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Surviving Brodie Economist Terms The Coming of the King Speeder Sought 
Siamese Twin | | . : me for Holiday |; —INe€ UIlTS 0 C qgl Aft C H f Ho day Highway Needs Aller Lar Fils FERRIS, I). (INS) — Rodney, , 7 beac? aise hen d-joined Siamesste } By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE | i ’ ip « ’ . twin to survive separation surgery. _ In the world of two thousand years ago, wise men ld | W lk j was back on his farm home at Above Average were called “magi” and, often, because of their wisdom er y qa el boca il., ita os ees cl were made kings by their people. But, being wise men . nag ones Anca vd Says Normal Financing #5,¥e!! as kings, they knew they must come to worship| Police Conduct Search The four-year-old boy was picked ‘Inert; 9 a king even greater than they, so they continued to fol-|_ for Vehicle With Dented up at the Illinois Masonic Hospital "OF mula Unsatisfactory jow the star that had led them from their homes. Right F end 
in Chicago yesterday by his father. for Oakland County Finally Caspar, Melchior and Balthazzar—for those "!ght Front Fender | |Hoyt, and motored to the Brodies’ were the names of the magi--noticed that the star had ee eee . : | Oakland County's snow- Stopped moving just above the inn in Bethlehem.| A 74-year-old-man, Rodney was separated from his balling highwa a needs They got down)struck down by a hit-and- 
oper or, pg ae geal Sc placed it in a special ote \ from their camels, run driver Sunday evening, ra fo years ago. s NN followed the rays ,; . 
For a time, it looked like Rodney y,; ac 4 | ¥ YANN 7 -7;\> stable and found ° ; |was well on his way to a normal pur higan (counties) ie tela re ay" 1, 7) S that their journey, Police said Wellington f ae tet last April his brain began ae ie road een ae Ww ended at the man-) McDonald, 3635 Joslyn » |hemorrhaging, | This was revealed in a! "|X p : , | He was rushed back to the hos. Wine |: er where lay the/Rd. was walking alone [pital and hovered neawtieath tor| Pore rade i nchare x " ' ontene Ppa em down the shoulder of E. . days, internal bleeding still, » a University o fe) E TYiw 1 
wee ot ne pasenipuags but pe California economist hired _ standing at His ie ig? my ° when be 
hospi eave {he by the Legislature, County ee an aren ace hein —— Plan Commission Highway op ee Mae ee ports, a speeding automo- Engineer Robert A. Larson “prayed and WOT-'pile with one headlight out | IZorr e a said today. >, shiped: Him. Then struck Wellington from be- | Oakland road needs are “con- WW they gave Him hind | i ° siderably higher than in other gifts they haqune. : | TIDINGS OF JOY — Dougias C. Treasis, tem- employes hired this year to tatp distress hat. Ing f 0 counties with similar traffic and Pore bought with them! ee we ie ae i : — . {population characteristics, said a@taein, from the East.jded ses! “sat ee) Gel eee   porary Pontiac mail carrier, hoists a bulging | is expected to be the largest flood of yuletide 
: sack of letters, cards and publications to his Wellington, came stop, mail in area postal history. Employes at the ngt to a stop, and 
immediately left at a high rate of Caspar brought 
Him gold, for the )     
  te", . 
‘Zettel, and “because of rapidly 
Body of MSU Student accumulating traffic deficiencies 
  shoulder in a typical pre-Christmas scene at the main office and branch stations aye currently F is in recent years. any formul 5Y Lagi Bie aes 0% : ; years, any a that) 2) \°7%), (Osy)"* 5 \F- man material speed. city’s busy post office. Treasis, a student at working on an extended schedule to handle the ound’ in Heat Duct i vice fairly well to all other (ce gs. 27 ‘ies \ Ea, things. wellhicid 
A general description of the ve- 
hicle was sent to all law enferce- 
| ment agencies in Oakland Michigan State University, is among temporary record business. by Stepfather counties is bound to leave Oakland 
with a large surplus of needs” 
Although the bizarre death Sat-,°V€T incoming money. precious. Melchior 
gave Him frankin-   
  
  THE STAR IN THE EAST 
Unusual Gifts Answer to Problem 
of Giving to Ones With ‘Everything’ 
By JANET ODELL 
“But she—or he—has just every- 
thing, What can I vet for a pres- 
ent?” We've all been in that spot. 
The unusual gift is the only an- 
ewer in such a case. May we offer 
a suggestion or two? 
A local florist is showing a vari- 
ety of glass jars filled with squaw- 
berry plants, The bright red ber- 
ries on the plants are just the thing for Christmas; and the at-| 
tractive terrariums will be a 
thoughtful reminder long after- 
wards, 
Handsome 
made of gilded wood are un- 
| usaal Christmas gifts, Some are 
merely ornamental, others are 
candle holders, 
How about a clock? At long 
ast, clock makers, says a jeweler, wall decorations 
  
have awakened to the fact that 
ey, ~ Tekocics are an important part of 
Second Lottery jim esnsst"ssad 
Vote Tomorrow U.N. Delegations Agree’ 
to Settle Security Seat 
Choice on Lucky. Draw 
UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. @ 
U.N, diplomats were generally 
plan. | ; This is the last issue holding up *tt we also saw a handsome 
adjournment of the 1955 General 
Assembly. Thirty-five ballots have 
been taken in the marathon contest 
between Yugoslavia and the Phil- 
ippines, 
The lottery plan failed Friday 
fn Its first test when Yugoslavia 
fell six votes short of the number 
needed for election. The Yugo- 
glav delegation had won a draw. 
A gentlemen's agreement called: 
for the draw winner to serve the 
first year of the term. The loser 
would then be elected as a replace- 
ment. 
While some delegates awaited 
instructions from home, both spon- 
sors and opponents of the lottery plan said it would go through when the resumes voting. 
A Soviet source said his delega- 
    From Early American to strictly 
modern, in any kind of case, any 
color, you can find a clock to 
please you and the person receiv- 
it, . 
Why not present a copy of the 
Saturday Evening Post Treasury 
to a favorite friend? This book as- 
sembles much of the best material 
appearing in that magazine over 
a long: period of time. \   
one’s Christmas present, At the 
same store where we saw this 
plastic ice bucket, 
Detroit Publishers, 
Pressmen to Confer   \which she was born, 
  Mercury.to.Dip__, 
All Over State 
      | Winter Season No woman ever has too many 
purses. Present her with a brown 
felt tote bag decorated with a nee- 
dlepoint and beaded horse, and 
she'll show it proudly to everyone. 
Maybe she doesn't believe in as- 
trology. But she'll love getting 
and wearing a silver pin designed 
with the sign of the Zodiac under 
Near Zero Predicted 
to Herald Arrival of | waist had cut off his breath, caus- 
Winter. which is not due to ar- 
rive officially until Thursday, is 
plummeting to zero readings. 
The Weather Bureau has alerted 
the entire eastern half of the na- 
tion to brace itself for sharply 
falling ,temperatures which will 
plunge below zero from southeast 
Ohio through New York. 
Winds will diminish tonight with 
  DETROIT, w—A__ strike — which: 
has closed Detroit's three metro- 
politan daily newspapers dragged 
meeting scheduled between the De-| 
Strike, the ste rs. | 
The association, which repre-; 
eight unions whose contracts have. 
expired.   tion still felt the plan was highly 
frregular and a violation of the) 
UN, charter, but he conceded that) 
tt would be approved. the pressmen.; There also was a. troit Newspaper Publishers Assn. |17, 
and the only union officially onywas 18. 
Already the bitter cold has, 
clamped itself on the north cen- Ann Switzer, was away from home 
sents the morning Free Press and tral states and near-zero readings Working all morning, deputies said. 
afternoon News and Times, was were common northward of a line) Lockwood's mother, Mrs. Mary to meet, however, with another of reaching through northern Illinois, expected to_hit from zero to four 
above. A distinctive carving set in aM scheduled to blast its way into 
agreed today that the deadlock Itricately designed case comes po, 
over a Security Council seat will) from the Far East to be some- | 
be settled tomorrow by a lottery 
clearing skies, but the mercury is, who pulled Lockwood’s body from urday of a White Lake Township 
college freshman has tentatively 
been ruled a suicide, the investi- 
gation will be continued, Oakland 
County Undersheriff Elmer Mc- 
Quern said today. 
The body of 18-year-old Robert 
E. Lockwood was found in his 
home early Saturday afternoon by 
his stepfather, Kenneth Switzer. 
undergarments, 
half-inch rope tied around his 
waist was attached to a stair 
            ‘performed an autopsy on 
|youth, said the rope around his 
ing death by suffocation. Analysis 
jet stomach contents and body tis- 
sue is not yet complete. 
Oakland County Prosecutor 
, Frederick C. Ziem, who investi- 
gated the case with Sheriff Frank 
Irons. detectives and deputies,| 
tiac and the rest of the state said the suicide theory is pre- 
tonight sending temperatures ferred because Lockwood es-| 
\tionably died in the cold-air duct, land his body was unmarked. 
“Even supposing someone 
could have pushed him down 
struggie.”’ : 
White Lake Township firemen 
      ,the duct said it was_ still warm 
(when they arrived, but their in-| 
The prediction for tomorrow is halator failed to revive the youth.| 
partly cloudy and cold with a high Switzer told deputies he had last 
into its 19th day today, with no from 11 to 15 degrees. The lowest seen Lockwood at 9:40 a.m., when 
temperature preceding 8 a.m. was he left the house to go to Pontiac. 
The temperature at 2 p.m.|He found the body when he re- 
turned at 12:30, he said. 
Lockwood's mothex, Mrs. Mary 
  Ann, Switzer, was away from | 
  Zettel recommended a formu- 
la for distribution of highway 
funds which would provide other 
counties with sufficient funds to 
bring roads up to standard with- 
in 15 years, 
The same formula, 
span, Zettel stated. 
care of Oakland, he explained. 
county might be expanded al 
ing State Highway Depart 
nent 
in 
a3 % 
      
Old Newsboys Adding 
Results of Street Drive; 
Hope for $6,000 
Success in the city’s annual Good- 
fellow Drive was predicted today, 
as returns from the annual sale 
Saturday of the Pontiac Press’ 
Goodfellow Edition were counted 
by members of the Metropolitan 
Club. : 
Police Sgt. Walter A. Baerwolf, 
chairman of the club's welfare 
committee, said that individual do- 
nations are still being received to 
add to funds raised Saturday. 
The club hopes to raise at least 
$6,000 by Christmas-time, in order 
to provide 150 needy city families 
with holiday baskets 
About half of the money wil! be 
used to carry on welfare activities 
southern Iowa and southern Ne- home working all morsing, depe- /¢Xt year, Sgt. Baerwolf said, 
braska. 
nforning to discover a 31 degrees 
ibargaining meeting scheduled be- below zero for the nation’s lowest 
The Assembly was in recess to-tween the Free Press and the reading. _ 
day for further private talks. 
Labor Daily Moves 
BETTENDORF, Iowa (INS) — Labor's Daily, the nation’s only 
    Towa—without missing an issue. Detroit Newspaper Guild, which’ 
répresents editorial. advertising 
and circulation employes. ° 
Between them the three dailies 
employ 4,500 and have a combined 
daily. 
The publishers and stereotypers 
have agreed on all contract terms 
'except wages. 
  No Gentlemen There? 
CHICAGO (INS) — A Christmas 
party in a Chicago hotel left Mrs. 
jcirculation of around 1,400,000/ Vivian Eller cold. Her $5,000 mink 
coat disappeared from a rack and 
she was forced to brave sub-freez- 
ing weather in a strapless evening 
gown. A 2:30 p.m. session was set with Bemidji, Minn.. woke up this, | thes said. | 
Switzer said today his stepson 
had not been ill or depressed, but, 
that he had been disappointed at) 
not being able to go to the Rose 
Bowl game in California with other Policeman Crashes Auto 
Driving Man to Station 
DETROIT, (INS) — Patrolman 
John Pedrie saw Buster L. Go’ 
  MSU students. 
,said Lockwood's grades should 
‘have caused undue worrying. 
“He flunked one course in mathe-| 
matics, but his other marks were 
all right,”’ Linton said. ‘‘He had an         eareen his car around a corner i 
Robert S. Linton, MSU pied Detroit and stopped him. 
crashed the auto into the rear of 
fanother car. The officer said: “You've been 
\drinking. Move over and I'll drive for Christmas Baskets 
to the police station. If you keep 
on, you'll have an accident.” 
En route to the station, Pedrie 
  
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hungry, But I never did get terri- PHOENIX, Ariz, i}—Five days 
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  a, pees sparkplug the soup and a ham 
— ie 'I drank about 15 glasses of milk. 
ae “NC Then a sheriff's deputy drove him 
Figuring Y to Yuma. 
te or thes ie mace “I guess I was feeling pretty 
he followed the old pilot's rule|#d by then. I took two hot baths 
staying with a downed craft so" a cold one and finally .got to 
p could be spotted more easily, he bed. Five and a half days without 
started walking. * \tood or water are pretty rough.’ 
He tollowed 
‘soathe foes wwe caure beni So, They Can't Spell 
Leon Sherard called the attention however, 
would leave Wakland $64,500,000 
short at the end of the 15-year 
No formula generally adequate 
over the state will suitably take 
to spend more of its money 
fellow Sale 
Appears Success cense, a fragrance, 
which stands for the thoughts we have in our minds. 
And Balthazzar’s present was myrrh, a bitter gum, 
representing the sorrows we all must face. In those 
days, gold and frankincense and myrrh were rare and 
valuable, truly the gifts of kings. 
Of course, Mary was astonished when these impor- 
tant men came and knelt down before her baby, just as 
she had been when the shepherds came and told her 
their story. But in her heart she was certain that her 
baby had a wonderful! mission in the world. 
mind, quite different thoughts were goin 
mind of King Herod back in Jerusalem. 
his throne? 
(Copyright 1955, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) 
Tomorrow: Marco Polo's Story. 
"Blizzards Rock (Cp Ni orthern Europe: German Part les 
Win Saar Vote Fog Hits Britain 
Coalition Ousts French. LONDON uw — The first savage 
blizzards of winter raged over 
Parliamentary Majority 
in Step for Reunion   
              northern Europe today. killing at 
least eight and bringing biting 
frosts and choking fog from Lon- 
'don to Helsinki. 
| Five persons died of the cold in 
‘Scandinavia. Three perished in voters of the strategic Saar Valley 
eon Hie gre nobis and took another long stride yesterday 
slipped on ice-encrusted roads,  ‘0W8rd reunion with West Ger- imany. 
.. Eight chips were trapped by ice | The German-speaking Saarland- | Packs in the Gulf of Bothnia be- |... 00 4 per cent of those eligible | tween Sweden and Finland | Se ° ‘to vote—turned out to elect a Par- 
' Helicopters took off from a base liament dominated by three big 
near Helsinki to aid the 14-man pro-German parties. 
crew of the tiny British freighter’ The three groups, the Christian 
Judith Mary, stuck tight with her Democrats, the Democratic party 
thull crushed in ice floes in the and the German Socialist party, 
|Guulf of Finland, but were beaten:are pledged as a coalition to make. 
‘back by foul weather. this 991-square-mile frontier indus-| 
| Choking yellow fog blacked out trial basin the 10th state in the 
‘most of Britain after the cold Bonn Republic. Loe 
ibrought snow and sleet to high) 
|ground and left a coating of white! Pig oat, ae = > er 
frost over the south. The tempera-| ; . 
ss dropped to 25 degrees in Lon-| Their jubilation was tempered, 
‘don, however, by their failure to win, 
The fog closed in London air-'7 per cent of the vote—required 
port. Traffic along the Thames to permit them to scrap the Saar’s! ‘River also was disrupted. autonomous constitution immedi-| 
| In contrast, residents of Vienna ately. They won 33 of the 50 seats. | 
walked coatless in springlike 5 short of their goal.           
  While these thoughts were passing through Mary’s 
ng through the 
at could he 
do, he asked himself, to prevent this child from ad Authoriti¢s im | County, The car was described 
as a 1954 or 1955 Ford, 
The right front fender probably is 
smashed because of the accident, 
police said, and the left front head. 
light is out. 
Wellington was hit a few blocks 
away from the Joslyn road home 
of his daughter, Mrs. Jesse Yar- 
brough, where he was visiting. She 
said that he was on his way home 
when the accident ha 
    summoned 
Police said that Wellington is 
sixteenth person to 
jured in Pontiac this 
  'dead, set in 1950. 
With the prospect of dangerous 
(Continued on Page 14, Col. 2) 
Kavanagh Receives 
LANSING (INS)—Michigan At- 
torney General Thomas M. Kav- 
anagh is once again in danger of 
losing his driver's license, 
Already on six months’ probation 
for three speeding tickets in 18 
months, Kavanagh was ticketed suararvecken, sar  — Fourth Driving Ticket — 
Saturday in- Lansing for unsafe — 
driving following an accident, 
Kavanagh will have a hearing 
before Secretary of State James 
M. Hare. Hare said the attorney 
general will have to ‘plead a good . 
case" if he wants to keep his li- 
cense. 
Kavanagh was driving a state 
car Saturday when he and another 
motorist, Roy W, Armstrong, were 
unable to stop at an icy intersec- 
tion at the bottom of a hill. They 
said their cars skidded and col- 
lided at a slow speed. Neither man 
was hurt. 
Armstrong also received an unm 
safe driving ticket,   
weather, with newspapers ‘eatur- 
Name Tuesday Deadline 
Tomorrow--ts the deadline for 
submitting names of needy fam- 
‘ilies who would benefit from 
Christmas baskets to the Salvation 
Army, Senior Capt. Magnus A. 
Michaelsen said today. 
The local SA is acting as a clear- 
ing house checking all names to 
make certain only families with 
a real. need will receive baskets       ideas. 
GM President Harlow H. 
        They gave him the water—then 
sandwich, ‘‘and 
  MEMPHIS, Tenn. (INS) -— Mrs. and none will be overlooked. All 
requests must be in by tomorrow     Motorama in New York Jan. Curtice said there are no 
\plans to put the new Firebird into production. He said 
it will be shown publicly for the first time at the GM 
19-24. ‘ 
  
to allow time for investigation, 
Michaelsen explained. bird “a report to the public; 
on our progress in gas tur- 
development.” Here’s 
what the “report” con- 
tains:   
1, The first car body of light- 
weight, tough titanium. , 
2. A whirlfire gas turbine en- 
gine that generates more than 200, 
horsepower. by burning kerosene, 
starts in 10 seconds, is quieter! 
than most of today’s piston engines 
and has an exhaust temperature of 
300 degrees described ag “‘pleas- 
antly warm.” Piston engine ex- 
haust temperatures range -— READ THE ADS | = 
:             ® 1,000 mavens: ® if | af Curtice called the Fire-+ 
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_agh eesti i ! ti touintectyspns GV! Unveils Its Firebird II, 
Gas Turbine Car of Future 
DETROIT (INS) —General Motors today unveiled 
what could be America’s car of tomorrow: The Firebird 
II, an experimental gas turbine four-passenger family 
job as sleek as a jet and bulging with new automotive 
       
  
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EMBER 19, 1955   
  
+ 1Missonars PeD = Biman leave Red Ching ommtssioners to Face 
Decision on Insurance — Presbyterian Churchman BIRMINGHAM — Summarizing, recently taken in, are William L. 
fe Ww d group insurance rates and cover-|Troutfetter, Buck Sullivan, George 
and Wi ere Hel ages in a brief letter. aaa Jeffers, George W. Mullin, 
f Fiv rs study that straightened out the/Arch H. Copeland and Gilbert C, 
* e Yea | confusion of two weeks ago for, McCumman. Tonight will be the 
: . ; City Commissioners, City Manager jfirst meeting, when members en- 
HONG KONG ww — US eo. C. Egbert fs asking that the/tertain their wives for a musical 
Cross officials say they expect Ry.|company currently in service be|program and dinner at Commu- 
and Mrs. Homer V. Bradshaw, ti : | nity House. : aye A, e mayor's advisory com- + * @ American saimetonat “ being as mittee on insurance agreeing, aC- “The Story and the Tree” was 
leased by the Chinese Communists, cording to Egbert, the Aetna plan the pageant presented at Em- 
to eross the Hong Kong border would save money and be more’ bury Methodist’ Church yester- 
a eee oe Rag Sars din Go| ye ioe oe reels rap | Ose! EENeG, | an ram, Earlier in ae Cvs spokesman in Wash-) 4 revision from the present plan the day, younger classes gave a 
ra Gone = — “a Tes iS suggested by Egbert. however. program. 
Oss Nad advised it woulc <3 ] * . 
deliver the couple to U.S authori-! _ The plan, Egbert contemplates, — 
ties ete eat this sppercody nue is that the “city participation | Open house for college students 
dae to a confision in the time Wil be maintained at or near is planned by the First Congrega- 
nce belween Hong Kong, ene and one-quarter per cent of | ional Church for Dec. 28. Colle- 
and the United States ' payroll and the benefits be lim- gians and Pilgrim Fellowship mem. 
ae aah i : iat ited accordingly. |bers will meet at the parsonage 
Beth Dr. and Mrs. Bradshaw, lat 3:3 : 
hatives of Pittsburgh, Pa. have Cost comparisons showed little +2 aa 
been reported in ill health. The ‘difference between companies, he) Red Cross asked for a U.S. Air Points out. But i city employes vere held yesterday at Our Shep- 
Foree hospital plane to fly the ‘Ting or leaving the city €™-\nerq Lutheran Church with the 
couple to Manila for treatment ?!0Y. oe plan allows the em '500 members of the new church's 
ater an overnight checkup at a Ployes fo retain their coverage. | sunday School participating in, aft- hospital here. The Blue Crutch sale on‘Jan. 7 x A anl\(canlolevenion . 
to earn March of Dimes funds ©7000" = &- ; Oficials—added that —beeaise—of- ventt tace-commission-approvai_to-—_Similar schedule of two pro- their health, they might not be night. Pride of Oakland Rebekah 8™@™5 took place at Lutheran 
able te talk to newsmen on arnval.|| -4.. ~ our Church of the Redeemer. That 
: . eee ¢ na Eodge No a8 wishes to ee = Church has duplicate candlelight < oe He Suelo sale aS part of a state project. ° 
byterian Church about 1927 and has! TO PETITION 
been there since except for a brief} Lewis K. Marshall, 569 Pierce, | =e 
rest at home in the mid-30s and|and Lawrence E. Nelson, 545, South Africa has a liquor price: 
Army service in World War II} Pierce, are petitioning city fathers, War. 
Mrs. Bradshaw is a registered | tonight to change their home al, = 
nurse and dietitian . ie business zoning, contending that) 
MG the parking lot opposite them | 
The Bradshaws were arrested by| changes the character of their 
the Chinese Reds in Kwangtung) property. 
province in March 1951 and im-| . ined 
prisoned in Canton. Later, because, Comm a mari law! opri- 
of her health, she was put under, 8¢¢ $58 for a three years’ sup- a | ply of gold pins for employe : 
; _ | Service recognition awards, part /§ 7 4o, No charges were ever announced! f Ne | of the city’s personnel program. | against the couple but presumably | The city will give 74 in 1955, 19 
they were accused of spying, the| - 
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Two special Christmas programs * 
mas eve, at 9:30 and 11:30 p.m.) 
    
"WESTERN GIFTS for ‘Little COWPOKES’      
   
         
       
     
     
       
   
              >’ | im 1956, and 29 im 1957 under | usyal charge against ee the plan, according to Assistant | 
p f D th | City Manager Dana —| 
| dr. | 
‘On lac Veains Parking lot considerations will 
. — face the commission tonight, with| 
David H. Lalone s recommendation that 
_| “lot A” be studied closely before David H. LaLone, 67. of 1035) format hearing on the necessity 
Oakland Ave. died suddenly Sat-' tor a jot in the northeast quad- 
urday in St. Joseph Mercy Hos-! pant of the city. The lot is in the 
pita | block bounded by Hamilton, Park, | Born in Isabella County on July | Oakland and Ferndale, and con-' Boys’ on Girls’ Styles 
21, 1888, he was the son of John’ tains 59,618 square feet. The land! 
and Delena LaFrombois LaLone.| would cost $133,000, with construc- | 
He has been a resident of the city| tion of the lot estimated at $40,-| 
for 35 years and was a retired well|000, less engineering, legal fees f WASHABLE TWILL 
Cowboy Outfits 
driller. He Sores Eva Croup in| and cost of parking meters, Egbert TWO PIECE 95 
Pontiac in says, 
Surviving besides his wife ea =e Eva, “are five chi ; Claude La-| Badly beaten by two youths who! © ee en cones: 4 
Lone of Pontiac, Mrs. David Walk-| were have planned to ; 7 
  eg of Ortonville, Maxwell Taylor |“zet him” for three weeks, James 
of Fiint. John Taylor of Toledo, | Williams, 6721 Mark Court, drove land carol services set for Christ- & 
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(Chamber Names Five|T’Pike Officols Study Financing Plan Progress { iF hd 4 
to Board Positions | tm michigan Turnpike authority ¥ ‘was scheduled to meet at 1:30 p. 
The election of five to directors'|m. today in Ann Arbor to discuss 
positions on the board of the Pon- progress toward financing the pro- 
tiac Chamber of Commerce was P0S¢d 113-mile Rockwood to Sag: 
announced this morning by Man" carngiie. ‘ eee Rone jorning Sy Man-\ A report on progress in working 
|ager Robert &. Clair. out engineering problems existing The officials include Bernard W.jalong the route plus a review of 
Crandell, of the General Motors|the recent State Supreme Court 
Truck & Coach Division; Frank §,{decision. validating the turnpike 
Lyndall, of the Sears Roebuck &jact weré also slated. 
    Guar-|ing supermarkets’’ mounted on 
anty Co.; and Dr. George N.|five-ton trucks have started street- 
Petroff, local physician. corner selling in Istanbul. They 
Each will serve a term of three|aim to bring food to housewives’ 
years on the 15-member board. Of-| doorsteps at lower cost. 
ficers for 1956 will be elected at | ——— the group's first’ meeting next! 
month, St. Clair said. | 
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Gifts You Can Buy 
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Makes Ideal Cift Too! 
Beautiful center-ptece with two 
candles surrounded by natural 
evergreen twigs, sprayed with 
white imitation snow. Truly, a 
restive decoration for your table. 
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    The first 2» of Turkey’s “travel- a inds Rin|Court Martial Acquits _|Rictare L. Culbert, Kinane Gly, Hurricane Winds Rip Gis of Red Zone Brawl [which led to their arrest by Com- munist East German police a 
their subsequent release by the 
Russians, 
Mining is West Germany's BERLIN ® — A six-man U. S. 
Army court acquitted two Ameri- 
can privates today of disorderly 
conduct charges based on their ar- most 
rest in the Soviet sector of Berlin. hazardous industry, with 4,984 coal 
The court ruled that Willie J.|miners killed since 1947, Bonn re- Holden, Poplarville, Miss., and’ ports. San Francisco Area 
  jtelevision stations closed by a 
storm with gusts howling up to 60 
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the year for youngsters. Styled somewhat as 
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    Ohio, and Mrs. Ray Burger of home after the assault behind the 
Chigago, IM Also surviving are|Birmingham Theater Saturday 
six brothers and sisters; Mrs.|night. ol 
Nora Ashton, Mrs. Rose Fair- treated by his 
brother, Mrs. Raymond Meade, — . FS, 
Frank LaLone, Fred LaLone. all] ther, R. C. Willams, reported of Pontiac, Leo LaLone of Shep- the beating to police, 
14 grandchildren and 3 great 
will be at 11 a.m. Tues- 
day from St. Michaels Church 
with burial in Mt. Hope Cemetery. 
There will be a recitation of the    
   
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      Rosary this evening at 8 p.m. at 
  eng 
  the’ Voorheis-Siple Funeral Home _New members of soe! Wath 
Herry Lee Light 
Harry Lee Light, 49, of 4 Fen- 
eley Ct., died suddenly Friday. 
Born in Winchester, Virginia on 
June 30, 1906, he was the son of   
      Katherine O'Rourke Preese. He 
married Verna Sterns in 1927. 
He has been a resident of the 
| elty for 28 years. 
He is survived by his wife 
Verna, his mother Katherine, a 
daughter, Jacqueline Botten of 
Lansing, a sister Mrs. Mary Jane 
Reed of Detroit and one grand- 
child. 
Funeral will be at 10 a.m. 
Wednesday from St. Vincent Del] 
Paul Church with burial following 
‘in Mt. Hope Cemetery. There will 
be a recitation of the Rosary at 8 
p.m. Tuesday evening from the/ 
Brace-Smith Funeral Home. } 
Sarah Hanno Rohr 
Mrs. Howard (Sarah Hanna) 
Rohr, 59, of 80 Putnam St., died: 
yesterday after many years of il)’   
    
  The finest HAND WARMER at 
@ reduced price. ideal gift for 
Pontiac and Mryana Light sportsman, nmewsboy, postman, 
t bome, Also surviving are five 
brothers and sisters; Rumséy 
Light, James Light, Mrs. Mary 
Willams, Mrs. Hilda Royston and 
Mrs, Evelyn Mills, all of Virginia. | 
Funeral will be at 10 am. to, 
morrow from the Pursley Funeral 
Home with the Rev. Robert Garner 
officiating. Burial will follow in   
  Sain Cemetery. Galaga health. J rarmers “nee "to $77 ae Born in Toledo, Uhio on Sep | S¢f,, clothing. Now William J. Preese ember 30, 186 the was Gel oo daughter of Walfer and Maude 
Coad Watson. She married Howard 
Rohr in Monrée and has been a| 
an illness of 14 weeks. resident of the city for 15 years. | 
Born in Jackson on April 35, | She is survived by seven chil-| > 
1900, he was the son of Harry and dren; Mrs. Laurel Prekop, How- | PRICE SLASH William J. Preese, 35, of 79 
Bloomfield Terrace, died yesterday 
in St, Joseph Mercy Hospital after 
  SPORTS Dept. —ind 
  
  
a ————jard Rohr Jr. and Richard Rohr, 
6 all of Toledo, Ohio, Mrs. Verna 
The Weather \Kking of Pontiac, Mrs. Roslyn 
PONTIAC AND VICINITY — Mostly Bunker of Pontiac, John Rohr of 
, windy snG cod with snow far-iNew Jersey and Gene Rohr of| 
Nes Ol en Gatelsniag-eteos “te.|Lambertsville. Also surviving are, 
low rere te 4 above. Tomorrew. five brothers and sisters: Walter 
Watson, Ronald Watson, Mrs.! ‘ily cloudy and cold, high 11-15 above.| 
i |Leila Gibbs, Mrs. Edna Hirsch and ly winds 20-80 m.pb. dimin-| 
tonight. 
; — | 
Today in Pontine ‘Mrs, Martha Beeler, all of Toledo, __ Lowest temperature preceding 8 am Ohio. . | 
pit 8 om, Mind, velocity 28-30 mph) Funeral will be at 3 p.m.| 
gun sets Monday at |Wednesday from the Huntoon Fu-' 
rh T $:02 pm 
7.37 a oan jens Tuceday at ee _* ineral Home with burial in White 
Moen rises Tuesday at 11:23 am’ ‘Chapel Cemetery | Choice of Entire Stock 
Downtown Temperatures . QUILTED SATIN 
fem Bm 2 Harry Sturgis | 
Sabo TPE. nary sures 24 ot ns routs! Comforters w ioe Ne St., died Saturday after an illness. 
Senéay in Pontiac of five years. 
nat oun Born in Pontiac on March 27, 100% Wool Filled 
joven, wmeweran “1 gg} 1921, he was the son of Lewis and | 
her Oel Adda Robinson St One Low Price urgis. 
Surviving are six brothers and, 
sisters; Mrs. Bertha Taylor, Mrs. | 
Christina Laschinsky, Harold Stur- | gis, Grover Sturgis, ali of Pontiac, | 
Mrs. Velda Ferguson of Algonac 
and Ray Sturgis in Korea. 
The funeral will be at 2 p.m. to-. $94 
  
    
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& ie ‘Marquette 3% {Home with the Rev. L. H. Howison Son ee een 7 * Mire “is Paes will follow 2 os ag 
tikes at | ee - % 32' A customs agreement has been 
se a Siare is 5/signed by Thailand and Laos, in| 
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Parts Cabinet 
$8.95 6*8 
Value 
_ 24 Drawers—As Shown 
drawer cabinets with ‘Lok-Tab’ 
be permanently 
  linked together. Perfect for storage \ 
of small parts in home, shop, office, ICAN 
etc. 
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A new set spiced with excitement « 
minictures of Toilet Water, Body 
Sechet ond Bubbling Bath Crystals, 
America's own tragronce — olf 
Gressed up in a striking gift box of 
charcoal, blue ond gold. By Shultos 
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SUNBEAM Automatic 
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5% Pius Tax W/Trade 
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    dependable, accurate time-piece with character imprinted on dial.face. Choice of Dav; 
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   Heavy Gauge Steel—Chrome Top and Doors 
        . ; + Real Wrist Watch for Y wers | 2-SLICE 
Parts Cabinet | © DAVY CROCKETT @MICKEY ircraic | OaSter $6.95 85 MOUSE @ SNOW WHITE : Value e GENE AUTRY @ DICK TRACY Regular $ 8 8 
Heavy gauge steel cabinets with Children’s Character $3.95 T 4 drawers. Each drawer has 12 } alue . 
Styled as pictured, 2-slice toaster with flip- 
flop doors. UL approved, heavy. steel toaster 
with chrome plate top and doors, (Cord 
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MEXICO CITY w — An attyac- an « - ae ialmalagie Passports on Red Ties Of the total number of applica-|Adviser Home to Hawaii collection brought enough money | SAVINGS on GI es aetna euros 0. creme t own cars NEW YORK —The New York tions from Jan, 1 to Oct, 31, the WILLIAMSTOWN, Mass. » — for a coach trip and Yee's frater-} 
young school te as taxis during the Christmas rush : story said, 3,955 of 4,356 were not inity added enough more for a first 
- €o City’s first woman taxicab driv- Celia dri ”“ 1948 : nalegp gitar os cle 13 peli granted for technical reasons — in- |Duane S. T. Yee, 19, is going home| cjass round trip. BARGAINS 
ves a model. , icants for |sutticient data or failure to pro-|to Honolulu for the holidays be-| Yee took off Sunday from | 
passports have been turned down) vide the required fee. Of the 401 cause his fellow students at Wil-|Idlewild airport in New York for ALORE Let "Em‘ Enjoy Skating Young— on ground of Communist a ffilia-|remaining cases, McLeod was'liams College have the Christmas| three weeks. 
tions during the first 10 months of quoted as saying, only 13 were re- (spirit. —————— | 
o LEATH ER SHOE 1955. fused for Communist reasons. Yee, a junior, is a freshman ad-| A drought has cut India’s mano ON EVERY FLOOR! 
  _In a Washington dispatch bylined viser. Some of his freshm: crop. by James E. Warner, the newspa-| Four new projects in France call - en oe 
per said the figures were disclosed| for the use of $15,500,000" worth | PRM MBM DD De De DDD DDR DeDi De De De De DB: By De De De De De De De De De Dr De 
yesterday by Scott McLeod, State! of pipe. | 
.. and They'll a LOK OM CII 38 sagt teil 
Giy__meon fun for Att! at SIMMS! 
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  Beginner’s Style 
Ice Skates, Extra Shopping Hours . . . Extra 
Salespersons .. . Extra Values . 
all found at Simms to make your 
gift shopping easier. Open every 
nite ‘tl 10 p.m,   
  
  
  
        
                  
    
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tung POUND BOX 
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Teaches the average 
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safely in a few min- 
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boys—white for girls.   
The Perfect Gift for the Beginning Photographer 
KODAK BROWNIE 
Holiday Camera eh 88 
Ideal camera gift for the 
young beginner in picture- 
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low cost 127 film.     
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nt OTs Rustproof steel, adjust- 
Gace from 512 to 8 
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CREAM CHOCOLATES 
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_! ~~ Beautiful 6-Inch Size Manicure Sets 
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Heligg|| {| Flosh Outfit = Flesh Camera | %. QM ferme — sysof fy cow ties Fo ait qi } = - $18.60 87 : $11.50 99 F trend Case i Hard Candy Stocking 
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Everyone in Your Family Wants  §| eres leather case. | , 
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  Brillant 300-Watt (7 ~ | TDC Projector AUTOMATIC Changer, 
$73.38 80; Value 4     Atomizer Sets | For Colognes =... 
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and Vanity Troy 2% the. ...... oo. $1.39 
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In Choice of Colors In Choice of Colors 
Wardrobe ...... $25.00 | Pullman Case .. $27.50 § ¥ 
} Personal O'Nite. $17.50 | Quick Tripper. . $19.50 Train Case ..... $17.50 | Two Suiter..... $25.00 ¢ | 
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  SMOKERS’ SPECIALS ave on Nationally Famous = ol 
BOXED CIGARS a Hav-A-Sweet Cigars ..25 im box $1.25 In Laggage Type Case 
perscin ¥8 = ANSCO FLEX 
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, 't KODAK BROWNIE : Ideal Gift —Now | ett : 4 , ; 8mm Movie Camera . 6. ET AR | Beautiful powder boxes that play twinkling ¥ 
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| Model 2 : rr : res | ma er | , 
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| Regular $1.20 Value If yet professional movies are the $ : ‘tea INYLON results. $ Compare with @e Genuine a a 
Sylvania Press 25 white bulbs with F1.9 Movie Camera $ 87 @ $5.00 bags. $ leather with ore : = ap sp ££. =f 2hs a nw. aoe 1 
famous ‘Biue-Dot’ for ‘Shur-Shots.' $46.75 Value .......... 39 e @ front pocket. 
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‘ Mansfield Deluxe I TissUE BOK Now! SAVE ON TTS cae Movie Editor pe 89° 
Sizes for Low Price Cameras $49.50 
Ideal Christmas gift. Panel glass ra 
KODACOLOR FILMS|| ‘~~ wer ever M a Ls 
@ 620 @ 120 @ 127 odel thing -of beaut Mosse’ 19°. ie $122 | 
Medel 16 on. 86c | BRIAR PIPES ‘ft Union Leader. .14 os. 78¢ ue 
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havea tees $10.40 $7.79 
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— $49.50 & Gay cosmetic bags with soft, pliable, un- SS 
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| | Open Eveni | z TO RELAX AND ¢ Pp enings ok ! BE COMFORTABLE “til 9 P.M. i tf | st ro 1s! i . - eo ‘ | | | _- ( &)         Bankruptcy Settlement 
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        CHICAGO w — Attorneys have 
announced settlement of a multi- 
million dollar claim against the # 
defunct Tucker Corp. which was| 
set up to build a radical new au-| 
tomobile but never got any on the 
market. | 
In a complex wrangle over as- 
sets and debts of the bankrupt 
company, the government | 
claimed $3,374,075 plus $1,275,000 
which the Tucker Corp. had post- 
ed as earnest money on an option 
te buy a wartime plant, 
Government attorneys interpret-| 
ed the settlements as adding to: 
2,275,000, ab   
    
  
  
             
    
                  
     Genuine BARCALO with 
SIX-WAY PILLOW 
soe on-—Cloice of Colors Bat the attorney for trustees of 
Tucker, Norman Nachman, said, 
“Et is-preperly-a-one-million dollar 
settlement of a $3,374,075 claim.” 
He said the government had ap-! 
plied the $1,275,000 in earnest mon-/| 
ey to rent due the Reconstruction ® 
Finance Corp. for the sprawling! # 
West Side plant which was used 3 
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MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CLRCULATIONS tee a 
MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 
U.N. Gains Strength 
With 16 New Members 
December 15, 1955, undoubtedly 
is one of the most historic dates in 
the history of the United Nations. 
Within a very short tume on that 
day a nine year deadlock over new 
members had been broken and 16 
nations were admitted to U.N. mem- 
bership, bringing the total to 76. All 
this came about in cheering con- 
trast to earlier proceedings in which 
Nationalist China had vetoed the 
admission of Outer Mongolia and 
Russia had vetoed admission of a 
dozen free nations. 
There has been no clear statement 
from the Russian side as to the rea- 
sons for the reversal of Kremlin 
policy. It has been construed in some 
quarters, however, as an attempt to 
escape the mounting indignation of 
world opinion over Russia's abuse of 
the veto. 
That the admission of a dozen 
_ free nations, headed by Italy, 
Austria, Spain and Ireland was 
an event of utmost importance, 
was indicated by many dele- 
gates. Ambassador Lopce spoke 
for the United States when he 
pointed out that the 12 new free 
member nations will bring the 
U.N. “much in civilization and 
in wisdom.” 
There was great disappointment 
over inability to get Japan admitted 
at this time. Present indications are 
that the cases of Japan and Outer 
Mongolia will be taken up in next 
year’s Assembly session. 
Regardless of what reasons 
prompted Russia's last minute 
policy shift, the United Nations 
is the better and stronger for it. 
In the fullest meaning of the 
term these new member states 
will help make it more nearly the 
kind of world peace body its 
—— Why It’s Hard to Sell 
Our Surplus Farm Crops   
  
1955 
  
  
    
‘Pwo-of-the-biggest-problems-con-— 
nected with sale of our farm crop 
surpluses are finding buyers and 
arranging terms they can or will 
meet. 
A perfect example of this recently 
was furnished by Sweden. That 
thrifty hard working country 1s 
anxious to buy American livestock 
feed to make up for the shortage re- 
sulting from the 1955 drought there. 
Dairy herds have had to be reduced 
by slaughter and Swedish farmers 
are looking around for some means 
of getting this much needed feed. 
* * * 
On the surface it looked as 
though a sale were sure to re- 
sult, But like many other coun- 
tries Sweden buys much more 
from the United States than it 
sells to us. Thus the Swedes 
would have to find some other 
way than trade to balance their 
account with us. 
Another difficulty revolves 
around a provision of our law gov- 
erning the sale of surplus commod- 
ities. At least 50 per cent of any 
surplus sold aboard has to be moved 
in American ships, for the protection 
of our shipping. 
* * * 
Thus to get this grain Sweden 
not only would have to dig up 
the dollars for the grain but for 
freight as well though they 
could move the stuff cheaper in 
their own ships. The Swedes 
May they can’t afford it. 
/ This case illustrates graphically 
‘why it is so difficult to move our 
gress should. consider some tempo- 
rary modification of the law which 
might, make it possible for countries 
like Sweden to ce part of these. Compulsory Voting? 
It’s quite normal for the matter 
of compulsory voting to core up for 
discussion at least once before every 
Presidential election. 
The idea isn't new in the United 
States. Early in our history voting — 
was looked on not only as a priv- 
flege but a duty. In fact, during 
Colonial times, says the Seattle Mu- 
nicipal News, compulsory voting was 
the law in Plymouth, Virginia, Mary- 
land, Delaware and North Carolina. 
x * * 
Later on constitutional 
amendments providing for com- 
pulsory voting if the state legis- 
latures enacted enabling 
statutes. were adopted by North 
Dakota, Massachusetts and 
Oregon. Nine other states have 
had compulsory voting laws in- 
troduced in their legislatures. 
Only in Kansas City, Mo., how- 
ever, has compulsory voting been 
practiced since Colonial times. It 
was continued there for six years 
until it was ruled unconstitutional 
by the Missouri Supreme Court. 
We share the opinion of those 
who believe that compulsory 
voting probably is unconstitu- 
tional although the U. S. Supreme 
Court has never ruled on the 
issue. It alse is our opinion that 
the idea itself is repugnant to 
the American temperament. 
* * * 
But this doesn’t alter the fact that 
too often our turnouts at the polls 
are 80 small that the need for edu- 
cation on the value of the ballot is 
painfully evident. 
The Man About Town , 
White Christmas 
Past Records Prove We 
Usually Can Expect It 
Credit: A good servant—but a 
bad master,   
  
Our chances for a white Christmas 
are better than 50-50. according to the 
weather watchers. After keeping tab on 
the matter for 38 years. 
Harvey Brackenberry 
of Huron Gardens, says it hes been 
white 26 times during that period, and 
“got white” on the evening of three 
others. Also. 
Winston Thurman 
of Drayton Plains has noticed that when 
the officia! arrival of winter is later than 
usual, we always have a white Christ- 
mas. This year it doés not arrive until 
10:12 on the morning of Dec. 22. He says 
this snow is to be with us until after 
the holiday. 
Back from a Canadian trip, 
Robert M. Critchfield 
tells of seeing a football game in which 
_the passer caught his own pass. — 
One of Pontiac's first legitimate win- 
ter tans is that of 
Sta Whitfield, 
which he accumulated in Puer'o Rico. 
Two of our best known devotees of the 
piscatorial art, 
Harry M. Pryale and A. c. Girard, 
are back from a bone fishing trip to the 
Florida Keys. 
Just over the line in Genesee 
County, the Goodrich community 
has voted 146 to 81, to incer- 
porate as a village. 
The Pontiac High School singers, under 
the direction of 
George H. Putnam, 
did their usual good job of putting on a 
concert for the Rotary Club. 
Formerly a resident of Cass City, 
Mrs. Jean Wilson, 
now of Drayton Plains, phones me that 
the Christmas decorations in her old 
home town for many years have rivaled 
anything else of the kind tn Michigan. 
There no longer is any doubt with 
Preston Mann 
of Drvden about the value of newspaper 
publicity. He had three dogs to give away, 
and a four-line announcement brought 
150 customers 
Viebol Orcs go< Mrs. Cora Rogers 
of 501 East Walton Blvd; 
birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Stevens 
of Oxford; fifty-fifth wedding anniver- 
sary.   
elghty-first 
Mrs. Mary Irving 
of Clyde; eighty-first birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Valentine 
of Oxford; 
niversary 
Mrs. Alice Sickelsteel 
of North Branch: ninetieth birthday. 
Mr. and Mrs. Yernor H. Crankshaw 
of Hadley; golden wedding. 
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“Yoo-Hoo! Oh Mister Santy Claus!”   
  
‘Communism Is Opposite to Liberalism,’— 
Proclaims AFL-CIO President Meany WASHINGTON—An address was 
delivered the other day that should 
have been printed in every news- 
paper in every country in the 
world. 
* ¢ 
Tt was made by George Meany 
president of the newly merged 
AFL-CIO and reflects better than 
any governmental pronouncement 
ever issued here what the Ameri- 
can people really think about com- 
munism, about ‘Neutralism” 
ebroad. about “package deals” in 
the UN, and about misguided 
“Liberals” and “‘Anti-AntiCom- 
munists”’ inside the United States. 
PEOPLE FAIL TO SEE 
Meany. who spoke before the Na- 
tional Religion and Labor Founda- 
tion in New York, pointedly ques- 
tioned the course pursued by Neh- 
ru of India and Tito of Yugo- 
slayvia_ But what he satd might. also 
be pondered by the leaders of both 
major partes in the British Par- 
liament who want to appease Red 
China and by Khrushchev and Bul- 
ganin of the Soviet Union because 
it comes from the head of the 
largest organization of free work- 
ers in the world with a member- 
ship of more than 15,000,000. 
‘Too many people in the free 
world,” said Meany, “fail to see 
the real nature ef communism 
as the mortal foe of everything 
that we hold dear, of every 
moral and epiritua! value. Teo mapy in the free world are still 
prieoners of the illusion that 
eommunism is, historically 
speaking, a progressive system— 
extreme Liberalism temporarily 
making bad mistakes. 
“Actually. communism = repre- 
sents darkest reaction. It is an 
anti-social system in which there 
are imbedded some of the worst 
features of savagery, slavery, 
feudalism and life-sapping exploi- 
tation manifested in the industrial 
revolution of early-day capitalism. 
“Too many in: the free world 
seem to have Jost their capacity 
for moral indignation against the 
most brutal inhumanities when 
they are perpetrated by Com- 
munists. It is painful, but we must 
face the cruel facts of life. 
“We of the Democratie camp 
must develop a far more vigor- 
ous moral attitude. We must re- 
kindle our capacity to cry out 
against, to protest against, the 
Gediess dogmas and savage 
crimes being perpetrated by 
Moscow. 
“It is rather disturbing to me 
that many people in our country 
who call themselves Liberals are 
stone silent about the Soviet con- 
centration camps. They never find 
the time to utter a word ef con- 
demnation against the Communist- 
imperialist destruction of the na- 
tional independence and demo- 
cratic rights of hundreds of mil- 
lions of people in Europe and 
Asia 
THE STUDIED ATTEMPTS 
“It is shocking to see the studied 
attempts being made by Western 
diplomacy to tear to shreds the 
charter of the United Nations 
under the guise of the so-called 
package deal with Moscow and 
Peiping. Can it be that the free 
world is so weak in {ts moral 
spirit that fit does not recognize 
this deal as appeasement of the 
worst kind? 
‘Tt am all fer a fight to the 
finish against racialism in our 
own midst. Raciatism is dam- 
  
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But racjalism in reverse — as 
new propagated in India and 
Burma by Khrushchev and Bul- 
ganin—is just as reprehensible. 
“Not until we of the free world 
can give rebirth to a vibrant 
moral attitude, to a burning indig- 
nation against such frightful 
bestialities. can the freedom-lov- 
ing people be sufficiently stirred 
to gather the moral strength for 
resisting and defeating the totally 
antimoral dogmas and deeds of 
communism at home and abroad. 
Yes, this means above all a moral 
struggle against communism. 
OPPOSES LIBERALISM 
“Communism is the very op- 
posite of Liberalism. Communism 
is the deadliest enemy of Liberal- 
ism Liberals should be the most 
consistent and energetic fighters against communism. Liberals must 
also be on guard against develop 
ing a certain type of McCarthyism 
of their own. They must shun hke 
a plague the role of being Anti- 
Anti-Communist. 
NO ONE STANDS ALOOF 
“No country, no people, no 
movement ean stand aloof and be 
neutral in ‘this struggle. Nehru 
and Tito are not neutral. They are 
aides and allies in fact and in 
effect, if not in diplomatic ver- 
biage. 
I pray that. on the threshold of 
the atomic age, we—all of the free 
world—can muster the moral cour- 
age and total strength to preserve 
the peace and promote the free- 
dom of the men and women otf 
every continent, color and creed " 
(New. York Herald Tribune Inc.) 
  
‘Gray Look’ of Middle-Aged Women Caused by Diet By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. 
In many mstances anemia per- 
sists despite the administration of 
this or that form of iron, whether 
by mouth or by ‘shots.’ even 
though the quantity of iron equals 
that contained in the entire vol- 
ume of blood of a healthy person. 
* * * 
‘Tt is well to remember that @ 
healthy person requires less than 
a quarter of a grain of iron a day 
to maintain normal red corpuscle 
and hemoglobin strength of the 
blood. 
From experience in practice 
(Country, city, hespital) and 
frem study (when the rains 
stopped the bowling) I think 
that Iron is good for only one 
type of anemia, the type which 
physicians call ‘“‘hypochromic 
anemia." 
Hypochromie anemia occurs 
most frequently in women in the 
fourth decade. Why in women and 
rarely in men 30 to 40, I am not 
yet prepared to guess. 
Hypochromic anemia, which I 
call the ‘gray sickness," is the only 
kind of anemia which seems to re- 
spond to iron today. 
‘GRAY’ COMPLEXION 
The “gray” refers to the com- 
plexion rather than to the pre- 
maturely gray hain 
it is my dinky little theory 
that the “green” complexion of 
girls with chlorosis—in Penn Yan 
—was due te lack of refrigera- 
tion—lack of greens, fresh veget- 
ables, fresh fruit. 
By the same token I think the 
“grav look of middle aged wom- 
en with hvpochromic anemia is due 
to their narrow, ultrarefined diet— 
the tea and toast, coffee and roll 
or ice cream and cake type of 
diet 
In other words these poor mis- 
guided sotls consume too much 
cheat-food and not enough natural 
food. 
LES&s YUMMY - YUMMY 
What the woman with the gray 
sickness needs for her hair, her 
nails, Jer complexion and her 
health is less yummy-yummy 
ready-to-serve stuff out of cans 
and more plain wheat, oats, green 
leafy (salad) vegetables, m | 1k, 
eggs, meat, fish and nuts. 
She should invariably eat an 
adequate breakfast or an ade- 
quate lunch or both, Adequate 
refers to nutritional values and 
not to-caloric content. 
I mean specifically the propor- 
tion of proteins (milk, cheese, 
fish, meat, eggs) which supply the 
essential amino-acids; and the 
foods which supply vitamins and 
minerals, . ' 
Milk, cheese, eggs and een meat are the best sources of the 
amine acids which are essen- 
tial for building bleed, bone, 
brain or beauty. 
Gray ladies should send 35 and 
stamped, self-addressed envelope 
for the red book. What to Eat and 
Whi 
At the same time ask for the 
free pamphlet The Gray Sickness 
Siared let'ers. not more than one page 
or 100 words long pertaining to persona) 
heal'h and hygiene not to disease. diag- 
nosis or treatment. wi!l be answered br 
Dr Wiliam Brady, if a stamped seif- 
addressed envelope is sent to the Pon- 
tiac Preas, Pontiac. Michigan Voice of the People   > 
Ground Observer Derides 
Pontiac's Lack of Support - Letters will be condensed when neces. 
sary because 
accompany 
these will not be published if the. writer 
®o requests unless the letter is critical in 
its peture 
Recently we read an article in 
the Press about how vvell Com- 
merce is doing with their Grand 
Observer Post. We heartily agree 
they are doing wonderfully. 
Commerce is nowhere near as 
large as Pontiac, in population or 
area, but they must have more 
pride and a better memory than 
Ground Observer Post, even ‘in 
the daylight hours, let alone at 
night. 
Many of the people who work in 
the Pontiac post are out-of-towners 
who must drive 20 or 30 miles to 
help protect a city whose people 
seem to have forgotten Pearl Har- 
bor. 
A strong Ground Observer 
Corps-weuld have lessened that 
blow, as it would now. But it 
seems the Pontiac people are not 
interested. Commerce and the 
other small towns will have te 
be ready and able te’ protect 
Pontiac until the people of Pon- 
tiac will wake up and try to 
help protect themselves by giv- 
ing two hours a week to do just 
that. : 
If interested, call post supervisor 
A. Heaton, FE 45750 
dust Another Ground Observer 
Football Enthusiast Asks 
Team to Support Fans 
I am a very ardent football fan 
and have always bought season 
tickets. We have one of the finest 
school. bands in the state. We also 
have a better than average basket- 
ball team 
Why can't we havea football 
‘team? There's only one high 
school in Pontiac, yet they al- 
ways wind.up around the pbot- 
tom. 
We support the football team. 
How about getting a football team   to support the fans that pay the 
bills? : 
Drayton Plains Ed Baker 
‘Disgusted’ Reader Wants 
Jitney Stand Moved Back 
I understand the jitney stand at 
Lawrence and Saginaw streets has 
been moved. ; 
That jitney stand has heen 
there for years and never both- 
ered anybody so why move it 
now? It's just those big old 
trucks unloading there that were 
in the way, causing all the trou- RAR : 
  So why hot put the jitneys back 
where they belong? 
Disgusted 
Portraits 
By JAMES J. METCALFE 
Some friends that we make in 
life . . . Take time to cultivate 
. . . While others jel! so suddenly 
. . . We never hesitate ... It 
seems so natural to meet .. . 
And good to be together... We 
fee! hike old acquaintances .. . In 
every kind of weather... Our 
interests are in common and... . 
... Our views are quite the same 
. . . And it Is just the same as 
though . . . We had a common 
name .. . As though our hearts 
had shared the years . . . And 
gained the fullest measure , . , 
Of hopes and smiles along the 
miles. . . That friends forever 
treasure . Some friendships 
come from tender roots... We 
planted in the past . . . But manv 
umes the sudden sprouts .,. Be- 
comes the ones that last. 
(Copyright, 1955) 
THOUGHTS FOR TODAY 
Howhbeit the high places were 
wot taken away: for as yet the 
people had not prepared their 
hearts unto the Ged of thelr fa- 
thers.—Hl, Chron, 20:33. 
* «© «&   
Nothing is Jess in our power than 
the heart and far from command- 
ing it, we are forced to obey it.— 
Rousseau. 
  
‘Consumerism’ Suggested 
to Describe U. S. System . By MERRYLE 8. RUKFYSER 
INS Economie Commentator 
In the forthcoming presidential 
campaign at a time of interna- 
tional tension in connection with 
“coexistence'’ with militant com- 
munism, word | usage becomes 
doubly important. 
The Marxians, for example, 
have made “capitalism” a smear 
word. though in reality it properl, 
refers to labor-aiding tools of 
prodnction—capital goods — which 
enable human workers to pro 
duce more and hence to receive 
more and better things in ex- 
change for a week's work. 
But, despite the realities, 
“capitalism” is a dirty word in 
Asia and Europe and does not 
help us te “make friends and 
Influence people.” 
“Capitalism” has the disadvan- 
tage of linking the dynamic 
American economic system with 
the cartel “‘planned — shortage’ 
setups which operated under the 
name of ‘capitalism’ in the old 
world. 
* * * 
Thus, even if ‘capitalism’: were 
intellectually and scientifically a 
correct term, it. is emotionally 
weak. Knowing the limitations in the 
word “capttahsm'"' Robert A. 
Whitney. the able president of the 
National Sales Fixecutives. Ine, 
has coned a word intended to 
define the umque charactenstics 
of the American economic system, 
namely, “consumerism.” 
* « -» 
Whitney s objective is excellent, 
though perhaps a less clumsy 
phrase can be developed. Visually, 
“consumerism” looks too mueh - 
like communism. 
> @ 
In setting forth his viewpolat, 
Whitmey said: “Capitalism ts - 
dead in America. 
“It has been replaced by ‘con- 
sumerism.’ The concept of capital 
investment as the dominant fac- 
tor in the economy no longer is 
paramount. Ca pital, production 
and distribution are now all 
directed to satisfy the consumer. 
“Today. the consumer is king,” 
* L ° 
Whitney has caught hold of the - 
basic truth that the high pro- 
ductivity in the United States can 
be profitable only if accompanied 
by explosive sor tological progress 
in lifting the living standards of 
the common man. 
  (Copyright 1955) 
  
Case Records of a Psychologist   
Crane Finds Many Editors, Ministers 
Who Don't Agree With Irate Readers Editor Dow and some 200 of 
his colleagues deserve far more 
praise than you readers ima- 
gine. For tohen biased persons 
like the one quoted below, get 
irate at me, they often take 
it out om the editor by a red 
hot letter of criticism. They 
even try to intimidate him by 
threats of cancelling their 
newspaper subscription. 
By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE 
Case Q-325: Robert N. Dow, 
aged about 35, is the managing 
editor of the Journal at Jackson- 
ville, Florida. 
Earlier this year he received a 
red hot letter from a reader whose 
feelings must have been hurt, for 
when the shoe pinches people often 
respond with criticism to the edi- 
tor. 
* * e@ 
“Isn't there some way you can 
rid your column of Crane's filth?” 
this writer began. - 
“His advocating teaching infants 
of three years about sex, is per- 
fectly dreadful! 
“And his continual harping on 
sex, ‘other hungers of the male,’ 
etc., have ne place In a news- 
paper going into homes. 
“‘Why not teach the male a little 
self control? If this fellow Crane 
is a doctor, his mutterings wouldn’t 
indicate it.” 
(Signed) One Who Would Like to 
Continue to Read the Journal. 
PRESSURE TACTICS 
Note the threat contained in the 
way that woman signed her letter. 
She is trying to tell Mr. Dow that 
she will cancel ber subscription 
unless he drops this psychology 
column from the Journal. * * « - 
. But Mr. Dow is 8 diplomat, so 
fj e 
he simply had her letter printed 
in the section called “The Public 
Pulse” 
titled to express themselves, 
Do you readers actually think . 
this woman (for her ire at males 
would seem to indicate that fact) 
will cancel her subscription” 
Instead. she'll probably grab the 
paper ahead of her family next 
    
  ba 
dav to see if I have any other sex 
cases! 
Roy L. Matsen, the experi- 
enced editer ef the Wisconsin 
State Journal, at Madison, Wis- 
consin, told me about an elderly 
woman who used to call and also 
threaten to cancel her subscrip- 
tion unless that “awfal Dr. 
Crane” was dropped from the 
paper. 
But Mr. Matson checked there- 
after, after mollifying her diplo- 
matically each time, and found ~ 
she did not cancel her subscription, 
Also, notice how this Florida 
woman tries to distort- things in 
order to work up public ire against 
me, for she starts by accusing 
me of urging that we teach in- 
about sex. fonts of tive years 
. 
All T have ever written on that 
subject is answer the cin- where readers are en-. ple queries of toddlers who askr 
“Mommy, where did I come. 
from?" 
She also talks about my continu- 
al harping on sex. I usually include 
but one case per week on thjs 
subject 
And it deals with menopausal 
problems, fears of young wives 
that they may ‘mark’ their baby. 
etc.. or the scientifie fact that God 
Almighty created men not only to 
have a greater craving for gastrie 
calories, but also for the erotic 
type. 
BRAVO, EDITORS 
You readers seldom realize the 
pressure that newspaper editors 
are under, for they are pioneers in 
mass education and are changing 
the antiquated attitudes of Ameri- 
ea by championing truth and new 
scientific information. 
Recently I was in Jacksonville 
for a united Presbyterian-Metho- 
dist week of combined services, 
and also conducted a M 
Clinic on the final day ef my 
visit. 
education, a; 
‘She is as out of date as if she .- 
had written a letter demanding we 
teach that the earth is flat. What 
educated person would attempt to 
answer that kind of letter, even if 
it were printed in the Journal?” 
Alwayi ite to Dr. Geo w. © 
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Connecticut bore the heaviest 
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r Get Masccen | “| Bob Considine Says: ‘ 
, Germany ® — wl 
Marty r ’ Billy Mitchell Won World War II atomic research reactors from the 
States and Britain. In 
ops federal government anal By BOB neve smack dab in the ye: of World day and shortening this war if}pan,” the general went on. ‘‘Its'inter-service name - calling a 
private industry are building al NEW YORK (INS)\—The impend“@" |. Billy Mitchell had not stood wtp. air-thinking was done by an Aroma Go ae and bawled 
fourth. Atomic Research Minister ing debut on Broadway of warner. and fought for air power. There admiral. How far, im out for letting the story come     
  
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armed, went searching: for Bill; 
and me in Cairo. A great war 
came to a standstill, it seemed. will catch up with France in six Bill Hearst and I once nearly re-‘head of the Army Air Force's Air 
years an and Britain in 10. “opened that whole historic case’ Transport Command, came ators, Douglases and Martins we’ ‘re! Miral’s mind can conjure is a . - —_—_——_—_ {through London in the summer of getting today. Becayse that one battleship. So when Japan moved, {1943 to brief the correspondents On| nan lived, and tought for what he She moved against our line of bat- 
the work of the Army's Eighth Air knew was right, we're winning the| tleships at Pearl Harbor. If an Force, then under the command of -reatest war in history.” airman had been in charge he his old friend Lt. Gen. Ira Faker. ki “You said it ral!” the would have put an extra tanker or 
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    THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. DECEMBER 19. 1955 . ELEVEN Mosc Fi ds Recor 
een Finds Records Scientists Rush Research 
Galan te eon Arctic Landing Fields have been found in the archives of 
Minsk, Moscow radio reports, The recordings by Chaliapin. win died tists are rushing research on a/strategic arctic—how to use the 
in 1938, were made during.tours Salesen of swiftly-growing impor-|§"°W @nd ice as safe landing fields. ' m ~ 
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is %. “The problem of safe landings y, O m or G n 
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aircraft has reached major pro- 
cn Lasting Remembrance as te From now until] May. scientists 
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in the far north. Helicopters wil! 
drop assorted pointed projectiles 
from various heights onto the ice. 
Huge tanks of 80-ton capacity will : 
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County Groups Cram Week With Christmas Activities 
Nancy Serota Marrie 5 Area Schools list Plan Week’s Programs Midnight Mass , 
in Double Bi ng Ceremony Dates of Vacation vont. Charch has pianaed one theough tice =~'¢, ts Christmas week activities Wednesday at 4 p.m. the Schedule Given ROCHESTER — A. double ring Most) schools of. the area well On Tuese at 4 n. th t | ceremony united Nancy Christine ose on Thursday for Christmas ees ae Sue junior cheir will rehearse and | 
Serota and l.eonaid Erie Arft vacations resiaining closed until | also at 4 will be the Christmas | 
‘i | party for the nursery and kin- | Our Lady of the Lakes, Saturday evening, in St John's , a@ day or two after New Years. ~* . . | | 
Lutheran Church if Roocheste: Belen are LIST. for several! Four Towns Guild partie fe in the Plans Christmas Eve 
: churen pariors. a Nancy is the daughter of Robert districts winch have announced | * 
D. Serota. and’ Mis XA tertile dates Plans Seasonal Party | The Pugrim Fellowship meenng Service FOUR TOWNS — The Filizabcth will be at 7 p.m. Thursday and at! | Lakeville school will close “s | shies . Ae 
Thursday at noon, for the boli Russell Guild will meet Thursday, 8 the same day will be regular! WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The | 
| day, opening again Jan 2. for its Christmas party. Each eine SPO me hears: ‘traditiona) Midnight Mass will be|     
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TN Ss ws SC i Si ne ‘ g i Approximatel, 00 guests weys Lapeer schools are closing on Cle is presenting a skit or game’ part Pitas ee soniog a) | celebrated at Our Lady of the 
present. when Nanos appinar hed “Wednesday and vail reopen on Jan and gifts will be e\changed partments will be Friday night ae aren: Waterton: | the alfar on the arm of hier fa Hostesses for the evening are 730 and the Adult Bible Study Christmas Eve. The celebrant of ther. “She was wearing a ballecina Christmas vacation in Almont \irs Francis Griffin, Mrs. Ray Class will meet at 8 » | the Mass will be the Rev. Fred-| oe el of while lave and re Community scheuis will start Allen” Mrs. Ralph E. Allen, Mrs.| = ‘erick J. Delaney, the pastor, as-| ee ume "rd uona| sleeves and Thursda\ afternoon and regular J S Looney and Mrs. Robert! Saturday at 1% pm the) sisted by the Rev. Gregory Moor-| high round neck classes will hegin again Jan ° Ferrier. The party is to take place church will observe Christmas'man. C._PP.S.. and the Rev Joseph | Her fingertip veil was held | Classes at Southfield will close onthe basement of the Four Towns Eve with a candlelight service and Janiga = ja place by a headpiece of net jon Thursday alternoon Methodist Church. Holy Communion | The choir, under the direction of and appliqued flowers trinumed : = : = Se ee -——jMrs. Carleton Brown with Mrs. with aris and rhinestones. ’ : ‘kedward Tallenger at the organ, 7 She maine a prayer book cov. . Annual Musical Presentation Tuesday will sing the Mass in honor Ais 
ered with stephanotis Immaculate Conception by J. Wei- 
i * Honor attendent was Diane ius 
i son of Poxhester and best man 
Was Emery Miller also of Roches- : 
ter. Kip Serota and Raymond Arti.“   wa fache.. The offertory will be a — __   - s. ~ Poa : 2 s { .and in four parts. with unison ss Pe 
and selo arrangements. The Credo =e > ‘ will b- from “Mass in G” by Von er | l 
seated the guests MRS. LEONARD ARET By TRILBY PAITEN son Zimmerman will tell the story Acting our the manger scene ee Bidets’ wath Bis NE MAKE CHRISTMAS DOLLS—Members Mrs Harold McVittie-and A reception was held imme- . hKeego Harbor Correspondent of what happened many years ago WI be youngsters from the Roose- ja ees oan assisted by Mrs. Ebraim Hubbell of the Taw-An-Ka (To Do Good) Club, High- 
diately following the ceremony in Mr and Mrs. Arft: will reside WEST BLOOMFIFLD—The nigh so the newsbov will know the true Velt school. Sue Ann Aumaughe: . uel land, put the fin:shinz touches on dolls to be given the needy for the church parlors iin Rochester. school music department here wall |and Danny Greig will portray Mars Irving LaDue will be the Gpnstmas The 14 members started making the dolls five years ; ae oo — meaning of Christmas oe = ‘ . . present its Christmas Concert at and Joseph Susan Penny is head soloist at Holy Comniunion, sing- ago. Since they “had no moeny to buy dolls to dress, the only ne S sehe Glee Club will si ‘Silent. ance sp _k ; Ry oye ” ; zs 
ee Tuesday AU ere) es ape! Gail pvurphy 9 Kay Asin ieg Besewig s jAve Marie,” end | thing to do was to make the dolls and dress them too. Kingsbury-Rauh . ‘ *  « Night" "0° Come Emmanuel.” Patten, Pamala Kenny, Jenn.ger Mrs. Carleton Brown will render \__ aa , 
Ri P 7c nlors. 0 e e © A 40-piece band under the direc- “It came upon the Midnight Clear’ Persinger. Nancy Van Dusen. Con 4d. Wiegand’s “O Salutaris." The | ite Performed | ey. Sharon Premo an sional wi ‘ . ~ “The Activity March,” “Exeerpts hem." ty Sue Smith wi angels. com! choir, “Gloria In Ex- 
in Lapeer Home from —‘Tehaisovsky's  Symphvoy aunranaee ella Deo.” Plan Yule Programs U No 5° and “Christmastide Over- 
LAPEER — Mrs. Coral: Kings-; Shepherds are James Strong, Prior to the midnight services ture ; vow iat: wile a ~ = : ae ~ — 4 p Jimmy Crawford, Billy Brown and & medley of Christmas carols will ORTONVILUE -- Brandon Town-jgiving special music trom differs 
paty and Chris J Rauh announce ilf i One hundred twenty members Board re ares Lee Rogers. Jerry VanDusen. Billy be Played on the chimes. followed |), P ; a pe lands thei ae le - Mi ord High School . : i ) ae . ship PTA will have its annual ir Marriage on Saturday. Dec of the combined glee clubs, un- Yates and Larry Kettlewell will bY “O Holy Night.” with Mrs Marlette     
    
tion of Robert Pfeuffer, wil] play;and “O Little Town of Bethle- me Bailey, Sharon Premo and Pat. recessional will be sung by the 
  
10 at the home of the bride. 623 Class to Give Students der the direction of Mrs. Mar- ' be the wisemen. Kings beanng Louis Lessard as soloist. During CP} sstmas program in the Brandon” Wy program under | Pye Ra here ae pe Luncheon picts Seovey 5 ears ie School Review ,gifts are Jimmy Draper Duane the procession to the Crib. the gymnasium at ae tonight. the direction of Beverly Blazer epee an ones 2 | auditerium singing “Hark the ‘Birrell and Darryle Ott: chow will sing Silent Night . will be presented Tuesday eve- ‘ e immediate Herald Angels Sing" with hand | Schedule of hours for confessions “Christmas in Other Lands’ will ning at 8 in the Bea McDonald “ORD ee ; . we The eighth grade girls glee — : ne 2 MILFORD — A special luncheon accompaniment. Summarizing Program cub will) make! As tirsi ,reep Hy blag baa for Christmas is as be the theme for the program, The Sehoot auditorium, as part of the They tovk their places before for college students has been ar-  \{rs Dreama Roval. \ir . - Thursday, 7:30 to 9 p.m: first six grades will partitipate by’ lar monthly meeting of the : 8 s has Mr mama Royal. Mrs Alice 20s yy. appearance singing “Carol of the |. as . g ae ate bY” regu ponthl ing oO : the fireplace to the wedding ‘ranged by members of the senior Saad. Merlin Asplin and Robert '9 View of Necessary. Sheep” and “A Babe was Born.” Friday, 3 to 5, and 730 to 9 Elementary PTA, Approximately families and a few close fmends 
    
    . . ‘ Sat ay, 2.2 5 nal as “ij. march played by Mrs. Mildred class and faculty at Milford High Zimmerman are carolers who meet Expansion | Solos taken from the “Recitative Saturd g ye ; 3 Bes 2s and | one hundred children will partici Kruse. Charles Harrow sang a newsbow. played’ bv Paul Stein- from the Messiah" by Handel 022 t0.% This period from 7 30 to 0 y Ou en er pate in a program featuring “Because” and at the conclusion SChool, The luncheon will be held pie . Sh) Phe itis, Sa ae 3 on Saturday evening is only for choral selections and a Nativity of the ceremony, ‘“‘The Lord's in the cafeteria on Tuesday, at | ROMEO — A detailed review of Asplin oid , those unable to go at any other | Scene, Prayer.” >m the 194 building program 1s Z : time. t pe 
A . . * ©¢ « Orchard Lake prepurrd oe he AN Te Among many traditional songs to The Masses on Christmas Day 0 n on an. | Following a brief business meete 
r ending Ube) bradalicoupre) were Ss , Gi Education in cooperation with Dr. be sung by the Glee Club 1s the will be at the same hours as on HOLLY—The use of the Veter pee hosp vals) corarnitice wile Ir. Rauh's daughter and husband. Purpose of the get-together is 10 eminary lves meee : =). famous Hallelujah chomus The pro: Suncdis 7 xt: , ’ ee be se of ine eter Mr and Mrs. Warren Watson in Mr. and Mrs. James Hubbel, La-'acquaint senior students with col- Gerald W_ Boicourt. Wayne Uni- famou ‘i i i: ee yee Sundays 7, 8°30. 10.30 and 12. an's Memorial Building has been harge will freshments weer: Kd n, Chris . lege li Lee versity school building consultant, gram will end as band plays © Joy ee aoe headquarters for the (hase will serve refres : 
aaa ere ee ee ie ecches ee 18th Broadcast * = #€ to the World” and Dies Ss gioup Masons to Instal] ee Holly Youth Come ahich _ . inlaw, Mrs. Kenneth Kingsbury. activity and college calabre ORCHARD LAKE — The Schola A! ‘ res spe wa bo oe eo Carol ot tie Bells .will bezin to function on Jan. 3 Covered Meters Give . a Cantorum of Ss. Cyril and Me. beard members and Dr. court} . ‘ 27] | Police Chief James Parker. who H ' This ts the second year that thodiis Seminary Orchard Lake Met to study a tentative brochure. Pat Dunaway and Donna Snuth Ofticers Dec. Unioneeret the aoe stated today Seasonal Greetings | Milford high has attempted _— ‘will appear in its 18th annua! Also present at the session were ell Rea euamieeer Ne abe at Marlette That the center will be open or  [tOMEO — Shoppers in the bust- & meeting, and is the only school Christmas Broadcast over the CBs the three school principals and con an oe oe ae Tuesday and Friday evenings of ness district were in for a pleas in the metropolitan area sponsor. network Saturday. from 400 to School superintendent T. C. Filp- ° os ’ con ; MARLETTE — ‘Two hundred cach week. unless in conflict with ant surprise here today. They ing this type ef educational know- ” pula assist with the children in the na- = . : ® 120 pm ree Por . years of Masonry was represented Other south activities here found the parking meters cov- how, according to principal Er) the choir composed of thirty The educators again facing an ott ees recently at the Marlette Masonic . ered with cloth bags wishing them 1es eS . dying for the priest- = La. -.. F i toe bet a) Ce RO “Merry Christmas.’ The season- ’ ~ oh alae eee diy Le expansion program in the dis- . Lodge. when life memberships been raised by dances and other- _ : = es . hist esaper 
. Some 50 invitations have been hood has been s yayed to Soumn trict, particularly on the junior W t rf dG ld were awarded to Harding Rugle j =; _ al good will gesture, authon pa ’ j a e Or ul ere a ded to Harding Rugles wise, and several substantial do -by the village council. will continge = coat last June graduates. pres- and Central America and tran- high and high school levels were Berthold Walker, Dr J. C Web- q; rv | n sent to : oe 4 cer, Dr. > nations of turniture and other i Service Is Tuesday ' ently attending various colleges, as scribed for the “Voice of Amer interested in such a report to dis. Flects '%6 Officers ster. R. M Riley and R. J. Licht- equipment have bere ved, (Tough Saturday 
  Flint With Burial in well as to older alumni in the ae esate aha a le tribute to district clubs and or- enfelt Life memberships are inctuding a recerd machine. mp \ Named Gl state. (AE? GE) Lene : ' ganizations. awarded after 0) \ears of membet re New Officers Nam lenwood * ee e igrams for “Radio Free Europe.” ; WATERFORD— New officers af ship in the indore : Admittance is to be only by 
(ore ee coral The Schola Cantorum broad. }, eee, ees ihe! General Gad ot Our iy ° _ «6 membership card. These cards CLIFFORD—New officers of Ciif- HOLLY—Edward Watson _ ing Milford will be hosts to the ; Tuy Solis! Uh) sauna “mn veo! aay 8 ieatec were” will be issued without cost by ap- ford Rebekah Lodge No. 401 are: ard son Creque, Ing cast will consist of Polish Carols, ay the request of the board. Short- the Lakes Church are The certificates were presented plication at the village. They are Noble Grand, Mrs. Martha Sarles; 1119 Lambert Dr., died Saturday in college students, who are arriving, or Kolendy interspersed with @ |. afterwards a $450,000 bond is- President, Mrs. dames St. by Worshipful Master Loren Me- , : ; e , ' se a-| i subject t ‘ati i bearer vice grand. Mrs. Leta Friday; see- St. Joseph’s Hospital, Flint, after a home daily for the Christmas sea commentary on century-old PO sue was passed. This provided 1% Louis. vice president, Mrs. Leon. Quarrie, assisted by life member ps9 ne Sooted Ll ons shel ae Ls ; 
  
  Mrs. Erwin Je Les a al does not live up to the rules of'retary Mrs Pauline Bays; and long illness. ne Tae onnon and | in olish customs and traditions. elementary classrooms. a voca- ard Methner: secretary, Mrs. Ae, JL Thornton. Ruggles was the ihe (Glut ircasarer <i. Pearl Travis 
_* * fara of : A iz These carols date back to the (onal agncultural building and a Donald Divires; treasiirer, Mire. oldest: Mason present. His age is — a z Mr. Creque. %. was presidentéof “M4'8® arrangements: 14th and 15th century when mu pyc garage Bruce Bradley and publicity, 
the Edward Creque Motor Sales _ er. cca literne ae Manel tele ._. * Mrs. Paul Shaughnessy. : Two other members who re a in Holly. He was an honorary life Santa Claus song style. Summarizing the report now un . ' ceived their membership certifi F' ‘GGASS SPECIAL CFFER 1 member of Kiwanis. a member of —_ a | The Rev Henrs A Waraksa di der consideration are commenda Individual guild heads cs \T*\ cates. were Lee Atkine and i D4 s 
the Board of Commerce. an honor- Visits Milford rector of Gregorian Chant and Po. “on is made that “The immediate \artha Mrs Ralph \eck St Bart Oakes. whe were ab-cnt SS ee — —o ary member of the Michigan Auto . ‘lish Hymnology at Orchard Lake. S'CP '0 be taken in the school build» Ann Vrs. John Led: Poosars oth ee ee ase Va mre = 
Dealers Assn.. and former regional Area Children is a graduate of the Detroit Insti- '"X Program 1s the construction \{r< Frank Zimmerman and S! _ “ ee : TT a ay a . Gli-j TO JA he —_ district manager of Chevrolet Mo- tute of Musical Arts and the New of a high school’ It eantinues by Elizabeth. Mrs Leonard Vethi me elect ‘i Jt! y \ ' t r an ¢ és € 
tor from 1922 to 1546. MILFORD—Santa Claus visited york Pius \ School of Litur gical Stating the proposed building would _ stalled at oe AEN . n Dee A 
‘ | shiny Cadil- ; -onduc he Scho-| | include 16 to 18 classrooms. a -. é : Service for Mr. Creque will be Milford Saturday in a shiny Ca Music Beside conducting the Scho- } he A th rnc: lac convertible. The 50 piece high ja Cantorum in their broadcasts S¥YMnasium. library and shop.” Pilgrim Club Slates The officers elected are ru at 11 a.m. Twesday from Algoe- : _ 5 McQuarrie worshupful master 
Sek deter eee be) he Le eiieatan lel ite aarcas anon a a eee nage F T Cl b Christmas Program Harold Lounsberry. senior warden: | + a i + or e MIISICA i z 5 4 Voidsewn ' “ce - erg mond Come: tne street. Automobiles, fire ap- harmonic settings of Posh hymns © OUF LOWNS CLUD  weraviona—the Puznm cub Eilon eeu ace Mah . paratus and new trucks followed ——— ‘Plans Christm will hold its annual Christmas tre Si Janiee Tuck senior He is survived by his wife. El- and the parade was climaxed with S P. le Will Go as iparty at 8 pm. Tuesday. Dec 27 treasur - ance o 
vira; three sons, Lt. Robert, with Santa's appearance ome Feop at the home of Mrs. Frank Best 9¢a¢0" James Jacobson. junior : 2 . Part f deacon Neil Woods, steward: Ciif- the U.S. Navy in Winthrop. Mass . Mayor Barlett Smith presented to Any Length to Bathe y Or Meet jwith Mrs Clyde Merwin as co ford Bichon’ steward’ Yoren Mc.   
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  Theodore and Richard Lee of : ™ : hostess. Instead of the unusal gift 8 he key city. . FOUR NS — p ROSSER! EA ary Holly: one daughter, Mre. Carrie anta with t eys to the MARLETTE — Charged by the re TOW Sie The Four exchance each member! tallasnca Quartie. tyler and Harry Beacon Parker \ r He then distributed gifts to the <4. Police with stealing a bath- !owns Cooperative Extension Club ; chaplain farie Van Osdal of Allen Park: cnidren. A free movie fer the; ; will hold. | ; ., to give money toward gifts to he __ one sister. Mra. F. W. S , caitaren tub from the Guerdon Industries old ifs monthly meeting in soe —= ne sister, Mrs. F. W. Swan of cpidren followed. . ne . <,) the form of a Christmas party S6nt to.a convalescent home and . Flint. and eight grandchild here Frank J. Sholes. 20. of Sil eats H Goodrich Man I ] na of no ah f Ae The parade was sponsored bs , orwood was arranged before Jus Wednesday at the home of Mrs. for exchange students from foreign ONO : e Paina eee ae Milford “businessmen under the 5... Jfarry Balhoff. Sandusky. and “tliam Hurtubise, Petrolia Drive je : cir With Life Membership LEAD ° es Seer . ! . : . i re last meeting of the grotin, 
the Genesee County Federation of direction! of Maren Spier: iglan=ed on 370 Roll call will be answered with Mrs. Dorothy Pohl 4 Apees coi GOODRICH Members’ of (pos! P il the Blind ; State Police stated that Sholes °8°h member bringing gifts Home Demonstration A ‘dq No 1008 VFW honored Robert Fox enci ‘ ; ; ’ monstration agent. showed NO nor ober Musical Department and a companion, who Is a Sigal be taken to homes of ‘Ghralines Greate endl pitta of Goodrich this week with a life: 
Plan Christmas Event to Present Concert minor, .were seen loading the : Stas. which can be made at home and membership at. a banquet in his 
AS es i bathtub on a truck by an emplove A potluck dinner will be served gave out leaflets of instructions honor eee ‘ ep nae Leona Meth ALMONT- The annual ¢ a ** ef the Guerdon Industries fac. at noon The group will have a z | Fox served with the Arms trans edist' Sunday School will have tts concert of the Music Depart: tory> When challenged, the two gift exchange and reveal secret Spanish : Ata . : port command in the Spanis! annual Christmas program at the ment of the Almont Community! Grove away at a high rate of pals New names will be Pineen Food Market Robbed American War and again during oa church at 7:30 pm. Wednesday oe heat eeaketin at ee speed. Recognized by the em. for the coming year | ROYAL OAK Joseph s Food World War Tas a Lieutenant in the- A h h ~ i ik abe igh schoo: gy 2 plove, the two were contacted —_———-—- \Market at 1405 S| Main, was held Navy - wit t Wedn av ey ection { ; . : | 2 ob i as i e urch 
Church Plans Event one ea at Mave To Present Program by a lone bandit and rao a poeoselee _ this luxurious new 
PARKER ol’ pee and peacil set SEYMOUR LAKE—The Vethod- ‘The Sixth Grade Chorus, the Jun. Sholes is a former emplove at NORTH BRANCH — The earl approumately $00 Saturday night Thomas Group to Meet - oper y Annis Joseph, owner of the store.) Ist church here will sponsor @ ior Band. Boys High School Glee the plant according to Joe Rene na. srades lander i ea : ‘SCS a ies, z arten said tha j 30. | AS NSCS program and Christmas tree in the Club and the High School Band dict. superintendent ar g said that a man. aged about 0. | THOMA The Thomas WSC ; through third, will present their walked up to the cashier, pulled! will meeet Wednesday at the church at 8 pm. Wednesday will make appearances. Chri Christmas Program at the schoo! out a gun and told her to put all) Thomas Community Hall for a co- 
36 Attend ristmas auditorium Tuesday evening the bills in a paper sack He then operative dinner followed by a Party and Potluck Wavne DeGrow is announcer, walked ouf the front door \Christmas program with tree and 
Deaths in Nearby Communities °°” 22"... a crane of erm te a : Y ti ivr. ape Imlay City Lodge Elects cive 52 pints of Blood   
Famous Perker 51” pen 
with Electro-Polished point end 
      Mrs. Emma Heidermann Home with burial in Waterford Cointy Farm Bureaus met at the the Parker Liquid 
MARLETTE — Service for Mrs enter Cemeters The infant died Masome Hall here recently for a Pry" ‘ ey: os NORTH BRANCH — Fifty-eight} P . aay porlai: supper end Ghricinas pal IMLAY CITY — Imlay City master and is the alternate to sof buGa 5 a ae . an encil thot sharpens itself Emma Heidermann 82 was held ~*. ere Mr. i Lodge No 341, F & AM 1 | Grand Lodge. pints of Diood were Gona e @s # writes. Point cannot break! . Surviving are his parenis a ty. Hosts were Mr and Vrs Tru zg ». 41, AM has elected recent visit of the Lapeer County Here's o gift thot j sesterday at the Germania Evan. brother Michael and aoosister man Denby and Stephen Knobloch the follow, officers: Public — installation was held Ini ic >. i . cane Chir HR OMICECE: ; 4. Bloodmobile Unit at American Le- ond different! Plus a $3.95 gelical Lutheran Church with bur- pameig at home There was a gift exchange and + «¢ «© Wednesday night. with Ross Fife. fom Bgl here esis Pencil . : . - ; AC an nae _ all here. iquid lead ial in Germama Cemetery Mrs . program which included music by Worehiplil | \taster Medvin ast master of Acacia Lodge, De- 810° 2 : _ with the nee Heidermann died Wednesday Mrs. Edna P. Baughman the students of the Tucker School 4.104 Se : treit. acting as grand master: Dr. this “STL purchase of She is survived by two sons. Fred = FARMINGTON— Service for Mis The January ineeting will he on Eckel; senor watden Don George M. Peterson, past master! TRANSISTOR : . L Stondord Set. and Walter both at home two Edna P Baughman 66, 2273 Lilac. the 18th at & pm., at the home Harley: junior. warden, &. E. of Acacia Lodge as grand mar- i 
   sisters. Mrs Herman Behr. Cass will be held at 10-30 am. Wednes of Mr and Mrs. A D Buell. jSimmons, senior deacon. Wallis shall, and Arthur Lane, past mas-, HEARING Alps City. and Mrs Bertha Peters of day from Sharpe Funeral Home — Johnson: junior deacon. Eugene) ‘™ Imlay City. as secretary, Try several of the leading Argyle: and two brothers, Fred in Clarkston with burial in Green Lake Orion Methodists McKillop; secretary, John F. Folk: | = 50s a Week 
NO EXTRA COST 
     
        Fischer of Vassar and Otto Fischer died Saturday at her home. . ‘ | C C | d |] ing Loss Check-up. Operating of Mariette. | She is survived by her husband, ‘Plan Christmas Eve | (reasurer, Brice Kempt: and) ounty ’ a en ar | Sone Ducane here Ped yee: we 7 RANOPA @\ AmO GRAND ( William E. Hahn | Stanley; one son. John of Pontiac: | trustees of the Masonic Temple: Imlay City $50 to $75 fee a cmanttes RANT a 0 GRANOMA BOUGH 
  one sister, Sara‘Teneyck of Green-| LAKE ORION—The Lake Orion Association, elected for three years The Women’s Study Club will meet I prices!    
   J — Service for Wil-| ille Methodist .Church will hold a each, L. B Thatcher. Folk j Tuesday afternoon at the home of Mrs ‘ liam E. Hahn, 76, was held Satur- i Bi neice rated nman’ Christmas eve candlelight service Kempf . us Seoeea: wah Chitetmnt dosoretinn “ Nereeat eeaeaietes 00 day in Marlette with burial in ; jat 9:30 p.m. Saturday in the’ Christmas m Will be presented by | Wet 1 oz. Ladies wear it t Colfax Cemetery in Bad Axe. Mr Reeert &. teen woet chureh The wershiptel master made Mr Rowers nopeny gm BF Suet | thet; hair Ane aid eabes 2 ‘ Hahn died Thursday. HITE LAKE TOWNSHIP — There will be Christmas carols 'h¢ following appointments: nurs oe ne one ..,, | Wonderful Christmas present! He is survived by several nieces S¢tvice for Robert E. Lockwood, by Mr and Mrs. Phillips Shoutes oe Orval Harris, Ronald ,, Tala aesier ages mene Apts Leaetiiea A oo for all aids. a, ae oak paphews: : 18 1935 Porter Rd.. will be held and violin and vocal numbers. The, Baird, Keith Otark and Albert supper tor members and thetr families in is oe Gee ee JEWELRY CO at 2 pm. Tuesday at the Cedar- sermon will be “There's a Song in. Mahm: tyler. Leonard Schaaf; "50'*Oinelews ene” Revexane oh | Pt ng this’ ad with you for a | a 
Demald Freeman crest Lutheran Church: with ut: the air by Dr. Mont Olwer., STEanit. Roy Warley: chaplain, ole” a pouch supm'sanscrravnas | (igh TuNE-UD on Your present —— WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — jal in South Lyon Robert, « stu- _E. ©. Keating; felloweraft cap Prange | —- REPAIRS TO ALL AIDS 25 NORTH SAGINAW STREET 
  man, 6-day-old son of Mr. and Mrs. died suddenly Saturday: Mervyn Mair, and sick commit. | Cetnerite Booth sircle will hold ite 0. W. ESKILSEN i December meeting -at the home of Mrs 
Donald Freeman, 6041 Williams He is survived by his mother. | 1106 State Bldg. Service for Donald Charles Free-'dent at Michigan State University, * ate | tain, E. E. Simmons; marshall, Commerce 
County Births m Evenings ‘til Christmas tee, Leonard Schaaf, Mervin | Tevedey Pernar of Edgewood Drive «1 
  
      
  j : | t m, At this ti E Lake Rd, was held at 2 p.m. today Mrs Kenneth Switzer. of Porter.  _ ___. Neth Branch |__| Whitemag, and K. C. Mussy. | Eemoer cit triage sample of teren th Tear at This Address Free )Perking in Lot Opposite A & P “ : qughter, Jean was born! Vorite Christmas goodie and exchange —Hethe Calle Made— from ‘DonelsonJohns F ufiera! road. : _ 'te Me, and Mra, Robert Runiman, | James Homer is the retiring recipes for same. ' — 
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Ve i ; ; eee s | : ee ; 4        Probe Thorne Crash 
LOS ANGELES wW—Civil Aero- 
nautics Board officials open a hear- 
ing today seeking to fix the cause 
of the airplane crash which killed 
playboy pilot Joel Thorne and eight 
occupants of an apartment build- 
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              Detroit Police Hunt 
for Woman Slayer DETROIT uw — Police continued 
their search today for the brutal 
killer of a 72-year-old woman. slain 
by a purse snatcher who hid be- 
tween houses, ran up behind her 
and bashed in her skull with 2-by-4 
length of lumber. 
The victim was Mrs. Amanda 
Johnson, waylaid Saturday night 
near her home in the Joy Road-/ 
Grand River section. 
The family with whom the 
aged woman lived said she seldom, 
carried more than a few dollars in, 
her purse, which witnesses said| 
they saw her attacker grab and 
flee after his vicious assault. 
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Jordan Armed Forces 
Patrol Against New Riot | 
AMMAN, Jordan  — Security, 
forces patrolled this tense capital 
Noday after student demonstrations, 
against possible inclusion of Jordan’ 
in the Western-sponsored Baghdad, | 
Alliance. | * 8 
One person was killed and seven 
were hospitalized when troops 
‘broke up two demonstrations yes- 
iterday. Outbursts also were report-. 
‘ed in Nablus, Hebron, Jericho and 
‘Ramallah, ——_—   UD LIKE A REAL ---— Viiese were the werds 
thal Santa heard Saturday from hundreds of chil- 
dren of area members of the CIO as the Oakland 
‘County ClO Council and 17 affiliates staged their at Pontiac High 
some 7,000 chil 
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| Demonstrators in Hebron 
jattacked offices of the U.N. Relief, 
jand Works Agency for Palestine, Detroit and eac     
Commercialism Takes Over 
Cubans Forced to Adopt   
  U.S. Christmas Custom HAVANA, Cuba «—Cuban par- is a religious and family celebra- ents face two precent-giving holi- tion. Members of the family gather 
days during the Christmas season. late Christmas Eve, known as 
Children receive gifts from Santa “Noche Buena"’ or the Good Night. 
Claus on Christmas and from the for a feast of young roast pig, black 
Three Wise Men Jan. 6. beans and rice and fried bananas. 
Until recent yeafs most Cubans * ©. «& 
  ! followed only the Latin-American Then off they go at midnight to 
custom of showering toys on their 
children Jan. 6, the feast which 
commemorates the Three’ Wise 
Men's presenting gifts to the Christ 
Child. air-conditioned church to attend 
the Misa de Gao or the Mass of 
the Rooster. 
U.S. IDEA SPREADS 
Before the last war only the more 
wealthy among Cubans had RELIGIOUS FEAST 
Traditionally, Christmas in Cuba an old cathedral or to a modern’ 
  __THIRTREN | adopted the United States-type 
|Christmas. Now it has spread te 
others. As early as mid-Novembet 
Christmas decorations go up i 
stores, and shop windows are filled 
‘with gift’ suggestions. Imported 
evergreens are sold from sidewalk 
stands. 
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The Cuban government this year 
will distribute 200,000 food pack- 
ages—each of which will include 
$1—so the poor can hold their fam. 
ily dinners on Christmas Eve. The 
dollar will be used to buy a young, 
tender pig for roasting. 
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On Jan. 6 the government will 
distribute truckloads of toys to 
poor children 
The tree kangaroo spends much 
time on the ground. It ascends 
to feed on fruit and foliage, to 
escape enemies and to sleep. 
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Press Photo Pontiac 
School. The show, which attracted 
dren, was highlighted by a show 
presented by the Homer Babb Dance Studios of 
h youngster receiving a Christmas 
gift from St. Nick. 
  annual Christmas party at the Boys’ Gymnasium 
Refugees, No casualties were re- 
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Than in Teaching School 
recipe, along with worries 
importing cheese and herbs 
Italy, getting special boxes 
New Jersey to deliver the 
in, and the like. 
C Their dreams at first were big 
The establishment belongs to a They wanted to rent a building.’ DENTON. Tex «—Bianca's!cial” 
Pizza Bakery is doing all right in about 
this Texas college town but don't from 
waste your time looking for from 
Bianca j pizza Westinghouse Offers 
Strikers Yule Loan — PITTSBURGH w — Negotiators 
for Westinghouse Electric Corp 
and the striking International 
inion oof Electrical Workers 
called another bargaining session 
today while the company rushed 
plans to lend $100 to any striker 
to tide him over, Chnstmis 
The union, which has neither en- il 
    
  
     
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89° couple of gals who tossed their/Finally they settled for the kitchen ese nor rejected the loan plan, 
college training aside to go into of their small rented cottage in)!S ‘etting local unions decide business ; which to bake the pizza. Both take Whether thes Il permit the striker 
The proprietors Barker, ‘urns at the twin pizza ovens, but to cross picket lines to pick up the Nancy ichecks 24. a blonde Who quit a school S4ncy keeps the books. I The ¢ | 
teaching job. and Barbara Cos- -* *¢ ' 4€ Compan) is setting up plans 
; ae ie "her « , . ir to pay out the money inside the 
Cee ee es ee ae ee plants Saving it is “not practi ‘ali ; . as in Europe and later hope to have P" Sayin : Ce for the pizza business was a b ig'ds 6) uAyeherD ele 
diploma in English a regular little Italian res- 
| In the 2% weeks they ve been ‘4urant. 
in operation, Nancy and Barbara 
already have made enough profit 
to pay off their origina] invest- 
ment. They bake on the average 
of 30 of the crisp Italian dishes a 
day. * * * 
Westinghouse said any eimploye 
‘who has lost 30 days consecutive 
California Earthquakes ork qualifies for the lane Abou 44.000 members of the IUE have End After 78th Tremor © IVE been striking since Oct. 17 in a 
EL CENTRO. Calif —Imperial bitter contract dispute. Approxi- 
Valley residents set out today to mately 10,500 members of the In 
' Roommates several years ago assess fully the damage left by a dependent United Electircalgwork 
while attending North Texas State jumbled weekend of 78 earthquakes ers struck Westinghouse Oct. 25 in hand for next Christmas’ gifts. 
  
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761 W. HURON STREET 
DOWNTOWN 407 MAIN 
FRENCH-GLO 1-HOUR VALET 
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Shopping Center College here, the two girls talked give or take a tremor. | often of going into business to. Damage at Brawley. 14 miles 
get@er All: they needed, they north. was estimated at perhaps 
figured. was a good idea. $50.000 in broken windows, buckled 
e¢@ «8 6 ceilings and cracked walls, but 
; ;, there were no injuries reported in Barbara hit on pizzas while in' 
Flomda during ihe summer. She|‘he 800 square miles of the Imper-' 
and Nancy then began hauting !4! Irrigation District. | restaurants, lounges and bars in The 78th shock, by the count of 
ria _ district officials, rattled dishes and 
hemes tenga! ptean (end cop? ‘\windows here last night but ap- 
‘parently caused no damage. | Now they have their own ‘'spe-         
      
    
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   = 160 Killed, 200 Missing as Floods Rock Lebanon 
BEIRUT, Lebanon —The Abou 
Ali River raged in flood across 
north Lebanon today, with some 
160 persons reported killed and 200 
missing 
The torrent cut the coastal! town 
of Tripoli in half, destroving about’ 
100 buildings and wrecking «ix 
bridges. President Camille Cham 
oun and Premier Rashid Karam 
hurried to Tripoli to oversee res- 
cue work by troops and police re 
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FOURTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955   
3Killed as Idling 
Jet Runs Wild 6 Planes, Huge Hangar 
Lost at Lincoln AFB in 
Million Dollar Fire 
LINCOLN, Neb. R—A Navy jet 
'fighter plane, warming up on the! 
flight line, ran suddenly wild under | 
full power at the Lincoln Air Force! 
‘Base yesterday. 
e, Weekend Fatals 
Total 21 in State Car Mishaps Claim 16; 
Shooting, Explosion and. 
3 Fires Kill Others 
  By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
In the last weekend before! 
Christmas, 21, persons lost their 
lives in Michigan accidents. | 
Traffic mishaps claimed 16., 
Three died in rooming house fires. | 
A man died tn the explosion of | 
a heating terch’s tank, and a | 
girl was shot to death by a youth | 
who didn’t think the gun was ,   Ld] s 
The result: | 
—Three Navy men. killed. 
—A huge wooden hangar levelled 
fire. 
Traffic fatalities included: j Gas aircraft Gemreres com- 
Charles Harrington, 67, of Lake- I ee at pth oth 
iat lions of dollars.” 
  Fred Bannick, 43, of Saginaw. | 
John W. Bright. 72. and his wife,! 
Amy, 70, of Davison. | 
Albert Wilkens, 26, of Montrose. ; 
Raymond C. Grier, 52, of Gales-} 
burg. 
Earl Thomas. 52, of Jackson. | 
George Lapham. 76. of Frontier 
Donald Hall. 32. of Fairgrove. 
Robert R. Smith, 15, of Big 
Crooked Lake near Rockford. 
Earl Griffith, 57, of Montcalm; One of the dead was the fet 
plane’s pilot, Lt. (JG) Vernon R. 
Chapman Jr., 25, of Grand Island, 
~tg Korean war veteran but of late 
a “weekend warrior’ as a Navy’ 
reservist. 
The other victims, whose bodies 
jwere recovered from the hangar 
ruins, were: 
Air Controlman 1.C. Kenneth C., 
Newman, 24, of Lincoln. \ 
Air Controlman 3.C. Hubert Lee,   RECEIVES CHECK — Pontiac Mayor William Pontiac Press Phote! County. \ 
Arvid Holst. 66, of Fair fave | Donaldson received a check for $428 to add to the lands, members of Janice Antona's citizenship Tracy, 29. of Lincoln. - 
James W. Peak, 35. of Saurly fund for the Pontiac Civic Auditorium. The funds class, and presented at the group's Christmas The FOF jet fighter plane with, 
Robert S. Krug, 31, of Novi Town-| 
ship. | 
Wellington McDonald, 74, of Pon-| 
tiac. were donated by Pontiac residents from other party. Lt. Chapman in the cockpit struck’ 
three aircraft in its wild, careen-; 
ing run outside the hangar. With tts: 
exhaust still spewing flames at full 
force, the craft plowed its way in-| tris tarts. s0 rm OGDtA Claus Came Early Bomb Misses Man, |-» 
for Civic Auditorium Fund Rocks Parking Area smver sircan sn imo st a died Saturday night in a rooming 
a 
| loth house fire. Firemen theorized , 
Barris tae eee ee | Santa. Claus came early for the;Christmas party. Mayor and Mrs | FORT WAYNE. Ind. m — A dy. 
Louis Reinhardt, 29. of Bay City > Civ is Willi Sars . NE, 5 _ y-| s Reinharc ¥ ¥\Pontiac Civie Auditorium fund this, William Donaldson were the hon lnamite) Bomb (cased beekdc| the In its tempestuous trip. the fet; died in a similar fire Sunday in y, : 
; yo year peed Cucste: empty car of a union official on a rammed a huge hole through the The mayor received a t check for downtwon parking lot rocked the midsection of a patrol bomber out- 
or * $428 contributed by members of Fort Wayne business district early side the hangar. | Janice antona’s citizenship class- today. There were no injuries. Win-' The Air Force opened an invest- 
|dows in nearby buildings were tigation. | 
Pontiac shattered. SS ae   
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Burton Township, near Flint. | When the New Citizens’ League! 
Fifteen-year-old Sheila Dunne of of pontiac met Saturday. 
Detroit was accidentally shot to 
death Friday night by a youth who 
thought the pistol he was demon- p h C So h 
=a pup sees aad eal “ af ug citizen from other lands was made} 7 ¢ | Sk F| k | 
Leonard Kotarek, 51. of Manistee by Police of Area |t0 further the cultural development The owner of the car is Kenneth, ce aters 0C 
jof their new city. McNeal, business agent of AFL- died Saturday night from injuries | ene ane : e ° , | 
) - Theme of the affair was “Christ- Cl umber and Steemiitiers f N C ty R k fer ttaal aada ts) ood imas Around the World.” The class Local 166 and president of the Fort! 0 Nine Ul INKS   
The contribution by 
  euffered in an explosion earlier in| 
the day at the Fallen Drop Forge 
Co. of Manistee. A heating torch Poliday traffic during the re . : Wayne Building Trades Council. _. - 
tank exploded 5 mainder of the year. Pontiac siudents) showed ow the Sule wat The car was wrecked. | With the weather man predicting 
the approach of the coldest wave to   —“4%% 24%" 
  John Lucas. 28 died Sunday Police urged both pedestrians and McNeal tol slice he could nc Le coe . 
night when fire swept his rented “ivers to use double caution on | NSH Ea Ys Coon * date, Parks Supervisor Bill Aho an- explain the bombing. Detective       : xm ‘nounced that nine cityv-operated ice room in Grand Rapids city streets nounced v-ope 
Floyd West, 25. of Watervliet! In other accidents this weekend. , 
was crushed under his overturned 8 6year-old boy, getting off a Sun- 
tractor Sunday night jday School bus, received slight 
: injuries when hit by a car 
Books Offer Pointers Gerald H. Davis, 892 Emerson. The retirement of Dale C. nar Police Cooperation 
'St., was released after observation ris as president of the American x 
in Pontiac Genera] Hospital. |Schoo! Band Director's Associa- bd 
Sere en aes eee he + tosay vy a ThWarts Car Thieves on Yule Preparations ,.™,2°%<r Pas Batt 3 oon ne ae a : ; boy walked in front of his car, and) Brandenburg Clarkston resident George A. ‘wever and Owen Schools. 
Looking for a different recipe he couldn't stop in time because) Harms. Pontiac High School Crouch can thank the police tele-| 
for Christmas cookies or cakes”|o¢ icy pavements band director, received a citation type network that he's driving his pe ready for skating by next week. marked in their native countries 
{Capt. Mitchell Cleveland interpret- 
/week ‘ Dale Harris Retires , . . _the inert = el ll a 
pit) uae) EE Over the weekend the nine rinks 
as Association Head aaa Ses eid Pngay el reas istated. 
| The rinks available are: Jeffer- 
son - Whittier School: Washington 
|Junior High; Crofoot School; Oriole 
\Field; Wilson School; Rotary Play- 
ground: Optimist Playground, and 
    Need some help on decorating your ees for meritious service Saturday as cay today. end 
home for the coming holidays” , . thelassoclation icoicludedia ihree GmCTrOUuchis mulomwaxtstolenmehile 
Answers to these and. many ire if eved e aviconventionniniDetentt he was mn church yesterday. When 
other questions and problems that 
come up during the Christmas sea- 
son, can be found in books at the 
Pontiac City Library according to 
Librarian Phyllis Pope. (Continued From Page One) 
“Books can offer such practical springs and. shock absorbers, keeps 
help on all aspects of Christmas,” 5 
the librarian said. “The library pag rrcas Ss tice: “ wel Travel Up 5 Per Cent [called in by police radio to say ture in 36 years will organize next, 
4 eae p= colina ee Gin 6. A central hydraniic system Over 54, Group SED aU eS vetiiee who were! The” board governs Michigan, 
you can make yourself, ideas for| at operates the Firebird’s power) WASHINGTON, (INS)—The Na- driving it will be charged this aft.|State University. | 
decorations, plays for church or String. Power brakes. power tional Association of Travel Organ- ternoon. |" With the end of the year. Sarah school, and the words and music ield wipers and the suspen- izations reported today that Van Hoosen Jones of Rochester. Harris. whose retirement from he reported the theft to Oakland one tl ta Sarah Jones Leaves C f h F jthe group becomes effective Jan. County Sheriff's deputy Sgt Paul 
as ar 0 f e uture |1. Was instrumental in founding the Carpenter, Carpenter sent the re- A : | Bo d j 
organization in 1954. He served port via teletype to all area panes gricu ture ar 
two terms as president Stations. 
  He hadn't finished transmitting) EAST LANSING w — The first, 
'before a Lake Orion patrol car all-male State Board of Agricul-| 
    for favorite Christmas carols.” 0" Maal GM <veineet® Bey Americans were on the move S H italized Republican. goes off the board aft- in| addition’ helpful’ material fs this hydraulic a can eventually nearly 5 per cent more in 1955 than YVEVEN Mospitanze er 12 years of service. and is re- 
available on Chmstmas customs be used to operate window i in the preceding year, Following Collision placed by William E. Baker, Me- 
hotiday parties. Christmas noetm convertible tops mat adjusters rhe organization estimated that ; sick Democrat who was one of 
and other related topics, the librar- A ANE BEES ONES Apencinines | fo outer stale sg om BOD peven’ persons were two Democrats elected  at_ last 
jan said. 7. An automatic transmission ¢stic travel will come to 13 billion, Pospital fed after a collision Sun- spring's general election Baker 
—_— mounted between the two rear 500 million dollars and predicted day at 34 Mile road and Camp joins Dr. Donnor D. Smith of 
wheels, eliminating the conven. |a smail percentage increase next Ground road north of Romeo. Tawas who was first appointed to 
Student Runnerup tional differential. | year. Paul Gill, 16. South Mill road. the board by Gov. Williams. | 
\" Dryden, is in critical condition in —————   
in Poetr y Recital | aPezmanenty lubricated pivot, Meat on Table—Thanks Giemens | Mt. e 
Contest at School "1" eta hetween th, to Accident on Highway | Michael Konarski, also 16, of Alabama Claims Man | acoiistical Romeo, driver of one car, is in A | Ch | 
William C. Bryant. son of Mr Suspension system and the body.”| Patients at the Oakland County serious condition in the same hos- on ssau { arges | 
and Mrs. Frank J. Bryant, of 248! se Tuberculosis Sanatorium will Neve pital, ' 
W. Hopkins St. recently was! All of this is crammed into an venison for Christmas—thanks to’ Driver of the other car was Leo A Pontiac man who moved here, 
awarded second prize in a Spanish Indianapolis 500-type beauty in R. C. Dawson of Bay City M. Parvish, 45, of Armada. Riding recently from Alabama waived ex- 
poetry recital contest at the Uni- which the single tail fin, 52 inches| But Dawson, who car killed the with him were Diane Parrish, 12, tradition Saturday to face charges 
versity of Michigan off the ground. is the highest thing deer yesterday morning on US 10’John, 14, also of Armada, Other that he assaulted a friend with 
Bryant. an entrant in a category on the car , near M 87, isn’t happy about play- passengers were Woodson Ritter, intent to murder him 
made up of third-term Spanish stu-| The over-all length of the Fire- ing Santa Claus, The front end of 30, Memphis and Jeanne Ritter, Bentley Jackson. 31. of 242 N. 
dents, recited “La Vida es Sueno” pird is 235 inches on a 120-inch' his car was pushed in 18, also of Memphis. Saginaw St.. is accused of stab- 
(Life is a Dream’) by Pedro Cal-' wheelbase a bing Leon Thomas in Birmingham, 
deron de la Braca. | . Ala., six weeks ago. 
The student is director of “El Tthas a saeaity Gitgiaw can) Y Ch ristmas Devotional He accompanied Alabama offi- 
Campanario.” a periodical pub-| ; f ; cers to Birmingham Saturday. y ow it -| . opy over the air-conditioned in Belorell leaving ithe told i police! shed by the university's students), ioe The ainnostl pointed s tis S] d T d 6:15 
wri ine almost pointed snouts Slated for Tuesday at 6215 -veo ass trent ot minewe a@t Spanish. 
A i‘ used to go to school together. He a . sembling a jet fighter. Twin ex- : ist-| ; (sestaers Molotov Predicts Quick The third annual YMCA Christ-| Others are Ronald Hopp, Stan'gidn't want to prosecute on the 
m aust foes ‘ike aittary 7ae == Devotional Dinner is sched- Jones, John Wettlaufer, Tom Smith charge, but the police wanted him 
Action on Japs, Mongols line tanks under a jet’s wings. uled ri Rearend eee 20. be ee Aaron Wright, Gray Robertson. to. He swore out a warrant. 
MOSCOW (INS)—Soviet Foreign, The Firebird II is a successor Cae Se aang 6st it Bud peer: Nate Riffle and ‘‘I stabbed him, but I took him 
Minister V. M. Molotov expressed‘to the original needle-nosed, one ai Darrel Blackett. 
the belief today that Japan and passenger Firebird built by GM The group will hear the Rev: All men are invited. 
Outer Mongolia would be admitted two years ago as the first gas Ralph C. Claus. pastor of the St. 
to United Nations membership turbine passenger car in the U.S Trinity Evangelical Lutheran 50 Below in Alberta 
“very shortly.” .* * ’ Church. give “A Christmas Mes. ~ 
ne oa SSS a ; ; " | EDMONTON, Alta. (®—Bitter will have Family Night at 7 p.m. Both countries were denied, The GM Turbocruiser, first gas S48¢ ; : a . ‘ 
membership by vetoes last weekiturbine bus in the world, was de- Kenneth Wright of the Hi-Y cod: an and es met Meine ie eee Hall 
when 16 other applicant nations) veloped last year Club and Henry Powers of the Bee eaeetice Ae ee ee en ae 
Laide gta: dnd Ric ee Union| The new car, however, is de Toastmasters Club will give talks | temperatures to 50 below in some dinner and gift exchange. Each Lad apans membership applt-| signed for highway use and accord- on “What Christmas Means to | : <p i Pa } | 
con ee tnee net‘ Wey eta etc! Me rere Prince Aber amy wl Wee or tech | “it ECESe: , ‘recorded 45 below zero. dren. i golia was vetoed by Nationalist qiny driven on public highways.” Thel invocation iwi belgivent by - ae el 
America’s SMARTEST EYE GLASSES | \St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, 
  
    
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     China. {He said it is fresh from tests at Morris Decker of the Toastmasters 
GM's desert proving ground at Club. Leroy Volberding of { he 
Mesa. Ariz. Clarkston Hi-Y Club will read the 
4Scripture and Aaron Wright of Wa- 
terford Hi-Y will be | the |! 
singing.   
Police Jail Motorist 
After Highway Collision 
Ruben H. Mosley. 38, of 110 W 
Pike St.. was jailed on a charge 
of being drunk and disorderly aft- 
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on Accident Details Otto Milldebrandt, toastmaster. 
Lake Rd. last night. - Dr. Milton H. Bank, pastor of the) | .The other driver, Rodney Dick- TWo 17-year-old youths, who say, e@fson, 24, of 31 Alison ae told) their car was stolen, face lie de-| Central the Renediction™ will pro- 
police Mosley rammed into the tector tests today concerning an) ‘ 
rear of his car while he was automobile accident Sunday. f the affair are the 
stopped for traffic. | Being questioned are Robert “Y” Christian Emphasis Com- 
ae ee 'Pena, 14 S. Parke St., and Pay!) mittee, “Y” Toastmasters’ Club, 
Grain Stocks Hit Top ‘Wood, 42 Bellevue St. | “¥"? Phalanx @lub, Clarkston Hi- 
   They told police that a 1950 ma. Y Club, Pontiac HI-Y Club and ‘ ) TORONTO — Stocks of the ma- roon convertible, abandoned at the’ Waterford, Blue & Gold Hi-Y for LESS! 
jor types of grains held in the,accident, had been stolen from) Clubs. .   principal’ exporting countries—the them 15 minutes earlier. Serving on the committee for the 
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Australia — reached a record Proper, 38 Mckinley Dr. said David Gee, E. W. Huthwaite, A. 
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Escanaba Father Dies Hal Boyle Says: ) |a notice by the person who had| A newly-laid hen's egg registegp / as Couple Meets Son jlost the pocketbook. My father dug|® ‘emberature of about 106, 
225: Payment for Easy Money infal Sof Some union of a Michigan couple and y y y P. P f [ ck. 0 0 thei ed to be en we ha a -fashi / ' 
weal piped) Macrae 39, Sach ae O r a Ss on e roves ain u i taiaher ae teetahoan onl N ecessary . 
patcher for the Chicago and North Western Railroad at Eace- By HAL BOYLE ;dividual makes al] these separate 
naba, Mich., collapsed and died NEW YORK &—Curbstone com- discoveries of living must always 
of a heart attack. {ments by a Pavement Plato: {be personal-to him — though it be 
Moras and his wife, en route to| Youth is discovery, and the a stale tale in the story of human   ; . _ during whict sai othi 
ey is—or, as the cynic says, was. first time in my life, cash beyond more jey around—for less than $55. qaq Cok ae kn parr aa Pe ~ 
Money is usually a medium of ex-,the simple avarice of childhood. |[ was a real hero, at least until pelt to me in an area where he 
change and sometimes a measure; For 35 cents I bought up a/one of my ice cream and pop corm thought the memory would linger 
of valor. triggerless real pistol, the pride laden joy riders got sick with all; J_ still does, and I still recall FUEL OIL How does a human being dis-/°! the block. I bought all the agate this unexpected plenty. He spilled the Jesson I learned “when I first cover the value of money? To nie Marbles I never had been able tojeverything, including the source of | discovered the im portance ‘of! 
it happened in this wise: (win when knuckles were on the'my wealth. imoney * Texas for a vacation, had just/things youth may discover are ad- history. 
stepped off a train to greet their /venture, friendship, sex, love, par-| On this day I would discuss. the 
son, William, who lives in Mil-'enthood, death, money, boredom discovery of money. 
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  waukee, when the elder Moras col-|and faith. Strolling down the pavement as/S™und for keeps. es | Moral: You might as well earn! 
~ lapsed. The manner -in- which each io | First, let us consider what mon-ja child I found a pocketbook con- en es This brought me up front in the money the hard way, because, 94 East Walton Bivd. Phone FE 5-6141     
    taining about $65. I promptly| ! took all the kids for three blocks Picture. money you pick up easy will only | 
divided the money with a friend around to a free treat on me at| Well, my father was an honest cause you trouble at the end. 
who was with me—he was older,|the corner drug store. When they/man and doing all right at the| eS 
anyway, and could have taken it were stuffed with ice cream, wejtime. He figured that the pocket- > 
all from me... ‘went to the afternoon movie. I book contained the money of some-/ © 
os e¢ ¢ ‘bought the tickets, I bought the body who needed it. People @ 
The dough I had left made me popcorn, I bought the candy. thought, of things like that in those Me) 
the biggest guy in the neighbor-| Nobody who later came from times. 1 
jhood, I had what the older kids Texas ever spent money more He checked the newspapers until) © 
ldidn’t have—cash in hand, for the'madly, had more fun, or spread:in the Kansas City Times he found: &       
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i KEYS TO NEW OFFICE — Navy recrwting Alan D. Simonson, local recruiter. The office has re Onl 
Cmdr. Carl R. Tellefson presents the keys to moved to the Riker Building after 15 years in the je y 
Pontiac’s new Navy Recruiting office to Chief Post Office. @ ' 
  
pay. and pm company-Paid Groynded Coal Carrier insurance nents, 
* + ‘Floated at Port Stanley |@ 
Before the new agreement driv-| PORT STANLEY (#—The Coal @ Buy Now While Limited Supply Lasts! 
Bus Contract Averts SAVE $11.61! 
Grand Rapids Strike   SMA VEMASTER . jers got $1.65 hourly during the! Carrier Peter Reiss was freed @ $ DOWN 
Big SMOOTH GRAND RAPIDS wW—A midnight first three months, $170 for we from a mud bank in the entrance | ¢® Single Head shaves Gr apids _|next nine months and 1.75 after the : ake Erie Port vesterday abe ceacloe itt | Strike of Grand Rapids bus driv first vearicthey hadidemanded|an to this Lake Erie Port yesterday Fe WEEKLY 
  
  
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in on a new one-year contract. | tend ane now at —_ coal was transferred to another ¢® Shop to9 P.M. 
ton e? == * ic sts ar w = studying ship. es E Nieht / hg 
| v A strike would have halted pul mysterious “‘jet streams.” which Three t had stood by € very, 'g ‘ 
lic Were) Michigan's or ries ects rag eas eas freighter was grounded Friday e Until Christmes TEL-HURON SHOPPING CENTER 
second largest city, which has a 2th, for clues weather \@uring 35-mile-an-hour winds 4 
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arm use. time. Electric Railway and Motor Coach! Ne 
Employes of America. The agree-|¥ pall f Exchanges! 
ment was ratified today by a vote 4 : ' i R Lae 
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a handsome stainless steel case. highly polished 14K gold case, 14K gold case, impressive in of the great watchmakers f Flannels! an —_— 
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OPEN | _— Group Group. Alterations Values to $39.50 Sport Coats 
EVENINGS . BUY (iN PANTS | PANTS Save Up Other groups priced 316 & 3] 88 
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SIXTEEN WHE PONLLAC PKESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1¥00 
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| Slate FEPC Names, st once Kish? ir tears sone foe Syracuse Deal / mayor's Inter acia ony ] 
+ -fst Permanent Head v.ce".cr" JUNIOR EDITORS Be (| d" | 
The commission appointed Wil First submitted by. John Hamilton, Fort MUI, 8. C. fo ose | a } 
_ LANSING  — Michigan's new a any Rr 
Fair Employment Practices Com-| , sistant director. 
Baission ead a) om Perma- Seabron worked for the Urban 
Pent director—John G. Feild, sec: | sone im Detroit and Minneapolis 
/ of the Toledo Board of Com- for the past two sears 
Mounity Relations. : : | Feild recently was elected pres 
Feild, 33, and a native of Detroit, ident of the National Association 
i = of Intergroup Relations Officials — 
a op TS rum drinks _ — 
} Fer a a 
Approximately 70 per cent of 
D AG (GG | 3 R South Africa's male workers oc ns 
  | ° \ started yesterday, is sponsored by. 
Independent Unions ‘the 1,800,000-member National In- 
ge ‘dependent Union Council and the 
| 450,000-member Confederated Un- 
Plan Own Merger .-eians of America. The sessions’ are 
preliminary to a merger conven- 
ST. LOUIS W—Fifty represemt@ tion in Washington Feb. 6 
'tives of independent labor unions =e 
are laying the groundwork for a Roger M. Rettig of St Louis, 
| proposed organization of some six national chairman of the NIUC, 
Frere specs sas oia meaead the stimated membership in all inde- 
tbig AFL-CIO combine. - 
The three-day meeting, rare | eae unions at six million.   
  
    
  
    
  Transfer of IL Baseball 
"Franchise to Community 
_ Group Set Today | 
| SYRACUSE, N.Y, ® — A new) 
deadline of 5 pm. today has been) 
set for agreement on terms where. | 
by the Syracuse Chiefs baseball 
team would be transferred to al   
   
        o\ 3 _@ \eqogs H any jobs for which they are un 4 
Jamaica Rum &@ : | Vaetares (an Renton sir |community-backed corporation. $ ‘ bee ee ec in ae vogiat Signing of the contract originally HE’S FIRST — Theodore (Ted) | monds. Johannesburg psychologis was slated for Friday. It was de-\Rerry is going on with his busi-' 
layed Saturday because of a dis-\ness-as-usual routine despite the jpute over whether the presen lim some people are attaching 
owner, Marty Haske, should pro- port e dé ba = " . to the fact he is the first Negro vide a list of creditors, as re. , : arel| \vice-mayor in the history of Cincin- quired by the state bulk sales law, | : 
or offer his personal indemnifica-|4ti. Berry was elected to the post 
|tion that no debts would be car-,4fter the Ohio city’s Charter party, 
ried over against the new corpora-|gained control of the nine-man 
tion. ‘ council following a two weeks re- 
A central New York community count. 
baseball corporation was formed © = ee 
last week after fans pledged $50,000 = 6 5 
to purchase the clu, e 4 Die in Island Fire 
Haske would not comment when \{ANILA (®—Four persons died 
asked whether he would reconsider 
a once-rejected offer of $100,000 
from a group seeking to move the 
\International League franchise to Capiz province on Panay Island. 
|Miami, Fla. “yesterday. ; @ e 
       
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QU! tHe LusTRE-CREME er eleedies | heave all cutouts to 
moke your creche.         
   The secret formula for Chartreuse Liqueur was 
eriginally given to the Carthusian Monks in 1606 by the 
Marshall d’Estrées. Through the centuries no one 
has ever duplicated this rare recipe combining more 
than 130 different herbs, gathered by the Monks 
near their Monastery of La Grakde Chartreuse in France 
You will find Chartreuse on the menu of every leading 
hotel and restaurant and at every leading retailer Try it 
when dining out, or buy a small bottle to serve at home 
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save all the figures. 
Tue. b ~ ina fire which swept the business 
section of Roxas City. capital of 
            
         
    
       
     
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       You con shampos her how with win kaa 
Wenyeeed:s tevertte Displaying a creche, a scene showing the Bethlehem stable at the 
birth of Christ, is one modern Christmas custom tied directly to 
Jesus’ birth. Other decorations—candles, garlands, bright orna- 
ments, holly, mistletoe and even the Christmas tree—stem from other 
customs and or from legends. 
* ° The tableau of the Christmas creche is an effort to tell again the 
mai lathe story of the birth in the manger. More than 700 years ago, St. Francis 
° $ * > ere “22 of Assist made such a model to help make the story more real for 
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"Te get your Lustre-Crome “Welking Dell”, visit our beevty counter todoy >| This week, one by one, we bring you figures which you can put 
end get LUSTRECREME SHAMPOO in Croom or Lotion Form. Meil the inte your own Christmas creche. At the bottom of today’s drawing CAVERN 
ee ay mote giving ear a os (ne. of ounces)... with you will seé how the figures, when you have them all, should. be 
““Welking Doll”, 9.0. Box 272, New York Gey 12, eae Color the figure of the angel, paste it on cardboard and MUSHROOMS 
Good for timited fime only! You can see that angel is to be hung over the creche scene. This Maxwell House 
ye ma ‘ne by putting a thread or cord through the two holes at 
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Where BETTER BRANDS Drug Racks are Displayed in (Violet Moore Higgins AP Newsfeatures) ( OF F E E TOMORROW: The Shepherds Con    | FOOD-O-MAT and 
PEOPLE S SUPER MARKET Until called bv a newspaper. Wil fast. Northern Ireland. forgot the 
tam Kelly. chief clerk in the Bnt date was the 49th anniversary of 
465 E. Pike Se. and 700 Auburn Avenue ‘ish Army recruiting office in Bel. his entry into military duty 
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Table Napkins Gent iter betes ee eatrt 
7-Rib Cut Pork 
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VOTED “BEST” by 3 oast 
5 Whether for a twin bed or a big double bed, there’s pn Pana pines Honeybrand Lb C 
an automatic blanket for anyone on your Christmas [form aguiaet rar edie Sliced Bacon , 
gift list. ; 
It’s the gift that keeps on giving from the moment it’s ~*~ ‘ioe, oo 
_ plugged in. All night long, all winter long you get . | 10 NOW 2 rorms! Famous CREAM FORM New LOTION FORM 
luxurious warmth without muscle-cramping weight. | Ei. ciddleded 90# to #1 
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   One Policy Don’t Joke About It 
] One Payment | | LEICESTER, England uw» — or | lr oopers Begin Leslie Weatherhead, president of | 
One Expiration Britain's Methodists, thinks it's dis-! 
One Bother ee Se Safety Pr Odr - | am e Homeowners! teeble and more cruel than funny.”| Unmarked Radar Potro! 
| Cee ee ee ey eee ns gatas Gol as Lay wex| Starts Monday on South Thatcher, : | were killed in two world wars. Link of Telegraph Road 
Patterson | Gas seeping into a bungalow a scansps ; & Wernet I | Bangor, Northern Ireland, cost as LANSING W—The State Police 
Mh five si children. wil] start its first use of radar to 
sted GS hod remem — ico highway speeders today with 
LMOPIIIDIDOMAMA AHA BH, operation of a specially - equipped unmarked car on Tele- 
Open Weekdays 1956 CENTURY Medels graph Road between Detroit . and 
i. now on display the Ohio line. 
s s s ' 
Commissioner Joseph A. Childs. 
said the radar patrol car would 
be used through the remainder of 
the holiday season as part of a’ 
stiffened enforcement drive on the 
route, considered the major ‘ ‘death, 
road"' in Michigan, 
Patrol cars have been ordered 
te issue only warnings for “a | 
day or so,” Childs said, and then | 
to start making arrests.        
      
      THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 ____ SEVENTEEN. 
    aoeee <n ee eee teenies 
SELLS CHRISTMAS IFT SALE! .     a wr 
haan ste te Wa 
upto — For Your Old Watch 
IN TRADE Regardless of 
Age, Make or Condition     
      
     
                          
       
       
        
           
      
     
    
   
    
           
              
    (and all through the yeor) 
The de.ightful way to make a skipper happy or to repay He said the radar wil] be in an 
junmarked car, but that motorists 
him for last summers fun is to give him something will be stopped by uniformed of- 
for his boat also toy boats for the “Little Skipper. © lficers in a regularly-marked pa- 
Gifta’ Binocular Barometers - Ivalites - Compasses— trol car. The radar car will signal IMO 
PAO 
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ail types Bogung, fishing and skiing equipment—Un- at ar olan usual nautical jeweiry regular patrol cars to make ar 
rests. | 
INLAND LAKE SALES \ Childs recently stepped up pa-) 
trols on Telegraph Road to aver-; 
$127 W. Huron . Your CENTURY Dealer .. . FE 47121 lage one car every seven miles 
hud de decd de de dhe ded dhe ded dee he ee the clock 
He said most of Telegraph Road 
1 is zoned fer 50 miles an hour, but 
T's as Simple aS ABC mist ™ fo 6 
G LOAN Cite ClO for Placing 
to Get a ‘Propaganda’ Ads 
© WHEN YOU NEED MONEY — $20 to $500 
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women. Christmas gift sa.e 
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   LANSING w—Three Republican 
\legislators, asking corrective leg- These are the watches of - 
the vear! Handsome expan- § 40 
sion band styles at the low- 
est price ever! Supremely 
aceurste movements by 
Americe’s largest menufec- 
    
  
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verte spams eet [eect ecg | VA Finest Watches at Christmas you need. “propaganda aera a” FREE Engraving VALUE Prices... Buy Now! 
@ NO ENDORSERS REQUIRED pec ae er ee ) ee ally retarded children. nF 
@ LOANS ON SALARY, CAR OR FURNITURE Sen. Carlton H. Morris (R-Kala-; b = BU LOV A / + SoM: 
-@ CHOOSE YOUR OWN PAYMENT PLAN mazoo)}, said the ads were placed ; 0 ‘! i ~ 4 
in eight Michigan daily papers to 
attack the state Senate and its   
         
          
   
        
   
           
        
        
      
            
        
          
     
      
          
         
        
             
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@ REASONABLE COST |: vee | ea is position on the mental care pro mac laecy wilt : : es Paym't Paym't rr Paym't gram of Gov Williams pe Handsome expansion shock-resistant move- The newest in Contle 
Payments shown in Prod | 60s 8 720 $5 nom meee “These ads,” Morris said, ‘‘con- J ' ae ~ ven Rigel = ene Pie pi ol nental st villas by 
q . . a F is-| 7 ' im wil jewels. A ry , . the table include prin- pond | 13.11, 1421 19.77) 36.59 ee Gaeetente spetaaaiard For her, 2)  easak round path with sola ~~ 
| . cipal and charges. You og sie, irr - ope inflame public opinion. The ads, “Dolly Madison” rena expansion cluttered features in 
. can cut the cost of the identified the sponsors only as) email as a dime. these watches 
; State's charge ts the monthly rate of 3% some sort of a committee to aid) 
“ loan by making larger ca that pant of © balance mot exceeding retarded children. No one in the’ 
payments. aoe cs ae tt ppl leery communities in which this adver- 
and %% on any remainéer. tising appeared had heard of such 
e a committee and local agencies 
e ° which were interested in retarded 
Same Day Service Just Phone children were both mvstified and 
and give us a few facts about yourself. We Confused ith th ae ora ; After an investigation. Morris wi ave the money ready wnen you come in. <aid ‘I was told that the ads 
were paid for bv the International 
| Union, VAW-CIO the Michigan 
F CIO Council and the Wayne Coun- 
; on CIO Council 4 702 Pontiac State Bank Building : 
| ( Britain's oldest triplets, John, 
Phone FE 4-1574 oe and Mary Marshall (now Mrs. Thomson) have celebrated 
their Tith birthday at Cambuslang. me $375 
Pinos EC aM 
  
          
  
         
        
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taste Case SebS  Wearch $G9% Lighter 95°          for the enduring — . * 
gift of sewing 
This year buy the present 
she wants most, a Singer,” 
any SINGER model, for when 
you give SINGER you give 
the precious gift of the 
finest sewing... 
‘You can choose from a wide 
selection of Singer models, 
cabinet or portable. £;   
          
      
        
      BROIL-QUIK WEST BEND Waffle Iron and NESCO Electric 
  
    oe at your wor aa ect Automatic Rotisserie Automatic Percolator Grill Combination = 93 
SEWING CENTER and selec = ax - Ff 
| $ 95 SQuos $4an93 5 : the SINGER of her dreams. | 
ae oar , , Bake, Roast, complete meals +: Lk “mers pee oe lar cage It's seeretice cererey Ther: how Farnous brand. Extra large = vane electrically for a ees or a crowd in 
y Pay as un a Bri Gach Reimar fo ean ee thar gay coos ring can bith mete peat Grits of for ha Huy, Gai cami. Neca coking ea Sa haat ee . ; Pa week’ ES Toastmast OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL 9 $ aa oastmaster tascam, — \_ TOASTER UNTIL CHRISTMAS 
_ tine Trate-m Alowance REGULAR $23.50 ‘The Singer Mfg. Co. S$ Phone 
's SINGER SEWING CENTER ™ Bd | y FEderal > 3.7114 Listed im the telephone book only under SINGER SEWING MACHINE CO, Batare Toastiraster: Ton a ee 10 "4 
a fraction, of its worth. Lay- orto mer bs NORTH SAGINAW 
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Each year General Motors Girls club members pur- 
chase and dress dolls for distribution to hospitals and 
organizations who redistribute them to the needy, Pic- 
tured as they admired their finished handiwork are (left 
GM Girls | 
Dress Dolls 
for Charity Shirley Slaughter 
1s Chairman of 
Annual Affair 
Two hundred and sixty five dolls 
were presented hospitals and chari- 
table organizations by the General 
Motors Girls Club. 
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Members of the club assisting in 
the purchase and dressing of the 
dolls included those working at 
Pontiac Motor Division, GMC 
Truck and Coach Division, Fisher 
Body Division and Genera] Motors 
Acceptance Corporation. 
Organizations benefiting from 
the annual project were Oakland 
County Juvenile Home, Oakland 
County Society for Cripped Chil- 
dren, Muscular Dystrophy pa- 
tients, and the Veterans’ Hospital 
at Dearborn, to be used by the 
veterans as gifts for thelr chil- 
dren, 
At the Veterans Hospital, dolls 
will be given men in the TB ward     
General Motors Girls    
to right) Arlene Newcombe 
Vrs. Milton Brinson of East Rutgers street and Mrs. 
Harry Dernberger of Williams street. | 
Po hana * 
  Club members shown as they 
viewed the exhibit of dolls purchased and dressed by 
them are (left) Mrs. Elwyn A. Olsen of North Marshall 
street and (right) Mrs. Frances Nelson of East Fairmont uD Joins in A ~ 
id to Neeay   
Hairdressers 
Hold Election 
and Yule Party 
Mrs. Ben Elbling opened her) 
home on Oxley street for the an- 
nua} Christmas party and election | 
of officers of the Pontiac National 
Hairdressers’ Association. A co-| 
operative dinner was enjoyed by! 
members preceding the meeting. 
< * * * 
Officers elected for the coming 
year are: Mrs. James Wilkinson, 
president; Mrs. ray Sluder, vice 
president; Kathryn Liichow, re- 
cording secretary; Mrs. John Wil- 
son, treasurer; Martha Hagler, 
corresponding secretary, and Mrs. 
Arthur McKinniss, program chair- 
man. 
Mrs. Wilkinson appointed dele- | 
gates to attend the state meet- 
ing, which precedes the North 
American Beauty and Fashion 
Show taking place at Hotel Sher- 
aton-Cadillac in Detroit on Feb. 
67. 
Appointed as delegates were Mrs. 
Harry Randall, Mrs. Ernest Thay- 
er, Mrs. Ben Elbling, Mrs. “a   } 
( Sluder and Mrs. Wilkinson. Al- 
ternates are Mrs. John Wilson,| 
Mrs. Luella Murray, Mrs. Mc- | 
Pentise Press Photes |Kinniss, Mrs. J. Williamson and} 
Mrs. William Hawn. * * * 
Following the recent business | 
meeting, games and an exchange 
|of Christmas gifts were enjoyed. 
o--- -- --   of South Roselawn avenue, | 
| 
  Spending the holidays with her par-   Pontiac Press Phote 
ward, Calif. Photographed (left) is Mrs. 
Redmond, Mrs. Sprentall and Robert 
  
    
  
  
  BLOOMFIELD HILLS — In St. 
| Dunstan Chapel, Christ Church 
jCranbrook Friday evening Martha 
|Browning and Robert Terrell Mast 
were united in marriage by the 
Rev. Robert L. DeWitt. The wed- 
ding was attended by members of 
both families and close friends. 
The bride is the daughter of Mrs. 
Henry Clyde Johnson and the late 
Gen, Albert J. Browning. The 
bridegroom's parents are Mr. and 
Mrs. Walter H. Mast of Grosse 
Pointe Farms. 
The bridal gown was of white 
| Chantilly lace with a detachable 
| train of Italian silk, The fitted 
| bedice had a portrait neckline 
| and the veil of silk illusion was 
eaught under a tiny white satin 
eap. She carried white roses cen- 
tered by a white orchid. 
| Her sister Mrs. Hal E. Egbert of 
|San Gabriel, Calif., was the bride's   
street. The dolls were displayed just before they were 
contributed to hospitals and worthy organizations for 
distribution to needy youngsters. 
satin and carried American Beau-     Ge 
only since they are unable to get 
to their canteen to purchase gifts. , 
Club members also give oe She Keeps Busy, Too 
model Pontiac cars to the young 
boys in these same groups. 
_ Several girls who didn’t have 
the time or skill to dress a doll 
donated money to the project and | 
women at the Oakland County 
Convalescent Home dressed 
seme dolis for the club. 
The Club held its annua] Christ- 
mas Tea at Hotel Waldron Sunday . : 
afternoon with piano entertainment Daugherty of Michigan State Uni- by Jerry Libby. versity, now busy preparing his 
Group singing was led by Ruby football team for the Rose Bowl 
Brusha and grab gifts were ex-/meeting with UCLA. 
changed by the 8 members attend-- Pretty, dark-eyed Francie 
: Daugherty has her own personal 
Shirley Slaughter was chairman recipe to chase the Jonesome 
of the event. Mrs. Harry Dernberg- blues. 
er and Phyllis Trissell presided at) she makes the most of every 
the tea table. |minute she has with her popular 
and busy husband. She has a 
Friends Fete boundless enthusiasm for his job 
Bride-Elect _— and his football team. And she 
Among the recent showers given 
for bride-elect Nancy L. Johnston| 
was a luncheon and pantry shower |   
By ROBERT E. VOGES 
PASADENA, Calif, Dec. 19 B— 
A coach's wife has a_lonely life. . . 
Especially if you are the wife 
of “Coach of the Year’ Duffy 
  and her home. 
“If coaching football is what 
he’s happiest doing, that’s what 
hosted by Mrs. Gus Hanson and| I think he should do,” says | 
Mrs. Raymond Longpre; a miscel-| Francie about the job that keeps 
laneous shower given by Mrs. Gor-| her husband away so much. _ 
don Hayter and Mrs. Brenard Try-| «1 probably spend more time 
on and a personal shower given in). i+, my children than most wives. Dutfy’s Wife Adjusts Days to Sports | field to cary his daughter | 
around and show her off te 
visitors. 
Their social life mostly consists 
of entertaining close friends, other 
coaches and neighbors at their 
attractive East Lansing home. 
When her children and her home 
aren't keeping her busy, Francie} 
busies herself knitting socks for| 
her husband, reading — anything 
she can get her hands on—and) 
working with the Red Cross where 
she serves as a staff aide on the! 
bloodmobile. 
' When she and her husband do) 
go out, Francie always favors) 
football players as baby sitters.| 
herself-to her two children! They like the quiet of the Daugh-| erty home for catching up with) 
| eur studies. 
; And at least one former play- 
| er now an assistant coach—back- 
field coach Sonny Grandelius— 
did part of the courting of his | 
present wife while baby-sitting 
at the Daugherty home. | 
Some wives of coaches tell about Ann Arbor by Jane Roach, Janet), We're able to do a lot of things how disgruntled alums gave them | ty roses, 
Timothy Warren Mast was his 
brother’s best man, and ushers 
were William R. Yaw Jr. and Ru- 
fus H. Heitzel Jr. 
A reception was given in the 
bride’s home, Quarton road, 
| Bloomfield Hills. 
Mrs, Johnson wore emerald sat- 
in with a matching stole. The 
bridegroom's mother wore cham-   “He had a date with one of my jhe participated in three major 
girl friends. and then we met,” campaigns before returning as a 
recalls Francie. major. 
It was a whirlwind courtship and! §o the business of waiting for a) Pasne colored satin. 
they were marned within three husband to return home from the, After Christmas with their fami- 
weeks. wars — football or otherwise — is lies, the couple will go to California 
Then Francie didn’t see her hus- nothing new to Mrs. Duffyjfor the Rose Bowl football game 
band in two and a half years while! Daugherty. ‘before returning to their studies 
oe 7 
‘ only attendant. She wore royal blue ~ ~   
Martha Browning Weds Robert Mast For traveling the bride wore a 
costume suit of blue jersey, ‘at Michigan State University. They 
will both graduate in June. 
Married 
Friday in St, 
Dunstan 
Chapel, Christ 
Church 
Cranbrook 
were Martha 
Browning and 
Robert Terrell 
Mast. She 
the daughter of 
Mrs, Henry 
Clyde Johnson 
and the late 
Gen. Albert J. 
Browning. His 1s 
  parents are the 
  } Walter H. 
, : Vasts of 
: 4 # Grosse Pointe 
4 Farms. 
MRS. ROBERT TERRELL MAST   
yell and Mary de Tar. 
oe Longpre S etcuained at together. Then when my husband a hard time by phone. Not Fran-| 
the Corner House in Ann Arbor)'* home, it’s something special and cie. ‘Eve last year when Duffy, 
for the spinster 1 _ chon we make the most of it,”’ she de- was losing, everyone was wonder: 
Nancy, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. |“lared. | ful.”” she said. | 
Donald D. Johnston of Woodbine| During the football season, Sun-' Francie and the children flew) 
drive and Philip J. Hunt, son of day morning breakfast is the only out Thursday for San Francisco, | 
Mr. and Mrs. Hubert T. Hunt of meal Duffy and his wife have to- her home town, to stay with her| 
Ecorse, will exchange vows on/ gether. iparents while Duffy is on the 
- Dee. 26 at St. Benedict Church. | But Francie sees more of her|coast. On Dec. 22 she will fly| ee husband during the season than oD eae vt Danny tn) 
; He'll be home SPC ristmas and the New Year| 
Mrs. J. Leonard en five and six With her husband and watch the 
Opens Home 
Mrs. Jennie Leonard of Avondale /"® otf fon some dinner, or (to eat big game. : 
Dree will be cared for by the. 
_ see ara fears with the team at the training 
Se hers me Pa table. That's their time for visit- 
terfield Tent Nine Daughters of '"% and Dufty's chance to play 
Union Veterans of the Civil War. ith the children. 
Christmas decorations were used) Once the football season is | spare. e . 
throughout the house. An arrange-| over and the banquet season Francie is looking forward to 
ment with Santa and his reindeers) starts, Francie considers herself |doing some clothes-buying in the 
centered the dinner table at which| lucky if she and her husband | fabulous West Coast shops. 
16 members were seated for the| have dinner together one eve- Last time she went out to the 
Thursday evening dinner and! ning a week. ‘| Bose Bowl, she confesses, she Christmas gift exchange. packed too many warm, wool 
ball games and also goes down to; dresses. This time her wardrobe 
the Michigan game every year it's) Was built around winter cottons, played at Ann Arbor. | aria dresses and a cashmere 
She hasn't been going on tha ©®at- 
nately been replaced by more oad trips since the team has been) After the Jan. 2 game, the 
practical decoration. _ |flying home every Saturday night.) Daugherty family will head back! 
Granted, a party apron needn’t| The couple has fwo children, | to San Francisco where Duffy will 
be dowdily practical, but it's an-/Danny, nine, and Dree, 23 months|be able to stay until a coach's, 
not to be able to wash it old. A meeting calls him away. | 
au and that’s about the condi-| Danny already is playing on a} Both have a special affection 
tion of spangles or sequins. fourth grade football team—a/for the town because it's where 
linesman like his famous dad. © {they met in 1943. Duffy was a sec- ond lieutenant, just fresh out of There are five pages I scoen es Gas aes officer's training camp and waiting 
_ today’s Women’s Section 
  jany other time. 
after practice betwe 
ito change his clothes before dash- 
Daugherty will be able to spend 
some evenings with his wife and 
(a gay social whirl is in prospect! 
for as many nights as he can 
Francie sees all the home foot-| 
    Spangles Out-Dated 
Spangies on aprons have fortu- 
  
  
at the port of embarkation to be 
brings Dree' out to the football |assigned to the Pacific area. 
  
+? doting grandparents. ie 
  Pontiac Press Phote 
supervised 
rdinator of the Pontiac Junior Achievement Santa Glaus paid a visit to the Knights of Pythias Hall Sunday 
when more than 175 Junior Achievers held their Christmas party. Tak- 
ing part in the festivities were (top, left) Mary Coronado and Rudy 
Mackey. In the bottom row (left to right) were Sandy Mair, Davie 
‘ Mackey and Edwin Kash, surrounding Santa, The party 
by Robert E. Mehoke, coo 
Center. 
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Mrs. C. A. Booth Student Production —————— e é 9 rial tania hOx. 
Liquor Taster Only Samples \f ALES Entertains Group |, me wal mu cvarmt |OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU 
NEW YORK (INS) — Marjorie! to keep saying to myself as 1) She “tastes” direct from the ) One would think that the neigh-/ ne" taiuea 1) members of the FiO gram Tuesday at 7-30 p.m. in the |” eS Plamp is a lady liquor-taster. She| sip, ‘All right, swaliow’.”’ barrel—when the boubon is still {poring altos would complain but} Mrs. Ells Randison wait seas ‘| school auditorium. : 
is probably the only woman in the Marjorie, a small lass with hair) apout 169-proof—and one would |according to Marjorie. chlorophyll presided ai the ranent Dede and) The theme will be “Christmas| , 
country so employed (profession-|the dark shade of ‘her four-year-| think that her teeth would fall out |S unnecessary in her case. |devotions were given by Soa \In’ Many Lands" and students from — @ : 
ally.) She is very happy most of|oid product, graduated from the) sooner or later, and her taste | “If you drink whisky, the alcohol py Stowell. 
the time, but not the way you| University of Louisville with: de-| buds would become permanently oxidizes in your system and the yas “The Cross. The Candle and 824 home room groups will also ' 
think. grees in chemistry and dietetics; gistilied. But no. ‘aroma is exhaled trough your The star” | participate in the program | JUST | i 
“I never drink on the job.” shejand applied for a job in her home| a the ak she lungs. But if you omy swig and, Decorations for the affair cen | see a U N TIME for : 
says. “1 Just smell, swig and/town of Louisville. 2 ere in ane aernoon. Sh swish, you come out smelling like tered around a frosty pink’ and! Use something dark. something + G i 
swish? | The Brown-Forman distillers admits, I begin to get a litte’ spring in the orchard.” white tree. The group exchanged light, something dull and something | bed What makes her so happy then?;hired her in its chemical depart-| ‘burned out’ and my efficiency | (Copyright, 1955, INS) ‘Christmas gifts. bright to make a room interesting. |» ’ r istm Ss “Oh, in a chemist like en ae where, ae owe tedious et ot ec But as for my teeth. I’ 22 -s:geccesumaee oman — ‘i i ene oe Se i e 8 ® : this work is very, very stimulat-|she worked with paper instead of| — ab sit bi tee imal ai Wee ee Wa eR OO = ee ee SS - 
ing.” ‘her palate, Then came the fortu-; 25° 'o have cavities constantly — fivy a anes: —— oe | 
Miss Plamp’s work, which |nate day when the chief chemist 
would be 
members 
‘ 
SEE i ym takes have been rolling around about 30 business, she attends choir re- |. 48 N. Saginaw St. a! : 
“A don't dare use cream in my |ounces a day ou my tongue ever hearesals. She is a contralto in : 4 
coffee, because it might coat my ""e St. Raphael's Church, Louisville. | 4 \ “2 
tongue and destroy my apprecia- 0 Si ne i if . 4 : 
tion for the bourbon I taste," she| | Wonderful Gift P 
explains. ‘And I can't eat sweets! bie ts 
for the same reason. Also, I must! Mr. and Mrs. News i. to 1 2 and More ; 
run from people who have colds Charles | see Be } 
—because if I get a cold, my taste Wil ; | ae > ae 
buds are ae fr gone bon tell | jong o = Suits You'd Regularly Pay , sour mas m sour milk.” Allison street 4% e ee U 
After seven years of whisky- | p to 39.95 
are announcing * sensationa tasting. Marjorie is never tempted | 
to drink of 
“Whea 
had to remind myself not to. 
drink what I was tasting. Now | 
wees) Soke) to) © party) aed (ee 
hostess gives me a bighball I | 
have the opposite problem. Have | 
Gold Star Mothers 
Enjoy Aemrican Gold Star Mothers 
Cnapter Nine held a Christmas. 
party at the Benjamin Cote home 
on Ortonville road Wednesday eve-: 
ning 
Members exchanged gifts dur- 
ing the eveing. Mrs. Cote was 
presented 
honor of her birthday 
Several 
attended. the affair, which feature 
a turkey 
McVean and Mrs Ralph Brady even years” JUST ARRIVED ANOTHER SHIPMENT | —— eet sbarspaniang [describe its Saver. ‘trigued | ; cotdhurs in Time for CHRISTMAS! 
more talent than meets | | Mrs. C. A. Booth of Birmingham present its annual Christmas pro-| ee 
Mrs. Stowell's theme the art and speech departments 
      
  and I haven't had a new one in| > 
Sr caartiat etch gave. Mise Plamp a Iii nip—and| ven Yours” B ALL REMAINING 
© FALL and WINTER itald her to roll it on ber tongue and 
    “I just took to it like an old When the tastiest tester in | 
souse’"' says she happily, “And I liquor annals is not attending to | isis eee ot 
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   the fruits of her success. | } | I first took the job, I |   
the engagement = 
of their ioe 
ft Joan id e 
Harold F.- %@ 
Wiggins, son 
"ne © full-fashioned Wiggins of 
Waterford *} 
“Township. A fabulous, , 
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SF Ek aes 
Yule Dinner   - OERTeE 
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en Suits You'd Regularly Pay 
Up to 59.95 with several gifts in uedding is 
planned. husbands of members Feb. 10 
imported | G&S 
  dimmer. Mrs. Duncan 
    
     were guests of the chapter. JO AN WILFONG ft sweaters _ lj , 
. Sorority Reveals 4 : tat. init .() Bae : Be Festive for the Holidays Secret Pals : y +) | a he ' 
With a Wave in Your Hair SPA io Ge en © f ——f | «AB ‘Sigma Phi Sorority her ho { if é FOR YOU. . . OUR a even piety lias in / ee Fe z 
Salon | wen chan part. Forte 3 i rogram, Mrs. Che ad a lette F ( 
Special fs fies Seni eestnael i Suits You'd Regularly Pay i 
   ; 4 WORTH MUCH MORE carols. ee ie | elegant luxury at prices PY.) F ? 
A wonderful value! You'll find this beautiful permenen! Jin lin Bracelets . : | x 
a@ perfect companion for the new hair cuts our stylist g 9g low you can afford several! 
are giving. Becoming Popular 
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4 England and reviewed some of the © : , 
COLD WAVE well known Christmas stores An ae Up to 69.95 
inter-group contest was held when 
PERMANENT Mrs Richard Benham assigned ‘. ‘ 
letters to be written by members (4 . t) 
‘in answer to the question, “Is —. | 38 
There A Santa Claus?” 4 
ONLY Following the program, mem- . 
bers joined in singing Christmas ; 
  Call FE 2-0531 Bracelets are back with a jin- giing. clanking. bell-like glitter.   
  
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DELUXE OPEN ,be popular in the coming year REGULAR 17.98 REGULAR 24.98 ' ‘ 
CONDITIONING COLD WAVE want ‘ [are link bracelets, bands. bangles 5 ‘ : : 
NIGH and charm ones. They're bigger é 2 ’ 
ill ana ater Reg. $18 j 685 “Tit and heavier and make more rack- 2 98 98 . Suits You d Regularly Pay 
neutralizing action. CHRISTMAS et than ever, And, since many of pe at Up to 79.95 5 
women like to jingle when they % SPECIAL SPECIAL *, ‘ i 
J E LEE BEAUTY walk, this is fine. j : oil ‘ : 
a Se er | A N ‘. * Short Sleeve Slipons! Classic Cerdigens! fia! 
SHOP) = =}Coming Events | ‘6 ; | No Appointment Necessary 41 N. Saginaw Women ef the Moose chaprer 280, sit ‘ i 
™ t ie ary im the oose em- of . 9 - a ; , 
_— —_—_——___—___—-—— mt pe for committe repos! t= They are the “mink” in Sweaters . . . hurry down to see Jj i | e ¥ Hour Clob will mee Tues © # : 
loath at nee Teta Siti Albers Rucie th kitt ft Cash ly | | 4 8 PP’ ; : Sern et sees (cia ee Aber eae 3 ese kitten soft Cashmeres at truly sensational prices. a | fy i s @ ee w « Christmas Gift Idea “ee eee (5 to s@w tancer pads andl etchange - ¢ ae a r 
vfitte Q All of these sweaters feature the new fashioned shoulder for Care ; The Elirabeth Circle of ‘he Pirst. «2 . ‘ riz ‘ s 
Christion) Church ell) mest si soes ‘ better fit. You'll cherish these lovely sweaters as one of your fo : 1036 Bost ma Uf trative din- . ee | te 
‘ee most prized possessions. So buy several for yourself or for ba | 4 
         
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|ner and eomtribution of gifts for the 
| needy i 
The Lydia Cirele of the Pirst Christian | © 
Church will meet Pleaped € et 7.30 pm. 4] 
¥. Tompkins, Christmas gifts. In a host of flattering colors. Sizes 34 to 40, t 3 
the slipper that sts Gin snehenee en4 Cheitmes ‘Suits You'd Regularly Pay 
  # Swecters—Main Floor ba lca Up to 89.95 a) Mrs James Voughan. 130 Ascott | | 
Grows ‘n Grows Fiesitataasness 5 9 a For a'neeay tumily and'e eit exchange aR A ART PU Baw 2a r 
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OF BLACK OR GREY LEATHER ¢ SHEARLON CUFF 
The toe's soft ... and they're light on! Wermth without weight. . . your 
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  The SUITS—Long Coat suits, boxy suits, 
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By ELIZABETH WOODWARD {tive publicity. So would having | for your daughter and give her , 
| “Dear Miss Woodward: Our parties at home in which the old ® peimt from which to explain 
‘daughter is having trouble getting steady is not included. | her willingness to date ether 
into circulation. She has many) boys. 
  ‘aggressive and ask for ‘dates. It 
takes a bit of artful arranging to: 
( | The crowd at school must be, |keep a girl from 
friends, both girls and boys. but gramaticaly notified of the change’ Follow up with some informal for bids. Girl Finds It Difficult to Get-Into Circulation circulation. They re expected to be'dates. We're both considered good 
\looking. How can we get them to 
ask us for dates?” 
yp ee 
  waiting too long! wer: Perhaps the boys who 
she has been going steady with one 
boy fer almost three years, and 
she is only 16. They are still very) 
good friends but are willing to date 
| others. 
‘However. the boy 1s quite popu- 
lar and the other boys, I think, 
  in the status quo. High drama little parties at the house. And let | » 
comes from importing a very at- the old steady beau be noticeable | “Dear Miss Woodward: 
tractive stranger. The boys will for his absence | Through attending places where take note, and the girls will buzz. Close girl friends could be taken’ we can meet people, we have 
And if she: dances, into the plot, and persuaded to) 
her old steady (whe srs ee arrange double dates for her. The 
. ‘word would get around fast that. \interest you the most cdnsider you 
'part of the local scenery and have 
no background material on you 
So why not invite some of them to’ 
your homes so they can “place” 
‘you a bit more easily? — | Ll 
TS, 
Sweet Rolls 
Excellent | 
With Coffee | 
| Mrs. Hershey Fills 
' Bohemian Kolache 
With Fruit, Cheese 
By JANET ODELL 
Pontiac Press Home Editor 
What are you planning for break- 
on Christmas morning? taken another girl that evening) 
the others will see that they're 
stil] friends. It will break the ice are holding back because he still 
chooses our girl. What can we do 
to prevent her remaining high | she’s willing to make new frineds. ), 
  Boys have no trouble getting into around and ask sother girls for| (Copyright, 1955) “They will stand and talk to us come again. All of which is build- 
y the hour, then will turn right ing a foundation for dates. jreal treat and serve some fancy 
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  school days from being spoiled?”’ 
Answer: Getting into circula-_ 
tion will take seme positive ac- | 
tien on your family’s part. A 
giri can't just sit back quietly 
waiting for dates to drop in her 
lap. Not when everybody knows | 
she has been going with just 
one boy for a long time, and can 
| see that thev haven't had a 
knockdown, drag-out fight. 
They still choose each other, | 
though they've been convinced 
somehow that the monopoly should 
be broken. 
Being seen with someone else 
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  ion a big occasion would be effec- was won by Mrs. Volly Yanuszeski. 
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Haircuts Included—Phone FE 8-2223 
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Side PARKIN: Season Marked New Sylvanites | 
Homemakers ‘old Meeting Mrs. Daniel Peterson was: Mrs. Richard Wiznerowicz of 
hostess to members of the Moderni 2 uriand_ avenue was hostess to) Homemakers (Group ai her h 19 members of the New Sylvanites; # Pp a ome . | 
on McCormick Drive. \Club Thursday evening: Leaders at the recent meetings. The group exchanged gifts and) 
were Mrs. Harold McAllister and Played games during the social 
Mrs. Kenneth Anderson. They Meeung taught the group several designs The next meeting of the club will 
for Christmas centerpieces. ve at the home of Mrs. Anthony 
Christmas gifts were exchanged Osler of Garland avenue. 
and the names of secret pals were 
revealed. The group was then 
served refreshments, and a gift      
   Terry L. Skelton 
Honored at Party | 
~ Terry Lynn Skelton, daughter of 
\Mr. and Mrs. Hot! Skelton of: 
Cooley Lake was honored at a 
party recently on her fourth birth-   
  
  
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jday. 
Invited guests were Mary. 
Tommy, Theresa and Jerry 
Schulte, Avis Wagenshutz. Robert 
Skelton and Dianne Fitzhenry. Shopping Center 
    
  
    
      
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  16 W. HURON STREET Plans Outlined 
for ‘Sno-Ball’ | 
on February 3 | 
Members of Alpha Omega Chap- 
ter of Beta Sigma Phi held their 
Christm&s party and pledge ritual, 
at the home of Mrs. Connie Ben-) 
  _|son on Cadillac avenue. Receiving 
the ritual were Mrs. Vincent 
Schneider, Mrs. Murl Dodge and 
|Barbara DeWolf. 
| Plans were formulated at 
Thursday evening meeting   the 
for, 
| the annual “Sno-Ball’’ dance to be; 
© ‘held at the Elks Temple on Feb. 3 
| Doris Ball will serve as gen- | eral chairman for the dance, as- 
| sisted by Mrs. Kenneth Miller, tickets; Mrs. Dodge, patrons 
and Mrs. Robert Terry, pubii- 
eity. 
‘Miss DeWolf will handle decora- 
tions. Serving with her are Vir- 
‘ginia Milner, Delores Barrett. 
|Bobbie Christian, Mrs. Schneider, 
Mrs. Duane Chamberlain, Mrs 
George Pudduck and Mrs. Benson. 
| The group voted to contribute a 
iChristmas basket te a worthy fam- 
ily for the holidays. A gift was 
presented to Mrs. Chamberlain, a 
  | | 
New Party Apron | Lucky the gal who gets a party 
|apron for a gift this year. The 
‘ones on the counters are lush and} 
practical at the same time | 
Permanently pleated cotton leads) 
the list of new notes. It's crisp and| 
fresh looking and is designed to} 
wash in a breeze { \laches? Mrs. Galen Hershey shares 
this recipe with us. 
Mrs. Hershey is a newcomer in 
Pontiac, moving here from Iowa. 
In addition to church work and the 
|care of three sons, Mrs. Hershey is 
interested .in musie and reading. 
She is a very pleasant person to 
meet. 
BOHEMIAN KOLACHES 
By Mrs. Galen Hershey 
3 cups milk 
4, cup lard or margerine 
3 eggs, well beaten 
3%, cup sugar 
1 cake yeast 
1 tablespoon salt 
6-10 cups sifted flour 
\y teaspoon nutmeg 
Pruit or cheese filling 
Seald milk. eoot. add sugar, salt 
yeast and ‘2 cup flour. Beat 
‘smooth. Let rise until double. Add 
lshortening, eggs. nutmeg and 
lenough flour to make a soft dough. 
* |Let rise until double. 
Punch down, turn out on a 
floured board and make buns the 
size of a fifty-cent piece. Place 
in a shallow, greased pan, brush 
with melted butter and let rise. 
Press down with two fingers and 
ifill the small cavities with jam, a 
thick sugared fruit mixture. ‘a 
date filling is good) or cottage 
cheese. Let rise 10 minutes. Bake 
12-15 minutes in a 400-degree oven 
recent bride. {Brush with butter after removing 
|from oven. This makes 8-10 dozen 
rolls. They freeze well. 
Give the World! Ideal Christmas present for a 
young student is a world globe 
made of plastic that can be folded 
into a smal! package It is printed 
in bright colors and sharp type, 
protected by a laminated sheet. 
  
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DIAMOND EARRINGS, 
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Include Federal Taxes wei? e _couroceres eotton with elasticized mar- 
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MONDAY. DECEMBER 19, 1955 TWENTY-ONE     
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She drinks! 
She sleeps! MAGIC 
DOLL sink I'm ALIVE! You'll | 
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Sele! 14” Posie Doll 
112 12” Sweet Sue . 
— 24” Rita Walking 
24” toll Bell . 8” Ginger Doll 
Reg. 14.99 and Wardrobe : 
      Aaron Lee 
J. R. Locke of 
Glendale 
@venue, and 
he is the son 
  
  TEAR DOLL 
9.99 
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Ginger Doll Contest Winners: 
First Prize ... LYNNE ANN ALLAN 
Oiner a J. Bruce. 
» Sharon 
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“Best for Children” 
FE 5-9955 . Victoria gopracigedy 
i babere Scott. Pry . 
TEL-HURON 
peta 
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uses .. Trudy 
. Mary Alice Scott 
  Ul of Mr. and 
Mrs. Gail 
Weber of 
Fairgrove 
  avenue. 
MR. and MRS. AARON MIDDLETON 
Geraldine Locke Weds 
Aaron Lee Middleton At a ceremony performed Satur-|wearing a black dress accented 
day evening in Oakland Avenue/with white accessories and a cor- 
United Presbyterian Church, Ger-|sage of pink rosebuds. 
aldine Sarah Locke became the), Following a honeymoon trip in 
bride of Aaron Lee Middleton. The Northern Michigan the couple will 
Rev. Theodore Allebaugh read the make their home in Kalamazoo, 
7:30 p.m. service in the presence|where the groom is a Junior at 
of 100 guests. Western Michigan College. 
* * ae 
The bride is the daughter of Mr.| 
and Mrs. J. R. Locke of Glendale 
avenue, and his parents are Mr. 
and Mrs. Gail Weber of Fairgrove 
avenue. 
    
    
  
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lions of the lace. 
A Juliet cap edged with seed|° 
pearls secured her finger tip veil, 
      
of silk illusion. She carried a fan-| 
'shaped arrangement of white car-| 
‘nations and yellow rose buds. 
| Mrs. LaVonna Lash was matron) 
jot honor. Her ballerina length | 
gown was of blue crystallette and 
|she the carried a bouquet of yellow 
‘carnations and roses. 
Alyce Trew of Bath served as 
| flower girl. She wore a yellow 
crystallette gown and carried a 
basket of yellow rose petals. 
| Jack Titus performed the duties 
of best man. Jack Stolt and 
Charles Hampton seated the 
guests. 
A reception was held in the|     
      
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Dorcas Guild 
Aids Needy Family 
Mrs. J. H. Moon gave the de- 
votions for the Dorcas Guild of 
Central Christian Church when 
they met in Friendship Hall for 
theit Christmas luncheon. 
Mrs. Roy Riley was in charge of 
the program assisted by Mrs. Elsie 
Williams. 
During the meeting. members’ 
voted to assist a needy family and 
also the athletic program at the 
church.   
  P. O. Box 164. Old Chelsea} 
|Station, New York 11, N. Y. Print, 
plainly your name, address with’ By ANNE HEYWOOD 
Last year, about this time, a 
me about a it; 
mothers 
world, they 
shy. They wanted to go 
the ramp of giving chil-; 
but didn't know how | And they had the usual plaint: 
("We couldn't think of charging our 
friends!”’ 
/FREE ENTERTAINMENT 
I suggested that they give their 
puppet show at church fairs, in 
the children's wards at hospitals 
and wherever free entertainment 
was needed and would do. good. 
* * * 
In this way, I pointed out, they 
would serve a real need in the 
| community. And once they had the jfeeling that they were helping; 
others, Seen ae te ete ott 
their shyness, 
The idea had other advantages, 
too, I¢ would give them a chance 
te rehearse thelr act un’‘il it was 
smooth and it was a way of in- 
troducing it to the public, | 
Today a letter arrived from the| 
same young woman. And it did my 
heart good.   oe * * 
“Our progress is simply un-     
eT 
[Present Christmas Plays schools held! Two city grade 
for their cele- programs 
bration of the Christmas season. 
dren presented their Christmas 
pageant for parents and friends 
Thursday afternoon. * ¢ @ 
Under the direction of Mrs. Eva 
McNarney, the program depicting 
the Christmas customs throughout 
the world, was opened by the first 
Give Party 
to Show Off 
New Home 
Otherwise, Every   
Tour of House 
By EMILY POST 
Today's first letter tells me: 
“We are just getting settled in 
our newly built house and im- 
mediately all our friends are ask- 
ing, ‘When is the housewarming?’ 
|The truth is that I had no idea of 
giving a housewarming at all. 
“We naturally expected to invite 
| Our friends in turn, and we also 
come to see us without waiting to 
be asked. 
“Now I feel as if I have been 
put on the spot and should give 
a housewarming. As this type 
of party is new to me I would 
appreciate any information you 
can give me concerning it.” 
Answer: A housewarming !s 
simply a name rather aptly used 
for the first party homeowners 
“|choose to give in their new house. 
    It’s an afternoon tea and cock- 
‘tail party. as a rule. or an eve- 
ining at home, or perhaps a buffet 
supper or whatever else you like. 
The only detail in which a house- 
warming differs from every other 
expected to let everyone inspect the 
house from attic to cellar. 
If you don't choose a particular 
time to put the house on display, 
then you will certainly find that 
you will have to take each person 
who comes to see you on a per- 
!sonally conducted tour of inspec-| 
tion.       “Dear Mrs. Post; I have re- 
cently been elected secretary of 
a women's club, and as such I 
keep the records of proceedings 
at the meetings. 
“In writing up the minutes. I 
am at a loss to know how I should 
designate the members making 
is, should I say, ‘A motion was 
made by Mrs. John Blank, Mrs. 
Blank or Mary Blank’?” 
| 
Answer: You use whatever name 
she is entered by on the club list. 
“Dear Mrs. Post: Should aj} 
|widow wear gloves at a funeral 
home while greeting friends and! 
acquaintances who come to pay) 
their Jast respects to her departed | 
husband?” 
    } ny 
| Answer: Please, no! 
  
  
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  OUR CHRISTMAS GIFT TO YOU 
              
    
   At McConnell School, the chil-/ 
Visit Will Require, 
jalso expected that they would) 
party of its kind is that you are, 
motions during the meetings. That! 
  Hawthorne 
grades representing America. Sec- 
ond graders presented Christmas 
customs of Poland and Mexico and 
ithe customs of Norway and the 
Orient were portrayed by third 
graders. 
+ The fourth grade represented 
Germany and England, the fifth 
grade, South America; using Christ 
of the Andes as their theme. 
A tableau of the Nativity was 
depicted by sixth grade pupils. 
Christmas hymns were sung by the 
fifth and sixth grade chorus under 
the direction of Mrs. Royal Exline. 
The entire cast gave the closing 
song “In Christ There is No East 
sented the pageant, ‘‘The Toys That 
Had To Wait" for their Christmas   Puppet Project Proves Profitable believable,” she says, “and it's 
going to be the happiest Christmas 
;we’ve ever known—and the most 
' prosperous, 
USED SUGGESTION 
“We followed your suggestion 
and gave a regular puppet show 
once a week in the children’s hos- 
|pital. The kids just adored it, and 
we had more fun! 
* * @ 
“One day a reporter and pho- 
tographer from our local paper 
came and did a story about our 
show. After that, we began to re- 
ceive calls from people who asked 
us to give the show at parties for 
their children; 
“We had a scramble 
out how much to charge, but trial 
and error helped us, as I guess 
they always do. 
“We still do our free show once 
a week, but now we also average 
about two paid parties per week. 
* * * 
“We do special skits, which we 
write around the child who is hav- 
ing the birthday, and we had some 
bids for Halloween and Thanks- 
giving parties. 
“We are booked for two Carist- 
mas parties and one birthday- 
Christmas party for which we've 
written a cute sketch on the 
miseries of having a Christmas 
birthday, 
“We each make about $10 a 
  
  
    
  
  program Thursday . LOIS GRAY week, over on above expenses, 
The revolved a toy-| Mr. and Mrs, Edward Gray of|during hours that are easily ar- 
shop scene at the North Pole when) Detroit and Pontiac are announc-|ranged to fit our household sched- 
toys were left behind to wait/ing the engagement of their daugh-|ules. And it's opened up a whole 
another year for an owner. ter, Lois, to Harvey Gordon of De-/new world for both of us! 
The pageant was mainly panto-| troit. He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. (Copyright 1965) 
Teed dae ee ce ee ae omen at Date td So 
nished by the fifth and sixth grade) senior at Detroit Institute of 
glee clubs. Technology College of Pharmacy. SEE THE GE 
The pageant, directed by Mrs.|A fall wedding is planned. 11 Cu Ft. PINK WALL erie was presented at REFRIGERATOR at 
‘Bruse Heline played the part «Garden Club HAMPTON’S Santa Claus, Judy Johnson was 825 W. HURON 
pone Ger Os Yule Party 
Queen was played by Cathy Hagan.| The Syivan Lake Branch of the, 
Dutch Dolls, Mary Jane Lehman’ women's National Farm and Gar-|   “\den Association held its recent. 
"|Christmas meeting at the home. 
of Mrs. Carl W. Dahlgren. Assist-| 
ing Mrs. Dahigren were Mrs. J. A. 
Rammes, Mrs. AB Leddick, Mrs. 
Beedle and Mrs. Eari D.' tured in the play. 
Jerry Kelley was a clown in the 
presentation, Linda Rollison played 
the part of a circus dancer and 
Ronnie Carr was a Topsy doll. 
Lesta Jean Stanley, played the part 
of a balloon and performed a 
dance. 
Refreshments were served by the 
room mothers of Kindergarten 
teachers, Janet Van Wagoner and 
Mrs. Byford Laur. They were Mrs.| wirg Louis Van | Hatter gave a. 
|Neil McClellan, Mrs. Robert Nor-\4.monstration of Christmas| berg, Mrs. Lewis Griffin, Mrs. 
Martin Miller, Mrs. Gordon Math- 
ews, Mrs. Jesse Briles, Mrs. 
‘ward Bigger and Mrs. Loren Kay. 
      
  istrated door decorations, Mrs. 
'|Thurman Halloway, table decora-, 
tions: and Mrs. N. G. Draper, man- | 
tel decorations. 
  | famed Vitamin Consultant 
| for Wm. T. Thompson Co. 
wreaths. Mrs. S. J. Filkins demon-| 
re Albert Kohn led the group. FREE GIFTS 
With Each Thompson Vitamin 
purchase — New Hand and Face 
Creams. 
MISS MARINA ROGERS 
will be in our store Dec. 
19 through Dec. 24 to tell 
you about the latest infor- 
mation on vitamins and 
minerals in the field of 
human nutrition. j 
You are invited to 
    Silhouette Style 
Accented 
for ‘56 Spring 
LOS ANGELES @® — The Cali- 
fornia look for spring—in common | 
with most of the rest of the coun- Tih mes of Se ret a Oe com los Gathering 
| This ‘he raha shout | The Ida Kahn Unit of the WSCS. 
familiar sheath, which dominates of Central Methodist Church met 
fashions from Paris to New York at the home of Mrs. H.F. Kengtrick| and on to the Pacific. But Cali- of Cherokee road. 
fornia designers. unveiling their, The Girls’ ensemble of Pontiac 
collections for spring and summer High School, sang at the recent 
1936, carry the straight and nar-' meeting and’ devotions were given’ 
row line even further than most by Mrs. Russell Curtis. 
of their eastern confreres. Cohostesses for the affair were} 
They present clothes which Mrs. William Moulton, Jr., Mrs.| 
| hug the figure like a second skin, William hema Mrs. Lorn Hayes, | 
elongate the line from waist to |Mrs. Norbert Hoffman, Mrs. Jerle in singing Christmas carols and 
the thirty members attending con- 
tributed gifts for the 
County Convalescent Home. 
Ida Kahn Unit   
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sum cues Ggpe) Romantic News Highlights Social Calendar in Area     
    
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        At an open alec SES Mr, and Mrs house at their Gay -Kitchen igniignts Charles H. “Birmingham 
Club Meetin Stamas of home Sunday Trend Hits . g South Saginaw Mr. and Mrs. B h | s U manger scene was as- 
“lccmbicd! 16 W. 3. Tosuwioasa eincenne he oe ~~ r itis G als 
: ed ‘Howie and the M. P And every girl and ere eas ah Memes aeecen of ‘enneuneed tbe See Vivid Styles 
every boy is filled with |Home and Garden Club when the het spr hee Provided by Big yey group met for a Christmas Tea at wr daughter, engagement of S 
excitement! The perfect the YWCA recently. wigh Goldie Martha, their daughter, Household Stores 
A solo, “O. Holy Night,” was ye 
finish to that visit to pecacnaed by air Fred Bohlman| er nrahey Pah Boe | EE OO : ; |accompanied by her daughter, Mrs. : es 4 Locke the-kitchen trend is catching on 
Santa Claus is dinner at Steven Dodge. Group singing and Stocks, son of Higgins, the | rapidly among British housewives. 
Ted's. Children love the sn oS GE Co Mr. and Mrs. son of Mr. | From the, — aif to - 
: bedside lamp accent 
food. and the special at- — 3 beset Leoponien Gita ood ces oe Tee vid, gay coloring with ae 
tention they receive at ‘Polio fund and also accepted an Milwaukee, Bloomfield |®ttention to window drapes and 
: [invitation to attend the Waterford Wi T Hills. He i patterned carpets. 
Ted's. Farm and Garden Club meeting on is. hey ts. He is a Deck and 
Jan, 6. both attend graduate of the are Saves to the housewife 
U. of M. where} that the necessary kitchen uten- 7 
» she is a junior,| stis weed not be dull and dreary." 
. He is affiliated| The big department stores are displayi: cleaning sponges in the University 
of Michigan 
where he will Serving on the committee for ar- 
rangements for the day were Mrs. 
Lulu Luby, Mrs. Vivian Tubbs and 
Mrs. Fred Wilkinson. Mrs. John   P.$. Stop at Ted’s fora 
late luncheon after that 
          
  shopping trip. 9 Lyons and Mrs. H. J. Sampson pre- ° : 
"| sided at the tea table. be graduated with Sigma |ink yellow and diye; whistling in February. Chi, and she is kettles in bright reds and greens, WOODWARD AT al Do you own a stickpin? They're A late a member of and brushes with their bristles 
SQUARE LAKE ROAD in fashion now. Come in fake ek Del dyed in bright hues. 
' ebruary elta Gamma. ; | jewels, too, and are handy for “ER ° Th Window drapes, said a spokes- 
iholding scarf or vestee in place wedding 1s ey plan Ol can of the Csuncll ol Industrial — being plannede late winter | Design, show a trend away from wedding. the geometric and abstract pat-   
  Andre Presents . 
“HIGH FASHION” 
Permanent Wave GOLDIE MARTHA STAMAS JUDITH ANN WEBSTER natural motife—flowers, leaves, 
e “Strongly patterned wallpapers, 
with dark bac nds, are 
‘Yule Programs Given at 3 Schools#=“=s== : mostly in rich vibrant colors. 
Pupils at the Wisner, Longfellow/were Mrs. Thomas Bartle, Mrs.|cember meeting of the Malkim| children contributed food to Satin finish cutlery—stainless and Malkim schools presented|Dwain Montgomery, Mrs. George| school PTA on "| Christmas basket for needy | %teel With a dall finish—makes . Pratt, Mrs. Darwin McNally, Mrs. . washing-up an easy task. This Christmas programs at the: PTA y> . family, : held Th Gordon McLain and Mrs. William| Ralph Seybert was narrator for cutlery meetings ursday. Barton. the play and leaders were Mrs. ong al Lega ata genre own. and needs no further atten- 
Longtellow School Others serving a fi Dorothy Robison, Betty Jane |Mrs. Owen with a prize after 
The Longfellow School Glee Club, /old Wesley, Mrs. Thomas Mitch-| Meisington, Dougias Hoisington |for having the highest percentage) srother béon to housewives ts ell and Mrs. M and Geraldine White. of PTA membership for the year. under the direction of Mrs. John . Merritt Rockwell. Mrs. Lester Mack's room won the/@ Smart rubber dustpan so flex- 
Zell, entertained parents and Malkim School The program featured the sing-/attendance banner for this month. |ible that it can be pressed flat to 
guests of the PTA at their meet- The Christmas play, “Christmas ing of Christmas carols, and the} Mrs. LeRoy Koch and Mrs. Rob- the floor to stop any speck of dust 
ing Thursday, Carols,” was presented at the De- decorating of a Christmas tree.|ert Klinger planned the social hour | aking refuge underneath. These : e ! 
: ¥ — 
Chri i Th vas directed by .|assisted Mrs. Tompkins A program of Christmas carols e@ program was directed by Mrs by George Tomp’ to the new “brighter 
was presented by the students. ; -|Robinson with Cynthia Phillips as-|and Mrs. William Thomas. Mrs. $ h() $ (00 $ h() Complete with “The Candlelights of Christmas,” Past Presidents sisting and acting as accompanist. Paul Webster and Mrs. Morris home” motif in shades of red, ae 
= = j Cucksey presided at the tea table.!low, blue and green.   
      
      Following the play a social hour ti tyli ” by Patsy’ K : Cutting and Styling nee ss 7° se Gather for was enjoyed and _ refreshments 
Dr. Milton Bank of the Central . a were served, 
Highly Trained Hair Stylists Await to Serve You Methodist Game, Christmas Party | Mocs ee aii E | k Ss S a- S h a Y Cl u b 
OPEN WEDNESDAY ALL _ M. . AS : rs. Arthur Burgess opened her|, Christmas carols raditions . 
a Thee en Lee tine Bouichenr vy mec, |me On Joa rad to Zone gn oom He cane. Eeans' OTS Christmas Party No Appointment Needed! Immediate Service! ry Van Dyke. Past President Club MOMS of|Sweden, were included in the pro-| A highlight of the Elks Sa-Shay| evening and calling the several Mrs. Charlotte Harpham and|America for a Christmas party|gram given by students at Wisner|Quadrille Club Christmas party| Christmas and novelty quadrilies 
i Den- 
A d 6B Es Phone : leks tain) Gates! oc io ex ™ e. ie held Friday evening in the ball-| were John DePauw, Bert 
n re eau on refreshment table decorated with) During the evening's program afternoon. room of the Temple was a candie-| »a™, Howard Upton, Willian 
; = a Christmas centerpiece. Mothers|Mrs, L. R. Naugle, chaplain, read) Four students, Johan and Betty mbe 4 Schmeill, and William Moore. 
2nd Floor—Pontiac State Bank Bidg. FE §-9257 ‘from their rooms served on the the Christmas story from the Bible| Nyhof and Mary Ann and Marger- light carol sing. All members an Arrengias (the) darecationa! were 
social committee. Those assisting | ‘and Mrs. E. K. Vanderlind, presi- lita Lengers, who are natives of|guests formed a circle, each hold- Mr. and Mrs. V Vaverek 
= == dent, read “The Shoemaker's Holland, sang a Dutch Christmas|ing a lighted candle and joined in/vn, so ved ne chaivmen, accioted 
Dream,” by Edwin Markman. carol in their native tongue. singing carols. by Mr. and Mrs. William Schmiel, Mrs. Jean rf Santa and his reindeers were Burgdorf lead the| Frances Capucille, guest sing- present at the huge tree that d owe a poe -eigietlony ane 
Just Received in Time for CHRISTMAS! [aims seize cistmas cara} or, ange sciinne accom: [Prine slr and tel Et Nnas cde Beas The " |for those present   
                    
  
  
        
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27 S. Saginaw GRINNELL'S * Se 6. * 
"His mother insists on maintain- 
ing it; his father says it’s “‘spoil- 
ing” him and wants it terminated 
at once. His grandmother thinks 
thane must be some compromise ft} gained self 
COM! promising with his conyalescent is his acknowledgement of _re- 
-possession — and his 
—— = 
independence. 
As to. ‘‘spoiling”’ iin by com- 
position between illness and full 
strength, let me quote noted psy- 
chiatrist Dr. Lawson G. Lowrey. 
on st pemaeets: 
. * 
Fie. writes, ‘‘Nine-tenths of the 
children that I see who are ‘called Love Helps Strengthen Youngsterjar ‘spoiled’ are not ‘spoiled’ at all.| 
They are the most neglected emo | evivane that they can dispense 
with it. tionally; the most severely re- 
jected on the emotional side that 
you can imagine." 
have two needs, His serving 
ment and love. Right now, my 
jreader’s little grandson seems to 
weakness 
needs the continued support of his 
mother's presence at night—and   
his recuperating energies need the 
He needs us to balance our | 
support of his weakness with our 
happy and relaxed assunsption of 
his strength. , 
What makes ‘“‘spoiled” children 
often is parents’ habit of giving 
them the action they demand— 
but withholding the love and   understanding that make the ac- 
tion meaningful.     
rd ast dima agar 
  7| time, let’s pat @ time limit on it. 
Our convalestent may 
seem to learn that we 
intend shortly to resume our nor- 
sleeping habits. He won't real- 
lybe, Actually, he'll be comforted 
by our placid suggestion that the] / 
time for sickroom arrangement is tes 
almost over. 
* ¢ 
In his own way, he’s as anxoius 
s 4 to become his own independent 
self-again as we are to see it) 
restored to him. 
WORN BY WORRY 
Were he faced with the prospect 
of accepting us as his permanent 
roommate, hé wouldn't relish it 
one bit. The trouble is, mothers 
worn by worry, nights of nursing, 
the burden of the sick child's 
helplessness don't see this readily. 
The memory of his weakness is 
still so vivid that they find it 
hard to increase their demands 
upon his reterning strength. 
If this young mother will begin 
to accept a normal state for her 
recuperating youngster, he'll begin 
to accept the idea of sleeping) 
arrangements to match it. He'll 
tell her himself that he wants her 
to get out of his room. 
He may try to be polite about 
it; he may just say, 
back te your own room now.” 
  It doesn’t matter. | What co counts   
for you. 
“Go on | IF quite tall— 
You can corry full skirt and full coat, 
plus lorger hot. If takes slenderness announced eats by the Na- 
tional Secretaries Association (In- 
ternational). 
* @ 8 
This new high was reached when 
190 secretaries in the United States 
passed the fifth anual CPS exam-) 
ination held recently. Michigan was 
among the states with the highest! 
number of secretaries passing the 
1955 test. 
Sorority Holds 
Holiday Party 
at White Home 
Food and clothing were con- 
tributed by members of the Beta 
Chapter of Beta Theta Phi sorority 
when they held their Christmas   
party at the home of Mrs. Donald 
  to wear bulk above end below the 
waist. 
It's “the sheath-plus.” Sheaths) 
with animated skirts such as new, 
floating back panel or trumpet! 
flounce and these sophisticated 
sheaths are smarter than ever for 
talls. Big sleeves are another plus | 
  
  Quilted aprons are fun. They 
stand out crisply and have a thick 
    luxurious texture that’s dressy. White.on La Salle Avenue Thurs- 
day evening. 
* * * 
Mrs. John Sinclair will distribute | 
‘the items to a needy family. 
Mrs. George Zannath accom- 
panied the group in the singing 
of Christmas carols and gifts. were 
exchanged by aocret ps 
Guests of ae Saree included 
associate members Mrs. Frederick 
‘Russell of Royal Oak, Mrs. Sam 
| Pill and Ruth Kennedy.   
  
  
You're invited . . 
gifts and accessories for your own home, too. 
hard to buy for person on your list. 
and o few in brass ond gloss, too. . . 
tricky designs .. 
_of lovely tables, lamps ond pictures. 
/ JUST RECEIVED ae 
New: Milk Glass «« o 
~\New- Christmas Candies. 
‘New: Reindeer Centerpieces 
_and Mantel ‘Decorations ... . 
    ASK WIGGS GIFT COUNSELORS 
WHAT SHE LIKES ... We're in the gift business every day so our experienced gift counselors 
can give you real assistance in selecting just the right thing for that 
MAPLE —CHERRY — PINE 
SERVING WAGONS 
$54 to $99 Antique pine, mellow provincial or cherry fruitwood tea wagons .. . 
some with formica tops in very 
. These ore always useful and so welcome . 
  
  . . Scores 
] 
Imported from England, Italy, Belgium 
WALL PLAQUES 
, IGGS 24 WEST HURON ST. Give a handsome wall! decoration . . 
. . Brass from England, bronze, copper and brass from Italy 
Just received many new and unusual designs 
in modern and contemporary . . . New wall scenes and pictures. 
OPEN TILL 9 EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS and Belgium ... 
  ~ MEN—IF YOU’RE HAVING TROUBLE FINDING THE RIGHT GIFT... 
TAKE A TOUR THROUGH 
COME IN AND WARM UP AT THE FIRESIDE 
. come in and warm up and relax at our fireside... 
look around too while you're here and see a wonderful display of lovely 
  
$50 to 
* BRASS —BRONZE-—COPPER 
. *UP TO 36 INCHES DIAMETER 
“MODERN and TRADITIONAL 
. Wiggs’ collection is endless $195 
, __ Somebody on your list that’s 
hard to buy for? A trip through | 
__ Wiggs will solve the problem! 190 Are Added to Ranks 
of Certified Secretaries 
| 
f —$——<——$————————— 
' The association also reports a 
back-to-school movement among 
employed secretaries, which it 
attributes to the CPS program. 
The next CPS examination wil) 
be held May 4-5, 1956. The exam- 
inations are open to qualified sec-   
Coll fr Coreful Dou the Peatiae Laundey Man 
Fluff Dry Just Send Your 
Entire Family Wash 
The flat pieces will be returned all ironed. The 
wearing apparel and both towels will be fluff 
dried and folded. Very little left for you to do.   
  Your Best Buy 
Is Flut# Dry   
PONTIAC LAUNDRY 
& CAREFUL DRY CLEANERS _FE28/01 @ cau a FE 28/01   
  
  
  retaries 25 years of age or older,   
;Members or non-members of the 
| National Secretaries Association. 
The 12-hour certifying examina- 
'tion is held in colleges and uni-| 
iversities throughout the country. IT’S TIME TO CHECK YOUR BEAUTY! 
Come In Now. 
A PERMANENT “WAVE   It extends over two days—and 
questions run the range from per-| 
sonal adjustment and human re-| 
lations through business law, eco-| 
nomics, business administration, 
secretarial accounting, stenogra-       "'To achieve the CPS rating and 
certificate, secretaries must pass se general secretarial and office | 
all parts of the test. a beauty shop permanent for wavy re 
= glamour! 
Me Amt heey =~ 630 + 7.50 - 8.50 Madeline Kesik has Joined Our Staff of Operators 
Se FE 4-2578- 20 E. Pike St. 
    
  
  
  @ CREAM & SUGAR 
@ CANDY DISHES 
@ RELISHES 
@ SALT & PEPPERS 
  
  
     
     Tall and short .   @ VASES — BOWLS 
@ CANDLE STICKS 
@ PUNCH SETS 
Wonderful selection of genuine 
Westmoreland Milk Glass . . 
every piece a simulated antique 
copies of old colonial glass 
that. will make lovely gifts . 
and there's so much to choose 
» . . and get your lovely milk 
glass gifts. 
SOc | 
ribbons and ties . 
  
       WIGCS OPEN EVERY NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 
It Finally Got Here! 
WESTMORELAND MILK GLASS 
HUNDREDS OF LOVELY CHRISTMAS GIFTS! 
. from . are 3 styles 
_ of punch bowls; + Sot you've. 
been waiting... come in now 
+ makes @ real cute decoration for the table or mantel 
oo oF in the office, tod»... all packed in @ box... the whole sett wee 
CHRISTMAS CANDLES 
e » ted, green, and white . . 
angels and trees... they last and last ., . also drippy candies that make many colors. 
| GIFT Gift paper and ribbons of superior quality . 
. 25¢ to $2 per package . 
Pine, Maple and Cherry CEDAR CHESTS 
WIGGS | 24 West Huron 
  00 and 2.00 « Many are twisted or decorated . . . little 
WRAPPING . make your gifts look their best with pretty 
. . Big deluxe rolls too at $2.95. 
      
         
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TWENTY-FOUR   THR PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 . : 
ee 
   
      
  a | 2 
TULL Rinse Tubs > a << S™ Wonderful 
' Gift Idea!         
    
SE _ Genuine English 
ee BONE CHINA 
CUPS and SAUCERS 
Valued at $4.95 
Cup end 
Saucer     = 
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i Beg a iii 
i Bi le 
            
     W 
Hi 
    im fo With Your 1956 
h “SPEED|‘ "| QUEEN 
| WASHER 3%] qp95 
New 1956 Speed Queen 
Washer has a full capac- 
ity, porcelain tub, equip- 
ped with aluminum, . 
_tangle-proof adjustable 
Pressure wringer.     Fase 
         Lovely flower paintings that are beau. 
tiful to behold . . . Your choice 
of patterns in this ex- 
quisite, authentic bone 
china imported 
from Eng- 
land. 
      
                   
  
            
      
       
   
   
   
    
    Electric Portable ine SEWING MACHINE BQIMEIZE      SUITES, SECTIONALS pl A 
ait. - 
     Modern living room suites 
and sectionals going at a 
fraction of their regular 
value. Floor samples, win- 
dow display models that . 
must be cleared before 
Christmas. Hurry, while 
they last!         With this 
u 
       Modern 1956 Styling © 
ryncnve 9 Gg Q® Here's the very newest for 1956! Just test this set, compore it with ANY 
set at $199.95! See the new Hidden Panel controls which make the set 
smooth and smart! Check the ‘’4-Plus’ picture—constant picture quality, 
no interference jitters, extra brightness. Base extra. | 
4-SPEED 
Admire| 
Automatic 
RECORD 
PLAYER 
@ Plays 33s, 
45 and 78 rpm 
Plus 16 2/3 
rpm Records Your 
Choice 
    
    
          
    
    No Money Down! 
Pay Next Year! 
     
    
  3-SPEED WHIZZER 
clin, SS BIK E 
Finest Quality ... Built 
For Speed and Safety 
This imported beauty is an amazing 
buy at this low price. Light as a 
feather, yet strong as steel . . . with 
the quality features that make this 
safest, most dependable bike on the 
road. Available in 20’, 24” and 26” 
sizes, 
4” a BEDROOM SUITE SAVINGS         Boys’ & Girls’ 
50¢. Weekly 
° Styled like fine luggage! Smart, fight- $ 9 D weight! Ready to travel wherever you go! 
This new Admiral portable plays even the 
             
        Choose from modern and tra- 
ditional suites finished in 
_ beautiful mahogany, blond or 
glowing maple. Floor samples 
and window display models 
.. priced for immediate clear- 
ance! Now is the time to dress 
up your home for Christmas 
at half the cost. 
YOUR CHOICE 
     new “‘talking book” records. Changer is 
fully automatic. 
             
     
     
      SOFAS 
All style sofa beds going for 
one low price. Floor samples - 
# — gin | i = : Re § and window display models in 
LE 1 5OR NO DOWN PAYMENT! = missin’ Serie 5 ‘ . eel none Buy now for 
oe Phone YOUR CHOICE 
= ss = oi a NEXT YEAR! FEdera/ $ AQ 
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    ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 | TWENTY- FIVE _ r 
“WAVE CEAGEA CHARGE ’EM ALL AT THE LION STORE 
      
            Ladies’ Holiday 
Dresses 
A dress for the festive season | Ladies’ Dusters 
Handkerchiefs Nylon, quilted, flannel, or eot- 
Swiss celebrities in ? ton. Every type imaginable, 
| 59¢ and $1.00 $5.98 te $19.98 
        
                Ladies’ Sweaters Girls’ Slips Ladies’ Slippers Girls’ Dresees Ladies’ Jewelry 
Short and long sleeve pull- Can-Can's in the pretiiest Boudoir plus plain or fancy Thousands of pee hort Earrings, necklaces, pins and / overs, cardigans and novelties, ty] _ They'll make styles to suit the one you love. dresses to choose f . In- bracelets. Rhinestone, novel- 
Reape every ttle gir jump with joy. fae rem Sek w» Yetta modes" *" "7 ties, gold or silver. : 
$3.98 » $10.98 $2.98 and $4.98 $2.49 © $3.95 $3.98 te $8.98 $1.00 ana $1.98 
‘ sks" (alainea i ealiaiaaasaemevocta 
                    
    Boys’ Pajamas Boys’ Sport Coats Girls’ Dusters . Girls’ eee Boys’ Sweaters 
By Tom Sawyer. Choice of The largest, best looking Orion and wools im solids or Beautiful printed dusters, By Newport Knitown. By duty Kent and Ship n° flannel cr broadcloth. Middy group of sport coats you have tances! gaara (Nese) AD quilted to delight all girls. ee eee err arpa i ort bee or button styles. ever seen. Tweeds and biends. styles, by Robert Bruce. Sizes 3-6x, 7-14, ahd pre-teens. for the holidays in a smart 
$2.98 ad $3.98 $14.98 t $19.98 $4.98 to $8.98 "$3.98 tw $6.98 $4.98 t $8.98 $3.98 te $5.98 $2.25 te $3.98 
Wh BX LY ating XY emo eee Rx LCi       
       
            
         
         
        Boys’ Jackets __ Men’s Slacks , , , Boys’ Flannel Shirts’ --——Men’s Hats —_________Men’s Pajamas Winter in regular or All wool, rayon, or blends of Handkerchiefs Washable styles, satins of Tom Sawyer and Rob Roy. Mallory. Pine fur felt. By Varsity. Pine count broad- you Coal nice Bet Sln i to” a Alterations “fee em “ge orp slg Avpertec git Tors Cloth or annel. Pullover or 
$12.98 $24.98 _ $7.95 t $18.95 . 30¢ © $1.50 $9.95 tw $18.95 $2.98 ssa $3.98 $7.95 te $15.00 $3.95 aed $4.95 
       Men’s Sweaters Men’s Ties Shirts Men’s Jewelry 
en eee ee You are gure to find several Choice of Century or Van Cotton, nylon or wool. Plains Swank and Pioneer tie pins, 
sweaters. short , you'll want. Poulards, jac- Brad collars. White or colors. or fancies. Stretch styles or cuff links and sets. Always 0 
see an aan wine <atoie : = (<2) regular. smart gift. 
$3.95 tw $6.95 $6.95 to $10.95 $1.50 t $2.50 $3.95 t $5.00 69¢ t $2.95 $1.50 to $6.00 
- Park Free Rear of Store 
While Shopping 
& 
USE A CONVENIENT CHARGE ACCOUNT! - @30 DAYS ©70 DAYS 6 MONTHS 
Your Purchases Gift. Boxed FREE at the LION STORE!    
  \. ee eee Axe ws as a. 
  TWENTY-SIX 
Groups Warned. 
ut Soviet Purpose 
: NEW YORK ® — The Interna- 
Confederation of Free Trade 
nions has advised its members in) 
countries to avoid giving sup- 
to Communist labor groups) 
exchanging visiting delegations. 
confederation's exec utive| 
has stated “Communist 
rships seek such delegation|‘ 
changes” to win “moral respec-| 
a and legitimacy’’ for their) 
te company unions.” 
is improving port ‘facilities 
fat Salaverry.     
        
  
    
     HEADQUARTERS FOR 
BETTER SHOE REPAIRING 
AT REASONABLE PRICES 
Neisner's Shoe Repair 
© 42 .N. Saginaw Street          
     
    
      
    
  
Deluxe and Standard 
, Models 
Easily con- 
—_-verted from, 
rear-wheel to 
front-wheel, 
propelling, or 
to chair with| 
all $-inch 
casters,   
We ae authorized dealers tor 
CVEREST & JENNINGS Chairs and Accessories OPEN EN FEBRUARY — Pontiac's new ae high school off North Perry street 
will be ready for students within two months. The $1,250,000 structure was started 
six months ago. The gymnasium wing, a two-story structure with a cafeteria and   Michigan First Aid invalid Needs—Sick Reom Supplies 
Lt 2-3027     Mich. 3 Doors Nerth of 10-Mile jo 4-6847 exists, and experts estimate that! 
1621 S$. Weedward, Royal Oak, iby 1960 we will have a shortage 
‘of 50,000. Aucriticalllduxtage 16 marcos | (600 Pupils to Occupy New Structure   
    
  
HW yee sre unable to 
see MICHIGAN CRED WORRIED OVER DEBTS 
  UNSELLORS and arrange fer 
you can afford, regardless. ef hew much or hew 
NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQU 
ONE PLACE TO PAY — BONDED AND INSURED Classroom wings of the new, 
junior high school being con- 
structed by the Pontiac Board of 
Education on North Perry Street, 
will be ready for use during the| 
next school term beginning in. 
February. 
Some 600 students from the city’s! soctates, architects for the bulld- 
Wednesday and the finish work 
will start immediately. All ma 
terials are ready for installa- peyments, debts or bills when ve, 
payments 
many yeu owe, 
  ing the job at top speed.” 
  ‘northeast section will attend tion and the contractor ts pushy |   kitchen on the lower floor, will not be finished until spring. However, some 600. stu- 
dents will be able to begin classes in the buliding in February. 
Speed Work on School for February Opening Use of the new school will make 
ing, sald today “the heating | ‘the Wever School available for|area. 
plant was put in operation last clementary use, relieving over. | 
| | crowding in the northwest area's ; 
emery classrooms. 
Wever Was built as an ele. 
| mentary school, explained school 
system Building Coordinator Dr. 
| SESSSSSSSSESSSSSSSSSSS 
CHRISTMAS SPECIAL , 
AT WAYNE GABERTS 
     
    to introduce the sensational new — 
aces Roto Matic ZIP-CLIP SWIVEL-TOP 
ingtantiy—cleans ail over from 1 position tt, 
“\ ROTO-DOLLY 
SPECIALLY PRICED 
$99.90 Value 
FOR t 602 ONLY = 
Complete with 8-Piece Set of Deluxe Clip-On Tools 
Easy Terms — 90 Days Same as Cash! 
Open Every Night Until Christmas 
: WAYNE GABERT youngsters in Wever's immediate 
The junior high is the third unit 
in the school board's current con- 
struction program. The Bethune |, 
‘Elementary School and Whitfield. ; 
Elementary School addition were 
completed in time for use begin-.   seo veSSWEES EU ag cs TDTTOGTSUEEUORESESEESOOTE 555   The gymnasium wing, a two. Otte C. Hufziger, and will be re- 
Story structure with a cafeteria and converted to its original use. Geeeee oeeereeeneescee 
kitchen on the lower floor, will not, - Overcrowded conditions at Haw- Eight states, headed by Cali- MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | ixr‘cix'nonns st Ba eee ena a A BM te ded tO any 412 South Saginaw St. Phone FE 8-0456 Above Oakiand Theater | Henry -Haberkorn, general educational program can be started transferring students to Wever, registered motor vehicles 
manager of H. E. _Beyster & As- iin February, Haberkorn explained. jhe stated, to attend along with|U.S. et 9 years of credit counselling experience assist you ning last September. 
Ww. venings by Appt. | Hours: Daily 9 to 5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to I. E ings by App t whic: fe classes in the $1,250,000 structure 
Your Electrical Appliance Specialist 
the| Saginaw St. FE 5-6189 x 
" P LESLSELSELSEEEEEEESESS secret eeseeta chasse Mleelaneneealtettecaseas 
        
    
  
  ‘ PLENTY OF 
FREE PARKING       
  The Perfect Gift 
Gorgeous 
Poinsettias 
from Pearce’s 
th 57-10 
      : WE GROW OUR OWN 
Also | 
ROSES —‘5 - $6 - $7.50 a dozen 
: CYCLAMEN PLANTS —‘45 - 6 - $7.50 
CENTER PIECES —‘2.50 to $15 
CORSAGES —*2.50 to $10.00 
i Pearce Floral Co : Daily @ ; to Detroit 7 ; | , : ts ae ; ! F lowers of. YEE Since 1890 | . noe 
; 0" 559 Orchard Lake Ave. re tenes Phone FE 2-0127 
| ‘ - a cui. nat are pions TO ANY PLACE IN THE WORLD 
i / | i : / / i! ae - | " é ) . : 
   THE PONTIAC PRESS, Noe AY, DECEMBER 19, 1955   
TV Company to Close 
JACKSON w—Sparks-Withington 
Co, will discontinue domestic man- 
ufacture of radio and television 
sets Jan. 1 because of “continted 
operating losses." It employes 300 
to 400 in its radio-TV division. It 
said it would continue radio and) 
television mengtacture in its Ca- 
nadijan _Dlant. 
See the GARITY FAUCET | 
On Demonstration 
At HAMPTON’S 
$39.95 room | Hampton's 825 W. Huron 
    . ,§{ chosen to make a powerful political By JOHN H. MARTIN 
vast 
    ficulties for the Western Allies. 
Politically ~ area trom Karachi 
to Cairo is one of the most volcanic 
spots on the earth’s surface and it 
isethere that the Soviet Union has 
and economic penetration cam- 
paign. 
    
               
   
                    The Sovief drive, plus the 
Arab-Israeli clashes overshad- 
owed last week’s NATO council 
session in Paris. Top NATO lead- 
ers originally concerned with try- 
were forced to consider the 
dangerous Middle Eastern situ- 
The Middle East is vital to Brit- 
ain, especially. It igs worth recall- 
ing that in the summer of 1940, 
when Britain had one armored di- 
sent to the Middle East. 
IMPORTANT TO BRITISH 
Britain gets its oil from the 
Middle East. That land bridge aise; 
| connects Britain with tge Common-' 
| wealth members. And it is in this’   
    
    
  old war theater that Russia tra- 
ditionally looks to make trouble But the danger is not only from 
Soviet expansion. There also is 
the danger of violent explosions 
against the West based on na- 
Nearly all of the area is in- 
habited by the followers of the 
| Prophet Mohammed. Many Mos- 
‘lem rulers have come to terms| 
| with the ’ 
regard Christians and others), This 
ing te better European defenses | is recognition that they live in a 
modern world. But in each of these 
nations there also is a group of 
ation. religious fanatics who want to cut| 
themselves and their ,states off 
from all contact to the Western 
world. They have been accused of 
wanting in effect to fight the cru- 
vision to face Hitler, half of it was| *@4¢% all over again. 
BRITON MOVED OUT ‘infidel” West, (as they 
All the painful Western Allied 
efforts to build a defense system 
protecting the oil riches of the 
[Middle East have been compli-| 
|cated by or wrecked by the intense 
‘nationalism. 
Britain gave up the treaty   Religious. Nationalism Is. Major ThreatU.S. Employes Put ee 
to Peace in Strife-Torn Middle East 
when she is thwarted in Western| 
The problem of defending the] Eyrope, In the British view it is area called the Near and ay the reason why the British fought Middle. East presents enormous dif-| 1, Crimean War against Russia 
a century ago. battle with Exypt and moved out | Chamber of Commerce states that of the Suez Canal zone, Switching | 
headquarters to the island of | 
themselves battling with armed 
Cypriat nationalists whe want 10 |wachingion Report” join the crown colony to Greece. 
Thag conflict has caused revival 
ginning toward defense of the 
Middle East, Ira, Iran, Turkey, 
Pakistan and Britain now are 
members, But other prospective 
members are remaining aloof be- 
cause of the Arab quarrel with 
Israel and quarrels among the 
Arabs themselves. 
  Polio Cyclist Travels 
TORONTO, Ont. & — A 21-year- 
old French-Canadian polio victim 
has worn out four bicycles covering 
30,000 miles and now is pedaling 
his fifth. Conrad Dube, who con- 
tracted polio at 13, began riding! 
three years ago when a doctor told. 
him the exercise would help his’ 
crippled legs. He has cycled across   ‘Canada—and into the United Sales 
land Mexico. 
Careless smokers cause Senet of 
the forest fire losses. |     
  
  
    
What better way to say “Merry ar gon” & ae & 
PORE 
‘e 
    Christmas” than a gift of 
loveliness from Penney's! 
For perfect fit! 
For perfect quality! 
20 Sizes: Midge, 
Norm, Long 
Two Pair Boxed $2.50 é 
        
       
   Give 
Penney’s 
newest finest 
Gaymodes’ .. . 
Stretchables 
with miles of 
extra wear! 
      
       
   
                 
      
    30-35 Weekly Hours (ee, weeks. "Paid hotideye may 
when vacations, holidays and other|numbers and, alas, in length, In’ 
the Middle Eastern command 1... time are considered, most addition, workers are excused from. 
workers in the nation already are; work—but paid—for such reasons 
Cyprus, the British nqw find lon a 30 or 35-hour week, 
article: P hour work week eventually comes, | 
“The 40-hour week has become the article said, ‘‘What this really, 
of old Turkish-Greek animosities. eeepc er ll pp yee Gg 
The Baghdad Pact is a good be-|iness, but the hours worked on the/of actual work @ week.”   __ TWENTY-SEVEN: - 
       
          
     
        Sam Benson Says: 
“Samta Claus” Benson 
THAT’S ME! Take the Side Street to My Store and 
You'll SAVE MORE ON GIFTS! general and may run from one to 
Paid holidays may | 
WASHINGTON # — The U.S.|Paid sick leave is general. 
“Coffee breaks are growing in| 
jas jury duty, military service and' 
The chamber's weekly newspaper deaths of members of the family.’’| 
said in an| If the sometimes suggested 30-, 
    
     
   
          |Large sofa and matching choir in smart tae rs 
i lamps and wrought iron AS 
‘covered TV chair. rics, plus 3 tables, blond or mahogany . 
beautiful 
Blond limed oak double dresser with large $ 
‘mirror, matching panel bed, innerspring mat- 7 
‘tress and coil spring: also 2 smart dresser 
lamps and a pair of shredded foam pillows. 
    
         
        DISCOUNT Tes: 
  DISCOUNT PRICES 
8Pc. LIVING ROOM OUTFIT ® 
3 EXTRA 
LIBERAL 
TERMS 
BIGGEST SELECTION 
= CHAIRS Beautiful Rock-n-Lock 
Chairs with Ottoman, 
— All fabrics and colorg, 
<a, From :   
  
Lavish Living Room Ensemble 
TV Snack. Tables With self storing rack in 
WHOUGIt ITO <6. ccc es 
Table Lamps 
% Smart wrought iron and 
ceramic base lamps with 
plastic shades. Values te 
$35.00.     
OP e. BEDROOM M OUTEIT 
     
    
King Size 
BLACK ANGUS ROTISSERIE 
BROILER 
39" Automatic timer — Roasts, 
Toasts, Bar-B-Cues ..... 
}j Beautiful 24x30 shock 
mirror framed in glass. 
Other mirrors 24x32 
plate glass, beveled edge, 
wood frame back $14.95 
io" Traveler 
Clock Radio Timed outlet, alarm wake up 
to music. Green, ivory, red...       
    
      Hard-to-Find Bedroom Offer 
    
DISCOUNT PRICES 
ON MATTRESSES Seany: Restokraft, Englander, Etc. 
Ou R 
Health ity eer Hotel Ticking 
Innerspring 
Mattress ... .. $19.95 $94" 
DESKS Modern Mahogany or       
Our Reg. $49.50 il 
; Be. Restokratt Factory Closeout iS Ps blond desks with plas- 
M ttress “i @ * tic tops. Also children’s 
a or - = DeLuxe Desk Set—desn 
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           TWENTY-EIGHT THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955   
Woman Playing 
Foster Mother ‘ it was abandoned in similar Mexico Relents 
fashion last Aprit, 
She was successful, but after the 
‘litte girl, Josie, was returned to 
ithe zoo, she became ill with virus PRRIANO, Sicily w — For 20 
years Giovanni Ruocco, 99, 
lbeen meeting 80-year-old ae to Tiny Kangaroo i BALTIMORE & — Mrs. Louella | pneumonia and died. 
arf, a soft touch for a baby, 
two months early. * * * 
| Watson said it might be that the 
kangaroo, was playing foster moth- big red-haired mama kangaroo 
éf to another foundling today after, |doesn’t have enough milk for her 
fts natural mother gave it the air] offspring. Then again, she might 
just be frivolous, Merolla every morning and escort-_ 
ing her, hand in hand to mass 
Too shy himself, Ruocco, 
married and the father of 13 chil. 
dren, asked the priest to propose 
for him, Maria thus far has not 
given her answer,     
  thrice: Wiley Suagests 
Barter System Proposes U. S. Use Farm 
Surplus in Lieu of Cash 
in Foreign Trade 
  * * * 
The youngster, called a Joey. Santa the Polyglot was bounced out of its mother’ 
cereal and vitamins, 
- Mrs, Earl raised the same moth-/sters. Seventeen different national- |Valadares, in Minas Gerais state, 
er kangaroo’s first offspring after ities were _Tepresented. h Sunday morning at the| 
Itimore Zoo, 
fe etie o 
   
    
  MONTREAL @® — Santa Claus 
spoke in seven languages panied 
* Mrs. Earl took it home, here Gay at the annua} ee en marine stone weighing 134 wan 
bhe will have to feed kim every Of the Immigrants’ Aid iety,|probably the largest ever fou 
two hours, day and night, on baby but even that wasn't multilingual|Other hunters and buyers are flock- te F —— Relations Committee enough for some of the 165 young-|ing to the area near Governador ™@de his barter proposal in a 
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| where he says he found his prize. koe ulture True D. Morse, who 
        
  WASHINGTON (INS) — Sen. 
Alexander Wiley (R-Wis) states he| 
has asked the administration to     chases abroad. 
The top Republican on the Sen-| 
letter to Under Secretary of 
heads the Commodity Credit 
icone. 
| Wiley told Morse that “it 
| payments, 
_ into the treasury for American 
, dollars.”’ 
He said he ts informed that a 
group of “qualified Japanese com- 
panies are prepared to .offer a 
wide variety of material and 
q “—which—might be pur-- 
aaa by the international co- 
operation administration as for-: 
eign aid for a third country. 
JAPANESE WILL TRADE                 
               
         
         
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would, of course, dispose of the 
goods in a careful manner so as) 
not to disrupt world market condi- 
tions. 
He said this three-way pro- 
curement might serve not only 
to help this country balance its 
budget but also reduce farm sur- 
pluses which are costing one mil- 
lion dollars a day for storage. 
| Wiley told Morse that his pro- 
posal would also “‘put the fac- 
tories, mills and mines of friendly 
third countries, whether they be 
in Japan, England, France or any- 
where else, into higher production 
and thereby contribute to the 
economic health of those lands." 
He warned also that foreign 
policy and agriculture committees, 
of both houses undoubtedly will 
jlaunch an investigation early in 
‘the next session of the administra-' 
tion’s program for reducing sur-! 
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_THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955   
May Help Estes 
MUSKEGON (#—John Boeschen- 
stein, Muskegon County Democrat- 
ic’ chairman, says Sen. Kefauver 
(D-Tenn) has asked him to head 
up Kefauver’s campaign fund drive 
in Michigan, The Tennessean an- 
nounced his 
tion Friday, Boeschenstein said he 
told Kefauver he would decide next;   
Meter Recep Soar to New Record Mark TWENTY-NINE | Brazil is the world’s second 
largest corn grower: the U.S, 
ranking first   | Atomic Energy Commission instal 
‘lation at Upton, Long Island. 
Speaking ‘at the closing session 
of the first Nuclear Science and 
Engineering Congress in Cleve- ‘Nuclear Cancer Santa te Dumdidd 
    
  
    
    
    week on his request.   
  
Visit Gellegher’s 
NEW 
             DEPARTMENT SELFSERVE | RECORD | \Behind him ran Beanie. Behind       By Lucrece Hudgins Beale Process Bared land, Stickley described laltial = Revenue from the 332-car mu a : care tuecr ime ea i nicipal parking lot cont.nued to our a C 
* ° capture rapy and outline swell this week as this week's - : The Dumdiddy eee, | Giant Reactor Will Cut design of a proposed new unit total reached a new high. ~ | eA . 
gets the key to Beanle’s chain ; Brain T in Aidi ten times more powerful than the {pn Pjirector Occar Fekme © Cleaned umors in Aiding Finance Director Oscar Eckman and sets him free. Beanie flees . | present Brookhaven model. ; 
from the ogre. He comes to a Some Mental Patients reported that the lot produced} @® Adjusted towa where Ae meets a dwart . | Improvements in design wil] also $973.19 during the week, or a slight} ae 
with a pelted head whe prem. make it possible to bring the pa- $5.95 increase over last week's | @ Regalated 
ises to take him to = house where CLEVELAND (INS) — Details tient closer to the nuclear re $967.27. 
he will have all he wants and of giant nuclear reactor to ‘‘bom- actor source with no increase in This brings the twoweek total Ex ansion 
never have to share. bard’ cancer patients and cause radiation pair according mee to $1,940.46, which has been at- Ww eh B d 
: “ ‘ _ Stickley. A cone-like aperture tributed by Eckman to the Christ- Chapter 13 a tumor-destroying ‘atomic reac mond pices 45 pon atc anas 
ALL A BOY OOULD WANT tion” to take place in the brain heavy shielding prevents radiation mas shopping rush 
damage from the dangerous fast’ Eckman also announced that the 
neutrons and gamma ray particles. municipal lot on Auburn avenue 
. Other improvements in design with 85 stalls opened yesterday. Ladies'-Men’'s 
  Hose for Gie ChildrenbyucmuY have been spelied out 
The dwarf ran down the street. id * * 
      Masic te Please Everyone 
in All Speeds 
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es , a | thought, “I've saved Beanie A port-hole Jeading from the S PEC IALS 
a robber and I've radioactice reactor core beams 4, VIGORELLI, Was $350, now 149.50 
ved him from a witch and I've . radloactiv sik : Ney him { an ogre. but 1 | “You asked for it,”” he said. “You must finish it.” vies h ven panes i ee — deinremetttoae, ~y 
a ; : . : . 4 = ; rough s a orm sue ti i \ 
can't save bim from the Gimme —Beanie asked for a banana pie as big as 2 wagon wheel and a the boson concentration: f r =~ so ) 
House.” tub of ice cream on top. Beanie ate and ate. Finally, Beanie wanted .- j ° ; The techmque is called neutron would permit studies of irradia- = 
capture therapy. It may also have tion effects on ammals and tissue gost popular souveniers that 
cultures. Special a | 95 f : : z é       
      
           
    i America sts bring from Ire- big black house with a big black applications in treating mental _ American tourists G N 
door, He went through the door , | . land are Waterford Glass, Beleek eorges-Newports toa aathe Fan Gecach Oe Goer, cases. “ Mexico's population gained 30 pottery, tweeds, Irish whisky, Jewelry Dept. 
but when the Dumdiddy reached pT 2 ‘ex cheeks = cent from 1930 to 1950. Shillelaghs and bog oak. 1 | 
the louse the door was slammed 
shut and the Dumdiddy was lett ais See erties ae cana SISSSSSS SSS SSS SASS SSS SSSSSS SSS SSS 5 
outside. 
The Dumdiddy saw e sign on tuners in to brain tow. I {, SINGER Used Electric .....$ 22.50) TRADE the door which said, “The Gimme When the boron is conceetreied IN = tho dost wich nnde'he tumor torus everest 2, KENMORE CONSOLE, Used 89.50 is ready for ‘‘positioning’’ in front 
‘of the reactor. 
     
        
      
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    ; a to get up from the tablé, but the dwarf pulled him back. “You asked HITS BORON 
ton Loree = oi Aiba = for it,” he said. ‘‘You must finish it.” | Some of the neutrons, still harm- 
pl | less, hit the boron, disintegrate it 
“I've done the best I could.” he “Maybe there are some other toys "I—T don’t think I bke it here,” Soh Kenly radwoective alphe pare moaned, ‘but this is a problem you can gimme?” |whispered Beanie. ‘I think I'll go re are aaa ee 
too big for a poor Dumdiddy use| “Of course,” said the dwarf jback to my home now." Ke . | 
me.”’ : “|     
   
    Every 
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Suddenly he leaped to his feet. sacs Oe de . saints | “Why, Beanie!’ he cried at high speeds and incredibly Is 1 ZIG-ZAG MACHINES $149.50 calla 
“I'll get Santa,’ he cried, ‘Santa R * Insid On ote tay “Gimme Children never go home small distances to attack the | 8 Gt » 
will know what to do.”’ voare. caid dhe dwait. pL | again!” | eancer cells and burn them up. | 
And be dried his tears and ran 
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Call FE 2-9143--or--Come In Because their paths are so short, 
the normal brain tissue surround- 
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Cold Electric Power plod ee a | yours,” said the dwarf. “Each | 
es 28 e has your name on it and says 
Meantime, Beanie stood in the ® ome else can ever touch.” 
hall of the big black house. “Who Beanie stared at the tovs. He’ MOSCOW WF — Work has be = . ys. MOs un — ‘ in ; 1 are the ee ee! ne was suddenly very Jonely and very|on the Angara River near Bratsk. ps secmique Rana aaa 
asked the dwart. why do ¢ y frightened. Siberia, for one of the world’s o destory cancer = ns in tis 
call it the’ Gimme House? | ‘Where are the other Gimme biggest power stations. An official| 5¥* to remote for surgery. 
Gimme Children are children Children?’ he asked fearfully, |announcement says it will devaioe| The process was described by 
who are always saying ‘Gimme,’”’) ‘You'll never see them. Each three million kilowatts ‘and equal) Nuclear Physicist E. E. Stickley, (Next: Dumdiddy in Santa Land) | 
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This automatic storagt 
wwides am abundant “t of no where he produced a's 
fopendable aay of hot water table and bats and ball. 
im 20, 90 and 40 gallon | to give or share. They always want his own.” 
|to get. Whenever I find a child —- 
|House and every time he says 
| ‘Gimme’ then I give him.” 
| beard it a strange shiver ran , 
|face and finally he had finished 
‘leave the table now but don't 
everything your heart desires.” s 7 LJ 
thing, but he said ‘I've always # 
wanted a table tennis set. Can you & 
e/ gimme that?” i®        
        
   
    
    
       
   
             
     said the dwarf. ‘They never want Gimme Child lives in a world of \the combined output of the Kuiby-/ of the medical department, Brook- FOR FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION 
ishev and Stalingrad stations, haven National Laboratory, an 
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   like that I bring him to Gimme G    
   
This sounded like a great life | 
but, just the same, when he & 
down Beanie’s back. But he & 
laughed and said, “Well as a « 
starter, why don’t you gimme a | 3 
pie as big as a wheel |& 
tub of ice cream to go en | 
led Beanie into a dining room and, |# 
just like that, there was a banana | 
pie, big as a wagon wheel, and a 
tub of ice cream sitting on the 
table, 
Beanie ate until his eyes were! * 
popping, but when he tried to stag- | & 
ger from the table the dwarf pulled) 
him back. ‘“You asked for it,” he © 
said. “You must finish it.” Beanie & 
ate unti] he turned green in the &   
    
     
every bit. 
Then the dwarf said, “You may 
worry, every meal at 
House will be like this.” 
Beanie felt sick and lay down # 
in a corner to sleep. After a while & 
the dwarf woke him. ve | 
“Tell me some toy you would’ § 
like,”’ he said. ‘‘I want you to have|#@ Gimme 
           
    
     
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You Pay $4Q50    
Beanie really didn't want any- § 
        “Of course,” said the dwarf. And|§ 
| 
“This is great,” said Beanie.|¥ 
|“T'll get some of the other Gimme! § 
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  ig said the dwarf. “Gimme! 
always play alone. That 
don't have to share with|& 
the ball back and forth to! % 
until he couldn't stand it 
longer.   
finding } 
money help? 4 
  
rarily out of cash—here's a timely suggestion: At HFC— . 
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  THE BERRYS 
  I HATE TO TELL YOU THIS, 
BUT I DIDNT LIKE THE 
WAY OUR FLOCKED TREE 
LOOKED LAST YEAR WITH 
LIGHTS ON IT... 
> I CHECKED EVERY SINGLE B ON EVERY. STRING OF OUR CHRISTMAS LIGHTS !   
    
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| The comedy team received the 
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'years ago today when they en- 
tertained the first contingent of 
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The promotion is being made on 
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UM Enrollment 
Held in Check President Balks at Race 
| for Students; Considers 
Other City Branches 
ANN ARBOR (#—University of 
Michigan enrollment could have 
been 40,000 this year, said Presi- 
ment Harlan Hatcher in a year- 
fend report, but high educational 
standards held it to half that total. 
* * & 
Hatcher said in a speech to the 
alumni that the university would 
continue to grow under controlled 
enrollments. He said he felt size 
was not the important factor. The 
university now has 20,800 students. 
By 1970, he added, the univer- 
sity expects its en t to 
reach 46,000, while the total col- 
lege enrollment in the state would 
double. 
The university, Hatcher said is 
not engaged in any race with other, 
institutions for the recruiting of! 
students and will continue to 
admit only those who qualify for, 
undergraduate, graduat@ and pro- 
fessional programs.     Pontiac Press Phote; GRATITUDE — A neighbor who worked three 
weeks to collect money to help the Leroy John- 
? son family, is thanked above by Mrs. Connie John- 
son, right, who accepted a $1,931 check, Mrs. Mar- collection when it was learned that the Johnsons | 
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bills following a fire in their home at 90 W. | 
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The possibility of the university's 
comered the wert a Army Taine Task F orce US Tth Fleet Gets dent. He said that 1956 will test! 
Atom War Forerunner Ingersoll for Chief the feasibility of the new university a S 
senior college branch at Flint. 
Hatcher satd the university ex. | CAMP DARBY, Italy W—The Michaelis rates high among el 
pected to set a new enrollment iV. S. Army is developing an im-! Army’s bright young men. A World Stuart H. Ingersoll took over the | 
record in 1956, topping the previ- portant foreruner of the atom- War II paratrooper, he was senior command of the U.S. 7th Fleet to-| 
ous peak of 21,363 set in the fall | armed light task force of the aide to President Eisenhower day in a ceremony aboard the 
    
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Prompt 
Pick-up and 
Delivery of 1948 with the return ef World | ‘future in mountainous northern when Eisenhower was chief of cryiser St. Paul in Bruckner Bay, 
War Il veterans. Italy. staff. But to the American public, Okinawa. i 
It's called SETAF—Southern he is 
The Board of Regents wil! ask European Task Force. Its com- best remembered ‘as the 
daredevil commander of the He succeeded Vice Adm. Alfred 
27th MM. Pride, who Feb. 1 will take 
the state Legislature for an 48> mander is Brig. Gen. John E. Wolfhound Regiment in Korea. over command of the U.S. Pacific 
propriation of nearly 28 million Mike Michaelis of Lancaster, Pa. | * * « ‘Fleet Air Force, with headquarters 
dollars, he said, to cover the addi- | Speaking of SETAF, he said: at San Diego, Caif. tional load of students expected) BRIGHT YOUNG MAN aol during the 1956-57 school year. n my mind this is the fore-| Ingersoll was formerly chief of 
. * * runner of the future ot the Army— staff to the commander in chief of 
tremendous mobiljty, small man-'the U. S. Atlantic Fleet. 
|power we have iy 5,500 men 
jand at lethality of wea! ° 
‘Mores firepower end. less man. BUSCh Family Member 
. |Power.” ‘Being Sued for Divorce er said. 
SACRAMENTO, Calif, u — USES HONEST JOHN SANTA MONICA, Calif. @®—Mrs. He’s Consistent “Horses in Fresno?” asked state’ His task force is built around Ulrich B. Busch, 51, has filed suit 
finance director John M. Peirce at the Honest John, a rocket which for separate maintenance, claim-! 
TOKYO w — Police said today'g meeting of the State Public can be fired with a conventional ing her husband, a member of the 
they had arrested Hideo Naka- Works Board. He noted $2.430 or an atomic warhead. Discussion St. Louis brewing family, left their 
mura, 45, a high school teacher had been saved in building a horse of atomic warfare is not possible Brentwood home last May saying: | 
who has lived alone, away from barn at Fresno State College. with the general but few believe “I’m going so far away it will! 
his wife and three children for; “What do those horses do?’ SETAF planning is primarily for take . 
the past four years. They picked Peirce was told they serve as use of conventional warheads. find me." 
Nakamura up in a bookstore, try- models for students learning to bt | The complaint charged extreme 
ing to steal a book entitled “Auto judge animals. Around the rockets will be a de- cruelty, In an accompanying affi-. 
biography of a Wife-Fearer."’ | ‘What a fine job fer a horse,’’-fense force of infantry and engi-‘davit, Mrs. Busch said she had 
observed Frank B. Durkee, direc- neer specialists to protect them been informed her 62-year-old hus- 
new tor of the State Public Works De- from any sudden enemy strike. (band traveled to New York and That choice is a tipoff to the 
significance of the job, for 
The university's general budget — 
will hit 35 million dollars, but stu- 
dent fees and’ other revenues would Some Horses in Fresno 
require less trom the state, Hatch Modeling for Students   
    
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least pertaining to weight 
eally check all merehant’s scales geant said all packaged me ats & 
en which Christmas season fowl and fow] after 48 hours must be 
and meatS are weighed re-weighed, re-tagged, and re 
He also inspects al] pre-pack wrapped 
aged meats, including turkeys. to “When I inspect a merchant's 
assure the .customer that they, scales, | first check them with 
‘weigh what the pnce tag says,Standard weights to see that they, ithey weigh are set accurate,” he stated. A . = ~at 
And Baerwolf's work not only; “Then I place the piece of meat’ « or Y on the scale to see that it weighs, 
a little bit over what the tag 
indicates.” 
Consistent errors by & mer- 
chant may cause a short weight 
warrant being issued against 
him. Maximum penalty is a 
$100 fine and 90 days.     
  
“This will build up confidence 
fn the merchant and assure you 
that you are getting what you 
are paying for." Baerwolf de- 
clared. 
The head of the little-known sec-| 
  jed that Pontiac rates very high’ 
in complying with the weights and 
jmeasure laws 
; “Our city is very clean and main 
tains good practices of merchandis- 
Railroads Seek 
Freight Increase § | 7 Per Cent Rate Boost 
| Needed to Offset Hike 
| in Wages, Materials 
| CHICAGO wf — An immediate 
7 per cent increase in freight rates 
and charges will be sought by the 
nation’s railroads to meet higher 
wage and material costs. 
* * * 
The railroads issued this state- 
ment in Chicago 
“The 7 per cent increase is the 
minimum necessary to offset the 
| cost of recent railroad wage and 
‘material price increases. which 
amount to more than a half billion 
dollars."’ 
NO ACTION YET 
A presidential fact-finding com- 
mittee recently recommended 
wage increases and health bene- 
fits for 730.000 non-operating rail 
t at employes. Nejther side yet has act-' 
Ounge g ed on the recommendations n ‘ d pull UP Styles = = Most of the non-operating em- in Stunning Modern and ploves would get a 142 cents an 
9'ACioUs trodit, hour increase plus 2 cents an hour 
Signs! All tonal de. toward health and welfare. In 
Sturd) ily built creases also have been won by sev for long 
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A spokesman for the railroads’ 
chief traffie officers said the In 
jterstate Commerce Commission 
cai be petitioned to authorize the | 
increase 
Nonoperating rail workers now 
get an average of $1 78 an hour. 
Regents of Galtonne 
OK 95 Million Budget 
LOS ANGELES wm — Regents 
of the University of California) 
have approved a 95 million dollar 
budget for the eight campuses for 
)1956-57. : 
= | Harry Wellman, university vice| 
fy president, said the estimated en-| 
roliment for 1956-57 is 40,559 for 
the eight campuses, 7.7 per cent 
higher than the previous year. 
EASY CREDIT TERMS ARRANGED — No Carrying Charge On Our Budget Plan 
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a a ae eat acre   By GEORGE TRUMBULL keeps him busy during this time ing products,” he stated 
Nowadays every lady of the of the year, but every day of the | ber that a few unscrupulous oper- following a traffic accident Tues-: , . 
‘house is shopping for the best tur- year in protecting the customer, ators does not implicate all other day, has been convicted of — . 
driving and fined $315. | race ME 
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The Saleen, the Irish ‘cudeel, The collsnes of three electric | 
Won’ t Li e! Gorden MacRae Guilty. gets its name from a place in light poles thwarted thieves seek. 
in Drunk Driving Case County Wicklow where biackthurn ing to steal power lines at Brak- Portuguese West Alrica. — a MW vairarepa.s? New Zealand. _ Ts Full-Time Job for Police Ofticer | SAN FERNANDO. Calif, ww — saplings grow the knobbiest. pan, South Africa. 
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“ MacRae had pleaded tmnocent| Renenee eee © rach aad demanded a jury trial. He 136 West Lawrence St. a thing as human error and if a! waived trial and submitted the | Pontiec, Michigan 
\work of Sgt. Walter a. baerwolf, cent of all seales checked rum customer discovers errors in case to Judge Juli | ian ‘chief of the Weights and Measure’ against the merchant and not | lweight and brings it to the atten-| ge Beck, 
Beet the ogee Pole Dep the buyer.” tion of the merchants and I am Bolivia plans to 
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  _THIRTY-THRE K   
Can Israel Oppose the Entire Arab World?   * 
Soviet Russian Moslem Corps Is Potential Enemy (This is the last of a series of on- 
the-spot reports by a veteran INS 
et et on the Isreeli-Arab | is) : 
By MICHAEL CHINIGO 
JERUSALEM (INS)—Israeli of. , one-time Kansas City haberdash- 
ery partner, Eddie Jacobson, friendly bow. | came of the recent death of his ,would like to see Italy make a have been reported to want the 
southernmost tip of the Negev with 
The three big issues dividing the the Israeli harbor of Eilagt 
‘two sides are the resettlement of . 
During the founding of this new refugees, the size of the state of © * 
But Egypt herself has spothght 
ficials insist today that a Soviet State, when, Israelis feel, age ware and the internationalization ed the importance of Eilat to 
Russian Moslem Corps is being 'efusal to follow Bri@ain made the 
jrebirth of Isarel possible, Jacobson' places. 
lwas the unofficial go-between for 
They say that In the event of| Truman and the late Dr. Ghaim 
full-scale hostilities, Egytp's Pre-| Weizman, Israel's first president. 
. : formed in Egypt. 
s 
mier Gama] Abdel Nasser would 
lean heayily on this new ‘foreign’ Today there is a growing con-| 
legion” on the ground and espe-,Viction here that American author-; 
cially in the air. 
Egypt's recently 
Czech weapons are causing con- 
cern in Israeli officialdom, But 
evel more concern is felt over 
the reported Moslem Corps which 
fs expert at handling the Com- 
munist weapons, e 
Plenty of Israelis, however, ques- 
tion these reports. They feel that 
in the event of a war, Isarel would 
not fight alone, but would be aided 
by volunteers as it was in the 
“War of Liberation.” 
U. 8S. MARINE HERO 
Today the new road from Tel 
Aviv to Jerusalem is called the 
“Road of Courage.’ The Israelis 
say it was so named because it 
was built under enemy fire to keep 
the life-line open to Jerusalem. | 
Along this road. a clump of 
green pines shooting high inte 
the sky stands as a memorial to 
David Marcus, Col., U. 8. Ma- 
rine Corps. He was one of many 
Americans who rallied around 
Israel] in her hour of dramatic 
birth, Like many othere—Amer- 
teans and nationals of other 
countries—Colonel Marcus died 
here. 
The Israelis frankly expect a re-     jity alone can prevent a conflict.! 
‘And in some sort of parallel role would seem to represent an im-' 
acquired (to that of Washington, the Israelis possible hurdle. The Egyptians or with Italian assistance. There is strong belief bere that 
a: solution could be found in any 
Arab-Isareli parley the Amer- 
icans might promote, either alone 
The question of Isrgel's 
  
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and others should war darken their! 
horizon once again. * © * 
But in the matter of peace 
through negotiation, they fee! just 
as frankly that they can prob- 
ably do better by themselves—if 
they ever can get the Arabs to sit 
at the same table with Israeli rep- 
resentatives. } 
TRUMAN RESPECTED 
Near the Lydda Airport, an ex- 
Ppanse of forest has been named 
after former U. S. President Har-) 
ry S. Truman. } 
rebirth. Had the former pres!- | 
dent still been in the White House, | 
there very likely would have | 
been public mourning when word |    ey aah 
  
  
  
      
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solidate bills. Phone, write, or come in. of Jerusalem with its famed holy Israel by shutting off the Suez 
{Canal to Israeli shipping and per- 
sisting in this discrimination de- 
ispite repreated demands by the 
\United Nations and the big West 
‘ern powers to open the Suez to all 
countries, ‘ 
ITALY CAN ASSIST 
| It is believed Jordan and Israel 
could find agreement on Jerusa 
lem, if not by internationalization 
|by Joint guarantees of freedom of 
passage to men of all faiths and 
all nations. 
There is a growing feeling here | 
    
  
        
       
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  @ 12 N. Saginaw might bring talks between Israel 
and the Jordanians and open a 
wedge to a bigger Israeli-Arab 
conterence, 
Diplomatic intelligence reports 
from Cairo say that Egypt would 
not be ready to attack until spring, 
if indeed it is planning an attack 
Actually, the rainy season is just 
beginning, making large scale mil 
lary operations impossible for the 
next three or four months, 
DROP WATER PROJECT 
Meanwhile, the Israelis have an- 
nounced that they will waste no 
more time with the Jordan River 
project proposed by the U. S. spe 
cial presidential envoy Eric John- 
ston. 
This project is designed to re- 
that the intervention of Italy | settle the hundreds of thousands Reds Capture 92 Boats 
y Board today said 92 Japanese 
fishing boats had been captured) A German exporter is offering 
by Russian coast guard craft this musical beer steins for export. lyear. Eighty other craft were 
\chased out of the area near the 
TOKYO u*—The Maritime Safe- Soviet Kurile Islands... 
  
  
of Arab refugees and open the 
way for an Israel-Arab settie- 
ment. But come March, the Is- 
raelis will start diverting part of | 
the Jordan River water on a proj- 
ect of their own which up till 
now has heen shelved in the | 
hope Johnston would succeed, | 
Syria has openly warned that Is- 
rael’s proposed Jordan canal mean 
war. And the Synans have served. 
notice that they mean business in 
their recent arms deals with 
Czechoslovakia, 
With Britian ruled out as an 
acceptable mediator and France 
having worries of its own, the feel- 
ing in Israel is that the United 
States above all, and Italy in an 
assist, have a chance today to 
save this slice of humanity from| 
janother full-scale war.   
  
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THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955, 
  AJ 
THIRTY-FIVE     
Voices of the Night 
b ' By GRANTLAND RICE 
Last night you called trom some forgotten year, 
You spoke to me across the wall of night; 
Or was it but the wind that echoed near 
And whispered to me as it wheeled in flight? 
Wind of the night from pathways we had known 
Before the journey called me forth alone? 
I know not — only that last night, as then, 
[heard your voice again. 
Last night you sang to me — the old song crept From out the years and life’s forgotten ways; 
Or was it that the tavern music swept 
My heart and soul on back to other days? 
That carried me from out the night of fears f) 
Into the light of life’s all golden years? 
I know not — only that last night — as then — 
I heard you sing again. 
Last night you came to me and brought me rest 
From care and strife as in the days of yore; 
Or was it but the ashes of dead roses pressed 
Between the leaves I turned to see once more? 
Ashes of roses from the days of gleam 
When life was more than ashes of a dream? 
1 know not — only that last night — as then — 
You came to me again. 
(Copyright, 1955, A. 8. Barnes & Co.) today as winner—by a scant 8 finish. 
points—of the coveted National All- | 8 * 
Star Bowling Tournament cham-! Lillard took the championship by 
pionship in the closest finish in .08 Petersen points, or 8 pins with, 
the meet's 15-year history. 
Lillard, -28-year-old Chicagoan, | 303.22. 
turned the trick last night by nos- 
ing out veteran Joe Wilman of!Anita Cantdline, 28, Another windup squeeze saw) 
Detroit bowl-| 
  
Big 10 Enjoys 
Good Weekend 
in Basketball Conference Teams Win 
Seven of Eight Games; 
Michigan Lone Loser 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
After a lagging start, Big Ten 
basketball teams stepped up their 
winning pace by taking seven out 
of eight games over the week end 
to boost their intersectional record 
to 23-14 for .622 per cent. 
They have a chance to fatten up 
again this week in a round of 
pre-holiday firing touched off by 
four tests Monday night. Tourney- 
weary DePaul, runner-up in its 
own meet at Chicago stadium, in- 
vades Illinois; Cincinnati is at In- 
diana, Ohio State at Tulane and 
Nebraska at Wisconsin. 
Tilinols barely outlasted Wash- 
ington of St. Louis to win 75-74 
in a televised Saturday afternoon 
game te book a 3-1 record. In- 
diana also has 3-1 after stalling 
out and 81-78 decision over Mis- 
sourt, only team to lick Mlinois. 
Ohio State downed St. Louis 89- 
83 with Robin Freeman funneling 
in 39 points to boost his total to 
186 in the Buckeyes’ 41 mark. 
lowa (3:1) trimmed Loyola of Los 
\ngeles 8461, Purdue (4-1) blast- 
ed Valparaiso 79-65 and Michigan 
State (2-0) shaded Pitt 82-81. 
The only Big Ten loss of the 
weekend was absorbed by Michi- 
gan, Butler handed the Wolver- 
ines their second defeat in three, 
starts, 63-57. 
Minnesota defeated Notre 
Dame 83-75 Friday to start the 
Big Ten on its best victory week 
end of the campaign. The Go- 
phers now have a 2-1 record. 
Michigan and _ Northwestern 
make a west coast trip to meet 
  eee eenee   Bengals List 
31 Games for 
Training Card Open Grapefruit Loop’ 
Play Against Senators, 
Mar. 10 in Lakeland 
DETROIT (INS) — The Detroit 
iris, Dorais Named 
to Wisconsin _ 
Hall of Fame 
  largest in the club's history. 
The Bengals, under Bucky Har- 
will open the. Grapefruit 
League campaign against the 
Washington Nationals at Lakeland, 
Fla., on March 10 and conclude 
the pre-season tour in Pittsburgh 
against the Pirates on April 15. i ; 
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  WINNERS IN ALL-STAR TOURNEY — Bill 
Lillard, of Chicago, and Anita Cantaline, of De- 
troit, Mich., hold onto their large trophies after 
they won the National All-Star Bowling tourna- ment last night   Los Angeles, 144.40 Petersen points Wilman, who'll be 50 in eight days. panies to the new champion. |Wil-! 
to 144.13, or 27 pins: 
* s * 
ja 303.30—point total to Wilman’s) The men’s championship was de- rol] cost him the title. 
'cided on Wilman’s final ball in the, \picked off the two pin and left 
‘the remainder standing. The final | 
Lillard defeated Wilman in their, Detroit Instructress Wins All-Star Bowling Title CHICAGO ®—Bill Lillard reigns;suburban Berwyn in a climacticiing instructress, take the women's left the 1-2-10 set up. a’ ‘‘washout.’’|more in exhibitions and contracts! 
jcrown by edging Doris Porter of In trying to convert the spare, with bowling equipment she managed to capture the title. 
com-| he 
Miss Porter, 35, a bowling alley 
man collected $1,200 while third- manager, won the first game of 
place Ray Bluth of St. Louis the final round by a 192 to 145 
pocketed $750. jmargin and picked up a 61-pin 
= 2¢ ¢ Head. The Detroiter came back in 
10th frame of his last game. Need- final position round match by 24, The almost equally tight wom-|the second game 204-166 to pick 
ing only a spare to win, Wilman 
. Lillard defeated Joe Wilman in | 
the closest finish of the men’s tourney by eight jan 15. He played his final regular 
pins, while Anita edged Doris Porter, of Los An- 
geles, 144.40 Peterson points to 144.13. pins as he shot. 863 in his final) 
| four games to take the lead but 
ihis older opponent moved back on} 
jtop with 28% as Lillard shot a: 
|256 in the second round. 
s * s 
~The victory was worth $2,000 first 
prize money and at least $25.000 en's competition showed Miss Cant-jup 5.04 Petersen points to 3.16 for 
aline leading by only 36 pins with;Miss Porter in addition to 88 pins 
1%.41 points to 136.05 when she which gave her a final 27-pin mar- 
entered the last or position round gin over her opponent. 
against Miss Porter. | VG 8 
Miss Cantaline, in fact, lost the! The prize was worth $600 to the 
position round by a 358 to 349 totali'new champion. Miss Porter won 
but her Petersen lead stood up and, $450 and Mrs. Jeannette Grezlak 
‘of Rockford, [l., won third-place   
It’s Official 
NEW YORK— #—-Now it is of. 
ficial. Detroit's Al Kaline won the’ 
American League batting cham-| 
est player ever to do it | 
* ¥ * 
The American League Service 
Bureau confirmed Kaline’s 340 
average was tops and that when 
he won the batting title Sept. 25! 
he was a day younger than Ty 
Cobb when the Detroit immortal 
captured the first of his 12 hitting) 
» 
Kaline, incidentally, celebrated 
Kaline’s teammate, shortstop: 
‘Harvey Kuenn finished in a tie 
for fifth place with Al Smith of | 
Cleveland and Mickey Mantle of | 
New York had .306. | 
Ray Boone of Detroit and Jackie!     Doak Accepts 
Pro Bow! Bid 
| DETROIT w-Doak Walker, the Detroit Lions’ brilliant halfback, 
will play his last professional foot-) 
‘ball game next month. 
Walker, former Southern Meth-| 
odist great, accepted an invitation! 
yesterday to play in the annual! 
Pro Bowl game in Los Angeles: 
igame for the Lions Dec. llth 
lagninet the New York. Giants. 
  
SANFORD, Fila. (INS) — Pro 
golfer Tommy Bolt has accused 
fans of illegally helping ‘‘Slam- 
min’ Sam” Snead in tournaments 
by kicking balls to better lies. 
Bolt said he is reasonably sure 
someone kicked Snead’s ball to- 
ward the green in the sudden death 
playoff of the Miami open on Snead defeated Bolt in the play- 
off to win the tourney, 
Bolt made his charges before 
the final round of the Sanford 
open yesterday. 
The Chattanooga, Tenn., golfer 
    cuit. 
  
Correlation 3rd 
Bobby Brocato Easy 
Winner at Tanforan 
SAN BRUNO, Calif. —Travis | paid $3.90. Mintaka was second and 
M. Kerr's Bobby Brocato made)|Correlation, winner of two $100.000 
winning the $35,000-added Tanforan|races last year, was third. 
Handicap look easy Saturday 88) A total of 389,295 fans attended tHe 1955 Northern California racing during the 42-day season, a daily 
season ended Saturday. 
55-day 
March 9. age of $606,188. 
Piloted by George Taniguchi,| Don Lewis ended up front in the 
Bobby Brocato covered the muddy |fockey standings with 44 winners. 
5025 Belloin Pulido was second with 35) 
eo GG ond Willie Harmatz third with 31.)   
    
  . Tanforan’s average of 9,269. Mutuel handle! 3 
    
ons. Top INS Poll NEW YORK (INS) — San Fran- 
cisco breezed in again today asji 
the Nation's No. 1 college basket- 
ball team and watched ed apd 
hoop powerhouses scramble 
better position on the elite ladder. the “first team,” and Duquesne, 
Towa and Colorado fell out of high 
The prolific Dons, who've won 31| society 
straight games, easily retained top 
spot in this week's nationwide sur- 
vey by International News Service. 
They captured a pre-holiday 
tournament at Chicago over the 
weekend by defeating Marquette 
and De Paul for their fourth and 
fifth wins of the current cam- 
same tournament saw 
highly-regarded Duquesne upended 
by both De Paul and Marquette, 
and, as a result, the Dukes flopped 
from second place all the way 
down to 17th in the rankings.   With many tournaments about to The big doings will take place at ne ce Invitational tourney, r 
Tuesday ednesday. Dayton, \ y (#1) 
Utah, Kentucky and Minnesota go| $—accrge Washington 1¢ Top trainer was Willie Molter with 
| 18. 
The next racing on the Pacific’ 
Coast begins Dec. 26 at Santa 
Anita. 
North-South Teams while George Washington made it 
six straight by humiliating VMI. | 
  108 to 54. Here are the nation’ 20 Dasketbal! . 
rae ae arr agents Prepping for Clash |—SanFrancisco { q 
S=pereciceovme ame tuie MIAMI, Fla. w—Wally Butts of     
Temple (+0) squad, will arrive today to start 
preparing his squad for the 
Shrine’s annual North-South foot- 
SECOND FEN. 1 ely Cross’ (3-9). Dall pate in the Orange Bow! on 12—Ohio State (4-1): 13—Marquette (+1): Dec 
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Ri 6-0); rado (3-2): 16— 4 
boa “Sts 11 Duquesne (¢2); ‘ie st.| The South squad was completed 
Louis (¢1); 18-8.M.U. (@1); 20-Alt vesterday with addition of center| bama (42). 
Johnny Tatum of Texas, guards' 
Don Shea of Georgia and John 2 it 
C10 594 Quintets —pPateer or virginia | start assembling today and tomor- 
row. The first workout {is sched- 
Two different basketball teams,’ North Coach Bernie Crimmins of| 
both representing Local 594 of the Indiana arrived yesterday.   
Trabert, Hart Ranked by 
USLTA as Best Netters 
NEW YORK (INS)—Tony Tra- 
bert and Doris Hart, who both de- 
  _= of 
of Trenton, 
5 of CIO 896 
Tex.; 5—] | Na 6 a oe Angeles; 7— . The 24-player South team will 
Win League Games | uled for Monday. © 
CIO ground out easy victories over, proceeds of the game will go to 
games Sunday night at Jefferson hospitals. 
Junior High's gymnasium. pe 
Gene George collected 15 points 
and Bob Thatcher contributed n UCLA Holds 2 ‘594’ squad downed 
i 
    Michigan State Uni- 
| Knox, tailback and pass- ‘er who sustained a~broken ankle|   BOE voevveens. ovenee 8 
seeeeeeneseesoass - while he watched his 
soccscceseees ven @ 10 6—29 
L) OOOO dee wen ennoee 
idrill. 
  Bruin Johnny 
  Of the Miami open playoff hole 
Bolt said: s * 
| “I am reasonably certain that a Bolt Accuses Fans of Aiding Snead in Miami Open .| The White Sulphur Springs pro 
| then fired a brilliant recovery 
shot which curved around the 
fan kicked Snead’s ball out toward Tees and stopped on the green 
the fairway. | where he putted to victory with 
“I saw Snead’s drive roll to a a par 4 
was supported several other stop and no one can convince me} 
members of an rae cir- that some spectator didn’t kick it’ 
out toward the fairway. s s ° 
Bolt said he is ‘reasonably sure”’ | Kaline Confirmed as 
AL Batting Champion 
pionship in 1955 and is the young-, 
championships. | 
| 
his 2ist birthday today. | money of $300. 
YINAL MEN'S STANDINGS 
| 16th roun 
| w it “Pins Pts. 
| Bill Lillard, | Chicago 
  cag 39 «2S = 13.280 304 30 \Joe Wilman, 
Berwyn, 41% 22%) 13.122 304 22x Ray Bluth, 
Bt Louts 35-29) «13.026 296.0ix Dick Weber 
St. Louis 364, 27%, 12.206 295.262 | 
bape opm 2 37 «2712889 294.39 } rout a Jensen of Boston shared honors ,,,, Hennessey, 
t 34 630) (12.906 292.31x 
313s 12.924 289 49% 
33\— BO'g 12.850 289.30 
30% _ 33\— 12.753 285.28 
27) «37s 12.593 279 45x 
z—Each denotes extra half-point for out- 
At least 400 totaling an opponent while losing majority 
of games 
FINAL WOMEN'S STANDINGS 16th round for runs batted in with 116 apiece.|__ Detrot 
The Chicago White Sox compiled /™4 pitens™) 
the highest club batting mark, .268. = coms 
Detroit was seeond with 266.— {Harry smith, 
Ted Williams of the Boston Red Pinte, 
Sox hit .356. but had only 320 of-! | Chicago 
ficial times at bat. 
trips are needed to compete for 
the batting championship. | 
w it Pins Pts. 
  . r) Anite Cantaline, 
Detroit b @ 6,000 144.40 
Doris Porter, 
Los Angeles 2 13 6.213 144.13 
Neanette Grzeiak, Rockford, Tl % W 6.365 141.15 
Marion 
= bd bd Grand 18% 134% 6.123 140.48 | Laverne Carter, = St. 1 © 8 6.062 10.13 
Merrick, bus 7 w 6.00 184% 
Gyivia Wene, 
e iphie 1 W 5,983 138.33 Phyllis Notaro 
oT , 17% 14% 6,045 138.20 
Vicki Vukovich, 
Miw 135.885 136.35 Pariey, 
an bak oo 160 636) COS.927 134.27 
i Dorts Wroblew: 
Red Wings Impressive >"S.tr: 15% 16% 5.890 133.34 ° ° Connie Powers, 
in Snapping Montreal ~> detroit 14 18 5,908 132 08 
Victory String, 2-0 
DETROIT '®—The Detroit Red crrnon n-ne tome ae PASTTANO Faces 
ser wae tee ne: [St Name Foe tional hockey league titles in shut- 
ting out the Montreal Canadiens, 
New Orleans Youngster 
Encounters Rex Layne 2-0, last night. | 
The Red Wing victory snapped | 
in Home Town Tonight the NHL leaders’ 8-game winning | 
streak. . 
Montreal has lost only twice in| 
ao — —] By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS 
Center Alex Delvecchio rifled in. Willie Pastrano, a bright new 
both Detroit goals, his 12th and face from New Orleans, meets his 
13th of the season. {irst ‘‘name’’ heavyweight tonight 
His first goal came in the open- in Rex Layne. a hulking veteran ing minutes of the first period who has fought them all from 
‘when Montreal defenseman Dol-|Rocky Marciano on down. 
‘lard St. Laurent deflected Delvec-| The New Orleans match should 
|chio’s routine 60-footer past goalie give a good line on Pastrano’s 
Perreault, subbing for the injured ability to handle big men. Layne, 
Jacques Plante. lat about 209 pounds, probably will 
| Montreal was short handed when|outweigh the home town boy by 
Delvecchio clicked again early in at least 25 pounds. 
[the second period. The Detroit; ATA 6 
defenseman, at the corner of the) Pastrano mixed with middle 
jcage, took a feed from Red Kelly weights and light heavies until he 
“Hig. ball was laying in a bet- Snead has been aided by the gal- and slid in a short shot when Per- boxed Joe Rowan at Madison 
ter position than it should have lery in other tournaments because reault attempted to move out and Square Garden Nov. 18. This 
been after the shot.” 
Snead had started the playoff ple who said they saw him helped.”’| 
hole by twisting his drive to the! He emphasized he doesn't bear’ 
right and it dropped behind some |any grudges against Snead for the’ '“T have talked to thousands of peo- 
‘crowd's alleged actions. 
  tall pine trees. 
Butler Defeats 
Michigan Team spring s€880N OPENS totaled $25,459,925 for a daily aver. Bulldogs Hold Kramer, 
to Only Pair of Free 
INAIANAPOLIS «—The Butler 
Bulldogs found the Michigan Wol- 
verines to be their meat Saturday, 
grinding outa 63-57 basketball vic- 
tory over the Big Ten team from 
Ann Arbor. 
The Bulldogs’ tenacious guard- 
ing of Ron Kramer and the 
scoring efforts of their won Bob- 
by Plump provided the victory 
margin. 
* « @ 
Kramer, who had been averag- 
Jtah (5-0 i ing 18 points per game since swap-. note 10 Georgia, head coach of the South '"g 15 points per ¢ ping his football] gear for basket- 
ball togs. was limited to only two 
points. He hit on two of four free 
throws, but missed all eight field 
goal attempts. 
Meanwhile, Plump. a  5-foot-11 
;guard, racked up 20 points on| 
seven field goals and six free 
tosses. 
The Wolverines held a 34-31 mar- 
gin at halftime, mostly on the 
shooting of forward Tar- 
rier, who topped Michigan's scor- 
ing with 15 points. Butler jumped 
into a quick lead in the second 
half only to see Michigan bounce 
back into the lead briefly, 49-48. 
Then Plump hit on one of his 
union foes in UAW-CIO league the Shrine’s crippled children's jump shot specialities and the Bull-, dogs were back in front to stay. * * * 
Michigan hit on 18 or 51 shots 
from outside the free throw cir- 
cle while Butler sank 2 of 57 
field goals, 
The Wolverines, who have yet 
to play their first Big Ten oppo 
nent, now have a season record of 
one victory in three starts. 
  
Russell Tops in 
Chicago Tourney 
CHICAGO (®—Bill Russell. All- 
American 6-10 center for the San 
‘teammates go through a two-hour Francisco Dons, today topped an. 
All-Tourney team named by writ- 
Knox engaged in passing with/ers covering the DePaul basket- 
4 
San Francisco won the two-day, 
foursteam meet by defeating De- ball tournament at Chicago Sta- 
dium. 
Paul in Saturday's finals, 82-59. 
* f t ‘Payne, Stack 
Win Archery 
Golf Shoot Ie over Toronto. 
Russ Payne posted a score of 
26 and Loretta Stack shot 37 to win 
the men’s and women’s divisions. 
in the season's ist archery golf 
shoot, held Sunday at Pontiac Mu- 
| Throws in 63-57 Win nicipal Golf Course by the Pontiac, ‘Archers. CJ | 
A total of 59 shooters competed, 
yesterday in crisp. clear weather. 
Because of snow and ice. frequent 
trouble was encountered in finding 
ws. 
Payne grabbed added laurels | 
by winning the clout shoot, which | 
won him a turkey. He also picked 
up a turkey for his game-winning 
score as did Loretta Stack. Doug 
chicken clout event. 
. . s 
Eddie Ggove of Detroit captured 
the Junior girls’ honors with a 46 
and Dick Schweier won the Junior’ 
boys’ division with 33. Cards were! 
cut to decide the winners of the 
remaining turkeys. | 
Future archery golf shoots are! 
|scheduled at the Municipal links, 
jon Jan. 8, Feb. 5, and March | 
  Cage Results DEPAUL INVITATIONAL TOURNY 
San Francisco €2, Depaul 88 (cham-| | Dionship) 
path beng 83, Duquesne 69 (third) 
TE-GRAY TOURNAMENT io 86 Mississippi 72 ‘champion- 
ship! 
Eastern Kentucky 93, Auburn 71 (third) 
EAST 
St. John’s iBkn: 87 
  Alabama 78 
Temple 63, Princeton 80 
Syracuse 68, Brown 49 
Columbia 76 Army 60 
St. Bonaventure 66. Fordham 55 
Michigan State 82, Pitt 61 
Duke 86, Villanova 76 
SOUTH 
Kentucky 91, Idaho 4 
N. Carolina State 93, West Viriginia 71 
South Carolina 70, Virginia 69 
rman 
George W 106, ¥MI 34 
Tulane 69, Springfield (Mess) 61 
MIDWEST 
Ohio State 89, St. Louls 83 
Indiana 81, Missouri 78 
Bradley 93, LaSalle 78 
Towa 84, Loyola ‘Los Angeles! 61, 
Oklahoma City 92. West. Kentucky 
Purdue 79, Valparaiso 65 
Kansas State 74, Washington 69 
Butler 63, Michigan 47 
Illinois 75, Washington (St. Louis: 
| Wichita 76 UCLA 68 i 
| Tulsa 73, ‘Texas Christian 38 |     Li 
74 | shutout. 
Holy Cross 85. NYU 50 smother. ‘match is supposed to launch him 
It was the third straight vic- 8% & full-fledged heavy, bypassing place Wings who the 175-pound division. Since the 
ao a = © y R bout, he celebrated his 20th | are beginning to look like cham- bere 1 he e 
| pions again. It also was rookie birthday. s 
| goalie Glenn Hall's third straight 
cher from Niagara Falls, N.Y. 
Du Mont will telecast. 
| Fiore, 26, came back from a one- 
year layoff to outpoint Rinzy 
Nocero Nov. 21. Potrier has taken 
a rest after a strenuous summer 
season when he won five of seven, 
|most of them at St. Nick's. Fiore’s 
jrecord 1s 4%185 and Poirier’s 
13-3-2 for 18 starts. The victory left Detroit 18 points) 
behind first-place Montreal in the 
NHL standings. 
Cassady Chosen 
MVP in Big 10 CHICAGO (\#—All-America How- 
rd (Hopalong) Cassady, Ohio PF’; 2 : 
ard _(Hopalong) Cassady, Ohio. Fi/ler-Horner choice of the Detroft Lions, has : . 
Grice! ot the Petron tenet Combine Wins 
player” award. Grand Finals for Cassady was first croice | The team of Judy Fidler and 
pd past ot Are elm 38 | jack Horner triumphed over four 
lother roller skating teams in the 
Grand Finals of the closed contests 
at Pontiac’s Rolladium Sunday 
night. 
' Dances skated during the com-   
    | son, Wilfrid Smith, Chicago Tri- 
| bune sports editor, and David 
c 7 Teweo * cote: ‘petition were the Chase Waltz, 
a Southland Swing. and Highland The award is sponsored by the schottische. Both winning skaters 
Tribune. Cassady was selected are from the Rolladium. 
from a list of ‘‘most valuable’: Shirley Davis and Richard Dahl!- 
players named by teammates on|berg of the Rolladium won the Ice- 
each Big Ten team. ‘land Tango, the 5th in a series 
Others included halfback Terry of open dance contests at the Rol- 
Barr of Michigan and guard Car! jadium. 
Nystrom of Michigan State. The 1st elimination of the 2nd 
|period in racing contests were won 
Michigan State's Jerry DaPrato. by Jack Comas and Sharon Hills 
a star of the 1915 basketball team, jin Class A, Skipper Darimont and   
|scored 32 points against Marquette Mary Bottorff in Class B, and Rolly that year. | Lund and Pamela Reid in Class C. 
Eastern Division Showing 
Most Power in NBA Loop 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Hawks regained the =e me 
Anyway you want to look at it,,{rom Rochester last night by whip- 
the power in the National Basket.|Pins the runner-up Royllis 86-85. In other games, Syracuse downed 
ball Assn. appears to be in the/pniiadelphia 99-79, .Fort Wayne 
    
Eastern jbeat Minneapolis and Boston 
The four clubs in the Eastern defeated New York 692. * half—Philadeiphia, New York, Bos-| : 
defeats for a . * 
The quartet of Western Division led throughout but had to hold off 
teams—St. Louis, Rochester, Fort the Royals, who hit for two bas--- 
Wayne and Minneapolis — mean- kets in the final 14 seconds: 
ccauaues hana have sions total of Aap, ee it up against 
. triumphs against setbacks la , the Eastern leaders, Ss = Kansas #1 MD. ; se tn first r into Pt 
FAR WEST wee — fact, — the bg caper pours pomie | 
Uteh 91, nen State 86 estern an even mark 1% points while 
Calffornia So, Wantal Clare. # on a 10-10 record, | had 17 for the / 
     MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955       
  Sho is . ¥ r zs CGE eG ae 
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THIRTY-SIX ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. 
Doak Walker kicked 43 extra . . | 
itn be tear » Spartan Cagers Nip Pitt. Adams Trade 
82-81, in Last 10 Seconds 
EAST LANSING, Mich. —{sank a free throw with less than 10 
Michigan State slipped past Pitts-|seconds of playing time left 
burgh. 82-81 Saturday night when)  4¢ was Michigan State's second 
Spartan forward George Ferguson) peskethall victor y of the 
el young season and left the Spar- 
| tans the only undefeated team in 
the Big Ten. State has yet to. 
, Meets its first conference for. 
The first half saw the lead swap 
back and forth several times, with 
the Spartans holding a 40-28 edge 
at intermission Sales & Service 
Pontiac Typewriter 
  With Boston 
Looks Better Time Improves Outlook 
as Hall Posts Another 
Blank; Sawchuk Bombed Exchange 2 WAYNE 4ST 
  QUALITY TOOLS ATLAS @ CLAUSING @ DELTA 
SHOPSMITH @ DeWALT   
  
  Maybe the Detroit Red Wings 
the knew what. they were doing after) MSU widened its lead in 2 
all when they dealt Terry Saw-) - LE r ) SKIL early moments of the second half : ? PORTER-CAB by ime geen (points) while chuk to Boston. 
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But the Panthers kept knocking few eyebrows in National Hockey} 
on the door and steadily narrowed/|league circles last summer when) 
the margin until they tied it up (they let Sawchuk go to the Bruins, 
81-81, on a field goal by Bob Lazor and entrusted Glen Hall, who had 
with 40 seconds remaining. jplayed only & games in the big 
jleague, with the important goal- 
tending job. 
Last. night, however, Hall 
racked up his third shutout in 
succession and seventh of the 
season as Detroit defeated pace- Then Ferguson came through 
with the all-important charity 
toss to wrap it up for the Spar- 
tans. 
Pitt's was high Julius Pegues 
  
      
        man for the night with 22 points as setting Montreal and ended the | 
: DAILY 8 te 6:00 — SATURDAY 8 te 5:00 the Panthers dropped their second Canadiens’ winning streak at 
straight game after launching the eight ga : . 
| season with three victories. ~ ; 
: as Meanwhile, Sawehuk was having   
a miserable time. of it against the 
Chicago Black Hawks, who tapped 
‘him for seven goals. The Hawks, | 
\won 7-1, getting four goals in the 
second period. Nick Mickowskj got, 
\two goals for the Hawks while’ 
‘Murray Costello notched Boston's 
lone score. 
| In the only other game, the New 
| York Rangers snapped a four game} 
j!osing streak by whipping the To-: 
ironto Maple Leafs 4-1. The Rangers) 
.|struck for first period goals by! 
‘Bill Gadsby, Andy Bathgate and. 
‘Larry Popein and then breezed 
Barber Winner 
at Montebello Shoots 67 in Final Round to Bag Open 
by 4 Strokes 
    quette Nov 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS two-a-day pra its Rose Bow! football team today|™’ 
with an “everyone's invited” open 
practice session, 
A month after the final game of 
the regular season, against Mar- 
19, they MSU Spartans 
settled down to a steady grind of 
ctices. . at 
lege. 
* 
Coach Duff Daugtterty an-   outs, elcomed at the afternoon workout 
East Los Angeles Junior Col- 
Daugherty said he planned to 
  
    
     
     
     
     
         
      
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CALIFORNIA — Quarterback Earl 
  MONTEBELLOW, Calif. (# — 
Jerry Barber. efficient little shot- 
jmaker from Los Angeles, shot a 
|\final round 67 to bag a 4stroke 
i victory in the $5,000 Montebellow 
Open. 
Barber's 205 for the 54-hole tour- 
nament gave him first money of   
  fending champion from San Diego 
was second with 209, good for $700 
| Jimmy Clark of Laguna Beach was 
third at 210. 
| Four-time winner Lloyd Man- 
|grum, in his first start in a year, 
finished with 214.   
  sure to make him smile! 
  fat 2711 — Al Feldman, 
|Wash.. Charles Sifford. Philadel- 
'phia. and Cliff Whittle, Twin Falls, 
Idaho 
Cotero Draws With 
Bain in Wild Bout HOLLYWOOD ‘#—Feather- 
weight Jose Cotero, after @ ding- 
dong draw with Irish Tommy Bain, 
looked forward today to a Jan, 7 
fight with a stablemate of heavy- 
‘weight Rocky Marciano — Bobby 
Bell. Naturally, he’ll be pleased with the 
  
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. HUB CLOTHIERS SPARTANS WELCOMED TO SOUTHERN 
and tackle Norman Masters are offered a tradit- 
ional welcome to southern Califorma—oranges—by 
Queen Joan Culver of the Tournament of Roses Morrall (left) as the Michigan State team arrived for the Jan 
Rose Bow! game. Queen Joan and her six princes- 
ses tossed handfulls of oranges as they met the 
players at the Huntington-Sheraton hotel.   
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Brown Drill for NFL Title Game Go Awry due | CLEVELAND «® — Somewhere at home. Good. invigorating air in 
31,000 yesterday. Gene Littler. de-.hetween sun and snow. in a timbo what its 
of too hot and too cold, the training 
plans of the Cleve 
gone awry. 
Judgment Day — when the 
Browns play the Rams in Los An- 
geles for the National Football 
the scales against them. 
* * * 
Cleveland Coach Paul Brown, be- t 
cause he felt too much California a location in the nation” 
land Browns have bue the Browns with the proper boys loosened up.” 
spirit for 
coach thought. 
* boosters call the “best 
would im- 
the crusade West. the 
But the weatherman overdid 
“Why, it was so cold last week 
hat they couldn't even work up 
sweat." Brown complained. its 
“we need 
the Giving the weather 
Brown admitted that 
some good workouts to get 
He has only three more home 
practices scheduled before the 
Browns leave for the West Coast 
Saturday The team will hold a Three non League crown—is only a week things a bit and the Browns have regular workout in Pasade nal 
Californians triple-tied for fourth away and the Browns figure the been mushing around in a mixture Christmas Eve and a 20-minute ses-| 
Tacoma, weatherman has been weighting ,of snow, wind and cold that chills sion Christmas Day, the day be-! 
them right down to their kneepads. fore the game. 
* 
Brown could have his men work 
out in a gymnasium here, but hes- 
sunshine might sap the strength “About all we could do was run itates to do so on a theory that 
of his Sampsons. had decided to around some Now we must get floors of wood do no good to legs 
give them most of their practice going on the game preparations 
  
1 Missouri Valley Quintets 
Ripping Non- 
By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS {siders and figures to win nine of League Foes 
1 games this week " accustomed to sod 
Meanwhile, the weatherman has Public Gets Spartan Preview | PASADENA, Calif. w—Michigan|nounced that everyone interested, State planned both offensive and,week. Team physician Dr. Edward 
State planned a public preview of in looking over his team would be defensive drills today. A scouting Ruth said Knox should be fully re- 
team armed with UCLA's single- covered from his ankle fracture by 
wing attack will work against the Jan. 2 game time. 
regulars to prepare the squad for! After attending church services 
keep up the daily double workouts the return bowl meeting with the,Sunday morning, the Spartan play- 
at least unti] Thursday before cut- Bruins. 
|ting back to single afternoon prac-) UCLA also planned to open the to get in 
tices. The squad will eat box luncn- week with a workout. Halfback| 
es under the stadium during the Ronnie Knox. who has been prac: ers took advantage of their day off 
some sightseeing. 
* « « 
Most of the squad took a Holly- 
iduration of the twice-daily work- ticing in sweat clothes, was expect- wood tour in the afternoon, wind- 
ed to get back in uniform this ing up the trip as guests of NBA 
television ‘at the Colgate Variety 
Hour show. 
Daugherty and some of his as- 
sistant coaches played a round of 
golf in the afternoon at the Annan- 
dele Golf Club, perched on a hill 
on the southwest side of the Rose 
Bowl. 
The MSU coach took 14 strokes 
on the narrow 16th hole, sending 
his first four drives out of bounds. 
One of the drives was rumored to 
have landed in the Rose Bowl. 
“I got two touchdowns on the 
hole anyway.” Daugherty grinned 
when asked about his game after- 
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im a unanimous draw after the 
Mexico City scrapper was penal-| 
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But the other five teams prom- 
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\title fights in vears. Bradley (5-0), 
Tulsa (6-1), Oklahoma A&M (5-1), 
Detroif (4-2) and Wichita (3-2) are 
‘helping to raise the Valley’s usual     back in 12 games.last week But that was the lone valley set- 
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ning two from Detroit, 89-76 and 
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BOSTON (P — Lt. Wes Santee. 
America’s premier miler, will ins 
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  ‘good intersectional record to new; &@ Under until the last 20 sec- jumbus meet at Boston Garden. 
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Gold Beach, returning $191.60 in! Ted Atkinson will be after his! Florida State will lose only two 
1946, was the highest priced winner fifth Hialeah jockey title when he of its football backs to graduation. 
I ( y] ) ) i el Gulfstream Park history. In 1947/rides during the 40-day meeting They are Gene Cox and John 
Jane Gail paid $2.20 to win, _ opening Jan. 17. Griner. 
SANFORD, Fla. —Because he|two-under-par 68 _ final round; Souchak closed strong with a 66,; Balding said he hang around l — 
shot a 73 and won a company golf over the roorégect n pet ors getting birdies on the final two soll comes a lot when I was = i 
‘course which measures yards holes and climbed i ut what with World War II 
rier, today holds his 20th best.in- oummament his employer SR, and has a par of 36-34—70. His rz bale we on _- oe duty in the Canadian Merchant title, sored six years ago, slender Al hoid total of 269 was 11 under par./5¢Ve™ to a tie for second. ‘\iarine and the Canadian Army || show e ‘Balding became the first-Canadian A 25-foot putt for an eagle on, Tommy Bolt of Chattanooga-and he had little additiconal contact ||| 
Ch. Travella won top honors from ever to win a major golf tourna- the second hole and T-foot birdie Chick Harbert of Northville, Mich., with the game I he was 25. a field of 888 entries yesterday in Ment in the United States. putts on 12 and 14 brought the,also came up from out of the pack, 
* * & tall Canadian his first American/with final 66s for 272 totals and a 
the Worcester County Kennel Club! Balding. Fox Terrier Wins 
Best-in-Show Title < 
WORCESTER, Mass. ® — 
“ Travella Superman of jiuehan. an 
English bred wirehaired fox ter- 
      
    
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fore the Westminster in New York. gural $15.000 Sanford Open yester- Oliver. ws euered the final Don Fairfield of Casey, Tll., sional.’’ he added. “I was not mar-| . | 
The. 4-year-old is owned by Mrs, day. He edged rotund Ed (Porky) round tied with Balding for the whose third round 63 set a course ried then so 1 was able just to, 
Harold M. -Florsheim of Chicago Oliver of Lemont, I. and big lead. lost his chance to pick up record. tied for sixth with a 71 and pick up and go.”         
  il ; Mike Souchak, former Duke foot- top money when he bogied two 73. Shelley Mayfield of Westbury,! Balding has been marned for |jj s re hee ty bores sa elety ice hall” player who registers from par three holes and finished with a N.Y., with a closing 68, also had three years now and his wife is i ontiac Area Bar r : Grossinger’s, N.Y., by one stroke. 69 for 270. 273. jaccompanying him on the tour. iH 
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and WEDNESDAY, DEC. 27th and 28th 
and TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY, JAN. 3rd and 4th     
  Balding added he did not plan to 
California where the touring pros SACRAMENTO, Calif. “#—The! FORT WORTH. Tex. «®—Coach' | 
"Row Il be ale to conus v= Court May Decide ‘Horn es Frogs Step Up) 
Baling eae ea et we Caddies Opponent ‘Pace for Cotton Bow! holidays but would go instead to . 
rearoup for the Los Angeles Open hassle over who signed Manila Abe | Martin has tially gotten ae cee Teese Alc | 
\featherweight Flash Elorde for a around to looking over pictures of . “Of course, I never have lost one * > 
Cour ‘ tit month with Sandy|Mississipp! games and that may. A'to quality Balding, who says his driver and Oe ee Seiad by 4 he the reason he's calling for his Cither ‘he never before had a | 
ret: etree § New York putter are his. best clubs, fired 0 S| court of law. not the California | Texas Christian Horned Frogs to t¢@™M in a major bowl game) but | 
|Athletic Commission, Dr. Dan 0 |Step up the pace in practice for abit ne in favor of Mississippi win- ning this one ‘Kilroy, commission member. said ‘the Cotton Bow! _ SSS SS SSS 
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Bowling Clinic By BILLY SIXTY 
PAUSE AT TOP 
| Watch topflight golfers and you'll 
jsee a hesitation at the top of their 
/backswing. Some pause more than 
‘others. The late MacDonald Smith 
lemphasized jt to the extent that 
you could count two slowly before 
\he went into the downswing. The 
‘hesitation is the secret of rhythm. | one-third of Elorde’s purse until boys they would work much hard 
er starting today. ; * s 
The Frogs will practice through 
Fmday morning, then take out for 
the Christmas holidays. They re 
turn on Dec. 27 and finish up at 
home on Dec 29. Workouts will be 
held at the site of the Jan. 2 bowl 
game the three days prior to me 
contest. 
* ¢ @ 
While Mgrtin was impressed with 
Mississippi, which. like Texas 
Christian, has a 91 recod. he 
didn't predict that his Frogs would 
take a trimming from the Rebels 
He said it would be a ‘‘great bal! 
game" but indicated he figured 
TCU would come out on top 
It will be the eighth bow] ap 
pearance for Texas Christian. 
* * s 
Somebody remarked that since 
Johnny Vaught. coach of Missis 
sippi. had never won a major bow! 
game perhaps TCU wouldn't mind 
the Rebels taking this one. Es- 
re ially. in view of the fact that 
Vaught is a former re player 
himself   
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By LOUELLA 0, PARSONS 
INS Motion Picatre Editor 
‘ | HOLLYWOOD (INS)—That deb- 
HERE’S onair, attractive actor Jean Pierre! 
Aumont heads for Hollywood short-| 
the GIFT , after Christmas to check in at 
YOU » Century-Fox December 28th 
to play the male lead in ‘Hilda’ 
WANTED Crane.” Jean Pierre hasn't made 
‘a picture in the Hollywoods since 
ROCKER I was interested to hear that 
Jean Simmons is replacing Sa- 
san Hayward as the heroine. (Su- 
it, too! So will san asked to have a little rest 
“Por, the LUXUR before starting work again.) 
Se its This ig Herbert Bayard Swope, 
Jr.'s first direction job, with 
Phillip Dunne at the producer's 
helm. | 
Now the $64. question is: Will] 
Jean Pierre, who really was smit- 
ten with Grace Kelly, ask her for   
  Aumont, Jean Simmons 
to Co-Star in“~Hilda Crane’ made a picture together in ages 
and ages. 
The whisper {s loud that Anna 
Magnani most certainly will be 
nominated for an Academy Award 
and will be a tough contender to 
beat. 
ANNA TO STAR AGAIN 
In view of the way ‘The Rose 
Tatto’’ has been received, Hal Wal- 
lis is doing his best to tie up an- 
other Tennessee Williams play, 
|‘Orpheus Descending’’ for Mag- 
nani, but I hear tell the playwright 
is taking his time deciding. He 
can’t afford to make too much 
money because of high income tax 
payments. 
The new play is another typical 
Williams drama, hot, humid and 
heavy. 
  There's no doubt that Ingrid 
Bergman hasn't exactly had a 
bed of roses since she married Ro-              
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not been successful and she has Tokyo to Outlaw 
Small Teachers Tiny Instructors Less 
Than 5 Feet Tall Face 
Loss of Positions 
TOKYO (®—A controversy is’ 
swirling above the heads of 
Tokyo’s women schoolteachers—in 
some cases several inches above. 
The Metropolitan Board of Edu- 
cation started it by barging teach- 
ers shorter than five feet. 
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The ban goes into effect next 
jschool year, but not without howls 
of anguish from tiny teachers, the 
major newspapers, students in 
teachers’ schools and one woman’ 
Diet (Parliament) member, her-, 
self a former Tokyo teacher. 
The Diet member, Mrs. Haneko: 
Takada, is 4 feet 10. LJ » s 
The metropolitan government, 
section said it put the ban on tiny| 
teachers because Japanese boys 
and girls are growing bigger all 
the time and the teachers find it 
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‘an important role in ‘Melville 
| Goodwin, USA" which goes before 
jthe cameras in January. 
Cromwell for years was one 
| of our top directors, then he 
went to New, York and returned 
| to acting. I saw him in “Sabrina 
| Fair” and he was excellent. Ap- 
| parently, John had his fill of 
| directing and is going to continue 
his acting career. 
Dorothy McGuire is another one 
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SNAPSHOTS OF HOLLYWOOD 
The biggest message ever de- 
livered by Western Union—a huge 
| cake sent by Susan Hayward to 
Lillian Roth in Houston on Lillian’s 
birthday. 
| One of my first Christmas cards 
Hank Came from Clara Bow asking me) 
if I remembered her — as if I) 
jcoud forget. 
' The lovely daughter of Mr. and 
Mrs. Shirley Burden, Margaret 
(Mrs, Daniel Childs) expects a 
baby in July. Her marriage last 
dune was a big social affair. 
Groucho Marx looked like Mr. 
Santa Claus himself when he and 
his daughter Melinda, laden with 
packages, stopped at the Brown 
Derby for dinner. 
Jill] Schary (Dore’s daughter) 
won't let her fiance, Lt. John 
| Zimmer, until she keeps a date 
with him January 8th to marry 
him. He has been sent to Ha- 
wall by the Navy. 
Grace Kelly planes out Thurs- 
‘day for ten days with her family 
in Philadephia—then back here the 
day after New Year's to report 
at MGM. 
Christmas at home will be 
missed by Ronnie Burns, Gracie 
and George's son, for the first 
| time in nineteen years. He leaves 
Christmas Eve for rehearsals for 
|the Jackie Gleason TV show. 
  30,000 Breathe Easy 
as Fire Is Squelched MOOSE JAW, Sask. ®—A huge 
oil refinery fire which threatened   That's all today. See you tomor-| 
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    ithe East Side of this prairie city 
;of 30,000 people was put out early 
today. 
Firemen fought in windy, 16-be- 
‘low-zero weather to check the 
|blaze at the Husky Oil, Ltd., re- 
finery. 
| Fire Chief Gordon Higson had! 
‘said ‘‘the whole city could go’ if 
fuel oi] spilling from burning tanks, 
spread, | 
A Fire Department official said) 
the fire was extinguished at 2:30 
a.m., almost four hours after a 
terrifying explosion shook homes 
in the city as far ag three miles 
away. 
Early reports said four oil tanks 
blew up. No one was injured. 
Detroit Theater Robbed 
of $2,500 From Its: Safe 
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      were injured, none seriously. 
aware of what had happened. too small. | 
They also said the little teachers 
would ‘be handicapped in event of 
a fire, earthquake or other emer- 
gency, which calls for taking 
charge of students and leading, 
them to safety. : * 
Another reason is that larger 
students have had trouble locating 
short teachers while on group 
school outings—an essential part of 
the education system here. Stu- 
dents who couldn't find the teacher 
were straying = and getting lost. 
And, the officials added, teach- 
ers under five feet cannot reach 
lthe top of the blackboards. 
The newspaper Asahi, Japan's 
largest, attacked the ban and) 
said: ‘It is imhumane to_ treat: 
short women as though they were) 
physically handicapped.” 
Brother, Sister 
Meet Each Other 
After 25-Y ear Split 
MILL VALLEY, Calif. # — 
James Conley delivered mail to 
Marie MacDonagh for four years 
without knowing she was the half- 
sister who was separated from 
him a caries, century ago. 
They decided today, after getting 
everything clear, to spend Christ- 
mas together. Ae 
Mrs. MacDonagh is a clerk at 
Shoreline Market. 
A customer, Mrs. James West, 
asked last Wednesday if she knew 
the name of the mailman who just 
walked in with a sack on his 
|shoulder. 
Going over to Conley, Mrs. Mac-   
                      first name?’ ° se 
“Jimmy.” 
“I had a younger brother named 
Jimmy.” 
“Well, I had an older sister 
named Marie. What's your name?” 
‘‘Marie.” ding of his daughter Dorothy to-| Truman Aides Face 
‘Bribe’ Arraignments 
(on charges of conspiring to accept 
money and favors for their influ- 
ence in the $118,000 Irving Sachs 
tax case. ° 
s s 
    3 From US. Hurt Salvation Army bandsmen went 
to sea to play hymns for the 7 
man crew of the lightship off 
Beachy Head, England.   
in Cyprus Riots 
by Terrorist Bombing 
and Shooting Spree 
NICOSIA, Cyprus (#—More than 
15 persons were injured yesterday 
in a series of hit-and-run terrorist 
British crown colony. 
. * * * 
The injured included three Amer- 
icans, Mr. and Mrs. Robert 
Murphy of Brooklyn, N.Y., and 
Gail Wheeler of Sioux Falls, S.D. 
They suffered superficial injuries 
when three hand grenades were 
thrown through a window at a 
Christmas-decorated night club 
here where they were seated at a 
table. 
Mrs. Wheeler was not hurt. The 
Murphys were cut by flying glass 
and Wheeler was cut on one ankle. 
The Murphys work with the U.S. 
        They are Matthews J. Connelly, 
  (48, who was President Truman's 
appointment secretary, and T. La- 
mar Caudle, 51, former head of 
the Justice Department's Tax Di-. 
vision. Indicted with them and also| 
facing arraignment today is Harry! 
I. Schwimmer, 56, former Kansas 
City attorney. 
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All have denied the charge. It, 
is expected that the defendants will 
file motions attacking the indict-!| 
ments. ; 
Sachs, a St. Louis shoe firm 
owner, pleaded guilty in 1951 to 
evading $118,000 of corporate in- 
comé taxes for 142 through 1945 
and was fined $40,000. 
Warrens Will Attend | 
Dorothy's Wedding BEVERLY HILLS, Calif. ww — 
Chief Justice Earl Warren has 
joined his family here for the wed-   
    
    night. | 
Miss Warren, 24, and Dr. Car- 
mine E, Clemente, 27, anatomy 
professor at the UCLA Medical 
Center, are to be married at the 
Waytarers Chapel in Portuguese, 
Bend, 20 miles south of here. | 
The chief justice said that after 
the wedding he and Mrs.. Warren’ 
will go to Oakland to spend Christ-/ 
mas with their family.     
  
    
    
    
     
   
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| In Famagusta, two British army 
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Terrorist groups have been con- 
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paign in pressing for union of 
Cyprus with Greece. DAVIES 
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TAIPEI, Formosa —The Na- 
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It was just like that. * * * 
Mrs. MacDonagh recalled their 
mother ‘‘got sick when I was about, 
14 and Jimmy was 7." She went to) 
foster parents and Jimmy to an 
orphanage in Marin County.         Ten-Car Pileup Caused 
by Nonchalant Woman 
EL RENO, Okla. @—A woman 
motorist failed to signal a turn 
off U.S. 66 yesterday.   
  The first car behind jammed on/ 
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together. A sixth, swerving to 
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    5 order, on any one or more interest pay- 1035 Oakland Ave, age = ° Produce . ment dates on and after Jenuary 1, loved husband of Bre Lalone; 
| “4 , |1961: provided, that no bonds less that dear father of Claude | Lelnne. 
Cady Frices CT TE ine urrent Business Scene _ | vemor a - b program oc ofr ait oitidie i Ga SN wane DETRO) Te Dec ey An. The tclew > + , i ner January 1, 1966. Each bond, rer brother of Mrs. ng prices cove! wale of local erownt signed to improve company-dealer| prior to January 1. lite) be redeemed Pur eer atten. Mra Mose, Pair 
Hoe ne eee erties By gro": NES YORK «t_The stock mar. NEW YORK (INS)—A thin mar-'Oil on potential of its two major Telationships was announced Sun-|ct the ‘par valve inerect SEe eraiare  _broter Mes, Raymorid | Meste: ry; wy ee URCMEHT to tite Tatsiees 8 : NE u a : ‘ . F ; ~ : ‘ remium re u : Fi a. . CHICAGO Wh — Steady prices 7 a 1x item in) wholessle pack ; ket. split rumors and revived talk buying projects in Middle East day by American Motors (Nash Orne tater ing schedule, to-wit: pera ess we mn naineld Tues- ruled for all grains m moderately age io! Appies Deltiiour tency soo Ket made good progress today 1M of sie of an Important ore body... Recurring addressograph-Mul- Hudson). vase) pore eye Pueuary id day Dec 20 at 1100 a.m. from > ; > ' UITE Ue ee eet : : nS i \ : uary 1. w 3 Mic s tholie J active dealings on the Board of 07 ., ee jcnsthew early dealings. to a major steel producer behind tigraph split rumors . . . | It proposes a joint company-deal- ieee u aiter| en eM eeent in Mt Hope av fancy 150°nu No - 96-400 bu < for : pad az ' S i ‘ 2 2 Trade today. ' {ea ue » No 1 250300 All major divisions of the mar steady strength in Warren Foun-| Douglas has matched Boeing's er appeals board to have final Linea ree ides Lee ee seneary 1,| Cemetery. Re pitation emer 
abe soe se i “ ne eo j No 1 200-250 ket were higher with the excep- ry . . . ws end |move in revising its jet transport authority on dealer cancellation! 1 _  decuied on or ater! $00 pin from. Voorhees-Biple 
sting presse eee he 4 xai care fancy 490 2Y on of leading motors. They dis-- The split in Magna Copper will towards greater capacity and more cases; action to prevent unethical Lo it eae Meee cae eters janueryi ttl Funeral Home sustained by cold weather in the .' 00-390. bi S € Pee hel onl Crucible Steel is Power advertising. financing and servic-| iss | LIGHT. DEC 16 1955 HARRY Midwest, expert sales of sox beans veceat cs Beets topped No 1. 150 played small losses in the midst be s-for-l . . . . ; i nd inc i $10 if called to be redeemed on or after ee 49 Feneley Ct. age 68; be- 
and a %-davy Weather Bureau out 200 o2 Catpaee No 159225 4 OF benorts of production cutbacks. nov. earning at rate of $8 a share.| Serious question as to whether '" a nee reliance on deal- January 1, 1 Sau we geal (ee ot ce . Prgaiodt : : : ces Age Ue Malle UGS 0 a cal er sales pro. 0! ord redemption shal! be given) ear father o look for less than norma! moisture 105 228 0. sprou No 1 100-1 50 * * * Owens-Illinois Glass Major either I. C, C, or preferred share. , i $s Pp jecti ns and ae to Papo nve of onan called to be re-' D Light. Mrs Lorraine Angel. 
a own whiat PU Carron topped, iancy 273 be goo Chrysler opened on 1,900 shares Advi: y Service's “stock of the holders will accept the new Katy javoid new ican bootlegging” and deemed, by publication of such notice, Mrs Shirley Ann Beck and _ 
a tee Sautwe ee a wile coe ale iG at Able wad then fell back cote OO . . ra | Recap plan White Sewing “sound inventory accumulations. |not lesa “than thirty 130) days prior to! Mrvana Light: dear brother o blet. a4 ee ee Ae : ‘ : month. A ngelow-Sanfo P cae ; the date fixed for redemption, at Rumsey and James Light, E 
Wheat near ihe end of the fas) |. OO eee Oe earn, belween 1 and 2 puinty, General will net. 12.50 ae year vs. a Machine will show a small profit | Ajso projected: are a study of jonce in a news ruse ela prise Mary) winiane ater Late a F i i ar of itt i %, 1 ¥S wo odne } orserad iol | = } J + sat hour was 's to 's higher, Deven Ne 3 fee Ky Leeks Noo 1 Mtons started or 16 OOO shares off loss of 6 cents last year . | this year against a loss last year | methods to avoid excessive Gab cnten cure as 6 part, of ot ear tere wil ve eke ae 3 eee hE A UC a ‘d tht ge 4. : Cre Ilan a « k Bs | : jar service. notices of the sale o day Dec 20, at 1000 a. m. from ber $2108) comm unchanzed to ox | hag Ne 1 5 6051 #5 oo aat fb : and it ee \ tes Cuban-American sugar says its ae Lid. a split pos ec tuations in car sales and Eeanicipal bonds: provided, that where, the Pursiey Funeral eee ies h e Dece or $1 245 als Un Dee Parcies curs No | S-100 cer af that figure or a little better, nas] eee production volumes and a - |any bond shal! be registered, then notice’ Rev Robert Garner officiating. ® eo December “se iy ue ay ee ee The steels and railroads were ac- srcesretation of ereerionn) Saene ara ing with deal fina’ ren of ‘tne redemption thereof shall be given Interment in Oak Hil} Cemetery. changed to 4s higher. December ..5 py No 1 cist a y an ai : opi wer shares is for “investment,” , . , Several analysts say utilities are Po ; E lute neial ben- by registered mail addressed to thee! Fee Mr Light will He tn state at the 358: > -hanve 4 they Pocacoes a i ow ot hag 9 tie and higher and also up wer cy i " Far . efits from futur company ered holder thereof at the address Pursley Funera! Home see Poe une hanged ico ai bey Hastie: oom ok SG nw nare fie -ubbers. chemicals, Sangamo, Electric earnings will ‘behind ae anne Earnings es | ° ¥ cmeen on the bond registration books of ionewoaD DEC 17 1958. ROB- December $1.17. sovbeans 24 to 7 150260 na tac hothouse No the aircrafts, rubbers, <n ound a timates, '55 vs. ‘34, include: Caro, Pregress. the Director of Pinance of said city, | 38 Porter Road, age 18; or, January $2 37! ie 4 me oe Acorn No 1 ils and coppers ‘rise to around $3 vs. $2 last year lina P & Li $1.70 $1.63; : : which notice shail be mailed not less; coe tM nd 8. l higher. { US sou 2 “ 100-125 ps Burtermut No 1, 100-1 25 : * * | . St. Regis Paper to lift net newest = ight, Teh Ue mt Details of the sharing of finan- than thirty (30) days prior to the date eal serch nocd *puneral serv- lard 3 to 0 cents a huardred De 6 Net, 200 200-150 bu : 2 500\to $3.50 in 36 f timated Wisconsin Electric, $2.45 vs. $2.31; cial benefits were not specified|{ixed for redemption. Bonds so called ieee borneld Taleudaye Dees Se higher, December $11.05, | Hutrard No 1 1200-190 bu. Tomatoes, [1 S Steel had a block of 2,500 to 33.90 in rom estima y iP for redemption shall not bear interest he Cedarcrest pounds higher, December $1 liothouer No 1 200-240 B-lb. basket = W%2. and Merck/$3.1> for this year and $2.62 in Illinois Power, $3.40 vs. $2.82 and in the announcement. G ©OT § C latter thaldats fined feclceeempilon = pro: at 200 pm. from ke) Codaracess G p [Tureip vopped No 1 150-200 bu spares. up Stone ide bla ape [see Consumers Power, $3.25 vs.,Romney, American Motors Dresi.| eed) (eads ere) on ee dene. Redivig. uitictecing (i baters 1 1 © Greets Cabbere , 29-115 bu i started on 8, shares up %s @ . . . : ing agent to redeem the same ; : rain Frices sc) NM 4, 100-1 0 bu Kole, No 1/5" ; | $3.10 dent, said the “is de- renants ment in South Lyon. Mr. Lock- —— a 700 shares of Benguet] The outlook for both American 16 8 , Program “‘is ene (City (of Pomtise | hereby (covens wood will lie tn state at the CHICAGO GRAIN Du itis Ve RU DiGch it UT 00) shakes jaf = 's ai 'si Joi and agrees that at all times while any of 5 - CHICAGO, Der! 19 APH Gye tra rue and saad eteens Celery ceo (sn cohdated Mining traded un-| Motors and Studebaker-Packard | Pure Oil's oil and pee reserves) Signed to avoid unsound Practices the bonds of this {ssue shall be outstand- pee RU Al ie on tee Vv hiest . Mas . of + oape No 1 100150 bu Peeve ine (16 considerably better than} was Worth more than $65 a share . , at lat pave crept into automotive ing. * Ah ed OS irstee) foe sets cy pen: ineed Fee terpee Nee 270. Jule 4. — lane : : ° ae A | : 4 « ore ising and ces furnished by sa utomobile - . | Mero... 208%, | Ree DETROIT EGGS Among advaneang stocks were a year ago’ . . , Atlantic Coast’ American Tobacco will increase Merchandising, to encourage|ing system No.1 as shall be sufficient Hey erat) sr cangementa by Mav 1 2 bay De See ee 1 “% ay -4Py Bees) fob oy . ( § Rubber. Line wil! net around $5 this vear:@Mnual dividend to at least $5 all American Motors dealers to! to provide for the payment of the ex- the Sparks-Griffin Pineral ome: tule A W4%— Ma he Bee are (ined faierar race Dpethlcnemn), Steel S. Rubber, L iat S * | sap uSe methods that are sound and Pemses, of administration ani operation NICHOLS DEC 18 1955. NELLIE, Corn - lay oo Montgomerm Ward, Boeing, Doug- vs. $475 in ‘34 .. next year . : S of said system and such expenses for the 20655 8 Telegraph Rd Trenton ne 12465 Jule b aa) Grade At 7 ASAT wep : a : 4 oe . fair to themselves and their|maintenance thereof as may be neces- Mich age 60° heloved wife of Mero... 110 Lar — atecage 59°, latve 54 ard alg las Aivcratt Glenn Martin, Amer- Rumor mongers now think | Split rumors on Union Carbide customers sary to preserve the same in guod repair Vtretl Nichols dear sister of Mrs. : \day bdel De a 1a tts jiujiw 49.50 at as, 44 . : dete —_} dest  Westing- ae Walston’s Eldon grimm says . a jand to provide —ter tine Hitma Anderson Mrs Ann Ran- < S | Iyiy 1'4!, tat 5 TOO a ase #1 cane Bolatee Ons Mis | SATAN Seat Loaf ~ : , Southern Railway will not split -- - : Le y “We believe.” he added “the Payment of the interest ypon and the dal und Mrs Fanny Rian Pue Oats - . i Ht Da 30, house Electhic, Santa Pe Chesa- aie aay raise dividend and pay be “can see the time coming” “mel has sme af 2 ; principal o?) all tcnda ipavicre Were eee wiles lela Wednese 
pe “ae Wee orate Brust Crvarle A poe Ne ; Ot nd standard Onl . hen Philli P leum’s ch P S vome whe the dealers from a. and when the sane  ecome day Dec 21 a: 130 om from Mar wo. f4'« ‘ , hi wid aye $2), meets t ate 4 pe tke & URE LY . : St extra, when Ailltps Petroleun’s chen. should ave a sHiex artir-ing. due and pavebte and fer the ereation fie Huntoon Fureral Home In- 3 _ a rade B iatke So grade ( carge 644 (4 4) 4 . jeal sales, now $100 million, will have a greater participa. of a reserve in the bond and ‘oterest ferment in Peres Mt Park Ceme- : 2 ace - A * * = Harris Upham's Albert Book- be doubled : fion in matters hitherto deter- redeanption fund @s required in aid trry Mrs Nihols sill he in ct Je : eee ae a, oo z Woe 2 : z P ’ ordinance and to provide for such State af ‘he Huntoon Puneral oom pee tag ade ege The Stock marke ton Friday was binder thinks “National Distillers : , a spe mined by the company alone. other expenditures and funds for said Home ce nee cee wai We Aseociated Press diversHication) in ilo chemicals | Backlog o ue tool orders. A Oe ened ences ane renea| PREECE ORC lis 195s WItiAM owt rade A ex F mp — Wid : . : las risen to a 6 Ss VS i P ; : nance Rates shall be fixed and revised! 7 om field e 5: tel Sloaueavum <6 45 sciail "5 “uace Bo average of 60 stocks ahead 40 should become more profitable in 745 " ! ; meu micethesy pay mentally deficient persons from tine to time by the Commission of | Relereuti unser a Varna Pitese: . jee cents at $17860 That marked the 19567. |. 2 ae erieal wine can be trained to be self-support-|said city so as to produce the foregoing, beloved won ut) Mra” Rathering farke? Bi © esi ane . ve = : : N Y - Q sing j amounts Prees: { coe aac potes on pe Mrdinne< ana end of a tive-day decline in the Some recent buying in Richfield Sapo Corral may offer bonds ing a This bond may be registered as to| Botten fea Syrsiee ig eve . indee qedes (museca wupplien elerltol | 00. oe Pittsburgh & Take Erie’ stock) - ——— — {principal only in the name of the holder Mury Jane Reed Funeral service a good cemand Peas of holiday trad. @¥Urage e | split rumors on Goodyear) an erdinanes ie ce en » anal the books of the pirectes of Finance Will be held Wednesday. Dee. 21, Ing noted af present |e . ane of said city, and such registration noted at 10 rin “De. : | N York Stocks Tire... Ordre cre nance No. 1292, entitled “An/on the back hereof by said Director of PauliCeahele CHUCK eine Will Ask Stockholders CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS ew Tor Warner-Lambert may make ac- ment. Operation aed “Mainvenauce -ot|Teance, ron ar hays a ap ine ment in Mt Hope Cemetery. . ° CHICAGO Dec 19 APY Butte: ‘Late Morning Quotations a a i w _ 'g Automobile Parking System No 1 in a - ecttation of the Rosary will be to Okay Consolidation sac: receipts 199 255 wholesale ba j quisition news soon). Goodbody 's no vist 16 be Correnpendi gy mumenec Meroe “Sruuatcnine ce iene ee Tuesday at 800 pm from the Ing prices unchanged. 93 ca an S78 Admire 232i Int Tel & Tel 286 @ ' \Walter Gutman thinks “‘inflation- in the City of Pontiac, Michigan: Tolpe restored by registration to the bearer Brace-Smith Funeral Home of Enterprises Scns, ss) oot be eau Se a ‘fighting stocks such as the metals, Refuls's and Control Parking on the|Negotiability of the interest coupons; ROHR DEC 18 1953 SARAR Eggt steady to firm. receipts 16.955 “J-tec Bins) re &b . 604 I | ' z 2 ae ghways and on Public Parking| sna} not be affected by registration Hanna, 80 Putnam age 50: dear ' - ' wholesale buying prices unchanged to 2 Sills Chalmers oT Kime clk 464 oils and chemicals may go higher roles betel re and or Operated by the| t 13 hereby certified. recited and de- mother of Mrs. Verna King, Mra. NEW YORK w—A plan to merge yigner, US large white 69-69 9 per cent Qiu Tig Ups Kresge, 88.29 1 than can be reasonbly expected’ Improvement. Priacgenene vce (GF thelctared that all acts, conditions and Bol donee eicnaocce the Henry J. Kaiser Egterprises ae aie aintics Bb checes 37 cur- Am Airline a Eocene But Industry Allows - - - Vanadium Corp.'s current ex- ere peeing Automobile Parking Seerate ee eee oe Howard Rohr Jr Funeral service i iP . . oj a aC uJ . * ic t ° * 
into a single corporation was out- rent receipts’ 42 AG GckE soe Wage a My 68 4 ° pansion program will boost capac- jhe Issuance end alc 6! movenss becee issuance of the bovds of this series. cree tn sal seat al ele lined yesterday by Henry J. OO Am M & Pd 253 Locks Airc ae i That Some ‘Leveling’ ity by at least 15 per cent to Defray « Part of the Castrol cach rauet ie Papier [etal pave bess | eral Home Iistnent owns + on bs » bri OW S & v3 Nice - " * fn 7 Mi fe “5 ~t me : Kaiser, chairman of the board of. Poultry Ar Motors Eee chem oti Ma in Si ht Amerada has made an interest- (ase oreo ones Hae her as required by law — Cometery Mii Rohr =e “5 “dor , Saise ‘ ss yrillare mn 2 Be Pa 5 a = is it f n- one { th uutoon Pu- directors. and Edgar ue Kaiser DETROIT POULTRY co Nene een Nash as y g ing oil ‘‘strike’” in Alberta. Ais ee ri ot Seid Bonds, and to ten: Gakioad Geeote “Uihiccn won, eral Home president of both the Kaiser Mo-  rerroir Dec 19 +AP: ghrves pais an Ree a Meck ae bole Se OCA at era Shateiice tO\Commission, has caused this bord to  SHAILOR DEC 17 1935 FRANK tors Corp. and of Henry J. Kaiser P*! pound f ob Barrels tes No 1 quality Ga, ARS 496 Marta Gil 4s By DAVID J. WILKIE The City of Pontiac Ordains be stened in tts mame hy !t« Mavor and) 31 Anderson Lake Orion age . 
C : PNeeTe nent a7 3 ra panies 5-7 Ibs. Am Tel&Tel 1785 ae D Str a My . a - ‘ | d C Section 1 Section 5 of Ordinance No.|@ttested ay ite a Clerk and ite cor Ss PAL father of Mrs Richard 0. : i tees Aucke 2807. Mule i ae ; Fi ony 0 e a en al 1202 ' fo}_|POrate seal to be affixed hereto and ha: oltre Gear brother of M ‘Through an exchange of stock oe ace ers taung Wease lye ten ans Vincoxs on ee ae ° breceiabpbdldiee soak otive g Mows = Bereby aiiended| tol read as. fel- caused the annexed interest coupons to come a Donohue ie Claude : x ‘ks 22-23 young heavy) CEA = : Midi Stl Pi 9 : ~ Sect TT : ¢ to be exe@cuted with the facsimile sig-- ~ Farrell and Douglas EB Shail- turkevs 36-42. toms 29-22 Anac Co ail ; . DETROIT ww — The market for! an. Seciton 5 There are hereby author-| Se is ig nal the Henry J. Kaiser Co would GMarkeel (icai on) neaty (henelendlsup- Arico (Gti i ee Been * ; ‘ bile evel oft Special meeting of Areme She ized to be issued and sold pursuant to/batures of ies Mayor and City Clerk all Sth oe service will be held become a wholly-owned subsidiary) pies scarce No receipts of per or Armour @ Co 176 SOusae Ch o> (new eu ann Wee may ieve ter No. 503. Monday 8 p m._ 22 Be presisions ist Act No. 94. Michigan,®* Of the first day of February. A D Ne eAno toe at ote from rot ; lght ty hens with demand very light arms Ce MW oa § S F % strv a- , _,Publle Acts o JJ, as amended. revenue! . . - : ‘Unetal Home with * of Kaiser Motors. It, in TUM recy heave caponeites full asaay with Nekea tea Mocor Wheel zal somewhat in 1956 but industry ana State St. Ferne Crawley, Secre ibonds in the aggregate principal sum of CITY OF PONTIAC | fs Marton 1 Dye officiating would be renamed the Kaiser In-| demand good and supplies moderate ar) Refin 16 Me ; 13.6 lysts see no major decline, barring tary. —Adv.'six hundred thousand dollars 1 $600,000: By ——_________- fee mens in East Lawn Ceme- 
dustries Corp. to reflect the new Gress firm. scarce and short Capons'avco Mfg <a Nat Bisc. 387 Severe economic jolt. | Soe te eae Pee the eitscee na By Bere sine, Alene. eee A ee “ are scarce ¢ ‘Balt & Ohio 46 ro i M project, the balance to! a a , TSG ates unera ome, of its operations, which ona eos pel vet aemauelerey: Prices Bendix Av 342 Nat Dairy” A | This is the view expressed in ° : ner pa from aratene sues) on iieed cow post Clerk | en 2 ion ; P supplies scarce : . is Renquet 1T Nat Gyos 63.2. : ews in rie pertaining to said system. aid bonds) p STURGIS DEC 17 1955 HARRY. would include the interests of ie ime sale conte ikhes opera ees Beth Stee! Ios Nat Lead 6 virutally all industry quarters. It sail a tenee aes) a tutomontle Parking) Number cay ot $ a aie ne arth ot ace 4. dear well Kai ; i ne. | Syst : ’ ! other of 3 Kaiser Co. as as Ser | cents but most prices today ranged 39- Bahar lure 271 NY Central 434, comes from the car manufacturers Henry Millsaps, 22, of 441 S. ¢ated as of February 1, 1956 shail |19—. the City of Pontiac Oakland! Mr Chris (Uschi ee tors. 42 cents Toms steady, supplies appear pg girs 167 Nia M Pow 32.6 themselves and from their major ‘ - ;,, |fumbered consecutively im the direct|County, Michigan. will pay to the bearer olf Sturgis Grover Sturgi eal The plan, the Kaisers said in a/*™pl¢. demand fair [Borden aye 7 Rel Am ae Hf. i as well as f ‘ug Paddock St. pleaded guilty to driv- order of their maturities {rom 1 to 600 |herect the sum of ——— ———Dotlars | Nelda Perguson. and maya oe aat es ‘would aiioesiall tetock: : [Borg Warner 427 [ott Bac iis pees as al as ae agencies ing under the influence of liquor Cee aaire een ones Ua ippsetemepedd Gal thes Giited | Seates ef Fureral service will be held e . Ww " s : CHICAGO POULTRY | Brig Mt a2 e usiness surveying «., ar jthe denomination of $1000 each: shall ier sce. ae im the Cits Farsday, Dec 20 ‘ hold : of Kaiser Motors to par-| CHICAGO Dec. 18 (AP) —Live poultry mele ats : 324 Ohio or Gi ae that ma ‘ah snese oO ne. Saturday before Pontiac Municipal |be regisierable as to principal only, tn of —————— + same) from the Parsley raneen en td : Jeteady: receipts in coops 591 ‘yesterday ‘Arun Balke 216 Paco {py the car market. Judge Cecil McCallum. He was: j!) manner hereinafier set forth in the|Delng the interest due on that day on! nih Rev LW Howtson offic: ticipate in the future of the over-|617 coops, 98.663 Ib: f.0 b paying pyudd Co abil W Air 17.6 “ ; ; , bond form. shatl bear interest at aj!ts Automobile Parking System No 1; ating. laterment in Hi a all Kaiser Enterprises, and would) prices: unchangec” teary hems 2726 (Calumet & H 133 Pash Ep! 46 Winat figures for 1955 produc: ‘fined $100 and sentenced to fivejrate or rates to be hereafter determined Revenue Bond cin aled Ccinetery Mr Sturgis will Me i : = * a iiight hens 168-188 brojiers of fryers'camp Soup 44 Param Pict %66 tion and retail deliveries should days in jai! not exceeding 4 per annum. payable/February 1. 1956 This coupon js not a, “ate at the Pursiey Mineral result in repayment of all out-22-23. oid roosters 145-155: caponeites'=gn Pac 33 Parke 41 ich = : : : on dh 1 1956 and thereafter semi-| genera! obiisstion of said city. ts pas Home 2 ; 4 + - ‘, tb 28-30 Capital air! 396 Pa 51 gmount to e t million and : annually on the first days of January/able solely from certain revenues as set = eee standing debts of Kaiser Motors. )uncer 4'2 Ip 25-26 over 4ta_ apita an . iv 01 : : = |young tom turkeys over 26 Ib 27-20, hen carrier C 584 —Peps: Cole 15 Charged with drunk driving, %- and July tn each year. and shall maturejforth in the bond to which this coupon This would include repayment of/turkeys 35-37. lene) at 4 187 Pfizer 41.2, 608.000 Feapectivety. The (totals | -ear-old Robert Rhodes of Keego'°?. #muary first tn each vear as fol-|pertains. and is subject to the redemp Card of Thanks 1 the entire $13,300,000 still owed to _— Cater Trac 594 Eteios wP a for 1956 could drop a_ million ier seenes Se ' 2 ees “eee in the year 1987, $38.600 in|tton provisions tn said bond E WISH! TO) EXTEND seq ee cand ieee . . Ches & Ohie 831 Philip Mor 8 arbor pleade Hity Saturday be-|each of the years 1958 thru 1960, $40 000 - —-— Stele = Y HEART the Reconstruction Finance Corp. il estock lonretler - go2 Phil Pet 815 units in each category, but the Sars eu 2 : ep tn each of the vears 1961 and 1962 City Clerk felt thanks during my recent be- 000 would be bor. Vv’ Cities Bvi saq Bt Plate G #16 experts say the trend for the fu. fore Springfield Township Justice 45 000 1n each of the years 1963 thru = loved att in the loss of my bes 
Sea irae tae ae t the DETROIT, ‘Dew. 18 APY eg Bai (Ciimax Mo H Pure Ol 3 t sa defi jtely u ‘Emmett J. Leib. He was fined, ieee potions in each of the years 1966 Mayor 1 eapecially went to imeem ; tAP)—Hogs—6al- | a. ' tu is definite! pward. ; thru _ and $55, in the year 1970 : , on ~ rowed from banks t carry ou | apie 1,100. No eu sales, asking 25 Col ard A 351 Repub Su Pee 7 | $50 with $25 costs. | The bonds wh ahd’ eae maturing in| Cues pase Nil commen eee plan. ‘ jcents and more higher 7 /Col Gas -- 162 Countin upon a continu the years 1962 thru 1970 shall be subject REGISTRY my fri i Orting word, 
stor | te) pean) lye Tectore: | Koes see avecuere and feeders. about seln™ i gil Rey Mast nesey population increase aad Detroiter Robert Head, 26, plead. \0, redemption uty tn chaveene asaedcny| oe ees son be SOc Eteawanit arn vase : = Con Edis ..... 4 . 5? , " i A option o e city, In inverse numerica t 5d a now a subsidiary of Kaiser Mo- per cent receipts cows. trading opening Con N Gas. 357 Rey Vee a0 mounting number of multiple car| ed guilty to a charge of drunk order. on any one or more interest pay- Nor othe hee - tors, would coritinue as a wholly-| moderately active. slaughter steers end Cont Can ..,. 825 Safeway St ‘ ar i driving Saturday before Syivan ™Dt dates on and after January 1. 1961 pital and Hunt conrad) Hee : : |heifers fully steady, some interests ask- Cont Mot .. ® & Jos Lead 4a families, some even predict a mil-| g 5S y ore SYIVAN' provided, that no bonds less than the) = and many friends fore, Home owner subsidiary of the Me Wiing higher utility cows fully $8 cents Corn Pd. 273 St Ree Pav 476 J1on retail deliveries in a single Lake Justice Joseph J. Leavy. and entire issue then outstanding. shall be| ers and prayers during pee eT | higher’ canners and cutters n MIS Curtiss Wr t 7, bs 5 ~ a ict ‘called f it i ] Mes« J i Kaiser Industries Corp steady, stockers and. feeders about Deere 7) Sag Seep AL PR To 2 uncommon 10 ¥8S fined $100 with $25 costs. |<slled for redemption at any time prior) | Bess Mrs “Ralph Davidson Willys Motors was said to be ena) Balk oer wee Sood ee Dour as Lets Sinclair o a5 years hence U mt that we must tact be redeemed shall be redeemed at the In M * ne . if steers -2 about | 0 hem + Rocent Mob «7; °° 3" \ rge i con par value thereof and accrued interest Memoriam showing a profit now. Freed of \prime 1025-1050 Ib steers 22 50° vot much Du Pon! a6 Sou Pa “62 The industry's heaviest sales to- woman driving two-tone green P!us ® premium in accordance with the 2 debts under the plan. it would done other steers or helfers bulk utliits Fas? Alr L 516 . Re tora ’ following schedule to-wtt IX LOVING wien — . . |cows 940-1100 canners and cutters fast Kod B22 inert: Rand 77 Ll for a single month came in Aw Buick at scene of accident on go 11 calied to be-redeemed on or after Dateien meciea a Gene Wacken Mon Y oF ovr t have more financial flexibility |8,90-10 00 early pales wtltts bulla up 10 zi aul’ “75 sta Brand) 38 @ gust 1950, when slightly under 700...M-59, Wed., Dec. 7, 9:55. Kenneth Januery 1 1961. bul before January _ A eter a fees Cision ope ons ; emen 1475. part ioad choice pot Hai : + ‘se tc a og : = “i , i 19 = ears oO tors e 7 for rati 2 LC si feeders 19 75 , Bier anes as ee on ct MN 000 retail deliveries were record- C. Davies. 2117 Penobscot. WO $40 if called to be redeemed on of after You are ae Totes Heated bald. eee gerne is cies coe Uacalnoue Fx-Cel_0 saa Std O11 ND 1306 ed 5-4800 Call collect. - —Adv. Janvary 1, 1984 but before January) ——— Dea Sadi - es about steady. eariy sales good and ° : th caaae a ; a a . 1. 1966 Nor ever shall yor Financial experts are working | -eaiers 2% 00-2700 few high choice and Pairb Mor 84 Std O11 Ohio 472 The trade paper Automotive a ‘ . $30 if called to be redeemed on or after RS lode ua tine ace aps 
om details of the plan which will prime individuals up io 0700 oes 9 00 Pees Tre 818 sod pecs ue News, commenting en what would: pai) h Bee els Seas Type) | ee Dut Pefore “men — srt Bee nee : ; utiity and commercia! grades - : 2S 4 26 Ss. ¢ a ail, : - or - | T1968 ° — Savty missed by wife and chit be submi in a- statement | wn to 10 Gen Drnam = 641 Sun Oi ne : iiiiont 1 ation lates f au mitted ot leh oe er Mo- te asc 1000 Few early sales Gen mec Be Suther Pap 444 be needed to achieve a million i —Adv. es ty poe redepmedjon¢r - = — a oe prior to a meeting o ere. _(siaughter lambs around $0 cents lower Cen Motors. 463 Swift & Co 475 gales month, says these factors: es Notice of redemption shall be given to| i : tors’ stockholders scheduled for) put market not fully established siaugh- (¢ ce ‘< Sylv El Pa 446 : ren the holders of the bonds to be redeemed, Flowers 3 = jter sheep opening about steady. few early Gea ze =-yel 2 UtexaslCo 118 will have to be combined: Even ' by publication of such notice not less|Senature of Director of Pinance oft oO Pic) " i a Y 
, ' z March, 1956. sale, utility to chaice wooled siaughier (fh Tite = 22) Tex G Sul .. 185 greater expansion of production| arnings [than thirty (30) days prior to the date, ‘"@ “it of Pontiac | DUNSTAN'S FLOWERS The proposals provide that pres-|iamps unevenly 15.00-18.50, about 25 Gi’ --*: $02 Thomp Pd 534) > cam noseredemtedl casa | \fixed for redemption at least once In a | 3484 W Huron st PE 3-301 1 { K pp| head good and choice shorn lambs num- (oo pe 81 Tarnsamer 42 capacity, an Pi : NEW Y ; ‘newspaper or publication circulated in Se 
Mfoadrs would own not less than Neussitites teres” M8 Gsoerh’ gh Etsrrwa 443 mer yearning: s highly desirable|_ NEW YORK (INS) — J.P. Stev- the" Zi" af” tro hihigan hie | _ Funeral Direct Motors would own ess AN slaughter ewes 4 00- Goodyear 3 5) Under : 163 a ee pens a o. Inc., textile producer, carries as a part of its regular service, | l rectors 4 —- 'Grah Paige 29 Un Carbide 1084 product, a heavy inventory a nie eps |notices ofthe sale of municipal bonds , ~_——--~-~—— 4% per cent of common stock nm CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Gt No Ry ... 423 vu alr Lin 40 dealerships and a full-throttle sales: reported today net income for the provided, that where any bond shall be) | AIR AMBULANCE GROUND the new corporation. Henry Jo cyjcago. per 16 AP: —Salable hogs Greyhound.,.. 145 a eae Keb . th ey fiscal year ended Oct. 29 of $8,-|registered. then notice of the redemp- i Pursley Funeral Home. PE 12 Kaiser now owns 37 per cent of |14 000. fairly active. steady to strong on Gurr ou 841 : a ue Bae campaign topping anything ever 524.120 equal to $2.15 a Goninon” thereof shall be given b registered | COATS FUNE FUNERAL Home i! 
: aaa hers, instances ax much as 25 high- Hersh Choe 5 Oh 122 before. : See tn Sed. mail addressed to the registered holder! ; ME Kaiser Motors common stock. /putcieys maar er Tash a8 S2 MM, Hoang ee dag 1 Line? 2h seen befor share. This compared with $B. ‘hereof at The Sadrest shown on’ the onsrioenis ferthine OR STH) Myo ue meckes” closes pen ail) Gent 27 (US Steel 582 The million-sales month may 372.639. or 90 cents a common of binncee of the nbeee ie Metice cnen, Section 2 This ordinance shail be re DIONIFIRD aERVICFS Bald eagle nests are sometimes (ee on ee er ogg Ib. sows steady HAGA hice Le eed 4 sound somewhat fabulous. But) share. in the preceding year. Sales >¢ malted not less than thirty (0) days Ceted eanninie ny or ine meeting  Xirkh= Funern) Home PE 61882 = z 2 a =e : > out! n 64 hf i el a fl _* = a ee © r t . 1d the j rhic wa SS = ened so enormous that other birds are to 25 higher good shipping outier all rinni sr) fi 4 Were A Bk 205 there are industry experts who (increased to $321.101.239 as against boods oo ia toe Pea, ss on ahall not S00PtEd, @s soon as practicable after fal = : ne gtades under 210 Ib scarce particularly po Oa wanes fy a3 i g Bonds so called redemption passage which recor! shall be oul, Funeral Dicect rn a YQ : zi pote pesened : 29.6 - i ee ; 34 T 1 f ! i I uthen- found nesting in cavities in their No 1 and 2 Sretes) es! palin Int Bes Mach 4g84@ Wilton & Co 147 Fegard it as wholly possible as $277.559.217 the year previous redemption provided fangs’ are co banal (irated br the signatures of the Mavor =e $ Ze on 4 sides. Ne eig wo Sc kine G1 1108) and pear Jaze one oe ict gg? the achievement of a single | with the paying agent to redeem the/ene City Clerk one ety. and shall be: J a ; ’ 3 195 Ib att) ot nes SPOILS 18S : IEW ¥ c icy : same The principal of sald bonds and) e in the Pontiac Press a D ] h low so hesay Non ena = 330.250. ip [fOt Paper 112 month in a record-smashing NEW YORK (INS) Delaware the interest thereon, shall be payable/C™spaper of general cireniation withia one Son- (@) ns 16 00:11 08%) mos 268390 Te | 0198-10108 qVOCK AvEEAcES | year. and Hudson Co. announced net iN-/in jawful money of the United Staten ee, ere Comat, separately or as | FUNERAL HOME ao sua) ove Ib and Nehter 800-925 New yorK iGompiledicritnetact| brosdest styling and) engi come for the 11 months ended NOW| Peano tne Gane teoee Mekiee Srdtanace! cues Besemielcttection ten eo nED FOR FUNERALS” good clearance sociated Pres: | The bro sty é -|30 der of eaid|diatel Y ARKS-GRI CH alves 200 | 30 of $6,278,990, lal to $11.63 a upon presentation and surrender of said y upon its adoption = 
One Full Year Guarantee | ° Siieager supplt cteent an “heifers! ; mane Ratis ur Met ieering changes reportedly @T€/ common share “This compared! bonds, and. sttached coupons as they WM W. DONALDSON Thourhtful_Serviee FE 23-5841 r steady ther slaughter cattle cs : : : ned F i> . ¢ s : severally mature. yor A 
From Houses, Apartments, Gro cod. vealers “fends stockers and feed. er ae neo iss 28 1786 a ial a fee fee ed aoe sence (2! lei si common 1297 ie , eyrumat an mt roca aa. fot. ame Tone Oor ees-Siple .. tS. (GFO- Pers about steady, a few small lots 2009 Noon Mon 2863 1362) 729) 1791 (2 0e> Could) samulate new) rei share, in the same period last year. 1297 '* hereby amended to reed ss fol- ty Clerk cety Stores and Restaurants Re- bad neice errs 808 igo need, ue Week (ago 2548 1388 730 1799highs that year after a modest Grogs revenues amounted to $70 eb ib.) cine) Gorda) end attactved |e OSE Te. 55 | FUNERAL HOME ; am - 99 | Mon 242 q 7 77 4! a = $ Eo J i S| : $$; main)out only one hour Nob. 5. . tee commercial 1o @eod heifer yore nee 2080 1219 @2 4 1a,; breathing spell during the next 12 434393 as compared with §70_|Coupens herein authorized to be issued. STATE OF MICHIGAN In the Pro. ‘S™Dbulance Service Plane or Motor signs used 1200-1700 utility and commercial cows i955 high” er eA Ge) ya h ea ipa vol “ishall be substantially in the following dste Court for the County of Oakland es ME Oe) tie 2 ealkvesminece) abd (ere oe ea eins 021 1168 a7? ian ONS OE Sea in thet pened (Never: (OTT UNITED STATES OF AMERICA pohare celia, the pet 10.00 tite and ocomrmerctal bulls, yg5 ess nT) ne AS nae ‘ert * the industry is not phe ine 7 N § A} - af of the petition concern- ' Rox Ex Company Keo ee nd veotecs iss ie 2118 1268 ee 185 2 Certainly the industry is nol her net income totaled $817,438 ac STATE OF MICHIGAN jine Ronald R Doris alias Wilhite, mince .. Monuments 4A 
600 most cull and commerctal grade: c slowing down in any of ifs eX. against $2356.78 a \vear ago. COUNTY OF OAKLAND [ease No 13632 PR 1014 Pont. St. Mk Bidg FE ¢-9062 9 19.00.1900 medium to tow good 330-78: DETROIT aTOCcK< pansion planning From top t bot : . CITY OF PONTIAC : te Herman Donis facher of sai” aly PaaS AND SAVE atl nd feeders 1275-1600 ———— Sumber i} ‘ontiec Granite & Marbi FEET z Ss a a : eat is moPmice Cer . tom. the Car makers are im NEW YORK (INS) — —Goul $1000 Petition having been filed in tic Robert J & George “ = we ee Pile pies afoot decimal potas ae oct tie “ SS NSS Gould: ~\uTOMOBILE PARKING SYSTEM Court allecing “Mat the. nhattn. where 69 Oakland ave” © plonaker an mae A hee aes: - % a ‘ . si 3 yi b a t ‘ “4 ‘ , e ‘69 Oak! Ave : = =| = = Aros nsec seek ae Xeon proving en Ce for produc- National Batteries. Inc. reported NOW Cis MEMENEE BOND a. (shouts ef ihe father of the said minor ——— 5 _FF 24008 S "Getty Michigans la) oe I > vchicles. The expansion ihe Six , LL ME? Es - child is unknown and the said child has! ce gare : 20 26 ing motor : uc is : ion net fheome for the six months ents that the City of Pontiac, Onkland| violated a law of the State and.that sala Cemetery Lots 8 latwees acres 2 z * programs are based on the assump- ended Oct. 31 of $1.338.626, equal'County. Michigan, hereby acknowledges anti sonia tes placed under the juris-| 9 A040 Mia ; ee atce® oe = 7 r = aa ~~ so\that it is indebted and for value received|diction of this Court ATTENTION - HITE 
HOT SPRAY METHOD Rud: Mfer - 2 87 thon that demand for new carsito $1.71 @ common share. This | promises to pay to the bearer hereof| In the name of the people of the State, Chenet Cemetery en igtoble j Warne Screm : 12 1 2 Will move steadily upward during compared with $1.241.041, or $1.59) ‘or if el rocem ple Unuicieton seiine of Jalna ae you are hereby notified Lerh. . = oN } a — 
Apoacs ath walegee te et wos SOE UES Ore the years ahead. | common share. in the same pe-|""™ "SNe "THOUSAND DOLLARS [hela ‘tthe Sutenie “unt otsinns| | BEAUTIFUL SORAVE LOT WRE at 256 degrees _ ————— ; . i ._ Perr 0" Pa: Ae cette tee pecs ures. |_A substantial amount of new pro- riod last year. Sales increased tojon the first day of January. A.D. 19—. eee eee wee ed ear! Mowe An-| tery. FE cen 8 mt Ome TRATION AND ADHESION. Will not one to pay interest (———) per cent duction capacity is scheduled to $36,194,431 from $32,307,282 in the   
um per an- 
num, from the date hereof until Business Notes Saat ietts| wR GaAPet —weer-caoe er‘ ereck under 
    
  
  
      - BEST ‘A any weather } f Muc ‘initi af: .|December AD. 1958. at nine o'clock graves. Real bargains. conditions } fe be ready _ during 1956. Much of initial half of 1954. said’ interest. being payable on re amr teu theaiereneca (tea Teatns | cooe LI 22167. 50% SAVINGS : The appointment of G e J, it is awaited by Chevrolet and| 1956. and th semi ually on ded appear personally at 5-Year Unconditional Staudt to serv Ford. These two leading producers | the first days of January and July injsaid hearing Guaranteed on Any Roof Jeb 1 |Staud! to serve as ady ertising man- y , : ; each year, which principal and interest) It being impractical to make per- BOX REPLIES Reefs Made Better Than New Guarantee ager for the Hudson Motors Biv have rolled out about 32 million y S ,are to be paid solely out of the revenues|sonal service hereof. this summons and! At 10 am 7 Commercial Repair Service—Flat Roots Our Specialty | | hereinafter specified. Both principal/notice shall be served by publication of m, oday i be dr * lof the American Motors Corp, was‘ Of the 7,700,000 cars the industry and interest are payable in lawful money a copy one week previous to said hearing! - the in the Pontiac Press a newspaper print-| 
3. 12, 16, 25, 28, 60, 45, and circulated in said County | 
66, 67, 71. 80, 88, 105. Frank Edward Shailar 
LAKE ORION Serviee for 
Frank Edward Shailer, 60. 
Anderson St. will be held at 2 p.m.! 
|Tuesday from Allen's Funeral of 
|Home with burial in East Lawn jy of United States of America at 
- in the City of ——_—_ 1 
upon presentation and surrender of this! 
51 S, bend and the coupons hereto attached 
. as they severally mature 
This bond ts one of a series of bonds 
like date and tenor except 
turity , Humbered consecutive- announced wl today by George R. has built so far this vear. 
[ | Brow der director of advertising “We Stop Any Leak—No Roof Too FE 5-7387 
Large or Too Small” 
and merchandising. 
SHELDON ROOF SPRAYING CO. goo: ee so sera ; Mm imanager for the Harnischfeger 
COMMERCIAL—INDUSTRIAL—RESIDENTIAL— APARTMENT i Oldsmobile, Buick Witness. the Honorable Arthur FE. 
M@ore Judge of said Court in the City 
of Pontiac in sald County this Lith dar} 
of December A.D Lh . 
| Sea) ARTHUR & MOORE 
A true copy udge aie Probate       , <<)   
    
  m to that held a similar position with Corp. of Milwaukee, Wis., and prior; 
ithe Standard Register Co., of Day-   
  
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|Outstares Bandit 
'_ INDIANAPOLIS (INS) — Mrs. 
|Alberta Woerner, a clerk at an In- 
‘dianapolis furniture store, outwit- 
‘ted a bandit with a stare. The 
      dropped the money and fled. 
REMINGTON-RAND pee ieee ee 
BRANCH SALES and SERVICE     
  te 
    
    Phone FE 4-4523 10 Pontiae State Bank Bide. d ‘ _ . f e ve cont 
. “ ‘ : | 
' . ‘a 4 | | ; 5 My : | 
ee ee ee Cea he ee ie ae ee ee ae ab i. 5 ee ee Set Selling Records 
DETROIT ® — The Oldsmobile 
Division of General Motors Corp. 
said today it had set a sales rec- 
ord for the first 10 days of De- 
cember, and GM’s Buick Division 
said its sales for the period were 
the second highest on record, 
Oldsmobile said deliveries to- 
‘robber seized $30 from the cash taled 17,238 in the first 10 days! 
register while she was looking upjof December, up 24 per cent over Nellie Nichols, 60, 20665 S. Tele- 
a bill he owed. Outstared, the thief the same period a year ago and. . 
highest ever for the period, 
Buick said its dealers delivered 
|20,867 new cars in the month's! Park Cemetery, Mrs. Nichols died 
first 10 days, topping all Dec. 1-' Sunday. : 
ne deliveries except the 21,776 of| She is survived by her husband, Cemetery. Mr. Shailar died Satur- 
day. 
He is survived by a daughter, 
Mrs. Richard Cattrell of Jackson- 
ville, Fla.; two sisters, Mrs. Em- 
Mrs. Claude S. Farrell of Redford; 
and one brother, Douglas’ of Li- 
vonia, 
| Mrs. Nellie Nichola - 
TRENTON — Servite for Mrs.     graph, will be held at 1:30 p.m. 
|Wednesday from Huntoon Furiéfal mett J. Donahue of Royal Oak and}ea ly in the direct order of their maturities 
fro 1 1 to 600, both Inclusive, 
{ the principal sum of six 
thousand dollars ($600,000), iss 
sald ie of Pontiac under and 
to and in full conformity with reget. 
undred é by 
revant 
he con- 
te, 
f 1933, as amend-| 
of said city, and Ordi- 
a ad 
Commission of said city, 
of . 1955 and —— day 
195—, respectively, for the purpose of 
improving, larging and tend 
city's existing automobile parking facili- ties in Automobile Parking District No 
1 tn said city 
¥ This bond is a self-liquidating revenue 
bond, {Is not a general obligation of 
sald city, and does not constitute an 1 
debtedness of the said city within any   
  
  
  ‘Home with burial in Perry Mt. 
Virgil; three sisters, Mrs. Hilma 
Anderson of Salem, Ore.; constitutional, statutery or charter I!mi- 
tation The principal of and interest) 
on the bonds of this series are pryable 
from the revenues of the city’s Automo- 
bile Parking System, No. 1 (including 
futw yr tere nia enlargements and salons ’ 
  Judge 
GEORGIENA R. MURTHA, 
Probate Register, Juvenile Division 
Dec. 19, 1955 
  
Death Notices BAUGHMAN, DEC. 17, 1958, MRS. 
Edna P., 2275 Lilac 
‘age 66; be! . 7 
Baughman; dear mother of John 
Baughman; dear sister of Sarah 
Teneyck. Funeral service will be   
  held Wednesday, Dec. 21. at 10:30 
a.m. from the 
with interment in Green-     exte’ thereo ining efter de- 
ducting the reasonel expenses of the 
and mainte- 
nance of said # and the payment! 
nod oe the pringipal ef and interest on 
said bonds, and on BO Me ata og bonds 
of equal I : Lees f be issued pursuant to the of said ordinance, 
; LY 
: 4 
> wt = 
/ i] Home 
ville, Mich. Mrs. Baughman will 
He in state at the arpe Pu- | 
_heral Home, Clarkston — | 
PREEMAN. DEC. 17, 1955, DONALD   
604 Williams ~ Lake 
Road; veloved infant son Don- 
ald C. and Dolores M. Freeman: 
dear brother of Pamela and 
Michae) Preeman, serv. | é 
i 
3 
z Sharpe Puneral | 
  __Help Wanted Male 6 ONE ENELES DRL NSNPRPN GRP NG gm so 
AUTO 
SALESMEN heer s Mewest 
for tw . organised “salesmn 
territory 
and 
the best in new Our commission 
working condition are 
ichigan, 
HOWARD LARE, INC, 27705 Orchard Lake Rd. 
ey Harbor 
FE 5-9204 
ACCOUNT ADJUSTER” Excellent “tunity for 
ment with nationg! - auvomerate finance company. 
around 25 yrs, of age high school ¢ 
furnished. A 
A “ 
137 MN. Saginaw    
     THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY,   
___ Help Wanted Male 6 
Ambitious 
Man 
  3-48 y years, Sincere. reliable, tn-|__Birmingham — 
¢ career in| INTERESTED OYS WORK? Cam i rg tees management. Car ited is available Keel Rag oe aoe » No es ex- direct 
pesmee.c knszige of Soe | tram, opeacanee es . We ¥y] o S 
train you to assure ousceaa' Our} tween 6 ; Sum conte ee average man earns about = Baturcay between 10:00 a.m. $125,00 for a week. Above aver- Dm. $1.50 per apes - men earn considerably more a Lobbeore a sta 
qualified, promotion to sales qual oe rite Ponto Pee management sition @ssures 
average ant annual earnings of $8,000. | 
bove Average managers 
pare epporunky for Ta iee MEN La : - 
TIME Feresne fourere to you) SALES-CLERICAL-TECHNICAL 
resent Position becaure no bet- PONTI2 : 
id bop all presented itself 
at the time This may be a reall lmployment Service unity for vou DETER: is W ‘HURON PE 4-2551 NE THIS by phuning MAN WANTED FOR RAWLEIGH 
MITCHELL. MONDAY i sihess in oomfte waoship | 
at HOTEL WALDRON TED teiee persaten Sedan co nee | S 
avTO SALESMEN' NEED ae gene. “ make io zor fp 
st “ 
conditions Salary plus commis-| eigh's Devt. “M 1 606-150, ree sion agere ers furnished _ port, 
accident pest 
ence aveilable. A chance to mak Blatt on RETAIL LUMBER OF- 
money with one of Detroi's| fice. Capable nse Metro tan dealers Ask! Sohos, Micke Comes Co. &. jor Jack are rn-W ey-| Sons, at 
volet, 22346 ward Ave., Fern-|] MAN DRIVING REC- 
oaje_ 111-1066. by local firm. Mat, Teaulesd Ap. TAN FOU Use EXT 7 MONEY iv m . required. Ap 
a Se Mowky? ly in own hand~riting to Pontiac 
oe rm your home car, or awe «. 
ucts. Start Immediately 
Write mawietan s. Dept. MCL-606- 
_ 312_Freepont 
Could You Use Sane 
Extra Money 7 
een show you how to make 
from $50 $100 per week oi 
yOUr &pure time f thlerested 
drop me a line Box 2165 Pon- 
tac, for appointment 
DESIGNERS" 
DETAILERS 
Tools, uges Automation Bory 
fixtures. Press welding dies Spe- 
eia] machines—top rates. 
MODERN 
ENGINEERING 
SERVICE CO. 2 -Mile ‘at Woodward 
___ Berkley, Michigan _ -———. 
Designers AND 
Detailers Fer automation 
also jigs & type machine: 
fixtures Tog 
LOCKHART & 
WRIGHT 
ENGINEERING SERVICE 
1945 8. Telegraph FE 2-320   
DETAILERS 
AND + ~ 
CHECKERS FOR 
layout, tools. dies and spe- 
cial machines, body fixtures and) 
automatics Plenty of overtime 
program 
1a ATE 
Interviews dally till ®@ pm. all day Sat. and Sun 
Efficient 
Eng. Co. sie Coolidge, Detrett 
a Ordan #3163 __ 7 
DETA it. DRAFTSMAN Manufacturer of machines and 
automation equipment has perma. 
nent salaried position for machine 
minimum expe- 
and nave ability to work with minimum superviston Fine oppor 
tunity to advance with growing 
organization for an tndustrious 
ane ereative young man 40 hr 
week. Salary commensurate 
with room Call Cc. Rymal 
Irmingham, Michigan 
“EXP. BARTENDER 
CALL OR APP Mi 
300 LOUNGE FE 4-858. 
EXPERIENCED LATHE | HAND 
a T, Gear ©o. Rochester 
ea 
~~ FIRE FIGHTER applicates must 
ey HR 
1 to 28 (time tn 
ve deducted from 
height 67° to 76° weight 
onal Avpiy | Personne] Of 
Ha‘), 3% 8 Parke, 
Fisher Body Employes 
Bere up to $200 per month tn! 
our spare time selling the new 
LA Fords. For a dealer that's 
out for deals— get on the nd 
wagon for more extra money 
"96 Call Mr Jeffrey OA 8-2521. 
Jeffrey Ford Sales Oakland Co's Bustest ron Deal 
10 -N, Washington, Oxford. _ Mich | 
Machine 
Designers and 
Fixture 
Layout 
Men 
Fstablshed 
Machine Tool 
Manufacturer 
Ts Expanding Its 
Engineering Dept. 
    Located in 
Royal Oak, 
Mich. Experience 
on Automatic Parts 
Handling Desirable 
Good Opportunities 
for Top Men 
SALARY OVERTIME 
FRINGE BENKFITS AND PENSION 
ROBBINS 
Engineering Co. 
Call Royal Oak 
LI 7-7474, from 3 to 6 p.m. 
Monday Thru Friday 
for PX pit 
  
DON'T PASS UP 
MONEY! Sell unneeded 
belongings for cash 
FEDS, Classified _ Ads} 
4 ’ (113 Thdlanwood Ra _ Help Wanted Male 6 
[EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKER: 
Tac @ aller, Appl 
Trak Amerinan Pr nt Lines. 
7 8 Bivd. Bast. al Mich 23-0177, 
GAS BTATION ATTENDANT 
Must be experienced end Cal =   CHRISTMAS 
MONEY|!   sell. Good pay low 
bonus plan. Dic. Worthley's. Su 
er Service, 121 ‘MN. Hunter Bivd. 
  
  
iECHAN TOOLS WI ity for quall- 
fied women to earn Christmas 
ou are @ Pentiee reg: 
    
Bookkeeper 
Genera! office 
Secretary 
Clerical 
MIDWEST 
Employment Service 406 Pontiac State ack Bldg 
FE 5-022 
E aTeRe NCED WAReREs ‘WANT- 
ed Cata Mia restaurant, Birming- 
ham. MI 4-987 : 
EXPERIENCED WAITRESS WANT- 
_@d 223 Oakland Ave _ 
EXP. WAITRESS For afternoon shift. 25 to 50 years 
old. FE 2-0135 before 5 pm   
cook. Birmingham. Pon- ‘tee Press Box 67. 
EXPERIENCED WA WAITRESS PART 
time, Sharp's Bilvercrest Inn 2675 
Disie Hwy. 
Experienced woman, 30 to 
40 years, who likes chil-   
    C WITH TOOLS  WIL- son Garage. 3%) Elizabeth 8t. F’ _5-6431.   ‘|NATIONAL PAINT FIRM DESIRES | 
assistant to manage in retail and 
wholesale store Must have basic | 
knowledge or experience in book- 
keeping, credit and collection | 
Sales experience desirable Good 
opportunity for advancement to a: 
branch managers position. For the 
   | right man Salary and benus ar | 
| fangement Company offers pen- | 
) son plaD. insurance and paid va- 
cations or interview ask for 
Mr Parker 163 Woodward, 
Birmingham. or call MI 4-8500. 
er Apply in person. Detroit 
Broach Co, 950 8. Rochester Rd. 
PARTS AND SERVICE MAN 
Must be familer with MI 4-3410 & Studebaker 
‘Pontiac Motor. Employes. Earn up to $200 
Jeffrey Ford Sales Oakland Co's busiest Ford Dealer 
10 N. Wasington, Oxford, Mich 
PHARMACIST, (3). BUSINESS’ FX- 
ansion program. Full time Wes- 
ey Drugs. 1955 8 Woodward. 
Birmingham 
PAKKING ATTENDANTS. DAY 
work must be good drivers, ap- 
pir to 4 pm at $8 Wayne 
PINBOYS ov and weekends 
50032   
FE ER 16 EV 
Motor Inn.   SALESPEOPLE MUST F 
Studebad-r exper'ence. 
salary for right nen Ml 
SAL SSeS oe HAVE 
Pastry 
. car furnished Write 
Cheese Company. 1810 8. Kostner 
  Avenue, Chicago 23, I __ 
STRONG YOUNG Am N FOR 
warehouse Ades refer- 
ences. See Stan muta jeeeteara 
_ Electric Son 173 aw. 
TECHN Ic 1A AN 
Man to assemble and test hy- 
draulic and Pneumatic devices 
      College graduate or previous ex- 
boratory teating perience on la 
desired 
M.C. 
MANUFACTURING 
CO. 
Lake Orton © 
| TRUCK DRIVERS 
mxperanced eireseas driv- 
eT. ot jong distance 
ust bare references 
rier Corp 3868 Bivd East 
Pontiac   WANTED ELDERLY MAN ON, small farm $32) Green Rd., Good- | 
rich, Mich. Phone 4221R | 
WANTED SALESMAN AT ONCE | P W Dinnan & Son. 66 W “| 
_ Bt 
OM ANTE D MECHANIC | ood pay. paid vacation, hospital-     
G 
~ tration 
Jeffrey Ford Sales 
OA ©2931 
“WANTED: “EXPERIENCED USED | 
car and also an experienced new 
car and truck salesman. Must be | 
Willing to work full time, with | 
earnings determined by own 
fort. Apply in person, Creque 
Motor Salés in Holly. MElrose | 
71-7681 = 
WANTED, EXPERIENCED WOOL 
EP ine Apply fod Cleaners, = 
  | _ Help Wanted 4 Female 7 
AMBITIOUS WOMAN. EARN 885. eekly handling besutiful ster.) 
fee and fine Bavarian chine 
Leads plentiful No canvassing 
Car necessary FE 2-€178 or FE 
2-0627 
A WOMAN TO CARE FOR CHIT- | dren. Some housework, stay in | 
EM 34488 _ — — | 
ARE you BETWEEN | “ AND 60 
veers of age? Sales records show 
that Avon representatives in this 
bracket lead our entire organica- 
    tion You may be | exafedecorte | 
fitted Call PE 44508 sopetes 
~ ment ee -. 
BABYSITTER 7 nen. For | 
—- can baa rE 
23-6529, 208 Leagictre & 
BIRMINGHAM 
OPENINGS Both male and female. 
sales, plant and waitresses. No 
domestic. ramen Employ- 
ment Service, Maple, Bir- 
mingham. MT came, 
~ Bookkeepers 
Typists 
Stenographers $2700 TO $3700 Interesting career positions tm 
. Government. Avatl- 
956. Retirement ben-   
      Office Bidg.. 
it t FE 3-7151_ 
BOOKKEEPER. PAYROLL 
and Cost-Time clerk. Good salary | and other benefits. hon Person- | Office, Oakiand 
1 Lafayette St 
  ne] Department. OL 0211. | 
BIRMINGH. a iZ 
Immediate openings, — beokkep 
ers, secretaries and wartreneed 
Birmingha Fmpiovment Service 
130 ple. il 
_surance 
wd 
OPERATOR WANTED 
FOR GENERAL 
OFFICE. STEADY 
WORK. PONTIAC 
PRESS, BOX 73.   
EXPERIENCED WOM- 
an, 30 to 40 years, who 
likes children, to do gen- 
eral housework and 
cooking in doetor’s home. 
    1 = f ‘i 
  on room and bath. ie 
a 
  dren, to do general house- 
work and cooking in doc- | 
tor’s home. Private room 
and bath. MJ 7-03233 
EXPERIENCED OFFICE 
Shorthand required Insurance 
knowledge preferred but not re- 
quired Call OL 2-07¢1. or after 
> pm OL #4131 
EXPERIE ee WAITRESS 
921 W. Huron 
| EXPERIENCED | WAITRESS TO 
Work nights MI 4-0ce0 
GENERAL HOUSEWORK AND 
babysitting days. Walled Lake Vi- 
cinity. pee have own transporta- 
tlon. MA ¢1251. 
GENERAL ONE | 
no cooking, 
GOOD TYPIST 
WANTED FOR 
BILLING CLERK 
- AND 
GENERAL OFFICE 
WORK 
PONTIAC PRESS 
BOX 77 
25 TO 4 YRS GENERAL HOUSE- 
keeping and cooking or assist with | 
coo! obs No laundry, live im, pri- | 
vate room and bath Thursday and Sunday off, LI 44075 
IF you CONSIDER YOURSELF 
dependable. we need girls with | 
shorthand and typing. Starting SCHOOL 
tive tn, AGE 
Ltn- 
salary $300. 9 to 5 pm. 5 days a | 
week or appointment, call FE 
§-5012   
LOOK! A job of tnterest and atversity | 
aWaits the woman who looks 
PONTIAC 
Employment Service 18 W Huron FE 4-2551 | 
- MARRIED WOMEN With children, ne Cann 
ordinary @ to job. Telephone 
and some use on car for local 
driving. No canvassing, collecting 
or delivery. 40 per cent commis- 
sion For personal interview 
phone FE 44507 ; 
‘REG NURSE. UNDER-ORADU- 
ate. lab technictan. or ex 
lenced doctors assistant Birm- 
__ingham doctor Phone MT 6-0047 
SECRETARY. SALES 
DEPARTMENT, 
EXPERIENCE 
DESIRABLE. PONTIAC | 
PRESS, BOX 75 
SODA FOUNTAIN EXPERIENCED | only $1 br. Apply in person en 
ee ee 14 Mile Rd Birming- 
TRAVEL AGENCY Must have good personality Wor- | 
dertul apport’ for right girl. 
Shorthand and typing required 
Good benefits, me reotins toda 
Elkin Travel Bureau, Hun 
Bivd. corner Ridgedale. "pirmine. ham 
WANTED EXPERIENCED WOOL 
Boece Apply Ogg Cleaners a 
i 
| WOMAN TO WORK IN KITCHEN 
Call at the Dixie Spot. corner of | 
USi0 and M15 
WOMAN FOR CARE OF 8MALI. 
bove and light housework eed, 
someone deeply interested im chi)- 
Ten ANd eteady poe per 
Li Mio, ive 7 
in FE 5-1471 _ | 
| WAITRESSFS WANTED | BLUE 
. 2008 Opdyke FE Star Drive In 
3-9162 ee 
‘FOR GENERAL OFFICE work Must be with figures 
and like detailed paper work. 
Typing required. Box 10. Pontiac 
Press | 
| WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT 
and care of semtin-— 
home. good wages 
ou conveniences Apply 2569 Jack- 
Bivd. Duck Lake, or cal) 
Miitord. _ MUtual_ 4-2036. 
WOMAN FOR COMPANION OF 
wife No children Call between, 
_4 and $ FESS 2 
WAITRESSES. NIGHTS. APPLY Aw WOMAN 
person. Tony’ sl oT 2700 A 
burn Rd. Utica. _ 
WANTED: - MANICURIBT 
onee, Murry Sisters Beauty Budic, 
‘367 W. Huron FE 32622. 
  WANTED: MIDDLEAGED EXPF EXPER- 
fenced oslosiney for drapery and 
fo ca rk. cond work- 
tng con vy to eCand- 
lesa at Mecandless ee ll N 
Perry 
  noe “LIKE A KIND. DDLE- 
to care fot 4 Gua 
while mother works, More 
_ home than wages Call FE 6-6 $0827. 
Help Wanted 8 
MEN, WOMEN YEAR OUND OP. | 
portunity on established Watkins | arn route $2 to $3 per hour : 
Car necessary. Anroply 150 
Perry   
  REAL ESTATF SALESMAN 
saleswoman. Experience not 
quired. FE 81131 10 a.m. to 
@m. onty or | re- | 
12 | i i]   
Instructions eS ; BIG ees 
DIESEL HEAVY EQUIPME 
Men are being selected tn 
area to be lor 
pee as Diese! mechanics 
of tractors. bul 
  gut whether or not rou can quali- | 
fy. For free information without | 
obligation write | 
TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE. — 
BOX 1, PONTIAC PRESS 
DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC | 
Drivers’ Training Days. eres, | 
Sunday. FE peaee 
DRIVING — LESSO PONTIA' 
= ek TDay eves. aad 
ENOL 18H READING, 
elling arith. ete, FE 2-5089.   
desi nad : 
will Be peg ga mae. Close 
ah FE eisse tree, C50 to 
ally. 
Work Wanted Male 10   
‘AL : 
mica work, 
_fepett._FE   
FOR CASH IN A 
HURRY, ‘sell things 
cme Classified FE 
nything a Dia 
28181, 
    _ Help Wanted Female 7 
  EXPERIENCED GENERAL. LIVE | 
Good 
GIRL | 
    | CARPENTER. REPAIRS AND AL-| 
R- 
recre- 
ation rooms tapers. 23-4775. | 
ARPE! ‘ TERATON AND MODEST MAIDENS 
      
  aw LAN — & erewe 
i ul 
        
A 2—i 
  “There's nothing personal in the way that Dad acts... 
he just can't stand the sight of you'”’ 
Work Wanted Male 10 
CARPENTRY WORK NEW AND 
_ repair FE 44210 
CARPENTER AND CABINET. 
work, New repair. DB. 
Murdock. FE 2-101. 
CABINET MAKER AND CARPEN. | 
ter. Kitc! & specialty. FE   
  ELECTRICAL WIRING HEAT. control Licensed, Mecae FE Sees. 
eh, a AT ANY TIME. 
weeceamc= AND 8TATION AT- 
ere pitt rierced. Has own 
PL ae “WORE   
    
RE WANTED. _Reasonable. FE 65-1016 
Work Wanted Female 11 
    men Call after 6pm. FE 
XPERIENCED "HIGH 8CHOOL art would like babya 
| Bt housework after 
30. PE 23-4814. . Call 
iROMNGE! PICKUP AND DELIV. ery. EM 13-0059 DESIRES CHRISTMAS OPE siee) | 
        end | 
noe $3 a BU. GOOD | 
x 64 Mary Day. FE 32-4001. 
IRONINGS, $3 PER BU. 1 DAY 
Service. FE 5147).   IRONINGS PICK-UP AND DELIV- 
_ery. FE 8-2316. 
1 par SERVICE ON IRONINOS, PE 5-9093. $3 per bu | 
LADY DESIRES DAY Wi WORK, 
Mon, Thurs apd Fri. $7.80 plus 
_fere FE ¢7740. 
| LADY ¥ a ‘WORK BY DAY. 
| LADY ¥ WISHES bay WOR WORK. OWN 
transportation. Good references. PE 57214 
| MIMFOORAPHING, TYPING GEC- 
tetarial Service EM 3-284: 
REFINED WIDOW woCipn LIKE housekeeping for one elderly people. Box 11, 
Press “ | 
TYPING MIMEOGRAPRING, _BEC- 
Eu} AI , retatial service 
PRACTICAL NURSE AVAILABLE 
OR 3-5821 
IRONINGS IN MY HOME. REA- 
_sonable OR 3-6023 
\2 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH- 
ing and cleaning | FE 17-0223 
i WANTED "WASHINGS AND TRON. 
| times 
WASHINGS | AND IRO IRONINGS PICK 
up _and delivery FE 5-0226 
| YOUNG MOTHER WILL BABYSIT   
  tn her home. for work’ parent 
— | or Christmas shopper Victnity of | 
Union and Cooley Lakes. Excel- | lent care EM 3-497 
Building Sores __ 12 ~~ ~ 
ALL WINTER DISCOUNT PRIC 
ON INSULATION, SIDING. or two 
Pontiac | 
  Business Services 13 
APPLIANCE SERVICE We service all i:as.; of refrig 
erators, washers radios, cleaners 
and all types of small appliances 
Y 8, Oakland ive FE 
Pa | — 
A & B TRENCHING Footings, water itme field tile. 
_FE S4e61. aaa ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS 
at our store. 
Office Bupply Co, 27 W. Law. 
_Tence St PE 5-01   
BLOOMPIELD WALL CL CLEANERS. 
Walls and windowr. Reasonable. 
_Free est., no obligation FE 2-1631. 
CARPET LAYING, : 
binding. <Any repairs Carpet 
cleaning on jocation or shop. 
employed, exp. man Cal) 
_Ume. "TY ier 50131 oF J ur FE 3.7385 
DRY WALL BY MACHINE. FREE 
estimates. No job too big or small 
_FE $-4628     
EXPERT TREE TRIMMING & RE-| FE OR | _ moval 5-6503 or 
3-2000. 
ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- 
Pr fet See reminding: 218 E. Pike 
FURNACES Se AND RE- 
Be red. coal and gas service ester Nelson FE 5-   FURNITURE AND CARPET 
ceanee Ler shrinkage or fading 
to most delicate fabrics. 14 yrs 
in business. Immediate service 
ree estimetes b ree! DeVell, MA 
_ Walled _ Lak 
GENERAL AUTO. RB RESAIRING AT 
Oakland posta tl rear of 756 Oak- 
pans at Kenn’ . Road and tow- 
ing service 
GENERAL AUTOMOBILE R 
ir. ee reiting 
a Beivice FEY 3-0173.   
TREE T eas 
al Free estimate FE 2-6010. 
_ +5394.   
ELECTRICAL 
SEWER CLEANING 
Sinke—Sundey Service FE +2012 PLUMBING AND HEATING H. 8 
on ton @& Son FE ¢3767 or 
  
AWS MACHINE FILED 
MANLEY LEACH 10 BAGLEY 8T. 
WASHING MACHINES AND VAC- uum sweepers repairing. o 
am p.m. Ornvle Electric 
__ 803 Johnson. 1569.     Dressmaking, g. Tailoring | 16, 
DRESSMAKINO. FUR COAT RE- 
pair All kinds of alter. EM 3-0628_ 
LADIES tieona and fur repetr 
entrance. FE 8-1955 
Furniture | Refinishing | 16A | ~~ 
REPAIRING ANTIQUES A 64 Hill. side AND MEN'S ALTERA- By Jay Alan} 
AND REMOV. | FE | "y “vy » 
DECEMBER 19, 1955 
Physio-Therapy 21A Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 
‘SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY 'DEEP-WEL!. ROD PUMP IN 
: cial foot technique 72 Elm | good condiiwn. Cal) FE 86-2676 ve- 
FE 42851 ore 2 or write R. Watson 510 
~ Television Serv ice 22 sate | 
CA H AND CARRY | 
RADIO AND. RECORD CHANGER 
REPAIR, 447 First Bt. FE 2-623! : 
DaY a sIOuT TV SERVICE 
5-8300 
FIAT SHOP TV RADIO, « Hh Bae & delivery service. FE 
GUARANTEED TV REPAIR ANY MAKE FE 40736 CONDON'S 
_RADIO & TV. 121 8, PARKE 8T. 
COPENHAVER'S R/O & TV repair 598 Huron Night serv- | 
_ice calls FE ¢-5601 _ _| 
TUCKER'S RADIO-TV. FE S371 | FE 43690 68 E Pike st 
223A “Typewriter Service 
(TYPEWRITERS AND ADDING MA. 
chine repairing Expert work 
Genera! Printing and Otfice Sup- 
_ply Co 17 W Lawrence 
TYPES! vee RENTED — 
_Mitcheil’s 23 N Guginaw St 
Upwclsteeine 23 
DRAPES MADE TO ORDER OR |   
UPHOLSTER- 
Rd. EM Ear ‘'S CUSTOM | 
6174 Cooley Lake 
tia Fs Free esti.rates_ 
THOMAS UPHOLSTERING _ 
'*® 8 TELEGRAPH FE 5-8888 
SLIPCOVERS, DRAPES & BED.- | 
spreads Your material FE 5-5797 
Lost & Found = 24 
town TAN MINIATURE FRENCH | 
poodle Reward FE 5-2607 
|LOstT BLOND MALE COCKER |   
  
  | Spantel In vicinity Cass-Sylvan 
Subudi on Cass [ake Rd oF 
| Syiva Lake KeWars Ans bi 
Nay FE 2-0082 4 
LOST MALE DOBERMAN PINCH- 
#r in vicinity of Round Lake An 
wers to name of Mixe EM 
5-344 
LOST LARGE COLIIE. MALE 4 
| vrs old AnsWers to the name of 
|) Mike Child's pet Reward FE 
2-0070 
LOST AT OXBOW LAKE. THURS- 
day. Little black and white dog 
_Reward Call EM 330277 
|LOST GREEN 
bamed@d Jimmy 
of 44 Belview 
este LOST FRI NIGHT BETWEEN 
Lawrence 8t and Osekiand Ave. 
ady's Lathon watch. Reward 
_FE_ 2-3706 
LOST IN VICINITY OF AUBURN 
Hgts. Weimaraner hunting dog 
7 mos. old. Bluish gray in color 
ADswers Cindy h PARAKEET. Lost in vicinit 
Reward. FE 
    Liver and in color, and 
' answers to Reward of-/ 
| fered Call re" “(9733 t 
| FOUND, SMALL COCKER IN VI-| FE 5-5603 inity of Perry Park. 
85 ‘REWARD FOR INFORMATION | 
about or return of 2 yr old fawn | 
Boxer, male. Lost since Oct 16 
MI 4-5357 
| LOST: WALLET IN BLOOMFIELD | 
Theater Sat. night, with drivers | 
license, Car registration. and $58 
Reward FE | 
Lost 
triever, 
_ 61600, || 
Lost — WHITE TICK ENGLISH 
Pointer, male. Identifying scar 
on lett flank. Needs medical at- tention badiy FE 2-2978 
LOST—LADIES BROWN LEATHER BLACK LABRADOR | RE. male. Reward 
ket. Contained Christmas money, 
werd FE. papers & checks Re- 
a   Lost YOUR PET? _ WANT TO give ome a home? FE 5-3290 
_ Michigan Animal Rescue League 
MALE BEAGLE, 5 MOS OLD \ 
Strayed from 3080 Dixie Hwy | 
Reward. OR 3-5685       
vicinity Voorfieis | cocker spaniel, 
No 4 | and W. Iroquois 
__ FE 24314. 
$100 REWARD “FOR ¢ CONFIDEN- | 
tial information leading to recov- | 
ery of cattle and swine strayed or 
from Dye 
. West of Holly. or to con- | 
perrons 
Fenton MAin 96-6633 
MAin 90668 collect =| 
SADDENED 6 ‘YEAR OLD BOY | 
wishes a Sante Claus would 
turn his strayed or stolen golden /| License 
or, 
        kitten “Goldy Long hair and | 
bushy tall. 6 mos old Reward 
FE 68-0162. 1812 Beverly, Sylvan. 
Lake REWARD OFFERED FOR BLOND - 
re-° Grixdale, Pontiac 
RAW FURS WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FORTY-ONE   7 
  Wanted Real Ente 324 Rent ‘Apts. Unfurnished # 
16 ROOMS. ibe BATH, BAgE BUY OR SELLE 1 will personall 
erty or will call 
{| show you bow! to get cash if the 
| rice ts reasonable Call now and 
| el Us prove it 
| | VREELAND FUR CO. R D. RILEY. BROKER 
300 PONTIAC TRAIL FE #1157 FEN 10886 — 45131 WALLED LAKE 
__ Wanted to Rant 29 WILL BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE 
| FREE SERVICE TO ieee 
Save expense time and dozens 
of unwanted valls We send 
Screened tenants b: appointment 
only. Call in your rental today. 
ADAMS REALTY CO. 
FE, 32-7053 
2. BEDROOM “HOU SE ~ WANTED 
by voung business man and fam- 
fly Immediate occupancy Phone 
FF 4-4849 . 
WANTED TO RENT 2 OR 3 CAR 
earace wht ukids OR 4-7364 
Share Living Quarters 30 
WORKING GIR] Wilt SHARE 4 
room @jt Cal. FR i625 alter # 
Wd. Transportation 31 
WANTED RIDE TO TRAVERSE 
City on Dec. 23rd or 24th EM 
a we? 
~ CASH For Contracts New or Old. 
Large or Smail. 
_FE 8-0441 or FE 45-0975 
Ask Ly cree McCullough 
any hour 
| 7. Cc. H AYDEN. Realtor 8 FE Walton Blvd 
TO GET THE MOST FOR 
land contract Realtor 
fs the “b.rd ta see 43 W 
St Phone PE 2-8716 YOUR 
Huron 
WE HAVE 
ADO. 00 
Purchase 
ontracts 
chent ee ome beture 
ASK FOR BOB MAHAN S10) 
lo new 
for 
xOU OT 
our 
sell 
Bell-To Insure To Buy-To 
MAHAN REALTY 
Co-operative ma re LTS age 
mn Evenings and Sundays 
1075 | W Huron h FE 23-0263 
ACTION! 
on the sale of your Land Con- 
tract If tt is what we are look- 
ing for we wi!) buy them or 
lace them for you within 124 
ours. See us for the fast serv- 
ice you are ljooaing for No con- 
tract too large or too small. 
Edw. M. Stout, Realtor TIN, Saginaw Street ea FE §-6165 
Open eve ili 8 30 
5% MORTGAGES 
| on FARMS OR SUBURBAN from 
Sy acre With 100 foot frontage 
No appraisals or closing fees 
B. D. CHARLES, Realtor | Equitable Society 1717 8 Telegraph 
FE 40521; Eve 5-8801 
CASH FOR LAND CONTRACTS 
= wwe 5440 Dixle Hwy 
OR 
FAST ACTION! Tf you have the contract- we have 
the MONEY Clark Real Estate. Phone PE 46492 Ask for Mr     
_ Clark 
Cash Waiting — For goo@ contracts call or see 
Mr Johnson persona for quick, 
courteous act 
A. JOHNSON, Realtor 
1704 S. Telegraph Rd. 
FE 42533 
GAStl 
Burers waiting for land contracts, 
large and small pew or seasoned 
Call. : 
  
H obbies & Supplies 244 | 
MOVED TO A NEW LOCA Or. 
Most modern camera store and {| 
finishing plant 
| popular cameras and photo sup- 
plies om easy terms Many Christ- | 
  
          7 r _clalty. PE $-0162, FE 5-7332 | mas specials and see the latest in ALU = nieoon WINDOWS OO - A || eresirone photo ae 
Attics ‘eaaitioaa: alterations Laundry Servic 18 ef ees LU CAG Quaranteed work at lowest pos- | ~~ —_- - bd Salih me iw tuto ww ante — ait OF eee 
sible ices no money 5 ° CTU * Dt 
down, Free estimaies 20 pey-| CURTAINS FINISHED PAINT BY NUMBER SETS $1 nts until Sprin, Pl. fied rt finisht L 85, 86. ALSO 3-D SETS 
| MICHIGAN” Home REMODETERS| ca aseat ceutpesent "6 | 9495 SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO | 
37 _W. Hu ______FE +8063 | corron RUGS gALL SIZES, _i1_W_HURON AIR | ae ATOR WASHED on RIED_| NEW SCRABBLE SETS $3 PAINT. L 
Fewer frewen oe? ees: ‘By number sete $19 up ‘frames | plum bin ls. 8 to fit), BACKENSTOGE, 15 Fast) 
JACKSON'S RENTAL AUTOMAT LAUNDRY _Uawrence FE Disi4 62 W. Montcalm FE 45240 25 N. Telegraph Rd. FE 5-6804 __— 
A-TCEMENT WORK | "ACE co are rea abe." Pontne Notices & Personals 25 
LLOYD MONROE pe laenseyaemowy Verse ee are itarecuesl FE 4-6866 FOR PAMILY TAUNDRY- "SERV. Specializing tn Domestic work ee ee otiee Laundry. FE/ Licensed, 30 years exp. FE 5-5201, BRICK BLOCK AND CEMENT | _2-#101 : 
work. Also Seiletee, Free Aerotred Knapp Shoes — _estimates. MY 3-1 23-0327 Fred Herman 
BASEMENTS DUG UNDER BUILD. | __ Landscaping 8A (2010_Atrport_Ra OR 3-1502, ois etl 5 AUDIVOX HEARIN AID RM. 10 
RICK BLOCK AND Crater |POR, SETTER Tarn ranoGNO! ATSIC ‘eeAns ferasa work. Also chimneys. No job t00/ ental trees, our. vecialty FE DAINTY MAID FOR SUPPLIES | large Residentia) and commer- _5-9104 “ot Holly MElroce 17-2597. Mrs Burnes FE 2-8814 93 Mark | 
cial Guaranteed work FE — ys pr , <o0e4 ECE SWING BAND AVAIL-_ 
CUSTOM BUILDING _ FI- _fancing. Modernizing, FE ¢5470. 
CUSTOM Ca sanDs D custom __ Formica work. 
20% 
Discount 
November 
and 
December On all modernization alternations, 
kitchen, bath, siding rooftng. 
general remodeling. Complete car- 
ntry work on 4! bahar — rt 
ai direct no tte 
No money down No job too Ia args 
No fone too oe A tors . — 5. 
‘BUILD D 
ret ‘004; Pvalig OOR ph 
FE 2-8245 
CEMENT & BLOCK   
    
Pioors, seme 
CARPENTER WORK— SouGH & 
finish. Free estimates. OR 31680.         
            
      terations ues cervice 
ly, FE 5 
Ciaeeereas _ ALTERATION | 7 
repair FE 8-270 Weather. | 
| ELECTRICAL WIRING LICENSED 
Ed FE_2-8657 Murray, 
Latilandah LAYING, SANDING | AND | 
Timi ‘0 vears experience 
lseserst equipment. guar work. 
Laped estimates. John Taylor, OR 
FLOOR SANDING AND FE 43921, YING, FLOOR LA 
finishing. C. Bud Bills. 
or, FE 8-2050.   
  N f ir 
R, Sardoer, $1 Central. FE 2.1519 
    __ Moving & ‘Trucking _ 19 abe 
pal eontac. 
3240 for New Years Eve If in- | 
‘lia Sharp. rE. 
ovr's & rubbish FE 28821. ASH-| F =ey BETTER WEAR AND EASY | 
aan @ RUSBISH & 
hauling Norcnff Pumpbrey, 
Wesson. FE 3-738. 
MOVING “TRUCKING, “PICK- 
Good service at 
FE 5-3571 any LIGHT 150 
AA 
up and delivery 
reasonable rates, 
Mme 
AA-1 MOVING AND TRUCKING 
up and delivery services, 
Reasonable rates. FE 5-3458 
BEDFORD MOVING | & Long Distan --FE 2-8787   
hauled Sand fil! dirt 
pone gece Ete RUBBISH HES ETC BASE- 
ments c} . FE 7615 
Clean up FE 
~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local end —— U Moving   
Trucks to Rent 
AND % Ton lows Je 1% Tr. Stake 
and . im, 
Pontiac Farm and 
Industrial T-actor Co. 
878 8. W Open Daily 
—..__FE ¢0461 PE 414420 
REDUCED RATES ‘OODWARD 
Including Bunday 
PE 41442       AND HEAVY TRUCKING. 
CLEANED. ASH 5 8 Sanford 
  Large van to serve cou Smith | _ 4 Moving __ 
RUBBISH ASHES ETC | ments cleaned = +7615. 
UNWANTED ARTICLES RE- __moved free of charge. OR 3-8762 
VET WITH 2 TON STAKE TRUCK 
wants hauling. FE 44088. 
Painting & Decorating 20 BASE- 
  
M1 PAINTING INTERIOR, & EX. terior. 10 cent disc, ey cash, Quaran . Free est. FE 4-0205. 
6 FE 46-6364 
wi 1 PAINTING: PAPERHANGING. care use Fina bal and up- | 
holstery cleaner Watte's Notions 
HAY RIDE. WINTER SPORT PAR- 
eS FOOD FURNISHED FE 
IN DEBT? — you ere having troubie meet ing 70 Gey Atoy poate eee us toda: 
EDIT COUNSE 
LORS. INC, , * jaginaw, 
above Oakland Theate FE | 
98-0456 
  "KNAPP SHOES eas time factory representative | 
E 8-1072 110 Waterly | 
KNAPP SHOFS R. Ellsworth 
FE_5-6720 | | 
LOUISE'S GUEST CLUB ‘OPEN | 
Saturday Monday, Tuesday | 
Wednesday and Thursday for | 
members to get their gifts 1196 
osiyn 
AND _ 
19, ON APTER THIS - DATE. 
Dec. 1955. I will not be 
spensihte for any debts contracicd 
Ly other than myself eke 
rrisom, 1734 Cineinis Park. 
troft, ‘Michigan 100 WEDDING INVITATIONS, $78 $7 50 
Stherland Studio 18 W. Huron) Printed napkins—fast service. 
USED JUKE BOX xX RECORDS, 
cents nm fe and Sat onl 
22 E Pike ; 
Wid. “Household ¢ Goods 27 
CASH FOR SMAL!I RADIO8. AND 
record players FE 5-8755 i   
. 19 | hie 
i 
FURNITU RE NI EDED | - 
Entire home or oda ts Get the | 
top dollar. Wil cr Coaight or 
sell it for you B. B Community 
_Ssle_Phone OR ¥3717.__ LET US BUY IT OR AUCTION 
_ it for you OA 8-2681. 
ONE OF PONTIAC’S LARGEST 
furniture buyers, Cash waiting 
PE 47881. 
WANTED TO BUY ALL TYPES of furniture. Phone FE 2-5523. 
W — FURNITURE 
have anything for sale 
and ant prompt, counecas serr- 
ae — the highest price in   
OAKLAND, Ca COUNTY'S LARGEST 
, USED A Ab Ts J BUYER 
  
5-2860. 
LOCAL PAINTER AND DECO- 
FE rator with some open time. 
PAINTING PA FERHANGING WALLS CLEA! .D TUPPER, OR Wash ‘ 
Pai Wall Washi tates ae wpe Vall rE   
intin ashing Free 62211 iwriter and get it! 
    
GET 
through Classified IT QUICK 
Ads! 
Yes, whatever it is — dial 
FE 28181 | ad- for an 
  * IVAN W be clean, - drinkers 
SCH RAM ; ees FE 5-5001 or FE 5-047) eee. If no answer pb FE 45-2564 2 noone CHRISTIAN COUPLE. 
| Open Evenings and Sundays Private entrance 116 E. Howard 
1111 Josiyn Cor mn Realtor 21, ROOMS. FURNISHED. PLUS 
| Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | heat and utilities Stall baby wel- come $15 a week. | 2078. 
aT OM Ete 3} ROOMS NEAR PONTIAC AND 
\\ E DEED as Fisher Plants Steam heat 
LAND (CONTRAGTS © | ple preferred’ (Fx 12-70 - 3} ROOMS PRIVATE BATH CALL 
We will give vou @ ouick cash FE 56697 ee 
offer with no additional hidden 3} ROOMS COUPLE ONLY. FE 
costs Early settlement Give us 45439 
® phone call today Free esth 3 pooMs CHRISTIAN COUPLE | mates OR 30522 
Nichole & Harger Co 33. W Huron 8st FE 5-8183 
IMMEDIATE CASH FOR YOUR | 3 
jend contract or equity itn your 
ee Fempteton, Reattor }_rss- 333 Orchard Lame Ra FE 4-4563 | Partridge | property, Purchasers waiting. 
Office Commerce R: 
Pi. Pontiac EM 3-331] 
R. F. McKINNEY UNiv. 16708 
| SOLD 
Or Not Sele UpeLiy 
alive it 
WHITE 
BROS. REALTORS 
$660 Dixie Hwy 
Phone OR 3-1205 
CASH For small equities. If you have 
what we want we will be at your 
door within 24 hours with cash 
for your equity. 
us what you have. 
lidw. N Saginaw St 
Open Eves   
be ia i 
  
| | ] 
| | M. Stour. Realtor 
Ph PE $-8165 ‘til 8 30 7 
"WE CAN SELL YOUR HOME all FF B-1134 or MA 6.2503 
ELLIOTT & SONS 
sl ON Western Hwy al) Mbe: 
Rent Apts. Furnished 33 | 
|) ROOM KITCHENETTE  PRI- i; vate bath 2 employed iris or 
i soupie: Adults onty Alberta Apts. 
| 200 N  Paddoc 
if Electric stove and refrigerator 
Prt entrance ig 
plant 4. PE 24864. after 4 pm 
26 Central 1 OR 2 WARM HOUSEKEEPING 
rooms. Gentlemen preferred. 133 | 
_E Howard. 
2 ROOMS PRIVATE ENTRANCE 
_ Baby welcome _ $5668. 
2 ROOM meen APT: 
207 Oliver 
2 RMS. GROUND 
Vate entrance. 
41519   
3 LARGE ROOMS, CLOSE IN. | Gas heat FE 2-0615, 24 Florence 
'2 RM. PRIVATE ENTRANCE, PRI- | 
vate bath, first floor, Baby wel- 
come. Close in. 52 Gladstone 
2 ROOM FURN APT. ADULTS 
only. 100 Pine Grove 
2 CLEAN cous icv ‘COUPLE ONLY. 
2 ROOMS AND BATH. PRIVATE 
  MAIN |. men. Ht) 
  entrance Adults only, 25 Monroe 
__ St. No drinkers. FE 5-2140. 
ROOMS AND BATH. 
floor, Pvt. entrance. 2 
_Fiorence 
2 ROOM APT PVT ENTRANCE 
Bath and hot crepes heat furn. 
_No children. 0 N. Saginaw 
“2 LARGE ROOMS AND BATH. 
OR 3-414 
COUPLE   
  
3 only 72 MODERN. 
  
2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ELENTRANCE. 
suitable for one person. 
_ Sanfor 
‘ROOM. "APT. VERY REASON- 
able rent. r a8Ie woman de-   
  in. Employed pelea 
  
184 Lincoln 
3} ROOMS, PRIVATE BATH AND 
entrance, 111 N Telegraph Ap- 
piv 79 te 
ROOM, ODERN. CLEAN, 
| __partiy formed 8 N_ Johnson 
| 3 ROOM APT HEAT, LIGHTS AND 
was fornienet Fre Fors, 
3 ROOM PARTLY FURN. UPPER 
_apt. Private entrance. FE 2-€877. 
"| Wanted Real Estate 32A |? ROOM FURN. APT. COUPLES 
eons MODERN ott. PRI- 
TRADES — TRADES vate entrance: § north of We are specialists in trading tine. Not more. ‘imam 3 to 
homes, farms, lake property and _‘#mily._PE_ 80379 before € p.m. business opportunities. Large dn.|3 ROOM & BATH BRICK TER- payments are scarce Trade your 
equity, larger homes for smaller, 
city property for suburban home 
for incomes We do our utmost 
to satisfy all parties concerned 
Do not feel obligated Call us for | 
an appointment and we will give | 
you our honest opinion tn regard | 
to the possibility of trading rour 
property. We are establishing a 
Teputation as the leading traders 
of Pontiac. 
DORRIS & SON REALTORS FE ¢1557 
752 . Huron 
Co-operative Rea] Estate Exchange 
PLANNING TO SELL? 
List with a firm who gets re-| 
sults we will sell your equity 
or get G 1 financing for you, 
we buy equitys, buyers for homes. 
farms, lots and business, 10 e¢x~ 
perienced salesmen to serve Fou, | 
call today move tomorrow. 
Russell Young REALTOR {| face Apt. Private entrance 3165 
| Highland Rad. MUtual 42392 
|@ ROOMS AND BATH, MODERN | 2h 302% Orchard Lake Ave 
4 ROOMS — AND BATH MY 2-0361 
APT FOR WOMEN CHILDREN welcome FE 54340 
| BASEMENT APT: NEAR AU- | burn Hgts Couple only FE) 
4-6532 
_BEAUTIFULTY FURN 4 ROOMS. feo | bath and entrance ale 
    | Tec flirn adults only 
"PRIVATE EN- tr 183 Prospect 
| MY 322 
CLEAN, CIOvS. PRIVATE 8 : bath and entrance $16 per week 
MY 2-3361, 
©, FRANK INAPTS. _ i | sirable. FE | __ 
2 ROOMS. EVERYTHING FUR- 
nished. 5 minutes walk from 
town No ainkers or children. 
) oF Fairgro 
2 ROOM canine ALL CONVENT- 
ences. Utilities included. MY 
2-017, Ue a Cabins, 468 
_8. Broadway. 4, oe 
2 ROOMS, KITCHEN buy your prop- | it for you and | 
Call now and tel. | 
ROOM Paes “KITCHENETTE. ; 
Yetiow €ab { 
——— |@ ROOM HOUSE 
608 N Pe ment 
6 ROOM AND BATH “APA 
reg td Bide. $50 per mo. 
6 LARGE ROOMB IN LAKE jon. Heat. lights end 
+O per Week, ee 
2-006, 28. Heme mingway, Lake ‘Orion. 
1859 WHITE LAKE RD. 3 MILES ~ _borth of M3@ off of Ormond Ra, — 
“APT FOR RENT. FE 5-4840 
  BY WILLIAMS LAKE. faa duplea, fireplace. Sareea: 
_ #1310 
DEL RIO APTS, 
281 Oakland |; 2 rooms ant beth stove and 
| stuties furnished Couple only. 
FOUR pos EXC | WEST SIDE 
joe ation uits FR 2-0064. 
LAKE PHONE ore “NOW INTO 
luxury vacation spot Sandy 
beern 2? bedrooms led bath. 
S'iiing .iuset doors Oxbow Lake 
area $110 month annually. ONi- 
Wersity 3-8813 
UPPER 3 “ROOMS” AND BATH, 
hea t furnished, $75 a month, Fa 2-T832. 
WEST SIDE APT _ AVAIL, a) BED- 
rooms & bath up. Living rm, dim 
ing rm & kitchen Separate bese: 
ment. Gag teat w not 
furu §92 mo. Before 5, FE. ‘25at 
after 5, FE 5-1172. 
Rent | Houses Furnished 33 ~~ 
3a   
EDROOM FURN OIL 
a5 Beachland. Sriram Lake. 
_Detrott WEbet er _€6163 for_app't 2 BEDROOM MODERN. GARAGE. 
For couple Close in. $80 month. 
_FE_ 2ié 
y ROOM HOUSE, 
$000   2 ROOM — os TODERN. 
  North side Adults onlyy Ff 
44625 After ee _ 
§ ROOM HOUSE COUPLE WITH Tchild References FE 2-6145. 
HOOM, PARTLY: FURNISHED, 
Qutsige toilet $45 a mo 2723 
Dean Drive Duck Lake re 
2-6515 ne 
5 ROOM FURN HOME. N. SAN- 
ford St Adults only $85 per mo. 
Oil heat. auto washer and dryer, 
_ PE 2.5587 
5 ROOM BASEMENT HOUSE, rage and breezeway 4 miles 
at Mill Lake Auburn Ave., 
office in rear 
ROOM. PAR TIALLY FORN, FURN Sanford, | 
5s ade. mi | Adults only. Give aes a 
| __ply Pontiac Press Box Ay ; 
8 ROOM LAKEFRONT.      
rooms 2 Ey] car garage. 
Many other features will ase 
oo 1E & HARGER . 3 
|   
NEAR PONTIAC | Motor Try   | ALL MODERN HOUSE. #676 Wor- RI-.  verine Dr. Wolverine Lake. : ‘FLOO! | 
No children F *| Twinbrook 3-9578, Detroit 
FPURN. WINTERIZED COTTAGES 
| and trailers. Children welcome. 3810 Dixie Hwy 
| FURNISHED HOUSE > GRILDREN 
welcome. PLateau 2-2360. 
FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM LAKE- front home in Lake Redd ho 
Basement garage, hot air heat. 
Y 3-4586. Available until, June, 
ats 
PURN. 2 BEDROOM LAKE FR   
{fc 
FROWN? ito. washer, ofl reese 
fireplace TV. Until Mar. 1. 
- LAKE “ORION, oN, PARTLY FURN n ; rooms & bath Adults only. 
__ 32-9541, 
oo nenwerare one prvtinths 
ving dining rot 
kitchen, pated fall caceunenk: 
heat. 885 m i= ann’ 
  Relsucee pool 
EMBREE.. & Re 1868 Unic~ Lake Lo 
Union Lake Vili 
EM $33.4 Eves, mM 3-378 
nen HOUSE. UNTIL JUNE 
Children wears! 10 ee 
of Poniac. off Com: 
3355 Fox. Phone EM 3.4003. 
REAL NICE 2 bedroom 
nished.   
aa 
Ri 
  SSE Hardly rE SMALL 20 | 
furnished. W 
in_ front. : 
4-007 8, 
WALLED LAKE. A rita fa ei rooms, shower, ga: 
furnished. 1 ehild. Ma aon 
Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 
2 BEDROOM MODERN. GARAGE. 
Por Rpm ae Close in. $80. mo,   
  
    
Cou! 3 BEDROOM YEAR ROUND —-| house on Pontiac Lake. Children accepted Reteresces FE $7721 | _after 5.39 
2 HOUSES, PARTLY Lal dak 
| Lotus eo aberdtart tt Hoang 
room, mod 2 
| modern Ref call “OR sooo Mn for | appointment   
  3 ROOM HOME ATT. @rage on Scott Leke Roed 
ear school. Large lot. $80 per month FE 
»|3_ BEDROO; 
a small 
FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence St. 56108 
Next to Consumers Power 2 
3 ROOMS AND BA BATH. 8. SIDE OF 
Crescent Lake. 6171 Thornapple, 
_FE 23-4510 
3} ROOM MODERN HOUSE, OIL _heat. Adults only 273 Osmun 
3 ROOM HOUSE 
OR.   628 Sanford 35191 
4 ROOMS AND BATH. NR. DODGD 
Aft ¢pm. rack on bus line. 860 
IR 3-4562 
4 es AND BATH IN DRAY- 
w | 
| 
a) ene eo Adulta only | 
“k'G. HEMPSTEAD ; 102 B Huron FE 4-8284 | 
FURNISHED 4 ROOMS AND BATH. 2-7023, $88 @ month. 
Boe ena } ROOMS Rt | 412 W. Huron 44525 or 2 Adults. Utilities sapere 
| Open Eves til 9: FE ¢9612 Bradiey Motel, Dixie Hwy. U8 
  LISTINGS NEEDED 
Businesses and commercial prop- 
erties ee or farms Qualified 
buyers waitin 
ROY KN. oe Realtor 
269 W Huroo FE 2-741 OA 83330 | 
Listings Appreciated 
JACK HABEL ! Representing Lesiie R. Tripp 
Realtor Office FE 5-816! Home 
FE 54-0338 
Ld 
‘GY LOTS WITH SEW. WANTED 
er and water FE 49612, Call 
after 6 om ee 
FARM PROPERTY WITH OLD 
house and storage buildings be- 
tween Baldwin and Auburn Ave 
area Lease or buy FE 2-6084 
CASH 
48 HOURS 
FOR YOUR HOME 
EQUITY 
JIM WRIGHT, Realtor 345 Oakland. Ave. FE 5-044 
Co-operative Rea] Estate e     
Mahan Has Buyers 
most — Rea 
Our 19 years of esti actory eai 
Estate dealin Ponti 
sures us that lg will be cate! 
fied. We" = all detatis for fi- 
nancing and closing. Call us to 
day to list your property. 
-To Sell-To Trade 
Yo Set IT- WE'LL INSURE [(T 
MAHAN codptatine esl Baste each A rative Rea Ss change 
FE 20263 Huron ; 
BRANCH 1075 W. 
NEXT DOOR 
POST | i - entrance 
~ more. _10 MA 5-935! oo __ 
| LARGE ROOM PRIVATE EN- 
pase Refrig, Nr. Town 37 
__Park Pi 
| LOWER 5 ROOM HEATED jAPT 
_ $00 per month, EM 34207 
ONE ROOM BACHELOR APT FE 
2-0666 89 Btate St 
ONE BEDROOM,     LIVING ROOM | Encuenette. private entrance and | 
bath 1 chfd, 142 W Columbia. 
|SMALL MODERN APT. VERY clean, $15 per week plus utilities. 
__OR 30390. —_ SMALL APT. PARTLY FURN. 1 
or? je. Like — al week 
FE 2 5800 Pontiac Trail 
(WALLED LAKE acoen CONV. | 
two bedrooms. Close to city. Very 
reasonable 355 FE. Lake Dr MA 
  +1778 i 
WARM. FURNISHED 2? BEDROOM apt Private bath. automatic hot | 
water FA ol] heat $18 week a!’ 
| year 230 8 Pontiac Trail, Walled 
pore Phone Detroit TOwnsend 
Lee   
: BEDROOM TERRACE. r CHOICE 
location, N. Woodward, Birming- 
ham No children, no dogs, $135 
  t 
i 
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| Rent Apts. l Unturnished : 34 a | ' | | ton Plains Full basement, with 
gas heat garage OR 3-0732. 
5 ROOMS AND BATH AT a1 “hh Lie 
erty no childred or pets ers 
19 Liberty _ Showing. -— 
§ ROOMS, es (1156 LAKEVIEW, 
_Phone FE 44423 = 
$ ROOMS “AND BATH FOR & lu 
family. No pets. Biblical o< 
tians preferred. Apply 569 a 
Jessie. No calle on ; Bovis re 
41683 
68 ROOMS —. BATH 
_____—~6528_ Dixie 7 ROOMS. BATH & GA in. 
Close in, $100 mo, FE ¢071 
ROOM UPPER WOLVERINE 
Lake Front Year aroun 
__ 43247 after 6 p.m. 
LARGE 7 ROOM HOUSE. ING 
at Bob's Chek en House, 
abeth La Rd 
NEWLY | eee 
_terrace. 29 Rosshire Ct. F PE   
  
oe 
 '§ ROOM 
_ 27083. 
NEW DUPL EXES ; 2? BEDROOM 
$79.50 RENT 
ecturts N. Perry and Mt . 
ns on East Blvd. Call 
_etaa3 ‘tl 9 pm. 
PARTLY FURN. 7 este 
in Keego Harbor. FE 7 
UNFURNISHED EF BRICK HO CE ROORESE child welcome Li 
  
UNFURN 2? BEDR aa iW 
North side, lose in. 208 W. ¥ 
lanti. FE 7-8286 _ 
VACANT NEW EDR 
homes. Automatic heat. Close 
school Reasonable. Reference 
NICHOLIE & eno co: Ww Huron FE 5-818) 
WAITED LAKE TWO BEDROO? 
Shopping 2 biocks Modern. 
weekly. 565 E. Lake Drive, 
Eel eee WATERFORD. 4 ROOMS. #48 _week, option, P. O. Box “mt Dheat 
___ For Rent nt Rooms 32 
EPING e atmosphere. ages yg mo) 
Bird Fe 
BUS STOP. PRIVATE ENTRA 
Cooking, laundry. 409 W. Huron. o   
  ‘Ts ONLY. MUL 
3} ROOM UN West side. Heat, Nananing 
_furnished _ rE 23-0473 oF FEL 2- ond ge 
3 ROOMS AND BATH, 
nished, including heat, hot wate 
and garage. Brick, Available tm 
mediately $70 
m. H. Knudsen REALTOR $10 Pontiac State — on 16 
FE 44516 Eves, FE. 2-8503 
3 * 4 {ROOM APTS. | TILED BATHS, ee ha anagers - 
_E'"Pixe “FE #2008 ; 3 ROOMS PARTLY FURN. CLOSE to bus line. Private beth and 
Adults only. 285. White- 
D 
ot   MS AND BATH, HEAT oe 
2 RO Matet Rarnioned. Viet 
jae a     7 ROOMS AND BATH, #7) PER 
ciel Sicha ~ | GLEAN SLEEPING ROOM 
hf tien or room and  beoeee 
CLEAN ROOM FOR ONE 
. FE 5-8466. 184 Mt. Clem facedspa 
CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM *pR i entleman, 42 Matthews, fi 
FOR MEN WITH AGE. NEAR | General Hospital. No drinkers. 
50461, p oiteghl Le oe 
re 
~ bear Pon at see bigs Sots 
children. eferences, 
   Le eek tiene, * oo 
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__Rooms With Board 38 For Sale Houses 43’ — For Sale Houses 43 SLICE OF HAM For Sale Houses 43 For en Houses 43 if For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lake Property 44 
1 eet 2 MEN CLOSE TO PONTIAC $400 NY in | ee — ON LAKE AREA, MODERN 3 Ee home privileges cee er aod i DOWN = 3 Searoenl (eens “pe ranch | $8950 FULL PRICE? EZ See recel home, 1% baths, base- OCERK WOME Twin) Moh * Decroom bome Soaviete homes, lake privileges $55 per) terms, ? bedroom sun ‘ ment. hot atr heat Tear es 
re oe ve sees drinkers | ‘jer lot. month. 19, iss, i Pontiac! room, tiled bath 2 car ¢a- ar Gy Ge oo ee cy tor $12,000. 
~ eno otor Only ahner Con- : hy ) ed ie 
& BOARD 2% CHARLOTTE C.PANGUS — 1919 M-I5 struction Co FE 41034 (ibcrivctstctye ln ear rau: Terms ows . Ortonville collect. RA N 8 - ! urn Heights PAUL A o ns _ Ol E. Ho |___Ph. Ortonville 133 collect. _ DRAYTON WOODS - NEW RANCH : 18 JHE “BIRD” TO SEE Here is = $1000 gift for some- 
AND | SET FOR MEN . Cubom/ bait buck wilh pteched [ET iuae FE fame axes one” Just’ reduced to $12,900 for AWLER Mab “car garage Brown 2-92 ves . ack Ces sol) _FE_5-8076. 47 Florence | LAKEFRONT turquoise ela Lot loseaan re ar Sunday call MAple COMMERCE LAKE ie polidey (eel colers kane 
- ROOM & BOARD FOR MEN 2 bedroom home with full base- NEW HOMES: basement. Built-in Hotpoint range 5-364! Comfortably furnished 3 rooms 4; attached car garage on large warm clean quiet ies | diss ment Com plevey Wmeuteted In- . and oven. Separate dining room. log home with 167° of water front- fete Lake privileges, Terme. tance to Pontiac Motors. 473 E | side needs finishing. beautiful THE “ELDORADO” Fireplace. tile bath and vanity (TO BUY TO SELL REALTOR | ‘age Electrit stove, refrigerator, | __ Mansfield lots overlooking the lake A real ne : Extra large closets. Excellent Partridge is he “‘bird’’ to see | twin beds and other furniture in- | Cegar Island®& Lake front, very WALKING {DISTANCE | TO THE opportunity for cottages or mo- Gl’s $750 Down neighborhood. Woode ee ze fees cluded in the price of just $5,978 / modern, like new. Has ry large 
ome. Bus door to osiiae tel, Let us show you this today. ae OPEN DAILY 2180 FORTRESS RD. on easy terms. bedrooms - fireplace enclosed 
__ Motors. 559 s " santord FE 6-07 Easy CRAW FORD FHA $2,100 Down REO Saat DER . a “y porch, 2-cur attac hed garage. Has 
WIDOW WOMAN WISHES BOARD: f if Ie ae ee : : IE: 193-ft on the er 
ers, FE 44329. AGENCY Full Price $14.700 We a qe ON YOUR Lor 2 FAMILY washer dryer end motor boat. 
Cc Ea H 384, 63's W. Huron FE 41549 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS WITH = droom shell house | *. Modern 8 room income located $22.500. Terms Convalescent omes Eves. MY 3-7085 | COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM | & Cost you $4245. $110 down, $45} : near Pontiac Motors. 4 rooms on | / Bee mine fires (ercuee of ee me ; oont model. For addi- : Ce Soe anes on naar Sael| A modern 6 room poms ee 
—— - ranch homes to be built in Clark- ne informati asemen a Ke tr ‘ull basemen 
BOARDING HOME. For ELDERLY, A NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME NOT ston The following features are er mc omtee’ VARA ND ee - | mo Full price just 89.000 with aaerior city water, sewer and Women, OR 3-581 fintshed With @ small house in| shat you've alwava wanted in : AGAN P—$500 DOW N | Bite doen as. 2-car garage Near new shop- PINE CONE NURSING | HOME! back Ready to live in cE} that home of jour own It's all . Oorse West’-suburban, 2 bedroom ane Center §16.900 with one-third 
has vacancies for men and wom-, 49978 face brick has three large “~~ fame located on an acre WARDE PART RID( iE down 
en Picea race Catan | M CE pe ome with lsrse closets | | 5019 Cass Eliz Rd cece wee aa be ee : i] > I a ke | A : ie : | b in ry ne | NEAR COMMERCE spacious living room has a beau- | i : i , es le ( } “hr 2 a&stlo NV ether good uVs 
138 Baldwn FF 46018 2 bedroom bungalow partly fur- | tiful window iN or extra) —__FE _¢2252 or FE 2-9179 ! wel the place for a re- e IN = al ‘ ‘5 ee Soe £5 mee oe for he holidays. 
PLEASA EASANT VIEW  CONVALES- mished has full bath screens tise Laine shere are we ceramic rt IE _ s | peed ees OH someone Se. 3 uron aoe Potts Realtor 
Hi. it } oO ! storm sash ot] euto floor | lie baths wi colure: ixtures . , "hy bs | tke - be! 3 He HOUSES IN ALL PARTS OF Tit. 1 + TROCKE ealtor. 
te sound ona aged person: Res furnace and several other extras.| The home {x heated) with per: met- ST SUBURBAN Sty amaet be weld toe sieze {city Real bargains P W Din- jay UNION LAKE RD EM_ 3-467t, 
ervations by calling OR_3-5320 | Full price $9,500 with terms er gas heat and has a gas dis- | ae 2 bedroom starter home 2 an estate Call lor further {nan & Son ‘ATKINS LAKE 2 DEEP LOTS. 
Hot 1 R 39 neice ak ca Wa (seenise cor terior nly Immediate posses n mes _ : - Sear : basement deep well ote ocms ALMONT MICH screens varge lot, 100x150 for | sto’ i . . . ; oo m 3 A etl 
S| A ood Disce for petted eouple dren we pay on Winding | Osily/ $208) dow SO000 FULL PRIC E INCOM! PRC PIRI \ | cous eereee Taker pais: ; 
~ 7 7 , 2 bedrooms, basement auto heat op roe Close to schools Bee t 9 ; | zs 3-2 
HOTEL AUBL RIN excellent kitchen, chicken brood- and “shopping US. 10 to M15 to F. C. W d C Testes oe oe 2 FOR PRICE OF ONE | __lewes a TERE 
Reems by Day er Week oa ie re eae Waldron at South village limits / OO 0. just 2 blocks off Baldwin) 4 room modern with full bath, | 3 bedrooms 3 extre ake jots, 
Also 1 or 2 room apartments | ®¢'ts good 80 “Lob of Clarkston turn right %« mile Corver Wiliams Lake Rd Avenue. Owner's health basement and I-car attached ga- | oe orm and screens, 1 block 
een uber ere De | $)4 o00 eng terms to model. Open 1 to 8 dally. OR 4-12 Clnce Open'es| — {OFCe# (sale on this, prop: seis Aine # broom moor | from Willems Take, bargain. uburn FE 2.0239 erty. Can be bought for 3 bedrooms and oi! heat e low 
“HO rae Aner 8 _call_OR J cash or terms price ot $6,790 includes both prop- | Let LARe 
HOT EL ROOSEVELT iGeorge rwin JUST 4 HOMES LEFT “ie iginied “geno beet SP cihah pane 2 bedrooms, utility,  landse ms ¢ a % ¥P REALTOR ' 269 eee FItACIVILIANS yard Priced $60 ; ; $3000 Located pea o . Jot nform me ieees eee 
= gle 5-0101 If no ans : eae scone. or cash to cated west ol e city 
HURON HOTEL CLEAN Wo Ui raine Hea bat fan $650 DOWN EEA eee) erscrataes es |] AL Taylor ss" Huon PhP eam West Huron St. Phone FE 2-826 | VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT valix wood 6 s 
~ Rent Store go SEE YOUR CHIUDREN | TREE cronus ano scerena | HANDY MAN fair’ masement eal SHA | gy REALTOR-INURANCE, || For Sale Lots 46 “ wee | Enter School From Your Own ON ALL WINDOWS FOR | This ts one for you 5 room bun- heat 1 car kararve and all Open E eee Free Parking : | Front Door in This - CHRISTMAS’ alow, partly finished Full bath on a larce 50175 foot lot. ee eee eal LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI- 3 ara D NEW STORES ON DIX Modern t the Minute. 2 ferse ie PER MO etn 1 TAXES AND eet and paint is all vou necd Call for further information . . . | sion Lots for Lee ean 
je Highway next to large Bedroom Ranch Home with Cedar SURANCE = ; a a | $6.900 full price with §1,000 down and appointment PERRY PARK sites. for multiple commerce market Reasorab'r Shake Siding Perimeter Hace * pes 4 poem oar sility room | 4 Will show anytime 5 iy nes . ; fein industrial use 
NICHOLIE & HARGER CO eric vaaal with full bath and ot! heat Ouk = = 2 FAMIL WE NEED LISTINGS rooms. 2 bedrvoms large living 
_W Huron FE 5-8183 wart pene Coenen a lee * and Younystown kitchen ~ For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Houses 43 Gann ae old with gas heat , foes auto ou heat, only blex Sylvan 
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ein yer gee eee Features in This} Sear oid al ree ee Hoe peat MEST SUBLRBAN Birmingham—Bloomfield oi algo Der atti The tal yi #2 W a ak is t a ieee ee ] : s | ¥ rd 8) d us fi Go ws * . < —b : . ‘ 2 ‘ ura ~ 5-467 Wil jhe a a 
$125 & $150 per Mo a cnietohe. & $0,950 Full Price | Peiton Rd Gpen eercaass 3 to 7 Wel located brick ranch At- New ee Colonie! 4 bedroom by Atoomisec: sors Shown a Open 8 to 9 so : Rea ty Harger Co, 33 W Huron. FE WHITE REOS tached 2 car garage, une acre 2 tiled baths. built in vanities, RANCH TS VE 2583 ORCHARD LAKE RD. __5-8183 OR | REALTORS vf land $10.500 total price bowder room Ifbrary. GE kitchen ; LOOK AHEAD i ! 2 bedrooms, 12x12 each, hving AT MIDDLEBELT 
100 8. SAGINAW ST. AVAILABLE yy yoy Need A 1 Home. | Phone OR 3-1208 | IVE BEDRO fe CO aie CO Ceeicn eee ror rk, ba ctroen Lona Toom, 14x16. 2 blocks to school | EEE 50418 for any kind of business, FF oa gare alge ome." Open Eves Till 9 — Sun 1 to 3! FIVE BEDROOM $4 500 eee ee eet bath, dei Nietcni eek ihe ies and tree Lot 90a245 ft. oll | 
5-3200. | Nine Rooms with @ Bedrooms NEW 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPO- peas tal ef ae Bedroom and bath on first floor.| reation room, 16x37. Stone fire- heat. Home @ vears old $7.500 | B 4 th full pri ith only $2,000 down For Rent Miscevianeous 42 82% Full Basement. Storms andj} Tary-home 2? baths. half acre lot, peepee tore large rooms. | Sudden transfer makes available. lace, auto. heat. 2 car garace price ui Lots and Lots of Lots 
ee EDIE, & oes included at $8.950. ae eee Bante tn Pine Center. eecn Ged fireplace fa aa | 3 bedrooms, 2 baths, brick, near Besucitul landscape. 150 foot Best Bu S IVAN some wooded’ Some ideal "ull Price. lddlebe on, ak ml u atic | arton S& 1. G d reh, reakwater, man Ww. = 
ONE WAY . yeas chee for fos pec Alon 9535 ae, vee pofvener. A garage, 1 two be caeee mgt, 7100 ur finish an- Call for appointment ‘Dow. ehe’ Y ie priced a, qLbee ae. . Scate ine Drive. Price $28 500 bd our outside entrances. Ideal other 18 ft. bedroom on second. : . COAST TO COAST BUT Michael TExas 44764 for income. Only $13,500, terms 29.500 $1000 pow tf d 
RENT —— LEAVE Hatt The Best Budget Buy Is This 2) = “DB +5 Il. DN NOW _ Birmingham = school district, 4 fu price. Small home tn O ay a , vet end, Closed, Trailers, | Beiroom Home With Uulity and ; i TRADE bedrooms. 3 baths, white cape excellent , Condition. Piastered FE §-5091 or FE 59471 | ROGER B. HENRY, Ine. 2 ae nm our well restricted. Waterford | , cod. newly painted. Acre site. walls, neat as a pin. See it now. 5 aS : = : OR 3-1456 an usted ee toont se Hot tor cols | Hulls Asean Estimates freely Well located with lake privileges 7 fireplaces. 2 car garage. straw- B t! 1850 sy a x ‘Onea! Evenniga: and Suniays ou Main or bu alah 
For Sale Houses — 43 this) aaa the ‘Gara ents are voaly | b7 S00 Ae UTE Deans Sor Brours, Large lot. nicely landscaped, Nat- Berries tralt” trees: Biorms end R ll va oS uivle Rinna 11 aps 1 r. REALTOR > me Try : his J y screens $24,500 runch style home, located We Ge 7 1 AKEFR ONT LOTS ~~ ~~ Zee 55 rf month. ural fireplace, TV room and : ‘ usse oun east of Auburf Height Co-operative real Estate Exchange Ms 
pon Goconen panies j #° Per mo HE RBE RTC. DAVIS dining space. Pinished in knotty | nee ea caelenen arse | ALTOR g 0) Gall BAR ae eae ee Just a few left im oew moll Beautiful 2bedroom home, Oak! F. = 4925 Pontiac Lake Rd me arge living room, two : 1 S en and altachrd urace restricted subdivision. rice 
floors, full basement, gas heat | ALSO ; edrooms. attached garage. patio | petiole gorcn ce ae = Goan Eves cul r) ee coon Needs a Mttle interior fine ; 2350 up Call today as they Ideal location. For complete tn-! Many Other 2.3 Bedroom Homes Ye>, it hes everything Will ac-| ¢g, garage. some carpets, ‘gas ee se — ishing but ts very livable. wont last at this price 
formation call Mrs Spears. Phone ae mimics down payments as low | cere dead fomteect or real estate) feat Wonderful neighborhood. Immediate Possession Only $1250 dp | CRAW FORD 
q 850-4 i a Only $23.750. A 4 bedroom home in good res!- Ape E GENCY 1 ROOMS AND BATH. AUTO OT | 8050 DOWN New 2 Bedroom ' Near Oakland Hills country club,| dential area with privilexes to o $7350.00 DN. On Squirrel Road Sy w Hucel FE 1549 ree pees $0,000. series Ww M. A. homes fully insulated Lake privi-_ ] gewa Sick : oe ost onanee Pres | riney sandy bence ona) For tt sharp bungalow | Uh eS oak . Eves MY 3-7085 : Cea hii , 1 Pict t y rick Tanc atts ime | Handy to shopping Cente mr bedrou Ciel | Excellent buy at reduced price a 
imiormation, call MrsSpears. FE NN D Nitenen wih wood eupeee nis coy REALTOR kitchen. Frigidaire thermador Lake school Darien: ’ j ane aa tes et des ih Four-year-oid ranch home with s. 47 
Formica countert Ol oven and stove Large first floor sized living room Seaprate din- | feely x over an acre of land Large liv- os ‘ 0 ELL A. NOTT, Resker? K] , I tarced al uae coer ae al 975 BaldwinFE 4-6203 utility room, full dining room ing area Step-saving kitchen Au- He oer eeace REBT oa ing room, two bedrooms. one a| __ For Sale Acreage = 170 W 45905 : ing Choice of 4 clevatione Fan] Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | *ecreened porch oversized garage tomatic washer & electric stove drive | See tlils one today master Gas heat| Garage. Full | WE ‘URBURBAN 
“NEW 2 BEDROOM — [seer woman OPS re sey | Brice. $7000 Ue caiiecation! © Sd te epee Game eet Ga neat eeneed hadycion sal Spt ice soniye eso ee © AYERS REAL, “ESTATE a , n, | ki e E t ey 1 = 
FHA HOMES “OPEN EVENINGS “TIL 8 OFF AUBURN RD. AVON TWP |e TE SG | Trilevel colontal offering many| this for only. $11.000 $2000 down NORTH SIDE Near Silver Lake FE __ Osk floors. gas heat, sewers and IN OM ) , Siccomintcd bon interesting features 3 bedrooms. EMBREE &G RE GEG ‘ Near . Er aE = on R ES 
water. Sidewalks, near shoping. c E PROPERTY | AS pce see ets Elle separate dining room, first floor : — Cape Cod Style 4 room and In the Pontiac school district, a 7 > ACA CR + it Lew asow payaient!|(MLarge) and cme) sinc laces, sey Ro peeeeoradiis tic: feramic | ateman utility room, rec. room, 2 fire- ee Lae Loerie bath home with large family fine three bedroom home. Fire-| Located on corner of MS M59 
LOSE C ry laces, » lot. . fe mo A Se ty ich rent lace Double garage. $4,500 will) Bogie Lake Rd. 1320 caleene: 
PEARL BUIL DIN iGCON ee te ae tormui t= cor | Sarsee: (seeta. AAT. tt. = EM 3-3314 Eves JEM 23705)| 0) G1 furiace 1s) cat eataee andle. aeree ment and 2400 ft on good county 2 A ay a , d 2 laree lots Located road. Lays good — live stream— FE 8s Se ee ate | Watt, Manuel a eeee RE yee : ; aes, ie “MADISON WE CRESTWOOD FAMILIES ARE INCOME — NORTH SUBURBAN Overlooking Golf Course ' nu Just outeide city limits, Oniy Eeleabethlealce Estates Kical for) subdividiag. cfu price 
Between eat erry Crestwood Farms Atty Henr ach with separate | And just 6 minutes west of One story two bedrooms Living Balance semi-annually. 
OPEN 1 PM Barly ex EXP” “WED. J Garner. W Wynn. R. Brox: bath utility room. living room Pontlac @ larger than aver- ny er “De "cop room is good sized. Delco oil | -RIME = -| with dining area Oak floors, ‘ ye CROOKS RD. ; A PRIME We 8 N E ley, R. Marthrell, R. Cart age rooms, gas heat, heat. There are two lots with ao wee ene = 
c WNER MUST SELL ON ac na es recommend to you hae Rited beet hele mies nen pest ecaity 60 oe At oe this is 298 8. Be rer eee Birmingham Il Vl lal lS Cute 4 room and bath home isker privileges. $8,925 with §2,- INVESTMENT 
‘= a & home that cost. one ays best values. z ith gas heat. ga G00 down 2 
See OSE SS OSG ee) oa Pitoce FE +028 now for at BY OWNER 3 Bol ae cae deen a Waeeee taxes and insurance beats th appointment to see this Qutside® complete oak floors, en and : < . Ae Leese 2 
teeube and “howegtmmesicie| #1 oo feats tig we weee to | J. CHAYDEN, Realtor | Sime Wired ‘ipeulateds wateres) stem fe (ered nal Wim: EAP one ApS eS SS ssession 7080 Williams Lake pay rive out US. WW, 10 miles Walton FE 38-0441 uminum storms and screens, Tt throughout eel ee t bd Sid FI ‘ 
ta OR 34276 to Big Lake Rd, turn left 1 mii sp Pas Ney throughout. § lots, $1.000 down, O ' larkce acte lot 10 Pontiac cee nen Building Excelle t for Bu iwiding. int 
wo ee to models. See the beautiful 5 aa Eves FE 5-4380 Ow ner Transferred Balance on terms FE 5-2816 Vv rich can en sell Ph FE 44516 is) Doemtiin = better investigate— 
Sani BROROOM A bedroom sbomed eer ige reel ze And regrets very much = SS Btivea st jorily $0 only eels ber ect > - wr ee ‘ rm 2 » " iS i Ti. baths Wear Sad lots tot haf Foss E #1003,|3 BEDRM. RANCH fnegeeel aubedrocemranch Woodward Estates PLUS COSTS AID oar ' Clk por : Meret z TOUS 2S oT: Gene a 
eo te SEIS SEG SGML] RET ECGRS TS | tam ite gets) mane wen moon [ahh MS Rel fe ceee  Iealind with u asement, automatic ? g paca | Open unt 
7 ROOM ROUSE KEW, Ror biel we) axelorer” existing fees) eect Glee Tee heat and hot water’ Features ap surance | aa u's do . eS MILFORD 1997 
i [ramen terataksdlliseaes i 2 low monthly payments, $2,500 Siplot ST a te, At 14150, bedroom up, enclosed rear vard.| Model open dally 2001 Robin- | Scouts | Basement Gute pesos | ona General. a  & reom ‘urn Ouse ee —e doen this is one of today's “best paved street Offered at $9,000, wood, 3 blocks south of Perry. I 4 6 rooms, 1 story, 3 bedroom Ran No zoning ready cet gins pels Only DOWN — Little farm. Five buys’ Make your appoint- shown by appointment. oon oan ae Gas heat, AR | side , . $7 500 ment 55.000 Terms 
: an edrooms. For additiona! ] vo th bed t hot 
GEO. MARBLE, Realtor acre = raauaniyl ao on Oe ND LAKE ment pow Auburn Heights Manor information, sail |° Soe Mesemenh, UmOnere ie | 109 000 Lidde wis “ teely ft < : = ' rane ilfer tu: 83.5; 
eet Antgnons OR D1s6e | coud be wr torn art wast Consisting of large living re | 91,950 Down More living pleasure in this VACANT CITY 3 BEDROOMS. * yicant Sates Ge ae a : 
j BEDROOM UNFINISHED “Ideal truck farm Coay wage | Tilt fireplace, food sized bedrm |  Bajance on OI terms ot 947 caine (wine edectinnn Uiececea aste ealt Siniogl soomel vergiiwoaersa tied (faces Teens Seren cee0  G! | weet SUSURBAN low home with basement and n chen with dining area, utility or m cluding taxes ; R ] eS foams ‘ ah peel terms . 700 down | : house for sale. FE 2- and bath 5 d and imsurance Tile bath, and garage Carpeted living room Bikchen, fall tiled bath, plastered g§ rie ! f ft front- Wooded Acreage 
2 BEDROOM HOUSE. CARPETED Prisca ra on ase plant width of owes Ane er linecie full basement. ol] heat, new eng) dining Slippy Sateen Atet y | walls, oak floors, full basement, | hee um take) frost. eo 2,500 iowa Only 4 ea te to atx acres throughout 2 corner lots fenced.|§}500 DOWN — LAKE FRONT — heater. elec stove, new kitchen water softener and rear biseeront Pitts automatic heat 1601 E 11 Mile Rd. Roval Oak | Sod eae ou ide entrance en- 6 room, 3 bedroom, 1 floor, north —each beautifully wooded with 
i‘e-car garage Paved driveway Bummer cottage with all furnt. | cabinets & Youngstown aink Only yerd Cyclone fenced At and hot water. beautiful shade JOrdan 60798 Lincoln 1-1795 Close Tear porch 2 car garage side 4 fine buidire sites. Quiet, se- 
Near Cass e Low down pay-/ ture Large lot with lovely sandy, $%!-500 down. Immediate posses- $11,750 where can you beat r fi hrubs Offered at | Very cCitan and newt Ready to. i om income, St Mike's cluded location. yet only 3 milee 
ment. Terms FE 2-111 Li. beach Enclosed reh. A real sion. it? bis 800 Pedr its reperG oaay a! move right In. Shown by appoint- ea $10,500 | west of Pontiac 
NEW 3 BEDROOM HOME. E FOL value at only $5500, ~_ d : ape, GUA CS ONE atin “To Buy—To Sell—To Insure 
basement Lake pr «tleges. $12 200"! ea Sows Joh K f ' $1.200 Down " " | « | Ay On CART. W. BIRD, Realtor 
cent Lake. FE. 40681 ‘0 Ging home Fireplace Enclosed pore n - Irwin Fe ee oe ee earcace HO DONELSON PARK | EAST TENN 3#ON Modern 3 bed | GAYLORT 503 Community Nat'l Bank Bldg. _5-0242. or closed | gabe R full basement. new furnace an Reeds -VIN room home Large living room FF 4.9584 FE ¢4211 Ev FE 5-1302 
1 ‘ood buy at only $7,000" Excel- EALTOR and garage Paved street, Looking for a beiter home? Ex-/) with dining ell. very mocern kitct ae a ent condition. Since 1925 vod east side location. To- pandable 2 bedroom brick with en. lota of cupbo ivan: 498 F Pike 81. Open Eves & Sun ' 27 Acres crifice y Vwner Sagina® Street Md i oA pboard spa tie e tal pric a asement, Attractive ho has | th woth sho Tull bas ment. Co-operatl i Estate Exch 
Immediate possession, new 2 bed- $1,000 DOWN — Cosy two bedroom Phone TE eat branes s id suprise oe fireplace Marcwoed Nolte Tue ee hee ee eee ment, Se-onerative Really seis schenes Necant) ac renee pisede F 
eae rel area eis, VEST st RURBAN P ae aod trees ogy | Game Dans ree, Moe ,Tue | fas rat, iaurdry tube anc drains es ae ae eee All city conveniences, aluminum| Ict. Lake privileges, close XBAN lve Mr Allen FE 2.8809} Kitchen. Tastefully decorated IM- ts in very « mabecand ionn arr: Ir you NaS ANT Mehtlsow subdivision! 
combination storm windows and) schoo: only 3 miles west of Good tert? ACRES all IpSen = 4 — ~| MEDIATE POSSESSION. $1850) anown by aviiniment only and) we Ue) el on eee tee ee 
down, 0! y ae ety newl "a . sot mine mart Better call today for an ap) priced at $10.8 | bullt 7 room modern on good cor- 
: $22,500 WESTRI Also 4 room apt. nesrl oer [tee tes 2 pear, eareee | are | Oy Annett Inc DGE SUB — Love- so) room apt. nearly Ppt) Ae CASH BUYERS. Here s = a ald a ° 5 Tete 5 “ = ape Se RS re is the bar bus stores & schools. §8.400 ° é mtn Lac em ta en | Co Eedoeen rae-8) beict banen| a" a bergamot Possession | "Realtors FE 40328 YOU CAN'T MISS PADDOCK ST. Pre on uate Ween jlooking | Miter wR EALTORS 
Otl_ heat. Auto hot water $500 rage “A custom built home and ,§! 900 down Term: 377 8 Telegraph es & Sun peti ee Becher ae S room nome i pesemment and) room, itchen. pedro fod fi | RANCH HOME mye Mere enings a Ea ie down costs. Only one-<call’ t = = = down and up. c garage rooms  Auto- + b, _ Open Eve ay 1-4 _ wa pies y situated tn an A-1_ neighborhood. Derethy Snyder LE avender | Co-operative Real Entate Exchange | ang living room, full bath. full| matic col heat. Close to schools | Per"; Pigs Utlity foom and base-/ puilt 1952 very attractive 26x38 = CRAWFORD able ona rbot pee nt living. For reat 7c. basement new bet on heater, and bus. $7900. dryer jaundry ee pores ranch spanegslow Pieris ving For Sale Farms 48 
uron rage. Les one ee at ! room, edrooms. tile ba {an- - AGENCY full articulars ion a Hoyt . FE 2-411 WH I | E lore tee Ook Wand County's finest FRANK SHEPARD qhere !s 2 ACRES of ground; ¢y recreation room tn basement | ~~~ ~~ ~ a taal 
0% WwW. = ie FE ©1540) 3.7547 y bathing beach. Can be had for ou Lili . ~ - “R Nest atbant papery, moon saaes $12,700, terms. 4 per cent int OXFORD AREA 
ves - 7088, - ochester > F; J eee $1,250 down. Seen = = CASH. : xT . Attractive remodeled 7 roem 
$700 DOW N L. H. BROW he fa Realtor BROS NORTH SIDE ROCHESTER KNOI I > | Joseoh F. Reisz farm home Provides 4 bedrooms. 
bedroom starter home. Pull 1362 W. Hur FE 2-4810 ° Very neat small home, full bath, ROC ESE GIN: Biles | CLARK REAL FSTATE | Carpeting Fireplace and enclosed basement. chimney. electric wir- Cooperative Real Estate Exchange = — .. as heat. close to transportation IK > 52'4 W Huron &t. FF. 20259! ° porch Basement Ot] furnace 2 
ine Beet Cad le ee A ie Elliott & S —B CHRISTMAS SPECIAL i pcmcelient location. Only $750 Sensational new home value 1! Ee 4.6492 Co-cperative Real Estate Exchange cor careas 2 ee ae 
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Auburn ahd Crooks Rd. om , ‘ ba Ons Yes, indeed, this ts a real Christ. | ia AKE AR EA Ce ae hath cae chiens ne a Est tere Neher | > ¥ with re nie hirns 76 acrea of 
Wm. G. Whitcomb, Realtor DON’T We're Proud to Off mas gift This newly redecorated W HI es arage | ecrel lot) in| beautiful eee rece: NEAR TEL-HURON gravel loam soil Price $23,000. 0522 let some other fellow have oer patcel tam giana, bedrones Vere ll lecscucm of eed? eit Sere ae highly restricted new subdivision. | o MEAGHER REAL eSOA 63122 i : 5 8 ar nm force: “ . | = a i ond h ADA MS Sire aan els home New 5 This lovely, one-story frame very large with closets to match mice Kilehen, just off paved road 2 miles west of Rochester Modal LOW DOWN PAYMENT. @ room | Oxford. Mic os Pimericrsnaicciactan — c 300, terms Fenced lot. home with privileges on A very large living room and Lake privileges Omly 86.950 on Walton Bivd {1 mile east | heme all on Ces, We, handy to FOR FARMS AND a 
= / . . i om , of Adams Rd. Open dally 1 to bus, schools and shopping cen-| Ca’! Hutletce OF 31101 1 44-0003, 
iomiet city, Ileal tore reemos| WAIT gree Aitog ies recta remodeled hitches. ‘A’ ful tare’ K. 1. Templeton, Realtor | ¢ pm." si8000 with only” $3900 ter, attractive kitchen with nice Sacre § ROOM HOMEON MIE house or a large family, fuil| till you see this 3 bdrm nice are 3 bedrooms, pine ment divided, has @ recreation | 238 Orchard Lake R4. eee 44563 | down. oe, ee een. corns | _Suchy Realty, Ortonville. 
neatee Ek a tos mie ace. cedusorege enecn Pontiac! feation SS bar tS toon. the. you have a neo |—— After ¢_col 7 HANNAN WATKINS LAKE gas heat and more. $9,950. TO- | as e enty of closet space. ontiac ivent Detco : a < ah VEN NS 1 -and only AL. Sale Busi P. Paved street. Corner jot is is] Perfect for working ut of home. replace. copper plumbing, eico gas furnace and water heat- REAL ESTATE FX. 1 block from the beach. : Sale Business Property 49 
ihe ar capa Ks 2 NS (0°) OB prices Mies” | Sorat th setacMamams EL eT ea ied a Eee I ae bode é _ oS : ee __ gilt for your family at only $1,500 INCOME PROPERT oors. Plastered, i . . 
eC) RT eater bomtalMelt| End of the Search fos = “Hgemane atiieiai 32) BUSS SEAS te | a cane ane ramntnee | Midctriat Busting ; : ‘ommerce. Re value ~ ~ rooms § Upsta rs ty ea. state an nsurance In Cit f : at $0 660. = ith t arge ot, trees n y of Pontiac, over 14,000 
a Macatrest tama)" "LONG te roe, Meee cree NORTH END CEES SINORS Pat stemest | PEGS coh SU ci [or ‘re sit “ele ean He Ants Til, A pe ety edroom ay new oil furnace and hot water Sy ” Fruit and berries, $1763 down | time B-4 you can have a new floor, of iscia design with For those who desir 300 : i cial, warehousing, or some forms : 8 a ver —rrice heater, l-car garage, with large “5 . wr . 6 per cent cont ract home with new refrig. range, latge rooms, of] heat, no cute home here a a AD rit d $1: Down P lot and garden. Brings in $53 per West SIDE Bt DACA. OM NER mace oe Tmmodiate) pee- TRAILER DOWN A esher and dryer tor only basement and located in the brick, 2 bedroom house, large| Reduced wk rent Total price $16.500 with ae aay fe on euTon TRANSFERRED — Per ileceity lenltisloae wen aaa St Bt down, and get this! 963.50 city? We have it on Voor- Kitchen with utility room Living 6 room and bath brick ter-| 85.000 down, 453 Orchard Lake, Gon kenteone peanc oper ENS : : . take la ntitien micneccodl es6 coal eis Rd. Priced at $17,- Toom 10x15 with picture window, race in good condition. full Ave. Inquire 340 Baldwin. FE Plactesed palnted cane ae Donelson Park. Spacious colonial | oh kK ] 
contract ALSO 000. a modern bath. this home is | Dasement with gas heat, in| 8-1431 fee nenaie hecemen A ceitlasl eit SN Md LE n . Irwin 
J S 2 | New and used large ranch : qe roUshcur ein core ood residential area close | NEW FHA HOME. ONLY < AC heat Automatic hot wa- SS pe es Se oe 236 CUCKL 2, R RE Al pie | to $51 000 Here 8 * cpectal ane Leslie R. Tripp. Realtor se. oe eee storma and & buses and stores. Imme- down, plus mortgage costs $50 a r “At oe 00 of Vie carpeted! living! tom For pest _ 
Saginaw _ FE_4-4091 500 3 bdrm. brick 2 car at-|22 W Lawrence 8t en Evenings includéd th a ver * arast es diate possession. Price re- mo. including taxes and insur- down, you simply couldn't kitchen iwith -adiofning breakfast 101'> N Saginaw Street 
on, eu el VACANT,| mene TOME save" se.. FE S816 or PE 2106 | price Galt today? IE a duced "to 86.500 Dol water large bas Models a! miss rovm Basement. has recreation Phone FE $0447 Eves FE 29-1006 partly furnished 2 bedroom with, IOMESITES Vi POS not water large lots Model a ren Huei e UES : coe e ee nt clk! 
“ oS se . ae : : cl Kennelworth 2 bi rh . A . epee eee ett de 7 gots Lake priviieges, FE 1. wrankiin-West Bloomfield Aree \ lke BR S- Ielizabeth Lake Estates UE nace 38 al $1900 DOWN. on this 2 bed- BEAUTIFUL LOT Shown by ap- CONVATI ENT ° ean = Good lots from $750 up. Some Pas Ono es Only $1,000 down on this Bldg Cor FE 2-8295 or Vinewood Be alee uel and ate oe es el ENT ‘ j : ‘ ~ oe i . 
Pretee house) onthtes! iste wtht ee Po eece se “| Open Fves till 9 -— Sun 1 to 2 bedroom modern home, | _ 3-8! NF tomatic heat  Nenr : sap “\1yI OR TOURIST HOME 
e two cat garage. Price $3.800, A. G, Elhott & Sons = OO yee Foor the teres: — Be OOM F LIDENISHED HOUSE. | - and schools and only 88. 750, CATIFORNIN BOUNIY: On paved street in largest city 
only $300 down $40 month 2361 Suburban Office A HOME OF YOUR eating space in chen, atkins Lake. FE That's the reason these owners in northern county. Large mod- 
Simpson 8t. off Auburn Road! N Western Hwy. at a ME glassed im porch Basement R. AY O'NEIL. Realtor are offering their lovely 2 bed-| ern 5-bedrm. house together with between Livernots and Crooks | PE 8-1134 MA OWN with [oul Theat) Situated” on ‘ room bungalow for sale They | 4 separate housekeeping cabins « 2 lots in Elizabeth Lake- GATEWAYS t Huron Open 9-9 have it im fine condition, too!’ All completely furnished. Ideal 
Established tn 1916 : Estates. Total ; ice $9,250. O Phane FE 3-7103 or OR_3-1648 Very pleasant 1420 living room for convalescent or rest heen a EAY TON W OODS | : ITS A DANDY . co-operative Real Estate Exchange | --carpets and drapes included.| &s there is none located in coun- 
Split lev $050 DOWN — Over 2 acres of | 3 bedroom suburban ranch home _ HAPPINESS Master bedroom 15 5x12. They're| ty. $26.000 to ie. $00 for quick terial clecrtammating torer sane o| } nson eet berm. home, full | Full bath. large living | room. Suburhad y2 Acre oo or? SEW ROMES leaving thelr kitchen ‘range and tale. $4,500 down : pant asement, stoker heat. ning nice en, full base- F OAKLAND AVE. refrigerator ‘ouse very com- pes Beautiful fireplace Kitshea and privileges to good | ment oil furnace. insulation, and tile bath bungalow in ATT aaa . $745 DOWN, $55 MONTH fy with the new gas ce and Cas BUSINESS BLDG’S planned for ciency Attrac- Nesfeys lake, Only 5 millers north | storms, screens, large landscaped excellent) condition (overlook YOU WONT BEAT Attractive modern to the minute | tem. Oversized Ser e eh eo se tive dining Teo uge bed- FOR BETTER HOMES of poate: All Toe $5,950. Call lot. An exceptional buy. $13,250 ing lake. Full basement, oil aE droom bungalow with of] ac trees. PRICED Ti oa T aise IN SMALL TOWN 
rooms. Ample closets.“ Sliding ton! heat. attached 1" car ga- THIS heat. oak floors, tile In kitchen | 600 with $3,500 down! Double prick f 
doors Pull basement Attached COLONIAL HILLS NORTH spe BUNGALOW rage Close to schools. $9,450/ PIONEER HIGHLANDS BRICK and bath. Good I!vable homes in apartment Also os pts a“ heated garage, And a beautiful’ 2 bedroom brick ranch Hot water | $1950 DOWN — For this west sub- cons rooms & bath handy terms. Pontiac School System Youll say| . &00d location near bus. stores ’ on large corner lot. One fore ie 
tes acre = sed lot. Outside grill | base-ray heat, carpeting. drapes, urban home on large double ee body Only $6,500. Good | _ time wel] spent adoring this im-| ®"4 schools. would pay you to in- un 1p ries vacan is property ts sttered | Sater) sotianer ang vara a hee ta a tiled bath, 2- terms Sylvan V illage Brick mbceulae nome of eet planned vestigate. . = below actual cost at $15.000. Onl 
5 a ha! e of the fin ar garage and - rooms from the vestbul tra ’ ay Py : THE rt ‘a M. ok LAN Pou Bloomfield locations. aad lake Baeees Reduced is $7,.| SUBURBAN BARGAIN Attractive and well con-| to an ulirsesive aieintg Soone with TWO FAMILY. $15 750 REALTOR FE 2.0474 at "moe ser eee! rent. aa REA 950, 3 bedroom home, full bath, util- structed 2 bedroom brick | wall-to-wall ca and natural INDIAN Vil LAG, [PUN Telearaph Open) Evenings | . FE 53-1284 as $944 SYLVAN MANOR ity room, well insulated 1: bungalow with stairway to fireplace. throughout the 5 rooms | SALE OR TRADE Co-operative Real Estate Exchange FI OY J KEN 
~~ ON F AR [. MOOR ; 3 bedroom brick ranch home |NEW -— East side home jot. handy to bus $7,000 with unfinished second floor Spa-| down, featuring a tile bath and| Affractive white frame two fam- | ‘ ] KENT, Realtor ns | Carport and garage New car- $1350 down Stee! kitchen aed terms Better see this cious rooms, ceramic tile; 2 Jarge bedrooms. 2 bedrooms flv located on dandy corner lot MOST DESIRABLE 24 W. Lawrence FE 54-6106 Immediate possession 2 bedroom, eting water softener On lovely nets. gas heat full bath 50 ft bath, gas furnace, alumi- with closets and open hall up with five nice clean rooms of Ste en Eves nearly new home $11.300 with ” Sndeceped lot. Priced right. Do lots, near schools. 'y block to La sed HARBOR -5 ROOMS num storms and screens, with built-in bookcases, 2 cedar your own with bath. and income . for the larger family Next to the Consumers Power _ $1,850 down. Monthly payments,, Dot Walt ; bus. Immediate possession, too! bedrooms full bath basement, large well landscaped lot | closets, full basement. recreation from desirable clean and neat of modest means. This a R L 
fee! i taxes and insurance Now offered at $7,005. Easy good furnace. screened porch, ga- 65x142, cyclone fenced. $13,-| Toom. oil heat. storms and| three room upper apartment with story home has 7 rooms, ent ease > Bus. Prop. 494 49A WH < | ae non ste ae a Ae monthly payments neey shady lot Alatey low with 900, terms ecieens 7 acet brick garage with oe sto ue yh hate fad _ all meer, — ae -in 
= B v i cstates panking ‘w down p&yment. Vacant. We rive. Corner plot of 3 washing machine § own wt pore gas heat a wall- FOR LEA LL Is M. TERE WER cee brick ranch, 3 rooms, | INCOME OR ROOMING — House Clarkston Brick R h andscaped shady lots with 132| handle or would consider trade. to-wall Abeer! Located Plant ode MANUFACIURING 
re ull basement, fireplace and on north side. Walking distance : € anc ft frontage on James K Blvd ; ts, with many tall struction. 18,000 toon wai 41581; oe st EM 34a08) many built-in kitchen features to downtown. Could’ be con- NICHOLIE New 3 bedroom home Syivan Lake. Offered at 623,500,| DRAYTON PLAINS BUNGALOW . ‘ ced. Tt offices. Gas fired hot water heat. FE erent location, Call quickly verted to rooming i oe, with large lot in well restricted terms. YOU' LIKE H E| BARGAIN $7950 WOULD TRADE has privileges on Sylvan Rail siding, overhead crane for 
maEW 3 "BEDROC e— see one private pene saee Full base- at HARGER Co. Grea with lake privileges,| HOME AND LOCATION ELL $1.500 DOWN Lake This is @ real value unloading steel. Truck bed level ) COLONIAL mL ent, garag ved street, 33 W. Hur FEsAN Large living room, n&turai Good family home with 3 bed- at $9.500 with about $1,900 unloading docks and employe 1 floor home hasi contem ‘ss $11,980 with “$3,800 down fireplace, dining rm., large DONELSON PARK Fooms on one floor, Basement down. Bessie lot. Located 8 
sorties Tomfort ood ges] [ance home “yin a peitiog of ben: Fitchen ceramic tile bath.| ROMAN BRICK CAPE COD ureptioeell tol en Goer entstane: 7 Ontrortenn nti Say esi wort id ! : i : id - lily —Door Corporation MI ¢-1100, ere Plains. Carpetion | tiful trees. An artistic home de- FLOYD KENT, Reser ze 1 soace vesemment. | fecreation | guverbly located 6's rooms. 4| ink appointments. Bell or. trade NOW VACANT = ay Ft Grapes, auto. ott furnace. eeye giened ie discriminating buyer. | 24 w. Jeurense) = FE 5-6106 lvl 1ans place, automatic of] fur- —— with 2 a bathe os e ar © within 200 miles of ewe = home. we Gas Gatti, series, Suen mle 
im s % and acreens. Large es. : eee storms Ww tone mtiac. “ 5 
2° age. Paved drive, Buse!) Fyenings after ¢ Next to the Consumers Power ‘hed 2 ae waraen ae ee zee: tal ct y eculpped legen of efty. Large new 3 bed- gbneral rs or auto wash busi- 19 A ah Jandecaped. rear mee siter call Mr. Wiet- AS LOW AS and drapes included. |_ kite and bath SIDE BUROALOW [ @ raneh ness. 209 . Royal Oak, ard fenced. Waterford school die| "el. F $1, 500 DOWN : by Aare down, eer bedrooms and bath $2.9 1,500 home with attached ga- Mich. Operator can ‘use any gas 
Pg Doanal S ig #4.- ai up. basement, of} heat,| Attractive -ray a oe madera rage. Lot 70x 300. Owner he wants. R. A. Sadow, | ward per month FFICE OPEN 94 O space for recreation, combination| bungalow with stairway to large has moved Bows fos the a 5-6666. 
a senators A. JOHNSON ious hesrecms heme. Lake = Sylvag Lake Front storms and ever attached | floored attic. oll heat, basement, ong, beg educed price to GARAGE: Sidi nea 5 ss ear br 1 " efi OUxX & FR ANKS olf HNSON, Realtor ton Plains, Pleasant view of lake PLUS COSTS ok Weated contempo-| 1 cnascape iguh bree | wale soe ‘oak floors, Dandy ga-| beat this one LAE IN Oe LOCATION OENERAL REAL ESTATE 1704S Telegraph Rd —- a living room picture rerami PAYMENTS $33.7) FI hall, T cieopanseres in ‘ine erty. bel g decorated Offered »*| rage. Lot 1 Pair SHOP PHONE Pee 40s, 4205 . . rooms, ceram P ‘ : ‘ Open ci con tre FE 4-2533 tue path.’ linen and and hail ‘clos | PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE | Gining area, carpet and HONE AND LOCATION = BRICK DUPLEX 66 DRAYTON PLAINS YOUR LIFE’S MADE dinette. Large iutchen iy pli Lash Heke datly and Sunday. 120 drapes, tile bath, 2 large $19.975 SA OR TRADE Only $1,700 down, and this 
‘ d sulated Auhomatie. ‘on One biock west of Mont- lake level tom To B To Sell-To Trade Investors take nofice, Here fs like-new cedar ‘shake 5 ; Bargains . furnace, electric water heater. A orig between Montcalm and tures extra bedroom aleveee! YOU BUY IT WELL insune 1t| good sound investment and -- “Gees ged is beste a : caus Near Crooks Rd. and South Biva.| Well, built home. Immediate Oakland. Two bedrooms, living bath, . fireplace, screened ‘ood sound building. Located in ro oe EASIER through Classi- NEED A FINANCE: | gession. Only $70 mo., full price} room. kitchen. bath, and utilit rch, “hot water heatin fran the Holidays. in this g ass Large, — oan pos bed- Cash offers conside: room, colored Youngstown kiteh- system. Attached 2 var Pod aare Mig . en aoe coming area. oe 9 on ahes. : ae 
Pee | See MAHAN Gate ad ah sta } | en, tile bath furnaces and a 2 car now only $7,700, : $. i garage. for hom home. investment. “FIXER? Order Classified) 
. ads to sell, rent, find a 
gos. FE 2-8181 is the), 
Want Ad number! | 
  . Large bed- 
‘room ranch “pe. tates viven 
room, dinette 2 basement, of 
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  Castell Realty 1601 ©. 4¥ MILE RD. lan 6-0798 2 eee 11708 
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$32 ot Nicely landscaped. 
terms, 
Roy Annett Inc. 
    
  
LTORS Co-cperetive. Rest’ metate Exchange 
NEXT “TO BRANCH 
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  ae : THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1955 FORTY-THREE   
Business Oprectunitios 61 ASSOCIATE 
19 HRS. PER WEEK 
Off company wil! turn over $0 
eervice station accounts = high- 
  
Income high, no ‘selling capers. 
ence necessary. Must invest $1100 
for tiventory to service accounts 
Investment secured. Company will 
ve Nase wie training 
ae ‘Oodward 
stile Bise 
ichigan. A A ency. 
Paton TOR tease ei 
_ Rd, Call’ Pe 40005, evenings 
Grocery, Beer & Wine Business with excellent possibtl\- | 
tes in @ rapidly developing fare! sine living qQuasters hey 
Pons 
Call tod I ‘ 
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q for sale, 
« ay. lease or tev 
  
John K. Irwin REALTOR 
Street Since 
1 N. Raeinaw 
Eves. FE 2-1804, B © SELL REALTO a oe 18 THE “BIRD” 70 
  Heense. Stock & ey a <I $3,000. 48 Putman. Fe 3-9107. 
Kew SINCLAIR SERVICE STA- 
f. —— = wall Lake 
US-10 MOTEL 
Meters 8 <— motel Pius sep- 
roo! located on! 
the tony Dizie Highway, All units 
are wel] furnished and have an 
excelient heating system. Home 
fe im fine condition thruout 200! 
feet on U8. 10-plenty of room 
to expand Only $13,500 down 
Owners will trade for home or 
contract. 4   
WARD E. PARTRIDGE 
REALTOR. FE 2.8316 
    
“LETS TALK 
BUSINESS” 
GIZASS 
  Money to Loan 53 
~~~ {Slate Licensed Lenders) 
GET CASH QUICKLY 
Up to $500 L948 to ‘rs Bring vour 
Most wacie chesed ur 
also made on furniture. Signatures and other securities. 
Oakland 
Loan Co. 202_ PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. 
PE FE 41574     
LOANS: j ' 
: Extra Fast 
Service | You can berrow ¢: attickiy 
| om signature, car or furniture 
| Loans made without endorsers for 
| any worthwhile purpose to 
20 months to repay. 
- HOUSEHOLD 
FINANCE Corporation of Pontiac 
(3s South Gaginaw St. Kay Bid 
2nd_Floor  Phone_ FEdera! 40545 
Need $500 or Less 
WITH OUVICK 
SERVICE ? 
Then Home & Auto 
to come Most 
your first visit | 
  is the place 
loans made on 
: or signature and 
a ropes ment “plan suited to your 
needs. Friendly. courteous service 
awaits you. Leslie Fleisher, Man- 
eager Berkley Voss, Presideut. 
Ph. FE 58121 
Home & Auto 
Loan Company] — Hours: ® to 6; Saturday 9 to 1 
01 Community Natl Bank Bidg. 
NEED SEASONAL 
CASH?   baat 4 well erie bar that| Get it fast at Beneficial Loan ae ie meee he tonne pect | custom-tailored te your needs and 
designed | income Phone first for @ one- architect and re rir love tt | trip joan 
The res are almost unbeliev- BENFFICIAI ble. cams the judge mate 2iNT. Nhe 
lease! oe rms on © property ~-INANCE ( 
Substantial down payment re- BEN ANCE CO! 
quired on the business. 1 W Lawrence 8t FE 2-0240 
MI rence 8 LOANS, $25 TO, TO oe - ( H J i AXTE! LIVIN 
. BUSINESS 64 W. Lawrence St FE. 44-1538 SALES CORPORATION 1873 8. Telegraph Rd. 
. FE ck: 
Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE 
TODAY'S SPECIALS aA TRAILER PARK & wot 
on one of busiest lakes 500 ft. 
$82,009 on terms.   
Ld 
of lakefront 
bates yo Le 
sore fata us" ‘mignea; 
ald a lke Comfortable 4 
apt. Real estate 
included at ss $27,500 with just 
down. 
ARD AND GENERA! 
ORE al = US. Highway 
Port Ht Good hardware 
and thers household items 
plus atock. Will $3,000 “down. trade! 
WARD E. PARTRIDGE | 
REALTOR, FE 28516 © W. Burog St Open Eve REA ae & BUBINTSSES. 
IGHOUT MICKIG   WHEN YOU NEED 
$25 to $500 You can get ft geen om your 
signature. car or furniture No en- 
Gorsers. Payments to suit vour 
budget We will be glad to help 
you with vour money problems 
FINANCE CO. 10 Pontiac State Bank Bidg 
FE ©1574 
  
__ Mortgage Loans 54 
LOANS $600 to $1,500 
2. «For ho 
improvements 
3. To rough-in or enclose Gouses Partly constructed 
4 To bulld a Serene or oB 
® garage hom 
On second mertes Tig) 
Apply 200 Nationa) ‘Building 
——Fontiac of phone FE ¢4720 
    R a gets Giecoai ae 
restaurant and 16 renta! 
“Munt Club’ area. 
ved barn yard, on good road 
20 acres, good buildings, ‘y mile! trout ™ otr running through. 10 
room bidg. on main trunkline high- 
way for Antique shop or any 
business, Drive In (food) near | 
ov see Modern building on) 
three fert to school and 
Dusknens: Gistriet, Nursery location, 
118 ecres 2660 ft eect on 
gre: 2x ar . 
jem family oe and hone the 
Ld ing. 
ag 6 S06 80. Main &t ipods | 
Sale Land Contracts 52). pon ne 
    
SPECIAL 9808 Discount on $4,000 land con- 
Bold for $4,800, 8800 paid down. 6 per cent interest our | 
$3 Secured bv eost only 200, ; 
room bungalow home garage 
and large 100x264 f jot Weat 
of eity limits about 1 mile. Ask for Mr. Brown 
  ES HH, BROWN, Realtor “Woron | ____ FE_2-4810 
Mass te toLean 53 (State Licensed Lenders) _ 
_ LOANS 
EE. nee FE 210 r ENDLY SERVICE _ 
Wf FAGUE FT: FINANCE CO! 
202 N. MAIN rooms, | ~ Swaps | __ 55 
; BUILDING LOTS WORTH $200 
$400 accepted as trade in on ured 
cars. H. J Van Welt, OR 3-1365. 
‘ELECTRIC PORT SEWING MA- 
chine with foot contro! for tape 
recorder or what. FE 5-3960 aft 4 
S HP. OTOR FOR 
pool FE 65-3960 
after 
FOR Seer OR, ‘TRADE FOR HAY 
2 — ponies Idea! Christmas 
MA 42069. Walled Lake 
|PREE ‘AND CLEAR. SMA 6 
oom modern home for eoulty tn 
lerver home. Call after 4 PE OUTBOARD M 
ae or what 
46246, 
31a SAW AND BELT SANDER | 
for television. OR —; = 
6 ROOMS, “UP, 1% 
aths, lot oo Peruy fin- ished Will tee housetrailer for 
equity, 1 mile 
_full_price_ $7,880 WILL TRADE 1934 BUICK SPF- 
cial 4 door for seasoned land con- 
tract or will sell. FM 3-3960 . 
WILL SELL OR TRADE FUR- 
nished cabin near Harrison for 
near Milf 
Press, Box 
WILL TRADE A 1-50 \ 1-30 GIBBON, 
Guitar and case, like new, for 
tilt Arbor saw, or will) sel! rE. 
$3400 Pontiac. Ponti 
  
F k ATERNITY 
dress, size 8, fire new 
BOY'S HOCKEY SKATFS_ 
$4 Boy's bi h-top shoes, size 4 | 
$4 «Roller ates $2. Excellent | 
cond 64 Seminole 
|BROCADE SLIPPER SATIN WED- 
ding gown. Size 1 Hip length 
ROCHESTER, MICH. | Sf {35% elt sno "a tel) bana Le $500 eid dress. $30 apiece. FE 
LIVESTOCK |FORMALS COCKTAIL CLOTHES ROUSEHOLD Dresses Sizes 7. @ and 16 Very | 
Ph_ Rochester OL | eon Ol 1.0781 reasonable 27019 
35,000 Families 
Recommend 
Buckner's 
Pour an — Conven- 
fent ces in are 
ome ood — quietly “bor: 
sessing cme m payments, 
full amount, You 
ded 
cost oF BORROWING 
at Buckner’s 18 LESS 
THAN YOU THINK 
Get needed cach quick!y a ee ees 
from Buckner'’s friendly iA peuRees IN SMALL RADIOS 
loam Gompany. i m $6 to $14. FE 65-8755 
. ate “SIZE NORGE GAS STOVE | 
_Good shape. $45. FE 3-3810. 
APARTMENT SIZE GAS RANGE. 
uckner ur burner, $129.50 value, $69. 81 scratched, A several 
full size ranges tn electric and 
nance . ge values. MI Or. 
Offices are located: MINK-DYED MUSKRAT. &f teats 13 STRIPE SHEARED BEAVER coat $1,100 value. Must yn Very | 
cheap FE 2-7019 ___| 
GIRL SCOUT UNIFORM. SIZE 12 
to 14 Almost new; also hat, bag, 
__ scarf, $5.00 4-5382 
MINK DYED ) MUSKRAT. 8 SIZE i¢ 
_18, full length, $60. MI 40543 
LAMB COAT, SIZE 12. 
good cond., Phone FE 4-0645. 
16 
18 Full length $60_ 
Sale Household ‘Goods 57 
A Ten ECS BUY 
burner 
cellent shape 
8 Dakota FE 5-T70S after 5. 
  
$s at extraordinary 
— Fluorescent, = 
e Ave. 
  APT, | y CON. p Nationa) dition. $35, ELECTRIC —D ty ex Pontiae, Inq Floor, Bidg. BENDIx mere 
otf LA ig Drayton Piatns, 4612 Dixte Hwy. 
— Lake, 39 Be Sevaston 
  
48402 Ven Dyke | B 
block North across from Bank 
  
DON’T WISH FOR 
MONEY! Make it easily 
through Classified Ads. To 
sell, rent, buy, swap, hire, 4 
_ dial FE 28181. - 
    met , BRAND NEW 8 PIECE cae Sane TABLE AND = 
al excellent a 
‘wee BOTILE GAS New gto lagen BE olete instal. 
ation, Rg gas, Kenyon 
. $2§. Olgh chair, $8. OF 
BUNK.BED OUTFIT 
ire Beary hee Pearson’ 's Bank od oi | | | | you ipl PAY LESS A 
c WANT T Las 
ABOUT ANY NG YOU 
AN BE FOUND ‘TL & 8. eae vabies, $1.98 ip; new book- 
ase f Pp   
beds. all sizes 
V sets, 625 wW chrome dinette sets. 6 pc as 
ib 08 ne 
$ ple & chests new & used 
im suultes 
Woes room aiuites in, tes aM 50 up Many 
LAE at Sadak 
LAN 
rade anything. Come 
round 2 e-res of 
TO § a 
el 
co east of 
or mi. Ao of Auburo 
rites oe abi FE S241 
“BEFORE CHRISTMAS 
BARGAINS | Electrie range   
Uptoioted chair 
Refrigerator, like new 
Chrome breakfast set 
Phileo 
eprings 
sizes. We buy, sell and exchange 
everthing for the home 
Oakland Furniture 104 S. Saginaw FE 3-9523 
BRAND NEW 5-PIECE 
CHROME DINETTE 
SET 
$69.95 Value for $39.95 1 full size table, 4 sturdy chrome 
chairs 
CHOICE OF COLORS A 5 : 
Pearson's Bank Furniture 
42 Orchard Lake Ave FE 4-768] 
We Give Gold Bell Gift Stamps 
CASH FOR OUR FURNITURE 
or tools. OR 7-2717 
i CIRCLES FLUORESCENT | FIX- 
tures Newest brightest and most 
modern rie of lighting for kitch- 
ens. dinettes, bedroom and rec- 
reation rooms $1195 value, $5 05 
Silgbtly factory marred Call_at 
factory showroomis, Michigan Flu- 
orescent, 393 Orchard Lake Ave. 
CONLON IRONER FULL ‘SIZE, 
open ends, $60. Baby buggy, $18. 
FE 8-1310.   
    
CHROME DIN 
semble these yourself and save. 
aga are and table, $6905 val- 
mice ‘oo 
Come in tay 
ese mary of ff ose. sa yee Pisce 
i herd Lake Ave. 
cca Sa AN NNER- 
spring mattress, very clean Full 
size, $15 Small tapestry daven- 
eo slipcdvers, $20. FE bargains 
  
DEEP . FREEZE UPRIGHT. ONE aT America’s best makes. Freezer 
fi guaranteed for § years 
$405 for §278 Slighi scratched 
in transit Michigan uorescent, 
393 Orchard Lake Ave 
DEEP FREEZE AT THE LOW 
wholesale cost. other floor sam- 
pe appliances at big savings. 
arwicks 2678 Orchard Lk Rd 
DRESSER, CHEST AND WASH- 
ing om Good condition FE 
2-2136 
DRYER, DEMONSTRATOR. $95. R- 
B Munro Electric 1060 W_ Huron. 
EASY WASHER WITH AUTOMA- tic spin rinse. Like new. FE 
5-1482 
ELECTRIC RANGE. NEWEST 30 inch model. with every bnew per 
sible feature One of America 
famous tame rends Sli 
scratched $285 vale, Ay 
gan Fluorescent, 
Lake Ave   Orchard | re Ye & jai apt $38 up; ranges | 
ate 
12.95 \up; dio. | 
and mattresses all. tric, 
_wW 
TRADE-IN $1800 Value uph. 
bench DEPT vanity 
| $25 se value face lamps Spinet writing desk 
3-3 metal bunk beds & 
living rm suite 
Table top gas range 
Guar. recon elec washer 
WYMANS 
18 W. Pike st. FE ¢1122 
TV. $35. CHAIRS AND END Ta- 
desk, bs paar md 
gold velvet 
_cellent_ condition. 
1 ROSE DAVENPORT AND ‘CHAIR 
| OR 3-5370 after 5 30   bles. Cheap. Other items. FE 
__ 5-2766. 
2 PIRESIDE CHAIRS. BLONDE | 
an 
| 12% INCH RCA CONSOLE © $29.95 TV “a kit 
AL TON. TN Walton we Josiyn FE 2-225 
Used Trade-in Dept. Washer 
' Refrigerator 
Corner cane 
2 Dag 
field cosmpeeee 
oer caper ® &e 
items, sony enient teres 
ava FCONOMY FURNITURE CO. #1 8. SAGINAW 8 
PONTIAC. MICHIGAN 
USED. ,*BT. ELECTRIC RANGES. R. ere Electric Co. 1060     w 
Saree GAS DRYER EXC | Condition. $96 OR 3-4277 
)12x12 LINOLEUM $7.20 Guar house paint, ga! $195 
Sbe-tos roof coating, “8 gal $328 
VINYL INLAID TILE ', PRICE. 
RUBBER BASE PAINT GAL. $350, 
SYERS 141 W Huron PE 43064 | 
| USED GE WASHING MACHINE. | 
$30. Good _tondition OR 35406. 
USED WASHING MACHINE. : 
as M 1060 Ww. 
  Le unro Electric, 
USED RE REFRIGERA R $38 AND 
me ts Lo ectric, 1060 
USED DEPT. Norge 8 cu. ft. refrig. .. $79.50 
Philco @ eu. ft. refrig. 50.50 
Coldspot 50 
Maytag square tub . $40 50 
Easy Spindrier washer $50.50 
Electrolux vacuum cleaner 0 50 
wens other bargains to choose 
from 
CLAYTON’S 
AO: lt a ake Ra 
rE 
USED HOT POINT AUTOMATIC washer $69 20 95 
and up, new Hot Beta Museen 
er, $329 95 now $229 95 Rect 
Radio & Andpliances 422 W Hi 
ron. FE 4-1133 
WASHER, $20; OIL 8 
_er. $15: gas stove. $: 
WILL SACRIFICE BEAUTIFUL 
console Neech! for price of port- 
_able Free sons E 2-8213 
UNDERWOOD TYPEWRITER. 
FE 5-008 condition, $50. Desk. 
896 PACE HEAT- 
FE 5-2766 
EX- 
$30 
  U8ED BRYANT ee GAS WA- 
ter Dealer! 30 oa) EO B. Munro _ Electric, Byron 
WAY XP GABERT'S _ 
FLOOR SAMPLE SALE 
    ELECTRIC STOVE, WASHER AND} 
dryer. 2 pe sectional Sweeper 
and smal] tables and odd chairs FE 5-2333   t 
} 
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ELECTRIC CLOTHES DRYER FA. | 
mous mame brand. Slightly | marred Exceptional value Mich 
igan Fluorescent, 393 «Orchard 
Leake eae 
ELECTRIC STOVE. $815 
OIL SPACE eke $25. 
KENMORE IRO' $50. 
MY_ 3-37 7, ces 
FOR SALE (2 
SIMPLEX IRONER. GOOD As 
NEW. OR 3-7432 or OR 3-7221 
AT EXTRAORD!- 
na Values We have brand new 
18 modern and traditional de- 
signs to bedrooms and iiving room 
suites These are showroom sam- 
ples) Come look and compare 
with all other suites offered else- 
where You can buy these for al- | 
most the price of used furniture 
Michigan enone cast: 393 ~Or- 
chard Lake 
FOR SALE: “OUARANTEED RE FURNITURE 
frigerators . 39 05 uD Wringer washers 839 95 up 
@ninner washers $69 65 uD 
Vacuum cleaners $795 up 
Rov's. 96 Oakland FE 24611 
GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGE 
and refrigerator Cheap. 70 Sum- | 
__mit After § pm 
Gas STOVE GOOD CONDITION | FE 27-1174 
  | 
  from city limits, IMS. FE 5-7600._ | HOOVER VACUU 
  housetral fag or good building lot | £ Tinos FUM a PAINT SALE, 
Pp Liu | LATE 
_ For Sale Clothing = 
SIZE 8. i Grea gas stoves 
pORGET 
      HOTPOINT MOBILE | DISHWABR- | er Fioor model $is0 | 
Munro Electric 1060 WwW. mares | 
| HOTPOINT WASHER & DRYER, | 
matched pair, $35995, installed 
R Munro Electric. 1060 W 
NEW, 40 Huron 
per cent off Rebuilt 
also reduced 056 Myrtle. 
Gardens 
LanaE ae th 
ta 8 vacuums | 
Huron | 
LOUNGE CHAIR. ENG. | ie wand chair 2 lamp 1] 4-4479 after T om —= 
° tice at Jack's 277 Baldwin, 
MODEL EASY 8PINDRIER 
Used very little. $50 
30 Electrolux. $35 washer 
Late model 
_ FE 4-8005   
Lord’s. Specials S pe dinette set $40 95 | 
$40.05 | 
up 
up 
$20 00 | 
Lord's 
Furniture and Appliances | (25 W. Huron 3t. FE ¢- 
“Where Wrigley's Used To Be” 
  NORGE CeRIONT FREEZER. AL- | 
$173. OR 3-1672    
LECTRIC AUTO DRY- er ee used, good condition | 
2936 
  FE 2. 
|@ BURNER GAS” 
oven good condition, 
2-7813 
$139 95 Et BCTRIC WATER ‘HEAT. | R,. B. Munro FE! er, ec- 
tric, ‘oon w ‘w.Ruron. _ 
RADIO & | BHONOORAPR CON- 
‘ the best of “RANGE WITH , $2 
get ow real buy here! F’ i 
bet 8 am. and & p ‘on. 
__through Fri Reg. Price Sale Price 
$284.05 Tronrite diz. froner $219 95 
$129.95 Speedqueen washer | $88 
$319.95 Kelv elec range $190.95 
$895 RCA 21° color TV $69: 
$269.95 Zenith 21° TV $229 05 | 
$419 86 Norge 12 cu. ft ref. $2369.95 
$189 95 Bendix 
; $274.95 Maytag elec dryer $199.95 
choose from 
121 N. Saginaw FE 56-6189 
WALNUT DINING ROOM SUITE. 
ab Pull size. Good cond, $100 
fs an Peto See perfect cond. $40 
253 N. ens e ay 
be pawessesn) “pet 5 and ®@ pb 
7-PIECE LIVING 
“ROOM GROUP Modern 2 piece suite, 2 modern 
step tables. matching coffee te 
ble. 2 decorator iamps 
ALI. FOR $97, PAY 
ONLY $2 WEEKLY 
Pearson's Bank Furniture 42 Orchard Lake Ave. 
We Give Gold Bell 
. __ Christmas Gifts Gift 
_59! 
AKC DACHSHUND PUPPIES FE- 
males vepee holds until an | TALL CHRISTMAS TREES CUT | 
mas FE 7-828. yourself for 2) ae Costes: Ra Rea LES. mile north of Seymour x a 
Bicyc Por © © MADE | IN For further directions call OA England Slightly ecratched tn | &35e0 befo 10 @ and afte 
transit. 80850. terrific values $44 2 m_ 7 = | 
Michigan Fluorescent, 303 or 2is 
chard rd Lake Ave 
BLACK } PERSIAN LAMB COAT. as 
M eneth, good condition $75 oasis” 
BOY'S BIKE 36 Be WESTERN 
_ Flyer $25. FE 2-4 
BOY'S HOCKEY Shes 4 table on legs Pair sale 
house. Galoshes All A-l 
cheap OR 3-2420_ 
BOYS SCHWINN “BICYCLE _ 2. 
_Excellent condition FE 2-675 
BOY'S” CHICAGO ROLLER 
Skates, size 6 and girls in white, 
aire FE 8-0319 Between 13 
_ and § pm 
1958 ENGLISH BIKE $3950 FE 
BOY'S SCHWINN BICYCLE 
Excellent cee Lionel train 
equipment large assortment 
_ White Side ¢ Tos ire. rE 23-6752 26° 
COMPLETE papal a ‘TRAIN OUT- | FIT CALL 53-5004 
  
CHILD'S ROTL TOP bESE pats 
swivel chair. 24” bicycle. 
e214 
CHRISTMAS SALE. 4 REGiS- tered veagice Rea! beauties Sel!- 
ing out 2737 Dearborn, Rochester. 
Between Crooks and Livernois, 
off Auburm 
| CROCHETED | ARTICLES CHEA _FE 2-4613. 142 8 Pedi = 
, $700 MINK - DYED SIUEE RAT | 
full length coat. Excellent cond , 
size sro3 8 Sacrifice for $250. MA 
ple 5-79: 
GIVE HIM A BEAGLE FOR Christmas Started doe< and pup- 
pies Suncrest Kenne! 3059 In- 
_fianwood Rd. _ULk Orton 
SIZE 4 ROLLER SKATES 84 FE 4-0063 
  
‘Se ot Titan 4: 
ns. repeater rt: 
Both In good —— Phone OR 3-5402 
    
PORTABLE SEWING ae Ass 
condition $25. 50 8B. Ast 
PORTABLE WASHER 11 time = $20 FE 2-1159 
REBUILT WASHING MACHINES. All makes, $24.95 & up. Pully 
guatanteed. Thyle Electric 502 
N Johnson 
REFRIGERATORS: LAST YEAR'S | 
955 models. One of America's | 
beet brands. Perfect, new, guar- | 
anteed for 5 years Buy a new 
refrigerator for a little more than 
a used machine. Michigan Fluor- 
excent, 393 Orch Lake Ave. 
Seo marexen yo DOBERMAN PIN. 
seher, 1 old, Tho 
wringer washing machine, ey 
Reh Mines See ET = Pret on tae Me clea. 
= epee err Tae FE 48701. MODERN HOBBY HORSES STURDY. 
spring controiled, non tip, with 
reins, tail and mane gi ot 88. 2381 Mt_ Clemens rd, FE 7-0 
ICE ‘SKATES, LIKE NEW Choe 
white, size @ man's, size @ ee 
__2-3284_ before noon 
LIONEL CG ONSTRUCTIONEER set Large size FE 2-4376 
  LARGE LIONEL | TRAIN, WITH Ac-| 
cessories. Excetient condition OR 32-2378 
LIONEL TRAIN AND A ACCESS, 
$125 64 Exmoore Men's Chicago 
roller skates size @ $10 en's 
hockey skates, sive 0, $5_ 
LIONEL TRAIN, LARGE “LAYOUT. 
6 x 8 base board, 6 auto. Hr ifron bey 
many other cures. $85. 40843. 
MARX ELECTRI es COM- 
plete. Extra rock $10. Mir $0481 or MY 2-1961,   
piles BLE ‘as 
ni 
ae tthe Ra wer $8, _   
SMALL CHILDREN'S SHOE a 
ler bees size 12 and 3. 
Hotpoint portable troner, fie ee 
omery Ward 
  
  
   GER CONSOLE see Ma} fam Sachine, Wie pore a in Earp tne sii 6-PIECE BEDROOM _| Set 6P Four matcwen sPAaLp- 
SET Nice ‘Christmas i ees. 
enutiful dresser. Latge mirror, 4 72) Elizabdeti. 
full size bed. my chest of | Lake ra 
“ALL FoR's@ PAY | _ ONLY $2 WEEKLY RENT IT Fastleh 
carson’ . Bank Furniture through Rent Ads! Room, We Give Bell Git re house, apartment, | any- 
ak om thing — Want Ads give 
Pick & pai NT STORE, you ACTION. Dial 'FE     $34.50 
Heywood Wak es 
Table and ri (aire) Bey wees bree i 
: ae 
  elec dryer $139.95 | 
i months to pay, many others to) 
FE 47881 | 
Stamps | 
: = 
i 
=| Sale Household Goods 57/ Sale Household Goods 57 FUNNY BUSINESS 
TRADE aas ‘RANOES FoR ne ~ 
Bul —- by Hershberger 
      
     
   
         
   
     
    
  
  
  
  
  “It’s his oan break!” 
Christmas Gifts 59 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
RAG RUGS TYreRRITER | ae | CABINET SINKS FROM $59 re 
Shotgun FE 2-4339 _ Sinks to build in from $39 
SPECIALS ON CHRISTMAS TREE ed Nght hp 25 ae otfidoor set,| Thompson. 80 8 
reg 295 now 95 20 light set, ies aa oy 
ree So 10, $8.40 7 Itget multiple CLOSEOU t 
set special at $1.47. Christmas Extertor and interior doors 48x96 
decorations of all Kinds. See our! X%s plyscord. 44 per sheet large basement Toyland Trade Cash and carry. Pontiac Plywood 
in your eld skates on a new pair. co 1 Baldwin Ave. FE 
lbp qi pened Open Scarmiag! 
= ot hess? aps CHROME PLATED HAT AND BARNES HARDWARE in good condition. Best 
742 W  Huran   
USED CLOTHING AND 
used poe Reasonable 
  
aize 
size 
__Nurserv 
cate 
  SP 
steuon 
_port Rd Christmas Trees 
A_ CHRISTMAS TREE 
ab a 
CHOICE CHRISTMAS 
TREES sold penne ety freshly cut. Lo. 
FIRST BAPTIST 
CHURCH 
at 
EEDWAY 79 Tit bae 3 aie omer. FIGURE GEATES 3 arg skates ans 7 7420 
bearing ent at a a 2a pen 
CHRISTMAS T atin 
BALS8} LONG NEEDLE papal 
HAROLD JAMES FLOWE. 
1560 8 Telegraph Rd, 2 pocks _S of Orchard Lake 
CHRISTMAS TREES. $l on 
Staniey ‘» block south ef W. 
_Columbta 
% mile north of Dixie Hwy on 
Sashabaw Rd. Also 
corner of M-58 and Alr- 
  
ao 
(Just BEAUTIFUL 
CHRISTM 
TREES HAND CUT AND 
PICKED 
DIXIE DAIRY 
Shopping bit ta 
N. TELEGRAPH 
North 
Center } N 
of Tel-Huron 
  
up 
  Anxkume 
SCOTCH PINE 
choice § 
cut 
_ Oakley 70c spruce WN 
trees 
or 
TREES. Y 
400 1845 Opdyke 
retat] CHRISTMAS TREES $1.00 AND Balsamas, 
grown Scotch Pine. American of 
_§lon. corner Auburn and Paddock ureery 
  
EVERGREEN WREATHS, $2 UP. 
Reg roping, now 46c 
Grave blankets & 
House of Evergreens 444 Marion. 
2-450 
YOUR | 
SCOTCH PINE CHRISTMAS TREES | 
Wholesale or 
your own. MA 
Park Ra. You may | 
+ 2 
Walled Lake. | 
  
For Sale « Miscellaneous 60 
& 
ings | frames from $7 used | 
Used umber 
«oors complete 
88.00. New flush 
13. insulation, bu AS GOOD AS NEW BABY SCALES 
Busey —— bathinette and Teeter - +8506 2335 
_Femdaie * Sylvan Lake 
ATTENTION! 
LUMBER BARGAINS? Just received several cars of new 
sell at real sav- 
with 
doors 
ding 
boards. ceilinr tile felts, shingles, 
sheathing 
all at ba 
~ window 
| 
| | 
| 
| 
+5340 Highla 
PLASTIC WALL TILE ac Ea. 
Unclaimed tn 2.40 
Surplus Paint 1.0 
| White ane 1 = | Asphalt tile 
Harold’s Paint & Lino. _l4o 8 Saginaw St. 
32GAL. ELEC HEATER $8205, 36 Gal Auto Gas Heater $54 95 | 
Cab sinks & fittings $50 50 wy 
Laundry trays stand faxcets $23 9 
SAVE § SUPPLY. 100 § Saginaw St 
BARG AINS | TOYS PC SETS | ALL Prices and save 
SURPLUS LUMBER 
MATERIAI SALES Co, ! (M5@; OR 
ELECTRIC nails. door 
Tgain prices 
s—mill work hard 
Used 
Get 
nd Red 
TOOLS   APP ware, 
brick 
our | Free estimates 
3-7002 
LI- ances at wholesale pri 
GENERAL W UeE CO. 2258 Dixie Hwy. ARK   
Anti-Freeze.......53¢ off | 
Pair “AS 
3.3758, 
SKATES, 
Ri 
All FE 4-54 
Ladies & Gents 
make watches from 
Musical instruments, camera 
typewriters 
Christmas shoppina. at and make 
      
ros 
Yy 
K2 
tric spayer Dell sewing machine. 710 5 Ww Tire: Le 
ss planter lanes 
vl, 
2-0452 AFTER 5 P 
BEST BUYS IN JEWELRY 
ngs from $4 95 
e 
luggage. Do 
inaw’ St. 8. Sag 
FE aint, 
Per: 
Eddard your dollar do for wo, 
rete OUTLET steam 
"hi 
Ty 
2 Re- 
Elec- LIONELL | 178, 
| 16x 
nad 
BROWN LEATHER JACKET, SIZE rier 
40 OR 42 bet FIGURE ICE Winugows. Anderson and other 
$10 .. 
  
case, $25 CHICAGO aouake bpp tals 
3-9889 
    
sone racks. 
phate Can be seen at 530 E 
CHRISTMAS TOOLS 
FREE PLANS for TOYS 
CHURCH'S INC 
107 Squirre!_R4. 2.0233 DUO THERM OIL Se 220 
; eee and pipes. $50. 
DRAW TITE HITCHES CHRO! OR_ CADMIUM 
cers. 
3.45 Dizle Hwv 
3-1456   
21x32 double sinks 
Washbowls with fittings $11 05 
3 pe alo! bath (ts) with 
— 109 
Facto Seconds—Irrerulars 
SAVE" och aon ‘SUPPLY, 
100 S_ Saginaw § FE 54-2100 
244 IN JIG See AND MOTOR. causes Chef gas range. FE 
  
ELECTRIC LIOHT FIXTURES 
  
  
  
  for every room the house in 
Dewest 1955 designs. Terrific val- 
ues, room, $4.50 value, §2. 
Dining room, $10.06 value, $5 w. 
Porch, $2.95 value, $1.05. Slightly 
factory trregulars ichigan Flu 
orescent, 303 ‘he! @ Ave. 
FIRST QUALITY 6 FT. BA TH- 
tubs SO: 6B je =totle 
19.95: 1 double * eds: 
s a $10.95 OG. Thompson. try. 
FREE 81 RSE TOILETS $10 95 21232 double s : 9.95 
— wis with, = nol mo 
red ba 
Pitings : $100.50 
F onds — Irregulars 
BAVE UMBING 8U Y 
172 8, Saginaw FE 5-2100 
7 . _ $71.25 
Gal Auto gas heater $54.95 . sinks & fittings up $59 50 
Stand faucets $23 95 
172.58 Saginaw 6 
$25 160.000 unit 
water softener, ry tre. 
14 guPPLY. 
130 PD STOKER. 
Renalds, pgs 
_ $50 MA 6   
G.& M. arpening Service 
Rave your skates sharpened now 
FE 5-7835 
| Northwest corner W: Walton & Opdyk 
HOT WATER HEATER 30 aie 
Gas   4950 and These are slightly marred 
electric of! and bottled 
ers at terrific values ' 
Fluorescent, 393 Orchard Lake 
Ave 
KITCHEN WALL CABINETS. 30 x 
1§ heavy e steel. Refrigera- 
fin: Value $12 95 
os get marred 
ung s ex, 397 
_ Orchard L Take Ave 
KRESGE AUTO. OIL FLOOR! 
iermace with all controls. $45. OR   
  KITCHEN CABINET SINK. 54 IN 
Gare with faucets, $129.05 vai- 
so wall and base oe at terrific values. These 
slightly transit marred Michi- 
ae worescent, 393 Orchard ake Ave 
KENTILE Six marble colors Sx8% inch 
9 CENTS EACH FLOOR SHOP 9 S&S Saginaw St 
SOLLINGENEAD VARIETY paToae 2 mile, out Baidwin. co’ Mac. “Ole 
; syering aod ee “¢   
  
  
ated 
278 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK, LEGS. 
_ Fe See: eno New. Delivered $38 
JET W WATER PUMPs ewvies Ga. 
| _Thompsun 80 8_ Perry LADY'S $600 DIAMO 8 _ 85 pt. $250. Must sell FE 3- 
| LAVATORIES, COMPLETE ith 
| faucets $2450 value $1495 Als 
|      
tollets. bathtubs. shower stais -* 
terrific values. These are crate 
marred Michigan Fluor: 
393. Or- Sant Lake Ave 
| LIONEL TRAIN. WATER HEAT- 
er Chicken coop, Overcoat Ice 
_ Skates FE 5- pare’ y 
= TUMBER CASH AND CARRY 
white pine boards 
‘ piaster board 
48" rock iath 
Insulation loose and blanket 
Culverts for drivewavs 
celotex mine les 7.50 so 1 car 8. 100 M 
eAL oes: Tuterionn e 
  ‘ane ABATE, 
White vine and mouidin 
Teton and exte "doors 
Oak and fir flooring 
see Pine & Cedar 
~ Paul vt Cvr Eammer Co 
| 6120 hoot Lake R Commerce 
EM Son ee 
‘LINOLEUM... 39 YD. ec WAL LE 29¢ FT 
13c FLOOR TILE Ox: be 
$4.05 61 68 GAL 
A =z L. NTL-PREEZ: Me GAL. | 
SMITH’S, 257 S. Saginaw 
LIONEL & AMERICAN 
FLYER TRAINS Authori iactory service and 
Free test   
  
Berry ait 
re 
CIRCLE 
    
    
  276 
Garage Doors pe FROM 
PAL 
apt fatiy guaranteed. 
ar’ wp Estimates on on factory veer 
TASKER'S. 63 W. HURON ST. 
MONROE TILT- TOP STRAILER, + + ton capacity. 
_ > 7947.   
inch mirror, . metal cabinet 
$7.96 value ote Slightly marred. 
Also mie heist pple Medicine 
cab! lights 
New tllding triple door units a’! 
it exe al bargains. Michigan 
luorescent. 
PE   
ovdve 
FLUORESCENT FIX- i 393 Orouard Lake 
ve 
NEW & USED PORTABLES, WILL yhl) of) and grease any make 
sewing machine within: a radius 
of 10 miles for only 87 Parts 
extra, PE 4-3030. 838 Auburn. 
CIGARETTE 
stove 
/ Been awn-   
    FREE STANDING TOILETS $21 $8 | 
MEDICINE CABINETS. LARGE 20; 7 sl For Sale Miscellaneous 60 
ZA le WHEEL CHAIR AND BEL- tone hearing aid Nee reason- 
gblie 634 Parkwood A For Sale Miscelldncous 60 STORM SASH Aluminum combination nly pal 
  
  
  
  ies SOIL PIPE. FT| 8nd doors. LOW LOW price! 5 lengths r bes FE 4-6089 
ak um 
nat AvE ‘BLUMBING corr Bom to? pm. agiha 100 
i, NEW eS PIPE Talbott Lumber 
lay matin ithe | ln |S PS paint, Also Spread Satin and ‘- } +0) tbat rubber ase ard- 
| 172 ivaegiehe ‘NitNG our, 2100 ware, tlhe electrical sup- 
eor-Sar Tae - Dues. m, dows, doors and | 
; =n nye ARY @ full — ci Umber. 108 105 Oakland 
Ave. TILLERS W _ ave. tn. FE ¢ A deposit will Terres vine TILT ARBOR SAW, fax AND ‘JOIN: nt, fi er on s hp. motor en 
Gardss oad Ulate  Bauienent Youth ‘bea "PE 3-000 1503 S. Woodward -orth of 14 __ efter : ) pm 
—Mile_Ra “Birmincham Mi, 48000 UNWANTED ARTICLES RE NEW GALVANIZED wil moved free ot charge OE 3-8762 
| Ree bE bostneel ft | UsED FURNACES. O1L BURNERS, Po NE a UMBING suPP ye she burners, blower. stokers and | 100 8. Saginaw E_ 5-2100 stoves ott eating .. Roch- 
| ORD GARAGES SSS TO 
look like new Lenethen vour ea- 
rage ut to Fae warage doors 
Terms FE 45654 
_ OLL SPACS HEATER _ “DOUBLE 
burners. blower 80,000 BTU out- 
put 1°) yrs. old Heats 5 to 7 
rooms Ol! tank Copper tubing 
y. modern design Pe new 
_FE_ +300 5 to 
Silica Sand 100 Ib bag “$1 25 
! 4°x4" Hearth Tile . Ge each 
| 6x6" Hearth Tile _ 25¢ each ee 
| BLAY LOCK 
| COAL & BUILDING BUPPLY CO 
eh Orchard Lake Ave PE 3-7101 
PACHOUD WRECKING CO 
2301 Dixie Hwy PHELPS ELECTRIC HARDWARD 
Buulding supvlies OR 3-1217 OR 12 
  
PRE-INVENTORY 
SALE 
M 
1x12 redwood mien, s $200 M 
Knotty pine $165 M 
Clear oak ACK $230 M 
BLACKETTS 
suHene Aig 
161 Dixie Hwy. Clarkston 
PUMP JET TO 60 FT.. 835 
1580 8. Telegrah Re Re. 2 blocks 
south of Orchard Leake   
south of Or 
Save Money at BURMEISTER'’S 
LUMBER 
800,000 Foot Sale 
tn Lumber Now Gotne On 
T BURMEISTER’S OUR PRICES ARE NOT NLY 
LOW BUT OUR SERVICE IS 
3 YARDS TO SERVE YOU 
.x8 sheet rock C & C 8 178 
4x8 Masonite, sheet $ 255 
1x8 Std. P Pine. 
iz6 w. fir bds 1er M $ 00 00 
1x4 Y. P. FPiooring. 
2x4 R A fir s % ss. 6 
x4 «td Dougila. fir ner M $ 69.00 
2x6 std. Dougias fir. ver M $ 60 00 
2x8 std pee r Per M 8 09 00 
2° blanket imsi 100 't $ 445 
4x6x% fir Plyscore : $ 595 
4xax'\, fir wwe du $ 395 
1x8 knottv pine per M $160.00 
1x8 paneliny W vin: ver M $160 00 
{1 pipe 5 ft $ 395 
Comb alum ore from $% 2995 
W P Comb. 14 65 
Jone colored bath set. aD age 
set. cast iron tub $150.95 
HARDWARE — PLUMBING 
mae EL 
OU__ARE BUILDING House DRIV: UT TO BUR. | 
MESITER'S AND SAVE UP TO 
300 ON ALL MA 5 
MAKE SURE IT's 
BURMEISTER Northern Lumber Co. 
  Or eS $5. HAND SWEEP. 9197 Cooley Lake Rd 
$5. GE mixer, $20 essure tiac EM 33747 cooker $7. 12 piece set silver- Telecraph & 8 Mile Rd 
ware, D. Other utens! ls, trait FL 1-418 
washer, reat gas er apn _ 
var water heater ouse. 44 > : , 
Eliz Lk. J Save Up to 40% on 
  Christmas Gifts trieyel aes ES 16 tn. yeles. e778 
25" ipa’ cent off on all Sunbeam appiiances 
mee “s70.50 8 in. electric hand 
w | per $6050. J im electric hand 
| _ saws, now 60 
Ree ee 4% im electrie hand 23.96   wis 33. "OF electric skillets. | Ree $13 95 
| Nestor ‘Johnson ice skates—trade-ins 
accepted 
| Large stock of sleds $2.40 up| Layaways end terms available 
Hundreds of other ¢ at big 
ev caine Open evennnes 
KELUYS H. ARDW ‘ARE | 3904 Auburn at Adams, Auburn 
Reights, FE 23-8811 
SHAT LOW WELL PUMP ee 
‘s lee skates size 
Girl's rolet skater with cee 
sive Scout Laat size 
12. China cabinet. FE 5-0225 
Roofing and Siding 
Combination Doors 
Insulation 
M. A. BENSON S49 N Saginaw FE 42521 
ROMEX BY 4c PER THE COM. | foot. Wall boxes tor duplex pdlugs 
28c_ ea Main & 
$9 05. G {oe 
SINK CABINET. Bargain FE 5-7433 
SINKS FROM 66.95. 62 GAL. ELEc- trie water ueeiess ae 95. 30 gal 
es heaters $55. . Thompson. 
8 Perry. 
SEPTIC TANKS 
REINFORCED CONCRETE 
PE 464283872 Eliz Lk Rd. 
Year-Ind Clearance Sale 
Wholesale to All 
Cash & Carrv—One     
  
  FE 5-9108 | 
a! ester OL 2- ee 
WRECKING HOUSES ALL Ma-/| 
teriaig for ae ote Wrecking 
Co, “inc 8 Mile Ra, 
corner Orchare take Rd. GReen- 
_leaf 4-3 
Do it Yourself OL 
USE OUR TOOLS DO YOUR OWN | piumoine, wiring, repairing Com- 
plete stock soi] sewer. crock and 
drain tile. Montcalm Builders’ 
Supply. 156 West Montcalm, FE 
$4712, Pri thru Wed.. 9 to 6:30 
_Closed_ every Thursda an "de eens 
TACKSON RENTAL EQUIPT. 
and bidg. supplies, = Sun. 
€2 W, Montcalm FE 45240. 
if 
FOR RENT 
' Foor sander hand sander wall paper steamers-waxers & 
furnace vacuum cleaners, Oak- 
land Fuel and Paint, 436 Or- 
chard Lake Ave FE $-6150. 
Cameras, Equipment 614.         
  
  
    
  ARGUS C-3 CAMERA WITH CASE 
[ 18 per cent Sisco ee cake Ej) La flash Good condition’ is 
mens oth gadget bag and timer ‘ 
} ee mero fone lengths: #108 Call FE 2-5046 
Full thick 8 107 and 12° boards | OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT 
$105 per _. listed under ‘Hobbies & Sup. 
ples " Classification number 2 34a i 
A. ARC C4 33 MM CAMERA ARGUS F25 lens Flash attachment. 
leather case and lens shade. FE 
__2-7408. 
__Sale N Musical Goods 62 
ACCORDION SALE ALL 8TYLES.   ee eee 
FOUR 
im ¢WEEE-OLD POF _bies. $5. FE 17-0973. 
| HAMSTER SALE al na. A 
Pet 6 69 8. Astor 
TRISH pete cae PEDIL- 
gree, Reasonable Brighton. Acad. 
emy 7-3546. IRISH SETTER pth te AKO 
top registered, icocomauee ir 
Quality _ MT ¢-0637. LABRADOR RETREIVE 
_AKC Reg $75. Kenwood 1-2876. 
LITTLE TOY bi rr 5 Male Cheap. 
5-8051 
MALE SMALL DOO nels 
Part Chihuahua and lon Terrier. _ 620 Westbrook 
PARAKEETS. OPALINES, CANAR- 
_ies 1304 Mt_ Clemens. 
PARAKEETS. CANARIES. C. ioe 
Food Since 1927 77. 584 Oakland A 
| PARAKEE’ TS TALKING LAIN, 
Babi ay Cages & Supplies, 
sol eth st oe 32-4025. Closed Sun. 
PARAKEETS, BABIES AND CAN- 
an a 1 Melrose. FE 
es RAREETS PETS SUEPCEES 
239 vosrhets Ree aoe 
PART GERMA or tiet 
en Sa afer 2. FE ¢100: 
Pant Grain ‘“TEPHERD PUP- 
MY_ 3-402. See PUPPIES. MALS. AKC reg. Pedigree. Reasonable, 
GReenleaf 1863 
PEKINGESE PUPPIES. 
or colored. Small deposit will 
end till Christmas. 5 males avail- ble for service F 
POMERANIAN LINCOLN oid, 4427 Grovelannd. Royal Oak, off 
14 Mile, east of Woodward. 
REG BRUSSEL Syed AN 
Pekingese Phone   
  
| REGISTERED 9 ROLE. iim 4 males and & females 
OR_3-4941 
  colors, repeired. Loaners to be-— 
inners — Xmas i|.yaways q 
rail, basement & FE 5-5428. 
BEA FLOOR MODEL Ra- RA 
dio - Phonograph 
First $30 canes: ‘OR 3.7773.   
Bass ACCORDION WIth 
ie eoe music and music stand $95 
OR 3-7023. 
NEW aed A al od Geet 
Dranich sco 
$395 up. Row! a reeacts Co. OL 
2-604, OL 60571   
  
OLDS TROMBONE COMPLETE 
with case, $75. OR 3-989 after 6. 
  
PIANO TUNING, REPAIRS GUAR 
arteed. OA 8-3925. OA 8-3325 
PLAYER PIANO WITH ROLLS 
and cabinet. Reasonable, Alt. 6 
FE 5-5566. 
PI4NO 1UNING AN AND yaa ‘ng. Oscar Schmidt, 
RENT A SPINET OR . for the Christmas se or   
ar SS SS You" BUY. Y. RENT 
== organ from Gallagher's with 
ton to purchase ter. Full 
credit will wed on all money paid _ Call us or w 
will come out.  oallagher's, 18 E. 
Huron. FE 4-0666   SLINGERLAND brushes, ae 
new L 
er 3 pm 
Sale Office ce Equipment 63 
USED REMINOTON TYPEWRIT. wize, with 
and ont light: Good condition 
$4995. comp 18 W. Pike St. PEE + 
‘Sale Store Equipment 6 “os SNARE Bl bites 
standard and 666 E Beverly, aft- 
  
E FIXTUR 
remery. 100 £ Huron. Call FE 
3-0680 from 8 am. to 6 ir :   
=r OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD- 
woods, new rubber ¢ 
wee Christmas present. 
after 4 4872 Elizabeth 
Lake Rd.             GUNS - BUY - SELL - TRADE Maniey Leach 10 Bagley § St 
GUNS. _ MODERN, ANTI vz 8 BUY, 
SELL rials Pi TEL- 
cGR 
RAW FURS   
waned: Highest prices paid Ox- 
ford Fish and Ry 6 Lakeville Rd., Oxford. OA 86-2163. 
RECEIVED Just im ttme for Christmas, the 
buy of the year! 
“a Montague, hollow = glass 
Mon hollow giass 
Cm a 08 rods 
on eereres hellow glass — 
woh Montague hollow glass cast- 
nist Mo Montague solid giass one 
neh Ris Aires spinning reels . $12 49 
1650 Airex spinning reels . $10.95 
434.00 Hedlund water skis 627 06 
$24.00 Hedlund Surf boards $19 95 
uns, scopes end tackle. All at 
eae NT ok: 
TIPMENT 
"ANDE RSONT TDW E, 2182 8 TELEGRAPH 
FREE PARKING 100 CARS Mon, Tues. Wed. and Sat 9 to 6 
Thurs and Fri. ® to 5; Sun 162 
LADIES   
mR 
Can be Bought On Lay-away 
SLAYBAUGH'’S 630 Oakland Ave 
FF 98-0453 FE 40824 
_Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66   
      Week Only Plastic pipe. by the rol! tic Mf! | 
Plastic pipe, by the roll Wc ft ro 
1 
4 Soft copper type the 
whl My 
de 
Soft copper type 
$18 00 Silleocks, per bom +6) 
cocks, per box ‘6) 
Stop & Waste, | TPs “per box +6) 
IPS Stop & Waste, 
Pere box i@: 
Copper ’ 
  $5 
Stop & Waste, per 
8 
$330 ea. 
$4.10 <* cate Valves 
* Gate Valves 
’ Gate Valves $6.00 ¢ 
|2 compariment White plastic ls de | dry tray w-stand — faucets $30 50 
\4 com artment Green piastic laun- 
| ray wW-stand & faucets $29 50 
{2 Ronee Tent Cement with ledge 
| and stand and faucets $29 50 
2 compartment Cement with sendy 
| and faucets $23 5 
compartment Cement with sand 
and faucets $17 5 $0) 
Dur-a-tub with, faucets $43; 
Gallon electric water hemters. 
Edison & Consumers ap- 
5 STP do 
heaters 
$119 50 
heater. 
or et 
Ed’ 119 50 
Six and eight - inch . valve sup- 
piles =n ae spout   —-— 
year 
Gallon electric 
§ year 
66 pation 
110 ear water 
electric water 
Consumer 
(3 or mo $6.50 ea 
Taunary pa ew Deek type 
bottom su) : $3.95 
Laundry tw "saucete. ‘Clam type, Pompe vey 
Pitcher McDonald and 
  Dempster 4 
Asbestos pipe covering, 30° 
  engths ae. 
4" Soll pipe, single hub .. . $3.90 
4° Soil] pipe, double hub a ri) 
* Soll pipe single hub 25 " Soil pipe. double hub - 
Li eee Recess bathtubs, “A” os | 
Marcus Pollack Sump Pumps. 1-3 
motors 50 
Shallow well and Jet water nr_pamp 
“alges in stock 205 
Pet cca off wcne they last. No wey necessary. 
OPEN DAILY 
8 A.M.6 P.M, 
SUNDAY 10.A.M,-2 P.M. 
ARNASON PLUMBING 
SUPPLY 
ORTONVILLE 
PHONE 130 950 M-15 
ORTONVILLE   Pt at ise eee To Ave, 
ierators. be pai 
ae ettece   PHONE 130 | 1.00 | BEAUTIFUL REGISTERED TOY TOY 4-i TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE 
Send. gravel, fill. Lyle Conklin, 
FE 81112 or FE 2-8572, 
|BEACH SAND, GRAVEL AND ft dirt. FE 43371 or, FE_§-2741 §-2749 
PIT FOR LEASE 
Excellent gravel. Phone OA $-2038. 
ROAD GRAVEL S_yds.. $7.00 delivered. FE 4-658. 
WE DO FILL JOBS. 
34376 or FE 32-5807 
__Wood, Coal & Fuel 67 
DRY, FA REAVY 8LAB WOOD 
and Tieaiine $5.50 a cord or 2! 
_ cord for $10. FE §-3986. 
DRY 'SLAB WOOD; 
2 tor sii E 
DRY SLAB WOOD. $6 CORD 
for $1 Delivered FE 4-6588, | 
gine PLACE CANNEL COA 
w od Speedway Fuel Oil, 
Fuel and Paint. 
1 Lake Ave. FE 5 
HARD PE east FIREPLACE | 
_ ood   
  
  
    
     
    STOR ES 81088 rac Price 636. 
REG 9 WEEK OLD BOXER PUP 
pies. FE 2-5009. 
SCHIPPERKE PUPPIES. 
ppies. Perfect watch doe. % 
for children. No dosey ° 
unsightly hair on furnishings. 
20803. 
SCHIPPERKE FEMA LE 1 YER 
old AKC registered. Re 
2561 Crooks Rd. % mile WN. of ub 
2 RABBIT DOGS 
FE_2-1650 
SELECT YOUR CHR 
and cage, while we still have s 
eomplete selec Crane's 
Hatchery, 2489 Auburn Rd. 
WANTED: STUD SERVICE 
BLACK AND TAN REO 
GERMAN SHEPHERD. 
PE +6546 
WELSH TER 
__weeks old. nue MI 7 
Dogs Tr rained, Boarded 70 
tralied Tarebelt 3s &. Te 
__Hay, Grai Grain & Feed ot 
ALPALPA, ALL Spee BAY, 
straw, grain. shelled 
eegcras second cutting. Also straw. 
OA 86-2178.   
    
  
deliver. 
BRIGHT SECOND 
_felfa No rain OA 
OATS AND 
baseneen, oie feeder cattle. e for 
$0508 . . 
‘OND 
cuttin timo CUTTING ALPALA 1st 
vy and alfala, brome 
alfalfa. D, D. 
2124 Gilverbell road, grass and 
ter 
— $-1038. 
_For For Sale Poultry 74 LLL ie 
vr BOASTING Cyaan. "BAY or J ealeond 6 to 7 Ibs. Rey 
schneider. FE 23477. Se er. 
“te iy Sires. pier ty I on |   
    
Sale ~ Sale Sporting Goods 65 __Sale Farm Produce 73 
APPLES ALSO CIDER. HOME. 
a 7 6460 «Orchard e ‘ 
APPLES. WAL Farms, 670 Middlebelt Rd. 
EXCELLENT CORN. Se CRATB 
10300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. 
“FARM FRESH MILK HOMOOGENIZED - 330 Y OAL. 
Pasteurized, 
Processed ip our ow 
censed 7 ~ em eas. Rowe's 
win miles borth of _Biva 
HUBBARD UASH. BLUE OR 
en. 3 os . All sines. 
. oiddmes R PE 5-6600. 
Potatoes, Delicious Apples 1-43 out Baldwin to Clarkston- 
jon Rd. Left firet farm, 
_Sale Farm 1 Equipment 76 76 
oat ement istributer 
1956 CL. INTON 
CHAIN SAW and up. We trade. 
riding & walking 
Retatl 
    
  
  
A 
Also 8 
921 Moun, Clemens 
: rE 3-0830   
‘48 CASE TRACTOR WITH 
end loader, $300 cash. Phone. 
4-1170 
8 ‘SB TRACTORS, snow 
lows and casters. Jeri sno 
lowers Evang Equipment, Dixteé Hwy. MA oat] or 
3-8596 
nathan pee! CHAIN BA 
see ‘em at W. PF. llers 
& Lawn Equipment, are 
Woodward, (North of 
irmingh a. Mick 
INDUSTRIAL & FARM LET US REPAIR YOUR TRAC- ENT WHILS   
  
FEROUSON. Ae! AND NEW 
ESAVE AT HOUC GHTEN & SON $82. N Main, ster. OL 1.9761 FERGUSON TRACTOR LIKE condition front end blade 
_FE 5-1000 
itin ‘ng equioment Daviau arm and uipm en 
chinery. Phone vil R32. 
USED TRACTORS WE ARE QERSTOCEED Wwitr USED TR   
CULTIVATORS AND PLOWS. 
THESE TRACTORS ARE Alt 
PRICED ate SELL. 
WE TAKE TRADE-INS 
cre DIT TERMS 
OEP ENORERVICE AND 
FE ¢074 FE ¢1112 
KING BROS. YOUR L-H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE   
For Sale Pets 69 
AKC SCHIPPEREKE PUPs. ON 
4 mo. old male Housebroken. Priced right 3471 24 Mile Rad. 
OL _2-7457, 
AKC ‘BOXER PUPS. FAWN. 8 
Sica. old. 3350 Crooks Rd. FE 
BEAUTIFUL Waar nal SHEE: HE D oWnen YEAR OLD. 90 : 
CA tL Ree ec340   
  __Fox Terrier puppies. EM 3-2080. 
  
  ~ Mich. Chain Saw Distr. Sales Service, Rentals, MY 
fee nero Rd. I 60446. 
FARM & INDUSTRIAL 
McCullough Chain Saws 
New and Used FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW 
BUY AND GAVE AT 
HOUGHTEN & SON N, Main, Rochester   
BASE Meartee. SY ae Shy inc ear 
BOSTONS AT STUD. PUPPIES | Auction | Sales 77 Curtiss, OR 39206000 ed 
BOXER PUPPY, BRENDLE, EARS cme eet EVERY clipped and shots. With papers. | aaa v 
ae een » MOS & closed a Prt. sales BOXER PUPPIES. 2 MOS OLD,/| clos shel Ap eed furn Two mates. one female 75 and posal a iture, 
  -s ng *eetent blood line 
Eaten TERRIERS. AKC REGIS- _tered FE 5-0107 
CHIHUAHUA 
FE 56037 
  4 
CHRISTMAS PU 
cide Sate el ! , we 
      For Sale e Housetrailers 78 
    
           
  FORTY-FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY. DECEMBER | 19, 1955 pay 
st) 
    
For Sale Housetrailers 78 eee ee ee eee 
OXFORD 
Trailer Sales Prices slashed on used | 
trailers. Must cut down, 
inventory. Get a bargain’ 
fiere today. 40 to pick 
from. 
66 Stewarts, Gen- 
nd Bolly coaches. 
See also 
have to Stewa 
pee it to believe it. 
Bank Transportation Offered 87 
COLD? 
Fly to sunny California on sched- 
uled, huge, Riana con nents) 4 en- 
ne airliner, Fare only #75 Fer- 
y Service Inc, Agent. OR 3-044! 
GOING TO PADUCAH KY DEC 
23. Would like someone to share 
expenses. FE 
GOING To TULSA. OKLA DEC } 
rough Jan. Would | 
padi and share’ 
expenses. F 
GOING SOUTH ne Dex ie MO 
Leaving Fri. Dec auld like 
ware to share ees FE 
LADY “DRIVING TO ALBANY. 
Dec. 33 through Jan. 2 
would like reds erent to share exp. FE   
UC Ney aonts PART mi i orm , 
  
      
      ____ For Sale Cars 
TIP TOP 
VALUES 
GUARANTEED 
Piymouth Savey 4 door. 
Chrysier @ door 
Plymouth club sedan. 
Dodge Club, 2 door. 
Chevrolet Deluxe 4 door. 
Plymouth 4 door 
Chrysler Highlander 4 door. 
DeSoto custom 4 eect: 
Choice CL. AR Pontiac 
CLARKSTON 
MOTOR SALES wads 
1054 
1953 
  
      
  rates, ow insurance. Tratl- either way 
er accessories. Michi- ae THE Paocs TOURNA- 328 MAIN sT 
gan_ bottled ment of Roses e Bowl CLARKSTON «Oxtord Trailer Sales cone 4 nights. in glamorous Hol- CARYS! ER PLYMOUTH 
. . Transportation and Ope “Daily 
Leake Orion on M34. aoa hote]. Reserved seats and wh are seit Axo TRADE 
te 72 boxy lunch at parade Ticket for MA 13M hier 4. fe fb Rose Bow! Ranic Only $70. For ; igs5 Buick ‘sPeciaL— WDOGN 
ear cHAMPOR B nore complete details phone OR 20st | pard-ton fticinls car 2500 miles 81.300 “for 10) Be la TRAILER WANTED RIDERS TO SHARE herein PE 7262 OF equity iL or expenses to Southeastern lee == OR 3-7018 — 4 Scare Deaving MAtict and shift, | a apie NEW BRARES (new 
Yi9 MOBILE ALU" NUM 33 PT. |! Dec. 23rd Call MI 64729 | FE 8-0035 ; semi-modern. $700. 1947 8. Tele- | WILL TAKE 5 ADULT PASSEN- 3954 BUICK ‘SPECIAL A vee 
s gers to Southeast Missourt. Leav- R & H Ww $1550 FE 
NEW MOON TE ss 23, returning Dee 26 | 41842 after 5 0 
» 1956 models completely furnished | — CADILLAC, 1955 SERIES 82 SE- | 
and set up on choice lots Win- Wanted Used Cars 88 dan Two tone white wall tres | 7, 
terized and ready to move into SS. power eet end ooo ES 
terms and ly 15 minutes a oe ass utron- 
Pontiac. PARKHURST LAKE “CAL IFORNIA BUYER ae ve teteain Sait Execu-|  & 
LER ND SAL RILL $2020 DIXIE HWY. cose us pT mile NORTH of Lake Orion AVE beta or PE 4-600 et DOWN, 24611 j — INEEL iquidation Sale ——| WANTED - JUNKED ¢ == TsED Full Ha] 
“MOD- >. Tso" HOUSETRAILER 25 shower. FE 8-2707. 
NOW $s the time to purcns ~ an ali new 
1956 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home 
The 32 ft. with a low low down of 
1" $451.85 My 
Delivered and set       + 
Up. 
Also the 37-42-and 47-1 and 2 bec 
} room mode! now on display 
fine selection of reconditioned 
. Used trailers which -an be pur 
ehased on the ‘ow tow renta: 
STOP IN NOW 
HUTCHINSON 
MOBILE 
HOMES 4301 Dt Hey 
Drayton Paice, OR. 31208 
3830 8 Dort Hwy Pitt’ 
MosILe HOMES REPAIR 8ERV- 
| Booster springs installed 
Cars wired for pulling traulers 
_Adren Short FE + 
SPECIAL 
    i AMERICAN 38 ft 2 BEDROOM 
' NEW VE $1.000 FT MF 
  K = 
LE. APT RANGE TOILET A- CONDITION. ONLY $100 DOW. 
ALL METAL GOING | WN BALANCE GENERAL 
  ic os | 
Rito | 
Tener 
Exchange and OREAT LAKES 
“ft America's 2 unchal- 
lenged leaders in their price | 
\ eeage BEEMER CREE and | FROME 14 to 25 ft New trail. 
ers as little as 44 down, = vere | 
&s 6 «months to pay at | 
ao erest ASK ABOUT OPTION 
USED TRAILERS AS. 
‘ LITTLE AS $30 DOWN MOVE | _ 
Saad 
PARTS STORE eo 8. rebegraem FE 2-320 | ‘om Tel-Huron center 
ecto vice Open to 6 thru Sat | 
Trailer Sales Open Sunday P M | 
WANTED 15 TO 2 Fr aLUMT. fe, 
—- + 
Cash PE 2-7: 
~_ Rent Trailer Space 79 
PARKHURST en a al LER CT Well kept 
roads an - wands. aant bus, 
«Shopping facili fac: Mties. _MY 2 
_ Auto Ac ie Accessories 80 
_ AUTO OLA SERVICE 
When you seca nt Have you tried 
our service? Glass installed while 
you wait, Insurance jobs honored 
All work eusrentord Free 1 Ib 
ef coffee & customer with 
each door Ads or ‘windshield tn- 
ores oer 4 
Co 
122 Oakland ‘As FE 47086 
19530 CHEV. PARTS & 
ACCESSORIES 
RADIO, HEATER, REAR BUMPER 
AND MISC. PARTS. OR 37432 OR 
OR 37221. 
___For r Sale le Tires 80-A 
oan 70x15 TIRES AND TUBES 
__ Good Od mileage jeft_ rE 23-7400 
GOOD USED TIRES. $150 UP. 
oe cae white walls. 503 8. Saginaw. 
Feig wire WAL fits 88 <. emned 
is SUBURB ENITES $10.98 EX- change. FE 4-0687. $03 8. Bagi- naw 
Auto Service 81 a ee LPP PS 
BUMPING & PAINTING 
ERE ESTIMATE a, tame oF Gans 
BRAID MOTOR’ ‘SALES| 
30 rreere,] ree Dealing 
Cass at West Pike st 
CRANKSHAFT ORINDING IN THE car. C bene rebored. Zuck Ma- 
tne. 23 Hood. Phone FE 
GEN AUTO. REPAIR ROAD AND 
emer porate oe           
  
___ 80-4 
  
  
L NEW oSuar 
. FE ¢-068' 
  
  
  
THOMAS Canaan Com garage Ber vice, Road 
pet go Le $30 ‘a to 8:30 
hae PE 54-0871 332" Shim mons 
“Sale Motor Scooters 82 eat   
1984 CUSHMAN MOTOR scCoorT- 
er. Recently overhauled. Several 
extras. Call after 4 pm. MA 
  
For Sale Motorcycles _ 83 
FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 
= Harley Davidson see Harley 
—— Jes Co. 372 South | 
eM FLYER       
__ For “Sale Bicycles 
bors 26" WESTERN 
__ bike. $25. FE 17-8831 
BOYs 20 INCH BICyCUE 
condition, $20. FE 2 
Ys 26° BICYCLE “cate cL AFT: | er ¢ pm. ~5 24 E. ¢ GOOD | 
  
* > eMnIgTacAg 60 SUGGESTION — Evin: 
Wolverine and Freathercra boats. 
* Marine eAcceesorion 
Layaway or Terms 
HARRINGTON BOAT WORKS 
wee 8. Telegraph FE 2-6033 
mo £ves. and Suns 
RY MOTORS AND YEL- iket boats. 20 per cent dis- 
until] Christmas Order now. 
Sales, 2101 Dixie Hwy.    
      
         
CENT OFF ON ALL NEW) 
Johnson Outboard motors 
i Sy now in stock ( 
MARINE SUPPLY 
396 Orchard Lake Ave 
‘ Photie Fe 2-9020 
  
  NTED 
num housetrailer Electric brakes th 
1 FE 2-7250 
  cars, any make any mode]. Top $0 Ford 5 
S88) pe ‘ "50 Plymouth $195 BAGLEY AL TO PAR ES ‘49° Plymouth $95 
FE 59219 170 BAGLEY 8T | ‘49 Pontiac $195 . TOP Tr won | 08 Lincoin. ......... $lds WE PAY TOP DOLIAR FOR} 59 Mercury ies sharp late model cars Sas-On Used Curs ey 
Hay nee Ses Hunter Blvd 
Birmins MI 62756 | 
MOTORS 
      
      
  OVERLOADED 
  803 N. Main, Rochester SALE 
OPEN a 0 PM e 
- _ oOLi 29011 
OUT OF Gaara BUYERS WII 00 CARS 
buy clean cars from ‘#8 to 35 
Top $ paid Lucky Auto Sale 92 Chevy hardtop loaded $585 
_103 8 Saginaw St FE 41006 52 Olds 88 R&H Hyer, $507 ‘33 Studebaker Sports Coupe 
THE HIG H [I Hele ART a coe ere Power 
For high grade used cars We], ord Vé Like new 
need them Drive the extra miles, | $3 Pontiaé, R&H, Hydre tt will pay you well 4540 Dixie | (53 Willys, one owner 
7 ee Bo eases 7 "aT ~ 
ED J. VANWETET "58 Chevy 600 ee Pomer 6! ide 
OR 3-1355 "65 ERY, rye Werv cheap 
ARRANGED UP TO $50 FOR JUNK “& CHEAP | cars FE 2-2666 ye or eves FC ONOMY SE D C ARS! 
PRICE THE REST — THEN GET | 22 Auburn PR 6213! 
Rey best ats: ae $5 CADILLAC COUPE DE VILLE BIT | SPENCE All extra equipment Clean i. 
USED CARS Ferndad: {LIncoln 2-0886 | 
@2 Oakland Ave FE £7333!) CARS FROM $.990 TO $1250 OS 4160 W Wallen ‘'y block east of 
NV PNY Sactabew Ra 
CHEV 1954 COUPE ORIGINAT ! 
Top Dollar PIMA Bin mtccor he | day's bargain special $785 full | 
For clean used care & trucks price ake Vour ownaterms 
Matthews 
Hargreaves 1 8 Saginaw St FE 44546 
See M&M Motor Sales For top dollar on iate mode) cars 
2627 Dixie Hwy_ OR 3-161 
WTD JUNK CARS & & SCRAP 
tron. Fast service Call FE 4-85) 
TOP DOLLAR FOR CLEAN CARS 
and late models 
“ECONOMY” Cas For Sale Trucks   21 1 
| 
c 
22 Auburn | 
90 | 
Haskins Chev. Eis CHE Vv Goon CONDITION MY Haskins: Chev. 6751 Dixie Huy at MIS 5-50T1 
e ti 8 
655 CHEV 159 STATION WAGON | 
H 8000 ames Excel cond | R & 
$1595 MI 6-427 
1954 RA- 
condition BEY 
Excell 
EM 33709 
SPECIAL AIR HF v ROI ET 
Hea ent ter 
1 000 
  Take over paj- | motor ang tires 
ments FE 70299 7 
  48. CHEVROLET DR. GOOD | 
Cece ba te me condition OR 3-1653 
____ Open _Nites Ti ELDERLY LADY |OST LICENSE | Wishes to sell. 54 evy Like 
DUMPS new 7806 miles See to appre- 
ciate. In storage 88 Mans- 
field 1853 Ford F600 Z 
yd box Big 6 engine 1955 CHEVROLET BEL AIR 4 DR 
1953 Ford eno 6.000 miles. Real sharp $1650, 
G) x V8 Engine _FE 50782, i 
V-8. (55 CHEVROLET. BFL AIRE | 
hard top coupe. R&H Power, 
Pack Cora) and Grev low price 
JEROME ROCHESTER Fone DEALER « 
L2) 
“FOR MORE THAN 30 YRS. A for quick sale FE 4-804) 
*8S CHEVROLET V-8 BEL AIR convertible. Turquoise and white 
Power Pack Power Glide and 
Power Steering By GM execu- 
tive. Call LI 65802   
__ GOOD PLACE TO BUY” _ LHC MODEL 1961 ONE TONE 
STAKE EXCEL COND. WITH} 
GOOD 
CONDITION. 
For Sale Cars 91 
1952 FORD CUSTOM 8CYLINDER 
TUDOR 
$595 
LARRY 
JEROME ROCHESTER FORD DEALER KING BR 
      OL 
“POR MORE. THAN 30 YRS. A 
GOOD PLACE TO BUY" 
“BUICKS 1953 Buick, 4 door Special Dark 
green, has had best of care Ex- 
cellent condition. Radio and heat- | 
er, Also have two 1952 
184 BUICK HARDTOP, BLACK 
ele tated wall tires, tinted 
fase 5-8979 after 3 pm. 
P Thorpe, 
| FOR SALE BY 
Sie Century Hardtop 
-7401 
“Bright Spot” 
Selections 
Olds 88 2 Dr. 
Olds =. 882 Dr. 
Chev. Conv. 
Pont. Star Chief 
Merc. Hardtop 
DeSoto Sedan 
Buick 4 Deor 
Chev. Sedan 
Pont. 2 Door 
Merc. Merc-O- 
Nash 4 Door 
Kaiser Sedan 
53 Olds S. 88 Sedan 
52 Chev. P. Glide 
"52 Stude. Sedan 
"52 Ply. O. Drive 
"82 Pontiacs (4) 
"52 Olds 4 Door 
*S2 Nash Sedan 
"52 Cadillac ‘62’ 
Many Others to 
Choose From 
ve ’ 
Bright Spot . Jérome 
Olds-Cadillae 
Cass & Orchard Lake 
FE 80483   
OWNER: 1955 
$2300. OR | 
    
we 
  DEMOS 1956 CHEVROLETS 
Floor 
Cars Many Models—Colors | Options to Choose From 
Official 
Cars 6cvl—Revl. Std. Shift 
Overdrive or Power Glide   
Courtesy 
Cars 2drs.,4 drs. Spt. Cpes., 
Wagons, Convertibles, 
1350's, 210’s and Bel Airs 
As Low as 
$1675 COMPLETE 
Call ‘em what you may— they all mean savings to 
you,   Oakland County’ s targest 
dealership with the largest 
Chevrolet stock on hand al- 
ways. 
Matthews- 
Hargreaves “In Pontiac in esrrems 
all the w 
M Mill 8t. Pontiae       a 
BUY NOW 
AND SAVE! 20—'55 AUTOMOBILES TO CHOOSE FROM 
$1,595 AND UP YOUR TRADE 
60 OTHER 
Reconditioned Cars TO CHOOSE FROM 
COMMUNITY 
MOTORS 32-9481. Rochester 
Coen till 10 pm 
50 CHEVIE DEI RADIO. HEAT- 
er, spotlight white walls Nice. 
"34 Custom 8 conv Radio heater, 
spotlight waite walls C J 
Auto Sales 03 Oakland | 
1953 CHEVRCLET BEL AIR 
Boots scape Power Glide. Fully 
ae Pe Low mileage. $950. 
E 68-1887 after 6 pm 
1036 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- 
op. All Brces sores Vée engine. 
$2380 OR 3-472 - 
CHEVROLET ee AIR 
door 1 owner. Very bre mileage 
Perfect cond OR 3-16 
CHEVROLET, 1955, ¢ on RA- 
dio, heater, V-8 overdrive. $1 750 
_ MA 6-6789. evenings ee 
Credit 
Plan HAVE YOU BEEN TUR}: 
Dows WHEN TRYING TO Kf \ 
ft OF SHORT 
NO CREDIT 
ETc? 
WEEKLY. PAYMENTS or As | 
No Co-Signers! 
Immediate Delivery ! 
Deal Direct! 
No Finartce Co,! 
Buy Here—Pay Ileve 
YW Silly COME 
NATIONAL MOTOR SALES 171 S SAGINAW 
‘$4 CHEVROLET BEL AIR HARD- top Radio, heater white walls 
12.000 miles 
new one 
LAKE ORION MOTOR 
M24 at cleewan 
D ME mo 
URY 
2- Saal 
$0 CHRYSLR GOOD CONDITION 
$300. PE 2-015, 4805 Westlawn 
FORD TUDOR _ 0 GOOD CON. 
dition Call FE 5-8698 afte r4 
paw~ THIS WEEK o FORD DELUXE 6 CYL 2 
GMC 1950 ', TON PICKUP Exz.-/| oor black sedan In excellent 
cellent condition. Radio heater coadities _MI 47507 
_turn signals FE 52915 ONLY ! FORD 1954 CUSTOM LINE 8TA- 
A-l CONDITION. HEAVY DUTY . tion wagon 8 passenger Low 
Dodge wrecker FE 5-244 33 Ford Tudor Clean, 6301 8 77> mileage EM 3-3220 ——— 
1955 '>TON LHC PICK-UP, LOW (52 Cherie deluxe 6067 § i> FORD 1953 2 TONF GREEN RA- 
™m e see mornings at 196 55 Buick hardtop 6320 $2405 dio heater Pty 3380 Goud 
Sanderson. Apt 3 55 Mercury ahoes fy ea ae condition Call MY 2-5601 _ - 
Fe: 53 . 3] Studebaker oD. a1 
Se haa pour ~ se (ines Boker seer 291 ry $1235 | 
@ CHEV '. TON PICKUP $000 | ny) ee ca aes) = proce |. 32 Dodue «ai beat “90 OM CAB rE TRACTOR Chevie R A H 6357 
mi ees oe (THis HOTS fc ceaaie tanks ar 2 bth uh eel lsc | 
vt (ia oe ; ON YN SN | BOOM TRUCK 4 FT TELE les | 
scopi¢ boom C L. Bennett, 1240 ‘ | W Silverbell Rd_ | Cai hner Maotor Sale 5 | 
| 1947 GMC PICKUP VERY CLEAN | , oe Fa | 
Bargain Pvt. owner FE 3-1542 | Be Your “Santa = a — 666 § WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM | 
CHEV. 1951 4 TON PICKUP. AIR-| 195 CHEVY 4 DR. Va RAD | HoOUSe OL WE 
fiow heater and defroster turn heater, directional Lights, 9.000 | . . 
signala like mew tires Your car| miles Bargain FE 5-6068 or truck down See this one today “4a PLEETLINE CHEVIE. NEW (00D DEAT. 
LUSA GOOD 
DENTE MORE 
$O95 : wick Roadmaster Hardtop | 
with al] the extras. 
$995 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr 
with very low mileage 
D1195 1934 Pontiac Deluze 8 2 dr. with 
2 tone blue finish 
$765 1983 Chevrolet 4 dr Here ts a 
clean and good running family 
$1195. 1953 Buick specie! hardtop White 
over red A real sharp car. 
$765 1983 Ford 2 ar Customiine Low 1 STOCK No. ix mileage, ready to ro 
$895 1982 Pontiac Custom 
hardtop. All leather trim 
S595 1952 Butck special 4 ar 
heater, Dynafiow wo rus’ 
51495 1955 Chevrolet 4 dr sedan, An- 
other one-owner beauty. 
$2195 1955 Buick Sesctst ereee: 7,000 mile beauty. 
PLUS #% other fine cars jcateline 
OLIVER 
BUICK 210 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 2-0161 Deluxe model | 
STOCK No. N2698 
Radio, |   | 
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    For Sale Cars 91 
North Chevrolet 
BEST BUYS TODAY 
54 Buick Conv. $1995 
Roadmaster Power  ateering Power brakes 4 way power seats 
wer windows 
Jet black. black top Whitewali 
tires. 14.000 actual] miies 
STOCK No. N1004 
LIC. So. GR 1360 
*54 Ford 2 Dr. $999 
Glacter blue fully equipped. To- 
days best buy. 
STOCK No. N2763 
LIC. No. GW 1499 
e 
49 Vaviek Scilan 3275 
Dane radio @Fhd @eater read. 
for winter Good transportation 
STOCK No. N2767 
LIC. No. YA 2256 
"S1 Dodge Conv: $495 
Jet black top white wal! tires 
radio and heater. G)romatic. 
STOCK No. N2727 
[EL Noe GW 54135 
24 Studebaker This car is like a! 
Landcruiser $1005 
Hirira heater white wall tires 
2 tone biue Sharp as they come 
STOXK OR Nor N29s5 
LIC. No. GN O88Y 
‘3? - Pontiac Cat. $875 
Ra- | 
real | Hydramatic Black & White 
t A eater whitewalis 
STOCK No N2R13 
LIC. No. \ 4009 
ck Super } lardtop 
Dina radio and heater. beauti- 
ful new peint cant tell from pes 
S100 | 
LI, is No NQU6 
Non GU 40s7 
ih "50 Hudson 4 Dr. $99 
Why take buses? 
LIC. No. HB 1810 
"31 Nash 2 Dr. $333 
Forest gteen 
= saving overdrive 30 miles to | 
STOCK No. N2547 
LIC. No. CV 4886 
‘a1 Plymouth 2 Dr. $395 
Ne® paint. motor just overhauled 
tires like new 
LIC. No. VP 3488 
53 Ford Convs 
2 to choose from 1 's fire en- 
ine red the other a cream: 
uff. loaded with access. You 
mick for $995 
STOCK No N2859 
LIC. No. GH 6736 
"54 Chev. Sedan $995 
One owner and loaded. 
STOCK No. N2963 
LIC. No. GF 3567 
NORTH CHEV. 
Big Used Car Lot on 
Woodward Ave., South of 
- Birmingham. 
  radio and heater. |   
____For Sale ¢ Cars irs -91| For Sale Cars | 91 
WHY DRIVE A 
USED CAR? Guaranteed 
NEW V-8 DODGE Sharp Used Cars 
  
  FULLY EQUIPPED yaad ary Racio, beater automatic tram | = (GLENN'S aad tar ne A Homes) = MOTOR SALES . $2,383.88 | 2848 Sacinaw St PE 737), 
selection ef over #0 suse” clin’ |33 PLYMOUTH STATION WAG. . ee a : on, F neater. Low mile 
aS LP M rN acne Ex “fixe Onto rc GALES 
Jodge-Plymouth Dealer Db couencuny 
232 S. Saginaw FE 2-91. 31 MY 281i   
1983 FORD COUNTRY poEDAN. 1952 PLYMOUTH. 
  Fordomatic. 3 seats. & H coupe, Radio and heater. 
Original owner. Second car. $i,- | —Sonditten. FE 6-1363. 4-0270. PLYMOUTH DR 
‘30 FORD CONV. | RADIO, HEAT- 
er, new top. Clean inside and out. monern 
  heater and Hvdramatic. $36@. FE = 2 
8-1363 1953 PONTIAC DELUXE 
  
  Id car in ot equ Your o! 
Wilh help finance.- EM 3-211   
PONTIAC, 2 DOOR. $300 FOR equity, take over payments. PE 
  
    
      DECEMBER CLE AR ANCE 1055 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF | CATA- ~LARANC lina. Power brakes and steerin Mercury ‘52 Sport Coupe 7145 Power Pack Low mileage. Cali 
Merce”, "33 com 2 door 95, MI_4-8166. No dealers 
ercury "52 Monterey 4 door $845 | ‘56 PONTIAC ~ CAT Olds ‘32 88 2 door $845 miles s Goes tar SG wader i Reeteury 2 ere Top a se Call OR 3-7083 ereury * onterey 4 door $1395 
Ford ‘54 Station Wagon $1445 | 1952 BLACK PONTIAC 4 DOOR Mereury ‘$4 Station Wagon siegs| Hydramtic. New engine and pics Mercury “$4 Hard Top SI6DS | - eee AICTE 8 eee Lineoln ‘54 Capri Coupe $2095 | 1955 PONTIAC STAR CHIEF CAT- 
| Mercury ‘55 Montelair 4 door $2195 @lina Fully equim $2250 FE 
| Mercury "56 Montclair Coupe $2695 — 4-9683 Tincoln 55 Capri Coupe $309) 52° PONTIAC CHEIF @ HYDRA | Caditlac "35 62 Coupe $3995 | any extra. | owner $750 MA 
6-273 
Bob Frost, Inc. 93 PONTIAC 2 DR WAGON 5.300 
LINCOLN MERCURY pAxD FE} spe nem Rell eauippes ONTT 
AE rar De ‘5S PONTIAC STARCHIEF. HY-. 
  830s W OODW “ARD dra. powersteering, power brakes. 
BIRMINGHAM ww tires 5900 miles. Like new MI 62200 JOrdan 63933 | FE 4-6638. fc ry 49 PONTIAC, GOOD CONDITION | 
55 OLDS FE 2-146 after $-30 pm AON GERTIBLE COUPE 1935 PONTIAC. 67 DOOR  SE- poner DT cikene ATER, HYDRA.| ‘dan Most all accessories apse 
power steering and rakes ery toler open every week night aaah = — 
' UDEBAKER DE “49. iD 
HOUGHTEN & SON condition, Interior very clean 
cheap. OR 3-4837 
Chevrolet 
1956 Demo's   YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMOBILE 
AND 
: GMC TRUCK DEALER 
528 N Main. Roconester, OL 1-976) 
OLDS 1955 SUPER 88 HOLIDAY 
Brass Hat Coral & beige. $2350 
1505 Welch Walled Lake or 
phone MA 4-2670 after 6.30 pm. 
  
  5 PASSENGER | Good | 
1954 4 RADIO and or ree for quick sale | 
© money down $25 8 per mo | +35 PONTIAC CUSTOM CATALINA LAKE ON MOTOR SALES NGOrClaekcton _ Low mules. _MY 2-1781 after 6.30 
- MERCUR ‘88 PONTIAC STARCHIEF DE- _ 2-261! luxe. 4 dr. sedan Hidramatic, | 
KAISER DELUXE 1952, RADIO. Foner brakes. Hie wes.) OR 
“CHIEF. | = aaa tain. Low mileage, white walls SHEL: ARP and all the extras. Priced for. ‘$1 Mercury 2 dr. adio and quick sale $975. PE 4-1557. re Ra" it at ase Pontiac | 1933 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN DE. | ieee luxe 4 dr. excellent condition. 1955 NASH AMBASSADOR. FULLY Hp | equipped, $900. Private. OL 
OLDSMOBI'E 1948 2 DR RADIO. "ARS FLOOR CARS OFFICIALS CARS heater Hydramatic, - . FE: 2.489 after 5 30 COURTESY CARS 
OLDS 53 CONV 88 cee . $1150. P DOORS DOORS 
_ By owner MI 4-465: SPORT COUPES & CLU ry COUPEs 
1947 OLDS a “CASH ——_—s«‘1:508 210s BEL AIRS. : FE 50668 A one 
‘33 PACKARD 2 DOOR. RAND p STANDARD TRANS ee overarive bors 6. $1005 ND O DRIVE | 33 Ford convertible, Matic, ni w CAR GUARANTEE Roand H White walls. nice $1795 » a joe + 
‘S$? Chevie sedan, R and H $1.679 
Clean $ 545 | FULL PRICE 48 oe sedan. R and H $8 115 | 
: aesh bs (S | NO FINANCING PROBLEMS | | Mazurek Motor Sales AE CLGAOAE Ua ear 
| Weed*ard & South Blvd FE 49587 
West Side Used Cars Drive out where overhead ts low 
and save the difference Many 
Mmekes & models to choose from 
\West Stde Used Cars 
W Huren FE 42185 
"go5 PACKARD _ CLIPPER cus- 
tom hardtop All power extras 
Perfect candition inside and out 
Has received constant factory 
_ een Will sacrifice for $2650 MA 
6-297 
FTPackard 4Door This ts @ one-owner 4 door with 
radio. heater, excellent rubber 
35 000 actual miles If you want 
@ cheap car in perfect cond see , DOWN AND UP TO © MONTHS 
TAKE. ADVANTAGE OF OUR LOW OVERHEAD LOCATION 
SAVE as vou WAVE NEVER SAVED BEFORE 
Don't Delay — Act Today 
Haskins 
Chevrolet Oakland County's lastest 
Growing Dealer 932 
      a ante this one 68 Oakland. 475] |)ixre IEwv at M15 
1968 PLYMOUTH — EXCELIFNT | M Nple 53071 | 4 t 1 s oH ‘ cons oe ere sidewall Open Nites ti % 4 Harold Turner Sez... 
LIVING IS A TOUGH JOB! -Y GOOD PIGHTERS CAN MAKE A GO OF IT. THE 
TRAGEDY 18 THAT WE WASTE OUR ENEROTES IN FIGHTING 
ONE ANOTHER INSTEAD OF FIGHTING THE COMMON ENEMI 
OF ALL MANKIND, FAMINE. PESTILENCE, DISEASE AND qr 
DESTRUCTIVE FORCES OF THE NON-HUMAN WORLD.”, 
Harold Turner, F ord 1955 Ford Thunderbird 1953 Plymouth Station 
vereeees. $2495 Wagon Lees 
1953, Mercury Hardtop 1955 Ford 2-Door $1199 
veneeecee $1199 
1984 Ford 2.Door $44 
1 1951 Pontiac Station gm sa oe 1953 Plymouth 2-Door 
$644 
1054 Neer 2 Door i Wagon 77)... $3 $1199 
952 Ford Hardto cgi ee ele Se : 
“ aay 1952 Poutiac Deluxe 8 
ven sath 21 2 J uor Gis ds . $599 2 Ply mouth 2 Door 
cee cece ee. S40 1951 Chevrolet 2-Door 
1052 Ford Country Vituie ke S $299 
Squire ..........$799 105 Sure uper 
1952 Pontiac Con- Hardtop ...... $1599 
vertible .........$699 1953 Chevrolet Con- 
1954 Chevrolet vertible ......... 
2-Door ......... $ 1953 Ford 2-Door $644 
1953 Buick Riviera 1953 Pontiac Deluxe 8 
Weeds ecsases es S009 4-Door ......... 
1955 Pontiac 4-Door 1953 Ford Ranch 
ve ea eae ees .. SIGH4 Wagon ....... . .$999 
2-Door 1952 Ford 2-Door S544 1951 Ply mouth 
1985 Dede 2 Dour ses runpy AREAS 
Neoee ene sou 1055 Chevrolet. Station. 
1934 bind Con WN jn ee $1399 
vertible . ~TE0G 155 ford tlardtop 
1os4 Piemonth $.Doo ee $1799 
Cee ee SR44 WES toes vlet 2-Door 
1022, Fen d aren 
Wagon 
1952 Mercury | 1955 Pome lace. tan 
Chief Catalina .. $1909 
1950 Ford Station 
Wagon... 8299 
1932 Chevrolet 2 -Door 
teeeeee ee SS44 
1053. Ford Hardtop 
CC i ee oe erry 
NO MONEY DOWN! , 2 Door 
$644 
“1951 Ford 2. Door $299 
1952 Oldsmobile 88 
$099 Z1)00F 2.25545. 
  1941 Poutiae Station Wagon 1950 Ford Station “Wagon 
1952 Pontiac Deluxe 8 2-Door 1952 Plvmouth 2-Door 
1951 Ford Hard Top 1952 Ford 2- r 
1951 Stud¢baker 2-Door 1951 eheviolet Hard Top 
1951 Ford Convertible 1950 Ford ‘sa Ton Pickup 
1949 Chevrolet ‘y Ton Panel 
1950 Ford 's Ton Pickup 
1952 Ford ', Ton Panel 
1931 Ford. *: Ton Pickup 
1933 Chevrolet 4, Ton Pickup 
CAR NEED SERVICE?? 
HAVE IT DONE NOW! USF OUR BUDGET PLAN 
NO MONEY DOW N—NO PAYMENTS TILL 
FEBRUARY Ist 
Terms as Low as 75c WW eekly 
Rebuilt F-ngine Installed for Ouly &. 75 eekly 
Service Open 7 :30.a.m. Till 9:30 p.m. 
Except Saturday 
Harold Turner, Ford 
2BIGLOTS 464 S. Woodward. Birmingham 
| Midwest 47500 
| “A Phone Call Starts a Salesman to Your Door” 
    
  
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WHY WAIT 
For Your Christmas 
  You Get It Here 
| With the Purchase of 
| One of These 
GOODWILL USED CARS | 
$795 1953 PLY MOUT 
2 Dr. Sedan $995 1953 PONTIAC 
Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan H 
Hot air heater. standard shift 
| psdie neste: 2) Bice Merren: and a light green finish One standard shift and one owner. owner 
: $1275 $895 1954 PONTIAC 1953 FORD 
Deluxe 4 Dr. Customline 2 Dr. 
to. heater, F tt n@ Radio, heater and Ford oO 
oeaer eres, teen This ae Matic Why look any Geter! Here is the car. 
$1745 1955 FORD very nice car 
$1695 1955 GHEVR@Ic ft 
Del Ray 2 Dr. Sedan Customline 2 Dr. lio h 0 = 
Radio, heater. Power Glide, new Racie hes toby ae A 
spare and very clean through- ish and new spare tire 
  5695 1982 PONTIAC $1095 1954 FORD 
} Deluxe 2 Dr. Sedan 2 Dr. Sedan This vale is equipped with ra- Radio. heater standard shift dio, heater and Hydramatic. 
and a light blue finish. Like new throughout. 
PONTIAC RETAIL STORE Ses it it today, it may be gone 
orrow 
  
65 Mt. Clemens St. | FE 37117 
Bchied the Post Office 
      THANK YOU 
People of Pontiac. Because 
You responded so greatly to 
our last stock number sale, we 
are going to repeat it. Ask for 
any car by it’s stock number to 
avoid mistakes. 
STOCK No. 3374 ° 
1953 PLYMOUTH STOCK No. 2215B 
1953 HENRY J. 
One owner. 4 economical critn~ 2dr Radio end hrater. Over~ 
ders One big heater Nice drive White walls. The color 
second car. is ivory, the motor {s — and 
the price ts low. 
STOCK No. 3314 SVOCK Now 1s0\ 
1953 CHEN ROLE 1994 CHEVROLET 
Be] Air hardtop. 2 tone e-ee Bel Air 4 dr 2 tone green and 
with radio and heater A lot grey Interior to mateh, Has 
of class for the finest radio. the warmest 
Li heater, the smoothest Power 
Glide The best price in town, 
$1045 $1145 
STOCK No. 2500.4 
1953 CHEVROLET STOCK No & \ 
1954 NASH Bel Alr 4 dr. 2 tone Power 
Glide power steering, heater Rambler 4 dr Gree. over ivory, 
and white walls Ready to go Radio over heater continental 
tire for that gtiomer iook 
$9995 $Q75 
  STOCK No. 251A STOCK No HI3A 
1953 FORD 8 1955 CHEVROLET 
4dr. Radio and heater. Warm Convertible. Power Gide, radie, 
brown finish. All leather in- hester. Coral finish.  tvory terior. One owner. Why don't nylon top Here ix the car for 
you be the second owner? 
$795 
MATT 
REAVES “YOUR CHEVROLET DEALER” 
211 S, Saginaw St. FE 4.4846 i the young at heart 
$1945 
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Comics. (7) Auntie Dee’s Rascals. 
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Annie Oakley Show. (9) Circle 91i2:25_(9) Prayer. Sign .On. _|4:45—(4) Modern Romances _| @_ wpeoming “‘Dragnets” le convinced Exsenhower wilt rot run 
For Pontiac's Only = ; 12:30—(4) Feather Your Nest. (7)|5:00—(7) Mickey Mouse Clubs. (4) ise of = “ cs il \to Eisenhower his contention that! ose q/6:15—(2) News, Jac LeGoff. (4)) Beulah. (2) Search for Tomor-| Pinky Lee Sh®w. (2) The Early, TV altectons ver ABC . other GOP aspirants cannot afford) 
AUTHORIZED News, Williams. row. (9) World Passport. — (9) Dance Party. aad to wait until mid-February or later| - 2. 4 \¢:25—(2) TV Weatherman. (4)/12:45—(2) Guiding Light |5:30—(7) Mickey Mouse Club.) araitha Reye's shows have to get their names on primary 
Muniz TV Sports. ; 1:00—(2) Ladies Day. (4) Color-, (4) Howdy Doody. (9) Howdy .iinped into a groove dangerously ballots. a | All that’s modern in ONE cleaner 99% for only 
SERVICE 6:30—(2) Invitation Playhouse. A wand. a Munchome Drama. ” Doody. Glocelltollal rutll An lone onlooker ae ~| and you save $2995 THIS WEEK! 
= -—— | Jack Harris Show. (7) Trouble ; Sy hare Ww. capsuled: “Pathos, always ew Yor 3 mes reports Shaan ae ee 9 
CHL With Father. 1:15—(4) to Reduce McGuire Tro's| Trio’ 5 Ph | pathos.” .. . |a dispatch from James Reston ing , rlosaarn pry or 
a 6:45—(2) News. (4) On Stage with| !*30—(4) Jean McBride. (9) News, y Washington that well-informed e Amazing 3-0 Rug Nozste Shag rug toot—optional. 
TODAY TL DERAL J” Monty Wooley. Shoppers Show _ The top 10 shows in the new |0Pinion in both parties is shifting |  ° Me Qvst Gap we Emety— trate Fine = 
7:00—(2) Lassie. (4) Dr. Hudson's 1:85--(2)—Girl Talk. (4) Fran Suffers Broken Jaw Pulse ratings are notable Sos OS hbo the President al for cleaning Grapes = 
: , : an|. Harris. of the absence of Godfrey and another term. - See tive at eur store at Secret Journal. (7) Kukla, Fran y ence er 
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\7:15—(2) News, John Daly. 8 of (Stars on frey's singing McGuire sisters will clobbers all the OGG (alas Se Saturday, said it! ee 
%:30—(2) Robinhood. (4) Tony ) have to get along without one — Id be mid-February before Et pd Servicing All Makes of Sweepers . 2:30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty NANETTE RETURNING = Le len H PTON’S pai Show. 1) Topper. (9)\4. 5514) st es Weather. member of their trio for a while. -N ircivay ons need Senhower could be sure he is physt | teney Bach Gestation for Over 30 Years! 
AM illion Dollar Movie. 3:00—(2) The 4) NBC. | Sister Phyllis has a broken jaw. | Li ically able to seek a second term | 
1:45—(4) News Caravan Be aver | sere jokay to render Caesar's Hour to) want 825 W. HURON : - Matinee Theater. (7) Heartthrob | night what belongs to Nanette—| = 8:00—(2) Burns and Allen. (4)| oO. Dorothy McGuire, who lives with 
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11:20—(2) Les Paul and Mary 
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11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. 
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(2) Brighter Day. 
4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First 
Love. house game with their French) 
poodle Tinker. 
“Well, at one point Neal slapped 
Phyl in the face with his open 
hand. That ended the game are 
there. Her jaw hurt her so much 
that we called a doctor.” 
Phyllis went to New York Hospi- 
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LONDON wW—Britain likes com-' ‘Phyllis and Chris on Godfrey) 
mercial television—but not in the Sows, was in the news herself! 
last week when her countersuit 
for divorce from her husband, Air 
\Force Sgt. John H. Brown, was 
disclosed. 
; Named Ford Trustee 
NE WYORK James B. Black   
grams and the losses on them re- 
portedly run about 1,000 pounds! the Board of Trustees of the Ford 
($2,800) a day. Foundation, Henry Ford II an- Commercial TV began here ‘nounced yesterday. Black, a native 
Sept. 22 in competition with the of Sycamore, IIL,   of San Francisco was elected to/™45 
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Just ahead of the Fontaine waar ' 
  
Frank Sinatra adds to his big- 
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top pop personality. 
Talk about chic—Dorothy Kil- 
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CBS has International Airport” 
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season series . 
Mutual radio aleeierarte will re- 
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Book-of-the-Month has a TV- ‘contact with an ‘‘American spy” 
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for working to overthrow the Com- 
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American orders. 
He was accused of establishing 
as far back as 1919. 
In a broadcast heard here, Tass 
with enter- 
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ing to disrupt the Communist rev- 
olutionary movement by “‘espion- 
age, subversion, murder and ter- ror.”” 
Pak was named foreign minister 
Sept. 10, 1948. The first word that 
he had been removed came July 
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15% E. Lewrence, Pontise fo Back Egypt's Dam 
|American-British offer of up to 200) 
Foreign Undersecretary Hussein 
, Aziz, 
|was conditional on the Soviets’ be- President Issues « 
pee Wis 
After Expressing Hope 
for Infinite Peace 
WASHINGTON « — Expressing 
‘hope that infinite peace may “live 
with us and he ours forever.”| 
‘President Eisenhower his. 
LChristmas message last night to 
his countrymen and the world. 
“To each of you, wherever you 
may be, from Mrs. Eisenhower 
and me, a very merry Christmas.” 
he said. 
Then from Gettysburg College 
‘near his country home in Pennsyl- | 
‘vania, he pressed a key, and & 000 
varicolored lights on a giant Christ 
mas tree in Washington burst into 
brilliance. sent 
* 
“Well, it worked,” he said as he 
saw the lights go on via television 
Mrs. Fisenhower sat beside him 
The tree, a -65-foot_spruce fror 
the Black Hills of South Dakota 
stands just south of the White 
House grounds. 
Vice President and Mrs Nixon, 
with their two young daughters, 
sat on the stage while carols from) 
‘a 150-voice choir and the music of, 
‘fhe U.S. Marine band rang through} 
the gathering dusk. | * * e | 
Eisenhower said this Christmas 
‘is “brighter in its background and 
im its promise for the future than 
lany we have known in recent 
years,”’ and he continued: “! think, 
it is even better than last year 
and you will remember that Christ- 
‘mas was the first one in many 
years that was not. marred by the 
tragic incidents of war." ; 
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‘CAIRO —Russia says she still | 
wants to help finance Egypt's bil-' 
\lion-dollar Aswan Dam despite an) 
million dollars for the project. 
Leaving a eae oe Egyptian 
Soviet Ambassador Daniel! 
\Solod told reporters his govern- 
jment still {intends to participate in} 
the building of the dam on the! 
Upper Nile “‘uniess there is some-| 
thing In Egypt's agreement with | 
the West which specifically ex- 
cludes us.” e 
The announcement of the West- 
ern offer did not say whether it 
ing barred but it was understood 
in Washington this was a require- 
ment, either explicit or implied. 
The projected $1,300,000,000 dam | 
is expected to increase Egypt's cul-| 
    tivated lands by a third.   Detroit 1 a Eight Cities 
to Up Operating Cost ported yesterday. 
The chamber said a survey 
PHILADELPHIA W — Operating showed tax revenues for Michigan 
xpenses in Detroit and seven! and five other states averaged a 
Eastern and Midwestern cities in-|105 per cent increase in the period 
‘creased an average of 11 per cent) and operating expenses, excluding) 
more than tax revenues between ‘fiscal aid to local governments,| Commerce of Greater Philadelphia| 
  Guatemala Endorses 
Castillo Armas Rule GUATEMALA (®—The National 
| Democratic Movement (MDN) of 
President Carlos Castillo Armas   announced its victory today in 
Guatemala’s congressional elec- 
tions. 
The victory announcement was 
no surprise. All candidates in yes- 
terday’s balloting for the 66 seats 
in Congress had promised to sup- 
port the anti-Communist leader of 
the revolution which ousted Presi-| dent Jacobo Arbenz Guzman and 
his Red-dominated regime 
months ago. 
MDN candidates were mostly yn- 
opposed except for entries of the 
equally progovernment National 
Anti-Communist Front in some} 
races, The Communist party was 
    outlawed. ig Pilot's a Road Runner 
LOUISVILLE, Ky. ®—A “Migs- 
ing” pilot re-established radio con- 
tact with Bowman, Field yesterday 
just in time to head off a search. 
He explained he had. to make an 
emergency landing for gasoline— 
on Indiana Highway 135. 
a ae Lights White House Tree 15 and 1954, _the Chamber of! went up 190 per cent.   
  
    
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