} The Weather 10,00 Expected Slightly Warmer Details page two ait THE PONTIA * * x* * PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, FRIDAY, ‘DEC EMBER 2 113th YEAR os 1955 —44 “PAGES PREMME OVER Paces 4 ASSOCIATED PRESS UNITED PRESS PHOTOS INTERNATIONAL NEWS BERVICE a 1 ‘ * x *«* **k * x * Santa to Open Yule Se eason Tomorrow 2 Turnpike Moving After Court OK * a x Sale of Bonds, Land Purchases He's Coming to Town Curtice Credits | Turnpike, Freeway Routes Shown to Start at Once Chairman Higgins Says to View Parade ay _ GMProsperity During Morning fo Good Values | “mens, Floats Begin to Roll - : ells Senate Probers | at 9:30; Eight Bands That Firm Has Highest, ra bosicipcte of Business Ethics | Preceded by one of ‘the \= SAGINAW F = _BAY > } SA : | WASHINGTON (#—Pres- largest and most colorful processions in the city’s. history, Santa Glaus will, officially open the 1955 Yuletide season tomorrow morning when an estimated 70,000 area residents will line downtown streets to. watch the annual Christ- mas Parade. The traditional observ- ance will get under way at 9:30 a.m. when the first of 61 units will leave the as-' sembly area near the cor- Ee ident Harlow H. Curtice |said today General Motors! Corp. has prospered. be-. cause it “has been able to: offer greater dollar value in, its products.” | In a general reply to tes-, timony of competitors, for-) ‘mer dealers and others who| ;have complained of some of| [2 practices before the ‘Senate Antitrust and Mo-| ‘nopoly subcommittee, Cur-' 'tice said: | Toll Road a Reality | After Decision By BURDETT C. STODDARD The Michigan Turnpike | Authority cleared a legal hurdle yesterday and began preparing for a swift stretch. run toward completion of | |a Rockwood to Saginaw toll ‘road within four years. Constitutionality of the _ of GM operations. ~ executives to restore his dealer: | ae In Today’ Ss Press tHe said Curtice ended this ses- County. News........ 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Sanders will Co egia e al wrap and mail your gift candy for arrival just before Christmas— Goes H q wire and guarantee delivery y anywhere in the | _ Tepe Shares | Invasion Attempt Foiled . . as Law Traps Students _ on Wrong ‘Campus’ | | GALESBURG, Ill UNS) — A { _ group of embarrassed college stu-} dents wound up plafing their own) “comedy of errors’’ recently when | a they went on a pre-football game) raid in Galesburg. | * * * | The band of stalwarts from Mon-| 4 mouth College, Monmouth, Ill., de-, cided to invade the campus of 'Knox College in Galesburg to ‘‘fire/ ‘ up” interest in the annual game/j- —— between the two institutions, : But someone goofed in drawing | | up plans for the raid. Unfortu-— | mately, the students set up their | Assortment | beachhead on the Knox Coonty | ; | court house square which is lo- | . * : ee ; 28 _. 4 cated a block away from Knox | - See | - . . 1] Tc a ‘ . ec. 2. ee A amily afar” designed o please everyone am)” DENNEY’S PUTS SISTERS ¥- -- BOYS’ PARKAS WITH from Grandma down to Junior. There is a | No o one noticed the error, how-; IN MAT HING LO E ee ) a | wide variety of both dark and milk chocolates, with ae and the raiders went to work Peueeye ATCH e leune- UNG LINED ZIP-OFF HOODS! such deliciously different centers as pecan mallow, the pa of a woe First = ine pajamas an are ee O8 tary hake rosie Unies ora 2 : : painted it and then they pour ons in miniature! 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The rest SINCE 1875 lof the shamefaced conspirators ‘ jwere rounded up the next day. 5 | Each of the students paid a fine, Where Quality Costs You Less Dinner Rose . | | Se Ra eM Re ms m Pe an pl . , ‘. | COME IN. . Penney's Pigtail Pretty _. Boys’ Blended Flannels | PHONE FE 5-5731 Is a Real Walking Doll! - That Machine Wash! or MAIL THIS COUPON What d’ya know! This beau- Handsome slacks fashioned tinl but smart Penney honey $ for neat dress and play! | od -te.lif, Sturdv 144%4-ounce rayon-ace- | SAVE NOW! PAY LATER! oe ap nse | bending knee! Pose her pret. tate flannels styled with con- Pontisc, Michigan ' tily in all sorts of positions: —_— "matching belt! Ma: | } Please send me the 117 Piece “ r Hairdo is Py, ‘er, Rita Hayworth. GEORGE MARKS e The deep-dyed villian in “On | es ; and Waldo . the ~~ ba é and = “Okla- Dick Zanuck, only son of the he | Kitchen Open Daily | fame’ Het sure dwt parst Zanuck a bow re t di ALVIN WALLS and His Orchestra 40 Ms 8B Me tees oe age et yc oe cman he rank e tion poetry it's a different mat- ford—a nice honor. F He not only writes it, but at the Dana Wynter’s wish to have drop of an iambic pentameter will; a dog was granted when she re- read you his verse. ] has just fin-| ceived a 4-week-old miniature | ished a short prose fantasy titled | Yorkshire terrier, “English Har. | “Conversation With a Friend of ry the Toff,” by name, in a Mine Who Alsa Happens to be a: basket of flowers with a bou- Cat.” quet.-of.-meat. The donor was Greg Bautzer. Dietrich is yearning to return tol Ruth Roman's first date since motion pictures. 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Jack Decker's On US-16 in Drayton Plains @ Breakfast @ Lunch Cefeteria @ Dinners Up to date, Big has raised $254,- L 770 for youth centers, old people’ s| homes, Community Chest and oth- er worthy causes. | Larry, who is in charge of this year’s golf games, tells me they | have so many players they have | te have three courses. Te give | you an idea, here are a few | movie names who will compete with the gif pros: Dean Martin, Vic Damone, Den-' nis O'Keefe, Johnny Weismuller, | Frank Borzage, Buddy Kogers and Leo Durocher, as well as Gen.! at DIXIE BAR DICK DENGATE and HIS ESQUIRES for Your Dancing Pleasure on FRIDAY and SATURDAY SULLY AT THE PIANO ON SUNDAYS 3 -7 2592 Dixie Highway jOmar Bradley and President Ei-| isenhower's brother, Edgar Eisen- | SSSEGGOSSORESRSSEREOESESSGROGEEERS ihower, Jackie Jensen and scores of top names in many fields. ig !Bing's youngest son, Lindsay, will- H play this year. Bing is feeling so fit that while ' he was here he signed that MGM g contract to do “High - Society” g (“Philadelphia Story’) with Frank |i Sinatra and Grace Kelly. = Music by BENNIE MANNI’S “MELODY BOYS” . : OXBOW LAKE PAVILION: 9451 ELIZABETH LAKE ROAD A very nice compliment ts pzid a to Freddie de Cordova, director of gy the Gracie Allen and George Burns'g jtelevision show. One of the di-/— irectorial TV plums of the year,'@ ‘the spectacular show “Blithe a Don’t Miss the Big Christmas D Friday December 23rd Spirit,"" which stars Noe] Cow: ard, Lauren Bacall and Claudette on ‘bert, has been given him. Freddie, who left motion eee three years ago to take over the a Burns and Allen program, was a \very pleased and said its the) FINE LIQUORS, WINES, " Old Time Square Dancing & Modern CALLER: GLENN EASTMAN BEER “nicest thing that's happened to him — — | Nene Yearbook Staff | at Avondale High School selectionst for the year-, staff at Avondale | High) have been announced. 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We will buy directly from owners or through brokers. “Phone or write-us-what-you_have and we IN PONTIAC MONEY IN I DAY ... or Other Plane choice of sensible repeyment plans. an increase of 7538! j I vision executive reported today Per cent over sales for the same) SOUTH BEND, Ind. Paes Produce ibaker-Packard Corp Thursday ex- trol rermers’ various kinds of a union source reported. Earlier, |,,7"U!TS—Apples: Delicious, fancy 5.00| the pact. ;now in New York for merger meet- or farms, |threatening terminating the pact new contract. Grain Prices Wheat 65 ec 203 Mar 2o4', TO 8-5010 | May 202'4 . 109 ; July 1... 192% 112! | Corn Mec . EDS. Mar 130 May ane 1.3275 10 62 Faby 1 344 tO Te Oats 11 07 1127 Dec ree Ete Lodge Calendar tiac Lodge No. 21. F. & A. M. News in Brief *450 or MOFe two chrome whee} discs from it. On Just Your Wame Gladys Wallace, 2163 Jones Rd., | told police yesterday. 8 . 5 300 bu Lettuce, bibb,. 1.50-1.75|Am Rad 22 pated pk. basket: lettuce, bu. ay acl 1, 250-|Am Seating 32 sat pale h ile her car was jin the Pontiac 399 bu: lettuce, he ' No. 1. 250-3.00| Am Smelt 48 Mack Pee 3-doz crate: lettuce, head, No 1 150-{Am Tel & Tel 180 = Motors parking lot, someone stole |: 200 bu: lettuce, leaf, No 1, 115-125 bu; | Am Tob 19 ee gu Aesslne. N 1, 1 28-1 75 m Viscose 4 y ov a eos _. ve Anac Co 706 Mead Cp Anac W & C.. = Lena ra - Armco Stl" 324 t Livestock ‘Armour & Co. 165 Monsan Announcement of the continu- fancy, 4-00 bu; No. 1, 3.00-3.50 bu: | jance was made by union officials lings between the CIO and AFL. UAW sources at South Bend said Studebaker officials had been! before forma] notice came Tues- ‘the bogged-down negotiations for a __ CHICAGO, Dec 2 Open to-\doz. bebs. Ao. 1_1.99- 64"s Horseradish, No 1, "jbu.; No. 1, 350-400 bu; apples, green- | NEW YORK (®—The stock mar- _|the firm said it was terminating appleahizintooh "fancy ese No, 1 ket was irreguiar in quiet early 2.50-3.00 bu: — Northern ¥: trading today. les, Wolf River, famcy, 3.00 bu; No. 1,| a aeaae bu; apples, Wagener, No. — Pears, Bosc, fancy, 4.00 bu lias No. 1, 2.00-2.50 bu. VEGETABLES, misc: Beets, No. 1. yo. ily traded market, 25 behs; | eets, topped. No 1, 1.00-1.50 bu: broccoll, No. 1, a 2.00 \4 bu. Cab- - bage, red, No. 1, 135-1 75 bu; cabbage 8 1, .65-1.00 bens; carrot: cauliflower, No. 1 2.00-2.50 doz. Celery, | ch; y No. 1, 400-450 crate, No. -1 00-1.5 ic anged ~ 54% on 1. Celery rool. : \dog behs. Eggplant, No. 1, 00-1 bu. Fenitel, No. 1, 32. 1.50 dos. bch. |Kohlrabi, No. 1, 'L.00-1.50 doz bchs. nm 113°4/185 50-1b bag: onions, green, No. 1 Ch ler Sales Zooming ° al sales manager. said that a iShdebeker Extends Pact. iL bsaet (INS)-A Chrysler di-, TO 2a”. © 1855, through Now. ™ With ClO Until Dec. 19 MARKETS > Market Ir regular cub poe here ave same biaicesottices teed until Dee, 19 Me contract) pareort outst np: tae IN Quiet Tr ading ently running more than 7 Per. devoted exclusively to promoting with the CIO United Auto Workers, | inciuded: : Gains and losses were mainly 3.00-3.50 bu; Cider, No. 1, 2.00- 2.50 for fractional and scattered through 00-3.50 bu; pears, Kiefer. eye 06) ‘most major divisions in a narrow- Among the few opening blocks Ray bage, curly, No 1.80-2, 00; b-! in a vage| Westinghouse was off 4 at 57% Pack + will _be a pre-Christmas candy sale, it was|5t-» died here yesterday afternoon announced. There are 61 Cubs in after an illness of nearly three Ro MSs seg O02) oe. Cettets. jon —5,000-sharrs, General Motors] opped, No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu. Coulifiower, 1 a 000 ses seores) doz, Celery, No. 1, wo: otf ee 47%4 on 4, r¥ meet crate; No. 1, 1.00-150 doz. oe merica e K. Celery root, No. 1, .85-1.00 doz. bcehs, : n lephone up 7s at the pack carrots, top No 1. 150-200 by:,0n 1,000 and General Electric un- =. 350-400 pk. basket. | ciceea: ice ae 4\q eats o. 51 Cites 14 Scouts witnessed the award ceremony. at Donelson Event Glen Benjamin Carnal Awards were presented to 14 Cubs and two leaders of Pack 51 at a meeting at Donelson School Wedaaaday. mace than 100 parents |°f 460 Jordan Rd. The Rev. James agp leer aarti skits onjin Perry Mt. Park Cemetery. early American history, written by! | died. erday-mern- Den Mother Mrs. John Nicolls.| 117” “arnt! died yesterday Six-year service stars were pre- sented to Cubmaster Lester G./_, . McKjinneyand Den Mether-Mrs. Ziva Dostanich Pontiac Deaths Service wil} be held Monday at 1:30 p.m. in the Huntoon Funeral Home for Glen Benjamin Carnal Parker will officiate with burial ing at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. Ziva Dostanich, 68, of 808 Young months. Born in Yugoslavia March 24, 1887, he was the son of Mr. and Sy . \Leeks, No. 1. 106-130 bens’ Onions, YeSterday in anticipation of news ® e ,{|dry, fancy 2.00 50-lb bag: No. 1, 165. of a new plan to wipe out divi- | Ce <1 1055| yeel dea!) robes oPacalen cease we 4 dends in arrears, was off 2% at 89 73-90 doz. bchs. Parsley Root, No. 1. on an opening block of 2,500 shares| | Ba.t.09 dof bchs Partnips. Ne. 1.; 00-150 ', bu Peppers, Cayenne. No today 78-125 pk. basket Potator- fancy. ‘Announcement. It-quickly extended| 150 be Bago eNe 1: 156100 pe a Pumpkins, No. 1, 100-125 bu. Rad- the loss to 3% -points. beg ishes, black, No. 1, 150-200 bu: radish- es hothouse, No. 1, 150 doz. bchs: rad- : hes, Fo US 100 doz behs: No | New York Stocks - doz ‘Late Morning Quotations chs. Spinach. No 1, 1.75-2.25 bu. Squash, Acorn, No 1, 100-125 bu Annual communication of Pon- ‘auash, Butternut, No 1. 100-125 bu:| ai Reduction 39 Jacobs squash. Aellicous, No 1. 100-130 bu: gained Chem 113 Jones & 1, 25€¢ 300 bu Escarole, No. 1, 1.50-| Am Motors '2.00 bu; escarole, erty we. 1, 2.50-| Am N Gas 1600 sq. ft. of storage space, suitable not requiring heat. 30 ft. high. Driving in. space for loading and unloading. Clean floor. downtown Pontiac. Corner of Scott Lake Road and Watkins Lake Road ; Coll FE 5-8387 : After 6:30 P. M. We Are Now Paying NEWSPAPERS . . 30s MAGAZINES . . . 50¢ Scrap lron—Junk Cor:—-Structural Steel! WE ALSO PURCHASE TIRES AND TUBES ee x IT Mont : Sea rr win : CHICAGO LIVESTOCK larraie a a hb 7 Atl Cst Line 46.4 Motor Pd Men or women... married er single. Get the money William Montgomery, 343 Ne cicaGo. nov. 30 (AP) (USDA)—Sal- At Solin 357 Motor Wheel _ you need in one aon with or without security. Bor, Vada St. reported that a tire and. | able hogs Jena slow, around 23 lower Arce Mig . 61 Mueller Br 3 ‘han Tuesdays average on all weights Balt & Ohio 47 : paid for or not. You: whee] was stolen from his car patemer pees) stones to 25 lower: a Bendix Av. 565 oy oe id while it was ontiac Motors Composed largely of mixed No 2 and 3s Benquet 13) Nat Cast h as in the Pontiac Motors iieifre We wntchers: eaditional ‘ordens ‘Beth Steet. isa yer Geen 2 COME IN parking lot yesterday. poe shipper purchase to estimated|Boeing Air. 684 Nat Gyps Moves Cease =n ue 1 = es Bond Strs V3 Net Lead utchers mixed weights and grades }1.25- Borden 642 as The rear of her car was smashed 1175: lots at latter price carrying No 2 (Borg Warner 436 ue Males FEderal 3-7123 = while in the Ogidand County Buiic-| 225" 5 ise samcred Reed (mined Me 1 Bris My aS Nia M Pos “Free Parking in Rear” ing Parking lot last night, Mrs. head lot No 1 and 2s 193 Ib selected Burroughs 294 No Am Av . 8 = at 12.25. bulk mixed No 2 and 3s 230 Calumet & H 133 Nor Pac ; a ie 5 e (Cecelia France, Drayton Plains, |250 ib 10.75-11,28, 260-310 Ib 1025-1075. camp Soup 42.3. Qhio Se Police most sows up to around 600 lb 850-975: Can Drv . 16 =6. Owens Gi told Pontiac Police. 5 fer ee around 325 Ib and lighter Can Pac 133 Pan A W Ait, ‘10 Carrier co 434 Panh Epi Lawrence Stiller, 37, of 311 Rae- es setts Noel ee arees Case JI .... 136 Barke Da : = choice steers own mo cater Trac. 58 1 . burn St and Harry Allen, 30.;eratety active and fully steady, other “hes & Ohio, 543 one lof Clarkston appeared yesterday | §"ades a welants on tee to Thryslér -- 934 Pepsi Cola heifers steady to ower, cows Cites. Svi $7.6 before Orion Township Justice Hel- Steady to \eeas tees Rperepa retold rscareea coer ie pL Pheive D ee Ss st ~ # ers Civett p i mar G. Stanaback. both charged snd feeders about steedy. four loads Gora Cole 123.4 Philiy ne with driving -under the influence of | 5595. Buin ‘cnbite ane prime tins act BEE A. 253 pai” Per ' 3 0; bulk choice and prime steers 1950-'Col Gas 162 Attention Merchants liquor, Pleading guilty, each was’ 1B 30° numerous loads prime heavy steers Comw Ed... 417 Pit Plate G 2.50 — choice and good steers.Con N Gas y47 Proct & G fined $100 with $10 costs. ‘15 50. “30.00. utility steers down to 12.00./ConPow pf4s 110.5 Pure OW STORAGE SPACE AVAILABLE _ pis rie pata a aE ER Charged with reckless driving. 33°25. bulk choice heifers 20.00-21 19. good Cott Mot. 87 Rex Drug. year €90d Cont Oi! “6 oo ; _vear- » ers, to low chotce 17.00-19.50: most utilit 7 Rey Met for anything [/!Syear-old Robert Anderson of iC ctmercial cows p01) to: ball leur eS 27, Rey Tob B Lake Orion pleaded guilty vester- canners and cutters &.00-10.00: “ uttity [Cu Ye WG oo & Rock Spg pee 5 : _ and commercial bulls 13.25-15.00- veal- Der -- 353) gateway 8 Bimilesitrom day before Orion Township Jus-/ers mostly 23.00 down. but = few choice Det” “pats... 313 t Jos Lead tice Helmar G. Stanaback. He was: #2d prime 2400: a few loads good and |} taal ae : =) t Reg Pa fined $75 with $25 cost ian Set Tee RV ieeding |store: 17/68: iDe Pent - wae Sead Al RR . “ “OSES - | Sears Roeb East Air L 51 Shell Oil _. |East Kod 8)2 Bt. Vincent de Paul Bozaar, Dec. DETROIT LIVESTOCK El A me AS . . AVE uto tite 444 Srd and 4th‘, fried chicken din- DETROIT Dec 1 1APiWors Salavle/Fl & Mus. 26 peat testo ‘ol enough hogs early to make a|Emer Rad Ue " . ner, 12 to 6 Dec. 4th. Adults $1.50. market ‘Ex-Cel a3, ‘Sperry Rand . \ 1-O ..... 631 children, T5c. —Adv.| Cattie—Saiabie 300. Fifty per cent |Pairo Mor 126 aa Srreeoles | licaee ones cows, pgp erect steady ferceears -... 194 gig ou Ind tecdey ‘ompered last ursday trading |Preepot Sul .. 956 n a) _| Liens Club Rummage Sale. 4 fairly active: good clearance. choice and|Freuh Tra ... 51 reels, oi! t Bale. S. Saginaw, Thurs. Fri. Sat.,|prime fed steers steady to strong, other|Gen Dvnam _. 42.4 Bievens, JP 7 '9to 9 * —Adv. {ere steers and all hetfers fully/Gen lec - 42° Stud Pack . | - see utility cows strong to 59 cents |Gen Fads - wa a SAVE AS E A ER! | cher. canners. cutters and all bulls|Gen Mills as ecit a ce WwW l P P _. Rummage sale. First Presbyter- ‘uly steady: stockers. and feeders |Gen Motors .. (25 Svit @ Co | “ Sriv- Bl Pd e jan Church. W. Huron St. 8:30 St¢sdv to weak; around twenty head|Gen Te! < 392 Texas to 12. Sat, Dec. 3. —Adv |mostly prime 955-1176 Ib fed steers|Gen Time 2 Tex G Sul : -|23.25-24.00: about 25 head choice and|Gen Tire - 631 -Tho i iprime 23.00. including few head 1,223 | Gillette 402 Tran’ vale cluding few hea Tran W Air If your friend's in jail and needs ic bulk and choice fed steers 19.00- |Goodrich 16. Transamer X ja 22 50; several lots choice and prime | Goodyear - 642 Twent Cen bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031. 22.75; load mostly prime 1.360 Ib. steera/|Grah Paige .. 21 wnderwood _—Adv./21.50: high commercial and _ good |Gt No Ry ... 423 Un Carbide rer . shortfed steers 18.00-19.00; x good Ot West 8... 214 On Pac... : Dec ‘and tow chotce fed nelfers T835- Greyhound ... 147 Unit Air Lin’ Rummage sate, Sat., .% a fed head high choice 21.00; some com-|Guif Oil .... 852 Unit Airc |98 W. Huron, 9 to 5. Moms o |mercial and good heifers 17.00-18.00;|Homestk .... 366 Unit Fruit ‘America Unit 2.‘ —Ady, bulk utitity and commercial steers and|}#! Cemt .... 63 Un Gas €p.. | | heifers 1200-1700: cutter grade kinds pedast ay “as US Rubber . , \down to 1000 and below; bulk utility|Ing Ra tee Vea Real . | Rummage sale. 128 W. Pike St.\cow: 1000-1200 canners and cutters|Iniand Stl |. 9 6 West Un Tel Saturdav A.M. —Ady, mostly 860-1050; mostiy utility and|Inspir Cop 96 Westg A Bk . : ! . commercial heifers 1200-1500. cutter ceva Tr < Westg El = bulls down to 900 load choic nd | in ary Wilson & Co s Hayride Parties, Food furnished. fancy 452 tb stock stecs calees 2244 (Int Nick 196 Woolworth : SS ee eee eee a | PE 2-3231. — Adv. bulk good and choice 427-505 |b stocker, Int Paper 11 Vale & Tow : , and feeders 1806-2000 «mall lots good Int Shoe 44 Young SW FE 4.9582 in 12 i months, Kingston reports. _All Sizes—All Models _| 24 Inch Table Model : MODEL 524-7 Open Daily.9 A.M. to:10 P.M. — FE 2-3781 [ise Oakland Ave. Park Free in Rear of. Store and choice 654-889 th feeders 1790-19 99 Int Tel & Tel 2 Youngs stockers and feeders 19 00-15 00 Calves--Salable 28. Todays market steady, compared last Wednesday de- mand improved: .vealers unevenly 4&1 00. The “Associated Eres 1S 3.00 higher; bulk good and choice 18.00- : | 24.00: few high choice and prime 25.09- .,) [32.0 with individuals up to 3600 |Noor thurs oped tana utility and commercial mostiv 13.00-| previous day 2048 1413 TOCK AVERAGES |18.00, cull and utility bulked $00-13.00. week age. 235.3 138.2 | | \woeeo ago oy 2 Lea i a ; |Vear ago. . 201.7 112.8 A hydroelectric plant is to seal 3 high... ...2574 142 | built at Sao Pedro Falls, in Paya-/ 1885 i 55 low ......203.1 114. )na, Brazil. 6 ips wen: L > Squash, Hubbard. No 1. 100-150 bu ilied 61 <5 'Fri, Dec. 2. Dinner at 6:30 p. m. Flecppar pene ripadea tie a! aut eet bal Allis Cesimeis 67 -pporanpats Lodge opens at 7:30 p.m. Irwin pk bskt. Turnip. No 1. 75-128 doz bens, Alum Lid .. 107) Kresge. 88 W. Mills, WM. Addy. furnip, topped, No 1, 175-225 bu. [Am Airline "246 tons a poli ; LETTUCE AND SALAD GREENS: Cel-| Am Can 4 Reig A A re try cabbage, No. 1, 1,26-4+-36—su-—findtre+ tyan . 80 jeg & My ik No. 1, 1.50-2.00 bu; Endive, bleached. No.| Am Gas & El. §1 ai s Ch F ShaT : . | -Jamaica has imported a record some inferior common and medium (18! Crk Coal . 314 Zenith Rad 135 Branch St. ecross from American Forging & Socket Bt, 200,000 pounds a hatter } 1s 73 6 736 , 4 : $2.2) i fervently hope. a program 41 for Retarded a3 ‘My prime objective during the dren and two great-grandchildren. | “Wis regular legislative session begin-| Service will be at 1 p.m. Satur- 2 ning in January will be getting} 6 ‘land County.’ a This statement was made yester-. icomon Arthur Legg 32 day by State Sen. William S.| ana Broomlield (R-Royal Oak). 95. be passed | immediately but a a construction of a large hospital 404. im our country." 9 | sh introduce legislation again which in Roscommon County _20 years 76 | would: authorize the State Water! Where he was engaged in the pulp- . the | Wood logging business. 7 15 Resources Commission to study 612 i176 Water problem , in Southeastern, $14 Michigan and assist loca}.commu-! 1c 14° nities in’ providing a long- range | 26.5 supply. +28. Broomfield. also stated he wil tH .sponsor a hill to have the juris- _ 433 diction of municipal courts raised) Gait Barbara Sue, Carol Ann. 2 Vir civil cases, 45.6) 49 7 / courts. Broomfield said he hopes ; *'to have the limit hiked to $1,000; = 2 2 or $1,300. Eleanor Ruth Smithson of Pontiac ; a 31 “This would take a large amount Sh of work away from our seriously oe $3 overloaded circuit courts,” he ex- me _Plained, “8 sa “Ground Broken “! for Construction Bs of Lincoln Plant “es Construction of the Lincoln Di-|after two years of illness. - 441\ vision’s future national headquar- 1fg.4) \.. 3uijters near Novi-was formally : 3¢.¢ launched this morning when Ford 42.6|Motor Company and local govern- ss ment officials gathered at grotnd- | red Eva Melovye = Yugoslavia t . in the wake of the actual’ Senator Says First) at the Baldwin Rubber Co. 22 Goal Will’ Be Care, ‘a bill through catting for CONSITUC-! of the Detroit Serbian Orthodox ition ef a 2,000-bed hospital for Church will officiate with burial 0 0.5 ‘mentally- peterded children in Oak- in Perry Mt. Bark Cemetery. 26-5) bermanent program is also need- | Brady officiated with burial in} . 194° ed and a part of it should be - 846 The lawmaker said he plans to Urvilla Miller Legg. He had lived oe. ‘| Cases involving more than $500, 83'now must be filed in circuit . breaking ceremonies at the 323- 39 |acre Wixom Rd. site. - $62) Located a half-mile north of 32.3/Grand River Ave., the installation 22.7 99,000 c 28.2) a ‘and will employ 5.000 workers) Ac- 1474 as start Jan. 1, a ‘ The first spadetuj of earth was turned by Ben D. Mills, general NEW “Get Dec 1—Compuied byb manager and Ford vice presi- dent. A witnessing delegation of Indust Rails Util Stocks Novi Township officials was i 7 181.9, headed by Supervisor Frazer — 181.0) Stamen. 180.2! 48 sa tual construction is expected to! Mt. 11.0) Mills told the ceremony guests 147.6) 181.5)that the installation will be com- 140.8) pleted within 18 months after start 108.6) of construction. . §|COMING! B| GOOD NEWS ~ FOR EVERYONE: IN Year's Auto Output May Miss Target The auto industry's goal of 8.- 000,000 units in 1955 may not oe jreached until the first work day following Jan. 1, 1956. Ward's Auto- | motive Reports speculated this: iweek. ee Predicting that “any minor set- iback could cause the industry to fall short of its mark."" Ward's) | pointed out that the 751,300-unit goal set at the beginning of Nov-) ember will be missed by a slight margin, although some producers are expected to raise December | PONTIAC end DRAYTON PLAINS planning to make up the deficit. Serving Good Food Since 1929! Breakfasts—Luncheons RIKER FOUNTAIN | Carmakers are programing = 739,700 units for December, just 1.2 per cent below November's \estimated turnout. The final car, ‘in 1955, the publication said, will | be the 8 millionth—no more, no less. , Lobby of Riker Bid (SHES ...and SANTA make my Daddy's dream come true... bring him a —brand new, tuxurious, 1956 ff Cadillac. Jerome Motor Sales 280 §. Sagitew St, ee: ‘ Ay in June 1907. Mr. Destanich had lived in Pentiac 26 years, coming here frem Akron, Ohie. A veteran of World War I, he was employed years, retiring three years ago. Beside’ his wife, he is survived by a daughter, Mrs. George | Dimich of Pontiac, two grandchil- \day from the Voorhees-Siple Chapel. The Rev. M.-D. Mijatovich | Service was held at 2 o'clock |this afternoon in the Congregation- /al Church, Roscommon for Lumanf tiac resident. The Rev. D. D. ! Pioner Cemetery. He died” Tues-| day in Mercy Hospital, Grayling. Mr. Legg was born June 10, 1908 ‘in Kingston, the son of Percy and Besides his. wife, the former Marjorie. Powrie, he is survived) by nine children, Robert J., Peter and Louis R. Legg, all of Roscom- } mon, Mrs. Elizabeth (Betty Jean) Hoeltzel of Marshall, Mrs. Joan ' TY-SEVEN ‘Urge Formation of Plan Group System Program ways and superhighways. passed last dune. $300 and Monroe, $400. Robert A. Larson. Educators Will Meet - |Eleanor Hunds of N. Hollywood, Cindy Lou and Kathy Mae, all at |home, and two grandchildren, | Also surviving are his father of Roscommon: two sisters, Mrs. land Mrs. Clarice Elizabeth Price NOTICE OP PUBLIC SALE | deer, Engine Ne JAD 31796 Public sale to be held December 14 1955. at 7851 Auburn Avenue, Utica, Michigan, at 1:30 p.m Dec. 1, 2, 1958 Committee Asks Study of Regional Highway ~ “ The Roads Committee of the Su- pervisors Inter-County Committee yesterday voted to recommend to its parent body the formation at a six-county highway authority to plan a regional system of express- The recommendation will be pre- sented to the Inter-County commit- +tee—at-its-meeting Dec: 8-in Port Huron. It in turn will forward the proposal for possible approval by the individual county boards of supervisors. “The reads committee, headed by West Bloomfield Township Superviser Hiland M. Thatcher, met in Berkley. A state act en- , abling formation of an authority” comprising several counties was Under the committee's plan, each county would supply the fol- towing amounts to the authority for working capital: Wayne, $2.- 300; “Oakland, - $2,000; Macomb, $1,000; Washtenaw $600; St. Clair, Attending the meeting from Oak- land County besides Thatcher were Road Commission Engineer-Man- ager Leon V. Belknap, Road Com- missioners [ee O Brooks and-Sel—— “|D* Lomerson, Supervisors’ Vice- Chairman Delos Hamlin and Plan {Commission Highway Engineer ANN ARBOR «—Some 225 presidents, deans and faculty members of- Michigan colleges will discuss public and _~ private education at the University of Michigan Tuesday and Wednes- day. They are attending the ninth annual Conference on High- er Education. 112791. cember 14th, PUBLIC SALE of Lake City. and a brother. Car-! son Legg @& Roscommon, John F. Nowaczyk Service will be held at 10 a.m.) { Rochester, Michigan PUBLIC SALE 1955 Chevrolet. Spt Cpe, Serial No VC55P222504 Sale to be held 1 00 pm December 14th, 1955 at 45° W. | Lawrence 8t. Pontiac, Michigan Dec 1, 2 1958 1952 Ford, Conv, Motor No B2DA- Sale to be held 100 pm. De- 1955 at 223 8. Main &., Dec, 1, 2. 1055 Saturday in St. Vincent de Paul! ‘Catholic Church for John Frank| |Newaczyk. 88. of 42880 Ten Mile| |Rd. Burial will be in Mount Hope | jCemetery. He died Wednesday A former cabinet maker and a resident of the Pontiac area for 23) years, Mr. Nowaczyk is survived) ‘by a daughter, Mrs. Norbert Wor-| den of Detroit; a son, Sidney No- vak of Detroit, one grandchild and a brother, Charles of Grand Rap- ids. | | . 353 will have a production copachy of David Wilson ‘ David Wilson, 79, formerly of |Pontiac. died yesterday at the Pleasant Community Hospital. He was born Aug. 14. 1876 in Imlay City, the son of Levi and Amanda Cooley Wilson and mar- ‘ried Etta Craig Oct. 27, 1898 in Caro. He made his home in Clare. A former farmer and carpen- | ter, Mr. Wilson operated a | farm on Baldwin Rd. for (many | years. He is survived by five sons, Miram L., Archie, Norman, Mel- bourne and Elmer; four daugh- ters, Mrs. Ila Deneen of Cheboy- gan, Mrs. Lena Strong of Meta- mora, Mrs. Hazel Tallman of Manton and Mrs. Marian Jarman lof Fairbanks, Alaska. | Other survivors include one brother, Elmer Wilson of Evart; | ‘one sister, Mrs. Myrtle Peck of. Warren, 37 grandchildren and» 30 great-grandchildren. The body will be at the Coker Funeral Home, Farwell until time “tor the service at 2 pm. Saturday in the Gilmore Church ol Chr ist. , — Poultry , DETROIT POULTRY natn, Nov. 29. (AP)—Prices paid r pound fo.b. Detroit for No. 1 = y live poultry up to 10 a.m. Heavy hens 25-27, light hens a heavy broilers of fryers (2%- 344 Tbs); whites 28, gray crosses 25, Barred Rocks | 25-26; caponettes (4'2-5' Ibs.) 30-32: | geese 30. A Cc HICAGO POULTRY CHICAGO. Nov’ 29 (AP)—Live poultry | steady to firm on hens, steady to bal- ance; receipts in coops 877 (yesterday 813 coops, 134,948 Ib); f.0.b. paying prices unchanged; heavy hens 20-24.5: = hens 16-18; old roosters 14.50-15.5; ca == sey under 4% Jb. 24-26, over 4% CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Dec. 1 (AP)—Butter easy | lreceipts 625,386; wholesale buying prices | junchanged to ', lower: 93 score AA) 1 $7.98: 92 A 57.25, 90 Ar 56.5; 89 C $4.75. cars 90 B47; #9 C 5 Ekes steady to rm: receipts 7,688; hegoesreT buying prices unchanged to . &. standards 45; ditties 20; checks 38; current receipts 36. DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Dec. 1 (AP)—Eggs, f{. 0. b.| Saree, cases included, federal-state| Whites—Orade A jumbo 90-81. weight- ed average boot a ak = §4-55'4, wid a White—Grade A fg oe & Oiter Went; mene Browns—Grade A A extra la a en 42-43, ual 56, "Grade M t unsettled to weak large od emt 1 cent love and il to the slow trade, ~ — ae we heel pee — 3 cents w . Demand falr, (Over-a ipods ate s\ id 1} Death Notices ~ LLL ON Le BOOTH. “DEC. 1. 1955. ALBERT Henry. 6366 Orchard Lake Ra., West Bloomfield, age 66 beloved husband of Flora Booth, dear father of Ivey Mae Larson: dear brother of Ivan and Sidney Booth Eva Thomas. Funeral service will be held Monday, Dec. 5. at 2:30 m. from the C. J. Godhardt neral Home with Rev. H. Ben- edict officiating. Interment in White