be approved for Algeria and mil- a ‘PONTIAC, MIC HI TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956-02 PAGES as Airlift Starts. 200 Quit Russian Rule Today as U.S. Begins Dramatic Rescue MUNICH,. Germany (2— Two hundred fugitives from Communist oppres- sion in Hungary took off teday for new lives in the United States at the start of one of history’s most spectacular airlifts. The group was the first of 10,000 refugees to be flown before Christmas to the United States in giant C118 Air Force transports. There were some tears but many more smiles as the fugi- tives, many of whom had never before left their homeland, _de- parted across the—ocean for a mysterious new land with little idea of what was in store for them, Four planes took off today, carrying 56 Women, 41 chil- dren and 109 men. They ranged im age from 6-month-old Johan- na Toth to 57-year-old Etel Szabo. _ cave-in at Dexter, Mich., where yesterday while laying sewer pipe mishap were Lou Hanselmann, 53, and Robert DELVE FOR BODIES — Workmen dig in a two men died . Killed in the AP Wirephote Meyers, 34. Another worker left the site minutes before to get more tile. The ditch is located seven miles west of Ann Arbor. Search Planes Race Weather to Hunt Airliner New Snow. May . Hide Canadian Craft Lost With 62. Aboard , VANCOUVER, B/C. (P— Search plan of racing against time k up the hunt again this morning for a missing airliner with 62 persons. Weather conditions which yesterday hampered the hunt for a four-engine Airlines The flight-was-to-take--26-hours to MaGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey. Flying weather was reported good. From MaGuire the refugees were taken to specially prepared Army barracks at nearby Camp ‘Kilmer. , Some hoped relatives, in a warm-hearted American re- sponse, : All told, 10,000 refugees are to fly to the United States in Oper- ation Safe Haven by Dec.’ 22. The United States has offered homes to 21,500. refugees. Only about 3,000 have been flown across the Atlantic —Deficit Budget OK'd __ by French Assembly PARIS (# — Premier Guy Mol- let's deficit budget for 1957 has been approved by six_separate bal- the French National As- sembly. In its final ballot Ast night, the Assembly approved 215-184 the record 4%-trillion-franc ($12,857,- 166,000) budget for metropolitan France. An additional 310 billion francs ($885,715,880) probably will jtary: operations against the na- fionalist rebellion in that North African area. It is estimated that the total will mean a deficit. of nearly 683 billion franes ($2,328,567,000). The Sotialist Premier made all six ballots votes of confidence in his government. ___|s Elvis Slipping? PHILADELPHIA (®—It can cost more to hate Elvis Presley than). to love him here. A downtown stand sells “I hate Elvis’ buttons for 15 cents. “I love Elvis” em- _- plems cost only a dime. The ven- he "Monetary Fund to help her ride Oxo has been extended credits of} $1,300,000,000 by the International out a financial storm brought on) primarily by the Middle East crisis. The action was announced last night by the 60-nation fund created in 1947 to help nations caught in such situations to maintain stable 740,000 is designed to add to Brit- ain's monetary reserves; which have sunk below the two-billion- dollar figure regarded by the Lon- made available upon request of the British government at ay time within the next 12 months, d Man, 73, Killed in Crash William Johnson Dies’ | of Injuries in Headon Collision Yesterday William M. Johnson, 73, of 9 Park St.,. Oxford, .died-late last night at Pontiac General Hospital after suffering head and chest in- juries in an early evening headon collision at an Oxford intersection. Donald O, Fletcher, 25, of 2740 Clarkston Rd., Lake Orion, driver of the other car, is under hospital treatment for a fractured right knee, The collision occurred at the cor- ner of South Washington and Me- ehanic Streets, when Johnson start- ‘ed-to make a—left—turn_in_front. Oxford police. Witnesses told investigators both cars were driving at a moderate rate of speed when they crashed on the clear read. Police are plan- dor * weren't selling. says he had.to cut the price), of the “love” buttons because they of the oncoming car, according fo County News Editorials ...... ye ere: 6 Sports weree Fee te eat oow 22, 23 Theaters... 01... -seesvecss: 2 TV & Radio Programs ...... 31 Wilson, Earl .........+-:++++ = All Property of Refugees to Be Seized VIENNA — The Hungarian government announced over Buda-|. pest radio today that property of since the start of the Oct. 23 will he seized by the state. More than 130,000 refugees, who have registered in Austria, pre- sumably will be affected by the new government measure unless they return before March ‘31, 1957. This is the amnesty date previous- ly set by the government for per- sans who have fled from Hungary. Janitors in Hungary Were or- dered to report within three days the names of all persons who have left their homes, Authorities then will make an inventory of al yproperty left there. ¢ 2 New Diphtheria Cases DETROIT (INS) — Two new cases of diphtheria were report- ed in Detroit yesterday while 20 city health teams ‘inoculated 5,“ 841 children against the dread dis- ease. In addition to the new cases, 3 infection area, six more carriers were discovered. don government as a-minimum|day all persons who have left Hungary rebellion | Sx Promotions , Made by Bank Pontiac State Names Vice President . \Snow Flurries _ \Blow Into Town | predicted for tonight, as a cold Falconer as Executive; Postpone Attempts to Recover Bodies if i : ue A frigid low of 11-15 degrees is »__, [Suspect 4, 65, a Veteran Swindler ‘Friend Fleeces Woman 800 in Northville lot $4 who police say fleeced her. Sought for questioning _ A Northville drug store clerk is short $4,800 today, and a warrant has been issued for a 65-year-old woman ‘is Miss Yvonne Chauvin,| — charged with obtaining money under false pretenses who befriended her after Miss Chauvin’s arrival in Northville last spring. State police detective Jack Police said Miss Chauvin had from Mrs. Hazel Jennings} been convicted six times since 1934| 2 City Students Help Boost Girl to National Title Michigan College participated Rapids girl as “sweetheart” their: fraternity for 1956. é- (yer sober. : Safety ne Two Pontiac students at Central naming . an. injured little Grand “of Jerry Gaultney, son of the Charles C. Gaulineys, 1130 Bos- Her, Heart Belongs W2 the in . COLOMBIERE COLLEGE FOR JESUITS — Construction will |. be started ‘soon on Colombiere College, a fibvitiate for Jesuit sem- inarians, of the Detroit province. It will rise on a 330 acre site on Big Lake road and extend through to Foster road, west of U. S.-10 near Clarkston. The principal structure will be four stories high, but because of the uneven terrain, five levels are included in the. architectural plans. The third floor will serve as the main level, affording entrance to the chapel, refectory and central lobby. The architects are Diehl & Diehl and their associates, V. H. Sidnam and E, N. Hewitt. ‘ ’ ~ & Fag ‘Waterford Seeks Land for Play Center intersections: Hatchery road, Pon- tiac Lake road, and three lights at Elizabeth Lake road, More lights will be installed on Clintonville road at Lake Angelus; Hatchery at Frembes, and Watkins Lake road at Covert. | Waterford“Township offices will be closed Dec. 24 and Jan, 31 due to:holidays. However, the regular meetings of the board will be held Wednesday, Dec, 26 and Jan. 2 at 1 p.m. Board members voted that any person seeking refunds on building permits. in the future will be charged $1.50 for work entailed in bookkeeping administration. * * * Police Chief Frank Van Atta’s recommendation to install street lights at various spots in Water- ford Township were accepted by the beard, New instajlations will be on Cres- cent Lake road at the following the —— | american legation at hag/Stubbs were married in Tennessee ete, +, Director Resigns american leration at Budapest bs try mares for the county telth de Seeeenteenen artes 200 ites atk: Perel, who has|be back to normal today. Mrs. Stubbs -came here six |levels are high in the schools in) he Ream iee re-|Setved as executive of| India and her three closest Asian| years ago from Brookland, N.Y. |the north portion of the county, as several policemen wene|the Odkland County chapter of the/tllies pressed a new proposal, to where she was a member of the | the up and an undisclosed National, Foxndaton for, Tnantie ope out of Henan) Wy Concord Baptist Church. dents in the schools in 1954 of demonstra tors. arrest-| Paralysis, has announced her resig-| tiem, S72" oot Oty General Service will be at 3 p.m. Wednes-| Low immunity levels in some are t oe Tete ones: Besar eng ‘enmersijeld to nepotiate| 42 from New Bethel Baptist| of the south Oakland County Bos PG posse a cshangrel ana|With the Kremlin. Church ‘with the Rev. William H.| schools will be checked after the roe ton gary y Bell officiating. Burial will be in| first of the year, Miss Kidneigh miles northeast of Berlin,|personal affairs were the reasons si 5 Oak Hill Cemetery. Friends may| said. The department gave given by Mrs. Parshall we =:|Meeting fo Discuss call at'the Willidm F. Davis Fu- and small pox shots resignation. She will leave soon neral Home after 3:30 this after-| to 1,700 children in Carver School “oA onc pee lpm noon. 7: in Royal Oak Jast week. * lanes F AY ; ; : , Wildgen, who has been montias’s community eadora wal? faNES RACE SNOW the county have b been sent by hel Siw eae Ry St, ‘oseph W. Christie several |meet at the Lodge tomorrow . health to ug. “UL § able tntepebdeue to Se SHEEleae = [night to dlecune the needs of Mich-|ff) Hunt for Airliner check their children’s immunity|¥’ "eam s 4.4 @@ (77> ment of nationalist © The Rev. G. Burton Hodgson, |igan state parks. Sponsored by the | status the Clinics where immunization shots Official reports blamed the out- * ” : < spontaneous trikes kers in ane. "Se MRS, RUTH PARSHALL mncearien where the’ veda were . planned .: gt ’ = s=41POIO FOUNGAHION: ~ jus to tngacy taint « new ca . P| * . Hungarian Workers” i Stage Protest Strike (Continued From Page One) at Nickelsdorf said he also had been told that a train scheduled to arrive there from Hungary) would not be running. HOSPITALS IN DANGER __ _A government broadcast sald Budapest hospitals have only a scrounge.” It said 10,000 hospital patients were . * Refugees -\Mrs.-Paul »|Mrs. Jomes Stubbs The Day in Birmingham | . Walker Well Purchase Waits Border Discussion - se Cassi Mrs, DeMotte (Charlotte M.) Gilbo, 80, suddenly this. morn- ing at her $43 Premont Ave. "chase agreements, ‘thas served since 1949, “!tution- asking that the three radio) choir mother. | Feb, 1, 1957 or until such time as »lof Christ Scientist to enlarge their| etta by Humperdinck, will be pre- sented by the Junior Choir of the Church of the Ascension, Lutheran, at 7:30 p.m. Friday in the church social hall. Direction is by Mrs. Norman Krupp, with scenery constructed Robert 8. Kenning, assistant city manager, has been named permanent representative for the city of Birmingham on the South | Oakland transportation commit- tee by Paul Shay featuring the gin- . ; gerbread house and trees. Light- He replaces Clarence Vliet who ing is by Charles Hilgendort and ‘ - | costumes’ by children’s mothers Commissioners approved & res0-| guided by Mrs. Clara Shay, the frequencies for the city's two way radio system be placed on one A party for the children and band. their guests will follow the presen- on |are being taken by Eric Pedersen and Christine Marcks, Raymond T. Perring, Bloomfield Hills’ resident and president of the Detroit Bank and Trust Company, was speaker last night at the High Twelve meeting at the Community the city needs to begin demolishing for lot construction. ~ The request of the First Church’ * “Hansel and. Grétel,” the oper+ ty |tation. Hansel and Gretel’s parts . ‘building has been approved. Tonite & Tuesdey Ladies’ Knit-Top Slipper Socks November, when 36 were issued for q-tetal evaluation of $167,744. This includes two new. business, ident of Pontiac, she died yester- day in Florida. |- Besides her husband, she leaves, Mrs, James (Lena) Stubbs, 65, of 366 Wesson St. died Sunday after) a prolonged illness. was born on Feb. 22, 1891 izabethton, Tenn. to Green ame ee —ONENESS slisarusretasete | — Wo Season Tickets or fH State Pedestrian Killed th a iu 5 3 John Weiler, Dodge State Park)said it will be necessary to manager, will contribute remarks/into the area where the reported on Ce re ee ee at edit: we Sone needs Q area. again added: “If we don't, BR gy e legaliz-) Auto. Club Pontiac division man-|we're beat.” Lake} — |Health Department in an effort to $2.50 Value Oakland Boosts | Diphtheria Shots Ne en RIES School Children Approximately 7,400 diphtheria immunization shots were given last_week by the Oakland County | up immunity levels in county areas. An outbreak of diphtheria in make arrangements through their family doctors, said Dr, John D. Monroe, health director. Evelyn Kidneigh, director of nurses for the county health de- Wyatt. Children Custody Postponed Until Dec. 18 af th ¥ i EVIVAL |. to tionary ‘liance Church ge re a om caer soc on These \ | $2.00 Cc . JAHE PONTIAC PRESS.” TUESDAY. ‘DECEMBER | 1, 1956 é * iaee ers ees ‘Policé Lose Trail. [Diminished Relief Rolls” Negras, On: _ Cut Cost of Public Aid of Flint Jailbreakers ~ FLINT W — The search for two fugitives from the Flint jail con- tinued today, but police ‘admitted ‘their last good lead died last night With “the arrest Of two juveniles for car theft. The two youths were arrested last night driving a car taken the. night before. from.-Yale, 50 miles | east of Flint. This was directly across the street from where a car, stolen in Flint had’ been abandoned. saved=the state more than half ‘million dollars habilitation said today. returned to work. these people ‘had™ After rehabilitation only 56 needed in tax dollars at $565,000, It Police had believed at first that |the rehabilitated workers are LANSIN Gu — Vocational re- habilitation of persons on relief, in One year's time, the office of vocational re inthe fiscalyear 3, the office said, 528 persons on relief rolls were rehabilitated and The annual cost of public aid for been borer The office computed the savings einging be heme pay checks totaling $1,199.00 annually. Ediceiea’ iis Dies es es Sane {heart gttack Monday night as. ! | DETROIT @-— Frank Wood-/Education, - _, (Prescott. 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Industry ational Limit for Exposure to Radiation Taylor said the ‘nent of bothigenetic hazard moreover, he said,'tiptied by ., Age Kaas Syed -a§ to assure that. -ait-radiation: for products of atomic plants, rior [eeeis. Under te lormale, be ae he radiation limit of energy tive em — for example, in;@mple, a r Ww al-iing the radiation recom- and medical and dental uses len Xray exuutination of the teeth, owed no more than sad roentgens. 0 for the population as a Dr.| X-rays # does not go beyond @'iess than one thousandth of the UP to age 30. point of “acceptable risk” from radiation used reaches the repro-| The present exposure limit for, the genetic or hereditary stand- ductive organs. iradiation workers is three-tenths paint. ‘ductive orem at the dose de-\0t a roentgen per week, which!TQ Seal Jackson - 7°, : livered to the reproductive organs /©°™€S to 15 per year. ; The committee he heads isimay range from none at al: for a! The new* formula works at a With Stee| Fence He sponsored by the Bureau of Stan-'few types of radiation exposure|average of 5 roentgens per year dards. It is made up of repre- to virtually 100 per cent for some|for’ an individual. However, 15) =misentatives of the Atomic Energy other types. roentgens would be permissible in} JACKSON uw — Inmates of the 1 Commission, the Public Health | 2. For workers in atomic and'one particular year if the worker! worid’s largest walled prison will Service, American Medical Assn.'other radiation-producing plants/had built up a reserve by not/soon be further sealed off from and other professional and in-—a formula under which at no/using all his allowance in‘previous the outside by a mile and one- eighth of steel fencing. dustry groups, It has no regu'a- age would the total accumulated years. Aitory power but its recommenda: radiation dose to the reproduc-| Taylor said that while in gener-, phe 10-foot fence is scheduled to iiitions in the past have been widely tive organs be allowed to exceed al the risk to radiation workers is be completed early next year at Hf} followed the person's age, minus 38 mul-| slightly higher than the risk to Southern Michigan State Prison un- | The unit by which radiation ts ——-—————~ ——— the public at large, it is an OC/ Go. new security orders, It is de-| ii measured is the roengen. Taylor . cupational hazard comparable tO s7neq to keep non-prisoners up to said the new recommendations Driver Improvement ‘that in many nonradiation indus-|599 feet away from buildings which ae This Emblem “rank A. Anderson Daniels Agency J. Clifford Metty Agency Teatcher-Patt } are: | ; tries. ; house 5,913 convicts. | ieee _ Asener, Phgeney, Ios 1. For the population as a whole Offices Are Moved Taylor told reporter, “There/ "Ty >” sonny. prison in the! WwW. 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Over 5,000 of these acres have been- donated through the generosity of LAURANCE and women took home ecmenaLAED and the Jackson Hole ‘Preserve, a ROCKEFELLER-sponsored — conservation organization. Several other of our national parks exist. today because like minded men have been interested in preserving beautiful areas. The new park covers most of the subtropical island and has plant — life and scenery totally different from” ets = “continental * Our failure to lead the Russians is - | 80 disappointing as it might at - ‘ United-States-— Newest Axis» Yee page thie Phople | Urges Health Department to Remain Open Longer ‘Why doesn’t the health depart- ment stay open Tater in the after- Meee « ff | site at Saginaw and Huron, cen- located- can't the school ‘visiting nurse give shots.at the schools? It costs a fortune to keep up with everything at the doctor's. . RE oni trally and with ample parking. ; Fred Heimes 111 Oneida - Offers Suggestions About Christmas - I have been reading about put- ne hris Dy nto Christm _—_ -* ar aymg Asks Court House , -Be Left in Town Why a new Court House sile? What guarantee is there of bus _ transportation? There is absolutely none. Everyone does not drive, ~particularly- probate business. How about res- taurant facilities? These things should be considered before the ~ “Court House is moved from its _ David a Sas * - ~ This addition to our magnificent “park system-seems far away. But appear when the results are with the rapid growth of air trans/ ee . _ portation, it won't be long before if if many Americans will be studying {\ and enjoying this unique recreation area. a Ageia our fens of the Man About Town the 1952 games. r the . better balance than did the games as 4 whole, rusia A Good Formula d States. Her athletes excelled © Founded on the Bible, It such things as gymnastics, wres- | Works Well in Cases Here tling and other sports which Amer- ‘iea_has always looked upon as sec- ‘Gidary activities here. te * * Bussih won 20 gold medals in Logse Brake: What doesn’t. ge good with a tight ¢ driver. From my old ‘friend at 581. Arcadia Ave. Edward D. Stephens ‘gymnastics, wrestling, shooting and comes an interesting éxplanation as to » modern pentathion alone, events which we were shut out. the United States - may be stronger in sports in ‘Which we had little weight this _ year when the next Olympiad is held. at Rome in 1960, gie)* ~# ‘sentatives of our Nation in this “Herter’s ‘Appointment : President E1sennower has made a splendid choice in Gov. CurisTIANn ' wishes to return to his private cdreer | _ a8 a mining and oil engineer. Governor Hier, a 4915 cum laude had wide experienibe: in the oe - of his country. He was in the State : - to. 1919 and why . Harry 0. Whitfield -_ of 53 Seminole St., and himself have lived to their present ages. Mr. Whitfield’ to- day is celebrating his 87th birthday, and Mr. Stephens is in his 82nd year. The letter says: “We both prove a formula for longevity which is Biblical in origin and covers every condition of life. t there need.be no apology for 1+ advises moderation in all things. This _ the showing of our athletes at Mel- includes worry, man’s number one enemy, bourne: They were worthy repre-. which is responsible for most murders, y fFep ‘suicides and divorces. It also has helped pack the mental and penal institutions. _ Greatest of worldwide sports events. It must be that Harry has followed most of these rules. I have tried to follow them, and have denstiiad alt my ife.” i as banned hereafter by the of F i vl i : Ft (yt set i i I zZ 18 Hl | ‘Don't torget that birthday or - Christmas card you are to send to Oakland Coun- ty’s oldest resident, Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor, HERTER for Undersecretary of Btate who will be 107 years of age next Eunday. to replace Hersert Hoover Jr. who Her post office address is Highland, Mich- igan. The national publication covering that line of Sport, The Football News, e conducts a contest on games, running along the elimination precess, which its management tells me was corrowed from The Pontiac Press. nd-sec-—_ Regarding the exact “date when Oak- pgalesion to land County was Visited by : Carrie Nation, ewer agreement — the hatchet swinging anti-saloon cru- he Was €xeCU- sader, we have had many answers. They Council and later was 2 | 4 include that of . Mrs, Kirby Milleur personal ~— assistant to Secretary of Commerce of Drayton Plains, who saw her and ee. See. _ For 12 years Governor Herter — Was a member of,the Massa- _ chusetts State House of Repre- . - sentatives, serving as speaker the last” four. In 1943 he was James C. Covert ~~ of 2209 Scott. Lake Road, whose father was conducting a barber shop at Holly “when she visited there on Aug. 29, 1908, and Jim has a picture of her taken there at that time, when Governor Fred M. Warner . also was an &ttraction. — After causing the family considerable _ worry by his absence of several days the family —" of r. and Mrs. Eber Waltham ot wiseetoog returned home with a live _ muskrat tt had adopted. _ Verbal Orchids to- Harry a a, When the other day the school board in Clinton, Tenn., complained that, while it was conforming to the federal court order forbidding segregation, there were disorders ‘in the community outside the school building, the Department of Justice instructed its U.S. attorney in Knoxville, Tenn., to present evidence to the court, alleging that the ~court’s~ ~was being” interfered with. Sixteen citizens were ordered brought to court for a hearing on whether or not ithey were wilfully interferring with the fed- eral court's iajunction. ( the counts charged was that some of the 16 persons attended - a citizens’ council meeting which expressed itself against “integra- tion” in the schools, One citizen who distributed in- fiammatory literature inside the courtroom when the hearing was held was, of course, within the jurisdiction of the court and subject to punishment. citizens arrested had not interfered pliance with the court order. The school board, in fact, had an- nounced that the schools were open .to students of all races. The dis- orders that did occur later were between citizens who wanted to send their children to mixed schools and citizens who tried to prevent them from doing so. bor Unions long-held faith that the Congress has forbidden the use of injunc- tions in Jabor disputes. It could be now, however, that the Norris-La Guardia Act does not cover disputes between workers and non-workers. This could mean that, to assure the “right to work,"’ all that is - necessary wow isto get a federal The Sennett of justice, on the other hand, has taken the posi- tion. that it must go alqng with the judge's broad injunction power and arrest anyone who “‘inter- feres” in any way with the integra- tion process. As for labor unions, they now are at the mercy of the federal judiciary, notwithstanding their SU rl tio q bidding. anyone to “interfere” with the ingress or egress of a worker at a factory gate or to threaten such a worker with any form of punishment. No trial by jury is necessary. The judge could put anyone in jail if the injunction is disobeyed. (Copyright 1956, New York Herald Tribune) Dr. William Brady Says: Basal Temperature Exam ;. Good as Machine Test “Here's my stamped, self-ad- dressed envelope," writes a Port- land, Ore., woman. “Please send me the pamphlet ‘The Iodin Ra- Nothing newsworthy in that. In need! a siiitable daily ration -of iodin to maintain, let us say, “pep” : manifestations and prevent tritional deficiency disease. The writer goes on: of nu- If there is any inaccuracy in what I say about this particular “About five years ago I had a _ present location. What -about the county jail? Is that to be moved from its present efficient location, or will expenses be ‘Increased by con-— I was wondering why we can't copy the Dutch people. Let's set aside a Saint Nick's or Santa - Claus Day and at that time give all the presents and have all the parties, all the parades, and have all the stores hold late hours lead- ing Up to this“date. After this, all ——~“tights, “store” hours go back to regular activities. Then comes Christ’s birthday and the lowly way in which he came so long age. The Christian people are free, then, to use whatever method they wish to really glorify God and to praise Him for the gift of His Son. dust Wondering Santa Can Buy Diamonds Without. Straining Purse ~ By HAL BOYLE- NEW YORK (#—The husbands of America may hate me for dis- closing this, but— Diamonds are a better buy this year than Santa Claus will prob- ably’ find them for many a Christmas to come. Most of women's other neces- sities for a rich full life—coffee, brassieres, motor cars, and bard were 10 yea: ago. Diamonds are cheaper. ; BIG PRICE DROP A % carat diamond that sold for $96 w HITS a * But not for long, an industry warns. “This will be the last year for dent of the Jewelry Industry Council. The average price for a dia- mond engagement ring is $211, (now who'd. have guessed that?), Oklahoma, California, Chlcage and New York. Office girls often are more in- sistent than heiresses in. demand- ing a large diamond engagement ring, because it is a prestige symbol. Rings exceeding 10 carats are rare, but film actress Elizabeth Taylor is retiably senerted to have was recently hospitalized tor treat- ment of @ strained back.) Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE Christmas 1s for children, in... . As now we knee] and . This Holy Family . . Christmas is for every- . But most especially ... For little ones, as Jesus said... “Let them come unto Me.” (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back 15 Years Ago U.S. ROUTES Japs from West Luzon, PLANES SINK two British war- ships off Malaya. ; 20 Years Ago - STATE SEEKS law to help fob- less. MUSSOLINI'S WIFE to visit U.S. “When I first read your nasty little column about the “trick spe- cialists and ‘clinic’ rackéteers” who use such machines, I was fighting mad. Perhaps you didn’t spell it out, but you certainly im- plied that these machine medics use the metabolism gadget in lieu of-or-to-cover- up their lack -of diagnostic skill. ‘SAW THE LIGHT’ “Then a year or two later I be- gan to see the light. So now I'm brain-washed completely—it does seem sily to try to diagnose by machine. You have convinced me. “ncidentally --1-—- don't get “eolds” from being im a draft or getting my feet wet or going out “So you see, these fighting words Case Records of a Paychologist: ‘Hot Rodders’ sone of Two Types. Harfy is a “hot rod” fan. tinct to his delated may have been an But the other is goaded’ by an ~ inferiority complex, so /he uses his car to vent his inner feel- ings. Take the“Auto Test” out- lined below. People who punish their cars often jvould also have been — ina oe ee Cann So ae , after all. wee now live in Milwaukee where we are happy to find you have not “turned up your toes” or “But the action of -most~of-the- -even_retired from the: health. col-.__ umn ‘racket’.”” —with the schoot board's recent com- — Even if -you--had--remained- in— Oregon, Ma’am, ism produced by intake might well have made you more alert, so that you would have ™ been less easily decetved about my ee ua . Drape It is likely, too, that this type of hot rodder hasn't attained much prestige in school, Perhaps he never was on o athletic team ib. ~Yet he craves #%me admiring ~ “Ah’s” and “Oh’s” from his class-_ by the way in which they treat their automobiles. husbands who that lost their erotic zip, compensate by mons on the auto hi tomorrow’ . Try following automobile re on yourselt decorations, = _THE PONTIAC PRESS, -TURSDAY, DECEMBER 11,’ ‘1956 / |240,340. ‘The suggested program To Improve Streets ik Vote on ‘School Bid GRAND RAPIDS u—The Greater| ing. grade separations and Uridge| LUDINGTON (@—Qualified Lud-|tions Grand Rapids Civic Study Traffic/ replacements. oh sak Mice: bins ia erent 8 room elementary school and addi- to the Junier high school ington school. district voters wil baiting and Streets Subcommittee hag rec- ~. at |decide at the polls today two pro- ommended for review a street and| The 2ist verse of the seventh! posals which ask approval of a tax te eas Gene od win -frefiic imgeesement penarans with ehemer of ot Ezra_in the Bible con-|limitation increease and permis-|puscles in man’s blood is about * a total possible price tag of $20,-!tains every letter of the alphabet.!sion for the district to borrow $75p,- five billion per cubic centimeter. End Swiss’ Driving Ban BERN, Switzerland u —. 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Curtain bows taken by Viadimir Kuts, Russian—naval officer ‘who won the 5,000 and 10,000-meter: runs, and by Norm Read, gawky New Zealand gardener who was winner of a preposterous event called the 50,000-meter walk—in| which contestants look like , a delegation of sandsnipers moving by iand to the next beach. Kuts made a complete extra circuit of the track, waving, shak- ing hands, posing and being kissed. Read—who had to pay his way here from New Zealand because Olympic fathers there thought he was a bum—had to be restrained from making two extra circuits. about their business as if nothing | had happened, _The tears that streaked the face Fire to Destroy Lake Steamers Pride of D&C Fleet to Burn in St.° After Fireworks DETROIT w — With flags fly- ing at half-mast from their rotted halyards, the last two D&C pas- senger steamers will meet a sad but spectacular fate today. The Greater Detroit and the Eastern States, once the pride of the Great Lakes passenger fleet, will be put to the torch as a bugler sounds ‘‘taps."’ The burning had been sched- uled at 6 p.m. Monday. But a forecast of 35-mile winds on Lake St. Clair forced postponement for 24 hours, Today the aging lake queens will be towed by tugs up the Detroit River forthe last_time.They—wilh}— _ be anchored. three miles out in Lake St. Clair opposite Grosse Pointe Farms, = * = Then, after a fireworks: display and the flags are hauled down, taps will sound as a keg of black powder is exploded to ignite bar- rels of gasoline aboard the vessels. ‘The metal hulls and engines will be scrapped after the wooden su- perstructures are destroyed ‘in what will probably be the biggest fire ever seen on Lake St. Clair. i _* * Hundreds: of spectators are ex- pected to watch the twin holocaust from Lake Shore Drive near the Grosse Pointe Yacht Club, One of the last aboard the Great- er Detroit will be Capt. Lewis C. Mantel, her last skipper. He will come back briefly from retirement to see his ship destroyed, Motorists Ignore Injured Driver in Auto Mishap WAYNE, N. J, —A 27-year-old motorist claims he lay unconscious for 10 minutes in his overturned car on a-busy-highway yesterday and no one stopped to help him. Joseph Quinn, Bloomingdale, . told police his car hit a patch of ice on Route 46, one of the heaviest traveled east-west roads in the state, He said the vehicle turned over and skidded 20 feet on its top. He lay stunned in the back seat for about 10 minutes. When he came to, he said, he forced his way out - of the~ himself.--—---+ soho eeenpttenientieniomerfeonind atnbmatomeeitheneepiterinsete damaged-car- “ Police said he suffered no. ser- ious injuries, try to build a railroad was “Chile which opened @ line for service . “Spray i with aan ab mas balked at sfarting. | ming girls. Shiners and busted). teeth of the water polo scrape. And the ontinous call on the final night of swimming to the’ coach, of the Hungarians. ame gg rag the snnouncer said,” * % 1s the nO you fe when you GIVE It. of Jack finished second to Lee Calhoun of North Carolina College i: S , 4 ae a in Ge: Lipmeter, Darton jee er | { 7 North Saginaw Street Every drop of its whiskies me car grog yom gr pape the impact act of his ay butle t wn Sow see is 8 years ‘old; or older. —"| = Helsinki—but so close | stayed on. blended with the finest each time that he shared records 7% Q : : . : . his conquerors set. Milt Campbell'and other decath-| “Better Things in Sight” oe neutral spirits. Alain Mimoun, a fierce study in agg rd beer Sagem yaa omen , 3 black mustache, brown skin, white vdeatat Open Friday Evenings teeth and blue running suit, coming Lal two-day y, wripeert — f : down the homestretch of the| 0 thom ie CENDED WHISKY, 86.8 PROOF, 35% STRAIGHT WHISKY, 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SPIRITS. marathon pointing an indignant : Closed abamnctei pe sama SCHENLEY DISTILLERS CO., N.Y. C. 8 : finger at an official who was wait-| tren Curtain muscle mollis ing with a blanket and photogra-' im discus and shotput. The late _ _ ‘ 9 é - rd Clair | ee it te th Bb Gh Be eal i nner oy . a te ‘, j . . : . . , ‘ y 4 ‘ OO t 4 7, . ’ Pontiac iz is _ Americas Number 7) Road Car — —— - Months ago, Pontiac set its ‘57 sights on ‘producing an engineering classic—the greatest road car in automotive history! How well did they succeed? One answer is pictured here, the all-new ‘57 Pontiac itself, _ a car so advanced i in-concept that other new_cars merely emphasize its outstanding design, its brilliant array of first-time features! The other answer is the public’s response to this road-ruling beauty. From every quarter of the nation has come wave after. wave of confirming praise! Praise for Pontiac's styling— : he ae its crisp, colorful lines and flowing: contours that. accent beauty built in, not hung on! Praise for new Level-Line Ride— Se au : the obbarcne:, suspension system that cradles you in cloudlgott comfort. Prise for Pontiac’ $ ease of handlinq! _ | voice of cticateuel is the confidence felt in a car which has un > Pontiac's grueling 100, 000-Mile Marathon Run! Yes, this year it’s s Pontiac‘éll the way! Come in and i see be TS COMPLETELY NEW FROM POWER TO PERSONALITY- COME IN AND SEE IT. KEEGO SALES & SERVICE, Ine. GORMERRE RL as Ba ae Michigan “PONTIAC MOTOR OR DIVISJON-RETAIL STORE ie s Me Cement st, "Ste Pontiac 15, Michigan Z TACK W Ww. HAUPT, TPONTIACSALES & SERVICE ee COMMUNITY MOTOR Sates, Ine _ 223 Main St. Rochester, Michigan HOMER HIGHT M RUSS JOHNSON MOTOR SALES” 100 Wain te, Orferk Mie SE ee ee Se, Peniene \ Mrs-Annett Opens Home Z or # CcasiO ie ~ es Copper Displayed ‘at Christmas Tea and Meeting Mrs. Bruce Annett was hostess to members of the Pontiac Branch “of Women’s National Farm and Garden Association Monday after- noon in her home on Sylvan Shores drive for the annual ‘Christmas meeting and tea. Mrs. C. R. Gatley __ presided. . Mrs. William Maybury, state marketing chairman, presented & ~ display of copper bowls, plates and numerous other items made in L'Anse from native copper, Started as a combined project ot the Michigan Conservetion De- and Michigan State University, the distribution and - gale of these decorative copper objects is now a project of Wom- en's National Farm and Garden Association. Howard Trau showed how to ar- range bows, ribbon wreaths and bells, for wrapping Christmas pack- meee. * * * The tea table was laid with a lace cloth over red and centered * ‘ ‘ Pontiac Press Phe es Fe Panes Tea was served to members attending the Christmas those gathering at. the home of Mrs. Bruce Annett on ~.> party sponsored by the Pontiac Branch of the Women’s Sylvan Shores drive were (left to right) Mrs, C. R. ae K lational Farm and Garden Association Monday. Among Gatley, Mrs. Milo Cross and ‘Mrs. C. T. Ekelund. F Junior Club ; Has Annual Yule Party as eee Four pages today in Women’s Section with a yd. Christmas tree deco- rated with red bows, Red tapers { \ Honor Choir From| § . “Twas the Night Before Christmas” reads. Bruce enjoyed the party right i intnente completed the sp- Baldwin Presents) “young Bruce Annett hears as Mrs. Oscar ‘along’ withthe group~gathering—at—his—}" ts. a ies : ot Mrs. Robert Isgrigg sad Mrs. ‘Eundbeck,;-a-member-of “the-garden-elub,— mothers home -wilitw Mart bition saakali- Christmas Carols a | men of the social committee as- sisted by Mrs, Edmund Rogers, | Mrs, Robert Castell, Mrs, Robert Glean, Mrs, Arnolg Jerome and Mrs, Oscar Landbeck, Womens Section =#="= _\nated new and used children’s 12-15 books to be sent to the Oakland ae {County Children’s Home. “TUESDAY, DECEMBER 11, 1956 PAGES : : Se Lament Night’ g wows: } Meeting Held F > Rimember chratnes |Christmas |Personal News of Interest pontiac OES q Program Chairman Mrs. A. J. ; Dy Fontiac 4 Conce rt Set Mr. and Mrs. Harold A. St. John, Vivian Scott, concert pianist and| Life memberships in Pontiac Me he ee ap tie aan and Howard University faculty mem- . will arrive from Chicago on Sunday to spend the holidays with this od Dr. and Mrs. “Harold Andrew W. Mellon acneert we . 3 f West I jat 1 ational Gallery 0! ' , The annual Community Christ- oes aoe eu here want) Rew | Washington, D. C. on Sunday at/group held in the Masonic Temple. mas Concert will be presented Years’ Day . |$ p.m. Miss Scott is a native of} A report and explanation of the ; at 3 p.m. in the boys e ‘this city. |planned projects for the coming of Pontiac ‘High lyear from the Grand Chapter of Michigan was given by Mrs. Lloyd Sibley, grand publicity committee Chapter 228, OES, were presented ber, will appear in recital on the to Mrs, Margaret Newman and ‘Mrs. Florence Poffenberger at the Monday evening meeting of the TM * ‘Mr. and Mrs. Frederick A. Bur- gess of Flagstaff drive are en- tertaining at cocktails, dinner Lake Cotntry Club. _Atoong the 32 guests attending Yo be Mr. and Mrs, Roy E. “| Wheeler and Mr. and Mrs. Wa- ter S. Ellis of Birmingham, Mr, and Mrs. William A. Alfs of Bloomfield Hills and Mr. and * F) ete num * s Mr. and Mrs, John McCully of- St. Thomas, Ont. were weekend guests at the home of his brother | member. and sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. | Guest at the meeting along with Turris McCully of St. Joseph ave- Mrs. Sibley was Mrs. Clare Hop- nue. ° ; __|kins of Clarkston; Mrs. Edith *. * * |Rockwell, Mrs, Myrtle_Kath, Mrs. Jack “Reynolds is spending the|Eldon Sweazey and Mrs. Phoebe. Christmas holidays from Michigan|Van Deusen served refreshments State University at the home of'at the close of the meeting. his father, Chester Reynolds, on Gifts were distributed to members at Mrs. Jack Peahia daring the effets to a needy rte yg Christmas Party Monday. Mrs. Mac. held at the Bruce Annett home. — Fea eters and = ent Soe ee , f Jaycee Groups T. Whitfield ( ed received one from share Wolre pie Hleanor acs Sche du le Dance Records Theme Progress Jolin Allshouse, art. instructor Saturday Night M arvied Saturday were) : os . : oe fhe Plans are completed for the Teachers Invent New School Aid | deter Cone of Commer ond Norma Lee i iment ° é Auxiliary’s annual Christmas tale, avenue wes hosters te mom | A new aid to high school theme, the chart. Each teacher the stu- and giving aid along those tines, | et ee i —Kellogg and-{danee. Rotunda. Inn will. be. the hers of Zeta Zeta Omega sorority.\W7#ers Bow classifies several Pon-| dent hias will use the same grad- |Beauchamp said, With the Pontiac Women's Leonard F. \Stttiné for the Saturday evening tiac High School English teachers’ as inventors. : The teachers, in sessions togeth- er, have come .up with a rather junique device called a diagnostic affair. Members and guests will dance to the music furnished by a popu- lar out-of-town orchestra. Dancing will’ begin at-9 o'clock and-a-buffet “Another outcome-of the chart’s use is that all classes in the building will be exposed to the je writing experiences. It will lp the whole department of ing methods proposed by day Christmas dinner being heid ~ Dryden. Her at Rotunda Inn. Husbands will be parents are “Mr. and Mrs. Chorus;—over 800 voi will be heard in this festival Christ- mas music. The program is open to the public with no admission chart, This invention, says Robert Beau- champ, one of the members of the; designing committee, will] help the” ee poedg ‘at. theme air chart. So unique is the. 7, English of 20 teachers to begin ‘charge. : _____"*|supper will be served at midnight. menting Wola Caton yr tht theroup- hes applied. SUE, othe special FEA in e'6 nme bind of mandarin. | | |. LeRoy F. | The general chairman tor the sale with Mrs. Gary’ Hethering-|{" 8 Copywrite and the National) encourage him to learn fo concen-| !0% im grading of themes,” he | -< | = Kellogg of dance, Dr. Lynn D. Allen Jr., is fon and Mrs. Nicholson as cochair-{CoUncil_of Teachers of. English has. TU OMUES 2ot ne | added. “They can see the whole OES Group Three 3 being assisted by Joseph Carry, ion. expressed interest in the chart for ‘Tale on EES ‘history of a student’s writing | Enioys Yule P Dover road |cochairman, ~ Te groty Will Gonete new and pomsitle standardization a mong ences SG ve Garpentnd “an.” joy arty an d his parents . * "sed toys to the Oakland County |*°°°* lin bor Py cuntimiinch, The Proce General printing of the diagnostic| Forty-five members and guests Holiday Plans Made - Children's Home under the direc-| The basic purpose of the inven- |. be able to give the student the theme air chart will begin the first| attended the Christmas party held are Mr. and by Legion Auxilia tion of Mrs. Robert Luccier. tion will be for uniformity of |) 544 of help he needs by checking f January with general use to Wednesday evening at Pontiac ry A Christmas party was held with marking of a student’s writings ithe chart for his specific errors soon after. | Federal Savings and Loan Building M rs. Francis J. A Christmas tree decorating an exchange of gifts. The group) through his high school years. On-the-back of the chart-as-an'by members of Group Three. OES. Dryden of East party tor the children to be held fs saciye at gag gg 3 yen atnlaee Aad agleds op additional guide will be a cumula-| __, aie. 86S Tennyson _|Dec- 21, was planned at the Sat- street home of Mrs. Robert Studt.' through will be recorded in tive reading° record for studenfs.| Mrs. Maude Wagner and Mrs, urday evening meeting of Ameri- | For the Xi Chapter of Society “This will help succeeding teachers ‘to select high interest books for the students and the students will have to read. more because they can't use the same book reports Marks Yule Marietta Spring was hostess to Xi Chapter of Delta Kappa Gam- ma Society Monday evening at her home on Lancaster road. * * party, Mrs. Ralph Forman told annual Christmas; the story, “The Miracle at Der-| —trick— ‘Texas,"'by Luise Puteamp.|- from semester to semestr,”” Beau- champ said: The teachers who designed the writing chart include Peter Evarts, Lewis Hayner, Elizabeth McDonald and Beauchamp. ; ‘Party Set-Tonight- ‘James Gilloe ‘were chairmen of the dinner served by the women of Galloway Lake Methodist Church. Following dinner, members joined in singing Christmas carols with Mrs. Meta Mcliroy directing. Games were conducted by Mrs, Jack @arton and gifts were ex- changed. * « *@ Mrs. Paul Hagle, past grand mia- tron, Was a guest at the. dinner party, ; ath. Nurses Association “MRS, LEONARD F, Norma L. Kellogg Marries In a seven o'clock ceremony Sat-, sisters of the bridegroom were al- urday at All Saints Episcopal|so bridal attendants. Their gowns were styled like the maid of hon- Church, Norma Lee Kellogg be- came the bride of Leonard F. Dry- den, The Rev, C, George Widdifield officiated at the service in the {presence of 200 guests. -‘Mt;-and- Mrs, LeRoy F.- Kellogg avenue. C DRYDEN a in a burnt orange color. Howard Kellogg, brother of the bride, was best man, Ushers were Walter Grucella of Dear- can Legion Auxiliary Chief Pon- tiac Post. Santa Claus will be present to distribute. gifts at. the Dec, 22 Christmas party for children of members. ‘Plans are also being formulated for the anual New Year's party to be held by members in the Legion Home-at Lake Oakland. : Ruth Laudenslager led the group lot Dover road are parents of the bern and Thomas Murphy, = fia-singing. Christmas carols. Members of Oakland. County pride and Mr. and Mrs. Francis| For the reception, held at the In place of a gift exchange, District Michigan State Nurses|J. Dryden of East ‘Tennyson ave-American Legion Home, Mrs, Association have. completed plans for their cooperative. dinner and -+€hristmas~ party to be~ held - this evening at 6 p. m. at the Oak- land County Health Department Kellogg greeted her guests wear- ing a Dior blue silk dress with pink—accessories and an_ orchid corsage. Mrs, Dryden wore a taupe members filled a Christmas ; stocking with dollar bills to be {| © whe won the society's scholar- ship. This is to -help with Hi school expenses. on North Telegraph road, - | wrists, The fall skirt of tulle over The social committée consisted rit 8 pa evening a local falta lipper satin, appliqued with lace in Cuauerae ot siori aay eur eae show wi presented and a gift extended into of Mrs. Howard Wooley, Mrs. will hel } a chap- theér home. Donald B. Hogue, Mrs. Everett exchange be held. Members el sweep. : Patricia Ann_ Edwards of Sagi- — = . _}Peterson, Joyce Sweet and Mi eS : - ep : Rand MRS. MAHLON BROCKMAN ~ |Stint Mi Cort Scot "was a cet is wine wan SOrOPTIMIsts Plan and. Mrs. Mahlon Brockman of Matthews street “ ; : 50th wedding anniversary on Dec. |Y ule Party Planned -_ ee waren * $ were married in Lapeer in 1906 | pirmingham Country Club will talette. The gown featured a Sa-(18Y r “1911 ‘to Pontiag where they hold it’s children’s Christmas party ~ ‘and “buffet dinner Dec. 23; be-) ginning at 3 p.m. Reservations are being taken for the 4 o'clock buf- fet dinner. A show. will be_ pre. ¢ Madlom, Mrs. Kenneth W. Eaton ‘+ Pearson, all residents of the city. |sented for the children and Christ two great-grandsons also will cele- |a5 music and group singing wil Theresa, to LaRue : is dinner: is the son of Mrs, Rose Wagnernext meeting will be held at t of Myra avenue, No date has been home of Mrs. Earl Brobst on ' * Don’t Delay = ~~ -Begin Projeet N ‘tor a list of pod books-.on subject and I By ANNE ) HEYWooD Happy people,it seems to me, fall into one of two groups: First, there’s the ambitious type that wants to accomplish sont Teena, dies the eoavuninn ove that doesn't give a hang about doing great things. ' People like this are content to live their lives as they go slong. The unhappy ones are those who want to accomplish things, think about it, mean to do it, but just day build up awful guilt feelings abou) the time into stewing, | eer et he eae ae ‘remorse and ¢nvy is more than snengh te Ge Gate Coe GE | '| off the ground. : never get around to it. They don’t enjoy day-to-day| J living, because Ambition is always) # we Oe ee Mrs. K. was like that but, am pu Be all too well. I warned that}. nd Pot or Frankfurters with Hot Potato Oe I BAKED GOO Ds £ PT. Spice Raisin Bread........ Loaf 24 | Riordan Manning. .. | Gerald is | Pumpkin Pies (8 Inch)....... . Ea. 4% “the son of. | Vice Admiral]’ _ WEDO CATERING —CALLUSFOR YOUR _ John J. | CHRISTMAS OFFICE PARTIES — WE PREPARE Manning USN | COMPLETE MEALS TO TAKE OUT! (Ret.), and FE 26242 on, Ke ee —— ~. of Washington, | ~ DC. A spring! cx wedding is planned. ei evoci: » Casielilewiiak:oe ccxeme wenn Munna! PORAPHAL FOnTTans MAeeUED KCN, FOR YOUR HOLIDAY BAKING NEEDS HOMADE FOOD Hop | 144.146 N. SAGINAW STREET JANE ELLEN McGUIRE _ if she wasn't careful, 50 year's from | }today she'd be sitting in the rock- |-ling chair, nursing arthritis and ‘}boring her grandchildren about: the Marita Mack Becomes} 4 ' Semon E. Knudsen (left), general Mrs. Thomas E, Wilson of Bloomfield manager -of Pontiae- Motor Division -of —Hills—at- the National. Auto Show being - wonders she would have accom- plished if she'd only had a chance. and do something with her leather- craft right now—if only for an hour a -day—or else! “Tthem and finds wor tow three hoes = * oo I said she'd better-knuckle down Recently, I received a charm- ing purse from Mrs, K, With it was q note saying that she had “made purses for all her friends for Christmas and that a local shop was interested in Furthermore, she loves making The moral is, don’t think about doing things, just do them! (Copyright 1956) .. « They Just Go Together: G eneral Motors, chatted with Mr. and held in New ¥ York. Meetings Conducted by Ch urch Grou ps The women's groups of Oakland December meeting of the Eleanor) book report on “Dr. Henry of Avenue United Presbyterian Church Van Lierop Group. Mrs. Robert) assiut.”” Hostess for the meeting met during the week.in the church’ “ahar and “Mrs: Park WaEe was Mrs. Claude’ Seal. jassisted the hostess, pariors > homes. | and te membered | Mrs. Ernal Lloyd and Mrs.! Ann McGeoch and lw illiam Bradley told the Christ- Allemanders Plan Eleanor Creswell |mas story and the group joined in Mrs. Walter Nepersky spoke on, sifging Christmas carols. cuts Gifts for Children “How Our Missionaries Work, "| were gathered for the patients a stressing the importance of their, Pontiac State Hospital. 1 A highlight of the Saturday eve- work in Africa especially during} The present slate of officers was ning party held by members of these times, at the joint meeting re-elected for the conting year) ‘All ot Ann “McGeoch and Eleanor during the business meeting, and/Allemanders Square Dance Club ‘was the ingathering of gifts to be Creswell Groups. |plans were made to provide! given to the boys and girls at Oak- Mrs. William Bray gave devo-|askets for needy families at iii County Children's Home. tions telling the Christmas story Christmastime. as found in Luke and Matthew,| Lucille McBane ‘rilles to the music furnished by a explaining. ‘‘The. Challenge Ac}* Mrs. Milton Blood was elected0cal orchestra. Guests at ‘ending, cepted by the Shepherds and the chairman of the Lucille McBane|the Saturday evening party were Wise Men.” Mrs. Jack Martin'Group at the recent meeting.|Mr. and Mrs,’ Roy Lazenby, Mr. led the group in singing Christmas| serving with her are Mrs. Walter/#9 Mrs. William Brandt, Mr. and carols, ‘Messer, cochairman, and Mrs.\Mrs. Norman Heywood and Mr. Refreshments were served at/Earl Shepherd, secretary. and Mrs. Barney Barnes. the close of the meeting by Mrs.) The devotional topic, “The Chal- Betty Henry and Mrs. “Sohn! lenge Accepted by the Shepherds; wrt Swanson. eae ahee Men was given PTA Activities | by Mrs, Theodore Allebach. Garah McCarroll PTA will meet Wednes- M targery Peters Mrs. James Talniadge gave a a Ghofetmas ‘prowram. will Margery Peters Group met in the Dorcas Room of the church) with Mrs, Eldon Powley con- ducting the meeting. Devotions| were given by Mrs. Vem Dillahunt, and Mrs. Ralph_Osborn_ completed the book review on ‘The American Indian.” Officers elected for the coming —year—areMrs._Gerald Shafer, |* chairman: Mrs. Vern Dillahunt, vice chairman; Mrs. Guy Cas-) well, recording secretary, and) Mrs. Osborn, treasurer. - A Christmas box and gift of, money were sent to the mission station at Hartshorne, Okla. Royal Oak. ~ieanor-Van-Lierop ~~ |“ Guests at the shower were Mrs. Grace McLaughlin F eted Buckley, Mrs. Ray Best, Mrs. George Morrow, Lillian Jacobs, Mary Parrish, Mrs. Ralph For- man, Mrs. Beatrix Vogel, Olga _Distad and Margaret Snyder. Mrs. Leo McDonald of Mark ave- nue was hostess at a tea‘ and linen shower Sunday afternoon in her; home honoroing bride-elect Grace McLaughlin. Grace, daughter of Mr-and-Mrs:+— ‘Edward L. McLaughlin of Mon- ‘mouth, Ill., will become the bride ‘of Dr. Robert C. Jones in a cere- mony to be performed in St. Bene- dict Church Jan. 26. He is the son of Mrs. Patricia Jones of Elma Waterman, Mary Gibbs, | Jean Kimtle, Mrs. Charles Smith, Mrs. Robert Voltmann, Mrs. Enar| West, Mary Rupert, Ada McDon- nall, Vera Mae Adams, Marian Le Overton and Sam Joan called .the lively quad-} Completing the “guest list were | ‘Chicken and’ | Mrs. Grey Prefers to Use Buttermilk in Biscuit Recipe Bride of Jack L. Hruska Baskets of white gladioli and/ palms decorated the altar of Beth- any Baptist Church Saturday for marriage of Marita Marie Mack and Jack LeRoy Hruska, * * * Mr. and Mrs. Keith H. Mack of Oakshire drive are parents of the bride, and Mr. and Mrs, Tom V. Hruska of North Cass Lake road are Jack’s parents, ‘For the service, the bride wore. ‘| @ Hoor-length gown of lace and net over slipper satin with leng bouffant skirts accented by bustle bows. Terry Lynn Rose was flower girl| Exsvaved Christmas Cards | sleeves tapered to points at the church parlors immediately after | wrists, . |the ceremony. ag Sper chose | Her fingertip veil was held by a/slate blue taffeta with pink acces-| Ail tara trimmed with sded pearls |S tiruska wore a two-piece Disk ——ARE MORE PERSONAL—— rosebuds and carnations. knit dress with navy blue acces-| Being in your own cons or buy them here for engraving. oe 8 we, 4 Phone us for pric Mrs. Donald Plumb, sister of the teider-was her vostron of hopor{ Yor traveling the bride changed: se TRISTAN LITERATURE SALES Mrs. Robert Young and Arlene sovies, The newlyweds will make | : FE 49581 poy egies of Detroit also attend- their } at Willi le 79 GOWNED IN BLUE They were gowned alike in blue crystaleti © with fitted bodices and By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor A favorite dinner for the Arthur Grey family of Oxford ig chicken crumbs. Before baking she pours melted butter over the crumbed pieces, One and a half hours in a 325-degree oven is just about right. In Mrs; Grey’s opinion the best biscuits gre those made with but- termilk. s.is her recipe: BUTTERMILK BISCUITS By Mrs, Arthur Grey 2 cups sifted flour }--}4a teaspoons - baking - 1 teaspoon salt '% teaspoon soda 4, cup shortenirg 2; cup buttermilk Sift dry ingredietits together, Cut in shortening. Add buttermilk. Knead on a lightly floured board once or twice, Cut into biscuits. powder grees, Mrs. Grey moved to her suburb- an Oxford home only last summer. She and—her. daughter take piano and biscuits. Mrs. Grey dips her| =~ chicken in milk, then in bread). '|Cornell opened her home on Bake about ‘12 minutes at 450 de-/- ” Sah os Auxiliary Holds Yuletide Party The Refugee Children of Hungary and Enjoy a $6 Discount on Any Children’s Coat Tumed in Da This Following dinner, Mrs. Edward of gifts and election of officers. | & Elected president of the group| = was Mrs. Wesley Graham. Assist- ing her will be Mrs, Yeager, vice Mrs. Harold Wright, Aliisinte: on tb Aude ites ae of solid color Chatham fleeces or pile lined tweeds. Ballerina, fitted or boxy styles. HURRY! While there is 4 complete selection to choose from in sizes tots thru pre-teens. hae Mrs. John Martin is colorbearer| = and Mrs. Kenneth Gottschall: will) — lessons together. Mrs. Grey also enjoys sewing. Phi Kappa Tau Unit. iPlans Yule Basket Mrs. Delmar Fields of Winding drive entertained members of Phi serve as milstress-at-arms. GROVECREST = Modern Facilities for the YOU SAVE $6 161 STATE STREET aa es FE 5-6096 © Complete detailed brochure __ om request. REGULAR 24.88 . 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Bloomfield ‘ Midwest 6-3212 _Midwest 6-3213 * \imaginative or downright smug » | would admit to herself that some | }0f the fault for her unhappy mar- Any wife who isn’t lazy or un-| ‘Tiage must be hers, * Forest Lake Country Club’s annual Christmas party will be held Saturday... Making early preparations for the gala event are Herbert R. Lilley of Lancaster road, ‘David G. Booth of Marlborough drive, Mrs. Booth and Mrs. Lilley (left to right), Couples will gather for the dinner-dance at~7_ o'clock. Don’t Be Frightened of Middle Age Open Evenings by Appointment! “SEE OUR COMPLETE CARPET SELECTION # un | Molay members were guests. >and jwary. DeMolay members, advisors/find yourself, for no reason, de-| husbands of members will beipressed and weepy at times. Refreshments were served at the close of the meeting at which De- Gietel= : i ‘tbth fine “a! § "2 iid ti Ein wh “4 LU bike ba, vik fre @ tint eok a wrt = ty es Ha BID Gre att ot BA c Sunde), rat ia > DME Caer cp itis ll “i 3z HET Feeds Pde gn a £9 Cree : : ~ say 45) fale: OE Ra he ah +o C29 WU ET PR ay EO ie ate rCha meus vide Pera gy eye Her = Kirt . ae Shela ~The most magnificent — inte 3 3: of collection of skirts we WER Sina Dik Ohne: q have ever presented. ag NG ERG cme Pure wool tweeds, fees ' flannels, and cash- hte meres. Also a fine | group of dressy holi- ter skirt Alvin's is in a class by itself. Dyed to match * Sweaters price range. Beautifully Gift Wrapped - TELEGRAPH at HURON --PARK- FREE REAR*OF-STORE _ oe Every Night “tl pipleimas . Sunday.2 to $ 'so that you experience no dis-| The only danger at menopause tress. is the possibility* that a woman) However, to quote from a public! ‘may attribute unusual symptoms) affairs pamphlet, - ant Re aa “Since tne “to tector twice a year for a checku have a reciprocal relationship, the | @"¥ay, from 40 on. This is diminishing supply of ovarian es-| |preventative medicine. And re trogen will affect the action of oth-/@ny unusual occurrence to him seal teup, | Work nearly. one-half on brand new fur- "| And she would. get busy trying), By sOSEPHINE LOWMAN you are uncomfortable or unhappy, requiring some adjustment in the; strain while it adjusts te new : : '§ \to improve herself, instead of hope-| Today the average age for meno-|£° t© your doctor and he will be whole body.** conditions. Give yourself a break ~~~ iMiiture..2..all custom made. img lessly wishing she could change her! pause seems to-be between the tate able to relieve you of any distress: YOUR DOCTOR of-an even better health routine pat Te vate . husband. a 40s~and--the-early—56s,-_How. ne symptoms, j than before: Plenty of sleep, a ~ =| there are exceptions in both ex-| -* * [ “Se vommenier “thet: thee - —_ wry oe Kanye . ; . Plant and ; \DeMolay Mothers tremes. The e ines seem fo have papier are that you wil lar exercise, unless wr pho. : -t, : Showronm 3 : ** iwork together. When one becomes e a your +14 I 5390-5400 Dixie f Plan Potluck Dinner | while the large majority of wom- (tess efficient the others take over, and that Rape do it re hang cian advises otherwise, Highway len pass through this period with and make up for it. At meno (ire a medication, soday Follow| The Public Affiars Committee is Waterford, Mich. s Pontiac DeMolay Mothers Club. iittle or no discomfort, some do ex- pause the ovaries slow down in jan’s advice in thi: Pong ngcee educational organiza- : OR 3-1225 fay | met recently in the Masonic Tem- perience nervous tension and emo-|their output of estrogen, Usually|YOur physician's adv this mat|* . Its pamphlet “Understanding - 4 ple afid completed plans for @ co-|tional instability. Tenseness may this is a gradual process and the ‘¢T. . ew Vour Mehopause,” gives you operative dinner to be held in Jan- create irritability and you may glands make a gradual adjustment) comprehensive information con- cerning this period in your life. If you would like to have’ it,’ : lto this time of life and therefore|send 25 cents to Public Affairs “Understanding | ineglect them. You should see your |Committee at 22 E. 38th St., City. * * em | Tomorrow: “Ideas for Mature Woman From Famous Hair Styl-' New PREP. \oliday eves Beauty Centre 5th Floor Riker Bldg. Make your appointment early ‘FE 4-4781 $15 Lanolin BROW and LASH TINTING! CUSTOM HAIR CUTTING! Special attention to chil- dren. (CLOSED MONDAY) er giands. Their normal equilib-|mediately. rium may be disturbed for a time,! Your bedy y te ender + stem rOr a Det- 9) in every |M-}--SHOWER CURTAIN SETS. COVERLETS : 14.50 » $70 # —_——— Dorcas Guild Sets *S& Meeting Wednesday | The Dorcas Guild of Central ‘Christian Church will meet Wednes-' ‘day for its annual Christmas meet- ling in Friendship Hall of the! fpore '? church. Preceding the cooperative’ : * for Years ig luncheon at noon members will! fn ‘quilt and sew for the American to Come iy | Cancer Society. ‘y “ * * = j / A sale of Christmas gifts will! ibe a feature of the day. Hostesses | |] 4831 Dixie Highway OR 3-3)41 Merry Christmas Make your plans now to have that SPECIAL holi- day hair-do. Rowena’s Beauty Shop 1216 Baldwin FE 3-3735 iwill be Mrs. Adrian Willis and Mrs. | —Cr a {LF Carter. “ i. | busine: ill be held | SPREADS S lowing iain ai, ‘Sora] Amaryllis Bulbs S| Jones will present devotions. ) dy Minvet 25.00 #§)’Mr. Hulot’s Holiday’ Imported trom Holland Trapani 8 Slated at Cranbrook GIANT SIZE CHROMSPUN 21.00 © “Mr. Hulot’s Holiday,” regarded In Separate Colors of . ‘S| by most critics as one of the clas- ade ole 27.00 si comely Sens of all on Se) RED — PINK WHITE . Polished 20 00 brook Auditorium at 5 p.m. | TASKER’S COTTON .., &U«¥ day. | The film stars the great French| , corpurcy . 20.00 43! comic, Jacques Tati. The speciallt “ ¢3 w.. Huron St. . MN! showing is for the benefit of St! : ee —-FROSTSHEEN 36.00 m as Guild, and the public is FE 5-6261 FAILLE 5 ; , : 14.58 » $29 RISTAPP'S . . . Christmas Suggestions . . . . CHINTZ Double-bed size, 100 s 112, fringed Twin-bed sire, 83 2 112, fringed froma career-girl's room to # most extra-special guest chamber. It is glamourously big, soperseiae, dramatically lovely. Yet so very practical! . ¥ . You can put this bedspread in any setting : THROW | 4 RUGS : For-bath, Tx * -bedrooms, or living room . 3. > et 95 ¥ TOSS PILLOWS. Mf The Gift for Decor and Comfort... S¢ Koolfoam Rubber (3 sizes) 3.00 to 4.00 ug Frostsheen Kapok (3 sizes) .... $3.00 tg Cordufoy Kapok (2 sizes) ..... $2.00 , S¢ Zip Covers (5 fabrics) ........- $2.00 4 * + 7g | In 14 solid colors and 7 | over 20 patterns... 410» *30 ' a ke 1666 SOUTH TELEGRAPH Seth of Orhrd w @ WASHABLE your regular washday load out good as new. Many proper- Atting styles to chooge from. STAPP'S The noisiest little feet are hushed to to complete with Welleo FOAMTREAD slippers. Yet they're sturdy — And #0 practical . + the soft soles can’t scuff or floors furniture, When FOAMTREADS are soled, you year reget Weaker beet’ ee load . .. they i. . JUVENILE SLIPPERS - uA 52% * BOOTERY 28 E. Oa St, FAMILY SHOE STORE” - 928 W. Huron St, ls a sees | x. “THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBE x —s R11, 1956 Klein; looked at him and said: “If you had-your life to live all over again you wouldn't have time “T’'ve flown so much in the last 15 years that my wife thought I was a pilot for American Air- lines,” Hope cracked, when I in- terviewed him the other day. lducted by Mrs. Nellie Monroe; iComing Events | Royal Neighbors df win hold FPat, Ge were ak ae brogram, I algelenall Hurley produced tab shows for the road, and put us in one.” Wayside Gleaners Honor-Mrs.-Lovell- Wayside Gleaners Society of member of the group for 45 years, who also celebrated her 94th birth- day on Friday, Dr. H. H, Savage delivered the includes TV, radio and personal appearances. 4 * * oe Christmas message and two solos|~|— were presented by Mrs. T. N. Slos- son. The business meeting was con- geen rper reat EP Wednesday for a noon cooperative lunch- eon. Voorheis dinner. White Cross and meetings Pirst ioe whl Rinehesa, hr. end,” Mrs. Robert present the missionary "Si PoratTor Meet’ Your Priends)in the Riker Bidg. Lobby She. Ste ee te Shown here are just | her diamond fr | Christmas... | CONNOLLY. +? * _ few of the many modern ' styled settings that can _ be used to bring out the true beauty of older diamonds, now buried in old style mountings. © Mountings priced | as low ,as $2500 mes-ia show | prints on downy, seven of eight on worm “flannella”, Paslode i a blend of long, ' over: $109,000; staple cotton and " nd trom | viscose. tod “Action-fit” sleeves © Pere! pajamas has self-adjusting ““flat-bak” waistband. is grossing a year, That She'll love a gift of fine Van Raalte Lingerie c .. 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MARIE @—A new ¥|:. The cofymissioner said he is also -jubilant'* about te im- Slackens i so nearly aeaned up that I am drastically reducing my staff in all three places.” paien aa : ie *. =" He said he is transferring the surplus narcotics agents to New York, Chicago and California, -, where. the heaviest traffic in opium Tand other drugs is now being re- at the locks in the past year. April 17 the Upper Park adjacent to the MacArthur Lock was re- opened so visitors could watch the! widdle East traffic,’ Anslinger de- locking process during daylight! clared, “dope is still reaching this hours, The lower park at the foot of/an, Italy and France, and across) = the MacArthur Lock was opened the Pacific from Red China r in daylight hours starting Oct. 2, 1953, and fishing restrictions in the) pairen. lower river were eased to allow 1 re te. ery — local narcotics situation is better month, photographs of‘ the canal; "°W “an im many decades, area were permitted through the park fence. the ve first offenders liable for the death sentence, since both were caught selling narcotics to minors. a: * * “Despite the slackening-of the country through the Mediterrane-| through “Hong Kong, Banghok and He revealed, however, that the He said the number of addicts has dropped 80 per éent in Ohio - Wheny yor a Make sure » you | get all of these ‘modern : , »® Work ® Super. * Safer unit-design * Plus Hi ~ _.work- and money-saving features! ling~models matched: to the jobl. t rraisopar V8's (standard in many . models) or workhorse 6 a » All power options Silat Power ‘Brakes stand- | ard on heavyweights and most middieweights! cab construction! -Level ventilation, concealed Safety Steps panoramic. visibility! : Come in and see.them soon! oth ~ Spray Net Gt ‘SUPER Sort Plus the TAX TS . the digestible all-* Shogtening Ja eles ideal for cakes, fries and perfect pies. dexo . .. 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Berkley Accepts Pion Bond Money. highway has been changed to four Routine planning“ and rezoning-lanes, he assured the council, Plan Allotments Wins Humphrey's Backing (State Eyes r for Bridge at Rochester ROCHESTER — Plans are un- » der way by the State Highway De- partment for a 42-width pavement across the M-150 bridge in. south Rochester, T. M. Vanderstempel told the Rochester Village Council last night. The planning of a_ three-lane which had objected to the earlier plan, > He termed his meeting with state officials successful, since they have decided to start the design the highway in the wider width. They also an: talking of eliminating the sidewalk on the east side of the bridge, he re- | ported. Vanderstempel, a traffic engi- neer, had represented the village in the state highway matter. The village also voted to ask the highway unit to permit place- Jatrendt to Talk. ter, on the township's responsibil- ities, accomplishments and plans. Marlette Topography courses near by, Foot Width ment of a banner and Christmas decorations across M-150. The final plat of Rochester Heights. Sub. was approved by the council subject te the ap- proval of bends and agreement with the approval of Village Clarence Burr and Village At- torney Koscoe Martin. The plat is to be signed by Clerk Lillian Easterle following their ap- proval. Mark Abend of the Abend Brothers, Builders presented the plat. aa was appointed by the council fol- lowing the resignation.of Frederick Nash on the Afea Planning Com- mission, Nash is moving from Rochester. Hill is former member of the council, having filled the vacancy of Paul Hoffmeister to serve from August 8, 1955 to March Ist, 1956. Councilman Sidney Ennis and Frank Rewold-were named by: President Burr to confer and ship Fire Bill. Manager Slone will arrange the meeting date. menthly activity report and paid general government bills of $3,- N.Y. Central be paid were $835.81. Other bills paid amounted to $5,543.96. Brandon Bands (Concert Dec. 15 Chorus to Participate; announce the engagement of their daughter, Ariene ate, po Ray. sane ¢ Yule Event mond James 15, JP, SOn ; Mr. and Mrs. Raymond J, Boyles y Yewors Sr., of 2120 North Lapeer Rd.; La- ORTONVILLE — The Brandon peer No wedding date hes ‘been! jas ‘ae i bands and will ‘combine their talents for a Christ- mas concert Saturday at 8 p.m. in _{the Brandon auditorium. ‘|William Berendt. Selections they will render are “Under the Double Eagle" by Wagner, “Little Prim- rose Overture” by i the direction 200 Youngsters | to Be Welcomed by Milky at Party ROCHESTER — Milky the Twin Pines clown, will be the feature attraction as 220 youngsters, new to Rochester, gather with their parents, members of the Planter’ UESDAY, DECEMBER n, ai Manager Robert Slone, President | negotiate with Avon Township of-| ficials concerning the Avon Town-| Water and sewer bills ordered | Club of Rochester. : North Dee. 20 from 6:30 to 3:30. Santa Claus will arrive at the party, too, with gifts for the ‘youngsters according to Mrs. James Headlee, chairman of the party. Her committee members are: Warholak, Mrs. Clifford Dutton, Mrs. Albert Holm, |Mrs. Conrad Leupold Jr. Mrs. Robert Allan will accompany ‘Christmas carols. : on Middlebelt Presbyterian Unit Start Its Services | Sunday The Council passed on the! WEST BLOOMFIELD’ TOWN.| SHIP _— Newcomer tothe area_is| the Rev. Samuel Colman Jr., who’ is organizing a *Presbyterian ‘church in the Middlebelt and Ma- ple roads area. First service for the new congre- gation is set for Sunday at 3 p.m. Middlebelt roads. Then, on succeeding Sundays, the new unity will be meet at Eagie school at 16:30 a.m, The Christmas party will be at Hill, Elementary School! - Mrs. Thomas Lusk, Mrs. Harry Mrs. John James C. Hill, 120 Griggs Street) O’Donnell, Mrs. Ross: West and Church Forms to | program are, at left Mrs. Leslie CANDLES FOR PARTY—At the Green Lake candles, for the teatime session were lit by Mrs. on Martin Lee, center. Watching the process that opened the entertainment hour following a musical Patterson, and Mrs, William Fryer. All reside in the Green Lake __Women's,Club meeting yesterday afternoon, _area of West Bloomfield Township and were among hostesses for the Yuletide program and tea at the Green Lake Community House. Music was by Mrs.. Carpenter and Mrs. Charles Drake. Charles Urquhart, Mrs. Jean Eye-Civie-Cente?,Industry——___ Predict C might prove to be the Clawson of tomorrow wil! be delivered to citi- 'zens here over the weekend in the lawson in the Eagle School at 14 Mile and) CLAWSON —.A preview of what, pay its $2,230,000 share of the esti- /mated $38 million cost of the drain. | Metlod of financing the cost of of Tomorrow have not yet been decided, says City Manager Robert Wright. “The completion of the general development plan marks the. third PRE ET EEE PERE CEE ee ee eee major step in the revitalization of form of a 44-page booklet entitled) , proposals made in the plan =| Clawson as a better place to live,” _ “General Deevlopment Plan.” | ~There--wiltbe- nursery-care for} The plan outlines what Clawson Couple Speak Vows om in Auburn Parsonage as AUBURN: HEIGHTS — For- the ity, Mayor—Darby says... toddlers, and on Jan. 6, a Sunday School for children from third through sixth grade will begin. * * Be The Rev. Mr. Colman, his wife, and their daughter, Claudia, 15 months, are living at 3013514 Mile church may call them at MAyfair 65413. Plans for a church build. ing have not been detailed, since the congregation hag not oped to that extent, Mr. Colman says, A name has not been selected for the group, which is being spon- \sored by the Board of Church Ex- . _ It is one of three new churches in |the area which the First Presby- terian Church of Birmingham is helping to support. marriage of Norma E. Palmer to Bruce Clink of Brown City, the ‘bride wore a two piece ensemble of bittersweet crepe, with winter white hat and accessories. ;The marriage was solemnized recently at the United Presbyterian parson- age by the Rev. J. Harvey Mc- e The newlyweds are living at 3102 Henrydale St, Auburn County Calendar ee er ie ale The Sally Bailey Circle of WSCS will at home. of Gladys Sherwood Across County Area | Will go to a youth fund, groups together. rhe Optimist Club here. will be 'selting Christma trees at their lot at Grand River|and Eight Mile A Yule program is set by the Woman's Club here at the home also bringing workers Yuletide Taking Fore in Parties in the Christmas vein highlight most of this month's meetings of Oakland County or- ganizations, but Yuletide projects are . of Lake Orion The Webber Block MOMS annual party will be held at the home of band uniforms. at 6:30 p.m, Thursday, Secret pals will be revealed with jtheir gift exchange. The Gingeliville MOMS Unit 33 Mrs, Ethel Kowalski, 352 Shadbolt, peas Rene esis a en Leonard |State University graduate in psy- ROCHESTER -— Rochester's Junior Women's Club~ has— chosen C. Wayne Dennis to work as di- rector of the Youth Canteen ‘which the club sponsors, Dennig-e sixth grade teacher at North Hill School, is a Michigan Wayne Dennis to Head a/Rochester Youth “Cantéen 7:30 to 12:30, and will meet with meet with the Women's Club Can- Programming Li Wednesday, Potluck dinner at noon. meet at 6:30 p.m. tomorrow at the home of Mrs, Arthur Burgess, 4325 Joslyn Rd., for their annual potluck Christmas dinner. An old fashioned affair with car- ol singing and gift exchange, it will be the only meeting through- out the year that. the members will not: Sew-cancer pads d ee The group. packed 30° boxes for mailing this week to boys in serv- ice. —Gingeliville Girl Scout leaders here held their holiday party today at the Fire Hall, Following a potluck lunch gift * the leaders ‘tension Of the “Detroit Presbytery.) Ped by th» plan is--constene~ ,must do in the ,coming years to |meet the challenge of its antici- ipated growth. | It ks expected that Clawson will _imcrease its p:esent population / of 13,000 by 40 per cent and be- |Rd. Anyone interested in the new! come fully developed within the | mext ten years. Clawson covered an area of two) j and one quarter square miles. | Four thousand copies of the booklet will be delivered to Claw- json taxpayers by the Guardian | Angel Teen Club, said Mayor John | Darbee, i Among major projects pro- | tion of a 47-acre civic center, recreation facilities within walk- ing distance of every citizen at its schools, improved neighbor- hoods, a centralized commer- cial area, an industrial center to belp bear the city tax load, and improved public utilities. Construction of the Twelve Town drain now being held up by two participating communities, is. the most-urgently needed public’ titil- Clawson has already agreed to Weather Betrays ROCHESTER — Rochester Area Goodfellows only fell short of their expected goal of $2,500 by $450. Bad weather on Saturday was part- ly responsible for not reaching the goal, but members kept selling pa- pers yet on Monday. ...ffowever, plans are _ going _ hedid for tie Christmas: Party on December 22nd and there will be no child without a Christmas gift aid many families wilt be benefited by Christmas cheer, el- ther by food or clothing, Chief George Ross who was in charge of the sale said Monday night that’ he is contacting today Douglas B. Lund, director of ele- mentary instruction here, and Ar- nold Ojala at the Avondale School to compile the lists of children for the party. +subdivisiot-in-the-northwest-corner” -“lmas-trees on a portion of Romeo Levies Paving Tax: Name McLean Attorney for Village; Appoint Trio to Boards ROMEO — Village Council mem- bers last night approved the estab- lishment of a special assessment district in the new Wonder Lane of town for construction of a 20- foot asphalt road and sidewalk. J. Gerald McLean was appointed village attorney to handle the assessment proceedings. Mayor Darby pointed out. “First was the financing of the city’s debt, the second, the re- vision of her charter permitting special assessment financing to meet modern needs.” The booklet was introduced by city officials at a press meeting yesterday afternoon at the Claw- son City Hall. Th: Civic center will be built on Elmwood avenue betwen By- weed and Selfridge Streets, and will include a new library, ci hall, and a community cente building. Industry is to contain the pres- ~ ent Rochester Road-Elmwood Ave- _ nue area, and will include com- pletion of the 14 Milé Road and Crooks Road development, and creation of a 60-acre “planned” industrial. district along Crooks Road and Maple road. ““This-area already has attract- ed a multi-million dollar plant,” ~ the booklet says. e lage parking lot on street. Council ‘members approved stallation of an unlisted telephone for Civil Defense Chief Maurice The council will bids. submitted last night for dump before awarding a contract at the end of a 20-day period. tamera Howard Andress County Births | ing an excavation in the village| iy iTED BRA Young People’s Group to Hear Guest Speaker METAMORA — Wayne Dudley of Thornville will be guest speak- ‘et at-the- weekly meeting: of- Ser ior Young People at Pilgrim Con- night, GALLOWAY LAKE — The Gal- loway Lake Moms will bolt their| Christmas party at the home of] Mrs. Earl Kaul, 2275 Opdyke, at] Four Towns - Yule party for Circle Deborah takes place tomorrow at the home ot Mrs. W, Cadman Prout of Bir- mingham, 4 i- ) i | » Call FE2-0119 } gregational Church at 8 p.m. to] Moms Set Yule Party. |i@ ‘ | 4 i a Be Se ae POvTIAC pniiss, TUESDAY, DECEMBER lI, 1956 “OPEN — call WHATS | MY LINE? - 121 Area Youths ta Sy ey A ite Ag line. Asuwer | Oppeors under orrow, reading doummaed.”* Navy Recruits related to my work. Un- s in-November - The Naval Recruiting Station in vary Night nay eayirien Galag ER MLB lette, kc Lake: Jack Kerr, Or-) tonville; Alexander Zuchowski, Ha 1k the Riker Building announced that : Georg Berglund, F " 21 area youths enlisted in the Navy rs -_ “ UNTIL 25 during November. ; Enlisting in the Waves was ial eo Se 3 ft: The new Pontiac sailors are:|dith Anne Maddock, of Royal Oak ij ; = . |Carl Rink, 2455 Ridge Rd., John! Richard Prentiss, Milford, reenlist-/ 5 | @) CLOCK 4 Portwood, 2598 Ivanhoe Dr., Jacob| ed in the Navy. - Highfield, 9585 Bonnie Brier, Fred- ‘ . ; erick Boyce, 4091 Lakewood Dr., : ¥ 5 Gerald Kucera, 59 Oliver St., and Gas Hits Peak | : James Wright, 481 Second Ave. CANBERRA — Australians -con-] 1 OSTRO ¢ Those who enlisted from Oakland|sumed a record 7,329,879 tons of] : 2 REAP 7 County outside of Pontiac are:|petroleum products in 1955, a rise] 1 | 3 VALSEE John D. Story, Lake Orion; War-|of 19 per cent, or 1,172,381 tons, |i 1 4 PALPE 8 ren Lindstrom, Davisburg; Charles over 1954 consumption. Use ef gaso-/ i - 7 Curcio, Farmington; Ronald Bris-| line increased 8.9 per cent to a) 5S HAS 9 son, Clarkston; Edward Brouil-!record 875,000,000 gallons. . 6'KURTN - : ; 7 CHIRB 9 CHEER nota 10 OKRA P Yesterdey’s answer: trAin, meftch, coMp, : - ; 1l NABCRH r stud’, Poss, poRtade, hike, biVevec, sAlute, - es, = ‘ . weiter i © thts ner nen, te, tlie, mt 121 yi A CUTE COCKER g ae AT MY LOW GASH PRICES! | Cal OF. Donen Donald H. ous DOG B ANK : Observer Corps aoe ee Members to Get | & deers <- We Provide Adeeb talock: = a a Service Awards | Wirllgs = #*ways 7 White, Brown, =v . , | Sill Credit Term Only At the monthly meeting of the regis SErMs 4. . Pontiac Ground Observer Corps \ . ; got reas to be held tomorrow night, three i, No family has ever been denied the A A worth-while gift that will instill . ; members will receive awards for "funeral service _cf the _Donelean-johna the principle of thrift and start having Jed the most | at| 6 Funeral Home because they did not have 6 your child on the road to savings the post during November i the money at hand. We have always y = First : will te Joh . been liberal in the extension of terms | % ; Fromm ony Wagner’ Ave. 5S fi, to suit your convenience, and will proba- iN er ; : = hours; second prize for 20 hours ) bly so continue. 4 Open a Savings Account! : 1 go to Douglas Card, 794 Al-| either @ eh long | ) ae : ; Meena st while third prize tr irae man wan! her @ soto ong a me " A. go to Gary Evans, happy to arrange this to suit your PONTI AC ° ence | First prize will be donated by convenience. = the Baldwin, Pharmacy, 219 Bald . | STATE- BANK | _ w win Ave., second prize by the Phone es Sa Tave., while eo gd ae id FEDERAL aeiat “Complete . Banking S Service . — = : yer - a presented by the Whal Upholster- 4.4511 Mt Our Premises saya i < . j ' : CHIEF DIAZ ing Co., Auburn Heights. Slt ‘ Wace OFFICE: In Downtown |~ The meeting, to be held at the Pontiac’s Tallest Building, : County Office Building, 1 Lafay- a Promote Navy Many |ette st. will be followed by ‘mov. 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And an 8-inch-wider _. great, new Rocket T-400 Engine,* where; - "inot only be restored to its origi- | , “THE PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY, DECEMBER TI, 1956 aiaaa,| Civil War-and—founder of the Coney Island Jockey Club. , the duaio-dtharicen alliance will nal vigor, but may even in the future result in a closer union‘ between the English-speaking | peoples. The fact that. Sir Winston Churchill's mother, Jeanette Je-. rome, was an American is too iSir Anthony Eden's forebears, iMd. This dark, lithe American n beauty’ was the daughter of Leonard Jerome, owner and publisher of The New York Times durinz the ——— of the - agonizing Sort, He is Lord Hailsham, 49, First Lord of the Admiralty, who, as Quintin Hogg, made a brilliant ; mame for himself as a lawyer and as a Conservative Member of Parliment before succeeding to the peerage. When Lord Hailsham arose to address Oxford Conservatives re- cently, it was not as a British cabinet minister, but simply as “the son of an American mother,” he pointed out. (His mother was_ SOUL SEARCHING Elizabeth Brown, daughther of To another British cabinet mem-|Judge Trimble Brown of Nash- ber who is half American the Ville, Tenn.) crisis in Anglo-American relations| ‘‘Nevertheless,"" he declared, | has presented itself as a bitter ‘‘for the first time since the war, Less well-known is that one of \Sir Robert Eden, was governor of ‘Maryland at the time of the ‘American War of Independence. He was chased out of the colony in 1776, but he later returned to die and be buried in Annapolis, well known to need stressing. a son personal dilemma, the occasion for almost for the- first time in my! | want te hear any moral lec- life, I find it hard to-say f-amtmuch so that two of the Astor half American, still harder to. say oni ei ca Wonk oe of proud of it.” iament, and a who is thet] am ; a a the editor of one. of Britain's most Lerd. Hailsham thea went on influential newspapers, have been. to warn the United States: “We junder fire in certain Tory cir- will not be sermonized. We don’t (cles, where it is more fashionable not to “like Ike’ at the moment. tures.” * * Quite different has been the re-! : action of the Astor family of Eden's handling of the Suez Virginia-born Lady Nancy Astor, icrisis; they also have been vocal the last of the famous ‘Gibson im Urging the British government Girls,” and her four sons — who, | ‘to greater speed in restoring the today, are as much a part of | |Atlantic partnership. The Astors have been critical British politics as they .are of| This has given rise to a wave mons. he. American history. | { what The Spectator calls David Astor, 44, editor of the, | “anti-Astorism.” There have (influential Observer, has been, ASTORS UNDER FIRE . t | been anonymous letters accusing The Anglo-American friendship) the brothers of being “cowardly crisis has acted to bring out the. and unpatriotic” criticizing THE ANIMALS’ CHRISTMAS -FREDOY, IM SORRY WILMOTS NOT HERE, BUT THEN HE Way! OOOH, THA MAKES Me SO MAD! WOULDN'T 'BS ene yore ANY- | While men hunted for LET GM FUSS WITH THEIR OLD Sloy'-~ SkethOdhue CHRISTMAS STUFF! WHAT'S Saifter--Whlomot : It THE HE SQOD-- HUH! MAAS | " iid {) ee ed SOME JOKER'S HOLLERING AT ME -- ? THEY USUALLY DO! LET EM HOLLER! ‘Americanism of the Astors; = the prime niinist By Walt Scott | Actually, the Astors, who ap- ‘pear very British, are part of the warp and woof of America. Their ‘family coat of arms features a ‘North American Indian and a fur ‘trapper (both armed with rifles) aS a reminder that. the original John Jacob Astor, who emigrated to the United States in 1783 from the village of Walldorf, Germany, made the family fortune by trad- ‘ing in furs. ° * * Today, at 77, Lady Nancy Astor has lost none of her sharp tongue, even though she still retains her soft Southern drawl. Aroused by the Tory attacks upon her sons for their pro-American attitude in the .~ (Mfomic Eneray Use CHICAGO @—A Michigan State itury by the industrial revolution. “While atomic power will prove important to the farm scene,”’ said /H. B. Tukey, head of MSU's horti- culture department, ‘‘the use of atomic radiation may prove still /more go." | Prof. Tukey told the 49th annual | winter meeting of the American “MSU Professor Sees New Revolution Coming. for Agriculture Lawyer Will Subpoena Costello’ s Wiretappers By EARL WILSON | NEW YORK — The wire-tappers had better get ready to. blow town. Once so many ‘phones were tapped that a. New Yorker, lift- ing his receiver, almost automatically said, “Hello, every- body!” wk sk * Frank Costello's brilliant young barrister, Edward B. Wil-) ams, will “blanket ‘the town with subpoenas” to. show that. “high-level -wire-tapping” convicted Costello. . 4 Cops, tax agents, District Attorney Hogan's aides and earphone guys will be paraded inte court in a try for a new trial, says Williams. A sudden effort to take Costello for a ride — a bus ride to Atlanta Penitentiary — was meanwhile spiked by Williams. Costello was already on the bus en route. Williams protested claiming “F.C.” was needed here Dec. 17 for argument on a new | Society of Agricultural Engineers: : Open Mon. and Fri. Evenings PONTIAC _ TYPEWRITER . §2 WAYNE STREET and branch post offices in the De- 48 states and many foreign meeting which continues. through . Post Offices Open Later for Benefit of Shoppers DETROIT # — Most suburban \troit area will remain open longer'| beginning this week to accommo- | |Harriman for an hour at the— trial. So Costello was sent back to Federal jail on West St.— pretty unhappy about the bus ride. He felt he should at least have been sent by plane. * * * The NBC crowd revived the claim that NBC stands for “No | Bonus for Christmas”... The Jaye Sisters from Flint, Mich., (Jean, Jan and June) are the new big singing threat... Herb Shriner’s been offered the lead in the new Ziegfeld Follies, performing again with ~ his old--friend,- Bea Lillie - (of --4 “Inside U.S.A,”). Adlai Stevenson visited Gov. latter's home — and on the § way out, met Jimmy Durazute _ coming in. Jimmy, there to sell the “Guv™ a ticket to the New Year’s Eve Masked Ball lof ‘Tight Money’ _}pational Rescue Committee to help all that has happened to her}. . South Viet Nam. | my sous. The people attacking | them can hit as much as they | Contests Policy Viscount Astor, 49, announced: trom the Tery benches in the House of Lords soon after the Anglo-French intervention that Britain’s*moral authority had been diminished. tive M.P. for Plymouth, did the isame in the House of Commons. ‘Eden's Suez policies. In fact, when he compared Bfitain’s police ac-| tion with ‘‘gangsterism” and urged, that “Eden must go,’ Britons thought he had gone to far. and country squire, anonymous letters intended for his three brothers. One anonymous writer, after two pages of vilifica-| tion, had an after- thought, added. at the bottom, ‘‘or are you quite | mad?’ John Astor, 70, chairman of The Times, Street as boss of The Times, Colonel Astor has used his influence to promote Suez crisis. Lady Astor snaps; «A Britain united in Anti-Ameri-| j back: canism,” warned The Times re- “I'm perfectly satisfied with (cently, ‘is not merely a Britain _ like, but I would far rather have continent headed for disaster.” them with the courage of ‘their convictions than no convictions at all.” . The eldest son of Lady: Nancy, * * * Major J. J. Astor, 38, Conserva- blistering in his attacks upon) most | * @ Astor, * | 40, sportsman receives the Michael Lastly, there is Uncle John, Col. which is known in Fleet ‘*The Thunderer.”’ As greater Anglo-American under- | standing. i * 8 * . | jheaded for disaster but also a | Western world and an American Hollywood—Headlines Group Calls Witnesses in Exploring Soundness of Treasury Controls WASHINGTON (®—Some of the| architects of the government's) plans for inflation control —' |popularly called its ‘tight money”’ oe questioning today by barking on an acting career with critical Congress members. _her pretty bine eyes wide open. One of the first witnesses, | *. 8 Board Chairman Robert R. The statuesque beauty from Ot- Young of the New York Central. tumwa, Iowa, has reported to Railroad, said he sees a real dan-| Universal-International to begin, ger that inflation may impose a her contract. Her first role is as| “creeping stagnation’’ on the na-)a chorine in “Man of a Thousand tion's economy. | Faces,” and she has a total of one The ‘‘tight money” policy is gen-| line. /erally attributed primarily to Sec-| Whether or not her roles get big-| retary of the Treasury Humphrey’ ger depends on her ability, and and to the Federal ‘Reserve Board, ‘she s realistic about it. which is independent of the ad amie nd oth ficial “T know the odds eguinst beau- lumphrey a er officials have defended it as the only logi- y ot Te renareel. “Net By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD w — Carol Mor. /fUr ris, Miss Universe of 1957, is em- ‘Miss Universe Realizes Stardom Isn't Guaranteed}{ TT chad a triumphant return to Ot- tumwa. “I thought at least I would get some rest there,” I found our house filled with re-/ porters and photographers. One. time I walked into my bedroom and there were reporters making notes of everything that came out, of my suitcase!" She had some more touring, yer RIOT WCELLBLOCK IT FILMED ON por THURSDAY “Secret of the Incas” & “Naked Hills” she said. “But * |then reported to U-I to begin her training as an actress. GOLDEN DRUMSTICK Box Dinners Delivered Free Call FE 8-0483 cal course at a time of general) many have made it, and I can. prosperity which they say has oe why. Because a girl is good wm spurred heavy demands for credit! looking — that’s no reason she from individuals, business and in- .an become an actress. \ = le” dustry. | “It takes alot of study and : - . | training to learn acting. Right Viet Nam People Give | now I'm going to classes at the * ‘studio and studying as ha as $70, 000 to Aid Hungary | iT can. T hope I can make it. But; NEW YORK | t®— Tran Van if I don’t, I'll go back to college | Choung, Viet Nam's ambassador and get my | degree.” to the United States, has presented a check for $70,000 to the Inter-| Carol in seems a ” bit awed by} refugees from Communist oppres-|since she won the beauty prize sion in Hungary. last summer. Tran said the money came al- From Long Beach she went to most entirely from small individ-/New York for a publicity whirl. ual contributions by the people of|In a few days, she clocked 24 TV and radio shows. Then she for Boys’ Town of Italy, broke Harriman up when he inad- vertently addressed hin as “Gov. Harr‘son.” THE MIDNIGHT EARL... After classes at Columbia, young Pat Boone midnight- planed to Hol!ywood for an- other test then returne ll Sun- day for classes again. . . Mike JAYE SISTERS date Christmas shoppers, Postmaster Edward L. Baker. sald branches will be open from, ‘FE 44022 - | 7 a.m, to 6 p.m, ‘Monday: through | “HURRY TO PIPER'S FOR - CHRISTMAS PARTY TRICKS—JOKES insets: Simms; ‘Thrifty; J-V; Hallman | } Cole's; Purtney; Rule; Lou's Drug; rug, Keego. mu Drayton Plains. ‘enema sof Churches, the National Catholic’ Welfare Conference and the Syna- a :30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. The branches | will-also be open this Sunday from jl p.m, to 4 p.m, i NEW YORK & — Leaders of three major faiths in the United States — Protestant, Roman Cath- 7 olic and Jewish — have urged special prayers this weekend ‘‘for| divine guidance for the United offices will remain open until 8 p.m. ‘Urge Prayer for U. N. terday from the National. Council gogue Council of America, 2. bad carefully Sie arly covered if IEMPS TEAD] = ‘Christmas Can Be Dangerous! ® Trim your tree caretully electrical connections check your insurance to see if Call Us for Rates end Other Details Saturday, Normal hours are from) Baker ‘said most suburban post}: Nations.” The appeals came yes-|_ / i] The Dead Sea is five times salt-./ WISH V’'D SAID THAT: Vinnie Bogert (ot (Garry Moore's jier than the ocean. | Todd’s been staying in town ‘cause Liz Taylor was still in the | hospital. “A Night te Remember” and “Requiem for a Heavy~ weight”. get_most. of the Sylvania award dramatic honors, with Ernie Kovacs getting a nod, too... Frank Sinatra | wants to play “Nathan Detroit” as a character on his TV series ,.. Bill O’Dwyer flew back to Mexico City Sunday. Archie Moore's fancy one-of-a-kind sports car was de- signed by Raymond Loewy ... Model Russell E. Lee was bitten by a hare at a publicity stunt, but the rabbit wasn’t rabid ... Pres. Eisenhower's medic, , General Snyder, will retire. Susan Strasberg’s frequent date in Hollywood was Arthur) Loew Jr... . When kids mobbed his show, Johnnie Ray said| modestly, “They arén’t delinquents — it’s just that I'm their) emotional outlet”... Horace Dodge drank beer at the Copa; the missus, Gregg Sherwood, drank champagne. EARL’S PEARLS ... About all we've learned Thru HELD OVER! ritsbar —— FEATURE STARTS HUR RON at 7:00 ) and 9:40 THMEATE ROLLICKING... BOISTEROUS... GAY... FUNNY... TUNEFUL! Be since the turn of the century is how to, work” harder, spend more and die quickatnJ. 0. Jewett. /staff) claims that relaxed Perry Como took a tranquilizing | | pill—and disappeared completely. } TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: A tocal actor “said he -was thrilied about going to the psychiatrist — it was the first time he'd had such a large speaking role. fire or accis _ Kenneth G | “It's easier to go three acts than 15 rounds” . | brother. | | | City. Tulgede ani Otan Che LL « to take baths and bring home Ex-b@xer Lou Nova explained why he's switched to acting:) . That's eari,' (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) |froze because severe cold weather | came ahead of snéw cover to in- sulate the flumes. If the Department of Interior approves, the governor's office said Stead Air Force Base will be asked to lend the state its weasels to help jar loose the ice, And Federal funds would be asked.to pump water from nearby | Silver Ay and. American Fiats., Water Shortage in Virginia City; Needs U.S. Aid - CARSON ary, Nev e-Gov. Charles Russell has declared Vir- City an emergency area as ie first step in seeking federal zy water crisis. The wooden -flumes carrying buckets of water, water from a mountain reservoir BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE 497 Elizabeth Lake Road at Telegraph INTRODUCING JIMMY ROLLINS at the Piano, 7 Nites Weekly ® Delicious Chicken Dinners ® Cocktail Bar a . It’s i 32 HOLIDAY | cose a SHOWTIME |: “ ? = >. 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America’s three great religious faiths — PROTEST treatment of tuberculosis as part of their overseas aid programs, In addition to distributing. food, clothing, medicines, carrying on self-help projects, etc. Your gifts through your church or synagogue will help in this great work and will make this Holiday Season hap- 7 CATHOLIC and JEWISH — carry on diagnosis and | reece THE BERRYS pier for you and for THEM. Give thanks by giving — Published as a public, service by The Pontiac Press in cooperatior. with The Advertising Council and the Newspaper Advertising Execu * tives Association, — give through your faith! —— for AF Lt. 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The shrunken waste and 2} supply price, on y 98c for the econom- vital bylk to re-create a nor-» ical 60 tablet tare id brings wat urge to purge: And; of all - F a positive retief at tess than 2¢ per, tablet. _ bulk laxatives, COLONAID, the WASHINGTON .® — The Air Ferce has decided to give an hon- orable discharge to-Lt. Titus A. Saunders, a reserve officer who resigned amid disagreement over a 1954 conviction on a drunken driving charge. -_ * * When Saunders chose to resign Nov. 27, the Air Force said he would be given a general dis- charge. That connotes honorable conditions, but it is less desirable than an honorable discharge. Secretary of the Air Force Quarles announced late yesterday that “Saunders, a Negro, is being given an honorable discharge af- ter study of his case by a dis- charge review board. Saunders has said the Air Force was pressured by Sen. Stennis (D-Miss) to get rid of him — a contention disputed by Stennis and the Air Force. At his home in DeKalb, Miss., Stennis said he had \no comment on the new action. “The Air Force-has-maintained-it followed normal procedure in tell- ing Saunders he had to resign or be dropped from the service be- cause of his conviction on a drunk- en driving charge in Mississippi. One Type of Burglar ‘ ANCHORAGE, Alaska (# — It wasn’t the dollar in change stolen ifrom his real estate office that bothered William H. Poe. But he _jtold police he did mind the fact that a burglar made off with a $100 typewriter along with the money, . Sa a a i by telephone _ It’s getting clos to Christmas and you still have those few last- minute gifts to get: You leaf through the Christmas advertisements in the news- oe id maces reach for the-telephone:-Yes, they have just what | , - you: want. And they’ll be glad to deliver. Could anything be easier? — especially right now with the Stores 80 crowded ! Let your telephone run errands for you, plan holiday get-to- gethers, keep you in touch with friends and lovéd ones. :‘There’s _ just_no end to its usefulness. _ o = MICHIGAN BELL TELEPHONE, COMPANY wer ag a a inet ge er ‘Honorable Discharge her joints caulked. stored, Jan. 21 inauguration ceremony on Capitol Given Face-Lifting Seamy Lady Recaulked WASHINGTON \ — The lady!painting every four years has atop the Capitol dome has hadjbeen timed to coincide with the inauguration. The Capitol has been washed * * «@ and_ painted. The younger, 100-year-old Sen- The “Battle of Lake Erie’ is|@te and House wings of harder back on its wall inside the Senate/stone are washed every two wing of the Capitoi, the big paint-| years, The District of Columbia ing having been cleaned and re-|Fire Department did the job last month, . 7 © Congress appropriated $65,000 Things are taking shape for the) for the painting. . That money also face-lifted the Congress appropriated $215,000|high bronze statue of freedom the second inauguration of Presi-|tips, dent Eisenhower. That includes) © a special roofed platform with In this age of specialization, Pat wooden Grecian columns, and 15,-|Murphy, our favorite cop, now re- 700 seats inside. : fers to himself as a “riotician”’ . The 56-year-old center part of/ . . . Si dCaesar says giris who the Capitol was given its 3list/keep playing ball will find them- -|Taxi-Looking Taxis for the necessary accouterments|she was recaulked entirely, re- (fo the Capitol and its grounds for|painted and given new platinm Bowling Green Police Tell. Alarming Tale BOWLING GREEN, Ky. ® — Police weren't very enthusiastic when they answered a burglar alarm at a department store one night. They really didn't expect to catch a burglar — the alarm had been going off accidentally about onee a month. 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TUESDAY. ene 11,1956 League. peruse it’s happening al over the league. a couibetider ts naturally a very big factor at } gate, but looking aside from one individual team, is interesting to note that the overall attendance Is of the NFL have zoomed in the past five years. In 1950 when the old All-America Conference : with the National Football League to form divisions, the pro football stock went up. ging. however, wasn’t the only boost. The bosses the various franchises and the NFL itself were con-) ! with: a relatively new invader into the field of Pi Si sr * * their attitude at that time which really put pro to its present level. ros took television by the hand and in realistic on decided it was here to stay. “We decided to live with television and not with- Here are the attendance figures for 72 regular season games in each year since 1951 in the NFL. | Year Attendance to ae 1,913,019 1952 P. ee eee ee eee eee eee eee . 2,052,126 ee a a \ Cubs. Cad in « \ CHICAGO w — The Cubs who only 34 hours ago were Manager Casey Stengel. however, ‘Idesperately seeking to strengthen, always regarded him as a valu | their catching department, had able asset to the club's success, two new backstops today follow. a matter ef seven pennants and ling the purchase of Charlie Sila second place finish during Sil- vera from the New York Yankees vera's temure with the club and the acquisition of Ray Katt) . 8 in a l-player trade with the St, Although he has played only 1 Louis Cardinals. "games in nine years with the Yan- es @ 6 ‘kees, Silvera has earned in the Katt. a 247 hitter who clouted Deighborhood of $65,000 in World first since he 10- Player £ 2 Chieago|he joined the Yankees in os Series shares alone. Last year he;Hack as pilot of the Cubs two | appeared in seven games and col-| lected two hits in nine times at} bat. His best’ year was in 1949) Aside from trades and trade when he batted J15 in 58 games. talk, the two leagues were in- Charlie had a .327 batting mark volved in legislation and re-elec- in 1952 but he played in only 20) tion of ottiarrs. games. months ago. * * * * * ¢ | The leagues voted to adopt a Manager Bob Scheffing was en- mfhor league plan to consolidate thusiastic over the two deals. his their annual meetings and have suce veeded Stan them alternately in a minor and * 13 home runs last season, came first. With him came pitchers Tom! ‘TPoholsky and Jackie Collum and infielder Wally Lammers, who was immediately shipped to the Cubs" Los Angeles farm club in the Pacific Coast League. Two other players, of minor Hleague calibre, have been prom- ised by the Cardinals no later than March 1. These players will be ‘sent to the Yankees along with 1$10,000 for Silvera \ * e * i In return for the Redbird flock, the Cubs sent pitchers Sam Jones. ‘and Jim Davis, catcher Hobie Landrith and utility man Eddie |Miksis. Jones, who pitched a no hitter against Pittsburgh May 12, 11955, and Poholsky. who hurled a :22-inning game while with Roch- lester back in 1950, were the big- gest named in the huge transac-' Ford Leads CHICAGO W& — Six American League pitchers reached the 2)- ‘win circle in the 1556 baseball , campaign to climax official league pitching records released today. eae New York Yankees’ Whitey ord, who won 13 games and lost ey 6, took the earned run leader- ship tide with a 72.47 mark that ,topped pitchers working M4 oor more innings. s * = AP Warepaate | | Each had a $14 record last IN CUB-CARD DEAL armed ; Here are four of the players involved | year. Jones led the National mate, Billy Hoeft, 20-14: Billy, in the 10-man deal made yesterday by the Chicubs and the St. Louis League with 176 strikeouts and 5.) 0) we Chicago White Sox.| Cardinals-of the National League. At top are infielder Ed Miksis 72>, sae weiked th aerack onl 20-9, and the Cleveland Indians’ eft) and pitcher Sam Jones who go to the Cards; below (left), 9 poi M20" four years trio of Herb Score, 20-9, : Early pitcher Tom Poholsky and catcher Ray Katt who go to the Cubs. younger than Jones. Catcher Hobie Landrith also goes to the Cards; pitcher Jackie Col- e 6 lum goes to the Cubs who also receive infielder Wally Lammers trot Tigers’ In addition to Ford, two other the hurlers were under the 3.00 earned run figure. Score had 2.53 * Silvera, 32, has been in shadow at Yogi Berra ever since |. sanpereeeepererremeererreerrrrs: oe S oe ee _ 2,521,836 “These figures do not include playott and champion- games. Last year the championship between the Browns and the LA Rams drew a record high of 85,693 es ic SHE chetaplonahip game 1 a bie gain for every player on the two competing Si tetecd © courte Ceowmod exis backs 8 are at a premium, and you Krouse or on Mains, or even couple names like ; Middleton or Dorne Dibble as pass receivers. _ Ome thing is sure, those pocketbooks will either open or close = business after e Sootey. Joey Rallies, Beas Rocky Giambra Now Seeking Another Scrap With Giardello SAN “FRANCISCO w—Joey Gi- sesliht Cage Slate on Prep. Scene = ahd two tarry ‘club players: Pitcher om Davis + -qoes-to the. Cards. _- _ __ Wynn 2.72. Pierce, who led_in 1955) with 1.97, finished with 3.33 this re ry, 25, who finished brilliantly of victories as well as pitching the most innings, 244; facing the most batsmen, 1,126. and starting the ‘most games, 38. He also yielded returnee broke his leg in the final the most hits, 289, and hit the football] game of the year, and most batsmen, 12. another regular Ed Hascila moved!’ Score repeated as the strikeout better scorers back from last year in Dave Richey, all-county guard, and Evans Webb, a sen- Lary Tops 20-Game List The big winners were the De-| young right-hander, | Frank Lary, with 21-13; his team-) | Wynn, 20-9, and Bob Lemon, 20-14.) and after a slow start, led in number major league city. They also voted to set up a play- ‘er pool to supply talent in case ef a catastrophe to any member’ 'elub, such as a plane or train owreck which could wipe out a H team, ~ . i | Lin ERAS, * 2 Committees were appointed to examine possibilities of taking out |a blanket insurance policy that would protect the interests of the clubs contributing to the player | pool. of which 125 were ._ * * The American League voted to * * * ‘adept a three-game post-season * Cleveland led the team earned playoff in case of a tie for the ‘rum mark with 3.32 followed by pennant. In the past, the Ameri- ‘New York with 3.63 and Chicago can League has had a one-game with 3.73. The league ERA was playoff. The National League has 4.16 as compared to 3.96 in 1955. (had a three-game playoff. runs, 141, earned. ’ tor forward, ‘| ‘Birmingham started last Friday Scast ol tonight's action is cem-|y birmingham started last Friday tered ‘in the Wayne - land the Maples will hold some League with several scattered height advantages with 6-foot-4 Bob. games in the immediate area of) 1.01) and 6-foot-4 Marshall Roe in importance. the starting lineup. "away Another traditiona] battle takes place at Berkley where q strong — Ferndale squad, which romped Southfield 77-35 last week, meets the Bears. Berkiey gave Dear- bern Fordson a tough battle be- fore bowing in Its opener 41-35. — [king by whiffing 263 batsmen, 137 ~ ‘more than in 1955. He also had ithe most wild pitches, 11. Other marks included these: Most walks—Paul Foytack, De- troit, 142, of which four were in- ‘tentional; most games—George | Zuverink. Baltimore, 62 appear-} An oddity for the game is the most complet fact that Birmingham will also) Other area games will have pow- Pierce and Lemon, each 21; most jhave a Dave Ritchey in its line-| gertul Detroit Th lup.He is a junior forward. East at Troy, Thurs. homers given up—Camilo Pas- Lakers dropped their first game | Cranbrook and Romeo, each Madison and Southfield at Redford —Art Ditmar, Kansas City, 22. in league play in the season open- | team searching for its first win, Union. Ditmar also allowed the most er last Friday, 48-41, to Brighton,” soi. on the Crane court in an n| ater team heavily rated i | siernoon encounter at 4:00 p.m. Holly, which fell to a red-hot immediate |iskey as president would be mained) change in the present executive for a year. setup of the Chicago White Sox appears likely, the baseball club's Mrs. Comiskey’s 4,000 shares | Thrice - beaten Cranbrook has * Birmingham, while the Bulldogs + . ° trex orpmed ty Sout tae 17 White Sox Presidency while a graduation - depleted saat eee ‘ : ford quintet travels to —— ne | Rochester (10) and Utica lock} CHICAGO Ww — No schedule, the big game is at Bir an interest ng battle. The Falcons, mingham where arch-rival. Royal- to th prospects for a successful i _Tuice beaten Cranbrook as MOQ Immediate Successor tpt! On the non-league side of the noms at Utica in what should be Oak is ‘campaign, have three regulars, led College Beene Topsy St. Louis Nips Kentucky == By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS closing minutes, He finished with Kansas has a myth playing cen-/24 points. ter, Okiahoma A&M already has * * *# lost at home and Nebraska has) Since coming to St. Louis, Hick- beaten three Big Ten teams iniey has beaten the Rupp four out three tries. But everything’s ‘“‘nor- of seven. . mal" in college basketball after all; °* °* ¢# —Eddie Hickey and his St. Louis, Kentucky was the only member Billikens have knocked off Adolph of the newly elected top 10 in! | RuPr's Kentucki-ns vactior tgst night, although —three s teams in the second 10 were at it.! Hickey has a pennant for hitting Western Kentucky (No. 12) made! the bluegrass baron like sour-}jt 30 with a %-74 breeze past mash on an empty stomach, and New Mexico A & M; Oklahoma he did it again last night. Hours), & M (No, 19), after dropping a after the Wildcats had been home game to Washington, made granted the No. 3 spot in the first!i¢ 41 with a comeback, 59-50 de- Associated. Press poll of the sea-|cision over Aransas; and Seattle son, the unranked, once-beaten' (No. 20) gained a 41 standing with Bills. up and hbopped ‘em 71-70. (a 47-44 job on Santa Clara. * * = 128 all by himself in one gained a tie for the Atlantic Coast fi Seve apart satimey troops nad ri Due Ny detente Wake the final half and then put it s * J away with two foul shots in the) Nebraska kept the heat on the ar Wirephote SOX OWNER DIES — Mrs. He feels another victory could put him in line for a shot at the 160- pound title. * * «& Last night before 5.500 fans who paid $31,522, the 157%4-pound Gi- ambra rallied after losing the first) three rounds, Castellani, 29, from Cleveland weighed 160. stanzas, Joey scored heavily with combinations to ithe head and) Rocky appeared a bout that he had not been in trouble. ‘A small cut was opened alongside his left eye in the fifth but didn't bother him. ~* Chips Topple to Defeat MT. PLEASANT — Central Michigan leaned too heavily on a iton at Oak Park, St. James at‘ cual, Washington, 24; most losses} the Maples into camp. iby Dave Peters, ready for the en. attorney said yesterday after the the 7,450 shares of stock in the | the season ended. Smaller one weighed 9 pounds and both were shot It will be the opéner for the (counter. Utica suffered pre-season sudden death of the president, Mrs.’ elub will be disclosed until the | from a flight of seven. Acorns, who have two of their jlosses when Lou Haase the only Grace R. Comiskey. _ will has been probated in about ——~| Mrs. Comiskey’s son, Charles A.,) twe weeks. 31, and John Rigney, her. tyr Although young Comiskey had Rabbit Hunters © “= Scoring Race -'counted a ‘seven-point edge over) already | 29 points. ,|is next with 25, taking over fourth ~ place from a’ pointless Bert Olm- stead of Montreal. é we Pentiag Press Phoie , ROAST GOOSE COMING UP — There's a lot of roast goose in the two hefty Canadas Bill Bookie displays above. Bill and his dad, | Dr. John L. Bookie, 587 N. Perry, downed the fine honkers (Bill got the big one, 11 pounds) at the Swan Creek conservation station, | near the state preserve. The geese were taken Sunday morning, day Beliveau Leads Proud of Bag: Pair of Foxes Two Bloomfield Township young- sters who went rabbit hunting got ‘more than they bargained for yes- terday and returned with a pair of foxes instead, Philip Morey, 10, of 1155 Hum- phrey St. and his neighborhood pal, Ralph Broaddus, 9, set out after school with Philip's dog, ‘Roxie, who quickly picked up a trail. Canadien Star Ahead of Two Detroit Red Wings in Points MONTREAL #—Jean Beliveau, 25, Montreal's young veteran, Detroit’s Gordie Howe and Ted Lindsay today in pursuit of his second consecutive National Hock- ey League soars, champtonship. Tie Canadien, who won the 1955 s * * It led to a rabbit—but one being devoured ‘by three foxes. Assisted by Roxie, the boys dispatched two animals quickly, and routed the attack of the third. Now. they are pondering whether to take the $6 offer of a local mist, or keep them to be stuffed and mounted themselves. Philip’s te measured 44 inches , and Raiph's animal was slightly smaller, with 15, and Lindsay each have: Norm Ullman of the Red Wings Michigan Small College Players * . ‘Big Ten by defeating winless Wis- consin 53-51 as Gary Reimers and Don Smidt hit two foul shots | aplece to break a = tie with) Avondale Quint. Grace Comiskey, above, presi- dent of the Chicago White Sox, died unexpectedly’ yesterday in her Chicago apartment. A heart Montreal's Jacques Plante re- mained_tops among the goalies with his five shutouts and along to Be Honored DETROIT wm —The first awards ‘Opens Season In beth the fourth and fifth! 3:25 left. | Seizure was blamed. She was | 65. on Wednesday Mich Avondale High School takés the | cage spotlight Wednesday night | when it a its season’ against | Fitzgerald in an Oakland-B test) ito start. | gan Skaters Tie Toronto, 2-2 ANN ARBOR w - Michigan's | NCAA champion hockey team | Fitzgerald, the defending cham- needed a last minute goal by Ed ABILENE, Tex. & — Bobby pion of the league, won 12 of 15 Switzer last night to earn a 2%2|Morrow, mighty man of the H ero’s. s Welcome Planned ‘by Morrow's Home Town | * * s with sub Gerry McNeil took over the fewest-zoal-allowed lead at 55. Glenn Hall, the past : slipped to third with his 58. Plante- MeNeil have a 2.04 game aver- age, followed by Boston's Terry Sawchadt with 3.15 en 38 goals ab owed, Hall is 2.42. Cage Calendar sregular season games and. 10 of hockey tie with the University of| ‘12 in the circuit. The Spartans Toronto. have only one letterman, Bob. Bush, 6-foot forward, back from that squad. The Jackets are in little bet- fer shape except that three probable starters are out with football injuries as yet. Big loss for Avondale from the 1955 runmnerup team in the league is high scoring Jerry Paul. come of a conquering hero today. The tall Texan who sped to}. glory in the Olympics and brought this city and Abilene Christian \College their greatest renown will m * 4 The game made it 13 straight for the Wolverines without a de- feat. It was Michigan's second game of the season. They beat Toronto 4-3, Saturday night. . * * Switzer took the puck from a. faceoff deep in the Toronto zone and whipped it-- by goalie Ray Dunn for the score with 22 seconds left. The Wolves ad sit forwahds it pi the fod-06 Se Sate whe * * * Toronto’s ines dink tious both the Canadian goals. dinner for Michigan small college football players named to the Associated Press first team will be held at Marshall, Mich., Thurs- noon. Sam Ketchman, athletic director at Ferris Institute, will_present “INAIA football awards to players selected to the Michigan NAIA honor squad + oh r| ; Basel Victory THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER. 11, 1956 ~Tbirthday and Christmas gifts -in|~ BOWLING CHAMPS — Marion Ladewig (left) of Grand Rapids and Don Carter of St. Louis were all smiles yesterday after winning the 16th annual All-Star Individual Match Game Bowling Tourna- ment in the Chicago Coliseum Sunday. Carter: became the first man to win the title three times in the Mrs. Ladewig’s 6th win in eight ye ar Wirephote| history of the tournament. It was in 1951. i4th Western Conference crown in Hope to Give 2 a ‘Bear’ DETROIT @ — Coach Buddy Parker has informed his Detroit Lions they can take care of his one package at Sunday in Chi- cago. He'll be 43 on the day the Lions meet the Bears for the western conference title in the National Football League. “q don’t know whether it'll have any effect or not,” said Parker, “but we'll try any- 1952-58 before skidding to a 3-9 record last season with what Parker calls “‘the best last-place league.” : Parker blamed complacency for at least part of the Detroit troubles Iast-season. This year it's been entirely different. The Lions are an alert, aggressive club and Parker says. proudly “I don’t think there’s a player on the club who casions Sunday took the ball away from the Pittsburgh Steelers in a 45-T tuneup’ for the Bear clash: And the Steelers gained only 25 yards on the ground. The Detroit defense on six oc-) completely in their last meeting, holding Rick Casares to 44 yards on the ground and bottling up the passing combinatien of quarter- back Ed Brown and end Harlgn * * * Hill. An their_last four_games | - * * # against Pittsburgh, . Chicago, | “There's nobody to help us now,” said Parker. “We proved we can beat ‘em, All we have to do is go out there and do it again. Green Bay and Baltimore, the Lions have yielded only 218 yards rushing — an average of 70 por game, thing.”’ The Lions, who have had only three season sweeps from the Bears since the two clubs started banging away at each other in 1934, will be trying for No. 4 at Wrigley field, where a sellout crowd is assured, The Lions hold. a 6-5 edge over the Bears since Parker took over * * #& But the Bears are stil] smarting after their 42-10 whipping in De- troit and will be seeking their first division title since 1946. A Detroit victory would give the Lions their five campaigns. ars. They won division titles in Strikeout King Hangs Up Spikes Bob Feller Has Decided to Retire CHICAGO (®#—Bob. Feller, the Van Meter, Iowa, ploughboy who grew up to become the major league strikeout king and one of baseball's -greatest pitchers, has decided-to retire -frem-active serv- ice after 21 years with the Cleve- land cet * A friend of Feller's advised The mer fireballing righthander, who he had just about giade up his mind to retire from the player ranks and aceept a job in the In- dians’-front office: * * * ing in New Orleans of the Base- ball Players’ Association of which turned 38 last month, had told him) Fetler- is: now- attending a- meet-+ make his retirement announce- ment within a week or 10 days. “Bob had his mind pretty well made up when I talked to him,” hasn't hustled all the way.” MEN AT WORK — Middleweight Joey Giambra, (right) of Buf- falo, N. Y., shoots a left over the head of Rocky Castellani, of Cleveland, in the 7th round of their ten round bout in San Francisco last night. Giambra won a ten round decision. Sounds simple, doesn’t it?’ Mitetf Scores Split Decisit NEW YORK ® — Alex Miteff, 21, is going home to Argentina for the holidays to get married. But the unbeaten heavyweight will be back in February to continue his ‘ring career, * The Argentine went over seven| ¢, rounds for the first time last night to win a split decision.over Archie + |McBride of Trenton in qa 10-round match. It was his first main event. Referee Artie Mercante and Judge Joe Eppy voted for Miteff 5-4-1 but Judge Tony Castellano saw it 6-4 for McBride. The AP card-was even 4-4-2. * % * The crowd of 1,795 paying $3,797 booed the verdict for Miteff who weighed 199 to McBride’s 186% | pounds. . AP Wirephote Tokyo, Detroit Feller’s friend declared. “At first he was detériiined to continue on the active list, if not with the In- ‘Seek. Owner. Confab _ dians then with another big Teague '- club, Now I believe he is con- jvinced he would be crazy to hang The’ Ass Kansas, spearheaded by seven- foot Wilt (The Stilt) Chamberlain, tops. the collegiate rankings in the first Associated Press basketball poll of the season, * * * The heralded sophomore .aver- aged 45.5 points in the Jayhawk- ers’ two victories at home over Northwestern and Marquette. The sports writers and sportcasters seemed so impressed by Chamber- lain’s varsity debut that 58 of the 108 participating in the balloting picked Kansas as No, 1. * tienen oeteg eee eees 8.N. C. State (2) 9, Alabama +e 808 Oe EROS ORE e 10. Canisius (4) eee eteree Tere ee Kansas accumulated 896 points 1 with the standings figured on the basis of 10 points for first, 9 for second, etc, San- Francisco, No. 1 team in the final AP poll the past two seasons, is runner-up with 675 points, iachading 1 1 frets, Kentucky, diaplaying another sophomore sensation in Johnny Cox, rolled up three straight vic- tories to rank third in the listings First Quality Origina Equipment Quality = sas ) 25 ae TIRE CO. war fe T] W. Buren &t. with 514 points. : Fords and § Louisville, National Invitational | (6-cyl.) thew ‘54 Tourney winner last March, is} fourth with 403 points, two more) than Southern Methodist, with 401. Rounding out the top 10 are North Carolina. (No. 6), Mlinois Philgas, Lumber 5s. Loop Play Winners. Rivals for 64 Associated Press today the for-|he is president. He is expected to| on.” HONG KONG (®—Tokyo has at Writers Pick Best Game NEW YORK (®—The bristling| defensive battle between Tennes- see and Georgia Tech, won by Another Coach Resigns Post - CHARLESTON, football coach Johnny The Citadel has resigned “with much regret for personal rea- sons” after a 3-5-1 season. The coach has completed two years of a five-year contract, The resignation is effective Dee. 31 and he says he has ‘absolutely! 9 no idea’ concerning his future plans. * «* Sauer, 31, came to the South, Carolina State military college | from .the professional Los Angeles Rams, where he was an assistant, and promptly led the school to its best season in years, a 5-4 record. Sooners Hope Bud Will Retain Post NORMAN, Okla. (IN) — Dr. George L. Cross, president of the. University of Oklahoma, said to-) day that he has “every confidence” that Bud Wilkinson will remain at the school as head football coach and athletic director. Dr. Cross said that in a tele- phone conversation Sunday, the Sooners coach was ‘“‘very-much up- set” and denied a rumor that he was interested in coaching jobs at S.C. w — Head, Sauer of) Tennessee 6-0, was considered the Loutstanding single game perform- saon football urvy. * Oklahoma's cmashing 40-0) romp a national television audience also drew solid support ag did Illinois’ land the triumphs of both Oregon ‘State and UCLA over Stanford in the Pacific Coast Conference. The Tennessee - Georgia Tech game was cited for its tight de- fensive play and the unusual num- ber of punts, 23. * s * If this game excited the fans by its show of defensive strength, the flash of Oklahoma in rolling over Notre Dame must have been just las spectacular on the affensive | side. Colts Toss Off Reports of New ‘Pilot for 1957 SANTA BARBARA, Calif. i — Officials of the Baltimore Colts and coach Weeb Ewhbank have brushed aside ° published reports the team is considering a new field boss next season. * * @ Flicking aside the reports in Baltimore newspapers, here's what the Colt brass had to say here yesterday, where the team is training for n@xt- week's game at San Francisco. . Carroll Rosenbloom, principal owner of the Colts—'‘Let'’s just wait until the end of the season.” ance of the season by the writers and sportscasters participating in The Associated Prss’ annual Post. over Notre Dame in full view of upset victory over Michigan State) 4 Cleveland general manager Hank Greenberg, who had offered the front office job to Feller, said he had received no word from the former Indian ace who for the first time in his brilliant career last: season failed to win a game after” racking up 266 “triumphs against 162 defeats. * * « Greenberg explained he had out- lhined no specific duties to Feller BPA Has some Problems least an even chance of hosting the 1964 Olympic Games, a high Canadian Olympic Games official NEW ORLEANS league baseball player represent-| atives want a face to face meeting, with club owners to present the| players’ problems, sof Members ot the newly-formed | baseball players association made the request yesterday at their first, meeting in New Orleans, when he offered to promote him to the front office. Greenberg said Feller’s duties at the start would be to assist in the office, do promotional work, some scouting and other things. Feller, who won more games than any other hurier in Cleveland history despite three and a half! year’s service. with Uncle Sam,) was used only four times as a/ starter last season, losing all four. The Indians decided they could no longer carry him on the ac- tive roster because of the pres- ence of so many promising young) pitchers who had to be given the chance. * * . Two years ago Feller turned in a sparkling 13-3 record but slumped te 4-4 the following year. A six-time 20-game winner, Bob reached his peak in the 1939-41 seasons, winning 76 games in those three years. After his serv- ice discharge . he. came back_ to win 26 games in pe. : * Rapid Robert. as he was called, set numerous records but the ones; he cherishes most are his three no-hitters, his dozen one-hitters, his 348 strikeouts in 1946 and his 18 strikeouts in one game, against the Tigers Oct. 2, 1938. His life- ‘time . total is 2,581 strikeouts in 3,828 innings is second only to that of Walter Johnson. CHICAGO A — Big Ten basket- ball standings show four teams Texas and Southern California. still unbeaten, BIG 1 STANDINGS Robin Roberts, Philadelphia Phillies pitcher, said the players | Triple Entry for Anita Run ARCADIA, Calif. w= A triple; entry by Rex Ellsworth, hoping for another Santa Anita Derby victory, is among the 115 nomina-| tions for the 1957. Derby an- nounced today. The $100,000-add- ed race at 1% miles will be run March 2. * * Elisworth’'s Swaps and Terrang won the last two derbies, and he ihas. nominated Califorriia Kid, Nothing-Better and Poche for the next one. California Kid is a full brother of Correspondent and, like Swaps and Terrang, is by the Ells- worth stallion, Khaled. . *s *« * All the 115 nominees will be 3 year-olds come Derby time. The 55-day Santa Anita meeting opens Dec. 26. 4 Miteff Beats McBride NEW YORK (INS) — Undefeat- ed Alex Miteff, 21-year-old Argen- tine heavyweight, won a 10-round | isplit decision last night over Archie McBride of Trenton, N.J.; (NS)—Major| will ask for “say, half a day to |representatives Joe Cronin of Bos- said today, ? * * meet with the owners and pre- sent our problems in person.” Roberts. said that previously, “We-have-had-to-present-our_prob- llems to a committee, who in turn would carry the word to the own- ers.” | L * * Such a committee meeting will ‘take place in New York next ‘month, Roberts, Bob Feller of Cleveland, Ted Kluszewski of Cin- | cinnati and Eddie Yost of Washing-| i|ton were named to meet with club) an National Olympic ‘Committee. * Tokyo and Detroit at this point,” Bowling Green 5 Next for Titans DETROIT — The ton and John Galbreath of Pitts- burgh to work on ee pension plan. * Feller, who was elected presi- dent of the new association, denied it was an attempt to ‘‘unionize” the players. -Only two cities—Tokyo and De- troit—at present are under serious consideration by the International +Otympic-Committee;-said-E,-How-|WiD ard Radford, assistant chef de mission of Canada’s Olympic dele- ‘gation and member of the Canadi- Radford said friends on the IOC told him during the Melbourne Games “it’s a toss-up bétween of Detroit, with q 1-1 mark for the season after its hard-fought battle’ against powerful Louisville last winners hitting for 24 solute and Let © golf professional with years Clarence Beers for Drugs getting eda ou ee oat with 18 and Joe Anderson and Al Cuthrell each with 16 paced Faculty. Wednesday night's games — Drugs vs. -Faculty at 7:15 p.m.; \Johnson-Anderson vs. Philgas at Furnace Repair 8:30 p.m., both at Isaac Crary f- School. Oil & Ges Furnace Sales | bose Heating FE S-TPat OIL BURNER SERVICE \¥'S GAMES - pert Wayne vs. b- maa at New “York S Louis at aS ork week, faces another rough tes Only One Unbeaten Team in Y Loop — Action in the YMCA intra-mural | basketball league last night saw the Falcons rip G.M, Tech 52-28, the Gators defeat Seaman's, 30-17, and Seminary whip the YMCA, 23-) unbeaten Bowling Green. The Falcons, with three straight victories under their belts, Duquesne in their last start. Titan coach Bob league’ s young season with a 2-0 average in two games. mark, Gordon Montrose led the Falcons! with 21 points, and every member 120 Golfers Tee Off of the winning team got into the in Mayfair Tournament scoring column. It was b Tech’ s first loss. a In the other one-sided game, Bruce Ross wag the high man with 18 points as the Gators handed Seaman’ 8 its second de- feat.. ment opening Thursday, tonight on the Titan court against’ upset heavily favored | Calihan has fear of a letdown after his team’s fine performance against Louis- iville. Captain Bill Ebben again This left the Falcons as the ‘.,earheads the U of D attack. He’ only unbesten team in the has totaled 70 points for a 35-point SANFORD, Fla, % —-One hun- dred and twenty golfers tee off to- day to qualify for 80 places in the $15,000 Mayfair Open golf tourna- There are 60 exempt players. t Make sure your car is safe this winter. Don't be left stranded | with a motor that won't run, | z VMIOTOR TUNE-UP Soucy’s Service 1211 North Perry Se. FE 3-9557 The Seminary Baptists were led| With the low 80 qualifiers and ties in. today’s. round a. field_of about mm. : > ° . . _ Nem-Confersnes Get. PTS. OP in a nationally-televised bout at |by Gerry Spangler who had eight) 150 will make the run for the TwoG in City Action girs) | US He 8s. Nictolas rem ioints, Action resumes next Mon-|money over 72 holes, 8 each day wo. ames 1 y S iminois .2205000..:-2 0 1.000. 167 * * @ \day night. - through Sunday. Rorinwestera"ccccesd 2 Soo die 2 3 Miteff, the 1955 Pan-American \ee ) eens 5 2: In a pair of city league basket-)got into the scoring nen by Bob (evens Btate“27." 1 1 ‘on iH Ht iraight, professio oer es al - ‘Manus’ nas’ 10 Minnesota’ ....:: oa - ball games last night, Shaw’s jew-|Mc 13 wien " eae} : Be 322) close, fast-moving fight. elers humbled a stubborn Boys points. Club quintet, 65-54, and Griff's! pope Reynolds was the big gun Grill took a 51-49 from Calgon) top Calgon with 21 points in a _ Kids. nip and tuck game with Griffs, * Ld * Jerry Nosek and Bob Johnson’ led the Shaw’s attack with 19 points each, with Nosek collect- ing 16 of these in the second half. 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BUT [SHOULD KEEP ATTACKED BY ASWARM GLENNIS DILSBY IN CUSTODY For Pen OF BEES/ Hip On : oy ROBE FOR Om ES: A-N-K=8-1-O-U48 pe Fs n ly * Grain Losses Obscure Gains CHICAGO W — Grains drifted, with losses outnumbering gains, on the-beard-of trade today. Both’ the gains and losses were small. Trading was very slow. There was nothing in the news to inspire! demand for cereals, a fact which __caused the market to retreat under'| mild hedging pressure and profit taking. Wheat near the end of the first hour was % lower to % higher,|* December $2.4044, corn % lower to ‘ higher, December $1.33%, oats 14 to % higher, December 75%, | wermtan rye 44 lower to 44 higher, Decem-| ber $1.44, soybeans unchanged to 'y higher, January $2,501, and , lard 15 lower to 15 cents a hundred | pounds higher, December $16.05, Grain Prices CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Dee. H grain - prices: Wheat Oats : Dec veseee + 230% Dec ..,., M1 MBL. secccee 38's Mar ......., 16% | May oe 234% May oo... 4%, NY seeeeeee 226% = Rye Sep ..cee 3.27% Dee ....... 14454 sora Mar ....... 1.46%4 Dec ..ses0eee 1.33. May 1.473 Mar seveces 1.37% Jly 1.46 May secsees 140% Lar JIY .eeesee 142% Dee ....., 15.95 Sep seasesse 1.384e Jan ....., 14.93 Mar ....... 14.75 | 4.85 Truck-Car Collision Puts Three in Hospital Two Pontiac residents and a, Birmingham man were hospit-| poultry alized and two people from Milford) ‘Friday 1.079 coops: suffered minor bruises in an acci- Te dent involving ‘a truck and two !2%-13: caponettes under 4% Ib 2 cars in Walled Lake last night. Roderick ~S>~ Chappell, 35, ihioments ride tk THE PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, DECEMBER HM, 1956 anne MICAGO, Dee. 10 (ap) —- Potatoes 200 Ne Us. ¥: regon sasuke 3.18-T-06; ten Russets 3.40; Minnesota. North kota River Valley Pontiacs 2.40-2.45. eee a CHICAGO BUTTER AND ‘EGGS CHICAGO, Dec, 11 (AP) — Chicago merchantile Mee so — Butter steady; receipts 318,060; wholesale buying prices urchanged; 93 score AA 504: $2 aH B 89%; #9 C 88%; Cars 90 B Se; a9 C 58. ; whole- by Fractions A'to around ‘a point. gy Market lower |, NEW YORK # — Stock market _|prices slid-off in fairly active early, trading today. Except for aircrafts, pivotal is- sues showed losses from fractions Brokers sald the market was | Egga steady, receipt pricés unchanged: 65 per cent or better A white 36; mixed 361); mediums 34; standards 3214; dirties 30; cheeks - 28; current receipts Ji‘, < _— DETROIT EGGS | | | | | | [quiet 455 §. Marshall St. and Lester: Jordan, 45; -of 179 Strathmore “St. ' were both hurt when they were, thrown from the truck. Wesley) pgrrorr, pee. 11 — Staton, 36, of 5402 Cambourne Rd. Salable 850. No early sales; was a driver of one of the cars.' All are’ at St. Joseph Mercy head, shoulders and chest, Staton has multiple cuts of the 0,00. 11.50; ean forehead and face. The Pontiac men were passen- bulls | 12.50- 14.80; gers in a vehicle operated by Simp-| Calves — Salable 250. No son C. Fisher, 60, of 2725 Wardlow| Rd., Milford. He was treated at the Walled Lake Clinic for bruises’ received when he was also thrown. CHICAGO, Dec DETROIT, Dec. 11 tAP) ~ Eggs, P.0.B. Detroit, cases included, federal ae ~ 4 rates: Grade ! umbo 48-57 average fou extra large 47; large 41-43 wtd avg” 42; mediu J4- 37 wid ay Ye. Grde B u arge 36-40 wid avg 38'4 Browns: Grade A large 38-42 wtd 1. Checks 27-30 wtd avg 27's. “Eommersialy graded: Whites: Grade A extra large 42- medium 34-35. A extra large 40- large 34. Market . steady. Supplies fully ample on large. but demand good. Mediums barely ample but at the (higher prices and narrow spread under large trade is cautious. Jumbos, extra (AP) —Opening | large and smalis in light’ supply and/| to jshort. Uundergrades are slowed jclear at the advance in prices Poultry DETROIT POULTRY DETROIT, Dec. 10 (AP) — Prices paid | iper pound F.O.B. Detroit for No, jquality live poultry up to 10 am: vy type hens, heavy hens Th: light {$78 type 12 ponettes (42-6 Ibs.) 23- light ducks a8: geese 29: old roosters ty iit turkeys, heavy toms 25-27, Comment: Market about steady. Re- ceipts and demand’ light with best in- terest centered on caponettes. No receipts, or prices on fryers. Turkeys: Market Receipts moving mainly to dress- 8. pntertene firmer, but buyers resist- bigher asting prices on both hens jand tome. General jtude prevailing. | CHICAGO POULTRY AGO, Dec. 10° (AP) steady; receipts 1,067 coon 132,000 tb) F.O paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 15; light hens 12%-13%; old roosters | ,caponettes over |turkeys 30-3i's 4% Ww M-25: hen 2; tom turkeys 26-27! from the cab. Mrs. Francis Wilson, hegs 11,00@; active: genergily 25 higher | 59, of Old Plank Rd., Milford, driver of the third car, also re- [73° jets 190-230 I quired Clinic treatment. According to Walled Lake ines: Police Chief James Decker, accident at Pontiac Trail and Os-| ee brey street was due to wet and icy streets. He said the Wilson car and the truck sideswi other which resulted in the ruck cows steady to careening headon into the Staton’ vehicle. Buenos Aires Next on Williams Tour MONTEVIDEO, Uruguay UP — |b. 16.90-20.00. Michigan Gov. G. Mennen Wil- tiv liams was en route to Buenos. isavance on ‘wool Aires today, after a visit to the fy°'8.00-2035: Uruguayan capital on his South American vacation tour. = * ~ Williams held a news conference ,4.00-6.00. there yesterday. He said he’ thought the good neighbor policy , should be strengthened politically | and economically. _ In response to a question of, whether the ‘United States should’ concentrate on building a strong hemisphere defense and dismiss | Europe as a liability in the light! of the Suez Conal dispute, he said: escaped with only a cut elbow and “It would be * polish both for ‘the United States and Latin America to neglect. relationships with the democratic countries of ‘he wind this morning. Europe and elsewhere in the world, | which need the effort of all people | ment at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, of goodwill to become stable and! peaceful.’” Driver Given 10 Days Pleading guilty to driving with, a revoked license, Gilbert J. Sprague, 27, af 11028 Republic Rd., Van Dyke, was sentenced to 10 days in the county jail Monday by Troy Justice Charles Losey, Meeting at Waterford lalone is owned by the George Vandawelker: contracting firm, lo- cated at 85 Glaspie St. * * . Investigators said the building had been jacked up on timbers re- cently while a basement was being Mont | seo dug for a furnace installation. A strong gust of wind reportedly !$3 toppled the small building over on Both the Council Trustee Board/one side in the seven-foot excava- and the Mission Board of Water- tion. ford Community..Church will hold The woman was freed quickly by: their monthly meeting Thursday} night, at 7:30. "| nearby residents.and rushed to the hospital, according to police. Elderly Woman euki Incompetent Place $1 Million in Trust * DETROIT (P—An elderly woman iran After breaking into. her apart- ment, authorities found her once- slapant reams Melered With. cakoty milk bottles, cheese containers, magazines, clothes, newspapers and buttons. Hidden on the prem- ises was more than $93,000. In her name at an National Bank of Detroit were deposits and stocks valued. at more than $1,068,000. have been placed un- istratorship of John weight-and-see aiti-! | “ 5 Baldwin Rubber C 16 «16.4 Ross Gear Co. ....... 23.2 34 Go. L. Of & Chem, Ge. 14 16 ~4{Howell El. Mo, Co. $1 61 84 Peninsular Mtl. Pd. a4 68 Sie SRM a lac ri , x . ledo Raison Co. 133 13.3 13.3 Wayne Screw Prod. Co. 13° 14 sale; bid and asked. apparently continuing its late decline’ of yesterday on profit- taking after the huge rise of the previous week, In addition, treas- ury borrowing costs on 91-day bills rose to still another 23-year high, a further reminder of the tight money situation. After a fairly active opening the pace slowed, Small losses pervaded all divisions but there was nothing emphatic about were a few gainers. Youngstown, which was off near- ly a point at the opening, recovered for a slight gain. U.S. Steel was \fractionally ahead. Boeing, United ‘Aircraft and Lockheed were all fractional gainers. * * But Du Pont was down around 2. |Kennecott Copper, Anaconda and \International. Nickel lost a bit of 1/ground. Most léading rails eased. Among losers were Santa Fe, jPennsylvania Railroad, Ford, \Goodrich, Goodyear, Westinghouse | Electric, American Telephone, Texas Co. and U.S. Gypsum. Gulf Oil and Royal Dutch lost about a # | a Buy your oa tree wieety| ment to the ts “The tree you choose is up_ and make sure it is freshly cut,; Donald E. Nagel, city forester,| you, for all are good Christmas and it will add- ‘hours ~ ‘of enjoy- adviaed yesterday, trees," Nagel said: “The im- ry portant thing is that it is freshly 'point each. Opening blocks included Youngs- town off.% at 127% on 1,000 shares, | |Standard Oil (New Jersey) off | ‘at 58% on 1,000 and Radio Corp. ‘off % at 36% on 1,300. | New York Stocks ~—thete Morning wed NEW YORK, Dec. 11 — Compiled by lo-| the: Associated _ 15 Indust Rails vul Stocks Noon Tues. . 262.7 1323.2 71.7 180.0 Net change .12 D 2A 31D 6 Prev, Day ....263.9 133.4 71.6 180.6 Week ago . 286.0 120.6 1.7 1774 “961.2 -133.38- 72.2 180.9 ear & «255.1 137.8 73.0 179.7 1986 high , 6.3 155.1 69 191.5 1 244.0 126.2 69.6 171.6 55 high ...... 257.8 142.4 75.7 181.5 1985 low ..... 3.1 1149 67.2 1488 DETROIT STOCKS _€ C. 3. Nephier Co.) High Low Noon Allen Elec. & Ee@uip. and 2.4 Co. Fatalities in Traffic Mostly Pedestrians vey published recently by Phila- delphia’s traffic engineering bu- reau disclosed that motor traffic accidents in 1955 resulted in 190 1 ‘¢|minor cuts and bruises in a three- HPigaires etter deckmal potnts are eightnet PHILADELPHIA (INS) — A sur-| WEATHER BUREAU FORECAST — Much colder weather is expected tonight in the Central Plains while warmer weather is forecast for New England. Snow. and rain is the band southeastward from Wyoming through Oklahoma, and from Iowa and Illinois northeastward through New England. the Western Great Lakes the Gulf states and Southern outlook, in the Northwest in a eee 4 Lodge Calendar To all Officers and Members of Pontiac Aerie No. 1230 F.O.E. Please be notified that a vacancy has occured to the office of Out- side Guard. Nomination and elec- “fing the tree is a good safeguard. | fa window oF moulding. 6) Check! ren * = * (4) Steady your tree with a cord or wire near the top all tree lights and make ‘sure they are sofe. (6) Don’t overload the circuits, and (7) Don’t burn your Christmas ‘tree lights over- night. Now You Can Save Money When that neither are completely fire- fey . AA to nine parts of the chemi- cal, waterg lass, one part of water, popular species, Nagel “at You Buy Home Insurance! - -eut-in-the-base-of the} Seve Up to. placed in a stand that. 25% pei bay weny tne | Now in One, Nagel said. | poten FIRE HAZARD rooder i ‘You receive protection for your Home, the ee Oe ee aed ee + Contents, Thelt and Personal Liability, — H. W. HUTTENLOGHER Agency and add one teaspoon of detergent per quart of mixture. Or com- 15 parts of potassium car- bonate, six parts of ammonium borate, with 100 parts of water. . The chemicals needs may be purchased in most drug stores, the. city official said, z He offered the following seven) Fruehauf Denies H. W. Buttenlocher Max £. Kerns ‘orn? 318 Riker Bldg. FE 4-1551 Every one Wants — for their savings...and -« Federal Charges Claims No Violation tion will be held Tuesday, Dec. 11, at the Aerie Home, 289 W.«Mbnt- New in Brief An apparent breakin at the, Baldwin road in’ Pontiac Town.) $5 in change from a forced open juke box and pop machine. The | building was believed to have| been entered over the weekend. | Kelly Mcintosh, 40 of 241 Shef- field Ave., was fined $80 and paid ;$20 in costs Monday after plead- yiing guilty to drunk driving be- fore Syivan Lake Township Jus- tice Joseph J. Leavy. of | H Admiral 0... 34 Livestock ‘Air Red ..... it Interlak Ir ,,. 32.6 utes 2 BY ae eee t Hary ..... DETROIT LIVESTOCK ‘Alum bet azo Tt Nee ooo 103.6 (AP) — Hogs! 4: oo» 8.7 Int Pa aa vee 106.5 undertone |4a Auriio sees $3 Int aa) m Bak ..... . 131 Cattle — Salable 700. Around 50 per|Am Can 40.6 TY Tel ‘sie cent fresh receipts cows: market ener-/Am Cyan 14.2 Jonns M ... ae ally steady: 11 head high _ ehotee and! am a = Zi Jones 3 L ... 60.5 ew small) n Ma 46 good low choice steers 19.00-|Am Motors ... 5.7 senescent. 128 Humerous odd lots utility and | Am Gas 642 ximb Clk , 43.2 steers and heifers 12.00- ‘= lot : 4 Kresge, 25.6 nd 16.00; some standard and low good | 4 melt $5.3 Lib Sen & Lin Q@NG steers 17.06-18.50; bulk utility cows) Am Tel & Tel 1681 Lisg & 62.4 ngers and cutters mostly 4am Tob 1 Lovkn Aire .., 51.3 te ightweight canners} am Viscose .. 34 «Loew's .... 18.4 {8.00 down; utility and commercial ; 4, 73.2 Lone 8 Com ,, 83 stockers and feeders) Anee we c a bertiard |. - ig rmco 1 . * early sales. Armour & Ce. 174 May D Strs.. 365 Sheep = — Salabdle 1200. Market not. | Armat c - 93 pena wr ~ ee est ison, err . ete lat) Cst Line |) 48.2 Mpls Hon 86.2) |All Re: ._ 447 Monsam Ch... 35.2 CHICAGO’ LIVESTOCK | exes, Mg, . of] Mens ward 33 ec: x . ro oe 10 (AP) — Salable Beneuet : wt reg Bise’ ,.. 36.7 e ee * Net Gyps ... 38.1 on butchers: sows fairly active; steady | Joeing ‘to mostly 25 higher: most 2-3 mixed | $chn R-% _ 23 ied Leet “1 bd few, hundred mgstly 1-2" 190-230|Briges MT... 143 NY Ceotral .. 245) ~220 | Briges Mf 42 Nia M Pw 20.3 Ih 17.80-17.78: No 2-3 340-270 16.50- | Brist My 415 x am Ay. 416 2-3 mostly 270-300 Ib 16.00-| Brun Balke .. 414 No Am 39:3 he 18-78- 1600. ‘ietger iota "1-3" "350-890 |Burrourks |. 387 vet Artin -. 18-4) : rger ots “ \4 : ar t noms a 0; ee below 14.00; |Catum eee a 3, Gute 0a ‘ 3.41 WILLIAM H. ANDERSON ic “ . Balable cattle 19,000; calves 200: gaa Ry 13.1 Groen De 64) receipts smafiest for a Monday in five |G pital Airl Bi Pan AW Air. fe weeks; general trade moderately ac-| Carrier co ” $52 96.6 ‘each tive: sinughter steers unevenly 60 to, Case, jt “125 Param Pict _ 3.1 1.00 higher: heifers mainly 50 higher: | Cater Trac ’’ 806 Parke Da .. 25 higher; bulls and| pag m Ps 29.6 RR - are rany ftendy: stockers ane Chee & Ob || 64.3 Pfizer . |. Hl t ion eeders steady; 2 loads average to hig! “ony pd. ns ri] a a jprime 1285 ib steers 28.00: [pt vi-bue- MR ee DEC 11 1986 experience helpful. Apply 004 w. Deas =" erupt GILBO. DEC. 11, A Ls 1956, CHARLOTTE Huron between 10 and i! a Orion Must be able a Premont 8t. st ‘ ree 2 ‘ mother of Miss Marian a Gtiva ALERT — EXPERIENCED REAL “ere and auto. feeds. MY peas ; : + snd Demotte W. Gilbo: | dear estate ealoeman md Bog ote él : Shae tt PB ea “randmother of Dennis W we Be EC “HIAN ic ilbo; dear sister of Mrs. Georne _tour W W Huron St 5-618) AY TD. Hogle, Mrs. Charles FE. Bird and BOY TO SORT BUNDLES, MUST Plenty of va Blue Cross and Dulles at NATO Meet; - : rd Mrs, Frank Swarts. Funeral ar- be ai least 16 yrs. of age. Steady palo vaca SAL Es rangements will be announced work. Apply between and 10 i ORD S§S - ; later by ‘Former -Gnever Fungral a JE FERE aN ‘ Says West Must Take j * Home. Gilbo will lie in state Sio''s Tea baundry. io N _Washingtoa _ OA 8-25.21 5 this evening at Parmer-Snover - | ; GAB DRIVER’s STEADY. DAY & O NG ‘Moral teodership | geeerel Bowe. ___ bight, Over <5 Apply’ 438 OF YOUNG . - 9. chard Lake 3 to 6 mm SALES Pa nin aaertn ann beloved a Oh, CAR HAULERS WANTED _ R EPR E SE NTATIVE PARIS ® — U.S, Secretary of i San as Drivers and Driver brokers, with muel 8. Hampton: dear mother has an Dodge C.O.E. 53 models or later. A nationwide compaday State John Foster Dulles today; ° Hampton Jt and Beneld E. Contact Mr" Seymour~ or Mr. gyeeliens (PFmin for &. cubstan- i . * * r . Boari Detroit, 25 bt o ir € told Atlantic Pact ministers that Bampton. an sate, ot tne anne Dh SETTER TO tial position The man will start 460 8 Hint runior. account exeoutive the West now has its greatest post- é Smith, Mrs, Lucy work by hour. FE 4-4460. &> Sipcral salary plus expenses. . Dora Renge and war chance to seize moral leader-- [Pas Mrs. Beve Owens. Puneral service COOK Wi'l do some Traveling. Mor: ship of the world and help the é bia ~4 held ‘rom, Vooth Dee. 12, Qrill_& broiler man FE 5-8060.__ able appearance, pleasant pm. from Voorhees Stole CAREER POSITION sonality and an aptiaude for sell- er officiating. Interment in Perr Mt. Park Cemetery. Mrs. Hamp. bonus. National organization serv- not necessary if persone Unity of recent world events to Rae oe aire WILLIAM. Oakland County. Must be age 22 future. Write a brief outline K the foreign, defense and finance| | _ 1535 Grimshaw St. Rt. 6, Milford: tion, and some knowledge of typ- contacted shortly for # personal ministers of the North Atlantic age-87; dear brother of Edward ing. Outside interesting work with interview. Write Pontiac Press, Treaty Organization. The discus- . is at the Donelson-Johns Funeral ead _ 80 ; . wot Home where funeral arrangements Help W ‘anted Female 7 ~ ss sommes eee —_— men ~— : —— ported later by NATO officials. ) ROWLEY, JEROME PETER, 1227 N. | . 24 to 30, 8 yrs re pupticable exp. \NNOUNCING ° . merly of Birmingham: father of ’ RRIVAL ; ; W. Heath and Mrs. Robert rs. aonitcable exp. THE NEW ARR | CERAMIC NATIVITY SCENE — Jeweled wise. Pontine Press Photo| Emmett. Service Wednesday at 1 CPECTAL MACHINERY. | George's Toy Service has 9 brand _ ts = : 1050 Williams ome, 183 Oakland, Birmingham. AUTOMATICIAN 5. “31. Limited openings in terrt elites Eastern Europe, and | angels, cattle and Mary, Joseph and the baby gives her talent to some 30 students every week, | Cinetery An. PREY. MM PRK + NEE TE ACTH! RER- tee oy wanted ON Piwallections. : ministers that | peter ; Hvert Call now for de- agreed with other Jesus;--go-to-make-up-one.ot the most unique.__in designing and making ceramic works of art | STUBBS. DEC. 9. 1 ods, 184, LENA. 366 Has permanent soley ety te tails at FE ¢ 5218. All hiring wil 12, eat 3 pm, from New Bethel participa'e in advanted machin- otigt Church with Rev. Wm i. ery design und development. see AIRLINE S NEED YOU Hill Cemetery. Mrs. Stubbs will job shop. Call Mr. C. Rymal, * Universal Airlines Training Center. This meant, he continued, a He in’ state at Willlam P ’ Cargill Sherratt Corp. rane BABY SITTER, LIVE IN, VIC. J . U R sert its moral leadership. This . TIORAN, DEC. 0. 1986, GEQRCE. pearing Between 18 and 35. 12 ans Ret aaa F DEALER, and At —arERkK gen expand and bolster their coopera- . Sona ‘Hudspeth: dear brother of on BROO CLE rood required. $32.80 Preter live tn. Mr tion in political and économic mat- , Mrs. John Sach and Mrs. Flora working conditions & hours for : 2 ee 8 tiveness of two congressional ef-|nation’s legislators may try again lations Act, the other in the Com- Irom St. John The Baptist Cath- EXPERIENCED TV TECHNICIAN. ’ Woodward bast ee person. Stefanski Ted's has a iimited number of can and British ministers. arranged Communist - led labor unions| The first effort was contained es * ® Pr. Ge am FULL | TIME EXP {| mes “TED IS Another|a chest injury and possible back! fMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs.| Home. / is presently planning a new set of & Lester Stamper. FORD WOODWARD AT SQUARE LK RD injuries. Donald Bailey, 33, 635 E:|Charles (Rose L.) Hibbard / proposed revisions in the Taft-| YF. WHO, g neighbors for EXPERIENCED BEAUTY OPER: St., is being treated for 3 ( I , 82, 1339 : : labor law t t t friends, relatives, & neighbors for ators needed at once to work in vi- Madison St., a Wall St., Port Huron, former resi-| . Hartley la a Oo presen Oo of thy & cinity of B‘ham. Must have own a-bead -jdent of Imlay City; was~ to--be- Canadian Trees Congress in January. Considera- bereavement i transportation and wort 0S com Ronald §, Bailey, 33, one of the held today at 2-p.m.-at the Les-|Arrive at Ori tion. of “any ~ such” “proposals: in-}--"Doninski A special ops on Prema ON Meee drivers, i ruleand after treat-lter smith and Son Funeral Home Arrive rion - evitably would include the matter} ~ Feiner er Jarembowsti. for Cn 6) . | GEN , MOUSEWORK -3- 33, DAYa A. ment for euts, Wilderson was other|with burial. in the Imlay Townshp| LAKE ORION — The Lion's Club/°", dealing with Communist - led) Siomet and" American Forging & . _Tansportation 10 MA & driver. unions. : . Cemetery. i iy P . / Socket His wife, Ethel; son, GENERAL OFFICE CLER Wilderson told Pontiac police he ry. She died Sunday. ; _-|Christmas trees have arrived from * * * Eugene; & daughters, Francis, NEEDS wanted must like to handle Re i Mrs. Hibbard is survved by a the Canadian tree farm where they i r . re; and Mr. James tails of customer correspondenc ie was ek fra webu Baker daughter, Mrs, Hazel Robinson,! were grown for the second annual ny the ‘rene Cont iia in = WISH TO THANK OUR : : | gems filing, typing te required. Write said he Port Huron, a son Francis, Imlay/sale, and will be ready for sale-on tw, that the sole penalty i ~ neighbors afd relatives PRODUCTION eS did not see the stoppedicity, and ndson Craig Robi o cases that the sole. penalty in for thetr acts of kindness and EQUIPMENT vehicle. son ’ ra * hee "h ig ond Pete Miller’s lot as soon as set UP. the Taft - Hartley law is one floral offerings | during out Epcent D ESIG XN ERS Between 18-20 2 assist fm ehil- » For uron, ree sisters, against officers who file fake af- beloved husband and fathe ; ‘ J ren’s educational program. We Mrs. Emma Miller, Mrs, Floyd _ocaaireaen Joseph 0 eee wics way peo. fidavits from officers of unions it . Special thar tb thanks ome, PINAL rocks sary. “Guaranteed” high «commis. Ferguson, Yale and Mrs. Fred the sale will go into which wish to use the NLRB ; ruven OR CONVEYOR DE- . teen on E 0-0056, be. TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR. __ oe ~ {Schuneman, Allenton. = the Lion’s activities fund which |PTocesses. _ |. Fuperal Home, Ameri Loe. * * * line and Gaughter Marilyn Doug- bared Site aan baie, William Martin Johnson sponsors the Children’s Christ- ‘as. PRODUCTION ; The two cases involve the Inter- ee 1020 N. Hunter, Bgham. MI 7710. JUNIOR EDI i ORS OXFORD — Service for Willi.m| Pee ete kad clothing for the (ational Union of Mine, Mill and) In Memoriam __2 PROCESS HOUSEREEPER ¢ IN) FAMILY artin Johnson, 9 Park St., who Smelter, Workers _and ‘the Inter- nee - ENGINEERS ‘Thurs. &. every eon gelcnene: died in an automobile accident on} Peedy- national Fur and Leather Workers| ™p°QUNS MEMORY OF RALPH PROCESSING EXP. IN ANY OF MI ¢-5418. Main Street last night, will be! Canisters-are-being placed in the! Unin_the—latter-new- a branch |The vord may change from year DY I TE, 80F ee ELDERLY Thursday. at.1-p.m.-at Flumerfelt! storés by Richard Goeke} to-add FL-CIO.. .Amaigamat and Iriends ° HOU Funeral Home, with burial in Caro. | this fund, -_ geo Both the Mine - or Bat wever wt will the "vo a Pee! of Se FE eae TED A resident of Oxford for 2% | The Lion’s usually distribute and the Fur-Leather Unions were Sadly missed by Mildred David- he Lincoln Di neory ed ee casily. fell. years, Mr, Johneon was a sales- |from 30 to 35 baskets... among those the old CIO ousted Join the Lincoln ivision or part time, let's discuss’ the man for Raleigh Products. for alleged Communist domina-| — ___Flowers 3 now, and be a part. of the have tor Ton with nroducts that “Survivors hid, ee —— tion, NIL division when it begins every roman wants. Use of car, Edith. Sechisley. of ay City; tw Orion Chamber States i a Aa FLOR occupancy -of -its Now pen canvasing or severing s Yi tWOle. - . : . ee . * ~ Paid weekly, For t ch cof Bas: eet Light Contest | Heol ter Tr Wonks] materi ——TPhagm) office n March, 157. | FRESE aa este Bay City, a. sis Bonni * d ectors __800, Drayton Piains Putman of Oxted, formerly ot| LAKE ORION — Blanks are former Mine-Mill secretary-treas: | 9 OND - APPLY nas! Earn Christman money sell available today for the first Christ-Urer» were convicted of filing | . Avon’: nationally advertised Caro, 9 stepson, Stewart Drahner| ra ‘lighting contest to be spon-|‘alse | non-Communist | affidavits, putsley Panerai Wome, FES | = NOV] TOWN HALL || sites re'tasat” “ sored in hake Orion, which the|Tit their union jobs and are now Donelson-Johns . L Joseph W. Trainor Chamber of Commerce is plan appealing their convictions. ; Saterdey ‘Dex 15 INCOLN MARLETTE—Burial in Mosher ning. ; TO PROPERTY OWNERS, QUALIFIED L HOME | » : DIVISION ~ Cemetery of Joseph W. Trainor; 75,| Member merchants will pro- Schou! Bisctors and al Other Inverse facilities. OR 3-777 OF took place yesterday following ser-|- vide the blanks, Judging will be Behoot District, Oakland County, Michi- Dra et hae Guin Larch LOCAL ROUTE. CRED an ete to J vice in the Snover Zvangelical-| petween Christmas and New |fand County, ‘Maehtgan wols, Onk- gam $129 per week of more: Work F ORD ~ , L United Brethren Church. Mr.) year ice om ass Also 1 part time deli = Day. ef rrponed araraons ot wmancies et} VOOTHESS-Ciple | _ gat aimee “Cth Pile Broak MOTOR |Trainor died Friday. at his home ‘Witam 0 bina * after an extended iliness.—- -—}— am O'Brien Fred Ruge/Oakland Count ty, b _4--Surviving:in..addition...to...his, were elected new members of the yi nem ae it ands, to-wit: 7 ans sa te _. MAN WANTED ~~ ‘widow, Edith, are six sons, Barney, Chamber's“ board, ~ CG) S10 kerey of Ee or ee wee e F: a. & si ieecresiercreh con~cqhtga eet odegalanen eee: Beatie catineiaenic= S oo, Peck; Martin, Roseville; James,/Chapin, Walter Green, WN. ROE,| Sec 12 or) ‘| «| -& Cooling Co~ 463-8. Saginaw. | { C- weit Lake Orion; John, Pontiac; and Schrieber and Walter Shoup retain-| W 400 ft af #79437 f of & 30 Acres : om ventana Mechanically Inclined ° LOTS IN WHITE CHAPEL CEM- Irvin wnt | Joseph Trainor, - of ing their seats, o a . a aut, wie 1.53 A etry. walued at $800. CEM: Tome, partion mes tog, salen, om. |. NEEDS Snover; daughter, a8} W 1860 Th of © 794.37 ft of 8 10 acren| — = 1or_ $80. TOR a aarier at 4 “ some oe shorthand 6. eee $260 SECRETARY to erecutive $300 “PULL” meee ik MEN ey: mor. ia’ S LES EEp car furn... 6325 TRAINEE; Manage o 3 8R. TOOL (2908), work into GR AE BNER’ S—Pontiae 313 Pontiac State Bank Bldg. FE 5-927 Graebrier’s—Royal Oak | 207 WASHINGTON SQUARE BLDG. : JO 6-4760 \CHARLES BURCHAM, contractor end well, Walled Lk. | =~ ping. ployment Service, PE 42551 BIRMINGHAM OFFERINGS general le Birmuregam Emplovment ies. Service, im, Mid- Cost Clerk $400 . Experienced Woman wilt rn top salary in this in- Sot i § Ir. Steno. $230 _Mpeeve. rye hand, ao typing day ‘Week — no Saturda: Bee CLARK « lady 18 short rei: we Stee te Bank Bldg. FE 5-0227. \cer or ~PONTIAC __ EMPLOYMENT - 18 W. Huron Vics PE 42551 Receptionist BS AIRLINES NEED YOU selected “im WANTED: ae! aied and women pee for training for ac ACE TREE SERVICH, REMOVAL BEST WAY _DRIVING SCHOOL $0217 Bus 72-23% for yours or FE rE ed Work Wanted Male 10 icine’ G RUGREL, FEE UP and mae, 3 OR Sits OF ~ LADY WisHE=s To CAUNDER and streten curtains. FE 2-5690. MIMBOGRAPHING, NG. TYPING, BEC- retarial service. PA pe] AND SSESORA TING. Paacticat pee &, AVAIL. EX- WHITE ONI- torms. 60 cents each, Will deliver. Pe 62908 ~tord-vietnity OR AND T BABY- sitting aoe References. Vicinity of Williams Lk. and Elizabeth anu ens. free estimates, ‘1 to a wichtoan wom HOME EuCneLERS rE 5083 “aa FE meson ALL KINDS bd 1GEMERT | WORK. _FE_8-3185 & 4-0032. a- “eu sFOM — NTERS. Rough-in, el. a finish, terms. Gordon Piattley, EM 3.0482, -1 LAYING, SANDING & FIN, “ Tyeeneed contractor, FE 3-7647. _Pontiac Hardwood Wloor Service. ~ A&B TRENCHING _ Fe ei, Water.lina_.Pield-tile. Bui or. Remodeling ? Call for our low winter prices, Pre » osknates PE 42575 or eve- oings, FE OTS: BRICK &* BLOCK WORK, FIRE- places, Ail types. mo ee iiet. BRICK,” BLOCK AND CEMENT work, Also. "ebimneye, No job too Nicholie & Harger Co, 33 W, HURON BT. FE 5-$183 MAHAN REALTY CO, FIRE - WIND - AUTO - TORNADO 1015 _W, HURON rE 18 ___ Laundry: Service 1 LACE CURTAINS PLAIN oR RUF- ewe beautifully paeees. Pontiac 2-8101. FOR | PAMIL> “LAUNDRY — ice, thas 2-8i01 Laundry, Landscaping __18A rage TRIMMING AND Ph. FE 6-6693 or OR EXPERT removals _ 42006. SNOW PLOWING 6-3256. $3.50 per hour. Vic. | Keego Harbor. Moving & Trucking 19 RRA PEE LE are 7 |; ante _Shandise. eal te pevore peeoe = gyri ond ee ia 5 aS 4-1 at If you are having inemoan. cri AN CR LORS, | INC. 4i _.ebove TAGAZIN Xmas _PE ee S. _ PE boss ‘ae. Call Arby December 11, i880, tT pie = for con- cted self, kage zoenlia, Pontiac ON AND Al ‘SPrEX? " ATE, AND for the next peers zoeke Gilbert and Fri, TRICK DOG FOR HIRE Fer Christmas shows and chil- dren’s parties. Cail OR 33572. WANTED: SPONSOR POR WiW MAN WITH % TON PICKUP. wanta worr, anytime. FE _* 6421. ‘Trucks to Rent TRUCKS TRACTORS u ton bape Ta tom sabe T tacks @emi-trailers Trailers end tractors Pontiac Farm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8, WOODWARD gentes. a 1 4-0461, Fe xsi. Sn “REDUCED RATES Large Van to serve~you,~ Smittr __Moving, PE 4-406. ~ O’DELL CARTAGE Local and 4 less, Distence Moving. $-6806 ‘VET wea T 2 or STAKE TRUCK wants hauling. FE 4-4 large, . Guaranteed work, Ph, FE BLOCK, BRIChR CEMENT WORK ana fireplaces. FE 2-268. T Is OUR SPECIALTY. Floors, basements, EM 3-4679. FLOOR CEMENT & BLOCK Carpenter Contracting nouon ce TAM, ast oun Erp. SrY¥ WALL a GUARAN- teed work. OR 3-033 XCAVATING., BPLLDOZING Trenching. Hourly or by job. No 2S Painting & & Decorating 20 18T. CLASS INTERIOR, r ecorating. Reas FE $-2860 Ne reer 4-1 CUSTOM DECORATING, WALL papering, steam service. Com- merece, a &-1 CUSTOM INTERIOR DECO- TING. FREE A-l | PAINTING AND rhea chine Expert work. General and Office Sup- ply_Co., a 11 W wrence. Upholstering 23 NLL at a et Aaa BEADLE's DRAPERIES SAMPLE _shown . FE §-1827. EAKLES Soeioal UPHOLSTER- = O1%. Cooley Lake Rd. EM J UPHOLSTERING | 34 8 TELEGRAPH PE b-t888 SLIPCOVERS Lear & BED- spreads. Yous material, PE 56-6797. Lost &Foung 24 24 ee QOLDE collar, Owner 23-1311. PUP- MAN'S RING. ounting 1 hanging and removed. FOUND: COUDRED |. male Cocker Spaniel, with chain pay this ad, FE te. | PI 4052: TO Aal LIne ning hockey team. OR een es or hake Rds, EM $0717 EXCELLENT SERVICE one ‘36331 after 7 p.m. _the hr. Fe ¢9023.— KES TIP TOP for your disappointment if you WTL.. BABYSITTING IN VICIN-| We 2 hme Why any- are too laie for a New Year's res- ity of James Rd. Call after 3:30) place iy stock. PE 4-2853.| ervation. (Limited to 8@ couple) p.m. FE sane isHe & RUBBISH MALES & | Dick and Jim. Serth's it L ene, hy basements "eamee, FE 4-761). ___ Travel Agencies 251 A me work! yi). Die Fe Vietaity a pi Lake Rd. AFTERNOON HAULING (ND “= Se Gt ' wate "WASHING, NEAT TRON 8 CAEL, MEL. YS LES VOR Lei PLANNING A ogee? ings your home rons. HAULING | AND RUBBISH. NAME RESERVATIONS a ne Building S ic 12 | _your price ‘Anytime. E 8-0095. Pho ata _ DoMEsic uilding Service _your price Anytime. PE 8-0003._ ~ | INCINERATONS CLRANED 8H | PONTIAC TRAVEL ~-|A-1 REMODELING, rrions | _2F rubbisa cleanup. FE €$134. Cement work, roofing, , Pree | LIGHT HAULING AND RUBBISH SERVICE estimates, EM 3-4764. remere. 7B 10 saniat 608 W. Huron st PE 8.3251" wi a. DEY WALL. Lieut TRU & Rec. rm, closets, “4 rooting, hauling of delivery service. FE | Wtd. Children to Board 2 26 man. EM $4760 eat. ‘hew LiauT OR HEAVY HAULING a. LIGHT OR HEAVY HA G | CHILDREN R R, - ALL on ne” able NEW da _ anywhere, FE 46820, 0 0 censed home. 4 VE 2-851. ron, u ee cs, recreation | iD HEA uck L ; fooms, ‘dor fers divers, root LicntT 3 ano i eae “PRUCKING. | CHILDREN OvED “AND CARED * kinds, a : rages and breeteways, Bathrooms | LIGHT FAGCRING, AND RUBBISH SXCELLENT CARE CICENSED kiteh: No reney down, | hauling. FE 1 _ OR $276 Wid Household Goods 27 ee i amma FURNITURE NEEDED lots. Get the outright or munity e 0 (er US BUY IT OR AUCTION IT _for- you. OA ¢-2681 ONE OF PONTIAS’S LARGEST furniture buyers. Cash - waiting, FE 4-7881 SOLID MAPLE CHEST. IN GOOD _.ondition. PE 44232. aces WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES | _of furntture. Ph. FE +5523 Wid. ‘Miscellaneous 24 28 2 OR 3} MONTHS OLD PART WIRE- haired or Fox terrier male pup- py, OR 3-1678. WANTED: — TOBOOGAN T TO SEAT _ at least 5. PE 5 WrD. “To! BUY cy _1 or 8, ¢ 3} SPEED DUAL STYLUS RECORD er or power saw. FE 2-0040 Wanted to » Rent 2 29 CAR «e. “4” BIKE re ice skates size PE 40344. We need homes and spartments for immediate rental, Jim Wil- Mame neaty: 1218 Baldwin _ 5 OR 3-4023. ‘Y CLUB DE- for indoor archers” seek. ‘or in arche meet- 219k. , 5-YR. LEASES OFFERED we need 1 - 4 bedrm, home one 3 3. bedrm homes. Must nice, clean and well located. bust have storms on roved the U. hese homes through . JERRY E. ADAMS CO. REAL ESTATE - PE 53-4510 3172 W. Huron St. Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs, 32 oe SELL youn LARD oom Tract until cAPiTO savines & & ‘Teax co. $250,000 At our djepoeal to ourchase new or searcne! con.racts year our ellents ‘Beem me b-tore ASK FOR BOB MAHA AN Tp Buy—To Sell—To Insure MAHAN | REALTY CO, eatrons ON AND APTE R THis DATE, |. all will 4 a “gerbe eve ev a4 + sre : ‘Johnson ft again. hal over 4 3 -|1 BEDRM. LIVING ROOM, bath . eer © 1956 by NEA Seonice «eX bu OY 4 RMS. jectricity furn $20 weekly. Se E Bilv erbell PE 4-0062. > a tes US Pott “If it works, we eat!” Wanted Re Real Est Estate . 32A TRADES we are specialists in trading. walning @ reputation LISTINGS WANTED BUYERS WAITING. LET Us SHOW YOU HOW TO GET CASH PROPERTY, WE BU EQU *L esie R Middleton “PE 68003 BROKER SELLING. YOUR. PROPERTY? It will pay yow to Hst with us. We show to qualified pros- we. You save time and money. e ne homes of ewery type. Call us today, Russell Young REALTOR — BUILDER 412 W. Huron PE 4-4525 Ld done prope rerviegs ‘eall at once. A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. bd 3 ae Rent Apts. Furaished 33 2 ROOM. PRIV ENT, & BATH, FE §-8466. 184 Mt. Clemens St. 4 _Knobb Rd 5 _RMb. _furn. 8. Jessie SMALL RMS. cate AUTOMATIC iM : : ag Sies Bee: 3 = Stale oh. py 28 James Bt, wU 7 ROOMS, HEA GA- rose, goes, care. Saxe, ok FULLY iN PINE ie Be BATH [*) Mo. FE : : {RMS AND BATH, HEAT LL BASEMENT. FE UNFURN. -c A, “PARTLY 2 RMS. i -pobagt BATH, C) N, 42579 or FE 23-3445. LEA ALLY ger +6. a... week cage ROOM & BATH BRICK. UPPER. | WA West side 1 block from Tel-Huron | Center. ach. 5 Dee. 15th. Wr ss Box 70. jesding traders he the 7 RM - ¢ ROOM APT. GROUND FLOOR, fon 9 ta ppointmnen cinta teens ‘the Portion trae “Ke 42 8 1 child ‘welcome, FE +0488. 136 posstbiih es of go your Rea a Eras: nels Speen an | PE Si eeoeat _— wen, |3 Roo AO RATA, Th G00 Northern resorts listed for trade. |3 RMS. MODERN AN, PART- ’ SOND: INCLUDES AMPLE 182 Wee teeee, oO phone Pie 1881 ;¥. en Se | SRLDREN SMIPTED, 3 : + tiki. Te WATE BATH ADULTS PER MONTH. AFTER 6 P. me BUY OR SELL eee 3 BATH PRIVATE ¥ en-| SSE CS Cn I will pe per your prop. trance. No FE 8-206. DIA COURT OR PHONE. #4 ceew vi ae w to mead te the La © HURON PE 44-8284. show you ho if ne . price {sv reasoouble Call and } baa 2 Lh, RM. iv se Of prone RILEY, BROKER Hoot abet Cater included. PE 41157 500 Eliz. Lake Rd. $50 N e . 2 W. Huron, 183, Open evenin, WITH PRIVATE BATH drinkers. “BRAND NEW. Salmer Street,_just south of 596 oeeears | ime 8 psoas. — welcome. ‘Apply 6 Bummit— Re ees * path, close in, 31 3 LARGE RMS MODERN, er, garage. Nr. GMC Truck, _ 72-5408. : 7 ROOM UPPER: IN KEEGO. 1 OR 2 children welcome. 4-3372. We take Care ane all “Setails, OPEN . TILL 8:30 pat * GUR CONVENI- "Edw. v M. Stout, Realtor Ph FE Tl WN. Sacinew Mt, 7 Open Eves “in_#30_ om Rent Apts. Furnished 33 33 RM. D KITCHENETTE, COU- * pie Py Mir 21 Orchard Lk. 1 WK. RENT, WARM in Pontiac, gentleman, MY $6186. KITCH- ea Clean, comfortable, For 2. On Cas Lake near bus. line. ae ey is until June 1075 W, Huron “ri “yr 2000 | Pew LET U Bid on the sais of your ntract before you nl. 71 N. Saginaw St. Ph FE 5-81 Open Eves ‘Ti} 8:30 CASH IN A FLASH! we your Pe contract. Highest paid Prompt, courteous pH We also buy equities, A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. - FE 42533 rary nae FOR LAND CONTRACTS. + VanWeit, 4540 Dixie Hwy. 1388 CONTRACTS: ‘WANTED |# ate | agin tate, 1302 W. Huron Ask for Mr. Cla: MORTGAGES O% GOOD PROPERTIES BD CHARLES, 3 an & a7 Telegraph eameenad e Ssoxiet “ve 5-8891 eve- on oF +4813. cnr land contra: is the “bird to see * ron St. Phone FE 2-83 Wanted Real Estate 32A ad Declares 7 ou iy hoy ng “money. M with Looker eed take, tea us 8 nO ‘we n Bigg we : ing and clos- Edw. M. Stout, reat se i Bocas te *, muren ae i acre | 2 LARGE FPDRENe, Tay" creas | : DOESN'T PAY. Our method of ed all 4 Pare ee ay . oF, 44563 | 2. wine ye : a don't need for . Near 4-478. Pike and Williams Sts. 3 RMS., UTILITIES PURN, ax Se, New! fers, Wee Seeing Bene, and bus sear ‘yivan $12.50. 3? ROOM APT, PURNISHED, 6256 * Antersonviie Rd., Waterford. OR io Dees ‘8 tusetwose: Sane. RMS, GROUND FLOOR. wate entrance and bath, Close tn. OR 31375, 2 Pecan] AND BA ag Std Fo gs hg able couple or em FE 6-37 ROOMS, _Inquire 22 Auburn. Rear Office. ; ADULT. ROOMS, ADULTS ONLY $1 Auburn Ave. 7 ROOMS. LOWER CLEAN. PRIV. ro Couple. No drinkers.. FE Sete ee nnd welcome. ee Moves off "Gott APT., CLEAN AND AT- : Reo “and week: _ FE 4-2533 ~ BIG 7 LARGE ROOMS, NICELY FUR- a. vate entrance x: OR _ Seed. vacentiaarid J A... Pvz. CLOSE IN. ALSO SMALL Meee oe wviegen BE Saas Big or small, We need them 4 ROOMS sy 4 CHANDLER. ail, “re ee le right we ; : ae 7 the somes, WE BRING ou 1838 Beach &8t. THE BUYERS, Prompt, | ( RMS_AND 2 RMS. APT. NEAR GMC Truck . Apply 239 Rus- Rent Apt, Unturnabed 24 _Orchard_Lake : i ROOMS, ales bath, ¢, near Watertotd | PND PE 4-1833. : APTS, AVAILABLE FOR ag mee ; atte mid, ‘Ont ae are ready fOr oceusency. 80 THAT WE CAN FILL THE AP! ne FOR ES AS ‘AS $90 PER MONTH. OPEN Bary s rey SUNDAY Federal 86918 competes, ame ponngh Bay a.m, 5M oes nwood, Lake Orion. __ a AM, hom, ae $76 a mo. FE #1271, chi cETELY. _PURN, APTS: ail @ ron RENT BY oe ome 4 8 ETTE A se utilities furn $20 w | sem LovELY 3 3 | tanGe 3 ROOM it ‘MODERN APT. vate entrance, oi lheat, ideal _for working “after 3 p.m. * 2-294, 4145 C clintosville tha oR “ya06. NEAR FISHERS, FOR MEN, PRI- vate entrance, refrig. linen. FE 5-0626, 763 Portland St. SMALL FPURN. APARTMENT, vate beth & ent. Nice for cou- le. No children. MY 3-7152. SMALL a CHEAP RENT. 23-1651, GAS HEAT. eekly. OR UPPER 3 ROOMS, PRIVATE bath & entrance utilities, $16 wk. 244 Going St. FE 5-475. VERY NICE 3 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE _#ntr, & bath. PE 23-6553. : tn + a i 5 @ mooth. tances PE 22488. Pre 7 - Z ROOMS. LIONT & HEAT, ¢ Lib- UNION T * rty Bt Mire ‘housek 2 ROOMS & BATH IN EXCEL rat Rap us| Meee ay ton tae APT. | WITH VIET STREET, $0 PER pletely furnished, ©M 3-4014 re. es ¥ SEE aT EL LK. RD. AT OX-| CARETAKER iN NI bow Lk. 3 rm. apt. Pvt. entr. EM | COURT OR PHONE FE 46-0871. 3-228. K. G. REMPSTEAD, 102 E. BACHELOR APT, VERY NICE,| . FE +828. , gas heat. FE 2-4376. a R 4 ROOMS & BATH. NEW furnished, Fairmont. i couple, near hus Aas 0 BATH, GARAGE, its only 5 a8 Auburn Rd, FE and utilities festtaees, Couple with baby welcome. gen 2 RMS._AND.B os “Auburn. OMT aus _ 91 BS ikeva APTS. 101 . 7 ROOMS WITH PRIV.|_ 60 PT. EVER ‘ist floor on bus stop, Close town, FE 5 AR SMS, CLOSH IN. 24 ed Ads! Te? swap BATH. ADULTS ONLY. 164 W. PIKE.| 2 3 ROOMS AN Amy Bs > BatH = BUS T “St ROOEE ANT BAL STOVE |? TB. ba AY iin OO 2? BEDRM. LOWER FLAT, UTIL. 7 BEDRMS., Close to _ £22983, 3 7 BEDRM- aes aes EMENT Penced BEDROOM, HOT WATER, sHOW- bi At Seoer Island Lake, 817 seek waly. complete ir iv . nished, Paul A . Kern FE 2-0209 furn. Children welcome, Gas heat, _MY 24 2-6553, ZALLED LE., MoD. _eity. asonable MA ace es Bre ome conveniences. and security . Mich. -- Eves, OA 9-2006 — a Ri 2 EE ss 2 FOR RENT LOWER FLAT, § RMS. and bath, gas heat, in- quire within, 19 a.m. soe. 80 Indianwood, Lake Orion. ULTRA-MODERN, WiTH ~atilities, $23.50-a—wk., 10 mt. from June ith, EM 7 lease tilt " Bay Thru Partridge “List ‘Thru Partridge -_ Bue POSSESSION | ass ee _ ‘THE £ PONTIAC PRESS, TUESDAY. DECEMBER 1 " 1950. Lake Privileges $980. Down. Butt in "32 Long, Low, Exciting Here's a few of the fie nel Hp : ey | a | = j < Bateman . ‘Kampsen REALTORS FE 4.0528 | za oa ee, Me ow extra 602233. Faym ents $50 per menth. West Bloomfield rtable and attrac- BA --5 ae hing on ar and full paved . John K. Irwin RE. ‘OR Smee 313 West Huron Street Phone FE 5-0447, Eves. FE 5-4846 SMALL DOWN PAYMENTs m modern 2‘, acres of $12,000, edu 3 2 acres of land. $1 fey 3m odera full basement, ie to St. Patrick Church $8500. oR VALLEY REALTY CO. North Main St. Milford, Mich Atter 4:00pm. *ORande 3144 _EMpire_3-2578. . MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Long | Lake Ranch a. sarage, $00. 27. plus carage. Lot 150x Buyer's s Special Bloomfield Knoll ranch bunga- low — ~Rew last eee 5 extra well 377 _ 8 Telegraph _ Eves. & Sun. ie "1 ni pat fii : { ; a i : ez 7 HE ; i 7 | i i i sft dy ; a g we ° | i i f i > ay . ~ ri . i Bae fs 3> +f fi "| $14,900 Ripe - 8 NIGeLANDS _ | @ scenic view of lake and | __ For Sale Houses #8 SLICE. or HAM mortgage $6,500. “basement ia Syl- VRE AL, TY CO. FE 5-948 IN WLVAN. SHOPPING CENTER $1,000 DOWN /, Warge sew 3 bedrm., tile bath, benemsnl, ou! furnace Ont Bald Whittemore street. Extra large 3 bedrm. ment, oll furnace, Nr. parochial sana. remediate pos- session... Ter: PONT LAC “RE ‘AT. TY 37 Baldwio __ PE 8275 TRIPP | is ome that will Pull basement with as furn. thown by ap- pointment’ Monty. 13.000 Fou uP RICE —New ranch ee ith full basement. ou floors & Excellent west suburban tonne | Truly # real sensational] value. full | . Gas furn. Select oak let Almost rew 14 esr Paved st. A passe. Sol eee Sylvan Lik os of. BROWN. Realtor Exceptionally fine 7 pad reom ranch home e stone fireplace, mate dowed living room, modern kitchen, ceramic tile th Wardrobe closets, hardwood fioers, ceve cetlings. Pull basement.48'x24" — mround level —-entrance windows—ideal arrangement for rec. room and shower rooms. Must he seen to be spprectated. Priced at only $16,500. for appoint- ment | WIL'IS SCHOOL DISTRICT Be the first to live in this‘ neat, new home. 2 bed- rooms, modern kitchen. Ige, breakfast bar if 3 bedrms are needed, ving room is designéd for folding parti- tien, heat, hardwood Ph. FE 10 ‘unas Listing Bervie OPEN 11 A. M. WEST SIDE, 4 BEDROOMS ‘AN excellent home. Large carpeted. living room, fire- pore. drapes. Family din- room. sehen, GI — No Doy Bindet 2 Payment | i Montag at 290 Princeton, R 2 blocks WILL ACCEPT TRADE INS home RG COPPENS RLTY. mile of Kennett, w of wn, FE 2-0383. . heat. . paved drive & 2 #700 DOWN. & very Uberal etapa wre tne Phone oe small me PE 2-2533 udlity room with washer & dryer, Gas heat. Built in ‘4 r transferred to ~ elt. PMU DCs... $13,300, Low down part. CLOSE IN INCOME pri housekeeping apts eek bs rms. Income sat wee idg im good shape. New &s5 rnace, asbestos siding, good nice possibi'ities. Fireplace. Ter beach. —— at $14. ms. or w rept with ELMAN THELMA M. ELWOOD REALTOR $143 Cass Elizabeth Rad. PE 43944 PE 5-128" or goo! 2 C. gar, Jot. Iliness forces sale. Asking $16,500, terms, | NICHOLIE & HARGER CO. 33:«*W.. Huron PE $8183 | open evenings LAKEFRONT For large Bon Big living 9 m. or ¢ 6 Preis © 5° ied Also 4 beGren. et. home tor $15,950, ~ sie on with terms CR "RAW! VFORD A AGENCY 53% W. rE ox a efi “MY ite 3 & EM 32460) STARTER HOME beth Lk. Rd. 210 8 Telegraph Rd. __| $500, down. near uss in. Nearly an ait iaterial to finish is included. | andy ADAMS — Sees eet See for ane who is . tena | mm JIM WRIGHT, alow REALTOR asant Warren drive, | 45 Oakland FE 5-044} to everything, Gas; HOUSE FOR SALE. 9650 COM- Kitehen __merce Rd. EM 3-063. “BUD” |; = < ‘Low; worth Side. Just across the street from &t Mike's, this cenvenientiy located 2 bedroom home features carpet- a ving and dining rooms, cor- full basement. t and hot wa- space, 2 car ga- | eri. Offered at ARNOLD REAL ESTATE FE 5-0676 FE 5-5783 On Home St. off Baldwin Ave. Soars Fd vite az . Fate MENT: sac ~_“e YTC. A most unusual layout Tee exe, modern homes, — “outomaae ter, recreation ‘Lake Ra: INVESTOR'S SPECIAL . frame. | FLOYD D KENT, Realtor - 2200 Ditie Hw Hwy. at Telegraph : AMPLE PARKING MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE y - YOU ‘WILL HAVE value ceived when you buy this 4385 Dixie Hwy. East Side—$1, 500 Dn.- N eS Side—Brick 23 dry bsmt., recreation pecs. ot oil .. earage. 25 ft. living rm., wae ching rm. Pull + ar Pull bath and ie cites Stn Giroux-Franks GENERAL REAL a ¥en ANNETT _OFFERS » . 2 bedrooms and bath brick room, frame, good {tion space, paved streets, | i tebufivomees Beak ~™ Subdivision | ARPS REDS rage. $10,500. For the Big Family & bedroom north side home. and stores handy ts bus . full basement, gas beat and hot water, garage. oy “ares 2 bed- rooms down, 3 bed- sonrute dinin ieee a pp. h. i $1,506 Only down, do your family Spfavor, see it today with }- | rm. | an hat mua nice | kitchen, bed MODERN 7 RM tic es good pen __For Sale Houses 43, | ont | floors. Priced at $10,500. Low down payment. Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence Street Maceday Lakefront Fe ‘s-a00 or FE $-2859 Pull basement. of! heat. attached garage. Priced for quick sale to | settle estate) Immediate posses- |\— a sion. §7, cash. | $500 DOWN ON 1 ACRE NEAR CLARKSTON Here's, reai chavce to own that dream home for jus: $500 down This. attractive home has brick front, cedar shates siding, 3 bed- rooms, extra large hving room, bathroom. kit¢he: ea witty ie We partially finished | rough. is a. t abies. “fise = ‘| is this | | NORTH SIDE 5 room home. Kareseed floors, plastered and painted ce ramic tile bath Full Yas cement, was heat. paved street. Sidewalks Excellent location. All for $10,- > 200 . Includes taxes 4 per cent mort- gage. | | | | Crescent Lake Privileges Suburban 6 rooms & bath ore. ment, with auto oll furnace, | car garage. Lovely fenced-in eeea 2 s to school. Carpets wall- te wall in living roo room and diame | OR sereens. All t it down. tor mand “Hise with 9000 mies trom Claruston Yours or | saly, $500 down cdurry on cat. SEE - BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 5. Main, Clarkston, Mich. MApile 5-521 | Open Ever none MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ; 3 | ATTENTION ors { Just 4 left at 4% per cent 9650) down pintiudes all costs. Large | | rooms, 3 bedrooms, 1', ‘INCOME. 2 FAMILY. § rooms & | gas heat, shaded - lois. Cee ee ee eet tht | pEMINOLE HILLS INCOME th on Ind floor. Basement Pur. nace, 2 car garage. $11,900, terms Lovely pian renee epartment os) M SCHOOL, FH eed eH | Wonderful location “$3300 “sees ne Oli pocimetes heat | Ul handle . approx own 4% per cent mortgage. Bal. | ores Lge fy eee 4 home. eer Can be sold on reasonable terms. | fireplace, attached 2 garage ro Wi ihiamaaaee on HOME MART REALTY CO | 1062 oer W. murs OO pe seer NEAR AIRPORT 3 bedroom starter home with full a Racemens & rough sized lot Only wiring. $295 ‘own UNION LAKE RD. bedroo Gas heat, DOWN. A new 2 bdedroo Pine."see home on your let. Call for | formation today | IMMEDIATE. POSSESSION. New 2 bedroom home. Bath. Oi) fur- | Modern kitchen. ite Lake. Low pace on down pay- | Privileges ment. | ol RESALE. North side 2 bed- com home. seperute dining rm rs rms & screens emer with of] fur- 1,950 basem bus ping center. $8,750 down or will sacrifice mortgage. FE 2-088}. BUILD NOW from "ai 714.900 up aR R. TOME aw Ws J Witt -dutica Moael ring. Nic r eee fin- Dunlap, PE leaving Owner tate Uling nacrifice. F. C. Wood Co. REALTOR, OR 31235 Othe e After 7:00 OR J-6449 Corner William Lake Road & MS® ROCHESTER AREA- os eta egg — ves, OA 6-2606. LARGE AND SMALL IN- s!e and outside of Pontiac ROSE McLARTY, Bkr. FE 22162 OR FE 5-3578 NICHOLIE) re sis | EM 3-4290 “Mon. thru Sun. 1-8 VETERANS $290 Down—30-Yr. Mtge. 3-BEDRM, BRICKS WITH FULL BASEM’TS FEATURING: Large kitchen with pickled wood- work, tile bath with glass- enclosed- tub; ~select oak-}- floors,...14.x 26... ft. reerea:| 49 Mt Clemens haaee Eve. Mrs. Dolan | Johnson POR BETTER HOMES‘ REALLY NICE 2 bedroom modern. living rm. and dining room. vewly carpet- Sard ates Taam. 8 Tre Tam im, at ~ tached ae eis | HURRY HURRY ry Be sure .~ a see this 3 bedroom modern with extra large living “room a carpeted and large mre xe your own terms on down sewer and water, DIRECTIONS: OUT BALDWIN NORTH OF WALTON BL TO NEWPORT STREET. “Ir A. Taylor)", Seance ‘Free Parking * BIG PPoagen dvs omeal * on iis 3 bedroom home, nice surroundings, iarge living and dining room, full basement. Move your family in low dewn-pay- _at once w'th « ment, ALTOR 3 Oakland Ave. HAVE YOU SEEN THE / 2BEAUTIFUL — MODELS? - Oakland Beach Evenings after 6 call Mr. Cars- ner, 5-6447, = AS bd 1704 S S. Telegvanke Rd, FE. 4.2533 Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO sEE NEW 3-BDRM, RANCH a SEE THE FABULOUS ~"TRELEVEL “Only $15,990: VA-FHA TERMS ONLY 3 LEFT ve new 3 mt : #14500 SUBURBAN RANCH | Fale at ALSO AVAILABLE ONLY 3 All Brick Full Basement Homes~ $290 DOWN =p VETS MOST ZRATONES To use| 345 Oakiand 33 |REAL ESTATE OR For Salé Houses 43 RON NO Nt GOOD HOUSE, LARGE sae a ae For Sale Houses 48 Se me iid deities - Watkins-- r Ll om EVENINGS 6 TO 9 867 Cass Lake Road A PERFECT GIFT for the whole family would be this charming 3 bedroom brick rancher with full basement. Excellent west suburban lo- eation within ai stone's throw of mew modern grade and jr high school Oak ‘hoors, tile bath, ilush doors birch cupboards and many ether fine features Gr rms, $750 dewn plus mert- gage costs Pontiac Lake rd to Cass Lake road, left to property or M59 to Casa Lake road, right te prop- erty. RAY O’NEIL, Realtor 262 8 een RET Open 99, Phone FE 3-7103 or OR 3-1648 30 x36 5 ROOM $1300 DOWN. tile, bath, furniture on contract appointment by owner, 1545 Or- __tinvilie Rd. Clarkston. Buy Thru Partridge _ List Thru Partridge FOR THE HANDYMAN Coury 4 room and bath in Twin Beach Country” Club area storing eens and venetian blinds ise “fireplace Needs in- sive trim & some plumbing con- ee “ cous _bareain at EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd. Union take Village EM_ 3-439? _EM_ 33314 BY OWNER. 2 ‘es HOME, wall to wad carpeting. and screens. venetian blinds. Lin- coin and wueer school un rice $2500 dow Euclid PE. 53104 BY OWNER Nr. Webster and Yoshingtoo schools, brick § ve down! Place, carpeting. drapes. large | ‘area partly _ finished upstars, 6 fruit trees, r) and shrubs. rec. rm. in basement, oi! best” ‘eunre lot avail- saris terms, .61 urphy, FE Templeton DRAYTON PLAINS 2 seem modern “aon living oat thee roo" ewly deco- . Immediate pos- session. $9,500 with $1,000 dn. kK. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Late Ra PE 44563 __ After. 6 PE 2-9502 6 RMS, 1‘; BATHS, OIL HEAT. 2 car garage, full basement, 71 _Summit. Immed. possession. $i.000 DOWN 100 f%. frontage on M59, with cozy oes modern home ie- ment Can_ be used for business Complete price only $6,500 $1,909 DOWN New, modern. custom-built home | oak floors Piastered wails, » sute- matic heat, Basement. lot soenite. Ready for i storms ime Lake F ront Loecated on Watkins Lake, excjusty north shore. This 5 yr. old ful basement home has such features e* fireplace, carpeting, genuine: plaster, tiled & ft. . of per? peace ao with $3,000 Dn. Hol Mt S.BAR TRAM 392 Dixie "Iwy. a OR, 35-1950 te '2. 4 AND 6 ROOM APT HOUSES. Sem modern. 3 extra lots. Pien- t f other single homes W! DINNAN Ww. Huron VETERANS COLORED 0$ DOWN PHY PAY RENT? 3-BEDROOM HOMES Many Features All Improvements In | MODEL OPEN DAILY 1:30 PM. -7:30 PM. | DIRECTLY BEMIND 8ST JOSEPH | HOSPITAL COR nN ve R EARL- MOORE & BOND WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY | FE +e FOR COLORED 2. 3 and 4 bedroom homes with full basements priced for quick sales. Easy terms. . HOUSTON REALTY _ PE 4-6331. LINCOLN HEIGHTS SUB CAPE cod § rooms down, 3 knotty cedar paneled rooms up. Gag heat, 2 “ar garage, fenced yard, cement drive. 3742 Brookdale FE 43448, WILLIAMS LAKE 3-BEDROOM RANCH ‘ery neat This bi) om a few months olj and bas many cus- tom features. 3 wedrooms. Large living reom. tiled bath Also a large dining ar sree and very neat and handy kitche-, complete with built-in electric “renee & oven. Large utility room. Home is lo- cated on large lot with blacktop street. It has lake Privileges on both Williams and Maceday Lake | “ossession befare. Christmas. Pull price only $12,950 with $2,450 dn urry—be first to see this real j j | «| oH home is in a berhood, ts ‘bargain! CALL—SEE—BUY Clarkston REAL ESTATE INC. 2 8. Maple Seat Mich, modern homes to Piease call us before Dorothy Snyder Lavender REALTOR 3440 W. Huron PE 2-441) MU ¢6417 EVES. BEDROOM NEARLY NEW w with carpeting, alum. some py Pg Joslyn. $i,- SOLD Prevent waste of time by listing your property exclusively with CHAPIN 4701 Dizie Hwy. Drayton Plains, REALTORS Eves. MAple 51248 VACANT Low down yment and $60 per to of this 2 full _ bath, dinette & utility, Nice location.. Near State pai} £. Sis 3-1223 For sale by owner 3 bedrm attache. ranch with rage. Gas heat. Near Pubitc Canal bot — Cass Lake basement. 160. and Catholic Schools. OLive 1-0601. sex — location. A steal at Fg WRIGHT REALTOR FE_5-0441 No Down Payment Wilt build on your free and Buy .Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge __ NEW, PRACT fot te le w down Wittis'M M. BREWER. N, Parke FE 46161 %. 86-0538 MA 5-7581 FE 5-7704 Lo’ paginent. Pr Priv. . -gner. Call Fe ~ . — Lake Puy. sn rooms, full ~Gleam ame A a “wate . . 400 Terms. 1648 Union Le “Re. EM_ 3.4671 CIV WAN “ROOMS WHY PAY RENT _ONLY $350-DOWN $33.70 MONTHLY Plus Taxes & insurance AT oiion LAKE OFFICE 5 He aol and Span § room full bath. “ull basemen, icapinane Py ty & A good buy at $7.950. Easy Terms. al _plas- corner lot, near Food ‘beach, $12,- We pave other exc. buys on and oft water to choose from T. G. TROCKE . TOTAL. PRICE ONLY A FEW LEFT Loads of Features All mprovements In MODEL OPEN DAILY 1P.M.-7 P.M. wen at High Street ETWEEN MONTCALM & OAK- “CHAS MAROTTA ~ Building Co. , FE #1 STOUT'S Best Buys CUSTOM BUILT eH. A MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE ~ ‘Boor, gas water heater ond r HAPPINESS | H |GATEWAYS to} itt . Also has « press and nice lot. Cail for $10,000 — Terms, too room all one ide ene = Ea ennee : ot Sel or Trade m furnished o uroished” 5. rooms, basement. al) Large lot, 2 car Paved street too. Wi _for_smalier home. nek ES REALT Y CO, oe PE OO “WEST SIDE A nice. 2 rent hy pee ay & ba air 4 inaid 5 BEDROOMS © TAKE IT EASY NEA Large income home jocated "Mo raphe ‘ROSEHILL |S REALTY company, | at ¥| OL 1-75 $500 DOWN R. J. VALUET, Realtor M45 OAKLAND AVE. FE 54-0683 _ MULTIPLE E jsting SERVICE _ was. eg ewe it. MAple 5-2 PAYMENT Fess Today For ment. Shepard Real Estate OL 1-194 MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE HUNTOON LAKE PRIVILEG ~3 bedroom ranch-type bungalow ze with breezeway and gara warage, mm basement, auto oil heat and water. Rec -TOOm and many y othen oa Shown by appointment only NORTH END — 3 bedroom bun- ge w with auto. hot water. nice ation for only $1,000 down. NEW 3 BEDROOM ~ Ranch-t with full cated near Huntoon -lake privileges. Can be bow, ant as shell for $6,400 or. finished home for $10,209 George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. 50161 or FE 80495 WHO'S EXCITED? Everyone Who Ha Seen This House! VETS $290 DOWN THE HIGHLANDER-— Full Basement 3-Bedroom Home EAST OF MM ONE Mite AIRPORT RAD on IRWIN Model Open Daily 128 : | ROSEHILL _REALTY COMPANY N fo ATTEN NTIO 1 WILL pate Gag hae ani PRESS, oe TUESDAY, DEC CEMBER 11.’ 956 — "Foret Houses 4), 46 Baines mei 51 ; rot serren sites a G00 pus “WAIT! Chetaker Hills! hy tee < “Hite farb, Pascagoula | Belore you uy = GF oan yy] Xown itke the advantages ot os 7, WCNUCTT - Esaneth Lal ke Be 1 mile west NDARD- - . ste rsonnel Es- of- ince to wane Seinen yor My Palsns Saat CARL W_ BIRD. Realtor 6} 503 oaaeer* ational B. gah Bite. Eves, a Sel: tate ie hh fering on ot fe ete ee rentals Eon ra ate area, call Pioneer Highlands 3 Bedrooms Brick 8 garage Tropical Rec. Rm. SYLVAN LAKE PRIV. Gas car Furnace $14,900 No Dealers 211 Lindea DN MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE Indian Village Three bedroom home with a two car garag fireplace im 17 ft. uving and gas heat. $14, . Owner has been transferred, fore sale Sal Many nice featenss heat ___ For Sale / Kereage 47 should eee today. i \* ACRES Pree Priya ED re . ; building s' rom pave- Brick One Story ment on county Rd. $3,700. Taree Usltroem ome with | ers _ $30 per month, OR 3-6496 heat practically Jew ; home, | ACRES or HIMBER LAND. | very , decorated > weEDE Resity. Ortosy Water softener, very well | Sale \ planned home ‘or $15,200 | __For Sale Farms SS | and terms, See this bome { | today ' | ~ | Builders— Will Trade Owner wants an tneome | L k | home on the west side and OO ‘ rill “unde a bee that lacks (2? acres, 3108 ft. om Mts je | nothing. Nicely decorated. mon & 19% % on Walle Ac— Water softener an he gravel Adjoing village of rear yard is all fenced. To- vee sibdivaing. rm rm. tal price $8,500 and terms. oil heat, all newly decorsted: « Acre Lot floor home 40232 feet of cupboard is attached. e. West sub- total price Joslyn Road Attractive two hedroom bome with an tinea y at tic. Good ale Land- ace jot home is new. ly decorated and out, inside Only $11,250 and terms. See this today - GAYERD' DORRIS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE OUTSTANDING RANCH HOME TRADE This lovely brick and ranch home overiqoks Si! golf conte. and |e « among seal hemes at price - #17 should sell; there are tive ptioa rooms, bath with tennty. moders kitchen and garage oF Firmen heated ‘ men: i er take small home in trade. vaoonr HOME down Lene’, five room modern home a.c. heat, * uburn Ave room tnd’ giassed in poreh downs 8 rch do 2 bedrooms up. Total price os $6,850, — BEAUVEEPUL BUNGALOW _Practically brand new, jewels minum eG maar au only BIRMINGHAM AREA a Ratah Home, 4 008 down one, cleane: charming homes for $13,900 ever listed ideal for boo WE BUY, SELL AND TRADE “4 EB. Bi ase) AT POR Ri PAY NOTHING Doni as WILL build on lot, or pay $350 Do. and will build my 7 OR 3-7407. oe a tone | Lake FE 442 Buy Thro Partridge List Thru Partridge BUILD NOW (to our well restricted Wate Mills Estates Estin ates t+ cely HERBERT C DAVIS.” 4025 Pontiar Lake Rd PE 5-431! bad o x 120. _ $200. BOX” ___ BO. “83, ~ | ARTENTION. 3 BUILDERS Bid ao loa near ‘ of Pontiac, 26 Longtel low School, city water in. W ILL IS M. BREWER $5 Ne Parke _ FE 4-518! ve te MA 5-758, 58-7704 BEAUTIFUL “oo DED LOT IN | fy > yetiins Estates, Call. mer. LAKEFRONT | Line akefreny lot, larkston. A real steal « only $2200! Buy now while prices are down on jake property! larkston REAL ESTATE INC, 1-8: Main, Clarkston, Mich, MAple Het Lake Orion Highlands Enjoy. breathtaking views from your future nuilear oe. only rien Ra. “ *Ghackston is rolting ts land ts ranches, tri-level en ex Black ant pe roads. excellent restric- tions ht too, from 1980 with vie nvest now in subdivision. Cal and sppointmen Fred Blackwood iMI 4-8600 40 4629 r cent down ‘, delightful. new fo. information lot, 100 ft. of frontage, | Orton . nate. PONTIAC 7 CARNIVAL by Dick ‘Turner | | Sa Tet oe for right m sme eevitenes | ation “FE 4-1584 OR WO 2-5870 EXT. 223 Buy Thru Partridge —List_Thru Partridge _ Partridge SUPER GAS STATION and large garage with 2 apts. on main near Pont!ac Crossing $87,000 per yr., average 20.000 gals. per 2 on hey. tdeal for om . Only $12.500 dn. including real estate, Will trade for home. A MUSIC ome’ in graphs, radios, TV, Rema, $55,000 gross ‘per ey Just $1,000 plus stock, full price. LIQUOR FRADE. Busy bar fn tewn north of Bay City. Closest bar to large manufacturing plant and only one in town. Comfort- able owners apt. plus 2 overnite rental units, Only $38,500 on terms for real estate and all. wi ¢@ for bome, mma ey WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 1050 W. HURON ST, OPEN EVE. ‘TIL 9 “LET’S TALK | BUSINESS” | Distributorship t 12 offices a the mid-west t ¢ large barn & other out buildings Property located at corner M-15 | & Wolfe Rd. Ortonville, with oe gown. Open, Saturday & Sun 12 4 . °F by sppoint. | _ment call’ fratfonai 73871. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge “FOR FARMS AND {ACREAGE Call Rutledge, OR _}-11.1. FE 4-0003. SEVERAL GOOD. FARMS AND lake farms. 200-acre goif course for sale W_ DINNAN 66 W. Huron ia ACRES ON BLACKTOP NR. Leneer. FE 2-0657, Harvey Wilson, Bkr. ACRES IN LAPESS counTY Lovely 6 rm. modern farm Basement barn and outbuildings. Must be seen. Total price $17,000 | terms Ridgeway 975 Baldwin Ave 124 Acres | } | 1 | |~ | One-half mile west of new M24 highway. Ideal for development. Priced b below current market. Call today. | Leslie R. Tripp, Realtor 72 W. Lawrence Street FE 58161 or FE 5-2839 3%) x 3 STORE BUILDING WITH rm, apt, above good for sur- veying or engineering office. Rea- sonable rent. Box 44 Davisburg, Michigan Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge ea "wais, Rent Lease Bus. Prop. 49A * Mm RM HOUSE, giDRAL Panel business, side Rest, We iiutoe at Raabe Ek nd i M. MOD. HOUSE, Y¥ decorated. Of} heat On . Loca at (560 M15, Ortonville @ultable for medical clinic. Attorney or real estate office A Arnason, 1350 — Rd, Ortonville. NAtional Service VRation ior lease. Good loc $500 ¢ ioe in business for ‘all Lewis, 2 yoursei er A yi OF YOUR OWN MALL TOWN SHOE RE- Pain Nncinded are machin- ery, repair material & find- ings. forces sale of this long established busi- ness. $1 takes all. Bidg. rental $30 Mo. FEED, SEED, GARDEN, POUL- TRY Lar Doing a nice business, rental of bidg. Owner mov- $35,000 | PE ¢6203 | Sale Business Property 49° main | My mile Business” ; Opportunities 51) piiance. wie net profit by tax records. Requires $20,000 down. Class “C” Bar On busy Dixie Highway near Pontiac. tg | | eg ith JT We US. Ft On” © 1956 by NEA Service. bro. “Statistics show that there are more older people in So- ciety all the time! That certainly will be true next year if grades don't come up!” | a30 Toy Sprisg Horse Sale ‘Household Go Goods. 7 aponare, radeeae, erga pow Westinghouse Rebuilt. As we 49.50. a REPLACHNEE?, ¢ PE: 24021 BLACK akoug s |, ROFIBSIERE, FOR sual RADI Siworking or not, FE 5-67 “GHRISTMAS EXTRA aia ie mek BCA TV, Reg. $450, NO' 21 inch blond TV. Reg. $349.95, * Caleinator, Mohawk Rugs. Wash- Refrigerators—All stock re- mil. e (27 W. Burdick St. “CHRISTMAS SPECIALS 7 Money to Loan 53! (State Licensed Lenders) : WIS ed i LOANS $25 TO $500 BAXTER & LIVINGSTOUS { Lawrence 8. FE 4-1538 GET CASH QUICKL iy Up to $500 1950 to 1956 -cars, Bring your title. Most deals closed in 0 minutes. Loans also made on fur- niture. Bignatures and other se- curities, Oakland. Loan Company} 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. FE 2-9206 moderna building. ‘Ample parking MICHIGAN BUSINESS | SALES CORPORATION | JOHN A. LANDMESSER, BROKER | 1573 8. TELEGRAPH RD. |__PARK AT OUR FRONT DOOR _ iW E COVER _ THE STATE ONLY $13,000 DOWN, buys this brick hotel, tavern, restaurant pat ‘king lot. Now leased out. } { } I T | n= up this very profitable Ietestment. vane STORE, now showing $100" monthly and business is on the increase. $3.000 plus inventory will handle. Completely stocked, and doing good business tn ready to wear plus variety items, 2 STORES, 4 apts. rented. On main st. in Pontiac, good brick building. Showing very good return on your mevesimem Call for further details STATEWIDE Real Estate Service of Pontiae B. CHARLES, REALTOR 171T 8. 17 8. Telegraph 4-0521 Rochester | + | ' i net profit of - All units BC IRROW WITH CONFIDENCE HFC.—Housebold Finance Corpora. | tion ts America's oldest and larg- | est finance company packed by Se of experience. borrow up to $500 .f you have a steady tncome and “an make reg- ular monthly payments. Loans are made without endorsers. Service is fast. Money en the same da), of or stop Household Finance Corp. of Pontiac "4 8. seainer e. ann & Kay Bldg. ~ SEASONAL CASH Get cash ‘or seasonal expenses | | SALE OR SWAP: 55 Swaps SINGLE CE- ment laundry tab and stand, for jigsaw or what have you. RESTAURANT, EQUIPMENT, complete in renewable lease build- ing, stock included. Nice furn. apt. operator leaving state. will take good housetrailer & cash. OR 3-0380 SWaP OR ELL ‘WITH SWAP | Service. OR 3-024 TRADE, 27" SLonD CABINET TV for 17° or 21" siee cash. FE 2-7720, 313 8. Pad- | FE table model end range, chrome kitchen table and | _chairs, 486 FE. Mansfield DAVENO BED FOR 2, $15. Goose feather-tick, $10. FE 4-961 | DINING RM OUTFIT, _ $380. FE | 1557. "PAUSED CONSOLE TV TV TTON kit . | so 95 kit. $9.95 i = AVALTON ‘TV Walton, Cor. TON FE 2-2257 | b ‘Lm — “pe immediately, Maple and biond. FE 8-6229. . Lo $350 | Comb, nea “Wal TV, Reg. et $308 NO’ . $178 Comb. Farnsworth TV, Reg. $289.95, NOW $150, | Come {Crosley AM-FM TY, j $299.95, NOW , $T3)- » ine Elec Range, Reg. } $279.95, WN $189.05 | 30 _inch Gas Renee, Reg. | $249.95, NOW . $160.95 | Bendix Duomatic, Reg. $490.95, NOW $389 90 8 Oxford. Mich. Sale Household Goods 57| , RENT. ‘Aa autom. -- 9. . “Pree int instructions: mad SOFA. 2 mains GOOD FRAMES. | 1TH mate Get $20 certilic cessories when buy! fer Cabie Jig Saw, famous 6-in- IKE N E . Rout bobbin ments of $8.50 a m s manager wit! bring te your home. Phone © Coronet 81564, | SINGER SEWIN INE, -O-Niter, table & ane. desk, china eabinet, lazy-boy chair and dra- pery Led’ malast Pare po08 peas O COUCH. $10. ARTIFICIAL acorns mantel, $10, 602° Mt. | SEWING MACHINE REPAIRING. rebuilding, Free estimates. FE 2.3700. _ “ELECTRIC | condition. FE =" A Beautiful Néw Kitchen ta “install” by & Cg A Vv ALLELYS OLive 1-994] Auburn & Rochester re ae PEED QUEE N clothes dryer Good 2-6387 ; $13.05 a ey peyins Horse 88 - Oe" SOLD, EX- $5 Artist Bench $2.95 STOVES, BOUGHT. : Large satection of other toys hs. BE 2-000 Turner's. 602 Mt. Clem presi up to _ 20802 gent. Can $30 Elec. “ry Pans. ... $14.96 | T R ADE -IN DE PT. ioe, a i ‘wit LO- $25 Pop Up Toasters . $14.95 ons transformer. 2. “ piends Alum. Ware :.. Sy off | Guar. electric washer. . $20.95 pe beng é 3 28" bike $7 ei Tables . $3.58 | Guar, electri¢e refrigerator. $69.95 $3.94 End Tables $3.95, $1.95 | 2 Be. es room suite....... $20.95 $5.95 TV Stands $2. 6 pe ening room sguite...... oye $10 Bar Stools ............... $5.05) 3 Pew ee $8995 $9 Framed Pictures $4.95 4 room S pee er ign Fan's | $90 Platform Rockers... eee een | THONBICT TRAINS.” TRACKS “AND atform ers .... “ae + 3 #10 Sofa Beds sss WYMAN’S ries, Very goad, Rea- eto 7-Pe. Dinettes suites $0083 | 18 _W._ Pike st FE 61122 | MI _4-0338. $250 Living Room Bultes $339.00 | TRADE, 21” _BLOND ) CABINET TV Easy payments or lay away at{ {0% 17° or apie medal snd hace Furniture, “a "Orchard pend cash, FED 20. 313 ah CHRISTMAS SAL TRADE ELECTRIC RANGES” POR Unbelievable Savings tom now w ranges. R. B. Munro, 1060 Christmas on 1} and 1957!) Huron ae Frigidaires, GE Appliances and | USED REPRIG .. $30.05 M TV. CRUMP ELEC. | Used uss weaee . $20.99 _TRIC, FE 4.3573. Used + $ 5.06 CROSLEY SHELVADOR. 9 CU Fr | | Rollaway bea x, mattress $16.05 | = Blond oak dining rm. outtit, GE | New od LORDS. Ky ARE HOUSE 2239 pee jake Rd. _ FE & } | ROYAL PORTABLE, MAGIC MAR-/ a ad Elite [vacv UM Ay PARTS, | brushes, all makes. 856 Myrtle. & dining room suite, USED DEPT. CRIB. MAPLE FINISH. VERY (7 Cu. ft. West. Refrig. .... $79.50 wii er ike RENT “HOUSE | varay with pace a wer sponge § & z Hotpoint refrig. <<: $08.30 . te * on 3 . ated ne parr. Box 36 ona: Bree | ha upg A ood |e tate Bae WILL SELL OR TRADE: PoLa-| —' ence | Rome gbe. roid tend camera mote o6- —with-}- DEXTER WaASHER.., Bendix CT AS wesher mC | flash filters, light meters & case Good cond, $35. 2m Michigas, ad ™e Comple ete set of pide, dies, \« to PE 2.3642 FURNITURE AND | of PPLLARCHA | evens clip eer rifle, 10 COUCH . : 6x30 binoculars Swap for - 8 MM | DRESSERS $7. STUD : movie camera and projector, m0; $18. Of burner, $15. ery Used Trade-In Dept. volt table-+ype Seep fryer, used range, $15, Dining rome | Lounge chair. ees $14.05 | water pump afd tank. 120 North $25. Gas range, $15. rome 5 pe, breakfast set......... . 814.95 Haven, W alied Lake, MA 4-334. breakfast tet $29, Bird cage 004 | Waster ow cc reccees $19.98 ; standard, $6. Baby scales, $5.) navenport & chelr.......... $30.50 , ; ___For Sale Clothing — 56 Refrigerator, $35. 2 ee oe st. Saree en = WE BUY SEL. OR TRADE |} be: Sectional = s+ 2... $30.80 og : t ALL-WEATHER COAT. DRESS. | . meetin “genes . $89.50 | : a = - One with matching access. | 14 8. Saeinen ae eR J MANY ITEMS pis ROY _Worn only once. Size 18. FE 5-5687 DINING, ROOM 8U E REPRIO.. NVENIENT TERM AY ‘ x edie thet a rT ie a cae ag cay pana, neo ou ee oe | THOMAS ECONON reat, oom, Page Wi jacke misses’ 5 eS es oo i. ithe f ¥ f - Padies’ suits size 14, One size DAVENPORT & CHATR enor a | FERNITURE CO; thout. chang 12 tall dress Suit. One winter, table & chairs. Refrigerator. M 361 S. Saginaw St. —_ car coat avy blue. size 14.| 2-207] after 7:00 or Sunday Pontiac, Mich, One fur jack a, & brown ELECTROLUX LATE | MODEL. | WASHING MACHINE. “CONVEN- squirrel. cheap. | Very good com lition $30, Poms | tonal with automatic pum BETTER USED cans I TO! Coronet Co, FE 8-1564. $120.50 value, $89.95. Michigan $10; brown garadine suit. $15.) gi BcTRIC STOVE, “LARGE “PRES. | cumeresena, 303 «Orchard «Lake br. of lounging pajamas $5 | "ser with mirror, 2 9 by 12 rug each, ® formals, te ots; 3 pr.) with 5. 8 by & wool braided | a AYNE G ABERT'’S arey eager ane ks, in| py ahogany record cabinet. | + a 2 ha ee y ae size 12 | _Md 4-206. | FLOOR SAMPLE SALE GOOD USED FORMALS. Biz 1-16 BLECTMC | STOVE, AFTER 6) ft to 3 per cot en wae Also 10 better used dresses, Size | SS) 7% SOW). __ | ere, dryer gas eleztric 16. PE 8-6745. KELVINATOR REFRIGERATOR: 6 | ge I hy min ‘BOY'S TWEED OVERCOAT. ZIP good ranning com 1m N. PE 5-6180 lining. Sire 14. Raincoats, jackets, Size etc. Manis black topcoat, 42, PE 2-6318. ft. | _oniy $40.98. Mil $49.95. Milk’s, MT 6-1300. ELECTRIC ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR, 00d running c: FE 2-3328 Templeton | + | This business ts offered for the first time, Present owner retir- ing. way across | ¢ proposed shopping cen- ances of all parking over $108, 008 gross. will take 000 for property, $8,500 dn. plus pote i Shown by appointment K. L. Templeton, Realtor 2339 Orchard Lake Rd. FE ¢4563 After 6, OR 3-1708 BAR OWNERS 13° qualified” prospec mn vards to $20,foo “and t you are we want prompt. dling of rire As ST ANDARD — OIL CO. Is now accepting dealer applica- tions for new Service Stations lo- | cated at: ‘AUDUIN Bid Adimes fi AWburn Mets Baldwin and Cornell in Pontiac. ring veiling ad ining ao ge deal P Realtor Pon bird to see. Call FE | tance ‘available < Weining. appli- cants, Pree deal ler CALL TODAY FE 4-1584 ing North, takes all. ‘ay, MORRIS & BON, REALTORS i or WO 25870, Ext. 2% W. Phone FE. 4-1857 _ Huron, FE $4183, Open. RENT BEAUTY SHOP SPACE, i evenings. W. Huron 7 . Sal Lar Contracts 52 ert M-59COMMERCIAL | ~SleLand Contracts SCENIC FRONTAGE NEW LAND CONTRACT. $1500 DIS- Walters Lake, with its beautiful front. fost. te ae37| count, on small 4 modern - into ory , be . batts: on ‘ecte. 000 will han- ft. living room er library, which-| 260 deep. | Full price $16,900. int ean so bede| hed Dusinese, Clark’ real Real, Exit, JERRY E. ADAMS CO. fooms fmaster bedtoom ESTATE Recreation room te nents na toyi|_¢4813._Open ipvenings. PE 5-4510 3172 W_ Huron st. ma : SEE IT NOW! STORE FOR RENT M50 aad OX , heat, garage. TF wow! bow Lake. EM 34082 EM| NEW 2x36 THREE BED- KEFRONT room with full basement, Lake. 2 bedroom ma- ‘| Need $500 in | VISIT! Phone, us a few BROWN FUR COAY. SIZE “5, I1FATEE "F- acts OA ANS €23, TO. $500 Mireasonad 60 Kemp. PE PE 26278 vemianie a reat wanre i > set “or win BEDS BENEFICI? AL (acts Tete Boe Ore Fonwt RNITURE AND APPLIANCES © $Q7;Rltt®. 0ed condition. FE "Wholesale. Nott 40. Maternity dresses. Coats. 10-12. ‘or sale. EM 3-57). 0 _ . —_Pammber 65 FINANCE CO. Ee VEnNEy “Sone |e OE) WAYNEGABERT | CHRI ist FMAS TREES t Ww. Lawrence. & FE 2-6249 | “ white cashmere dress, jewei-trim. GOOD USED i BIG DISCOUNTS ON co peeres melaal oP wea teat ; INVESTORS WANTED Like new. Other pretty things,; 99 7 - HI FIDELITY early —$2 up To invest $5,000 tablished | —*! size 9. PE FLECTRIC RANGES ; “1, aon. Paddock FE 2-8318 fFowing business, and ‘i jes | Proust. PSF) ALL NAME BRANDS | RADIO | “Christma Tree Dealers _tine Press. Box 17. ®UR COAT NEW. NATURAL AND SIZES. & PHONOGRAPHS neue oat beet ‘TEAGUE FINANCE CO. Thc coat is valued a¢ $00. wii! SOME LIKE NEW® | #5. Saginaw. kf 202 N. MAIN Deignt ste sea $39.50 AND UP ROCHESTER. MICH. | *0RMALS SEs 9 AND 10. FE. CONSUMER'S on LOANS Hog” SLLANDER POWER CO. | ppp $0898 | Gat A HOLLANDER MUSKRAT °.

Ba siuipeseen at 1000 Or- : . chard oe Ave. a E 5-4648 ; Realtor Fe 20474 ae #7114 wae ee Happy Folks s(n poreenin tpumy aan tow | ait'h ae men Westy wise? __ Ing y ABA tae LA eat F ‘OR 3 1260. s ie i¢ Mos! ie y manner, BUY TO SELL, REALTOR, |. It ts easy to deal at Buckner’s, ocd ta 18 “BIRD” kindness are INCOME, 3 ¥ saa 8 Bs xoeitedlcnalatanced = TO pereeuy finished _ interior, - Sold for $6.29 Contract bal- ance $6,268.50, e ts a pleasure ' Provide for immedia’ future happinees by" arran nator for Sema ae you are wel- comed, and your rT. ls ap- -preciated, Jaane to G0h 06 te W mnewtns to repay. BUCKNER FINANCE COMPANY |: ND FLOOR, NATIONAL BLDO., ___ Mortgage Loans ___ 54 LOANS — =, 5600 to $1,500 For purpose homes, modern or not, 4 Oakland County. 2. For home additions or im- revem . To ‘Tom gh-in. or enclose y . constructed. pa To build a warage or on On, sec rigag « 209 National Building iac or Phone FE $4729 CEDAR AND PINE TOY CHESTS. $8 and $10, OR 53-5526, Neat ag clean large 2 femily ile: West eq home, car or what have you. Leslie R. Middleton BROKE? FE 89003 SELL OR FRADE 4 PC. MAPLE BEDROOM SUITE, FE 2-7260. ~ GE ae TYPE WASHER Burdick St., “Oxford, Mich. AIR, 2 , -. brane tate amp and CFArenais | Teh, Damp & timer, $2. MT)" “Christmas Gifts 59 washer. fieepeinn ne am SOD. WAKEFIELD JR. DIN. LONE LL ALOT Po 2 RECORD PLAYERS ing OOO WARES rd condition. |2 YR. OLD goop ~~ & player. ‘Also. D-speed play- china cabinet, tablet & chairs, | __conditic " jt itace 7 | — $195. OR 3-1653,.——_——_— Fer “AMERICAN WT ELECTRIC RANGE. aS fa fri0% NGalrod, burners. Nice condition. rapes for picture window. Two Onty $49.95. Miik's, MT. 6-1300. af rest chairs. | INNERSPR MATTRESS, LIKE . wie er ers. Two_metal rs. tew. 785. Meni ailwort rth, Pontise. = on WEARLY | BABY eeebe AND WATTReeads | JENNY LIND WAPtiC MED IN- Site size 3 and 4, $4.50 om. re Bee ean sh Lehre orm: | nevarng ati, 20" oAk | f . i via - ah ied” Brechin tow exis. ety y". Sige Excellent condition. MY Daylight beaded cond. SCRAP +s SCRAP plat $50 down, $24 86 | Rent Trailer § Space 79 | WE PAY a bas" “Call Credit ‘Manager. a AUBURN HEIOHTS. MOBILE ViL- tartan Paac| TopDollar | Sharp Cars ‘$6519 For clean Used Cars & Trucks | | aaa | ~~ Matthews. | Sea Pet Be jevety acres, ieslates 8 private ; . ereny ° bd . $745 scngad. cee steure a termee| §— LCrQredves 3 ie tine. Also Cratine seine. eooe rate 211 3, Saginaw 8t. PE 44646 ‘ 7s ALL MODERN AND PRIVATE Wanted Used Trucks 89 89): k sedan .,-§ 605 | Turner _] waiter space. Inquire «t 701 Doris ' : 2dr 3 s ‘STOP, LOOK! 4" ar ies || atte frost ie playsround. EM | Wanted oer, tent, tore $0 Plymouth Convertible.” $ 143 Real ) fom rrlat rity nt be in tet cinus shape. Glenn’s Motor Sales CS ER | FFE a ES a nr best Phase’ GA *p 3052 “or ut __ For For Sale le Trucks 90) Mater, W-Wall’ ties, A fe *: 1956. mente of $14.64 per mouth, Call Auto Accessories 80 ena oany weak. “pyre | Stale Her iM, i Mice WID.: 2 PRONT SPRI 8 Fon | ariection, body. 2 soeed tren : tt. auc 3 a%5 tem truck. 300. PE TAYLOR ‘CHEVROLET J A k Walled bake MArket 41561 For Sale Tires 80A | ‘54 te Ton KUP. we ee es f mene | Mat seen, avon cee ; WE BUY AND SELL GOOD UsED | Chrome turn signals. 4 TLOX15 : tires. aes up. Also Whitewails. 47 oe deel tires and 2 WSW = HAUPT . $03 8, Saginaw “FE Juxe cab, dual Ra sg wera . A LOOK! _Ciintonville Ra, 9 A.M. to 7PM.) mud and snow | LIGHT OR PR FAY HAULING. om wahemold $10.95, exchange | _ Anywhere PO} ' | 1 Ac ’ ’ ee we, ine SALES ‘SS DODGE PANEL TRUCK. Senate ¥ 4 he - man BRAND NEW ines sine Ved tan PE eta oe PEAT ‘ dine ae | Re | OATES @ FORD TON PICKUP. ¢ ee AULLIAMS | |EME SR . ple ‘ __ Auto _Service _ 81 “aade, Whee terms. ( ] arkston RANKS ANESHAPT GRINDING IN THE 45 8. Bivd. E. FE 40587 es 23 Hood Phone PE | 82 FORD‘ TON RICK OP, Wow mileage (bare BSE mae ; teecme ee power, Excep- For Sale Motoréycles. a3} Wilson GMC mile New & Used T rucks Oakland at at Cass — fleage. H. 3° "Van | }- 4985 ~ 49 FORD, 2 DR FE 2-0068 UP TO $800. 1956 C HE VROLETS DEMONSTRATORS AND OFFICIALS’ CARS | SIXES AND EIGHTS POWER GLIDE FULLY EQUIPPED . 100% Guarantee for One Full Year } « CHEVROLET , 1000 S. WOODWARD | BIRMINGHAM; / 1951 FORD / fie.” D — Pord-O-Matic, sae be be ment Creait Mgt., Parks, Midwest 6-6550. Mersid ‘turner Ford, RADIO & W-W tires. 1955 FORD Fordor Sedan $895 “cy” OWENS Your—PORD~ Deale: FE $-4101 . 1960 FORD radio & neater sat creemaie, one nen dows. Asst TUDOR, wal mane ot "vig ne ae Haroid new car a JEFPREY 1D SALES “OA CHRISTMAS CASH “At The Bright Spot” ‘Drive a Better Car and Have Cash for Christmas 1956 Buicks - Fords 8-3011 Olds - Cadillacs - Mercurys Chevrolets - Pontiacs Oldsmobiles 1954 Chevrolets - Oldsmobiles Pontiacs - Fords 1953 > Cadillacs - Fords Pontiacs - Olds - Dodge. $952 \ Lincolns - Fords Pontiacs - Cadillacs \ » 1951 Foran Buicks - Hudson HURRY! SAVE. / 47 PORD, Ri R- — Seed transportat on. OR 3-1676 | > | { | \ | ; PLYMOUTH 53 FORD, 2DR. Custom made One owner MURON | rr “SALES | 952 W ae f -__ FE 22641 LaSAL- 4 DR. SEDAN Everyanin original Really a col- | /* NORTH /° Must be seen Priced to sell. lector’s itém apprecia to be | Hagkins Chev. 6771 Dixie Hwy. at MIS 5071 Open nites CURY. FE -2-3438 after 5:30. 1950 MERCURY New car $27 94-mo. Pie. ‘Credit Manager, ML 6 36, MERCURY AND ‘4 echanical cond $95 12 i Thorpe st gine, $175 cash EM Ww COST TRANSPO ¥. GOOD CONDI?! ti 9 ON, condl- Vv. each.” $1 MERCURY. +DR.. GOOD EN- 3-4617. RTATION. LO | SAM'S AUTO SALES, 724 Oakland | | CHRISTMA SPECIAL S Surprise the family with a new ear for Christmas. Just r_ old 1951 wagon, clean, 3-7542. NASH RAMBLER STATION $195. Dealer, FE | "$6 OLDS. 8-88, 4 DR. JETOMATIC B & H. W.W.. tinted glass. Luxury roup. Fower steering & brakes. 4-1358. j PLYMOUTH ~ BELEVHDERE Pp, powerflight, RAH, red & white. 15, $1,575 | aad | tifa, tiles. m3 Novi Rd Walled Lake = “0 PLYMOUTH. GOOD CONDI tion, $75. MA 5+ oon condition alina Powey! | Sheeting, windows & brakes. HyJramatic. R & H. Ex- captionallysciean. FE 2-7960 after _ 5 30 p.m famatic, Rw Well tires. Ab- | WILL ACCEPT cara motors. bests. sapp'> gums, cameras ete As rt ‘payment * a food used car. aiance eesy term BILL SPENCE USEN CARS #2 Oskiand Ave . PE $0297 Bud Shelton Offers tr Bud Shelton Motor Sales | Cor Auburn & E Bivd. FE _4-6728 ‘o6 “PONTIAC “EX ECUTICE “CARS UP TO $900 DISCOUNT PONTIAC RETAIL STORE. | Mt. Clemens 8t 119 | | +6 PONTIAC CATALINA. 2 DR \~ j | ' $2300. _ 1950" SUGaIEa a $3, Radio & | Heater, Hydramatic. Absolutely | no money down. Assume payment . ef $16.83 per month, Call Credit | Mer _Haroid_' Turner Ford. WHY | WAIT? NO ONE BEATS OUR DEALS! ‘96 DODGE This Royal hardtop ts an official's ~ — Penis “pe drive, radio, & char- = Ee "BUICK 3 brakes 7 sal t stay — ‘ous ‘54 CORVE Polo white sports ene plastic top: semaar comes op, Red wea leather interior. s it! ‘55 MERCURY Monterey ¢ dr with Merc-O-Matic transmission, power pac, radio & heater. 3-tone finish. Extra nice throw . $265 down. ‘86 Ford Vic. H.itop ..:... i I A EE a 8 custom .... p 4 See Bowerele't «ar. ‘ oe ieee CL he ce aweweeee 2 dr, eer eo Mercury een eee Hard top, sterling gray ry “ea eck Jon gueeting o like toda TE . Midwest 6-6550, y. — ‘eh ae 870 series, R & H. Power pack. | 8.500 miles. $2,100. MA 4-3129. ~ EASY ED JONES ~ | WILL TOTE YOUR NOTE EvVERYpopT’s cagore GOOD HER DETROIT MOTOR SALES __15 8. Saginaw at Judson 195f OLDSMOBILE #8, RADIO & a heater, Hydramatic, W-W tires. | No money 90 be me me | ments of esos Credit. Megr., "Parks. } Midwest | _ +7501} rold 3 immer For —| 1951 PONTIAC DR “HYDRA, R&H, $275. OR DRIVING. Can Be FUN In Any WEATHER ‘When vou drive A dependable car. LOOK AT THESE! | . PONTIAC 153 Chief Deluxe ....$ 895. 4 door, radio & heater, Hydra- matic, — 51 Deluxe Convert. .$ 395, a & heater, Hydramatic, w- PONTIAC 55 Four-Door 870 . .$1595 Radio & Heater, Hydramatic. PONTIAC “56 Convert. S’chf . $2695 | Pull power "55 Catalina S Schf . $1895. Loaded \ = 1 ' j | "56 Station Wa ae $2295 | 2. door, radio & heater, full pow- | { 4 ' 55 Dix. 2-Dr. 8 se $1395) Radio & heater, 4 Starchief — eee B1495 Custom 4door & heater. } a, Beautiful CORAL & Transportation Specials. PORD ‘55 ¥4-Ton P/U ....§ 995 OLDSMOBILE 49 Four-D, ees gE Door «+. $ 250 ~ |) een ‘ | 1954 “OLDS 88 “HARDTOP. R & > pmt, | a Beckard | Patrician, paint, tires, | _FE_ 40587 | _ | \ } | | | { | {— | { “W’S55 - Pontiae . ‘ For Sale Cars niente dhndietinaiatienindindied Help| it to one of these fine re- yours ed used cars values, . 16a ule Roas Reet master 4 door Rie “YeSstmulel Century ra, black - fl Tesd. her. jae Alr, @ door, 1 owne: w mi 1954 Buse, candies coupe, good secon: car. 4 @oor, full power. 183 3 Pooler Delune (door. low. wat vation wagon Power- ue, f fosa etude. Commander, Va, very / good condition |. outh Station wagon ee veniele) priced rij 48 HOUGH TEN & So: rth Main ster | 698 North OLive 1-076) noche ~~ PONTL ACS ‘54 Pontiac 4 dr. , just hike new We have ary Pon- tiacs, a 4 dr. and w > dy. 3 "54 Pontises. 4 dr. Stat-Chieftains a in first class cong Top cars. : J. VanWelt OR . 58 ‘PONTIAC e D CATALINA. | 92.380. Hydra. R | Hi - Fi speakers Power brakes. | ww, ete 310 Fourth St. LOOK L00K LOOK Army Surplus | | JUST RECEIVED 18 MORE ns | CHE) OLETS, EX - ARMY | CARS. ur Ind car Id r you 120. *PLA AT DECK SEMI- -ER “ for hauling Christmas trees, ASSENGER INTERNATION- AIR CORPS BUS LL ITEMS ARE MECHANICAL- Y PERFECT & PRICED FOR horn BALE /Xo down pay’mt required LUCKY AUTO SALES 1193 8 Saginaw St __ FE 41008 | 1951, 2 DWOR PONTIAC, HYDRA. R & H_ Good condition. $495. | OR 34667) | PONTIAC ‘58 STARCHIEF CAMA- lina. $1650 PE 2-080! |PONTIAC 194 CHIEFTAIN SE- dan Radio & heater. Hy dramatic drive 2? tone finish. A honey for @ the money! Just your car down. _ Haskins Chev. 6751 Dixie Hwy. at M18 MAple 5-507] Open nites till ® 1989 PONTIAC, RADIO & HEATER, Hydramatic Na money down, as- sume payment‘ of $13.46 co month,, Call Credit Mer. r. Parks Midwest 6-6550_ Turner For’ ~~ SEE-OUR._ “Safe Buy” USE D CARS CEN TRAL LINCOLN-MERCURY Cass at Pike Sts. _—___ FE _+308s_ 1957 DODGES. & PLYMOUTHS Floor display cars, all models at substantial savings, with or with- ] "out trade DALE H. HUGHES INC. 2222 Novi Rd.. Walled Lake Direct Factory Dealer You Save ‘84 Chev. V2 ar. PG $1495 | < aK Sse ‘SS Chev. 4 dr i~s | COMPARE AND SAVE ‘34 Pontiac 8 Sta. Ch Cat. $1395 +35 word 2 ar. Very nice .. ‘4 Pontiac $70 Del. Cat. $1295 | 52 Chevrolet 2 dr. "Exe. cond. ‘34 Ford Vic. Fon 1295 | +51 Ford 2 dr. Fordomatic R&H Sh fae dstah sO | ‘34 Po r. AM'S auto SALES |'$3 Pont Ch. De. 82 4r hyd. $ 895 | 8 _____ 24 OAKLAND | $83 Ford 2 dr. custom 8 $ 806 ; ———— ‘$3 Ford 2 dr custom 6 OD § 795 | ~ West Side Used Cars ‘32 tiac de y | verhead ‘32 Chevroiet 2 dv $505 Gua “save “ihe ait erence. ‘Many . SL Chevrolet 2 dr & 495 eee, am models to | ‘St Chevrelet 2 $8 495 PE ¢2188 Ww est “Side Used Cars POWER t HAWK. TAKE OVER ee we ig De ert Au bed ——— ‘53 STUDEBAKER coupe. Black R & i. Incl Manager. Sport leather. mallee ss ‘NOW IS THE TIME OLIVER'S | IS THE PLACE Liberal Appraisals Choice of Financing $1895 1 owner, "ST ar b156. Call Hydramatic, W/Walls $1995 - 55 Chrysler 4-Door. A Beautiful Car. $1095 ‘33 Buick Super Hardtop, Radio and Heater $195 ‘530 Mercury 2-Dr., Radio, Heater, Good Rubber $195 50 Chevrolet 2-Dr., Radio ‘and Heater. Runs Good $545 52 Pontiac 4-Door, Radio and Heater. Clean ’54 Ford 2-Door V8, Radio and Heater, Spotless — $1595 34 Buick Super 4-Door, — Radio, ‘Heater, Dynaflow $195 ''30 Buick 2-Door, Radio and Heater, Good Body Ld 53 Nash 2-Dr., Radio and Heater. Clean $395 "51 Chevrolet 2-Dr., _— Heater, Good -Rubbe DEMO 56 Buick 4-Door Riviera Roadmaster, Alt FP Equipped Ower- OLIVER Convertibles i hs i 4 Vinters — --Today's Radio Programs -- "WIR, (760) CKLW, (900) WWJ, (950) WCAR, (1190) “WXYZ (i270) WON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) - TONIGHT "KLW, Gabrie) Heatter WPON, Scramble, News WCAR, News, Bob Allen ‘: um, News WEAR. News _ | WOAR, Coftee, T. Malone WPON, Audloseupe, Nunn ww, News PON, Spotlight ; be gar ea 1:30—WJR, Dr. Malone WXYZ, Wattriek, McKenzie | 10:30—WWJ, Paul Williams ww. te W, Bud Davies CKLW, Mews. Sports WXYZ, Top of Town Breakta: W Fig ay | WJBK, Don McLeod 11:06-—-WJR, New W. News, Toby David | 1:45--WJR, Mora Drake WCAR, News, Al Crane WWJ, Witching Hour IB, News, ; | WPON, Tempo, News PON, Dinner Serenade . News, Sports News, > | g:00—WIR, News, Happiziess! WJBK, News; Kasem N, Unseram / | WJBK, News, George ¢:30—-WIR, Dinner Date w News, Spincrams | 9:38—WJR, Jack Barris / | CKLW, Austin Grant, Davies! ~ wee oe ee News, Sports CKLW, David, WCAR, News, Bob WXYS, Mel Al 11:30—WIR, Music WCAR: Rhythm Roundup | WPON. Tempo ue WPON, Unseramble, Ne B. WJBK, Dor Me WPON, Spotlight — . ews | 2:56--WJR, 2nd Mrs. Button WCAR, Taylor, Al Crane “ 10:06—WIR, asthar Oodiver w, Davies phen eg fone WEDNESDAY MORNING My ‘True Story i te 1.00— House > News, Homecha 245—' . Ww WWJ, Three Extra 6:00—-WJR, News, Melody | WJEK. News? George” - oo "Havris /XY%, Mickey Shorr WXYZ, Pred Woilt WCAR, News D. Beall wrok, Tempo, News CKLW, Pulton Lewis Jr. * Club WPON, For Milady oan, De Alen wean, Seon Spinorama pon | = yt we aoe A Girt Marries) S57, ; ny, Brg PON, e4 e ie ee Wy ti Mary Morgan : 1:30—WJR, Guest; Law 6:40—W IR, Voice of Agricit, tigen pea Godfrey woe tet ‘Crane WWJ, Morgan Beatty WJ. Bob Maxwell WXYZ, Grand Cen. “Sta. a: WR, House Party CKLW, Gabriel Heatter CALS, Guy Muse. W. News, Story "| “WW, Hilltop House $:00—WIR, Robt, @. Lewis WCAR. News wo, aa ia WXYZ, News, McKenzie wi, gne WPON; Scramble WPON. Por Milad # Mod CKLW, Treseu: A ¢ , rye WORK Rewer Rage |B MOR Jin vine | TRaR ane Leer | POM Tempe, Nes, CAR, News, Spinorama WXY2, News, Wolf GKLW, Queen for Daj" ory nem. Man WPON, Call the Tune CELW. | 1 David ws ) Stee Weis. ware Mcensie 0:20 WIM, Ames "x Andy WJBK. News, Rela N. Milady, News Wisk’ Mews, Me : wae _ yom. 8 ntl ‘i bea = prensa ms xron, Te aa WPON, ah Tune, News WWJ, Maxwéll, News owi ee oe and 9:00—WJR, News, Weather yaw News, Wolf CKLW, Grant, Hauser : WXYZ, News, McKenile wean: | WJBK. News, Reid ; leon area Mortin | 445-CKLW. News, Sports Wooet Gen orama WCAR, News, Cottee /WPON, 6:00— tg te FY we 12:38—WIR, for Music | WWJ News at & 6:30—WJR, World Tonight pa ib te. ¥ peoad WWJ. Faye Elizabeth WXYZ. /attrick, McKenzie CREW, Platter Rup. News, Wolf ‘| CRLW. Bed "Davies oo EE lle Ba WJBK, People Speak Gee: RITE Touy Dev | WPOW, worla News, WEAR, ews. Al Crane ' Petter 5, srmphons WCAR, News, Coffee 10 WTR, w. Warren $30 WIR. Mint Man WWJ, News, Melod: :30—W. wxY¥z, Bishop Sheen WXYE. Wolf News js wae howe, rom George wae Mcleod _WIBK, News, Kasem w News, Reid CKLW, News, Toby David WPON, Tempo, News -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice in Sat TV Humorist Locates and Studies All Sorts of Characters PONTIAC PRESS, irical Wit Neither can sounds our word for it that he can_ tick like a watch and explode like an atomic what's-it. \ Since Winters doesn't seem to Winters js billed as a comedian. We think he's funny, very funny indeed. He’s also masterly with isle nathos. Basically, he’s a satirist who can seldom give full vent to his satirical powers because: the medium of television is bearish on }satire, It doesn't want its per- formers to hurt anybody's feel- ings. in print, so you'll just have to take e _TUESDAY, DECEMBER (11, 1956. EXPRESSIVE FACE — Jonathan Winters is a master at using his mobile features to accent his satirical comedy sketches. Winters appears Tuesdays from 7:30 to 7:45 p. m. over NBC-TV, A ~ Channel 2=WIBK-TV Channel WWd-TV ~ Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel §—CKLW.-TV TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHT’S “Chinese Jade.” (9) Family Theater. Gene Autry is interested in cattlemgn’s' daughter in ‘Melody Trail." (4) 6:00 — (7) Superman. News and Sports. 6:15—(4) Weathercast, (2) 6:20—(4) Box Four. 6:25—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Dick Powell's Star Per- formance. “‘Detective's Holiday*” (4) Traffic Court, (2) Queen of the Jungle. Irish Mc- Calla in “Sacred River,” 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran (9) (2) Man Called X. 7:15—(7) News. . 7:30—(7) Conflict. Shy man dodges law by staying at cattle ranch in “Stranger on the Road.” Million Dollar Movie. “Stranger! on the Prowl,” starring Paul (4) Jona- than Winters. Comedy. Marguer- ite Piazza, guest, (2) Name That Muni, Joan Lorring. Tune, 7:45—(4) News. Phil Silvers Show. ‘‘Mink, Inc." Sgt. Bilko gets excited thinking about making a forturie in breed- ing mink. 8:30—(7) Wyatt Earp. (4) Noah's Ark. Abbott and Costello. Rosemary Clooney. Musical trip to Kentucky. with Juda Conava. |. “A Girl's Best Friend.” (2). The Brothers, 9:00—(7) Broken Arrow. Wolf.” (9) Guy Lombardo, Three Sons” are guests Jane Wyman Show. Borge’s Comedy in Music. News. Stars. (4) * “Cry “The (4) (2) Victor 9:30—(7T) Theater. Ward Bond in “Once a Hero.” (9) Pick the Circle Theater. “Search, Seizure and Arrest.”” 10:00—(7) Star Bowling. Brayman, George ‘Young vs. Bob 6:55—(2) On the Farm Front. 7:00—(2) Good Morning. (4) Today. (T) The Big Show. $:00—(2) Captain Kangaroo. 8:30—(7) Wixie Wonderland. $:55—(2) Cartoon Classroom. 9:00—(4) Romper Room, '9:30—(7) Liberace. 9:45—(2) News, Weather 19;00—(2)_The Garry Moore-Show. (4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story Studio. Sheena,| amateurs. (9) Mystery Theater. Spirit of executed ‘murderer haunts scientist in “The Phan- Ollie.| tom Speaks.” (2) The $64,000 (4)| Question. Holdup.” News. (4) News. (2) News. (9)|11:10—49) Weathervane, Jet pilot training - in Squadron.” (4) Town and try. (2) Miss Fairweather. '11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary | 11: 25—(2) (2); Stang. Mel Torme. Atomic bomb testin “Armed.” (4) Tonight. (Color) Farm Report. 19:30—(4) Federal Men. “Buried Treasure.” (2) Highway Patrol. Broderick Crawford in “Bazooka 11:00—(7) Soupy’s On. (9) National 11:15—(9) Good Neighbor Theater. “Yellow Coun- Ford. Nightwatch Theater. “Let’s Go Steady’’ with Arnold 11:30—(7) Thirty Minute Theater. g in WEDNESDAY MORNING 6:50°=12) Meditations, (4) Today's * SLED 32 Period My 33 Hawaiian fe herb 34 Sow ' ¥4 Ice cream container * _— povemnge rag! 4 Courtesy title 2 ff 41 African... a hecho 2 Indian 20 Approach 37 Peril ¥ 3 Social insects 22 Peruse 38 Hasten 48 Melody 2} Head 40 Painful spots - 49 Blemish 4 Cuddies coverings 41 Essential © Leave out 8 Air reid alarm 24 Operatic solo ~~. $1 Rational 6 Felines 25 Intend 42 = be = — 1 Beve: % ee 43 British friean river 8 Badgeriike sheepfol oy $4 German river | mammals Smell “4 Bren 85 Pootlike part . 9 Hideous , 8 Not any 45 Masculine 56 Deer track monster Plant part appellation 10 Conduct 31 Animal hide 46 Farm building DOWN Il Discern 34 Chaleedony 47 Let it stand 1 Joke ‘ ip Conger 35 C t. 49 Cartograph ss BIW aime se GLASSES hide deafness as never before for men and women © A tiny, powerful all transistor hear- : ng nd i [Doctor Left Estate 16:30—(2) Arthur Godfrey Show. (4) Price Is-Right.(7} Theater (7). 11:00—(4) Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (4) Home. (7) Robin and Rickey. 11:55—(9) Billboard. WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON 12:00-—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Tac Dough. (7) 12 o'clock Comics. (9) Hidden Pages. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. (9) Chil- dren of Germany. 12:30—-(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) it Could Be You. (7) The Erwins. (9) Telescope. - 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Mystery . Matinee. (7) My Little Margie. (9) Bill Kennedy. Showtime. 1:30—(4) Hollywood ‘Story. Stars on Seven. 2:00—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) Meet Blenda. (7) Lady of Charm. 2:30—(2) House. Party. (4) Ten- nessee Ernie. 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (Color). Matinee Theater. Afternoon Film Festival. Fun--With- Food. 3:30—(2) Bob Crosby. (9) Howdy Doody. 4:00—(4) Queen For a Day. (9) Justice Colt. (2) The Brighter Day. 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. (7) Cartoons. 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7) Santa Claus Show. §:00—(4) I Married Joan. (2) The Early Show. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party, 5:30—(4) Gene Autry. (7) (4)| (7) (9) of Over $5,000,000 Travelogue Festure at Isaac Crary High “publish them gleefully. Let Winters speak ~ Hor himself: ; ‘hail fellow, It’s inadequate to call Winters rubber-faced, He is, rather, photo- faced, meaning that his eyes and ears record the frailties of human nature, his mind develops them, and his “face and voice “I go places where I know there are going to be characters. When I want to study an Ivy League character I go to ‘21." When I want to study a bindlestiff char- acter I go to a place like Toots Shor'’s.. . . A bindlestiff? He's a well met. Hi ya, George! (sound and facial effects) here(, . _* “You can find a bindlestiff any- where. All bums are bindlestiffs. When they ask you for a handout on the street, give "em a quarter and they'll tell you they came to| grief in the investment business, that’s why they're panhandling on Park Avenue... “Night clubs? Yes, I've played them. If you enjoy carving people into little pieces it's great to play night clubs, It's like being in the Colosseum—bring in the lions! see oe what's in me that makes me do it.” Vital Wiftters statistics: Born in Dayton,.Ohio, Served with U. S. Marines in Pacific, where he had the reputation of being a clown. Studied irregularly at Dayton Art Institute and Kenyon _ College. Wanted to be a cartoonist, and still draws well, but won a disc jockey contest on radio station to WBNS-T¥ in Columbus. ‘“‘Dis- covered” by NBC, Has appeared practically everywhere. Lives in Hastings, N.Y., with wife, 6-year- old son and daughter, age 4- months, Comment: watching. This man bears Christmas Decor Brightens Scene Around‘City Hall The sparkle of Christmas is mak- ing itself evident around the Pon- tiac City Hall as trees and added decorations are being put up by Parks and Recreation and Elec- trica] Dept. workers. A 40-foot spruce, donated. by Mr., and, Mrs. James O.-Brafford, 51: Mohawk Rd., is gracing the front-lawn-of-the-hall-and-is-deco- rated by many colored lights. | sparse attendance at last year’s levent, City Manager Walter K.j Willman announced. . Heavy Drinker manger in Miami, Fia., r Says Sorensen Wife of Auto Heir Takes Stand in Counter-Suit for Divorce DETROIT @ — Claiming her auto heir husband drank as much as twb “quarts of. whisky. a day during one period of their mar- riage, Mrs. Irene Sorensen is press- ing her counter-suit for divorce. Mrs. Sorensen, an attractive 46- year-old ash blonde, testified yes- terday on her crossbill against a ‘Spellman Warns of Short Notice in Case of War LOS- ANGELES (®—The United States, says Francis | Cardinal Spellman, “may get only 60 min- utes warning if war comes.” The Archbishop of New York, arriving by plane yesterday from the Far East, told newsmen at the airport: el “The slaughtering of people in Hungary should give Americans. the -firm,definite— = ve suit by her husband, Clifford, 52, son of Charles E. Sorensen, former Ford Motor Co. vice president. The couple who have twe children, Charles, 19; and Sharon, 13, have been separated since 1954. She draws a temporary "8! alimony allowance of $1,500 a month Testifying before Wayne County Circuit Judge Thomas J. Murphy, Mrs. Sorensen said her husband- drank heavily.- During one period WING. in-Dayton, and later.moved,Co.,- s 2° *# _“T did everything except wash windows and scrub floors to make Mrs. Sorensen’s attérney intro- duced 17 checks as evidence. They were written by Sorensen in 1931 and. 1932 before his marriage. They totaled $23,000 payable to the late Jean Harlow, the movie star. ~ + In court Mrs, Sorensen claimed hat her husband: had_ properties and possessions worth. one million dollars, including a $90,000 home where he now lives, . Answer te Previous Puzsle— SliOlwi ISiBiAiL] [MioiP ie! ALP IS) IP Piel Tt Triein: OLR IE IGIOIN] | JAIN) SINITISIRIG IR iRivis(T is) om (Jit 2G OOO 16 [UR | AIM |VIC Ie TM SlmINiSIOIe 111) (OEIC) BINIOL. mm i IN ISLS GIANT SINE E. State Senator Improves After Brain Operation Constraction Men Die. in Ann Arbor Cave-in 25 tons. Some 50 workers the sewer site to reach the bodies. Plans Sports Roundup a will hold its fourth annual sports roundup for area sports writers and announcers Jan. 5. After a attend the Michigan Tech-North Dakota hockey game. Delay Boat Burning DETROIT # — For the second time, the burning of two old lakes passenger ships, the Greater De- troit and the Eastern States, was postponed. The vessels will -be and weather which have delayed the burning thus far, permit, This port in Brazil is now the leading coffee export source in the world. : if i HOUGHTON u"—Michigan: Tech| burned at 6 p.m. tomorrow off the} _ {Gresge Pointe Yacht Club, if winds fi i i hostility to th if * * f = +g _THE, PONTIAC PRESS. TUESDAY, a 11, 1956 . 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