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ROARING FLAMES—Uncontrolied fire roars
around this home in the Santa Monica Mountains
ef California as a firefighter stands by. Water
sprinklers on the roof helped spare it. Officials
Ragin
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Chamber Elects
New Directors 5 Members to Serve
2 Year Terms; Choose
Officers Next Week
Five new members of the Board
of Directors of the Pontiac Area
Chamber of Commerce were elect-
ed yesterday by members of the
Chamber. They will serve 1957-59
vice president of the F. J. Poole
Stuart E. Whitfield, vice
Chamber Manager John W. Hir-
linger said 608 ballots were cast
The five new officers will serve : rm
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z — HLL next week. Hirlinger said. " icity buses.” Franchise Revoked in Florida
Integrated Buses
Rile Dixie Cities TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (INS) —
the manager and nine drivers of the Cities Transit
Company for running a
franchise.
The arrests came as a result of a meeting of the
commission late last night in which the members voted
_ |to revoke the company’s franchise “because it was not
enforcing a city ordinance. requiring segregation on bus company without a
city Hoffa Proposes
{to Halt Trucks
for 36 Hours Says Tieup Starting
DETROIT (#—Plans for
a threatened 36-hour halt
to .much of Michigan’s
trucking operations will be
taken up today by the
Teamsters Union.
The proposal by teamster
boss James R. Hoffa goes
before stewards of the
union tonight at 8 o'clock.
tween 9 a.m. Saturday and.9 p.m
Sunday. The stoppage
dramatize the union's 1 to
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Wilson indicated today he
present .
replied, “ig to see it (the budget)
“But I might change my mind, of course. ,
“A man never knows what fs,
days. WASHINGTON i — Charlies E.
expects
of de-
intention,” Wilson
going to happen to him these
French Act on Saar Pact
approved 209-66 the French-Ger-
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Harold urphy, . ld | suggested, that all subsequent Murphy for non-payment Nov. . 28 tee
sriareld | srowmahiy’tather of fivelton against Murphy. as been of|atd had him jailed Dec. 4 Soukig tag eoctatn tl te
who refuses to pay a debt as &/doubtful legality. Holland gave McCabe's |suez Canal immediately.
matter of pemeipal. ray end The latest action was by 4&| attorney, LeRoy McEntee, until newspapers said Egyp-
24-day stay in Oakland County Jail|Pontiac man, John McCabe, who) 9:30 a.m. tomorrow to study the |... tochnicians already had start- tomorrow because of a legal tech-|owns the Finance System of Pon-| matter of the county record. ed clearing channels at Ismailia,
The loophole was disclosed yes-|the judgment after Murphy had) as “a complete surprise.” sean ‘ vo te
terday at a hearing before Circuit}mads only $100 in Payments ca Beer—who, yesterday said. “1 research about sunken Judge Russel Holland on a . tained jcan’t think of anything more harm-| ships.” But obviously re-
don ty Murpity’s attorney to di ee & writ to dally and than finance/ferred only to the clearing of
walt Coe se. wich tg ae pee gor ra ryt decd re agp gas Allen Maggie hay
toot aad dle moan tn il, eS In Today's Press |=¢eSun* “atered the eon in the ee int nt in an assault case County NWS scccccccecess MB court record was U British French
three years ago and won't DaY tel wavtortats vgsccccsesseeseos-8 [plaintiff's attorney at the 1 ae ae soummiig “sein judgment decided ‘ wie Special Vivekessisewsseseee ee * * * operations in the Port Said har-
‘A 1988 Jury found Murphy gull | iooa News ..cccssce0055 26-88 'l imagine he neglected to make| bor, the canal’s northern en-
ty and handed down « $1,250) |. 37-89 |a motion that the jury's judgment) trance. This work was begun by judgment in favor of Ferndale is ey oe be entered on the record,” he said. the British occupation force,
shee - tore owner who claimed Theaters bc is rdbtievesecens Mk x , di said he doesn't , oh ‘alee , 4 a " I
it over a palr of shoes, Wilson, Earl .....+-+-+++-+90 |day at what he calls Sheriff Frank) ass t Ei Cap.
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Plan
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Gets Cairo Support . ‘Dream Car’ a $28 Million Flop
duction, will be
Burial will be in
shortly before his death.
Tucker was best known
for his revolutionary post-
war rear-engine “Torpedo,”
which turned out to be a Preston D. Tucker * 7} e :
Dies in Hospital
YPSILANTI (INS) — Funeral service for Preston
Saturday Planned as thomas Tucker, who tossed millions of dollars around
Protest to Legal Ban like marbles but never got his “dream car” into pro-|
held at 2_p. m. Saturday in Ypsilanti.
wichigsh Memorial Park, Fiat Rock.
The 53-year-old would-be automobile manufacturer
died‘late yesterday in Beyer Memorial Hospital, Ypst-
lanti. Suffering from lung cancer, Tucker entered the
hospital three weeks ago and contracted pneumonia Get on Muffler;
Don't Be Snutffler;
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exchanges.
Merchants Assn. If you can’t stand that new
‘Christmas tie, or that sweater is
two sizes too small, and you would
rather have cash instead of that
square egg fryer, you have until
Jan. 3 in Pontiac to make these
The Retail Merchants Assn. of
the Pontiac Area Chamber of Com-
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An editorial look af the excellent financial position of Pontiac
city government, particularly in regard to schools, on Page 6.
A pictorial account of the year’s outstanding news stories. You'll
First-hand information about action by the Waterford Township
Board of Trustees in tabling selection of an area dump site. Turn
A sprightly feature story on GM's youngest division heads,
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Plane With 8 Aboard
Crashes in Alaska
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prior to a recent flight test. The deita- Supersonic Bomber Screams Into ‘Blue Yo 1
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with top honors in the west side division of the Christmas lighting contest, judged last night.
this display of Paul Lebith of 42 N. Ardmore
Ave. There were 25 entries. ip Dump Plans Halte
Pentias Press Phetes : Fred Dunham . | Pontiac Deaths ©
Fred Dunham, %, of 16 Chippewa)
Rd..died yesterday after an illness’
jot several years.
Mr. Dunham was a city resident
‘for 46 years, coming here from
Carleton. He was a retired iron)
worker for General Motors and a.
member of the Maccabees.
Surviving besides his widow are
four daughters, Mrs. Richard
Murray of Pontiac, Mrs. S. G. Til-'
den of Glen Cove, N.Y., Mrs. L. D.
Mrs. J. Musselman of Gleasondale, |
Mass. In addition, 10 grandchil-!
dren, 16 great-grandchildren and a’
sister; Mrs. Lisle Shariahan of Les
Angeles, Calif., survive.
Service will be held at 11-#m.
Saturday from the DeWitt C. Davis’
Funeral. Home, with burial in!
Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. Dr.;
H.. H. Savage of the First Baptist
Church will officiate.
, Jars. George Jackson
Mrs. George (Eliza) Jackson,
#7, of 1249 Lafayette St. Detroit,
and former resident of Pontiac,
died in Detroit last Tuesday of in-|
juries suffered in an auto acci-
dent,
Born in St. Charles, she was the!
daughter of Samuel and Rose Chat-
field.. Mrs. Jackson attended
school in Saginaw
besides her husband.
Saturday, at Farmer-Snover Fu-
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Commissioners
last
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night because of Christmas falling to be taken this evening to move
As
week,
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Tuesday) John E. Carry (District 6) iast
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stead Park Subdivision No. 1 will |
be reconsidered at tonight's seg-
sion,
Carry asked for this action as
several residents of his district
said they had got been notified of
a public hearing befére an ordi-
nance was adopted approving this
change. ‘
The Practical Home Builders
Inc. has submitted a letter regard-
ing an alley assessment in the
Pontiac Knolls Subdivision.
Rounding out the short slate will
be the routine approval of licenses), |
d City Pair Admit
$2,700 Breakin
Heywood of New York City, and pois i THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956
The Day in Birmingham
Police Hunt Third Man
Believed to Have Filed:
With Dixie Store Loot
Two men have confessed, Pon-
tiac police said, to the $2,700 bur-
glary of the Dixie Discount Store,
109 N. Saginaw St. last Friday,
but a third thief, they fear, has
escaped with most of the loot.
They suspect Charles Madrigal,
29, of 1286 Locke St., who his
alleged partners claim, left Pontiac
with $2,400 taken with a metal box
from the store office, Det. James
&
Held under $1,500 boads apiece
are Ivan K, Proffitt, 25, of 213
Parkdale Ave. and Norman G, Hl
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HH They said Madrigal had kept
most of the , Planning to
split it evenly However, the 2
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tionally slow, partly due to the
fact that all the vehicles must be FF
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He will confer with West Ger.
man Chancellor Konrad Adenau-
naping occurred many
was
Frank L, Dickover, 33, a Hughes
Aircraft electronics research engi-.
neer. He ram off the road with his’
car and was burned to death while.
fleeing from his home in the hills.
fire started existing law requires that cer-
lined six steps including mainten-
ance and operation of the project)
after it is completed.
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William G. Wall
William G. Wall, 59, of 5910 East-
“and there is no way of estimating,
when it will end.” ° 7 custodian of the Pontiac school
system mostly at Wisner Stadium.
He was a member of the W.
Celebrates ates 105 Years;
Ike Greets Susan Keck sonnel and the Korean situation. |
|The
1 |. Egyptian officials have blamed
nationalists.
ROME W—Mrs. Clare Boothe
Lace today ended her duties as
U. 8. envoy to Italy and teck a
plane for New York.
NEWNAN, Ga, (—An explosion
in the smelting department of an
|aluminum products plant early to-
‘day killed two workers and in-
Boys’ Fireworks Scare
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Spaak's dream Is for a united
Europe, a “third force” that is
not an attempt to neutralize Eu- / By JOHN Hl. MARTIN
INS Foreign Director
Paul-Henri Spaak, who will be
the. new. secretary,general of the A f
of Revising NATO Goals, Butter Than Ever! _
duced a record 449,000,000 pounds
a large proportion of oil and pro-jdesigned for
duces a flexible film that is high should not be used
rope but one “to cease being
a dead weight upon America”
and ene that will become a “gen-
uine ally, ready to assume a full |
was Lord Ismay of Britain, a| share of responsibility.”
soldier. Now the job is to be under- ‘ i fi litt j
taken by a politician and lawyer.|. “© * % Die Sob for the little man}
from Brussels. e
NATO. Its military problems still Increase in Hot Air are big and subject to iatermit- ip,-.._: ° ~ tent review tad overhaul i this (Distributed via Air |
atomic age. | WASHINGTON Ww — The two But the need for coordinated pol- major political parties did more
icy among member states became) any ‘ ©: urgent even bed the Angl jcampalgning by air in 1956 than
te invasion of Egypt caused |¢Ve? before. the rift between the United States) “Planes,” official publication of |
and the Anglo-Frepch. * e
That was the reason why the
“three wise men,” Canada’s Lester
Pearson, Halvard Lange of Nor- the “truth squads” registered | the Aircraft Industries Assn., re-'
ported that the Republican and,
|Democratie candidates for presi-
were asked last spring to advise high was the 178,275 in 1952. jmeans to improve and extend
NATO ‘cooperation in non-military
fields.
VETERAN POLITICIAN
Spaak is a veteran politician’
who has come along way since his
fiery youth when he did not hesitate
to join Socialist street mobs in
Room Really Soundproof
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was the first chairman. |
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have said—and. there is no use try-;
ing to hide it—that things seem to |
SAME RED GOALS
Soviet goals, he says, are the
same. Communism “is a new form
of civilization’’ which seeks to de-
stroy Western civilization as we
know it.
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the United States,” he says, “and
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Salesmen selling their Christmas jewelry always — have hundreds of beautiful ples "i perfect
condition that they sell to a few stores; Waite’s
one of the lucky few. Pins, ear 3s, necklaces i
beads, stone sets and tailored : tye
-of exciting styled iowa that gia d
to resist.
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andg wus way in which all Pon-
tise authorities have faced these
dict a definite advance in schoo) taxes
dn the years ahead. It’s forecast for
the entire nation. A general popula-
‘tion increase is coming. And we're
growing clear beyond the average.
“That’s no secret.
- Fortunately, we're prepared.
We can handle it.
: ok o}% *
_. Our city is in excellent fi-
_. Mancial condition. Our civic and
_ school debts are not consequen-
tial. They are mere pittancee in
comparison with what most other
cities face, scores of which are
‘many, many times our size.
Pontiac’s assessed valuation is
approaching a QUARTER OF A
BILLION DOLLARS. This is a
ng sum, but it’s a com-
=f po ly
“They kept'’ abreast. Hence,
new schools without worry.
Industrial Expansion
Brings Prosperity to All
The economic geography of the
United States is being changed rapid-
ly by expanding industries.
New manufacturing enterprises
are being built in all parts of the
country and many of them are in
small towns and rural areas. The vast
majority of plants being set up are
in regions previously considered un-
suitable for industry. They are a re-
flection of the rapid growth of the
American economy. -
* * *
Many small communities .
which dreaded the coming of in-
dustry have found that a mod-
ern, clean and well designed fac-.
tory has brought benefits rather
- than social blight. Additional
workers, more purchasing power
and bigger retail sales have added
to their wealth. But the first im-
pact, of course, may be disrupt-
ing as land values, rentals and
“wage rates rise.
x * *
Since 1954 all regions except New
England show gains in factory jobs,
a survey by Editorial Research shows.
The community which is fortunate
enough to get a new industry -is
sharing in the growth of the econ-
omy and this tends to raise living
standards throughout our land.
The Man About Town
“Many Runs Listed
Ski Enthusiasts Anxious to
Get Runners Under Way
Dec. 25-31: Period for resting up
- and getting a new foothold.
Pontiac devotees of that exhilarating
and health building outdoor sport cf
skiing are urging the weatherman to give
us something more than mere flurries of
show. They are anxious to shake off the
winter's lethargy before it gets any worse.
In the local area the runs and tows at
Haven Hill, just off Highland Road, are
getting restless. At Mount Holly, 20 miles
up the Dixie Highway, they’re making
their own snow. At Bald Mountain, just
northeast of Pontiac, there are great pos-
sibilities. on oar
put out by the East Michigan Winter
Sports Council, which lists 42 ski resorts,
nearly all of which are in the northern
part of our lower peninsula, most of them
now having a good supply of snow.
When. you are ready to discard your
Christmas tree,
Mrs. Burdette Strobelson
of Rochester that you throw it
out for a bird shelter,
A native of Oakland County was
John 8. Pincomb
who died Sunday at his home in Ban-
croft, aged 90.
These birds are wise. Although there’s
plenty of shooting on the rifle range at
the Oakland County Sportsmen’s Clu,
Secretary Howard Shelly
tells me that a large covey of quail spends
most of its time there. They evidenily
know that it is a bird sanctuary, and that
ethe gunfire is harmless.
“Bring back the strings of lights that
were stolen from the Christmas tree of
my crippled daughter and no questions
will be asked,” was the message wroad-
cast by
Mrs. Paula Nixon
of Waterford. And more strings were re-
turned than had been stolen.
The thaws of last week made
most of the lakes in the Pontiac
area unsafe for skating. It will
need a few days of sub-freezing
weather to eliminate the hazard.
Watch this column for the all-
clear signal.
Verbal Orchids to-
Mr, and Mrs. John Webb
of 31 Thorpe St.; fifty-eighth wedding an-
niversary. 7
Mr, and Mrs. Elmer Farrell
of White Lake; sixtieth wedding an-
niversary.
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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1956
~ Top of the World
David -Lawrence Says:
Did We Invite Anti-U.S.
WASHINGTON — There's a
chapter on the subject of oil ship-
ments to Europe during the recent
Suez crisis that needs to be ex-
plained officially and unofficially
so that all the facts may become
known
The impression that the United
penalty — against Britain and
France for failing to heed the
provisions of the United Nations
charter in landing troops in the
Suez area is rather widespread
in Europe. It is the basic reason
for the wave of anti-American
sentiment which has swept both
Britain and France.
Slowly some of the facts are
coming out, It has been an-
oil
rope.
It is a fact that, from a
average of 44,000 barrels a day,
the daily average during the
ond week in November wen
the shipment had reached 639,000
barrels a day->
INDIVIDUAL ACTION
Now this happened without any
American
from the export-import bank to
finance the new purchases. Also,
tankers could not be taken out
of the mothball fleet without gov-
ernmental
ANTITRUST LAWS
The oi] companies also had
be assured that the
would not be invoked against
for acting together in the
of information concerning
pective shipments. All this
time.
Why did the United TE a | :
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ti He nit Epil Peel
ste
There were also some barriers in
connection with the desire of cer-
tain states in this country to con-
serve oi] rather than to let it be
produced by various independents
who have been clamoring for
more production. ,
Now the big question which has
not been clarified is what right
the United States government,
acting alone, had to withhold help
at a time when the European
countries, including some not in-
Suez affair, badly
needed more oii. Sentiment?
,But the British and French agreed on Nov. 8 to withdraw
their forces from Egypt. Why
were any “penalties” at all im- |
posed after that date? And why
didn’t the United Nations impose
them?
If each country may of its own
volition use economic pressure
to get compliance with U.N,
resolutions, then the world will be
confronted with a kind of eco-
nomic warfare it never before has
experienced.
Certainly there now arises from
this a duty upon the American
government te find out who really
blocked the Suez Canal and to
bring before the United Nations
the facts concerning the major
part of the blockage, which un-
doubtedly was committed by
(Copyright, 1956,
New York Herald Tribune Inc.)
Dr. William Brady Says:
In terms of pathology — ask
any physician or medical student
about this — it is certainly unsci- |
for she
wanted her husband to take the
policy.
“Well, she suggested that I meet
her at a ritzy cocktail lounge to
discuss the matter.
“And I continued meeting her
on future occasions, We'd sit and
drink. She was love hungry and
showed it :
At hati Some Doctors Miss Mark
in Dubbing Colon Ailment
of vitamin B alone, although it was
more frequently encountered in ani-
a Voice of | 1 2]
ays Wide Ar a
ap ses as the a's ny fettere A thas"wel asthe postahes ie he et so requests unless the ictter is eritical
in its .nature,
There is much talk about our
need for new roads. Yet Mi.
Clemens street is widened to four
lanes between Paddock and West
Boulevard, then parking is al-
lowed on both sides, which means
it effectively remains a two-lane
street. Were these two janes added
for parking purposes? If so,
they are a total loss, as more
cars could be parked off
the road than can now be parked
It parking for the bus company Incidentally, why was the job
never finished? Center lanes were
left higher than the outside with a
two inch dropoff from one lane
to the other. Obviously the money
has been spent for the two -extra
lanes with no practical result. If
we must pay for these roads, they
should be made available for tra-
fic. If bottle-necked so they serve
no practical purpose for the ma-
jority, why build them?
Would-Be-New-Road-User
Desk Cleaning Uncovers
Hoard of Assorted Facts
By HAL BOYLE
NEW YORK (#—Oddities found
by a columnist during his year-
end desk cleaning:
That women get twice as many
makeup that will last indefinitely.
the popular - lipstick 5 iS z
$
5
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That Santa Claus ranks not
be a candidate for the FBI's 10
most-wanted list.
POPULAR ANIMALS
That the camel] is the most pop-
82-1, by 1965 is expected to reach
90-1.
That Frederick Jones, the hair
stylist who thought up the idea says there is a trend away from-
desks and conference tables in -ex-
ecutive business offices. In their
place in the deskless office of the
future he predicts: A soft chaise
longue, conducive to ‘dynamie
creative thought.”’
BRIDGE CLASSES
That contract bridge is now
taught in at least 20 U.S, colleges
and universities, With some 32
million players, it is ranked sec-
ond only to canasta among card
games. Then why is it everyone
I know plays gin rummy? Am I
¢ in be e # ,
That Dr. Robert A. Savitt, a
psychiatrist, says that it is as
important fora dentist to have a
warm and sympathetic
ity as it is for him to have tech-
nical skill.
That pert and pretty Mary
Yates has one of the most un-
usual odd jobs in television. She
gets $125 for about 15 seconds of
work each week. Her job: To
sniff the smoke from a burning
stogie and tell how nice cigars
smell—and she hasn't coughed
once. .
* * *
That pecan shells are used in
making airplanes. They are em-
ployed in the blast cleaning of
metal parts where it is important
to avoid surface damage.
That it was Oscar Wilde who
said, ‘Newspapers have degener-
ated, They may now be absolutely
relied upon.”
Portraits
By JAMES J. METCALFE
Youth ts impatient as it strives
... For victory today .. . It does
That it is recklessness . . « But
what is wrong in hurrying eee
When tender are the years... ,
To gain a goal worth fighting for
. . . And overcome our fears? . . .
Why slow our gait, or hesitate
.. . When we cannot be sure...
Of health and strength, or just
of tinting Kim Novak's locks a joy | . . . Our bodies will
male deprived of vitamins in gem pale lavender, has now created an endure? ., Youth has a perfect
ned letters, not more than.ene page “Elvis Presley bob” for teen-age right to be . . . Impatient in the
ph Boney Fore oe girl fans of the singer. Now they pice | Leave youth alone—let neal on on yeiene, wi x <8 not only can listen to their idol— passing years . . . And wisdom.
Miartndcyeage Manet" Phe Pn (MEY cam Algo Wek Ve Rim! slow the pace Copyright 1956) That interior designer Lee Kelly (Copyright, 1956)
‘Case Records of a Psychologist:
Calls Liquor Crutch for Weaklings
Read Bert’s secret confession, drinking is all due to this affair the social pace-setters into follow.
Liquor is the crutch of weak-
lings and the opiate of cow-
ards. So don’t let any nitwit
kid you by saying, “Drink up
and prove you are a man.” The
sissies do the drinking. The
courageous folks can stand out
against such mob ecercion gen-
erated by skiliful
experts. '
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE
Case T-358: Bert Z., aged 37, is
mentioned yesterday
I've had.” ing the leader.
Economy Shifts
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| YOUR CHARGE
PPECOUNT “ 5 e ‘ ee
in Costa Rica | Nation of Farms Now|
Finds Black Wealth]
in Oil Deposits |
gives new point to the name of
this Central American nation. .
The black wealth now gushing
forth south of the Caribbean port,
Limon, has come as a welcome ad-
dition to Costa Rica's largely agri-
cultural economy, says the Nation-
jards believed they had struck it ) ij ; p
:
rich, and named the region ac- Men’s Famous Brand
cordingly. .
swore] SOILED SHIRT SALE gold. Deposits of copper, tron,
lead, zine and sulphur have been
HARDWICK ARROW #ARROW
Reg. 2.98 Reg. 3.95 Reg. 5.00
1.44 2.44 3.44 But most of the 970,000 Costa
Sale Starts Thursday Morning—9:30 Ricans live by farming. In their
perennially springlike central up-
lands, they raise top-@rade coffee’
for export, and such subsistence
Once-a-year opportunity to really make an exceptional
savings on wanted brands of famous dress shirts, just
as good as new—just a quick laundering and you have
saved yourself many dollars. Don’t miss this event in
Waite’s Men‘s Furnishings—Street Floor. Hurry in coffee to lead export lists,
grown chiefly on the big, Ameri-]
can-owned plantations of hot,
steamy Pacific lowlands. |
terials that formerly been
wealed by the Far East. today and save!
Costa ieee uot af the, Charge Yours at Waite's .. . Street Floor e %
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SAVE 1,99 . on Boys’ Popular
Girls’ All Wool
COATS and
COAT SETS
‘sx 10.98 + ‘| B-9 Jackets With Fur Trimmed Hood
/ Reg.
8.98 6.99
Warm, 100% wool interlining keeps
him snug through the.coldest weather.
Zipper front won't let chilly blasts in.
Whether he wears the hood up, or as a
collar . . . he’s the warmest kid in the
block. Choose navy, charcoal . . . in
sizes 6 to 16.
Charge His at Waite's . . . Second Floor to 29.98
Subteen Sizes 8 to 14
100% wool interlined girls’ warm winter
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4
Famous Body-Gard brand
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DEMOCRATIC IDEAS BIG a { fis |! Ike the “Sweenkitet” Name tn.’
MEN’S JEWELRY Reg. to 5.00 09°
The Big Name is the ‘Swankiest’’ and the price is the
lowest ever! Choose individual tie bars, cuff Jinks or
complete matching sets. You'll know the brand name
we mean when you see the superb styling . . . and you'll
be amezed that we are selling them cat such a low
price! Hurry in today and buy several for yourself!
Charge Yours at Walte's .. . Street Floor
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Sephusten a Heotent Wide ont of beautiful boxed © Professionals : | Christmas Cards. Distinctive designs
aera by famous artists hs aces and - Here It Is... Our Onte-a-Your
“Choice-of-the-Store” TIE SALE
Reg. to 5.00
99 We dare you to find a better.buy than this! Choice men’s neck-
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Come in and choose several from among our large selection,
Hurry, they won't last!
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AFTER
CHRISTMAS &
Air Step—De Roose—Paradise—Joyce—Grayflex—Lucky Stride
Reg. Reg. | 8.95 as 12.95 ow Ps 55 PAIRS ~ *276 PAIRS
this sale!
CLEARA OF FAMOUS FOOTWEAR! |
Imagine over 852 pairs of nationally
advertised shoes taken right from
our regular stock for this annual
clearance sale!. These exceptional.
savings insist that you come in today
—for top quality and top brand shoes
at the lowest prices in Pontiac! Just
about every size and color imagin-
able, too! Hurry in today for choice
selections — you can’t afford to miss
Reg.
16.95
201 PAIRS
203 Pairs of Children’s
SCHOOL and DRESS SHOES Shoes for the younger set in favorite
styles designed for longer wear and more
_ comfortable wear! Choose brother or
sister's most wanted style today at big
savings during Woite’s Annual Clear-
ance! Sizes 81 to 3 in B, C, D widths.
All popular colors available! Hurry in
today.
- Others to 4.80
Charge Theirs’ at Waite’s Second Floor!
117 Pairs of Women’s
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melodies.
Blackie’s body all through the night. He wouldn't
respond to his 13-year-old master’s pleading to re-
turn home and finally had to be pulled, whimper-
Y is
at a price you would In 1848-49, @ revolt led by Lajos Kostuth was crushed by invading
e* ¢
pire stretched from mid-Europe to
the Adriatic Sea. Defeat in World
War I brought about its dissolution
and scattering of territories. Hun-
lost territories in the wake of the
German -expansion that led to
World War IJ. Then once more an)
victory pushed Hungary
back to its previous boundaries.
Occupied by Russian troops in
1944, the nation became a “‘Peo-
ple’s Republic’ in 1949, e cf iJ
of roughly 10,000,000. More
a tenth of the people live ip Bees
The vast Austro-Hungarian Em-|tried
of evely spaced in the revolver’s six
chambers, indicating young Laws
Today’s Hungary has a popula-| i | ca : = : | * ep : re : ii : os
_* THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956
Another Victim, 14, Cheese factories in the United| ‘The borders of Tennessee ake more than «Dio Masur ach touch won, te
: of cheese a year. of eight of their neighboring states.
of ‘Russian Roulette’ i
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; : at Corbin, Ky., while
“Russian roulette’ Christmas
Day. de
They said three ‘shells had been
:
Was playing the game.
Patrolman Shoots Self,
Bear Ambles Into Hills
OIL CITY, Pa., @—Patrolman Cari E, Smith, 24, has a real bear
story to tell—but no bear.
The officer was en route home
normally pay for other comparable
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| OPEN THURS., FRI., SAT. NIGHTS “UNTIL 9 P.M.
Guest Towels... 3 for $1 Guest Towels.......... 496
tor 1 Weshetoths.......ccn. 2%
Your choice of 20x40” or 22244” thick, thirsty
terries . . .in carefree colors of white, pink,
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“THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27,' 1956 _
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je} In periods of lerp abundance,
the insect’s secretions cover
psylla—common throughout much |‘
of the United States—is regarded
by pear growers as one of their
worst enemies. : ’
DR. HENRY A. MILLER
Optometrist
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Phone FE 4-6842
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Israeli Leader Propose stl 0 Ovret taps ey san nw Furie dic Gahians
Absorption of Gaza Stri pir,» sir nowet 0) rou vo se the
about half a million barrels in|\Museum placed the shell of
desert
the U.N, falls “to force
maker, far ahead of ita closest
totaling $76,000,000, :a threefold
British | two-billion-dollar-a-year furniture | !crease
an|industry is well scattered. It in-
Director
Ben - Eliezer, deputy Aryeh are
speaker of the Israeli Parliament,| desert, said Ben-Elieser, “the
hag Piveciyy—arnig- A the ye Ww ‘
ed Gaza Pp | day strong militarily in the
Israel and its Palestinian Arab Middle Mast .
releenes he en: ES _,He charged that Soviet subma-
In an interview, he said formal /"ies “definitely are using the recommendations to that effect will|=€yPtian port of Alexandria, be made in Jerusalem next week exposing the Mediterranean area
by officials of his opposition Herut ,
(Freedom- Party, second largest o...7« 8
in Israel.
| ‘The Gaza Strip and Its 200,000 “Arab ret big ob- have been and are undergoing
stacies in any Israeli-Arab peace” Curtain. They will be well in-
agreement. doctrinated, politically and mili-
- Premier David Ben-Gurion has/tarily, when they return home.
not recommended giving citizen-| “Even Yugoslav Marshal Tito,
ship to the refugees, And he hasiin the palmy days ofthe Comin-
left disposition of the Gaza Strip'form, never gave Russia a sub-
uncertain except to say wit it ‘te marine base in hig country, but
der no circumstances the Egyptians have done so.
returned to Egypt. . P
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‘by Ben-Gurion, until the United * a,
Nations institutes actual peace ne-
gotiations between Israel and her yping ac ine
Arab neighbors.
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“By resettling the Gaza refu- . gees, of whom 130,000 are legitt Claimed to Type Fast
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onmaren ye bution “electronic secretary” shay
“We know the Arab states would “ine capable of typing as fast as
oppose this because they have|® person can talk bas been wy
used the refugee problem as an in- veiled in Paris.
fiuential striking weapon, pnt merely Pushing the, riche
“ must ¥3, is possi cor-
| pero cogetianieun. It is —_ rect date on a letter. Another set
ble that the U. N. tolerates « {°f, buttons can produce some 16
polite phrases, such as “sincerely situation in which the Arabs, yours” “With all best wishes.”"’
| members of the U, .N., refuse to It’s all done by the “memory”
| discuss peace with Israel, equal- lgadgets in the apparatus, which!
| ty a Memes the U. N. contains about 48 miles of wire—
The Gaza Strip is a small area|about as much as is in two normal
along the Mediterranean left..in|TV gets,
| Egyptiah hands when the 1948 U.-| The electronic “brain” takes up
_N, truce was effected after the un-|no more room in an office than aj
guccessful Arab war: with Israel| standard electric typewriter, It is)
in 1947. Egypt never has claimed|mounted on a small, mobile
ft as part ot Egypt. | Jt uses no more electric power than
It Israeli troops quit the Sini) Hooked up by cable to the ma-|
desert before the U. N. obtains chine’s miracle keyboard,
peace negotiations, Ben - Eliezer|ator can run it by remote con-|
said “we will settle into the old trol in another room. —
groove — only this time it prob-| Since the typing speéd has
ably will be worse.
ond, CONSULTS AMERICANS little training can match the speed
The deputy speaker, whose Her-iof a world champion typist. consulting American leaders, Ducrocq, famous French * a has
He said Begin also will come to’ specially designed
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discuss how to obtain peace andiand letters, to form
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Magazine for special permisaion to reprint the following article which
peared in the Dee. 1 issue of the in and financis! publicati ep i.
One day in January 1953, General Motors’ hard-driv-
ing Harlow Herbert Curtice, boss of the world’s largest :
manufacturing corporation, summoned a puzzled young} ©
executive to his office. Philip John Monaghan, then 38/
and manufacturing manager of the GMC Truck & Coach
Division, made the Iong trip to the hushed 14th floor)
atop Detroit’s GM building, wondering what was amiss}
and where he had fallen down. But Monaghan was in
for the surprise of his life.
Said Curtice without preliminary: “How would you
like to take over as general manager of GMC Truck
\ & Coach?” Gulped Monaghan: “When do I start?”
x *« *
Last July another unsuspecting GM junior executive,
Edward Nicholas Cole, at 46 Chevrolet's chief engineer,|
was at the GM proving grounds test-driving Chevvies.
When General Manager Thomas Keating suddenly ap-
peared to escort Cole to Curtice’s office, Cole feared the
worst, Ostensibly, Curtice wanted to discuss the ‘57
Chevvy line, but as Cole remembers vividly, the conver-
sation touched on every thing but the '57 product.
Finally Harlow Curtice broke the suspense: “Eddie,
we've asked Tom (Keating) to come to the 14th floor,|
and we want you to take over as general manager of! .
Chevrolet.“ Stunned, Cole recalls wondering out loud
“whether I'm capable.” Said Curtice: “If we didn’t
think so, we wouldn’t ask you.”
x * *
That same day Harlow Curtice had another fateful
appointment. At Detroit Diesel, Engine Group Chief
Cyrus Osborn told Diesel's General Manager Semon Emi]
Knudsen, 43, that Curtice wanted to see him.
“What should I bring along?” asked Knudsen, son
of onetime GM President (1937-40) William S. Knud-
sen. “Nothing,” Osborn replied cryptically, “just
_ bring yourself.”
In “Red” Curtice’s 14th floor GHQ, Knudsen had a 20-
minute “chat” with GM’s boss, still with no inkling as.
to why he had been summoned. Said Curtice finally: “If
things are as good as you say, there’s no reason why you
can’t leave.” Somewhat despairingly, Knudsen had to
admit that was logically so. Sald Curtice: “Exactly 23
years ago today your father phoned me (at GM’s AC
Spark Plug division), and.asked me@o become general)
manager of Buick. My answer to him was, ‘How soon?’
“How would you like to become general manager of
Pontiac?” Replied “Bunkie” Knudsen: “How soon?”
& © -*
Thus last month in the motor cities of Flint, Pontiac
and Detroit, Mich., GM’s Chevrolet, Pontiac and GMC
Truck & Coach divisions were being bossed through two
shifts a day by three of the youngest men in the auto
business ever to wear the,
was: ‘Follow the career you can
enjoy.’ Well, 1 enjoy engineering,
and I've been following it ever
since.”
Switching from a law courte at
Georgetown University (where he
played center on the football
. strapping, six-foot P hil
From “working with big
pleces” at Fisher, Monaghan
turned to GM's Ternstedt division
(auto hardware) and “began
working with little pieces.” |
In 1940 Monaghan moved over to
‘Oldsmobile as superintendent of
methods engineering, less than a
- ecutive jobs may be more badge of division general/
manager. General Motors’
new accent on youth in ex-
the rule than the exception
in U.S. industry these days,
but for mighty $6.3 billicn,
GM; the gew rule is an ex-,
Four years later Curtice made|and
the meteoric jump to the presi- Amazing Trio blend seasoned and sound fudg-
ment with imagination and daring.
Among GM's past “successful
cases” must certainly be included
Executive Vice Presidents Frederic
Donner, Louis. Goad and Ivan
Wiles, whose ages are 54, 55 and 58
respectively. year later was assistant produc-
tion engineer.
* * *
When war came, Monaghan,
joined the army. Emerging in
1945 as an Infantry major, he soon
was back in harness at Oldsmobile
as assistant factory superintendent.
Seven months later he took over
ger in New York a year later.
Finally in 1961 be took over as
able seating, tinted glass),
given GMC’s product a new
Under Monaghan, GMC has
argon ~ ng no
to pitch in with practical problemsithat GMC’s sales, |
at the plant. Says GMC’s rags age ne galing ort ye nne
which total| man
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mn, Suez, Rebuff of Allies Added to Drama. i
- gy tina "*™ Crisis—Packed Year for Ike |in Doggy Siuation vee tomone tom : LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — The BOSTON — Thryroid hormone is
enough for the sug-| duties of the Presidency.” ~ shake of his head, again held the; Mr, Eisenhower hailed his tri- telephone company trouble shooter|one of the body's most complex, It
' : ‘was puzzled after Mrs. J. R. Jones ig stored in the gland as thyro- oi 1956, Little more than three months|Ste™ing Power to decide whether umph at the polls as a sign that, told him: aaa ae of or Democrats would) “modern Republicanism has now 4a globulin. A second form circulates
Yes00-N0| fone 9 Me Eien noms ot cuide the nation’s destiny for thé| proved Meelf, and America hac | in the blood, and a third is active “a , Mr. senhower lay on the) os soar ora. 4 ef "We never leave the receiver off). ine tissue. not CPereting table at Walter Reed ye peroved, modera Republi- | tie hook. We never answer any
Army Hospital, undergoing major|CASUAL ANSWER oom Tring on the party line but our :
og] intestinal surgery. “‘Ileitis” joined! ‘This time his answer was given| The Democratic - controlled 84th] own.” -_-|Whaling Catch Climbs Ray ted] coronary Thrombosis in the! almost casually. Congress looked with considerably|- The telephone rang. . Into the
coul-coarching me President owns medical vocabulary of/ ‘why shouldn't I run?” the|less enthusiasm than the voters! room bounded Lindy, the family’s) CANBERRA—The gross value of
cndied the wil hn-epcren'the Americans. « ot d.* President asked GOP congressiona) on the Eisenhower program. sheep dog. With a sweep of his'the catch by Australia’s five
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\ | Consternation replaced the cla-\tysburg. ‘My doctors say that I|ident on most foreign policy mat-|from its stand, the receiver flying to a record $4,400,000, slightly tion with which Republicans am better than I have ever been.” | ters, but dealt rudely with large! to the end of the cord. labove 1954. The quota of 1,840
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lier decision to be their 1956 stand- ..4 once more, the Presidential! The school aid bill was killed in’ there's no more trouble — the 1954.
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headquarters here that the/a spare part for a truck or how- The experimental project hasjscattered all over the place. A lotisaid. “That represents about §5jq
work done so far has just/itzer all the way from the United/been under way here since lastiot them had no supply numbersiper cent of the Army's. needs.
about the efficiency of the|States and have it in hand in a|July, Its action officer, Maj, Har-jand there were plenty that hadn't) The remaining 15 per cent can|
new ele supply system. [couple of days old | ait Te, Tet cos ton eee” ee eel, ane ee the |
H Th ld Thei oe po ee om ' . was umans More Than Hold Their Own | fo token ‘coud evitly. wipe cal
& the many bulky supply depots the}
Compares Man to Electronic Gadgets=22** =| : _ Tis pan iso cot the number oxy eS
European depots to no more . 3
NEW YORK (INS)—“What ajScience compared modern man|at the Office of Navel Research,| The hearing apparatus ts even YEAR as
piece of work is a man, how noble|with electronic. computers, iech-| Washington, D. C., gave these] more sensitive, The edge of sound|in" feats, “aurect. pup ply! aS
in reason, how infinite in faculty,”|anic brains and other mechanical |‘‘noble”. and “‘in ig only slightly greater than thelunits’” to about 100. Bo pee Se ge ee
said Shakespeare's Hamlet, and/marvels—and found man more than|to man’s abilities: sound produced by the collision! The latter stock fhe replace- ' = ms FF.
acience in the machine age is be-/holds his own. 1. As a “highly reliable re icf invisible air molecules. The|ment parts most in demand, The! : ar FS ae
Seo oe a Ne ceiver” of data, ‘The range of lioudest sound man hears without|depots, also being put on wheels, ' iiss es EO) gts
Tn fact, they found designers; the human eye covers more is roughly ten trillion times| stock. important items | : ap x
18 © are copying such “ eight tagaritheuis entie, ‘That te [on pach. quently needed. | Sensational Savings Throughout the Store A panel of experts at the 123rd|wonders” as the human knee foi] faking the lowest seeing limit as| For the record, Dr. Lund thinks| Bigger, slower moving items) Saco
annual meeting of the American|use in industrial processes. one, the highest limit has 2 value |some hypersensitive people can|are handled directly from the) Ee BES
Association for Advancement of| Dr. Max Lund, a human engineer! of 100 million. actually hear this collision of|United States — either by ship or) -_ 3 Be a * ‘ - - *
| Ste Series pas “a ot COATS... Grand Jury Called But Girls Won’t ‘Take It Off’ ee pa Saree and TOPPERS -
in Theft of Oil Maps |) Birr] Hits New York |\sxrstinn. tis tar’ boome : aN UTIEQUE IIIS INCW LOT |r ore apparent when man Values to $23.99. ue PITTSBURGH @ — A federal works under conditions of stress _* 7
grand jury was summoned today] NEW YORK w — Burlesque’ —|‘Take it. off.’ Throwing money.|% "epetition = $ B38 $ 838
te look into the allege pirating of| without the strip-tease, bumps or|They ought to be thrown out.”| » 4. » controller of the outputs fay ry
valuable of} exploration maps grinds — returned to New York| Tom Phillips, president of thelof another man or a machine, :
sum Go Oh G8 Comp. mae Ai night after & 19-year|Buriesque Actors Asm., fought/ man is “relatively a oe
. courts motor responses. :
The case came to light Dee. 18) . ” comment:|Ceare Yor the ight te atace bor {highly skilled taske—such as typing! 058 Values to $59.99 ‘
when U. 8. Atty. Malcolm Ander-|.4 1 icense Commissioner Bernard |iesque. or playing the plano—appear a son made a public announcement! Oconneh after he witnessed limited to five or six letters or & B83 = 838
and FBI agents arrested threei, 7% . hour opening night notes per second. t men in New York. eremance at the Columbia bar. TUGENT Must Have On the other hand, Dr. Lund says Oo
lesque, theater. The show drew a . man can do things that no machine
stolen by © trusted Gult employe)" SAPRENY SRS: CEN VLICAM LOVE | Aitough science ts “moving to- 2 ce _ who was im debt to New York! cConnell and two aides viewed) wards semi-automation of proces- .
gamblers. He said potential Cll the performance to make sure the VANCOUVER, Wash. (INS) —A/sing plants and the replacement -
TEE et ee ees ang iow's management upheld its|tudson's Bay High School junior Ye aa an ae aren ctore ‘Gult's|Petee to keep it clean. The latelwho won ® contest at school en- =
real estate department, could do| Mave Fiorello H. LaGuardia ban-‘eiding. him to all. the tee cream “unique” tant moc mga . io 241, ished burlesque from the city 10|he could eat in 30 minutes at 7 3 Junior — Misses’ and Women’s Sizes to 2414
a. “Welcome Exile, stuck to the) the student, Jim ——- — , yee < : Ae sie
U.S. Has Coal Supply — new script. The baggy trousers,took just 30 minutes | — — = — | b ee ee
14.95 Pull Up Chairs «$7.95
9.50 Channel Back Chairs ........ + $2475
Hundreds of Fine Tables Included in This Great
Sale, All macebian Fine Makes, Nite Stands
sae Modérn Tables ........ cecvee $5.95 , 18.93 te $2095 Tables from. ipeseis $9.95 4449 BEDROOMS “ cone 50
9.50 Tables on Sale......... ve $19.95 Ste $45 Nive Seems De claicccenes $17.95
tables, too varied dargain!
ze 59 Pel Stve Ges Ranges... $8 1 Une Seeyse Ration ee:
we aed eave ed - OOP
=—-s LIVING ROOM SUITES AT SUBSTANTIAL SAVINGS all the well known, famous such as KROEHLER,
Ss :
CS 189 LIVING ROOMS at....*109
219 LIVING ROOMS at....°139
*269 SUITES at.........°169 |<
*349 SUITES at... 239
MANY OTHERS GOING AT GREATLY
REDUCED SALE PRICES
- $39.50
$59.50
50
“ee eeer
$299.95 Hide-A
$89.50 Studie eee eee eee
4 \—
cetdees 50 Mattress or Box vevee $18.88
bavi + eee $24.50
dseqessees 75 50 te $59.50 Values on Sale... .. $29.50
dente ves $59.50 44 mattresses and springs ep te 60% off.
Slashed for Sale . :
z| SUITES REDUCED Every Bedroom Suite in our store reduced for clearance, including
beautiful new arrivals frem celebrated mfgr’s. Kroehler, Mengel,
Bassett, Dania, Drexel, Thomasville, Dixie, American, and many
others. Maple, Mahogany, Walnut, Limed Ook, Fruitwoed, Piat-
inum Mahogany, Cherrywood, Seamise Mahogany and ethers in
3 and 4-pc. suites, dowble and triple dressers, panel and beok-
“119 BED! +69”
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119 BEDROOMS. °°
an@ numerous to list.
179 BEDROOMS “S"* *109"
239 BEDROOMS “ir ‘169%
5289 BEDROOMS ‘ ROOMS“ *209”
“ALL DINING-ROOM. SUITES REDUCED!
veceeete
ALL MDSE.
SUBJECT TO
PRIOR SALE
All Hide-Away Beds & Studio Couches Slashed
For Immediate Sale! Costs and Losses Forgotten
$199.50 Hide-Away Beds,
with Fine Innerspring
$269.50 poor pod Beds Complete. Sia. 50
lender tanorepring Mattresses snd Bex, Spcings
neato aang he ow ae
complete
Mattress. . —
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REAT YEAR-END SALE
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THE z PokrrAc PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER | a7, 1958
©1056 What's My Line, inc,
They Wait on Their Men!
Actor Cameron Mitchell
Likes Japanese Women
KYOTO, Japan (INS) — Chalk!
up another vote for Japanese wom-
en, the latest from Hollywood's
Cameron Mitchell who strongly ad-
visest
“Tt should be compulsory for
every Woman in the United States
to visit Japan before contemplating
marriage.” Asked if the fairer sex of Japan |
showed any improvement since
his first visit here, the acter re
plied:
terior beauty."’
Mitchell's co-star
* |agreement.”’
African Forest to Grow
in 20-Year Program
. They hold CAPE TOWN — A 2-year
, they work and’
a cigarette.” gle man-made forest in the world. |
quick te point out, how. The forest when planted will cov-|
this
makes him appreciate
even more. —_—_e__——
, No newcomer to Japan, |Exhibit Locomotives jenies. nee ivi oft-times Hol-|
visited ot the
controversial “House of Bamboo.”
Said Mitchell: ago for filming of the
“Tt was a batl one, my. worst.” parts of four earlier ones.
“The women Jook much smarter |
and beauteous'on the outside and
of course they still retain their in-
in the film, |
Philip Ober, was in full accord on!
the topte of Japanese women. He
said:
“Before we came East Cam gave |
me a big buildup about the wom-|
- jen, Now that I'm here, on
estry and industrial development |
in a very re-/ Program for Zululand. and North-|
way, ern Natal, estimated to cost at
wonderful to have a wom. least 25,000,000 pounds, is expected |
little thing for you|to make that area the largest .sin-|
not spoil the (@T an area of 170 miles by 10)
eum seiabas of oe dei heat
locomotives used in this country)
before 1835. The exhibit includes’
ane opérable locomotive, the John
Bull, built in 1831 in Britain, and
Industrial Mishap Rates
{Decrease After Age 45
CHICAGO — Industrial accident
rates are lower for workers aged
4 or over than for younger work-
ers.
But there are wide variations! Egypt meng bee grows over 4, with
lower rates among persons 65 or
older than among those 40 to 65.
‘Danish, German and Polish
firms are bidding on an $11,000,000
ee 6 OR ot Aen, Cities With Odd Names EDMONTON, Alberta — Among
the unusual names given commu-
nities in Canada are these in Al-
berta; Seven Persons, Medicine
Hat, Belly Butte, Keg River, Drift-
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SUITS .. And Some 2 Pants Suits............
Y% Off Hard-Finished
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Alberto Culver vo; eeeee Sere Ye Se reeey
$400
Dorothy Gray nein Cee $9
Skin Mixture a For Saltow,
$425
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Box of 36's
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s § BEST LAUGH: Al Newman claims he spotted this Om & movie marque: “‘Dance of the Seven Veils.’ After six,
| “Hatful of Rain,” with copious to cope with here, will not
be answered until Jan, 1, when “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1056 ‘
the New York Dress Institute, (for best-dressed women “to act as
' ex- her -
Ju ASSIGNMENT FOR:
JUNIO
@O®
Now paste the eyes, top left, on The Bug-Eyed Clown
Clowns are so much fun, They make children laugh by doing all
sorts of humorous things. The round-faced clown pictured here can
make his eyes almost jump out of his head.
You can have fun with this bug-eyed clown by pasting him down
on cardboard and coloring with crayons. His ruffied collar can be
made many different colors if you like.
Cut out the four long strips at the sides., Put two of them at right
angles and then fold orie over the other until they are all intertwined
as shown in the diagram at the top right. ~
the round end of the folded strips
and attach the strips to the eyes already on the clown’s face.
The eye-strips will act like springs if you press them down. Pres-
Club to Resume
Boys’ Activities
in Waterford jgym will be available to boys from
1 to 9 ‘Monday nights. New mem-
bers will be accepted throughout
the entire year, Belton said.
'Chile’s Laws Explained
WASHINGTON—A new compila-
-|tion of Chilean laws in matters
affecting business has been issued
by the Pan American Union. The
book is one of a series edited and
said.
Calvin College Gets Gift
of Grounds Equipment found until Spring,” a spokesman
GRAND RAPIDS #—Calvin Col-
lege and Seminary has accepted
& $30,000 gift of grounds equipment | DIANE DEB
DRESS SHOES and furnishings at its new gubur-
C. Miller estate.
ban campus site, formerly the J. Values to $16.95 NOW
QUEEN QUALITY
TOWN & COUNTRY
Values to $12.95
NOW
TOWN & COUNTRY DIANE DEBS REVILLON
Values to $10.95 NOW
eres.
FAMOUS BRAND ‘SPORTS, FLATS, CASUALS
Values to $7.95
poir! All sizes, r F
all here in every new color and lea
prices so unbelievably low that you con
but not in every style, so hurry! a; $ 494 NOW re
Dress shoes, sport shoes, casuals , . . you'll find them
ther... and at
several —
als published by PAU's department of €
ae 4
CLEAR MUST BE SOLD
to be silly. oy oS
“The 2,000 ballots aré tabulated, , BY DEC 31
audited, and locked in a vault,” Foe
said a nice young lady named) ' e
ert cartes G0 sot tuov hd “ae
results until they buy «paper. | : | WERE NOW
and not jut af Gas Floor Fumace.................. _.... $195.00 $125.00
toed use furve oak “—mighi§ Built In Gas Oven and Stove, stainless steel. ..$395.00 $300.00
a at 9 Cubic Ft. Refrigerator...................$379.95 $325.00
Bea ody wommppe cca ndirggg 30.008 Grain Water Softener...............$119.50 $ 85.00
pat Sit Chere soe Sey Kame 54” Sink and Cabinet—copper and wood front $169.50 $125.00
—_— Psnadiven pemnety on 8 pel Double Sink and Cabinet ......... ..... 9179.50 $129.50
Ti ta no doubt true.” she ad- 33° Double Oven Gas Stove.............. . . $295.00 $225.00
roeeng: | fy Pap tig y ‘we oak 66" Double Drainboard, Sink and Cabinet .. . .$179.95 $129.95
(i — a = pelle oboe: 50,000 BTU Oil Space Heater. ............. $119.50 $ 89.50
popes end men. “See 66 Gal. Electric Water Heater.............. $159.95 $139.95
Snag pro Ppa _ Penny 60. Gal. Electrie Water Heater.............. $189.50 $159.50
5 ee 6 eee 24x64" Kitchen Utility Cabinet ........... $ 29.95 $ 22.50
“Tho result, of course, te thet | 54” Kitchen Sink and Cabinet Leees ere $129.95 $ 89.95
a Le: ® GE Dishwasher ......................... $329.95 $229.50
paddy tery, Inlaid Linoleum Remnants.......... cannes we eee es 50%, Off
Carpet Throw Rugs....................... from $2.50 to $7.50
wn oe the willis Shen she tived on her parents’ ranch at Maryevele, “TAKE YOUR BUSINESS TO KI
S.13SNIM OL SSINISNG =
They are so numerous they jo59 1954 and 1955.
might blast open a.
space ship long before it could | .
journey to the moon or Mars. More Room at Airport
be of the ‘exceeded only by that of the years
‘es one of the great- . GRAND RAPIDS ®—Kent Coun-
est barriers to the promised age ity airport’s renovated waiting
of space travel. room is expected to be ready next
The new calculations are that week with facilities expanded to
“_ 200 million shooting stars visible a-commodate 100 persons. The for-
to the naked eye Zing into the mer capacity was 28. The expan-
earth's atmosphere every day. (sion. on which construction start-
They range from the size of dust og weeks . cost $20,000. Meads—S50cc ASPIRIN
Gee cts aot ar Manes aoe e_See om $919 LIMIT 12 CANS TO A CUSTOMER
total, the 200 million daily visitors TRI-VI-SOL eeeeeeve
weigh at least 10 tons. They travel Gas Reserves Largest ; ‘ Tee 18
cae per Racoon’ recap hid een DALLAS,— Proved recoverable cee 43 FOR -
in incadescent brightness from) "eserves of natural gas in the omy ST. JOSEPH =
of our "; air. | United States at the beginning of {
thay ai cone tran secaed 1955 amounted to 2237 tilio 3 CHILDREN ASPIRIN= : eeeee }
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man is on | cubic feet, a new record and an
“the eve of exploring with little | increase of 12 trillion cubic feet
moons. ® ’
jover reserves at the start of 1955. DEXTRI-MALTOSE wt el 19° ; | — ONLY
man-made
The estimate is based upon the; : .
number of meteors actually seen| THe watch industry of Switzer- Regular 49e—Davol ~ 33 n J jOHNSC ) rr) =.
fomen observers. at = —-* oe NURSERY TONGS eoeeeeeeee BABY “
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Infant Syringe
_Baby Water Bottle
always keeps your baby socially acceptable.
Accurately sized by baby's weight. Playtex
ponties keep their shape and softness till your if : — : .
Seepeahonein Mek ‘Koroseal
r. A. H. of 124 E. Howard St., Pontiac was the winner
‘RCA Victor Color Television offered as the first prize
sent drawing sponsored by the seven Shop-Rite Super
ts, The TV set was given by Frayer’s Appliances at 589
ird Lake Ave. Mr. Kimpel entered the winning ticket at
St. Shop-Rite Market, 148 E. Howard St. Shown in
left to right are, Mr. Philip E. Rowston, prominent
id City Commissioner drawing the winning ticket,
ier of the Huron Friendly Shop-Rite Mar-
e from Nick’s Shop-Rite Super Market and
yer’s Appliances.
‘TAKE
YOUR
BUSINESS
TO
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Lasget School Naciar Pilgram in Nation
Science, Engineering Make Big aca Experiments’ Successful at U. of M. in'S6)
telescope 28 feet in diameter to re-|
‘Bonbon Via Wire
* Offered From Paris
PARIS (INS)—Paris confection. |
Under a system called “Tele-
Candys,” patterned after the
flowers by wire scheme, orders
for bonbons can be placed in some
Paris candy shops for immediate
delivery on a global scale.
On orders outside France, the
exact time of delivery can -be
specified. ’
To Pick Miss Michigan
pb) aele
STORES
en bllgcucy DRUG STORE
*Huron Cor. Telegraph | #4985 Dixie By. We Give Holden Trading Stamps Next to National Foods
We Reserve the Right to Limit Quantities
After-Christmas Bargains!
ALL PRICES SLASHED!
65 Alka Selizer.................
19 Grove's Bromo Quinine........... 59°
100 5 Grain Aspirin Tablets.......... ¥
1.35 Seratan Gramiles....... 69°
100 Iodine Ration Tablets........... 34
100 Dicalciam Capsules With Vitamin D. . 69°
100 Vitamin A Capsules, 25,000 Units . .
100 Hi Potency
Multiple Vitamins With B12...
45* Fletcher's Castoria..........
100 Schneider's Vitamin Mineral Caps.
30° Baker's Liquid Milk . .
25° Evenflo Unit, lle
90° Doan's Kidney Pills . .
498 Value Relax Bed Pan.........
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nighes to drog you down - if these symptoms are due to
poe a ch pr hen poe
DAN RIVER DRESS-UPS Ho. ete Serie ote tort OL $925
+ $200
NOW! SAVE ON WOOL MELTON SUBURBANS! Yessir, savings to beat the
band on Penney’s fully tailor- ONLY
ed, fully quilt lined subarbans.
Hefty 19-ounce melton ue = 88
new wool, 50% reproce: 10
wool).
‘SPECIAL VE SUBURRANS] This great Penney value
couldatt be timed pos
nylon flecked wool
suburbans, quilt .
right thru the sleeves. °
sizes 6 te 18
4 yards only, reduced
pestis So esac hap gene one or r 96110
SECOND FLOOR | Senties BURT F FO. See eee
reduced, 6 enly
bargain price MISSES BLOUSES reduced for year end, almest
200 to go
MISSES WOOL SKIRTS reduced, buy new
SHEER STRETCHABLE NYLONS reduced perfect quality
FUR LINED LEATHER GLOVES reduced
womens’ ]
MENS’ en aean also Wool Vicara
Nylon ROBES, reduced
fancy WATER-REPELLENT TOP-COATS, reduced
21 only te go
« MENS’ Cs LED HORSEHIDE JACKETS,
reduced, 13 only
WOMENS’ LEATHER OR FABRIC SLIPPERS,
reduced, now just
JUNIOR BOYS’ SNOW 5 reduced $ 88 and
Sizes 3 to 8, all go at ae. 8 ¥ Be warm quilt-lined plaids and melton.
BOYS’ QUILT-LINED “CAT'S EYE” JACKETS,
‘a nia RE AR MG a SY
Have ‘All New’ Look by ‘60
South of the broad avenue, a a
t
rile
ernment has proposed to construct
a new official residence for the
t. The garden of the
‘presidential palace will merge
with the skirts of the hills on
which the two old fortresses
stand.
East of the mansion the gov-
ernment to erect headquar-
ters for sit. ministries as well as
a spacious convention hall and
an auditorium. stories high will be erected. The
extensive land north of the avenue)
will include private residential
sections laid out so that each of
‘the small areas will have its own
parks, schools, churches and busi-
hess districts.
'U. &. SQUARE
In the center, of the area north
jof Monumental Avenue, the plans
call for construction of three in-
terconnected trading centers. The! .
first center, to be named “United ‘Dog Bites Man’ Makes
States Square” will be the bank- Bad News This Time! ing and office headquarters.
e° ¢ | BRISTOL, Conn. @ — Andrew Known as “France Square,” the iver Jr., Jost control of his truck. |Second center will be reserved for|t, veered off the highway and
be]
entrance channel, the Cuban gov-|
ernment owns a 700-acre tract Wax Protects Surface surrounding Morro Castle and the
Oscar|Cabana fortress. Both strong-
holds had protected the capital
during the stormy early years of
the country.
Between the citadels, the gov- Wax provides a hard, ‘dry, soil-|
resistant film that keeps kitchen
jsurfaces sparkling. It protects
them from wear as well as making
them easier to keep clean.
* the door of a parked car and a
woman fell out from behind the
steering wheel,
did not have the ignition key.
istrates found her guilty of being
while under the influence of drink.
Mrs, Elsie Sykes, 34-year-old Leeds)
housewife, told the court: Can't Even Ride Bike,
Guilty of Drunk’ Driving},
—Law Finally Changed
LONDON (INS) — Police opened
The woman could not drive, she
But Bradford, Yorkshire mag-
in charge of her husband's car
“I have never driven a car and THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956.
Arrest Woman
Sitting in Auto
{law is the law and Mrs. #2 Thumb Gets Clipped; so severely he hed to have i
She was given a ‘“‘con- gern ditional discharge” and to|Hiker Takes a Bus He caught the next bus héme. pay three guineas ($8.92) oan aad
Now, the law concerning “‘drunk| BROOKFIELD, ra Outlook Good
in a Hoa a Qovent qecnmetinal: beards: Furniture on Novem new) Melvin Carter, trying to hitch-| g ) RAPIDS # — Officials
Ree are Te Act Te. & motorist hice to his home in Kinlock, Mo.,|ot the Grand Rapids rain in charge of a car if it can be|St00d a bit too close to the high-| position Assn. predict & Boog Ruste
shown that there was no likeli-jway, he told state troopers. terns” for its winter furniture
te ena cee rane and) A car came slong and whacked! market, Jan. 316, The winter mars rson concerned ‘ on the eee Vile ea. his outstretched thumb, bruising it'ket drew 2,287 buyers last year.
The hitch with Mrs. Sykes, how-
ever ig that her offense actually
occutred on August 14,
And what does Mr. Sykes think
about all this? He sold his car be-
Mrs. Sykes’ lawyer, Bernard
Field, protested that his client
“was no more than & passenger
and could not have set the car in
motion."
But to British magistrates the oe Miss McCoy, on crutches after Y a fall, persuaded the youngster 7
some small child was probably in|
greater need, Three Cent Offering
Rejected—With Love
APPLIED TO SOUND TIRE BODIES OR TO
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Resolution to SAVE MORE MONEY during °57.
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cents. Two medium size cays wil the good supply of calciunt that, J+ teaspoon pepper : P . Melt 8 squares of candy-making
cost from 7 to 8 cents. milk provides. Check the menus). pin. ingredients and pack Make or Bors chocolate over boiling water; cover
To encienige grater’ ae. each day so that children get 8)into greased loat pan. Bake in a Ask the gang to stop by your|popcorn with melted chocolate.
quart, -adelts 3 - Cups, . a house for soft drinks and popcorn|Cool and cut.
cheese loaves, cream cheese, and [°° " __.... [slow oven G00 degrees F-) I hargnwhich .you.and. your. date| cs
- en ee ee ae ee oe = can step into the kitchen and| Too many eggs in cookle dough
rian adie : he ieend sreama beet . As water changes to steam it) make! , line an &x4-inch loaf|may make it tough unless there is
tees than wanal. | Fialloes bread, iaked expands 1,700 times its original/pan with waxed paper, then spread|a corresponding amount of fat
| There is'no food substitute for a feediam onion, grated volume, . A 2 cups of popcorn over it evenly.|added.
before buying the food for special FRUITS - Oranges, tangerines,
ia the Consumer Market-; grapefruit and apples lead the
: tne feilieametica Agent. Mrs. supply of fruits. \
ebaiee Lawyer. Both fresh and Good quality Florida avocados
ego gpantagore| add color and interest texture to
'To ripen, leave them at room
-Both prices of pork|temperature until the outside skin
and beef are slightly higher bate emt ya. roe Then
week, mainly due to the fact that they can be stored in the refrig-|
fewer animals were slaughtered erator.
= qeoand tow bam end wesijlast week | ae ete good |
~ Pmectum cake ty, chopped Smoked ts im the lime- quality and reason priced.
imely © , ‘Fresh dates are found in most te cents depending upon Markets. Try them with cereals,
i cut and cure. When deciding the in breads, for dessert and in
| best value for the family, réemem- {Salads
hi . ber that whole hams will serve = VEGETABLES - The supply and
- ay oe three people per pound, portions (prices of vegetables ‘are much like
_ serve two, halves serve about last week with several exceptions.
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ishes are featured fer nolishes
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fi ham is an excellent tomatoes are slightly lower in
pork roast, Half a pork) price this week, and shoppers
. enough for an average-sized will weleome the good supply of
in a mederately hot oven, family, cooks done ip a 325 degree’ quality lettuce at about 20 cents
about 45 minutes,/F_ oven in 3% to 4 hours. It needs a head.
. ing ing STAPLES - Tomato 4 | : nor basting durin juice, pick- drippings. cooking. Like all fresh pork, it eg pork and ‘beans, and tuna| | The*Pause “if He if
al! a
a heated platter and, be cooked well done until
ciuniiie“aemnaat et pk ‘receiving special emphasis. This that Refreshes Liverwurst, thuringer. and other may be a good time to replenish
— featured for attrac- |pantry shelves at a savings
jew Year's eve. EGGS & DAIRY - To ease the extre-rich pan- or reaj thrift, wise shoppers every day food budget, two large
i pre may select from those meat cuts size eggs wil] stibstitute as a serv
tess in demand at this time.. ling of meat for as little as 8 to 10
Til -
ALL DAY SUNDAY and
NEW YEAR'S DAY
__ Complete Selection of Champagne
| LIQUOR Wink COLD POP and MIXES
TO TAKE OUT
Wrigleys E-Z Fry Brand
~ FRYING All one quality — All
top quality - flavorful.
CHICKENS fic",
Wrigleys E-Z Fry Frying Chicken Parts
ome AO as, SO AS Dinner Redy Chickens 2 Bae Rey em Rat. Woh, Bach 99° minutes.
Lean Freshly Ground c Hygrade Fresh or Smoked .
Ground Beef ww. 43° Liver Sauage Lb. 39
Glendale or Peschke Gunsberg—All Steer Brisket ° e iy
Skinless Franks Lb. 45 Corned Beef = Lb. 65° Cut-Up
Micklebery—By the Pies. Fresh Lake Erie Boneless
Beer Salami. 1» 55° Perch Fillets, u. 4.5° Lean, Tender—Ist 7 Rib Cuts Genuine Idlewild Brand
Pork Loin Roast Lb. 33 Cornish Hens ,?° t2. 99°
Pricces effective through Saturday, December 29.
We reserve the right to limit quantities.
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TEA BAGS, 48 count...... 9@ || 12.0 con
Kool Krisp Red Ripe Top Frost Frozen Sliced
Tomatoes. _ Strawberries 14-02.
- 219 31% | Container. WILSON’S
- Ideal for slicing, for salads or that Full red slices
- NORTHERN : 39 New Year's buffet dinner and parties _ sugar, fine for
ij NAPKINS, 80 counf...... 10° nee earth Tes we Cottage Frozen Waffles 2s 29°
U.S, NO. 1—SKINLESS c Armour’s ee an Frozen Beverages for Your Party
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ZIPPER SKIN c : Green Onions 2 sancner 19° 4 oie, Ope |
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- Dip Will Delight}
Jaded Appetits,
You will find this unusual spread
delights even the most jaded party appetites,
Bleu-Cotiage Cheese Spread
2 eu _{} pound package) creamy cot-
[reap Gattornsa Ghoten erunanet
Combine ingredients and mix in
an electric mixer or with a rotary
beater until smooth. Garnish with
California Dip:—Combine 1 pint
sour cream and 1 package onion
soup mix just as it comes from
the package. For one cup of mix
use 4% pint sour cream and 3 table-
spoons (% package) well blended
onion soup ‘mix.
Lemon Mayonnaise
Makes Salad Zippy
ot zip, and you'll zip ahead when
you serve this combination with a
fish entree,
Lemon Cheese Mayonnaise
} oes
« cup fresh lemon juice it ry F peer
pint salad oil, Beat until dressing is
thick. This makes about 2% cups
of mayonnaise. When serving add
the crumbled roquefort cheese.
Sauerkraut, Franks
Cooked Atop Stove
Thrifty but delicious!
Skillet Sauerkraut And Franks .
3 ted) butter or margarine
\e cup diced onion
3 (out into -tmeh rounds)
1 eas (1 sauerkraut (drained)
\e cup brown sugar
Melt butter in 9 or 10-inch skillet
over low heat; add onion and
trankfurters.
Mix well and reheat slowly, cov-
ered, for about 15 minutes,- Makes
3 servings,
Cheese-Apple
Starlets Make
Nice Snacks
Cheese-Apple Starlets taste -best |Head Lettuce wwe .....2 = 39 when they're served hot from the
oven! The rich cheese-pastry dough:
is filled with spicy apple butter for.
a snack that everyone will enjoy.)
Make the Starlets in advance and!
keep them in the refrigerator until)
- you're ready to serve. Then bake
Make Beef Stroganoff
With Leftover Meat
Leftover rare roast beef may be
made into Beef Stroganoff, Cut it
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Libby's Squash . . . . . ror 19¢ Libby's Orange Juice . . 2 cans 33¢
Mixed Vegetables oz 2 *xos. 3%e Libby’s Pies ssero0 runcry 4 ror 7%
Ubby’sPeos ... . . . 2 83% 88¢ Potato Puffs vorann srano bcc. 25¢
Libby's Strawberries suceo 2 jax 45¢ —Pizarettes ocorann srano , , bxo. 55¢
Potato Chips ~:" % 5%
Coffee Cake suze... 29¢
Cherry Pies ares. tax 43
Cheddar Cheese - 5% t
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Hams TOP QUALITY, COMPLETELY CLEANED
7 PETTIE BIRD BRAND—4 TO 6 LB. SIZES 16-OZ. C EACH
Roasting Chickens » 49. Chuck Roast .... = 39%
‘AsP Grapefruit Juice .. 4\<2:
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Dailey Dill Pickles 33% Hu & 29
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SULTANA BRAND
Salad Dressing 31
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Krispy Crackers sunsuine "Ot O7¢.
Minute Maid onnorince 3 fan 59¢
Waxed Paper ‘Siam 2 vous 35¢
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jo instant dry milk
~\egg yolks. Cook over hot water,
. stirring oceasionally, until] mixture
l,/coats a spoon, Remove from heat;
| not dry. Stir chilled lquetied beaded. Cll 2 cope of this Iique
Place remaining liquefied dry
milk in top of double boiler; add
brown sugar,..1 whole egg and 2
cool,
Beat egg whites until stiff but
dry milk, vanilla, nutmeg and
beaten egg whites inte cooled cus-
*, }frozen, arrarige frozen strawberries Dp Differ ren Ki ‘nd of Eng Nog stantly, Blend in pure vanilla ex-
tract and salt.
Serve hot in punch cups or mugs. |
Garnish with whipped cream and
a dash of ground nutmeg. 4 serv-
ings.
All the above drinks have been
punch with a fruit base, try this
one. Freeze your ice for the
punch bow! in a ring mold.
Cover the bottom of the mold
with about one inch of water and
place in freezer. When partially
Shave ‘yon dear served a bet walk
made with milk. If you want a ‘°
ter of punch bow! just before aa
Cheery Punch
4 cups Water
\ cup loose tea
1% cups sugar
dulce of 2 oranges
1 package frozen strawberries, de,
sted
> quarts ginger ale
Bring water to a full rolling |
boll. Pour over loose tea (or 8 |
teabags). Brew 4 minutes, Stir |
and strain. Add sugar. Stir witil
dissolved. Add orange juice and |
strawberries.
‘lemon or orange slices and mint
‘leaves over it. Fill with more wa- Just before serving, pour into
/punch bowl over block of ice.|
punch? It will be a refreshing ter and freeze, Turn out into cen- |Add ginger ale. Serves 25-30.
Make Breakfast
a Family Meal
CHICAGO (INS)—-So you've gone
ito the trow of fixing a good
breakfast d still everybody
idashes it off in a few gulps and
iswaliows ...
ne! Change your tactics, Try com-
|panionship, too. . own SE |whites and sugar. Fold into cran-|change on a bitterly cold night to| New that perry mixture just before serving.|serve in place of coffee or mulled
res price, | Sprinkle with grated nutmeg. wine. See if the,children don't go even too expensive. secon of the regular egg We think you will welcome this and beg
refreshing, tangy lemon recipe for egg nog for it is lower Hot Vanilla Butterscotch Milk |
nog. ee ee we eee ~ > Punch
Lemon Egg Nog Ele ues ty wah aot Oe 2 cup bet water 8 ones / calorie count is almost half that 3 pears butier or margarine
pnd suger fautce of regular recipes for egg nog. ie teaspoon ai vanilla extract
a lemon rind Low Calorie Egg Nog me
quarts By milk powder Melt sugar over low heat in a
: the eggs with a rotary or| % cup brown sugar, firmly packed (2- quart saucepan, stirring con-|
. or the as 7 aapoons rants extract pgs se earn stir in dling juice lemon ’ teaspoon nutmeg ter bring the mixture to
l. Add the milk slowly,} Pour water into large bowl; |point. Add butter or margari
(sprinkle instant nonfat dry milk ook 1 to 2 es. Add|
. until nih and heat slowly, stirring con-
eae
or with your choice of added flavoring. Pictured
above is Lemon Egg Nog. sity of Wisconsin nutrition expert,
says breakfasts which are family
meals stand a better chance of be-
ing eaten,
persons . >
food first thing in the morning. “1She said
ia look at the garden, walk the dog
or just survey the neighborhood
from the porch.”
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CALIFORNIA
LEMONS . ™ 29°
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S-WINES-LiQUORS “°OUy
MEATS YOUR CHOICE ‘NEW YORK HONEY LOAF
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25 89: ‘ROYAL CRUSHED or DICED
PINEAPPLE
5 or 49
BACON
ROUND STEAK
ROLLED RUMP Armour’s Columbia Sliced”
Sirloin or Boneless 39:
T-BONE
STEAKS
69%. Pure Beef
Hamburger
Sis. 89°
CENTER CUT
GLADIOLA CANNED
PORK CHOPS ....
KINGNUT OLEO......" “69°
“10°
19° Mrs. Linnea C. Dennett, Univer-}
who “‘just can’t face’
“Get some fresh air first. Take
Sprinkle Maple Sugar
ion Top of Pie Crust
Vermont and maple . sugaring
will be -your first thought when
you make this fanciful dessert.'
jIt's easy as reaching into the
freezer for those gogd individual |
frozen apple pies. Heat pies as
directed on the package. While hot,
sprinkle tops with crumbled or,
grated maple sugar. Return to
‘oven for 2 or 3 minutes until] ma-.
ple sugar becomes soft. Spread
with a knife. Delicious either warm
or cold!
Cook sliced mushrooms and wide |
strips of green pepper together in a.
little butter or margarine and top.
FRIDAY & SATURDAY ;
1
SERVING ALL DAY
1A. M, to 7:45 P.M. |
ROAST PORK and Dressing with
Cranberry Sauce
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Morrell or Rath
PRE-COOKED
HAMS 12 to 14 POUNDS
Morrell and Rath Boneless and Skinless
CANNED HAMS ™ 15:
Choice Rib Steaks......° 59°
Choice Sirloin...........° 65*
HOT DOGS or
RING BOLOGNA GROUND BEEF
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-rglhea amcmian Turkey, Souffle
“IsPrideful Dish “Leftover” has unappealing con-
notations; Calis” tee moot Ge
gant. So why not dress up leftover
cheese souf-
is sharp Cheddar cheese. This is
not to mention the nonfat dry milk
and eggs that make it extra nu-
tritieus and ever so good.
Undeniably Turkey and Broc-
coli Cheese Souffle is substantial.
And such a joy to prepare after
that holiday dinner of so many
‘Cheese Filing
| With Figs, Nuts
| |party use on tiny hearts or circles
_jand they are just plain good ‘if Here’s a delightful addition to
your list of treasured little goodies
to serve for a tea.
These sandwiches are dainty for filing is spread between two
pieces of bread for any old time.
Tea Party Sandwiches
About 20 dried figs
i cup pecan or walnut meats
% cup confectioners sugar 1 tablespoon lemon juice
23 ounce or 1 large package cream
Milk to soften the cheese
Cover the dried figs with boil-
ing water for 10 minutes, Then
drain and, with scissors, snip off
the stems. Cut the figs into very Invite Friends
tor Cranberries
and Wattles
For a special dessert this holl-
day season invite your neighbors in ‘to share a simple buffet. Then
Hot Cranberry
Waffles for dessert. It’s. a flavor
whole cranbe'
en your table and light up faces in
an instant.
Bubbly me Gromer Wattle
For 8 aon peut need:
9 waffles (4 sections each) .. . (Make
\ recipe on pancake mix box)
1 quart vanilla ice cream
1 recipe Cranberry Butter Sauce
Cranberry Butter Sauce: Com-
bine in saucepan 1 (1-Ib.) can
whole cranberry sauce, % cup but-
ter and \ cup light brown sugar.
Heat to boiling; remove from heat.
RP ter
TURKEY AND BROCCOLI SOUFFLE — This high and mighty ||
Turkey and Broccoli Cheese Souffle is truly a many-sided wonder—
and a crisp cucumber for crunch with chopped broccoli, tender turkey, sharp Cheddar cheese and non-
contrast. fat dry milk. To say nothing of the eggs! It's the most elegant
Pour cold, cold milk into tall el When the putty, way we know of utilizing leftover turkey.
souffle ‘emerges from the oven you +
have a simple dinner fit for an epi-|
cure.
Here is a parting reminder: Cau-
tion everyone to be on time for
dinner, They can wait a while,,
the souffle won't!
Turkey and Broccolj Cheese |
Souffle tiny pieces or put them through} Top one waffle section with a
the food grinder. scoop of vahilla ice cream. Then
Chop the nuts or grind until they|spoon Cranbe:ry Butter Sauce over
are very fine. Blend the figs and|the ice cream. Serve immediately.
nuts with the sugar, lemon juice
and the cheese. If too stiff to courses! While it slowly bakes
to a triumph of flavor and tex-
ture, slice some ripe tomatoes
Double pork chops, each cut
spread, add a little milk. Best on/with a pocket, take to stuffing and
baking. white bread.
WHILE THEY LAST!
SYLVANIA
FLASHBULBS
how many more they will need for the dance
om New Year's Eve. These giris are in charge
of refreshments, but all the girls attending will
bake cookies. | WE HAVE ENOUGH — Linda Gaylord street, Sue Uligian of Starr avenue and
\. cup butter
‘q cup flour
¥ cup nonfat dry milk
1 cup water
4g teaspoon salt
Desh of cayenne
Teenagers Don Aprons;
Cat with floured cutters. Bake | 3 cups grated sharp ar cheese
- 10 minutes at 375 degrees on ects Bochage frozen chopped broce:
- greased cookie sheet. 2 cups diced cookeg aurkey
io. Make Party Cookies | tins casiors wit sso makel } Sicster yo = eS molded cookies. She likes to make, ? {eblespocns lemon, Sice
ich ¢ bly . ti oy
JANET ODELL well. Add egg and flavorings. Beat ee ae eee eee ur Meni] ¢ ee whiter, beaten. stuff
Press Home Editor until smooth and creamy. Add... Wedding Cakes. Her recipe js| 1" a saucepan melt butter; blend girls ao feet on| sifted fe. fereliens Dieide simply titled Sugar Balls. io Somes senty stir in 1-3 cup milk :
despite their trivo- dough parts. 2 “ dissolved i i j
ik about boys, Elvis, boys,/spoon red food coloring into one SUGAR BALLS lw water. Aad salt and or a BORDEN’S ge
hes, bays, school and boys.’ part. By Linda Gaylord | cook unti] thickened. Stir in cheese . : BREAST-O-CHICKEN
ies on gener aj| «all a teaspoon of dough into » "cup confectioners suger key. a ae , | : strip inches long. Place one teaspoons venilia
strip of each calor side by side. | } Stee nea Tour | Beat egg yolks slightly with 2) talked | school) Press together and twist like a | 1 op ig arlaggeel ag|‘sbiemmrens water, 3 ~\y ly. were busy . Cream tter and sugar, a lemon juice and lemon ri They rope. their New Year's ‘vanilla and water and blend. Add|beat in 1-3 cup nonfat dry milk. 7
mee. All the girls in the| Bake on ungreasec cookie sheet -itted flour and chopped nuts. Mix|Blend cheese sauce into egg yolk Y2 Galion Carton
sponsoring the party a Ee thoroughly, Chiil dough. mixture. Fold in egg whites which
cookies for the refreshment until light brown. move ith | Form into balls one-inch in di-/have been beaten until stiff and Cc 2
The three we talked with|/Pan while warm and sprinkle with , eter, Place one inch apart on|pour into casserole. \ C
be doing the baking them-|mixture of % cup crushed PePPeT ungreased baking sheet. Bake at} Place casserole in & pan of hot! ' mint candy and 4% ans ee ———er 300 Gearers mS palnates. ; Walid} woter ond tale aicorerst: 168 .
“Beverly Lindquist making |warm roll in additional confection-| preheated 325 degree oven
Cane Cookies. These cookies mr skelers sugar. Cool. Roll in sugar|70 minutes. Serve at once. Serves! :
beca again, 6-8.
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BLOOMFIELD HILLS—Reservations are pouring to the several clubs hereabouts that will give gala
Year's Eve parties, oe
Bloomfield Hills Country Club has many for gr
of sixteen, the limit set by the club. One of th
small groups will stop off for cocktails with Mr.
_ |Mrs. James J. Nance before attending. a
;| At Bloomfield Open Hunt a similar affair will
. given. Early
are those of Mr. and M
Shakespea re |John Maddox, Mr. and Edward E. Wilson, Mr.
Play Gets Mrs.. Arthur Buterbaugh,
M® and Mrs. Gordon
New Look ets, ms. and airs Unique Version of! winiams pas the tor a
‘Troilus, Cressida’ |reitnes.
Is Bombshell an interesting guest,
CHRISTINA KIRK sum, a classmate of By Willbraham, Mass. John’ NEW YORK (INS)—A tremen-\mMr, and Mrs. Chari
dous spectacle of lust and warfare|Cranbrook road, had
~ lexploded on the stage of the Winter|/€vents for the boys 1
sjenton Inet Stans 06 the OO Vie) Sa See ee
Company presented a unique ver-| ames J. Nance’s
sion of Shakespeare's satirical| $Pending the holidays
comedy “Troilus and Cressida.”
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popular cape in this navy sheer wool ing feminine softness to the silhouette.
from the spring collection of Larry Ald- Tied with self-bows at neckline and
rich, The artfully draped silk chiffon waist, the dress has a pegged skirt that
collar falls into a shoulder cape, lend- tapers to the hemline. Lili abhi A voluminous fake lamb skirt, with down the front, is worn over slim pants versus lec!
gz » RELFLEF matching mittens, adds a frivolous note of ribbed velvet. A blouse to match the |lusty action closer
to this lounge costume shown by Jacques _ trousers and a wide velvet belt complete |**°4i"s of modern audiences.
Heim. The gray skirt, slit all the way __ the outfit. FIGHTING IN AISLES rm
At times the theater had
look of an Olson and Johnson
extravaganza, with actors dodging
Womens Section 7*} FER EEE : The cast w
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956 PAGES 88-85 ging wale’
Tyet i,
Faery il ii. Personal News of Interest in Are . dent attached to the Greek forces.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles H. Lemke; Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Vaillan- of Lake Orion and Mrs, Adele ee ee eee
: was a believable beautiful land family of Maurer road ae court of Trinity drive are receiving! Estimbre of France. @ Lovely jewel tones and pastels. Misses’,
juniors’ and half sizes. Magnificent styles.
@ Crisp taffetas, rayon worsteds, failles,
solid rayon crepes and rayon crepe prints.
@ Silk and cotton blends, cupioni dots,
combination dresses. Wools, wool jerseys,
@ Beautiful bouffant styles, slim sheaths,
jacket styles for the most discriminating
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Pontiac and Dennis Clark of Holly.| Guests included Mr. and Mrs.
Carol Bolton, James Lyons Jr.
Brenda Hensley and Mrs. Homer|Correct. Will you please
In the January
marriages fail? 4th Anniversary
Party Occasion
| Mrs, Beverly Hensley and Mrs.
Ethe] Lyons were cohostesses at
a birthday party for Hubert T.
the Lyons’ home on Elizabeth Lake
road. The occasion also marked
the fourth wedding anniversary of
Mr. and Mrs. Hensely. 7
Kenneth Kliewer, Mr. and Mrs.
Leroy Sargent, Mr. and Mrs.
James Lyons, Jimmie Bradsher,.
Hensley,
Ladies’ Home Journal Konstantine .
Barkman road
engagement of Wife Fears
Home Films
Bore Guests
Husband Insists on
Showing Movies to
All Visitors *
A reader asks the following
question: “Will you please tell me
if the practice
moving pictures
rect? I
it is written ‘2nd,’
said that the Roman numeral
set
straight on this?”
By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN
If we are determined to do so
Every I would go over “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956
Team Exercise Proves Profitable
Slim Pants’
for Skating
NEW YORK (INS) — The fash-
jonable ice skater this winter is
supposed to show off only her
form, not her legs. :
Long tapered pants have re-
placed those hip-skipping _ brief
skirts as the stylish skating cos-
-itume, Bulky sweaters top the slim
pants, and skates have to be
marked by a fuzzy red pompon.
morning
to her house since she has a larger}
which we use. We would exercise |
for 20 minutes and then stop for a’
rest and a cup of coffee and exer-
cise 20 minutes more.
_ “We never missed except for a!
couple of days during menstrual
periods or when we went on vaca-|
tions, or there was illness or
jmatched in living room and a recofd player favored, most of them very tailored and sleek under bulky toppers or
sweaters. Some skaters
ficized or stretch -type
Even the girls who
little swirling skirts
may evens &
Latest Attire
You can exercise alone
as this girl is doing, or
with somedné else, as a foe eanrelaes :
derive great benefit from one hour
each morning.
*
Jeaflet “Essential Daily Routine
for Beauty and Health,” send a
stamped, self . addressed envelope
with your request ‘for leaflet No.
19 to Josephine Lowman in care of
The Pontiac Press.
New. Design
in Dividers
Is Functional NEW YORK (INS) — Many fs
the room divider that werves no
practical purpose, but t are
units out now that can be used in
a number of different ways.
These units, created for George
Tanier, Inc. of New York, are
made of teakwood and can be had
in a desk design, bar, cabinets
with English trays and paneled
shelves. They ‘are 60 inches tall
and can be arranged side by side
to stretch halfway across a room.
A cabinet unit, which can be
used as a china cabinet, for
records, books, silver and linens,
with a set of closed cabinets.
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The total aspect of the dividers
smart woman when she| reader says she did.
needs a new by looking
in the mirror, not at the calendar.
Marilyn Monroe, Elizabeth
Taylor, Ava Gardner, Cary
Grant, Jeff Chandler—name
two dosen big stars and
court
Is it boredom . . . pressure
ef work . Py too _— at
ow read “ io Se
Many Hollywood Marriages
Fail?” — frank revelations
from people who see the
stars with their hair down
—such as a psychoanalyst,
a divorce lawyer, a hotel *
maid, a hairdresser.
which marriages are un-
PPY, are ben Kndreed Robert Seck’s
and Stewart Granger’s for-
mula for their happy mar-
riages. The answers are
enlightening — not only of
marriages in Hollywood,
but marriages in ;
How to have a
happy marriage Do you really know how to
love? Can you learn? Is it
ever too late to learn? Do
you know what you want
Erich Fromm and
leading authorities discuss
in py eam how married
couples and those about to
be married can turn their ro-
mantic dreams into true
happiness. Don’t miss “Can
Love be Learned?”
Imagine! Trim, slim, 110-
pound Linda Rand once
weighed 175 pounds, Her
features were Yoat in puffs
and rolls of fat. Learn how
she lost 65 pounds — 144%”
from her waist, 1114” from
her hips —to become a pop-
ular model‘and a happy
bride, Here are 21 menus—
a reducing schedule for an
entire week — plus eight of
Linda’s favorite once-a-
week, off-diet recipes.
If you've been wanting to
lose weight, but have been
utting it off, don’t miss
Pthe iet That Turned Me
Into a Model.”
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By EUGENE GILBERT | manners, at .eny rate. is widely; dicated girls.as “loud and bossy,”; gina Floyd of Little Rock, Ark..|behavior. M Reynolds, a 15+ Doma Eads, 19, of Butler, Mo.,
President of the recognized. ; . |elaiming that “the first thing you) #!4. ; _ jyearold Towa girl com-| reported this happens “when n
Gilbert Youth Research Co, have to do ts’ shut up your date! Almost all the teenagers credit] ™ented. “Manners depend group thinks it is overdone
quately endowed with it, good manners occasionally embarrass)around are not accustomed
Adult grumbles are dismissed in An 18-year-old Oxford, Iowa, girl them. : politeness.”
the teenage camp with the indig- suggested, “He takes the girl
seem to have forgotten they acquainted with the rest of his *
were ence Kis themselves tends.” Hemline Drop Our nationwide survey of teen- A ft-year-old girl from Da- t ;
agers’ opinions on their own be- rien, Conm., sald: “He respects
boys, and seven out of ten of the is respectful and pleasant to her
girls questioned think of their family.” The hemline has reached im-,makes
group as well-mannered, mate Sree ee ee Sor pote Gremesroumngn tinele ns
“It's just all that bad publicity put it way: “He acts kindly to Paneer things
ich makes adults look all womanhood, respects those who nS a at
be
Bracelet Has
Tuneful they tell you to speak up and talk
to them like equals, and then they
crush you like a worm if you dare echoing an ancient male groan.
“Just being respectful and
good table manners are also Im-
portant,” he added.
Girls felt the most impartant
ingredients of acceptable mascu-
line manners were these, in order
of priority:
1, General courtesy and polite-
Watches ma 2. Proper oven ph
1 doors one's ; ‘
Pen & Pencil Sets : render -afonpontflarwcdpeng
Silv ; Ene BA . eeadaatine = opposite Sie
Costume Jewelry }) str. ana Mrs, Albert N. Hawkins|6. Avoidance of any embarrass-
Gift Items Jr. of Bentley, recently of Pontiac.) ment for one’s date; 7. Correct
= 5 oO CO oO x rr g i B I if 3
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Diamonds
ammounce the engagement of their! dress and punctuality. te te ~
re daughter, Martha Irene, to Wil- .
McKim Jewelry |e vei sores. Ti he wn POPS PRESCHIPTION “Ste ote Tone yer” oe of Mr. and Mrs, William M. Bowen| The boys’ prescription for girls have *
941 Orchard Lake, FE 4-5065 for nodes. A late summer wedding| included; 1. Courtesy and polite- too! Completely disguised as mills,
is planned. ness: 2. Ladylike and good con-| Pattern No. 2593 contains hot-jtreasure chests, chalets or flower
versation: 3. Feminine behavior;|iron transfer, material require-|baskets, these little musical charms|
° 4 Careful dress; 5. Respect and/ments, stitch f{lustrations, color/sell for about $20 and offer
) appreciation, chart, finishing directions. choice of 20 tunes.
TO ALL OUR FRIENDS & CUSTOMERS ves Send 25e im coins, your name, one : Fifty-three per cent of the/address and the pattern number The fake gold charms are set
. . boys and 63 per cent of the giris|to Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press,/with fake gems, or left plain me-|
We sincerely hope that your acknowledged the existence of twolSt W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, taille Hither way, thelr winters
Christmas holiday was merry. Never oe “een rere | Now available—the colorful 1986|of the jewels spilling out of the
And that the New Year will ‘but nine out of ten of the young.|Needlework Album containing dos-linch-long “treasure chest,” for in-
‘|to choose more patterns in crochet,/ music box. winder on
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LANDSLIDE WINNER over Adlai Stev- President Eisenhower acknowl-
pero cheers in a Washington hotel late
on election night. On Feb. 29 Ike an-
nounced he would run for a second term.
‘Then on June & he was rushed to the
hospital for an intestinal operation, With-
‘im @ month he was baek at his desk and
on Nov. 6 piled up a nearly 10-million-
vote majority.
DISTRAUGHT MOTHER, Mrs. Morris
Weinberger, breaks down as she appeals
in. vain for return of her 30-day-old son,
THE PONTIAC PRESS,
sIRST CRACK edits THE SOVIET satellite enpire appeared in Pelend whee HUNGARIAN § HORROR is depleted ‘in this photo as o young 1 boy watches
staged a bi prising in Poznan in June. Some 38 patriots paid wi
ae "ees ply nom bene workers, above, surround a captured Soviet sr
being maneuvered. into position to fire on Poznan's Communist secret police
headquarters during the uprising. < @#
Ex ccseeere
OESEGREGATION of the nation’s schools in compliance with the Supreme
Court order brought racial strife to some areas in South. Riots, sparked
by White Supremacy advocates, occurred in Clinton, Tenn., and Sturgis, Ky.
Tennessee National Guardsmen, with fixed bayonets, hold a. crowd at bay in
front of the Clinton Courthouse. P
<—HELPLESS, the Italian
. luxury liner Andrea Doria lies
on her side as an empty life-
boat drifts away. In an epic
of the sea, 1,700 persons were CO R MARTIALED tor his spat if fire on an objective in the battle for Budapest. Heroic Hungarians
ttled ry armor with sticks, stones and bare fists, and after apparently win-
their objective, the withdrawal of Red forces from Hungary, Russia sud-
ly reintervened and crushed the uprising in a brutal blood bath,
- itn. ee
— -e Sot
PRIZE IN N MIDDLE EAST fight-
ing was the Suez Canal. Egypt's ©
Nasser seized the canal in July.
In late October a joint Anglo-
French force, attacking by sea and
air, moved into the Canal Zone
only to find the vital waterway
blocked as shown by sunken ships.
At year’s end United Nations
forces had moved in to restore
order and clear the canal.
ISRAELI OFFICER briefs his men on plan of attack as they engage
Egyptian forces in Sinai Desert. Israelis easily captured Sinai
Peninsula and Gaza Strip. Victory was short-lived as United
Nations ordered them out of Egyptian territory.
snatched from a watery grave; Island “death march,”
at least 25 others perished. The rine Sgt. Matthew McKeon was found:
guilty; ordered cashiered from serv-
ice. Later his punishment was re-
duced and he was restored to duty.
LAST RITES ate administered by a Catholic
priest to a victim of Los Angeles commuter
wreck. Thirty persons were killed and 140 oth-
ers injured when the train, operating at exces-
sive speed through tf the yards, jumped the tracks.
IN nperen ENCE, MO., in the same heures where her father, former Pres ident Harry S. Truman, and her mother were married,
Miss Margaret Truman became the bride of Clifton Daniel, a New
York newspapermen.
wn TINY MONACO, Grace Kelly, queen of America’s movieland, me the Princess- of Monaco as she married Prince Rainier it. heared of the principality. Couple was married in both civil and religious ceremonies,
go
MBER 27, 1956
« BY BRUNO L. KEARNS
Sports Editor, Peutiac Press
Stemming from President Eisenhower’s expressed
concern, the interest in the physical fitness of America’s
youth has rapidly gained impetus from national right
down to local levels.
In order to improve what many authorities called
the “shockingly poor physical fitness programs of our
schools,” the President set up a council composed of
five cabinet officials and headed by Dr. Shane McCarthy
as its Executive Director.
Just recently at a national conference in Wash-
ington, Dr. McCarthy pointed out that “the erosion
of the physical assets of this nation compares to
that of soil deterioration.”
He blamed national attitudes toward children, with-
out consideration of their needs, as one of the reasOns| yesterday.
for our physical downfall.
x * *
In attendance at the conference were the physical Titans.
education and athletic directors of Oakland County’s|
two largest communities, Tom Dodson of Pontiac and
Jim Manilla of Royal Oak.
Dodson played a key role in the conference by
presenting a summation of a national survey he had
taken from cities having populations between 50,00
and 100,000.
Thirty cities of this size responded to the survey, and
even though it appeared that some gains were being
made jn the recreation programs of our education sys-
tems, the final analysis tended to show the inadequacy
of fitness programs from the elementary through the
high school levels.
The fact that 26 of the 30 cities indicated some
recreation or intramural program, from the elementary
through the high school level, does not denote success
in the program,
As shown by proportionate figures, failures are
evident for numerous reasons. Less than half of the
cities have programs sponsored by schools alone.
The majority are conducted ‘municipally or jointly
by school and city.
Failures also lie in the lack of special personne! and
facilities or the lack of additional pay to those of the
school system engaged in the program.
*
In only one-third of the cities, was it indicated that
the schools have the responsibility of providing recrea- *
tion as part of the overall
just 40 per cent having recreational budgets and only
20 per cent operating summer recreation programs.
A total of 48 different activities was mentioned
among the various recreation programs of the cities
surveyed, but it is interesting to note again that
only 10 of the activities
50 per cent of the schools. .
’ An example, basketball, the largest and most common
activity in the intramural or recreational] programs of
the schools, is offered in only 70 per cent.
It’s no wonder even the President is concerned, when
the most common activity
being our best. *
educational program, with
prevailed in better than
of a new contract with
the National “Football League club. | . “THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECE 2 :
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Fromhart Gets Support
Amidst Alumni Charges DETROIT (INS)—University ofshown by true sportsmen have dis-
Detroit football coach Wally From-
hart has been given a vote of con-
tidence for 1957 it was revealed
The“ disclosure came swiftly on
the heels of an alumni charge of
“appalling low morale” among the
The school’s faculty commit-
| tee on athletics met last week-
end and agreed to extend From-
hart’s one-year contract, which
expires next April.
Detroit had the most disastrous
season in the school’s 61 years on
the gridiron this year as the Titans
won only two games and lost eight.
* *
Frank R. Gerbig Jr., president
of the U. of D. alumni, rapped the
Titan football situation and pro-
posed an inquiry. He said that “the appeared.” * © ®@
He said, “college men took the
field to play in a manner which
was discredit to proud Titan tra-
dition."’
Three other alumni, Tom
Moore, Ed Webster and Dr,
ed on the committee, calling for
an inquiry. ;
| The Titans ripped with injuries
touted freshman team is expected
to bolster the 1957 picture,
Underdog UCLA Routs
Billikins in’ Upset
ST. LOUIS (INS) — An will to win and the gallant fight as
routed mighty St.Louis University Raymond Delaney were includ- |.
Bruin basketball team from UCLA!’
U
last night, 72-66, in one of the big
cage upsets of the 1956 season. from Detroit Lions’ president Edwin J, Anderson
after Parker signed a two-year contract for a
Aussies Clinch It Easily
the the Davis Cup for Australia
today by defeating a U.S. “pick-
up” team of Vic Seixas and Sam
Giammalva, 1-6, 6-1, 7-5, 64
The doubles victory gave the
Aussies a 3-0 lead in the best-of- der another year, Tomorrow's two
‘Tinal single matches will be noth-
ing more than exhibitions.
in the first match with Seixas
meeting Hoad in the second. Bill
Talbert, U.S. team captain, sub-
BIG BEAR—The big gun of
Chicago Bears who will be the
man the Giants will have to
stop Sunday in the NFL cham-
pionship game, is Rick Casares.
Casares gained 1126 yards in
244 attempts to lead ‘the league
is 30 per cent away from
this year.
+
Nort MIAMI, Fla. #—The North de-scored in the second period after
fented the South 17-7 in the
Shrine’s annual college all-star
that the South didn’t really come
out on top.
America
and his teammate, quarterback
Jimmy Harris, were big.guns in a
North attack that gave the Yan-
naar anly Coie cocand win ta the
The North was aliowed to make
this raid below the Mason-Dixon
Line in the hope that players from
national champion Oklahoma
would strengthen the Yankees and
balance the competition in a series
which has been dominated in the
the rebels.
Othe aoe was sticcessful, but
you ean bet that next year the
‘South will be clamoring to reclaim
owen got the other North touch-
down with a 19-yard heave to
Michigan State’s Jim Hinesley.
But it was McDonald who cap-
tured the imagiriation of the 39,181
fans. pill h Hi uibobble by Vanderbilt's Don Orr tumble recoveries, Michigan's
Mike Rotunno claimed the first
and Wisconsin’s Dave Howard
covered the other fumble by
Barnes.
Stymied through the first half
by a savage North. defense, the
South finally managed to score in' again h 11 Wins, 17-7== the third period after Florida's
Jackie Simpson had intercepted
one of Dawson's passes to set the
Rebels up 22 yards from the goal.
Sonny Jurgensen of Duke passed
four yards to Mississippi's Ed
Crawford for the score. * * *
But the South never threatened
Ortonville Wins Ist Test
in Flint Dye Tournament
Ortonville won its 1st basketball
game of the 1956-57 season Wed-
nesday afternoon and the Black-
praised § epee Some We
Sparked by
Hutchings, who collected 26 points,
the Blackhawks ripped Mt. Morris
69-39 in the opening game of the Flint Dye Christmas Invitational
Tournament at Flint.
Nine Ortonville cagers saw
action and all of them scored |
as the South Central Conference
club gained its ist triumph in
five starts.
OfficerSays
Rabbits Scarce ©
in County Area
The Hawks led all the way. Their ;
jammalva will meet Rosewall world.
stituted Giammalva for Herbie|°4 Philadelphian,
; emotional Uni-|afterthought,
Pettit's Surge Flam of Beverly Hills, Calif. in| versity ig gap rg hs
g om of his good play in the|Houston. wii ae Seat page| anal
| ~ ie tan chalhdees pound bein mer :
Puts Hawks Star he eae ar — the Aue over th cr ikea set
lat NBA's Top e 00 me ot peat Be com
NEW YORK: @—Bob Pettit of
the St. Louis Hawks hag taken
Hawks, Favored, But Evvy
iy
over the National! Basketball ices
hs eae Seen ee kill, while -
strength of week's per stood flatfooted ee ee ee ee :
its in games. Ameri
mar mas ore on 90S Close Bowl Batfle bez boosted his season's point total to 4 . a the second
Bad Ae ie ot Philadelphia | oo rizin " PASADENA, Calif. W® — Thejcommand a psychological with the
See whe Cinda’ Lovee, oft Hawkeyes today remain thelover the Hawke “ate pected advanced to third with|2™4 favorite to whip Oregon Coaches seldom admit any re-|2%d Hoad | a9. State and it almost requires algard or concern over odds and|_ They broke search warrant to locate anyone|points. Prothro and his opposite|seo™"¢ ,
: brave enough to pick the Pacificinumber with lowa, Forest Evash-| 7, 1
pl *“ * * Both predict a close game, as|i€ . 2 . All Of which adds up to one pos-|close as the 1413 decision Towa|°t™s Were blocked, Given Hi h Ratin sibility: Coach, Tommy Prothrolseored over Oregon State during a g q and his Oregon Staters may well|the regular season. ‘Stilt? Chilled We
NEW YORK Uf — Tye Michigan ee track, Ken Picen, yas thored eins : ; fe professionals are listed among s¢ in the first quarter and . : leading contenders tm ther ave] bert May Quit {ite ieme,"" ™“ “T-State Nearly Nips KU announced yesterday by RigiQS 1@QIM Captain | nis makes good reading to the ck ee , ¥ y Lane of ts ADELAIDE # - Bill Talbert|tribute to complacency on the part|Put the chill on Wilt (The Stilt)| holiday oho a *
ranked the No. 2 contender be. (24 today that this probably is\of the Iowa players, provided|Chamberlain Inst night and came| Gene Elstun leaped high in @ hind Italy's Diulio Lol for the |", /8st year as U.S. Davis Cupithey -are given to. such mental/Within six seconds of a fremen-lcorner and saved the game for world lightweight cpm lg lapses, i 3 , of Kansas, the nation’s/Kansas, 58-57, with a last-breath held by Joe ot Rew | i Just what, if any, form, of head|No. 1 basketball team, .in a first-| shot. ; a Ovtnanen Brown T have to choose between these|stretching or brainwashing Pro- - Oklahoma upset Kansas State
Zz yearly visits to Australia and my'thro is employing on his team is , 67-64 in another first-round game. Chuck Spieser of Detroit is)own business,” he said after Aus-jnig trade secret. But Mr. Prothro|T'* A jam-packed crowd of 10,500 ranked third behind Gerhard tjtralia bad clinched the cup. “Ijig avery alert young coach, “Tick t§ | cheered the underdog Iowa Staters Hecht and Hans Stretz, both of have family responsibilities and Ttrue intellectual whether it be | e a e as they enveloped Chamberlaiay:
Germany, for the light heavy-|would like to spend Christmas with , < t football or the finer arts. . the sensational 7-foot Kansa® weight title held by Archie Moore}my two sons who are just growing Oregon State hag never been ac- : sophomore. Three men took turns of San Diego. up.? cased ot lack, of spirit. wig Rose OF otton wl guarding him, two at @ time, one Bowl game is a crusade, just as in front, behind. John Craw. eat ee oe me ’ ford and Don Medsker were Gi
Bowl. __ pieta cs DALLAS # — The Cotton Bow! mathe Slt went into the cul It Towa should for any reason|£ame van 1 apparently will fall with 9 95.5 average. He had DS ie ee ee ee a sellout for the first time! racked up 52 points in one
hea: Ohie:Seate-~mnd Notre: Damme Cotton Bowl officials said they\" toy. ‘State. froze him to Oregon State could very well up-|*Pected about 61,000 for the Syra-/tinee field goals. He conv set all the pre-game calculations,|CU%e-Texas Christian game. The] wiiy six of his 13 foul shots Towa rates as the favorite, Tt| owl holds 75,000. tal—12 ints. He missed
played a tougher schedule, losing|, Officials blamed « number of) ticket tree throws in the only to Michigan by three points, |{#*tors for the drop in ticket sales./)51¢ oot only two points after But Oregon State, despite loss-|20%28 A. & M., Southwest Confer-|iiternission, es to Southern California and Iowa| ence champion, fs banned from the} Both Kansas and Towa State h and a tie by Oregon, may not ap-|Cotton Bowl by the NCAA for al-'¢ 5 reconis before their preciate all these facts. Some are|/©sed recruiting abuses. Iowa State climbed to 14th in history, not facts. TCU, second in the conference, | woe: Associated Prien
ee Miam ' bell poll.” Kansas the Seek Fea starting Iowa right Rag Sie tes catieielesp is a'tan.|' the balloting all season, on one ‘ re-| o,' there Z non
placement, co-captain Dick Desey,|! of interest when a team re-jpy : sad. went ut soon after with. « ke |Deats in the bowl, They added that TUCKS Denies
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956 | ;
Bears in Best Condition ent paths toward the National
Football League title game here
sUM-/ Sunday.
The Bears on the field worked
ning to appear today that the|eight ‘consecutive days after they
ew York clinched the Western Conference|league of the Bears being over-
title with their triumph over the
Detroit Lions.
They had a respite Christmas
Day, but were right back at the detected no signs of them going
stale. In fact, he said he would
work them out again today, fol-
trained. ; jlowed by a lighter session tomor-
But Coach Paddy Driscoll said|row, before leaving Chicago.
‘that he has been watching his} The Giants, on the other hand,
lcharges closely and that he hasj|have been taking things easy. jeontact work again yesterday.
There even is talk around the
Donelli in Line
for Little’s Job
season after 27 years at the helm.
The New Orleans Lawn Tennis
Club is 80 years old.
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FE 2-4907 Motor City DETROIT (INS) — The 5th an-
nual Motor City Basketball Tour-
nament opens tomorrow night at
‘the University of Detroit Mem-
lorial Field House, with record-
breaking crowds expected for the
four-game set.
The Titans are co-favorites with
Northwestern to battle for the
championship in Saturday's wind-
up doubleheader.
U. ef D. faces Boston Univer-
| sity im the lid-lifter at 7:15 p.m.,
| followed by Northwestern versus
| Wyeming.
Boston brings the, best record
into tournament play. One of the
East’s top independents, the Ter- “e riers posted a 3-1 record in pre-
Tourney Opens Friday | tet, which has a poor 1-8 record. Tecords and tied another in lead-
, »-|ing Brigham Young to the
Following tomorrow night's championship and was an over-
tournament action, the loser of the Whelming choice for top honors.
first game will play the loser of|
the second game Saturday at 7:15,
p.m., while the winners meet oN {
the title game, 0 e ed y
One of the top prizes in the
itournament is the outstanding, ®
player award, which is given ef | {| B
ithe player who turns in the best if | @ 0
performance.
The award has been accorded
a player of a non-championship
club only ence in four years the
tournament has been held.
Johnny Kline, flashy forward,
on Wayne's 1952 title team, was) MIAMI BEACH, Fla. w — Willie
jthe first winner. The following Pastrano, speedy young contender
ar it was Charlie Primas, also'for Floyd Patterson's heavyweight
‘ot Wayne, as the Tartars captured boxing title, 1s among the first to
third place. admit he isn't quite ready to take
Forward Guy Sparrow, of Pon- " the champ.
Pastrano Beats Norkus
but Isn’t Quite Set for
Patterson
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straight crown.
Last year, Terry Tebbs set three’ Auditorium for Giants. Coach Jim Lee Howell gave the
team three days off after winning
the Eastern title on Dec, 15, Then
the players had a free weekend
and two more days oft this week.
The Giants worked out yester-
day with one group of players
simulating Bear plays, They also
had a long lecture on just what to
expect from the Bear defense.
There's no doubt about it, most
experts figure the game as a test
of Giant defense against Bear
offense.
“That's all wrong,” said one
member of the Giant brain trust.
“We definitely don't intend to rely
on our defense. We aim to stay
ahead by the simple matter of
scoring more points.”
Howell also has charted some
new plays for the game and will
have the team working on them
for the next two days.
Howell said that only one of his
men is in sub-par shape. He is
Gene Filipski, who injured his
back when the Giants licked Phil-
adelphia for the divisional title
less than two weeks ago. Harland
Svare and Roosevelt Brown, both
of whom were on the shelf, are
set.
| Driscoll believes the Bears are
better trained and conditioned for
their -title shot with the Giants
than any team in Eear history.
“I haven’t an opinion whether
this year’s club is better than the
last championship Bears of 1946,"
lsaid Driscoll, who has been on
the Bears coaching staff 15 years.
“I'd like to have a few more “But I know one thing, no Bear
team was ever better trained than
this one.
’ “T've kept a.close eye on the
conditioning. The boys are in top
| FACTORY CLOSE-OUT
1956 Dayton Thorobred Gexam
the title contenders, injured a}
knnckle on his right hand in a/hours of intensive drills since their
bout with Pat McMurtry in Octo- 38-21 victory over the Detroit Li-
ber and his bout with Norkus was|ons Dec. 16 that gave them the
the first test since. | Western division crown.
udges Driscoll said a brief session will
ston oe oO ee ‘be held in Yankee Stadium Sat-
Referee Si Gottfried 100-87 and | Uurday. Some Bear fans think the team
Cost : the AP 100-91. |
Gev't |may be overtrained but Driscoll
Over ‘ . laughed this off.
; Clynch Quits MU | “You can’t be overtrained for
$35 ‘any game in the league, let alone
‘ WICHITA FALLS, Tex. —'the championship game,” he said.
: Dallas Clynch, head basketball ‘We let the team ease off in prac-
: . coach at Midwestern University,|tice last week, and now they are
| Prom i as quit. | working around to a nice edge.
1 Not Seconds, Not Blemished, Not Rejects, BUT -- Clynch, whose team has won:I feel that we've already had our
two and lost seven this year, re-| bad spot this season and that since
signed yesterday effective immedi-| that time we're over the hump.”
ately. He referred to the 17-17 tie with
“The press of personal matters’ | the Giants on Nov, 25 and a loss
was cited as the reason. to the Lions a week later.
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KING SIZE — Two-yearold Anne Thuerner
of Chicago, lost In the expanse of a giant chair,
looks much: like a doll seated in an ordinary-size
ture store. piece of furniture. The 200-pound
from Sweden, was on display in a Chicago furn- | ~
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chair, imported
State Farmers’
to Get Funds
Up to $10,400,000
in Soil Bank Program
WASHINGTON W — Michigan
farmers who take part in the Fed-
eral Soi] Bank Program stand to
receive up to $10,400,000 from the
government,
That’ sum was ailoted to Michi-
gan yesterday as the State’s share
of $750,685,000 set aside nationally
by Secretary of Agriculture Ben-
son. for farmers who retire land
fem prompetion next year,
Michigan farmers can receive up
to page gf or Ag arene
Peete o the Dryden Methodist Church, Sat-
Gilbert D, Henderson. * ¢ @
About 150 guests were present at
the two o'clock, double ring serv-
ice which was read by the Rev.
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60-Watt Radio
in Bloomtield
meeting.
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| Myra Wentworth Married
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DRYDEN — Christmas greens,Stephen Chapko, assisted by the e-t would be completed this | Charles Braidwood. tc and the pl
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urday afternoon, Dec. 22 for the' Myrna -is the daughter of Mr.
marriage of Myrna Wentworth and and Mrs. Gail Wentworth and Gil-
bert fs the son of Mr. and Mrs.
Ervin Henderson of Lapeer.
“ 'Townshi p Board.
Meeting Jan. 2;
Warn of Deadline
p.m. instead of Tuesday
st95 uf ne . Z Sith Hi |
at the township Community
The State Municipal Finance
Commission today approved mil- lions of dollars in bond issues,
including funds to finance school
building in the Huron Valley Dis-
trict and Lapeer County and bonds
for street improvement in Genesee
Genesee count y—Village of,
Rochester Gels
Gift of Buildings C. 8, Chapman Donates
Structures to Village;
Ready Petitions Gaines, $12,000 in motor vehicle
highway bonds to finance street
Name Group
in Lake Orion New Committee's . Job
to Determine Needs
dnd Interests —
LAKE ORION—A new commit-
tee was recently named by the
Orion Community Center, Inc, to
determine the needs of groups and
individuals that would make them
interested in promoting the new
group. Hugh Brady, newly appoint-
ed director was named chairman, |
Charles Starrs and Mrs. Gilbert)
Woodcock committeemen. :
* * s
A goal of $15,000 was present-
Sheldon, chairman R2
ig for July 10 of 1957.
Robert Smith, archi-
ROCHESTER — Village Council,
to prepare suitable petitions for a
snitary sewer and lift station for
South street,
A portion of the project will
be assessed against property
owners.
If petitions are filed Slone
said, the engineering for the proj-
win- soon,
project itself would
‘be begun in early summer, ~
Flint Marine Held
in Florida Slaying
corporal was in jail here today,
of a Miami, Fila., bartender last
Friday.
Cpl. Walter P. Coggins, 20, was
arrested by state police last night
at the home of his sister. He is
held on a Miami warrant charging
him in the stabbing of Raymond
Devonshire, 52.
* *« 6
Dalton Bennett and
Peter Lacroix - ed Coggins as
saying he had been AWOL from
the Marine air station at Miami
since and had been staying
at Devonshire’s house.
The state policemen said Coggins
told them he had quarreled with
Devonshire, and had left Miami
in the bartender’s automobile
recovered.
Young Mothers Meet
NORTH BRANCH — The initial gift of two buildings from C. B,| Board of Directors meeting, which
“Chapman for the village and or-
FLINT (AP)—A Flint Marine
charged in the paring knife slaying
Friday night. The automobile was This goal Currently
t from Rochester is studying ect
| the various sites that are available,
|and present his findings to the
‘is open to the membership and
public, at 8 p.m. Jan. 10, at the
‘Lake Orion Village Hall.
share of the national income than chool in Oak Park For 4-County Improvement
State MFC Okays Bonds
AP Wirephote Oharé
FARM INCOME UP—The year 1956 saw farmers get a larger
in 1955. U. S. Agriculture Depart-
ment says farmers’ net income rose four per cent during the year,
forecasts greater improvement for ‘57,
ROMEO—Members of the local
chapter, Order of DeMolay will)
entertain their dates at a 6:30 din-|
Try Selling Issue
to Complete Schools
HURON VALLEY—The Board of!
Education here is to make one
more effort to market the bond)
issue needed to complete construc- |
At previews meetings, the
beard found no buyers at 4.5 per
cent interest and a five year call
The new proposal ‘will be adver-
tised as soon as it is approved.
To Celebrate
60th Anniversary «
Sunday in Orion |
LAKE ORION — Mr. and Mrs.
Lee Roy Burnett of 249 Lapeer St.
are celebrating their sixtieth wed-
ding anniversary with open house
for all their friends and relatives
between 3 and 5 p.m. Sun. Dec. 30.
They were married in Spencer,
Ind. at the home of the bride
om Dec, 30, 1896,
Their children are Mrs. Beatrice
Hanson of Atlanta, Ga., Mrs. Eth-
el Bothell of Greeley, Colo., Forrest
of Sacramento, Calif., Marion of!
Lake Orion; and Mrs. Vera Martin
OES Changes Date
Due to a special meeting of
Grand Chapter, Commerce Chap-
ter No. 301 OES will have its first
regular meeting on Jan. 8 with a
potluck at 6:30 and the meeting at
8 p.m. Initiation will be held on
Jan. 22 starting at 8 p.m. Refresh-
ments to be served after the meet-
ing.
Carolyn Kandt to Wed
Ann, to Ronald Seelye of North
Branch.No date has been sched-
uled for the wedding.
Air Shipments iner tonight in the Romeo High)
iSchool auditorium.
The chapter mothers club will
serve. |
The public is invited to the bal!
which will follow at 9 p.m.
General Chairman of the affair
is James Holmes. Committee mem-
of Livestock
Heaviest in ‘56
WASHINGTON (INS)—The Agri-
ports of exit and entry during
File $930,000 Suits
in Consumers Case
DETROIT (AP)—The building
collapse at Jackson Iast Oct. 3
which claimed 10 lives has re-| |
Covey of Detroit, consulting
engineer.
Seven Herlihey employss tak-
ing part in the suits were
DeMolay to Hold Dinner
bers include Sherman Parker Jr.,
John Miller and Mike Donaldson.
Chapter adviser E. C. Ojala has
charge of decorations.
Dryden Herd Tester
Reaches New High
LAPEER—Joe Verhaeghe, Dry-
den DHIA tester, now does the
‘|testing of more than 1,000 cows
each month for the Dairy Herd Im-
provement Assn,
This ls the first time any as
sociation in Lapeer* County has
reached this figure, and it may
be a record number for the
state.
Verhaeghe tests 33 herds month-
ly. He averages better than one
herd a day, as it is possible to
double up on some of the smaller
herds. Book work is done by Mrs.
Verhaeghe. .
School Board
Proposes Issue
of $4 Million
FARMINGTON — The Farming-
ton School Board will give imme-
diate consideration to a $4 million
school bond issue. The subject will
be presented to the people for a
vote in early 1957.
With the rapidly expanding needs
of the area it is felt that this
amount would be a minimum to
provide adequate school facilities
costs, . :
Already tentative plans are being
made to discuss the proposed pro-
gram.
Rivals Brawl for Favor
of Movie Actress Crain
HOLLYWOOD @® — A misde-
meanor assault and battery com-
plaint has been issued against the
former husband of actress Jeanne
Crain following a brawl Christmas
Day between rivals for her affec-
! "
’ as a historical exhibit—and es-|
pecially since the ship was) ALBUQUERQUE, N. M. @ —
‘Gobbledygook” is
Ss
THE PONTIAC PRESS, “THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956 .
Mayflower II to Take Original Route of Namesake _ LIVERPOOL, Eng. (INS) —
next time the Pilgrims set sail
from England for America they're
pen Biclony ghana edge The|The British sponsors of the project
They'll eat better than the first
Pilgrims, even though they will
mens Peet like Cate. fag. Fe crane Villiers estimates tes that if
breezes
make it
“We will take the nearest
”
the sailing man
“There is little information on
new ship will definitely lack some-
thing the first had — leaks,
To Use Industrial Waste
DETROIT # — River Rouge has
agreed to let a private engineer-
And the tiny ship—90 feet on:
deck with a 34 foot beam amidship
should clip across the Atlantic in
ly fewer days than the
66 it took the signers of the May-
flower Compact. England, is now being fitted out for
naval architect at the Fore River
shipyard of Bethlehem Steel Co. in
Quincy, Mass,
& * s
- Villiers pointed out that baker
Runaway Bride
Leaves Hospital |F Mayflower,
will be some notable exceptions:
GARY COOPER }
“TASK FORGE” ; 4
SAT. “Station West” The radio is one, but it will be
oheel because it's required by
Ww,
There will be at least one young Charged to Groom, 16
March or early April. Theft, Assault, Escape
From Mental Ward,
DENVER (®~Clo Ann Weigner, Tue WHITE WASTES OF ALMAGORDO. IN NEW MEXICO ARE A VAST, CREEPING FIELV OF GYPSUM CREATED BY EVAPOKATION vil
ONLY “Hold That Line”
He'll be selected in a nationwide
contest sponsored by the Boys’
Clubs of America, and serve with
a British ‘youth as one of two
cabin boys,
The number of passengers
aboard will be far fewer than the
102 persons who crossed to Ameri-
ca in the fall of 1620.
Also, Villiers explains:
“The new Mayflower will be a
better ship. It will be better con-
structed, and, I think, more sea’
worthy.”
The sailing master~e relatively
young man for such a title because
he’s under 60—reminded that the
“old girl’s main beam buckled
and she had to be shored up by a
printing press, She must have
been bad in a sea.”
Villiers, a native of Australia
now living in Oxford, Eng., came
to the United States to lay the
groundwork for the coming voyage |
of Mayflower II and for its pre-
sentation to the residents of Ply-
mouth, Mass., as a gift of the
people of England.
His trip included inspection of
docking and harber facilities at
Piymouth, Mass., scene of the
Pilgrims landing, consultations li-year-old runaway bride, will be
released from Denver General
Hospital today. Police said they’
‘will question her about her hus-
band’s escapades,
A jail cel} awaits the husband, |
16-year-old Mike Wiegner. The)
hospital plang to release him ‘to-| ;
morrow. ANU GIVEN MOVEMENT BY THE WINDS6. aS
The young bride and groom
were injured in a crash with a
police car after a wild chase)
through Denver. Mike faces
charges of auto theft and. assault.
“We're going to jail Mike for
wrecking a police car, if nothing ; a
else,” said Detective Clifford F
kids te clear up a fow pasts” | THE GLISTENING kids to clear up a few points.”
Weigner has been charged in
California with tying up Clo Ann‘s
parents, Mr. and Mrs,. John Mo-
watt, and taking the girl off in
the Mowatt car, They were mar.
ried last month in Montana. Mike
was sent to a California state
mental hospital but escaped,
Although the Mowatts. said Clo} '
|Ann was abducted at gun point,)
the girl told Denver police she}
went with Wiegner willingly. Since
she has been in the hospital she
has changed her mind four times) ‘ IN ITS WAY.
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OF CONSTANTLY SHIFTING
DUNES ENGULFS
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about the crew and sometime | about going home to her
out for personal appearances.
Since -the project was initiated) | decision: Stick with Mike.
to sail the ship to America and an-| encemaerenmencmenntgepisineiin
chor it at the “Plimoth Plantation” Gobbledygook’s Out
launched last September—Villiers |Government parents’
lor sticking with Mike. Her latest)” 7 ABOVE THE SURFACE
A : JOSHUA TREE MAY
AS MUCH AG SOFEET ABOVE ITS ORIGINAL HEIGHT. 4
has received hundreds of letters!
from men, women and children in
this country who want to sail on
the Mayflower IT.
They've been turned down.
“This is a serious business," ob-
served the famed sailing man and
writer. “‘We can’t afford to have
inexperienced persons possibly
handicapping the safety of the ven- ture. Ld getting a working over in Atomic) 2-27 Distributed by King Features Syndicate.
Energy Commission offices in Al-
buquerque. More than 900 em- |
ployes are taking hour-a-day in- |
struction in writing: “plain let-
ters."
Traffic Deaths -
* fo Soar Again
Deplore Malaya Fp
IPOH, Malaya (INS) —
ference of Malayan Seales mis.
isionaries has passed a resolution
jcondemning pinups, Pictures of
Malayan misses in scanty dress,
the resolution said, are ‘“‘demoral- in Highway Fatalities
Over Coming Weekend . izing to Moslem -youth.”
, THURSDAY
FRIDAY: ATTACK" AND rRLEPHANT WALK" MATINEE STARTS AT 1:00 P. M. CHICAGO # — Traffic deaths,
which soared to an all-time high
for any holiday during the Christ-
mas period, may also hit a record
toll during the long New Year
weekend,
| Deaths ‘on the hation’s high-
|ways from 6 p.m. (local time)
Friday to.midnight Tuesday, the
|National Safety Council estimates,
LOVE
ME
TENDER
CinemaScoPE — ideaths for a New Year period,
festablished during a four-day
span in 1952-53.
| The 490 traffic toll was termed
Possible :by the council “unless
Ithere is a sharp improvement in
the driving habits that. shocked;‘
the nation over Christmas.” It
said the toll for a similar nonholi-
iday period at this time a year
iwould be 420.
In the four-day Christmas pe-
riod, traffic fatalities totaled 706,
the first time during any holiday
period in U. S. history they
climbed above 700, The council’s
pre-Christmas estimate was 660.
During the 1955 Christmas and)
THURS. nil
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: shies iaaeins “sila ee |
PROUD LAND” & “YELLOW NECK”
_.MAN AGAINST bined traffic death tolls hit a rec-
FRI-SAT.
BEAST..
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1956 New Year holidays, the com-|- Hollywood Headlines
By BOB THOMAS
HOLLYWOOD @ — No wonder
Anthony Franciosa is destined for
stardom. He went to two of the
best schools for an actor: hard
knocks and the Actor's Studio.
Franciosa is one of those new
actors with natural acting styles
That he will be a star, there
can be no doubt. He hit the Broad-
“A Hatful of Rain,”
istarted the Hollywdbd offers. Hal
Wallis, who brought Burt Lan-
icaster, Kirk Douglas and others
from the stage to screen, signed
Tony for a—picture a year.
* *
MGM wanted him to star in
the coin and a European trip to
work for Elia Kazan in “‘A Face,
in the.Crowd” for less money and
a smaller role. Tony realized the
value of working for. Kazan.
Now he’s exposing with Jean
Simmons and Paul Douglas in
“This Could Be the Night.” Twen- 2 Fine Schools Develop
Tony Franciosa’s Acting
Expect All-Time High).
~ half in his native New York City. But he had no luck getting roles
bounced
way lights with Shelley Winters in| °*¢
and that!
‘The Vintage.” But he passed up|“ and both studios are seeking multi-
picture deals with him.
. Not bad for a guy who was
working in a cafeteria here five
years ago.
Tony had decided at 18 he want-
ed to be an actor and he took pri-
vate coaching for a year and a
and around for years as
a waiter, dishwasher, awning in-
Staller, welder, printer’s helper,
Three years ago, he enrolled at
the Actor’s Studio, and his career
began. to take off. Watch this boy.
Most Popular Resident
ROLLOT, France (INS}—The vil-
lage of Rollot, population 648, is in
revolt” to defend its most popu-
lar resident—the tax collector.
Led by: their municipal -council,.
the villagers have denounced a de-
cision by the French Treasury to
eliminate the tax collector’s job.
He is so popular that the people
of Rollot recently presented him
a home and an office.
tieth Century-Fox wants him to re-
peat his role in “A Hatful of Rain” About 105,000 Americans were
born on. February 29.
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Oklahoma City motorist figured a
he changed his auto's license plate It Pays fo'Advertse
MILWAUKEE ®—The operator of a Milwaukee household retail
chain has received ga $300 order
Charles Lubotsky said the or-
der, for 10 sets of unbreakable
plastic dishes; was signed by M Sgt
W. B. Anderson for the American
House, connected with the Amer-
ican Embassy in Moscow,
Anderson wrote Lubotsky that he
saw his stores’. advertisements in
a newspaper.
| OKLAHOMA CITY @—After re-
jceiving his fifth parking ticket, an
way to avoid arrest and a fine—he
thought.
Police arrested the driver after
numbers with a paint brush.
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-Wheat Futures
Push Upward —
upon the drought in the. Southwest
created a demand for new crop
wheat futures on the board of
pace.
s ¢ . beh Wheat near the end of the first! 5°
hour was % lower to % higher,
March $2.40%, corn unchanged to jc ba
% lower, March $1.35%, oats un-/}75 >
changed to % lower, March 77%,
rye % to % lower, March $1.48,';
soybeans unchanged to %4 lower,/}-
January $2.47%, and lard un-
changed to 20 cents a hundred|”
pounds lower, January $14.45.
Buying in new crop wheat fol-
lowed an overnight report by the
agriculture department saying
drought conditions in many sec-
tions of the southwest were the
worst in history. President Eisen-|
hower’ is expested to tour this
territory next month. —
Grain Prices
CHICAGO GRAIN | CHICAGO, Dec. 37 (AP) — Opening |Sel¢ grain :
Mar 240% war OO oy May vi.c..5. 236% May |.) Tey UY July oo... ses 2: ‘diums Ben. vo... 3300 (Mar......... 14 | Corn May 1.49% ee eewews 13% duly 1.474
May .o..00-. be La July .os-ceee 140% Jam. ....4,.. 14.87 Beep. coeesss. LOB Mar...,....,.14.50 } May veesoe. 1455 grades:
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Lodge Calendar 23,
wns: Grade !
The Iraq Grotto, » board of *“fommuremnt tm 3h. ‘gg tebites: Grade A extra late 42; large |47™c°
changed to Jan 7. Mon-| oa
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News in Brief
property cent
W. McLaughlin, 42, of 3299 Lapeer |:
Rd., Orion Township, was jailed
DETROIT
DETROIT, j
Pleading guilty to a drunk art. Sa aes
butiit and
City Baby, 7 Months, §
DETROIT PRODUCE
tng peteee eee eet Take fellow
CHICAGO w@ — More emphasis brought “to the, Parte lots. iy min w
Prices Friday were:
PRUITS: Apples, Deli
bu; No. 1, 214s bu. Market Moves:
Slightly Higher NEW YORK W — The stock
*|market moved slightly higher in
the early afternoon today, .
Gains of fractions to a point were
No. 1, '"
¥.;ous- fractional losses in the list.
Wall Street observers said the
ETABLES, MISC.: Beets, To ‘15 bu. Cabbage, Curly, N
H a bi Red, No. |,
slightly from the recent very slow/{** ¢5"g9°%
bu. ‘omatoes, Hothouse,
d “pens. Turnips, Topped, No.
REENS: Collard, No. 1, 1.00-1.25 bu.
Large, 14.00-15.00 30-doz. case;
00-11.00; Small, 7.50-8.50.
CHICAGO POTATOES
CHICAGO, Dec. 36 (AP)—Potatoes ar-|
Saturday 398; Sunday
00; Tuesday none:
moderate; demand slow; market dull;
Idaho-Oregon Russets 3.90450 Minne-
5 anata Red River Valley
CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS
26%; current receipts
4; small 38-3) wid a
rowns: Orade A extra large 40; large
Market about stead a fair. & Ly market was making a try at a
ped,, traditionaf yearend advance but |
Red. No. Poe: pointed out this move was cur-
bbage, rd Variety, No.| tailed by yearend transactions Carrots, Topped. 30.3.3 for tax pa
OB, i
bag:| Trading was active in the open- &
t|ing minutes, then proceeded at a
1. moderate pace.
Gulf oi] and Goodyear rose
135-| around 2 points, and Lukens Steel ‘jand Zenith about a point,
Also higher were Bethlehem
{| Steel, Douglas Aircraft, American Anaconda declined more than a
point, Small losers included Ford,
Chrysler, United Aireraft, Kenne-
cott, Baltimore & Ohio and Sin-
iclair,
The Associated Press average of
\60 stocks at noon rose 20 cents
to $180.90, with industrials up 20
cents, rails up 50 cents and util-
ities unchanged. The average went
ahead 50 cents yesterday.
New York Stocks
(Late Morning Quotations)
DETROIT POULTRY
f pound tor Non’ Sop qualy mouse, uality poultr Fok Detroit up te joa 7 Ge & 20-2244, Meht type
hites .. erey crosses
Barred 85; ca
24-26; ducklings 30-31; M
ze, beove type hens 30
t: Market fuily steady on hens h
CHICAGO POULTRY
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‘feeders steady; +
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-\Allts Chal .°., 33. J Man ... a} dirties 37%/Alum Ltd ..,.121 0 J IL wos. OO8 20. \Al sevens 4 Kennecott ,,, 128.2 |Am Airlin ,.., 33.5 OW noes 42.2
m Bak ....., 31.6 Kresge, 88.... 25.1
Am Can ..,... 40.3 LOP Glass .,, 62
Dec. 27 (AP) — Exes FOB. Am Cyan 4. 3B. Lib MeN&L .. ne federal - state am Mt & Pdy | 373 poo aus Re Hr
Am Moters ... 53 fortard )'’" 184
49 4D N Ges .... 64.1 roy & Nash 872 Am Rad ...,. 17.1 Martin, GI 42.6
Am Smelt .... 674 May D strs | 38.3
‘Am Tel & Tel 1686 \itGraw He. 40
3544-39 wea AM Tob ..... 136 worck on) My. [Am Viscose a 4 Mergen Lino 35.4 MUM wo nae 65.4 Morr o & 33
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Atl Cat Line || 464 Minn P & L.. 25.7 Atl Refin ..... 46.1 pensen ove 27
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galt & Oh .... 46.5 Motorola...
jonguet vassce 3 NOE Bing So 347 geth Steel... 191.4 Cash « &. ing Air 63.2_ Nat Dairy. sss 365
hn Alum .,. 215 yps .... 38 Briggs Mi 19.3 Nat Lead ..,.1104
Brist My 427 Nat Tea .... 2
Brun Balke ,,, 443 NY Central . 33.3
iBudd Co “18 Nia M Pw .. 204 & vee 13.6 No Am Av... #4
Camp Soup ... 3$ -Nwst - 1.
Dry .. . 133 Ohio i] . 42.2
Capitel Alrl ., 44 Owens I ‘¢
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Suffocates in Crib het:
A T-month-old baby, found suffo-icompared last Thursda cated in her crib by a baby-sitter |My
last. night, failed to respond after
treatment by a Pontiac Fire De-
partment inhalator crew on the
way to Pontiac General Hospital.
G. Crawford, 367 Howard McNeil
St., according to Dr. Harry L.
she
to the child's crib about 11
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STOCK AVERAGES
NEW YORK — (Compiled by the As-
sociated Press);
30 18 616 60
Indust Rails Util Stocks
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Week ago .oe00..261.5 130.1 71.3 178.
Month ago ..,,,.380.5 127.4 71.2 173.4
Year Og0 ..eoee-285.8 136.1 72.7 179.
1936 High ..eceoe-2783 155.1 6.9 m3
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NTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1956
COMMEMORATIVE POSTCARD — Israeli postal officials have
issued this postcard bearing cancellation marks dated from 1896
to 1956 to celebrate the reopening of the post office in Gaza, the
seaport occupied by Israeli troops last October. The card will be a
collector’s item sincé no special stamp has been issued.
Homes Found
for Pups, Kittens
at Animal Shelter.
All the puppies, several more of
the orphaned dogs and ‘‘an awful
lot of the kittens,”” housed at the
Oakland County Anima] Shelter,
1200 E, Walton Blvd., found homes
for Christ: , Dr, Frank R. Bates,
director, Said today. * > * »
Dr. Bates gave credit to a Pon-
tiac Presg article which encour-
aged parents to give pets from the
shelter for Christmas. ~ 4 * * «©
Most requested dog was the sad-
eyed basset hound which the story
mentioned that Press police report-
er Harvey Zuckerberg had pur-
chased, LJ * *
“We could have sold 50 bassets,"’
Dr. Bates said,
Adventurer to Show
Color Travel Film
The fourth of a series of six
travel and adventure programs
will appear at 8 p.m., Jan. 8 at
the Isaac E. Crary Junior high
school.
* * *
Robert. Davis will return to
Waterford Township for his second
appearance and will show his new
adventure film, ‘The Canary Is-
lands.” Tickets will be on sale at
the door, according to Tom Belton,
Waterford Township recreation
director.
films. .
“The Canary Islands” is in color
with hi-fidelity musica] back-
ground.
Governor’s Yule Cards
Oakland ‘County Jail senter taling 140 days for a Fa
man Wednesda:
Depict New ‘Mansion’
CHARLESTON, W. Va. # — cards sent by Gov. Wil- Christmas
liam C. Marland this year showed
a drawing of the executive man-
sion on the front cover. Inside was
‘3\a drawing of his own two-story
-2\home in Charleston.
“At home after Jan. 14, 301 Me- "3\Kinley Ave., Fort Hill, Charies-
ton, W. Va."
* ¢ «@
Under state law, Marland can-
ot succeed himself. The Demo-
cratic governor also tried for a U.S.
over into a k on M15, north of
> afternoon.
, of 3426 Signet
St., driver of ‘the vehicle, is in
Hospital with he face and
left hand and a back in-
jury. Anita Ha , of 7600
Pine Knobb Dr. was
released after trea’ cuts
of the wrist.
‘Bennett told
Two traffic violations
56 Production Down
for All Makes of Cars
DETROIT ®—~Auto production. in
the U, S. plants will total an es-
timated 5,802,247 units, 27 per cent
below the record 7,947,787 of 1955,
automotive News said today.
* * *
car output will total 100,225
cent and Chrysler 36 per cent.
American Motors is 37.3 per cent
below 1955 and Studebaker-Pack-
Police Told to Curb
Auto Deaths in State
fort to see her before she died.
police,
would be granted permission.
Funeral services will be held
Saturday in Battle Creek, Mich.
‘Struck by Automobile,
Eight-Year-Old Injured
Elizabeth Montgomery,
Actor Gig Young to Wed
‘| HOLLYWOOD (INS) —Elizabeth
‘See Mom's Funeral,’ | m
Official Tells Escapee 23." Pa ny S53e JACKSON uf — Prison official Ble Outland panty, Meichignn Biooptiela — Prison s a,
relented today to let Donald F. iath day a Dastaaher : Spiess ted
Wolfe attend his mother’s funeral | /** Raerene
despite his escape in a futile ef- ee public, for pubile Euprozenent sn
when he ay mother, Mrs. | .¢ ; v4
Katherine Wolfe, 58, was critically | 251.50 feet 8. EB. corner
fore he could reach her and Wolfe | slong the 6. line of said Section; ee
gave himself up to St. Louis, Mo. ° ae 18" i
Prison officials first said he
would not be* allowed to attend
the funeral because of his escape.
Gus Harrison, Michigan Director
of Corrections, countermanded the | men:
order, however, and said Wolfe | of
Eight-year-old James Jones, of
519 Montana St., suffered only cuts
and bruises when he was struck
a car near his home Thursday. | °™
was treated and released at s
R. D. Winfield, 22, of 545 Mon-
tana St., told Pontiac police the i
béy ran in front of his car after he | west
had slowed down and honked his | ‘eld Dyilis, © os tg | 7 Car Blacks Out Area; 4
+, Driver Bruises Hand
after Mitchell was treated for a
bruised left hand.
Business Notes
FLINT @&. — Martin J. Caserio,
gineering and equipment sales at
the AC Spark Plug Division of Ge
eral Motors Corp.
Pontiac Driver Gets
15-Day Jail Sentence
The trade paper said this week's disorderly chargaaresulting from
last week's 165,234, It estimated |Jouls J. Detmer Jr., 35, of 188
truck production at 14,960 units | Raeburn St. was
this week compared with 22,715 last
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Death Notices ALEXANDER. DEC, 23, 1956, MRS.
, 3049 Glenbroke.’ Keego
ierters : dear mother
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ma RD» REALTY CO.
4 PISCE
ear's Eve_ Modern and
s
Ra. Om 3-1803
Mrs. Burnes, FE 2-8814. 03 Mark. 43232.|FaLi, SPECIAL. COLD WAVE.
$5.50, Dorothy's. PE 32-1244,
In Debt? Wy yee ove hosing weults m meeting
imewiahn ae 3
AGAZIW
yas Arby O’Des,
Travel Agencies 25A
PLANNING A TRIP?
8 W. Huron st PE 69251
Wtd. Household Goods 27 PPR LO LRN LPL ALLA
$083 FURNITURE NEEDED
STOP, LOOK Wanted to buy small house
move, We also feny down Teepe
houses and barns, H. P. Sutton,
Oe
__Moving & Trucking 19 "Thriy reclining posture Paivate A sin, re chair, like
new. H. P. guiton, MY_2-6432,
LA NDLORDS
I nue ee eee)
Ave, rm tonal’ aft's OR 34003.
Share Living Quertere 22
4 DESIRABLE are. for gentleman. ¢ miles Fis Saag Pac. oR
OPP aah ae SP
‘TE CASH FOR
oe ee we. oo tare
Pane Templeton, Realtor
$200, 000 | eseaeeet seme a | fans ‘To Buy—To Sell—To Insure
CA
IN A FLASH!
vs TOHNSON Realtor
1704 S. 5. Telegr
M1. VeaWelt 4500 Die Hw SR 41388 Y.
_Wanted Real Estate 32A
CONTRACTS WANTED
KNAUF, Realtor
%% W Huron OA #3339 FE 2-142)
-| WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE
4 > McKINL .
Commerce Rd. Ph. PONTIAC EM 33311
UNiv 1-5708
contract, Rea'tor Zuriridge
= me je to ae ee =
SELLING YOUR
PROPERTY? —
te you to list
ts, You save time and money.
we, Saote pomee of every type.
Russell Young
~ We Need Listings remot. ounstogue personal action
"ARNOLD. REALTY
For Mr.
L. H. BROWN, Realtor
. _ PE 24810 WE BUY SELL & TRADE — List with w
for fast & Ro ve service, we
to please.
WE NEED - Bofors heme wah on
bedroom city home.
1965 Pontiac 4 door
sedan to trade on good home or
building lots
WE HAVE -— Good housetrailer to
trade on home
WE -.HAVE — Good small modern
home trade for larger one.
2
Brown on all
Bul Variety | 5 SLICE OF HAM
12-27
Qe For Sale Houses 4 43
ir) “ARE ROOM
“Now look how it cleans the walls!” -
; ROOMS, CLOSE IN M4 rion. |
ence Ave FE 5-1818
ry oe. and bath. No hires. Call after
4 p.m. 372 8. Paddo
2ROOM
PRIVATE BATH _ 1 bdleck from Sears, FE 4-2570.
RMS ist FL. CHILD WEL
__come, Gingeilville, FE 5-1927.
2 AND BA TH BACHELOR
apt. 9-7 Mrurnlahed. $12
_ per we _ Call at 288 N. Perry St.
2 LARGE CLEAN RMS. CLOSE IN.
Adults only 13 Pinegrove.
2 RMS. & KITCHENETTE. REAL
nide. Cpl. only. Ref. 261 State St.
28 ROOM CABINS, KITCHEN
fac’ Utilities included. MY
20171 488 S Broadway. Lake
7 ROOM FURN. APT. ADULTS . . 287 Oakland
7 ROOMS. CHRISTIAN COUPLE. Pegs. beth ond ont 100 5, How-
3 LARGE ROOMS,
Inquire 22 Auburn. Rear Office
3 noms AND BATH, # PARK-
burst, 8-2001.
3 ong PRIVATE BATH, AP-
_ply 7 Clark St
e person
3 RM, 7 RM. EFPICIENCY IV. BA
~. Adults juron.
3 ROOMS, HEAT, IN-
trance. Can be seen after 3pm.
pooraed and Sunday. 283
3 ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY.
$1 Auburn Ave
purchasers _ very 2 ROOMS WITH PRIV.
Fhmohries Roger FE 2-0474 z
_ enings
Multibie Listing wervice
YOUR PROPERTY
DOES ms. Our method of
showing qualified pros-
BATH. ADULTS
ONLY. 164 W. PIKE.
3 Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N. Saginaw
leton, Realtor Rd FE 44563 | CLOSE IN medium
Wanted to Rent —29/ TRADES We are specialists in trading. We
are @ reputation as the
weame Se
fer mment to
. . We have homes, farms, in-
comes,
, BROKER
509 Eliz. Lake Rd.
LISTINGS WANTE Db
Wea. Ce Contracts, Mtgs. 32 Johnson Case waiting for or ra uauag.” 5 He
roperty,
bervice, call st cue
A. JOHNSON, Realtor
1704 S. Télegraph Rd.
FE 4-2533 auiek.
“CASH”
For your equity in 4 hours,
ARNOLD REAL
ESTATE
FE 5.0676 FE $3783
Rent Apts. Furnish
Furnished 33 33 our | 2 RMS. PVT. ENT. STALL SHOW-
te all utilities furn. $50. 518
Orchard Lake. oe on.
UTIL. 2 BDRM. LOWER
furn, Children Celcome Ges heat. MY |" 2-6553 7 ROOMS. FIRST PL FLOOR. Bt us Close
“PRIVATE ENTRANCE
|3 NICE MODERN ROOMS _ Rent Apts. Furnished 2 Rent Apts. Unfurnished 34
RMS. AND BATH. NEWLY DEC-
orated, stove & refrigerator,
bus line. Good location, Reason-
able rent. Garage. Priv. eat.
before @ am. after 5 pm FE
pictely privase. en ground
-| CLEAN 3 ROOM.
bath.
ent. Good location, Partly
_ 205 Whittemore.
_tween 8 & 4 3 ROOM APT. PRIV. BATH. ca
__phy bed. $65 monthly. PR ¢ ROOMS, BATH, HEAT, MUR- +4686
entire lower 4 @ ROOMS AND paTH. Parvare,
» w'pevry' decor decorated,
@ ROOMS, BATH, OTL HEAT. HOT
water, A sai ben entrance, couple
only. i RM. & BATH BRICK TERR
Gas heat, at. $80 me oe Mo. Cali heal.
to;
S'rme & ath on +oeund floor,
Nea: $50 per Mo. Call
_Realtor Partridge een a NEW 1 BEDROOM A
& heat furnished
130 Seminole.
esse ‘or PE 37305,
BRAND NEW
are ready for occuvenc
AIR CONDITIONED
ram:
kitchens, Baicony type
with individual entrances.
ADULTS ONLY
T WE CAN FILL
oe Ae LOW AS poe
Betty for pel gy 20m
FEderal 86918 80 THA THE
APARTMENTS IMMEDIATELY—
ren nore
WEA RE OFFERING — FOR A
LNTED D TIME ONL: = — LEAS
Lake Rd. CLEAN, 3 ROOMS. TILED BATH.
lakefront apts. 8587 Pontiac
furn FE T2000.
3 RMS. AND BATH. PVT. ENT.
dults, FE 2-6500.
J LARGE ROOMS. CORNER ELIZ- abeth & Union Lk. Rds. EM | MODERN 5 Boos. PIRST FLOOR
heat, Close in. PE > 3 are LT he om
MODERN 5 ROOMS, en A MONTH
PE §-0664.
A MONTH.
KND BATH. NICELY MODERN 3 ony AND BATH. EP-
fency apt, Stove and refrig.
3 ROOMS. ENT. AND BATH.
> Couple pr peclerred. FE 23-1154.
3 — ROOMS. EVERYTHING LARGE
furn 28 N. Hemmingway &., Lake
Orion.
4 LARGE RMS. PVT. =
a. 4145 chnteavilie Rd, OR
oe FE ¢-2282.
ROOMS, PVT. BATH, APPLY
‘3 Clark Bt
§ RMS. AND omal oa ‘rehonme. eH per wk.
6LEAN PRIV ENT. CROSE FE 5-2585.
& BATH.
MODERN EFFICIENCY $15 Seek, including ate
_lights & gas OR es
oreonns Tied beth Lakefront roo:
3 kids OK. 6587 Pontiac ots SoUPLETELY PORN APTS,
COMPLETELY N. APTS.
spa welcome, bats) a wk. 406
PLEXES sit WEEKLY. LAKE Ee Ce aed oF and SPs he at or
ietermeton MY 346ti.
4 .
wate entrance and bath, Util-
Neat “and clean, Adults
only, Bee naan 4:30 Sat. and Sun.
)- Pinegrove.
aN. APT. GROUND FLOOR 1
PORN AP wed 104 Pinegrove. FB
eee ee an a
GAS HEAT, PRIV. ENT. 2 RMS.
Orliee, $16 a wk. 86 N. Jessie.
VE A Art, PROPERTY
ry | eae see nN. 8 util furn 9 adults, MY 3-5612.
LARGE LOVELY 4 & BATH. , glassed porch, near Watkins tase Kauite, 9 fos. Ps gy i1943,
vate entrance, refrig. clean
$-0526,
Rent Apts. Unturnished 34
2 ROOMS, KITCHEN BATH, ehild welcome, 430 N. a
J ROOM & BATH ON LAKE & line, Cali PE 4-0401 after 5:30.
eed pariy to live there
Sas charge. Gas-fired. steam et—no janitors, service >
bene iow rent. had
Bontise ‘Press, Bor. 66,
sleeps 4, 784 Sterling. ’ -« GAS .
All weekly. OR
3-TT00.
4. and bath,
_ing. “Heat furn. Adults. Reasonable rent. Located to Pom
URPER
Priv:
pemnieiees Near
FE 5-864 a 4 ROOMS AND
ate entrance. Heat & a ign
stores
1 BEDRM. DELUXE Rent Houses | Furnished 3 35 oe ary
KITCHEN.
. Dey. week or month,
Also ri house, adults.
cxAn PisnEna, ere ‘MEN. PRI- | LAKE OF
School age c dren welcome.
8-8226.
3 ear round — furn, MY 3-1167
2 BEDRM. HOME, ROUN.
ot] heat, call 3-2805.
So « WALLED LK., MOD.
. Reasonable
4 ROOMS BATH FURN, 4
__months, Re Reter FE 5-
4 OOM OOM HOUSE IN aT RRPORE.
week or month, adults
| sat On Ste
§ ROOMS. MODERN. NEAR
_Clarkston, MA 56-6281.
|7 ROOM HOUSE WITH « BED- rooms, porth end, call FE 2-6606.
HOUSE, LOTS
ground & iake, all newiy ko
erated, be autiful location. 4
_Dewire_ 22 Auburo, rear office.
Auburn Heights, 6100 per mo.
_PE_5-0622
§ RM HOUSE. OF ap U HEATER. . HOT
water and bath 1-4031,
§ ROOMS, BATH. aa “HOME.
lige Lakeview and Lynn, Huron
Gds, 1 or 2 children between
_and §°30, FE + ss
7 ROOM HOUSE. MODERN. FOR
sale or rent. $950 Da. $v
th. 213 8. Edith
6 ROOMS AND BATH WTTHIN
blocks of downtown. Avalienie for
immediate occupancy. a
month. Ask for Mr. ‘amit, =z
8-04.66,
@ RMS. AND BATH, OIL HEAT.
newly decorated, % N. Francis
St. Between 3 and §. FE 44423.
{LARGE ROOMS, 2 BATHS.
Partly furn. 875 month. In Lake
_Orion. FE 5-6205 after ra
7? ROOM, 4 BEDROOM HOME
located -3 miles west of Roches-
ef ground. Paved road Schoo! bus
service $35 per month Lease
availabie
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
TIN. Saginaw St. Ph, PE 56-8165
UTIL. AND
Children welcome. PE 43031
CLEAN 4 BEDROOM HOUSE, $118
a mo FE
3. ROOM as rr BATH, OTL
heat, one child welcome, house
needs some work done. Call FE
__ 86642 before 6 p.m
CLEAN A AND IN Qoob 50D CONDT-
. Garage
stop and $o0g, shopping center
For Rent—W. Suburban 4% roome & bath. full basement,
FA oil a Lake privileges.
John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 313West Huron street Phone FE 5-047: Eves. PE 43413
ioe STOVE. HURON GARDENS Like new ¢ rooms and bath, 2
ment
References required
WEST a
Near Elizabeth Lake, like new 4
MAHAN REALTY CO. 107§ W. Huron
Just DECORATING. as =
% block high school, all utili-
Ses, completely private. Ph, FE
23-7001 9 to $
$65 Mo
Dorothy Snyder | der Lavender
3140 W. Huron FE 2411 ___MU_¢0411_EVES. NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME, JUST oft “ae Rd.
er neti.
Water," “yas & PE 42252.
RENT WITH OPO TO BUY
$30,000 new home in new subdivi-
sion. 11 nies ti north Pontiac
ture windows, large recreation
room, ceramic til 4 Elec-
tric dishwasher trim, office space S doubie ea stom-
built, Must be seen to be appre-
ciated. Very liberal “warms. MA
For Rent Roor Rooms _37
G RMS. LA-
abift,
le hin ge ke ME Le SINGLE fad
double, kitchen . AT w.
N ee ROOM. CLOSE
fn both ways.
a PE ssi ote NG Neos YOUR COM-
fort, At Bus . PE 5-7332.
re eee PRIVATE ENTRANCE.
PRIY. PRIVY. ENTRANCE, AU AUTO, HEAT wate!
SiEEPING ROOM 8 i BLK. W. oF
| sttitine na von om Pe
; PRIVATE EN-
trance, Men. 174 State 5t.
Rooms With Board 38
ME STYLE MEALS. VERY
clean, PE . 14 Matthews.
PRIVATE ROOMS. NEAR TOWN
and bus, $17 weekly. PE 2-¢8a7.
Convalescent Homes 38. 38A
OAKLAND course CONVALES-
AND HOME CENT
Home-like Surroundings for elder-
ly men and Excellent
food and wee. S260 Oxley Drive,
Pontiac, FE 5-0004,
Hotel Rooms ‘39
Cooking refrigeration unit.
464 Auburn eee
ON
m s. ¥
Sa'iires &, Rati iat
"| OFFICER GPACe FOR REWs, EX, | eid Moor. s440 Dixie Hwy.
t
YOUR PROBLEM:
Want. Ads! To sell, rent,
hire, it’s FE 28181. ter in excellent location, 1 acre |
THE ANSWER. TO) ent on lot. Da.
Call OR 32084 | 6 p.m. Eve-
bing.
North of Pontiac. § rooms, bath . Nice lo
333.
Keego Harbor This large T-room home has 4
bedrms,, and full basement, On
the bus ‘line. Only $8,500,
West Suburban Very nice 3 bedrm. home, plas-
tered walls. oil heat, elec. water
heater. Big lot with nice lawn
and shrubs. $1,500 down,
John K. Irwin amare
1925
ny West “Huron Stre
PE 54-0447; Eves. rE 4-3415
WILL BUILD...
On your jot, 3 or 3 bedroom start-
er homes with or without base-
ment. Ne down payment, Or will
build on our lots with small down
payment.
Russell Young REALTOR-BUILDER
412 W, Huron FE ¢45235
3| BLOOMFIELD HIOHL. NDS
lity-built 3 pedreone brick
‘ireplace, large living room with
dining L: closets 1% baths,
oy ree, ‘room Beautiful lot.
NEW CONTEMPORARY
3 bedroom, tile bath Sith Vanity.
Gleamin g oak floors, modera step-
saving Kitchen with dining area.
Picture window, large rec. area
in basement. Our last one at this
price, $12,500 with §2,109 down.
$400 DOWN
And lake privileges on Oxbo
Lake. 2 bedroom bungalow. Ol
heat. Venetian blinds and more.
Call today
$1,000 DOWN
Large semi!- bungalow itn Union
Lake area. Plastered walls, __
ily dining room, lot 1
price y $6,500.
Russell Young REALTOR-BUILDER
413 ‘W. Huron FE 4-4535
West Side
We offer for your inspection
this modern T-room, two-
story home including plas-
tered walls, oak floors, full
basement, ofl heat, garage.
Beautiful shade trees. Has
income possibilities,
ase to arochini & public
schools, "Frule g and trans-
Hy
i eee bree $i1,-
INSURANCE
100 100 Oakiand Ave. Open Eves
FE ¢2544 Pree Parking
3 Bedroom
Brick
Nearly new ranch home with full
basement, gag heat, carpeted liv-
ing reom and hall. Combination
aluminum storm windows, city
sewer and w
Pull price 915.500 00 with $3,500.00
down.
Call Today for Appointment
WM. A.
“| KENNEDY REALTOR
Evenings Til) 9
3007 W. Huron FE 43500
ANNETT OFFERS
North Side
0
$11,500, terms.
West Side—2-Family 5 3 e, and bath Daurry J¥ § ROOM noon pore vrs
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE»
GATEWAYS to
HAPPINESS
NR. ST. BENEDICT ’S TEL-HURON SHOPPING
Huron Gardens. Like new 4 room,
2 bedroom, one floor plan deco- |
rated and painted, Shining oak
floors new bath fixtures new
Contary oll unit laundry tubs,
‘or
irs, Offered at $1450 di
© VACANT AND SPICK AND
You Won't Beat This
§ APT. BRICK INCOME Pully furnished on Oeklang Ave
nue. Walking distance to down-
town, 17 full-sized rooms with 4
baths, built for an apartment
ments showing $400 a month in-
basement, Timken hot com water heat. 2 porches, drive and
back yard cement, 16x24 ft, 5°
rage. Koar Wisner School. Of-
tered $36,050 10,000 down. $ BIG PROFIT ON YOUR IN-
VESTME:
To Buy—To Sell—To Trade
YOU BUY IT—WE’LL INSURE IT!
MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS
FE 2.0263 1075 W, Muron
NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH
______—POST_OFFICE
NICHOLIE. WEST SIDE § ROOM
Large carpeted ving room
fireplace, family dining
room, sunroom, @
‘s priced for action
very liberal terms
STATE STREET INCOME
Tiimess forces sale of this
excellent property with an
per week. Has
rifice. Good terms
EAST MONTCALM 3 poRMs
Strictly modern A-
Haa auto” heat &
hot water Incinerator, soft-
ener, insulation, storms and
acreens. Dry bemt., garage,
paved drive & many other
things you'll want tn a fine
home. Move right in. Owner
will sacrifice. Very, liberal
terms.
NICHOLIE wines Hy ARGER CO. FE 54-8183
wopen |_ evenings
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
INCOME — rooms for owner,
and 2 chente for com:
Two apa ents will make
ments and pay utilities.
cation for rentals near bus line
tores. A-1 condition through-
out.
NEAR PONTIAC MOTOR — 2
bedrooms, living room and kiteb- |
en-dinette enntne. | | base-
ment, feneed rear ga-
rage, Ail) this for" “oul 6 $1,500
down and payments of $50 per
month,
INCOME — 5 room apartment |
down for ewner and ¢ rooms up
for rental, Good school location,
ideal for 950 .
Call tor oor Socmtesent. * we
George R. Irwin Baldwin Ave.
60505 REALTOR 268 FE 50101 or PE
A Penthouse at,
1200 Ft. Elevation High a
ranch home, 3 large bedrms.,
wardrobe closets, I'g baths,
Bre gen or fam-
ily rm., 2 car red garage,
ned) ree rm. with fireplace.
Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL marae
Hwy. e701 4395 Dixie dryer, and wate
ear garage. $16,000, terms,
5-Family Brick
return.
west side rental area, ¢
to school and buses. Sep
arate furnaces. §27,500,
terms.
Picnic. Park—Lake Front Picnic grounds with 70 pic-
barn, Situated om J3'4 acres
18 miles from Pontiac. §30,-
$00, terms,
70-Acre Estate Ideal country home, com-
pletely someiciet mein
e wi bedrooms, very
modern kitchen, 2? baths, au-
tomatic ofl heat, 4-room ten-
for horses,
dairy o feeder cattle. 2-car numerous out-
ari ky and some
farm equipment included. An
cutstandine value at $47,500,
terms.
Roy Annett Inc. REALTORS
2 E. ron FEderal 8-0466
Open Evenings and Sunday 1-4
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Spacious Rooms is siz room home.
ayn
riot, Attractively
A eae 4% te wort
Suara
YOUR MOVE “ $1,000 Dn, will move you into Ld
large new 3 bedrm. home.
bedrm Becoment, oil furnace, Terms ar.
"PONTIAC REALTY
PP T71_ Baldwin
TR
jose-in to Pon’ 186 ACRE LAZEP ROT. ESTATE
Located ©
Kitchen with dinette.
Desoment. gas heat. Lend-
lot. car garage
Ful price: $13,500 — $4,
own to spproved mort-
Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 2 OW. Lew proces Street Street FE 56-6161 or FE 2-1300
t “DRAYTON PI PLAINS home, All Three pedroom Tired walls, ¢0-
session in
favs. P Priced at $16,000 cash to
mortgage. |
Not High on the Hog—
But High on a. Hilltop at 7 acres of ood Lapeer
* ounty farmland, plus @ 6room,
home with a large living room,
dining room. 2? bedrooms. Pa
pases xtra good deep well
& jet pump. Chicken house.
house for storage of vegetahies,
and fruits. With a» little work, {
this can be made into & peautifu
fl from Metamora. Price
H ‘mu, fe down, Shown by
appointment only.
HERE IT IS! ;
be re lakefront home on matin
oad Only 12 mi. from Pontiac.
Comfortable living rm. with ex-
cellent view through picture win-
tol 2 nice bearms font nag
fine D-car gara -
letely fenced £5 Pro home ots only
By: rs old. See it now. Many more
features. Only $11,900 full price.
Crescent Lake Privileges
burban 6 rooms & bath. Base-
soeeat, with auto, of] furnace, 2-car
arage Lovely fenced-in yard, 3
Blocks to school. Large sereened-
tn back porch. Carpets wall-to-wall
in living room and dining room.
Storms and screens. a baa for
only $8,950 with §950 d
WHITE
BROS. REALTORS
Phone OR 3-1295
Open Eves. ‘ti] @-Sun_ 1 to 6.
O) GOLDNER
2 000 down will purchéy@ ones
space, two bedrooms ba:
down Plenty of closet opeee, me
yle floors, full basement, of] heat.
Recreation room with fireplace.
Breezeway to i‘, car garage.
Fenced yard and corner *. .
130 ft nly $12.800 and
— Ideal home for large tome
*K. G. HEMPSTEAD 102 BE. HURON ST FE ¢-8284 Eve, FE 6-068
$400 DOW N
2 bedroom, full bath. 2 large lote,
C. PANGUS, Realtor
Call collect: Ortonville, NAtional
1-3815 or NAtional 1-3050.
OPE Mon. Thru. Sun. 10to9
GI. & FHA 2% Dn., 30-Yr. Mortgage
3-BEDROOM, QUALITY
BUILT BRICK RANCH
HOMES
Waterford Hill, nee-
tiles this lovely brick and stone FEATURING: Plastered
|Walls, Oak Floors, Ceram-
ic Tile Baths, Full Base-
ments with Gasinators,
| Storms & Screens. Wide
Lots, Paved Streets, City
|Sewer and Water
DIRECTIONS: TAKE EAST
PIKE ST OR AUBURN AVE.
TO EAST BLVD, LEFT TO
PROPERTY.
Wanted Experienced Salesmaa.
J. A. Taylor ALTOR TRSURANCY 109 ‘Oatia Oakland Ave =
‘nome HOME — 2 SEPARATE rooms & bath Curaished large
LEAVIN XG 0, STATE 3 BEDROOMS, rniture
washer. n aryer & stove, ve, carpethig. slum, storms & screens, quic
sion. do. §72 & mo.
35-7890.
DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
Re “od LAKE ae
A spacious rambling’ tos home
with erent a fireplace s
kitchen. 12x14, with atieis
huteh, lovely bath, two dandy
bedrooms ‘i © boat house, Rees
Nicely landscaped sell. 812.975. ped lot.
WEBSTER
BUNGALOW, $1150, 81650 DOWN Attractive modern gray shingle
eo nem bungalow with full base-
eW gas ac, heatin
birch flush’ doors tn Detroom,
bebe il and fenced tot Immediate $8
FURNISHED HOME :
1,250 wn
OFF WOODWAR:
BEAUTIFUL BUNGALOW
© bedroom
bath, beautiful ‘“
builtin leatherette kitchen with
Outstanding all-pu room that
is butte aneled. Massive fire-
piace, attac oy Sones: tise An-
down. Price
13,950 or diseaane” for cash te
VACANT HOME
DOWN
Price $6,860 for this bungalow. Plus two bedrooms ta ished atic
just off if Aabore Ave.
We Buy, Sell & Trade
R
maw, Huron "prone PE es on" "Phone FE G180t
MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICN
Silver Lake Front
Brick Ranch Bi-Level. An archt- interio
shaded ing want repinces, Mice
sand te To inetude rich Wil-
ie 3 extras,
“f Family Home fs * sewer 1% ™
Faia ta eid Pion er New Tri-Level
In Bloomfield
THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 27, 1956
For Sale Houses 43.
KN UDSEN #3 Pontiac School District
Rome of 3 bedrooms wit"
me Judes Delco foreed
warm air heat, fi
r features, N ~
eu can’t
it’ for value.
WM. H. KNUDSEN ALTOR
$10 Pontiac State Bank B'
PE 4-4516; Eves. Call FE
“STMT SIDE
rooms. se
atte rupee
Ce pelsimen patio & aoe tails by
WEST SIDE ON -— 3
room, din-
ing reom, k breakfast
room. Ample closets. Ot! heat,
double garage. $3,500 DOWN.
J. R. Hiltz Realtor
1611 W. Huron PE 54-6181
HAYDEN
home. DOWN Starter
Norta Bide. Wiring complete. Dry
wa
$485 DOWN - A new 2 bedroom.
home en jour lot Can for infor.’
mation
s770 DOWN ~ 4 rooms & bath
Sun porch, of!
side a
furnace North
WILLIAMS LAKE RD m3 bee
room home. A good buy for the|
reon whe can do some fin-
fg there.
payment,
— -
New 3 bedroom home.
Privileges on White tare Low.
dowa payment.
NEAR WATERFORD
SCHOOL ~— F.H.A_ Resale. Py tod.
room home. $123.386, A Tox $2840)
wn to 4% per cen
at - per month,
. ve mine des |
tazes
NEAR DODGE PARK KO. 4
room home with utility A nue!
finishing to do, but livable $6800)
with low down peyment,
J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor 8 E Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves.
r
DOLL HOUSE ‘ha this cozy 4
room bungalow with 2 large
bedrooms, large living rm.
le bath kitchen and
dinette, plus utility, new 1%
ear garage, |arge land
lot with Cyclone
fencing. Located on West
Aon Arbor Street. Cash to
mortgage or easy terms.
Leslie R. Middleton
BROKER PE 8-0003
Partridge 3 THE “BIRD” TO SEE
VACANT—BIG VALUE
NR. WEBSTER SCH.
ster Behoo!. Pull
gas heat. rior re-|
Garage. A fine
fm this excellent west side
for only $10,260 om terms
Now vacant—m im at once!
Vacant Ranch Home
Live Suburban move
Very comfortable Like new 3
bedroom 30'184 ranch home on
ed street in nice eee resi-
17'216" dining
fn the finest condition,
mae at goor ~~ prive $19,800
reasonable
Maceday Lake, $1,500 Dn.
Well-bullt hom with
rivile; "beautiful "Maceda:
Pare eo garage. Flowing wel
lies all your water needs.
$1,500 dn, handles,
WARD E. PARTRIDGE
REALTOR FE 43581
1050 W. HURON ST.
OPEN EVES. "TIL 9
SCENIC
Walters Lake, with ite beautiful
roliing | hills brought inte r 24
reation room
heat, garage. SEE IT NOW!
LAKEFRONT
On Pontiac Lake. 2 bedroom ma-
Coney constructed, of] heat, 1'@
car garage. Built to last a life-
time, On large fn pin circle
drive, Your com enjoy-
ment assured. $11,500. Sisee down
what is @ year-’round home for
Humphries
“SOLD Prevent waste of time by
listing your property
exclusively with
CHAPIN REAL ESTATE| & 4101 Dixie Hwy., Drayton Pisins
REALTORS Eves, MApie $-1240 61240
OR 3-1
OWNE
$13,200 Peith
WEST SUBURBAN
FA nest wg ave % Fun price only $5,250
BRICK CE Tn Te Peatne’s boot locations.
3 bedrooms, excellent kitch- en. fi eae schools
town payment.
SCHHAM 8-5001 attor FE 6-071 1111 Josiyn, Corns? Ord
ORAS als otek
| REACH CASH cus|—
TOMERS through Classi-|,
fied Ads, Call FE 28181.
el
age. a ee Oe ese we
RED HORSE CORP,
O18 Case-Elin, Rd FE 4-2252 o1p IACK
LOVELAND pat Cass Lake Rd, KE Harbor
2-4875 _ 41861
oueRS LARGE ARDS E AND s SMALL iNn-
ROSE MeLARTY. Bkr. FE 22162 OR FE $3578 TOP too dow’ Pst.000 down, dls houses. tncome
P. W. DINNAN 06 W. Huron 4-257
No Down Payment
Will build on our. free and
clear lot, r 3 bedroom
starter homes with full bese-
ment & wiring; or
butld on our iot with small
own yment. F. Cc, WOOD
1128 WILLIAMS LAKE
RD: 8 - @ call OR pias
After 6, call OR 3-7038.
WAIT! Before you buy - or
Call C. Schuett Because Schuett has more list-
ings to othe tend more personnel
ou air ar ot 7 4
a7 5 os
g
OQ
2 B
tik bse
& z
area Call MUtual ¢8¢
404 EB. Ht a a
T POR’
SMALL HOME FOR “2 OR | ; sale, newly decorated, 150 FT
| ¢Orner lot. gas electrle, sewer
_and water FE ¢1152.
WEST SUBURBAN
nee privi tleges moms grr view ot
| shaded. i lot, "Garage. had “
iC. HOUST' ON’ RE: LTY
A REAL BUY For cash to mortgage. Total
price $6,500 bedrooms
and basement. In Byivan
Glen
SYLVAN REALTY CO. 72383 Orchard Lake Ave FE 54-0418
jIN_ SYLVAN _SHOPPING CENTER
STOUTS Best Buys
Toda y
$1,340 DOWN onthiy paynents of
$67 include taxes and
living room Ww oss
space. Full basement
furnace. gas water heater
and aluminum -torms and
screens. Cooventently lo
cated to schocls and shop-
ping. Quick possession on
this one
$950 DOWN Don't let the down payment
bed-
| kitchen
price only $7
$7,500 Pull price bain bome large 7
ac ast
side. Excellent for. 2 family
home. Shown appoint-
ment only
INVESTORS See this ‘arce 8 room and
bath home located near
downtown .on ft
toned conimercial Now excel,
LAKE FRONT
Cute as a bug's ear is this
2 bedroom home, strictly
with step saving
kitchen, large living room
with fireplace, farge French modern
iy $9450 with
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor
Tl N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 56-8165
Open Eves. till 8:30
Honeymoon Special LOO BUN-
AND EXTENSIVELY FUR- NISHED ONLY $1,500 DOWN.
R. J. VALUET, Realtor MS OAKLAND AVE. _PE $-0603
—MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _
KENT Established in 1016 “|
_—
i
building with
month income, Pull: price
500 with $1,600 ree tat bt
ir mon rge
y good shape too.
ELBOW ROOM — Over 500 ft. of
road Eimaage sae a completely
Large rooms, osk floors & plas-
tered wells thruout, oll furnace
too. s is an unusual buy at
$7,959 - $3,950 down.
heat separate entrances &
tneters. Pull price $11,950 — §2,-
WANTED — A nice family we
meeres hd Proving! this well
cated 3 bedroom bun, enlow. oak
floorg & plastered walls, tiled
pos ean furnace, 682314 1%
carsee wms. cane brivl
inges. $13,100 — Bal.
$75 per mo. $2,200 down
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 2200 Dixie Hwy, af Telegraph Fe 30123 — F 4 to 9 AMPLE CUSTOM ARKING
C3], a)
L FAMILY HOME fe fing West (ide ‘Area.
houses weepave privilege
deep Fenced ot. Webster school your Fy
Price $1 {1 600 < om
mii nee
way ONEIL, Realtor |
Clem ane
4 fre. ‘un Kelehner ries.
for aun eon terma?
$500 You will iy
be surprised | at this lovely bedroom home at th
Dore up Large. live won ic rge
Beautiful” witches bath, fenced in yard. 1% car garage.
$1000 DOWN BUYS this beautt-
ful 2 bedrm, home, large living
room with picture w w, ige.
utility reom, oll furnace, bigh |
landscaped lot. Vacant, move
today
SHEY FIELD STREET. Lovely
bedrm. home, fall beth, beau-
‘teas oak large living
room Ww dinetle, large kitch-
en with lots of cupboards.
Priced to sell.
Jim Williams Realty 1218 Baldwin Avenue
FE 4064) PE +084)
PONTIAC Two houses on Kettering St.
‘ woe. ° bedroom ranches
th tile bath Oil forced air
heat, washer, dryer, refrigera-
tor and water softener included,
These houses were built in 1055
and are in excellent condition.
They leo
ly payments only $78 including taxes and insurance. No More
gage costs
- Lawson Real Estate
1377 E, Auburn Rochester
_____ OLive pia ee
ranch |
ara
privites jeges. School bus by door.
1,900 DOWN
ern, Rep gt am bome.
auto- Plastered w floors jot 10x 150. matic heat” ‘Basement,
feed
modern homes rif other bo
Please call us before thenke from
you buy.
Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR
3140 W. Huron FE 2-4411
MU_ 46417 EVES
LARGE 8RM. 1000 DOWN
Tt is modern, has 2 car garege
and 3 large tots Located in the village of Rochester By appoins-
men “only.
RIDGEWAY 975 Baidwin Ave FE 4-623
_ MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE
5 Bedrooms 1% story bungalow, Excellent
élose im location for roomers.
$10,508.
2 Bedrooms Attached garage, large lot, New
oa ake paviless vee fix-
res, ° vileges. -
$1000 down ”
Immediate Possession Exceptional } bedroom, full base-
ment, natural fireplace, 2 car
garage, down.
Retiring? This home haa every convenience,
Easy to maintain, garden space
fruit and berries. acre, easy
terms oF
106 Ft. Water Frontage 96800. Furnished, Warm year
round cottage, desirable location
West end Cass Lake. $1000 down
Will rent at $60 a month through
winter
HOME
MART REALTY CO
1062 W. Huron ssa‘
"BUD"
5 Bedrooms
$1,500 Down
family. en Convenient)
ie s intge, fa down- me for
8 3 "bedrooms up, vestparated
dining room full basement, gas
heat and hot water, garage, Yarge
front. h. Total price $8,060 quick possession
Drayton Woods Exclusive
Immediate Possession On this 2 bedroom rancher with
breezeway and extra large 2 car FE 54-0407
north side
and large
Offered “ys siTs00. 4 forms to sult.
NICHOLIE BALTOR 51201
Fe 48773
Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES
NEAR NORTH PERRY
2 m home oe.
sined ad Beh room and ki
3 bath and shower,
heat wired for clectrie ‘stove,
priced at $7350 term:
FOR Q UICK SALE Very comfortable bedroo:
waar st aUBURBAN
room heuse, 2 bedrooms, large
fiving 1 room, kitchen, 3 pe. bath,
1 +! es Low down payment
Fronings, after 6 call Mr. Joll,
FE .
A. {OH NSON. Realtor
FE 42533
GILES Low Down Payment
v are ¥
Freer (aye a slee trim Fy some plumbin cote
ay & GREGG Union Lake Rd.
Union eg Village
EM 34393 eM 3-3314
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=, TRADE Pioneer Highlands Long, low roach bane “ma
attached garage on
27 ft, living room with fire:
place, recreation room and
nol water heat, Just across
the street from the water
—Owner will accept free
ond clear clear ome in trade —
Let's
TRADE Brick Ranch all the extras.
7,
payment
TRADE, rd | New Brick
Excellent west side location
3 bedrooms and 1% ceramic
tile baths on one floor~
walking distance to Webster
acd Was Schools.
oma will al eccent smelier
home
TRADE 3rick Ranch
With breeseway and 2car
attached garage 3
rooms, oversized
with custom cabinets
f table space, a
‘baths, 3 ff recreation room
basement. Excellent cor-
ner parcel. Close to Lake
Angelus menegneble terme
or will TRAD
TRADE Commercial
New 30 x 46 ff. masonry
building. with brick | front on
4 | bets.
o tty , tor tot, uses,
opportunity or owner would
consider erp home itn
trade. a
DEAL TODAY
St. Freds
Compare this 5. bedroom
house for velue It offers
. Uving room, with
fireplace separate dining
room large country
kitchen. The full basement
39.005 with $1,500 down—or
$7,950 cash.
Bateman
Kampsen
REALTORS
377_8_Telegraph Eves. & Sun. Buy Thru Partridge
__List Thru Partridge _
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OC N
KEFRONT - 3 bedroom
Panoramic picture
Overlooking he
lake waters, cor-
Too: e,
Ceramic
'
pa
one-half. Modern style deco-
rations bright, airy kitchen
has bireb boards and
rhang adds to th
style See it now.
EAST SIDE — $1,600 down.
2 bedroom prodern home,
pr. &t. ert Bec
Piastered wails, full base-
ment, pew gas furnace, ga-
rage. Only $7 900.
LA EL IZABETH LAKE ES- '
TEs — Is Just the home
tooking for. A love-
Cod in a beautiful
setting. Nice livin if room,
with large dining ell, 2 bed-
rooms down; one bedroom
that will really catch the
eve. cere, a! bath. oat
ent,
Large lot, Priced st “$14200.
SYLVAN VILLAGE 3
=
you are are FE 4.0528 GAREY AD by Dick Turner
SA ALT
M. Rag. U8. Pat, Off,
1966 by NEA Service, ina
scamp! we asked me bow I
For sale Houses Md 8
BEHIND st,’ JOSEPH Hos! TAL
Westown Realty Co. * PE 8-041 \
DRAYTON PLAINS Vacant 6 room and bat ce
ing. Living and dinin; a
closed front porch. Dasement.
fenced yard, garage, Approx,
$4,000 equity. $65 monthly. Will
accept good er or land
contract.
EAST SIDE full
Path “combination dining & kitch-
en, full basement. Gas heat. Own-
er transferred. Must sell this
Suck posseesion with $1,450 down.
ng L Templeton, Re Realtor.
2399 Orchard. £
ee DR.
able with terms,
CUCKLER REALTY
BUY. can L REALTOR “>ird”
we OWNER
ROGER BERLIN CO. FE 21146
Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
3 BEDROOM NO MONEY DOWN
ne et. Pl wedge Park ’Ree, close
WILLIS M BREWER
inel
OF ee
BY OWNER: 4% ROOM HOUS
Sih fel Scomenh, Sinise A es.
best offer for $1.00 equity. C
Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
ALMOST NEW
3 bedroom, is utilit: Rae e living room and
eeds faiahing "on
Over, an acre of
only $480 do dowh., Call for appoint-
C "RAW! FO ORD AGENCY
$344 ron Bt.
Bresings, a 31103 & EM per}
BARGAIN: GOOD povss. LARGE
living room, fi
LIN’ HEIGHTS
cod § rooms down, 2 Enotiy wcedat
rooms eat,
bedroom brick with
tered, painted walls, Huge
kitchen with cw ds -to
match Many extras, Oil
auto, heat, gasinator, auto.
$15,
HERE 15 AN EXTRA
SHARP BUNOAL ON. Su
condition throw T
plastered walls are “treshiy
decorated. Excellent oa k
en with extra far garage, fenced y et
drive, 3742 Brookdale. FE 43448.
RUSSELL YOUNG
i ee
FL PASS iF did
CLARK REAL ESTATE a
A
e bath and full dase-
ment, Som teally 412 W. Huron PE 44535
ceptionall Reasonable BY OWNER: 2 BEDRM. GAS
terms. a 100 with $500 dn., terms.
RAY O'NEIL, Realtor » |? BEDRA Mod bal argos, Ga
3 Soe PE 3 3-1103 or OR H souable do << sree
$1, 000 DOW DOWN
CL ARK VACANT JAN. 1 A lovely 4 bedrm. home with
rm. Nice vacement iin tas heat Located post t :
Side ana. has a “two-room “apt. : 7 = a * : "
bechslor's apt. with ream H. W. Biael shower, Pru Plus ry, rooms on asement . . 1ge OW
ott heat, glassed front Parse “beeen” ‘ t with Bac Seon of FE bs if rice, conus Locamioy. Bast] | RANCH, $1,200 DN. home has 1 bedroom wp, and 3 F ponte. 3 Sind foue® type,
rege [o> sag down. J. shower
Gm areca) Ge eran pa ned nassment wan | est of near apace, for reation room. Auto | School.
Syuassed, porches, 8 alee Seat $285 DOWN a with mo Cony and cute 3 3 rooths, septic
: Ror i to tank and well in. Crescent Lake
sii.900" with | Privileges
R. D. RILEY, Broker
508 Elizabeth Lake Rd. FE 41167
YOUR LIFE’S MADE EASIER through Classi-
fied Ads; To so Rages ia oo ree Rees “Th bet daughter is going to marry
Templeton | that penniless
get along « on your salary!”
__Income Property 43A
WE TRADE
HURON GARDENS
en & 3 units.
3 rooms @ be Excellent
condition r . ts pay
utilities Wonderful oppor-
Watkins
Lake Front
Located on om Wotktne
Bavemeot ha wt home has
bow
3-241.
79 BOY fo Set
PARTRIDG
TO SEE
MICHIGAN BUSINESS
SALES CORPORATION
JOHN A. LANDMESS: BROKER
LEGR, RD. Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridg
ae BIRD!
“LET’S TALK
BUSINESS”
DRY GOODS
retired couple, or lady
ean ade | substantially” te the
fami income we operating
clean litthe bu Oa-
ye full price > including
HARDWARE Btart the New Year
small
oer mores Let us help
1873 8. TE
FE 4-1682
PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR
WE COVER
THE, STATE
WELL. ESTABLISHED
leum & foe semmeell store
st. Poo
tirely by hired
. ssod profit. $10,
credit
ness with tase turns
ventory. Shown by
BOARD nom AND SHUFFLE
and we will help you figure the
just N.
STATE- WIDE Real Estate Bervice of Pontiac
B.D. ‘TOR
1717 §. Telegraph FE 4-062)
«| Partridge 8 THE “BIRD” TO 6EB
eas pai 5 : = ® | Driven — Grill — Home T és
iGEM HARTRAM, uy or Trade
OR +1980 ‘
Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
BUILD NOW
“infin Etaten “stn alee Tree ly
a HERBERT e*DAVIS- 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd PE §-4313
AIS : Cherokee ills! = You'll like the advan of
tts close-in Joc: -
Eliza’ a 1 mile west
CARL W_ BIRD, Realtor
Lar pi tog hems ive
Shepard Rity. OL 1-Til 2000 Tienken
_--For Sele Acreage 47
Barn
2 $10,-
MEAGHER REAL ESTATE rd, OA $3122
Eves. OA 6-608
For Sale Farms 48 pen re ee iB
3% ACRES GRANGE BALL RD.
~~ Buy Thru Partridge
List Thru Partridge
chicken ‘house. © ols available, By
RIDGEWAY 975 Baldwin Ave, FE 46203
$3,009 dows, Ms jeormen Ra. :
1914 Level Acres with
4-Bedroom Home
Nice rural neighborhood fust off
vement
ig.
and $60
_Giroux-Franks
on BE he BATE Sale Business Property 49 r ™
190 ft.
wee WW. BivkAn
ao 300FT.
FRONTAGE
____ For ‘Sale Lots: 4% ‘
Good modern home, |. Law Priced Tavern RE
ms
1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVES. ‘TIL 9
Buy y Thru Par Partridge
List Thru Partri
Roy Annett Inc. MACHINE SHOP
REALTOR: .
28 £. Huron -0408
Open Evenings and pnw ed 14
_Sale Land Contracts 52
+
ez! COMMERCIAL|™
IND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDG., Buckner Customers
Are
Happy Folks Rockness uk Basiese serve om :
Tt is easy to deal at Buckner’s,
thown to everyone and borrowing fee pleasure Provide for a ae ont
Eoane to 00, op to 24 months
BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY
Cc
4512 ‘DIXIE HIGHWAY
pa BRATION Fr 46402 “VAN
PARTER &
SEASONAL
CASH ae
BENEFICIAL
Rwy -
FINANCE CO. 702 Pontiac State Bank Bid PE 41574 .
TEAGUE FINANCE CO.
202 N. MAIN
ROCHESTER, MICH. LOANS $25, TO $500
HOUSEHOLD GOODS . Ph Rochester. hester. OL 60711 OL 10781
Need. $500.
ba pepmente to fit wear ba ant
Then you should visit on baw
$39.50 AND [
CONSUMER'S |
Lawrence
‘iy ‘he ‘same ‘way. “Phone vet | er. Ua
HOUSEHOLD FINANCE CORP. RE, OF FO TOTOROI J
hows
LOANS — $600 to $1, 500 For Ed: ae aoe
ri , = ~
Dottion swear ewe
4 aot
‘ eeewee RR
one ewe
ee en eens
breakfast Led +6essieee
i oe eee ee oxen saith Ril» 2, ; ;
MAN'S | SUIT AND 40, $12 and Seventy,
"Shab “coat, size 14, exe bond, Fe 20M, ter 4pm.
Sale Household Goods 57 ee roe CO
+ weed geet ee
ee ee
sass tee ati xt
. La ee
is Tred al : r
UOLAIN SA ii oe
tb.
‘eb:
tai 4x8 Sheot $1.35 ata, 2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1936
: Sheetrock
MAKE SURE
BURMFISTER Northern Lumber Co.
SALE
NEW AND USED
LUMBER
To clean up yard
, $060
pet ama Et a ft. .Obe
RAPTERS - JOISTS 226 pine lin, f. 006
ee fe we
K, 3212, 20 footers
Resta ake buy 100 bd. ft. att 80.
Reckiatn "Plywood
Pips Brick steel
Money Ouarantes
rRED LL PLANS
AS Sun Cunt OFF
SURPLUS LUMBER
Materia! Sales Company
8340 Ra. Mone sirpert | —
= ort
SEPTIC TANKS
Pris LE RA,
ae See Ee Ata eat
Talbot Lumber
PE 5-8090
PIANO TUNING. CALL BEFORE Le ee Oscar Schmidt.
Sale Store Equipment 64
i oe CASH REGISTER.
= DUR ce mee eth reguter Ea S40
condition, Reasonable. s
SPORTSMEN
repair pair “service ng Se
:| SANDY'S SPORT SHOP
Sat, & to te 4, 1770_&. Telegraph FE 3-0140
Ww . Av * ss
ayer eugat _ Lake
10 Bagley St.
Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66
pole GA’ on 1 “~
te boty Sada "hy | MOREA ~GUNS — BUYSELL TRADE |i | Guns — B
Manier Leach
eo ee s
stock. Curtiss. OR 3-9296.
BABY PARAKEETS, 8. 10 =.
Must have farm hom
_ Shiidren. Elgin 6-3170.
COLLIE GOLLIE PUPS, THO
Sable & white. Well, marked,
_ Terms MA ¢yiat. 0, Loves
GERMAN SHEPHERD
PUPPIES
With sell the
my show doga.
portunity Be purchase an
t uppy, MAytair 6-2504,
Parakeets, Guar. to Talk
Bome talking . Harle-
quines, Cages. 501 et. rE
32-4025.
PARAKEETS, CANARIES, SUP- plies, 183 Sanderson, FE §-5031.
PARRAKEETS, CANA CAGES aod Crane's Hatch- Auburo Ra _ FE 46510.
THOROUGHBRED | ENGLISH ser litter bred from | _" 77
MODEST MAIDENS
ay
Lf ay PLAN © i mecca
“He wants the tired businessman's Junch!” By Jay Alan
c~ ter "a re hese
_ers b ee
—FRAINED | "BEAGLE $35.
___FE_ +5815
YOUNG BEAGLES 3h, 16. CUDDLY
puppies $5. _OR_ 34
Dogs Trained, . Boarded ? 70
poas, cars BOA:
Weined. Burr-Shell,
“Hay, Grain & Feed 71 | ¥o¢#!
boas
“@. Tele
td will
trade for cattle. TT6
Scott Lk. Rd
ALPALPA BROME. TIMOTHY &
clover. Also second alfalfa
a arae No rain. OA 8-2179, For Sale Housetrailers 78
18 Pontiac Chief Vacation Trailer
ia Mre. Doroty Kuck of Roches
ter, Michigan
Detroiters
a na ee
3 te to M%. 8 widths svafladie.
large selection of of weed mobile
HUTCHINSON
Drayico Piaiss, “OW 31200
MIXED HAY LARGE cents abe ane
bales, as. ee 7”
$20 ton. extra
ee. s year-old Peroistein * Sere.
peer,
in12". Farnsworth Rd, MOhawke
_ #3503.
__ For | Sale _Livestock _72
No spring rr
teres, TIS ate Lt
. MElrose 71-3104,
BANGS
. Cow—8 yrs, hetfers 14
mo, &@ 4 mo. OA 63 8-383
NICE CHRISTMAS PRESENT.
Sagh eens cok. © Me. eld, OA
Ralph Smith, T3ebe, OXFORD TRAILER
SALES
Rent Trafler Space 79
ESTATES, MODERN
& playground
For Sale Poultry 74
‘| Turkeys, 12, 13 and 14 Ibs. .
oven ready, available
including some larger
sizes. Specially dressed | ™ _Auto . Accessories 80
a PORD TR ere? AXLE.
All or for Dons. A 56-0788
For Sale Tires 80A 4 mm, T3OX16. PLY. GOOD
Mile
Phone west
NEW AND RERUILT SPREADERS.
utpment.
year_of service. tires. $3.50 up. Also Whitewalls
to please the cook. 5 STATE TIRE
W. R. Cogger & Son, . ee OOK!
Clarkston, MA 5-O511. | grexzy guburbenite mud and snow
Sale Farm Produce 78| Sitar. "0" “umanee Stites TIRE sales
pot. | “t,,. SAND GROWN POTATOES. | $09_6. 7 FE 40087
we Meet vai =e STANDARD BRA Ww TIRES
up, Sweet cider 231 BN Tires, Up to 80 mere ent of
. Auburn = black white alls.
i A ED. WILLIAMS ne Orchard. 5460 Orchard 431 8. Saginaw st Raeburn
Sale Farm Equipment 76 Auto Service 81
| sane mentale. mn & bepere ear, cylinders Febored: Zack Ma
Many access, Call
For Sale Motorcycles 83 83 +
SNOW PLOWS FOR PARTs AND
wo, months
ance. no payments éartes, Y sinter
month
PONTIAC FARM & INDUS. TRACTOR ye ca Woodward
or PE 41443
WINTER SPECIAL! —
railer, FE 7-0251.
USED” TRACTORS WITH
PLOW: AND OTHER IPT.
ALL SIZES AND MA AND
PRICED kd SELL. WE TAKE
te. Sales deity
PRI, NIGHT,
att Ste BED. Auction House,
«© Hwy., Drayton Plains,
won ire EVERY FRIDAY &
Bat, a p.m. Budget Auction, 455
_Mill’ 8t. » Ortonville, Mich.
-j|house, apartment, any-
aint | thing — Want Ads give
you ACTION, Dial FE
28181,
4
For Sale Housetrailers 78 78 CENTURY 1% INBOARD (WERE. on boats & Meréury m tors in stock new % aa Retore
Jan, Ist. Open 8:00
INLAND LAKES SALES "17 W. Huron FE £7121 PE 2-6122
{4 W. 14 Mile Rd. at John R
RD MOTORS
f Sales and Service, Starcraft, Lone
trations ic stor the pont. v e OWNES MAR: SUPPLY
396 Orchard Leake Ave.
Phone FE 2-8020
MERCURY ytd aig ones.
Parts 7 Hook’ Place. “Fis Oret Orchard a Lake “Ave. ave.
EV INRUDE — MOTORS Bee the new "5S? models
Harrington Boat Works PE 2-8033 |THE WINNER OF THE MODEL
1967 Generals Stua: Holly and | stent ea Assow awe 80N long.
. EM 1955 OMC V-8,
Call after 6:30 p.m, 247 |
_Sale J Motor ‘Scooters: 82) |
he CUaEMAy EAQLE, Exc. con. |
Bavidson. gon Haier
Bevideos Baloe Co. south} 3
re 3000| Boats & Accessories’ ‘as oso) | , Sen Wanted Used Cars— 88
JUNK AND WRECEED CARS
East a” Auto Parta. 181 E
Pike & 5-6835.
HIGH $$$ PAID BUYIN FOR STATE BA
GLENN ’S
WE PAY
Top Dollar For clean Used Cars & Trucks
Matthews-
a pick-up, 8 ply tires. It's like new
RESTON MOTOR SALES
32 8. Main st. Clarkston
LigaT | jag HEAVY HAULING.
4-4820 PE . .
‘6 Be PickOP. NEW. WO miles, trade terms.
MAZUREK MOTORS M3 8. Blvd. E. PE 40587
1956 CHEVY PICKUP For Sale Cars - O foe Sil Gate 1
1953 CHEVY $995 with Hardtop sport, coupe heater, and . J
Sao Ke NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8. APvodward
,| OLIVER
BUICK $2595 $56 Buick Century 2-Dr.
H'top Riviera, Dynaflow,
Radio and Heater, 2-Tone
Blue, Custom Interior.
$695 down.
$1495 (53 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Low
‘Mileage with all the ex-
tras. One Owner. $395
down with 30 months on
balance.
$1995
Radio and Heater, Hydra-
matic, W/Wall Tires. One
Owger. $495 down. | $1595 54 Buick Super 4-Dr. Sed. |
with Power Steering and
Brakes. A real beauty!
$395 down.
$495 ‘49 Chevrolet Sta. Wen.
Good body and tires, &
passenger. No down pay-
ment required.
$995 '$4 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio
and Heater, Spotless in-
side and out. $195 down.
OLIVER
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave.
FE 3-010) Open
1955 CHEVY $1495
Ha: with V-8 engine. Stand-
ard M. @ One-owner car with
only 17,000 actual miles.
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8. Woodward Ave, Birmingham % ton with V-4 engine and deluxe
eab, with beater and win
Washers.
NORTH CHEVROLET 1090 8. Woodward Ave. Birmingham
CHEVROLET ‘86 “% TON PICKUP.
& excellent tires, winterized and
ready to go. Just your car or
truck down
Haskins, Chev. 731 Dixie Highway et MIS
MApie §-$0T1 Open nites ‘til 9 iL]
‘Wilson GMC | New & Used Trucks
Oakland at Cass
1954 BUICK MS
“aed irae) fateh One youl u'll realy
PS ORTH CH EVROLET ‘S. Woodward Are,
54 BUICK
Century Hardtop
¢ ANARY YELLOW
REEN TOP. DYNAFLOW,
HEATER.
FE 44546
DON’T NEED CASH AT
BIRMINGHAM
NASH |e SRETMANNS | SINE, oer ar or ~NEW, BEAUTIFUL Wanted Used Cars 83| ‘MEDIATE DELIVERY
10 WIDES—10 WIDES |~~~ NO MONEY. DOWN | OW
NOW ON DISPLAY | | Watt's Sf pron, Sonar ag
| thoose from Featuring ‘AxDuck-| See M & M Motor Sales | st Dose
Feat niet cent |S eae sd ren trades ate af pee “ ebesp oan, 2008 days be Nash Al 9 Wagons and
IMMEDIATELY. MOVE IN hlwa \lways Ri Ready to Buy ALSO
BOTTLE
TRAILER ER EXCHANGE. | BAGLEY "AUTO PARTS 8 ae |
se? va ooh eRe moor | Be TE Se So -| RENT IT FAST Bad Shelton Motor Sales. Dodge
Cor auture aE, Biva FE eer Pog v. He, dom oe.
through Rent Ads! Room, | #1D.: “SCRAP | 1968-86-87, NASHES OF ALL TYPES
IMMEDIATE DELIVERY
{ See Stan of John
BIRMINGHAM NASH.
666 S, Woodward, B’ham
MI 63900 = Open till 9
t 1984 CHEVY $1095 convertible with a tur-
and jvory finish Has Pow-
aie and heater,
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 S, Woodward Ave. Birmingham
~ $150. FE * suet q er G
FT .
“Veer. 76 Pingree
"53 CHEVROLET
Convertible
RADIO & AP WALLS EW
CHEVY’
211 S. SAGINAW
FE 44546
$64 BEL AIR SEDAN. caer. e finish, An exceptional Day!
Sust your car down. Easy terms.
Haskins Chev.
6731 Dixte Hwy, et MS
MApie_ 5-807 nites _ull_@ 192 CHEVIE Cr ATOe WAGON.
radia, EM pda1e. $405 money
rj GHEVROLET. RADIO &
down, assume
CHEVY BEL AIR
me eS Etc As ES
68 Oakiand FE 2-235
1953 CHEVY. S095.
Bdoor selan with standard
radio and heater, Be sure to
eee this one.
NORTH CHEVROLET Birmingham 1009 @, Woodward Ave.
Wi DESOTO CARRY ALL, 020. Hatchery
"88 Cad, Cpe. DeVille .......
$6 Cad ce npenseceees
3 oat om. $e Riv. .... 32408
"86 Super $8 Cony. ...... $2005
‘66 Ford Fairlane Sedan ...... 1795
83 Olds Super 88 2-Dr. ...... 1895
"65 peer: ES Air Dr. ....... $1808
85 Pont, Chief. Dix, 2-Dr, .,.. $1405
3S Sts capes #+Dr..... 1805
- es ef. Dr, . ied
‘es Holiday Cpe. ....:
"85 Cad. C ices ceeewees $3406
"68 Cad, @ Sedan . ~ vseee $3106
"SS Nash Rambler wre cues 914606
"85 Cadillac DeVille ...6.
SS Olds 96 . Hol, Sed. .... $2295
"84 Olds 9¢ Dix, Hol. Cpe, .... $1895
K 4 relet Woon casenene $1008
: Super 68 4-Dr. ...5.+ ;
ae rte eeeeee
v4 Sr. ne eee eee eee i
vttece
*
"33
3 = i.
= * ss
7
JEROME Olds-Cadillae .
Orchard Lake at Cass
FES O48 - 55 Pontiac Catalina with] 5 ey rah meee 2
Piet he bauer & week Ly
55 FORD RANCH
WAGON Groton £ nae, Ford-O-Matic,
whi
HURON MTR. SALES
sa W. Huron FE 32641
i989 FORD. 9 DOOR. GOOD GON. dition. Reasoosbie, Call PE 63356,
‘ii HUDSON CLUS wee 50786. “se
'S2 FORD
2-Door Custom 8
FO -
SHARP * ots RADIO &
AT ALLS,
; INSIDE’ AND OUT.
ORT. nave &
so "23.
aig Credit Mar Mr.
‘ks, oartiawent 47500, roid
Turner Ford.
condition. $505
serrasy PORD SALES
10 N. Washington
TODAY’S SPEC [AL
1938 caer. deluse 3 door, B
LARRY
JEROME Rochester Ford Dealer OL 1-0TL1
| a at ens} SHACKLED. Sah sens
Call EM 3-405 or EM 3.3325
tt 4:00, Or Moed Plagsiat! ou
as aa
Li] n* Wasnt hingt
"SO FORD, 2 DR. Custom 6, R&H, very sharp.
HURON MTR. SALES |
$52 W. Huron
DICK PARKER
Fords at Tom Bohr Ine
MU 45154.
TELLING
. Milford. GLENN
‘$2 FORD V-8. R & HO PERFECT see See.
OA 6-2321 1055 Olds
CHRISTMAS
SPECIAL
car for Christmas. Just
car down, no payments
ruary Credit checked at
room aad salesman,
#5300, aD "veo
1956 RAMBLER
a oo ond a t rleed to sell at
your first look
NORTH CHEVROLET 1000 8, Woodward Ave. Birmingham |
Se ek walls, two-tone blue. FE 63765.
1952. RAMBLER $595 eneppy looking station
= va with radio, heater =
rive. There is absolute
A small
NORTH CHEVROLET | 1000 8. Woodward Ave. Brimingham |
“Reale "New 8 DR, MERC-O. |
New tires, Good cond. FE)
Wot OLDS cy N 4 DE-
new. Priced luxe eq low, Owner, OR 3-1786,
WE BELIEVE FOR THE FINEST USED CARS AVAILABLE 8HOP
Schutz Motors
After 3, 919 Bo
OUR Christmas
PRESENT
TO YOU "56 FORD ¢ 4DR. 8 line trans-
mission, Charm pontiac iss 8 Mydra. sedan 61406
wa ost 39 8. MAIN er. ctLankston MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM
Open Evenings—Please JUST YOUR CAR DOWN
ey hone MAple $5141 | HIONEST TRADES —LOWEST ‘Aple 8-807!
se ‘PONTI RADIO oe WeATES Absolutely ne b EeirEs | fap ow baymenta $14.68 per Mo
Mgr. . Parks, Mid-
va #1600, Harold Turner Ford
PONTIAC EXECUTICE CARs
“UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL STORE
65 Mt Clemens 8t. FE 37117
Surprise the family with @ new sq PONTIAC § DOOR. HYDRA mal & H. Clean, for quick
Fred & gone, Pied Baidwin. Ask for CHEVROLET
“Oakland County's
Fastest Growing Dealer”
_O131 Dixie Highway at M ae
‘$9. STUDEBAKER ~ EXCELLE
with < overdrive
and with
rust: OR }-7665 i
'56: FORD &Cylinder
Others
h_[PESAIO. -HaveA
HAPPY
| NEW Drive With Ease
IN ONE OF THESE
A-1 Used Cars
A FEW OF OUR SPECIALS
, ann —
S6 MERCURY 4Door .......
' (3706)
55 FORD Fairlane 8
(3a16)
'55 NASH Station Wagon .......... $1345
1 . (3824)
55 FORD Victoria Club Coupe ......
(3838)
'55 PONTIAC 4Door
’ om
54 PONTIAC 4Door Starchief ....
é ie
'53 OLDSMOBILE 2Door #8
‘ ww |
53 FORD Custom 4:Door 8 ........... $ 745
’ syeee.
48 DESOTO Suburban Station Wagon $ 175
‘ om
5] FORD ........50.
"50"
\\ - on
Cy Owens: Your Friendly FORD Dealer
147 S. Saginaw §t,
Open 8 A.M.to9P,M, YEAR
Ce ey *
oenee
Ce ee | *
$1445
$1495
$995
$995 e+e ee ene
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ee ee $345
mStock
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THE F PONTIAC PRESS, renilndinay. DECEMBER on, ‘1956
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TONIGHT Top of Town 10:00-—WJR, a Godfrey | 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan
¢:00—WJR, News — News; Kasem a LE NBC Bandstand WWJ, Minute Parade
Weck, Wehtrick. MeKensie|_WPON. Music With Mason W Newa Homechats | CKLW: News, David CKLW, News; 10:30—WWJ, Paul Williams WJBK, News, George Wisk, News, Qeorge.
WJBK, News, Ww. Life ‘AR, Temple woe eS
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WPON, News, Weather WWJ, Witching Hour 10:30—-WXYZ, Girl Marries ote Jack Harris | $:30—WJR, Bob Reynolds WXYZ, Top of Town wale. Mary Morgan JBK, Tom George WWJ, Ross Mulholland CKLW, a, Sports WCAR, Pontiac H. 6. W, A. Grant, Davies
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ww. Th ta: WPON, Music With Mason WXYZ, Curtain Calls WCAR, Sports Parade
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| by Marie Lost Money
| During 7 Months
“MON TREAL @~Maria Dionne
Hoping that you and
yours had a Merrie
Christmas and that
your every wish is
fulfilled during the
first personal business venture of coming NEW YEAR!
any of the famous quintuplets.
: FRIDAY MORNING mae Playhouse Sunday, Jan. 6,
wink sews: Kasem 6:00 WIR, Jim Vinal FRIDAY AFTERNOON win Ea “Mexeasle eT Jan. 6, with Dave Gerry shells are the first to be built by ._. *
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CKLW, Heatter WCAR, News, | ‘oftee WJBK N we tom cree | 8:30-WIR, House Julie London gets her own TV 1, said two others;month operation, eighbors Said Ueessssssss
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Od tian Levis “WwW” Beb aswell “S| 12:18—WPON, Noontime Snde| WAY Revs, Mekensle . earlier, but neither had the 24-/|tourists, but apparently Marie and
CRLW, Guy Nu 12:30—WJR. Time for Music ; Road Bho carat for “‘re-/not flowers was their ob
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30—WJR, World Tonight | Wonk News, Reid WPON, Guy Nunn Weve. "werttieh -Gporte he and scream excessive Miss Bourget reported Marie,
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TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS | building, (4) Michigan Outdoors.) (4) It Could Be You, (1) The] PHil Silvers will collapse for 8) | posemiaa |
(2) Dr. Christian. Erwins. (9) Telescope taxi tycoon Danny} | river . ¢:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. 49) , . Arnstein’s Miami Beach manse. ‘= i 1
Family Theater. (4) News and|7:15—(7) News. John Daly. wee The meng P idlostoatppt ie oh
Sports. 7:30—(1) Lone Ranger. (9) Million 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery) tp. appearances of Dr. Francis] 1, 228"!
6:15—(4) Weathercast. (2) News.| Dollar Movie. Part 2 of “Since| Matinee. -(T) My Little Margie.|c.iatore on “The $64,000 Ques- 19 Drink made
@:20—(4) Box Four. You Went Away” starring Jo-| (9) Going Our Way. tion” not only won him his first “e ver} = =
seph Cotten, Jennifer Jones, Guy|1:30—(4y Hollywood Story. (T)/Ty $32,000—plus his $64,000 Chal-|14 Within 6:2%5—(2) TV Weatherman. Madison, Shirley Temple, Robert} Conrad Nagel Show » defense currently—but also! 15 SO". =
¢:30—(7) Frontier Justice. Killer’s Walker. (4) Dinah Shore. (2)|/2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. | nee 4 16 by = |
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him in “Bill Longley.” (4) Juve-| kon King’s pups help Sgt. Preston! Charm. 8 Greed : nile Court. (2) Range Rider. | stop smugglers taking stetrician to emcee the arrival of! %) sccm — 2 7:00—(2) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. freight line owned by an old | 280) Linkletter’s House Party.|their expected child « (Oh, 3 German river i ae
(9) Headline — Mentally-ill sci-| ¢iend. 0D Tennessee nie it charge Hal $64,000, doc.) B Anticusted ——t |
Reedeehs ee an ead 8:00—(7) Circus Time. Paul Win- 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4)| One of Jackie Gleason’s spon- os} ore om Reconditioned and parts by ee
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Bet Your Life. (2) Bob Cummings) afternoon Film. (9) Request| im half to add fo Jackie's rating 32 Huge ‘cua S PPLI) NC
Free Home $:30—(4) Dragnet. Friday investi-|s:s0—(2) (Color) The Bob Crosby} _ — oat
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Screen Refugees for Possible Red Spies = ‘By. KENNETH GILMORE | | These inspectors interview everyjown protection since it’s likely|Soviet and satellite diplomats.” _ nections must prove that they have . NEA Staff Correspondent refugee that comes through Kil-|they’ll be pressured into returning} As to the security check in Aus-| defected.
WASHINGTON (NEA)—The Cen-/mer. They're assisted by ovement Hungary by Red agents or'tria, wahagees. with Conpmaniat oun The best way a refugee can do
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proof that he or she
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helping U. S. authorities vent| Service workers, and all the infor-|
Contmuiain and Red secret police mation goes into a personal history | from slipping into the country statement. |
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inspector plays it by ear and asks!
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itions,”’ says the Immigration offi-/] °
large-scale refugee cial. But he will not reveal what)
rool target of Soviet ogeats. kind of questions are asked be-|
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The CIA, America’s top secret gees pick them up and prepare |
arm overseas, is in answers.
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tral Intelligence Agency is now|Tian-speaking U. S. Employment
close touch with agencies handling 7. : the entrance and processing of ref- In addition, all refugees are 10) 4:14 @ 1, on Ge) ugees, both here and abroad. ifingerprinted. This applies to any} x
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Communists in Eastern Euro |This means that they must report
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Thie ts just one of the secur- | touch with Uncle Sam every Jan-
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Congress is expected to pass
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