASON 4) a) 4) a] a dyno 6 he bre d oh d Ba a... “i . a) diwted Bd He & “ 4) bd Bb woh oh led hE ed hed ed "LOUNGE CHAIRS SWIVEL CHAIRS ROCKERS Just a few of the many beautiful chairs offered by Lewis’ for Christmas gift giving Browse through our large and complete chair department. You ore sure to find the type and color you are seeking LARGE LOUNGE: FOAM RUBBER CUSHION IN THRILLING PHILIPPINE MAHOGANY Double Dresser, Chest and Bookcase Bed Just imagine this exciting neat suite, with $ 715 sleek, flowing lines at such a low price. Styled for those who wish new and sedote Ein, lounge chair with comfortable & oA Siar Sten was SOS designing at a modest figure. All doors have $30. DOWN — magnetic catches and are complete t proof. Mirrors ore crystal clear plate glass DECK NITE with beveled edges. TABLES LUXURY ROCKERS $29.75 The utmost in comfort in these famous rockers by Luxury of Grand Rapids. Available at Lewis’ in Nylons, Tapestnes or Frieze covers Many modern patterns T-Cushion Club Chair A special purchase enables 7# Lewis’ to offer these comfort- Pa able club chairs in Lawson or Modern styles in attractive metallic tweed covers at only LEWIS’ VISIT LEWIS’ TOYLAND for UNUSUAL TOYS! — XMAS a } A populer, mod- ern Blond Oek Headquarters | Sis*: sists for LANE STEAM SHOVEL POOL TABLES BUILDERS’ FLEET HOT ROD RACER i Bullt by Burrow's of solid oak cor- Constructed of heavy Orange and black 95 at ardyleeaal menrice $ 95 ered in excellent quality felt’ Ac- metal and hard rubber 95 and plerk as a hot on ‘rubber tracts , Heavy are i seeries incleded [making 0:7 com: tires. Consists of two rod should be chain operated shove! picts chassis’ and two inter- Sein! pneumatic The Gift That Speaks Your Heart to Her sch” ramet $1695 % $9950 = erm vin ing ehein ative in a Very Practical Way! with swivel cab. "Space -Saver’’ design in Blond Oak. Haseconven- bese. 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Stevenson's remark in a New York speech had been, ‘A mem- ber of the Cabinet has said he doesn’t happen to go along with some of the ‘goons’ who are ‘run- ning things.’ '’ An aide said Steven- son was referring to Mcixay. McKay had other comments on Stevenson | 3 MAKE 'EM NEAT — Most feminine are lace-covered handbag accessories that a woman can display through her clear plastic purse. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS « Watch for School News ~~ on This Page Each Friday PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FIFTEEN FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9,_1955 Big Chiefs to Take On Arthur Hill; _ PHS Seniors Review for Exams By VICKY MICU Tonight the Big Chiefs from Pon- tiac High will take to the basket- ball court and play the first home and first Saginaw Valley Confer- ence game of the season against Saginaw Arthur Hill. The student body will be out en masse to cheer the team on, with the PHS cheer- leaders trying out new cheers. Seniors got in that last bit of review in preparation for senior exams which start next week. This week, too, sophomores were given two weeks, will be located in the south side balcony. Biology club members have been describing their recent trip to New York city with club adviser John Youngpeter, and their visit with world famous woman biologist, Libbie Hyman. TOUR HOSPITAL The Future Nurses Club toured the University Hospital at Ann Arbor recently and heard a dis- cussion of nursing as a career in the nurses’ residence, Couzens Hall, while the Future Teachers Report cards dominated the |!istened Sunday to members of scene at Pontiac High in the |their organization over station middie part of the week. They |their organization over radio in a were distributed Wednesday. special panel discussion. reading and maturity tests. the i | With Christmas not far off, Congress fast approaching, the! Clubs and activities are turning Retailing and Office Club at Pon-| toward the holiday season. Vocal tiac High has been busy electing Students will have their annual delegates and working on a cam-| concert soon, and Christmas paign for Kay Vallance, PHS re-, Parties are being planned by all tailer who will run for the post of| clubs. state treasurer. Christmas party) The annual Christmas concert plans are also in the air for the| by Pontiac public schools’ instru- Retailers, with club member; mental music department was pre- Elaine Hamilton chosen to head| sented Tuesday. the committee work. Some of the hobbies of seniors LATIN PAPER SOLD in American Problems classes are Sidelighting the news, Latin stu-|°ein& displayed in school trophy dents report the biannual sale of the Latin paper, Epistolae Scholae, has netted to date $118.01, which * will go to various charitable or- a . . ganizations. DISPLAY HOBBIES — Creative hobbies as part of personality : development is one of the subjects studied at Pontiac High School in| |. Wenl,e. “ior ‘tne ‘high echecl Edna Forman’s American Problems Class. Here senior James Hois- ington shows his skill at cake decorating. while Carolyn Killian exhi- the studen They bits a colorful crocheted rug. The class will also take up such serious : pel ey eecren a Ha Sets) problems as alcoholism, mental illness, marital incompatibility, | ketball games. The booth, ex- |to have as a means to self gov- crime and divorce. erninent and enjoyment. St. Michael High students of Edna Forman demon- strate that creative hobbies can be a practical solution to the prob- lem of recreational needs. Projects ranging from embrol- dery, car designing and gift wrap- pirg to oil painting, woodworking and baking have been carried out cases, as second and fifth hour| Play, Concert JAM SESSION AT WATERFORD — Not only ballerina Diane Erickson is on her toes in this jam session at Waterford Township High School. At the pianos, Marilynn Keasey (left) and Margaret Studebaker (right) hammer out the rythm and, perched atop the piano, Delores Kline is right on pitch as she practices a vocal solo Waterford High Students Slate By JEAN LIIMATTA Waterford Towriship High School Dramatics Club and the A Ca wave of holiday events this week with Christmas concerts and pro-; P- grams in full rehearsals, special | RING CEREMONY HELD — Three of the 5 students’ ciass St. ‘Frederick High School seniors who donned caps and gowns for the school’s first ring cere- mony Tuesday night were, left to right, Jacqueline Johnson, Paul Grosse and Gloria Rameriz. The rings was part pella Choir were kept active this a a ie Pentiac Press Photes number. The students are rehearsing for the A Capella Choir’s annual Christmas program, to be given at 8 p. m. next Wednesday in the sehool. Waterford Township Recreation ballet classes also will dance in the concert. Area Highs at Crest of Holiday Events Students in Pontiac area high | will mean extra facilities for both schools are riding the crest of ®/High and Junier High Schools. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD one win and one loss; and Van Dyke and Waterford trail with two losses each, The four schools will meet at At West Bloomfield Township F agian abet weil’ Sec! Uw 6 rings were blessed by ‘the Most [Enjoys Holiday day as St, Michael High students enjoyed a free day, in honor of the feast of the Immaculate Concep- 5 jearried out their successful “‘Op- eration Education” paring the week presenting a play and pre-| annual Christmas, Have Yesterday Off;| Sophomores Carry Out Mission Supply Drive By JANET ENGLISH . Books were pushed aside yester- C of Room 11 stressed sacrifice for the missions as they this week. Each high school student contrib- uted some school supply which in) will be sent to a mission in these industrious Concert. assemblies scheduled, and debates |High, the Glee Club and A Capella and sports drawing their quota of|Choir are practicing night and day attention. for the Christmas program, to be presented Dec. 20. The A Capella rounds of varsity and two rounds of- junior varsity competition. A dinner will be served by the Far- mington squad, Last night a different type of AT AVONDALE drama—one with audience partici-| Christmas music, popular and| pation—was presented by the Dra-'classic, is ringing through the halls) matics Club. ‘‘The Night of Jan. at Avondale High, as the choir| 16,"" a court room trial in which and band prepare for next Wednes- members of the audience serve as day's Christmas concert. jury, will also be staged at 8p.m.| ay classes will be represented ntl 4m the program, which will start Christmas melodies rang | at 8 p.m., with the public attend- through the school as the A Cap- | ing. Band director John Nez- pella Choir rehearsed for the | tek and vocal director, Jean annua! concert, to be held Woodworth, are spending tong Wednesday. hours with the music students in Choir also has two outside ap-| An assembly next Tuesday, the pointments—they will sing at Trin-first to be held in the new gym, ity Methodist Church Sunday and) will feature Dr. Kurt D. Singer, au- at Walled Lake Church on Dec. 18./thor and former foreign correspon- . He will speak on current Wayne-Oakland League took part and in the volleyball game Tuesday | fairs when the Girls Athietic Associa- tion Play Day was held at West Bloomfield. A WBTHS student, Sue Zimmer- man, has been elected president Highlighting the concert will be an effort to give the utmost in a pantomime of the “Night Be-| eutértabamnent fore Christmas,” and ballet danc-| ‘ ing by Diane Erickson, sendor,| Avondale’s first honor assem- and Waterford Township Recrea-|>lY Will be held next Friday after- tion ballet classes. jnoon, Awards for cross country The Skippers were guests of 2%d football will be presented to Clarkston High Tuesday evening|™FP than 30 athletes, and a num- as they played their second bas-|P¢F of praiggrvauten become a ketball game. Tonight Waterford) TS Of the National Honor will meet Van Dyke on the home, = [ies Si bel pcoeasend: tion, respectively, Girl's basketball practice started | led in this weekly high school page Is Your High School : Students will be keeping 1 close t n t ale Represented Here? feces ese vondal Schools wishing to be represent- Approval of an Sune bond issue should mail or telephone news items Monday or Tuesday, so that Rev. Alexander M. Zaleski, auxiliary bishop and pastor of St. Vincent de Paul Church, in a cere- mony in the church. A talk on the symbolism of defeat when Shamrocks came out of the service. they reach The Pontiac Press by 9 a.m. Wednesday, deadline for Fri- day's paper. Address mail to Wima Greenway, high school edi- tor, or phone FE 2-8181. St. Fred Seniors Receive Rings at Church Rite By ANN SCHACHERN Today seemed like another Mon- day to St. Frederick High School|main sports conscious during this students, after yesterday's vaca-|busy pre-holiday season. tion, * *« « Seniors found it hard to return their caps and gowns today. They wore them for the school's first Ring Ceremony in the church Tuesday. Seniors marched in pro- cession, and the Most Rev. Alex- ander M. Zaleski blessed their class rings and gave a talk on the unity and oneness which the ring symbolizes. Yesterday, the Feast of the Immaculate Conception, seniors Junior High students planned Christmas parties, plays and pro- singing of the Magnificat. Senior girls will have a taste of college life Sunday when they are guests of pin og at Marygrove Col- ‘lege. The girls have also formed a dramatic club. The whole school is elated at the Rams’ 40-37 victory over St. Clements, pcsoralag= in the opener tions; Mickey Carry, activities and) | Oboe,” which will be dramatized grams and still managed to re-| day. jat a morning assembly next Fri- Homerooms are abuzz with talk of Christmas parties, and one homeroom, that of John Bur- ton, is praying fer the ice to freeze so that they can have the skating party he's promised at fj organizations; Jo Arm Johnson, classes; Norma Ldn geah foresee ae and Humphreys, rd : _ tee added to the ta ad =e ‘ : ; floor—arti a & Vetine from Notre Dame Univer. ee The Christ- sity. Many SFHS boys are taking} ™s Oboe” the name to be advantage ‘of this opportunity to| &t Washington Junior High School next mode themselves, after their| morning by Janiée Rivard’s 7B speech students. Notre Dame brothers. ars iersns cs ac aa . ; ” \ ; ~ | ! *. ie i ¢ Junior Highs Plan Yule Programs his Walled Lake home. Teach- ers, too, will have their party— a steak or chicken dinner at an area eaterie.: i Balloting to change the consti- tution so that no Student Council officer could run more than one term passed with 460 in favor, 181 against. Bulletin boards are filled REL TT LE ee ee eg with samples of spoiled ballots— there were 219 of them. “FOUR JOES” AT LINCOLN At Lincoln Junior High, the. “Four Joes," nationally known quartet, sang at an assembly last they came to visit their alma mater. Woodworking classes are a bee- hive of activity, as members rush of the Wayne-Oakland League |Student Council, the first from this Geet AT WALLED LAKE land,” Walled Lake High played host to the Inter-Lakes Debate League Monday, Four schools debated on the subject of granting federal aid as college ‘funds to worthy high school students. fleld High with two wins against Van Dyke and Waterford, Farm- ington is in second place with issue of ‘“‘The Arrow” which will be out Monday. The artroom will have open house all next week, so that stu- dents, teachers and visitors may get new ideas for the ~ holidays. BASKETBALL GAME TODAY Wever Junior High students are looking forward to the first bas- ketball game today, with Lincoin. sori cecaeais tan’ ba castes: ever 8 » then of a victory at today’s game. LET THERE BE MUSIC—Without the familiar hearse for the school’s Christmas concert to be It’s because one and all are | carols and the great music of the masters, Christ- — given at 8 p. m. Wednesday. All classes will be happy over the decision te | mas would lose much of its flavor. At Avondale resented in the program, which fs open te the “share the Christmas joy” this | rich, Pat Sullivan and Pat Hiller (left to right, we tae eae ae 6) ee ee Lebel eS homeroom ‘parties Dec. 21. Each . . bs A, - . : z one rom wil ive « meet chid 3 Win Typing Certificates Swim.Swing Club Sock Hop Is Tonight plade of gifts tor each other the} Three West Bloomfield High) , 4 nop and co-ed swim ses-|so¢ks in local school colors. Music money for gifts will buy a fine|School students made the grade in) | in ne held trom 9 to 12 to-|Will be by Russ Garcia and his present for the needy youngster. typing tests and will be awarded) 4 0+ the YMCA building, spon-| “Cres*- oe Good things to eat and a decor|typing accomplishment certifi- > ep Y Sete ent oe So “leates. ‘They are Kay Loveland mai y & | Swing Ras staan ae 4 The students made the decision|is Zurbrick and Carole Lock-| choos will be checked during the|dancing. Membership. in tha lub themselves with the help of the/wood, With speeds ranging from 51) dance,. and decorations for the|now totals 275, and duds are §} per Student Council. talc haha be or affair will be! crepe paper year, ’ ; A , 4 % “ . =| ; r { rh! » Ae i M yecll = % ; i i , \ ] * a %s a te Hl Sr means Sule s ae eee : ue wf a py, ey ey Le e ' , ‘ ss ; | ; THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9.1955 } 2 Canadian Ship Ment i to maces wor (Manufacturers ap Wife of GI Burie Held on Smoke Count tsi smote ‘orainances oe President in Soil of Her Homeland | probate court jury ruled yesterday), ended 5 “Enoch Arden’ | that Oliver Duplessis of Traverse|/wor™tns, aig in’ ronuined a sever DETROIT — The captain andjengineer Charles Keleher were City drowned Aug. 29 while swim-|yea wait before a missing person| “ef engineer of a Canadian/required to post ) i bade gal nol been cocoversdCon on egally . Thursday for permitting excessive|T. Murphy. No trial date was set. og \. Parker OSEN so well, a slim, dark-haired girl f and told her they! looking green fie knew four days in Honolulu. . me pelviad “At Wake Island I picked her) smoke to billow from the ship for! After their release, their frieght- by National Group; |“! return next week to the s0ft yore from the mayor,” Tellier court to declare Duplessis order Urban use of water is estimated!13 minutes er Forest Dale, owned by the learth of her native 3 ciear Jointly’ held property. Pro jat about 200 gallons a day per per-| Benjamin Linsky, chiet of the|Roech Stedmship Co. of Moatreal,| Has Odd Success Story eo | bate Jufige Harold Hunsberger now|son in the United States. city’s smoke abatement bureau,|sailed for a Canadian port. The long journey of Fuji Tellier. ’ smil | annual convention last night to suc-) She had come home to die, not jceed Henry G. Riter II, president|knowing to the of Thomas A. 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PE 5-2424- JUNIOR EDITORS ~ 4! Z. {2 J) B EAVE RR First submitted by: < (cas Mario Lopiccele, 122 Greystone Ave., Bristol, Conn. THE BUSY BEAVER You probably have heard it said that someone is “working like a beaver.”’ This means he is especially b busy because the beaver is a very_ ‘busy animal =—ittst Beavers are the largest rodents or growing animals. They are about three feet long and have paddle-shaped tails. Sociable, they often live “This is the BEST water softener we { w could buy. All control mechanisms are unconditionally quaranteed for W yews WATER SOFTENER RO MD A a — * pe + ‘ii . AS LOW AS| *149” FHA Terms—No Money $5.00 Per Month Down CALL MAPLE 5-9021 for Your FREE WATER ANALYSIS PAYNE DISTRIBUTING C0. ENGINEERED TO FIT YOUR NEEDS explosions ~tsiang in the last 14 months. ' |sas City that the destructive power |cjub in Denver. In order to belong. in family groups. They build dams of mud, stones and tree trunks to, make the ponds in which to construct their homes or lodges. To make a dam, a beaver may gnaw at & tree trunk until it eopples| across the stream. With the others it then packs small branches and mud around the fallen tree. — | In the summer the beavers travel the streams but in autumn so return to repair their lodges or build new ones. The outside mud freezes | as hard as stone and is a fine protection against weather and enemies. | The beaver is reddish brown with a gray coloring beneath. Beaver | fur is used in making coats and hats. If you live near a zoo or museum you may get a closeup view of) lthe busy beaver just as this Junior Editor is doing. | | Start your own beaver lodge by pasting this picture on thin card- \board and coloring with crayons. | | Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. wae your suggestion to “Junior Editors’’ in cate of this newspaper; it can-| not be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, | ‘the first submission shall be accepted. : Tomorrow: A Silver Foil Angel AEC Scientist Says Reds’ Bomb | Dr. Lapp said the U. S. still is! Equal to Ours lahead of the Russians in develop-| KANSAS CITY (INS) — Atomic emt of smaller nucteer weapons. scientist Ralph E. Lapp has claimed that the U. 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Goodrich Recap with 1 TRACTION TREAD DE-SKID Your Present Tires! Get life-saving cross cuts by our exclusive process. ut $400 WHEELS ALIGNED Caster—Camber Wife Enjoys Living With Film Genius Despite His Fame, Goldwyn Picks Up Bath Towels By PHYLLIS BATTELLE NEW YORK (INS)—This column! is written expressly for persons | who are married to geniuses with | plenty of money. If you are not in this category, | read with caution as you may be ill. Or at least cranky over dinner. “Yes, when I read all this bust- ness about what a wonder he is."" sald the wife of a genius from Hollywood, “I think, isn’t that nice? I take the papers to my husband and I say, ‘Look dear, you are a genius.’ “He just grunts about ft. But Tm awfully glad to know these | things, myself.”’ This is Frances Goldwyn speak- | ing, the wife of Samuel Goldwyn, the man with the ‘touch.’ She married him 30 years ago (be-| fore she learned what he was in. the papers), and she claims to have found him very normal since. QUITE HUMAN “For a ‘genius,’ he {s really quite human,” says Frances. “No matter how big his latest evr was, he generally responds to ple directions, like ‘Sam, cae wp that bath towel.’ And about the money the Gold. wyns have, to gamble with on their! _ independent pictures — Frances | doesn't object to that either. Many people insist that it’s a headache to have a lot of investments going. | but not Mrs. Goldwyn. “Why. it's actually fun,” Says, apparently sincerely. The Goldwyns are noted for investing millions of dollars of their own in movies, tn artistic gambles that sometimes pay off and sometimes do not. “Actually, Sam has had as many failures as successes,”’ she explains care- she fully. But fortunately, the fail- | ures do not flop as hard as the successes hit. “Tt seems to me that every pie ture is the biggest jump we've) taken vet into an icy pool.’ and Frances shivers ecstatically as she| Saves it ‘But T wouldn't have {ft any other way. The gambling is what makes life so wonderful . . . you! never know if you're going to lose. a million dollars or make a mil- lion. “It's like an exciting, terrible roller coaster ride that you look back on and say, ‘Wasnt that fun!’ Then you go on in once more and it’s as exciting and terrible as ever’ COLUMN COURTSHIP Mrs. Goldwyn, a petite woman with cinmamon-colored cyris, was a budding Broadway actress when Goldwyn met her in 1925. He im- mediately planted a note in a col- umn which was headlined ‘‘Gold-. wyn to Wed Flapper.” This may have been the first evidence of ‘‘the Goldwyn touch,” which Frances described as well-| calculated, ‘magnificently executed si * ] workeg then as it almost ‘always does now, and less than | four weeks after they met, Gold. wye @id wed flapper. Since then, Genius and wife have lived in Hollywood—where Frances thinks the people ‘ well, they get. ever, ‘really behave | — * me attention | Mrs. Yungk also showed movies of \California } | ind ange ng TONE loliday Op eee % ~ 4 Rota ry Anns Will Meet on Monday The annual Christmas open house to Theodore Wiersema (center) of West Troquois road, president of the Civitan Club, and Robert Tricker of Dick avenue, sponsored by the Pontiac Council ef Camp Fire, Girls nas held Thursday in the offices in the National Builging. Mary tice president of Civitans, The open Ellen Wyngarden (left), executive direce house continues this evening until 9 | To Hear Speaker tor of the Camp Fire Girls, showed o'clock. | From Society for | Crippled Children moties of day camp life at Camp Gulick | BIRMINGHAM — Mrs. William |DeGraft of Fairfax road wil} ,be | hostess at a luncheon Monday for Pontise Prees Photos 'the Rotary Anns. She will be assisted by Mrs. Paul Grant. Mrs. William Knight, Mrs. Elmer Hzack and Mrs. George Steel- man. , Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkby of the Oakland County Society for Crippled Children will be guest speaker, and each guest will bring a Christmas gift for a special ‘child at the center. . Mr. and Mrs. Robert N. Woodruff will be hosts af a | cocktail party at Bloomfield Hills__Country Club Saturday - afternoon. Assisting Mr. and Mrs Woodruff will be Mrs. Carl J. Whirl, Mr, and Mrs. Edwin J. Anderson, Mr, and Mrs. Walter O. Briggs Jr., ‘Mr. and Mrs. Robert F. J. Cope- ‘Bloomfield Hills. from Grosse Pointe land, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. 5 ‘Schirmer, Mr. and Mrs. William | D. Downey and Mr. and Mrs. é Thomas LeMessurier, all of E Assistants . ye “ - wil be Mr. and Mrs. Guy C. Mrs. Ben Moshier of Keego Harbor, Therapy Department at Pontiag State Hos- Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur social chairman of the day, served tea to pital, was interested in some of the handi- ‘Nauman and Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Buhr. Mrs. Eleanore McCurry, a visitor, Mrs.’ McCurry, craft displayed by the Camp Fire Girls. who directs the Occupational _ ‘COUPLE ENTERTAINS Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Purman Jr. entertained at a cocktail and sup- per party recently in their home on Larchlea drive » Jayne Ann Bartholomew, daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. John R. Bartholomew of Cleveland Heights, Ohio was married Nov. 23 in San Rafael, Calif, to Philip A Orleans. The Bartholomews for- merly lived in Birmingham: Ps * The Village Players will, give their annual children's Christ- mas show tbe afternoon of Dec. _13_at the playhouse, with Mrs. , William L. Martin directing. | There will be several acts and gifts from Santa Claus. * The same evening the Village Players will present ‘Modern Minstrels.’ directed and arranged , by Wilham Kegel and Ward Toll- zein, with Elizabeth Hanna assist- | ing. ‘ | In the cast are Mrs. Richard C. 'Oglesby, Mrs. Wallace R. Ivers, (Mrs. Pat Kelly Rininger, Mrs. William R. Candler, Mrs. Marcus | Arthur, Mrs. Richard Cloonan, Mrs. C. E. Asper and Mrs. Carl Reynolds. Masculine parts will be taken “*y Dr. Edwin W. Deer, D. | Pierson Smith, G. Thorndyke Dwelley, William Torrence, Law- ten E. Tabor, Bud Crichton, Walter F. Skinner, Alec Parnie Ray Braisted and Donald Gray, FEF. Booth, M. Vass, Gordon Jaynes and Clement A Penrose Jr. are in the band, and Richard F. Brown is in charge of ihghts. Mrs. John Parks jis head of the scenic committee and Rus- sell Richz ardson is stage eee a . = , , . Bruce > S Oriel Endelman, executive secretary of the Michigan Children’s Aid Society, and John Mulder, a member of the board of directors of the Camp Fire Girls. Photographed while viewing some of the work of the Camp Fire Girls during their open house Thursday were (lejt to right) Mary Pauli, executive secretary of te Pontiac Visiting Nurse Association; # pil. 5 *The Womens Section PAGES Phyllis Schreider (left), field direc- tor of the Camp Fire Girls, discusses | Christmas projects with Blue Bird leaders Wesbrook avenue and Mrs. Arthur Van | Gilder of Tennyson avenue. The open house is being held this evening until 9. Mrs. Walter C. Dempsey (center) of ‘Tenor Presents Several Selections Zonta Members Gather for Yule Party luncheon Dec. 15 at Sheraton C CIES | * * | FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 19 5) ii Forty-three members and guests, of the Zonta Club of Pontiac heard \Vie Clark, tenor, sing sev eral| | Christmas numbers at the Christ-| ‘Christmas Hotel men at the Guided Missile Cen- ter on Auburn road Dec. 14, with President Mrs. Fotis Takis in, charge. © A Christmas Gnine was read mas held rsda , at oo Inn ™ y evening | An invitation was received from from Harry J. Merritt, poet "In the business meeting the club ‘he Detroit Zonta Club for a ere ccr ine crue | voted funds for the Pontiac Das = = Guests attending were Eliza. ! beth Hitz, Ruth Ruckstuke of | Nursery and the YWCA, and for a nursing scholarship at the Univer- Chur. Switzerland, Nelson Clark, Anne Bouise Swanson and Mary Mercy Students /sity of Michigan. | Plans were completed for serv. to Stag e Oper a Kelly. ser’ = ab — = = Table decorations consisted of 1s & buffet’ supper for service. - Over Weekend stati oe) Seer arranged in a Yuletide motif. Franklin Club Sponsors Sale of Yule Greens The Franklin Branch of the Col- Women's National Farm and Gar- the den Assn. is sponsoring the tradi- tional “Happy Holly-Day’ greens sale Saturday. * ‘Amahl and the Night Visitors." the Christmas opera by the mod erm composer Gian-Carlo Menotti. by Phi Epsilon Nu will be presented Saturday and New officers elected at the meet. Sunday by the Masque Guild of ing of Phi Epsilon Nu sorority will Detroit's Mercy College in the col lege’s McAuley Auditorium be installed at the Christmas ban- Anna Marie Baldwin of Augusta be quet planned for Dec. 13 at the avenue. and Mary Marcero of Starr Villa Inn ‘avenue, students at Mercy Mrs. Keith Traver of Brigg: < lege, will be members of road was hostess to the group ) chorus ithe recent planning session The opera will be directed by | Members voted to “‘adopt’ a Sister Mary Marguerite of Mer- family for Christmas, and cartons cy's Speech and Drama Depart- of candy were distributed to sell ment. Anthony Marlowe, former. Franklin Village Hall, opening at |to finance the Christmas project.’ ly the lead tenor at Convent 9 a.m. and continuing until 9 p.m. re Gardens in London, and now the theme of the sale is “do-It- | Mercy chorale director, will con- | yourself,” and featured are in- | duct. | door and outdoor decorations tor The ballet group will be under! the Christmas season. ‘the direction of Osvald and Mirzda’ pocidonts in the village and its Tillak Lemanis. environs have been invited to at- | Saturday's performance will be| toad and view the various Yuletide ‘a 3 p.m. matinee. On Sunday, the} , pettaepancel willl bel givenlalls: 39 displays during the all-day session. Officers Selected * The sale will be held in the Blue Star Mothers ‘Have Yule Dinner | Blue Star Mothers of America | Chapter Four held a Christmas ne at the YMCA Thursday! vening I° Mrs. Florence McCrae was ichairman of the dinner, Entertain. ment chairman was Mrs. Frank |Schmidt. | Christmas readings were given) iby Mrs. George Brown and Mrs.) Fritzi Stoddard, Community sing-| ing was led by Mrs. John Yungk. ‘There « today’s Women’s Section| | Mrs. Harty Barr, president of ~— ° the club, announced that Mrs. Ken- - . ineth J. Wagoner will serve as \chairman and Mrs. George C., |Wilsher as cochairman. | | Mrs. Carlton Rasmussen is in, charge of purchasing and Mrs. bed four pages in |Oliver Garwood will handle indoor decorations, . ‘On Wednesday the opera will jtelecast by Mercy students over} WTBS, Channel 56, the new educa-| tional TV station in Detroit. ~ Pootias Prevs Phete Halt. Three of the members arranging a clever center. piece are (left to right) Emma J. Huetter of Wing Lake road and Muriel J. Futon “ Mrs. C. A. —— of Franklin. re greens sale The traditional “Happy Holly-Day” sponsored by the Franklin Branch of the Women’s Na- tional Farm and Garden Association will he held Sat- urday from 9 a.m: until 9 p.m. in the Franklin Village r | } 5 ry ' * THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9 . 1955 | Loe Mt cumen setearel ta tee church parlors of the Oakland Avenue United Presbyterian Church for the first meeting of the newly. formed. Women's Associa- highlight of the recent meeting. Those elected were Mrs. Eldon Fowley, president; Mrs. Donald Wilson, vice president of missions; Newly Organized Group Holds Election of Officers tion. Election of officers was the|rwicy” Mie’ Wilton tee” ue bach, Mrs. Park Wagg, Mrs. Rich- ared Kelley, Mrs. Osborne and Mrs. D. M. Home,” the story of a Japanese war veteran with a missionary challenge. Serving on the planning commit- . Wilson, Mrs. Alle- * * The next quarterly meeting will New Citizens Feted at Graduation Party A graduation party was held for new citizens of Janice Antona's citizenship class. Mrs. William Todd, American-| ¢ ism chalrman of the DAR, spoke briefly at the Wednesday party. She presented each new citizen i ‘ The reason some drivers don't with Flag codes and copies of the American bill of Rights. signal is because there obviously Mrs. Joseph Phillips, American- '* ®° signal for ism chairman of the American Le-|'° do. gion Auxiliary, Chief Pontiac Post, Yule Party Planned | by Double 12 Club Mrs, Elden Johnson of Hershey, street was hostess to the Double, 12 Club. Plans were completed at the - cent meeting for the Dec. 20 Christmas party and dinner to be held at Highland Manor. Members | will take gifts for exchange. Each member of the group has| the what they want heen contributing canned goods at! ‘each monthly meeting for a Christ-| }mas basket for a needy ‘family.| ouse Beautiful CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS Exclusively Handled By TWENTY-THREE The Castle Gift Shop The ‘dent of church service, Mrs. Don;|Pe beld the first Monday in March, | fave them Flags. Leaves Hospital The family will also be given holiday hair. Meakin lald Upton recording secretary. |The association is divided into five| Graduates honored at the party, Christmas gifts. 270 S. Tel ho - z he oil yy '!groups which will meet monthly in| Were Inga Hettich, Clara Wiltfang.' Darriene Monroe, daughter of Committee members for the ‘ elegrap FE 4-1850 SWIRLA WAVE Mre: Clyde Clark, corre sponding | the homes of members. {Leslie Johnson, Martha Johnson,,Mr and Mrs. Duane Monrve. of project are Mrs. Thomas Salis-| South ef Voorheis Road TEMPTR isecretary, and Mrs Ralph Os-| Following benediction, games) SYlvia Kazarian and Lydia and Forest street, bas returned home bury, Mrs. James Atkinson, Mrs. Open 7 7 Days 10 to 9 Ample Parking ESS bor ne, treasurer. were played and retreshrerts Alex Lewandowsky. Others hon-'frum St. Joséph Mercy Hospital Martin Hoskins, Mrs, Marilyn ored were Florence Housen, Rose|where she was a patient for a Jones, Mrs, Robert O'Lilla, Butler and ind Beppe Basirico. lweek and a half. ‘Mrs. Varce Murray. | Mrs. Gerald Schultz is assist- ant treasurer, Mrs. Theodore Al- lebach is literature secretary and Mrs. Richard Kelly is thank offering secretary. Mrs. Roy Koch is prayer group secretary, served. Mrs. Talmadge and Mrs. and Earl Shepherd assisted in the| serving. Quiet elegance and vibrant romance conspire in a mood of euggestive allure in this temptress effect of swirling waves for holiday fashion. cms Eee distinctive gifts he'll long treasure ... = eer Talmadge and Mra, Fred Froede. 88 Wayne Street | FE 4-1424 —— = = Especially Priced for Christmas! A.—Handsome cuff links and tie bars s for | Unto Me” and Nancy Osborn! -\played several piano selections. “4|\GUESTS AT MEETING Among the guests present were Mrs. Tobias VanderWeele and Mrs. {William Tait of the Littlefield ‘Boulevard United Presbyterian Church of Dearborn. Mrs. Tait spoke briefly of the Women’s As- sociation in the Dearborn church. smart day and evening wear... Left: Classic silver and black. Links, 2.50*—Tie Bar, 2.50*— Set, $5* Mrs. Gunes ais sang “Come | i | Matched a Right: Modern gold and black. Links, °; rence Mrs, Edmond Watkins. Mrs. Eu 1 — ppc ol ah ed omens Aap ag-tad 3.50*—Tie Bar, 3.50*—Matched Set, $7* lyn Avenue United Presbyterian Church. The main feature of the eve | ping wae a film, “Kenji Comes Niblick Club to Aid Red Cross Project Elks Temple was the setting for | the Tuesday meeting of the Niblick Mirrors, complete with clips. Ready - to install— $1785 A Wide Selection of Venetian B.—White broadcloth “Clyde,” a shirt of rich fine-combed cotton with’ From button or double French cuffs. 14 to 171% collar; 32 to 36 sleeve, $5 by aura Whedle— ee ee : Club. Mirrors At the meeting the club voted to C.—Pure silk tie originals by Countess From $] 000 q give money to the American nal ~ wel asl eke ties | M Cross f ervicemen’s Christmas ASY-Croc is lovely ec. : Cress for servic ere ce ue seca as Mara, perfect. for the man who USE OUR Hostesses for the day were Mrs. |for the prettiest cover, above your prefers the individual in his LAYAWAY ‘Mrs. Dorothy Hollway, Mrs. Wilma| Crochet Pattern 743: Misses’ ; Eats and Mrs. Fred Sytz. ————— BS meeting yarn or arceraca crochet and knitting cotton. Send 25 cents in coins for this “Plas 10% Federal Tax MEN'S WEAR—STREET. LEVEL A Smoll Deposit will Held til | $ Coming Events ] Christmas | lon wil! sponsor Palte™n—add 5 cents for each pat- rr spo A ‘ah "supper atthe oe Perkine| tern for first-class mailing. Send St. Saturday beginning at 3 p.m ite 124 Pontiae Press Needlecraft Wwe DELIVER | A Christmas party for children in the 'Dept., P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea Print ‘plainly pattern number, your name, address and zone. Primary Department of the First Pres- Station, New York 1, N.Y. @ byterian Church is scheduled for Satur- |day at 7 pm ®| pontise Unit of the WCTU will hold, \a Christmas party at the home of bars | 23 W. Lewrence Pleming, 144 Cott FE 5-6441 <= Amvets to Entertain Ray age ! | at "9:30 pm. Members will cenasioats |food for patients in the TB Sanatorium | The Women's Auxiliary to the renrec ‘at Children’ S Party f Typograprical Union wili meet Federal Savings and Loan Suaing sat-| urday at 6:30 p.m. for dinner and the Children of members of the __ | Wright-Fournier Amvets Post 161 jare invited to attend a Christmas \party Dec. 11 at 6 p.m. tn the ‘Moose Hall. Clair Rasmussen, post president ‘and Mrs. Robert Brown, auxiliary ipresident, are cochairmen of the jaffair. A business meeting at 5 p.m. will precede the party Entertainment will be furnished by members of the local dance ‘studio and Santa Claus wil! , » distribute gifts. Mem- j bers will contribute foodstuffs for 'a Christmas basket for a needy | tamliy. The basket will be made up Dec. ‘ 29 at the home of Carlyle Bragan ‘ under ithe direction of Orval Rus} Sleek, tailored calf handbag, finely detailed inside and out with outstanding. pv annual Cartstmas party. HOLIDAY SPECIALS! MAPLE at BATES — BIRMINGHAM he Gifts she would choose for herself... sell and James Cavalier. | Square Set Holds Criniee Dance Melvin Norberg, Jack Ralph Jack Price and Harry Anderson called for the Square Set Club ‘Wednesday evening. Mr Pricelf - was master of ceremonies for the dance held at Wever School. j Decorations following the Christ-| mas theme were made by Ann: Bunce and Martha Reaves. The Roy Churches planned the refresh- | ments. | Mr. and Mrs. Sam Joan were guests of the group. 814, Dancing was followed by the) “ singing of Christmas carols and | the exchange of gifts. The next dance will be held in January, To Show Ski Film Pontiac Ski Club will show ski movies and hold a style show Sat- workmanship. Black, brown or y, 12.95* B.—Hanes sheer no-seam nylon stockings to sheath her legs with a misty veil ... and never a seam to straighten. South Pacific or Bali Rose. Sizes to 11. 1.50. Box of three pair, 4.35. Here’s the china value of the season! Fine imported ehina with 22K gold band trim, yours at an excep- tional low price. This beautiful violet pattern china is available in open stock. Fine Im rted China C.—Wool chenille knit costume dress with a sleeveless sheath and a rhinestone- buttoned jacket. White, blue, ivory or PLACE SETTING YI fe [urday evening at # o'clock tm the] pink, Sizes 10 to 20. 39.95 SAVE UP TO 30% [po *Plus 10% Federal Tax 20-Pc. Service for 4 ............ ...$ 2.95 32-Pc. Service for 6 ............... $ 5.95 ' 68-Pe. Service for 8 ............... $19.95 -101-Pc. Service for 12 (6 Extra Cups) $19.95 HUNDREDS OF WONDERFUL GIFT IDEAS, GLASSWARE ... CHINA... PLANTERS... JEWELRY ... LAMPS... MILKGLASS ... Cl led ae LEARN to EARN! : ® FALL ond WINTER © GIFTS FOR EVERYONE ON YOUR List! | COURSES TRUDY'S ORIGINAL ] Day or Might Classes | | JEWELRY Cell Fodor fee : : alan FROM ITALY No Age Limit MAPLE st BATES — BIRMINGHAM . Phone FE 4.1854 Coll Miss Wilson Today : for Information - PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 2-Hour Free Parking HAVE YOUR TICKET VALIDATED WHEN YOU. MAKE A PURCHASE AT JACOBSON’S OUR CHRISTMAS STORE HOURS ARE OUR REGULAR STORE HOURS MONDAY name SATURDAY: 9:30 A. M. UNTIL 5:30 P, M. , | DIXIE Porreny §281 Dixie Hwy.. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 + Per Your Convenience Open Daily end Sunder iT) em. to § pm. TWENTY-FOUR ers, line them with blotting paper will retain the odor. draw-| sprinkled with scent — the “Chapter Has all Lad HURRY) HURRY! HURRY, “fain” FRIGIDAIRE Fabulous | 00000 nat CONTEST YOU MAY WIN .. .a 1956 Cadillac or Buick or Chevrolet or one of the other 150 Big-Value Prizes of 1956 New Lift To Living Frigidaire Refrigerators + Ranges * Washers and Dryers Full details and FREE ENTRY BLANKS from YOUR FRIGIDAIRE DEALER See your local Classified Telephone Directory a Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN ! Lobby of Riker Bldg. EASY to GIVE... a Joy to Receive Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN WATERPROOF EXCLUSIVE Yule Dinner, Initiation Mrs. Benjamin Sweeney served as general chairman for the Christ- | mas dinner and forma! initiation of new members of the Alpha! Alpha Chapter of Epsilon Sigma) Alpha sorority. ; * * The affair was held Thursday evening at Devon Gables. Red felt Christmas stockings, used as placecards, carried out the Christ-| mas theme. | | Mrs. Alex Morris, chapter | president, read the vows for the | pledges in the candlelight cere- mony. Mrs. Frank A. dalosky dr., state president, and Dee Brim, state corresponding séc- retary, assisted and presented each new member with her so- rority pin. Those welcomed into the sorority were Mrs. Fred Mueller, Stephanie} Linabury, Mrs. Eugene Burdette, Mrs. James George, Mrs. Earl| Smith Jr., Mrs. Edgar Plympton and Mrs. Harry Woodman. Others receiving their sorority * a * \ping were Mrs. Harold Stiekley,- _Mrs. Winston Hopp, Mrs. Joseph /Ullom Jr., Mrs. Clem LaBarge and Mrs. Ralph O. Allen. Mrs. Edward Hummel, past _ ment, THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955_ December is membership month for the Fashionette Club, sponsored by the Pontiac Parks and Recreation Depart- Three members who are inviting ( Mrs. Edna Mertz of Monroe street, Mrs. | Robert Smith of Grandview avenue and | ¥ THE IDEAL CHRISTMAS GIFT . . . MERLE NORMAN Costume Jewelry ..........000005 velesloeea: $! and up Luggage .. . Evening Bags . . . Belts Compacts, Scarfs ........... 00ers $1.00 - $3.75 Plastic Cosmetic Trays Jeweled Plastic Dispensers ...........266- $2.00 - $4.00 Complexion Seto... . cc ccc cece e reece ne eees $12.35 3 Steps to Beauty Set 2... ccs ccc ie eee cess $5.59 Cologne Quartet 2.000... ee eee es ... $2.75 Colognes, Perfumes, Stick Colognes. . $1 00 - $3.50 Lipsticks . . . Nail Enamel . . . Bath Powder Bath Sets .. . Ceramics .. Christmas-Cards NORMAN TOILETRIES FOR MEN Tide olgisve c/s sisievelele 75¢ - $500 a *, Distinctively Different Stocking Gifts, 50c up OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL @ P.M. UNTLL CHRISTMAS Vrs. LeRoy Eastham of Ferry avenue, |) others to join the club are (left to right) Mrs. Mertz is secretary and Mrs. Smith is | corresponding secretary. president, received the jeweled | =| gavel of her office. Mrs. Morris Porker to Visit White House Baptist Women made the presentation. : Secret pals were revealed at the V7 hi party and git exchanged by the, WW ASHINGton 45 members present. Mrs. Ralph Wilson, Mrs. Donald Moore and| WASHINGTON (INS)—Offictals Mrs. Robert Hasse distributed the will ‘“‘ham {it up” at the White gifts. House tonight when a 230 pound a prize-winning hog arrives for fu- Oriental Style Mood ture translation into hams, roasts, Some Persian lamb coats are|chops, bacon and sausage for shown with wide, low ‘half-belts,| President Eisenhower's dinner which are easy to remove when! table. this style goes out. Fur garments,| Agriculture Secretary Ezra Taft slit about ten inches at the side Benson will accept the porcine gift seams from the hem up are a.on behalf of the President in a definite 1956 sign and in thé new) formal ceremony scheduled for 4 oriental style mood. | p.m. 17-JEWEL WATCH Add to Your Sallan Account! et. Dallan ADVANTAGES of . e e i] - Business Training Listed below are some of the reasons why young people should choose business careers. : STEADY EMPLOYMENT REGULAR HOURS PAID VACATIONS . OPPORTUNITY FOR ADVANCEMENT INTERESTING WORK HEALTHFUL SURROUNDINGS CONGENIAL ASSOCIATES Attend Day. Half-Day or Evening School to help you reap the benefits obtained through business training. VETERAN APPROVED RGusinal silly 7 West Lawrence St. Pontiac Phone FE 2-3551 Call in Person, Phone, or Return this Ad for Bulletin f| week’s International Livestock Gets H ammy Hold Ingathering The purpose is to dramatize the current pork consumption campaign which has been given Benson's official blessing as a | Church. The annual ingathering and ~ Christmas party of the Women's|” Society to the Bethany Baptist!” Church was held Thursday at the & means of finding markets for an extremely heavy supply. . ; ‘ducted by Mrs. Forrest Brown, | On its part, the Agriculture De- president of the society. Following |partment is embarked on an 85 the meeting, Lydia Circle served million dollar program under) juncheon. which it will buy up to 170 million] . , et co Hr The afternoon program was pre- IF of pork and lard in an at-'sented by Mrs. Frank Marsh, pro- ‘tempt to stabilize faltering hog gram chairman. Christmas carols prices. | picting all races joining together) Pas apes —* spectes ‘for an ingathering service. on the White House grounds, so far as anyone knows—won the | Junior championship at last Women of Moose Conduct Initiation | Exposition in Chicago. Mrs. Eugene Camp, Mrs. How.) | Members of the National Swine|ard McLain and Maureen Crafton Growers Council, an organization|Were initiated in to the Women of of hog farmers covering 20 states, the Moose Chapter 360. took up a subscription to buy the! Social Service Chapter Night was ‘animal for presentation to Eisen-/held at the recent meeting. Mrs. Clinton, Wis., raised the porker to market|Mrs. Fred Tiffany and the program! © weight. was concluded by a pageant de- i ei SL A cic: HAE iS Sa aaa The. morning meeting was con-| ® ‘o: |were sung by guest soloist Mrs.|— ‘ Also attending the ceremony will| Victor Lindquist. i@ be 19year-old Donald Hale of! A Christmas story, “The Little| who owned and Hunchback, Zia,” was presented by'| ‘ Easy to Serve and So-o-o Delicious That’s every take-out order from Ted’s. You'll really appreciate the convenience of our ready-to-eat orders during this busy season of the year. Everything packed in aluminum foil to keep piping hot till served. Your choice WP ¢, ay s is ready to be picked at your ®, convenience. s$S ’ , 4 MI 4-7764 WOODWARD at SQUARE LAKE ROAD REE RIS SE SSR See Ea ae ee hower when it went up for auction. |Harold Finn played several accor- | The hog belongs in a category) dion selections for the program. |which Benson's department likes! The group recieved reports on the to call “meat type’’—that is, it)Christmas bazaar and the dance has been bred and fed to produce held by the chapter Dec. 3. - pork cuts with a minimum of fats| The Pontiac chapter will be hosts and a maximum of lean as today’s|at the midnight conference to be ‘consumers prefer. held in Janurary at the Moose | The hog will be slaughtered in | 7°™Ple- Baltimore and the processed . pork items will be delivered back Missionary Group | to the White House. Has Yule Meeting Portions will be used by the ; President, and Eisenhower has di-| Mrs. Park Wagg presided at the | |rected that the balance: be de- Pioneer Missionary Society meet-| Webexey Cheeses from Sallan, OUR 48th CHRISTMAS An Ideal Gift for Christmas We toast your happiness by bringing you the most beautiful matched diamond bridal pairs we could find anywhere! Each pair bs individually selected by ws to assure you of beamy ond quality thet will endure through the years...and priced for velue that will give the groom added cause to rejoice now! |livered to armed service hospitals. ing held Thursday at the Oakland | 4 [Print plainly if your handwriting Christmas in the early days of ~ Avenue United Presbyterian Church. |Keep Cards Clean | Christmas at 1696 pontiac, michigan is exciting! ® Unusual Contemporary .@ Lightolier Lamps Gilts from $1.25 ® Beautiful Modern Furniture : and Custom Made Draperies he Mile South of Orchard Lake Rd. sevth telegreph reed ® Howard Miller Clocks Open Evenings and Sunday Phone PE 5-669 The Christmas service was led Once your Christmas 'by Mrs. Richard Kelly with Mrs. | cards are William Bradley at the piano. Mrs. Selected, the important thing 1s Kelly gave the devotions and a ito take pride in their appearance. Christmas story, and led a ques- ‘Keep their envelopes free of tion period on the life of Christ. _smudgy fingerprints and inkstains.! A story of the celebration of iis at all difficult to read. I even) America was read by Mrs. Ralph jlike to see each stamp neatly and Osborne. |firmly placed. But give your Mrs, Bradley and Mrs. Palmer |tongue a break, by using ice cubes Mullen were welcomed as new) or a wet sponge to dampen them.:members of the society. “mr HEVTAY High Fashion on Your Table... _- A gay modern-provincial with a party air, HEYDEY'S delightful combination of plain and patterned pieces makes it completely adaptable to any decor. | The lovely HEYDEY pattern is hand-decorated under the glaze— : guaranteed for 25 years against crazing or crackling—will not fade, mar or wash off, in the dishwater, or with years of use, Vernonweare is wonderfully versatile, too. 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Open — and —— 1 a. ™. to 8 p.m FE 2-2939 FE 2-2939 ae ee i | y Tae tO ; | *round the clock ...80 you can wake up with your lips soft and gleaming, eolor-bright. And with ‘ Color Glide, you don’t have to blot. Just once over lightly and the color “sets” naturally ... looks and feels so smooth you hardly know you have it on. In four enchanting new shades...$1.25 plus tax. erate —Main Floor TWENTY-FIVE To ? Yule Marked — ‘Id ¢ i ——s = Personal News of Interestlrtirctetcw Build Own Ceramic Table) rors seaury SALON Maj. and Mrs. L. E. Watson; vacationed in Alabama en route ,gan State University at the Na- Homeroom mothers and the ex-!mosaic table, panel or wall plaque/4nd, using tile nippers, cut the)) . and daughters, Julie and Becky,| % St. Petersburg, Fla. tional Interfraternity Conference ©Cutive board of Longtellow School has two advr-rtages—it's high decor tile until it’s the proper size and); Announces held in St. Louis, Mo., this past TA held their Christmas party in |Shape you want. You can get both : Their OPEN HOUSE ? THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 | “Then,” says Ada, “put pleces |‘ Air Force. School of Nursing, which is pre-|Tolled pastry into inch-wide strips "00m chairman, and Mrs. Thomas high style mosaics for a living,| Of tlle into the mastic, leaving |; ? have returned honie after living . 27° the school gymnasium Wednesday fashion, and you can make it YOur-'coramie mosaic tile and nippers ; |_Margaret Johnson and Charlele | weekend. S "self. aa tt ith U.S. : : » | Mrs. Cliff Hickmott, fiome-. 1 i ; | $ Watson was stationed with the Glee Club of Henry-Ford Hospital| An evening snack: cut leftover fford mo me-of a large tile firm who designs ‘ Monday, Dec. le 2 to5 and 7 to 9 P. M. After a holiday visit with Mrs, |Senting its Christmas Concert Dec. and wrap around, pitted, cooked) Cauley, PTA president, directed’ suggests that the handyman go, "all spaces Yetween the tiles, | 5 thres years in Tokyo, where Maj-/u-carther gre members of the - | Ada Korsakaite, artist -employe|“°™ & tile contractor. FREE GIFTS: A Free Gift With — * Every Appointment Made. Watson's mother, Mrs. Earl E.(16 in the auditorium of the Educa-|Prunes stuffed with chopped al-|the Peiten and exchange of Christ-|about ‘doing-it-himself.” as you follow your patiers put ‘ ing in colors as Sad tion Building. monds, Bake them in a hot oven! ™as lc t planned. och ribose bare hams c 0 f6 ‘until lightly browned and that's it.| Mrs. Lee Baker and Mrs. Joseph "Yeu cam we Reavy plywood | when you are all finmhed. grout} Refreshments leave for Baltimore, Md., where Gan Gee Bake «| Arms presided at the refreshment | . mee tp. Create a pat: li _srour is a cement that fills in|; § ? they will make their home. ail Mary r, student nurse | table decorated with a Christmas| T®—®r trace one with carbon |). spaces. To “grout,” you cover|? > Three Hiahiy T Ciyline de Serve ak , * 6+ ¢ at Grace Hospital School of Nurs- centerpiece. | paper ente the wood surface. Hf Se table top with eroutinic wipe’ 5 Three Highly Trained Stylists to Serve You . George N. Fizzard, son of Mr. jing, will spend the Christmas holi- Mothers from Dorthy Virtue’s, YOU'Ve designed your own, sketch lolk the excess and allow to dry ; ; @ MABLE WILSON © CAROLYN MEGARY 3 ; and Mrs. William Fizzard of Lowell|days with her parents, the Wilson room and Nancy Prevette’s room! !t 6@ with heavy pencil. i soars ® PATRICIA STINSON ; street, has been initiated into Phi|Barbers of Cherokee road. Served on the social committee.| “Use tile masti- as your adhe-' It’s a goc “é ee = “rer . s ) good idea to wait three Eta Sigma fraternity at Michigan mt bt hes ; They were Mrs. Arthur Mansfield,|sive. and be sure to keep the can days for the mastic to set before , § 3255 W. Huron FE 4-3149 College of Mining and Technology.| Mrs. Basil Brown of Mary Day Mrs. James Fettinger, Mrs, Jamesjcovered, as it dries very quickly. /grouting. After grout sets, allow) { He is majoring in civil engineering. |avenue entertained at the Statler y Ye Terrace. Room recently in honor | Mr. and Mrs. A. 0. Carmer of |of her mother, Mrs Charles Daw- Avondale avenue, Syivan Lake, | son, thompson, Mrs. Raymond Boone, With a putty knife spread a thin'to stand. covered) with wel cioth,|( we Mrs. Arms and Mrs. Baker. layer of mastic over four square for another 24 hours > Youll Find A More Beautiful Gift For Every Name on Your List | ~ At WIGGS — (hy * 8 @ Mrs. Engle Groenberg will leave Friday to join her hus- band whe is stationed with the the U. 5. Army at Ft. Benning, and will fly home Sunday. Mrs. Groenberg was honored at an * * Ernest J. Kitson of Parkhurst street was a delegate from Michi- Sorority Installs New Members Beta Alpha Chapter of Sigma Beta sorority gathered at the Francis avenue home of Joyce Set-| im % SYROCO Inn iw mendes | . DIAMOND Installed in @ candlelight cere- 4730 - SUNBURST CLOCK $ 50 plus 10% tax f T Phyllis Ginell, Elizabeth Kessel- , ring and Carol Ann Maison. Others SERVED EVERY DAY | were Mrs. Paul Wetzel, Marguerite meneen oF Windiate and Carol Ann Bolton. » » Sati ««. it’s, real Another Playtex first eee os new car : CHOICE OF 3 PA T T ERNS ihegviticess Chales of designe. ly . line bra with all-elastic riff to minimize your middle. Sizes ; 32 to 40, B and C cups. Try it on. oF In 32 to 42, D cup seeaneanornerers ODS | OPEN TILL 9 P.M. EVERY EVENING UNTIL CHRISTMAS ! = i PUZZLED? Convenient Terms ! , A Trip Thru Wiggs Pay only 15% down... up to.2 years to pay - Will Solve All. Your FEDERAL cep . the balance . . . or 90 days is the same as Gift Problems i. ML. dept. gugelaee | 24 W. HURON ST. | , ‘ iP & x | ¢ f al ng F sith ly ie Ne aes sare : i. ie ee a 4 ; ‘ ; ’ : : ? neler he aoa naa ; ae siaaialaty a * i ? : \ 4 we j é ' : cA * ; ; P ae t : cc BA a , ( 4 | yond [ re a ° ey 7) ~~ \ . Mary ? A ‘\ ; BN eho Re Le. 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MYS T “‘gee- ep ed Finest portable type- Tt's « steam and dry adien t sorted styles and ¢ ors, ____THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1935 , EVERYBODY SAVES | ly, tld --* ~~ ~ mwa ; aaa gi Ube Vy Vy Formerly Sold for $29.95 17 JEWEL WATERPROOF “Soc Week = 9 SS A terrific watch buy for the man you want to please. Ideal for dress or sports wear. Water- f, kproof, anti-magnetic. With hand- 2 DIAMOND BIRTHSTONE Regular 39% $16.95 Whether she’s 16 or 60, here's a gift that will thrill her, Choose her birthstone enhanced with 2 brilliant diamonds in dainty gold mounting. Big savings, too, . NO MONEY DOWN — SOc A WEEK. (847 Rogers Bros. Silverplate Regular Open Stock $ 29% Price $37.40 A gift to please every housewife at great Christ- mas savings. Now modern Flair pattern in a 20-piece service for 4. Additional] places always available in open stock. NO MONEY DOWN — $1'A WEEK EMINCTON TRAVEL-RITER he amaring writer $16.95 6 a Week Renee eee couse iat aatatn! re’ $74.50 $1.25 a Week SUNBEAM PRYING PAN New electric pan for perfect frying results $19.95 Se a Week For ron in one. men! A Dismond Set ore $94.50 A Year to Pay 5 7 Diemend Set ovr =$82.50 61.50 a Week E a: ¢ ay =a Diamend -_. OFF $160 A Vear te Pay » POV eoRGEOUS G/FTS_jyo MONEY VOmy 4 FASHIONABLE NEW / COSTUME JEWELS You'll see her eyes sparkle when she unwrabs one of these ring gifts. Our selection is tremendous—gold and silver ish jewelry in stunning new designs to please every woman on your gift list. / vt aM i p™ z= \ ‘e ¥ {= = . \ ey a) \ = eameo with 2 A diamonds, spa. % THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 = TWENTY-SEVEN me “ « “ “ ~ SANS ’ sa Ty Sy 1. 4 — \ ‘ it ‘_ on weg a? a, ° 4" 7 = \7 iF, ee ‘ : 4 if fy : 4 “a, ' F . ~ 4 : * CA , ‘ ~ oe a 2 ‘ nul i i » 4, ™~ no wonder everyone is heading for Thomas Economy Furniture: Store Christmas excitement everywhere at Thomas Economy . . . every department brimming over with wonderful gifts. And best of all, every item considerably priced low to help your Christmas-shopping bud- = 179° consti SALE PRICED: Fabulous New Gray Bedroom _ SPARKLING. DINETTE reroll ee shQ* ‘tae with 10" leaf chairs. CHRISTMAS SALE PRICED! Christmas Sale Priced! Delightful pale- ~ gray finished mahogany lends a look of quiet sophistication to your bedroom. Three-piece suite with double dresser, chest and bookcase headboard bed. WESCO ROASTER-OVEN DROP-LEAF Aion FRAMED D PICTURES coos some The gift that = oe hoor peooorounle —_ Ghadow box Modera, and energy tradition natural foun eee are oe on the oat eycele, te cook an fon sv meal 80" table outth t ore pens fect background for the 549 portable & clock radios $14 for 10 persons stals. Opens to .; godt ae sub ie . s. . all slated for wend gias in oe Ment with leaves. Geats 6 peo- Famous reproduct gift giving! Priced from trolled ple comfortably. SALE PRICED SALE PRICED SALE PRICED SALE PRICED COLORFUL HASSOCKS 5-PC, BRIDGE SETS MAGAZINE BASKETS Rounds and squates. Samsonite vin” oat n- Attractive magaeine sy id Bae $375 ei $9575 baske mahogany ‘Rateh eel See them! Priced from eum — : ‘tale rmeem : ve SALE PRICED aoa uot «8 See oe,| : TWENTY-EIGHT oe _*__THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 Sa iad tt * | Free Gis for Yolo ied mans ot wate cae ees Child Makes Successtul US. Aty bendvuarters” an,(tse, by Jan. 15 are affected, eit, but Debut as Card Designer Prisoners whose nounced today a program 2 eee ee eee oe NEW YORK (INS)—One suc-; “She's Christmas greeting Ye FRIED SPRING CHICKEN : > jis only nine years old. rel Sach oe wa canes re ‘ just careful not to tell ber @ tree SERVING ALL DAY SATURDAY — 11 A.M. to 7:45 P.M. Fi : I g52 gigi — * \iiked in ‘stationary stores. Both ; | NEED A NEW ONE? —Ki had studied art at the Art Stu-jobservations of their own tchen | cents League. greeting card industry, Sifts show thought and understand- A dow ticularly their own field ing. ‘red e : Little Carol, tw old t; more sophisticated ‘ enceting er makes Mother's job easier and ¥ . two years Lg ry lrelieves her of extrs pots and pans|th# time, was a help right from] “I don't think . to clean. Roasts, bakes, broils and|the beginning. She could ‘aiways|will ever again get eway shuts off automatically, bring cans of paint from one part|informal ‘style popular . Postal Money Order ls 36 Years Too Late pdt lad = the time. “But one thing about dio , |BECAME BEST SELLER cards—the trend today is tu..ard The first of Carol-designed cards| ® better type of card, « friendly came about when she was in-nurs-| C@td interpreted in modern tash- : ; . . jon, as opposed to You will like its delicious _ WASHINGTON W—It has taken|°TY *Chool. ing hate Aaa —- Bal D-Matic u the BEST ee weeae . . ‘the postman 36 years to deliver a} “She made a design and | thoughts or rude thoughts.’ * automatic Bier roo all uncond tempting mouth watering $7.67 postal money order to Rep.| brought it home with great tionally tor 10 years against me . Robert W. Kean (R-NJ). | pride,” her mother said. “Her | One trend that is very marked] chanical failure. goodness—makes it a feast |The post office went into belated| teacher had praised and so did |!" = Fong as field, they Get the water softener she phos solve all yous vee action today. It notified Kean to} we. Mt Jest looked Re A eee sewer words Casse $6 calboun peel pre age liga t gechacr ee bape ao in itself. than rain. See ws todey exd leern how the 8-5 Boll-O-Matie seys for itseltt CRUMP ELECTRIC red, violets are blue, sugar is Aubu . ; urn Ave., Auburn Heights, Mich. FE 4-3575 planation fromm the Post Otte De_feel that she has to work to havelsweet and eo are you?” tod a : moment te veers coming up with eas PSST IIIS SII I SSS ADS ISIS SS ISS I SETI | Fossils have been one of the; She's becoming very conscious | |most important factors in determ-| of her cards now," Fred Stance & ining the relative ages of the) added, “and I don’t think that’s |(@ learth’s rocks, something I want.” “come and get the money order, as . used, lettering is ofte dated June 6, 1919. Kean at that! and it was—it turned out to or even script, and those — jtime was an Army lieutenant just!pe a best-seller. used are usually inf at TRY IT jot of the trenches in France. Little Carol has been designing! most like s 4 =aual end The order was issued at Trier, ever since. * « e@ BRING THE FAMILY! A large selection of crispy salads and delicious des- serts to choose from! HOMADE cop stop 144-146 N. SAGINAW STREET Frante, and signed by Lt. R. J. ‘Toptoon, otherwise umidentified Ai, Girl Scout meetings and Lynn concluded: “Can you im- ithe temporary absence of the con- gressman. FROM CALBIS SPINET LAMPS | ALL METAL MUSIC STANDS Every music student Practical and @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ @ a rs ‘6 for Years of Enjoyment! @ @ @ @ @ @ a @ @ @ @ @ @ @ re re) a a “ BAND INSTRUMENTS Calbi Music Co. is the exclusive dealer for the Conn Director, Conn, Selmer, Band Instruments and the Bundy Flutes and Woodwinds. What could be a more exciting Christmas gift than one of these motete band instruments? rit 9°] sige Bulck’s 1956 power-packed CENTURY herdtope—the 2-door Riviera, Model 662 (et top), and the 4-door Riviera, Model 63. be) Dynaflow give you stepped-up gas mileage yet built. "Take the '56 Buick Cxntuny pictured here. - It's almost a loaf for this beauty to crise a superhighway at a legal 50 mph. At that point it's using less than 10% of its pedal- to-the-floor power. ne pI I fet ; S6B lok- wah FRIGIDAIRE CONDITONENG . ee - yot- big $22-cubic-inch V8 engine. You and your engine can take it easy 90 much of the time. you take it easy, and still lead the parade. You know you can call out the reserves with a touch of your toe. And you find you silk through a whole day's driving with the flowing ease of today’s ew Variable Pitch Dynaflow.* For not only does this advanced new “210 Orchard Loke ‘Avenue Pontioc, Michigan OLIVER MOTOR R SALES, INC. and brilliant new getaway response at only part throttle. Not only does it permit you to switch the pitch for full-power safety-surge the best performance yet — and for a first- hand look at what — Goes with the best Buick yet. *New Advanced Variable Pitch Dynaflow ts the only Dynaflow Buick builds today. It te standard on Roadmaster, Super and Century — optional at modest extra cost on the Special. SEE JACKIE GLEASON ON TV — Every Serurdey Evening — FE 29101 All Wood [errcticaly 8 no effort at all fora sprinter = yh no qualms about the response at _ take-off. UKES GUITARS _ your command. Your power plant has no 1+ also gives you absolute smoothness in cepti - It’s a breeze for a weight-lifter to pick up _ need to breathe hard—so it saves gas, stays acceleration and deceleration like you get With Patented Pegs nega nish, hand a child. young, lasts longer. in no other car in the world. $ 95 Saree frets. And so it is with the 1956 Buicks in cruising , : i thi 3 1 : a srothesnightioe sinaae So when you take the wheel of a’56 Buick, Drop in on us this week for a sampling of | u Only BARITONE 119 North. Saginaw. = { Lin oe ee 3 fy ‘ ; i ‘ 4 : : 4 | eh Met % ee a ps a =e ; - sj | j 7 CALBE MUSIC 60. Pontiac’s Locally Owned Home of Conn, Conn Director, Pc _ ments—Bundy Flutes, Baldwin Pianos and Orgons $1 3 ; pone trarssassninecessssvocccagacccsetreqegeseeecescocieacinateinasssesssesssssssscesssssnsesee / 2 % - THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 a TWENTY-NINE . “Tipe. KROEHLER\, OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS , ; tS OUTFIT ; ) ~ —FRIEZE—ALL COLORS ae a y WROUGHT IRON TV CHAIR. | Wrought iron, choice of 95 _ @olors in durable long wear- ne patie STEEL BUNK BEDS: KROEHLER | w RANTS A QUINN AROS EXPANDAWAY DESK | HIDE-A-WAY BED y a ...NO PAYMENTS A setae aes Sofa by Day, Bed by $ | ‘THAT $ Night. Choice of col- Sectional alge at a finest. ors in fine decorator | Ing ‘TAWNY MODERN zw... BEDROOM SUITE SET OF F TABLES Innerspring Mattress. SWIVEL CHAIRS Fits ane S 95 : into any decor - choice of colors and fabrics. —-- 3Pe. SUITE S$ ) - Modern double dresser, mirror, and bookcase bed featuring dust proofed drawers and double doweled - construction. Matching chest available at oe . extra charge. : A $229 Value Kroehler Swivel Chair CEDAR CHEST Swank modern = stylel Pertect for TV! Ideal gift buy! Has tray! Choice of fabrics — A Good = colors avail- $ 3 Vori han TABLE LAMPS Limed Oak Tables A pel of fine | te : 7% Genuine Plastic Table Tops! z ai 12 = room of the house. : pore had step DELUXE 5-Pc. CHROME DINETTE. : | | ; dining in festive modern gl ( a s A er ire oat he Bes. 48 4 iy | = Peet tie tablet top and matching, ern abs: padded WL Seats ond backs. , Bb Tas ake, FIT YOUR FON DEST DREAMS - _ON LIBERAL T reansT————— pete sae r; * 7 zn = 5 ee aie - —" [* @ “ wHIRTY ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 ad (StS E Ss S| dr Disneys True Life Adventures | Blaze Ravages | Admiralty Sites mitted to the Union in 1876, justlence Pr 000 mn CLAM CRACKER, : rm Li now on display... THe PROBLEM: ONE HUNGRY 300-Year-Old Buildings WAM tre | Comm ms 7 ~~ SEA GULL in London's Whitehall} Lo . — , | World Rights Reserved A ,, WITH ONE Severely Damaged Hours: Baily 9 to $. Wed. € Sat, ¥ to 1. Evenings by A Appt. ! PP TIGHTLY a2. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS i ~1 LONDON (INS) — A 300-year-|] 4114 Seuth Saginaw St. Above Oakland Theater CLOSEV old section of the British Admi- Phone FE 8-0456 CLAM. ralty buildings in London's White- hall was damaged severely by fire| yesterday. . . ww ty * * * | The cause of the blaze. was not known, and security officers launched an investigation. The top civilian and uniformed ‘men of the Navy joined a crowd of several hundred who watched firemen. fight the blaze for twe hours, Earl Mountbatten of Burma, the first sea lord, and J. P. L. Thomas were routed out of their beds and [stayed on the scene until the fire was put under control. Mountbatten’s wife also was present. The old section of the block of Admiralty buildings was under | repair and had been stripped of ; all equipment. Soft No injuries were reported im-| Scotch Plaid Lining mediately and it was believed no, valuable records were damaged. Go Kise Co | About 30 rooms on the upper) foe |floors and the roof were damaged. | bl / |The, old building ts known as Nel- S ne Yr S tson’ s wing, in honor of the great! Sa ] {British naval hero Lord Nelson. (end all through the yeor The delightful way fo make a sKipper happy or to 'e- pay him for last summer's fun is to give him something for his boat . try it just once and see. Gifts: Binoculars —Baromete-s—Ivalites — Compasses—all types boating, fishing and skiing equipment—Unusual nautical jewelry INLAND LAKES SALES 9127 W. Huren Your CENTURY Dealer FE 4.7121 ; bh lah arched hewdearteathenthenthes FOR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING ‘| 2 and 3 BEDROOM CLAM HIGH IN THE 7 aN | AIR AND DROPS IT ~~= $ 7 5 O DOWN [| ON THE ROCKS BELOW... > . - With ie 3 EASY ety oe ; FHA i Le TERMS were, ad “a ae _ Total Price Only $7,400 Plus Mortgage Costs wv | | montury $ PLUS TAXES AND J aot A PAYMENTS 3697 INSURANCE [iZTIRS ZS A Few Houses Available for Immediate Possession | Conventional construction throughout. Picture’ Windows, FIIPLLLLALLL AL ageah ee Ps —— Ne Tue SOLUTION: a SEA GULL TAKES -- Rolling small articles, such as) doilies, dresser scarves and table; mats, on cardboard tubes prevents]. Open Every Night to 9 P.M. Until Christmes creases and saves storage space. Accor DINNER 16 SERVED. ¢| Distributed 5 cos Features Syndicate, | State College Presidents {head the group with the Very Rev Scandinavian Displays \Celestin J. Steiner, University of leedo her (his hristmas choice of 2 Floor Plans, Kitchen Sink and Cabinet arrange- Form New Association [Detroit president: William Spoel. ANN ARBOR «® —~ Christmas) ment. Low monthly payments to fit amy budgets. New Ele- NN ARBOR Mich i p : . i drawings and paintings by Norwe-, mentary School next to subdivision. AN! (® — Michigan's hof, Calvin College president, and gian and Finnish children ig on, 5 ne hy at 85. ge college presidents, meeting in a fugene Elliott, Michigan State display at the University of Mich- , Open Daily & Sunday 11 to 8 P. M. conference on higher education. Normal College president, - ‘igan. The 23 Sictures describe ; have announced they will band to ~ a sleighing, skiing. farm scenes, | Located on the Corner of Walson Blvd. and Wainut gether in a Michigan College Pres- There is evidence that the Chi- church — professions and family, Just East of Opdyke Road idents’ Assn. to coordinate the ac- nese used paper as early as the VWs ‘tivities of their four-year colleges second century B.C. but it did not 7 WAGNER HOMES, ixC. Phone ‘and universities. become available to the rest of The Panama Canal runs north| ‘ se FE 5-550! Paul V. Sangren, president of the world through the Arabs until and south instead of east and west j J Western Michigan College, will the eighth century. as is often popularly supposed, ————— = = vere. v _ |Retail Merchants Association Announces NIGHTS TO SHOP FOR CHRISTMAS eee by MAX Factor brilliant new fragrance... beautifully gift-packaged! Scintillating idea: give her | the fragrance that kindles the night with excitement ... surrounds her with an air of enchantment! This flash of brilliance in fragrance is Max Factor’s new Electrique, strikingly gift-boxed for Christmas in shining blue foil. Pontiac Stores are open tonight: and will remain open | every weekday night ul 9! Stores will close 5:30 Christmas Eve! After/The Bath and Bubble Bath with the same clinging fragrance, 2.50. Lightning strikes twice... in this new “Flash of Brilliance” pack- age! Parfum co- logne and dusting powder shaker, both in one slén- der cylinder, 1.50. he re cites Sagi gg: 320 | Parfum cologne and cloud-soft dust ing powder, 4.00. Also at 2.25, i‘ Pontiac Retail Merchants _ Association eS Pontiac Chamber of Commerce _ |... ssasaw AB jlo glen tow DRUG STORES ‘ t y #2. WEST HURON #3. 4985 DIXIE Z a . STREET | | / AT TELEGRAPH \ _ HIGHWAY ' ‘2% : ee ree } Near Sears — ye "Near National Feed . _ , ) —— . " | F <) 90. OPEN. soon f ry ree . 4 ; : } ; mes as : ‘ | . aie : ae Se oes - ee | be , , I ee G Eas | 3 \ 4 re \ oe af 4 4 - \s ee \ ch } é - a } : } é ‘ as Su 2. - : . : eg THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9. 1955 THIRTY-ONE_ .- given stuffed animals with button) THE BERRYS — * By ‘Carl Grubert - ) : : Sportsmen's Special! SPUDS LIMITED TIME ONLY! \ \ Parents Cautioned fo Give Safe Toys Peninsula 2 i will meet at Marquette Dec. 14 A child under 3 shouldn’t be/to consider formal incorporation. VALUE DETROIT @ — Jutia Dubuque, |¢) 395 000 to relatives when he died The six driver-training classes,unusual traffic patterns, such. as | selt-styled confidante, companion at Pontiac Senior High School|those at Lafayette St. and Oak- in March 1953 at the age of 79. gift of HEARING ! and social hostess to the late for- mer Gov. Alex J. Groesbeck, has) been denied a $121,200 claim! ‘Seek Okay of Reduced toured the city yesterday by bus’ to become familiar with local driving problems, according to In- land Ave. and at S. Saginaw St. and Orchard Lake Ave. “We stressed the necessity for Court Denies Claim neenen oe Dri ver Training Classes REGULAR § 2D 4 oo ito Groesbeck Estate _Groebeck was 8 any ie Learning by Riding in Bus a $3.25 i Ous an estate va at more t LADIES—you can shop by phone at Slaybangh's __& OPEN SUNDAYS ‘TIL 1 P.M, &_ Slaybaugh’s SPORTS SHOP .- 630 Oakland Ave. Phone FE 8-0453 | against his estate. Fare on Europe Flight In addition, Probate Judge James| WASHINGTON (INS) — North! H. Sexton overruled a recommen- H ° dation of a court-appointed referee. Staying in the proper lane and structor Arthur Tyrrell, eae before changing lanes,”’ The idea was tried for the first/Tyrrell explained, “Blinker lights American Airlines yesterday ap-'time since the program began|Were pointed out and demonstra- . iplied to the Civil Aeronautics Board ov given of how to pass through) that Miss Dubuge be given $60,- jfor permission to inaugurate, oon years So, Tyrrell explained. | 868 from the Groesbeck estate. | April 1, 1956, New York-to-Europe The 194 driver-training students | Judge Sexton ruled there = lair coach flights at fares as low as! piled into the bus at intervals insufficient proof of Miss Du- $125. | throughout the day te be shown buque’s claim that she was en- | North American management | _ how the vehicle was maneuvered titted to share tn the estate under |told the CAB that it is prepared to| MTousé various traffic situations © a promise she said groesbeck begin transatlantic flights at fares by Tyrrell and Instructor John made to pay her $508 a month (43 per cent Jower than the lowest, BCnastic. Mrs. Mary Parks, a cousin of existing air coach fares ' The pupils were shown how to the Royal Oak dress shop owner,| The program calls for the use of Pass through an ordinary inter- told the probate referee that Gores-|10-passenger DC6B aircraft Section and also how to cope with |beck had asked her to spy on which would make the New York [iss Dubuque to determine whe-'to Paris trip in 13 hours. “Time limitations don't allow taking each student on an indi- | vidual tour, but we feel the stu- | dents gained considerable safe- driving knowledge from the |‘ Sroup program.” The classes start each semester with three weeks of classroom in- ‘struction pointipg up the physical! noeeauae for driving and traf- c regulations plus some work on| “" Machine Increases - gneiss Sia ct =e ete Consumption of Milk | groups of four students who are itaken out for ‘read instruction i : é ; | i @ friend or loved one . 0 f jonce a week. Classroom movies Hearing Aid oe api heraryegey laymen N TICE OF TAXES Milk consumption among stu- are shown to supplement road thrilling fidelit realism . . . powered by no than ¢ dents at Lincoln Junior High work and refresh students’ minds wonder transistors for even finer performance . . . operating T Y School jumped a reported 300 per on. traffie regulations. = for only about 10¢ a — on Hees! battery. Cl OF PONTIAC cent in recem’ months when auto- eee What more thoughtful, practical someone matic dispensing machines were pg- p< . * sande better hearing, but has hesitated taking this simple, The! 1955 County Yaxes|in\the Gity of Postisc siti beldue aad pay" Winstalied| to eciace tie mencay: Michigan Soldier Dies *F Ae F distribution method. able at the Office of the Pontiac City Treasurer December |2, 1955 in Georgia After Mishap af Special Christmas Trial Offer Coton: Before the devices were put in, Equipment through 19, 19 ithout fi ! Buy 2 50-X (or any of Zenith’s complete line of highest- rough Ienvary 0m SOE Oe ee) Gos acy erg aa quality hearing aids) for a gift before Christmas—whenever On January 20, 1956 a collection fee of 4° will be added to all Jan estimated 5,000 bottles a month, ality of acest “Mick 8 . . hy F , 29, 195 sccording to Louis Arvay cs the tial pevicd begining on Christmas Dayne must tw” ff 7 Tenet oad throw Febuary 29,1956 Vendo Co, asribtor ut tems 400 ho" was shot in the heaa ff aRitor and Maintenance Supplies i h 1, 19 " ' ty 1955 Cit d School chines. esday, died yesterday. “ oom) satisfied or your money will be refunded promptly On Marc 56 all unpaid County and y an 00 Ee ny ry | Being held on a manslaughter % County Distributors for Oil-Dry Absorbent Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer's Office and must be paid there with additional fees. { Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than January 19, 1956 to avoid penalties. % Prompt Delivery Service % As Close to You as Your Phone Glasses—Dishes—Paper Goods. R. E. Mason Supply Co. tles a month, Arvay said, a figure; Charge in the county jail is Pvt. which he said is substantiated by Charles Montgomery. He told au-. Principal Phillip Wargelin. |thorities he didn't know the gun The main reasons for the in- Was loaded. crease in milk popularity, he). Authorities said they are still in-’ states, is convenience and the fact, Vestigating the shooting, but they }that the bottles remain cold, added it apparently was an_acci-| The milk is provided to the stu-| dent. 35 S. Parke Street, dents at five cents for a 10-ounce The two MPs were inspecting a} Pontiec, Michigan bottle, a price made possible by,.22 caliber pisto lwhen Montgom- i . J gow ernment subsidy. jery squeezed the trigger. By makers of fomous Zenith TV end Radics Better Hearing Center FE 8-0751 8 Mt. Clemens St. FE 8-0751 WALTER A. GIDDINGS, City Treasurer, S|WESTINGHOUSE ROASTER 2— 5 " Ass ELECTRIC DEEP FRYER < RT Hse i ALAS Sera es RO RET SS 9 NO MONEY DOWN WHILE THEY LAST TONIGHT General Electric Steam Iron “Schick “20” Electric Razor Hemilton-Beoch 10-SPEED MIXERS 5 Z and JUICER 29' -HURRY- ox” ="" NO MONEY DOWN NOW—AT A NEW LOW PRICE! 1956 LEWYT Vacuum! Complete with Attachments NO MONEY DOWN NO DOWN PAYMENT pomareen 95 Model 77 No Money Down 41.25 a Week Complete with Attachments THE HOUSE OF NAME BRANDS © Restokraft. ® Decor ° Maytag © Streit °Thomasville *Arvin °Tappan *La-Z-Boy °Daystrom °Mohawk *Douglas *Syde Kramer °Flex Steel ° 100 Others to Choose From! “ee THE HOUSE OF NAME BRANDS [=m OPEN TONIGHT TILL NINE ==) ROS - St. John ae © Barton ° American ° Oxtord * Jewel / © Rembrandt ° Westinghouse * Norge 1125 W. HURON ST. PH. FE 4-058) )* $Fischer = Emerson PLENTY oF rts Panne “Where Wrigley’s Used to Be’ mewry or race Panxine “THIRTY-TWO ‘ "HE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. eS, i 1955 so rday Goodfellow Sale in Five County Areas Satu Old Newsboys Take Stations W. Bloomfield, Oxford, Ortonville, Gingellville ond Lake Orion Sell ye | | | { | WEsT BLOOMFIELD -— Annual Goodfellow Paper Sale will be, sponsored by the \West Bloomfield Township Fire Department to! morrow Participating organizations will he West Bloomfield Township Fire Departments and 3, Keego Harbor Police Department, Sylvan Lake Police Dep! Orchard Lake Bloom field Kiwanis (ommerce, and the West Dent Police Dept Township Police Club, Chamber Union Lake Fire VEW Goal this year will be $1,500 , says Chief Ben J. Moshier, head | of the welfare committee. The | department plans to use money for Christmas baskets for | needy families in the township. Representatives of the Welfare, Committee are George Tucker, Station 1; Fred Rachawitz, Station) ~ 2; Bernard Bays, Station 3; and’ Irwin Maynard of Union Lake Fire Dept. SALES STATIONS Papers will be sold all day at the following corners: Cass Lake: — Rd. and Orchard Lake Rd.: Or- of Dept ‘REQUEST GRANTED’ — Alan Glasco. three-year-old son of Mr. ' and Mrs. Fred Glasco, Wichita, Kan. is happy. surrounded in his hospital bed by toy cows. After a serious operation the boy wanted and sizes — Alan's on the road to recovery now. This Year’s Rate $69.12 WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—To- ‘|morrow is the tax bill mailing date for some 33,000 property own- ers of Waterford Township. Their tax rate this year will be $69.12 per $1,000 assessed valuation, an increase of almost $4.00 over last ‘year’s figure. Hg 3 *¢ However, the $69.12 is quite a bit less- than the estimate of $76 jmade last spring. At that time | Supervisor Lloyd Anderson took the township's cause before the |State Equalization Board, pointing jout the tremendous increase in |population since 1950, the date of ithe last state assessment study Both state and county figures were revised in October, but re- mained somewhat higher than the township's. The equalization | facter fer Waterford Township ~ last year was $1.69; this year it is $2.09 and is the reason for the $4 increase. : Of the 15 mills levied for | school, township and county oper- lations within the township, 1.38 |mills this year for the first time United Press Wirephote will be allowed for township im- riod of time, making annual tax a toy cow to cuddle and his parents were unable to find one. Wichita provements. This amounts to $2.88.) Jeyies smaller. - residents responded to a newspaper story with cows of ail shapes of the $69.12. and will take care’ |of road improvements, the con- struction of the new police and Service building. and ten new vot- Saturday in Waterford high school bond retirement, $9.20 for junior high’ school bond retire- ment, and $8.50 for elementary building and site fund. Because of the rapid growth of the township, the high school bond issue will be paid off with | the 1957 taxes instead of nine years later as anticipated. But this same rapid growth also means that more schools will be needed. The School Board plans to pre- sent to the voters in February a ' Pruning Meet Slated Dec. 16 « County Agent Invites Orchardists to Attend Demonstration | There will be an orchard prun- ing demonstration Friday, Dec. 16, fat 10 a.m. at Erwin's Blood Farm orchard, New Hudson. The orch- ard is located on the corner of Pontiac Trail and Silver Lake road. According to John K. Bray, assistant county agricultural \Pecuces for a $32 million bond is-| ;Sue to cover the purchase of six, one for a second high school and) lone for. a third junior high—and ‘the construction of a second junior! high on the-site-aiready _plus. four more elementary build-| ings and possibly additions to ex- isting buildings. * | Because of recent legislative ae- (tion, the retirement of the bonds can be spread over a longer pre- Sashabaw Group agent, “This is the time of the year to start pruning fruit trees, because next spring there will be ")sites—four for elementary schools, other jobs that need the orchard- ist's attention.”’ Karl D. Bailey, district hertt- cultural agent, will conduct the Erwin's orchards have a wide variety of trees, all the way from two-year-old to mature trees in ap- ples and peaches. = s “If you have a. pruning prob- lem, it will pay you to attend, as pruning is one of the most im- portant factors in the life of the tree and the size and color of the fruit,” Bray advises. “Pruning is an exact science and does nob just consist of taking a Plans Saturday jPruning shears and chopping off Seymour Lake Circle |ing machines. chard Lake Rd. and Pontiac Trail: | Orchard Lake Rd. and Maple Rd.; Orchard Lake Rd. and Northwest-; erm; Middlebelt and 14 Mile Rd.;; Inkster and West Maple; Daniel Whitfield School: Commerce and Green Lake Rd., and Pontiac Trail, and Haggerty Rd | Persons knowing of a needy fam-! ily in the township may contact the fire department, FE 2-8626. OXFORD ! The Oxford Lions Club Good fellow sale of The Pontiac Press and the local weekly Will be held Saturday | George Ramball, Homer Hight, | 4. H. Trudeli and Marvin Steyens | have arranged for crews to sell | papers from 5:30 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. Proceeds from the sale will be, used to outift needy children in the) community and in. cooperation; with the Oxford Veterans Assn.,, to give a children’s theater party} preceding the Christmas weekend. | Other Lions Club projects which! will benefit are: Helping the blind, hard of hearing and Boy Scout troops | ORTONVILLE | This is the first year for a Good-! fellow Sale in Ortonville The Rotary Club is sponsoring) the Saturday sale and its commit-! _ tee includes Ario Davis, presidetit: | Howard Burt, LaVerne Borst and, Porter Martin. Rotarians will begin their sale | ‘at 7 a.m. and will conclude it a 6 p.m. Proceeds will be dis- , persed for “needy purposes’ of the area, Davis said. Members of the club wil! be stationed at Mill Street, South Street at the Bank corner, Owen's Sunoco Station and in the! Bald Eagle Lake business district | LAKE ORION Business men arid merchants here will become newsboys on: Saturday, announces Jim Sheldon, six-time chairman for the Lions) Club annual Goodfellow Sale. Some 80 Lions Club members| will turn out to sell papers in the! Ynorning, beginning their sale of the Pontiac Press at 1:30 p.m. | . Proceeds will go into a spe- cial Liens Club fund to assure a “Merry Christmas for every lo- cal child” said Sheldon. | Each year the club buys out the State Theater for a special Kiddies Show, to fal] this year on Saturday, Dec. 17, at 2 p.m. Harry’ Sutherland is chairman of this! event * s * Distribution of Chmstmas bask-'and Oakland County reported for troit. to San Francisco Bank: of | will be in chargelinduction into the armed forces America of Elmer Fairbanks. Harry Julien, |, ets for the needy club's oldest member, repairs toys, to be given out at Christmastime. Appointments for the paper sale|Leonard E. Lada, and other projects were made by|Dr., and Robert E. Warman, 33) Dr. John Kuzara, Lions Club presi- Gingell Ct. dent GINGELLVILLE 32, of Flint, was canceled yester- Clear Lake, Minn. He had been ing the scene of an accident, was for Armed Services sy; Serr Cuno te at Sem Retaliatory Power, Bolstered Alliances Meet Soviet Challenge, Dulles Says CHICAGO (»—Western countries. | table. 2,000 | Dulles, who helped form the col- to meet Russia's new challenge to their. security, most bolster their allanees and matntain ‘‘selective; speaker's Some Conrad Hilton Hotel's grand ball. | Truman administration, added: room. i ee Aut na Gace a ae Bailey, evel ¥ power, says Secret@ry) tie asserted last night the policy | reality. mand . *# © « lof collective security—backed by ADVANCED IN 1954 Stating that the Pussians h “arsenal of retaliation’ —will| The massive retaliation theme was first advanced by Dulles in a speech Jan. 12, 1954. He said the United States would depend pri-, marily on “a great capacity to, ve an \ had no change tn bo form “the ultimate deterrent” “merely in tactics.” Dulles said against the possibility of full acale last night, ‘Our capacity to retali-| atrack by the Soviet Union purpose ing the ae ae dec. ae i ne oh What T have just been “aYINE retaliate instantly by means and 4 us rab forms OF 8B is what I said five years ago.” a places of our own choosing’ gression." le * * 8 he said to any Communist attack. “But if we have to use that Fears were votcea that this eapacity,”” he added, ‘‘such use might touch off World War IT if: the United States reacted in such a way to a minor Communist as- sault . Dulles later clarified. qualified ‘and expanded his statements. In substance. he Said the United States had no intention of depend- would be selective and adapted to. the occasion.” ADDRESSES BUSINESS GROUP The secretary of state repeated his massive retaliation theme in, U a major foreign policy address el a dinner meeting of the Illinois . ing merely on its capacity for Manufacturers Assn. When it was) Detroit Man Arrested vissive atomic retaliation to scare first advanced some two years ago on Federal Charges in off possible Communist aggressors it frightened some Europeans but Jopii M by FBI Instead, the United States would Dulles stressed it was ‘a firm | optin, O., y | deal separately with each case in foundation for peace.” | ithe most appropriate manner and Dulles, dressed in a pin-striped | JOPLIN. Mo. # — James LS patos oes full use of local de- suit and wearing a green and Taylor. an ex-convict,” was ar- lense forces. ’ striped -tie, sat between rested here Thursday on a federal Ex-Convict Held ' tuxedo - garbed guests at the charge involving some of the . . : — — ~-— ——— checks missing after the apparent otorist ine , al e : ‘ kidnaping and siaying of a Thief aA Goff Sanity Hearing ‘River Falls, Minn., bank cashier. for Drunk Driving After the 30-year-old Detroit : Delayed by Illness | man was taken into custody here, = Calvin T. White. who crashed = le P ad said be head-on into a Pontiac policeman’s A Circuit Court hearing which pear eae wae jcar Tuesday night, was found guil- will decide whether a Flint man “Sate ‘raseportation of part of ‘ey. on a charge of driving under . the travelers’ checks missing the fluence of | t M E accused of first degree murder bo Ueno Gel Ulta! Ub) Buk z Pal ‘ from the Northern State Bank | .\53) Court Judge Maurice E. Fin- will be declared insane has been ; Sa et re Le ? of Thief River Falls. The charge _,,.,. >sterday postponed to Dec. 16. Oakland: yo. tiled in Detroit hag fll] OA tants hen County Prosecutor Frederick C. : White was fined $100 and sent Ziem said yesterday ; Kenneth J. Lindbergh, the cash- to jail for 10 days. A sanity hearing for Ray Goff, ier, was found slain Nov. 26 near. Another warrant, charging leav- day becaause one of the psychia- Missing since Nov 12, after issued against White by Pontiac trists who examined conga t ill. keeping an appointment with a Township Justice Robert W. Hodge. Ziem explained _ stranger. White is accused of sideswiping Goff is charged with the fatal SERVED PREVIOUS SENTENCE 2%ther car while passing on E. | Walton Blvd. a few minutes be- fei Gl wns alt oe Taylor was released from the|(o;e the collision on Perry St. in mings, 27, of Flint, in a car parked federal penitentiary at Terre downtown Pontiac, which hospital-' : $ on M87 near Holly Aug. 26. Haute. Ind, Oct. 29 aft ri FON) ' ; . 29, after serving’ jog < Four psychiatrists, who have.s sentence for violation of rae East 3h Cart P Eolarxdo examined Goff, will testify at the Dyer Motor Vehicle Theft Act. hearing before Judge George B. Hartrick. who wit! decide whether Fhe prisoner, atso known as) ; ialicoeimillltielle i to Ionia Charles J. Kenwell, waived a ALPENA im—Patrick Joseph Mc- State Hospital removal hearing at his appear. Dermott. 25. of West Mineral. : | ance before U.S, Commissioner |Kan., was killed Thursday in a! | Eugene R. Crooker. 3)-foot fall down the inside of a I] Inductees Leave tne to suns seers ey ote es | to the $10,000 orig. | Smokestact Fall Fatal | . the prisoner was taken to —_ Holdup Attempt Foiled by Royal Oak Man ROYAL OAK — A 38-year-old Royal Oak motorist last ight foiled a holdup attempt by twe youths. Frank Dawe of 501 Lafayette _ The complaint accused Taylor of Eleven inductees from Pontiac unlawfully transporting from De- travelers’ checks Thursday. amounting to more than $5,000. 0 ‘hom 4 be Taken from the Thief River Falls] AEA SJ LUD co val bank - were $14,000 in travelers’! 39 Valencia - y h | checks and $1,850 in silver dollars. Seuth picked up the youths at Taylor, reported to have been | John BR and State Fair. He said | here several days, was neatly | one of the passengers soon after were| dressed but had a two . day | pulled a revolver and ordered | 65 were From board number 67 Will Meet Tuesday SEYMOUR LAKE — The Sally) special education fund for excep- Bailey Circle of the Seymour Lake tional children, a countywide proj- guests attended the dinner in the (lective security program under the'WSCS will _Mmeet in the |Mrs. Iva Miller on Pine Kri “That program has now become Tuesday in honor. of Mrs. E _A potluck luncheon will be sery ed| The balance of $36.10 goes to at noon and gifts exchanged dur- a Allocated for county expenses is ($9.10 and $104 will go into the Smorgasbord home of |&€*: Two rooms for these handi- »b Road |! Vv ithe elementary building now under beginning at 5:30 p.m. construction on Pontiac Lake road. RAPID GROWTH who Is moving to Drayton ward school costs, with $29.00 fend. afternoon. marked for operation. $9.40 for The public is invited. The free will offering for the various menus will go to the limbs. helter-skelter. All jgrowers in the Oakland Coun jarea are invited to come out IGhurch Boord to Meet fruit ty to SASHABAW PLAINS—The Sash- ithe Blood Farms and see how the abaw Presbyterian Church smor-jexperts prune their fruit trees.’’ pped youngsters are included in 84sbord will be served Saturday, - == SEYMOUR LAKE. — The official board of the Seymour Lake Meth- church building and expansion | ogist Church will hold its monthly meeting at the home of Mr, and Mrs. George Miller Tuesday. DELUXE BLACK FOREST PULL CUCKOO CLOCK od | 4 Easy Terms ¥ Pull enliven the house for everyone. Door opens, bird appears and calls off the full hour on the hour and once on the half hour while gong strikes. Runs entirely on weights and pendulum, Size — 9 x 6", Reguler 29.50 Value 4 Fe | WIND ONCE YEARLY= 400-DAY CLOCK Features edjusiable base for efficient operation. 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Wickstrom, Laurium; Rob- been told “there is a whole bunch, Jumped out of the auto, escap- , | d C | d & K, Andrews, Walled Lake; of charges against me,” and asked) ing through backyards. Pu® $ 50 0 ge a en ar Charles F, Toothacker, Leonard: if the other charges would be filed! He reported the holdup attempt S65 Velue Al Easy Tom __ Davisburg Timothy J. Thomas, Farming. if he posted bond. Crooker said) to police and then retrieved his (5 . a foe a eats i a ton. Keith E, Spear, Lake Orion he had no knowledge of the other) car, which was still where he a mic Temple Tuesday and Earl D, Trimbath, Holly, icharges, had abandoned it, Highly polished richly retrain eae ee ——— — a a en ine mahogany . poset enyencionayy aud a guaranteed jewelled =e on ssue tear end once on the TRAVEL CLOCK 7 : With Leather, $495 Alt Clocks Fully Guaranteed! §. Case AVONDALE — Balloting on a; will drop frem 19 to 12.6 mills jfoom with a small stage, are also new $850,000 bond issue by the next year, even with the new |nécgssary to handle the increase Avondale School District will take! joo : a place Monday. issue. This is due to am 11 of 140 students coming into the) in the 1949 high. 1 ‘Confronting the voters will be tethers he 1949 high. schoo two separate propositions One is| the bond issue itself for the pur-) Extra space and facilities are 990 students, Pp of providing additions to the planned for Avondale High, Avon-|, CLASSROOMS ‘present buildings and also new'dale Junior High, Stone, and Stiles). \ Z facilities. The second is a three. Schools. ; Shop space, cafeteria, ibrar fax increase in‘order to mee) Provisions fora cafeteria, i oe pee grad grt rooms ‘the added expense, of operating imcrease in the size of the kitchen, 2°¢ Slated for the junior high. En- maintaining the new additions ‘and doubling the size of the shop|@"sed heating systems are going — ‘lare inchided at the high school,|i" at both Stiles and Stone, ‘Rept Raymond N. Baker eight or more classrooms are planned for Stone School. | With property: developments in ‘high school next year. Total capac-'the school district on the rise, a ity after the additions will be 850-/possible increase of 1,000 homes jis -anticipated by Baker.. | Two precincts wtll have polls) open in the district from 7 a.m. to) 8 p.m. All qualified voters west of Adams Road will cast their vote: at the Auburn Heights School, 260 Squirrel Rd., while voters east of Adams will go to Elmwood School, * No Money Down 1 OPEN EVERY NIGHT "til 9 108 NORTH SAGINAW » Rept 8 Added classroom space, includ-| Stiles will also get new special |2751 Auburn Rd., to do their me \ a : : an an an ab om en ii ee Tog A> no A a an art room‘and an English] and regular clasaréoms, while one. fs naw Ge am an aap an aD an aD : ‘ies f 2 2D GD GD am as op a ae : oe, < ry i 7 ' 4 @ 5 —_ aie A & S a: i j A ? ‘ \ ' N » ; f ; Le | 1 | : i ee A Set ote ee Oi A (e J : \ : fo oy : ; a8 / ioe bo : | sagTHE PONTIAC PRESS, _FRIDAY, _DECEMBER 9, U.N. Group Pressing Votes to Air Ike Inspection Plan UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. 7 — The U. N. Political Committee pressed for a vote today on a four-power arms plan to give pri- ority in disarmament dent Eisenhower's ‘open Indications were the resolution, submitted by the United States, France, Canada and Britain, would win string approval despite Soviet objections. But unless the Soviets give in, the Eisenhower plan can’t operate. ; . The Western pian would have; Eisenhower plan and Soviet Pre ground inspection teams. The Russians have put in an lamendment which would instruct the subcommittee to give priority instead to the over-all Soviet. dis- armament plan of which the ground inspection proposal is only a part. The plan also calls for cuts in standing forces and a ban on nu- clear weapons. The arms debate through the jpast week showed no relaxing of the adamantly opposed East-West 'positions spelled out at the Big Four foreign ministers’ meeting in mier ~ Bulganin’s proposal Fea the big-power U.N. Disarmament Geneva. subcommittee begin a new round; The Russians contended the Eis- of discussions concentrating on the enhower plan has no bearing on of arms or cutting taxes. cot for, miljtary purposes. They! rgued that, instead of freeing peo- yee from the fear of carers ae at- jtack, it would increase interna- tional mistrust. —— Ike to Receive Award *| NEW YORK @®—President Eis- enhower has ben chosen to re- ceive the Franklin Award for dis- tinguished service at the annual Printing Week Dinner here Jan. 16, it was announced. yesterday. It was not known whether the Presi- dent would attend personally. The dinner. is sponsored by the Printing Industry of America, the Ameri- can Neswpaper Publishers Assn. and 59 other organizations. | Eros is shaped roughly like a brick and thick. Machine ‘Repair’ Costs Store $7,455 WHITTIER, Calif @—A man | who spent two hours repairing an adding machine in a Whittier de-| PARI ‘S \®—With less than 48 hours until final filing time, politi-! cal leaders throughout France jockeyed feverishly today for al- liances to improve their chanced’ in the election of a new National 1955 des-France, leader of the leftist|Pinay; and the slightly left of cers! wing of the Radical Socialist party.|ter Catholic Party, the Populace’ SOCIALISTS HAD 104 |Republican Movement (MRP) The Socialists had 104 seats in| The Independent Republicans had the Assembly dissolved Nov, 30 by|>4 seats in the last Assembly and Premier Edgar Faure’s Cabinet. the MRP controlled &. The inde- Astronomers say the asteroid getaway partment store got $7,455 for his Assembly Jan. 2. \The Radical Socialists had 70 mem-|Pemdent peasant groups, which had efforts. -** bers, with about half of them con-|78 Seats, also may line up in the' When he was just about finished! The legal period for posting elec- trolled by Mendes-France. alliance. with the adding machine he asked toral alliances expires at midnight The left wing of the Social Re-| ALLIANCES BIG cashier Lela E. Thompson if a tomorrow in each of the nation’s publican (Gaullist) party and the) Alliances are important under cardboard box of checks and department (province) capitals. In Union of Democratic and Sotialist the present French election law. money on her desk constituted the many cases leaders held back until Resistance (UDSR) also are con- If an alliance receives more than day's receipts, She said they did.'the last moment for local tactical sidered part of the “Republican! 50 per cent of the vote in any de- To her amazement, the man be- reasons Front.’ partment, it gets all the seats from ‘gun stuffing the funds into a brief. Two main currents already are. “ee ‘that department. Otherwise, the lease. She protested, but he told'visible, however. Another lineup in the works is'seats are divided among the par- iher he had a gun, and made his | One is based on a “Republican expected to include the followers|ties on a proportional basis. \Front’’ grouping unveiled yester- of Faure, leader of the rightist The Communist party, which had THIRTY-THREE French Politicos ] ockeying a. as Alliance . Deadline Nears tion but the Socialists turned it down. The splinter parties of the ex- treme right also are expected to be isolated in the allance maneu- vering. The bitter political feud between Faure and Mendes-France is lead- ing the Radical Socialists to an outright split. Mendes-France now dominates the party machinery, but Faure has been tightening his grip on the Rally of the Republi- can Left (RGR! a loose grouping of several political parties, includ- ‘ing the Radical Socialists, Captured thieves are festooned It developed that nobody hadiday by Guy Mollet, secretary gen- wing of the Radical Socialists; the 98 members in the last Assembly, with their loot and exposed to —15 miles long and five miles wide called for an adding machine re- eral of the French Socialist party. ‘rightist Independent Republicans! made a bid to the Socialists for public ridicule in Yemen, southern ipairman. and former Premier Pierre’ Men- led by Foreign Minister Antoine a “popular front’ ’ electoral coali- Arabia. > “The Director." Delicious with eqgs. No waste! Ready to eat! 12-02. tin CATS LOVE IT! STOCK UP NOW Puss ‘n’ Boots Cat Food <. Priced low ef Kroger. 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Dessert Dish © AY Bascal etter envio - aluminum ... filled with Fairmont cottage - cheese, Comes in 8 brilliant colors, Fastest acting pain relief possible. § Auacin. men AQ cas Pe | THIRTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC 4 PRESS, FRIDAY, D LJ) & ECEMBER 9, 1935 ‘ Keglers Ready. to Get Rolling All-Star. ar enter 15th Annual Tournament Under Way. in Chicago CHICAGO. 2 — America’s top competitive bowlers—160 men and 64 women—roll in a ‘Parade of Champions” tonight to touch off the 15th annual all-star tourna- ment. : The real hattle for national indi: vidual match game titles will start temorrow and continue through. Dec. 18 « The preliminaries tonight carry | some $3,000 in prize money with $2 5-man teams going in a 2- game competition and the wom- en divided into 16 4-player units. The 1st five days of the tourney on a total pinfall basis will deter- mine the field of 16 in each division for the match game finals leading to the championships Dec. 18. . Defending champion Steve Nagy, of Detroit and ex-titlist Don Carter | of St. Louis. winner two years in! @ row, are exempt from qualifying! but will meet in a special 36-game | match during the 1st five days. Sylvia Wene of Philadelphia, the 1954 women's winner, and Marion Ladewig of Grand Rapids, Mich:, winner of five straight crowns be- fore her 3rd place finish last year, | also are exempt and will compete in a special 24game match. All previous men champions ex- cept Andy Varipapa of New York, double winner in 1946 and 1947, will be in action. Varipapa with- drew from the event last week because of iliness. In the men’s division, the tour-| mament demands a total of 100 games, including 64 in the final) four days. | Also returning is husky Ed Lu- banski of . Detroit, 1954 runnerup| who lost out when Nagy swept the! | final 4game match. ECAC Advised to Delay Any TV Policies NEW YORK &—The sprawling Eastern College Athletic Confer- ence, whose 101 members make it the biggest such body in the na- tion, held its annual meeting today and. as usual, the reports it would’ hear were a secret. Reports had it, however, that the television committee again would present a resolution calling upon the colleges to wait for the formu- lation of an NCAA TV plan for 1956 before making television com- mitments of their own Ken Norton, athletic director and basketball coach of Manhattan College, was expected to put into the record a resolution allowing practice scrimmages with other in- stitutions in basketball before Dec. 1. Such scrimmages now count as part of a team’s limit of 26 games per season under NCAA regula- tions, Confer for Bouts CLEVELAND (®—Charlie John- ston, manager of featherweight} champion Sandy Saddler and mid- leweight challenger Eduardo Lausse as well as light-heavy king Archie Moore, plans to confer with Manager Sid Flaherty in Chicago soon about a featherweight and middleweight title bouts, Nation's Best { ’ Ballad of the Gametish! By GRANTLAND RICE Where the puddle is shallow, the weakfish stay To drift along with the current’s flow; To take the tide as it moves each day With the idle ripples that come and go: With a shrinking fear of the gales that blow By distant coasts where the Great Ports gleam; Where the far heights call through the silver glow, “Only the gamefish swims upstream.” Where the shore is waiting, the minnows play, Borne by the current’s undertow; Drifting, fluttering on their way, Bound by a fate that has willed it so; In the tree-flung shadows they never know How far they have come from the old, brave dream; Where the wild gales call from the peaks of snow, “Only the gamefish swims upstream.” Where the tide rolls down in a flash of spray And strikes with the might of a bitter foe, The shrimp and the sponge are held at bay Where the dusk winds call and the sun sinks low; They call it Fate in their endless woe As they shrink in fear when the wild hawks scream From the crags and crests where the great thorns grow “Only the gamefish swims upstream.” Held with the current the Fates bestow, The driftwood moves to a sluggish theme, “Only the gamefish swims upstream.”—Col, John Trotwood Moore ‘(Closes Season ,|League. Kickoff is 2 p.m. (EST). Nor heeds the call which the Far tstes threw, __——_—+ “Only the gamefish swims upstream.” (Copyright, 1055, A. 8 Barnes and Company) TWO POINTS, A LA RUSSELL — Big Bill Russell (6), University of San Francisco’s All America center has just completed one of his specialties, the “dunk shot” in game against Chico State in San Fran- ciséo recently. On this particular shot, the 6 foot 10 inch Russell goes high above the basket and pushes the bal! down through the hoop. Mike Farmer (17) right, is a newcomer to the team which finished No. 1 in the nation last year and is off to a fast start this season. AP Wirephote | league standings. To date, Walker rms PHS Shoots for Ist Va ‘Doaker's Day’ for Lion Club - Upwards of 45,000 Expected for Star's Final Pro Game DETROIT — Upwards of 45,000 fans are expected to watch the Detroit Lions close their 1955 sea- son against the New York Giants in Briggs Stadium Sunday, Dec. ll, and at the same time honor halfback Doak Walker as he bows out of the National Football By proclamation of Gov. G. —Williams and Mayor | coast. | Walker, an all-pro choice in 4 of, his 5 years in the NFL, currently, jis the 4th leading scorer in the, of the Lions is seeking a victory | ‘in the finale in out of the cellar in the Western ever, the New York Giants have) their eyes on a 3rd place finish in’ available at the Lions office. Climax Campaign to Keep Franchise With $54,840 Pledge | SYRACUSE, N. Y. cial of the Syracuse; Miami, Fla. | paign by a citizens’ committee, ceeding the goal of $50,000 set | Sidney Salomon, Jr., a former) ‘executive vice-president of the new defunct St. Louis Browns, had dis- closed plans yesterday for moving Sunlife Quintet Hangs Up First Victory in Class A Sunlife chalked up fts Ist victory; two American loop Class A games of the season in Class A and Griff's| are on tap. Grill triumphed in its B opener in| face Booth Homes at 7 o'clock and) basketball city league General Motors will nay | games Shaw's meets the Keego Merchants | settled Thursday night at Pontiac High/at 8:30. School. Inn, and Griff’s Grill downed the! Independents, 48-39 After being held to. a 28-28 dead- i ivr | Gun Life ......05- 1 7 3 Sunlife thrashed Stadium | Siraiem FERS Hod bp 'QGriff'e Grill ..,,..0.. 17 3 18 Independents gon pen 1b) 21--72 20—50 10—48 12100 «=&—39 erupted with a 23-point 3rd quarter to grab a commanding 51-39 lead.' When the 125-piece Michigan They coasted the rest of the way,|State University band begin its 12- adding another 22 points in the|day, 5000 mile trip to the Jan. 2 final stanza. |Rose Bowl on Dec. 26 two musi- jcians from Pontiac will be among Mal Trott scored 24 points to the Green and White bandsmen. lead Sunlife and partner Mell Taylor was right behind with 23. Homer Harrison tallied 14 points to pace Stadium, which suffered Playing saxophone will be Ger- ald N. Crhristopherson of 64 Vine- iwood and Kenneth W. Ferguson lof 118 N. East Blvd. will play a its Ist loss after an opening win. French horn. Griff's forces jumped off to a 17-12 1st period advantage, but. garnered only three points in the stanza to fall behind at half- time, 24-20. They rebounded with mer rinsed" Cagsady Indefinite About -. Walter Latozas accounted for 14 points and Marvin Holler contrib- uted 10 to spark Griff's to its In addition to entertaining at the Rose Bowl, the MSU band will do a pre-game performance at the Shrine game in San Francisco on Dec. 3L the franchise to Florida after a Wismer Picks Rams, Browns in Title Tilt Also Sees Lions on Winning End in Doak Walker Day Scrap By HARRY WISMER The lowly race of the National Football | League two weeks ago. | That weekend, you remember, | (they snapped the Chicago Bears’ six-game winning streak, 53-14. The Halasmen have been trall- ing Los Angeles ever since and should finish that way af sea- son’s end Sunday. For the Rams should triumph over the visiting Green Bay Pack- ers. by. something like, 30-28, and go into their Ist title game—with Cleveland—since 1951. Even a tie can clinch !t for Los Angeles whether the Bears win or lose. Just in case the Packers turn all-out to beat Philadelphia at Wrigley Field, and should by a 31-17 score. Chicago cardinals Wayne Drubbed the Western Conference’ the tables, the Bears will be going ‘conference with Haske, But the transfer was contingent on the failure of Syracuse fans Dec. 8; approval of league presi- (to raise $50,000 by midnight, ident Frank Shaughnessy, and ap- ‘proval of the Miami city commis- ‘sion, which holds a two-year lease ‘on Miami Stadium, proposed home |of the team, by Louisville By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The University of Louisville gave Wayne University a basketball les- son, 80-52, last night at Detroit as the Kentucky Cardinals posted their 3rd straight victory of the season. Louisville dominated the 2nd half throughout, athough able to run up only a four-point lead to half- time. Charlie Tyra, 6-foot-8 Louis- ville center, scored 25 points, 24 of them on field goals. Hillsdale evened its season's basketball record at 2-2 last night with a 75-60 home court victory over Assumption College of Wind- sor, Ont. John Wood got 23 Hills- dale points, 13 of them on free throws Reserved seat tickets are still tomatically” when they won con-| ao ee iference championships. Another, : Bleacher tickets wil! go on saie at second ‘place ae aa designated PIAY ‘in the Rose Bowl next Jan- || = j noon Sunday at Briggs Stadium. (when the title-winner was a team|U@ry and last winter Nebraska, a) ay ineligible to return a second time, |Weak second in the Big 7, was’ * * ® jslaughtered by Duke. A substan-) Syracuse Fans rection! sur Pledge Support « | ALL-AMERICA HONORED—All-America How- ard (Hopalong) Cassaday of Ohio State and his wife are shown with the Heisman Cassady last night. The Buckeye back was honored ‘55 ley Victory Young Chiefs. Face Veteran Hills Quintet Fowler's All-Senior Five Here Tonight in First Title Defense as the outstanding college football player of 1955 by the Downtown Athletic Club in New York, at a dinner attended by 800. trophy awarded Dislike No-Return Rule ror ot moves: POSt- Season Survey Shows Opposition Pruncico with 38 reeds vow LO Conference and Bow! Game Tie- : By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ence. The Southwest Conference!/tages the tie-ups may have. About the Eastern Division and can our of the college football/has a tie-up to send its champion one fourth of those casting ballots clinch same if they can down the seams that will play in major bowl es, Jan. 2, were chosen ‘‘au-, These conference-bow!l tie-ups, in football ever since the Big 10 nd Pacific Coast conferences; signed their first Rose Bowl agree-_ ment. They're no less controver-. sial this year, the annual Associ-| ated Press post-season survey in- dicated. . | The 149 sports writers and broad- "| easters participating in the survey/and a wild scramble at the end of expressed some decided opinions : 'but very little agreement on the) Opponents of the agreements ar- (INS) — subject. The count of ballots|gued just as vehemently that the Syracuse fans met a midnight showed a 67-36 margin in opposition bowls should be open to everyone deadline tonight to pledge finan-|to the tie-ups and 22 non-committal|and only the top teams should replies. But about the only point on) Chiefs and keep the International Which all hands seemed to agree give the strong “independent” quatitiers trom each section must League franchise from going to|W2S that the games themselves'teams a chance to play in the big- would be better and more inter-|gest bowl games and often send esting if the champions wete al-|second-rate conference representa- Climaxing a four-day cam- jowed to go to a bowl every year. |tives in their Both Rose Bow! conferences— 400 fans gathered at the county pig 10 and PCC—have a rule that) At least a dozen of the experts "dary qualifying, with the players, ,war memorial building and the same school can’t play in the|strongly advanced the “best team |8!ng right into match play at the pledged $54,840 in stocks, e€X- | post-season game. The Big 7 has a only” argument and an equal num-|championship site, the tourney opposes the Atlantic Coast Confer- similar regulation in connection|ber maintained that the reduction will be cut to five days. by club president Martin Haske. jwith he Orange Bowl, in which it Ups to the Cotton Bowl without such restrictions. As a result, Michigan State in- stead of champion Ohio State will proposed elimination of the ‘‘no irepeat”’ restrictions. » s e Promise of a hot battle is seen in the remarks of the upstate mentor, concerning attitude. of his crew, after its Tuesday night loss to Lansing Sexton.” I think we still have a good ball club,’ Fowler de- clared. “Sexton banged in its 1st 6 shots for a 12 point lead that stood up at halftime. We barged back in the 2nd half and several times got within two points, but never quite caught up. “Now we've got to get by Pon- tiac,; if we stay in the SVC race.” The Arthur Hill coach looked for “a regular Arthur Hill-Pon- tiae scrap” tonight, and ex- pected to win. He tabbed his elub, and the Flint Northern Vik- ings, as the top title contenders.” Tonight's starters will include; tor Pontiac, Dewalt and Treais. forwards; -Ray,-center; Peet and Diehm guards. For the ‘Jacks, Knippel and Dygert, forwards; Alexander, center; Lee and Kan- ary, guards. . A junior varsity game is set for tial number of those who voted against the tie-ups based their ob-| ays ee jections on these “‘no repeat’’ rules; and a good many who favored, tof them also entered the same ob- ATLANTIC CITY, N~J. (INS)— jection. The Professional Golfers Associa- The principal arguments in fa-/tion’s annual championship tour-' vor of the tie-ups were that they nament may be cut from a week’ eliminate “‘shopping around,” com- 'o five days before the annual petitive bidding for the top teams) PGA convention ends today. The executive committee was. urged yesterday to eliminate qual: fying rounds at the site of the’ annual classic, Rules now require qualifying “| play in each of the PGA's 31 compete. Tie-ups, they say, don't) sections around the country, The the season. qualify all over again at the site of the championship tournament. place. If the executive committee ap- * © oes the elimination of this sec- of pressure, both on colleges and) Scheduled will be an 18-hole sponsors, outweighed any disadvan-|match on the Ist day, two 18 hole matches on each of the 2nd Just a Joke $400,000 | DETROIT (INS) — A _ report from Chicago that the Detroit ‘Tigers had been offered $400,000 ifor Al Kaline, the 1955 major league batting champion, was la- bled “‘completely false’ by Tiger president Walter O. ‘Spike’ Briggs jtoday. Briggs, whe was reported to have received the offer from | Kansas City Athletic president Arnold Johnson, said on his re- turn from Chicago today: “We talked with Johnson Mon- day and Tuesday concerning oth- er deals. However, the name ‘Ka- Soviets Polishing Skiing Techniques MOSOW «@—Soviet skiers will) polish their techniques for the win- ter Olympics at Cortina D’Ampez- zo, Italy, at meets in Czechoslova- kia, Switzerland, Austria, and East Germany this month and January. Grid Career comeback win. The Independents, | ' who dropped their Ist decision last led by Merril Taulbee Stafford with 13 and 11 points respectively. 4 No games are scheduled the re- ' mainder of this week. Action will resume next Monday at PHS when f ‘baseball sea: Morrall Leads Punters [old back who. lugged the ball 958 NEW YORK P — All America Howard (Hopalong) Cassady will not decide until he graduates from! Ohio State next June whether he'll play professional football or base-|. ball for a livelihood. . * * * “I won't. ign until the end of the! :" said the 2l-year With Detroit scouts come around, maybe it will * * ee _ Cassidy has been drafted by the | Lions of the National Foot- wy ee i i definite baseball oe offers, ; ia f 4 ¢ f* Alpena Community College ran up a 49-38 Ist half lead and then hung on to defeat Highland Park 76-73 in a Michigan Junior College are game at Alpena last Braves Trim Crary, 48-21 afternoon, defeating: Isaac Crary) in a non-league affair at Crary, 48-21. Harrison Munson sparked, the Braves with eight field goals for 16 points, 3 ; Kaline Reported False ,and 3rd days and 36-hole matches on both the 4th and last days. Yesterday's session also saw the ‘re-election of Harry L. Moffitt, of Toledo, to another one-year term as president. Otter for .Mason Uses Home Talent to Form Winning Teams Fashioning winning teams with line’ never came up in our dis- cussions.” - . Briggs said the story apparently 6:30, with the varsity tilt following at 8 o'clock. Eaglets Begin League Action Orchard Lake St. Mary Faces St. Rita in SCL Attraction Tonight Orchard Lake St. Mary's basket- ball team will open its 1965-56 Suburban Catholic League cam- paign tonight in a game with Hazel Park St. Rita at Hazel Park. Rev. John Rakoczy’s Eagiets. who lost their season opener to West Bloomfield last Friday of the strong league powers be- stemmed from a report last sum- mer that Johpsan had offered De- troit a blank check for the brilliant young outfielder, whose, .341 bat- ting average led both major home grown talent is nothing new for basketball coach Joel Mason} of Wayne University. This season Mason's squad again boasts only three cagers from eutside Metro- politan Detroit. Center Tarpon leagues last season. London is from New Orleans while ilar teams. Center Briggs said the ‘‘offer” last sum-|forward Mark Wittock is from/Clement and St. Peder” be ‘mer was meant as a “joke’’ ad manta’ Wis., and guard Don| Wednesday with the Rams vic- Johnson. Halverson from Stambaugh, Mich. torious. By ORLO ROBERTSON But immediately Campy said heididn’t receive has no intention of resting on his laureis Campy Tops in NL The Olympic games are sched- the third time. ‘ uled for Jan. 26-Feb. 5. Tes “I think I've Only five payers have won the|seasons left,” he said. eekend Sports tore uae theese Rech on eye dante TY Atl sared tnd of 18% which ned melon Radio and TV Okishoma A&M 70, Arkansas 6¢ (OT)|Many as three times. The 34-year- oan Louisville 80, Wayne (Mich) 52 old Brooklyn catcher and Stan (The| batting average i] Dakota State 73 Bradiey, 04, South, Dakots State 73 4.!Mfan) Musial of the St. Louis Car-\games. He didn’t Friday Hiuinois Teck 67. Ch i dinals are the ‘only National|Vote in 1954, when ~~ Cavalcade of Sports, Kenyon 01, Otverbeln: OF Leaguers, apart and finished a poor 15-Round World’s Middleweight ile (HD) $1. Moorhead Tehrs 1 e* * ¢@ to the Giants. ; Title Bout: Bobo Olson vs. Ray Ohio Northern . Jimmy Foxx, that great slugger| Campy zoomed 10 pm. WW)-Tv, Kent State 69, tea) e¢ |Who played for the Athletics andjyear, hit 32 homers and Channel 4, and WW/J-Radio. Eastern Tilinois 98, Franklin 81 Red Sox; Joe DiMaggio of Yankee|107 runs as the Dodgers Seton Hail 6% Be’ ss’ or) |fame; and Yogi Berra, New York|the National League Big Ten = Eanees Columbia 83, bony «7 = catcher are the three in the Amer-|then beat the va, Wisconsin, 3 p.m., WJBK-TV, Maryland 62 Wana Mary 61 heel peepee ppl his/first World Series 2, Vir, Military 88, Hampden-Sydney 82 award a week ago oe [owas — Spm. There are 6 Sports Pages’: | ham't hed any| in today’s Pontiac Press al orton 4 } ae + f. en en ie - and two New York colleges, Iona THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 THIRTY-FIVE Notre Dame in IC4A NEW YORK (INS)—Notre Dame and Adelphi; have been admitted as IC 4A members, marking the 1st time in four years new mem- NHL Standings Shuffled Some Guaran teed We Arrange for . Installatio MOTORS 18 Months to Pay! 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Mi Montreal Still Leads, Rangers and Red Wings in 2nd and. 3rd Places | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The standings in the National Hockey League had a slightly dif- (Bobo) makes his fourth middleweight| back. title defense tonight against a man' who has whipped him twice, aging) NBC will telecast and broadcast in 12 rounds at Philadelphia, and Sugar Ray Robinson, at the Chi- at 10 p.m., EST. cago Stadium. | * ‘By JERRY LISKA CHICAGO — Champion Carl Olson, a 3-1 favorite, * * This scheduled 15-round battle! brings together a 27-year-old Olson prestige in his third-round KO by who was flattened last summer'light heavy champion Moore lastbattler until he tried tb match Olson in 4th Title Defense by Archie Moore trying an upward|June 22 arid that Robinson made climb and a 35-year-old Robinson a quick return from an erstwhile! at the peak of a questionable come- song-and-dance career, Olson was knocked out as a 22- * year-old rookie by Robinson in 1950 * * ‘dropped a 15-round decision to him The chief reason for this Inter- in a 1952 middleweight title bout national Boxing Club-sponsored at San Francisco. bout is that Olson lost considerable oe | | Olson was regarded a terrific ferent look today but the fast-skat- ing Montreal Canadiens still held command of first place by a mar- gin of 6 points over the New York Rangers. * __ Faced with a loss to the Toronto Maple Leafs last night, the Cana- diens rallied for three goals in the last period and a 3-1 victory. The ‘loss left the Leafs alone in the \cellar since Detroit and Boston \played a 2-2 tie. The Wings took ,undisputed possession of third place iwhile the Bruins moved out of the cellar, which they had occupied with the Leafs. % The Associated Press The first major tournaments of the college basketball season open’ Bow! last year. |tonight with Alabama, the second-| * choice pride of Dixie, defending ts Birmingham Classic title while Du-‘sociated Press poll and unbeaten First Major Basketball Tourneys Open Tonight With Alabama and Duquesne Aiming for Titles quesne tries to improve on the,in its two starts, sends 6-8 Jerry,to the stadium tills. Another $75.- Harper against Texas Christian's! Horned Frogs, who are just 1-2 de-| spire the high scoring of 6-7 Dick, O'Neal, in the big game at Bir- mingham, Ala. Lj runner-up role it took in the Steel * * "Bama, ranked No. 6 in the As- * Ld Sid Smith gave Toronto a goal ‘in the first period and it .held up juntil the final session when Floyd Curry, Maurice Richard and Henri}- Richard blinked the red light for ithe league leaders. Wayne All Sports Day Wayne's football banquet tra- ditionally is held in conjunction with a special All Sport’s Day each May at Warren Valley Golf Club. All Wayne athletes are honored at the affair. BOWLING —— eee ed po Come out watch the juniors roll ay === TEEN’ERS LEAGUE Every Saturday et 10 A. M. CHRISTMAS GIFT CERTIFICATES Personal Bowling Balls fitted and drilled in 30 minutes. FREE INSTRUCTION Mon.--Tues.-- Thurs. Come out get the finer pointers DAILY 10 A. SATURDAY 10 A. ADULT OPEN BOWLING SUNDAY 12 Noon to 12 Midnight M. to 6 P.M. M. to 12 Midnight to more enjoyment from cham- pion Tony Lindemann 12 Noon to 5 P. M. Huron Bowl 1124 W. Huron Street Free Parking i FE 5-2383 SWITCH! — Here are top-rated woman golfer Mariene Bauer of | Sarasota, Fla. and hér new husband, Robert Hagge of Saugatuck, | Mich., at Waverley, N. Y. after their recent marriage.- Hagge was the former husband of Marlene's golfing sister, Alice. Houston and Valparaiso. which gave Marquette a fit for 20 min- utes or so before bowing Wednes- day night, fill out the four-team) clash. Alabama. best bet to give Kentucky a tussle for the South-| eastern Conference crown, and Houston are favored to meet in the final tomorrow night. At Pittsburgh, Duquesne’s Dukes, who whipped Carnegie Tech in their only game this far, meet Geneva while Pitt and Westmin- _ {ster (Pa.) round it out. The Dukes, beaten by George Washington in the title game last year, and Pitt (2-0) are expected to play for the crown tomorrow night. s e * Very little went on among the collegians last night. Seton Hall! nudged Western Kentucky's young-| sters 87-85 in overtime at Madison) Square Garden. Maryland disposed’ of William & Mary 52-51 as Nick| Davis hit a set shot with five min- utes left and Oklahoma A&M struggled to a 70-66 overtime de ision against winless Arkansas. * * L Dick Gaines and Ed Petrie scored 51 points between them for junbeaten (3-0) Seton Hall after Western Kentucky, only a 9-point loser to Alabama this season, con- structed a second-half surge with sophomore Owen Lawson scoring AP Wirepheje 30 points. e Ld] * The Aggies came from behind to tie Arkansas 64-64 on center Ron Peier’s free throw with eight sec- The finest oift container is the that contains the finest whiskey One thing is sure about a gift of fine whiskey: the shape of the container adds nothing to that moment when the whiskey is poured ::; and tasted. 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Unbeaten Louisville rolled easily . }against Wayne (Mich.) 980-52 be- hind the 2% points by 6-8 Charlie Tyra. port's 755, American Car. 2057. goals in the overtime while Arkan-|a ews ‘en Grid Captains in 1955 For the Ist time in its history, Waytie University elected three captains for its 1955 football squad, blows last summer with Moore. |Don Halverson of Stambaugh, Jag In the second of his six come-/Gosgins of Flint and Bob Lovasik back fights, Robinson nearly was °f New Kensington, Pa., were hon- ‘chased back into retirement by °red at the end of the season with Ralph (Tiger) Jones at the Chi-j'he selection. : cago Stadium last Jan. 19. | Picked to lead Wayne next year But Sugar Ray, who: abdicated|were Gerald Heaton of. Northville the 160-pound crown Dec. 18, 1952,'and quarterback Harold Willard clawed back into contention with of Cass City. Named most valu- victories over Johnny Lombardo, able was halfback Don Halverson Ted Olla, Garth Panter and Rocky while guard Dan Szwejkowski was Castellani. named the squad’s outstanding That set up tonight’s battle even lineman. . though Robinson has not fought | since winning over Castellani in| 10 last July 22 and Olson has been! idle since a slim decision over! BOWLERS Joey Giambra last Aug. 26 Truman Gibson, secretary of the/ ATTENTION! Fully Automatic IBC, said it appeared a crowd of about 12.000 would pay $140,000 in- Pin Spotters Open 9 A.M. to ! A.M. Open Bowling Daily Plenty FREE Parking Phone Reservations Accepted Montcalm Bowling Centre 30 E. Montcalm, FE 5-222) 000 will come from TV-radio fees.| Olson gets a 35 per cent hunk} of all revenue, against 25 per cent! for Robinson. If Robinson defeats} Olson, a contract held by Bobo's! manager Sid Flaherty calls for a rematch in 90 days. 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C. 22 Owen's Serv. 1 Beamish 22 Team No, 8 123 Saxton's 23 Crocker's LB 01 1T3—472; Oakland Vend: t mon 414, Necchi 1164. BIG, BEAUTIFUL one CENTRAL UU se West Pike 8. ~ ne | ‘i } a Consider these facts: 7, YOUR PRESENT CAR igge BE WORTH LESS JANUARY 2.4 1956 M NEW ALL L BE Y Wil ERCUR HE YEAR THROUGH T MERCURY MEDALIST 2-DOOR SEDAN | wcOLN-MERCURY SALES, I ‘e _THIRTY- SIX | _ THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 ° A y \Royals in Exhibition | EAST LANSING — Soph half. during 1955 with 584 4 yards ‘Basketball Saturday | back a — i lone an average gain of 7.1 yards ] an | Nill Dre low [ On| | The Lakeside Royals of Pontiac's’ ‘gan iad beneoatmag per pmb ' ‘Class A City Basketball League} : qd si me, uray Cute oi2e | MORAN’S HEALTH CLUB sing in an exhibition game Satur- CHICAGO #—If Big Ten .ath tors and faculty representatives. out of the Big Ten territory, Dis- 90 miles. A conflict arose when Chio State pole vaulter; David day night at the Jefferson ‘Junior MARK A. MORAN letic directors have then way, the If endorsed, assistant commis. trict No. 4 “a Des Moines station telecast the Richards, Ohio State, football: | ; High School Gymnasium. The en-| Physiotherapyist state of Iowa will have access to sioner Bill Reed said that the — Regional television thus posed a Minnesota game at lowa City Tony Turner. Mickiaon "counter will start at 8 p.m. Pro-) SWEDISH MASSAGE PRACTIPEDICS regional football) teiecasis next Big Ten “will press the matter ticklish problem for the Univer- Nev. 5 while some 40 miles away gan, swimmer. ceeds will be used to purchase season from several directions before the NCAA." sity of Towa, which has a wide at Ames, lowa State was playing and John Sundin, Wisconsin, foot-\ athletic equipment and television 742 W. HURON They have recommended that Problems arose this vear for follow ing throughout the plate as Nebraska. ball. iu wi Lakeside Athletic Club, 198 BUS. PHONE FE 5-8273 FE 4-6310 Towa be made an oveMaPPIng Towa under the NCAA rule prohib- ? Big Ten member <3 compro; Under the new recommendation They rejected a petition for _— son. stale for BS ee : NER ng iting regional boundary hopping af Guse ja nade south tabbed lowa ‘PV stations could choose Henry Cryer, 880-yard star and | lial SOLE SOE TEE LE IEE ETS EIA SA RRO a oem apne i MON Sea SF etic chrector. Doug Mills of Th telecasts The state belongs to itoas “obyyously unrealistic Anche ike _ —_ captain-élect of the linois track | nois. said al Jiohs ell TASS SSE District o which tncludes Towa Part of the compromise in- Be ey wa to cary team. He already had rosie 4 a displaced state State and other Big Seven Confer- volved telecasts of District 4 (7 Case of regional conflicts—those puted ineligible, based generally | . Ai . : ; Recommendation today gees ence schools games only when no District 5 !nvelving Iowa State or the Uni- em a scholastic deficiency dur. | 1 ts oot or Christmas : before the joint meeting of direc- Tins technically puts the stale games were being played within’ versity of Iowa ing part of his sophomore year, - eee — ' The Big Ten eligibility commit and had appealed the case. Aa : fee granted additional varsity eli: But although he participated only A “Gift Certificate” for a fine Slipper or Muskegon Back gibiity to Gerald Eisenberg and during the 1st semester of his ° ’ : ruc § § ac in enga Named Ca tain Ken Wellen, Minnesota football sophomore year, the committee < Casual is sure to please. It’s the quick p players; Clarence Krueger. North- ruled he had.completed his allotted d : ’ of ‘56 Irish )western. football; Jim Weaver, three years of competition. | an eazy way to give year- round a ill ie 56 Z Sahl MR Sta tie 25 leasure! Phone or mai Fold by Inking Contract SOUTH BEND. Ind. ue -- A Mich- e il Jour order. igan youth will captain Notre Th : DETROIT (P—Virgil Trucks, asbolliant young outfielder, was'Dame’s 1956 football team. He is e est Place to ; i Se-year-old_ righthande + who! Signed several weeks ago Jimmy Morse, a 20-year-old half- | iS reman Moccasin : Pe oe and-sewn vamp : started his major league. career back from Muskegon, Mich Buy U d C B : i rown or Black ; with the Detroit Tigers in “ Old A Morse’s selection by 24 letter a se ar : was back home todav rgumen winners Was annownced last night Th B t P] t ¢ es Trucks, supposedly traded into by athletic director # Krause. He e es ace 0 ‘ oblivion with the old st vite § | G IS a junior | * Browns jn 1952, signed a 1956 fi OS n 7 1c. Morse he a S ll U d C 3 Tiger contract yesterday Nobody 2 a ee f lorse has begn e a se ar! ¢ a regular Notre Dame halfback a would say what figures were on it . — z the last two years. A sprained { 5 Trucks was traded back to the Howe Versus Richard ankle hmited his play in the 1s! ; = Tigers Inst month by the Chicago Question Unsettled by so games this year, but he av- ; L. C. ERSON INC. = White Sex, who got him from St. | eraged 32 minutes a game in the Louis. Detroit gave up Bubba | All- Star Picks final eight Imsh contests Lake Orion, Mich. MY 2-241} Phillips, a promising young out. | a SS fielder, to get. Trucks. MONTREAL WW — An all-star “I feel good as ever,” Trucks, hockey team selected by the gen- Steel Bowl Cage said after signing his contract. eral managers of the six National Tournament Starts MOST FORDS “I'm sure I still can win a lot of fe Gi alae etait: : 77 ee Hockey League clubs has failed PITTSBURGH wm — Two Pitts. INSTALLED CHEVROLETS “ to settle a running argument over i R E 3 STUDEBAKERS he big Alabamian was ad a at - a Pits Pare ean iaes the comparable abilities of Mau- burgh schools aiming at national re ; _ rice (Rocket) Richard and Gordie "ating compete tonight in the: Heavy Duty Muffler peaks and depths in i957. He won! eas Aan only five games and lost 19, but Howe eel Bow! tee Teinpane nt. WHILE YOU WAIT Lifetime Cuarantee two of his victories were no- Montreal's Richard and Howe, | Pittsburgh (2-0) takes on little hitters. | Detroit Red Wing ace, were tied Westminster Pa. in the opening In three seasons away he won a_ in the voting fer the right wing game and traditionally tough Du- total of 52 games. | position on the team of post- | uesne (10) gets its second test Trucks was the 2nd Tiger signed) World War If stars picked for a er the vea acsinst Ge . (20) | for next season. Al Kaline, the) hockey publication. Each player | ae gal ~ meve — ——! received three Ist place and | Pitt, whose victories include one three 2nd place votes. «over Michigan, is expected to face One of Tartars’ Best Duquesne its neighbor, tomorrow Others named to the Ist team night in the finals ) Evans Cherokee Wayne University’s cross-cotin- were Bill Durnan, Montreal. goal; ee Moccasin-type ceeeayeiLn GaN the oe) UNeniigetsi asterae Mili note econ ae Motor Mart Auto Parts sipper. Tan Se is is fa with Wwe WINS yey, ontrea ense: il : ee : ipper, ‘an in seven starts. It marked the 23rd:Schmidt. Boston. center and Ted was discovered by his trainer. Lou . Dickinson's Shoe Department Open Every Night ‘til Christmas , ~ € season that David 1. Holmes has Lindsay, Detroit, left wing. Lind- Ledbetter. in a Pittsburgh YMCA Pad $695 handied the coaching for the say was the only tinanimous where he was working out as a (21-123 E. Montcalm Fe 4-8230 } harriers, 'choice we! 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An-,other scrap will take place at season fills the prep courts|Madison a e jon, wi la esday, gets into league/Rochester wi omeo visitor, cage fills the | Madi nd Lake Ori hichiiand Tuesda tsi 1 Roct ith R the visi =e re ie races si bean geiayge meet sooo, play at Clarenceville and Brighton! while Oxford plays host to Imlay start n four leagues. agains! é-Lav es. : i . ; The Inter-Lakes circuit has a|Madison's attack will be headed|'S host to Fenton in a nonloop)City. Lapeer is at home with full schedule of games which in-|by seniors Jim Simer and Jim/game. oe and Bloomfield Hills cludes Farmington at Southfield,/Myers, two of the top scorers last) Ajmont and Dryden get to- /travels-to Mt. Clemens St. Marys. Walled Lake at Berkley and Van year. | gether in a Southern Thumb TONIGHT’S SCHEDULE Dyke at Waterford. | Fitzgerald got off on the right) League game at Dryden. Almont | Fsarmington at Southfield, Walled Lake On the Jay court it will be the/foot by surprising Rochester 50-40| (1-1) presently has the area’s Pa eertiey. Merls Dre (st maces pape ane haga rat age Lao = .. nner - rece _* i tare) a oe |Srendaie, tiuon tye ake ort 2a. Ws go onto oor Ww Wo 1088€8.'and Avondale lost to St. Michaels! has roug points in | gerald at Clawson. Rastland st Roseville. Farmington bas lost to Bently 58-\in the openers | two games. [Port Huron. Flushing ‘at Lapeer, Romeo 51 and Wayne 39-36, while South-| | In other encounters a neighbor-|%, Rochester. Almont at Dryden. Imlay field has fallen to Ferndale 56-48 seagpcteanyy = ade a bales ‘hood serap takes place at Birming. Clemens "St "Marye Holly ea Oureae: and Bently 62-51. 2 see ls on Ge oe ham high school where the Maples! pitnton west Soomflond iat tec ; , . 8 Bloomfield at Northville Southfield is defending champion) With three loop games on tap. sats league coach Bob Watis! Tep encounter is at Clarkston oa eens of| Where defending titlist Milford his team thus far. ; and the runnerup Wolves tangle. T me in the league is at | The edge has to go to the Red- Werther ohere coach Niles Free. |skins of coach Jack Minzey who land of Walled Lake ts ready have the height and experience ad- for an early showdown with the vantage. Both teams fell to Water-| Bears. These two teams were |ford in close games. considered as the leading con- Northville, a team expected to tenders for the Jays. ‘move in the title circles this year, ; plays host to West Bloomfield. / / 4-40 de-| Plas Parga is 0-1 en ne Lake! Mustangs lost a poor shooting) is 1-1 in : oe g ai Dlay ito a strong Mt. Clemens quintet. | cas ul ete unbeaten Skipper wins -were 52-51 over Mil-| : 3 3 ith+ team in the league is host to Van/f0rd and 41-37 over Clarkston with Dyke, which lost its opener 66-49 | Pig Chuck Gillis getting a total of a ; igame 42-26 to Plymouth last week Ma ineyit: While the Lakers were opening Cekianalk teeres | open , ee with a 50-4] win over Orchard Lake play with Troy visiting Avondale. | © aon Madison at Lake Orion and Fitz-°" “!4Tys gerald at Clawson. | Holly, 62-49 winner over Hart-| Another for Yole OCS Holds Annual '§ AMHERST, Mass. #—The Yale swimming team extended its phe- Y | | k Sh nomena] victory string to 128 last U e ur ey oot night by defeating Amherst. 65-19." Arrangements were completed W “today for the annua} Christmas; & . + 43 —_ |turkey shoot for Oakland County | & Sportsmen's Club. The event this year is a 2-day affair this week- end, Saturday and Sunday, start- ing each day at 9:30 a.m | Range officers of both the D. 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Res. 31 21 Chie LOS ANGELES ®—Dick Des-ford the luxury of a punting spe-|Brackins for kickoffs. Brackins was| Force Delay . CATHOLIC WOMEN'S per yr Meet ak: wienl i menakeces tana Duirley’s Vie. lowa Encounters SMU, /|chaine, the Green Bay Pack |cialist who did nothing else. cast adrift. ed's eit PS gucobaanra PM; | S88! Pursley's eit-2003, Hee Purdue Invades UCLA|/tr rookie who does nothing else) Deschaine’s last brush with the Lory py MIAMI, Fla. (INS) — Embar-|Gres"iiree fh SSS 3 Oa but punt and almost got the axjcutting ax came a month or so} If Deschaine is on Sunday he y Green Acres = 31 P & B 2 in Top Attractions _ — [because of it, will match kicks|ago when the Packers added quar-/might not only win NFL punting|assed tournament officials late|Roys! Rec. 3 Serr Window © 30 TIRED AFTER A HARD DAY’S WORK? bet the Rams’ Norm Van Brock-jterback Paul Held. At the timellaurels, but help the Packers to\today cancelled out all play in|fitspatrick = 38 Lord's Furn—g Try 8 restful massage. Tt will do wonders for you CHICAGO #—The Big Ten bas- , rong ped ies punting cham. the Bsy ou what cae pralee best won-lost record since} today’s opening round of the|Specers | 23 Lion Store HH Discover today the facilities available at the ketball campaign steps up momen-|[eague. steont Fosttat Cone an conversions and Charlie Lege tapi aad pl Ce 4-|§12,500 Miami Open when drench- wit kirken 215-663; "Ned's Drillers . YMCA ATHLETIC CLUB tum tonight with defending cham- ce | ing rains made part of the course — 10 SENECA stReeT OP FE 5-6116 pion Iowa hosting Southern Meth-| Van Brocklin holds a slight edge’ 7: unplayable. moToR INN “BB cit and Pare ivadng UCLA loves te yard peace oo OE Conference Considers, rte is sysnelzm mS ower "h jsemi-pro ranks. Towa, a prime favorite with Dli- the tournament has been held. P & W Serv. is Prankitn's 14 nois in the forthcoming title race, The stylish quarterback w/4pplications of 4 Schools PGA tournament director Ray “ S Gaspuichedt eee " may have its hands full against punted.58 times for an average of O’Brien ordered all scores null —— ioe pnstangs. They are figured to\44.5 yards while Deschaine’s rec-/ NASHVILLE, Tenn, ® — Thejindependent universities let it be| and void when five of the greens | “287 SIDE SENIOR moUsE make @ successful defense of theirjord shows 52 punts arid an aver-|presidents of the 12 member col- known yesterday while SEC; on the back nine were unplay- |Huron Bowl 33 Southwest Conference crown this\age of 43.4 yards. Only .1 back of|leges of the Southeastern Confer-|coaches were meeting that they, able because of the umseasona. |Parc"en? 38 season, Deschaine is Philadelphia's Adri-lence met here today with @ PY0-| would foot the extra cests.of ming,| ble downpour. Gan Sas) pe) eee The Hawkeyes, who opened jan Burk. posal to enlarge the membership .oorts programs that their entry! O’Brien later announced that) Sister's pelts ae with @ fairly simple 60-51 trim- | Deschaine, a quiet-spoken lad/as the hottest question on tap. might entail. the Thole tourney will be cut tonne x i foc ming of Nebraska, have a 67- |with a crew cut and an unassum-| Houston, Miami, Mississippi ° 8 54 holes, with the final 18 being|,,C®™ne 234. Osta ez: “ostlan game home floor winning streak |ing air, is carried on tthe Packers Southern and Florida State have The travel aes were expect’! played on Sunday. 005, West Side Rec. 2819. against non-confergnce foe@ to \roster as an offensive end, but he applied for SS Houstonjed to prevent the necessary tw-| Of the field of 154 in the event, LADIES BURON BowL moUSS s led nn yet © Play oS Lema {and Miami are given only a slim) thirds vote needed for admission,115_ players had already finished|spencer's 34.10 Great Lakes MU is led by 6 foot 8 Jim Krebs, chance of admission and thelof either school. Western members the 18 holes.. Nichole ins, 2816 ‘frieter in touted as the best scorer in the} In answer to a phone call from! chances of the other two were con- lot the loop objected to traveling) Some of the favorites, including |Pete's Place 24 20 Tricker Tas L wy = ; ; FA if ” bo school's history. Mustangs have|coach Lisle “Liz” Blackbourn Des-| sidered nil. to Miami and Easterners looked|Sam Snead, Bob Troski and Mike — veal 2420 Pandy's So KUHN AUTO WASH three other returning regulars, ig erred ne gir ‘ * * »® fap OO et GL ea et aS WE pelle) 149 W. Huron Across from Firestone | Our Ford Quick Turnover Deal Besunuens? Gant tae ar eee His only--recommendation- was against Nebraska. The trio com-|his kicking and for a time even bined for 44 points. that—as sparkling as it was — Purdue's test against UCLA,/didn’t seem to be enough. More coached by the former Boiler-|than once. Blackbourn and his aides maker ace, Johnny Wooden, opens| were on the verge of cutting Des- a 2-game series on the west coast.|chaine. The club just couldn't af- Purdue takes on Southern Cali-! fornia there tomorrow night. 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Johnson, a mach- hower administration has worked|tration took over in Washington injed the GOP that it is losing The reports, in the form ofjimmeasurably. More venture capi-/54me. speeches to a comparatively limit-|'@! is being put up to attract , ed but sensitive group, will be de-|Private industry, which c aa today because not enough Alex Louis Greenberg, wealthy|ivered to meetings of the Nationalling more jobs available.” SURE HE’LL RUN é program. They that Eisenhower is going to runjare out of step with the President; jagain. Else why would National Chairman Len Hall talk so confi- the greatest peacetime prosperity pen in its history. . and next year; then explain why “Since the Republican adminis-|it did not happen”), tartly remind- “The Republican Party is in Republicans are going the Presi- dent’s way,” Hall said. “They do not agree with the President's Gov. Johnson feels pretty sure|philosophy and Unique GOP Club Sifts Grass-Roots Ideas and with the people who voted forjstead of giving them aid and com- the Republican Party in 1952. They|fort and helping them solve their insiet on going & different way. problems, we are going around the country telling them what is good! He said there's no such thing as a labor vote; that most California laber people profess to be Demo- erats but vote Republican. Gov. Johnson dissented, too. He said Vermont farmers are happy as they are as clams and want things: left just DIAMOND inist and engineer who won by the smallest majority ever in that granite-slabbed citadel of Repub- licanism (5,200) was the fourth and latest of the governors fo speak at the seml-official club of which the President is an en- “What has the Eisenhower pro- gram: done for Vermont and New England?” he asked. ‘‘Just as is true throughout the country, the. New England area is now enjoying faces she did not see, eames her husband in a brief, conversation, then: | “I heard several shots and = Later, however, she signed a statement in which she said no the opened fire. | Greenberg staggered. they fled on foot, | the street about SELF-SERVE RECORD Ss ereen Nay 8 and _DEPARTMENT | + wie A'Speus” {Pennsylvania County Gallagher Music Co. 16-18 £. Huron Street Epidemic Continuing yesterday, raising to 81 the num- persons known to have been that the men'oId Wife Reveal “second wife, the former Frances ||\Seymour, socialite daughter of a |matried 14 years. She committed ‘became Fonda's third wife about Henry Fonda, ’ ‘Trial Separation’ NEW YORK i — Actor Henry ‘Fonda and his third wife have an- nounced mutual agreement on a “trial separation. " Fonda, 49, ont his wife. the for-|' mer Susan Blanchard, 27, were °° ‘son who can predict what will hap- married five years ago. The announcement, issued yes- terday through a publicity firm, said Fonda returned here Tuesday} from Europe, where his film work had kept him from his wife for some time. have custody of the couple's child, Amy? * 2 «6 Fonda has two other children, ‘Peter, 15, and Jane, 17, by his wealthy Colonial family. They were suicide while under treatment at a breakdown. ee She had consented to a divorce from Fonda, who at that time was reported linked romantically with Miss Blanchard. Miss Blanchard eight months after his second wife's death. Fonda's first wife was actress Margaret Sullavan. i ment —— core al ider state aid. isimilar to typhoid, A program of mass inoculations said three boys ranging in age of treat-'from 10 to 12 broke plate glass being windows at five stores in Traverse continued by family physicians Cy Grae lead pellets from sling L _Paratyphoid is a communicable|/mated at $2,500. The boys, ar- bacterial disease with symptoms rested Wednesday, were Wild Slingshooters TRAVERSE CITY w# — Police Damage was esti- lover to Probate Court. USE OUR LAYAWAY or Pay On Our EASY TERMS For Christmas Giving . . dently? Hall actually had asked the Presi- dent about a second term. And he couldn't who might Warren doesn't yield to lows are strong. . . . Nixon, land and Knight,” he said, his voice trailing off a mite. ‘publican leaders to speak their minds without sponsorship by or} the permission of the Republican National Committee. * * * speech of Nov. 16 was a case in point. * Kansas, The wife, stepdaughter of song . ‘s| writer Oscar Hammerstein II, will private sanitarium for a nervous) — He couldn't say for sure whether think of anybody else run, if Chief Justice a draft. “They say those California fel- Know- : Pearls WHAT’ s. MY LINE?_ Daniel J. 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Automatic shut-off after last $49% MOTOROLA MOPPET mm 295] Chests Deneater bon whiekies. of the same fine bonded bour- THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 4 FORTY-ONE_ ick Monday for Merger Talk County CIO Council to Discuss Aspects of Union Joining two organizations | t merger stitution states that in such cases both would merge into one gov- erning body. This local merger will be dis- cussed at a future joint meeting | stated. ee \Mules Showing Big Sales Appeal for Car Dealer way with people. I hated to see her go.”” - Seek Revenue Service .| Motoring to Retreat in lke and Cabinet Meeting Today Chief Executive Again Mountains hower doesn’t act before early 1956 filing deadlines, they might find themselves boxed out of GOP! Plans Children’s maries. Sale in Keego Harbor KEEGO HARBOR — The WSCS|at one o'clock. The program will of the Trinity Methodist church is sponsoring a bake sale today and Saturday. The sale started at noon ee 8 today and will start at 9:30 a.m.| This is one of te big evens tomorrow at Batchelor’s Market in| ‘oc, end on this occasion the Keego. local people will be assisted by Mrs, William Avery and Mrs. C.| others from outside. with the National Securify Council. Bolton are chairmen. and preferential _ pri- Party in Holly Catholic Church |Jayno-Adams PTA Plans Penny Supper WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—Jay-| ‘The ecapuss mseueueneiaioneesaas no Adams Parent-Teacher Assn. is/been below sea level at — annual children’ \sponsori supper Satur- Group Sponsors Bake Leah eprom Chureh win day at ey eee cous be Saturday afternoon, beginning # from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. Pro-| oceans. ate earmarked for the - arked for thelCombine Holiday Party LEONARD—Two ‘Towns. and Lakeville Extension Clubs will meet at Rowland Hall, Leonard at 7:30 p.m. Tuesday for their an- nual Christmas party. Secret pals will be revealed at this time by a Christmas gift exchange. morning and afternoon sessions] FHA — Can You Afford $47 Per | Month for a 3-Bedroom Home? | ROYAL OAK—Efforts to secure! Tomorrow the chief executive] Why not drive out to beautiful Cf Move. an office of the Internal Revenue|motors to Washington for a medi-/f Judah Lake today? $660 plus | Service here have been. revealed|cal checkup and meetings with closing costs moves you in. P by Congressman George A. Don- leaders next week. =i dero. Nearest offices at present] In Washington the possibility that] © Lake Privileges © Automatic Gas i are in Detroit and Pontiac. Con-|a squeeze play might sideline them Heat AN BD. gressman Dondero has urged such|for weeks while President Eisen-/§ ¢ Aluminum © Youngstown g | a step on D. L. 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Wins THE BIG PICTURE WINDOW EVERY NIGHT EXCEPT MONDAY AND TUESDAY Wilkins! 992 . i DANCING EVERY WEDNESDAY | *tis the Séason tions and sell copies of the ]} to Be Jolly! — jmasstne War Cr. ’ ® s . s * wi cepts tain] O1NE-Fled Ebgs Used Asking Federal Law |smauleerne'usctess oor (Court Dismisses || Detective Guilty and * DENVER @ — Something . Chiefs of Police, sherifts, ’ . a : wD. lias deen added to he arsenal ot «ifr Plane Assaulters |ndme meccts..2a% S"**\'37 Theft Indictment |. , , J ; paint. J. A. Davidek told police! LANSIN G@® — A committee of} _ Te ops — oe oy = LOS ANGELES uA grand theft 0 Irefapping : yesterday two such eggs were|top law officers and judges in steam sey Ar dla oro ws years ago : FOOD ' | at the front porch of his! wichigan asked Congress today to rage gyi ito cne SS _ All-Male Jury Convicts © . He said the vandals appar~| make it a federal offense to fe-| was blown ap by a time bomb, “es in 1937 New York Private Eye puch a small hole in the/loniously assault a passenger in an Federal authorities arrested a 23- — Pegrer|| $14,234 an 16 Counts drain the egg, and fill the) interstate airplane. year-old gas station attendant and aon he e oe ‘ = The request was made in a reso- charged him with sabotage. Later, eonadindingray romps agar at hti | [) | | the state charged the suspect wih| business He never was brought to NEW YORK (®—Private detec- cil ll y CLICIOUS the murder of his mother, a pas- The -market went through tive John G, (Steve) Broady was Ding, senger on the plane, ~ {bankruptey, and its records even- convicted last night of illegal wire- | a err. Under present federal statutes,/tually were destroyed. Several per. tapping oo th “ANGINS, Roos conviction for sabotage carries 8! sons connected with the case have "“ 9 # @ PREPARED AS ONLY THE | vase pectin ager arstiagmary phate saypaid ee oat possible witnesses scat An all-male jury found him guilty CHEFS AT THE VILLA INN CAN -_ = as- Gordon was arrested on the old ce parr percentage | Al Lloyd Gumagin Adied (oceania wet at ; ntonagon, Admitte ice opposed the motion “in 48,00 to 60,000 telephones on the DRIVE OUT AND EAT WHERE ene Set . y PP) sero - ONTONAGON & — The © evra genet sel apd ba et — : nes Bde, betes = ot = DINING IS A teats cer ceme Gag] Te hange Club Set asim stereo PLEASANT ADVENTURE Hammond Organ bell fragesee el ipod Lg sa See ES A p sts rich busin s headquarters, ont — — fo Man rmy OSIS oS Gee : baskets/ stances of specific telephone For Reservations | Beemer, , Shey 3 al There’s Holiday | Te, prove Christmas. bas et = MY 2-6193 MY 2-9258 | Orr ween” y etc od lr ap eat a toy oo Club will continue a 2-year tra-|much as 27 years. 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Martin with six boyhood friends|P] DELICIOUS FOODS Re Corto Rian Cee ay 3 ee orm «eos tat Rae ne DANCING | | .*PEviAl TEENAGERS’ pane we cared aoe f LES ae Rae Rl se ster Reservations Phone FE 5-8060 Show Every Sunday 2 to 4 ios erviows as ta Fst Pan C | T | New Entertainment |) (_": twee = Aestotc Boreroges Served Deak: Many Waccn Genet LUB § AHOE 3412 Dinte Hwy. OR 3-9754 F FINE ENTERTAINMENT Featuring Joyce Songer Trio Stars ef Radice, Recerds and TV end Introducing NOBLE LEE HOTEL COMMODORE SHOW BAR | Dining at Its Distinctive Best! Asner Luncheon 3 | arc , fic } | : ocktail Party SPADAFORE’S BA ay at DIXIE BAR| = Banquet 6 NORTH CASS . 2592 Dixie Highway Half BARBECUE CHICKEN_-in or out—$1.00 DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES | for Your Dancing Pleasure on FRIDAY and SATURDAY | . ) a, Bashed After a Hard Evening of Shop ———— ping Warfare and Package Toting at the Town G Country and relax.. VA ore Special Show Saturday Night! BABE SMITH AL TUCKER Josephine DAY Jeerinysleu lan \ "Old Vialddiberg | BUSINESSMEN’S PHONE AAlcheass 4.1 | SPAGHETTI HOUSE Re |. LUNCHEON. * t 1400 RB 6c S00 PM te 8 t-te. 8 te 2 Pe -Creet Meters Pe nhapanene \ @ BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS WOODWARD at LONG LAKE RD. . 1038 West Haron ae FE $1396 £ Senden teen 2 AM 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd, FE 2-6052 BLOOMFIELD HILLS | | RRR lh THE nONaIaE PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 FORTY-THREE food, it lett stand-lpans, can cause the insides to pit andiand make them difficult to clean. " Highly-salted ing too long in aluminum pots and ieee Re ed TWO SHOWS TONIGHT at 7:00 end 10 P.M. “SATURDAY ot 2:00 - 5:00 - 8:30 and 1180" heat . pi s -. * COLOR BY TECHNIGOCLOR gee er e2aeee@ee2e20@ Lele | 8 or agg onan reared pp ll nce 2 e “aN, fee. they Thurs. Sat, of 9:30 FA exces Madison Ave. Detroit 24, Mich, 2-9 Seow seats also “Pas Enclosed is $0) chock () money order 2 Balcony ia— for__seats for the_._ EVENING Ts. AT 2 P.M. é sunina $1.50; Saicony $1.00 a va MATINEE Wah Tain Ate Page tnd Choice EYEn $3 :* re 3 i 4 rd o8 i iF: F children's in his own : several personal calls apal if he or q ‘ 8 i t i | | | YULETIDE MEANS PICTURES “tt ic CAMPUS poth Garden Center - BALLROOM : az," text BALLROOM Peake (Det) @ Caper 2952 Weedward (Ups'rs) Old-Time Dancing Every Det costs ne no more Old-Time Dancing Every Tues., Fri, Sat. an * ™ ~ Thurs.. Sat., Sun. oe Fler g-* F op- 5 eabergs el gloved Gepmmewames| dt” It's a picture series of joy: ‘home movies, At the same time, or window, leaving a tive single movie sequence or in- pressidns when they first see the transformed tree, : lever before due to technical ad-| loutdoor shooting) is now available’ for home movie eameras for the °" first time. For indoor shooting, pect herd fear ace any one incident makes an effec- new four dividual picture whether as a re- trai ement and nate | tographic Camera Catches Christmas Capers colt of Photographic eocldant or mmemal iclaies lalallala lalallala vleleslatel | light to shoot calor movies with This rulctias season offers cam-| subjects up to 18 feet away. For a Indoor lighting for still cameras s ag ccetapaap and for color or sive, can be had with its oat color film (three times faster’ for | synchronized flash unit. With flash'@ on the camera, the camera brings a ,its own light as it follows picture bem into every corner in- io ae YOUR DISTANCE Distance from flash to subject! is the most important factor in- @ volved in aerial a tions which come with the specific med a bulb you use. Having learned the speed of your fim, you find the guide number of your flash bulb from a chart! on its carton. Then by simple ig arithmetic (divide guide number fi, iby the distance in feet) and you. ee arrive at the correct lens | which will me proper exposure Cashmere wool is the soft winter Pennsylvania border raises two-|underfleece of a ‘small, semi-wild thirds of the nation’s commercial |goat than ranges.from the Caspian Farm area along the New York- buckwheat crop, Sea to westerg China. OXBOW LAKE PAVILION 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD Music by BENNIE MANNI'S “MELODY BOYS” Don’t Miss the Big Christmas Dance s Friday December 23rd I Old Time Square Dancing & Modern ™ CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN FINE LIQUORS. WINES, BEER NOW SHOWING thru MON. T HAPPENS IN CHIKU SH NA! | JOHN WAYNE mONGl-l3 msy-\o-Vae Tricks - Jokes - Novelty Cemie Christmas Cards Piper's Magozine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. Christmas Party! pnow WARNER BROS. » CinmnalScoPE ano WARNERCOLOR H PVG =a O01 AO Md RPRNY MCRD LU MAA URNS ADOT ERBERG STORY AD SCREEN PLAY BY A 8: H weer O nee AE Be = 88 = Fle = a ae FE 4-8240 |B “BARM OF TOMORROW” @ LATE NEWS \\ A CHRISTMAS PICTURE puts the family COME AND ENJOY GOOD MODERN AND SQUARE DANCING Every SATURDAY NIGHT With the SUNSET RANGERS at the Gingellville Community Hall 6 Mi. Out Baldwin Rd.—New Floor—Good Caller sdn’s spirit throughout the year. Here Mother does 2 eee See ees: By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—Right in TWO DAYS ONLY 4 FRI. & SAT." now what 'MaaMmeohaacis s...pearls! Peggy Lee Is Considered] for Role of Helen\ Morgan benefit of the City of Hope. Townsend Reported Romancing Countess LONDON (INS) Capt. Peter Townsend is reported without confirmation to have start-. eed a new romance after his un- successful attempt to marry Prin- _jcess Margaret. ‘A London Daily Sketch colum- gown, with a \bug’* hat and eye-| filling neckla also from Dior, quoted as saying. | “Brussels and Amsterdam social | circles say Peter has decided to! William LeBaron under} surgery at St. John Hospital. | {make a speedy marriage after his \ }love for Princess Margaret tcame Imogene Coca is contributing hér|to nothing.” — RAF Group] : —IN— “City Across the River” Next “SEVEN CITIES OF GOLD” Attractioal IN CINEMASCOPE ~ V Vunusua V V Gane MIDNIGHT SHOW TOMORROW SATURDAY, DEC. 10th ; DOORS OPEN AT 11:30 P.M | * Rock, Pontiac! Roll, Pontiae ! WITH os ears caceasveual SCREEN x Nation's Greatest Sepia Stars! pe Plus: 3 STOOGES COMEDY & COLOR CARTOONS! Pe BG ADMISSION $f ttox inc.) Tickers Now ON SaLE hes ON OUR | GIANT | Jack Warner was in such fine! | fettle when Warners captured four | out of five awards at the Audience Awards that he said, “Shows how Snapshots of Hollywood collected | at. random: Columnist George; | Skolsky’s son, Eric, and Madeleine. "Donnell, niéce of Bob O'Donnell, cae, oan nae Gucevered cnt SCREEN! GIANT KIDDIE SuOw.-ONE DAY ONLY Saturday—4 Big jus Serial, 2 Features LOVE...OR A HIDING PLACE? WHICH DID HE WANT? | Print by Technicolor KENTUCKY ‘RIFLE. At 12:20—3:50—6:50—10.00 Starieng CHILL WILLS Lence Fuller & Cothy Downs | STARTS AT 11:00—2:10—5:20—9:40 One of the happiest people at Audience Awards was Ella » widow of Arthur Unger. ithe has marriage plone. The lucky man is theater owner Burton | | Jones of San Diego who was with BOYS! and GIRLS! |} Extra SATURDAY Half Heer of . _ KARTOONS Serial: Buster Crabbe in Em ew Yes Little Girl THERE IS A SANTA CLAUS It’s the spirit of those wonderful folks who drop the nickles and dimes and dollars in the SALVA- TION ARMY Charity ‘pots’ for mee be Pie ~* y Peat ry ¥ Lb eStore t ah SH - BLUE SKY DRIVE-IN a ese, + RERERELEESIEEELLELELIEERS 7 8b tie* ome 4° srs, SATURDAY THIS PICTURE HAS TO BE! YOU CAN'T TELL “THE PHENIX CITY STORY’ WITH KID GLOVES! The city we shoW you on the screen is so incredibly wicked - you can hardly believe it’s real! Look on the map. Phenix City, Alabama, is real all right. Look at its notorious 14th Street, its gaudy-lighted night spots, its noisy, dark interiors—where every marked card, every false-bottom glass, every taxi-dancer was there to fleece the sucker. You’ll see the grafters, the cheaters, the erooked politicians. You'll see how lawyer Albert Patterson bucked the crime ring to run for Attorney General—and was brutally killed before he could take office. We went to Phenix City, Alabama, to film this picture, under the protection of the State Militia, Some of the peo- ple you see in it actually lived through the reign of terror. Other roles had to be played by professional actors because the characters they portray are dead, or in jail, or hiding eut —viciously waiting to bring mob rule back to Phenix City. We don’t think you'll let them—in Phenix City or any- where else—once you see ‘The Phenix City Story’ in all its shocking truth! "THE PHENIX CITY STORY <7 3 _ enor Yu tmt nC oy natn Ie [eo ae Richard CONTE, wena Sa | BOX, OFFICE OPENS AT 10:45 A, ™ Pe ~ Ruled Tax Deductible ga ee rm : Sree sa : | - THE PONTIAC PRESS, a FORTY-FOUR Volunteers’ Expenses Civil defense volunteers may de- duct from their income taxes ex- penses incurred in the performance of official duties, under the terms of a ruling recently handed down by the U. S. Treasury Department.| The ruling’s wording states in part that services, such as travel- ing in the performance of duties, | “|. , constitute contributions or gifts within the meaning of section’ 170 -of the Code of 1954 and are deductible...” C.F. van Blankensteyn director of the Michigan Office of Civil De- fense, advised stafe volunteers this week to consult the Bureau of In- ternal Revenue for an interpreta tion of the ruling “The cruel sea — I love it. 1, can see it from my bedroom win- | dow and I think it is jan Anbar said Jacob Malik, Russian Ambas- sador to Britain, at Blackpool. YZ Wf MORRISSEY WILL BE AS LIMP AS AN OYSTER WHEN Hi5*LONG LOST MATE MARCHES IN, MAJOR /— BUT WE'VE GOT Se UM! 1 CATCH ON, TWIGGS/ YA SUPPOSE I BUY A RACING SHEET AND ASK HIMTO (% DEVOTE HiS TALENTS To FIN NTE = BUREKA! , CAN HE READ THE HORSES 2 , WE'LL PULL OUT A RING OF BALONEY 50 HE CAN'T READ THE SECRET IN , OUR MINDS! Paes ~ : - “GY aes aime ‘ ry) i ar 1 (A OP), 2-4 he MBs ~ i =, _ Cape, 19OF by HEE Seovetee re 7 Rog & Pet om 04 Oy OUT OUR WAY | WHY STRONG IT WOULDN'T BE MEN WEEP? SO HARD TO LIVE HE WORKED HIS OH, WHITEY, TAKE HEAD OFF TO THAT TOOL OUT-= BEAT SOMEONE WE WANIT TO ELSE TO THAT ‘TEST THIS NEW CUTTIN’ STEEL! | { | NICK HALIDAY | lt we e. “i are - a) * Ld a fea 1 ) eeaet ek BOTT To FRIDAY, DESEMBER 9, 1955. , = 3 * < ‘C08 by GEA Gorvinn, te. T. MA. Gag. G GC Pot OF. By Ernie Bushmiller \WILE YOU PLEASE PUT YOUR HAT ON ‘AGAIN 2 ASY Ve mw BOOTS AND HER BUDDIES 12-9 TRWILUAMS Copy. 1984 by NEA Serves tee TM Reg G8 Pet OF. THE REST CURE By McEvoy and Striebe You'll Find PROFITABLE OPPORTUNITIES Every Day in the Pontiac Press Want Ad Section Take advantage of this easy way to solve al! your buying and seil- ing problems. To Place Your WANT AD DIAL FE 2-8181 Chewing Delicious Wrigley’s Spearmint | \ ni , bt i - “Hereafter when you run away from home NO TAXIS!” en # ‘HALF ACRE CASTLE WV HE'S A MR. WITHERS WHO, AMONG NOUR FATHER WORKED...DO YOU ot NY ae i SR \ ca SSR tHars f loTHER THINGS, 1S AN OFFICIAL Ly BLUE, DEAR, WERE | NICE! | OF THE CORPORATION WHERE | BH GOW6 TO HAVE A | [- | GUEST FOR DINNER! S47 | WEAR ME, ELLIE? 1 i ( ‘aU ay ‘ite J 7 LG Ca “A + +GRANDMA URNACE T THERE WILL SCHOOL TODAY / Gms ies Peavesre iveee.TR Se Tas meee sere Mount iat = I'M $0 EXCITED THAT MOTHER 1S COMING TO SPEND THE HOLIDAYS WITH US / ” THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 9. 1955 FORTY-FIVE : A * ee Lodge Calendar Profit Taking MARKETS Stocks Ad County Deaths ‘Death Notices Help Wanted Male_¢ | _ Help Wanted Ma AFLOT vance FORD MOTOR CO ° installation of the officers he Calertas ML Lovenek neceou, aera ee , Ford dealer wants 2 new of ‘ Lodge No. 21, FP. & A. s . Produce . ® ; — Elaine” 1340 Spuare Lake Road ractor and Imphment car salesmen to complete M., me < 8 p. m. Irwin w. estrains rain DETROIT FARMERS’ 4AKKEY ROCHESTER — Service for! Of dou C. Nelson: keloved daugh: | Division | small sales force in new Mills, W. M: aa DETROIT, Dec. (AP) —Wedpiesday : 7c! ’ | ter of M Mamie Perry; deat - i 5 ‘Adv. ’ prices on the Detroit: warmers’ Market Catherine - — i ca ol mother (ol) Meaneth! James vend In ! ner dealership. Some ; 48445 Dequindre, + wi at | Timethy Kent Nelson, dear sis; BIRM] Sales experience neces- i . CHICAGO # — A fair amount) FRUITS—Apples: Delicious, fancy 800] NEW YORK W—The stock mar- e . | ter of Mrs A 18. Nelson, Mrs N y sary eebe hard work- 5 Nn rie : bu.; No. 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, green- a 10:15 am. Saturday at Holy) Eugene Woolf Mrs. Harry Geist | ary, mus lard wor of profit taking at the end of|ings, fancy, 3.25 bu; No. 1, 250-300 bu:|ket pushed ahead today in early Mrs George Ostrander and Mr. | er, guarantee, hdspitali- . acing week kratigr aie ape a fancy En ek No. ||.| trading .with a substantial degree Trinity Russian Orthodox Church | GD GG Waa Ce P meee » 5 , a Aen an adva: =, U; appless, orthern be wil ¢ held Monday c 2. i | lesionel i Za :tOn Z Found guilty on a charge of ~ sot on the 5 4 of plan wen ans me. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: te of cautiousness. 12196 Goddard St., Detroit. Inter- au am om the Ailes 3) Panera Chassis aie, faim van, coir for interview reckless driving, Mrs. Beulah E. Trade today. Losses large|? Pee 16 bu rlapeseat Worenenn: ne i] Aircrafts were oyt in front of|ment will be in White Chapel | Hamil Viner officiating’ lier CESS eae : Louis, 48, of 970 Gi Rd. ' were ee 3.00-3.50 bu; Cider. No. 1. 100-750 4-en!|the rise as they were yesterday|Cemetery. Burial office and litany; "rr! 1 Hast Lawn Cemetery. | Mr. Jeffrey, Jeffrey Ford " sengary and occasionally some contracts) case. Pears, Bosc, fancy, 4.00 Sas Me 1, when the lot lwaa ue) ancien: Y 8 0 | Mrs Nelson will le in state at | | Design Checkers | Sales, 1O.N. W ashington, Commerce Township, paid $65 fine|pushed above the previous close. 3.00-3.50 pas pare Kieter fancy, 3.00 iste mar P will be Saturday at 830 am.,| the Allen's Puneral Home, Leke OAS. pe DNOxtordl Oalc oa : Age ; ately. from the William R. Potere Fu-! ee | Design Detailers ee a a and costs yesterday. Walled| Dealings proceeded at a fairly} TRORTABLES. misc, dects, topped! ry i . - Shacter PROPER, DEC 8, 1955. EMMA | land County’s busiest active There was some earl See ee eee Capeere (carly eed e Else yc Artaed piace be jneral | Horne Hochen (cx: Lucy 1331 East Lake Drive, | cost accountants : ee Lake Justice Logan Sparks con- etallanee say by 130-4.00 cabbege, red, No 1. 118-225) around a point, and losses were Mra. Neve Nelson Walled Lake, age 18: beloved wife Wace tree ose canerlence Ford dealer, March and whe . Carrots, No 1, 65-100 doz S.| : : adh! 2 a { of Nelson roper. dear mother | oA : : | = ducted the trial. b the ickl ay their carrots, topped fancy. 2.75 bu. No. § small with a few exceptions. mee 7 : | of Miss Melissa Batchelor, Mrs.” | D FIRE *F 1G GH TER ° ut Y quickly ga’ up 2.00-2.50 bu. Celery. No 1, 350-400] Chance Vought started on 5.090 LAKE ORION — Service for! Eimer Penney. Mrs. Dorethy | esign Cost Estimators | City of Pontiee, apolicates must Charged with selling marihuana,|8#ns. New crop wheat futures sul- robetagl ns Bt oon bens Celer)| hares up 1% at 44 and then{Mrs. Neva Elaine Nelson, 39. 1310}. (pstv Nelson B, Proper, Jr and | Forging or other broad proc. | nave ved withio, city mite for | : a j t t J ” . arence ope ar sister essing abd estimating experience year ax e itime in 19-year-old Andrew Shegar of Fern- pbs ag mild arenes Bre carretall tease 1. 150-200 bu {dropped back from its best. The|Square Lake Rd. will i he Fe of) Mies jue Chase end Devic | & wie, tought Or. Gefen weigrt soon . 2 . r ~ y 2 I Myo ste « ge’ dale, pleaded innocent yesterday) w TE ihe noeesise tee aye. PY 1 0-130; tock has gained 6's in the past/1] a.m. Monday from Allen's Fu be held /SauirdayeDec 10 ak | Accounting System proportional Apply Personnel Wheat near the end of the first |¢ ) . rt H , ; Javy|neral Home with burial in East | 2pm from the Virgo &. Kinsey, — ° Anat fice. City Hail. 35 8, Parke. before Berkley Justice Ralph H. A doz. bchs. Celery root. No. 1. 1.00-1.50|/two days on the strength of Navy cS [ee Aa avec e: as Nalyst | : hour was unchanged to 5s lower, doz bchs. Eggplant. No. 1, 1.00-1 50] ondorg and high performance of|Lawn Cemetery. Mrs. Nelson died| Funeral Home with Res. Donsid Ridad igenererlana costraccounin| HOOVE R COMPANY NEEDS MAN | Finley. Failing to produce bond December $2.08% corn % to a, | bu Fennel, No 1 1.25-150 doz bchs gn p : i Senora Carpenter officiating Interment ing experience to pick up cleaners for service of $3,000, Shegar itted | Horseradish, No 1. 3.60-4.00 pk. basket Jits new - models. this morning im Pontiac General | in Roselawn Cemetery. Mrs. Pro- and delivery. FE 2-2811. § to 10 was commi lower December $1.2742; oats M Leeks. No. i, 1.00-1.50 doz. bchs. Onions Hospital | per will le in state at the Virgo Gales Representatives _4m_only to Oakland County Jail pending/to % lower, December 63%; rye/4z: janet, 2.00 So-lb bag. No. 1, 165 k om. cate [Uinta ac tevce mikease Breed Eised “contra. INSPECTOR | his appearance Thursday. unchanged to % lower December|109 sea, he Siparie cccns. net. New York Stocks Mra) cone tcce | Genre ue anita SVELTR contact or fleet salts | LATHE OPERATOR . “ 3 ae . a . a | L $1. 1244: soybens % to 1 cent lower,| 13-90, do. bens, Parsley Root, No. 3) gmirgl conkr pene Peggy seyee Verch V. 175 Auburn, age 80, dear. Rodel Mal | With some tool making expert. | J. B. Johnston, 49, of 187 South 3 50-100 doz behs Parsnips. No tjair Reduc . 385 Jones & L | 3161 DRAYTON PLAINS — Double mother of Mrs Helen DeLapp. Model Makers | ence. Apply in person only. No Blvd. W. ded | January $2.37, and lard 10 to 13/1.00-1.50 % bu. Peppers, Cayenne, No Allied Chem 114 Kelsey Heyes 36.7 ; nd Funera} service wij be held Sat- Pattern experience necessary. | vhone calls. Employment office » Plea guilty to driving} l %5-1.25 pk. basket Potatoes fancy y : service for Mrs. Leona Verch a urday. Dec 10. at 9:30 p.m. trom | losed : under the in cents a hundred pounds lower./1 59 s0-1b ‘bag: No 2, 120-130 50-ip| Allis Chalmers 666 Kennecott — 117 365| ttle Melvin A Schutt Puneral Cre nara pe rt fluence of liquor yes-inecember $10.22. bag. Pumpkins, No. 1. 1.00-1.25 bu Rad- (Alum Lit line imp Clk ... @eiher daughter Peggy Joyce. a eS aon tere Layout Inspector Daniels Mf Corp. Judge Maurice Soper es, hothouse, ‘No. i. 130 douches rad- re ee ed eee a eel fibedinton wee as ee ev tt a Chapel (Cemere yur, spicing Apply aN: ORANGE MARC YMASETD | 1 an. e ° . r ‘ ‘oo =e m Can 3 Lib McN & L 155 t the First Methods one - JAN 7 failed to pay $100 fine. and w Grain Prices 73.85, dex vent.” Spinach, No 1. 1 7-225.4m Cyan | 65 Ligg & My 695 eaad Pp tiac with burial to! A ecnutt Punen “nw Pe alas Biraieyoau cies |) werk lew hours \esch day. This is aie Was| CHICAGO, Dec 9 (AP) — Opening bu Squash, Acorn, No 1. 106-128 bu Am Gas & El 023 Lockh Aire 544 Church of Pontiac with to! chutt Funeral Home. | Open _Wed “ul @ set_@ ui inet ery gay Sreeime’ We sentenced to ten days in Oakland grain: vash. Butternut, No 1. {00125 pu AM M& Fdy 261 Loews +. 194 follow in Wihte Chapel Memorial | STEPHON DEC 7. 1058. CLEORA on aot #31 Oakland Ave Pontise. Cc 7 Wheat “fay... 65 ceuaeh: Meliicous, No 3, 100-150 Am Motors 87 Lone 8 Chem. 721 H 98 South Tila age 81. dear | AUTOMOBILE SALESMAN, EX- ounty Jail. Dec Sly... eee 63%. squash. Hubbard. No 1. 1060-150 bu 4@ N Gas . 58 Loriilard 203 Cemetery. niother of Earl ‘Stephison Mrs j Re me perionatee re we ps —Machine — ae a tose 4 News 33-6 : Se eee . : : : 5 | ¥—tor—active ia iMer .. sep Bn z 3. 1-2 00-2 Aina SMG Toe %e1. Mrs. Verch and her daughtet Vada Shaver, Mrs Bulah Cotcher, You fan make money under ou! a ine Marjorie K. Smith, 1991 Little Mas pens 4, powntaaig te Ma antnt A toe «27 Hab Guo: were iled Wednesday an autr SSI SOMA arin, ERR Ee | Farms Dr., told police she lost her! Sep 7 wars. 1.16'z turnip, topped, No 1. 1 7§-225 bu. ve oe ean ed aoe + | | mobile accident Deve atu Je pie trom tea ae Spe Escom oer D | hillfold with $2 in it while shopping jC gags, MAY Lt UETTUCE “ND SALAD OREENG Cel Am Top 7" ET Mera? “77. 304 Emma 1. Proper ime Guenter —_ esiQners secs 2 osc s c e o -, 5- ul v , “O% 9 8 ae Lt revit ‘ prema ; S ; in a downtown store yesterday. Be ee iD ares eas {No 1. 150-200 bu, Escarole No 1 150 |anae Scan Mar Prides Aap On ae WALLED LAKE — Service for Ae Cemetery: Mes: AUTO : and Livenes ° ae $ |200 bu Lettuce, bibb, No. !, 150-178! armco St P Mont Ward .. 957... Lon seen Le Teo hison Puderal Hoot Donald C€. Toney Drayton | 5° ee ee “349, Jan ....... 1067 | pk bask+t iettuceuibunerieNOn 1 Apes ee es Bat Motar Pa. we 297. Emma L. Proper, 78. 1331 bo Lake _ Huntoon Funeral Home . i ' Plai 20 | _o Mar ...< 10.95 |300 bu: lettuce, hy |, No 1, 2.50-300larms Ck 104 Motor Wheel 287 Dr.. will be held at 2 p.m. Satur-; TEDDER, DEC 7 195s. wILLia SALESMEN ixture ains, reported his car windshield | Dee) ues 63", May ...... 4122 eae crate: lettuce, head, No : lee Atchison 155 4 ie Br.... ‘ lee fh inelVires E Kinsey Fu ee 3384 Warrin gba Draston i ; 00 bu; lettuce, leaf. No 1. 1 75-125 b t : urray Cp.... ‘ : ay from the Virgo a ais, age 28, beloved husband praoed’ Yesteraay, while the car! DETROIT STOCKS “Vaveornts “7 Nat Buse" 396 00> 1H ateyene at Fifth | ef Rosemary Tedder, beloved son | Ford, dealer, hes, opening? was in the Pontiac Motor parking’ J. Nephler Co.) SS lBat & Onio 47 Nat Cash R... 37 Neral Home. ce ge ee ole for two ambitious "— wel a out lot. Pigures after ‘decimal potnts are eighths | CHICAGO POTATOES |Bendix Ay $5 6 Ae reaped . B38 Royal Oak, with burial in Rose- | deat father of Deborah Lynn, | organized salesmen who i . High Low Noon’) CHICAGO Dec. 7 (AP) (USDA!—Pota-|Benquet, 16 hai Thee. . lawn Park Gemetery. Mrs. Proper | pay Ne abn = Roxanna ue would like to get started on Baldwin Rubber AONES - 16 16.4) toes Arrivals 74, on track 258 and total! |Beth Steel és NY Central. _ a. | : ar brother o jeanor the ground floor with a Ciiton Lewis, 33. of 122 Wensen Gory etiagin 00 0! Py GEOR, Momeae si opus moderate Bering 2178 pews) $31 died early this mormng in Pontiag | hom eases ane Mes Rebesy eluates en gston Products® .. . «+. 2 a t n Alum 2 2 pS ep ~ faneo uBeral servic J erritory F commission St., found guilty on a charge of\ Masco Screw* messi Jusce et 1 fear reroagie and ore ES |Bond Sirs 17 vere Ress he She is survived by her husband, be held Saturday, Dec 10, at | and working condition are non-support, was jailed for 90 Gaya) Micwestt) ene se eeee os af Wn pes 3 4- ches cities ate ey on Bore W oe as Nor Pac 782 Nelson B.; three daughters, Me- ieee on men Upied vree the best in Michigan os wees se OT} arne oe | rian lurch to by Municipal Court Judge Maur- wayne Screw 12 13, kota Pontiacs 2 80:20 washed "and | Briges Mig . 222 ane ‘Gee : AG lisa Batchelor of Detroit, Mrs.) Rev Walter Teeuwissen officat- | JJQ\WARD LARE INC. Fstablshed ice E. Finnega yesterday. *Ko sale bia ‘end asked | waxed ee eco ane Owens Li Gi.. 6¢4' Elmer Tenney of Royal Oak and| 188 Isterment Ee teAles bars Apsara 7705 Orchard Lake Rd | Machine Taal P. & El 0 p tat = Found AAG oi ex: STOCK AVERAGES cuicaco “een Buda Co 218 Pan AW air. 176 Mrs. Dorothy M. Casey of Miami, state al the Farmer-Snover Pu- ee eerea | M F guilty a charge * i NEW YORK. Dec 9—Compiled by The urroughs Panh Ep) 87 Fla.: two sons, Nelson B. Jr. of nee ome until taken to the AUTO SERVIC eM RIAN AND | anutacturer 4 sault and battery, James Bowman, | Asseciated Press | CHICAGO, Dec. 8 ‘AP)—Butter steady ‘Calumet & H 15.1 param Pict 37 : , } Church at 12:30 where he wili | AU : E “ INE di I 32, of 47 Pleasam Vi Dri | 30 «18 = 15) 60s receipts 647,151; wretenis buying prices Camp Soup af Parke Da ... 40.1 Detroit and Clarence A. of Walled | lie until time of service. ee eeeee. of epaiboeesand py | S Expanding Its s| ' ej : ~ = ~ 9 ~ wan Waauieensed tiolee day in jgijMet change 1. Sa ey edo S16NS, 08 Aw STIBOTSS OW Bhai, ae G.can Pec a2 Benier. JC. 1006 Lake; five grandchildren; one, VERCH DEC "7, 1988. 1fONA | _Lincein ‘Mercury, 4 W. Pike. | Engineering Dept. by Judge Maurice E. Finnegan in moon Friday... 2976 1008 138 1816) “gegs’weat; receipts ILe3t. [Garnier ‘Cp. 587 pier oe" ea eter aunts and one brother, | ca wil M4; beloved wife of | BONures eaperienced car Mowery | Municipal Court yesterday. Week ago. 2540 1404 756 18051, EEE2 weak: receipte 11.031 1S tower. [Cate Fy iss sy 'son Heights, and one brother. yc pal arc send. Mire Henry preterred: Excellent wages haul | Located in Month at? Spelt eed als faa US. large whites 60-699 pr cent A'sl\Gre a One | S43 334 David R. Germain of Detroit. Cummings.” dear’ mother of Mrs warding Co. $000 itt. Eiiott, De —_ 5 nls 1/465: US. standards 455. dirties 34 ‘irginia Cooper. Vernon, Charles a heay R ] Oak Charged with driving under the’ toss, high 87 6) 1424 18 7/181 8) Oeics: current cocetpen 600 lt igen = 5 Carl Stuart Voorheis | Vilenuliciae’l Visth) dear aacer ce troit, WAlnut . -2420. oya j influence of liquor, Donald F-\isss high 2ilp i230 es ise) Commercially graded: [Climax Mo 67 4 WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP —| “ean. Chifora” Wilbert” Cum- BARBER WANTED: STEADY 3% ; i ¢ g Whites—Grade A large 52-57's, me-j¢, Palm .. 594 ee ~I mings rs ita Blade, Mre | M h uae 28. of = Florence Ct.,,1954 low = peed = in 1080 tum 44-46. lene Brad A. 26 as Service for Carl Stuart Voorheis, ke Peel Se ee Grand River tee. call Ghessioal Icn. was found not guilty after a trial | Coens be teal 83, 4901 McKeachie Road, will be; held saturday. Dec 10 at 2pm. | “Use atter7 pm Experience painted sym Srna Business Notes | CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS [Con Bais 477 $02 held at 2°30 p. m. Sunday at the! {70m the First Methodist Church Cab) DRIVERS RADY sonora) on Automatic Parts yeste in Munici : AP Con N Gas |. 36 - wha, | with Rev Paul Havens offictat oe : ) ay unicipal Cou Ff MICROG See? = (6) set ere \Gonsum MS :: $33) Presbyterian Church at White ing Interment in White Chapel om ee Apply 438 Orchard Handling Desirable Two 18-year-olds, Darrel! R.|_ The promotion of Richard A. prices perry irae erie actrees able i ~- 32 Lake with burial to follow in White, OST S? ant ueen? nal Mee ~~ ELERK-TYPIST Pe s, 57 S Spaulding, accounting supervisor 475 lCont Can... 824 434 ke Cemetery. Mr. Voorheis died Saturday until time of service n a ae Oe ee as Oe ct Consumers Power Co.'s Flint “2, ""7000 8 SMM © ‘Corn Pd 78 Sead AIR 176) f Eneret Goeee ene By Purates fice Young man over ai Bir- Good Opportunities D. Zimmerman, 4030 Sashabaw) Eggs weak: receipts 10,664: depo Curtiss Wr. 206 Sears Roeb 111 | Yesterday afternoon Funeral Home | mingham Employment Service for Top Me Rd., were found guilty on a charge division, to the position of assist-puring prices, unchanged to 3 cent a s(Deere 4, 2 Shell On body will be at the home \VERCH, DEC 7.1955, PEGGY | _138 W Maple, MI 44254 ots “4 Jd of furnishing beer to minors. They ant accountant superintendent of 49 mixed 48: mediums 46 US orto C Seag . 404 Sinclair oO ,, 577/0f Mrs. Patterson until Sunday Pitas) ace ip kemevee Gacehie|| DRIVERS — were fined $50 and sentenced to| the company’s [aseepes oo _ (beat chan! Om geeks sg jat 1 p.m. Arrangements are by Sinerof- Vernon: Vere Mite | : ~ SALARY ~ bss . 2 $6.6 Sou Pac _.... : } sister oO erno tch, nh ae “vs z mal y Municipe won| eee noir &. Bat Pie L Fe re te Rand AG Devas Funeral Home of Holly. Virginia Cooper tne Cleo Verch | en Carlene ee eee OVERTIME Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday. |neacquarte ® BETRorr EGGS |East Kod 822 sid Brand. 396 M Bessie Miller oof ieee GH || Bei Ue ered i FRINGE BENEFITS Pontiac, was an- OIT, Dec. 9 (AP)—Eges fob Bp) Auto Lite . 432 Std O11 Calif 93 Mrs, wil be Pade a ee ae yal —— wu 8 if AND | ad * : = — 7 . 2 p.m ‘om e ret Methodis eres contac 7c Urgent that we must contact nounced today by” rede are Bh actac, og met ad Dod Ot ae rt] WALLED LAKE — Service (0F| Church with Ree. Paul Havens PENSION woman driving two-tone green|Division Manager | Whites—Grade a larse 83. medium (8 grip RR "216 Btd O11 Ohio i” y Mrs. Bessie Miller, 63, 2945 Fisher | ott eating (ate ieanit inpewnite MORG AN Buick at scene of accident on | David H. Gerhard. 3" a | shane A mies $2. medium «8. Fairb Mor 38 Stevens. JP .. 27 Rd., will be held at 11 a.m. Sat- | lie in state at the church from ‘ M-59, Wed., Dec. 7, 9:55. Kenneth. Gerhard said : jgmall 40; grede B larse S0;, Grade (c /Uircmone ier Owift.a Co. ay urday from the Wilkie Funeral ee poe aey unr tesco sete | Driveaway,Inc Call Royal Oak ‘ id= , ‘ 2 «. 43 - = ; ce uneral arrangements y i 4 c. Davies, 2117 Penobscot. WO spaulding’s pro- = aes: x . |Freepot Sul %6¢ Sylv BI Pa .. 45 Home in Detroit with burial in| Pursiey Funeral Moai 7 ___ OR 34191 LI 7-7474, from 3 to 6 p.m. at SA —AdV. | motion is effective | weal ween eee: TT ceere” Ges Ovnam 06 Tex G Gul. 31 2) Parky lew Memorial Cemetery in WATERS. DEC @ 1955 LAURETTA | DRIVER FOR DRY CLEANING Monday Thru Friday ; : > 1 : ; Ay, enderson, age 7 ear i oute us e neat appearing If your friend's in jail and needs Dec. 15, and that ae tte: ents A ure, eres oe res 66 TRE ear te e|LIvUue Mes Miller) ied) yester mother of Lisle L Echtinaw and and must know city Salary and | for Appointment bel Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. he will come to | icownsOraes A extra large 53, large Gen Motors Pin Tran W Air xf day morning in Pontiac. Bere erent Deratck eer wee Pees lt Apply Box 88, Pon- | HAN TO CO¥ FIREPLACE COO0 —Adv. Pontiac as an ad- ILDIN bof FO age Miet te weak on large Geomrie, . i) Toents Gen ie 33 cere Soares ears ice Buty be ~ DRI ;Cid«d| jin “furnishes, idition to the staff SPAU G | ae supplies lberal and discounted in Goodyear “646 Underwood |. al f Secoeculeny ecw te Bees ee RIVERS — $3800. = Bazaar at Macedonia Baptist s tmany Imstances. Batance of offerings Grah Paige . 2 Un Carbide st 3) | t pm from the Parmer-Snover | 3 experienced on doubles. Hauling of Accounting Superintendent Mor-| about steady. Price structure irregular Gt No Ry 426 Unit Air Lip if n ue Funeral Home with Dr Wm H. | stee| in Michigan ae and In | MEN Church Center, 420 Bloomfield Ave.| land ranged as much as 3 cents lower.'Gt West $8 .21 Unit Aire o : Marbech officiating. Interment diene er <__ eed | - Bacon. 5 . D ite Chapel Cemetery. Mrs. or apply Penkell. Sat. ae 10, 9 to 5.- —Adv. an employe of caers cin | Over-all trade spotty and very price con oi ps ; as Unit Pruit Br) W aterslreihiatserin@etate Ue the _ Detroit . LES-CLERI CAL-TECHNICAL | Flint ine! fold tha < \Holland FP |... 126 Us Lines. BT a 0 Or ans Farmer-Snover Funeral Home. 20 MAN STEEL PABRICATING PONTIAC since joi the company |Homestk |... 36 U8 Reutor "B01 Shop. Reauires man to manage E 1 : jthere in the gas department i Poult: \Hooker El... 407 US Steel ... 50.7 sion) beast) be) obte) te /6elavout pape) men peur’ on an \aert A : tebe A |i Cent... 62 US Tob “19 Twenty-one Urban League Guild Card of Thanks 1 and ecmate ote e and on 18.W_ Huron FE 42551 Spaulding has been account- DETROIT LTRY Indust Ray 49 rose. RRGIIS ema orcaaed rience. Wr x 628. Dray Have ‘experience in ship-ign supervisor for that division) DETROIT, Dec. 9 \AP)-Prices paid Inland Sl 8 Warn B Pic Be petals meeting for their annual} x GRATEFUL APPRECIATION Plains. Mich MEN ll per pound fo b. Detroit for No. 1 Inspir Cop . 593 West Un Tel 22 Christmas party last. night at the for the kindness and sympathy Shipston ; ping and receiving, also) since 1948. A veteran of Army quality live poultry up to 10 am Interiak Ir 301 Westg A Bk . 27.6) shown us during our recent be- service in World War II. |“"Heavy hens 26-27. light hens 17.|Int Bus Mch 410 Weste El s¢4/sylvan Lake home of Mrs. J. A. reavement the family of the late | DESIGNERS |; AD opportunity awaits men who mail order, parcel post andi Fine Junior ene Me ashe heavy broilers or fryers (2%%-3% Ibs.) Int Harv 381 White Met 395 Rammes, discussed plans for fuller iP Sage fo eet onl lp | Sata tere ei no cash warehousing. Have some ended Pint ge Delo aerree Reet Fae ceivere is fat ter wcith Weseedac? iiparticipation in wellare work with| Cade Mogen aStstemvatee |’ DETAILERS | hesigen Appa foro background . in finding new joining ames. tted receipts to actual needs. Suppiiet Int Shoe . 436 Yngst Sh&T 1004 ‘needy Pontiac children ertee Prec) thanks eee Rex, | topahed | se. ee outlets for consumer items lk a Rue om hand are light and expected to ees Int Tel a Tel 29.2 Zenith Raa 14 i riansiwere /aino _ma die for | B. D McColl and Huvtoon tc CH ECKERS : | MIDWEST orea Was an ient kingdom) 7 ! ail monte zs .. will work for salary and with a history dating back to the! - making the Guild's annual $300| we-wisn-TO THANK ALL OUR Bode (a yout tesla (ties 1an6 pe) 0 pe ObS HOR MEN [| SPO REE cay 2 Ga Announce Longer Hoursiee, ene ae | area nefits teeey | meieeebnad Grmtaes tee, | ORC ES, srnunee se \ i My, ie Wi ” midyear high school graduates. | sympathy during our recent be- program | Sheet Metal Worker exp. . 80x 14 the “Hermit Kingdom. reayement. and especially th HIGH RATE - ; Electrical Engineer : sin EES =e |The fund has previously been open | tee, eee ear te Interviews daily till ® pm All day General Office +. $300 at Post Office Windows iv stsrss"rraduning on BSuig yet: | TR ae See a : i ; jase | meege Harbor Mrs. Flora E Efficient MIDWEST _ | An extension of Post Office pears | feos of outgging and incoming Members spent the evening} MRS A a Fi DAVIDSON. WHO | Employment Service : : as dismissed re Jat stamp and parce] post win-|Christmas cards and packages. | wrapping Christmas packages for Nears Fors Mocomninns oS Eng. Co. 406 Pontiac State Bank Bidg. ‘dows will go into effect tomorrow! Further extensions will go into'teenage girls at the Oakland at 122 Putnam St. Pontiac 21689 Coolidge, Detroit rE oe: ; effect Dec. 12 when the windows|County Children’s Home. Christ-) family's ‘thane eee gen and the JOrdan’ 63163 ~ PORTER FOR CAR LOT. ROGER'S . jwhen employes will be on duty win) be open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.!mas refreshments were served by remembered her Swunlnrearan: j pn & Service. SERVICE WAN . flowers, and th ih ARTS AND & ILE A Cash for acreage, lake property or farms, . pesdonaeel pial ot ea ee Dec. is Dean said. The|/Mrs. Rammes. nereeg during her 4 weeks ts tae Desig ners ‘Srisad tb ; j i j Post . epartments will remain open Sopa e any type, any. section, with or without said today. iecemberl 17 (trom s “alm to! 6 MAY 1 EXPRESS MY APPRECIA- AND PHARMACIST A ° . : . . nh. T- - buildings, within 35 miles of Detroit, on JM The postal official stated that | and December 18 from 1 Mary Murdock Hurt ing me during my extended. tll Detailers | Ger. “Tnritiy’ Drug, 100. Sogt . . § peer’ a ness | ay rifty rug. 6 main roads. We are the buyers. We will buy fiithe extension is the first to be p.m. to 5 p.m. . ., To Rey Waiter Teeuwissen ot | ae ee ee : | The final week before Chnstmas f and ek ee i cone —}PINBOYS - OVER 15. directly from owners or through brokers. trot Des 18 thevigh Dec. 23 wit IIT ar-irain Uras of iret igs ere: Ror thelt/ ravers For sutomanion trpe machines end weekends, Motor Inn. FE friends. both docto 4 - also figs & atures. Top _ +63 Phone or write us what you have and we 9 U ° i] { R ® ‘find the windows operating be- | . r to my neighbors (and a host of tates ‘ Pontiac Motor Employes 2 ' } was Le s many o' t will give you a quick reply. i nionis b) eceive jtween 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. | Injured when the car s Fle patients for whom I have cared. LOCKHART & Earn up to $200 per month in ' : cm Similar hours, with the exception | riding in was struck by a train piceée accept my heartfelt thanks WRIGHT We vurds, Fors desler ate | . e gifts, greetings. an : 10300 Wood 708-5010 B Class Certificates 2 Sumas. Dec 18 will ote at et ey are | Mae ScEe ana, arse, ance “| aga 3OREBRING | BERYICE out for deale-ret, on the, ‘and Bernard Edelman, 00 ward, iserved at the Huron Gardens, Perry|of 161 W. Chicago Ave. was, Te) Mara Prsc® ute‘curitmer sensge, | IMSS Telegraph TTTrE Same | SoC har Serrey On esa and Lake branch:|!eased after treatment in Pon . Jettrey, s A Ni ion ee APE Veen General i ital. ebrene he re Jeffrey Ford Sales THIS ine area union members es, the postmaster said. osp . . DESIGNERS Oakiand Co.'s busiest Ford Dealer : awarded with CIO counselling cae Dean issued an-appeal to mail- The driver, Louis W. Hatcher, Flowers 3 10 N_ Washington, Oxford, Mich. : [tificates Wednesday night at the ors to pase pressure on postal| 16. 6t 639 E. Mansfield, told police} 90 N PRUDENTIAL INS. CO. final class on ‘Unemployment empjoyes by transacting business he thought the train was going DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS * (90 Needed) pupcuness | sa” cpeniog Jive” an _ | 'Compensation” held at Local 594, before 10 am. and between 1-39 8Way when he started to cross the | 3484 FE 26301 | FoR | bonus. Call” PE 20925 for ap- /UAW-CIO hall. and 3:30 , |tracks on Columbia Ave. A | _pointments : : on Te Funeral Direct ; ; | | ESTATE | Those receiving certificates * _ : Instead.. the train was backing) | USUSS | Dwectors 4 Body Fixtures Wacsllcen, copettonng tor prvea : were: John Fitzgerald. T.C. Hol- up. he said. AIR AMBULANCE GROUND Weldine Dies salesman Must be honest. sober ] ; . Sune ‘ Pursiey Funeral Home FE 41211 S and experienced Our operation land, and Cameron Wilkinsorr of on Qa 5 | Con er > | Automation | covers homes farms, acreage Local 125. URCLPWA-CIO: Hugh COATS FUNERAL HOMF 58 trea Mint lots and business propeMies.. We | Complete facilities OR 3-7757 Auto Body B 1 u oO o y umper Charteris of Local 155, UAW-CIO; Death Notices Dravton Plains — Waterford Tep | Intervies plus veariy bonus Plenty of floor =D SERVIC *s ‘tl 8 p.m. t 5 i | N 7 s j time All inquiries strictly cor ‘Evelyn Parker, Andrew Vile. at ate eetine | | Kite NIPiRD SERVICES fential Giroux & Franks 4308 HOME F. Radcilffe; dear mother of “DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS” Plenty of work ear-around Excellent Mathew Egres, and A. B. | nr | | Dixie Hwy. OR J-9701 Not in the ty y * from Local 594, UAW-CIO: vee More than 150 state banking Bass DEC "3,188 LAR ta 20. Donel sonTohne | DERN | Soe. __ Tae ‘today to study business and financ-| Michael Bass. dear sister of Mrs. | — SPARKS-ORIFFIN CHAPEL | Eng ineering | loved daughter of Mr. and Mrs | FUNERAL Programs tn ‘thts area. Must have sales experience in books, var uums, cemetery iote, ete. Work * * * cro. We need =e men to ref! te | interview write Pontiac Press, Box § | sponsored by the Community Serv-,ing methods at a meeting of the ice will be heid Gaturday, Dee. | *8t%n.% * * i = = (> + facilities in small community. For Bi rover Grant of Local 733, UAW-lotticialn convened in Ann Arbor! Stei"tetiiiut! aur. ase''nrs SALESMAN home owners One of the best ; . The series of six classes were Ruby Joy Bredwell. Funeral serv- Thoughtful Service . FE 2-604! S ni No. 5. Give Age — Experience — lices Committee and the Education’ | Michigan Bankers Assn. The con-! 10, at 3 pm. from the Bence | Voorhees-Sivle ervice Co. | Puneral Home with Rev. | . ' 19 per eent commisston Call be Pon ference will last through tomorrow.! — Baughey officiating. Interment in | . | Near Woodward | @ and 1 : Reference and Phone Number. [Committee of the Pontiac and Oa er we ee we conterces| white Chapel Cemeiery Sire” Bass FUNERAL HOME. . Berk | tatty amy Set mem Fer |land Count Industrial Union Coun- mong opics conferees | Huntoon | erkley, Mich. = pen wr ar mae x, y : : : wil lie in state at the Hu | Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor = | J SALESPEOPLE MUST — RAVE lcil, CIO. ,will discuss will be several dealing) Funeral Home | FED CS 1695 12 Mile Rd. Studebaker experience | Liberal — — eee with current business conditions, | one eee 6 Resell gtd yl / _ Salary for right men 43419 > 5 1 ] sof | Veen Lee { pension and profit-sharing plans,| of mrs and Mra Maurfilo Cruz, Monuments 44 EXPERIENCED SINGLE MAN ON . . 4 i: = He ; f Estella C : j—_ PL LOLOL 2, " i i ae FS = > We all agree you must see and then you will | *x#tion and investment policies. | TEN ervice will be held today BUY DIRECT AND SAVE * ENGINEER $600 TRUCK DRIVERS : cae Main speakers will include state at 4:30 p.m. from the Huntoon Pontiac Granite & Marble Co | Pinca ee own the beautiful new 1956 Cadillac. bapking leaders and officials of| Funeral Home. Interment in Mi Robert J & George E Sionsker | mechanical engtheer” Desree. oF Raneriomcea ariveswuslart | is mete neral arrange. om e Q Laperienced driveaway v- | JEROME OLDS- CADILLAC the: American Bankers Assn. The| ments by the Huntoon Puneral Serres Pee Amey At Career | ers only, for long distance 280 South Saginaw meeting is sponsored by the state| _Home. cemetery Lots — eae ile Ue po Sa lignes HARNACK, DEC, 3, , 106, RENRY — = EXPERIEN show eir past experi- bonny and the University of H. 76 Williams st. je 83: dear ry SIX, ORAVE aren = : as bowie es Stare, ve be Sheinne a with fe cagael eo cwinpecs School Business Ad- fathe re. Harr . Hugo, ™m rry a ec. 3. j@ gas stoves, trailer heaters, C. % chigan ot Clyde and Stuart Harnack; dear Phone FE 45801, Pontiac. . Trailer Exchange. © 8. ntebe: ccs aren Pants te ministration. Paap of bk a yey one ATEN TION nT Watrs _fraph. FE 2-3200. — Monday ‘ . urday, Dec, 10, at 1 p.m. from ca Comers ee Experienced Bartender Mer Gore, $00 6. Bi ee gag Steal $10 and Whisk the Grace Lutheran Chureh with Gite GPE BET See. ; Pontiac. y per Oe Ca oo tions. Two graves. Real bargains. 'LOUN GE : Thieves who broke into the home| Entetment in Tee ck will ie te 3M. . WANTED: EXPERIENCED TAPES Chevrolet and Olds- Diyde psh Clark- “at the Sparks-Griffin j EX! FENCED STEAL RS Scania of B. Hampshire in rk p Sheet Home * en 1 turday Cole ee 2 | with tractor. end trailer. Apply Bemonstretor furnished Rathburn ston last ‘night got away with $10 11 am. He will then taken 1 . Bap ern rm Lines. _ Chevrolet Sales Northville. in change and a bottle of whisky, _‘e the _chureh for service. __ BOX REPLIES iis (| WANTED Ex ICED, 3 | Oakland County sheriff's ‘deputies, . LOVCRUK. DEC. 7. 1985, CATHER- EXPERIENCED | _ Haron. . | P ine M.. | 48445 Dequindre Road, Tod METAL laron, id toda Rochestet, age 50; beloved daugh- At 10 ant. ay man with some fayout exper! sa y. " aot & Sera Mehare kok: ence for sircraft stainiess stee! : enact: dear sister of prof wie | There were replies at Reed Ee 1 cae rienced air To Report on Police =|. ts Terme "Garce ana" Litany | | Re Preee, office tm the room etperines for scout Sori : STURGIS «H—A committee in-| © e-em. Funeral service will be eS oe pitt sa tes aot ‘ 2 : ™ XPERIENCED AUTOMATIC vedtigating charges against t he neta ot bv Sdox Church, 12018 ss SRS washer repairman Ph. OW 3.7323. Sturgis police \chief and ‘three. pa- Goddard Rd. Detroit, with Rev. [ 7 Tl, 7%, 86, 49, 90, 97, 161, ese fea cae | eee ee. | | es through Cans to the Cy a etery. chuck w va { ws 7 3 a aged’ eneting tonight. eval Homer Rochesjers |) Qstphemaimn see | fied Ads Call FE 28181, 7 x 1 ; cS 4 , * * . 2 j ¥ - : 2 EJ : . % we FORTY-SIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 Help Wanted Male .6| Help Wanted Female 7 Building. Service 12); Moving & Trucking 19) MODEST MAIDENS By. Jay Alan Wanted Real Estate 32A | Rent Apts, Unfurnished 34 For Rent Rooms 387 PPP BAL PL BOLI AANA AO lt alll el lal lll ae re . ° WANTED MIDDLEAGED LADY WANTED|A SET OF PLANS DRAWN AA-1 MOVING AND TRUCKING Ne ee ee eee ROOMS. : iy. b Res. set Pick ws deliv services, : Date seen enon emat| Ligh seeesta ETE | Sh et a Be gE ON SD Tins Macaca @lectto mechanical products for tiioTHY HAY FOR SALE. FAR- BEDFOR Commerce mf | tee ae CLEAN ae ce, Se I Leset ® eng. Duden. +70 pant -"Poaine "oi |? ten, Soe, unig ony, Giae poe t dreftmen and check) Typist & General Office Lene son's ‘sas ee Sts HAULING SERVICE. AaH- ther, seat Geer : “including 6 Sag cl] Seertbond. wet pet, congetial_ one W. Montes! ee & rubbish. FE 2-8077. ees c j A B r\ comp met : : : UNiv. 1-796 r assem ents ane bill to ae viasel’ wosken ; insur | A] CEMENT WOR Re tion's AND MEAVY T TRUCKIN CRING. :|” Cordel, Keego a rs 54615. with design of die casting, greet ton. 380 5 "Telegraph rE’. e383! LLOYD MONROE Nees grove? Pei pede rE CAN SELL YO L YOUR OUR HONE” — nara meee 166. Cole- and production pply | ; NCINERATORS CLEANED. ASH : . at eyncro’ Corp. Oxford, Mich of WAITRESS “APTERNOONS. BUT. | FE 4-6866 enor rubbish hauled. =ANED, rE A. G. ELLIOTT & SONS| ; Satan se a tercup Drive-In, $10 Oakland. ——— WOMAN. 30 TO 3. DAY Work |BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | _¢0134. 31640 N'Western Hwy. at M’'belt| entrance, refrigerato ger, Sere: stove, NOG MEN WITH CAFETERIA ‘ -Aphe a flr im Mele cate (no Work. Also chimney ae Free ODELL CARTAGE WINTER CRISIS! neat aad A et meter. Oe Close experience, as assistant manager) (ii pp tidieds, required. PE | estimates. MY 2-0004. FE 2-9327. : iat met doo ON ——— pee LE by ts Prone be seee edvertsing (cnaueciog otis | | oom? eat lights and’ gas 2 a aries WOMAN WITH CAR ae ee eet mates ‘with YOUNG MAN. CLEAN CUT, IN-| 5 sell and supervise part time | i500 PER 8Q. FT. POR BLOCK waiting list of bonafice buyers | 7 weeat pen er 7 pent = oe Por stock. room and de) Canty Must have nn some. “airect Jie a oe rucKS [0 ent and nee no is. We)” and entrance, utilities furn. 05 N. a . sanie. _FCIUS. our home + Gene pital. SE me a svenings, Vi | "work abs Gitar ONG eros | y agg AND, EQUIPMENT "CHRIS HORNBECK | _Pasawe —— org _orpecent, od Ore Gromard Laks S197) Bide. ‘Detroit 36. a your | cat Gearumiaaa’ t work. Po. PE aie toa. Bump Truc Tr sy Representing Harvey Wilson ter. ; couple Sten, heat.” Refore ce. a iN phone : Pontiac Maris an and Lapeer, Mick. eee os is west pe GHLTSS warm i yt ae ee CARPENTERS Want TO, COB Industrial T-actor Co. WE BUY. fura. Cou ohiy St PT mene. i 825 8. WOODWARD a e, _ | W "AITRESS Row OL, 19461, Clyde, OL d44il, | Open Daily including Sunday Sell and trade. For real fast ac-|j ROOM APT PRIVATE BATH Experienced. Dav shift. Apply ar 40461 isa tion Pged us. pd) will strive to ve and refrig. Close to bus. E Kennett Rd. Kennett Lunch CUSTOM ~ BUILDINO. PHA. FIL T'COoM DD) ples Call today or visit Adults 285 Whittemore nanciog Modernizing. FE 4-5470. REDUCED "RATES office. Convenient park Tits Fo wort with manager Apply. Sete eet erecta okt omer CAsINe? Sloe | Lar eam te serve you. Smith rig “at our door. 17 years of * Theat VApoiy Matagers: a se see All Fue aucnd tees PE ermica wert OR _Moving FEE 4" facia Gere a Ev Puer Fe nl 3 & 4 ROOM APTS. saith L. H. BROWN. Realtor | oes. Sas “PR Mmpett* 1363 W. Huron PE 23-4610 | | ROOM prea HEATED APT. Adults. 4-7825. WHITE eae “TO, CARE ; FOR 2 year ins Le 8 day week, | — 8 30 to 4 housework, $15 FE S003 CEMENT 18 OUR SPECIALTY. Fioors, basement. EM 3-4870 ~ CEMENT & BLOCK ~ work. FE 5-0782 VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK wants hauling. FE 44068. Painting & Decorating 20 A-l DECORATING — P. fest Huron ~ Help | Wanted Female 7 an MAID. reas NEAR W . West side WORKERS. MAKE | 47355. OOD FIBER flowers for gifts and profit In- CARPESTER Wout —KxouGe = é AINTING cant : p Behowiier's. struction sheeta 10 cents. Wood | _ finish. OR and wall papering. Call for esti- Listings Appreciated ‘ eye ‘Geeeane: PE 4-s0ee. ABYSITTER a pa CHILDREN.) fiver. 34 conte - plc mate. FE cones. _mo, 2 children welcome. FE 44686. $20 @ week. no housework. FE Rose we coats, 8, BaCE gad ep. CARPENTER: REPAIRS AN “at: JACK H ABEL | *200ms ano sats. ormrrres | 5 gfaut caeen'd athe TT) Snaaes Paes haen tel] eerie oo "| a ueremon gon femnad, Caren aeome- call | ABYSITTER WTD. FOR 4 YEAR = ts 1 ES Reasonab ree Esti- after a.m. i at girl ‘ere while mother works up Ribbes “a Spa aia vere hai: ELECTRICAL WIRING. cae maiea OR #1 pore ce: ar mr S-82e1. mone: 4 ROOMS AND SATs. PE 447. 30516. after & or all day| Att Novelty Co, $687 Carrol) Lane | Ed Murray, FE PE 5-0338. ‘ 11 8. Thuraday ear a. EM 32269. PLOOR SANDING ae ee RS A A-| PAINTING, “rg PERM RG 4RMS., BATH. cRY Ree crablat BEAUTY OPERATOR. — PART! WOMAN (WHITE) MORE FOR | Specialty. Call Bills. FE 2-5789 __ Mason ° Thompson. F : utilities furn..Btove & to Paes bh etre Greiner } Pome. mice with children. Mi FLOOR LAYING, 8 DING AND Ad PAINTING INTERIOR a EE PLANNING To (oELLt ve _Bhopp = posraee Sbnion Lake. bs ogee. AB R shing t vea ex ence terior r cen ac OF cas, on * : fe lad wil a mm wi 'e- J children, $e m to 5 pm. while WOMAN FOR HOUSEWORK AND | Modern equipment Bae work Guaranteed. Fi Free vst. FE. 4-0205 As long as you're just standing here, would you drop in| suits we wil sell your sauity @ ROOM APT. PRIVATE BATH | _ 2 mother works OR 37407 ___| child care, board and room pius ree estimates. John Taylor, OR | A-l PAINTING, G._ PAPERHANGING another nickel if I'm not back in an hour?"" or get GI financing for you,| Vicinity Drayton Plains. OR| CLEAN. WARM ROOM. 6 ty peBJRMINGHAM OPENINGS _ | small salary 3237 re Dr. off 616 i Pe er remoyea. Est FE aE es we buy equitys. buyers for homes,| 3-1978. | CLEAN WAR ROOF E adit ted ergant sutton MH wove’ Eat riooe cag gama aap | al Sitters tit at |* SoRm wee MAP aegU | Eat ers. secretaries at _ | _ finishing ui s, 1. lecaros DECORATING. WALL| wyyy: , : Z Te Ww Ma teh * Piet Bervice Help V Wanted 8 FLOOR SANDING LAYING FIN |“ pepering. steaming service. Com Notices & Personals 25 Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32| c#l! today move tomorrow. aaa 3 ROOM =r ON _Rooms With Board 38 ap Se eS ~~~, _R. Gardner, 491 Central. FE 2-1519| merce EM 3-3435, Yo ee ~~ Ei WEST SIDE. $92 PER) MONTH. BOOKKEE PER THOROUG ~UN- — = . sim . BOARD AND ROOM. CLO6GE IN, 7 ¢. Effient COUPLE AS CARETAKERS FOR GENERAL BUILDING REPAIR | LOCAL PAINTER AND DECORA- REW MEXICO FAST ACTION! Russell Yo n Harold W. Bigelow 66 E. Pike. derstanding § require EGheient Brick, sto t Work. Plas-| tor with some open time. FE, FLOR = CALIFORNIA : u g DE Good salary and other benefits| small club. ep will have to tara and ile work. PE “e230 _& DENVER ~ UREATTLE PHILA, PA.| If you have the contract—we have Broker 5-8843 | CLEAN, MODERN HOME. . TWIN Call Mr. art, Ol 1-4aLl. | qpApply Pontiac Press | _ tering 2 SHANGING | Ne™ cars. ready to go. Hayes| the MONEY. Clark Real Estate, pests SMALL APT, yiaaee BODY | beds, good meals. No drinkers, CASHIER FOR INDEPENDENT, B°2, 72. Sta age and quall-| GUARANTEED ROOFS ALL _ PAINTING _PAPERHANGING Auto Driveaway Inc. 9070 Gri Phone FE ¢6492. Ask for Mr'| 42 W. area Privaie entrance, no cars. Day shift, PE 23-0318. TERY SUPER hennee | fications. kinds. EST. 1916. Hugus Marsh WALLS a WEbster 3-9259 Clark. Open Eves. tl #; PE $0612 Phone FE_ 5-173. FOR GENTLEMEN. CLEAR Steady work. Apply in person | MEN, WOMEN. Ti FEAR --OOND OF.| 363. Cass. PE 1. PE tlh dA _OR 37001 YOURE IN A T1zz¥ Just! 504 MORTGAGES UNFURN. SECOND FLOOR APT.| room, close in PE ¢41%. ee Super Mkt, 484 Auburn = a Cer ape _— — aes, Painting & Wall W ashing wen busy with rug 3 rooms ad Ln private en- STYLE MEALS. enue : per hour | HOUSE MOVING. FULLY| ‘2 Siecle. PEA gies. and _upholatery cleaner, Watte’s |ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from trance ly. clean rooms 14 Matthews. CLEANER AND SPOTTER, APPLY _ pneseeeary. Aoply 150) equipped. FE 48450. L. A. Young. Pant es a = iL Washi = rae Eile ed beads Perper eo WEST : SIDE $0377. s Cleaners wa J0s. FLEMING, FLOOR LAYING.| Painting all Washin ROOM & BOARD. IN BUS Lit Reet CENTER REAL ESTATE SALESMAN or | sanding. finishing. 156 Edison. Ph __Free Estimates. PE $-2211 g PA A Y ( | | ? B ’p- CHARLES, Realtor ACRE AGE 8 room, te beim, brick. gue boot, | BODIE. .S from tava ee Bertone : uitable . D. 28 CHARLOTTE. : ered 7S C1 Bis m w S| caranie AND PLASTERING __Physio- Therapy 21A FE 40521: Eve. PE Sees VASBINDER ge cat BT See Nancy for that Career po| a.m. o _New and _repelr. eS cig Fou Las CONSE RET FE 5.8875 Of FE. Howard. Registered muree oo... ase 5, SALERMAN AT OR Gs rey SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. IF SO HJ. VaoWelt B44 Dixie Ney. fae a -a — Medical receptionist . |... 20 a Special foot technique. 12 Elm ' wasien ‘WEST SDE APT AVAL 7 BED) MCPs va! Figure clerk fe 5 | t . It U ms up. Living mpi reta ing rm. & kitchen. Separate arr scnens beakheoper Sees tat s15-Pi PER DAY, OR 15¢ ; Silsievisien Service 22 ; et S Cash Waiting te ath uatm roved within att ‘Ons beat a lilies “pot Convalescent Homes 38A ek PER SIGNATURE. Discot int Te wae FV exnvecn (ome woul Place to Pay) (vec) goon oontracts) soil (ox. cee and developers waiting for) afer S FESIIT. | PINE CON ™ CAREER CENTER™ MEN & WOMEN TO Ds FE s1206 or PR $4300 “ase Your Mind Mr Johnson personally for quick. gent : repens Call or write Mr. hae vacancies for men end wom- B-1 Rixer Bidg. CIRCUI ATE PETI _81 AKA : courteous action ajzeis or Mr, Rent Houses Furnished 35 en State license; 24 a FE 8-0416 Pee Aeeren o | TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE S316 Restore Credit : 7 a 1bas. paldwn PE e-ooue ; COOKING AND GENERAL, Ex-| TIONS. MUST BE A OVEMDET | ‘rat Set. te” Pie WE ARE NOTA A. JOHNSON, Realtor aR OOM FURN GARAGE E MOUSE. PLEASANT -ViEW Birmingvats ares Otrer belp'em-| REGISTERED VOTER | ATTE NTION- LOAN COMPANY 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. TREDROOM MODERN COTTAGE | {{0t,Home, Sate epproved. ewe ow wa| IN THE CITY OF PON- and PIC TURE T UBEs MICHIGAN CREDIT FE 4-2533 REA] 7 ' Y ae ogee Ne ake Semen | orvations| by calling OR 36320. SITTER WITH OWN TRANS) TIA TO UALIFY 2 Ea 4 CASH ROOM "AND BOARD IW portation for care of one school d - : COUNSELLORS BEDROOM YEAR ROUND Wy country home for | aged a Phe el APPLY 59 WAYNE ST. 41% South Saginaw St. FE 8-045¢/ Buyers waiting for land contracts, TYier 6-7003 _lake home. $75 month. FE 86-0330 oeaf einity of Josiyn rst Sts Above Oakland Theater large and small, new or seasoned *10T Linwood. Detroit HOME, HURON GAR-| goNSET R Call Moe areca Ale No. 4 or CCe] ] } eT re JY ROOM gE, SUNSET REST HOME | FE 40841 aft Instructions 9 Y NTY KNAPP SHOES . AS —— SS en steer for 2 ladies or P mi-priva’ rooms. Bure- CAREER SUS | DRIVING LESSONS. PONTIAC Seenes eee eee sone electru static tubes, ms pe PE some SCHRAM Rent t Apts. Furnished 33/5 pocaes, MODERN ores Ev) ae _ing care. OR 3-470i diese | Drivers Train ao eves. and general remodeling. Complete car- Installed Mf desired, te our serv-| Oo Wenning INVIT? » TR VITATIONS. 6 ae vz 53-5001 or FE 5-0671 an Eaavice = Hotel Roems 39 = Sunday. FE try wort on all improvements. lee dep , 8 itherland 18 W. Huron| Open ‘Eveatees ane bucaers 2 ROOMS, P PRIVATE 1 ENTRANCE. pas menta Pe 3083 | Be Work 1 ork Wanted anted Male 10) No‘money down. No job too large "CALL NOW _Printed tapkine-—fact service "| 111) Sealy ces hs eae ytioy | Private, bath.” Heat Aduits ont. | Houses and apts for reat Pur} HOTEL AUBURIN . $2400 ~~~ No job too small. Datly 9 to 5 FE 41515 USED zone BOX RECORDS. 19 Covoperative Real Estate Exchange So Northview Ct _aished_or_unfurn. — Rooms by Day orf Week $200 BLOCK. BRICK & CEMENT WORK & M BUILDING SERVICE Cc Ty ents. Fri. and Sat. only./TOQ GET THE MOST FOR YOUR |3 ROOMS. FURNISHED, Wrst |FURN. WINTERIZED COTTAG Also 1 or 2 room rtments. Chimneys & fireplaces built, FE FE 2.7004; Eves. OR 3- &V TV _312 E. Pike 80 jand Contract, Realtor Partridge| Side. private beth & entrance | 9nd trailers, Children welcome. | Cooking and ——- MIDWEST 124! 93 MT. CLEMENS _ Wd. Children to Board 26| ‘5 the “ira” . 43 W. Huron’ 1 biock to Bus stop 1 after | 3810 Dixie Hwy. Auburn E os {WANTS WORK AS HELP- | PLASTERING NE? AND REPAIR | PIXIT SHOP TV RADIO. 20 HR St Phone PE 2816 fpm 7 coer een Sore ve ee “HOTFL ROOSEVELT samployment Service er. PE 5-3756 __work Phone FE 2-2036. ickup & delivery service. FE) cnt pREN LOVED AND CARED| i MEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR |? ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE to elderly couple. for’ wiles 406 Pontise State Bank Bids. |CARPENTRY. PLUMBINO,|R a SNYDER FLOOR LAYING |_}-0s80 for while mothers work, FE land contract or equity in yout| Baby weledme FE $-5068, Hight ‘services BOUT rates | tans 02 Bine Bee 1:26 wp. | 8-027 panine. repairing walls. FE | Sanding and fin':hing. Phone FE GUARANTEED Ty REPATR ANY home 2? LOE PURN- RMS 4 BATH | roe et EEiyem = CLERK - TYPIST RESPONSIBLE | >? 5-0502. eWTH. CONDONE | Wea Howschol K. L. Templeton, Realtor | Apt No chiidren’ PE 3-332 14| FURNISHED 7 BEDROOM 1 AKE- : ition. Age 21 fo 40. | Prefer CARPENTERS, ALTERATION & Wi Pri Now| _RADIO & TV. 127 8. PARKE 8ST td. ouse hold Goods 27 27 Orchard Lake R4. PE ¢48¢3| Zar imoor home im Lake Orien./ ern rooms by day or week. 4 Business College Oreduate, but, _repair._ FE 6.2704. inter Frices Now in COPENHAVER'S him 6 s8| e° 7 ROOM APT. WITH BATH. NO| Basement, garage. hot air heat.| West Huron St Phone FE 3-4200. Graduate. Good t viene ro ier. ule cd het Effect On All eet poegrplctne fal opt ps ba) Co Greseed peyersae a pine Sale WE NEED Sins © & -Tesmenia. PE | ouse FOR RENT IN wixom. | "EW MOTE bp poled lag Retry lige ainda SE handle a variety clerical r = Me “4 St ee eer Grand River area 8 ms 4 furniture, priv ations. Selary p ex-|__Stion rooms & repairs. EM 3-478. Combination vSiorm see Typewriter Service 22A) FURNITURE NEEDED | LAND CONTRACTS |? ROOMS. NETTE. CLOSE} path. newly decorated. furnished] Sau TV nod linens $18 Geeky [amg Excelier t working oom at 18T CL ase Wants oe RO | mntive home oF oda lots. Get the ie — te se nee “pen Matec id OR 3.7700. ‘Mons, ee ; dollar. Will buy outright or | w i gt " r —Per_mo MArket ¢331) fita, tneluding stek leave, group| Charlie Sweet. phone Hartland Additions Thine repair pT Rapen wert.| call @ lor you. BB. Community | Vorier wht ne sactiee nine, | ieee FE ost LAKE ORION ROOMS AND Rent Stores 40 neurance, v retire-| 2302, hi Attics finished chine is rt 2 ROOMS AND FULL I. NA nn ment plan. Inte and varied seh EE et nen Porches enclosed General Office Sup-| Sale. Phone OR 32717. = sss |_—s costs. Early settlement Give us vate entrance. bus Coupie bath. Of] heat. acu hot water work. Apply City of Birmingham) | CARPENTRY WORK. NEW AND Kitehen remodeling ply Co, 17 W. Lawrence. LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION| ® phone call today. Pree esti! Salt Sus peviate ane _oe4 resge. MY 3-9811. _|waw s STORE BUILDING NEAR Personnel Office. MI 41800 repair, PE 44300. No Down Payment TYPEWRITERS RENTED | _'‘t for you: OA 6-2681. mates 2 ROOM, CLOSE TO TOWN. 330 MR. rote ROOMS! CT GATE | eee oe as cl te DRIVERS # OR BABYsITTINGS, |C ARPE NTER A AND CABINET om Consiruetion_¢ és Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw 6t. | ONE OF PONTIAC'S LARGEST Nicholie & H Co. = Parke. PE 23-7198 ; lease. OM Ee i care MES | Murdock, PE D-T8l | 2300 ‘Date Hey FE 21211 Upholsterin 23| furniture buyers. Cash waiting icholie é arger Co. OOMs AND PRIVATE BATH. a chore mye ren rene | ysis ea XPERIENCED WAITRESS. | — ee ae ee SS) _PE +708 33 _W_ Huron st » lowly barmthed. atuse to toee:| i inc off, Commerce | 420 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 90X80, CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN- _B ildi Ss ies 1 2A west of ® Se Se eee a ane, nes |) tor (Riebemla apeciaity. FE ee juppl DRAPES MADE TO ORDER. OR WANTED a Pasa parka ewe FE ene a: 3966 Pos. Phone EM 3-008. | csi FE _ 2100: Kee So to 30. ve “Must parse cc | _ +s0en. ; 2 eae FEES anted Real Estate 32A |? ROOMS. CLOSE IN CLEAN. | NickiY PURNISHED 3 BED-| 100 8 SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE =a | exec _|t8 STEP STAIRWAY. IDEAL FOR WANTED YOUTH BED MUST eee iN | | quiet men PE 4-637 Tees WuLectonee bese) buena | for eng) kia. ot Gestsems’ Pa p.m. -LECTRICAL WIRING & HEAT-/| ‘basement stairs Very reasonable zaxiEs ct CUSTOM _UPHOLSTER- be in good condition and reason- .. |9 R APT. AND PRIVATE| large living room. fireplace. 3| _ $-2100 ELDERLY LADY OF YOUNO ine control work Licensed. Ed| 545 Tanfield 2 blocks east of the Thay Cooley Lake Rd. EM/ able. OR 3-6402 : — TPADES bath 78 Clark ear garage. close to Pontiac Wu! | 9 in motherless home with Murray FE 2-867. intersection of Cooley Lake Rd | _ 32641, Free estimates. WANTED FURNITURE | We ere speciatite tm trading | 3 BEDROOM MODERN GOOD LO-| lease 6 monine Nicholle & Har Rent Office Space 41 (on More for home than | /EXRERIENCED OvER THE ROAD & Williams Lake Rd % ye pHOMAS UPHOLSTERING - art ree for sale} bOmes. farms, lake property an cation _ger Co. 33 -W. Huron PE $8183 | WO EXP. WAITRESS |__ Gas or diesel FE 2-5807 Business Services 13 aLIPCOVERE ant mre — aod” want prompt couriecus cert. peel Ge cghorpeags ere ool ROOMS. PRIVATE FIQOL ARB SMALL HOUEE On on TARE ORION. | For Rent Miscellaneous 42 OR_3-0357 EXPERIENCED (5 GW) TOR OW a eae tcc FE 5-5787 and the highest price im! equity. larger homes for emsller.| Sate Ww 7) . —*pre ALLED LAKE. FURN. 3} ROOM EXPERIENCED SALAD GIRL _ building patrolman FE ¢02 | APPT TANCE SERVICE OAKLAND. COUNTY's LaRGEsT| ‘iY Property for suburban home 3 ROOM & BATH WORKING | douse. Meat. Het woter. MA ONE WAY Elks Club, 114 Orchard Lake Ave |LIGHT HAULING AT ANY TIME. Lost & Found nM for incomes. We do our utmost | 3 ser) aay ELDERLY WOMAN TO. KEEP} _ TE 3200 eratore, washers radios, elsanets = ences rue 3s pa perp clo aohaony Soo UreEn a WARM SLEEPING Room —oUT.| Rent Stee “LEAVE THERE erators. Lt re oe, LJ 5 7) ~ house and care for 3 children MAN WANTS KENNEL WORK. and all types of small appliances Adee BULL TERRIER. VIC Wid. A Miscellaneous 28 Be oat feel sa gated. Call us for —— ~— V arance, Weel side, side entrance Close to busiline Closed re 2 of who mare school age. EM 533 Wilcox, Rochester, _ ROY'S, 06 Oakland Ave. FE rayton Plains. Identify. FE td. ellaneous 28 youllour Ineneet! oninlent is fea block to bas. Adults only. 361 N. Paddock f Ser nes es Disie Hwy. ee PLUMBING WORK WANTED. | _ 2-402! eae | eiea ot aoe | Gtktow | te the! poesibiity ofltrading your| James $t. < EXPERIENCED WA. WAITRESS TO Reasonable. FE Siete A & B TRENCHING |" QUND ONE MALE BEAGLE. 16° | PuRs TED. HIGHEST | property. We are establisnin st | 3 ROOM PURN. APY. FOR i Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 For Sale Houses 43 work nights MI 40090. . high. Collar with no Secure nas lady. Near bus. Walking distance |REMODEL, PinisH AND CABINET Biecs paid "Ontord Fish and Pur, Feputation as the leading tr Wright FE us Festies or, no license. water line field tile. BRAND NEW 2? BEDROOM EXPERIENCED NIGHT COOK.) D. M. Footings of to downtown. f week. FE 2-7562 | 3 fuilitiase\/sppic lin iporcca Seribbs | RaDIO— Tw" Shane NO BCHOOL | Oe er OT ay MnsOES- NAVY BLUE FREE. SERVICE ATTICS, BASE- _after 4.30 p.m. ranch style homes tn nice sub- OwnER spp Si2t, oma ener Drive-In. 130 8 Telegraph Rd. f | ALL MAKES OP FOUNTAIN PENS T KRESOES ments and garages cleaned for EER & SON } ROOM ALT FU FURNISHED u area Automatic heating, Toews nome, tes ‘ Student would tke ‘pert Sane | e0!) aired Sy, factors (tained case purse, red billfoid, money, keys, unwanted contents. OR }-6762 RIST&S AT $85, to responsible parties Lake pfivileges. FE 2-2088 FIREMAN AND CARETAKER IN ip Ragie end TV Service shop ph gapocdh pred rad aoe Printing = school identification card, pte- ANTED TO BUY. LARGE On | REALTORS rE +1587 renown St. No children. _ the first to ,spend Christmas so Fae Leauires § cuareee | a Office Supply Co, 27 W. Law tures. Please return pictures and | “jmat quantity of fireplace wood 732: W. Huron 3 ROOM MODERN APT. PRIVATE | in these homes. Nicholie & Har- 008 Rike or B i“ be A JANCITOR WORK. FE) rence st Phone FE 30135 sae and keep money. Male Co-operative Real Estate recchonge catrence: 8 ml: rm ai —— _ger Co, 33 W. Huron. PE 5-818) _ 2-51 = a eA / BEDROOMS. WHITE LAKE GIRLS INADF AND CURB POR} AUTO) Milde eereny ate steers LOST-HAND POWER Baw 7 1N | = Money Wanted 28A BUY OR SELL anced Neen ded * rep. Vicinity MSD and. Eitrabeth ax7714 Sener chided Beet” stem | Werk Work Wanted | Female 11) tom trim work @ N. Parke st. Portergabe!, Vicinity of Wabeek OI TE) pla gem (bo aad op a ROOM apr CLOSE IN| Late na. BAA 62068 oe EM 52001 1V1 1ansS ac ror Phone rE fits. Near Secretary Farm and Pontiac Lake OR | WTD. TO BORROW: MONEY ON| ¢ty or will sell tt for you Adults FE ¢8268. TBEDR HOUSE, FIREPLACE. BABYSITTING FR. FROM 3-30 PM of State BI _34TT] Reward Cd]: new home. will give first mort- jw you how to get cash if ‘the 3 ROOM AND BATH 325 E. SHEP-|~ guy basement, lake wileges “ood ved clerical 8 ee # long ae needed. Between 2 & BLOOMFIELD WALL CLEANERS CLEANERS. | BROWN AND WHITE BRITTANY | fee OR 2007 ot ds prove i Table: Call now and) fick’. Inquire at 341 E. Sheffield. | $199 month. Eves EM $4767 | 3 R bl apante! t in the vicinity WTD. ORROW: $2,000 ante BEDROOM riene = Sp y th, tying. fh rte i BaBYEITTING FROM 3:30 PM des ean, no y obligation. FE 21631. Joslyn and Pontiac Engineering room modern home in Pontiac FE re eis. EY, BROKER 3 . PRIVATE BATH, COU- 2 Fi ms ao aap! TERRACE. 750 own toe re eral office work Ap 1/0OG needed. Between 3 CARPET LAYING: Gy REWInG, | — SMe ~ Rewerd "FR cone: 2 | | Sah ive first! mortgage OA WANTED: WITH SEW- 7S Fak ae pT 7 HOUSES FOR RENT. INQUIRE Mrs. ing. Any repairs Carpet| LOST: TAN MINIATURE FRENCH - er a rE +0612. Call : "| 1821 Taylor er Tele '6o = |taprerrrina — BET. DEC. cleaning, oe ere ent Cal Poors _newerd_ FE $801. ___Wanted to Rent 29 sir 6 pm. Prsisea, “tule. 2 W. Huron. | Room AND B LL BARE. PLUS COSTS fend 2 children, 9 cod Seer | 10 & 20. OR 3-2070. eertri sites rena Oar RACEANURD POPE Y, - ——— CASH ROOMS, FURN. 376 aoe.; Pot od beat. Clarkston fortable_ suburban. More for good BABYSITTER ey LIAM taES | Seencina —AVARABLE WE| Dee One ee ne rer. COUPLE AND CHILD Soe! a? 48 HOURS FE 200 5 san BATHIN-DRAY. PAYMENTS $96.97 PLUS hom #1078. BABYSITTING BY DEPENDABLE MY 2-4603, Cal evenings betwecs | Tome eee r Heights, nvarynne ters a quire | ‘OR Plaine. Gas heat, Pull base | | TAXES eg earls ele, HOUSEWORK indy “while you shen! Ajes cowmng || 1 and 10. Call evenings between | LOST: NEAR SEARS. A LADY'S | PREE SERVICH TO LANDLORD’a| FOR YOUR HOME n I bowel 4 ment and garage. OR 3-07 Model open Ro’ ara Pedy dates, 27480. eee Bulova watch. Mon. evening. FE/ Save expense time, and dozens EQUITY "ROO Scone aare. ima |* ROOM HOUSE, NOT MODERN | Wood. 3 blocks south of Perry, < tev pez = =e ations. FE DRY WALL BY MACHINE. PREE | 5-6490. Reward ‘ot unwanted calls We send rth of Pontiac. OR sees. Outside city. Non-drinkers. FE| east of East Bivd. Gas heat, Ty “haus lke ‘children, “piling. machine opergion ‘prin desires _ FE aca” eal won ind ct | ack fan oe a quip Gallia pear oscter acest: JIM W RIG HT, Realtor “nOOiS AND BATH Te Peace tnforn formation, call Saaraae . Others — | your AF Ss PRIVATE: i] xX. J BED- 2 test “worker Others) perinanent ition 3 MS REALTY CO 345 Oakland Ave. $441 |" entrance Must furnish ref. R a 1 { “all ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- LOST SMALL GREEN PARA- ADA LAL . te rooms- Near Eastern Junior Bigm or ome 6 pa, Lael secs veverlened| au iethiest aes. paring & rewinding. 218 E. Pike| eet. Vicinity Granada Dr. 673) ____FE 27063 cperettesnesleeete ay gt 239 State, Apt. 1 between 7 &| school. All modern gas heat. Must coln_5-9676 | seer for local general insurance Granada FE 58-8610. WEST SIDE. 3 OR 4 ROOMS AND : P - have references il decorate. HOUSEKEEPER, OVER “30, RE-|_4gncy PE 6-538). EXPERT TREE 3 TRIMMING | = RE LOST BROWN RIMMED GLASSES ee Ree nee email Mahan Has Buyers wath and perege: PE DTN 3 ae yecest Lg sala Sor fps Apply aste ea ty t, perma CHRISTMAS OFFER WASHINGS mova R! im red case FE 2-1465. os . aed — YOU WANT ACTION oe a a APT. FOR WOMEN, CHILDREN |§ AND BATH UPPER 315 6 porte ponition, smail family. eo ee nls be PE FURNACES CLEANED AND RE. Ee ide AT aie onary | Share Living Quarters 30 force is exceptional” We weed | welcome. PE $4306. Jessie, Inquire 486 6. Sesinew. JON gids At ai, Ont TV. Thursdays and Sundays off DEPENDABLE LADY WOULD WOULD aired. Oil, coal and as service.| 5 pm. Reward. BUSINESS GIRL WISHES TO your listing and will certainly) AT SQUARE LAKE. 3} & BATH,| "= References, good salary. Phone, like housework te 1 er 2 people. ester Nelson FOUND: SETTER DOO. VICINITY do our utmost to plea ou. | private. Adults, FE 8-1370. ; Write Pontine Press Box be. GENERAL A LaaCeT TEE RE-| Milford. MU 48038. share opt, wim onother sist See! Our 19 years of eatistactory Real | ce gqUAkln LAKE PRIVATE 3 < ‘i Tai pndy ss Pontiac State Bank Bidg.| Estate dealings in Pon § ROOMS, PULL BASEMENT AND B FOR MOTHER. ‘EXPERIENCED PBX OPERATOR e Cobre polishing. simonl | Lost: REDDISH BLOND COCK.|_Or call FE 2-304) after 6 p.m.| ures us that’ you will be sate | rooms & bath. PE 61370. GARAGE. | MODERN. | SIL. ess home, i. a school-aged | wishes es position on private board. g._ Road Service. FE 30173. er, male, with white chest and|$ GIRLS IN EARLY 208 TO} fied. We handle ali details for f-| BEAUTIFULLY FURNISHED CREST sup DIV ISION. OFF DIX- Ss en. after) FE pTRE TRIMMING AND REMOV- wits eu arl on end of tall. Answers| share lake front home. Available| nancing and closing. Call us rooms. Private’ bath and entrance.| I= HIGHWAY. PHONE. MAPLE ar eS = a ani a WOULD LIKE BABY-P ‘a! uae estimate FE 23-6019. FE “Duke"’ Child's pet. Victntty| Jan. 3. FE 62618 after 5 p. day to lst your property Utilities furnished. only.| 6-1224. BARN ETRE POLL OR Fans| Fula” Meme Net we We) tent TT Sppregat Revert E600 cay Wine aman GE TO | ToyPeT Peat Fa ox | PER TERRSCE TREES sak, mort : : ; 8 i siness couple. ~ 1 hoster. gene ea hae ee | mONINGS PICKUP AND DELIV. SEWER CLEANING LOST. UNION LAKE AREA. Fe.|_eves. or Sun. Yo UBUY IT-WE ity INSURE IT] path. Radiant heat with private om me. home plastered tered, walla iranta ‘ rel “Gel camuase, EM _3-0059 — | Sinks—Sunday Service. FE ¢2012.| male Boxer. fawn, 4 white feet. | SERVICEMAN'S WIFE Wé entrance. 3163 E. Highland Rd “Indian Vil “one heat. $86. wah 6 jown Room Park Ave. Bidg. or fee iNGaee, 43 PER BU. a Answers to name of Judy Scar| like to share Apt. wnt, ¢ eee _MUtual 42382 ples rE : Rn ph. wo 1 work. 64 Mary Day. PE 2-001 ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- on right front leg. Call OR 3-5611| 9790 Dixie Hwy. ACHELOR APT. 2 ROOMS ft. nice neat oak red hom: EVERINGS LU_1:7738 xDetroit) _|TRONINGS PICKUP AND DE-| ft Pu FE ssere TT N*| dave, EM 3.2598 after 6. Wed Tisasporisiinn 31 ing wumttige fooe sate ‘tose down. | FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM HOME. Beighborhood._ $13. IF YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF livery. EM 3-3801 | pLUMBINO. GD MEATING CMe | COND LIN RRESOE STORE (DEC | potty a Il at 208 N. Perry after bho how’ a levetion, Pvoetay Ay With $2.28 down. 4% per cont dependadle, we Pp Staring ONTNOS EXCELLENT SERVICE | Compton & Son FE ¢3167 or! containing a wool jumeer. “Pe | GIRL NEEDS RIDE MSe AND) REALTY CO. REALTORS bro prone t. rest. Ls OR _3-5239 OR 3-5076. 5-1278. Williams Lake Rd to Case and | Co-operative Real-Estate Exchange GLEAN OOM FURN. ~ PRI BRI or 5S days a ited RICK. ious new 3 room fp00."* feted ya ca PR|IRONINGS, $3 PER BU. 1 DAY gawa MACHINE PILED teat Huron. 8 days. Hours & to 6-30. te entrance & bath. for work-| For Lease. 6 Bedroom Home, west| BRICK “freplace, baoes pee h service FE 53-1471. MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 8T.| dey. aro dR eS AY Abie f _Call after 5. OR 3-750) aN Fn ine lady only. 100 State Bt. FE ide location, autometie heat | large ‘ z T, t * LADY BETWEEN 30 AND § Yo! IRONINGS PICK-UP AND DELIV- “Sh A Wael Lost: GREEN PRE OES Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH FURN ABT soo a | price, Oo ‘Good west ort side mate her home with us and care| _ TY. PE , 8-2316 ouse Auto Upholstery mamed Pretty Bey. Lect ta vist | | POST OFFICE rp Ts Pm ten | credit repo ' Ee Real for our children ages 9 and 1/IRONINGS. 1 FAST, EFFICIENT TAILORED SEAT COVERS ity of 152 Clifford. Reward. FE WE HAVE QUALIFIED ves, B. D. CHARLE . Realtor mother “works, General _ service. $3 per bu. FE 5-0003, CONVERTIBLE TOPs C ASH for a Class C Bar, including real | POR 2 OR} = “BUD” NICHOLIE FE 40521 Pochion end Be Gant permanent |cixp MIDDLEAGED LADY vd ation (Ost: BLOND MAT: estate, Also medium sized gas| couple. Adults only. 390 N. Pad-| aan _ Det week, PE $4303" cree mW. atatimore aod Rot | THEE TRIMAEING AND REMOVAL | foeuie,,™ ylealiy Oaeeyivan| For Contracts wew or ond. | station well located. Immediate | 55° pease —aaoass papery | EAU EOTATE_AND, INSURANCE | 1717 8 Telegraph Eres. Bw bare ores: ay W. Strathmore Hol- "pree estimates. AND REMOVAL Sateen Cass Lake . or valent Large vel Small. = ROY KNAUF R ltor a . FE Sizel ar iF ; ven Lake. Reward. Ans. to ea ; Good ViiLieUE LOOK! ae WISHES WORE BY DAY. SORE BY DA WASHING MACE MACHINES AND. vac Nappy. FE 20082. Coma rl Tea Somes 26% W. Huron PE 37421 OA 8-3339 Downstairs Prospect. Phone| With or. without haaren $3,200 CASH wum sweepers repetring. Coen Losr, BLACK CAT, by VicinirT? = — , . a 3 ot interest and diversity : Cc. H AYDI TN | _MY ADAMS RENTAL SERVICE 2 ACRES LADY wanes Bay TY WORE OWii am. to § pm. Thyle Walton Blvd. Silver Lx. EN. Realtor me PONTIAC veows re oui Good references. | 502 N. Johnson FE 45160 Rd. Reward. OR 43-9535 J. 86 EF Walton Blvd We wh NN Be bedroo ee ion ait “ PED _ shasecs os believable, fe copeekay o ‘ - _FI LOST YOUR PET? Ww Open Eve's. & Sun. Pon- : : 0 Employment Service | MIMEOGRAPHRING TYPINO, EE. Furniture ture Refinishing | 16A give one s home? rr Ly <* mm. ee sole. Ta tnd near ‘Pon: RNISHED eee = Good size 6 sand eae bene —— Pah FS LE 18 W. Hurod FE ¢-2551, —Teterial_ service. EM 3 err, | —bichigan_Animel Rescue League. WE RAVE Farms, vacant acreage, foe fich ond akete, Childe Or | in nice combeeeeon full base-| space is needed, but the home LADY TO LIVE IN FOR GEN. | OFFICE "WORK ea Ma- REPAIRINO sie. FES ta SPE- $ pcodetog ply re peve any type} 315 per_week. OR 3-4555 _— iaounee — hes — room, @ full 3 pe. housework and child care) {” 1158 and responsible. MArket | _ cls a Hobbies. & Supplies 74M At our disposal to purchase new PONTIA AC REAL TY CO, | HOUSEKEEPING Rooms trom Pontiac Butt ble for two Ravement, ofl heat, Tae be ter, Excellent kt dit i is an N11 ith ied. a r heater, gd home. Private, room” and! PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE | __ Laundry ‘Service. 18 Ser concerned lana contracts) for | 571) Salinio FE $4273| Bradiey Motel, Dixie-twy., U's. | families, Inquire 17 N. Saginaw| garage, fate, 1908 We Be: FE 24393 “ee 3-5821 . rk Re er Cond or How. sell. ‘GSK FOR BOD wanan?" to MA ses Dixie tiwy. Leno tnnnes ron 8t., FE atae, is lee b : e evere and ‘all popu- ie _Y. ; %. MAN, 25-45 YEARS OLD SC OGREIDRY WASHINGS. ONE} CU NS F la ‘ CASH ROE, N 9 ROOM APTS. Por established retail route mm day service FE 48883. URTAINS FINISHED arenes Chris ai tareaue | te Buy-To Sell—To ee ‘Afiities ture, Children welcome. ohan Dene Pen .: | NEW EDROO Pontise Aree, Otters Come (oog TAKE WASHINGS AxD TRONINGS on latest equipment. rida to new address Sat. Dec. For small Syatios, er have| Sleepy Hollow Motel, 3490 Dixie) i); "5 PHA HOMES ‘round ed 6 my Om @ easonable what we Wi at your _. - Oak eewers ite per week. Pres commission | cost WASHED pines pall, See F ee FILM SERVICE| Soe Suen ce oth cash 3-AND BATH. | LAKE ORION. PARTLY FORN, 4 eter, Sidewalks near shopotne. . Der year. We furnish car and er)? WOMEN WANT WALL WASH | ALSO RUGS DYED. NEW SCRABBLE SETS an PAINT. as aoe equity a = 2a : mes . . “|_ tng and cleaning FE 47-0223 - benefits| Astin ONTOS AX AUTOMAT LAUNDRY. fang PEARL BUILDING CO. of, ALONE. FE | 23_N._Telegreph_Ra. . rence FE Stee $8 East] REALTY CO. BB re MODEL A LACE CURTAINS PLAIN PLADY_OR RUF. UF fled, Beautifully finished Tl MN, Saginaw Laundry. Ph Phone rr a FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- Ph. Pontiac Edw. M, Stout ‘Realtor St. PE 6-810 Open Ev ace & Personals 2 Eh Rae ee a Se SOLD Landscaping 184 | —“™ stp, FE £4201, / ca the your Con- ' Dutt boziwo | _Aerotred Knapp Shoes Se te ae or Not Sold NEED A FINANCE See us for the fast serv- on Decale dot Wasn't been lined yet... FIXER? Order Classifiea ce ES. | tt nm RA. OR 3-1502 FoR BETTER © TREE TRIMMING yyy nee meas OX HEARING oe AM. io our necialty. rs, jee you are “took for. No con- tract tov large mpftey a= ads to sell, rent, find a ana 1 $-9104 or Holly MElrose 1.2607. _ ot nIERCED 4 M. Odgers, a270| Edw. M. Stout, Realtor ~Meving & Trucking 19 Catal Rd.. Utica, Iiens“Reispub- | 77 %. tageae ater, Pa, 7s one “WHITE. . ; good job, FE 2-8181 is the :| TO MAKE BUSINESS} , BROS . Want Ad number! ee Maca | Ads! Te sell thnge, coal] BRULEE, TES > Me ween sto kittens, dial FE 2.8181, |" on ati =— ta y z : ‘ 1 4! . ‘ \: . » \ Ou ae * ) 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 * FORTY-SEVEN For Sale Houses 43 BY OWNER | ose att: Sh eet oe I ; he off tees HOSPITAL formation call Mrs Spears. Phone pos Rapelote” pomtman’” altel ‘AND BATH, AUT DOWN with $1,560 Only per| water. Small houses’ wilh stosl in | Modern 2 bedroom home. complete month, taxes insur- oar. Price, 69,000. | s. For Reems, One Sarsens. one ones : mation, ' cal a. z twin JAKE sect go.| PROSEELL A. NOTT, ear roll PANGUS e919 919 M 15 298 full price. Will allow $109 tor PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE BY one. 3 Grease, SOM HOUSE GAR Foo ‘work be done on plumbing. | owner. Reasonable. Auburn Hgts. Vpcar garage. Paved driveway: Sontrsct, ots, ete so dows wORTREDE @ ROOM AND BATH. Wear Caos Uae Thee! ‘ae hand . - A f, mi 8. WILLIS M. BREWER | }.i2er piss. “miivsisd dust! ONLY $850 DOWN enn: bo Parke =, = pescmen’. Hose bedroom brick. FE 41906. DRAYTON PLAINS ade," Garden ap e acr” garage. Santa's pes, full be cme Douse bet OR 3-008 or FE ¢50i5. rice, low|8 ROOM, MODERN REAL BUY. wn ent, OR 3-1 Only $8,000 wi ae down 6 This Week’s Special room all modern. y, 84000 with Helper qt eect she. toilet & ‘aver be meas & son, o'w.| FOR CHRISTMAS That’s us! We want to 5 aoe West suburban. Lake priv help you find the perfect SLICE OF HAM « WORLDS | CHAMPIONSHIP ___For Sale ale Houses uses 43 2 ACRI ACRES—$750 DOWN Includes large 4 room cinder block e with basement. Needs minor peal iped fakane: 264 ft. of f e wherry Rd. lo- cated northwest - town in Oak- land R. D. RILEY BROKER FE k-1 FE +116 ~~ We Have the Key! Ly VACANT RANCH BUNGALOW tn Ortonville. 4 lar, ia pe bedrooms, pull - down stairs to storage stile” Full base- ment, ol] heat, and water heater, icoasee on coset street, over down. SEE ANYTIME! , Brick, Breezeway, Basement Beautiful Cape Cod brick ope =eaue 5 rooms and bath ma 28 ft. «= dor nery room up Highlights are the 15 ft reeseway eres room. ase petichen sLovel recreation ex tn the full “basement. on heat, garage, paved drive. 2 LOTS, enn PRIVILEGES: Better call Grocery, 2 Apartments quarters for the owner— @D apartment to rent; and a very mph eres peecirrra gress 7 and ee! Mness, Ww tT and win Meense. CALL” FOR THE DE- HUMPHRIES REALTOR FE 20474 83 MN. Telegraph Open eat Co-operative Real Estate Exchange iv. payment. Full ‘caly| 2 "Dagemest “Coder haters ath gift—a new home for EMBREE & GREGG jg terme. FE your hinily, 1665 Union So come on out for to i ven, EM 3.3108 OFF JOSLYN oe SYLVAN cer Civilians | x Se2cBOWN en mu] > Segzigtenctce * Sore price his an of e: An eae modern 2 bed- g14, AS LOW AS aveprd, hare Leo hardweed floors, $900 Down! Esai e | soe +6435, PLUS COSTS. n{CLARK REAL ESTATE PAT MENTS $93.13 PER. MONTH FE 46402 sow, ___ For Sale Houses — uses 43) Fo For Sale t Houses 43 Meal soe we ace one pe a: 2 Raths| ,, CLARKSTON | Mougy rom ante 2, noows ealm, between Montcalm and |Co-ope: ive Real Estate Ex: age All brick od bome with 1% ¥ert to income. Corner lot. gas jand. Two bedrooms, living)4 ROOM HOUSE. NEW, NOT Solid Drive—Carport baths. The 2 bedrooms and living | heat, full basement. Garage. Close foom, kitchen, bath, and utility, quite Pisccagaten Waterford area. Sho . Cc t Withi room are large, select oak floors, to Pisher Body, $10,500 with feom, colored Youngstown cabi-| $200 4 Shopping Center Within Garege.| down. Sacrifice for cash. come wets, tile bath, sliding windows,|$ room faraiched house Keego, tm- Walking Distance Paved street, close to schools and FE 2-6028. pear ec & ng 8 trans- —- Possession. Only $3,750 excellent center. Will ioe. For eddiional informe:| with ¥50 tows Also ta come apart payment. Bal 70 ACRE FARM Castell Real GEO. MARBLE, Realtor! Close to Public and Good, farm ‘about a war be 101 B11 MILE R a OUR —— HOME 102 FE ¢e2m| La Y gseatioe. Teo ire tece, Sore __Llncoln 1:18 A HOME OF YOUR | SQUARE LAKE AND SK 750 erage and reg . A DARLING HOME OWN MIDDLEBELT ROAD ' pines raneeres ad AMONG’ JHE TREES ES lean arnroe? Rp North ood FULL ieee JOSEPH F REISZ * ROS. W 3 REALTOR 83 Huron aol p tarts ee thee 4 rooms, bath, breeseway & 1 S. 20239 ied far aisles ae Seta Sek ttSe | Organization Toe, | ‘rite Siemeahate Ea ass . 7 arese, You will love the peace-/ A sacrifice at $5500. ganiz: : Lake Fully insulated end ples: Franklin Blvd. Brick seclusion of this unusual set oo =o Phone: F Ederal 46191 y pine dem. lity biseks high tiled | This grand, solid brick, slate roof wg A re ok Wes ot tow = te lovely rooms OXFORD—6 ROOM | >atement. cellar, gal.| fesidence bas six bedroo 7 fireplace Samet alan eae fu = acm OS he “coed wr 3 bedroom ew 4a sloctrig hoster, Luzaire euto. cil ee! and cea cost wne e tered” wal ofl furnace and plas matic heat caeee ‘iu! raenacel | )Gese Geraase ites fe ee |e poe ee tubs. a place. Pull dining room. kitchen, Rhy hae ae Sy) GaN a Om) hae Bagi mew | Teter | Se eek on, li STATE AVE — VACANT ME. Ri ESTATE food sized bedrooms and 3 baths Cox ANS Ug a st 2 | rT HOLMES ed pete 4308 Hwy. OR 30701) & ,itvatery down 8 Copel] Bo emalier 2 bedroom a re con- heat. Attached garage and. also PLZ TAKE Estatrs| SPE res | Ee aes | BARTRAM/ 8 aac was Ze 320 Dover Ré_ Vocent 1% sto 24 pond at $11,500 — low terme. Mi eabee + OF aie, hate pyponiglid edrerd « trae red by : t} en ‘ owner sacrificing wer JILD NOW oo tod EA ed vat out ee ces Gy: MILEY BROKER NICHOLIE our well restricted. Waterford PAUL D. HAMMOND A — estimates freely Realtor WEST SIDE 33 w_muron nore res eres Ess ae eee ree GA Y LORD |# Fe’ stil “Eves rp Satie room ty room & tied et PROPE RTY" ERE zt BU ela eke Front Near, Webster School Brome, ott Sea, baeeter| ROSE. Me CARTY NO MONEY DOWN | B2%pit the time, to bur nts tun room, treolace and carpeting Fs on in good resid 1 dis- New 3 bedeons and 2? baths! furn ished. two muage. "Completes goons nee extra stool in base- Is newly decorated through- INCOME > rasch type home on 1-3 acre| and large living room. Boat hoist} ment. Storm, sash 2 car and has new Lot 65180 for G1 Knotty pine goes wht ee eRery: Excellent erage. $11,600 with convenient port woke LOON LAKE heat, any esters. Cocus: | seen) tease ter anccuenees Eat Precak cateae aa, aT | Dexie Wishway | near Drayton | mes. Only 2 left, HURRY. North Sid CARROLL G. PORRITT Fising. 38 wortn ode 26% West Huron Dovothy. Sayer Lavender] Teeamer emir arts | TRADE | Eat camels SURAT | cepBan be otis bene 2149 W Huros breezeway has oa iguelront “tenis of ; living dining and ream a sett | fe asrenttomt, ieee, rents | fmmetits possesion cies) nen-| gard’ tilcben_ Tull ogement, i Templeton RN 8 ROOM MOD- ate home. A Conaoinae wake site, | room ° Mt Clemens St. Nemes “t pede. tal full Lodaod Owner. 4 room modern. For colored gnd an excellent buy at $19,950, will trade for an incom bee ree RJ. VALUET, Realtor $700 DOWN HOLMES- astm as EO Co-operative Real Estate petey Don't delay, call toda: this 6 | Excellent location with i arag ell lake pil onto Coeeneut Lake. room with attached garage, sub- IN ROCHESTER BARTRAM ! ureee home. Fully feoderm, car. Attractive omall howe. 2 hart { foome and beth. Spacious older yard and lecesedlon o oeee peved | oll heat, part basement, newly ¢. Has basement. gravity 4382 Dixte Hwy, This home ts vacant. Buy decorated priced for quick sale, = Foome. ioc Noo ea be fe wooly etd RR 31950 * now and get settled “ > North side San, Ob stl Eres 08 3000s Christmas 4 ‘BEDRMS. or. or INCOME oe niall : ' Best Bu Ss Three Bedrooms—Vacant | Pg,metee veeiee. Speen: B h 2 full baths, #0 BUY. To SELL. REALTOR Irmingnam This, Rome has everything you | trance, full ent. $0" cyelon ie _the “bird” to see comMUTER SPECIAL Today . aaa bra @ re — - 3 ron, ree etient Start the new vesr right tm this separste dining room, Tied Sn parehase at $12,800. terms. Tos, 9 deerme. tw tes sevty Gxe-| sioc t) “mo Seeman E. KENNETT ROAD | gration room win extra lavatory. | "1 Templeton, Realtor grated. exe ally nice home.| schools. Large lot, attached ga-| Lovely § room and beth home un cose ce Thess | 2339 Orchard Lake R¢. FE ¢4863 full basement with off stes *. fireplace and plenty oye Bear Pontiac M are only a few of the features After 6 if no answer call FE heat, and recreation room. Wall| of eating snace in the kiteben. ith landscaped lot, Mcar se- one today and let on our | _ 23-0502. Evenings FE 5-6000. to wall ca im Mving room, » sell at $18,000. res F) yo feta — salesmen show you this fine rs of room fer 0 lares fantity B ' 7 d bath.” Home le deputifulir, dec. -—” GI RESAL E ma Te eee!) DENjGMin an ai. only $10,000 with just Yo Bey_ Te Sea_To tnsere OFF JOSLYN Los Steph I GAYLORD Happen a kis | pee 2 tote togemner with privileges on tephens, Inc. OAKLAND LAKE FE 4.0584 iment, "od Doct, car and ‘ball gs; er ye erlookine Mane | Midwest ¢3232 JOrdan 46738 4 room and bath home | 13¢ £ Pike st Eves = 3 Mocks to | Pe eedily Ag felee Fat ge lake. rd 8 eer couwert. Bremen = hed e and €8- | Co-operative - stato piles won ining Jauhanne te tan PEN 9 AM. TO 8 rage, oak floors and oil furnace we "53 and has Located just 1 block from bus tise Motor. Built in “83 George R. Irwi Pry | asta) LADD'S | Bees orge rwin ;, ANN (ery, ow priced et 86.000 with weathiy peyments of only 460.21 TOR nga Sx , FE boi tt oo ae $750 DOWN WEEKEND SPECIALS:| OFF WALTON Ag OFFERS oe ee arp geen oe én ta eBtorme “a 3. bedrooms. NEAR OPDYKE . rage, ges water heater, ed! Drapes. $1900 down. a Happenin bet and) 7. 80 48s.) Near St. Vincent’s Grive and storms and s. : % 290 completely fenced tn. plenty 8 room modern home in| ‘cated on bus line. Only 96,960. shade trees. snd garden space. 3 Bed Ranch condition, Li room. 3 ranch Loe 100x180 Suly #t with $1,500 down. room Kanc {ining room and en ONLY $7,000 ft. Ta" Bacetloat area’ area. Fireplace. Attractive = only 3 ras = first floor, 3 bedrooms a this 4 bedroom hom $2,500 RESTAURANT ereens. Large ‘ot , Be Pos. can be tin ed for 3rq bed-| Rg “Tra Ter, ust, OF Auburn i ; Teer cetreet peice eee ae jad cont GI m “wan fers heat, screened we f t — bi ao a — ear garage. in ded on ai UE buniness, ‘money maker = Lin ‘aw. monthly payments. Call oad aareee . om A real family home. Only $10,050. Make us an offer. pare “ne io bees: Hace ws Round Lake Suburban—14 Acre Fae TPT, Dat heme IVAN W. y finished lake front home Newly decorated 8 room nuiw. M. Stout. Realtor | Wee cece ee Loree eet ee ing of large living rm and tile bath bungalow in = Eves. “tn 'e-be M With fireplace, si rm excellent condition ia ipo Sunday 12 to 4 p.m Bah screens poe meets gulaceeunicreee a - § room farm house. 3. mi. trom E 5.947] width house ee z . Ford und Roch- -5090 4, »-94/ Beater," elee stove, ee Kishen pe re ee aeenoen of Income Plus One Acre ester Only 70.900 “cash. FE S- BN ee NES od posse: LOW Total nm Evenings aod Sessare 8 = = = *| Clarkston Estates price nly f4T80.. 4 Toome | up and | 9 bedroom bungalow. Part base- sun Soniye Corded REALTO . New Qebedroom ranch home J » monthly income! ment. Lake privileges on Lake a KEN. * tn rn area,| $105. Immediate . Call Louise. Tmuediate possession, $1,- ee a 3 John K. en = tomate gag heat, etiached - rooms *tace brick. ol heat 2 REALTOR eerage. rate reation- bythe 9 fs ay 1935 al are. An iy eased HILT 7 | Pangaiow bedresane! pabeny hasement. w, Attached 1% WN. Saginaw Troe — at $12,000, only $2, Just ‘ot! off 8. ba r waren Twp. wil eceages t Eve. 2-1804 down. “ep Jpstate and Terence si Only $1,700 down and Laneview § ROOM MODERN HOU: : green st. 7 room modern novse, Sy Ivan Village Brick Pe . LADD'S INC. SACRIFICE. foom on Telegraph. 2-family fat Ese oes ate A ggat sb om et 000 DOWN ; 4206 Dixie Hwy. ata Plains | Owner transferred. Fescession on State. 2-family flat on Ni with stairway to unfinished | Stated on 1 acres of land. you'll Lapeer Rd. or M24 see sen ee eral a on Norton. }-famity second floor. cious snes 6 settle se own this nice 1 OR 31331 paneled lt nr aaeeaee en Auburn Ave. Plenty of other rooms. ceramic bath:| 8 Workshon and a ice | Co-operative Real Estate Exch Eiadie Weaker Lone tomer an homes. rms. P. W. Din gas furnace, aluminum ea palletes a st iddie Straits L wa ner an ~&_Son, 66 W. Huron, storms and screens, large Full price 620.000. lose $2,000 at price o “ well landscaped lot ¢5x142. $800 down yment. SYLVAN LAKE) ee eee ee at roe me i and pi of % tm this 6385 Commerce Rd EM : . 5 @. ly land Ey DOW! Warwick bas several new Franklin Boulevard lake ‘orivileges on both Case ‘and BR OS RANCH TYPS owe $*Redrecm homes “on wecued Exceptionally fine brie k| S7i7em Lakes. Good sized rooms : of land. Well, road with deaitiful home | featuring meay ¢ aad only { poreh. Down pey. ond ebimney. pee ceruian oak s, — Hrepigec den, powder rm., NEW HOMES: Ene bones. Pot Driggs teen with in oven breakfast room, kiteh- oo end family af, begroomma, Pathe. VV AN THE “ELDORADO” Steal gehes| | RS Dae ree ee pchetacets e I i] . ie: A a eal ph ter, ‘Teal ceramic , rapes and refrigera- omn REALTY abs Ral edd I ES water. Lots bw * "Ont 2) Watkins Lake Front Eooperstive: Real Estat Techenge CLAR! QARDENS WITH from City maintained eautiful 4 bedroom home | WE SILL BOND ON YOUR LOT eee oa A ‘& brick diebeit ana. Gcchard Lake roea| baine ‘to toct frontage on | | $022.3 Dadroom ranch homes to be but m ciark-| $6,900 FULL PRICE ent and Oe *Pasong room 14x21, fireplace, din- what you've alwavs wanted in See this 2 bedroom home “7 1 to 6. Price ing room, car that home of you: It's all a ‘500 Seimnaiiaks : screened porch with face brick has three large Just 2 blocks off Baldwi ©. view of lake. Large it rooms with large ¢ 2 ‘The Avenue health —— im with shower and lava- ious Hving room a ‘ue forces sale on this property. 5 BEDROOM cy. OU heat, 3 car at Wa yuee' a 2 * Can for eash oF POSSESSION JAN. 1. ee, ke ee ee gaavenience there are 114 ceramic | Beet, can! pares ri pameeeee Teh, Sees The e heated with perim Sacoment. Gas Risto. ‘hot | _— eae and hase gee ‘softener, Garage, 2 lots. posal unit. Alum! m storms end ist Smee os /Roy Annet, Inc. Sesatenn'S sy oe REAL ’ RANCH HOUSE jas myer noua Waldron "ot “aouth’ vitage hnste lake a model Open't tors dehy PLACE A “LOST AD.”|é Call FE28181 for_an_ad|- on 28181 for an ad-writer. Say “charge it.” |to recover a loss. Dial FE “aoe i soa eat | ea Mt. 1 PER MO. INCL. TAXES A Ch, ma sai tal ( FHA—CIVILIANS — OWN a ott fees, bas tee 1 WHITE BRos, | 4 . + N ‘ | 7 $1000 DOWN We Wave three with this down) bayment. One 2 bedroom $6000 room with sement with $7500 fal et) Call for further infor- 9 PER MONTH $700 down will Ul" give you posses- sion — mae New 2 bedroom homes tn city. Pigstersa oak floors, — heat. Only Hi Pek ot ine low of only FHA Russell Young REAL’ 412 W. Huroo sos PE 4-4525 Open Eves. ‘til 8: PE +0612 4 RM. > ppectaa EITHER LOT OR acre of 2960 Buckner tee near e orien off Clark. _Rd. MY 3-1265. FOR SALE: eee IN Rochester w: Pull base- & rage. By iL 2-4261 BROWN ment. Bresseway. how owner. 197 Fraser St, Two pear eoes cottage fan’ all furniture included ge lot with Bice sandy at o $1,000 bunga- DOWN -Two bedroom low, Lad Looe ite in le cone ° vieges ree 14 ft. lot. Only 3 miles aon city. -3 botreces brick : © Enclosed Storms & screens good value at only A 00 yore PRICE ic. “Here only Ina. 4 brick Ledgestone fire- e Beautiful : ting a drapes included For full pasts culars cal] Mrs. Hoyt, FE 2-0640 L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1962 W Huron Co-operative Real Estate "Pachanee GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS iE SUB ———e Le ranch ho: rf HURON GARDENS FOR SMALL FAMILY Near Tel-Huron HOME—HAPPINESS ES NEAR BALDWIN NORTH 3 MILES Attractive fully insulated 5 room and beth, 3 YOU BUY FeWELL INGURE IT MAHAN REALTORS Osennaite er Estate Eachange FE 2.0263 1075 W. Hu BRANCH NEXT agg Bs NCH HO! tp subdivision a all aod homes, ter ce. Here's an 8 room mod- ern in good ition, 3 bedrooms, venient On bus line. 32 car garage, $8400. Joseph F. Reisz $3% W. Huron 8 PE 20250 Co-Operative Real Estate Exchange 22 NEW HOMES $7395 WITH $745 DOWN Attractive modern two bedroom homes with oa tile bath and kitchen, Jax20 on Core Ol A.C. heat, auto bome that we feel t Lord dollar considering rection, A quatge (nas sieal Geneaet ibs joca’ on the market theaerads Bo, we advise you to call at once, and Tecatve ‘choice oe FHA WEST SUBURBAN BUNGALOW ADE sap sd mit or take small home » for this ene erey pe modern bedroo home with stairway to y practically finished dormitory bedroom, = ind and kitchen. Oi] air condi- tioned heat, dandy Hat Lot 300, on black bak atchery Rd. Possession 3 w BEAUTIFUL BRICK. RANCH For Sale Houses ss 43 HAYDEN WILLIAMS LAKE. 2 Lots with 2 bedroo @. Living room, Miiseate rate dining Toem, convenient’ hen, bath rage. $10,500 NEW HOMES. $950 DO’ comfa: windew, Excellent kitchen with wood cup is and Formica counte Bath. Oi forced air furnace. plum bing. r Pull price only $1006. APPROX. 1% ACRES. 3 Bed- room home, —_ of Pontiac. Near ae. Walton NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME FOR sale. By owner. Lot 80 « 372. $6500 cash. OL 1-0680. FE #0441 NORTH SIDE 2 bedroom brick home on 2 large lots. Full basement, partially finished attie. $2,200 down. Quick posses- sion. WM. A. KENNEDY REALTORS 3007 W uron FE 43569 OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL 8 AUBURN HEIGHTS BUN- GALOW — 24240 in dimen- sion. 23 foot living room, . ne foot kitchen with an Plastered walls. Lot 100x180 with beautiful ieee: Car- peting tnclud. ra re to porte Lokal $10, and SYLVAN MANOR BRICK -— 3 bedroom, 1! ramic tiled ing room room, ul- tra modern Tens all on one floor Screened patio contributes be pleased. $1,000 DOWN — this 2 bed- with full Bacemrent and au- tomatic heat. Near bus and schools and only $4,750. a BUNGALOW One those Lagpnarws favorites 8 i features in bath. Full besement, gas heat, gas wa- ter heater and softener 1% Qe $12,900. Vacant. Christmas. RAY O'NEIL. os WwW Realtor Huron -e 31103 on 3 Phone FE 2038 | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange CLARK CITY 2 BEDROOMS UP. liv: ing room. rn ki room, din- mn, base- parol uick posses- 2 bedroo fully ime heat lated rely back yard. $11,500, terms SUBURBAN 2 ACRES. Small house. smali price m home ba: ting room. semi-modern. utility room. frontage on 2 1.280 down $64,500 full price. ___For Sale Houses Houses 43 TRIPP *| Ultramodern Ranch On Indianwood Lake 236 N. Saginaw 2 BEDROOMS th. Oil ‘urnace "TRAILER. DOWN For equity on this one, or would eee little monev and 655 og CUCKLER REALTY FE +0} den vast ‘living room and fam- ily rodm mong the luxuries are a ledgestone fireplace. and sizable kitchen with dor oven range The two-car garage is attached Phone for appointment. End of the Search Have you been seeking 3 bedroom home en one floor. of modern design with large rooms, Auburn Heights ed just ye garage with overhead doors & cement drive. Full ment. Neat and Gere as a pin. Large lot, nicely landsca: Full price ‘8 wih $2, down. L ake Orion Area fenced and beautifuny landureped Fruit, berries and ever- freens galore. Large stone 1 oil heat no basement and lo- replace and grill. - cated in the city? We have it privieges. This 6 room on Voorheis Rd. Priced at $17 bedroom home ts in — 000. fect condition. You'll be proud of it! Pals tar ga- Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor ne yet sol a Ls quate W. Lawrence eeceee home at $11,000. Open Evening FE obi61 of FE 8.0008 Pontiac—$950 Down Nicely situated on a lot 80 5 ' x% 140 This qualifies as 2 Pandy mene x ar Tl Ce rooms. “-duitomatic _ fas heat, cuit . Plas- ed walls. 1's car tat Is THE “BIRD TO SEE ‘ull mee fMaod ede o. Better NEAR ROCHESTER Like new 5 room modern ranch PAUL A. KERN, Realtor style home located south of | Tle N inaw Rochester Only a year old and Real state since at in excellent condition throughout Suns. & Eves. MAple 65-3661 Large of “3 acre. Priced very TEM SORE -Ot— bet -$0200-rith 61500 down. COMMERCE LAKE Comfortably furnished 3 room log home with 167’ of water frontage. ' outs shore: refriverator, twin | |. and other d in “the price of just $5975 on easy WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 2-8316 43 W. Huron 8t., Open Eves 7 to 9. Near 2 Lakes Ne steps to climb in thie cory, close-in suburban bungalow, ranch type a jeatpenee living. room and . 2 absartal bed- rooms, ar | bath th with shower, gas beat and hot water, automatic and dryer included at $9750.00. Only $2,550.00 down, bal- ance on land contract. KNUDSEN incoln Junior High Frame 2 bedroom home with utility room. Bullt 4 years ea tgs Located on >a fat Price $6,100 with $1,300 Near TB Hospital On ame with 4 pedteene: rik Lp Approximately acres West Suburban ce to city. Frame ¢ room and bath Buin - 166. Terms with $2,000 do’ WM. H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontiac Stale Bank Bidg. Ph PE +416 Sparkling New West Suburban 2 Bedroom Bungalow You'll find more tds (eri nied nbaerakmeaacl De J room. kitchen, full bath ity room. close to school and bus 509 with $1,550 down epee: basement 8750 down S05 Oedreces 1 — living hen, full lake privs. Full price only $6,750 CLARK REAL FSTATE FE 46492 1362 W. Huron Open Evenings Co-operative Real’ Estate Exchange KENT " Established in 1916 = — i NORTH SIDE-8-rm_ bungalow — bath, cabinet sink in kite plastered walls, faa weeps with rec. space. Close to bus line, Now Say oo $5,050. NEXWW - East @ home. Only § WEST SIDE DUPLEX-Brick 2? family. Each side has 6 rms and bath Full basement, 2 fur- Baces. floored 3rd floor. Paved street. Income will more than make your monthly payments See this now at $16,500 with $3.500 down income loca- =o AREA - 3-rm moder me. al) in excellent condition. Moders kitchen, bath with i] furnec bed. : SCM paved road. $13,450 w down. $1,980 DOWN —For this west subur- ban home on large double lot frgpehed a tiled and tape garege a. ake privi- leges. Reduced $7,950 2-FAMILY —- Good east side residen- tial location. Mode : ¥ $2,500 down, you can own this $15,000 income FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lewrence FE 5-105 Next iltenemmet Power NEW BRICK RANCH HOMES Well located in Waterford lakeview. rag partitioned Protest beg a oors and painted walls Oil furnace and 82 elec water heater. these fine homes today IN BLOOMFIELD New brick ranch noms just uth of Pontiac. Extra C. 2. Schuett EM 3-4197 WEST SUBURBAN ee rt rey, good ‘om plete an exterior enly. Boot. Be of per month. F.C. Wood Co. peg Ra Corner winiame, OR = «Opens re} (pareon FOR BETTER HOMES SYLVAN MANOR Ss. 3 bed: ee ith attac’ ee, new softener, lovely Bateman in get ote Beouan me with lake privileges on day Lake ‘It's all on ove ter, | 70 Ft. Ranch Home enerous €, room and dinin, area, lovel teen. plastic tile Ta e . om room rd tubs. sure stool, oes ma! water It's Located 4 miles east of soo 00 down. Wh and only §2,- one ae an awe od down. Why wait, see it bedrooms, 32 —— room mye ee | bath, custom =k! full base- "BUD" forage Youll love, rougbout one pe of owner wil) f smaller NICHOLIE home tn trade. Only $17,000. fesinent” alcyed™' ote real estate and insurance Coa can the dows 49 Mt. Clemens Bt. FE 54-1201 payment. Eve Mr. Melser FE 5-8006 , West Side Brick ; 5 ACRES bedroom home, steam he | fe G property large chicken house oo | r a e erage ° peation on paved toed west of Waiting the home Pontiac. Well danéee scaped grounds. to be tered you 614,050, term = yours on the market’ en this is for = Sem- Fox Lake Privileges 3 bathe. ‘uikre: buchen ih Neat 2 bedroom home with at- built i oven and range. tached garage and neway The best of construction, large lot, Timken off perimeter end it's new. $26,250 Bun pe py all Poyimed and dle = wife and kiddies = "s inspect home today Perhaps move in for a8. New 3 Bedroom Trade the one floor plan with y 90, @ to move Holidays, &f you Near Waterford High Trade Kampsen. INTAL ‘ Beaver estsom rate zeh riee Realtors FE 40528 aseray heat, carpet- 377 6. Tele Eves. & = | ‘etd. Seckesed pent pont | Co-operative Rent wtais ich e lot Tru BIRMINGHAM, 48 Only with i ej home for érowing family, Living room with firepl - < . ig Toom, FOREST den. knotty pine kitchen, Hot- Country Chu! ‘neato. meer point ¢ washer. Large attic, 2 eaaeery lovely brick car garage, 3 blocks to com- home rooms, full Sasonene, muter $19,500. Owner transferred, fire ss. 2 car piastered garage | _MI 4-41 = area surroundings, $27,500 rm For Sale Lake Property 44 ree iA pp poe Daa 4 a completety iy furnished g good renta: ment at only $2,500 ¥ oe ress, FOREST LAKE 120 FT. LAK® frontage on private lake. 230 ft, on ee acte wooded. $15,000, PLENTY OF ROOM Tm this 4 bedroom, full basement, pine orn cane Haat] to school and shop- wn, Evesiney a Po oe 6 call Mr. He PE 5-432. oer OFFICE OPEN 9-6 FE BA 000 2 New 3 searenan: 5 extra lots. Alum. storms & screens. part ; private beach, 1 Cash "8 rice ue M JONES REAL Lyd e324 832 Hur Ph. FE A. JOHNSON, Realtor |" 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 WHITE Se CARE BA ee MODERN 3 3 bedroom hom \ bath 5, base- "hot ates beck ‘car ge lake privileges cludes 2, ts for $12,009. ment, rage. 'o-ac re lots. All Term Here ts « $1000 “ oi some one Just dol for the nator only. Brand ps solid 4 Pissonry edroom ern home. ‘» attached car earegs ° or on large lot Lake privileges. Terms. Se Maat Lae a modern, eo new. 7] Saal ¢ to Florida ms, fireplace, pied & owner bullt rch, 9-car attached 5 by © very on carpenter for 3-ft. on the water on his own home. 3 large bedrooms| Washer, dryer and @ large 14x is neway $22,500, Terms. Would make an extra nice bed- m. @ furnace room its par- Many other pov dl titioned off with 66 gal. hot lake area for oo bolidays. water beater. The large Lopente| window in the Hiving room gives G. TROCKE, Real a mien view countryside. | 1648 Trion LAKE RD. Brae 3-467 @ enough for TALI dining area ia of cupboard | oN ED 1A == RANCH” 120R- space. The walls are al! plasteree | LAKE PRIV. $11,800 uP. KAH- id nicely decorated ere i NER CONST CO FE +1034. arge 2 car garage with overhead | cao LAKE. 100 NEW we Soeenporesy Ranch homes, Lake Priv KA ‘CONST. CO, +1004 oors, ncemens sidewalks, shrubs wall be J all in and most pope "The Price $12,500, Clarkston Village Tooms, bath and room. Also attatched ga: wi yoo door, Gas ome. 2 bedroom Corner lot. acne distance to Sale Suburban Prop. 454 Gjagketen sscbools, “Pull 9 Brice Lots and Lots ca ee boll “ties . Williams Lake Area ere rooms se” ae mo eed ary: B. 5 foes Boost tense ts iitehen Fnac P knotty 4 10x18 or = WHITE BROS. bee eS ao i Jag, tele yore ee ee ee ee ee ee ee ne ¥ P be a Sy 1 if : . * ey, : ’ , FORTY-EIGHT |. THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 For Sele Lots 46 For Sale Farms 48/ Business Opportunities 51/ FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger | Sale Household Goods 57/ Sale Household Goods. 57| Christmas Trees _59A| For Sale Miscellaneous 60.—-- ' . : STOVE, | REFRIGERATOR 1 Al cuueesae eam! pom (eon || oma . UsED LADD'S || | custom are | en Settles se mg men ames mages a | USER, sg a, “Se | eae See oo a ’ - re oe ate ® oar, y finish ir match ot. a ‘eoabie™ * wt te ay, te. Fir. | GIRL'S 26° BIKE AND 20 ACRE FARM located 2% inds about the value of this wt Senter: ack. . WEEKEND SPECIAI'S sit boosts m net base, $90. Also Wainut finished YEARS is GO, PT GEN. = Red, Jack. | skates, MI_ +3073. a ed ot 0) © oe _miles north ston grocer oe I know you can, desk, $18. After 5, call PE 5-2787. -| Also orna: . Dig your INGSHEAD VARIETY 8TORS Features 6 room home, make r year or more for E , “eral Electric upright freezer, own, staat t oa bes a Baldwin, A 100x190 tn Perry Acres. 975 with) darn, brooder house chicken inital one iayout Cl pela end — Good es new, Also White a aia Com- apne $100 down coop and corn crib, Com- chattel. mortgage for $2 ELECTRIC STOVE. $id. OIL| {readie cabinet sewing machine, ay = oon road | eer Cert ee pletely fenced School bus . rice $5,000 includes. stock space heater $25, Kenmore Iron- | _$20_Good cond. Call OA $2341’! bea iy Gled taras: Once Bi athe Te at door House needs some Is 1s @ modern well equipped $50, MY 33772. TILT BACK CHAIR AND “OTTO-| daily % tc 7. Greenridge Parm JET WATER PUMPS 960.96. G. A. 115180 tm Watkins Pontioe Es-| finish work. Full price store in excellent neighbo j eieeraic RANGE-NEW FOUR Good condition. 174 State.| Nursery. MUtual 4-8038. _teompscn, 00 6. Perry. ste Wi het opm, “| He Ce Seana Mares ncict ain aie" act | TWO DOOR WARDRGRE ex | DON'T BOY UNTIL YOU mek |RTCHEN, SNES 2 40 ee 5 O., weru ole Ho ACRES state oni Shadi et nadia | Rear, Coed, Sars meal | my ee tebe Gee! | sis, Larmerr Cong as trees chrome mixing e' PO. paved road in ay sree: Call. miles north of Clarkston A at once for further details \ Fluorescent, 303 Orchard Lake stretchers, table model radio & ture Ww Seotgh piae "L coriy. iiccetarettactory marred. Mahi : ee ,. | See ens Pole 163 trot.) mice ma eooor gl Aaterocrpaeh | 1 _Ave. reco ord layer. a0 Riaon coe Paian aerues: ettes cs i = Tt 4 Toads | Property can be | DORRIS & Ss a FURNITURE AT | EXTRAORDI- = ms) anterbury : Bian a Ber... ote pea) Pinscovenst)/208 |) Cochara bought on very favorable REALTORS nary values. We have brand RADE G. AN : . ———— ———————————————— dere with $00 Gown. BD sores | 75a _W Huron 8t oh values. We have brand new | tric, R . RANGES Fo r BBL. -ARGE is. Se For | 10 — STORM WINDOWS, 56 x 34. | COMPLETELY EQUIPPED 86 SMALL | i peggoo lanes AS greed de-| _W — churebes, halls and etc. Will | Al! good cond. FE ¢1474. _- }LADD'S INC | restaurant for rent. 50 E Kennett s ving room |TV LIKE NEW. 30 IN. DUMONT. | _¢eliver KITCHEN CABINET GIN Z Joule. sultes. Assemble these yourself, Nice for home of business place.| SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TREES| b¢4utiful 42 in. model $96.00 val- anne Diels SB Drayfon Plains ay OY swat INVESTMENT WILL B BUY cote tls leek sad. compare sith oe new, $1,800. 636 Auburn| Wholesale or retail You may ia ort Ser marred pe pene | modern food market, -stock Y ____| ut your own. MA 42605. 2425 | fit" Also Severs a ve sent on 3-193! " “REA ie eee | inventory. Owner will sel] or ieee | rice of ted furniture "Michigan 6 PC OAK “DINING ROOM SET | Oakley Park Rd. Walled Lake. Mic Fiche rinse Kealtia bet eke 106 Oakland Ave E 42544 fixtures FDM license, parking Fiuoresee 393 Orchard Good condition Reasonable. 266 en Fe eace Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Opeo Fies Free Parking | jot wonderful opportunity for Lake PE 2-5888. For Sale Miscellaneous 60! _ard Lake Ave — Ave | Edison St. PE | a oer FOR SALI SALES GUARANTEED RE- TRADE-IN DEPT. | K frigerators |... $39.95 UP Recon. Guar. elec oe 248 0s | 9 WHEEL TRAILER, 028 ENTILE Wringer washers . $39.95 un inner Washers........ Recon. Guar. elec. washer Spinner washers 800.95 uD vie range Hi-lec - Six marble colors 9x9% inch. Ct Vacuum cleaners ...... $7.95 wu 829.95 Rov's, 96 Oakland FE 2-402 Heavy. Walnut twin beds bare ALUMINUM, COMBINATION WIN” 5 CENT E A GREEN LOUNGE CHAIR. $20 ‘ood Dinette -) gags DOORS AT RE- 95 95 95 f j | right party. Write Pontiac Press, DRAYTON . WHITE | io Say TO SELL REALTOR PARTRINGE Ig THE “BIRD” TO WOODS | ee | GAS STATION & GARAGE EQUIP- A Nmited number of excellent BROS. | ment ae, oe Low rent. Inquire | lots are sitll @vatiabie in this $6 Cla Wing chi aps: DUCED “PRICES. GET OUR Es- beautiful subdivision Portective = ; ‘ if) chals’ 80) be sllpcoversd Darmeport Odd $9. reanictonr FHA tporores 0 Aces Vacant Land GROCERY STORE, BREE AND Big Pisa Seta FE Pee how gune AE | TRAST GOW" CONGTRUC. | one 9h EOOR, SHOP, convenient terms can be arranged =! cated 1 mile off of Dixie Hway | fine license n. Vanity Benches $ 3. TION CO. FE 2-1211 so 8 new t t individual a Uo titlabl | $3,000 48 Putman. Fe 3-9107. GARBAGE DISPOSALS, NEW 1? 2 : Z oO mee vidual needs All tilable land Small wooded Hotes ee while they last. $49.65, R. W via, MAN’ S) 300 AMP. ELECTRIC WELDER, See as B. Munro Electric, 1060 W. Huron Easy Terms Practically new. bargain. 651 PE 40284. ated anesn as Berea eg Dee SERIAL LEATHER- ALL HOUSEWIVES TINOLEUM....39¢ YD. | or Approx 2000 ft. road front- HOLMES- Rep be kD sites | eer TRADE - old, Perfect cond. ~ otic table 1 nest ‘a my Elec. apliances at lowest prices. LL +. Bo : no 13c FLOOR TILE (9x9) BARTRAM ORTHERN LIQUOR = medians aie baat 40 Acre Lakefront Farm | NORTHERN LIQUOR GOOD ADJUSTABLE HOLLYWOOD a 4392 ‘Dixie Hwy. : Eight month liquor bar in email | sens : 00-cotl Good condition. Call MI 4-8972| General Warehouse, 258 Dixie/ 3495 PAINT —_..... ncre 31050 Pronte co cea wer. Over igeni en the main Us highway We're moving your next door neighbor, lady, and they a Dee Led pone iran, eS ater T pm. Fri. Anytime week-| _Hwy. ANTLPREZZE i i SAL: v good J : . ry “Ty? © * LAND SUTTABLE For scupivi. [Shine lake. This land ts tn extra Fe etna geese ius | SAY Most of their things are over here—you borrowed ‘em!"” | - 4 chairs. buffet. 990. Large waffle | ry q35 METAL RITCHEN CABI- ATTENTION! SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw ston. Lots for t diate butlding "000, State of cultivation Some | additional income included. Only e tron. $8. FE nets, $10. Complete baby bed.| LUMBER BARGAINS! = Nes, for multiple commercial and. {2UCK land Good fences $1250 312.500 down plus stock Will con- HOTPOINT MOBILE DISHWASH- | chifferobe and chest, like DEW. | just received Bas NS LIONEL & AMERICAN a | j = ri e a! new mi 1a industrial use \\ HITE BROS sider trade for contracts or prop- Money to Loan 53 Sale Household Goods 57 _ Munro Electric 1000 di Fed Huson irae eed oie CONSOLE ee oe & used lumber. sell at real sav- FLYER TRAINS Sylvan REALTORS . | _ late Licensed Lenders) — | we ew ~ HOTPOINT Loan Tift! RANOE. TV antenna kit $9.95. me amen “s 0” Mes ofteake acore see tae nares bo . Phone OR 31205 /\ ARD — PAR | AE) ~~ | APT SUE GAS Kanor ime | fre class condition | ft) WALTON TV from $1.15. Insulation, ii on factory * _ ‘ : : 15. building n factory analyzer i R ealty Sale - Business s Property 49 REALTOR “28316 | O ANS | | “Bedroom suite Norge refrigerator 1 fs Cynic pean dryer | Walton Cor Josiyn FE 2-2257 Semrce, coming Wie: fens. shingles. —TASKER'S._63_W_ i 43 W Huren 8 Open ee 7 to @ i ote rug and pad. also TV T POINT WASHER A ORYER | oe Dp ART. ELECTRIC RANGES. | ai! at bargain prices. Used brick 2383 ORCHARD LAKE RD. 2 STALL SUPER SERVICE S8TA-| ESTABLISHED CHRISTMAS TREE -> her items. FE 82526. HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER.| RB. Mupro Electric Co. 1080) — windows —mill york Get a eet FE: 20173 perentet® Reed eceilee | sales jot for rent in Walled Lake - GOMMUNITY Loan co, © “= © Rpt AN AY LESS ATLAS | fp “Munro tence lasen@ | | Dries and save. Pree estimates, ———— = a ea Call MA 4-244] 3% E Lawrence FE 2- 7 ING YOU WANT) Huron : ; U SE DD DE PT. SURPLUS LUMBE R SH AND CARRY ‘ GORNER LOT FORREST LAKE 7 CAN BE FOUND ¢T L & 8. _™! : —Country Club FE §-0003 Industrial Building | SERVICE STATION | iG ET CASH aaa cere neaduectar bes Tenameus | seas vrrange Originaily ae 05. Yer? blond table model sore MATERIAL SALES CO pee board 935 PRT 1 is n : ae nets : “ CALs, ~ LAKEFRONT LOTS | ip city ot Pontiac “over 14000| tractive livine quarters. was Beat OUICKLY $24, refrigerators $29 up. ranges | flow $240.08. R_B. Munro Electric | | Motorola “ss. 879 50 | 5340 Highland Ra_ (M59) OR 3-7002 | [EAN ion oat ae Hus cles GN Gs haw en lua) $308 1s@" tor patkin pecuce lyime queers cas beat &s & elec., $5 up: beds. all.sizes| Co., 1060 w hacen. Kelvinator refrigerator . .. $5850 | Antj-F __ S3e of{| Guiverte for driveway Sl e e ne eu/ ee | sredpepas ok Comercint | () to 500 up- TV sets, $25 up; radios. $9 Maytag washer -Freeze.......53c off} © s for drivewava pesicietes subdivision ules warahousing labor ocamcotaren ot | cwner, Molly, MKirese | Double dresser. large mirror ces ht dd Sl ad Los modern soi Pehl tt Terms. Owner. MAple 58-5046. usualinet oe peer = opment: ert pees tripled me eae $03 Community Nat" : 7 iB Y S breakfast sets, $18.05 19 ws os 7 ge peta dh FE af top hal 2 Bank Se stews FE teat moet Ton’ room uC ner S | eo Dans, presture. cook D A Small secretary, “iho 'ss. ye an 1960 N. * onan Cor. Posies Ra. = the Me purchase of | of * zs give | 8161 6 Dine er’ __Ciartaon SET "MY BOOK ig saws. tool chests. er desks with Poe $20 each PE 5-022) ET PORTABLE ICE SHANTY AND Gace PE 51338 é | 3 ine “our arge toy land. Open S $480 and es ies pret WILL —GACRIFICE AN RCA AU- “OPDYKE MARKE stove. Used 3 nee Bargain, EM ate or WD.: 1328 _ after evenings until” Christmas, easy Samson Card Tables cs 7c, fu | tematic record player and radio | Corner of Walton, pnd Opdyke at eetod | m 5 ire * 49 scree Located im the near, Business Opportunities $1 ness Opportunities $1) Mer"otttera ene =| BARNES HARDWARE | _6Way Sofa Pillows Baldwin Ore 7108 ee ee ee re TOF IE DOUBLE FONG WOT SE 1G, | ey a 8 ‘ of this fast growing community | where you can quickly bor- Children’s Toy Chests {OR CHESTS. 18X27X35 ... $15.98 WRINGER TYPE W/ | “Ions, $20 each. Blood | tre clip. cleaning kit and e ‘ar less than compar- row up tr $500 1 ae 2 ASHER, $25 $75. 36 vol cele celee ck Gln nae mper | ; . . od od | on smal | WILL SWAP UPRIGHT PIANO | D well ; S- DR. CHESTS 15x27x44 | $17.95| EM 3-5821. bookcase. $5. G. E. soar “3s volume set new Punk Preah, rtd all teach edie RESTAURANT pee ect ‘fi amount. no | fark bedi oc chaltellol camel value | ecorative amps Sata Porclilnts is a fol ae Good running order. “rE 5-7071 cenpenme ome yeieps tia with year } JOLMES Fully equipped. Price tochudes al Bedtietio : cad = c eater Call 19 am to Hollywood Diyan OF UNPAINTED FURNITURE. ___ Christmas Gifts 59' aT eee ee ae _5-1678, 7 to 9 on eee: ve | — ni : riving | u : = . | \ ou: aa a : Dustness. money maker for right | WILL ACCEPT LATE MODE 34 Inch Pine Bar PICK & PAINT STORE| ~~ mes eae | newest 1988 designs terrific va! PLUMBING SPECIAT | . Jus cos re KD 5 R 5-9562 y es 4 3 a BARTRAM oe. Mail late chocrs Smusy vite at Bacurer's AS _heuse., Soper gevmgy ons room 9 I nf Record Cabinet (ONE Ma Aut owing Ta. | ‘weeks KER, PUPS | FAM vial re. Dining room. sioes wove Seas, S2-eal electric water heater. Gales eodie | THAN YOU THINK. i - \ Boudoir Chairs Lee barohi Ces oes one ziti nen Or Boye Re ROE a ROLLER GRA teerys ive lars. Michigan Fi poree Edison and Consumer ap- | “ a | | - : eae otpoint’ refr’ int SKATES, - OR 0” IVAN oe . ___ For Sale Clothing 56 Unfimshed Desks | _stove All like whew “MI 4331 | _2, $10. OR_3-0720 * Sz FREE STANDING TOILETS ave Arnason Plumbing Supply : ves -pOgA et needed ca tekt Na ROX $21 BA | ACRES WEST &8UF j ‘SCHRAM | from” Buckner's friendly BABY CLOTHES. SIZE 1-4 REA. PLAYER PIANO. LIVING ROOM BROW QUICK SUPER CHE F. | 21x37 double sinks son ME op, Cxeen rite | @ ACRES WEST SURFURBAN | 7 DAVEY'S FU Le RE __ furniture. Antique . FE! broiler - rotisserte | hone 130 7 joan company | SONABLE. 2455 RIDGE RD ‘ | Washbowis with fittings $11 95 | MYERS REAL ESTATE LF 8.5091 or FE $9471 | . | poeple Me Oocn Even, Wag | 21025. 223 Nelson ene fryer wih a unit and | 3 ralored bath ets with "pias ELECTRIC HARDWARD 4-497 ies | Se ee ae vildine supplie WILFORD it) ACRES AD vOTR 1 ne amawer po) FE ssa BLACK 2 PC MATERNITY , 3507 Eliz Lake Rd_ rE "2-9081 [PORTABLE ELECT RIC | SEWING BOYS AND Tinta ROLLER Deceee de. —Irrerulars 32218. feb cia a ing General. Motors One mile Open Evenings and Sunda dress, size 9, like new. OR CASH FOR SMALL RADIOS AND | +3700. xcellent condition. FE | skates. Size 6. FE 40185 SAVE PLUM ING SUPPLY PUMP. read frontage, Livingston County!!! Josiva Cor. 3rd REALTOR UGEKNEr | ae ; record players. FE $-6755. — ——————— | 100 8 _Saginaw_8t. 2 1580 . telegrash Ba. 8 be No soning, ready for deyelon, Co-operative Real Estate Exchange , | BEAUTIFUL SILVER FOX _JACK- | DARK RED MAPLE BEDROOM Oo eee eee reac G & M COMPANY - _south of ‘an Lake. Sedvesen bar toure ou 8 acres, Finance Co Shige 16 Mee new. 675. OR suite with douvie ded MI 4909 | Eso | COMPLETE LIONEL | sews, mechines suarpenes woot. bongs ee tora - - APPEL : -e- PREECE AT Sa -EIE LIONEL a, powe U $20,000, Liddel. 214 et i i Pine esDM - | FORMALS Gee | | Pholeate coms IRE trol rel REBUILT WASHING MACHINES TRAIN OUTFIT heck caws,, jetster knives Ss se. sells sn se boxes. . i . | condition | makes. up ally | Steen + | ’ 4 1 bende Thelen Teh ces at bi: teres: * $8. G. A, Tho pson, 5 VACANT . Tn live town on main hwy. Clea cAeene Ore loseiee: GIRL'S COAT SIZE i¢ 17¢ 8. | Wares 8 2678 Orcha: caaresteed: Thyle Electric. 602 | Call FE 5-5094 _NW_Corner Walton and Opdyke — ~ Roofing and Sidin ; ACRES modern building end rauipment Pontiae, Ind Floor, National Ride — Ecith __ | conan puyre DROPLEAP BX. Before 4:30 p,m HOT WATER REATER 30 GAL. Cant & Located on corner of Mie and = Plus modern 3 bedroom hom $3009 BEAUTIFUL SILVER Fox | tension dining room table. REFRIGERATORS LAST YEARS fe eon naumers lines. $986.50 and ombination Doors Bogie Lake Rd 1320 ft on pave espe eek had € years, nee Drayton Plaine, 4812 Dizte Hwy. paw Guaranteed like new. Sell | _ *2440 — models, one of America's! $119.30 value $40.50 and $59.50 Insulatio ee Saca ened fat ee, Bendis Serna ete OEP |) waneal pane. aye ware tor ee take nantes tee | Wane Pee bent “for 3 years, vay ‘s cew | DOLL CLOTHES ALL eizme. | htt fTeq EMU martes, Also M.A BENS = ; . ‘ on 2abe e , gcross from Walnu : electric, of] t he: whe he : — ideal wit per Sas oy CH al (next to Bank} _ Gabriel's Super Mkt. DINING ROOM TABLE. $ CHAIRS, Paglocs imesh beetle Mae nigan i | Es oo ‘ernie. values. Mieniean 549 N_ Se maw . ae +252 ; oh ged als) ath IGAN BUSINESS | a po MAN'S OPCOAT. ZIP-IN LINING, | buffet. 730 Hollister 8t. orescent 383. Ore Oochara ‘Lake_Ave, | LIONEL ELECTRIC TRAINS WITH | [iucrescemt. 203 Orchard Lake Rea T 4 U . GIROUX & FRANKS ‘SALES CORPORATION | block ‘Nerth serese from Bank —S1¢ 3. $16 FE bers, DEEP FREEZE. UPRIONT, ONE SINGER CONSOLE E SEWING 1 MA- eat Pe’ soe nine wie we EEuiys RISTM Complete. tauipment Kentros GENERAL REAL ESTATE 1573 8 Telegraph Rd. | of of America’s bout makes. freeser| chine. _$00._OR 3.0702 ELECTRIC TRAIN” MOUNTED ON $17.95 inion. steam toes, ceneereet wal seu Bs or any 4305 BH 30701 E 41582 —_.-___ | 2 FORMALS WHICH WERE ONLY ‘of | STOVES, BOUGHT, ‘SOLD, _EX- eae. with bridge: ar $ 9.95 ds, 22 8. : ee if Bat. ‘tf 5 aps __ORCHARD LAKE AVENUE | NEED SEASONAITI | WORN ONCE. ONE IS LAV- =) — ——, Turner's, €02 Mt. Clem-| access. OR 8. tunnels and peg $54.50 Shopmaster tilting ar- ass = ES. CET ee Actes |: ENDAR AND THE OTHER I8| _393 Orchard Lake Ave. FE _2-0801 GEORGE'S TOY SERVICE. TOY | neg 01098 Thor te inn cri, SINK CABINET [ee “Mlle rtrom| Business frootage. eoxi00 wit | eet # cau ? CORAL BOTH SIZE % ONLY DEEPFREFZE E ce ta CUBIC FT, r, oa 10. WASHER. NEW CON- femples, 07 Contervary, Wash | pow Onan Porysia FE $7 e A : ‘ $85. ce -12 y o Y . , . 10. Sere, eee Oe ast a — Ei, hiuminum “siding build. custom-tailored to your needseona | SREP RICHSCHOOL GLEE CLUB | better than some new ones, $50.| SIMMONS HIDEABED 80 om 4 pa, Reg. $10.98 Dormeyer deep fryer, | "'with’ taucete and" curtain: 665.55 For Sale Far FE down, oF with trailers and eaitpe jncome. Phene first for a one-stop FOR FURTHER INFORMATION a eee ee en en | | Or tries, seen, Bteelent EEactiss EWOLIS : Reg. $19.85 GE electric Territie “arse 23.03. Lavgteries Sale ‘arms 48, , at $15,000. $5,500 down. Suit. : AL 181 AFTER § P. Hoover owacuum with sitersae. sensations te sate —— , fauc 495. fotiets te So val Able tor aay type business. Owner BENEFICIAT DOrarY desl SEVERAL ODD PIECES OF HAV. | -,*92.50._108_Wenonan. Mae g N76 Westinghouse rossi; | Ue $10.95. These are eee. OR Fill, Feet FE sen. ; ) i BEACK AND 1 WHITE 9 PIECE aes cy ae 1.9 and, Chimay cryetal Ware, sat "aston, ote 7 fil, Pe a ¥12.48 “Tosee ie cart,| Orobard Lake Ave aad : CE C ru silver, also -teates, site 3, §1l. . ~~ e : wonEn \WEST SIDE BRICK AND BLOCK| | Levine CO. nang| _hardccrocheted, Groton ‘ite 12- $52.86" Hummare, a eg ae Wind" Banquet lamps. Phone F&| MEN'S SHOE TES. | Reg. 128 Ks oe i r Orton 14; one grey 5-9038. e 12. OR 3-0226. S| ep ae : t ters, $7 ——S wean, — year old, © 8800 one green gabardine tited Genes DR qs) 5 00. DIN POLAROID LAND: CAMERA, | Res. $69.50 belt sander, now tan.30 as Beaters $88. 0. beg Sg 3 RoRER TWO Sats yaks s*tce Di Hatt | | madthnh “Lrvisoetowe | _Tnaky blue eal Fe 4S. _ | -B-Muaro Huetre. 10m W. Huron | aon tie ea; iecita aove, sites | Reggieete over baad ure, | Be Perey House and barn 20, 2 lavatories. Fenced lot 100x315 1 ._Levresee #1898 | THREE MENS SUITS. SIZE $0 DINETTE SET. NEW. LAN-| _ $10. FE 6-6928. il. $2073. Ras eh choca ARE Be $39.60 STORM WINDOWS AND “4 @tanchions, drinking cups. Other at intersection near suit size 38. One lady's| caster make. Light wood, 6) 5) ——aiipeovERS. NEARLY REMINGTON TYPEWRITER, pend emanated Comte nation door ( ) __Sstbuildings FE | Sy 4 sim Offered at 840.00.' CHRISTMAS CASH Sleek fur cost, sine 46. Other es AF Ore st FE ce NEARLY | tantard eee: wel ee $2.40 : MAS Ss} _clothing™ Reasoneble. PE 1062 | © PIECE BEAUTIFUL DARK MA. arp | Jector with white’ screen: other tn and see the hundreds SEPTIC TA Lapeer r County Te Buy—To sell-'To Trade LIBERTY LOAN CO. | 7UxEDO. “38, LONG, 620° FE) {Qfigg”_ “imine fom sulle. PE evablc, ke new, FE 66038. sepet oye seem calberm ome St sperene too, . apes ; 2a Save en good | YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT mE S 1-DAY WEDDING GOWN AND VEIL DINING ROOM SUITE, BEAUTI- SOLID [MAPLE DINING ROOM ROOK, FE 5-5356) KEL ys TARDWARE ,. iy - F Ra, a. os vm Sempre, Sob rans on ba “eee tae desueee| gia diet ater gh Lal be oe, Wael Pa a : 123 . , : ; dren . 7 : i. . 2 hook ” MT 6-2260. en enercising Me 284 Pioneer. Or FE 2-6880 after a Sake oe MAI LAN TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Sele Household Goods 87) ic*Fa.-sim-t Prece Dining | Yass" ot aera rao mas wr =. : 202 N mmaT | Coe Serge tie nee. FS. heal Ln ee SS oy on tome “ses MAIN Toot 23 WILLIAMS J 8T. FIRST | Oral sy ‘200. cash. nes. 70. REN WASHER WITH i, oe tripe Classified Ads! To swap 7 Co-operstive "ne eats Boek OCHESTER, MICH. pew Bote bed, * mahogany) cock . Peadt. : Carisma preeeat. what you don’t need for ie. 5 7 - TRAM, HTD we tail obie, 1 drum wee, 3. Beer neu IDE TOGOLD: Sell | ar. % ¥ Faia = do, call jE : >. ja WA) WH -| things you're not using a on: deere \ $15. to tab é pe ge ; Sm vacuum |” : Ph. aon 5 oe 1971! OL hes through Classified Ads!” | inter wae ae #5 Bey i ee 4 bg “I o . . id ca ‘ . ' | | , : @ op i 4 | \ t Fes is \ z if id : Hi é : \ % ‘e . THE P * 4 oS ’ ’ 4 195: ¢ Sale Milecellencous S neous 60| _ Sale Sporting Goods 6s e Mo BOr's s Serr at and 9. TES. SIZE ied, Grain & Fees ER’S 4. eja & Feed Fiou!** ure 7 skates LPA. a i 71) CARN : ie os qe IVAL * god girl's Bou iy Se oe a d i 800,000 aoe are, a by Dick Cepia eer Pe ee Tye MAT" ener oun BUY - eeLL— graph.’ | ALL ee eae 2 : For Sale U orn ut sett, BOR ean Awe a second = Be. fr Sale Used T OR PRICES TERS. BUR SANTO he seeend as HAY 1992 sed Truck ra it geet et | Si Ea om ae Se Wend roc 20) 2 ranps* fie SERVICE is z BUY, | Rochester. ee ba 6. 300 be, TO gg HEY, For Sale Cars *0 = > CUTTI? - OL 20008, i . WT Re 22,000 miles 1953 rs br VE YOU pause CUTTIN 38 = ica Watlea BEL 91 cae Am uitin tanets NG ALPALA, in leeds UA alled | _$1000 AIR CHEVY FULLY ____ For Sa 2g ota. ALTO Chee: S48) m munition gress ond thy and alfalab ist pm fs Ca piaeiare ae FULLY le Cars | Py Y. P ods. 'er M “ 55 aay Neb one tmavenseé 6-1039. 24 Bilverbell D. Garean TRUC heater WROLET, 4 North ATTENT! “ 91 F | RL. A 30 reased 34 p Abt Loa pbc F road, PE : aarieta aed spot light, DR. RA Jeep woods ON! : ‘or Sale | af a cr) a price ent, De __For Sale Li 1950 ch a7 CHEV. A er eee Ave. headauariers, 6 or Sale Cars | 2x8 std. ougles fif ne 8 a Sean vestock Mev. P _ditior GOOD PE $0902, drive, Will cada non ~ 1 | 2" blanket aes Me va ANDI ERSO! w price mma | Mold pigs AND» ae 1963 Ford 2 ne ener RUNNING CON- tn (ede joepe end tune dxtx% ins! ir Per $ 99.00 N 2 no Dy SS ton bs VROLET. « 1D aldw N- Sas on berks ell, t wa fir 1 MSs | 2182 } w. = TO 13 , eb stak eater, ET, 4 Baldwin. - snow rvic rade gons. 5 —o uncer 8 be ee FREE P Ls ON HOWE. 4 pm vernols. melt taken pple’ 3 Ford 2 t -d Hose Hight Lona RADIO. Save pews seal PED phil ee 2 came ranting to DWE | Seem waren aa we ree ae ms Fag HN We os Soleo ae 3 ri , Fr e = - a W bin ce cine Thu. ‘toa P od. cna Gat 100 car bay. o RED HOLSTEIN 1955 2 ton stek "36 aor 3 9902 pala DOOR models m.- 1 gu over! teenies s Comp. alum. 4 ber M8160 00 ri to 8 Bun 10 to ‘ _eabeeke Pore cake usoe ket Ford 3 ton : ais eater. Po eRe s uses wig Xe wes a ars! fate orth’ 3 pe Comb “nn fro $ 3095/ pS Sunnis to : FOR en olly. Ph for | 1968 FF. stake er baker epes Pow R «DR. RA- 1955 ME Nash dealer. __ ‘own. Pon- Ch om fe et oe | Fone ened tig a peed ocean Phone Fe La ter rie: vag Henry coe : evrolet vane. an turipes,| <* Si eet Tait Sons eluded Mt 40 trig 0 | a ee A thd animate mafic” Qrasam sb Sauie tee RE — 9% @ Bough OTOR L SHOF 150 pickup _tuah miles. apie, Le ais ee Pp eter Merco- BES y PLUMBIN 0 Oo Lays _ ville ot ee ears L is aevr Pe ate PE one ae ees HP engine. side: EST BUYS oat BOTL ° SLAYBAUGI way | PONY A? oveland Rd mate RY = Seer EVIE. STATION PE 4031. einen aides (Oahth nee: arives S TODAY , DIN F. 1’ ho! AND SMALI . D- EXTR) py WA : ERC! Call ven u 9500 ON 8 Hey A ve sagt A a ree. ws SMALL RIT J TRA After GON heate ¥: MI 1-04 8. : _m er LL, —— R th GOOD a 4 r. N sido 10 Paces © (E Samaraatt ease EARS JEROME eee eh ara BF a st rs Nice eel ott bad balters ) HORSE SAI - . cSTER F 1948 CH ‘3631. elder =| i _OR RY ti . . brid’ Ee ee FO 0 ORD to EVY car 965 OLD +164 150, Bibs, Ghrtin as rubber a ropes. ¥ les, whi, > SADDLES, R MO 1, 1-971 DEALE r, tire SEDAN eee ; t LDS. 8 RMEISTE s after 4. puaeeeke 3. For E 4-2853. ps, spurs and ss Sean See ss eR | 88s 2 utes & _petiery: “” Go0D FHOUSETRATLER, I | Soop SS eas ta ek fee a ances = Brsor0, | ae is weneeak De inance Co.! water Nantes ' N BUL ies. EM TOY $159 y, IN 119 ee) trai R, ‘$280. USE. none OR 5 CADIL pnts take aaio 1951 V Venonah Dr - B i. ters | registered. L TERRIE _3-2080 t and N SAW ler. $50 also che TIRES i Powe _LAC COUl 7 oS & Heat «+ DR. cUs’ uy He ELBLI | Ryan REpu RIERS. A ractors up W FE _FE walls 31.50 UP ‘seat r brake UPE DE_yILL sonable er Good “USTOM. re—P 4 BLIN Rd. ub AK . ridt et ae C edjustar” su E _ | #8 DO FE cond: a. § vExFIEA TS s P o Boxes a opts ic 93021, ey See ge Also Ta aeons eee _ oe En like »DGE DR =". ition. YALL y Here 51 Dodge Co eregtaa are st. cas, Refined fay and CHRIST- meee phot pemerae Nea oh ] eT ‘0 Service a8 CADILAC. DR, , miles ae 8. Paadock pose «TIRES COME nv. $495 - . Me om : ———— te large peri ns 6 FOR eITcH. wire: pester eee : — MERCURY bbrtabes Vea wih wt om = are ene Seen ea Peas Lt MCCULLOCH CH i cH SS wr | ™! Sa WoL eee ee eg cece er a IN THE aimee er wont "BSS, EECELLERT” CONDE Loon piYWOUr 3-261 _ era 1 white p se = AND SEE OU cock in and AIN __—«(|@ _+ 03 : Hood Zuck Ma- A e158 D. 1955 Cl ONDL | ‘Ba nd 1950 A H vik my hendboare Mel wood | Chihuahuas." ser SOR MEXICAN Garden 6 Lawn SAWS: DROP | o. Telograp USSU) S For Sale Prone FE Chev Baton Wagon Forgomati. f “ c_ PLYMOUTH BEL dar pe baie. | aie ct rT a | beac fear and erat real . Round pat clean and | °S ! parte " ic 8 mm dort 2 peionoel wuaranteed "Vi AKG Hougn Chain S 2) | Se OR_ 3-746 SALE. AL Phone FE. 24 Ave. K Ford oy. [os - 195 | PONTIA loke na ob. $2: $9 Bui Sal : ike new. 0 _blocks west 28645. Rolicre win | YER New and U a ans PAY LIKER oS LUMA mart en | oe eo eapen Cpe ae | collams cout 10 eM 9-260. | $7 Buick Su Musical Good Meet Boon. ren ot Miadieviet off 1 2 ovson. cate and Tos. we AKERENT _ | MG RUDE, MOTORS CHEVRO £3 Deday Ws se $iis8 |e mi condition, 9828. FE ax $77 per Hardtop See a1 FA awoes ND NE pier Capen ye : | Fie be e O = rE bet baad a pes $1295 | SROICHAC HEEL ACCORDION Aas is 62 3} MOS. DALM. 69 8. Astor CH. aL! rr EW of ree e the most com: that . TELEGR ER VICE Jakland C ET 52 ge 4 pert wees poe wh AC. DOOR. up. Ra EN Pema TMATIO’ fla 3 ean iOUGH SAVE AT nol fener ey altel, aby Tr ELEOR APS county's F Lal Lecco door (3) seo | gotta -d eas parejas | Dy paged en ed L SsIZEs 7 vale. Ca IN COACH baa xH1 T agar ote moo peda) Nhe. =G ys F3 ) epee yet after ef LACK | par Sa ba | ear SOR Ft IOUS ey fae ga ea eee tation Ottered 87| Gre tt pate Os of S00 tse ce 2 een Pittee pelt Seal row’ medoer ae oe oe ate eae“ = | Auction Sales 7: aoe rs Son cane ae iicetiwy arts | Sena | Pear | crock No NO se DION AND | 00. FE PS - r top UCTTO! PO AES ac e woul lenton AN ‘ ] "48 ev. 2 roAG . Pe ri = K . ae SA ral ee CASE FOR BE- L ie |, — anal SL »” AS _ER EX wales coaneane | rarihe oni O Ni 5-5071 “48 facets Koval a} doo beoeg Auberge ee 4 DOOR. BL | LIC. N No. N2046 Sa on ee senior ereertrae, FEED ibe aoe haa Sn, ee 3 RTTER EXCHANGE | "Bia thet sorta batle boat Open Nights t9_|* Eig & See age | LIC Ne. CU Aas? ee ye | eter See ieee) a ee te = geen is a Fie mes O CR, | Bie het a a meree | ta ide Used Cars RESP cc ss PoRyiac cUstow cATATE MALE jons aneo s, bed an FO! - 2020 oh tea ee Oe bnocec uc : . $1995 ALL 120° LE BOXERS. 7 MAy.| & as wal spread tique: Pra: R L makes e d ead ti 8 BR sis | Ui . FE Pater ~ Purch ALE BOXERS, 1 MONTHS 1 top‘ com Watch th meaee, | seen on: PONTIAC D LOg ANGELES. W cot Sade | araeee sew! RIF OOM EM 0) SONtlse CORIO 55009. for saat Ping “30 gistered. FE fy _| He not plete ho’ is spa 1956 to pure: 53% C DRIV: tth SAN est Sid choose any FMEN UT full: es PAR ) p.m 2-0757 OLDS, ated b furnitur: me sak ce | The 3 Pontiac roche ars Unies E-AWAY 922 W ide Used C rosy l| [py MENSCHN $2,100 rE eq CUSTOM c ACCORDION ne nage RAKEETS. ro) after ple parking. 1 i — Dec. wi be! gale ft with o pee Motile Home, | ELDERLY a Fas . Huron Cars odge Ply NEIDER gine ES eee "Dn dg 'SOH prraitbeseme m FASE — 1 Tt Chonens. Ty + eee. _hente ae & Brodie, Aue- wiiow gown of would” Yaradenton. ERAN DRI L / ad | 28 Saginaw F Deale joer er ora udson 4 Dr. $99 as : + N, TH eee : = as e t v- ‘ m Tr A . ral paves oi” FE S| ear eea WE | ER — $451.85 Ses So a ae eft ee SETA, ak wr wt a ag a per Een wrens es me soso gaument | Overs |S va FE 2913 ea cea He ne 80) PARAKHETS ervi m to mile Ww Al aet eed N N bebe 5) D iN 0! & NERS ACCORDION & C LE wy elas ree FE 4-33 eveil- — Dairy MPootiee ot ea eee the 37-42-and Ne ; _toaving iderg zat mms 5 Ch : Mee also. CUSTOMTINE be | meee pre BOSE HYD R! STOCK N woe SE RDION A & CASE Sanieere ee Oak CAGES. Hinman milzer. thie, mized. be Ti aes mode! now - and 2 bee. 55 CAR OC ein Ba Xe Bel Aj evrolet S Bente ao os or needs ee at aa 8. 81775 aa. | LIC. N No. N2698 Model ELECTRONIC, 20797 | 3.3% pooh BABIES A ciand Ave. Separator. quai Cectah ape’ new. ee tralers mars heer] beeen be TO CALIF < sel] py eG 21 me eo | wis ons | and ee . No. HB 181¢ Priva ic 2.3340 rs. 701 AND C en stanch quantity t, Dela ed on which “an 4 ReRPOWGATE gers Lea F. CAN have 18 i Os. 150s RD, 195 fo s.. at aay: 1063 1 ry. 73_ NEW TIRES 10 ag robs ORGAN PARA Metros AW.| Trace tons.) M steel and va} | purebe the ‘ow be ESPON FE 4-707 ving | ao. The left WS MY 3-47 3. 4D Lie } PONTIA N. Ard — £0295, _cal old, Like : ARAKEETS-' e. FE de ron sté eCorm wood se plan \ow pur. a NSIBLE in 3 or drt y bave and th ; 05 R. LI Conv ¢3pD more ca rgen z oO trac eel, ick . rental 1955 PA v ne ey 1935 aft IKE 2 entiona) R. — oe = tie 20 ¥ DANCEY PETS SUPPLIES Feeder oe with vou eit es STOP IN NOW i round mera ro BRIVE A C ver been id cat eauip oe pon NEW. | be 61s aa eat oe Tae q eo AR A nk = SHOP bere pd aprons Ib: 13 H - Ni industineir Ai poops iam| L R S ranerie FULI Rapin at omens, * Ph. Exce: TTACH GREED JEL Its 6 and 3 Shet- H ‘ust be ear eturn Ji A Fo er ov LLY Ph. ARCHI ee poe chee pm eee ater ee eles er oe INSON ee goer re a W AS | sas “FER | Fone a eee ESE & Rifle REG eego Harbor Cass La peonarn’'| pests | re M 4 ge sy yne bal, | Aaserhiaed me —ExcE Perfect cessorie R LO 31 Nash 2D up, Ro big CABLE, old, TRISH sateen 5-031 xe | NETH uburn Re ph EC 10 AT 1 ts OA 8+ hl ow PARTS AND FE cresecuee . Main, R / 1951 PI rolet Des door. ™ PON sylvan good ER 5 like new. just overh ined B ara Re. | Hom cue AT Pt Tinie | you need ND ACCESS NEW, open Ty , Rochest O est Chrysler Hi jure 4 4 + BONTIA ete he suled eagle G ‘. jome Tarn & toys ‘CHRIST- you need rebuilt. Por RE N ve 3-031) er 195 Chrysier oor. tarchief, iC; Da pr. aan \ Pesnnie wun Do A few anti shings fo! Televiaions. Pemember: when the -| OUT OF TA 10 P. - . 1 DeSoto Highiand __Clemens Hydra. DELU STOCK N : » gs! old & ques r every’ is RO! you need rts| Uy “STATE PM. 1980 stu custo: er ‘ 4 i038 SF cotlaamidle KN cae not shy or months, m Hickm Auction: room. one aan em, clean Bt Chole debak m 4 doo oor. PONTI 194 Mt. Lio N NO. N2 line, ¢ windy good sea | of Oxtord. precreety At Ontcca, Arn- 7 dav 8 AUTO Ton $ cars BUR iS WILL oe CL. ise overd _tom_ Cata ‘AC STAR C. No V > 514 matron > valen, ianta aes rener, | ee mane on lnorth aay oy ey PARTS at dene wt Ss. , Pontt rive $280 ae oes EE “ special . 18 inch b weeny ena the For we Just north _ eT or FE Reco etiind §: and “THE inaw St. FI Pre caine ARKSTC é Wrafleage. Hy 5-4905. cus- 88 Pemaie. 3" years. Christmas | .2. Sale H —— ror Pe eG HIGH DO $1006 c Mato ON For ye. Hydramatic. Fit_2-3940 big ree osuen goal “e_ ROUBE Jousetrailers 78 Sar tewceneens dr wi aad DOTI.AR> Line Big BUtce Sue ee tt SALES eae iosd 4 = RE on om toned OE SETRA our se tt vice wn neeta eae rear cei Evecr'< Se ans AIN ST endtoe, §ieee. FE PULLY wie ti An d with TV. ILER. AILER. AL you rvice? @ | Rave bay v e the ext re We "$8 eet: RYSLER RESTON _$-4512. $1,000. sion car. LY , 18 . execlient | Park a7 ft. L MEAL wait. lass inst triea oy well. ra mil Buick ee ADS Open R 3 Pon ye tes oF FE 5 big ¢ wae o’ monte rr aaa _ ihn bag i AL| of eotiee pomente oo pay Ua ered. a ‘sao ‘Dini AE C J pov” S ra Hie ie ead alah iret * FE 53 Ford Conv months good $35. ‘47 nger cotfee 4 J. VAN ° 2395 pecial _ sevt om. Da! atic. ext #70, 4 nvs = PI wed door to 8 custom 1 é NWE SOB : MA | AND TR ly _ +6811 extras. Lo DR. HYD . ae atnvene $130 Bee windshield ‘inst el oe SOUS Poa ton LT wick Century aM sTUDERA w mileage FE| g.ne Sepesoniine, — meee er oe ° oe _ OU ~ eked ceeoggae DELK. Eee Lenton from 1 ' bh . * & CHEAP Buick Spe , R _cheap_OR Interior a: GOOD | buff load the other {s fire em “Tone of ea : we ET SPE Tea Ge |tonsed rem) US BL F ae gop | Pit forme," ns ILL N GET | Low ontiae O i-an che _ | ou or : SPEN CE p pontiee Star Chie M a febew. | ory a N fi cate | 49 Ford pees seen eens fag LOGS . TAS Se a mee Core Se Na sigor po Ot i ee peg & No ae RENT IT ‘1c Ave._Ph FE cor zor Sl sv toed pee een | aes an tl ar ef ee NO. GIGI . es & ea : 1e Oakh : 5 three FAST RANCE SA | Special ¢ door er in the w largest and Avene | gh Ren V8 E LE. OF ; ” we sell world o A “3 h tAds! Room,| £2 NGINES Pens, we sll the most — = TITY | ouse, im rysier Olds. Basch. Bt fi $iies door your — bat | seas | , apartment ; tinder, Buick. Studebeer. "HM Ford Crestiin i io paice help and ou aay n fee 34 Chev. Sed | ft, Ads . ties T) TAL eet ‘ "$4 Henry ALL. OUR pew One owner and you ACTIO give| sc Ist tine anton __For Sale Trucks 90 pomp) USED Buick super © Ole, eabes! 2 N. ‘Dial TRAN AUDIO ottve Truck CO . . $2 cars|: % rad tee, es) STOC S181, FE| = © PARTS! ; s 9 MMUNI ov 5 Pontiac Gh See | LIC K No. N2063 PECIAL | TY: |g were err cost | ou rh, a No. GF 3567 1950 "85 reury M OST i — GMC es . 83 Buick ontere’ asgsador. z Diesel aon ON a eer hare hardto ‘These ‘vB, i od WI Tract Gene Tht = ae an. Hyd duios. selealns ate or NOTH sed ramatic Se; a few GM ree TUAVO _ “pean x aad at eae sedan wt . of our . : : Oakla C THE ANS W *% Fora 2 ar fk Senet ve ATIONS / 2. nd at Ca YOU SWER tS ae cox: te Greve, N¢ ) a 9203 ss Ww PRO TO a dr., exe ev TH igo H - FE 4-4531 ant Adst T BLEM: 4 ar. the . transpor- z HEV hi i A o sell,. ‘Le t best you'll see. . Wi . ‘ Ps ire, it's FE 28181. rent, Carkner Mot = gy ~ saat. ood ward at 13 Mile . ee 8 Be Your."Sa Sales. Real sists 3. WOODWARD anta” ) ar. || Lin ARD BIRMINOHAM, ECONOMY € = in S-1100 2 Aven) USED CARS |. ae Ps & < ae ona 3 i j oo & “ ‘ re : a) ; : 7 } / ug : ~F THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 7 — A N N O U , N C I N G A NEW FORD Dealer IN THE PONTIAC AREA WITH A WIDE _ SELECTION OF Customlines Fairlanes and Victorias: PLUS A Fine Line of “A-1” Used Cars All Makes All Models Complete Line of Genuine Ford Parts With © _ Fast, Efficient Service Come in Soon and Let's Get Acquainted Easy to Find! Hard to Forget! - Howard . ©. LARE, Inc. "2705 Orchard Lake Rd “FE 59204 _ KEEGO HARBOR ) { For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 9 Company Official Cars ESE We are open every week night HOUGHTEN & SON@ YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE A GMC TRUCK DEALER 628 N. Main, Rochester. OL 1-076) OLIVER BUICK SAYS OLDS. Hea ‘OLDS. oN HARD TOP fs! ‘GT STUDEBAKER. hats AND _heater, Sell_ cheap 3-2052. ‘wo | STUDEBAKER aaubion Privete owner. __ $195. 850 necirese. FE 5-173 VOLKSWAGEN ‘$2, 32,000 MILES, fine shape, $675. 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Woodward, Birmingham \3715 N. Woodward a Re EE THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1955 FIFTY-ONE Hal March Turns Back to ‘Dramatics, His First Love~ -- Today’ s Radio . Programs - - $64,000 Question MC and Vivian Blaine Will Share Honors ‘ By JOAN- HANAUER NEW YORK (INS) — Hal Murch claims he’s “the best publicized no-talent guy in the business.” March said. He was referring to his bids for dramatic roles. * * * March had been in show busi- ness, including radio and movies, for 18 years before he became known at the man who gives away the money on “The $64,000 Ques- tion,” and now he's branching out again—toward dramatic roles, he hopes. Oa § WsR, (700) . (800) wes, (950) WOAR, (1190) WXYZ, (170) WJBK, (1400) WPON, (1460) — Wann: New “nine 7 shor | wine Myoleen et hari WEY2. “bckenste yesete -00—W. loseph E 8, ey : ° e OT eee eine | WPON, News, Zee. Orville| WWJ, Weekend Music CKLW. Conade at Work WEYE, Wattrick, McKenzie |9:30—WJR, Amos ‘n’ Andy. WXYZ, John Glagie WJBK, McLeod CKLW, News WWJ, Radio Fan Club CEL WCAR, Rythm Roundup w. News, WXYZ, Off Beat WIBK. Binge, N, Ukrainian Hour ews CKLW, Bob and Ra Rise 'n 10:00-—WJR, News. Drake , . 7:00—W. Jim Vinall School Concert €:20—WIR. Bob Reynolds wat ie WWJ. Weekend Muste Winter WWJ, Ross Mulholland sae ane) Cera WXYZ, Pred Wolf CKLW. News, Birthday WXYZ, Bill Stern 10:00—WJR, Designs for you CKLW, Good WwseK. ews, CKLW, pong Oe poy ww, Bouts WJBK. News, tile Binge| WCAR, News WJBE, Don McLeod WXYZ, Edw P. oe WPON, News, Rise ‘n’ Shine| WPON, Hour. News WPON, Sports Slants CKLW, — J, VanKuren 7:30—WJR, Farm 10:20—W, Galen 1:90 W5R. Quest House kd News. Mickey Shorr | ‘“wWw4, Weekend Music ww, Thr ve : News. XYZ. Slagie re eat "T® | 10:30-—WJR, Tennessee Ernie CKLW, Good ed CRU Mary Morgan CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr. WWJ, News by Lewis ‘WJBK, News, Binge tile} WJBK, McLeod . WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr; WXYZ, Top of the Town N, News, ine! WCAR, Music tn the Air WPON, Ne ove. Record Room, CKLW, Ti eee 6:00—WJR, Jack WPON, Polish Hour 9:30—WJR, Guest House aa Micke dt ptt J, World News 11:00—WJR, Q Lewis WWJ, Morgan Beatty base pak on Orville WXYZ, News, Wolf | WWJ, Monitor SAW Geeta ee | re es SD a og Pat Se Oa e ews, nite CKLW, News. Bud Davis WJBK, Mickey Shorr wxr7, hows Top Town WCAB, Sign pe News, McLeod é CKLW, News, WPON, Ne WCAR, News Ace $:00—WJR, Bing Crosby WJBK, | team lilo 8:30—WJ Mhsic Hall N, B’ham Part WWJ, News WPON, New: nd Sports ww, yland 11:30—WJR, Robert Lew WXYZ, Ghow World 11:36—WJR, Midnight Musie News Ace J, Monitor CKLW, Coupteesey WWJ, Bruce Ms CKLW, Sons of the Saddle. YZ, Ed w. News, ‘Mickey Shorr} WXYZ, Top of Town WJBK, News, Gentile] CKLW. Bud Davis Show News. Record Room| CKLW, Ted McCoy WCAR, Coffee With Clem | WJBK, Don 8:30—WIR, Bist Precinct wor Mickey Shorr WPON, Rise ‘n’ WCAR, Music tn the Air WwJ, Lone WPON, Star 9:00—WIR, Ji WPON, B’ham Pa: 7 Better Tomorrow ¥ MORNIN WW, Minute rade 12:00—WJR, Jack CKLW, City Editor SATURDA ia WXYZ, WWJ, News by Cederberg JBK, Mickey Shorr 6:00—WJR, Jim Vinall CKLW, News, t WXYZ, News, Winter , WWJ, Weekend Musie WJBK, News, Don McLeod) CKLW, Johnny mond WIR, News, John Slagle WCAR, N = -WIBK, News, MeLeod WWJ, Job Clinic CKLW, Good Morning WPON, Ukrainian Hr. News|. WCAR, News WXYZ, Sound Mirror WJBK, _News, Gi Gentile e Binge 9:30—WJR, Mrs. Paige WPON, News -- Today's Television Programs -- " Programs furnished by stations Hated in this column sre subject to change without aotice. Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ TV Channel 9—CKLW.-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLICHTS 6:00—(4) Santa Claus Show. (7) Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 9 Theater. 6:15—(2) News. Jac LeGoff (4) News. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. Dr. Everett R. Phelps. (4) Weekend Weather. 6:30—(2) T. B. A. All Sorts. (7) Secret File U.S.A. 6:45—(2) News. Doug Edwards. 7:00—(2) I'm the Law. “Firebug Story.” (4) The Great Gilder- sleeve. (7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. Puppet Comedy. (9) Bos- ton Blackie. 9:15—(7) News. John Daly. 7:30—(2) Damon Runyon Theater. (4) Sports of| “The Blond Mink.” (4) Eddie Fisher. (7) Rin Tin Tin. (9) Mil- lion Dillar Movie. 7:45—(4) News Caravan. 8:00—(2) Mama. Medical student Nels applies for a part-time job fn a doctor’s office only to dis- cover that the employer is a veterinarian. (4) Truth or Con- sequences. (1) Ozzie and Harriet. $:30—(2).Our Miss Brooks. (4) Life of Riley. Everybody gets surprised when Riley and wife Peg plan surprise anniversary parties for each other. (7) Cross- roads. 9:00—(2) The Crusader. (4) Big Story. ‘“‘Miracle in the Desert.” (7) Dollar a Second. (9) Follow that Man. (4) SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW Oakland Theatre December 10th IT’S CRAZY — REAL CONE — ALL NEW “ROCK ‘N’ 9:30—(2) Playhouse of Stars. Star Stage. (7) The Vise. Story Theater. 10:00—(2) The Line-up. (4) Caval- cade of Sports. (7) Ethel and Albert. (9) Dangerous Assign- ment. 10:30—(2) I Led Three Lives. (7) All Star Theater. (9) Person to (9) ward R. Murrow’s visit. 10:45—(4) Red Barber's Corner. Walker will be the guest. |11:00—(2) News. Jac LeGoff. News. (7) Soupy’s On. (9) Na- tional News. 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. Bette Wright. (4) Little Show. (7) Film Theater. (9) Casey’s Jamboree. 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. /11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. | “Jamaica Inn.” 11:30—(4) Tonight. SATURDAY MORNING 8:20—(4) News. 8:26—(2) Meditations. 8:30—(2) Michigan State Univer- * sity (4) The Big Picture \8:45—(2) Michigan Conservation. 8: “—(2) Farmland U.S.A. (4) In dustry On Parade. 9:15—(4) City Affairs. 9:30—(2) Barker Bill Cartoons. (4)| Quiz 'Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. 9:45—(2) Sausage Sinema. ORDER Clean | Winter Comfort NOW! (4) 12:40—(9) Prayer, Sign On. 12:45—(9) Shriners’ Football. 1:00—(2) The Lone Ranger. (4) 1:1@—(4) Movie-Go-Round. Salad Mixer. 1:15—(4) Lion's Previe. 1:30—(2) Uncle Johnny Coons. 1:45—(9) Prayer, Sign Oon. Car- toon. 2:00—(2) University Hour. (7) Laurel and Hardy. (9) Saturday Matinee. 3:00—(7) Milky’s Movie Party. (2) Big Ten Basketball. $:30—(9) Hoppy’s Matinee. 4;00—(2) Milky’s Movie Party. (7) Crusade for Christ. 4:30—(9) Musical Hearts. 4:45—(2) Telesports Digest. 5:00—(7) Bowling Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickock. (2) Circle 2 Theater. 5:15—(4) Michigan Reports. eee tmesan Million Dollar Movie. (4) ‘Two Children Perish in Blaze Former boxing champion Mickey} Mother's Efforts to Pull Tots From Flaming Arkansas Home Fail dred, Bera, 4, and Billy Ray, 2, in the house here while she went to a neighbor's home. She said that by the time she noticed the fire, the front part of the house collapsed. 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VOILA LILI 1) as 1d a) eiCiv) cn 40% i ) j CO CCC Oi Ali | | co-star with Vivian Blaine in the “Maurice Evans Presents” NBC- TV version of “Dream Girl.” “During the first dream se- uence,”” March says, ‘I'm sup posed to. wear a crown. I tried it on today and it’s about five sizes too small. Apparently they hadn't heard of my success." * ‘ * e March is both happy and unhappy about his fast and funny appear- ance as a punchy fighter in “It's Always Fair Weather,” a picture filmed in his pre-quizmaster days. He's happy because, since acting is his first love, experts like Shirley Booth congratulated him on his portrayal. Stars Sunday | in Dream Girl “I still have to prove myself,’’|- - his fiddling’s no gag. Jack burns to do a 1956 U. 8. concert ,for_example, he'll From Jack Benny’s By EARL discussing his violin. to play lousy?” . because as he approaches tour—even though Fred Allen Hoosier Hot Shots.” * * Hall” fund campaign. Jessel, “if they'd change the slogan to ‘Save Carnegie Hall Fid- dling’. » tion when he was toastmas- ter at a March of Dimes $100-a-plate dinner to Spyros P. Skouras. To the audience he men- tioned playing with the Phil- adelphia Symphony Sunday night. “Me playing with the Phil- adelphia Symphony is the equivalent of Toots Shor be- ing narrator on ‘Omnibus’,” he added. He was in excellent form s s s “She told me it was one of the! funniest comedy hunks she had) ever seen,” he said, obviously de- lighted. “And she doesn't even know me. “But I wish they hadn't shrouded the whole thing in a veil of ridicu- lous publicity and billing. SMALLEST ROLE “They billed it as my first im- portant movie role and made trailers about it. Actually it's the smallest movie role I've ever done.” * 28 @ The actor-turned-emcee-tunred- actor is delighted with script, cast, director and producer of ‘“‘Dream Girl,” however. “Tm ‘really living,” be said, “even if I do have a 24-hour beard and a 36-hour headache. I’m enjoying every minute of it. “As far as heavy drama is con- cerned, I've had lots of offers from about every big TV dramatic He’s sawing away at his Strad that much... suite here, in dressing rooms or at home when he is at home “They could raise more money,” Jack told me of his ambi- WILSON NEW YORK—Jack Benny was being very serious—he was “Do you realize you have te practice the violin three hours a day”—he was staring me right in the eye—“just in his hotel 62, he wants all of us to know once said, “Jack couldn't wet the finger of the guy who turns the sheet music for the x * Jack’s set to do one concert here for the “Save Carnegie as the VIPs of Our Town honored Skouras, the ex-St. Louls bartender who became the popular boss of 20th Century-Fox. “They told me I was the greatest comedian in the world, |\that without me this whole ai it if I couldn’t appear,” x * thing’d be a flop, and that they'd related Jack. * * “I said, ‘How about Bob Hope?’” he said. “They said, ‘We tried to get him’.” Jack maintained they considered getting Jack Warner. “He would rather tell a bad joke than make a good movie,” he said. “Jack Warner often proved this. He's the head of a major studio and he envies Introducing Mayor Wagner, toughest job in the U. 8S. First, of course, is the President, and second is the headwailter at the Copacabana.” The Mayor neatly replied “Both do better financially than I do.” That's the kind of dinner neatly wrapped up by Jack, even with- out his violin. Georgie Jessel added something to the levity by saying when Skouras had finished his remarks, “May show and I've got a few plays lined up. “There's also a play by a man} wrights in the country — Robert Alan Aurthur — that I'm being considered for. “It won't be produced until next fall. If I'm doing the quiz show then, they (the play) would have to go dark on Tuesdays — I mean, no show, I'd be on tele- | vision. So if they don’t wagt to, Ill have to pass it. he live as long as his speech.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... I think is one of the best play-| A hot underworld tip: “Lucky Lucl- ano’s got to go! the “boys” have de- cided he’s got to be done away At opening night prices!” on New Year's Eve... “But let me tell you, when I) read the third act I was lying in bed, crying.” LJ * Ld Until] a producer popped the $64,- 000 Question to March, he also was a writer. NO TIME TO WRITE “Lately, I haven't done any writ- ing at all — I just haven't had the time. ' *‘Maybe I don’t have the temper- ament for a writer — all the writ- ing I've done has been for a rea- son. I think most dramatic writers are frustrated actors, and vice versa. I'd rather be a frustrated writer. ° s Ld “T guess now you could call me Detective Stops Shopping Spree to Arrest Three HOLLYWOOD u—Detective Os- car O’Lear started out to do his O'Lear saw an elde uto eee eee cae of the Buttons opens Beachcomber Dec. 20. . Robinson ... “Scarface,” the rently a big hit in Paris. EARL'S PEARLS... L. B. Mayer wants Nashua ... Kanin watching his wife Ruth Gordon star in the hit, “The Matchmaker,” from stair steps, explained, “Me get seats? N. Y. cafe owners are moaning — there'll be no all night liquor licenses Eddie and Debbie bought $10,000 worth of jewelry as Christmas gifts for friends ... at the Miami Beach Pinky Lee.” Jack said, “He has the third to that: it was, with .. Garson Red JANN . water ski champ Jann Holden is featured in a sports short at the Music Hall Gant Gaither took Rita Gam to a dance, then couldn't find her—she’d changed gowns during the evening . . . Bobo Rockefeller wrote a song, which'll be recorded by Orlando old Paul Muni movie, is cur- Ever notice how dogs win friends and influence people without reading books about it?—J. 0. Jewett. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “The old fight between North and South has spread to include East and West, and is now called contract bridge.”—Roger Williams. TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Here’s a Russian proverb, quoted by dancer Jose Reyes: “Don’t cross your friend till you get to him.” That’s earl, brother. (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Inc.) Navy Quitting Search for 7 in Plane Crash HONOLULU @ — The Navy off massive last night for seven men missing’ tojin crash of a P2V Neptune bomber Wednesday night two attack bombers off off Oahu. But in a limited search today were to take off the naval air station at Bar-| Point for the Kauai Island| and a flight of Marine Sky- | raiders will search 9,900 square) jmiles south fod Cole: Pied pilots are squadron mates, missing men. F The Neptune crash was the fifth| air searches. in this area in eight days. All lavailable aircraft and surface ves- ‘sels have been on around-the-clock alerts in fleets reminiscent of war- time. The Royal Canadian Mounted po- lice was organized in 1873. It is a ‘civil force for enforcement of law iand is maintained by the Do |minion government. says his friend Georgie i Benn y Practices Violin | Report Turncoat ‘Just to Play Lousy’ toBe Released — Gl Traitor Seeks Exit From China; May Be Freed on Dec. 13 WASHINGTON wW—Richard Ten- neson, a prisoner of war who first chose to remain in Red China and) ae Own Warning Fan W — Frank Jones shes someone who stole a dozen’ from his bakery truck yesterday had heeded his own warning. Jones’ — of the truck disclosed metal bracelet which apparently had been torn from the thief’s arm on a metal rack. It had A medallion which bore the words ‘‘stop thief.” Earliest civilization of the Egyp- tians included dancing and its in- vention was ascribed by them to their god Thoth. then asked to return home, may | be released Dec. 13. | Aspokesman for the American) Red Cross said last night a Red| Cross representative will go to the; contact point between Hong Kong) and Red China on that date to meet him. 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On the “If I Had the Wings of an Angel’|Young himself is aided by a staff) Bight now, all bands are get- | Christmas time, any inmate may, | opposite side is a Yule song re- |light of the prison music program.|with a group. said, have been on their own on: with a boogie: beat. of 10 inmate instructors — one of) timg ready for the annual show | for two dollars, prepare a record- | corded by one of the inmate |On Friday an inmate may make a| Chief purpose of the musical|the outside and need to learn to air cane cae taught music in public) that is presented to inmates three | ed message to be sent as a gift | bands. recording to be sent to friends or'groups, Young said, is to teach the'cooperate with one another, Bis omeeneietl On ded ase me ; when the Southern Michigan Prison|*000ls for 18 years. jazz band lets go. | The prison also offers music . 2 8 | for begimers. Each fall two CFA \, eo) day TONIGHT As a matter of fact, the same| groups of 35 men each who have melody may come out in six differ-| had little or no musical training - ent renditions. There are that! enroll in classes where they learn many separate instrumental bands) to play the instrument of their at thé huge prison. choice, & 40-plece concert band. | The prison itself is a far from : Another is a 16-piece dance band. |jjmited area for musical perform- i . 5,° + ped remeens peed Glee lance. In the fall and winter the oe cS relate: every night till Gaile band have 10 men each. ; rye mee ; There are also an eight-piece lvarious bands tape-record weekly’ ile bs eke beta hillbilly group and a seven-man 'half-hour radio broadcasts. These . polka outfit ‘are broadcast over one station in , : lthe state and others are being The prison's music program does sought for additional outlets. { not just aim to suit the tastes of * * @ the varied inmate population. It’s} The concert band plays at prison’ a way of easing tension for player} football games in the fall and gives and listener alike. And it’s a con-ja weekly yard concert for inmates structive tool for prisoner rehabili-|quring the spring and summer. tation. Don R. Young, director of music a ae ae ae play for in prison, ly all the smaller groups 2 = idalagenid mates in the mental wards and before|shut-ins in the hospital and other cellblocks. They also toot away in special holiday programs and at whispery acetate taffetas with the emphasis on Some were professional musi- ® one iCarlyle early Nov. 28, several M d hours after the Smiths were be- an A mits Killing lieved to have been taken from i their home. Missing Illinois Pair |"*"™. - « A bloody rag was found along- CARLYLE, Ill. w—Clinton Coun-| side the road. 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