‘Santa Halts Divorces - Ohio The Weather Snow Flurries __ Details page two _. THE PONTIAC PRESS ‘Home Edition 113th YEAR xxx PONTIAC, MICHIGAN, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 —92 PAGES. ABSOCIATED PRESS INTERNATIONAL NEWS BERVICE . UNITED PRESS PHOTOS Te . The Coming ~ the King IV—Called the Child Jesus . By NORMAN VINCENT PEALE The innkeeper who had told Joseph-and Mary that there was no room in his inn watched Joseph turn away and sadly lead off the donkey on which Mary was riding. As they turned away, he noticed that Mary was soon to have a baby. He was a tender- hearted man and a kind one. It had made him unhappy to turn them away. He stood and thought for a mo- ment. Then he called after them ‘to say that he was ashamed to offer it, — Wragg “° ape oe Uleyyptiy, Vw ihe 0G? but, if they could 1F find no place else, ia I there was a place 0-0]: in the stable, ab — >) among the ani- wv >, — 7? 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Waite's Girlswear—Second Floor, = f - ofa 0 Croncn Nessie Editor A—6 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 THE PONTIAC PRESS Tries Mere, from Tas powms Bi! bane Prreageatp, Publisher Boor Re seer Bassere Advertising Manager Nat’) Adv. Mer Batered at Post Office Pontiac. as second class matter MEMBER OF THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Phe Associated Press ts entitled exclusively to the use tot republication of al! loca) news printed in this news- Peper as well as al) AP news dispatches rent gre pres petted . tn ihe ‘ynited States a r $20.00 yon All mail Se endotions payable in advance. e Pontiec PE 2-8181 MEMBER OF AUDIT BUREAU OF CIRCULATIONS DECEMBER 15, 1955 THURSDAY, Ford Foundation Sets Record With Huge Gifts As 1955 bowls along to the close of a record year, the Ford Foundation breaks all marks with the greatest single financial gift in the history of mankind. Five Hundred Million Dollars will be distributed among the colleges and hospitals of the land. This is breath-taking. It's tremendous. Several institutions in this area ~ mre remembered in the gigantic “philanthropy, chief among them being St. Joseph Mercy Hospital which has been allotted $196,000. “It was definitely an answer to prayer,” said Sister Mary Wil- liam. Her institution is planning oa huge campaign to add 200 beds cand even before the drive starts, the hearts of the community are gladdened by nearly $200,000. This is the largest single gift in St. Joe's history. * * * The Ford Foundation will receive applause clear around the world for this unprecedented movement. Foun- dations have existed for many years, but it remains for the Ford group to set an all time record in generosity and good work. The value that ac- crues to the hospital and educational circles is incalculable. * * x The Press is especially happy to ute this magnificent gift because occasional criticisms that have been leveled of late at the Ford Foundation. Some of the early gifts caused at least a modicum of eyebrow ‘raising but today’s answer is over- whelming. It speaks more eloq’.ently than a hundred replies. ‘ Several members of the Founda- ‘ ton are known personally to THE ‘Press people and they are men of ithe highest honor and integrity. | They stand for the finest ideals and ‘their general probity is unchallenged. Yet, even to friends, they refused to discuss Forp’s plans or intentions. ‘In reply to some more critical ques- tions, they merely smiled earely and remained silent. ' ‘The whole world knows now. * * * The Foundation has far ex- / ceeded anyone's expectations and - it distributed the total so widely - that “hospitals and colleges clear across the land and in all sectors of the United States have bene- fited. _ Coming at the Christmas Season ‘this record-shattering benevolence is especially happily received, Enforcement Officers Face Difficult Task ‘No thoughtful citizen, remembering the horror of the senseless murder of ‘three Chicago schoolboys October 16, can condemn police for a thorough ahd aggressive: investigation of any likely suspect. : * But there is a limit to what a ‘human being can stand who, ‘though innocent, may have dif- ‘ fieulty in establishing that fact. ‘OWEN ROBERT Mosrr, a 23-year- old Fenton farm hand, was arrested December 3 by a Holly patrolman for a>traffic violation. As a suspected deviate, he was questioned about his actions at the times of recent sex crimes. This questioning was per- fectly legal. It was the logical thing forthe police to do. 7 ; x * eee ee eee * 4 ‘But through an unfortunate chain ot circumstances, the questioning : Mosrx went through grew- into an inhuman experience. After inbre than 30 hours of questioning the Holly police, he was given a t detector test and released. a -sNhvosammhalnie elias fightys Cook County officers, apparently not - well co-ordinated with Chicago po- lice, ordered him arrested once moré. They came tq Pontiac, and persuaded Moser to waive extradition and he was taken back to Chicago and held for four full days without charge. He was questioned again and - submitted to more lie detector tests, even after four witnesses had come forward to say they had seen him in Holly on the day of the murders. . The effect of such an ordeal can only be imagined. It is to the credit of Holly Police Chief JaMEs PARKER | that he has told reporters he would try to arrange for further psychiatric treatment for Moser, who underwent such treatment in his youth. * x * Investigation of crimes must be aggressive, and unfortunately inno- cent people sometimes suffer as a result of it. Surely it is the respon- sibility of all police officers to bear that fact in mind and to do every- thing in their power to protect the innocent at the same time they are doing their best to convict the guilty. Wuat's the matter with the auto- mobile manufacturers, that they are so timid about stepping up the horse- power of cars? Who'll be the first one to get bold and turn out a car with 1,000 h.p.? Back in the early 30s we could have lived high, wide and handsome on what it’s costing to exist today. The Man About Town Christmas Notes Fireproof Your Tree; Other Items About Yuletide Courage: What it takes in a woman to get on the scales when somebody is watching. The danger of fire in a Christmas tree brings to mind the suggestion of Miss Leola B. Jacques of the Pontiac Area Day Nursery, to dump a cup of calcium chloride into the water in which you have the tree standing. This is absorbed by the tree and makes it fireproof. We've made the test and find that it does the trick. Our mails are moving fast, according to Mrs, Fletcher Meldrum of Keego Harbor who received a Christ- mas card from her son three days after it was mailed in Korea. If somebody is stealing the light bulbs from your out- door Christmas tree, follow the example of Malcolm Hastings of Drayton Plains. He wired the tree in such a manner that it delivers a knock- down shock to anybody who touches the bulbs. He then watched from the dark- ness of the house and saw a big fellow flop to the ground, lay prone for a short time and then get up and run away. Be sure to put the live wires above the reach of the small fry. The Scotch terrier in the home of Mr. and Mrs. Burtram Moody in Bloomfield Hills received a new dog- house for Christmas, but refused to go into it until it was painted the same color as the old one. In the spirit of Christmas, only 20 young men under the jurisdiction of the local draft boards will receive their 20- day “greetings” for the first call of the new year. The induction date is Jan. 3. Roune the progress of the times, Jack Coleman tells me that the time is not far distant when the Geiger counter will be in the regular stock in the hardware stores. A sequel to the claim of Jackson Peterboro of Pontiac Trail, that our winters are getting milder, comes from Grover Cleveland Marsh of Lake Orion. He asserts that they only seem that way because we have better heating systems, and better methods of keeping the snow from blocking our Streets and highways, also better means of transportation than in the horse and buggy days. Ninety years young this week, Charles E. Bird of Crescent Lake, says his formula has been to do a half day’s work before breakfast every morning, drink nothing stronger than tea and coffee—and, keep away from dives. : The family of Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Stringham of Pontiac Lake have lost their pet. It was a wild Canadian honker goose that stepped off on its migration, and had become so tame that they thought: it would stay with them. But the other day it heard a chorus of honks from the sky and quitkly fell into line on the tail end of the “Vv” ———- ~Merbal “Orchids a Mrs. Jessie Ad Bethy, - own money, the Christmas tree ; War of Nerves David Lawrence Says: Federal Income Tax Laws Encourage Individual Philanthropy to Needy Groups WASHINGTON — It wasn't all Ford money, but at least three- fourths of the $500,000,000 recently announced as donated by the Ford Foundation to hospitals and col- leges really would have belonged to Uncle Sam if the estate taxes had been applied. * * * Instead of letting Congress de- cide how to spend the $383,000,000 which would have been collected in taxes, the Ford family exercised its legal right to determine how the money should be spent. The estate-tax rates of the United States government and of the government of the state of Michigan are about 76.9 per cent at present. If the Ford Founda- tion had not been created, ap- proximately $3,000,000,000—which is the estimaied present value of the shares of stock held by the Ford Foundation—would have been subject to taxation. While There would be some slight di- minution of the tax due to mari- tal deductions and division of interests among members of the family, the approximate tax on the sliares bequeathed to the Ford Foundation would have been about $2,308,400,000. This means that the Ford family would have had about $691,600.000 remaining out of the $3,000,000,000 after paying the tax collectors. So the late Henry Ford and his son, Edsel, determined that it was much better to give the whole $3, 000,000,000 to a charitable founda- tion, 88 PER CENT OF SHARES Actually the gift represented 88 per cent of the Ford shares out- standing. The remaining 12 per cent, which wasn't given away, _presents a sizable fortune by it-_ self, too. Any American can do in prin- ciple what the Fords did, The federa] income-tax laws permit up to 20 per cent to be deducted from gross income of individuals for charitable contributions and, Hf additional donations are made to churches, tax-exempt schools and hospitals, the total exemp- tion from taxes can go as high as 30 per cent. Thus, on a $20,000 income, with a donation of $6,000, the individual would, in effect, give $2,600 of his while Uncle Sam would be contributing $3,400 through a reduced tax, NOW IS THE TIME This is the time of year when tax-exempt organizations, schools, hospitals and charitable institutions of various kinds are busy explain- ing to would-be donors how easy it is to give away a small portion of what one would really retain after taxes and how much of the contribution would in fact be paid by Uncle Sam. é Congress, of course, Peat Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I wish that I were rich enough .»« To give a little toy... In every corner of the earth... To every girl and boy ... I wish I could be Santa Claus . .*, Not in a story book .. . But actually and everywhere , . . Wherever I might look . . . With gifts for every chimney or . . . Beneath . « That every little child might have ;.... A happy memory . . . And, oh, I wish that I could tell. . . The children everywhere ... Of Jesus born in Bethlehem . . . In His sur- roundings bare . . . I wish that. I _ could show the world... What [& Christmas really is... The time °. cee ye Serpe OE ead act day that is His. i _, (Copyright 1985) purposes, that the Ford Foundation desig. nated, At present there is raging a ‘battle over federal ald to edu- cation, with some protagonists insisting that the federal govern- ment should build schgol build- ings and provide educational fa- cilities generally te supplement these provided by the several States, and there are other groups which want federal] ald confined to welfare or auxiliary services such as transportation, lunches and health benefits. Meanwhile, the Ford Foundation has cut through the whole prob- lem by deciding what Congress wouldn't be able to decide without a lot of controversy. “ * * * No private organization in Amer- ican history has ever before made such a large bequest as the $500.- 000,000 announced the other day to be given to 615 colleges and 3.500 hospitals. But the American citizen who is inclined to donate to private char- ity has the same right—he can make up his own welfare program. The tax laws are written so as to encourage philanthropy. The Ford Foundation gifts serve to dram- atize the whole idea of private giving and, in a sense, it is a challenge to the citizenry to take care of their own institutions with- out relying on the federal govern- ment to do it all. (Copyright, 1955, By The Herald Tribune Inc.) Looking Back 15 Years Ago WILLIAM KNUDSEN warns of arms lag. BRITISH TROOPS cross border into Libya. 20 Years Ago BRITAIN PRESSES for 0. K. of peace plan. OAKLAND COUNTY sheriff be- gins gambling drive. Slight Dose a; Anesthetic Can Support By WILLIAM BRADY, M.D. Lest some child-minded on show his or her should mention here that in patted childbirth the patient can have an anésthetic whenever she wants it— if she wants it. Generally she doesn't want it, thanks to her education in woman- hood and especially her prenatal training. What has been sald about the relation between suggestion and dake ee eee = too, and what's more it is men- tioned on any worth while map of New York’s finger lakes _— A senior colleague called m administer an anesthetic for fire His patient, a primipara, had been in labor for 24 hours. Since she was making little or no progress he had decided to de- liver the baby with forceps. PATIENT QUIETED As soon as I gave her the first few whiffs of ether the patient quieted down, ceased tossing about and wailing, listened to my in- structions, worked with the con- tractions—and before the doctor had his instruments sterilized and his gloves on, ready for the oper- ation, the baby was being born normally, Of course anesthesia to the ob- stetric stage—enough to take the edge off the pain, but not enough to put the patient to sleep—might have achieved the same result without suggestion. But I believe that had the doctor used the same technique hours ear- lier there would have been no need for instrumental interference. But the doctor didn’t believe in the use of anesthetics. Taking*the edge off the pain with a little anesthesia enables the doc- tor to get the patient's attention if not her confidence. baby naturally. Pai in natural childbirth? Co- ~ in Case N-375. * Suggestion leen Gray, movie star, who had her first baby in a hospital the “regular way.”’ and her second at home the natural way, exclaimed “Pain, my eye! It's just a few contractions.” ortife woras ong. pertaining to peragesl health and Soom “ll not to 7 Lag on - , or treatment, will be cavoerea vd . William Brady, if a stam) addressed envelope is sent to tiac Presa, Pontiac, Co m= self- Jerry Lewis, Voice of the People Minister Praises Article. on Vice Squad Activities oo Seccues vet are ol use © he fete aa tenemee Rie these will not be if the wrt letter ts eritical ip ite nature. A few weeks ago, an article appeared in the paper giving an outlined night’s work. of the Pontiac 1 do believe that it is going to ~fake something of this type to awaken. our community to condi- tions that are living right in our coors. Being a minister, acquainted with many problems and situa- tions the average person never dreamed exisis, it is a striking right around us, and I think it is time now that we whe have kept quiet raise our voices in protest. . Certainly the voice of the press ean make a loud noise, May I encourage and request more ar- ticles of this type? Rev. Richard H. Dixon dr. Trinity Baptist Church ‘Little Old Lady’ Dislikes Remarks by Teenagers I am a little, old lady who lives out of the city, and I come into town once a week. I have a corm- plaint to make about the teenagers * of this city. I have seen many individuals _ hurt by the insulting remarks ‘made to and about them by teen- agers in groups of two, three and more, (They don’t dare if they are alone. It's the old rule of mob psychology, letting the lower brain rule.) I also have seen individuals go around the block to avoid the verbal persecution of these teen- agers, who in many instances aren't any more attractive than the victim, and gu anges less. I think to myself, “Look at pots, calling the kettle black.” Don't those teenagers realize what havoc they can cause by their ridicule? Can’t the teen- agers get it through their heads that people are the way they are = through heredity, and not the in- Mividual’s fault? If this needless perseeution could be stopped there would be less suicides, less insane, less prisoners and less taxes. My granddaughter was kind enough to write this letter for me, for my hand shakes so I cannot write. But I thought it might right a great injustice. A Little Old Lady Hal Boyle Says: Want to Be a Movie Star? Well, Now's Time to Try NEW YORK wW—Anybody want to be a movie star? Well, now is the time to try. “Fresh talent has more oppor- tunity now than at any time | can remember,” remarked film pro- ducer Hal B. Wallis. . “As more and more stars form their own companies and appear in fewer films, the supply of vet- eran players has diminished. The discovery of new talent has be- come a problem of real impor- tance to the motion picture industry." This statement by Wallis, how- ever, is no invitation to every good looking stage-struck girl in Corn- cob Corners, Neb., to fly out to Hollywood and beat on his office door. * * “You have to have real acting talent—a spark of personality that -the camera can catch. Anyone who really wants to get ahead in the movies should first try to get as much experience as possible in little theater work or playing sum- mer stock. * * “The Cinderella legend persists. It is said that many of the top film actresses got their start as elevator operators or soda foun- tain waitresses. Perhaps so. But I never have found any real talent while riding elevators or sitting at a drug fountain.” Wallis has a reputation in the industry as a star maker, and the record shows he has been one of its most astute judges of new talent. Among stars he introduced to the screen are Shirley Booth, Burt Lancaster, Dean Martin and Lizabeth Scott, Kirk Douglas, Wendell Corey, Corinne Calvet and Chariton Heston. - “Fm constantly looking for new talent," he said, “but I don’t find it standing on street corners or by reading the mail. “It's a real search. We find po- tential new stars by going to the theater, by watching television, by interviewing young bit ‘players. “Sometimes, but very rarely, -T sign up a new actor without even having him make a screen test. 1 saw Burt Lancaster in only one act of a Broadway play and signed him up the Wok ay, Although Wallis is somewhat cynica) toward the Cinderella leg- end, his own career has exempli- fied the familiar Horatio Alger pattern. e * He quit school at 14 and got a job as an office boy to help support his mother and two sisters, He then worked as a traveling sales- ; man selling electrical supplies and moved his mother from Chicago to Southern California in 1921 in hopes the milder climate would improve her health. After managing a theater and serving as a movie press agent for 6 years, he hit the jackpot with his first picture, ‘Little Caesar,” in 1929. Now 57, Wallis has turned out between 350 and 400 full length films, a record matched by few men in the eedostry. . * STP" sate mem cee Anybody who seriously wants to be a movie star can do Wallis a big favor. “Don't just sit down and write me a letter about it,” he said. “First, be sure you have some real ability — then go out and get some real experience.” Then you won't have to look up Wallis. He says he'll be looking for you. Case Records of a Psychologist ~~ ™ Readers Miss Point of Case, Upbraid Crane Rather Than John Barleycorn Notice how a minority of newspaper readers missed the boat entirely regarding a pre- vious Case Record. They at- tacked their editors or me or Tom, the degenerate seducer of college girls, yet never said a word about the evil effect of liquor on demoralizing teen- agers, which was the whole point of that Case Record. By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case Q-322: Tom M., aged 27, {s the degenerate young man whom I described earlier this year * * A number of clergymen and other counsellors of high school and college youth, had urged me to expose the dangerous connection between alcohol and immorality nowadays. So I used the true case of this Don Juan who explained in precise detail how easy it is for college hoys to seduce girls if they can get them to drink. And Tom cited the case where they had a fraternity party and spiked, though it contained nothing but fruit juice and ginger ale. Yet 11 of those girls acted half drunk afterwards, because, quote Tom's sophisticated ,diag- nosis, ‘‘women, often take liquor ; as a convenient excuse to cover up their sexual indiscretions.” Well, I presented the true facts, * and do you know what happened? Pe clergymen and other youth counsellors had done, for thus exposing the dangerous effect of alcohol in seduction of girls, he upbraided me. Although Columbia University's college newspaper reprinted the column by request as a warning to its vast student body and. al- though the church folks generally appreciated that terse warning té modern teenagers, other good people missed the point entirely. * * «@ They indicted their newspaper editors for printing that case, when they should have thanked the editors for such an aid to moral progress. SPECIFIC QUOTES “How in the world could you publish such an article,” a man from Indiana wrote his newspaper. ashamed to have in ‘our homes.” And here is a similar Jetter to a Kansas editor: “That Case Record about Tom is the worst thing I ever saw in print. Tom must be a beast. “1 just boiled for two days before I could even show it te my husband." And here is a third letter from a housewife in Wisconsin: “Ever since I read that Case Record about Tom, I have been mad, just plain mad. “Tom must be a degenerate. A newspaper should never print such a case.” LEARN TO THINK Many newspaper readers ap- parently don't understand. what they read! For I had mentioned that Tom was a degenerate boaster of his nen ae. - But I rae iigone strategy which he and his kind found so successful in their seduction of teenage girls. Se why didn't you readers jump on John Barleycorn? Why attack your editor or myself who are giving you the true facts? error and showing specifically what can be done to improve morality, So why did many of you readers stop with.a vicious attack on Tom? Why didn't you profit by the lesson he gave concerning the evil effect /, * Shirley Ann Wooden. ' meeting Friday to discuss new ’ gchool for former School Superin- * well knowri THE PONTIAC PRESS, USEFUL BUCKET — Christmas cheer around the year is offered by this bucket for summer bar-/ becue charcoal. Turn it around! and use it for ice, too, GAY BUCKET — Chilled drinks have extra zest when served from, this gay bucket. The cheery de-) sign on as = Gh its uses. 20 in Area Pass Scholarship Test 219 From State Survive. Semi-Finals of National Merit Tests for College | CHICAGO WwW — The National Merit Scholarship Corp. announced | today the names of 5,078 high school seniors who passed semi-| final tests leading to college'| scholarships. There are 219 semi-finalists in! Michigan. | j They are the survivors of more | than 50,000 top ranking seniors who took initial examinations in late October in 10,000 high schools in the United States and its territories. The winners will take a second examination Jan. 14, cutting the field to 1,500. Subsequent screening will reduce the number of scholar- ships to approximately 500. Winners will be notified before May 1. The tests are part of the largest independent scholarship program in the history of American educa- tion. | 500 SCHOLARSHIPS OFFERED | A 20‘; million dollar corporation, financed largely by grants from the Ford Foundation, was founded last summer to get the program started. Financial support frorh busi- ness organizations has boosted the number of scholarships the first year from the 350 originally provided for to around 500. Semi-finalists from this area in- clude: Berkley — James Joseph Young. Birmingham — Albert Kahn But- zel, Marie Elizabeth Joynt, Stephen Terry, James R. Traa. Bloomfield Hills — Paul King Garlick, Charles P. Perry. Clawson — Neil Howard Johnson. Farmington — Bob Allen Barnes. Huntington Woods —- Michael Greg Southwell. Lapeer — Donald Richard Cro- well. Milford — Havrilla Wiseman. Plymouth — Lee Michael Huber. Pontiac — Robert John Everson. Royal Oak — Judith Eleanor Nelander, Przemysiaw Steven Sporzynski. 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Those are wheat, cotton, tobacco,'rather than less, i peanuts and possibly rice, * Ld Ld ‘from the voluntary soil bank plan, ideclines have become a major'who take land out of surplus crops'those under marketing quotas.|might well encourage greater,’ Disposal ~ measures, he said,|son ruled out the use of food; An over-all limit — possibly of Th h ag "ould include an increase in| stamps to channel surpluses to low- $25,000 — would be set for the e secretary said that aside «nhie| income groups, rants a . | ; t ~ — — “ ealagal Help to the family-type farm would be. extended to a single Proposals high on Benson's list-the administration would stress|‘00d &t home and abroad, including) would be provided in the form of|farm. 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Overproduction and the resulting accumulation of more than seven billion dollars worth of surpluses: are accepted on all sides as a major factor in a prolonged decline 1 Princess Here fo Visit Airman Romanian Royal Lady Saved Life of Downed Flier From Houston NEW YORK .® — A Romanian princess who befriended 110 U.S airmen captured by the Nazis in, World War II today came to Amer-| ica to visit one of them — a Texan. Princess Catnerme Caradja, 62, | arriving on the liner Nieuw Ams- | terdam, said she also is booked | for 20 lectures in Canada, and! hopes to get lecture bookings in’ this country. Now living in Vienna, Prin- cess Catherine said friends in 1952 persuaded her to slip out | of Red-ruled Romania and “tell | people about us.” Her first destination is Huston, Tex., and a visit with former Air Foree Lt. Richard Britt of 8157 Niles St., the first of the captive airmen she helped. 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Cuts 2” dressed time—gives professional results, ne | home end workshop jobs sosier: lumber at 45, Lightweight—only 4¥%4 Ibs, ' : ; = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 Make It a Merry Christmas Shop at Malloy’s for Your Holiday Apparel and Gifts Two Pant SUITS; Specially Priced for Christmas Giving . $3990 $4,950 55950 . “Se THREE EXCITING PRICE RANGES TO PLEASE EVERY TASTE... Woolen Outerwear EXTRA SPECIAL !! 7 Is The Ideal Gift... | All Wool SPORT COATS *19.50 All Wool Flannel SLACKS ‘395 JACKETS Woolen jackets in short or long lenaths and suburban coats... all colors from very light to very dork .. $1495 to $7950 Dress Shirts SHOES TIES Fine! broadcloth, white! shirts) by, by City Club by Wembley and Smoothie ‘ Lion of Troy .. - regular or French $7.95 to $14.95 $] 150=22°50 cuffs in a variety of collar styles. Sport Shirts We have a tremendous selection by the finest makers in America ..- many of the new Italian styles SOC S ; S included. K HAT Quality Hosiery by Holeproof in- by LaSalle ... , 4 ) 5 cluding the popular stretchees. a Individually Boxed to $95 “rom 819 $7.95 4 $12.95 LADIES: Bring in a pair of his trousers or supply height, weight and waist measure- ments. We guarantee the fit. Gabardine TOPCOATS ant "19°" < All Wool TOPCOATS Set-in or Raglan Sleeves cut, meoium $ ? 9 50 $ 3 9 50 a OR DARK COLORS and ae » ¥¥. we w w= eK. ¥ .* ¥ pave EE TR LPNS sobre teste eater Cae ee oe “w Regtty aid Ta) » : YZ” C\ a a . ROBES Jeweled Sweaters Timea Fee for your lady on Chnist- A gift to please nearly any woman... , (Ou ’ | 3 Mergin. BHP 9 oo 1 lovely jeweling for holiday wear. i 24(( (iI) UI Cop) ~# tz. 5 a + 895 $1295 to $1495 Select your holiday dress from the most luxurious fabrics . . . satins, velvets, brocades, antique silks, metallics and taffetas ... some are fur trimmed... These dresses were individu- Holiday Blaicos gily selected from the finest Made fo bath aie a fancy party makers including Jonathon Lo- skirt . plain or frilly... gan, Suzy Perette and Rosen- aN $595 to $795 $1098 Holiday Skirts Beautiful holiday skirts in velvets, metallics, nylon quilt and others . . FULL FLOUNCE or STRAIGHT LINE. $89% tc $1795 Hosiery by LUXITE 3 Pairs of Sheer NYLONS PLUS a Lovely Lentheric Lipstick. GIFT BOXED $ 4? 5 fs to add the enchanting a touch to her night TO iv ect). i From $395 it f | AY Knit Suits by Jane Irwill $1495 t $35 ry - C LADIES COATS At a special Christmas price .. . Fitted or flared in all the new holiday colors... JUNIORS'— me $3950 HALF-SIZES Usually Sold to $55.00 SLIPS dae, in many color an hd. sty bo en FOR ONLY It’s Smart to Shop at Malloy’s . 3 “ts Ce; Accounts . . . or Weekly age for Top Quality and Friendly Budget Plan... All at iS No Extra Cost! . Courteous Service Always... a SBP i Noe i: I PE a a PO Re a tw el : F » y : . _AH16— T HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DEC EM ae oo. 1955 / J : oe 4 . ° - ~ ’ . _ FINE NECKWEAR . .. New Patterns Personalized HANDKERCHIEFS Make This an ARROW Christmas! The kind of ties his tie rack hopes for at Christmas ... ina Initialed handkerchiefs of fine fabrics. He'll really enjoy the Fine, luxurious Sanforized broadcloth. Choice of styles with brilliant array of smart patterns and shadings. Striking new luxury of these personalized hankies. The ideal gift for collars that stay crisp and wrinkle-free all day. Here's a cottons and imported silks from Italy. $1.50 to $5.00. gentlemen. Whites and colors. Box of 3. $1.95 and $2.95. gift that he'll welcome in duplicate. Regular or French cuffs, whites or colors. Neck sizes 13!5 to 18, 30 to 36 sleeve. $3.95 to $5.00. presents a wonderful gift collection Pic eurtecs ‘evheeneaas | T | * * r r re ° r YT All-Wool SUBURBAN COATS Silk Trim SMOKING JACKETS McGregor Flannel SPORT SHIRTS Virgin Lambs’ Wool SWEATERS Handsome, tweed suburban coats .. . the newest If he’s a pipe-and-slippers type of guy, here's the Soft, wonderfully-washable cotton flannel in an Soft, luxurious Catalina and McGregor sweaters. concept in men’s outerwear. Each has an all wool perfect gift to make his relaxation time more en- outstanding selection of smart new plaid tones. Amazingly long wearing. All virgin lamb’s wool quilted removable zip-out lining. Ideal for Spring, joyable. Solid and fancy colors, with silk trim shawl A gift hell truly enjoy. Sizes smalt, medium, Sizes 36 to 46 in the most outstanding array of too! Many masculine shades. All sizes. $36.50. collar and cuffs. S, M, L, X-L. From $16.50. medium large, large. $3.95. colors. Long sleeve, $10.00. Short sleeve, $6.95, to excite every Christmas shopper Illustrated here are just a few of the wonderful gifts you'll find at Osmun’s. .. there's a lot more... and they’re the kind of gifts men like, the kind they would select themselves. You'll find famous ord dependable names at Garant . .. names that mean you are getting the most for your gift dollar. And you'll like Osmun’s atmosphere, the friendly service. a \ \ \ \ ‘ \ \ \ N \ \ ‘ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ A \ \ \ \) \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ aN OA \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ Famous Pleetw: avy PAJAMAS Washable PLAID ROBES All Nylon Seagull by McGregor All of Pleetway’s wonderful features: Non-binding No finer robe value at any price! Extra comfortable, Baeentn Bh cas toe abe uuunt eee ala underarm pleat, roomy balloon seat, adjustable rugged, completely washable. Wonderful selection soft nylon fleece on Saree Windproof Lae waist. Huge choice of colors and patterns. Sizes of colors & plaids. You'll be wise to choose just such collar, cuffs, waist never lose their fit. Wash and | A to E. $3.95-to $5.95. a gift for your favorite male—$10.95, Others to $25. wear it. 36 to 46. $25.00. Two Fine Stores to Serve You Better! < All Wool Flannel SLACKS ’ Ideal for Christmas giving. Sturdy yet com- -fortable, and dressy, too! Osmun’s has the most complete selection ever in light, medium, and dark shades of Charcoal Grey and Brown. Contrasting suede cloth ius included. $14.95 e to $22.95. 51 North Saginaw—and—Tel- Huron Shopping C enter ‘ \ \ \ a \ \ \ % \) \) \ \ \ ) % % % \ \ mY \ ‘ \ \ \ \) \ \ \ \ \ N \ \) . . \ 4 \ \ \ \ \ \ \ \ N % \ \ \) \ \ a \ N \ \ \) \ \) \ ‘ ) i) N \ ) ) \ \) \ \) \ \ A \ \ \ \ \ N \ N .) \ \ \ N \ Y \ \Y Ny \ ae \. \ \ \ \ \ \ ——\ N \) N N N \ \ \) \ ‘ \ N N N N \ N N N \ \ \ \ aN aN \ aN N \ N 7 On Neseessnnecersrsess WH E ay CHRI STM AS H ] N TS; B EC um E ‘REA LI TI E: "exwensresesnscssss) : it | i | < y ‘ USEFUL GIFT—Smart salt and Pepper shakers made from lathe- turned wood are useful Christmas gifts. Pepper is ground fresh as you want it. Yellow Banana Travels Around — Tropical Fruit Is Eaten by All Nations of World} Who Demand It WASHINGTON — The banana, carried centuries ago nearly around the globe, is still the world's most traveled fruit. Today, 80 per cent of the world’s banana exports come from tropical America. South America’s Ecua- dor out-produces all other ¢oun- tries by a wide margin. Last year Ecuador shipped more than a sixth of the record-breaking total 128,524,000 bunches. Bananas sail today as far south as the Union of South Africa and north all the way to Norway where, from ai ware- house in Trondheim, they are de- livered to Spitsbergen, 800 miles north of the Arctic Circle. Nearly half wind up in the United States. As recently as 1876, they arrived just a few bunches at a time. In that year, at the Phila- delphia Centennial Exposition. they were sold __ individually wrapped in tinfoil- Each bunch is made up of nine or more clusters, called ‘‘hands.”’ Hands, in turn, contain 10 to 20 bananas, or ‘“‘fingers.” Most grocers today display the fruit in hands, “palms"’ toward the cus- tomer, “finger tips’? up. By far the most common banana is Musa sapientum—“fruit of the wise men.’ Nearly all bananas eaten in this country are variety of this species called Gros Michel. During World War II when bananas of any kind were hard to find, a Houston, Texas, newspaper announced, “Yes, Houston Has Rananas.”” In the shipyards there the fruit was used by the tons to grease the ways, down which new, ships aid into the sea. About 71 per cent of all U-S.! families own one car; 12 per cent own two or more. This Week's ~ SPECIAL! here’s a STRAIGHT STEER GET OUR FRONT END ALIGNMENT SPECIAL! We Will 1. Adjust Comber 2. Adjust Caster 3. Adjust Toe-In 4, Check Brakes ond | Shock Absorbers 5. Inflate Tires to Proper Pressures | *Proper tire faflation at all times | te a mighty tmpertant factor in easy steering, easy riding, long car and tire life. Special Price $ 5 95 FE aie CY... | OWENS 147 South 2 Cetdlink St. ' SECTION B—1 | THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 ROEBUCK AND CO. For the Mechanical Minded Man Here's the Gift He'll Like! Saw 10.95 electric P drill “to portable circular saw! 4- ; in. biade ~ lubricating. +. ae pa oe Ja she Belt-Dise Sander With 6'4x17-inch Belt Table Crefisman 51.50 . 6.38 DOWN Over 100-sq in sanding sur- faces! Self lubricating bronze bearings. Q9-in. disc; quick change belt release With Reciprocating Motor Creftsmon 29.50 $83 DOWN No belts, brushes or rotating parts to wear out! Sandpaper, polishing pad Complete with Carrying Case eee a Cee ccc aera i AN a de Craftsman Jigsaws Cut Smoothly, No Sanding! Reg. 17.50 495 Rapid, short stroke action of blade leaves smooth edge Built - in unit) Uses 4-in. blade. : Roller Cabinets _ New Improved Craftsman, . Reg. $43 3 5 ° 5 0 . 4. DOWN "New, easy-rolling, 3- drawer cabinet. Heavy, all-steel. Lock on lower pane! for all-drawers. 17%25x32-in. overall, hundreds of Do-It-Yourself jobs around the homel Even includes '4-inch electric drill and too! box! See i! at Sears, today! reciprocating power P wevihs OT Give Him an Interesting Hobby! Craftsman 25-Pc. Tool Set 69°° resell ps > _ Dunlap — Bench Vise & pln ONO 18-inch Jig Saw Modified Scotch Action 37.50 also -uts p! >, metal Table ‘Its 0 to 45 degrees. Runs in bath of oil; bronze beearings. Crattsmen ast Bx s Dine as mS Electric Hand Saw Craftsman | HP. Saw 49.95 SS DOWN Contractor type. All hand con- trols located in rear of saw 3- wire cord With Steel Case..,.....54.95 = aed “ | “3 Psote 6'4-in. coer een OS ' My, ey any Sats es ry rv Le Eee yt Nee ; Electric Drill Set Complete 46-Pc. Craftsman ony 42.95 4.4 DOWN Drill will handle every one of the 45 included accessories. Choice of either '-in. pistol- grip or saw-grip k : ae t ‘Sabre’ Saw - Cuts Any Shape Desired Without Case - 34.95 3.58 DOWN Use.as a rip; crosscut, keyhole er.scroll saw on wood, plastic, _ “non-ferrous metal! Sabre Saw with Case... 37.95 “~L. * ) Turns !80°, lock: ecurely. in position. 3y)- inch jaws open to ly inches B no to Wood Chisels 7.95 Bores ¥% to |-in holes. Alloy B steel bits Fit ‘4 ‘ °° $5 Down, Balance Monthly On Sears Easy Pagment Pian @ 60x24-inch work top @ Rugged, adjustable legs Sturdy wood top with steel legs, Tool panel, work light, and power strip extra. Dtowers ........ 3.35 each ; 8-In. Tilting Arbor AFTSMAN Crattsman Deluxe “@. BENCH SAW ||: 66% || ree es $7 Down. Balance Monthly q on Sears Easy Payment Pian Heavy duty. precision saw! Cuts up to 2'2-inches deep. 4 " © Side table extensions. . 7.95 © Craftsman tool stand. 22.50 © Y2-HP. capacitor Sues ie ap als Ga: 31.50 q ® Tool light with cord... 4.49 4 © Craftsman Powr-Panl. 3.95 ai @ Saw Guard ......... 3.95 8-In. Craftsman Bench Saw Outfit Craftsman 8-inch saw complete with 42-HP “1 1 5 motor, power tool bench, table extensions, $12 DOWN =. light, Powr-Pan!, wheel set. e 10-In. Craftsman Bench Saw Outfit 189" $19 DOWN Includes bench saw, extension, power too! bench, whee! set, motor (!-HP), Powr-Panl and light. See it demonstrated at Sears to- Hardware Dept. . . . Basement ill ie A Terrific Tire Buy! ALLSTATE ILENT CUSHIONS Buy Ist Tire at Regular No Trade-In Price 22.45, Plus Tax. Get 2nd Tire at One-Half Regular No Trade-in Price E33 6.70x15 PLUS TAX AND 2 OLD TIRES $4 Down Balance Monthly on Sears Easy Payment Plan - Nationwide 20-Month Triple Guarantee Up to 20°/, More Resistance to Skids @ Thousands of road-gripping suriaces @ Flatter, wider tread for more traction © Whisper-quiet ride, less howl on curves © Tough X-41° Cold Rubber for durability © Cool-running “Safety-Sealed” rayon cord Triple tested. Proved better than other first qual- ity tires! Months of lab, factory road tests fol- lowed by punishing tests by Sears Test Fleet went into the development of this great tirel EI = : | Regular Ne. | Trade-In \ Dewn . 4 SIZE Trade-in i Payment 12.49 4.00_ Fe 3 SOU. OMY BY SEARS, ROEBUCK AND CO. bach’ 4 “Pies Federal Excise Tas ee Oo your money bac SEARS. 154. Saginaw St Phone FE 540m | B—2 pe a a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 : . . ° 4 ae 9-Yeur-Old’s Condition |22_ McKinley Dr., James waslQdd Wax Works New Gift Ideas for the Little Miss irs After Month the street to avoid ance ails. | BERLIN—The second King Lud- Oe Pee sa " Nine-year-old James Mathepy, : wig was a friend of Wagner and a Little girls have big ideas. That's) too has made many little girls ‘or bracelet are sure-fire hits. Be) always make a hit, good for Dad unconscious in Pontiac General Do Something, Will Ya! [builder of fabulous castles. One of a thought for a doting aunt or aware of science fiction which | cure to have them initialed. Chil- to keep in mind. Popular now Hospital most of the time since he} HUNTINGTON. W. Va ® — In his castles on the Herrenchiemsee granny to keep in mind when they love. These books are sell- | dren adore presents that are en-|is sleepwear in an Oriental theme WS struck by an automobile four| mates of the Cabell Coun Jail, thous or rpg ay Shvin Christmas shopping. _ Ing almost as fast as the popular | graved with their name or initials! with matching kimonas and slip. Weeks ago, today was off the ty Jail.|thousands of candles every Satur- * « girls books. | whether jewelry or a fountain pen’ pers for Mom and Sis. Other ideas CTitical list. (muster. the dignity they could day p pipes as ste in the Dolls are still welcome wnder'\ Jewelry is another way to and pencil set, fancy socks. hat. in the “matching” category in. Hospital authorities reported his! imine caret ae eam iad line — any little girl's tree but today’s charm little Sis (as well as big blouse. : clude blouses, playclothes, street Condition as fair. oe as pearey stag wacs’ disturb:| ‘Midhesota has 8287 miles of t |railroad, youngster has quality taste. She ci.) 4 wrist watch, charm, ri ' sc . . wants a big important looking doll. = wemunete Sod) ein Ss mbles dresses. | The son of Mrs. Edna Matheny, ling their rest. She'll only be impressed by a life-size monkey, tiger or dalma- tion in the stuffed animal group —and they're available, She doesn’t want a cook stove | that just resembles Mom’s; she | wants one that will give her serv- | jee. Ditto iron, ironing beard, | vacuum cleaner, sewing ma: chine and carpet sweeper. . COLDS|,\4 i IN \ \ The vanity of little ladies has been recognized by manufacturers too. So toiletries in small--girl i , scents are available for her Pros and every night ‘till Christmas sessions. Everything , heed! 1 from lip pomade (lightly colored) elelasiuia 4 AND ae} f why wn da aches to hand lotion delightfully pack- . ~ ta ; f aged can flatter her youthful ego. Comb and brush sets fall into the glamor category too, and these are available at prices to fit every budget. Older girls might be ready for manicure implements, —— | CLOTHES ARE SMART Children are fashion-conscious today, so youngsters are impressed by Christmas clothes, unlike young- sters of a decade ago who felt they'd “have gotton them any- way."’ Slipper socks are fun gifts EM, SE er - ve ee ma , ‘ ~ * . ke : . for home play decorated with Alice Toasts 4 crisp % ~ os ee Be ‘ . “ N P rtabl Mix in Wonderland figures. Raincoats ; : ; : ’ ’ ew 0 e er and hats are so attractive these sandwiches! bm NS e < , . ~ ‘ ae af me i | ether 95 { Iniro or 1, MIXIN oc « tg. ect é 0 = a“ ; ee . oly TET. eet. i «om ee enmore = WalL BR 2-Ck AGE a ' Reg. 98c. Quality light. c Makes 4 big watiles or grills up to 18 95 ' Spare bulb compost hamburgers . at once. Also toasts .. . ment’ containing extra bakes automatically 450° heat range bulb signat hght ends guess-work Ca days the average little girl can't lor easy cleaning GLITTERING ROPES from the Completely Christmas tree make dazzling automatic! jewelry for the holiday season. Here, Natalie Wood of the movies shows how effective these are. Automatic Coffee Maker 8 cup polished aluminum. Just 45 tillat, plug it in and forget ‘tl youre teady to serve! wait for a bad day to wear them. Iceskating outfits are breathtak- If a little girl has gone over- | [CBAC MEAD “we TaN . \ \ _ - ponte ard oaenliaeree dl aril area 6) FE ge er. . \ 6-Qt. Cooker-Fryer 6-Qt. Deep Fryer Kenmore Toaster ones: ~ ~~ : were, .. Controlled Heat: 150° to 400° A Giant in Performance ing—then the family's task is easy. Each member of the fam- ily could give her part of the i Stews, casseroles, bakes, deep fries 95 rt to perfection! Signal light for de- outfit so that everything har- ri sired temperature , Kenmore 16.95 Only 14.95 So versatile, you'll use it every- Fully automatic heat control monizes., $2 Down day! Drain spout has saftey gives perfect toast every time! . 5 lock: no cross-flavoring. Com- hermostat contol inged But don’t underestimate today's plete with recipe book. crumb tray. Save! youngster. You'd be amazed that) a 12-year-old could be ecstatic at the gift of a very good dictionary, | that a 14-year-old could be en-| raptured with a book of familiar! quotations. | MUSIC WITH WORDS Books and records are popular too, even with the very young. New youngsters’ records include some that are story books with : the record disc imprinted on the , a cover. These include Happy —— % : Birthday songs, especially good for oo parties, as well as familiar New Steam Iron : nursery Ebymes. Fingertip Heat Control Dial Handy Steam and Heat Dial — ' , Even little girls enjoy books : about the ballet or some career 110. 120 Volt 6.95 - Kenmore 14.95 f Mes ’ pee i re mie a Has full range of fabric se!- Changes from steam to dry f hough they'll ~ tings Long-liie heating ele- ironing with a flick of a switch. idea next year.) The atomic age Electricq] Dep!.—Besement ment Lightweight—only 234 2934 sq. in. aluminum alloy pounds. UL listed. sole. Plastic handle. Chicago Lights Giant ‘Card’ for Christmas CHICAGO w—A giant Christmas card went on display Tuesday night when the Merchandise Mart's an- nual greeting was lighted. The “card” is on the face of the Mart, the world's largest commercial building. The scene depicts the Holy Fam- ily and the Star of Bethlehem. | Across the top, in illuminated letters two stories high, are the) words, “Peace On Earth.” The) Maid of Homer SOLD OMY BY SEARS PORBUCK AND CO Kenmore Blenders Mixer Cook Book Pressure Cooker Holy Family figures are 120 feet| Chops, Beats. Liquities Included with Blender or Mixer Has New Automatic Air Vent! tall, and one-third the width of the On! building — 155 feet. The star jx 48, J 27.95 __ With Purchase FREE 4 Qt. Size 12.95 feet in diameter and more than Turbo Mixmacte Ud noeN cae ; ae ; 40 feet tall. BUS GUIS - fastest Wreriven for electric mixer and Pressed aluminum th rev blending eve Tigh! fitting blender users. Exciting recipes broad base tor mew cooki: 3! i Fifty thousand feet of electrical add-a-bi! cove é-speed or meals. parties. Many heir New rockirg gauge omio:t wiring and more than 6.500 25-watt oh UL {ul hints, ideas. grip handie Easy to use bulbs are used in the display. Had a Good Time BRISTOL, Conn. uw — Thieves’ must have had a buffet supper in, mind when they looted the Blue Lantern restaurant. They took a 10- pound precooked ham, two loaves of bread and about 30 bottles; of whisky, wail SF Electric Socks Grill-Woffler For Sportsmen and Spectators. ; Toasts, Grills, Bakes, Fries Reg. 14.95 1 2.95 Kenmore 14.95 For everyone exposed to cold. Bakes four large watiles at these 85°, wool, 15% mylon once, has automatic heat con- socks offer new warmth for trol. Opens flat for use as a hours. Sale, washable! grill. Makes popular gilt. Speedy Egg Beater New Comfort Grip Handles Only 4.59 Stainless stee] gears mesh per- fectly for smooth action All gears bearing, enclosed io: protection. Easy to clean saa Copper Bottom Cookware 1¥2 Qt. Covered Saucepan, Priced Low Enjoy the quick, even heating of copper cooking with the easy-to-clean durability 49 of stainless steel. Come ... check the first-class features! 2-Qt. Seucepan ...........3.95 3-Qr. Saucepan ...........4.95 4-Qt. Saucepan ...........5.95 9-in. Skillet 0.6.6... 49S 3%-Qt. Teakettle ......,.3.95 7-Cup Percolator .........6.75 Combination Cooker .......6.49 8-Qt. Saucepan ....,.....7.45 10¥g-in. Chicken Fryer... .6.95 S¥a-Qt. Dutch Oven.......6.95 Double Boiler ............6.45 Skillet and Lid...........3.85 _ £4 Improved Scales Fan Forced Radiant Heater” New in Ivory. Blue or Pink Step On It! Dial Lights Up! hy Only 23.95 Only . 5.69 _ Reg. 6.95 5.97 Nowhere, we believe is there Kenmore portable dryer blows Weighs up to 250 lbs. accurate- . : fi 3 * a heoter that approaches this right temperature for quick ae ly: dial magnified, no squint- : & ' H : eA, . velue. Heat conircl dicl for, ing of hair. Non-tilt stand. ]- ing. Skid-resistant rubber mat. Housewares Department. thea: 3 PSeeees e | | . a : perfect hect yr guarantee 2 5 colors —Basement * te iy Shamtne ao J wat : : ! ablofacijon Ob YOU Monty bach | 154 North Saginaw St. Phone FE 5-4171 | i 2 ‘ i oo : osu * iA 2 : fi ‘ ' i | # 3 v T " i R / 4 Fy , 3 we 1+ | , | | ) , ~ ° nO i nae otk Ww | I ee : es Ne ee Se ae THE LOMELAE PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 ) | B—3 r Woman’s Timel ni But Mrs. Clyde C. Strode saidj would have exploded with the same | sity’s financial report showed to- Averts Ga td si iff they needn't have worried. She) force as a stick of dynamite. UM Plant Assets Rise : a care as one a a pam paplary carga geod gig ene. $13 Million in Last Year | The report was accepted by the LAKE -_ ice s Neb. H—hief of Po- regents at their meeting yesterda found the woman yesterday who| Sniffed it later, at home, | lice Sol Willis got a fan letter Al ANN ARBOR |W The Pant Regents were told that the re! got five gallons of white gas at a} Asst. Fire Chief Al Thompsonia sort. It was a postcard, mailed assets of the University of Michi-| 'placement value of the university local service station—instead of the} says it’s a good thing she did. He|from Grand Island, Neb., with this) gan increased almest $13,000,000 to! buildings and grounds would now kerosene she had thought she was| said three tablespoons of the gas, unsigned cryptic message: “Drop|a total of $131,838,037 tor thé year total a quarter of a billion dollars. ng. if used to start tac coal stove ' fire, Dead.” | ended June 30, 1955, the Univer-' Total university expenditures lose this structure and degenerate were $61,775,521 with salaries and They Work Backward tog lavigne : wages accounting for $40,189,296 of this figure. Salaries for the WASHINGTON—Starlike ascindi-| fungi. ; previous fiscal year were $37,- ans belong to a group of sea crea- we S225) ‘tures that suggest evolution in re- Rubber consumption in the U.S. verse, says the National Geograph-|is 20 pounds per person each year Golden eagles often «kill adult ic Society. They start life as tad-|which is far more than the world antelopes, especially when other polelike larvae with a cartilagin- average of only about one pound food is hard to find ous ‘‘backbone.”” Maturing, the y\per person. 7 SEARS 2 ROEBUCK AND CO. : Ree. § With 9x er 75.45 12-Ft. Pad $7 Down, on Sears Easy Payment Plan Finest wool and carpet rayon yarns blended to give outstanding beauty and service at this low price! See them at Sears today! Reg. $ With 9x 93.45 12-Ft. Pad $8.50 Down on Sears Easy Payment Plan oR a8 eer One SOLD ONLY bY SEARS @OFBUCK AND CO. 24x36 inch .... 24x45 inch .... 30x54 inch .... 4x6 foot ..... axe foot ..... 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Full or Tot i, - Bos , THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDA'Y, DECEMBER 15, 1953 , ' | 1] T A Any enclosed vehicle from a jailed on a charge of malicious 7}; clerk's name to an order boosting, : stood up under the fistic attack of »Santa Needs 100 Trucks eu alta wage ee on ahe Just Got Sore eae ro This Struck Ngan . her alimony payments cn vas Dangerous Conran ot pn a > CHARLESTON, W. Va. # — DORADO. Ark: = ‘the would-be robber fled empty- ‘year-old grocery store owner is! ; finding ~out that his vocation is| * ad Sd ed td dangerous. Twice within four; Fancy paper. napkins, place to Deliver Detroit Gifts | onc: truck can be used, Baker, HUDSON Mrs. Betty Tanner | : 3 | Judge William J. Thompson of — : : : 32, angered when her ex-husband Achtung Fido!! —— DETROIT uw — One of Santa|said. The Post Office already has sy g 1 ee lwoukd litle exesodine EL Claus’ helpers has put out a call 500 trucks under Christmas con- 'tfused'to leave his work to talk BERLIN — If your dog is a/ Intermediate Court figured the 31-| to her, grabbed a handful of rocks swimmer, take him to Germany.) year-old divorcee had been a bit, for 100 more trucks, to deliver tract. | ee and smashed 14 windows in the A special swimming poel for dogs too resourceful and placed her on'the face of the earth to equal the months, bandits have beaten N. N.| mats, unusual candles, ash trays, Foundry before being has been opened at Grunewald three years probation. She plead-| amount of radiation the earth re- Frisby. The first time a pair of coasters are some gifts that ring ‘robbers escaped with $100. Frisby'a bell. Christmas packages in Detroit. | - _ Postmaster Edward L, Baker) About 800 U:S. homes are dam- Metalloy says drivers are needed, too. aged by fire every day. stopped. 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SJC0)}¢ekw = «OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS ( Kavanagh Named Head irecently ratified by states joining/elimination of water pollution ithe Great Lakes compact:.under| The commission will meet in Chi- of Great Lakes Group the auspices of the Council of State!cago Dec 28 to consider a location Stung by foreigners’ tendency to for Balinese women LANSING P—Atty. Gen. Thomas Governments, will consider prob-|for at permanent staff and head- think of Bali as the only beautiful . THE HAGUE — ihe Great Dene \part of Indonesia, the republic en- is not a popular dog in Denmark. courages modern ways on the is- There are a few, however, and if Commission by representatives of|management of fisheries, a study; There are records of camel's land, while retaining most of its you should come across one, don't M. Kavanagh has been elected|lems growing out of the St. Law-)quarters. chairman of the new Great Lakes rence Seaway, regulation and) r water as a chaser os ——— three miles north of the city. The participating Midwest states. — jot water uses and rights, estab-| having gone 34 days without a picturesque aspects, says the Na- call it a Great Dane, they gre In a sideswiping of two freight’ The natural colors of cotton are park earlier had been operated by Kavanagh said the commission,'lishment of lake levels and the! drink. 4 tional Geographic Society. How- known locally as “Grand Danois.”’ cars at the Baltimore & Ohio's brown. green, cream and white the county. —— . : anaes : : ee ee ee : ___ THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1955 Women Must Now Dress ever, a recent law decrees shirts Whisky, Water Chaser | Bayview yards, one? car Gurgle Down the Drain BALTIMORE p—Nearly 20,000 blaze, then set about breaking up| gallons of whisky went down the 300. smoldering 65-gallon wooden|¥€4" lease to operate Newaygo drain yesterday Firemen used barrels and wetting them down. |County Winter Sports Park on M37, Christmas gifts FEDER Handsome two-cushion sofa and matching lounge chair in typical Kroehler fine qualitv. Luxurious foam rubber cushions. Beautiful decorator styled nylon cover. Genuine Naugahyde platform rocker 69% @ Won't split or tear @Smart, modern lines Here's a gift of real pleas- ure, real comfort, real beauty! Genuine Nauga- hyde is your guarantee of durability... won't split or tear. 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Cabinet is alcohol, burn and scratch-resistant. Save now! . SAGINAW AT WARREN, PONTIAC. MONEY DOWN B—5 3 Se loaded, of C. to Operate Park with the. NEWAYGO uM — The Chamber of Commerce hag signed a 10- / SATISFACTION GUARANTEED —OR-YOUR MONEY BACK 4-speed portable automatic phono 49". 4-speed portable automatic phono- graph housed in smart luggage-type case that is seratch, stain, scuff-resist ant and washable, Contour-grip carrys ing handle and sturdy luggage latches for easy. portability. Bay and savel — 7 ey | RRC Ve RIO: OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘TIL CHRISTMAS eal a B—6 = a THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Can Israel Oppose the Entire Arab World? Jewish Army Is Best Armed Force in Middle East: ter is: 8ad Check Hearing hes fust made o tour of the explosive lsraeli-Arab border areas presents & deture of the Israeli Army and its A veteran INS correspondent who | The Jewish Brigade has been |the key officers of the expanded for Israel to keep every valid man: hensible, lacking the elementary climbed up and headed for the; |—and ‘woman—trained and ready discipline which is part and parcel, Gaza Strip. of a soldier. * Had the Arab nations made | peace with Israel at once, there | | is agreement here that this na- |attack. But the Vampires, two of HOLLAND w — Dr. Irwin J. | ; jthem, fled to the south. The other} armed forces are the best, by far,, The Jewish Brigade supplied the! Failure to convert the armistice keep them abreast of changing | we = ne net ee | two stayed on to face us. (Lubbers, Hope College president portation of stolen checks. in this part of the world today. ‘Israeli Army. the core of the fast-multiplyt ae | With each advancement in rank, for immediate action. he toll forces whic ing from | fits of fear articles. ~_ = which, again com ‘they have received additional By MICHAEL CHINIGO —_| hl! lands, have been welded into taining And around them the After the regular period of 2 a formidable defensive instru- Israeli Gle in the various arms %€Fvice, the reservists are called JERUSALEM (INS)—The io ment. ‘have heen ibuilt. for periodic stints calculated to = °) 2 | in fighting trim. Arab tactics of attrition over| | Israel boasts that it has the, 'WHAT’S MY LINE? the past eight years can be! tastest ieee Seer , mobilization plan in the: credited” with the development world. It is no idle boast. \first officers and still: supplies into peace, has made it necessary Weapons and battle tactics and — | al eorcvcant ime 19 come—Per DN atenit Man Waives ut that is not the opinion of chances. troiter James P. Taylor, 30, ex- (Tomorrow: Israeli Women at | nonvict held on check charges in the Frost.) the aftermath of the kidnap-slaying of a Mi a bank cashier, waived removal hearing Tuesday. He agreed to be returned to Minne- sota on charges of interstate trans- * am “As soon aS we saw the Vam- pires, we took up a position of Hope to Get Funds and also president of the 14-mem- “t weat afer them, and os |ber Michigan Cage Foundation get Hamil, chet det Ever-present danger of annila- 500m 28 I was within range f (has announced the school will re-isag City, said regulations forbid [tion caused men of seemingly in- opened fire. I watched the tracer ‘ceive shares in the $15,000 Gen- ier disclosing when Taylor will be tak- surmountable differences to get bullets hitting the plane and | eral Foods Fund, Inc. grant and ‘together for self-preservation. en to St. Paul, but that it could thought: ‘Why in - - - - doesn’t | the $300,000 grant distributed by\}° assumed to be soon. of a hard-hitting, extremely-mobile | an : : INSTRUCTIONS: fEoch word is related to my work. Un- I visited some army camps and the Egyptian pilot bail out?’ | Rs military core in a nation trained scromble os few as possible to guess my line. Answer /saw methods that were a com- The ordinary soldiers feel that «yptian pl ‘Eastman Kodak Co. | * 8 F tc Capt Sor: Ss extern oppeors under arrow, reading downward. posite of those of several nations. they, the Israelis, are more in- “Suddenly I started to shout: | \ Taylor's bond was set at $25,000. When the average Israeti’s bate HOO 6 oe ee | The Israelis had taken the test telligent. more cultured, quicker ‘Jump, idiot. jump, and I'll stop Former Mayor Dies At Minneapolis warrant issued of each and then had adapted them 0° the trigger and have more shooting.’ I didn't want to hit. LUDINGTON uf — Funeral serv-| Monday charges Taylor, alias Her- manages to subside, he may tell you that his little country’s new > to the men they had to turn into staying power than their possible him—only his plane. |ices will be held today for Kart L. bert F. Johnson, with passing four fighting spirit was born during | soldiers. opponents. “Well, he did not jump. He con- hard Ludi "|forged $50 Bank of America the days of Hitler and Naziism * # — ae tinued maneuvering. Then, all ot 48h er, former mgton May checks at the Nicolelet hotel in MEET AIRMAN YOELA jor, businessman and civic leader) : when the persecution wave all The pressure at the frontiers has © | a sudden, it seemed as if he lost! ,) ‘ea | Sate ‘Ashbacien Minneapolis Nov, 13. That is the Yoeli, 26, was mentioned in the | who rday. Ashbac! Tl Gay aiian! (canhie (Kanneth (1 icil" /not only resulted in creation of a: large army in record time. It has also speeded the creation of Israel/ but decimated European Jews. The Jewish Brigade, made up of escapees from all nations of Europe, was the first sign of things: to come. From it came the fighters of) the underground Hagana, which slugged it out with the British Empire in a_ free-for-all which! London does not yet want to for- give—or forget. BABEL OF TONGUES ot en oO | & | WH order of the day by the Israeli! control, and the plane went down born in 1877, was mayor of Luding- in a trail of smoke. ton from 1930 to 1937, He organized berg of the Northern State Bank, chief of general staff for having | “I turned on the other pilot... radio station WKBZ in 1928 and Thief River Falls, Minn., last was “single-handed shot down two’ as a nation. pee jets on Sept. 1, 1955.” |°. few bursts finished him off ...|/wKLA in 1945. This is the story Yoeli told me: The men who have done it still “It shake their heads in wonderment.. morning when we got the word) There are many like Yoeli who) JACKSON (#—An automatic tele-/lin, Mo. last Friday. git they started ten years ago, that four Egyptian Vampires had think that despite the equipment , “babel” of tongues was deaf-! been seen over Kibutz Carmia >. . the “Egyptians and— other Arabs’ Jackson ice —skaters— informed on same case was filed against Tay- “ ae There were’ men and and had fired a few machine gun, may get from the Soviets and ice skating conditions. The sys-jlor in Detroit. Authorities said the | women from 71 countries, speaking bursts upon the Kibutz. languages reciproc ally incompre-' “Two of u us took off immediately, | efficiency will not ee great-_ a day. seen b His battered body was found Nov. 25 in a farm field near Clear Lake, Minn. Taylor was arrested in Jop- id-air.” MANY LIKE HIM ‘Real Helpful idea was early one Thursday | | phone answering device will keep| An earlier check charge in the | satellites, their over-all combat tem will be in operation 24 hdurs|checks were stolen from the Thief River Falls bank. UL. 8S. UNDERSTANDS? Israeli leader liken their battles: with the British forces to America's War of Independence.’ 11 GEOHE Veusrduy's eacwer clOdy) coehal sCobs And it is primarily on that basis cHorvs, nett, muSic, sToff, scoRe, bAton they feel the U. S. can best under © 1955 Who's My Line, Inc gr-is stand them. ee DON'T WRAP IT... ITS TOO BEAUTIFUL? OPEN EVERY NIGHT cusistuas —-aoS- SS -—. -— ~ 7 ~ 7 A happy housewife she'll be ™ on washday with a washer by ‘ Whi Two Separate Washing Actions SAME FINE OLD FORESTER IN : NEW DECANTER No better way to give the best! 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PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 = | distance-moving fies, which| The National League took both Wut Disneys True Life Adventures |Meat Glut Is Good NewsyerToo!25.000 | \tnTaat [in an at pa e w the KANSAS CITY — The United do an annual business of half ajseries in 1955, the first time in 11 5 /\ IN for Housewives’ Budgets _ |sste:_t:_som_40_tore ition daltars years. : You'll find attractive buys in 9 to 18) and ham and lamb (March f. ‘ tm , i THE DOODLEBUG or ANT LION BUILDS A pork, beef, veal and lamb in many! 22 to 31). | Tits { as Fs | , Awe Fe ENE EI By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS |cornted beet and veal calves (Jan. | Q CONICAL HOLE IN THE SGAND--ENGINEEREDV SO THAT THE of the nation’s food stores this) Pork has been selected by the : Pai, DSI Cc yeekend., U. 8. Depart t of Agricultu SLIGHTEST VISTURBANCE WILL START A MINIATURE LANDSLIDE. F weekend ce ae a icmaiese vice rat ” Meat prices in general are still week. Department specialists |heading tfower, and judging from S¥ssest H agga Lagden the =— ps ' course for your stmas din- the record pileup of supplies, the ner. “Roast pork for the ‘ end is not yet in sight. Last week dish fits right into the festive jprod uction of government-in-. spirit,” the USDA says. “Good | Gees meat set. an all-time to feok at. and pleasing to eat, jrecord. All told, 257,000 tons: of a hot k roast does lpork, beef and other meats were eee any hota MN (processed by the nation’s packing, ; (7 plants. Pork accounted for nearly) There's a wide assortment of, half the record total. |bargains this week in produce. For the coming week-end one The Department of Agriculture has, of the big food chains has singled out potatoes, rutabaga. trimmed prices of center cut turnips and white turnips. beets, pork chops in several major topped carrots, baby parsnips and te cities by amounts ranging frem kal as tstandi ‘egetabl | © # 19 ceats a pound. tata jlitied “cxTeedl tare tie new LOOP TUFT RUGS Chenille Bedspreads Ideal tor CHARMING CUT OUTS in gay. bright colors. Large choice of Nursery Rhymes, Walt Disney Western, Circus Characters, Strong Washable Compo board. Sovers 24" x 28’ Wall Space .. $229 up eee THEN, “Wag COMPLETELY 3 CONCEALED, 2 Lamb is down anywhere from and old cabbage, beans, peppers, Somatheng! new in scetter curs Deeply tufted for long lasting ing UP cae |2 to 6 cents a pound. 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He thought, “If I stayed in that house any longer maybe I'd turn into a black pot.” * * « He was so frightened he never stopped running until he was well! out of the forest and back on the _ road leading to Far Away Places. In Beanie’s pocket the little Dum- diddy rolled himself into a ball and went to sleep. As Beanie went on his way he became hungrier and hungri- er. Presently he came to a farm house surrounded by a fence. On the fence was a sign saying: “Keep Out.” On the other side of the fence stood a Christmas tree. It was decorated with pep- permint sticks and gum drops and cones of chocolate candy and stars made of sugar. “IT am so hungry,” thought Beanie. ‘‘Surely no one would mind my having something from this Christmas tree. Especially since Christmas is a time for giving.” * 6 « He climbed over the fente and ran to the tree. He had just popped a white marshmallow into his mouth when he felt a hand on his shoulder. He was swung around to face a skinny old man with deepset eyes. “Taking candy from my tree. eh?” said the man. ‘Well, pay j |to meet soon on the Damascus! The commissioner laid down the, THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMI ER 15, 1955 t & — Police Boss Cautions U.N. Action on Israe ‘About ‘Gifts’ to His Men | NEW YORK (INS) Police| Requested by Syria |x ror, uss) =, Pate UNITED NATIONS, N. Y. up—| has warned businessmen that “Christmas gifts’ to policemen are Syvia expects the Security Council! casidered kee’ po ‘ government's protest against Is-) law to representatives of N. Y.| rael’s attack on Syrian posts in business and industry yesterday, Galilee. as well as top police “ona < ; \ers. Ahmed Shukairy, chairman of | He claimed: “There is no right Syria's delegation to the General!on the part of a police officer to! Assembly who announced the Pro- ask for or accept a gift. There, test af a news conference, indi-|j5 no right on the part of a donor | cated his country will ask the coun-|to give it.’ | cil to take stern action against Is-| OO | rael. He did not disclose Syria's AEC Gives Contract strategy but said it would call for i “measures which have not been for Fuel Assemblies asked before.”’ | WASHINGTON (INS) The The U. N. Charter authorizes the) Atomic Energy Commission an- council to recommend a cessation; nouncéd today that it has awarded of aggression. That failing, the! its first lump sum contract to a council may call on U. N. mem-| Private firm for manufacture of, bers to serve diplomatic, econom-| Peactor fuel elements. ic and communications ties with! = the aggressor nation. Finally, it| New. York will fabricate 32 fuel may)(call on members tor armed | semblies for the AEC’s materials | force to halt aggression eed nee) Ec cont —— of $279.28 each. The council so far has never) ee voted sanctions against one of the| The average haul of bituminous The Babcock and Wilcox Co. of| The LOCKSMITH SHOP * Keys of All Types Made * Locks * Master-Keying * Door Checks Repaired * Safe Experts if yeur preblem cencerns locks, safes, keys . . to be madt, to be opened, te be duplicated .. . then come te wus! CALL US FOR FAST SERVICE (Basement Store) PHONES: ~ “TAKING CANDY FROM MY TREE, EH?” — After Beanie ran | away from the witch's house and after he started on the road leading to Far Away Places, he became hungrier and hungrier. Finally he | came to a fence with the sign saying: ‘‘Keep Out’ on it. On the | other side stood a Christmas tree decorated with peppermint sticks \ parties in the Arab-Israeli con-|coad is 289 miles. flict, contenting itself with censur-| ——————__—_—- ing the nation it considers the FE 5-6146 or FE 4-8575 guilty party. | The U. S. pharmaceutical indus- | try spends five cents of each sales dollar on research. and gum drops and cones of chocolate candy and stars made of sugar. Beanie thought no one would mind him taking some since Christmas was a time for giving. jet and sneaked into the corner|found all the lamps were clean. jwith the pile of lamps. | Just about that time the skinny He took a rag and climbed right|old man came in. into the nearest lamp. With a few “ - “ ' whisks of his cloth he had polished| | ee ee neers |could not get even his hand inside . |the lamp to polish it. He kept push-| It was hard to tell who was the ing with the cloth until suddenly|more astonished: Beanie or the there was a plop! and the glass|old man. “Now I have paid for touching, shattered in his hands. He tried your tree, I will go."’ said Beanie. Shoe Reber Sveciat + eS HAL GENUINE LEATHER y Women's another and the same thing hap ; But the man snatched him by} pened. the arm. “This job was too easy | for you,’ he said. You must do} another job really to pay me.” | * The next lamp he pushed the cloth into inch by inch and turned it and pressed it ever so gently. He finally cleaned it but it had! _ ~ (Next: Cleaning the Barn) \ pair KRESGE’S sue Repair Dept.—Basement : taken a long, long time and there |were more than 45 lamps to clean! ‘in another hour. wie | The Dumdiddy thought, ‘This! The man spoke in such a shrill.'will never do.’ So while Beanie} angry voice that the Dumdiddy|was cleaning the next lamp the awoke. He poked his head out of Dumdiddy climbed out of his pock- Beanie's pocket just in time to it clean. Then he climbed into the hear Beanie say, ‘But, sir, | haven't any mgney.” “Very well.’ said the old man. “You'll work to pay for it."" And he took hold of Beanie's collar and led him into the barn. He pointed to a pile of dirty glass lamps. “Clean the inside of those Jamps."’ he ordered, ‘‘Have the glass nice and shining and all of them done by noon.” Beanie stared at the lamps. There were about 50 of them and the glasses were so dark with smoke that he could not see through them. “W-what if IT don't finish by noon?" he faltered. “Then I'll beat you,” said the). man. And he left Beanie alone with the lamps and a pile of old rags. Beanie picked up the first lamp. He pushed and pushed but he 4 next lamp. When Beanie finally finished his second lamp he came to the cor) iner and to his amazement he! “ Paint Your Lampshades IDENTIFICATI | 4 . the Right, Easy Way Many lampshades can be paint-| ed to harmonize or coftrast, in interesting fashion, with a new) color scheme. So that you won't) have to touch the shadd after it is painted, place it on top of a bowl that will raise it above the) table surface on which you are) working. Or, if it's feasible, leave it attached to its base. dates, etc. |, Painting the outside of the ‘Opaque. For this raeason, it's often! 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 B—1l1 JOPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL CHRISTMAS AT BARNETTS Ch RISTW AS SA wie OS hee cui fide be eS yes awh teny Pe Take a Tip — Ie Will Pay You Well to SHOP Barnett’s for YOUR CHRISTMAS GIFTS! YOU'LL SAVE PLENTY! Famous Mallory . wits va f dria orp ete $3.95 “Seaherised __NYLON STRETE CH FLANNEL SOX _ Famous “Hickok” Hickok Initial Sierra BELTS \, rie-bar and Cutt Link Set Every man likes a Mallory. They're att = = “eravanetted” processed to stand the rain. SHIRTS 4 Multi-color diamonds the y Good looking plaids , fellows —alttike so- well. and solid cotors oy D4 FAMOUS WELDON | PAJAMAS | R rere i noms a, Sal ~ Enauriius Sls PLAID LOUNGING \% ROBES Smart plates tn colors that will 8 please him to a And they're washable fe ter- rific val telala thelr pha pe These Belts are No. | on L e Ly . better. Yet costs no tt) the gift parade and $ , + more. All the newest Hickoks are rated the styles. best A tremendous selection, sizes. A great buy at sole 1 -y TE CASHe» CHARGE IT} Him Choose His Own All Latest Styles! . Ss Gift Certificate Let Ha ~ i Oe 88 8 a 00 °+3 Vi 3 | r wi onl : Here's values that are Famous Long the talk of the town! Wearing Hard Finish SHARKSIIN ‘ARRO SHIR aS WHITES, SOLIDS, COLORS or CHO! , in Dart, Drew, Dale or Por collars $ nd Arrow 9 3 uct White Arrows row Ardsley in choice Le) hove ; nest get his correct size. we selection. Round But r splendid sei and Stripes—We Fieve ARROW TIE . § Ulre I w kerchiefs Choice Patterns ' J ! ie or 75: T 0 Te “2” ¢ S be That should Sell for 360 ton Pe or Kot e: ee: Ai Sather like these wn! Kine xe CLOTH) That's the Talk of the Town: ae redecitt Sale yours for Chr; ‘e Wint SAVINGS’ var nas_ 8 oney oft These Warm er THE CasH) OU DON’ “erwwnnnnnnna You to a In! iS: ee Look! Smart Tweeds ir Yourself How You Save! and All Wool Flannel Our Finer Quelity All Woot $ SHARKSKIN _ SUITS | | SUITS Ws Should M These “ by Sell for $70! Mqge Pips 2; SHOULD SELL FOR $55! he ladies you want 67 a= of "hese for Christmas. $ Or better yet. buy ONE aaa iee tee Christmas. charge it. pay 3 ait www S ¥ se indiana wv LOOK: a BUY HIS CHRISTMAS GIFT HERE! YOU’LL SAME PLENTY! $50 Wool Tw WARM WINTER JACKETS | 4a.™ -TOPCOAT 67 ; $38 : price that eed coats at a We repeat, beautiful a wien can you find such $19.50 Wool SURCOATS $] 4s! : They're new styles, quilted lined and insulated. $16.50 Reversible JACKETS $] 231 New splash pafterns. Very popular! 4,'40.00 Tweed SUBURBANS 570). Warm quilted lined. A great value! : - [4:25.00 SUBURBAN COATS $1987. The “BIG HIT” this year in jackets. The fellows all, like ‘em. ” 125.00 LEATHER SUEDES $172 : Luxury suedes in the new shades. Charcoal, navy, grey, brown. $22.50 Washable Nylon Jackets | $] 7% = - TOPCO ATS $40 og” re! Cet Values en for su rs seal or Lbael cn ' ee Wenete Cian Lntes Ba Smart color A terrific seller! A pot joke Warm as toast in the cold weather Prem ALL WOOL TWEED SPORT COATS : re $35 and $40 Values All the beoutiful tweeds that are so popular today, the kind the fellows - like. A great value at their regular price, now they're ‘terrific ; So PRE TEE 4 “Rete, |.419 6. SAGINAW Sr. be made to look pretty precious, indeed, igift wrappings. |wrappings may captivate young | imaginations so that a child will jeven postpone opening the present ‘for at least a few hours. * * * | A litthke handkerchief, tiny pin or small toy can have creased immeasurably by a gay j intriguing oe wrap. Here are ‘some to delight the heart of any go youngstel NEW DESIGNS—Cigarette ight. . Combine a shor bex and square ere are! shown (his sear in) a Cok sw capisher Rox) wilhigrcen vanety of clever pew designs paper. Place the square box on his ratio lighter is in genuine top of the shoe box at one end, val nutiowith) a cecldmtiniched ubase fasten together with cellulose tape. Cover this end of the car with a contrasting shade of paper and tape in place. Draw fenders, windows and running beardwith black caryon, and plume arm. Wheels are cut from black con Want a Kiss? Then, Look Quit teisrsretn toe maa the transparent tape. The of black construction paper and taped to the top of a square Mononucleosis May Get box White paper headlights and a piae Patel | You if You Don’t Watch - What You're Doing What's in a kiss? Back when the summer Was young, this didnt worry anyone. But now its a serious medical question. An Aimy physician Says that it is in the intimacy of the lover's kiss that the strangest disease of adolescence. and early adu!thood, infectious mononucle osis. is passed back and forth The tongue-twister mononucle- osis is a strange disease which actually takes few lives but often makes its victims miserably ill with fever, sore thruat and swol- len glands, and often looks like leukemia or like infectious hepa- titis (jaundice). This ability to ‘‘look like other things” is one of the con- fusing, dangerous things about mononucleosis. With a usual | mild beginning, it can hit hard and fast—and sometimes at the throat. Temperature soars, the voice grows hoarse, the neck swells like a balloon, and breath- ing becomes almost impossible. | Physicians — until the hormone | ACTH became available—often | had to resort to surgery to keep the patient from suffocating until they got mononucleosis calmed down. Strangest fact about ~“mononu- cleosis is that no one knows how how it is ‘caught’ Efforts to transrait it from person to person) have been unsuccessful—except by | pretty implausible methods. In| ships at sea, in boarding schools) and in other places where epidem-| ics of contagious diseases are no- | torious, monoucleosis never makes | | an appearance. A BAD WINTER? If this theory is right the mys- tery of whence comes mononucle- osis will be solved: and kissing may be in for a bad winter. Kissing has been tabooed by medical men before, and weath- | ered it. When doctors first | learned about “germs,” kissing | was put on the list of things | dangerous to health. The humorist Mark Twain was only | echoing common sentiment when he wrote: ‘Despite the dangers, let’s have more of it,” and kissing remained as popular as ever. So, even if Colonel Hoagland is Energy, wit climax this session. * e right, snfectious mononucleosis is probably here to stay until some- one finds a protection against the lClever Wrappings Glamorize Gifts | A tiny gift for a youngster may if the giver is handy at. Sometimes outer on Deadline’ Mailing its value in- fender are taped +0, the-impertant consideralian— « THE: PONTIAC PRES: front of car. A fluffy bow adds ajcrossed strips of green gift wrap box with white shelf paper, and finishing touch. ‘tape for eyes, a nose and mouth trim top edge with green giftwrap Cover a square box with yellow)of red tape tape. paper. Pulon a face with CTISS-| Use a bow of sasheen ribbon | Sketch the king’s face with ink ~~ for the hair, letting one loop | or crayon (using a playing card . hang down over the forehead | as your guide) on all four sides Post Office Frowns as a curl. For the stick, cover | Push roll through holes in square a wax paper roll with a pink | box and hold in place with cel- or bright red paper and spiral luose tape. it with green tape. 5 or | Cut arms out of red paper and Cover a box with silver metal- |tape beneath the square box. For from mailing cards and packages lic paper, Cut out a mitten shape. ne eae an cover we _ seal . board w late so that they will arrive at from felt or colored package.! ee ee ape and in- Mak utline of gold flitter went them) tniaiits: at base lot card: their destinations on Christmas ‘“4Ke an outline sok on iocee roll, Eve was made yesterday by Post- the mitten for added decoration. —— General Arthur E. Sum- 1Do this by running a thin line of glue on the mitten, then Sprin- 30 Pet. of Road Ready The cabmet official pointed out Kle with fitters. Tape a ruffle of OTTAWA—About 30 per cent of Inexpensive. too, that the practice results in. an tibbon to top of mitten. Two 4. 4589. mile extra burden on postal employes gifts may be wri ust this * way and facilities. and tied together on a band of Has “The majority of citizens realize ribbon standard, that the early arrival of a card or, PRAYING CARD KING gift is always welcomed,” he said. “But there are still those retain the mistaken idea that those can be rolled up and inserted into! Saskatchewan, Manitoba, arriving on Christmas Eve have a cardboard tube (use a wax pa- Prince Edward Island. a special significance. per roll). Wrap the roll in bright, = “The thought behind the gift or red metallic paper. Cut circles in card, not the time of arrival, An appeal to senders to retrain master merfield Trans - Canada with 1,481 miles graded land 1,07) miles paved. — roll will {it through ut-Cover-square United States_was 4,192 cars. THRIFTY ANTAS... virus that causes it. The -only alternative, which would be some method of stopping kissing, might} be just as effective, but who would buy it? | Marriage License © Applications vents P. Stelimach, N Sag ine Hazel 1 Shave 66)! Saiine Kirsan #05 Oakland Oxford Kees 1 Ella J. Hugiil Lester M. Young J: 19 Hazei Mary © Clark Pontiac pital Nurses Residence Young 49 Lake Butler 8! Lou Mo James | Geraidine M John M. Rosso Carol J. Peterson Duane M Irie EB Russel! Birmingham Birmingham Chamberlain 5110 Oakcliff) 5849 Willams Lake | W. Osgood Jr Birmingham | Vieinis L. Kreuger. Birmingham | A | e Emil W. Kiomp, Milford Viola M. Moore. 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Saginaw St. hway has been completed to A Lot of Carving GENEVA — One of the sights to: The high- see in Switzerland is at Jungfrau-| This wrapping is ideal for small way is expected to be completed joch where a railway station has, who gifts such as hankies or socks that)by the end of 1956 in Alberta,’been carved out of rock in the! and heart of a mountain, 11,000 feet! jabove sea level. Next to the station’ At the turn of the century, total | an ice palace of vaulted illumi- 18 two ends of small square box so motor vehicle production in the'nated chambers carved out of the (blue-green Alpine glacier. » THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 __ FOR SPORTS — Spring training is months away, but father and) sons can be patient with games| |that recall sports. This one’s pat- | terned on baseball. But you can ‘find games that follow most Sports. | ‘ne -_ wagolr n sped ‘ward head- PHOENIX, Ariz. A ‘quarters, officers saidt he man riz, man ar- doors, rested for drunkenness turned out |Dicked the lock on its rear , to have all his wits about him. As ‘jumped out and fled down an alley. How About That! You Always Save More at Lou-Mor! While’ You Wait— with all purchases Identification BRACELETS $495 From ] NATIONALLY FAMOUS WATCHES LOU-MOR JEWELRY 45 S. Saginew St. (Next to Ocklond Theeter) A. PARTY FINERY FOR LITTLE ANGELS Every style holiday sweep skirt! 2-6x, 1.89 7-14, 2.89 Huge choice festive gift blouses! 3-6, 1.59 7-14 1 89 RUGGED CORDUROY SPORTCOATS, 6-10 Long-wearing sturdy single breasted model with 3 6 99 patch pockets. In sizes 12-18, usually $11.49... new 8.99, . Usually $9 GABARDINE JACKETS AND SLACKS Rayon with nylon reversible jackets ...6 to 18. 3 99 Rayon-nylon Hollywood model slacks ...8 to 18. ° eech , 8 . Usually $6 8-PIECE WESTERN COWBOY SET, 4-10 Gift boxed! Flannelette shirt, cotton twill trousers 2. 79 = chaps, vest, kerchief, belt, gun, holster, lariat. Usually $4 DANCY HOLIDAY DRESSES, 3-6x Pastels, jewel-tones in cotton and nyldn! 2-piece dresses, 2 89 sweep skirts, pleats! Sizes 1-3... 1.69. ~ Huge choicel - New Chemical Find Beneficial Compounds Developed) by Atomic Rays to Have Wide Commercial Use By FRANK CAREY Associated Press Science Reporter CLEVELAND u—A new class of chemical compounds which may prove to have wide commercial} use-for example, as insecticides and wood preservatives — have) been developed with the help of. atomic rays. a University of Michi-! gan Scientist said today. | { oe LJ Eo Dr. J, J. Martin said they are a special variety of so-called ‘‘chiori- nated aromatic hydrocarbons'’— produced by making chlorine and and cargo hook lift earth and other FOR ENGINEERS — A unit crane, scaled to a likeness of its a ce ; eS earth-moving prototype, makes a dandy toy for the budding engineer, | [®S Of Marine algae, including It has ground jacks to give it astonishing lifting power. Gam-shell THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1953 _ : Sea Cultivates r Fs | + | ‘ ! Oceans Produce Useful © Plant Life in Hidden ie Underwater. Pastures ! WASHINGTON — The sea which. , cradied all life holds in its hidden ~ vegetation—plants taller than the) highest tree and others shaped like | ~ pearls and cough drops. As a producer of vegetation, | the seeming wastes of water out- strip the land, the National Geo- graphic Society suys. Foremost in sea growths are many varie- brown seaweeds used in ice cream manufacture, materials. | + | The seas’ tiniest organie hfe, plankton, took its name from the wandering.”” The|*” a ; Say me Gree: word for ‘ ater oe Gervatives pate The San ta Cla us Tr adi tion Red Sea derives its name from) divactive material, * * Ey One such compound, he said, has long been produced commercially with the help of ultraviolet radia- tion. This particular one is used as an insecticide, ANN ARBOR — Santa Claus, born of many nations, has lived}- through the centuries to satisfy) But he said the Michigan re- the needs and desires of children| search had produced a variety of and adults alike. different compounds of this class! This is the theory of Frederick and that, moreover, use of a radio- : ee Nieniod active material instead of dice os Exiivexsity a . Micugun violet light appeared to offer “ta:Psychologist and chieS of the. “more efficient method of chiori- university's psychological clinic. ! ” i 5 ey a ; <5 nating.” because its rays are more But, Wyatt points i | out, penetrating. - . . ; America Santa is a far more The research, done with radial rebust person than he was to active cobalt, opens up possibilities oA of using waste fission products * which result from the operation of} Santa in this nation, Wyatt says, | nuclear a said. “is a specific American thing. He| Lives Throughout World week after Christmas. ‘that ;which came to the United States. have contributed something to the ©'#>s and shririps, or of globules ‘Santa Claus of America.” | most of Europe and the Near | Santa's , dulled longer the old St. Nicholas who came as a moral judge." | |PLEASES CHILDREN, ADULTS ‘reddish plankton. ORGANISMS VERY SMALL The individual organisms are so — two functions of the parent: To (small that for years they were re- praise or to chastise. _ ——garded_merely as -a kind of pig-|». Actually gift-giving comes with Ment drifting in mile-long bands — he arrival of the Christ child on f orange or smaller patches of s s over. the seas. 1g “hristmas morning. In Erance. Santa brings gifts a Magnified, plankton appear to be odd decorations belonging in fairyland. Individuals take the shape of snowflakes with glitter. ing shells of glass, miniature “It appears likely,’ Wyatt says, many nationality groups round like pearts but with the brilliance of gems. Some appear as shining lozenges, like cough drops with feathery fins. Others mimic butterflies with filmy wings. | Unable to swim, the plankton ‘crop drifts with the mood of the’ “In America,’ Wyatt explains, stern edge has. been He is a mediator and no Occult Gardens pastures an untold abundance of 3 : Greathtakingty beautiful, radiant with 4 blazing diamonds. 17 jewels. atyling in He told reporters about the de-|'8 really a kind of semocra| velopment in explaining a techni- cal paper on the subject which he read to the Nuclear Science and| Engineering Congress (NSE) here. Martin declared that he and his colleagues have also radioactive co-) balt in an attempt to develop a simpler and cheaper method producing industrially important ammonia from hydrogen and at- n | mospheric nitrogen. Aussie Butter Output Up | Australian factory production of butter climbed to 422,000,000 jcedes Christmas by almost three 1 . He exists essentially for the, Santa Claus. same reasons other Santas have _The jolly old man exists, Wyatt] lived on—for the needs and desires. says, “to celebrate the mae ot children and adults alike. vision of Christmas.” “Children enjoy an occasion in AUSTRIAN SANTA ee cic ROr a ad 2 atl a ; a _| gifts, yatt says. nis feeling Piet gl telly a dit that childhood is a period when the See pee eo eS ee orid is generous, is deep-rooted, Austria, where Santa's arrival pre- As we grow up we tend to embel- seek lish it. As grownups we _ re- eens experience our own past. in Austria and theougheat | ory. sauit and child with their Central Europe, there are actual- needs and desires fit together By Ese eenn at (Sesetemen belt) | ran chili) as kis dcatrolterithe day’ time. | occasion, the adult his desire to One, pounds in the year that ended Wyatt says, is the good remember.” sea. The organisms are equipped with many different kinds of water wings to prevent sinking to the darkened depths. They usually swarm around coasts and waters where ocean currents meet. | Wipe Your Feet! SALT LAKE CITY ww — School crossing guard Walter Knight had an easy solution when rainwater in the gutter blocked his crossing. He pulled his car up to the curb and parked it astraddle the puddle. Then he opened both its rear doors and invited the children to walk— Exclusiviy Matching expansion bracelet. = Santa who is willing to praise if ‘rease of 72,000,000 : July 1, an increase of there is reason. The other is the ‘high and dry—right through. Wyatt says the Santa Claus in ——————— pounds over the year before. But Eaceompanting (Black (evil rat America has picked up most -of Northernmost Farm | factory output of cheese declined some 9.000.000 pounds to a total of 101,000,000 pounds. Medical Students Rise tling chains and switches to chastise naughty youngsters. He wears a sort of the bad children.” only some 70 or 80 years ago. rucksack on his back to carry off fo : his characteristics from the poem carrying birch ,, MANNING—This town, in the northern part of Canada’s province His name tomes from the Dutch of Alberta, advertises itself as the r St. Nicholas. the kindly old “northernmost midwestern farm The Night Before Christmas” Enrollment in the nation’s medi- cal schools during the 1954-55 school year totaled 28,593, an in- crease of 336 over the year before., churchman who was known for his good deeds in the Near East and is little chastising as the two became later a patron sain! for Christmas spirits go through the much of central and northwest village. They characterize the | Europe. In practice, Wyatt says, there town in North America.’ Its first crop of wheat was grown in 1929, says the National eGogruphic So- mety. The town is 3565 miles north of the United States border. 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A spectacular value at 49°95 MAKE THIS A MUSICAL CHRISTMAS no larger than a book! 44 TERMS TO SUIT YOU Gift Records Grinnell “Symphony” Phono Here is the newly designed Grinnell phonograph that plays” 33%, 45. and 78 rpm records, 7”, 10° and 12” sizes! Has Alnico-5 speaker electronically balanced for fine tone qual- ity! Two-needle cartridge. Luggage case. ‘ 34°5 27 South Saginaw Street GRINNELL’S Terms to Suit You = 1 4 ? seed ' y ¢ iy é i ’ i a |; i - 5.95 _B—1 + Bob Considine Says: Office Revelers Forget Real Spirit of Yule NEW YORK (INS) — The Pass-'gray business suit, not & powdered) Christ. ape ing show... wig. Is there a greater obscenity than the typical office Christmas party?! ® % eB a ¥ * Now it seems to be something to be planned for weeks in advance. I've been to some in recent years The working people now pick up) that had about as much to do wi ith the tab themselves. the meaning of Christmas as a, The fifths of dubious panther night in a Bombay op:um den. | juice are carefully cached, the food is ordered long in advance to be jsure it get stale enough, the toons (so soon to be out of place!) | are hung, and the bacchanal is on. STE NOGS MAULED They seem to consist of bad cold food remnants on soggy paper dishes, half - consumed drinks In paper cups which also have been used as ashtrays, and sedate working people who—with a Snoot fall—are sure tts time * either to tell the boss what a louse he is, take a punch at him wanted to be mauled get bussed and pinched-under the questionable bess truce of the mistletoe. The (which, in’ prescribed cases is, smiles until his jaws ache and then of course, to be urged) er ask bemins to look around for an exit him for a raise. Some pest with hardly enough Christmas parties in the office braips to eat a banana has him by started out many years ago as an the lapel, blowing bad wiskey in industrial age version of the Jord his face and te ling hin, the boss of the estate inviting the humble what a lucky stiff he is to have sharecroppers in for a spot ‘of/him, the pest, working in the out- punch, a handshake and a bit of {it toy. The genial patron informal-’ It all seems to have precious the birth of Jesus ly welcoming his worke prs wore a little to do with TODAY'S ASSIGNMENT FOR. JUNIOR EDITORS THE LITTLE DANCING CLASS Tony Does the Sailor’s Hornpipe—4 Sailors have always liked to dance. For centuries they have _ danced on deck for their own amusement. The sailor's hornpipe is a lively dance of the jig type. The base of the figure is a stage setting for a school exhibition and shows a pier, with the sea and ships in the distance. Why not put a lively jog or hornpipe record on your phonograph when you play with the sailor” Paste this picture on cardboard and color with er: uwons. Tons S blouse is white, with red and white striped dicke ». His trousers are bright blue. The earrings are gold. The pier is brown, the sea blue and the boats red with white sails against a blue sk} Cut out the parts carefully and attach the separate arms behind the shoulders with a brass fastener or a bent pin. Then the sailor can put his hat on and off as he dances Junior Editors pays $10 for any reader's idea that is used. Write your suggestion to “Junior Editors’ in care of this newspaper: it cannot be acknowledged or returned and in case of duplication of ideas, the first submission shall be accepted TOMORROW; Carmencita does a Spanish fandango. At ENGGASS—Fine Gift Watches FOUNDED 1865 f/f, Vimar LONGINES - WITTNAUER. 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Tom chawed his way through the fragrant dessert in reflective silence. “Tastes {ike ~ pancakes with bad syrup,” he said, while head walters fainted like sun- struck guardsmen. « ‘ing a bet, t fes- ; ily, All the pretty stenogs who never SCcecccvcccccecocececeoelece cline of the father as an inspira- men in general to be more re- ject, an Omaha boy, ional force and leader of the fam- NOT IMPRESSED the growing tendency of clergy-| Burris Jenkins, hood banker than to make a call gether night in a famed old New daniafi paper. fo if volutoart, SSTITETETo bonne tcacbeTeeeeeeeaeeaveassedovenssoccncevonceocecncoaccecsceesTisseassacsencnbesszsedetéerceseseccdeoseeconaetUTeee cd ©000000000000000088008080000008 a family in need of replacement of the fifth floor rear advice and the the apartment Orleans restaurant. They flourish are served there with a Famous 3F1429 BALL BEARING TRIKES. 16° PARK CYCLE. 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DECEMBER 15, 1955 OPEN EVERY NIGHT TIL 9:00! : It’s Late & Dixie Must Unloac $25,000 Stock of Toys & Gifts, 4 7 7 - yet (2,000 TOY eoseouts| SAVE 40% 3 Bulb 8-Bulb TREE LIGHT SETS 3 | eit + kn Py z i oD BD. DD Di DP MP de Did SRI NEEMEICECECCEE” meee ee = Sturdily Built DOLL DOLL j STROLLER TO 79: ‘ > > Box of 120 x All Metal Little Girls’ Assorted Colors Ge Se ee Ce CE CK Cee ee 1-BULB INDEPENDENT ’ ‘ é 4 4 4 4 ‘ é 4 4 é j é é é; , ie L ‘ = é i, d 4 é é a re ‘ 4 - Wiyk -* a \ L H ’ f é 4 é 4 é L L $24.95 Nesco Electric tit “54 4 COCO CCC. * a + gt : ~ 4 boys’ gymnasium at Pontiac High, Pictured practicing of Cadillac avenue. j < Participating in the annual Christmas Concert Sun- Other groups in the program will be the Vocal Depart. day will be the MacDowell Male Chorus. Shown rehears- ment of Pontiac High School and the Pontiac Women’s ing are (lé{t to right) Sam Zaideh of West Rundell street, Chorus. The concert is scheduled for 3 p.m. in the boys’ William A. Bower of Drayton Plains, William Betts of ~gymnasium at Pontiac High School. Cottage street and Ronald Parsons of. Illinois avenue,~ ~ : ’ eee Seeeeereereeemeees a +> Sorority Gathers Society for Crippled Children, and! Loyal Neighbors |remembered and secret pal narses] other gifts were exchanged among) \were revealed. for Dinner, Party jthe members. f \Observe Birthdays Officers installed were Mrs. Cart Fourteen members of Iota Eta| Along with the traditional dee-| ‘tombe he Eriend Peterson, president? Mrs. Lewis Chapter of Pi Omicron national/orations, background tusic and) Members of the Friendship and) Groppin, vice president; Mrs. Her- sorority were present for the din«|Christmas carols added to the’ ‘Loyal Neighbors Club held a din- bert Arth sec retary; Mrs. Del- ver and Christmas party held at/holiday atmosphere. ner meeting and, Christmas Party bert Ham itt, treadurer, and Mrs. the Hotel Waldron Wednesday} ‘ ae rs ITwesday evening at ‘the Wilson|\LeRoy Stoner, hospitality. evening. There are seven pages in Avenue Methodist Church. Gifts were gathered’ to be de- j newed to the Oakland need todays Women’ s Section, iman and Mrs, Eric Larvick were was. completed in 1940.” / - ; v ’ A | THURSDAY, DE C K MBER 15. 1955 SE CTION C—PAGES - o--——- —————— a — Pontiac Press Photes by for the event are (left to right) Douglas Brown of Going street, Vicki Everette of Lowell street and Dick Bashore Birthdays of Mrs. Grace Boll- Rotkefeller Center in New York -s Close harmony is a result of strict quette street and Saida Tuttle of Lake attention to music, and students of the Angelus Shores. Members of Pontiae Focal Department of Pontiac High School High School Vocal Department, with the are busy practicing for their part in the MacDowell Male Chorus and the Pontiac annual Christmas Concert to be held Sun- Women’s Chorus, will present the pro- day at 3 p.m. Shown with pianist Virginia gram in the boys’ gym at Pontiac High Sheehan of Witliams street are (left to school, sh standing ) Sharon Bedford of Mar- ee $e ‘Women’s Section George Putnam to Direct Program Yule Music Will Be Heard at PHS A concert which has ushered ini The massed chorus will eet the; Pentiac Women's Chorus, will the Christmas season for the past program with “Fanfare for Christ. close the program with “Break 22 years will be presented again mas Day” by Shaw and “Gesu: Ferth, OQ Beauteous Heavenly Sunday at Pontiac High School. Bambino” by Yon. | Light” by Bach, “Beside Thy - = * Cradie Here I Stand’ by Bach, The 2 pm erlornvance) will The massed chorus, with the 4 the “Hallet : . Ge 2 iis ets t "MacDowell Male Chorus and the 284 the allelujah Chorus feature the combined high school _ from the “Oratorio Messiah” by choir and glee clubs. The Mac- | Handel. Dowell Male Chorus and the Pon | . } flac Women's Chorus will also ap Dinner Attended Religious settings in the Christ- jmas motif are being prepared by pees: by Secretaries \the: Art Department of Pontiac George Putnam will direct the ‘High School, under the supervision Christmas Concert. He is assist- Mrs. Hope Scott gave the invo- of John Allshouse ed by Mrs. Doreen Voltmann and cation at the annual Christmas din- be Merlin Asplin. ner held Wednesday evening at Ho-' There will be no admission tel Waldron by members of the, charge to the program, which will Pontioak Chapter of the National also feature the community sing- Secretaries Association. ing of carols. Special numbers will be pre- septed by the combined Girls’ Glee Clubs, the combined Boys’ Glee Clubs, the Senior Girls’ Ensemble. ~ ; thellinuased) (chormis cand the! A Entertainment for the evening was provided by Jackie Rae Voor- Mrs. Nettie Buss Cappella Choir. | | Sep SS ‘hees, Dianne and Mickey Bene- : + + t > ’ : a BES (E09 ee Ea dict and Rose Felice. Members ENtertains Group “ Holy Child Snodgrass i ied 50 SLUR OEE | SCC Pats pees ea uenaaerat wt bole . nodgrass | pani by Mrs. Harry Ault and ee Dark ait attest ttc ‘ire. Sroitt her home on Parkway avenue for * a Christmas party. The Boys’ Glee Club will sing: . : Joyous Christmas Song Mrs. George Korn, Morene Following an exchange of gifts, Paul Christiansen Frady and Mrs. Scott were hos- the members honored the hostess © Lord Most Holy ; _..Pranck ‘A cello obligato will tesses for the evening ‘on the occasion of her birthday. be played by Anton Simson : r — ee U Pontiac Women’s Chorus will be featured in-the John Lupear of Drayton Plains and Mrs. Richard Trow. Christmas concert Sunday at, Pontiac HighSchool. Seated, bridge of Green Lake road. They, will presént the anriual are (left to right) Mrs. C. E. Coonfield of South Avery Christmas Concert in cooperation w ith the Vocal Depart road, Mrs. John L. Sjoughton of Milford\and Mr s. Fred ment of Pontiac High School and the MacDowell Male Bohlman of Coleman avenue. Standing (left) are Mrs. Chorus. -* a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 Seeuure she ~~ SS S>. ie ae re | luxury...-” Pip Musicale Officially Opens Seasonf PER SK for Christmas 0 Men's and | The Christmas season was offi-' chorus, and they completed their ,Arthur Hainz, Mrs. Collis Scott'Griffin, Mrs. William Schusck, @L VES Sino ObopodOC =— cially opened Tuesday for Pontiac part of the program with “Ru- |a9d Mrs. William Gordon. Mrs. Jack Strait and Mrs. A, L. Tuesday Musicale members with d no | eoiee ee Ree ™ Retadeer- | jniticel were Mrs. D, E. Redmond| Presiding at the tea table were “p “j 0 MOCCASINS oe #@ ee « = ered ithe reser tio ¢ I “ Women 5s . € Mation f ‘The ru ° Niece a ‘Meaning of Christmas,” a pro- The program was announced by and Mrs. C. A. Allen, co-chairmen,|Mrs. L. C. Barner and Mrs. F. W. Men's and $49 lgram of musical readings and Mrs. Dora Dawson. Decorations assisted by Mrs. E. T. Cleland,/Raetzke. Floral arrangements JACKETS . - Women's $29. 95 10 60 ' chorus selections. were by Mrs. Gaensbauer, Mrs.'Mrs. Victoria Gaff, Mrs. Glenn|were by Mrs. G. V. Poole. aa | PURSES oe ee @ # w@ © © @ _ hades $13.95 sce" - AL HILDE FE 4-7673 OPEN DAILY 8 TO 8 — SUNDAY 9 TO 2 ihe. True Meaning of eae - ~ | Becutiful i Those serving on the social com-| Thomas. Mrs. Ferdinand Gaensbauer a1 ranged the program held at Fel- lowship Hall, Grace Lutheran Church. Guest artist was Alice Finney, dramatic reader, accom- panied by Aletha Sanford. oS +o" s 1 rTrarc : GOWNS The prettiest gowns for ‘neath her tree in floor or waltz length from $5.95 , ROBES The delicate charm of nylon fir | Musical background for Mrs. | Finney's readings was composed | by Henrietta Bodycombe of De- troit. Mrs. Finney delighted her audience with her dramatic in- her Christmas robe. ~ oe {: terpretations of °!.ristmas trom $5.99 - | poems. A versatile artist, she interprets! SL IPS pathos, humor and dramatic inten- sity with equal ease. Her numbers . and eee vee warm thanks with filmy gift were aptly chosen and, together| SuUps. from $3.95 with the chorus selections, made a_ well-integrated program. { BLOUSES nag. A feature of the afternoon was for under the “Mistletoe” [ia vocal ensemble composed of In_ sheers, rey ‘and crepes. $2 QOH |p taughters” of Tuesday Musicale’ * Sizes 30 to Chorus members CHORUS ENTERTAINS r Fa De Cor The Tuesday Musicale Chorus JEWELRY 2 ais under the direction of Mrs Little presents. to. SHOP bauer and aceompanied by Mrs, tempt her fancy. ee Addison Oakley, sang as one voice from $1.00 PONTIAC HOTEL LOBBY with excelient oe and balance The program opened with a m poem, ‘Holiday Setting.” followed by the chorus singing “A Musical 1 | 1 Christmas Card” by Kunkle. Sev-) s Ps a ot other Peauutul selections were presented BUY i—GET 2 GET 2—PAY FOR f “Silver Bells’ was the first CLOONAN’S_ Look Over our large stock of television, automatic song sung by the children's b washers, electric dryers, gas dryers, refrigerators, j ranges, etc. on sale Meeting Conducted Get a podebis TV, clock radios, radios, oulomane by Whitney WCTU | : — ee Biavete ster irons, sendwich and wa oe S, ee Juha Mt , . Nancy Farmiloe (left) of Cooley Wednesday for Miami, Fla. From there | scales, electric frying pans, toasters, mixers, snavers, Mrs, John MeCormick of Thorpe . ; r _ | roosters, FM radias, ‘portable radios. strect was hostess to the Dora Lake road and Sherrill Lyon 3) West they will $9 o the West Indies ere they [ B. Whitney Unit of the WeTU. Walton boulevard are taking advantage of uill spend Christmas, and New Year's For example: Thor Automatic Washer, $299.95 Tuesday. Mrs. Andrew Stmer con. their racation from Michigan State Uni- Day will find them in Jamaica. En route | Get a free portable, $99.95 TV ducted the business meeting, ful : With S} ar ; hon , <0. : : | G-E 9.2 Refrigerator, $259.95. Get a free automatic J !o“ed by a talk given by Mrs versity. With Sherrill’s parents, Dr. and home from Miami they will stop in New | 7 cocerd player L. G. Rawley, state vice presi- Mrs. Everett Lyon, the students left __ Orleans. t CBS 21” TV, $229.95. Get a free clock radio. dene OO — Philco Apt. Electric Range, $189.95. Get a good mixer. Mrs. Rawley spoke on ~The ; =: : ‘Three P's, Prayer, Public Rela- ersona eWS O nterest Junior League ABOVE GIVEN IN PLACE OF TRADE-INS tions and Persistence.”’ She stated, r t Pp t ems Foahioned TERMS AVAILABLE. OPEN EVENINGS “All women should work together; Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Coffey of! An interesting feature of the lo | esents Farty | Csrovted Chocolates for total abstinence. a flannel- Highland road were pleasantly sur-|Cation of their new home is that for Handica ed | HAMP | ON ELECTRIC graph story demonstrated the ef- rised by a group of friends and/'t is built on a portion of the farm) Pp fects of liquor on the mind P 7 6 ete Chee lateral MrilGothey (was born The annual Junior League Christ- ie 825 W. HURON _ FE 4-2525 |) Mrs. John Little gave the clos- relatives recently. The group gath- * * @ mas party for the handicapped of BOX i Near Tel-Huren Shopping Center ling prayer, and tea was served by ered at the Coffeys’ new home for Spending an early winter va- | Oakland County was held Saturday $3.85 + the hostess. ‘a housewarming and buffet supper | cation at the Beach Club Hotel |at the Cranbrook Institute of, = == = — —— "at Naples-on-the-Gulf, Fla., are (Science. net me os poste eg, , | Mr. and Mrs. David Lewis ef | Following a tour of the Insti-| We MALING SHOES West Ln —_ A itute ot Science. the group plan , held the ne | | Mr and Mrs ae Marion and aes cid in the new plane. ‘ ‘hildren, Jan and Linda, of Loon H . i Lake Shores are vacationing at Among the 40 guests attend. D oO y O u h av e t oO Ss q u e - e - e Pa e ti [ Y ) e St. Petersburg, Fla. for three ing were members of the Metre ( qMcens politan Activities Group. This t h 9 rere Al ~ . Apt group of 69 is composed of handi- 3 ime! i ; | Pledging pha sigma POS capped peo; ver 18 who meet | Oo S Oop £ You don't need much time! Just give all the gals on your list \ Colle = - Western Schagee) once a SAE Sunday at a8) Boyt : : : ollege in Kalamazoo is Marcia we Maling’s wonderful gift chest—three pairs of lovely Sheerlove nylons in a glamorous | Smith i datetter af Milt and Mrs.| = eee vee. | . . , . . , |Marshall Smith of Elizabeth Lake! Some of the activities enga in POUND } picture-window box! You couldn't make a bigger impression if you shopped from now \road. Marcia is a freshman in the aT ping pong. basketball and) goy . . ; . general degree curriculum. | shuffle. board. Any handicapped $ . til Christmas! And you don’t even need much money—only a little $2.30! ot G (person interested in joining this 35 Fresh, delicious ASsORaED CHOCOLATES: } , | Mr. and Mrs. Robert Shorey croup may do so by calling Mrs.! | , of Wenonah drive are receiving | Carl Littleson | made of the very finest ingredients ++. Creams, , - : | congratulations on the birth of a The guests were transported to fruits, n } MALING S PICTURE WIN DOW daughter, Joan Ruth, Bee. # al and frum the party by the nes uts, caramel and crisp centers to tempt | William Beaumont Hospital, Roy- Birmingham Red Cross rene anyone... Please everyone! | j al Oak. Corps under the direction of Mrs | Grandparents of the infant are|J. S. Riccardi. Mr. and Mrs. N, P. Warrener of Foster street and Mr. and Mrs. F. ° a A. Shorey of Royal Oak. Coming Events Exclusively at * * * Pontiac Rebekah Lodge 450 will meet Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Hearn of Sid ecchause “of cits” (onceea cena CLOONA N’S k. Highfield drive announce the birth| meeting and tnitiation at 8 ocioc of a daughter, Stacey Jane, Nov.| tne Maple Leaf Ctub will meet Fri- 28 at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. day at 1230 pm in the First Conere. , . . it} 3 PAI R 51/ Maternal grandparents are Mr gational Church for a Christmas party | “Where Quality Gounts. W | 1 5 and Mrs. John Leezer of Home Meee Women's Club wil! meet Mon- . ‘ 1pm inthe YWCA for a Christ oe ; , & bh street. Mr and Mrs. Roy Hearn)-nas program and tea . , i2 North Saginaw St. . of Draper avenue are the infant's! The Pontiac Cotn Ch y will meet to ~ | vaternal granc parents ‘night at 7 In the YMCA : Yule Meeting Held by Dirt Gardeners Mrs. LeRoy Small served as pro-, : gram chairman for the Christmas, meeting of the Dirt Gardeners, e Club Tuesday at the Adah Selly Hundreds of Gifts Library ; A cooperative luncheon wail i. ‘served following the business | From His Own Store meeting. Members working on the; luncheon committee were Mrs. |Charles Furler, Mrs. Milton Mc: Anally and Mrs. Shirley Stamp. | Complete Mrs. Small introduced Mrs. Wil- Arrew WhiterShirts $3 93 iam E. Bachman, who spoke on! Inui! dilierent (collar! aisles ee) | Austrian holiday traditions. Mrs from— 5 us |Clare Lancaster told of the beauty lof Christmas in the north woods. DONEGAL FITZHUGH Table decorations on the Christ- SPORT SHIRTS mas theme were arranged by Mrs. | Neck sizes, sleeve lengths Glen Arthur, and ideas for Christ- mas decorations were exchanged JEWELRY and BELTS by members. The day's meeting By Hickok was closed with an exchange of, . , - a | gifts’ and a Christmas workshop. GLASGO SWEATERS — In Oralon and imported yarns. Use Home Glue 16 shadesto $8 95 u An economy-sized jar of strong choose from ...., . P “ glue is one. necessary accessory : , for the home with a baby; he ¢ f breaks hig toys with ease. Some hopeless remnants still ap- peal to him as playthings, but the ones that are supposed to work a corn way — = mended. EVANS * First Quality Full-Fashioned Nylon Top to Toe SLIPPERS . . } LIGHT, MEDIUM, and DARK SHADES ee $ DARK or MATCHING SEAMS Crochet & Knitting 6.95 ~ Maling Shoes | sons Pf 50 NORTH SAGINAW STREET , Fone ome OPEN EVERY EVENING \ |g OXFORD SHOP : eer . o 1 59 W. Huron FE 4-7312 Uddik’s 23 North Saginaw St., Pontiae / 3 cee - ee THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 — ee oe C—3 § “ ‘48 N. Saginaw St. A Christmas Treasure y Glamorous -| Furs in COATS STOLES APES JACKETS iby OGARES } = F< . i) 4 bsp) ee i) zy ae K EXAMPLES of HOLIDAY SPECIALS ‘d Dyed Mouton Processed Lamb Jacket ...... $ 69 | . Ebony Dyed Marmot Stole .. .. «dss sis $ 79 oo nye Breath of Spring Dyed Muskrat Cape ..... $110 % y Dyed Mouton Processed Lamb Coat ....... $ 99 & Nt Ebony Dyed Squirrel Clutch Cape ...... ... $119 m N Brown Dyed Broadtail Jacket .........__ $149 ( » Grey Dyed Persian Lamb Coat........... $339 t Pastel Dyed Jap Mink Stole.............. $349 \i “ Dyed Ranch Mink Cape ...... ee $479 A Da v Fur Sclon—Second Floor h. S > ae = + = ne ae = bs \ = i eat 6 rps % % at a wa! EN y i . . \ yh Ny, % hy —-F 0) ; 11 ; 0 ray ¢ fr 4 fe, we © Soll Sus Os | budget blessings for gift hunters... JEWEL-LADEN VELVETS Black or Regal Blue .. . Christmas tin- Seled . . . pussy foot soft. $2.99 iy FURRED WARM - UPS Pink, \ Royal Blue. Red or White - ; ; A.RBARRBIN BMA WI ds. » | izes 32-40 $3. 98 y Where Quality Counts 4 A DDR: DDR DDD BW Be By eB DeBeDd We DB Deed. neue sheer tricot over ¥ A 4 Le mS ¥ bodice and hem. White, y _. co. . & i & ’ sizes 32-40. $3.98 % 12 North Saginaw St. & 4 y y ‘ 4 : ¥ | 2 , - ~ & You'd have to pay a king's ran. a Ypamba>.diiedn DDD MDM DD DDD ADD aNDRDMDDDRDDn Dee ‘som for al cloth like this but. is P] ’ ; ( CCE CG CS OG AS NSS ok CS AC OS OS SO GNC EE CIES CCE EET, | easy to crochet! It's pineapple rs : T ‘seven and spiderwed-stien’ 4 FOR EVERYONE — AT MERLE NORMAN'S ¢ te op Oo R S € Pattern 505: tablecloth 5275 4 4 ¥ 4 inches in 4-ply mercerized crochet % Jeweled Plast; - Dist Beare ee. $7.00 - $4 00 ¥ iv cotton, larger in straw yarn, small. @ Alngnies (Darien Cunt ae ©) 0). 2 4 TO STAR te in bedspread cotton A - ies ' aa i. a. o) ~ < a y : a ‘ shee Ceramic Perfume Vials ew SISO S12 lw UR Send 25 cents in coins for this 4 a: , ; i 4 UNDER YO 4! pattern- add 5 cents for each pat. & Handbags. Evening Bags, Luggage, Belts iy CHRISTMAS 4 tern for first-class mailing Send 4 3 Steps to Beauty Set ................ $5.50 y Ato 124 Pontiac Press Needlecraft Compacts Goat $1.00 - $3.00 ¥ ] 4 TREE..... |Rept.. P.O. Box 164, Old Chelsea R ~OMPA'S: Scarts . 2. esses eee eee _~ S00 F y : 4 Station, New York 11,N, Y. Print @ Complexion Set ............-..02.-.000es ees. BESS 4 ¥ AT LOW PRICES FROM PHILIP'S a plainly pattern number, your 4 Maniket (Neil Care Trio) ....................0.. $1.95 k4 # name, address and zone. Cre ms ale vy " . a & Costume Jewelry ... Earrings, Bracelets .. . : 4 ICE SKATES 4 Chicago , B Pins...Necklaces.. Rings. ..... $1.00 and Up ¢ 3 $25.00 Hyd $ 95 , ROLLER SKATES I Berean Class Has 3 ath Foam ... Bath Bars... Lotions... Bath Powder ¥ wo. yaes . n e : = | oO ! on - = a ¥ Figures eee 17 ' Ladies’. Mens’, Youths & Holiday Gathering ‘A Ceramics Plastic Cosmetic Trays Fy Norn To 3s tor N Vise ».00 yy $20.00 Hydes +14" : $17.50 Chicago $ 13.49 Bf) the annual (Ghuistmas) party rot a Norman Toiletries tor Men 75c to $5.06 4 Eire , ’ $20.00 Hyd $16.95 & the Berean Class of Memorial ; y $11.50 Ladies’ ‘5° 4 = yees ... : & Baptist Church was held at the ys t— 4 : Figure. :......... , $25.00 Hydes . .$19.95 4 Dwight avenue pome of Mrs. John ; MERLE NORMAN For That Little Ex‘ra Gilt or jf Moe Des 11" % avemmen COSMETIC PS stoceina Git We Have a f Figure . eee é , ‘ee ° . Good Salection Priced From a &| Devotions oh “The Birth of STUDIO x Good Selection f 4 Y ou 4 Precision Outfits ea were given by Mrs. Or | 12. HURON Y SUc Up ‘ - OCK TFITS Hf a lville Allison. Gifts were exchanged ‘ Fo2. 4010 A Bo E 4 Men’ $24.95 s $53.95 “iby the 26 class members present. | § 8 an ens : , - . : “i y Y j & followed by a sul buns neon Mrs 4 OPEN TILL 9 P. M EVERY NIGHT TILL CHRISTMAS ¥ $7 98 t $15 95 Metal Skate Bo. $2.98 | Elizabeth LaFontaine was a guest h ¥ ° 0 . e : ale Boxes 92. ‘of the group, COLL CLE LE EEE ROL CLOT ELE ¥ y Formica Boxes $5.75 = ————— — y ($15.50 Men's — 1 | fg Mi Skirts-Briefs — Toe Stops Figure 28 EHD. 06 ¥ heels ¥v ¥ y id 5 ve ¢ ¥ s “ ¥ f = $9» BINOCULARS | GOLF Soa nena nnn nnroans a Soe Sea sings $22.95 + $28.95 Daisy Air Rifles $4.49 to $8.45 Deer Rifles, Shot Guns, Weaver Red Head Rifle and Gun Cases..............$1.10 te $10.98 Black, Red, . Light “Blue, 4 +.» everyone on his list fT) es y \ wants Slippers . . . and no high mua f y High ¥ $10.00 Colf Balls. doz $549 4 Se ey ot ‘ igher price ¥ Precision $30.00 Colt B $24.95 c ion! n v Hl ags ... i : y Quality y $19.50 Golf Bags .. $12.50 elle sey con vie cuddly, NM Cested § $50.00 Gath Club Irons $30.00 Se oes Pastel rayon failles Gold ¥ Lens : ind ee ene 92%. =o : ’ $19.95 Colt Cart $15.95 *! INDIAN printed sayor failles Elegont % Complete with Leather Cre ¥ cengceceeccancceneee & SLIPPERS brocades. Shining crystalette yy and Carrying Straps t ‘ prints. Rayon crepe prints: All the * $18.75, 8x25 $15.75 » FISHING TACKLE 4 with Doll or ft ¢ y _& headdress glomour, oll the dress news of 14 $45.00, 7x35 $23.95 ¥ ce this holiday season right M4 Shakespeare — So. Bend — &. = here rat $9 50! Big collection ¥ $50.00, 7x50 $25.95 Ptueger—Johnson—and many 4 skin. $4.98 . , | in misses, junior sizes. 4 $98.50, 20x50 $49.95 other famous names. H sketched: brocade sheath in , Barometers SALE PRICED / 4 Christmas pastels. Sizes 7-15. ¥ . $3.98 to $15.95 4 FOR CHRISTMAS a Lo special, $9.50 y oe “ core CHCRS a Flexible ee 4 4 composition sole Se” 3 ARC H p to 0 | Yellow, blue, ced. 4 i 412 -9. ¥ i ek Sree ee ee ‘J i . $ : GUNS AND AIR RIFLES _ 2.98 ¥v A 5 yw Ce and Benj TS QUILTED % Peller Rifles 614.75 to $18.98 22 Rifles ' z LUGGAGE FOR LADIES AND MEN P WIGWAM SAMSONITE—AMERICAN povests i MOC v SKY WAY—CONCRESS—U. 5. . ; 4 ' ttest . of : a aoe pede Goa ce ooescon aces “S79 te et a aomes oe , - | ? 4 Itiele ta. Gold Free on olf Luggege, . rae oe oes for Young Folks :— ecco iugiogs 2 ANE SG OC Sit $3.98 » OPEN NIGHTS ‘TIL : ps For Christmas ... for “Ve every day of the year! . Handsome .. . comfort- jw omen’'s country. » * a ~~ From the standpoint of able... sturdily built = Cowpunchers! Alive with o,° outhentic western style _.and color! Low watking ve heels and full toes, or sve regular cowboy heels 0 ve and lasts. e\e 9 yl oe em: a e vd B euagy JUVENILE BOOTERY 28 E. Lawrence St Phone FE 2-3208 STAPP'S LIMITED TIME ONLY Our Christmas Special! 10-Hour Course Only . . PS This is the gift that any gir] would love! $20.00 Social Graces Make-Up Wardrobe Figure Control Fashion Modeling Renee FINISHING SCHOOL 511 Ridgedale BIRMINGHAM Poise MI 17-0222 SERLES. RENEE Associated | royal Press newspapers throughout the’ princess there was no doubt that the THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 j Ironing a mattress pad de- Beating lightly with a yardstick stroys the air spaces that make and shaking: vigorously will fluff 9 |" stuffing _Pufty and absorbent.|the cotton batting. Editors Tag Princess Margaret ‘Woman of the Year the dashing Captain romance of and: the (Group young but divorced Peter news the whole world for several weeks’ inine this fall, while true love was'! weighed against royal tradition. And when duty to church, state | and family won over personal happiness, headlines around the world were just as big and black | as they were on that other oc- easion almost a generation ago when Margaret’s uncle, King Edward VIII, made a different decision and renounced _ throne for ‘‘the woman I love.” | Voting on women news person- lalities outstanding in their various fields in 1955, the women’s poll inamed the following : | * « Pr Kelly, the .oung actress , Grace from Philadelphia who won film- land's highest award early in the year, was named tops tainment for 1959 by vote of AP women's editors f So great has been her impact on ‘the American public that she has started a whole new trend in the standard of film beauty and has influenced many of this year’s fashion collections. all of which stress the fresh young American look. Grace Kelly, a mce girl from a nice family. has made guod taste glamorous of the year was Helen Hayes, often ‘called first lady of the American iBroadway was honored by having t ‘a theater named after her. : | | {Rome FIRST LADY OF STAGE Punner-up in the vote for actress whose Oth anniversary on stage, Almost unanimously, Clare Boothe Luce was voted woman of the year in politics. The charming and controversial U.S. ambassador to Italy after a successful summer visit to Washington. In the field of public service, 15-year-old Helen Keller was vot- ed the outstanding woman. Blind and deaf since birth, she took a five-months 40.000-mile trip around the world on behalf of the blind, returned to receive a special citation from President Eisen- hower’s Committee on Employ- ment of the Physically Handi- capped, which read, in part: “For ‘a lifetime of service to humanity and for her example of courage, faith and triumph over physical obstacles." Also by almost unanimous vote, the incomparable Babe Zaharias again was named woman of the year in sports. Although this for year. almost + lcareer, she won no major tourna-jtensions and complexities of the! - ~ - | 'Townsend fired the imagination of and read-about figure in the fem- age, weaving her personal philoso- ‘and her best-selling autogiography. | (LITERATURE TITLE ithe tite of woman of the year 'n'of education. literature by overwhelming vote. book, his during a vacation on a_ tropical’ In enter- . returned to her post in es the greatest controversial clim- axes in the nation—the Issue of racial integration in the schools, and the early confusion over the Salk polio vaccine. Bernice Fitz-Gibbon, probably America’s best-known advertising ‘woman, Was voted woman of the year in the field of business, after she resigned her post as advertis- ing manager of one of New York's biggest department sjores to open) During her brief term as the ‘her own firm. sensitive and thoughtful) emily woman member of the | In 1955 nobody but nobody but! the first time in her star-studdedjisland, in which she viewed the ments, she was the most talked-of life of a modern woman at middle’ world of sports because of phy around the allegory of a sea’ gallant battle against cancer shell. | Although she retired to private llife in August, Oveta Culp Hobby. iformer secretary of health, welfare and education, was voted the out- standing woman of 1959 in the field lher “This Life I've Led.” Anne Morrow Lindbergh received her “Gift from the Sea,’ for , written | Eisenhower Cabinet she guided NOBODY topped Bernice Fitz-Gib-| her department through two of ibon in headline value in her field.| - | ——> BABE ZAHARIAS PUBLIC SERVICE & ‘HELEN KELLER PS KAREN’S For All Your Christmas Toys! Tiny Tears $ i manne 14 Posey W alking ~ Dollis ...-....... Karen's is an all year round toy store. When others go out of the ¢ Remco Walkie Talkie d Remco Wrist Radio _ df Remco- Handiphones d¢ Remco Telecons d@ Remco Radio Stations d Remco Atomic Geiger Counters d Electric Trains d Rocking Horses ¢ Tricycles d Building Blocks df Approved Educational Toys df Dump Trucks d Baby Furniture And hundreds and hundreds of other toys. One of the largest assortment of toys in Oakland County. KAREN’S TOYLAND Next to Karen's Floor Coverings 4524 Dixie Hwy. Phone OR 3-4019 Drayton Plains OR 3-1279 Open Every Night Till 9 Until Christmas toy business, we keep replenishing our stock. You will probably find your favorite toy at Karen's this Christmas!’ Come out and see us! 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One| A cooperative dinner and Christ- Celebra tes ‘gay 3 piece set of cereal bowl,'mas party were enjoyed by mem- he Ruth and Naomi Cir ;cles of the Josivn Avenue United Presbyterian Church, Yule Season | and guests of Pontiac Oops c aL Oelbg over each Piece Members co re GARITY. FAUCET TYPE DISHWASHER Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Hoisingtan Business and Professional Wom- On Demonst:ation opened their home on Giddings @S Club enjoyed a Christmas At HAMPTON’S road’) fo the | Mondas) evening party Tuesday evening in the $39 9 tial : Civic Room of the Federal Savings e 5 Terms anal and Loan Building. e During the evening Mrs. Walter == Hamptons 825 W. Huron ;Teeuwissen of the Drayton Plains A revolving Christmas tree with) ‘United Presbyterian Church gave Santa standing along side was the! I Le ? Formals.. |novel setting for the gifts. ‘‘Ru- Cocktail Dresses a “a caed Monee ance men: | dotph was also present adding to! Evening Accessories jthe Christmas atmosphere. M Walt Boggs, ti ALICIA BRIDAL SALON eae of the nocenl Circle, ae For the program Eleanor | 55 West Huron FE 5-3675 fis leaving for Florida, was pre-| Lockman and Jane ee hae Suen Eveninc t h sented travelogues a Open Evenings sented with a special gift from her slides of thelr trips pa ‘ae Canadian Northwest, the South. Just the dress for the little lady in your house to wear to gay holiday parties. Available in lovely pastel colors in many party “tyles Sizes 1 to 3, 3 to 6x. Dainty Nylon Dresses $3.95 ern states and California. | | Christmas Cookies . . \ humorous reading was given hy “irs. Albert Le.ghton. and a raost fitting climax to the eve- ning’s program was the reading of “The Littlest Angel" by "Mrs. Fritzi Stoddard. with Rebecca Gould singing ‘Silent Night’ as/ the background music during the | | reading. | Christmas gifts or story and were presented to members who had the words com-! pleting the sentence. Mrs. Kay; McPherson was in charge of the gift exchange. Mrs. Norman Dyer and Mrs. Stoddard presided at the silver services at the tea table. which was centered with an arrange. | ment of red and white carna- tions and holly in a milk glass | bow! with matching candelabra. PAY AS LITLE AS Hostess for the affair was Miss Danton, chairman, assisted by; Miss Lockman, Mrs. McPherson, | |Mrs. D. R. Wilson, Mrs, Norman, Smith, Josephine Seeley and Mrs. Sanford Craft. Guild Eight Marks ‘Christmas Season Mrs. Harry Morris opened her home on Gerdon avenue to mem- bers of Guild Eight, All Saints, Episcopal Church. Nineteen mem- bers and guests were present for the Tuesday evening Christmas party at which, community sing- ing and games were enjoyed. Following a gift exchange, re- freshments. were served the hostess, assisted by Mrs. Walter Whisnant. C LOOK atalithese features | e Automatic bobbin winder e Hinged presser foot e Attractive brown and beige case @ Free sewing course AY, Ax) @ Embroiders and mono- ' grams—without any y - attachments - _ AT YOUR NEAREST were marked with words from a Christmas carol |e= SINGER SEWING CENTER OA Trade Merk of The Singer Mtg. Co. MIRACLE MAID PORTRAITS .. . 6 f BAKERY ATS lee, BD 438°" From 28s to 7 5¢ Dor. Order Your ARTISTICALLY DECORATED Christmas and New Year's Cake Now! HOLIDAY FIESTA FRUIT BREAD Deliciously New Fresh gt FRIED CAKE * Fat THOMAS PASTRY SHOP aM aN angel... sa ‘Give try lidgers * SLIP-EASE Glove Leather Softies * For Mom 4%, to 9 Red, Natural Narrow or medium 4.98 For Dad 7 to 12) Walnut Narrow or medium $5.98 For Children Natural. Sizes ll to 3 $3.98 Brown Many Other om Shas Slippers FE 2-7440 26 W. Huron St. Shoes for Yong: Folks = | PONTIAC BIRMINGHAM oe SIZE eee 177) WEST MAPLE Se a | FE 2-0811 : MI 4-0050 larmements also available, a OPEN EVERY EVENING TILL CHRISTMAS rset ee cers L & THE PONTI AC PRESS. | THU RSD. AY, DECEMBER 15, 1955_ Meeting Conducted by Loyal Philathea Inez Slater opened her home on Maint Clemens street to 36 mem- bet's of the Loyal Philathea Class of Hebrews, Carls conducted the business meet- ing. Carol singing was led by Mr. Mable Wiser. of First Baptist Church Tuesday. | The Bible study was given by Mrs. Nellie Monroe frok the Book and Mrs. William Places Emphasis on Person, Not Problem Psycho-Drama Mends Marriages derstand and appreciate the (This ts the fourth of five articles Seeaating the Cones enue ete Sain: “A couple is initially drawn to- interests and leisure time activities TRAMPEZE : ARCH SUPPORT “Classic Moccasins of smooth, supple leather carefully se- fected for comfort and service. Brown or black. ' Cy * Gift Footwear for Everyone on Your Christmas List! DIEM’S SHOES “The Best Friend Your Feet Ever Had” 87 NORTH SAGINAW ST. other person's point of view. A quick way to convey empathy) gether by physical attraction and outside the home now, before it is the bonds of romantic love,"’ she is to have husband and wife ex said. change “roles” in the Sea “Then, in the first years of mar-! drama in order to see how it feels riage. the children form the focus to be in the other person's shoes. jof attention. Then (it seems 80) Foote is necessarily tentative |Sudden. but it really isn't) both Children have grown up and must Ahoutlthelresultalot his mew lech: |partners find they are in the later leave them. nique but other marriage experts jmiddle years of life. They fear the day when the ideclare “treating the person and| once-crowded and — tumultous not the problem’ may the key| house will become a big, rattling, to aiding families like the Smiths. | empty, lonesome shell. The importance of these individ-| ual abilities is underlined by Mrs. Laura Smalakis, a marriage counselor and writer. fons of marriage experts on how to be happily married.) By EDWIN DIAMOND INS Science Writer | The marriage of John and Mary Smith, a handsome, college-edu- cated, middle-income couple with two healthy children, was in a ‘bad way. | They bickered covstantly over money matters, relatives, the kind of meals served, the use of the family car, the new hat Mary had bought. John had been “staying down- town to work" and rolling in at 2 a.m. Not that Mary said she | too late. Many middle-aged couples frank- ly report their inability or un- “The sex urge is less insistent, the children have grown up and gone. It is then that the impor- tance of common ideals, interests and ideas is most apparent.” Mrs. Smalakis urges younger couples to begin sogicnines Ltsco Students of marriage linteresting trend in_ the tion: Older couples connec ‘|{S grown up. willihgness to recognize that their report: an with college) age children decide to have an- C—? — = a) “You should know each other well before marriage but unfor- with as tunately you can never know a per- much as 15 and 20 years separa- son really well until you are mar- sting them are no longer a rarity—| ried " and can be explained in this con, ‘Don't ever tell your wife what text. |a good cook or house keeper ‘your Another problem facing older mother was.”’ couples is the very urgent one of} * Each marriage is different— |whe re to live—should they live when I look at some of my wife’s alone. in an old people's home or friends, I wonder how anybody with their now married children? ‘could have ever married some of Sometimes the-comments of the them.” couples themselves on the prob: | “You can't change people. Don't Jems of marriage are more enlight-'marry @ man to reform him.” jtening than pages of learned} “If you can’t unburden yourself studies. jto your spouse, then things are | bad. You must be able to talk over problems freely.’ “Don't sleep on an argument. Get it all out before going to sleep.” other child now that their family Brothers and _ sisters A representative group of hus- bands and wives in their middle years was asked by a marriage expert what they would tell young people getting engaged or married today. Here are sume of the Bee | Tomorrow: The |marriage.”’ “companion | cared—for a year now she had taken over the master bedroom | and John was sleeping in the guest reom. Yet the Smiths wanted to- save’ their marriage and build a happy, home. They bought the recom-' mended books, consulted with their clergyman and for the last six' months each had~been receiving | individual marriage counseling at! the local Family Service Bureau, at $5 a visit. It was a sincere search to the answer for their sexual, person- ality and budget problems. It was | also a fruitless search, in the! opinion of some marriage experts. STRESSES INDIVIDUAL For experts explain that life is full of particular problems and no | hard and fast general rules can GIVE GIFTS OF FURNITURE SEE OUR FINE SELECTION OF CHAIRS LANE CEDAR CHESTS $ 49”° FINE SELECTION OF Rembrandt and Sandel Lamps CHRISTMAS TREES Balsam, Spruce, Scotch Pine, Red Pine L&G Furniture STORE HOURS: Open Every Night ’til Christmas 9:30 a. m. to 9:00 p. m. from cover all of them. To insure | | ability to meet and solve these |problems, “many psychologists like | | Nelson Foote of the Family Study | 'Center in Chicago believe empha- |sis should be placed on the “‘per- ison and not the problem.” Study Center is helping adults develop skills in meeting fam- ily problems with success and | satisfaction. The general skill is called com- /petency—or the ability to deal ‘surely with various situations in a mature, intelligent way. To help develop individual| ‘competency—and better marriages | | —Foote’s staff employs the tech-| nique of “‘psycho-drama.”’ Here is | jhow psycho-drama works. | oA group of young, carefully | iselected couples meets once a | week around a table. General fam- | ‘ily situations are puggested and individual group members, say John Smith of our fictional ex- tample and Sally Brown, are asked | to ‘‘play the rote’ of husband and wife in the situation. MANY SUBJECTS The range of topics is wide and so easy to acquire on our STERLING CLUB PLAN | grounds and experience. It is com “tier all, he explains, “who ts ’ PERE Ie OEE, Ge FEO Og in a position to give any one ready- place setting lace 4-pe place setting setting /made answers for all the con- GAD PETE a $25 75 $24.75 ceivable situations of married a life?”’ e | Instead of issuing rules and — 5 | do’s and don't, the Family | intimate — budgeting, working } mothers, sex problems, extrava- gance in hats. To these typical CELESTE br WITLOW by SUMMER SONG S W EETHEART | discord-producing domestic situa- okie — Gorham 4-ptece BF Lunt 4-plece ROSE by teat hes Pr » ce ting place sefting place setting 4 - ptece ace tions the “actors” in the psycho- s2t.00 Sites tas Oot eed We d drama bring their own back- $23.25 pletely ad lib. Later, the couples discuss the problem was handled, retrace the unfolding psycho-drama and) try to determine how clashes and unhappiness could have been avoided. ¥ Foote believes these sessions may help participants achieve one of the personal qualities = 3526 Sashabaw OR 3-1711 octal = ead relnitons with Ts. cal ___ thd Gu FREE CLE 2 i: i Jed cated Youll find every soft, Selected out of 64 designs by the U. 8. Fish and Wildlife Service, it » was submitted by E@ward J. Bierly of Arlington, Va. Bierly is with La < * eee 7 eee aid and we thought it was a pre-| 2S Le camoulage staff at a Ee Va. Yi iq Ta) Gj | LEXINGTON, Ky. — Juvenile idea for a man who said he plans ye yesterday and wound up the lived with the woman for 11 years Yule Shopping Spree Nev Consderate Trial Commissioner W. Rodes Clay |agreed that matrimony was a good » SAN DIEGO, Calif. W — A sailor to marry the mother of his 8-year- ae his wife started on a shopping old son. The man told C lay he has of twin baby girls — land that the marriage “will be her pda near and in a Christmas present.” = ear The twins were born to Mr. and ° rs. Jack D. Pavia. Pavia is a For Drunk Walking ists mate first class aboard) SWEETWATER, Tex. u-—Fellow submarine tender Sperry. arrested in a pasture near here He and his wife Virginia were in told police he'd consumed a half r car about three blocks from 24llon of wine while walking from hospital when she had a little Odessa, 126 miles to the west. For pain. \walking .while intoxicated, he was “The baby wasn't due until Jan-, itined $19. 0. | The nation’s largest — the Ford has lots of company. If you count|that NEW YORK i—Foundations are|/Foundation — has made news of in churches, farm cooperatives and| meddle too much in politics to de- crowding the news columns these a noncontroversial nature twice of the like there are more days — with both controversial and late. It is giving 500 million dollars! 100,000 tax-free groups in the coun- ithey serve a public iprivate purpose. And about 7,000 ‘handle their philanthropies, * bd * some foundations or funds serve a tax-free status. try. Congress is expected to be asked for a law which would open to 32,000 FOUNDATIONS public inspection the applications Some 32,000 of these are in ‘the/for tax exemption filed by founda-| category of foundation, fund or tions, The idea is that the ones! association — exempted from tax- solely serving the public interest) ation on the general ground that wouldn't mind — many of them! rather than a report publicly now, | » * * | of these are foundations set up by But some groups don't disclose wealthy men or corporations to how they raise funds or how they 'spend them, and Washington feels ‘that many of these would give up Most of these are conceded to their tax-free status rather than serve a public purpose. But some let the public in on their opera- congressmen have been charging. tions, BUY NOW... PAY AFTER CHRISTMAS SENATOR “A” 7 jewels, shock resistant, oy unbreckebie lifetime mein. PG spring. luxury exponsien bend ‘ $35.78 > Wminary,” Pavia said. “By the + flime we reached the front door of ere curing Saws | ; ghe hospital, one baby was born. ” leewer: create aaee filed on Hospital attendants rushed the our precision machine 4 * Mother to the delivery room. ones pring your ooes Jewelry Dept. : Main Floor : re doctors attended the birth of in. today Old same re- We Give Holden Trading Stamps > second baby. Mother and “° w. Fe 4. A twins were reported Going fine. . 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LINCOLN) =aee ‘999 HUNTER BLVD., BIRMINGHAM Midwatt aaass THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Le RECONDITIONED. SINGER 3 DAYS ONLY wy Wh PAY $1.25 PER WEEK FEATURES: NEW WIRING NEW FOOT CONTROL NEW PLUGS NEW MOTOR 5-YEAR GUARANTEE Reconditioned and Parts by Nechhi and Elna Sewing Center Free Home Demonstration legal for Township 'as M. Kavanagh today held an arrangement by which Marquette Township of. Marquette County) plows out former township roads and private drives through a sep- arate corporation is illegal. He replied to a question raised ‘by Rep. Dominic Jacobetti (D-Ne- gaunee.) ‘ . Jacobetti reported that in Oc- tober of 1953 officials of the town- ship formed a non-profit corpora-! equipment to plow out the former township roads and private drives. Owners of the drives pay for the service. The legislator reported that the corporation paid the costs and maintenance for the equipment and turned over to the township any revenues. . ' Private Snow Plowing | LANSING ® — Alty. Gen. Thom-| for the Auditorium! tion which. uses township road! wwe ey yew ueys rwurveTevewvey ye TY Tv ewe ee ys Send Rudolph Over ‘Seeing Eye Dog,. Worried Owner United in Hospital MIAMI, Fla. u—Christmas dec-| . orators around here have trouble) HOUSTON, Tex. u»—Punch. a 20- remembering it's eight — not nine |Month-old German shepherd Seeing, . |Eye dog, was admitted to Jefferson Gaus) snigh! |Davis Hospital yesterday with the! se Privilege of bedding down in his According to the old poem, “A OWner's room. Visit From St. Nicholas,” they rel Hospital officials slashed red: Dasher, Dancer, Prancer, Vixen, | tape and a_ long-standing rule Comet, Cupid, Donner and Bilisen |e Ges 2 his blind ownes. (sions yield dividends of uséful There are nine reindeer, how:! When Spencer was admitted| knowledge that will ease homework | ever, pulling Santa’s sled in front/Monday to the hospital for eye|sessions throughout the year. Easy, Teaching Toys Have Purpose Modern Playthings Aid Education and Stimulate Child’s Interest PU CCCCC UCC i i i te This Christmas there's a strong trend to make family game ses-| ‘Rochester Boy Released Following Treatment A 10-year-old Rochester boy. of the Coral Gables City Hall: only seven perform the chore atop the Miami Beach Auditorium. * * * Mayor Fred Hartnett of Coral Gables said the ninth reindeer is Rudolph, a red-nosed animal. John Poulos of the Miami Beach Parks Department plans to ask the city government for another reindeer. Millage Vote Fails ‘treatment, Punch defied all efforts, to calm him or coax him to eat.! Tuesday night he had a convul-! sion. In arranging for Punch to have hospital privileges, Spencer's pny | sician said, “It’s best for both the| patient and the dog. Spencer was, nervous and upset over the animal) and jt was becoming difficult to treat him. The dog was becoming Hl and it would be criminal to let anything hanpen to a very intelli- struck by an automobile last night; LANSING —A special millage gent and highly trained animal Money is one that imparts the | fascination of high finance specu- lation to the basics of simple arith-, metic. * * s Go To The Head of the Class, provides board game quiz fun at three different levels to cater to ¢ the growing number of children ¢ the average family is sending sim-, ultaneously to grade school, re aaa ka hn aL he he hn he hn de tt te a a al ll Ni i nh tn te ht i hi he te bt hp tp te Current events assignments on the school front have sparked With a Photo Gift... From the MARK DAV Tube | KODAK HOLIDAY KIT _ KODAK BULLSEYE KIT wie S]5S ox 87H Ideal gift tor beginners. Com- plete set for taking indoors outdoor pictures. Complete with camera, flash, flashguard, batteries, flashbulbs and film. In gift pack. jwas released after treatment in election at Roseville last June 6 like him.” Call FE 2.9143 745 NORTH PERRY ST. ‘St. Joseph Mercy Hospital. ‘failed to pass because it did not | Sheriff's Deputies said that Leon- receive a three - fifths majority fard Nelson, son of Mr. and Mrs. under a charter provision. Atty. Francis Nelson, ran into the side|Gen. Thomas M. Kavanagh held of a moving car. They said the today in an opinion requested by idriver, Mrs, Claude Marries, also Pros. Atty, Cecil A. Byers of Mt. Risque phonograph records with obscene words, of which there have been complaints, do not fall under censorship rules in South Africa, the Government wide sale of news-quiz games like Swayze that's based on in- ternational time clocks. PwuwveeveervuCuT The can't-read-and-write set has gotten special attention from game 4 inventors, This*Christmas kinder- | ¢ $79.95 of Rochester, was not ticketed. Clemens, gartners will definitely out-do the’ ‘announced in Pretoria. _ : kibitzer class when the family, oe ‘gathers for board game competi-’$ tion. ANNIE OAKLEY _ Chuggedy’Cug, for example, the 4 first to use a locomotive style turn table, is one of a number of new ¢ games slanted at the 4-10-12 age span. Each player runs a train’ 4 and the winner is the first to route! 9 ‘his locomotive to the turn table. _| | Annie Oakley, also geared to | he 412 age group, uses a fron | tier style chase as the basis of | competition, Driv-Ur-Self bases competition on manipulating a car over a moving highway ac- cording to proper traffic rules. | TV is credited with booming a wide variety of games that re- a a a i Mt th Lh he hn he ht ts tp ty ty r% PCr. ~ Aa aan nanan nn of 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 | produce big time sports in minia- jture parlor versions, Poosh-M-Up STERLING HOLLOWARE COMPOTES VASES .... *Federa! Tax Included ! 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Sth Prize: a $3.9] $ > 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 Brownie Holiday Comera. ‘ PPLE LEER ESCOROES EP ORTOP Pee ere ee Sars eat ma =r at eh taal Bese MEE LO aaNet ree ta ET ces oa OR aor Bai m= bill Pin Ss ord | tT ‘ , i ON. , i ¥ a & ’ C—10 __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1955 er _ Wilson Will Rescind Civilian Force Cut Definitions Cut Highway Talk Confusion If you find the various terms;way, usually on a continuous or,entirely around an urban area or!through traffic to which owners highways designed by Congress : | WASHINGTON Ww — The Wash- | nav aioriea c sing,| through route, |portion thereof. (Also called belt Or occupants of abutting land) in the Federal- Aid Highway | ou ; used in highway stories confusing, | 7 hah : © have no direct access. | Act of 1944, It connects the prin. {ington Star says Secretary of De- | perhaps the following definitidns) Authority — A special govern. highway. | Gisaill wast sta nace ai ifense Wilson has agreed to rescind, compiled by the National High-| mental bedy created by the state | Capacity — An expression per- Eapressway — A highway with and Industrial centers, \the order requiring the Air Force | si spinal ac enc Dai 'e. to carry on one or more special » abil ft _, full er partial control of access . : it< civilian su i sers Conference will prove Ae oe secuhitendane atte road.) and with important crossroads | Right-of-way — A general term|to ahs pare of its civilian | : . : ; ‘ c raffic, ee oe in-| employes 000. Arterial highway — A general) Bypass — An arterial highway| Controlled access highway — “*®Parated im grade from the |denoting land, property, or in-/ employ dah . : arti shway especially designed for Pavements for through traffic. terest therein, usually in a strip) . term designating a major high- for carrying traffic partially or A highway ‘ specially designed for Expressways are generally di- acquired for or devoted to the Instead of coming out of the, Ld - OP UME MUU UTES OE HEU UU UE EVE IUPUI. vided highways, highway. present payroll, the story says. | @ Ege or Nut Coke j ; r | control of access and with all cles. parts and accessories, tires ians than it now has, for a total of rederal-aid — Feder | State hi —_ 1 under the 18,060 cut is to be applied Federal-aid Federal money, State highway Aree Salen expansion program under Ange hb. of M, BG 4 |” oe F] @** ¢ h: it Pa een i. ee ee eee | a eae oe : ah a x * ee a ° * IC s it about 312.000 . ye — . crossroads separated in grade from 4nd tubes. etter a eS ; | ee f the pavements for through trallic.| Highway user taxes — Speciat |, Wil80n_at a recent news con Insulate for Economy and Comfort! 6 | igs 3 |ference said Secretary of the Air| | + Ai : i rm or s = grants to the states for construc-|jurisdiction of a state highway ae. se : | it St k Coal tion of highways, ordinarily auth. department: which the Air Force had planned| @ u y 0 er Grade separation — A structure | taxes, such as the gas tax, paid A orized twice each year, Generally,| Federal automotive excise taxes t0 add 30,000 civilians in the next io {ooo oe 2 ‘Force Quarles had made a pretty e TE e jused to separate vertically two) to the state and local govern. [00d case in objecting to a ma | ZONOLI BALSAM woop ‘six months as it builds up to 137; |Intersecting roadways, thus permit-, ments by motor vehicle operators ec a BSN agence nl cp ee ag pg ge gear © Kentucky © Pocahontas § nz raltic on one road to cross) Became of thelr we of MNWATE |x ivesen “Exon cian cat = @ ROCK WOOL = ° FIBERGLAS | ane ; = thes : 9 ivile ; a Freeway — A highway with full fuel, lubricating oil, motor vehi-'room to take on 12.000 more civil (Egg, Stove, Stoker) (Egg, Lump, Stoker) itraffic on the other without in-) and streets which are generally ‘ployes ordered for the Air Force, | terference, | considered contributions toward | Army and Navy. — Interstate system — A national | defraying road costs, * “es « 5 A Zs network of the most important ' Toll road — A_ highway for) The Star says Wilson rejected ‘ ’ rr — ~ |whose use a special toll charge/a Navy request to ease the cut is collected, | The Army, the story says, has t t | Shoshoni Indian Volume — The number of vehi-/ made no protest. iV. bONAEN _jcles moving in a specified aS | i ) T Japan’s population is growing at | ition or directions on a given lane or roadway that pass a given point|the rate of about 1,000,000 persons ABattled Desert Se ee ie prio aie — ee ee fete oS gt BS nao eta de Be Re Rg ico gasp hgh 9 egg OE Rah on Ne esata ge sow Belek Sot reir sieges SECS: Hardy Tribesmen Met, ~ a — ea Y ‘Their Match in Wastes. , ee ~, of Western America ) WASHINGTON — The Great} i ‘American Desert, killer of legions ‘of hardy men, once found a match) \for its inhospitable wastes—the| * |Shoshonean Indian. | . foothills of the Sierra Nevada. 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Bidg. — 22 Blocks West of T: h ne “PLENTY of FREE PARKING. e., 4 : , : . i oe \ i Es ic | : ‘ ae TRADE-INS ACCEPTED! 5 k PERSONAL FILE _ Typewriter Table i i r : E Also tor TV or i. pooat Lects -, SSIES nine... 988 | = = ¥. + oo ‘ ae ee Re or . For all-‘round shopping SHOP... HOME SAFE a $735 USE wee crcueve iron construction. £ = Z i a of sturdy wrought s] 00 a ee : 3, A ee LAZY SUSAN Pen and Pencil Set‘ * A tull-see pen & m , “ g@, Pencil or two small | . — sy G $ 5 tae) capsules to hang $ 0 - Li Soom from your key — 2 wh od * oe 4 ee ns center bowl!l,... chain. « sph is Be ey 7 ae ee eg ed Be _THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Cn the season’s best 7s es ee oe ee @ ome piemacle HEADED FOR THE PICKLE WORKS — From quenching the thirst of locomotives to salting down pickles is the story of a number | of obsolete railroad water towers along the Union Pacific line in Kan- | sas. They were bought by the Dreher Pickle Company of Denver, as pickle vats. 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A { : 7 - You don’t pay for someone else’s charge account. AT PENNEY’S You Pay So vals - and wou Save!’ a ipiedeA 1 i fe ee wm e PPE TTT eee ee eer en eeenmn gy ees é ba) ~eeverre=* etee eee A rarer ee C—12 ; How About a Mink-T Trimmed Toothbrush? THE PONTIAC PRESS. Soars Rh IE ph nme rtm Ma Se IE es ts ts THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 ___ | Christmas Shoppers Spending Like Crazy NEW YORK w—Christmas shop- pers in Baltimore are buying hand- bags at $100 each. In Dallas they're splurging on live Mexican} burros with carts. Merchants along pers curbing final quarter Cleveland industrial “area for of 1955 are up about ly the come shoppers however, are spending lavish: |i aad many Los ng to plan, or about An- ahead of last year.” 55 million dollars from a year ago \gele Ss merchants see new records MOON QUITCLALMS Here and there, you'll find shop- coming up | their Christmas FREE SPENDING { If you're for off-trail ind a wide assortment. 5) per cent(board), a gilts, vou ll Neiman whistle that attracts’ | squirre Is, a shaving brush especial-; ly designed for men with handlebar mustaches, heads. a hair brush for bald) New York's Fifth Avenue sav dia- spending. A-New Orleans depart- Free spending is the rile this Marcus in Dallas 1s selling quit-, Black, Starr & Gorham, Fifth! monds and mink are “selling ke ment store official notes that year inthe Carolinas An AP) shop. claims to real estate on the moon Avenue jewelry store, offers a crazy.” ‘shoppers are alittle more cautious PIng survey finds Carolina cus. “for people who have everything combination whisk broom and shoe bd . bd this vear. Credit is a dittle tomers “plentiful, eager and Joad- on earth Macys New York is horn for $10. Also featured on New That's the pattern of Christmas gone” And a survey by the Los ed with money or ready credit.” advertising “things you never knew York gift counters: mink-trimmed buying this year. An left. People are spending more} on. include: freely than ever before. And their bills, paymer: d preference seems to lean toward), j, gher property, taxes Higher in. ¥ i] gadgets, gimmicks, luxury gits and] _____ frills, rather than ‘‘practical’’| items. TOP ALL LEVELS Crhistmas volume will top the rec ord levels of a year ago ts evident « Hitting Streets " from San Francisco to New York Associated angeles Mirror-News shows that Press survey show pre-ChristMas|famihes in the $3,000 to $5.000 in- retail trade in two dozen major come bracket are buying less for cities smashing records mght and Christmas than y ‘Exchange Club 3 Confidence that this year's to Raise Funds ¥ a year ago. Rea- new babies, medical its on new homes +] and Boston to Atlanta. Members of the Pontiac Ex. % “We're ahead about 8 per cent.”}, hange ClubP will take to the ¥ r Pp hues yo ; «¥ says Preside nt Herbe rt Wise n of TEAR EStReCUGORDTCr< mlOTiOnron ¥ Emery, Bird Thayer Co. Kansas yh _ ‘ ¥ City. nightP between 7 and to rats U * * * ifunds for Christmas. haskets- “Business ts excellent.’ declares through the John P. Murphy, president of Hig- bee's, Cleveland. M. H Segner, vice president of Seattle's Bon, Marche, describes business as “very, very good—so far, it's 10/t0 deserving per cent or more ahead of last year.” A Los Angeles retailer finds}C. Napley. Cry.” lication. The baskets sale of the “War y “ official Salvation Army pub- will be distributed 4 families by Salvation ‘ ‘ Army workers, according to John y general chairman of ¥ shoppers ‘not just looking: they're/the annual campaign. v ‘ . ~t y buying. And they're buying good) Nine teams of Exchange Club ¥ merchandise all the way down the; members, and several fying .! line” squads,’ will sell the magazine. HIGH WAGES DO IT : “ iC Y > | or oh! * . . . « Booming employment and high Figs in Michigan? ¥ wages are boosting Christmas| » trade in many of the nation's great! MANISTEE: “5 from Texas ‘by Mrs. Joseph Cook 4 bears fruit outside her home in yw A banana tree grows ¥ Ohio,’ there too, but Mrs. Cook says, “I industrial centers. Pittsburgh is to 10 per cent ahead of normal J. W. Vanden Bosch, business; Manistee analyst for the Cleveland, —A fig tree ordered 4s Chamber of Commerce, says heav- really don't expect the banana tree ¥ ier Christmas sales are expected to ever bear; because payrolls in the ALL RONSON LIGHTERS 30% OFF | enn Tee one ‘a Reg. $6. 95 ,S59° $489 ba eh $ 279 Greater: ri thought the fig tree wou id) either,” but then, I never ¥ New York's glittering shops are existed.’ gunning for new records says its busimess is ° They include: a fur dust Special Notice Annual Salvation Army WAR GRY SALE FRIDAY, DECEMBER 16 Sold by Members of the Pontiac Exchange Club PROCEEDS GO TO THE NEEDY FOR CHRISTMAS Compliments ( 3 SPEED CROSBY PHONO- GRAPH a 5” Reg. $2495 f the H. R. Nicholie 7-DIAMOND SET Reg, $79.9 ) 3D” | v0. Insurance Agency NNIVERSARY SALE: 10-DIAMOND SET Reg. $120.00 *59” ' GENUINE HEMITITE Reg. $39.95 now 19” en MASONIC RING Reg. $39.95 NOW *T >” Reg. $19.95 Nou *] 3” wo $1322 —> Reg. $19.95 G-E TOASTER Reg. $19.95 vow 3] 325 WESTINGHOUSE Completely Automatic PERCOLATOR Reg. $29.95 VALUE OUR $] 43 PRICE YOUR CHOICE General Electric Casco or Hoover STEAM IRONS Reg. $18. 95 ) w 1]? \ CRip rannta‘ev «cA Parker “21” Pen & Pencil Set ae $625 RONSON SHAVER Reg. $19.95 a8 12 Reg. Reg. $28.7 NOW NOW SCHICK 20 $26.50 = |) SCHICK CUSTOM ’ 7 3” SCHICK 25 Cv Reg. $29.50 SUNBEAM Shavemaster “11 wow 19" a, 119” ADDITIONAL DISCOUNT $1.50 | WITH SHAVER TRADE-INS OFF ..0 better watchband be 2 ..0 finer Christmas NO MONEY DOWN! $1.00 WEEKLY! 1S. 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REFRIGERATOR— Across - the - top Freezer, shelves in the 95 door, Reg. $259.95 * $479 HOTPOINT DOUBLE OVEN —Deluxe 40” Range, Deepwell, Push-buttons, 95 Reg. $359.95... 3229°° 11 CU. FT. GENERAL ELECTRIC REFRIGERATOR— Revolving shelves, Across -the - Top ae Freezer, Reg. $299.95 $20 GENERAL ELECTRIC 24” SPACEMASTER . RANGE—Completely Automatic, 95 Reg. $239.95 .. 5179 HOTPOINT 30” RANGE— - Deluxe, Push-button, . Deepwell. Automatic 95 Timer; Reg. $279.95 $199° NATIONALLY ADVERTISED DELUXE ELECTRIC DRYER—Heat Con- trol, Fluff re Reg. $239.95 | Alse 1800 Moldens Ked Siamps FREE BUY NOW! FIRST PAYMENT DUE MARCH 1] ES BIGGEST TRADE-IN ALLOWANCE IN TOWN! For Your Old Small Screen Set on a New General Electric Television SUNBEAM APPLIANCES Fry Pans, Ree. 19.95 Evg Cookers, Reg. 12.00 Electric Iron, Reg. 14.95. Deep Fryer, Reg. 24.50 Shavemaster, Reg. 27.50. 14,95 8.95 9.95 18,95 Nesco 214, Qt. Roaster Regularly $0.00... $00°° Daintv Maid Roaster, For that Christmas Turkey . $139 Mirro Cooky Press $259 Stainless Steel M'xing Bowl. Reg. $3.50 Borg Bath Scale Reg. $7.95........... Cory Electric Knife Sharpner. Reg. 14.95 $159 $619 $995 Westin 10 C i Outside eee Coffee Maker | $] 495 Thermometers ........ 79¢ i Telechron Al pastinghome Steam S129 Fee +209 Toastmast Telechron Kitch Toaster. $1499 Fi Se Dainty Maid Automatic Toaster $1044 sf $395 Ce ee ee cy TOY S*: AT PRICES To Save You Money on Christmas Shopping! eal hl SHOP IN COMFORT — AMPLE PARKING OPEN SUNDAY 10 to 2:00 — a. WAGNER CO.) 1960 N. Opdyke at Pontiac Rd. 3 Open Daily 8:00 - 6:00 — “Mon., Thurs., Fri.. "til 9°00 5] 13° 5 , é - ; 4 : “4 , hi a Pl hb) rad ~~ oe ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 ee eae E & High Radio- Pasteurization Processes 3 ae oe ae : 2 Effected Through Use of Atomic Energy = | i =f | CLEVELAND UW—A new “‘penny-, “If foods could be kept for two, They said that while atomic = {a-pound” method of pasteurizing or three months or longer by such “sterilization” kilis all the germs a certain foous with atomic energy a process,’ they told a congress of that might be present in the food, ~ was proposed yesterday by a team nuclear scientists and engineers the very high doses of radiation ah iof University of Michigan scien-)here, “the housewife might use an required produce undesirable ae tists. additional refrigerator solely for hance meee ee . They said preliminary experi-| storage ee mveet sods ee sbcially a ments indicate that the technique.| “In this regard. the process 2 ie er and BAVOE of meats 4 ; jcapable of employing radioactive would be competing with the use a cat products: h: a , YULE GIFT WEA—Guess what. )Y-Products from atomic energy of a deep freezer, but it would be! 4 ey ees wee) Sanh ue alg: a ~ A television set. Not really in the ‘Plants. “might make possible the used for food stored for shorter, ast - ie ; h a 1 “ Za "= - gift eategory you say? But it is, Sale of such items ag roast whole periods, Foods can be stored at Fact cleme : at parte caged A o> i , rips if yeehre busing fori the deni of up. (Chicken, cooked cleaned shrimp.40 degrees more cheaply than at ane a See ere ate : rel Ws fi se < stairs study. New ideas: remote |D/anced green peas. and other veg- deep freezer temperatures, and the of of attached fission ome aceite ug = controls for changing channels or ‘t@bles packaged in plastic con- waiting period required for thaw-\ of. bene ee neni nae a . v ; " = turning set on or off tainers and capable of beingling would be eliminated. Itts-be-ine scientists said such fuel ele _— At Thrifty Drug Stores °: al ‘ \Stored unfrozen for long periods at lieved that the-added convenience | a en pe i ae a om wei res = C . refrigerator temperatures,”” ‘to the housewife of such a process! jynt j hasi. Meee Chia ined on sa 5 33 - i . a renta de s . A Ad G | p | Doctors L.E, Brownell and 8.N, 29d the savings in prevention of fi is believed: hey gaids that 133 T p §8c ane = VISOTY rou . | reront Saree oF cometrcie! food spoilage would justify Its use."' sch 4 rental charge might be 2 am ax oceeeeenrorr* — evelgpment of such a process They explained that the new helpful in’ making nuclear-power ak ‘ery “ry ais - (0) Coordinate Ties | “would increase greatly the use technique, called “high radio. reactors more profitable and there- make every mor ning 53c Molle Shave Cream lata 34c o . | of refrigeration both in the com- | pasteurization,” differs from by hasten the day when electric = = = Organization of a nation-wide mercial handling of food and in techniques that are under study power from nuclear reactors will Christmas 25 ° ue 2a Tire, Battery and Accessory Ad-| = storage of foods in the | for employing atomic rays to be able to compete with electric \ $425 Absorbine, Jr. eueseseee = . +, ” ne , f eh c ~ visory Council to promote closer oe. ee eat _. _power from fossil fuels.” |, oe e relationships between dealers and “= MAN sy $] 00 | A d Y { 53c 4 the AC Spark Plug Division of Special Purchase! abi m,. —_ ronize eas eeeseees se General Motors has been’ an- FACT RY i vane 30c Boker’s __ ; __ Ae nounced by officials of the Flint: = eae 0 CLOSE OUTS » Y hal sge . 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The . hills around Bethelehem and Je- rusalem are henevcombed with limestume caverns which local shepherds tind convenient shel- ters for their animals, the é Sometimes shepherds will build a stone wal! over part of the cave ° entrance, leaving orly a small door which can be closed at mght to protect the animals Other caves have naturaliy small entrances, however, so that the cave is u as nature provided 11 REFUGEES USE THE CAVES = ely family Sex a 4n such a cave th found shelter at ts time Christ was born. And in such a cave many Palestine Arab familes have found shelter in the last seven . years. After the Palestine War of Ra 4948, these people were forced to * Yéave their homes on the Israeli e gide to become refugees, Within Sight of Jerusalem, fourteen refu- . gee families—with their goats and sheep—were found living in a sin- gle cave. Sleeping in the same cave with goats and sheep may sound un- bealthful to westerners, but to ref- tgee Palestinians it is simply a matter of life and death, The milk and cheese from their flocks rovides a major part of their diet. f the animals are left outsrde, they may be stolen; the risk is too ’ great to take After the long trek from areth in Galilee, the weary and Joseph were turned away from Bethlehem’s only inn and found a limestone cavern-stable in Nadz- Mary FAMOUS wr. TYPICAL PALESTINE. — This is a street scene ony in Beth- a town of about 10,000 and marketing place for Bedouins. ~ 0 et Sc, SN eet atten, cio ee net Se ee ee ee Ne ee aE THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1953 Life in Contemporary Palestine ing out of the Grotto of the Na- lehem an importance it otherwise nificance is to serve as a tre iding|from Bethlehem, and he had to!today in the Middle East; when tivity. would never have had, With a center for Bedouins from the south travel there from Nazareth to reg-'elections are held, most of the peo- The Gospel of Luke refers only population of less than 10,000, Beth- and east. . ster when the Roman emperor ple vote in villages of their fore- lehem lies off the main highways iE ordered the population to be en- fathers, not in the towns where to the birth scene in the manger, but Matthew relates that the Wise But of Pale stine. Its only econamic sig Joseph’ S ancestors came rolled. _The same thing happens they currently live.- which to sleep. The grotto in Ichem - which Christ was believed t) ! have been born can be wisite d tO been born, On the ether side is day beneath the ancient Church . stone platform which undoubt- of the Nativity in Bethlehem, edly once served as a manger. CHRIST'S BIRTH PLACE The floor of the grotto now is covered with tiles, and the entire cave is decorated with altars, icons! pyj and lamps. But the sides and ceil-| ing are still of the original un- finished stone. The ceiling is black with soot like all caves in the area in which human beings have lived. This brings to mind a vivid picture of Mary and Joseph hud- | died among the goats and sheep | around a smoky fire just before the birth of Christ. Under a Greek Orthodox altar site \few crib, jans say it for the infant Jesus. of Christ's birth, the At a | Inside the manger is a wooden like the one which tradi- tions say the carpenter Joseph Although there can be no abso- lute proof that this cave is the local histor-| site was marked as early as the first century of the, Christian era, WALK — Path to the House of Joseph on the slopes of Bethlehem. According to tradition, the | to a house in this area soon‘after be the place in which the eastern Holy Family moved Jesus was born angel ap peared to Joseph to tell him to take his family to Eyvpt to es cape the wraith of King Herod \Another connecting grotto is said to have been the mass grave of the babies killed by King Herod when he years old to be slain. 1 time when Christians lived in Bethlehem birthplace of historians say pagans in the town pointed to the place as the these The Grotto of the Jesus Nativity forms «on one wide of the cave a silver one of a series of limestone caves -star in thevloor marks the exact |beneath “spot where Christ is said to have (tivity. One of these is supposed to — = = a the Church of the ordered all boys under two Down the slopes of Bethlehem toward the east is the second site where the holy family is said to have stopped. 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Known as the “Milk Grotto,” this is the place where the holy family is said to have paused briefly dur-: ing the. flight from Bethlehem to Egypt The Milk Grotte has been hewn from soft white rock, Although no biblical reference is made to this site, ancient traditions say a few drops of milk drepped from Mary’s breast here and turned the rock white, in Bethlehem to Peasant women, , both Meslem and Christian come 4 a ee ERE’S YOUR “FAMOLCS QUALIT) for ADAM HATS i) and $7 @ GIFT CERTIFICATES ® ALL STYLES ® ALL COLORS Ley FREE GIFT BOXES $1 HOLDS YOUR GIFT SELECTIONS Values to $49.50 MENS $34.50 SIZES TO FIT ALL@ SHORTS @ REGULARS @ LONG a te tone ome hehe silieie “Fruit of Loum” @ STOUTS @ SHORT-STOUTS @ MOST-WANTED drink it mixed with malee! The MEN'S . COLORS e SHARKSKINS ® WORSTEDS @ GABS believe this “virgin’s milk"’ has miraculous healing qualities, The existence of these sites con- nected with the birth of given the little town of Beth- Jesus has WASHINGTON | — Sen. 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California's Ju i seems nomination early next year. for Production Early ee ee *s ¢ : hospital bond issue should warn) ely to " -on con- vee are locest| Next Summer | “|test between Adlai Stevenson and) The Knowland backers professed ne, Peohle against any more : tee — confidence that President Eisen. > @"@’" a — ‘ * Sen. Estes Kefauver in the race poy i coe RO e ec: nower will decide against secking . | Ge kee icone an Motors for the Democratic presidential re-election, and that Eisenhower, The council, a private agency, ‘orp, ( as -Hudson) says it will nomination. ‘will make his decision known interested in governmental reform, produce its own V-8 engine. | *“ * & ‘sometime next month as Knowland *#!4 that the 1950 bond issue was The move was disclosed yester- Stevenson listed California yes- has been urging. Knowland himself SUPPosed to have provided 6.818) day as part of the firm's 1956 terday as. one of four additional declined public comment. beds, but actually produced 4418./ planning, but details of the new states in which he will seek pre- eo | Thus, the council said, seme production plant were not given. convention voter support, a 2°00 beds were ‘lost’ because However, it was understood that’ A short time later, Kefauver Ships Rescue 11 Men of poor decisions, unrealistic es- the engine may be ready by early wound up a week's stay in the po- ; timates and conflicting policies. next summer. litically important state by an- After Vessel Sinks The council said the executive! American Motors now is using |"OUNCing he too will enter the Cali- policy was “inconsistent, conflict-| a V-8 built by Studebaker-Pack. f0T™!a primary if he decides to > “ ing and contradictory’ between the; ead (Corp tn agnaslatl(ita' 4 run for président, MIAMI, Fla. uy -— Eleven men a ueet (Otte ree bil s larger ~ .., plucked from a lifeboat in a tossing nate cee hd , : Hudson and Nash models, | The Tennessee senator says he'll ca after their ship went down 75 Department of Mental Health. \declar, E , or 5 Aa s te " lew The disclosure that American is declare sarghant che cas Be miles northeast of Miami were, lt added, the Pa el = * fy | Z \ 4 S ! toolin for its ow = . 4 b § c e tries 54 brought to port early t wday. icisions were made Vv e Legis- me q tamps 4 n engine produc-| .. he did in 1952. F oe lature and that it could not deter- : Trading tion led to speculation that it ma The Coast Guard ar - com- be pli ee Senay fo | oe yaa da id four com mine whether the Lecislature| planning to install a V-8 im’ Stevenson added Florida, Penn. Merclal. vessels rescued the men : APA: ite Rambler series ‘ $ a, aftcr the motor vessel Atantice blindly followed the executive : sylvania and Hlinois, as well as ; ; ; ‘branch's recommendations or the! The Rambler, which goes on ca}; : owned by the Thompson Construc eee . California, to the list of states)©. 6 S. p er > avencies submitt to display at dealers today, has been where he plans to run in ma rnnriee juen pCa cb sy Fictersburg | and the nie me mi ste x = is described by George Romney. previousty he had named only OPFFating out of Miami, Sank three hought * uld c eon ed. 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Dun & Bradstreet VATE T, that In Vabious secthons of the Sint ee ee ee — Dalia inane fy ie S » 4 ~ ~ Ws index this week stands at ind allow an exchange of ideas ¢ a8 A $5. y SAIne « J » MY 2.96, the same as on June bemween school band leaders The ¥ ° A | Relief A encies (1990. Last week the index was yO NICE WARM ROBE.) heautifuily tatlored te fit well and Inok fiat- eanvention will continue tomerraw ie at $) 99 and a year aco at $671 tering Many lovey atries tm choose trom $291 te $1ect a ind Saturday ¥v ; to are urp uS, The index represents the total { @ REAUTIFUL GOWNS and SLIPS Aimavs @ gift to delight the femi- cost at wholesale of 1 pond each y rine heart A host of see at purse pleasing prices $791 te $351 w Benson Reveals of 31 foods in general use Boy, We’ re “ah ‘Today! ¥ @ SMART HOLIDAY DRESSES sivied te take her through the swirl i] Up this week were wheat, corn Animals Tell Horse Pals wv of holiday activities beautifully Ail at my ine prices SN 7t te Sia 98 WASHINGTON wWe—Secretary of pve oats and barl Lower were DETROIT 11 ; \ ’ IE TROUT + wovgy ‘ s r ‘ « very ' ’ » Con ei Agriculture Benson has announced fjour ham. Aes cheese coffer ae cals, horses y e wee . HANDRAG . every shape every sive many omar r. an m ‘ote SEPA WISSt] 2 ‘sled t complement 1 heliday tt ris | a i that some surplus wheat, corn. Cocoa) error strere andi iis ve A eu pe on fray Oposstims w complemen er holiday ensemne Priced ine Sit te $yct rice and dry beans will be madre ———— crlbrated Christma sina Bi May y © ERIRUS Teed) RUOURES aieare a welcome gif! under the tree in fy GS available immedi ately to U. esterday { S 5 , t Wa the vuletide part he chantable agencies fr torent HOArt AHACK Claims litte inne Sour ales BOM tetas sens ates a te evan en tai mene to QS Michigan Humane Society stages % , lief. and to see domestic out- ara All sites, choice of coinre and fanrice $291 te $9 83 Panties 49° Qu veve Y LUXITE eect : : hy Hole proof Co" e0eo w [he season a newest aiyiew and coinrs Choose several nay $1 °@ te SN GN rire each year for work horses and un- ¥ : 5 i . ‘ 5 “ ps COATS and TOPPERS Nemect [G58 stiles similar te thee pe He did hat specify ae 54. Year- Old Driver Mos aninia’s at us ie MUD MA had the rerrmtrr & leet fener ; 7 oe RB WPI DARI WR W DR BRI SSeS ever. one estimate indicated that yn his car after he crashed into i Ametice we aaan: . : . > “Dhenm ack ' Ther © Jook a! ao Raom ta ; about 800) =million pounds from a Sfop street warning sign on San ether Vicicactes: p Bers pat Se a ¥ we “en ——s S25 eeeeeeeees government stocks will be dis- ford St. vesterday afternoon. Snr re portions of specia * | thibuted during 1956. But police sav that Robert B SO8 [oee. ¥ . ; | ‘ « s 0° Device Gil atl SoS Tessie | Ghest banners coliected a record! \e= JUNIOR jae and Gift Items SE4 8) 000 tis gan ibs Soeiican Rest Junior BEST ELECTRIC APPLIANCES MADE hy United Fund reported today Mixer Made yAt the semi-anniial ineeting at| Michigan State Unisersit,. more] t§ary 400 representatives of com-| MIXMASTER—Larger bowl-fit beaters for higher, rmaunities and welfare agcneies uN lich 1 1 cak flufh hed ! re told that in the past right] What Gobet ighter, finer-teatured cakes, flufher mas pota- years United) Fund campargns WAFFLE BAKER 6 Cant toes. Mixes, mashes, whips, beats, stirs, blends, Have expanded trom 19 agencies in Bakes. ecills folds, juices. > counties and cities fo C2 agencies a Aas) Rad:- $] DOWN eee $] A WEEK = and 55 counties this xear | ant Control 4 Santa Punches Sunbeam | Sunbeam Sabon Siaben 2 S CONTROLLED HEAT is Relief t pal cfiinbeim | H Santa COOKE & PERCOLATOR TEAM=DRY COFFEEMASTER | Af oe DEEP FRYER TRONS ter Bar Visits Square ; Perfect Coffee : | Does more sha Most beauti- steams long- every time {NEW YORK «P—One of our| : things better coo ; fal oll seca er, lighter automatically tawn's Santa Clauses stretched al more weight 19-minute coffee break inte five; hours vesteniay, was ordered tr t@rn in-his suf, and then got tna An ideal gift for the $ ) 50 fézht Ae . Each Gift Is “e ‘Coorse WHC on i wae ye Buy on easy convenient ferms pe ee hard-to-buy-for”’ nd U D lieved at his 42rd Street and Vad- ison Avenue post by Cn _. tohn langerfelt, in charge of street cor: | nprs Santa's job is to circulate around town giving regutar San Wrapped at.No Extra Cost! PAY no AY MONEY DOWN Err rarer aero Ot ar eer arr aed "FACTORY DEMO hese wonderf tas time off for coffee. When! using t Easy Terms!. Whitestone. didn’t report back for will be in.our store 11 a.m. to [e), Ak OPEN EVENINGS | d , hours, Santas all over mid-Manhat- liances, \ | tan went without coffee breaks, Sunbeam ie CL Co citi,” :Lingerfelt said Whitestone didn't smell of coffee when he got back, t @f booze. Ordered to turn in s suit, Whitestone punched Lin strielt. in the nose, Police final ly : broke it up. | es : NATIONAL CLOTHING CO. 9 S. Saginaw, Pontioe h SATURDAY, DECEMBER 17" PRISE? ai HE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1955 May End Connie | Bicycle People Outdo Thermectves GOP Hasn't Anyone : —— MEMPHIS, Tenn. u—Memphis, _ famed for its slashing movie cen-' 9 e e ’ ; Z . fo ’ sorship, may get out of the cen-| f 56 W § i “ SS ‘ Brn ce E'S FAlappiness on eels 1s Year|™ ©. Wagner says. ~~ oe Open committee appointed by Mayor-, | ST. LOUIS W—Robert F, Wag-2 ™ a ’ elect Edmund Orgill to study cen- “ . ner, New York’s Democratic may- | awighy * Til Y ” ' : Scientists claim that man's most) sorship settled down to voting yes- or, says the Republicans “have no : 2 i ij . M. candidaté” for the 1956 presiden- SAGINAW a terday. Should the city continue useful invention was the wheel, | its censorship board? The vote was They'll get no argument from| no, 41 4. The Rac dation W4S) children. Especially after this’ 4 aegity on fo rgill, who takes of- year's flock of wheel toys is un- q Me) She Ee veiled on Christmas morn. : Bicycles—old favorites under the: Christmas greenery — have taken on a new look this year. | tial race “and time is running out for them.”" : o* Everywhere | go,’ he said last night at a Democratic fund-raising * dinner, ‘‘the thinking of responsible people is that President Fisenhow- } ‘ * \ i A teaspoon of sugar contains about 18 calories. : er will not be a candidate for a Most revolutionary develop- ——— term: ; . ment is bike with a built-in, tam- Wagner and Democratic Nation- | f al Chairman Paul M. Butler both | Wee! /predicted a Democratic victory in‘ ax per-proof, weather-proof, shock- / edie re Sify kee ha, ote, etic? proof and child-proof radio. The hehe: — , compact radio picks up all sta- | 1956 at the $25 apd $100-a-plate ; \ a ow PD) ; > Gass enn ee Gus rales idinoer attended by party leaders, ay, t “4 Pont tacs store ; and some 900 persons i} Another switch in standard mod- | . pa ee ele cee 4 Wy ater closet is the quiet - by i2 ceep .......2.99 flushing Master One-Piece. You can't buy finer quality at any price’ Magazine Rack, 192" high, American-Stardard 18x18'2, only 1.00 42 re) 4 F P F ; | : 4 N 0 R G S F / A my Waite's Stationery—Street Floor a : | Let us completely remodel your bathroom! Make your bathroom a a room of beauty..Come in and let us give you many suggestions your favorite cowpoke wants a complete western outfit . Boy's World of Western He-Man Cowboy Gifts starting ee | .» NOW AVAILABLE AT. BUSSARD’S and see our displays. - A TIME-LINE re | <9 , : AUTOMATIC WASHER 3 ~~~: @ Real Western f Styled Togs! & @ Buy That Boy a Complete Outfit REGULAR PRICE §239% { og hoes . WAFS MY se Sey { tor Christmas! be a Ge pty coy WT cee haat & ‘ Se poe ges yet } : Mas a ; @ All Sanforized & Color gives the smort- Long Wearing. SESSESSESLESE TESS SSSSSSSS $4888 54844 $ 88 © est looking, longest e weoring floors ot mini- se mum cost. Four stylings - WITH YOUR OLD WASHER a) = Glanelie®) | Tertazzo7, @ Ideal for on Ex- citing Christmes Gift! Decoresq” ond Moresq’ ~in colors that will give your kitchen that fresh, clean modern look (Armstrong ~~ , : FMS r 9° ” Come in and see the new As lew As $4944994944 ‘ @ Norge Exclusive Time-Line Control WHY PAY MORE ? @ Wave-Action Agitator Hurry in today or ; @ Positive Rinse Action stylings on display or 4 wo c- od a Vibr ti F D i COR LON have one of our repre- $ 95 tonight to Waites € De Luxe NORGE Features— . ation-Free Vesign sentatives show them to Feontier Shoo ond S PLASTIC FLOORS , me. i wa ‘ NO MONEY DOWN! Yona rer vers make that favorite a and save over $50.00 mn | 7 LONG EASY TERMS! mecaics Sq. Yd. cowpoke supremely r Generous Trade-in Allowance q happy by giving him a a head to toe west- ern outfit for his PLASTIC WALL TILE 5‘x7’ bathroom, installed 4 ft. above floor. Including In- “7 4» Christmas. land or Artcrest wall tile, capping, adhesive and labor re) ro) re) for as little as WESTERN WOOL FELT BOYS’ WESTERN JEANS. © ? ) 0 © ¢ Ce e 3 84 Oakland Ave. = Phone FE 2-6445 eo] |. ; : Mod Sint pee caer Mec een rese cir v4 : e e e ¢ ¢ id nel. Long sleeves. 4-12. flannel, as style. Long OAKLAND AVE. . FE 4-4567 | Four colors... 2.98 sleeves. 4-12. 4 colors 9.98" DOUBLE GUN AND HOLSTER SET. Fringe : Lawrence Fleischman, Int. : on : —— = 7 , Waite’s B s2 @ @ @ Brown and black. ....1.98 4-12. 3 colors......2.98 A ~~ PLENTY OF FREE PARKING : , a a = H | S M A R T D | V BOYS’ WESTERN FLANNEL = FRONTIER STYLED PAJA- e *° e SHIRTS. Cotton print Han- MAS, Santorized cotton v pai of Osklend C ounty Electronic TV Service Association xa . ys’ Western Shop—Sécond Floor Aeccasceastecasseeacesessccececes ce eee en- id Ce ee ee — ie Seow! BUGGY GROWS—A doll sy with handle that expands four inches to insure a proper posture for the little lady while she prom- enades for three years or more, Heart Victims | | | GetNewHope ~ Fine Recoveries by lke — and Johnson Give Big Boost to Others >t WASHINGTON Wo — men — two of them by being them selves and one by his sensible ex planations — have done more than E:senhower, Johnson and White to create hope for a full life among victims of heart attacks. ¥ » ¥ President Eisenhower and Lyn don Johnson of Texas, leader of the Senate Democrats, are recovering from heart attacks of their own. It was Dr. Paul Dudley White Boston heart specialist, who did the explaining. » * * Neither Eisenhower, stricken in September, nor Johnson, who had his attack in July, is out of the woods yet — in the sense they have so fully recovered their doctors can tell them to resume a full life. ~ Both are awaiting the final med- ical verdict: Eisenhower in Feb-| ruary, Johnson later this month.; It may be the doctors will tell Eisenhower he can't run again and Johnson that the job of Senate leader is too much for him. CREATE FINE EXAMPLE Even so, both men will go on leading lives just short of all-out This need be no discouragement to other heart cases since a full life for both those men means a strain and responsibility most people never have to worry about. If the verdict is against the full- est activity for them, Johnson may have to give up the Senate leadership but will stay’ in_ the Senate and Eisenhower will con tinue to fill his job as president until his term ends in January 1957 Eisenhower and Johnson unwilling to let it throw them, can get up out of bed and be them- selves again, patiently working toward recovery. . This doesn't mean heart cases can or should chase fire engines again, climb mountains or fight a 10-round bout. tremes anyway. Ld Because Dr. White was one of Eisenhower's physicians, and be-, cause Eisenhower was the first president in history to have a) known heart atta¢k, White had al greater opportunity to talk common| sense about the heart to more peo-| ple than any doctor in history. * * * * ¢ He used the opportunity to the utmost to do good, Through an) article specially. written for The Associated Press for newspaper use arid through repeated news -eonferences he preached-tht<—ges--—— pel Trying to resume your full Ife is the best treatment. One heart attack doesn't necessarily mean youl ever have another. Some heart cases live to a ripe old age and die of something else. State Elections Head Attends Local Talks Oakland County and city clerks attended a to discuss recent changes in the state election laws today in the office building at 1 Lafayette St State Director of Elections Rob- ert Montgomery was on hand to give expert advice rding to County Clerk Lynn D. Allen who called the meeting township meeting acct Landmark t to Be Razed GRAND RAPIDS \? — A down- town landmark, once an opera house and since 1907 a rescue mis- sion, will be razed to make way for an auto parking ramp. Michael A. Skiff, parking lot and garage operator, Tuesday said he has purchased the Trotter Rescue Mission and plans to begin revamp. | ing the property next April 1 for! a multi-story parking ramp. Visit Gallagher's | NEW SELFSERVE RECORD DEPARTMENT Music to Please Everyone in All Speeds Gallagher, Music Co. 16-18 W ‘Huron Street’ ’ FE 4.0566 * Me No threeie* But those are ex-,.. . \ — am 957, | on through their prominence, focused the nation’s attention on the prob- lem of cardiac cases and how men, | GAGAEG Choose for the Men and Boys in Your Life! ign SRS EEE ESSE * WTP IIISSDIVIEII STITH Boys? Broadcloth DRESS SHIRTS By Tom Sawyer There's something about a Tom Sawyer dress shirt that makes a look neater, a jump ahead in stvle — vet still all boy. This quality is designed in Tom Sawver shirts. sd tae Machine Washable. French Barrel Cuffs Juniors 6 to 11, Preps 12.5 to 15 RADAR B Ass sisissisisisisiviviwis Men’s Hats By Mallory Flattering tapered « ing snap brim vouthful air that’s the Mallory for 1955 Yes. the Mallory will put a fresh. new look in your Christmas ' wardrobe 8g" “1D Men’s Slippers By Roy al Crest / be ie % or Nh ea a a dd al a lard dre a dade a arg od rown dash- and a trim Leather Moc Vamp styles Leather soles and rubber heels.. Cushion insoles. Sizes 6 toll Choice of Tan or Charcoal Brown THE PONTIAC PRESS. for the MMPS SHMSSBwWw% PT ‘ THe RSDAY, DEC EY R15, 1955 . ? All Purchases . Gift-Boxed ral FREE 2 Pa 3. p s 7 Boys” Pajamas If you want to coax a boy to bed just get him @ pair of our famous Bovs’ Knit Shirts Tom Sawyer “no-belt’ pajamas. a & = So comfortable! Broadcloth and : : : : : : flannel, machine washable. Sizes Genuine interlock in a wide variety of | 6 to 20. colors, turquoise, mint, copper, light blue, red, pink, maize. Sizes 8-18. 98 98 Spgs 2 and Clothes at the Lion Store * Complete Selection of Boys’ Husky : | | | an a i i ae I ae Men’s By Buck *Skein Beautiful plaids or solid colors in all wool sport shirts that are sure to please him. Wool Shirts | > and Chippewa ‘g ‘] y ke SPECIAL All Wool Men’s Shirt Jackets. tee . $17.95 PURCHASE! MEN'S STRETCH Socks One Sipe ... Yeta pertect fit. These 100 Nylon Stretch Socks won't sag. wont wrinkle, are practically indestructible. Smart ribbed or clocked styles in all popular colors. rh he n “% Other Men's Stretch Sox — by Interwoven $1 to $1.50 pr. Bovs’ Stretch SOX... oe, Ad Hs : - Pee | Lambswool Men’s Sweaters By Robert Bruce in Sizes 10", wool every. desirable S-M-L-XL. charcoal) brown, pure lambs colors, Charcoal liht Crew grey, gray, and oatmeal tan. neck. s1Q”° Orlon and Wool Sweaters from 6.95 Park Free Rear of Store: While’ te Shopping oe T. gett WEAR tf o-e2--~ GIVE A GIFT CERTIFICATE AVE REMILA Monet oot Sam 8 Van Heusen Unveils Its Newest Collar Stvle Inspiration! ee van veusen | ' (ote | uae ae baat (m.08 i} ¢ —w ——.. \ a ae ‘ 3 | oot? ; ; “4 - $ ‘ a t 4 t «)i 3 \ \ This is undoubtedly today’s smartest shirt. It has all the sweep and dash of today’s stylish new continental shirt collar line. Perfect for the new natural look in suits . right for any style tie-knot vou prefer. We have the Van Brad in a variety of smart Van Heusen - $ > + YS CMe CeCe BLU-WHITE # Roman |/> = 79: Birmingham FISHER’S MARKET 1248 S.Woodward Pkgs. | Cleanser |... : CLEANSER ° Save Now! aCUE 29¢ as SWEETHEART TOILET SOAP ¢ Sale Get extra cake for I¢ == 55.5.5 55 es | ponents | mest \3 \3 says cerwupnoor || "Met | | TUBE | PEACHES 10-Ounces FOOD 8-Inch Size = | 2 jg | LAM Ine Se SWIFT'S —e—. Clarkston TERRY'S MARKET 12 S. Main St Commerce DeFLORIO'S QUALITY FOODS 420 Comnmerce Rd ~ + DisinFECTANT Sn =a 2 i —_—@— ONE-HALF SERBINOFT’S with every. 3 cake purchase BURNETT'S M EAT fo r B A B | ES . / , a GALLON al, 4 Cakes COLOR AT STRAINED 2 3'/2-Ounce ¢€ P = = Be REG. 27¢ BATH 39¢ Ech DD] union an 49° 3 Lake Orion . SCHICK’S SUPER $31 S. Broadway SOUTH SIDE. _. BROADWAY = = fg RED BOX. NABISCO) = ¥ NABISCO J . ; y : ae" | MIXED 5 ¢C i} BRAZIL 5 9 C /} WAVERLY WAFERS ;} BARNUM ANIMALS Highland Road = # ° a : . 4 Ay 7 PONTIAC §=§=s¥ : é ; 13-0 « §&e 20 ! NUTS 1 LB. TRAY 3 § NUTS | 1 LB. TRAY @ & ial 7 21° = . 5 } i ‘ a ) ; . ' + } : LAKE . | | MARKET | | ST ; . Ps 4. #240 Highland Rd. Fannpoonnnnbbbhhbnhhhbhhhhbhhhhbnnbpbbhpnbbhnnnrndn ADDEARDADDADDAD DAHA DABD AAD ARDnRDDD De Dede Dedede PPPHnnL! AMADA AAAAAADAARAAADADDMD MDS . a | ei" titel tiie edd a oy THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955, a a | pj Good Breakfast Served Team Pickles, to Whittier First Graders D—2 ewcomer Starts Yule Baking ; e { p i What’ bre t? Thejgrow healthy a ng; (2) to “Yes. we'll be home for Christ-;dren, Mrs. Hahn has been a-chore Mrs. Hahn has alrea(ly be-, through the house and causes process of making her favorite tea Cranberries What's in a good akfas . ee je thy arses 8: - ad i -ontiac.”” iac vesident for just about t e ; 8 bread when the photographer ar- ‘boys and girls of Mrs. Yancey's/!ve us-energy while we work a mas, home in Pontiac.” The Pontiac resident for just about two gun. It means wrapping gifts and the family to ask, “Gee, Mom, | oy play; (3) to keep us cheerful and speaker was a blue-eyed brunette, months. They moved here trom intging workings on| the/(ireplace!| (ual) amelie eel geed?= rived. Here is her recipe for . first grade class at the MO oy a newcomer to the city, Mrs. Allentown, Pennsylvania. | Banana Tea Bread Here's the perfect salad to serve school were sure to find out when| ° Harry Habe of Delaware Drive. Home for Christmas means dec), It means Christmas baking, = Mrs. Hahn hasn't started baking BANANA TEA BREAD for informal buffets, late evening they actually ate a “good break-) They climaxed their study with With her husband and two chil- orating the house. This pleasant the kind that watts is fragrance cookies yet,- but she was in the By Mrs. Harry Hahn snacks or to join the buttered bird|fast’’ in their classroom recently. a omy breakfast in their first rs ae f ‘ | 1%. cups sifted flour on the holiday dinner table. Mrs. wade i alker, the principal,| 8Tade classroom. | pope ce © ellis was their special guest. The good-breakfast study has | ta-teaspoon pait Piguantleweet pickles i tcamilt . ° ; provided many good. learning ex- |S -egee weu neuter ppc duanty BRE Pecaies te P| The breakfast menu consisted of periences. Its true the children are 1 cup mashed ripe banana (2-3 fully with cranberries, traditional foodjorange juice, cereal, with a gener-| more energetic, but it's a whole- | oe “ for holiday meals, in this salad/OUS serving of milk and a“dash of some and healthy atmosphere. | Sift flour, baking powder, soda'tpat's delightfully flavored and is/S¥gar, crisp bacon, scrambled) and salt together. Beat shortening feast for the eves as well as the 8&5. toast with butter, strawberry . jin mixing bowl until creamy. Add ate . he = ‘jelly and milk, ‘ For Sweet Sandwich ;sug aduz é 5 > bes , . S leces é eas es 2 and pa beat + « | The delicious food was pre- eta figs cut into pieces and jing until light and fluffy. Add, pefore the full swing of the busy pared and served by feur com: stirr together with a little RES ae oct Ska Go flour MIA holiday season gets under way, petemt hemercem mothers—Mrs. strained honey and nuts make an ture alternately with banana, a check your supply of pickles to see, Ida M. Miner, Mrs. Ollie Db. unsual sandwich filling and also 7 NW: 1 6 s Cant F , : . { F 5 ow for; * ¢ PCODIO-MAT J SU DER-M ARK iy Crisp Cookies Butterscotch Cookies Idea]. THE PONT TAC PRESS aa THU SDN J DECEMBER 15, 1955 See eee neeesenree ea out towel: life towel high with one inte sichply be beaten egg yolks; beat ‘hand as you roll and guide cake back into remaining hot mixture. itself with other hand. ‘Return to heat and stirring con- servi st , bring to a boil; Place edge side down on serving stantly, boil one : 1 1 late. Serve with sweetened minute. - Holiday Tim : , pl | - at Holiaa ime Light and airy eae cake roll 71 and rapidly until as thick 4 whipped cream or with cream Remove from heat and stir in -, | A timely recipe for the season's with a tangy filling made from a heavy cream and a pale yellow hese softened with a little milk butter. Cool. Use as filling for im’ : - E ih tid jean oof Jemonade concentrate! color, or cream. |sponge eake roll. “ ners Hi are aw GROREI . baking IS this recipe. for oda ‘That's a dessert to serve to com Sift a ite of the flour mixture: The filiing is a tanry one and it! a ~A oe s that Ar = oe { Pe Butterscotch Cookies. Light brovt pans at a time over the beaten eras needs the bland topping sugeested Christinas cands lose are 2 ee = ee Sine oa ; eae BE Ae Jari al terscotel Crisps. Spread the dough sugar adds ifs own unique flavor Follow our directions enrefully folding in Pht'y but well. Turn Makes eiqht servings * hike frosting on cvokie sheets to and helps kecp them moist and youll nut have trouble in pie- into prepared pin spreading so Leinonade Filling * hake. < Store in airtight container ind paring it batter i, equally deep Meantie cance.s\trosen lemonade can okies 5e * s— ce \ TS » [375 yrees}, entrate “ Cut it into squares while jt’s still the cookies will keep for day Lemonade Roll Bake in moderate eLe degree 8) Water hot fron: the oven — just as a! delight children and guests WhO} 3. cup citted cace fou oven just until top springs back, 2 Me eroene soeeecl , e Sandy m aker cufs hus pecan or al drop in this time of year. », teaspoon double-acting bakin, pow- when touched lightly with finger 7 tip sdent oe : nd * b rk.” Holiday Butt tch Cookies 4 cat and cake tester inserted in center) 2 egy yolk» (slightly beaten 0. ell y s = “ 9 ym ; sie og . See ccarine 'e cup sugar comes out clean—13 to 15 minutes.| 7 ‘ePlesPoon® putter or margarine i Butterscotch Crisps iecUpallghtibroen sugeritirctprackedl Eee coe oe Do not overbake or paper will be; Add enough water to lemonade ~ rienirg ‘use part butter , ee ont caniie ee anace filing hard to remove, concentrate to make 1'3 cups. Mix =e a \stcuna@aitrecitionr [Pec recue etch Mor geacitcne come ‘cornstarck, flour and sugar thor-| i pene suges | eee ees tive powder jcheere Loosen edges of cake from oughly in beavy J's or 2-quart * bea! 1, teaspoon baking soda Grease bottom of jells-rell pan sides of pan with shirp knife: saucepan : - : zt yoon salt e , é Me : - eric fer ta ot Tables hea.x cream o- (19x10N1 inches! with salad (nut turn cake over on tea towel thal Osi) i) lemonade-water miXture ” eeu ¢ apurat since es olive! oil, Line bottom of pia with has been soread with confec. | radually: beat with a small whisk ~~. @oo. e Caf a orherts ; . , ps —e are ' . o: . _ . pes re 08 tee wee é is ian 2 oup ¢ ped nut meats Waved paper. tease prj th tioners’ suear, casing one corner Me foreuntilicniocthballericach ate . ( mr otening and O. putter or margarine Add °! from pan with spatula, Remove 4.7, makes fried foods tasteful ® butt rit Add sugat a - Sift together the flou wared paper at once. ~_— ' : r = A a Lanning cal lent hruwn sugar mraduaily oe puwder and salt P 5 thx i 1 , Cock and stir constantly over and digestible. Won't "4 ‘ gg « LEN ( Y artunz vill Oh ide W)ocoke . iu 1 fu Biend in vanilla, eggs well) Add egg and mus a Starting with short side. roll « direct moderate heat until mix- smoke or scorch at high . ; ae oe and imix une vanilla and blend. Sift together Beat eggs in deep bow! (about , 7 ; . . ; gentl,, with towel in it. Allow: to tare. cents to) na bel: bell onc orcn ig al ve ir é flour, baking powder, baking soda 1') quarts) with rotary (electric LEMONADE CAKE ROLL For a delicate, tangy dessert. scrve gand rolled in towel to cool. Un iilnete. Kcmove (rom beat frying temperatures 3 ee Ghee and salt. Add dry ingredients, or fast-action hand) beater until {18 lemon-filled cake. It's made in the manner of a jelly roll and has pol} and spread with Lemonade . ss i 2 Using a spatula. spread one- chopped cherries and nuts to brown foamy; beat in sugar gradually 4 bland topping t to contrast ie the tart filling. Filling. Roll up cake again with-| Beat a little of the hot minature = fourth of dough at a time onto sugar mixture alternately with Sa Se = : : : = = . ungreased baking sheet to about heavy cream or evaporated milk. one-eighth-incy thickness (about | 12xl5-inch area). Be sure baking When mixture is firm enough to roll, shape inte long roll about _2', Inches diameter. Wrap in waxed paper and place in re- frigerator several hours or over night. Slice. one-eighth Inch thick with sharp knife. Decorate with ad- Makes ditional chopped nuts, cherries, or red candies. Bake on greased cook- ¥ a « sheet cools before reusing. ail Sprinkle with nuts before baking o: peanut brite immediately after ed 1 @ baking. Bake in moderate oven 10 minutes. While=still hot, cut in pieces about 14gx2 inches Place on cooling racks, about 12 dozen cookies ot otlh ee wm Clocelate Crisps. Blend in 4 ie sheet in hot oven (400 degrees) * squuecs unsweetened chocolate, 8-10 minutes. Remove immediately : melted, after mining in flour. to cooling rack. Approximately 40 coukies, Maple Nut Sauce = Pork and Potatoes Roasted Togeth © Roasted Together ceCream ~- = Ruost fresh pork this way! = Ce a . a Roast Fresh Porg With Try this Maple Nut Sauce for a , Qolators delicious treat over ice cream or = a | pudding Fre-h pork j0.n roast Out . ; = roe ok io.n roe about & pounds | Maple Nut Sauce eRe seasoning salt 1',. cups 1$-ounce can) sweetenec Meciuir-<.a:' potatoes (peeled @Nd eondensed milk "cut ia ba pngthwise 2 teaspoons maple flavoring - 1 u t pin \ - ‘lace moust fat side upon a rack 1:00 ey treo aon ein an-open pan. rub lightly with ‘a cup finely chopped walnuts er * garlic salt and seasoning salt. In- Blend sweetened condensed milk, “‘@ sert a meat thermometer through maple flavoring. crushed pine «~ the fut side into the center of the apple, instant coffee and chopped ~ Toast, (Do not let thermometer Up nuts. Chill well before serving 4 touch bone.) Serve over ice cream or pudding. Roast in a slow. (325 degrees) =~ oven until thermometer registers Fireplace Cookery 185 degrees—about 3 1-3 hours. Using your fireplace for cooking ~% = About one hour before roast Is this winter? You'll find it handy: to * ready, place potatoes around neat have an old-fashioned wire toaster a2 in pan; use two to wour potato with long handles on hand. The my halves for each person to be toaster is wonderfully convenient # Served. Baste potatoes with pan for holding and turning steaks and * drippings a few times. chops. Allow roast to rest for 15 min -_— 3 : ut t of ti bef ; es out of the oven before carving Let Small Fry Help Small fry want to help with the lunch preparation? Let them cut - Dont throw away those little left. out rounds of bread with a dough ie over dabs of pimiento. Just freeze nut cutter. then slather the rounds _ Freeze Extra Pimiento | ’ * them in any freezer container. with soft butter. Now the ‘bread » Then, v nen you need a touch of doughnuts’ go into the oven to f pimicnto for a colorful casserole = bre ik olf any amount from the « frozen pieces and add it to your g: : pes dish) without defrosting. A milk con- Fine Tomato Aspic , taincr cut down to one-half cup You can prepare a fine tomato “% size makes an ideal pimiento con- aspic from a couple of cups of = tainer, tomato juice and an envelope of unflavored gelatin. Add salt, sugar and pepper to taste and a table- spoon of lemon juice ious served with soup! toast. Delic 2 Team Apples, Peanuts When you bake w ing, Says Sira Walls, home econo Serve Tender Figs mist, try filling the centers with ground salted peanuts. Baste with) Simmer dried figs in water to ~ syrup, flavored with nutmeg, dur- cover until they are very tender heed m= ing the baking. When baked. cool Serve the figs with sliced oranges oS completely, and freeze, either in and bananas for a breakfast sur- oo freeze r containers or freezer foil. prise dr as a dessert for lunch or « Rehe at in a 300-degree oven until Supper. I ® tends is apples for freez- ——.- Sweden's 1955 wheat crop Is . Heat pieces S ey lobster in estimated at 27,000,000 bushels oo butler and use as an omelet filling. | compared with a, 500, fe in 1. White as white, light as light—with tender texture and * delicate flavor: that's Clabber Girl's Snow Cake. A pretty - picture when finished and a cake really to be proud of. § having baked yourse/7. - © . SNOW CAKE Yield: 28-inch layers | ts 4 2% cups sifted cake flour l'a cups beet or cane sugar 7 * 2': teaspoons Ciabber Girt ie shorte Baking Powder Sted ae NS o4 \e teaspuon sait 1 teaspoon vahilia , RO en ° % teaspoon finel, grated 1 cup milk a! xa on lemor prod 5 By Cael, * mon ri 3 egg whites & ‘ a * “ Sift together flour, baking powder. and salt. Crush together with fork the lemon rind and ‘4 cup of the sugar; add to shortening; beat together until fluffy. Beat in gradually ‘; cup sugar and the vanilla. Beat in gradually “% cup milk. Peat ih remaining '2 cup sugar. Stir in by hand or at lowest speed with electric mixer, the sifted dry ingredients and remaining ‘4 cup milk, by fourths, alternately, blending well after each addition, Beat egg whites until stiff but not dry. Stir quickly into batter. Bake in two oiled or greased 8-inch layer cake pans at 350°F. (moderate oven) about 30 minutes. Fill and frost with Seven Minute Frosting and «4% op br Gh e862 eB HR Paw ttede Reba aera tases * + garnish with shredded coconut between layers and on top. f 3 W's the fresh ingredients ay oe home-baked recipe thet igs things | Co, | taste better; stay froth fonger! oh, ‘ ae iCLABBER GIRL iw Fx us \¥ BAKING POWDER wt? if \NCED DOUBLE ACTION { . me . "Ne U.S. Savings Stamps — One U. S. Savings Stamp with Each $5 Purchase Savings Stamps vs. trading stamps . . . sort of an untair contest with the cards stacked completely in favor of the Savings stamps. Leek at the facts . . . with trading stamps you need a complete book or several complete books of one type of stamp to receive merchandise available at bargain prices elsewhere. The revenue you im create goes into the pocket of the businessman who owns the stamp company. Unredeemed stamps just increase his great profit. With Savings stamps. each individual stamp has a cash value. No need to fill any books but if you do, you may convert it into a/f money EARNING bond. The revenue goes into the treasury of the United States. Here it provides dollars tor detense, tunds for in- ternal improvements and the million and one things the government needs money for. in the long run this means a safer country, a stronger more stable government, lower taxes and probably a better country in which to live for a good many years. But our store is just a small part of this . . . we don't want just a few stores to give Savings Stamps. We hope to see EVERY STORE give them with each purchase. Yes. every store here and throughout the country. The revenue this would create would. in our opinion, provide the government with a great source of additional revenue. Now this is a worthwhile goal . .. what do you think? G2t your Savings Stamps Free at Spadatore's! SPADAFORE BROS. Try Our New oa SELF SERVE MEAT DEPARTMENT PINEAPPLE Roast = Qi), 2! 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It's a good cake, too, for refreshments at any of th Santa Helpers Welcome Magic Mincemeat Cake When the stockings are hung and the carols are sung and the chil- dren are tucked away safely in bed, then it's time to cut a Magic Fruit Surprise Cake and serve it with coffee or punch to. the grown- ups. Tree trimming and _ stocking stuffing will keep them busy for Pie Combines Orange, Raisins This is the season for citrus fruits. Grapefruit, oranges and tan gerines are moving in large quan- tities. Supplies of seedless grapefruit are quite generous and reasonably priced, However, even lower prices and a superior flavor are some- times found in the seeded varie- ties The peak season is bringing heavy shipments of tangerines. Although juice oranges are. still the best buy, the first shipment of California navel oranges arrived on the counters last week at mod- erately high pricés Abundant quantities of top qual- ity bananas are available at- un- usually low costs. All varieties of Michigan apples provide econom- ical choices for the winter fruit bow! Orange Raisin Meringue Pie “¢ cup suger rup® orange fulce sf parated (irated rind ef one orange eup lemon juice 2 tablespoons butter 1 baked ®-inch pastry shell Combine sugar, constarch, flour and orange juice about 20 minutes and gradually stir them into the sugar mixture and cook 15 min- utes, stirring constantly until mix ture thickens Mix together slightly beaten egg volks, orange rind and lem- on juice and add te thickened sugar-juice mixture and cook two minutes, stirring constantly, Add butter. Turn into pastry shell and cool slightly. Cover compietely to the! edge of the crust with meringue made by gradually beating 6 ta- blespoons sugar and one-eichth tea- spoon cream of tartar into stiffly beaten egg whites. Bake in a mod- erate oven 350 degrees for about 15 minutes! Yield: One S-inch pie Flavor Pie Filling With Rum Extract Here's a pic desserts: idea for holiday ‘> cup heavy cream: l'y cups milk “1, teaspoon rum extract 1 package instant banana cream pud- iJ ng 1 baked eight-inch pastry shell Pour cream and milk into mix- ing bowl. Add rum extract (there's a taste difference between rum ex- tract and rum flavoring) and ba- nana cream pudding. into baked until firm, Turn immediately pastry shell, Chill about 30 minutes, Garnish with a e holiday parties. another hour or two, so they will welcome a bit of rest and refresh- ment. | A Magic Fruit Surprise Cake is| a sure help to the hostess for im-| promptu refreshments al} through! the Christmas and New Year's! holidays. | * | _ It is made with mincemeat and, |Chopped nuts, sweetened condensed) milk and candied fruit, and has good keeping quality—if there is. any left to keep, that is, after; family and friends have had their way—as well as delicious flavor and texture. Magic Fruit Surprise Cake . 1 9-ounce condensed mincemeat ‘es cup water 1 cup walnut meats, coarsely chopped. 2 j-ounce cans (% cup) mixed can- | died fruit, coarsely chopped 1% cups (15-oufce can) condensed milk egg. beaten *% cup flour 4% teaspoon baking soda Break mincemeat into small pieces and put in 2—quart saucepan. | Add water. Place over heat and stir until lumps are thoroughly, broken. Boil briskly one minute, stirring constantly. sweetened Remove from heat and ceol. Add nuts, candied fruit, sweet- ened condensed milk, and egg: blend well. Stir in flour and bak- ing soda, until just blended. Pour mixture into 9 x 4 x 3-inch) loaf pan which has been greased, waxpaper lined and greased again. Bake in a moderate oven (350 de- grees) 1 hour and 30 minutes or until top is golden brown. Baby’s Bananas Are Strained, Smooth, Sweet Bananas of just the right degree ,of ripeness, creamy-smooth and de- liciously sweet—that'’s what baby | lis assured of when he gets the lnew baby strained bananas. | * * * | Doctors recommend bananas among baby's first solid foods be- cause they are one of the best of| ithe “protective foods." They con-, tatn a well-rounded supply of vita-| min A. thiamine, riboflavin, nia- ein and vitamin C. They alse supply a number of essential minerals, sugars and pectin. A fact often overlooked by mothers, bananas with other fruits helm maintain the neces- sary alkaline-acid balance in the body. i} Strained bananas in glass jars are more economical than fresh bananas because, not only do you avoid off-season high prices, but] you eliminate waste resulting from bruised or unripe spots in fresh' fruit. * * Ld] Baby can eat as much banand \as he wants. The snap-on lid pre- vents loss of favor or discolora- tion of leftovers when stored in the! refrigerator. Decorate With Cookies Let your Christmas cookies do double duty, Hang brightly frosted Santa Clauses, angels, stars, | wreaths and fanciful animals on your Christmas tree for ornaments If you have an artistic bent, why [not create a “cookie-mobile?” Col- | lorfully decorated Christmas cook- wreath ofjies in big, gleaming glass candy whipped cream, sprinkled with}jars add a note of hospitality to, nutmeg. Makes one pie. lyour living room’s holiday dress. | Prt Varivly on your lable with these food —d * “s ‘ 3s GOLD MEDAL FLOUR 25 Ibs. 23°| $479 5 Lb. Bag 39°" sirds tye Frozen _ YOUR CHOICE --- SPECIAL at STRAWBERRIES 4 for Defiance New Pack TOMATO JUICE = ; PEACH HALVES == GG rag, 5 Betty Crocker’s NEW INSTANT FROSTINGS As advertised in the Press yesterday ... quick, easy, delicious late Fudge. Chocolate Malted, Peanut Creme, Angel Fiuft. 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Beef Rolled or Standing TEA ph se wie. || VEAL ROAST..-49° RIB ROAST... 59° 3 bar Pure Pork Sausage or Fresh Made \ = , Ground Beef + 39¢ 3 ha _———) ST 25° . R : } 4 } F } 7 + Toes : = + a : ; | e ne if ’ * - ee : t & a ‘ ¥ , ‘ 4 f t ry “ F f : Hygrade Smoked 12-14 Lb. HAMS (Whole) L Rib End, Fat Trimmed __PORK LOIN RO Cc c uae | the bottom of each. |branching out. Every day that we'stores. If covered well, this bread THE PONTIAC PRESS, mm URSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 C sae Jother Oakland county cook who|been softened in water. Add 4 cups Noel Pudding |does it lof the flour. Mix well. Let rise till 3 tablespoons sug | 1 quart gecscloe instant nonfat dry) Christmas, yoa know, is made | jdouble in bulk. Punch down and up of dozens of traditions. Some |4dd rest of ingredients, saving a milk tiittaspean are personal family traditions. {©W Pieces of citron and cherries 1'4 teaspoons cream of tartar ieee salt | But many of the things we do for decoration Let ‘ise again till 6 egg yolks, slightly beaten | during the holidays are heri- jdouble in bulk. This will take a i teagpeae (almond ‘entract | tages from other countries and |!ong time because of all the fruit Dissolve 3 tablespoons sugar in’ other times. Christmas baking | Punch down, knead again, and | liquefied instant nonfat dev milk) falls in the latter category. put in greased loaf pans. Let in large skillet; heat over very low | We always have Christmas cof "ise till double in bulk. Bake in heat, to scalding point. Remove! fee cake at our house. Every year $50-degree oven 10 minutes and | from heat. lwe make half a dozen or more in a 350-degree oven 50 minutes | Beat egg whites and cream of; rich, fruit-filled coffee cakes, for ere. Brush with melted butter tartar until foamy. Add 1 cuP|our consumption and to give as OF cream, or frost with confee- sugar, 1 tablespoon at a time, gifts. Usually we use a German, toner’s sugar Icing. Makes 8 beating well after each addi ion: recipe for Stollen since that is the leaves. beat until meringue forms stiff kind of coffee cake we had as a, This second recipe is for a rich peaks. Shape meringue into balls child ‘Stollen. It calls for almond paste using a lightly oiled teacup; round; «yj, year, however, we are-Wwhich you will find at fancy food Loosen with small spatula; set jhave had at home during the past will keep for a month. balls gently on hot nonfat dry |three weeks we have made some | Dresdeacr Slolle milk mixture, adding only a few lkind of Christmas coffee cake. By | leap iscelaed) imitn balls at a time. Keep balls apart. [now the freezer is bulging with, ; to 3', cups sifted flour yeast cake softened in lukewarm Cook over low heat, ancovered jsweet bread ees | without turning, five minutes. First we made a Swiss Christ. 1 janis poe cone | . dd: Pp Nor i | t les POON s # f Carefully remove balls with a/ mas Bread: next Norwegian | te slotted spatula or spoon; place} Jule Kage. Last week we stored | i jea.poon s cooked side down on a tea towel) 8¥ay a Behemian coffee ring | ave cue caaticd eitron, angtiica and tightly stretched over 13x9x2-inch) amd a Stovenian Christmas | 1 cup almond paste baking pan. Chill. Bread. This week Italian Panet- | 2 eeinciger JIS Place egg yolks in the top of a tone and Greek Holiday bread Chopped nuts l-quart double boiler. Strain non-, ®F€ 0@ the schedule. | Beat together cooled milk, 1 cup fat dry milk mixture; gradually} And what do we intend to do of flour, softened yeast and 1 stir into egg yolks. Cook over hotiwith all this bread? We're going ‘#blespoon sugar. Let rise antil it water, stirring constantly, until to give some as gifts as usual, bubbles. Add % cup butter mixed mixture is slightly thickened and We're also planning to have Open W'th 4 tablespoons sugar. Add egg. coats @ spoon, House during the holidays. -a salt and candied fruit. Add rest of “Hemeve from heat. Add flavor. [Brunch affair, where we intend to ‘flour. Knead well. : iserve all these « foreign breads | Let rise until double. Roll into. pal pel wins — Pgnacly |Won't our guests have fun sam- oval shape. Brush with mel lted ‘ . y ; |pling the different kinds? butter. Roll almond paste into met Wa Oa We'd tike to share several of same size oval and place on dough efateia; place on custards. our Christmas bread recipes with Mix 2 tablespoons butter with '4 Decorate each with thinly sliced) you. Do try them; you and your cup sugar, nuts and additional red and green maraschino cherries |family will enjoy them. |candied fruit. Lay on almond paste to form holly sprig. Serves eight ‘and fold like a Parker House roll. . JULE KAGE : - Brush with melted butter. Bake 1 Be sure to add a dash of basi]) _ Norwegian Christmas Bread jour at 350 degrees. Frost if de- to tomato sauce for omelet. 1 le ee =“ sired. Makes 1 loaf. | “At Beech-Nut | discovered “how tempting an apple can be” Says Connie Clausen on the DR. SPOCK TV Program Watching Beech-Nut prepare fruits for babies is wonderful at harvest time! They use apples that could go ina gift basket. And Beech-Nut makes sure Baby gets all their goodness—cooks apples with skins on, That way, vita- mins and minerals usually lost are captured for a baby to. grow on. Beech- Nut always puts babies’ needs first. -Nut ant 7000 ona coosee Be v¢ buf or aida ech Nu APPLE sauce ‘UsMiog roo? PRE- CHRISTMAS SALE BUY NOW AND SAVE AT LOUIS SPADAFORE MKT., 197 OAKLAND WE GIVE U.S. SAVINGS STAMPS!! LEAN, MEATY SPARE RIBS 20 FRESH RED CRANBERRIES ¢ POUND BAG OVEN READY URKEYS 19 to 24 Lbs. 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Try edible Christmas tree favors ‘Tree Confections | made from a new multi-colored 1 cup sugar cereal. The bright red, yellow and) v, (i2, Sara” syrup orange pellets make pretty dec-| ¢,"CarPatner orations, and also good snack eat-! ing. The tiny corn puffs are fruit- 1 teaspoon vaniila 7 cups colored corn pulfs flavored raspberry, oxange, Mix sugar, water, corn syrup, lemon and butter in saucepan, Cook to 250 de- grees or until few drops form a hard ball when dropped in cold water. Remove from heat and stir in vanilla. Pour hot syrup in thin stream ‘over cereal in large greased bowl, stirring constantly. Press into greased paper cone grinking cups. Insert pointed wooden skewers into cone to form trunk of tree. | When cool, gently remove paper | cups. Push blunt ends of skewers into large gumdrops so trees will | stand upright. Maxes about 12 trees. * \" To make the tiny trees, mix syrup with the cereal and press into greased conical paper drink- ing cups. Wooden skewers be- come tree trunks and large gum- drops become the bases to make the trees stand straight and tall. Or shape the cereal mixture into halls, let cool, wrap in clear cello- phane and tie with a fluffy bow. * * * Hang the cereal ornaments on Spicy Prune Bread Leads Double Life A spicy nut bread can double as a main course accompaniment | or a dessert. Add chopped nuts to Prune Bread for a crunchy fla-| vor bonus. * . * For glistening. snowy trees use this tasty marshmallow mixture instead of the syrup. | Snow Trees 20 marshmallows 2 tablespoons butter ‘ teaspoon 4 cups colored corn puffs Melt marshmallows, butter and \salt over hot water and stir until |smooth. Pour mixture over cereal in buttered bowl and mix gently. | Proceed as in recipe for Tree Con-| ‘fections (above). Makes nine trees Prune Bread 2 cups sifted enriched flour 1 tablespoon baking powder 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon cinnamon ', cup shortening > 1 cup sugar Christmas Puff Balis 2 eggs " = ~ 2, cup. finely chopped cooked prunes Make eorn syrup or marshmal 1, cup milk low mixture and pour over cereal acupicpsppes Suet) tiicectred in buttered bowl. Grease hands Sift together flour, baking pow- Press handfuls of cereal mixture der, salt and cinnamon. Cream to- into balls. If balls pull apart, re- gether shortening and sugar until shape occasionally until they light and fluffy. Add eggs. beating, harden. well. Fold in prunes. Add flour ——— mixture to creamed mixture alter- nately with milk. Add chopped nuts, if desired. Turn into greased loaf pan, 4'2 x 8', inches. Bake in moderate oven (350 degrees F.) 1 hour and 15, | minutes (about). Makes one loaf. | Festive Napkin Rings | Napkin rings can add to Christ- mas decor. Using your pinking shears cut strips of bright fabric. join the ends with a staple or large cross-stitch in colored wool and the circle is ready to be slipped over the napkin. Pim on a sprig of holly ér similar Christmas decoration for further festive effect. won't absorb odors. Use the same oil over and over — to fry fish, onions, Thaw frozen scallops, grain and bread. Fry in shallow hot fat and serve with crisply cooked bacon and cole slaw for lunch. potatoes. INDIVIDUAL FRUIT CAKES ) wonderfully rich, moist and good—made with qommo OLD FASHIONED DARK BROWN SUGAR i DOMINO INDIVIDUAL FRUIT CAKES will have reai old-fi cane molasses flavor when you make them with DOMINO Old Fashioned Dark Brown Sugar! : 1 cup candied cherries Y, cup candied ; cup candied lemon peel flour with mace, cinnamon, baking cups light, seedless raisins | i soda. Combine remaining %4 cup || flour with fruit. Add walnuts to fruit [| mixture. Cream butter. Add granu- j lated and dark brown sugar gradu- }| ally, creaming until mixtureis smooth | and light. Beat eggs. Add with milk and flavoring to butter mixture, blend well. Pour batter over fruit mixture. Mix thoroughly. Fill 24)" diameter paper baking cups % full. Place cups on cooky sheet, bake in slow oven (300°F.) 45 min. Remove and brush top of each cake lightly with milk. Decorate with remaining cherries and additional nuts. Return to oven, bake another 1$ min, Cool thor- ¥su F SaokE-FSS Fxsos py AE : peel to diced cherries. Add evecare juice over fruit. oughly Sa cooling rack before stor- Let stand 1 hour. Sift % cup sifted ing. Yield: Approx. 17 cakes. é ; | UNDER 15 LBS. LB. Golden Ripe Bananas Pascal Celery Florida Cucumbers x 3 1 25¢ _ AY: ce att oI l ii | ii ALLGOOD BRAND i Fi rT H | I f __THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Ws Sensational Low Price! ORDER NOW ... GET JUST THE SIZE YOU WANT! A&P’s FANCY TOP QUALITY Oven-Ready Turkeys 19 TO 24 LB. AVG. LB. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1935 : i h ht of a stee the hoof Bake Sugar Pears Champ Steaks — {gtrgrsscost tm tooo te nag es oy Mt grand cha ts with shroom sauce or turkey Ar e Worth Up Bikedl seco 1 pounds of edible ce thet in dressing and boning. _ in Orange Sauce °° ee Je lst in essing and bon Bicaitas *? . A Monkeys have “tails; apes me “Pickled Franks FIAKO” Double Duty | In the flurry of holiday enter- Here's a luscious fruit dessert| Hamburger: $1668 a pound your family will like. Filet. mignon: $96.00 a ued oe ° i : Lae bear- this in mind 400 Baked Pears With Orange Sauce =a steak: a a pound. os . teak: $80.00 a pound, taining, it's a wise homemaker caus 5 spears bone ste . yPIE CRUS T MIX w . aj ecod yeasty Pee [teaspoon erated orange rind ies arash pays eal on (0) i (é i i j up or ulce ; é jpared recipes at _her fingertips, c = coors face he ba Lariat 2 .| coals, -Peel pears but leave on stems.) prices like these, but he'd have to Core pears from the blossom end|if he were selling cuts from the onamige juice H * * *@ gives you M dl eesti iw) Picks so as to remove seeds and center grand champion steer of the In- Mustard Franks in Pick stem structure. ternational Livestock Exposition in Cream Sauce is a delicious dish * * * | Chicago, [that you can prepare easily. ‘Sweet pickle relish gives this hear- ty dish a new and tantalizing fla- The Aberdeen Angus steer, ‘Julius, brought $15.a pound when! ! jit was sold at auction to Howard) i Mix brown sugar and grated | Orange rind; pack a tablespoon vor. | of the mixture into each blos- Johnson's restaurants. Serve cranberry molded salads, som cavity, then stand up pears | Howard Jobuson, owner of the frankfurter puns ae I we h et MUSTARD- FRANKS = This hearty distr ts sutted to boty hotiday ints quart” round—deep— cas- | nationwide _resiascant. chain, an Gnre ch ce > boug - “ open a simply ented UeM entertaining and family meals. Serve Mustard Franks in Pickle serele. ie pom eae Jae pound to rozen 3 ) ate “ 5 - ster of the steer's : ’ Cream Sauce with frankfurter buns, French-fried onion rinzs, mold © at Mustard Franks in Pickle Cream : a Mix orange juice and cooking ' . ‘e ' . ; ed cranberry salads and sweet mixed pickles. “oe , i a Soars The! tote! ee palas ey Sauce sherry; pour over pears. Cover Johnson was $16,125. 2 (abiespoons butter or margarine ; ughtly, bake in moderate (375 de-' The grand champion, Julius, be- 1 fale satanic iepped Cheeses Lend | Americans support 170 symphony grees) oven, basting a few times longed to 16-year-old Nancy Turn- | 16 et \ |orchestras and there are more yntil tender—about 40 t : | js cup wine vinegar ore until tender—abou minutes. er, a 4-H Club member from ... look for 1t on the shelf or in the freezer yet costs no more! | b tableshican | prepered mustard — ‘Extra A eal than 40,000 libraries and 2,500 art Serve warm. Makes four serv- Champaign, Ili, Her sister, Jane, ‘| , v f 1 oa reer ie Pp museums in the nation ‘ings. 13, earlier had the winning entry! Lr] u 5 Cc & . — eae . SaaS! Ends ekisping Sud eae butteriorimarrannetover to Turkey Pie patching...Makes (eae Pe ee frankfurters) 44, Christmas, turk awe pie-baking a breeze! and onion: cook until onion is ten- fa = ey san ; eau ‘ der. Combine vinegar, water and just as good as it was on Dec. 25 - PROVE 4T YOURSELF mustard: thix. well’ Pour! over ‘when you turn jt into a Turkey Pie frankfurters. | This one has a flaky double Let us give you crust. In the filling, grated Ameri- over and cook over low heat | an and Parmesan cheese set off 2 PACKAGES 0 minutes. Remove frankfurters. the distinctive turkey flavor. Add sour cream and pickle rel- R E E ish to vinegar mixture; mix well. |, TURKEY PIE . i | Return frankfur aint: Hemet) eet ee | . FREE Yen mM ont “Dolls of All Nations’” With 529% Worth of Cash Register Receipts four servings | 3 tablespoons milk Discover for yourself’ [el eatinesceneeen ee how Flako's extra a Filling measure makes possible Casserole Blends Pee a the biggest, best- 1 medium onton s.iced 2 CUD shredded sharp Ameérican tasti fest pi F ; oe youvever baxesscanna —POFK Chops, Fruit °7:rsere gree ereren com ia poan salt Sweetie Pie Dash pe r He) treat)s) On Us- | Here's a pork chop vasserne to cup putter or wargarine TO GET 2 PACKAGES FREE dinner, Pork is a best buy now. sift together flour and salt. Cut Simply buy two packages %° )eull want to use it in a jn lard or shortening until mixture of famous Flako Pie variety of ways. jis crumbly, Mix milk and water Crust Mix. Mail the Pork Chop- Pineapple Casserole and add to flour mixture all at ‘once. Mix lightly until dough be- 4 po hop tops from both packages, 2 lanleapeoss fat gins to stick together. @long with this COUPON, 2 tablespoons prepared mustard \ Turn out on lightly floured board 1 tabiespoon brown suger HAM to Flako. We -| 1 tablespoon cornstarch ; will refund l cup Burgundy wine or pastry cloth and press dough your complete l cup of undrained crushed pineapple together. Cover and wrap in waxed i | purchase Brown floured pork chops that paper while preparing filling. Di- é e have been seasoned with salt and vide dough in half. Roll one half ‘-_ Sh k Pp rt ' ei | price. It’s as pepper in the two tablespoons of to circle about one-eighth - inch 6 an Oo ion easy as that, fat in a heavy skillet. Remove thick and fit into 9-inch pie pan. so hurry! ‘from skillet and place in casse- Roll remaining half for top crust. : role. | Arrange turkey, celery, onion ver @ukee Occ Consens Blend the mustard with brown | and cheese in layers in bottom c Rew Ne, 53-C, Mt. 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THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15,1955 : D—11 r ie 1. we Livestock Take Time [farm work time. Nowadays t's! Boon to Small Family : lee the top and sides. Place Soup ontains , Strange as it may seem in this up to 40 per csent. Two reasons: A 2-pound boneless smoked a 0 res to glaze. ‘day of mechanization of farm work, The number of livestock has in- . red average farm worker spends creased, while cropland acres have, Shoulder butt is a good choice for’ jiaving a buffet-style supper? Imore of his time today working been about the same. Mechaniza-| 4 small family. Cover the butt conve the first course in the living |with livestock than 40 years ago. tion of field cropping has been/ with water and simmer a couple room so you can put the finishing |Back before World War I, live- much greater than in the livestock of hours. Drain and stick with touches on the main course in the |stock took about 30 per cent of the industry. ‘whole cloves; pat brown sugar kitchen. | I Meat, Potatoes There is nothing so tempting as a steaming bowl of hot soup for lunch on a cold winter day. * * 4 Here is @ new idea for soup that combines appetite-appeal and nu-| trition value in equal parts. * * Men will go for this rich Vien- nese potato soup, for it's made with meat and potatoes. Viennese Soup “% cup margarine 1, cup chopped onion 1 pound lean ground beef 1 tablespoon paprika 1's teaspoons salt DEFIANCE . S. CHOICE DEFIANCE SWEET CORN SIRLOIN or a COFFE 7 = *T 00 | |ROUND sT Lb. 79° DEFIANCE C H Ol Cc E Snow Crop Frozen SWEET PEAS Pork Butt Lb. hy A 60" our 4 cups diced peeled potatoes (6 to 8| 2%, quarts water 1 tablespoon Worcestershire sauce, if desired In large, deep sauce pan melt margarine. Add onion and fry gently until pale yellow. Add ground beef and stir to separate meat. Cook gently five minutes, stir- 4 . 1 10-Oz. Pkg tall, and pepper, Cover tag cox, | . HOLIDAY STEAMED PUDDING — This new of cinnamon whipped cream for a real treat. You DO N A I O S eee two minutes. Dust flour over | 4¢8sert gets its special rich flavor from the fig——can make these puddings ahead of time and heat ~ meat, stirring well. Add potatoes | bars used in preparing it. Serve it with a mound them in aluminum foil. U. S$. CHOICE and water. -—_ — iI Cover and cook 15 to 20 minutes, or until potatoes can be vai Fig Bars Are Featured '¢e Dip in Lunch easily with fork. Add Worcester-| , Delicious item for lunchbox to- 7 7 ers: A small paper container o : 6500 Hatch Road OR 3-1552 Lb. € eae ae iy brace: nN Steamed F I ult P udding ranned. eee bieaied an : fine 35 A brand-new version of an old-/top of double boiler (or in slow Cheese spread . . . with an enve- BEER—WINE to TAKE OUT Th Di h fashioned holiday treat,- steamed oven of 300 to 325 degrees) about lope full of crackers or potato . Open Daily, Sunday 9 A.M. to 9 P.M. ese 1S es ipudding, ig sure to be welcomed| 0 minutes - ; chips = dip oe it. , by hostesses and guests alike this Solve Problem Yuletide season. Called Holiday ol Extra Turkey. |Seos cn a: cen catere . | e é bars’ If you are having a large turkey {rom the crunchy square fig bars, for the holidays then you're probe varing it aL) Te ol ay eer ee gently for ways) “Made in individual molds and) "Search No further tor here re topped siete Gast cinnamon] two dishe trisdlandls : whipped cream, it’s the perfect) re ne rue ~'tinale to any holiday feast. Here's’ the one combines the very last) ow to make it: tidbits of the turkey with en- ; riched a bree into al ey ee very elegant supper ish — the 1, cup sifted all-purpose | other gives an Italian flavor to . ccanesa: barrie we | large slices of turkey. | 5 Senspecn [oneomen ne _ Turkey Scallop \nerraingr ee ™ = @ cups Poast turkey, diced | tg cup milk @ cups condensed cream of ce‘ery soup 2 eves, Well beaten i ', cup diced green pepper 1‘, cups seedless raisins be teaspoon nutmeg 1 cup coarsely ground or snipped! cups toasted small breed cubes dried apricots uo cup crumbled blue cheese 1 cup coarsely broken nutmeate « teaspoon salt 2 8-ounce packages fig bare | Combine turkey, cerlery soup, Sift together flour, baking soda, green pepper, nutmeg and salt SUt and cinnamon. ‘Blend brown in @ saucepan. Heat through. Place SU84T. Salad a age geste a Le toasted bread cu raisins, apricots nutmeats. saierad veeart praevia is Crumble the fig bars coarsely with with the creamed turkey mixture,fuméets, and add to fruit mixture. | ‘Sprinkle with the cheese, then Stir to blend well. f the remaining 1 cup bread cubes Add flour mixture, stirring unti Bake at 350 degrees (moderate Moroushly blended. Spoon mix-| oven) for 40 minutes. Makes six Ure into eight well-greased ; - . custard cups, or (for smaller serv- Defiance Maxwell House COFFEE 79: Giant Size SURF 59 Super Value BREAD [7° Hamilton Grade A Large EGGS 59: In Cartons “ove: jings) spoon into 12 4-ounce cus- Turkey Italienne tard cups, well greased. Securely 9 finely minced cloves garlic tie two thicknesses of waked pa- a. 2 ional tomatete top of each filled cup. Arrange custard cups ga rack tabtecocome webter or margarine hex or one thickness of foil over, 4 teaspoon thyme t, te | Uesbunce tam ‘tomate sauce | tmside a large, heavy kettle. (If rege siie t r te pocnal fesmarele “choses | kettle is too smal] for all cups, fs cup Parmesan cheese | use two kettles and two racks.) | Mh cup fine bread crumbs | Pour enough boeiling water Saute garlic and onion in butter, around cups in kettle to come | umti! soft. Add tomatoes, salt,’ halfway up the sides of the cups. — thyme and pepper. Simmer. Cover kettle; bring water to a 10 minutes. Add tomato sauce and oil. simmer 20 minutes longer. Set tur-| tury down heat and continue kéy slices if a large greased bak-1, simmer for 2 hours, or until] ing dish. Cover with two-thirds tO) .a:6 tester inserted in cent mato mixture. ‘comes out clean. Remove cups] Arrange slices of cheese on top. from kettle. Remove covers from) Cover with remaining.sauce. Sprin- cups Loosen puddings from sides kle with Parmesan cheese mixed of cups with a knife: invert on to with bread crumbs. Bake at 350 individual serving plates. j dégrees (moderate oven) one half! Serve warm, topped with cinna- hour. Serve on buttered toast. mon whipped cream. Makes 8 | Makes four servings. |12 individual servings * * * Y Choice __ BD #tinCams 92% Hygrade Cooked - ) Ready-to-Eat HAMS 12-14 Ib. avg. Whole se _ 45: Shank Half .. . % 35* Butt Half .... . 55* Center Slices. . . » 79 To make the cinnamon whipped Make Cheese Balls lerunea’ Mend 1 cop heavy cream. For special holiday salad, add whipped; 2 tablespoons confection- | cheese balls: Shape balls from |ers’ sugar and one-half teaspoon clieese that has been mashed and cinnamon. _ | mixed with salad dressing, then! Note: When made ahead, reheat: rl in chopped nuts, cookie puddings before serving by wrap-| crumbs, celery or sweet pepper.|ping each in foil and heating in| ——- A real treat, easy to serve Fill the ‘festive bowl’ with our appetizing egg- nog. Perfect for parties, or any time friends drop in, U. S. Choice Blade Cut | BEEF POT ROAST 39: PORK LOIN ROAST m 20% Kin Odi, Whole Pork Loins ................ Lb. 39e U. S. Choice Graded Club, Swiss or Round STEAKS......4 79 Armour Stor No. 1 Trapac Sliced BACON Betty Crocker 2 C , 25. Pell - Ginger Bread Mix Boxes 45 Ww all. . 35% Ww Peter Pan Burgers ih; 39° | eres ee 1 — ia ror | U.S..No. 1 Idaho | Large Jumbo Size | POTATOES a California Pascal | MRSA, 4. mais 10 Lb. Bag CELERY ; F iendly Vela ast; " Mania Dairv(o [2 3 EQc. c.. Mg rec Maple Leat Dairy Co. | oot 4 884 WEST HURON STREET * i 3 ‘ [i f t j ' ; g “ New Kleenex Napkins 2 49° Plus One Box FREE # i THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1935 at Mincemeat Fills Orange Pastry Golden Orangeade Pastry, a special version of the new flavored pie crust recently developed in the Lever test kitchens, gives a de- lightful tang of orange to these de- liciously spiced, tender Mince Turn- ‘lovers, Especially appropriate for home entertaining on New Year's Eve, these flavorful turnovers will be evening parties and holiday gather- ings. They will also make a wonderful family dessert anytime during the winter season. NEW LOOK FOR PORK — Close-trimmed pork cuts are being featured by one big Chicago packing company. Contrast the two pork roasts in the above picture. The one at the left has had the fat trimmed to one-fourth inch. Homemakers will get more lean meat servings per pound from these packer-trimmed-cuts. It 1s hoped by this means to encourage greater consumption of pork. Watch for Mince Turnovers 1 recipe Orangeade Pastry l'y cups mincemeat Divide dough in half, shape into two flat rounds, Kol] each round one-eight-inch thick and cut into 5- inch circles, Place 1 heaping table- spoon of mincemeat on each circle. Fold over one-half of circle to within one-fourth-inch of opposite edge. Turn lower edge up over top and seal edges with fork, Prick tops. Bake in very hot oven (450 de- grees) 12-15 minutes. Makes 10 turnovers, Here Are New Recipes By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor How could JT let a Christmas sea son go by without publishing some extra-special cookie recipes for you? I'm up to my ears in cookie baking, as usual. And I’m having the same problem as in past vears How can I make the old favortes and still try out all the new rec ipes I see? lhetween two pieces of waxed pa- iper (which have been dusted gen- ‘erously with flour) or on a well floured pastry cloth. Roll out in a rectangle about 7‘ by 10 inches Dip cutting edge of knife in flour and cut dough m bars, each 1J#2! inches, Place bars on greased cookie sheet. Mix reserved white with water and confec- Orangeade Pastry %, cup homogenized shortening 2 tablespoons boiling water 2 tablespoons frozen concentrated . 91. } <2 1 tablespoon milk 2 cups sifted all 1 teaspoon sait Put shortening in mixing bowl Brush tops of bars | 4dq boiling water, thawed concen- a OU candied trated orange juice and milk, and in a moderate (350! whip with fork until all liquid is purpose flour ita ®Se tloners sugar | Decorate with Coffee Almond Cookies icherries. Bake <7 decree 4 bd 5 5 | 2 A Blend: ldextees) oven ]2 to 15 aaeates absorbed and a thick, smooth mix- 1 cup butter or margarine |Hepeat, using remaining dough. naa a rine 2 tablespoons instant cotfee ture is formed. 1, teaspoon almond extract |Makes 40 cookies Beat in gradually: lcup sugar Add 2 cups sifted flour 1 blanched nds coarsely chopped : Sift flour and salt together onto These cookies are gaily polka, whip and stir quickly into a dough. dotted with bits of crushed pep- Pick up and work into a smooth, permint candy. They contain nutri-| blended dough. tlous oatmeal too, Makes enough pastry for a 9% jinch two-crust: pie or nine tart |shells or 8-10 turnovers. cup toasted = aime Drop by half-teaspoonfuls on un-| Peppermint Sparkles greased cookie sheet, Bake 10-12) Seer ceeat : | _ minutes in 375-degree oven.| 1'. cups sifted enriched flour : Makes 7 dozen cookies. 2 teaspoon salt ; Dessert Without Work Li ‘4 teaspoon ‘1, teaspoon 1, teaspoon 1 baking powder cloves cinnamon You couldn't serve a quicker, no- The following recipe is for a work dessert, or a more welcome quick and easy cookie that ed seaspoon nei mes e teaspoon white r > i : looks very. festive when it is | ‘cup cate vec one) on) a) busy Chnstmas shopping (quick or old fashioned, day than well-chilled canned apple- sauce, sweetened to taste and circled with cream. uncooked) fore baking. Beat eggs well using rotary beat- Christmas Sagar Waters jer. Add sugar and continue beaging) % cup (% pound) enriched margarine | Until thick and lemon colored | 1% cups sifted confectioners’ sugar |jabout 7 minutes. Stift together dry) 1 egg (separated. | ed 5 | 1 teaspoon vanilla jungrecients j {except yoats); then When making refrigerator and 1%. cup unsifted flour icombine with oats and stir lightly) ed ieee tet ‘holid teaspoon salt : ne) POHe COOMIES 106 ec iGays. ii teaspesnll water imto egg mixture. Chill batter for| keep them cricp Ly epeirkil me 1 teaspoon confectioners’ sugar 2 or 3 hours. (Refrigerate over-| P oe ™ : Right if deaired)) |crushed peanut brittle while they're | s . ‘4 cup chopped nuts ‘still hot from the oven. The brittle baked. Decorations are done be- Sprinkle With Brittle 1 | Candied cherries ‘ Cream margarine and 1% cups) Shape dough into small balls. melts slightly, giving a delightful confectioners’ sugar. Reserve 1|Bake on greased cooky’ sheets in' topping. tablespoon egg white; add remain-|moderate oven (350 degrees) about = ing white and yolk with vanilla to|20 minutes, Remove from cooky| Canada sold $3,525,000 worth of creamed mixture. Add flour and|sheets and cool. Frost with con-| products to Sweden in the first salt and mix until-dough can be fectioners’ sugar frosting (see be-| six months of 1955 compared with shaped into a ball with hands./low); sprinkle with crushed Pep-| $1.305,000 in the comparable pe- Divide ball in half. Place one half'permint candy. Makes 3 dozen.' riod of 1954. Y CLIP YOUR NUCOA COUPON NOW AND GET ENRICHED NEW NUCOA TODAY! See how _ enriches food goodness See how | enriches food flavor s Get enriched new@tgs>> — modern marga a C Sere ANGI GIGI DIAG GR ILGII ILITUTIIOT GTO GIIROTIOCIND(TITINNIIN KIN) Sexes 4 Save WOOO IGIO RITA Save) Your grocer : : . | $ A) ie. 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Add' cookies, adapted from traditional, SU&&r gradually, beating until light., old world recipes, will delight all) Add eggs, one at a time, beating, orange juice, thawed to room temperature those eookie connoisseurs and will) well. Add vanilla, chopped nuts and Margarine ina frying pan. Blend make welcome Yuletide gifts for &PPle. Blend well. [ Junior's favorite teacher and tam-| Add dry ingredients gradually, ily friends, too. beating until combined. Spread) . . | stiff mixture in greased 7x11x2 inch You can bake these in advance) Pan. . ,because the crisp, spicy Winesap| Bake in moderate oven (350 de-| |apples which give them their de-|grees F.) about 30 minutes. Cut ilicious flavor also endow the!into squares when cool. If desired,, cookies with good keeping qualities.) squares may he frosted with con-| | Layered Apple Meringue Cookies fectioner'’s frosting. Makes about : 16-18 bars. a cup butter or margarine ‘4, cun sifted powdered su ar ; 2 eggs. separated 1's cups ‘flour 3 Winesap apples. liced ‘4g cup granulated sugar ', teaspoon cinnamon l cup ground walnuts or almonds Cream butter or margarine with powdered sugar and add egg yolks. * * For Flatter Cookies Want a gently flattened cookie shape, instead of a bumpy irregu-| lar drop? Measure out tablespoons | of the dough on your greased cookie sheet, then flatten them by Stir in flour and blend well. Spread! stamping with the base of an ordi- evenly in the bottom of a well nary tumbler completely covered greased 9x13 inch pan. Arrange) with a damp cloth. \thinly sliced apples over the top. | Beat egg whites until stiff and *‘ Be careful not to overcook lemon 'gradually beat in granulated sugar Pie fillings . . . the result will be |and cinnamon. Fold in half of the a thin watery pie, rather than a ground nutmeats and spread mix. thick, easy-to-cut one. jture over apples. Sprinkle me lringue with remaining nutmeats, | * Bake in moderate oven. (350 de- ‘grees F.) for 40 minutes. Cool slightly and cut into 1x3-inch bars. Makes 2', dozen. | peeled and thinly | s Christmas Apple Cookie Squares 2 cups sifted flour 2 teaspoons baking powder ‘1, teaspoon salt JUST A FEW EXAMPLES OF ADLER’S ... GREAT FOOD BUYS! Curry Adds New Twist‘ to Economical Dried Beet One of the most popular meals- in-a-can is dried beef. It is an ive meat because it goes so far. Just 1 ounce makes an ample serving for one, a cd » The meat is made from rounds of lean beef that has been cured. air-dried, smoked, sliced wafer thin! and sent on its way to the home- maker. Dried beef comes ia both 212 and 5-ounce glass jars which may the white sauce, use a mushroom soup instead. After the dried beef is heated in the fat, add, a-10-ounce can of mushroom soup | which has been diluted with equa! parts of milk or water. Heat and serve. 5. lf there isn't time to make ean of Not so long ago gas-producing oil wells were considered worth- condiment. less and the valuable gas was crunchy burned off as waste. heering Breakfast A breakfast dish to make you feel cozy and warm and full of cheer on a cold morning is a big ‘bow! of piping hot oatmeal, sprin- 'kled with brown sugar and served with a pour of apple juice-and- ‘heavy cream, mixed half ’n’ half. Add Sesame to Curry If, curried chicken is on the menu, you'll find that toasted sesame seeds are an interesting They’ add a_ nice texture to the curry | sauce. be kept on the pantry shelf. Or you may buy a 4-ounce carton of dried beef at your self-service meat counter. This package must be refrigerated. Creamed dried beef on toast has long been an American luncheon favorite. A new twist to this old favorite will make those hungry youngsters scramble to the lunch- eon table, * * * For the new twist, season the creamed dried beef with curry powder and serve with steaming white rice. Dried Beef Curry on Rice S-ounce glass dried beef 4 1 5 tablespoons butter or margarine 2ty cups milk 1, teaspoon curry powder 3 cups cooked rice Break beef into small pieces and let frizzle gently in the butter or in flour, add milk and stir over low heat until thickened. Add cur- rv powder and serve over rice./ This recipe makes five to six servings. ¢ Recipe Variations: 1. More curry powder may be added for a higher flavor. 2. Add 2 tablespoons chopped on- ion to the dried beef and fat and cook until onions are clear. 3. Add 1 cup of drained cooked peas to the white sauce after mixture has thickened. 4. Brown rice may be used in- stead of white rice for a rich, nutty flavor. 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The tex- ture would be more like ice cream ee Rabbits | ied the Dutch Way — TREES 4 If there's a rabbit in the sack— start work on this dish right away Hundreds To Choose From ifor serving later in the week. T Up This recipe is a favorite in the |Pennsylvania Dutch country. | » ¥ Cut two rabbits in serving pieces. ay or two in vinegar and water that has been ‘brought to a boil with a few bay eaves, cloves and onion slices add- ed for flavor. The longer you leave All Varieties ‘it, the better it gets. B { | u. $150 Apples a and cheese; mix well. , bs 1955 timated at about Heat to boiling point. ver and is the herb bread crumbs ycu use ink Jo is estimatec Sprinkle gelatin on cold water : . cook over ee teat. Ae min-) Melt one-third cup butter or mar- 86,900,000 bushels. a drop of 17 to soften. Combine in saucepan WHITE CHRISTMAS PIE — It will be “I'm dreaming of a white | poe ine ng Rsaon Sepa | 3915 Auburn Rd. Z utes, Season with salt and pepper. ganne in a skillet. 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YOUR HOLDEN RED STAMP PREMIUMS WILL of PONTIAC * 51 West Huron Street Shop’ by Phone, Too! Phone FE 4-1555. PNY aS § SERVING vou suTten if 7 SAVING You mort j%, wir wocnens eee stam” D-16 By WILMA GREENWAY any wonderful fairy-tale happening ‘Can occur, Even so, youngsters at the Oak- land County Children’s Home weren't quite prepared for what took place when artist Cornelius H. Geerts appeared like a fairy godfather with a magic brush in place of a wand. They watched with delight as Geerts’ brush began (o transform what had been drab brown and yellow walls of the dining room at the home into a colorful fairy- land vista, First, against a new background of sunlight yellow, a snow scene appeared. complete with farm- fuse and green pines, with chil dren sledding down white slopes and skating on the blue ice of a pond. On another wall, the new hfe of spring was revealed with its fresh colors and an orchard in full bloom, Then came midsummer with the full green of its foliage and fields of ripened wheat, and, in another scene, fall and the harvest with pumpkins-ptted-ingh and the bur- nished golds and yellows of that season predominating. Last and most wonderful of all was the wall facing the tables where the youngest children eat. Here, nursery rhyme characters magically appeared, A demure and smiling’ humpty-dumpty sits atop a brick wall. Mama and papa bear mount steps to their home while baby bear loiters below. A mouse chmbs nimbly up the clock, and a cat fiddles while a ludicrous cow hurdles the moon. And Peter the pumpkin eater leans noncha- lantly against the pumpkin shell that holds his errant wife. To complete the transfor- mation, William O. Moulton Jr.. superintendent of the home, had the lower wainscoting painted a pale blue to harmonize with the light yellow background and the colorful murals, Artist Geerts spent over two weeks completing the murals. He was commissioned to do the work: by Robert Serota of 377 Kendry Ave., Bloomfield Township, who employs the artist in his profession, of designing homes and com-' mercial centers Serota decided to brighten the dining room after his el EE ef our expert answer ROBES If you want to get personal Eco —— 1 rayon +12” ROBE... .....00045 PAJAMAS The continental collar adds style to these very comfortable broadcloth $ 5” eeeee «Peon PAJAMAS., or pel Murals Delight Residents of Home 2322 Mrs, Verne Freedle, a volunteer |ful nursery characters could make less strange and frightened in their) Christmas is a time for magic,|brarian at the home, convinced'small children, brought to the home|new surroundings. a ae boplhagretinn ee a time when love rules and almost (him that familiar scenes and cheer- because of poverty or neglect, fee! Although commissioned “ do , oe Sie \ GIFT FOR THE CHILDREN — Artist Cornelius H. Geerts of Detroit brushes in the finishing touches on a mural at the dining room of the Oakland County Children's Home. As a Christ- | mas gift to the youngsters, home designer Robert Serota of Bloomfield Township commissioned the artist to Pail mur als. on all four walls of one of wear and accessories in the Christmas tree. We Stumped about what to give a man? No need to be puzzled, when we have al! the answers. Here, you'll find apparel, sports- kind men are proud to own and wear. the kind they really appreciate finding under for every type of man, and we'll gladly help you make that important choice! THF. PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15.1955 : came in on bis day off to create | murals that would enchant the bern in Holland.. He has been a commercial artist in Detroit for many years, ‘ Today Olive Freedle, the librar jan who never forgets the overall n s of her young charges, took Pontiac Press reporter to in- spect the murals. As she listened to exclamations of admiration at Geerts' creations, the energetic li- brarian cast a speculative glance at the home's other dining room. whose blank walls contrasted « strangely with the fairyland atmos- phere of the new murals. “There must be a lot of warm hearted artists in Pontiac."’ she mused. And then, with a conspir- ational air and another pointed glance at plain walls: “You tell {hem I said, ‘Any volunteers?’ "’ Short Warden Can Face Up to Dachshund | BOYNE Ciry uw — Charlevoix Cog : eS jt has the only dog warden in ‘the country who jcan see eye to eye with a | dachshund. | He is 62-year-old Edward Erber. ;who lives up to his nickname of |Shorty by measuring only 4 feet '9 inches tall. Erber claims he was the | shortest man in the American Expeditionary Forces of World | War 1. The Canadians wanted to recruit him for a bantam bat | talion of short men. A frequent target of photog- raphers wanting gag shots al American Legion conventions Shorty doesn't mind the ribbing — “It's what gave me a bit of fame."’ | He still takes a lot of kidding ‘in his job as humane officer. When he goes to pick up a stray dog. he's used to such witticisms as: . “Are you going to ride it back? Where's your saddle? | What do you do when you run Pontiae Press Phete) into a dog bigger than you are?" - the dining rooms. Scenes of the four seasons and In six months though, Shorty has ® fairyland mura] of nursery characters are yet only one dog bigger than him: designed to brighten the hearts of the home's 139 coy “Part St Bernard and part youngsters. 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There is his football, with its score. There is a sweater on the wall, There are the cleated shoes he wore. But far off, where they fight and die, His plane patrols a distant sky. Here is the room that held his dreams, A pitcher, where the headlines glow, A running back on winning teams, Such dreams as only mothers kfhow. And somewhere, lost upon the air, I hear the echo of a prayer. (Copyright 1955, A. S. Barnes & Co.) NFL West 11. Selected for All-Pro Game | Proposal for Sunday Sports Winning Out Vancouver Citizens Vote on Issue After Baseball Transfer VANCOUVER, B.C. \W—A pro The practice still counts-as one | Rems, Bears Place 7 Each With ‘to Sunday sports in this city had a narrow favorable margin in in- complete tallying of yesterday's vote, Players 4 From Detroit * * * With 356 of the city’s 90 precinets tabulated, the vote for Sunday sports was, 2/004 for to 20,018 LOS ANGELES «—Makeup cf the Western Conference squad that will meet the East in the National Football League's all-pro football game in Los Angeles Jan, @&ainst 1> has been announced. There are in- both hands. But the youngster from|Owners claim there is only a small East Meadow LI. was unable to Percentage of players who now re- cope with Turner's superior ring Ceive less than $7,200. If this is /expenence er of old jso, then the cost of the increase However, it was not the Gil Turn. should be negligible.” ° He carnied the fight to]. players opened their meet- NY Coach Steaming taBua but often found himself/ing at 2 Third Straight tricked out of a p.m. and adjourned to chance to land his|Meet with the press at 4:30 p.m. hard right as LaBua spun away Then they went back into session. while countering with his right. Turner weighted 154'.; LaBua, 159 Turner's eye was opened in the sixth round but he manazed to pro- UCLA Speeds too tect it after that, despite LaBua’'s concentrated jabs at it. Turner also) got a mouse over his left eye. | 0 Ou S Turner was on the deck in the) | \ (fifth round but Referee Joe Palmer ‘ruled it a slip. | Practice Concentrated Palmer scored the figh | i almer scored the fight a draw Spartans’ Tricky Multiple Offense | 4-4-2 and even on points. Judge! on vored Turner 6-2-2. | LOS ANGELES, Calif. we — }UCLA's Bruins speeded up their practice pace yesterday in an at- tempt to master the complicated multiple offense Michigan State will use against them in the Rose Bowl Jan. 2 |Albino 6-3-1, both in favor of Turn- Sealed Bids to Be Opened for Nashua’s Sale | The 90-minute drill appeared sat- iSlactory, however. as fhe? Bruins NEM YORK «® — The fortune of ran well against the multiple of- Nashua, one of the greatest horses fense run by its reserves in Amenecan turf history, could Besides star tailback Ronnie ,Pete Conacher of Buffalo as most well be decided today when sealed. Kaex, who is out with a broken bids for the racing stock of the! ankle, the squad is in good phys- famous Belair Stud are opened. | ical condition. “We will make a definite an-; Coach Red Sanders shifted Don nouncement around 4 p.m. if at)/Shinnick from right guard to block- Investigation | NEW YORK (P—The amateut athletic umon committee to in- vestigate amateurism in sports. in- cluding the case of Wes Santee. is already at work, Dan Ferris said today. Ferris, who is secretary-treasur- ier of the: A.A.U., declined to reveal ithe names of the committee mem- Keep Under Cover, Men! It's Risky California Hunters Told to Keep Heads Down for Safety bers. The setting up of the com- cent A.A.U. convention in Louis-| ville, and one of its duties will be, ‘account demands of athletes com-; \peting in track meets. Santee, the famous Kansas miler, was suspended Oct. 30 by the Missouri Valley A.A.U. on charges he accepted targe ex- pense accounts for track meets in California. He was reinstated Nov. 20 by the Missouri Valley all possible."" said John W. Lude-|ing back or quarterback. He will wig. one of the executors of the es-; play linebacker on defense and ‘re tate of William Woodward Jr.| place Johnny Smith. who was to be “Then again it might be necessarv a linebacker, but suffered a shoul- to consider the hids at some length, der separation. Smith watched the hefore we reach a decision” scrimmage. Ludewig said the executors have Sam Brown, the right to refuse any bid and. Shinnick worked heavily on punting drills. The team then di- vided the rest of the time on of- 'fense and defense drills Gerry McDougall SACRAMENTO, Calif. Sportsmen hunting in Modoc ito inquire into excessive expense County during special doe hunting) season were advised today to keep \their heads down Modoc Sheriff's Deputy Gerald Wilson described one only slightly Jess dangerous than \some wartime beachheads. “The wildest and heaviest shoot- He reported two men.who went sector as , There are 5 Sports Pages in today’s Pontiaé Press No practice was scheduled today, but there will be one workout Fri- day and a double session Satur- day. Purdue Trips Loyola, 69-68 Lone Big 10 Cage Game. In ling I've ever seen.” said Wilson.| CHICAGO (#®—Purdue wrapped the last 10 minutes, to keep up up its 3rd basketball victory in, his team’s rally. broke loose f6r 24 points in the In an American League contest, "tp the Wolverines spotted the Lakers), ction toni ht with two American a 20-15 halftime advantage, then loop games = im: Pontiac erupted with 18 potyts in the 3rd | High's gymnasiuni. Lakeside Roy- quarter while the opposition was’ ais clash with Stone Front in the garnering only four to win geing 7 o'clock opener and Shaw's Jewel- away, 50-39. ers battle Stadium Inn at 8:30 p.m. Charles Moss led the winners’ |Bi\scugh's “..s.c0l00s0lo2 10 4 hae attack with 18 points, followed by | aio. |. voec8 19 6 15-39 Steve Hooper who posted 14. Tom | Wolverines 87181 Shaw's 12 points headed a losing Laker eftort. ‘Washington Wins Pair The Hot Shots recorded their 2nd) Washington Junior High School's triumph in as many nights, crush-7th and 8th grad, basketball ing Slaybaugh's 71-30, in a Na-jteams, coached by Ralph Allen, tional division \tilt. The victors ran |chalked up: victories Wedesday up a 34-12 lead at ihtermission and jaftermoon at Waterford over 7th and 8th graders from Isqa¢ Crary. N\ per bracket squads return to gan. All 71 counties now are open ing in the scoring. Defenseman| beard of governors. {into the area to rescue a wounded four starts this season by downing ‘for deer hunting during a 55-day'|Bob Pitts was the only Michigan ‘season. There are the post-season! player to get two goals. Capt. Bill |hunts in special areas and the bow|MacFarland had one goal and |is a legal weapon for other game three assists, : right along with shotguns and ri- fles. Metropolitan Milwaukee even EASTERN DIVISION * yor % c has a special bow season—a five-) pniadetphia ce eeeeees 135 «722 month-long pheasant hunt, Rew York tence a | In total numbers of hunters ,and|8yracuse ey 9 9 500 re = ESTERN DIVISION also for total kill, Michigan has Rochester —= ¢ 9 Sen ‘claimed the national lead in recent 3 Lewis Susan iyears, Together, Wisconsin ANd | Minneapolje av cue Michigan license more than 63,000 atinneapetis vy, Fert Wayne at Bosion| | : New a ston jbow hunters, That's a quarter of New York at Bose ‘ t Pittsbu the nation’s total, but more than oe TUESDAY'S RESULTS se Boston 106 half the states now offer special Tenegeent Me Seems ja jbow hunting privileges, so the per- gg TRURADATS SCHEDULE centage may not last long.! « -, adelpria Fort Wayne at Ph i] | The New York Herald Tribune, | in a copyright story, reported that} the A.A.U. was “concerned about! ithe possible improper influence of! ‘a two-page telegram sent to the iMissouri Valley A.A.U. board of ;governors by U.S. Senator Frank’ lan , c ‘Carlson of Kansas. ~ Celtics Moving Up By International News Service Boston Celtics moved to within’ 4 game of 2nd place in the East- ern Division of the National Bas-| \ketball Association last night with, ja 102-to-100 victory over New York. i, | | hunter had to craw! on their stom- achs to avoid being hit themselves BASKETBALL RESULTS COLLEGE SCORES Central Mich 92. Mich. Normal 74 Hillsdale 79. Adrian 64 Wane iMich! 61. Valpa.aiso 58 Toled» 69, Western Michigan 62 Penn State 102. Rutgers 78 Yale 58, Amherst 57 Fordham 89, Rhode Island 71 Temple 72, Gettysburg 53 St. Josephs ‘Pa: 83 Villanova “70 Holy Cross 85, St Michael +Vt.i 65- Dartmouth 63, Boston College 48 North Carolina 99, Alabama 77 N C. State 90. So Carolina 66 Mississippi 108, Howard iAla) 74 Ky. Wesleyan 72. Texas Christian 62 Arizona 71, Hamline 63 Houston 78, ‘Texas A&M 44 : /Washington St. Louis) 68, Canisius 6) Dayton 83, Idaho 56 A rdue ot h Akron 87, Heidelberg 69 ‘\times in the last six minutes Loyola of Chicago 69-68 last night jon Don Thornburg's jump shot in ithe last 10 seconds. The lead was exchanged five after jLoyola had rallied from a 42-35 halftime deficit. * * «& Loyolla went’ ahead ‘68-67 in the final minute on Joe. Shirk’s jump shot. Then Thornburg rammed in ithe decisive basket after which an- other jump attempt by Shirk failed. : Joe Sexson, Purdue forward, took scoring honors with 24 points while Thornburg added 14. Shirk |topped losers with 21. Defeat was |Loyola’s 3rd in five games. Big Ten teams are idle until itomorrow night when Notre Dame invades Minnesota. Gophers have downed DePaul and Jost 82-81 to Southern Method- ist in their only two starts. Notre Dame has a 2-3 record, two defeats being administered by Big Teh opponents. Wisconsin tripped the Irjsh 70-66 and Iiinols thém 163-93, Notre trounced ‘Maurice Lorenz scored four |Dame's. only. victory over a Big) | baskets and two free throws for ‘Ten foe was 71-61 against North- |. the Boilerntakers, ‘all in about |western. ec ee THE PONTIAC PRESS, a eS THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 You're invited to come in and place your order for Christmas Eve delivery. There could be no finer gift for someone you love dearly than a new beautiful 1956 Chevrolet. Ed Kraft Elected ba Prexy for ‘56 itive in dog show circles in | Pontiac Kennel Club, as its | president. \dron included: | Frank Grant; vice ‘ill and ston. The Pontiac ‘annual show in the fall. E. A. Kraft, for many years ac- | Oakland county area today heads Other officers named at the re- recent annual meeting in Hotel Wal- president, secretary, Mrs. Win- jifred Kraft; treasurer, E. W. Aver- directors Allan Reekie, Magnus Neraasen and Burt John- Press each year. ec many years, has provided the “best in show’ award for the PKC Prepsters in Hot Scoring Rac med hs average wp 6 16 game. Top battle for position in pe ieogue is at the center spot boasts the circuit's three tdp Beor- ers, Unbeaten Waterford has » 6-4 Chuck Gillis averaging 14.3 a game and Walled Lake has 6-2 ry Hughes hitting the hoop at-49.6. Farmington has come up with 6-2 junior Bud Jones whose 23 points against Southfield dropped the Jays 53-51 in overtime last week. Numerous other players from the area, who have played in‘only the| Team mate Fred Baker, with 19.3 a game, is another reason why the Wolves are on top in the Wayne-Oakland League with a 2-0) mark. By BRUNO L. KEARNS What does it take to have a win- ning basketball team? One big fac- tor is to have some balanced scor- ing and the more successful areal ‘cage teams of this young season, tw have found this to be true. Lapeer, with three straight wins’ tucked away, has a high powered) offensive attack with three players. averaging better than 13 points! each and another in lower double | figures. | High scoring Tom Wilson, a 6 foot junior center, leads coach Burt Jackson’s attack with 23.6 | per game, followed by Roger Flanigan with 16.3, Tom Elliot with 14.3 and Owen Pope with 11 a game, Milford and Brighton each have) o high scorers to harass the -op-| . j |position. The Wolves who ave Brighton, paced by 14-year-old) ‘lost only a one-point, 52-51 de-| Brian Watson with 20 per game, cision to Waterford, have one of| |won three straight before losing a jarea’s top pointmakers in Jim Da-| 41-39 game Tuesday to Clarkston. vidson. | Herb Snyder, a 6 foot junior for- Davidson failed to connect from ward, has pushed through 15 per lat floor against Waterford getting | game. 10 free throws, but the 6-3 senior ’ Head t forward is still hitting at a 24 point top scare as Sal opal 1956 F hehe de ded ddl CHRISTMAS GIFTS le's Buyers’ Market Time! MATTHEWS - HARGREAVES 34 Mill St. 211 S. Seginaw hevrolet Phone FE 5-4161 due to our rebuilding program! BAGS — CLUBS CARTS — BALLS Open Until Christmas \ N \ We're sacrificing our stock \ 4335 Elisabeth Lake FE 5-939 | Shoo ees per game clip. rys,” Larry Kersten of Almont Kentucky Coach Finding It ie ieee ot ‘Harder to Win These Days. scoring show when they faced COLLEGE PARK, Md. w—Coach | each other in the season opener which Imlay wen 67-63 in over- time. Kersten scored 31 and Dor- Adolph Rupp, Kentucky's basket- ball mentor who's having a tough time winning for a change, should | be satisfied with the style of Low! one or two games. thys far, are expected to crack the select. sco- ing kings before the season’ gets too far along. Among them are Jim Simer of Madison's Oakland B powerhouse, Dave Sweeney of Oxford. Evans Webb of Royal Oak, Capac’s Jim Chernenko, Jerry Paul of Avondale and Lake Orion’ § Jim Drake. One of the sharpshooters in the Suburban Catholic League Orchard Lake St. Marys’ Ted Kopacki.who __ has had three phenominal shooting nights with a total of 79 points for 26.3 a game. The Eaglets Jone loss in three | Rupp complains that the ‘“‘game ‘ uaserns to have turned into'a shoot- | ers’ holiday. The other ball clubs | have just been throwing the ball up there 4 set offensive plan and luckily they’ | 64 tocward. have dropped. | West Bloomfield’s Frank Rogers, “We try to be more definite. The 6-1 center and guard George Dea- ow led Imlay with 24. Neither team has lost since their meeting, and another scoring battle should take place January 3 when they meet on the Almont court. Dorow is a 6 foot guard and Kersten ith Ai ng. 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Milford 3 12 Mo wonder if all the pains of coach-| with 12 points a game. | Wilson, peer... 3 66° 23.6 son, Brighton. . # 80 200 ing and teaching a-system are} Romeo has fallen in three of | Baker Milford. 3 88 193 worth while.” four games to date despite Bill) Schmidt. [Romeo | Sonu? Millikan follows the same think-) Schmidt's 19.2 output average per|memenes Ortenville 3 Sa 108 ‘ing as Rupp. having his team move | game. van Saneeh etait 24 as ice : : : the ball ‘around until somebody In the Inter-Lakes conference, eee ta 3 s me can break loose underneath. It is) gouthfield’s Bob Evans. leading Bell Northville 3 ‘s 150 f ri fot, er : : t a deliberate style with plenty of| scorer in the league last year ‘Gins ‘Wrrertord 13 43 14a emphasis on defense. started off with a poor three- |Horvan, cto wie” : 3 E 139 5 c | Jones, arenceville 30 As a result. scores of both Ken- points in the opener but has ‘Dodson, Cranbrook 4 62 j30 _tucky and Maryland have been’ — comparatively low. Kentucky beat Louisiana State, 62-52, lost to Temple 73-61 and held | Gora to Depend on Team off DePaul 71-69. For the first Balance Against Chiefs in six years, they are out of The) Associated Press’ top 10, veg ranked 12th. Good team balance is the! Ypsilanti has taken part inetwo ‘bulwark Ron Gora, Ypsilanti Cen- ‘meets, and performed credifgbly 'tral swimming coach, depends on in both, at Battle Creek an@*Ann S AVE $7.96 to stop Pontiac High School tank- Arbor. ae ers, today at 4 p.m., in the Chief's) Along with Tom Cross, . Bob Nationally Famous jopener in the home pool. | Keavy, Denny Simonson, Bill Gora, member of the Univer. |Hampton, and Ken Bogard, Coach D R Y \ R re) N sity of Michigan's world cham- [Des joe has serge Simson, diver _ plonship relay team a few years 4% im Cornforth, also a diver, to | ago, says he has mostly an “all. |help out today. 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THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 led Best Defensive First Sacker the third hest defensive club of the year, with a fielding percent. age of .9T7 behind Philadelphia | (981) and Breoklyn (.978). The Phillies: alse: cormmitted = few- est errers, 110, New York made the most put uts (4,160), Milwaukee had the most assists (1,780) and the mos! an total chances (6.081) and Pilts-' Douglas’ contract expires Dec. burgh made the most double plays (175), There were five triple plays|Thompson, is unlikely to have his; (one each by the Phils. Cubs, short of the record set in 1910 and Thompson, former Eagles quarter- equalled in ‘29. Olson Manager Gets Ultimatum Giants, Braves and Pirates), two) Has 20 Days to. File Brief for Proving His} Charges Sizes 1] to 4 $675 Big Ted's Cincianatl club was SAN FRANCISCO WW — Herbert Ladies’ White a Eee ae Figure re ares Campos, one-time manager of Carl Sketes (Bobo) Olson, has been given 20 $g95 f ; ' days in which to file a brief in’ Up for 55 Final ‘his $500.000 suit against the for- i mer World middleweight champion. Hard Toe Hockey Skates Federal Judge Loms E. Good- man commented yesterday he’ pond $g4s Up Prepare for 72-Hole found “‘no evidence of any kind of ° n Before breach of contract” after three Hockey Shin Guards $3.95 Sanford Ope days of testimony on both sides. . Holiday Layoff He asked Campos to prove his Vig Northland charges in the brief. { Ski Sticks SANFORD. Fla. U—Golf’s tour. 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James Crowley had asked New, with the champion Philadelphia Driver. freshman team coaches f who will become v arsity assistants York Commissioner Julius Helfand) * Eagles in 1948-19. we ae Ba - ws hea pert ogi Suna for a copy of testimony in the New | unidentified Eastern collece, Boyd said two additional assist- York investigation. As a result olf ant coaches, not now on the staff, ‘at probe the New York guild was} 31 ordered to disband. Tommy: ue be named soon. Another * assistant, ‘contract renewed when it expires | Boyd recently became head) For better Holiday oa April 30. Richards said only that Footie cos ae mite Gere oa : coach for the past several sears, back in their title seasons, will re- “45 named athletic director. | main with the Cards as long as he _ has a contract, Lakeview Wins 67-55 The Cards had a 4-7-1 National, Lakeview of the Bi-County Football League record thts sea- ™ , its best since 1950. League opened the season yester- —— day by downing Detroit Country | Minnesota licenses more than Day 67-55. Lakeview will play at Exit Same as Entrance DETROIT — Doak Walker of the |Detroit Lions retired from pro foot- ball the same way he entered the’ ‘game, as the NFL's leading scorer ‘#—The Box-'As a rookie in 1950, Walker tallied He accounted for 96 | at a salary in- yesterday mamed three members|Vania may undergo an investiga-, during - the | ‘3S season, 128 points. E—8 a ee ere ennai att OPEN BOWLING EVERY EVENING Free Bewling Instrections MOTOR INN RECREATION ‘8 8. Perry 84. FE §-on? , ony Intra-Red Work Done ' For All Insurance Companies Ultra Modern Building ROCHESTER FORD one million fisher ost annually. Troy Friday night. 86 Proot + Schiettelin & Co.. 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"Peoudweiser 3416 Seaman No. 135 #1] eee ae ee qomen et 3% F Lend O'Lahes 3% a ee ae pecrus Se eer esr tis i, aiee now oo ne thea er bee rese an * rnor’s te Np by Motor Tune. bs achat tes = raed aoe CLEVELAND (INS)—One of the|there is no reason for rival NFL| Sammy Baugh and Sid Luckman |George Ratterman couldn't go it|have two quarterbacks of proven ee coe an sear sees i Sey HO. 2087 w , great eras in T-quarter-backing \romches to feel that the Browns’! en the sidelines, alone, Brown asked Graham to] professional abili yourself @ lone-up Breage ae Pontiac Inn 31 13 Frenchy's 23 30 |history will come to an end Dec. football dynasty is about 0) Grarem c t of retirement|P!@Y one more season. Rrown) Cleveland also bas two other Seonomy ‘and driving sa J ; Twin Oaks 31 13 Team No. 1 96 hen Otto G his (Crumble. j | Graham came out o , said: quarte: ntly em Disteipmtere of 2 at of Wallecy x TV 7:17 Unger's 20 4 when Otto Graham hangs up his| _ lin September when the courts .told ese rad ployed . aes 2 18 peels coer | ier 28/cleats for the final time after the| Coach Paul Brown has forti- ‘the Browns they could not have) “I! knew he would come back by Uncle m—J Root, ex- WOHLFEIL DEE Pedtedd Kandla Eibbnst National League title game. fied the club well for the day |Bobby Freeman, ex-Auburn star.|if we needed him this year, and|Miami, O., University star who Call FE 2-4907 peed cheasd fer Your Despite the fact the 10-year star; when Otte finally decided he'd |because“of an agreement he signed|he has done a wonderful job for|played with the Chicago Cardinals, srILLWooD “LANES BOY'S 31:13 Simmons Hd 20 23 Poole Lor. and .Freéman, who will be tlie property of the Browns when the Canadian lease on him expires, jus. He has given us everything this year. with a Canadian team. lee it became apparent that 2274 S. ibm Rd, Ye & for the Cleveland Browns is call. | 17 37) ing it quits—for the sec ond time—_ had enough of pre football and | pont® Lary _dolned other great bison like ‘Batchelor Mk | J, Sawyer 209-540 a ee * * * e FONTIAC sqUAWS . A ELKS LADIES MONDAY DIVISION “I won't impose on Otto to dos far as Brown knows, the ¢ . t | | roe 6 tran am, Bal Ps Pus Pittsburg h Bonus C hoice it again. I know he ‘wants to re-| only person planning retiremest onvertridie Ops Shell Of 38-8 Devarys 18 28) Hammers 31 Otlers, tire: 7 | at the close of the season in : e e — mole — 171, M. Anderson 458: eve: - iting 'G t Off F T nt Next year, the Browns will Graham. The rest of the players Specialists — ee Re CUS MEL FLOM LOTOTILO | stan ine season with Ratterman | will be back tr another seuss, rLKS “LADIES oodchuch | it Paul will have them. rs Hoff 200, G. Bradley 566; H and Vite (Babe) Parilli, the . p : Bears 13 8 Lions Io ka 133-2199. me “ ‘ FORT COLLINS, Colo. un—Gene He invited Glick and his wife to former Kentucky passer who P In 1955, the Browns are without : andes a2 8p Weires ee ‘Toronto on an expenses-paid trip. t with Green ! Comele 2 8 Dees H 13} BELLES & BEAUX iGlick, Colorado A&M back and 1956 Glick told reporters here the Te: Leesre oe need, Be oo peers defensively in the NFL and man vere 12-9 Cubs #13! titace orate PY, bonus choice of the professional y Severe ore have a potent- offense, which fea- . 2 9 Foxes 14] Larke ronto offer was made on a verbal) pim to the Browns in a deal that . Larkspars 36 Morningiories 4 Pittsburgh Steelers football team, tures the passing of Graham and K Burton 193408. Pandas a Carnations 32 Daisies ay ibasis and he informed Pittsburgh) sent Bobby Garrett of Stanford he of Ed (Big Mo) Mod- Does 2117 Dels 32 4 O'clock i said last night ‘I have no inten- the running ig Mo _——— Oreck 5 18 jofficials about it. to the Wisconsin club. UAW-CIO eo pa 4 nope ig tion of signing a contract with any! }, Pittsburgh, a Steelers spokes- zelewski and Fred (Curley) Morri- ts. Pts itelies J Lippard 169, R. Derick 465; team right away.” sain: Parilli has spent the last couple |son. K in 6 8) 2 iman said: Kineyioneree 35 Bpartene | Beaux; F Rigott a 522. The 25-year-old star of the Sky- Ss oo 6 of seasons in service, but will be| Brown, like Al Lopez—his base- | Soa @ocks $a mousse, zl IT BiNGs # QUEENS ‘line Conference champion Aggies ‘The situation boils down to. this out in time for the 1956 campaign. |ball counterpart in Cleveland—is Pinpointers | 26 Jee 1 Twisters 3119 RBs 27 29 and his wife were leaving by plane!_the Toronto team wants to talk| With Ratterman and Parillijespecially partial to good pitching P 4! lt ss ; " ot INSTALLED! ALL [iseay 228 8 Roneris S00, 8s ac Acpueey ssi os pracpmiore 26 Fed ie Piheesed pagers rong = to him, he gets a nice trip, and) sharing the load, the Browns willand the long ball. AME DAY SERVICE MA 918, Upsetters 2620, ss bakesidera = 30 25 Treys 5 31 P he'll listen to their proposition. s DA KES = See 3031 Kavos Ae | eee Arponaite. “But Fran Fogarty (Steelers ° ° os the way down the alley and, reach- | King Size ¢ 28 28 Bos 1 35| The offer came from Harry Son- general manager) will talk to him Bowling Clinic ing the—end—of—itsroll,_loses dts © erromen: D. Savage 215-470; Men. D--shine, general manager of the j ng = ea over ecia A h mith & Deck 213, L. Barron 622,, in Denver en route to the draft stuff’ and fades a trifle as it p re ery i [aa2. "raT 2186, ‘Eastern Canadian League team. meeting at Los Angeles next month. By BILLY SIXTY contacts the pins! Thus| it is) de: _—_ He also will be here (Pittsburgh); PFop.spIn TWIST—Bowling be-| to the right, away from $ 85. For Christmas eee en mew. in February. But whether further) comes very discouraging. . al tage ea ne earety ae is $24.95 Value Sar an Plastic | - talks will be necessary at that time) sure, when the 8-10 split pops up|the No. 5 key pin, It's what is ear Rows, 22.50-59.50 } -- Your Brees Never Tells \ is not Known now. om Den-|TePeatedly on what Igoks like alcalied a flat ball = cK, Wi Ww 10 TS ie A " “ ” oie Installed while you wait Grimes Bows 11.75-49.50 | ~} id he expects 10/2000, hit. but is actually “'fst.”| My suggestion: Stop. trying,, to mes : : Se) ~~~- = arn ae Sa aay « SAPSC\S | That's the problem of R. M. Keller| put too much. stulf on the ‘ball A Ps e Saturday o : State College, Pa., who writes: | Adop' ight arm fiijish Field 4.25-10.95 mS “I have Saye control, but I draw prac tee oleae Reach ‘out, SEAT COVER MART 136 S. Saginaw at Chase PONTIAC FE 4-8272 Quivers .... 3.50-17.75 AL HILDE 1920 S. Telegraph Fidel 4.7673 Daily 8-8 9-2 VODKA excellent straight, in a Collins «. 03 4/3 quart or with Tonic Glick was an ie choice | for the All-Skyline Conference team this season. He will play in the | Blue-Gray game at Montgomery, | Ala., Dec. 31 and the Hula Bow!) game at Honolulu Jan. 18. THE "V" FINIGH, WITH REACH, one HOOK- SPIN FINISH, EA Y 5S PULL PINT | About 660 high schools field which you'll- be. able to do con- sistently by keeping the swing close to the side. Dismiss getting hook with wrist twist. Instéad, keep the thumb pointed forward during the downswing, and you'll ‘get the all-important feeling of applying finger-spin at release. At 60 and 100 Proof + Distilled from grain * Arrow Liqueurs Corp., Detroit 7, Mick, | SAVE NOW During DAYTON’S football teams in Ohio. release there should be a little “V" opening between the thumb and index finger. | (Copyright 1955, John F. 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Clemens; To Share Sewage System! ye Goodfellows Sell Friday at Romeo irms to Build Galloway Lake Methodist Plans Christmas Pageant GALLOWAY LAKE — Mrs. |Wayne See and the little boy is Joseph L. Bennett, speaking on Billie Smith. —“the township “sewage disposal’ Other commercial permits listed $27,000 Plant to Go Up WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Township Board here agreed at| stamping factory valued at $27 its regular meeting this week to) will be constructed at the eae enter into a contract with the city of Mt. Clemens, allowing the township to dump sludge from the WATERFORD TOWNSHIP — os : joes Industrial Development site, | | according to the Township's No-, a | veniber building permit report. plants into the Mt. Clemens Sys- included a sheet metal factory,| tem. * 8 «& Action was tabled by the board’ $300. Total commercial permits value $11.000, on Williams Lake |Road; beauty shop on Lakeview, on the Waterford Township Fire issued amounted to $38,300. Fighter Assns.’ request for the appointment of Ed Smith as fire. chief, Smith is current acting fire chief. Members voted to accept the | dedication and operation of the water system of Lake Oakland 7’ Heights Subdivision on Walton | ¢1)°3'9, boulevard. It was announced that Town! $3, 700. Hall here will be closed Dec. 26) Permits for the month tallied in’ Commercial remodeling amounted to $41.000, with $30,000 of this on the Pontiac Golf and | Country Club. Home permits last month totaled 39, at $406,120. Additions and re) ling to homes amounted to, 21 garages to $23,179; and| two garages aH a breeze and Jan. 2, in observance of the all, 82, at a total of $524,619. holidays. Board meetings due In comparison, November 1954, | | | | distribution of ROMEO—The annual Goodfel- low paper sale will take place in, Romeo on Friday and until noon on Saturday. ’ The project is traditionally spon- sored by the local Rotary Club to provide Christmas dinners and toys for needy families. The Goodfellow fund Is also used throughout the year in -cases of emergency or if particu- lar wants are discovered in a destitute family. The Goodfellows will be made up of Lions Club members under the chairmanship of Dr. Sherman |Harding, Rotarians headed by Parey G. Horler and local and |State police. Rotarians Donald B. Chubb and Dr. Earl Hansen are co-chairmen of the packing and the Christmas boxes. Public Installation |“Bells at Home and Abroad,” will | -+be the Mrs. Walter Smith and Maxine DeVary are co-chairmen of the be presented in a Christmas Ves- attair. At the close of the pageant, per Sunday afternoon at 4 p.m.|the Women's Society of Christian lin the Galloway Methodist Church. |Servi ice -will serve refreshments. The service is sponsored by the: Public is invited. Chance) Guild, Mrs. Bennett will idlapiay a col- lection of bells from all over the Quarterly Meeting world and will demonstrate their . Held in South Lyon various topal qualities. Mrs. Rose Jorgenson, soloist, will sing Jesu Bambino by Yon. | SOUTH LYON — The Oddfellow The Junior Choir, under the | oq Rebekah blood bank of South- east Michigan held its quarterly meeting Monday evening at the direction of Mrs. Kenneth Stephens, will make their first IOOF Hall with John Bauman of Garden City presiding. appearance singing, “I Love You” and the traditional “Silent Election of officers was held and William Spreeman of Brit- Night.” Children's Village, the Methodist | ton was named president, Earl Fisher of Hamburg, vice pres!- Children's Home in Redford will dent and Marlin Prindle of At Arbor secretary-treasurer. Floyd Lippert of Wayne was re- lelected as chairman of the blood church. Following the pageant, “Holy Night’ which is being pre- sented at the church Wednesday evening at 7. the White Gift offer- be posthoned saw a total of 85° permits issued ing will be taken, at the ie -figure 565.535. Holly Treasurer Put on Salary Basis HOLLY — The council has voted to put the village treasurer back on a regular salary basis, fixed these dates will sce Adult, Junior and Primary bank and for University Hospital Choirs with Mrs. John Nunly at|and John Bauman, retiring presi- the organ, will provide the musical dent was named as chairman of * | setting for the service. \Mt, Carmel Howpitel and Cex woed - Hospital, Dearborn. Retiring chair- eva ttn oe Desc en [men are Bruce Edward of Qak- Joseph. Seen ss the Magi will jwood Hospital and Sidney Feldhak be Marshall Bi ‘Toms Widier (of Mt. Carmel Hospital. Following and Larry Bailey. The Arch- the meeting the Rebekah Lodge Angel is acted by Elna Fielding. [sexed refreshments, while Jim Steehow, Larry See for Officers Planned METAMORA — Public installa- tion of newly elected Masonic of- | ficers will be held at the Masonic Optimists to Sell Christmas Trees at Clarenceville CLARENCEVILLE — Local Opti- mists will again sponsor a Christ- mas ‘Tree sale and this year will QUEEN OF CLARKSTON BETHEL — Shirley Ann Lamberton Halk here Saturday at 8 p. m.| will be installed Saturday night at 8 p. m. as honored queen of the Those to be installed are: Worshipful master, James Mas- son; senior warden, Cassius Clark; junior warden, Harrison Morse; Clarkston Bethe! No. 25, International Order of Job's Daughters, at the Masonic Temple in Clarkston. Shirley is the daughter of A German firm has floating fish Henry and James Dolsen. Trus-, ; tees will be Donald Travis, Ron- ald Walker and Roy Best. for Dairymen Oxford Couple Oakland Dairy Group ito Observe 55 Sponsors; Award to Be Given Outstanding Years Monday OXFORD—Judge and Mrs. Fred |F. Stevens will observe their 55th wedding anniversary. Monday. The couple have resided in the Oxford area all their lives and in the village itself the past 55 Proceeds from former sales has} - helped finance the boys’ work pro- gram of the club; has made pos- sible the sending each year of a | boy and girl to Wolverine State. Funds also helped in the purchase of equipment for the baseball teams, trips to athletic contests at Briggs Stadium and colleges; and contributions to the club sponsored Boy Scout troop. Troy Schools Plan Christmas Event TROY—Troy schools have filled the next two weeks with Christ- mas plans. Trey Union's Christmas pro- gram Is tonight. Big Beaver will | have Its Christmas program | —___——_Menday._The fourth grade will | participate in “The Christmas | Secret.” The Poppleton School | will have a program for the | sell tickets for the trees, They will for the present at $1,000 per year. treasurer. Es Travis; secre-| Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. etal 3490 Airport Rd., Waterford. | ang Gene Lowery are shepherds. Lnives. with cock bendies, ice ox: ee eo 8 during| . , pal paren fatima senior! The installation is open to the public. In the prologue, the rabbi is port. the hours of 9 am. to 9 Pm. A couple of years ago the office —- ere — = ———— Persons purchasing tickets who (was combined with that of village | marehal Kenneth Fowers ak. POEL ELEC CELLET NEL EEN E ene EEE cannot find a suitable tree may | superintendent at a salary of one CHARLES STONE lain, W. V. Tompkins; organist, | a held some A SS, — jdollar per year in addition to that| . Herman Fick; tyler, Glenn & 23. ‘paid for his other dutires. Ba 8 Walker; stewards, Edward & tiene nquet onight Brecht, Gene Freeman, Guy PIXLEY’S' HOME FURNISHINGS OF ROCHESTER HAS THE CHRISTMAS y The annual Oakland County Dairy Banquet is slated for to night at 7:30, and is to be held ir the Pontiac Federal Savings and Loan Building, West Huron Street. . years. Speakers for the evening will, Judge Stevens has been a jus-|§ include Charles Stone, talking on tice of the peace for 33 years and| Michigan's ADA program. Stone is is still active in the position. With '§ from Michigan State University, Mrs. Stevens, a former Oxford & jand N. P. Ralston, head of the school teacher, he has operated Dairy Department of MSU, who a bathing beach at Stony Lake he speak on “Dairy Futures.’ for more ‘than 45 years, Remarks will be by Lyte Abel, oO Oakland County Agricultural Agent, with music by Dick DRAYTON PLAINS—Blue Star Duirns, accordionist. | Mothers Chapter 10, will meet at A Pontiac Press award will be ‘he school, tonight at 7:30 p.m. presented to the outstanding Oak- | Members have already sent gifts ten et rere om nl QINQEL 1S Dead der the direction of Mrs. Alice Perkins. all he i of the area | land County dairyman of the year. | ‘© al! the servicemen i& Chairman of the Oakland Dairy| 47d are having their own Christ: fin Waterford — |ssem sareacher sr, tater ar one George McDonald, or Tt 's Sam Smith, pipet alas “ to exchange. y | ‘Todd Ryan’ Was Keego Slates Christmas’ ‘Party tudy Guild Votes to Aid ¢ Harbor Native | WHITE LAKE—The White Lake Sway Gure ye the Christmas: | Home Extension group will meet party given by the Study Guild, with Mrs. Austin Palmer on oe the group decided to send a cash day for its annual Christmas party.’ contribution to. CARE and also to Members will bring gifts to be make cancer pads at each met- Whole Town's Talking ! About The .. County Belle RADIO by Hb “The Hardwood cabinet, All brass fittings . duction made into a unique wall radio. select your station—and listen to its quality tones, You will want one for Christmas! Reasonably Priced at Only GEORGE PATRICK McDONALD | An authentic reproduction of Turn of the Century” aes Coe: aaavan enky estoeet (all Drayton "Group to Meet wall telephone. hand rubbed for a mellow finish. . » A charming repro- Tum the crank— New Hudson Groups List Holiday Plans NEW HUDSON—The Maccabees here are holding their annual ; Christmas party at 8 pm. Friday. WATERFORD TOWNSHIP in their hall. —George Patrick McDonald, 37, The group is inviting members of 5202 Lynsue Lane, died yester- and friends to attend and gifts will|day after an illness of two years. be exchanged. = Born in Keego Harbor on Sep- given to a convalescent home, ing. The Intermediate Giri Scout tember 10, 1918, he was the son Troop here will be entertained at a|°! George and Catherine Hall Mc- oi Gorge wd Caer tat we HUTCH to Present Play aC oe ie, lot Christrnas on Sunday he Mr. McDonald was a profes- PLAINS — “The'are !{arold Adams, Church Schedules | sional singer in the Meca Supper DRAYTON Club in Phoenix, Ariz. He used youn; gest Shepherd", a Christmas land and O. R. Butler. 09.00 SEA A Se a a caer Large Selection of Distinctive TABLE, BRIDGE |} and FLOOR LAMPS Modern and Traditions Ronald Hol- 4-4 Christmas Activities the professional name of Todd play ritten by Mrs. Walte- «hich echeal! bor ' { Designs oe = ee si , Ryan. — . ; . ; ig wc ool boys group, the n DRAYTON PLAINS—A schedule Tecuwinse n Jr., will be presentec Pioneer Youth Choir, will pro- | of Christmas activities of the Sun- He was a graduate of Koosevelt Sunday at 7:30 p.m. in the sanctu- \ige the special music for the | ; ; day School of the Community High School in Keego Harbor and|ary of the Community Presby-| program. James Curry will sing | Reasonably b Mrs. Teeuwissen | United Presbyterian Church has a member of St. Benedict Catholic |terian Church. rect been announced by Supt. John \Chureh. He was a resident of a See Baird will Hazlett. |Keego Harbor for 37 years. the public production. ; | On Monday, Mrs. Hazlett’s Pri- | Surviving besides his wife Elaine . * * Assisting in the production are # mary Group I will met for a party|are three children; Michael T.,| In the cast are Vern and Dor-/Marilyn Shell, costumer; Betty at 4 p. m. On Tuesday, Mrs. | Piers T. and Cheri G. McDonald. othy Burris, Helen and Lillian|Fowler, publicity; Peder Nielsen, | \ “ ‘Thompson's ,jall at home. Also surviving are|Cleveland, Don and Norma Ridge-| stage; Edward Krantz, proper-| will meet at 4 p.m. Also on Tues-|two brothers and two sisters;|way and Gerald Pelkey. Others'ties; and Roy Lindahl Sr., lighting. | ‘day, the Junior Department party Thomas E. McDonald, Terence E. under Gerald Rustem, will be held: McDonald, Mrs. Mary Leona from 7 to 9 p. m. The Beginners’|Urquhart of Keego Harbor and party will be held at 7 p.m. Mrs. Catherine Shirley of aa Thursday, with Mrs. Roy Lindahl Texas. Sr. All the parties will be held) Requiem mass will be said at! at the church. 10 a.m. Saturday from St. Bene-| jdict Catholic Church with burial According to estimates by United) in Mt. Hope Cemetery. There will Nations experts, the total popula-' be a recitation of the Rosary at 8 tion of the world increases by p.m. Friday from the C. J. God- about 100,000 a day. Priced from '15.95° Cobbler’s Bench “Glorius Things of Thee are Spoken.”’ Lazy Boys ..........$115 up § Luxury Rockers .. . .$84.50 up § You have always 4 Wide Selection of Durable Fabric and © mate! one of Combination of Fabrics and Plastic | hese =~ “606.50 TIMELY Giht IDEAS For the whole family We Have a Large Selection of > Al END, COFFEE, LAMP, OCCASIONAL | & 2 . A choice selection of magazine racks, ash trays, TABLES in solid rock maple. pictures, wall racks. planters hassocks, stackin : Made by SPRAGUE and CARLETON aA , : ie a stools, snack tables, wall clocks, and many other f j j j 4 3. RDB: > =——Se S55 .45 558 8 5S. \hardt Funeral Home. _|Imlay Lists Program | for Churches, Schools IMLAY CITY—Grade students of church-school of First Congrega- the wy City Community Schools! tional Church will be held in the will present two Christmas pro-|jorish house Saturday, starting “Dis is a classy little heck! Let's stop this year. The fi goes Ss yen ret will be at 10:30 a.m. A potluck lunch willl ot Buckner Finance and over a half-century of American crafts- $3 se : ll peiced to f; os ceceed . get @ oon on itt” | &h mamship in solid rock maple. | From items all priced to fit your budget. g jeched greqramat all ie SIGNATURE—FURNITURE—AUTO LOANS Po fr sole canton | Bigelow Carpeting Interior Counseling - HOME - : 1x l EY runnisuncs 3 a Buckner Finance At First Baptist Church the | held st 1:30 pam Sunday, W*, «~—*You Can Park at ‘Our Door! BUDGET TERMS At 5 p.m. Sunday, the young] 4512 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains | wa present the pogoeat. “Deeg OR B22) NIGHT TILL 9 P.M. 9 ss2 MAIN OL 2.2121 . ROCHESTER “i § et c¥ ) ‘ j ti | . . ' 2 * ih \ / . > THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 E—7 Lausche—Democratic Dark Horse é v | County Deaths (NEA)—A tall,. broad-shouldered figure, top- ped with a bush of curly dark hair, is familiar in every town and city in Ohio. It belongs to Frank J. are looking at him with new in- terest. For now as a Democratic than the lef-hand rut. If they have one it increases their bar- gaining power, at the very least. A number of them think Frank Lausche—that's pronounced Low fully since 1945 that independent Lausche is the man for them, GOP FORTRESS Ohio is a Republican strong- hold, Yet in 1952, while Steven- son was losing the state by a half- million votes. Lausche won by 425,052. What is this appeal to both Democrats and Republicans? Perhaps it's his energy. In a car “Let's go, let’s go. Why are we stopping here?’’ “It's a red light,” the driver patiently explains. MONEY NOT GOAL Perhaps it’s his honesty. Every- one knows he has little interest in money. He'd have difficulty scrap- ping up the down payment on a house if he went back into law, his friends say. Everyone knows he's an early riser, like Truman. But his walks are in the afternoon. In the | dawn he dictates letters into a machine. He has his friends worried & GOV. FRANK LAUSCHE: ‘‘They’ll their biggest shock in 1950. In- dicating he might vote for Senator Taft's re-election, he left his own party's Joseph T. Ferguson high and dry. It is strange that Lausche’'s early support comes from the South since he’s a Catholic, though his wife is a Protestant. It was the South that sent Catholic Al Smith to complete defeat in 1928. RELIGION NOT OBSTACLE “In my early campaigns,’’ says “In my early campaigns,” s Lausche on this point, ‘‘the ma-| used religion: ag an issue. With each succeeding campaign there chine politicians who opposed mejjudge searching the evidence, then steps up and taps the ball in faultlessly. # have me looking at the stars.” was less emphasis until it has practically disappeared." But it remains the big ques- tion mark on the governor's po- litical balance sheet. If golf is a_ political t He has a larruping drive and shoots in the mid-70's. His golf genius is in studying a green. The again, he hems and haws Pilots’ Strike Threat Held for Negotiation LOS ANGELES i — A strike threat by Western Air Lines pilots is peing held in abeyance and ne- gotiations with the company will resume today, the company said. A walkout would involve 267 pilots, At issue is the amount of about his flying. His pilot dashes him over the state in a single- engined National Guard plane. There's a toothbrush sticking from his breast pocket and his shoes are traditionally untied. Only icing, conditions will keep him down or get him.pn the commercial liners. VEEP POSSIBILITY He's riding this seuthern boomlet for President. Pairing him as Ste- venson's running mate would be illagical, but he might be in line if Averell Harriman were nomi- nated. New York and Ohio make geographical sense. With this plateful of goodies be- fore him, what does Lausche say? “T’'ve been astonished by the wideness of the circulation which has been given over the country to views similar to those ex- pressed by Senator Russell. But I have no ambition of any char- acter whatever for any national Feb. 8, Ohio's filing deadline. WILL HAVE DELEGATES There’s little doubt that he'll have delegates on the ballot to make him favorite son. To go to the convention as a_ sure-shot! candidate for governor, controlling the state delegation, would give him his stronge@ national poten- tial, dopesters think. As an indication as te how he gation controlled by machine bosses | whose sole purpose is spoils and I have to be a THE LONE WOLF They call him a lone wolf. They charge he isn't a “team player” and that he appoints as many Re- publicans as Democrats to jobs. Some comment by Democratic precinct workers won't bear re- peating. But based purely on his ‘would give advance notice if a | Ford's Aircraft Engine Division an annuity demanded by the AFL~ CIO Airline Pilots Assn. The pilots! vert, 34, Flint Man Released After Auto Mishap A Flint man was admitted to St. Joseph Mercy Hospital last night after his car turned over in an accident at Square Lake Rd, and Telegraph Rds. Hospital authorities said that Er- nest D. Ney, 25, refused treat- ment for a concussion and was released. ® Bloomfield Township Police sia Leave Tools Behind that Ney’s car struck the rear end! , of a truck driven by Albert Bois-| of Winnipeg, Canada.'a burglar alarm when they tried. | vided, that no bonds less than the entire asset, Lausche has a bagful. His ath- letic background shows itself in his game. Just 60 in November, he has almost never been sick. His examination showed him sound of wind, limb and heart. ? CITY OP SYLVAN LAKE, MICHIGAN ORDINANCE NO. 50 (Adopted December 8, An Ordinance to provide and of revenue , 1955) for the tssu- Ss to Water the of a Supply hag m for the, City of Sylvan Lake, Michigan; to provide for the i nd ity of said bonds; Grace Orcutt UTICA—Service for Grace Or- cutt, 75, 45194 Cass Avenue, will Schwarzkoff - Milliken Funeral Home here, with burial in Utica Cemetery. Miss Orcutt died sud- denly of a heart attack Wednes- day morning. She is survived by one sister, Kate Orcutt of Utica, and a brother Fred, also of Utica. Miss Orcutt was the head of the comptometer department of Hud- son Motor Car Co., Detroit, for 43 years. Mrs. Jessie Heatley - Mrs. Jessie Heatley, 73, of Wixom, who died last night at St. Joseph Mercy Hospital, Pontiac, after a Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Milford. | Mrs. Heatley is survived by three sons, William T. Edwards of Dexter, John Heatley of Detroit and Frank Heatley of Milford: a daughter, Mrs. Homer D. Hoskins of Pontiac, six grandchildren and two great-grandchildren. Her hus- band William died 25 years ago. Mrs. Adam Perry LAKE ORION—Service for Mrs. Adam (Mary Lillian) Perry, 85, of 310 East Flint St., Lake Orion, for 57 years, Mrs. Perry died to- day. She is survived by her hus- band Adam; a son, George of Lake Orion; five grandchildren and seven great-grandchildren. Mrs. George Willard COMMERCE TOWNSHIP—Serv- ice for Mrs. George (Gertrude Mae) Willard, 71, of 270 Steadfield, will be held at 3 p.m. Saturday from Richardson-Bird Funeral Home, Walled Lake, with burial suddenly Wednesday at Pontiac General Hospital. She is survived by her husband George; two daughters, Mrs. Ma- Robert Murphy of Pontiac; a sister, Mrs, Myrtle Hudson of De- be held at 2 p.m. Saturday at the ‘* WIXOM—Service is pending for | the long illness. Her body is at is pending. A resident of the area) in Grand Lawn Cemetery. She died |‘ son Welch of Walled Lake and Mrs. |! a y { : and to provide for other matters relative to said system and said bonds. he the Council of the City of Sylvan Lake did on 12, 1984," de- termine to acquire a water supply sys- tem for baid city at an estimated cost of $225,000; and pursuant to authoriza- tien by the electors, did issue Water ip t Special A Bonds. dated June 1, 19: m the sum of the sum of mainder of Whereas, the amount of the original estimate of $225,000 is not sufficient to complete the acquisition of said water supply system because of increased costs and the requirement of the State Health Department that the system must in- clude a water storage tank: and Whereas, it is necessary to raise the additional sum of $50,000 to complete the said water supply system; “ Therefore, the City of Syivan Lake (Oakland County, Michigan) Ordains: Section 1. Whe never used -in this ordinance or in the bonds to be issued hereunder, except when otherwise in- dicated by the context: (a) The term “city” shall be con- esha te mean the said City of Syivan (o) The term “council” shall be con- ;;additional apartment, ei this ordinance, rates for special supply 1. inch meter ..... elec Oe 1% imeh meter. .............+. 12.00 2 ine moter... ... ci pyeccesee 17.08 3 inch meter RI 2100 4 inc WSO SO SD 52.00 (>) "Por all water used during any quarterly period in excess of 8,000 gal- lons, the following charges shail be made for such exeess water: 8,000 to 16,000 gallons at $0.24 per 1,000 gallons or fraction thereof 16,000 gallons and over at $0.16° per 1,000 gallons or fraction. thereof, (c) Buildings having more than one tenant ied through one water service will rged @ minimum rate of one-half the minimum rate per each office or other tenant in excess of one. id) Except as otherwise provided in for any purpose ty Manager. outside the ¢ity shail be fixed by the Council, but shall be not less than those charged to premises within the city. The city shall pay for all water used by it at the foregoing rates, except that for fire hydrant service, the charge shall be sixty dollars ($60.00) per year Yor each hydrant in the city. Charges against the city shall Be payable in uarterly installments from the current unds of the city or from the proceeds of taxes, which the bab within constitu- tional limitations, is hereby authorized and jul to levy in an amount suf- ficient for that purpose. The cost of water service connections from the cit premises shall strued to mean the Council of said City, legislative and governing y thereof. (c) The term “project” shall be con- |in Bection 3 of Act No. 94, Section 2. Council hereby re- affirms its former determination of the necessity of acquiring a water supply system for the city, said system to con- sist of 2 supply wells; 2 pump houses with pumps and appurtenances: storage tank; and water mains, fire hydrants and appurtenances: all sub- stantially in accordance with maps, plans and specifications prepared by Lewis . Wrenn, registered professional en- ineer and heretofore approved by this ‘ouncil, which maps, plans and speci- |Clerk and are hereby re-approv an | Te-adopted. y — : | Section 3. The Council does hereby adopt the said engineer's estimate of of said project, in- cluding | year's capitalized interest = the in authorised therefor, both of which estimates are on file with the City Clerk. Section 4. There are hereby authorized to be issued and sold pursuant to the provisions of Act No. $4, Michigan Public Acts of 1933, as revenue bonds the ringipal sum of fifty nm te i thousand’ Sellars 50,000). for the pur- pose of ard bore cost of the le~ tion of said oject. Baid bonds shall be known as “Water Revenue mds ;"’ shall be dated as of Pebruary 1, 1956: shall be numbered consecutively in the direct order of their maturities from to $@, both inclusive: shall be coupon in the denomination of $1,000 each; shall be registerable as to principal only, im the manner hereinafter set forth in the bond form; shall bear troit; four grandchildren and one great grandchild. Frustrated Burglars interest at a rate or rates to be here- after determined not exceedi 44% per annum, payable on July 1, 1956, and thereafter semi-annually on the first days of January and July in each year: ; ; in each of e ru 1960, $2,000 in each $4,000 in the year 1976. e bo of said issue maturing in the years 1962 thru 1976, shall be subject to redemp- Thieves who were scared off by voted several weeks ago to author-|They said Ney told they he didn't to break into a drug store yester- 15, A company spokesman said there would be no strike today jand expressed belief the union. strike hour is set. An official of another union said that office and reservations work- ers and luggage loaders are pre- paring to walk out tomorrow. Book Review Group to Hear of Schweitzer WATERFORD TOWNSHIP—The Book Review Club will hear ‘The World of Albert Schweitzer” re-: viewed by Mrs. Arthur Selden when the organization meets at 1 p. m. Monday at the home of Mrs. Arthur Arnold, 6756 Des- mond Dr., Williams Lake. Mrs. George Dean is co-hostess. Any township resident interested in good books is invited to attend. Ford Gets Contract fo Build Jet Engines WASHINGTON «— The Air’ ‘Force has announced award of an additional contract to the Ford Motor Co. for J57 jet engines valued at $265,776,509. However, the specific number of engines was hot disclosed. The engines will be produced at in Chicago. _ The engine is of Pratt and Whit- ney design and produces about | 10,000 pounds of thrust—one of the -most powerful in operational use. The J57 is used in the B52 heavy bomber and in. several fighter planes, including the’ F100, F101, Ortonville Citizens to Hear Bonding Plan ORTONVILLE — The Citizens floor into the fered leg injuries. Atlantic G left turn, Urguayan President in Chicago Hospital CHICAGO # — President Luis Batlle-Berres of Uruguay was in a hospital today suffering from what was described as ‘extreme exhaustion." A spokesman said the visiting 5Si-year-old president also “‘appar- ‘ently has a bleeding ulcer.” He added, condition is excellent.” “The president's ‘general Batlle-Berres was taken to Wes- ley Memorial Hospital last night after he complained of not feeling! well at a dinner fn his honor at the Chicago Club. The spokesman said all the pres- ident’s appointments and visits for at least the next two days have been canceled. State Tries to Replenish Pine Martens. in Woods | LANSING (® — Michigan is try- ing to re-establish the pine marten in northern forests. The State Conservation Depart- the Martens were once common in when heavilywooded areas were logged. $25,000 Blaze Hits Home Being Builf A burning salamander caused an estimated $25,000 blaze at 2066 N. Hammond Dr. in West Bloomfield Township last night. The one-story brick ranch home Hallmark basement. He suf- West Bloomfield with three Fi q é raveyard \ize a walkout between Dec. 5 and know what happened. Boisvert day came well prepared to do the said he was stopped to make a job. & Pontiac Police said that the +e lowing equipment was found | jleft at the establishment at 416 | | ol Orchard Lake Ave.: Two crowbars burlap sack Police said the thieves first had broken into a vacant store next Lake Sailor Killed DETROIT w — Richard Broad- a Great Lakes sailor, was fatally injured yesterday when he fell 25 freighter Tampico. The Tampi@d was being prepared for winter stor- age in suburban Ecorse. 65 Pct. Take Vacations cent of all American families in the middle brackets took vacation trips during 954, a recent survey indicates. One trip was taken by 30.7 per cent of the families in this group, ment said it had released eight of concrete ties instead of wood the small tree-living furbearers in OS!0 learns. the Porcupine Mountain State Park and is attempting to get more of the animals from Canada, source of the first release. 183 r ives $ mo 18 A » « < * ‘ 188 . “ L S ° ¥. $ NANCE NO. 1205 jopted December 13, 1955 Effective Decembe 1985 known Zone Ordinance.” tiac Ordains: Zone the “Build e City of Becti 1 The rt of Lots 150 to 152 both incl. Plat 13 zs. NE. of East with a oy tee alley deeded change in the building zone Shove ren to Commereint One Heb i 3 i 3 Fil . f ! : oe , @ screwdriver, a key-hole saw, clothes line and a drug store through an inside door. | ¢**' well, 46, of South Chicago, III.,|>¢ feet into an empty hold in the coal! WASHINGTON — Some 65 per|'* and high-income | fic tien prior to maturity, at the option of |the city, im inverse numerical order on any one or more interest payment dates on and after July 1, 1961: pro- jJuly 1, 1966 edule, to-wit: lowing sc $35 tf call duly 1 $20 July 1, 1966 but prior to July 1. 1968 $5 if called to be redee July 1, 1972 | expenses Notice of redemption shall be given|/maintenance thereof as may be neces- [to the holders of the bonds be re- sary to serve the system in good re- deemed by publication of such notice not|pair a working order. The Council than thirty (30) days prior to the) at ing of each fiscal year, cate fixed for redemption at least once shall adopt a pases covering the fore-| in a newspaper or publication circulated|/ going expenses for such year, and in the City of such expenses shall not ex Detroit, Michigan, which rt of f jar service, istered regi: be rt Bones so called for redemption for redemp’ hand with deem the same. principal o eren’ the paying agent to re- f said bon nt shall payable in the United States of fications are now on file with the City | is become pn ceration of a reserve for the payment the of principal and interest as required in & premium in accordance with the fol-|from periodically hi o be redeemed on or after en prior cc tule 1, 1966 «(Out of the revenues in the Receiving rf called to be redeemed on or after Pund. there shall be first set aside im)equal standing with the bonds herein) each quarter ‘3 months) into a fund to| authorized. provided, that no such eddi-| “Operation and Main-/ tional bonds of equal standing shell be) to $15 if called redee' on or after July 1, 1968 but prior to July 1, 1970 $10 if called to red t ds and the shall ome due at such times, not exceeding 30 days after the reading of the wat er shall be established by resolution of the Counell. and if such charges are not paid on or before such due date, then a penalty of 10° shall be added thereto plus 1% tor each month of delinquency beyond) the first month. In the event that the! charges for any such services furnished| jin 60 days after the due date thereof, then all services furnished by the system to such premises shall be discontinued |Services so discontinued shall not be restored until all sums then due and owing, including penalties, shall be paid, eer a shut-off and turn-on charge o Section 13. Charges for services fur- to any premises shall net be paid with-! fund from time to time may be transferred to one or more of the foregoing funds or may be used Yor any purpose relating. to the system: provided, however, that if at any time there shall exist any default in making any periodical trans- fer to any of the above mentioned funds, then such default shall be recti- fied so far as possible by the trans- fer of moneys from said Surplus Fund If any such default shall exist as to more than one fund at any one time, then such transfers shall be made in the order in which such funds are listed above. No disbursements shall be made from said Receiving Pund except to the special funds as above provided. Section 16. In the event that moneys in the Recelving Fund are insufficient to provide for the current requirements of the Cpererien and Maintenance Pund or the Bond and Interest Redemption Pund, any moneys and/or securities in other funds of the system shall be transferred, first, to the Operation and Maintenance Fund, and, second, to the Bond and Interest Redemption Pund, to the extent of any deficits therein. Any amount so transferred from the Re- placement FPund shall be replaced as s00n as possible. Section 17. All moneys in the several funds of the system except those in the Bond and Interest Redemption Fund, shall be deposited with the ome | National Bank of Pontiac, Michigan. i moneys from time to time itn the Bond and Interest Redemption Fund jinclud- ing reserve moneys) shall be kept on hand with the bank or trust company! at which the principal and interest on) the herein authorized bonds are cur-| rently payable. The moneys in the Receiving Fund, in the Operation and, Maintenance Fund and in the Bond and Interest Redemption Fund. shall each be kept in ia arate depository account. Moneys in the Bond and In-, terest Redemption Pund, over and above those accumulated for the pay- ment of @ next maturing principal and interest, and moneys in any other fund except the Receiving Fund and the Operation and Maintenance Fund, may be invested in United States Government ga 5 = investment, the securities representing the same shall be kept om deposit with the bank or trust company having the deposit of the fund from which such purchase was made and the income therefrom shall become a part of such nd. Section 18, The City hereby covenants and agrees with the holder or holders, from time to time of the bonds herein proposed to be punctually perform @. erence to the system and said bonds re- quired by ‘the constitution and laws of the State of Michigan and the charter \mished by the system to any premises ;shall be @ lien thereon, and on May Ist/ of each year the person or agency) ;charged with the management of said! ; system, shall certif |which have been |months or more, rendered, cha: shall be collected and lien shal! be enforced in the same copy of the affected ( be one) at , then no such charge shall become a lien tt auch premises |from and after the date of such notice However, in event of the filing of such |Motice, no further service shall be ‘ed by the system to such premises until a cash deposit equal to two times charge to the average quarter}: premises shall have m made as se- curity for the payment of charges there- Section 14. The rates hereinbefore established are estimated to be sufficient to provide for the payment of the ex- penses of administration and operation of the system and such expenses for the maintenance thereof as may X85! to compete with it in be| Ptmance Commission and will also file oo year: and that it will furnish a copy of of the city and by this ordinance; that it will construct the project here- in provided for in ps, plans and specifications rred to, and will have day of July, 1956; . lease, mortgage or in any manner pose of the system or any substant part thereof, until all is yable from the revenues thereof been paid in full; and that it will not ~ Syivan Lake, Oakland County, Michigan, bond jal) 8 =i Tp have | 0° $35 If called to be red duly 1, 1961 but pri * it called to be red na 1, 1966 but pr $15 : called to leemed om or after lor to be redeemed on er July 1, 1968 but prior to Julw 1, 1970 $10 if called to be redeemed on of after July 1. 1970 but prior to July 1, 1972 $5 if called to be redeemed on of after duly 1, 1972 . Notice of redemption shall be giveny to the holkiers of bonds called to be re deemed, by publication of such noth not less than thirty (30) days prior ta the date fixed for redemption, at least once in @ newspaper or publication elr- culated in the City of Detroit, Mich- igan, which carries as a ne of ular service, notices of the nicipal bonds: provided, that where an bond shall be registered, then notice of the redemption thereof shall be given by registered mail addressed to the regise= tered holder thereof at the address shown on t bond registration books of the City Clerk of said city, which notice shall be mailed not less than thirty (30) days prior to the date for redemption, Bonds so called for re-,. demption shal] not bear interest after the date fixed for redemption, provided funds are on hand with the paying agent to redeem the same. The City of Sylvan Lake hereby cove~ - nants and agrees, that at all times while. any of the bonds of this issue shall be’ outstanding, it will intain such rates. for services furnished by said water supply system as shall be sufficient to provide for the payment of the expenses of administration and operation of said system and such expenses for the main- tenance thereof as may be nectasary ta, preserve the same in good repair and working order; to provide for the pay- ment of the interest upon and the prin- cipal of all bonds payable therefrom, eas and when the same become due and pay-‘-, able, and for the creation of a reserve. in the bond and interest redemption. fund as required in said ordinance: and to provide for such other expeaditures and funds for said system quired by said ordinance. be by the council of said city so as to pro- i This bond may be registered as to principal only in the neme of the holder on the books of the City Clerk of sadd city. and such registration noted on the back hereof by said City Clerk. and thereafter no transfer shell be valid un. by registration to the bearer. Negotiability of the interest coupons shall not be af-. fected by registration. Tt is hereby certified, recited and de- clared that all acts, conditions and things required to exist, happen and be», pectermes. Precedent to and in the « issuance of the bonds of this series, existed, have happened and have been« performed in due time, form and man- ner as reouired by law. ESS WHEREOP. the City of neil, has caus ts name by md its its . a. to be affixed hereto. and ted with the facisimile sig-__ by its Cou igned wit any rson, firm or P lee Ler the furnishing of premises within its corporate matures of its Mayor and City Clerk, == of the first day of February, AD... CITY a SYLVAN LAKE —oo——_———— Mayor —— ad Countersigned : similar type of prepare, keep ts and | United condition and operate the sai efficient manner and at cost, so long as any of bonds are City Clerk outstanding; that it will .maintain in- (COUPON) . —— hel the — for the — Number 4 ~ a said On the ist day of , AD” smovat eee ee would be ree 19 ——. the City of . Sylvan | Lake, ‘Be Suniness: “thet it wil Oakland County. Michi pay to gan, will the bearer hereof the sum of ————— —— Dollars, lawful money of the uired by Act No, 94, Michi bos of 1933. as now or hereafter amended: that {ft will promptiy file with the original purchasers of said bonds a copy of each annual statement which it is required to file with the Municipal with such purchasers a copy of the Annual Audit of the system certified to/| by a Certified Public Accountant, within 90 days after the close of each fiscal) the foregoing statement Lory Mons = = bondhelder upon paymen e actua cost of such ol, Any such audit shall | this ordinance: and to provide for such other expenditures and funds for the system as are required by this ord Rates shall be fixed and revised from itime to time by the Council] so as to |produce the foregoing emounts, and the city covenants and agrees to main- |tain et all times such rates for services |furnished by the system as shall be sufficient to provide for the foregoing. Bection 15. The revenues of the sys- issue thy standing. shall be calleq tem are hereby pledged for the purpose \ vert se@easecsex ate ane time = to of the following funds. and as collected| shall be issued wh Each bond called to be Shall be set d as thavect sual G woe cl) eel Seeds a ahs areas Pron Gee hecerneins ht to issue additional bonds i i 1 system. an sha transferr L re- ve ° rig © basu | alue thereof and accrued interest, plus aden setae trom: tne atl (sevemocs oe etae, aside into a fund to be into special funds, as follows: 1, Operation and Maintenance Fund eeparate is designated [tenance Fund.” a sum sufficient ration and operation of the system for the amount specified in seid budget ex Pund. tn the Receivi Out of the remaining revenues tionately sufficient to provide payment as the become due the next maturini each issue vided, that the amount so set aside for ds thorized, not be less jon and surrender bonds attached coupons as they severally m section $. The Mayor and City Clerk the city shall execute said bonds for and on behalf of the city by respectively si¢ning and ewanserssgrnng the same and the City Clerk — sey ee pa I thereto ie ay SA ke execitte the interest said bonds blic Acts of 1 as amen ; Oescian 7 Said bonds and atteched coupons shall not be a general — from the operation of the system, im- provements, enlargements an thereof. such hold No. Mic! as amended. mad pon the — enlargemen revenues so pledged Ladies subject to said Hen until the payment in full of the principal of and ’ said ds. Secteare = —— rood holders bel i or interest coupo: ne Sa to be issued, shall [= * yit m a redemption of bonds: less tha {said issue shall be called for redemption of | not otherwise appropriated q| clan tion date, and for the purpose of im ‘|reserve therefor, not than one-half (2) otal t of int not 1 year, shall (Yo) of the (not capital- ;not be less th n total amount of interest tzed)} maturing on the following July first. and the amount so set aside f principal on the bonds herein authorized, in each quarter during each fiscal year, shall not be less than one-fourth (') -|termination unless the city shall raise Pund, there shall be °T/ counons herein authorized. to be issued, |be im such reasonable detail as will pre- sent the full financial condition of the |svstem to t holders of bonds and States of America, at 2. . ta , —————— same being the _ interest due on that day on its Water — Revenue Bond. No. , dated Feb- ruary 1, 1956. This coupon ts not a gen-~ eral obligation of said city, is payable- solely from certain revenues as forth in the bond to which this coupon rtains, and {fs subject to the redemp-_, on provisions in said bond * aa shall include auditor's comments on the manner in which the system's man- we t with the pro-| | visions of this ordinance in respect to | the several funcs of the system | Section 19 While any of the bonds |herein authorized to be issued shall be ‘outstanding. no additional bends pay- lable from the revenues of the system shall have a prior 94 nell jor eour! standine therewith, provided. The city shell system for the purpose of twprovinc. enlarging end/or extencinge the system which bonds when issued shall have | issued unless the average et revenues for en preceding fiscal veer, | be the lower, shall be 150°; the then last whichever sha!! [after maturing tn any fiscal year on) any bonds then outstanding payabl«- from the revenues of the svestem and on such additional bonds then beine issued. The actual net revenues shall be used in making the foreroing de- the water rates at the time of auth«r’-- ing such additional bends, tn which case the ret revenues of the svstem for each of the last two ing vears shall be augmented to an amount re- fecting the effect of such increase had) the water billines durine such years been at the increased rates. No such additions! bonds shall be issued if the city shall then in default in making any payments to the Operation and Maintenance Pund or the Pond and In- the Municipal Finance Commission of | the State of have ction over the municipal bonds) to issue such addi- tional bonds shall constitute a conelu- alive presumption of the existence of eondit'ons permitting the thereof Section 20. The bonds and attached shell be substentially im the follow- ing form, to-wit: UN eTaATES OF AMTRICA of the amount of principal maturing on the July first immediately following such| fiscal year, and if there shall be any) | sesmente for the purpose of creating a in said Bond and Interest 1, until said reserve shall equal aft least $4,500, and if at any time thereafter) said reserve shall less than 500. then there shall be set aside in said reserve quarterly a sym sufficient to restore said reserve to $4,500 at the earliest ible time. If any additional bonds of equal standing shall be issued, the authorizing ordinance shall provide for a comparable reserve therefor. Moneys in said Bond and Interest Redemption Pund may be used for the rovided, that ng, no bonds m all the outstanding bonds of in case of refundt the city shall have on hand in fund sufficient moneys therefor or i in excess of the amount of interest and principal ie. ing the amount on hand, moneys tn the reserve shall not be considered as id oheasalbmtorte or pledged. In any case where moneys are available for the redemption of bonds, euch moneys may be used instead to purchase bonds on the open market at the best price or prices obtainable, but not in excess of he then redemption price. When the principal amount owing upon any bonds shall reduced to the amount of the then the principal of such bonds shall be paid from such re- serve. : 3, Replacement Fund. Out of the re- pe conan Uibipreanped in the Receiving Pund, there shall next set aside in equal arterly installments in a fund to be ted." lacement Fund’, a sum Pas STATE OF MICHIGAN COUNTY OF OAKI ANT CITY OF SYLVAN LAKE Number $1 WATFR RPVENUE ROND KNOW ALL M BY THESE PRES-| TS, that the City of Sylvan Lake Oakland County Michigan hereby, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS | on the first day of July. A.D. 19—. and to pay interest thereon. at the rate) of f jy per centum | per annum, from the date hereof ‘until! id, said interest being payable on July 1. 1956 and thereafter semi-an- nually on the first days of January and July in each year, which principal and interest are to be paid solely out of the revenues hereinafter specified. Both principal and interest are pavable in lawful money of the United States of America at ———_——__, tn the ——_-—_-— of —, upon pres- entation and surrender of this bond and the coupons hereto attached as they severally mature. This bond is one of a@ series of bonds of like date and tenor except as to hei maturities from 1 to 50, both inclusive Qgeregating the principal sum ef Fifty by pursuant to and in full conformity with the constitution and State of Michigan ‘esvectally Act No. 94 of the Michiran Public Acts of 1933, as amended), the charter of said city and Ordinance No. -—-— duly adopted) by the council of said city on the ——— | day of . —, for the pur- pose of defraying the cost of completing the acquisition of a water supply system for the city. This bond !s @ self-Hquidating revenue bond, is not a general obfication of said city, and does not constitute an aginener ar the said citv within | than $500 per year, with the fiscal year beg inning July 1, such fund shall at reach cipal of fm- of this series are the revenues of said ture ex: remaining after dé ny . y or charter Mmitation. The prin on the bonds ’ a ments, said fund shall i the sum of $5,000 as soon as possible thereafter 4. Improvement Fund. Out, of the ons ducting the reasonable expenses of the tamara 'ig ultmand tne by mance ‘ m, an pay ment of poth the Principal of and in- terest on said bonds, a= on enhy ret ial stand whie except ac) statutes of the|* of Section 7 of the Zoning Ordinance Zone Ordinance’ No. City Clerk Mayor REGISTRY In Whose Name Registered ‘ai ¥ * | —_ ? | Date of Registration 2 ——— ee “ | Sienature of City Cierk of City of Sylvan Lake Section 21. The proceeds of the gale of’ the bonds herein authorized to be issued, shall be deposited in the Com- munity Netiona! Bank of Pontiac, Mich- igan. Prom said moneys there shall first be transferred to the Bond and Interest, emption Fund, any premium and) accrued interest pa!d to the city by the purrhaser of said bends and one veer's ecapital'ted interest. The balance of such proceeds shall be used solely to pay the ° cost of the protect hereinbefore de- sertbed and any eneineering, legal and other expenses inci¢ent thereto, and shall be paid out only upon suthoriza- tion of the counci!: provided, that sald council shall not authorize the parent of any such moneys for construttion work until there shall have been first . filed with {tt by the consulting engineer in charge of such work, a written state- ment to the effect that the sum so to be paid is in full or partial payment = ac ' n w fect and that the city has re- cet the consideration or - am struction estimates which have theretofore approved by him for pay- ment and the amount of the balance which will be reculred for the comple- tion of the protect. Section 22. The said Water Revenue Bond shell not be issued until the Mu- nicinal Finance Commission of the State of Michigan has enproved such issuance. and the City Clerk is hereby authorized and directed to make application to said commission for such approval Section 23. Any unexpended balaypce of the same demption, or purchase at than the fair market value of said bonds. Any bonds so ecoulred by re- demption or purchase shall be canceled -- and shall not be reissued. : Section 24. This ordinance shall |: te- corded in the minutes of the meeting of the council at. which it was adopted, soon as practicable after its passage. which record shall be authenticated by the signatures of the Mavor and Cit¥ Clerk of said citv, and shall be published once in the mtiac - ~ Ss paper of general circulation within the said city. This ordinance shall ome effective immediately upon its adontion Section 25. If any section, berg rese clause or op this he held the sentence, ordinance shall e Section 26. All ordinances and resotu- tions and parts thereof, insofar as the here 4 of Ordinance No. 49 are especially repealed MARJORT® RB. WILLSON ’ City Clerk : ANTHONY KREPS | iayor 2 Dec. 15, 1955 : ORDINANCE NO, 1297 Adopted December 13, 1955 Effective December 23, 1955 An ordinance to amend Subdivision 9 = No. 944 being the “Building nance” of the City of Pontiac. The City of Pontiac Ordains: Section 1: "Ee That Subdivision 3 of Section 7 of 944 being the “Buiiding« the City of Pontiac;, Comm! Section 11. . Except as herein otherwise) remai revenues the Receiving/ tional bonds of provided, water to be furnished by the/Pund, there may be set aside in any| may be tesued pursuant to the terms of system to each premises shall be meas-) , after z sett , is secured by a statu- ured by a meter installed and controlled) for ine foregoing £ for quarter,|torvy first Ken on. such net revenues. by the city. Charges for water service/in a ‘fund ted -“Improve-| The bones of this series maturing tn to each premises within the city ¢con-/ment Fund,” such sum as the council) the years 1962 thru 1976 are subject to nected with water supply system)may deem advisable to be used for im-| retemption - maturity at the shall be as 2 1p ents, enlargements, extensions) option of the city, in inverse numerical (a) A_minimum quarterly charge en- repairs to order, on any one or more interest -pav- titling the consumer to use up to * o| §. Surplus: Pund, wes remaining) ment dates on and after July, 19¢i: coger! of water in each quarter, llin said Receiving Fund a provided, that no bonds less than the mate copenes gen Ge Om Mien year i Reriodicall entire issue then outstanding. shall meter used, os 7 transfers have been [ for tetemaeion r time Hoa PERE es Seve Teqund, sna So deemed 00) te duly i, wh “called be ea . ae vegping, Meng A ‘e) ~ | value Caerest and accrued Be a. inch . et rere es, eer * 4 actord: [> ane Inetef.sscsescecsccssse’ O90 [Phnd.”" Monefs in sald Burplis joving schedule toe: : + \ y . i fo » © oe "6 4 { fe At s] ! A ark and a fifteen (16) day notice blished according to eaten cal ion On sa hearing is hereby set at December lel this 1955. ‘ction 3 « THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15. 1955 F—8 oi P for Action " jpad be! mene Acmamaer cam a 7 : Anti-Smog Law Saves _|be, didn’t burn the evidence just prnawea ne beer Pu tchenae Pane Ney =m TACOMA Fava Did ‘Ya Hear the Tal [Social SeCUrILY [totes trom burning [rhceeeatt care! ete = ; rine | ear e Laie Sees ee a Begin | About the Texan'‘s Boy? rece i il cage ve new First mail r catalog in 1872} suspec' sys and wen tea FhearINgS Begin ne wexan's Boy? Study Planned j'ceiF4"eti cop, eddie sors On * archipelago and made off with $15,-| 000 items. Extra excitement, added enjoyment for those whose gift came from Slaybaugh’s . . . and furthers their interest in their favorite sport. _SSSSSSSSFIIIFF5F555555. BPP IIDANA PD IIR IIN AAI | | K eA oe e gressional study today. > SeCCSTH SOSH SS RESS TOs esate EeSONsERe MIXMASTER Larger bow!l-fit cm, beaters for | higher, lighter, finer-textured cakes. { SOCPOTOTTPATETODACORSEAAAKTT ADSL TERRA TTT RORROREE ETE eeseseee sR cE ETEEE a 4 + = SESE ESELSSSSSSS Retirement and Foreign Receivables to Be Seen| by Congressional Panel, WASHINGTON uw — Taxation of | income from abroad and from re-, tirement funds comes up for con-' * * * More experts were called in for panel discussions before the tax policy subcommittee of the joint committee on the economic report. The group tomorrow will finish two weeks of hearings in its quest for general principals of taxation to help assure a stable and growing economy. Scores of economists and tax ex- perts have testified. All were asked last spring to do research on as- signed subjects. Their papers al- ready have been published in a compendium. : JOINT REPORT ‘beside her, he said that it had been a rich experience, and Texas Version of the George Washington Story: Father: “Who chopped down this mesquite tree-” George: “Father, I cannot tell a lie. I did it with my little machete” . . . Father: “Bey, you get in your Cadillae and take off and don’t stop till you get to Oklahoma. Texas ain't big enough for anybody who ean't tell a lie.” * OIL AROUND THE TOWN NEW YORK—Basil Rathbone told of asking Greta: Garbo for a picture after their love scene in “Anna Karenina.” Sitting see * x * begged for a signed photo. Without looking at him, she said, Swedishly, “I never geeve picture.” * x * * Our forecast the other day that Ike would announce he won't run seems borne out in late dispatches. The push’ll be towards Earl Warren whom some Republicans call “the only man whe stands a chance against Steven- son.” Pressed about Warren last night after a TV broad- cast, labor leader George Meany said, “He'd make a hell of a candidate.” * * * * | Jackie Gleason and Perry Como—the Saturday night TV sources issued a joint report: “United States taxation of for- eign source income is cumber- some, formalistic and frequently inequitable.” It also said: “The present sys- tem also tends to discourage for- eign expansion of direct invest- ing companies by taking income withdrawn from oné country for investment in another.” The four said the Treasury has issued no recent statistics on reve-| nues from taxation of foreign source income. However, they said estimates from other sources showed the total tax revenue from such income in 1952 was between 900 million and a billion dollars. They said the total doubtless would be more than one billion in 1955. * * LJ A report on taxation of pensions and retirement funds said certain self-employed and professional per- vantage because they are exclufled from social ‘security and cannot under present tax laws be covered by a qualified privately financed 9 retirement fund. They thus miss the preferential tax treatment for money the researchers reported. 2 Dionne Quints Meet 2 Others ‘in Hospital ¢ ¢o eo eo 4 6 oe ~, eo ‘oO oe e eo ayy eo ‘oO . Ys) o:@ lage e i iy 4 : : ¢ , oe) 29° eo -.¢0 0 oO eo ian : =-¢ | he ¥ : . cee Ww vl NG | a | 3.9 from large stock Hunters, Fishermen, Archers, Boaters, “ | bod : oe 1956 JOHNSON Hobbiests, Water Skiiers, Skin Divers, e | ° : oe ima Curae de Sotors emule, an sei eo an eo ig : 2@ Meir. cea 2.@oA Slaybaugh Gift Certificate @ : ‘ eS . . issued in any amount. e . @¢ e 8i¢e e 5 S LADIES—you can shop by phone at Slaybaugh's 4 —— OPEN EVERY NIGHT TO9— © Bg SUNDAY 8 TO 1 ud =~ Slaybaugh’s > * Slaybaugh’s : e be SPORTS SHOP 2 4 630 Oakland Ave. Phone FE 8.0453 ©) Had a Litter Work Dionne quintuplets are patients in a suburban Montreal hospital where the other quints are taking nurses’ training. They were al) described yeste Tday as being ‘ ‘Ina happy mood." in a Nicolet, Que., school, entered the Hospital Notre Dame de 1'Es- perance in Ville St. Laurent Dec. 3 for an examination. Marie was admitted Nov. 26 for treatment aft- er leaving a Quebec City convent where she had been training as a postulant, Yvonne and Cecile al- ready were training as nurses at the hospital. The fifth quint, Emilie, died last year. Hospital authorities refused to) discuss the condition of Marie and |Annette except to say they are suf- fering from a nervous condition and need rest and privacy. One doctor said Marie was tired and a little weak when she en- tered the hospital but added she is ‘‘much better now.”’ He ae said Annette needed rest when she| was admitted. Dr, G, Cousineau, hospital medi- cal director, sald: “It is a perfect atmosphere for them, united with ithetr sisters, They are almost it) ‘a gay mood.” | Marie has twice left the convent lat Quebec City. ithe Dionne family last month said doctors had told Marie her life in the cloistered convent “was too hard for her frail health.” T Jap Geisha Houses Get Tax Crackdown TOKYO (®—Tokyo's tax office to- day attached seven of the city’s most elegant geisha. restaurants for $83,000 in back aes” The wttectawent coments their legal titles to buildings and land and — worse yet — cuts off tele- phone service. The restaurants — called ‘“‘ryo- riya’ in Japanese — are invari- ably exquisite examples of classi-| cal Japanese architecture in the| form of a feudal nobleman’s pleas- ure villa. sha, who live elsewhere, gather at night to sing, dance, pour rice wine and otherwise entertain tired bus- inessmen, * * * According to popular belief, tax officials are supposed to have con- siderable knowledge of this type of The four studying U. S. taxation! of income derived from foreign sons are at a serious tax disad-, set aside for retirement,) MONTREAL «» — Two of the: two surviving | Annette, whe had been a student | A spokesman for They are the places where gei-' ‘battlers—are talking about making a film together to run |on both their shows Christmas night. Arms around each other, 'they'd show there’s good will towards men. Max Shulman’s “Guided Tour of Campus Humor” reprints this from Mississippi's “Rebel”: “A divinity student named Tweedle Once wouldn't. aecept a degree ‘It’s tough enough being Tweedle Long Range Forecast Is Being Sought by Insurance Firms NEW YORK @~The ‘life insur-/# ance industry is planning a broad ety of social security in the U. » with special emphasis on the pe economic conse- ee. | it has been disclosed. ciety and president of the Life happened orgy of America, said a ee ee ne ject is being made by a private research go cigars substantial increases in numbered year without sooner or later reaching a point where social security becomes clearly harmful to the American people." Without being Tweedie, D. D.’”. * * * * A woman trying to crack society in the midwest sent out. invitations to a “Sherry Party.” One lady replied that she ‘would like to attend, but inquired nervously, “Who Is Sherry?” * x * x Stuart Cloete, author of best-sellers about 8S. Africa, has given up the rustic life there for a N. Y. apt. “I decided I) couldn't write a book with one hand,” he explains, “and milk, a cow with the other.” * * THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Sugar Ray Robinson's pal, Joe Glaser, has figured out his. ‘next foe: Carmen Basilio (for a half-million gate at Yankee | Stadium in the spring) ... Divorced Rita Hayworth, aan from Europe this weekend, begins her ~--~ nt battle with Columbia Pictures Dec. © . Johnny Meyer's wedding to Diane \ndereon was called off—the bride-to- ‘be hasn't her divorce yet. Lana Turner's “Rains of Ranchipur” (for 20th Century-Fox) is only her sec- » ond away from MGM. Monte Proser has a 50G-a-year déal as talent director for x * “el a Owner Doesn't Care Who Puts Out Fire COLUMBUS, Ohio «#—Columbus \firemen reported receiving a num- iber of complaints last night after answering a call in neighboring Franklin Township. “We have our own fire depart- ment," an irate feminine caller ee the township was quoted as saying. ‘‘We're not part of Colum-|§ jbus and we don't need your help.” |¥ Acting Fire Chief Samuel Zaayer ‘of Columbus said his men got to jthe scene before township firemen) even pulled out of their station and ) |had the flames doused before town- ship fire fighters arrived. City firemen answered the alarm he added, because county commis- sioners recently approved the town- _ |ship's annexation to Columbus. James A. Reed, in whose apart- iment the blaze occurred, said he|s didn’t care who put out the fire. { the Tropicana in Las Vegas . .-. Hal | _March’s date at El Morocco was former jLatin 14 beaut Marie Miskis. The Dick (aetor) Yorks expect a new hi \York ... Trenton's bachelor mayor, Don Connolly, squiring Countess Peggy Dorelis . To brush off eavesdropping phone = Operators, Marlon Brando uses the name of his pal, Eddie Jaffe ... Rhonda Flem- ing wrote pals she’s bringing monkeys jfrom London as Christmas gifts. * * EARL'S PEARLS... Today one war pliant can put an entire community on the map—and help wipe about 50 others off.—Bill Stern. * * * * WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Those '56 cars have everything | beds, TV, phonographs. Gives the driver a place to live while he’s looking for a place to park.” —Eddie Condon. * * x * TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: Nat “King” Cole has an offer to play Alaska, and says, “I'd never know if they were ap- plauding because they liked me or to keep warm.” That's earl, brother. 4] | ] 4 4 ; LANA x * (Copyright 1955, the Hall = Inc.) Hollywood Headlines: Lucy-and Andy Are Sure Careers Will Blend Well By BOB THOMAS HOLLYWOOD (® — Can a big, who was acting in a play with Mrs. league baseball player and a movie| Jory, and the actor introduced actress adjust their careers for a them. Andy asked if he could write happy marriage? Lucy, and she said yes. Lucy Marlow and Andy Carey * * « are convinced they can. Lucy is the shapely, sweet-faced young beauty who scored as the starlet in “A Star Is Born.’ She ‘is now being groomed for stardom iby Columbia and is doing her first musica) role opposite Frankie me in “He Died Laughing.” y is a New York Yankee in- peed, “We're certain we can work out our schedules to be together most jof the time,” said Lucy between ltakes, “Right now I'm working! | while Andy is hunting and. fishing. We see each other at dinper-. During the seven months of the baseball season, their romance was carried on largely via letters, phone calls and gifts of coconuts, They were married Oct. 6, two days after the Yankees lost the World Series to Brooklyn. 100 to 1 Odds WASHINGTON—General George Custer’s last stand on the Little Bighorn River, June 25, 1876, was made by some 225 troopers of the ith United States Cavalry against more than 2,500 Sioux and Chey- enne warriors. The Indians at- tacked from a massed encamp- ment of 12,000 to 15,000 people, the National Geographic Society relates in a new book on the American Indian. “In eae res — have to go to St.Petersburg for spring train- ing, and I plan to go with him. Then he'll be living in New York until October, and I'll be there too. I'll come out to Hollywood when- | jAndy asked about the pretty girl, salt water taffy, etc., from Andy. Trucker Speeds Along Murphy declared, ‘whether, benefits under the law every even- |} (Eddie) Rickenbacker, board chair- man of Eastern Air Lines, who reached the customary retirement age of 65 on Oct. 8, has accepted a 10-year extension of his manage- ment contract at the request of the board of directors. ‘as Wheels -Go It Alone | VAN NUYS, Calif. @ — Ray : ' | Solomon drove nonchalantly down, | Sherman Way not realizing a pair’ of rear wheels from the dual set _ ‘ ‘on tris dump truck had gone sight-| z 2 : seeing. The wheels rolled 300 feet, sped across a lawn and crashed into the front room of a house. Mrs. Ave- kitchen, was not hurt. A few blocks farther along, three motorists stopped Solomon and told wheels as he thought, Spitalny Sues Hotel lan all-girl orchestra. The plush for the balance of a four-week con- tract, the band leader stated in the suit filed yesterday in Superior Court. Spitalny was discharged aft- er only two weeks, the suit stated. dene Dernberger, standing in the him he had only half as many rear LAS VEGAS, Nev. ®—The Royal ‘Nevada Hotel has been sued for’ '$35,000 by Phil Spitalny, leader of! casino-hotel owes him the money) > > Box Office Opens oat 10:45 A. M; “TUNA. CLIPPER-SHIP” ‘ —————————_—_—_—_———— ‘Gentlemen Ma try Brunettes’ Cimemaseons . c en pv. ~~~ ADDED ENTERT 18 MIN. CINEMASCSOPE CO COLOR SPECIAL TODAY - & FRIDAY splendor We. Pest! DOORS OPEN WEEKDAYS AT 10:45 SUNDAYS 12:45 FRI, ates "SHO on inp ever the studio wants me for a establishment. ‘Traditionally, the biggest businessmen take the tax) men there to thresh out knotty problems of overassessment. NOWATA, Okla., Dec. 15 w— Nowata City manager G. F. Hill received a complaint a sow with a et pig was wandering loose remgke of *Capalle” "> Well, picture. “l pi won’ Adults... 50¢ aici eeatty won't go with bin Kides 20e KEECO FR THRU SAT. _ | SAT.—Bing Crosby-Danny Kaye in ‘White Christmas’ en THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15. 1955 _E-9 | |tea Negroes into its a The three Negroes are now eli- j¢/ . ‘Texas Medical Society |tion, Executive Secretary Millard) gible for membership on the medi- Ws = Blyth Girl DALLAS uw — For the first time, liam K. Flowers Jr. and Joseph R. a MeNulty. The star and husband, They came from as far north in its 80-year history, the Dallas williams were unanimously elected) The Dominican republic was Dr. James McNulty, have a son, County 1 Medical Society has admit- into the group Tuesday night. founded in 1844. Timothy Patrick, 142. Sa; n ta Vii sits H, a ndic | cap ped y ou t h S Drops Race Restriction Heath said yesterday. ‘cal staff of Dallas’ four major hos) HOLLYWOOD #~It’s’a gifl for Doctors Harold H. Culmer, Wil- pitals. actress Ann Blyth. Maureen Ann as Lapeer and as far south as Ferndale—on crutches, in wheel- chairs, carried on the arms of their parents or obliging volunteers. In their hearts was the spirit of Christmas and on their faces the ae ALWAYS on * Service Cre eaiaeia LOW PRICES ET _ Delivery * Trade-In Trade-In Your OLD WASHER NOW G-E AUTOMATIC | WASHER [54] G25 |. . Cleans and recleans | wit, trade-in water to give! Reg. $22995— ° ( you cleaner clothes ! NOW Take Advantage— 2 * of These Big - § Trade-In >a j i ~. The place was Stevens Hall in * Pontiac and the occasion was the > ‘There were supposed to be 185 children, but actually closer to 250 turned up, many of them with their parents. They sang and their voices rang to the rafters. They laughed and clapped, they whistled and hooted =-and when Santa appeared, they let out a cheer that could hardly at a college football : ay They couldn't dance around and play games as other children do. Instead they sat in chairs that jammed the hall and hooted when the fireman clown looked into their . gmouths for smoke and squealed - —when Bozo the second clown came “Jorth with his terrible dragon. “. They were wide-eyed when Mel \ S cassged car Auasig Gt Gace: | = Ww out Ds of ba s Se ae CE ony | Allowances monstrous balloon hats, toys and , Y _nevelties, and passing them out. on Tour Sie aes eee moe | Se res ree ee ee ee Ee See | 18 NEW PILTER-PLO® WASHING SYSTEM Old Appliances! a week | albar of Pontidc and Gerald Atfield of Cass Lake Rotary Club, promised a big Christmas to the | oe pier 7 cima ce Each Segre} ponder the vital question of what they want for wistful youngsters. Over 200 crippled and handi- | oye The pati uct alone f tcp dod Easy Payments! received a gift chosen capecially| Christmas before putting in their order with Santa, capped youngsters attended the festive party, | flowing contin carry ‘ for him, and a big sack with a at a Christmas party for handicapped children sponsored by the Oakland County Society for Crip- | scum and light petalen Go bg and a huge Christmas orange. For! the person of Arthur Blakeslee of the Birmingham the society to make the party a big success. TRADE the unexpected guests, there were or -IN gifts too—chosen and labeled to ‘as well as by members of over aling society, and the society’s staff House of Evergreens and the pointed, | Preparations began in October. | workers. igiven by Dick Worthley of Birm-; SPECIAL Santa, in the person of Arthur) Jnvitations were mailed to chil- | Gifts for the youngsters were do- ingham. The Junior League of ‘ Blakeslee of the Birmingham Ro-| dren whose names were in the nated by Pontiac's lota Eta Chap- Birmingham and Birmingham Ro- WASHER - DRYER and later distributed the gifts with) ter Kenny and the National Foun. |nae, Alpha Chi Omega, Club 20 of It took a lot of work. But it was| COMBINATION This G-E DRYER © the assistance of a corps of ‘help-| dation for Infantile Paralysis, Pontiac, the IAH group of Sasha- the children’s big day—and those, ers’, A special greeting to the| ang local and area school boards, [baw Presbyterian- Church, Orton-| ;who worked to make it so found. fit the age and sex of the child, tary Club, greeted each child at) filles of the local society, counfy ‘er of Pj Omicron, Kappa Delta tary Anns decorated the hall and “youngsters was extended by L. C. ville’s Mt. Bethel Methodist/out it was their big day too when, . $ 95 ~Megee, president of the society, | More than half the children had (Church, Y's Men's Club of Birm-|they saw the joy it brought toll. ; “pound of candy, a pound of nuts! held yesterday in Stevens Hall, Pontiac. Santa, in pled Children. Clubs and civic groups worked with | afler small down payment cally ejected from the so that none would go home disap- ‘score of civic and church groups. of teachers, therapists and office mammoth Christmas tree. was, For You With the door for a personal conference,| and city health departments, Sis- | Sorority of South Oakland Alum-| the tree. t+] u “who also thanked the hundreds of to be transported from all parts of |ingham, Berkley Women's Club, the host of excited children. “people who had helped bring this\the county, and volunteer drivers Oak Park Kiwanis, and Rotary and| extra Christmas cheer to the were recruited from area clubs. |Rotary Anns from Birmingham, | n } ; ppled children, land service organizations. Re- Clarkston, Ortonville, Oxford, ‘Ya Gotta Have One! See the Latest Models of G-E dope: nces at Pontiac's Newest G-E Dealer! Behind the gala party was weeks ‘sponsible for the party arrange- ‘and other communities. OKLAHOMA CITY Ww — The ot work on the part of the staff ments was Mrs. Elizabeth Kirkby, Evergreen garlands which deco- battered cuspidor has returned to 0 en ‘ -of the crippled children’s society, executive secretary of the sponsor- rated the hall were donated by the Oklahoma Cit y police headquar- P SS SS SSIES SSS , ters, representing a victory for the ' CUO TRS -€ og" spevwwworevererwenees CHCeRET I reterenn| averiiaae) reckics SU Cape _ rae )' John Butler ordered the spittoons, new ...and we have ith j2.oe cee ‘The order was rescinded after two, 0 P.M. 825 W. Huron FE 4.2525 aoe f . iveteran officers complained bit- jterly. They both were forced to. swallow a wadful of tobacco, ee Keystone k-100m Give a Gift That Lasts and Lasts one knob MAGNA-SCOPE PROJECTOR! s.all you with exclusive : | | ead tor Selectro-matic contro) 4) A Gift That Will Thrill the Entire Family control... . A NEW 56 PONTIAC fegitored in your sone Nothing could be simpler, easier to operate. 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Simply set . dial to match outdoor or indoor lighting conditions, and shoot. Gets perfect pictures every time, vee | ‘STWe Huron St. (FE 5.6615 aoe eee OT ee 2 ioe ee - - - ee i «5 Seaeibaaan ‘ \ | F—10 THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 t|and vodka brought $30 a case, and) NICK HALIDAY | the wine $2. * | Cotton Farmers Upset “ | Under state law; money from es the sale of confiscated liquor goes Texan Whiskey Runners |\ tie’ couny: schoo tun, ‘Toe| | BAN FOR a a whisky must be sealed and taken INDIN’ WALTERS, Okla, — Fourjsaid. ‘So we took after them.” The ut of the mate “badge-toting’’~ farmers in south- two motorists were Lawton boot- ; western Oklahoma are throwing a leggers and the two cars were ener Gp epee be Bho | crimp in the state's bootlegging|loaded With more than 30 cases of Joy ing a eh “ business. ‘illegal booze. we * * | « las _— A | on ; has er had! . Cotton County Sheriff Bill Dyer CAREER LAUNCHED A Meer headend ica r na and his three assistants were “just| That prize haul launched Dyer es , oF : .,.. Said. “We're just a bunch of cotton a bunch of cotton farmers” a year on a career of catching whisky farmers. But| I dont want them TDI. Un=-gave> | Q7HEJOUNG STRANGER DRIVES AWAY, AND ard GREENLEE, SHE'S JN A PEW MINUTES... NOT, WELL=“ENGABED OR SS GOMETHING, 1S SHE? * Me thoma peace officer. | * s * ago. runners. He and Hooper, along : . i o es with Undersherif! Alvin Clifton and (th et OS ne _Now they're fast acquiring a rep-,Deputy Bob Simpson, take turns in ated Gram mere e Ane runes | «' utation as “experts” at intercept-/ keeping a watch on roads extend- . _ | \ ing bootleggers hauling contraband|ing into Oklahoma from nearby . | cargoes from Texas to cities in Wichita Falls, Tex., a popular buy- Hospital Leased Again - constitutionally dry Oklahoma. ing place for bootleggers. | . ALLEY OOP by T. V. Hamin Last May "the. newly elected, ot GO © “ YPSILANTI # _ The Peoples | Soon sheriff and one of his deputies, This week Cotton County reaped Community Authority of Ypsilanti David Hooper, were riding along its first benefits from the sheriff's, has leased Beyer Memorial Hos- on a county road when two cars crusade. Dyer sold 84 cases of con-|pital for another 30 years. The sped by them, throwing dust in/fiscated whisky, gin and vodka and|authority agreed to $33,000 rent for their faces. '48 cases of wine to a Dallas firm, | the first year and $30,000 for each “They looked suspicious,” Dyer J. R. Ray Co. The whisky, gin'o fthe 29 years thereafter. - ne ~ BOARDING HOUSE _ UUM E@PPP0.-/ op, "x itmust & Y fae MORRISSEY! 4 HANE BEEN } J THEN YOU WRITTEN *- TOMORROW, MASOR /~ RUBY JA | AND L HAVE Got SOME PRE-/Z Bt READ HON OUR MINDS SS THAT MEANS BAD LUCK 7 OUR AS PLAIN AS \~ Ee ee Um TROUSHTS™ \(aIOSEIOTATE | 5 BOOKED WHILE 1 AFTER ALL, \\ | FAIR. WAS WAITING AND YOUR OH, YOU Fond Riseene),|| WW AGEN) eee 4 COME BACK’) (SURPRISE! N | slaughter calves Goodrich 311. 772 Hated, — Pgland sent to jail for 30 days. ‘Sheep. salable none. Market steady | Gren Paige. 17 OS Lines... 31 Sere eekiar lame woah’ te) Soentty rm es. t broad; sla er lamb w Gt No bof oe 425 4 aw nae s3 Watertord Justice Willis Leturgy 8@ cents lower, sheep and feeder ee) Ore hewn ae As US Tob ——aa.7i sentenced Floyd R. Lundsten, 45, steady: around 309 head choice, anal be oe oe OF wsou days rime 8)- woo! slaughter ta: Homestk ...., 16 Weete We Br AH of Cla r to 60 in jail, after i 00; bulk good to prime miy pooner P| aes a3 Westg El * 74] Lundsten pleaded guilty yesterdayjend choice wooled lambe under ne 1b nian oe ' 1 0. rge quota 00- : Ieee SRE Rawle 3) ouence Of quar [RTTRNERY sttta SialetSs Taeneaaenaae e ir... BD. niuence Ee * 50- ; small jo’ ia i es 6 ae ae 103 Ib shorn lambs number 1 pelts 18.00; } n ry... : STOCK AVERAGES 1 NEW YORK (Compiled br the As- sociated Press): 7 a rt . 205.5 6".5 1963 high ,,... 257.4 4 787 1958 1OW ..eo0.- 203.1 114.9 67.2 148 1934 high .......211.0 123.0 68.3 1552 1984 lew ....... 143.9 «(77.8 55.4 108.0 DETROIT STOCKS (©. J. Nephier Co.) Figures after decimal points are eighths| = Lew oon Earnings - simple larceny by Justice Allen C. Ingle of Farmington Township, in- forms the Press that her address 60 stis Waterford Township rather than the address listed in the original report of her arrest. Four chrome wheel discs were stolen from his car while parked in the Fisher Body lot Tuesday night, Clifford Parker. of Auburn Heights, told Pontiac Police. Leon J. Blackwell, 42, of 283 EB. Edoa Coker, who was fined for); ‘|Mary Hilts of Perrysburg, cull to choice slaughter ewes 4.00-8.00;/ and choice native feeder} 6.50-17.00. County Deaths William J, Bisbing WALLED LAKE — Service for) William James Bisbing, 58, of 3296) Mandrake Rd., will be held at! 1:30 p.m, Saturday trom the Rich- ardson-Bird Chapel here, with bur-| ial in Commerce Cemetery, Mr./ Bisbing died in St. Joseph Mercy | Hospital yesterday. - He is survived by his wife, Ma-| ble; one brother, Raymond R. of} Lincoln Park; three ae cea | Mrs, Mable Lawe of Whittemore and Mrs. Donna Mcintyre of Bay ost lambs stove, auto. washer, Pri, and Sat., City ae Dec. 16-17, 9 a. m.-9 p.m. 4 8. ‘ | Saginaw at Pike —Adv | Sports Safety Glass NEW YORK (INS)—Interna- if your friend's in jail and needs ; tional Telephone and Telegraph nay, Ph. PE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031,| SANTA FE, N. M, Lindsay! ate Gee ame eek —Adv./Root of the State Highway be the ning monte ended Set. 3 Antiques and other mise. that!tos man in connection with al moe share, This compared with|*'@ different. Thurs. and Fri. 13 “Did youl $12,838,789, or $1.79 a common|*° & 74 Hill St. AAV. now ey ty see with) share, in same “Iast)|) Rummage sale, Youth Center,your left eye?” asked . ‘Sure,’ ; fas - [Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat, —Adv. man’ answered, “It's glass.” SMALL TRUCK HIT HARD “The Store That Value Built’ | Businessmen have seen the sci-) ‘entists do the same thing to them.|air, city fogs generally last longer economist said non-farm The days when a firm made one|and are more dense than those in trucks of smaller size are paying product year after year—maybe, open country. | Ajo BUY ON FHA TERMS! Remember the address location of SAVE PLUMBING SUPPLY store is larger, we have plenty of FREE PARKING next to the store, and .. AT THE SAME LOW, LOW PRICES! So when you need plumbing supplies, think of SAVE . . you'll save if you do! more merchandise to offer you - BARGAIN BUYS ‘A’ Grade. Stet Kiter White Cast Tubs __. Wholesale Price t« tha %5 5-Ft ‘A’ tirade White Cast Rottle Gas. 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Our new SHOWER Complete with Fittings and Shower Curtain c This Valee sod Wewrll ie Geovisess 4-FT. and 443-FT. 5 8” Up First Quality New Galvanized Pipe Cash and Carry at Wholesale Prices (21-ft. lengths) 2.29 (21-ft, lengths) 2.98 (21-ft, lengths) 4.25 (21-ft. lengths) 5.67 (21-ft, lengths) 6.71 (21-ft. lengths) 8.97 a ton-mile tax is more expensive| Way improvement program. to administer and is ‘‘irritating to users.”” iGM Parts Advertising Draws FTC Charge “It will be for the Legislature, of course, to balance the advan- tages and disadvantages of mile-, age taxation as against weight tors Corp. has been charged by taxation.” he said. ‘the government with falsely adver- Zettel also reviewed a report he tising that ‘‘genuine Chevrolet” made earlier on financing & 7.5 replacement parts are better than. billion highway program over the parts competitors sell without the next 20 years. “genuine” label. Leh bbl A! developed | GM had no immediate comment by the Automotive Safety Foun- on the complaint, issued yesterday This year's gasoline has a higher he never heard of. The kitchen you consider a simple necessity) 48tiom of Washington, D. C., a by the Federal Trade Commission. would have been unbelievable to) 90@-profit research group. FTC said GM buys many Chevro- Zettel said the program c6uld be jet parts from other manufactur- financed without raising the gas ers) some of whom design the a — ~— \parts themselves and sell to others besides GM. These parts, said FTC, “are at ‘feast equal -in all material re- | : ' The cars, appliances and other . urable goods you buy today cost more because today's gadgets are Cover nment to Soften more complicated and scientifical- Restrictions on Credit ly advanced than the ones Dad) wAasHINGTON (INS)—In a new bought in the good old days—ones) ioti that you wouldn't buy today even relaxation of )credity restrictiots:) Stvertises the parts it buys as iW lthey were aflered * “~~ the government has an estimated “genuine” with the implication Eee ae ia oltered at @ COM one pillion dollars available in gat all others are not as good. parably lower price. | additional money to spur home, Gq has 30 days to file an an- . | mortgage financing in 1956. iswer tothe FTC complaint: “A | “The Federal Hi Loan Bank : ‘examine Business Notes \board adapted omiee policy of oe Piaget lapnereaey . \“standby credit’ designed to, SALES ENGINEER The election of Willcox B. Adsit| soften curbs imposed last year. to a vice presidency in the General| Under the new policy, the board With Electronic Background An eppertunity te werk in assecis- blished Motors Acceptance Corp. was an-|may loan to each of its member) nounced today by President|savings and loan associations an Charles G. Stradella. Adsit will| amount equal to five per cent of ; : (| ton with well esta manefac- be in charge of public relations. its deposits, provided total ad-|J turers’ ageney in Michigen. Salary The new vice president has been) vances do not exceed 10 per cent |] Pair’; 2% , PPlenete’ experience. of the General Motors department of public relations since 1946. He } =e SS hs ce aes x ESS = sa ace See STOCKS Es — BONDS graduating from Williams College. 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Phones: FE 4-1516 end FE 5-2100 Prembieg Supplies ~~. , co. | DELIVERY FREE PARKING | — WASHINGTON «® — General Mo- - ee ie ae Ete ER tigen -2#202228 49039 ee eee 6 emer ee eee tee ee Ce eR Se Pe Seer eer eee neeheoe ' ~ samen ’ J j d | > 2 : ment be Mead THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 Death Notices | VNR eT vouateg ORDINANCE NO 1296 Adopted December ij. 1955 Effective December 23 1955 An ordinance to amend the Buliding — Zone Map of Ordinance No. $44 known as the “Building Zone Ordinance The City of ntiiac Ordains Section 1 The building rone map of the Building Zone Ordinance is hereby amended to provide that the land in the description hereinafter set forth, be ciassified a» Commercial No 1 and Residential No, 2 Commercial No Lots 6-11 both inclusive Assessor's Plat | No 12, also a parcel of land in SW ‘4 of Sec. 21. TIN RIOE described as begin- ning at BW corner of Lot 11 Assessor s Plat No. 12. thence NE ly along S iv line of Lot 1] to the SE corner of Lot thence Sly on the E line of Lot 11) produced 2642 f:. thence W ly to begin- ning The following described parce! shail be roned Commerciai 1 to the west of and residential 2 to the east of the easter!) jine of the alley PARCEL DESCRIPTION N Part of BW. ‘. Sec. 2) described as beginning at S$ % corner thence N. 6°17 7372 ft, thence 8 : thence S. 18 40 W 747 E 1318 f1 9202 {ft thence thence “SW'ly 176 line ef Paddock Street. thence Paddock Street 20893 ft intersection with S. line Sec a1 | thence E. along said 8 line of Sec 21' distance of 1364 at ft. to beginning ex- cept deed for N ', Grandview Boulevard) Recorded May 17, 1940, Liber 1231, Pg | 258-9 ELY LINE OF ALLEY DESCRIPTION Commencing at the intersection of the easterly line of Paddock Street and the nerth oe ef Grandview Boulevard. thence N. 67°23'30" E 50492 ft. along north line of eariudeies Boulevard: to beginning. thence N. 2°3630" - 600 fi. to PC, thence along a curve to the right 126.02 ft. to PRC, said curve having a radius of 390.0 ft. Delta 18° 30°30" long chord of which bears N 639855" E. 12547 ft. to PRC, thence along @& curve to the left 44433 {t. to PT said curve having a radius of 689.0 ft. Delta 36°5700" long chord of which bears N. 2°3410"° W. 436.68 ft. to PT. said PT being on the northiine of vacat- ed Vernon Heights Subdivision, and said PT being 830 f1. east along northline of plat of its intersection with the NE corner of Lot & Assessor's Plat No. 12. Bectio The change in the building zone map in the above area to Commercial 1 and Residential 2 is made pursuant to the recommendation of the City Plan Com- mission and said Commission ts hereby eppointed to make a final report upon this amendment to this Commission revious to the public hearing to be eld before this amendment is adopted ursuant to Section 4 of Act No 207 of ublie Acts of 1921, tien 3 That not less than fifteen (15) day notice of the time and place of mee) public hearing on the fina! passage of this amendment shall be given in a TIN ROE tf! to E SE iv siong to as amended ~ newspaper of. general circulation tn this| clty; that such public peerine is hereby fixed at December 13, Section This eraiiance shail take effect ten. (10) days from and after the date of its! passage by the City Commission of the City of Pontiac Made and passed by the City Commis-| sion of the City of Pontiac this 13th day of December, AD 1955. WM. W. DONALDSON, a6 Mayor ADA R. EVANS, City Clerk Dec. 15, 1955 2 - fect nly ORDINANCE NO. 1293 Adopted December 13, 1955 Effective December 23, 10955 An ordinance to amend the Building Zene Map of Ordinance No 944, known as the “Building Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac Ordains Section 1 The building sone the Build- ing Zone Ordinance =i rey amended to provide that the land in the descrip- tion hereinafter set forth, be classified pol Commercial No. 1 and Residential! io. 1. Commercial 1—That part of Lot 38 rs Plat No. 13 and that vacated to Perry Street and 3636 ft South of the NW'ly. corner of Lot 39 plat No. 13 Residential No. 1—That part of Lot Ptat No. 13 and the vacated Plat No. lying south of the cuecel Casucribea line providing a 20 foot alley is deeded alon the southerly end of the dividing line ‘ween Commercial No. 1 and Resi- dential Laie b Sectio 2, The euanee in the building tone map in the above area to Com’) 1 and Res. 1 is made pursuant to the recommendation of the City Plan Commission and said Commission is hereby appointed to make a final report upon this amendment to this Commission previous to the public to be held before this sane. Fass ted, pursuant to Secti 4 of Public Acts of toa, m4 cmonaea Section 3. That not less than fifteen (15) days notice of the time and place of the pub- lic hearing on the final passage of this amendment shall be given a news- cere appreciation to ail who so| FE 2-017 paper_of general circulation in this city; { = that such public hearing is hereby Shen we ueceea n = Famiy| EXPERIENCED PAINTER CALI Establshed Cease | ts 4 Bride LAR CtOt Machine Tool This ordinance shall take effect ten| Flowers 3) FORD MOTOR co ; Manufacturer 410) days from and after the date of; AR enn a = 2 tte oe, by the City Commission of DUNSTAN's ovens Tractor and Implement Ts Expanding Its Made and passed by the City Commis-| 4484 W. Huron FE _ 2-830) Division | Engineering Dept. sion of the City of Pontiac this 13th day i | of December, AD 1955 - Funeral Direciors 4 - WM. W. DONALDSON. BOOED DDD POPPED ODD DA ; A Located in Mayor AIR AMBULANCE GROUND B h : - ADA RO EV ANE ee ral Home. FE 4121) Irmingnam Royal Oak COATS FUNERAL HOME ‘ Dec 18. 1958) Complete tacilities. OR 3-7757 NEEDS <7. : Ora ton pinine = seaterord Sa 2) Product Designers Mich | 4 : . Kirkby Funeral Home FE 41882 Scr nence: oeeine or (61 Experience L226 =|. Donelson-Johns Design Checkers | on Automatic Parts s a FUNERAL HOME : ; ! Handling Desirable 3 » |“DESIGNED FOR FUNERALS Design Detailers Ld ~ “4 pS err dial CHAPEL ; | coe aes a Thourhtfyi_Service EE 2-600) Cost Accountants ! Good Opportunities Varied industrial cost experience N = ” Voorhees-Siple “"" = fea Top Mex FUNERAL HOME Design Cost Estimators Chen E Ambulance Service. Plane or Motor! Po'sing ot other broad process. : g Pe Same or Motor) ing and estimating experience. | FRINGE BENEFITS NS r 7 : > PENSION s Monuments 4A —— Accounting Systems | b err ~ | A 1 . sur Dinboe Analyst #e CREST ANCE NO 1294 Pestios Gram eee oo Broad general and cost account. ROBBINS ted December 13, 1955 |Robert J. & 1 ing experience. | 2 . . = Effective December 23, 1955 | 260. Oa Oakland dave e PE 240" | Engineering Co. An ordinance to amend the Building Zone Map of Ordinance No. 944. known, as the ‘Building Zone Ordinance.” The City of Pontiac Ordains The vallding zone map of the Building Zone | Lewe, Mrs. Donna Mcintyre; and James, 3296 Mandrake Rd, Walled. Lake, age 58; beloved husband of Mable Bisbing; dear brother of Bisbing, Mrs. Mabie | loo DEC 14, 1955, WILLIAM, { Raymond R Bitcd Chapel, lied Lake with Rev C. F. Oliver officiating. In- terment in Commerce Cemetery Mr. Bisbing will lite im state at the Richardson-Bird Punersa! Home, Walled Lake. _ CooL, DEC 14, 1955, CLARA BELL, 22 Collingwood Ave., age 77, be- # loved wile of Edward Cool, dear mother of Més. Ruth M_ Held- Paul E and Joseph E. dear sister of nnis| . Mrs. Maud Montgomery, and Hazel White. Funeral service will be held Friday, Dec. 16. at 1030 am. from the Purs- ley Funrela Home with Rev. T. H Staton officiating. Interment! in Oak Hill Cemetery. Mra. Cool will te in state at the Pursiey Funeral Home DAVIS, DEC. 13, 270 8. Jessie, age 54, ; band of Alto Davis; dear father’ olf Mrs. Beatrice Lawless, and Mildred Davis, dear brother of; Harry Davis Frank Davis, Mrs. beloved hus- Mary Johison and Mrs Irene Do y work tn a small wants hi Milgarsk! Funeral service will SIGLER, In congenial. “attire where cash- Ivd., Duck Lake, or call be held Saturdsy. ie 1. at 130 Cc. ring and bookkeeping ng work is _Miltord, MUtual 4-2036. ’ Painting & Decorating 20 pm from the Huntoon F a- M ng opportunity for a WOMAN FOR COMPANION OF D SCOl int ~~ ne fuse. interncue iat Ferry out Or €rcury | tnay 21" te ia A) ee. wife. No a Call between ] A-l) DECORATING — PAINTING Park Cemetery Mr Davis will ality? Must be ab! to keep de-|_ 4 and 5. FE 8-1829. __ and — Laren Call ‘or esti- lie in state al the Huntoon Fu- Sales & Service tailed records. Convenient work WAITRESSES, NI GUTS APPLY IN mate. FE : _neral Home ing hours. comfortable w rson. Tony's Drive-In, 2700 Au- O Vel 4 } eT Sort ec ib ee anaes ; Sea weilag inl fara and [ets Rd., Utica. an pbttadate DECO! - 24 ay : splen pree nee a a. Reavonable Free 576 LeBaron age 56. dear mother | i 7 N. Main St.) (ff benefits. See Mr. Cook. Associ- wous™ as cate: od thidres. mates OR 3-1626, of Mrs Maurice murray mee t, ; 6 pad Phere % N Saginaw _call after 5 p.m. FE 43 @ 7 RIOR & EX. Irving Cohen, Bert E. ty Jr., Al Mi h Lt _St__ Poni |A-1| PAINTING INTE! ° dearl sister of Leonard Kiumpp. mon 1G COOKING | AND GENERAL Ex. terior. 10 per cent disc. rit cash. Funeral service will be held Sat-, “ey C) ms Uo Po OM perienced girl. own room, live 1 _ Guaranteed. "Pree vst PE ¢-0205 urday, Dec 17, at Ii Cnureh ALmont 62 Leni veas ku nealearcca! bea irmingham area Other help om: Wri le S ocx SSS Sas St Michaels Catholic Church ploye VY Mason Thompso'. FE €83¢64 Interment in White Chapel Cen CAREER CENTER g TT LPEAMANGINT | etery Recitation of the Rosary! oy | “Th ; ‘ Spe . _ é an - On all modernization alternations, at ‘PAINTI , wi be hela Prseey: at ‘ pm AC to S. AL * NIN | ; It's aa nee way Reverend. Rion aged a cig ae See Nancy for that Career po wrisiey's Scaweitg! ane mieing: kitchen. bath, tint! iding, fod ae Paper removea. Estimates. FE from the Voorhees-Siple Funeral e Want two aggressive salesmen, tor preaches sermon ul sheep on the ri a e 8 general remode ee ———————E Haute ? . who Ste) otetenied in making Mr | goats on nthe let t” P & pegiteres eoed once eee es $350 are loots wines feo een my werk op a Hepes peony CUSTOM Geelge cali, Weer = ——— |; money It will pay you to see Mr fe te M rece ie) seenences $200 a rect, no salesman paper 8 « . McDONALD ; 2 E ic 5 14, tees Giele Central Lincoln Mercury | __ ——— Figure clerk © ehntys eee oe in this area! No yee down. No jo! = 5 te sree merce. EM_ 3-3435. eotge Patrick, 0. yosue Lane, | 1 | [Re bookkeeper . ...... : — ue , oe No job ak LOCAL PAINTER AND DECORA. Waterford. age 37, beloved hus- — —— ; : inning secretary... .... $280 =< ARE NOW HIRING! bD & M BUILDING sER me open time. FE band of Elaine McDonald. ace Seen T pours FOREMAN | Help Wanted Male 6 Help Wanted Male 6 vie cle 7 $190 EAE SO s Pe YT00, Eves. OR 3-2276 behinds Go Ce ot atieeatla Tec tioned furoish own crew Plenty of worm) | ew OERREER CENTER" _—__ S386 _| cocat PAINTER AND BECO. ct has, Mery tacng Ureunest,| AppIy. 128 a yleeraph, between FIRE FIGHTER MEN | B-) Rizer Bldg. CASHIERS CEMENT & BLOCK | fator with some open time. FE Satheri hirley, Mr, : i City of Pontiac, applicates must Are you interested in . 5-0782 3 a Wecsee LM panna a eras |= FE 5-0208, or MI 4-3193 _. have hved (within cite limits tore mere maces? ? it you have dieris AND CEMENT 18 re SPECIALTY | NAT Ct cinien 5 ; N J C NEY? Vear ag y Oo 28 itime | Ours @ day t : be recia Baturday eee Me CAN YOU USE EXT: = Mo may | Ca Ee i) os oe and ‘al it over. “Apply “068 W CHRISTMAS PRODUCE Cin pnttn WORE a ___ TUPPER, OR 37061 — edic t 7 ' ig uron, afte ( © — am @ \Alea | ele om ieee gonedict ether’ obligations Make $35 Wes re ChY fe 18s tere ke i-| ning te Glee bee OL | . finish Free estimates. OR 31680 | P ainting & Wall W ashing , . ; "a we in spare time supplving ice, City — pre aru — | ‘S AND AL- Free estimates. FE *-2706, Jenin) ds noer oieiating Inter | comsumers i Bicomificid Tovnshis iF [YOU (NERD TO MAKE 1;0) PARTS MAN ie «| Cteratons “Guier serc Weather.| p. W shi citation ral hae Rosary will be, of Waterford Township with Raw-, per week or more the year round, mrperweaced in Chrysier prod- Sensational] opportunity for quali- ly. PE &-1 | Pamting ¢ & Ww all as ng held Friday, Dec. 16 at 8 pm; Wit Frodects, Mart immediately | I can plac ipitaed reat amaateee roe) ied Sel] sere ree) ey ne ee ee | | aay. oe : a 5 car on established route Reter- aie r rm : | at the C. J. Godhardt Funeral 312 Freeport Mi ences see Call Puller Brush si, A Cass et W. Pure st Mo Istered voter. contact Mr. Hert- qualified persons. Excellent work-| repair, FE 8-2704. | acae-Theaey TaiK Home _Kerto Harbor __ CAR WASHERS WANTED Motor. —"E > PARTS | AND SERVICE | MAN Riker Bidgy 7s °% Come 0 1824) ing conditions. | many employe | ELECTRICAL pene LICENSED | ~~~ TT NO 'PERRY, DEC, 15, 1955, Mary Mart Auto Wash, 105 E. Mont- INTERESTED IN BOYS W ?/ must , pcre eal enact "| _Ed_ Murray, FE |__| SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY . Lilian (Adam), 310 East Flint 8t,) calm en Work fs available for cavaeetas | MI 43410 A NOW | | saeco ee: -| PLOOR LAYING. |§ SANDING AND wre — technique. 73 Elm Lake Orion, age 85, beloved wife ified to direct a recreational pro-| PINBOYS - OVER 15. EVES oe finishing ‘0 vears experience . ‘20. MAN STEEL | FABRICATING , - of Adam Perry, dear mother of gtam for boys between the ages and weekends. Motor Inn. FE = ~ , rad * Modern equipment, guar. wor! George Perry Funeral arrange ie? “ee pase oz menses et a este atery sige. wig _5-6032. CAREER GIRLS APPLY AT STORE Free, estimates. John Taylor, OR __Television Se Service 2 22 paeabe aul be Snnouriced ater 0y | Vand estimate’ Give) a dex | PHARMACIST. (3). BUSINESS EX-| Girt with SS HUNTE , eaten ea | ae A Funeral Home, Lake! perience. w Write Box 68. Diaries ond eeoreny set hba — hear nsion program. Full time. Wes- pp et ia | Seuss) - asta cue 855 HUNTER BLVD. PLOOR SANDING OLD FLOORS A Days on sont yas SERVICE. Orie c - - _ _Piains. | Apply in writing. stating age and Slenes 1955 8. Woodward. peskenoues) - 6280-4300 9A M.to3 P.M. specialty. Call Bills, FE 2-5780 Po 5-6390 SMOTHERS, pee aoe 1955, LAW.) DESIGNERS gualiications Write Pontiac Press Panuined a ENDAWES Bi Pomel ce > Se noo ool Se ecemiceal FIXdT SHOP TV RADIO. n ER rence G, 154 oe ae ne _ Box t —— | K : OR So ee ee eee ickup & delivery service. FE. 72 Milbelovedil Guaberidlao! ; work, must be good drivers, ap Clerical” woes $230 i Froon LAYING. SANDING AND ckup ly 3 te 4 pm. at 5@ Wayne Smothers, dear inane a. ra | I ' : oe: | finishing. Licensed contractors. All Lola Behrends, Mrs. Myrtle | DETAILERS MEN : MID\V EST Employment Office work guaranteed GUARANTEED TV REPAIR PAIR ANY ‘ , RASK Couristan SHOP WANTS 2 “ Pontiac Hardwood fea! Service MAKE FE SONDON 'S— Misi eyull Sunseciand Ure. Ail: | SALESCLERICAL TECHNICAL man take over bump and} Employment Service 318 Boulevard Bldg. “WHERE QUALITY RADIO & TV. 121 8. PARKE | oT dred Neil, dear brother of Leonard Tools. Gauges Automation Body. PONTIAC as Rae opportunity| 408 Pontisc State Bank Bida. COMES Inst COPENWAVER'S RITI0 & TV Smothers. Puneral service will) fistures Press welding dies Spe-) 1.111 Servic a oie se Wersttard FE 6-0227 | Woodward & Grand Blvd. | FLOOR | SANDING LAYING FIN repair 598 W. Huron. Night serv. = held Saturday, Dec 17, at ia! machines—top rates. ‘mp oyment Sc tice a eae ING STA. BABYSITTER WITH OWN TRANS | _ Gardner, 491 Central. PE 2-7519 _ice calls. FE 4-.607. 130 pm from the Sparks-Griffin ors fee |18 W HURON * ‘FE 42551 SOCONY MOBILE TRAIN tween | Dortation for care of one school) pUaWice - WORK. NEW OR RE- TUCKER'S , RADIO-TY: eee Funeral Home with Rev. Wesley MODERN |MAN TO CUT FIREPLACE Woop. | {0D Gesires young man between, aged child. 4 days per week Vi waANTED MANICURIST AT irs, Work guaranteed. FE) PE 4-3690. R. Wibley officiating. Interment | SNE EEC DIN. $5 cord Some tools furnished the' sgerie = ee | cinity of Joslyn and First ste “ANTE ee Beauty Studio. 140. evenings | Pe «-esce ss SS aE ala Lael edt Lal FNGINEERING emo! Vanities for advancement Cail Mr,| Call, PE 26181, ext. No. 4 or! §67'w Huron PE 3-2622 GEN AUTO REPAIR. ROAD & “Typewriter Service, 22A Ss Clo the SERVICE CO |MEN WITH 3.-TON OR LARGER | Skiba PE 30456 : EXPERIENG ase ATTRESS WANT.|WANTED: MIDDLEAGED EXPER. towing serv ¢ | Outland oe sebEGkiveas Aap ines Ui e | = ruc rans use sere. | SS What nave Ess | at Ke T vl WHRARE DEC, je ttt, ORR. nerties wlotigan'™ | BAWNagheay cetlse: Miia | uaebekcr sexpervee, Uva!) f4,Cee,Migyriurant Birming-| curoet ‘Steady wurh food Rank" GENERAL BUILDINOS REFATH | chee, tepeiraa, UpeR, © trude Mae, 270 Steadfield, Com-|—— = | Mien. | No phone calls. salary for right men Ml 4-3410 —_ a y to Mr. McCand-|" Brick, stone, cement work. Plas- eos ia Le Sheen r t oy ere less “ot McCandless Inc’? 11 N work. eats “e720 y Co, 17 W. wrence. ee ee wie D 1 |MAN WITH 00D DRIVING REC. EXP. JW AITRESS Sun Te ee a ED ROOFS ALL! .. TYPEWRITERT RENTED of Mre,*Mason Welch and mrs Sr icall tira amet Cocucsanac , : dard er ee ete eee ae OO ee oe eer sere | Mitchell's, 123 N. Saginaw st Robert M a t : eet Eee Fea e |_ FE aged lady to care for 4 children mover erin momen ue recat AND te =a — riting to Pontiac Tl S EXPERIENCED GENERAL 1 LIVE BS — See & More for a N. Cass. FE 2-3021. FE Upholstering 23 service will be held Saturday, a - coo! irmingham. home than wages. E 50637. z | RPL OL Dec. 17. at 3 pm. from the Rich- | MAN WITH Wrigley's besutiful new Birm-| _‘i#¢_Prese_Boz_67. Help W © caueoeal Px cous t. A Young |! DRAPES MADE TO ORDER. OR ardson-Bird Funeral Home with, i a: = ; Tyr patel edd itt soon Join EXPERIENCED WAITRESS PART elp Want Pit eo 2 Rev Clayton Oliver officiating. | FOREMAN ABILITY the fastest growing food chain, ‘me. Sharps Silvercrest inn 2618 ~>~~~~ JOS. FLEMING FLOOR LAYING Interment in Grand Lawn Ceme- | Te work into position of night| in this area! _Dixie Hwy. MEN, WOMEN 1 YEAR. “oUN OND OP. | sanding. finishing, 155 Edison. Ph tery. Mrs. Willard will lie in state, For Arigna) Cal ee ted foreman Must be experienced in EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. perranhy (on) established Watkins CATHING AWD PUAETERING > at the Richardson-Bird Funeral) — 5. oF; Tool oom & ssembly proce- ») =k r By Ho 1 W. Huron route arn per ur | ASTE: _Home. Walled Take mnere rates dures. Must be experienced in WE ARE NOW HIRING rs x PERE NCED COOK For| C®F__ necessary Anpiy 10 w and repair. 40274. atc fas U LSTERI ‘ —]} - reading complicated assembly and mornings in amall restaurant. Cali|_N Perry. PlaaTER INGEN 7 AND REPAIR ie 3 _ TELEGRAPH FE _ 5-088 ___ Card | of of Thanks V LOCKHART & detailed prints BUTCHERS PE 3-80. for interview REAL ESTATE SALESMAN ot work, Phone FE 2-2096 jae IPCOVERS. ., DRAPES we BED WRIGHT This position offers steady em- EXPERIENCED OIA LAD) GIne | | Seleewomen: | Sapetence leet ** | a NYDER (FLOOR ILA YING | "Seeds: Vourimoteriel FSi wee LNISM TO EXTEND OUR ENGINEERING SERVICE ployment with concern building | Elks Club, 114 Orchard Lake Ave Sia ceaty | “gegne and fin hing Phone = Lost & Found 24 eartfelt 8 and appreciation special machinery & automatina ME AT CED WAITRESS ___ ge | to all os uy Hina reletives. friends 1065 8 Telegraph PE 2-320) Ouipment Reterences requires | ea aoe = Instructions 9 ~\Winter Prices Now in. |pounp. Brao.e MALE NEAR if y Contact W eterson, ‘ | expressions of kindness and sym- DESIGNERS: 1k am. only CUTTERS GENERAL HOUSEWORK ND ~~~ lc | li tiae recreation area Acta like pathy shown tn the recent be. sitting days. Walled Lake Vi- t _ Effect On all Remodeling | cntidren pet Owner identify’ and reavement in the loss of our be- Gaegill Detroit Corp. cinity. Mest have own _transporta- HEAVY EQUIPMENT e| tor ed Eves Lines loved wife and mother, daughter DETAILERS 2254 Cole, Birmingham M1 4-540 tion, MA 41251. Men are being selected in this, Combination enerm Sash | 5 Bere ve bost Ash for bee and sister, Mrs Cari and Pegg AND [ANIC | STATION AT- PRODUCE GENERAL ONE SCHOOL AGE, ®'t® rein wens) ee doves Vorch. We eepectally wish CHECKERS fret ae ear own child, SS live) im Lie-| | fo6s $8 Diees) mechanice,’ opere-| (Sain bes TAN MINIATURE FRENCH . tools. FE 2-530 coln = | poodle. Reward. FE 53-2697 FOR ——— ae = cranes. and marine Diesel en- Attics finished pilbcscpp tens corte! eqn glesly Body layout. tools, dies and spe. j MEN GIRL WANTED FOR CANDY A’ =| gines. parts men and many other) _ Porches enclosed LOST 6 MONTHS OLD BEAGLE The Pirst ‘ethodis Le b *.) cial machines, body fixtures. and M IDSVEST | temdant. 18 years or older. Apply, jobs in this rapidly expanding in-| Kitchen remodeling in Elia. Lk. Estates, Reward FE Church of Christ, First’ Church) sutomatics Plenty of overtime - a DAY | 18 person at the Eagle Theater | dustry If you are mechanically | No Down Parment 5-801. of Nazarene. Official family of !°€ Program meet heeee nt no a paee GROWING INDUSTRY IN BIR-| minded and want increased oa | LOST IN BIRMINGHAM OR- the Pontiac co-op eredit union. roiery; IGH RATE eel Geta heciners 9 pees | | ingham has an interesting posi-| !Mgs you owe it to yourself to fin G M_ Construction Co ange and white Brittany Spaniel. Pontiac Coach Co and employ.|M'¢rviews daily till ® pm all day Deta ~~ | tion in new and pleasant ot ices; Out whether or not vou can quali- 2260 Dixie Hwy _FE 21211 _named Bristol Call MI ees, Mason Recreation League. fetes Clad toate Mugaser i ttlnes $380 | an GS ini center’ of town, working with | ps plit diy otermetee withowt _B i ‘Ser xf asst LOST: BLOND MALE ¢ Bees ’ ’ apage Ly 8 fe a: le obligation write th | professional people. Requires per € us ness ey ces Board af Directors cad cmptereas Efficient eee tonality. intelligence “shorthand TRACTOR TRAINING SERVICE. | ronal In ar caseariran Montgeucery ware) aca e cerns | MID WWE! "| STOCK | meme ctncee Re cerier ten | pox 1. roriac pass | APPLIANCE SERVICE | shar tebe meee” aes. sturg a Students, end fac. Eng Co. I-mployment Service | Requires personality. imelligence. DRIVING LESSONS PONTIAC) We service all riak.s of refrig- | Nappy. FE 20052, : ulty, Greenes Barber College ° 406 Pontiac State Bank Biag ( | ERKS | Shorthand and an understanding/ Drivers Training dog J eves.| erators, washers radios, cleaners LOST: WHITE AND SABLE COt- Minnesota Mining and Mfg. Co 21680 Coolidge, Detroit FE 5-9227 | of genera] business methods. Sal-' and Sunday FE 2-4 and all types of small appliances | lie. 2 yrs. old. Name Prince “The Three M Club” the Sun- JOrdan 6-3163 Permanent full time positions for +5000” Call Mrs Connell. MI DRIVES ieee aS, ROY's. MS Oe ara FE| Vicinity Shelby Village, Utica day school classes and ell the |DRIVER-SALESMAN FOR EXTAB- qualified persons. Excellent work- _ Drivers Training Day eves. and, _2-4021 | _REpublic 23-1906. me rooms at the schoo! and all lished drv cleaning route. Apply ac 1 le ing conditions. many emplove IP YOU CONSIDER YOURSELF _Sunday 7 5 aN IN LOST. BLUE TICK HOUND those who sent flowers, tributes 8 an am. Walker's benefits and opportunities for ad- coenastie: we need pales = with as NO B TRE}? CH NG Male, Vicinity Hospital Rd. KM aee ana chaiped es fa peed | Cleeners, nore Orion vancement. areebae mo — A 5 preps ~ Work Wanted | Male — 10, Tact %, water line field tile) 3-2300. Will pay for trouble __ senere Tec eee eS 35061, ry; Se DET ATADRAT [SNiAan) Desi ners APPLY AT STORE | _Sioty Per eppotmtment, call PE CAnperry, CABINETS, FOR-/ALL MAKES OF POUNTAIN PENS| O01, REDIOREED COLLIE. WE WISH TO THANK ALL OUR| Manufacturer of machines and . a : “ ——— mica work. attics finished, recre-| repaired by factory trained mep| sie Male. Answers = name of relatives, friends and neighbors| sutomation equipment has perma. 855 HUNTER BLVD KITCHEN HELP, 10 P.M. TO ¢€ _ation rooms & repairs. EM 3-4778 | at our store. General Printing &| Duke. veWicinit of 3300 Baldwin for their manv ex»ressions of| nent salaried position for machine and = = = : am Cail mornings — OR_3-6502 RPENTE: ALTERATON AND| Office Supply Co WwW. Law.) 50 rd. PE $4830 or sympathy shown in our recent} detailer 3 yrs , hes ep FRIDAY, DEC. 16th LADIES CARPE: PERS ALT n N Tence St e F E: E 01 . Home, the mes of . of OFS, those who sent flowers, tributes; sores and helped us itm many Nile" E Havershaw & Family. WE WISH TO EXPRESS” OUR SIN. reral EARNING. Help Wanted Male 6 ‘CARNIVAL ; by Dick Turner “A HOT SHOT CAN SELL ICEBOXES TO ESKIMOS” “BUT WE DON’T WANT HOT SHOTS. WEAVANT YOUNG MEN 25-35, MARRIED, FROM OTHER LINES WHO WANT TO EARN |§ ‘LOT MORE MONEY THAN THEY'RE | AND MAKE | A CAREER OF AUTO- MOBILE SALESMAN: | SHIP EXPERIENCE | ‘1955, ROBERT E, NOT NECESSARY BUT HARD WORK IS.” SAXON. | | he ue —-= AROUN | Press 2:9 ge 1: eo mo a mod PAYROLL CLERK a __Help Wanted Female »_7)_Help Wanted Female 7 Building Service 12 ~Mevins & T 19 BIRMINGHAM TRAVEL AGEN Y |4et year eel Good ot OPENINGS Must bave good pers won| a tuinbaE ATION Sve Ore, Oe caer Both mele and female. Ottice. mages py tl Gaels Geer ol aaa it ar a eaten plant waitresses. No Good benefits, interesting work | Attics ork at poe = OF, ode ang, dell sorviess. domestic. Birmingham "Em s Guaranteed work 8 Pick up rr ment Service. 139 W. Maple, — prices. A, no money iensentbhe ts rates PE 5-3458. n MI 4-4254. ’ = ome: no pay: “BEDFORD Me LT E. BL to 1:30. ae RK. M. REMODELERS| 2 ut HO COMPRESSO: ¢ORERATON: am ® sanders, and Cost-Tim a Power trowe:, eit and other bene vac , Open Sun _ fel ol Department. t Guive Tee weEtus we w. TACKSON'S “RENTAL ae BEAUTY OPERATOR. PART] clean work . apply in ime FE 2-608. Or FE G12 perece: Flach ‘Cleaners, S29 W. A- 1 CEMENT WORK he rs sh a: , 1 nBIRMINGIOM | OPENINGS WOMAN TO" WORK TN Ka? $5" WORE TEE LLOYD MONROE Gogh Panett | Olena ie meer | FE 46866 ir Oe erengE 136 Wn Maple. ins 44a. | WOMEN FIELD SALES — |BRICK BLOCK “AND CEMENT MANAGERS peated | only. OF ‘time er ulti-million dollar cration| estimates MY 2-04, PE 2-0327_ part time. Top w is seeking the aervires. c spamager tel) DUG UNDER, bor ILD ‘son. Wesley Deus, 100 2 i4| able ‘eee acrressive tela” man- Free estimates FE 2-0077 Me Ra., Cirmingh -m _ frat sand” supervising. £r0®: Shick Block AND CEMENT | Tottin ert a D . APPLY = tec aiven hae bos Praca ing ‘nosidential and rama no eaners 650 Woodward Guaran earnings 4 bonus cial. Guaranteed work. Ph. FE urance ad Daathatiedines ———EEESESSS CLERK | TYPIST | PERMANENT er employe benefits. Car neces: suszoel boxe FHA FL Van e iT sa ‘or Por con- Gualified girl. Modern offices and fidential interview phone FE mane plies bbl conditions. Call Shaw. MI 6-0100 Cashier- er-Receptionist CUSTOM CABINET 7 custom) Formica work, OR 20% WOMAN WANTED FOR LIGHT and care of rican en, Apply 3 aul conveniences. Apply 2559 y Jack: to work with and sexe Posi dy cs sion Fine oppor- Fixture ance with growing organization for an industrious and creative young man 40 hr work week Salary commensurate with ability. Cal R. Rvymal MI 4-5400. Birmingham, Michigan EXPERIENCED STEEL BROKER: | with tractor and trailer. Apply Trans-American Freight Lines 267 8 Bird East. Pontiac, Mich Layout Men 5 Cemetery L L ots | | "Caer ee WANTED ae emetery lots. Lincol | | Tere . Ordinance is hereby amended ‘© BEAUTIFUL @GRAVE LOT. wii | | aeatboed that the land in the description mafter set forth be cteeestiet as Commercial. One Lots to both, inel. =e 13 with a 20 ft. alley Jaerane across ¢ sl on part said lots. ‘tion The change in the building cone ma im the above area to ‘Combcercial One is made thot to the recommendation of the City Plan Commission and said Commission is hereby Sppointed to make # final report upon this | divide, Perry Mount Park Ceme-| 4 i tery. FE 4-008 Layout Inspector |POR BALE 2, GRAVE CEME-. tery plots. White Chapel Ceme | ply MILLRIGHT tere. Garden of the Resurrection | Maple Exceptional buy for cash. OL Birmingham. Mich. or. oon wed Sot $s] OL DER MAN WHITE CHAPEL - BEST LOCA-||’ord dealer wants 2 new tions. Two graves, Rea) bargains LI 2-2167 - to revious to the public | ins og’ to be held bet : to ‘ore this amend- ment ) pursuant to Section 4 BOX REPLIES of Act No. 207 of Public Acts of 1921. At 10 a.m. foday as amen i ‘That not jess than fifteen (15) days 7 8, 12 25, 9 notice of the. time. and place of a , a8 ie es 8, ‘T hea on the final passage of $~-60. 65, 71, 80, 88, 97, 101, this —— shall be given in a 105. = circulation in this, meee | mele pag rea | is here- =m shal! take effect ten> ae) "anys. f and after the date. of, ite the City Commisston ot na ‘by th y the City Commis- sion of the of — this 13th day . Pa) furnted. __ Help | Wanted Male _6 | ACCOUNT. ADJUST ER Excellent Need for bch a national autom far with nance company. Prefer ean y. ‘ca a man e. high pet Coa — Ther aba! est i RUA tee be through Classified Ads !! r| Must pin Ms et 8 to) Yes, whatever it is — dial Sales Representatives Broad experience and contractor contact or fleet sales. Model Makers | Call Royal Oak LI 7-7474, from 3 to6 p.m. Monday Thru Friday for Appointment Pattern experitnee necessary. car salesmen to complete small sales force in new Ford dealership. Some sales experience neces- sary, must be rs mor | er, guarantee, hospitali-| i : z Ake plan and demo 451 E. WILSON plan. Call for interview) PONTIAC General Maintenance SLATER'S Mr. Jeffrey, Jeffrey Ford, rE 4§ Sales, 10 N. Washington, PES OA 82521, Oxford. Oak: land County’s DIOLS yaa IT UICK. Ford dealer. Gees nar ah Pak FE28181 for an ad: writer and get it! “wedi! N. Hunte: DA Mito 3 Pi M. . OR Employment Office 318 Boulevard Bldg. Woodward & Grand Blv SALESMAN. PART TIME. show you $30 to d.| for 3 hours evening work Leads Call and furnished Wil train between 98 +174 Man to assemble and test draulic and pneumatic College graduate or previous perience on laboratory testing ed M. C. MFG. CO. 118 Indianwood Rd Mr 10 I! devices ex: de- Lake Orton TRUCK DRIVERS Experienced driveaway driv- ers only for long distance trips. Must have references eace Mus past experi- ence ust be ponseirelly, to ase ec. persica ‘od Tiv- ers’ test. Apply 9 to 12 noon Monday to “Friday at Guard House Fleet Car- rier Corp. 586 8. Bivd. East Pontiac. WANTED: EXPERIENCED M AN for horse farm. Call EM 3-4847. LIG! Rubbish hauled, and gravel. FE wel. FB 3-000. INCINERATORS CLEANED 40 ASH or rubbish hauled, Clean up. FE tse. ~ O'DELL CARTAGE Local and ra Leng. pistenes ¢ Moving Trucks to Rent 7 TRACTORS % T 4 Stake “Te. Pickup Trucks Pontiac ‘arm and Industrial Tractor Co. 825 8. WOODWAR | i! rane Sunda. Ome Or oes PE 41442 u ~ REDUCED RATES: van .| serve you, Smith Moving. FE (VET with TON STARE TRUCK | Tired of routine work? Avon has BLOOMFIELD WALL Cl CLEANERS: Walls and window: Reasonable CARPENTRY WORK. | NEW AND _fepair. FE 4-421 CAN | $100 per week. 70.000 women today enjoying busi- hess success. Let us show yo A what successful wom are work. New and repair. D ie ee SScrs AND CABINET ro Por information call rE : _ Murdock. FE 27861 B. Free est., no obligation. FE 2-1631 CABINET “MAKER AND CARPEN- r LADY. Kitchens a specialty FE) _Live. in - FOND OF CHILDREN. OR _3-2804 before 6. LOOK! A job of imtergst and diversity awaits at woman who looks ELECTRICAL WIRING & HEAT. ing contrel work Licensed. Ed/| _Murray. 1 FE _2-8657. | LIGHT HAOLING 1 AT ANY TIME. Lad 2-2: Lost: oe DOBERMAN PINCH- er, tn Maret of Round Lake. Ae swers to me of Mike. __ 33478. CARPET LAYING. SEWING, " _ a binding. Any repairs Carpet} Lost: LARGE COLLIE. MALE, 5 pasa a age ww a = re. old. Answers to the name of een $0137 or rE. S388 1 _Noore eats ot Meera” Fe EXPERT TREE TRIMMING | & RE- al Pb. FE 5-6303 or OR = WALL B BY MACHINE PREE estimates No job too big or small 5-4628 LOST: BLACK PURSE CONTAIN- company money and checks be. tween 8 Johnson and Keego Harbor Reward. F" 34 LOST — MAN'S | LEATHER BItt- PONTEAC a : : a . Sa ANY TYPE OF |= fold, brown Vicinity Auburn Ayr Employment Service [man immediately payine at teas ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE RE- Valuable papers, Reward. FE : $50 a week weg & Coa 218 E Pike a — ee FE +255) a UMBINO ean WANTED. te BLACK MALE COCKER . RIED WOMEN Reasonable. FE. 5-1016 [FURNACES ‘CLEANED AND _ RE. “Spaniel vicinity of Midland” and racy Sa est wonan FOR “COMPANTON OF Buty Rice fg ve" Hsien Ne same a lt. Se es! wife. No chi t — aramp No fanvauing Colacting, Tiana'S FE“ETaan™! “'"" GENERAL AUTO REPAIRING At FOUND. SMALL COCKER IN” vr or delivery. 40 per cent commis-|—— ——| eaoyeey palin rear = ae Oak- cinitv of Perry Park FE 5-560 sion. For personal interview at Kenny Dr. Road and tow- | $25 | REWARD FOR_ GR ECMAEA TO _ phone Big ell __ Work Wanted _Female ni OE Ne hn AGTOMORT RE shout or recare of aye. oe nie 'REG. NURSE. UNDER-GRADU- | > - dd ee Bo te ate, ak technician, or expe D- | DESIRES CHRISTMAS . KIND MIDDLEAGED LADY! &m. to p.m. Thyle Plectric | tia) pew sapmroe sco Aga! HONE OR WRITE would ce way cuune SS 502 _N. oie FE 68. ore - eee _—_ olen Fades § or BLUE CROSS ie ratimore (and) Hol Farm. wentat Belt) ns oe a pe ywood. * lolly. or to con- uw UE SHIELD cADY Y DESIRES D sD va wore | Dressmaking, , Tailoring 16 Piction of persons responsible _ Huron, FF 4-151 Mon., urs. wi Li) plus . Whe MAin. 9-0068 collect \SODA FOUNTAIN: BE EXPERIENCED tare, FE eres | iene uae. itor coenic (60 Waasiee only. $1 hr. Appif in person. Wes- LADY WANTS BABYSITTING APT. _entrance, FE 1055. ley Drugs, 14 Mile Ra. Birming. | eTnoons and evenings, FE. baa eee arenes _Hobbies & Supplies 244 _ham LADY DESIRES HOUSEWORK x By Fur Furniture Refinishing 160A 16A G0pik’ Aueco. Sk a ace Tired of Commuting ea WISHES WORK ST bay REPAIRING ANTIQUES a apm| ¢f: Revere: 7.0.C, ana on ecee : lar cameras & 8 On easy To Detroit: FE clalty. FE 65-0162, pat rms. Many Christmas bargains Secretary for Birmingham or-| LADY WiSHES Tip WORK, OWN Laund Service 18 new Dec ganisation ongared in rinting transportation. Good references. unary e of and publish eee a rE $7214 SAPARD AAA wed a FApEcce FILM mt a - 1 ving| MIDDLEAGED WOMAN WISHES ataae mph Is experienc babysitting. 204 W. Chicago. FE CURTAINS FINISHED CTURE FRAME, — Heddeconnns ae and salary Plain or ruffied, expert finishing) paint BY NUMB . 28, anne ese - _Box_No. 110 TYPING, MIMEOORAPHING. SEC-| COTTON RUGS, ALL _& IzEs. $1.60, $2.06, 06.05, cee Se TYPING AND SHORT THAND. WEP 3) Se retari WASHED Al AND FLUFF Di ww. somo $8: p.m. Mon. PRACTICAL > Toa AVATLART, Fi UNDRY NEW SCRABBLE SETS AINT TRACTOR _& IMPLEMENT | iRONINGS IN MY HOME, REA- AUTOMA ATLA i. member KENSTOSR, = is wast DIVISION _sonable. OR 3-6023. Boerne eee Lawrence PR sta te Beet FORD MOTOR CO. _|7 women want WaT WASH. aod. Domaiaatly tubenes ; | PARAGON Pai R 0 _" TAKE WAGHINGR AWD AND on mary ¢ PE weiss. __ | see $8. ™ Birmingham “figr toms” Resronne: On| FOR "Pa Ponte tammy. re Notices & Personals 25 . * PRO LPPLP OL LELPRILP a Has immediate openings for | wanTEn WASHINGS AND ikon | —22i@t AAA PRIVATE DETECTIVES. Stenographers scita wanes saavarrve Lenlscaping, 184) "fecal mae es Se, : er home. Other children for| FOR BETTER TREE TRIMMING ANS _playmates, MY 9-5168. and remove. Froit and orn. Acrotred Kuapp Shoes Steno- WASHINGS ane TRONINGS. PICR| m ya 20 Ra >i Secretaries “ives caecaaed APPLY re ’ Open ti 8 p.m. one ea” THE PONTIAC PRESS THURS SDAY, DEC EMBER 15, 1955 Notices 6 & t Personals s 23) Wanted Real Estate 32A no! o1 BO! ANE a. CAN tsps. GLAXO TRADES oe TRADES = ends w ween ‘s oe We are specialists in ‘yaad homes, gpa lake si ~INDEBT? | #iz=is'% equny. larger homes for Sake city propert 6 Oe se ee ments, see us os day for Y incomes’ We de our men LORS, haere a nesnae Do not fee} obi . Call us bation we will give pest Theater. FE = our honest opinion regard | i3 KNAPP SHOES property. We ae establishing a FEI MOTT FeO ney Fepulation as the leading traders N AND Arisa THIS DATE. DE- ° at will not be! DORRIS & SON | pee a any other than my- eh sph 1557 self. M y E. Bikins, 353 E. 792 _ Madison Ave, oe Co-operative R eat ges "iaen ange ON AND AFTER TH DAVIE. LISTINGS NEEDED Busi — acreage or farms. Qualia ROY KNAUF, Realtor 26'9 W. Huron FE 23-7421 OA _8-3338 WANTED: CITY LOTS ae sEw- er end water, FE Call after 6 D.m. CITY LOTS We desperately need city lots with water es see S ares are waiting for sirable oceation. Contact ey = 00 EDOING TNVFFATTONE, $7.50. Stherland Studio w : Wtd. Household Goods 27 CASH FOR SMALL RADIO8 AND ers, PE 65-8755. ¥F ;URNITURE NI NEEDED Ss —— or — lots. Get the CLARK K REAL ESTATE veh it tor f ter'you. B'S. Community FE 46492 . Phone OR 3-2717, 13623 W. Huron &. Open Eventi ae us BUY aaa AUCTION ; BUY OR SELL “— LARGEST will pe buy your prop- Ofeaay, beers char eater | 1 Seartbene Sead te WANTED: CRIB. 6 YEAR SIZE cite prove it Se on Peosonasie = * oe ane PE 1157 wee. BRE 70008 WANTED TO BUY ALL ALL TYPES ———| WANTED FURNITU RE! . 48 HOURS If you have anything for sale, and want prompt. courteous serv-§ |OR YOUR HOME ice, ‘and he _— price ip EQUITY OADSED FURNITURE AROEST. JIM W RIGHT, Realtor FR +2866 345 Oakland A FE 5-044 | Co-operative Resi Estate Rent Apts. Furnished 33 FIRST FLOOR. PRIVATE EN- - yas ee or gen- 3 FLORENCE. ADULTS ONLY. 2 maa ODER APT. VERY clean. $15 per week plus utilities. _OR 3-380. WATERFORD ? ROOMS, BATH. private entrance. OR 3-2444. UPPER FURK FLAT AD ADAMS RD. WARM. FU. FURWERED 2 BEDROOM apt. Private bath. automatic hot water Ak oi) heat. $18 week all Pontiac Trail. year. 230 8. Walled Lake. Ph. Detroit, TOwn- send Oe Rent Apts. Un Unfurnished 3 34 3 LARGE FRONT ROOMS AND bath. Steam noe hot water, stove, furnished. ccet dasa Fe wees. 3 ROOMS. “PRIVATE BATH. WEST = Couple ples prelerred. 1 166 Cole- 3 ae ‘ADULTS ONLY. MUI- berry 9 o-i8e: 3 ROOMS, vars BATH AND entrance, sere: refrigerator, and all utilities furn. No ehildren. Near Crooks and Auburn. FE §-3971, ROOM APT’S. TILED BATHS. ‘ Aco Managers Apt. 444 Pike. eee AND BATH, CLOSE IN. 3-€933. at E. MANSFIELD. FE 5-6028. ; Jad Heat zi" 4 aoa 4 ROOMS. UNFURNISHED. 249 OR- chard Lake. MODEST MAIDENS ALAN- ROOMS BATH, LAKE privileges. No children, heat furn. eee FE 2-2900. 2424 Pontiac ¢ ROOM M UPPER. HI HEATED APT. Arults. 633 Judson Ct. cor 8. Mar- _shall. § ROOMS MAIN 1 FLOOR APART- ment and garage vate ce: Newly 7 beddrol nt Wenry Sd __ Wed. Miscellaneous 28 | house 0 PARTY ne LIKE se OF on In iw e DEEP-WELL ROD PUMP. IN! Will consider other name lake. aes condition. Cal] FE 8-2676 be-- Write Pontiac Press Box 6 ore 2 or write R. Watson, 610, Grizdaie, Pontiac. | GENTLE Worse For poyis| Mahan Has Buyers Good ee for your pet. MI! You yakt ACTION 40607 efter { d G oe sales LARG ij I force is ences onal. e mi Lents Oe BURNER oa tson's" Auio your lsting end will certainly _ Parts 106 Perry FE FE ba a meer to ans i NEW AES IN GOOD ¢ cONnE Kobe Lends OS Ooo ced d Spinet or console. Cherry, Estate ee tn Pontise a ‘or. walnut. LI | flee. we henaic ait aetalle. Ser fs ‘er aed {QENTLE FOR nancing and closing. Call us to me , for your pet obi aner™s Say ites Nat) yes jorepesty WANTED LARGE Buy—To Sell-To Trade TO B SOY Mae ee of fireplace wood: Ivo Weuy IT-WE'LL INSURE IT. MAHAN REALTY CO, REALTORS WANTED. FITHER 3 outboard motor. FE __Money V Wanted = 28A ‘ OR 5 ae 4-3000 WHE TO_BORMOT 100 Or, codtnhn’ £2 Patt TT age Wil give first mortagge. On| FE 2.0263 8-3000 1075 W. chr ___Wanted to Rent 29 *™*T poat®orrice ~ FREE SERVICE 3 phd ala eo RDS witt BUY OR LIST YOUR LAKE Save expense time = uawanted ce We sone pect erent ne . sppointm en’ Ph, Pontiac EM 3-3311 an. reap co rental teaay. perms | -R. F. McKINNEY 3 OR 3} BEDROOW HOUSE On! UNiv. 1-9768 flat, unfurnished around Jan. 1éth Have 2 boys age 3} & 7. Pontiac or) suburbs. §-6730 or write Own- i Eastland. er, Roseville SOLD Youno ONAL COUPL 4 need furnished ished or partly furnished apt. Eta! house immediately. 3 to 4 8 & bath. South Dirmisehan area. Mpg “nef erences. Phone MU 9-187 | or Not Sold Ww roperty isn't sold yet. y It») Decatea it hasn't been listed “WHITE share my apt enother girl. Bee Bendy at Pontiac State Bank | Or call | 2-3043 after 6 pm . GIRL WISHES TO SHARE APT with another working girl. FE REALTORS $660 Dixie Hw . Phone OR 3-1872 of OR 3-1768 WILL SHARE HOME with cou; or lady for chtiq — — —\ ———__—_—__ _ care. Call before 3. WORKING Ome WILL SHARE «| A H oom apt Call PE 2-3635 after 6 Wed. "Contracts, _ Migs. 32 CASH For Contracts. tell = old. or Small if you have will be at your 7 For small esuitiess what Wwe Want we for your equity. Call now and us What you have. Edw. M. Stour, | Realtor 3.71 N. Saginaw &t FE 54-6165 Open Eves, a 8:30 WE CAN SELL YOU a aoe: or | Ask for Ted McCullough Ee HAYDEN, ora CAN SELL YOUR Call or to oer a O8T oa ——)e6 G. ELLIOTT & “SONS aon jand eontract, Realtor — Ho the etna Ne erates, Lurtridge 31000 N'Western Mwy. _at_M'volt ow ee St. Phone FE 2-4316 Rent Apts. Furnished | B CASIT |) ROOM. KITCHENETTE. PRI- Bae bath. 2 employed girls or Convert your land contract tnto i e. Adults only. Alberta Apte., CASH. See ‘Se0"K. Paddock. _ > ') FURN. ROOM FOR ONE Max JOSEPH F. REISZ | on tirst fioor. Pvt. entrance. REALTOR | §&6339 130 Raeburn. 83% W. Huron 8t. FE 23-0250 3 VATE ENTRAN : private beth Heat, lights WE HAVE $60 per month. Adults only. Phone FE 6-7367. land ROOM FURN. APT, PRIVATE our elients. Bee me before you)? anos, shower end sts, FE = z ROOMS FURN. APT. FOR To Buy—To Sell-To Insure (2 couple. Private entrance. Dr. Cur- son's Clinic, -157 W, Huron. 2 DELUXE APTS. AT CLARK'S Corner. 1 bik. west of Blue Sky. Coupies or pechalors: 1 baby wel- | _come FE 5-2706 2 Roose ADULTS ONLY. 81 Auburn Ave MAHAN | REALTY CO REALTORS Co-operative Rea! Estate Exchange Open Evenings sad Sundays; 2 ROOMS CLOSE IN, CLEAN 1075 W 1073 W. Huron nn Ph F E 2-026) “quiet. men. FE 4-$637 “| | 2 ROOMS, PRIVATE ENTRANC : | suitable for one person. 66 8.. ‘Senford, on the eale of r Land Con. 2 ROOM APT. VERY REASON- tract. If tt wheat we on jook- | —— Pensioned woman de- ing for we wit y them or ROOM CABIN. A ns them for y |2 ROOM CABIN. ALL CONVENT- a See us for the fast sed ences. Utilities included. MY fee are for. No com-| 2-171. Tru-Rustic Cabins, 468 tenet tee large or _8. B ay. Lake Mich. : . Must Edw. M. . Stout, Realtor be clean, no drinkers, FE 42337. mie ) Roe art mare © FO - small children. % MORTGAGES 3 ROOMS 8 AND BATH. APPLY ON FARMS OR SUBURBAN from _"? ‘ Red acre ieton ly Ld foot emees, {3 ROonES Fi GARAGE, ALL “CHA | Biute” all gortaeet re «Sar? B °D HARLES. *Realtor | 8 3a 'N. Seen eur ne eat ve Fe 8. ses Het } ROOM APT. NEAR ELIZA- Cc. FOR CONTRACT. tre cularen es ay YE _oR 4 fi vanwWelt be 5449 Dixie Hwy. 5-1435. 3 ROOMS AND BATH. NO CHIL- dren. West Lh FE 54-2371. ~ FAST ACTION! 3 ROOM _FURN. APT. COUPLES only, FE 40650 3 ROOM BATH BRICK TER- 46492. Ask for Mr.|3 _ . ; e. 3165 Highland Rd. MUtual EF ROOMS AND BATH. 2 B west of downtown. “Cash Waiting 38 Williams. For contrac 3 J ROOMS, AND A ; ons HEAT. Mar, Sommon pereonatiy for quick. Party 8 courteous - Parks @t - ROOMS & RATH, WEST SIDE. A. JOHNSON, Realtor TE Sas afer SD as 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. | north of Pontise, OR 3-8014. FE 4-2533 4 ROOMS AND BATH Se oo re § ROOMS AND BATH FURN. NO Buyers CASH contracts, drinkers or children. 2134 Com- a and small, new or seasoned te ee IVAN W 5 ae re . at ATE Some. a EN: K. L. Temp! 1, Realtor. ree oF 3 men. hard Lake rE TABLE, ATE EN- trance. Sober man 153 Prospect. WE NEED LAND CONTRACTS [pute For an ee We Will give vou a ouiek cash! DONT PASS. UP “eetflement. Give us Sell unneeded MQNEY! nike ongings for cash Classified Ads! FE 181, 6 — AND BATH. BASE- ment. FE 4-0559. ae FOR RENT. PE 5-4840 BY WILLIAMS LAKE 6 ROOM fa fireplace. Garage FE £70. DEL RIO APTS. 1 Oakiend an bath, stove and _utilites, furnished Couple only LAKE FRONT, MOVE NOW INTO tiled bath. 10 month annually. UNiversity 3-8813 UPPER 3 R ROOMS | AND B. BATH, ant furnished, $75 a month. FE oA} . a WEST SIDE APT AVAIL., 2 BED- & bath up. ibe rm. din- rate base- fore 5, FE 42521 afar 8. PE 5-1172 Rent Houses Furnished 3 35 2 ROOM BIN. UTILITIES furn. Call Sfer 6, Lake Orion, _MY_ 3-1263, J ROOM FURN. COUPLE ONLY. $40 per eo 3808 Morgan Rd. SEMENT HOUSE AT Inquire 22 Auburn _Ave. office in rear 5 ROOM HOUSE. COUPLE warm 1 child. References. FE 2-5145 5 ROOM TER 4 ROOM Min lane: RACE. NEAR TEL- Huron, Automatic heat, carpeted. $00. Call FE 3-712 before 5 | ks Ask for Mr. Pace. 5 ROOM PARTIALLY FURN modern house Sanford Adults only Give rereases: Ap- ply Pontiac Press x 16 6 ROOM HOUSE NEAR PONTIAC Motor 608 N. Perry ADAMS RENTAL obey 32-7033 | ALL MODERN 7, ROOSE. verine Dr. Wolverine pace: __Twinbrook 3-9578. Detroit | ATTRACTIVE MODERN 3 3 BED 87 WOL- Ph reom ranch home on Gas beat All modera peel enees. Avail. until] June. $200 mo 5 §-0390 FURN WINTERIZED COTTAGES end trailers. Children welcome. 3810 Dixie Mwy. | FOR RENT 1930. 26-FT MOBILE Crutser with beth. Phone FE 24864 FURNISHED HOUSE. CHILDREN welcome, PLateau 2-230 FURNISHED 2 BEDROOM LAKE- | front home in Lake Orion Basement, garage, hot atr heat MY 34566. Available until June $115 hie 2-BEDROOM LAKE FRONT auto. washer. of] furnace. foe aes TV. Until] Mar. 1. MY sent. TAKE ORION. PARTLY FURN Sosa. * bath. Adults only. MY MODERN 2? BEDROOM HOME rea. enient to ter Li roo! ing room kitchen bath, full basement. 1) heat. month Lesoh annual lease. References req EMBREE “< GREGG od Unic= Lake Rd. Union Lake Village EM 3-33:4 Eves. MODERN HOUSE, s, ren 33708 NTIL JUNE @. 10 mi of Cor ce we! 1 For Rent Rooms. = | | | es Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 CLARKSTON 6 ROOM SINGLE Garage. $90. MA 5-0687. FOR RENT: 3 BEDROOM HOME West side location, automatic heat and hot water, garage. $110.00 per month. For Lease: 6 Bedroom Home. west side location. automatic heat and bet water, 2 car garage. $125 month. 2 months in advance, erode report required. “BUD” NICHOLIE | REAL a, AND ee 40 mens 8tl, FE Sito: or rE. 32-1372 GOOD RENTALS AVAILABLE With or without children. ADAMS RENTAL SERVICE 3382 Auburn Ave. PE 2-7053 | IN BIRMINGHAM, 3. BEDROOM use, unfurnished $115 per | month. Call MI 6-2237 LARGE 7 ROOM HOUSE. INQUIRE at Bob's Chicken House, 497 Eliz- | abeth Leake Rd. MODERN LOWER 6 ROOM. LIGHT and gas furn. 1 child welcome. _FE 51298 NEWLY DECORATED 5 ROOM terrace. 20 Rosshire Ct. FE 2-7043. NEW DUPLEXES 2 BEDROOM i $79.50 RENT eeeeee N and Mt. Clem- on East Ivd. Call FE _Stm3 en ‘ti! ® p.m PARTLY FURNISHED ee ROOM _ house in Keego Harbor. FE 17-0086. WALLED LAKE TWO BEDROOMS Shopping 2 blocks. Modern. $15 weekly. 556 E. Lake MA _+1T8. WATERFORD. _week, option P Drive. Ee ROOMS PO Box 535 __ 37 2 SLEEPING ROOMS. CHEE homey atmosphere, 124 ronnie FE 56-0313. FURN. 3 ROOMS AND UTILIT . FE . 0 ‘ance haya S15 i] BUS 8T STOP. PRIVATE | soled enacts Cooking, laundry. 499 W. CLEAN ROOM FOR ONE = a By Jay Alan __ “Of course 1 open my presents before Christmas! How else can 0) tell how expensive a att to ny wD SHEL | boar | City tive po with plenty of cup- | 1 Ww 44813. ‘Opes evenings. For Sale Houses 43) 5 & BATH - eee - $1450 DOWN. Neat and clean.’ Screened side rch. separate dining room, 2 large rooms, | basement, oil furnace, attrac: | 00 feet In | te | 4 ROOM FURNISHED HOUGE. Watkins Lake. FE 45268 FORCOLORED | | FAMILIES 164 Dellwood. Like-new large Howard, as low as $1,200 down on FHA or mortgage costs. a! 18 FE 2-6412 John Kinzler, Realtor, 670 W Huron | | 5 room bungalow plus stair- | i 1 \ this area terms, - pilus Call Mrs. Gillespie Si. and din trance $12,800 Templeton. INCOME Tip-top a tm srea of fine homes op Perry down, tireplace, b Even 3 rooms bath up Renta] income, §60 This is an excellent purchase ot) terms INVESTMENT 80x200 future commercial build-| el modern frame e ell back from highway. Rented, $70 | This ts _@ price to sell deal st) gon09 $8,500. Terms k. L. Templeton, Realtor 2338 Orchard Lake Rad. +4563 After 5, if no answer, cal) WEST SUBURBAN Well located brick ranch At- tached 2 car garage. one acre of land $10,500 tota | FIVE BEDROOM | Ra. 3336 Fox, EM 3-405, PARTIALLY FURN. 4 ROOM house to re ible couple . 2088 +4381, ‘ON. RENT, 1 full bath thal per mo. MA 4-3543, nat | SMALL 20 X se HOCsE Fal PARTLY furnished "with a large new house bleed Hardly finished FE Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 2 DROOMS, LIVING ROOM titchen 3 piece bath. utility room | ett ica Oil heat, fenced persons, FE 5-8466. 184 Mt. Clem- | Possession Corre Ist 1362 W. Huron 2-481 Ls | Bungalow with 8 rooms 6 ae | and natural fireplate. MPull bese. | Cooperative Real Estate ) Exchange | /€LEAN ROOM, AUTOMATIC | fox ee heat and bot water. No drinkers | ™ent Gas furnace ie $6650 | bet water, ree a gerece “eee 4 bedroom home with full bath ——- lots. four outside entrances Ideal) 6.) heat “ a EAN SLEEPING NG ROOM FOR) i 18a Auto hot water $560 geutieman. 4@2 Matthews. FE | for ‘uncome: Only 613)500,) terme.) Cooae plus costs. Only one-cail pode TRADE CLOSE IN CLEAN SLEEPING ‘ . CRAWFORD rooms. Men only 46 Mechanic | et Be eee tortion AGENCY CLEAN SLEEPING ROOM. GIRL! ell _lgcated e ¢. | $3"2 W. Huron FE 41549 on days. Huron bus. PE 20504 | Large jot nicely landscaped. Nel ives MY 3-7085 DESIRABLE 8LEEPING ROOM Gming space Finished. ap knotty | LAKEIE FRONT for gentieman West side Oi) une Large _ living room, two heat “FE 23-1763. | pin garage, patio. 3 Bedroom eed with full base- FOR MEN WITH GARAGE. NEAR| Yes. it has everything bh] C5 needs. trmtstinge ates oneal General Hospital. No drinkers. FE | cept rey contract or real es =k lots overlooking the lake A real _ 58461. in exchange, opportunity for cottages or mo- a) ne ren USEKEEF | Ri WwW ee a Lp show you this today wee een) Ridgeway mi ] CRAWFORD ORE RO REALTOR “AGENCY cou hoe Seer GA Berea Estate Exch aie tes MY 1005" “1 oe | 2 - | Co-operatt ee st xchange ves. e@ available. Auto heat on ree I water Call aft. @€ pm. FE | _ 2-078. 26 Mark | _t ROOM & BOARD =| ateman) warm clean S bea Warne ari tance to Motors. 473 E _Mansfietd SLEEPING ROOM FOR 2 WOMEN. | 3 Bedrooms Established tn 1916 Room _ together. aay ornare. 1.500 Down Quiet home. ¢ $1. OM! Ww IDE DUPLEX — Brick 1000 Lakeview or call rE 4 +5280. To qualified buyer who can 2-family, Each side has 6rms WARM SLEEPING ROOMS. CLOSE. Rey per month 20 ft. and bath, Pull basement, 2 fur- te Pentios Motor. 284 Nelson. Call vin very mode! naces, floored 3rd, fir. Paved kitehen (with bullt-ins ga- P oe _ther's lore). of] heat and gerace. cet Pomirapeed will mere than onthly Rooms With Board 38) Today's best buy at Gaihls, now at v8 60" with non . q . Good me * Gat MER ME TO FOE] St Mike sy wma | spur : bs a Is only one block f 1s CLEAN, M nN TWIN excellent 7 room bome. Four eclipse one) Gs hehe beds, good meals. we drinkers. enclosed porch a $-rms, and bath on Ist Day shift. PE 2-03 so=e = deserters = fir) ¢rms. and bath vo. Pull r; newly ‘ eS ARTO Rew furnace, garnet tnd | garage Paved. sttert" Neat bur ROOM AND BOARD FOR MEN | 000° You'll think Santa | or only $2.00 down vou can FE 5-076. 47 Florence te i Cacicoms "ye torn Ome tiie) Sib 006) income WAT RING DISTANCE TO: THE early NEw Fast side home On!r 8 IMC Bue at to Ponttec : 350 down Stee] kitchen peek “Motors 558 8 Sartore FE 8-671 = \\ ext Suburban | vas heat. full bath 50 fr lot Convalescent H Homes 38A BOARDING HOME Fr FOR ELDERLY women, OR 3-5821. FLOYD KENT, Realtor “ Nd Een cense St. FE 5-6105 to Consumers Power 3 ROOM HOUSE. pa Sanford OR_3-6181 5 ROOMS AN ATH SMALL tana preter applt See South J . No c jay, FE ails on SD ROOMS, BATH, 1156 LAKEVIEW. Phone PR 4-4423. 5 ROOMS AND BATH FOR SMAL family. No iF tians falecd Lege App L Log al Chris- South Jessie. No calls on yj ooh FE 41683. . East Side 5 Rooms & Bath Sy ge ment — fired, heat. hot 1 car garage, Available ai- most imm tely, 965 per 10, 5 a in ad- ‘ and ern rooms by day or week. 45 West Huron St. Phone FE_ 2-8266. Rent Stores 40 LARGE ee oh _— ON CHASE St. next R. R. tracks. Good for “ent manu. or ‘= age. Wyman. FE 4-1122. 420 ORCHARD LAKE AVE. 20X30. call FE 2-1643. __ 2 BRAND NEW STORES, AUTO- mere heat. Next to large oe market on Dixie Highway S & $150 per sag Nicholie & boreer Co, 3 Huron, FE $-8183 100 &. SAGINAW ST AVAILABLE kind He Sa of business. FE __Rent Office Space ee; licen ON. = Good parking facilities, MI 62170. For Rent Miscellaneous 42 ONE E WAY RENT Suan LEAVE Uh THERE ‘Trailers vB nowiand, 3 zs Dixie Hwy. ___ For $ Sale (— a8 “ore i OR AT basement ent. Good b eat: Fm For Sale Houses 43 dS ree NEW rs os OOM CONTEMPO- re 2 baths. half acre lot Pine cree rights, in Pine Center, Middlebelt & Long Lake Roads House open for inspection os | Becton ime Drive. Paice $28 500 | Michae as sate Johnson FOR BETTER HOMES SYLVAN MANOR 3 bedroom brick ranch home car- port and garage new carpeting | water softner. on lovely land- scal lot, priced right, do not wal! , COLONIAL HILLS 2 bedroom brick ranch, hot wa- ter base - ray heat. neged eting, drapes water softner yard, 1'y, lots Oue of the. finer Bloomfield locations. 3 BEDROOM CONTEMPORARY A beautiful ranch home in the trees, 2 tiled baths. 2 car ga- rage, siete floor in dining room Thermopane windows, patio off living room. truly an outstanding modern home. OREST LAKE Country far Estates new brick ranch full basement. fireplace, built in kitchen features lent location. Call quickly about | thig one, Evenings after 6 call Mr FE 5-7985. Spanking drooms Weitzel OFFICE OPEN 90-6 A. JOHNSON, Realtor 1704S. Telegraph Rd. WEEE 42533) 7 Rms.—West Side Just off Huron and close to Webster school. To include nice bedrooms and bath up Gas heat 2 car garage. Price $11,500 easy terms Newer I-ast Side Large 5 room bungalow wan 22 ft. and = out. Good basement and fur- nace. Price $8,450 with $2.500 or less down] Builder’s Own Ilome Vecant. L arge new 3 bed- room cedar shake ranch reauced Oniy $1,500 down KINZLER | EAL | 670 W Huron — price Soee Phone FE 4-3525 | Co-operative Real Batons Exchange BROWN DOWN — West Suburban "tee veasecm bungalow with 80 lot. Close to schoo) | ands eke privileges. “Excellent | condition $1500 DOWN—Summer cottage with ell furniture right on Lake Abectbs Enclosed rch Here is one can affo Priced at only $5 ies ri Brick 3 bedroom w) ireplace, A-1 cd} - tion Enclose vies ue at only § bome DOWN — RANCH Style bun- [hdd Brand new. Attached gar reed air oi] Furn. Very at- tractive reeds maar vd closet door Birch e¢ Be sure end see this lovely home. “A happy Christmas could be spent here“ .. H. BROWN, Realtor Cute and home with oll eet tile bath enclosed ogaed on a parcel almost acre. Close Perk. Close to BNE CONE Nt RURSING HOME 1 480 . eoah Vacant. MA 4-2430. hag r en and wom- and aaa ae JOSE. GAS HEAT. ean State peng 3 nour nursing el yard, water softener. Bus Owner iransicnied . dra end dedroo.n suite fur- ies “Baldwn. rr ‘cso. And stoag Ae ished. 0 Summit Ave, PE) PLEASANT wy Ta Raving, 0. auncaresurranes a Rew All ay =f rooms = 3 8 FEAR ROUND) decor and rsone. home. Seach Neca | ieee | Eben fem oe es, after 5:30 _p Hotel Roems 39 besoment, The ge rg rlesspet 2 HOUSES PARTLY La LTS a ry $14,750. Lotus Lake, Wa aterford. 1 bed-} HOTEL AUBURIN this is soe ot oday's “bert Rooms by Day or Week buys.” your 6y - ‘modern. ‘Rel ‘Call OR 3-0001 for chet ora room aparim ae ment now. { ooking te era un | 3 ROOM ( MODERN HOUSE OIL | 4eqauwirn abe zai | $1.200 Down eat. Adults only, 223 Osmun ij Five! incom |bungalewinsith HOTEL ROOSEV! ELT fun” basement, new furnace 3 BEDROOM MODERN HOME| Rooms $12.50 up. Bath. $17.50 up end garage Paved street. eer arpa h ne patted t FE 5-126 good east side Vocation: To- =e sm children eferences. | iimmon HOTEL CLEAN WMOD- fal price $8,200 Kampsen Realtors “E 40528 377 8. Telegraph ves. & Sun Co-operative Real Estate E: h corr 2 full bedroom | basemert | to school rooms Several KNUDSEN Ardmore Street Famous for its beautiful Chrict- g and: nice and bath on Fae basement with ot] hot Auburn Manor Ranch type with large li re, two ms, oo : landscaped lot. Two Family Income ood _ ties. Located on east and west : side of city Wa. H. Knudsen $10 Ponuee sate Bank Bide. homes. tmeome proper- -| THEIANSWER’TO YOUR P Want Ad hire, it’s FE To sell, rent, 2818. OBLEM: rear cchools 'y block to bur Immediate possession too! Now offered at $7.995 Easy month. ly payments $1500 DowN — Fast side of city 3-bedrms., full bath, to GMC Truck DRAYTON AREA — 2bedrm m™ home. for 88.950 with $2.- REMODELED 3-BEDRM FROME — Near State Hospital. Full barce- ment. gas heat, new 11, car farage. Paved street. near schools and bus. Total only $7,050. Payments 836 per month. ZONED BUSINESS — Large 7-rm home on west side. Full base- ment. ved street. Could be used for rooming house or con- verted to home and business Priced to io at $7.500 with $2,600 dow: FLOYD KENT, Realtor 24 W. Lawrence 8t. FE 5-6105 Open Eves, Next to the Consumers Power TRIPP We're Proud to Offer , This lovely, one-story, frme ‘home with pri Watkins | Leake — nicest eection. Among its features ere 3 bedrooms, pine break- fast nook, i re tion room, me fire- Prostar ge cee gn ae — it will End of the Search Have you been seeking a 3 e@ on one floor, of modern design with large -fooms, oll heat, no basement and located in the city? We have it eis, Ra. Priced at $17,000. Leslie R. sae Realtor re sae | . avis porch. A real val- a SUBURBAN . carpet. | price | _F or Sale Houses As GILES PROVE $6900 FULT. | See this 2 bedroom home located on a paved street | just a blocks off Boldwin Owner's health forces | he ef this property. Cam be bought for cash or terms $1000 DOWN Located west of the cit» i near Crescent Lake A real nice 2 bedroom home, jias- \ | tered walls, hardwood floors, | full basement. Coal HA beat. 1 car garage anc all | en a large 50 x 175 foot ; lot Call for further informa- tion and appointment PS For Sale Houses: 43) _ _E-18 WE WILL BUILD ON YOUR 1 LOT 40x22. 3 bedroom shell house. Cost you $4245. $110 down, $46. mo. See our model... For addi- tional information contact Red 5019 Cass Eliz. Rd. FE 42252 or FE_ 23-0179 | 3 BEDROOM UNPINISHED _house for sale FE 2-1104. HANDY MAN luis is one for vou. & room bun- gaiow, partly finished. Full bath, Trim and paint ix all you need. $6900 full price with $1,000 down Will show anytime. FAMILY Oniv 3 vears old with gas heat. fericed yard and garage Income | of $120 per month The full price is only $9.8600 with terms. Shown by appointment. | LOOK AHEAD VACANT—$500 DOWN West suburban. 2 bedroom home located on an acre near Watkins Lake. Fruit trees, grapes and berries } Just the place for a retired couple or someone who likes a large lot. This prop- | erty must be sold to close an estate Call for further j information | | WE NEED LISTINGS “| GIL ES REALTY CO o2 W. Hu 4 UE 5-6175 ‘Open 9 to BIRMINGHAM y BroRbon brick. basement. rear screened | porch, drapes. carpeting. fenced, | W. Kurth. Realtor. MI Be ready for spring room brick lakefront home. bath, tle kitchen, oak Teation room e auto iful landscape breakwater, many Call for appointment now in this 7 Tile | $1000 DOWN $5500 full price Small home in excellent condition Plastered | walls, neat as a pin See it now Russell Young | Eytan ae ggasi 300 Horse) : fully more extras. | For Ss Sale Houses — lane hos ~ Charles $300 DOWN! Perhaps again, eer may be a “Joseph & Mary” with no oobgres | We sve e ball acre ot @ | sandy loam soil on Adams Rd | for $905 with $300 or a ha you down. And there's 3 rm insulated, comfortabl; ade e a oie fough home with electric hts well & ot] space heater, we'll - throw in FREE. DO YOU DREAM of 6 = hew stone and cedar shake ri er on @ winding tn ed subdivision! full basement, and big lot? dreaming' Give us a call now. Priced $17,975. terms. WHY NOT? Yes. why not buy a heat clean oak floored brick home with ofl furnace & full basement? Cost ors oka at all. Phone find out how very little “ie user | ' B.D. CHARLES . Realtor FE 40521 ' 1717 8. Telegraph. Eves FE 5-687 Co-cperstive: Rea) Estate peskenas ves. OR _3-2372 REALTOR ea hoe 412 W. Huron FE cases | cent Lake. Open Eves ‘tu 9 FE 4-0612 | 5-0242 Civilians HAYDEN | aueres Immediate possession, | | | | | $1000 DOWN. A 2 bedroom home / a AS LOW AS at the lake. Nee ase room i with ttreptare. pe. 1¢ bath Full (basement with fur- OW! | nace & oil water heater. 4 lots. \ | 1‘ blocks to school. PincseG@sis IMMEDIATE POSSESSION, North SYIVAN VILLAGE BRICK , PAYMENTS $3372 PER pores tl Ladi eA a Enghsh Colonial with bed- room and bath down. Ves- tibule entrance to pleasant } kitchen 2 bedrooms up Gas furnace in the recrea- ion basement Altached garage Superior landscap- ing. See it now! $15,750 $1.000 DOWN On this 2 bedroom bungalow. Modern with full basement and au tomatic heat. Near bus and schools and only $6750 ATTENTION INVESTORS' } ult 11 just Joseph Hospital heated, 2 car garage. Cor- ner lot. Taxes $140: veariy A good opportunity for Call Now! FAMILY HOME in A-l con- dition from roof tn base- erent Carpeted ltving and kitchen with 3 bed- od wise investment | m Trooems basement, and hath ail to Ita back No $9,450. | RAY O'NEIL. Realtor | W Huron Open 9-0)| \" Phone FE 3-7103 or FE 4-6952 } drive Lorely street vard belter buy Co-operative Rea! Estate eicnenee CLARK CITY 2 BEDROOMS UP. living room din- ing room, modern kitchen. base- ent. $1,450 down. LEBARON SCHOOL. 2 bedrooms. basement, gas heat, plastered | sels ues gests: Quick posses- | | LEBARON SCHOOL. 2 bedrooms, ; basement. oil heat, fully insu- | | lated. Fenced back yard $11,500 | terms. | 2 ACRES. Small house, smai! price | M basement ; . very tlean and neat | ACRES. 2 be full price 1 ACRE West 2 bedrooms. living room, kitchen full bath and utti- ity room Close to school and bus $6500 with $1,559 down 3} BEDROOMS Basemen! down 2 bedrooms up 1 down | Living room. kitchen. full beth Lake privs Full pfice only $6750 CLARK REAL ESTATE FE 46492 1362 W Huron 8t Open Evenings | Co-operative Real Estate ee | ANNETT $750 OFFERS $1000 Down—Lake Privileges 2 bedroom modern home Living room with fireplace eating space in_ kitchen giassed-in porch. Basement with of] neat Situated on 2 lots in Elizabeth Lake Es- tates. Total price $9250. 2 Family Income ‘ood residential wn- a large rooms & bath on main floor 4 large rooms and bath on second floor. rented for $75 per month Full basemert. with new gas furnace $15.000 terms tates A oat new 3 br iroem b calos Tile bat tut | 6 bas ement ou heat fill locat ith lake Lot. 0 x 150, $15 ‘900, larkston—Lake | Privileges j Attractive 7 room home tn excellent condition Living | room 12x23 with fireplace. q sun parlor 10x23, 3 | rooms, master bedroom 12 x. 23. Carpeting mal tecet Full basement, heat. 2 car garage situated =| nicely landscaped lot 149 Extra lot ar uiabie’ | $19,900. terms Drayton Woods “ New 3 bedroom brick Basement. and attached car garage Vestibule trance. living room 12x24 2 fireplaces, 2 baths. kitch- en with adequate cabirets and eating space Lot 120 x | 137 with trees Immediste | possession An exceptional | value at $22,950. terms | | ake—Clark ston | and en- Deer Situated on well landscaped This or 4 room, 150 foot lakefront lot beautiful 3 2'2 bath, brick home one of the finest in the area. Paneled living room. 16x30, with matural fire- place, master bedroom 16) den ceramic tile| with | u- 32. screened porch built-in grill and oven. tematic oi] heat. Attached 2') car garage 45,000, | terms | ‘Roy Annett, Inc. REALTORS Huron ral 8-0466 Open at and Sunday 14 $1,500 DOWN New 3 bedroom home, Lake privi- abr eli Oakiand Lake,near v- from living room picture window. 3 bedrooms, ceramic tile path. “finen and hall closets, dinette. Large kitchen, Fully plas- tered and insulated. Automatic of) furnace. electric water heater. A well built home, Immediate pos- | session. Only $70 mo.. full price $11,700. Cash offers considered HOLMES- - BARTRAM |’ x 20, bath with stall shower. 16 X | sgrawest 4-3232 250 8 MONTH INSU RANCE | 120 | oom home 4 x on large ot 125" x 170’. Bath oil forced Rf aiernaee oa = heater. rooms not yet completed. and some trim to be put on. $8500 with terms PLUS TAXES AND Model open daily and Sunday Blain e¢ biock west of Atom: | cata between Montcalm end} Oakland. Two bedrooms. fiiving! room. kitchen. bath, and utility | room. colored Youngstown kitch- en, tile bath. sliding windows wood floors, near school. shopping and transportation. For _— information, call Castell Realty — 1661 F it MILE RD JOrdan 6-0798 _Lincoln_1-1795 1- 1795 | Civilians $750 Down PEUS €OSITS PAYMENTS $36.97 PLUS TAXES AND aye aeet ies 2001 Ro 3 bloc aa of Perry east of East Bivd. Ges ‘heat 2 and 3 b For information, call Castell Realty 1601 FE it Mile Rd Roval JOrdan eon 08 Lincoln 1- fies ~ WILLIAMS LAKE $8.450 3 bedroom ranch type. aluminum siding. I2a34 ft. living room finished in knott: oil heat. electric storms & screens aring home. old, in excellent condition. water heater, a Hoedt hd ft. Pleasant toration with Imme- 1.500 dn. Williams Lake privileges diate possession ly $ HOLMES- BARTRAM 4302 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1050 Eves” $1000 Down ' Immediate Possession 4 room bungalow. approximately 3 acres land. near ke Orion Village. Includes living room, good bebe big kitchen. bath. bedroo: pine, automatic | NEW HOMES. $950 DOWN. 2 Bed- room homes fully insulated. Lake privileges. Dest for comfort and convenience. Picture window Excellent kitchen with wooed eup- boards an rmica Bath. Oil forced air furnace. Cov- per- plumbing. price only $7900. J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor Lenser) BY complete, wired. insulated oak floors, L : ater system in. Aluminum storm: roughout. and . & Tots, Masher fone Bases on terms. PE 5-28 BUILD ‘NOW I well ee eee Fen & — our plans or yours. HERBE RT C1 DAVIS ___ 4925 Pontiac Lake sBianinigiasr= Bicos tied Bedroom and bath on first floor. Sudden transfer makes availabie \ bedrooms, 2 baths, brick, near { Quarton School. Glassed 2 | car garage. $1.700 will finish e@n- | other 18 ft. bedroom on | { cod, wiy painted. | 2 mreplaeen 2 car garage. strav- | phn Storms | screens. Almost new, page brick | and field stone colonial. 3 large bed and thermador © first floor utility room, full @ room, screened porch. oversized garage Immaculate cond. Joy to see $42.500 Tri-ievel colonial offering many interesting features. 3 bedrooms separate dining room, first floor utility room, rec, room. 2 fire- Piaces, large lot. Watt, Manuel & Snyder eating space, f large utiltty. room, electric cnet | 288 8. Mobos part Birmingham water. Also included is tool shed. | moe , ee and chicken house. It's vacant | IN TY No waiting for possession. Call 5 rooms and bath downstairs. 2-2 us now | rooms and bath apts, upstairs tote Riba apts Pal tases Home and Income sot cue luruase vena ihet wares Cute modernistic design Quiet heater, l-car garage, with cy suburban location. lake privileges | lot garden. Brings tn $53 per en beautiful Lotus Lake. cory wk. rent. Total price $16,500 with rooms eaeh apartment, picture $5.000 wn, 453 Orcha: ke windows. fireplace in lower level, Ave. Inquire 340 Baldwin. FE $11,750 with $2,500 down. Balance on land contract. yous tenant help you pay for it. See it Vik “BUD" NICHOLIE real ener and insurance 49 Ml. Clemens St FE 5-1201 Eves _FE 12-8800 YOUR Mr HOME. OF OWN SUBURBAN SHELL $700 down. 4 100ms & bath utility room. Septic tank. well, in- sulation, rough plumbing & wWir- ing are in. Priced to sell. maAlien = WEST Onl: YOU LL LIKE THIS ONE , Iull bath. carpeted living basement, garage. Nice & shrubs. Paved street. Full rpice only $12.500—. terms. . OME baad RANCH Hi rooms, me heat. Close to school, Excep- | tional buy at $11.500. E.Z. terms NICHOLIE & HARGER CO 33 W Huron _ _FE 5-8183 CHECK THE FEATURES Then compare—iarge lot, three bedrooms. two and a half bath brick ranch Large paneled fam- ily room with built-in bar, arate dining room, two furnaces, carpeting. draperies, Birmingham school bus at ir. You can be in for Christmas at $36,750. Benjamin and Stephens, Inc. JOrdan 4-5728 8. eee Phas i N 9 LADD’ 'S Inc. Rochester Rd.\Office Rochester Rd. at 18 Mile 3 BEDROOM BRICK Learn home, Close to’ Rochester lot 100x200 ioe natural fire- rage. location at 11,900.” $2,500 | down. BUILDING SITES wig “Achebet Bom "eih uate of bootleg ay be perchaaed os LADD’ S, Inc. “ tees a" room. Nice kitchen, full | bath & utility. Autome- | sep | $-1431. GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS NORTH SIDE "Ss — and bath ae shopping and “downtown Offerei at 87.950 850 dow YOU'LL LIKE THE LOCATION AN IDEAL HOME FOR YOUR LARGE FAMILY East side on ved street. Near GMTC and Bald Labels Rubber, this well planned 8 roo! 5 bedroom home with mee hall affords 2 ines lber iy leaaseupes ii lot, shrub- bery, some fruit. 2 car — cement drive. Offered at $9,250. $2. down TH THE MON- | EY. SEE IT Y o Buy—To Sell—To Trade | you" BUY IT—WE’LL INSURE IT MAHAN REALTY CO.. REALTORS 1 20263 $ BEDROOMS + Located west side, 1 neeeee down and 4 bedrooms up. Wa to wall carpeting, full benoaren!: with recreation room ailt- in bar. Newly decorated and in soca condition. Oil steam heat, hot water. 1" car Full ariset $17,500. CROOKS ROAD AREA Located just off Auburn Ave good so room home ap ing room ts 26x12. Situated good lot, 220 ee price s. 500 with $1,380 down George R. Irwin REALTOR 269 Baldwin Ave. FE 50101 Tf no ans. PE 2-8544 Co-operative Real Estate Ex ec $395 DOWN ee mapy Toe ue - F. C, Wood Co. Sie Sen wisigane Pee Re, = wcoed y Me eh te oe ee elie ee ee ee st 8 tang Ne on a i ge oR a a aN he Minin, ee i iii ie Pali Maite iurcnssuneranbe: Wiel che ash . : \ : ° A eee , F x | : y , * t * NC t ; vr ’ 2 wey. r ras Py Hy . E—14 THE PONTIAC PRESS, PHURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 : For Sale Houses 43 on Sal sehold Goods 57 ; For. Sale Houses 43) __ For Sale Houses 43 ee SLICE OF HAM For Sale Farms 48 Business s Opportunities 51 ___Mortgage Loans us 54) Sale Ht Hou sak PALA fa mine — ROO! Si b i ee Poene ae SIZE KITCHE : quite complete, Waterford area. 10 ACRE FARM. ONE MILE OFF TEXACO | STATION FOR LEASE.| [ OANS $600 to $1,500 icbla a broller, Can be rooms semen $400 OWN _ $200 down. Dixie Highway. on paved road located Elizabeth Lake Fo 2 purpose with bottle — £3 . pe beegment gas beat Modern 3 bedroom home. $ room furnished house Keego. tm- Surdy-bullt 9 room modere home. | _ Rd. SG ee eee erenings. mal modern of tot in Gan be seen at 3860 - te io storms end screens. ‘A nice cor- ediate possession. Only $3,750 2 extai 2 large barns omer | 50) TO SELL. RE ALTOR Bariand off _Ms9. _ facet socsign Fors Mrs. mesatk. Pocne C*PANGUS 1919 M- 15 GR. R It . Convenient to school. baktnings 18 THE “BIRD* 3 = N adatlone or a 4 ealtor ~ Ts > ores a" a Oe improvements 7 AND BATH, Aare. HOT Ph. Ortonville 132 collect. ' JOSEPH F. REISZ GROCERY BEER AN phan or enclose houses with stool in 6261 Andersonville Rd, Waterford water. Bua Fo Phone OR 3-1368 REALTOR wine license. Stock & fixures for| . aouses partly constructed Tear. Price, 68,000, Terme. Por 53% W. Huron Bt. FE 2.0259 _$3.000. 48 Putman. Pe 3.9107 ‘. ® garage or information, call Mrs. Spears. FE ; Seay, ernie GUL Ge ; =r a earene bone. kland 5-8963. OTT, Realtor u , eaceees for sale PE usa ane § secend ot Buildin , ; Lg gs » FE 4-5905 FE 5-0303. Apply 200 Nationa! Building nary values. We have brand as BROS NEW” SINCLAIR SERVICE eta: | ——Pontiee or phone FE CAT# | ney’ ss madern and traditions! | a des: in mm $28, 000 | ° R SM ALL FARMS: eed for MA eae Walled Lake. Swaps , _55 rooan ules Dvemble these » sas Elizabeth Lakefront C Slice weaned} Cae acre | FOR TEASE NEW 2 BAY MOD-| 4-1 POOL TABLE. SELL OR| With all other cone, udesed ca Dr ayton Woods 4 bedrooms. 1 bedroom & full : $10,500 with $2500 down. . ne tion, On tte ; 3 oe trade ser eaete have you. 264 where Yes gon yes tose oe a bath down. 3 bedrooms and a H % agle Lake wile: For in- | Oakland Ave. FE 2-0769 most the pri : Near Dixie Hwy. & State art bath up. Large sunroom N EW OMES: y Lede Call FE 2-0103 or FE BEAGLE GUN DOG GOOD 1D HUNT Michiges Payor ese: ent, 393 Or are ea ey painted: walls eer bla) THE “EL DORADO” resmirbengens tee acct or PES Ge WRINGER “TYPE WASHER, tsate “lives ir ‘| tered t walis, car plas- T - ore f : room bungalow. $7000 cash to bare you — room has marble! tereq attached garage. Fully in- So ee ea mortgage. “LET'S T; < ; WORTH perktcgspe Sa ieee || as es bulit "in se om GI's $750 Down < LADD’S INC, Boe on ak MBit accented at e inom, i305, | COOD 7 VISION § § 0050 ee ca ig. asem a! - <2 ~ - SUNOS peers H. J. Van Weit, 2 :| _ retri arise s pane picture window, dining area, A wonderful sand beach and FHA $2.100 Down i> # 4206 Dixie Hwy. Drayton Plains _ ne barns omen Selene rerriger Entrance Closet. Kitchen has, breakwater. Full price $17,500. Full Price $14,700 i a 4267 N. Pe rry aa : ave . MALL ce SUB: german projector Goop reircerator. Chee Tange miouearda Mainioes cit 1 nie ace, i thri N Cl ere GARDENS WITH i FE 50 i on” Perit BAR—TRADE "aller, i MM camera & pro- ie After 5 : Ss , NEGE ; ‘SW - p.m cupboards. Stainless eet Pare Possession by Christmas [1 nS mae WATER SYSTEM. | A Co-operative Real Estate Exchange | Sure. land ae jn home will! jector, 2466 fe Lapeer Rd. Lapeer. Must SELL FURNL Built-in electric stove, oven di ferred) diate: M j take car of the yment oy HOME SOLD, washer, lazy Susan, linen closets’ Orta ate rou. pin | See ; the first Cacsae of oret ‘ou can be your cere otdeapaess FREE AND CLE. Ser ture, FE Eves. 3-2032. in h Full ceramic tiled bath | : z a} ranch homes to be built in Clark- FREE a ote Vent fan 3810 plate mirror over, int room. ath A sbOe gh | ston The faowine. features ere f ~ 20-AERE FARM the first week. aon ay "ooe home Pog matt 2 morro Monn 2 as T bar, . what you've alw . viding door closets in all bed-| metic heat Geranes parece et that home of your own. It’s all | ‘ 20 acres fertile ground 18 miles| 4 eee pines teal to be breve of. wiry Munro Electric 1060 Wares rooms. 12x14 master bedroom. Located’ near’ Wetting) Lake mi face brick and has three large p : ey tal ae nad sve say we Jia SAW AND BELT SANDER | HOLLYWOOD = x42 plastered grade basement. re-| bathing & boating beaches on the | i oo. with large closets. The | Rorth of Pontiac. 2 homes. smajl| Fine re: b airs for ierisioa! ‘OR 3-8832. and box spring. Pull sise, 918. sed lighting. Stacked romen| Jae This stirective home to} cus living room has a beau: |~ : : ine modern building & property 0. Coil and mattress. for iron bed, cessed Mae ng. walk-in storage) Priced for immediate sale at $10. titull window) wall) (Mor) ‘extra! bere ped’ 2 chicken! coonelaa ore priced way under the market also | MINK DYED MUSKRAT, SIZE 16- $3 FE 45782 claset anaiss autounauie oll heat | 290. $1,950 down, . convenience there are 1'4 ceramic | Le € ps on prop | available. 18, full length, $60. MI 40543. ToT hdees WAR 5 DRYER. Laundry tubs. gal. electric! Elizabeth Lake [states ule baths with colored fixtures erty, First home 1s 20x36 stone = | SELL OR EXCHANGE AU TOMA matched pair, ed, water heater. Water softener. '2| attractive 2 bedroom home over- The none is ested with perimet-— . MIC HIGAN N BUSINES S ic cas, roe 2.0053 electric, Ca R Munro Electric. 1060 W. d fruit cellar. Full ce- Cub. Ce er gas heat an a5 & KOs Cis) > > ; 7 after 5. t = ron. Petals csiled bats and (rear en-| dar’ shakes eiding. attached £a-| posal unit Aluminum storms and | oo. 4 | SALES CORPORATION 6 ROOMS. 4 DOWN. 2 UP, 14 aooven VACUUM IKE drance, closets) beswees > Xltonet | Vrage Hard froors. “Plasteres | screens. Large: lot, 100x150 ‘tor Tented for $40 mo.) has full base- We rrtie * baths. lot 100x300 fi. Partly fin. | HOOVER SUACODN, ‘rushes. ali and 2 car attached plastered ga-| walis coves Sees Full ce- the children to play on Winding | FE 4-158? ished. Will take housetratler for x 956 Myrtle, Huron Gar- rage Concrete drive. Attractive) ramic tile beth. Large rooms blacktop road. Close to schools , . ment and is only 4 years old Sal ind ( equity, 1‘ mile from. city limits, ocr es, le lot. as os ‘contract | City water Lake] Deitienss Pe and shopping U s te mS to ; \Wa et Lar | Contracts | 52 full_price $7,850. 7660. jist LiKE NEW. KENMORE noon c ¢ oi] hea " 1 villag | a “K SPE ese hey ll Kriheal way. ut enie 615.740: Bt CarkitGn Cin) Denes eae “é ce 8D oF) I rey eee Ce LIKE HE is sete a ak a sis Meh Sense. with attachments. HOLMES- i WHITE BROs. to model. Open 1 to 8 daily. ‘- \ BS Y;; down Balance only $8 mo. in-| _'0 buy a land contyact. F PEER tract or will sell. EM 3-3950 aero ELECTRIC SEWING robe Me | » Newsteetures ; $1360 DISCOUN GST Like PE §-3805. BARTRAM OR 3-1295 Ce ee Cp tegen e | a . Gluding interest. Secured by 5 room meee bun- For Sale Clothi 56 aati - i ‘Ey = i ‘EPRIGERATOR. Open _ Ever ull 8 Bap} tos JUST 4 HOMES LER os ; galow with carpeted living room. or Sale Clothing °0 | KELVINATOR R | eee ee san See : aoe. ou “An Ler what’s in it!” asement with off heat. 1 car | ww. ~~~~~—~~~~~ ae __$35_ FE 4-7213. ss on OR ¥0: so | DRAYTON PLAINS 4 FHA—CIVILIANS —— And for another onieiee ale anie “the Vanes Breer an es on Sylvan BLACK 2 PC. MATERNI 13 UPHOLSTERED ED WING | aAce oS : .. 5 x ~ _ ~ — r Fy sine +; Hire new. im Eves. OR 23-9006 —_ red iglorern Lah eee Ee S630-DOW N ‘ = ' . = KF NNED Y ith $1, oe Gown: Pacem interest / 35402 oe . slip cover). 2 mahogany end ta- “A FAMILY HOME | finshed Reasonable price low) VERY LOW DOWN PAYMENT For Sale Houses 43 For Sale Lots 46. Acl_purchaser po, Sent interest. | EGy.s TOPCOAT AND SUIT. SIZE bles, 1 mahogany. coffee table 27 : 1 purchase Near Silver Lake just east of o¥0 payment a oes | FREE STORMS AND SCREENS x = REALTORS D. RILEY. BROKER | 12, snow cuit size 8 ice skates, with leather top. MI 4-72 __ ‘Dinie Ess. 3 bedrooms with ful) 4940 Dixie Hwy OR 3-1355 _ { ON a uniniaas FOR BY OWNER | LAND SUITABLE FOR SUBDIVI-. 3097 wo Huron FE ¢3569 FE 41157 _FE 17-0986 size 2 FE 3 LAUNDRY TUBS ss SALE, $d. bath bedroom down he : wae a : Contemporary 2 bedroom home sion Lots for immediate building OPEN EVENINGS ‘TIL SPecra BLACK Prien PAW COAT, 2609 Dearborn, Rochester _ ing room and. dinin room ar 22 NEW HOMES Sol FER Mo INC(” TAXMESUAND | ginid lovely oaki trees calacre sot | sites, for witiltiple commercial ane | <= ; PEGUATE | Tinger-tip length. Very good con- {[ARGE LOUNGE CHAIR. ENG- realy carpeted. Birc cupboards | OFP OAKLAND AVE INSURANCE Circular drive, garage, oi] heat | industrial use | Sa le Business Property 49 BOUND INVESTMENT —. Sold | dition, $30, size 1416. 4096 Farner lish hail chest nd chair. 2 lamp wn ccs in Mac ina | vibes Bee uouce! Mere is the Sith full bath andi ods ie “Oak Vater enttoxed )[amily) nou) and } | wee v $4,800 Balance now $4,000 _St, Drayton Plains OR 3-1003 ables after 7 p.m. 1 ere i LS "i x a ; ese < seldom ot eitsation space with_ber. Nout} -Sppanuaty Wo PUICHEIS “RIT at-+ TlOOTE “GbE “Younestown ‘kitchen? ice tie Gem bene Sy van | ent ee meet ' BROCADE. SLIPPER. SATIN-WED- EiROLEDa AaB RAINE ALE, om and clean throughout. Nice yard, tractive modern 2 bedroom bun-/ Folding stalrs to storaye in attic $13 900 Only $1,500 down Open | | re ee op ae | cated near Donaldson School. 100, PS gown See rico Me minnie sXali Jackie Eaters ea with 14) car arage: $5,000 down galow on very easy terms. Pay- i Pull price $7.300 Moce! located Thurs and Friday afternoon Call BU SINESS BL Dt iS, x 264 ft lot. Will discount 20 per veil. $30 Size g 10. Z 7 FT ~ WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO. to FHA mortgage ment eee tases ound rare Prag Fao Ra, ust north of Metamora ¢0F | ed Y | INSMALI TOWN |> cent. Ask for Mr. Brown ae dress, $30 apiece. FE ye celal = condnion . Lear : ie i ance me) com pleted. iets cmon pen weekdays 3/10) 7 H “Vv OMAIL A ' daire washing machine. Make ot- NEW 3 BEDROOM ception of decorating. Total HITE BROos ; | 2383 aT MUDDLE BELT RD. i I Lot BROWN, Realto BEAUTIFUL 27° MINK CAPE. _fer MI 4-0794. This dandy 1 floor home has/ price $7,395. Quistanding appoint. | . A CHAR ME R! ; ’ T | Cheap. Lincein 9-462] after 6pm | tiving ROOM RUG A AND PAD. -dehcbramed posed siangaaien epee || Ot earaadlives qpyny ee vae APs | Phase On 312 75x200 LOT ae | pent alse frame st sh oe | 30) W) Maren FE 24810 7 MINK DYED MUSKRAT COAT ey Niagara. PE 21804 Cleanliness, comfort, loca-, bath, nice kitchen cupboards, oak - e OR {1295 The spate eal atace you ia isis | | BEAUTIFUL Exchange Upper rented per mo Corner lot, garage, near PHS. Stoker fed furnace, fenced yard. $11,500 cash or 500 dn. DOLL 5 ROOM MODERN. GAS FUR- NACE. NEAR Eastern Jr. Good jocation. Don't mies this bargain. ~ ADAMS a OFFERING on the large 5 bedroom home. en sec- tion of a. Ideai for a rooms. 1-4 WwW. Hu: rtments. family |Co-operativg Real Estate Exchang ere, (a ely sehen today for | rh ie JONES ag ahr 7 —— sites Fronta, te on two house a rge family, full roads pe rt can be basem. aw ater)’ bought on very favorable heater. Pi terms. Paved et. Corner lot. Auburn Ave. . an. $c J. A. Taylor STOUT'S Best Buys Today E. KENNETT RD. room and bath home located near Pontiac Motor Plant with large jand- sca jot, 1‘, car full basement, 30 ing room, lovely kitchen and ae tiled bath Beautiful- pa decorated throughout . saute 6 a ey $10,900 with OAKLAND LAKF. Cute @ room and bath home with attach on fot only 2 blocks, ft lot only 2 peeks from ae 000 with terms. AVON TWP. Good family home with 4 bedrooms, full basement, 1% car garage, storms and orton and large 100x226 it. . A real buy here at priag? $7,000 with terms. EAST SUBURBAN Owner says SELL this cute 4 room and bath home |o- cated east of Opdyke Rd. with large ‘2 acre jot, large ehade trees. fruit trees, Bee ries and garage House has oak ts, plastered wails, full basdment. oil furnace and new electric bee water heater, Only $1500 d Edw. M. Stout, Realtor | | oa. Tile bath, dandy garage and jot 7 x 300 with $1,500. down, WE SELL —- WE TRADE DORRIS & SON FE ¢1557 | ron St Rundell-Baldwin Area Within blocks of ensole oar High, Grade and St , Mikes, CALL DAY | Fae: | Real Loma and Insurance Hu EK |S 1011 W Hu 61gt | - Clarkston Area 20 ACRE yaam located 2's miles north Features barn, brooder house chicken coop and corn crib Com- pletely fenced. School bus at door. House needs some finish work. Full price $1330. Cal 40 ACRES’ situated only 1'4 miles north of Clarkston A wide pelection of building REALTOR — INSURANCE Oakland FE 42544 Free Parking CHRISTMAS SPECIAL Open for Inspection this new 5 roo: room er Tile Nat u rT a: brick fireplace forced air heat hot water heater utility | room. On a large let 100 x 150 In a good area al close to Pontiac. Salesman on the | Property Sat. and Sun. fh mora | Auto | electric in our Watkins- . Priced to sell for $11,500 with $2500 down. 2 bedroom modern bungalow _ full basement, $10,000 cash mortgage 3 bedroom modern ranch home 2 car cerees Large lot. $12.900 with $1900 down. See this 2 bedroom frame bun- galow with gree fireplace, $9,000 With $1,000 d This 3 bedroom lakefront home | with extra 2 room cottage 88.950 With $3000 dow See this 2 bedroom modern biin- Heren on a large lot. $7,000 with LADD'S INC. reel pe Hwy., Drayton Plains Perry 77 N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 5-8i65 426 Open Sundays Open Eves. Till 8 30 ! Nace ‘Rd or - 5-9291, OR 3-1231 : Co-operative Real Estate Exchange 3 BEDROOMS New rancly type bungalow. Full basement, of] furnace. Large liv- oak a plastered ed ft. Good lo- t Peeties. $12,200. PON TIAC REALTY CO. Biadwin FE 5-8275 Tt Betve "Ss NEW 2BEDROOM ~ FHA HOMES ) as heat, sewers and floors, @ water, Sidewalks, near shoping, bus, schoois, down payment. PEARL BUILDING co. Monet. AT ‘713 MADISON OPEN ri Pit bay EXP’ WED. DREAM HOME * a W. naaa thn ee os Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE NEAR ROCHESTER Like new § room modern ranch style home located south of Roch- ester, Only a year old and in Large lot of acre. Br iced pepe A reasonably 2 Just with Lit down, : * WEST SUBURBAN -RANCH HOME Located in shores with Elizabeth beautiful Elizabeth lake privileges on | Brand new this | = Attractive setting oh large 127 ft. lot. Threé wood | i pal comees re full bath at "yast 12.800. on terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR, FE 28316 | $§ ROOM MODERN- | 5 ROOM MODERN. 8 ROOM MOD- | A 3 Orchard Lake:Rd, FE 5-943 Co-operative Real Entate Exchange for the discriminating buyer hed home has everything. Living neal peaue ial fireplace Kitenen ie ler for efficiency. Attrac- ive estate room 3 huge pee: Ample closets basement Ritare And a ener | reba lot, Outside gril. | THEEMA M. FLWOOD: REALTOR FE 5-1264 FE 43844 ~~ ON EARLMOORK~ Immediate possession, 2 bedroom. , nearly mew home. $11,300 with $1.550 down Monthly payments including taxes and insurance only BREWER $63 WILL. : M. Parce ‘rE 2-86532 EM 3-4898 FE 4-5078 FE e1se1 : TO BUY. TO SELL REALTOR _Partridge. is ie “bird” to see 2 BEDROOM HOUSE CARPETED throughout 2? corner lots fenced, I'ycar garage Paved driveway Near Cass Lake Low ese pay- pee _FE 3-1)11 2 BEDROOMS Full bath, ot] furnace laundry tubs. I'g car garage. Lot 54x162 Fruit and berries. $1763 down & per cent contract "TRAIL ER DOWN For equity on this one or would take a little money and $55 on contract ' CUCKLER REALTY 236 N. Saginaw FE 4-4001 | INCOME PROPERTY Large and small single homes. ROSE McLARTY . FE_2-2162 or 1 FE 5 5-3578 WE CRESTWOOD FAMILIES ARE enjoying fine suburban living at Crestw a onth to own including taxes and insurance beats tose $70 to $90 rents that we used to ay. Drive out US. 10, 10 miles Big Lake Rd. turn left 1 miie to. models. See the beautiful 3 & 4 bedroom homes on 125° x 120° lots, Cal) FE 7.9283, FE 4-1003 ask for Mr Garner ‘HOUSE ON Green St. 7 room modern house 6 room modern on Crntral room on Telegraph 2-family flat | on State 2-family flat on Norton | 13 room house on Norton. 3-family on Auburn Ave, Plenty of other | homes. Easy terms. P. W. Dinnan & Son, _w Huron ern. 4 room modern. For colored Pw. w. Dinnan & i Huron, 8 ROOM. MODERN. REAL BUY Only $8,000 with $2,000 down 5 $1500 down. For Colored. Plenty of other homes. Easy terms P. W. Dinnan & Son, 66 W _Huron. Immediate Possession A 4 bedroom home in good rest- dential area with privileges to a fine sandy beach on Union Lake Handy to shopping Center. Walled -Lake schoo] system. Has nice sized living room. Seaprate din- ing area. Step-saving kitchen Au- tomatic washer & electric stove iheluded. 2 baths Full basement Oil heat. Fenced shady lot Al! this for only $11,000. $2900 down, EMBREE & GREGG 1565 Union Lake Rd Union Lake Village | EM 3-3314 Eves. EM 3-3705 "NEW 2 BEDROOM HOME. NOT finished. With a small Rowse in back. Ready to live F 4-0078 SYLVAN HOPTSKIPA EMME to beach privileges and attrac- tive six room for small family. Full basement, new oi] furnace, near school and shopping center Low down, Will trade equity on 3 or 4 bedroom home. Call Mrs. McGill +9 p.m. . ? a INDIAN WOOD HILLS This beautiful tri-level ranch | home is in the midst} lakes) Features through this home — are; cork. and vinyl floors. nessee Ledge rock, and wae walls. Call Mr. Fletcher 5-0) | . se atice re) DISHWASHERS use this new cabinet sink in vour 4 room. ranch home. Located in Waterford Township on a 40 x 140 lot. Lake privileges on Huntoon Lake. Wh payment $1,000 Cail Mrs. Graham 1-5 p.m. -SYLVAN RE! ALTY E | Sal Sale ‘Suburban in Prov. 45A REALTOR FE 20474 81 N Telegraph Open Evenings Co-operative Real Estate Exchange RANCH TYPE bedrooms, ok each, Home 4 full price with only $2,000 ON MANSFIELD 2 bedrooms large living room full basement. with lots of res reation space Near bus line Low down payment For Building sites or Lake Estates Lakefront and canaifront ‘round cottages 3 reom: bath each. Rented for per month each 24 = 28 garage or jower leve! rumpus room Hig! round and lovely view All down erate terms IVAN W SCHRAM . 5-509] or FE 5-947] ho answer Ph FE 5-2564 Open Evenings and Sunday« Joslyn, cor 3rd REALTOR Co-operative Real Estate Exchange SILN ER LAKE 100 ft frontage nicely landscaped lot 7 rm. home tn very good con- dition, Large living rm.. with fire- place Forced air ot] heat, storms & screens. Terms. KEEGO HARBOR 5 rooms & bath, full bsmt., auto. gas heat & auto gas water heat- er. Water softener Lake privi- leges on Sylvan Lake. 50. . ’ John K. Irwin REALTOR 1901's N Saginaw Street Phone FE 5-0447 Eves FE 2-1804 For Sale Lake Property 44 UNION TAKE AREA. MODERN 1 hedroom home > bath base ment hot air heat 1!o-car ga rage lake privileces Includes * "racre lots All thts for $12,000 Terms Here 1s @ $1000 gift for some- one Just reduced ue $12,909 for the holidays only Brand new solid masonry ?-bedroom modern home 1'g attached car garage on large lot. Lake privileges. Terms Cedar Isisnd Lake front. very like new Has 2 large ter. washer aren and motor boat $22.500. Term i | $63 tn- cluded at only $22,500 with mod-— | | to 20 Beautiful Terms. Owner, MAple 6 ACRES WEST sURBURBAN MYERS REAL ESTATE MTL D: ing Geuseai road fron acres homesite. = AD. Motors os TN- ACREAGE :; Good garden so!) 1260 8 ©6$2859 with 10 acres 340 ft ok S295 down 4 acres wooded $2750 $215 down Sire 163 2 1230 acres Good-‘buillding ste 2 330 $1350 Cash to 2 tract 1 acre parcel tn good area as $1200 with $120 down LADD’S INC. 4298 Disie Hwy. Drayton 4267 N Perry ae Lapeer Cc o-operative Real Estate E. xchange WEST SUBURBAN Woon wled Ne reace Only 4 parcels— one to six acres —each beautifully wooded with fine building sites. Quiet, se- cluded location. yet only 3 miles west of Pontiac CARL W. BIRD, Realtor 503 Community Nat'l Bank Bidg FE 44211 Eves. FE 5-1392 HUNTING LAND 80 acres of wooded land on the Pine River, near Oscoda. Com- plete with log cabin. Quick pos- session. Terme John K. Irwin REALTOR Since 1925 101", N Saginaw Strert Phone FR 19447 Five FR 21906 For Sale Farms 48 4 FOR PARMS AND ACREAGE Call Rutledge. OR 3-1111. FE 40003 | | 42 A modern 6 room home. 3 bed- rooms, full basement, Perma-stone | exterior, city water sewer and gas, 2-car garage. Near new shop- ping center $16.900 with one-third own Many other good buve itn the lake area for the holidays TROCKE Realtor 1648 UNION _LAKE RD EM _3-4671_| WATKINS LAKE. 2 DEEP LOTS Large dry basement. deep well, double karage Many beautiful trees and 8121 Home « Auto Loan Company 9 to 5; Saturday 9 to 1 Community Natl Bank Bidg. ““CONLON TEAGUE FINANCE CO. 202 N. MAIN ROCHESTER, MICH. LOAN $2 TO $500 AGTOS Ph Rechacer OL Tort. OL 1-9791 _foe, Drayton Plains. OR _3-5705 4 BURNER GAs RANGE WITH oven, geod condition, $23. FE saat) BLOND DINETTE. TABLE — 4 excellent condition. _ FT we YOU ALWAYS PAY LESS AT L&s AN BE Le End ‘abies. $198 ip: new book- case headboa: TV sets. $25 up: radios $3 Lp, new chrome dinette sets 5 nc. $95 up chests new & uced $5 up. bedroom cuttes $4995 up cing room suttes, $1765 up: dia- ing room au ltes *1950 un Many other item USE OUR, a By Lb feele OF ‘eee Saswukine Come co @round 2 fr -es of OPEN. DAILY ’ ue % SUNDAY 12 70 5 S sALES CO 4 Vontiac or * Heights on Auburp FE_ 2-2866 L & mi east of FE 5-074! BOTTLE GAS New low price cComoiete tnstel-— Jation, on _FPuelgas € BOX SPRINGS. NEW. _ 40ers a “BEFORE CHRISTMAS BARGAINS ly $10 plus gas. Kenyoa OR _3-3401 Elcctrie range . $! Warm morning heater $10 Upholstered chair $7.50 Refrigerator, lize new 79 Chrome breakiast set $25 Phileo |radio =| «3. - s--2s $12 Dresser base $ Walnut wardrobe ° Sie Oak Beds. coriees ‘and mattresses an sizes. We buy, sell and exchang everthing for the home. Oakland F urniture 104 8. Saginaw CASH FOR OUR __or tools, OR 29-2717. ScREoRS east of Auburn rr) i 10 | PORTABLE WASHER | | | i] i office desk and gas stove. _2-1048 $139 95 ELECTRIC WATER HEAT. 9. B. Munro Elec- er, R. tric, 1060 W. Huron LIKE NEW. $20 FE REBUILT WASHING All makes. §24.95 pes Thyle johnson iG MACHINES. & up. Pully Electric. 502 REFRIGERATORS. LAST YEAR s One of America's Peckeeh..., einige Mer. anteed for 5 years Buy refrigetator for a little are than @ used machine Michigan Piuocr- escent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave REFRIGERATOR. inechouse, -§-cu -ft ad cand $60 Also james and erauel EM 38151 RCA Grill STATE GAS” RANG with Almost pew 88 _ ROL! AWAY ee FE 54-6801 STOVES. BOUGHT. changes Turner's, 602 ens FE 2-060) 4 BURNER APT. rance FE 2-5$82 SOLD, EX- Mt. Clem- SIZE Gas | SMALL WESTINGHOUSE REFRIO- erator, | dresser and | dresser. | SINGLE AND 3 SPEED D RECORD players. FE 5-8755 SINGER CONSOLE SEWING MA- _chine $0 OR 3.9702 SEVERAL ODD PIECES OF HAVI- land Chine. crystal ware and silver, also 2 “Gone With the Wind" Banquet lamps. Phone FE vanity 4+-0272 5- 9038 SHADOW BOXES 82 95 | UP : cate TABLES AMPs - ASHTRAYS - PICTUP rs Oskiand Coney s largest selection, ED FURNITUR?. PICK & P ATNT STORE 143 Oskland Ave FE_5-9562 SPRINGS A AND MATTRESS, LIKE _new. 151 Chippewa. SEWING MACHINE, cleaner repairing & FE 2-3700. VACUMN rebuilding. CHROME DINETTE SETS, A5s- semble these yourself and save. Four chairs and table, $69.06 val- ue $39. ese are brand new 1955 models. Famous make, For- mica tops all popular colors Come im, look, compare and be convinced of these extraordinary bargains Michigan Fluore oe Doors Al. wba all steel lly cuaranteed $25 a 4 _ Estimates on | remodeling ‘ire _ BERR DOOR — sap . 371 8 Paddock chard Lake Ave 400 series National Cast Iron STEAM BOILER Cometete ofl orieee with all old ixl2 a Knotty pine. $168 M “AND PORK. HALF art rs se ers. Ovdvk> Market Gr oat actus ACCESS. : | suaea Precbebed| MASONIC RING, with 'Y¥ 23-1921. "161 Dixie Hwy Clarkston t 275 GAL. FUEL OIL TANK, LEGS. : Fe Kiet cap. New. Delivered $38. | JET W WATER 0 8 Perr sod led G. A. erry ompson 80 § LUMBER ASH AND CARRY x8 white pine boards * a $775 off on all Sunbeam “FLOOR SHOP of S Saginas 8t M A. BENSON 549 N Saginaw ROMEX BY THE | wall boxes tor duplex Dlugs . m “SINK. CABINET _ _ Bargain FE 5-743) SINKS FROM $5 93. tric water heaters i e "Pere $55. G. A. Thompson SEPTIC TANKS | REINFORCED bran stl 6428 3972 \y - § ENAMEL RECESSED * pathtubs Crate marred $21.95 un Disie Hwy. MA 65-7878 oe SAVE Supply STORM SASH combination window. | | ~ STOP—LOOK ae TOPCOATS - OVERCOATS FROM oe Woo] & Wool Ga! = pants FRO! 3 EDWARDS OUTLET hp eueesioas “youth bed FE 2 _ efter __ TOILETS, ois VALUE $2295. LAV- $20.50 value $14.95 Stall _ AMERICAN STAN Den ater. Ga old oR 3-7901 | USED FURNACES. OIL BURNERS, | gas burners. blowers. stokers a stoves Wavne Heating Co. ester, OL 2-021) VENTILATING PANS FOR KITCH $4095 value et S29 05 pins a en on the buns, op ‘teha?”’ Sale Musical Goods 62, CORNET: OLDS reese VERY good condition. CONN ¢ poaware eee _5-0871 120, BASS ACCORDION WITH ease. music and music stand $95 OR 3-7032 GUITAR, WITH BAR ATTACH- ment, and case. Excellent conc, $25. Ph. WE 2-7558 after 4 p.m NEW SPINET PIAxos' ~ CABLE. Dranich & Bach. big discount, $305 up. Row) Products Co 2-5036, OL 6-0571 |P1LANO FOR SALE CHEAP. FE 2-746 0 wu svallabie | PIANO TUNING, REPAIRS GUAR. at b 8-3325. arteed, O4 8-302, OA a A a = ee | PUT A PIANO IN THE HOME for Christmas. Rent before you buy. You will be given credit | a decide to rehase same at ister date. "Grinell's 27 8. Saei- Pino UNING AND REPAIR. ng. Oscar Schmidt. FE 25217. Trey MAHOGANY SPINET PI- ano. Excellent condition Gal- lagher’s. 18 E. Huron St FE 4-0566. S3MALL CONSOLE PIANO. 40-1N high. A real bereae Gallagher's , 18 E. Huron _FE 4-0565. CRED Sate SPINET PIANO. Terms. Gallagher's, 18 E. Huron , St. FE 4-0566. VO8E CONSOLE PIANO MAHOG. . anv. Excellent condition Practi- cally new $600 EM 3-3312__ Sale _ Office Equipment t 03 ~ | RIEDEN AUTOMATIC CALCULA- tor, and other office equipment 4-0511. ‘Sale Store Equipment t 4 VARIETY. STORE CLOSING IN Flint, teh. For sale: All fix- tures d sien holders. Contact | 4-446) STOR FIXTURES $1005 FLUs | inventory. 100 E Huron. Cail FE | #680 from 8 Dm _Sale Sporting Goods 65 _ 2 2 PAIR ROLLER Apatts- BOY'S and girl's. Size 2 - FE 5-0182. GUNS - BUY ayn TRADE _Maniey Leach 10 0 Bagiey | GUNS, MODERN, ANT te say. SEL i. BURR-SHELL 3 Te ANDERSON” S- Has Done It Again Look at These Special Gift Values for the Skater 630 boy's hockey skates biack | jeather shoes brown trim, sizes 12 to 13 {Cue 50 boys’ and men's hoekey skates, black jeaiher, brown trim, ie ee polished skates, sizes all | $10 50 girls’ white leather, fett lined figure skates. sizes {2 to 3 61250 ladies’ top grain elk wane leather, felt lin figure skrtes, Doubie runner skates for the wee ones, brown sel white leather | shoes. sizes 10 to 2 $4.60 | Be sure to look over our line of hunting and fishing equipment for. 2 a “z - _ For Sale Pets — 9S. Sale Farm Equipment 76 women PUPS AKC REGIS- | MCCULLOCH CHAIN SAWS. REN- Mile Rd Me MuUwerty eae Sr Rare & repairs mnie CNM pons, DUSTRIAT McCullough Gnas Saws COCKER PUPPIES, | > peagNW and Used FERGUSON, CASE AND NEW Apna ND SAVE AT uy HOU ‘GH TEN & SON _ Auction ‘Sales 77 2 BLONDE AND 2 BLACK. PH. FE 80056, -CHRISTM M AS PUPPIES | AKC reg. weeks old Christmas Eve. Ped B Auction House, 5089 Dixie gree papers. FE 6-1606" MI 17-0008. Mat. Aticees Drayton-'and Wa- terford Christmas gifts for the DACHSHUND Heer! AKC REG : reasonable OR 3-466 home and the family. New satin | ther—Collie. $20. FE 5-1849. Some ly tors. ce Sack eye |e PRED POO! Rist. ies’ tables and chairs ning pos reasonable Sib trots room suite. china cabinet, Easy beak: HOwara 8-6306 aft fer 5. Spin Dry washer, nice bedroom |GERMAN sHEPHERD PUPPIES. “pat —— Finest pedegree. Univeraity studio van, occasional chairs. dav- enports, beds and misc items (comes PIGS. BOTH § SHORT AND Sale begins 6:30. Lunchroom, heat- long haired FE 4-105 be buil Has elmore sales until our ‘YOUR =e “PUP- an. ¢ Merr ristmas and a pies now. Registered toy poodies. | Happy New Year to all Toy Terriers, Cockers, Dacas-| AUCTION SAT, DEC 17 AT 1 00 hunds. Pekinese. Unregistered, e'clock sharp Located 10 miles mixed Chihuahua & toy terriers, | Southwest of Pontiac. on Orchard Guaranteed canary singers, para- Lake Rd. and %% mile west to poeta (68 meene bamiers FEMALE PuPrie POR SALE. | child's tractor. guitar. baby bed , BOY’ | Mother—German Shepherd. Fa- high chairs, boy's @ girl's bikes, dition BOYS .20 INCH BICYCTE GOOD °34 BUICK HARDTO GIRLS 20° SCHWINN BICYCLE Auto Service 81 Por ar. Cylinders rebored. Zuck Ma- md red, White wail t chine Bhop. 23 Hood) Phone FE fees PE 6-807 __2-2563 __12: Thorpe. -. THOMAS GARAGE 186 ise BUICK DEMO'S - — 3» ap pearl Letras service Road pm fer am to 8 30 just the “eer yt po noes 05 Shimmons $8 — First here, ae puck Sealer" wows afk ee roa er, we! as Sale WWolarsycle 83 - seainigiepiapslitipesneet C URIS PMAS SPECI ALS FOR PARTS AND SERVICE ON 1953 Ford V8 hard our Harley Davidson see Harie Lots of extras. tee. clean tion Sales Co. 372 South | 1953 Chevie Bel Air 2 & 4 Sagina 1951 Pontiac 8 Deluxe 2 des Sharp. 1150 Pontiac 8 catireedl 2 dr. Sharp. Two 1950 Chevrolet drs. Clean. bike. New feet nerator, e! __belts, rear Tres se mr | 4-309; 1951 Studebaker Commander 4a sedan. For Sale ae 84 1948 Chevie Fleetiine 2 dr, RAAR AAR AAR tN eer 1946 Chevie 4 dr : 1946 Chevie nickup, S$ 26° WESTERN FLYER | =: 5. PE 17-8631 , Housetrailer, 22 ft. Te aGes | West Side Used Cars OG watts D Con. ke Ww. “Huron PE 42185 cond liton 1620 FE 29600 you Interested in @ real BOYS 26" Tee “AFT: ich class automobile, here ls one oe epee | with less than 14.000 miles 2 tone, | power brakes, white wall tires, Bac cond with extras Mi and inside is like new. Can use 48777 ood He | your fonds ioe ry 1 Lane win 24° SCHWINN, GOOD CONDITION, like condition J. Van We turn) signal, front light. horn. | __ 4540 Dixie Hwy. OR 3-13565. FE Sait ores | PREPOSSESSED CARS | Boats | & Accessories — 85 1909 olds a8 Sedan .. $163. ~ | eee ther bes “R & H $108 RISTM SUGGESTION i ev Cony ~ . ce phat A pte rs | Dodge ‘2 ton Pickun $83 Woiverine and Feathercraft boats _1971_8. _Johnson_ a AaTER: Canoes | BUICK “42 4 PR ROADMA Leese ye | Dvnafiow. R & H, white sidew or Terms | seat covers. exc. condition, HARRIN TON BOAT WORKS S272 899 8 Telegraph FE 2-8033 | 193; euick SF _ Open E SPEC jo Eves and Suns. ‘& pipes rs 2500 mile mien MERCURY OUTBOARD MTRs | eran _ Sales & Service FE 2-5260 DE CEMBE R oe ee ceuriony Oniatt Pee CLEAR ANCEISALE OWENS MARINE SUPPLY esale Prices to All 396 Rane be Lake Ave 49 as 88, 4dr. Fully Phone FE 2-6020 equipped $199 7 aLOMA re APT BOATS | ‘40 Ply mouth deluxe 4 dr. R and EVINRUDE MOTORS i. ean MARINE ‘SALES & SERVICE 49 Ford club coupe, R and H. V. 422 ‘5. RAPH / Slum arp —) p= 9° Plymough deluxe 4 dr. R and Tramepettation’ on Offered 87 Heater ie ee 9100 | 61 Dodge Coronet. 4 dr. Very CARS oe CALIF. SEATTLE nice Pla Averill Auto Sales. 2020, ‘ol Lincoln 4dr. Hydra, 2) and H. Dinie Hwy FE 20678 SL Ponting 8 cyl. 2 ar. R and Sat, Night. MY 2-1521 | " PARAKEETS-PETS SUPPLIES LE SMART AUCTION BALE. DANCEY'S PET § closed until April. Pvt. saies daily 239 Voorheis Rd oe §-5031 Good past in used furniture, ‘PART GERMAN SHEPHERD _‘toves pape. Call after 12. FE ¢160).| For Sale Housetrailers 78 46 ALMA ALUMINUM, 20 FOOT PEKINGESE PUPPIES MALE tion $480 EM 3-229 8 “OMY Gieeuleer ese, Reasonable | cr THE NEW GENERAL FOR PEXINGESE, Pura PIES. WHITE Seublen wearcoas: Mele = com: hold till Christmas, 5 males avail-| Pltt® comparison ang Tm = able for service FE 4-5337 REGISTERED TOY — oR Ee demonstrators One 38 ft _Ttier puppies. MY 3-2878 i REG. BRUSSEL GRIPFONS AND | ty ler tor fishing end bunting _Pekingese. Phone PE 17-0243. $235 Also used tratere canoe REG COCKER PUPPIES OR as $50 down. Genesee Sales, 210! , __3-1566 after 5 Dixie Hwy REGISTERED o | BOXER F PUPS im On vase and 5 females Price $35 : Fi) i | REG 8 = “OLD BOXER ‘PUP. | _Dies FE 2-5909 | h a RABBIT 1 DOGS mor -s~F’xchange = | : LECT YOUR CHRISTMAS haveve | ANDERSON and GREAT LAKES. | complete selection. Crane's Bird 27 to 45 ft America’s 2 unchal- Hatchery 2489 Auburn Rd - ange BEEMER. CREE end | WELSH TERRIER PUPPIES 9! Tin} HOME. New trailers as Lit- | | _weeks old, AKC Reg. MI 62700, | tie as ', down as long as Dogs Trained, Boarded 70 moins to pay at 5 per cent in- PARTS—STORE SaEEEEEEEEEEeenaeel Pane oersia? Open to eedar Sat Hay, ‘Grain & Feed — 71 04 CHAMPION 4 PT TRAILER. =z $1.300 for equity FE 81371 or lALPaLra.. ALL KINDS may. | 0 OR _3-7015 she. ire OXFORD | ALL TYPES OF HAY FIRST & cutting. Also straw. Wil! acuves OA 68-2179 SECOND CUTTING ALPALA~ tat Trailer Sales = cuttin timothy and alfala. brom | erase and alfeita. DD carpen Prices slashed on used| | ler iver rom, | ‘s‘to39 trailers. Must cut down _ For Sale Livestock 72 inventory. Geta hargain jis MONTHS OLD CHESTER rel boar Wim Brazeiton. Ortonville |- from. Phone 30P6 | 30 WELL - BRED ~ SHROPSHIRE | sheep, three, four and five years oid due to lamb April ist. Bred | to Registered Oxford ram. Lee See the new 6 Stewarts. Gen- Bu tes DRIVE-AWAY SERVICE | a es FE 4-51 RESPONSIBLE ‘PARTY TO DRIVE | 1955 automob RIDERS TO AND FROM RQYAL | 991 Lapeer Rd.. Oxford: OA 86-3011 CARS FOR LOs ANGELES. Fei) Heater - $0 Francisco, or Seattle "52 Pore Vic. R and 139 | 52 Buick club sedan ae shift $395 ROMO. | ‘83 Pivmouth deluxe : Seer, my i tes DEX M brook - ares ri. oo 23 Would like | 2 Ford 2 dr. Sharo .. meone to share exvenses, PE Ford cony R and H. Perfect m3. cndoien $805 MANY MORE TO CHOOSE FROM mobs | wo uiaml. | 4s Down On most ¢ areand Des! return Jan | * 4 All gas and car expenses paid. Open til9 p.m, Must pe reliable Apply 98 Warce JEFFREY FORD SALES oe 6 sore) fe week. leave 6:30 Ltr atlas am. return at 3:30. New car PE | BUICK F R isd ¢ d 5. Ask for| Perfect cond Pully equipped in- {sta "Between 4 an sk fo: quodtaa [somes Trailer ; | lenged |e aders in their price | RE here today. 40 to prek+ —| Ful price $1715. Private. OL TRUCK GOIN eon PaRi either way FE 6-806 2-2941. Tir TARE onal TWO ANTIQUE CARS. 150 BUICK WILL TAKE 5 ADULT PASSEN- | TWO ANTIQUE CARS. ere ast Missouri! Leav- ‘ Mie Bega it Fearming Deets | Jah ve Linens fo Gas Station, corner Joslyn and Wanted Used Cars. 88 @ BUICK NEW BRARES WE BRAKES, CALIFORNIA BUYER | Leet, Suse cash or 10. terms. AVERILL'S, 2020 DIXIE HWY. 196 "BUICK SPECIAL PECIAL «pode. PE pests or FE 4-6896 & w. sisse. (WANTED - JUNKED OR VaED e042 ‘after, 3 a ee cars any make! any moda ep | CADILLAC. iais . 1955. SERIES 62 SE- white BA ACLEY AUTO PARTS power cme! cog brakes. . ‘ | PE 5-9219 eye 4.000 WE PaY TOP Soran Fon _ tive Cail Lincoln St BAGLEY § fe miles, GM Execu- sharp jate model cars "SS CADILLAC Cote oe viii. COMMUNITY Fence. inet MOTORS "Fat REY Pe] . RE 42064. 803 N. Main, Rochester | ~ Ne 7 OPEN ‘TIL 10 P.M. W OLive 2-931 __ UT OF STATE BUYERS wit : ee clean cars from ‘49 to ‘SS | Credit ins eee s ee ‘anise THE HIGH DOLLAR. Plan Por high grade used cars We H4‘VE YOU BEEN ree YU N WHEN ies pay you well. 4540 Dixie | A CAR BECAUSE, OF "HL. SUANINEE T WE HAVE & 000% SELECTION J. WE HAVE A UP TO $30. on aatager & CHEAP THAT YOU CAN BUY ror cars. FE 2-2066 days or eves. VERY LITTLE op as PRICE THE Ra REST THEN GT | LITTLE AS 85. ‘BIL r. SPENCE No Co-Signers! « A Gardner, 2171 Gerduer Ra. shene| @° Mewart cach You have to 62 Oakland aren . mak FE ¢7333 | o : ’ A 8-2764. Oxford see cease trek les ‘Immediate Delivery! | EXPERT HORSE SHOEING SPE-| or vans and eccesenties’ Mich. | Ce M&M Motor Sales | | cializing in saddle horses, um an bottled gas For top dollar on jale model cars | Deal Direct | | fs and show horses ae | © a | 2627 Dixie Hw OR 3-1633 | eal Direct! sizes 4 to 10 $3.99 GUERNSEY WEIrrRs Bans. Oxford Trailer Sales WID JUNK CARS & SCRAP | tered. 3, will ireshen firet of | Mile South ef Laxe Orwo ca M24. | iron. Fast service. Call PE ¢-0563 No Finance Co.! Bethenny leche Pape tae 2 his 4 tone | Se rent aied C CREAN CARS i) HEAD OP DAIRY CATTLE | —— Beelm pets! = ‘ECONOMY CARS, 22 Auburn _ Buy Here—Pay Here Holsteins. 1235 Midd'e Rd. Mii-| ‘49 MOBILE ALU* NUM 33 FT = a ¢ ford. Rt. 4 MU 4-8803. oe $700. 1947 8 Teie- For Sale Used Trucks 90 your gift items You will save | pointedly reed! by habit! “AND E RSON HDWE. 2182 8 TELEGRAPH 5-0962 FPREE PARKING FOR 100 crs | Mon., Tues. Wed and Sat @ to 3 Thurs and Fri, # to & Sun 102. LADIFS 1856 JOHNSON OUTBOARD MOTORS Can be —- On Lay-away aT SLAYBAUGH’S 630 Oakland Ave PE #0453 FE 40%24 Hash, “AND ari FOR SALE F 2-1104 Call af arr ‘OF FOUR MATCHED 8PALD- ng Woods, new rubber — Nike Christmas present 3-6002 after 4 4872 Fitzabeth Lake Rd i) Sen Gravel & Dirt 06 | &. TOP SOIL, CRUSHED STONE ei | Lee I Elizabeth Lake Sond gravel. fill Lyle Conklin. PF 8-11'2 or FE 2-85 “ large selection of doot chimes at‘ BEACH SAND, _ ORAVEL “A AND extraordinary 4301 Dt Hey Fluorescent. PIT ASE. Madiev R4 Clarkston Dravton Plains OR 3-1202 Ave _Excellent reared. Phone OA 8-2035. | | WRECKING ~ HOUSES | “ALL Ma. | — teria: for sale. Union Wrecking in w Mile to ~le WHITNEY BABY CARRIAGE. _ 5 Single rollaway _ Spring mattress good condition. UNWANTED ARTICLES 8 RF- __moved free of charge. OR 3-8762 ___ Deo It Yourself osm OUR TOOLS. DO TOUR ¢ OWN Su 5-4 _flosed_every Thursday. JACKSON RENTAL BOQUIPT and bide. supplies, Open Sun. _©_F.) Montealm FE _4-5240. F por sander wall paper steamers - waxers fornace vacuum lano Fu\ and Paint, _enard Lage Ave €E 6 Cameras, Eavtement 6t A UTHER ene listed unde: __bdles.” Cl Classification vrember 3 _Sale Musical Goods | ACCORDION SALE. ALL STYLES. aes, repaited. Woaners 3 8 22 2 = Fad 2 L) — = PLAT, ¢ CLA haha | 8 vde corner Orchard Lake Rd. GReen- af 4304) DB Bry SLAB \00n 6 A CORD, 1 —— WOOD. % PER CORD | FIREPLACE CANNEL ¢ COAL- Speed | HARD SEASONED FIREPLACE wood. FE 4-6637. _ fill dirt, FEL nn or, FE 5-274, | EXCELL ENT CORN 15¢ CRATE | AVEL _eted all Senet re WE DO JoBs EM 3-836 ies +e 25807 __ Wood, Coal «& Fuet 67 DRY, HARD REAVY SLAB wobo | and kindline $5.20 a cord or 2 — for $10 FE 5.3986 ofr FE 2 for $11. Deliverea. FE 5-2006 $1__Delivered. FE 4-6588, AKC SOXER PUPS. FAWN. 8 AKC AIREDALE PUPPIES AKC REGISTERED 3 MOS. OLD ‘Settee denecin sete BEAGLE aT STUD. $15. NOT Sit’ sanoru GREAT DANE. SeavtiIrec paMaALL gi HO, ie her's, ~~ CHRIS MAS ob BN SH a hoceny E. oecial ees Nous ye8 sheet rock C A C....8 1 4x8 Masonite, sheet . .... 8 2 x8 Std P Pine | das ry — ‘er M $ oe 24R LA fir ‘ s , x4 std ia~ fir ner M $ 99.00 2x6 std. mines fir, er M § 99.00 ce std. ian fir Per M & 99 00 blanket insi 100 « 8 445 ee fir score 8 5.95 ies he fir a $ie0-00 knotty pine per 60. 28 paneliny W = oer M $160.00 Sol) pine 6 ft 5 Meet Comb alum doors from 8% 299 95 wre * doors $14.95 T pe col bath set. All fittings, set. cact iron tub $150.05 HARNWARE — PLUMBING BOY DEI UMn OLInA® iF oon Pi aie Ng ‘ | Beautiful Weber Fase IF. LD cond R- Hardman-Peck grand. Walnut Pe ANo BA qo : BURMEISTER Case. Premie: rent. Vs Ve — Kreniek-Bech ant See oes rte Retina bgt tong AT STUD. PUPPIES. _3-9206. x ane for Sale Pets. 9 ne FEMALE BOXER PUPPY | Mos, fawn and white mark- | oe ears trimmed, Disteme zd _ shot. FE 4-703. No Sun. cails _si07 . 3350 Crooks Rd. FE |. GET one for Christmas joy. Lee farm, corner Hadley Road and Sawmill Lake Rd. Ortonville. Phone Ort. Beagle Sired by a field Champton. Price, $3 $25. OR 3-40500. Y. ear Fd. Ch. MY_ 3-312. ale. Black mask. 8 mos ealthy Very gentle,” Owner most pale: MA ES8e0 atl for a Ph. FE 4.5298 Wo3R. hig i ertieay froot end ie For Sate Tires. 80 80-A AKC Sie Gare. old, Excel-| NEW A heer | econ USED TIRES, $1.50 Scns ag gy 4 yt saat week > oe ane Bg Eg aan also white walls. $03 8. Sacinaw. BEAGLES, geal THOMAS. SNOW TIRES. TUBES AND 27 Park, Ox Rbeteeertn mente ted acre nh ie tee Mos OLD, males, one female $75. a Excellent blood line, MY Christmas Parakeets AD GR $190 delivered PE 4-6588 HOMOGENIZED -33c PER '» GAL. | MOBILE HOMES REPAIR SERY: SAND AND FILL DIRT, DELIV. | NICE WHITE FEEDER ma Ei ‘Wanted tence 73) ‘NOW _ WANTED: J00 OR ‘50 POUND fy oe time to purcna - wr ali new, E 47782 — 956 Pontiac Chief Mobile Home | ] isso HOUSEYRATTER Pri | 1 ™e 32 ft. with a low low down of | For Sale Poultry = ns FOR SALE. se BARRED ROCK | $451.85 Jets e ‘aying $150 each | ; OL 26702 After 4pm | Delivered and «et up TOM & 2? HEN TUREEYS Also the 37-42-and 47-1 and 2 bed. 435 Ditmar FE_ 2-84 room model no* or display | OVEN READY GEESE Aor A fine selection of reconditioned | ducks, farm raided, orders taken, uipment. 6507) new guarantee. Hub cass for all | s 5A a 49 Chev. tractor, equipped Et . Short mo bol shape HOUGHTEN €S SON YOUR FRIENDLY DSMOB eee aia ' 1956 Demo's DEALER a Was "rochester OU tare | Floor Cars, Officials Cars _Bargain. Pvt. owner. FE 3-7542. | 190 DODGE PICKUP AND CE- ment mixer, FE 2-7417 2 Doors Y'ALL COME — Ie ise CHEVROLET Ci. CPE RA- to & heater, very clean, Cheap.- F Kk 2.9203 =31 _ wis Johnson _ | CHEVY DEL RAY GOOD 150) Chev. 1 t. vane $345 condition, $1,050. GReenleaf 42241 ‘82 CHEV. GOOD CONDITION. MY "53, GMC 1 t. pickup $795 | _2-6052__ <0 Kord % t. stake $495 | Rec BEL AIR 1084 WA. iio, close -ok Excellent condition |, EM_3-3700. GMC !2 t. panel. $495 | $1,060 é . 1954 COUPE ORIGINAL GMC short-:w heal | CTTNIBH Spotiess interior To- : : day's bargain special. $796 full base, just right for] price. Make your own terms dump or tractor. .$593 Haskins- Chev. 1 $205 5 6751 rat Hwy re M15 — 70, b ple 5-507 ready tor Open nites ‘tl ® GMC tractor, ready | 1985 CHEVY « DR. Ve RADIO heater, directional nts, 9.000 equipped, Ready for! heater. ai on PE So Gin: — the. = ihelroads. 81495 “@ PLEETLINE CHEVIE. NEW | motor and Gree Take over pay- Petites |e « CHEVROLET 2 DR. GOOD tion OR 3-1653. Onl Ly Excl lusive in y CHEVROLET STATION WAG- tone green. heater. 2 eons ogg a 19.000 miles. TRUCK owner $875 MI 4-3007 1950 2 DOOR CHEVROLET, GOOD DEALER _ |araieosesas 1955 CHEVROTET STATION | WAG: on. Power Glide. R & H. _OAKL AND ATC ASS| Glass rion tal car Ia excel- _lent_ condition Chevrolet CHEVROLET Courtesy Cars 4 Doors L rt Co & Club Coupes DODGE TRUCK ¢ FT. STERL Bp Oe ee Bel Airs bber, fin ‘ Milford MU_ «-4033. 2441 Charani : SIXEs & EIGHTS _Ra. after 6 p.m. ee meee | STANDARD TRANS. P.G. AND OD. NEW CAR coamencee Dixie Hwy. 7878 or OR signals “ke new tires. Your car LOW AS , 3-8506. _ Glass Con 122 Oatiand Tr «tose, ruck down this one today $167¢ MCCULLOCH CHAIN Saws: DROP ‘LOUIE'S AUTO PARTS H ki Ch =) bi ICE wand, ape mW Milles || Oven Eveninen 3 Devs a Wegt askins Chev. FULL PRICE Garden on Lawn “Pouipment. 1583 | Starters and generators Mile n ef ee sy son) }4| Rebuilt springs $1 50 6751 ottat Hwy. cS MIS NO FINANCING PROBLEMS ie rm Ld e "4 AS _ Phone » Midwest mingham. Lote of of used parts for ‘46 cars Ge > aaees a ei x : tte yoy Bey $125. dae Selling « out large stock of wine) 6190, Dlite cerrig ban; Old ‘model parts. Misc., ‘3 ’ “4 model i new & used merchandise. 730 N. Perry + FORD * ACTOR $575. SET 088 Oakland Ave Ph PE «451° dou! = ay 5 3 <8] 2 i 5 USED TRACTORS GMC 1930 % TON PICKUP Ex- sid il eS wheels. 110 x 18. $35. MA 4.1735, | OMC 198 a ee * heater.) Oakland County's Fastest DUMPS TAKE ADVANTAGE OP OUR : . vd. box. rec engine SAVE 1953 ; § yd. box V8 Engine As You Have Never Saved Before oe Don't Delay—Act Today recurs rane oenen ET ASK TNS, “FOR MORE THAN 3 YRS, A _GOOD PLACE TO BUY” CHEVROLET WE ARF OV ae HITE WALL NEW TIRES, MEARE OVERSTOCKED WITH TE Y i, __ tura signals Growing Degler ATL MARES AND sizes 3 — =| eae BARGAIN SLOsED BAVE SNOW, Plows we oa eK | See WHY tractor Call be-| 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS” y &70-15 SUBURBAN (TES, 181098 EX-| tween 10 and 2 ate CULTIVATORS AN ao Rows. | icaunee. F $03 8. Sagi. ee ON. APA, DUTY M/ Age hea 95 ICED Sree? Open Nights “til § WE TAKE TRADE-INS Ser i085 TON 1 une > PICK-UP, LOW ___ TERMS nN EE a mileage mornings at 196 + __ CREDIT PENA vice = AND | REPAIRS. BUMPING & PAINTING KING BROS. c PONTIAC RD. AT OF BRAID MOTOR ALES). “i salich. ich, Chain Saw Distr ner ain! | San We ara ip ene hh Sanderson. A ‘ho oo re enn] FREE ESTIMATE pate FOR CASH IN A y Al . a rer 3% ton, tur” equtppes, | through Classified ER |H URRY, sell. thi ~eicgy Ford Sales | Py ar ee a) a : Sa ane? - eS a Oe \ * my Re St), aS eh, oe op Yh 2 rf ee ee Re a ee ee 7 psi ole he SN is _ be | ae ?" % _ * , ~ s . 1 : - : eels : E—16 “THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. DECEMBER 15, 1955 os Far Sale Cars 91 For Sale Care 9! For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91| For Sale Cars 91 7 te five cuxvmover 2 pn» BY OWN- . - \\ | : I p. Reopemmeers peer oe OVERLOADED | | i 4 Y F A R 7 C OC city ROLE A those. a. PSs SALE | | euoran iced SRE : : S = Y We nN S | Peso = Y Ol Ail Makes and Models cmev. wee ras starion — 200 CARS GLE} “20—SSAUTOMOBILES | | eee. | $1595 AND UP IS A LONG TIME Your FORD Dealer! | Ww. —e ad heater, orig! ron es ona intertor Fad eed 32 Chevy hardtop loaded $485 | 2 Olds 88 R&H | RADIO HEATER, HYDRA. funish beauty toda Just your car down. Hydr $597 ; } Fasy G.M.AC term: ES 3 Studebaker eres ' 44 8 Saginaw St FE 64-7371 | YOUR TRADE H ki Ch Spon ve Ute cee 0 Can t Afford “85QLDS WILL NEVER CSKINS UNE V. | 3 pontiac nen, Brose | Wileon vue sataliccues BORE Long Enough to Know That ANNOUNCES! 53 , 53 6751 Dixie tl at MIS 83 Chevy Bel Air hardtop MAple 4 rs) 3S $5071 34 Buick Super hardtop ' power brakes oO tes tu 38 CI es, hae | We are open every week night cas : A . ue tenes forearms | To Buy and — um , SOOTHER | ; No Payments ‘Til February fopee A) linecersarsen YS Secs nt) PUAN Ce ARRANGED |. HOUGHTEN & SON Reconditioned Cars onest alr e€a in 82350 OR 3-474 POCONO NING (Si NIk=) YOUR FRIENDLY OLDSMORILE TO CHOOSE FROM 7 5 g 1950 CHEVROLET 1200 W 81-9) qupur Fe e203 | ue RG RICES po 1985 FORD VICTORIA FULLY 58 No Main Rocaester, OL 1-976] PAY NEXT YEAR : Sguis srer_bay ent Fe eeeTt | taupped OR L276 : OLDS 1983 SUPER ts HOLIDAY Wa YS Pa YS . Fess FORD. tet 2m. RAM | spoT eet ae “Caratyar ene szase | COMMUNITY ON ALL USED CARS EVROLET BEL AIR 330 2) °) 0 Nicer idewalls $ ght, overdrive. white side 15908. “Welch Rd Walled Lake or ae canal On >16s0 aallee ee Very sharp Can porene® 66 5 | phone MA 4-2670 after 6.30 pm | ds os Telegraph FE 2-3200 _ Can't Bitera OLDSMOBILE 1948 2 DR RADIO. | MOTORS | $75 FE ' ‘sf CHEVROLET STATION yoo 49 FORD RADIO HEATER AND heater ner ee ’ : . on Power Glide. R & H 24 000 werdrive 276 W Montcalm | 2480 after § 2 OL 20481 Rochester ip # ‘ - frites Fire “Condition Mi canoe overdrive 270 W Movicam | | | Open ti fo pm 53 DeSoto 53 Dod uick Century H.T COUNTRY SED: oLDs ‘33 Clean. $1150 —- | N oage 54 B ick ' e tur H. .. $1798 — FORD 1859 CON —— Statior Wagon Fordomatic RW! T Ss l] By owner he “44654 ; or oS in eS 2 ] Ip TOP |W fow mileage Wil trade OP OvVoe You ‘58 OLDS SUPER 08. 7"37 FORD | ‘56 ae oe SALE Firedome Fordor Suburban ' » 22007 , : ; | | Victoria. Power access FE 5-5267 | +55 Buick seda $2205. 55 M M H d 1995 DV AIDU ES ie cee cee | | 1952 OLDS RUPER af «DOOR SF. | $8 Pontiac Cataina, racio, newer | $19) Down $199 Down erc. Mont. Haratop. — i Wagon. $150 and take over p ' dan. 120 W. Pike St. @ am. to ponte walls $ie05 . ments FE 2-8920 | § pm 4 Buick herdiop . .. - 81798 | ‘ C 1398 GUARAN TEED we nucss sere A BAD “ass "PackanD “ctinpen cus. 31 Sure saan sas 5° Ford 5 Pass. Cpe. ... A 91203 after 6 pm tom hardtop All ‘power extras 42 Ford § sedan. auto trans $505, 'S2 D d i ‘53 P] H Perfect condition tnside and out \49 Ford 2 dr $ 145) Oo ge: 7 “ee ymout ‘59 Nash R T 498 . gtlaq gang 5 506 | 1 uth Savor 4 door, KAISE R DELUXE 10952 RADIO: Has received constant factory aan | mae . care Will sacrifice for $2650 Ma | ‘2 Chey 2 dr ae 4 ! el nalic i “4 ' . af . eee ae & PES teen ’ se) “oe IS Se. D CAR le bead =| " Ft Pore Mater Sales me Hudor | TLD, ©. Deve . ‘5? Nash 2 Dr New mir 498 1 Dedge Club 2 doar (2p. ; i a ee Checrolet Delose 4 door N | 2 4 ) | ac kard 4 Door ; 952 W Huron’ Fi. 2-264! | $100 Dow n $179 Dow n . q 11 Plymouth 4 door i ; | eit Reetee De Coenen cues: | tee, PONTIAC) 3 DR GOOD “CON- ; 191 Chrvsier Highlander 4 coor. ' anes gcudaie Malick i vou went dition FE 3-164 ; Ss) K 5 N { 298 | 19: at. GISCrAINEGW Til: 5 191 DeSoto custom 4 doer. 14 a , 5 a cheap car in nerfect cond ee | 1955 PONTIAC ain CHIEF CAT 50 Studebaker. overdrive $200 CAPRI pus Ras il \ (end avive ints cad a oe Rng OePally ‘coutn Conaie © Fc i 0 ; i hoice cL 1953 Pontiacs \ | FE 2-235) : _ 49683 ulc pe. e oto '53 Ford 4 Door 758 se « «0 « ARKSTON Eo & yoo heater and Hyd CLEANEST PRETTIEST 1948 . ~ ~ anus SALES — _ iC YI Jp : , De Re cues tek a) Blsmouth tal Michiganiess35) FE “PONTIAC 1953 CHIEFTAIN DLX Sedan Club Coupe * a Waainilac ‘ tesa. end) 16 fs tea .ti om & Ciass by itself 23-6460 ‘ & cyl sedan Radio & heater, Hy- . _ — ——— A) “49 F< d 84 Dr. .... ~... 168] he in § Bas b Las) thes i price. "5 ma ia ‘ ~ we \ ta drive. two tone finish New e Pi hl > CLARKSTON ‘ AS LOM AS S20s s epess : oe Haute Gal neater Low “mile | cir appearance Sée this beauty $70.00 Down $70.00 Down or . eee ee ee CHRYSI ER PLY Mourn . : ©a3 axe Low down | today With just yveur car down. ’ Onen Bar to 8 o ailw ue : F272 GMAC terms = ‘ “wh BUY gett Axo 7 TRADE Bob Frost, Inc. . LAKE Oni0W MOTOR nates | kj : Che : 50 Fard Door eee on oe 188 ; ST FORD — MERCURY - : ‘ ‘ S[CHEVROLET BEL AIR WARD TINCOLN, MEnCL RY yp My Me Pecssiits V- |'52 Pontiac 8 49 Lincoln ~ || : Le Radio heater white walls aoe ee i952, PLYMOUTH GDR CLEAN | ryt Dixie Hwy at MIS j ‘ 54 OF Oor : tee ieee ais This car in like a RA) > WOODWARD ys \ ‘ pope f bee CLEA MAple 53-5071 “ Fordur Sed: ose : 2) OTR MIRGIAS DS Sy TES TCL I and 1950 Austin, ¢ dr. PE 5-0178 Open Nites “TH # ordur Sedan 7 3 z TAKE “ORION MOTOR SALES | MI 6.2200 OD iGidan) A183 ‘32. PLYMOUTH CAMBRIDGE. | }95) po Ss FE « © 4c 53 P 2 D 678 ea SS GRCE ay ai MERCURY | ; NEW (WHITE Sonee ble beset Rome cae Poveda cal ePtese neers i Sf eae ose rx eset $140 Down S195 Full Price onitac OOl 2... . 10 call woth this tiasling red beauty wit se. = _MY_ 2-261! Meceell tires Alter 4 30 cau FF the mack "on Radio heater. Pow- 193) PONTIAC STARCHIEF CUS. ‘$6 PONTIAC 2 OK ioe, = ‘ ' CHRYSLER 1955. NEW YOR slide and wiite walls. tom 4 door radio heater, hvdra- FE 2-79351 eres e ulc ls ie oGpoogO rivate owner ereslica cost Nee matic white wally and extras | —- — t . | iw mileage Fully equipoed plus | S705 Low mileage Ph MY 2-492 35. PONTIAC STARCHIEF. “HY- 50 L | 48 P] : t ; mowereieering and. wenn) ee . = 49 PONTIAC 2 DOOR $75. OR Rial mt wets eos bower brakes: INCO n Oo ymou 50 Chev Ss) Pass Cpe 328 holster Detro 10731 after 430 or all day Sun ces tires. 5500 miles. Like new Cluh c Cle: Sed: . . oe | FE 46638 wh Coupe. Clean edan oases Haat "or home." STAT] ON PONTIAC CHIEFTAI UX rIAC e 2 DR? ntl ase sees } AIN DELUXE 59 PONTIAC DELUXE 2 DR RB) ‘ . . | dr All access See it and & H Hydra Whitewalls Fxcel- $39 0) Down S25.00 Down 5] Merc. A pe: A SAS 36 DESOTO GOOD SHAPE TAKF | | make ‘me an offer FE 4-2753. 231 | lent condition, MI 4-1930. Ask for over payments or trade for truck |; SS \~ ‘ a = WAGONS wae Si) PONTIAC ashe FE 656 = ' 56200 : “ m eas F651. 34 PONTIAC, CDR CHIEFTAIN 48 Ford Conv. ........ 128 ‘40 DODGE 4 DR RADIO, HEAT- SCoetoemese Ge ceon Tans on ¢r Good condition. 6250. $0 Tre- 1B5t8 AND 19545 All heaters anc ned cradipment u ee _._______| 2+tone red & white paint R&H 4 x gent. he tae fe ae reir Ge ae “ FONTIAC Re or awaric 4) aes signals: pendercest seats. beck 48 Chrysler ‘48 Dodge ’ ‘ORD. 1842. NE GRE = £7345 ‘ ick - inh | r. Torpedo . turn signals up lights other accessories, make | ery octets IM: signa the tans Sten Sais ufees meaciae'g | shel teas 'ok sige || tO ITY SI : 93 Plymouth 4Dr...... 968 ropdition Call MY” 7.2601 ' Bob Frost, Inc Eee tere ee SAVE $500 ludor, Good Trans. Inder , : ‘sh FORD CONV RADIO. HEAT- . $595 = ; at . . ; 53 Dod Se 4 D 748 ce new baal ee ly and ous f 1 Helen N MERCUR ¥ AND | , . DELUXE PONTIAC. STAR CHER | nea recall Tom. MI. «1930 Like $35 a) Dow n $100 ! nit Price 1 ge . i + © we oe RR TONE LGOTORE EAlre ONTINENTA! DEAVER | #1208 ' 49 PONTIAC. GOOD CONDITION | we enlace clarinet nes RY) S WOODWARD | 1933 PONTIAC CHIEFTAIN * pe-| .PE_2-1546 after 5:30 pm _ \ 53 Merc Mont H T 1128 * FORD — MERCURY | BIRMINGHAM luge 4 dr. excellent condition | PONTL c, c LIN Low | . . . * 2 w © ‘ MY 2-261) _ _ | M1_6-2200 JOrdan €3) 1952 STUDEBAKER Fully equigped. $900, Private. OL | mileage. fare any +6052 ‘47 F d l P] h ' tD 1965 CUSTOM SEDAN R & | 1951 NASH STATESMAN 4-DOOR SE ea | . Or ymout 53 Chev 2 Dr 598 “MA 62038 | sedan Auto. trans Exc bUY For Giuy Coupe Done jn a sky blue PONTIAC 1953 DELUXE « DooR | 1855 PONTIAC. $70 4 DOOR sF- | : : . eo ooo 6c | anniv $273 Hansel and Gretel ieee color. this cconoms, Fully aecessorized, beautiful ap-| 8” Most all accessories ovlus | Station Wagon Tudor Shoe Store 185 S Woodward - ee : | pearance. ton cond. $1,100. Phone power steerin: Foose ehgechict Very F] ‘ eel Je "gee to teday. een ‘to EM 3-2959. Potcial btthoe aay | $175 Full Price $59.00 Down ont 1e . sae | 49 NASH WITH BED WINTER- , : PONTIAC 1950 Su CREET Arn a2! SUES Ri : ° “eee €USTOM &CYLINDE R, | Need Ses. MA sotes macros fh eorene coarom cera gr aH Hydra Wow, tc jess NASH “AMBASSADOR. FULLY | Wie aa — nel) te cary ter, cheap: . P = —— : : TUDOR Re ia a our old car in trade $545 ine SIS FEO Be CATA- Mra Call me AL) Firs. : A Good Number of Trans. Specials You Pay the ee DOWN wriac epoor coon | AL Car for You P I] = = 46 PON ‘ ~ GooD . > 1 ae + : $995 | eo | | “ting Phe Mt. Aple sete. CATA- eit OT eek tekee 00D r lor Ou ersondany at Sales Tax and lithe Transfer—Finance the Balance. | Palerice Pe < DECEMBER CLEARANCE aioe = LARRY 90 Ford Soe ites 1983 DODGE = | Mercury ‘52 Sport Coupe $745 | 1955 PONTIAC 2 DOOR STATION Ford ‘54 Station Wagon condition FE 2-1617 : bey [ides oe epoppertecat 2 hn Mercury ‘53 Custom 2 door A295 meres ce = becker “meee, \\ Il VIMOUTR 2 eee eee B - * Mercury fea) eaters 4a 45 ate adio e ¥ = JEROME {3s pene’ coc slot Converunie Powerful VA enaine.” Biers ge Aegan” © M00r $8] Stee. call Pe esr a meet > ish «The yo 1 hearta d Mercury “53 Hard Top $1345 | "33 PONTIAC § DELUXE 2 DR. ROCHESTER FORD DEALER | ‘5@ Mercury $295 ween heat Mercury °54 Monterey ¢ door $1395 a OL 1-9711 Sev-On Used Cara come true. Has radio and heat- ay 2 ee a iaah Hydra. radio and heater Good ; 1 “OR MORE THAN 30 YRS. A Haynes Corner Hunter Bivd er. Mercury ‘54 Siation Wagon $1895 | 5, EJ OD PLACE TO BUY" | Birmingham MT. 6-2756 ese Mercury “34 Hard Top si6es | oe) FORTIAC. (4 ‘DR DELUXE: | ee is | CARS FROM™ $5200 TO $125 00 $795 Lincoln "84 Capri Coupe $7085 | Clemens St “* Mercury “55 ontclair 4 door 82195 — ; WHY WAIT FOR ’56 PLATES = WE GOT ’EM | 4160 W Walton. 'y block east of Sashabaw Rd. eer se cee i coarse | eat eciee peers coe | DE SOTO. PLYMOUTH DEALER 147 S. SAGINAW ST. — Cadillac ‘$8 62 Coupe $3995 | STUDEBAKER SS “@. GOOD DON'T Pst BONDING Bob Frost, Inc. si ne see ates Cass at West Pike Street FE 35-4101 FE 5-3588 ~ “SS Dod, While they last | 1 4 {38 Dod ' a w mies sis @ convertible A sundued red fin OE eee AND ! Jeep Pick-up ond cand $360 ish. black top. radio heater and a 5 f F : Gaal Lach Se | -soarpaa v-6 werflyte Sis dieett ait tnere seed monet, if you Midrematven metkerthicur! deal 8508S. WOODWARD ia h en ens FE 86-2525 + | Open 8 A M to 9 P M Chev. Conv $1230 vou e 0 Tew Ors 1 jor the high) school student Crew AG N. 1952 GOOD BOD es ; AQ) 8 ° * ° . i EOCOOIIe u cant tell a thing about a BIRMINGHAM motor, Low mileage. 8675 | Piymouth Cl Cpe ...... 81145 car or its condition by reading . BAS mt 6-2200 JOrdan 6-3933 | EM +648 . ‘M4 Ford 2 Door —...... 1195 | about it. We $545 : = $1295 | . _ - ———— ————— $840 3 Buick Super sedan ...... "$3 Dodge V-8 4 door ... : Seetes Steps mimtecrnecmepercecem: AN n | (Efe g DARE mm GROUCHO’ "Bright Spot’ |Turner Bargains ve wu to drive im to out spacious V-8 Convertible A’ discreet sea A — +... 6395 at Williams and Orchard Lake foam green finish. radio. heater $205 Ave. and just feast vour eves on | and Ford-O-Mati- sets this car these sparkling beauties. Try tt. apart from the rest. Bee it to- i ; : | youll be amazed. aay. oni eceaee «| Says BARGAINS sonante RIE ENE hese OLIVER “sss "4 Ford 2 dr......8044 "S4 Merce, 4 dr... .$1199 EFMENSCHNEIDER : "$2 Pant. Dix. 2 dr. $399 "34 Merc. 4 dr $1199 Dodge-Plymouth Dealer 1953 PLYMOUTH 1955 Olds SIGOS He oo —_ wD Pi =| re US N rc, ar op § On "S4 7 . ° $1. 2852'S. Saginaw FE 29131 BUICK Cranbrook 2 dr Sedan. Radin. TIP TOP CARS Super 88 2 Door, Radio & Heater. Hydra. Power 2 tere Mandi aa Sythe Hardtop SLM SPECIAL Where Pontiac Burs Its Buicks fa harmony nf rise ana win, Brakes, Whitewall Tires. 53 Ford 2 dr.....$11% 52 Ford Hardtop. .$844 : a Petter Used Cars eS ein eccteet ac ‘ wr "33 Plymouth 2 dr..$o44 "$4 Chev 2 dr...... $94. THIS WEEK | ” 1954 Pontiac ...........$1495 |} 2 en $595 <> Will TOP OFF Your Star Chief Custom 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, Hydra. a2 ord ar, = ~ ord itardtop: ds ONLY! toy © Accrecuer meri -| Whitewalls, Low Mileage. Sta. Wgn...,..$799 "$2 Pontiac Conv t. $744 FS Conve, Geltae. tei baade gta NAlGH sneeatteccr 8 4 Christmas List 1954 Pontiac oa $1295 "51 Chev. 2dr......$299 °53 Ford 2 dr..... .$609 ‘Me h i ; 28: ee 1: . "SSF ar $1799 <)> ’ "83 Stegevcker nartion. 4337 nes 9905 TRUCKS Chieftain Dix. 2 Door. Radio & Heater, Hydra. Ford Hardtop $17 ST Pont. Sta. : i ae 34 Plymouth 2 dr..$899 WSIS § cee soo sen shlel, on het Studebaker cony., 6291 & t20 | White Tires. One O : te Booting Starchef 6113 siias 1954 Chevrolet 2 dr Deluxe model FOR THE j Ere BS UN i ESE ‘i = . we oe a Qodae. on $677 with very low mileage. i ‘ 2 19358 De Soto Demos, F tredames & EF trefly tes, 1954 Olds Te $1750 50 Cadillac 4 dr.. .$995 5] Ply mouth 2 dr..$299 H 5 . 4 _ + © © © ew ee © we we MS THESE PRICES GOOD. SUSINESS MINDED Heater and Power Acces. Full Guarantees, Low S 9 madio & "$4 Ford Convt...$1099 — ’35 Chev. Sta { Mile. ) a $2095 . Super 88 2 Door, Radio & Heater, Hydra Winte- : acs cain ¢ ONLY WITH THIS AD $1195 ) Poses Biiced Brom 227s and 1 iy all tices, "SE Mere, 4 dr... $309 Wan. 2.2... .$1399 e 1964 Pontiac Deluxe & 2 dr. with \ . - . = ic 1,. Carkner Motor Sales 2 tone’ blue finish. 1990 CHEVROLET J955 Plymouth Demos. 2 Doors. 4 Doors, and 1954 Ford Ce eee .. Sl 195 "82 Ford 2 dr......$544 ‘52 Plymouth 2 dr, $499 , ac ” . : ~ “ take! . : ; y ‘9 1HUG5 . : . 2 : - "Ss . if cea moopmann ‘ninainowa $1 895 | Carryall 9 passenger Who sare Hat dtops. low Mileage. As Low as $lo . ( ustomline 8 4 Dx vOr, Radio & Heater Ford-O- 33 Chev. Conyt... Vm - oe } _ a a m™ srw fin 1954 FORD es ae | Comblacd") Rauivecd| stihl eater 2 Matie. "23 Pont. Hardtop $1999 33 Buick 4 dr, u nance. Phone FE 4 1084 Buick Century hardtop 200, and spere tire Also snow t! oa: y “9 - 4 >: 7 . _ ke ’ a . - aoe ron sate “is FORD custom ee abi aver ilies nd spare tir now o 1930 peas 2 De sot OT & Heater, “ae 1953 Pontiac eee. $1 150 52 Ford R. Wen. S644 . Kivtera iisea0 $999 oa 4-7300 or MI 4-0629 | $765 | S49: : ae sieve le oieiele/sleelercersie eras Station Wagon 4 Door, 3 Seater, All Leather 2 (Chev? deren Sst 55 Pontiac 4 dr.. $1644 ee ee lee olde . = 1952 Chevrolet 2 Door, Heater Only, pernelstencd Wy dia WRadiowd Heater. 33 Ford Convt... S044 SI Ford 2 dr..... $299 30029 1957 Chevrolet 4 dr Here ie a re . _ at ose | clean and good running family 1902] CHEVROLET | 25.000 Mile Car....ccceceeceeee eee vee MOAD 1953 Ford Ce ek ee eee 51075 "82 Olds S& 2 dr... .$690 32 Merc 2 dr... $644 ‘ ; | Vane ime ean (nl can sikee de the Country Squire 4 Door, 3 Seater with Ford-O- |} 33 hey 2 oy, "33 Dodge 2 dr... $699 Now Is $] 195 | he Gal dior el sterezerm ema 154 Phineuth Station Wagon Suburhans, ‘| Matic, Kendle & Heater : ei ene eet?) . aa ' | °F mover SV on (CUES IG e ences esccecctl (Us) cinta) Ura ||) : Your Ee ariel evel 43) 1954 Mercury $1595 NO MONEY DOWN ; over red. A real sharp car. { ee ee ed a a ee o- = | _ 1982 Maymouth 4 Dr. Sedan, Radio and i} Monterey Tardtop With Continental Rit, AM WITLI GOOD CREDIT Chance $765 | Heater, Only... cecceceeseee cere cece S45 J | Leather Inside, Mere-o, Radio & Heater, ; 1946 CHEN ROLET ‘32 Ford 2 dr. "M0 Ford '; t. Panel | ty 7 ate ' rah a ' . ; the Market j petictiah reuay oy on. ' Tia) tonliaitt piatfacm) with goed LOS Plymouth Hardtop, Pink & White. 1053 Pontiac . q $ 995 51 Pontiac Sta. Wen. 'S2 Nash Sta. ‘WV gn | fires and nice neint inh Will do Radic & tleater \\hite Walle $1245 Chieftain Deluxe 2 Dr, a Beaute \ ith All Factory : : | @ good hauling job for practically : Mer, Ale CU SSIS OS Okt "5 52 Ee 4! Pp | ’ | Chev Is Down | $895 | newer ‘ Access. Installed. 52 Ford 13 t. Pane 31 Chev. Convt. os | 1954 Ply Jaan Sed: ae €795 ‘$2 Pont. Dix. 8 2 dr. "SI Merc. Clb. Cpe. {98S Haiclitiar dia p.| 132 Pontiee Custom Catalina | $195 4 Plymouth 4 Door Sedan, A Good Car... .$79: 1953 Chevrolet. Fees $ 995 i Dyna. Radio & Heater.! | 953 Mercury _ | Bel Air 4 Door, Power Strg, Power.Glide, Radio TRUCKS ty, Sane 1953 Mercury Monterey 4 Dr. Radio & Heater. & Heater. \Whitewalls - SII pogecoascosth IIS 5 VROLET White Walls ... $1095 | “oa '49Chev. 13 t 52 Ford 15 t 4 os Q5 1946 CHEVROLET ANS cee cc sss ees ceereesseees Ao |} ae ee -< ree) Ve . 1982 Lincoln Capri Hard- q9sp puick special 4 dr Radte 1953 Olds Sone . $1395 Panel ........$199 Panel ........$544 ; . Pe heater, Dynaflow no rust ‘« ton pickup The original red 95 - : : tn Ie = tat - top. Loaded with Ix : fmsh and its equipped with 4] 1950 Lincoln 4 Dr. Radio & Heater, Hydra., ‘08’ Holiday Hardtop, Full Power, Whitewall [| 50 Ford 12 t. 34 Ford 14 t. + tras eee $5 | hep Ge ee As W. W. 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Nees, Top of Town | WJBK. Tom Georse WCAR, News, Music CKL New CKLW, News, ts WCAR, Rhythm Roundup WPON, Guy Nunn WJBK, eas. McLeod WJBK, News, Mickey Shorr WPON. WPON Goes Calling| 9:99 wJsR. Musica! Guide WPON, News peti part lie Flag bed 10:00 -WJR, Arthur Godfrey | WWJ. Ross Mulholland 6: sews R, Bob Reynolds night Musi¢ | ww4J. McBride, Peale WXYZ, News, Winter Ross Mulholland wre, Bill Stern CKLW, Eddie Chase WJBK, Don McLeod WPON, Sports Slants Wy a an Guest House WIBK News, Mickey Shorr WPON, News, Record Room 7:30—WJR, Guest House WJBK, Mick PON |. Ne WXYZ, Show World CKLW, Official Detective WiBK, none? Shorr, News rd Room Recor m 0O—WJR, News, Carson ww News nee NBC WXYZ, Hocke CKLW, Bob and Ray WJBK, News, Mickey” Shorr WPON, News, Zee & Orville 9:30 WIR. Amos 'n’ Andy WJ, Conversation ware, Hockey CKLW, Bob and Ray WIBR. Mickey Shorr WPON, Zee and Orville 10;00—WJR, Your Designs wee Pibber McGee WKYZ, Hockey CKL w, ews WJBK, mews: Mickev WPO! 16:30— Bhorr N, New -WJIR, Tennessee Ernie WWJ, News by Lewis WXYZ, Hockey CKLW, Ted McCoy _ wax. Mickey Shorr WWJ. Bruce Mayer naa: Top of the Town CKLW, Ted MeCoy WJBK. Mickey Shorr WPON, Bob Crosby FRIDAY MORNING 6:00—WJR, Jim Vinal) WWJ, News WXYZ, Fred Wolf WPON, Cowboy Hank 6:30—WJR, Voice of Agricit WWJ. Bob Maxwell CKLW, Guy Nunn WJBK, News, Spee Binge WPON. Rise 'n’ Shin WJBK, News, Binge, Gentile WPON. News, kise ‘n’ Shine CKLW, Terrance O'Dell WJBK. News, Gentile, Binge WPON. News, Shine 8:00—WJR, Jack White WXYZ, My True Story CK’ W, News, Fomechats WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News WPON. News, Party | @:30—WJR. Arthur Godfrey CKLW. Bud Davies WJBK, News, Don McLeod WCAR, News, Music WPON, News, Nelson Eddy 7238-——WJR, Nora Draxe 2 = to Be Televised Vital Statistics Include. Few Deoths, and Marriages Divorces By CHARLES MERCER NEW YORK wW—A fellow was Ww, News by Cederberg WWJ. Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Whispering Street CKLW, Mary “ee WJBK, Tom Georg WCAR, Pontiac High School WPON, WPON Goes Calling 1}:60— WIR. Arthur pepe WWJ, Detroit Weekde WXYZ, Compenion CKLW, Story Time WJBK, News. Moe George WCAR, Mews Ace , News, Pontiac Party 11:30 —WaR: Make Up Mind WCAR, WWJ. Detroit Weekday WXYZ, News, wectenete WXYZ, News, Winter CKLW, Bud Davi KLW, Queen for a Day WJBK, Don Me WJBK, Tom George WCaR, WCAR, Music in the Air WPON, 460 WPON, Pontiac Party —— - House Party FRIDAY AFTERNOON WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie CKLW, Eddie Chase 12:00—WJR, Jack White ib | WWJ, Detroit Weekday wx Winter WJBK, Don McLeod WCAR, Caravan of Music WPON, Club 1460 3:00—WJR, Wendy WWJ, Detroit Weekday WXYZ, Ed McKenzie CKLW, Bud Davies WJBK, news Den McLeod iews, Music WPON, News, Clyb 1460 3:36—WJR, Helen WWJ, Hotel for Pets rent Warren ‘sitting around the other day with +4 |John A. Aaron and Jesse Zousmer, 37 coproducers with Edward R, Mur- * row of CBS-TV's Person to Person, 43 ‘when he thought up a question: “Where are ane now?” jabout where they were.’ ht to Hapviness Person to Person interview pro- WJBK, News, Gers Mod WCAR, News, , Wolf WXYZ, News, CKLW, News, Winter Three Suns usic WPON, News, Club 1460 4:20—WJR, Music Hall jgram Friday night. He will look in at the Chieago home-of im Novak | iand the New York home of col- /umnist Leonard Lyons WJBK, News, Tom George cK Davi : WWJ, Young Widder Brown WJBK. News, Binge, Gentile] WoAR. News WXYZ, News, McKenzie WCAR, News eT Ben ay Bier Sriai Levis rg Statistics are always, deceptive, WPON, News 2:30—W JR, me for usic Leod 8:38—WJR, Music Hall LE Elizabeth | WCAR, Carevan of Muste (but maybe you can com ude some- WWJ. Bob Maxwell! ews Ace WPON, Club 1460 bout the lives of the famous. WXYZ, Osgood—News;-Woif-+--CKLW, ‘Bud.-Davies sree lWIR “Witham Biiechan Taos Seoul thet CKLW. Toby David WJBK, Tom George WWJ, News at and. near famous in America WJBK, News, Gentile, Binge | WCAR, Music in the Alr WXYZ, Wattrick, McKenzie ~ p inis' WCAK, Coffee With Clem | WPON. Luncheon Music | CKLW. Eddie Chase after Aaron and Zousmer fin , WPON, Rise ‘n’ Shine | iwwieas eee ekes babes News, Don McLeod running through the 199 name 9:60—WJR, William Sheehan | $8 Mulhollan WCAR, “es A se | WWJ. Minute barade WXYZ, Paul Winter WPON. News Dinner Sade Murrow has interviewed in these WXYZ, Breakfast Club | CKLW, News, David WJBK, News, Tom George WCAR, News Ace WPON, News. Music 9: 30— WIR Mrs. Page CKLW, w | 1 It's My Living JBK. News, Tom George Moan: News, Music WPON. News, 30—WJR. Young Dr. Malone WWJ, Ross Mulholland 5: 30 WIR, Music Hall WWJ. Jim Deland WXYZ, News, McKenzie -- Today's Television Programs -- Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to a without notice. ~ Channel 2=W3HiK TV TONIGTH’S TV HIGHLIGHTS 6:00—(4) Santa Claus Show. Theater. | “Carson City Kid."’ Hunting for Superman. (9) Circle 9 the man who killed his toy falls in with badmen. (4) News Weatherman 6:15—(2) News. 6:25—(2) TV Sports. Bill Flemming. 6: Never Satisfied,” evening selections. (4) Four. Ciseo Kid. 6:45—(2) News. 7:00—(2) Ray Milland Show. Shakespeare solves affair of the 30—(2) Patti Page Show. “Cross of Gold.” and ‘‘Angry,"’ are Patti's, “P. J. Reilly and Lady.” retired vaudeville dancer worries about his daughter. Chane +—WW4-TV (i 1 search of a story. (Go. 10: 00—(°) (4) Red Wings Jumbo Theater. brother, 4 Science-Fiction Theater. Tm t:00—(2) News. (4) Soupy's On. Camera) Little Show. (7) the | (9) Crown Theater. ir: 25—(2) '11:30—(3) Tonight. FRIDAY MORNING “South | ‘of "Selangor. Pe War cor- | respondent goes to Malaya (0 Down You t: 10: 30—(2) Eddie Cantor Show. 10:45—(4) Sports on Parade. News. (9) National News. 11:15—(2) Miss Fair Weather. Feature Film. | Channel 1-WX YZ TV ‘Channel 9—CKLW- TV ‘ Johnny Carson Show. | Hockey. iO (7) | (4)| /11:20—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford Nightwatch Theater. in| (7) (9) gow This game of “Where are they ,, R, Csravan of Music now?” was occasioned by the fact claei ithat Murrow will conduct his 100th ,, | ' In a kind of ane Aaron and 1 Zousmer replied: “They fe just. a Gettysburg fo Light Yule Trees Tonight GETTYSBURG (®%—The Christ- past two years. Here's what they jas lights go on tonight in Gettys- | Say: Platter Patrol. CKLW, Eddie Chase More than 93 per cent still live tales ‘Dinner Serenade in the same homes. Although two ——— couples have hit rocky marital ‘roads since Person to Person looked in on them, there has been ,only one diverc e—that of Fleur and iGardner Cowles. Only two have died—Walter White. president of the National Association for the Advancement of Colored People. Nb ia oe and Imogene Coca’s husband Rob- 15—(4) Fun to Reduce ert Burton . |1:30—(2) Amy Vanderbilt (4) aere have heen! quite =) fe Jean McBride. (9) News, Shop-. Pere Show. row: Eddie Fisher to Debbie Rey- Christmas at the White House and.’ 35—(2) Ladies Day nolds; Jayne Meadows to Steve issu) Fran Harris. (2) Girl ajlen _.. Mohammed Ali, Pakistan'grandchild. Their Talk. ambassador to the United States.'Barbara is expecting a baby soon, 2:00—(2) Robert Q. Lewis. (4) now has two wives instead of one. after Christmas. Hour of Shows. (7) | Seven. :30—(2) Linkletter Houseparty. 765—(4) Hershel] Hart. |3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) NBC | Matinee Theater. Theater. :30—(2) Bob Crosby Show. :55—(9) News. Stars on heart and international affair. (4) Michigan Outdoors. (7) Kuk- Ja, Fran and Ollie. the City. Grocery clerk recog- ie (9) Heart of" : 30—(4) Today’s Farm Report. Justice Colt. 55—(2) Meditations. |4:15—(2) Secret Storm. (4) First :00—(2) Morning Show. (4) To Love. day 4:20—(7) Rickey the Clown. marriages since a visit by Mur- Groucho Marx has married again burg. President and Mrs. Eisenhower have been invited to attend, and; a balcony overlooking Lincoln,‘ Square has been set aside for them 'shortly after Parker left early yes- terday. The house is in the city’s! | |Special Shows | Antelope Park. 'to Be Produced | leave. During Holidays Parker found his wife’s body on NEW YORK (INS) — Chnistmas/a bed. Tightly knotted around her and New Year programming: To-,neck was a piece of twine. A rag} was stuffed in’ her mouth. Her) an hands were bound behind her and) emcee she was halt clothed. The workmen said they saw no, one in the car’ ane did not see it night, CBS will present a re-show-}| ing of last season's ‘Christmas Carol" film. Tomorrow the same network will; 1), Omaha, ‘e ae away, police but they are expected instead to, present Emmett Kelly (slated tol ceceinaa the search for the slay-| spend a quiet evening at home. The E:senhowers have been avoided most social activities and plan to continue doing so for the, remainder of the week. The outlook now is that the Pres- ident and Mrs. Eisenhower will return to Washington around the middle of next week to spend it may be, to welcome their fourth daughter-in-law (but has only one wife). So have Time Marches On! Supreme Court Justice William O Douglas and | Renee Jearanane: WARWICK, R. I. w — Officials of the new veterans Memorial High of ‘ (7) Heartthrob; A few generals and the like have School have taken official recogni-| ‘retired, but others in arts, politics tion that some high school students ‘ |and the world of entertainment are smoxe. They said an area outside the same network will present the 33 at $3,000. The city council's ap- jstill running along like Tennyson's the school has been set aside for|Rose Bowl Parade (plus the Cotton | \Proval is mecessary, but consid- :00—(2) Brighter Day. (4) A Date |brook. In fact, there's an interest: student smoking. They added, Bowl arid Rose Bowl games.) With Life. (7) Captain Flint. (9) jing trend toward greater success however, lafter you appear on Person [0 age jt. iPerson. Krishna Menon, Ethel | Waters, Lillian Gish, Ernie Ko-| Ware are a few of those Who have |7:63—(2) Les Paul & Mary Ford 4:30—(2) On Your Account. (4) enjoyed upswings in public notice Stoce aa aca and reports 10 ¢: 99 (2) Cartoon Classroom | World of Mr. Sweeney. (7) Auntie David Sarnoff, who was merely .. teve wn |8:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (7) Dee's Rascals president of RCA when inter- Eee ws ; ' Wixie Wonderland 4:45—(4) Modern Romances. viewed, #s now chairman of the UES acd Sat. Preston of the 9 9— 14) Romper Room \5:00—(2) The Early Show 4) board. George Meany, who was Yukon. “Treasure of Fifteen 9.9519) Detroit Newscast | Pinky Lee Show. (7) Mickey Merely president of the AFL, is Mile Creek." Discovery of violin 9:30—12) Love Story. (7) Request Mouse Chih. (9) Dance Party. now president of the AFL-CIO. contains map of mch gold strike Theater (4) Dinah Shore. Pasadena Rose Queen, guest. (7) Lone “Colorado Gold.”’ lar Movie Sketchbook."” Musical 7:45—(4) News. Caravan. 8:00—(2) (4) You Bet Your Life Is Woorth Living. 8:30—(2) Climax. (4) Choice. Sock finds himself the) (9) Million Del- “Earl Carroll's Bob Cummings Show.) “The Christmas Spirif.” Cupid! patches up everybody's romance Ranger. %53—(4) Faye Elizabeth Ding Dong School. 10:355—(7) News Way Home. 11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. -44:55—17) News Ace (7) Life 12:00—(2) Valiant Lady nessee Ernie. (7) Peoples, ™ Comics. unwilling object of a pretty teen- (es 15—(2) Love of Life ager’s affection. (7) Stop the) . 25—(9) Prayer, Sign On. Music. 9:00—(5) Dragnet. Friday investi- gates robbery of canned stolen from a garage. (7) Star Tonight. ‘‘Gang-Up.”” Teen-agers fall in with a community crime-} (9) Motion Picture Acad-| Four Star Pastor | Science Instructors Needed i in Michigan wave. emy. 9: 30—(2) “One Way Out.’ L upino. starring Ida © Video: Theater 2:30—(2) arr Beulah, Fry Frolics. jt: 00—(2) Ladies Day. 10:00—(2) Garry Moore Show FRIDAY AFTERNOON (4) 4) (7) Story Studio Ten-| 12 O'clock/Conservation Department today to Search for Tomorrow. Feather Your Nest. (2) (9) Bam Bam Boom. 12:45—(2) Guiding Light. (9) Small! 4) Color- |. :30—(4) Howdy Doody. (7) Mickey Mouse Club. (9) Howdy Doody. State Wildlife Food Project Gets Okay LANSING W—An attorney gen- eral's opinion authorized the State make long - range sharecropping contracts with farmers to provide food on wildlife projects. The department said it ha sbeen| using one-year agreements on a federal - state cooperative wildlife projeet in the Shiawassee flats in | Saginaw County. It asked authority ito make five-year contracts to So incide with federal programs. The department said it plans to! \develop a major portion of the. ‘area for agricultural crop produc- ition, allowing the sharecropper to harvest his part of the crop and eave the state’s share as wildlife Have your finest garments ready for the Holiday whirl... rely on us for expert cleaning, lasting press. ® Faster Service, plus top quality workmanship. &Free “At - the - Door” Parking, in just, a matter of seconds you can be on your way. %® HOLDENS RED STAMPS given with all cleaning and laundry. |-HOUR NING SERVICE . 74-HOUR SMIRT LAUNDRY ri Ne Extra Charge! jexpressed alarm over classroom |dents in Michigan now are doing! KALAMAZOO u—A conference °% xd. 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Quiet is welde —“ © Semi-pneumatic rubber tires! @ Bright red and white enameled! Is make this Sears 3-w} glidi Cowboy Ge-Tar 1.49 Gold trets and gold toil West- ern decorator rouge or Bl a _midmght an d white gold Country Inn Cake Famous for Rich Flavor! 3.98 Very mellow, rich batter brim- ing with costly fruits, nuts.’ Made with finest country in- gredients. In gilt tin. 5 Pounds design plus new type fully enclosed precision ball emi-pneumatic molded rubber tires allow easy trave]; steel rear step plate with non-slip tread od to axle. wa 45] & Others to 18.45 1eeler a sure favor- cesguneiamaicieatiin | Burn-Rite Burn Set 1.98 Others te 195 Detoach- I n or oO lo plaques tapping picque: and tool Paint l Large Walnuts Diamond Quality for Flaver 59% Wonderful finish to a holiday meal . .. superior flavor add zest to festive recipes. Large size, lots of nut meat. Pound. now Chocolate Cherries Delicious Chocolate Coating 69¢ Youll want to sing when you taste these luscious whole maraschino cherries afloat in sweet vanilla cream. 1-Pound Box 11 Inch Toy Bugle With Yummy Candies & Pops Each, Now 25¢ A cunning tree or table deco- tration! Colorful bugle that actually blows ... hard can- dies and flavorful ‘suckers. sete 3-Pound Gift Tins Dainty Christmas Assortment au. = 1.39 Lovely aiff tin filled with those melt-in-your mouth crisp sugar shells with fovorite cen- ters. Keep fresh in fin. Popular Fruit Cake Our “Barbara Jane” Quality 5 Lbs. 1.98 Popular price, popular flavor Light batter coke with fine quality fruits and nuts. Choice co! sizes in gilt box. td ed Jaga ot Crystal Creams In Many Delightful Flavors Pound, Now 3 9 ¢ Delicious, soft and sugary in cool fruit flavors, also choco- late, maple and others. Dainty tlower shapes. Besy As Shopping & W's As with Cash end it's Mere CONVENIENT Choose the assortment that wil best decorate your tree and mixed colors to from. Many | od Ce tke ee Solid Tree Stand Part in Bright Chrome-Plate aul 1.98 Positive locking screws hold tree in place. Extra long legs for stabrlity Red cylinder, Now at Sears! gieen legs 3-D Film Cords You Feel Like You're The Tru-Vue 39« 7 sparkling, larger-than-aver- age pictures on each card film for easy Titles printed on oices reading J3 ch Wind it up. Watch it whizz around the track, pulling the 3 cars behind, and clanging its bell. Lots of excitement all at one low price, including a.track layout. See it at Sears. ! ? g ’ W Christmas Trees - Sears Parking L Wa EVERY NIGHT fh UNTIL M1 () d MG », v7, Ce < ‘y ; offee, Cook Sets “Percolator or Cook-Bake Sets 69¢ Teach children cooking and serv- ing. 55-piece percolator ‘set, 2!- piece cook-bake set. Both sturdy aluminum. Bo-Peep. each TwinklI-Glo Lights Weatherproofed for Outdoors 3.98 7 Night hghting Twinkle on and off automatical- ly lo Set . outdoor set ' They }] add a brighter touch cherry Christmas 15 Light Set .......... 7.98 ra New Doctor Kit Comes With Neat Plastic Bag! 2.98 Top Buy At Includes stethescope thermom- eter, vue-scope, 4-scale weights, 6 tongue depressors and many others For Infants’ Entertainment Ribbon Plastic Peg Pound 7 Different Shaped Pegs 1.95 Durable toxic toy has bnght revolving cylinder that al- lows child to hit pegs from many more directions 12 Inches nor b id Door Light Set Trim Your Doors With Color Set of 12 4.95 12 assorted coler lights to trim your door, or windows with Christmas gayety. Completely weatherprool Giant Toy Panda Stands Full 30 Inches High 3.98 has a Each This iddly-sclt panda stutied rayon plush coat that is made especially for little arms. vinyl nose yO Ty Others to $3 Attractively colored wooden toys for tots. All are made with saiety in mind; edges are carefully rounded, all pieces are large for infants safe play and easy handling. iy 4 Stately Well Formed Canadian Double BALSAMS As low 49 4-6 ft. Rushed fresh to you... newly cut uniform velvety green trees that only a few days ago were growing in the Canadian woodlands. They're waiting now... tadl, short, narrow and wide trees... each is priced much lower than you'd expect. These beautiful, full formed trees hold their needles well, stay tresh looking longer... make it a point to get your tree at Sears. Shop today ... and savel Other Sizes at Similar Savings! 6 to 8 ft... 8 to 10\ft.... 10 to 12 ff... 2.29 2.98 4.59 Christmas Wreaths Use Indeors or Out 1S Inches 1.59 Gay holiday rif wreaths = Lae i a Christmas cheer jhat sets o' holj- days right. Buy pe god ae Other 15-Inch Wreaths.......1.98 and 2.49 18-in, Wreaths priced to 4,98 A 5 Open Sunday, 9:30-5:30 | af ey Po 4 be a . i ‘ we] 3-SPEED_ ABLE PHONOGRAPH , Peat simulated leather pats Bo ~— goer ee Toe oe Peta are =e uaa & re Phone FEdera/ 3.7114 108 NORTH SAGINAW J Sin 5 2 TWO THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 sn so oe RAZA Zns aff CA nistn inlewan PHILCO 41: | AUTOMATIC REFRIGERATOR | ( | == \/(/— ) Brand New 1955 Deluxe Automatic WKC's “Carload Purchase” brings you the brand new 1955 model Philco Double-Door Auto- matic Refrigerator at a price you - . : Ra just can’t resist .. . a brand new —CC—WeSSSe ‘ SSI kind of refrigerator that's “Air aace aaa ESneisress>. geooo sT°0 === iq Conditioned” to keep foods —" ) 7 3 fresher! Brand new two-door de- SSSA 18 : — sign . . . easier to see into and - INSSSSS — . i = reach into . . . unmatched fea- ture for feature! You save $131.95 now, so hurry on down to WKC’s! They won't last long at this sensational low price! Open An Account | | 95 in Just 3 Minutes REGULAR ‘429° a > <—¢ Pay as Little as ° 23° A Day on. Our Meter Plan Seed lpeoos WKC. 108 N.SAGINAW...FE 3-711 i eins le ae ng es he mann PM art apie Oe ee — — pase iat na THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 THREE Peas cae s a Henge ale —enw i ww w/e YY Ae 2° es meat Carentan ammeter. j EAE WALA CHRISTMAS BEDDING SALE! — ==. TUFTLESS Innerspring Mattress ‘eo ~~ Modern Blond Modern . 1 Complete mattress set at Gossi = enormous savings! Luxuriou P Bench Bookcase Bed ; =% quality with a smooth tuftless $ 935 $ 95 ae i top, tempered coils, thick cot- : (7S ee = inat be Soh ton felt padding! No Money Down 50c Weekly Box Spring Same Price +7 ROLL-EDGE INNERSPRING MATTRESS by Famous Maker aN \ sane bs. . WN NY Innerspring Crib Mattress dar 95 50c Weekly F's Reg. 39.95 “19 Priced for enormous savings! Elegont set with a costly pre-built border, heavy- ~ gauge steel! coils padded with . layers of cotton felt, and a woven tick! X &. SS « SS Z ’ : : Ge | : Round-the-Clock Kitchen Step aa Sofa Bed vat SES lr 3 tz uk No Money Down a Myer re 2 Complete 4-Pc. 1 Bed Outfi F ; é ited . * . , re $ pe a >t. i a, SZ " -e* x. ot i. Fabulous Better Bedding Time —_ buy! A swank modern bed t enhance your room, a deep! American Flyer comfortable, scientifically Train Set Rocker built, innerspring mattress set = and steel frame! $49” $@95 Complete S0c Weekly HIDE-A-WAY BED 5169 A real luxury set at a price » that’s hard to believe. Pro- . vides maton oats By ~. * All-Purpose ight opens into a luxur . . er: Ho for sleeping! Has foam Base Cabinet Utility Cabinet rubber innerspring construc- - - tion! Beautiful decorator up- $ 935 $HR°> holstery in your hoe colors. Matching lounge chair Ne Beaey Dews Ste Weebly available. SS Se _FOUR THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 a Sensational New DORMEYER ELECTRIC MIXER & JUICER REGULAR PRICE $37.95 - 3 4 1) It beats, it juices, mixes, all with multi-speed 8 : Bo Ss Sarees ey *, control! This amazing complete mixer outfit includes large bowl and juicer as well as grinder attachment ‘ Oe ees Toastmaster TOASTER REGULAR $23.50 div Deluxe Toastmaster Toaster at a fraction of its worth. Lay- “away now for Christmas while this low price lasts! AUTOMATIC SKILLET WESTINGHOUSE Thermostat REGULAR PRICE $29.95 Controlled, even heat gives uniform results. ® Bacon @ Chicken © Fish Fillets © Chops oD ® Griddle Cakes © Pot Roast © Spaghetti and Meat Balls ©® Rarebits © Italian Pizza © Upside Down Cake ® French Fries ® Doughnuts ®@ Shrimp © Popcorn, : -NO MONEY DOWN! AUTOMATIC SAVE +6°° REG. $17.95 HOOVER “Steam or Dry Iron ‘ Me cg Instant change-over, dry to steam, steam to dry at the flick of a switch. Big safety-set dial (with more fabric settings than any other iron) ends guesswork. Famous brand. Extra large size. Complete with cover. Makes 8 portions. Fully auto- matic. More efficiency! Less oil. Drastic reduction! Nie y 59m NO MONEY DOWN! Fully Automatic 7 WEST BEND Coffee Maker $Q95 50c Weekly! It’s automatic — completely! Thot’s how easy coffee making can be with the West Bend. You just plug in the cord. WKC. 108 N. SAGINAW. ..FE 3-711 ~ "AT Set atmaagl op a dale sisi Anam cas IS al ibe ae ib Fal ? i ig " a site oa zig f i 2 r ie Pail, P o See eee ne ee em cae ee Se ee A en ee EE Te ee SR Re eee ae ee ae eee sli laa cn nee mon PN yh i 20, Sa Ravenel len i ws hhreete, aa eateries - il . iii Ske eT ee Wms vrs “= dh a mo win : i icaTHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 FIVE epee od Sheaffer Pen & Pencil Ne en tet" GOS FREE Engraving , Musicel Powder Box Smartly styled. Fits im puree or pocket. Elgin-Americen — Compect $3Be5 Many styles. 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OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS JSIX THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 MW SALE! eal T FREE Automatic Gas Water Heater Now Only 4 var | A DUO-THERM gives you hot water faster, cheaper. Keeps it hot longer because it is hoarded under money- saving fiberglas insul- ation. It’s fast on re- ‘ covery, dependable G economical to operate. Money can’t buy a finer heater than DUO-THERM and our price is the lowest in Pontiac. i abatasate athtinae sada De ets: All for Only ... $7 G95 New 1956 Speed Queen Washer has a | full capacity, porcelain tub, equipped a with aluminum, tangle-proof, adjustable Z pressure wringer. Full guarantee, Seite? 3 No Down Payment...Budget Terms PRICED = Buy! Admira 30-Inch a =T Like finding *30.00 1 RANGE Reg. $199.95 Lowest Price Ever! ; : pi « 3 ™ * 4 . Giant size oven...45% wider than average! No crowding! Makes baking, roasting easy. New, ex- clusive ‘Controlled Oven Heat Distribution’* and Magic Oven Door Seal for constant, uniform eyen heat. Four 7-speed ‘units — all swing up for easy cleaning. Oeluxe back panel, smokeless broiler, huge storage drawer, complete ly new, improved 1956 APEX DYNO- CLEANER Swivel adapter, rug nozzie, floor and wall brush, uphol- 95 stery nozzle, crevice and blow- er tool. Fitted extension tubes. Durable hose. Washable filter, dust bag. No Money Down —50¢ Weekly WHC. 103 N.SAGEN. AW. oo MEK 3b-7ilf Seals THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 SEVEN ’ © , . , if) ; Wh \ Sip ees New Space-Saving Model! Admiral." RADIO-PHONOGRAPH $675 Weekly Big 21°’ Admiral TV with tuning knobs up top, out front so you don't stoop, stretch or strain to tune . . . combined with a fine radio and 3-speed automatic phono. : NO DOWN PAYMENT Up te 2 Yeers te Pay Pay Even Less ‘th hi with Your Old | - Set in Trade Complete With Smartly | Styled Matching Base — A new design that cuts down depth as much as 3 inches so it doesn't project into the room as much as others. Aluminized tube makes picture brighter, with more contrast. Optic filter screen eliminates reflections. High-front tuning makes it easy to tune without bending or stooping. fi ; NOW eee Real High Fidelity at the Price of Ordinary Phonograph Admiral Hi-Fi Phono @&= $450 fl Weekly cyano ~~ OPEN EVERY NIGHT ‘til 9 WKC, 108 N.SAGINAW. ..FE 3-711 Your Choice of Many ~ Living Room | and Bedroom Ensembles Phone — | BUY NOW CO Feder te 7 _ OPEN EVERY NITE ‘til 9 for CHRISTMAS 374 FREE PARKING :2.°7-2, PAY NEXT YEAR! 108 NORTH SAGINAW NO DOWN PAYMENT-Man — ciennininniiaaniists omnis Mon ths to PayTEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 Ready ‘cee A Complete Christmas Selection of ' > a! & wk aie he eS en aes Y PAAR PIN ay an ae ee as Mvee roe: Warnee rr eg rae a Plone M hohiaa Americas Fe Manufact r Ss ce For Him or Her, T3 smart new Bulova styling and supreme accuracy See aae Fine 2i-jewel move- ment highlight these amart sew 1956 watches PAY NEXT ~ YEAR! Pamous dura - power mainsprings and su- 1T-jewel move- WATCHES Jewel BULOVA Men’s and Ladies’ DIAMOND SET srown if $19 BRIDAL Both for... LN Money Bown! liam ¢ b: 9° CHARACT R WATCHES © Davy Crockett © Snowwhite © Mickey Mouse © Cinderella Your hee S jewel lady's, complete with attrac- tive expansion ree a are a THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 ELEVEN ‘styled y | :] Mountings of 14K ‘| gold. Em. TI Sd (4 Gorgeous Quality DIAMONDS _..yested for Superb Cut, Color and Clarity en La 6-DIAMOND ENSEMBLE ITT POO ee Hines highlight the 7 @ fiery diamonds. hh sale Y Magnificent new an with swir 10 brilliant dia- monds in 14K gold. your lucky | birthstone G save! Each ring has 2 sparkling side dia- Ce ee mi 11 magnificent “| diamonds hig h- ‘| light this gorgeous 14K go bridal pair. O.\a 124) , YEAR! “4 yyy 10 DIAMOND DUET SET in New Twin Heart ET di, 16-DIAMOND WEDDING sey a pao eee ee ) " 7, Ca” 23-DIAMOND , A Pee 20 ' oe = Aas Ae ee ete! -DIAMOND WEDDING HREESOME Y at x JES 7, Imagine Si gagement ring, s 3-diamond wed- $s p H ding band, 3- | diamond groom's 1 ring ‘ in 14K gold. 4 * = See PINS, EARRINGS NECKLACES, BRACELETS Valves to $8.95 Only- 7a” bracelets fim all ‘ styles by Ameri- ea‘s foremost manufacturers.TWELVE THE PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 PY (S32 Choose the Finest of All Television for Your Family this Christmas! me ob “PH : Keo TVE WITH AUTOMATIC Es TOP TOUCH TUNING — _ | ¢; — i : | _ Just a Touch... ' There’s Your Station It’s all automatic . . . and only Philco has it! The control center is on top and up front where it’s easy to reach. Just a touch turns set on, changes stations or turns set off. REMOTE CONTROL COMPLETELY INSTALLED Change stations right from your easy chair with new Philco Remote Control. It’s yours absolutely FREE with the pur- chase of any Philco TV with Top Touch Tuning. a PHILCO Smallest, Lightest 3-Speed \ Automatic A \ Portable Phono Miss America 05 X¢=7'24" PHILCO TV | | .o9”" Philco 1337. Compact, g OWN A 1956 PHILCO Tv val America’s beauty, value and perform- light as a breeze, yet with PHILCO 6126 FOR AS LITTLE AS ance champion. Brand new for 56 with rich, lifelike ‘‘big set’’ tone big 24-inch Photo-Perfect picture, Top . .. thanks to its new, ex- oD Touch Tuning and the most advanced clusive acoustically bal powerplant in television. Plus a new anced tone chamber and Twin Acoustic Lens audio system. Ex- speaker built into the lid Weekly quisite cabinet in mahogany veneers. Your choice of cases. 21-Inch PHILCO Console TV ) hee NO MONEY DOWN Beautiful mahogany finish cabinet. Amazing new Top Touch Tuning. Buy now... Pay next year! 21-Inch PHILCO Swivel Console ob @ week i .NO MONEY DOWN Mahogany veneer cabinet... turns for easy viewing. Top Touch Funing. Acoustic Lens. -” OPEN EVERY “ NIGHT °TIL 9 pl THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 215, 1955 THIRTEEN (zs «@ * — Peay — rm i pues ¥ iL a \ og ‘ 5 ‘ PS Ey. | Sa | kos at i ii * | ai Juvenile Set! e Storrs Crib with Spring @ Beoutiful Chest e prpeciceligs Mettress 9-PIECE SOFA BED GROUP @ Modern Sofa Bed @ 2 Framed Pictures Reg. $159.95 @ 2 Lamp Tables @ 2 Table Lamps g $ @ Cocktail Table @ Metal Smoker No Money Down! The sofa of this handsome living room-bedroom outfit gives you double service — opening into a comfortable bed that sleeps two. Smart, modern lines mark every single piece of this thoughtfully assembled group. A real value at low cost. Buy this terrific value now! Sleepytime crib with springs and chest. Your choice of beautiful natural or maple matching finish. Crib Springs adjustable to three heights. Crib mattress has innerspring unit! No Money Down! 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Ld clock that turns on radio automatically. ¢Zausy Wakes you to music { Ne) 5.% Space-Saving PHILCO Radio Fits Anywhere ad | 4 95 Sleek, compact, modern cabinet houses this powerful new 1956 Philco. Takes up little table space. wet tt fz. Uf _ WT vA Plays 331s, 45 and 78 rpm plus 16 2/3 rpm go! the new “‘talking book’’ records: Changer is fully automatic. Luggage brown case. Sag ae wo ED > Tuning dials are hidden under small panel on top of set. Close pane! and dials are out of sight. Newest 21° TV Here's RCA’s Latest Super-Value TV! 3°79” NO MONEY DOWN!” Here's the very newest for 1956! Just test this set, compare it with ANY set at $199.95! See the new Hidden Panel controls which make the set smooth and smart! Check the “4-Plus’’ picture — constont picture quality, no interference jit- ters, extra brightness. Base extra. a Admiral 4-SPEED AUTOMATIC PORTABLE PHONO Now Only... 349° Only $109 Weekly ! Smart, Ready to travel wherever you This new Admiral portable plays even Styled like fine luggage! lightweight! WKHC, 1083 N. SAGINAW. ..FE 33-7114 he f f AS THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 FIFTEEN ~~ Pe shbihtnnin Cif - Po (OPEN EVERY NIGHT TL 9 Asi , Turkey and Trimmings FREE! Utra —— act a ~~ ane & ae key and min Big economy ee FREE! ceane i” beautiful a : ; | yx SIXTEEN THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1955 BUY NOW! Ftd N a oo y J} America’s Finest ae si Dinnerware Artists Ti 2 and GUARANTEED FOR LIFE against the A ve ou F Th p DIN lE brilliant colors washing off, wearing off, or : fading. You can cook or bake in a ICI ‘ any dish or bowl! Each dish is OVENPROOF ., .! PIECE SET Complete Sewire For 8 Take your choice of 2 brand-new striking patterns _ each a | a masterpiece of modern design a-B for today’s colorful living. Xie 4 . us REGULAR 519° VALUE - sa ak A. 3 ' NOW % : ae pe ) - a ONLY : ~<. r oe : NEW, MODERN. FRESH-LOOKING DINNERWARE AT SENSATIONAL SAVINGS! : Now you can set your table with few, gay hond- smartly styled hand-painted patterns. Each is a painted dinnerware and at less cost than other complete service for 8—a total of 45 pieces in the stores ore pricing old-fashioned sets. Today’s new set. But most important, order now while this once- = ore eee: a, cotetet Only by ae piste igohvext pei rbbellantesy pore ! preasyensnnyy dma acta gyi el aaload ad, Ra iegfi Shes wire Pes a LY - NO MONEY DOWN | way ferever. Toke your choice of these two : bh irae mated mmacdicnon B WKC, 108 N. Soginew | MAIL TODAY a Send me the complete 45-piece Hand-Painted Set (service for : | 8) of the pattern checked below, at the saving price of only Pho ne pao, em a $12.95. | will pay 50c each week until paid in full. | [_] eaisow anapsooy [_] Fresu 1 vivio FEderal PHONE a OPfN NEW NAME ' 2- | ACCOUNT ? 7114 a ADORESS. es 108 NORTH SAGINAW FE 3-714 8. roa _ i — i FULL Kitty Kelly "No Down P: ayviment...Budget Terms ~—