The Weather oa THE PONTIAC PRESS lt ‘ — page two . Edition 118th YEAR kkk PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955—88 PAGES ae KEWS SERVICE . fe A.Shopping We Will Go BIG MOMENT — Debra Lynn Hargraves, 3, of 125 Jefferson St., whispers earnestly during her first meeting with Santa Claus. She wants a fire-boat, a doll and a baby brother. SEARCH — Bustling hurry ‘through revolving doors in oe ae bes Re ee oe Happy smiles on Dec. 3 will repay * Williams Offers 1-Point Remedy | jof Michigan advocated last jpreaching the advantages of cap- italism. Rearrest Suspect in thes Neath fo Aid Economy Says U.S. Lags in War With Reds by Slighting Domestic Necessities toe BROOKLYN, N. Y. (Ai— Gov. G. Mennen Williams night a sweeping program of governmental aid for dis- tressed areas of the nation, calling it a “point four pro- gram for our domestic economy.” Williams spoke before the Brooklyn Lawyers’ Club. He said the United States is falling behind in the world contest with com- munism because it has for- gotten that its foreign and domestic policies must be “Siamese twins.” States, he said, by its failure to relieve distress at home while Detroit and move to California. ‘Dr. Small Takes Bride- AP Wirephete MARRIES DENTIST — Detroit dentist, Dr. Kenneth Small who was divorced after his 1954 murder trial at Allegan, was married | Nov. 16 at Las Vegas to the former Doreen Emanuel (above) of | Detroit. Dr. Small was found innocent by reason of temporary in- The world is judging the’ United|. sanity in the 1954 shooting of Jules Lack of New York. The bride is the former wife of Detroit Free Pfess photographer Bert Emanuel. They were divorced March 9, 1954. | Dr. Small will sell his practice in GM Defends Lifting of Franchise Earned $674,000 at Orion as Dealer Since 1946 SPECIAL TO THE PRESS _ Lee Anderson, former Pontiac-Buick-Chevrolet dealer in Lake Orion, made a net profit after taxes of $450,405 from his dealership and also drew a salary totaling € subcommittee was told today in Washington. W. M. Hufstader, vice president of General Motors in charge of its distribution staff, revealed Anderson’s) earnings in a 10-page resume of Anderson’s dealer relations with GM. He said that throughout five meetings between July 1954 and May 1955 with H. E. Crawford, general sales manager of Pontiac, Ander- son. remained adamant in his assertion that no new cars should be sold at a discount to any Pontiac or General Motors employe or executive because it hurt his business. After the meetings and his jspeéch before the Qxford Rotary ‘Club on June 7, 1955, Anderson was advised that ‘“‘since he jseemed irrevocably committed to |complete disagreement with Gen- ‘eral Motors’ policy with respect ito empley discounts, it would be impossible to continue a successful business relationship,’ Hufstader He interest rates to business and in- dustry in depressed areas, 2. Federal ald to local elf. help councils to survey industrial possibilities and development. state and local relief. NEW JOBLESS PAY cluding lump sum compensation to those who want to move out of d tressed areas and possibly trans-|1 5 had saved en paras manera oStional ney tO pay off & new locations, for power, irrigation, ‘worked as a porter, ran a small navigation and flood control, as |business, then went into the manu- well as atomic power plants. facturing business. He had been 6. More construction of schools,|President of the Van — Co. employed are seeking new jobs in/ortgage on his father’s farm. 5. Regional developments simi- ha a youn ane bs wate’ te {lar to the Tennessee Valley {brick yards, on a gravel train, proposes: - . 1. Governments owns t ow F'QOFMer Commissioner, ‘Businessman- Henry H. Harnack, 85, Pontiac businessman and for- 3. Federal money to supplement/€r city commissioner, died at his home,-76 Williams St., Wednesday. He had been ill several months. He was born in Germany Oct. 29, 1870 and came to 4. A new type of unemployment|the United States with his parents, Henry and Sophia pypesnnes, for the ee caves Harnack, when he was 12 years old. allegation before the committee “+H { -M : oS _ At the age of nine, he was a shepherd boy, herding| that Harlow H. Cuttice — qa e- onder ing pedccir (Gennciies menace in Germany. He worked on farms here and when/cf GM. had called him Dies-at-85 , HP Motors” “GIEEATISTECTION with ABSORPTION — Edward Luebbert, Lake Orion explains to son, highways and hospitals to fill im- On Dec. 31, 1893, he married mediate needs and provide tem- porary employment in distressed| .jareas while their industries are being revived, 7. A new program for dis- tressed farm: communities to in- clude technical assistance for the marginal farmer, special federal loans at low interest rates and —— research for this type of Truck Driver Che Charged on Negligence Count -| A Traverse City man’ whose truck crashed into a car, killing a Drayton Plains mother and daugh- ter yesterday, was arraigned to- day before Waterford Township! Justice Willis Lefurgy on a charge} of negligent homicide. Iginio Caviggiola, 30, was re- leased on $500 bond. Examination was set for Dec. 15. Fredericka Schultz. Rubber Co. Later he went into building houses and subdividing property, operating his own real: estate business, . In 1932, he was elected city commissioner and reelected in 1935. He retired in 1938 because \theran Church, Mr. Harnack was instrumental in salvaging the old Pontiac High School bell. It now, rings. out from the church tower) — HENRY H. HARNACK New Giant Jet said. Mr. Anderson's disagreement with a personnel policy of General |Motors, because, in his opinion, it adversely affected his business © opportunities was the basis of Gen- LEE ANDERSON Group.Told Lee Anderson $224,504 from 1946 through 11 months of 1954, a senate] Fenton Man, 23, Taken to Illinois for Questioning Cook County Deputies Say Crime Knowledge Implicates Him A Fenton man who was released after questioning about the October deaths lof three Chicago boys has been rearrested, and faces further interrogation. Owen Robert Moser, 23, waived extradition yester- day and returned to Chi- cago with Cook County ‘|Sheriff’s Deputies, shortly after the Chicago police had dismissed him as a pos- sible suspect in the deaths, Cook County Lt. Patrick Clary claimed that Moser had “impli- cated himself’ in the slayings by his knowledge of details of the crime. Among other statements, Clary said, Moser described the scene of the crime, including de- tails not Previously published, Given a pile of “about 30” ae Be tow Now held on a charge of inves- tigation of homicide, Moser was because he is now taking on the Buick and Chevrolet dealerships in Lake Orion.” Stevenson Hits Hufstader also denied Anderson's to ‘Ugly Politics’ pacing. " He termed it a ous brand of politics.” * 6 @ “no substance’? to Anderson's) charge he was obliged to lose money in providing warranty serv- ice on cars sold to employes un- der the discount plan. asked: “Is this, indeed an attempt fo stir up cless conflict?’ Ne elec- tion, no office is worth such a price.” He said the highest duty of American people nowadays is to say nothing in the political arena which will hurt democracy’s abroad. defeated 1952 Demo- ee eee Col. 1) Crashes in Bay 4:Man_ Crew Believed held the past weeketid on a charge of possession of an unregistered firearm. He underwent extensive ques tioning by State Police and Holly police. A lie detector test was deaths arose when he was ques-— soys That Some GOP tioned about his habits and also Officials Are Resorting [sated that he hed | ae ride i “danger-| its, in territory policed by authorities has handicapped the in- vestigation, They Don’t Remember Grotewohl in Peiping Donnie, 3, the mysteries of a new toy. If Donnie likes it, he may find Hugo and Clyde Harnack, both of Pontiac, two grandchildren and four great-grandchildren, His sister, Mrs. Sophia Coulon, is living in Mt. Clemens, The body will be at the Sparks- Weather Bureau Predicts Colder Tonight, PF riday WASHINGTON \ — Salvagers The U.S, Weather Bureau pre-| sought to recover from Chesapeake dicts cloudy skies and colder) Bay today the wreckage of a Mar- weather tonight and tomorrow. tin SeaMaster, the Navy's giant The low tonight will range from| new jet seaplane which promised 16 to 20 degrees. The high tomor-| much for the future. Killed When Navy Plane Blows Up in Mid-Air Stevenson, cratic presidential candidate who now is making another bid for his party’s nomination, spoke out in, his prepared address for the AFL-| CIO conventidn. TOKYO @—Peiping radio says East German Premier Otto Grote- wohl arrived in Red China’s capital ltoday on a visit. Detroit Christmas Buying Lags Without Newspapers row will be from 26 to 30 degrees. The 600-plus m.p.h. craft ex- Assistant Oakland County Prose- Griffin Funeral Home until 11 a.m. ‘The lowest temperature preced- cutor Edward H. Shigley tssued saturday, and then will be taken!ing § am. was 28 The thermom the warrant for Caviggiola's ar- ito Grace Lutheran Church for the! ter registered 36 at 2 p.m. rest yesterday. service at 1 p.m. The Rev. Otto "|Ploded on a test flight yesterday, DETROIT (#—Detsoit department store executives | —< aortas we tailder, the'say this was to be their biggest Christmas season—but Glenn L. Martin Co., near Balti-:now they're not so sure because a week old newspaper it under his Christmas tree. es stones. I want them the exact color it was designed to cruise at 40,000, . oo. newspaper strike {town's 13,000 phones were “frozen” : ; of her eyes.” feet, carry a 30,000-pound joad seeps ce rogred ac —useless for either incoming or Sevaees . Section E-1.4 | For the children, choice was sini- (which. could include atomic} OF" 994.» outgoing calls. TV-Radio,........ Section K-17 |Ple. “I want this, and this, and bombs) and operate from water-|.- Four more special lines were in- resus .oe- Seetion EB | this,” oi sop 6 eee oe ways virtually anywhere in the) Robert J. Powderly, director of stalled direct to Santa, And the Eari......Section E-17 |Sta8¥. Another, mounted on a-hob-| |: world. The Navy said its primary|publicity ahd advertising for the|phone company appealed to the. Women’s .......-. Section 0-1-6 , |bY-horse, rode Christmas|} missions were’ minelaying and Ernst Kern Co., said: “Prior to wite| nthe, the tng wi Se sony geen “toy See clare epee Tes Can And’ then, the inecting with Another SeaMaster has m very optimistic. t call es rac aa 9 | Santa, ~ poe built but not yet flown, =f on Page 2, Col. 2) oe Gin oo : ‘ } : 4 * . : | . _ Pi # ; 5 , me i - 4 . \ : § 1-7 ' : ae ( accident at the intersection of M59 and Airport Rds. Township are being sought. Peggy Mrs. Leona Verch, 46, died in the accident. Witnesses who saw the 9:55 a.m. G, Shultz, his pastor, will officiate with burial in Perry Mt, Park Navy Bomber Crashes in Waterford| \Cemetery, Bearers will be Ralph Robin- Joyce Verch, 19, and ‘her mother,'son, Jack Balser, Frank Lawson, Donald Kratt, George Pratt and Donald Hansen, more. HONOLULU w — A two-engine| Three Martin employes and one. Navy patrol bomber on maneu-\N@vy officer were aboard vers crashed at sea last night and| One unidentified body, attached the Navy reported today three | to a parachute, was recovered. the 10 men abdard were rescued.| Eyewitnesses reported the four- week, on the heels of the annual Christmas parade. Bome already had their arms In Today’ s Press Armed With Long Christmas Lists, and choices are made swiftly. Others wanted just the right lace rit —— ‘engine craft was trailing heavy black smoke a few moments be- fore it‘exploded “right in the mid- asked for her Heart's fire-boat. planation as to why the plane Of course, she added. “T want crashed, Her. parents watched with love)jast January, It made its first flight July 14, and put on a bril- Burke, chief of navaj operations, and Adm, Earl Mountbatten, first British sea lord. ; In the medium bomber category, SHOPPING DAYS LL-CHRISTMAS strike has wrecked original With Christmas advertis advertising plahs ing at its height, the Detroit News, Times and Free Press were struck by AFL-CIO stereotypers Dec. 1. Mrs. Catherine Travis, a Crowley Milner & Co. vice president, said, “we're loaded with goods that pee want. But we have no way, and Tuesday, we went ahead at the rate that we were) runnifg prior to the newspaper ———— | One parachute was seen f+) tell them about it in the p ° open. Anothér blast was reported ” ones : Smart Shoppers Out Hunting Early — (2'he'ree iw tne Sater mete DEWSpApETS.” Santa Jams Ph : area about 70 miles southeast of| Chess Logomarsino Jr., A A bo .) fem By PETE LOCHDILER || eres tain who son wil be | A treenrid git wales Washigin whee ‘te Foomac publity “rector, of theif] ANN ATDOF SYS tor Chuistmes’ pitta pe Niel aes pocmremp romp Res, Bh 9) CN ee ae ee ae) ‘biggest store, said: “Last) ANN ARBOR, Mich, w-Santa desire. @lthe wreckage, there, Was no &*|Priday, Saturday Monday Ciaus proved almost too much for the Ann Arbor telephone system. ere’ ah 'e> Michi Bell Telephone Co, sold herbed uctelmtael A tebe ap SE really different tie) a doll.” Then whispering close to} The SeaMaster was the first ex- ahead of last year’s figures h A aac Retail Merchants - ° were filled with those seeking to/¢ fi cae : sratlaeal , the Ann r lor father. and junior wants a gun| Santa's ear she confided: “I'd like | perimental model of, a long-rangejeach day. A the idea of having chil- avoid jams which will occur as/ 3+ shoots fire: Now where elke baby brother ¢ ‘ “H ; ing “S80. on a ng Dec. 25 draws nearer. * canjto have a baby er, too.” _|seaplane unveiled by the Navy lowever, we are not £0iNE dren dial old St. Nick on a special number. full of bundles, were the ja sad, romantic look of the eye, liant performance at Baltimore emergency.” The phone company Installed ones with the long gift lists and (spent hours looking for that one last month for Adm. Arleigh| yoo. three lines. The merchants ad- gift, the one that means so much Tombs, vertised the. number.. Calis came in such tremendous. . quantities, the phone company said, ‘that 1,000 of this university 5 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 ‘ ‘A—2 | ; . . | : . 7 ; fh i rs. Gr . excellent!at Manley Bailey Funeral Home| During the first year of the gold Report Orion Dealer Pontiac Deaths Nine Teenagers The Day in’ Birmingham noe wat: ir. Forest Moyer, pending arrangement A widows da bblved tha mor Made Big Profit. ' {Continued From Page, One) on his own Initiative and without any demands from Pontiac. “At no time did Pontiac require anything more than adequate fa- cilities,"’ Hutstader declared. 4 “WASHINGTON , #—A_ General Motors official told senators today that one GM dealer who com- ‘Mrs. Paul Spierling Mrs. Paul (Evelyn V.) Spierling, 80, of 175 Auburn Ave. died this Tosen see Admit Breakins pital after a week's illmess. | Investigation Launched. Born in Coldwater June 4, 1875. Into Backgrounds After She was the daughter of Paul and - . Minerva Still and was married in 34 Enterings Luther. She attended Coldwater and Ben-| ton Harbor schools, In 1925, she Juvenile authorities are investi- gating the background of nine teen- plained to them made a million dollars in less than 15 vears but now has an ‘inadequate per- formance’ on car sales ad William F. Hufstader, GM vice) ‘president in charge of distribu- tion, singled out M. H Yager, Pon- tiae dealer at Albany N. Y., ina statement prepared fur the Senate Anti-trust and Monopoly subcom- mittee studying GM vperations. Yager, a former GM and Ford executive who quit to become a retail dealer, told Hufstader, GM president Harlow }1. Curtice and a roomful of other GM executives last week that they were ‘'becom- ing dictators and little Napoleons.’’ | Yager said the recent admuinis-| tration of GM had ‘“‘proved to be. a bolly of greatest magnitude." He said it used a ‘'gun-in-the ribs, approach," threatening that a deal- f ® : -” { meets sales quotas. { Two other active GM dealers also| voiced complaints about GM pol; cies to the committee headed by! Sen. O'Mahoney (D-Wyo). Hufsta- der yesterday said car dealers who protest GM policies are those who were unprepared for the day when sales competition would get tough- er, and he said the vast majority of GM's 17.000 dealers ‘‘are among the most successful small business- mem in the ve out an individual today for the first time in his testimony, Hafgtader said Yager became a Pontiac dealer in Albany in Feb- fy 1941 with an investment of W900, ‘of which $5,000 was bor- rowed and $5,000 his own money. | “He started his dealership with | the financial assistance of the Moters Holding Division, whose capital advance of $30,000 was paid off in February of 1954,” Hufstader continued. “As of Oct. 31, 1955, Mr. Yager had made a total gain in excess of one mil- lion dollars on his initial invest- ment of $10,000.” The GM executive said Yager outsold other Pontiac dealers ‘‘in ~ When normal competition for auto sales resumed in 1953, Huf- ; said, Yager’'s sales of Pon- cs dropped and continued down- ward last year and the first nine months of this year. “The sales department of Pon- tiac naturally and in the normal ihach her pastor, officiating. Burial course, brought this inadequate! wi) follow in White Chapel Memo- _ performance __Mr. Yager,” he said, adding: “Despite this poor sales ance, Mr. Yager states that he has ‘even shown a small profit! during 1955.’ Hufstader said Yager’s finan- cial statement te GM through October showed this “small gain” ag $81,398 — $35,232 net - profit after taxes, $16,666 salary and $30,000 in de-.ler’s bonus. “In securing to himself the ad- ~ vantages of the only Pontiac fran- it i perform- ' this came here from Lake County. Mrs. Spierling was a member of the | a8°rs, arrested Tuesday after con-| Townsend Club and the Good fessing involvement in 34 cases of} Neighbor Club /breaking and entering in the past| She is survived bi a daughter,’ tWo months. Mrs. Helen DeLapp of Pontiac and, The nine were given a prelim- a grandson, Russel Hetzler gf Pon- inary hearing yesterday in Juven- tiac. ile Court and released to their Service will be Saturday at 2/30 parents. a rei the aay A. A Referee James Van Leuven, “uneral Home with the Rev. A. H.) gg : Mullins of the First Southern Bap- pare gran booed al tee tist Church officiating. Burial will leted, bi three be in White Chapel Memorial sae seen) Dn Cemetery Inspector Clark M. Wheaton of the Pontiac Police said that four other youths involved in the crimes will also dppear before the court. He said that the boys were members of two gangs, one of which broke into 24 schools in Pon- tiac, Clarkston, Sylvan Lake, Dray- ton Plains and Waterford Tewn- ship, These boys, all of Por Township, also broke into a home| in Waterford Township and a| drivein, he said. | The Pontiac Police Department) and Detectives Donald Gravlin and Millard Pender of Waterford! Township Police cooperated in ap- prehending this gang, after two boys were picked up by Pontiac Patrolmen James R. Lafnear and Hal B. Mercer, The other gang, all Pontiac boys, according to Inspector Wheaton, confessed to three larcenies of au- tomobiles and four breaking and enterings: “The boys were not organized for crime. They are just school kids. Their parents should have known what they were doing,” In- spector Wheaton said. Detectives Herbert C. Coolew Olin J. Hoffman, Eugene Hendren and Raymond E. Meggitt ques- tioned the boys Tuesday. ‘Progress’ Reported Newspaper Strike DETROIT (INS) — The longest |Negotiating session so far in De-| troit's week-old newspaper strike Mrs. Richard Stephison Mrs. Richard (Cleora H.) Steph-| ison, 87, died yesterday afternoon at her residence, 98 S._. Tilden St. She had been ill five years. Born in Riley Center Sept. 5, 1868, she was the daughter of Levi and Huldah Thornton Snell. A member of the First Baptist Church, Mrs, Stephison was also a member of the Gleaners and the Berean Class of her church. She came to Pontiac trom Caro, 45 years ago. Surviving are four children, Veron of Harrison, Earl, Mrs. Vada Shaver and Mrs. Beulah Cotcher, all of Pontiac, 13 grand- children, 24 great-grandchildren and five great-great-grandchildren. Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Sat- urday from the Huntoon Funeral Home with Dr. H. H. Savage of: ficiating. Burial will be in Oak View Cemetery, Royal Oak, Mrs. Lauretta Waters Mrs. Lauretta A. Waters, 73, of 127 Henderson St., died at 5 o'clock; this morning at Pontiac General Hospital. She had been ill a month. She was born in Charlevoix May 11, 1882. Her parents were Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Beebe. She was a member of the First + Presbyterian Church and had lived in here 44 years, coming to Pontiac) from Detroit. Mrs. Waters is survived by two children, Lisle L. Echtinaw of Pon- tiac, Mrs. Garnett Dorsick of Au- Country Club Elects Three New Members to Board BIRMINGHAM — In an annual, (meeting, over 100 members of and children worked together re- Forest Lake Country Club elected three new members to their nine-| man board, and board members im a session immediately after- wards at the club, elected Stanley J. Gillen of Birmingham, new club president. Retiring president. Blaine E. Eynon presided at the general session, in which retiring mem-' Persons with Birmingham, Bloomfield Township and Bloom- field Hills news (except social) bers were acclaimed for their efforts toward rebuilding the two-| year-old club into one of the finest clubs in the Detroit district. New board members on three year terms are Elroy L. Sand- berg of Bloomfield Township, Harry A. Swigert of Birming- ham, and Alan R. Pfaff of Fred R. Falberg of Foxcroft, | and Herbert R. Lilley of Pon- tiae. Besides Gillen, new officers are Victor R. Cramer of Beverly Hills, vite president; Sandberg, treas- urer, and Piatt, “secretary. In.the Springdale Park annual report just released by Bob Fau- teck, superintendent, it is noted that 19,686 persons for golf on the 189 days ‘of good weather, and 1,404 memberships were sold. Netted in green fees, rental 442.23, 17 per cent increase over last year’s receipts. * © @ Birmingham's new parking lot has earned an average of $196 a week instead of an expected $171, according toe a report filed by J. H. Purkiss Jr., director of | perform at a Christmas vesper finance. The city had expected to earn $6.688 in nine months, but at this rate, the lot's parking meters will its 231 spaces. Chief of Police’ Ralph Moxley commented that, seasonal trends might decrease the average — the current season. * adjourned early today and medi- ators reported ‘“‘some progress"’ was made during. the meeting. The latest session began at 8:15, p.m. last night and ended at 2:15 a.m. this morning. The next meeting between the Detroit Newspaper Publishers As-. sociation, representing the Times, | News and Free Press, and the’ striking AFL-Stereotypers Union, |was scheduled for 8 p.m. tonight. Meanwhile, both sides have) agreed that at least for the present, | the only statements on strike issues, or the progress of negotiations —a) be made by the mediators. Pure nickel is so ductile it can! be drawn into wire so fine that, one pound would stretch 80 miles.’ burn Heights, seven grandchildren and one great-grandchild. A brother, Ray Beebe of Chilli- cothe, Ill., and a sister, Mrs. Henry Vesnaw of St. Clair Shores, also survive. Service will be from the Farmer- Snover Funeral Home Saturday at (3:45 p.m. with Dr. William H. Mar- Friends may call after 9 o'clock evening Lack of Newspapers Hits Detroit Buying (Continued From Page One) know. But this lack of advertis- 4 Perfect Christmas \ ing is bound to show up. 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Binder, professor of Sa- ered Music at the Hebrew Union' ice and light the first candle in the College—Jewish Institute of Rell- The program is.in oratorio form, with spoken readings in which the well as choral renditions by the Rabbi Sanford E. Saperstein, who will conduct the worship serv- points out that the story of the! Maccabees is one of contemporary | significance, concerning itself with the struggle for religious liberty. Charles Wilson, organist and mu-;| sical director of the Temple de-| jscribes the composition as ‘‘dra- : jmatic and brilliant.” Mrs. Rebecca Gould, Mary Lou- ise Lindquist and Victor Lindquist will be in the Temple Choir for; the occasion. 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($24 04 TONE Control Model, $19 88) Reels, each ....... 35¢ - Each some fascinati place SAVE $6.07 on This athe free p Miptiing viegy to teh PO Famous subject Pracnctch ed Moke BIG LIST of REELS WTeneetale | * Redeigh the Red Nosed Reindeer “‘Redotet “angen © Tarzan of the Apes . o oe % Snow White and the 7 Dwarts Portable GENERAL ELECTRIC - | MIXERS -_ a Fas a | 38 . Valge 3 speed, double besters, handy stand play Latest model. Famous DORMEYER ELECTRIC Knife & Scissors SHARPENERS : . THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1955, : WASHINGTON — American red > -eaks afe growing in England's i. Sherwood Forest. tabled haunt of * At oe F ey Sgt vee oe CR LLPO tO EP ED N ‘ American Oaks << a a WE | Fi Grow in England : — | Sherwood Forest Gets si : P Sove 1.87 ed (oss Which | Add? N FY 7 Reg. 10.85! Beauty to History as ~~ K yo / y ‘ ry & Robin Hood and his merry band of yeoman outlaws. . ° * Transplanted = froin United States, the been introduced to help preserve scenie beauty. Tracts of English oaks are being stunted by fumes from neighboring industries ” American ouks, explain foresters in charge of the program. grow faster and thnve despite the un- northeast ¥ new trees have % -_. 7s e \ Pontiac's store 4 a s. nffts =) ql «) OT ye et thoitaeeatecests 3 Sr Fas Stick to your guns! ” TABLE STRATEGY Place the foods on her proper plate, Then let Mother and Daddy” go along with their conversation, but don’t. make a fuss about her refusal to eat. When Mother and Daddy are” through with the dessert course, ‘take the youngster away from the Don’t let her st there an extra: Pia ekes, the hill surrender and finally start eat. ing. Ignore her fasting. But see that she has plenty of outdoor play and exercise to whet her appetite, At the next meal, proceed as before. Usually at the second or third meal, she'll knuckle under and start eating. * But you parents must see that she breaks before you do, or it will be that much harder to out- bluff her the next time! IMITATIVE EATING ‘ It is often helpful to have other children present for a meal, since youngsters are imitative. If one starts dining with gusto, the others may follow suit, And some competition often enters in. Indeed; many pet dogs who will not eat alone, will devour their food when it looks as if another dog will get it. They eat to keep a conipetitor away from their victuals, Tt is thus good strategy to have your children in pairs, spaced - about 18 to 24 months apart, so they will thus socialize each other and also split the family spotlight, - Michigan, enclost ae mee a ni i ee D sr pe Aim ‘ic’ elacesmeaseat ts eet 9" ttt \ * ae PONTIAC PRESS, THU RSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1955 ae to a relatively normal daily rovu- New Heart Drug |, ee" epee Said to Combat {recent ‘meeting of the American| Biggest Killer The long-range study on the ef- ee. Pasa Mecmosh (bala NeW] fectiveness and safety of meophy- |years tL pay fare perct eet (latent) Com Pt aot | ae was presented by Drs. William Left and eed E. , Nussbaum India Second i in Sugar The new drug, one of a a4 Heart Association in New Orleans. of recently developed synthetic expanding sugar industry is now of the nation’s leading -killers.|aid. Then there were 31 factories, ed 10 years ago. 4 i : Pui NEW. DELHI — India’s steadily employes. known as organomef:| . ond only to Cuba's. The ex- jemploying 33,900 persons; ‘there are 170 plants and 92.000 ’ After ‘covering 150,000 miles, Many helpful, money-saving Te y hints when’ you shop for the > MAN with a HOBBY! @ Cemere @ Screen @ Projector @ Splicer @Sheeth case @Comic film @Ber light @Celer film @2 fleediaemps @Reel, con Everything you need for home movies ... at a lower than you'd expect to pay! Bell & Howell 8 mm eamera with picture window view finder and ‘sun dial’ to end guesswork in lens setting. See it now at Federal’s! Bell & Howell Movie Outfit 2 YA 159 Easy Terms rice far ee a ee ae oh Famers 178 with 514’ rod, en- closed reel, 6-lb. test line, practice Ping. Full Be comtrel Brownle Holiday camera with bag lly priced gift set boxed vi si (aes deo set bese for this aati! 100“ Famous Renington egpesa in attractive | Standard teyboard aniaeion typewriter Hal dept. stores 10 Powerful 7x50 97" binecular set High powered prada er case, Coated lens, individual eye focus. Pigskin case! Viewmastor y bag coler viewer Breathtaking 3-dimensional color ‘reels come alive when seen through the Viewmaster. gett eaday. sar 5 1 y haa Sturdy but lightweight alu. emg i # = Narrow or wide ribs, neat ~ S OS . we .- For a cozy Christmas! Boys’ combed sateen PARKA JACKET 12.98 Zip-off hood is Orlon® lined. In charcoal and red or navy and red. Turtle neck collar, 4 pockets. Sizes 10 to 20. *DuPont's acrylic fiber Your Choice: Famous “Waldorf” dress shirts, sport shirts, pajamas 2.98 Sport shirts Gab, challis, fibrene, gingham. New colors, patterns. AR long sleeve. S-M-L-XL. Buy now! Dress shirts Regular collar, cuff: spread collar, french cuff. B’cloth or oxford cloth. 14-17; 32-35 sleeves. Pajamas Solid flannels or broad- eloths in stripes and all-over patterns. Coat or middy style. A-B-C-D. Save! Jr. boys’ gab or flannel slacks Cooper's “Jockey” men’s underwear Cotton T-shirt, nylon rein- forced. S-M-L-XL. 1.25 Mid-length shorts, rein- forced crotch. 30-50. 1.00 3.98 Matching self-belts, elas- tic side waist. Sizes 5-10. V-necks. Famous “Waldorf” sox for men! 3m. 425 Boys’ 2-piece flannelette pj's 2.39 Sanforized cotton flannel. patterns, argyles, 10-13. Cost, middy style. 16 Boys’ pullover Orlon* sweaters 3.98 Blue, maize, green, tangerine. 6 to 12. *DuPont’s acrylic fiber Boys’ famous- make underwear 2. we. 155 Short sleeve shirts, mid- length drawers. 4 to 16. noe Papér Makers—Notice! ‘ort based his report on “No Pony Express ESCANABA (® — Editor Jean. Worth of the Escanaba Daily Cottontail bose Huge a Press reported to Michigan's Upper Swede has arrived in Vienna on Peninsula Development Bureau lion cottontails are shot each sea- Pension began in 1952 when ee bicycle tour of Asia, the Ameri-|that Upper Peninsula forests pow son; no one knows how many are cas, Africa and Europe. He start- have a wood surplus “‘that invited'taken annually by pedators and ‘October 10 postmarked in Clifton 5 ‘conversion by paper industries.”/disease—the figure is staggering. Forge om Oct. 11 at 2:30 pm. STAUNTON, Va. @® — Joseph H. ‘Walton of Staunton rates the post- Experts guess that over 50 mil- office at Clifton Forge tops in |speed. He received a letter here “ Bound to be a Christmas hit! MEN’S GIFT SLACKS A. Weol flannels Black. charcoal, Cam- bridge, charcoal brown wool slacks. Belted, with double pleats. Sizes 28 to 38. 10.95 B. Casual slacks Belted, double pleats. Dacron blend sheen gab, woven fibrenes, fibrene flannels, solid flannels. 29-42. 7.95 C. Pre-cuffed slacks Belted slacks with zip and hook-flex closure: In gab, sharkskin, flannel. 29 to 42, precuffed, 29 to 34. 5.95 Boys’ blanket cloth warm robes 3.79 Blue, maroon plaids. Shawl collar, belt. 8-14. “Walder?” gitt shirts for boys 2.98 Washable rayon gab. Col- ore. Round collars. 6-18. CHRISTMAS SHOP WITH CREDIT. ! USE E FEDERAL'S HANDY PURCHASE COUPONS! ~ SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC. Sa *® = FEDERAL S OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS§ can Federal's cuts 4g prices in this big exciting Flintlock cap shooting rifle, 25”, neeked) hair doll with 34” long. Sparks when trigger: pretty vinyl head and coo is pulled! ! Carrying case. {09 voice. Reg. 4.98. . a8 “Slugger” baseball game. Ful- ly automatic, glass covered. One or many pape! 1.72 Shas rocker bs leburdy i erd- 1" Child aber boli bridge table wood to delight little children © and 2 chairs. ite metal and parents. ................. 2.83 frame. Red top. ........... 6.37 32-piece plastic tea set. Serv- - ice for 4. i are un- breakable. Hours of fun. 1.76 Deluxe velocipede, ed, all metal with new fender style. Fully adjustable. 5.48 ‘Welsh. Vides doll buggy. Blue, white leatherette, metal frame, hand brake. ...... 7.44 Ride.’em Locomotive: Cc hild sits on cab and steers. Rub- ber tires, musical bell. 3.84 bed 5 \ OPEN: EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS a tease ee h - 7 _ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 he SOO 17a Py Get This Genuine 108 NORTH SAGINAW AMERICAN x FLYER : ‘i oo ages yy EVERY NIGHT All-Electric iho Ze is TRAIN SET eS ( PLUL-ELECTRIC “CHOO-CHOO” TRAIN includes: Powertul Locomotive and Tender - with piston action, Plattorm Der- r vick Car, Gondola and Caboose. Cars have real knuckling couplers. 260 inches of track Trestle Set 50 watt transtormer Remote Contre! Billboard Whistle We hove been alloted only: a limited number of American Flyer Trains and therefore urge that you act promptly. | WRINGER WASHER ‘ ; Here’s How You SAVE! HT TRAIN SET, REG. PRICE $ 39.95 4 Dg SPEED QUEEN, REG. PRICE 99.95 ‘Me ; a ‘i. SOFA "BEDS TOTAL REG. PRICE $139.95 s49 YOU PAY ONLY... sq” This is a genuine 1956 Speed Queen with the famous Speed Queen bowl-shaped tub that washes up to 7 ‘ loads per hour. The wringer 1s equipped with large MODERN SECTIONAL OUTFIT rolls, has instant safety release. it’s a beautiful A superb git) orced _unbelieva abi machine you'll be proud to own low! 2-piece modem secrional v “8 \ luxurious imnmerspnng cusnian a! ‘ haridsome upholstery ' stan cut styling’ Turnea Picture frame arms! Super b wy! _ o OETA TE a ! a NO MONEY pom! __ THESE GIFTS FC TILT-BAC PUR Nea HOLLYWOOD BED OUTFIT You'll want this giant gift buy! $ Smart, modern, deeply com- tortable! Headboard, mattress, spring. DUO-THERM OIL HEATERS From | 369” Keeps 4 to 5 rooms warm and cozy in cold- est weather. Has the famous Dual Cham- ber for perfect heat and economy OPEN EVERY N IGHT til 9: SSS, lroner lronrite Phone Automatic | From... FEdera/ Seema 199” ] ioe hard. a - drudgery now! Sit == Columbia Automatic Gas Water Heater 30 Gallon Recovery Regular 99.95. Heats faster. Recovers $ quickly. Saves fuel costs. Round Bobbin Electric Portable SEWING MACHINE! — With this Royal you cam MAKE many things you've just wished | for, before’ Make children’s - | clothes, clothes for yourself, | draperies and a hundred things , —electrically! TOP TUNES Qicaies by Famous Artists Here Are Just a Few: CAPITOL RECORDS: My One Sin © ; 4. Blossom Fel Mirrors & Shadow Boxes — Gifts of beau- Gi Soaclacdlar $4 5p95 buys... from Christmas! 9'212" Axminster Rugs ~ down, relax, and do qi wo ings ° all your ironing — og OE all -§ ] Oo 8 od fo} °4 : beautifully — in-less Pile = % TH S AG f | AW \ than half the time, =o $1.00 reserves until ; | | ; ee) Apes _ RECORD ACCESSORY DEPT. _ | \ | ks G t : ‘2 ~ j - t | 4: a t , ae , & to | 5 7 j r lei i . | ‘ ; 4 / eX ; ' | et pilin \ ’ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 s-2) SUIT ANY TASTE! B A Giant 21-Inch FIT ANY BUDGET! ® DELIGHT EVERYBODY! f Admiral. TV +83 3-PIECE Maple Bedroom 3169” | NO DOWN PAYMENT Swank Modern Bedroom Up te 2 Years te Pay _ ‘ 4 m Dazzling suite with medern s \ . seteaaammenne ya ——— _ bookcase headboard bed, mag- j : | — a - a { nificent double dresser and ' 2 ol j i mirror’ Chest available. — ™ nee — — Savon ae P n. =m Pay Even Less NO MONEY with Your Old DOWN Set in Trade glowing . dresser, $ = Ind bed. te dresser. included. | Modern Wrought Iron Chair—Only K CHAIR and OTTOMAN Choose from Colorful Plastic or Tapestries Complete With Smartly Styled Matching Base A new design that cuts down depth as much | as 3 inches so it doesn’t project into the room as much as others. Aluminized tube makes picture brighter , with more contrast. Optic filter screen eliminates reflections. High-front tuning makes it easy to tune without bending or stooping. . Massive 2-Piece Living Room Suite Buy! Corgeous fashron-styled sota and lounge chair at an astonishiy low price’ En- ancing tufted backs, superb, wide, Lawson-type arms, tapered legs’ And its constructed for COMFORT PLUS’ Here is a luxurious gitt designed for uitra lasting beauty! Easy Terms | 30-INCH On This § Electric Range 1956 completely new bd F Ee ; E = = bs ¢ '@ . : * . * “eet a q } 4 improved 1956 of a * Whizzer Iprower “/ cs | Reg. $ 3-Speed | ss awe pee eat - ia ee $199.95 : { | \e : . ss eps ro ; - e i Reg. $69 ‘3D 24" Size 4ll These Extras: Be wut 20" Bike... $28 © Tire Air Pump 24" Bike... . $39 | FE © All Leather Seddie Beg ny T © Adjustable Ste! Bike Stand 26" Bike... . $42 5) . Swivel adapter, rug nozzle, floor and - | wall brush, upholstery nozzle, crevice $ 5 and blower tool. Fitted éxtension m* tubes. Durable hose. Washable fil- a dust bag. Four 7-heat surface unit controls. Four super speed Microtube surface’ units. ‘Even Oven Heat’’ ends underbaking in some parts of oven, overbaking in others. Individual removable drip pans. King-size Rotary Roster ‘optional). Full-width, non-glare fluorescent light. Appli- ance outlet. Automatic .3-SPEED Phonograph Regular $59.95 f S34 Precision 3-speed Automatic Record Changer in light- weight case. Sets it- self for record size., automatically turns off changer. Genuine 3-SPEED PHONOGRAPH | Reg. $29.95 sy Genuine 3-speed record player. Plays 33%, 45 and 78 rpm records in all sizes. SHAE anes Celis ss i 3-Piece Truck contain Set... } Regular 29.95 ................. 316% pn Magnus Student Accordion, aceely 2 E nota toy, has tone-perfect scale . 510” » sia + Rag, 19.95 66 rpwitess Rollaway. Bed and Smort Smokers $ T ah — ogy Ls te pg $ 6G? 5 zs _ Mattress Choice of Styles. f: | 6 F E d as ql #4. Too ge se oooce aa doneo dood es § 95 . $ 00 . i i. 4 A 4 — o Ladi’ Chicoae Bs Roller 516°" P 19 I : pee Will iP ae | , 3.7114 i ates, s eo. Ree. 22.95..... an ‘ 7 a } at arent with thick rubber — S$ ft sree mera maker. One tor every "PHILCO CLOCK RADIO 108 NORTH SAGINAW tos , oN Ne ‘Money Down! 29” . , : : | oe yf i | ( Me a { ‘ +3 \od ae 4 ‘ \ | a ! \ ae ye : ; = : 4 ‘ e t ss ; Pe es gas @ Se oe Be AN A—10 i Output on Climb exe swocure> rar Shoppers will find attractive "Soviet Jet Plane Weekend Shoppers Given : , , Attractive Buys in Meats reasonably priced and shoppers will find good value In avocadoes THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1955 and grapes — particularly the Emperor grape. Citrus buys in- clude oranges, grapefruit, tan- Cranberries are selling for about the same as last week, On the other hand, strawberries and rasp-| berries are much higher. Killed by Own Auto Mrs. Phyllis A. Loughlin’s auto : Guided with another oe was! while the bald eagle prefers fish| tis windpipe while he was around and ran over her. Police|&8 food, the golden eagie’s staple| smith of St. Clair car, Joseph Dorfman, driver of Baby Chokes to Death the other car, was hospitalized) ANCHORVILLE #—A 6month-| Russell LaValley. His father, Da- old boy choked to death Wednesday|vid. is stationed at Selfridge Air when a morsel of food lodged in| Force Base near-Mt. Clemens, unsuccessfully to revive the child, Michigan claims that the world’s report-|first concrete road was built in De- said she was killed by her own/diet consists of rodents. ed. New Baltimore firemen tried troit in 1907. Jane's Report Asserts buys in beef, pork and chickens tn Russians Build Bomber ——— food meres thls woot Striking Force Ee er | popular beef item on the list of ‘LONDON #—A world authority specials, but some markets alse on aircraft said today that Russia's wit] feature round roast. In 2 progress in jet planes soon will! few areas, steaks and prime ribs give the Soviets a ‘“‘formidable| will be higher than a week ago. honket ores ce Pork remains the outstanding) meat buy and you'll find loins! Te sald’ the Soviets are turning! and chops widely featured. One| ~ sippes = when tories scat-\isrge chain is cutting pork chop tered from the Polish border to/ prices by four to six cents a pound The mew edition of “Jane's anji%! More from a week ago the World's AGS P ay ae Also in the pork line there'l] be latest. known types of Soviet jet! SPecials in scattered cities on Lombers ldisrtaved (G6 ti ismoked picnics, smoked hams.) Spiay On| fresh pork shoulder and sliced ba-| strength over Moscow. last July.! These include the Type 37 four-jet; heavy bomber believed capable of Frying chickens will be a pop- | carrying an atom bomb and the, niar weekend feature, with some Type 39 medium twin-jet bomber. | stores trimming prices by four NOT CAPACITY c= = pound. Jane’s emphasized that the Rus-| Legs of lamb will cost about the sians are turning these planes out|S@me as a week ago. There will at what is probably not the| b® a few specials on lamb chops. eventual full capacity production) Food markets seldom feature _ Yate. It added America’s aircraft) veal, but this. weekend will find industry ‘“‘has probably reached its) sale prices here and there on greatest production peak in peace-| rumps of veal, legs of veal and time.” veal chops. s Ld Ld ; . Egg prices will be down in most. | bial yn gave this ap- |Places this weekend. Stores are | prais output: a planning reductions of two cents “The capacity for production on or more a dozen. Butter prices : the large scale of medium and) will be about the same as a week | heavy jet bombers may not yet be 455 so great as for fighters... (but)) — the Type 39 has been shown off! SWEET POTATOES OFFERED publicly in a formation of 54, and| The U. S. Department of Agri- though the production figures have culture picks sweet potatoes as a probably reached nothing like those feature fot this week. Production! for the (American) Boeing B47, it iS 19 per cent larger than last) is felt in the West that Russia will Year, so there are generous sup-| very shortly possess a formidable Plies for holiday and everyday; bomber striking force.” meals. GAINING LEAD From the ene markets 37 ig the nearest Russian) CO™¢s werd that potatoes, on- equivalent to the US. Air Force's jons, turnips, radishes and greens eight-jet intercontinental bomber, 27° ‘Be outstanding buys in ; etables this week. On the list of designed to carry the H-bomb, the sluevetass ch, old and B52. However, air experts have! sew crep cabl t sey FROM ACROSS THE ROOM ... NEW FLASH-MATIC TUNING: @Changes channel for you @Turns set off and on @ Eliminates sound entirely TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE 29 Giant 21-inch screen with Top Tuning, FM sound! 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Four of them in the favs ang of rtm sroet pee Type 37 apparently do almost the we pascal octer?-"| same job that eight engines do for) Bunched carrots are high while the B52. topped carrots are considered mod-| es e @ erately priced. Also labeled mod- The United States is believed to/erately priced are cucumbers,’ have held for a long time the parsley, broccoli and squash. Corn production lead in medium Beg supplies are small. bombers with the six-jet B47. This in the plane with which the Russian)? Yee Se Sensant ona) Type 39, with only two jets, would _ | .| have to compete. River Rescue—Success ~ Jane's said the Russians also, DETROIT w# — Two bystanders have a new single-jet, single-seat) Plunged fully clothed into the icy, fighter plane. apparently an im-|Rouge River Wednesday to rescye proved MIG17; a large swept-wing @ motorist after his car rolled bomber powered by four turboprop down a 140-foot embankment into engines; a twin-jet night or all-| the river, John L. Lawson, 43, was a | ay sc oe from the propelled interceptor. car a t to Wayne County |General Hospital. His rescuers| or ee | were Fred Jennings and John Mu- Australia’s Minister =x. em ot Garden Gy Sure of Voters’ Help - SYDNEY, Australia Ww — Prime Minister Robert G. Menzies is con- fident Saturday’s national election will increase his backing in Par- liament. 1949 in coalition with the Country} party. This coalition won elections in 1949, 1951 and 1954 over the Labor party headed by Herbert! V. Evatt. Labor ruled the country | from 1941 to 1949. The coalition now has a 64-57) majority over labor in the house and a 31-29 majority in the Senate. All house seats and half the Sen- ate seats are at stake this year. Eighteen government senators and 12 labor senators are up for elec- a tion. et edad “ te ‘yt New Earl Attlee | Smart heirloom 1995 Ke epin g Part woven spreads . Closely woven all-over cajon- of Title Secr et ial American patterns. Rever- ; sible in 4 colors. Fringed. LONDON (#—Clement R. Attlee, . . who has retired as head of the, aks we ng fea British Labor party and accepted ; an earldom, will style himself: “Earl Attlee of ——." , That word came from his wife,| 7 : Violet, who becomes a countess. | ; She told reporters the blank part’ ~ of the title is a secret. | met, | “It will be the name of a place! closely associated with him, but. not Great Missenden,”’ Mrs. Attlee Y said. Great Missenden is the vil- lage west of London where the) Attlees live. Attlee, 72, retired as party lead- er yesterday. His earldom was an- nounced early today by Bucking- ham Palace. 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He fined Eleanor, Winnie Get the 250th anniversary of Benjamin by a board consisting of Mary Briton Suggesting over the world’s supply and bury power, the Security Council would) e Doctor Said “= ‘Hampton $20 for reckless driving ° Franklin's birth. |Joseph S. Clark, Council President [J .N + Bury Bombs them halfway up Mt. Everest. take immediate action to use all CeEsnoMs CITY W@—Not even'by drinking. Ben F ranklin Medal The medals, designed by Sir H. J. Tate and Common Pleas! plan. He suggested a limit of 300 the bomos.” i his doctor's orders could save a) —_—_——_— Wy [Sacob Epstein, were authorized by | Judge Curtis Bok, on Mt. Everest to 500 bombs. ——_—__—- - ___ beer-tippling Oklahoma City man.|' «1 do not mind what language Philadelphia City Council -_-_— “In the event. of aggression and) When two boats carrying pil- Foligwing his arrest, Hoover V./an opera is PHILADELPHIA Sir Winstod| svarded tp the man and woman| Manila hemp, source of strong) LONDON W—A British peer hasinower,” he explained, ‘‘the Securi-\grims capsized in India’s Ganga Hampton told Judge Mike Foster |is a Churchill and Mrs. Eleanor R60se-| who have done the most to pro-/marine rope, comes from a Philip-\come up with this plan to preventity Council would consider taking/River, 25 persons, mostly women, he'd drunk only two beers as pre- said Sir Edward Appleton, in velt today were named recipients|mote world understanding. Church-|pine banana ‘plant. the surprise use of atomic bombs:|out one of the atomic bombs. Ifiwere drowned, Bararas reports. (scribed by his physician. The! 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The move will relieve approxi- mately 500,000 postal employes of: bonding costs formerly paid out of their own pockets. The fees have ranged from less than a dollar a year to more than $100 for, post- masters in large cities. FHURSDAY, DECEMB Give Bond Contract Girdle Squeezes Detroit Firm Gels. Cabbies Into Hunt tor Dance Wear | OKLAHOMA City u—Oklahoma City taxicab drivers in the down- turn her girdle. The housewife said he ‘went to a downtown shoe shop to |mended. bers leaving it in a taxi,” All the cabs in the downtown ‘area were checked but no girdle. \“If I don't get that girdle back,) I'm geing t6 sue somebody.” the, She said she needed it to go dancing. road ER 8, 1955 | Area Roads Project The Cooke Constructing Co., Detroit, was low bidder at $16, s6 package surety bond has been town area were in a tight squeeze fur a contract to construct foe, in-\ yesterday when an irate house- small road improvements in Oak-| Postmasier| wife demanded they find and re- ‘land County, the State Highway Pi husband Department said today. The projects include a turn-off; The pact was signed with the have the zipper on the girdleion M150 at Rochester Road and| ithe construction of crossovers at. “My husband says he remem- Kenneth, Rowland, Dallas, Hudson’ ‘and ‘Kalamazoo avenues between Ten Mile and Eleven Mile roads. 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The bandit|than 60 international organizations, _ ” LANSING W—The State Safety) | nificant” increase resulted from) Commission prodded and poked collisions with fixed objects =| yesterday in an attempt to acceler-| cars running off the road. ate a safe driving campaign which| Both of these types of accidents, it hopes will reduce Michigan traf ‘the State Police said, are “most | : . neato By 200 ie es | commonly associated with exces- | : 'sive speed.” : Gov. Williams, who ordered | The commission agreed to seek YOU DON’T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS . . . USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN | SEARS \ "OPEN 1 TONIGH NL x" xr the campaign to start Dec. 1. | contributions of $8,000. from auto- told the commission “our start | motive, safety and industrial has been anything but auspici- groups to finance a mass educa- ous. Halfway measures will not tional campaign leading up to the work. We need strict enforee- Feb 3 start of Michigan's new : ment to convince the people that need limit. 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TTT wr ee re ture Secretary Ezra Taft Benson’ tries in an attempt to explain how | : the American program then being fase by customer demand... developed would operate. ’ ORIGINAL PLAN On his return, Benson said he had been able to reassure the var- ipus Latin American governments that the U.S. had no intention of undercutting their markets for farm products. As originally approved by Con- Leg Briefs Day of the Week Styling he Set of 7 3.98 Each pair embroidered with @ different day of the week Made of rayon in choice of elastic or band leg. 7 colors. exquisite 40-denier abAlolsmaakaes period ander bi-lateral agree- tents with various . countries. . 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Quilted giractve print patterns in any $1.790.000 worth of lard and $250, nese are the slips you rav Ou eau. y ane 32-40 Others.........3.98 and 4.98 tronts Sizes 32 to 40. style—bard type, bib or cover- 000 worth of tobacco. styled in especially opaque. long-wearing Gli ioahions Saarly wimamed= iar 40 denier ny!on tricot. Iced with crisp nylon Lace Trimmed o « ell made, Worker to Keep lace and pleated trims. In flower white. . A Nylon Tricot Slips , Others........... 1.19 to 1.29 . P a) s Third of $60,000 - Sizes 32 to 40. 4 3 s os Onl 398 ° A a ee Fd “ He Found in Jug Pr ar: / Lovely I tee lace at bodice, ba-c and hem Three pretty ‘ Sngoaeatas hbo sy — 7. ) styles in pink or white 32-40. keep a third of the $60,000 he found in @ vacuum jug buried in the basement of a Dallas home was) reached yesterday. < Under it Jackson Davis, 24, Cor- sicana Negro, would receive $5,000 in addition to the $15,000 he spent before his find became known. The Royal purple *. eS / beautifilm ‘i nylons mi E; Orlon* Cardigans ) Brand New Styling % 6 Months te Pay... out-of court settlement was an- e g F Oo anety roseh ies and) : Small Service Charge nounced by his attorney Matt Mts Aavic | 4 % Fest, convenient end Johnson, Se Easy te Use. % Open Your Recount New ASK ANY SALESPERSON Davis uncovered the money while. digging im the home of ‘a Dallas’ cotton. man, William D. Feder Jr.| Dallas officers became suspicious | of Davis’ spending, arrested him. and took the money, which they pair 30 for single pair ........ 1.15 deposited in a bank. Davis was released and sued 60 gauge, 15 denier exquisite pal pianigal od renee Dal- Royal purple high twist nylon, one of our ae Felder said he didn’t know the, ae most Bamorous siecle: | | money was buried in his home ae sheers. New no-run top but assumed his late father buried oxeait and toe so they wear it @ the depression whe ——— = it Guring oe az much longer. banks were failing. s * ° Federal Judge T. Whitfield -Da-: vidson of Dallas said the money would not be released by his court | Royal Purple Service Weight NYLONS tad jf reg. 1.59 and 1.98 25 i: 100% wool = Squares” A generous 22 inches square with self fringed edges Yor choice of brilliant plaids or solids We by the foot sized for women and children at low Christmas- giving prices An exceptionally fine gift buy! - Genuine Cuban alligator bags in classic lines, or complete with | life-like head and claws . polished to @ high luster! Roomy bags with adjustable shoulder- straps, sturdy plastic linings and inside zipper pockets Dark Brown or Honey Tan. Your favorife regular lengths and new - shorty styles. All 100% cozy soft wool in cunning knit-in patterns for tots and smart knit-in designs for women. Rub- ber soles, too! In pliofilm bag. 49 98 For coimslots Sauls 2 2 Ph. FEderal 3-7168 or | vines 6-9 tines 8-11 SS *o< 4 Assorted Imported Stretch Nylons trite = WOO] gloves | 3 Pair oe ices 98° . | The mere you buy the more 7 ey stretch @ West gloves in assorted styles : aA, . = ing fit,-seams stay straight and colors. Come in and get : oan - f- lay. Five new shades. oan today. Women's sizes \ a N\ : ss on your bach orth § fo Minty back | 154 North Saginaw SL "Phone FE S471 | , ‘ i ' = a — — : ‘ ’ ‘) ‘ a ' t a : : Dt ok : , “ : cee Oe a, a bas 4 . ¥ ‘ Ped ocing : : *) ig ‘ %! _ ° « ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 | Fire Dama es Plant ground floor housed equipment for . le job dt the Mount Pleasant Hom ted the recent “resignation! Defeate , | cna oe Ae ae producing woodworking machinery. | pug Sd Ditch ‘and Training School. “| ‘Commissioner Named cae ty Charles Round. Amendment 4 Ss ¢ : S MOUNT PLEASANT «® — Ken-! Sa neanEaEEReEeeEl | TRAVERSE CITY w — Loren! OTSEGO w — Voters Tuesday | = - . 4 - se caused damages estimited at $15,- In Pennsylvania on Dec. 23, 1936 Heth Robinson, 35, of rural Scott, Check all wiring when replacing |p ley, who has served three| On the island of Jamaica, Christ-' ‘defeated, by @ count of 263 to 177, io Tuesday night at the three- Judge M. A, Musmanno of the Ville escaped injuries Tuesday as it on tree. Defective wiring CAUSES! previous terms as city commis- {nas is heralded with firecrackers. |a proposed amendment to the city story plant of the Alexander Dodds Allegheny Comsty Criminal Court fellow workmen on a construction! sparks. Sparks cause fire. For this, I 4 of using qowballa, Jena’ ‘charter which would have given Co., with most of the damage con- y job rescued him from a ditch in/reason, even new wiring should, \sioner, Tuesday. was named the nstead of using ithe are Commission power to ap- ifined to the building itself, Chief ruled doubters of Santa Claus in which he was trapped by a dirt bear the National Board of Fire|seventh member of the Traverse|can children wage friendly battles) — mayor, now an elected Frank H. Burns said the plant’s| contempt of court. ‘fall. Robinson is superintendent on; Underwriters’ seal of approval. ~ City Commission to fill a vacancy with cap pistols. outside the church, official 7 = * | | iI mean Comet ae F, i ,and- every night ‘il Christmas JID AS Se ee ROEBUCK AND CO. / Wyo PH slip finish and a brass plaque for the Gift for the Entire Family CHURCHES LODGES, SCHOOLS Call Sears ~ Candy Dept. ) 5-Pound Gift Box for Special Chocolate Cherries owner's monogram. Men's Jet Unit Ready | ... for Willow Run | sem Fighter-Bomber Planes to Use Field, Hangars WASHINGTON iM — The At Personal, pracucal, finest quality thdt's your gift F “Good = : | O05 t ‘amous Quality” Treat ici | _ Force states that a jet fighter oi slippers chosen trom Sears holiday-bright selec- 5-lb. bex 2.98 Discount on Delicsee secon Ceeane bomber reserve unit soon wil tions. Kerrybrookes for wom- 2-t. be 1.39 l-pound box 69¢ | move into Willow Run Airport near - en, Gold Bonds for men, and en ; Qu i ‘ ' % Bil a : . ty Detroit. 8 a re Biltwels for children; slippers Lovely brilliant red Christmas anti Youll want to sing when you 7 / e Ww to please everyone. box of delightful all-milk choc- Purchas taste these luscious whole mar- The University of Michigan is y Women's quilted zo 48 \ olates. Grand assortments of es aschino cherries a float in sweet being notified that the reserve unit plastic moc : : your favorite flavgrs. . vanilla cream will occupy buildings that stand on a 24-acre tract retained by the Air A Force when the 3,000-acre airport was transferred to the University in 1947. / Willow Run, where Ford Moter ( Co, built B24 bombers in World War II now ts the major com- mercial airport serving Detroit. The Federa] Air Coordinating Committee's airport use panel has recommended that the commercial airlines move to Detroit-Wayne Major Airport and. that militar, aircraft use Willow Run * * ¥ (2.29 Men's brown kid- skin, comfert cushioned Romeo 4.98 ‘aes : , me Shoe De pt. » - Main Floor Gift Chocolates Christmas Mix 11 Inch Toy Bugle Peggy Kellogg Assortment Grand Peggy Kellogg Variety With Yummy Candies end Peps Sb. Box §=6. 33, 9B Pound. now §=6 QJ Eech ow §=— Dg Tantalizing assortment of dark Wonderful assortment of gayly A cunn ing tree or table decom Albert Eastman, aide to Rep Meader (R-Mich..} told a reporter that the Air Force's latest ection and milk chocolates — 15 deli- colored sugar candles deiect- ation’ Colorful bugle thet actu- tothe like the fies step toward clousiy different cream, nut and apie centers crisp shelia Indi- ally bises . hard eandies 00k: caramel centers vidually wrapped and flavoriul suckers. carrying out the panel's recom- mendation."’ Corduroy upper in red bark blue; there under contract from the Air! Force. Later, another firm did sim- flar work there for the Air Porce. Aa Air Force spokesman said | a “token force’ will move into | Willow Ran “very shortly.” | “Tt will be a housekeeping force J to get the buildings in shape,’ he styles for men, women, children Filled Stockings Deluxe Nut Mix’ 3-Pound Gift Tins added. . ew So 5 oe Rey sorag dg a . : , ‘e Brimming with Fun, Goodies! Finest Quality Assortment Dainty Christmas Assortment : ; Children's Ro Eastman said he understands the ] 98 squeaker. Rogers beets, oe Eech 49¢ 1 Pound 59« 3 Lbs. 1.39 Air Force now will seek to ne- : 1 98 er blue. Christmas en compiete with- For holiday festivities .. all Love.y gitt tin Allied with those gotiate with the University for an © ou! them! Many tun-makers like your favontes diamond quai- mel’ in-your mouth crisp sugar agreement providing for joint use 1.98 puaies crayons books amdde- ity walnuts, brazils. almonds. she!s with favonie cen‘ers. of the airport runways. cious candy too te 90 POC filberts Fresh Keep fresh in tin Canned Foods Good After Atomic Tests CLEVELAND (INS) “— Canned foods exposed to the atomic tests in Navada last spring have been reported uharmed by the president of the Nationa] Canners Assn Ina report to the group's annual convention in Cleveland. president George B. Morrill Jr. said that tin and glass-packed foods were generally undamaged, even less than three-fourth of a mile from] Little girls’ leather Country Inn Trio Country Inn Cake Large Walnuts With FREE Cake Server! Famous for Rich Flavor! Diamond Quality for Flavor 3-Ib. Gift Tin 2.98 $Pounds 3,98 Pound. now §=—6_ 5 9g the blast. pump, blue or red ry Lovely uuee steel cake Very meiiow rich batter brim- Wonderful finish to a holid server with every tric” 3 with costly fruits, nuts meal... superior flavor He "tas canal ade Ofek loaves, a light. a dark and an Made with finest country ingre- zest to festive reciped. Large almond. Rum-brandy flavor dients. In gift tin size lots of nut meat to nuclear explosion are still just) | as rich in nutrients. six months later, as before the blast. ‘That Law Needs Some Changes’ —McNamara WASHINGTON «Fh — Sen. Me- Namara (D-Mich.) says that the requirement of non-Communist oaths from leaders of the merged AFL-CIO ‘‘emphasized the second class citizenship’ of these leaders. McNamara, in a statement, said. yésterday: “The 29 elected representatives yd! Printed terry cloth Buy Now—Save More C Sew Now for Christmas! yd C rystal Cueen Popular Fruit Cake Hard Candies In Al Delightful Flavors ‘ Our “Barbara Jane” Quality Every Shape and Flaver Pound. now 39¢ 0 S-Ib. 1.98 Pound Bulk §=—_ OF Delicious. soft and sugary in Popular price, popular flavor Fill the candy dishes through- ot Be oe oe esa ' Pertect for gift robes, aprons, and many other items that make oS ea Hovere ae Saree rea batter ore with eS qual out the house. Brighten fesfive who sent, ift ; 4 ate, maple and others. Dainty ty fruits and nuts. Choice o} meals with sweet bits. Bu more than 60 million American! gift-giving so personal when you make it yourself. 36-inch width flower shapes sizes in gift box Sears wholesome quality. : cidaeas (ware) Gorced by the) Tafi:| rte in many printed patterns. Hartley Act to sign sworn state- ments that they are not the agents of Communist Russia. “It seems to me that this is a strange reflection on the liberty of a people which is so proud of its Constitution and the Bil] of Rights ... “No ordinary first class citizen has to swear that he is not an agent of a possible enemy country. Why should these responsible na- tional leaders of the organized workig people of this country have to so degrade themselves? It cer- tainly is time for a change in the law,” ‘ a 2 Esquire Shoe Kit A Gift for the Family ol $§.95 n-ludes polish, applicater, 2 shoe brushes, buffing cloth, in wooden box with shoe rest. T= Shoe Racks Holds Nine Pairs of Shoes Gift Tie Rack Pr Perlect for Any Man Leave Expansion Joint Now Oty 2.98 } , At Only When covering over an old wood . Rust-proof cadmium plated with 2 for 69¢ Eech 1.98 Priced Low at 1.95 floor [with plywood hardboard , plastic tips on. | prevent Smooth lacquered hard j or a mars. Sturdy tubular legs. bare with felt to hold | Square and Circular styles in Wooden bar type with metal prier to laying linoleum or a sim- pee! 24x16x12 inches. pants securely. Automatic . colors. Cotton Filled. to — pe ‘neat and ilar type of flooring, leave an ex- spring opening. 9-in. wide. Shdp at Seare and Save! hanger, te pansion of about % inch between’ the plywood or hardboard and thé : walls of the room: This will pre-| oe vent the underlayment buckling 154 M. Saginaw St. Ph, FE 5-417 should it expand from moistyre. : we i x ' : . t af ve 7 7 i - , . + 7 Ff " f vf ; . : : a | ¥ I n * ~ 3 ** a “ = eT £ ! i ¢ ; 4 i. a of ‘ ? ‘ Pp " 4 an a ps . Su 1 . 4 : poh « ‘ \ pt « ( : 4 \ ‘ 4 i : | i” ' { a & \ : ‘ ‘ \ J \ . i - THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 A—1I7 TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR: Reflectorized Plates? = a a ee *Y8' Church Offers Site preps ine Grand Rapids Board/Grand Rapids Tree RIGHT orloar Child JUNI O GRAND RAPIDS W — Police veing aoe some! GRAND RAPIDS (#—Martin D. = — GRAND RAPIDS ®—The city’s! b Way : } | |Supt. Dewey Beaver and other Verdier, attorney for the First Pil- Switzerland 1s among the coun- Community Christmas tree, a 6 On ‘ewe, } lrepresentatives of the grim Tabernacle, says the congre- foot spruce, Greenwood Cemetery, | : : = : ve Development of a new strain of tries that have acquired merchant |*%° mmmtpaidel—- Sy FOR ; gation’s church will be offered to was mounted Tuesda Fulton’ demonstrations ‘Dec. 11 at St.|°etton — Acala 442 — has madelthe City Commission for $135,000|¢ts since World War II. Others) 5a) ™ Tran kee cn fen te : Liberia, freland, Costa Rica A total of 650 lights il ori’ | Paul, Minn., of reflectorized 1i-|California the second cotton-grow-|to make possible a major expan-|"!* , be strung through its branches a World's Largest Selling Aspirin For Children cense plates. Beaver, who favors'ing state in the Union. sion of the public library, as pro-'and Ecuador. week before Chrisffmas Day aver YOU DON’T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS . . . USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN —e ea as non pa ae ee ee Shop at i i : 4 TIRES FOR THE PRICE OF 3° | ] Allstate Chamois 100%, Oil-Tanned Sheepskin Pressure Dome Foot Control Rev. 3.90 25 Mot Cas «= AQ by machines. Ae Soft, one-piece Soraemny erie Faby sater er ore op- The ‘picture shows an engraver working on a coin. Paste the | . ¢ r) e * water, wrings clean. For dust- erat pressure dome releases , in d polishing use in home stream of water for quick clean- gages tn cee a tren ee te mem] | QIU | WR ALLSTATE'S Christmas Se Ste Sa Around the edge are: (1) Roman coin with the double-headed ie Gift t Y y Janus. (2) stone axe head used by early man. (3) Aegina, an early | i Oo Tou. silver coin. (4) Babylonian clay tablet. (5) Copper ring money from the African Gold Coast. (6) Silver coin from Athens. (7) Chi- nese copper and bronze coin. (8) Chinese copper fish coin. (9) Silver *Regular No Trade-In Price SILENT GUARDSMAN “== Car Safety Belts | Bh @4)) = i {| | ray of Regular No Trade-in Price Per Tire 27.80 Meets CAA Specifications Three Testers in Metal Box Brifishers Claim | "rss = | ies 2 BO ere weer mt poe at oe | 250 feet. It was 13 a Difference between life and Timing light with neon bulb; ‘ ne I ‘dy, Lt ee in Set of 4 | cause it death in most car accidents! 0-200- plugin compression | orbit of a proposed 150 Foot Island | ====""= : Far off normal — ne Tune-Up Test Ki Takes 2850 lb. strain Green, tester; large vacuum gauge-ac- gray or maroon. curate, easy to use! te § ® “, Ap ~ 6.70x15 Great Ceremony Marks! has 1 = = lighthouse. 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Dyrable, — i ees At Ne Extra Charge! , ,' A~—18 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 é ; fair will be an admission-free/Three Firms Merged Ike Takes Increasingly Active Pole isstee ate meen 0 wots ot ret eo tee ‘pie Pp Rin Supervising Government Programss|e:‘wsrse Bian har wil Mal saves ot New Gane may il ie he amned te et! Corp. 100 er By JAMES MARDOW less he was consulted about pre Pee want to have a final say.\to. fair”. next July 3l-Aug. 4. jot the flying fox, an adornment) Wooden Ware Corp. All those pieces are being put to-| Edward F. Dinkle, president of the|permitted -only to the seceeshal We st ees * ‘association, said the 10Jst annual |head-hunter. ot Anahotm, * iden Rappy's Is | Headquarters for Christmas Gitts COATS o Wool Facing Slee Pile Lining GREY, BROWN $ BLUE, CHARCOAL Z ?. 9 5 — Sizes 7 to 10. Associated Press News Analyst |And, since the) all involve policy GETTYSBURG, Pa. (#—News so long as he is able at all he|gether now. is stories out of here give the impres-| - ig\sion President Eisenhower is tak- ‘ing an increasingly active part in m (running the government. The im- ‘'? pression is correct, for he is. But it ts still a very limited ; en jy Part: a few hours in the morning, : i _ j |aud not every morning, conferring : : PB ie : ‘3| with members of hif official fami- ly. He is far from making it a full- time occupation. When he does come down to his: \office in the post office, he goes back home to his nearby farm by! noon. There he rests, naps, and | walks around a bit. ‘NOT WINDOW DRESSING }| But there is no reason to be-, lieve—as some people may have: ; ences with his advisers and Cabi-, net members since he came here} are window dressing to make him _appear more active than he is. : The conferences Eisenhower is 1, 1956, his budget message, his ‘State of the Union message out- having are real enough. And he is nf “Buck Skein’ Thermalized JACKETS stepping up the pace. That's what his doctors wanted him to do, both 'for practical reasons and to build) up his morale. They have said| ‘they wouldn't be able to tell how. full his recovery has been until he, has more nearly resumed the full ‘load of the presidency, perhaps in ‘February. | HAS HIS DUTIES But what is happening here is, quite different from the kind of daily routine Eisenhower had to follow in Washington before his heart attack. He did a full day’s work then. He would have to have these conferences anyway, if he was at all physically able. In early 1956 he has to send Congress his budget | for the fiscal year beginning July) a his program for the 1956 4/l Dark and Light Shades >] he Ladies’ Lingerie e clips e Gowns sO) 28 52 e Hose e Robes $] 29 From © OP Luxite by Holeproof POLAROID Zi’ CAMERA PRINTS ITS OWN BEAUTIFUL PICTURES IN JUST ONE MINUTE election year, and the report of his economic advisers. The government officials respon- sible for pulling all these pieces together could hardly send them to Congress over his signature un- THIS WEEK ONLY Lee’ and ‘Disney’ HATS All Styles lay, All Colors Gs: Report Shakeup of Health Officia Salk Vaccine Program Confusion Is the Cause, | Chicago American Says, DEMONSTRATION THIS WEEK by a factory expert Mr. Dave Kelly ry © Your portrait made in 1 minute — free. @ You'll receive yeur picture handsomely mounted @ You'll get the whole story on this amazing camera CHICAGO (INS) — The Chicago) | American says it has learned that! “confusion over the Salk polio vac-| cine program has brought a major! shakeup in the U.S. Public Health| Men’ S Socks by Interwoven The Famous Stretch Sock One Size Fits Anyone! The American said the “‘shake-| up” involves: 1. Scheduled retirement of Sur- [3|geon General Leonard Scheele at the expiration of his present term Fance $100 3 wa. 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Many lovely styles to choose from. ° SHIRTS by Van Heusen The famous Century “100” and “200” in $ 95 white and all col-' ors. All sizes. Sport Shirts $°395 from to $10.51 @ BEAUTIFUL GOWNS and SLIPS .. . always a gift to delight the $2 9] feminine heart. A host of styles at purse-pleasing prices. ° $: $5.71 . : @ SMART HOLIDAY DRESSES .. . styled to take her through the $5 7 l We Give swirl of holiday activities ... beautifully. All at my low prices! 7") © GOLD @ PRETTY HANDBAGS ... every shape, every size. . many, many $] J erry Gi fen BELI colors. Styled to complement her holiday ensemble. Priced low! no = i 4 , @ SKIRTS and BLOUSES . . always a welcome gift under the "Spectator GIF I tree. In the season's newest styles and colors. Choose $1.29 several today! to $5.71 STAMPS @ MAN TAILORED SLACKS . . . tailored to fit, styled to flatter, $9 Q] with made to wear! All sizes, choice of colors and fabrics. to $9.87 _ DRESSES See our selection of @ COATS and TOPPERS .. . newest 1956 styles, similar to those holiday dresses in all Every seen in the country’s leading fashion magazines... but $] 1.71 “ and fabrics. Purchase priced much, much lower! to $29.71 @ ALPACA LINER, TRENCH COAT .. . a favorite with women $] 4. a l z all over America. So smart to look at, so warm to wear! | SHEER , | NYLON | HOSE : : ° PAY NO | 79¢ Up GIFTS MONEY DOWN — $20 in Easy Terms! — NATIONAL | / CLOTHING CO. ih 9 S. Saginaw, Pontiac SAM BENSON 2s. rery set == s=«*«*~«*« PEN NIGHTS ! ‘ TH 9 P. M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8. 1955 SECTION B—1 EAR 10] 43104 @-\, oege) J. C. HIGGINS GIFT SPIN KITS. “ee eee 11.95 @ Famous J. C. Higgins “100” Spin Reel With Automatic Reverse and An Extra Spin Reel Spool! ! @ 100 Yards of 4 Pound Test Line! @ Five Flashy Fish-Getting Lures! | @ Roomy Plastic Accessories Box! y¢P J. C. Higgins Deluxe Spinning Kit, 3 ~ Regularly 14.95...NOW 12.50 ,. Sporting Goods Basement {, Ui "he lo yy a Ss : ee Fish Boxing rl BO, Skinner Gloves 5 95 Reg. 5.95 rede 2.5.44 All you do is pinch fish's skin Wine color and turn handle sheepskin with Then zip, off 100°, selected comes the skin! goat hajr pad- ~ , Buy yours to- : ding. For young- day * sters to age 12. Wooden Gun Rack Bowling Boll Bogs Gift Certificate! 3.98 ~: Real Davy + Crockett powder : horn and can- f teen. Both in © western fringed i leather cases. Inflatable Rocker 2.39 | Rouncy bron plastic for young tl! Use Three pane!s of gay colors shiit and jump like a jumping bean. 4 Its a not of tun. Complete Swim Set 3.44 Fins have ad- _ justable straps; | adjustable swim mask with un- WN breakable lens. ‘Buy now! 4 < v iM Se Football Outtit , sides golf ype from A ink. Buy : Worn : Precision Attrective Walnut Finish Holds Both Ball and Shoes Men’s Brunswick Mineratite Helmet, Pads. Pants. jersey In Attractive Gift Box Wheels Hollow Ground pth P Blodes 1c. Higgins §=9,.95 twotoed 3,59 now Oly 23,95 Rey. 1095 9.44 1.C. Higgins 6,88 I. C. Higgias 39 1. C. Higgins uate |) 95. 1. Higgins 17.95: Disp! our guns with pride Rubberized twill bag con- Poe Plastic helmet has 4 point web Olfificial size and weight foot- Any youngster will be proud Men's hard toe skates, nicke!l- Full high-cut style, supple elk- eee gach walnu ian ceckactty carries, protects both fmprove nie game with cusiom suspension. Junior size shoul- ball and basketball with inilat- to own these speedy, shiny lated Sheifield steel blades tanned cowhide uppers, nylon kground. Will hold 3 guns. bal! and shoes. . Brown and tan fitted ball. Otticial ABC size der pads. pants and jersey. ing pump and a plastc kicking skates Rubber shock ab- Fig-scaned cowhide uppers padaed tongue. Felt sock lining, color combination. ball. At Sears! Sizes med., large. tee. A tine. gilt. sorbers. Adjusts 7'/2 to 1|0-in. 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KENMORE AUTOMATIC DRYER D> SPECIAL FOR OuR ER WASHER CUSTOMERS WRING ————— — Pontiac’s Christmas Shopping Center for Men! for the men in your life, choose We have these comfortable slippers _ in a wide choice of handsome styles from ultra conservative to the latest Italian notion. ~s your a and make ‘HB, CLOTHIERS KENMORE Family-sise 10-lb Wash Capacity QUALITY FEATURE KENMORE QUALITY FEATURE KENMORE QUALITY FEATURE KENMORE QUALITY FEATURE Sele Priced Only $5 Down Sele Priced Only $5 Down Reg. 169.95 $5 Down Compare its features, its low price. Features Visi-Matic wringer ... efficient agitator action, for a sparkling wash. Matches the Automatic Washer above. Features Visi-Dial controls for drying ease. Has convenient interior light. Gient 25-inch Oven Griddle Top et a Versatile Low Price—Great ~ Built-in for Quick Meals $5 Spee heen codes Griddle E ne ‘ bs 998 $s 4 . on Sears Easy Payment Pian . 169% With Old Range 239% $10 Down, Balance on ‘ Sears Easy Payment Pian 36-inch Wide Electric Cooks for a Family; Compare This Price! Kenmore 36-in. Range Lowest Priced Saver! 1955 Kenmore KENMORE RANGE AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC 30-INCH GAS RANGE matic heat-contre dC over Griddle cows Oop-o ange work area ° ' t OV VER he, Space @ Avot @ Built-in oridd! @ Smokeless | fobotimer tim Kenmore irons your biggest wash quick and easy. Full sized roll is 26-in. wide for largest pieces. Plenty of work Satifton paar ys monty back SARS cr Saginaw St. Phone FE S-4171, 4 ; ad i 4 \ Bs ‘ . + / ® , ; ; ‘ : no * ; ; a 5 , 2, " : : a . is i, j { . ; i : : S el, \ q \ ale ae : 7 é : : bey a THE PONTIAC PRESS. 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Built-in 2-hour timer a — ie tacit —shuts—off food when ready to serve— ear | 4-Quort Poppers _ Coffeemakers Kenmore Toaster auitomatically! Deep. 14 %exB34xlOVa-ine » Kenmore. Dry Iron om aHeatin Pads For Parties, Big Families Automatic § Cup Kenmore A Giant in Performance se cook chamber holds 8-Ib. fowl, 12-Ib. roast. 110-120 é Only 6.95 Oat 8.45 on 14.95 Volt, AC ° Isei2-inckes = 5,95 Kenmore popper ih cord set Fill it sg na ae t ‘til Full nek it h - trol oS Handy 3- speed switch for high, low OF Embedded element heats fast Quilted rayon taffeta cover in c . I i n get til * Fu automatic ea ontrol = r s r 110 Cc our colors. Zipper, An ideal family gilt! Pops you're ready to serve! Keeps gives periect toast were time! -medium heats. Lightweight! Ease your holi een Cen ie ees chose Tiahted” a clas eps 4 qts. corn in 7 minutes. Auto- cotiee piping hot. Polished alu- Thermostat control. Tkaged The. " day cooking chores, save at Sears! dle. Cord and plug. stats. UL-listed tJ matic. minum, UL listed crumb tray. Save! Cookie Cutters eae Gnenes Speedy Ego Beater 8-Pe. Kitchen Tool Set : 3 99 Six Holiday Season Designs Quickly Opens Any Size Can New Comfort Grip H Only 84¢ set Now 3.98 Only 4. 59° 2 Polished Stainless Steel Brass plated for long wear-and good looks. 38x3l-inch pull Yenmore portable dryer blows Christmas cookies are a part One lever does the complete Stainless steel gears mesh per- 7 utensils—strainer, slotted spoon, spatula, fork and 2 turn- chain screen is smooth operating. Gift for the home owner, right temperature for quick dry- of the season! Non-rusting, job. Magnet grip holds lid away fectly for smooth action. All ‘Jers with special rack. Newly designed plastic handles for ing of hair. Non-tilt stand l-yr. stainless steel cutters. Packed from food. Cherry Red, Sun- gears, bearing, enclosed for (eeided beauty. Choice of red, yellow or pink. Gift boxed. Andirons, pair COO 2 14.95 Wood Holder.... ’. 11.95 guarantee. in shadow box shine Yellow or white protection Easy to clean t Chef Quality 9.95 Soy Fireplace Screen a 195 Priced Low at’ , 2 dl Samsonite .. {(serm Card Tables MIRROF MIRRORS 12 x 4@-in... 7.98 16 x $6-in... 12.98 it costs 20 little me = =e Alone Teapots Canister Sets Roll-Top Breed Box to give the one gift seat orl cosy Imported from England le operas a nee el eee that makes pean installation 6 Cup 2.79 * 4Pe. 5.95 | Only - 6. 95. This charming teapot makes a A periect complement to copper A periect,complement to copper eriect gift. Sparkling chrome- kitchen ware. Coppertone lids, kitchen ware. Coppertone let- plating over aluminum. Heat plastic knobs. Coppertone let- tering and line detail on polish- resistant handle. tering on aluminum. ed aluminum. Knobs. Seed 98c¢_ on This \Hatmany House Bath Scale Sale > Waghe w 250i8 5 97 195 @ Stain-resistant top } . @ Tubulat steel @ Smooth. easy, compact folding accurately @ Stunning colors that blend perfectly ‘ ‘Folding Brazier = = Hompers Loundry Carts Step on platform. Attractive enameled steel Case ) 998 ° am ee, a ae ee ith ribbed rubbe t. Precision lens magnifies 24-in; Bow! 29 98 8 89 Maid of © 6. 98 witn fi ru rma g a an : Honor number . .-. no squinting! Dust free enclosed bot- Folds flat without removing jumbo Duroweave {iber com- Strong chrome-plated steel with tom! Choice of five lovely Harmony House They'll find a new use for your gift every day. of the week when you give a Samsonite card table. And your gift will last for. years be- cause it's got the above features. ts. Rubber tired wheels. bined with quilted plastic .. wire basket, plastic liner| 35'4- ' Other card tables............ 13.95 Crank type adjustable grid. all smooth interior will not snag in high, Come in and get yours ‘colors: : Handy metal shelf. Save! ,.. clothes: In tour colors. today! Household Goods—Basement en Big 23 quart family size Ken- Saves time, no effort! Wonder-— more cooks with range eiift:- ful new Kenmore does the work ency' Automatic heat control fast, evenly. Smart dawn gray. : Roasts, bakes! Fully insulated. Unusual gilt item “SEARS 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE S417 ry I | | —_ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 Santa te Dumdi anta ‘the Modern Homes Do You K now Just Where Boat Motors Popular|sutt tear’ sun, recessed contra By Lucrece Hudgins Beale te z po Christmas Seals Started? (Christmas Presents | uy a to ses x Need Playroom | se csins senate otsne a's man: to mune] Tin ur, sua Gout wiv ees Beh ees reulos nurses sat behind a placard: wear a yachting in many/|between trips, the motor is then ee eee ee Special Room for T ga. holida is ea ae “Put this with message |homes, PN oaded nto the trumk of the car Christmas because he doesn’t pec or TOYS part of t y woe eS stamp easegage Outboard motors have been gain-|t© be attached later to rented boats. like to give. To spitevhis sister, Keeps Rest. of House) sreen wreath, a sprig of holly or Gu alee Chstninas lunes ing favor for many years, A half Retsy, he takes her clay man, : a mug of eggnog. — 7 ah be ¢ indians Order Rails called a Dumdiddy, and runs Free From Articles — : oo ecle Help tho tubercalosis fight, {million outboards will be sold this indians r away. He meets Santa Claus in And all because of a persistent sod mete the New Year asa deer SS oe . NEW DELHI — Railways in In- disguise, When Beanie hits his Modern Christmas toys can woman, a drafty shack and a Shens lelasmns) donot carry |under the Christmas tree. "aia recently placed orders in 11 head and falls unconscious, Santa walk, dance, spin, bounce roc k| $300 debt. eater mail~ ; countries’ for new rolling stock brings the Dumdiddy to life to re eS : : | Sualty P. Biesel, was o asver mare, oP ey Moderna outboard motors come ‘ , watch over Beanie. | «ese mad oe amas SA my ns in sizes and prices to (it the Japan, Germany, and Great Brit- Chapter Four Perhaps that’s why the entire fiterally an opea-air cure—be- Ate a Syerege boat and pocketbook. ain received the most valuable or- SANTA LEAVES | house lies cluttered with toys for longed to her cousin in Dela- | The first day’s sale was poor There's even a littlp 3.6 herse- iders. The other countries are “My goodness!” cried the Dum-| weeks immedigtely following the} ware, The $300 was needed to |and Miss Bissel carried her idea, P°Wer Scott-Atwater model suit- France, Austria, Italy, Czechoslo- diddy to Santa. “What are you unwrapping festival Bedroom.) patch up the shack against {to the city editor of the Phila- able for cances or prams. There vakia; Switzerland, Belgium, Hun- doing here? Why aren't you in| kitchen, bathroom — no place is} winter. delphia “North American.” He| § Sis a giant 33 horsepower | 711. ‘and Poland. Santa Land? Where is your red free of the toys which, finally un-| | was, as Miss Bissel later said, motor able to propel a good- —___ suit and your reindeer? How is) wound, lie gasping -their- last -in| Tuberculosis, known in 1907 a8 wisi shocked at the thought| “ed. cruiser. A dol} wearing a real silver blue Gar oa omy (carers oe te Boxte erent coupling ‘Merry Christmas’) Naturally enough, new motors)mink coat is aos the So . , Dr. Russel Smart of the Unl- | arq eeatnent lta iaesuwes with the worst of diseases. have new features. The lastest toys on the market for stmas Santa laughed. “I don’t want, e models have automatic boat bail-|gifts this year. The doll costs $300. eesvity of Rhode Island says | enclosure in a stuffy room. Stand-/ PAPER HELPS set pivies Gee care ve watts ard result was a short life. | A columnist, overhearing the — ° ( f = a y room — one that houses ALL | SKETCHED DESIGN Feary tere ocean a anyone to know who I am, I am) making my yearly inspection trip’ to find out which boys and girls) Fag. in the world have been good and A pints Te puled fi notte ot of hn eae mas’ Seal plano uae the anaen, alleen. — e is note out of his! | le advises using the near. | ; :| ‘ peeeaieed flipped through the | est the place of cnnge. It the child She met only with pessimism and “Tell Miss Biseel the ‘North |} DR. HEN RY A. MILLER pages. There were thousands of! has many outdoor toys, they can| Prediction of failure. The Post-| American’ is hers for the holl- |} 0 : i names written there. Some names) often be housed in a cabinet near, Master General banned sale from days. Take all the space she , ptometrist ; : had checks beside them and some) the back door. Often a section of, Postal windows. Lome Le 7_North Sagi Street — - : - the basement jis best for indoor!” So Miss Bissel sketched -the TD ‘ _— “T've almost finished,” said “TAKE CARE OF BEANIE, LITTLE DUMDIDDY” — When |toys. design herself. It was a holly | The goal of $300 was multiplied |} Phone FE 4-6842 Santa, “and I must hurry on MY) Beanie hits his head and falls unconscious, Santa brings the Dum- If there are several children, garland centered by a Red Cross | by ten in a matter of hours. ne way for I must be back in Santa! diddy to life to watch over Beanie. Santa couldn't stay and help | shelves should be assigned ac- | 294 the words “Merry Christ- Largely through the use of news-|} ; Land by midnight. That's why I) Beanie because he had to get back to Santa Land by midnight. | cerding to the thildren's heights. | ™#S."" Two associates contrib- | papers, the American people dug a ‘ : a es ' can’t stay to help this boy. Look, It is advisable to have shelves | Uted $20 each and a local | deeper every year. Last year they - “Better Things in Sight his eyes are beginning to flutter.) «Bijlikins'” thought the Dum- walked on and on until he found! gg varying heights and widths. printer agreed to do the job at dug deep enough for $25 million. |} He ‘soon will be awake. I must be aiaay «1 better get out of sight himself in a big city, Now he be- - cost. : oo ee ' Open Friday Evenings off. ; ; | if, Now what scot ¢ I came very cheerful and was glad Dr. mart suggests keeping some “TL told hi to use the brightest In the Philippines, students at { “Wait,” said the Dumdiddy. ™ystl. ‘ow what pocket am “he had nin away from home. of the children’s toys tucked eo are ent Cristian Nachoaia | aaremade tei “First, tell me what kind of mark SUPPosed to be in?’ He hobbled By this time it was night and/@¥ay — especially if there are a red he could find,” Miss Bissel t 5 ie oe “ S 4 ~ 4 “ o-color wealthier families with Christmas es ~ does’ this boy have against his over to the boy. “Ah, this one will 0° city streets were filled with|latge number of them. Too many /ater remembéred. “A two-color name in your notebook?” ido And he climbed into Beanie’s ote meine home from work, ‘YS are confusing to a child of Job would be too costly. carols, accompanied by enthusias- Closed Wednesday Afternoons Senta Sis) bend) undly. beck own! ei pape Beanie had never been in such @| Preschool age and he will oon The post office in Wilmington, 'tic tom-toms, guitars and harmon- “Black as black can be, But take ght he pocke" large city and he stared at the tire of them. Delaware was the scene of the icas. filled with nuts and raisins and |B ° of a ee care of him, for his greed and figs and he immediately began bright lights and the store win- selfishness will get him into | aes ; dows and the bustling people. much trouble. Spare him what ee tae eee cone ee From his pocket, the Dumdiddy you can and if things get really ‘to himself stared, too. ‘‘Kitcheroo!”’ whistled) bad, come to me.” jaa ea Reanialient tus ‘He the Dumdiddy. “What sights to! <1 will.” promised the Dum jibbed his head, He couldn't ©¢ | diddy. “But why should you bother imagine what had happened to him. Suddenly Beanie saw a_ red- 50 over one with a black mark 1). remembered being angry with headed hunchback running towards when your book is filled with the the strange fat man and he re- him. He was chased by a man) et a med it ohne Re ee is the unhappiest child of all. And) “I! guess he threw a rock at ‘ened ‘eyes on Beanie as he passed, now, goodbye."’ | me.” he exclaimed. “Well, 'm him and cried, “Trip him! Trip Before the Dumdiddy could even| S!@d to be rid of him, but I him!” catch his breath, Santa had van-| 884s I better stay out of these | «ce what you've done!” he ished from the woods. None too} Weeds and Keep to the read.” | 104 «youve helped a robber soon either, for Beanie had begun/ At first he felt a little dizzy, but| escape!” to stir, by and by he felt better and he (Next: The Rebber) DIAMOND DUETTE 6-DIA. ENSEMBLE 54970 "$6950 $1.00 WEEKLY MUSI CUCKOO CLOCK POWDER BOX Full Cuckee mn $295 rv $9 a you'll need plenty of Coke Almost everyone appreciates the best — so give your guests a bright holiday welcome with ice-cold bottles of sparkling Coca-Cola. tunning HOLLOWARE — COMPACTS From $] 95 rrem $] 95 Get Extra Coke For The Holidays BOTTLED UNDER AUTHORITY OF THE COCA-COLA COMPANY BY . SHEAFFER : : PEN-PENCIL SETS TOASTMASTER . ROGERS - D MA SILVERWARE INITIAL RING 57 Pc. Serv $39. 0d RPE 5 TOASTER _ $1995 ‘ DRESSER SETS rom $995 io § veo 4 > e. THE COCA-COLA BOTTLING COMPANY OF PONTIAC | a5 IN SAGINS a | Hf ©1958, mecocacoucommaty | - a id ot ta , - ' . 7 Sortie Uagnend ve _ en jo ? an Meee | 2 @ a ~ [. Es THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 TIES Regimental! stripes . .. neat oulard 2 lvesgberd i small motifs ~ a lot ‘of new 50 $4550 space original ideas .....0....- ee re par "WHITE easiinrs ARROW WHITE SHIRTS In the popular Par co! ry 3% CHECK SHIRTS ARROW CHECK SHIRTS Button down collar. ‘™ Assorted colors.., 4 JACKETS JACKETS with knitted collar and cuffs—all weol milium or — lined 14” Fr@OR... kes0.s sees: SURCOAT plain or French wool or gabardine cuffs. Oo eee ewe eene SURCOAT quilted lined, all shell from 0: .- +.) ‘1 7” BELTS Elastic Belts from.......... 54 Leather and suede belts from...........05 me. BS < SWEATERS \ eae CREW AND V NECK PULL- VP OVER SWEATERS .. . lambs a ea wool ... Orlon ... mink \ blend... $5 > QTOUB S655 5 -0ocaccccce oe. ; JEWELRY NI JEWELRY BY SWANK Cult links . tie bars and $4 50 sets from alesse sellers PAJAMAS The continental collar adds style to these very comfortab! broadcloth s PAJAMAS............. 18-20 North Saginaw St. . GAUCHO SHIRTS GAUCHO eee S makes if easy fo solve those puzzling gift problems for men No need to rack your brains—and wonder if what you choose COAT SWEATERS COAT SWEATERS in wool orton ... . lambs $ 8” will please your men. We've assembled a store-full of the kind of gifts that delight even the hardest-to-please man you know. Gifts of good style, excellent taste, great luxury. Small gifts and large gifts... every one rich in pleasure-giving. So take the “hopping” out of your Christmas shopping. Come right in and solve every man’s gift . . SLACKS problem. Our experienced staff is ready, willing and very , flannels . . able to help you make this side of Christmas a pleasant experience | gabertieee (ans HOSE FINE HOSIERY, Cotton Argyles. Nylons hose HANDKERCHIEFS Initialed menagerie $495 3 in a box.. SLACKS, 100%: wool ares in . wors gabardines. Plain Seskars® 12” and and 00 ROBES ‘ if you want te get personal |. SECRETARY ROCADED “S98 weal ausvEs enast new pocket $ p00 DORE... -..cvisecss+0 ‘ ‘secretary from.,...0.+s 5 WOOL GLOVES with $ c= s. . | LEATHER’ GLOVES MER: GLOVES sar 2810" teal 4 > 4 a \ a! ae a) t ~—~™__ THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 FOR THE HANDYMAN — Gift for the house: a quarter-inch drill set with assorted bits, a buffer, polishing bonnet, grinding wheel, bench stand, paint mixer, wire il |it Costs Only a Penny to Join Pea Association TAYLOR, Tex. ®—You can Join | the National Black-eyed: Pea Assn. for a penny. Just send it to the association at P. O. Box 311, in Taylor. | Southerners traditionally eat. black-eyed peas on New Year's | Day. The association in announc- ing it was opening its membership to the public at a penny a head, said the only other requirement for membership is that you agree, brush, sanding discs, arbor set. 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Telegraph 86 NORTH SAGINAW ae ‘Oren EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS | A ae S OPEN TONIGHT | & EVERY NIGHT ‘til CHRISTMAS! first time ever - offered by Ward’s JUVENILE FURNITURE i i ee oS | ] Distinctively different . . . Exquisitely beautiful, Craftsman constructed to withstand juvenile activities, this fine furni- ture will please the youngsters and add beauty to any room in the home. Come in tomorrow; see this wonderful juvenile furniture shown for the first time at Ward’s Home Out- fitting Co. in Pontiac. 3-Pc. Set in Natural Maple 4 0" Corner bolt construction ... staggered legs. Hardwood beau- tifully sanded and finished in Natural maple. +3-Pe. Appalachian Oak Set The corner bolt constructed table is 2012" high with a table top 18’’x24, has stag- gered legs . . . 2 matching chairs. All pieces made of Applachian Oak, beautifully sanded and finished in Chinchilla Oak. is cals on table top and chair back slots. holstered seats on chairs. 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Asked one: ‘Which would) ner of the page to mark the spot g 37 South Saginaw——Corner of Water +e Farmer's Almanac, a slim pulp) |.) ware tittle me owell doa Will! wet in this 108th year of the in-'you desire most in a husband—| Where you stop reading.” See? |@ - eS s. printed by Ray Geiger of Lewiston, /1956 one learns with a twinge. PRET, aiecerl a Horains, wealth or sveenenee: a ~ N Y D t a - Maine, which has the additional! Christmas 1956, will be windy and bed y ‘Appearance,’ replied the other,| One thing that a speaker 's ow our own own a - distinction of being one of the very|wet. And on a Tuesday. ‘and the sooner the better’.” he ad ee “ “ aa es ; ORRY? e mi : few “original” farmers’ almanacs| What bounced it two days ahead|S0 WHY W Le | Or: “There is no need for you |. Only what the seat can en- 8 REXALL Sto re a or, almanacit)s printed in the| ype christmas is Feb. 29, 1836,/ Cant understand why farmers (9 dog.ear the page corners te | | dure '. : Yewnited S. of Amer. hex apa ts of Leap Year things/should be worrying about flexible mark your place in the book | o, is Phone FE 5-4521 — Emergency FE 5-4485 4 _* # 8 jhappen like Jupiter rising at 12:37\or firm price supports when they’ you are reading. Snip off the I] 2 Claiming 138 years, which means . oe : “ (Nectiesn have the almanac’s humor, do-it- | corner of any used envelope. | Don't worry about getting older. - CARA NOME TOILETRIES a that the Yewnited S. of Amer. was : ‘Southern| yourself, and poetry pages to curl) Keep this tucked away in your |When you stop getting old re| — can Ted wr water—even|barely 42 years old when it started, states) and windy and wet. up with. 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See How You Save! “ > S = ~. an ered wrers Bue THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1055 | __ radle of Nazi Revival : - | ; est of ll military: leaders” and)140 years, Britain and France par The Saar—Cra asi ulema tha ea eat fn 54 per cont, Germany Hitlerite Sentiment Mushrooming in ‘Little Pittsburgh’ cera, | gn ey the “The point to drum into the nationalist mentality, ang the ; who 20 {Tris is the last of four articles reper’ ing the campaign preceding the [quo of the Saar indefinitely wowld{and the proportion wit he silent attention “sanction |heads of the new army leadership/ political thinking of those the INs in the Sear territory. tiny Eure. Oct. 23 referendum, Even mow, |give free and violent reign to the ‘Nazi adherents “jin Germany|is that the ‘greatest military leader| years ago were having their hiv- Pea rouble spot where Nazilsm threaiens with the Nazi core and Commu- Ultranationalists and probablyi@ : = Ae henceforth . will be able tolof all’times’ proved to be the! tory and moral fiber shaped on | nist outcry for return of the Gear |. ithin® months enable them to cel- By PIERRE J. HUSS | to Germany, France would be e popite ae ee ” : regimentation Copyright 1955 By INS |TusitTe¥ ang empowered fe ee ae pak eee 5 WARNING ile Fyenkfurter Aligenieine edt principles of Hitler’s “Mein blood. ‘SAARBRUECKEN, Saar (INS)— marching troops into the area to os * » «@ yikes. ined ora! Paps Tab Maar storuntionsl problem prevent this very Scvalapusget. A fairly good guess is = oo ee as aprynnaf ing over! Yet these are the men any: 20th urope, | French authorities are keenly France may eventually “write off” , hard facts itler period = the forefront in the Saar, t Sept se pasta tee aware, however, that forcible|the Saar, depending on the size tg ptack, ~ tion 48! and warns of the danger of a new |; : “them . s they who are currently using y ecy sae ee cals oases es to maintain the statusiof the proGerman wote Dec. 18! ter - Nazi-tainted” to Poa br pe enn ration being brought up ‘‘with- ‘ate strategic territory as a pol- for solution by negotiation between!” —— j of “ are wv t* ever having been told the itical proving ground for the the French government and that of| ees 2 ee (mapping out économic. relations filly themselves formidably with furter Lea ttgaet grim facts,” It adds: months and years ahead. Chancellor Konrad Adenauer of the! - | With: Paris, ’ ‘similar elements ih West Germany.| - *. “They will forget or never dis- Anyone who has spent a little German UCLA al (es ES, | French firms have cut of can- COCKY publication is aw rable Gover that Hitler himself must jtime in the Saar these days can- celed. orders to Saar manufac- | th — coke | to the “Times of "in be blamed alone that the Ger- not help but underline the warning Urgent deveispments affecting turers drastically. This natural | This drift became ‘painfully ap-| its Burepean influence and pres- | oman border is on the Oder newspaper — a warning to the the unity of the Allied bloc and Franco-German relations make this early solution imperative, if only to forestall gains by the So- viet Union. The Communists strive constantly to drive wedges be-, tween the Allies and incite divi-| sive action in vital areas such as! the rich coal and steel basin all the Saar. Rejection by Saarianders on Oct. 23 of the proposed Euro- ‘parént . Nov’ 48. Then Heinrich, tige. hesitation to do business where | long-term contracts may be in {Schneider of the Democratic Par-!' The leading editorial of that! eated by the fron Curtain. They'll | jt find itself engu'fed once more . ty of the Saar, Hubert Ney as Thursday was titled: ‘Conscience, k that this «ame Hitler, | j i ° ivi nster rdy is beund te reduce em- never know that t » jin the diabolic and living mo Pease and thus give the pro. leader of the Saar Christian Dem-|and National Socialism.” In re-| who ts in his book ‘Mein Kampf’ createed by Hitler. '* German bloc new ammunition jocratic Party and Kurt Conrad as fering somewhat ironically to the, ridiculed the Kalser for permit. J 4 aaninad tehn reais leader of Saar Socialist Party passage of 22 years since Hitler ting himselg to be enmeshed in | The truth is that nobody but the ; jointly appeared for the first time seized power in the Reich, the pow- & war on two fronts in 1914, [Germans themselves can block There should be no surprise if/before the Bundestag German Un- erful editorial added: himself involved us im a war their own return to the damned, the Nazi core soon started yelling, ification Committee in Bonn to an- “Symptoms are mounting that| te the death on all fronts."’ and every action on their part and along with the Communists, that/nounce that their combined plat- new trend of irresponsible de- Schnsidar’s Gan for Nov.|that of their government in Bonn pended are going jobless = is keyed to the Saar’s re- tense of Nationalism and National. 19. in peal : = la ‘|to crush the monster in its in- hungry because of the ““unnatural|turn to the Fatherland. Socialism is again coming to the blamed most past wars on Frame(fancy will be hailed with unre- and even there that it is trun. German peovle to be careful lest jeconomic stranglehold" in which pean Statute to put the Saar France holds the Saar. ett eats cacky and \foretront, The danger of ‘shortland registered the right of Ger- resign shad sn |e: tral high-comis- ye getting tt knows y iw cry 4 many's ancient claim to the Low- Sieesr ant] Filing lemetlsapor: mann rdhceerte: paannes Holt-| that nobedy ia his right senses LEBENSRAM AGAIN lands, Switzerland, Austris, Al vised by the West European ever thal stance 300.000 Sasi nders in op comers tphoge — | Recalling Hitler's mob cry for|sace-Lorraine. Got a Tank License? b fusion “ , ‘living . Kaicd kapes sor 's: aevania ests: ‘making their ving off small and] Go rm a n Ray, dhe poet the Cooma (eink Space {orl mRITISH. START WARS CAMDEN, Ark. u» — Several ‘ion aes paki medium-sized industrial enterp blood, which ts what return of led: | Schneider's newspaper cited the|young boys were invited by an _ may be tuined if the Saar's CCOM-| the Saar to the Fatherland de- | a ‘official bulletin of the Federal Re-|Army recruiter to step inside a It gave the Communists cause omy is switched from France to) getes. “This Nery Policy of Hitler Jublic to back up its claim that|Patton tank on display here. One for rejoicing, opening to Moscow | Germany. And Schneider in his Bonn ap- *#* redaced Germany eG ‘England and France started mostjof them accidentally released the another “ fertile field for incité- | They maintain that German pearance as spokesman for the, 0" with very little space. ‘wars since Napoleon I, The balle-jbrakes. The tank rolled down an ment and crisis among the Allies. Equally unfortunate was the fact that the hard Nazi core forging Hapenaregeyl emevina eas MINDS MEET — Two children undertake a wit-battle with new en opportunity to grab control of) game designed to camouflage education in 4 shrubbery of enjoyment. | the Landtag (Saar Parliament) in| Game is slanted to several age levels: young and old may join in the : the coming elections on Dec. 18. | fun on equal competitive terms. ; | HITLERITE CRY — y OO If lost no time in identifying | ‘Two Sailors Get Lesson |had never seen the goat before but | and promptly branded anyone in ‘they recognized the sailors. the Saar as pgs niecirney ne From Ship’ s Brown Goat , Goat went to the city pound. The | “traitor to t atherland”’ for statute. Today the cry is the Hit-| SAN DIEGO, Calif, w — Two ‘sailors were taken aboard, lerite “Back to the Fatherland.” | Canadian sailors {rom the destroy-| Plum pudding is the thing for For France, this reversion in fer Cayuga told police a brown Christmas on the island of Jamai-| eo ier cectble dilneane eset |goat was the ship's mascot. ca. The poorer people bake on| acted with admirable restraint | 2° Police took sailors and goat oveniess stoves a mixture of corn-| in carefully refraining trom pres- |t0 the pier where the Cayuga was | meal, coconut milk, sugar, raisins sure and undue persuasion dur- tied up. The ship's guards said they ‘and a dash of rose water. | Prices are in much too low a |*Hejmatbund” — the union of the) Then, chiding those Germans who tin as cited by the Schneider paper|incline and crashed into a parked | price range to enable Saar _aioars fret pro-German parties — won|tend to glorify Hitler as the * “great- said of 778 wars in _Europe _over r automobile, destroying it. | - —— — on a | Se ee —— CROSLEY “SUPER V" IV, Plus You'll find every soft, — | | : warm style... size a Portable TV-Tea Wagon and color in this ¢ ; complete selection! vo Buy this outstanding Crosley TV, the ___ ”, . LL Z “miracle set of the industry” during ~ K Crosley’s Christmas Carnival, and YOU'LL get this matching tea wagon : that makes the TV portable, can be 4 used as a TV or phonograph table, or a serving cart. 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Use a Convenient Charge @ 30 Days @ 70 Days | os © 6 Months * we PARK FREE REAR OF STORE WHILE SHOPPING Men’s Shearling aie pean suse 4 Aq “4 : to 12. $7.95 Others tq $8.95 . bug has bitten ‘Christmas Fete ~ of Scota Wabo (whisky) to some B14 | Gifts Reoresert Christian Love Will Continu WASHINGTON (NEA) — The $3- a-year Naples cave dwellers will This Christmas in Naples ' e Until Easter jare unemployed, “poverty cards” ‘have been issued to 18.000 fami- 3 Wisemen’s Ryesents have more than a one-shot Christ-'lies who have absolutely no means Meant to Declare Noble Recognition of Christ | | A Christmas gift symbolizes the love that Christians bear to one another, in the name of One who loved them all. . * | * An article in the December issue of a popular magazine says that wise men indeed were they that, " -first intended this, and wise men were the first Christmas givers as the gospel tells us. St. Matthew writes of them: “ . . . and when they had opened their treasures, they presented unto Him gifts: ‘gold, and frankincense, and myrrh.” Why these particular gifts? , Simply because they are em- blems of generosity, costly now as in ancient times, and still surviving at many Christian altars. The Magi brought their | ____best to the Newborn. They felt crusade to assist suffering that mMothing poor earth could in Europe and Asia. 80,000 UNEMPLOYED | In Naples, where 80,000 persons offer to the King of Heaven would be more appropriate than gold, one of the noblest metals, indestructible, beautiful, impos- + sible to fake or imitate, And in the ancient world it was far | more rare than now, | | The second gift, incense, was en-| joyed as an agreeable odor, so the wise men doubtless reasoned God would enjoy it too. Frankin-| cense is a resin, from a kind of tree once held extremely sacred. | Legends tell that the precious; trees were guarded by winged ser-| pents and few people were even allowed to approach them. Chris-| tians did not adopt frankincense until five centuries after the Na- tivity. Today it finds its place chiefly in the Catholic Church, whose shrines are full of its per- fume, * * * Myrrh, the last of the gifts of the Magi, is a shrub related to frankincense, though its symbol- ism ig more somber. The word) comes from the Hebrew meaning “bitter.” Ancient Egyptians use| it for embalming, hence its sol- emn meaning. Was this a strange | gift for an Infant King? Not for one destined to die for his people. Fashion Bug Hits Gals of Kenya's Kikuyu | \ mas gift from the U.S.A. to see them through the winter this Year. For the first time in history every family in the city holding a so-called ‘‘poverty card’ will be given a 22-pound food package each month from December to April. CARE its running this most comprehensive of all attempts to help needy persons in one area. Dollar donations by the Ameri- can people, a congressional ap- propriation and tons of surplus dairy products make it possible, The Agricylture Department is’ supplying the ‘surplus food and Congress has provided the money to ship it abroad. An additional dollar from individual citizens covers distributing and packag- ing. ‘ot support. | This entitles them to free med- G& care and tax exemption. | Holders are also given 1,000 lire | twice a year, about $3.00. “At the present time that is all the local government is able to— do," explains Raymond Izbicki who just left for Italy to direct the ‘CARE program. ‘“‘Our goal is to tide these poverty stricken fami- lies over during the five winter months. “Their plight is appalling. A | number of them live in crude caves just outside the city. It is particularly hard on the chil- dren,” Each CARE bundle contains sev- en pounds of cheese, nine pounds of powdered milk and six pounds; The Naples operation is part of ‘of butter. The powdered milk can’ CARE’s. current world-wide food NAIROBI, Kenya—The fashion §!# the women of Kenya's Kikuyu tribe. | Instead of Mau Mau oaths the} women in villages are talking of creations by Dior, Givenchy and Balmain. Before she left recently] for Europs, several of the dusky | Kikuyu women asked Mrs. Phina’ Simance: “When you come back, tell us what they’re wearing in Paris this season” Phina — short for dosephine — is the wife of the District Officer for Ft. Hall, in Mau Mau country. She teaches the Kikuyu house-, wives homecraft, cooking and hy-| giene, They used to wear one-piece cotton garment and nothing else. “They are learning sewing and the fashions so fast that their hus- bands object they're not doing enough work in the fields,” she says. in North Woods —Rabbit, Brandy ANN ARBOR \ -- Christmas is, celebrated in many different ways. | There. are _poinsettias instead of juniper in‘ California, sand instead | of snow in Bethlehem. * * Ed] For the burly copper miners of| Michigan's north woods in 1846, | Christmas was a rabbit and two gallons of brandy. F. Clever Bald, associate direc-| tor of the Michigan Historical col-| lections at the University of Michi-| gan, points to the diary account | of an Ontonagon, Mich., Christ-| mas, written by William Witter) It was two days before Christ. | mas, Dec. 23, 1846, and Spalding, a miner, was miles from his Ontonagon River home. The cop- per rush was om and men looked for a new kind of gold in Ke- weenaw’s Hills. Spalding wrote in his journal that he had rabbit pot pie and pumpkin pie for dinner, and then sent an Indian with three gallons miners in Iron River. DEVIL TO PAY The day before Christmas, he Jeft for home with two gallons of brandy and ‘‘had the devil to pay all night with the Indians guarding the liquor.” ‘The next entry reads: “The 26th) boys. which soon wore art A a people _ Y quarts of milk.| our name if you gave a dollar) will be stamped on one package. be made into 39 CARE makes sure a receipt is col-| lected on delivery, | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955: Australia Contacts Mysterious Natives contacted its mystery tribe, the Department has decided they should continue their nomadic lexistence, Alice Springs reports. Judge Moves Wisely HANOVER, Va. # —Judge Leon Bazile was on time for his address to the woman's club but os ase SIDNEY — Australia finally has (he ena Cs ueed around a tele ivision set watching one of: their Bindaboos, whom it was eager tO members participate in a national help. And having. studied them, ‘give-away program, and joined the Austrailian Native Welfare in watching the screen, |program was over he departed, G The Snake Doesn't HARRISBURG, Pa, ® — Mrs. Bertha Peffer stooped down to remove a stone from the path of her lawn mower and picked up a 27-inch copperhead. Her screams brought a neighbor running. He killed the snake and hauled it After the away. poke and “I feel terribly lucky,” Mrs. Peffér said, They don’t need any help. There are some 200 members of the “‘lost tribe.” Their weapons are the spear and the killing stick. »| They make fire by rubbing sticks _ |together in their palms and are able to strike a spark in about) five minutes of vigorous rubbing. | | The country they live in is not! \desert, as was believed. There are wells, creeks and game, wild ber- | ries and fruits. | The Bindaboos also like snakes, | lizards, rats, grubs, possums, emus and white ants. They are honest, | with great natural courtesy, obser- vers report. : ‘ >is a. FOOD — For the hungry and cold and miserable cave dwellers Don‘t Touch That Dial! of Naples, CARE brings a long, long Christmas present. | MATTOON, Ill. u — Robert D. | : SS ee | McCool 18 wag cooled with a $76 NOTICE OF TAXES CITY OF PONTIAC The 1955 County Taxes in the City of Pontiac will be due and pay- able at the Office of the Pontiac City Treasurer December 12, 1955 through January 19, 1956 without fees. On January 20, 1956 a collection fee of 4° will be added to all County Taxes paid through February 29, 1956. On March 1, 1956 all unpaid County and 1955 City and School Taxes will be returned to the Oakland County Treasurer's Oftice and must be paid there with additional fees. Payments made by mail must be postmarked not later than January 19, 1956 to avoid penalties. WALTER A. GIDDINGS, American red oaks are growing! The white plaomino grapes from'fine in Mattoon police court after | in England's Sherwood Forest)which true sherry wine is made|he had: Pulled loose the television | where Robin Hood and his merry|are grown only in Jerez, in south-|wires from Paul Gibson's set. men were supposed to roam. jern Spain. | Showered Gibson with eggs. jj City Treasurer, 35 S. Perke Street, Pontiac, Michigan I | | ! A. FABULOUS HOLIDAY GLAMOUR COATS A. GABARDINE ALL-WEATHER ZIPCOATS ! A. GABARDINE ‘JACKETS AND SLACKS res of coats a low price! 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Sturdy _ metal ee table f ‘, . ~ : and matching oe WOOL LINED 3-FINGER MITTS. ‘it’s Ne longer necessary-for, me People of all ages were streaming into the YWCA for the traditional putting the finishing touches on the manger scene when teenagers Gail “Hanging of the Greens” Wednesday evening, when the YW was decked Kimmel ( standing) and Vivian Thomas, both from Eastern Junior High out in Christmas greenery, tinsel and ribbon. Mrs. H. M. Learned was School, Mrs. Michael Costello (kneeling) and Mrs. Mildred brought in for the “Hanging of the Greens” ceremony Burns, cochairmen of the Christmas observance held at the YWCA, are shown trimming one of the three trees YWCA Marks Seaso Wednesday evening. + ‘, a Fe oe en eee ae Peatine Prese Phetes With ‘Hanging of Green ) f- S The annual Christmas program of the Tuesday Musicale Club will be held Tuesday afternoon in thé Grace Lutheran Church at 2/bauer, Pamela and Penny Nicolls, o'clock, Susan Putnam, Candy and Susan * This year the theme chosen is Windeler and Diane Woolcock, “The True Meaning of Christmas’: | daughters of chorus members, will which will be presented in narra-| be heard in a group of songs, in Mrs. J. L. Wilson and Mrs. E. L. Windeler are others. » Carolyn and Gretchen Gaens- Musicale Prepares Yule Program, one of which they will provide their own accompaniment on auto | harps. | The program will conclude with a Yuletime tea. Hostesses greet- ing the members will be Mrs, B, W. Habel and Mrs. L. H. Schim- mel. tive and song, typical ‘of the fes-; = tive Yuletide. Musical readings will be given by Alice Finney, a well-known Detroit artist who has had wide experience in dramatic art and | speech. Her accomplisied talent has been much in demand for A graduate of the University of Indiana, Mrs. Finney has played sSevera] dramatic roles, taught speech and directed plays. She will be heard in a number of musical readings interspersed be-| tween songs of the musicale cho-|' rus. Her accompanist, Aletha San- ford, is a graduate of the East- man School of Music. ‘ The choral ensemble, under the, direction of Mrs. Ferdinand J.| Gaensbauer, has prepared several | MAJ delightful numbers, each depict-| ing a different phase of the joyous! Christmas season. i Mrs. Addison K. Oakley will the chorus which Mrs. A. E. Allen, Mrs. L. ©. || Barner, Mrs. 8S. F. Chase, Mrs. || Jd. C. Clarke, Mrs. J. G. Cox, Forman, Mrs. Robert Gaff Jr., Mrs. H. V. Gratton, Mrs. E. Groenberg, Mrs. A. A. Heinz, Mrs. C. A. Houghton and Mrs, J. R. Ladd. Mrs. (Clyde Marshbanks, Mrs. | Howard MclIntyre, Mrs. John. Nicolls Jr., Mrs. J. 0. Radenbaugh, | Mrs. C. A. Scott, Mrs. Michael; ~ Siano, Mrs. G. A. Snapp, Mrs. J. Program for the evening at the YWCA was a Christ- mas recital by the teenage choir, of 30 voices from St. es les da Mil ae ag! bad te! Se a a a es musicale and club programs. — = Here is a pretty red and white flocked nylon for toddlers. White stitching outlines the _ scalloped tiered skirt that has its own red parchment nylon petticoat. Gentle ruffling edges the Peter Pan collar and puffed sleeves. appealed to her to decide what they should do with a large star. ‘A Wignall. Mrs. J. F. Williams,| oi 2 ee res ia Auburn avenue. photographed were Dimmie Govenis of East Pike street, Nick Sekles of Ottawa drive and Helen Rendziperis of Will Wife's Job-Reflect on Hubby? By ANNE HEYWOOD How much does it affect the standing of a professional man if hig wife works? Do people really think that he must not be doing So ‘well? This is a question that comes up almost every day in my mail. Here is a typical letter, from Elsie K. : SUCCESSFUL DOCTOR “My husband is a doctor. He is/& making out very well, although we really aren't comfortably off “He has an office. on Main street now, instead of at the house, anda part-time secretary. Since to help with his work, I keep. house and ‘mind the children. But T find that I-do have extra time when the kids are in sctiool. “4 would love to do some secre- tartal work, either at bome or in office in town, and have ducky in digging up job £ A =~ “We could use the money, too, because we have my parents as well as my husband's parents to think of. , “Both couples are retired, with small pensions, so we would liké). to be able to send them a little bit of money each week, to ease their, budgets. CONSCIENCE HURTS “But each time I come close to doesn’t seem to mind, but I won- Proficiency Group Has Gift Exchange der if you would tell me what you think. : “Do people assume that a hus- band is doing badly if his wife works ?"’ . . Tt seems to me that, if the parents of both husband and wife really need extra money to make ’ caused by working wives who go iwork. p|Plans Card Project Of course, it is important for the working wife to make it clear that she likes working and can handle it smoothly and happily. Most of the gossip about “her hushand can’t be doing well” is mournfully and complainingly about their dual role, They make it clear, if only by implication, that “John can’t sup- port A wife so I have to go out to Alpha Delta Kappa Epsilon Chapter of Alpha Delta Kappa met recently at the homie of Mrs. Clinton George on Sashabaw road. The chapter members voted to send boxes of Christmas cards to patients at Pontiac State Hospital. Delores Cox gave a gift-wrap- ping demonstration - following the businegs meeting. George Greek Orthodox Church. Three of the members The Women's Section SECTION C—PAGES 1-9 THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 High Point in Pontiac’s Musical Life Orchestra, Vocalist Blend Skillfully By GOLDA HOGUE One of the high points in Podn- tiac’s musical life was reached last evening in the beautiful sing- ing of Miss Frances Greer, soprano of the Metropolitan Opera Com- pany, and the masterly playing of our own Pontiac Symphony Or- chestra. CJ Miss Greer is superbly equipped in voice and dramatic interest for operatic roles—she proved herself an artist in unusual beauty of ex- ecution — fluent and graceful in Mozart's “Voi che .sapete’’, deft and assured in her portrayal of Puccini’s Musetta, contrasting with the poignancy and wistfulness dis- played in her playing of Mimi. A new challenge and .one ad- | mirably met by our Pontiac Symphony last evening was the task of accompanying a solo voice, Miss Greer is the first jgether — than soloist and accom-|modern composition by a Michigan! jplanning committee are to be com- |Hall and attended by 30 mem- paniment. writer, the tone-poem ‘Sequoia’ Excellent programing - was by Homer La Gassey of Detroit. again evidenced, beginning with| There is much being said these 17th Century Corelli's “Christmas days about so-called ‘‘modern” Concerto” entirely for strings music—our liking or disliking it— (and never more expertly or beau-|but the truth is that every age has tifully played), including Schu-/been reluctant to accept its own bert’s ‘Unfinished Symphony” and|writers, Schubert, who was so en- lending with Bizet's ‘‘L'Arlesienne”!joyed last evening (there was an Suite with its Christmas flavor. (air of settling down to something Mr, Di Blasi and his progra ac by his ‘mended also for recognizing the importance of promoting contem- porary composers. They included a Iraq Caldron Holds Christmas Party Mrs. Victor Bodamer, Mrs. Mur- ray White, Mrs. Russell Marvin, Mrs. Gene Bragan and Mrs, Eu- gene Redmond were hostesses to the Iraq Caldron 70 Daughters of ednesday Mr. La Gagsey’s “Sequoia” is ly colored and imaginatively con- ceived. In sonata-allegro form, this composition succeeds in picturing Mokanna, Wi s The occasion was the annual Christmas party held at the VFW bers. Following the luncheon, reports were heard on the recent bazaar There are nine pages in remarkably fluent writing—bright-| li sent Mozart’s “Concerto for Flute and Harp’, in commemoration of Mozart's 200th anniversary. The orchestra will also play “Water Music” by Handel, selec- tions from “Song of Norway” by Grieg, ‘‘Kikimora’’ by Laidow and the overture “Italians in Algiers” by Rossini. Acquaintance Club ito Hold Yule Party The men were hosts to the worm- miThe next meeting will be Feb. today’s Women’s Soetien i , 4 * ! : i ‘ in Ly v) : \ » C—2 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 = ‘ | ee oe ore te ee te Officers Elected : 4 f : by Emes Group New officers of the Leal Emes rat fie Tie iti Saez hij iF - lll i it iY be = | ma|oiven by MOMS Bjat the meeting held at the Adah COLOGNE COLLECTION Jones and Mrs. John Brewer were | _ >tradivari, in a sparkling the unit delegates at the presidents’| “hat box” topped and tied discussion meeting held at the De-| with red and white candy-cane troit YWCA Monday. ribbons. $3.50. : OES Group Three Holds Yule Dinner Re Group Three, OES, held a Christ- dinner W. t HOLIDAY PARTY = ednesday evening pared naremared eater PRINCE MATCHASBELL! , DRESSES Res. Tes grec cone, Chelan | COLOGNE PARFUMEE carols during the evening. Mrs. Jack Barton was chairman| Much more than just cologne of decorations and Mrs. John) —‘t's @ long-lasting Schroder was entertainment| echo Sf the perfume chairman. itself! Two and .. 10.98 ———— four-ounce crowns In Others to 17.98 Oakland Hills Plans was as — * » Town | * | Mistletoe-bait Party for Soe tor| 2nd Ouchess of York. . LT TRE ) @ in nylon and silk. members of the Oakland Hills) '™ $2 '© $4 Bouffont skirts, ao and aie immediate Jewelry Jamboree! ast eee re ° for Junior High to 4:30 p. m. will feature a pan- ABANO | . Christmas tomimist, a comedian-juggler and dates the appearance of Santa Claus, BATH OIL Individual capsules of exotically perfumed Abano Bath Oil for Here’s Way to Wash | the most luxurious beauty bath Those Wool Blankets) in the world! Fifty capsules in -Prince Matchabelli’s sparkling apothecary jar. enervating job, | All for $3. 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Mrs. Louis Guzman (lejt) of Dela- ae as the darning egg. _ mare drive and her daughter, Linda, and Mrs. Arthur — give yourself * « § rome pleats a You oct 4 ef oe me. alee a vail a c — t= a “-s > T'S KAREN’ For All Your Christmas Toys! orf Tears "Tt. O48 ea eee ew ee Karen's is an all year round toy store. When others go out of the oy business. we keep replenishing our stock. You will probably find your favorite toy at - Karen‘s this Christmas. ees eee d Remco Radio Stations J Remco Atomic Geiger Counter¥ KAREN’S” TOYLAN D Next to Karen’s Floor Coverings . 4524 Dixie Hwy. Phones OR 3-4019 Drayton Plains OR 3-1279 Open Every Night Till 9 Until Christmas ONLY THE BEST from OXFORD SPSS Kollin of Pioneer drive and daughter, Beth. are shoun as they try out their skis “just for size.’ The kickoff dance will be held Saturday at 8 p.m. in the Birmingham Community House. Open to the public. the dance is also the annual membership drive. Richard Blake is chairman of the event. this kind of a Christmas gift? You can be sure of custom made quaity spring when you buy at OXFORD: Any width . any degree of firmness. The very prices. Meeting Conducted [were sung by Mrs. Percy Brien. in Mattress and box any length best at money saving b Phil th Cl | Mrs. Gordon Shelton and Mrs. ry a ea ass Gordon Hicks. Salad rebuilds old sagging mattresses makes them new ; The Christmas story was told] cgain Call in the morning and we will deliver your remade The opening prayer of First by Virginia Hakes and the Rev | ™&ttress the same day! Philathea Class of First Baptst William Hakes gave the message Church was led by Mrs. Howard of the Bim Bennett when the class met at the =. * home of Mrs. H. H. Savage on Mrs. Ida Bryan, president, con- West Huron street Tuesday eve- ducted the business meeting. Re- ning. freshments were served by Mrs “THE BEST FOR LESS — DIRECT FROM OXFORD” Oxford Mattress Co. ° .¢ Cook co : George and her committee 332 West Huron Street FE 2-7695 Mrs. Harry Newhouse gave the! The meeting was concluded with devotions. and several selections an exchange of Christmas gifts OPEN TONIGHT SEARS ,©! ROEBUCK AND CO. 4 x...*. *Reg. 29.95 Thrift Luggage | 85 Plus Fed. Tax — and every night ‘till Christmas a Aapnna, Here J @ Weekend, puliman and train cases... all for only Rich, colorful, long wearing vinyl cofers are scuff and scratch resistant. Strong, triple stitched binding. Sleek rayon satin lining. Roomy full length pockets. Full lid mirror in train case. Choose from tan or green. Weekend ‘Case J. C. Higgins Ladies Taperiite 14.95 n for beauty and GC gp 28. v6. Per. oom, Lodies’ Trail Cait Taperlite for Top Travelwear 12.95 Vinyl-impregnated cover and SOD Ory ov Compare SEARS, POEBUCK AMD CO. |. C. 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DEC EIBER 8, 1955 + C7 Mom, Dad, Brother--- “All Are Against Me’ DompenRayons Relieve Overworked Feet Before lroning At the on of a busy day, most. pay attention to the stockings. women’s feet are able to do little They should have a half i By ELIZABETH WOODWARD | stay, he doesn't believe me, but jto change your attitude, it's normaljtable. Help with the vegetables, | homework and your housework | Rayon fabrics take a warm iron ,but convey the owners to bed. spare at the toes. —“ Dear Miss Woodward: Mother! thinks Pve been over te a girl that your family’s attitude would|and clear up afterward. Over week. | | done and still have time left over, almost as hot as that used for | The problem is that lasting, *_*, * says I never do anything around! friend’s house instead. Ichange, too. ends be ready to help with what. | you'll be allowed to spend it with cotton, damage can be done to over- Toenails should be trimmed bos house to help her, And I do. My ae p op! te 4 a ever chores there are to do. ‘your friends. | Ricatiravonallarellbest ii worked feet by restricting their straight across to Prevent _in- father doesn’t want ae —— siete vd ~ oa And watch your family’s ati. : First things come first with your when slightly damp except dress- eee net es he mother. | Decause he has a job. Mother sticks The your t should be bat least T'm always running around and am|up for him. and they're all against aah reget — hed up ‘the . tude change about time out for family. They should with t bb. y. y 8 you, too. weight spun rayons and sharkskins They feel better’ the next morn- once a day. They should be do your friends, If can our Copyright, 1955 , me. Can you please give me some of waiting for ber te so real a aoe ous lang heavier satins. jing, true, but one day they won't @rieg thoroughly, particularly “Lt can't babysit -any more be- a or tell you to do something, : feel better at all. , pelts more advipe?”’ i veleutarlly aad wines . . | Spun rayons sometimes may be. | between the toes. ise Mother he do everything ORY _——s. B ride Ha S ironed when entirely dry but shark-| Here’s the ‘basic course of | Feet, like hands, are entitled to , and nothing for} Answer: It seems to me that in| © skin and satin iron best when! care for the feet. It can be made ag good soothing lotion. As a matter . every healthy, energetic girl’s life) Get up early enough so you can | noticeably wet, they say more elaborate as it is needed. ‘of fact, a good hand lotion works “Father doesn’t want me to (¢re Should be time for family|leave your room neat, help with wn. Ideas | To prevent shine, homemakers! First requirement is a good fit well for this purpose. If the bottle after school and friends, for work and play,|breakfast and the dishes, make pnb And anlage pad yr for study and relaxation. your own lunch sandwiches. When And a well-organized girl sched-|you come from school, ask your ules her time. She doesn’t let it|mother if she wants you to do any- ° drift away from her in daydream-|thing before you start your home- ing, in wasted effort. She doesn’t| work. : shirk her responsibilities so that} At.suppertime cheerfully set the \she pulls down punishment on her —— . Kitelike Bags — figure ated sara is being utt unreason . They've alj against paged oe Proving Vogue ‘are advised to set the iron at the for shoes and stockings. Women is going to do for both hands and Ab t Chi correct temperature for the fabric who are smart about their feet feet, it should be the large size. Ou ina jand then test it on the seam edges are usually intelligent in selecting) Don’t forget the backs of the lor’ back of the hem. ha pair of shoes, but not so many heels, when applying to the feet. She’s Afraid That — : = se latin et Pevoed Pattern a Sp e® Re for Your Man Aa | Favored Pattern es | | By EMILY POST A bride-to-be writes me as fol- = aren’t pulling your share of | PARIS (INS)—A smart Parisian, lows: “One of my fiance's rela- himselt for comfort and smartness ae at home. a woman wouldn't dream of flying a/ tives has told him that she is going that you'd rather be anywhere |kite but she thinks nothing of i ROMEO else than at home. And you'd” eee ving one ogra to give us our china for a wedding : rather do anything cite than | The kite-shaped handbag, one of! present. I think it is very generous — ngpela dog ag “ oes work. They obviously don’t think |, group of Christian Dior purses, | of her but I have my heart set on to slip on . . . hard to take that your effort is quite enough. |i, 3 roomy black Persian lamb You, on the other hand, think|item almost as large as the a) they’re being completely unreason-|thing- You carry it V-point_up and. able. You insist that you do work|it’s trimmed with a brseciet| around the house. And you feel that|handle of black leather that slips they don’t appreciate what you do.|around your wrist. There's quite a distance between| Another carry-all is a aeacty| those two points of view, isn’t}bag of leopard-printed fabric, there? shaped like a bundle and tied with If you ‘d go more than halfway | leather. ae * F < | a certain pattern which I had in- off because they feel so good! % . if ae tended to buy as soon as I was s4' % | | ablé- Others $5.45 “T have no idea what kind of, china she is planning to buy us but I'm very much afraid it won't be the pattern I want. Would it be at all possible to tel] her the pat- tern I like. “It is a rather expensive set j ~~ F Th - % | and I don’t know how much she ‘ _—— | is planning to spend. I would : or at EDWARD cuneerix “even be ling to pay me ae |Special Allure... feo esen The efficient way my Amy ; ; Answer: I think your fiance, De The etrisient wey my AMY THAT THE Will Play Solo coussexpiain the situation aboa| -: FLEECE LINED leaves me dizzy, but proud! Take % & Edward Christie, the son of Dr.|the china to his relative by saying] with neolite sole and heel. A house shoe sa wood floors, for instance. Some ¥ HOLID AYS and Mrs. Edward E. Christie of|that you have your heart set on a} that 1s the utmost in warmth and glove Hand Sewn Moc galsspenda backbreaking day scrub- % & Birmingham, will take part in|Certain pattern that is very expen-] 111. We have his size bing and waxing. But not Amy! She. CALL FOR... & the concert being oeceented te bey thee) ve nett ahead te 80 eive - Soft sole, soft glove leather = nad ‘ in One onny Wye YB eee & Music Department of Barbour Hall |@ little of it to start, that would s 95 upper. Saddle stitched. pamacharoer caret ’ Exquisitely lovely formals Gg & Junior Military School in Nerar be a perfect present. é Handsomely smart. Pillow takes B Cocktail .D a6 th. > , fort. Py ool Tar the Eaten | | Ballerina ingth and floor ‘ . The concert will be held today | SS ek a say Ge ie does practically all the work. And ¥ length . . . Wonderful AG tm. in ike Baldwin’ Pal have had a series of weddings $495 Amy’s friends just rave about our § Dresses for those . 4 oe " ; =o metals AS among the people in our office, and 4 beautiful wood floors. My Amy and | baeargeehos ice \ 4 nae ae he ceheol most of them have sent an invita- her Bruce Cleaning Wax sure out- | : os . , Feialives (1 Cadets at the 2c ition to the office which was posted smart tough floor care problems, And | 9° 4 H \. & Edward's violin solo, ‘Thais’? on the bulletin board. I can't help crow- g $25.00 A ee 1g) L7) Masscact, wit be) a) bie: | “Some people think this is suf- Open until 9 P.M. ing about them. ¥ and up / \ 5) MEM of Se eretrems: | ficient, others feel that they every evening from ig j WS & The concert is under the direc-| would hesitate to go to a wedding Dec. 9 to Christ > ».8. For lighter a ‘> @ tion of Sister M. Angus, S. S. J.,) to which they had not been sent eee Seineinecs waxing on linoleum Evening Accessories ¢ f 4 director of the Barbour Hall Mu- an individual invitation. 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Van Hise, Mrs. Ossie Wetches, b med $] 0 Up * too, despite his request that there oll jewels i| Cameo and Birthstone should be “no special celebration.”| * Fine Wool $10 Up RINGS From $495 | There will ‘be a Finnish scene DELICIOUSLY DIFFERENT, CALIFO covers seex | Foam Fruit Cake... 78: Suits day in Russia and a birthday con-| cert in New York. Al! of Finland’ Fur Coots Ou Musical Instruments has been observing ‘Music Week,”’, Gathers at YWCA & Jeckets P Radios - Cameras | which reaches its climax today. | Fan pts ei Sewing Machines Sibellus is planning a private | aay were hostesses to Jimmy, OLD FASHIONED, ROUNG C Topcoats & $630 Up . family party, although this means Dey Post 12 Amvets Auxiliary for| s Overcoats Luggage | scores of relatives, including his is mecting beld Wednesday eve. ris otato rea . : ' five daughters, crowding into ning in the YWCA. ess (GOODS RECLAIMED) the simple white house at Jarven- j HOT BREAD oe to mi ee hac 3:30 P.M. USE OUR CHRISTMAS LAYAWAY PLAN _ pas 20 miles north of Helsink (os eseses ousacn A copa CEPT SATU ' Friends will probably drop in, jtee and it is doubtful that they will! — be turned away. Sibelius usually | ¢ discourages visitors, but he hates! to see people rebuffed coldly. ‘'Tell) | at the business session. A report mine comete cone] THOMA PASTRY SHOP the welfare committee concerning z the Thanksgiving basket and plans} 121 West Huron, Near Ce Fe 4 “6 163 : * PARK’ FREE Sc REAR of STORE” . I hi i ; MALING jthem I am glad they phoned” he'| ES frequently says. * . ak) | Since 1938, when he conducted a\. transatlantic broadcast concert,’ Sibelius and his wife, Aina, have lived in semi-seclusion in the house ' which hag been their home for a) half century. | . “Why worry about the musie of an old man?" He said to one of! his rare visitors. But he is known| ° to be working hard and stacks of| | unpublished music are said to) | exist fn a locked cabinet in his; | — home. The cabinet is rumored to| | -« hold his eighth and ninth symbho-| nies, as well as many other works.| © |” FAMOUS ‘FINLANDIA’ Apart from his seven published | symphonies, Sibelius probably is! best known to the average Ameri-| : can for his ‘‘Finlandia,” a power- ful musical panorama of his home-| -|land. He has composed many other works, including a large number of pianoforte pieces and over a hundred songs. OPEN EVERY NIGHT FEDERAL Sy ee He still draws inspiration trom) (© 99) of we Sie. faye ee But ill t ° k b the scenes about him. going for) | “°° se TAG Fg SERIE ee SS? sh ouf frequent solitary walks through ee - : wi etninh a yo ! the woods which surround his The racer.slim sheath from Ann F ogarty’s “New @FRIDAY ONLY ©15-denier sheers @Fine line seams @Tailored heels | ©Perfect gift idea @All sizes, 8Y2-11 Ch ° 2 home. 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The flood of greetings and pres- her owt pelptced <1 pe $2.991 quick-witted and well-informed on the radio's volume control. ents which has been pouring in about current affairs in the world| from alt parts of the world of music. | eaters ENGLISH threatens to top that of his 85th The radio brings this world to’ Sibelius, who once addressed jbirthday, when they arrived liter- his fingertips; he listens constantly | foreign visitors in Latin, now has ‘ally by the truckload. EDF R AL | OPEN EVERY NIGHT 'TIL CHRISTMAS es be] All lingerie for Glamourous 44 Giving SANTA \ NN ax New anddifferent! Lovely lingerie at gift savings! You'll never find lovelier gifts at such low budget prices! Dain- tily patterned lace with nylon tri- cot fining! Pink, blue or white. Designed for lovely curves, comfort! Girdles by BESTFORM A. “FLIRTATION WALK” B. “CRISS-CROSS” GIRDLE A, Bolero-style hedjac- ket with ruffles. 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As far as I'm con-° doors giving off the’ ring of iron|Ohio Supreme Court appeal comes/for the next 10 years, he gives no|Alvis bgyenvoce “has. a perfect|cerned, he’s just like one of the _lt be pave attention during thelupon ion; if he realizes that he ilthrough he is bound by the barejindication of it jconduct record and presents nojothers.”’ anonymity of No, 98860 at Ohio's daily life t toe wig ike State Penitentiary. jreceives so much mail from the’ millions who read about him, tell-/ “There's nothing special about ing him they're sure he's inn i him em garrateal oan Warden)... they're sure he's guilty. ris t once-suc- Ralph W. Alvis of the onc ic cies eas bs aes : burban Cleveland osteo- Sao returned to the senders by the The quiet convict Is now des- prt tined to spend life, with possible | The only persons allowed to; parole in ten years, behind bars write to him are the members of for the hack-murder of his preg. |5iS immediate «family, close | . Marilyn, duly 4 Eyal an aan i only allowed to write one letter a’ week in return, except in special There is no sign of the bright | cases when it is cay to lights and emotions that burst out correspond with the lawyers. during one of the nation’s longest) { and most publicized trials. The FAMILY VISITS friends and attorneys. And, he is} 7 \ SEARS | Pa oT ae MeN Z=1 a Amalie al mMil lan @l slatsiaaters Wo limaay ek Molalla @ Thee) ca sia move to the shadows of the boyish} The Sheppard family visits him) face, once plastered on front pages|about once a month, Warden Alvis | across the nation, has been com-/said, although he is allowed a plete. \visit a week from blood relatives. Warden Alvis said: Dr. Sam hasn't seen his son, Chip, in almost a year. The boy is]. NO ONE KNOWS HIM never taken to the prison. “He can walk across the prison ing. he te yard and nobody would recognize) Ga ed ts pe marion mnovie Lau ' and tf he wants, to church on He receives no special’ favors| Sunday. Two hours a week. he | and asks none, nor does any mem- ; spendin either the prison ber of his family ask favors for) courtyard or gymnasium. This him. | is the only exercine the athietic- “They've been extremely co-| ally-built, 31-year-old convicted operative,’ the warden stated murderer gets. He rises at 6:30 a.m. to the | At 8 o'clock every morning, } ecreech of the prison guards’ after a half hour's breakfast, Dr.| whistles and the glare of pen Sam is marched with the other lights flicking om for the day. |prisoners in his group to the train-| He's in a 9x9x7' foot cell with jing school where, as an assistant) three other mea, all—as he— instructor in automotives, he} teachers in the penitentiary’s teaches 12 other inatee to be “vocational” training school. |mechanics. He uses the same washbow] as'NOT A CITIZEN the others, and sleeps in one of tts a far cry from the days. the four bunks which fold UP! when he tinkered with the engine, against the cell walls when not in of his fancy, red Jaguar parked in| use. lthe two-car garage of his Bay| He gazes out the same barred# : window into the same bleak prison| . yard shared by his cellmates ‘and. Federal. state and te oboe wal the thousands of other prisoners.|Vation lands account for about His room does not overlook the|per cent of the total domain of! wall and the street beyond andjArizona. __WIUL PLEASE THEM ALL! Cee Our Conveniess 1 AY-AWAY PLAN Gifts for MEN ROMEOS, WARM LINED SLIPPERS Big Selection of HOUSE SLIPPERS << Several Full View Expanded ‘21-IN. 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Ate — power tive, butlil = Although the realization of both| arse - scale production erp | The first fuel load will consist] egy » mews =2 goals {s still a number of years) “Moved. , of 12 tons of natural uranium en-|~ “ os away, latest estimates indicate! Here are the latest predictions riched with between 110 and 132} Ctilef among the feng-range < that harnessing the atom at a sav-jof actual costs for electricity from/Pounds of refined atomic explosive. projects ts the so-called “breed- ing to power consumers can now the nation's first full-scale atomic |It is expected to “burn” two years, er” reactor, which Will produce | be regarded as a certainty even in| powerplant to be completed in 1957 OF more without processing. — fuel than it borne : i * P a r J (ea rge- low-cost areas. at Shippingport a AVERAGE .8 CENTS rg shady ope teary = | The second fuel joad will involve jag9. Brucker Acts aS Mediator ten: rin mane posbie the ex The experts sald that all nuclear itraction of 50 per cent more plants now being built or under ° |power—90,000 kilowatts—and oper- active consideration could begturn- IM Rhee-Japan Argumen ‘ation much closer to full capacity.|ing out one million kilowatts of : j Tran he Lbcoet cont te be jcontinuous power by 1962. This! RRR _ SEOUL W-U.S. Army Secretary a dispute disrupts free world | hase RO A would be about one per cent of |# Wilber M. Brucker talked nearly) unity. will be above the U.S. average the nation's gaa < ae two hours with President Syngman’ Brucker commented he found for producing electricity trom The number of atomic plants is| Rhee yesterday and said after Riee to be ‘a real patriot. . . coal. Conventional costa average wards “it will take time’’ for South ready to wade in against Com-, between .7 and .8 cents par kite: jexbectes to multiply a hundred- Korea and Japan to settle their nunists singlehanded.”’ a eear! ise during the 1960's. After 1970, disputes. 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Mes _Electri S ee Rog. $19.95 7 OPENING SYSTEM Sylvan Lake Mayor An ~ rectes Press Proto I 3 30% OFF C a eaves | f ! « $1395 NO MONEY DOWN $1.00 Weekly ' thony Kreps turned the valve vesterday to open three homes are currently connected with the sys- | service of the city’s new $275,000 water system, as tem, and others will be as soon as tap fees are j : City Manager Frnest L.. Ethier looks on. Twenty- paid. New Water System Opens, to Supply Sylvan Homes Girl, 19, Found I > Water began flowing Tuesday were given priority in «the new Dazed but Well into 23 Sylvan Lake homes through’ system the new $275,000 city water sys-: , Reg. $6.95 3 7 Reg. $18.95 Clergyman’s Daughter sv ‘an Lake Mayor Anthony Mark Government Day oY 9 NOW 4 NOW *T )” Remington 60 REG. $27.50 the water gushing through the new Day Thursday drew 800 Lenawee Highway i in Colorado — | NOW lines into the homes that had been bh connected up to the system. County high school seniors to the L ; >| ; Adrian College campus. Some 70 PUEBLO, Colo. \®—A minister's SC C + Reg. $26.50 Workers will continue to make government leaders acted as panel 19-year-old daughter, at first feared Hl K 20 Kreps turned the valve that sent ADRIAN uw—Senior Government Discovered Walking on Reg. $3.95 $979 these connections for those resi- the victim of an abduction, was NOW $ 95 ——————————— emt $ 95 dents that pay the required tap members. found vesterday walking on the NOW 13 “ev ae? connection fees, — _— highway near La Junta, east of Cyty Manager Ernest L. Ethic: 2,000-Member Goal ae Ao Patient : ° + REMINGTON aan said 65 applications and payment Tk CREEK A olice Capt. James Rafferty saic Sch k 25 have been made for cenecta| BATTLE CREEK th—The Gen the girl. Donna May Upton, seemed Ic 60 DELUXE PARKER 2f and that workers were hooking up George A. Custer Post, home post tg be in a dazed condition and nine or ten homes a day to the, of Atherican Legion National Com- could not explain her actions. There new system. | mander J. Addington Wager ner, was no evidence. he said, to show The project was financed by a ‘hopes to reach 2,000 members in = i Been taken forcibly front | $125,000 special assessment-ge neral | 1956. ner nome: #teennn PEN & PENCIL SET Reg. § 6” $3a5 NOW 1 S. Saginaw Reg. $29.50 REG. $29.50 now %]§% Sennen “*#enann obligation bond issue and a $100,- = —— She was dressed in men’s cloth. 000 issue financed by general ob-| Hel Y | Ing and her blende hair had been ligation. Both issues were ap-| e€ip Tour | elipped short, Rafferty said. proved by Sylvan Lake voters) MAILMAN | The girl was taken to Parkview) June 25, 195 an Lt 7 Hospital here. Physicians said she | The City Council is scheduled vret f : had not been raped and her cloth- | : meet sonia ot ‘ Se tf c —s ing and body showed no signs of a cuss an additiona " a - struggle. | C P k = ey aan the an \¢ é S I J Rafferty said the girl told of- or. f e ers a F equipment. / ay “S* | ficers at La Junta, “my name is : Both Kreps and Ethier hope for 4 om, SN Henry and I am from Baltimore.” increased applications for connec- ve io (if } FE 5.5731 He said he learned Miss’ Upton tion to the system. Kreps said ) has a boy friend in Baltimore. | questionnaires sent to residents -béfore the system began, revealed that about 205 homes stated inten- (y questioning. Rafferty said she hon to use the system | appeared to be suffering from an Previously, residents employed) | Address plovly end propery, wing}, | wells for their source of water. | | se tol zone sumbers where oveiloble. || Cotional or mental upset. , F ‘t write eddress—print it or type : — A Se wan iat meee | be Se pet neem’ ||, chen, eatch | wa 35 to es were wi water | every parcel, im upper left corner. | g 0 sh pi for about six months and the v eect of her house. Shortly before PEE Po rarraraaa ae as CES The giri said little else and seemed unable to respond to ~ Give a Gift That Lasts and Lasts A Gift That Will Thrill the Entire Family! A NEW 56 PONTIAC TAM MMMPiviaiviar Os Able, big gift—at alow, low price! @ Famous G-E Aluminized 90° Tube—biggest t4-inch picture. Genuine hardwood veneers— fine furniture construction. Convenient front panel tuning. 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Wyo, HH — 5 Saige the pulse eft tbe pat, orton warships, open for sup-/a night attack on the Ottawa vil : series was inti old mother was arrested and, Ssisiace "itary eifel,tetl Dies and reinforcements, lage, about two miles from the Nearly every fort in Michigan\ eed with murder yesterday in the eid of Assistant P canver | British officials said that the |{"t- has fae to a ar sila death of her husband’s former : * * cluding Fort, St. Jose (now | wife..- By JOHN BARBOUR Ottawas crea a British Pontiac began pa siege May a|Niles). The worst massacre was) “* «¢ DETROIT, July 31, 1763 w — is =m read sree along ‘and his rebellion has brought In-at Fort Michilimackinac, where) Mrs. Rose Alexander was jailed Ottawa Chief Pontiac, allied with ae ku tes Jettorsen | Chippewa tribesmen killed 26. without bond after telling a cor- Hurons and Potawatomi, ial cant. de ling — hitting Chief Pontiac’s action has oner’s jury she buried thé body of Be te fats ae wounding, wer “= Local Train ts ser Sa I ee o's oe Ce Sr ay oar sri eit wa a fe ee y ate & lene |sieee. ern territories. The British |°° — Tis teaih abled teat is would hurt the children.” Vowed to sciat the British from) ‘dians had apparently been eel tered gp Rig sant bd Ray Whitaker, Natrona County’ Detroit, Pontiac. has cut off all otf by some sympathetic French- e eren um reinforcersents from Fort Niag. |2‘tormey. said the short, heavy-set ara, one of the few British forts woman would be arraigned today. a . i) Membe Bri - S it left’ standing. The {bite ieee mother of two | Rectiee Firm Union ier a men from ded that Barbara Alexander f Fort Niagara, sent to relieve Fort “came to her death by a frac- F Tl en d Ss to P lay Sa nta Over Work ‘Week ree were ambushed by the tured skull as result of a blow or | Ottawas who rowed past the fort blows struck by a person or per- for P olio-S tr icken P al 4 __ Two members of Oakland County, (2 anes in the British small sons unknown.’ . ay tee a ae Rai Survivors from today’s attack In hesitant, barely audible tones, VENTURA, Calif, w — It could toms. She was rushed to the hospi-. saan (itepaaticnall and’ the Grana #24 the Indians struck in the Rose testified that Barbara's death: h Reanlla’ les Chnets for'tal. dark, firing their guns at the July 18, 1953, was accidental. ay Fy Po ae a stmas for'ta see A ace Western Railroad Co. iD head of the British column. When ee a ! Circuit Court here. Gas tanks to Gc neughbors) Ej ght cent hours later Sanith twas the British failed to retreat, the Albert Biron and Gordon Mac-|),4 s in the closely knit California city|i2 an iron lung next to her. Coan claim Gey land (iher train | cena also attacked from the JOIN OUR of Ojai, Christmas won't be too} Jody had recovered from a mild| men were forced to change from "Finally, the Britis, were! able bad, and the new year will shine|Polio attack, the doctors (reaeeg a six to a five-day work week|t, disen, meet 2® Wa = oes mother, Pushed down from Spo- is Wega] under the union consti-|ner cent casualties. It was the The Smiths are William H., 31,|K@Ne, took charge of the house and] tution. hard ha set things right. Among her more est blow Pontiac d yet En etch ech: mad | Zhen old at main eck wt ty emit amen] SUEY e is a teac a a. Nordhott High School, and she the children a lot of loving.” Wie en eae ae _ git Nas also ‘< ae 1 major a coe ae teaches at the Ojai Cooperative) And then the Ojai Valley Teach- eee per } ales "te to strike ot o, 2, fort: Bis Nurse ~ ers Assn. set to work. It promoted| : : made e with the British, Pontiac » « s hi benefit raffle, made $2,200 on a The international constitution, | ree crinoat ee “the French and “the | Both have —_ in iron lungs at television set giveaway. ithey assert. states that a general Bréish wes the lan straw he | ish i Ventura County General Hospital, Smith's students at Nordhoff do-\wage schedule can't be changed wes called Bloody Run, now pee Oct. cal eon a sa e nated $300—the complete receipts|Without a majority vote of Pa Sgr tied at the Pontiac, de. she Buy $150 in Gifts— the irator on rare occasions —{rom the Ojai-Santa Barbarajon the system or a member refer- = since then. She has been in her|Catholic High School football game,/endum. Se lung continucusly. Town folks collected $300. Neither of the required steps| The Coast Guard once known as They contracted polio within 24| Where did the money go? was taken, they allege, and ask/the revenue cutter service, was GEORGES sours of aan ne Débce bis me andl oun order a referendum|established in 1790 while the pres NEWPORTS each other, \ ra blew ou candles on a|vote on t nge. No hearingjent U.S. navy did not follow until problem doctors faced was that of jfancily decorated birthday cake.|date has been set. | 1799. is valet olop cl op he ote ag... The Smiths, have two children,’meals a day. They look healthy -vage | Debra Susan, 5, and Jody Lyn, 2./and happy. ‘ *They have a home. It has a Three nurses on round-the-clock Sz. mortgage. jduty for the Smiths are paid by ¢ They have payments to keep up.|the March of Dimes and the fund. Herb added to his teacher’s salary! 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Henry admitted slugging|and sizes Herbert Johnson, 58, with a fence’ 4 standardized, 6 by 12 inch plates, Only two-thirds of post, dragging the body behind ® piate, in which even the bolt holes "S14" front plates, too car for half a mile and setting fire/are fixed down to 1/16 of an inch, | (NO ONE KNOWS te ian the ‘has been agreed on by the 48° No one knows whether the Johnson was a leader in the Na-|states the District of Columbia, is toward one or toward tional Assn. for the Advancement | the provinces of Canada, Mexico cistee ot Colored People at nearby! and Puerte Rice. Schulenburg, owned a farm and) Look at New York did considerahle livestock trading. | The target date for its univer. The boy is a grandson of Willie | sal use: Oct. 1, 1957. Termon, an uncle of Johnson And why should license plates be standardized” Authorities a the boy was UN- | S Harris executive director able clearly to state his motive.|(¢ the American Association although he said at one time hisixioto Vehicle Administrators grandfather had argued with John- lsaid today “there are several ad- son two Vals ago The sheriff said Henry told of taking Johnson's wallet containing HELPS MANUFACTURER $17 and hiding his bloody trousers.! First, he said. it’s a big help to Under Texas law, the heaviest manufacturers. Since they have FIRST PLATES penalty Henry can receive 1s being | had to sérve a variety of plates New York probably had the held in a boys’ reformatory until | |—including Tennessee's, cut out in license plates, back in 1901. he is 21 the shape of the state—they have those days an automobilist —SS= jtended to put brackets on any old dow, registered his He Gives Up His Shirt will way. In the future, 'cense plate probably DETROIT (#—A bandit gave the slipped on from inside the trunk shirt off his back following a rob bery. The man, clad in a gaudy shirt, shoved a mote demanding’ money in the cashier's cage of a’ downtown theater The cashier pecteaioes ae gave him $44 and he fled down. Third, it should help motorists the street, discarding his shirt as Harris said, by being easier to in- ~ By ARTHUR EDSON AP Feature Writer | in the trunk, harder to steal Most manuufacturers will bile liceense plate finally is settling rear plate. That's do with one. Each year it ures. vantages cense, . d, it shoull help the po- ordinary house numbers lice. They figure it will be Not until around 1913 did st easier to light, and better pro- started making here, and the rear li- county clerk, got a number and: be went home and made his own li-/ usually out of leather ont begin | WASHINGTON (#—The automo-| by working on where to put the, because every * ‘For too long we have -paid too! down after 54 carefree years in| jmember of the 65 organizations in}jittle attention to the problem of ‘the Vehicle Administrators’ ASSO- | traffic violations, and. I'm hoping| ciation has laws calling for rear this code will help. them | | Pennsylvania Avenue’’—the main for William Ludwig Uliman ‘drag between the. Capitol and the|told the Supreme Court the Fifth) \congressional committees or in White House—‘‘and fired a pistol Amendment entitles a witness | court. into the air, every cop in town remain silent if he fears his tes- sence might tend to incriminate ‘Chick Should Squawk Legally, it’s a two plate state. (rels through a red light, he's not |" Leonard B. Boudin, the attorney, ‘About This Treatment Yet beginning with the war New mearly as dangerous." York passed emergency legisla- tion saying that this year we'll 'Horriman Removes ‘Color’ From Licenses ALBANY, N. Y. w—Gov. Ave-/not violate the Fifth Amendment! ang charged with drunkenness, he. Sure, they know the war is over ‘rell Harriman has removed the because he said it provides im- insisted on taking to jail with him But they also know they can save question of ‘a half million dollars in materials York state drivers’ if they don’t make a front plate. trend two | would ° come running. ;compared with the fellow who bar-| has of Passed similar emergency meas- first} In, went | ith the|Physical description it is wholly | coos 4 unreliable, since the word ‘color’ | iis incapable of clear definition," | tions are in the works. yes, in the field of law po non |ment. A new code is being agreed, on by all the states, and if you want a one-word description, Har-| iris has it: Tougher. s * applications for them. He said it! iwas ‘tion. ‘Harri man declared. = Supreme Court Hears the Law . Harris said| Ullman‘s Lawyer Tells grana Judges What Meaning judge | of Fifth Amendment Is liom f | Go| | | “A good idea,"’ The * * “If someone ‘depo out on) |said yesterday immunity laws vio-| pel testimorty. But Charles F. Barber, jthat the 1954 Immunity Act does) “color’’ from New munity from prosecution just as ‘a live licenses and broad as the privilege against self-| incrimination. \ “offensive.” | Negro groups had sought the ac- ‘under study. jail -sen-jtieved prosecution that might result trom anything he told the panel. | WASHINGTON w — A lawyer by Congress in an effort to force asi estimony from witnesses reluctant SENS before grand juries, COVINGTON, Ky. W—Harold L. late the Constitution if they com-|stéinfeld parted with his chicken yesterday when he was released arguing from jail. When Steinfeld, 57, After his a was suspended oad The court then took the question|he paid court costs, tetuheld was) released and left without asking Uliman, a 47-year-old former Air|for the fowl. “As a means of identification or Force major and onetime Treasury| Police said they didn’t know how Department employe, raised this!he happened to haye the chicken. | first challenge to the law's validity |Jailer- William Knauf said he be appealing a §-month tence he drew earlier this year'jail menu soon. after conviction for contempt of| ° of American cultural life—the court. (MSU Grads Given home, Dr. Dawson said. “Ne one wal imvetguion a some Vi@W OF A than the calege graduate. 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Jacobsen. | 2 FP) Ry SANET ODELL —.,._| binge and spend hours making the| Beat until light. Add flour and Lbs '” Pentine Press Home Editor (fancy cookies you've always|Chill several hours e - There’s a certain thrill about be-| ¥2"ted to try. That is what Mari- Roll out %-inch thick on floured lig a new homemaker at Christ lyn Shearer Jacobsen is doing this| board. Cut with a 2-inch mas time. For the first time you] ¥¢2", She's having the time of her cutter. Bake 10-12 : : “gre on your own and can plan what] !ife too. hey toma 0 a Jou will do in the way of Christ Both her mother and her bus. |Kie with sugar or candy ‘Was food. You can make fruitcake| band’s mother are expert cookie 7 . ‘early in November and store it} makers. Marilyn has shared a dozen ‘away, taking it out each week, if} day with each of them. But she you like, to see how it is progres-| has enjoyed im a special way (Glaze Carrots, Orange "ye my wishes |for Vegetable Variety oye Nearly every homemaker looks delicious. 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Place a little apart in/ Mash meat with long handed och Baked Pincepple Dumplings (ne i linae YP /heat, until it loses its red color. CT . Bake at 425 degrees for 30 min- ~ Dissolve bouillon cubes in beil- Pastry 1% ouve Hour utes, or until dumplings are nicely} "6 water; add to skillet. Cover Rl. le chunks. drained? | browned. Serve warm with cream| 94 simmer 10 minutes. 3 teaspoons butter or margarine or hard sauce. Serves six. Meanwhile cut shrimp in half Combine the two-third cup brown lengthwise. . ter and 2 tablespoons! Pack gifts of cookies} Stir cornstarch, cold water, soy margarine in a sauce-|and candies in a a pret-jsauce and sugar together until pan and bring to a boil. Boil five ty dish or basket,|smooth; add to skillet and stir then wrap cellophane.|constantly unti] sauce is clear and “Dolls of All Nations” with $29% Worth of Cash Register Receipts | Union. 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So, here’s a brand new “escal- »- lop'' from the Shrimp Association: of the Americas, a casserole recipe which add to cheese and shrimp, bath richly endowed with easily igested protein, other highly nu- foods—milk, eggs and en- bread cubes, . pane Shrimp and Cheese 2% pounds shrimp, fresb or frozen slices petsendn bread eal {4 ounces) grated cheese iy at milk . teaspoon pet mustard teaspoon sa teaspoon pepper f teaspoon. paprika Shell and devein the shrimp but da fot cook. Cut bread into small cubes. Butter a 14-quart ney role, Place a layer of bread cubes on the bottom, next a iayer shrimp and grated cheese. <= peat. Beat eggs with milk and add seasonings. Pour this mixture , Ver casserole. Bake in a $25- degree oven for approximately | 4% minutes, or until shrimp are a resy pink, If during the baking, the mix-' ture seems dry, add a small — of milk. Makes six serv- Sy Cream Sauce Tops Pickle Steak Picide-Stutted Steak Roll is a} recipe using sour cream that's sure to become a favorite. Pickle-Stuffed Steak Rolf a chuck steak (cut 44- inch | . Gah end pe % cu nr Ait aweet tke relish - | r Divide steaks into six to eight portions. Sprinkle with salt and pickle relish, toothpicks. Melt shertening ln skillet over | few heat; add onions and saute Combine flour with shortening and onions. Stir until smooth. cuss: wally add water and cook, stirring] constantly, until thickened and, | oo every corner. then and often | jagain on hand, a favorite holiday kit, you can ‘‘dress” Roll jelly roll fashion. Secure with} man | WANELILA MAN — Make up a batch of Vanilla ! Man Cookies and please al] the small fry } cookies are really sandwiches, spread between two cookies. These with frosting By pressing down & you can make the frosting come up into the | holes of the top cookie, creating a different look. | half the zwieback and top with Let the children help make them. Little Folks Will Clamor | Inovsing Eye Opener A tall glass of ice-cold apple for Vanilla Man Cookies [Pep mer efeorperns For children of all ages, an ideal|red, green, pink—any color want- for any morning . “Vanilla | ed ‘holiday cookie: is the Man.” double. delicious. different. | And with a heartwarming tradi-' ition behind “him.” The Vanilla. Man Cookie back to the days many a grand- ‘mother will remember. when fla-| jvoring extracts were brought to | suburban and farm homes by an early version of a route man wd ‘horse and wagon There wasn’t a supermarket | family's vanilla extract had te | be hoarded until the ‘vanilla _ man" came again. So his arrival | was a real event. Children rush- | ed to meet him as they run to | the ice cream man today. It meant that with new supplies | \vanilla dessert could be expected for supper that evening and cookie jars refilled. Vanilla Man Cookies} were created by one such under- j standing mother. Here is the recipe. With a cater | the little. in any color ‘‘clothes” you| _ Vanilla Man Cookies ' j SUR a cans butter or margarine 4 ome: well beaten 7 flour foaspoons powder aspoon i ee pure vanilla extract ' ® euger icing i Color kit (four basic pure food colors) \ Sift together flour, eased Less) der and salt. Cream butter or mar- garine thoroughly; add sugar grad- | smooth. Stir in sour cream; beat| ually, blending well. Add eggs and | thoroughly. Pour sauce over meat in cas- serole. Cover. Bake in moderate/ oven (350 degrees) one hour, or un- Udiecet to unter. Makes four to six servings. ‘Decorated Tumblers Add to Yule Festivity You can add extra sparkle to your Christmas dinner decor by ‘using dime store tumblers. Paint a Sper stars all over the u surface, using a very fine brush and enamels. Border de- ite also good, or an all-over ing of polka dots. ng guests’ names or date of the Christmas dinner on plain| white cups or mugs makes festive: take-home items. Remember, a’ bottle of ordinary red nail ard goes a long way toward decorat-| ing accessories. | vanilia extract. Beat well. Add dry ingredients: mix thoroughly. | Cail! dough Sketch Vanilla | Man about 9 inches tall, com- plete with stovepipe hat; cut out 2 pattern in sturdy brown | pA paper. Roll two pieces of dough out on fiat, lightly | floured cookie sheet. Using pat- fern and sharp-pointed knife cut | Trim away scraps and save for! rerols. On one man ‘to be top. cookie) cut out eyes and buttons | with a drinking straw and cut off} “shoes” and “mittens.” Bake in| moderate oven (350 degrees) for | about eight minutes or until edges | are lightly brown. Cool on flat | surface. Frost surface of the complete | man (to be bottom cookie), in- cluding shoes and mittens, with | ‘confectioner’s sugar icing tinted ary ee UPSIDE DOWN GINGERBREAD Yidld : 46 sorvings upside down cake ~—=~ Ld ” A: ft ; Tr ated powr ped megan SO ' eupe Ou - purpose cup bee | 3 Clobter Girt f oss ee Powder % cup dark molesees _ 6 tewapoon salt Me emp milk range pineapple slices ( (whale or > fluffy. Beat in egg and molasses. a Pemies whee om : _ im pattern dn top of sugar: ‘Sift together flour, | @plces, and soda. Cream, ‘together shortening and sugar until 7 and milk alternately: ‘a little of each at « time Spread on top of pineapple. Bake at 350°F. (moderate oven) about 50 _ | minutes. Let stand for 5 minutes in pan. Tura upside down | em serving plate. Cut in squares or oblonga, and serve with greased 8x8x2-inch pan. Spread brown sugar on top. Ar- cut) and maraschino cherries powder, Stir im sifted dry ingredients ass * Ld] * Piace cutout top cookie on this | and press slightly to make filling ‘come up into holes. Makes about|for good flavor and texture con-|biscuits, relish tray, caramel ap- meal double Vanilla Man Cookies. ' juice makes a rousing eye opener . and a brisk) refresher for mid-afternoon. | Honey Flavors (Arabian Delight When Aladdin wanted cccacthion special, he just rubbed his magic lamp and presto—it appeared! lamp, you can enjoy this authentic/ Near Eastern treat, Arabian light. Arabian Delight combines the isubtle flavors of honey and al- monds, - Arabian Delight | @eups boiling water duice of 2 lemons 16 ewieback % cup canned | almonds | 1 cup honey | Prozen whipped cream Combine boiling water and lem- on juice; pour over zwieback, Let stand until puffed and softened. Drain off liquid. Sprinkle half the almonds in bottem of 38-inch pie pan. Add chopped roested half the honey. Add remaining | ewieback and honey. Top with ' remaining almonds. | Bake in moderate oven, 325 de- ‘grees, 45—minutes.—Coot slightly. \Serve warm with cubes of frozen whipped cream, Yield: Six to eight servings, ‘Menu for TV Supper Sunday night. supper menu for | Add a little finely diced celery TV viewers: Creamed chicken on to those canned salmon croquettes|seasoned bite-size shredded rice trast. ples, hot coffee or milk. * * * Even if you don’t own a magic) De-lgrowing areas are busily harvest- This Is Season for Harvesting of Cranberries Autumn is cranberry harvest time, and along with it comes the season to enjoy distinctive fresh cranberry dishes—dishes that give men an incentive to hurry home. * * Ld From Labor Day into November men and women in the cranberry ing the new crop. And never have cranberries been of finer quatity| carpet. The shiny red berries lie close among the foliage. uncooked cranberries add, and flavor to a variety of appetiz-: ing dishes. Cranberries, once the traditional! companion for Thanksgiving tur- key, now lend piquancy and var- iety, cooked and uncookeg, “to mealtime pleasure throughout the year. Me er Chicken Companion Melt 2 tablespoons butter or margarine in a skillet. Stir in 3 cups of bite-size shredded rice bis- cuits. Sprinkle with three-fourths teaspoon salt and 1 poul- try seasoning. Stir over low heat for five minutes. Serve under creamed chicken for a new taste The big news this year is that) eolor treat. POPCORN _ Fine For All-purpose Cooking, Too! ENJOY POPCORN OFTEN! aV0 ] ¥ & - C TX PA. @ » FOOD SALE Defiance COFFEE E79 Defiance Coffee Demonstration Friday and Saturday CAP Corned Beef 12 Ox. Can None-Such Mince Meat :":. 49°] | Defiance = alf-purpos€ detergen! Fresh Meats Aged U. SS Choice 6th and Tth Rib STANDING RIB ROAST a a] ~ LUD LUX Large Economy Size Giant SURF Rib End 7. = Cut Pork Loin ROAST..... 25 Hamilton Grade A Large EGGS Fancy Florida 14 Ox. Tube 15° U. S. 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Bring it out next time you're having a jerowd for pork chops cooked in ls Unusual Giff If the last days before Christ- mas find you dashing for gifts to Thére are many ways of eating ‘hananas, in addition to the popu- lar “out-of-hand” method. And here is stil) another recipe which utilizes this sweet and plentiful) - Serve Banana Charlotte With Cornflakes Crunch Coraflakes Crunch Rtomettivee sae H tonieeneane water 2 cups cornflakes Soak gelatin in water. Combine Lemon Sauce Topper You've probably seryed lemon sauce many times over cottage pudding. Try it sometimes over sliced oranges and bananas using a little grated orange rind for topping. give to family and friends, look to your kitchen for bounty. * * 6 Homemade Orange Jelly and Grape Jelly can be made in less. than 15 minutes and, when poured into decorative glasses, will bring wreaths of smiles to all on your gift list. Each recipe requires but a one-minute boil, and results are sure to be perfect. Fresh oranges anj frozen concentrated grape juice are the main ingredients, and are readily available for these gifts-to-make-in-a-hurry, Most 10-cent stores carry bran- dy snifters which make unique containers. Don't worry about a lid for you can seal the glass with paraffin. Before the paraffin has hardened, stick in a toothpick to anchor a bow or any other ap- propriate’ decoration. : * *¢ « Label the jars with notary seals or Christmas stickers then see ws na Vibe, give gills [ro — WINTERTIME TREATS — Delicate sparkling your own holiday meals and to give as an unusual ¥ “ 3 Orange Jelly waits to bring you a distinctive flavor gift. Make Grape Jelly if you prefer that flavor. range Jelly ‘contrast to a feast which features fowl. Make it for i cup juice (3 oranges) _ _ J cups ‘24s pounds) honey + a — — ~ ~ re ty bottle Mquid fruit pectin First. prepare the juice. Squeeze ‘paraffin. and strain the juice from three dium glasses, medium-sized oranges, Measure 1) Grape Juice Jelly {pour quickly into glasses. Cover {jelly at once with one-eighth inch Pot roast smothered into a large saucepan, 1 ee (2% ounces) powdered ~ dura Talasere " Then make the jelly, Add hon. | 7 cups water _ __ : ; ey te juice in saucepan and mix | traied ne ate aoe pra hod concee ‘pound beef pot roast 3rown SMe cups (1% pounds) suger Broiled Applesauce well, Place over high heat and | Measure powdered fruit pectin bring to a boil, stirring constant- Feeling pectin, Then bring to a full roll- ing boil and boll hard one min- pring to a full rolling boil, and boil x ugar and one-eighth teaspoon cin- ute, stirring constantly. ‘hard one minute, stirring constant- ‘namon and sprinkle over a can of! 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Try new Blue VIM now, while this 1% Price Sale lasts. Remember—when you buy one large size VIM at regular price, you get a seeond package at half price. Don’t miss out! . dip it in clear water. Unrinsed suds will still come epee out! That's “Suds Hangover.” “Makes about six me-jnot boil.) Remove from heat and Beef With Onion Gravy | in onion jhot paraffin. Makes about six me- ‘gravy is a dish to make you sit ‘up and take seconds, Select a 4 to ; ‘roast on all sides in heavy pan unconventional? How ‘Add 1 can (1% cups) condensed ly. At once stir im liquid fruit (and water into a large saucepan about broiling applesauce for a) onion soup. Cover: cook over low ‘and mix well. Place over high heat, change? Mix 2 tablespoons brown lheat about three hours or until lraeat is done, For additional gravy, | jadd water and thicken. Serve roast! Reduce heat to low, Add thawed metal pan, dot with butter or mar-/0n large platter and surround with. quickly into glasses. Cover jelly grape juice and sugar. Stir until garine, and broil just until top is cooked carrots and new potatoes, {well-basted with rich onion gravy. for automatic washers! eggs, one-quarter cup sugar and . |salt. Stir in milk slowly; cook over hot but not boiling water until Yr Yo The recipe, Banana Charlotte|" xture coats spoon. Add soaked with Cornflakes Crunch, is suitable! istin and remaining sugar; codl. ito serve at any company party: since it is rich and sweet, yet When mixture begins to thicken, light enough to harmonize with al-}f0ld in bananas, lemon juice, nut- |meats and cream which has been whipped until stiff. Pour into} tomato soup. chicken smothered/fruit in a delicious dessert. ih mushroom soup, or. . . * * & Meatballs Parisienne 1 pound ground beef 1 egg, slightly beaten \% cup fine dry bread crumbs \% cup milk \% teaspoon salt hecan (1% cups) onton | soup (most any menu. Combine beef, egg. crumbs, milk oh ty ot greased ri Lf hill ; and salt; shape into small meat-} You'll like the way the soft-tex- firm PS Hema Psa arated balls (about 18). Brown meatballs| tured bananas combine with the Crunch well on all sides; if necessary add crisp, almost caramel-like Corn- , a little shortening to keep them! flakes Crunch, j Sone, sticking, Banana Charlotte with Add soup: heat to boiling. Cover; Cornflakes Crunch cook over low heat about 30 min-| 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin utes. Stir occasionally. Six gener-| 1; tup cid water & \solved. Cook to soft ball stage] ous servings. isa beaten (236 degrees). —_— M% teaspoon salt | Remove from heat, pour over. yup ade jcornflakes. Spread in shallow pan 1% cups mashed ripe bananas 1 teaspoon lemon juice to cool. Yield: One 39-inch ring mold. ur dog condensed Melt butter in small saucepan; add sugar and flour blended to gether, and water. Stir until dis. For High Quality. 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DAYS OPEN SUNDAY FREE PARKING 1200 BALDWIN Ave. nape ermncgprnssegineete HS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 | = : : weOR._ Ae Nw 2 SONG | f ‘Gaana TIME IS NEAR | ff YOUR FREE GIFTS ARE NERE| i i; - When You Save Our k: a ” at P EOP L E °§ SEE: HUNT'S FANCY RAX BONITO x STEELE x PORK & BEANS CATSUP| FLAKE x STEELE * PINTO BEANS 10°. * Less RED RASPBERRY ~~. PRESERVES Dole PINEAPPLE Pillsbury ; — $ * CARE MIXES ei. 4 i 1 FRYING CHICKENS Pan-Ready 3 y Bi PORK LOIN 7-Rib wv ¢ ROAST Cut 25 Center Cut Lb. € PORK CHOPS 59 U. S. Choice Lb. ¢ ROUND STEAK : 7 9 U. S. Choice Lb. € SIRLOIN STEAK — 7 9 BEEF ROAST u. < Blade Cut 39 n Musselma ET PIE FILLING “reac Nestle's Instant : Real Good KLEENEX Kosher Dill Table Napkins Pickles Sr AG | & 29% eis today’s paper. ff A i ~ THF. PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 w Chocolate Meringue Crowns Pumpkin Pie Charm the crowd with Chocolate Saute Scallops \Molasses-Coated Nuts ‘Are Boon to Nibblers water forms very brittle ball). Quickly dip nutmeats into syrup; ‘drain on waxed paper. £ Nutritious Baked Eggs neve Tiny crisp buttered crou- Are Easy to Prepare — jtons may also be sprinkled on ‘top of the egg. — These will take care of nibblers Like baked eggs? They’re easy Pipe Cleaner Magic Borrow a few pipe cleaners from during the holidays! Add Flavor to Soup to prepare, and nutritious. Just « Combine one-third cup real New yy this trick for your soup : ; knuckles ‘butter a custard cup and then for Quick Meal servin Orleans molasses with one-third Kettle. Put large beef break an egg into the cup. Pour : ie false onl put on vores _. _|eup light corn syrup, 2 cups Of (eracked) and marrow-filled beef|a tablespoon of cream over the|7our busbend’s supply and keep ext repare the pies. Holiday time is a busy time but sugar and 1 cup water; cook bones in a.pan with your favoritejegg and set the cup in a pan of|‘De™ hear your dishwashing area. gle — the job of feeding the family goes slowly. stirring constantly , until and sear quickly in ajhot water. Bake the egg-in ajThey're efficient as can be for To the chocolate gue, on. You can make it less of a sugar is dissolved. Cook without very hot (450 degrees) oven. When|moderate oven until it is firm —|cleanifig the spouts of both colf beat two egg whites until foamy) and gradually add one-fourth cup, sugar. Beat until meringue is shiny and fold in one-half square! : grated, unsweetened chocolate. i. Spread chocolate mixture over top a of pie and bake in a moderate A oven (350) for 15 minutes. a | see bs Hotcakes ‘n’ Sausage Thin-as-paper hotcakes, wrapped | * around crisp small brown sau-| sages, are easy to make on the! = Fasten them with colored tooth- world’s picks, sprinkle with grated cheese -— — an@ brown directly under the’ broiler. Serve hot with home-fried | onions. a a By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Do you serve as much fruit in winter a8 you do in summer? 7 During the hot days we are so PIE CRUST MIX thirsty for cooling drinks that lemon and orange ades are stand- Exclusive 10 oz. pack ara |But how about it on these freez- ing days? You will remember I'm. sure \that vitamin C, the vitamin so ‘essential to all-round good health, ‘is not stored in the body. It must be replenished daily. While some \ ivitamin C is to be found in many ivegetables, it is only in citrus fruit and tomatoes that we can get con- centrated amounts of it. Fortunately, winter is the sea- son of the citrus fruits, all of | which contain vitamin C. Most | children need no urging to eat oranges or drink orange juice. | Halves of it make an | excellent breakfast fruit. Tanger. ines are ideal for after-school | snacks. Fresh tomatoes in winter det initely aren't up to summer ones An occasional one gives color to a salad. Tomato juice, tomato soup and just plain canned tomatoes make good substitutes. Maybe yet costs no more! Ends skimping and patching...Makes pie-baking a breeze! PROVE IT YOURSELF Let us give you 2 PACKAGES: FREE! Discover for yourself how Flako's extra measure makes possible the Ggest, best- tasting, easiest pie you ever baked...and the Treat's On Us. chocolate are among the favorites, TO GET 2 PACKAGES FREE and it is simple to turn any one of Simply buy two packages ‘Nem into a special family treat Em the ng into the top a eee rey Pre of edness gare cover and ° steam until heated through tops from both packages, = yfeantime. mix up this quickie along with this coupon, of a sauce: Gradually beat r macaroni. But do try to give your family at least one of these vitamin-C carriers every day. Steam Canned Pudding and Top With Sauce { items on our daily food lists. | i } ;menu choice for breakfast, supper) ' There's not a smidgeon of waste PAN SAUTEED SCALLOPS — This toothsome recipe for sauteed griddle top of an automatic range.| scallops is a favorite in New Bedford. Mass , sea scallops are landed. They make a quick, easy meal. where most of the Sat fin Winter Is Needed ‘to Keep You in Top Shape That does not mean you should neglect other winter fruits Bananas are a perennial favorite | Right now, quality has improved because the effect of the bad weather and storms ts about over Purple Emperor grapes never were better. There was a huge .1955 erop, and prices are reason- | able. Several kinds of apples are always to be found in the fresh produce section of your favorite store, : ' In our house cranberries have become almost a staple article of diet. I try to keep Cranberry Orange Relish on hand all the time (you know that recipe: grind 1 pound raw cranberries with two oranges, peel and all; add 1-' to 2 cups of sugar.) Cranberry Sauce keeps equall, well. dust this week I tried a new idea with my recipe for Cran- berry Orange bread. It calls for | ' a cup of chopped cranberries and the grated rind of an orange. I merely substituted a cup of Cran- berry - Orange relish. Results were pretty good, too. Winter pears, avocados, fresh pineapple occasionally, dates, fresh you'll have to disguise them a bit, Coconut, other kinds of grapes— at that time virtually unexplored or use them as flavoring for meat|they’re all good to eat and good wilderness. \for us. Encourage your family to and “piece” on fruit. If. won't spoil their meals and it will pay off in = —— | good health. Baked pears are a welcome or anytime in between. Use Bosc pears which hold their shape well Don't miss the many delicious in baking, or the juicy Anjou.! canned puddings that are on the Serve them with cream or a sauce Purple plums |market. Steamed fig, date and Such as lemon. almond or rum- when they are at the peak of ripe- flavored. Dress them up with jelly and a meringue topping Baked Pear Halves 4 to 6 Bose or Anjou pears Juice of “» lemon Water = Sugar, brown or white Cut the pears in halves and re- a move cores. Place, cut side down, chore if you serve quick, easy-to- stirring to 300 degrees (or when added to the _ oe prepare meals, and you can gain small quantity dropped into cold , ; both time and prestige if the main ———__- feature is an intriguing one, like, scallops. i s * Lad i This succulent shellfish from the. cold Atlantic rates high for hearty | table fare. Not only does its nutty, | true sea flavor carry real taste- | appeal but it is economical, too. | or fat to pay for. * * * Scallops don't have to be deep- fried. You can baké ’em, broil ’em. stew ‘em... even eat them raw. But one of the best ways (and quickest! is to pan saute them. Pan-Sauteed Sea Scallops t', pounds sea scallops ‘, cup fine, dry bread crumbs 's [easpoon pepper Few grains paprika ', cup butter, divided ‘, teaspoon salt 1 tablespoon chopped parsiey J tablespoons lemon juice 4 slices toast. halved Roll scallops in bread crumbs. Melt half the butter in a frying pan (do not brown.) Add salt, pepper and paprika. Add scallops; saute slowly until golden brown, turning often ‘about 10 minutes.) | Remove scallops te serving _ platter. Add remaining butter to | trying pan with lemon juice and parsicy, Heat, until butter melts; | pour over scallops, Remove crusts from toast, cut. each slice on the diagonal; arrange | around scallops. Garnish with pars- j\ley sprigs. Makes four cet Sweden—The week! Cover: chill overnight: (Dough | Bake in moderate oven (375 de- ore stmas in this city of be used in smal ts, grees) 8 to 10 minutes. (At Christ- a " — “|mastime, these cookies often are ‘cut into animal shapes and deco’ week before Christmas in any large! Roll out on eulk sered pastry rated with confectioners’ sugar’ American city. cloth or beard to one-eighth inch frosting.) Makes 7 to 8 dozen| There are the same uniformed) thickness. Cut tuto various ‘cookies. ~ | | SIDE PORK... "33° CHEESE 1ra 2° 19° TOMATO Juice. 10 89° TOMATOES... 23° 14 oz. Pkg. | Semmy Ernest Cosmas Sophie Abe THANK YOU! We wish to thank all of you folks in the Pontiac area for making our First || Anniversary Celebration such a tremendous | success! LEAN, MEATY BEEF —Grade-#1—_ SKINLESS OT DOGS LOOK AT THIS VALUE! BUTTER BORDEN’S u HQ? piscuTs | \ { cs Gan 10° ' : tt: SUPER MARKET I FOX DELUXE Chicken Parts * BREAST * THIGHS * DRUM STICKS ae 8 99: CHOICE Phe TREESWEET GRAPEFRUIT aoa WIE...<....19° 2 teaspoons grated orange rind Bianched almond halves, if desired cinnamon, cloves and cardamom. | Cream butter. Gradually add sugar, creaming until light and) Country Fresh “If It's Alive—It's Fresh” [ex 39) _Stewers — isa — Turkeys Wild Rabbits—Coon —°#e, Yow" Heliter_ PERCH |” WALLEYES | CATFISH “45¢ | “49° | 49: ——Fresh and Saltwater Fish "path ali Kinds— iis, us Oi COCKTAIL " Chiittin’s — Shrimp — Oysters — Lobster | Tails — Holland Herring | y ; ON PEOPLE'S FISH & POULTRY MARKET. $1) > 45° | oo wae, Te alee oe sre 82. Saginaw St Wholesale and Retail 41521 ae ORO TARE QUT “pach p curacy “PRO FE bon Se : ga? : Par Cs : : % 4 : ee i ji : : im, : ' . ue pate) : » ‘ a C a? , * ‘st eas D—12 for Yule Giving » Many readers want a light fr ait-| “pake. So here it is — and a de-' Alicious one. Light Brultcake 3 cups sifted all-purpose flour 1 teaspoon salt © 2 teaspoons baking powder 1 cup butter or margarine. at room temperature 1 cup suger 1 teaspoon ground mace 2 egg volks ‘4 cup pineapple juice l cup motst shredded covor.t 1 cup blanched almonds siiced 4 (ups mined glazed frult T ege whites PW ETS pe eT Sere bey ) Sift first three ingredients to- gether (save 1 cup to mix with 5 the fruit and nuts). Cream butter Yor margarme* sugar and ground @mace together until fully: Beat bin egg yolks. Add the 2 cups sifted Aflour mixture alternately with the *pineapple juice. i * *6* * * Mix the coconut, fruit and nuts “with the 1 cup flour saved for “that purpose. Stir into the batter Beat egg whites until they stand “in soft peaks. Fold into the cake i. batter. ——_>—_ Bake tn a paper-tned round, 4 8-inch tube cake pan two hours * or until done in a preheated slow even (300 degrees). Keep a shallow pan of hot water on a # rack underneath cake while it is * baking. Remove from oven and cool in ‘the pan. Turn out and remove ;paper. Wrap in aluminum foil or waxed paper. Store in tightly, closed tin cake box. * Fruitcakes baked !n one-half (pound loaf tins (4x2%x134 inches} * are ideal for smal] remembrance) ¢gifts. Wrap attractively in cello-| « phane and tie with Christmas rib-| «bon. Makes 5 pounds ‘Pudding Bars Make Hearty, Sweet Dessert * This dessert is both deliciously Sweet and substantial’ Fig Pudding Bars “ eup sifted flour a ‘» teaspoon eeauie:. acting baking pow- er ‘4 teaspoon salt ° 2 large 1 cup yes packed dark brown sugar = cup finely cut soft table-ready dried % cup coarsely broken walnuts - Sift together the flour, baking »powder and salt. Beat eggs until “thick and ivory colored; gradually beat in brown sugar until blended. « Beat in sifted dry ingredients ‘just until blended. Mix figs and walnuts; stir into batter. making sure pieces of fig are well dis- ‘tributed. Turn info greased pan (8 by > 8 by 2 inches). Bake in siow © (325 degrees) oven 30 to 35 min- *-utes or until cake tester inserted in center comes out clean. * Allow to stand in pan set on, cake rack about 20 minutes. Cut! nt 9 to 12 bars; remove bars) © from pan with spatula. Serve with: *a tart Lemon Suace « Or cut into 24 to 2 small bars | and serve as cookies. Store in. * tightly covered container. ‘Roquefort Spread *Goes With Apples * Gather family and friends around for a good snack! . Apples With Roquefort Cheese Spread 1 vens (3 ounces) cream cheese » we rmiy-packed Rocuefort cheese : 2 tab mayonnaise or mayon- TT enled dressing >, Red and yellow applies * Have cheese at room tempera- ;ture. Force Roquefort through a ;fine sieve into a mixing bowl; add) “cream chese._ Blend together! “thoroughly, adding mayonnaise. with spoon. Pile inte small bow!: refriger- ate. At serving time, sprinkle * cheese mixture lightly ‘with pa- . prika. { Put bowl in center of flat serv-| ing plate or small tray; surround | . with. apples. Be sure to wash -apples. Be sure to wash apples, ; then polish with soft dry towel. - J, Santa | Says “Get | Your | Christmas Tree | Early! : Good Trees ‘* $100) Potatoes *t.." $125 All Varieties [Apples Bu. $150 , Lettuce, Car- Tiny in Praite aad Vegetables. 1d. 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THE PONTIAC yess: THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 Capital Outlay to Boom-Weeks Edison Representative Speaks at Rotary Meet Sells Service Station NEW YORK (®—Business capital spending in the first quarter of 1956) will climb to a record high, 12 oer cent over the pace of booming! 1955, Secretary of Commerce Sin- clair Weeks declared teday. In an address prepared for de-| livery at the opening session of the convention of tne National | Assn, of Manufacturers, Weeks| gave this business forecast for) 1956: : - * * | “For the first six months at least | I am confident we'll move to a! higher plane—for the balance of the year I’m optimistic.” Weeks said the estimate of capital expenditures in next year’s! first quarter was made by the, Commerce Department, which will make public details of its survey tomorrow, * * « Weeks said industry can do Its part to help maintain prosperity | by keeping prices from ge tting too, high, by managing consumer debt. and by careful handling of inven- tory problems to avoid major cycles, \ * * * ! “Insofar as prices are con-! cerned,” he said, “there's no oc-| casion today to charge all the | traffic will bear and I hope busi-| ness Management will exercise. statesmanlike restraint in this re| spect.” * *« « In the keynote address, NAM) President Henry G. Riter III de-, , clared that the merger of the AFL and CIO represented a threat to the country’s freedom and prosper- ity. Riter, also president of Thomas A. Edison, Inc., West cares N. J., said: GM Sets Records in Automobile Sales DETROIT uw — General Motors says its dealers set more sales Unt Dist * True Life Adventures | Employe Healt OF INVENTION. ONE DAY IN THE DIM, DIGTANT PAST, AN ELEPHANT HELD THE TIP OF HIS TRUNK OUT OF THE WATER To BREATHE WHILE SUBMERGED. aps ag! Ps SS de tg © Copyright 1988 Wak Disney Productions World Rights Reserved = Distributed by kag ‘Toman Syndicate. = THUS WAS BEGUN THE IDEA OF THE ey) Sno 55 e a China May Veto 18 Nations Plan U.N. Delegates Pressing Orient to Let Countries nese Nationatists carry out- their |*ors and retailers which controlled jooper (R-Iowa) said in an inter-| threat to reject Communist Outer retail sale prices of Sunbeam-jview that “I've assumed he is a Be Added to Assembly at I5 nations abstaining. Only a thirds majority was eed in! the Assembly. The crucial test probably come next week in the ity, = _which has the final say| members. The “Appliance Company | wn Cancels Contracts have "prossletd to veto the 13 noD-| wontracts with Michigan distribu- Communist applicants if the Chi-) |Mongolia. indicated the} CHICAGO W—Sunbeam Corp.; Soviets says it has canceled its fair trade| manufactured electrical appliances., Tammany Hall candidate.” | The voting in the Political Com-, The cancelation, effective Mon-|_ 1" @ somewhat similar vein, Sen. UNITED NATIONS, N.Y. & — mittee last night Kenneth Small | Marries Detroiter | in Las Vegas Rite DETROIT # — Dr. Kenneth B.| Concepts Cited | | GM Vice President son his 1954 murder trial, was married eless Today Regard Nov. 16 at Las Vegas to the for- Each an Individual — mer Dorene Dalton Emanuel of Detroit The Detroit dentist was tound| innocent by reason of temporary | insanity in the Memorial Day 194 shooting of Jules Lack, of New, York, who the doctor felt was over- friendly toward his first wife, “n | PITTSBURGH, Pa.—A broaden- jing concept of industrial medicine ‘recognizes the industrial employe ‘as “an individual with his own italents, problems, characteristics and attitudes,’ a General Motors \executive told a Pittsburgh audi- ‘ence today. Edith Small. | Discussing ‘‘Medicine and Man-! Dr. Small had followed his wife | power,” H. W. Anderson, GM vice|to an Allegan County summer president in charge of personnel, |cottage where she was spending | explained that years ago an in-|the weekend with several friends dustrial doctor was listed as a’ land Lack. ichief surgeon who worked in a’ Senslf'a trial attracted uatlan: ‘plant hospital or first aid station. | wide interest and was climaxed “His job was to patch up the | when a jury found him innocent injured employe,” Anderson said. | by reason of temporary insanity. “Today we employ medical di- | Dr. Small then spent several | rectors and industrial physicians. | days in a state hospital before They do their work in medical | he was discharged. | departments.” - | Dr. Smal¥'s divorce from Edith | “Only a small part of their time Small became final on Nov. 8. The! lis taken up with treatment of em-,Las Vegas wedding was performed | |Ploves who have been injured in by District Judge Frank McNamee.’ 'plant accidents or may be suffer- The bride is the former wife of | ing from an occupational disease,” ,Detroit Free Press Photographer | he declared. ‘Bert Emanuel. The Emanuels were | This reflects the great progress divorced March 9, 1954. made in industrial safety and in-' Friends of Dr. Small said he! dustrial hygiene. It enables the intends to give his Detroit dental industrial physician to devote the practice to his brother, Dr. Robert major portion of his time to the Small, and will take the dental much more constructive field of examination in California in antic- preventive medicine,’ Anderson ipation of practicing there. itor his audience. Air Hostesses Give News ‘GOP Tags fags Harri niman to Paperless Detroit = DETROIT (INS) — Trans-World, ut ammany a lntetases iccosouses attached to De- troit flights have taken on the role WASHINGTON ®—Comments of of newscasters during the city’s, ~ Republican senators added up > eee strike. | |day to an apparent GO Pattempt) Passengers boarding TWA planes’ ito pin a Tammany Hal] label] on in the Motor City are given a run- jG ov. Averell Harriman of New,down of the latest news by the |\York, eyed as a prospective Demo- ‘comely stewardess on the flight. icratie presidential aspirant next iyear, - ++ Charles Foster Hurt In the wake of a jab at Harri by White House Press Secretary Secreta Wh § k b C Names C. Hagerty, Sen Hicker WNEM truck by Car ‘A %-year-cold Pontiae man, Charles Foster, of 44 Maple St., was reported in fair condition this morning at-Pontiac General_Hos.. \Francis Case (R-SD) said that; records for new and used cars in November, as well as for the first Bolstered by. the demand of 52 na- 1! months of the year |tions that the Security Council ad- The company said its dealers mit 18 new members to the United had 48y- was based on a recent de-| Harriman may not be a candidate of the Michigan Supreme'tor the Democratic presidential R. P. Gwinn, Sunbeam | jomination but “at least the lead- "president, said in a letter to dis-| ler of Tammany Hall seems intent Canadian-inspired resolution isian the seven necessary affirmative \votes from Security Council] mem : bers. This leaves only the big pow- sold 3,460,456 new cars in the’ iN tributors and retailers in Michigan.| ki hi ations, delegates pressed Na-er veto which can kill any mem-, jon making him one.’ January-November period —and'tionalist China iaiey to refrain bership application. The Supreme Court Friday de-| sen. Watkins (R-Utah) said that| M1593 used cars. Tt said the! from using a veto which could kill! President Fisenhower reportedly "ied @ petition for a rehearing of/Tammany has wanted to name a ew car figures were 39.1 per cent above 1954 and the used car sales vere 29.5 per cent higher than 2 \ear ago. ‘has sent two appeals to Chiang|@" earlier fair trade ruling in- candidate in the past but that no ‘Kai-shek to refrain trom vetoing Volving Argus Cameras. Inc. one who has had a chance for the The General Assembly was ex- Outer Mongolia. effect of this denial. Gwinn said,/prize wanted ‘‘the handicap of the whole package deal. pital with possible internal in- juries suffered when he was struck by a car last night. his brother, 27, of 314 Wessen St.,, and was knocked into the path of the car. The car was driven by Marie cont over last vear sales for the period totaled x 138 per cent above = pected to give quick ratification The seven Security Council mem-| Was to wipe out the last remaining Tammany Hall.” In November. GM said, its deal- heats to the Special Political Com-,bers_that-veted for—the-resolution-legal basis for—an—effective fair, ——$—$—__——. vs sold’ 268.736 new cars, 26.3 per mittee’s recommendation that all in the committee were Britain, trade price structure in Michigan.) Even the soft parts of animals|S : Gwinn said the compan's fair|are sometimes turned to rock and thump and went up over the curb 31,004.. 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More than 7,000, including m6, WASHINGTON (#—Thomas Alva Edison's laboratory at Orange, N. J.; center of his inven- tive work for the last 44 years of his life, has been given to the gov- ernment to become a Sneed monument. Simultaneously, Secretary of the Interior McKay designated Glesmont, the late’ inventor's federal ownership. The home ts about a quarter mile from the laboratory. The deed to the Edison labora- tory land and buildings, donated| by Thomas A. Edison, Inc., was presented to McKay by Charles Edison and Mrs. John Eyre Sloane, son and daughter of the inventor. TO DONATE CONTENTS OF LAB that, in addition to the property, from Pontiac, are now registered! West (to vote in the county’s 45 school | ifive per cent of the school em- districts. To be eligible to vote, electors the corporation will donate to the. government next year the contents | of the laboratory, which is now) known as the Thomas Alva Edison ' Foundation Museuim. The laboratory's contents include | - the famous inventor's: “working | equipment, experiments _ in- the- | making just as he left them prior! to his death in 1931, his library, and voluminous papers, early! models of his inventions, and ex-. hibits depicting his life andj achievements. McKay's acceptance of the | deed to the laboratory property satisfied the legal requirement | | BUS BURNS IN BOMBAY — This bus was set afire on a Bombay, India, street by rioters protesting a State into three units. Police opened fire four times during rioting touched off by a leftist call for a general strike. Early reports indi- cate at least one man was killed and a number injured in the dis- turbances. Theroday in a statewide election to, will come under the federal ial must be on the school payroll as of both Sept. 15 and Dee. 15. Polls in school precincts will be open eight hours a day for the two consecutive days, with hours to be determined by local elec- tion officials. The election will decide whether ployes’ total salary -shall be de- ‘ducted to provide for federal oid government plan to split Bombay | ministrators, maintenance — and |ment would amount to one per ment requires under the old age insurance provision of the Federal Social Security Act. Formerly school employes were not eligible for social security, but the act has now been amended to include this group, providipg more than half the ‘registered voters ap- prove inclusion in a state election. If passed, teachers and ad- cafeteria workers, scheo| guards, clerks and other employes would be eligible to collect federal old age benefits on retirement at the age of 65, or to have payments made to their survivors after 142 years under the pian, According to Wesley Dorr, man- ager ef the Ponfiac District office of the Social Security Administra- on_continuous Teachers to Vote on Coming Under Social Security ployment, said 1 Cecil Cox, assist- ant superintendent of Pontiac schools, Dr. William J. Emerson, Oakland County Superintendent of schools, jon the board is Pontiac Superin-|cincts in the individual school dis- Geode tn dedi. bed of Show Serving under the election school superintendents who will be rd members will be two offi- in charge of the balloting. Serving'cials for each of the many pre- tendent of Schools Dana P, Whit- tricts. Texan Gets Coverage. DALLAS, Tex. — Mayor R. L, every phase of Thornton's employment at an average annual salary of $4,200 would amount to $108.50 per month on retirement, with an additional $54.30 to a mar- ried man whose wife did not earn more than $1,200 per year or to a married woman whose husband was totally dependent, upon her. The federal benefits would be augmented by the state retirement fund, also included in the five per cent deduction. The new state retirement all ‘cent of the first $4,200 of salary plus 14% per cent: of salary over $4,200 added together, and multi- __|plied by | the number of years em-| that necessary lands must be | acquired by donation for the establishment of a national | monument. Acquisition of the | contents in 1956 will pave the | way for a presidential proclama. | tion establishing the Edison | laboratory national monument. The secretary said the admin-’ istration already has approved the| national monument be effectively coordinated, the retary said. 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Che of gt een Youngs i | mases for most of them when St Nick passed them up. Open Today for 35,000. But Mrs. Olive Freedle, volun- teer librarian at the home, has LANCASTER, Pa. (®—An out- assured them Santa will arrive on break of 54 reported cases of para- schedule with a supply of new typhoid here was termed an. books which the library needs and epidemic last night by the head of sackful of gifts besides. ‘ the State Department of Communi- “Why shouldn't St. Nick come? cable Diseases. He a mass —his heart is as big and warm inoculation program to start today : as that of the people of Pontiac jamong 35,000 persons. ssa ypocrenny fail eee there It was believed there may be at is a need,” says Mrs. Freedie, least another 25 unreported cases. an Geen iene Gay a) sak Dr. W. D. Schrack Jr., head of without pay to staffing the the Communicable Disease Depart- library and the ment, said 16 cases were reported gees mothering young yesterday, He told a meeting of , Lancaster City and County Medi- About 60 of the children at the cal Society and the State Depart- in their own living rooms, just as are your-children and mine,” Mrs. Freedle said. “As for the other group, the © . ones actually under detention, their The stigma of delinquency is placed upon them, and delinquency is a word that could apply either to the Ot this group, some have merely run! away from an intolerable home life. Others have infractions much more serious—but none are incor-; “Volunteers with special skills “rs. Freedle needs are even greater. child or to the parent. rigible.”” This Christmas the library, a volunteer project with 90 per cent of the books donated, needs recent books, new or used, to replace old, unsuitable reading matter. “What child is interested in a surrey with fringe on top, when the tempo of today’s living deals with rockets, spacemen and in-| terplanetary travel," says the “We have ; : books, but I doubt if there’s one|® Week to spare to write to him barn. He'd have made it too if energetic librarian. new or used sleds, skates, basket- ton Jr., superintendent of the Garden Clubs and the July- Some of the rookie policemen tion for removal of kidney stones. | home, added Another gift the home could use| Church have offered to bring some flaunting mustaches.” he said. a Se THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 ters at Home Writing Santa Mnidemic Raves _ aes in Lancaster, Pa. Paratyphoid Strikes 54 as Inoculation Clinics, ment ef Health that the outbreak is “a catastrophe every bit as big as the Stroudsburg flood.”’ He referred to the August floods which took more than 70 lives in the Stroudsburg area alone, "| Most of the victims of the dis- ease are children. Several have) i} ° ZONOLITE (Egg, Stove, Stoker) Insulate for Economy and Comfort! BALSAM WOOD *ROCK WOOL @ Ege or Nut Coke — @ Quality Stoker Coal © Kentucky © Pocahontas (Egg, Lump, Stoker) | Paratyphoid is similar to but| \milder than typhoid. Typhoid) iwaccine and antibiotics are to be . |made avilable without charge Pontise Press reese | Pave books, sleds, skates, toys and recreation equipment would make | Dr. James Appel, president of ithe society, said the inoculati Christmas brighter. Volunteers to teach an hour a week in art, jy ouig coe opens in Sa crafts, needlework and other special skills also are much needed, the present epidemic for at least Superintendent William Moulton Jr. said. 10 days. rhaps the most “precious of all ; books for the library shelves. “is the gift of time. a“ cc raakiagg kee arias appeal Jordan Maps Route WILL SANTA SHOW UP?—Two first graders at Oakland County Children's Home, 2050 Telegraph Rd., look a bit wistful as they listen to a Christmas story told by one of the older boys. Their letters to Santa are written, but there’s a question as to whether St. Nick with 'pital. His wife Ida said he stood) common factor could be found— ‘the operation well and that late in that all persons affected use milk are needed to instruct the boys | _ /he children are well housed, \been reported in critical condition. to} from the same dairy. The dairy’ | merciless | Matt. 18:23-265. i 3 John, Verse 8 & 10 have seen no consideration six months. Like all othe so Jehovah's Witnesses I a for Yuletide Tourists %, ™cosnene et | and girle for one or two bours schooled, and amply provided for. an investigation. a week in such hobbies as 5ut the human warmth and love __ ads voluntarily closed down pending { this case up for consideration “APPEAL TO JEHOVAN’S WITNESSES” Jehovah's Witnesses, this is to draw your attention to the fact that you fe not only showing merey to the Pacts show this case te be just like Jesus mentionel at Jesus made {t plain at John 21:20-23 that tt was not up to the aposties i to decide if one was to remain_or not, but Mp to Jesus Christ himself. Christians are to cut off company or dist = a { never cast out of the congregation. I have not lied, nor used slipperiness, I do not know the reason why I } was asked to leave meeting, and neither is there any reason given at With the first outbreak of para-' n th Over a year ago the Watchtower Society sent me a letter which opened typhoid, investigators said only one! Bince then I have repeatedly requested the committee many times both written and oral to reinstate me, but Last September it that the committee would reinstate me r 1 direct to you to reinstate me, and alse suggest that you rid your company of the mart wicked slaves. the merciful, but also to came indirect to me when I had stayed away for ve seen no other fullfiliment, STER WAUGH | ae vr odei that a gift implies—that is some-| JERUSALEM (®—Foreign tour. g - ee ae aie me ‘odtetdeal ann, ists. entering Jordan from Israel. Lee ees leeds : | supply."" _ to celebrate Christmas at Bethle- @ abe arpapreangee< | Gl —___ [hem will not be allowed to return W , Penis > : ‘directly to Israeli territory this ing, knitting and embroidery, A Bran New Trail mies nie aiant . es : =e a TAZEWELL, ffenn. « — When, The move. announced yesterday |g styling, and the proper use of tubert Osborne, 50, saw six’ mili- by the Jordan government, is in- @ cosmetics. tary policemen converging on his|tended to induce tourists to travel Moulton urges anyone with these mountain home, he grabbed a sack | through Jordan instead of via Is-'@ other special skills and an hour of bran and ran to hide in a agin s The Holy Land is preparing tor © WESTERN A the family store. McPherson, Ga., to face! owners in Jerusalem, Bethlehem, |@ ; since‘ Jericho and other areas report ac-|@ gymnasium and hall may some- bo ‘commodations fully booked for the & day be added to the home. 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Deep, sq’re design. | 5 * + sae D—16 ~ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 8, 1955 December May Be Rugged _ The weather maps below give you the U.S. Weather Bureau's long-range forecast for December. It is not a specific forecast in the usual sense, but an estimate of average temperatures and rain or snowfall for the period. <~ Pontiac and all of Michigan. Ouingamist Allowed \Unhappy Thief Calls Week to Say Goodby’ SALT LAKE CITY, (#—Cari Eu- gene Jentzsch today had a week|nearby Chester, the if to get his affairs in order and say of the American Society of Osteo-| goodbye to his five wives. Next, Tuesday, he begins a five-year sen- Dr, and jtence imposed because he married the hag contained | more than one woman at a time. Jentzsch, 54-year-old electrician \who earlier had pleaded guilty to,ficient girl can be cured by mar-| ‘charges of “unlawful cohabitation’ Tiage is tragically false, experts |was given the sentence in second S&Y. i ,district court here yesterday. | | He is the first man to be sen-| ’ itenced since Utah recently began) at 4 R ES G E § a new crackdown on polygamy. | Jentzsch maintained he was fol-' ‘lowing the true beliefs of the |Latter-Day Saints (Mormo n) Church in practicing plural mar- ‘riage, although the church out- Temperatures in December will average above normal in the jlaewd polygamy in 1890 and has Southeast and near normal in the Middle Atlantic states, Ohio Valley |excommunicated people who con- and West Gulf states. Below normal temperatures are forecast for tinue the practice. 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No one ever wants to sit in it—it’s the most un- comfortable pew in the church. * ¢ 8 a¥ The young minister, Clyde Ray- nor Brown, had lunch at the Farm with the Eisenhowers the other day. In his study he told how tourists flock to church when they nen; think the President and Mrs. Eis- .jenhower are going to attend. One -jof his three little sons quietly opened the door to ask if he could have a piece of gum. His earnest is [tee f late briefing, the bar to fill up. It is dimly lighted} for battle murals on four A : ‘ ; 2 4 3 8 é 3 : , will drop in with a friend. TO DINNER Older reporters gather in a cor- ner away from the bar, talking ‘about their families. Tourists comé) aft them. At Hershey’s Men's Store ome reporter had his pants re- perhaps on prope Liquor 't| square had to lay in a line of good howers bought their farm, except A es woven and a few others bought gloves when the weather got cold. The State Store on the Farm, the townspeople petitioned Seotches and Bourbons. Before they sold only blended whiskies and sherry. REAL ESTATE UP Real estate values have not be- come inflated since the Eisen- in uncertainly, staring at the re- porters. - Mea with good expense ac- ” After nine the place is empty again. Some sit in the lobby read- ing magazines. Others drift off to one of the two movies in town, or drive out to the Lincoln Logs, y-&-rustic_bar with a juke box. By eleven, the square outside the hotel is deserted. Only the chimes on the First National Bank clock ruffle the quiet in this nerve center of the free world. A GODLY TOWN This is a@ godly town. Out of its - ‘$WECE-A-DAY STINT — Reporters are briefed by Press Secre- tary James Haggerty (at table) in converted gymnasium. BIG GETTYSBURG MOMENT — he climbs Post Office steps aq news cameras click. President comes to town. Here . 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REAL TI ES’ S veneservecsceeoress ‘ ae : EN a ae ae are ea ye . R aiy sis j * . ka i ‘ Ts * ; * ¥ i) . ‘ ae ’ ~ ; y f : Py { 9 5 [eek . cee Ky i ‘ \ i ' \ ‘ j ‘é ; . af a ‘ ; bX ~ ee ts ; * : 4 , F * : ‘ ; f s - ‘ «| 3 ‘ ies wie ? : ‘ * M 7+ } SE Ee rae 1 eo 5 ide, SO eras (ee Sere pe THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 ___SECTION E—1 Public Interest Grows a 2 : TT ST, reeenee Nation's Writers, Broadcasters Vote Maples lraa ON | AP All-State | Team : Almost Completely for Football TV ! : | de ut Pe AmOCUTED PRE it tnd day wa hr TY cmt mite], TRE AMBOCATED PRES tat stro cindy pa Way ad enter Ym Meo i ncn yo Rae Pig om wa nk ‘who led to a/from 19 newspapersewho used the - Julian carried the ball 129 times! eligible to take part in the poll. shown ip college football and more] increase in attendance was re-jsmall schools to schedule their|ing runner Pershing "| ballots of more than 200 coaches| L@igok, Midland’s outstanding} 4 ‘gained the fantastic total Correll, an excellent college pros- perfect season Detroi ) of Oo a tyne, the National|flected in greater attendance. eee cesar Tampiouship. heads’ > notccry{trom all parts of the state ag a|tackle, was the only player to re-|i'so4 yards. He also caught 10 of|pect, was classed os Ann aches Collegiate Athletic Assn. has been on s + oA haslaae whieh was 1 today | Suide. peat from 1954's all-star team. 11 passes thrown his way for an finest.runner in the last 15 years Deincing he game ‘nto living! y, to the. colleges’ ince me|that the real be penne xe wei|the Ampociaied Press Clas A| Named as istteam tmcomen | Few players in modern Michigan| additional 145 yards. and was greatly responsible for the rooms and barrooms via television.|“"¥;, © the colleges’ income me ? All-State Pioneers’ No. 1 rating. couldn’ determined, especially |\i t all, competition high school football team.| were ends Stan Leland of Sagin- [high school history have matched Significantly, the other three ; ; Has that helped ‘the game as alm view of carvers dhviat ae te ltt thet tee mio Honored with Julian were Bob) aw Arthur Hill and Jim Traa of |the record run up by Julian this} members of the Ist-team back- | Denny Cook, co-captain of Grand whole? Dunno. “jerease in over-all “college football|secondary games suffered—espe-|Correll of Ann Arbor; Jim Chesney| Birmingham; Thelvius | season. field come from teams which ran | Rapids Catholic Central, scored 12 : : Arthur | Standing only five-feet-nine and) 1-2-3 in the final Associated Press |touchdowns and set up several The nation’s sports writers and|pointed out that minor games in/TV. The effects of bad weather|Cook of Grand Rapids Catholic| Hill and Harold Leigob of Mid- |weighing 174 pounds, Julian was a| Class A poll of the séason: Ann |others with his crushing blocking. \ Bill Se ere ee | near Grand Rapids Catholic | Chesney was the “brains” be- : = and Steve Kozar of Pershing. scored 18 times, in-! Central and Bay City Central: {hind Bay City Central's potent , on ee — ‘ li ge — oe ; \points. He averaged 7.1 yards in 65 carries as quarterback, played defensive halfback and was the key man in Bay City’s T forma- tion. Chesney completed .475 of his vote in favor of it as an advertising , a . carat in The Associated rom Predestined — Life’s Breaks ; survey. aig By GRANTLAND RICE they were pretty evenly divided I am the ghost that follows men—I give each one his break, as to whether televising football For life is largely accident, no matter what they say— hurt the gates or at non-televised I lift and lower at my will—I give and then I take— __ games, And laugh to see the experts squirm and figure out the play. of whether the NCAA restrictions ~ In some I plant the yellow streak, which they must hold from birth; otmRWise =a wibject” that fel To some I bring a fighting heart which holds the world at bay: + brought a sharp division of opin-| To millions I bring tragedy—to millions I bring mirth, jon in past seasons. Apparently; But only those I give the breaks can have the right of way. they feel that the restrictions, like eoslaapocarDhajaed nag agave TV, are here to stay. I let an able artist starve—I take a dolt of brawn ; mous choice among the writers, * * & ipa woatih tc lkurel ca hla Saginaw Valley coachés const- In reply to the question, “Has a sa < owe “ee 7 dered him the toughest lineman the televising of games increased __ ; a in the conference. or Gocrensed interest ot the publi ma followed this set plan from time's first streak of winsricy secsueete, ood Sten the opinion that there has been " (Copyright, 1965, A. @ Barnes and Company) POC a alee an increase. More women and peo- — played safety ple who normally don’t go to see games, they pointed out, now were Jed . Birmingham boasted its finest getting a taste of football and lik- 0 | § uC eis unis end in Traa, who caught 18 passes ing it, for 395 yards and five touchdowns, ¢ « «6 : eT ay, He also carried four times on end- two said that interest in around plays for 54 yards crintese se Rams Opening Cage Win line was Grein. Coach Engel said n. with four more players like Grein At the sarne time many of them in the line even he could carry the claimed that vappateagral whetted seg By BILL CORNWELL football team, paced his club with ball with no trouble. fans’ appetites only more te Big Mike Kopcsik, playing his/12 points. Ann Arbor coach Hank Fond: game at} Dick Nickerson tallied 19 points) called Wayne's Steve Kozar one of . to spark Al Serra's Ram reserves to a 40-34 decision. Louis Hallman scored 19 markers for the Clem- ents ! i i ALL-STATERS—Here is the 1955 his | said there was little or none, 38 against in Associated Press All-State | prep against Ann ‘Arbor, the Fe i . But \e ° . final 20 seconds of action —_ ee oie = mmo? r + football team. Top (I-r) — back|team ran five straight plays over Ig en | 0 S speeget pose leg aeticton Kopesit 3 $ OMerr 237 a Fred Julian, Pershing; tackle Har-| Kozar’s spot, gaining 80 yards and ; over the Clements in last night’s|Kornle = 9.33 Pedrotie 28 ‘ old Leiged, Midland; back Denny |almost pulling a big upect * ° 4 Stevan Cathatic Lenges battle at| ree 011 | Daidine 60.12 Cook, G. R. = Cts vo at oad ir we infor ) ca ee cr, Got ra , : i683 (-r)—back Bob Carrell, Ann Arson. Heaviest of all the lst-tean Te bor; end Jim Traa, Birmingham; |players at 225 pounds, 8ST. FREDERICK ..,..... 710 CLEMENT 38 Moore "end Stan Leland, AH; tackle, Thel-| Proved to be an expert at diagnos- © vius Wieniecke, AH; bottom, (I-r)—| '"@ and cutting down enemy plays. guard Sieve Koar, Warne, endl AP's All-State High School 11 FIRST TEAM Game Schedule |F2F= 522 Green Bay Star Coaches Make Three, two tree throws after being at by tha desperate Clements. Recommendations, | tacarr mmewimne tm TATE Of RAMs point scoring effort St. Fred's ‘ - -—_—— _ s CHICAGO (INS)—Policy-making|Dick Doyon, range forward. Doyon| Gillman Plots Scheme Bobo R inson End—Stan Leland, Arthur Hill Faculty Representatives of the|collected six two-pointers and eight) fo, Stopping Packers’ ' End—Jim Traa, Birmingham " Big Ten confer in Chicago today|charity tosses for his total. . | Tackle—Thelvius Wienieche Ar. over such varied subjects as tele- ™ io down haar Tobin Rote Sunday W ° thur Hill, — vision and the Rose Bowl. time, 21-17, erupted ! f t Tackle— Leigeb, Midland Ase the senna, otter ae ee ces nine ot| LOS ANGELES w—Coach Sid By BILL CORUM is going to lose a football game Bud and big Jim Tatum, ot dl OF Our rejart—Bill Grein, Bay City Cen- nual winter western conference surge Gillman of the Los Angeles Rams| MIAMI BEACH, Fla. (INS)—It/one of these years. Perhaps on'Maryland, are the two top pupils’ 3 Guard—Steve ——- is a confab of athletic S Clement fought back to. gain maintains eants omreey Sacral fo ap tc eset et where os of poveiedonOr Pa lot teacher Don Faurot, of Mis Both rhe of victory Cent sii ecm oud rectors. . game strategy, but it is safejan octopus, a porpoise, & sting- nobody ) | | “ik i j ight Title , They are expected to discuss/its 3136 edge and set the Stag©!4, guess that a major share of his|aree, a man o'war or an Arthur eg omg een nh Rages aly lpm in Se ae “Back — Fred Julian, Detroit | _ three recommendations proposed|for Kopesik’s performance defensive plans involve the star|Godfrey is likely to come rolling, ®, rolling along in thelr cov- must be rated at the head of the Scrap Friday Night Pershing | yesterday by Big Ten football St. Clement outscored the Rams|CTee" Bay Packer quarterback,|in with the surf at any moment.| ered wagons, are going in that class, while big Jim tries mightily Baci ne 5 ogers+e ee t he|trom the floor, 16-12, but the win-| "0bin nom They are going to have a show) direction at the moment. ito-spell him down. -|_ CHICAGO @ — Apparently satis-/ Back—Jim Chesney, Bay City reine of the field. |” “""|ners meshed 16 foul hots in 31/7» Ram oe Sunday. Viciory/er” as some fellow in Washington | fied there will be no battle of the|Certtral ; mai hil season Sunday. ‘ory| er,” as some fellow in Washington . totic? ight champion Bo-| Back—Dermmy Cook Cath. The coaches proposed thatthe Taking only five out of. 20, Theft LO Angeles will give them the used fo say. This wb tbe OhiOANS Beat Broncs'Statistician Had _| sais, miatewsigh champion Bo” Back GR co amende 50 erence title. Mary’ ahoma 4 allow the defense to advance the|Rams hit paliidhagpaller x * 8 « football game. Michigan State and t Do bi Ov rfi His Eye on Ball Ray Robinson org Pile ball on a fumble. fai tae : Rote, the ex-Rice star, now in|UCLA in the daddy of the bowls. I] VOUDIE UVErTIME - ae S-round : csik’s bucket was their only two ni. sixth ral ST. JOSEPH, Mo. u» — Buddy’ tually confident of victory at their The coaches also want the sched-| O80 Uris at ous sixth year in the National Foot-jthe Old Rose, ought to be quite ak of Ce ule to be es to 10 games|" quarter. ball League, is a busy man in-|a battle, too. BOWLING GREEN (®—Bowling|Spillman, St. Joseph Gazette sta- ap J oe. ea and would like all conference fields] _The game was poorly played by |deed. He has thrown 314, passes| But I ust lean toward the pair-|Green edged Western Michigan 93-/tistician, kept his eye on the ball, son's Do neaaar = to be marked at one-yard intervals) both teams as-they showed ef- /this season and carried the ball/ing of the Terps and the Sooners! s9 in 9 double overtime basket-|if aot the game, last night as Tren-|CTO¥? Friday ee fects ot jitters. The (64 times for 286 yards, which i "|. |Stadium will be televised song oe See oe oe a ae | poet SS ee last night that opened ton (Mo.) met Highland (Kan.): in oe ee : a path 15 yards in Rams lost the ball 33 times dur- makes him one of the most feared) Year's Day. ss game j : Ti pple p.m. _— 2 The| better marking system, they ing the contest, 22 times with jdouble threats in the league. Sticking. a fool in the mouth, |™id-American conference play for|the St. Joseph Junior College een ices oe argue, will enable officials to spot) Inaccurate passes and 11 occas- | Packer Coach Liz Blackbourn,| when a cracker would be se | both teams. /ketball Tournament. have a TV blackout in a 150-mile the ball better. fons through simple viclations, Birra gvediompiotl much tastier, is a misfortune | Jim Rigel Orage the winning By Spiliman's count, the ball hit|Tadius. cee Discussion of television ts eX-} Guard Larry Morrow left the basebal her, any) that overtakes most of us from | basket overtime period|the floor 1,442 times during the pected. to call for clarification of game earty in the 1st quarter with tusTterpack Renee bad day) time to time. But to do it need- after the score was tied four times.| so counting dribbles, beunce| flected hag oersarg (gg rela -Center—Hang Mercer, Alpena Mo eee ee cee at toma, (on suite Snjury and was replaced! .'y,, can ¢ Good and bad pam ag pagal peed od At eeaeiation See eee tL | apie — ~—e wear ie | Backes Devs misens Bocas Goack games and problems iowa. by Wally Quarles, who turned same game. os called * a thing. ment Western Michi- Passes t z with 727 ternational Boxing Gab says has Back—Darrell Harper, Royal Towa is in the NCAA's District/an outstanding, job for the Rams. Green Bay defeat Particulafly to me, as a sports| gan was high scorer with 34 points./half was. more active , Oak f = ro . Bowling Green scored |bounces to 715 in the first period.|reached approximately $85,000. 5 while all the other = Doyon’s 22 points took scoring! 5959 cartier this fall. Rote t writer, yun on braced pepdirarg os lowling ro fa : By fight time. he figures $150,-| Back—Mike Cottington, G. R. honors for the evening. Dick Dal-lnree touchdown passes. But he regi-idine, star fullback for St. Clement’s|.1., had five passes intercept for t ed, Geld goals in the 2nd extra oes-| Spllmas's reason for the count: 0) Tn oe cn. The ote | Back—Chartes Twesh, F. Con- including one for a touchdown, and , it before. to 12,000 in the arena. The Sta- : He'd never heard of it b dium’s potential for the bout is an/ tral. fii i $3 a¢ H Hi the Big Seven area. St, De it required a field goal in the final =; = iy attendance of 19,400 and a gate! Honorable mention includes from oe he Gas omer IaNS Given Edge tt 'ted oe es an sat wt ene] No Punch Bove? TOT bo | Oe the Packers home in front. The 27-year-old Olson, who was|Pontiac Waterford. Tackles: Dick ne ich runs through Jan. 1,’ ‘1957, tal H : | ; also is up for discussion. Over Toronto Five . Sn R B ] ] t kayoed by Robinson in the 12th|Cunningham, Port Huron; guards: \|IOLCC Elects rere ms ually manage to work? JUNIOL LOSE DOW L IST fiin'iego ana tost a t5round dect-|Bernie Miscovich, Southfield, Ray Most Valuable Freshman | DETROIT —Catapulted into na- - ver pall grenegplairi/kiclaiand | ih ./ sion to him two years later, will|Spigarelli, Plymouth; backs: Dick EAST LANSING — HenérdlNow Voery or Hare bums NEW President,” ["iwaantwadteter| i List of 16 Bowls | lhe gate and the $7.00 TW-peck|City Cental SS Sus Ba Claude (Buddy) Young the lnc teom will foe poner) Cope Board Members would take a look at the Sixteen bowl games, including the big ones on Dec. 31 and Jan. 2, cast a 6 8 Cae uty) Yee th nem lS eared twin | OTC STCHTLIOGLS [roid tke a ek at rece Soeen bt eames, ning ee Maple Swimmers by his the most valu-|gaturday night when the Titans|Detroiter were voted into office for|Tealize that. Here's the lineup of games and teams (with won-lost-tie- records in} A rematch contract clause, Se ae ace, Oe Uae te none zane | acess cnet mening wine @0 tare wwe Tie Pointe 42-42 tate this fall. i ub mem- : / : ead nd bers and the club's chart , Junior Rose Bowl, Pasadena, Calif. —gcompton (Calif.) Junior Col-/would be in San Francisco, Bobo’s Detroit deféated the Irish, 77-71, renewed for another 30-year period, D etroit Women lege (10.00) vs. Jones faker College (Ellisville, Miss.) (9-00). a home city. Seven records fell as Birming- the There are 5 Sports Pages} ang tollowed this two nights later| John McQuigg was named presi| ) , ham and Grosse Pointe swimmers Bowlers Defeat we Fodiectta Bowt, San Diego, Calif. — Fort Ord, vs. Pensacola (Fla.)|J MHSAA Tourneys Waris | peal reaeaap maga in today’s Pontiac Press |ern Ontario. wer cd Home! ae abs . —_ City Pin Stars Naval Ate Station , : wed d Cutler the meets only dou- Sta diu | Inn S tone Fron tl "ss sec tetms. pees by : 40-pin Farag one ami? Bowl, Galveston, Tex. — Fort Hood vs. Little Creek (Va.) for Pontiac Ar ea set a new 100 yard backstroke and > Class A League Tilts eee nas: |i ime sent ono Pn Da | sean |e damamemes dy ses andl ed tear eS > ; 7 s : i; ‘ .— North vs. \ i ates trict H . Win C lass - g UC LLU ai nn tren, oe mel ago arapened = nay an “ae and regional basketball. tourneys cr ewan the medley” tn 1:44 t secretary, actd’ Lecchie, ment |West Huron Bowl. Final score was| Salad Bowl, Phoenix, Ariz. — Skyline Conference All-Stars vs.{éives the Pontine area seven tests.(better the 1:46.08 mark both for. urvived a 4th-quar- teammate King contributed a) secretary Lerchen i ter salty 8 ty the Lakeside Royale to|dogen —_. urer, = ser Crone |on35- 280. Border Conference All-Stars. fay is the same number as in|George Stinnet. rack up a:narrow 47-45~triumph| Stone Front rolied to an easy The high single game of the | Blue-Gray, Montgomery, Ala. — North vs. South. District tests are set for March| teas eta ome Oe and Stone Front trounced Booth|victory over Booth Homes in last | mateh was rolled by Pontiac’s | Shrine Game, San Francisco — East vs. West. - . €10 at Walled Lobe -() Formt| moon o Homes, 55-32, in a pair of Class Alnight’s nightcap, The winners “years,| BAM Leigh who totaled 238, good | Gator Bowl, Jacksonville, Fla. — Auburn (81-1) ys. Vanderbilt|ington (B) Birmingham Troy (B-| ienenei qn ating second tm city league basketball gamesiraced to a 25-17 ee ager gem , igue. Teammates |(73-0).° . | D) and Pontiac (B-C). Regional “i ys the seunea camer Dr bal "s wrapped up things an ; le ; = =| da .Ma nd a een se 3rd. period while the Booth| = | 47" Wisbe- Bow: Prandend, Colt’ — UCLA (O90 we. idshigun Sumlante’ Geta mea ae SS yal Oued Adbes at ta a” and Stadium battled was limited to five. (19). , : mingham High (A) and Ferndale|Creek Saturday. . nip and fk through the ist two|, Tare Sone se ab eps . ! ‘| Orange Bowl, Miami, Fla, — Maryland (10-00) vs. Oklahoma|Lincoln (A). : | standing 11-all at ) : B tnpomtdere | 100-0). : as ot the Sat stanan aod 20:20 at ball oe baie fh, caf ot) Lang genet Dam New Orlenna — Georgia Tech 1) ve: Pittsbyrzh stand 37-32 advantage at the close a. aor ated : s Cotton Bowl, Dallas—Texas Christian (9-1-0) vs. Mississippi (9-1-0). the ard period, then staved off GHEE seecte the indupent OF : Sees Ge hae oe ee en eae, cee a Class B contest at 7 “ ay , Tangerine Bowl, Orlando, Fla. — Juniata (Pa.) (8-0-0) vs. Mig Y pbc fakeoek 1 Sta-|¢’clock and Sun Life faces Stadium abe Souri Valley (8-1-0). iit fees wopeenneg Be ag hen anced attack Inn in an “A” attraction at 8: pe tee ‘ ie. + Prairie View (7-2-1) vs, Ten- hee 13 and 11. points respectively. Aatigteactrec AA Yo a ee ae ee yy ees A etrenies ly *enlee Bont Able, Ala, = North v. 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Marty Pavelich and Jerry Topazzini have yet to blink the red! light, Tonight’s game at ite yell ef S8 ti se 93% | MIAMI, Fla. @®—Slammin’ Sam- my Snead, the old pro from White |Sulphur Springs, Eastern Cage Fans to Get First Look at SAN FRANCISCO i#—The East) Coast and assorted way points are in for their first look at Bill Rus- sel] in the next couple of weeks and, in the opinion of, Western bas- ketball fans, they will get an eye- ful. eee ie Big Bill is the 6-10 All-America center who led the University of San Francisco to the national col- legiate cage championship a year ago. At the rate he’s started this .| season—just a shade under a point a minute for the time he’s played— he’s even better now. * g i ! | , = =F g j here’s a STEER i. - ‘Russell areal his All-America ‘label a year ago during an almost completely backyard schedule. The: idays later and at New Orleans on Bill Russell sas City, was a holiday tourna-| ment at Oklahoma City. This year the Dons are down for a transcontinental tour. They take off Wednesday for Chicago and a; four-team tournament Dec. 16-17. They're due at Wichita, Kan., three a three victories to the string of 26 they compiled last season and! reserves have seen almost as ack action as regulars. “It’s going to take a real ccna iteam to beat ‘em” Woolpert ad-! Olympia, furthest USF got away from home, |mits. “They've shown no signs of ‘aside from the NCAA finals at Kan-| losing their victory | appetite.” Op en Has 16] Entered Snead are Doug. Ford, PGA cham- - winner of the Tam O'Shanter last pion from Yonkers, N.Y., and Mike year. Soucak, Durham, N.C., both pros, and amateirs Doug Sanders, Tam the field of 141 pros and 20 amau O'Shanter All-American Amateur teurs, in addition to Snead, Ford Bisplinghoff, champion and Don a on ea "Bob Rosburg of Palo Alto, Calit. Demaret jtournament victory when he came/Willie Klein, Miami Beach (1926 from two strokes back to win onjand 1936). the last day with a@ 72-hole total) of 273 last year. | of his game right now, while Ford won this tournament in 1953. ‘a 68 at LaGorce Tuesday; Tommy) Bolt, Houston Tex., and Bob Toski, daily through Sunday. Orleans (1949); Toledo, Ohio (1948); E. J. (Dutch) Harrison, St. Louis (1944); having Warga, Miami (1943); | It will be Klein’ 5 30th time to * compete in the Miami Open. Snead Souchak won i Havana Invita-|won in 1937, 1939, 1946, 1950 and tional last week and appears on top, ‘1951. lof the Miami Springs Course, pre- They may face stiff competition dicted a score of 270 would win from such shotmakers as Ed Fur- first money. Haas holds the record gol, Creve Coeur, Mo., who posted for this tournament with 264. Other Miami Open champions in and Rosburg, are Fred Haas, New Frank Stranahan, Steve Jimmy , Houston, Tex. 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Nancy ‘Chatfee) Ki- ner, wife of Ralph hiner. new gen- era] manager of San Diego's Pa- cific Coast League hasebal! club, 36. including some of the nation 's| is the! Baker Waltzes to Decision Over Valdes Toledo Iriple. A Hopes Diminish ‘hopes of acquiring a Triple-A base- ball franchise were dashed last night when officials of the Kroger Co., which purchased Swayne Field last October, said the park would ibe razed early next year and would not be available for baseball. A local committee campaigning to save Triple-A baseball in To- ledo had hoped to negotiate a lease from Kroger for the 1956 season Matched & Registered ‘36> 5 IRONS, 2 WOODS ¢ 46° Bag, Head Covers, SKI SWEATERS °$49% and purchase the Louisville fran- chise of the American Assn. To-, ledo lost its association club when] © Doby Ready to Ink the parent Milwaukee Braves with- CHICAGO w—Larry Doby, star drew their franchise in September in the Chicago White Sox trading and placed the club in Wichita, action thus far. is to arrive today/Kan., last week to sign his 1956 contract. - The Sox acquired the slugging] macky Walters, new pitching outfielder from Cleveland in ajcoach for the New York Giants, deal for outfielder Jim Busby and|won-2t-games for the- Cincinnati shortstop Chico Carrasquel. (Redlegs in 1939. holds the No. 2 spot Tees, 3 Balls OLD FASHIONED Rifle Scopes ......... . from $9.95 Ladies Chippewa Jackets, Reg) $15 513.88 ae vic A Wool Shirts .............§7.95 to $12.95 a BAKER HOOKS ONE — Bob Baker from Pitts- ~ iw Ww 5 burgh hooks a left to the head of Nino Valdes in Wg N . SERVICE <7, Badminton Sets .......... _$7.95 te $22.50 Caddie Carts ..........,.$13.95 te $29.95 »> I Neither Rated as Contenders for Marciano Archie Moore Seen as Top Challenger After Poor Bout By JACK RAND CLEVELAND &—Merry Christ- mas, Rocky Marciano. Slop up on turkey and dressing. Don't spare the mashed potatoes and gravy. Nobody’s coming to spoil your fun as heavyweight champion of the iworld. L 2 * The much-heralded Bob Baker, No. 2 challenger, and Nino Valdes, the No. 3 threat, last night at the Cleveland Arena served only to bolster the position of. Archie Moore, the No. 1 con- : elk po AP Wirephete | tenders battled it out in Cleveland last night. Baker won a 10 round unanimous decision over ’ Ke | the 8th round as the two heavyweight title con- the Cuban Clouter. 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Tough T Highly Ranked College Cage Teams Get By on Squeekers in Wednesday's Top Action By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS seconds of overtime to beat Loyola |99-96 on Johnny Lazor’s two field, veh in the last 2:16 | Those were the close ones. An “the ci garded Gonzaga 92-91 on peek as poimaialy they, — werent ‘Polak’s 25-foot push shot in the St Louis had to scamper in the second half to beat Centenary of Shreveport, La., 95-84. So did Mar-|(nOcked, out Bowling Green was knotted four quette in its 89-75 decision over! that beat Texas Western times in a second overtime before) Valparaiso. “ Las Vegas in May. The only fight \beating Western Michigan 93-89 in Yale upset previously unbeaten: ‘the first Mid-American Conference Connecticut 92-87 with Johnny Lee! The _jand Chuck Ross totaling 61 points. ' { mable 'but the Elis had to freeze the ball Brown aoa Tufts 56-54 on two in the last 1% minutes. late free throws by Charley Mer- There were very few | but seventh-ranked Dayton, Cin- in three tries by the margin of And Pittsburgh, which trampled cinnat! and Memphis State man- ‘tender. As Rocky knocked out An- ‘cient Archie in September, the ‘future nos ear | ° Pudgy aie a 12-5 favorite, plodded to a unanimous decision ‘over the Cuban Valdes in a dreary ‘match that probably eliminated Ge from consideration as Mar- \Ciano opponents. c * ¢ @ “Maybe I'll have to fight Archie | Moore now before I get the Mar- lclano shot,” said Baker in his \dressing room after the dull 10- |rounder, fought to the tune of \“Jingle Bells” and “Let Me Call |You Sweetheart” and a steady ‘chorus of boos from the 8.380 fans 'who paid $63,392 to see the Cleve- land News’ annua! Christmas fund * s Ld “What do we want fighting anv ‘Baker? asked Archie Moore's jmanager Charlie Johnston, whose - jmiddleweight Eduardo Lausse of Argentina stole the show. “Archie Baker in Miami (March 9, 1954) and beat Valdes in for Marciano is a return match jwith Moore.” 31-year-old Valdes seemed to untrack himself against (Reker who failed to take advan- meeting of Children’s Two-Runner ADJUSTABLE SKATES LADIES’ GOLF SETS—S Irons, 2 Woods: Matched and Registered Vulcanized Cover, Liquid Center. $3985 ATTENTION MOTORISTS: Here's a money-saving idea trom Wohlfeil Dee! You'ce been driving your car hard all summer. lt could be getting a wee bit tired. Marbe Mt deesn't pu Hite y from traf- fie lights with tip, Maybe it's ll Wei second field goal of Michigan 73-66 in its opener, had aged it. Dayton, led by army-re- 'Bi eiman's nd field g gan ¢ Jig Paxson's 19 ne fourth that drove Valdes to the _the last 23 to scramble to beat ittle Allegheny turmee ithe game, coming in Se cas ———— made Miami (Ohio) its third, pes. It was the closest thing t6 a straight victim 73-50; Cincinnati! in a knockdown-free passed the 100 mark for the second , ee e time in its two starts, clubbing) , Tennessee 109-82 with Phil Wheeler 99.91, King of British Promoters Is Quitting After 32 Years amin 3: wa venobis sat points, dumped Hardin-Simmons from the unbeaten 102-52 si Villanova got in the act too,| ete eseerdlg oe a busy their boxers to a show on a per- routing St. Francis (Pa.) 10°77 Baker il eee basis. If the show is a wie Jim Power oot 77. -pound lal for Baker. The AP card wes ‘LONDON (INS) — Jack Solo! 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SEE U8 while this offer laste! ! after his annual n-air cee Solomons intends to establish a a a flop, the pay is 5 less. - be citing Oregon State, 10th ranked ~*~ }managerial agency and invite a “I am tired of many MANAgerS hast season, to a third straight de- handful of the top managefs to who want easy opponents and these feat 62.57 share in the business with him. one-round continentals. There is; “T have a license in every cate- plenty of talent in Britain. We want gory of the boxing game and rea-' managers who will encourage box- Ex-Tiger Signs jlize the heartaches managers and'ing, not kill it. I aim to do “Oo M nas Manager “They do not realize, for) Solomons has staged shows in g Slade Toni ht instance, that I have to pay out Australia, South Africa and Stock- of Mi 1nor Club g approximately $54,000 to stage a holm, and puts his losses, including hi st traveli ses, at $150,000 oo By H. GUY MOATS LOS ANGELES # — Youthful show at the white city stadium be- traveling expen: Reeliting a wits isa, Reta| Flos PatebratelGé le-cokiver obege 't t three years. Hh Ue yy = for several years, Bob Swift, for-|out of the light-heavyweight ranks ,mer Detroit Tigers’ backstop to again tonight, meeting veteran T h e Pp ract ical G i ft Enid heghogialiconterel "Kee a Rallenia reel nhes postin for Motorists winner was supposed to get the next Marciano bout. Patterson Meets querque, N. M., Western League | on to a shot at Rocky Marciano’s | baseball club. jheavyweight championship. = Bob has a one year contract and| The scheduled 10-rounder at the faces a rather stiff task of re-;Olympic Auditorium is a rematch, and the 29-year-old Slade promised it would be far different from his< encounter in New York 13 months’ ago with Patterson. Patterson, 1952 Olympic games middleweight champion, is rated the No. 1 for Archie %, Buckowitz, ss, and Watson, | Moore's irom ord title. But he's picking up weight. and his | manager, Gus D’Amato, said he is aiming at Marciano and the Rock's valuable crown. Cassady Gets His Heisman Trophy | NEW YORK @®—Howard. (Hop- tee All-America, will pegrbgord the Heisman Trophy tonight as the ee college football player a has a_ working ‘agreement with the Rainers, but otherwise is an independent club. | Swift will go to Albuquerque around Feb. 20. but his family will. stay here until the close of ‘school. Spring training begins ‘Mar. 20, on the club's home| grounds, Present the Covers or a Gift Certificate oe Hitters Christmas wrapped. We will install at | eal ose Tater. | [the last eighteen meetings between| = teams. 0 CAR THAT'S GO TWO-ELEVEN & pet of browrifal, dersbie Saree few Coven is ‘weiring for you’ Cheese your ewe mpl ond eaten CORDUROY — front only $$. SEAT COVER MART 136 s. Saginaw at Chase FE 4.8272 PONTIAC i . % in ; ‘ ‘s j THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 Duffy Ss Coach- of-the- Year Spartan Coach | Is Elected by Highest Margin He Succeeds Sanders'’, Whom He Rose Bowl NEW YORK (INS)—The Ameri-| can Football Coaches Association! Meets in jtion for lfeats at Trinity College in Hart- . ford, Conn, But he also stood out Woody Hayes of Ohio State was next with 42, Bear Bryant of Texas) A & M fourth with 29; Abe Martin Saddler Offered $40,000 for Bout BOSTON @®—Promoter Sam Sil- vepman is hopeful of matching featherweight ch a m pion Sandy jel iy a a i F i e Offense or Defense Sticka Poses Problems Sticka gained most of his recogni- and ground-gaining an Taras ‘| BATTLE CREEK (@—A record 19 high schools have entered the/division cellardweller Minneapo- Sth annual Cereal Bowl Swim Re-|lis, 92 to 79, last night in the only lays, scheduled here Saturday/National Basketball game scheduled. AUTO PAINTING Expert Body and Fender Repair on All Makes of Cars night. baE Relays Saturday Td to Trinity, Football Host to 9th Annual all matter where it’s played.” Royals Beat Lakers Rochester defeated Western tor Pro Football Teams BOSTON @-—Little All-America|from all 12 pro (NFL) clubs, but fullback Charlie Sticka poses a big) I’ roblem for-pro clubs in the Na- jtional Football League draft — ishould he be used on offense or defense? AA for Swim Meet myshare Battle Creek Central)“ ! had to do it all over again, a land for the site and obtained jzoned the land for other uses. | ‘ify that the ordinances shall apply | te-owned land. is foot- cea coe Cedar Island's Fishing Site OK Kavanagh Rules That Township _ Restrictions Don’t Bind State LANSING (®—Atty. Gen. Thom- as M. 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Should he S@nitariums drain millions more and spread addiction like a pesti-laddicts. | OUT-RATE POISON , ; ‘be spoon-fed dope under govern.\ffom taxpayers. - ce. FEEDING STATION “Such a proposal is like asking 85 U d S ts PHILADELPHIA u® — Piasecki ment control, so he won't go out) When Congress convenes in Jan-| ne tet are ready, death The theory was that legal sale( US. government to sell poison se e Helicopter Corp., gave the world's and steal to get money to gratify usry, it will quickly tur the fulllie Congress enacted such a law it\f narcotics would enable addicts|*t cut-rate prices to its citzens.”| Famnous Makes heli. Dis craving? iglare of its floodlights on every s largest jet powered transport heli- eee ‘phase of the drug traffic and its\Would immediately wipe out ad-|to buy drugs at a reasonable cost copter its first public demonstra- Or is he a menace to society, a impact on the nation’s economy. ‘tion. instead of paying $15 to $30 a day|say the experiment 30-odd years Pri d *19* . By ROGER D, GREENE million dollars a year on narcotics.|tim of fate who should be oes clinics were set 4 in 15 states tothe second ffoor a narcotics dis- C ; = : Big Jet Powered Craft WASHINGTON (®—Is a drug ad- To get money, they steal more|ly treated instead of punished.|provide legal take-home narcotics |pensary for addicts, and on the top EARANCE | : tion Tuesday and announced that Beam pope ied epegempied | STARTED PROBE DEATH PENALTY to Prettscring underworld (things wes faultily conducted. Dr. F the huge craft already has ex- W!ll rape or 0 8a) is teer-| , Opponents say that instead of! . : Hubert S. Howe, chairman of the rom . ; sed ings? Should he be banished into! President Eisenhower set off the hitting the big operators, who addict from turning to crime Lo York A : ceeded the official world's speed i). until he’s either cured or|Probe @ year ago when he created - aste tks camara: @ mica for his habit. cademy of Medicine's record tor helicopters. dies? And should the death penalty @ Special Cabinet-level committee! 4 : owas cuts ars pes Instead, say many authorities, Narcotics Committee, says that . ee _ be established for dope peddlers” 2 make an up-to-date survey de- penalty would only send the small- eats nial armed to the “feeding under the new academy-sponsored Don R. Berlin, company presi signed to stamp out addiction |; stations,” using fictitious names, lan all ant d that the 49 DOPE NOT REMOTE Synchronized with the Cabinet me Steet peddler to the gallows. | .ounterfeit registration cards and’ * addicts would be finger- . wis ane ‘ ae iran,” Dope 1s No 'remote problem, con- study, two separate congressional = oneggliad elestric chair. The other devices to load their pockets printed, photographed and given Leugiel il : _, ,, fined to shadowy alleys or dimly committees—under Sen. Daniel (D- ate 1 * ; ig ant nee clear of with low-cost drugs which they’ identity cards, porter” flew 166 im ph. Dec. 1. 10 tit dives. It frequently hits good Tex) and Rep. Boggs (D-La) —|2t™a! contact with dope. ‘sold to street peddlers to spread “= = -*. | Table Models & Consoles ; | RPE ri¢1 All Guaranteed miles an hour faster than the families, youngsters who try the have conducted coast-to-coast in-| Fede addiction. Towns with clinics soon) With such safeguards, he said, edt ; oe ral Narcotics Commissioner ‘ ; Generous Trade-in Allowence cic eo BST eh te a May mating ken tnd, ere a unt ary oid be 0 ei of ern ts : * ¢ @ © . agrees that the severest punish- ; = ' wr taut working = You'l"be"emated at A Sikorsky XH39 helicopter set Some experts contend that the Asked if he favors a renewal of|the 1920s our trade-in deals, the official mark of 156 m.p.h. at’ Addicts spend an estimated 330 addict is a helpless and pitiful vic fre Peypeg eae oat uct |the free clinie experiment, An- . Herbert Berger, vice presi] who, he says, “hand out such ri- diculously low sentences that the peddlers call them ‘vacations.’ ” LOCK 'EM UP Under present federal law, the 1951 Boggs Act provides minimum penalties of two, five and ten years| fer first, second and third-time offenders. 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Its staff was far too small STAKED ALL CLAIMS but, a force of T5 men was flown 1, 39 days, the legal limit in THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 8, 1955, id seme Ginn. uo ene; acnlis ,had consulted on other properties,/to the Soo, they showed him & trace of uranium. when, he left a chunk of ore the that they knew where there was a/set of open pits which apparently. geologists who followed him to Consulting geologist. piece of radioactive ore. had been worked by an cares the spot attributed the geiger Joubin remembered a map, COUNTER CHATTERS prospector. counter reaction to Thorium, then 4rawn tn 1922 by Dominion Geo- A month or more later, they Joubin's geiger counter chat- (regarded as worthless. a ee traced the course of the contract. |took the geologist to Long Town- ie vance =. jena = REMEMBERED MAP ' It was long since out of print. Breton and his prospector- ship just east of here, At a spot | Joubin, who was born in San But a tattered yy was turned in waves from South Porcupine, : - Fas styl a century-old lum-| partner Karl Gunterman set out! almost within hailing distance of *MéPped them away for assays. \Waaeas wyeae ape at pees up in a second-hand book store |250 miles to the north. ‘They were Ontario for Senn) foam tae Aen to trace the source. But first the Trans-Canada highway and But his hopes were dashed when parents and grew up in British im Toronto. It indicated the jlanded on the numerous lakes in crews had staked 1,400 claims Tenacious Franc R. Joubi they tipped Joubin, whom they' the Canadian Pacific railway line' assays showed only the barest Columbia, turned back to the contact took the form of a giant | Roar everre’ planes which left std a oe =A ped. = solved a metallurgical riddle and . : | ’ | who had accompanied the staking brought to ooo under- Christmas Tree [parties to swear out their affi- ground riches atomic age. | . i e |davits on the spot, turned up at Joseph H. Hi » Latvian- ‘at White House | WHAT S MY Li NE? mining recorders’ offices all over born New York and Toronto pro- : WNSTRUCTIONS: Each word is related to my work. Un- Ontario at 8 a. m. June 11, 1933, moter, risked $30,000 on Joubin’s| —65-F oot Tall | scromble os few os possible to guess my line. Answer |t0 record the claims. theories after other financiers re-| appears under arrow, reading downward. * * «© fused. He's in line for an esti-, | WASHINGTON « — The White | AMA. ..... '* The news was out and one of mated $30,000,000 payoff. | House Christmas tree — a Black | |Ontario’s greatest staking rushes Outerio’s Mine Mikster | Hills spruce 65 feet tall with a_ | followed In a few weeks another Philip Kelly, calls the ax a ; trunk two feet thick at the base—| rE | 8,000 claims were recorded by * y- - a is now up in Presiden't Park. pat | neweomers. Now virtually the mio fiehd and east of here ics Club of Waterford High School ROCHESTER — At last night's regular meeting of the Avon Town- Supervisor C. E. Miller to name township people who might become a part of the proposed City of Rochester, properly informed of Bills of $5,400.30 were ordered paid. The board will meet next on Wednesday Dec. 21. |Bible Class Will Hold . Annual Election Meet DRAYTON PLAINS — The Fel- jlowship Bible Class of the Com- munity United Presbyterian Church is holding its annual meet- ing and election of officers Friday at 8 p.m. at the church aocording to Harold McAllister, class prési- dent. The Oakland County Extension, Council held its annual Christmas, party at the First Methodist; Church of Clarkston on Wednesday with a dinner at noon. | Christmas music, a story “The ing followed, conducted by the chairman, Mrs. George Perry. Plans for Achievement Day to y -\be held during the first week in " |May were discussed and a com- mittee appointed to handle same. Mrs. Charles Brucker, Mrs. Arthur ” |O’Hara, Mrs. Arthur Bezdecny, and Mrs. Daniel Peterson, were named. Guests were former Chairmen of the Council. Slate Potluck Supper DAVISBURG—There will be a Christmas potluck supper at the Davisburg Masonic Temple at 6:30 p.m, Saturday for Eastern Star and Masonic members and their families. County Calendar Rechester neral Home for Catherine M. Lovehuk, 50, 48445 Dequindre Rd., Miss Lovechuk died late yesterday after a long illness. Approve Change on Dairy Sites Planning Commission OKs Zone Amendment on Locations Basketball Starts This Saturday in Waterford WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Township Recreation’s fourth year & Boys in grades six will play at Isaac Crary Junior will play at the high time. school gym teams or report individually at the high school gym this Satur- day. The recreation department anticipates eight teams will play regularly scheduled games Satur- Survivors include her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Makary Lovchuk of | The program consisted of Rochester; four brothers, John of!, Detroit and William, Paul and Al- exander of Rochester; one sister, Mrs. Mary Loeffelbein of Roches- She was former assistant prin- cipal of Hunter School in Detroit. Mrs. Vella Wardlaw IMLAY CITY—Service for Mrs. Township, was held Wednesday from the Lester Smith and Son burial in the Imlay Township Cem- etery. She died Monday. Surviving are a son, Wardlaw. Goodland, grandchildren. Fred W. Hoisington IMLAY CITY—Service for Fred W. Hoisington, 81, Imiay City, will be held at 2 p.m., Saturday, and four neral Home, with burial in the Imlay Township Cemetery. He died Tuesday. Surviving are his wife, Marion; seven daughters, Mrs. Lenore ter and eight nieces and nephews. | from Lester Smith and Son Fu- day mornings. At Isaac Crary gymnasium boys lin grades six and seven will play |from 10:45 to noon. Boys in grades leight and nine will |to 10:45 a.m. [Annual Presentation of ‘Messiah’ Is Dec. 11 \Handel’s Messiah in Hartland. The Messiah will again be dedi- Funeral Home, Imlay City, with'cated to J. Robert Crouse Sr, as \a living memorial. The 100-voice ‘chorus is sponsored by the Hart- Charles jand area project and the public is invited to attend. The time is 8 p.m. at the Hartland Music Hall. ‘through nine : th Sct trom 38am ovo. Drop in Deerslayers play from 9:30 HARTLAND—Dec. 11 will mark Vella E. Wardlaw, 83, Goodland the 23rd annual presentation of; Goodfellow sales will be conduct- ed Friday in Addison and Troy Townships to help make a brighter Christmas for children and needy families of the afea. The Troy sale will start at 6 am., lasting until dark, while the Addison sale will begin at 4 p.m. Friday and continue all day Satur- day. : Addison Firemen will have three sta- tions, one at Campbell’s Corners; one at Lakeville, and at Leonard four corners. ‘ Robert McCallum, chief of the Addison Fire Department is the Goodfellow chairman. No goal has been set. The money raised will be used for a Christmas party for all the | children of .Addison—Township.— The party will take place Sat- urday, Dec. 17 at 2 p.m. in the Rowland Hall, ‘Goodfellows here also buy toys for children of needy families of the area, Addison Township, Troy Goodfellow Sale Friday main corners on 15, 16 and 18 Mile roads, Lapeer Church to Build the addition to the Monroe Street Methodist Church is now at $20,421.97. Bids are expected to be; Council Seeks Adequate Fire Servi : Cause Unknown Sales will be concentrated at Officers for the sale inclnde Lau- LAPEER—The building fund for by Dec. 15 pect the blaze migh' caused by defective wiring. There is No positive evidence this stated. Arson ts not suspected, Connell was Gray of the State Fire Marshal's Division of the Michigan State Po lice. n Romeo Fire The investigating ‘officers sus- t have been back theory, though, George Tisch, manager of the store, reports that contents, val- ned-at-about-$50,000,- were almost entirely covered by insurance. Investigating officer with Mc- Detective Kenneth Troy The annual Goodfellow sale at JA Firm of the Week Troy will be conducted by the Police and Fire departments, with William Renshaw in charge of sales. Noted for ’55 Season LANSING ®—More than ‘anal hunters crossed the Straits of Mackinac during the 1955 deer season; the Conservation Depart- ment said today. * The department said the figure was about 6,500 less than the num- jber who crossed during last year’s ‘deer season. | Hunters took 11,209 deer across the Straits, however, compared with 10,020 last year. - Game workers counted 165 bears, 57 coyotes, 36 bobcats, 18 foxes, eight timber wolves and one Canadian lynx on hunters’ cars crossing the Straits. Last year 200 bears, 43 coyotes, 27 bobcats, 12 foxes and 9 timber wolves were transported south. County Births peer Mr. and Mrs. James Ortman of weet Oak announce the birth of a son. Mrs. Ortman is Baldwin of Lapeer. “Sturdy Stepping Stool” is the lad- der up which a Junior Achieve- ment firm called the ‘“Jac-Craft- ers’ is moving toward prominence in teen-business circles. product of a company which is sponsored by the Standard Oil Co. and owned by more than 200 per- sons who hold $108.50 worth of stock. pounds,’’ the 18-year-old executive points out. “We've tested it to! make sure." i pany which meets once a week at the JA Business Center. 53 N. Mill St., to conduct its operations. (Editor's Note: The following ar- ticle ts the first of a series describ- ing the activities of individual ating in the Pontise ates.) A climbing aid known as the The home utility stool is the President William Totten, of 149 Parkdale, describes the stool as being of wood with a rubber tread on {ts top rung to prevent slipping and having a lower step covered with non-skid paint. “It will easily hold 1.000 Totten heads a 23-member com-: firm will also be able to owners dividends, President Stepping Stool Is Ladder to Jac-Crafter Success * = * Other officers include vice preai- dent Scott Schneider, 17, of 422 B. Beverly; treasurer Jean Shaw, 17, of 471 Omar; and secretary, Sandy Mair, 17, of 103 Chippewa. Co. executives: Max Bottom, of 418'; Huron St., business; Brysh Cole, of 2775 Sylvan Shores, pre- duction; and Edward Davey, of Royal Oak, sales. ae Like Pontiac’s 10 other JA com- Jac-Crafters will holders accounting for the year’s operations. Expressing the hope other machinery, and used gome of it for paying overhead like and payroll until we can realize a profit on our operations.” ane * Who Lost Home in Fire DRYDEN—When the fellowship group of the Dryden Methodist h meets in the social rooms evening. for a cooperative F Kruse of Fenton, Mrs. Pear] Stew- will’ meet Monday at Avon Part Town. ard of Plymouth, Mrs. Myrtle dinner and exchange of 26 cent Chrit.| Becker of Marine City, Mrs..Pa- mas gift. Bring @ friend, table service tricia Foster and Mrs. Gloria Gil- and a dish to pass, alse s and bert of St. Clair, and Mrs. Rachel MacFarlane and Mrs. Marion Gib- Mrs. Keith Morgan is in charge of the dinner which will precede a Christmas card. dinner and meeting Mr. and Mrs. Dale Carter will be honored with a shower. The Carters lost their home, furniture and ‘clothing in a recent fire. A Loaded Definition PROVIDENCE, R. 1. @® — Dr. Melvyn Johnson, chief of the men- tal hygiene clinic of the Veterans Administration in Providence and himself a psychiatrist, gave this definition of a psychiatrist in ajceremony was_ “speech yesterday: “A man who goes to a burlesque show and watches the audience.” Aboat 108 miles of cable must be in Methodist daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Harry Papke of Clifford is the recent bride of Howard L. Mohme of Brewster, Ohio, son of Mrs. Grace L. Mohne of Milwaukee, Wis. The _before 150 guests in the Clifford Methodist Church. Attending the bride as maid of honor, was her sister, Ellen, and bridesmaids were Mrs. Lois Alber and Joan Hilton. Flower girls were Carol Hutchinson and Mary Ann Papke. CLIFFORD-Shelbie Jean Papke} Shelbie Papke Marries Church Rité Serving as best man was Bar- ney Boose. Seating the guests- were Charies King and Tom Baker. Ring bearer was Karl Denny Alber. The bride chose a gown of slip- per satin for her wedding. Her bouquet was of carnations and roses and mums. i b LJ A reception was held at the Clif- ford IOOF Hall for 325 guests. The newlyweds will reside in Clifford. H. Papke and train bearer was |™ bard of Imlay City; three sons, Arnault of Attica, Miles of Detroit, and Woodrow of Imlay City and seven grandchildren. Henry F, Duckwits IMLAY CITY—Service for Henry F. Duckwitz, 75, Imlay City, were held today from Muir Brothers Fu- neral Home, with burial in the Imlay Township Cemetery. He died onday. ‘Holly; a son, Basil, Attica; three | Sisters, Mrs. Arthur Ravert of Ca- | pac, Mrs. Walter Stine of Detroit, jand Mrs. Millie Squier, Tacoma, Wash,; two brothers, Otto of Imlay) ; City, and Frank of Port Huron, and five grandchildren. ‘Teachers in 2 Areas Get Increase WALLED LAKE—At a special meeting of the Board of Educa-| Monday, distribution of Pane istpl dads el Bee tte | Edy rf -| BOND ISSUE ELECTION in the second grades at both Union Lake and Walled Lake elementary schools, a room will be opened at Twin Beach school. Overcrowding on elementary buses will be han- partment of Public Instruction in board, “following the election, bids will be opened on the constriction ings and sites, and a bus main- tenance garage. At present the school district has a total of 3.160 students with approximately 300 additional chil- dren entering the school district each year. s * b the intent of the legis- lation in granting $9 per child addi- tional state aid, the Rochester Board of Education approved sal- ary increases for most of its em- ployes. Teachers -vere granted an increase of $200 for the balance of the year. Office personnel and cus- todians received an increase of $10 Surviving are his wife, Emily;) | two daughters. Mrs. Thelma Clark,| 4) Imlay City, and Mrs. Bery! Wehrle, |; “| will be in Rochester your mom at ' Ed for the big parade on Sat- 4 urday, Dec. 10, along — about | o'clock. Bring come see this beau- tifully decorated town , and enjoy the colorful and dramatic. ra and dad and’. ‘parade.’ = Rochester Chamber of Commerce | on a nine i A073 Wels 5 2 oepegen Mia RETAIL MERCHANTS COMMITTEE _ OL 2.212101 1.9642 ee , Oa: 2 fa a "e EMAAR EMOImOnN oe concn cites SHOWS TONIGHT Two et 7:00 end 10 P.M. SATURDAY et. 2:00 - 5:00 - 8:30 end 11:30 "Prare Se Th the 2nd = , Colin Kelly III Wants to Follow iim Peart tiabor Capt Kely \Dad’s Footsteps ts"irder several ot hie cow wo THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 | Hollywood Headlines: By BOB THOMAS. HOLLYWOOD @®—Rod Steiger plans to abandon his flourishing movie career for Europe, drop 20 pounds and return a new man. What is wrong with ‘the old one? Nothing that Hollywood can see. An unknown a year ago, he gar- nered much notice and an Acad- emy nomination as Marlon Bran- do's brother in “On the Water- front.’ Since then he has played Jud in “Oklahoma!” plus top roles in “The Big Knife,” ‘The Court Steiger Hopes to Depart From Character Acting \capecialty soe of the older teal I've played (he's 30). I went up as high as 225 pounds for Jud. Now I'm down to 200 and I've got another 20 to go. “Of course, I'll never be a Tony Curtis, but I think I can look) something like the Tracy or. Jean Gabin type of leading man, That: type seems more attractive to me anyway.” . * * ” With six pictures behind him, he plans to rest on his laurels for a ‘Spell and enjoy Europe. He’s an BOX OFFICE , OPENS AT 10:45 A.M. THE SHOCK STORY OF THE Bit NIGHT. : GIRLS IN THE POM Warvey LEMBECK «Joyce HOLDEN - Glenda FARRELL Glen ROBERTS Patricia NAROY -laclynne GREENE CBD NOTHING STOPS THEM—NOT EVEN PLUS SCHOOLROOM MURDER! STEPHEN McNALLY — TONY CURTIS in “CITY ACROSS THE RIVER” NEXT ATTRACTION | 26? SRS anak” POP ae Martial of Billy Mitchell” and independent cuss, as Hecht-Lan-| ; it NOW! — |pointment to West Point shortly yards from where it started: 1.5.46) Troop.” Now he's vying caster found ut, R SAT e, ove TONIGHT Harder They Fall.” “Marty” on TV. When Hecht-Lan-| | ; : ; | Cs ent) peewee emeemaes@es| . FRIDAY "He could keep busy indefinitely ter bought the Paddy Chayetsky | MARUMCLUU LUMI m0 A LEE (wear 0 oa Sess! jie (12-9 i SATURDAY with the other offers he's bad.|piay for a movie, they sounded out! rj } Bat 10 6S oe 8 380 Madison Ave., Detroit 26, Mich. H earning well over $100,000 a y “Steiger to repeat his role. They, r ‘On a pight in full swing the streets burned bright ot 200 Pa ood UATE § Enclosed in $0) chock () money order § vy So isn't he happy? : wanted him to’ sign a term con- % with neon, and the mingled noises of brassy music, @ ; m ioe___ssste bor the. Crna f ee) ' “No,” said the brooding Steiger Bocrnine got the ner ea «mene! s ma pSpprenle eg berte ebepergloc, at 3 Oi. Wad. 6 _ i (rhymes with tiger). “I don't think |) 7a", £0 ’ | “= wore callediing the grecteds Soom this ous py gig 1 performance = r I have fully realized my potentiali- ones % Sri tgs | = om — SS f Sa og as Serge Sees Me ming th . = film “Marty”? ! = 3 Stara g ‘one tl ai jactor. “Yes,” he replied. “But princi-| sorine 6245; Beleony i Addr ; io : ; that ple means more to me. Supposing i . i I signed a term contract. That! ’ EEE Ee EEE | "i | DETROIT ; , a A leads that Spencer Tracy did when youq mean I'd have to do any-| eae ae H cactose stomped, self-addressed cavelepe § . jhe was a a thing they told me to. Fifty per “aan enen en — d cent of the pictures might be good. : ir | “I believe I could do it if I | dropped a few pounds, The weight lis wonderful for character roles, plastic tops! = @ Mocha and Seafoam finish @ Exclusive modern brass trim @ Exclusive parquetry design @ Extra large; extra sturdy GIVE HER THE GIFT Mere SHE WOULD GIVE HERSELF! “ 0 P E N EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS "% USE OUR EASY BUDGET PAYMENT PLAN * CLAYTO 3065 ORCHARD LAKE RD. s Phones: FE 5-8811 an * FREE PARKING No traffic Jame, ne parking probleme ot Clayton's... drive out tonight . oe’ PARK PRES RIGHT AT OUR FRONT DOOR! FURNITURE & APPLIANCES KEEGO HARBOR aD y CHA er a! IF ans at 4 Foon coa , wy 4 d FE 5-8974 \But the other 50 per cent could be | stinkers."” Brucker Knocks. Gls Conditions Korean Tents Housing: U.S. Troops in Freezing Cold Are ‘Deplorable’ U. S. Army Secretary Wilber M.| Brucker said today it is “‘deplor-' WESTERN FRONT, Korea (— THE dey able’’ that numerous American, — RICHARD CONTE in “BENGAZI" soldiers guarding the Korean armi-| stice zone are still housed im tents) despite freezing weather. | He said funds had been appropri-. ated to provide semi-permanent, solid buildings but ‘somebody has | been too complacent along the line and I'm going to find out what the trouble is.’’ Brucker made the statement on a flying inspection of 24th Infantry moving as fast as it should and the tents. ¢ ° Ld “Something is going to budge. these fellows." Gen. I. D. White, commander who accompanied to have the approximately 35,000 jin mid-December. s . ° However, Maj. Gen. S. B. Mason, commander of the 24th Division, estimated it would take! until the end of January to com-! plete building 90 per cent of the needed Quonset huts and an addi-| tional month to get all soldiers out, of tents. i “The vast majority of the troops will be under Quonsets by the time we get snow and really bad weath- er,"’. Mason told a reporter. Division units dug in along some) 21 miles of the front across Korea. | “The housing program is not I'm just out of patience,” he told! reporters after looking at some of) We've got to have housing for 8th Army | Brucker, previously said he hoped’ Americans in the field out of tents, |by the time severe winter starts —c T THRILLS! Ly ¢ ‘ JUNGLE in the bu -HO the 6 BARBARA STANWYCK ROBERT RYAN: DAVID FARRAR \ZYo-12) aes AT 12:20 - 3:40 - @:50 - 10:00 KENTUCKY RIFLE “=: Danderously and Leved Recklessly! AT 11:00 — 2:10 — 5:20 — 8:48 > x As of this week. he said, 45 per cent of the buildings are com-, pleted, 10 per cent partially com- pleted, 35 per cent not started and! 10 per cent awaiting missing parts | All soldiers have ‘‘at least a dry. | wind - protected day - room where they can go, and a dry place to take a shower,” Mason said. ‘Same Old Characters ibut Brand-New Case LOUISVILLE, Ky. @ — Edward | Parker Jr. was arrested on a jaro of storehouse breaking yes-| iterday by the same two patrolmen’ who arrested him on a like —acee two years ago. | \ Said Parker, 29. when arrested] by patrolman Paul Eubank and Leslie Duke: _“You all are a jinx to me.” pe | Oakland as TODAY !! | FEATURES AT 1:00 — 3:13 — $:10 — 7:23 — ose | ADVENTURE THAT RAGES FROM THE HOT HELL OF A CHINESE TORTURE-PRISON THROUGH THE FLAME OF THE MYSTIC ORIENT! °F ew 1esese> Ca — = ~ 7 Pet. eee — ee > sen “a Y Chiku Shan, China—and the Only Way Out is Down the Dead-End of Blood Alley! jj = . ~~ = te. ~ 4 —TONIGHT— susan Friday and Saturday PAUL FOL JOY KM BERMY HROGER- KE MAZURET-ANITA ERBERG A BATIAC . STORY AND SCREEN Plan BY AS FLESCGSIN Creces "WILLIAM A "3 EXTRA: “Fanm OF TOMORROW” LATE NEWS SPECIAL MIDNIGHT SHOW * SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10th * SENSATIONAL SCREEN SHOW! “ROCK ‘N ROLL REVUE” ALL STAR CAST ALL SEATS 91.00 INCL..TAX @ TICKETS NOW ON a ge reine eg epee Saget gee aa = ; *DIXIE DUGAN = = ee st wl Toyland Science Prospers block. speed and single * * * “se There is a tom tom with four e tones to accompany the Indian bow Gone are the days ild’s only boast was that her doll could And a child’s wood table with a blackboard top ... scale models , the new - «. ® foam nail polis, have their toenails re-|a ura 7 r ryday piv wana poe moved, be given the beauty parlor|expert on launching flying saucers. aoe : treatment and come equipped with a finger-painting set made from small closets-full of clothes. | new toys, from puppets which For dolls and youngsters alike | bear amating resemblances to 8 parent can buy sets of modern | popular TV stars to a clever . mailman; learn how to minded child there is a cardboard hour battery radio. A youngster'read, write, speak a foreign lan- theater five feet tall. BOARDING HOUSE G7 Heeee Core ZA YES, MR.TWIGGS/ IT WAS AN AWFUL) Z MISTAKE MY FALLING FOR THAT ACROGAT-~ I REALIZED TOO LATE THAT ROGER MORRISSEY WAS THE MAN FOR MES BUT HES AS PROUD AS A DERBY WINNER, AND WHEN HE DISAPPEARED 4 2 » MUST BE / MUCH YOUNGER » Mo TA ie, "4 4 Ks pty qlee mays Kn ky Co TRWMILLIAMS 12-8 Neiee 4 " M. Rog. 0. @ Pat on, Laer THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 _ 4 > NICK HALIDAY LY /, AUNT FRITZI---1 YOU CAN'T. PUT BOUGHT A CASE YOUR SODA IN THE OF GRAPE SODA BEL AIGERATOR= ITs We THATS THE PLANE YOU SAW NEAR BOQUILLAS, THIS AUST BE THE HACIENDA, Aw - a a oe > mt ¥ av Ui Roreice, bra. Yt Won UE Pat On) - 1986 by WEA Bervice, tne, ta ea nee er ae ge ey “AG 4 4 hy i a s DO a ea ae ery RG ME wl a pat SB " ee ee li! ne >] }OH,! LIKE T' CARE FORA FEW LITTLE GROWING THINGS. BUT MOSTLY I KEEP ANTS AS A phd af IT YOURSELF 4, Zerker : ) “T've been, watching television ail my, life. I wish they'd invent | ~~ id ba ™~ STEVE: ITS ALETTER FROM MOTHER.. SHE'S COMING ‘To sPpENOD THE HOLIDAYS with Us / DONALD DUCK L Rall Cotersram, AE gm rmereed PL PROTECTION: ER 8, 1955 had decided they had had enough. THE’ PONTIAC PRESS. to 5 cents a hundred higher, December $10.50. Grain Prices uy GRAIN, CHICAGO, Dec (AP)—O) today: Wheat May yee -.. @ Ran BSdhocoor 63% - seeeeen 65 ye OO isccccc = 1t4 MAS i. o5c05. 1.1644 May 117% dy 1.16% Lard Dee wees 10.45 Jan 10.647 MOT vecsacs 10 95 May ...... 14.92 president of LAUNCH PLANT CONSTRUCTION — Ben D. Mills, manager of the Lincoln Division, breaks ground at the site division’s new national headquarters near Novi. Watching, left to right: Earl Banks, Novi Township clerk: Trustee Frank Clark, Supervisor Frazer W. Staten. To be located along Wixom Rd., Stanley Thompson, Local 528 of the International Assn. of , Sent the request to, the City Council last — as part! of new wage demand The proposed oy, constitutes | no major threat to city finances. | Firemen made two rescues at THURSDAY, DECEMB | Sav, 4 i + ki cB Sig |mings of Lansing, Clifford of Jack- County Deaths William V. Tedder DRAYTON PLAINS — Service for William V. Tedder, 28, of 3354 Warringham, will be at 1:30 p.m. Saturday in the United Presbyter- ian Church here, with burial in Drayton Plains Cemetery. The of Mr. Tedder, who was killed ! an automobile accident yester- day, is at the Farmer-Snover Fu- neral Home, Pontiac. A lifetime resident of the area, he is survived by his wife, Rose- mary; his mother and father, Mr.|' j and Mrs. James B. Tedder of Pon- tiac; two daughters, Deborah Lynn and Roxanne and a son, Larry Vaughn, all at home; two sisters, Eleanor Tedder of Pontiac and| Mrs. Robert Martinson of Drayton! Plains, and a brother, Thomas, of| Pontiac. Mrs, Leona Verch, | Peggy Joyce Verch | DRAYTON PLAINS — Services, are pending for Mrs. Leona Verch’ | and her daughter Peggy Joy,| both of 4365 Midland who were) killed yesterday in an auto accident | at M59 and Airport Road. Surviving Mrs. Verch are her husband, Carl; two sons, Vernon of Drayton Plains and Charles at home; two daughters Mrs. Virginia Cooper of Pontiac and Cleo at home; three brothers, Glenn Cum- son and-Wilbert of Mason; three| sisters, Mrs, Rita Slade of Mar- quette, Mrs. Beatrice Hunt of De- troit and Mrs, Bessie Beebe of Sturgis and her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry Cummings Surviving Peggy are her father, Cari; two brothers, Vernon and | half-mile north of Grand River Ave., the installation is scheduled for completion in 1957. Construction is expected to begin about the first of next month. The ceremonies took place Friday, and were wit: | nessed by Ford executives and area business and governmental | officials. i Mixed Trading MARKETS | nd choice vealers 90,00-07 98; Livestock caruGr ime LIVESTOCK 00-14.00. uli and P roduce 7 dtl small lots and’ Cattle salable 0 —— nominally choice 600-800 Ib feeders 18.00- me- DETROIT FARMERS’ AARKET | stead: esyrbemyl dium end geet eters stockers 16.00- 8.00. ‘een in a e Dee. 7 (AP)— adboresaa ee mp real stieere ane “Beiters cloves Wild 4 ig’ J joone s0-tose Yb steers getting | — on the Detroit warmers’ Market | 50 cluded: ee Charles and two sisters, Cleo and| ‘Mrs. Virginia Cooper. Mrs. Cinda Childers ; | IMLAY CITY — Service for| |Mrs. Cinda Childers, 90, of 690) Blacks Corners road will be held’ n Friday in Wide Creek, Ky., with ‘ burial in Childers cemetery,| Breathitt County, Ky. She died. Survin iv i are a daughter, Mrs.' Mollie Laisson, Middletown, Ohio, | iJuly through September. CHICAGO: (INS)—An _ ex-convict! answering the: general description of the robber who fled with $74,293 from a Lake Geneva, Wis., bank was questioned today by Chicago police. The suspect, Donald J. Kramer, 32, was captured last night after an auto chase on the south side. He told police he had been in Lake Geneva yesterday. Further ques- tioning was delayed until Kramer became sober.. Business Notes Russell B. “Robins, of 4130 Pon- E—11 ‘Chicago Police Holding 1} ia Bank Robber Suspect News in Brief Found guilty of driving, Cyrenus J. Carr, 22, of 142 Elm St., paid a $100 fine yesterday in municipal Court. Judge Maurice E. Finnegan conducted the trial. Two hub caps were stolen yester- day from her car while it was j the Pontiac Motor parking. lot, Edna Gerber, 240 W. Walton Bivd., told Pontiac Police. Jean Lunau, 142 Earlmoore Bivd., reported a billford contain- ing $6 lost yesterday in the down- town business district, A charge of felonious assualt, brought against Charles P. Seay, 29, 481 Colorado St., was dismissed yesterday in Municipal Court by tiac Trail, has been promoted to! Judge Cecil McCallum. ivice president in charge of marketing for the L. A. Young., Judge Cecil McCallum dismissed charge of embezzlement against Spring & Wire wijton E. Thorpe, 28, of Holly, The announced yester-. > day. iC. charge of diversi-| fying and expand-' ing Young's RUSSELL B, of products. ROBINS Prior to joining Robins will be in 5.4800. Call collect. Corp., officials of -ase was heard yesterday in Mu- the Detroit firm | nicipal Court. Urgent that we must contact woman driving two-tone green Associated with ‘Buick | M- -59, Wed., Dec, 7, 9:55. Kenneth at scene of accident on Davies, 2117 Penobscot. —Adv. If your friend’s in jail and needs Adv, Bazaar at Macedonia Baptist | Young, he was assistant genera] Church Center, 420 Bloomfield Ave. sales manager of the Ford’ Motor Sat. Dec. 10, 9 to 5. 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You ane Pores 2-FAMIL = we —e: aadea: ° 7 Clas has" come to tows Wal Wocaton:, Steere niehten” #400) p West S cre af Lee RE mn ene Down Xo Suburban aa gal as wis: = * bome cosy 2, bedroom For only $3. "Near. bus. poe Waitin "ee aaoe: oe ee | See ream eeas : ie = Bor Sinn prvoats te euch sa Pee sate: ew meen | pete Be a beat fa | farses eae Etc: ous, = fmosers “Bichon Went taut } > View : NICE CLEAN HOME. OENTLE precteway.° navurel me. > thse ae : 4 Bedrooms fuer tad ontta cect A JOHNSON Recher | aise see | emacicenuee ited | pene, a ea Beoeee Higieets Se aph Rd. iy decor L MOE oe 8 POARD. mm BU ull bpeoment. Real estat FE 2-0200 Fewve, geheg tor n—new =| TO , . NSE SS sir | Wiigind DUTANGS TO" Tek fee persian Seuae| ome # Ere on." | Sisk ee sere a yeteat eater walking rooms, And within cleg. | ranges, er, & mapal fe 2 Apartments a Lagybty Estates Sti Son. Firat the axe, Only id sie ee wd =o seat oabtband ese Stet yl ine et wnat s ment, with es. this FLOYD KENT, R $11,500 terms, ply tat i ICR aoe | Sylvan Village Mw, Lawrees 9)’ PE ba TBs ge | count “Ort” 08 owner's want condition, deme te portent i bo Oo rece Deve aumelzAKE AREA H C ted ‘Large ing” veon W 2 BEDROOM Nacecay® Gardens” Sub Tague PHRIES . Schuett nesters, ful ed ain nours a REALTOR a sh. Gaelece ae ing ‘room, ‘kitchen Wit sep aoa a heat sewers and Storms. and room." Nev © ik. Gaceen tee pre EM 34197 screened, porch or summer on Esra paytent | Hrargeree Caer chalet : P : use Can ae ARL BUILDING co toy, — eter 6 ad this home : y MODEL AT 773 Mt , /HITE BROS, artridge|Kampsen bth ae Ea, | een aa 16 THE “BIRD” TO SEE INCOME SROPERTY KN ert SUBURBAN ae FE 4.0528 phe Fon UDSEN : he 8. ; in OME Tooperative Heal Hatats ‘Exchanes | 3 bed once ne) Veet Side ae EERE, month. fetes rf 2,"07 ,° $ erin Tv 4 room ras ms J. A. Tay lo Pp _cFor Sale Houses: 43 For Sale Houses 43 epoeare ropes ih oe pared steak cas are dormer it carn AREA : 2 "vedroom, nearly Dew =. with ae Only 963. per " Includes taxes and insur- WiELis M. BREWER Park rr ¢éist; eon EM 34808) DRAYTON PLAINS Ww Bivd., new 4 rooms a, bel full m house fi asonabie ee ow _doWh payment. OR 3}- : Lake—2 pence Neat ciesn, modern — all year: em, 2 bedroom, ov soft wide jot. Lake rights, sand se ms : minutes to Pontiac Dial MArket ¢1875 wal ied ke Realty Co This W eck’ s Spe tal bite com home sus ge oad nen abe & lave- tory. Living room kitchen and a porch on lot about 50 x 100. Lake privileges Convenient to shopping center. Requires $1750 down payment. Full- price only $4750 EMBREE & GREGG 1965 Unton Lake Rd. van Leake Village EM} Eves Civilians” AS LOW AS $550 Down PL & COSTS de = ‘TWIN LAKE SECTION liv: AI Fah ig agg, ig mm | $002 1 A} i water. Small ved stool in rear. Price. rms. 4 information, ont te Mra. ue 56-8063. | RUSSELL a. NOTT, Realtor. Pike rE I PRACTICALLY NEW HOUSE. BY owner. Reasonable. Auburn Hgts. FE 5-1367. NORTHSIDE. ¢ ROOM AND BATH 1 floor ry Cc shade bi Paved drive. W. Strathmore. _Phone OR R 3 0008 _or FE 4-015. $8,000 with $2,000 down 5 sed all modern Only $6,000 with $1500 down For Colored Plenty ef other homes Easy terms P W OOtnnan & Son, 66 W Huron _. $800 DOWN Frame house on three lots with two cer garage Price only $800 down $40 month 2861 cimcsce. m. off Auburn Ro belween Livervols and Cro are Road BEDROOM HOME. “NEAR | coM- pletion West suburban Lake priv- ileges Large corner lot, Plastered full basement Cedar shakes. $12,- 200, Terms. FE 1 or PE 3 ve r OFF JOSLYN rae $1,500 DOWN Only $8, Pull price for thts desirable home in good section of city. A fully modern 2 bed- room home with hardwood floors, wiatered walls, screened front jeaborr ent, You'll Evenings phone Mr Adams, F' +6438 (CLARK REAL ESTATE NER, RANCH tile home, 5 ton of $8500 room home, Oak PAYMENTS $3373 PER MONTH . : PLUS TAXES AND INSURANCE FE Ere Mode) opens nsiee pee eta 126) De Ww onings | ine, west of Mont- ' calm Satoeee one and ‘Co-operative. Real Estate. Sichange | Oakiand Two edreomns, living ¢ ROOM HOUSE. NEW, NOT room, kitchen, bath, and utility) room, colored Youngstown c bi-| , tile bath, sliding 8, shopping and trans. packer} For additional informa- Castell Realt 1601 FE. 11 MILE RD. JOrdan 6-0798 Lincoln “| A DARLING HOME | AMONG THE TREES itares SOM Nestled in 4% acres of beautiful th: = garage. You oil love the peace- ful seclusion of this unusual set-| e heavily carpeted liv-/ —— quite complete, Waterford area. $200 down. 6 room furnished house Keego. im- |- mediate possession. Only 63,750 with §750 down GEO. MARBLE, Realtor | eas Ausecoeac as Rd, Waterford Phone OR 3-1268 § ROOMS AND BATH. GARAGE. breezeway, new furniture, corner lot. $1500 down FE 5-1686. E PROPERTY mall single homes. § acres. 4 rocm house. Basement. ot] foen 2 car garage. Also stor- e and terms <— building. For ROSE McLARTY ____PE_2-2162_or FE 5-3578 $300 DOWN New 3 bedroom house with base- ment. Interior unfin: location, large sot. OR 3-7301. LADD'S * BY OWNER 3 apts. houses rear e. reseed oft Jeare A DOWN Metorms, and ‘scree:s. ©) tice cor. Ct FPANGUS | 219 3 M- 15 WHITE BROS. NEW HOMES: THr “ELDORADO” GI’s $750 Dn. FHA $2,100 Dn. Full Price $14,700 IN CLARKSTON GARDENS ty) COMMUNITY WATER SYSTEM Sce the first group of brick | ranch homes to be butlt in Clark- i ston following features are | what you've elways wanted in that home of your own. all face Ads and has large bedrooms closets. The spacious liv -has a beautiful vee wall. For extra convenience there are 1's ceramic tile baths with colored The home is heated with perimeter gag heat and has gas dis J oumt. Aluminum storms Cea Large lot, 100 x 180 children to LOON LAKE SHORES Brick Ranch Type “M you can beat oe value, we) would like to know where. Just. listen. to the value — 3 bedroom all brick home with 2 car at- tached gdrage, Large i hee with vestibule entrance and. ‘ - » : ie \ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 . SLICE OF HAM For Sale Acreage 47; Business Opportunities 51 —— on Old Ping Youd, "Mil from BEER; WINE ferme, Tieden fie Meek Lberty.| AND Pare STORE For Sale Farms 48) comers sulghiand. ree eage, OR Plt $0083. tite § a campaign a Ortonville tures, store buuding and" nouse i all included, A opportunity 0 for active tile | er box. Select oak floors wi kitchen with lots | ot birch door cupboards. Extra | _ large utility reom. 110 foot | 7 lot on el Bivd. Lake wales leges a. Believe ge not, i mediate occupancy at only $15,- convenient terma. Call ay sal ears iw you and your f id rie home. Open Sun_ 1 to 8 ec ered “ mile east of Sashabaw Rd FHA—CIVILIANS $650 DOWN $51 PER at INCL. NSUR. Pelton Rd. Open Sun. | to AL REAL ESTATE on bee? On sara | ; WHITE BROS. . vat) ont. tt 8 _| FOR BETTER LIVING | prone OR y1872 or OR 3-1205 4 LAKE ESTATES) 3 bedroom pungent | 3 BEDROOM HOUSE. CARPETED ‘= Dover Rd Vacont 1 eery Gece’ sass an - g00d neighbor- throughout. 2 corner Jote,_fenced 5 Pull . a 4 eareag vewa: vee Ts sacrificing. Weer cane Tone. ey down pay FE ¢lis7- =a FE t-0908| ¢ rpg dl story oe oo pavea| ment Terms PE 21111 roe “ ONLY $850 DOWN : A + ted he ; 2 bedroom brick FE 41906 OUTSTANDING room me, gara Prk ~~ $45 DOWN 886 PER MONTH) °° © Paved Toad 45500 ; Ae Meco 2 aye pames an as for an a te nd to — @ room brick ranch home FPire- leouhes veeeive chaise ef tata lace Beautiful wooded lot $14. | We invite comparison, We hon- term: Hel eT estly fee! for dollar value they “LADD'S INC. cannot . Hom con %, the, Ree bedrooms, “iovely| 2M Dine Mer en Paine | OR CHRISTMAS y asthe oR 0.6. bent und are an! jose Ra. or Mx That’s us! We want to exceptional buy for $7,395, for | Ee Seams On 2133 the reasow you do ‘your’ own C-Overative Real Estate Exchange | help you find the perfect) re yey ard not feel ligstea, 3 eee — LIVING- | Call us further details: room Sun room. Radi- gift —a new home for ent 8 Apocry aseteon f il é ragr SUBURBAN at al WALTER GREEN, MY 2-9831.__ Ss. cone ce amt ede Ae Aer — ts A home that you will be _ AD AMS | BEAUTIFUL SYLVAN MANOR to own and « home th we | SEE ese spacious face brick nangines toads my ary bes aol WEST SUBURBAN. Large 4 bed- lavals suburbae. mrroundings. * ment that is par excellent with; "00m home located in Waterfod 7 . aw ot ac. system,| T¥SP. Privileges on Maceday | modern streamlined kitchen and | [#ke. Semimodern. Extra bath, te: . Total price. $7950. $1000 down Ps lot tee anchor fenced al Immediate Re FE 4.3303 | homes. Close to|___After_§, call OR 3 ——aee ‘mise lot tare reo soxoacow | Birmingham $1490 cannot buy a lake front ove “sell” Bs home anywhere to com- = price $2,000 pate you can ss JUST comPanes” ~ geal see Ce $8.950. 100 ceo the lowest priced fou r bed- “s good beach. ein the village. There | 3 and 4 oe 2 Baths ae heat, stairway are two baihs. 5 powder room, oe : : attic, Siassed in porch and] cherry Riast bay and a fin- Solid Drive—Carport Dent wait til : bay et ment ‘Fou can be in for christ. | Shopping Center Within weer s0 call now for the rest of LORG LOW AND Lewes ray) s L BRICK RANCH Hi 18,950 home and superior to the average new hom. the ‘details. Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. on the mark: -! pool ey erated! go Ta utero 43232 «= JOrdan 45728 venture, ing appointments 8. Woodward, Birmingham include 3 bedrooms, full bas OPEN | 9 AM TO 8 PM _ ee ul Ww ermo oven a TOU all tile beth and gutactes tee] 4 HOME OF YOUR earage. Landse lot 7 x OWN with lake privileges. All surround- or take trade, om Peredle. Terms vran AIRPORT RD 4 Liper ah — prosre ea a} = car attac Orage. 2 half acre Ww au WE TRADE lots cebeal eee mor ine gDORRIS & SON A ancrifice | at $5500. Term. BRAND NEW RAN 1 ee 77> FE ¢1357. west Gt town 2-stall station. in Pontiac Mich. Operator can use any gas | Baddow. WOodwa he wants. R. A $-6666. CLEAN VALUE B LDO. 2 ines) =6ft. rental as 2 seperate businesses, w J tor oo Pull ba ag r owner. sement, ae ir, pasties ixi33 ft. on busy N St., ten beter hog Pad vo Trade You BU Tewe'l? INSURE IT MAHAN Ovepeeiie Rest” slesste' Insshaage FE 2-0263 next ‘pe Ww. OBR nce Owner Has Made His, “How About You?” 4 Modern Bakery Roy Annett, Inc. Mone a nee ans Brel tues Excellent west side location eee ness O 5 sonable te 35,000 Families Recommend | Buckner S Four (4) Buckner Conven- fent offices in LOANS Extra Fast Service moor fe Leen 53 ABOUT “OF BAY to? oo a & Auto, {s the place to ost loans made on Phone for cash to $500 your auto. furniture or signature and a repayment p our needs. Friendly. courteous service awaits you, Lesiie Fieisher, 2 ager Berkley Voss, President. Ph. FE 5-8121 Home «& Auto Loan Company ~ |L ws 8 8A BUSINESS BLDGS. fon eon Ee he IN SMALL TOWN ble Pek, tht store and FINANCE a? may gg ee Cpe cate. ALL NEW gg a A. | her 4 goat Sache ate Kar Bide. FURNITURE Soteptias re reat $175 mee per) S Mark Food Ses Innerspring mattress sae month. ate ted revamgfaonhs toumles er tie, Metal cabinet epee 1 Y) FLOND KENT, Realtor | TSige enough for periners._ nod 2 iar miner rage Bh “Ww Lawrence crea: 5-6108 ples protlavie Win accept LOANS We bay, 0 = __Nest to the Consumers Powe? peym ment. sid ° ate : a ny osee tag the Furniture Industrial Building MICHIGAN BUSINESS ‘e 2 te wid! ene 106 We buy. sell apd exchange Ta City of Pootiec,, over 14.000 SALES CORPORATION PRIENDLY SERVICE APARTMENT ry ae ary area, Useable for “Commercial | *1# PONTIAC Grate BANE BLDO.| “CET CASH QUICKLY | ‘ivnuy "scratched. Also” several Warehousing, or some forms of 7 rE sue on aes Q full size ges in and session, ~~ foeated a $0 Sellsabett “take | Up to $500 Michigan ¥ Fiuorescent, 303 Oreh- ohn K. Irwi ee = ee in 0 el Siowes. |APEX WASEING MACEINE. J menos n 2 TRADE Kigustures. Le papel securities. hep = . mee seme TIFICIAL FIREPLACE Poone PE baat ee ¥E"s1004/ _ $100,000 GROSS Oakland “Sumning ses" end anivona 6 DIXIE | Sasa ares sine 229 Sep Fe OOD a ‘shopping center. 8am © for C : ae Highway Frontage cat oe Blaha bl — Loan Co. 6 Mite PE ete. in of ton Present gross ae Hee (IC $100,000 per | 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG BLEACHED OAK Plains. Lot (02500 ft., tor Fy $1000 down plus stock. round table, break frost, Ra diy gecesi te | Wal ad ee gots ws] FF D-OD()G | Ptmettceetara, Sy, Bas on back, in fine’ condition. ‘has _— “eer” : SLT DeLee |Reatton re 2a] | eae FAT RT ne | ©. tures Open Bele) CHRISTMAS CASH BEYDLY SLOCIN Delivered HOL ’ LIBERTY LOAN CO. $2 per org Mas vias Wesher, late BARTRAM Partridge Los bis DAY model. At condition. 838 Signatu: PL DAR CHmsT, on, Dine Ber ws tan “amo? ro cum | 2 eee on | THe ined ced —______Eves. OR 300060 TODAY'S SPECIALS TEAGUE FINANCE CO. — oats: record pinyer, 383 BUSINESS FRONTAGE a 202 N. MAIN BOTTLE GAS tens Owner “will "sell a at es AUTO. PANTS. bus Patel - ; ROCHESTER, MICH. ner low price. Complete tnetel rifiee for ca tise. Good location. Wrecker tn aay 8500 only $1¢ plus gas. Kenyon Poconby Snyder Lavender piu a aot ck vibe just inveniory at = HOUSEHOLD GOODS omnes EE TRONER, 6, GW WAE. 3149 W. Huron Ph Rochester OL 6.0711, OL 1-191| yum $20; vanity ‘ang. te seat BUSY LIQUOR BAR in suburban! NEED) SEASONAL ee a aaa DOWNTOWN | iticrsecuon, ve ioed=ne. eater CASH? oacecroeeal Commercial Investment . =e “ ee Comm a tse. | Pocesntioc keene Ware Gti = of tale iN ° all . CALORIC GAs i “sai Bee “fstecr | Shar tunten: dows. Mra rear i BENEFICIAL. ures Lite new. ob Bex rh @ digek of years. = FINANCE CO. Blond cabjnet. Very nice, . usual net aoe We feel it far WARD E PARTRIDGE TW. Lawrence St. . . FE 27-0249 f. ot bed, chest of draw: st a vali r Cl = a ‘ ai. ers, vanity, er bonds Actualy no mangement REALTOR FE28&316| Need $900 Rew sofa, ‘kr geld color. 980° Owe: tis. O00 te 530,009 poo fh ‘as | 2_W. Huron St eee Eve. 7 to-9 ; or Less fe Ma el FE 234471. 234 POR r - r ~ ? - PACE AREY Rotor eaatipeee etc) WITH QUICK | (Oi oro Christmas Gifts DAVEY'S Samson Catd Tables 6-Way Sofa Pillows Children’s Toy Chests Decorative Lamps Hollywood Divan 54 Inch Pine Bar BEA VER FOX JACK- et size 14, new. $75, OR 3-9105. GIRt’ AT, 1% 8 2 FORMALS WERE NTED 8: te ; alc "frock store Sale Land Contracts 52) Wr" Sin’miaus wari Bank’ Big,| Unf. Record Cabinet large enough to soosmmetote i a amet aa rane og Boudoir Chairs Bivd. “preferred 5 FOR SALE mM -_ 54 Unfinished Desks poten 2 on _LAND CONTRACTS ortgage heens POSES SES Or or Exchan ( | ern td Seer. eile | CENT piscount—soid| LOANS $600 to $1,500 | gu eves, U oun 306 2 LOTS IN TOWN FOR SALE OR for $6.950—contract balance $6,450. 1. For any purpose. on | 3507 Elis. Lake Ra. FE 3-007 seaorn : coat aecued byron medtra| BePeng Mey oF et | Cast FOR SMALI_ RADIOS AND 78 « home ne to - og nome additions or wd players Business Opportunities 51) you improvements DARE RED. MAPLE BE E BEDROOM 90 PER ONT—New : = sees i or Cogs suite with double bed. MI 42083. * abhi Rabe pet oot. pall Toom bungalow with base- 4. To build a garage or of DEEP YREEES UPRIGET. One Ons i, demonstra’ prove earn- parelaa car orasecmee ns ple y xaeete Lopes ér and food guaranted | sogea 5 ines of 4 to 8 caldare por hour. freer com cunt Gup Apply. 308 etional Bullaine Reratehed” tn transit Mic tine or phone b i) b Orchard Lake OCE RAY O’NEIL, Realtor Ave. —_ 7 o ast aeied Pe FE eC Ra Swaps Ss ee = AT THE oe n —_ is =O Pome. ane at on nAvE LAND Ketyig Soa On | ~ Ws Soptiadces at at ce eth dare} baeontbe H you can; ‘ment. Will discount. if interested ba as t in on were Orcharé. 13. Re make $6,000 year or more for +-1355.| DINING ROOM SUITE. 6 PIECE € PIECE. inital cash layout Cil FE a. cars. BH. J. Welt, OR wa Wainut PE 47714 chattel, mo’ for $2,500. ? SMALL LAND ON | CASH REGISTER. CHECK | a... Fis’ s*mosers Seit'cgupeed | elopmant. Property, ‘has"trpled | St'Miade Gort cot "Gui ‘ter's| Au Refraerator “in Yeary Qh LV ce to po sa value since contracts re| pm. FE 0-130. better than some new ones, $30. — excellent : nay oe ae FaeaT Oms4 mM. ac : RE CAB oy areen — rue like pew, pene s. B ae LAND co" = BACT BALANCE. net work, FE 5-3766. x Hooyer \vecsum with | qitlng Hes iscount. | o~ ose WITH BUILDINGS AND linen tt once for fu to you §4967.66. FE 43963, | © ACHES WITH BUND house in| drapes eh inches 3 pairs seen Pontiac area. FE 47782. win red coveriets and DORRIS A SON ° FULLER ENLAROER. Sx? WITH R. 5x7 He: N Rummage. = PULLER 5-2733. t TOS Ww. Mure oN” 20% Discount ale “SeHiliview Re. orc call FE | DRYER. DEMONSTRATOR: ee z-_Mes ae You, may hare your choice of § sale. B. pan 1080 W. Festaurant for rent. $0 E. Kennett | soe bungalows, Feith tail TADIES ” band value $125. Trade| caster ; od, t NT B trom $5.121.09 to. $5,970.00, All in Lo - secre 131, rv] "| DINING ROOM Bt Z Serentory. Guner wat ‘cell or lease | Coed West oe «x37 ft. = belt. 6° | ful table (mahogany), 2 leaves, 8 frtures. FDM license. parting x 46 ft. Endless fabric pelt, all| beavy chairs Large’ > reakfront, Seae’ere | F.C. Wood Co.| ins org meh nesterstcr.| 1 footed regs, oni _ nr osoer right right per ryirite’ Pontiac Press, 5 ° «| cheap, Want adding machine, flu-|7 PIECE DINING ROOM yay § rrr 7 | - REALTOR orese shod hee , Divan, ‘an, $15.__Dresser, 4 L _Witttame atone | 3-08 u ree, eraniee Citice Geen 68 8 Gn ttn] Sees & ae ELECTR IC CLOTHES DRYE THES Selink Fa and “ a mp truck. “2 L yea voor erred Exceptional value. Mich- ee 400 DISCOUNT light sets jal, $1.47. trie) Lake Ave oe LOD RN 2 BAY onth at 6 cent. as 6 trimmings, | ———"—_“*F _ station for lease. Small be oe com: line Dlasing saree Home 8, | 21 Lae ed co re ‘cE DINING room as rang ‘ investment Gaon Wand ca sins WRIGHT, Realtor. eel pans, : conk Or_all_for $200 cash. PE S6i38, SELL, REALTOR | Mette A east Sa ats | ir. zeNTN TABLE Mop "CARTRIDGE 18 THE “BIRD FO Co-operative "Bxchang ie our e. toy : = TAB EL Tv. TIS w GARAGE Money to Loan 53) $i° bmpterre | ed hogtay finish with nee bia GAS STATION & GARAGE EQUIP- SF ment for sale. Low rent. Inquire ae Let Set) | BAR ES HARDWARE | desk, 13. ater's, Wao haven wine license. Stock & fer | EN OC EEO ihe BUILD wm see AS |? PC” MOHAIR” LIVING ROOM $3,000. 48 Putman, Fe 3-0107 25 to 500 what have Se keen |? SECTIONSL = SERVICE, STATION 7 Height and hve. Pe San nonce hepa Ur You can get it quickly om your | WILL : : mature, car iture. No en-| for bed chairs same value EAUTIFUL aoe oS Sar art malt S| Sy cae | Re ee you money problems. ot et ee ELECTRIC STOVE wit ANY car as on § room space ‘ard $25, Kenmore tron Has 2 bay 1 year old Service house. 1348. er, $50. 33772. Station for lease in Pestisc ares, sore, ones ompeniy ier st| FINANCE CO. a 702 Pontiac State Bank mite. tal Ocal FE 30 "__PE ¢151 Laas GAS RA baie aa" Perlet ae ED UPRIGHT PIANO. rE om : eerie aaa nenge esl sheep Mort mag oo lems GOOP ADIUSTAB THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 =e. * a Sale Household Goods 57 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 Sale Housshold Goods 57/5 ee eee EE Pee, en Furniture and Appliance Miwhiere Wrigiey’s Use Te sa" 6 GQ YARDS OF GRAY CO carpet and pad. $178 7S Jee FEW Titinos, left, to Bedroom sk, oun “iamp. end “nc. | oe tod ROUND TUB WASHER. is 6 Fepeiring, FE camera, ewee Couck, 1% ree 5a Ino TA- _2-F100 QUAKER BEATER . PE 2-0415 or TIONED & stove. Phone OR 3-47 REFRIGERATORS LAST YEAR'S escent table $25; ‘y ; wardrobe trunk, INE, VACUUM HA silver, “Gone With wind" Seana lamps. Phone SOLID MAPLE DINING ROOM industrial sewing machine, kitchen cabinets and kitch- Soin tiie. Priva nd ae w twin laundry tubs. MI 6. JO part MAPLE | pagetoctitoct | 048.05 Recon. Guar. elec. washer . 05 Elec, range. Bree ceaes tae. | PE oe Wainut twin beds... $0.95 8 pe. Wood Dinette ......... i De Odd... . Room 19. es: fa Sige z; ELECTRIc 48 pe: with blower, ioe | USED, REFRIGERATOR. ta CALL Call , 6,000 SQ. FEET OF NEW FURNITURE . WAREHOUSE PRICES iS BRE TIVING ROOM GROUP 6 PIECE oat ot | DOO ecorator L FOR $99 other bedroom suites, Levert grays, fruit- onde, at same bi; ae vrempkudens savings on . piece chrome dinettes — so 15 el unfinished TRADE IN YOUR” OLD FURNITURE ... AS DOWN PAYMENT TERMS LOW A. $2 WEEKLY re Feareon’ s Bank Furniture * We give pace Gold ‘Bell Gift Stamps 'D OAK TABLE AND SIX Ew.) | abet _953 Cameron Ave. WALNUT KNEEHOLE DESK, _like new. PE 2 Wie a ‘is. Ga AS oe like new, pom an com bination. cond. WRINGER | TYPES WASHER, 625. Christmas Gifts 59 por's ROLLER SKATES. SIZE § re ROL! SKATES: track. Switches and sccess: FE _sage chair, af PE 9-378. Seumeiess OS roury, Wi 6. 5 ington Park. Bat. Dec. 10. 10 gene -_. te ait 6H peo! on TES, 8. $12, wae shoe te — tie Ti and 6, boy's size 5. $4 pair. POLAROID: LAND CAMERA, . pew rubber Nice Christmas present __5-6002 after 4 Gs 8 Ave. FE 3-9113. .ARGE TREES. SUITABLE FOR churches, Balls etc, Will deliver. FE 6-6234, PINE Lipo, tay or retail. out r own. MA ath = For Sale Miscellaneous 60 ALL TOOL USERS worth. le ATTENTION! |, LUMBER BARGAINS! Just recetved several cars of new & used lumber, wal wa seal ane ty Fae SORELUS LUMBE BER MATERIAL SALES CO. Rad. (MB0) OR 3-7002 Ante rere oi ...53e off tile. ; eo Set. Om OIL TANK WITH G and stand, os. oy fg Tt CIRCULAR BAW: % ELP. _clugeds PE 8000 after CHRISTMAS TOOLS CHURCH’S INC. 107. Squirrel Rd FE 20233 Sesutifal| DRAW TITE BITCHES and let ducts, $50. DUO THERM O1 FUR “complete. Huwicter lorneten Siest tog ennee se Ee ale eats. in good rae — sl FREE PLANS for TOYS| - FUNNY BUSINESS by Hershberger “I forgot to tell you, dear, it has a warning gadget that pops out to prevent squeezing a full tube in the middle.”’ LUMBER 800,000 Lumber “Row Going “AT BURMEISTER'S SERVICE ts Low. BB 3 YARDS VE YOU Ge crs 3 ik as 8 0.00 ver M.... Fg pr Berane A lan a Bs lOTORS Can be ited Oo Lay-away SLAYBAUGH" S re tos)” “Ye 400 SET OF FOUR MATCHED SPALD- woods, new rubber ri; __ Senea ‘after ook ates present. rE “Sand, Gravel & Dirt 66 66" SOIL, CRUSHED STONE. “he, fare ra 245% Conklin, SAND AND DIRT DELIV- ered all winter. FE 4-1170. _ Wood, Coal & Fuel 6 67 DRY, es gerd. tor dl Be haere, 8 rE DRY A .D, M2 for $11. Delivered. PE S200: . Pius “beck eigetets Hans A a Hi work to your requirements, free PE 607140 Evenings’ ¢-4600| For Sale Miscellaneous 60| For Sale Miscellaneous 60 - f ry PT BATH- OL LL LA AAA A AAPL LOL lL el heel = ee 4 tollets.| OIL FLOOR FURNACE. | H. C.| USED FURNACES, O1L BUR 19.05: double “sink . $14.06 Little. burners, blowers, stoke: Ried acing rom $10.98 Qa. ster ioe penal Se Htoves Wayne Hosting Co. hoche FARM FRESH MEATS | is Otitearle "eater heaters Of | IN. TILTING ARBOR SAW FH 34163. metal stand. Molding cuiterbead OL BURNER. 26.000 B.T.0. IN. | _ etc OA O36. a er Oe USED HEATING ce ONE WOOD AND COAL BURN- 2 LU heater. also, pipes. Good con- EQUIPMENT BEA TOY oe Ib. 350 oa 5 OLS DU - Q E fox_terrior es. EM 2060. Le = BULL TERRIERS. AKC phe te jarchase of a we ewe includ move pipe, = Copy ve sa $20.00 up. eget blic 0-302], 47514 of Ratton Stokera BOXER cones Sree OTN | aol Ditte Mey. re soe Blowers eee ae oe , Mx LE PAINT FOR YOUR PALL — $60. e0, 2801 Orange Grove. Wil a...) . i, Beasties cohers, OSS eal. Mot water beaters lieams Lake. OR 3-481. Up. Knotty Pins paneling, $160 M ELBLIXO Pre malee, one female. 41% and Redwood 30 tn.” $230 M. Excelient blood line. MY BLACK S 73 8. at. Sie —— NAR ARD. BUILDING SUPPLIES a a te. Pik 6-208, z oest tenis POPPER _6W AT LF 8161 Dixie Hwv. Clarkston | “put end_ tables Y tel vy . Good pets. 640 Peacock. PENNY PAINT SALE | Sat waddle. ‘MUiberry | Fur sbane ~~ Bouse patot, 1 gallon ........ BATIN WED. COCKER. MALE. Sewa, machines sharpened, power| 20d gallon at le .............. “. with cas CPE 45005 hack saws, xe pore. : Fed gallons for “a” -¢ 4 a oan aor COCKER anD TOY COLE ; ia gi Sram wanes sot cotrts neler ae erreeee = bed 7 besdboare, — parakeets, hamsters, rag ct D. ngs. PE 40014. -_ LOOR HO ten, $9. 3b 6-278. tw. Pet Leg phe peg HEARING AID 8. terinls ‘ ; Uni ee "ae | RoR ecefer sa. Usp Lirkes | Cananies, GUARARTEED EG 1 Orig ce stove. Used 3 times. Bargain. “EM comer Orchard Lake Rd. G _2ts._ $15. Phone PE 5-0038. $185. Will sell $75. Ph. 2883. Soo - leaf 43043. CHRISTMAS 5 BCIAL. REG. Tor "x & PL ... $1.32 EA | PISTO Terrie Read * barrel. Holster, Do It Yourself 61) oid. $20 each. Home after 2:30. 4 Nix —— canna is ak. aay cauane es hells, | | Tennyson, off Joslyn. ox" no 1.35 en. ee ee USE OUR TOOLS. DO YOUR OWN Chri 's Parakeet : , $50. Vike new. ete stock . and ristmas Parakeets Orchard rene ae oe ohn | oie tte 8 pm ar "Moat aim“ Buliasre oa. | te Wekias oeais van veeeos OLLINGSHEAD STORE PLUMBING SPECIAL Sr rift ra Wed., © to 6:30, | _ Varieties Cages & Supplies 7 mile, out Baldwin. Armstrong| 52-gal. electric water heater. Thursday. Cities Welgems. Once is 5 a ke floor cove Mac-O-Lac Memeo Ed: Consumer ap- eee RENTAL EQuiPr. : im: Phone FE 1-6026. Droved. $88.50. and Open Gun. | 5- MONTH — MALE _ COLLIZ HOT WATER HEATER, 30 GAL. Arnason Plumbing Supply wy, _ PE 45240. and h Sreqhoré ore oo Semcumer lace, 000.00 ons $3000 | 7 130 — FOR RENT bome. EM 3-4401. valuce as se AND, | 7 Oot, sender — hand sender ~| CHRISTMAS PUPPIES trie, ‘olf and sters| Puidine supplies OR 31217 OR Rirnace ve mam cleaners Oax- | AKC reg, German Shepherds. 8 at terrific values Michigan Fiu- ROME BY THE COM. << _FER land ah tint, Or-|- weeks Sete Mi Bytong __ofescent, 383 Ave. = RE Ol 2 Ave. FE aisg Patten Ze tree, bei v-csee, CEST eer | Et 9 ete | Comores, Bente O18 | te See KITCHEN CABINET 6 i . , ’ 43 tm. model $96.00 vai- 94 and” Siding OTHER CAMERAS & EQUIPMENT AKC registered. Will hold for thigh arred under & Bup-| Christmas. OL 1-6625. . See acre ate] eaton | eras aaa "enn | ReMeae PSHE, PO ~ " vereed nsulation : RA, 7 wi E in : ichigan Fluorescent, 393 Orchard , tripod, tim: timer attach- red. $35. MArket 41487. Wallea pate Ave. = = M. A. BENSON ment case. ang. der o feck | _Unte. ao °S CHRISTMAS SPECIALS. exposure 4 . | FEMALE DOBERMAN 1% YEARS Ree. $17.96 Dominion steam irons, eae La Like new. OR 3-2066 dem her — Ser 96s pc § 9.98 |" Complete ment of ros | KEYSTONE OLYMPIC § mm LE PUPPIES aA er — _ ce ioe Restaurant. \ sell an or any —_s ers: like pew. 650. SS - ——— Fe- nee $19.95 Thor "4 Peete, oo rah tow a eo. _ $28. : — _ #13 x Sale Musical Goods 62 | °Ehistection guacamtecd Wines eg. or $19.85 Dormeyer deep fryer Zenith redio, $20. Cost 94d pte ioe poe guaranteed —— ren 88) inte heater, of _Middlebiet, off 12. Reg. $18.95 GE electric obstiet, #90, Movie ; nosed reom wy acconpions ALL stzEs $39.00/ blocks west of Missieniet off 12 = $42.96 Westinghouse Toaster, ‘s : . OS. . t ; +04 Reg. $12.48 Tosce electric 3 08. $1 : : : he H im. Reg. $12.95 18 m. ‘trieyeles as esters $5, @, A. Thompeca. sinner. "0 Bass. Good FARAKEE 1S OFALINES CANA R 50 belt sander, - . mens. 4-660. Res. ot gn 0 50 power wend a tase SEPTIC TANKS 130 BASS ACCORDION PARAKEETS AND _CANARIES. = $29.60 REINFORCED CO OR 35180 2489 Auburn Rd. FE 4-6510. ne children's sleds, FE 46428 ; ACCORDION. 130 BASS. ONLY | BARAKEETS. CANARIES. CAGES. pate tog bantrnde STOKER CON. | War Jeet, Purchase price $235.| _ Pood. Since. 1877. 584 Oakland Ave Se el a le s y ACCORDION BALE A me ashes st Adams, ‘aueura + dt ,- 5 ENAMEL RECESSED ent a fee pe oy ty eg ; es 2g wR SAVE. ago 8. Sagiane —y ENGLISH POINTER value $12 $30.50 ; ; ° SHALLOW 8 wks. old . Cass Lake $10.95. Lav with | "> rr" tank. 30 ff. new Li rE Shrome mixing faucets $14.95.| ibe” Northville 133603, _Rd., Keego Harbor. factory marred. Michi- | —'P*: 3 REG. IRISH SETTERS. 6 ae mE oy scent, 303 rd * ipeaming chrome ee old. Females, $25. MA 5-0831. and becke. REG. ii G NS AN LINOLEUM... 392 YD. steed with foam rubber, Beawtiful Pekingeee,_Phooe FE 1420. tte ALL TIL Ree _ Me Pr. ation ates to modern REG. BOXER | : 498 PAINT... np at y irregular. d fe REO. GERMAN werner Fora tapes : weeks ‘ before SMITHS, 257 S. Saginaw |* 83°, St, EATER A REG COCRER— FUPPIES —on ONEL & AMERICAN er suite, 71800, After 6. 4010 Pine Blut, a YER JRAINS ba Ae * WEEK OLD BOXER PUP- C e 2-5900 BURMEISTER’S “Et Disie Hey -| Trained Beagle Gun Dogs ROAD a 5 * 00 delivered. 46588. D GRA D DIRT. | EX: FE 60560. ——- | POTATOES. $1 see Ll eh ES -! See Ieee! the Tractor Man | DAVID BRADLEY GARDEN TRAC- Wanted Livestock 73 r pound, 3010 Commerce Rd., 3% miles East Milford. ~ Sale Farm Produce 75 Si Nae Reolns| Stwstad APPLES. ALSO CIDER, HOME- iste =— Forme: pe Middlebelt Mad CELLENT CORN, Tic CRATE 10300 Hadley Rd. Clarkston. FARM FRES ILK igapricrctbepay A =! = * ben osoriearnay a win Rd. pane sce a © green 3 cen! censed. - 2s Bas of a ee we's =| Bivd HUBBaRD 5: —_ bound. “Alb co 5660 Cididngs Rare FE BRING your cotta: fen Tkston-Orion. Rd. mee ‘en Potatoes, Delicious Apples $1-$3 out Baldwin to Clarkston. Orion Rd. Left first farm. ‘| Sale Farm Equipment 76 - AAA BUYS Economy—whee| borse—and Pan- wer tractors. All imple- ments — snow plows, roto-til ers For Sale Housetrailers 78 OXFORD Trailer Sales Must cut down inventory. Get a bargain here tals! 40 to pick from. trailers. Bee th Stewa: Gen. erals, "s bars ic nays coaches, a to also latest in room trailers. a stewart So —— You have to Bank rates, ow Insurance. Trat}- rt pa! and sccessories, Michi- an bottled te “Oxford Trailer Sales Mile South of Lake Orion on M24. MY ‘2-072! 12%. high 4 * long See it here TRAILER hed MALE Like rent. OR 3- PAY LIKE RENT that! We complete line TRAILER See 30 8. Telegraph NOW Is the time to purche:* an all new Pontiac Chief Mobile Home. ft. with a low low down of Prices slashed on used| rae | @ Power—iswn and mowers. We give Holdens Red 921 Mt. Clemens PE 3-0830 $451.85 Delivered and set up. | Also the #7-1 and 2 bed. tor, sickle bar mower and — tivators. John re mill and belt. Co-o corn picker. Pront end loader and | __blade or Case tractor. FE 5-0603. GARDEN TRACTOR & EQUIPMENT _ trailer. Good condition. OR pect MCCULLOCH eee ee: DROP in and see ‘em at W. mea} Garden io lee besienenn South Woodward, (North ae 4 Mile Rd.) ———— Mich. Phone Midwest eee TRACTORS, SNOW wa casters, Jeri snow “? 6507 Bigs "wer tae Te On pe ea chinery. Orton R23. USED TRACTORS EDIT DEPENDABLE PARTS AND SERVI : or PE ¢1113 KING BROS. YOUR I-H DEALER PONTIAC RD. AT OPDYKE Mich. Chain Saw Distr. ‘ales, Service, Rentals. eS econ re nat Rae 31-42-and room model now on display. fine selectt rv used trailers which «an be pur- chased ——_ ‘ow low rental | “Stop IN NOW ‘HUTCHINSON MOBILE HOMES 4301 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains, OR 31208 ___™00_8._Dort Hwy. Pimmt___ Auto Accessories 80 AUTO PARTS AND ACCESS NEW, eo need, when yen need 7m, remember: AUTO PARTS Open 7 days a week, 9 to 8; and 9 6 on 340 Baldwin Ave, FE or $1431. Auto Glass Service . ves, * good refrigerator, nice dinette set, electric ironer, 12-f. toboggan. dolls, toys . Sale besos at 6:30 ‘Lanen . He Call lor promot isposal of } or ee “FARM & INDUSTRIAL | CE OF McCullough Chain Saws V-8 ENGINES ; New and Used Chrysler, Olds. Buick, nachaben FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW 6 gi sq HOUGHTEN'S & SON pitenerce ai ag SCHRAM 1 aS PARTS “DAB Auction House sep Dists 1334 Bald ca Hwy. earns os and Water- sikESe oe chairs, like ‘ant tnd se new. Economy “Deed — 8 ig Ma Auburn. Kiddies chrome __For Sale Tires 80-A |: TRUCKS 1960 Chev. Panel 1933 Ford 2 ton stake 1083 Ford 3 ton dump 1964 Ford 2 tom stake 1965 Ford 2 ton stake 1986 Ford 1 ton stake 1988 Ford % ton pickup “SPECIAL 1950 GMC Diesel Tractor WILSON GMC Oakland at Cass FE 2-9203 FE 4-4531 ‘6 FORD TRU be seen. ot Cy Owens truck Word Dealer. TL, ES DEALER OL 1.9761 For Sale Cars wn ~ QUANTITY and QUALITY. "SS Chevy V8, overdrive "38 orz: 600 mi, Power Glide, how Yorker, power. , Air GMC TR SET OF ¢ TIRES. 1107 18. CHEAP. FE 5-4547. SET 670-15 ROYALS NEW * witte meen Sib-48. 068 & Sagi FE’ sont, ao jy ee - allow Proprietor. ED. DEC. 4TH. NEAR Holly. Pu ae will im sppess ee Mon Dec. 12th. L. Bob — cisnenoe: Phone Por. roo COMMISSION AUCTION EVERY ae night. ut 32-1521. L £E. SMART AyCTION SALE. closed until April. Prt sales dailv. Good oho shea) im used aPeCIAL NIGHT AUCTION SALE, 7:30 p.m. Howe freastabcone Atciion. 1 power wiectrie t saws, drills, sock- . hardware. electrical ap- op om aay "| BRAI Fiois SUBURBAN: AND ave Frege “Se Auto Service 81 STTREE ESTIMATE MA oF cme D MOTOR 8 SALES anf te Pak For Sale Motorcycles 83 Pear ty Bader Sao sooth Daviseon Sales Co., 312 For “Sale Bicycles 84 BOY'S 24 IN BICYCLE. CEL- lent cond. 4 Chrome rims. Rear carrier. Horn, ot Bau8 SAT... DEC. 10: AT 1; toad 1 MIL west of den. 16 b stein cattle, 12 cows. a fe dairy eq a. Fenty of mized Metamers Bank Clerk. Fritch PRINTER'S BEAGLES 995 Voorheis Road., Pontiac, Mich. TRAINED 0 iN- able, jnaele P md 1 aie oan male menthe P uetioneers. OA 8-2814. wrost chy ec winer: Geeues ah thy = : ailers 78 78 cues & ie Be, ceergraiey nae tage rena | Foe Sale, Thomsets special at a. mee | at (1 HOUSETRAILER, ALL METAL male, BD semen! 10% inches, good with ft. Huron Trailer inf hound with Park We. Me Wringer cron big bawling voice, An execiient mac , $35. 47 Plymouth car in Tr. > lee panies oe bye the sponsor rolled inte the “Crane has snuggled up within| How to Be Gallant: Maurice Chevalier introduced Marlene|g.2°"" patti Page Show. (# r:00—(2) Valient Lady. (0 Tar, |8:30—@) Bob Croshy Show. —forchen romance with Peter Tow@ ia) goo aon foe ninetenths of @ point of “The|Dietrich at the Waldorf Empire Room as.“the woman who} Camera Four. (1) Cisco Kid. ‘ Consica. ao Be 3:55—(9) News. 626 wy ca Ge Aewinn aoudin Godfrey didn’t let the sponsor Honeymooners” (24.8 vs. 25. was the most beautiful in the world 25 years ago and still the|¢:4s—(2) News. 12:15—(2) Love of Life. 4:00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date down. He peeled off his clothes his first half-hour clobbered/ most beautiful in the world.” Marlene kissed his hand, and he|7:00—(2) Ray Milland Show. (lines On. With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9)|@ reporters, he is ready tis) 1, s bathing suit, jumped = (9) Prayer, Sign apologize. Stage Show” 2.1 to 152 in the/kissed hers . . . Shirley Booth says her show, “Desk Set,” which| Michigan Outdoors. (7) Kulla,/19:39-(2) Search for Tomorrow.| , Justice Colt. Hope said he is enlisting the help|™o the pool and delivered a TV Sloating, according to Trem /breaks at 10:50 p.m., “closes earlier than any except ‘Heavenly Ae oe a on ‘ Footer Your Nest. 7 asa> Ret mene "irsilot Sharman Douglas, daughter of/ THe" othe set—wet er ary. Twins’ (the Faye Emerson-Jean Pierre Aumont , which : Beulah. (9) Bam Bam Boom.|, .. , {former U.S. Ambassador to Oe ee BUSY LA ROSA has closed shee ee 1:15—(1) News. 12:45—(2) Gullding Light. (9) Smalj|2°—€ Rickey the Clown. “= ldon Lewis Douglas and an old Julius La Rosa goes on the next , 7:30—(2) Sgt. Preston of the Yu-| Fry Frolics. zi 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) friend of the princess. Wood has. been found to be a — Raye show but had to . * * * * kon. (4) eo tas Show. (7) cata Day a charg nnteacmaaad (7) Auntie The jokes which tronght adverse germ py passenger pd beg off a Danny Thomas show THE MIDNIGHT EARL aa oe ) Charm Kitchen. (9)/ 4.45 "(4 aodern Romances, | ™iment im England and Canada taining dead air which offer because he's booked solidly eee Movie. Myrtle Labbitt Show. : ) were tossed off during an Ameri-|‘aining spaces eo . from here to Ft. Johnnie Ray expects a hot Christmas (he left to play|7:45—(4) News Caravan. 1:15-(4) Fun to Reduce. -—«(|[ 08-2) The Early Show. (4)/can television show. One crack said|tard the passage of heat and cold. aoe Jo’burg, 8. where the climate’s reversed) 8:00—(2) Bob Cummings Show.|1:39(2) Vanderbilt. (4)|: Pinky Lee Show. (1) Mickey|-Townsend should have known bet- ure, Africa, - - . Linda Lead ( Mouse Club. (9) Dance Party. The noige around NBC ts People/Darnell's agent assisted with the divorce; now her career'll| (4) You Bet Your Life. (7) Life) Jean McBride. (9) News, Sbop-|,. 55° (4) Howdy Doody. (1) Mickey|I" never could.” Another, “The Cleaner Cutting Saws scurrying way to avoid! ne rushed ; : Show. 3 : : the rolling heads—over the, ab-|°° oe . $:30—(2) Climax. (4) People’s| 1:35--(2) Ladies Day. Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody.|next time I'm in London I expect truer, taster when, filed os sence of any NBC-TV show in the A Marilyn Monroe fan in Germany sent her a letter, | Choice. (1) Stop the Music. __/1:58—(4) Fran Harris. (2) Girl] .) oo to see the princess’ wet handker-| ow preciteg weskive . top 10. te “New York City”; it was forwarded to The Friars—an (|9:00—(4) Dragnet. (7) Star To-| Talk. i average of a ship every 19\chief hanging out the window to/or saws your saws Senest Doolin tuatag Its wor | SU mal tub ««. Ut Conway hnoven “Finin and Fancy” | Sieht: ©) Moltm Pichwe Arn? neo—( Robert @ Leute, (0 pear legate Grea" Hope_ eve fromthe United eotbee aa 28 i ; So = my. : Hour : 5 on! ody : w. | te TV: , 2 next month to head the London company .. . Lisa Ferra 9:30—(2) Fi Star Play! @ of Shows. (7) Stars on!) akes. States yesterday to make a movie. Piswater ante 2687 : : Vv Theater. (7) Down You Go. |- some | A big Dem dinner for Harry Truman's planned at Alan doers gel hl ected ge Oieg before the screens, substantially Marlene Dietrich’s daughter, Maria Riva—once a chubby 10:30—(2) Eddie Cantor Show. more than the amount of time —wrote a diet book called “Happiness and the Banana Split.”/10:—~( pede Typ os l bh Sinatra sent a bar mitzvah wire to Juggy Gayles’ son: Soupy’s Ga! 9) National News. knocks” . . . Lou Nava, the former pug, is reciting fairy tales! | ittile Show. (7) Feature Film.| Marge and Gower Champion are|in bop lingo in his care. act. (9) Crown Theater. for 6 to 10 TV min- : x *« & 11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. Roy Acuff hopes to buy into European radio stations eal HE Sorel Teeter December Bride is the network introduce hillbilly music there ... Huntington Hartford brings| — ° show —~ biggest tation: jis “Joy Ride” revue—with Jonathan Winters and Joanne FRIDAY MORNING spread: ~ S y i i ’ “ee ic p ° i a, film shows have more stations, or sergeanta” with April : ey Minpeel ras is “No Time 6:50—(4) Today's Farm Report. SPECIAL though. oore specs gehen 6:56—(2) Meditations. | MIDNIGHT SHOW EARL’S PEARLS... . 7:00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To- OAKLAND THEATER The FCC is being bombarded Ideas are like children. Your own are day. . to end the practice of labeling) wonderful —Quote. 7:55—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford. December 10th 8:00—(2) Cartoon Sensational Screen Show recorded and transcribed radio ; . * ' on WISH I'D SAID THAT: It’s Ruth Gordon's line in “The 8:30—(2) Captain K | programs as such. Next they'll ;.tcnmaker”; “Money 1s like walking in the sun—it could Wixie Wonderland. Genera] Electric Automatic 8 trying to cloak kinescopes ty sot ealtig a fim a fl either cure you or kill you.” 9:00—(4) Romper Room. ay “KING” COU G* cous Travel Ison. Reg. 12.95... .. CHEAPER COLOR TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: When a hypochondriac says he|8:25—~(2) Detroit Newscast., | DURE ELLINGTON Ben Abrams, boss of Emerson/had a happy childhood, he means he had everything from|:30—~(2) Love Story: (1) Request eg FOR FATHER radio-TV, says sets will be mumps to measiles—John Laurens, — harry a pee TOTES $300 by 1958. Bert (“Break the Bank”) Parks heard of a school tn geo) Gan sae ns shew — Thesta SHOPMASTER - $3g8s . =a suburb so swank that the math classes aren't even t , : : The ABC-TV network Jan 16/ about common denominators. That's earl, brother. sy replies sine ene to | 26-PC. STAINLESS TABLE- © $798 PLANER. REG.-52.50...... o Saas aoe aoe Sian (Copyright 1955, the Hall Syndicate, Ine.) _ 1:8) News, cg gl___Dewre Oven tae P. WARE. REG. 10.95 ........ - SERNT-O-MATIC $588 with Allyn Edwards hosting. ABC|— TA = weulbcccseeoscnce pear tel aeeg erp yg oo ] DAINTY MAID AUTOMATIC $4944 .. films never shown on TV before. 2-SLICE CHROME TOASTER 8” ADJUSTABLE WRENCH. $452 The Lawrence Welk show is : ; eielelolelelers is not eur dish ef TV but tn its 10-CUP WESTINGHOUSE 95 Derded Bela it denerves is grow | Avromanie corres mara 90422 10 rive ) ——- | | . : WRENCH............... west NBC-TV's “Parade of the Come- Cie COLIC . Set of Pyrex Baking Dishes 298 WEN SANDER- 19 dians,” upcoming where Colgate’s) ESTAIVT INEMIGIRIAICN IG). ~~ With Recipe Book. . 5.00 POLISHER ............ sere 312 Variety flopped, will use a flock) TURIAINISIVIAIAILS he SN . | Seg aera a Eee Gn El Schenley comes Christmas | night. Lou | : LARGE DISPLAY OF TOOLS te prodace the [Parade of the | STANLEY | _ ESTWING —- MAYS “tee sivaye Je ts eting : SKIL — PLUMB DISSTON — UTICA Saf had to, the only qT. SYNCRO_ — re - ’ doldrums of/the series Bb mavorakr Wane | SPECIAL PRICES ON TOYS! Jack Webb is making a noise @ ) lke a reluctant 30-game winner /] BEAT THE CLOCK GAME K CANDY MAKER aS ee a | 4.00 «2... cece. $298 or DESSERT SET. REG. 3.00... 929 the cashcanny TV cop is about I} WHAT'S MY LINE GAME PRETTY MAID ELECTRIC Sp ot ay Te ; REG. 3.00 ............... _. $198 VACUUM. “Rep. 3.00 ---.... $239 Ben/ Alexander, Webb's side, willl] Cisners: —” bf _ I CHUCK WAGON SET EMENEE GLOCKENSPIEL star in a new Webb-owned series, 4 ; $398 $319 eS cas prequel | . | REG. 5. nm becae .. ee te 1 f REG. 3.00 .............. ., $229 nog. 13.50 .........- eee. 90% | Ae : | HOTPOINT VEN RANGE. ¢ axon - DOOR DELUXE REFRIG. 39.4995 death fe penne wee hae $429.95 ......... 12 Cu. Ft. Reg. $519.95. coueehi kona in the neuer eT | Wey Agtlienm, OPEN SUNDAY dveehanten vas tno Beek ol f Television Now—. AMPLE PARKING __. 10:00-2:00 ‘ffi, ; Daily 8:00-6:00 Lacille Griffin, 34; her son, Pleas | p aily } M. Jr., 23 months; her brother, i Make First Payment - | AVED LOT Mon.--Thurs.--Fri. . in March! © : 9:20 es | GIVE THE ELEGANT DECANTER... inapired by the truly elegant taste oe , we Cota, 3, oho wes raed eRe __ of Schenley Reserve. Features exclusive 4-way pouri lip. Supply $ afl e@ ner 4 ieee see os Oe eee 1960 N. OPDYKE AT PONTIAC RD. — ! E of “at ‘ x ee poe ¥ ; : | Me Se * : I “s 4 e foe sn f y } eed a Z cig : A) : ‘ | j Ae ee es Pea ee i Ra : a Fog pe en BS pee ra ‘ * ig ; f : beak : ee pak Woo iy 4s \ i" \ ee % 4 ; ee a : a , He 3 ae Vey ‘ oer i } z f : : 6 is es po J pave ae et = | ee t 4 3 tie ey Oh Be aa i =e THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1955 E—18 lang be expects contracts for construe-|End Stringent Discipline jf the Hally School PTA, intro lif Ike Does Not Run of Detroit in a discussion on wheth- Reading Clinic Urged _that, from one to four par, cunt of hothouses and other build-|~ duced the resolution. The council ler the President should run again ~ 9 need such guidance. | Soup Company Plans imee will be let ie the “early part|in Detroit Schools Asked aa anled on pn resolution but| DETROIT (INS) —A Chrysler a of his recent stn nck: for Detroit Public Schools Board of education members has Big Mushroom Farm of next. year.” He said announcement of formal DETROIT (INS) —A resoultion told Wineman they would study it Corp. executive who fled his native DETROIT (INS) — A reading Detroit public schools. ordered a study of ways to improve j-— and announce their decision at a Aves Malye he en Yule Tree Larceny future meeting. 4ern nations may lose the leader-| GRAND RAPIDS # — Police ship they need to presetve unity|/ Tuesday reported the first case of if President Eisenhower decides Christmas decoration larceny this year involved the theft of a string not to run for office in 1956. of 60 colored light bulbs from a asking that the Detroit Board of Education abolish a policy allow- ing teachers to use force in dis- SS — Ot ciplining students was introduced) Elephants on Sumatra sometimes Tuesday night at a meeting of the pull down telephone wires, tan- Detroit council of parents and gling them up like spaghetti as teachers. |they ‘scratch their backs against David Wineman, vice president the poles. clinic has been recommended for - Detroit’s publie schools. C. of C. Official Dies The clinic was suggested by os | IONIA w — J. Clyde Spencer Clarence Wachner, director of. ocretary of the lofiia Cham- language reading, who said De.) o¢ Commerce the past six troit youngsters are only holding years, died Tuesday at his home their own in reading ability and following a heart attack, ~ ‘details at this time would be “pre- mature” but that the farm will cover 100 acres and the develop- ment. will run into ‘‘a good deal of money.” He said the mushrooms will be for use in soup at the Campbell plant in Sacramento. YOU. DON’T NEED CASH FOR CHRISTMAS GIFTS ... USE SEARS EASY PAYMENT PLAN. ARS ..o, OPEN TONIGHT di - : . : : Bas and every night 'till Christmas _ CAMDEN, N. J. — The Camp- ‘bell-Soup Co. has announced plans to develop a large mushroom farm near Half Moon Bay, Calif. Oliver S. Willits, Campbell vice: chairman, said plans still are in the “designing phase’ but that V. 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