ee @otals cn Foge 2 I1éth YEAR * i] Die i in Blazing alifornia * He said eight of the men| idle © tac Soars ao wk cs were inmates from the ‘discussions at the United Na- Vejas Honor Farm and the other three were U.S. For- est Service personnel. U. N. Repeat ts Six other fire fighters managed’ Dea to flee to safety, Puhn said, as! lightning-fast sn. =" Pullout Demand ean 0 ragle Peal ; near k. two or three! plies More Pressure miles above the El Capitan Re-! servuir, The scene is about a for. Troop Withdrawal From Egypt A Rochester mother of two chil- \dren was. shot and killed by her enraged husband early this morn- - jing when she returned with friends Accept It: Cold, Snow |from what he termed * ‘an all-day | idrinking session.’ | Mostly cloudy and cold with Mrs. Nina Rash. 48. of 313 Wood-| snow flurries is the weather- ward Ave., was dead on arrival at) ™an’s forecast for Pontiac and Pontiac General Hospital, vicinity. The predicted low for tonight is 20-24. | A first degree murder charge |= = Tomorrow will be partly cloudy is expected to be issued teday | with continued cold tempera- | against her husband. L. J. Rash, | tures, high 30-34. Snow flurries | 52, whe confessed the crime te | will accompany tomorrow night's Rochester Police Chief Samuel | jow of 20-24. Howlett and Assistant Prosecu- The lowest temperature record- tor Gerald Barry. He was lodged | ed in downtown Pontiac preced- in the Oakland County Jail. ing 8 a.m, was 23 degrees. The “I couldn't take it any longer,”’| mercury reading at 1 p.m. was ‘Rash told Chief Howlett. He ad-| Four-Inch Fall Glazes or es , ; , = Roads; More Predicte 6 v3 ae Po cee i i . . rf i F ee Flee to Safety Ike Goes Today | Fine for Penguins, but S now Fun for People a to Take Vacation silted by tpt oo ate get MSU Student, Detroit Man as Flames Trap in Augusta, Ga. ‘Lose Their Lives; State Toll _ aa WASHINGTON ® — President] Reported Heavy Eisenhower plans to leave today Fire Fighters prion — rc cupchnae As the season’s heaviest snow fell yesterday a Michi- elopmen mene a vaca : gan State University coed was killed east of Lapeer and 1,400 Beittle Inferno, ore Augusta, -|scores of others injured in the state as close to four inch- Sweeping 33,000-Acre Press secretary James G. Hag- es blanketed county and state roads. Area Near San Diego lerty said yesterday that if no A b0-year-old Detroiter also lost his life when his car jhitches develop the ident ‘collided early Sunday SAN DIEGO, Calif. ur—|would leave by Bane in oor. ‘morning with a truck at _ Eleven fire fighters burned Augusta and what Hagerty termed G BI | F { | (Teles Telegraph and Square Lake to death last night when) “his first rest since August.” ‘ un as q a they were trapped willl nega ta Conturda ufwer the ‘el Ast acon as cae e y y battling a hot spot of the |Repetalican, National Convention. t A W. the U.S. Weather Bureau predicted . 33,000-acre Cleveland ‘Na-| Sexevts per = J 0 fed. oman — snow flurries tonight with tional Forest fire, forest! pisnnéi‘vs take to a Bi =a [oe mercy fo Oe tein ey superviso: A Husband Fires degrees, pe rs Walter Puhner staff than usual and that he ngry ' ‘a de Suwa reported. ee oe ‘When Wife Returns to on a noe eee w Ann i, ba we te Urs Sa, of Dearborn, « seater af MSU. “She was a passenger in a car driven by Gary Howell, 24, of | Lansing. Three others in the ear, . Pontiac Press Phote, W. M. Hoskins, of 69 Henry Clay Ave., dumps a load from her walk this morning, a task thousands of city residents found facing them. DOWN IT CAME — Pontiac area residents found that snow shovel handles still fit their hands yesterday and today, as the | white stuff sifted down Saturday and all day Sunday. Here Mrs. miles northeast of San Diego. The fire, which started Satur. | Oe ee ee eae Been : the Inaja Indian reservation, tg | UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. @— one of the worst in recent Cali- pete Soe oon Comes Oe Pet riod Starts fornia history, —~ up presstre today on Britain, The most deadly forest fire in| France and Israel to pull out ll! New Courthouse California occurred in 1933:-A den ‘shift ‘in: the wind trapped a} fire fighting crew in a canyon at Griffith Park, Los Angeles, and 28)plain their votes on two resolu. | ithe troops they still have in Egypt. The Assembly scheduled a) jmeeting to hear delegations ¢x-' longshoremen — 60,000 of them der issued Saturday ended the Coast ports and cost the national Wharf Workers - on Job Hearing |s Set NEW YORK (@-—Brigades xof} A federal court restraining or-/than 200 ships in East and Guif ;mitted he had thought about killing including Carol Ruppel, his wife of 13 years for some ¢ jrosse Pointe, were injured. All ‘time because ‘it would be Ketter! were singe oy students. than to have her break up other Show Cause Order homes.” /KILLED ON ICE died. htions it adopted Saturday calling The fact ho from Maine Texas—| for a te ry “cool actory worker, who was the Romeo State Police said Howell's 4 WORAT-IN 95 YEARS | tor withdrawal of the jovaders’ al ag pegtier.~ Gay. rent gor rd es ng — Pd estimated 20 million’ Debate to Be Held woman's third husband said the car apparently went over the cen- James Fenlon, chief ranger ol t nd clearance of the Suez ing the ni , strike.| Several ‘thousand members ¢f/U@TS a Gay. drinking sessions had been going, ter line on the icy road and struck . stg mean ae ee ot 8 ee ; cs | December 17 on for a long time. He said she|a car driven by Claude E. Saum, the State Division of Forestry, described the present fire in the! Cleveland National Forest as worst I have ever fought in this “the | Ships ‘and cargo, ing the period, started moving.! Along the miles of wharts Canal. | The Assenshly’s windiest de- de. mand was its fourth in tied up dur-}the « striking International long- igshoremen'’s Assn. hurried back to erg returned to their jobs in — Last Thursday President Eisen-| te | (the piers over the weekend. Work-|hower initiated invocation of the) Taft-Hartley law. He said contin- arrived home at 2:45 a.m. today/47, of Mt. Clemens. Saum’s -wife, A Circuit Court hearing has been with four other people after leav- Hafriet, 47, was also injured. iset-for Dec—i7 on a lawsuit seek- ing the house at 3 p.m. Sunday. Killed in the Telegraph colll- | area,” adding. “and I've been| Weeks. all proved by overetatee otal beringand Se hed ae (York. Jersey City and Hobok “ing to block the proposed new) Rash told investigators he load-| oO. “age poseuePs SO” fighting fires for 5 years.” | ing votes. So far, Israel says aan on IN. J.:. New Orleans, slarepean | E ILWU A | Oakland County Courthouse, attor- ed his shotgun and went to order j plove of the Cadillac Mot Car she has pulled about 6,000 troops | ®orma loading — \Roads, Va, and Portland, Maine. xpect nswer his wife and friends away from) eee | out of Exypt. ee ee” | gens ons “Over: plers sef¥ | an. ‘strike started Nov. 15 in 2. on New Wage Offer neys in the case said today. ‘the house when they arrived and) Sales Division, and fermeriy | The perimeter of the east-mov-' pattation of 928 infantrymen from icing more than a doten ships. leontract dispute between the . in- ag The suit, filed last week by the pegan pounding on the door. He| day city clerk from 1971 te i ing blaze is estimated to be 40 to) Port Said and the French claim Dock hands said they were glad: dependent ILA and the New York SAN FRANCISCO @—The In- new Oakland County Taxpayers’'said he held the storm door open | eg atnmesd es z=. day they have withdrawn « third of 1. be back on the job, but disap-|Shipping Assn. The employers’) ternational Longshoremen’s and (League, charges supervisors With his foot and fired at his wife} Bloomfield Township police re- in Monte Canyon, a TMC |-their forces. tpeinted no seftiement had been| igroup represents 170 shipping ‘and, Warehousemen’s Union is & four feet away when she made a/ported that Roome apparently did = west of El Capitan Dam, a city’ is expect- | jianned the building without legal , | However, the three governments reached in the dispute. No disor-| istevedoring firms ed to answer a wage offer to- quick reply to his order. not see the traffic signal and cole ——. reservoir, and Gweatened Ei Mon-| ihave announced no other concrete ders were reported. | The walkout immobilized more) jauthority and padded county bud-|" Their two children, Nina J., 10, |lided with an’oil truck turning onto ma -seoed co. 5 me fem iplans for troop hpemanya Be — Maritime Asen. &*'S t0 accumulate —_— and Daniel 8, reportedly were home Telegraph off Square Lake. date the only U.N. troops i | The offer was unofficially re- | At the hearing, county Corpor- sleeping when the — hap- | + Some 400 persons were evace- jation Counsel Harry d The workers of the tractor fac. the workers returned. Radio Budapest later eaecied | that, than last week" reported to. work) at Tatabanya and would work rl a single daily shift because of the! curfew, The broadcast hinted that wort | ers possibly had sabotaged the he| mines when it reported that they were in bad. condition and would have to be pomoct out and 'then| reconstructed Transfer Car Parts From Utica Depot. Transfer of 7,500 tons of Packard, parts and accessories from Utica, Mich.,-to the new Studebaker-Pack- Ind., has been completed, com- pany officials said today. The giant moving operation was completed in 22 days without inter- | ruption in dealer servicing, the cor-| poration said. The central parts| depot was formerly located: at! Utica. * ¥ * The transfer was made to reduce | costs as a result of consolidation) of Packard and Studebaker parts and accessories in one plant. David S. McNally, general- man- ager of parts and accessories, said) the change will increase efficiency and speed in handlking dealer re- quirements. ‘The Weather Fall U.S. Weather Bureag Forecast Phy te oh AND VICINITY—Hi 20: Seattent _ | Linda, M. Michael and Susan, | Sh tego rremyey ae 0 Its Way and by odie Wilan Cand at 10-15 miles an near. vents Ps Partly, rir LO White House Fred, Earl, Bob and Jack. His cold tomorrow night. lew 30-2. sisters are Mrs. Ella Justin, Mrs ALAMOGORDO;-N: -M. ~The Altha Meyers, Mrs. Jennie Cran- Today in Pontise. — temperature preceding 8 a.m. ats #.m.: Wind velocity 10 m.p.h. Direction: North. Bur sets Monday at §:03 Bun rises Tuesday at 7:3 “ m. Moon sets Monday at 1: bose pies Fuseday 0h i: Sem. Dewntewn Temperatures 19 OM. seveee- 2-78 CO.M. ..c0000...80 TS BM! Shcage cess 3% 7 a.m. ouceed 2M. cess at SOM. .ncc0-- is 1pm. seas 6 b.m. cence Sunday in Pontiac ere y res Highest and Lowest Tempersteres This Date in 44 Years ; 10 in 1049 oe Senday's Temperatere Chart Marovette 39 33 ie S- ~ = | : oe, 3 BAS ae ll, (tea Market {It Costs $47.36 \for Bunny Hop of 9,000 Miles a ‘ THE PONTIAC PRESS, _MONDAY, NOVEME roger Opens Drayton Plains Store to Be Fourth of Chain in Pontiac District 4370 Dixie Highway. . With a-18S-car parking lot and seven check-out stands, the new) store will ‘be 100 by 160 feet in’ jfloor space. Co-managers will be Don Shaw and Jack Rehtus. | Haney herved jny hop—and an ‘A T-months-old white rabbit ar- rived at .Logan Airport yesterday from Okinawa, a distance of 9,- ead = * It was ha by a woman Air Force lieutenant, Usbeck Peter- Store hours will be 9 a.m, to) jet Es E 4 Lid pales. . “A residential zoning is unrea- Pilea iat Hil { , NEARING COMPLETION — Members of the 135 Prospect ” Boatic. ‘The feat will be one of 32 expected te parade up Saginaw Street. floats based on-a “Toyland Theme’, while Schools “will enter son, 26, to her mother, Mrs. Ed- win Peterson of Belmont. It cost $45.36, plus $2 in cus- | grandchildren, a- bréfher, Thomas Mrs. Walter Williams, churches will design theirs after religious themes. The parade, which has attracted the largest number of float entries compared to previous years, is sponsored by the Retail Merchants Assn. of the Chamber of Commerce. | She is su Mrs. Roy DeNeen | % ee Grand Rapids. of Memorial Cemetery. of 45 Matthews St. |Roy The death of a Micsigan State \Olive Britton of Houghton Lake, illness. |University coed on snowy ‘tory at, Kispest reported in this ¢@r Lapeer and the state's first, morning and the Kispest textile | sledding fatality pushed Michigan's factory said about 75 per cent of | weekend traffic toll to 13 dead. M21 ‘Eldon Britton of Flint and Mrs. ' Hilda Bruley of Detroit. ‘Pontiac for 41 years. DeNeen, and three children, Pital at the age of 80 after a | Jacob E. of Battle Creek, and two sisters, Mrs. Dorothy Newington /last Wednesday when her daugh- of Lowell and Mrs. Pauline Randal) Service will be at 1:30 p.m. Wednesday.at the Huntoon Funeral! News has been received of the prhsony with burial at White Chapel kyo.” ‘death of Mrs Roy DeNeen, 15701 Petoskey St. Detroit. She was ‘formerly Mrs. Lee Faulkner of. Pontiae’ She hed lived in‘ Postiac, Mrs. William Urich - for 30 years, moving to Detroit | ifour years ago. toms charges, to ship the rabbit by air. Mrs. Peterson claimed the rab- bit, but said she hasn't quite fig- Oe et et ew he where to heep it. . eri: Peteneen said che at Seat notice of the shipment at’3 a.m.) ter telephoned from Okinawa. Israel Claims Arabs A right-turn lane into , Woodward -javenue would _ possible then, he says. - Edward J. Gunn Sr, A teacher and principal in De- Bloomfield Hospital Saturday after a brief illness. He lived at 920 Chester St. Born at Cherry Hill, he re- ceived his BS degree at what is L His memberships included the’ Nardin Park Methodist Church, of Oak Park, and a sister in Erie, | Pa, i Have Planted Mines “She never writes,” added the mother, “She always phones, ‘sometimes from Formosa or To-| her has orders for transfer to Ger-' jmany. She presumed she had the) frabbit as a pet and sent it home Mrs. William (Katherine) Urich| for safekeeping meanwhile. died Sunday survived by her husband -morning at Pontiac General ee ‘cs. Ships. Wait Out Storm | | PORT HURON um — Fiftee She was born in Hamburg, Pa., freighters were anchored in the| MONTREAL w& — Four interna-/ ithe daughter of Charles and Re- st. | Service will be 1:30 p.m. Wed- becca Kutz, and married William wait out nesday at the Clunis Funeral Hom Urich in 1915. She has lived in seven 4468 Third St. pers: Clair River this morning to a storm on Lake Huron. were tied. up -opposite Ma- 'rine City and eight others were an- Mrs.. Peterson said her eonge. JERUSALEM (—Israel said to- jday that Fedayeen commandos, from Jordan crossed the Israeli, r and laid mines and explo.’ isive charges in the coastal plain ® northeast of Tel Aviv. An army spokesman said a set- | Ger in Einat village stepped on aif imine and-was wounded, a well |was blown up and a car —' is Airlines Aid Hungarians | ioe tional airlines with bases in Mon- treal have agreed to share in the free transportation of clothing and. medical sypplies to Hungary. Re- ‘by thembers of the A fire death aa a drowning hour weekend period which ended) at Sunday midnight. Carelyn Ann Angell, haulaway track skidded into the wreckage moments later. At Whitehall Sunday, 7-yere-old) ‘Barbara Pelton was crushed to |death beneath the wheels of a car; that struck the sled on which she. and her 10-year-old brother, Ron- ald, were riding, | Harold Frzino, 30, of Muskegon Mrs. Edward Kleinschmidt of Pon- Whitefield. N. H., “considerably more minérs were also recorded during the 34 Jesse C. Gaddis | Jesse C.'Gaddis of 37 Marion’ St. died suddenly Saturday night He had a5 in Pontiac forty years, coming here from Imlay s |City, and for 26 years was ehgineer, |and custodian of the Waterford | School s. He was the son of Albert and Mattie Wall Gaddis, and married Anna Shoemaker in 1942. She | survives him. Also surviving are a daughter, drowned in White Lake, 14 miles {tiac, and a sister Mrs. bat) Lacy! north of Muskegon Saturday when| his small boat capsized. Mrs. Edng Babarski, 39, died Saturday in a bedroom fire at her |neral Home in Auburn Heights,|New York. : ! Detroit apartment. Other traffic victims included: of Danville, Tl. Service will be at 1:00 p.m. Tues-, diea |day from the Dudley H. Moore Fu-. with Rev. J. Harvey McCann offi-| |ciating. Burial will be in the Im-| lay Township Cemetery and there Mrs. Alma V. Knowlin, 53, of win ae graveside service there al. | Onondaga. Lotis V. Albert Roome, 59, of Detroit. Raulet, 92. of Detroit. | Gerald Raymond Forlani, 17, of Erwin D. Harroun | Dearborn. John Henry Jones, 57, of Flint. | John KR. Russell, 19, of Detroit. Mrs. Edith Cilkey of. Harbor, Springs. Chester John ‘Fairbrothers, 3, | and his wife, Gertrude, 45, of Kent! City. | Mary Lou Berg Wilson, 18. of Traverse City, a bride 6f one day, | ‘and her hesband Rodney, 19. Christmas Tree ‘nation’s community Christmas tree is on its way to the White House apngacalire senayoy dm pa ‘That's a Real Switch '3:00 p.m. | Erwin D. Harroun, 42,~ of 701, | First St, died Saturday morning at, ' St. Joseph Mercy Hospital after a’ |day’s illness, | He had lived his entire life in/ |Pontiac, The son of Clinton and | Della Snyder Harroun, he served ‘with the Army Anti-Aircraft in’ World War II, and was last em- t ployed at the Pontiac Motor Di- ivision Machine Repair Shop He was married in California to! Mary Drury, who survives him. He, ‘is also survived by four children,’ off the west coast of Germany were inundated for the third time ; She is survived by her husband and a brothér, Brigadier General por Huron. ‘Harry Kutz of St. Petersburg, Fla. ———__ Service will be at 1:30, p.m,’ Wednesday at the Farmer-Snover) Funeral Home, with burial in pay Mount Park Cemetery. — 4 64-Foot Tree Goes 335 Miles to New York NEW YORK (X— Rockefeller ‘Center's 1956 Christmas tree com- ‘pleted its oe oe from Se 8 eS It was the Hil ged for any jof the Center's famous Yuletide, trees. In the past, trees have come, from within 100 miles of The 64-fodt white spruce. is a gift from New Hampshire, whose | governor, Lane Dwinell,..will offi- ‘ciate at the lightning up ceremony Dec. 6. A four-foot white plastic star; was placed at the top of the tree i before it Was raised by crane. To-! morrow a six-story scaffold will be placed around the tree and a crew of 20 will begin a week's work placing 2,200 firefly: bulbs and 1,200 red, green and | white- illuminated plastic globes in the tree. Storms Rage on Seas, Endangering Ships HAMBURG,. Germany (#—Win- ter storms raged over the North ‘and Baltic Seas today, kicking up’ mountainous waves that endan- | gered ships. The tiny North Friesian Islands waves. ee chored between Marysville and lief — — CECE ECT OCONEE supplies are pouring into the ‘airport from all over Canada. 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Nicholie Agency” FE 5-1201 @ FIRST IN QUALITY @ FAIR IN PRICES @ FAST IN SERVICE __A Satislied Customer Is Our First Consideration . 49 MOUNT CLEMENS ‘other things to support att the costs. ‘on foreign capital and supplies. cess of imports over e double the 400 millions of 1955, a billion dollars to a peak of $5,- 700,000,000. ‘OTTAWA Ww Breck before has | there been so much talk in Can-| Phi _ ay there travel, shipping, ada over the influx of investment|and the cross-border flow of divi-| ‘from other nations, . in particular/dends — The talk- in some quarters is|more, perhaps wochie last year’s that. Canadians are ‘victims of 700 millions. > -biggest}ermment into a ‘batch of foreign ‘In’ their his-/exchange restrictions. But the ex- in the United|change value of the Canadian dol- 7 [pee al Satie contirien seal eS Tee sae oak the country’s im nce. Armani of con on not|flow of foreign capital, principal-' ibig enough to turn out all of the ly from the United States has. N brick and’ mortar, the steel and been more than sufficient to cover” k needed. Canadian’ the deficit. T pocketbooks were not fat enough, = * * 6 More than ever, Canadians had to rely In commodity trade alone, the overall Canadian deficit. — ex-' capital. — is expected to reach roughly a bil-jeasiness over the growth in Can- E lion dollars this year, more than/ada’s foreign debt, boosted by the | Federal economists estimate |that exports this year will rise by ‘about 400 millions to“a record $4,- ‘700,000,000. But imports are ex-/into the:dynamic segments of in- ipected to spurt ahead by about/dustry, by Own Boom’: other trade te con- the deficit is expected to climb to about -$1,300,000,000 or In other years, a deficit of this size might have forced the gov- ening. The main reason; the rmon sestiat aes With some minor exceptions. U the Canadian dollar has remained R at a premium. Its main support E has been the heavy flow of foreign Nonetheless there is official = Ss trade deficit and capital _im-| s. What irks some Canadians is| that American capital is flowing such as mining .and oil. G Stocks of some American - con trolled cotnmpanies are not open to Canadian investors FINANCIALLY I TAKE IT EASY | EXT YEAR! 4 Christmas Savings Club Now... You won't be caught short next year at gift shopping time, if you join our Christmas Sav- ings Club now! The easy way to fit Christmas buying in with your budget is to save a little each week, all through the year. — CHRISTMAS CLUB CHECKS GIVE YOU WORRY FREE SPENDING 3 PONTIAC. FEDERAL SAVING S* WES 4% Free Parking - 761 W. Huron 16 E. Lawrence St. a 407 Main, Rochester Clarance D, Howe, trade minis: & ier.“has voiced criticism of how American corporations operate in K Canada. He urged also that they L select more top executives for | ‘branch plants from among Ca-| nadian technicians; that financial | 'N statements show how much profit D ‘is being made -in Canada and where the profits are going. Investigators said arsenic had ic been found in the family’s well © water at the house it rented at’ v nearby lees hebben i W. Va Mother her Quizzed § Y in Poisonings Arsenic Found in Well; Y Father, Two Children E Die in Maryland - | ie in Marylan R | HAGERSTOWN. Ma. we A| Ss young mother who had her husband and two young sons was reported in fair condition to |); day after herself becoming a vic- tim of poisoning. Lin Mrs. Helen Elizabeth ‘Kidwell |||) lay in the same Washington Coun- | ty Hospital where her husband | || and nine children were admitted i last week One of the seven sur- Hi viving youngsters ranging in up- to 3, was listed as in serous i condition The mother was ii Thursday night. 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New $ 39. 75 Extensole Brunch Cart. Blond with 4 - #2” leaves. Drop leaf sides. A real value. | only...... Now $ .79.50 $95.00 18th Century Mahogany Dining Room ais 1 only. ‘ 30 x 60 plus Extension Leaf Now §$ 79.50 *$89.50 Paul McCobb Natural Birch 36x72 nr Floor Sampie You must see it to appreciate the value... 50 Paul McCobb Buffet. Styled to be versatile. Dining room, living room or bed room in natural birch i New $ 79.50 Beautiful snahoesey soned’-with double drop- Tea Wagon. ee $ 66.50 side with rermiovable-serving tray. Ideal Floor sample only .... prece to serve from. | only......0.. New $79.50 $129.50 $154.00 Tea Cart: Warm maple fonedile on casters. CARPET a $54.00 Rell End. Tone on Tone Now $ 19.95 19.95 . Li 29 «x 46" sere See si0s Saco ne $8.95 100% Weel Poca! or Leaf Pattern. ‘ 12° wide a New $ 5.95 $8.98 100% Weel, Siete. Tone on Tone. . 1S’ wide ..,..--; .. Now $ 6.95 $39.95 9 «x 12 Green or Red Cotton st be with non-skid back ..° . -New $. 34,88 }8x27 Threw Rugs. 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Less Cord, Vonly ooo cee tees Now § 9.95 $49.95 Dishmaster. Deck or wall type. = 2 only ..2...0 02s ce New $ 29.95 $232.00 Electric Range—Leonard, 56 model 4-burner deluxe unit. With iinse Sa ces Cte gg tae oo. NOW $189. 50 MISCELLAN EOUS 100-Pc. Dinnerware Set. - - — 2 9Ots OMY) 68 ee et ee Now '$. 19. 95 7-Pc. Echo Kitchen Tool Set with cooking pad 2 only ...-..-->- Now $ 2. 99. Dura-Weld Covers for Soto, Chairs, Blanket Bags. Mattresses— 25% off . Priced as tow as $ 74 H-Steel 3-Step Mendy | Home eden 3 colors to choose from. Ragette $4.95 02555 sv eeiend sans Now 2.99 Kitchen Wall Cabinet. Floor sample, —— door, Regular $12.95........-0005 .New $ 3. 98 White Enamet Steel Cabinet tempat ter Nochien or bathroom. Reg.. $18.95..++.0..00++Now $ 9.98 | AS LITTLE AS 10% DOWN DELIVERS i AND THE ‘BALANCE ON LONG _ EASY PAYMENTS. TO. YOUR 24 _CONVENIENCE! Customer Parking In Rear Bn St 00 JTONIGHT OPEN Till. 7 4 Le) sa : if ett] k Et i e g EF i i i — . 3 : : : : THE ‘PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER pyaiy Vienna Orchestra ee Wants Good. Look at America The orchestra was founded in ~~” 1842 and is one of the world’s old-) |ingredient which poe Times est None of its current member- ig : ship, however, has ever visited this look. Liquid or cream rouge in the“: "AM ep Oey TEETER on Ger eee Be ee et eee nat " capers To : For More Information Write or Phone Mrs. Julia. M. Peruchi Phone Flideral 2-3643 65 Franklin Blvd. Pontiac, Michigan _ IMPERIAL BEAUTY SHOP . ot 219 Auburn Ave. Holiday Hair Care Make Your Appointment Now FE 4.2878 Edith Stenson. FREE PARKING By JANE COCHRAN They Rate f a ‘ .than in any year past. Sweaters specie dir es pier patie are enjoying a resurgence. Knit- child as one who simply cannot ted coats, jackets, dresse’, cos- learn to read — in fact, “All of tumes and accessories are: fairly us are a little bit retarded ip some way, peame e te es. This is the word of Dr, I. E Of the new items, the tapered Goidherg, educational consultant ‘polo coat-is done in a fiat but for the National Association of Re- bulky stitch. — wide tour of public and private fa-;tion he is as handicapped as ® jeok place last year. . \cilities for such children, Dr. Gold-| SAN FRANCISCO (INS) = The | berg explained his statement that Knits are bigger news this year| old genius who can design jet at) persons are a bit retarded by saying: “Consider the prodigy, the be regarded as salvageable genius who enters college age 9 all efforts have failed. or 10 or whe composts music at yew rea OF HOPE ©“T don’t know what I think woman over 4. It} Canyen, Yellowstone have accomplished by writing this highlights and| Park and Miami, Fis, among — y. . But topping the list for the ma-| SAFETY VALVES last, after you jority, according to a man} You have accomplishd just what your lip and eye jfor the group, was a visit to the/ you said, ‘blown, off steam.” That te -bé sere |American honeymoners’ mecca— is one way we writers can be have eneugh on. Niagara Falis. service to our readers. We often not have a | On the social side there was a act as safety valves. amount et first. If you |reception by Austrian Ambassador! rt | ‘more, use Gry jand Mrs. Hans Gruber, and in’ You also have presented the ; New York a big shindig in the Wal- “other side of the picture, cas which| Fair Lady” clothes dorf-Astoria's Rainbow Room. the my Porth inner om “Fair Lady” makeup,|ALSO A MUSICIAN Sonks Tikeve bald thet there ic 26 feel more feminine and) Contrary to tradition, the phil- harder job in the world than than you have in a long parmonic’s manager is also a care of a house and ; 1. fashions are most flat- member of the orchestra—Helmut, dren, without help. this Ss » |Wobisch, its second trumpet play-| . 4 as jer. ! I have urged that the woman ge a: 2 — et than that “Don't Fear Eye ic, some time away trem her job. | Every woman. can spend a few moments on hersel/. | tashions time-subtracting tier.” ard Wagner, Verdi, Gustav Mahler Both the carcer woman and the | : and Bruno Walter, has played with- one in the home have advantages | : : out interruption since 1860, giving and disadvantages. (+. Give Knit Sees: New Hope for Handicapped \most of its concerts in Vienna on lthe Care ‘Child Genius Can Also Be ‘Retarded’ and much ta Quite —— the appearance | Dr. Goldberg believes, however,|here of the Vienna harmonic, | ‘that all retarded children should|Washington music-lovers are enjoy- ‘ing a notable seagon. i i i | a 2 4 EB | look that's im great favor this - fall, The Dleused line is just | | above the hips, making the skirt — | look very skinny, ——— . —— + Reg. $13.98 to $15.98 r Caring for these knits is largely a matter of reading the iabels. Generally speaking, they're best "4 Iwashed by hand in the basin er; a bath tub. : }WASH WITH CARE | _ All wools should) be washed serving of suds because wool fibers! ‘FT; | i : { i Pontiac’s. New One-Price Permanent Wave Shop ALL PERMANENTS gen, SSB7S Complete with Cut and Set NONE HIGHER You Get All This: @ Custom Haircut No A ppointment Necessary— @ Permanent by an Come Any Time! experienced, ‘licensed operator Phone @ Styled Set FE 8-3560 @ Guarantee ...a \ complete wave for $3.75. None higher. HOLLYWOOD (32% 78 N. Saginaw (Over Bazley’s) if a ig F tf 5 3 5 é ; i i older retarded) Omega Mu Sgma Sorority will hold its . annual spread jay at 6:30 p.m. with will Mrs. Louis Livingston, 2830 Woodbine Grive. ig Ae g° 35 ; a / 3 z : i "4 rt H i a | “Don't Forget — = Family” a geal Wiuam Wrienr Home. — ce ene for * Fumiture Makers end Upholsterers Punch Set “Imagine how lovely this will look on, your table «”. decorated for the Christmas season 1a handsome gift. . . it 101 nme usin $] ()98 come care Nad a as WOULD TRAIN TEACHERS Zz Fa Be Mylene SNS | garment wou't shrink, asseme it Dr. Goldberg's aim is to set wl Cash In Your Tickets ; others to. train working we _ up a nr with | eh . He expe On or Before i F drying. retarded oe. | Coat Sets aticery conta should be done in a natin of any Teun fr Gee December 15th + ‘Heeksuede lukewarm what is tis mota rey | ae ee lesdt' coat thanld be tioned in a tarded child. meee © itd ner pc ‘a fnise $1 9% beach towel. | _ be — | about 81 million persons in the, Hudson Household Co. | | Then # plastic ‘sheet should be The drama of black “péarls” used in combination |U- S_were in « state of marriage} + — 1214 N. Perry - Beyw _ Brea sug Sp ae with fresh water “pearls” produces jewelry that gives ae : = : Coat & Legging Sets ishaped by hand, Seams ani bind- a new look to dark jewelry for winter. Jet and crystal WONDERFUL for HOLIDAYS ie Gaarane © | ()°8 ings. should be pulled gently into| follow the same theme (le/t) in two necklaces entwined | ! Rte the hed ese Mouton Trim | Wee Maat ee I | to form a hair orgament and a third used to edge the | . : ; _ Reg. $15.98 : lop layer is nearly) d The ‘ves . : ye i pt OE ‘dry, the coat should be turned and| 4¢Colletage. The yearls (right) appear in: necklace, . | ! — PU patted into shape again. | earrings and another necklace for the-hairdo. - Btu: : eee : «+ = OF WO sparkles and. dike a damiond sat only $10. nd ladle. «+ all of. ores wexine SAFONG | the criss-cross girdie that walks — _. and won't ride up Yan? * streamlines your figure to fashion’s newest lines. Try one on and see the difference for yourself. Sarong Girdles eerceesceclO DS to 13.58 - fareng Jr, Girdles .,.... w | ¥ 3 - Metal Cutting Band Saws; 1—Ameri i a oes ae ” 2 a 3 oe 2 H Dh PE ys . So * st THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, _ NOVEMBER 26, 1956 y YORK (INS) — “Britain “By Order of the Board of Directors Late ‘Model Punch Presses, Tool Room Machinery and Equipment of PRECISION PRODUGTS INC. . 2240 Greer Street, Keego Harbor, Michigan {A Geburd of Pontiac) TO BE SOLD AT - Public Auction, Wed., Nov. O8th Beginning at 11:00 A. M. (EST) Consisting of: PUNCH PRESSES Bay 1%5-Ton 8. S88. DC: inew in 1954)' 1—Thunder. Bay 1—Teledo — 88. 90-Ton; 4-Wiles Z3A 8.6 -*152-Ton ; 1—Bliss Por’ Aas. ‘Ten Sheet RCM Horning Presses. i, ROOM MACHINERY 1—Cincinnatl 2? Queene Hors. Miller, — Speed: 2—Sheidon 12" Tool Reom edision thes #TE1296B: -Logan 10" ba 0 Room Lathe: 1—Linley Jig- Borer; 1-G & E 16" y. Ram Shaper; 4%xll" Col, Radial Drill; 1—Delta Toolmakers’ Surface euaene DRILL PRESSES 2—Canedy-Otto #18 3-Spindle Drill) Presses; 5—Walked ‘Turner 20° Floor Type orm Presses; a Fo Craftsman 15” Bench’ Drills. 2—Walker ‘Turner 16° Metal cutting Mnand Saws: 2—Kalamaroo 8x16" can 36244 Table Saw; 1-3 & R Hack Gav. PAINTING AND SPRAY EQUIPM 1—Tipp 218° Cableway Grirerer i—Tip Toter 16" ewe Rubber Belt Conveyor; 1—Postoria Infra Red Drying Oven; 1—Postoris 12’ Infra Red Drying lt y~lWaner Wash Spray Booth, peeneuns Paint Tanks, Spray Ouns, fongre Filters and Regulators, Dip Tanks. POLISHING EQUIPMENT Polishing and Buffing pe Torit s210PB Twin ERS 1—Rex 7 KVA Spot Welder; 1—Rex. 10 KVA Spot Welder; 2—~ Welder 1 KVA Spot Welders; 2—Hobart Arc Welder, 300 Amp. snd 200 Amp; 3—P & H Are Welders, 300 and 300 Amp, a—Heliare Welders; d—Acetylene Welding Outfits. SHEET METAL MACHINERY J—Niagara $242 42°x10 ga. Power Square Shear; 3—Nisgera #172 Beaders: 1—Pexto 36" Square Shear; 1—Diasco #2 12” Folder; 1— Diarco ¢3 Bender. BUFPI 4--Hammond pitta! Rite Lathes; 1—Devine De. Dust Collectors. PORTABLE TOOLS Hammers, Grinders, Polishers, tt is, ws, Electric and Pneumatic Dri Ba DeVilbiss, Screw Drivers, Pencil Grinders, B & D, Thor, Aro, 1 K., emmy = {fled Comparators, Gauges, —Wilson #3JR Hardness ler, e! " Seas miocks. V Blocks, Height Gauges, Verniers to 72", Microm- eters, Hole Gauges, Surface Plates, Cubes, ete. TRUCKS, LIFT TRUCKS AND ‘TRACTORS $—1983 GMC 8-Ton Stake Truck; 1—1961 Chevrolet Pickup Truck; 3—Clark 6,000¢ Fork Lift Trucks; international Harvester Farm AIR COMPRESSORS " %—Bury Double Compressor with 100 h.p, Motor; 1—Worthington 15 hp. 2-Stege_Compresses. MISCELLANEOU: 8 20.000¢ Socket Head Screws, Nuts, Washers, Bolts, ete. 0.0002 Gteel Inventory. Gheets and Bar stock; 40,000 Kraft Paper Bags 16"x4%"x4"; 10,000 Corrugated Paper Cartons. 6HOP AND FACTORY UIPMENT 30-—Motors % to 40 h-p., Elec. and Hand Hoists, Pipe Threaders end Tools; i—Hydro Way 4.0002 Scale, Pire Extinguishers, Steel Shelving, Fore Stitching and Stapling Machines, tenance Supplies, Self Feeding Stock, Bins, Fittings, etc. PERISHABLE TOOLS AND CRIB SUPPLIES CHINE ACCESSORL Pile Cabinets, ete. Immediate Delivery—Ne Approval Required A deposit of 25% (cash or certified check) required at time of rchase, Starts: Monday, November 26, 9:00 A.M. to 4:30 P.M. Por Information Contact Auctioneers — Liquidators — Appraisers NORMAN LEVY ASSOCIATES INC. 1955 Guardian Bide. — Mich, WO 2-6182 ~ ADOLPH WINTERNITZ & CO. 12 E. Delaware Pi., pa Seite Ulinois, Michigan 2-3326 airplanes transporting ‘volunteers’ ~-Morria <~ Time Clocks, Scales, Main- [wat have a buy « replag political mistake of ‘the century, policy in the Middle East, not ‘to speak of Hungary. Moscow's threat of sending “volunteers” to Egypt recalled bitter memories of the early post-war years when Soviet “volunteers” supported the Com- munist insurrection in Greece, Cer- tainly, we would never permit the _violation of our air space by Soviet ito Egypt.” The youthful Greek ‘statesman who came 1’ the U.S. for the cur: rent United Nationg assembly session, asserted that “‘the Brit- fighters. The United Nations weuld have had a much stronger case against Russian intervention in never happened.” The Greek Prime Minister con- | tinued: “During the past critical weeks | / we were greatly encouraged by the | Missing Tree Passes Through Many Channels * DETROIT w — The mystery of ‘the missing Christmas tree is, solved. It was found growing in’ |\John Cunningham's front yard. The 17-foot Douglas fir had been removed from an expressway proj- ect by department of public works employes. They planned to use it for a Christmas tree but it disap- peared Monday before they could haul it away. | Cunningham, of suburban St.’ ‘Clair Shores, proved he hadn't lift-/ ed it. He bought it fair and square | for $106 from a tree service. The | tree service got it for $5 from A. E. | ‘Thorpe, whose firm clears con- demned ~houses from expressway . routes. i | "horpe’s contract gives him the _— to dispose of discarded ma- terial. He saw the dug up tree and thought he had title so passed it ‘on to the tree service, } After some head scratching, city. decided jets will have to buy a replacement—| ‘costing some $300—so the DPW) can have a Christmas tree. Just Arrived! Doo” open> ae Z First Time at this Low Price! BLACK FOREST Hungary if the Suez invasion had Praising . President Eisenhower| the chances of - resuming as an “outstanding statesman,” Karamanilis said: : = Brit fish ch hed Act i in Error, “One of the wisest. decisions of the United States government Was, to act through the United Nations. Greece believes in strengthenttig- the United Nations ele Ce nee = Your our Wate “However, tsrmly betes, hal prove by fifty per cent British government cody free Archbishop-Makariogs who is politi- | @ cal as well as religious leader of, his people.” Answering a question as to. Greece's attitude toward the cur- rent crisis in the Mediterranean, the Prime Minister said: “We are true neutrals. We main- tain traditionally good relations with Egypt and have friendly ties, with all Arab states and also Is-| attitude of the United States which | | | ; | bird appears -— oe half and once on the aoe8 with go! authentically Designed by Master Carvers. Lowes pce ever for this NEW FULL | _ cuckoo clock that calls off the FULL | HOUR on the hour. 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PHILADELPNEA SCHOOL OF PRACTICAL Bex 1%, Pontiac Press, Pontiac, Mich, Wms. .svesrerrcerseesees PrrrT? Te ttt nee ae ‘ MI cisonsnigannstgveceken chivhvenovsitieneet’ J Ri acscccescecscectecccesstones ce eee ee aneeetaset DON. paceseene settee es tee Es i iciscedintronssnsiens eee ere pie, 11-96 ab ghetenas and ironing 69" bet — bd Rubberized Curled Hair Filling! . © Marvelous “Decorator” Fabrics! : to believe. Provides modern sota by day, at night opens into a luxurious bed for sigeping! “Built for deep buoyant fort! Has innerspring construction with steel coils! Beautiful : stery in your choice of colors. _ Investigate! Compare! Reg. $169 “A real luxury set ata price that’s hard. Shs See Se gt ee areas Ge See ni aes SA SEES aes Se Se a oe ee ae ae Sie ee ae eee ZY _. THE PONTIAC PRESS, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1956 - cece But I wasn't so cold that I wantedion any installinent plan. I cooper-} “I don't know, af He VE face Mr. Kipp again, ated. Not- that 1 didn’t -want_to,|the hell you figure in Anita’ I was curious. = ab con Jack’s voice had lashed out) — ‘ you He said, “What's so fascinating shave ae “a ‘a Po , you've ‘ tos ; “That's what le known a6 0.7) tha Soh ger ll P= og aes et te Vidic cla G service DRY CLEANIN SHIRT LAUNDRY ~ FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE more comfortable in this... ? didn’t answer. He was do- | — ===] Iegasped with pleasure, It waslin “wait for you in the’ living|**, sprees ; mer) (ie : : oe . Wendell — _ ing @ little thinking. It didn’t | Now—-Modem Rub Formula [ultre-modern. I'm not a great 80-91,” — ‘Did Mrs. Wefore tke| Young Mr, Walston was grim.| soem to got him anywhere. Be | * When he said that he wanted to, walked around me in a five-step ; 3 that was all. Mrs. W: to Kew tes ae : ‘with a window Wash- Not of a tte eee cen [ananned tato my : Did you find the car all right?’ CAR HOP SERVICE Thatcher, Patterson, [ncion Square: tr was cochanting \ngenge tor her’ Florida weckend(msts went ino the bathroomla gecial call | a Mott | Wernet + Heng ser yptge May: = 10 peeende > frantic moment trying to figure| Ae Jeck Walston pounded | “Did you drive up to New Ha- ‘MONDAY thru SATURDAY |Wendell opened a door and beck-| wengell” took down a negligee,lout a way to prove my hunch, | Seress the dance floor toward me ven? Is that where you and Dottie Community Nat'l Bank Bidg. oned me through it. held it up for me to see, : the on one of| Tn Sat vibrant, jolting walk of |are going to open your road- NIGHT DEPOSITORY FOR YOUR CONVENIENCE FE 2-9224 “This," he said, “is the bed-) way said, “Wouldn't you bila. bed poole to| Mit ¥ Know that this was strictly MAIN OFFICE WOURS: 7 A. M. te 7 P.M. | room. girl HURON DRY CLEANERS & SHIRT LAUNDRY One-Day Cleaning Service at Main Office HH Neighborhood Stores ic Serve You Mein Office and Plant: 944 West Huren Strect—FE 2-023! “wonderful,” I murmured.) °0! : Rate ites “Merely wonderful.’ He was back in a moment, He |°**. in the chests of drawers. , “And the ‘closets, he said.| gaye me my purse without speek- |“tes 4 lee Reguies ot Extve Swong for odvits | Buit in custom designed.” ing a word, but his hand, as it | Ne woman would take all her “gn : in the closet, on & mere weekend i 4 aad — ~ ie Wendel] Kipp had no-wife. | His wife was only a myth, cre- ated by him to aid and abet his THE LOWEST PRICE Utihem @6—=«stséEER! eae FOR THIS WONDERFUL «jt ere, seo, sos, é ' [lobby I found the row of house a ‘ | , ’ [ phones. I picked one up. Ea = : ba i “Mr i. 7 = # a ‘ iy. . | “Wendell,” I said, “ean you talk now? Or is she with you?” : “What .. . who is this?” | | “Hester.” — an | “Hester!” Rosset B . “I bearg your wife come in, Wendell, so I slipped cut. I'm in 4 the lobby. Leek, I hope yeer Seon | wite-@ide’t.. .” ~4| “What! Nobody came in! My \wife's in Florida!” , me 4 ‘All right, dear, Tl wait.” TAKES THE PLACE . . , : y 3 7 1 OF-SEVERAL HEAVY ae a | Sh ae os 2 bee we BLANKETS... ASSURES | FOR SPECIAL OrvEND _ {fast as T could. RESTFUL SLEEP ALWAYS | 7 - an ca ith if i ut HH fe il: i het + AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLANKET . -sqq@yes ‘x.<* sty wort wondering (DOUBLE BED SIZE SINGLE-CONTROL) + AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC BLANKET saps (DOUBLE BED SIZE DUAL-CONTROL) E - # AUTOMATIC ELECTRIC SHEET = s gis. (SINGLE CONTROL ONLY) * ge ON teem ~- When omeones countin 8 on you... gas you an count on life insurance * ‘Life insurance. actually provides two forms of protection: | oe First, it enables you to_protect your family now. | And at the same time, it builds added security for you when you retire. It’s money you can count on; This year, for example, retired men and women will ‘receive meas: . . millions of dollars from their life insurance companies—either from : PG \._ annuities or their life insurance policies. Annuities alone are nowprovid- ; 3 a ee ing more than $400 million a year in income to the American peovle. _ You may be able to use your present life insurance policies to - provide income for your retirement: The best person to explain how this may be done is your own life insurance agent. gar , o You will also find helpful suggestions in the new booklet, Your Life fo Insurance—and How to Use It, which we have prepared as a service School Workers Lead in UF Donations ._.WALLED LAKE — School em- ployes here contributed $1,137 to the Commerce Township United Fund in a drive completed recent- ly.” Contributing were teachers and administraters from the senior and junior high; Commerce, Decker, Glengary, Twin Beach, Walled Lake, Union and Wixom elementary schools, the Board of Education office and the bus driv- ers. sorship ©! Parents’ here tonight at 7:30 in the high, i. The meeting is un- usual inj/that the parents will meet) at that /time and immediately £9, /arious rooms and take up. which their children are, ach day. will be a short briefing , prior to going to the yari- at 8 Each teacher will ous ate brief outline of the year's and the -objectives of that {parts ular class. Parents will go the next class in the regular student routine. At the end of a “full day's” schedule, they will again as- semble in the gym where a ques- tion and comment period will be | held. Their findings will eventu- ally work towards a panel dis-— cussion to be held at the next regular meeting. Officers and teachers urge par- ents to be present. Commerce Township Third grade pupils of Glengary Elementary. School will present a Thanksgiving play at the regular |PTA meeting slated to begin at 8 p.m. Tae’ in the Multi-Purpose Room The customary 7:30-8 p.m. vit- stead, PTA officials will -hoid ‘their business session ores that time. Students to participate in_ the play received _ SS from Couniy Calendar Alm The Afternoon Fellow ship of First Congiegational Church will meet in the church parlors Friday, Nov, 30, begin- ning with a luncheon at 1 p.m. Mrs. Harold Walton will have charge of the program “Our Heritage in Song” and of the Thank Offering service. Young Women's Fellowship of the The amount contributed was the largest donated by any | oreanization in the community. e First Congregational Church will re] Wednesday evening at 8 Mrs Cameron will be = charge of « christs oes Pag ram. The ank Offerin; | be in charge of Mrs. Ralp Public Serves From. Rochester Train I ,000 Dogs | for Blind (Editor's Note: This article, last tm a series om Rochester, tells how Leader Doge have given the village Widespread publicity!) One institution which has brought} widespread publicity to Rochester ind. Har- old L. Pockington is executive di- rector of this school which occu- pies an attractively developed site . om South Rochester road. It trains dogs to serve the blind as com- panions and to guide them through the hazards of modern day traffic. is Leader Dogs for the ated in 1950. Glen W. Davies is; president and Howard Hummel is vice president and plant manager. ‘The company manufactures small precision parts for the hy- draulic and aircraft industry. It has about 7,500 square feet of manufacturing space’ and em- ploys between 40 and: 45 men. Among its larger customers are Vickers and Chrysler Airtemp. Yates Machine Works is one of Rochester's older ‘ industries. It iwag started approximately half a century ago by Ada Yates. Today it is owned by the founder's son, Frank Yates and Ida B. Yates. torn machine work, including fixtures, tooling and rebuilding of jequipment. Crucible Brass Foundry Co. started in Detroit in 1940, Tt “moved to Rochester Nov. 1, 1948. feet of plant on @ 1414acre site. om South street. If employs trom |. te % men, The firm makes: brass,. bronge, ¥ . . = ee — aluminum and copper castings and/| operates as a jobbing and semi- production foundry. Its business was curtailed during the past year’ when the price of copper increased nine times in. 12 months and former customers began to look for sub-| stitute materials. Recently, however, copper prices. have been cut three or four times, and business is picking up. ~C. A. McMillan is president, Mrs. Bertha McMillan is treasurer, and R. M. Stack is vice president and . Mr, Stack maintains an office in Detroit where he directs sales. Henry Hall is superintendent. Keego Mothers Club to View Toy Display KEEGO HARBOR — The Moth- ers Club of the Roostvelt School will hold_ their iness geen y Kt occupies about 10.000. square The Entries consisted of pairs of en-) ROCHESTER — Under the spon-/Mrs. Vicki Smail and Mrs. Imo- ie Junior High PTA, |gene Skeen, third grade teachers ight fs being observed of Glengary. Choral singing by the fifth and sixth grades will also be a feature of the program. Refreshments will be served) under the direction of Miss Juanita Eiftman. : itary School has arranged for special hearing tests for all pupils ef that school. The testa will begin on Friday, according to Mrs. Roy Fogle, ‘the tests will be paid by the PTA. The PTA fund was bolstered by ithe proceeds of a s pecial card party held Saturday night at the ischool. | Keego Harbor The executive board of Roosevelt! PTA will meet at the school Tues-| day at 7:30 p.m. i Final plans for the forthcoming, school fair will be made. The fair is to be held Dec. 1. Peche say $. “As things stand now, we can operate for about six weeks. All we can do is offer the best pro- gram possible for the length of time we can run it,” he says. The commission has indicated schedule of work aid) The PTA of Glengary Elemen- hopes that the community will sup-) | a program that can pay for, a ral time director, adequate play-' ‘grounds, and expanded facilities to include activities for teenagers. The members of the recreation’ PTA publicity director. Cost of commission are trying to work ‘out! a program to see what can be offered for $25,000 or $30,000 to be, presented at the meeting with officials next week. , Roses to Theme Hop. ALMONT — ibe theme for the Almont_High) School Junior Class's J-Hop on Sat- ursday. Music will be by Pete | ‘Bentz and his Blue Notes, a al | { | After Presby | QLARKSTON—Mr. and Mrs. Eu- gene Lamphere, who were wedded; ‘at First Presbyterian church re- cently, are living on Miller street, | Pontiac, while the bridegroom com- pletes studies at Cass Technical College. Their honeymoon was a8 mid-| western states tour. The bride.is the former Betty Jean Eslinger, daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Lawrence Ealinger of Clarkston, The bridegroom's pare. ents are the Truman gma #49 Emerson, For the wedding, o bride wore, a white: gown .with fitted bodice | trimmed with. iridescent sequins, a Peter Pan ee and Jace trim,’ oe coresiion “Roses on Ice” will) BURTON E. JONES Slate Service for Burton Jones Holly Postmaster Dies. on Way to Hospital; | Held Post 11 Years | HOLLY — Service will be held Wednesday at two o'clock at the, Dryer Funeral Home for Postmas- ter Burton E:.Jones. The Rev. 1. C. Sutton will-officiate and burial will be in Lakeside Cemetery. i Mr. Jones died Sunday in an am- bulance on the way to a hospital following a heart attack. He was born in Grand Blanc, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Willis Jones, and had spent most of his life in the Holly area. For a few _years he was a professional base- -ball_player, and later supervisor pois last night. | Youngsters from White Lake, | tunes in preparation for a big hymn sing which _ took place at the Methodist chureh last night their memaiersbip weetty en mail { = All-Denomination Troy Forbids ; Rally Gathers : 100 Teenagers p ssing Bus 3 MILFORD — One hundred teen-| 2 Te ee ee earner sae! Stopped School Vehicle: ‘a Youth Rally at the Methodist | Tou. to\ Halt Traffic, on \Its Side of Streets; | Clyde, West Highland and Milford) \ A cr | noon and staged a “new mem- | | ber pick - ef Rose Township. He has been ae san, AND Ms. EUGENE LAMPHERE Lampheres See Midwest terian Rites Her tiara of seeded pearls held’ a cascade arrangement of white carnations, Maid of honor was Nancy Rumph, bridesmaids were Sheila Burgin, Margaret Holser and Ha- ze] Robinson, and flower girl was f Catherine Heatd, cousin of the bridegroom, Ringbearer was Eugene Perraz- zo, another cousin. Best man was Donad Cates, and ushers -were Wayne Sharpley, Catl Church; Richard Heard and. Lyle MixeJr. The bride was given-away by Dr. H. F. Kendrick. A reception later was at the American Legion Hall in. Auburn|TB |Heights, with 350 guests attending. e : . z p Yule to Keynote _ | keynote of tonight's meeting of the. postmaster heer hte past Hl yews. Surviving are his wife, thé for- 'mer Mildred Belford: three” sons, | Allan and Harry of Holly, and Nor-, iman of Fenton; also 13 grandchil- idren. His wife and two of her three sisters have been widowed during the past 10 weeks. ee Decor Ideas [participated in an evening of, TROY — A new traffic ordinanee |games, community singing and a jn this city includes a Testrictidil, jserious worship service that has against passing a st jcome to be an annual affair for bus. gaara boys and girls in the area. The ordinance differs from the The Presbytjrian Senior High state traffic law im that way, : group met at four in the after. points out City Gerk Lawson 4 Lockhart. “We require traffic to stop behind school busses and remain stopped until the bus is again in motion. up” campaign, They brought in prospective members and a dinner was served at 6 ae Signs shall be displayed on the At 7 o'clock, all of the group§ school busses to_ meet with state congregated at the Methodist highway and city police heads’ ichurch for the good-fellowship approval, the erdinance states. gathering. Two films, ‘How Honest Passed at the last city commis- | /Are You” and “Ways To Say No” concluded the’ evening's sion meetihg, the. ordinance went program. 'into immediate effect. ap ees Deaths in Nearby Communities John W. Casady daughters, Mrs. Mamie Mihelich DAVISBURG — Service for John of Ohio and Mrs. Vivian West ot W. Casady. 89, who died here Sat- Chelsea: one son, Albert Intihar of urday night at the home of his Walled Lake and 12 grandchildren. daughter, Mrs. Josephine Hilman, John M. McManus will be at Methodist Church at Bell WATERFORD TOWNSHIP Oak in Ingham County, with burial:service for John M. McManus, } in Bell Oak Cemetery. Born in two-year-old son of Mr. and Mrs. | iLivingston County, he had lived Edward R. McManus of 2037 © | lin that area most of his life. His|Briggs, will be at 11 a.m. Tuesday body lies at the home of anothet from the Donelson-Johns Funeral , daughter, Mrs. Ida Lowe of Perry. ‘Home, Pontiac. Burial will be in | He also leaves a son, Howard of! iOttawa Park Cemetery. The little Durand; a third daughter, Mrs. Iva boy was dead on arrival at Pontiac Cole; 14 grandchildren; 22 great-\General Hospital Saturday. i grandchildren; four brothers, Bert) He is survived by his parents and | and Roy of Perry and 'two sisters, Andrea and Paula, a Frank of Fowlerville, and a sister, both at home. | iMfs. -Floretice Love of Byron. William Blackmere ‘ | f ———— ee a ° 7 | Baby Girl Harden OXFORD — Service for William AUBURN HEIGHTS — Graveside Blackmere, 86. of 34 Mechanic St. ‘service will be held at 3:30 p.m. will be at. p.m. Tuesday from jtoday from -the Aaron Webster Rossardet- Mabhey Chapel, i ae Cemetery for Baby Girl Harden, ‘burial in Lakeville Cemetery. * } daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John H. resident of Oakland County for » 7 Harden of 2911 Churchill Rd. The’ years, coming from Lapeer, Mr. baby was dead at birth Saturday Blackmere died Saturday. at Pontiac Osteopathic Mospital.|. He is -survived by his wife, | Arrangements are by Dudley H.|Chartotte Coy--Blackmere, and a | Moore Funeral Home here. brother, Edward, of Whitmore, | The infant is survived by her = parents and her ts, Mr. and Mrs. John W. Harden of, Laurel Jones to Wed - ROMEO — Christmas will be the’ Romeo Monday club at 8 p.m. in the Juliet Room above Perkins Dress Shop. Mrs, Frank D. Webb of Bir- mingham will show members and guests how to make_unusual holi- day decora rom tin cans, bits of wire, pine cones and other available material. |Sloat of Detroit. “for Monday Club | ni9 a.m, Wednesday from St. Wil- Auburn Heights and Mrs. Helet Detroiter in February ALMONT—Mr. and Mrs. Me!l- } don O. Jones, of Allenton, an- | nounce the engagement of their Af daughter, Laurel, to Donald E. | McCready of Detroit, the son of Mr. and Mrs. Kennedy P. Mc- Cready, of Youngstown, Ohio, - Miss Jones is a graduate of Car- Oe] Mrs, Frank Intihar WALLED LAKE — Service for ‘Mrs. Frank (Mary) Intihar, 66, of 359 South Lake Dr., will be ‘at liam Church, - Recitation of the Rosary will take place at 8 p.m. Tuesday at the Richardson-Bird). Chapel here. negie Institute of Technology at | A county resident 9 years and ajPittsburgh, Pa. and Mr. McCready : member of St. William Church, attended Miami University, at Ox- 7” Mrs. Intihar died yesterday. She ae. Ohio. A February wedding is , survived by her hushand; twojbeing Commercial Students Aid TB, Polio Projects WALLED LAKE—Advanced typ- ing students at Walled Lake High to perform community County Tuberculosis Assn. and the March of Dimes. Special guests will be women, iteachers of the Romeo Commune] ity School System and wives of (a fingertip veil. Her bouquet was men teachers. fing envelopes for the Oakland! ia the | ‘ commercial department, is the} TB seal manager for the Walled) a. EVERY sor PERSON MUST READ Vee Be THE PONTIAC PRESS. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 26.1956 (GLAD. We Mevempors Goin Thousands Struggle for Sanctuary Examination Date Set cht te chest Gringo te PO YO Answer El ad th Bannan coma im Through Icy Waters to Austria in Shooting of Wife jsPstsmi Sze saane |, DEMO uw — urs. rcd Ie Gur tm States th 1 alee 2 ‘Herbert B. Montgomery, 52, un set $500 ae Bee Neg apis eae Sera Bese S| th air jcc eer rnin et oan RR OT SS ee Le en less in return. Imports amounted|FRONTIER (INS)—Under a bril- paves ar rn eee. Dec. 5 on a charge of manslaugh-|Louisiana Nov. 14, where, politelin Grosse Pointe Sunday. : ' per What few &@ man or|ter involving the death of his wife,|say he fled after the shooting. The| Police said her ‘body was them cross ‘the bor- woman in flight takes is rudely|Elizabeth, 37, last Oct. 29. woman's body was discovered injslumped'over a desk. Her brother, stripped , especially watches, Montgomery, who police say their home “Nov. 1. C. W. Bowerman, said he notified at ag gato Mgr A - — = your clothes {© cross the river, Janta: told me. “You don’t want to get = frozen. So you try carrying = on a branch or in a package jon your head. “You begin to get into the water. It's terribly cold and there is such a wind. But you don’t turn back. You know what is back there. : 3 “You get across. Then you see i i F Russian’ soldiers. They point their ‘ : ; ; guns at you. Some even grin. Per- s a: = \Foot soldiers are doing the dirty/haps they are even embarrassed. ' a ede jwork mopping up. And they have |But they go through your clothes. : a + | ‘been playing human hounds and Sometimes they let you continue. 4 : hares with Hungarians. _ _ [Sometimes net.” : ) ro n rl € Eames. eset fs cotton prciame |, Sn, ets, Saree © stteh. J AUTOMATIC IRONER = [ih seve tues. neturen tid me (22S "Saramne | never rene ee | they were penned up in meadows [156 could get so blue, the color of 2 OPEN ENDS on pote eer ee = | apparent rhyme or Tease, €5- lare quite young. A great many sre | You Con W _ = a — menor in —— and os twenties.| = sa Boo An tod . “Some of my friends discussed | Infantry units are now identified |it,” a farm boy “We are now Cover. ~ Ideal oF nla ge Sign teen-age od ogo me gee rea yg . Oe ce Xmas pest for the second pase ot the|what that means /when the Rus Lac aplication 2 Gift tion. as “amen ie oyna in eg A a a | cormcicen Those, win Stee ee | 50 Mi F Deluxe L e all agree that ie beter than Weekly - ad / x coe can extinate. eos ot . 2 YEARS LAYAWAY 90 DAYS - Std TERT pectaen tore tome dagertad © 0 TO PAY! FOR XMAS! . Same os Cash! WITH NO INTEREST cases Union. ween 5 ee FREE HOME DEMONSTRATION - [port that Gen. Ivan Serov, Stalin's : : number one liquidator of popula- WAYNE GABERT 22 [=== YOUR ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE SPECIALIST Se earls snes <= 121M. Saginaw = Ew. FS” FE 5-6189 RE tekeen mgs am reutn a cortein pride of car . 902 Riker Bidg. FE 2-5231 a and an embarrassment that ® a e ZO . Cut from Small, Lean’ Selected Loins : : " : : . : " . Tender- 3 . ad Cc loin - Cc. . tai End : - ut . Cut , Ib. CF Or bb. x Forth ves f of baby’ tees* <— _ Armour Star Thick Sliced Bacon = 79° ay | . : FS — — R i: Ga 1 Or Se Pie. + PAE OL Dey 8 boo “ooh Coa tel =. Boneless Leg-o-Veal = snarica «SD, CR you can do’a0 full loads in your electric cmethes “~ Lean Fresh Ground Beefs: wee: te 43's, ° 4 clothes dryer. With dryer-quick launder- «qAYT? BARRIER! | Boneless Beef Stew — nomiarcie 69'n, ing, children need fewer clothes. That } hie Hygrade Pork Sausage csionn ~ 29° Re, : as ; — : : » : ® £ ro Hygrade le means there are fewer to buy. 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SEE YOUR DEALER OR DETROIT EDISON bok eee eee cgi ay Spas sg eee 55 _THE PONTIAC 2 PRESS, owpay, NOVEMBER 26, 1956. ‘ La Ls Cbs ee on a le Se Ree of ee as ae Se I eS te | Ces fi Mark t Widens ~_Foutry |News in Brief r “i typ, bean 11-2 caponetis g.1/trOm a. home at 446 S. Saginaw St. ractional Gains js'2%: sees 8 Sea ee one an pee ae oil, (Sette ha Madeeate catzrever ot f,|police sald, The front door lock a * ‘* : . 40/88 forced. fee Fis S a shipbuilding issues and Sag late filtn demand — Se widest ha pales in, carty| Saha ate he ‘for "medium | Melvin W. Pritchot t, 3% of today Se rede . Key stocks advanced fractions to|*" a me Se ie Sens Cony 28 ing ‘into On |Pancy, 3.50 bu; No. 1, 240-300 du. : : Saturday after pleading guilty te Dard of trade tod. po fou, Ac fg oop Meare © Ont In fairly active] emesag rome aur [Saar to dru driving oe P b0-3.80 bu. Apples, Wolf River, No. 1. weak gu pens ae ae ire eet? :| Justice Charles T. Roby of Lyon lea og Ag feet cutee, 2S £ 1,| ‘The market picked where 1 i ¥ Ses coops: Township. ~ Wheat and soybeans lead a price S805 So"bu. Quince, No. 1, 3.00-9.50 | "| it left off on Friday when if | changed to '% lower; wyehens Se-1443: es Te ee ak LOUETeE ay eee. B. - scored its. only advance of the |e 1244-1344; old roosters 12%- Pleading guilty te reckless ariv- arly were maintained - , td | ing came from those who had ia, Toes bee Broccol ie, 138-) Week. , w ing, Jim A. Cooper, 40, of Flint, _| LTS Je Bu, Cabbege. loi, '90-1,60 bu.| Evidence of monting demand for was fined $25 and paid $25 court late last week on antici-|1.10 bu. Cabbage, Red, N pation of at least temporary Capps a No. 1. G15 be isteel and oil combined gabe, Saturday at an ao € 0. 1, 128-178 absence of any bad news re Township Jus- settlement of the dock strike. | 80 bu, Carrols, Toppea, Ro. 1, 2-78.0,'8/8 December and March wheat ce even’ to $.00-2.50 doz. -Ce ing the Middle East helped prices. Emmett C. Leib. acid ot new sonal highs. So did Pancy. 2.56 6 te G-den. crate: Me. :| Bethlehem Steel was up more : Sar andy sybean os well ft ge, a. Seeman pit, Gt OW around 2 [() a C R. Wieladt Jr, 19, of 05 8 as all lard futures. Feed grains dos. Horseradish, No. 1, 3.00-3.28 ane St., - di under |PE. ee) ae of $100 in fine and costs Sat- lagged and at times dipped Bein Onions, Sry. Panes. 190 90-1 886:! sninbuilding stocks were spurred World Mixed Champion after piceding guilty to leav- active in all pits. Re 1-25-98 dee Nebo ‘Purses, Root| By the demand for new shipping in| +4 Play All Challengers jing the scene of a property : « first Xe: 1, _.90-1.25 doz. behs. Paranipe, No. L.|view of the Suez Canal bloc : ; Wheat near the -end of the 125-175 14 bu. Potatoes, No. 1, 1.18-1,28 5 at Br h L hour was %4 to 1 cent higher, De-/50-Ib, bag. Radishes, Black. No. 1, 1.58, rie ol Sohn rag opp sranch Library a or Seba Seugen, Atos e LEI Soint, New. York Shipbuilding, , tot lower, December $1-38%. (Si Beuash, Delicious, No. 4,,100-188] which gained 7 points on Friday,| Newell W. Banks. world’s cham- _ oats unchanged to % lower, De-|pu. Squash, Hubbard. Ko. 1. 193-273 1:|was delayed ‘at the opening, with|P!on @ cember 80, rye % lower to 42 high- |), "basket. Turnips, No, 1, .90-1.25 doz. 45 bid and 50 offered. for 25 years, will match.wits with er, December $1.49, soybeans %4 |bchs. Turnips, Topped, No. 1, 1.00-1-50 bu. Pontiac area enthusiasts tonight to 1% higher, January $2.61%, and) LETTUCE AND SALAD oy bu. Ss att|. U. 8. Steel and Republic ‘Steel |at 7:30 in an exhibition at the lard 2 to 7 cents a hundred pounds | No. 1, 1,00-1.50 bu. Endive . No.| gained fractions. Air- |Adah Shelly Branch Library, 251 higher, December $15.32. 1. 225-275 bu Recarole, Mo ts 235275, Craft was up around a point. |r. Rundell St. : bu. Lettuce, Bibb, No. 1, 1.00-1.50 pe. Royal Dutch was another 1-point The show is being sponsored by peihite, “Romaine, "Not, 180-200 bu. | gainer, Texas Co, and Standard '1,. Chess and Checkers Club of * “* uce, ls : _“ - Grain Prices GREENS: Candee, No. 1. 75-135, by. Oll (New Jersey) advanced ffac- |the Pontiac Parks and Recreation comace cnet _alieed Bitte et] tee oa CHICAGO, Nov. 36. (AP) — Opening Opin 1 ‘00°18 bu. Turnips, No. 1, .16-| Leading rails improved fraction-| fricials of the club have In- wi lee 11.28 bu. ally following news eastern CaI| viteq ail participants to bring weet. 24 Mays LIL le woos: Labge, {3 {5.80-16.50 30-doz case; |riers will ask the ICC for freight ‘heir faveriio chesmnen March , M00 URS ANG SDE HET aal Sor smo :80-0.89, vate i of 2 ouak along School District, May. lec 2a RY nial ar ee hac = or checkerboards. There will be y oa 8 6585 o s were m 5 votal March . .... 1.53% DETROIT EGGS no admission charge. wing respects: am chemicals rose with Du Pont 1. The date of sale shall be Mond Beg Tn ol. Laine ee aaa nae aoblever 2 “P| The 69-year-old Detroiter holds|December ‘3, 1986 instead. of Monday, Ma eee 1.466 — “ " November 1986. Bay. oon... 148 15.95 | STades: we 81-00 wetghtet * * © all world's speed records at blind-|""> “Tne maximum interest rate on said em, ciate EM Jams ses.scs 183 average 851 large S440 wid i ave. .45:| Opening blocks included Stude-jfold and simultaneous , deride 3 shall be 4¥e% instead of 4% per te are 430) medium 33-33 wid. avg. \° - cesesee 80% May. c..cc., 15.25 25. “20-43 wea. | baker-Packard % at 7% on 7,-.and has set endurance rec ery. The interest cost of each bid will _ — cg. aos One Fee ee vie ooo shares, U. $. Steel up % at(blindfold checkers that have never be computed oy determining. t,he ‘ate _ avg. 44%; medium 33; smail 28. Checks/70% on 2,500 and Radio Corp. up|been equalled. value 5 ll interest on the bonds from Ar raignment Slated access graced: % at 35% on 1,500. Lukens Steel] Tonight Banks will take on all * ond, ‘tov their respective / ives: Orade A extra large 47; lars) added another 2 points to its recent/comers at once and at the same maturities gnd deducting therefrom apy Hi Fg Rey et large 46; large) advance, time conduct three games of blind-|" In sil other respects the terms of in uto t ase a sce —— = Se | On te American Stock exchange |fold checkers against the three sald notice of sale remain the same as “ Comment: Nearket weak on Rog prices were higher. Gains were|top players. TOn 7. RQSRING, John A. Killen, 24, of 986 Durant of offerings steady /with Made by Creole Petroleum, North-| It is reported that he loses only ef Education ©. St., will be arraigned today in Cir- meciums well ag ~ an — extra east Airlines, Eastern Gas & Fuel! about one game in 2,000 of check-| D#teé: November 21, wee. anes cut Court on manslaughter pony Holiday trade disappointing in and a oil - — ers and four in 100 at chess. STATE OF MICHIGAN—1 the Pro- charges stemming from a fatal ac-|*©™* instances. . ok AA, Although he went unbeaten in @ pete Court for the County of Oakland. cident Nov. 3 in Brandon Town-|. ; Corporate = were |five-hour exhibition sponsored by Juvenile Division. : = erceren ns ame wees On Friday the market made its! The Pontiac Press last year, he ing? Philip Waiker, minor. Cause ‘Ne Killen, whose car reportedly ee — os ie ge las a canna ‘Ps pee of 60 was held to draws by three check- To Phillip Walker, eager! of child. smashed into the rear of one driv-|!26,,Piist,,sachanasd,, 90 60%; #9 C Press average ers and two chess players. Petition ha filed in this en by Ernest Z. Mitchell, 74, killing] 54: care 00 3 6004507. 6. wnoiesale| Gurcks rose SL0S to SI1.00. pow Bg pe vthe present whare- greed [= igre gy a hi a or aio Ae - Traverse Trio Hurt “i of the Btate and te end cnisd on pee pled cetera | Mee nn ph Meng New York Stocks _ |. Bloomfield Accident [*:"#,S ine oe a - ~ t ane : in Bioemrie ' In the name of the people of the Waterford Township Justice Wil-|*- (Late Morning Quotations) ; State of Michigan, you are hereby noti- lis D. Lefurgy. CHICAGO POTATOES A Traverse City woman aind her |"tt ye'heia st the Juvenile Cour, Oak- * ¢ ® CHICAGO, Nov. 2. (AP) (UEDA) Alr «---s88-¢\ two children escaped with cnly /lend County Service Center, Court Bouse Killen told investigators he did) U's. ehh ehipments 413 supplies Uberal:, de- | 2.24 cuts and bruises when their car|o¢ pontiac in said County, on the ip] mand ; market about steady; Idaho- went off the road and hit a tree 4th day ‘of December A.D. 1956, at nine Matty &. The tecllent occured meats Rec Baka cd Bin Bloomfield Hills Ssroy etnmaee Wo Sposn posal hitting it. The accident occurred River Valley Pontines 2.38 ws Ha Barbara Bush, “7, her at bearing. on M15 near Oakhill road, and the 2 a). Mrs. being etical to make persona! Mitchell car reportedly was driven _ -- $4 | daughter, Virginfa, 2, and 11-month service erect, this mepmees eng Retice oft the road and into a tree 40 feet amok 4 . Bglold Jetfery were released after|tne' woke previous to said” hearing in away by the force of the crash: nS * “os tpgatment “at St. Joveph Mereyi5e Ffcatieg araid" Coan = DETROIT. USDA) — Am! rt wear ¥ P Witness, ae |. = = crs Hone Balable 1360: Stentor estad- jam one oy 394 The-cor, driven by Robert Bash, ge Ze of ce Coane, tn. the City Girl D fl . 36.7/ Teft the highway at the intersection. ett ’ rt Dies of injuries Cattle—Salable 2,400. Receipts includ ees. | “ g9.5| le highway a’ : of N AD. 1986. around 100 cows and about 200 Aw mond = © ae a3 M 19.6! of Woodward and Ordyhe.. . L MOORE, and feeders; slaughter steers ond heifers eee TES t « 44 A true copy of Probate. FLINT @ — Rita Harwell, 21, ing steady to weak: cows active,|AnacW&C.. 8! Minn M&M... 64.4 GEORGIENA R. tTHA, of Flint, died in a Flint hospital strong. bulls » vy; sockers and feeders Armee | oa 43 Mons Bch... 388 - Probate Register, Juvenile Le Saturday night of injuries received S3"s7 so: mos che ne sae 381 Mone sees al C Dea hs i day in a two-car ter steers "0.003538. Including meaty Atl Ont bine <; 484 steed veae 07 ount f 5 collision on U. S. 10 at nearby |chotce slaughter heifers 23.00; scattered [Balt & Oh .... 49.8 Nat Goch BR... 30.2) “Death Notic Grand Blanc sales good and | ey shaiters ay ewes punta Se AGS 40" Ne Dairy Se 30.6 William Beardsley es-. iBenquet ...... A oe ‘ ; end. _pelfers: «tone a = vm to colic et Nat lead.....11¢ | LAPEER — Service for William ; ie $0; canners and re mostly 6.00- [Bend Birs .... 181 Nie M Pe... 32.7|F. Beardsley, 86, who died in La- Sg eon kee = Cock roaches_|": , Beinbie—456- aavens My _:...3971 No Am Av... 434/ peer County General Hospital Sat- is; “beloved gets ez ae active ve demand tor Timivea tury shel pram et Nor sie Pe . 13 : ea will a Liberty|* er st mae Biach sors re One—Full Guerantee ; jurroughs 37 Flin... t. Gospe at .m, to- neral service will wnt Fone. Be Mag, Tee Bi hgh lod in ot Gal Peck cc: 3 Obie OU.” $33 morrow. Burial will be at Elkdand| + $23:,%5%, diqst,? 2m. feo From tiouses, Apartments, Gro- []55'99. utility and standard 13.00-18.00.|Camp Soup .., 34.7 Owens Ill Gl. 62 |Cemetery near Cass City. His|- Rev. Harlow wert officiating “fn: Rox Ex Company | ar sre sed Se icce monys/San Pee 0 He Penh Mp... $24/body will be at Baird Funeral] Mr. iackmere wil he in wtade 0 pa y choice $8 Ib. wt jane er : eae Capital Rirl .. 28. peremn FS bate 2-4: Home until 1 p.m. Tuesday. Com- : Bossardet-Ma' ® Funeral cery Stores and Restaurants. ~ id benuaecke olege Ms Penney. Jo. 3 ing heve in 1925, he was a janitor: aapois, ove ‘ Span main out only one hour. Cater Trac ....- 90.4 Pe weoor ‘Survi : ieee 8 Coia.:.. 19. ving. are two sons, Ernest A coon Bt. 64! signs used. CHICAGO LIVESTOCK Chet & On 9 Pier nw 4 of Cass City'and Richard of La- beloved husband mets ee vd _ CHICAGO, Nov. 23 (AP)—Hoge 12.800; Ctra Svc "| Sa Philip mor’./! 42.2|peer, two daughters, Mrs. Dorothy| Kiel: gear tte ber ——— bene top 7S up: uhiee reuente B$0 Giene auto. HE Paul Per.” $2 |) Youngs and Mrs. Sam Arms both| Mit Neu, Lacy Puneral serie ‘Distributor. Opportun er: 8 oe Coca Cola ....103 Pit Plate G... 84 | of Lapeer, 12 and 28} 1. p.m. from the Dudi ore, UNLIMITED TARNING 350 Ib barrows and gilte 18-79-1600: few (CCH ,Paim .... 43 bee On. as steal grantchitaren, anda brother,| funeral Home étfietating Ta- — _ “ota 100-390 thy 16 Rg feos! 196 Col Gas...., .1t eee . 383 Clyde of Gaylord. terment in Imlay — t 3 head mostly 1 16.78; mixed U.S. 1- Gon Edison ua sony fhe eon = Tuesday. Mr. nese wil ‘Brctusive franchises| being a had a wie W818. go-to 12.3 28-|Consum Pw .. 47 Reyn Met... 62.2 Torsten Seaquist ’ in state at the Dudley H. ~. swarded here and. ia nearby io lita Ne 358-44: bare Geer nod Pao a : Pia eye _ B.., 63:6 HOLLY — Service for eles ; _ hewn ‘Funeral Home, Auburi’ cities, to men w specialty Ib 9.50-10 50: lighter weights 10.§0-11.00. Cont COP&S .. 18.7 Rock Soe... 273 rire areata les knowledge. Set up and ad-.. >) 00. 500: tly Cont Mot ..... Bo Seaquist, 55, of Holly, will be at NOVEMBER 1956, }_ ibe aen aee-lecomumar | coy urn ci, ot feu cram (See OF, akg Se7atatng". h'2 pum. Tuesday from the Dryer| —240y) OW it Chueh Re; .many highly successful opera- [| bulls steady to ak tow tan ane tots | rm Pd... 29.2 \8t _— J: bed Funeral Home here, with burial in daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John tions. Unique product and pro- high standard to low choice steers 17.00-| Curtiss Wr~... 47.7 Scovii --o+ 35.6 a oe Mr.. Sea arden; —- — he : | Deere -, gq |Beab Al RR... 36.7| Lakeside Cemetery. Mr.. a tp ~¥ gram. Complete factory train- 00: small lots and individual ey ars Rosb 29.7 ter of Mr. and % ing given men who wally. Mini- utility and standard heifers 10.00-1 | Bet | ot eee io 7 Shell Ol ...., 94.6/WhO came to this country from Harden and. es sage Bloat. me cereing cath rtuiae: | Gm, Siege ciacer’ heat Boor Ae BA Rca") $84|Sweden in 1808, dled Saturday] re"end? Sire ce yun iene. Sesteae euneeations and cows ':50-9.50; ‘shelly canners down to DuPont. 133 Secony,_ +--+ $33) afternoon on his way to Good-| . Webster er Cemetery with Rey. AY A ro : M ; DEPT. KD, B. 0. Box 760 1180.13.00; scanner, and cutter bulls ast Rog a Sperry Yad. -*, ey) tich Hospital, following a heart at- ag Fhe i. SANTA MONICA, CALIF... [ iiendy: bulk yoo and choice veslers| Eh & Mus~.. 3) Sta Brand... 385 tack. =~ 20.00-24.00: few choice and prime 25.00-| Emer Rad... 6.6 Std Bis An employe of the Holly Piano = 77-00; standard and vealers 16.00-| Erie RR °..< 30 Ce Bt... OS a mteey for the 97 years, he| ores oe tg Ty 20.00; few ond, cates ealves 13.00- Soot a mea § : at oa aa bag] ary ot past y , Erwin Darrell 1 Sea al a oi — 1669; standare ‘and ‘good calves 11.00-| fog Mach. $2 Stevens, JP..:. 224/18 survived by his wife, Jeanette,| Herroun: dear father of: sai’, sop oe: uy maa weed summits Seana, “HY Ra ghee na) ad a 90, John, at ome, Ma, ash Meet aan HIMES food and Meg fon gee jambs | Gen Eine"... $y SUN BL Pas. $83] «Rudolph E. Ryding Farolan ia Ba Santas Me x 4 ‘tew ad cho an = me . . oo pe i 3 Donna & de DELICATESSEN | 2." as Betta ltosas Set Mees BY Hetuan Oc: |, WIKOM — Service for Raeghy Soman, mae Grae > mostly ¢ t"pete 20.00; Sen Tire Se Stee ae = ee * 87 w. Huron St. - : ‘cull to choice oe sleugheer oe 3.00-5.00, Giiketve Le 43.3 Transamer : 3 = ip x 30 pm, ea chanel : en . 23. m g SPECIAL TEE IES Gootvenr “<1 Un carbide’. .107 |in Walled Lake with burial in For- Dividends No RY. 4nd Pac... 3°tlest Lawn Cemetery, Detroit. He _ revhound ... 148 Unit Aire... sx4idied last night at his home . pores se olland) F an sti Ungar tp °.318{following a. two-year illness, - ue : ~ 5 >| oe , . = = . LUNCHEON Sherman Products, Ine., of Royal| Hooker, it p US Lines =... 323] - A resident of the Walled Lake i u Tl 38 cc . Mr. sur- Complete: “ae Onk.-samninons a. uartrty divi] BG ce | Baas Silteeey we her oun, ins eotee som Disnex : hanes dena of five cents per common) Imse i" git West Un Tat’. 18:1) 00" OY oe Me Rev. E cxconn share, payable Dec. 14 to share-| it Ney’... g77 Weste El ..-. $24) Ryding of Joliet, Ill. and the Rev. gp tee: to PARE holders ot record Dec. 4. at | oops Woolworth : $1 Donald Ryding of Frederic, Wisc.; ,. Our Specialty * * ia Gr Coal 7 Young saw “i ; Pon na ——_ /‘ on tel » * KOSHER “The firm manufactures and mar: - S|born, Rueben of Detroi e CORN BEEF a om 1 eatoe STOCK AVERAGES ‘ = ac Nace a = = : . Smaaray han ng equipment ord 2”. 1% 6 6f 60 37" : : Indust Rails Util Stock . _ Ph. FE 5-4061 for Take-Outs } Majer tractors. ol es LS ee Mrs, Carl Bowman ei = : seem ooo 386.0 it i 162| MILFORD — Service for ~Mrs. coves 418} a im Cart (Alma Mae) Bowman, 2, of TEM 106 we ILS 2696 , will be at vo SORE Me TGS 1818/1:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Rich-| eee : : 4 168 deni’ F 1 i aan (CJ. Nephler Co.) nla her home ealy Saturday. | Besides her husband, and her son Rican she is survived by her par-|- Sas cen ents, Henry and Stella Stemper of! © grandparents in- . William Ash- ‘Roof Sprayitg Co, sae u sisters A] s FEE | AEA, temember no matter ~}—_ In Memoriam |. Hap Mate a FOR WANT ADS DIAL. FE 28181 | ia ia ‘it aD RATES ed Hy Baceeess 4 a 9 Help Wanted Male 6 WILL EARN YOU $10,000. NEW . Proved ay tim tree wine EP ou 5 ° Bom aten erect ‘ma, 6o we Denver. . : A => a man bout 60-yrs of sboat 0 rect SEs ak ees Airlines Need You 5 ad under: "INSTRU. _ ester ‘ == 311 Griggs 8t., Rochester, A FEW —— men needed at once for outs: work. — eon ae a experience —— A pply 1064 W. Huron a 0 and 11 a.m. A Permanent Position Police Officer WITH Ponitac Police Dept. HOUR WEEK . SALARY $4, 433 — 94,745 Attracti * RE NT 1 T FAS T through ‘Rent Ads! Room, rouse, apartment, an y- thing — \Want-Ads_give._| Perens | you ACTION. Dial FE 4 SOE 4 ARC - ‘WELDERS oo Hositalietion Paid Holidays Vacation Pay APPLY PARAGON Construction Co. 44000 GRAND RIVER NOVI, MICH. an ambitious man. This ts im teresting work im the Circula- tion Dept. It involves supervising, carriers, ¢ 231) 12g on houses and some office wort. Sales experi- ence end an ability to type are desirable If vou live in or near Pontiac, have o car and ere interested ip this type of work. Please spply im person to Fred mee @.: £ ’ Circulation- Dept. ~The ; Pontiac Press — MEN —TO TRAD Drea sciet Bie Dastenng our Ad unde Ss ends. Motor Inn reation. * ROUTE SALESM AN Ambitious oe eee ee ree See WATTRESSES— e 1123 W. Huron. between 10 and 4 Fa ta OS ESD yeauired, Plus 6 to wom es *FMPORARY CANDY & BARERY ~ pee sagt By = fer our S F fer ages 20 Le A In pere som in store. wWam te 4 pm, FRED SANDERS FYPist. EXP. PLEASANT Work. ine conditions and modern fees Advancement iba atkins we ——— you, steady round lay offs, evezagd se to to ‘ee 7 hour, Tr OWES aKTRe an Graebner's JOBS — FOR _MEN ; beh ERSS SSIS 8 E48 Toke ee eee ee es tees eee dees ee ee eee “aees) CRAPBNERS be ed ahr State. an FE $9277 Graebner's—Re yalOtke THE ROM TIAL PRESS. ‘MONDAY, NOVEMBER | 26, 1956 6 ampions. to. X r § ae ! : DO-IT-YOURSELF - TUBE TESTER --Today's Radio Programs--_ om : L- L | "yabto SERVICE 1 ELECT sa Wain Wea, Gia Wa ? : One of Nevada's First Open E1 TLECTRI i CO , 180) WON, (1400) WIBK, (1490) G R ‘ ot Perry Como: The sleeping ne of Nevada Sri 825 uron wx seein onion — r Nev. @ — One o . ww. land rows apl y: %, ; LAS VEGAS, Nev. Ww. FE ban FN ages oy WIE. ews Kasem Ric) evs. Serainbie WHY2, Winter's Wonderiand 2 2 [Nev ada's oldest casinos, a re mi wwe. ag . * Spotlight . y &., WIBK News. Georse =| ; : _\der Club, was gutted by fire las , CKLW. News, Sports te;se— WR, Srmpheny wrON, erate WEAR—News, ‘Bob ‘Alen Grid. Stor Blanchard Crash Kills 5 _---lalght-at-arloss estimated by fire ' Ww. New $:00—W. i : : A ae | 9 Wise. Movs, Pon Mcleod | CaLw. Boxing ww Purece 1:20-WIR. Dr. Malone to Portray Himself inas Police Chase _ shie! Eimer Gates at $200,000. | < Bisse Serenade ~ News Ace Ciub CKLW. Davies se As firemen played hoses on the . in €:20—WIR, Dinner Dete | Ww)" Witehing Hour Wisk, meee Gore seem orem ‘West Point’ Tale la Stolen Auto flames, croupiers ‘hurriedly WW, R. Mulholland com WCAR, Kens, Roundup WxYE wx Mel ain : WPON, Unserambi W, 3 . y es! WIBK Don Weal, News. Soinorsinw. o:m—WIR Jack deck Harris WoBK. News Genres, | By JACK O'BRIAN HOUSTON w — The toll’ ae an ° WCAR, Papier. Al Crane WPON News ard Sports WPON, Unscramble, News | WCAR,. News, Bod Allen a : , involvi the New | NEW YORK (INS)—Ann Soth-|@utomobile crash involving eT Recorders pega Man siesy 0 WWW) NEC Bandstand Pca pay, na Mrs. Burton |. ; = - chase of a stolen car rose to five — ee oe oe WPON, Spotlight WXYZ, My True Story WCAR- Sports Parade, Allen €FH'S “Private Secretary” winds \terday with the death of two | Horseshoe Club. . : WXYZ ort we CKLW, News, Homechats | 3.03 wR, Pat Butiram up as Jack Benny’s alternate in Firemen said the blaze started © Record Players LW. R. F. Hurleigh ESDAY MORNING WEAR, News ene | WWE. 8 Star Matinee i woe Pees ‘in upstairs dressing rooms. wean 1 Ab gpm News, Melody | WPON Mainly for Miney | S20W' gua Davies January. The new alternate will} The crash occurred late Satur- “7, club was issued its gambl-| : Seok Benet: ww, ews, au 00 WTR. Ctr! Marries wenk News, Mcleod be Marge and Gower Champion's day night when the stolen = = ing license, one of the state's first, 1:30—WJR, Ouest, Law WCAR Sruce Mantra AE, Hews, Ai ? TV series, to be filmed by Benny./lided headon wth another in); j999 | = —_— CRLW, G. Heater WIBK. Clark Reid Uigewigae artbus Godtrey ain arin ae Panty which four residents of Silsbee,| © P. A. Systems _ WPON. Call the tune we wed, Bandstand, | | “WW3. Hilitop House The ABC-TV network prosperity|Texas, were returning from a. . . ere on C20 WIR, Volee of Agriclt.| CRLW. New Story Tune | CEL ray (McKenzie is growing ‘hy leaps and bounds—/ football game. \Medical Expert Dies; \ BLAKE Ps cee gxtw Guy my WCAR. News. Bruce Martyn) 4:00—W of Bands its sponso: shows have risen 20 The victims from Silsbee were King Was His Patient R A TV WIBK. Wews vg ners Cottee, Clem |tS-20—w — eee, | Wx¥Z Wattrick, Sporte (PCT ite its audiences have|F. R. Mullins, 38, Elliott Mc- DIO WERS- Zest Sotoerems. | 00m, fim Vinal WXYZ. News, Curtain CKLW. Eddie Chase [se 1 per cent over a year Sone * — pore LONDON yond oe of Sir he: ee gaa WWJ, Bob : ae . ord, W. Mrs. | ' s "Lionel E. H t a bacteriol- 3149 W. Huron | #20 —W ER, Amos 'n’ Andy WXYZ, News, Woife WPON, flady, News E ee eng _— Crane cally hurt. a ° FE 4.5791 CKLW. get ie — ag Fw TUESDAY Art AFTERNOON 430—WJR, Music Hail | Old West Point grid star “Doe” Police identified the victims in = ete v es i '#:08—WIR, News; - . WCAR, News, Coffee. Clem | 12:00--WIR, Jack wnt WWJ Jim Deland ~ Bianchard wilt play himself in | ing Ge rge i ww, Telephone Hour i; WPON, Scramble a WWJ News, F. Elizabeth WXYZ. wowe kame 4 “West Point” epi- ithe stolen car as Johnnie M. Phil-' ston Churchill, was announced to- Ee eee, frase ree ten | EER ae carl Sear ane coer, | ty aden west Pele oR ips. “1 and Edvard Woods day. He was @ | WCAR. News, Spinorama WY Reb Mexvelt ~~. | Swank: News, Tom George | WXYZ Wattrick McKenzie) sode;: it's alee the eve labout 24, both of Houston. Sir Lionel in recent years was z. t if you have a FARM. WPON, Soundstage CKLW. Terrance O'Dell WCAR, News, Bruce Martyn) CKLW. Bob and Ray Army-Navy game, . . Mel Allen | ; LOT or VACANT PROPERTY : ¢ WJBK. News, Clark Rel¢ | WPON. Audioscope | WIBK, News, McLeod ill broadcast the Army-Navy | The men in the stolen car here|a visiting professor of medicine | i 9:38—WIR, Pace Nation WCAR. News. Coffee, Clem 12:30—WIR, Time Out, Music| WCAR, News, Ai Crane . = engaged officers in a running gunjat Harvard and New York Uni- or BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY WWJ, Mischa Kottler WPON Tempo b for the umpteenth that YOU WANT te... §, CKLW. Fetter Exp. ; 000 IR Wate & Geen bt Fs 6:0 WIR. Meee Bal san y-play oa ™ |battle at speeds up to 110 miles/versities. He was knighted in 1X5. Bong Bases wee wa / | ane ne Woe Daria. wee ee WEES fewe, Vekeone en = es: 3 * ~ i . e TRADE or LEASE | WWJ, Melody Pair (1 woek; News, Clark Reid | vm, Wendy Warren WPON, Tempo, News NBC’s radio “Monitor” adds Fri- : ; an CALL H. W. BIGELOW day night to its Saturday-Sunday Thi k A . Real Estate Service schedule... now seems in rsenic . vss Aw tare Tode ‘S. ‘Television Programs - - eee ca : FE Ww. u -~_- ay's g =| FE 5-0045 O S Richard Kiley, firkt of TV NOTICE: Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice. ling lads to catnip the gals pee ot ccl enta ° since making his hrtidrious Adi rE eel 59 TV. RADIO & AUTO | Channel 2—WIBK-TV Channel @—WWJ-TV —* Channel 7—WXYZ-TV i Channel 9—CKLW-TV mostly on sfage and sc _ beok for usnecr Werertond Seunety Sah Portable T "Television HAMPT TON TVI 825 W. Huron FE +2545 '6:06@—(7) — Annie Oskiey. triés to bribe judge. in “Annie! Days. (2 )— Susie. and the Higher Court.” (9). —/7:15—(T) — News. John Daly. Family Theater. Roy Rogers in'3:30(7) — Bold Journey. Con-| ~ “Yellow Rose af "Texas." (4) | TONIGHT’S TV HIGHLIGHTS - ' News. 16—(2) — News Everett Phelps. Bankor (4)—Weather- ‘es: & TV SHOP | cast. Sonny Eliot. | Sie ter spies ime tee Sand Sireet.” (4) — Nat King: (00 Wighland 4. en sen ©2—(2) — TV. Weatherman. Dr.) Cole. (2) — Adventures of Rob- - | a moves ‘@: 30—(7) — Brave Eagle “Shield 7:45—(4) — News. of Honor.” (4)—Break the $250.- 000 Bank. (D—Foreign Legion-; naire. Buster Crabbe in “Fire Power.” ':00—(7) — Kukla, Fran and Ollie | (9) — Hopalong Cassidy. Hoppy. tries to clear name of old pros-| = Baiped (2) — Burns and Allen. TV BARGAINS at CONDON’S Zenith 2 & Sylvania TV trom 9119.96 and up Conner, soprano. Eugene Conley, .| Matinee. (7) My Little Margie. programs” for NBC, which wan't be count nee ——. _was be- tenor, sing scene from Puccini's; (9) Showtime. of course include Ding Dong —_ e ao : “La Boheme.” (4) — Stanley,'1:3—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) Schoot. He said the state police labor- Buddy Hackett. (2) — Godfrey's Stars on Seven a atory at Charleston determined Used TV Sets Talent Scouts 2:@8—(2) Oyr Miss Brooks. (4)'. Jerry Lester is the latest comic ‘gefinitely that traces of arsenic $19,965 aod op | train robbery in “New Mexico,9:45—(2) News, Weather Manhunt.” (4) — Death Valley, he 55—(4) Faye Elizabeth /10:¢0—(2) The Gary Moore Show. Studio. “quest of -Mt. McKinley. (9) —|10:38—(2) Arthur Godfrey Million Dollar Movie. Germar-} (4) Price Is Right. American gets involved in Nazi) Seven. “Hause on! 11:00—(4) Home. ©'11:30—(2) Strike It Rich (7) Robin and Rickey. TUESDAY AFTERNOON in Hood. “The Hero.” 8:¢0—(7)—Danny Thomas Show. t2:00—(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic Sousa pete The King appeared 4 4 _ Danny thinks his son Rusty has, Tac Dough. (7) 12 O'Clock Com- -no talent in “Talented Kid." (4) .~—Sir Lancelot. “Roman Wall.” Lancelot and__ his- king's daughter kidriaped by: “ghosts” of Roman legionnares. | ics. (9) Let’s Go to The Museum.’ 112:15—(2) Love of Life. wins. (9) -Telescope. 12:45—(2) The Guiding Light. 8:30—(7) — Voice. Guests Nadine 1:00—(2) Ladies’ Day. (9) Mystery balm is “ssuperv isor of children's 9:@0—(7) — Life is Worth Living “Alcoholics and Drunks Worth Knowing. (9) — The Unexpected Meet Blenda. (7) Charm Theater 2:30—‘2) Linkletter’s House Party. 44) Tennessee Ernie : squire hunt!12:30—(2) Search for Tomorrow. (4) It Could Be You. (7) The Er ABC Network (4) Ding Dong School. (7) Story LONG CAREER. Time. has (7) Theater ~~. a iIt’s wen all sorts of awards. night” show during a Hollywood \surviving children are in Washing- premiere. 2 eplace ‘Private go ey in Januai a tS pay im stock, and it zoomed him illionaire status. e love Bob Hope's description Boulder Club Gutted, ‘Tools for Campers moved stacks of chips and silver HONG KONG @® — Negotiations dollars.» Money and chips werefor a seven million dollar trade loaded into a police car and taken treaty between Red China and for safekeping to the adjoining Greece are nearing an end. Under hold the ax firm. Also new for ond \China, Greece Plan Pact ICAGO — A new convenience _ ao pam is a combination ax ‘and shovel. A washer and a screw ‘eampers and hikers. is a wind-up shaver With a rotary head; it needs no electricity. iit, China will buy cotton, tobaceo and minerals from Greece. Greece will take soya beans, asphalt, ichemicals, eggs, tea and’ silk. | Calvin England EXPERT TV and RADIO SERVICE in your own home! Phone OR 3-5672 6432 ELMWOOD ST. DRAYTON PLAINS 8 A. M. to 9 P. M, turns to the scenes of his pac Three in Family Die, os -talk-| woonings tonight as a fancy-ta Eight Left in Hospital ing dude | barrister on Studio os “The Landlady’s, —— ' From Poisoned Water Molly Goldberg (Gertrade ber) CHARLES TOWN, W. Va. @ — been broadcasting. for, 7 West Virginia state police, work- \ing on the assumption that the largenic deaths of William Kidwell Reommended: ASK the Cai) and—his two sons were not acci- era,” every Sunday ori NBC-TV. dental, have begun searching for ' suspects. . = -? * * Kidwell and two sons, Thomas, Eager beavers trying te get The management of the STRAND Theatre does not see fit to recommend THE BAD SEED for children. When you see it you will understand why. Starts Thursday! jai wa | Clark Gable’s “live” TV debut | and Charies, 2, died during the — ~ past two weeks of arsenic poison- “five” on a Steve Alien “To- jing Mrs, Kidwell and their seven] |ton County Memorial Hospital in) | Hagerstown, Md., recovering from “Ding rasp Schoo!” gets Fs great the effects of poisoning. New Year's gitt—it's being dropped) state trooper J. E, Durst of the ‘Dec. 31 Dr. Frances Horwich's Charies- Town barracks said to go st? raight—he i ple iv a pool-: were placed in the well water at room sharpie in Robert Montgom- the Kidwell, family home near | ery’s drama tonight. : Free installation and 90-Day. Service Policy with all new - TY Sem. COLOR TV... .$495 UP Free 30-Day Service Policy Giri finds no one recognizes her and warranty on all used TVs. > in “Mardi Gras.” (4)—Can Do. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) Mat- H y hes t t New audience-participation show inee Theater (Color). (7) After- earh ap ay (ioe eaualies ith, with contests, stunts. Robert Al-/ noon Film Festival. (9) Request © ©8"¥ 0 gi 2:40—(9) Mary Morgan THE EARLY BIRD Kearneysville, W. Va. for a man who was a family friend before the Kidwells moved from Durst said police were looking SPECIAL EASY TERMS! INSTALLED! CHECK SET! CLEAN SCREEN! 24-HOUR SERVICE! LIMITED TIME ONLY - 32.5 oe 1} YEAR WARANTY! . 10”. i?" . $25 aa 19”- 20” . Prompt Service on All Makes TV. 30 Years pede Electronic Experience... . Pickup and Delivery Service. 16” and 12" E $30 — 21" .. $35 |- We Service All Saks of TV and Rodios Gearenteed Workmanship — Quality Parts - CONDON'S RADIO & TV Wide Sttectien 409 E. Maple, Birminghom Phe 4-9736 of Components Catalogue “Net” Prices Attractive Demonstration Room Expert Guidance—Complete Installation ~~ McCALLUM & DEAN 4 | raentaaae 919 Orchord Loke Ave. WE GIVE HOLDEN STAMPS § WOBBLY TV. : For Prompt eon! ‘ "TV Repair Service Locally Owned and Operated — Fred and Ken METROPOLITAN TV da, host. Guest Gypsy Rose Lee. Playhouse. Rocky Graziano, Sal Minio. 3:20—(2) The Bob Crosby Show. ™® Sa 0 oa ee = Polly Bergen. (2) — I Love Lucy. (9) Howdy Doody. ave ant © . Lucy rebels when Rocky wants 4:00—(2) The Brighter Day. to judge beauty contest during their Florida vacation. 4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. $:30—i7) — Lawernce Welk's top. 4:30—(2) The Edge of Night. tunes and new talent. (9) — Den- Cartoons ny Vaughn Show. (4)—(Color) — 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. (7 Robert Montgomery Presents. Santa Claus Show. Comedy about man who get even with a bookie by making up non-| existent football team for whole” Club. (9) Dance Party. season. Jerry Lester stars. (2)— 5: (4) Gene Autry, (4) Queen for a Day. (9) Justice Coit. going after false radio-TV adver-| (7) “mystery — gimmicks, Hagerstown across the — ‘River to Kearneysville. | The elder Kidwell | Thanksgiving dav chores on Will Rogers Jr.'s morn | died / on and the two SCHICK’S—Dial MYrtle 3-3711 The Federal Trade Commission, °"S ‘ied on New. 13 has blasted the radio come-on tising, already “ Railway Gars Missing, — , Arrest 2 Merchants ~. MELEN, Bandieader Wayne i whe way locomotives. richer than anyone i = "| The locomotives, parked .on an} SS December Bride. Lily and ina win race hose in raffle. isolated - siding, were | gradually | [stripped down: and removed A Frahce W—Police to- | 5:60—(2) The Early Show. (4) | got rich in radio as the sweet ay arrested two scrap merchants, Married Joan, (T) Mickey Mouse orchestral voice of Lady Esther, jon suspicion of stealing five ral cs | ists. “POR TNs FORMATION MAIL — TODAY . “CENTRAL TECHNICAL INSTITUTE Detroit 26. Mich ts Latayet t® Bidg.. 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Bow!-| ACROSS resale as junk, police said. | ers Pat Patterson, Ralph Engan., iF rssncy of French National~ Railways esti’ (2) — Stadio One. Peace-loving| 5 sxy color mated damage ‘at more than | lawyer takes on town bully in) 9 Biood ecotor | million franes. “The Landlady's Daughter.” 2 — & a Se 1€:13—(7)—Dr. Hudson’s Secret 14 Make a RCA COLOR TV . Journal. “The Mary Owens ,, Titeke Bp by P P E Story.” (4) — Waterfront. “Har- ones oo rogram eal vening bor Piracy.” . J idiot Lae ee, Mal eee Rees a) tig RE 4 z | HAMPTON TY mal News. i4)—News. (2) — 21 “tmerald sie” we ma th ms News. Jac a 3 Beer - Y; 4 1 | ol Huron FE 4-2525 ; . : 11:10—(9) — Weathervane. oe eee, eon " } Mi #5230 11:15—(9) — Good Neighbor The- 25 tntimicates e : ater. “The Scarlet Web.” Insur- = ; oo away g ss “. ance agent goes to prison to get'se Whee Sm “information “from -convict who ** Resaish g has hidden stolen money. (4)— 133 foment : 2. Patti Page Show. (2) — Miss 4] Aeriform fuel ‘ Fairweather. iS tom ea 1 11:28—(2)—Les Paul and Mary “ $4 Oecerrene = | Ford. - ingredient ; ee) — Nightwatth Theater.’ & oe , — } ying: 5 iy Lf ~ alba ge OO amma cnammneeemeanan peneneneineneeentione FE 8-0401 Line of Automatic Wa sher a Dryer Repair’ Service All Makes—Export Trained Technicians * ALL WORK GUARANTEED * ine teen Automatic Parts Mk: 30—(7)—Thirty Minute Theater. Af Lewal matter Ida Lupino, Franchot Tone in 60 Wert. Rudelt “Award.” (4) — Tonight. Ernie Kovacs. Harpist Bob Maxwell, 6 More rotracted q tion 8 German cite 25 Italian river 26 Systems of symbols m French — “SAVE- SAVE. SAVE a © —_ guest. Ag Ce | — Zee — 2 Arrow poison 11 Haul: 3 Ocea 50 Father . TUESDAY MORNING 3 pm 3 psn away 3 Beltpeters 8 tee errible: jee Meditations. (4) Today's) § fnsect’ = Pg he . Farm Report. 4:58—(2) On the Farm Front. § |7:00—(2) Good ~g ) Today. ~(D The Big Show B—(2) Weather. “@ Today in tuts C Ea, WALL “TILE ‘WE x LOAN You Asphalt Tile TILE CUTTERS Park In Our Lot Behind the Store! ct . jl /2° All You Want CC eae he ee RhReeseses se oe Se ee a8 ee eee BSE & @eheaese rd , eo 64 sien na lt OSS RBEE: Japoleon Was Very Fond of Onion , soup ition BIS : stele ai Tadd icin: cond Mis read ~ena teow ‘That the number of both cars|ments and schizophrenia, a men-|spoilage during the long voyage| Eight 14-Ton Bombers|Bomb Wing: based t Loring. st might never know bookstores: telephones in the United/tal disease, home to market. He flew in one of two BS2s oneenlae hd ie = , vast C eomaic heer than the + 8 6 That both Napoleon Bonaparte’ Fly Non-Stop Over Polejwhich were diverted to Balti- inumber of : That about $ out of 1,000 people|and J were fond of onion|' j : 3 ; more’s Friendship International, at Ys 4 throughout the world suffer from) soup. — in 17,000-Mile Trip | ‘that four million persons born| schizophrenia, regardless of their) — . * * : land at. Loring. ce ‘in the Southern states moved tojrace or whether they are rich or} That it was Francois de la BALTIMORE ® —U.S. air offi- s * *#,, ‘other sections of America be-|poor, savage or civilized. Rochefoucald who said, “Most of|cials pointed today to the awe-| The diversion, a Strategic Air ‘tween 1950 and 1955, That Americans spend $128,000,-|our faults are more pardonable|some flights of eight B52 jet bomb-|Command spokesman indicated, | * mers. |2_% 2ORF om deodorants, tan the magne We Wie 1 concent oe St taceat boncama|rametie US. een Power. : | That ubeat W per ont of A ' them.” to nuclear knockout ma striki | Tn aeetas'e types of ennty sce gicle, gat tenmsiod ont GB cee ery, MEL aly Sere. punch anywhere in the world. SAC spokesmen said the flights _ work. Apply et Employment Office of Fisher 5 per cent of them land a man) i+), the erage rel coed ron ; 7 "Body Division (Pontioc Plont) 900 Boldwin Ave., fmmPefore they are 25 fo vinegar it let exponed tthe Q@LS AUTO: (mation) |rose set settray, tour trom the] cra eho went to work in 1 Uatly in autos. Maybe that's WAY|changeacqutintance To a tavers|pour strech, mere tan eg} ‘The management of the ST RAND beauty parlor at 14. . |Saturday night, where the man/hours than other B52) That Larry Mack, youthful head|‘Cerragers no. longest, G0 snot invited bass to be bas parte in alhad scr iiown continously. | Theatre does not see fit to recommend | a ot’ a slenderizing om — has|"“Although the average American bank robbery “without no killin’.”| 2. Circled the North Pole 7 THE BAD SEED for children. When = 7 caused U.S, -~ =, ve = “lis “eating higher on the hog,”| A getaway car was needed for/temperatures of 65 degrees below}, ‘i ad tand h | lion pounds of : at says talian; wore than half of the 161 pounds the job.-When the instigator of the | zero, reached speeds of ‘‘nearly,| you see it you will understand Why. : roman have the works wort ot meat te consumed last year|plc res wale to fl a” sal emct nthe of “ware den 1 Starts Thursday! . yas beef. Most of the rest was |!0C' car, of ‘more - ay! << * me * aor . “ ss = that after much discussion he con-|000 feet." j y . t tiny Elaine Malbin, the «e's « vineed the Man he had an auto + * - ~ eager amd rare inch| “That Canadian fishermen are|ideal for the job. 3. Simulated drops of deadly | over five feet—keeps in trim DY| now, using aureomycin to protect} And in it, the two shortly drove|bombloads at targets along a back and doing) bacterial F cotirse leading from Maine, i A bicycle exercises with 10-pound \their ocean catch from al’ to the city anal ing . past —————— EE Head weights built into her shoes. +. : | That a colleague of ours —|air, .|Air Force base at Castle, Calif., | Pontiac, Michigen. Monday through Soturdey. Tiissouri State Penitentiary’s) * 2 * Rj ht f the Stati and four fram the base at Loring, - : Charlie Rice, columnist on the} That only a third of the 70 mil- ig 0 lon Maine, ~ " : monthly paper—observes, “‘A man|lion Americans licensed to drive ; 5 > * «* all wrapped up in himself makes|cars are women. It only seems; SALT LAKE CITY (®—Morals| Before landing at various points NOTICE: ia small package!” like there afe more. squad officer J. L. Smith was.in|in the United States yesterday, | ‘a H That Jacqueline Cochran, who Tat mw than 500,000 US, the right Rpg ars the right time/they had: ‘ i] bee a cosmetics firm and became culdien new vids) fo geal iw to prevent a robbery. 1. Completed non-stop flights of i 4 <= 4M OPEN TONIGHT UNTIL 9 atte Shop Friday and Saturday Nights Until 9 | That the sieoas Gl many ;women have to pipe-smoking men ‘is, “They spend so much time try- ‘ing to keep their. pipe lit they ‘have no time left to talk." 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