ee gee Ke “=. THE PONTIAC PRESS Home Edition ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE 113th YEAR _*&&*&*k PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, & FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955—52 PAGES Let There Be Light Teachers Vote for Social Security UN. Asembly MSU Pt Fond | Favor by 11 Fails to Break 1 eo ne es Joining Federal Pension Plan * # + PRE I ha Press Aids Goodfellow Drive alte inight that they didn't want Michi- gan State University to look cheap lat the Rose Bow! parade, but MSU) ‘had already taken care of the pro-, / Seat Deadlock om | . | Poutine Press Photo. Sweden Is Pushed as Compromise Between ject. Commissioners at an informal meeting chipped in $1 each to build a float, when they heard the school Philippines, Yugoslavia would not have one in the tradi- UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. (INS)—The U. N. Assembly failed in five attempts to- day to break the Philippine- Yugoslavia Security Coun- icil seat deadlock and called a recess to search for solution. Assembly President Jose Maza of Chile suspended a HIGHER, HIGHER, HIGHER — Towering near the top of the the balloting and proceeded 30 foot community Christmas tree in front of the City Hall are Electrical Dept. employes Richard. Sullivan, 3304 Whitfield and Roy Hetherington of Waterford. They are shown here placing more than 200 lights on the white spruce which will be lighted officially at 7:30 p. m. next Tuesday by Mayor was given to the city by City Asse The Coming of the King Wiliam W. Donaldson. The tree ssor W. Raymond Ransom. By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE While Jesus was being bo hem,.there were some shepherds on the nearby hills,, | V—Hidings of Great Joy": jdidate rn in the stable at Bethle-. watching their flocks through the night. Today, if you visit those hills and fields, you will still see the flocks graz- shepherds, who might almost be! the same shep-~ herds, standing by to see that no sheep wander away and that no wolf or fox comes down from the hills to steal a lamb. This one night several of them - were talking to-..°. ** gether as they +441 guarded their! W\{\\ sheep. Suddenly, it “s#4 seemed to them as-~ # though the very Loe . yy QL Y s N ) \ ing, and whitectad SEZ aS = ~ a « = « fo panes “ oe Bee Qe MY Reed bs IO An , {: Up e | | | | | | | | | < =. i inal ee a ee ad and they saw a great choir of angels. The choir was singing and it was wonderfully beautiful music. They had never heard such music in all their lives. They listened and they heard the words the angels were singing: “Glory to God in the highest, and on earth peace, good will toward men.” They were troubled about this miracle and couldn't Nasser asserting the Israeli attack home fo receive a few friends in understand it. Then an angel explained to them and Was ‘positively considered as an an unofficial open house in High- comforted them: “Fear not: for, behold, I bring you *8sression against Egypt’ also. | land. good tidings’ of great joy, which shall be to all people. For unto you is born this day in the city of David a Saviour, which is Christ the Lord.” Then the angel told them that they could easily | recognize the baby. They would find Him wrapped in to consider Syria's protest against swaddling clothes and lying in a manger. So, after the angels left, the shepherds decided that they would go. to Bethlehem and see for themselves this great thing the angel had told them about. As fast as they could, they hurried to the inn Bethlehem and there, just as the angel had said, they found the stable, the manger and the child. _ And so these simple men from the countryside be-- came the first people, other than Mary and Joseph, to look upon the face of Jesus. (Copyright 1955, the flall Syndicate, Inc.) Tomorrow: Wise Men From the East. Kefauver Climbs Into Ring for 1956 Dem WASHINGTON (INS)—Sen. Estes Kefauver (D- Tenn) announced today he is a candidate for the Dem- Nomination | ocratic presidential nomination and will challenge Adlai, Stevenson directly in the California primary. . | Kefauver told a news conference that he will conduct a “vigorous campaign” for the Democratic nomination and will enter a number of the California race. The 1952 pre-convention not reached final decision on other primary contests but strongly indicated he* would file in New Hamp- shire’s March 13 primary. Stevenson already has announced that he will en- ter the spresidential re maries in Minnesota, Illi- nois, Florida, Pennsylvania and California. Kefauver said he hopes gait: to have the support of his own said he has made no decisions yet. on entering the presidential | primaries state primaries as well as front-runner said he has Kefauver’’ movement under way for 1956 and that he expects to have “a fair shake at the con- vention if IF have the strength to get it.” He added that he believes he will have the strength. In reply to questions, Kefauver to final action on disarma- ment to enable key dele- gates to negotiate among themselves until resump- tion of the secret balloting at 3 pm. (EST). | The alternatives open to the final session of the 76-nation global’ forum are withdrawal of either can- Sweden was being vigorously pushed by the British as the compromise choice. | The U_S.-backed Philippines kept the lead over its Balkan rival throughout the five. secret ballots at the morning meeting, the sixth’ valloting session on the issue. A total of 34 votes had been! taken on the deadlock through the | corenoon session The Security Council yesterday afternoon ran afoul of the 76th Seviet vete in 10 years on the | vison, whom Allen fired n March} remaining issue of the now broken membership deadlock. Soviet Delegate Arkady A. So- bolev cast the veto to block a ;U.-S. motion giving Japan entry into the U bly session. The councif adjourned until next Wednesday to consider a British proposal to put the 11]-nation group on record as considering Japan “fully qualified” for memberhip in the U.N, Egyptian reprisal threats lent few urgency teday to the coun- cil debate on Syria's charge of Israeli aggression. N. at the 1956 Assem- As the 11 council members gath- ered to take up the Syrian protest. | they had before them a letter from Egyptian Premier Gamal Abdel | Nasser pointed out that Egypt! and Syria had concluded a mutual: defense pact in October. | The council meeting was called a raid on her posts east of the Sea of Galilee Sunday night. Con- flicting reports have put the death toll-as high as 59. Nasser's letter said Egypt must “about to deal with the situation herself’ with her land, air and naval forces. | 506 Merry Christmas! | LONDON, Ontario (INS) — The Rev. R. C. Plant is bitter over liquid celebrations of Christmas. He describes the present-day model of Santa Claus as: ‘‘Nothing but a red-faced, pot-bellied, drunken representative of materialism.” tional] ceremonies before the game But when Chamber of Commerce president Ralph Norvell contacted! Starr Kessler. director of MSU, Alumni Relations, he was in-| formed that surplus money from: the MSU Centennial fund would be. used, and construction of a float! was under way | ~ . James C. Allen | | Quits State Post Resignation Submitted to Allow Area Man Return to Law Work | State Securities and Exchange | Commissioner James C. Allen of Birmingham has resigned his post, tice * The resignation is effective Janu-! ary 1), according to a spokesman in Gov. G. Mennen Williams’ of- fice. Allen has been commissioner since 1953, and was named a depu- ty commissioner in 19M} In announcing the resignation, it was pointed out that Allen had been seeking to return to law practice for some time, and his quitting was not a result of the controversial firing of Harold G. Greoehn. Groehn was a deputy commis- at the Detroit exit of the tunnel) Tomorrow Ww ‘sioner in charge of the real estate \for allegedly having outside busi- ness interests incompatable with |his position A Civil Service board upheld Allen's firing. but the State Civil | (Continued on Page 2, Col. 1) ‘five smuggling trips through the ing 8 a.m. was 16 degrees. Highland Resident Mrs. Eliza Taylo Marks 106th Birthday Very Quietly By REBA HEINTZELMAN Press Milford Correspondent Michigan's oldest resident will take another birthday in stride to- day. Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Tayior is only 106. No fancy celebrations are in order, and no trips will be made Mrs. Taylér is staying right at Born during the gold rush in 1449, Mrs, Taylor was one of nine children who were raised in the White Lake area, Her father and mother settled in a cabin near the lake and ‘Liza’ remembers well the oxen- drawn plow used by her father to till the land. Every morning Mrs. Taylor gets at! meet force with force and was up and dresses, with the help of her daughter, Mrs, Frank Keller, with whom she lives. She then walks arolind the house, without the aid of a cane. Weather per- mitting, she is helped outdoors in the spacious yard that surrounds the old house on Center street. Longevity seems to run in the family. Mr. Tayler, who was a Civil war veteran, died in 1939 at the age of ™, after having celebrated his 69th wedding anni- versary. KICK-OFF — A $100 check from The Pontiac Press starts off the 1955 Goodfellow Drive, which Yugoslavia or the Philippines or and will re-enter private law prac’. will be conducjed by the Pontiae Metropolitan Club tomorrow. The donation is presented, above, to Patrolman Jess Quick, club City Man Arrested on Smuggling Count DETROIT # — Charles Stears., Pontiac factory worker, was ac- ,cused today of smuggling 500 president, by ‘tunnel in November and seevn so far this month. He quoted Stears saying he sold the bottles for a ,dollar profit each. Stears is charged with smug tax. His 1953 station wagon was confiscated by the government. bottles of Canadian whisky through the Windsor-Detrpit. tunnel. Stears was arrested “last sade! Warmer Saturday under the Detroit river. 88 bottles of whisky at the time, including one Canadian brand that afternoon and the ‘ow tonight will’ tomer service facilities were an-) never is exported. ill be warmer with Edward A. Gleasin, chief of the,* hh near 33 degrees according U.S. customs agency, said he had e Weather Bureau reports. There will be snow flurries this be from 14 to 18 degrees. Gleason said Stsars admitted The lowest temperature preced- her appearance, too, belies her ithe house in ‘apple-pie-order’. | | | | | 1 | | | | | } o | ein unt etn torr scan () FIC Building Extra. Income Would “ Schoel Benefits | First reports from pre- ‘cinets in Pontiac and Oak- land County in a statewide ‘school employes election held yesterday and Wednes- |day indicates voting was 10 to 1 im favor of bringing ‘school employes under the federal social security sys- tem. | An unofficial tally of Pon- 'tiac’s 26 precincts showed '850 in favor and 99 against co-ordinating piesent state pension systems with fed- leral social security. In Pontiac, 949 of the estimated 955 eligible vot- Pontiac Press Phote Russell Bassett, national advertising manager of €rs turned out at the polls. The Pontiac Press. Policemen, firemen and fed- eral employes will sell copies’ of The Press and 181 precincts reporting, had an un- use proceeds to provide needy families with a jofficial count of 2,602 to 261 in Merry Christmas. Z Oakland County, with 86 of the favor of the federal retirement plan. With 95 precincts still to “ _|report, the 2.863 votes represent jmore than a third of the county's approximately 7,000 eligible voters. Election officials throughout the , jcounty have until Dec. 23 before |final official tallies must be turned . jin to Dr. William J. Emerson, ,. Completion Date Set county schools superintendent and | for June; Will Occupy jnead of the election board. Emer . Present Location \s0n, in turn, must file the official | _ |Peport in Lansing by Dec. 31. i | Plans to construct a new build-/ Reports from other parts of j ing to house Detroit Edison dis-| the state were not yet available, trict headquarters and local cus) However, Emerson said that elee ‘nounced yesterday by Howard! Can-| %0® results’ in Pontiac and tie - field, manager of the firm's Oak-| Ctmty are “a good indicator of land District. what is happening throughout the é | The one-story structure will be state.” located at the corner of W. Huron St. and Pine, and will replace a white frame building which the company has occupied for the past 26 -years. Edison to Erect In separate elections held Mon- day on a similar plan in Detroit, 78 per cent of Detroit public school emploves and &2 per cent of Wayne University employes | Construction is expected to be- ‘voted in favor of social security. A daughter, Mrs. Keller. who is'age. She is a neat trim little wom- gin in January and be completed 86, takes care of her mother and an who bakes, sews and keeps in dune, Ganfield said. In the state election yesterday and Wednesday, some 61.000 public The building will énclose three school employes and 2.200 employ- district offices, an appliance repair ©S Of teacher colleges were eli- shop and an expanded customer gible to vote. service office. It will occupy 5,400! If over half the school employ- square fect of space. The design-\¢s throughout the state approve ers, Canfield said, have made ex- the referendum: state retirement tensive use of glass and aluminum, benefits under the current pension interior lighting and photo murals. system will be supplemented by A special feature will be five federal social security old age ben- heat pumps—the first installed by efits. a commercial establishment in’ Roughly, the federal benefits Edison's 7,600 square-mile S€TV- would give a school employe ice area—which will be used tO. retiring at the age of 65 about heat and cool the building. $108.50 per month after continu- Customer service offices have ous employment at an annual been transferred to q building at salary of $4,200, with additional the rear of the future headquar- | benefits to married men or wom- ters site. District’ offiers have en with dependent husbands. been temporarily moved to the | Employes with a lower annual company's Service Center on Or- wage would receive proportionately chard Lake Rd, lower benefits. The building will be the head- Allotments here would total one quarters for operations which per cent of the first $4,200 an- serve more than 550,000 residents nual salary plus 1'2 per cent of of the Oakland District. The firm.salary over $4,200, added together also operates 13 customer offices and multiplied by the number of in the area, years’ employment, according to —— J. Cecil Cox, assistant superin-. Watching the Birds tendent of Pontiac Schools. ' School employes in Saginaw also DALLAS, Tex. ® — Fellow ar- voted in favor of the integration rested on top of a garage gave as plan. approving it 792-97 with 18 an-excuse for his being there: He not voting. In rural Saginaw Coun- was waiting for a bus and thought ty imcomplete returns showed a that was the bus stop. MSU Rose Bowl Trip Tops Peacetime Rail Record EAST LANSING *—The largest peace-time, non-military, point to point mass movement by train in history: That's how railroad officials describe plans to take some 2,700 Michigan State University students to the Rose Bowl football game and back again, . The six college trains making in Florida, Pennsyl- state's delegation at the Demo Vania, Minnesota, or Ohio. cratic convention in Chicago. ‘ He said -he has “been assured Kefauver also said he hopes Presidént Eisenhower regains his by most of the party leaders who bo a1th so he can seek re-election will be jn control of the convent that “they do not expect to any hurdles in;my path this time. does not believe there Is a “stop \ eo ¥ * : s \it he is ph | lieves it will be “hard for him ito pull ean déctared Be ipaite: He called the President “an outstanding world citizen.” | aes : : 4 ly able but be- along” the Republican oye me as ges x ee | i a A -_ ye eee Ronee . ; , en , . Help the Needy: ‘The Exchange Cie will man the Salvation Army bettles, | Desig 7 t0.% |? pte! ae the trip will have a seating ca- ' There will be six student advis- pacity of 2,764, including students crs on each train and they are ex- dents making the trip: So how and their adult chaperones, The trains will chug out of Lans- pected to set the example for good behavior. ing Dec. 2 and arrive at Los Standard campus behavior Angeles Dec. 28. The return trek will start after the game on Jan. 2 and the undergrads will be back on the campys in time for regis- ‘tration Jan, 5. It be a noisy trip, but the | students are going to behave just fine, everybody concerned is convinced. Each train will ‘have seven adults aboard, including a minis- ter and a registered nurse, The faculty people selected to make the trip are those who work with the students and-know them best. The college likes to call them ad- _visers« rather than chaperones. “The behavior business is most- ‘ly a student problem and we're dean at MSU.. i fe ¥ rules will hold during the trip _ | out and back and the stay on | the coast. Drinking will not be | allowed on the trains. aboard and gets obnoxious, we have the authority to put them off,” said Voliner. Press succes see In Today's Bd@ltoriala ............6.0055. 6 Sports. -...,... 34, 35, 36, 37, 38 TWhensere .......00..6005: 42, 43 TV & Radio Programs..... St Wilson, Earl eae Women’s Pages... 7, 2%, M4, 25 earner an atne will man the Salvation Army kettles. Give generotsiy. % Bioomfiela Fashion Har ‘ee Rd., s Satiitday, Dec, it one ae ie ™ « ~ = \ = shane | : ~e GAGE eee ee ~* ; “If anybody sneaks a bottle | . a *| Planning for the trip was started) &hup and El Paso, Tex. On Dee; 14, 7 te 9. The Exchange Clad) Coeds will outnrumber male stu-, about the boy meets girl prob-| em? “There will be safety lights on in every car at night,”’ saig Voll-, ner practically. “No one is going, Fach train will have 10 coach tickets when they get to Los An- cars, two diners and two lounge | geles—this to prevent any barter- cars or one lounge car and one ing on the hard-to-get seats for dome car. j the game. The cars will have reclining, ‘The musical end of MSU's Rose chair seats for comfortable sleep-| Bow! delegation — the 125 - piece ing at night. |marching band — will begin its ‘to make a spectacle of himself) Three of the six trains will stop western journey Dec. 27, one day with 40 other people in the same) Car *. * ® '—just in case—even before Ohio | State beat Michigan to put Mich-| jigan State in the Rose Bowl, | FRANTIC—AT FIRST ; It was a frantic business at first) as double the number of students lexpected signed up for the jaunt, | |The most popular package is @ deal that costs $170.80 and provides itransportation from Lansing to |Los. Angeles and back and hotel Eleven major railroads agreed 5 east accommodations on the Coast: for the six, trains. | rae Bess Vy as at Las Vegas, Nev. and La Junta. ' later. }Colo. en route. Two others will) *_ * #8 The trip for the band was ar- ranged through the courtesy of |Oldsmobile Division of General ‘ ROOMS RESERVED | Motors Corp, . Rooms on the Coast have been) . reserved in eight downtown Los! In addition to featured appear- Angeles hotels. Coeds and male|&nces in the Jan. 2 Tournament of students will be quartered on sep-| Roses Parade and the Rose Bowl | arate floors, game, the green and white-uni- Side trips are available to such| formed Spartans will- parade and interest points as Disneyland, Hol-|Play at Denver, Las Vegas, Los wood and Mexico at extra cost,|Angeles, Tucson, Dallas and St, | A student Joan bureau, a lost —- and found department and an im | Watch fer the Bx Clad Sefting formation center wili be set up to (the “War Cry,” Dee. 16, 7 10.8. Come help take care of any problems ey sem at ‘that might arise on the coast.” | Bioomficl yoy Students will pick up their game} it, "it's pm. Ape stop at La Junta and Gallup,! N. M., and the sixth will stop at) % THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1955 | |The Day in Birmingham Planning Council Studies MO Widow =: Dies of Cancer Commuting Problems |they were married within a few! months and the marriage proved to i an Prolene arpenrtd happy one. Naples from com- 2 geo tor followed a res- \piratory ailment only three years fatter Kral ae at the height @ hi Weather Balloon Takes Three Years to Land WAYNESBURG, Pa. & — What goes up must come down even if it takes several years. ABs ay ee sible | tury later, \V: A: Wilson, of nearby Grays- | BIRMINGHAM — Commuting) pey whom the club spomors. | Wife of the Late Italian Nes gare, “ner busband| Vile, found @ weather balloon with problems of residents of Birming-+ pittie Werner Riedl has already | T S bs at 62 Mrs. Caruso eres that she re-|its parachute still attached hanging ham and towns to north and ae wed bis gilt packege, bis enor ouccumbs mbered “every minute” of their|from a tree. |are being put to careful study by}. write, from “people in After Long Illness tite together. Inscribed -on ps instrument box was a faded but still legible: sae Ky. Dispatched oo the Southern Oakland Planning ‘council, according to Birmingham ‘City Planner Herbert Herzberg, an unknown land who' are so | s ” BALTIMORE @—Mres., Dorothy | Meteor speed ranges from 10 to ‘chairman of the council, bia, laces redler mmanaiile Park Benjamin Caruso, 62, widow 45 miles per second. self-| | New way of using small, set. nee hae nee wie (a aoe a ee Ttalian| has stood at the corner of W. Huron and Pine tored te jeorge Ochm’ . | tenor Enrico Caruso, died today at . P 7 > ron and motored cars that can detach from 3rd Big Shipment _—_ Same LOW PRICE Terrific Gift Item FUTURE DETROIT EDISON OFFICE—Head- quarters for the firm’s operations in the Oakland Jor 26 years. Construction will begin in January ‘a chain to branch toward a dif-'| ged lee director of Union Memorial Hospital after a Public school music here, direct: jong cancer illness. District will be this modern, one-story byilding and is expected to be completed in June. (See ferent destination is a method be- ed special music and group sing- Mrs, Caruso had lived at ‘‘Spri ing | smichl will prenac e tee pete structure that story on Rage One), ing used successfully in other a Ing. Hill” in Riderwood, Baltimore | Exactly as Pictured _ ropolitan areas, the council learnec : : palamagest 99 Mite” recent meeting in Hazel . . | County. ae 1950. She had done “Nicky Memo Trap p Park, The Grand Trunk, which ; Walley EBered) ke -p te ae i ata $1.00 VALUE U . 0 U e on lac €a s) Oal U in carries 1,050 persons down and Walter Thorndyke. 1471 E. Ruff- : aruso was born into a pack to Detroit. on an average ner, died at William Beaymont PXemment New York family and ¢ J day, claims to be operating at a hospital shortly after suffering a Cducated in a convent se hool. She g Jesse Leroy Diller “Gas. ae and crew! havello re. heart attack while shoveling snow Met Caruso in 1917 when he was . already a legendary figure as one ) ; main in Detroit for the night re- and cleaning off his car at his ‘ 5 on ewer Suit Jesse Leroy Diller, a Detroit for “es A gardener on a Bloomfield Of the greatest singers of all time. home » « «Alternate Plan Hilldale Dr. died Wednesday a berg is planni ‘ private estate, he had come to _Despite her family’s objections, | grey oo oe Waterford Plans Appeal *!. Joseph Mercy Hospital. He had Muy eruberg is planning a meet Birmingham 135 years ago from rww~ vwwl| * Practical in Home or f Cc < De He been in ill health eight months. ina eas ; sel a al ers = “on Pontiac He 38s born in Uktey. Office bd of Court Decision on “5... in shelby June 2x 1924/ Microfilming Records at pressty tor represen ce eng Liéland. in 1888. He leaves hist 9 Holiday trom Low Prices | Spring clip holds precioys Drainage Hooku mens ; a ree Night Meetin suburban cities, in which Lynn \jfe Ellen. Service will be at papers always handy, always & P 1e was the son of Leo A. and Lulu g g D. Searcy, of the Regional Plan: } 39 pm. tomorrow at Manley i tall plate Aocer ‘eet lack! Bae ie | Heo) Bele _ sing Commission's transportation Bailey *Funcral home, with the P mew for Ot ristmas-gitt’ giv- ie Port Huron .Circuit Judge" “Mr. Diller Mo) Pee) Po 38 ’ Pontiac General Hospital is mak-| unit and of a Detroit Tomorrow ‘Rev, Robert Dewey officiating, and he Eugene F. Black today was €X- years coming to Pontiac from i2& alternate plans in case a -pro-, Cotmmittee’s subcommittee, will burial will be in Oak Hill Ceme-'P { pected to make final a decree Shelby with his parents, He was | P08ed $3,000,000 expansion program give a slide and movie illustrat: tery Pontiac. ? S | MA MS a : preventing a planned shopping an automobile glass installer and COSts more than the original ésti- ed lecture on the small car com. ,——— Se 4 BROTHERS center at Elizabeth aS and had worked for the Service Glass ™ate. « ™Muter trains, Date has not been © Here's a Beoutiful a4 Telegraph Rds. in Waterford (co, At a Board of Trustees meet *¢t- : ' Township from hooking into the j | Gift for the Home! td ship : . 4 c Surviv ing are his mother, three Ing last night, Chairman William “The commuting plan has mer- & if Pontiac sewer system. brothers and two sisters, Mrs. P. Babcock said that a meeting jt,” says Herzberg, whose group ' ty pound for... The case will be immediately Gladys Edwards of Dearborn, s. °! ¢X€cutive and staff building com- eyes all ways to relieve traffic appealed to the State Supreme Sgt. Leo of the U. S. Air Force, ™ttees discussed the problem. icongestion, “and commuting al- Court, said Waterford Attorney Las Vegas, Nev., Glenn, Donald “Let's be frank about it," Trus: |Ways saves that parking problem John W. Bell. and Mrs. Ruth Cooper. all of Pon. tee Willis M. Brewer said, “We downtown, bad-weather driving, » BORIC AcID Z| > Powder, 4 oz... "REDUCED for Tonite & rar Beautifully Decorated ee ewes > RUBBING ALcowo. “Judge Black has informed me ‘ac. . don’t know right now if we cam (and time, and gives you time to rib Ml Pint f 9 % he ‘will allow connection of a Mr. Diller is at the Pursley Fu- build what we want for $3,000,000, read or even sleep.” a Se hs nt Lif ONBEG _| = Laundry HAM PE RS supermarket now under con- ay edad Saran geal “We won't ‘know until we let Dp, John s. Lambie. 28 Aspen F 4 eer TISSUES 9: i siuction i me iene) a = Rev, Paul R. Havens of the First cane ne beds ne explained: road, has received his graduation F io 2 one ) Shee: ee eDEgees a Exactly as Pictured added. ° = Methodist Church will officiate Two other difficulties involving certificate on his recent comple- ‘ HINKLES CASCARA (3 — with burial in Perry Mt. Park construction of the new addition, ition of the evacuation course at ; p 100 Tablets for... 14 $ Pontiac filed the suit Aug. 31 Cemetery. turned up at last smght’ s meeting. | the Federal Civil Defense mami Z| SS claiming Waterford's attempt to ——= iis ee Pau. reat a istration’s staff college, Battle : Ee resi 19°" link the center with the city John S. Erickson hapa ad Had ma poate © Creek. He is medical Beoatinator —Exactly as Pictured * lompeded CO system Violated a 1935 agreement * a decision on how 3.000.000 case ‘for Oakland county with headquar- Wrought Iron ‘Spider’ MIL : . histories are going to be micro- ,,.. K OF MAGNESIA ¢ oe ® Made to Sell at $7.95 establishing an area in the town- John S. Erickson, 67, a resident ,. Mis eu ters in Pontiac. 100 Tab! lets ‘ . filmed. The board referred & * Ga oc ' * 25 Inch Tall—17 Inch Wide ship which could send sewage of Pontiac until 10 years ago, died . atte a cor tte , ; through the city’s s treatment plant. yesterday in Detroit. matter to a cominittes V APORIZING BALM * Choice of 4 Colors Light-fingered ones in Birming- 50c size fe "19°" Regular $5.95 Value . Born in Sweden Jan. 16, 1888, Trustee Harold B. Euler, rec- ham nave made ms Net pee ee eee eee OE Sturdy hardboard, hinged cover. “If Judge ae no favor- he made his home at 16184 In. O™mended that the micro-film- j mas tree lights from the Pilgrim 1ODIN RATION fA ventilated Buy for gifte and for ing the city is upheld by the high diana Ave., Detroit. ing be entrusted to a private home of Mrs. Edith Small and the 125 . Tablets. 29°! it yourself court. the supermarket will have: Besides his wife, Esther. he is fitm te avoid any mix-up in the Suffield home of Edward G. Bloss, ——— =< > to disconnect its line and the survived by three children, Mrs. Tecords. asi ell = we ae ee aint PIS, IGENFECTANT 29° | 1S | MAS @ A aor wer oe : i ; 2 M center construct its own disposal Earl Palmer of Cleveland. Mrs. Al But Miss Paul pointed out that at = ey Sarai lector arith, ‘ ° Se. —_ ae system,” Bell explained. Philip and W. J. Erickson, both of facilities for micro-filming rec- clock will | SHOWER SPRAY | 98 N, Saginaw 8t —tad Fisor 39° 5 As shown, electric wail field reported two hub-caps gone Attorneys for both sides traveled Detroit. ‘ords were provided for in the new add beauty to any room tn your [Se all rubt : a he ~ when he parked at Birmingham | hb Clear white numerals. | ead beet Uncle ee AS ee re oe to Port Huron today for settlement Edward Erickson, a brother, is hospital addition Bowling alley. anil eeveral nee and | bIGcen, face ca wecachi 4 = Fe Sa iinees TAPER g anc ha = SS eee eereteceeneeee eee iron frame. Fire-red hands. white @ ss SSS junproductive. But his parents have Christmas Tree A zig-zag edge ’ of the decree drafted by City Living in Pontiac. | The ho: DOANS PILLS ; : , spital plans to save all jlar thefis early this week in city . sweep hand Ideal Christmas gift. = | , i . Service w 2:30 p. ep hand — Idea a 6 Me size for... 4 Attorney William A. Ewart to con : Se wal be aad al sani records from 1950 on. microfilm parking lot. police said, 0% Fed tax: ‘ — ene . 39° ‘ Every Boy & Girl Wents eo ‘Reo!’ Wrist Wetch | ; : ern iio La Lean oe pane, eral ae M71 Ww. those from 1941 on, and throw away * 8 «8 a DENTAL ADHESIVE | 39° 4 World : 1 ’ " z as plea, ” eee ea veel a MeNichols Rd., Detroit. Burial will vail weal wdighibcrs ae Pisum: pate of Avensis: bes : ‘ ee 2 CH | LDREN’ St won CHARACTER will undoubtedly be approved set- be in Grand Law n | Cemetery. Pos ; a 4 ; . ee Lee , %N. Scgincw —Main Floor 4 ABSORBEX LENIENT ; r i | The board also must decide, M. E. Green, Detroit builder. | A MP g1 05 size "39° 4 aa & < permanent nee L A. Hill where to store present records, Green will probably cut his pro- | — KCC "7, a | ris a on } center.” e connection of the Louis A. Hiller which must be moved when con-, posed nine-unit apartment dwell- 7 Gi sifts for Au 0 ; @ > ANALGESIC BALM 39° center _ Louis A, Hiller, 82. of 304 Cen. struction begins. Last night it) ing down to eight units to comply ults lor Auto Owners! @ 2 ounces for... ..,...... '% * DICK TRACY tral Ave. died at his home this sought a dry, weatherproof loca- with ordinance. The board ruled f 2nd FLOOR BARGAINS SHAVE S LOTION ! 4 *® CENE AUTRY morni He had tion, handy to the hospital, but !and enough for eight and a half ¢ * HOPALONG CASSIDY Uspec ayer a. wos I Cons: ld find one. units was ineuttictemt; |p Ste Weedvarye:: : 'w * SNOW WHITE P tiewes born in Germany July 1 a | + — | P EPSODENT Towthpaie 4 ; Sek eY | MOUs : ! ls Declared Insane |1873 and married Alma Schrieter Ug Toe Se OSE ee j > = = fet: — “47° . in Forestville 59 years ago. etroit Paper | aper trike ahead to James R. Longwell, 288 § a? wisnes 1 j @' Ray Goff, accused of murdering ‘Ravine, and William F. Peschel. 4} 5% RUBBER TOYS * 49° : y | a pretty Flint mother of three, Coming here from Onaway, he ; F | 651 Latham, for garages, deciding — ‘ > for tots. vanecee 4 , i will be committed to the Ionia) ¥&5 @ member of St. Papa hei aces if es reat hele odd-shaped lots created a 4 cat ae near ped > BAYERS ASPIRIN 4 ; State Hospital for the Criminally. Paul Catholic Church and t Ihardship In respect to the zoning y *. Plastic Seat Cover : > Be size for, 54° “4 uler 4 Insane. Knights of Columbus, DETROIT \’—Detroit’s three limit for garage sites. r-) $2.00 Velee ay ee ; se S Values é Following a sanity hearing today., Mr, Hiller resident of the Strike-closed metropolitan daily . ¥ srvie for split A> PHILIPS MAGNESIA 4 Oakland County Cirewt J u dg e county 40 years, ea aed a newspapers faced a new strike: Altrusans have received word M4 solid ‘ree gears, 49 a» S5e size Gs agKgeenoKE . 59° : Not toys, ers ta wrist watches George B.: Hartrick said he will the General Motors Truck & Coach threat today. from parents of the Australian re hed clean — ic — = made especially for youngsters. : Se eee pe with > Tincture GREEN noe f Choice of famous cheracters on sign a committment order on the: Division. AFL-CIO Teamsters Union yy damp cloth hi > Full int for 59° 4 dial-face. «(Plus 10°. Ped. Tax.) basis of testimony by two psychia- Besides his wife, he is surviveq Members who drive the newspaper iy , a ¥ Exhaust Extension ‘ > — oa 4 trists who examined Goff after his by three children, Ray Hiller of delivery trucks when they are ? Y : FITS ALL CARS—CHROME 4 P Chisredent TOOTHPASTE 4 ; M A (@ attorneys filed notice of an insanity Auburn Heights, Mrs. Helen Hiltz Tolling said their _ international Ae arm -¥ $1.49 Ap Yoc Vaiue .. 59 ¢ 96 N. Saginaw BRoTMrAs —Main Floor defense Oct. 24 of Lum and Mrs. Leona Widdis of UNion has sanctioned a strike. if 2 a3 Value | gp? ont SOGOS | yo a The 32-year-old former Flint fac- Pontiac, they desire, but that no decision au a : lS Sea tects . sooetters onomeee tory worker is charged with the) Other survivors include a broth- had been reached. ps iy 4 99: > ages VasELINe 69: fatal shooting of Mrs. Rita M. er, Anthony of Pontiac; two sisters, 4 walk : i>» ———____-_________ out of AFL-CIO : Cummings, 27. in a car parked Mrs. Mana Ohler and Mrs. Anna typers—the only eee cer eee : Installed 1 \p BATH BRUSH . TY on M87 near Holly last Aug. 26. Haines. both of Detroit, and 13 rently and officially on strike— oy ae > en) ee They agreed that Goff is suf- grandchildren. closed the morning Free Press Oe corcucn call > NrEs: RUB ¢ fering from a ‘serious’ mental The Rosary will be recited at and the afternoon Times and : 4 bumpers, and i> 98c valuue.. 19° illness which renders him emo- 7:30 p.m. Sunday in the Melvin News 16 days ago WRAPPED Box. OF H car up ™ > VITAMIN B COMPLEX. tionally unstable A. Schutt Funeral Home, The fu- - Woven Plastic Front > 100 Capsules. . «79° Two psychiatrists said in their neral will be at 10 a.m. Monday The Mailers Union, a branch of Wolf Bros. i. Auto edge ion 3? ae ; y opinion Goff was not accountable from St. Vincent de Paul Catholic the AFL-CIO International Typo-| : ‘ > VICKS VAPO-RUB ~ 63° for his actions at time of the shoot- Church with burial in Mt. Hope graphical Union, has asked for | $3.00 Value ‘ p 79 size for BdicG o o0 40090 | ing. IC emetery, strike sanction by the parent | 19 > 1.20 ANTISEPTIC eee union. So has the AFL-CIO Plate ~ | 4 r $120 AD ‘59 2 for ...; 89° May Be Used in ‘ and Paper Handlers Union. OR Z ; Ja | James Allen Quits Roberta Lynne Shuits The mailers and Detroit News- , a> BREWERS YEAST” 98° i Front or Back ve Prayer service {or * Roberta paper Publishers Assn., which bar- S T RA | GH T S eter ease > 500 Tablets 250 . Position With St f ‘Lynne Shults, day-old daughter of gains for all three papers, met , back tn herringbone oat Bib Decon RAT KILL > —— —— Protector Mat | a @ Donald and Esther W. Eshelman four and a half hours last night. INSIST ONT ‘ , Roses) pacar nincia mobic »s $1.69 Ready Mix..... es ; , . Shults, 2 ' N IM ¥ Griving. = = = (Continued From Page One) vas . a rahe Angelus Shores.|They reported progress, but hoa ORIGINAL ¥ Chrome Bucs Plaste Knob 14 WHEAT GERM $4 98 Reguler $2.50 _ held this afternoon at 1 they still were apart on several, ¥ a? 250 Capsules Service Commission ordered him o'clock in the Donelson-Johns issues and that no new meetings "UY 4 Steerin a> ———— —_——— A Block coed reinstated. Funeral Home. Burial followed in had been scheduled between them. SOAKEO we 4) BEXEL VITAMINS | tae eee meal cliend ; ‘rippl st" -l : ; ee wae he had postponed _ White Chapel Memorial Cemetery. : eirete if ponte 4 Spinner ; > 100 Special Formula... _o| UB Given protection vo eat “foors as cecision to resign to remain and The baby is survived by her ° 8 ww ri MENNENS Finn “SHAVE $ 39 B Well as beauty. Hugs floor snugly - ee several poiike which. mother and father. She was born Boy, 4, Does It Himself IN WINE ¢ 285 1-4 Cc ; i Twin-Pak for gifts...... ae) y wert aia el oe ne said “are now solved or rest here W ednesday and died yester. COLUMBUS, Ohio w—The ‘do iy a as with the courts for decision.” day in Pontiac General Hospital. _ it-yourself" craze apparently knows 4 y 4 HEATING a 33” $205 (Colors Turquoise, Grey. Red. Blue, Pood seceees $1.89 Gov. Williams accepted the res no bounds. When 4-year-old Billy STA AS ty Por all peor a, $4.9 Fle... aw tac a . ene Ant Lsincere rearet.” Shiny Tricycle Awaits —_!!awkins thought his father a little +07) a ise TUMS 19° Toe SM AS.3 BSS calling Allen a “devoted and slow showing up with a promised ; aoe Gi} for the tummy, 3 fer lal effective public servant.” Li ttle Stevie Damman Christmas tree the other day, Billy $8 N. Saginaw : —Meia hosed 5 sure grip on | TAMPAX . é'— = | EAST MEADOW, N. Y. (PEA acted on his own. He took a small OCLC LS OLE TCE, ¥ the 29c size deecceece 33 feCe COE The Weather ishiny tricycle is waiting for a lit. 5@¥ from his tool kit and cut down t Shears Make Nice Gifts ayo 1 | y tle Stevie Damman for Christmas ® Young cedar tree in the back. y al Lig amet ¥ PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Partly ivard of the Hawkins’ Columbus ¥% $2. 95 ACME ; f ¥ cloudy today through tomerrew A few —although he may never see it. I ¥ ° ° y S | M mee “a 4 {{@ 4 iow esaienr recta” wnme feet | It was Stevie's third birthday "OM —¥(\ f\ Pinking 4% vom vores ld high near 33. Westerly winds 10-16 yesterday—if he is still alive. His! if a 4 tonight.” Peeking to southwestertyinarents, Air Force Sgt. Jerry and yi .\ i % Phe had ephep pcxpegheg ap apd > Today im Fon Marilyn Damman, are observing f You Can't. Buy Better— \; yi ‘ | — ¥ Vewest) températiie remain) ‘their fourth wedding anniversary >pwis e- iH ey ean oa ee WHY PAY MORE? BF \¢ 4 ) i ! Oe ce ee Stevie. 3, disappeared from in \ a ¥ r eas rises urda a: 7355 ain front of a supermarket here last ree an $ : 4 ¥ ; Moon sets Friday at 7 21 Moch fies Satardas at 1002 am. |Oct. 31. A widespread search was Holds to 6 Ft. Cuts ravel - proof j a ’ 3 4 a 2 6am 19 ot o> not lost hope. needed shear : 8. M saeees 8 12m seecee23| In addition to Christmas presents for every home. Sem i6 8p milf gy (for their daughter Pamela, 7) lapanned han- 10 a. m. 18 months, they bought a new tricy- dles, per fect For 8 Ft. Tree Thareday in Pontiac cle for Stevie, just in case. eS (As recorded eoentere) .* Righest temperature... " #'Two More Arrested two glamour nifts in one! Weather—Snow. lon Morals Charges ‘ 2.3 | One ¥ “Age t tn Po | i ny eiamperatare : = - 33 Two more men were arrested, DELUXE Famous Beautiful Set in. Lined, Hinged Box EVENING IN PA R ' s Kies aes amy le ec 31/by Pontiac Police during an in-| Tree Stand WISS: 4-PC. 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DECEMBER 16, 1945 ‘Turncoat Mum “About Return Tenneson Back in U.S. but Won't Say Why He Left Red Chinese SEATTLE #—Richard R son, 22-year-old Alden, Minn., Tenne- turn- coat, returned last night from Red China to the country he once re- nounced but he wouldn't say why he is back. * * ®« + “I am not prepared to answer now,”’ which followed a 90-minute travel through official red tape after he landed here on a trip from Tokyo Bewildered and ill at ease. the boyish looking repatriate landed shortly before midnight. He was released by the Red Chinese Tues- day at Hong Kong .and landed Wednesday night in Tokyo He was home for the first time since 1949, the vear he t to Korea and eventual capture by the wen Communist forces. Offered a ———rhance to return to the United States, he and 21 other Gls re fused repatriation * * Three others of the oviinal 22 all of whom have been dishonor ably discharged by the Army. re turned several months age They were Otho Bell. Olympia Wash: William Cowart. Dalton. Ga: and Lewis W. Griggs, Jacksonville, 1 é RICHARD TENNESON he said in an interview Crash Kills 9 Moroccans CASABLANCA, French Morocco P—A bus fel into a 150-foot ray Motor City Court Sets Condemnation Value DETROIT uw — A Recorder's Court jury set a cond2mnation value of $1.275,158 on property to be acquired by the city for widen- ing the Woodward Avenue ap > proach to the new civie center The property is aiong the west side of Woodward betus Fort and Congress Vooodward now 10 feet ww che bye 1oaed by-61 feet from Fon fo Jetferson The city plans to acquire a simular west side strip between Congress and Jefferson. ; Most of the money allowed -bs the jury after a three-day hearing before Judge Paul E. Kraus: wall to to the National Bank of De- trait = 100 Puissian engineers are Over ine on the Casablanca-Tizmit road yorians on India’s order for a last night. killing nine Moroccans fully mechanized steel plant, and injuring 23 others. 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Tenneson exhibit- ed little respect They came back, he “be- cause they couldn't lead the same easy life in China they had led in . occupied Japan.” And, he said. ‘“‘thev came back ‘and said things which not true just to put themselves in a good light."’ He did not explain this but added “The men who are remaining fec! like TI. do about the three.” He said he had seen all the other Americans who remained in China in the las* month and expressed said, were ‘the belief they all would come hack ‘‘someday"' This, he did not explain® . —F e+ Asked if his mother Mrs. Portia Howe of Alden played any part in getting him to return home, he re » plied: “No, I wouldn't did.” He repeatedly atte mpted to break off the interview. saying he was “dead on my fect I have only had eight hours slecp since I reached Hong Kong.” ‘ Now, he said as he turned to the plane which flew him home “T would like to be able to return , to Minnesota and get back to farm + ing and be left alone.’ He said ' he had operated a lathe in a paper | . mill in China say that she “Health, Accident Ads Draw FIC Probe WASHINGTON w—The Federal Trade Commission turned from ' prosecution to persuasion today in an effort to halt what it considers “deceptive and harmful” ‘ tising of health and . Surance It said yesterday it would con- _ vene “as soon as possible a meet- ing of state insurance commissign- ers, industry representatives and others interested to seek a “‘uni- adver. , accident in-4 form corrective solution to the * problem. The agency has been studying the insurance field for nearly two years, and: has charged 41 com- panies with using false and mis- leading advertising. Most of the companies have denicd the charges and cet out to fait them Obstinate Door Nips Attempted Burglary Thieves who attempted a break in at DeClerck’s Market on Au burn road Wednesday night were unable to open the door, Oakland County Sheriff's deputies said to- day. 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Entered at Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use for-republication of al) local news bi oe io this news- Paper as well as al) AP news dispa! year: w Michizan and al) other places in the United States MEMBER OF AUDIT ‘BUREAU OP CIRCULATIONS FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 Missouri Lawmaker Hits Franking Costs It’s a safe guess that Missouri con- stituents of Rep. Paut C. Jones soon will take new interest in any pro- nouncements he may make in the future. The reason is easy to find. Mr. Jones has come out for the kind of economy the average taxpayer can understand. He wants to save money by limiting the use Members of Con- gress can make of the franking privilege. He also aims to reduce the Government's bill for printing the Appendix of the Congressional Rec- ord by limiting the space lawmakers can use in it. * x * The law permits members to mail officially printed matter free. Rep. Jones’ idea is that this privilege should be restricted to the lawmak- er’s home district, except for per- sonally signed correspondence. This would end the practice under which some lawmakers extend their frank- ing privileges ‘o various organiza- tions. * * * Jones idea for economizing in the matter of the Appendix to the Con- gressional Record also should strike a nerve with any economy rninded taxpayer. It happens that printing every page of the Appendix costs the Government $80. Hence every printed undelivered speech, extension of re- marks and even poems written by constituents soon add up to a lot of money. Still another Jones proposal deserves enthusiastic support. He would force lawmakers sponsor- ing identical bills to put them in the hopper jointly. Inasmuch as it costs $200 to print and process a Congressional bill the savings in a single session of Congress would be considerable. * * * Over the years there have been many similar plans for cutting Con- gressional expense and too often they have gotten nowhere. The fact re- mains, however, that legislation to implement such economy would have the unanimous support of the people. Spotlight. for Another Public Enemy ~ When Congress meets in January it is expected to give full attention to a major threat to our internal well-being: the traffic in dope. * * * Cuncept of the size of the narcotics trade is given by a federal estimate that addicts spend more than $330 million yearly for dope; that they steal property worth billions to sat- isfy their cravings; that those in prisons or hospitals as result of dope cost additional millions. Even more staggering — and beyond evaluation — is the human cost: in healthy adults turned into physical wrecks; of young boys and girls trapped into hopeless addiction through supposedly ‘harmless experimen- tation’ for thrills. Prominent in the coming debate will be consideration of penalties for dope peddling. Many claim they are now too light to have much effect. : * * * Treatment of addicts also is due for some searching study. Experience at centers now available for voluntary treatment indicates that “voluntary” help may not be sufficient. Compul- sory commitment of known addicts for| treatment is advocated by many experts, both for their own good and the protection of society. _ Whatever program comes out of the coming consideration in . | Congress, two things certainly ee es 4 } + ‘ 4 t will be needed to wipe out, qr even hold in check, the dope traffic: Widespread education so that all may fully know the enemy; Full public support of law enforce- ment agencies in the battle against this most vicious underworld activity. Edison Lab Becomes a U.S. Monument The working laboratory of one of this Nation’s outstanding citizens has been turned over to the Federal Gov- ernment and will become a national monument. This is THOMAS ALVA Epison’s laboratory at West Orange, N. J. * * * At the same time, the late inven- tor’s home nearby will become a national historic site under non-gov- ernmental ownership. This action insures that served to serve as an inspiration to millions of young Americans who will visit it in years to come. Despite the mushrooming growth of our country’s industrial develop- ment, new flelds open up every year which establish new horizons for in- vention. There is no limit to the opportunities open to today’s young people in this field. * * * Surely the memory of Epison, kept alive through establishment of his laboratory as a national monument, may well help to stimulate more young Americans to emulate his Stirring example. The Man Anouk Town Native of Pontiac Prominent Detroit Doctor Still Resident of This Area Father: That member of the family who hopes he will not get more than he can afford for Christmas. Recently chosen president of the Michigan State Medical Society was the well known Detroit physician, Dr. Arch Walls, who is a native of Pontiac. He formerly was president of the Wayne County Med- fecal Society, and has held several other prominent offices in the medical fra- ternity. Dr. Walls still is a resident of the Pontiac area, his home being at 22281 Carleton Road in Southfield Township. His wife is the former Lucille Osmer and they have two children. Today celebrating his eighty-third birthday, : Charles Hayward of 263 Oakland Ave., has ten children by a previous marriage. When 79 years of age he married a woman who has 12 children. “Your story about the wise deer was interesting,” phones Randall Wenthrop of Bloomfield Hills, who says a pair in railroad between Pontiac and Birming- ham pay no attention to passing trains, the woods along the east side of the but take no chances on automobiles or people on foot. Heading the campaign of the American Bar Association to enroll 50,000 new members this year is Henry L, Woolfenden of Birmingham, who was president of the Michigan association last year. That the best deer hunting in Michi- gan is in Oakland County was proven by over 100 hunters from Holly, the most of whom got their bucks within a few miles of home. The largest was that of Ed Wells, which weighed 164 pounds, with several others about as large. Verbal Orchids to— Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Souder of 553 North Saginaw St.; sixty-fifth wed- ding anniversary. Charles E. Bird of Crescent Lake; ninetieth birthday. Charles Hayward of 263 Oakland Ave.; eighty-third birth- day. Mr. and Mrs. Omer L. Allen of 35 South Johnson Ave.; fifty-second wedding anniversary. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie C. Bibby of 56 Euclid Ave.; golden wedding. Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor . of Highland; one hundred and sixth birth- day. y Mr. and Mrs. Mark Axford of Rochester; fifty-ninth wedding anni- versary. ; Mrs. Elizabeth Wendorph of Birmingham; eighty-ninth birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Shults of Groveland Township; goldén wedding. David Lawrence Says: oOo ae t : # ¥ $ _ So S ubtle U. N. May Lose Respect After Recortina: to Underhand Politics With Package Deal WASHINGTON—The United Na- tions has revealed itself as just another “‘log-rolling’ organiza- tion, with less regard for prin- ciple and morality than for politi- cal expediency. It's a blow from which the organization may never recover for, once respect is lost, it is rarely regained. The controversy over admitting new members was on the same low plane that one would find in Tammany Hall in New York City or in the "smoke-filled rooms" of political conventions where “deals’ and ‘packages’ are manipulated with all the artful barter and selfishness of the mar- ket place. Nationalist China alone, by her veto of Outer Mongolia, stood out as the courageous champion of morality. Yet it is a sign of the decadence of the times that newspaper dispatches are telling already of the intention of some governments to punish the na- tionalist government next year and give her seat in the United Nations to unmoral Red China just because the nationalist delegate didn't bow to expedi- ency. The day that Red China goes in the U. N., the demand for America to step out will be. resumed. For it was Red China's murderous commanders who in Korea helped to bring about the death of 33,000 American boys and the wounding of 110,000 others. The same U. N. which declared Red China an ag- gressor now is reported to be ready to take that regime unto its bosom. ADHERENTS SUCCUMB But the amazing thing is the way that supposed champions of virtue—those who extol the U. N. as the last word in international morality — are themselves sur- rendering principle and rejoicing that Soviet Russia did firally con- descend to let 16 members come into the organization. The cry is for ‘‘universality’”’ at any cost, as if numbers rather than the qualifications of the mem- bers to carry out the obligations of the U. N. charter were the real * criterion of effectiveness. {t was Sir Percy Spender, of Australia, president of the Security Council, who, with startling frankness, said the other day: “It is not principle with which we are concerned here but expediency — the ex- pediency of inexorable political circumstances.” This then is the new doctrine of the U. N. which in all the schools and colleges of America has heretofore been praised as the paragon of international vir- tue and as the last great hope of civilization to settle its dis- putes. Having failed to command uni- versal support for armed _ inter- vention to repel the aggressor in Korea, the United Nations has since been compelled to rely pri- marily on moral force. But even this moral force now has deteri- orated. For there can be no re- spect throughout the world for an organization that violates its own principles of law and order. DISREGARDED COURT The Court of International Jus- tice, for example, in an advisory opinion sought by the U. N. itself, ruled in 1948 that “package deals” are illegal and that admission BOY! NOU SURE KNOW THE PasswoRD AROUND HERE / ma io be must be on individual merits of the member rather than dependent or conditioned on the acceptance of other members. All this now has been brushed aside and the new slogan seems to be “Numbers for Numbers’ Sake ° Under such circunistances, it is logical for the United States now to ask that all its 48 states be admitted to the U. N. It would augment the number of members considerably. After all, each of the 48 states is “sovereign” and, while the charter uses the term “sov- ereign equality,” there is no inclination today in the U. N. to examine the qualifications of members too carefully. mecron Wracereatciim Aid Also it would solve the contro- here over the Bricker amendment, for if the various sub- sidiary bodies of the U. N. are to make treaties or agreements bind- ing this country or certain do- mestic affairs, at least each of the 48 states would have some sort of opportunity to veto such legis- lation And so the game goes—the great hope of mankind for a union of peace-loving organizations. with a devotion to idealism, instead of to versy materialism, has been crushed under an avalanche of brazen “deals” and ‘‘packages" set loose by unmoral politicians. (Copyright, 1955, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) for New, Expectant Moms By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. From the centre of the goitre district. the Great Lakes Basin, a kind lady writes: “T have read your column for years, not only for information but because it is interesting and amusing as well, but frankly I have not been at all concerned about health until now. At 40 I'm beginning to feel constantly tired, even in the morning after a good night's rest, I have just had my first baby, after years of prayer, so perhaps I work a little more. Incidentally his father was right there when he was born. I put no more clothes on or over my baby than he likes, and I quote you when any one wonders if he doesn't need more.” DOCTOR REPLIES To the best of my knowledge the hospitals in the lady's com- munity are still following the nine- teenth century practice of making a major aperation out of every childbirth, so I assume she had her baby at home, the safest place to have a baby. The lady does not state wheth- er she nurses her baby, If she supplements natural feeding with artificial feeding, I hope she understands that — throughout pregnancy her baby was a para- site, selecting from her blood stream whatever nutritional ele- ments he needed for develop- ment and growth. Since the baby’s birth, if she nurses him, the baby has contin- ued to take from mother’s blood, by way of breast milk, whatever he needs — provided mother's blood and milk have not become depleted. SHOULD SUPPLEMENT It is easy for any expectant mother or nursing mother to maintain her own and the baby's nutritional well being by supple- menting her diet with calcinatal tablets daily. These tablets are food, not medicine, and they supply every essential vitamin and mineral in quantity sufficient to maintain health at top level during preg- mancy and nursing, But I imagine this lady in the Great Lakes Basin needs some- thing in addition. I would urge her and any other lady of. forty in the basin. who feels tired all the time, to take a_ nutritional quanitity of iodine daily—far less than a medicinal quantity. In Little Lesson 4, Preparing for Maternity, one chapter is titled Her First at Forty, in which I say: “Records of childgirth in a large series of cases show that the heal- thy woman who bears her first child when she is approaching for- ty years of age may expect a nor- mal delivery, especially if she has kept herself fit by regular exer- cise,"’ What kind of exercise? Walking. running, dancing, skating. swim- ming, tennis, skiing, bowling. Or read.the exercises described and illustrated in Helen Heard- man’s little book on Natural Childbirth, - For Little Lesson 4. Preparing for Maternity, and the pamphlet The lIodin Ration, send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed en- velope. Signed letters, not more than one page or 100 words long, pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease diag- nosis, or treatment, will be answered by Dr William Brady, if a stamped sel{- addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- tiac Press, Pontiac, Michigan (Copyright 1955) Voice of the People Suggests Red Car License for Repeat Traffic Violator Letters wi) be condensed when neces sary because of flack of space. Fu name, address and telephone number of - writer must accompany letters but t pel reas 6 uuless the letter ts critical in its nature é I think that if a person is: con- victed three times on a traffic vio- lation, he should be made to sur- render his driver’s license and auto plates. . At his own expense, he should be required to secure from the State bright red driver's license and two bright red plates, one for the front and one for the back. It would be a big aid for the police, pedestrians and other drivers on the road. This should hold good for three years. > Old Timer Cites Magazine Article on Doctors for Nutrition I was reading a magazine the other day and one particular article interested me. It said that preventive medi- cine must work towards creating a separate division in the medical profession. The basis of this division would be the study of nutrition, with separate medi- cal schools for nutrition M. D.s. It went on to say that we have all kinds of specialists but none in nutrition. People who are not sick could go to that doctor for check- ups and dietary help. Ordinary ors are too busv with diseases such as cancer, heart trouble, etc., to give time to healthy people, even to help them remain healthy. In fact, they don't even have time to keep themselves healthy. because they are dying of heart disease much more frequent- ly than others. ; EnVeo Looking Back 15 Years Ago GREEKS LAUNCH new drive toward Elbasani. REPEAL OF laws limiting U. S. aid to Britain urged. 20 Years Ago WEEKEND ACCIDENTS kill 17 in Michigan. oO PONTIAC MAY try parking meters. Bigness Doesn't Prevent Competition in Business By MERRYLE 8S. RUKEYSER INS Economic Commentator Continuing bigness in business is usually associated with uncanny skill in pleasing customers. » * »& Despite demagogic assumptions to the contrary, mere size does not exempt an enterprise from ex- posure to continuous audit by out- siders,. As a biproduct of the hearings by the Senate anti-trust subcom- mittee, Harlow H, Curtice, presi- dent of the General Motors Cor- poration, extended to flve years the duration of GM's present one- year contracts with its 17,000 dealers. From _a longer ‘viewpoint, the GM _ action is significant in reveal- ing the alertness of even a giant enterprise to public opinion, OF CURRENT INTEREST This is currently important, in the light of the effort by the ad- - ministration critics to create the impression that businessmen are at present running the federal gov- ernment * » The ‘no holds barred’. Senate inquiry into the affairs of the big- gest automobile company hardly squares with the allegation that businessmen are pulling the strings in Government. ‘Except in artificial monopolies created by law through charters or patents, bigness is no protection against competition, LJ s i In a free-choice economic so ciety, the big lumbering com- panies are forever subject to in- roads by venturesome and creative little fellows. When the big ‘ones get com- placent, they're in trouble, This was demonstrated dramatically back in 1927 when the Ford Mo- tor Co., up to then the virtually unchallenged leader in the motor industry, lost its position. " The head of the company was allergic to mode] changes in a highly dynamic situation. While the belated changeover from Model T to Model A saved the company, Ford in subsequent years rarely achieved first place in sales. Under the current new and ag- gressive management, the compa- ny is again putting on a battle for leadership in the low-priced field. Similarly, prior to World War IT, the late Edward R. Stettinius Jr.. then chairman of the U.S. Steel Corp., told me in confidence that the company’s next largest com- petitor took an order from right under its nose from one of its regular customers. Instead of keeping the matter secret, fest some stockholder be critical of management, it would have been adroit public relations to have Iet the news out as evi- dence of continuing competition. In a self-governing republic, anv company must justify its policies before the bar of public opinion. Wise management will continue to be self-critical, and will forever try to be ahead of critics through a policy of trying to do the right thing voluntarily. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE There is no lucky star to help . . Some lazy soul get by... The only lucky stars belong... To those who really try .. . Some people get a break in life... although they loaf and linger . . . And when it comes to doing work . . . They hardly raise a finger . . . They figure their con- nections will . . . Provide their salary ... And all their entertain- ment and . . . expenses will be free . . . But sooner than they figure or . . Perhaps a little later . . . They find that they are going down .. . On fortune’s ele- vator ... The only lucky star is one... That shines upon the soul ,-, . Forever faithful unto God , . . In striving for its goal. (Copyright, 1955) Smiles The restless age is anywhere from one to 100 when people are wearing the itchy winter under- wear. Case Records of a Psychologist Dr. Crane Explains Way to Prevent Jealousy When Second Child Arrives Gwen's case shows that love is not based on blood kinship. In fact. brotherhood in the Bible eften spelled feuds and fratricide. So learn the secret tattoo which is vital to mak- ing the firstborn child fond of its younger brother or sister. This fs a critical task which even many college parents fail to understand. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-323: Gwen, aged 4, has a sister Karen, aged two. “But, Dr. Crane, there seems to be a lot of jealousy between our little girls,” their mother rue- fully complained. “Gwen resents Karen and shows no affection for her. I had thought she would be delighted to have a baby sitter. ® * J “For IT was an ‘anly' child, mvy- self, and always was hungry for a brother or sister. “But from the very moment I brought Karen home from the hos- pital, Gwen has been jealous and somewhat hostile. “I thought blood was thicker than water, as the old saying goes, but it: doesn’t seem that way in our household.’ SPIRITUAL KINSHIP ‘True kinship is always of a spiritual sort. It has nothing to do with blood kinship. _ As we psychologists have so often explained, the first pair of brothers in the Bible f because of Cain's jealousy f his brother Abel. And the feud grew so hot that .Cain finally slew his own blood brother! ‘And_ that ng was typical of ‘many famous Biblical families, Ja- cob thus deceived his father and Stole his brother Esau’'s blessing. And Joseph's brothers first planned to kill him, but finally sold him inte slavery into Egypt. David's sons feuded until Absa- lom_ killed Amnor, and Solomon had Adonijah slain. : So don't expect blood to be thicker than water, for it is def- initely not true, in the psychologi- cal sense, TATTOOED TODDLERS At birth, Gwen was tattooed. as were all of us, with this invisible psychological brand: “I want to feel important!" * So Gwen would naturally not = Q-323 like her baby sister Karen, unless Karen makes Gwen fee} import- ant. But toddlers are literalists. If Mother gives 10 minutes to Karen and only five minutes to Gwen, then Gwen feels cheated and less important. Most adults fail to realize this her just as much even though the baby requires more of niy atjention.”” . F . , | : a i fer h (Dsychological cha But Gwen does not understand that fact, and neither do other youngsters. If you wives are expecting a second baby, by all means let your firstborn know that fact im- mediately. Don't shock that older child’ by suddently crashing his entire little world by bringing a squalling in- truder into his kingdom, and then devoting more time to the inter- loper. BUILD BROTHERHOOD If you wish to build real brother- hood, then ‘show the firstborn the many ways in which he can feel more important because of the newcomer. : “You are such a big girl, you can help Mamma feed baby Karen,” their mother should say, for this keeps Gwen feeling more important. “Other girls in our block don't have a chance to push the per- ambulator but you may do so,” their mother can again inflate Gwen's ego. “You know so much you can be her teacher and show her how to handle her spoon,” their moth- er can also slant her remarks to appeal to Gwen. ; * 8 »® Excessive jealousy among chil- dren is often an indictment of the Poor brand of psychology em- ployed by the parents. For further specific advice, send . for my 200-point “Tests for Good Parents,” enclosing a stamped. return envelope, plus‘ 20 cents. tn ears of The “boning “Pit, "postin pes 5 non pa a . 3c stamped. t and printing costs when you send and pam- oni 5 (Copyright Me eeeTHE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 Lapps Are Exempt From Army in Peace GOTHENBURG, Sweden—Swed- |$2,000,000. These animals en has more than 10,000 Lapps and the Lapps with food, transporta-|Vehicle for the meter readers to Norway has twice that number. tion, clothing and shelter. Finland has 2,500 of them and! .The skins are used for clothing Russia about 1,800, | less the same obligations ay |that in peacetime they are exemp rom military conscription. The Swedish Lapps own 200,000 reindeer, valued at about and for the nomads’ tepeelike privileges as other citizens except 3- Wheeler Vehicle ers were long. In Sweden they have more or|tents. OPEN EVERY As |with the total rowi t th te| vetuicie’ ls said 50 mi | Callactin. thm a yenr, meter readers gallon of gasainet ""““*® * Gas Tax Collections vgnad A real problem, especial- L nme Aiding Meter Lookers ci it's." Popped Nose Suspect Hike 25 Per Cent ATLANTA—A three-wheel motor jha The vehicles being tested cost) told cops answering a prowler call y eter iabout °$1,000° each, sit on three they'd know for sure how to iden- make their rounds in is being test- wheels, and have enclosed cabs. tify any suspect. ed by the Atlanta waterworks. They are powered by five-horse-|nose pressed against the window months of 1955 than was Since more than 100,000 meters power motors that are started by screen and she popped it with a during the same : Hod | are read each month in Atlanta,' pumping a pedal on the side. The camera tripod. : l ae ; SEVEN | t : ~ than 110 million dollars, compared tion fund, financed by a one and a (with $87,524,727 in the first 11 half cent gas tax increase, now to- ‘months of 1954, “tals $15,614,345. ¢ The state collected $8,720,293 for: the motor vehicle highway fund . LANSING WH — Sec. of State during November, Hare said, and SNe’s Right ames M. Hare said today Michi- $2,870,716 for the special highway! LITTLE ROCK, Ark. w — Mrs gan collected 25 per cent more in construction fund set up by the Mary Davidson is sure that there's gas taxes during the first 11 Legislature at its last regular ses-/nothing to the superstition that” collected sion to finance an arterial highway Friday the 13th is an unlucky day. last year. program. She celebrated her 100th birthday TEMPLE, -Tex. «—A woman He had his | Gross collections totaled more Hare said the special construc- on Friday ‘the 13th. ‘ A ey SHOP ON ~ CREDIT! 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LANSING ® —Phillip Mussillo,||ansing, died Wednesday jn a to tats bend ex bec, hang tt Loan Launches ‘Postaba | WHY NOT THIS in Area's JA Movement (Editor's Note, The following article iti F the second if @ series of accounts for payroll, rent, utilities costs once the Christmas season has the material holds out.” ~ * * duction-sales quota of 150 units on/ferent,"’ says Tom. The company) IT SL ROUGHOUTIIT RARE threatened failure when a ma- s jterials shortage loomed, is the! xiead id then 100 of |story behind the success of) acy A0G Mae os in sales. “Postaba,"’ a Junior achievement them, and grossed $128 in sa ~ firm sponsored by the Pontiac| “Our biggest problem now,” when his car left the road and| JA Company of the Week says Tom, “is meeting orders. |and issue dividend checks if they | We'll probably produce and sell have been successful. # more than our quota, providing | Working with the Achievers and jadvising them in their operations ‘are three advisers from the spon- The Achievers are also exploring soring Pontiac State bank: possibilities for a second product! Davis R. Springer, of 191 W. Longfellow, business adviser; Mrs. 1 > ts th outstanding Pontiae Junior}and machinery rental, so far. | cap LA Charles Stark, of 365 S. Marshall, for CH RIS | S g Ackiovement (companies) Success seems assured for °nded. “We mig : stay in plastic| .ales adviser and Merle B. Bender, ALbank loan which headed cto too. The firm set a pro-|or go into something entirely dif-|of 140 Norton, production adviser. their Christmas chimes. They've | will be in business until next May, | The Netherlands and Poland! ‘when, as with all JA firms, they! have signed an agreement calling) will liquidate, report on their |for the exchange of $10,000,000) operations to their stockholders|worth of goods per year. | WORRIED OVER DEBTS? lt you are unable te pay your yments, debte or bills when due, see MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange for payments yes ¢an afford, regardiess of how much or how many vee owe, NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED t 9 years of credit counsellin experience assist you” Hours: Daily 9 to S$. Wed. & Set 9 to 1. Evenings by Appt. MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS 4144 South Saginaw St. Above Oakland Theater Phone FE 8-0456 State Bank. Postaba started in business by ) |taking a regular commercial loan \from its sponsor, even before it offered its stock, at 50 cents a share, to potential investors. Tom Harding, 16, of 985 | Myrtle, president of the firm, | explains the loan this way: | “We had decided to make | Christmas door chimes as a | ‘starter’ product, and some of the jboys and girls felt that we might fun into a shortage of materials if |we spent three weeks selling stock ‘in our firm before we could buy ‘the materials we would need.” The officers of Postaba—Tom, and Pete Clark, 17, of 173 S. Shirley, vice-president; Margaret Sefton, 18, of 3085 St. Claire Dr., | treasurer and Carole Putnam, 16, WATER SOF TENER iof 74 Camley, secretary — ap- | proached officials of the bank and made arrangements for a $100 commercial loan. “As it turned out,” says AS LOW AS 149" ee ee cee wanted to use in Pontiac. 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F ibe able to launch high speed Addressing the National Press targets at sea and on the enemy's, ships, an aircraft carrier and dozens of men-of-war that will ; A eet atomic torpedoes against enemy Club, Burke said in his pre- Speed atomic torpedo attacks OM homeland. All of them will: have several smaller vessels that had mount guided missiles within the! > Except for the most oe surface and undersea vessels. pared remarks that the nuclear- enemy convoys. but- they will be two or more capabilities. All will) been placed in a 2,000-yard cir- next few years—all kinds of mis- jitems, surface transport is oe | powered submarine Nautilus is capable of. killing enemy sub- be multi-purpose.” | ele for testing purposes. siles.”’ |perior to air transport. He con- The chief of Naval operations, the “‘most deadly in existence,” marines, and of providing early, Tw DERWATER | , | tended that “one ton of air mentioned the new weapon in a has “demonstrated undersea su- |warning from enemy threats ap-, O UNDER The second, staged secretly off) 8. Russia's “bid for sea su- | transport to Korea requires that be capable not only of making: high speech contending that ‘navies’ premacy,” but is “only the pref- | proaching by air and sea. Only two underwater atomic ex- the coast of California last spring,| premacy” is “the mest signifi- four tons of gasoline be surface- are of increasing importance as ace to the Navy's book ena | ‘plosions are known to have been could have been a test of a war-| cant development of Soviet | shipped in advance of each nations make the revolutionar y atemie | propulsion.” “They will be capable of fueling ® set off in history. thead for an n atomic torpedo. | grand strategy since World War | flight.”’ | ed we | ing Tl i ps l Hl | f For the 90th Christmas... 4 ree). It’s ENGGASS for nip 4 Ty! A 5 , it if] tg SICK-A-BED fans can enjoy their pwneer idols now without dis- turbing Mother) A remote control | TV unit has all the dials of the 5 regular television set. 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Anderson, Moller entered the battle over; surface and ‘mineral rights when Dr. Anderson filed a complaint | against three Tucson men—Bruce Thomas, Russell Grina, and Ray Hathaway. Dr. Anderson alleged ‘fraud’ when the trio located three 20 acres claims of uranium rights on the sprawling Moller ranch lands. LIKE A BATTLEFIELD As State Land Commission } . Representative Ellis King accom- : . ses panied the contesting miners over ify ; al: ; the disputed uranium claims, /, an ‘S nt TAKE A YEAR TO PAY! Moller charged into the scene declaring that his ranch ‘'re- fi You, too, will find shopping here a most enjoyable experience. Exquisite 3-ROW BRIDAL PAIR set with Ps A \\\ SD MADE TO SELL FOR $150. \\ ENGGASS GIFT Easy Terms—No Extra Cost | — "at ENGGASS sembles a battlefield. He asserted 7 uranium hunters damage surface | land, road and gates and that they were not helping his cattle busi- ness. 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Outgoing parcel pest rose 1,11 The Pontiac High School band’ with the Hills, was treated for per cent from 2,155.515 10 2,178,923 appeared by the vote of the mem- lacerations on the head when fly- 'pieces. bers of the ASBDA as the best ing glass struck him. ¥ = = = _ su | DoD — Pui 1° yoR THE BEST IN SUBURBAN LIVING Prison Officials Eye High School Band Praised? Wer Criminals Froed [ts Hit Osi, varie ic TOKYO # — Two more major Both were sentenced to life py the ry Area lake Campsite at ( onvention in Detroit | war criminals of World War I international military tribunal for! ; 2 and 3 BEDROOM és were freed from Sugamo Prison conspiring to wage aggressive war. 4 a dg S ; : ‘ : ' today after serving 10 yearse They, , r : State Corrections Department of: Pontiac High School band won representative of the class A are Marquis Koichi Kido, 66, war- No President ef the U.S, has 4 ores a. . ficials now are considering build- high praise at the third national schools in the state time lord keeper of the privy seal, ever resigned. "] iw ing a second conservation-prison convention of the American School The selections chosen for the | . — 4 ’ camp at Pontiac Lake in White Band Directors Association in De- evening performance embraced J ; Lake Township right beside the troit \esterday standard IHerature. aud a gea- s\ »y! 4 4 + _ ; _- adore erous variety of contemporary <* ‘ 7 DOWN one now in operation. The band. under the leadership offerings. | 4 » The department had hoped to of Dale C. Harris, appeared last . 4 j With land © e a ; oe) Peete Pita One of America’s most recent ¢ get Oakland County Supervisors’ night at a general session ‘during contemporary composers, Ralph : ‘ EASY approval to locate a camp in Bran- a one and one half hour concert Hermann. Vie - President of the ig FHA don Township, but apparently scut- given in the Detroit Institute of American Broadcasting System, | 4 TERMS tled the plan when more than 400 Arts. presented acknowledgements to! ; 4 township residents signed a peu- Thellex , _, the group's fine work in the three 4 ‘ q | : pressed opinion voiced ; . aes a ; Total Price Only $7,400 Plus Mortgage Costs fio. 01 pres ete ee rie a race. Movements of his Ballet Suite. A Chairman of the Board of Audi. 2% [e § majority ef F "| Glenn Cliff Bainum, now retired! ¥ 5 MONTHLY $ PLUS TAXES AND Ptors Robert Y. Moore said the sional leaders, meeting in the from band conducting at North- iy & 7 c county has not been office lally con: three “day conference Was that, western University, conducted ihe 4 PAYMENTS INSURANCE tacted about possible e\Xpansion of they had just listened to one of band in the march, “Builders * of I I y the Pontiac Lake camp America’s finest high school America’ by Dr. Edwin Franko ¥ : ¢ : * = = , bands. Goldman. Dr. Goldman, scheduled iy A Few Houses Available for Immediate Possession Detroit Yule Mail U Hale Giiliamae) in nectwe (alalicnd (his conventiontas guest Z Conventional construction throughout. Picture Windows, P terms as the first president of the conductor, was unable to appear iy choice of 2 Floor Plans, Kitchen Sink and Cabinet arrange - DETROIT o® Postmaster_tid- American School Band Directors due to serious illness. ¥ ment. Low monthly payments to fit amy budgets. New ward L. 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He showed by bal-| Treated and released from Pon-jcollided with one driven by George| Seventy-five Sheriff's deputies) t LJ Fi ht for Tit! e / ancing a cardboard map of lower tine General Hospital after an ac-|L. Brode, 55, of 181 Seminole Ave. and members of the staff attended ryeooriare tener ary centeF | cident at Watkins Lake and Scott) William Howard ‘Taft _who' Baer lence latins as St. Louis Will Dedicate! Presenting’ Clack’s finding to Lake roads yesterday afternoon'weighed more than 300 pounds yesterday evening, Sheriff Frank Mork Selecti it Charles M. Ziegler, the centennialiwere Mary Lou Charboneau, 23, of was the heaviest U.S. President. Irons said today. arker ing QS | board said: Se ———_—-———- -- —---— -—_ —— a a oy ked for proof of our| BEC Career ee arte teller ert eter ee) Ee te eee ee era er lara eer le te le Geographic Center | cisim Here is our proof, Now do| , , ; AT GEORGES NEWPORTS day this central Michigan commu- : : i | Waterford Township Police/® nity will dedicate a state highway Chief Frank VanAtta today warned ) ST. LOUIS, Mich. A civiel “Set our Sn? department marker designating it juveniles who have been stealing x fight has beet won to get St. Louis back officially in the middle Thefts of Ornaments fey ie een conc Of hights from outdoor Christmas) ‘ ‘trees that “they can rest assured “ =~ = - a of Michigan. . . . 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Like anne $30.00 | completely new improved | pai APEX DYNO- CLEANER floor and wall brush, wel: @ stery nozzle, -crevice and blower tool. Fitted extension tubes. Durable hose. Wash- able filter, $-3q95 7 Is Your High School Represented in the Press? THE PONTIAC PRESS ~ PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 Watch for School News on This s Page Each Friday FIFTEEN © 700 PHS Vocalists to Sing Sunday By VICKY MICU |be held at 3 p.m. Sunday in the, formance Thursday night for the Senior Prom plans and the an- 'PHS. boys - gymnasium. |Detroit convention of the Ameri-. nual Christmas vocal! concert} Settlors are hard at work on share the spotlight as top news at! Plams for the prom which will Pontiae High School this week. highlight the winter schedule of | More than 700 PHS vocalists, in- activities, Having completed fi- | nal exams this week, the seniors cluding the school choruses, boys are devoting much time to the and girls glee clubs, a capella) dance, with tickets going on sa choir and senior girls. ensemble,| Wednesday. along with the MacDowell Choe Musical honors this ‘ciation. The PHS musicians rep- iband division at the three-day mental music for all Pontiac schools, is also president of the |ASBDA which is represented in, 42 states. reek went Chorus and Pontiag Women’s Chor-|tg: the Pontiac High School Band. | ‘SEND CARE PACKAGES us, will gather for this 22né an-|With conductor Dale C. Harris, nual concert. The program willithe band staged a concert per- ? can Schoobh Band Directors Asso- CARE. |resented the state in the Class A’ convention. Harris, head of instru-) holiday mood, students and fac-,mas Tree.” ulty members are contributing tolo¢ the Donations will send food and clothing overseas so that those less fortunate may also have a merry Christmas. In the Christmas vein, mem- bers of the Y-Teens Club of Pon- tiac High will join Waterford's Y-Teens for a broadcast Sunday. Barbara Kenny, N\ . 7 4 oo we) LY ? ¢ ™ 9 is ce = : ae F Px. % PS a ¥ ea : 7 ; a : ¢ er 4 ¢ = toe to. 4 fe ot . soe <4 . 4 — a Sa #8 oe .: , SS : READY FOR CHRISTMAS CONCERT — Three Pontiac High School vocalists, left to right, Mary Marilyn Roehl, Sue Daly and Deanna Bradley, will be-among singers in the PHS Vocal Depart- ment’s 22nd annual Christmas Concert to be given at 3 p. m. Sunday in i boys) gymnasium. ie than 700 in the massed chorus, boys Pentiae Press Photos| and girls glee clubs, a capella choir and senior girls ensemble will take part in the concert. Direetor is-George H» Putnam, assisted by jare displaying a range of home- AT LINCOLN Mrs. Doreen Voltmann and Merlin Asplin. Religious settings are by | made gifts that include fruit cakes, | the PHS Art Department, eat the oN of John Allshouse. < ae eee | St. Frederick Prepares Yule Festival |Senios Plan By ANN ‘SCHACHERN Starting yesterday and continu- day. held at 8 p.m. tomorrow and Sun-' Dommic ing until Christmas, classes at children, held yesterday, was @ organist and Barbara Broadway: St. Frederick Seé meg big succes = nies (Ga paca dg ial pcre aera = aera adjourning Cc 0 ow stu- “onc ; The program. a concert and \jarie Lewandowski, David Jones dents time for Christmas prepara- pageant, will start out with re- tions, ligious numbers clinmaxed by a nativity tableau where “children and Ingrid Soderberg After last nights’ game with St lita’s, the hasketball Glee Club members, how- ever, have been spending the “free afternoons ; fehearsi for . ” the Christmas Bestival, as wet as} — an seagate Brine called an adjournment until Jan. for a program of carols the club} . 6 when they will play St. Mary's will sing at 12:30 p.m. next Fre; The second section will feature at Royal Oak. - dav at’ Pontiac State Bank. | well- loved Christmas secular mu- Tuesday the football team ¢elect- The Glee Club will. provide all sic. Highlight of the program willed co-captains John Bradley and is reigning over many activities musi¢ for “Sing a Sorig of Christ-/be the final Chr istrnas cantata, mas,” the annual Seve to be “The Birth of Christ.’ Doyon Was player. Wally Quagles. Dick voted the most valuable _ § i MANGER SCENE — Focal point for the St. Frederick School's Christmas festival, ‘Sing a Song of Christmas” will be this nativity tableau. Playing the part of Mary is Mary Kay Sclesky ——_ Glenn Palmer portrays somes: ood two angels” ‘eecting in the foreground are on LaPonsie (left) ,and Patricia Vulasifuez, grade school pupils. The high school chorus w a Wavide music for the program, scheduled for 8 p. m. tomorrow = Sanday. ‘Silver Bells’ to Ring Out at Waterford By JEAN LIIMATTA Practicing the instruction of{pounds of .candy in their recent “Silver Bells” will ring gayly at'WTHS speech classes for six’ candy sale. Collecting $3,600. froth Waterford aoe spo! School weeks, under Miss Patty Looman, bead bacon oe Bi disreng — next Friday ni as sen Cent students, Maril ately class sponsors one of the most im- ated and Fred Geditne Fred, al sponsorship of Byron Merritt and portant dances of the year—the "heay ® \Donald Arsen, the club ¢onducts: annual Christmas dance. 52 graduate of WTHS, has been'the campaign each year to help This dressy affair, to which the ‘coaching the JV debaters, who took)finance the senior trip, oe. Alumni are especially invited, wa port in: their. es debate Monday} —— feature Bob Olsen's orchestra jat armington h ot his teams fp; : 5 os Cee ae ais ba bei ule. Pik were, welocene. Directory in the Making and’ tickets are $1.50 fer couple.} J J Kline will direct the: A matinee for grade school chorus, with Mrs. Paul Miller as. aro Ing Our St. at County Infirmary team has’ By JANET ENGLISH With Christmas just around they ands, “ Jo Ann Van, Tassel and Carolyn Hawn, repre- Beliving giving is better than senting PHS, and Waterford mem receiving, and joining in on the bers will present *‘A World Christ-| Also to Distribute Gifts, ’ The program will tell sisterhood of Y-Teens {threughout the world, with the decorating of a Christmas tree in peach country being depicted. | |GET UF AWARD | For the work the PHS Radio | Workshop has done in the past) and this year in the United Fund, |\Campaign, an “Award of Merit” ‘has been given to the group by ithe UF Committee. Each year an “foriginal script written and direct- led by the workshop's own adviser, | Vera Mae Adams, is presented, the theme of which is the United Fund. Workshoppers are also award- ing “‘Tadamy Awards” te vari- ous members voted the best act- ress, actor, sound and engineer. ing man, and so forth. Originally started as a joke, these awards are now being given for out- standing work. | Four PHS senior boys, Anton Simpson; Terry Tollefson, John Hovis and Bruce Mumbrue, wres- Ued with a three-hour examination for Navy scholarships. Administer- | ing the exam were English de-| partment chairman, Robert Beau-' champ and instructor Lewis Hay-| | ner. | All groups and activities were {busy this week in the lull before, ithe holiday storm. Students will! |have a Christmas party Thursday jin all sixth hour classes, and be’ jexcused for the holidays Thursday lat 3:15 pm orates a trayful of rheindeer cookies while Ruth LaFountain looks on as she works to finiSh an embroidered cloth. More than 200 girls made a gift of food and another of handwork for the Christmas project. Junior Highs Caught in Whirl of Parties, Programs and program, in which 10 mem-) Elisworth will direct the nativity bers of the 9th grade speech class Play, which will include 175 speech demonstrated their ability in after- and music students. dinner speaking. Thursday, —— eo will > ft e: cm Se A ance tor all student. nthe Washington Junior High is look- gym and movies in the audi- ing forward to a Christmas tortum will close the holiday program to be given next ThUrs-| festivities. day. The Boys and Girls Glee Clubs and the Ninth Grade Mixed, Basketball won't be neglected, | cookies, jellies, candies, frosted coln Junior High feted 150 of the Chorus will’ preseat the cue ®t | with Lincoln on the Lincoln field, | candles and decorations, and hand- 7B girls at a party Wednesday. Sports minded students will be | sewn toys, clothing and novelties.)'The festive affair included group out Tuesday when the Varsity LAT WEVER More than 200 girls made gifts.) singing, games. a grand march basketball team plays Eastern | ee class then had a gift wrapping’ and refreshments. dunior High here. Washington DISPLAY YULE GIFTS—Eastern Junior High homemaking classes are displaying a wide variety of Christmas gifts they have made under the supervision of instructors Mrs. Thomas Walsh and 4 Mrs. Arthur Van Ryzin. Above, Janice Huff dec- Junior high: schools were caught| department. Tableaus of Christ- in, qa whirl of parties, programs, | mas will be accompanied by carols dances, caroling and gift basket| and Christmas music by the glee preparations this week—with the clubs and choirs. The program accent, of course;-on Christmas, will be repeated as a double | AT EASTERN ‘assembly for the students Thurs- = day morning. Thursday afternoon At Eastern Junior High, home+ each homeroom will have its making classes of Mrs Thomas t tre WalshVandihirs Asthar’ Vani Ryiia | corner nee The Girls Service Club of Lin- demonstration and the girls : ~ hopes te add te the record ef woom Christmas parties Wednes- | wrapped, their items. There were Revewn | eraeere nore 10 straight victories. Booster day. During the week, collections taking reading and mental ma- prizes for the best looking pack- “s © lon, ‘ih ole Club members will sell candy at to fill baskets for two needy | ages, — henge ne peeiiae the game. families also will be made, with | Students are planning te attend Porgsient excited eredeute Home ec and boys shop classes ae nd nome. food, canned : t king holiday goodies ®' Michael's Students, Se Terease Dance trom 7 to 9 boarded a bus at Lincoln Tugs- sa Christmas issue of the Smoke and Christnfag gifts. AT. @EFFE “RSON A Christmas play “The Vision Teatlires of Chartres,” will be given at Jefferson Junior High at 9:30 a. m.; mas program by with parents invited. partment, Mrs. Ralph until next year! tonight in the girls’ gym. Mon- ip i Gayl thal gite Ui cicball (wittll be day morning for a field trip in ‘speech. Two classes t by eafoling at noon in the Pontiac Mildred Wiersema rah <5 Pontiac Seete Beak eeeee: radio station, then went on to tour Tucsday at 7.30 p. m. the PTSA the new city hall. At noon the will see ‘Christmas in Many group met in the Green Room of Wednesday. presented by the music the Hotel Waldron for a luncheon Speech instructor cérner, the spirit of this season|——-—~— ——— -- ——= I ee eee here at St. Michael High. Seniors are planning an after-' daring Sunday}, intend noon of caroling which time they Menscola Convalescent Home near to visit \Lake Orion and the county In- lfirmary. At the latter, they will! idistribute individual Christmas packages prepared this week. During the Cilidren of Mary meeting Wednesday, the girls of the junior and senior classes set forth on a plan to provide a basket for some needy family. It the rapidly multiplying con- tributions of goods in Reom 10 are any indication, this project is sure to be a success. Half-day sessions went into ef- fect Thursday to give ambitious ‘students a chance to put in some extra working hours before Christ- | }mas. Last Tuesday senior ithe Betty Crocker Homemaking |Test. All are now anxiously await- ling the results that will depict the! winner, Michaelite reporters were pick-! j ing up little bits of this and that 'this week as they put finishing ‘touches on their articles for the isecond issue, According to co-edi- tors Fran Hayes and Colleen Mc- 'Enery, the publication should jreach the Shamrocks by Monday. | Perplexed expressions covered the faces of many Michaelites this! weck as they worked to discern) the correct answers to the “Christ- mas Puzzles’ contest put out by jthe Catholic Students Mission Cru- | isade. Winners of this tricky test w| |be announced sometime next week. | JA to Hold Party for Underprivileged Junior Achievement’ companies of Pontiac will hold a Christmas \party for 13 underprivileged “the| dren at 3 p.m. Sunday in the | Knights of Pythias Hall. The young obusifiéssmen and| lwomen have arranged to have Santa there with gifts for the kid- dies, Entertaining the youngsters will be the on Joes,” Tony Thomas’ and his Melodeers and a Magician. ‘Fantasy in White’ Dance Scheduled for Dec. 30 St, Frederick High School’s Var- Juniors met regularly’ this week! The Waterford High Student sity Club is preparing its “Fan- More than 600 attended the A to prepare, the i for “Showboat Council. is in the process. of..pub-jtasy in White”. dance, to beheld). Capella Choir’s Christ concert TV,” which will be held Jan. 19 lishing a ‘Student Thursday - night# Te program and 21, The pep assembiy this, the names,. addresses, grades, -—< wide praise for /ts fine ine was ngy by telephone numpers of all students ing, colorful. pageantry, and. to. inispire the Students fect this wilt’ be @ “mood” of the performance | ay eiienet Ie ra “Ss SETS SSE EI ae ae ul BRR & f rpsapes ee: | ie ntpd and ss abi in ‘contacting. eae ‘ets, available at the door) will re $2.50 a directory with from 9 p.m, to midnight Dec, 30.) Jr. will narrate “I Heard the and) Students in semi-formal d reSS) Betts on Christmas Day” with li dance to the music of Russell) and his ‘orchestra at this lew Year's Eve affair. Tick- . girls took | | { 1-4 +t ‘ | 4 | TRIPLE TRIO TO SING — Among the 150 Bloomfield Hills High School students who will take part in the music department's Christ- mas Concert tonight are “‘The Jills,’ the school’s popular triple trio. Here the Pontiac Press cameraman caught the attractive singers doing some last-minute rehearsing. They are, left to right, front row: Good Times Ahead at Area ‘Highs Plans for Christmas programs, and ‘‘As Mary Walked Through|schools competing have identical, ketball game. away from home, ‘dances and a debate tournament ‘Sunny Woods.” irecords of three wins and one loss., Having defeated Troy last Fri- sparked iti -gtea high “Mistletoe Magic,” annual Christ-| Farmington, Southfield, and day, the Yellow Jackets will be sa ance at ig' aia nee by Phi Sig-| Walled Lake share first place; Wa-| after their second consecutive nga iterford has one win and three! league win against the highly Bloomfield Hills High will pre-/ma Tau will take place on Thurs-| losses; whilé Lincoln of Van Dyke| touted Madison five, sent its annual Christmas pro-\day from 9 p.m. to 1 a.m. The /has yet to get a favorable decision. West Bloomfield High seniors are gram at 8:30 tonight. Clarence formal dance will feature a five-| The teams will suspend opera.) caauing the ot Ge ‘Luchtman will direct the vocal mUu-' piece orchestra and cost $3.50 perjtions until Jan. 9 when they will) wad eee +n si¢ and Brute Warnock the instru-' Cake. The auditorium will ‘be/meet at Van Dyke \» year nesday night There mental secti6ns. ‘decorated with 3,000 balloons. ger FOR. SNO-BALL be an orchestra for this Christmas laffair, and a large crowd ig ex- Bag Will be Vocal solos == At Walled Lake High, some 250 | Students at Avondale High are} ted. by Mary Low Filler and Janet xtudents will-have a part in “Car- |rushing to prepare for “The Sno- Sno- PEE Richards, and Pence agg Plaxton | ols for Christmas” a program to /Ball,”” a dance to be held from 9 School, last minute rehearsals are and this trombone playing “O. be given at 8 p.m. Wednesday (p.m. to midnight Tuesday in the under way for the three-act play, Night” ° Willialy “Stouffer in the new high school audite- gym. There will be a well known, “Home for Chetetmes.” rium. The affair is being put on (orchestra, Christmas punch and 4; 7-39 5.m. Wednesday. The by the band, choruses and speech cookies, and decorations in the shows how. a soldier, a pair ys Seen | department, |holiday j . ens and a small child and he girls. triple trio, “The Jills” ‘| With the second round of tourna- + “Avondale’s cheering section ‘family help an embittered wit l fing, ag, “Mershinaiow World,” ments cofnpleted in the Inter-Lakes| Will trek to Royal Oak Madison |renewed faith in God, and send anta Gla us is + Candas fo Fee Det Leagan: three of the five Re, ec narmanaaaee | for Christmas, th Janet Richards, Sue Quinn, Cappy Booth, Sally Grisinger, Barbara Woolson; top row, Mary Lou Fuller, Jacquie Trombley, Letitia Pin- ney and Phyllis Steele. The program will be given at 8 p. m. in the high school auditorium. , her find ne | \y «-f f che ' |though. There will be a game Wever Junior High will enter tain needy children at its home- Signal will be out next week, with pmew .eolor and plenty of holiday Thursday there will be a Christ- the music de- and then school’s out At. Emmanuel Christian High : to be given ; og A % s THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DEC EMBER 16, 1955 r ar ire a State Administrative Board Building Unit Snyred lover Approves Lease for Kalkaska Air Base | P | Killed in Chase LANSING u—The way now ap-| Targonski said he was satisfied neighboring land, thus draining Lawmen Track Down pears clear for approval of a all the ‘‘wrinkles’ had been ironed, lease hetween the state and ‘the out during-a conference with Air {Air Force for the 8,000-acre Kal- Force officers Wednesday, ‘All ‘kaska jet base site ‘that remains now is the wording The building committee of the, of some of the provisions but I State Administrative Board ap- don't expect any trouble there.” | proved the lease after raising sev- he said. a |eral questions about hunting Cre JEOPARDIZED RIGHTS ALWAYS the perfect gift—lug- Eahing Eights, ot bp ie Targonski had objected earher Rogie bin bees OCR Gane SEES that the lease would allow the {ind its use among every membet ae oe ; Air Force to run its own private of the family. But there's a piece ee Eb via? ot et ‘hunting and fishing preserve in the sess . chairman of the building com- os ie luggage for everyone from’ < mittee, sald a final draft of the j Teser ation toilette kit to a steamer trunk. : | lease would probably be ready | In its original form, he said, Pick for durability. | for submission to the Adminis. It might have jeopardized state . . | | trative Board at its meeting next oll and mineral rights by allew- pated NOT BUY LAND Tuesday. ing privafe drillers to drill on | Committee members also\ by Armstrong County Memorial , pressed Air Force officers at the! Hospital, where his would-be off reserves under the air base itself, pa In addition, he said, the original | form of the lease was not clear_ on reclamation of the land if the: state wants fo recover the site. He also objected that the gtate would receive $1 from the Air, , : Force for a 99-year lease, bat Oe craaed vomsh oe hiked three pay $800 a year in “swamp taxes’ Persons and wounded two others to Kalkaska County. and Wounded 2 Others local taxes. , hours. : Alaska has only one college. the land from the state at its! fired into her chest by the ber- market value serk boy. | the Air Force real estate divi. | Warren Smail, and her uncle, sion in Washington, D. C., said [William Smail, were shot by Fal- the Air Force policy is to obtain (lone Wednesday night in this rural state lands by lease, although in | community. some instances it buys private | Policeman Gus Zanos of Apollo, land. wounded by Fallone as the nearly Col. Morton said the Kalkaska 22-man posse Closed in on the | Youth, Who. Slayed 3 VANDERGRIFT, Pa. — A. The state died last night six hours after he! pays the Swamp tax on the basis was shot down in a gun fight with! jof 10 cents an acre in lieu ofa posse that hunted him ‘for 16) John Fallone, 17, died at near- | ,Meeting for an explanation as to girl friend Gladys Smail, 15, lay | why the Air Force could not buy in critical condition from shots | Lt. Col. William R. Norton of ' Her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. base, which would cost an initia), Youth yesterday, was reported —in+- 25 million dollars, would be an Satisfactory condition. He missed ‘economic blessing to the northern death by a fraction of an inch, ‘part of the state. (as a bullet hit him under the, The state, he said, will receive "ight eye and ranged upward to an estimated $90,000 a year in lodge under his skull. sales taxes from base personnel. YOUTH WELL ARMED Eventually, the Air Force: may| sere: firs ispend another 50 million dollars |, = cane were fred bel developing the base, he added. oid et he pehooting state pace | __Col. Morton told the committee 4" Picked off: Fallone as he the federal government would fi-' — io oon cone “| hance construction of new schools ee apa F allone wen found /made necessary by the influx of With a .22-caliber auboenanec rifle ‘some 5.000 people into the area. and 300 rounds of ammunition by; < aie |his side. He never regained con-' ‘sciousness. He invaded the “Smajl home. \Wednesday with a rifle and a) /package of dynamite. His efforts Easy CREDIT TERMS Take 90 days to pay ©NM our 90-Day Pay- ment Plan . ot ae extra charge! ©, i+ you prefer, Poy noth- ing down ond take up to 2 Years to Pay! killings were unsuccessful. Gladys said she had dated .Fal- lone several months ago and that} her parents had forbidden her to see him again. 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Vaud Twichell faces ‘today ordered further public hear- he said he had known then as a charge of larceny by conversion ings starting Jan. 4 in an inquiry fellow Communists. and of being absent without leave into alleged Communist - an shay on the Brooklyn from Chanute Air Force Base, Ill. —_ | Eagle urdett named 10 others Uoeiot ste sprees: he aia he had known or believed Mision: ‘to be Communists in the 1937-40 Chairman Eastland (D-Miss.), period. CASS CITY w — The annual jsaid in a statement that “numer-- The subcommittee questioned Christmas* display of this Thumb ous,_witnesses are to be called, most of those he identified and area village will be lighted this | most of whom already have been the few still in newspaper work weekend Thousands of visitors are examined in executive sessions.” all swore that they are not now expected at the exhibit, which in- Eastland described the new Communists. cludes a replica of the town of hearings as ‘following up the in- ‘Bethlehem and a Nativity scene. infiltra- radio and tele- To Light Yule Scene William Lavender of London in the questioning of Winston blamed his suicide attempt on the, The Rocky Mountain bighorn is ‘Burdett and other former mem- influx of neighbors to watch his a wild sheep that never has been domesticated. in television set. (PENNE cers 4 the Communist cell | 9 a advantage of this fabulous dress event! 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DECEMBER 1 16, 1955" —_ eS = 2,000 Dolphin Give ‘Men's Jewelry Articles snes: irs Shop Japs Yule Harvest Make Fine Yuletide Gifts ea wed rt very Night Dede ADD See ARARI, Japan (®—This sleepy 'counter—lighters, cuff links, tie fishing hamlet south of Tokyo was . All that glitters is not gold. Nor |clasps, cigaret cases, watch and reaping an unexpected Christmas iis it all for the female side of the phejt buckles—have always been’ harvest today—a school of 2,000 amily, Not this Christmas. strong favorites among the men. ‘ 3 dolphin. + 8 & Each dolphin ts about five feet long and worth more than $5, The $10,000 marine bonanza is_ real riches to 2,600 fisher folk who nor- mally wrest a meager living from the sea A lookout spotted the school Tuesday and aroused the villagers. Every able-bodied man, woman and child took to the boats. They formed a school of big marine mammals, and, beating madly on emply tin cans, drove them into Arari Bay. Then they sealed the entrance with their tiny boats. About 599 dolphin flopped onto ‘til 9 P.M. hi For years these articles have | Men's jewelry manufacturers heen constructed solely of geld & | predict an all-time sales record’ and silver. For a time, precious | f lthigs year, | stones adorned the more -ex-: % | Watches, the heaviest revenue pensive pieces. v producers in this field, feature Many of today's jewelry accesso J I 7 y ' ] J ] + some unorthodox qualities. ries feature leather initials on a Tey yt iplain metal surface. 7 et fea es A manufacturer recommends nounced a new “‘no-hands” watch | that indicates time by numeral. | that this Christmas be flavored with; The time—hovr and minute — coffee. Their newest matching set may be seen by looking through piel age ates toad eg , e 3. oversized stone cuff links a ie} | tee Se bar. All are done in a coffee-col-| | : ored material. Departing drastically from tradi- yten always appreciate arnok ie tional styling concepts, these a acessories in jewelry. Cigaret and pairs incorporate improvements cigar lighte rs of standard makes} | One watch company has 4n- | | one nae, in movement and case desir. may. be supplemented by new Th age heac : aio derec Another firm, keeping in step te ighter. This unique gadget, ee ee oe oe with modern homes, has an “‘in- sends a strong jet of flame down SEE OUR SPECIAL HOLIDAY oe : y t | aeect lighting” system. The un- into the bowl of his pipe. ; COLLECTION for you for “We'll ruin the price if we take) ere rt OCMC : 3 Ms RING, watch and cuff-links. Gift Giving. One and two piece them out all at once.”’ he cau- Men's jewelry is limited in use but tioned. Fishermen predict the school will Worn with care. last for weeks if harvested slowly. | , Da: | 2 Soviet Editors Frowning on U.S. Showgirl Gowns LONDON w—Two Soviet editors said today the girls in U, S. night club floor shows ought to wear, gore clothes | Moscow radio broadcast the, criticism by Anatoly Sofronov, ed- ~*$tor of the m agazine Ogonyok, and i | é _ ‘Alexei Adzhubei, editor of the) { 3 i j | ) 2 ae: : ngwapeper Komsomobkays Pray: NO MAN has enough cuff-links/ c or tie clasps. Always a thoughtful | a tour of America. Sofronov said they went to sev- [andl practical gift. These are in| eral night clubs and that the floor shows were ‘‘very inter- j | fashions in sizes for junior, misses, women and half sizes. Christmas $ 799 | Selection Cc hildren’s s Raat | ~ DRESSES ° $199 $299 | Nylon party fashions with pinafore | treatment and many others inciuding polished cottons. Colorful selection for gift giving. 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This is going “You forget that Russia did more! armies from the Baltic to Dakar | to set a lot better with the pundits than maintain diplomatic relations) march in four abreast, a brief. , along Third avenue’s better bistros.'with Hitler; that it was Hitler's) case in one hand and a_ shil- Se cee jpartner in the conquest of our Jelagh in the other. Sure, and it will elevate the ora-|sister member Poland; that it) Can the chained of the world tory at the nearby headquarters maintained diplomatic relations ever want again for a spokesman of the world organization, wherewith Japan until the last week of when the Irish take the floor in the great winds blow in five the war; that it never lifted a U.N.? Indeed, there's every reason languages. jfinger to help the Americans in to believe that the first move made The only thing that now re- [their war against that country.” py the Irish in U.N. will ‘be a mains to be seen is whether the Gromyko fell into a five-lan- |demand for the return, from per- Irish accept the invitation. | puaye funk, He may have to fidjous Albion, of the six counties They're a proud people and they | apologize before representatives of Ulster that constitute Northern read their newspapers and listen | ———— Ireland. to their “raddio.” | The demand will not be made., p : i y 3 sur i : =} { Rigi oa torgeting, man Nayy Reveals Names wow Can bs aire: by an irish leno barrels of mash on fire This one will rattle every window, : S 2. Five ‘dream books’’ used for Rooshians have been saying about’ in the great Secretariat building) i - them through the years—whenever of Two New A-Subs on oa Eat Biter i ae al ee their name came up for member-| Lord Beaverbrook viewed recently, 0f Mutual slips ship. But before the galleries at U.N. are packed with profes- sional Irish-Americans, who often are more vociferously Irish than Fire Call Reveals Bookie’s Layout, Whisky Still DETROIT v—When a_ neighbor reported smoke coming from a home last night, investigating firemen and police found 1. A 55 gallon still and three | While police were searching, six , x = .,/ablaze in the middle of the night, has picked the names Skate and|#hd_ swore, “My God! What /Persons called to find out “today's “We will never permit Ireland Swordfish for its third and fourth “45te of electricity. Police are looking for the home to be a member of the United atomic-powered submarines. ISLAND IN ATLANTIC’ ‘owner, Roosevelt Williams 30. Nations,’’ that blaggard sete The Skate is under construction| The World Almanac has perhaps, - said years ago. “Ireland main-'at the Groton, Conn., yards of the the ablest brief account of tained diplomatic relations with Fjectric Boat Division of General “Poblacht Na H ‘Eireann Germany during the great war. It pynamics Corp. The Swordfish is “Ireland, an island in the At- jdid not lift a hand 1o help the being built at the U. S. Naval lantic Ocean near the European (feces Allies. |Shipyard at Portsmouth, N. H. mainland. is a sovereign, independ. * Ld * ANSWERS SLANDER The world’s first nuclear-powered ent republic reparated from Great 22°": It was the representative from vessel, the submarine Nautilus,!Britain on the east by the Irish Soc-.: El Salvador, or some such, who has been operating with the Navy Sea and the North Channel and on would not let that slander pass un- for many months. 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Unlike the | In. time of emergency, ae 8 al- s she feel that women should’—with the possible exception of Can Israel Gupose the Entire Arab “World? . was born, she conceived. the. idea of organizing a women’s corps in c ¥ ob in | . 5 ay a * 7 : . Sa cuee: acme tacceria: tn Intec, for two years’ service—from 18 to ter of emancipation. Bll wre member "that [part jol (my | Maltin, he GADNA te) veluatary-)/ most /no/age limit: ‘be sholdiers, even under nermal|some grumbling over short hair- ollo 4 ticle, second t . 1 | ; . ; . = = series a veteran INS corres sn 20. They learn nearly all the spe-| At first. she admits, she was father’s family was killed by the! Israeli parents are alive to their | Cal, rage eae | |conditions? She had a ready re-|cuts and wearing hats. ae ac Ss tereeu 'cialties of modern military tactics. plain scarcd Nazis in Poland. though I myself nation’s defense needs and aware | Sera scotia a Gost! reese ue Male officers and enlisted men By MICAEHL CHINIGO -_ _* | “Het when § jumped out the! "o> 00m in Isract. of the limited manpower. So they shoritative picture of the wom. | ree ay seinen: Conc mows respect the courage the women JERUSALEM tINS)—In the ad-| They can take up the infantry Jirst time, my mind quickly GEDUDEI NO’AR lencourage fheir young daughters} en’s role in the Israeli armed | ’”** m the army, and | have shown during the war of — . a hie. (land) |< ee en A | especially in this country. While liberation and during the sub- vent of full-scale war Israel's fight- specialties — rifle, grenade, ma- turned to the problem of land- | Somé girls start training early— to participate in ““GADNA" courses| forces. | serving, 4 girl not only con ( iealiag ek a - ' . . - zs - si aes . So “5 ‘ | I ’ A, i S shaln . ei i ‘ces will be 40 per cent fe-\chinegun, bazooka—or the artil-| Ig» which I did without a mis: (|. carly as 14—when they enter a 48 the first step toward a life ‘Gol. Gershonovitz, who came to) trib h rity of the mamas a oho ing forces will be percent as : hap. After that it was easy. And j ion “ibuti utes to the security t dents. male. lery, tank corps, navy, or air Pe : : “ly ne co-ed paramilitary organization, ime national contribution. {srael from Russia in 1925, said| community as a whole, but also spapulamEaving herenisoc As tonce 1 got my wings in exactly the own as ‘GADNA.” The name is IN RESERVE : she did not choose the army as a . | If anything, they say, the wom- The popular saying A aren (period Nia) (ime nan nike ! IN RESERVES TILL 34 : contributes to the national edu- | ws the women go, so goes Israel.” (yweET IRTH RON EG t a contraction for ““Gedudei No‘ar” After the “GADNA" training Career “Just to be in the Army.”’| cation. In the Army, everybody |" are more aitgent a oe! nal If it holds true, then Israel is Irith Ron, for example, is a gurl Wi acted) Pint! of Rete or “Youth Units ie a two-year hitch in the reg- | “Rather, it was because I be-| ts equal—and this certainly can- jokaiers Se aaeil Codes ot geing a long way militarily, be- paratrooper ven asked about the paysica’ —_ GADNA is fashioned along the ular army women’s corps—known C@Me convinced that women ought) net be sald in some of the eee . cause most of this young nation’s * 6 effort required, the petite brunette jines of the ‘‘Baliilas” of Mus- jas “Chail Nashim'’—all women to take an active part in the se-| countries from = which immi- fp ss: young women have definitely “T felt if the boys could do it, said seriously: _ solini's day. Like the Balilla, lare eligible for the reserves up to) lcurity of this country.’ | grants are arriving.” | (TOMORROW: Israel's Front- gone soldier. the girls ought to be able to do it} “It is somewhat tough on a girl | the Cotas A is supe svised by the ithe a age of ne Long, before the state of Israel Col. Gershonov itz feels that the| une Farmer-Fighters.) Mac re FOOTBALL FOR YOUR BOY a Ye _ with only ONE BOOK of Top Value Stamps [i Fill a Stamp Book Before Christmas and Get This RIM | Here's a football made to take rough treatment —top-grade leather— triple lining. Official size, shape and weight. A real gift for a real boy—and it won't cost you a cent with one book of Top Value Stamps. Get Your Top Value Stamps at Your Kroger Store! Eldorado Seville Hundreds of prizes! SPECIALLY PRICED THIS WEEK! BORDEN'S First of the Season! California Sunkist Navel R irloin. Fresh, Ieee and tender “Theifey® € | Ready to pop in the Lerge 200-220 site. Eas € es Ib. oven! 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FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1955, TWENTY-ONE ; = , ee ee ee = ‘Stop Sign Stops Him pgp oc SE oe Date Firm Votes Dividend jcones—even if they were ftehd-’to be mixed in, either. Ice cream, ~ AINTCY so eae : ed to gifts to dealers ‘|said the board, wll be ice cream A GAINESVILLE, Fla. w—To ease hurt ‘ CHICAGO (INS) — The Bresler ; the la traffic hazard at the junction of - lee Cream Co.) of Chicago bas The board of health reasoned and nothing else. U.S, 441-State Road 20, safety en. The Antarctic has 6 m1! lion een amend Netaranet that although the law does not i t ° gineers erected a new stop sign. square miles, about the total of D©CM TumMed down by the board On state in so many words that li, The asteroid Amor, discovered in By Lucrece Hudgins Beale Thirty minutes later a truck driver the Unied States and Europe com- health to pack a holiday liquor quor is prohibited in ice cream, it 1932, comes withing 10,000,000 miles = ae eeregeeres saw the sign and applied the, bined. punch in its Christmas ice cream does not allow the hard drink of the earth’s orbit. SYNOPSIS Beanle sees a candy decorated Christmas tree beside a farm- wT 4 house, He helps himself to the i eaigetat ag candy. ‘The! eeaer’ cakchos| bine This Year Give the Finest 5 and says he must pay for it by cleaning 50 lamps. The Dum- diddy gets the job done for Beanie, Then the farmer says YM e Beanie must do another job. WV Bef ea . . . su i _ Chapter 11 i ae in Gift Packages CLEANING THE BARN from not fair,” protested i, “That's Beanie when the farmer told him he must do another job to pay for the candy. “You'll do as I say,” ordered the skinny man glaring at Beanie. Beanie stared at him. For the first time he saw deep, deep into the man's eyes and what he saw was fire and chains and _ light- ning. When he saw this he knew with horror that this wasn't a man but an ogre and that the Christ- mas tree in his yard was a trap the ogre set to catch boys like himself. * “T want you to clean this barn,” said the ogre. “Stack the bags of grain. Pile the corn in the, crib. Put the hay in the loft.| Sweep the floor. Have it spotless) by sundown. To be sure you get| jt done I will lock you in here un- til the sun goes down.” ca “But there are no brooms or pitchforks or anything to work with!” exclaimed Beanie. “Use your hands,” replied the ogre and he went out and locked the barn door. 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Then began to make strange soft So soft that Beanie never But others heard he- cause, in a few moments, there were answering noises from far heyond the barn and suddenly a) flock of birds swooped through) the open window. Beanie dried his tears and gazed in astonishment as the birds flew down and began to eat up every, last grain and corn kernel on the floor, When they had finished eat- “ing thev picked up the scattered he noises dust then the ogre came in. | His eves popped when he saw “T've done the job.”’ said Beanie “Oh, no,’ said the ogre. and such “You are a good Ph one =e. FEderal Phone |aaimtaed OPEN EVERY ] FEderal | ee 7114 NIGHT ’TIL Wachantyt edie ing my and Hs REPAI R sngON Pete 3714 NAW 108 NORTH SAGINAW 9 | #2 Mrs. Rex Parker (left) of West Princeton avenue ts giting a final tuck to the gown to be worn by Mrs. Albert Anselmy of West Huron street. They are both members of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority which is sponsoring us annual ball Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 a.m. at Child Psychiatry Service Will Benefit From Dance Members Plan Many Parties Preceding Annual Event at Hotel Pontiac Hotel Pontiac ‘the hospital. ¥ The annual ball of Epsilon Sigma Alpha sorority t> be held Saturday will benefit Pontiac State Hospital's Child Psychiatry Service. The group is sponsoring 1 study workshop” at the hospital and will donate al proceeds of the dance to the hospital to further the program. The ball, scheduled for Saturday from 9:30 p.m. to 1:30 am. at the Hotel Pontiac, will also mark the beginning of the holiday* season for members of the ney and Donald Ducat will be sorority. guests at a party to be given by Mrs. ag ee oan the Harry Woodmans of Gateway chairman, has worked with 'q,i.,. other committee chairmen, 4, Earl Smith Jr for the Se iotaca ean \of West Lawrence street are also nee Serene in the party whirl. They are hold Ys 8 ;;ing an open house for all Epsilon and tickets were arranged ee ene for and distributed by Mrs./"US?@nes — Frank Jalosky Jr. (0 WILL ATTEND Patrons were solicited by Mrs.' rad cecegatlantad eos ; ’ (a end, Wi guests inciuding - Edmund Smith. Mrs. Norman Nel jand Mrs. Clyde Gronaw, Mr and son planned and made decorations yirs) Robert Willis, Mr. and Mrs for the affair and Mrs. Edward James Kinney, Dorothy Brim and Hummel Jr. handled publicity. Jeane La Vine, and Fee Rete ~G Yharles 1. B Mrs. Smith has announced her pesiase ale Charles ie ™ list of patrons for the dance. | * e They include Dr. and | Iva Pinkston of Mohawk road James M. McHugh, Dr. and Mrs. |i) have as her guests Dr. Don- 1. E, Gordon, Mr. and Mry. Le aig McCandless, the Raiph Wil- land A. Clemence, Mr. and Mrs. (oon the Theodore Johnsons, Edna Floyd A. Levely, Mr, and Mrs. pinkston and George Ralick, Mr. George R. Oliver, Mr. and Mrs. 4nq Mrs. Robert Hasse, Mr. and Richard 0, Paschke and Dr. and ir. Calvin Rhodes, Mr. and Mrs. Mrs, Lyan D. Allen Jr. Harry Bell, the Frank Jaloskys Jr. Others serving as patrons are and Mr. and Mrs. Edward Hum- Mr. and Mrs, Theodore Johnson, Mel Jr. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Gaukler, Dr. The Russel) MeGlincheys of and Mrs. Maxwell L. Shadley, Dr. Waterford will have as their oe be ¥v, . a and Mrs. M. C,. Worster, Mr. and cecetsyiec) dimer aM one Jn : ’ | dames Jones and Mr. and Mrs. and Mrs Psychiatry Service Preparing decorations for the Epsilon Pontiac Press Photos . The dance will benefit Pontiac State Hospital's Child lhe group is sponsoring a “study workshop” at committee members at a recent meeting held in her Shoun greeting dance home on Osage circle is Mrs. Eduard uhich is Hummel Jr. Mis. Frank Jaloshy Jr. of Drayton Plainy (center) and Mrs. kd- mund O. Smith of Alice avenue (right) uere among those attending the final proceeds ug ill FRIDA Y. DECEMBER 16, 1955 5 me Dietrich, Designer Agree That Beauty Is an I]lusion By PHYLLIS BATTELLE | “If there are characteristics you NEW YORK (INS) — Marlene do not like, try to minimize them ‘Dietrich has been around for some Concentrate on the good points time now—delighting men and ig- both mentally and physically. niting jealous women — and pre- {sumably she knows whereof she ‘speaks When the subject is sex appeal What she says is. “You don't have to be beautiful to be beau- tiful.”’ . “See that your grooming is as perfect as it can be, and learn how to walk and stand in the most graceful and easy way pos- sible. “In other words,” Elgee get to know yourself thoroughl SANS It's the illusion you create that . = é time — as othe see hits people. It's making pedple say mrately ag Bother! | sec aware that you are with them = A A 6 through your vitality, your self- | confidence and the pride of your | bearing. “If people are more aware of you than of anyone else in the iroom, then you are the most beau- |tiful person there.” | These are the words, not of Miss Dietrich, but of E!gee Bove, one of i: : her greatest admircrs and a fel- The ball will benefit iow stadent-of-sex—appent. Eger Armed with the total knowledge of how you look, fortified by the mental buildup you have given to your good features, you will face self-confidence and vitality “Like Marlene Dietrich.’ says Elgee, swooning vouthfully “Then.” says Elgec, “you will of Orchard avenue. be the picture everybody looks at. cons . ; : = 4 : — : 5 Bi ' ~ no matter what kind of frame ST ere Me and uae | Henry Barens. Mr, and Mrs. Siema Alpha’s annual ball Saturday are Pontiac State Hospital's Child Psychiatry a! thee tesla ae of * IS F cipe Wearing.” i = wic ‘ : S.| 7 s . = .* y rk \ .~c“lIgner ° > S / | Jack Dawson, Mr. and Mrs. Paul ; > ates ie ethedile > 7. nationally known fashion designer ah. oe a H. J. Applegate, Dr: and Mrs.| 10, of Flint, Mary Kendall and (left to right) Mrs. Donald Giordano of | Service. The dance is scheduled for Sat ae one biy lithe lonlvildes ener ic (He adds, however, that Eigee Mrs, Edgar Geist. Preceding the dance, many so- rority members will entertain Among those giving pre-dance par- then ties are the Walter H. Kresges of . South Avery road. Completing the list of gay par- Guests at their home will be ties preceding the ball is one being Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Hudson, given by Mr. and Mrs. George Mrs. Herman B. Stenbuck told) Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Neulin, Mr. Heenan. At their Seminole avenue of her visit to Israel and the Hol) and Mrs. Clemence, the Richard’ home, they will entertain Mr. and Land at the Thursday meeting of Reiters and Mr. and Mrs. Clement Mrs. Ross Walls, Mr. and Mrs. the Zonta Club of Pontiac. LaBarge Charles Elliott, Mr. and Mrs * * * . : 5 Harry Bell and the William Bur-. The speaker told the group gath- ANOTHER EABTY ders ering at Hotel Waldron that the Mr. and Mrs. Ralph O. Allen of Aigo guests of the Heenans will trip has become a very real part Cooley Lake road will entertain the he Mr. and Mrs. Jack Sandberg/of her life, something she lives Donald Murphys, the Lewis Ir- ang Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bur- every day, for to her visiting Israel wins, Mr. and Mrs. Jack E. An- gotte. lis a “living experience,’ dress and Mr. and Mrs. Robert So Passineau. Those completing the Allen guest list are Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Ferrer of Berkley and Mr. and Mrs, John Orosey of Royal Oak, Max Clark will visit the McGilin- chey home later in the evening + and go on to the dance with | Brookdale road and Mrs. No I D Handicapped Tots Learn Joys of Christmas Giving and it * * @ Roe Frank Oosterhofs and the Giving is not limited to the af-|children sang parts : teginald Rippbergers will be co- fluent and the physically fit. Its!played small musical instruments , hosts to sorority members attend- joy is universal, and even a handi- ing the dance, The Oosterhof home capped child — one with cerebral| on Devonshire road will be the | palsy, for instance, whose physical direction of their teacher. Mrs. their in time with the piano, under the t Talk on Israel Heard by Zonta Club | ters. see derful present and a very thrilling around explained, are a dedicated people. | |They fought for their land, and, were fighting. They fought for a) Bove {rames are slenderizing this “clothes season. | women rman Nelson note who concedes that don't make the woman... __ ; make the clothes.” “PICTURE FRAMES’ 4 New Members | At the risk of losing business, Welcomed by YTC lhe declares: “I have seen women Four new members. were en: Explaining Hadassah, the or- Mrs. Thomas Horwitz intre- wearing my gowns who might as rolled in the Ethel EF. Little Youth ganization dedicated to helping | duced the speaker and Mrs. Fotis soon have bought a dress for $8.9. Temperance Israel, Mrs. Stenbuck told of | Takis conducted the business | Money plays no part in the art of reeent Christmas party and mect- its hospitals and education cen- | meeting. being beautiful.” ing at the Frank Deaver home on Elgee, an usher at the Palace Cottage street. Enrolled were Theater only six years ago, 18 pfjeanor Kent. Ronald Highlen, now the designer for ‘‘Elfreda,"’ a R : < uth Ann and Gene Hargett. wholesale dress firm and also ‘ a * we clothes some of the fanciest fig-| ‘ures in the U. S., including Mari- ‘lyn Monroe, Denise Darcel, Judy urday evening at Hotel Pontiac. ' Council at the group's Announcement was made that’ In Isracl. the speaker said, you club member Sarah VanHoosen) a terrific past, but a won- Jones will leave Jan. 20 for a trip the world, returning ‘May 7. Charles Baughey led the group ‘in the singing of Christmas carols, jand plans were made for a candle- »otential for the future. The people livfng in Israel, she, Pageant Viewed an ict . |Marlene. pene’ or mk . by Fellowship “And I have found that it's | onthe. Gift alee eh in the lady's hey knew for what purpose they planning session. hers of Epsilon Sigma Sponsoring Hotel Pontiac the world with more poise and _ Ps ; fe jhome when he Garland and his chief inspiration, light dedication service for mem-|Kilmer's The women are meme {I pha sorority ws annual ball at The he used jor a “study work- Saturday evening. shop” for the Child Psychiatry Service at Pontiac State Hospital. Womens Section PAGES 22-25 Worldwide Dances Are Presented An enthusiastic audience respond ed to curtain call after curtain call last night after the splendid per- formance of Carola Goya and Mat- teo in their “Dances of the World " The concert in Crary Junior High School was the first of four to be presented this season hy the Water ford Township Civic Association. The program in the form of a lecture-recital was narrated for the most part by Matteo. A ver. satile performer, he has traveled extensively to make a close study of the dances of various lands, not only perfecting himself in their techniques but learning their origin, sources of inspira- tion, motivation and history. He explained how the philosophy, rohigion—and—seegrphion focaThny of a country are intemveven that country s native dances » into With his partner. the lovely Car- Ola Goya, a living journal of the customs and costumes of Spam, Italy, India, Scotland and Ceylon Was projected last night . Acclaimed “queen of the casta- nets” in Spain, Miss Goya's per: formance with these instruments Was amazing. In the duet, too, the castanets literally “talked.” Outstanding among the dances presented were those from India. With the Mateo explanation of the gestures used, the audience made an excursion into the life of the Hindu, and the full wonder of the dance of that country was brought performed to Joyce “Trees."' | Climaxing the program was per- ‘months. Gifts were exchanged by formance of the classic Spanish the group followed by the serving}dance, El Amor Brujo, executed isuperbly by both dancers. i ‘ , tiny strip of land where they, A Christmas pageant, ‘‘Star of they Peeiection might know peace, Glory.” was presented for the OW" Personality that makes her Cl Been eS 2 Christian Women’s. Fellowship of look well dreserd.” he sayd. “Clothes are simply the frame Entering this land, Mrs. Sten- First Christian Church when the for a picture of a woman. mick said, the travelers asked group moet Tuesday evening in the hemselves what had inspired these church parlors. xcople, but as they traveled heir way, they knew the “The frame may be extravagant) pageant and spectacular or pure and sim-) Mrs. Ple, in its own right. But if the an an at Christmas the Hoyt, Participating in were Mrs. William scene of a party, |movements don't coordinate withiLeon Skelley, and speech ther. Ser Mevauee from this meas James DeVail. Mrs. Lowell Mount, Picture’s a dud, nobody's going! Mrs. C.E. Wilson returned from 0 : > O° P . ; Those attending will be Dr. and the mind — can know the happiness apist Mrs. E. F. Lau. ote Gees Mosler cad emt Mrs. Maurice Cucksey, Mrs. 0 look at it for oad ae | Washington, D.C., to her home, Mrs, Gordon, Dr. and Mrs. G. N. |of making and giving a simple + * + ‘ish; ttCiti‘it~*s ‘Harold Aeschliman and Mrs.|, It’s hard to describe this “‘pro-| “Longmeadow,” in Bloomfield Parents were often incredulous to, jsee a child accomplish an unusual feat of speech or hand coordina-; Tots in the pre-nursery cerebral. |. ae | ard Boekeloo and the Dale alow cine : _|tion — often something the school} . /palsy class of the Oakland, County iced worked monthal to\tcach: Carneys, !Society for Crippled Children dem- Mr. and Mrs. Clark Heenan, the onstrated this at a Christmas party| Classes for the 3 to 6-year-old John Oleys, Mr. and Mrs. Jamesjheld for their parents this morn-| handicapped’ tots are held Tues- « Davis, the Jamies Stones, Ann Tier- ing. day, Thursday and Friday morn- ™ ” ; Although the youngsters cannot | peat a ne pleeai Aes ee w ‘speak easily or move their hands | sehen nea . a | ae and feet as others do, each had by the society's Easter seal fund an attractive handmade gift for | tive and individual contriba- Petroff. Dr. and Mrs, John (Christmas present Schmidt, Dr, and Mrs, Donald * * Bergeron, Mr, and Mrs, Rich- * Coming Events | Pontiac Branch of the National Farm! il Garden Assoc ang tation will meet Mon-| the parents. There were waste | rete ef Setwe be ter the sein an; baskets for the dads, made of | Classes for the 6 to 12-year age wa niversary party. | tall cans covered with contex | group are held in the afternoons. | The Lake-Landers Will hold thetr| Christmas party at the Adah Shelly ' -ierery Sanday at 3.30 pm. There will be eo gift exchange. paper. For the mothers, neatly | Elizabeth Kirkby is executive sec- pasted scrapbooks. jretary for the Oakland County There was a play in which the, society. 2 5 * 5 ; ® > ate and of its primitive existence. * * & lus brothers because no one can|White Swan, Wash. This’ mission|Elgee believes, but something you parents, There ore four pages in served refreshments from tables buy a full-length mirror. jtoday’s Wome Eleanor Clark. Israel represented to them . , their right to freedom of wor- They were assisted by a girls ship and freedom to live in a trio from the Junior Choir com- democratic land without fear. | posed of Sharon Pardo, Wanda jself - confidence that a womanitain at their traditional open house “flings out, like waves of elec- at their home on Christmas : tricity. It hits people and warms ing. —_— ro Sue Vaughn and Mary Alice |them and makes them feel im-|_ * * The speaker told of going 2B Kissick. Mrs. James Vaughn /mensely stimulated to in her} my. and Mrs Robert Johrison jinto Nazareth, the old, old city! accompanied the ‘rio. presence.”’ and sons Stephen and Mark, ar- Games, toys and books were|MIND AND MIRROR Stenbuck said, 8athered for the children of cal rived today by plane from their These waves of personality are home in Los Angeles. They will not: something you're born with, spend the holidays with their MY. and Mrs. Harry ive by himself alone, and the|!s 4 part of the program of 'the\develop. He suggests the easiest/ Yeager of Hickory Grove road In closing Mrs j Sainte : : There is a destiny that makes Mission to the Yakima Indians at help that we give to others al- Disciples.of Christ in the United! way to kindle your own personality | and Mr. and Mrs. F. N. Johnson ys comes back to be our own,’ States. lis this: jof Detroit. Naomi Circle of the chureh| “Maintain an open mind, and| * ¢ Mra. William | H. Cressy of “Look in the mirror and analyze! Nisacheut ler, N. H., is visiting ‘decorated in the traditional; jection” that young Bove talks Hills Thursday. Secretary of De-| jabout, except to say that it’s alfense and Mrs. Wilson will enter-| ge C. E. Wilsons to Entertain Open House and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiest of Woodland avenue. Mrs. Cressy will remain in the city until after the holidays. * * * Florida sunshine is nice, but Mrs, Maude Wagner of Cameron ave- hue says there, is no place like Pontiac, -according to word re- ceived while she is vacationing at Oeean Park, Fla. Before returning to her home she will spend Christmas with her son and daughter-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Powell, in Decatur, Ml, * * w $ Spending the holidays with h son-in-law and daughter, . and Mrs. Homer Harbage of Lenox. avenue, is Mrs. Frank Nelson. of n’s Section Christmas motif. | ‘your complete self, , at the ‘home of her son-in-law | ¢ ’ ‘ ee London, Ohio. l=. + . | THR. PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 19 ‘Many Yule Festivities Hills Enjoys Gay Season By RUTH SAUNDERS tain jointly at a cocktail party be-| Dec. 2. The Booths live on Marl- | BLOOMFIELD HILLS — The fore the dance. Mr. and Mrs. Jer-| borough drive, | * i 55 TWENTY-THREE Something to glow about... coming weekend promises to be|vis B. McMechan will also be| 7° one of the gayest ‘preludes to hosts, a ‘i lens Oo orca nine a, aa Wouldn’t you prefer to give istmas in the Hills. y ; Teste! ; pad have | ‘Deratman oittal an Rervices = pod ae Ai =e ie Mrs a aha Ce invited trlendalto a) cocklalliparty | Christmas gifts as serviceable and -4 G League saphena i give | thels| eames: Wednesday at Bloomfield Hills enduring as they are beautiful? ‘ sift from annwal dance at Bloonsfield His * 8 6 Comer ON Then bring your list right in to Country Club. Mr, an rs. Rich-| Mr. and Mrs. David Gagnier ; . \ ot ’ NYS ard B. Wallace and Mr. and Mrs.| Booth (Helen Ward) announce | Hidden Valley promises to be a Connolly's! You'll be surp1 ised % | = . Rudolph Eberstadt Jr. will enter-| the birth of a song Alan Ward, [Popular spot for the two holiday how little many of these lifetime CONNOLI Y's ~ weekends. Going up at New Year 8 | gifts will eost. And you're cor- 4 a will be Mr. and Mrs. David W. Lee . ae. an and their sons, The Nelson B. No-| dially invited to use our Divided iY] lands of Franklin are also planning Payment Plan. VvEeea ‘| to spend New Year's there. | . —S More!” ROSE BOWL BOUND | : Going out by plane to the Rose Bowl game Jan. 2 in California| will be Mr. and Mrs. George T. Trumbull Jr.. Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam D. Siebert and Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stadler. The Stadlers will come from their home near Urbana, Ohio, to spend the holidays with Mrs. Stad- ler's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Marc T. Patton, and will travel to Cal- ifornia from here with the two other couples. e « * : Mr. and Mrs, William R. Fitt- \ = : oe of ne aren ne gerald will come from California \ } : you can make srs to spend the holidays with Mrs. \\ / a brighten her heart Fitzgerald's parents, Mr. and ‘ 1 - forever. A treasured Mrs. Warren 8. Booth. i gift of silver, sterling Ld * “ Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Yntema) were hosts at a Christmas dinner-} dance Saturday evening in their! home on Franklin road. * s * Jane Courtney Mehrer has com- pleted plans for her marriage Dec 29 to William Ramsey James. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. eo MR. and MRS. WILLIAM SPANGLER S. James of Adams road. Mr. “pps jand Mrs. Harold G. Mehrer of) Mr. and Mrs. William Spangler of Raeburn street \yarboro road aré Jane's parents. | will celebrate their 50th wedding anniversary Dec. 24, |The ceremony will be read in They will hold an open house for friends and relatives |" (eoShe) euaii ; : Ane, | tomorrow from 2 until 8 p.m. The Spanglers have lived | _ Mrs. Hush Hamilton of Pleas: | : - : ~ . z ant Ridge will give a supper and in Pontiac since 1924. They have 5 children, 13 grand- | ,itchen shower for Jane Monday children and 8 great-grandchildren. and Mrs. Cari J. Underhill and ——S —$<—$ _—__ —___— her daughter, Jane, will give a as low as be or silverplate. Pric $4.95. °°" ™“~ P . 2 witty Gime, f = < f eines ANG) - past Eoniat Acetic: Racial 22 AMC cclia staal Sl aa C] H H li | juncheon Wednesday. a —_ > 3 , b d D | Josephine Rothman will enter- 3 23 FULL CUT DIA- u as O ] ay ance tain the bride-elect at a supper serene | MONDS mounted in A. gaily decorated archway|were called by Robert Long, Party Thursday and Martha Gifts for any purpose—to suit any taste—to fit any budget. We invite 14K white gold. $495 formed the entrance into the ball-|Ralph Irland, Harry Anderson, Mebrer will give the spinstct din you to shop and let us help you—you are never under any obligation! room Tuesday when members of Robert Earl and Warren Allen, (DF the day after Christmas. & | ; ill give Promenaders Square Dance Club! Mr. and Mrs. James will g arrived at Daniel Whitfield School | During intermission plans were the rehearsal dinner in Bloomfield | : ; ; completed for the New Year’s (13\)1s Country Club. for their oe cance: \eenlidanceliée be belie in the | ) Waterford CAI Building, All to. |, . Lively quadrilies, which added eg) square dance club «embers ‘Philopthos Group to the merriment of the evening,' gre invited te attend. Mrs. War- H Id Pp ~— a rea Allee is handling tickets for | OVGS arty | | ; * 2 the affair. Members of Philopthos at St. Chi Id Study Unit | Decorations for the Tuesday eve- George Orthodox Church held their} Gathers With ining party were arranged by Mr. annual Christmas party Thursday | jand Mrs. Robert Quinn, Mr. and g¢ Devon Gables. Arranging the) Mrs. Hathaway fece Gen fat ‘ent a program was Mrs. Willia m| Members of Child Study Club wintiam Gorsline, _ "| Mitchell. Mrs. Soterios Gouvellis Group Three were guests of Mrs.| se ¢« e ‘handled reservations. F. Milton Hathaway at her home| Mr. and Mrs, Nelbert Donnelly,| Following the exchange of gifts, on East Iroquois road for a school- Mr, and Mrs. Delwin Richardson, a demonstration of holiday center- girl luncheon and meeting on Tues-/ Mr, and Mrs. William D’Arcy and|pieces was presented by Mrs | OK™ Po tt |. LADY'S DIAMOND ' DINNER RING in white or yellow gold mount- Watches WITH PRIDE AND — OE te aati wi alii aa: day. (Mr. and Mrs. Dean Inman were|Nick Thomas. Corimunity singing! you Mrs. Robert Anderson presented guests, Welcomed as new members under the direction of Mrs, Nick| | . . PLE ASURE ete ; Christmas readings for the after-;)were Mr, and Mrs. George Tozer. Samouris concluded the program. | . 5 AT i noon program and Mrs. Elwood ; a MAY CHOOSE THA i Bigler was welcomed as a nmewf The new Holiday Look this Season is the band-box Ww ATCH FOR YOUR | Gat liail aot Nanaia | look, individually fashioned ye you th JE” : Each member brought Christ. | ‘00K, Individually fashion to give you the apear- SPECIAL “SQOMEON * mas cookies that were arranged ance of just stepping out of a band-box. NNOLLY’S , GRACEFULLY §. in boxes to be sent to the pa- RANDALL’ E D SHOP AT CON? STYLED 17-DIAMOND — tients at the Oakland County J ALL’S HARPER METHO RING mounted in 4K | Convalescent Home. | 88 Wayne Street Phone FE 4-1424 » cole natural gold. $350 i Hostesses for the meeting were “=== ee —— Choose from our superD rh ‘ * Mrs. Robert Reynnells, Mrs. M. 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Come in and ning at the YMCA. | service, a Nise ” Delegates to a reception held in} ' make your selection... honor of Mrs, Carl Leonard, na- tonight! tional president, reported on the i recent affair held in Detroit. 4 A report was also heard on the dinner given for members of the a Pontiac Ministers’ Association by ' the chapter. ‘ is Donations were made to the TB] ac sanatorium and to the Bloomfield Es Hospital, CHKapter members are br = ee preparing a Christmas basket for ee cca ane needy family. "3 = : z = > usually designed mount- a ing. $375 Sparkling, gay and romantic, this beautifully etched hand-blown crystal stemware, EJ with complete line of table accessories, is a LEAT HER favorite of brides everywhere. 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FE 2-8642 EP Dw Registered Jewelers we ¢ | Sete arises eT ee ew BEREO TSS 4 A} { ‘a: : | v TWENTY-FOUR _____'THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBE R 16, 1955 : iq 3 , House Beautiful ;* rend to ‘Companion Marriage’ Sweeping America a 4 ri 4 A ‘} (This is the iast of five articles | When she began dieting: Mrs.; Behind Mrs. Korzen's words. husbands “frankly complain” today to accommodate wo me n., authoritarian” such as law, public § | presenting the most-up-to-date opin- the is the i kabl zy ‘Asison| and ritual. | ions and tips rom dozens a mer Korzen tipped the scales at a) Uiey say, unmistakable pat- his- interviewers that ‘‘working/ Eventually, a four-hour, four-day opinion, tradition emee Soopers ee oe oe ‘hefty 190. On Oct. 20, she walked| tern for a new form of married wives are harder to control.” He, work week for mothers might be} But in the “emerging or hes r if aja nw . | life for Americans: | adds: ’ | mutually agreed upon by employ-|the companion marriage,” e DECORATIONS 4 By EDWIN DIAMOND |into court 50 pounds lighter. with The emergence of woman as = mc . husband and sod working|adds, unity is achieved through ; 4, INS Science Writer | new wardrobe and a new hairdo.| wage-earner, the decrease in male| BOLSTERS THE WIFE other — to enable her to work/-affection, understanding and com- , E | ° l H dl ] B & The social scientists say a new rd Seek want her old hus-| dominance and ,the 50-50 partner-! oe greater work bored withput neglecting her home. aoa P prey ver ACLUSLUE andatvec ® att t iage and family) band bac ship marriage. for the woman reduces the male rem authority te democracy | Dr. Abraham Stone of New to uf y a a ome roe. tech “ peed TIRED OF ‘JUMPING’ . + |advantages and strengthens the’ in the Goeampad Burgess be- makes a similar point: ; Fence ies nl ORE, Ha IO SE| | Rae Py nd att os part » what Prof. Ernest wife's position. The working jjeves the companion marriage | “The greater need for mar. The C tle Gift Sho 4 Si pre ag _— mace mat t ap ne spe W. Burgess, Chicago sociologist,/woman can leave her husband) jg the key to understanding what |Tiage preparation ae aes ay e ely to our chang , as N UY ‘ _*¢ « 8 oul thire Wl gi tail al neweuontan: calls the “trend to companionship, with less fear of hardship since jg happening to American mar- | '@rs ‘ ; 1 tee + fee Pe ary : with the emphasis on consensus she also can bring home the bacon.| ried life. attitudes. ; " -1850 a The experts pare many ways of “I have a lot of new oo (commen goals), democratic rela-| ‘She has also increased her It is his no@ion that the famil “Marriage and the family can é . Leiegrap 4 #@ describing the companion mat--now and a job and I don’t have to y & : ; : tions and the personal happiness social horizons through work and/ hist ition| no longer be held together solely th of Voorheis Road | riage. But the best definition came like I used to.| orically has been in transitid 4 se mw Gey cm a 4tyear-old house- dune loyatenta 10. of the family members.” | makes more contacts.” from its older forms to a com-|by the outer forces of law, re- ’ PC “4 te ; Open] Days 10 to 9 Ample Parking 4 \ if named Mrs. Lillian Korzen.| “He is going to find a changed| SOME ELEMENTS *- panionship form, In the past, he|ligion and social pressutes. c : hi t i | | Foote ones the further short-! says, the unifying factors for the) “Jt is no lenger enoug € € ‘€ Soin intense tasieinieat nin Mrs. Korzen caught the at- “oman who wants a marriage on Here are some of the elements ening of the work week and work family were “formal, external and |the husband a good provider : tention of the nation last May |4 0- 4 basis—I’ Hl go along if he’ of the companion marriage: and the wife a good homemaker. hen her husband, Michael, 42, | £8 along.” | Who is boss?—Dr. George C.| MORE EXPECTED fe | Come In Soon—See our Com: | “ | Ch . GS Ph —— | complained to a Chicago judge | For reasons of their own, the |Chamis says: Cl b Hy | d Young people expect more ou t ga S lete Line of Philgas-Tappan = ‘was so fat he could hardly | Korzens decided net to go along | | The question of who should te | Uu O S of marriage than this. The em- THE ALL-PURPOSE Fett anges at new, low prices! get his arms around her. | together. And even this is to be bevel = family is being oe a t phasis today is on deep inner Judge Creal: Harrington sug-| expected in the transition phase | 5Wered today in a new way.” | Ch harmony. ; PHILLIPS PETROLEUM CO. Dl ee ereras auien tel noel ee saa aaca cee anauat sere: eae are | ristmas Mit the trend is toward coopers- 2673 Orchard Lake Ave., Pentiae, Michigan FE 2%-9195 i The old way was for father to A tion and the partnership marriage, jher | husband, ing to the experts. |be le boss. Tod : G th it arant is there it will —— Soe EE ey OG Cao atnering pest) guseanece) Aust ‘and more of the family council OLLIE LE eee ee ety type of decision making. Authority ey |for making decisions is shared; | The Christmas meeting of the | er Feet Feeemee et stl Pontiac Toastmistress Club was | lean) eationte) of 0 ry tiens made an informal check of land, of course, responsibility for 7 tens has is be ol i tcs. reid Teestey evening at the Hotel | acs paint of weve, “However, while male domina- | * * «& lof the 50-50 partnershin, idea, , ’ Members of the club had as their| Mere is what Dr. Popence tion is decreasing in American | guests Mrs. James Webb of; marriages, power is not yet 2 | Gea friends and relatives were completely shared by the female. | Jt Gee Coe | eds to rate domination in a Four; Mrs. Lloyd Dawson, and} of marriages. It was de- The majority of family heme | situations are not the companion | type—yet.” three members of the newly or-| | Srou |cided that 28 per cent of the mar- ganized Toastmistress Club in| viages were dominated by the-wife. The woman as_ breadwinner— Redford, Mrs. Blanche Castle, | Mrs. Lillian Baxter, Mrs. Margery 35 per cent by the husband and 37 |per cent were described as genu- according to the Women’s Bureau, | Grot. |. 50-50 partnerships in which | United States | Labor, at last count almost one, out of every three married women | was working. ‘women or over half the the) 19, eo women in the labor force avenue anneunce the engagement Mrs. Clayton Rule who talked On per cent of Department of LILLIAN MAY KENT Almost 10,000,000 Mr. and Mrs, John Kent of Ferry jof their daughter, Lillian May, to Nelson Foote of .the Family Kenneth Poling. He is the son of | | Study Center | in | Chicago: reports, Lowell E. Poling of Bay street.|‘‘Reflections,” |No recurs cee ee date has been set. Sorentyarion Holds Yuletide Dinner Mrs. Elwynn E. Tripp of Voor. heis road was hostess to members of the Omega Mu Sigma sorority after their Christmas. dinner at Hote] Waldron Tuesday evening. | Guests of the sorority were Mrs. Irne Swanbeck, Mrs. Leland A Clemence, Mrs. John Guenther and Mrs. Robert Reynolds. Members on the committee arranging for the exchange of gifts and social meet- LEARN to EARN! FALL ond WINTER COURSES \fer and Mrs. Emil Mailahn served | ——___— ine The invocation was given by | spouse had ial duties and Mrs. Howard Wheatley and the ne |e _— table topics were presented by | When these same marriages Mrs. Milton Freet. | were rated for happiness, this was Speakers for the evening were! yocided: Where wife was boss, 47 the couples were “Trees’'; Mrs. George Gaches, | judged happy; where husband was “Traditions”: Mrs. Ivan Wiicox, boss, 61 per cent were happy. but and Mrs. Gerald where there was a real partner- McLeod, “Your Memory in a Nut iship — “a marriage with two Shell.’ . ee heads'—87 per cent of the couples were counted happy. Helen Lapisch, Mrs. J. R. Shaf-| (End of series.) | as critics. Mrs. Lester Snell was chief “evaluator and Mrs. Robert Bunce. was grammarian. Tail-twister was Mrs. Wheatley and _ timekeeper was Mrs. McLeod. Mrs. Gaches received the Oscar for her table topic. FREE GIFTS with each Thompson Vitamin purchase—New Hand and Face Creams. MISS MARINA ROGERS famed Vitamin Consultant for Wm. T. Thompson Co. Students Entertain ' for Emerson PTA Day or Night Classes ne Mer nll D. Pe we and Mary Parrish and five of het will be in our store satvrader tw NN sini om he Spek Dever] De, 19 dhru Dee. 21 See GuA SITIES Tan Group One of OES \wented a program at the Emerson | to tell vou about the latest Phone FE 4-1854 Holls Yule Party Nene NS information on Sitar Call Miss Wilson Today iia ON ees and Evers Roe nc eae sete a nd minerals m the field io Intermation Oakland Park Mcthodist Church ald North and Bob Groenberg. J Of human nutrition, for their Christmas party Tuesday Donna Chivers read “The Littlest evening. Angel,” Several accordion selec-| The group enjoved sifging Christ- tions were played by Sharon mas carols, following which secret Chidester, a former Emerson pupil pal names were revealed and gifts Following the showing of a exc changed: Christmas film, refreshments. were served by parents of grades ‘three and four, with Mrs. Charles Brown and Mrs. Anton Koenig at the table. St. Barbara Guild ‘Conducts Meeting | Mrs. Andrew Smith opened her: home on Whittemore street Wednesday evening to members of ,St. Barbara Guild of St. Vincent de |Paul Church. Nineteen members enjoyed a c- operative dinner followed by a gift exchange. Mrs. William Dean was a guest of the group. PONTIAC BEAUTY COLLEGE 16', E. Huron, Behind e's 2nd Floor _— You are invited to discuss your diet problems with her without obligation, HOLIDAY SPECIALS! ALSO Delicious Fruit Cake With Each $7.50 Purchase Natural Health Foods Across from Riker Garage 58 Wayne. 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The auxiljary also voted to send| a Christmas basket to a needy | * « « Mrs. Allan Hersee reported on ithe new cottage for housemothers | which is being built at the National VFW Home in Eaton Rapids. | | The man of the house is being catered to these days whether it is in a lamp, print, decorative fabric or a big easy chair greatly cushioned for capacious pos- teriors. ) of ‘Many Colors to Choose From For the rest of her life bands, Their problems are basi-, ‘children, children. I feel like a THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 Listening Can Make You Popular and invites all the executives and bump on a log and can’t think of a Junior executives—that’s my hus- thing to say. Usually, [bends category—and their wives.|that trouble at all!" * + GOOD IMPRESSION s ee get -ageel —- and wives, of course, is, | Permanent for the occasion, be- about talking. Just listen.” And I cause it's important that I make gon) mean pretend ; ‘a good impression. But I am al-| pither. I mean really listen. Wass tongue-tied. . | Ld * * The answer for both these | When a new book js mentioned, . sae _,.. Elizabeth should say, quite frank. | (Bob abies that , i pone ly, that she hasn't had time to poe me ee see ne ts van read it but would love to hear [Ete ee: ust cant (talk! whet those whe have read it ieee because | hg ye no shop to) think of it. é : | She'll s E le i “Fm tee busy at home with he'll soon find that they Il all the kids to have read any of the right books or to learn the right | . ; kind of small talk. Guild Chooses “What can I do.to correct this?” On the other hand, here is a New Leaders letter from Marie: “Every year, my husband's firm Mrs. James Hampton of Sylvan gives a dinner party for the men Shores drive opened her home t? and their wives. ‘members of Guild Five, All Saints * © © |Episcopal Church, for their annual meeting Tuesday evening. “T am one of the few wives who) : : Election of Officers was held have jobs of their own. I do com-| . en ea mercial art and love it. My hus- Installed were Mrs. Gladys LaBair. and a hav hiidren president; Mrs. Ariel Davis, vice ee) = Te et oe “are very president: Mrs. Joan Allcorn, sec- happy together. We have an ex- etary. and Marquerite Buttolph cellent maid and a smooth-running | Feasurer. Urb: house A devotional message, ‘‘Christ- : mas Story,’ was read and the CHILDREN, CHILDREN group joined in singing Christmas “But when I get to this annual/carols. Gifts were exchapged, dinner, I always feel like a fish with a special gift being present- out of water. All the other wivesjed to Mrs. Raymond Reeves, re- —or most of them—are staying tiring president. home raising families. Guests of the group were Mrs. “All they talk about is children,|Robert Tricker and Mrs. Donald Fuller WIGGS OPEN EVERY NITE TILL 9 P.M. ENGLISH BONE CHINA CUPS and SAUCERS $ 95 | tO | Is she hard to buy for. . . does she have everything? Then Wiggs is the place to find her special gift. . . 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TIRED -PAULPS SHOE STORE: x25 IGS 2. _ 35 N. SAGINAW i- Se See / ie | — WARM _UP AT. Serving Pontiae Over 75. Years’ PM 24 West Huron te te a ee ae ates hoor: ad _ : - ‘ sees - _— : | — 8 — pent 3 ees, ~ = - stg , - 7 ee 3 : se ¢ * ™ ; aes. ’ . “a ue ’ I or: Po \ 4 ’ ; : ( ‘ e . , / . j _| we | ad : é ae “y ' hi 4 a od b + * a * See A WEEK STUNNING $1.95 » Scores of new designs to It please her Chfistmas. Lovely gold ring with color- ful simulated birthstone. we A WEEK HANDSOM ELY CARVED CAMEO RINGS ‘$9.95 A destinctive gold ring in massive style. NEW COMPACTS REG, $6.94 BIRTHSTONE RINGS FOR LADIES plays a tune when she opens the lid BEAUTIFULLY STYLED CLOCKS Ne ASY MUSICAL JEWEL BOX $9.95 tres room fans. Prince EASY TERMS si A WEEK Shuts itself sieep. Choice of colors LEATHER BILLFOLDS $1.95 7° $20 Buxton, Beautifulls Gardner Rolf Chic—assorted styles ¥ RONSON LICHTERS Table and Pocket Styles LUSTROUS PEARL NECKLACES reo’ $1.00 simulated strands ith starling clasps. LADIES’ and MEN’S SAMSONITE LUGGACE $3.95" Vets A favorite gift — the it smoker on your list. BULOVA CLOCK RADIO $49.95 off while you Th col GIVE HIM AN ELECTRIC SHAVER No Money Down Sunbeam. Remington Shick A.gift he'll appreciate “sHRISTMAS GIFT THRILLERS \| Shell Love to Get COSTUME JEWELRY ] 00 . most beautiful e lection in our his- necklaces in white or yellow finishes Rhinestones and simulated stones of recious azziing Modern clocks ‘for every and purpose BINOCULARS and FIELD GLASSES ‘ NO MONEY DOWN First quality gifts for sports Lightweie¢ht. ruceed luggage im gorgeous modern colers. A os 5 55 5 seses es”) 3 9 \i Our Regular to $99.50 33 S $29.75 Values 4 3p GIFT WATCHES I | THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 _ + ia NO MONEY DOWN CHRISTMAS at SHAW $4.98 Sse oe $3.98 * 4 PIECE TEA SERVICE Regular $4.95 $749 / — ote $] 495 NO MONEY DOWN A gift of lasting beauty and enduring Superbly fashioned bracelets—perfect gifts Quality) Stlverplated on copper bare in for a man or woman Heavy plate for richly crafted desien. Includes Embossed engraving name—bracelet expands to fit tray tea or coffee pot, sugar and $4.95 *” any wrist. Save at this low price, creamer \ Emerald Cut tf i. i meen some Man's Diamond 12 Diamond Set 3-Diamond Ri n, «$1600 $49.50, $225 Me $125 rE A Year te Pay $1 a Week A Year te Pay A Year te Pay 6 Diamond Set 8 Diamond, Set 7 Diamond Set 8 Diamond Set Rmesate Cut t LOCKETS and CROSSES t 3 SPEED RECORD PLAYER sy «SMS, 882.50 os, $9450 $350 Plain or Diamond Set |! say s29.95 $1788 $1.00 a Week A Year to Pay $1.50 a Week , & Year to Pay Easy Terms $] 45 To $7 500 NO MONEY DOWN . Sav it with music this Christmas! Plays A maginificen! seection’ 10 \ solid gald all size records all speeds with the eold filled and steriing designs—some tome quality of far more expensive pia. plain engraved of net with brilliant ers Lightweight lugrace style cabinet so diamonds Gifts to delight women of al! easy te take everywhere Bra GIFT WATCH BUYS_NO MONEY DOWN WE WILL GIVE YOU FOR ANY 10 OLD WATCH r This “ EASY TERMS ONLY SOc A WEEK “AMAZING 17-30 up WE WILL GIVE YOU) Io ‘ a b/ 10 FOR ANY Wennni 4 OLD WATCH / wth a In Trade for This Cy rise Tie (2 os oa EL a WG Regular Price. . .$29.75 / TRADE-IN .... 10.00 You Pay Only 3] 92 . An extraordinary savings opportunity on thie handsome BULOVA. 17 jewels shockproof, unbreakable mainspring Trade now and save $10 No Money Down—$I a Week > In Trade fo KER "SI" / 91750 A. | ET Pen and match- $150 To $4,500 / ing pencil) in Reg $3.95 choice of peed i . Here are gifts “every man loves to get y Li id Lead Cuff links, tie bar sets, tle clip, tie chain Plain or engraved, even diamond or onyx encil set in yellow or white ta NO MONEY DOWN Regular Price Wee %s Se! TRADE-IN ....... ~ 10.00 YOU PAY ONLY..... $] 9% What @ besutiful watch at this amazing low price! New 1956 stvled Bulova with unbreakable mainspring jewels for supreme accuracy, No Money Down—$1 a Week. Pencil included with Expansion Band 50c $ 88 > awe S7QS x DIAMOND ONYX RINGS A fabulous gift value! - Good locking watches for men and women with 17-jewel movement ARGUS "75" CAMERA KIT Regular $24.95 $1495 “| No money pown $2250 at ae Hamilton Hamilton for accuracy. Matching expan- aan ale $59.50 2919.50 $79.50 sion bands included at this low NO MONEY DOWN $1 A WEEK 2 elf - rinding, ew ce, jewels. Expan- 23 jewels. Water old case. Dome ‘!® Jewels roel Price Exciting gifts for the man or women you The easiest camera outfit to use. Anyone sion bracelet and shock proof. crystal. expansion bang. ° s want to please. Brilliant diamond set in can take gorgeous color or black and white $1.23 a Week $1.00 a Week $i.25 a Week gonsine black onyx. Beautifully styled yei- pictures. Includes camera, flash unit. 4 —— w gold rings, ve $10 now! pain 2 batteries and roil of film. Grand Give her an elegant dresser set for Christmas. There is no gift in fin tian this taste t e weelient credit. Gifts of Beauty and Utility! GLAMOROUS DRESSER SETS Groen “Gruen $ ly expansion watch. Expan- in 14K gold Unusually styled p 24 N ‘ : bracelet. ae sion band case. 14K gold case, " : e naw ® : n g. No Money Down $1 a Week $i a Week $2 2 Week $3 a Week \\ Vi a Fa aift, Made by International Silver Co. 50-Pe. Tableware ser $2435 Lifetime stainless secre . | es 95 $49.75 $55.00 $150.00 JEWELERS 17 jewels. Love- Self. winding 2 diamonds set LLL LLELELLELEE E EE E Oe BHhAR se eee OU ALWAYS SAVE at SHAWS--MICHIGAN’S LARGEST JEWELERS! THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 eee TWENTY-SEVEN ee Swing Horse Velocipede Sturdy construction, Sturdy tricycle with Choose from maple or Large all steel wagon safe mechanism. Real- rubber tires and handle waxed birch. Com. built for hard use. istic tail and ig | 2 grips for children 2 to fortable seat with Balloon rubber $=p95 . Child can mount or durable $295 Lires.. eee ane dismount , §$—%5 6 CO eR eeaaGce 9 & * o "s a 8 4 . Upholstered Table & Chair Set Child's Rocker Blackboard Rocker An Ane ey a So child's rocker, Genuine slate black- _ sturdily built of select solid maple or $495 board, tips to make ce rocker Boe hardwoods © for Tyears | waxed) birch’. inte erasing $3°5 fortable spring filled Of eee mea See a) board.......... maple or seat. Well ‘9 waxed bireh.. 1Q” Or: Stee Rg a i Siwy Ct et ee, ia stgee ere ci i / / * ns Th 05 ’ F Ss \ pat is "OA a aa Doll Carriage Table & Chair Set Doll High Chair Champion Sled Has smart body, col- Collapsible for easy Made just like the full 36-inch Champion sied %} lapsible hood and big storage. Sturdy steel] size high chairs. Well with flexible steering rubber tired ‘4* reinforced table with built and $495 mechan- 2 wheels.......0.. two comfortable $495 nicely finished. . ism ‘ ® mais i | in ray ( A SUBSTANTIAL SAVING! = $259. | for DOUBLE DRESSER, CHEST r AND BOOKCASE BED This is. without doubt, the richest- looking modern furniture ever built to sell at such a low price! Fine ma- hogany woods, brilliant designing. superb construction. Here is the “Shadow Box” style cre- ated by Bassett. the world’s largest manufacturer of bedroom furniture. Curved drawer fronts in the Oxbow tient “ere . . a \\\ t | y AANA ie KEK Ke. Ky “ee “Merry Christmas” to Your Dining Room pattern. Custom-styled peyter-copper Holiday guests will rave about your charming new dining room suite >. . r pulls. Pittsburgh late glass you ll love its many convenience features and elegant modern lines! drawe P P g : Mahogany in new sandy finish, hand-rubbed to bring out the natural beauty RS aoe tilting mirror, gleaming finish of = / Gt the wood Pedestal table opens trom 36" x 52” size to 62". Four chairs, roomy buffet. All six pieces. . genuine DuPont Dulux. XK The style sensation of the year—at a fi | Available in Open Stock China (optional) $99.50 Only $24 Down price guaranteed to save you money. :§ e. Now-please 7WO favorite ladies on Christmas Day Modern Chair or Swivel Rocker Smart homemakers choose this lounge $ “ chair in latest design’ Rich covers give it 95 i. that luxurious appeararice and feeling. : +. Same chair available in Swivel Rocker for : \ only $20 more. Swivel Rocker $69.95 Only $5 Down ” Deluxe Modern Living Room Suite Reg. $319.50 § Only $27 . Value Down Save $50.00 on the smart living room suite designed in excellent taste, arid built to give you: many years of comfortable wear. Notice the wide, channeled arms and the handsome welted back. This suite has reversible, innerspring cushions with coil spring base construction, covered in one of the latest decorator fabrics in gorgeous colors. Open Every Night Until Christmas the world’s finest suction cleaner HOOVER 7 %& This wonderful toy Hoover is free, when you buy a new Hoover. % New Constellation has full | horsepower motor that cleans ~~ better with less effort and time. , » eee ipedites het out... lets you clean twsce J . area of any other cleaner. Modern Plattorm Rocker your choice of cologs. . Only $6 Down . Over-size throw-away dust .. ee ‘Highly styled, comfortable platform 95 * é - ‘ Hs 50 Only rocker with blond woodwork. Has spring $ 4 beg. “i : $10 filled seat and modern tweed covers in; ; ° i \. * / \ we f a es ¥ ' ~~: » ee Fy a rg : of or ’ TWENTY-EIGHT a THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 7 ‘Pngland ‘received its first’ ‘coal arrival of a 9,000-ton cargo at New:|[- ee = = : — from Poland since 1926 with the castle-on-Tyne. } Nationally Famous MAGAZINE RACK ee IMPORTED ALL WOOL TWEED BENRUS G HELBROS| Costume Jewelry Fe ee ee TO PCO ATS ORLON Hendy— $ 39 mt Watches V3 Off All Prices—All Kinds A yaaa ' ]2 his cenan was hijacking = of Attractive ms ee ae and storing it ° You Save Up to $20 on Your Selection! , alae lbp ? 9 ; | oe L Ss, . we jt * Children’s Cradles or Doll Beds vou onty $225.00 Basser’ "tf me mene YOUR CHOICE muics 94 “We told the company president \ Sott, warm, easy YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS ATL &S Dies After Shoveling e $ 87 1. $ 87 CU] te launder. L & S F e t S ; C | PORT HURON up—Leo G. Has- a . 40, collapsed and died of urni U re Gg es Oo. hae attack a he eam dha 4 Select your Suit or Topcoet .. . Then og ‘$27.50 Weel home! in) Port Huron yesterday aft pick your FREE GIFT off our Christ- < . SPORT 3345 AUBURN RD. (M-59) One Mile East of Auburn Heights 9" Na P eeaat OA 2 Acres of Free Parking OPEN 9 to 9 Daily—12 to 5 Sunday rom nis een aie Oni tise aoa Fades mos ine “a0 COATS hak SS Ff = a 3-inch Stal A Se ‘ . be | $ 87 a Rae sa = —_ i esata pa Se % ea * > a) 4) 4 er lerpartars ar 4) 4 a) ' . << sie Ad + -S4 O34 44-44 Ba 4 44 44 fe + 44 44 4-444. 4) 444 (iS 4 -4 ~S4.- 4 he, Od - J ok 4 |) ae “Ss SS Vo sta ‘6 . we * co ~ » cor eae WHERE THOUSANDS SAVE MILLIONS ! ee Lhe | , ; $3.95 Q Pay, FLANNEL rine te $2 gpm th “PANTS $3.95 P OVER 4000 PAIR . | Scvers | iapeee PANTS! SLACKS! 9, VE} once 92 Mi) Save $3 to $6 on Your Selection! 4 , YOUR CHOICE | 12.95 Quilt Lined $ Te $ ‘ 4 eo | , 4°? 10°? a ° MY $93! GIVE HIM PANTS PRICE CHOICE OF FLANNELS, SHARKSKINS, Theres a Christmas Club For Every Member Of The Family # | Open a 1956 Christmas Club for y DY REE: WORSTEDS, ETC. ALTERATIONS every member of the family... What | = each one saves throughout the year “7 comes back to you in November in A Tree wi, time for happy Christmas shopping. oe | ; th ad $20 Onr ° As an added gift start a club for ’ , ase! ag 7 every member of the family! = e You cant quess wrong with a.. § There’s a Club on henge f E on With or Everyone Paschene Every 2 Weeks Next November Deposit Receive Ladies! MEN! J "Bring in @ coat or a pair of pants e and we will tell you his correct i : ox 2 a ‘4 ad | - ise. ALTERATIONS FREE AFTER | To Help You Men! Come in CHRISTMAS! end Let Us Help You Select ° Me $1.00 ...... $ 25.00 $2.00 ......, $ 50.00 Her Gift in Our Ledies’ Store! $10.00 ...... $250.00 $20.00... .. . $500.00 | RENT TUXEDOS FOR WEDDINGS AND PARTIES! SAM BENSON] FREE PARKING in Any Lot or Garage in Town WITH a PURCHASE! | . 20 SO. PERRY STREET ad cate - BRANCHES: PERRY 4T GLENWOOD @ W. HURON AT TILDEN @ W ALLED LAKE @ KEEGO HARBOR Member Federal Deposit Insurance. Corporation : THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 16, 1955 $163,000 Entrance Cost THE BERRYS s a By Carl Grubert New U.N. Members Add Administrative Problems | UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. u —'Council because she administers Adding 16 countries to the United the trust territory of Somaliland. | Nations brings up all sorts of ad-| That makes it necessary to enjarge’ ministrative problems for the world the council from 12 to 14, because organization. For instance, where the Assembly has to pick a non-; do you seat them? ‘administrative member to keep TT: ; balance in the couneil. The huge modernistic General * * F Assembly hall and the committee Enlargement of the 11-nation Se. | rooms have accommodation now curity Council also looms, but this | for delegations from 70 coumtries, can be done only by amending the six less than the new total mem- U.N. Charter. There is growing bership. talk of holding a General -Assem-| The U.N. will have to juggle bly session in the spring so this some desks to get in all 76, and can be done. rip up the floors to put in conduits; There are many problems to. for the added sound equipment) simultaneous translations. jew member states to the organ- Sixteen new flagpoles will have ization. . ; to go up on the roll of nation’s Officials said $83,000 will have flags in front of the U.N. Building ‘© be spent on expansion of pres- The U.N. already has flags on hand ¢M facilities in committee and} from Italy, Austria, Finland, Lib- council chambers. ya, Nepal, Albania, Bulgaria and Romania. They need them foi | Ireland, Ceylon, Jordan, Portugal Spain. | * An additional $80,000 will go for} payment of travel expenses for the | new diplomats to U.N. headquar- ters in New York. NEW TRUSTEESHIP MEMBER | The experts also said’ it will) Italy automatically became a cost $250 to install each of 16 new member of the U.N, Trusteeship flagpoles. Se Be Se ee ee EASY to GIVE... a Joy to Receive Sallan “Sportster” OUR OWN WATERPROOF EXCLUSIVE 17-JEWEL WATCH * 900 Plus 10% Fed. Tax —E SS ee eee ®@ Dustproot | @ Anti-Magnetic | © Shock-Proot » © Unbreakable Crustal | @ Sweep Second Hand ; © Stainless Steel Back ; © Luminous Dial , : Add to Your Sallan Account! | , J | d | d , WOODWARD AT GRAND RIVER i OU Chrudlonas from Sallan, OUR 48th CHRISTMAS e+. ond still owned by the Saliong For | Christmas | Engagements 4 1 ] , 4 ; , ae | j Now —just in time for Christmas—we , are featuring a special selection of diamond _ engagement rings priced to give exceptional value. Each : ring has a handsomely cut, beautifully clear center diamofd S . an exquisitely wrought setting. Choose now, while our assortment is at its widest. Dallan«' SUPPOSE I BUY MY GIFT AND SURPRISE YOU? ! mm | The U.S imports a great deal of the zinc in the world, which is) There were 110 chicken hatch- Plan in 1994-55 with a total capacity The United Nations estimates it its zinc supply even though it pro-| more than the output of any other eries in’ Kentucky under the of 5.479.244 eggs and over 3 million necessary: for ‘all to listen to the Will cost $163,000 to admit the 16 duces more than one-third of all country, National Poultry Improvement chicks hatched, SPECIALLY. Y MAAS ) oF ma , Ss _—_ . ~<— @~ wt z PE CIA L L Y Spreckels inherited the two RPROOF : | million dollars from his Srand- PRICED AT Qn : . | House Witness Asks Immunity {st Time CHICAGO w — For the in history Wis 2 SHOCKPROOFP LUMINOUS DIAL | EXPANSION BAND SWEEP SECOND HAND Save now on this rugged, good-looking With hand- some stainless steel expansion band DOWN —‘1 A WEEK! first | time a witness before ithe House Un-American Activities Committee has agreed to testify if! granted immunity from prosecu- tion, | Congress in 1954 passed -legisla- tion providing that courts could give immunity to witnesses before congressional committees. The lidea was to encourage witnesses who in the past had pleaded the Fifth Amendment in declining to testify. watch at our low, low price! I Until yesterday, however, no one had consented to testify after an offer of immunity. Ellis G. Olim, 44. an official of the Chicago Land Clearance Com- mission who was named by a pre- vious witness as a former Commu- nist in the 1 S| government. said he was willing if such immunity is granted - He once was a stenographer for the Interstate Commerce Com- mission and the U.S. Public Hous- ing Authority. Crash eee Fatal MILAN. (®—Mrs Lelia L. Bock Soci of Britton. died Thursday TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER ©: Sr eeried) lured nitiered | Wedises day when her car crashed out of control on a sharp curve three miles northwest of here cee ee TD 0 OOOO CEE OOOO COOOL ELE OLLG, S35 S65. SSS C45 5'04 5% “—s% Ideal Gift for Christmas! A BAND JNU UML EIST LE = = SSS. 25.4 SSS SS ees == Du Da Da De De. Du Di De Bs Be De De-Du Ba We DUDa Da De.De De De De De DeED De Dees De-De ee De De!De Dee De De De Bae Bs De Ds Di DeBTe De BeBe De De WMD DE , J A ‘ , , 4 , , f , , : ; Calbi Musie 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 wonderful band nistruments? , : Clarinet AVAILABLE ON : $119.50 CONVENIENT TERMS , ; Cornet or Trombone Calbi Music Co. handle ] 990° their own contracts. No : $129.50 fuss or bother with banks ry or finance companies. : Flute ; $138.00 Ask About Our 90-Day ‘ : Complete with Plush Case Purchase Rental Plan , 4 4 &. rs “J Pontiac's Locally Owned Home -of Conn lenruments ; : and Baldwin Pianos and Organs ‘ 19 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-8222 | r —=%%=%% | $2 Million Heir Changes Name to Ease Job-Hunts | father, sugar baron Adolph B. | Spreckels, in 1980 at the age of 20. Most of it is gone now. Spreckels has been married and divorced four times. Testimony in one of the divorces 10 years ago) said he had gone through $100,000 in a three-month betting spree Three years ago his fourth wife divorced him when he was a hotel night clerk. Wife No. 4 waived ali- mony, got $10 a month for sup- port of their infant son Since then, he has taken a job as a salesman for his brother Adolph, who operates a custom cabinet shop here Asked if he had any debts, Spreckels said he owed the gev- ernment some back income taxes, “Tm paying $25 a month on that.”’ “Have you been involved in other court actions?’ Judge Lloyd Shorett asked “Nothing but diverce cases,” Spreckels answered, any “Petition granted,’ the judge said. But changing names . doesn't come s0 easily. When a reporter called the furniture-making firm to check on family relationships, the new Mr. Smith answered the telephone: ‘This is Jéhn Sprec- kels.”’ in? | salesgirl that unless | moved on | |professional sales-; ‘longed 10 a breed of male shopper) jaitain this degree of radar sensi-, ~ Tomorrow: BUY A GOODFELLOW PAPER! Blue Sky Drive-In Theater In fact, } might just have a |ment tomorrow. tivity. Mantle askew, | moved from store to store past teeming coun- ters of merchandise — vainly 1 sought inspiration from the dis- play. of goods. The variety of things man produces in the way of gifts is awesome. It was then that I learned anoth- er lesson. Ill-equipped is he who goes forth to Christmas shop with- out a Basic Plan. Mine, if it could be called one consisted of a search fer things which I would immediately “know was just right for anv of 20 people on a nebulous list hi Sooner. or later every male finds himself in the lingerie department My first expenence came not by design but because | had stopped in a quiet aisle to eatch my) breath It was only when I heard a al my shoulder that I realized ] was staring intently at) a mound of filmy ‘‘unmention- | Voce ables ° “May I It dawned on me as I gazed in dismay at the face of the help you, sir?” 1 would shortly be carrying on | a conversation about the articles | in front of me with a very pretty young lady, | beat a cowardly retreat after muttering some- thing about waiting for someene. Before I however, 1 | j was out of earshot.) heard a male voice and turned furtively to see a fel- lew of about my age holding up a piece of apparel from the pile I had just left so hurriedly and discussing its size with a very "The Gift for Him! “THE ROMEO” For Real Foot- Hugging Comfortl 33° “THE OPERA” Cushioned Insoles Brown * Burgundy “THE AMBASSADOR” Cushioned Insoles Brown * Wine ° Blue girl The man wasn't a rake. He be- hike of which | became to secing in my foray Pontiae’s downtown area. Taboos) the which for years have made men} | the butt of cartoonists and joke-} sters dont deter them, They buy not out of desperation but because they ke what they want, follows his wile in bore dom while she makes her purchases is still with us. Some of them are un- imaginative clods I:ike mvself who share the belief that shop- ping, like churning butter, is a job for the nfolk My trip through the stores con- vinced me that it isnt, and that my masculine pride was sheer smug wome ¥ CHAMPION SLEDS $429 To $750 FLEXIBLE FLYER TOBBOGANS ..... ones. $850 to eee 7-Lights. .$2.69 25-Lights. . a +, $479 to $2Q00 f a 4 INDOOR F MULTIPLE LIGHTS LIGHTS . $189 ‘ LIGHTS BOUC $429 OUTDOOR MULTIPLE LIGHTS ‘TREE STANDS. .......97c¢ to $6.50 = 25 LIGHTS .... $725 ; \night. | WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — “ thadaPeddic » 1" lThe Bue live ws and Professional Dean Rhoda ete of the UN, PRESS DAIRY AWARD PRESENTATION — Vee an . at) BU choot ot sureing ywas, th Francis Hill of Richmond received the Pontiac Women, holding their Christmas principal speaker. press award ax outstanding dainman of 16s North Branch Choirs, Bands } | | | | Romeo-Almont Hospital Drive for $350,000 Met Last Night | ROMEO — Workers in the cam- |paign for funds to build the new |Community Hospital between Rom- | ‘eo and Almont were elated last ‘night when announcement was _made that they had exceeded their, goa] of $350,000. { | right, are Charles Stone of MSU, Hill, Reba Heintzelman, Press correspondent who made the presentation, and N. P. Ralston, MSU Dairy De- |party at the Old Mill Tavern. — { last night, at the annual banquet sponsored by the partment chief. ‘set their next meeting date for Annual Party Oakland County Dairy committee. Above, left to Jan. 10, at the Waldron Hotel. } Mrs. Fran Leaf, district BPW S]qted by Church chairman, will be guest. | | At the Christmas mest, mem. (At SaShabaw tere voted unanimonsly to ofter | SASHABAW PLAINS—The New eeetr serxices Co t in obtain- Hope Bible Church will hold its ing pertinent information rela. (.nnual Christmas party Sunday at tive to the question of annexation 7:30 p.me 150 Attend Oakland County Banquet ton, head of the dairy department of MSU, Stone told the group that the September milk production for school children had doubled in capacity, rising from 4,000,000 to 8,000,000 bottles sold over last year’s record, Another important factor was stressed by Ralston. He told the group that doctors at Lansing have proved definitely that “of all the food used in weight-reducing pro- grams, milk is the most impor- tant element because of its present high caicium and other vitamin contents. More than 150 people attended! presentation of The Pontiac Press of Waterford Township te the | The primary department, under the annual Oakland County Dairy- award to Francis R. Hill of Rich- City of Pontiac. th Aineetion of Mrs. Wayne Ridge. Mens banquet held at the Pontiac ™ond as the outstanding daity:| Members each brought a Fae will present “The Christmas Federal Savings and Loan Build- eas of =n ee a a E : LAs lee oe" ing last night. ress correspondent Reba Heitnzel- eg ps ne ee ° de we Story” in fecitaven ond oe | Highlight of the evening was the ™an made the presentation. = ownship Volunteer Fire-' 4 Christmas cantata will be - = fighters’ Asan. for use’ in) their sung by the Youth Group of the Hill's outstanding fooord was Christmas welfare project. 1 . . . : C il A : | made on a herd of 20 cows, all ec church, directed by Roy Cooper | OUNCI pproves . Marlette Permits : of entertainment. Officers were elected yesterday 760 pounds of milk and nearly 440 pounds of bulterfat. Five Escape Injury lert Snow to erect a 50 by 66 foot SOLE HEN SASHABAW PLAINS—Five peo-|cinder block industrial building, DOUBLED CAPACITY } | | Accept Master Township Plan Farmington Committee Persuades Board to Approve FARMINGTON TOWN SHIP — The Planning Board here won a hard-fought battle to persuade! Township Board members to adopt Church Class to Meet Saturday to Pack Boxes WATERFORD—The Gospel Fel- lowship class of the Waterford Community Church will meet at 6:30 p.m. Saturday at the church for a potluck supper. Mrs. Kenneth Anderson is in charge of the program for the evening. . During the evening Christmas boxes for the needy will be packed. their master plan for the township, Wednesday, in special executive session in the township offices. * * ¢ Thomas Cornell, chairman of the Planning Board, had pointed out the advantages of such plan and the chaos that can result from the unplanned expansion of a com- munity growing: as rapidly as Farmington Township. Harry McCracken, township clerk, was unalterably opposed to the plan. E. V. Blanchard, township supervisor, and Ward Eagle and Thomas Pardy, trus- tees, held out for a compromise. “There can be no compromise,’’ | FEED FOR WILD Cornell said. ‘‘Unless the plan is. | adopted in its entirety, then the! ‘board has no workable plan and ,no need for a Planning Board.”’ } | After a corner-conference, Blan- | chard, MeCracken, Pardy and Eagle returned to the conference | ‘table and Blanchard moved that the Township Board unanimously ‘adopt the master plan as drawn ‘up by the planners. s AE This was done and McCracken, ‘was instructed to notify the firm of Vilican-Leman and Associates, planning consultants, that the board has adopted all of the rec-' ommendations of the planning, board. . | Holly Area Schools Slate Yule Program HOLLY—Several hundred chil- dren will participate in the annual { | | registered Holsteins, The herd | . Gifts will be exchanged and there New Officers Elected , | MARLETTE—The Village Coun-, The 1953 average was 12,843 The new president is Edwin J. ple escaped serious injury Thurs- as a five year average of 12.,- will be candy for everyone. Every- All uaelapprovediwipeninitrtor Rob. Pounds of milk and 441 pounds of Dobski, M. D.; vice president Ar- day when the car they were riding three delegates to state council,don. Mrs. Eva Cunningham, 5010 Don Hoyt, M. D., Norman Stein- Oak Park Dr., driver, and Sharon berg, M. D., and Leonard Black-:Herald, 5795 Pine Knob Rd., suf- well, M. D. member to the board fered minor injuries. Three other of directors, John Williams, M. D. passengers were uninjured. on South Main street. | Snow said he will operate a jthur R. Young M. D.; secretary- in went out of control and rolled screw machine production opera- State jtreasurer, Edgar J. Geist, M. D.; over on Sashabaw Road near Wal- tion there soon. He has machines set up temporarily in a vacant building in Clifford. Snow also volunteered his scrv- ice for flooding and maintaining an ice skating rink, if the Coun- cil will provide the site, —to make the dresses for. They | were so successful with their accomplishment, that it has be- come an annual project. Seventy-one old Edgar Metting Prepare Yule Programs Christmas at Churches who is president of the Highland Volunteer Fire Department was) one of the first members to join in 191. Since that time, the com- pany’s prime objective is to pro- vide protection and safety for resi- dents of Highland Township. PONTIAC TOWNSHIP Men of Pontiac Township Fire Department and Metropolitan club, will hold their Goodfellow paper sale on Saturday. Proceeds will be used to help needy families at; Christmas time and throughout the year. Also, to help sponsor Christmas parties for the children of the township. On Sunday there will be two parties held at the American Legion Hall on Churchill Road, given by Legion, Lions Club and firemen of Station one. First party to be for children up to six years old will begin at 1 p.m. The second party for ages 7 to 12 will begin at 3 p.m. . A party to be held at the town- ship hall on Opdyke road given by, firemen of Station two on Stay will begin at 3 p.m. for children up to 12 years. | A party to be held at the fire, station on Joslyn Road given by! firemen of Station three on Sun-! day will begin at 1 p.m., for chil- dren in that ared up to 12 years: old. This will be the 13th year the fire, FOUR TOWNS—The Four Towns choir and caroling by the congre Methodist Sunday School is pre- Se SE of the Bic | : e MYF of the Big Beaver a Ciisnss eran Methodist Church will go caroling Sunday at 5:30 p. m. Topic of the ; : Saturday. program is “Everyone's Star or Christmas Around the World.” Chairmen are Mrs. Carl Domas. Mrs. Cadman Prout. and Mrs. sunday. E. G. Patten. Committee mem- . bers are Mrs. Lawrence Siersma, Mrs. D. H. Pulleyblank and Mrs. senting * Christmas program of the Big Beaver Methodist Church Sunday School will be held at 7:30 p. m. * w Thomas Thomas Sunday School will hold Robert Ferrier. their Christmas program at the Santa Claus will visit the Methodist Church at 8 p. m. children after the , | Sunday. which includes the Nativity | Waterford Scene, featuring children of the | primary and junior departments, | and the choir made up of the intermediate group. At 7:00 p. m. Sunday the Waterford Community Church. will told its annual Sunday School Christmas program at Big Beaver the church. The senior choir of the Big Metamora Beaver Methodist Church will give Sunday School of the Pilgrim a special candlelight service at Congregational Church will hold 11 p. m. Christmas Eve. There jts annual Christmas program at will be special numbers by the the church on Sunday at 7:30 p. m. ee Monday, the young people of the County Deaths (church will present a Christmas |play at the Metamora Town Hall |at 9p. m, The public is invited. Mrs. Minnie Thom Ross | . * * LAPEER——Service for Mrs.! the Metamora church and Thorn- Minnie Thom Ross, 90, 266 Cedar) |. ; St., will be held at 2 p.m. Satur| ville churches united at Thornville day in the Evangelical United £" the! showing ‘of the film, “The Brethern Church in Oregon Town- mt Eugene Mileski presented an ap plication for a permit to operate Judge Arthur E. Moore uf Pontiac We operate our government is ad- townsiaip to advocate a change in the townships form of a catering service for the Village's three house-trailer factories. Permit was approved by the Council, pending approval by Mrs Maxine Salesman, county Sanitar ian Christmas Tree, Santa Ready at Union Lake UNION LAKE — A large Christ- inated by action of the township first city government will be sworn sored by the Oxford Lions Club. mas tree has been put up in the board after public hearing, etc., into t (shopping center here and Santa but without circulating of special Clifton Claus will be present each day until Christmas, starting today. ' Merchants have furnished candy to be distributed to the kiddies Chairman here for Christmas prep- )aration is Lynn Gregg. | se Name New Supervisor in Royal Oak Township | ROYAL OAK TOWNSHIP—The | Township board here appointed | | Elwood Dickens as supervisor, | and Sgt, Delbert Hunt of the township police as justice of the peace, at the regular board meet- ing last night. George S. Horkey resigned-as supervisor last Friday but prom- ised to continue to perform his | duties until bis successor was named, Speakers for the evening were Stone from Michigan University and N. P, Rals- Ch larles Judge Advocates Chang in Township FARMINGTON appeared belore the board last week government to a charter township. Judge Moore pointed out that section 31 of Act So9 re: Charver ) Townships provides for special as- sessments for drains, water systems, and similar public improvements which may be orig- — sewVc’rs, assessment petitions. Suci special assessment bonds may be both tie obligation of the special assessment disirict and the obligation of the township. In the case of the proposed water system, Judge Moore said that | the special assessment should raise one-third of the cost, the remainder to be paid by revenue from the system. Moore stated that he ‘‘would like to see the township board call a special election to allow, the people to vote on a chartered township, however petitioning should run coucurrently.”” Petitions are now being circulated in the dry area. A. G. Leonard, township attor- ney. agreed that ‘some growth in On Sunday the congregations oa Ee eo ee oo ee eee TOWNSHIP — the type of machinery with which oleted rehearsals for a program in * « nublic Christmas program of the, Members of the Commerce OES Holly Area elementary school. It| prepared and served the banquet. will be held in the multipurpose | = ae = — |room Monday evening at eight] o'clock. * ° eC Under the direction of Etta Grimes, vocal instructor, and Le-, land Brode, instrumental instruc- | ‘tor, the grade pupils have com- } * | } Government keeping with the Yuletide season The Christmas story will be staged. with students in the char- acter rolls. visable." The board tabled the suggestions for further study. Oxford Kids to Greet Santa Claus Saturday OXFORD—A free theater party Troy City Officials Will Be Sworn In atXRORR GAAS tmenes oa. \for all Oxford area children under TROY—Tonight at 8 pm. Troy's 12 years of age. The affair is spon- i} office by township clerk. Oxford Veteran’s Assn. and the Truesdell. The Townshivd Igcal theater Board and City Commission will) After the show, Santa Claus is transfer effieial business. expected to make his appearance The (ity Commission will jin the village park. He will be hold its first meeting after in- (escorted by the Oxford fire de- stallation. Frank Costello, |partment and Chamber of Com- BIRDS An attractive and nutritious mixture of grain and seeds inciting Bun- flower, Millet, Milo, Kofir, Wheat. 5 Lb. Bag... .60 10 Lb. Bag. . .1.10 25 Lb. Bag. . .2.50 e DOG FOOD We carry practically every brand of dog food including Gaines, Miller's, Kasco. Hunt Club, Priskies, Vitality and Fromms Best Buy Regal Dog Ration 25 Lb. Bag... 1.95 SALT for All Purposes Rock salt for melting ice Granu- lated, Medium Plake and salt petiets for Water Softeners @alt Blocks and Salt Bricks for Animals REGAL FEED and SUPPLY CO. 28 Jackson — Dial FE 2-049! @ WE DELIVER We deliver anywhere within a radies of 10 miles. Orders ever $5.00, ne poy charge. tie for eréers under mayor, will officiate at his first | merce officials. meeting. —— One of the first jobs of the new |\City Commission will be to appoint ‘a city manager. Official canvass of | the votes Tuesday night revealed! no change in the returns. | CHRISTMAS Employ New Policeman nat FARMINGTON TOWNSHIP—The i Township Board here has voted lo emptoy John Potter. 32, to railroad detective, to replace Rus-| sell Conway, recently employed’! township police officer who re-| signed. . SPECIALS! ee For the Man-of-the-House . . . “PEG BOARDS men here have been selling Good-| ship Burial will follow in Oregon| feHow papers. Their goal is $1.000.'Township Cemetery. Mrs. Ross| The “newsboys” will be stationed! dieq Wednesday at the home of. ideal for making tool boerds at main intersections throughout her daughter, Mrs. William the township. |Michel, where she has lived since WHITE LAKE TOWNSHIP | 1929. A goal of $700 is set for tomor-. Surviving are her daughter. row's Goodfellow sale in White Mts. Michel; two sons, Ira. of \Cofumbiaville and Lee of Flint; ‘three grandchildren; two sisters, Mrs. Mary Forbush of Lapeer and Mrs. Edith Frye of Port Huron. Baird Funeral Home is charge of arrangements. Lake Township. Andrew Plano, chairman of the, sale, says that sales will start in! ‘the morning and continue through- | out the day. | Sponsoring the affair in White | William Meltzer Lake are the Metropolitan Club |. . no: rae and the fire department. Sales- ‘li sonia TE 4 secs eo i men will be at all main corners |!!@™ “Te wah Uy Ak | pt 9:30 am. Saturday, from St. Eliz- sane township and at business oth Church, with burial in Mar- \lette Cemetery. Mr. Meltzer died Proceeds from the sale will go to Tuesday evening at the home of Christmas baskets and clothes for hig daughter, Mrs. John Jackett, the needy through the next year. jhere. His body is at the Marsh 'Funeral Home, The Mississippi river delta cov-| He is survived by Mrs. Jackett ers 12,300 square miles. and two grandchildren. Physician Dies in Utica UTICA (INS) — Dr. B. Morgan 35 years, died yesterday at the’ in GARDEN TRACTORS EVERY SEASON - ~wb Team up your Bolens power hoe |work for you| troctor with this 42" Snow | Plow and (ros make ' play of snow re- moval. Parker, a physician in Utica forage of 75. P ‘ Service will be held at 1 p.m. Christmas Party Set ! tomorrow in Detroit. | THOMAS ss Listy will “, a Dr. Parker was a one-time Christmas party and tree with ex-' : : ’ of gifts for OES members Oe examiner for the Wayne. 4 and families at the OES Hall Sat.\Cu"'y Coroner's office. urday evening. .A program His wife, Edna, a daughter, \Mrs. W. C. Ingram, and two sons, | Sherman arid’ Merrill, survive. is) with potluck lunch after- BROS. Pontiac Rd. at Opdyke Rd. FE 4-0734-FE 4-1112 — Re » Carpets of Distinction At Spencer's you will find a truly large selection 2x45.) $1255 a peg board tool rack. — a 4’x8’. HANDY - HOOK KIT With enough hooks necessary for making $45 of fine carpets ... full rolls so that you may see just how it will look on the floor of your home. We have over sixty types of the popular new tweeds. You can be sure when you buy at Spencer’s that you will receive expert help in selecting your carpet... for we specialize in floor coverings. Also our expert mechanics will install your carpet’ wall to wall with tackless installation. Visit us soon. FLOOR COVERINGS Ff 3511 Elizabeth Lake Road FE 49581 BARS NOW $3 9 ONLY Si ee { wr Ps cn ES 2 —-; 1441 Baldwin ( NOW ONLY COMPANY Cor. of Walton) 4'x8’ PLYSCORE For Beetric $ Ais Train Tables $1750 rE 2-9104 | corporation for $600,000 Tuesday Michigan Paper Mill | t2rederat court tm New York » : after the U. 8. referee in Bank- Will Be Reopened | riper wis aur approved ne CHEBOYGAN «®#—The Cheboy-| Charmin made a $60,000 down gan Paper Mill, closed down since Payment and agreed to pay a sim- June 1953, soon will be hum. ‘Jar amount next week. The bal- ming again. ance is to be paid in cash when The new owners of the bankrupt ‘he, title is transferred. Paper Corp. of America say they will begin rehabilitation of the mill immediately and should have it operating at full efficiency in four to six months. /manufacture paper towels, nap- kins, tissues and other household |products, More than 200 persons ,once were employed by the com- | pany, James M. Conway, president | of Charmin Paper Mill, Inc., ef | The Touro Synagogue at New- “Green Bay, Wis., revealed plans port, R.I., is the oldest Jewish for the Cheboygan mill yester- | house of worship in America. It) day. His company bought the ‘was built in 1763. spection as ‘‘the gateway to a re-|wide. The strip maps an area of it—from 40,000 feet up?” Ithe film. The dead tree branches| “Ambassador Lodge said the job! duction it“{fmaments.”’ .|the United States 2,700 miles long} “‘Many things,” replied Lt. Col. would show up a dull gray-green,'could be done in less than six, The issue remains very much and 490 miles wide from New York | Ralph Steakley, a photo reconiand they'd be easy to spot.” |months,’’ answered the officer.; alive, Many government figures to Los Angeles. ‘staff officer and veteran flier. “We! Jsn't there any way to fool the|“All I can say is the Air Force, are privately hopeful the Russians) The strip was filmed in 1948 Could tell pretty accurately the aerial camera”? 'stands ready and capable of carry- will in time agree to the proposals, from 40,000 feet—nearly eight miles height of your house, what it was’ “you somctimes can fool a Jens ing out any agreement that is FUEL OLL ;perhaps when supplemented by up—in less than four hours. The Constructed of. and the relative that's true.’ acknowledge Col. reached.” J A) NIARTS “e further suggestions on their part.'same job could be done today by ®&e Of your community. Steakley. “But it isn't easy to fool ae a ionly two jet planes in less than Rose Bowl meeting with UCLA. Michigan State will be the —. first Big Ten team to play in * the Bowl twice in three years. Leading the MSU delegation to. California were ‘Coach-of-the- * _| Year’ Duffy Daugherty, who went |last time as an assistant, and All- |American Quarterback Earl Mor- rall of Muskegon, an untested ‘sophomore his first trip. * * ew THIRTY-FOUR _ It CAN Happen This Way! By GRANTLAND RICE He took his turn, half-heartedly, outlining an excuse. He figured he was beaten — so he couldn't see the use. But when he made his little play, it took-a Jucky swerve, A sudden, unexpected hop — a title-winning ‘curve — i bbataseiis And straightway they exclaimed about his ‘‘courage’’ and his 2 “mene Argos Irying | } to Lure Lion Draft Choice Canadians Reported Making Overtures at Hopalong Cassady | eeauhti He started in with bulldog jaw to make a winning fight. He started in to see it through, as any stalwart might. But when he cut in with his play, it took a hard luck bound, And caromed as it shouldn't have on any sort of ground, And so they rose and branded him a “‘quitter”’ and a ‘‘hound."’ Yes, courage is a fancy word that gives us all a brace, And yellow is another term we splash about the place. But there are things behind the scenes that none of us can see, An edict from the gods of chance, whoever they may be, Who set the score — and laugh aloud at our philosophy. (Copyright, 1955, A. S. Barnes & Co.) Honduran Fighter Mee! | TORONTO uw—The Toronto Ar-| gonauts of the Canadian National |Football League were reported to- |day seeking to sign Howard (Hopa- long) Cassady, All-America Ohio State halfback selected by the De- troit Lions as their No. 1 draft choice. The Winnipeg Blue Bombers NEW YORK w—Ludwig Light- gart, now a welterweight contend- = vale — eee burn, an invader from British Hon-|er. Ludwig's record all told is 35-6, Football Union also have been reported to be interested ‘as: | duras and a recent graduate-of the-“!'h 13 knockouts. = oe SS prelim ranks, is a surprising 13-10 A Jook-alike of Ray Robinson, * 6« « favorite to beat lightweight con- Ludwig also has a style resem- The Argonauts last year lured) tender Ralph Dupas of New Or- bling Sugar Ray's. He has a fine pack Tom Dublinski across the! leans in Madison Square Garden jab and has fast hands. He throws border from Detroit. The Argos. tonight. iplenty of punches in combinations.’ are not too certain that Dublinski/ : : 'Dupas also features an excellent yj) stick with them for another | It marks the Garden main event left hand. Lightburn moves in on season. although he is signed to a! Morrall caused the coaches some worry by caming down with ‘a bad cold a few days ago but his * * debuts of both youngsters. The 10- an opponent while Dupas is essen- rounder will be broadcast and tele- tially a counterpuncher. cast (NBC-TV, Radio, 10 p.m.. a *EST) coast to coast. The odds are strange because Dupas, a seasoned veteran of more than five years of pro battling at : Chief Tankers. |two-year no-cut contract. Detroit} jreportediy has made overtures to Dublinski to return. Torento also is trying to sign Gary Glick, the Colorado A&M back picked by the Pittsburgh Steelers of the National Football League two weeks ago as their bonus choice in the United States and her court pose for their 1st fo into a whirl of seasonal festivities. ROSE QUEEN, COURT — The Queen of the Tournament of Roses rmal group picture prior to getting They will greet the arriving Mich- igan State football team and follow that with various television and eo United Press Wirephole radio appearances. Queen Joan Culver is center. Others |-r: Yvonne Flint, Sue Anderson, Lelia McEachern, Gail Shamon, Sharon Doty and Arnette Frederickson. College draft. The Argos reportedly have of- fered Glick $12,000 for the 1956 Uclans Stress s 8 LJ perience for the promising, 21-year- § old Lightburn. In Dsl an | * * * Despite his youth. the fleet-footed . ’ clever Dupas has been a ranking fighter for several years. He has in pener fought better fighters and is work-| | ing on an unbeaten string of nine! Par ! including victories over former) Visitors T a k e Onl lightweight king Paddy DeMarco, One First Place; PHS' Frankie Ryff and Cisco Andrade. | A His over-all record is 576-5 with) Margin 66-21 10 knockouts. | * * * | (ume season. Glick said in an interview, however, he has no intention of ® - y signing a centract with the Argo- | nauts, or any other team, at this fla if § * * ®@ Glick arrived in Toronto to talk} with Argonaut officials today. Emphasize Passing for Their Attack Against That long wait didn't hurt Pon- Lightburn has come up fast this|,, ae : year, He has won four straight aed) one High's swimming had = has a 6-2 record for the year. The Much. as far as results in the, two losses were to heavier Ike Lo- OPening dual test went yesterday | afternoon. Lattimer Heads oa sclachocn mre: Coon Hunters for Next Year Ypsilanti Central in the wake of| ja 66-21 count. Coach Ron Gora, \(former U. of M. star) had just! lone winner, Dick Bishop. Bishop’ |won the 100 free style event at, With nearly 100 in attendance, 61.9 seconds. Chiefs took all the, St. Oakland County Coon Hunters as-|rest, eight firsts. sociafion held its annual banquet! poe the ilena thet have and meeting recently, at Bald ; Eagle Lake's Pioneer Inn bert food tend Ged : | period of training time, Boyce Oustide an interesting program, felt his squad did all right. He top item of interest was the selec. | had hoped, however, for a much tion of officers for 1956. Ernest closer contest, in view of the Lattimer of Drayten Plains is SVC opener next week against the new president. Flint Central, here. Other officers include vice pres- “Times were not too bad.” ident Freeman Pace of Holly; sec-|Boyce reported. “Both Bob Keavy retary-treasurer Lewis M. Wrenn,!and Tom Cross were close to pool Pontiac (re-elected): dtrectors, | marks in their specialties, while James Berden, Pontiac. John Feld-| other events produced pretty good man, Lake Orion, Jack Hamilton, | times. Ortonville, Carl Kennaday, Oak-| Keavy hit the 100-yard breast-| wood, Ernest Maxfield. Goodrich| Stroke in 1:04.9, just a half second| and Harold Smith, Pontiac. jolf the pool mark. Cross turned The half dozen guests and 99'the back stroke (100 yards) in ex- members enjoyed the excellent actly the same figures (1:04.9). coon dinner, discussed the killing! new event had its premiere| of hunting dogs in the Oakland)!" the PHS pool. The 20-yard area, and steps being taken to Medley. which includes one ‘‘leg’’) ect the situation. and and saw!" Which the swimmer (Ken Bo- an itriguing motion pi eraralon the 82rd for PHS) swims under water “Mi i Cottontail’ Howard the way, created a lot of in- ae jterest. Chiefs’ quartet of Cross Shelley told about his recent moose | iieckatro hunting trip into northern Canada. _"“ sees OGD EG Vee as | Pontiac. Michigan State St. F rederick All Set—Foe Doesn't Show St. Rita Conspicuous by Its Absence; Game phasis is on passing as UCLA con- tinues its preparations for the Rose Bowl game against Michigan State. Ronnie Knox, the Bruins’ top passer, may see no action because Now Scheduled Today | of a broken ankle bone, but UCLA Srederick s) basketballiteam won't be without an aerial game. was supposed to make its 1st home Sam Brown, a real threat on end appearance. of the 1955-56 season sweeps and cutbacks, also can Thursday night against Hazel Park!throw the ball very well. He as- St. Rita in a Suburban Catholic League game. But something went amiss’ Rita forgot to show up! Obvious result—no game! Through a misunderstanding in the schedule the Vikings from Hazel Park thought the contest was slated for today on their own court, despite the fact that several telephone calls here and there had apparently verified the fact that the game was in pires to be a professional baseball St. player The Michigan State squad ar- rives this afternoon. The Spartans \will hold their workouts in the East ‘Los Angeles Junior College Stadi- um, not far from their headquar- ters in Pasadena. Correlation in Comeback Race SAN BRUNO, Calif. Ww—Come- back-primed Correlation is sched- uled for Saturday's $35,000 Tanfor- an Handicap despite his owners \screams because of the impost. * * * So, being a compromising and understanding gentleman, coach! Gene Wright agreed to take his Rams to Hazel Park this afternoon to meet the Vikings, then play the return game here later. In other words—reverse the schedule. Game time today is 2 p.m. It might be wise for Gene to send a . reminder to the Hazel Park school, Lon Angeles) Tuesday 7and ) con : . vinced oilman-owner Robert S. announcing that the Rams WILL), ytie to enter Correlation despite Trainer Noble Threewit flew to : | 74-57 Magic Number Jewelers, Stone Front Quintets Win City Loop Tests by Identical Counts | Stone Front's basketball squad) Stone Front, were ejected as the duplicated Long's feat to spark the trounced the Lakeside Royals, i teams matched point totals in the Lakeside. 57, in an American division game Ist and 2nd quarters for a half- | Shaw's worked its victory over |Thursday night at Pontiac High! time 32-32 deadlock. Stadium a little differently. The |School gym. Shaw's Jewelers trimmed Stad- LOS ANGELES — The em- ium Inn by the same count in the. other half of last night’s twin bill as Pontiac's city leagues wound up their 2nd full week of action. Two cagers, Walter King of Lakeside and Don Williams of | Stone Front wrapped up the vic. Jewelers started fast and buried tory with a 29-point outburst in the Stadium under a 38-26 halftime de- 3rd stanza while restricting Royals ficit, then tock it easy in the 2nd \to just six, Winners merely coasted half. Their 23 points in the Ist \from them on. quarter proved too much for Sta- Four Stone Front players hit dium to offset. idouble-figured scoring, led by Jerry nn ‘Long with 24 points. Robert Rush Dave Sebring paced Shaw's at- tack with 23 points while Sock Rol- lis led Stadium’s losing effort with 17 markers condition improved as flight time ‘arrived. J * ¥ * The 44-man traveling squad had a final workout yesterday after- noon in the confines of Jenison fieldhouse. A blanket of snow pre- vented any outdoor practice. While the basketball team worked in the middle of the field- house, the football squad was split into offensive and defensive groups working on opposite sides of the floor. Today was ‘Michigan State , Day” by proclamation of Gov. Williams and Lansing and East | Lansing whooped it up in a fare- well to the Spartans. There was a parade in downtown ‘Lansing with bands, a reviewing stand,- the Spartans colors flying ‘from staffs along the route and a farewell ceremony at the airport The 65-seat United Airlines Mainliner took off at 9:30 am It will make one refueling stop at ;Chicago and then fly direct to Burbank, Calif. Time for arrival was 3:40 p.m. coast time At Pasadena, where the squad will stay at the Hotel Huntington, another big welcome was planned. Haughton Establishes New Harness Earnings Record Rose Bow! officials, the Rose Bow! Queen and her court, a band primed to play the Spartan City league play resumes next Monday night with four games, twe at Pontiac High and twe at Lincoln Junior High. In upper ‘fight wong” and West Const COLUMBUS, Ohio «® — Wiliam who handled Horse of the Year bracket American look contests SU footers will welcome the R. (Billy) Haughton continued his Scott Frost, was runner-up in the at PHS, Keego Merchants face returaces. virtual monopoly of harness racing Seni caleba ee ves nt Booth Homes at 7 and Sun Life Daugherty called off original | Ste . Dancer New Egypt. Ste ; : actos Er aed driving honors by winning the na- ~ ; y roo Zypt. meets Stone Front at 8:30. plans for a practice Friday afte: . N. J., took second place in the Calss D activity at Lincoln finds oo" and instead will stage a tional money and race winning race-winning category with 130. Central unter H Shots . press day’ for photographers crowns again this year, the U. S. * 8 8 Oe One eco ene Saturday morning and the first ea ling Assn. announced today. The 32-year-old Massapequa, N. Y.,. driver also established new all- time records. Haughton's 1955 races. The previous records, both set by Haughton last year, were $415,577 and 153 wins. ; Joe O'Brien of Del Mar, Calif., Reese First to Sign Contract jearnings were $599,445. He won 168 ning crown. On each occasion he ; ; ; a National division game at 7 and agian me fourth a Boys’ Club tackling Lakers in an zee shone hha) Neh nationa" American division scrap at 8:30 money title and the third consecu-, Stone Front 111 39 13 tive time he captured the race-win- Eaxeuae Royals. . 21 11 € 18ST Hi Shaw's sys ey 23:15 17 19—T4 , has bettered previous national rec- stadium inn . . ,J2 15 18 13—S8? ,ords in each division * * * coast workout Saturday afternoon Sunday will be a day of rest with a tour planned for the after- noon. The serious grind of prepar- ing for the Jan. 2 game will start next week. Rounding ot te vp tre arvers Advance Ticket Sale for in the money division were Dancer with $368.00; John F. Simpson, Orlando, Fla., $264,393; and Jim- my Jordan, Orlando, $251,631. } In third through fifth place) LOS ANGELES ®—The public among the race winners were Wil- doesn’t get much chance at tickets liam D. Gilmour, Vernon, N. Y., for the Rose Bow! football game, 115; Heward Beissinger, Hamilton, but it is loading up for the pro NFL Title Game Booming ences of the Nationa! Football League may play before a crowd of more than 100,000. The Rams drew over 90.000 for iast week's Ohio, 114; and O'Brien, 111. championship contest to be held in Western Conference title clincher Se ithe Memorial Coliseum Dec. 26 be- against the Green Bay Packers. ‘tween the Cleveland Browns and | o. Angeles drilled behind closed the Los Angeles gates yesterday. Coach Sid Gull- . .|Show up. Kamal veserts (ahowed aiewee water), Keavy (breaststroke, but-| Pp the 126 pounds. sociation had taken 239 coons (by SI penal diag eeepc 14 hunters) during 1955, an average The winner of two $100,000 races) BROOKLYN (P—Pee Wee Reese, jin 1954 is maki.g his first stakes 36-year-old captain of Brooklyn's! PASSES Up Nelson ., (NITED STATES OLYMPIC HOPEFULS — | yard freestyle—Won by George Bergstrom (P); Bob House (P) 2nd; Lee Mikesell (Y!' 3rd and Dick Borts (Y) of 15.5 per hunter. r 4th. Time 20 seconds | | 100 yard breakstroke—Won by Keavy| ry U S aman (P); Scovill (¥) 2nd: Jim Cornforth (P) j3rd. Robb ‘Y¥) 4th Time 1:049 | | 200 yard freestyle—Won br omnis | {Simonson iP); Ostrander (P: 2nd;| in Boston Hospital BOSTON w — Fernie Flaman,|Cross P. rugged defenseman of Boston's peal 04.9. ow i mn 100 yard freestyle—Won by Bishop tional Hockey League team, will Te-l iy); Ted Wiersema ‘P: 2nd; Fred Roe- main hospitalized for 5 or 6 days|ser ‘P! 3rd; Curtis (Y) 4th. Time 619 : Pe seconds rp be ee ee a minimum) 120 yard indiy mediey—Won by Den- two weeks: followi is ini {nis Simonson (P): Bill Hampton ‘P) . “ : ’ : ng his UY 2nd: McCann (¥Y) 3rd; Eisenhardt ‘¥) in last night's game with Chicago. 4th. Time 1 209 - Diving—Won by Flaman was flattened when he) qiocon Revenge collided with Black Hawk defense-|«¥) 3rd Bogard (P) 2nd: Pat Mc- Ird: Eisenhart (¥) 4th. Time! Simson (P Anton ' Bill Sorrel! (Pi and; man Al Stanley in the second pe-',,2¢ 27d ,meciey relay—Won by Pon- riod of the contest won by the 160 yard relay—Won by Pontiac ‘Borgstrom. Bob Howse Bruce Membrue Bruins 41. Time 1.221 and Roeser). SSE in a 2:26.1 mark. Eastern, lincoln Laces (Y) 3rd; Edwards ‘Y) 4th. Time Thursday afternoon as the 1955-56 tered include Bobby start in more than a year. The lay- off was forced by a leg injury. * = s Win Loop Openers Eastern and Lincoln junior high T@nforan’s 42-day meeting. schools racked up easy triumphs| Other horses expected to be en- ketball season began. {111; Author, 100. and War Tryst. Eastern swamped visiting Jeffer-| 100. son, 49-24, as Bill Hayward meshed 15 points to show the way. For- ward John Bandy tallied 18 points Cage Results COLLEG® BASKETBALL SCORES bs ito spark Lincoln to a 47-22 decision cyicaGoO ILLINT TOURNEY (Ist Round) lil. Tech 93. Chicago Tchrs. North 79 Lewis 107, Chicago University #0 Carthage ‘Illi 93. Chicago Tchrs Milwaukee Wi« Exten. 68. Chi. Illini 67 OTHER GAMES S00 Terh 102. Alma 8&1 Ashland 64 Wooster 56 Hope &3 Albion 58 Tufts 84. Harvard 76 Yale 97. Weslevan 36 over Wever on the latter's floor. Jefferson's Junior Varsity saved some face for the Warriors by’ downing the Indian reserves, 30-13. Lincoln's reserves made a clean sweep by dumping Wever, 33-21. tinal Three members of the U. S. Winter Olympic team _ pose at London on Airport @f route to Cortina d’ Am- |- pezzo, Italy, to training forthe international Warner. Yo # ey | " competition in January. Left to right Snite, Mrs. Andrea Meade Lawrence Kentucky 62. Maryland 61 Tennessee 67. Springfield ‘Mass: 23 Delaware 76. John Honkins 72 1OT) . Drake 72, South Dakota 67 : : : * Grinnell 75. Coe 65 bs See ga Lake Forest 76, MacAlester 66 é : : Bs John Carrol! 88, Western Reserve 64 \world champion Dodgers, has| Rams. COLUMBUS, Ohio W — Manager, ose |signed his 1956 contract but Vice Charley Dressen of the Senators) The Ram management says the ‘President Buzzy Bavasi, for one, game. says he turned down Montreal advance sale has been tremendous. The 1%-mile handicap will end hopes he doesn’t try to play every| slugger Rocky Nelson in the annual There were $67.000 worth of tickets ‘draft because he believes Roy Siev- sold the first day the Ram office | Reese, first of the Dodgers to ers will be Washington's regular opened, and the rush is continuing. bby Brocato. 124 sign a new contract, reportedly re-'1st baseman in 1956. “Sievers is a Given sunny skies, the champions 100 yard breaststroke—Won by Keavy|Pontiac Junior High League bas-/pounds; Bassanio, 112; Mintaka. ceived a boost of $1,000 to $36,000. [better fielder than Mickey Ver- of the Eastern and Western confer- Bavasi said he told the little vet- non,’ says Dressen. Vernon has jee shortstop that he'll not be ex-/ been traded to Boston. pected to play the full season. He jwas in 142 regular season and seven World Series games this year more year,’ said Bavasi. two or three more—and help us a! lot more that way.” Some time next season, they'll stop a Brooklyn game and hand | Reese a baseball. It will be for his 2,000th National League hit. He needs just 84. Boasts 33.6 Average | NEW YORK (®—Bob Hopkins, ‘6-9 Grambling (La.) College cen- ter, is the first college basketball player in history to score 3,000 points. The lanky scoring ace reached and passed the mark last week iwhen he tallied 69 points in two jgames against Wiley to run his ‘career total to 3,062 in 103 games laccording to figures released today iby: the NCAA Service Bureau. Hop- ‘kins supplanted Carl Hartman of| ‘Alderson-Broaddus- as the record ijholder. Hartman, who finished, his four years of competition last year, me scored 2,959. ' The Grambling ace is likely to AP Wirephote|»» the record holder for some time are Penny | since no other active player is even and Gladys [close to 3,000, bt % Dixie Player Ist Cager to Attain 3,000 Points kins has a 33.6-point average on 168 points, including single out- bursts of 36, 38, 25, 18 and 51 points. > * * « Three other small college play- ers are averaging better than 30 points. They are Chester Webb of of Illinois Normal, 31:3 and Joe Girlando of Case, 30. - leaders are Jerry Truax in field goal accuracy with a .636 per cent; Dick Ondecker of Akron and Frank _ “Ht he tries to play 150 games Vincent A. Nardiello, physician for 92 or so, he may break down in one the state athletic commission, ex- “But if amined boxer Virgil Akins he said: jhe plays, say 130, he'll be good for; Georgia Teachers, 31.8; Al Meyer|56-52 * * * Other early. season Lert There are 6 Sports Pages Kayoed by a Horse! in today’s Pontiac Press | NEW YORK .® — First time Dr. “Ever been knocked out?” “No, sir.’ replied Akins. | “Ever been unconscious?" Dr. Nardiello asked. *Yes,"’ said Akins. ‘I was kicked |by a horse.” | ‘Henry Quits Hockey | HERSHEY, Pa. «® — Gordon! (Red) Henry who starred for 11) seasons as Hershey goalie in the, 'American Hockey League has re- tired from the pro ranks and is| \playing for the Owen Sound Mer-| ‘curys in the Senior Ottawa Hockey | Assn. . Citadel Famine Ends CHARLESTON, S.C. H—At long last The Citadel’s 28-game losing streak in basketball is ended. The Bulldogs came from behind in the last 2 minutes last night to defeat the College of Charleston Maroons} College football's first stadium} \was Harvard's in 1903. NHL STANDINGS See" Bose ol "tReet eee ¢ ng & mes ©: hursda is: ae WL T Pts. GP OA ‘ e ae nem ‘ eo ‘Montrea ‘man worked long on offensive man- euvers, probably on the theory that if the Rams are going to win this big one they will have to do it (on attack, not on the enemy's mis- takes. The Rams won their division jal title largely on a stout defense jand opportunism that converted op- | Position mistakes into touchdowns, Rain and cold are working against the Browns, who are train- ing in Cleveland, Stan Musial, St. Louis Cardinals* , In five outing’ this season, Hop. t : %! Li r a \ } 1 d dhe 4 45:86 45) star, reminisces with his trophies as a background on his 35th birth sounds seve wloned ety cae ah DETROIT cissie @ e it i Hf ry day, in St. Louis’ (Nov. 21), Six times the National League batting WT hes Grouse fer a Om pacity oo toe champ, he holds silver plate bat he received for 1951 title. The $80,000. and Ralph Moore of Erskine in re-| "°°" sig, nis ™ S-year performer is confident he'll be able-to reach the 3,000-hit mile.- bound recoveries. with a rate of; Detroit 4 Toronto 0 stone before he retires. He has 403*hits more to go before becoming 24.8 a game, oj oe weet the eighth player in game's history to equal the mark. \ : ( ’ y ph | e |, . be THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 : THIRTY-FIVE Wings Shut Out Leats, 4-Ofiten == _ | For better Holiday Eggnogs DETROIT w — The Detroit Red)with the Red Wings in recent, onto into the NHL cellar, a point , Retbet-got assistance from both | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Wings leap-frogged the Chicago! weeks, lost to the Boston Bruins | behind Boston. his ‘‘productioh tine” partners— | There was a new record for the 5 ; ieee : Bea de eee tet might andi4t. ‘The league-leading Montreall After Pavelich's unassisted goal.) Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay | tatiana’ Basset ad! Assn. bowie te i : F en his ist goal, and Howe shot |day as the result of the Minneapo-| Hockey League as Marty Pave- Canadiens stretched their Sea Reibel banged in two more,| 1s las he ‘banged in for lis Lakers 135-133 triumph in three| lich’ \to a fat 12 points, whipping 2nd-/his 6th and 7th of the season, : s 1st goal of the season started) 7 | his overtime periods over the Syracuse Detroit to 40 triumeh over place New York, 2-0. and Alex Delvecchio got his 11th Nationals. Toronto . - Detroit's shutout of Toronto, to complete the scoring. Ri Wings recently split Howe) ) e Py The Black Hawks, who have been! the 6th for rookle Red Wing | Toronto's Maple Leafs were dan-|2n# Lindsay in an effort to give) The contieed score « — points switching 3rd place consistently! goalie Glenn Hall, pushed Tor- |gerous only in the 1st period, when Detroit more scoring punch on its/ surpassed m 8 hung & Co. New Yors Hall made three fine stops. H ‘other lines. up by Syracuse and And 86 Proof * Schieffelin & Co. ended with 20 saves to 28 for Ind., in five overtimes in 1949. 500 Youngsters Expected the veteran Harry Lumley, an ex: The defending seven-time cham-| syracuse won that one 125-123. Sales & Service : Red Wing tending Toronto's nets./Pion Red Wings and the Maple, The only other game played last! . CSC’ Y ] Att 3 Reibel's twu goals eame as Leafs drew only 9,839 to Olym-'night was a defensive battle by HTM Billa eles for O Ss u e. alr \Detroit’s famed “production line” pia Stadium. Normally the two/CoMParison as the Philadelphia got together again, due to an early- clubs draw 2,500 more. The Wings | Warriors, Eastern Division lead- Excha nge Fourth annual Christmas, party|Sweden"’ and ‘‘Woody Woodpecker play injury suffered by defenseman, blamed a Detroit newspaper strike, \Pistone polenta the Fort Wayne at Oakland County Sportsmen's Plays Santa Claus.”’ Bucky Hollingworth. Elimination which has shut down the cities” ; ; ; | ee of Hollingworth led to a reshuf- dailies fez 15 days, for the poor Club is set for Sunday, in the’ Otto Graham played his tenth fling of all Detroit forward and de- turnout. The temperature was a clubhouse at Waterford, and about season with the Cleveland Browns. fensive units. ‘frigid 15-above last night. 500 youngsters are expected to) ~~~ —-— — aS ned Ghee Pee No man has “everything” unless : an ite eb een il U7 Tie Mays Captures National League’s| & & he has muir, anima me's \SIugging Title for 2nd Straight Year is promised. seas. - . oe Di om _ . ter NEW YORK (®—Willie Mays of Ernie Banks and most players! Banks also eclipsed the home run) ckinson § Ai ble tree: toeded nee gifts for’ ine New York Giants, who was de- making two or more home runs in record for major league shortstops. , AP Wirephote | the re nent er = me fel hroned as National League bat | oe eeaen oe _|He walloped 44. | SOORES WITH FANS, TOO — Herb Score, Cleveland lefthander, ore: very child will receive * ting champion las seasonal nit wet named American League 1955 rookie of the year, is lifted in an im- ‘gift cncagh| to capbanw (the. circuil’s Gu 1 2 WAYNE ae ¥ /, promptu victory celebration, in West Palm Beach, Fla., by teenage | Monte Barnes vill be at the elec- aran t eed We Ar, range fans Richard Eckler, 16, left and Leo Duggan, right, at a sporting ‘ric organ. Bob Jones is in charge § lugging title for the second I] goods store where Herb works in the off season. Score’s home is at of the singing of Christmas carols straight year. for | . Installation Lake Worth near Beach iand Jackie Rae Voorhees will have| The hard-hitting center fielder ¥ died onset he lher class of young dancers on compiled 382 total bases in 580 Down! 18 Months to Pay! = Jackie will also appear in bree at oa for a sures ae ibi Ss af .659, official ave released | Keen Unable baton twirling exhibition. She has rages Players Again err a tiie Sake ra cre me ot The pictures are “Christmas in Were 18 doubles, 13 triples and 51 ‘homers, the latter the league's top 10 Make Ternis ‘Mat Prospect . eee Willie wound up second to “ tma_| ! ; |Philadelphia's Richie Ashburn in |_axn arpor — cutt keen, at Aragon in Welter isin’: Ricnc NEW YORK W@—Major league|YeTsity of Michigan wrestling , , os Duke Snider of Brooklyn was the baseball club owners will get an- coach, although not poetically in- Line After Winning ‘runner-up to Mays in slugging, - other chance to hear the players’ area has a answer for the port |pounding out 338 total bases in 538 hic’ j who asked ‘What is so rare as a) ° ~ r 62 yerage. Snider’ proposals, which they rejected at) | LOS ANGELES w—art at bats for a .628 average nider their recent meeting in Chicago. (day in June?” was followed by Eddie Mathews of Commissioner Ford Frick yester-| Cliff's reply is: “A 115pound'™ay be over the hill for 10P- | Milwaukee with .601, Erie Banks Aragon day promised the players’ repre-¥Testler. \notch welterweights but he stood| of Chicago with .596, Ted Kluszew- sentatives, Robin Roberts of the) Since the Big Ten has this sea. i" line today for a non-title, big-!ski of Cincinnati with .585 and Roy Ph Phillies and Bob Feller of the In-| son decided to add the 115 pound Ney fight with lightweight cham- Campanella of the Dodgers, the one a dians, that he will see that the weight class to its meet schedule Pion Wallace (Bud) Smith, of Cin- league's Most Valuable Player, | deianda’ are’ vesubenitted (at /a| in deceddasee! (stan Ss canal at the Olympic AED os. vk bat Fe NN TN Feb. 4 meeting of the owners. | rules, Keen has combed his here Jan. 12. Lee ence ee eee 4 ‘The two major items being) squad and also the intramural | . © ° ; compiled officially for the first} > COMPLETE AUTO PARTS 4 _ by the players are: In. group for a grappler who can The 28-year-old Aragon, who js time and the Redlegs’ KluszewskiJ > 4 ee minivan oalery from! make that weight — with no re- still a game and deadly puncher, proved to be the most feared bat-] p> AND ACCESSORIES 4 S 200 and the t | sults earned a Smith fight with a unan- ter. The muscular first. baseman $6,000 to $7, ee te . imous decision last night at the received 2 intentional walks. lA Mn, Mn Ane, hs. Ln, La. An LL.M... il participate in the negotiat! | In desperation he inserted a box Olympic over Don Jordan, also of Mathews drew the most bases on PLENTY OF PARKING a new TV contract, which expires in the Michigan Daily asking for Los Angeles. balls, 109 while Wally Post of Cin- after the 1956 World Series. students of that weight who have} Aragon, with a 542-pound weight cinnati struck out the most times, | s e s Under the present conditions,/wrestling ambitions. Thus far—no advantage at 14742, decked the 21-/102 and Don Mueller of the Giants | the commissioner has the exclu-|takers. year-old Jordan with a solid left fanned the fewest times, 18. sive right to renew the TV con-| “I'm hoping,” sighed Cliff, “‘but| hook to the jaw for a nine-count These included most home runs in tracts. 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Clemens, one 2 bEML. but got post season revenge| ered a ray of light in the Cran- night's prep cage action. | the top favorites for the title this)by dumping Birmingham in the| brook game last week in for- Birmingham (1-1) begins East-| year. The Bathers were runnerups first round of the regional playoffs.| ward Don Haugh who moved Detroit Stars caer me md tr | he adm ya, heme ik maf Slip Behind in Bowling Meet KUHN AUTO WASH Across from Firestone unbeaten Waterford travels to| Madison which has been picked as/with the Argonauts, or any other Walled Lake. Both teams are 1-0 title favorite. team, at this time. started! in loop play and the Skippers are) The Yellow Jackets eatin on a three game victory !€ague play by downing Troy, but | “Pittsburgh sade me a pretty) streak. will have to put a stopper on high good offer,’ Glick said. However, | It will be a battle of centers with ‘scoring Jim Simer of the Eagles he said it had not approached the. CHEVROLETS strength. ; In Oakland B action Lake Orion|men at nearby Malton Airport, A crucial battle in the Inter-| iS home with title conscious Fitz-|said in an interview that he has|f Hennessey and Lubanski_ Follow Wilman After, Larry Hughes, Walled Lake's high scoring pivot matching baskets’ with 6-4 Chuck Gillis of Waterford. Farmington with an upset win! over Southfield is at Berkley and in any thoughts of upset. Clawson which has now lost 20 te games since the start of last sea- son will try again at home against Gains Through Air Roséville, | figure mentioned to him by Argo 4am manager Harry Sonshine. PITTSBURGH wW — Pitt's 1995 | STUDEBAKERS $799 MOST FORDS Heavy Duty Lakes takes place tonight when|Setald and Avondale travels to|no intention of signing a.contract|f Ist Day of Finals the Jays, who snapped a three South Central games have Or. | game losing streak play at Van/| tonville playing at North Branch, Dyke. and im the Southern Thumb The hectic race in the Wayne-| Memphis is at Almont, New Oakland league again has a top : —* Capac and Dryden at card with Milford putting its 2-0 loop mark in jeopardy at Holly,! Unbeaten Lapeer is at Kearsley,| But, oddly enough, exactly one- a team which has lost two close| Utica scraps with Romeo, and Im- third of Pitt's 27 touchdowns came | decisions against league teams. jlay City’s balanced ‘scoring unit) yjg passes. a Brighton, nipped by Clarkston ‘visits Brown City. football team, compiling a 7-3 rec-| ord before going tg the Sugar Bowl, | was known as a running team be- cause it picked up 113 1st downs jand 2045 yards rushing and only 17 1st downs and 510 yards passing. | CHICAGO (®—Veteran Joe Wil- man, a former champion, and. Anita Cantaline of Detroit, held the| top spots after the first day's com- petition in the finals of the na- tional All-Star Bowling Tourna- ment. s * * champion Wilman, in 1945-46. | |Howard Calloway, 158, Muskegon, | Slim Audience Sees continued his excellent sniping yes- Ach. : ip f . Mich., in the 3rd of a scheduled terday during the opening - day's White Defeat Jasper | ' : : ' four four-game matches and held nee P : eight-rounder. Calloway was a ATTENTION! { 2 { 1232 uM te | FE 230 a 3.15 Petersen point lead over SAGINAW (#—Gene White, 196, last-minute substitute for Leffie Fully Automatic . Ge on aim 4-8 youthful Dick Weber of St. Louis. St. Paul, Minn., won an unanimous Walker, of Saginaw, injured in a Pin Spott decision last night over Don C8-train collision last night. Jasper, 192. D ih Mi ; Joe Gray, 160, Dearborn, Mich., = oe Heke Ui) ee outpointed Bill London, 159, De- of three eight-round features on a troit, 8. | Wilman, of suburban Berwyn. moved into the top at the end of the third match, displacing Weber In marching to the front, Wil- Open 9 A.M. to 1 A.M. Open Bowling Daily Plenty FREE Parking Phone Reservations TIRED AFTER A HARD/DAY’S WORK? Try a restful massage. It will do wonders for you. Discover today the facilities available at the wan won 13 of the 16 games. He fight card that drew a meager, Mickie Crawford, 145, Saginaw, Accepted defeated Stan Thaden, Chicago: 916 in 12-degree weather. The outpointed Leo Desjardins, 146, . Harry Smith, Detroit; Weber, and gross gate was $1,446. Windsor, Ont., 4. Montcalm Bowling Centre YMCA ATH LETIC CLUB Tom Hennessey, Detroit. in that Yama Bahama, 150, Detroit,’ Chuck Taylor, 137, Detroit,. out- - Montcalm, FE 5-2221 Step te Today tor Motes order. He pulled up 79.34 points ;won on a technical knockout over pointed Chet Wiley, 140, Detroit, 4.| LOTSENECA) STRERT Susie to Weber's 76.19. ~~ a tn ae a = _— * * * e s Eddie Lubanski, of Detroit, ast | season's runner-up, collected the most pins, '!3,353, as he finished third. His pinnage was 19 more than Wilman. * It’s the brand that makes the gift important! 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Va., is 43 years performances. As a result of his Inn Country Club Course set in the; * * «© jold—and for a professional golfer|latest record-smashing effort, The late 1930s by amateur Jim Spencer: Bruins to 4-] that’s up in years. But Sam isn't/'Slammer started today’s second of Sanford and since equalled S€V- fourth spot with 67s as 37 of the «® conceding Father Time a thing. round in the $15,000 Sanford Open eral times. Get O’Donnell Award a, Oklahoma Will Receive Trophy Tonigh as Nation’s Number | Football Team OKLAHOMA CITY w—For thefor the Orange Bowl game with second time in the past six years, “It felt like old times,” the 30-|Okjahoma tonight receives the Rev. last night, Boston beat Chicago 4-1.| In other games Montreal defeat-| blanked Toronto 4-0 as goalies) Jacques Plante and Glenn Hall | Joe Abbott of Patterson, N. J.,/ to twice win the O'’Dox both posted their sixth NHL shut-| president of the Notre Dame Mono-) ————-—_—_—___—- outs of the season. _ year-old right winger said after|J, Hugh O'Donnell Memorial Tro- Associated Press annual poll. |Maryland Jan. 2 at Miami. * * ms } jcampaign in which they captured | The presentation will be made) their eighth consecutive undisputed ed New York 2-0 and Detroit) at an award banquet before an ex-'Big 7 conference championship. ne ; | The Sooners are the only team Dame in 1949 and Michigan inian easy birdie. He got his other)" birdies with putts of 20, 12, 8 and <® pected crowd of 500 persons. gram Club which offers the trophy. nnell Tro- 1948. phy, named for the late Notre Dame president. The 1950 Okla- Wilkinson's Sooners won the homa eleven also was chosen na- round came at No. 17. ringing up a goal and an assist in| phy, emblem of the national foot- mythical title on the strength of|tional kings. Other O'Donnell win-| Snead poked a drive about 265) the first game of his comeback/ball championship based on The their second straight undefeated ners are Ohio State in 1954, Mary- | Yards down the fairway and used) land in 1953, 1952, Tennessee Michigan State in in 1951, Notre Finsterwald of Bedford Dow Seven others deadlocked for Ke é ‘huge field shattered par and nine & others matched it in the opening | round. Par for the 6,205-yard! course js 36-34—70. | Mike Souchak, former Duke foot- jball star who registers out of Gros-! eae a N. Y., was one of those) with a 67. ‘ { * * & A hirdie putt of 4%: feet — a} length he hates — on the final) jhole gave Snead his record 64, but) his most sensational shot of the, a seven-iron for his 135-yard sec-| ond shot. The ball hit the pin. pa ‘stopped 10 inches from the cup for 5 feet. . * #* <> ‘oO @ iL: « @ re) e) @ re @ z _ Pinon wate scr or ox wat ree i nora Trabert Resumes Tennis ose vin ste t tm tle seasons following World War II. captains, Bo Bolinger,€ecit Mor- retired to go into the furniture busi- » » ness after the 1953-54 season. But, this year than last to get back into, * uniform. ris and Eldon Loughridge. * * * sports editor of The Associated Press, will be principal speaker. Edward (Moose) Krause, and Coach Milt Schmidt of the!Wilkinson, Oklahoma athletic direc- of unrest in the man who had been; Boston's most prolific scorer in the; Wilbur Martin, Associated Press| post-war years. Boston needed scor-' chief of bureau in Oklahoma City, | A | Trabert down in the opening match ing punch and has been riddled by! injuries, Only 10 days ago Peirson announced he would return. proved to the 5,549 Boston Garden ~ Bruins hopefully noticed these signs|tor and head football coach, also will speak. will present Al-America certifi- cates to halfback Tommy McDon- ald, who made the first team, and “I got tired midway in the sec-\{9 guard Bo Bolinger, who earned ~ ond period,” Peirson admitted but, a second-team berth. = * co * Notre General Manager Lynn Patrick! Dame athletic director, and Bud) | LOS ANGELES ut—Tony Trabert jand Richard (Pancho) Gonzales re- jsume their professional tennis ri- ivalry tonight, \newly launched national] tour. Big Pancho of Los Angeles set the recently turned professional jin New York and repeated it in | straight sets in Tony's hometown }of Cincinnati. Two onetime U.S. Davis Cup. ed! stars, Ted Schroeder and Gene led the National League in total Furman under a whopping 9-0! with veteran Gon-' jzales holding a 2-0 lead in the agreed on one point at this stage) BOSTON w—Bob Cousy, basket-i¢ ‘of hostilities: Each found the other|ball ace of the Boston Celtics who} re : somehow Johnny just couldn't keep! Ted Smits, New York, um Hivalry Against Pancho off skates and the urge was worse for the local duels tonight and to- morrow night at Pan-Pacific Audi- torium. Trabert and Gonzales were a better player than anticipated. As amateurs, when Tony was just ‘out of the junior class, Pancho wen in their only meeting. Robin Roberts of the Phils has fans he had lost neither his finesse | The Sooners, riding the nation's Mako, were named head umpires innings pitched for five years. nor his aim. In the second period Peirson and sreak of 29 games, are preparing| Chicago's Nick Mickoski went aft- er the puck in front of the Black Hawk nets but Mickoski got his, stick on the disc. Johnny gave) stick, puck and all a whack and had a goal. . This Week’s here’s a STRAIGHT | STEER | GET OUR | FRONT END | ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! | We Will 1. Adjust Camber 2. Adjust Caster 3. Adjust Toe-In 4. Check Brakes and Shock Absorbers 5. Inflate Tires to Proper Pressures “Proper tire inflation st all times ts a mighty tmpertant facter in easy steering, easy riding, long ear and tire life. Special Price | $ 59> CY OWENS 147 South Saginaw St. SPECIAL! | ‘Theriault paced a losing 1CID OBO ...0--cccescveces streak of 29 games, are preparing Santee Plans Active Season Runs Second Fastest Indoor Mile in AAU Development Meet NEW YORK uF — Wes Santee, America’s tastest miler, is plan- ning an active indoor campaign after running the second fastest mile ever on a flat track. The 23-year-old Marine lieutenant stationed at Quantico, Va., politan AAU development flat boards. His time was 4:09-1. “T plan a full campaign during, the coming indoor season and al- ‘ready have @ntered several races,” |Santee said. “My next race all ably will be im a special mile at 'the Orange Bowl football game in} | Miami Jan. 2. I also have been \invited to compete in the me Bow! mile at New Orleans but will pass that up in favor of the Orange Bow! if T run at all.’’ Santee won the Sugar Bow] event last year. ClO 653 Quintet Wins Union Opener The CIO No. 653 scored an easy 59-34 victory over CIO No. 898) Thursday night in the Lincoln Junior High gym es the CIO basketball league got under way. The 653 squad roiled to a 23-5 edge in the Ist quarter and extend- The winners outscored the opposi- tion in every period but the fast. Don Smith sparked the victors with 30 points while 898's Albert cause oo 8 Se eedeneeeenues 23:12:16 §- 59 Hope, Calvin Tied for Ist in MIAA Race | By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Hope College was tied today with Calvin for Ist place in basket- ball standings of the Michigan In- tercollegiate Athletic Assn. (MIAA) | jboth have 3-0 league records. The Dutchmen gained their tie with an 83-58 victory over Al- tbion at Holland last night. Cen- ter Paul Benes scored 28 Hope points, while John Hannett got /@ 26 for Albion. Alma, a member of the MIAA, ywas given a 102-81 basketball les- ison by Soo Tech, a two-year col- liege, at Sault Ste. Marie last ‘night. Bargain Hunters! ‘55 PONTIACS | 21 COMPANY and OFFICIALS CARS and A FEW NEW ONES LEFT! Hurry Dowa—These Must Be Sold This Month ; mm 1645 e $1000.00 and More Off arent Price! Pontiac Retail: Store . 65 MT. 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High Voltage, best 3-year-old fil- NEW YORK W—Mighty Nashua Another party of newsmen is ex- lies in different 1955 polls, and Clai- pected to meet the train at Jack-|borne Farm's Doubledogdare, 2. “itt be shipped to Florida next week sonville and accompany Nashua on year-old filly champion. to centinue his sensational racing career after a fabulous transaction that saw a new ownership take Bowling Clinic Black Hawks Dominate NHL Squad Rosters tastic world record price of $1,251, CHICAGO uM — Former Chicago 290, k Hawks appear on every Na- over the champion colt for a fans By BILLY SIXTY ‘ROLLER VS. SPINNER — A change in ball action has. lowered Blac ‘ the average of John Mattia of.tional Hockey League team. Toron- 10 a Wall Street setting that be~ Philadelphia nem 190 to 160 in ty has Harry Lumley; Montreal fitted such a gilt edged deal, execi- one season. or nine years my anh sch A feo ce ae en city has Bet Olmstead: the New York ters of the estate of the late Wil- to the right of the thumb-hole Rangers have a pair in Bill Gadsby Ham: Woodward yr - isketch 1). but now it sort of rolls and Dave Creighton while Detroit Nashua to a syndicate headed hv over lazily, and almost straight, and Boston each have three former Leslie Combs II of Spendthrift with the line just on the outside Hawks, Detroit has Bob Goldham. farm, Lexington. Ky. af the thumb and finger-hole. What Bucky bis teaiees and Metro * *« @ ‘happened?” oe while the prans have a This was the greatest single. The old, pin-producing action can est Z aNig Al horse trade ever concluded, involv- be restored by applving two things: Gardner ing an unprecedented sale of a (1) Turn the thumb slichtly more great colt still at the peak of his racing career, Sunny Jim Fitzsim- mons, 8l-vear-old trainer of Nash- = ua, will take charge of the big > year-old again, late next week * * * yesterday sold Lorne | Bowling Results | PIONFER LEAGUE 3-4 Division ( s great- Timing § 1a Amer Forge 24 °@ Nashua, of course, was the biz Oakland SW 14 2? Mresres 4472 Ver acalie . Free Perking ° FE 5.2383 = —_e i i oe ee a a ge ae ee pee ae ae ee eres A THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 THIRTY-NINE Chiefs Hope to Keep Cage Slate C lea “Shoot for 3rd - Straight Victory | Tonight at Flint Van Ryzin’s 5 Aims to Keep Place Among Valley Leaders By H, GUY MOATS With two clear-cut victories al- | | Frisco Favored DePaul To CHICAGO — The San Francis-| co Dons, the nation’s top-ranked basketball team, aim for their 30th! Straight victory tonight in the | opening round of the four-team De- ‘Paul tourney — a rugged early season testing ground. | The Chicago Stadium attractién pits the Dons against unbeaten but unranked Marquette after the first Marquette With Dons ready on the record book for the game be tween the scrappy host, young basketball season, Pontiac's. ‘school, DePaul, and Duqueéne, High school Chiefs tonight face an'No. 6 in the national Associated, old, respected opponent in Flint|Press poll. Central, at Flint. Art Van Ry-| Winners will meet in the title ‘ zin’s club -hopes. to keep its slate! urney Pits showdown tomorrow night while the losers play for consolation hon-| lors. If the favorites emerge, it will) be a belated battle hetween San ‘Francisco, the 1955 NCAA cham- pion, and Duquesne, the National Invitational titlist. But the first round will be a stur- dy test for each. The Dons’ top man is All America| Bill Russell, a 6-10 phenom rated} as one of the greatest goal ten-| |ders the game has produced. In| addition to being great: defensive- ‘ly, Russell is terrific in ramming clean, and retain its place among the unbeaten Saginaw Valley, Map Plans for quintets, in this, its 2nd league . encounter. International Chiefs handed defending Val. | ley champion Arthur Hill, a 53- | Sports Center 44 defeat last Friday, in the spa- cious PHS gymnasium, They share the Valley lead at one win, no loss, with Central and Northern, Northern is | men- | tioned, along with Pontiac, as a million international sports center top Valley tite threat. near Denver were outlined yester-| Discussing his squad makeup day. yesterday, Indian mentor Joe Dow-| Included would be a stadium| dy thought the team play was, seating 75,000, a fieldhouse to hold still a little rough. “We've still 30,000, a four-mile auto speedway. got a lot of football in us yet.” an airport equipped to handle 500 he said, ‘and it probably w ill take planes, a 450-room hotel, youth cen- some time to work it out.’ ter and facilities for such sports Dowdy planned to start a team. \events as handball, boating, swim- tonight, that will average close to;ming and even the Olympic games. six feet in height. That will top| C. A. Doolittle Jr.. Wichita, Kan.. Pontiac a bt, with little Larry Peet| president of United Construction at guard reaching only about 5-6 \Co. Inc., which would build the Indians’ starters will include 6-1;center, said construction will start Don Van Ordan and Jim McCue at on or about May 10, 1956 with com- 6 feet, at forwards. Tom Owen, the pletion by October, 1958. “big man” of the Central squad} (65) will be at center, with Dale! Fr UNIEc LEAN: Walker 3rd in Scoring berg (5-11) at guards. | DETROIT — In six seasons in Bia falseeenton| etal have) @ feet) Cos eos en On ee troit Lions scored 534 points to anes peek at for rank behind Don Hutson (825) and ard, n, junior, at | , =a ls : cater (Gewall Fistda! | lcither a |Bob Waterfield (573) in the all time league scoring records, forward or guard, and Chuck ox 2 . dotmson, a guard, Johnson, at Earns Trial With Cubs. 5-8 is the smallest Indian. Van Ryzin's starting crew will Al Larry, who will get a spring have smooth Willie Dewalt and trial with the Chicago Cubs, Rod Treais at forwards, a fine| caught 35 passes for 756 yards with combination off the performances Alabama gridmen in 1950. The they gave in the Chiefs’ two! number of passes and yards gained games. Diehm, fast, good ball) are school records. handler and an accurate shot from —————— anywhere around the hoop area’ Navy's top football score was and slick-moving, fine defensive 127-0 over Ursinius in the 1918) Stadium, Fieldhouse Included in Project Near Denver DENVER \#—Plans for a 2%6- player Larry Peet and either Hud- season. son Ray or Jim Skinner at center shots through the nets. K. C. Jones of the Dons is an- other defensive genius who all but immobilized La Salle’s noted Tom Gola in the NCAA finale last sea-' son. Marquette, undefeated in four| Starts this campaign, has the) height to give the Dons trouble. Terry Rand, the Warriors’ tallest, is 6-9 and their shortest player is \Bob Walczak at 6 feet. The small- jest San Francisco man is Harold |Petry, 5104s. B. G. HITS A HOMER — Benny Goodman looks pleased as he shows 8'2 lb. bonefish he caught on a fishing trip with baseball slug- ger Ted Williams in Florida waters. ibe cashed as he had not endorsed oo saa een them. He said he was on his wax Y > to a bank from his home inf BAYAWA S ° ; Conesus, 30 miles south, when he rtin |lost the bonds yoke pol g : ; a ee 4 _ Gifts} ‘Ambidextrous Athlete XMAS ! s 4 bal 7 y ie or BINGHAMPTON, N. Y. Jack) - 4 Vaughan says he’s a natural south-| ——SJ “Dad, Brother 4 paw but in football and baseball he | = 4 jean throw pith either hand. The rs and Son ! ! ; six foot one 165-pound North High ———a7 = 4 |freshman led his team to four vic- ; “ Nestor Johnson -Ice Skates 4 taries in as many games on the; Shop Now! Avoid the Rush at ; SoS BA, | GIL SCHAEFER, INC. : John A. 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This engine means quicker, easier passing—from quieter power, thanks to its extra-deep Y-block. And, say, there's no extra charge for this Y-8 either—for it's the standard eight in all Fairlane and Station Wagon models! F.0.AP, The fine car _at half the fine-car price Phone FE 541010 - Per eee a ee fal eee eee eee eee l DECEMBER 1. 1955__ Folks Give Huge Vote ‘Port Huron Man Die Medical Probe Ordered Doctor Named Veep AG ‘ | Baesitas to Keep Whistle Blowing in Dearborn Twp. Death cHicaGO #-Dr. Norman F. . . © . ° ’ : bi 1 , 3 _{Miller of Ann Arbor, Mich. was Licenses in Church of Future Newsprint Ration Gas Firms Request |, suvavcee: — rans wine During Nose Surgery |: =A metal mca tt i reagent the ; an) i s i ie my : A %-year-old Dearborn mother, new YORK (P_U'S. ew sprint | used in the US. is produced | haat WASHINGTON @~The Federal overwhelming vote to keep’ the| PORT HURON p—John Pea o ~ pad ren Pa ce yp ate last night at the of two has admitted stealing driv- consumption during November said the en Si) Le te eo teaeuutarn ace. = Sone whistle blowing. : ,cock, 34, of Port Huron, died on a ship. ‘academy's annual convention. _ ers licenses from the purses of soured to a new high. almost 10 printing paper has outstripped pro- ee maiz Mest | . Several months ago Board Chait! hospital operating table yesterday Keim was found dead in his car sam aaa women attending church to use as Novermt 1954. the duction €e applications to supply nal- man Charles Vogel got the: idea ‘ which witnesses said went out of, G00D LLOW identification in cashing worthless oe i se Ne | “Current demand appears to ural gas to the upper midwest area that some of the company’s neigh- while) watergeing ‘swrery for 8 control and struck an overpass) BE A ar fe Fel checks, Dearborn police said Wl Assn. reports aiid , “jexceed supply available trom all /Pe consolidated for joint hearing.!pors might not like the whistle, He|broken nose. An autopsy was abutment in Detroit. , | Tomorrow day. loos . oe sources, and this situation seems| The petition for the consolidation|sent out 215 self-addressed post|scheduled today to determine Police said Keim may have suf- BUY A GOOD FELLOW -Mrs. June K. Smith told officers | Stocks of newsprint in the hands likely to prevail until capacity i ae a Midwestern Gas/cards asking two questions: whether he died of injuries suf. fered a heart attack. | ! that she cashed checks in Pontiac) .¢ 1; 5 publishers remained at the /Pansions now under way come into nsmission Co. which previously; Keep Blowing? fered in a Saturday night fight | P and other Oakland County areas.) oy oot level since June, 1988, at the Production,” the association -said. applied for authority to supply} Stop Blowing? or something else. | Record crowds are reported at Pontiae Drive-In Theater Ann Arbor and Grosse Pointe. She|, |. Papa a ; some 400 million cubic feet daily to'- The results: 138 keep blowing, 4 , the ski centers in Chile. | Galt shatlahe ined netted (beween height of the Christmas advertis- The ANPA has reported: |Minnesota, Michigan, North Da-|stop blowing Peacock didn’t find out he had, 3 { $1,500 and $2,000 in the past two ing season when consumption is at. “Many publishers are having {kota and Wisconsin. The whistle sounded at the ap|- broken nose until he went to | ee H s its peak difficulty in getting all of their |) The FPC recently set Jan, 23 pointed hours today . | physician Wednesday. And before) _— - Totaire tian toe _ contract tonnage from their sup- for hearing the applieation of meds |Boing tothe hospital to have thé Mrs. Smith was arrested after italy duigite es there foal Dicchinn diers. There is no indication the | Northern Natural-Gas C Le ral nose mended, he swore out an she cashed a check in a Farming- ber rose to 607.693 tons, 9.9 per ip ; : “he a tural wld of Oma- Mother Dav hter H rt assault and b tery . : * atlovers ihe sst 187 in the “ituation will improve during the ‘ha to construct 654 miles of pipe- ’ g U ) as attery warrant ° ° d S ton supermarket using the license Ce@t over the 553 187 tons in t ane On oe against J »s Cr P a): Combination Storm an creen : : ; i o. early part ef 1936. hne to supply new and existing T A Coll isainst James Cranshaw, also: of of a Garden City woman who said *4me month hist year. For the q dutumert Gar Menoesoen fs = ain Two- uto iS10N . Port Hurod ONE FULL INCH THICKNESS iad been stolen from : a first Il months of the year, con- International Paper Co. recently “& i ; ; ‘ scon-} sb e ; ; p ee a : a - m ‘eal | Sinsation Staind ae record wea ian : re ec tine ee ” sin, South Dakota and Iowa. This; A mother and 3-year-old daugh-; Peacock told authorities he and BUILT OF REYNOLDS ALUMINUM ri Me ew 3 pr ers . eat fea vate Giles openers would cost an estimated 32 miltion (¢¢ Were injured -yesterday. in a Cranshaw had a fight last Satur- Police found Mrs, Smith caring 3§6 tons, &.2 per cent over the wil) be cut 7’, per cent beginnin A ; Lad : F $36 95 for children in the nursery. She 5.625.945 tons for the same pe- oo» January and continuing through | Collars and supply nearly 94 mil- {wo-car collision at Telegraph and'day night and that his nose was _ : faces a Jan, 9 hearing in Oakland riod of 1954, These are totals for \pril 1906. The company, lik: OM eubie feet of gas daily. Sosa oes | ; cemaced in it. Also Aluminum Selt-Storing Windows Gountyl Cineut Court all kinds of uses of newsprint. ther newsprint makers, has beer et Pole ; Mrs. Evelyn L. Boushell, 2211: Coroner Arthur Smith ordered FHA TERMS — NO MONEY DOWN “_. ; 1 - - sunning, "ehind) cn delicenes! yril Patterson of London killed Lancaster St., and her daughter, an autopsy to fix the cause of CALL FOR FREE ESTIMATES | The ANPA said stocks of news , eh ae ’ himself accidentally by inhaling: Debra, were released after tréat- Peacock’'s death and ordered FEderal 5-3731 , Bus Passenger print on hand and in transit al a gas he turned on to kill a stray ment in St. Joseph Mercy Hos- Cranshaw held until results of it at ; | the end of November were 27 days cat. |pital. are ‘known Helps Victims, supply for the average of all daily Clarkston Driver Hurt i= = — newspapers reporting to the asso- . LY Then Falters ciation, the same as on Oct. 31 as Car Skids on Ice es There were 37 days’ supply at the ya N. Cunningham, 41. of Clark- LONGVIEW, Wash. u& — A bus end of November last year arm 39 ston, is in ‘good’ condition this | . Stopped at a highway accident days’ supply at the same time two morning at Pontiac General Hos- Scene near he re yesterday, the-years aro pital after an accident yesterday driver and passengers helped: or = * 8 morning at Sashabaw, near Wal- carried aboard the four persons 8.3 PER CENT RISE ten Road, in which she suffered who appeared to have been in- jured, . : - One was unconscious. He was "CWSPrint in November amounted: Her daughter, Joan 12, and Shar- carried -carefully into a hospital to 681 99% tons, &3 per cent over on Rose Herald, 13, also of Clark- here. As he was placed on the the 629.682 tons in the same month ston, were treated for bruises and examining table. he opened his !@st sear. a record output for any nsleased fom they hospital. Ouk- eyes and started to get up. month in the industry's history. land County Sheriff's deputies said - . s ae “i Mrs. Cunningham skidded on an| nya ee hoe os rr cautioned ot Uiee carte eal; pemiae: icy area and ran her car off the i” oS ee ave senous internal tion in the U.S. and Canada com- ead uries. . ; ad. oe Re bined rose to a record 7,071,913, ot hurt. ve man re- : 7 ee ae : which was 7.4 per cent over the The Alaska highway from Fair- plied. “I got off the bus to help . at the accident and fainted when ‘ta! for the like period a year yonks Alaska. to Dawson Creek. I saw the blood.” - s* . British Columbia, was opened to! None of the other three was hurt The Newsprint Assn. of Canada. tourist travel during the summer of| seriously either where 80 per cent of the newsprint | 1948. | oP ere € North American production of severe bruises and lacerations. 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J oe FORTY-TWO __THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16,1955, a ee About 19 million checks are | day, a the average value of ‘Crond Haven Shoreline | Grand Haven shoreline area of written in the U. S. on an average each is $30 Hit With Early icebe |Lake Michigan. They are more, ' arly icebergs than two weeks ahead of schedule,’ | AAR 4 4 and his Banjo s Dancer Directitice For “Corks” Kelly it Was a” can jeaders vesteeds was Dow. He forecasts that bs the end of D LUB AHOE 4 4 Plus t Call He Chicago important event It represented eye first since he left: office as the century there will be a popula ® 4 Ss = ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra. 48] “ror” “masters” DAWN TAYLOR [© Se es dete Cone hon total of about $00 ulin 230 ) 3412 Drwie Hwy, OR 3-9754 4 MAS . nd ca € * ‘ ——S== millions in Nerth Amenca, 500 mil 8 , mw} Reservations / i ; taled 2) hard-eained ment badges ue ou = 5 Come In and Make Your New Year's s “ agai Songs and Rhythm Tap Only an eaeee of two scouts in Gannett Newspapers anal ‘atin Amen s Reservations Now : MME ' 3982 AUBURN every pandred reach this zoe , Elect 2 New Officials mein aie aes O eaimana : ye slim, erect ~year-o1d, who oO : 4 4 AMS RD looks strikingly like his late father. | ROCHESTER, NY. um—Cyril said yesterday in an interview "I a 4 5 at AD * was so engrossed with ‘‘scout Williams has been elected treasur- figure on the percentage of the a JAM SESSION 4 a talk’ with friends that he paid _ . . Gannett Co., Inc : and present rate of growth. Asia has a ’ r 7 i= =) aaa scant attention to the cameramen ° the Frank Ek. Gannett ews reached stagnancy in population in | EV ERY TUESDAY EVE. ‘ : FINE a —— on hand to cover the paper Foundation, Inc creases. We have room. plenty of 4 , ‘ BS t The Gannett Co. cofttrols a group room, to expand ". + Music by SO-PH IS-TO-CATS > 8 ENTERTAINMENT even CO as 3 newspapers, three radio sta- _ a ° . tions and two television stations s 8 Toctuine Hall Believes Florida ia tourettes, ‘The Eiamdation g/00 Tell Exam Results tis the Season a ~ Joyce Songer Trio Will Join GOP Ranks a philanthropic corporation cre.) DETROIT WA—The State Board B “ J Il : a ry Stars ef Radice, Records and TV ated by Gannett to perpetuate of Law Examiners said Friday the 4 2 d Introducin MIAMI, Fla. w — Leonard W. ownership of the newspaper group. jresults of bar examinations taken to e~e ufc a ry and Introducing Hall, Republican national chair-| Williams will succeed Herbert last September by 323 Michigan. F a a NOBLE LEE ‘man, today expressed optimism w Cruickshank, who retired as inser lechool | graduntes|(eillli ter un| or a good time, any 4 Friday 9 to 2 A. M over GOP chances of winning Flo treasurer after retiring as general nounced sometime in mid-Janu ary.) time, our hospitality oe Sat. y A a ‘rida again in 1956. vanes earlier this year. J can’t be bect. e urday 9 to 2 A. M. ' wed | ight from| Joseph F. Deeb of Grand Rapids, | H Sunday 6 to??? | Hall, who arti ast ni The election of Williams was board chairman, said its Washington for a vacation of sev- announced yesterday at meetings: sally are ” ae Laely e 4 SPA DAFORE’S BAR eral days, brushed aside questions! of the boards of directors of both Geuimes Bad Neco idcars aba ut a : ° = Se ee eae recent investigation into allega- | Kitchen Open Daily & So . heaped x of Republican prospects next year. Michi M Killed tions of cheating in the exam have 10 A. M. -- 8 P. M. Huron . Michigan Man &Aille |caused the delay. \ H lf BARBE CHI S 0 “I believe Florida will be th j f . a CUE C CKEN—in or out 1 BY first Southern state to join the ; 1 Re Missouri Jury Rules ———————————— e UMC FOOD -Lif? = ——— _ - —— publican ranks permanently,” he 7 OD pile SERVICE predicted WAYNESVILLE, Mo ee Expects Big Mail Load Family Style Chicken ——————— coroner's jury has decided that @ WASHINGTON W—The Post Of D S 112-9 i i ' . Flint man whose body was found | _ inner, Sunday 12-9. | Special Show Saturday Night! Charity Replaces Fun near Waynesville was killed bs bee io aah today Phone OR 3-9325. . , ave : { wi handle something more | . | IONLA UW—The 300 office. em- Skull fractures inflicted by a blunt ! g MAKE YOUR | Norman Nazarr Sherry Coy Nan Topping ployes of the ae Manulactucine instrument than 17 billion pieces of mail in Aw ; : : he jury said it did Nnot'the ¢ 2 RESERVATIONS MC i F Co. voted to dispense with their But t e final quarter of this year. The Comeds Exotic Dancer singer ‘annual Christmas party and give know who inflicted the wounds 0M figure, about a billion pieces high- FOR OUR CALA NEW YEAR'S PARTY NOW!! \the money to the Junior Chamber Dalton ee Halley. i ot ies er than that for the last three ‘of Commerce program to aid la aoe ve 8 ae = sayewes er than that for the last three needy children. The office staff eney & Cecom pore months of 1954, amounts to an 000 to found recently near Waynesville ' ned: apse =| < for il t . 7 AVeTaGe ; 5 : [turned over a check for $1 01, Flint. dentist said the teeth °Y*Tak* of more than 300 pieces the _Jaycees. for every family in America were theee of Kelley. _— PITTI TTI iii iiiiiiiiii iii iii Marriage License : Applications Catalina Piano DANCING jj) Delightfully es: Bar Entertinment No Finer Place to Dine than at the Bloomilield Inn. @ BEER @ WINE @ LIQUORS 4904 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 2-6052 oO Oy Oy bp tt i i nl ln dl Ll dl Ll Ll le i ll ht tt he - FOOD | | | | | x Try our deliciously tender broiled filet mignon Our fried chicken. Our lobster tails—broiled a a a a a 8 over charcoal right before your eyes | Nancy L. 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CAMEO VINEYARDS col, FRESNO, CALIFORNIA 1G| Home Loans Hike Seen by VA | Officials Forecast Boost in Guaranty Business Despite Tight Credits WASHINGTON (Veterans Ad- ministration officials today opti- mistically forecast that the GI home loan guaranty business will continue at a near-record level of 650,000 applications in 1956, They drew that picture despite FORTY-THREE Lousvie, wy. «nity. JOAN Crawford to Spend terday, but all of them had a | : ee cele ) _ Disclaimed Early Life The fifth-graders “adopted” the UP her four children and herself/it's a wonderful compliment to y Ghesl chain (é-cen thelr) Gchnol mas holidays. But, not so busy ion, are in the, best of taste. erace’s house at 11 the night |4 dapper Socialist who used to The boy is almost completely | jin economics, jophy. | After Oxford he became a teach-| ‘er and slowly his interests shifted) to economics and politics. In 1931 jand 1935 he ran for Parliament on ‘the Socialist ticket and lost. | * % * | | At the beginning of the war he! became private secretary to Hugh Dalton, a big figure in the Labor party. He finally got into Parlia- ment in 1945. Within six months! he was parliamentary secretary to) a minister. In 1947 he became the| /minister of fuel and power and in| lat chancellor of the exchequer, ja top job corresponding to secre- jtary of the Treasury in Washing- Spain in 1825. politics and Philos: Muskegon Shipping Up MUSKEGON w—The U.S. Coast Guard has been informed that the 1955 shipping season for Muskegon Harbor ended last night at 11 p. m. Port officials report it has been one of the most profitable seasons in Muskegon's history, Bolivia gained her freedom from * . | 4 e | '36 Children Give Party Hollywood Headlines: | H h G : f sk | for Young Polio Patient ! ug al e six healthy youngsters were ad-| C h . t s S it ] d H e| d Top Posts . Th yent to throw a} t . pom ccety Wiad ‘party for a HOLLYWOOD (INS) — Joan Lewis one of the funniest come. British Jackson boy earlier this year when |{or their trip to New York and/me for him to mention my name With Aristocracy LONDON «® — The leadership of ; that she didn't have time to agree) across the street. Since then, ery : _ | A friend of mine passed Lib- they’ve made a practice of waving to star in "Storm in the Sun for | Santa Claus, seated at a piano Wear a derby and carry a cane. She’s very intrigued with this) replete with candelabra, was in- | * * * paralyzed. He left for Taylorsville, Ky., today, where he will spend mitted to Children's Hospital yes-| ewis Labor leader gene Jackson, 14, a polio patient. Crawford was plenty busy packing dians in show business, and | feel, they spotted him sitting in his then Switzerland for the Christ- in his routines, which, in my opin- Britain's Labor party has gone to to him every day. Rebert Aldrich. story about a woman lawyér who! stalled on the roof. his first Christmas at home in four defends a school teacher accused) of attacking one of his pupils, |. ing Lee, in shirtsleeves, was work-| hard to get the musi¢ going. The three-tornered race for the job of succeeding Clement R. nie lee is over. Hugh Todd N ylor| ton. * * * Sunday 7 a.m. to 9 p.m every eal g treat administration moves in some He has been out of a top job fields to tighten credit but with encouragement from a slight eas- ing this week in the Federal Home Loan Bank's limitations on loans to savings and loan masocia tions. and she believes it will make a)©, ; : : ; strong movie. |He’s entertained every child from Gaitskell, 49, bettered Herbert since Sir Winston Churchill's Con-| jmiles around, not to mention the|Stanley Morrison and Aneurin|servatives won the 1951 election. | But all Joan can think about traffic jam in front of his home!|Bevan to take the party helm but has remained in parinien , now is her vacation. She and | DERBY AT 12 , day stay 4n New York because aS oe ey bi vo more than &'the derby and carried the stick — per cent ad valorem tax ‘on al-| a couple of syllables in fine printithe uniform of Winchester, one of most all imports. years. Last July what are described as ‘moderate’ restrictions were SUNDAY DINNERS Our Specialty Auburin Coffee Shop 462 Auburn Ave. FE 4-6323 Blanche & Owen Morgan Shi ck Date. IDwreck Vaie p there wasn't room for her brood (tang between Marilyn Monroe's pritain’s most exclusive schools; ————— "QOUR | eee — “<7 Commemorated | ss terme et at on both VA and Federal) | in Al Steere’s apa agent and 20th on her new CON-|jon'lihe’ monied classes He decided | Housing Administration housing} |~ However, Al takes off with them tract with them. a ee credit, There are indications these} Royse Simmons, Noted when they sail for Europe Satur- a long time ago, however, that Bis) i fi i ‘ { : future lay with promoting so- may soon be modified too by again : y day. __| The Marisa Pavan-Tom Tyron ‘cialism allowing 30-year maturity loans.| Christmas Tree Vessel) Aidrich brought Joan's last Pic- duo which started ne Or ron cialism, it |The maximum term of such loans) Sqnk 43 Years Ago ture “The Way We Are’ to Co-\twosome is the real McCoy now.: Whites Gsltenell reerved sto ithe iwas-eut to 25 years—July 36 | lumbia and he'll package ‘Storm| ae ent meine ail tbe way —— REDISCOUNT RATE BOOSTED lin ‘the Sun’' the same way—to| Kin, Novak was e found his niche somewhere be-| ff > | But there has been no indication LUDINGTON un — This yule sea- which studio hasn't been decid-| avin: tree fs chisare Chet tween the right wing and ‘the cen- ¥ - STARTS iof any easing in the federal re- Son marks the 43rd anniversary of eg. | she received word of the splen- ter of the Labor party, 5 TODAY iserve rediscount rate, which has the loss of Michigan's ill-fated poye OR BLONDELL | Pee contract which | _ ig | ‘been boosted four times this year “Christmas tree’ ship — the; oo up with! gives her the Rita Hayworth | His grandfather was consul gen-\@ ~~~ until at 2) per cent Ut [is cat the schooner House Simuwes. lthe role of the sophisticated, wise- Teles at Columbia. , eral in Shanghai. His father had jhighest level in 20 years. | The oldtime sailing vessel cracking Edith in ‘The Opposite, ee J. Sweeney, director Of) foundered in a raging Lake Mich- |Sex."” None other than our sophis-- Jack Benny has been called upon VA s) loan guaranty ln said} igan sterm while heading for Chi- 'ticeated, wisecracking girl friend. to save Carnegie Hall by fiddling, VA is expecting some 650.000 GI Joo, with a carge of pine trees Joan Blondell, which is quite in- there with the New York Phil.|OXFORD GRADUATE _ ET , PAL His childhood was peopled with, servants and he lived well. jhome loan applications next year. from the Upper Peninsula. teresting casting in more ways harmonic Orchestra, Alfred Wal-| At Oxford, after some minor trees 128882888888 88 8 BBB commitment to make a loan with months later on the Ludington Watch for Our Thursday, Dec. 22 @ New dustless plastic sure-grip floor @ New skates @ Lovely new decorations Strong's Roller Rink Cerner Cass take and Orchard Lake Road GESESERSRSSSSSSERBY have been available to veterans. | eee ~ - - | GOOLE Chicken in a Box Shrimps in a Box Spaghetti in a Box 1038 West Huron Tw other crewman, Charles Nelson. days to play George's brother. | STERSOP NOME : The note read these lines: Tom. is a very good actor. ! Meesenpenpecnetd “Schooner R. S. ready to go down The top wonlan’s role is Zsa Zsa] 3 5) ? about two miles southeast of Two Gabor’s, and, incidentally Zsa $ It Ss Nea ppt Rivers point between 15 and 20 Zsa turned down ‘‘The Opposite; > jmiles offshor¢. All hands lashed Sex’ because she said the role} 4 f ive- SI: H ‘DENIAL BY LIBERACE New Drive-In Blind Man, Kin Held ee ee ae ane GIANT. Serving the same wonder- ful food joe’s famous for right in your car. Treat Yourself to a Real Treat at Joe’s Famous SPAGHETTI HOUSE €:00 P.M. te 3 A. M.—Sun. 3 to 12 P. M—Clesed Mondays o Blocks West of Telegraph . Such applications are filed after a_- 1 ae Sle = i j ; ithan one. \lenstein conducting, next October. 5 iprivate lender has entered into a} Christmas washed up) ier TiimeantseniiunelAslivenn |= - a . ‘i per disappointments, he won top marks :plays the heroine in this remake} of “‘The Women,” and in case it's slipped’ your mind, June is the, 1912 that the present Mrs. Dick Powell and Joan a three-masted was Mrs, Powell No. 2 | ivessel, left Thompson, near Man- I don't f any strained \istique, with a load of Christmas relations whea they meet, how- jtrees valued at $75,000. The ship ever, Dick and his former wife was owned by the Hackley & Hume have always maintained friendly | B ness began booming in April 1954 | asmber OO: of Muskegon: | relations, particularly about | @ Officials attributed the boom to| Heading into Lake Michigan, the’ their children. @ a May 1953 ruling raising from 4 | vessel ran into a vicious gale. She| M@ to 41» per cent the maximum per-|Struggled through the sight and At luncheon, George Sanders. | missible interest rate on GI home|into the next day, then disappeared who wil] star in ‘Death of al ‘Nov. 26 near Kewalnee, Wis., with! Scoundrel’ for Charles Martin, ‘all hands. lwas asked if he knew someone) ‘Twelve years later the wallet lwho could play his brother in the of a crew member, Herman jPACLURS. inly.”. said George Scheuenemann, was washed up cotainy , , beach told the schooner’s tragic fate. Such a volume in 1956 would) jt was Nov. 25, @ equal the record 650,000 estimated pouse Simmons, @ for this full year. It would com- = pare with a previous top of 630,000 g in 1950 and 528,000 in 1954. # * * @ VA guaranty of a portion. * * * gm) VA’s home loan guaranty busi-| g loans. m They conceded the increase has @ meant that some 950,000 veterans; have committed themselves to pay! as much as 551 million dollars “my ! ” ' MORE THAN A WONDERFUL “ i i sts own brother, Tom Conway epee imore in increased interest costs: on the beach at Two Rivers, Wis. ue é Sol Ad . . than if the rate had peen 4 ua Three years after that a note in lane schon earns in| DRAMA Sree because be Y: VALLEE golor re they said that without) ite . Ber a tone or bowser would) geste as tome om fhe Lake | ior Tom in London, and now be} IT’S LIFE-INSPIRED! Ss=>>5 etd by CHAR SALE Esc Prof ROBERT BASSER- Rest teu UTED TSS Pes: +. Buttertield Theatres lay a job in the Indian civil service. ¥ FILMED IN PARIS—WITH ITS LIGHTS! LOVE! OOH-LA-LA! Features At: 1:20 - 3:25 5:30 - 7:35 ; 9:43 , d ~~ j Cine rom Michigan shore, signed by an- arrives here right after the holi-, ADDED Special! CinemaScope Featurette! "TUNA CLIPPER-SHIP” | i i i i hi i in Ni Ni i i Ni Min Ni i Ni Ni i i i i i Mi i Ni i i hh i wevvvv. VyVVvVVwwY \called for a four-time divorced] } ‘ twoman! Joe’s Spaghetti House to one line. Goodbye.” Coming: “HEIDI wvwewevwvy~’ wvwwewwwyw and PETER” | SCREEN | house to tell me that there's no] | truth in“the rumor that he's sacl ; i) GLENN ELEANOR _ FORD - PARKER in Bombing Scheme ing with Jerry Lewis. | PORTLAND, Ore. # — A blind | Says Lee: “I consider Jerry = | man and his sister-in law were) —- ________- with . 3 9 |charged early today with bombing | —** ( Ap Specialty Bltne big Meier and Frank Co. de'| For the ~ Roger MOORE PIZZA PIE mi partment store in a $50,000 ex- . Cecil KELLAWAY Christmas Party! Tricks - Jokes - Novelty _ Comic Christmas Cards Piper's Magazine Outlet 35 Auburn Ave. FE 4-8240 15 Varieties p dla Soa Like a wild ' , animal at Ap “a. 4 bay... William B. Browne, detective said William Clarence} jtortion plot eight months ago. | — |Peddicord admitted planting the; bomb, assisted by his sister-in-law |Mrs. Joyce Keller, 28. j &| Browne said they were charged' |with injuring persons and proper-, ie ty by explosives. Bond was set| 75,000 each. | FE 3-7396 Strand) LAST DAY! ; The bomb exploded in a men’s/ washroom in the 12-story store, | Portland's largest, April 15. A few! } m ts ) is “ > —|persons were hit by flying debris, You can fool some of the people |but no serious injuries were re- | ported. some of the time, but only ~ _ ——STARTING SATURDA +4“ IRVING BERLINS 42 tM) once when it comes to eating. Wholesome food at | A note demanded $50,000 on. i » 4 =~ : threat of her bombi ct | Jack Decker’s Stincn fan. roice sia the pert at ) ; UW i . Cofeteric @ Dinners Ide galled The store was ces] : : & J _ . 4 On US-10 in Drayton Plains a ane but no Lessa Pend the men in all the § 2 d VISTA ISION===- d fe) 0 and it reopened without fur- F iW] ee ‘ = SEPP r : inc trail towns... d i PTT TIT Te '¥ “BING DANNY ROSEMARY VERa- 5 Big Micro T. MAT. |||: “ted. he ¥ CROSBY- KAYE CLOONEY- ELLE OXBOW LAKE PAVILION 29 Microscope [extra SAT, MAT} “tex FAVE CLOONEY BITE if H | wonder TECHN 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD «Can Measure ba a. ao a | hewares TE pew yosse-ve= we Ean SER ear A A sl iny Atom Parts 4180 SEA HOUND | vicious as the . ont al ETS BENNIE MANNI'S sh BALTIMORE i — The world’s ‘weapon he y Added: “By Word of Mouse” Cartoon © News st nuclear cros Cc «| \ . “MELODY BOYS” Bie of seams tas farce ad steal STARTS SUNDAY carried... aereun ‘ . \“‘with an accuracy of four-thous-| hd 4 A i eiiditive "ol a trillionth cre inch | THE ROBE » ; GIANT Don’t Miss the @ was introduced yesterday by the! = ae Sund 12:45 SCREEN 4 Big Christmas Friday December 23rd @ Air Force. a *. * Phone FE 5-8331 D +4 Air Research and Development B Command headquarters here said Old Time Square Dancing & Modern CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN FINE LIQUORS, WINES. BEER PETE tthe CIANT KIDDIE SHOW — ONE DAY ONLY — SATURDAY 4 CARTOONS PLUS SERIAL — 2 FEATURES j @ the instrument, with an “eyepiece” | Miweighing 55 tons, had been de-| B veloped by Stanford University SCi- | Bientists under contract to ARDC.! * * * ; a TODAY AND 3 THREE CINESE LOSERS MUSC “Stanford physicists believe the | SUNSET COME AND ENJOY GOOD MODERN AND SQUARE ‘DANCING Every SATURDAY NIGHT With the t the Gingellville Community Hall 6 Miles Out Baldwin Rd.—New Floor—Good Caller to measure protons, the smallest! matter within the nucleus of an. atom,” said the statement. | Prof. Robert Hofstadter, director of the nuclear research program at Stanford, spent three years de- signing and building it. 5 Men Await Sentences on Duplexes Fraud | |instrument eventually will be able FAVORITES... Plus Many More Orders to Take Out RANGERS Private Parties HOURS: Mon-Fri 11-10: 30 heart attack after reporting for work at his job in his brother Nich- olas’ sheet metal shop. Employes informed Nicholas, 72, who rushed SAT. 11:00-1:00 A.M. SUN., NOON-10 P.M. CHINA CITY SAT. Petty 1 P.M. 1:00—THE BOWERY BOYS “SPY CHASERS” “y ielody” First Show Note this Replaces “Interrupted Me 2:00—CARTOONS AND SERIAL - ' 3:00—"SHOTGUN™ BE A GOOD FELLOW rimaa in oie At— AD: 10 ~ 2030 - 5:90 + 8:50 TIME ON A NEW RACKET! Paramount presents HUMPHREY BOGART: RAY-USTINOY Color by TECHNICOLOR DETROIT w—Arthur P. Schwen- P ‘ Perret ee | | ter, @, collapsed and died of a Sibi) Meat es 0 JOHN CHAMPION rronacres comecreo ov LESLEY SELAMBER wncrren ov CLARKE REVWORDS soco RORY COLNDUAL Aso ™ i JOAN BENNETT: BASIL RATHBONE LEO 6 CARROLL Thrill Anew With The Screen’s Wonder Horse! ¥. y TOMORROW! LE IN edit eda ne Se Cae”; Ih Mapegdapeeamecnategemnniiiin’ SUN — “Flying Tigers” alsp “The White Orchid” — . eenernienenial } amsnapiidiiiiniiimbaitties " \ sisilanhlealiens see we a : vi x The te : ct! aN re i Fit : : Ve » f2 i e.. ’ F; : . ¢ i g) Wat ree ue een. j : : | } - wo \ * | 4 ; ( FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, NICK HALLIDAY | Auto Output Drops; | | By Keats Petree Slowdowns Blamed | DETROIT (INS)—Slowdowns at several Chr¥sler divisions and the ending of Saturday operations at some General Motors plants dropped U. S. auto output to an estimated 168,467 units this week. Automotive News, the industry's trade paper, estimated this week’s ° output will be nearly 6 per cent below last week's total of 178,409 cars. However, the figure would be almost 10 per cent higher than the average week this year. Slowdown of operations at Pack- ard and two Chrvsler units was caused by a parts shortage brought on by a strike at the Budd Co. of ¢ tee Detroit. ee output this week was esti- by T. V. Hamlin mated at 26,573. as compared with ‘WELCOME BAK 10 total of 27,757 last week. WELL, ° Canadian plants wil . produce LOOK THE FOLD, more cars and trucks this week HERE! than the 7,281 turned out a week = Ps oan AES 2 RT BARS we BEES ui Ae ago. , Of course my husband helps me! Who do you think made the shovel? 0 BOARDING HOUSE ———™ flazzu YUUUYPIINE NOD PRICE YAHAT'S A DUCK CALL, Y yy 1 ‘ f ‘ Ye oan, Govs! WHAT TOGNE Y27 EM, YOULL MACK! 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Keep a supply of Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum on hand, to treat your family and friends, especially . _. at this time of year. Here's a pure, wholesome treat | | that everybody appreciates. Get some today. aie | j “They're books , . . people used to read them before television!"’ P oe, \ Fo ; ps oese ; = ; La i ea | J * s ; P : iy ‘ | ; ‘ \ A ' ; \ : { ‘ . \ ‘ i ; s 3 ; ares \ ; ‘ \ , ‘ . { Pe | \ f i 0 Be } ! i 1) , ; ¥ \ > \ ‘ ty ; j ; i ; pikes ; Li \ ‘ : ree , j ’ \ | * é ‘ i i : \ \ 3 eee ; 2 es } ee ‘ : * THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 MARKETS |Sfocks Break vv mews _ 5-Day Decline DETROIT PRODUCE 14 (AP)—The follow. CHICAGO ww — Grains Gave | onty, brought to the farmers’ markets NEW YORK w — General im: DETROIT, Dec. - fen cdi ; : : ».| by growers and’sold by them in whole-| : | every indication of going into their ssie package | provement in early dealings in the; usual holiday period lethargy on Grains Starti : Holiday SI ing prices cover sales of locally grown, produce of No. 1, and fancy grades FRUITS—Apples, Delicious, fcy, 5.00) ;bu; No. 1, 3.50-4.00 bu; apples, Jonathon, | the Board of Trade today. Deal-|fancy, 3.50 bu, No. 1, 2.50-3.00. bu,! ; A y — \|MecIntosh, fancy 3.25 bu, No. 1, 230. day decline. ings were slow and price changes 3.60 Lon pcos eee Spy. Saney. rd bu:| Prices weren't, up very much eo. ‘], 3.00- U; [:) ver, fancy, | small. 3 60 ba he & 2.26-2.18 bu. Cider, No | and the move ahead wasn't very ; : ; - -gal. case. ars, 6c, | ; Wheat and soybeans firmed. The fancy, 4.00 bu.; No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu. | vigorous, but prices as a whole upturn in wheat was led by the | VEGET AB: Misc. Beets, to | LES— ped, oe : 1.50-2.00 bu. Cabbage, No. TP t5-| were definitely higher.~ : : No. 1, 1.80-2. L 1 December contact. in which there 2 25 bu, curly, No, 1, 1.50-3.00 bu. red. © « * was considerable short covering.|N°- 1. 175-225 bu, cabbage. sprouts, , o. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Carrots topped , Trading in all December futures frney.” 278 bu: No, 1. 2.00-2.59, bu, “ones a spread eet elery, No. 1, 4. crate; ery) e row in wi ends next Tuesday. aye | Cabbage No. 1, 1 00-1.50 doz. bchs. No. 1| Fane nat ape Corn tilted a little lower while!|1.00-1.50 doz. ‘behs, celery, root, No. 1,|gainers holding the upper hand. ; 00-1.50 doz bchs. Fennel, No. 1, 1 “| & ng pee pega Saeed al iy aaa Bie ‘doz bebe . Horseradish, No. : - General Motors, yesterday's sec-| ash corn receipts totale _|3.50-4.00 asket. s, No. 1, 1.00: our pts t CATS. TD dene bens Onions. ary, faney,;Ond most active issue up 1g. opened Rye scored fairly good gains ‘in sympathy with the wheat upturn. ‘|today on 10,000 shares off 2 at |4642. The stock continued active 2.00 50-lb bag; No. 1, 1.65-1.85 50-Ib bag Parsley, curly, No. 1, .85-1.00 doz. behs Parsley root, 1, 1.00-1.95 doz. bchs Wheat near the end of the first!Parsnips, No. 1, 1.25-1.75 ‘2 bu. Pota-,at a small loss. a 3 3, i acem-| toes. fancy. 1.50 50-lb. bag No. 1) * * hour lee te to % higher, Decem-|1°9:1 50" 50-lb. bag. Radishes, black, | . ber $2.104s8; corn unchanged to | No ee bu. Radishes, hot-| Glenn Martin, yesterday's eighth 3. r “s ‘ 4 a rouse, No. 1, 1.50 doz. chs. Squash, | : PCy Neat 's lower, December $1.24%4; oats | ccorn, No. 1,'1.00-1.25 bu. Squash, But-| Most active issue up 1%, opened 1, lower to 42 higher, December |ternut. No. 1, 100-125 bu; Squash,| today on 5,000 shares up 5s at 385s. 1.00-1.50 bu.; Squash) Delicious, No. 1, [Delicious net | Among advancing stocks were 6334: rye 1 to 1'2 higher, Decem- a |Hubbard, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 bu. Tomatoes, c ber $1.1534; soybeans '%4 to 1 cenit het eeuee, No - . a pape lege Schering, Climax Molybdenum, I ee urnip, topper 3, - i ' = ed higher, January $2.3654, and lard, GREENS. Cabbage. No. 1. 1.25-1.75 bu. U.S. Steel. Chrysler, Seiberling 2 to “ents ; g/Collard, No, 1, 1.00-1.50 bu Kale, No » i fennect > to 5 cents a hundred pounds |¢ yoactise’ bul Spleschs eNom Lt 17S Rubber, Boeing, Kennecott Copper, Jower, December $10.50. CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dec. Wheat |223 bu ““"|Du Pont, General Electric, Ameri- _ {can Tobacco, and RKO Pictures. BEtROree cos Goodrich was depressed, and 16 (AP) F r DETROIT. Dec. 16 —'AP)— Eggs. fob | ico lower were American Cyana- -Open Todav | : 63%. , Detroit, cases included, federal-state : grades mid, 20th Century-Fox, and Whites — Grade A. large 54-47. weight- (ed average 55',, medium 50-54, wtd avg Sl', small 42. grade B large 51 | Browns — Grade A, large 353-56'2, wid ave 56 medium 30, B large 30. C Canadian Pacific Railroad. * * * The market has declined in an ie ery irregular manner for the past five 10.076 cases | days. The Associated Press aver- |age of 60 stocks yesterday lost 20 medium cents at $178.20. That's not too far away from the record high of small 39. B large 47 $181.50 first reached Sept. 23 and U suppres ot narse cups Ld tated ey Tia matched a week ago last Monday Appearing before Municipal stances Balance of offerings of medium New York Stocks . x | standards, grade B and undergrades gen ' Judge Cecil McCallum yesterday, | erally short to @ good demand small 42, . wd weekly receipts (Dec es | Commercially graded egg* White — Grade A. large 52 arg 10-16 ep Oals Browns — Grade A, large 51-52, me- ;dium 47 Wesley T. Johnston, 18, of 245 W.| ae ‘Late Morning Quotations Rutgers Ave., Donald G. Murphy, | CHICANee We es load srelAmee Co... 112 Monsas Ch 41 18, of 2946 Oak Knoll Rd.; William rivals 68, on track 226 and total US. Armco 81) - $4) Ment” Ward so . « 3 - oure Om MO} 2 G: Spicer. 20, of 45 Allen St.. and shipments 560 supplies moderate, de . ck - 297 Motorola = = “ \mand moderate and market about steady Atl Refin 337 M it B 345 Thomas Joyce, 17, of 584 E. Blvd.. Cariot track sales: Idaho Russe's #3 60 renee 3 Me ae r " | Wz iv 3.85, bakers $4.40, utilities $2.40. in- i ae i all were fined $50 and given 10 cesta Nort Dckota, Pomtiace’ $2100:2.96 Belt Chie boar Nat Gash 362 days in jail for disorderly conduct. ' washed and waxed | Benqu vs 16 Nee Gipe 522 H —_— ‘Beth Steel.. 163 i : Neil Gotting, 19, of 36 Bloomfield Boeing Alr.. 13 RY Central .. ¢ ing, 19, P | NY Central ., 435 Ave., and Timothy Jeka, 22, of 25 oultry Beneae Nia M Pow". 33 ’ , . : . Norf & West Judson St., were charged yester- DETROIT POULTRY Borg Warner. «24 NOWAm Avaen E316 - i DETROIT Dec. 16 ‘AP)—Prices paid - ; Nor Pac 16.4 day with contributing to the delin- per pound f 0 b Detrott for No. 1 qual- ean aie 202 vest Airline 105 quency of a minor before Water- ity tive poultry up to 10 a m it. heavy Burroughs "1, 30 Ovens Il Gr 6 j M g .| Heavy hens 26-28, light type , heavy ce Pac G & El . 502 ford Township Justice Willis D, Le-|, Heavy hens 20.08. eet bs) Gray calumetaH = 13) pon AW Air 171 = y Camp Soup .. 437 Furgy. Pleading guilty, each Was Crosses 25-26. Barred eae biel Bean Campb Wy 376 Panh Epl 3 ae we [3 . _ type turkeys Young hens = eavY Cdn Pac rh] Param Pict 3 fined $35 with $15 costs and sen type young toms 28-30 Capital Airl... 492 Parke Da 40 tenced to 30 days in Oakland Coun- Comment: Market quiet Recetpts and Carrier Cp’... $7 Penney. JC. . 986 sy demand light Turkeys Market full Case JI ... 183 Pa RR 232 ty ail. steady on hens and sieady on toms. Cater Trac... 59 Pepsi Cola 215 h Todays trade light and offerings ample Chrysler 904 pier o = o uana — = Cities Bvi . 58 ‘nelps +o Charged with selling a i ‘HICAGO POULTRY Climax Mo .. 66 Philco 41 19-year-old Andrew Shegar pleaded CHICAG say try Cluett, Pea.... 446 ee mel ; pe - “—k. CHICAGO. Dec 15 / ive poultts Colg Palm. ., 581 Ds e innocent yesterday petore Bex steady. receipts in coops 591 ‘yesterday Sy Gas 162 reel ted G $3 ley Justice Ralph H. Finley. Un-|817 coops. 99663 Ibi fo b paying Comw Ed ...: 413 pu : ’ Ou 317 : ay prices unchanged. heavy hens 22-26 Con Edis . 46 ure able to furnish $3,000 bond, Shegar fien: hens 165-185 broilers or fryers|Consum Pow 485 eee stl s was committed to Oakland County 22-23. old roosters 145-155 caponettes|ConPowpf 45 1103 Rex Drug 06 : Ni under 4", tb 25-26. over 4'y |b 26-30. Cont Mot » © Rey Met $1 Jail while awaiting trial in Circuit) young tom turkeys over 20 1b 27-28. hen Cont Of! . 992 Rey Tob B 51.2 Court jturkeys 35-37 {Corn Pa)... 37.1 k Spe 32.4 2 : | 7 Curtiss Wr - 285 eae net 5 : . . Deere ee ce! t Os Lea 7 A bowling ball, bowling shoes cui AGO BL Tres ane EGOS |. Doug Aire... 886 st Ree Fav 416 and a pair of fencing foils were Meee ecein LD S16 376. eel nae. Dow | Chem 8 pach alt at stolen from his car yesterday, ‘ng Brices unchanget 93 score AA 575 East Air L .. 515 Sears foww ree _—— 3 Auburn Ave 2 A 575 90 B S675 88 C 5475 cars'f) Auto Lite 426 Sinclair O $64 Harry Ackerman, 13 Auburn Ave. 99 8 5725 #8 C 555 Fl & Mus 36 Socony Mob 61 told police. He said someone broke Hens Stee Nace Oke. eee tr macetae Emer Rad .... 123 gou Pac 562 yuying prices unchang R 5 att 264 into the car by breaking a door’. rites 60-699 per cent A's 51. mixed cre te. alk Sperry Re me 4 5 Sa - 505. mediums 48 US standards 48 dir- pajry Mor ... 182 Std Ot] Calif 905 lock while it was parked at home Sec lag Vehaak imosel currentiteceipts, (2 vale mee “+: 307 Big Ol Ind 30 4 Pleading guilty to reckless driv a Gen Bak .. 92 Be Ol Ome at. leading guilty to reck ba . 4 Qen Dynam >, 633 ; ~ in id a wank Gen Fiec (34 Stevens JP 26:7 ye id Justin Hancock of IV’ Stud Pack 1 ing. 34-year-o sti Gen Pda tot belt _— u 25 Judson St., was fined $100, sent CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gen, Mills 69 Air Reduc .. 402 to jail for five days and placed on CHICAGO. Dec 16 cae Salsbie hogs os Metece “6 Allied Gum 1134 . ty ry to st on wee ac ; Bs daa pechedion (esterday | by) oman ecco neeer, ue lman ore tt leva lanes ina ose » +} >} . er early, mainly on weights over 220) Ollie Alcoa . 4 Pontiac Municipal Judge Cecil Mc fu tne’ market closed slow berely(Goebel Br... 8 Am Atritne 41 Callum, steady on several hundred No 2 and 3/|oodrich 785 Am Can .... 462 butchers mostly over 230 Ib sows steady Goodyear - $34 Am Cyan - 642 Detroiter William Wallace, 32, '° 25 higher, good shipping outiet: all GunecRe 415) Am meray SS crades under 210 |b scarce. particularly - . 3 pleaded guilty to drunk @riving No 1 and 2 grades most mixed grade Ot West 8B... 21 Am Motors 91 “re Waterford Town. ts No.1 to 33 190-220 Ib buthcers Grevhound 148 Am N Ges... 367 yesterday before Waterford Towm 107, i175. wo 3 hind at 1100 and be. Ouif Ol, .... 2 Am Bed 3) ship Justice Willis D. LeFurgy. He low 60 head No 1} and 2s 105 Yb. at/Holland PF ... 129 Qo rate! 1788 ; 7 7} with $25 costs and 1200: bulk No 2? and 3 230-250 Ib H ig aeons 3 Am Tob as was fined $75 with $25 costs, 10 00-1100. most 260-320 Ib 925-1000 Hooker Fi ... 08 An y , 063) sentenced to 30 days in Oaktand “most wer C08 TH. and Mehter 800-925. 1PUUN MAY -. Oke iy Bl Pd |. 44 . . go clearance leataen Ps) a Cc 65 County Jail. Baladle cattle 800: salable calves 200° VO" Fl oe Me Sp moet prada (RI. cemiacli money: other. sisugater eaiut Int Mary ges Tran W Air” 284 * * x . nominally steady: other siaug ¢ Thompso Arthur Frantsen, 43, of 1 . and vealers steady: stockers and feed- I"t Nick "1 Tianeasmer ee $73! viera Dr., was charged with drunk ers about steady: a few small lote good Int Paper 1112 twent Cen .. 243) ae , Jest end choice steers and yearlings 16 00- «, Un Carbide 108 | driving: yesterday before We St S100: commercial to low good 12 80- Int Tel & Tel 286 Unit Air Lin . 40.2| Bloomfield Township Justice El-15 50: a few commercial to rood heifers _ Unit Aire... 697/ ity. 1200-1700; utility and commercial cows | Unit Aire - 69.7 mer C, Dieterle. Pleading guilty, 5 75-11.00. bulk canners and cutters @00- Jones &L . 303 Unit Pruit . . $3.1) he was fined $75 with $25 costs. 10.00: ulility and Econ maria) aon pennecet’ Bois Un Gas Cp... 322) }13 00- go to prime vealers - e-9 US Lines as |26.00: most cull and commercial grades Kresee 293 US Rubber 49.7 Pleading guilty to driving under 19 09:19 00: medium t 850-785 | Kroger 433 the catiuence Ginga! 29-year-old 1b stockers Mand. feeders 12 25-16 00. ™® vehn ue ls ts Tob. ae 1 | ——— EEE th 3 . Valgreen . WI) Peter Mikulik of Hazel Park yes- : itecem Airc eae West in Tel... 21.2 —— = cox C oew's 2 Westd A Bk . 294 terday was feed wi $5 oe) lke Returning Leriiara Be lS 0 a oO by Ferndale Justice Ear Martin Gl 385 Wilson & Co 147) N, Nash. Hospitality Today wren" 23 Tenens ' ash. erck* 271 Youngst ShaT 97.6 cs 1 Dp V/ y Mpls Hon 62 Zenith Rad 134 Ernest Sallee, 54, 0 2 Le t G ] d P ] i | . : Raron Ave, was fined $100 and Oo Oo ord Oo a | NEW vOue mie enialean ee 5 Are! . Fi wr five days, after be- . ae > sociated Press: ment tol sail ion ; GETTYSBURG, Pa if — Presi- 1 18 158 60 ing found guilty yesterday by Mnu- a Indust Rails Util Stocks nicipal Judge Cecil McCallum on a dent Eisenhower pays back -some Net chanee .... onetlaas charge of being drunk and dis- Colorado hospitality today, show: Week ago | 2572 1392 733 1813 iy Month ago .,... 2254 1348 732 170 orderly. ‘ing his old friend and fishing com-'year ago 2069 1209 675 1524 . b , 1955 high 2574 le24@ 787 1815 Urgent that we must contact Panion Aksel Neilsen around the 1988 low 2031 tee 672 188 . i ~ig : - 195 e 119 1230 683 1552 woman driving two-tone green Eisenhower farm. 1954 low ..,.. 14399 778 $54 1080 Buick at scene of accident on Nielsen, Denver mortgage Noon today 2537 1361 720 1786 ? . at wet si elec ee, banker who owns the Rocky | DETROUTISTOCKS C. Davies. eno! ot. zs ‘Cc J. Nephier Co} 5-4800. Call collect. —Adv.. Mountain fishing lodge | where |Pigures after decimal poin's are eighths the President has often stayed, | High Low Noon 164 of 32 Maple Donald Mapp. 7, | was the second old friend to Paainialag epee iets St., was fined $50 and sentenced) drop in in two days. Kingston Products* 26 32 o days in jail for illegal sales ; Masco Screw 3 3 3 to 10 aye = n | Eisenhower had lunch yesterday | Midwest Abrasive .. ., 720 682 by Municipal Judge Cecil Mc- .,,|Rudy Mig 33°35 : with Clifford Roberts, the New!Wavne Screws : Vis Callum yesterday. *woraale ibid ardlasked York investment broker who was Christmas trees. Largest selec- on his way where the President) . . tion of Scotch pine, spruce and would be going now but for his Fair Brings In $572 American Legion *k— s Na- . balsam at large n Legion heart attack—to Augusta Ga. Na-| HILLSDALE W — Despite bad lot, corner Auburn and Paddock. {ional Golf, Club. Roberts is board) 4 a —Adv. chairman of Augusta National. ;weather, the Hillsdale County Fair Auction. Christmas gifts, home| The President's brother Dr. Mil pared with a loss of $1,536 in 1954 furnishings; new building mate-|ton S. Eisenhower also visited the nirectors Said aAmniacions and rials, At Oxford Community Auc-) farm yesterday and stayed over’ orandstand receipts wore! cen OA 6-081 Dec iurses ee night: {but. other revenue made up the . , difference. Next year's fair will be held Sept. 23 through 29. . ° * . | He is president of Pennsylvania, Merle Berry, 47 Oliver St., told state University. Several White. Pontiac Police that his bicycle was | House staff members also were ; : stolen from in front of 64 Glen-| ginner guests of the Chief Execu-/Won’t Wait on Bandit wood Ave. terday. is amen ak Clean cloth _e LOUISVILLE, Ky, ®—Mrs. Win- sale. C clothes, ; jie Caroland, 32, doesn’t figure her bedding, toys, furn., rugs, electric B . N n : Mowe tuto washer Fri'and sat] BUSINESS NOLES |» ss.» waitress includes aahing eect) aaa le a ae The élection of Roy Abernethy the bandit entered the Dinette to the newly-created position of) grill—hand in pocket—and demand- and other mise. that|vice president in charge of auto-jed the money in the cash register, -are different. Thurs. and Fri. 12 motive distribution and. market-|she told him, “If you want the to 6. 74 Hill St. —Adv. ing was announced yesterday by|money, get it yourself.” He did, If your friend's in jail and needs American Motors President Roy making off with $25. bail, Ph, FE 5-9424 or MA 5-431.) AUSTHCEnY. post, Abernethy will —Adv. s . i i ; u ________. coordinate the sales: programs of Bus Bandits Kill Eight = ° . - all American Motors cars, a func-|) MANILA ()—Bandits ambushed Ruth Might Miss lwo |tion carried out’ personally bya passenger bus 90 miles north of TOKYO «®—Typhoon Ruth, a gi-| Romney during the reorganization | Manila today, killed eight persons ant Pacific storm 600 miles across;period following the merger. ofjand wonuded 16, Philippine News and packing central winds of 100-| Nash-Keivinater and Hudson 19)\Service reported. Constabulary re- * force, was churning}months ago. © . |ports said the driver crashed a northeast today on a course that) Abernethy formerly served roadblock but the bandits riddled might miss battered Iwo Jima with|vice president in charge of Nash|the vehitle with sub-machinegun its tiny U.S. Air Force garrison.|Motors Division sale’. |fire. ; ‘ian : , “) 4 | ¢ : 4 a , i) ) at ! . ; es | \ ‘ ‘ ‘ } | he oe uy | 1 A cae “A stock market today capped a ive, ' jian Personnel Office, Selfridge Air _showed a net profit of $572. com-! AT AWARDS DINNER — M. J. Olson, (left) plant manager, Fisher Body Division, is shown presenting a watch to George Lotvenas at the 1930. at Service Award Event Thirty-seven veteran Pontiac em- Also awarded watches were |ployes of the Fisher Body Division George Lotvenas, Joseph Hl. Me- FORTY-BIVE | ; { | | | | ~ County Deaths. Owners of GM | Mrs. Mary M. Claghorn WALLED LAKE — Service for Mrs. Mary M. Claghorn, 46, 140 Eubank Ave., will be held at 2 p.m. Saturday from the Thayer Stockholders Number Funeral Home in Farmington with burial in Oakland Hills Cemetery. 540,947 for Quarter, Mrs. Claghorn was killed in an. Says President auto accident early . morning. NEW YORK (INS) — General She is survived by her husband, Motors President Harlow H. Curtice ‘Morrison; two daughters, Mrs. announced yesterday that owners Raymond Maple of Wayne and of GM stock soared to a new rec- Linda at home; one son, Larry org high of 540,947 in the fourth home: her mother, Mrs. re quarter of 1955. Beatrice Shields of Clay, Ky.; one * * * brother, Ammie Enoch of Redford ; ; Township. Curtice said the figure marked . a gain of almost 31,000 since last Ui F. Aad |'May. He added that there were OAKWOD—Service for Frank F. now 143.000 more shareholders Johnson, 74, 641 Hurd St., will be than before World War Il. The held at 2 p.m. Sunday from Bos- Gy official declared: at Record High yesterday | iat | sardet-Mabley Chapet in Oxford se with burial to follow in Mt. They represent every walk of Pleasant Cemetery. Mr. Johnson fe and every section of the died Thursday. country. To an extent often over- | sixth annual 25 year service recognition dinner. Lotvenas began work with the division January 7, Cemetery. Mr. Jarvis died sud- Fisher Body Honors 37(ar Sales Need - Boost in 1956 were honored for completing 25 Kone, Elbert A. McVay, Merle W : years of service when they were Merriam, Ben Monetta, Clarence, Foresees No Records presented engraved watches at the R. Passmore, Joseph Rembach, Unless Current Rate firm's sixth annual service award Paul J. Ruge, Harold Saunders, Is Increased \Edgar R. Springer, Raymond Stan-| |ley. Peter VanderHoek, Frank L.| Main speaker at the event was!Webber, Roy D. Weese, Albert J.| Production Manager R. H. Kempf Weisenberger, Harold E. Welch.) who reviewed the changes that Anges I]. Wheeler, Floyd L. Wilson have taken place in body building and Joseph L. Winter. DuPont Reveals dinner this week. » * s century. Watches were presented to the following employes by Plant Man- ager M. J. Olson: | Retail Thomas J. Alldred, George A. ; Beehler, E. Dale Boner, Joseph C 00 ran S at Boothroy, Abel R. Borey, Edmund} By DAVID J. WILKIE Associated Press Automotive Editor deliveries through November are estimated Thursday. 6.550.000 units this year That tops the total of any full year in industry records.. Nevertheless surveys in- ney + - -@ } ° . one H. Benyan. George W. Crews.’ Benefits for Universities dicate the 1956 model year was Hap Downer, Clarence G. Green, Ralph B. Guy, James B. Heath-, cott, Henry Hughes, Edwin B. Ives. Michael Total Over $900,000; | Half for Teaching J.| sales. ushered in with a drop in retail Homer V. Johnson, Registration figures have been Katich, I. Floyd Kempf, James I]. ; tabulated for October. They ‘Kinney and Carl J. Lindahl. WILMINGTON. Del. UP?—Grants show 576.045 new cars were ‘totaling more than $900,000 to licensed by the various states more than 100 colleges and = uni- Teaching Posts Open during that month. The totai marked the first drop below the ‘lived. ‘for Charles | wakeview Dr., will be held at looked, the United States is a nation of capitalists and our American industrial and econom- ic system can truly be called the the people's capitalism. He is survived by one daughter, | ‘Mrs. Josephine Groover, where he Charies A. Jarvis CEDAR ISLAND LAKE—Service A. Jarvis, 70, 923 3 “In addition, there are General Motors shareholdsers in most of the foreign countries of the world.” Holders of common stock reached a total of 513,055 in the fourth quarter, also a new record. * * ».m. Saturday from Sparks-Griffin Chapel with burial in Oxbow Lake denly Wednesday. de is survived by a brother, The 1955 fourth quarter share- Jacob, of Sudbury, Ont. holder total doesn't include em- Mrs. Jessie Heatley |ployes who are obtaining a com- WIXOM—Service for Mrs. Jessie mon stock interest in the corpora- Heatley, 73, 615 Sibley St., will be tion under the General Motors held at 1] a.m. Saturday from the savings-stock purchase program 2ichardson-Bird Funeral Home in that became effective Oct. 1. Milford with burial in Wixom —___ ( . Mrs. Heatley died : ier, satiey es Paper Firm Proposes 2-for-1 Stock Split She is survived by a daughter Mrs. Helen Hoskins of Pontiac i. Cy 2 : i ‘ veane . N ‘and three sons, William Edwards Pal Ries oe & of Dexter, John Heatley of Detroit). ae ; i : raised the quarterly dividend and and Frank Heatley of Milford; six. coda twee ok t grandchildren and two great-) tes Aenea * eee Sara }grandchildren, y a y cents—up from 60 cents—payable | Feb. 1 to stockholders of record | Mrs. Mary Lillian Perry | DETROIT w—New car sales) LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs.’ Jan. 6. A special stockholders’ will need a sharp boost if the Mary Lillian (Adam) Perry, 85. meeting will be held Feb. 14-to year ahead is to bring additional a records to the auto industry. 0 E. Flint St., will be held at approve the split. p.m. Monday from Allen's Fu- — =: neral Home wiith burial in East) pontiac roca a age ae awn Cemetery. Mrs. Perry died ciation has declared its regular semi- Lz Cc tery. Mrs. Perry died 1 annual dividend at the rate of 2 c |cent per annum as of sc oxtceeperad 31, pte : and such dividend is available to e Mrs, Perry was’ a charter customers on that date and = be ' 7 . |eredited to savings accounts and if not Te cad hat cea ae called for, will be mailed to re- ceiving cash dividends member of the group. « JAMES CLARKSON. Fxecutive Vice President & Secretary December 15, 1955 Dec. 16, 1955 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that en the st day of December at 10:00 a.m. the undersigned will sell at public sale the highest bidder for cash, one lt ‘Buick 4 dr. Motor V3TT3746. Serial A1030623 at 79 Oakland Ave, Pontiac Michigan. Said motor vehicle is stored She is survived by her husband, (Adam; one son, George; two sis- ters: three brothers; five grand- children and seven great-grandchil- . , dren. ‘ Dulles Debating 4 ‘ aay Nae or n “p : . t id d y be ti 4 e versities for the next ac ade mit 600,000 mark in eight months. (epee ete ley eeu eacaea’ vecuates at erseas tations year were announced yesterday lhe right to eeera op oem - . : t ; N : P - SOCI SCO! by E. I. du Pont de Nemours and Ancien ne ie NW, " a a | CORPORATION Ce ms are e ove ‘Tr saies | ’ POX, Applicants for teaching positions Co, Inc. The figure was $100.000 .ora) will : anc Collection Mgr in the overseas Dependent Schools total will amount to about 515,000. | Dec. 16. 17, 1955 ins: . ‘greater than Du Pont’s grants last) Ford and Chrysler had 1956 1 an Diced eel et i ats system are currently being sought ‘ . ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS | by Air Force recruiting represen. >°47" models on sale during October.' .. : : The Board of Education of Scheel tatives at Selfridge Air Borce| Nearly half the sum, $445,500 General Motors had all its new Fighting in Middle East district Re 2 Preetione|/ ot Seseegeap 429 b a . | ‘ py * mi m . a Pp ad dels in dealers’ hands early in . : ase, was earmarked for improvement 0° : a art Pontiac, Michigan, will receive sealed - ° ° . | i — November. It must be noted, too, Heaping New Worries bids for the construction and completion mn teaching. The remainder was hae the Ocloker & ; Mi ° t . Pp . of Hickory Grove Elementary School, The schools are maintained in, for fellowships in science and ‘hat the October registrations ine ON MINIS ers in Faris [icant od Teena seca ng see or 11 foreign countries to provide’ research. teres a egies gee “ : the office of the Board of Education . Joo models pus »y the retail- e " A School District No. 3 Fractional o educational eet ion aS Du Pont President Crawford H. ers in the z : fae odelncles PARIS (INS) — The foreign min-| Bicomfiela Township and Bloomfield pendents of military and civilian as ir outgoing me ea eters thenisN Atlantic Hills City, 186 East Square Lake Road. Greenewalt said in announcin loge isters of 9 North antic rsonnel stationed @verseas Se . & up drives ; Pohtiac, Michigan, at which time and . . ane »| grants: Seer. -. Treaty nations met in restric’ place all bids will be publicly opened an - Sine (OA kes. the grants: Obviously“the first hall) of 1956, one tae t Aricted| piace ail coe has nhae ~ &s| “We hope our program will en- will bring several months with session today math the growing “Separate proposals will be received as men. 90 per cent of the available . ace more young men and. wi" threat of Middle East war _pre-_ follows: ee eee positions. are in the” elementary” as. > * sales welt above current tevels.-_ ably high mas | Base Bid A—Genera! Construction ae © women to go into teaching. In Demand for new cars always rises ay En on the agenda. | Base Bid B—Mechanical Trades grades. Salaries range from $377 : ue ‘| The ministers, with only two as-| Base Bid C—Electrical Trades to $492 a month. Ld s & ications, s of Sta q- and Z Aiaesiai Se ie ae pr are a vital part of liberal arts post offices and must be submit-|@ducation as well as furdamental ted before Jan. 15 to the Overseas ' the education of scientists and Recruitment Representative, Civil-| ensineers. | | Air F orce Saves Voters $1 Million on Long Undies After Autos Crash | NEW lied — When the Sa Force Two persons went to the hos- Air 1 pital and one went to jail after a 'SSue long underwear to all its far Noy headon collision early this morn- flung personnel, the American tax- 'Force Base, Michigan. Motorist Arrested | The rect. decided not to 1 dealer Surveys at stood the retail large part our grants are intended toward the end of the year's first to’ advance the teaching of science quarter and continues at high mathematics. These subjects jevels through July. Even if the monthly average for 1956 should not exceed 576,- 000 the over-all total would rank | second only to this year's in- | dicated deliveries of around 7'; | million units. industry built more than 745,000 cars in November. estimate of the month is approximately cor- inventories should be around the 800.000 unit mark. They If the deliveries for now 070,206 cars at factory level a ing. payer was saved a crisp $1.000 000. month ‘azo indicated all the car- Marion K. Taslor, 112 Palmer * * * makers were scheduling record St.. and his DASSCNRET: Walter Another $2,000,000 was saved December output. Now the word Thompson, 119 Wessen St.. were, oo an General Servicea Ad- | getting around that some of released after iseatment in Pon- eininiratien ln Waskinates [ound them have revised their schedules tiac General) Hospital. | it didn’t have to order another wine e ; The other driver, Cleveland G) gajt-miltion blankets. Even if December production Tademy, 31, of 268 W. Wilson St.. was charged with being drunk and The tax foundation's publication disorderly ‘called “Monthly Tax Feature’ tox | Taylor told Pontiac Police that 44¥ added up some of the econo- Tademy was driving on the wrong Ts reported by various) govern: side of the road when the accident ment agencies over the past year ~ 12 a he d they mounted rred at S. Sagin: Parke 2nd a half and foun : oe at sinew rend jroughly to $160,000,000, or nearly jone dollar for every American. the year’s out their Fruehauf to Service Police Too Reckless The Fruchauf Trailer Co.. of Detroit today announced a contract’ \to service house trailers manulac- tured by the Pontiac Coach Co. in | Drayton Plains, The nationwide service facilities of Fruehauf, which operates 106 today to all stop lice Chief John A. Murphy re- quarters. total new should fall short of original pro- jections the prospect still is good car assemblies will hit the oft-estimated eight mil- lion mark. The production count passed the 7'2 million mark last week. Another 180.000 completions this week would push the total , above the 7.700.000 unit mark. Most of the carmakers brought models a month ‘earlier than has been their custom PROVIDENCE, R. 1. (®—Police since World War Il. Whether the are under orders from their chief pressure to clean up stocks of unnecessary outgoing models speeding and reckless operation Of sales of the 1956 models is being police cars and motorcycles. Po- debated widely in industry cut into early Base Bid D—Kitchen Equipment sistants present, began their gen-| Proposals must be on forms furn rchitect and be accompanied by iscussi j _i|by the A y eral discussions of the internation-' >” \\o° bond of certified eheck in the al situation as a report came {from amount of 5°, of the proposal submitted. Pla: d ifications may be ob- [Deranacs of another Syrian-Israeli |, .Pie3*, tno eet weaneeday, ‘border clash, Decem- | ber a use. at see Ripe “ brie - A 4 | tect. rehitect an ith, “. Syrian military patrols fought soutn Woodward Avenue, Birmingham, | st a] Michigan P | for a half-hour with Israeli forces | AU chuck ia) the sum ef 690.60 tact be today near the scene of last Sun- submitted as a deposit for each set of | day’s bloody fighting. Plans and Specifications, same to be jrefunded upon return oo rons Specifications in good candition w n Last night, Secretary of State ten :10) days of the ning of aot ; . te Accepted bidder wil requir ° mal irae tesa noe furnish satisfactory Performance Band t neces Antoine Pinay decided the West- ern Big Three must coordinate and Labor and Materiel Bond, @ach in the amount of 100°, of the contract, their policies in the Middle East. the total cost of which shall be paid by the accepted bidder il proposals submitted shall remain firm for a period of thirty (30) days after official opening of bids The Board of Education reserves ne ar - -carde. 5 “net Tee right to reject any or ail bids in whole Lar * regarded ase dire ct re sult ke in port Mid 1o waive any informall- of Soviet intervention in the area. ties therein which Dulles has described as a. The rising tension in the Holy BOARD OF EDUCATION S-hooi District No 3 Fractional “new front’ in the cold war. Rioomfteld Township and . Rioomfield Hills City, Pontiac, Today's session was to, pursue hichigan Cc BURCH JR discussion started at the opening sessions of the three-day Atlantic Council meeting on Soviet military capabilities and political intentions Secretar, Dec. 16, 23, 1955 NOTICE OF PUBLIC SALE Notice is hereby given that on fhe /29rh day of December at 10:00 am “the undersigned will sell at public sale ~to the highest bidder for cash, one 1953 Hudson Sedan. Motor 71C28@347, Serial same at J F Engel & Son, Utica. Micht- gan Said motor vehicle is stored _at said address and may be inspected at said address The endersigne’ reserves the right to bid at the sale . ASSOCIATES DISCOUNT CORPORATION v M. D. POX, Collection Mgr Dec. 16, 17, 1955 There was no fixed agenda, Mach minister could bring up whatever he regarded as vital to the security of the alliance. Communist arms shipments have poured into Egypt in recent months. Reliable quarters in Paris estimated their value at $80,000,000 Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN Lobby of Riker Bid minded the force yesterday there ‘have been 37 accidents involving police vehicles since last July. \factory-controlled branches in the U.S. and Canada, will be available to purchasers of Pontiac mobile homes, : The service will include repairs, To Be Guest Choir | remodeling and parts replacement.) wareRFORD—The choir of the| 5 Waterford Community Church will! Osteopathic Group be the guest choir on Crusade for Christ TV Program, Channel 7, e Saturday morning at 9:30. Also on Elects New Officers the program will be featured a vo- lcal duet by Harriet Johnson and Dr. Bernard Horowitz, of 3513 Betty Van Plew. In addition to the, Elizabeth Lake Rd., was elected special choral number entitled, “T) ipresident of the Pontiac Osteo-|Love Him” the choir will sing the |pathic Hospital at a general meet- ‘opening song, and the closing in: ‘ing ofthe institution’s- staff this vitation and theme chorus. {week , eee | He sucteeds Dr, Charles Fortino, | iptaeagrobal A Clean Steal New vice president is Dr. M. R.| HOUSTON, Tex. oP—Classified ad Randazzo, of Bloomfield Hills, Dr.|in the House for Sale columns of W. R, Robinson, of 6583 Commerce!a local newspaper, Southgate — Rd., was named secretary, while|Attractive, spacious home. Three Dr. M. C. Jackson; of Christian) bedrooms, den, 26 baths, perfect Hills, was elected treasurer, condition. "h i { ny ha \ ie io ‘ ‘ \ ¢ é ’ i \f fe af } A ‘ ‘ i ts a ! Just can’t help but be pleased and com- pletely thri Cadillac _.....better-see how little it costs to ow JEROME 280 8S. Saginaw lled with the New 1956 n one, Oldsmobile St. - Cadillae FE 4- ie Se ee es ae, ee ee . SS ee 3g FORTY-SIX - | | __ THE Sanaa PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1955 é Se ee ee a eee echt \ | : | | MICHIGAN—In_ the Pro- = 4 h | 1 enly—Sterling wristband |Comptaint 21-2523-5! 1 only —Kelley Springfield tire 6.10x15,| 1 only 15°64 metal drill Craftsmay) NOTICE OF PUBLIC BALE STATE~ OF ptheare On etic aAte ; eee ride ieee watch. 1 Sai aeeete wristband | 1 ly —26" Hawthorne bicycle, al serial D267 D2e70783 make | The sallow a6 property has been re- bate Court for the County of Oakiand, ee ee ae tic: hexagon shape | 1 only~Jeweled wristband |" D-20579AC_ boy's Payment to be cash at time of vale 1 oniy—m metal drill Craftsman make ‘overed in Oakland County by the Michi- Juvenile Division. c covered tn: Oakland County by the Michi- 1 only—Gruen curves with mesh bank © 1 only—Qeld color heevy metal neck- Complaint 21-2523-51 MICHIGAN STATE POLIC aan gan State Police and the owners have 1» the matter of the petition eoncern- gan State Police and the owners have) | * OF’ Ladies Oro wristwatch with) lace and matehi racele 1 only Hawthorne Cuerele: 26°, serial Dec. 16, 117, ins6 Pony 12" metal drill, National ‘no been located It will therefore be ing Robert Henderson, minor. Cause net been located. It will therefore = leather” band | 1 only—Neck ape cacy: faen gold} _ E-06627 AC. boy ‘* ~| Lonly-10° drift pin, 4" wide, “Proto” sold at Public Sale in accordance with No 13689. sold at Public Sele in accordance er 1 only—Ledies yellow gold glamer; 1! only—Silver colored neck chain {Complaint 21-2490-5 NOTICE ‘OP PUBLIC SALE { ads by Plomb Teel Co |Act No. 203 of P.A. 1937. Properties of To Melvin Henderson, father of said eadlneg Dees St bocoversa De eel watch with serpentine band t 4 bye eas link chain bracelet) ate olan ire esi lect Hawthor The following |p property has been Tesi 1 only—10 lb. sledge hammer, 16° i nae Ae = porweghay oH pubie. child. . t ly —Lad Bulova lapel watch, wit a a - | | jcounties will also sold a ties will be sold at this Public) } oro , lelane Lake, age 70 belived Seaeare cravecd nes! beveeres | nent salaried position for machine iin e as Tas be ‘ seving ion bookkeeping work 1: |- Dyiet AR | M EN | EXPERIe ae _ * SCHOO! bial Weer slameitapotiecee: ~n | hysio-Therapy ne 21A > at ee Jy 4 es iim = ! a : ) P * tt r ma ms aft (de ddl ‘ mn . polar Sue hea Oeecaaay. > etalles Sure Ween citer ust be fam ce with ee nebaker | os eae septate cen \ DE TMI aR AC | het t pousewar ait ver ice Call a b6 Oatianac Ave FE oy epee, mn Asences Led ad Ar ec 1% at 3 pm from the \ and nave abilit; to work with : . | appearance ‘nd a eles person: cee SUP ; Fi after 330 FE 2-481 _ sre ¢ 1 ique ™ Sparks-Griffin| Puneral Home BOX REPUES Mmintmum sunersision Fine oppor- Pontine Motor Employes | silty’ Must be sb’ to Beep de- | mrCKE + =e EXPERIENCED NOOR EPER ; eis T RE SS HiNG st ee eee with Rev. Cari Nelson officiating oda tunity to advance with growing, poy en tailed records. Convenient work-| BRIESS: BON 75. | matyre afferent and dependable | A& C liiteraisat in Oxbow Lake (Caw. At 10 a.m. 4 y organization for an industrious, Pern woare ume selina the oe’ | me cumsortable | working | STENOORKE HER oO Sis ge hall tine field tile Television Service 2? ‘ t ir 5 san thse @puris-Oritriat Passral See eet aciccetcdermenturste| 38 Pords For a dealer thats| sptendid pee mt “toeany | Excel! ttion f heres DEsiRES ‘BABYSITTING Ar. MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS ~~ pope Le BR meral 1, 3, 8, 12. 16, 25, 28, with ability Call R C Rymal | paella tha Gas Ca Cs || benefits. See Mr Cook. Assoc!- sicaterapher” Ge iecsels racenee | bun? s Soe hour or Bat. oF vensired by factory trained men DAY OR NIGHT TV SEAvice SS | 60. 65, 71, 80, 88, 101 } | _Mt 5400 Birmingham. Michigan | "s4° Cail Mr Jeftrey OA ehsat | a pnts Co 38 N Saginaw | who can take and. transcribe | 7p, at our store. General Printing &| $1296 or FE 35-6300 . edie so tS "4 EXPERIENCED STEFL BROKERS ffcewibordl sales of thorthand, ‘and isan accurate | JRONINGS. PICKUP AND DELIV.| ftice Supply Co. 27 Wo Law. Mo AKA F. 41 Hurd Rd Oriord. age 105. Si Et iy | Jetfrey Ford Sales COOKING AND GENERAL. EX-| typist Pleasant ‘working con. _¢'? EM _ 30080 | _Tence 6t_ Phone FE .-0135 FIX-IT SHOP TV RADIO. 96 HR 74; dear father of M hi with tractor and tratler. Apply 1 «ic SHOP DIO, 4 r fal ol! rs. Josephine Pe Trans-American Freight Lines coxa: nd Co's busiest Ford Dealer rienced gir!. own room. live ditions, 49 hour week, paid va-|TRONINGS, $3 PER BU. GOOD | BLOOMFIELD "WALL CLEANEKS pickup & delivery service. FE Groover: peeeres Lier no be ae 247 8 Bivd East. Pontiac. Mich N. Wasington, __Oxford, Mich. | tlie oPits er help aid cation and many other attractive work 84 Mary Day FE 2-4001 | Walls and window’ Reasonable 5-6450 from the Geasaract-baabicy ot __ Help Wanted Male 6° _FE 20177 [Ss BON) erent eB iot tae Es | eet REFER CENTER employ ; ; : 2 z : . —— HEATLEY. DEC. 14, 1985 MRS potr**4! rete lanuinies wei tacres | eral housework and parxina ATTENDANTS DAY Reginning. Bookkeeper. ee 8275 ope eines FE (1514 KIND) MIDDLEAGED LADY: aa rome seed & On co SERS, RADIO FE S371 Jessie, 635 Sibley 8t. Wixom, Cc Elkin. District Buit aa ____werk_muct_be—_peed_drivers—ap- er Beeinning aecretary Stet Lb i5+SOtA FOUNTAIN EXPERIONCZD |. wou'd like baby sitting docs ot Bek FE 4-3690 (8 E Pike acai —____ ___Mich__age__Ti,_dear_ _mother_of Ser Metropolitan Bld ee cocking mdoctor’s Toe. ply 3 to ¢ pm. at $9 Warne fie clerk only $1 hr. Apply in person Wes- eves 76 W Strathmore and Hol- é ——— = 7 Wiliam Edwards) Mre Helen Saginaw. Flint 2, Michigan Private room and bath.) | GAREER CENTE R’ lane elie eel ee Oeatimates, No joo too big of emai, Typewriter Service 22A key Faseral service wil be ned) AUTO SALESMEN | MI70333 SS Ce ee | Bees | ae cee | DE ees nc ee ee ae t ‘ IPD. man a t - ver bump ‘and »: on. urs @ Ti us — ~ = ae Gaturday, Dec. 17, at 11 i We wanlltwe arcressicelaaleamen||(o= = ng | RECH ODI Tihienelancartunite PE 06 lired of Commuting | fare FE 4710 pis*’ ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RF- TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. from the Richardson-Bird Funeral | who are interested in making real GAS STATION ADEN en SD to! $0 purchase the Luuiness $475 | —COMPTOMETE R To Detroit ? Taine Geeiaes HOUSEWORK aT paring & rewinding. 218 E. Pike chine repairing Expert work Home, Milfora. Interment {2 money. It will pay vou to see Mr weet be exper vee dute and | _Dizie Hwy. Waterford 3 METER | Secretary for Birmingham or-| the day or hour FE | ee _piy Co. iy wo kawitecass Sup- hadrrpoel Merratrs fil setbe reeoperd | Hawkins contra! Lincoln Mereury.| ‘bonus plan. Dick Worthiey's 8up- SINGLE MAN FOR DAIRY FAR | OPERATOR WANTED | eanization engeerd. in. printing LADY “WISHES WORK ase ae BUR RACES SCESANEDVARDURE. 7 peWRCTER RENTED eon-Bird Puneral Hi Milford er Service 121 N. Hunter Bivd. | GReenleaf 4-6733. 41770 We + ‘CLUE and publishing business og ition ,_2-7037 | aired Ol], coal and + fine service ar MILLER, DEC. i. 88. Lo re oh HOT SHOT Bilminghem_ Se BORGESERAD open Jan. 1. Please write giving CADY W ane “DAY WORK. OWN sda Cake Gl Ue Michel's, _123_N Sacinew St LLER, 6. 19 UIS A. Sa oS beta es , complete details : | TO. RE 304 Céntral. age #2: beloved hus: FIRE FIGHTER _ SALES OFFICE. STEADY wieumipersentiptantan nadie sales Ciera Co Gee CEREBRAL AUTO REPATRINOTAT) Upholsterin 23 Ls rere omens Millet: dear father CAN SELL City of Pontiac ena ee REPRESENTATIVE WORK. PONTIAC Soreness to Pontiac Press, | @IMEOORAPHING TYPING BEC. land at Kenny Dr. Road and tow-| HAs ona | ave lived within citv limits for - eo 7 @ service and Mrs. Helen filltz, dear broth- | Year ened 21 to 28 ‘time in| Por ae Peotiae travel meine | PRESS, BOX 73. | TYPING AND SHORTHAND. 36 He retarial Service SEM) 520i] | CEN E ® & LPAUTOMOBILEDRE | a calla A Te Gs er of Anthony Hiller, Mrs. Maria | service may of deaucted rom ity. Must be mature, college or | $30 pm. Mon. thru Fri TYPING ECO R SENG 8EC- pair. Washing. polishing, simoniz- — Ohler and rs. Anna Haines. | ICEBOXES qT Sest eee et Lat a ht i Bustneca school Backs round | —— mee retaria) service EM_ 1-284 | ing. Road Service FE 39-9173. | EAKLE’ 3 Ct CUSTOM UPHOLSTER. yenersl service will be held | : Acer City Hal 388 Parke “| heavy Science knowledge a | CHRISTMAS TRAN IAG ENG\ (eee NURSE AVAILABLE (| TREE TRIMMING Ps REMOV- Sea nePree ect Lease Rave™ * oN a cer, La ‘ ti from St. Vincent de Paul Church ESKIMOS INTERFSTED, IN [BOYS WORK? gna calare of “84270 Alc | Must have good personality Won- “Owings IN MY HOME. REA- _Usaae* saaiaene See Y THOMAS CPOE TERING Cemeteries ae ile tn thed to direct a peerentinael pre: | duplicate resume in conf’ * ao MONEY! | hort vopportuatty for Fighter sonable OR 3-6023 ' _E ELECTRICAL —” uS DELEGRAFH « w- "? 7. ? > e SES = = sake a the Melvin “ aint “BUT WE DON'T Brash for boys between the ayes ua Stee eer ONNEE | Good benefits, interesting work 2 WOMEN WANT Well WASH. | SEWER CLE mie SL IPCOVERS. DRAPES a a Funera! Home where recitation bd ps aps eS of 8 to 12 year every night, be- | ] I; x “ Sensational opportunity for qual- Flken Troiel Burea.r 2 Hunter; mg end cteaning FE 37-0723 Spreads Your material PW §-5797 of the Rosary will be held Sunday WANT HOI SHOTS: tween 6 00 pm. and # 00 pm. and SERVICES fied women to earn Christmas | Blvd corner Ridgedale. Birming- TAKE WASHINGS AND IRONINGS ere ee es oe oe 7 - Oo at 7:30 pm WE WANT YOUNG on Saturday bet een 1000 am . monev. If you are a Portiac res- ham te R eeu {BING An De HEATING a 8 : RY DE ae 2 and $00 pm $159 per hour #99 Grant St Pitchureh 19 Pa istered voter contact Mr Herl- WAITRESS FOR NIGHT WORK eae home eaconabie OR ompton & FE ¢3767 01 Lost & Found 24 ns AS Cay tote tat on SEN 25335) MAKRIL 1), | Apply in writing stazing age and gocoNy MOBILF TRAINING STA. ler at FF 20974 of come to 1024 References. Pulls Steak Mouse. | 7 8) ; “on 3.5076 we ee a loved a A ae MC iER LINES | ualificaiions Write Pontiac Press tion desires voung mon between Riker Bldg 2861 Dixie Highway WANTED WASHINGS AND IRON. SAWS MACHINE FILED _ FOUND BEAGLE FEMALE, OWN ecm Beit. er ee - FRO Vt E | Dna Le . oe the ages of 21 and 35 with hich | WANTED EXPERIENCED Wool ings FE 5-9988 MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY ST er et and pay for ad. FE S 4 ANT” : | schoel education Fxcellent onpor- ACT NOW!! | -esser Apply Ogg Cleaners 379 WASHINGS AND IRONINGS | PICK Sea a ee ue cai pee re, STON AS I TO EARN [ep arities tbr, eft caecement (Call Mr) Ua | E° Pike ore ee ona" “up and delivery. F | “Shouse Auto U pholstery Lost TaN MINIATURE SG RENCH Rervice wihite heldthienda ence ee LO MORE NON EY | cokiee FE vee ei)SCUCAREER IRLS | Wa TED COUNTER orRt, | YOUNG MOTHER WILL 1 BABYSIT | TAILORED SEAT COVERS poodle, Reward FE § 19, at 2 pm. from the Allen's THAN THEY'RE : SALESPEOPIE = MUST HAVE | aed | clean working conditions. apply in| im her home. for working parent CONVERTIBLE TOPS LOST. _IN SIRMINO NAM __OR- Funeral Home, with Rev Ray. nee - - ac Ine | Studebat r exper -nee | Liberal | Girl good with figures ~ $200 rson. Flash Cleaners, 330 W.| of Christmas shopper Vicinity et | FE 8-1752 ange and white Brittany Spanie!. mond B. Bierlein officiating Ins TARNING. AND MAKE | | eesetery foe sient cien Sher ere | Secoarepber © - #7706300 | Huron. Union and Cooley Lakes. Excel. 49 N Parke St_near E. Huron st | named Bristol. Call MI 44723. terment in Bast Lawn Cemetery.) 4 (AREER OF AUTO. | SALFS GREPRESENTATIVE DE |General office... $240 WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN lense res EMEs eet WASHING MACHINES AND VAC. LOST. BLOND MALE COCKER Mrs. Perry will lie in state at /\ Cs LIN AG ‘ | tenik skee ony : | Secretar ~ ; “$325, Call at the Dixie Spot. corner of _ Building “Service 12, — aweepere Tepairing Open 8, Spaniel. In vicinity Cass-8ylvan the Allen's’ Funeral Home, Lake \{()BILE SALESMAN- esligi 1eTS feted) | More tia Vac ic women | Clea $200 | USi0 and & = to ® pm. Thyle Electric.| Subdivision. Cass Lake Rd. or Dace SHIP Typ eRIENGE Oueese Company, 1819 § Kostner | WOMAN FOR CARE OF SMALT. ee WINTER DISCOUNT Srices | Jonnson, _¥E_ ©1500. Sylvan corte kt Ans. to | SHULTS. DEC. is “1955. RoERTA HIP EXPERIENCE aaa Avenue, Chicago 23. Ml MIDWEST dove and, light housework Need. "ON INSULATION, SIDING ‘Tost WHITE ANDTSABLETCOL. -Lynne, ¢ Angelus, Lake FAIA ett) Be = a be oe We , : AN ME ~ someone deepiy eres in chil- a is | _ Shores, beloved infant daughter NOT NECESSARY BU I ' ) La arise road see per Sct Employment Service dren steady position. Live ALUMINUM COMB WINDOWS Dressmaking, Tailoring: 16 ee 2 yrs. old. Name Prince ae of Donald W. and Esther W HARD WORK IS. | for 3 hours evening work Leads 408 Pontiac State Bank Bide. in FE S1@7 0 Attics additions, alterations. |) anes AND MEN'S AL TERA-| Vicinity Shelby Village, Utica Shults. Funeral service was heid ] ‘ | furnished Wil trai Call Mr __FE_$-9227 | WANTED, EXPERIENCED WOOL! Guaranteed work om lowest pos- [00S “aad tur repair 64 Hille vide | ee 21908 Priday, Dec 16, at 1 pm. from SAXON | Bierbower, between @ and 10 &XPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- eee Apply Ose Cleaners. 379/ sible prices. FHA. a0 money! enirance. FE. B1958. side'Tost BLUE TICK HOUND .- the Donelson -Johns Funera! = . |} pm MA 1734 | ed Cafa Mia restaurant Birming- _. down, free estimates oo pay) — | Male. Vicinity Hospital Ra. EM Nene ey White Chapel | a TO) 1t REAL ESTATE SALESMAN | ham. MI 4-0823 . WOMEN eel ‘D AEs ments until 8pr fon 9 an 3-2300 Will pav for trouble. by 7, Shed Terre ngemments SI 3LER, Inc “Excellent opportunity for proven, 7. = MANAGER: ees home ® oe Seer | Furniture Refinishing 164 LOST: PEDIGREED COLLIE ° the Donelson-Johns Funeral Home. | icra eae! IE ore eran Men 72, beloved husband of Emma Smothers ; @ear father of Mrs iS & S eel pentose pert eee | al es ervice| m, rs. is Thornton, : A | Sees Bet tte P1177 NN. Main SU wee | red Neil; dear brother of Leonard | Wore ' Smothers. Funeral service’ =a Machine Tool be held Saturday, Dec. 17, at | l Mi h. | Manufacturer 1:30 pm. from the @parks-Orittin | A mont, ike ei ey : ae Home with Rev Wesley 9 Ts I xpanding Its Wibley Officiating Interment , AL 6 t “neineerine 1) tm Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Mr | mont VG | Engin ering I ept. Smothers will lie in state at the — tt : _Sparks-Oriffin Puneral Home. ACCOUNT ADJUSTER __€ard of Thanks | 1 ER ees) one] Olle , Tr we WISH TO EXPRESS OUR around 25 dea a oid BS | t vA a ' heartfelt thanks to our friends,| high school graduate. Good start- ‘ neighbors, & relatives, for sae | ing salary. With company car ! Mich acts food Kindness, also the many furnished A liberal plan of com- wee esas the death of pany benefits. See Mr Cook Ap- =; : our iisbana® & father. Joa Rein) ply Associates Loan Compeny. | I-xperience our time Sact St. Ponti 5 bet RL le [eet tea a | on Automatic Parts ! | | awit si Excellent oppovtunity for advance: | Loca ted in AUTO SALESMEN NEED 2 NEW ‘ : ; 1 Mire amy Reine Rian. Hay | CAT, salesmen Best of working Handling Desirable i a T. & Mrs. Kenne condittens Salary, rida eerdhatoy Reine: . ‘sion monstrator furnishe : —Remett = >| Health. life and accident insur- 4 - ance available A chance to make ood money with one of Detroit's eading Metropolitan dealers. Ask for Jack Hodge, Fern-Wood Chev- rolet, 22346 Woodward aoe Fern- SALARY R E N ue I cf E x S T| dale Ai 11-1866. OVERTIME - we | BASEMENT POURING FOREMAN FRINGE BENEFITS sesh bed : take feat Gd creer | AND urnish own crew enty o : through Rent Ads! Room, Apply 72 8 Telegraph. between PENSION a pm or phone Good Opportunities for Top Men = and 430 PE 30280. or Mr 4-3193 house, apartment, | anv- Can you Us sr rome | ROBBINS A ‘ ‘lp mee tho- ries v pey- i + sn) cr thing — Want Ads give ments on vour home TV or Engineering Co. other obligations. Make 935 to $50 | kt t vt " Consumers in ‘Bloomfield Township Call Royal Oak or Waterford Townshin with Raw- [|] 7-7474, from 3 to 6 p.m. Write Ravleithe. Deve Mct-ee | Monday Thru Frid 7 eigh's v2 Preeport 11 ™. on ey add ay EAR WASHERS WANTED MOTOR- for Appointment.” i — Auto Wakh, 105 E. | . you ACTION. Dial FE salesman. Must be honest. sober and experienced Our overation covers homes. farms acreage. lots and business properties We pay more— 29 per cent on listings. Pius yearly bonus Plenty of floor Ali “ap strictly con- ficentiel Giroux & Franks. Ped | Dixie Hwy OR 3-9701 Not in th _€o-0p _ TECHNICIAN Man to assemble and test hy- draulic and Pneumatic devire< College graduate or nrevious ex. perience on laboratory testing | — desired MOC MANUFACTURING Cos HR Ticianwood Rd Lake Orion © TRUCK DRIVERS Experienced driveaway driv- ers only. for long distance trips Must have references showing thetr past expe ence ust pe physically s i able to ICC physical and Tiy- ers’ let Apply 9 a.m. toe Monday to Friday ‘at Guard House Fleet Car- rier Corp. 586 § Bivd East Pontiac “WANTED EXPERIENCED MAN for horse farm. Call EM 3-4847. | WANTED: ELDERLY MAN ON +mait $321 Green Aa.. rich, Mich. Phone 4221R WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE. ONCE. bed . Dinnan & Son. 66 W. Huron it. WANTED MECHANIC Good pay, paid vacation, hospital- ization ; Jeffrey Ford. Sales OA 8-2521 z * | EXP. W AITRESS \ For afternoon shift 25 to 50 years | old. FE 2-9135 before 5 p.m EXPERIENCED GENERAL. LIVE in. Good cook. Birmingham. Pon- {_ tiac Press Box 67. EXPERIENCED WAITRESS PART _Dinte — s Silvercrest Inn 2675 EXPERIENCED ED | OFFICE GIRL. horthand = requi . apsurence Eeccicans Sestrres but EXPERIENCED, WA WAITRESS. EXPERIENCED COOK FOR el s in small restaurant. Ca!) FE 5-8'70 for interview EXPERIENCED WAITRESS TO _work nights Ml ¢©°90 | FULL TIME MAID FOR 6 SPEC- falty store. Some clerical know)- edge. Call for interview, MI 64420. cinity. Must have own transporta- tion. MA 1281. GENERAL ONE SCHOOL AGE child, no cooking, live in. LIn- 5) 7-40: quired. on OL 2-9761, ca Santer | pm 2-5131. DON'T PASS UP, , MONEY! Sell unneeded , belongings for cash through Classified Ads! FE 28181. Multi million debee corporation 3377 W Huron _ i White & sable Markings of Las is seeking the services of @ cap- AIR COMPRESSOR aa ke | REPAIRING ANTIQUES A a sie Male Answers to name of able and aeccressive field man- | t : uy ager. Position involves recruiting. plumbin tools, ais! ope es claity. PE _5-0162, FE 5-7332 | a. eee, ea leane 3300 pect training and supervising a grow- ACKBO NS RENTAL = ~~ === ont, ing sales foree. Person selected | | 62 W. Secerata FE 4-5240 Laundry Service 18 coat: TALE DORERSEAR PERCH: will be given complete training G ~A-1CEMENT WORK | wees | er. in Tieinity of Round Lake. An- LLOYD MONROE | CURTAINS FINISHED | 55 "pene of Mite” > Plain or ruffled expert finishing, 7, PE 4.6866 cmt Segment nent Toer [AROE COLLIE, MALE. WAITRESSES | WANTED BLUE | | BRice eg Oe WASHED AND FLUFF DRIED | _ 200% Child's pet. Reward. FE erate 2008 Opdyke. estimates MY 2-0904, FE 2-9327 IN VICINITY OF AUBUR? 3-916 . » LOST. IN VICINITY OF AUBURN Wonk NPOR GENERAL OFFICE | | BASEMENTS DUG ENDER BUILD. | AUTOMA AT LAUNDRY | Mats Weimaraner hunting dog work Must be good with figures | _!988, Free estimates _F 28_N_Telegraph Rd __FE$680¢) 7 mos old. Biuish gray tm color and like detailed paper work |BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | LACE CURTAINS PLAIN OR RUF. Getman’ hort. hatred nd olde Typing required. Box 10, Pontiac | work. Also chimpeys. No job fled. Beautifully finished. Pontiac) Yiver and white in coler, and ees “ ei eres Gee oo Pe re | —leundry_Phone FE _¢-8101___| answers to Duke. Reward ot: WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT Rerensecd) Sock: En: | FOR FAMILY LAUNDRY SERV- fered Call FE 8733 housework and care of semi-in- | ee valid. Good home, good wares. | ice, Ph. Pontiac Laundry. FE| Lost — 7 MOS OLD FEMALE 5 ge 3 5 sary for local driving For Gaus fidential interview phone z| All Sols SAIS Jack. |" ceasing Maaeraicng| Te FI} _2-io1 Fawn Boxer. May be injured 1 conveniences. Apply P Jack-| nancing. ernizing. FE 4-5470. ™ soa ire? peck) ake (et (eet) Cusroe CABINET AND CUSTOM ____Landscaping IBA Child's pet. i, sokane Drive Ee Milford, MUtual 42096. __ Formica work, 3-0575, FOUND Rie ALE FOX HOUND WOMAN FOR COMPANION OF FOR BETT ER TRIMMING | FOU! HOU wife. No children. Call between 5 and arree — and aS! We Paying exe Owner can mere _4 and §. FE 8-1629. (e) mental trees, oer >ecialty FE Let ge ced Son tom WAITRESSES, NIGHTS. APPLY IN §-0104 or Holly MElrose 17-2507. _ : 2700 LOST: SRAOLE BITCH, LARGE icrcadinticeuec soe : Moving & Truckin, ing 19) tricolor. Lasher and | Hickory WOMAN FOR LIONT HOUSE 1SCOl int See Grove roads srea. Sunday. Re- work and care ehildren, : ours HAULING eereerel asH.| Ward. MI_ 44367. LOST: BLACK PURSE CONTAIN- call after Spm, FE +0083. —¢e_& fubbish. FE 2-0027. and checks be- WANTED: MANICURIST AT canis @ RUSSISH & LIGAT rparst eee earrr. set ty ‘Beauty Studio, Novet I \her pene f Fa ites Pumphrey, 150 tween 8. cpl va IC At sere, sony WANTED MIDDLEAGED EXPER-| = AA-) MOVING TRUCKING, PICK-| “PST sro ANSS LEATHER Bit t- fenced salesiady for drapery and an up and delivery, Good service at! vatuanle papers. Reward. FE Hh eS pape w eee ee oa Leecpge rates. FE 5-3571 any 82122, I> t McCandless Inc 11 N. TA WONG AWG TROUSERS |“ CO8T - BLACK MALE COCKE? Perry. A OVING ANL, TRUCKING) ‘gpyaniel vicinity of Midland an WOULD | {LIke A KIND: MIDDLE. Dece! if \ber _Remsontble rates PE bose "| Sylvester. Wo name on collar, OF SSG EP Scach APT | yan meen anorauns | BEDFORD MOVING Foun. FRA ROPE cl” an Wanted 8] senerel remodeling. Complete ear | Liaet AND RGAvY TROCEING. REWARD FOR work tm : wna RA Beat" airect, ‘po aber re Rastieh, Domes Sead. Gi dirt MEN, WOMEN. YEAR -:OUND OP.| No money : toe large Poste Base established Watkins | No 2% too § ; ; ETC. BASE: mcruanry. * kept Ty °150| ” wm -r00a; eves, OR Das6 Car . MH h N. Perry. sie d FE 24203 > PF ern eee) I Re ee Ce Pn Aes x ee ee ee Fee Se” a er en ee a Ve a anes a . ees ee Sager eee ae Pee ae ER ee ae __ Lost & aaa UE iT: ound triev BLA , i600. _— L a 1600. al A Ww per wi le. ABRADOR ale Wid. Contr inte: WHITE T E ra . on LO oe Le | $ ct let ma. TICK £ in eS (Ss, iemion rank (EASES sk s, Mtgs. 32) R ar i PE 23 adloal at W Sal he Bet See ar at) cou Hl Soumson' pace aiting 2 ne Apts. 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ROO or sk for rE he R LED -8286 ous ase ing up k bed moods At idiny P THE a Lies AN kik eae a ox ; ‘eh gtd oe M. Apts. $ Mr. 7 at, TEL- LA E. 1 ment, room ite: room T ed a tack _ w tL 6-91 _ PSP | eer chen! floo: rice cept YS eee re a pee “ROOM: 2A Sho anie'k | atte me a biockn) Moa et ae THES ine FOR COL | eee ne ae ‘Dixie ACTS Phone aa ee rane bd Adults ho RTL . . - DROOMS. athin Oakla f full ri ) : AR ar " FAST iw Bona ae TT oe ire i only -honghis ter bf WATERFO ene 1280 "d Reet! eine than. on rE REA ELWO | 76 me AMI RED ines manhick, DE bus » EAST SURU as Owner savs SELL 4 room and b cated east of With large ‘2 acre | shade trees fruit tree» ries and gafage House ian oak floor, plastered Was, full basement ot] furnace | and new electric hot water heater Only $1500 dn ldw. M. Stout Realtor q7 N. Saginaw St Ph FE 54-6165 Open Fies, Til 8 30 NEW 2BEDKOOM FHA HOMES Oak floors. gas heat sewers and water Sidewalks, near shoping bus, schools Low down payment PEARL BUILDING CO, FE 5.7023 MODEL AT 713 MADISON Between sosinne an Perr? OPEN 1 PM_ DAILY. EXP _WED ONLY $10,210 Wil buy this 2 bedroom home off Josiyn Full basement. oi] heat tile bath 3 blocks to LeBaron: School 2.500 down and $77 per) month 4°25 FHA RESALE 3 bedrooms. pleasant kitchen with dining space tile bath, full base- ment and oi] heat storm win- _ dows and screens, car and half) someone po rage landscaped, paved street 2 biocks to school. walking dis- tance to Pontiac Motor Payment: ohly $62 per month For Sale Houses 43 AT CHRISTMAS The word home achieves its full- est meaning What better time is there to se- lect your home - a LIFETIME Christmas gift for vour family Let us help you come out for a visit to BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN MANOR SEE these spacious face-brick | ranch stile homes located in jovely suburban surroundings Only $14,950 Ne 7s es 150 Lot Low as $] 490 Down JUST COMPARE 3 and ¢ BEDROOMS ? BATHS SOLID DRIVE—CARPOR SHOPPING CENTER WITHIN WALKING DISTANCE ALSO j CLOSE TO PUBIIC AND PA ROCHIAL SCHOOL Our Faxhibit Pome Square | athe ated Middlebelt Koad Northwood Organization. Tne Phone Feoeral 46101 S400 DOWN Modern 2 bedroom home Compiete storms and acreens A mice cor- ner lot PANGS HOLD s Ph Ortony lie 112 collect CLARK 1 ACRE WEST SURURBAN 4 roams 39 pe bath utllitv goand warden land Near Pontiac $6 500 $1 550 down TEST CITY HOME Close to itv bus and schoo. Three rooms & bath scretned porch well pianned kitchen down 2 large bedrooms ip basement shower ol furmace lot 99x00 feet $6050 Easy terms Quick POss@ssion WEST SUBURBAN LAKE PRIV- ILEGES 5 rooms ,2 -bedrooms basement. glassed-in porch elec tric water heater. full bath jot) 75e390 feet. $7500 $1000 or less down and $50 monthly 3 BEDROOMS. $750 DOWN Lake privileges to Lower Straits Lake Lot 60x266 feet This ‘home is modern Has 3 pe bath base ment, furnace, water heater Only $6750 full price CiEVRIN REA SA Tis Ile 40492 1362 W Huron 8t Open Evenings IVAN W | Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SCHRAM IE £-5091 or FE 59471 If no answer ph FE 54-2564 mn Evenings and Sundays 1111 Joslvn Cor 3rd REACTOR Bateman > $1.950 Down Balance on GI terms at $67 per month including taxes and insurance Tile bath, full basement. ol! heat new water softener and rear yard cyclone fenced At , oe where can you beat ‘ Pver looking Golf Course And just 5 minutes west of Pontiac 4 large one of today's best values Phone FE 4¢-0528 now for an appointment to see this home. : New Ranch Home - tom kitchen 24 ft living room with modern fireplace, ceramic tile bath, attached patio and carport Ander- | miles west of Pontiac Cus- | oWs throughout and only , a | $14,150. $3,100 down Com- a = a re this one before you $1,475 Down FIREPLACE 22 FT LIV. 1 EDR ‘ l'g CAR GARAGE - $8.975 IMMEDIATE POSSESSION. Kampsen | Realtors FE 40528 377 8 Telegraph Eves & Sun Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | = F:stablished tn 1916 NORTH SIDE S-rm bungalow full bath cabinet sink tn Kitch en plastered walls full base- ment. with rec space Garage $5 960 NEW east side home Only inets gas heat full bath 506 ft jot. near schools ‘2 block to bus Immediate possession too' Now offered at $7.095 Easy monthly payments. $ips0 DOWN — For thie west suburban home on large double | lot Features @ tiled bath 2 hedrms l‘acar garage and lake privileges Reduced to $7 - 950 DRAYTON AREA -2-bedrm home modern kitchen, ven blinds large lot 2-car cement block ake privileges carpeting in eluded for $8950 with $2 000 down LAKE FRONT — 3-becrm home Modern and completely fur nished Basement with of!-burn- fing furnace Extra-large living room with picture window Wel! Jandscaped lake front lot 15 min from Pontiac. Owner out ef state An esperially good, bur at $12 000 ine] uding fur- miture. Only $2.000 do FLOYD KENT, Realtor | 24 W. Lawrence FE 58-6105 en Fves Next to the Consumers Power ° $895 FULT. PRICE for small cory warm ome with oak floors electric lights, outside well and outside tollet, space for two full) sited -beds in bedroom two closets. 21 ft living room, break: = fast mook and kitchen On : * chao of good sandy loam garden| soil, Of] space heater and 225) tank includéd. Adams Rd AP miles north ef Auburn Ave Quick possession Act“ fast BEDBOOM BRICK rancher, with lake privileges ‘oak floors, beau- tifal modern kitchen ses bath $12,000 with "$2268 dow , BYLVAN LAKE PARK privileges go With this attractive home on} venue for only $1,500 sone | Don't delay, call today RB. D. CHARLES, Realtor | FE 40521 | {Tit @ Telegraph Eves PE 2-8217/ Go-operative Real Estate eckaner! J * f 100 en aed Open Ev tnletied: With a small house back Ready to live in 4-0078 - Close to bus line Now at only! $1350 down Steel kitchen cab-) arage with overhead doors | car for ottering his ial DRAYTON PLAINS On Walton Blvd New 4 rooms and bath. full basement, house not fimisned Reasonable price low down payment H J VanWelt _ 4540 Dime Hwy OR 31355 Clarkston Area 20 ACRE FARM located 2a miles north of Clarkston Features 6 room home. barn, brooder house, chicken coop and corn crib Com- Dietely fenced School bus at door House needs some finish work Full price $13,500. Cail 40 ACRES situated oniy 1's miles north of Clarkston A wide selection of bullding siles Frontage on He roads Property can bought on very taverseis terms. J. A. Taylor pTOr - INSURANCE Ave FE LAKE ERONT 2 bedroom home with full base- ment. Completely insulated side needs finishing beautiful | lots overlooking the lake A real opportunity for cottages or mo- tel Let us show you this today Easy terms . CRAWFORD AGENCY ‘, W. Huron FE 41549 __Eves MY 3-7085 ; E NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME NOT CHRISTM: AS SPECIAL Open for lfispection See this new 5 room i aoe 3 bedroom ranch type home It nas large living room modern Co-Operative Rei! kitchen. full colored bath & show- er Plastered walls Tile floors Natural brick fireplace Auto forced air heat 52 gal. electric hot water heater Large utility room On a lovely large lot, 100 x 150 In a good area close to Pontiac Salesman on the 1 to 5 pm See thie at 451 Hira property Sat and Sun from St Brt Pontiac Lake Rd & Wat- kins Leake Redo in our Watkins Pontiac estates Priced to sel) for $11 500 with $2500 down 2 bedroom modern bingasinw with full basement. $10000 cash to mortgage. 3 bedroom modern ranch home 2 car garage Large jot $12 00 With $1900 down See thie 2 bedroom frame bun galow with brick fireplace §9 000 with $1000 down This 3 bedroom iakefront home With extra.2 room cottage $8 9506 Wth $3000 down See thie 2 bedroom moder bun gaiow on a large ict $7,000 with LAND DSI NG 4286 Dixie Hwy, Dravton Plains 267 oN Perry Open Sundays Lapeer Rd or M24 FE 5-9201. OR 12-1231 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES CHRISTMAS SPECIAL. This lovely large home is fust Waiting for you Of course it has full wesement aeurnece. 2| garage two apt up that can help maken the pay ments. OLD 8ST. NICK Shou be this owners name. Tooms. Beautiful eicheas aluminum win- | dows at $8200 and only down BARGAIN HUNTER For those with an eve for value. | this 4 bedroom can't be beat basement. garage, $8.450 with $1,000 down. 2 FAMILY INCOME Highly desirable rental untts« well located near Telegraph Rd Owner moving and wants action right now! This good investment for only $2,500 down Evenings after 6 call Mrs. 8Sny- | der 3-1075 =) ‘Roy Annett, Inc. OR ‘OFFICE OPEN 0-6 Bh. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. FE 4.2533 » __ For Sale Houses *% SLICE E OF HAM nice 2 bedroom home small family or couple Low down payinent and monthlv~ located near the Gen- if \ou Want incume A good tiles Kealts Co, WHITE ___ For Sale Farms. 48 FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge OR F111 FE 49003. 40 ACRES Within 20 mile circle of Pontiac Comfortable &rm farm home, full basement and furnace. At- tractive knotty pine kitchen. Ail, ceresee Ullable Barn. — new fences. Close to work in Pontiac and mull) ex ener rural benefits. $14,500 with $4,500 own. FLOYD KENT, Realtor a4 Ww. Tew seece FE 5-0105 Next to ag eee, Power 1 ACRE 5 ROOM HOME ON Mi5. rton ville. SMALE FARMS: 5's acre farm. All fenced with nice home and a see garage $10,500 with 62500 d 3 acre farm with nice 3 bed- room bungalow. $7000 cash to mortgage ol. LADD’S INC, 4286 ous Hwy. Drayton Plains 4267 Perry Open Sundays or M24 201 o 34-1231 “p RIME INVESTMENT 280 acres, with 2 sets of bulidings %4 mile frontage on paved road Half mile on good county road Grand Blanc area Lays J ys good = Excellent for subdividing Flint is booming - peter investigate — only $215 per GIROUX & Tr RANKS For Sale Houses 43. For Sale Lake Property 44 > 6 ROOM AND BATH. 1 floor plan Carpeted 20-ft NEW HOMES: (eis s7o0) Haws PIIA S2100 Down CON LAKE AREA. MODERN 3 Phone OR 3-0048 or h Lomes to be built in Clark masonry 2-bedroom modern home 4 bedroom home wh full 1', attached car garage on large 8 bedrooms with large «losets clous living room has a beau- H orch, 2-car attache arage Has convenience there are 1l'g ceramic pe t mi de ® he home ts heated with perimet- er gas heat and has Aluminum storms and MEST SUBURB full basement Perma-stone of tand $10.500 total price Yow 2-car garage Near new shop- $16.900 with one-ihira T TROCK 7 fouryoutside entrances | ean “unton LAKE RD EM 3-467 ue Fin CINILIANS West Suburban Ranch Home Well located with lake privueyes Large jot. nicely landscaped VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT FREF STORMS AND SCREENS Ses BOX Tats for immediate butldin ~ sites, for multiple comusercialland|| BUSINESS BLDG | IN SMALI. TOWN, | | | land contract or real estate Ridgeway EALT' 975 Beideure. 4-6203 ‘o-operative Real Ectate Exchange S ROOM BRICK Youngstown kitchen Folding stairs to storage in attic Open weekdays 3 to 7 2583 ORCHARD LAKE ED. A Lots and Lots of Lots kod dry basement and AA heat lots. Priced from $1.00 up. olf Etizabeth Lake Rd ‘GATEWAYS to ~ HAPPINESS FLIZABETH | AKFE FSTATFS Privileges on Fitrabeth Lake mear GIROUN & ERANKS WHITE 2 own room, 4 bedroom and bath home g poom furnished house Keego i maw select \our futuge home- GEO. MARBLE, 626) Anderson) ile nee “WHITE 42544 Free Parking | $3,000 cn DON T MISS BEEING — LOCATED FOR YOUR FAMILY 8S HAPPINESS N Walton and Opdyke living room Carpets wall to wali beards piastic ttt batt, ol] heat in | FE e a full basement and an a \. JOHNSON, Realtor 1/04 s. Telegraph Rd. landscaped & fenced nas 8 pice table & boat included “MAHAN | REAITY CO. REALTORS | Beautitul Clarkston I.AKEFRONT LOTS For tie buver that wante a good ‘ : Ton NEXT POOR TO BRANCH POST OFFICE ANN ETT Avner Bult Ranch For Sale Acreage plastered recreation room 14 x 2 Attached 2 car gatage farm house on 8 acres “LADD'S A most comfortable home $12.500 $2500 down and Shah Features full mercer ent Commercial Frontage mo income possibilities : 8 NT a 4 ( larkston Bric k Ranch as $ ith down replace, dining room FXCELIENT 3 eco Co-nnerative Real Ex space with natural fireplace \ voded Acre age tached 2 car garage = a beautifully mocded with $9450. Let us convince you. cluded location. yet only 3 miles \F ranklin Boulevard Exceptionally fine brick) home featuring many CARL W. OED Radley 02 136 E Pike 8t.. Open Eves & Sun be first to see this deluxe 2 bedroom ranch home. Feo: vreen ee room, large | ture windowed living room, kitehe: 4 roo! pethe. ee Sra floor. Oi! lot garage. ling "of $30,000 few modern home 80 acres Ne aed 4 land on the | plete with tor cabin. Quick pos- "John K. Lee | , | NORTHERN LIOUOR FE 2-1804 ~ (oS Eight month lidbor bar in small 4- town on the main U. 8. highway to the Straits. Small grocery in | connection. Owners’ quarters plus . additional income included Only , \$12.500 down plus stock. Wil con-— space galore. Carpetine and Larne attractive noe bes room Nek 12 porches facing pri- | 7 Open vate lake knotty pine breez Pi FE 3- 7103 or OR 3-2984 Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | |For Sale Lak Lake | Pr FOREST LAK® 120 “rT! frohtage on privite lake 230 ft 1 acr ed. $15,000. For Sa’ e Farms OXFORD AREA farm home Provides 4 bedrooms . Fireplace and enclosed car aorene 3 room tenant house. 60 dairy ba: Huror acres PY 4 Ww. open Evenings Sean Sunday 14 GENERAL REAL ESTATE 4395 Dixie Hwy OR Te | Sat Open until 6 Sale Business Property 49° | STORE WITH MODERN LIVING aarers Inquire 7688 Highland | “SS COMMIERCIUNIE 100 Feet Frontage on Williams | PROPERTY | Lake Road 150 Feet Deep frontage om Dixie Lake $12 #00 Price includes Modern 2, Bedroom home with full base- ment. Cash to new mortgage. | | WM. A. KENNEDY | Lens) Coody ad Hu PE 4-3560 PEN EVENINGS “TIL 8. “NORTHWESTERN HWY NEAR ORCHARD LAKE RD ' 100 ft. of frontage with a modern | building 2200 sq ft. Suitable for many uses. Owner must sell For information call Tvler Realty t | =i Mr Lymperis TYler 17-0334 or _VErmont_5-3€28. evenings _ Double brick front store and, apartment also frame store all on large corner jot One store now ; vacant This property ts offered e below actual cost at $15 000 Only $3500 down Potential rent $175 or more per month VELOYD RENT, Realtor 24 West Lawrence FE 5-6105 | Op | en Eves | Next to Consumers Power Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A 7500 SQ FT CONCRETE BLOCK 18-ft celtline clear stan Warren Mich REpublic 272-5104 GARAGE 3510-16 ELIZABETH LAKE RD GOOD _ LOCATION FOR BUMPING PAINTING RF- PAIR SHOP PHONE FE 4-4423 Business Opportunities 5 BUILDER CONTRACTOR DE | sires partner $5 009 necessary _ VEr #1630 _Menry WEbd1! 0487 Partridge IS THE ‘BIRD Y TO SEE TODAY Ss SIRO TIES DELUXE TAVERN on mein - hiehway northeast of Pontiac Fr cellent f{'xiures including custom bull bar Home available Only $16,500 on terms 1 DRIVE - IN RESTAURANT at: main intersection west of Pontiac Plenty of parking Excellent vear | ‘round trade Comfortable living Quarters. $9500 om easy terms equipment & fixtures for just 500 down pilus stock WARDIE, PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 28316 43 W > Huron sll . Open pte u bed a REAL ESTA & BUSI THROUGHOUT MICHIGAN. | TEXACO STATION FOR LEASF. Incated at 3560 Flizabeth Lake Rd Call FE 46663. evenings “Sale 1 e Land Contracts __ 52 GOOD INVESTMENT mot you jalance d $4000 a pro! for you. Secured by smal] bunga- low home & Gar Large 100 x 264 ft. lot. Located about blocks north of Donelson School. Ack for Mr, Brown. Seneet 1362 W. Huron FE 2-4810 $1360 Secured by 5 room modern bun- alow with carpeted Exes room jasement with of] heat 1 cary fee Lake oe err ceeee ¢ on Sylvan ir with $1, S00 down Payments monthly at 6 per cent interest. A-1 ree FE PE ¢i1s? : FE 1-0086 WE Lawrenc FE 2-7131 Exchange “GET CASH QUICKLY 1948 to 1955 cars Brink vour title Most de-is closed Ww minutes. Loans also lepine fe faraiare. Signatures and other securities. | - Sale _Household | Goods | 57, APARTMENT BIze GAS RANGE LOANS $20 to $500 $0,500 Fuil Price with 82,500 down | } 3 Lots on Dixie Highway Aver- age depth 210 feet Has 102 foot 35,000 Famili Recommend | Buckner’'s Four (4) Buckner Conven- a NEIGHBORHOOD GROCERY on | Pontiac's west side. Has good | | beer & wine takeout. Business in- | cludes 24x48 ft block birdg sie | | Business Opportunities 51 | eee YES that is al) this will B. ue t per cent interest, $800 fit . Hl. BROWN, Realtor DISCOUNT $7050 RILEY. BROKER Ue ght 3 Lean 53 | (State Licensed Le Lenders) _ LOANS to $500. $25 to $500 eR ONITE LOAN CO FRIEND! Y SERVICE Up to $500 Oakland Loan. Co. | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG PE 2-9206 FF 41574 On Signature Only HOUSEHOLD EIN NNGEIGCOR RAGE BONTIAC fent offices in Pontiac area, where you can quickly bor- tow up te $500 on smail once - a - month payments. You get full amount, no deductions. COST OF BORROWING at Buckner’s IS LESS THAN YOU THINK Get needed cash auickiv from Buckner's friendly loan company. - Buckner Finance Co. Offices are located: Pontiac. 2nd Floor, Nattona! Bldg. Drayton Plains 4512 Dizle Hwy. Walled Lake. 230 Sarnston ’ 1 to Bank) rica. 48462 Van Drke ane block North across from Bank NEED SENSO NA CASH? Get 1 FAST at Beneficial Loan custom-tailored to .our needs and coéme Phone first for a one- trip joan 1TOANS $125 TO $500 RENT EI TALE HISANGHICO _Tawrence 8t PE 2-9249 “N eed $500 or Less WITH OUICK SERVICE? Then Hone & Auto ts the place come Most loans made on your first visit Bo come in or) phone for cash to 8500 on your | auto. furniture or signature :and & repayment plan sulted to yeur/ needs. Friendly. courteous service | awaits you. Lesile Fleisher Man- ager. Berkley Voss. President. Ph. FE $8121 Home « Auto “ Loan Company | Mours; @ to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 #07 Community Nat] Bank Bids 10 BUY To SELL REALTOR TEAC 1 FINANCE CO. PAR TRINGE 18 THE “BIRD* To NEF GROCERY SIfORE BEER Aue aS wine Iicense Stork A&A fixures $3000 48 Putman Pe 23-9107 NEW SINCLAIR SERVICE, STA tion for lease in Walied Lake Phone MA 4-2461 FOR LEASE NEW 2 BAY ern station. On M15 . “Beis Fale Lake Ortonville or formation Call FE 7.9103 or FE 2.3433 “| TTS TALK BIOSIS SS” BAR—TRADE Sure land contracts or home wi!) take care of the down payment You can be your oWn boss and mrite vourself a nice pay check the first week A Tea] money mak- er and a place to be praud of working here Full price $16 500 available SIPCUIGAN BUSINIES 1573 8 elegreph Rd. FE 41582) (sas Station Take over immediately A good v pumped over 15,000 qal'ons mer | month Owner will sacrifice equipment for total price of was station that has consi CASH AND ne 1x8 white pine boa M 4x8x\q plaster aa” neeoroant 1.35 forse r sep hiank = oo8e a | Culverts for Gacetae. amet 215 lbs celotex phiss ice 750 sa ear fh bds. at 11000 M. Pivwood, Interior and PE xLO TICE: | White e and mouidin j Interior and exterior Fie inuows. Anderson end others. ak and fir flooring aneling Pine & Cedar. Coe, Lumber Co Pau! -t a Bogie Lak Commerce | EM Tn‘ —— ‘LINOLEUM... .39¢ YD. 4#0c WALL TILE 2c FT | 3c FLOOR TILE (0x) ic $495 . $169 GAL. | — ; ANTI-F! 9, GAL. SMITH'S. 257 § Saginaw LIONEL & AMERICAN FLYER TRAINS Authorized iactory service and mwenuine fact Free test on factory TASKER'8. w HURON 8T MEDICINE CABINETS LARGE 20 inch mirror, al] meta! cabinet. | $7 05 value, $3 95. Slightly Barred Also large selection of medicin ahts cabinets, with and without li new sliding triple door unit: at exceptional] argains Michig Pearescents 303) Orc: hard Lake iy a TABLES, CIGARETTE | machine. cooler, oil sya | and tank. fan, neon sign. awn- Ing May be seen between 7 end 8 pm. at 5 Auburn Ave | NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL | — adjust, of] and grease any make | sewing machine within a radius | of 10 miles for only $2 Parts extra. PE 4- 3930 538 Auburn. ‘NEW AND OSE ul J netrinareiees ‘DE al IRNITU Lid heaton! and cooks ter poeters” for’ housette iter and cottages TRAILER E EXCHANGE. | PE 2-3200 W AND USED | _MI._ 46009 | 22 2 lle ft. ‘ ft SAVE a BING is whit 100 8 Bagin FE §-2100 OLD caaicas 88 REPAIRED TO look like new. Lenathen vour ea- | fare Put & new earave doors Terms FE 4-5654 Om HEATER | oil drums 6 ROOMS. FAN, coal heater. +6403 One doe East Blvd North FE OIL SPACE HEATER DOUBLE bufmers blower. 80,000 BT |PHONOGRAPHS } SPEED REC- ord players. $2095 value $18 95 ses sare slightly scratched Michigan Fluorescent, 393 Or- chard Lake Ave . PACHOUD WRECKING CO. 2301 Dixie Hwy. FE 5-9108 PRE-INVENTORY SALE 18 per cent disc. on cash and carry sales. Pir dimension lone lengths. $105 per M. Li thick 8° 10° and 12°° boards. x rds. $90 M xi2 wood boards. $200 M ag OC RLAC RETTS sis SUPPLIES Clarkston Save Money at BURMEISTER'S ls LUMBER 800,000 ner aRee “AT SoU ere s OUR PRICES ARE N N LOW. BUT poe) SERVICE 1s us 3 YARDS TO FERVE You = Geane a, e580 428 Mason wean : b sul a onere from 3 pe o Sete hes HARDWARE — PLUMBING YDEL PAINTS Ir YoU ARE BUILDING A HOUSE ouUT R- MESITER'S AND SAVE UP TO $600 ON ALL MATERIALS. MAKE SURE IT'S ‘| BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co, Cooley ee sees ereete ont police sea value, ae | WELSH FOLDING FUNNY BUSINESS id SS Su ~ “Pop was showing us how the sled!"’ to ride belly-flop — and missed | For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Save Up to 40% on Christmas Giits Ree: mela 95, 16 in. tricycles, nik) $ las peri cent sonia oar peu Sunbeam Reg sm ies 8 Ae aleciric hand c) awe. ae | Reg $69 ry 7 m. electric hand saws, how . 55. 60 Reg eee 4's Im. electric hand saws, ho i Reg. $10 95, "cE electric skillets, $13 05 Nestor Johnson {ce skates—trade-ins accepted Large stock of sleds .. 6240 up yaways and terms available Hundreds of Rparaiie gilts at big ving aie a KE iL 1. YS TIARDWW, “RE 3004 Auburn at Adams, Auburn _ Heights, FE 2-8811 zy MP JET. 50 TO 8S Telegrepn Rd. 2 blocks pound _Orchard Lake. Roofing and Siding Combination Doors Insulation M. A. BENSON 340 N Saginaw FE ¢2521 | ROMEX BY THE COIL. «Cc PER foot. Wall hozes tor duplex plugs Main & range ‘use boxes. G Thompson. 80 8 SINK CABINET _____ Bargain. FE 5-433) SINKS FROM $595 52 GAL ELEC- tric water heaters $7995 30 gal . neecors $55. G. A. Thompson. 60 FT. $35 28c ea $9.95 SEPIIC” TANKS REINFORCED CONCRETE 44428 3872_ ent _Dk Rd ECESSED $21 95 up 100 8 Sagin.w St | PE 46425 - 4%" - § ENAME bathtubs. Crate Cante SAVE S8unpviv STORM SASH — Aluminum combination windows and doors LOW LOW price! "E4 Pam too pm. STOP—ILOOK For sale; 1800 ft of used 4" pine fiooring. H. P. Sutton MY TELEPHONE ‘CONVERSATIONAL pated Modern tea wagon FE ‘Talbott Lumber (BPS. paint Also Spread Satin and Gold Bond rubber base Hard- plumbing. electrica) sup- rim, w ws. a full line of ‘umber. 105 Oakland _A ve. Ph. 4-2622 ee TILT ARBOR SAW. 8° AND JOIN- er on stand, *. hp motor and extensions epi bed. FE 2-9036 _after 30 GAL. Gas Raewichn STANDARD water heater. 4 yrs. 7001 USED FURNACES, on: BURNERS, €@s burners, blowers. stokers and stoves Wavne Heating Co., Roch- _ester OL 2-021! VENTILATING FANS FOR KITCH- $49 95 at $20.85. Also arce aelection of door chimes at extraordinary value Fluorescent. 383 Orchard Lake ve BABY can: | riage Call after 6 pm. MA I WRECKING HOUSES ALL MA- a for ar wns Wrecking fre 3105 Wo 8 Mile Ra, Caieat Orchard Lene Rd. GReen- _leat 43043 YORK CONVERSION OIL UNIT furnace blower, excelient soa tion Compiete. cheap; changing _to gas. OL 1-3482, 0 ___Do It it Yourself” USB OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN p.umoine, wiring, repairing. Com- plete stock soil sewer crock and ol) lied tile. Montcalm Builders’ | ly. 156 West Montcalm, FE bar 2, Fri. thru Wed.. 9 to 6:30. Closet_every Thursday. _ , ACKSON fried br Moot ENTAL ~EQUIPT. supplies Open Sun. tealm FE 45240 —~—FOR RENT fF wr sander haod sander w paper sreamiers = wexers 2 © furnace vacuum cleaners land Furl and ee 436 _chard Lace Ave §-6150 Cameras, Equipment 1A. OTHER CAMERAS & FOUIPMENT listed under ‘Hobbies & Sup- pies” " Classification number 3 2A. 33 MM CAMERA. ARGUS C4 F28 lens Flash attachment. leather case and lens shade. FE 2-7408. Sale. Musical Goods 62 ACCORDION SALE ALL STYLES. colors, repaired Loaners to be- Xmas | vaways 7 basement apt. FE 5-5428 BEAUTIFUL SMALL BABY | grand piano, Like new Gal- | lagher's, 18 E, Huron 8t. FE) “508 livery. 5 i wi No charee fo So t Grine I's, pecial easy terms. Saginaw HOLIDAY JAY SPECIALS Beautiful Weber grand. Good condition Bersmes eect ‘grand. Walnut $305 Premier grand, Very small . $295 Krenick-Bach upr'ght 50 Huntington upright eal Hohner 12 base accordio: Noble base accordian. 130. base oe Trombone with case i Olds trumpet with case 5 Sinée RCA television 16 ta $409 50 table model model, RCA televiston. 17° with ba Marked low for | es sale nnell's 2 Saginaw CORNET: O OLDS 8 RPECIAL L, VERY soot cons 3-6052. ble CON Ds EXCELLENT Seondit on ig 60871. 120 BASS ACCORDION WITH © fc and music stand, $96. NE Giscount, fee, | Row? Produc Co. OL PIANO a aati CHEAP. FE 2-7476. TUNING, REPAiIns auaw | se PIANO saerd. 04 8-302), OA 8 BUT A PIANO IN THE, HOME | aiven anappoibe ater “ante. Grineli's, ms. naw | FX SoURS, PLLNO Aw er ap, PE Michigan | Or- | __ Sale Musical Goods 62 TRY BEFORE YOU BUY. RENT 8 will come out. Gallagher's, Huron. FE 4-0566 (SMALL MAHOGANY S&PINET Pb j; no. Excellent condition Gal- | lawher's, 18 E. Huron st. FE 4-0566 BNARE ~ DRUM standard and E. Beverly, aft- SLINGERLAND & brushes. sticks, music stand. 566 ects 1p ee SMALL CONSOLE PIANO, 40-IN high. A_real bargain Gallagher's, 1é E. Huron FE 4-0568 USED, BLOND, SPINET PIANO. Terms. Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron _St FE 40566 7 VOSE CONSOLE PIANO. MAHOG- | anv. Excellent condition Practi- _ cally new 9600 EM 3-3312 Sale Store Equipment 64 eT Ee STORE FIXTURES. 81005 PLUS inventory. 100 E Huron Call FE __3-9680 from 8 am. to 6 pm _ Sale Sporting Goods 65 SET OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD- ine woods. new rubber grips Nice Christmas present FE 5-6902 after 4@ 4872 Elizabeth Lake Rd GuNs Maniey BUY - SELL - TRADE Leach 10 Bagley &t GUNS. MODERN. ANTIQUE. BUY, et neeeeLt v8 8. TEL- ee ANDERSON'S Has Done It Again Look at These Special Gift Values for the Skater $1050 boy's hockey skates leather poeees brown trim, 1206 13. $11 50 boys’ black sizes $6.99 skates. black leather brown trim bright polished skates. sizes 4 to 12. 7 98 $19 50 girls’ white leather felt lined figure skates. sizes 12 to 3 86.00 $1250 ladies’ top grain elk white | leather, felt lined figure skates sizes 4 $8 09 | Double runmer skates for the wee ones, brown and white shoes. sizes 10 to 2 Be hunting and fishing equipment for your gift tems You will save yourself money by getting the | Anderson habi ANDERSON HID WE: 2182 8 TELEGRAPH VREE PARKING FOR 100 CARS ion., Tues.. Wed. and Bat 8 to 6 and Fri. 9 to 8: Sun 1062 LADIES 1956 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Can be Bought On Lay-away SL_LAYBAUGH’S 630 Oakland Ave PE 8-0453 FE 4-082 | SHOTOUN AND RIFT E FOR SALE ; 21104. Call after 6 sonal Gravel & Dirt 66 4-i TOP SOIL, CRUSHED &TONE. Thurs. Sand, gravel, He tie Conklin, _FE #1112 of FE 2-8$72. 'BEACH SAND, Nae ii AND |__ fill dirt, FE 43371 or, FE_5-2740. | PIT FOR LEASE Excellent gravel. Phone OA 86-2035. Is. ROAD GRAVEL S_vds., $100 0 delivered e neite. SAND AND FILL DIR ' DELIV- ered all winter Fz | «1170. ~ _ WE DO FILL JOBS. __EM_3-8376 or FE 29-8807 _67 Wood, Coal & Fuel DRY, HARD, HEAVY SLAB Woop | noe PAL eee and kindling 85.°0 a cord or cord for $10 FE 53966 or FE | _4-9000 | DRY SLAB VOOD: °:6 A CORD, 2 for 811. Delivered. FE 5-2006. DRY SLAB WOOD. 86 PER CORD _2 for $1 Delivered FE 4-6688. | FIREPLACE CANNEL COAL- wod. Speedway Fuel Oil, Oak- Lind Fuel and Paint. 436 Or- _chard Lake Ave. FE_5-6159 | HARD SEASONED PIREPLACE wood. FE 4-6657 ‘For Sale Pets 69 are FEMALE BOXER PUPPY Mos, fawn and white mark- pes t by Hershberger | __ GERMAN SHEPHERD marare,|| Katee SALE OF THE BAL-; BOY'S 26°" BICYCL = HAMSTER SALE s | Pekingese. Phone | REGISTERED 9 BOXER PUPS 4 and 6 ' i unsightiy hair on furnishings. | 2-0803 and mens hockey.) leather | “4 49 | sure to look over our line of i ings cee trimmed, Distemper | sh 4-7023. No Sun. calls | Ee a ECE PUPS. Rs rE | iat old. 3250 Crooks Rd. ure Rd. Ortonvilie. Phone BEAUTIFUL EGERMAN SHEP- HERD, olne YE 0 LBS CALL NER $15. NOT SHY. BEAGLE AT STUD. | l}inch. Near Fa. Ch _MY_3-3102. rs. old. Excel von female . PUPPY. BEAG AKC Femsle 3 Also eee $495 | BEAGLES. ENT THOMAS, 277 Park. Oxford. |BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES. _Curtiss, OR 3-9296. _ BOXER PUPS. AKC. LDEN fawns. $45 Also 5 mos. old. 50| Fiashy red fawn 50 | . BOXER PUPPIES 2 MOS OLD, | Two males, one female 878 and 850. Excellent blood line. MY 2 COCKER’ SPANIEL PUPPIES. Colors. Besswell Kennels, 25611 Powers Rd. near 11 Mile Road yore mewn . 4-40 CHRISTMAS PUPPIES ane a, oe we, eee weeks rree papers, FE §-7608. bene 2 TRAINED BEAG 5 _FReasonable. FE ~~ PACHSHUND Rey tie AKC GRD Par hg N AKC REG. DACHSHUND UND PU! Teasonabdle, OR FEMALE PUPPIES Mother—German Po erepo ther—Collie. $20. . FE 5-1849. [FRENCH POODLE, FINE CHRIST- wl ag one reasonable, ied Oroes- ce Born SHORT. viNkR Pros HORT AND A haired. FE 4-067. . LE. Fe- ‘ PARAREETS, OFALINED, C1 Cana | PARAKEETS CANARIES CAGES. | second cutting. Also straw. Will For Sale Pets 69; AKC, Finest pedegree. UNiversity 40602 - ee s}1 FACH. ALL _ Pet Shop. 60 5S Astor FE 4-6433. {RISH SETTER PUPPIES. AKC registered, reasonable -for top quatity— —— LABRADOR RETREIVER PUPPY, MaAKC Reg. $75. Kenwood 1-2876 MAIE BOXER » MONTHS, OLD. clipped and shots houseSroxes and trained, $7. PE les. L Clemens. FE _4-6060_ PUPPIES. 7 MALES. 3} FEMALES. 6 weeks old Cheap MA 5-2080 Food Bince 1977. 564 Oakland Ave PARAKEETS TALKING STRAIN. Pabicey roy ceses & Supplies. Open 9p | ser ath st FE. 2-402 ‘Closed Sun PARAKEETS. BABIES AND CAN ary singers. 791 Melrose. FE 23340 ~ PARAKEETS- eels = DANCEY'S PET 239 Voorheis Ra: 8.5001 PART GERMAN SHEPHERD ups. Call after 12 FE 4¢1001 hed 46 N Winding _ POODLES, TOYS ee 6a) _Third _ PEKINGESE PUPPIES MALE AKC reg. Pedigree Reasonable _GReenleaf 41663 PEKINGESE PUPPIES WHITE ” able for service FE REGISTERED TOY FOX TER- _rier puppies MY 3-2678 REG BRUSSEL GRIFFONS AND 1 FE 10243 _ REG COCKER PUPPIES OR | 3-7566 after & males females Price 35 OR 34040 REG 6 WEEK OLD BOXEK PUP- pies. PE 22-6000. SCHIPPERKE PUPPIES. BLACK re Perfect watch dog Pet or children. No doggy odor. a SCHIPPERKE FEMALE 1 YEAR old AKC registered. Reasonable Crooks Rd, “ mile N. of ~~~ 3 RABBIT DOGS Ses st oe SELECT YOUR CHRISTMAS BIRD and cage, while we still have a complete selection Crane's Bird Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd WEEKEND SPECIALS" BABY PARAKEETS, ALBINO Tutino Babys $5 00 Undetermined . $2.75 ages & Supplie 502 4th st FE 2-4026 | losed Sun |WELSH TERRIER PUPPIES, 9 | weeks old. AKC Reg MI 6-2790 Dogs Tra Trained, E Boarded 70 CATS Nu | DOGS, | trained. _fraph _ Hay, G Grain & & k Feed 1 71 ALFALFA, ALL KINDS HAY, straw, grain. shelled corn. MA BOARDED, DOGS rr-Shell, 3765 8 Tele- ALL TYPES OF HAY. FIRST & deliver, OA 62179 OATS AND SECOND ) CUTTING OF Alfalfa bey for sale Or will trade for you feeder cattle 1209 Orion Rd. Lake Orion. MY 20506 a SECOND CUTTING ALFALA, ist cuttin timothy and alfala, brome | grass and alfalfa. D. D. Carpen- ter 2124 Silverbell road, ~ _}- 1039 alt or | ‘Sale Liv Livestock 2 ie MONTHS OLD CHESTER WHITE boar. Wm. Brazelton, Ortonville. _ Phone 36F6. 0 WELL - BRED . SHROPSHIRE | gheep, three, four and five years old due to jamb April Ist Bred to Registered Oxford ram Lee Gardner, UA Gardost Rd.. phone OA 6-274. ¢ EXPERT | onaat SHOEING _ SP¥- cializing in saddie horses, jum ers and show horses FE 5-237 GUERNSEY HEIFERS. REGIS | “Aruneiaby reshen first of sired and bred 4 8} e SONS “OF DAIRY CATTIF | Molsteins, 1255 Middie Rd. Mii- ford Rt 4 MU 48803 1? NICE WHITE FEEDER PiGés 10909 Elizabeth Lake Rd. EM 7 ~ For Se Sale . Poultry. 74 Pee TOM & 2 HEN whey | 635 Ditmar FF, 2-3430 OVEN READY GEESE AND | ducks, farm raided, orders taken | now. Lee farm, corner Hadley | Rd_and Sawmill Laie Rd. Orton | ville. Phone Ort. 33% | ? ! WHITE ROCK PULLETS. READY 4% to 5 Ibs. OR _ Sate | Fa arm P m Produce 75) | to lay. ‘Sires. _ +7538 APPLEs ALSO CIDER. HOMF- stead Orchards. 8460 Orchard | Lake Rad Auction Sales 27 ance © ae Ne househo'd goods of the Reade be Estate will held on! pm. at 245 eo, Bale will Paul tn Rom inside. Auctioneer, BAT NIGHT AT 7 PM + HB south and *, mile west of Lake Orion This is a big sale of good ee sarniere to be sold for; oe ifor of Southfield Rd Brim. Tiovers er consign- | Hillman, ments A pr twin Hollywood beds | mahogany sulle. television. 2 ma- ple living room chairs, maho ar end tables, maple end tab double chest of drawers. blue leather hassock. child's chest of drawers, maple bedroom suite Kenmore sewing machine, kitchen stools, maple coffee table. book- shelf, 8x14 wool rug, 6x8 rug. black cocktail fable. throw rugs mahogany leather-top desk and chair, maple baby bed, 2 ladder- back chairs boys bicycle, like new Mahogany bookcase elec- tric fan, 6 piece maple dinette, arakeet mirrors, pic- : table lamps , dolls and tov«s Do your Christ- ing here Heated build- room. Brodie and Tyler auctioneers For Sale Housetrailers 78 ‘4 ALMA ALUMINUM, 20 FOOT Electric brakes, _ tion, $450 EM 3- "NEW GENERAL FOR Single and you will be it is the most for the least. Two 1955 demonstrators One 2 bed- rooms, One 29 ft eee bedroom Save dollars metal trailer for fort ane hunting aay Also need waters as low eh We ° iste” Hwy 1954 CHAMPION 36 FT ‘ $1, for equity FE 6-1371 or _OR _ +1015 OXFORD Trailer Sales Prices trailers. inventory. Get a bargain here today. 40 to pick from. Bee the b6 Stewarts, Gen- new eral ee times nd Holly coaches. See also the latest in upstairs be bedroom trailers. The coach. You have to see it to Sellers it. Bank rates, ow msurance. Trail rts and accessories. Michi- cent ueuies Oxford Arrailer Sales Mile South of Lake Orion on M24. ¥ 2-07 12 ff. hie» Bee it here! “@ MOBILE ALUMNUM 33 | semi-modern. $700. 1947 8. Tele- — sre 1950 HOUSETRAILER 257, ern, shower. NOW Is the time to purcna-- an all new. 1986 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home The 32 f%. with a iow low down of onl $451.85 Delivered and «et up. Also the | 37-47-hna 47-1 and 2 bed. room ode! now or display A fine "election of rec MOD- single | e) [> hee Leaving Fri. TRAILER ee "DRIVING 7 eros | ‘SEE THE slashed on used. Must cut down / | RIDERS TO For Sale Bicycles ts 84 £ NEARLY new. $30. 3267's Ferry Ave. In back 26° WESTERN ~ FLYER . $25. FE 7-883 BOY'S 20° Bieycte. “GOOD CON. I ition. MI 411 BOYS 20 INCH fier condition, $20 FE 2-650: BOYS 26" ALES ie AFT- BOYS bike ye Goop | | er 6 pm. FE 2-5624 24° SCHWINN, GOOD ‘CONDITION, turn signal on light, hora, arr 2-4157 eves Boats & _ Accessories 3 8S CHRISTMAS SUGGESTION - | Evinrude motors Wolverine and Feathercraft boats | Canoes | veraer as coseortes: Layaway or Term HARRINGTON BOAT "WORKS | 1898 8 Telegraph E 2-8033 ___ Open Eves and Suns MERCURY OUTBOARD ithe Sales & Service FE 2-5260 20 PER CENT OFF ON ALL NEW 1955 Johnson Gutscsd motors and boats now in stock OWENS MARINE “SUPPLY 3% Orchard Lake Ave. Phone 2-6020 AL uM CRAFT B E > z z &- e 2 eB e e ‘il = = __422 58 TELEGRAPH seieetent cond Transportation Offered 87 SEATT! F 2020 CARS TO CALIF Fia., La Avertil Gold Sales _Disie Hwy FE 2-9878 _ om — = Fly to sunny California on #hed- uled. huge. trans-continenta] 4 en- Wine giriiner Fare only $75 Fer- ry Service Inc, Agent OR 3-441 | GOING SOUTH TO Dee MO | ec Would jike share aera! FE’ . ALBANY, 23 bh Jan. 2 | lady mp gene SHS to | FE 4-87 | | Wis. ec Would like share exp AND Oak. 6 days a week am. return at 3 30 242 Between 4 and 5. Mr. Porter FROM ROYAL 6 30 ewcar FE, Ask for AMOUS TOURNA- ment of ex and Rose Bowl came 4 nights in glamorous Hol- | ywood Trausportation to and. ie hote!, Reserved seats and complete details phone Yor 3 3-0441 TRUCK GOIN, WORTH | PART load etther way. FE WANTED RIDERS TO SHARE expenses ted Southeastern Mis- souri. Leavt after 2nd shift, _ Dec. 23rd. ‘call MI_ 64729. WILL TAKE 5 ADULT PASSEN- ers i bos pinnae Missour!. Leav- _ve Ps returning Dec. 26 __ Wanted d Used Cars 88 | WANTED | ss | ; ‘CALIF IFORNIA BUYER AVERILL'S ae DIXIE HWY. ___ FE 23-9878 or FE 4-686 FOiEED OR woe cars, ony make any mode), BACLEY AUTO PARTS rE ne 179 BAGLEY 8T WE AY TOP DOLLAR FOR aiace late model cars. COMMUNITY MOTORS 803 N. Main, Rochester OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. OLive 2-311 OUT OF STATE a dete buy clean cars from Top $ paid Lucky Aue Vpaiee, 193 S. Saginaw St. FE 4-1006. used trailers which -an be our chased on ‘ow low rentai purchase plan S STOP IN NOW HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Di- Hwy Drayten eee OR 3-1202 2830 8. Dont Hwy __Flint MOBILE HOMES REPAIR SERV. | ice Boostef springs installed Cars wired for Phase veuer® trailers _Adren "snort Fe Trailer — Exchange WE PAY Top Dollar For clean used cars & trucks. Matthews lla tah othal and OR®AT LAKES | to 45 ft America’s 2 unchal- jeanea leaders in ele price Tanre FEVER hota TINI HOME 16 to 28 nv New ial ere *¢ tte as ‘s down me tong 7. as 69 months to pav at & ner cert interest ASK APROUT OPTION PIaAN USED TRATTERe as TITT’F Ass et DOWN MOVE IN T*.enfs TE APPLES WALNUT OLEN FRUIT P. ARTS—STORE 7 it Farms, 4670 Middiebelt Rd lee 8 Telegraph 2.2200 ter EXCELLENT CORN. "Se CRATE Paris Service Open roses ver Sat 10300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. _Trailer Sales Open Sunday PM EARM FRESH MILK _ Auto Accessories 80 #O ~33¢ PER ‘s GAL AUTO GLAs$ SERVIC Pasteurised, 32e per ‘e wenn When you peed tt Have rained Processed ns mate cl Michigan | OUF service? Glass installed while censed b e ere 0 Bed. you wait, Insurance jobs honored Rowe's rm stb ogee > All work guaran Free 1 lb defect 2 miles no of coffee to @ customer with aide each door glass or windshield = HUBBARD SQUASH, BLUE OR stalled reen Oven Saturday Until ¢ 3 cents a pound. Ali sizes ings Rd. FE 54-6660 00. Cid _5-A66 oe Auto Glass Co Potatoes, Delicious Apples |! Pa Oe won sie Hoon $163 out Baldwin to Clarkston- | Silvertowns modern snow tires. _Orion Rd Left first farm. __ | $90. 2484 8. Cass Lk. Rd. Keego i 76 —Herbor Sale F Farm Equ weeiees Jus S | 3 ls 4 PLY 8-20-15. OR Announcement bv Distributor =| — Se SANE OTNTION AL! PARTS FOR «7 CHEVRO "1986 CLINT ON | ict Two SUburbanite tires. FE | CHAINSAW 2-768! $159. and up We trade Also | en on ., tractors. riding & walking 950 LV. P. S& "Pontiacs Digest Dealer 1950 CH PARTS & erms esa. etal | gf > Lee's Sales & Service ACCESSORIES 921 oat Clemens § =‘ ADIO, HEATER, REAR J BOLEN S TRACTORS SNOW BAD a BUMPER and Biesere cron ng Equipment. Dixie Hwy. @ or OR 3.8506 MCCULLOCH CHAIN ae DROP in end see ‘em at W . Millers | -OR 37221 ope CUES AUTO PARTS For Sale AY sed Trucks 90 |. | | | Jeri «Doe | AND MISC. PARTS OR 37432 or | se | Hargreaves | 211 8 Saginaw St. | THE HIGH “DOLLAR For high grade used cars We need them Drive the extra miles. it will pay you well. 4540 Dizie } Hwy re * ' H. J. VANWELT fo _OR_ 31358 _UP TO $50. FOR JUNK & CHEAP cars FE 2-2666 days or eves. PRICE THE REST - THEN GET the best from BIEIDSEENGCE | USED CARS €2 Oakland Ave __ FE ¢7333 ___ For Sale Trucks SRP OMc 1 % TON PICKUP. Ex- cellent condition, Radio, heatgr, _turn signals pt ! CHRISTMAS BARG semi with — ueap Ge ytues tween 10_ CaNBErION _Modge wrecker FE 5-0244. HEAVY SOTY 1955 \y-TON LHC. PICK-UP. LOW mileage. see Sanderson, _Apt jormines at 196 '1932 MODEL B_ pORD 5 PICKUP. _A-t shape FE ¢ WREC KER ‘41 Ford 1%, ton, fully equipped, me offer Jeffrey Ford Sales 10 N- __ Washington _ _For Sale Cars 1954 BUICK HARDTOP. B 6-8979 after 3 Oxford 91 LACK and red. White wall tires tinted Pm. 1986 BUICK DEMO'S — 30 DAYS old Century and Specia) — just the car for Christmas. Bave $s First. here. Livingston Motor Sales Dealer, Howell, mech. ron “SALE BY first served OWN 1955 Buick Century Hardtop $3800. OR CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 1953 Ford V8 hardtop. Fordomatic. Rea! clean. Air 2 & 4 drs. Lots of extras 1853 Chevie Bel 1951 Pontiac 6 Deluxe 3 dr. Sharp. 1°50 Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 dr. Sharp. Two 1950 Chevrolet 2 drs. Clean Me ec Studebaker Comm 8 1948 Chevie Fleetline 2 dr. 4 dr. Housetrailer West Side Used Cars + 9#33-W. Huron ’54 BUICK HARDTOP | Are you Interested in a rea PE 42165 — high class ted | here is see with less than 14 22 power brakes. white wall eee. inside is like new. Can like condition. HJ. _ #540 Dixie Hwy OR 31 “REPOSSESSED CARS _ BUICK 824 DR. ROADMA use a good price, if in Van Welt 355. : * Sis be slices Dynaflow. R & H, white sidewalls, condition. EM seat covers, exc. 32722 i965 BUICK SPECIAL. tor ffiel . pare mae oF ele gar. 2500 miles. DECEMBER CLEARANCE SALE Wholesale Prices to All "83 "Ford 2 dr. Sharp ‘83 Ford conv. R end condition é MANY MORE TO CHOOSE $10 DOWN ON MOST CARS n til 9 p.m. 901 La Can be seen at th Gas Station, Walton tires. $150. 8-0035, ies. tive Gall Siaecona 2-1412 All extra eauipment Clean. Cai Ferndale, Lincoin 2-0686 FE 4-2864 "so Olds 88, 4dr. Fully equipped $iee Gh bee deluxe 4 dr. R and “ Ford rehub coupe, R aad H. ae ‘e Piymough deluxe 4 dr. R and Heater .. $4 a Dodge Coronet. 4 dr. very | Lincoln 4 dr. Hydra. R and H. Sharp $395 ‘$1 Pontiac 8 cyl 2 dr. R and Hester . ... S10 ‘$2 Fore Vic. R and H $595 ‘02 Buick club sedan std. shift $695 "33 pry oath deluxe : Cot Cran- - $505 $695 Periect FROM JEFFREY FORD SALES r Rd.. Oxford; OA 8-3011 corner Joslyn and ‘a ‘@ BUICK NEW BRAKES NEW cash or ht terms. FE 44546 | 1954 4 BUICK SPECIAL «DOOR: W. $1550, FE power esr and brakes 4 nie eset nin = Glass. Autrom- fi GM Execu- "$8 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE. 1 i949 CADILLAC 4 DOOR. @ SE- ries. Very clean. 1046 Pontiac 6. ad runs good. aft. §:3¢ ae M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on jate model cars 2627 Dine Hwy R_3-1603 | WTD. JUNK CARS & SCRAP | iron. Fast service Call PE 4-0562 TOP DOLLAR FO On | CLEAN CARS | and late models ECONOMY CARS, .22 Auburn | WILSON GMC FE 2-9203 FE 4-453] | SO Chev. 14 t. panel $345 'S3 GMC 1 t. pickup $795 "30 Ford 3% t. stake $495 51 GMC 1% t. panel. . $495 | 52 GMC short wheel base, just mght for ~$595 | dump or tractor. 49 Chev. tractor, equipped | —ready to go... $295) GMC tractor, ready equipped. Ready for the road... “$1495 Pontiac's Only Exclusive TRUCK P Garden & Lawn ean ent, 1583 Pataca, Pilon alle rhs s Mies DEALER | Ao fee teeta ty Gd wie ks Rebuilt’ springs $7.50 | mem ae pte £ a Leal ef of used parts for ‘48 cars | O. AKL. AND AT CASS - penal eee plows | = sof Oakland Ave_fh. FE easy] -, 49 CHEV “1 “TON PICKUP. $300 of dou tom : ome eee ; double | disk, $128 eo Selling out large stock of “ss 'w oo rader blade eeder o * ; Bs ‘8128 butts earring box, | old model parts. Misc.,| OM, CAB OVER TRACTOR | use mies ie . _ } a Wasser mader win sew moses | new & used merchandise. | saddle teks Soa em weret neeey flat valve astembly, edd | 730 N. Perry | $00M TRUCE. a oe ae rales MA #38 yr (Mise for Be Ph. FE 4-5208 ‘| scopte boom. C +L. Bennett, 1240 : RACTOR LIKE XEw : SUES w Silverbell_1 fa. 0! cnson Spey, ede | 1953 CHEVROLET con For Sale Tires 80-A wiiesin base NEW AND USED 8SPREADERS Barn and equipment. Davis Ma- chinery, Phone Ortonville 45R2 FOUR 760215 TIRES AND TUBES Good mileage left FE 92-7409 USED TRACTORS WE ARF OVERSTOCKED WITH) USED TRACTO! L MARES AND SIZES. OM SNOW PLOWS. CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS | Fe la | |GOOD USED TIRES. $1.50 UP. also Cane walis, 603 8. Saginaw. ano Sea TUBES AND _wheels. 710 x 15. $25. MA 41735. 70-18 WHITE WALL NEW TIRES. $16.88 ea Guaranteed. FE 4- $03 8 Saginaw THESE TRACTORS ARE ALL : PRICED TO SELL. “tuanae. FED co eas Ex e OREDIT TERMS ee SRVICE AND Auto Service 81 FE 407 4113 | ate motor and tires Take over pay: 2} Cnevy’ Bel. Air hardtop. _ $2,383.88 | 1955 Olds 2..2..25255:: $1995 Tan CoE UNG LET 2 ae Ste! Pe ee aise ier Pes relide ietecus ace ever se us a Ae H lra _ Pp "48 6) > - *55 Ch ¥ miles owe s Clio > s a iicn A ORES ESS $3 Chevy V8 Conv. Very cheap. — Super 88 2 Door, Radio & Heater, ydra. Power ELDERLY LADY LOST LICENSE | FINANCE ARRANGED | RIEMENSCHNEIDER: MAYBE YE ere MAYBE NO! Brakes, Whitewall Tires. Wishes: to sell ‘$4 Chevy pad | ECONOMY USED ARS | 4 . ou . pee, ee eee $y w. Since: 22 Auburn — FE 4-2131 | } nie] lymouth Dealer | 1954 P ti $1495 i O. = 2 = ? ity Esl G8 RE Poca aon nm nange 22S Sogn 2" T BUT YOU WILL HAVE AN|| qq7: 5 Palo nem ratie one y ro _ light, Seranee. white sidewalls. ~—— —_ ~ — = } a = a feed CREVNOUE STATION, WAS | very rere cowie 60 8 ] , O T ue Che Ce Dr. Radio & Heater, Hy ra. J eeata, Only 19000 miles. One| Telegraph _F — Gc d | ‘ litewalls, Low Mileage. defer sass Mea few nim nepsox—staris| © Guarantee alls, g T, GOO j Wagon. $150 and take over y° “yo ae ee ~ 1295 ies DOOR Ne VROLE ‘G00D ments FE 2-8920 ; Sharp Used Cars : ris mas iS 1954 Pontiac Seen obo oe oo NY 7 ) 1950 HUDSON SUPER “6, TAKE All Makes and Madels Rens 2 : at Noster Real sep Siee| over sbgyments $16 per month ' Chieftain Dix. 2 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydra. _FE 5-O7R2 | MA 5-1201 after 6 pm : i leas pe : —-——----—— | gaisen DELUXE 19527 RADIO | mms a | White Tires, One Owner. ‘CHEV. 1054 STATION. neater and Hydramatic $360 FE MOTOR SALES ' _. - a . q 50 Wakon Racin inal 254.8 Saginaw St FE 47321 1955 De Soto Demos, Firedomes & Fireflvtes. 1954 Olds seuemogamaganadé §179 tniah *poties sss _ | . ) ‘er ore . " Se , 5 . “Bs Pon OM cuurns) vown TIN ‘OLN | "55 OLDS Meate and I oP sere I aa ada », Low Super 88 2 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydra, White- CONVERTIBLE COUPE Mileage, Priced From $2095 and Up. wall Tires. Haskins eV | RADIO HEATER, HYDRA Ce fj a 4 | s ~™s CAPRI | power brakes With One of These Goodwill Used Cars ote p ; 1954 F d : $] 195 FE) IG et ad lcace eee Bight Reconditioned & Winterized 1983 Plymouth Demos. 2 Doors, 4 Doors. and Or ee a L, pl S07 Vead . ae . ry a 2 “i ~ i . . 2 ; Open nites tl 9 COUPES HOUGIUEN & SON Hardtops. low Mileage. As Lowtas $1695. | Customline 8 4 Door, Radio & Heater, Ford-O- 196 CHEVROLET BEL ve “i ei YOUR FRIENDIY OLDSMOBILE Matic Op ACC ERSOT ag ine. | }954 5 am 55« ND eee = $2350 OR 34724 i AS POW NS $2095 GMC TRUCK DEALER $995 $595 CHEVROLET BEL AIR $28 N Main. Rochester Ol. 1-9761. 950 Pontiac 2 Dr Sed: - Teas ee 1953 P ' $] 150 Qoor Lowner. Very low mileage. Bob Frost, Inc. OtpauiaubU ben) 8 CHOULTAN 1950 vontinc 2 Dr. Sedan, Radio & Heater. Stand. ontiac eee Dl -ond OR 31640 ‘oral & bei “i a a a ae (IE Sap Ss Seocosscsctocceescerqens aos Sent : =¢ : ‘oh CHEVROLET Fe Oe LINCOLN MERCURY AND Iss Welch Fed. Walled “Lake. or 1953 PONTING MsZICi EN ROWE I FANS ve eeee+ S345 [7 Station Wagon 4 Door, 3 Seater, All Leather ont FomeinGlidey ren SONTINENTAL DE ALF phone) MA) Streeter Se a: Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan Deluxe Club Coupe ; }} Upholstered Hydra, Radio and Heater. ME % t DSMOBIL I tee + = aL 3 - a3 d p, pe 2 = Me v ee BEL AIR HARD- | S WOOD ARD Onesies, Hydramauic) (sis 0 FE 1952 Chevrolet 2 Door, Heater Only, nes Radio’ heater white wails BIRMINGHAM 2-489 after 5 Ju Radio heater, 2 tone green, Hot alr heater Power Glide 25.000 Mile Car SoO45 1953 Ford $1075 12 060 iealles This car is like a MI_6-2200 - Ordan 63933) Or pg 53 CONV 88 Clean $1190 standard shift and one owner. 2 tone black and red. Fully CU 01D OOS CED 9 Bh OK Cee) tha CO1eRy Enis eG new 3) MERCURY $ NEW WHITE By owner MI ¢4654 Susreuteed Country Squire 4 Door, 3 Seater with Ford-O- LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES | sidewall tires After 430 call FE | 1955 paCKARD CLIPPER CUS. 1054 2 Sere -. Radi X ‘ , Mis a Clarkston Rd } 2-8407 Som CDATAUGD CAL (@ONce extra M4 Plymouth Station Wagon Suburbans, Matic, Radio & Heater MY_2-2611 Perfect condition inside and out 3 to Choose From $1195 and Up — es Has received constant factory . MO PTOM. 2... ee eee ~ my | 1954 = 1595 CHRYSLER 95 NEW YORKER care Will sacrifice for $2650. MA Cleculy eee ee riv er excellent co! ~92T - low mileage. Fully equipped plus | oe, = 1952 Plymouth 4 Dr. Sedan. Radio ; Monterey Hardtop Wath Continental Wit, All ig mene (Telly yeas byes ce TATI ION | "NO Paclard4 Door 1952 CHEVROLET 1933 FORD 952 Plymouth r. Sedan, Radio and a | 5 Oe upholstery Detroit office Dla- | - i ays _ s pare cere Sealine S1O Leather Inside, Merc-o, padic & Heater ond 1-492 or home. MAytair | | This is a one-owner 4 door with ; . , CoN elias WON Che 45 Gog O6 os como sue oe Hae ties $495 oe | pac ioy beater me xcellentierubier Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan Customline 2 Dr. . ma pesoro coopenmmecuce| |) VV AGO Noo |) aoe ale Haein 1953 Pontiac . _.$ 995 } 8 5 € c « s - és 5 Fa or ono oS AG over payments or trade for truck . | and drive this one. 68 Oakland Radio. heater and Power Gitde. Radio, heater and Ford -O- 1954 Plymouth Hardtop. Pink & White. FE 5-8260 ies enanp FE 2-2351 ete: ts) a: bea! (chery, Stile cet: Hoe ise coo Radio & Heater, \White \Vall $1245 Chieftain Deluxe 2 Dr, j a Beauty With All Factory ole _——— — : B of ‘ BWNALISS yee eereres : s ° Te ee TOG ae $1345 | Fiera FRETTIEST , 1908 ae Access. Installed. c | ymouth in Michigan. $ gen c 2 FORD, 1957 2 TONE cies mA: Bob Frost, Inc. | 43 “PLYMOUTH STATION WAG: 1954 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, A Good Car... .$795 |} 1953 Chevrolet $ 995 dio, heater, Fordomatic on, radio and healer. Low mile- 1695 1745 ee condition Call MY 2-560 Waceled N MERCURY Bile age. Low down payment. $ | a : D> Str y ‘e slide > = PS ee NTINENTAL DEALE LAKE ORION MOTOR SALES 1983 Mercury Monterey 4 De Radio Rel Air 4 Daor, Power Strg., Power Ghde, Radio Gr mee top (Clean teaide’ gad out refi} S WOODW RD M24 at Clarkston Rd. Bee dA oe 953 Mercury Monterey 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, & Heater, Whitewalls Lh cl pad dep ioe Plans a FORD — MERCURY 19s CHEVROLET 1955 FORD A hi als “ > 2 ~ i D | BIRMINGHAM MY 2-261! ute Walls ............. eee ae Nee ee $1095 ; LA eat Clarkson Re > | MI_6-2200 JOrdan 63953 | 959" PLYMOUTH DR. CLEAN Del Ray 2 Dr. Sedan Customline 2 Dr. 1953 Olds $1395 k STATESMAN “4DOOR =e mM c “* 8 © ee ew ee ewe ew RD |, MERCURY [ey eaenie ATESMAN (DOOR _and 1950 Austin, 4 dr_ FE 5-0178 ; 1950 L tp Hons . . , ee _______MY_2-2611_—S pein AMO Mansel and Gretal ‘49 PONTIAC 2 DOOR. 875. OR | Radio, heater Power Glide, Radio, heater and Ford -O- > incoln 4 Dr. sacs Heater, Hydra., %8' Holiday Hardtop, Full Power, Whitewall ee eT ot ecoais a MA 6 a Shoe Store 185 Wood w ard. | _ 34-0731 after 430 or all day Sun new spare and very clean Matic It has a Baby Blue AN WAG ine Carat 195 Tires . : H. Excellent condition MA 6- Birmingham B'ham Theater Bldg | DELUXE PONTIAC STAR CHIEF throughout. finish and new spare tire. ia CMT at. w sea ee ee. . CeCe a fee mo 195? > FORD | 1988 NASH AMBASSADOR FULLY | e208 Exceilent condition. FE i ; equipped Your old car in trade. | - 5 AS “ | 1953 N h $ 795 __Will_help finance ‘EM 3-218 | 1953 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE- 1952 Pontiac 4.Door, Heater, & Sun Visor... .$645 : as OF Dn DO do do eo Oe ' CUSTOM 8CYLINDE Ro $5 DOWN luxe 4 dr. excellent condition $695 } Statesman Custom 4 Door, Dark Green, Sharp, TUDOR | Le Lo | aga SAUPPOS. $900. Private, OF $1095 98 vate, & - ¢ Overdrive Full Price | 22041 1933 Buick Super Hardtop, Radio & Heater, . $595 ‘$0 Ford $95 | PONTIAC 1953 DELUXE 4 DOOR 1952 PONTIAC D LNG . x ' y : tiful ot 1: 22 : : Dyn ce Car s atk < 2S ‘$0 Plymouth S188 | otis ee ceasorize) bene iu ee: 1954 FORD ies SANE. ak Avie (CENT oo ncasccccod pe cougs $1295 |} ’50 Buick ........$295 "530 Ford Convt....$395 LARRY | 1s Pontiac led ta ed eee 2 Dr. Sedan Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan 50 Hudson $295 '50 Ford 4 Dr $305 49 Lincoln 95 | "95 PONTLAC CUSTOM CATALINA = . ~ : CS I ee : ee | 50 aeereury Une $205 Low mifes. MY 2-1781 after 5 30 rep : Candara letntt This unit ts sastpres with re e ‘ars == eater standard shi t 4 Sis: S ~ : JEROME ly paynen: cocaste Hunter Bivd $6 PONTIAC aa DR CAT 1,200 nein ight blue tints Like eee wae Gioepnwetaene 10 Other “Sts and *S2,. 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FOR SALE 1985 ForD custom ready for winter driving, 20—35 AUTOMOBILES | -onty Goop_PIGHTERS CAN MAKE A THE ; 8 2 door demonstrator, Cash or, TO CHOOSE FROM TRAGEDY 18 THAT WE WASTE OUR ENFROIES IN PIGHTING CAN T AFFORD it B trade, Call MI €7800 or MI 40629 $].805 AND UP ONE ANOTHER INSTEAD OP PIGHTING THE COMMON ENEMIES O an Your FORD Dealer! sk for Carl __| as : OF [ALL MANKIND. FAMINE. PESTILENCE DIBEASE AND OTHER Carer jes FORD « DOOR, 6 WITH O] [\ ] R wire, TEER DESTRUCTIVE FORCES OP THE NON-HUMAN WORLD ; overdrive, pay off balance. EM BE RTH 37-0028 | one H Id JT FY d WE ANNOUNCES | oN i BUICK. | Maro urner, For . ! OOOTIER zc " : s es : Ha pee e ee 1955 Ford Thunderbird 1953 Plymouth Station ; mM l F b Reconditioned Cars $2495 rain CAN ili AFFORD To SELLE You 0 ray ents l enrudary Wee cacy era aie elec $2495 Wagon . $899 Where Pontiac Buys Its Butcks To ised ROM 1953) Mercury Ilard ee Our aaa Becier Ores ere PAY NEXT YEAR fe es IR a oe ie Docgs 1956 PRI ES ; | ee gece SH 4953 Plymouth 2-Door A BAD USED CAR! C Chance $595. | COMMUNITY [iis fit tie snayeee sap USED C 1951 Pontiac Station 1954 Merc _ ON ALL D A 1951 Buick Roadmaster Mardtop | MOTORS Wagon 399 5 ercury 2-Door . we ye eee the Market a | i952 Feciiiaeion | $1199 | | 1983 PONTIAC 1953. DODGE =) |: . ieee ee ee J OL 29481 Rochester : ord frardtop s | . | Open till 10 pm SR44 1952 Pontiac Deluxe 8 82 dr with heater and Hrdra- Convertible Powerful V-8 en- ' ' Is Down $995 a eS se oe ici . 2-1) $509 matic A distinctive black and gine. and a sporty canary yel- 54 Buick Century H T $1798 . PONTIAC 1953 4 DR _ DELUXE 1052 Plymouth 2 iy or el00T ..-.-- +s %: ivory beauty in @ class by it- low fintsh The young at heart's Oo doc 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr. Deluxe model Excellent condition. Extras. 14- ‘ Q: > self. Check the price dream come true. Has radio ’ 1953 Buick Ilardto p.| with very low mileage. 000 mi FE 4-0244 eee $499 191 Chevrolet 2 Door and heater _ $5) Merc Mont Hardto 1995 Dyna. Radio & Heater. | 1982 BLACK PONTIAC 4 DOOR 1052 shiord)(ouiitt)) ere er rere es $209 S505 SAGs ° : D. 4 * | ydramtic ew engine and tires * ' on t ie oS Rutet Sige aba ono CAR NEED 5 SERVICE?? "| 92 Pont. Chief 8 $28 e oe ee @ we A Good Number of Trans. Specials You Pay the . Sales Tax and Title Transfer—Finance the Balance. 147 S. SAGINAW ST. FE54101 ~ FE 5:3588 Jeep Pick-w : cash. Call Tear. Fs PE 62595. Midwest 4-7500 ’ ( je) | VOLESWAGON, i688. GOD 8c 4 “A Phone Call Starts a faleaman to Your Door” | (211s. S. Saginaw St. _FE 14st We ve 8 A.M. lo 3 P.M, ‘See = | eee a . ——— = ; ; , ‘ { ; ‘ “ . Fe] | * . ' te, : i i [* . : ° . | | : j Ea # = +. e 5 Mo se vee VO, Weis eee el : { _ ~ _ x f : . * ) s) } Py e . . . z = ‘ a "7 ‘ f ‘ na b ‘ $ THE RONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16. 1955 _FIFTY-ONE_ to” TV Show. Christmas Night Loretta Young Returns Most domestic cats live” longer than dogs. We . nd S t ‘had a part-time holiday job in the suspended Kujawa Wednesday, said | -— = oday S Radio Programs -— Actress sts ee e por Ss small package wrapping depart- |store officaals refused to prose Baa aa aa im, ment of the store. Ile became ajcute him on a charge of taking | di dTV : |__ _ on Ra 10an pohceman in 1952 wallets from. packages he was | WIR. ( Ge CRLW, (800) Ww. (950) we AR, (1130) wxvz. (are) WIBK, | (90) WRON 146) Friday | Inspector’ Peter Soncrant, who wrapping S , ao ee a ers rt —_— os = as — — oo ome : | “TONIGHT WPON, Zee and Orville | 9:30—WJR_ Mrs. Paige WXYZ, News Winter . os . \) YY 6:00—WJR.. Joseph Hainiine lu 0—WJR. Joseph Hainline) WWJ. Minute Parade CKLW, Bud Davies Serious | ness Boxing — Cavalcade of Sports, F WWJ, News by Lewis | WWJ. Bruce Mayer WXYZ, McKenzie JBK, Tom George 10 p.m, WWJ-TV, Channel 4, Yen 2 WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie pol Ds News, Top Town CKLW, Canada at Work WCAR, News Caravan Sans WEYZ, Wautric A tee gerra WIR: | sslacd PON Platter Pario k and WWJ-Radio. oO Ie 1e ome WJBK. News, ig | WJBK, News, Mickey aber WCAR. Rythm Roundup 7:00—WIR News Rercnade | | Cuts Down on Wor to & J TO WPON, News | WPON, News and Spor ' w i halal Weekend Music f d H H Ith Saturday | i 11:30—WJR, Midnight Musie | 6:00—V ews rake pve arrepen ar: Opeta Se \ Ny cmscwon, “ney, nernoice WWJ. Bruce Maver WWJ Monitor CKLW. Bud Davi i Sa eguar er ea Big Ten Basketball — \Washing- B ° H: iness the y WXYZ. Wint WJBK, ~ San \ reece aan WXYZ, Top of Town WAY EW a WIBK, News. rom George and Vitality ton vs. Illinois, 3 pm. WJBK- ring Happ yb —— WJBK. sasexey Sherr WoaK. Nexs McLeod pe TON Nese crates Parlor IV. Channel ? Whole Year Through! WPON, Guest Star . News t: : = ance lies 4 \ BY \ WPON. Sports Slants WPON. Polish Hour News WWJ Weekend Musk By BOB THOMAS NBA _ Basketball pon : genet al oe Meat learner SATURDAY MORNING | Ces ie Oe Drake pate Metrorail tan Opera - cs WWJ-TV, Channel 4 @ Floor Tile WXYZ, Stars a 7 Pyne hla racer WXYZ, Slogve. | WJBK. Tom George HOLLYWOOD —Loretta Young — Bowling Champions — 3 p.m \) y y \ WIEK: Nowe Mickey Shorr) WXYZ, Gene Auram WIBK, Melzod e” W CAR) Coravep Net) Musil will/bave 2 special) joy (his Ciel WXYZ TV) Channel 7 @ Window Shades : * * = a u ae , - 7 TV « - : PLA B Tee eT Ce | ee ced eres Binge| WCAR. Music in the Air 3:00—WJR. News, D Brubeck MAS. She'll return to her TV show NHL Hockey — 430 pm, \ ' \ = orci bees | WPON, ‘News ‘Music la {WEON, Polish Hour en we SE one: —_ Christmas night. CKLW-TV, Channel 9 @ Venetian Blinds WXYZ, Days Events 16:30—WJR. Voice of Agricit. t CKLW. Bud Davi ry * ¥ CKLW, Gabrial Heatter WWJ, Weekend Music | ores singe: | WJBK Nees Toe George T ance , te : Sunday D , Hardw: WJBK, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, John Blagle | CKUW. News Bud Davis | WCAR, News, Garetna” The actress was stricken April NHL Hoc : ea rey ate ate \ at H ME or A ecw in bins Gane CKLW. Good Morning, | WJBK. News. Don McLeod | WPON 10 with peritonitis. For months NHL Hockey — Detroit Red Cornice Board ‘ ww News” ~~ wPo : het ‘n’ ‘shine | WEON. wna Party 3 ae WR Lee mai ‘she was hospitalized, and Holly-' = SEs Monreal Canadiens, © \ornice ee v ° WXYz, Show World 1:00—WIR. Jim Vinall 11:30—WJR. Robert Q Lewis, WXYZ. Metropolitan Opera wood was concerned for her life.) 10 p. m., WJBK-TV, Channel 2 boo D ; n the CAR caLW, Counterspy os Wwe Westend Musie wwJ Monitor ; €KLW. Bud Davies \Now ‘she has completed the long __ @ Bamboo Drapes Quality Wall ta Wall &. e Or ia 0. ‘ " 3 . i ; \ WPON, News. Record Room CKLW, Good Morning seh SS Reyne ‘ghow iabrbear pas eect bey d back to health and is once D . Pp . = . : CARPETING 8:30—WJR, 21st Precinct WJBK, News, Gentile Binge | BK. Don MeLeod WPON. Club 1460 : noe cK to a a L etroit atrolman Quits @ Shower Curtains \) WwW, Lone nger WPON, News. Rise ‘n’ Shine; WCAR. Music in the Air ¢:00—WJR. News, Jerry Grey 2gain making films for her pop? F t A id T | IT’S WxYR, cee ‘omorfow en ol Foru= Wrok, Bnam rant WWJ. Monitor lar Sunday night show. But there's FOrCe 10 Avoi ria | WJBK- Mickey Shorr WXYZ, News Ace. Auram | "ww News. by Cecerberg CKLW! Bad Bence OP'® a difference ; \, hirer becarayy bral Ow! cearmecning tediefl EieE a) i! cw Bud evies Gears i EAH ee eens eae DETROIT uw — Patrolman Eu- \ @0—WJR, News, Carson WJBK, News. Binge Gentile = CKLW, Johnny Desmond WCAR, News, Caravan ; ° Lie "gene N Kujawa has resigned Sp Job Clinic A tolagfating Leth wa Shine | wJBK, News, Don McLeod, WPON News. Club 1469 every other week,’ she reported in ' i Lal 1 | . é = 5 ace D .@ qc ) \ cKLW Bob ana foe ww, World News yous abel ois een a = Barron her dressing room on the Goldwyn rather than face a police trial | volhans “News phen ori ras fe News WXYZ. Maropontea Opera lot. board on charges of having a sec- PON, ews, rv 5 t “KL 8 Ns WIR, Amos ‘n' Andy || WJBK. News, Binge Gentile eee rie. fen aati conn Ton deere, 8) ond job and stealing wallets from “f ee Ms ™ or 3B sit Pal , » » ‘ p, f % = \ DAY and NIGHT Wy, Radi bat | WON. News WWJ. Weekend Mustc ee on ae ee But she demed that the suff lilm- a downtown department store. CKLW. Bob and Ray ews 8 Music, Hall | ex nese nter 3-:08—WJR. News, Jazz ing schedule of her previous two Russe ines ws two children, A WJBK, Mi Storylan i b uM avies = = . " aye ~ . — \ \ WPON, Zee and Orville | WXYZ, News Ace WJBK. Don McLeod ww | Mention ey Scars yceuscd ener | lines 10;00—WJR, Trim'n The Tree CRLW. Sons of the Saddle WCAR, Music in the Alt ceLw concert on the Mall’ It could have happened to any- Cc : | WWJ. Boxing Bouts WJBK, News, Binge Gentile WPON, Spanish Hour WJBK. News Don McLeod one,’ she remarked. “While | was DRIVING ae é | WXYZ, Edw P. Morgan | WCAR, Coffee With Clem | 1.00—WJR. News, City Hosp woar sin oft Woe 3 LINOLEUM and WALL TILE . | CKLW, News, J VanKuren | WPON | Rise eh ne saa Nb bemphinnl Featebane WPON News. Serenade in the hospital, two other women LESSO oo i , News, ate : | sede) otal Mische7 Shots (° ws. bainute Baiada | CKLW, News, Bud Davies 5:30—WJR. Saturday Chase , were admitted with the same NS bd iA dd ded doe WIR. “Trim'n The Tree were ot ws. bali nope cnn cowree helpaded te ‘thing: theirs had not been caused [| The ‘SAFE WAY" ts the right way rayton oor as tons ie WXYZ. gee of thet Town WIBK. Mews Don McLeod WPON. News Spanish Hour CKLW Sammy Kaye by overwork. But it’s true that I yee a Mid ect alter ' } 1 News Ac 1:30—WJIR, Guiusmoke WJBK Don McLeod aig aye : ‘ % ’ SA rice Ace oP MAKE- 4 WoBK. Mickey Shorr WPON Uiraie tan Hr News WWJ. Weekend Music WPON Dinner Serenade was run down and didn't bounce - automatic and standard shift. 4667 Dixie Hiway OR 3-2552 ssee! Sere td le _—— Silla ves back~with the vigor that I might SAFE WAY ita DYLValla | ak | I odays Television © ro rams - - ne ONE: te ce 3 | Her weight dwindled to around PHONE: te 2-2253 wn tet he Som ‘cs || HIGH FIDELITY 117 and is toes turnished by stations listed in this column are subject & CoS without notice. _ she’s up to a healthy ATTENTION: Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel (—WWJ-TV Channel {WXYZ TV Channel 9—CKLW-TV mighty proud of herself. Se eee = “T never thought I could do it,’ TONIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS | Movie. “Earl Carroll's Sketch. 11:23—12) Nightwatch Theater. he said “Why. I never weighed Mantz TV ~ oC : 4) Tonight. inv : “ay i 6:00—(4) Santa Claus Show. (7)| book."’ Musical. 1:30 S that much in my life. T always A Ramar of the Jungle. (9) Circle 7:45—(4) News Caravan SATURDAY MORNING averaged around 110 pounds OWNERS! Wide Selection of Components 9 Theater? “Public Cowboy No. g:99—(2) Circus Christmas 8:20—(4) News. “I'd like to get up to 120, but : For Pontiac's Only wee Catalogue “Net” Prices 1." Gene rides range of mechan- “Christmas with the Greatest ».4 (2) ¥ ore I don't know. if I can make it. . . ized rustlers yen econ ca Show on Earth.” (4) Truth or Caen. Mongar State Univer. IS Hah for ae ca been AUTHORIZED Attractive Demonstration Room 6:15—(2) News. Jac LeGo (4) Consequences. (7) Ozzie and Har- much interested in fc Muni TV . . COMPLETE SERVICE News. Williams riet The Eclipse."’ Reporters . Bo OD) mene Cee sien How did. she accomplish her 24 Expert Guidance—Complete Installation ON ALL TV SETS 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman Dr say eclipse will occur at 2:30 9.99-(9) Farmland USA. (4) In weight gain? By hourly malted SERVICE All Work Gucranteed Everett R. Phelps. (4) Weekend) am. but Ozzie decides to stay dustry On Parade milks and other ‘forced feedings.” STORE HOURS: Weather up all night 9:15—(2) City Affairs «7: Fea. And by giving up cigarettes CALL McCALLUM & DEAN Weekdays 9 to 6; Fridays 9 to 9} 6:30—(2) T. B.A. (4) March of g:99-(4) Life at Riley. Peg gets turette hat ioss athe Dearden (00 cc ne FE 5-945] . Medicine. Alcoholism is object’ q job workiMg with two con men 9:390—12) T. BA tht Quiz ‘Em dl,” she remarked. “I've always , DERAL 409 E. MAPLE, BIRMINGHAM MI 4-5230: CONDON’'S of individual and group therapy (2) Cre nads. “Chinese Check-; (7) Crusade for Christ laved to smoke. and I had to ask | (7) Secret File U.S.A “Mission | ers "Minister learns that the 9. 45(2) Sausage Sinema God for the willpower to give it a P See Se sia eS RADIOS TY | /auss this week, (he shortage | ould lose this race FIFTY-TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY. DECEMRER 6. 1955 __ ee * * are in fashion and with two bedrooms in each liv. has become so “grim” that “all < « & S a ing unit, sell for $6,000 with $300 Of our blessings, even our free . < for C ristmas down and $32 a month. dom, would be endangered.’ The AEC chief said that while 4 DY ; . The only stipulation is that the Citing the quest to harness hy- American colleges are turning out + « > ° toa, buyers live in them. Then cannot drogen-bomb energy as only one less than half the number of sci- 4: bd me be sold to investors for resale or ©Xample of an American effort that entists and engineers required inj i Z) givi ng Oe: rental. There are 55 structures be- Might be jeopardized, Strauss told all fhelds—the shortage “will be “- 5 2 4 -* ing sold and all have been ‘spoken the Nuclear Science and Engineer- come worse before we can possibl# , . . for,” an FHA agent said. ing Congress correct it''—Soviet Russia is edu- . * ° ee “Tam confident that the day will cating twice as many such tech- i e pe come, although probably not for -nicians as this nation is Airline Purchases years, when the way will be found : >. Outed Posy-pun‘ed _ nin jto produce nuclear power by har-. One-half of the world’s trucks] ny lori wean Oe ited sert- | = inessing the same energy release and trailers are operated in the irung Pink, blue or w::te. ew iscounts that we assume js taking place in US lo to 23 NEW YORK (INS)—Continental EOCENE LET EOL LCOS 12.9 8 Air Lines, Inc. has announced the zy Sy i purchase of 12 of the latest and vw é N EW F LOOR : ; 2 fastest Viscount turbo - prop ¥ . One pie. Soe Pale A planes from Vickers-Armstrongs. § Mn Dice on ‘ Ltd. of England for $18,100,000, in- % I ried quilted acetate cluding spare parts, ground equip: ¥ B.ue or pink. 10 to 18 ment and pre-operating costs. Earlier this week, Continental '¥ 16.98 disclosed the purchase of four Ad Boeing jet airliners for $21,300,000, ¥ and five Douglas DC-7B piston- & CORD CHEM powered planes for $12,300,000. | on “ “i Continental Viscounts will be the Maly Ag first turbo-prop planes. operating ¥ to 18 : ‘ y in the Western states and into Los ¥ Angeles. ie S —————______ mJ & ° * * | Indian Gives Policemen i & , a HORTIE Bizehozos Rewards iz 3 —s an. Pink LOS ANGELES — Two mem- § 4 a bers of the police robbery squad z A were given rewards of bizehozos u ry yesterday. iy . : a IoPPY PRINTED yn an nes : Bizehozos, in case you didn't ¥ ‘ i eneteneuelenacensten res ‘ vA oe Dee ee ee, oar Bhar . Ae — is ’ know, resemble beaded necklaces y Se eo epmpetagte ag y Red or green coruroy tim, 10-19 Quilted leisure fashions : with medallions on them. They e Nine ~ pe were presented to Set. Tom Buck- & “ aa 6.98 _ with a quality of warmth ley and officer Robert Peinado by # Chief Wah Nee Ota, who says he is of the Creek Indian tribe. The chief wanted to show his ® appreciation to the officers. It seems they arrested a robbery sus- pect who previously had struck up an acquaintance with the chicf. Now Wah Nee Ota believes he would have been next on the man's list of possible victims. Hundreds of Oval Braids to Choose From omy SRI Melodeo’ 11 N. Perry St. FE 4-253 Women's Ready to Weer and graciousness all Second /.03r their own! Distinctively styled in all the lovely sparkling holiday colors! Fashions that are excit- ing to give...equally exciting to own! ERARALTRPRARBRPRRAR? HRD. Iran has a population of about 17 million in an area of 628,000 square miles. Canada is six times larger in area and has about 14 million people. - Onistmas is Almost ere - —— Better Stop at SandersJoday/ The Holiday Greeting Box 44 4 a ks AADIDARRIDD — < With its sparkling Christmas cover, this box holds a delightful assortment of dark and milk chocolate fruits, nuts, and creams, together with butter almond toffee, pastel candies, Jordan almonds, mint smoothies, and other tempting candies, ‘= ll _ gee er” ye re ile oon ope ~— The Hostess Assortment No wonder that the Hostess Assortment is one of Sanders most popular gift boxes! It includes practically all of the famous Burbanet chocolates in milk and dark coatings, plus such tantalizing candies as butter almond toffee, almond and pecan acorns, Royal Scots, sugar-coated almonds, and figaro fudge. 1, 2, 3, and 5 Ib. boxes. This Christmas GWE FAMOUS NAME © WATCH BANDS @ J. K. KREISLER @ JEWELER’S BEST wee 4.95 i 5.95 FED. TAX INCLUDED SINCE 1873’ toh mm d Taprm tow Rawmiy Dent.—Main Finny Where Quality Costs You Less . fT NS 5 36 Stores and 29 National ‘Super Markets . = psy a : Visit your nearest Sanders Store in the Tel-Hyron Shopping Center | Sadiylaciion gunianbed Ob Your monty bach”: SEARS 154 N Saginaw St. Phone FE5-4171 ns :Telegraph Road and West Huron Street, in Pontiac ee ahs 178 . a - 4 ; : . “ ' an 2 r Tar ? ta —_ el ty & ay 4 r 2) : ' : : t . 1 ¥ id » : i , . ¥ 4 ’ Gy “ 5 i } , i -