The Weather +:.8.— Weath aes 5 pcg iN 4 gig EE IE? pit SY ai ; Bureau Forecast ~—y Gloudy. (Details Page 2) 114th YEAR Workers Approve Fisher Fisher Employes Approve Back-to- Work Pact ar q UNION MEMBERS GATHER — er Body Local 596 UAW packed auditorium yesterday afternoon . Some 2,000 members of Fish- the Lincoln Junior High School to vote on a strike settlement Sereement reached earlier in the day between management and union arbitrators. After heaping the terms of the agreement read by shop committeemen, a voice vote showed workers voted over- whelmingly to return to work after the eight-day strike that idled 11,900 workers at the Fisher and Pontiac Motor Division plants. Pr incipal Knifed if ‘Austrian Refugee Town ' in Classroom Boy, 15, Razor-Slashes ident. Richard M. Nixon visited) greetings of the season. He prom-| for tis... we have seen the| Face of Superior inthis village only two miles from)ised ‘that 1 __-jthe Hungarian border _tediy to! ' 'welc ae) YPSILANTI @— A boy describ “one who does not apply himself,” was held today in Washtenaw, County Juvenile Home in the razor-| slashing of a junior high schoo!| principal. The boy is Billy Woods. Harold) A. Nielsen, county. juvenile. diree-' tor, said Billy Was cooperative and) remorseful in court as he admitted '. the slashing several hours after! it took place in a classroom of 30 pupils. The principal is George W. Canfield, 42, who was slashed across the face. He was taken to a hospital, bleeding and in shock. Physicians described his condi- tion as good, but said he would be hospitalized several days. Nielsen said Probate Judge John W. Conlin could place the boy on probation or send him to a: voca- tional ‘school. Canfield entered Weods’ room| yesterday to serve as a substitute mathematics teacher. Woods was late and reported without a book, which Canfield sent him to fetch. REFUSED TO OBEY When the boy returned, it is re- ported, he had.a pencil in - his mouth and refused to remove it. Then Det. Sgt. Ray H, Walton gave these details of what fol- lowed: : Canfield took the pencil and when Woods refused to take his seat the principal shoved him to- shook hands with dozens of Hun- jarm. He told the vice president he had to leave Budapest because he | | \war, but nothing to equal yours.” * * *. Open Arms Greet Nixon ANDAU,. Austria w—Vice Pres- ne village is one of the prin- |. cipal stations on the route used ‘by *neurlg 140,009 Hungarians in their freedom flight from commu-; nism's iron * a os In a village dance hall he found ‘hundreds of refugees~some get- ting their soup from a kitchen in the middle of the floor, others lying on straw around the edges. The dance hall is one of the first reception centers for. refugees) lafter they cross the border. The ivillage has a population of about 1,500. Many of the villagers have put up refugees in their homes. LJ Ld * | Nixon tasted the soup and said it was good,-He spoke to and garians. One of them was a young man|- of 20 with no legs and only one had distributed anti-Communist leaflets. The boy had dragged him- self 12 miles to reach the border. Nixon told him: “I have seen many examples of courage in the A cheer greetd Nixon and some of the refugees shouted: ‘Long live American-Hungarian friend- ship.” In a short speech, the vice pres- ‘ident conveyed to the refugees the! hose who went to the! Unite $ would. peepee sions often in speaking to children, ‘He had his picture taken many times. . a . * Leaving the dance hall, Nixon tramped through thé, muddy street, shaking the hands of Hungarians | and asking them what they wanted to do, He visited the village school where many rooms were\, ‘with. refugee families with chil- He then drove to Eisenstadt, the point where refugees are collect- ed for transport to the interior jother countries. He had lunch wi ithe governor of Burgenland, Jo-| hann Wagner. In a toast to the Grvermce, Nixon said; SHOPPING DAYS To CHRISTMAS Leap Year Luck Lost ward it. The boy raised his hand as if to ‘strike Canfield, who said: “I'm not going to take that, and again pushed Woods. A scuffle ensued. The boy hit: the principal and rari for the door.) Canfield chased him, Woods then, took a straight-edged razor from his pocket and slashed it Across | Canfield’ s face. Forecasters’ Howdy: It's Gonna Be Cloudy Partly cloudy to cloudy tonight and-tomorrow-is-the-US, Weather- Bureau's prediction for Pontiac and vicinity. Tonight's low willbe 30-34. Tomorrow there will be little temperature change, as a high of In Today’s Press “The Animals’ Christmas .. 9 ae News sae eee ge Basket ...... ee ee eee ee eee mio 3 ‘Theaters . we Theater unrest _ Wilson, Earl seen ee waste Sa oo iinerd shores sas 308 . B | ~ One plansible reason ean be "Girls Neglect Chance to Snare a Husband By VICKY MICU Leap Year, 1956, has come and is nearly gone—and ‘the sad news is known. Somebody goofed! From the Oakland Coun bad tidings. Up to the fir 3,412 marriage licenses obtained in 1956. ty Clerk’s office comes the st of this week, there were Last year, a non-Leap* Year, the total marriage Have women lost their leap? From antiquity to modern times, Leap Year has proven a boon to bashful beaux and anxious ladies. Originally devised to make up for fact that, given an extra day and a free reign, Oakland County jadies this last year did not boost the marriage total? — ‘licenses issued were-3,476t}; As one can see, a situation like this makes for very keen compe- “Meter Maids’ May Pin Tickets on Detroit Autos DETROIT. (INS)—Parking_ viola- tors in et may. be ticketed by 4 ; and permit their\ time to “heavy” police" juse a forte of meter maids who Group Will Study | Pontiac, Oakland, UF Cooperation A three-man committee to study the future of the) Pontiac Area United Fund and the Oakland County Townships United Fund was appointed by UF President William B. Hartman. Appointment of this com tion of Dwyer Sump, former executive of the Oakland Poutise Press Phoie | “It has been a memorable day i ‘selflessness of the Becpeciandese Williams Pleads Guilty in Court Madison Heights associate justice of the peace, pleaded guilty yes-| Fund iterday in Kalamazoo County Circuit Court to charges of attempted old Sid. Vicksburg man. Judge Lucien F. Sweet, who con- tinued Williams’ bond of $1,000. + Attempted With Vicksburg Man) Charge Admitted Charles 0, Williams, 48, ousted Indecency | gross indecency with a 30-year- He will be sentenced Jan. 7 by |of Greater Muskegon. 'Corp., Glenn Griffin of Sparks- mittee follows the resigna- —+ County. Townships United) ‘Fund. Sump was recently appointed executive airec- tor of the Community Chest Members of the special United Fund Study Committee are Leon- ard Lewis, of Lewis Furniture Griffin Funeral Heme, and Fred Haggard, president of the Oakland County CIO Council. They will study a possible merger with. the Oakland County Townships United CONSIDER 3 ALTERNATIVES This committee will examine three alternatives involving the ‘Oakland County Townships United Fund organization. Alternatives are: 1. That the Oaklang County Townships Wnited Fund would hire a new director. 2. That the Townships United Lt. Gov. Philip A. Hart removed| | Williams from office after an 18-| iyear-old Ferndale girl testified he offered po $90 to pay her boy| friend's ~ fine if- she would spend two hours at a motel with him}, on each of six nights. Patricia Dawn Slate said the to Williams’ house to ask him to reduce her boy friend's sentence. Santa’s Face Is Red ‘a new task force of meter maids —girls hired expressly for writing) parking tickets. The idea Was presented to Com- mon Council today by Councilman Mary Beck, Council gave the plan! tentative. approval and is awaiting comments from Police Commis- sioner Edward S. Piggins. Councilman Beck said the plan wonld relieve policemen of the task and them to devote | | | | work, \, She said Salt Lake City police patrol both’ metered and unmetered| zones passing out 18,000 tickets a month. She noted thiy the girls would be; unarmed, but other cities, such as|, Salt Lake City, found their ticket books pretty potent weapons. The meter maidg walk about eight to 10 miles a day and wear out a pair of shoes A month Council’ President Louis C. Mi- riani joked that in Palm Beach, Fla., where “maids” are used, “guys deliberately hang \\around just for a chance to talk to 3 good looking girl as she writes, a tickets.” \ Accused . ° tition. There is no longer nity among the fairer sex in the com- mon cause. Women must be so busy battling one another for the elusive male, that the men are vanced — probably by a man. HELD IN SLAYINGS—Merlin | MeNaughton of Ray, Ind., who is accused of killing three persons and wounding-two others, ” tanith with arms wrapped around him- self in Steuben County Sheriff's office. orn en: on Page ad —Durned Burned, Too: DES MOINES # — Someone lit a cigarette for Santa Claus. here yesterday and Santa wound up in the hospital. It happened at a Christmas par- for the Better Homes and Gardens editorial staff, Richard Nunn, 32, associate editor of the magazine, was Playing Santa Claus. His flowing white artificial beard caught fire as a friend was a for him. Nunn was hospitalized for treatment of second degree burns about the ty Dionnes Away Again MONTREAL (INS)}—The Dionne “quintuplets” will be absent from their family home in’ Callendar, Ont.,- Christmas. The four surviving quints, in announcing their plans, denied there is any breach be- tween them and their parents. offer was made when she went! for the second consecutive, | Fend would merge with the De- trolt United Foundation. Promote Eleven at Local Bank Community _ National Names 4 New Officers and Boosts Seven — A, C. Girard, president of Com- munity National Bank, today an- men and the appointment of four new officers at the bank, William E, Cashin Jr., assistant vice president, was named vice president of the local bank. Gordon 3. That the Townships United Fund would merge with the-Pon- tiac Area United Fand for pur- poses of fund-raising im the area. } | Milford, Commerce, Bloomfield, }. ing with the North Macomb United Fund. Since Sump’s transfer to Muskegon, the North Macomb (Cortinued on Page 26, Col. 2) To Catch Drinkers be set up to catch drinking piveig in the holiday season. Highway deaths are at a record 259 this year, Patrol. supervisors Alex _B. Stephenson said “the drinking driver is the No. 1 cause of fatal liactidents in Montana and every driver who shows evidence of drinking will be grounded imme- diately.” New Diphtheria Case DETROIT ®—The Detroit Health Department reported its first diph- theria case in five days Wednes- day, bringing the year’s total] to 165. The outbreak this” cal has caused five deaths, ‘at Two —_ nounced the promotion of seven! M, McLeod, auditor, was appointed lines Begin Moving After Vote ™ megs f UAW yesterday ratified a strike settlement agree ment. Production at Pontiac \Motor Division, which was. foreed to lay off 4,400 Home ly employes because of the - sie, was expected to re- sume fully at the 4 o’clock shift this afternoon. Some ‘comptroller, two years. yesterday in Detroit \Federal Court on a charge of evad-|o! while he was a union official. er union officials were convicted tractors, Keating, of 2902 Oak Grove, may face a government suit to force payment of the back taxes! He said after the sentence he plans to become an Upper eer 8 motel keeper. Charges were made by a Federal] / Grand Jury after Keating and oth-// 185 of accepting bribes from cor cut off his appearance with An’ I'm ‘.,.Unto Us a Child Is Born’ (Editor's Note: This is another in a series of eight studies of the birth ‘and times of Christ. It illuminates the challenge presented Joseph and récounts his rewarding triumph.) \By GEORGE CORNELL Associated Press Writer Walk’ ‘slowly now. Think calmly, \ | cool and dark. Tread carefully ithis inner abyss. Judge well your steps. And what does man do? Why, _| overhasty, turned into nyarning and bail e- ss tess +e ‘galt a nid ja hearth, Search t AP Wirephote Joseph, ‘The air is cool and dark — and the depths of the night are uncharted.’ Be not overwise nor h the feasts have “My God, ( God!” Walk: slowly, ob Joseph, in the darkness, with shoulders bent and sorrow burning “bones as on heart. He stopped beside ‘a tree and put his hands over his face. His body shook. How ldyely she seemed, how fair. But splen- dor has tarned to ashes, the rubies to clay. With his fist. Joseph struck the hole of the tree. He turned’ \ his drawn face upward, his ey pinched shut with beseeching. “ Lord, give light to thy servan whose spirit is bitter unto death.” \ his betrothed, his Mary. Her pledge to him, at his greater age, had been like a healing touch. ~} But the image was fallen and .crumbied. a Vi How tenderly he had cherished \ put her away, speedily! Disown her and make yoid the betrothal. Leave Mary/ to disgrace and grief. Sit ia judgment on this \ Joseph -- A Fight With Woe, Shame hike unto. & marrage, and ¥ ~Tner - at rs attended» Birmingham gymnasi- war et Cathars atte y sol ad Boys 9 through 12 are eligi- fs |The Day in PR si BIRMINGHAM — Lloyd H. Lin- ton, longtime Birmingham real es- tate man, was honored last night by his associates of the Max Broock Co. He was guest at a din- outstanding persons of the banking apd real estate field in the area. Among out-of-town guests were Leslie Tripp, president of the Pontiag Real Estate Board and fermer associate of Linton. Real Estate Men, Bankers \Honor Departing Linton ent's written permission, Dec. 31, the Y is sponsoring a meet, set-up under the sponsorship of the Birmingham Recreation Dept. will begin Jan. 5, from 9 a.m, to 11 a.m., in Barnum, Bald- win, Pierce, Pembroke, Torry, Ad- ams and. Bi ble. Youngsters are reminded that there is not much more time te make their calls to Santa Claus at the North Pole. Santa told the trip to Henry Ford Museum, Ford Western YMCA in Detroit, Limited to 45 boys and girls, each is asked to bring lunch, swim-suits and) ¢r towel, They will leave the ¥ at 9:30 a.m, and will return at 4 p.m. John M, Howard John M. Howard, 60, of 1584 Baw- tree, Union Lake, died suddenly yesterday in Providence Hospital, Dearborn; Rotunda, with swimming at the. Margaret Howard at home; a sen, dames E., -a¢ home, and # sister and three brothers. Rosary service will be held to- morrow at Manley-Bailey Funeral Saturday at St; Albert the Great Chureh, Dearborn, Burial will be in Parkview Memorial Cemetery. Displayed on Tree PHILADELPHIA «#—The own- er of a little delicatessen in a 39| crowded part of downtown Phil- adelphia bought one of the biggest trees he could find, set it up on a patch of ground alongside the store, and decorated it beautifully. Then among the ornaments, the lights and silver, he placed a Detroit. Born in Scranton, Pa., and! sign: “This tree is for all people Elisha J. (Virginia L.) Recreation Board, that to date, | 7. former member of the Detroit!who are homeless or who have ‘ -—-. Tt, of enghs pester ad . one armen leaving shorty Bix he has received over 1,000 calls, fire department, he retired as ae no Christmas tree of their own." “a Merey _ Hospital after: sev eral Jan, 1 to make their home in Cali-| Holiday operations - Eaton Park aetna ae He te andl mow to 3 PYYTTTTTTITITT TT iri ii) ° _ weeks illness. my fornia, where he will be associated skating Rink will operate on the Union Lake two months'ago, Hes Last Minute CLOSE-OUT 3 was born in West Virginia od with~his.sen Stuart in. home build. ~tistral Sunday. schedule. Private 9-0 ber of VEW.,. Detroit Fire __ Just 200 ‘to J./L. and é ing and real estate business. Lin- renta) wil] be from 10:30 a.m. to Department post ~ : ton was previously in business in , of These — TRAIN DERAILED — A mail car hangs sus- = AP Wirephete the loaded cars raced four miles down a grade Pontiac betore coming to Birming- ham in 1942. Mrs. Linton, active in the farm jand garden club for 12 years, han- 12:30 p.m. with open skating from 2 p.m, to closing at 10:30. p.m. * * * In reporting on parking on Maple between Chester and Southfield, it was erroneously stated that all Survivors are his widow, the fermer Edna Bruce; three daugh- ters, Mrs, William Conard of De- troit; Mrs, Donald Naselli of Porro : = a * fd) * * ° * ° had lived] pended over a parking lot in the heart of Syra- before ramming the mail train as it was entering |and was active in the formation of 3 cuse, N. Y., after the train to which it was the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western depot. A |the Unitarian Church here. She is parking was banned. The negative Always Compare Prices at 4 childr eN,| attached was derailed by 16 runaway freight cars policeman estimated that the runaways were associated with the Detroit Civic| Vote was on the proposal that park- | Naonely Pemoas Brande 48 ° a jast night. The train’s fireman was killed when traveling at 70 miles an hour when they hit. Club, the Birmingham Village ing be banned throughout the day, * B lov * El j e ° ‘ : —— _ - ‘dled publicity for Will-O-Way, PTA, |@nd night. The existing ban from: ulova gin is ° Sam- = : ‘Players and a former staff mem- 2 a.m, to 8 a.m. remains in effect. Sd L on ines : : ¢ Sanamons me Mrs. Josephia Pickering of. ber of the Pontiac Press. e. Detroit : on ti ac esi ents Miss Linton is on the training $ 3 w ve Also warviviog are a brett, | ‘staff for personnel at J. L. Hudson Py P a ’ 7. \Co., Detroit. ° ® ter, “Mrs, Ema Kline of. De M ay Lose Registration _— wes ‘Sev 3 Boy : troit; eight grandchildren and 16 A basketball cline and informal . ! * S ° -grandchildren, = — ¥ + $ Mrs. Zimmerman’s body is at the) For failing to vote during the|failure-to-vote notices are the most! 3 GABARDINE | ° Pursley Funeral Home where the last four years in Pontiae, 6S fact tat Te to transients and the) adi detect 06 edele ie 4 Rosary will be said at 8:45 p.m! | petsons ietre act that most people vote only er | * I Friday. 7P stand to lose their reg jduring presidential years, Mrs. cman a ree is SH ; PR S : Service will be at 10 o'clock . b according to City Clerk Ada’ ‘Evans said. | USt OU IR | AYA WAY PLA N $ . : Saturday. morning. in “St.Vincent |" these 5 will be Each Lite Burns dently : Former $2.49 Values— 4 0 eae emt nal Min the mail Jan. 21 after clerks | VS-EITE" MULTIPLE 39.95 Watches, now 27.50 | ° : checked the rolls’ which showed! [MAWE Flash ¥ Tree Set ; @ * ¢ they had not voted at least once ; 49.95 Watches, now 33.00 : 8 during the last four years. % | ° Police Attempt (isso ttt rtm , pooling | 59.95 Watches, now 40.00 |: SS within 30 days, those persons will DETROIT w» — Mrs. Etta y Never Slips or Slides Wired in multiple a 4 ° Canada * ; ihave their registrations termin-' Fagan, 32, was committed to a { Steer Wheel Gover j sertes—- one goes q 71.50 Watches, now 47.00 s 4 Mary Sh | p he ated, Mrs. Evans said. If the cards| state menta! institution today. A VOF Zoe stay wt. imported j (Pius 1% Fed. tax) ie Sixes $ ware 00 0 [> jare returned, the i be! cani } set. 4 ° ° pa ores Ing [ reinstated on the or-neatiad sanity commission ruled yesterday } yor safer ering ; : 8 to 16 : s 8 Eccentric M 40, “This gives them another chance fom prdieahgrer whan che shat phon a9 "Tebber C ay Moke Pn Au s tanta jon e Inc, nirh an tead of having te come in to ”* usband : ne sure - 4 very tander Good ing. @ wearing @ F ' ; oeenisher. ” te ty ciiictal sai |S Nov. 27. Mrs. Fagan, mother of & fore) terry clot AY Tree Lite Outdoor & rayon gabardine sport shirts. $ Called ‘Mental Case’ y i Material f ; ' i 4 le F former ter Gu 5 Under state law, legislative | three are said she shot F Earl ¥ Varma. Ry % Cle Sta 3 or boys. First quality. Py he mar-| After nnin re@ bodies may impose either a two-|*4san, ause feared he & For Scraping Ice & Snow 4 ¥ 4 rr 4 daughter, 3°? or four-year registration-elimina- val send het peck ve the ed : Off Car Windshields d Ps Gifts for Her 4 is 4 ; . tion ruling. Pontiac operates under pital where m treated ¥ ' y 4 rs ANGOLA, Ind. —Police made|ine four-year ruling. for nervous condition. iH 14” Long Handle ; : '$ BOYS’ WEAR —Basement ® roit a another attempt today to question) After a presidential election, Ice Scraper ¥ Vi SWISS LOOM B® eccccecosocsccoocccoss — Holly, a “year-old eccentric blamed for DETROIT @ — Automotive § &S i | | EMBROIDERED 9 nee } queege 4 | i Fromby The Weather and ‘Eleanor Zimmerman sudden shootings at nearby Ray with a rifle and a revolver that left three persons dead and two wounded. ‘ * * Two of the victims were not found until about 18 hours after * were killed with .45-caliber revolv- er bullets. Forrester, had been found dead in the doorway of his home after the shooting spree Tuesday night. He wa Hie bullets in the head and chest. * * * had caused serious trouble before, ‘was. held without charge in the) Steuben County Jail here. State po-| lice said he had been crazed by an_ was out to get him.” Train Kills Woman Believed Mother, 19 19-year-old wife, they were shot. Police checking reports of neighborhood grudges A 48-year-old farmhand, Mervin) Merlin MeNaughton, who never . obsession that “everybody in Ray Truck Kills Detroiter McNaughton was described as. said. He called McNaughton a “mental case,” although he never -thad received treatment. The sheriff said there had been|} “unfriendly feeling’ jn the neigh- by a train in Lincoln Park is his 2 Arlene; after being told of a purse! Check to Avoid Duplication of Baskets to Needy Senior Captain Magnus, A. Mi- chalsen of the Salvation Army asks |the cooperation of every individual, be no duplications and no family is overlooked. “The Elks, Metropolitan Club and all Social Agencies are using our facilities for clearing names,” stated Captain Michalsen, “and we still have a list of families needing baskets.” The Salvation Army is the clear- ing house for Christmas baskets for all of Oakland County north of i114 Mile road. 4 | DETROIT uw — Dario Vignali, News said today that total pas- — senger car output this year will amount to approximately 5,800,- 000 units, This would compare — with the record-breaking 7,942,- 125 cars built in 1955. JACKSON #—Floyd Fessenden, | 54, a guard at Southern Michigan, Prison, pleaded guilty in Justice vestigation in the smuggling of bogus Christmas Club checks out $1.00 Value ¢ For @ ? Hoe a a ing and star over Bet ot socket and oe bulb. assorted or Hane. Not as . Hankies of the prison printing plant. RIVERSIDE, Calif. (INS) Bandjeader Horace Heidt is being sued for $225,000 by a woman, Mrs. Genevieve Parker, who was criminally. attacked in a motel which was owned by him. FORT DIX, N. J. - (INS) Francis Cardinal Spellman takes off from McGuire Air Force Base in New Jersey today to spend Christmas with members of the armed forces in Labrador, Green- — A witness said Vignali fell for- ward when t a a load of cases shifted. labout 4 million tons of coal deliv- ered by barge. = - —— Deluxe FURNITURE Type BEDROOM-LAUNDRY Hampers NOW IN STOCK Simms Has Plenty Automatic Electric FRY PANS —ind Floor "© Service and burial for Mrs. Hes- ; jehurch group and organization in Court today t harge of taking’ : | ter Wilmot, 80, of Pomona, Calif. found the bodies of Fred Petersen, the giving of Christmas baskets. ea eye nslemeots" maf aed 53, and his son Ronald, 24, in their) Anyone furnishing a basket 18/4. prison for a convict. The! \Ge ry was t Pomona. |home yesterday afternoon. 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Three new electric power plants fternoon | shooting, . Sheriff Dirrim|Co. on the Ohio River burn annually. Value Compare with $15 — any- where in town! Pinest luxury riable « ter- ratles st 9-17 miles an bower ta tonight, ont ton eal a ‘found on the Pennsylvania Rail-|¥) ry rfl 5 U.S. Weather Bureau Report | road tracks near the body. : PONTIAC cay aCINETY cm tomer. Weiss said his wife had .been ¥ aiy Former $8 Reguler ai light drixale this morn-ide pressed because their son, , iw ine "Toany a, ie snanee unt sent Mish James, born Dec. 7, was crying Saginaw —Ind Floor _ i t 33. ee te $5 95 | ad terly winds at * — tmees as hour berwming "variabis vonteraay-- He_quoted_her- ag say-)TS =i — 7 Men's Dress & Sport uf #2 : Switch from dry to steam tn stantly, dial temperature COM bg ing: “I-am so blue and despondent over the baby I could kill myself.” Today in “in Pontis fabrics. At 8 @.m.: ee velocity 1 m.p.b west, Gan sets Thursday a8 . pm. 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Begun by Aussies Friendliness Pays Off PHILADELPHIA (®—The Read- CANE ustralia started a| "Railroad's Wall Street Ex- long-range project to build a heavy press is making a special stop uty road across New Guinea and pear Dunellen, N.J., today so that apua. A work crew using heavy ma-|Christmas present of $50 to eight chinery started the road at Lae|employes of R. Hue and Co. fac- on the east coast. tory. The eight have been waving The road will open up the richjhello to the commuters every highlands in the center of the is-'morning for the last six months. but evident manifestations of deep affection. Words simply would not come, but his inflamed countenance showed to al] these present what he felt in his heart. alike Vied With each other to take with them, as a keepsake and al- most like a religious relic, a bit of the straw on that first Christmas crib.” “When the psalm-reading was the solemn mass began where it announces to the people THE + “THIRD oat soar aga 2 Mrs. Don Muehi - 2045 Hammond Lake Dr. +r ANIMALS’ acne =. 509 Banned By Walt Seott UNDER FOOT! OE EO ee ‘Exclusive © Community Ends Danger to Tots by Closed Streets LOS ANGELES wW—Ever hear} of a community without public streets? - One whose residents drive in at igates where guards turn others jaway-With.‘Sorry, these are pri- | vate. roads"? Or at other gates iwhich property, owners open elec- tronically by slipping a card into a i slot? * * * +. ene NECKLACE eeeres $5.00 - EARRINGS tcc ee £8900 BRACELET (not shown)... ..$5.00 CUFF LINK SETS Favorite gift fer men. 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Despite numerous calls | | working cargo, Such a place is exclusive Roll- ~\ing Hills on the Palos Verdes Pen- insula south of here —\four square miles of eucalyptus-shaded, ranch- type homes which soon\may be- Gets Parcel 3 Years ‘Late: Refuses Charges come thé. nation’s first private ; _ city, , | CONSHOHOCKEN, Pa. (® — Many of its residents, seeing |Christmas presents arrived at the/threats to their card-in-the-slot home of Mrs. Nicholas D'Ales-| |Privacy. want to incorporate, ' sandro this week only they were! If incorporation wins in the elec- | tion slated for next Jan. 8 they ifor the wrong Christmas say the gates of the new munic-, The package contained photo-'ipality definitely will stay closed graphs Mrs. D'Alessandro had to all but residents. And, as now, ‘taken of her daughters in the hol- there will be no stores or shops, liday season of 1953, She though t nO business. Even government will the pictures would make nice, >¢ minimized. Rolling Hills’ 1,200 well-heeled to the Camden, NJ. photographer residents think their privacy is the prints never came—until this ¥°rth fighting for. ; ; week. | Their children play in relative The postmark, Dec. 17, 1953, safety along shady lanes. Sixty per showed it wasn't the photograph. Cent of the families own horses. er’s fault at all. However, Mrs. Riding trails thread the area, D'Alessandro refused the package which overlooks the ocean and the | and its $9 COD charges. imetropolis, with its sea of night-_ ltime lights. } There is elbow room—most lots’ jare an acre to several acres. Most Japanese Back on Job lof all there is freedom from smog. YOKOHAMA, Japan «®—About h b to-bun 800 Japanese stevedores reported, tite ng, Sumper- ‘per ; for work today at the U.S. Army es ¢ 8 port in Yokohama and the Army, put there has been disturbing said the end “ paghartingiy strike talk of being annexed by the “appears to in sight." 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The an- nouncing, the quality of the projected picture, the schedul- ing of events — everything per- taining to sports broadcasting _ — outstrips the work of pointing the cameras. They miss some of the most interesting points re- peatedly. Very few camera handlers in television have learned that interest doesn’t necessarily follow importance. In hockey, a quick bit of fisti- cuffs may be of much greater interest than the referee stolidly skating over to pick up a puck, but someone told the guy with the lens that the puck’s the im- —portant thing,so-he follows it — blindly and without exercising any judgment. * * * In baseball, time and again good announcers like VAN PATRICK cover up miserable camera pointing. But ‘until the naive confession quoted above, we didn’t know the camera men of television were riding herd on right and wrong and presuming ‘to dictate what a nation should and should not see in an athletie event. “Their job is to report the facts and give the viewers the things that in- terest. ~— most, unless the Rus- Meee (TARAS t miroadiuced 10 9 Ci il No o Time for Dictators papal Gen. Pavi IRE ee erettent of the eve: to. that Caribbean dg 1950, was the’ ‘Right: there is one of television's Haiti was a French colony from 1677 to 1804 when it at- tained independence. After five years of revolutions — 1910 to 1915-— and the massacre of 167 « political prisoners in July, 1915, United States forces occupied the country and restored order. American occupation ended August 14, 1934. sentative appointed by Haiti’s president on recommendation of President RodseveLt, remained until 1941, The National Assembly consists of a Senate of 21 members and a Cham- ber of Deputies of 37 members. Sena- tors are elected for six years, as is the President, and Deputies for four. The President of the Supreme Court, JosepH Nemours Pierre-Louis, has taken office as prescribed by the con- However, a fiscal repre-. stitution, until a new president can ; be named in a national election. Unfortunately, President Magloire had tried to continue in power as “chief of state” after his term had expired. But the people reacted with three days of sit- down strikes, their only weapon, he was forced into exile in Jamaica without bloodshed and democratic processes have heen restored. A Goop listener is popular, but he ‘learns next to nothing, and ignorance is a terrible price to pay for popu- larity. The Man. About Town Real Cooperation Good Example Is Shown of City’s Pull-Togther Spirit Dec. 20: When we've all decided what to give everybody—except. Cooperation reaching the hundred per cent mark has been found. When a rep- resentative of Fisher Body Local 596 sought a place for his men to meet to ratify the settlement of the strike, he contacted . © Robert W. Emerick, Director of Public Relatigns at Pontiac Motor Division. Mr. Emerick at once got in touch with Dana P, Whitmer, Supefintendent of Pontiac Schools, who immediately offered them the facilities of Lincoln Jr. High School. tnsisting that-he saw a penguin on Pontiac Lake Wednesday morning, Ralph Menninger, who, lives on its shore, wants to know if such birds-ever come to Michigan. My encyclopedia says not. Ralph suggests _that it might have escaped from the De- troit’ zoo—-if they have any. But even that’s a lofig walk for a penguin. Per- haps a goose is gandering around in a full dress suit. That's a good sticker appearing on some cars around Pontiac: “Thou shalt not kill.” The passing of the Caribou Inn at Clarkston brings recollections to thou- sands of Oakland County people. In its early days The Barry Family were hosts for many years, and it was a Sunday dinner rendezvous for many from. _ Pontiac and this entire area.— the writer and wife there partook of the first Sunday dinner in our lives for which we were handed a check. The earlier ones were at home or on our relatives or friends. ‘Twas a wonderful dinner, and the check for both was $1.50. We're absolutely in line with a letter from “A Worried Mother,” who says skaters should always keep away from the vicinity where a stream enters or leaves a lake.~ A live Christmas tree in the yard of the - Abner Fosdick home in Birmingham was wrecked by a car which jumped the curb. The driver Stopped with a load of them on the _ Dixie Highway, Harvey Wilkins of Gaylord says he’s delivered 35 truck — loads of Christmas trees to Detroit since Nov, 20, and that city is in now danger EA Service, Inc. Voice of the People res England Suggests U. S. Cancel Interest Debt Supposen, just supposen, we “get sort of mad" at England right now and tell them to pay their interest and keep their name and reputa- tion decent and honorable. If the “United States is going to forget England's interest on money we loaned her, let's forget the income tax I will owe the government in 1957. I practically never “get mad” at the U. S. and I don't “sneer at the prosperity here. Cc. 8 Reader Suggests Tax Study by Employes If income taxes are ever to be lowered, we will have to bring forcibly to the attention of every - Wage earner just what portion of “The Meeting Will N ow Come to Order...” David Lawrence Says: Nehru Tosses Bouquets, Forgets WASHINGTON — The refrain in Kipling’s famous “recessional”’ comes to mind again and again in these moments when Prime’ Minister Nehru of India occupies the world stage — those memorable words, “‘lest we rrget, lest we forget.” For, as Nehru's speeches — with their equivocal phrases and verbal bouquets — are reported through- out the nation by means of radio and television-broadcastsand lengthy news dispatches, what is omitted from the story serves to emphasize how conveniently short are the memories of some visiting statesmen, Only yesterday Nehru was re- fusing in the United Nations to condemn Soviet aggression in eyed diplomats of the school of thought which believes a “give- away” of American money sdives everything. What does America get out of these visits? A gesture of friendliness, to be sure, to the Asian world and a manifesta- tion of our policy of the epen door — everybody is welcome to come and speak his views and these of his countrymen, But there is really no common interest, geographically, commer- cially, or militarily, between the United States and India. Even sentimentally, relations between a the United States and India are the same as those of America with many other nations in the world. “Billions for allies — not one cent for neutrals’’ will be the battle cry of many Democrats as well as Repyblicans when the time comes*te vote whether to grant some more millions of tax- payers’ dollars to Nehru. For many members of Congress, mind- ful of the thousands of American dead in Korea, will hear again the Kipling refrain, ‘‘lest we forget, lest we forget.” (Copyright, 1956 New York Herald Tribune Inc.) Dr. William Brady Says: Hungary, He excuses it lamely now with the argument that he had a differently-worded resolu- tion to offer as a substitute. In the final showdown, however, India was the only non-Com- munist government to refuse to support the cause of freedem and justice. Only yesterday Nehru was en- gaged in a diplomatic conspiracy to secure the withdrawal of United Nations troops from ‘North Korea and to leave the U.N. in a humil- jating position in the Panmesjom _armistice. CONDEMN RED CHINA * Only yesterday the Free World was condemning Red China as an aggressor in Korea, where 33,629 American boys were killed and more than 103,000 wounded, along with hundreds of thousands of the brave soldiers of our allies. But ~ Nehru has already forgotten what ~ happened in Korea. He is ready to extinguish the fires of liberty and freedom that still burn on Formosa as a sym- bol for all Chinese. He wants to reward the aggressor — Red China — even though no act of atonement or repentance has come as yet from the Peking government. In- deed, Red China still holds many Americans as prisoners of war notwithstanding the provisions of the armistice of 1953 that they must be given up, Bat Nehru has come neverthe- less to the White House this week to present some ‘‘com- __ plaints’* from Chou En-lai, whose government in Peking ordered the murder of hundreds of Ameri- can prisoners captured in Korea. Nehru came here well coached. He handled his press conference and television broadcast with the mastery of a public relations ex- pert, These techniques are studied in advance by foreign visitors of prominence because it's all a form of ‘brainwashing’ that means getting across some ef- fective propaganda. Thus, the usual advice given in advance is to “softsoap” Americans by extolling Jefferson and Lincoln and talk- ing about the American revolu- tion. That's what Sukarno of Indonesia did on his trip here last spring. As soon as he got back home he resumed the policies of. a ruthless -_dictatorship, Nehru and Sukarno have visited the United States after being im- portuned to do so by some. 4 meddling Americansand ‘starry- LI'L ONES -eonstitu-— “of w shortage.-~ = (ee, ae ‘Verbal Orchids to- _ Mr. and Mrs. Daniel W. ‘Symons. dt ~ than the amount of Ca and D Ration Brings Limberness to Stiff Joints “A litle over a year ago we sent for your pamphlet ‘‘Calcium and Rheumatiz” (available on re- quest if you provide stamped, self- addressed envelope) and have tak- en calcium since then. Last winter was the first in 15 years that I have not had stiff knees and pain in my arms. “So far’ fone of the old stiffness. and pain has returned this fall. For years I took medicine and shots for it, with little or no relief. My husband is now taking hig Ca and D ration too. We thank “you-so: much...” (Mrs. E. A.) This indy, I hope, took Ca & D As a nutritional su supplement and not as medicine, If did, she’s an exception, Mens matter how much I emphasize this in the pamphiet, in this column or elsewhere, it seems that four put of five readers take it, if at all, as medicine, Mrs, E, A. says she and her husband are continuing to take a daily Ca & D ration, If they con- tinue it with anything like the reg- ularity with which they take meat, potato, bread ‘or milk, as they should, it's at least a 50-50 prob- ability that Ben Told, Mrs. Sum- sey, or Sairey Gamp will inform them of the danger of calcium de- posits and bring their little strug- gle for better nutrition to a fright- than many of us ened halt. . When this happens, it is. again.a 50-50 probability that they'll tell me about it—not ask me. Then, I'm afraid, the poor creatures are lost. They drop back into line to await their turn for a shot of the very latest miracle medicine for “arthritis.” ~ CITES CAUSE Except in the fertile imaginaton of the charlatan who knows neth- ing of pathology, ‘calcium depos- _its” occur on as a consequence of injury, infection, inflammation or degeneration. Monthé after I hina fully recov- ered from bursitis with complete functional rehabilitation. of the shoulder, I sustained a fracture of the opposite shoulder, The X-ray films of ne, : They betray their ignorance of hutritioh when. they opine that the amount of calcium I recom- Mend as a fair daily raton for hag one woe ne the pier rece If everyone consumed not less than three glasses of milk or skim milk (separator milk) or butter- milk daily. and exposed enough of his skin to daylight to manufacture enough vtamin D to insure good metabolism or utilization of cal- cium, many common complaints’ _ would become uncommon, Read all about it in Volumette 2% of the Pocket Cyclopedia of Health, titled The Calcium Short- age, for which send 35 cents and stamped, self-addressed envelope. | letters, not more than one page or 18 wees hae. pertaining to personal health and hygiene, not to disease, diag- Brewis ay, Wages“ ope is nt te to the Pons tae Press, Panties, (Copyright 1956) his check has to be handed over to Ay government, I suggest that for oné month each year every employer give each employe the actual cash he earns in his pay-period. Then he should require each employe to return to him the actual dollars and cents he has been taking out to cover social security and with- holding taxes. It has Jong been my contention that too few people actually know how much of their livelihood these direct taxes are taking. Payroll Clerk Chicago, IL Souvenirs Dangerous When Used in Cars The practice of hanging souvenirs such as baby shoes, dolls and trinkets from the sun visors of cars is very dangerous. These objects, swaying back and forth for an instant, can block the vision - of a driver of a speeding car. There should be legislation which prohibits people from hanging these invitations to death. All states should study this problem. Rober Howe Chicago : Dollar Emits Loud Holler in Fabulous Miami Beach By HAL BOYLE MEAMI BEACH, Fila, &—Money talks everywhere in America to- day, But here the big dollar emits a mighty holler. You have to be stone deaf not to hear it, or color blind not to see it in this platinum playground of Florida's Gold Coast WEALTH FLAUNTED The “expense account rich” who prefer to live quietly in their own hometowns (so the neighbors won't get jealous) like to flaunt their wealth in public here. * « «# But in a way it’s hard to do, One man’s Cadillac is about as long as another man’s. A‘wife can > wear only so many minks on her back without smothering. “The only way the rich can im- press each other here,” said one longtime student of the foibles of the well-to-do, “is at charitable functions. One big shot gets up and says, ‘I'll contribute $5,000,’ and another big shot puts him in his place by saying, ‘put me down for 10 grand.’ ” » * But the quickest way for a stranger to attract attention here is either to stroll down the street - nude—or with a portrait of Salmon P. Chase plastered on his fore- head, ON $10,000 BILL Who is Salmon P. Chase? Well, look in your wallet, and pull out the first $10,000 bill you come across. The guy portrayed on it is Salmon P. Chase, who was Abe Lincoln's secretary of the treas- ury. * * * Some 1,730,000 people visit Mi- ami Beach every year, and mil- jions-more_wonder what it is_real- ly like. In all India there is but one Taj Mahal, In Miami: Beach there is a Taj Mahal (or @ reasonable fac- simile) on nearly every corner. Each is a hotel with ocean front rooms renting for $40 a day up during the winter season and suites for $100 a day up. A famous couple during a two-week stay in a flossy penthouse ran up a bill of $6,000—more than a lot of people spend on laundry in an entire year. In European cities tourists visit cathedrals, museums and palaces. Miami Beach is perhaps the only city tn the world which has guided tours of hotel lobbies, each more splendid than the last. Portraits” By JAMES J. METCALFE Outward appearance does not count .. . It is the inner soul... That tells the only story true... Of what is good and whole... Face value is not worth a cent . It could turn out to be... No more than just a handsome mask ... To hide hypocrisy .. . Judge no one by his looks or by . The words that he may say . But give him time to prove himself . . ! In every faithful way . » « It is most generous to trust ... A friend who is so new .,. But *he could suddenly become . . A tragedy for you... So take your time, and give him time . To show that he is fit... To be your lasting friend, as he . , Is not a hypocrite. (Copyright, 1956) Looking Back TS Years Ago DERNA AIRPORT captured by British troops. RETREATING 138 Red villages. 2 Years Ago MRS. ALBERT Einstein dies in East. GOODFELLOWS, SALVATION Army collect nearly $2,000. NAZIS abandon Case Records of a Psychologist: z - Time With Dad Best Yule Present Dads, read Helene’s chat- lenge, for it is very true, And many of the best educated Dads are the worst offenders. Some of the shiftiess Dads who take time to play with their kids and go with them to a movie or on a fishing trip, rate higher as successful fathers with bank ae- counts and professional success. Think it over! _ By DR. GEORGE W. CRANE Case T-352: Helene D., aged 29, is a splendid teacher of the third grade. * * * “Dr. Crane, several of my. child- ren are very unhappy when they get to school,” she began. “And they aren’t just the poor urchins from the other. side of ~the tracks. . “Indeed, I find that many of “Their mothers may be society leaders. and their fathers my be quite successful in business or the (“When I hit the jackpot and sau yee cb ae ie “dough.”” They’d much rather have you play with them today, than have you bequeath a fortune to them in 1975. Alas, the crux of the problem is summed up by saying that Dads are too “financially minded, while their youngstres are socially mi “But, Dr. Crame,” such busi- ness tycoons will defend them- selves. “I'm just slaving like this for my family’s future, I’m trying to make it easier for the kids later on when ‘they want to go to college.” | But the kids will not even want to go to college, despite the dough ———— a “I’ve ordered a Shetland pony for Terry. Won't that knock his eyes out?" The fourth Dad had remained silent and still didn’t volunteer any information about what he was becernting to his son. “Say, Ben, what are you giving your boy?” the other three finally - asked. _ dust “this,” replied Ben, as he reached into his inside coat pocket and brought out a neatly typed document. “Read it,” The other three eagerly perused the page. They found that Ben had made a promissory note to his boy, which read as follows: “Beginning as of today, 1 prom- ise to give you one full day of my time every month, to do with as you wish. “We can go to an athletic event You choose what you wish and ‘ret tien Mote” oe oe A eee ne ees Semaine amet tne ever Dede 10 “Pen doing.” “Ha, wait till hear what med the’ third. ’ . ty 4 { __-or-a-cireus,a-_movie-ora-pienic. __'THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 Fy fee “e ! ! Complele Last Link on Road fo Toledo LANSING ® — The State High- way. Department hag ‘ announced that a 25-mile stretch of the De- troit-Toledo expressway from U.S.{ .24A near the Ohio. line north through Monroe to Rockwood would open to traffie on Friday, opening previously was scheduled for Dec. 15 but was de- layed by construction of a crossing of the Detroit, Toledo & Ironton railroad, the department said. * * * State public service commission! appreval of the crossing had to be obtained and the construction fur- ther was delayed by installation of blinker lights, the department said. The 25-mile stretch of highway was built at a cost of 22. million dollars. U.S. 24A will serve as a_tem- porafy connection from the ex- pressway into Ohio, A permanent connection will be built next year. * * & use the Fort St. connection, A per- manent connection is under con- struction af Sibley Ra, to connect with U.S, 24, | Kent County Resignee . GRAND RAPIDS # — Kent County supervisor Fred M. 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Killed as Car Hits Tree ANN ARBOR @W-— William Bryan, 30, of nearby Scio Town- ’ Ighip, was killed today when his car went out of control and hit road near his home. representatives | a tree on a Washtenaw County) Find No Trace of Lost Airliner | Recall Ground Parties in Britain’ I for, . = onstitetion. * new propos = but Planes Still Hunt P | Craft, 62 Passengers VANCOUVER (AP)—Ground Star’’ in the British Columbia inter-| ‘aircraft continued the search in the most favorable weather since the ‘plane disappeared Dec. 9 with 62 ' aboard. search planes on the ground. Some of the parties spent several days camped in the mountains, their efforts thwarted by deep snow and the danger of in spite of snowshoes. Meanwhile, the RCAF said parties searching for a missing| * searching for the north star. | |yesterday more than 11,000 square miles of mountains terrain have been covered in the 10 days of The search is concentrated - in, the rectangle 100 miles wide stretching roughly from Princeton west to Chilliwack in the Fraser) Valley, 50 miles east of Vancouver. | the plane's location Heartened yesterday by the | first break in nine days of harsh | weather, 21 pilots flew ever the | area but turned up no clues on if Clouds and rain were forcast “But,” said searchmaster Sqdn. ior were recalled yesterday as 21/Ldr. George Sheahan, “we'll keep going right through the Christmas season if necessary.” Search officials believe the hope area between Princeton and Chil- ithe airerafts disappearance. Burglars Just Visiting ‘ CRYSTAL FALLS # — Burglars| avalanches. One man said search: who tok nothing broke into the _ ers sank waist deep in t he snow First National Bank early Wednes- day. 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In tracing engineering educa- tion from the 18th century to the present time, Dr. Ryder dis- cussed today’s “trends to funda- mental scientific fact.” This trend, he contended, has been accelerated by a realization of the tremendous breadth of oppor- tunity existing te graduating en- gineers of the modern scientific age. . No longer is it possible to nar- rowly prepare a graduate for a specific field of work, he stated. We must find the common denom- inators needed in the college edu- cation of all these young men, so they will be well prepared for any portion of the engineering field which they choose to enter. * * * Dr. Ryder surmised that indus- try should undertake more of the task of specific job training for engineers. There should actually) be a partnership, he concluded, | between the university and the engineering employers in the com- plete educational process of the engineer. Locust Street Shop Located on Pine cid sircralt carrie’ Ratenyriee te: Gatun Lake in the Canal Zone, Shs iain eile! pr ip hg page riding out her last naval battle there is a bird “that' roars like| signed by President Lincoln, about|to decimal coinage. a fight by those who served aboard a lion. | 296 million acres of land-have been! jt will report on the best of her to save her from the -scrap heap. onme. A peeling battle record on her forward bulkheads notes the other engagements she has kept: The Marshalls, the Solomons, the Philippines, Gilbert, Wake, Mid- Okinawa—every Pacific strike ex- cept the Coral Sea. bids over one million dollars. COST FACTOR | As one Navy informant said:|came here to add to the egret —_ me 2 g[Bird Roars Like Lion, _ for the call of a howler monkey, ts South Africa Pilar Fight to Save ‘Enterprise’ Mistcken for Monkey [Ota eat ov fe cingge Change-Over - PANAMA CITY—On Barry Colo-|is, yaually silent: 4 es JOHANNESBURG, South BAYONNE, N.J, QNEA): — The The gray hull looms over the U.S. Naval Supply Depot at Bay- way, Guadalcanal, Leyte, Luzon, Her record: 911 Japanese air- craft downed; 71 ships sunk; 192 ships damaged. But time, as the late Navy Sec- retary James Forrestal once said; has accomplished what the enemy failed to do, Today, her flight deck shelters pigeons. Her rusted hangar deck holds. only a: scrap of Japanese wing, a pile of dusty camp chairs, a small plaque with names like Hopping, Seid, Travis, Hunt, Smith rine frst to die after Pearl ON WAY OUT? — The “Big E's” fantail dwarfs # passing launch as she rides out her fate at the Navy Supply Depot at Bayonne, N. J~ To put her inte cruising shape |, . me avy today would cost three million doliars. To put her into condition 11, tring extra revenue. Souvenirs for Jet aircraft and atomic war | ould be sold Fast-Traveling Thief sides, she is 20 years old and | The greatest obstacle of the Delivered, Installed displaces only one-third the’ ton- | project today, however, is the \P l| ) bl § | Serviced ’ j nage of a new carrier like the | raising of the initial $250,000. U 5 ou e lea t4 nn enetnnnes Saratoga. Welton answers it this way: . ; - i it OCALA, Fla, #—Byron Craig, if il teary! » oti 8, . 7 It is cheaper, the U.S. Navy wane shave. pr oa ak te phosphate firm executive, report- assesses, to sell her for scrap. Ente A iation. They ed both his cars stolen in different And shortly the Navy will accept) would swell our number to 10,008 cities while he was off on a foot- | —more than enough te collect —if she dies at all. the neceeapey fant. are An independent group of. 1,300; With the money in hand, Sanjcorage of . men who on¢e served aboard her|Diego’s agreement and a blueprint) wore taken, ag well as several have formed the Enterprise As- for her maintenance, Welton is} valuables from his house. . sociation. Their unanimous pur-| | sure of the Navy's cooperation. But) pojice figured whoever stole |pose: To keep the old carrier as time is running out on both the craie’s car at Lake City found his &@ permanent memorial. |Enterprise and the association. address and house key in it and loot. Reg. 219.95 range 2 3 a griddle in the imi dle = ~ Mom will really apprecia Geeta range with built-in a ae A thermogrid, convenient swing- $ out broiler, and Flexo-speed oven, Save now at Federal's! According to the association’s|‘’The call for bids could come any . ek eb secretary, Harrison Welton of 4ay. And while it's wonderful how Catch Carnival Spirit Reg. 319.95 fully “|\the Enterprise has bred such loyal! . : . . Samord, Cam. the cast of tue ty among | her men, maybe a beau-/During Lent in Spain automatic gas range museum runs close to $250,000. /tiful painting of her would be « < This sum would pay for making Detter way t0 memorialize ber. |, MUR ” Meat ewes! has deluxe features her seaworthy enough to be towed! “After all,” he said, “it's like a he Span- to her site, hauled onto land and beautiful woman disarmed by age. |jards temper the 40 solemn days refurnished. |How would you like to remember|o¢ Lent with a round of frivolity The association is already nego- her?” in honor of St, Joseph, The most $ HARRISBURG Wi — Partners/tiating with the city of San Diego, | bombastic ealebration " cocurs in John Hibner and Clyde Patton have|Calif., for the site. The association Valencia just south of Barcelona. their own ideas about naming their|has assigned a captain and crew Tantrums Don’t Pay Here, the fun begins as early as 3 barbershop and geography doesn’t|to work the carrier on her last run.) March 12, when each district of Famous easy-to-clean Ta range has con- influence their choice one bit. {And the association has elaborate] WINNIPEG (#—If your wile gets|the city diaplays cardboard effigies| venient lift-off oven door, smokeless broiler with Ten years ago they opened the|Plans for maintaining her 4s @ your goat, don't kick the furniture,|o¢ world-famous personalities. The clean-quick grill: Automatic clock control, match- Locust Street barbershop on Lo-|museum. |advises a local husband. He kickéd|jiq comes off on March 19 — the less oven broiler ignition, thermostatically-con- cust Street. For example, visitors would havejat a glass door of a cupboard dur-icardboard giants are tossed on the trolled 18,000 cor b Wisely oven: They have since moved to Pine to pay. Retires Navy mee would ng a agra gre his wife Rac Fo and a =! bande ae ~ urner, Street but they brought their wea- tain in return for living) t was a a 1 lied, Serviced, Werrented ther-worn shingle along still read-/quarters aboard, A restaurant/have a@ sliver of glass removed ie long, explodes through the Delivered, Installed, , ing “Locust Street Barbershop.” |could be set up on the flight deck from his ung streets. a — IAL a More Than Yq OFF! Reg. 49.95 clock-radio B33" Phileo clock: radio styled with all the charm of Aue ~ ean, Wakes you ‘to music or tle buzzer alarm. The per- ect Christmas gift at savings. Philco 3-speed phono Completely — automatic. PHILCO 21-inch TV with ~ (diag. meas.) - Remote Control Ye BASE EXTRA REDUCED 71.95 For the first time at this new low price Federal’s brings you this exclusive Philco 21-in. diagonal "measure TV consolette . . . with top-touch and —gemote control tuning. Optically-tinted glass and iainised picture tube for greatest eye comfort. Transformer-powered chassis, golden grid tuner, Bonus-size speaker, new magnetic ring focusing ystem. Illuminated station selector. Priced | TWINS AGAIN! — Mrs. Betty Duffield, wife of a Sherwood, Ore., logger, increased her family by two more recently — the third set of twins since November, 1952. Cheryl Lynn, at her new daughters, Carol “Lee (left) and ” = = THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1956 nee é ees <é sta fy Se ee eed = % AP Wirephete Mrs. Duffield, 29, beams happily Realtor Chuckles, Laughs, Howls at Earthy Joke “you de with a piece of property ee “Thomas F. McGirr, real estate ‘month to Miss Helen Stevenson, MONTVALE, N.J. ®—What do. Robert B, Meyner for a gift. Meyner gets married next) “What's @ more @ late wedding. present than to give a) piece of the state itself to its chief, executive?” said McGirr: McGirr said it's one of his best| investments because ‘I'm getting! more fun out of it than a million- | aire could get om of _a_200-acre: estate.” Why did he sie the property? ' plans to give the property“to Gov. ing| Detroit Gives Clothing | Detroit orphans. The ‘clothing was sent to | TULSA, Okla, W—Arr dogs at the Tulsa city pound have been| ~ DETROIT @ — Employes at the arsenal have contributed more than two tons of clothing for tthe Korean Military Advisory Group for U.S. Army distribution ito 5,000 orphans in Taegu, South Korea. acre Dogs to See Christmas granted a stay of execution until after Christmas by Mayor George Norvell, The mayor said clem- ency will be granted to about 50 dogs scheduled to die in the gas chamber. Homes will be sought for all the animals, he said. A dream of a radio that wakes you to soft music! - Efficient as higher-priced SMART CLOCK RADIO models. in ivory, walnut. — ; Dad, Sis, bud - x all wont their own! QUALITY RADIOS RECORD 16” _ A teen-ager's Q” PORTABLE RADIO take to parties, the beach. 4-tube, ACorDC batteries ond plostic case. PLAYERS AT LOWER PRICES! Fine high-quality phonograph in port- able carrying case. Three-speeds, 33, 45 and 78. ‘No-break: plastic cases in platinum grey and pastel bive. delight! To Yh aL: Other as Players ‘Specially Priced from. %& 2 speakers for true high | * deluxe 4-speed WEBCOR. turntable with exclusive “Capri” Model Sonic 4-SPEED PORTABLE Hi-Fi Record oe ~ Reduced . to- | i} i } 4 ‘ and Every Night Until. Christmas! PONTIAC’ S25 CHRISTMAS | Open Tonight SHOPPING CENTER .FOR MEN! a the suit you’ll wear when the occasion is not quite formal enough for a dinner ' Jacket. We have “Holiday Blues”... the rich blue that makes every man look his handsome best in sheen gabardines, : _.in single and | worsteds, flannels. double-breasteds. Sizes to 50. * a uw 28 6 Bem ahy = 4m ms 2 ®* eos Ps ae a a REGULARS—SHORTS—LONGS—STOUUTS a6 i@ «* * * + “9 * * 7 ae Specially Priced for You at Others $45 to $75 Blue is at-its best at the Hub because this handsome color is a specialty here— presented in tremendous assortment for men of all sizes and propor- tions . . . in the largest array of fine makes anywhere... and in all our price ranges. Choosing your Blue at the Hub is positive assurance of com- plete satisfaction. See America’s Finest Blues at the Hub by:. EAGLE CLIPPER CRAFT WORSTED-TEX KINGRIDGE PHOENIX DON. RICHARDS No Down Payment Necessary When You Open a Hub Charge Account! Carpet Throw Rugs , ALL SALES FINAL — NO RETURNS! “Must Be Sold By December 31 Gas Space Heaters—15,000 BTU . Built-in Gas Oven and Stove, sainless steel. 9 Cubic Ft. Refrigerator. . -30,000 Grain Water Softener... 54” Sink and Cabinet—copper and wood frokt $169.50 66" Double Sink and Cabinet.... 39” Double Oven Gas Stove ... 66" Double Drainboard, sink and ‘cabinet .. 50,000 BTU Oil Space Heater... . 66 Gal. Electric Water Heater. . 80 Gal. Electric Water Heater... . 24x64" Kitchen Utility Cabinet. . 54” Kitchen Sink and Cabinet... . | ee oe @ ee we | WERE NOW ..$ 2495 $15.95 | $395.00 $300.00 | bec c teens $379.95 = $325.00 J ioes wenrery— tune $119.50 $85.00 ff tne Sssumea name of “Max | $125.00 fire int wile sili hs native hike .. $179.50 $129.80 = [ibe intormatn:*e bec eeee . $295.00 $225.00 ff Pease nelp tus in any way that $179.95 $129.95 eee scr Seated that Lo cveenees $119.50 $ 89.50 | earlier, reered several dave colic ee ee. $159.95 $139.98 Je puting Soon bocce eee $189.50 $159.50 fon Caudle, Connelly Dceeee ..$ 29.95 $22.50 st. Louis wm — A ruling i Dooce eewes $129.95 — $ 89.95 defense motions in the case of 7. $329.95 $229.50 cnvicied of conspiring to detraud one ce es viveese sees 50% Off 168s. Diatret Judge Gunnar H. from $2.50 to $7.50 Plenty of Parking Space in the New City Parking Lot at Rear of Building _ H. H. SMART Div. OAKLAND AVENUE 4 /terday. tice Department’ s tax divi ‘ments trial or a new trial under advise- ;ment after a day-long hearing yes- | Caudle, former head of the Connelly, White _House- appoint.| - secretary under former \President Truman, were convicted of conspiracy in a tax case. They |have not been sentenced. FE 4-4567 $11,000 white corpuscles LAWRENCE FLEISCHMAN, Inc. ‘centimeter. ‘lion acres. Human blood contains about | The Teton national | Wyoming contains about one mil- per cubic forest in © | eter Fees - onal Finest Quality Diamonds to Be Set in the Mounting of Your Selection! Where BULOVA, ELGIN, HAMILTON, GIRARD KREMENTZ ... IMPERIAL .. SPEIDEL ... VAN DELL’... 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Fridey 9:30 to TOYS and so Bt 1:30 - & Hour Sele’. . , Fridey 9:30 te 1:30 HOBBY HORSES 83 2-SPEED TRAIN a Eg A oy I Tonge wooden horse, heavy 4 . 4 en Ca et ee ee eos Lock to 90.00 aleve a. we: nt Noor Sale ~Faidoy 930 to 130 “Goes beck to $3.99 After 1:30 P. M. 9:30 TO 1:30 FRIDAY I Gilt $2.99 Colton $3.99 Holiday Ch a *.. first LADIES’ LADIES’ Rylan een “hoasy”ealert. sine 8 PURSES Coes hack to 9%¢ After 1:30 P. M. 4 Hour Sole... Friday 9:30 to 99c NYLON HOSE 1:30 wenennpen oe 4 Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 1s weal 188 Weck 2.99 LADIES’ SLIPS - GLOVES SCARFS wien tie hone $100 59¢ Goes back to $2.99 After 1:30 P. M ™ to 4 Hour Sale... styles in all new holiday colors, Geos cok 60:94:90 Abnet 106%, M,. Friday 9:30 to 1330 3.99 LADIES’ SWEATERS. Choose from long er short sleeve anh = y gall Smart new print 4 Hour Sole... Friday 9:30 0130 | LADIES’ GIFT ROBES brunch coat cotten that she will Goes back to $4.88 After 1:30 P, M. oe eis tae bd 3500 9:30 TO 1:30 FRIDAY: 4 Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 Ideal Gilt Ideal Gilt : LADIES’ GIFT DRESSES ; 99 5 Rogers Re Green te Seat ot, ove ot peal cell, me y 4 HATS Muskrots Goes beck to $3.99 After 1:30 P.M. : $]90 4% $199 ert oes | Saar | eh By edie’ Winter Conte ‘ ‘en, ‘s your to give SUITS. COATS Sem eee $15 4 Hour Sole... Friday 9:30 to 1:30 ] eeceecenes worcreeen 1B) skh Goes back te $29.99 After uss0. P.M. sa hinted prea 4 Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 4 Hour Sele . . . Fridey 9:30 to. 1:30 LADIES’ HOUSE SLIPPERS 29 $3.00 felt style, leather style, blue, wine, "$2. 4-16. $4 Men’s Slippers........... “a | Ci ean teen the GAT M. 1847 ROGERS BROS. ® Gravy Ledie © Meat Fork TR tacr: Po ga Regular $4 Admiration Pattern dent boss ts DEBE TO OAs ARC ee Be Wry Mec ta 9:30 TO 1:30 FRIDAY 4 Hour Sale . . . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 9:30 TO 1:30 FRIDAY | Ideal Git =f Warm Git MEN'S SPORT SHIRTS -y 4g} pertect cin Pertect Gilt $18.99 Men's & $1.50 All Wool Stock wp én smart long sleeve sport shirts fn $7.99 Holiday . JACKETS 4 | MEN'S cotton patterns and Ail calor. MENS STRETCH. . NYLON # SCARFS Goes back to $2.99 After 1:30 P. M. SLACKS ES $128 | 97° —____ Ae ee Ce - egewo@ras 2 ror@rencec 4 Hour Sele .. . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 ccoceewene @ Coccceresg FRliwathere $- “GG” 14.99 MEN'S JACKETS @pgg| “fir 9} iigyen Men’s MEN’S seo 2yon ubaraie this warm lined MEN’S SS "44, $ 33° eat a ion 88 $1488 2 4 ¢ | $00 Goes beck te ° $14.99 After 1:30 P. M ¢ : 4ss oy _4 Hour Sale... The perfect gift. A warm flannel broadcloth. Goes beck to $3.99 After 1:30 Friday 9:30 to 1:30 3.99 MEN’S PAJAMAS Print pajamas in a!) colors and sizes, or smart pe P.M. 4 Hour Sole. . . Friday 9:30 te 1:30 = | ‘ 5.99 MEN’S GIFT ROBES fol ae wee a so Goes heck to $5.99 After 1:30 PM. 3 9:30 TO 1:30 FRIDAY Tee Sab « , Wey 9:30 to BOXED GIFT TOWELS 1:30 — I ae eae ee tere NYLON NYLON genmateeta thera — PANELS “RUGS FI Goes Back to Original Price After 1:30 P. M. $}oo § $799 COECHOLEEE | POCEETOCLE “4 Hour Sale. . . Friday 9:30 to 1:30 Home Gilt Smart Gilt 7. 99 vines | “Wid Bl Tee ae me DRAPES APRONS ound. Come, save. $399 —_ Price Goes Rack tp. $7.99 Attet 1:30 P. M. THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20. 1956 ee ee os | eee dt . ‘ber ~- and not so muchas. one, paltry day to lox? Well, that’s how -it goes. Now " that everything we celebrate has been thoroughly commercialized, Be ongs o Some Cause #2 === Bs a cause rah ae bids in first ~ \Week,"’. waaced shertiy by by “Let’s| “special days’* have a ‘slight jcritical fool would you feel cele-events, which threaten to beet the Seeks end taonthe. at Play Golf Week’” and thereafter,| scent of commercialism about ibrating “Fish for Brains Week” lu. 5. citizen dizzy and fat and) == In case anyone wants to in rapid succession, Yet us com-) won jon a diet of liver for iron?) hysterical the year through, there pak spumoni, lox or the anniver- memorate those paws institu- ee” jare some rather important excus- lsary of his baby’s first tooth, tions: (You just don’t observe “Candy | The depressing part about the es for celebration which the Cham-' itherefore, it would be wise to put me for Energy Day" without “buying ajwhole picture is that, in spite of| ber of Commerce has not included. | “Doughnut - dunking, *One- honben, and what kind of hypo-ithe already | busy ‘Schedule of | lyour bid in today,’ It may not be, dish cheese meals,” “cats,"|_ adul _|SOME SUGGESTIONS too late for 58. “kids,” “international raisin I feel, for example, that so long} |, bread for health,” “senior citi- as there are “Mother's Days,”|Britain Feels Her Way “Father's Days” and “Children's L Days,"" there should also be “Bach | /Arough Blanket of Fog elor’s” and “‘Spinster’s Days.” LONDON « — Fog blotted out ‘And hew do they get off having|wide areas of Britain today, dis-| “Domestic Rabbit Week” without |focating road and rail traffic and! lauding the “‘bowl-bred turtle’ and grounding airliners. Seven per-! the “playful polliwog’'? sons were killed on fogbuund high-) ways. . Thousands were late for work K-109M with trains and buses crawling) 93 ¢7s0 through districts where visibility, compiete — tn 2 —~de 5 >, wally Veter jwas down to five yards. A yellow, Si vss MANY, MANY MORE There are more than ‘350 other) imemorial and birthdays which we| havén't ‘space to list here, but} which we really should celebrate, | ithe chamber says. | i * * i By the simple means-of mathe- matics, you can see that — with | 400 days, weeks and months to’ celebrate — we will be whoop: | ping it up for something or other | on every day of the year. SKI JUMP — They don’t look it, but those skis on this Navy giving over six entire weeks to | | P2V-7 Neptune over Ontario, Calif., are 16 feet long and five feet : “ ca Festi leek’? | *E | On some.days, we may be icheese — “Cheese Festival Week’’} “Ecuador takes its name from) honoring a dozen or s0 at ence, wide — the largest ever installed on a jet-powered plane. For take- in October, ‘“‘One-Dish Chee se/|the equator which crosses through| which is. mot only confusing bat | ff and landing on dry land, the ‘skis are retracted and wheels take Meals Month” in March, “‘Cheese|that country just to the north of eur | over. Shoppers Gift Time” in Novem- | Quito, one, 510mm : | MAGNA-SCOPE PROJECTOR | For the first time . . . Keystone MAGNA-SCOPE delivers BIG IMAGE | 8mm pictures for your home enjoyment... Practically fills full 30” x 40° | screen at 12 feet, with clearer, brighter, truer detail than ever before. | Takes no more space than your living room rug from projector to screen. It's al) very well to cow-tew te “ice cream” (although why it deserves an entire month is | beyond me), but why wot then also observe tortoni, spumeni and tblanket of fog lay over London's) ne-cal water sherbet? River Thames and shipping was! 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We have a splendid selection in sizes 14 to 18. Many | with the new Links cuffs. : : ee Nothing Will Please Him More! of Mallory Hats. {= ee peo er i ecaghiget tch that will 67 | Just get his ° size. have the new styles pie Ss 3 colors that will suit him ® : toa T, and $10. 95 We Urge You to Come ay A art Tweeds r Just What He Wants! He Can Always Use eek weal Flannel 3 nea : . BEAUTIFUL ALL These Famous ITS 2 ey ‘ WOOL FLANNEL e fem for $55 4 are the top quality. all. wool : HOSE Vee Should Set 2 ins that wear like leather Thayin 1055 in nage ‘ile 3 and hold re er al We pettion A vai = Pr ig sellers Bold color Argyles or neat 2 bis Clocks, Nylon Stretch or 2 smart cottons. 3 ~ APPRE c OK! HE'LL SURELY Me THESE FAMOUS DUNBROO! Luxurious All Wool_Im : : Homespun-Saxonys Of Velours \. Gift Certifica Let Him Choose His Own For Any Sum You Wish Sweaters ARROW ond : | You'll Find Just What He Wants SHOULD SELL FOR $55! \ * seller in Our Tremendous Selection of Men, tell the ladies ‘e 67) a colors ~~. A | e want one of these ae “= Sy Warm Winter Chrimas or batter Ye, a. ’ ~~ one your ares i, paY \ COAT STYLES $7. 95 ‘end $9.95 otter Christmas. \ ~~ Jackets Pe Nor That Special ‘ : » Something , wore oraaaoae maaan ; You Can’t Beat Our Prices LOOK! ms $6 eo ool me FF SURE TO SEE OUR wean“ ‘Wool Tweed § ift Robes wool «$4 e387 $50 Wool 3 OATS G rf) JACKETS ...... 3 Warm, Quilt Lined. TOPCOA ig TOPC WOOL ) i SURCOATS .... ‘Io Sizes small to 37, A swell ao A in wash- 67 able plaids and técry, too. ¥ eeeeereee j Be sure ego h ho $1487 \ eeeeee a it WE HAVE A LARGE : SELECTION lice men dant lites. pts a as ae, and featured Arrow patterns in the — “4 THE PONTIAC PRESS. T HU RSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 20, 1048 “Putin Center, ae Lincolt Quake in California REDDING, Calif. (@ — A light earthquake was gh in Redding for ME VINYL FLOOR TILE sah Never Needs Waxing | 0: Es. “Ete Deluxe Guage jour SALE ON PLASTIC WALL TILE “STILL GOING-ON! Sale Price Reg. 19¢ Now *“* © © © @ SHUFFLE BOARD CAMES Contains 4 Sticks, 8 Pucks, Rack and . Regular $17.35 We Have Shuffleboard Stencils. Paint 1h on Your Fiver. THE OUTLET oy HURON ST. PONTIAC a #4 * TODAY'S als FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS PASTE. és VMMEO en 2 ae eae CHRISTMAS ORNAMENTS—4 A Cluster of Stars "a papers. Trace the star pattern on the top sheet of each pair and then fold | each pair in the center on the dotted line. Cut carefully along the outside edge of the stars but do not cut | through where the tip of the star touches the others (shown by arrows). Now attach the stars by putting pins or sewing thread through the top and bottom pair on the dotted center line. Open out the stars at right angles to each other somewhat like the sketch at lower left. Put a pair of ring reinforcements at the top pasted to each other from opposite sides. Thread a ribbon through this and hang the star cluster on the tip of a tree branch, (Paula Wolfe, Johnstown, Pa:, first submitted this idea. If you — an idea send it in care-of this newspaper, and it may be worth $10 to you, Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures.) Tomerrew: A Trapeze Elf [dent “has been completed by 620! /On Christmas Eve, the skies are filled with bright winter stars. | Here is a pattern of a star cluster you can make for your Christmas i /tree, ‘ . j Each cluster is made from a sandwich of two sheets of different | colored construction paper or from a pair of silver and gold foil | - Proudly presented in the towering “Skyline” decanter, Schenley Reserve is a gift for everyone on your fi lis, More than ever, clearly finer Schenley Reserve ae foot ig America’ $s most weed gift whiskey! — Ne bel on | : 4 jlien—-man hours worked since the . hool No Lost Time Accidents ‘nat lost. time ancident Dee. 11,| 0, B¥ild New Se ; JACKSON A $500,000 bond MUNISING #®— One year of op-| 1955. . “Tissue to build a new 14-room ele- Native American -sparrews are erations without a Jost time acci- . , ed by ited with saving farmers about/entary school was approv empl Munisi aper ' Co, cate? agp Scienbeny-Cackis@ million a year by destroying|East Jackson voters Tuesday, 172 Corp. This represents over 1% mil-' insects. 3 . nt annonce " —~ T sani iTEDYSHIRT nitocar Ae elhnoer on athens wall i RIDAY and SATURDAY! 2-Days Only’ Just. in Time for Christmas! Buy One at the Regular Price of *2.98 Get Another for 1° 2 Shirts for *2.99 “Skyline” decanter same/price as fe regular-fifth. Pre-wrapped in a hand- : some gift box with removable 4s at. labels. Opens only to add eit card. Nee ‘LIMIT OF 2 TO: A CUSTOMER # Fine quality combed oxford in white, blue, maize, mint green. , , button down and modified spread collar styles. Every shirt is spark« ling fresh. All are perfect, first quality, well-tailored and detailed __. throughout. Here is your Opportunity to give him TWO beoutitud shirts for the price you expected to pay for ONE. eee Pd gerbe Day Lees re ® Re Aina F : ‘ ae 7 Santa Claus is coming soon, and children everywhere are starry- eyed with wonder, Out at Lake Angelus Chris, Amy and Tony Skills man (left to right) are just marking the days until Dec. 25. They Study Club Has Yule Meeting Rev. Auchard Tells Christmas to Group The Rev. Edward Auchard of First Presbyterian Church was the] — guest speaker at the Tuesday afternoon meeting of Junior Child Study Club. Mrs. Grant Walt opened her Birmingham home for!’ the_Christmas: meeting, . “e # Speaking of “A Christmas Mes- sage” the Rev. Mr. Auchard said that “our children must live in a world of children of all the world, and they must learn to get along with them.” | “ “Despite alt the evil In the world, faith, hope and love still exist and there is still, “Peace on Earth Geod Will Toward Men,” Mr. Auchard said, Members joined in singing Christmas carols accompanied by Mrs. Neil Gray at the piano. Mrs, Arthur Tyrell, Mrs, Don- ald Cabral, Mrs, Ralph Wigent,| Mrs. Allen Campbell and Mrs. Earl Van Dyke, were welcomed ag| new members of the organization, * * * Cohostesses for the day were! Mrs. Frank Niggeman, Mrs, For- est Wood, Mrs, Leslie Ware and) Mrs, George Ross. Officers Chosen by Mission Bells The Mission Bells of St. John Lutheran Church met at the home of Mrs. Carl Nelson on Owego drive Tuesday evening. Devotions/ were given by Mrs. Theodore Fau- bie, ‘ * * * Elected for the coming year were} Mrs, Freemont Thoe, president; Mrs, Fauble, vice president; Mrs. Fred Larson, secretary, and Mrs. Lillian Quayle, treasurer. Mrs, Wesley Ryden gave a read- Story) It's a rather special Christmas season for the Lawrence 8. Martz family at Wing Lake. Their first grandchild, 9-month-old Jeff, will spend Christmas with them, and Jeff's great-great-grandmother, Mrs. Ie Pontiac Press Phetes plan to be up bright and early to see what that jolly old man left. Their parents are Mr. and Mrs, Newton Skillman Jr. Howard Britton, has come from F. lorida to live in their home. Photographed with Mrs. Britton and Jeff is the youngster’s mother, Mrs. Lawrence S. Martz Jr. ’ of Stout street. Children of Walton boulevard, each Class participated with a spe- cial act of its =. Sin gi ing solos or. thaking recita- tions were Paul Miller, Brenda WTHS Holiday. Dance Lends Festivity mtg Tree” at the waiton Bole AIC] Others : at Yuletime Lewis, Barbara Baldwin, Gary Howard, Lorraine McWethy, Rob- ert Burtch and Wayne Batters. Five hundred parents and friends attended the program. Santa Claus was a guest and presented the youngsters with candy, schoo. Studerits Present - |2 Classes Hold Christmas Program Christmas Party friends of the Gleaners and Men's Classes of Central Christian} Moore, | D. id; Storm arranged music, with At Bethune School, 359 children from the kindergarten to the third grade took part in the Christmas Final plans are being made by the PTA for the annual Children’s Club Celebrates - * * *& Assisting the hostess were Mrs. Omer Lewis, Mrs, Cari Shank, Mrs. Clarence Denhoff, - Mrs. dames Hampton and Mrs. James * Girl Scouts Two Girl Scout troops have planned. to make Christmas a brighter season this year for At Lincoln. Junior High, Troop 3i- under the leadership of Mrs. Lloyd Porter. and Mrs. Frank Evang gave a special party for 21 | Seven pages today in Women’s Section - |Assoclated Press Women’s Editor | | Breathe? there a woman who _-{per-lip.and_go-out- with -the-brutes ‘ -}person talking ee 3 . By DOROTHY KOE | hasn't dressed to the teeth on New Year's Eve only to have the man in her life show up in an old tweed suit? ae * © -« This all too frequent tragedy ‘should constitute grounds for di- vorce but most women figure even @ Man who looks like a refugee from a rummage sale {fs better than no man at all. So they swal- low their chagrin, keep a stiff up- anyway. This year, however, things may be different. wear: industry is going. to bat in behalf of America’s suffering womanhood, and igs making sure Pop won't ‘square’ wears a business suit to a formal dance. os * * ; The boys are being reminded in various ways. For instance, start- ing foday, any man who leaves a call to be wakened in any one of some 35 leading hotels throughout the country may be startled to be roused from slumber by a cheery voice saying: member, go formal New Year's Eve!" * * * Any man who stops in a flower shop anywhere in the country will be greeted by the message, ‘‘Go formal New Year’s Eve and buy her’a corsage.” : If he takes a taxicab he’s likely to see a sign reading, “Go formal New Year’s Eve — and take a cab.” * * * The men’s formal) forget that only al . “Good morning! It's 7:30. Re-/. will be dinned into his ears by TV ee: department — i salesmen course—the tle woman, ° As a matter of fact, the men have been waking up to the fact that clothes make the man for some time now, as witness the zooming sales of formal male at-| tire, + * *¢ == In the past 10 years sales dinner jackets, tails and other for- mal accoutrements have increased) in 10-fold. In 1946 the total sales of|rectness of dress. For the next week the message! Gerd of Disie /, highway. ‘PATRICIA ROSE SEARS — . Institute. Womens Séction THURSDAY, DECEMBER. 20, 1956 By RUTH MILLETT an older married wolf in her own Office has his eye on her? * * * A 23-year-old secretary says she is embarrassed by the attentions of a 50-year-old executive who bas a reputation for chasing every new girl who goes to work in the of- fice | What ¢an a single girl do when) She doesn't want to insult him may take a little time to corivince a wolf who has been chas- ing girls for years that you aren't even slightly interested, but it can be done. * * ¢& One of the most deflating tactics @ young woman can use on an older man is to make him feel his age. EXTREMELY. POLITE Be extremely polite to him in the deferential. manner of a young “Sir” him every chance you get. Don't make the mistake of calling him by his first name even if he has encouraged the other girls in the office to drop the “‘Mister." Drop a few hints that give him the idea you have a young man you are interested in. = Don’t let him take you’ out to lunch, buy you a drink, or do any favors for you. * * # If you keep up this routing for a few weeks, even a confirmed wolf ought to get ‘the idea that Beware of Married Wolf in the Gray Flannel Suit © Treat This Menace With Deference to Make Him Feel Much Older ~ you aren’t going to be his latest Little Red_Ridinghood, time on one girl. * * He'll probably just mark you up as a lost try and his eye will light on someone else. wolf isn't te waste too much Nad going | * mixers were called by John De- PAGES 17-23 Dance Club Marks Yule You've got nothing to lose and| Moore. a_lot to gain by outwitting the married- wolf in the gray flannel} 5, suit, Parliamentary Club Holds Yule Party Parliamentary Study Club held|®¥ its Christmas party Wednesday at- ternoon at the Masonic Temple. Mrs. Dale Moats presided at the brief meeting preceding the party, Auten conducted a travel ‘quiz./nif Gifts were then exchanged and refreshments served, with Mrs. H: N, Watson- presiding at-the- punch bowl. - Mrs. I. J. Gouin, Mrs. Russell French, Mrs, George Watters, Mrs. Watson, and Mrs. John Me-) Neely were members of the Christ-|,,Mrs._ Homer Tinney and Mrs. mas party committee under the chairmanship of Mrs. Auten, 400 Gifts Collected At the recent Christmas party held by the Oakland County Med- ical Assistants Society at Kingsley Inn, gifts were donated for distri- bution at the Oakland County Con-|ane valescent Home. Many of the 400) , gifts collected were donated by children at Pontiac Area-Day-Nur-' preparations, Twenty-one staffed dolis were presented .to. the youngsters, The group also is filling a Christ- mas box for a missionary in Ja- pan, and the girls will sing carols : at a nursing home Saturday. Pe ae Mr. and Mrs. Peter Traicoff ne! | { oe i I a Ln Lr lll of Niagara: Stanley Evanoff, son of Mr. and Mrs. Paskal. Evanoff of Neome drive. ae THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 26, 1950 Yuletide Gathering First Christian Church held their ‘Christmas party and gift ex- ichange at the home of Mrs. Hard- ing A. Ferguson on Osceola drive Wednesday, Mrs. Paul Beam as- Maling Shoes ul... am Elizabeth and Dorcas Circles of is getting fat. Please to put a penny in the old man’s hat .. .” * * «* wondering what the jolly little man with the gift-loaded sack will drop down their chimneys early Tues- boys and 750 teenaged girls last year on what they expected to find Thus by checking upon ‘Santa’ 8 performance last year we can now give you the approximate| odds on how you will make out) with ‘this year's requests. It's that time of year again and) teenagers all over the country are or used car in your stocking? Not Christmas morning. Not a bad record for Santa on such a high priced item. BETTER FOR BOYS Boys were a little more di- the top items were radjos and T out of 10 got their pen and pen- cil sets. * * * Or maybe, to avoid disappoint- ment, you _preter to play it. cozy many did last year, only 2 per) | cent, but one out of four of these) — wound up behind the wheel on, | versified in their requests, but | Jo Anne Dayner Speaks ter on sporting ‘equipment. Last year, only 15 per cent- of the boys asked for sports but 6 out of 10 received gifts in that line, Even more amazing, only 8 per cent of the giris wanted some- bride of David M. Summers With cameras, the odds drop slightly, 40 per cent chances for girls and 37 per cent for boys. David is the son of Mrs. but we think you'll agree that, all! in all, Santa-does a pretty good job filling the Christmas stockings’ of teenagers around the country. Santa Does Good Job of F ling Teenage Requests ‘By EUGENE GILBERT , lt Santa doesn doesn’t mind, let's |and ask for the | Although the pereentage ofjbays do equally well with walletsjand cities across the United States pe ysand ¥ “ President of the. Gitbert Youth | zt, Sremgm some of bis toon ibest: change of less than 20 per|tie clips and other ‘ftems.iand Canada, we say, “Merry : pert of the average Aneta aoe aged mail and see what the |both boys and girls a sure winner AND MUSIC Christmas, and may this holiday Research Co. chances. are of delivery by |to ask for clothing \ when they ask for cosmetics and seagon and the coming year bring Pf Remember the old round:| Caristmas. ee on ogo gegen every happiness.” Two Circles Attend “Christmas is coming; the goose] Girls, did you ask for a new oY ; gifts of and mu . ‘Eastern Concert Slated Tonight The PTSA of Eastern Junior High ‘School in conjunction with the Vo- cal Musie Department will present the annual Christmas concert this , day morning. . sisted the hostess. Boys did even better. Five per Saturday * evening at 7:30, E.| «prontiers of Ministry’ was the) You'll be happy to know that |cent asked for cars and 4 out of) © oH thing te the eperts Has, but five 5 be ; except for a lump of coal here ' tes _ Her parents | out of six received it. Christmas muse will pre- subject presented by Mrs. Allen P 10 had their automotive dreams . : sented by the Boys’ Glee Club, the Hersee. Mrs. Charles DuVall gave and there in an occasional | come true. : are Mr. and | What about a typewriter? Well, \Giris’ Treble Clet Club and the Sev- ; ’ stocking, Santa does a goed job * *«¢ *® ul Harold based on last year’s figurcs, al lect ir. An 0 filling teenaged Christmas re- ee os Mrs, Maro chances are two out of five you'llenth Grade Select Cho: P- quests. What's the most popular gift on be , you note tolereétta, based on The Christmas An average human body is seven Santa's list? Last year, for girls,| Thomas typing a: thenkey Carol,” will be featured. How do we know this? Well, we it was ket books, lingerie and Santa if you put in your request. ’ ee anand one-half times the length of poc 8 Dayner of h the head. jdidn‘t have to go to the North/sweaters; 35 per cent asked for’ ce y t And ao ont ele att . The program is under the direc- [Pole to get the answers. Flying/them and 40 per cent received LeBaron F than getting tion. of Leonard Griffin, Margaret tconditions prohibited the trip. them. a watch, bicycle or phonograph) iSnyder and Mrs. Florine Tompkins. Instead, we queried 625 teenaged avenue, and records Parents and friends of Eastern Junior students are invited to at- tend. aang tree on Christmas phonographs, with 21 per cent : It’ = fun to s ylur e RETURN VISIT ne and t eee tree Kathleen ie traveling oan} dish? In one DOrOrity Gathers * “ and pen and pencil sets, w 26 $ ' P s Then, a week after Christmas.) per cent asking and 14 per ceat Hendon of out of every two cases, Santa fills at Chri istmas Par ty » we went back to the same group of receiving. Norton the bill with gift luggage for boys fa 7 Mrs. Cedric Davis opened her a He ye ane people to learn how they! This means 4 out ot 10 wound es ope avenue. and girls who ask for it. home on Kemp street for the ‘up with either a radio or phono- - aidan sina ld iia Christmas party held by members * * « We don't ave. any figures on) 'graph, if they asked for it, and) MR. and MRS. DAVID M. SUMMERS mink coats and private airplanes, | ‘of Epsilon Rho Chapter of Beta Sigma Phi sorority Wednesday evening. Cohostesses for the party were Mrs, Thomas Reed and Mrs. Berton Bond, The names of secret pals were — — = : s ‘And we hope that you'll do | B Chistmes V revealed during the gift exchange. But list OWS In urc ervice even better this year when we Refreshments were served from a your . check up on his activities again table centered with a glittering gets longer ail the time, 0 e k { i : q n | Married Saturday at Joslyn Ave-;suit with navy accessories and a ad after visiin conterpince and Christmas 3 : nue United Presbyterian Church| corsage of red roses for traveling) So to all young readers in towns|c ra, and you just cont pen hig $ 0 p. . were Je Anne Dayner and David to Canada. On their return the pono. 7 _ M. Summers, The Rev. Edmond I./newiyweds will make their home| ¥ Iqvish diamonds and furs ; Watkins officiated at the 7:30\on South Marshall street. OPEN SUND AY on everyone. Well, ; ; o'clock service. ———_—_—_ . Pq ng ; * 2. @ p eo $ ® . . cone ~~ _ op se anmscoritinesnn since ~ wre toe esrinincetanedoil se 7 anny ae teenie Holiday Special he ide ete daughter of ae JUNIO' Guild Holds Ey A WE. toe BP. M. aye a and Mrs, Harold Thomas Dayner Christmas Meeting | ne ° ° ° eg world thursdey friday saturdoy of LeBaron avenue and David) Members of the Jester Weel is the son of Mrs. Kathleen Hendon) * embers 0 e Junior Wesieyan won't feel pompered ‘ ’ lot Norton avenue. * |Service Guild of Central Method: Kitchen : ist Church traveled to the Roches- with a lovely, luxurious a en cd Cite mtia ate on ter home of Mrs. Robert Hutton Step Stools / : tl Wednesday for their Christmas) : Maliag hondbog | cents of Ince on the bodice and & | eoting. $16.95 Valve | train of Chantilly lace. Her head. | “plece, trimmed with sequins and | pearis, secured q fingertip veil. She carried a white Bible with ® * * The story of the Nativity was presented in song and story by’ |Robert Davis, Barbara DeWolfe red rosebud and Mabel Smith. Elizabeth Rocke-_ Diane Fauss of Lake Orion was feller gave the Cortstinss prayer. i )maid of honor wearing a shrimp- colored gown of crystalette. The jother attendants, Carol Sapelak, ‘Joan Richards, Mrs. Harry Dayner Party jand Marilyn Tate, wore identical look like you did splurge ~ =abut the price'tag reads only $2.99! Christmas Guests tor the evening yere!| Mrs. Calvin C. Rice and Mrs. Mil-) ton H, Bank. The group is in-: vited to meet with the Ella Nicker-| son Wesleyan Service Guild in, January. Jean MeLeod assisted: the hostess during the social hour. ' * MALING’S ~ Gift Handbags 99" ‘Naomi Circle Meets With Mrs. Brown Reg. $39.95 Century Automatic Cooker and Fryer CHROME DINETTE SET “mo 51 $ 59” Usually higher priced... your new porty dress now ot an amazing $12. Lustrous rayon Vederos, | dresses in a turquoise color, $ ‘ATTEND BRIDEGROOM ] 2 Seating the 200 guests were Harry Dayner, Don Dayner, Bill McKin- ley and George Wilson. | For the reception held in the! 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As chief curator since it opened In 1941, he has watched the col- lection grow. from 542 works of art to more than 1,200 paintings and 328 sculptures. | ;When retiring director David E. | Finley announced his successor : last July, he said “John Walker : Tage has left the indelible imprint of Holiday Drama for After Dark — Elegance his knowledge and taste on the| - A gay young note on this designer cashmere is a llection.” : ‘ . ° ° . ee eee striped tie that turns into a pert collar. The slipover Walker graduated from Har-| has short sleeves with turned-back, ribbed cuffs. The vard summa cume laude in 1930 . ; . and won a three-year scholarship | front is closed with pearl buttons. to study under the renowned art) ——————---—— —— expert, Bernard Berenson, in Italy. | Later he became fine arts direc-, tor of the American Academy in! Rome, There he hit the society | pages when he married the daugh- | ter‘ of the British ambassador to_ Rome, the late Earl of Perth | In 1938 he was called home to. help lay the groundwork for the National Gallery. | Now that 80 per cent of the! _gallery’s space is filled, Walker, hopes to shift its-emphasis from | collecting to developing a center} for popular art education and at, the same time for scholarly re-} search, He is peculiarly adept at both) approaches. For the public he has written “Great Paintings of the National Gallery,” a Book-of-the- | Month Club dividend, and for) scholars he has just completed | “Bellini and Titian in Ferrara.” Since his return te this country | Walker has become interested in American painting, a study he No Iron Cotton Eyelet | «| Its Dress-Up Time. And Our Dresses Are Gay and Glorious! | BLOUSES i for Junior, Misses’ and Women . . . \ 8.98 ~ 10.98 | - 24.98 - 49.98 — Make this your prettiest holiday season . .. 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Mrs. C. is in her early 60s, a widow with no children. She has a tiny house on a suburban street and just barely enough money to ‘By ANNE HEYWOOD The longer I live, the less I be-} *hild. * * tend to know all the laws, but I've learned some of them, by ‘simple observation of the “lucky” people I know. | Orié-of the laws of luck is this: ‘The people who have good things come to them are the people who give out good things. ba] * for example. She likes children and does occa- sional babysitting. in pennies, but every penny helps. ‘LUCKY’ BREAK At least, that’s several years. But last Christmas, Mrs. C. got a “lucky” break. . ss *& Because she loves children, Mrs. Cc. always welcomed the neighbor- It just brings how it was for who dropped in hood At Christmastime, they brought her cute hememade Christmas know the kind, pot presents—you holders they had made at school. Se ee ift that and years. 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Washington were .scooped by their own children 'who yesterday obtained personal | “interviews” with Mamie Eisen- hower. | The First Lady had invited members of the Women’s National Press Club to the White House to see its sparkling Christmas deco- rations. As a special treat, they were told they could bring their school-aged children but they could not “‘adopt’’ a child for the occasion. * * Mrs. Eisenhower then made a surprise appearance — to greet thy children, not the newswomen. The first child in line, 4-year-old Ann Metzger, who looked like a accent her blue eyes, delighted the onlookers by curtseying to the First Lady. STRAINED IN VAIN ._ The newswomen, pencils and notebooks in hand, strained in vain to catch the conversation which was too low to carry behind by Milhening. one a lovély add-a-Dia- # good reporters. vier, who writes under her maiden the rope. Luckily for them, some of their children proved pretty s * * Little Ann returned to her moth- Children Scoop Mothers With Mamie late that the First Lady told her, “That was a very pretty curt- sey.” Ann said Mrs. Eisenhower. asked what she would do Christ- mas Day “and I told her we are going to Minneapolis.” Jennifer Woods, nursery-aged daughter of reporter Jane Woods, skipped back behind the rope to reveal a compliment. She said Mrs. Eisenhower asked “my name name’.”" Christ-! stories to cheer him, E z E : 7 § seek 44 et z g E and then said ‘Oh, what a. pretty), a uF HE H J 4 telling stories to B wealthy grand- Use Lint Brush ion Sewing Machine lates on your sewing machine can cause abrasive action, inter- fering with its smooth perform- ance. Don't let this happen. Instead, use a 1 new lint brush, with locked-in nylon. bris- tles, to-keep your machine lint- free, But to sweep clean, this brush must be kept clean by washing often with hot soap or detergent suds and rinses. Woshable : Surface Best for Ceiling “The lint and litter which accum-|— Fashion Hint This is the time to buy ‘at least PTA Activities Wever PTA will bain pene s hildren will Christmas ——- that's golden trim shout a dark day. and cold days in store, pick a dark color, choose a style sparked with rhinestone or for a cheery note on = Even in Mud Do your children look like mud-| pies, after making same? You might investigate the cleanliness | potential of some “breathing” plas- | tic over - garments: called “mud | jumpers.” . | They literally cover a youngster from waistline to toe, with perma- nently attached leak-proof latex boots. The jumpers have a boxer | waistline, with legs full enough to) cover snowsuit pants. Children will love the fact that | you won't need to scold about mud/ and stains. You wili love the fact that playtime dirt disappears when you swish the jfumoer< throm soap or detergent suds. Then rinse and hang them to dry in no time. flat. | K Easy to Launder Stretchable Gloves Stretchable gloves, made of wool! flannel in wonderful colors, can’ be washed as often as necessary. Use warm soap or detergent suds and rinses, handle gently, and they) won't shrink, mat, or felt. One’ size fits everybody, so you can se-' lect these stretchable washables: for your friends without having to Keep Kids Clean, | know their glove sizes. * * * Mrs. Eisenhower, in a red print! dress with holly at the shoulder, looked like the spirit of Christmas as she smilingly chatted with each hild , all over, who was the happiest — the children for having met the President’s wife or their proud mothers. Tame Bushy Brows With Pair of Shears If your eyebrows have John L. deh ute tenfoncian, yon bore arvern choices in taming them. A cream .|can be used to soften them so they what painful, especially with really bushy brows. should certainly be used in con-) junction with this method. Fireside Club to Meet The Fireside Club will meet at the home of Mrs. C.K, Ekelund, name of Evelyn Petersen, to re- 149 Ottawa drive Friday at 1 p.m. ° | It was hard to say, when it was You can also rough them up with a brush, then cut them with ‘shears. Since this tends-to make, 'them bristle, however, a cream) 22 rere”- | CLOON AN’S where quality counts She has three months in Florida with a child she loves ‘and makes enough money to keep her in luxu- PERFUME ries: all year through (Copyright 1966) ~ AT YOUR Plastic Jumpers Nes FINGERTIPS CHANEL N°S- FOR THE PURSE THE MOST TREASURED NAME IN PERFUME CHANE A magnificent.collection of Angelique’s _ four famous fragrances. Kroes Sea . Soy OS BS BAM = . < _ = -@re ~in fabrics, leathers, 7 metals. The latest styles Fin clutch bags, box $2.95 to $10.95 —Your Lady Will Love Smart Accessories dreamy sleepwear Authentic Swedish Prints” in Cozy ‘Flannella”’ The “Svensk” . Flicka” with red cotton turtle neck, sen cuffs and Le, anklets. Gown All- new and she'll love it. - The “Svensk Nattskjorta”’ $5.98 a real © dream of a night shirt. = GIFT. WRAPPED FOR UNDER HER TREE icceaiceiepnss er ganas ee eee DORMI The favorite of all, wonderfully soft padded scuffs—you name the color. $5.50 “Soft phinkiy Solver in ‘black, red and multi. $5.00 Always Sure of, a Warm meio : i . BEAUTIFULLY WRAPPED FREE OF CHARGE ct ag a na a tr at ia FLIRT . That flirtatious flirt in soft supple corduroy, Black and red. "Wael atin ie * oll wool. fet in eck ae iaarl q° © < ‘ gift that will let them enjoy going to bed at night £332 West Huron Street ‘ = . S bahtce oat SS 2 ae _'THE PONTIAC PRESS. ‘THURSDAY. DECEMBER 20, 1956 ed €°$ Woman Has § Disturbing Lint Phobia * af , % ‘ fr fe fer f fy tf A Restful Gift for the Home Everyone knows that there is nothing better than -._@ good night’s sleep. Give your loved ones this for many months to come. Give them a new “The Best for Less—Direct From Oxford” - OXFORD MATTRESS CO. FE 2-7695 friend who has a very annoyiNg quring a day of Christmas shop- habit — at least it is annoying| ping? Foot doctors report that they to me. She just can't stand to see get an unusual amount of business } a loose hair or a piece of lint at this season of the year, and f on anyone's clothing without pick-\they blame most of the fatigue. fe ing it off. It is a phobia with her. cuffered by Christmas shoppers on. 'doing the person a good turn by doing this, but in my opinion, it ig very bad manners and tends to make one feel less than well- igroomed. Perhaps I am_ over- ‘critical about this, but isn’t this ‘an improper thing to do?” | that this habit of your friend's | can. be very annoying. No one ' would mind, however, jf a * * ‘that the mother of the bride leave ished what you have started out jher wrap in the back of the to do. Likewise, if your shoes are church? Pe tae eee aT Teer eer TT om. oI Sh DD Th BIN I ath alts SERRA R Bee We ell Al As ib Ban Be he a oth Meo j Ce ee ee a This Christmas . . .and ; for the rest. of her life eee give her an j imink stole which I am going to feet will protest in short order. wear to my daughter's wedding. while walking up the aisle, but I have been told that the imother does not wear a wrap over ther dress ; please advise me on this matter?” | generally leaves her wrap in the | back of the church, but there IRONRITE Automatic lroner Reed ening. redeery “lor the You give so much for so little when you give: | SAMSONITE CARD TABLES : saborsesay : SAMSONITE } Rez.” $95”: THRIFT-GIFT 3 ets : TABLE 3: Table ‘ $ There's no other folding table S Regular $6.35 ° Yet So Low In Price! © ie egg a $4.95 encccdcccccccoseocens COMPLETE 5-PIECE SET y « oy ip : % colors: metallic tan, green, coral, metallic chartreuse, antique white, metallic grey and metallic flame.” ° a j a ? WIDE COLOR CHOICE! Available in seven beautiful g § Sa i 4 4 4 a A Gift for the Home Means More! | LOUNGE CHAIRS TV-CHAIRS — % DINETTE SETS *% TOASTERS ! ‘PORTABLE RADIOS * WASHERS |! * VACUUM CLEANERS % MATTRESSES Just a few of the many wonderful gift ideas was supposed to be married this |coming spring and was to have a large wedding. I had planned on giving her a shower before the and her fiance eloped and were married quietly in another town. I would like to know if it would be proper for me to give her a bridal shower at this time?” propose would not be improper nor even unusual. U. S. Turkey Goes ito first time, ean cook an American turkey in- jstead of the traditional goose for Christmas dinner this year worth of turkeys, ducks have been imported from) the United States. it was tha first time such imports By JOSEPHINE LOWMAN The feeling of severe physical exhaustion can come ‘from emo- tional .strains. It is also a fact that you can feel tired all over if your eyes or your feet. are tired. She Always Picks Hair, Threads Off Others’ Clothing By EMILY POST Do you realize that the average’ A letter tells me: ‘I have @ woman-walks 10 or more miles “I suppose she thinks she is their feet. Se, today I would like to give you a few suggestions about the eare of your feet, especially at this time, Suppose you are going for a day; © of holiday buying. Who isn’t? The ltype shoe you wear will make all] ~ the difference imaginable. Wear leather shoes with medium heels. Be sure that your shoes fit snugly. Answer: I do agree with you friend occasionally picked a | Many of you know from sad ex- perience that shoes which are too ‘loose will make blisters on your) “Dear Mrs. Post: Is it necessary heels long before you have fin- I have a very lovely too small or cramp your toes your ‘FOOT BATHS After a rushed day of shopping, there is nothing more restful than) alternate hot and cold foot baths. | Follow these with leisurely foot massage. Use one of the body lo-| ‘tions or a cream. » * * If you are troubled with rough-. ened skin on the heels, wear a pair) of the little heel mitts while you, sleep, after massaging cream into! the heels, “I had planned to leave it on bride's in church. Will you Answer: The bride's mother is ne strict rule about this and if you prefer te wear your wrap After shopping, follow your foot bath with a foot | massage. ° Yule Shopping Strains Your Festigt This foot treatment, plus an | you for dreamless slumber, Use eye bath, will take away the soothing strain ef the day and prepare eye solutions on the market, and one of the well-known “Take Care of Your Feet," send) a stamped, self-addressed envelope __annual__meeting and_ election of you may do so. —— “Dear Mrs. Post: My girl friend Spread Yule Cheer Everywhere “However, two weeks ago she Answer: Such a shower as you) tions. The trick, she said, Is to “use something you already have and add a touch of glitter or trim to it.” Kitehens and bathrooms should be brought inte the hoell- day theme, she advised. A quick way is to hang tiny ornaments to fringe the window curtains, German Kitchens BONN, Germany — For the | German housewives More than a _ million dollars) chickens and Officials said) LAMPS Xx OCCASIONAL TABLES |[3¢ é $f for your home. - || EASY BUDGET TERMS | 7 RE & APPLIANCES | hone FE 5-9474 fegeie s: ammaml Rd. “2 EE PARKING @ = 4 ~ Floor Lamps » lable Lamps ~ | Wall Plaques serving Trays . Knick-Knacks An open shelf unit CHICAGO (INS)—Hang the orna-'ry and stick a few ornaments and ments on the tree, but don't stop sprigs of greenery in it. ithere. This season Christmas ~ “This is a good way to show off! icheer—in other words, decorations those treasured old ornaments, the | should’ be spread all over the ones that have been in the family puts \house,. not in only one or two for years,” Miss Mead said. Jo Mead, one of the nation’s top for cocktail tables or buffets in designers of room accessories, | living-dining areas if you put the says that women will find it e@SY fancy ornaments, mixed with to follow the “all through the. strands of beads and sprigs of | ae ee cece ony ll house” trend in holiday decora- greens, in silver or giass bowls. (weighs in the low 1350's when Instead of having a tiny creche|she's 50, she may safely weigh in in its traditional place under the the low 140’s when she's 60. This tree, “where it can get lost among of course, is with the exception the gift packages,"” Miss Mead sug- gests giving it a more prominent place—in a bookcase or an open room divider. he It's smart to play up those gray A strands, according to a national f/m magazine, which suggests these make-up and fashion tips for those with silver-dusted dark hair: 1. Wear a short up-swept hairdo R to show off salt-and pepper locks. 2. Choose a light, ivory toned-or pink tinged, porcelain foundation and powder. 3. Make black and white the basis of your wardrobe. A soft gray is especially becoming too, as are tweeds. 4. Wear gray and white pearls; | silver jewelry. Little black notes) A swab-off in time saves more such as a fox muff or collar, veils than nine, where kitchen equip- and-velvet headbands add accents. ment is concerned. In practical »| 3. Use bright touches of color terms it’s wise to wash kitchen oe sccessoriag to black, and |equigment with hot water and a4 white. | § Accent Strands 8 of Gray Hair ; NEW YORK — Make your pre- ™ maturely gray hair your primary gray Do Not Let Make All Rooms Festive That Seam Bulge, Lady on weight otherwise. This isn't really a weight gain can be in the sense that a sudden spurt lbrought into the Yuletide setting is a weight gain. It’s part of the For bedrooms, try a “treasure if it is given a backing of wide gradual body changes in adding lchest’? motif. Take a jewel box,red or green ribbon, hung ver-/years. llet it overflow with costume jewel- tically . But, ‘and the sudden lattention to the change. This problem can soon. Avoid them. isudsy sponge after each meal, As a woman grows older, she naturally. |Most authorities put the amount The same idea can be adapted jat 10 pounds every 10 years. This) ‘is not the day-to-day weight, but | | the average weight over a year. | In “other words, if a woman. of women whose doctors advise in-order to keep this. gradual change from being un-) becoming, a woman should adjust) to it as it comes, also gradually. | She shouldn't wear clothes that, are getting too tight. then sud-| 'denly jump a size. The too-tight clothes will make her look bulgy jump will call be solved by careful clothes purchases. _Straight skirts should be selected | for depth of seams. Perhaps one will prefer te move from -straight skirts to gored ones, which allow a weight gain without becoming too small. Clothes that are snug now will surely be uncomfortable The way rings fit is also im-. portant. Don't let them get too tight. A jeweler can extend them so they won't cut into the flesh. Just 45 minutes or less given to these two procedures will make you feel like a new woman. If you would like my leaflet, with your request for. leaflet No.} 14 to Josephine Lowman in care of The Pontiac Press. Child Guidance Clinic Plans for \|Annual Meet The Board of Directors of the Oakland Child Guidance Clinic 4yesterday began plans for their The mature woman should eccent a Be sophistication, not coquettishness eee mond scheduled Feb. (never a hat cascading flirtatiously orthw am. over one eye). Mrs, Charles Cox of Walled Lake! . is in charge of plans for the) Feathers, flirtatious tlowers, meeting, Main speaker will be Dr. laces and veils to tempt the holi- Ralph Rabinovitch, director of gay-goer are everywhere, ‘Don't Hawthorne Center. \overdo”’ is tactful guidance to find- Mrs. David Hicks is chairman ing the right hat, for too much of nominations for directors and (trimming can be a grueling test will present a siate at the Jan- 0 the face. wary meeting of the board. - Reports on the developments of Club Sings Carols South Oakland branch were given) to the board. Madeline Half, direc-| Twenty members of the Michig- tor of the clinic, reported on a dis- gan Bell Girls’ Club visited sev- cussion held this week with the-eral conyalescent homes Tuesday Department of Mental Health in evening and sang Christmas carols. Lansing concerning the proposed They were later entertained at the branch, ‘home of Mrs. Clarence Hagerman - A repert on operation of the of Williams Lake. A movie, “The Birmingham Branch office was Spirit of Christmas,”’ was shown by given to the board by Director Mrs. Richard Veazey and retresh- iments were served. 12 at . Comfortable, Handsome Made of leather. GIFT BOX FREE wa ®| Men’s Sport Socks > 2 gift boxed free ‘Merit Shoe e Pictures . scones End Tables , Launge Chairs .Cocktail Tables 34% , Lane Cedar Chests 27x27..95¢ | | Westmoreland China , Evans Lighter Sets . Dining Room Suites ~~. Living Room Suites . Bedroom Suites . 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HOPKINS w — Votes ot Hop-| 4 kins school district have approved/ "The mayor of one of thé several named Athens has} ont in other countries are large- An average human adult has 32 ‘@ $525,000- bend issue proposal- for’ construction of a new high school building. The vote Tuesday -was rejected $500,000 bond issue for American Investments @ new school by three votes. Aid Oil Importation” |-NEW YORK—American invest- presented a@ niné-seat station wa-|), responsible for the importation gon to the mayor of Athens, pte Sx montis 26°, voters Greece. of oil from abroad. 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Herter comes to the capital shortly after the new year as deputy secretary of state, succeeding Herbert Hoover Jr. Friends quote Stassen as hav- ing said privately that hig politi- eal action, far from hurting him .| In the operation of his office, has .| actually helped, “Tt used to take me a long time to get executive decisions,”’ he re- portedly grinned, “‘but now I get them in a hurry.” te * * Stassen, who holds unofficial cab- inet rank, goes tomorrow to the United Nations = a brief session with the disarmament commission. It is expected, however, that ex- tensive negotiations will not begin until early in February on all phases of disarmament, i the missiles field. 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Wo J. Durl . Jurham, attorney for the And not many judges make legal parents of 19 Negro children who, decisions like Judge Atwell any filed the suit, announced the more either, Not on school segre- planned appeal yesterday after gation questions, they don't, since/tys pist. Judge William H. At-| the Supreme Court spoke. Head |P: Hull’of East Detroit, who has Cancellations Hit High resigned KALAMAZOO w'—, Letter: can- tions totaling 483,000 set a George Denewith of Mt. Clemens| Stainless steel first came int gle ee ecard Manoa ot O- jhas been appointed chairman of prom: prominence in the early 1900's and/icaiamazoo post office, The pre- the Macomb County democratic;was introduced by an English in-|vious high was Dee, Tt, 1%1 when committee. He replaces William ventor, 418,000 letters were canceled. GIFT OFFERI in the finest taste a Mr. CLEMENS wo — Attorney iwell gave his decision, The federal pte yesterday | . . - handed down a decision that prob-| Meanwhile, Edwin L. Rippy, ably set ears burning on the Su- President of ihe ‘school board, said, _preme Court bench. “The board is naturally pleased with the decision of the court and He said that in making the! will continue to work in good faith % ] i 1 ; } i : | ere 4 Central Lincoln-Mercury Sales, Inc. \ i | 40 West Pike St. | Phone FE 2-9167 \ beeeeeeeeeseeeeeeeeee in time for CHRISTMAS Bargains. Ga. lore! Se me : TELEVISION One Only—RCA 24” TV Model 24T7272........ .... $229.00 Two—Philco 21° TVs Model 22D4033.... woes. $195.00 One—G-§ 24" TV Model 24C182..................$259.00 One—RCA 24” TV Model 24T6285............... .$249.00 "PORTABLE TV. 129” APPLIANCES PHILCO REFRIGERATORS — Various Sizes. Prices So Low — We are unable to mention them in this ad. ACT NOW! | ALL SMALL APPLIANCES t+ DRASTICALLY REDUCED — IN TIME FOR CHRISTMAS! 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Aa * * His thinking followed tbat some Southern leaders who have) contended all along that the Su-) preme Court, in declaring public| school segregation unconstitutional | The 87-year-old jurist, a, federal, based its decisions not on the law! judge 34 years, recalled in\giving) | ] I but on sociology. jhis decision that the Supreme! The Colorful ‘Court had left it up to lower courts e e In effect, he ruled that Dallas, , i" need not integrate its schools, at! ees Ty oe school Holiday Canister least not immediately, He said he (os SITsition ecient 4/5 Qt. idid so ‘in order that the school) ee Philadelphia Whisky in the board may have ample time, as| ve : ilacelpais nisky tn ¢ lit appears to be doing} to work “I believe it will be seen that smartly designed canister of light lout this problem.” the court based its decision on no blue and gold. A perfect gift... | * es * law but rather on what the court inside and out. $367 Said the judge: “If there is such Te@arded as more authoritative, ‘a thing as civil rights, there are modern psychological knowledge; CODE 626 ‘civil wrongs. It would be unthink- ‘than existed at the time that the ‘able and unbearably wrong to 20W discarded doctrine of equal Luxury make white students get out of {acilities was initiated. It will be . ° jake schools so as to let in Tecalled that in 1952, Mr. Justice) Gift- W rapped leolored students.”’ (Felix) Frankfurter (of the U, S. PINT Supreme Court) said it is not) Attorneys have long praised competent to take judicial notice | Judge Atwell for his strict: insist-' of ‘claims of social scientists.’ |ence on the law, The grand “litle” gift! Comes already wrapped, Outside label lifts off easily, and it’s all ready ] : He declined to elaborate on his! ive! decision. saying, ‘it would not be} to give: $931 Proper.’ | Ar rest Woman “awe meets | Judge Atwell gave his decision after a 22-hour rehearing of a suit started Sept. 5, 1955, in which the jparents sought to gain admittance jot their children to white schools. | as Embezzler Tells of Taking | Cash \Siatehe need not integtate imme- ately, but did so without hearing From Colorado Firm! testimony, The U. S. 5th Circuit in 10-Year Span us —— st 8te ane ernee” cs Court of Appeals at New Orelans| sent the case back and ordered him to hear it on its merits, %%, e* oe artioene eon” " Philadelphia Whisky BLENDED WHISKY 84.8 PROOF © 65% GRAIN NEUTRAL SMRITS © CONTINENTAL DISTRUNG CORPORATION, PHMAS PAY DENVER, Colo. @-—-Embezzle- ment of nearly $50,000 over six years from a loan company here Mailman Gets Bitten was charged today to its woman cashier, Mrs. Cora Zidan, q mild- 18 Times, Same Dog MINEOLA, N.Y. = Postman! mannered matron of 50 Edward Serven, 42, said in a Su-! Mrs. Zidan, who authorities said signed a statement that she took preme Court action yesterday that! the same dog has bitten him 18! ‘the money, remarked afterward: “[ don't know why—I- did it. Ltimes in 11 years. Serven filed a} didn't want to do it, but I got claim for $100,000 against the dog's! started and couldn't quit.” jowner, The postman said the 18th} _ * * bite caused him to fall in shrub-} She was employed by the Den-|pery and permanently injure his| 'ver Discount Co. and Allied Cred- pack Now. he ‘said, he must car. it Corp., a joint firm. She had) ry his mail in a cart. : worked for the company 10 years. |- cowie Her salary was $240 a month. After arraignment, she was re) leased under $2,500 bond. } Ray Humphreys, af investiga-' ‘or for the district attorney's of-) fice, disclosed the following de- tails: Mrs. Zidan admitted taking $48.-/ ow to $50,000 at the rate of $10,000, a year until last month, when a fellow employe questioned her | records, Last Opportunity (oe ye acho asin | to Take Advantage of tt This Special Showing! 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I have every yeason to believe it will pass-4 At the present time, there is a | 21,500-celling on the number of Hungarian escapees from Com- | et ener © be atin’ Se) i this. country—and Vice President | “Richard M. Nixon has indicated | “that this will be increased sharp- | ip . | Only 6,500 can come in under! gives them a chance to qualify for citizenship. All the 15,000 others enter under the “parole” section of the Waiter- McCarran Act, under which they cannot qualify to become natural- — THE SMOKER — Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru of India was in-a listening mood when he pulled out his cigarette holder the Refugee Act of 1953, which) and mingled with guests during a recent reception at the Indian embassy in Washington, D.C. a AP Wirephete At the left he gets a light from an unidentified man, puffs thoughtfully in the center, and lets the smoke swirl at the right. Japan's Ishibashi Elected to Top Otftice, « = Advocates U.S. Ties, Red China Trade Ne hon ities purged him from his post of finance minister. The Allies said he was backing a return to Japan's aggressive military policy in his magazine, the Oriental Economist. ——— - — % mead ~annnatienneenens ation as well as revive parts of a bill killed in the House last July.) TOKYO «® — Tanzan Ishibashi,/c red it, * * « | 72-year-old new president of the spending. World War IL He is He is considered a champion of jan economist and journalist wh me perenne! freedoms the Jape Ss « . O'nese won after t war. Some o That bill, which the Sen- Liberal - Democratic party, was . oe 8 thas had a stormy career since he his conservative colleagues think 4 ate in the closing days of Congress, | eleated prime minister of Japan| Ishibashi, son of a Buddhist) jentered politics—after the war. some of these freedoms must be laxed immigra today. He advocates continued co-| Priest. is Japan's $ sixth Prime min-| In IMT the All ied occupation au- curtailed. operation with the United States — ——— and other Western countries, but | more trade with Communist’ China. ’ Ishibashi succeeds Ichiro Hato-| yama, who resigned with his Cab-| inet earlier today in preparation’ for the vote in the House of Rep-| resentatives. The lower house of the Japanese Diet gave Ishi- ] bashi 291 votes to 150 for. Mosa-/ and more government;ister since a aac E a st ti ne fi i ES Z : : i rise Hi is 58 He sta Et neighbors objected, They found he F Was playing ats over loud. Andirons .. from $6.90 Wood Holders frees, But police reported he eould|Plan Cozy Family Party Grates .... from $8.75 brass ....... $12.95 VANCOUVER, B.C. w» — The) : “<<: jprovince of British Coulmbia is! Find Bonds in Scrap sending a hundred children to its) : Oakalia prison in the next few | EAST ST, LOUIS, Ill. & —jdays—and it promises to be a’ e Workmen at a metal firm dis-) happy occasion. _————~——-“sovered-- twenty-three $50—govern-|_ The children and other mem-, “ment bonds in the, locked com-|bers of the families of 106 “‘spe epartment of a battered old safe|cially selected” inmates have “being prepared for shipment to ajbeen invited to an unprecedented -gteel mill. The safe had arrived|/Christmas party with approval of! in a load of scrap metal, Police|the provincial attorney general. io contact the owner|They'll be free to mingle with the, convicts in the prison gymnasium.| $s > Democrats in Congress buro Suzuki, leader of the - aed ie MA ainiouoatie tor sition Socialist von red 25 vs for life happier =vees~ Hateyama, 73, retired-as. Liber-if x Sen, Albert Gore (D-Tenn) ex- ‘al-Democratic leader Dec, 14 be-| two years in office had achieved toojhis two major goals: reopening on ‘ and the admission of J the | » thn col nar septa rar ores pada, | we Diets 467-member lower house | From $439 were absent when today's vote under the Walter-Mc-\eign Minister Mamoru Shigemitsu, | F now in New York where he went, , ) the U.N. Tussdays p. Shigeraiten, a serene prime min-) PI N G PO NG 9 20 ister, submitted his resignation been | Cabinet. He is believed out of the 4 running for the Foreign Ministry The makeup of the new govern- | | ment is not expected for a day or — Le - : os Aiba be new Pine Mie FIREPLACE FURNITURE Is Your 7 . te ” ions Cgontumebedecked Samia Claus stlSity the ‘United States, Heal China and Soytheast Asia. easier Tools . -oes from $9.95 Wood Bskis. from $6.85 “ot be quieted down—the public ad-\Inside Prison Walls | k i ae ge ft BLACK. and DECKER Now or Next Year! top TRADE-IN LESS $$$ ALLOWANCE! 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TRADE-INS TREMENDOUS SAVINGS WATCHES Mibu, Mercury . 29° 6 pc. DRESSER SETS 14° “RADIOS Troveter, Chelwo . ee 20° _ COSTUME JEWELRY 7° | PEOPLES| __. MM HARDWARE 00. ‘ie “| HARDWARE ¢ COAL © BUILDING SUPPLIES 151 OAKLAND FE 4-1594. ante powrrac pasae, "THURSDAY, DECEMBER’ 20, 1058 | Scrooge’ Does Best tive Tuesday stipulating that no Goine Too'low la Seeurala tet. i cntebind ttm a Testy sindung tm That 9 Officers said | _ News of the Men i in Service DETROIT @ — At the risk of|worth more than $5, “When an| ST. LOUIS Police said two|t? Purse tor her mother, Mri! ANN ARBOR @ — Aon / | being tagged \a “‘serooge”, sub-jemploye-is-given a watch or other|men, one armed, held up a drug- : RS . A seaemt wees Fe Heny's Ted is the son of Mr, and “‘Mrs.|urban Hazel Park City Managerjexpensive gift you never know|store yesterday, took $50 and on AS at shee Oe. et ee Pre-Flight School ™ R. Dabbs of 19 Elizabeth|Calvin C. Henry \issed a direc-\what can happen,” he said. _ in se. sve ene sees Seen Sel Does at Pensacola, tke Rd. | Fla., is Navy Ene § | q enlisted on September 13, sign Thomas P. . from’ Pontiac ®. | Frank, son of i : | Mrs, Clarence P, © Frank of 172 8. @ 4 Ergon Paddock St. pigs ct” He is now as-; he Meant signed to Saufley | sditiass Field Naval Auxil- Center, Great Lakes, Til iary Air Station, Sgt. Charles W. Theis, whose) also at Pensacola, FRANK father, Peter J. Theis, lives at 97 for primary flight training. Rundell St., recently was gradu- Frank graduated from lowal ated from the llth Airborne Di- State College. vision's Jumpmaster School in Ginger Ale » * *# Germany. A/B Ted J. Dabbs, recently en-| Sgt. Thels graduated trom Pon- tered the Administrative Course at) tiac High School in 1953 and was Warren Air Force Base, Cheyenne, formerly employed by the General Wyo. Motors Corp. His — Lola F. Sandage, lives a Cameron. St., Pontiac. ® * * oe * Publisher Promises. | sewing with the darine's 1s : neeis Co, = Camp 9 aM to Pay Severance aa Aas a liam E. Merrow, NEW YORK W — The Crowell- son of Mr. and Collier Publishing Co. says it will Mrs. Albert Mer work out a seve! pay agree- row, 30324 Glad- ment with employes of the» de- ~ funct Collier's and Woman's Homey = : gto a Companion, 2 =r Pvt. Merrow re- An employes committee met with management yesterday and afterward complained that 500 e-| yaemmow gt Cait. itorial, circulation and advertising “ed d ed workers in New York have been} ing in August, Te, ee col. dismissed “without notice and| {fom Farmington High without severance pay.” Severance pay is a method|International Hotels, Inc. whereby a dismissed employe col- . . lects a stipulated compensation Acquires New Hospice Vodka and Ginger Ale VisSlsPaigs @2e=ce: Serve these 12 Canada Dry holiday highballs the 25-story Navarro Hotel in New York city. Majority of Tourists "=2e"atc%t because they @ sparkle longer @ taste better © are better for you" South. NEW YORK—More than 75 per Widincwneacemecermse”| ,,, hanks to “Pin-Point Carbonation” aie i ae states that have a combined total] Others include Saginaw's Ban- of Jess than half this country’s croft, Jackson's Hayes, Bay City’s Oo population. Winonah, Cleveland's Hollenden CANADA DRY CLUB SODA makes ’em light and sparkling —— New York’s Prince George. : : . p,Dat together these same states|tal New Toes Prine —adds life to Scotch, Canadian and American whiskey, | Wints for better bighballs | 77% Wate nation’ a — population. IDentures Discovered— Brandy, and Wine. ! 1. Measure liquor ie \ N k Stat counts | we carefully. , for one third of the ‘Americans|Missing Five Years CANADA DRY GINGER ALE gives ‘em better taste— 2. Pour over ice who travel to Europe. PORT HURON W — A dental brings out the full flavor of any Whiskey, Rum, or Vodka. in glass. f ; . pits ined te the pend along the CANADA DRY QUININE WATER makes bracing tonic 3. Add pre-chilled mixer. & — One Shot Kills 2 Ducks {Lake Huron shove was claimed By drinks with an incomparable bittersweet flavor—try it with | 4. Stir gently. . LOGAN, Ohio @® — Tommy/five years ago. Gin, Rum, Vodka, or Vermouth. i Woodgeard bagged two ducks with; Albert Allen proved his owner- ohe shot recently at nearby Scott’s|ship to sheriff's officers by com- Creek, It wasn’t beginners’ luck./paring the teeth with those he *According to research sponsored by American Bottlers of Carbonated Beverages, at Laboratory of Applied Physiology, Yale University. ‘ Tommy, 14, has. be@n hunting with ibought as replacements. 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CANDY for the KIDS! ~ Special Low Price For Your Holiday Baking Michigan Grade “A” wy, LARGE EGGS. . 2 47° YGRADE’S HONEY BRAND Ready te Eat Shank Portion Whole ¢ Stokely’s Finest Hams FRUIT COCKTAIL ‘a , — — ; , . 4 h, é ; a Ma \: ; a ~, a : “ — : 1 SHOP EARLY — Only 300 Turkeys af This Price! “YOUNG TOM I Oven-Ready ‘ . gabael (ogagass : CHRISTMAS TOYS Cypress Gardens ‘. @ee Emerald Baby - , _ Cc Plush SLEEPING ORANGE JUICES: 20° | scetstnme, $459 | wiinits — ; or TEDDY BEARS each ae Pkg. c arbara jo ; PIECRUST 10 MAMA DOLLS «= | oracaenaa es : 10 Ibs. ' gi 1200. Baldwin COLUMBIA OPEN SUN.9to9 ies fi or Hi O l iday D ec or Sighs of Contentment Scrcosnten wits ssf It's Overstuffed | | Nice loat to have on hané. Compare Edible Meat |, Be, sure tn use a light io win |makers Extension Group, She ts, i \cttteon tlt anti ingredients together io 8] Favorite Apple Bread = | With Price Per Pound - ting for your turkey because the italented along lines other than) 4, teaspoon cinnamon jsauce pan. Cook over low heat WN) 9 cups sitted four dressing will ¢ thi talen’ ‘ : _ xpand during the Seo, rele SL an bute sey et ne | ERs se wu sp i ae Se pe les_use ander the coomtes, On until and-flutfy.Add \ . ; ; ; 7 1 teaspoon baking soda of both the price per poun a _ * * * ‘addition to ceramics and metal-|°° it cons ie wai. «es —s Christmas Almond Cookies E cen wctler so; margarine the amount of edible meat avail-|~y; , ck stuffing In tightly, it work, Mrs, Trost's hobbies include 9¢ Vam-ta, arent ~ Sift dry/ % cup putter or shortening *s cup sugar able from each cut of meat. Now). i» jose ‘ti flutty texture and the . ew — i A 5 ugar * 8 er, The stars are an oatmeal Candie making. aantaelan coca | Laerena nan care 1 S85 erated (medium-tne) uapecie| that the pork supply is plentiful bir may burst! sie, ec Pt | Mme ity sew de rs i a | “thee tm mae oe a cnet ¢ favorite | “a 2 teaspoon a : ‘cuts give a of pork per a : dreds of tiny multi-colored: can- {for cookies, | board. Spread date filling om | 7 Sin row quict cooking oats Sift together the » Meking . 7. ee 8 ~ Ithat , tat, etutting be allowed dies, White is_ piped REFRIGERATOR DATE WHIRLS| Suh and roll sp like 8 MY | Cream butter and sugar, add al-POwder, baking soda and salt-! ‘The price per pound is usuallyliee every pound (ready-to-cook around the edges to resemble | gy Mrs, Herman Trost om eo at rag paper mond extract and mix well. Sift/Cream butter and sugar. Beat/iower than for other cuts and the! weight) of turkey. snow, << dep Wilkes @¢ cheruatng refrigerator. dry ingredients and add. Add milk,|eggs until thick and Jemon-col- amoun t of meat in relation to cane eee Mrs, Trost is president of the! va cup brown suger _ Slice in thin slices and bake on then oatmeal. There is ‘no egg in ored; beat into creamed mixture; | is high, says the onsumer Mar th yw , local PTA and is an active mem-| 1’ ean, mate suger a’ greased cookie sheet for 8-10'this recipe \stir in grated apple. Stir in dry in-/keting Information Agent, Mrs. A very large barton w in probably : ber of the Troy Progressive Home-| 3°, “Sips sinea flow minutes at 375 degrees. Chill about an hour, Roll out ¥%-/gredients just until combined; fold| Josephine Lawyer. [need no more stunting Coan OAL am ougn set See _— inch thick on a floured board. Cut in pecans. 7 8 um sized bird because the dil- _ Date Pulling with floured cookie cutters. Bake * * «© Boston butt, fresh or smoked ference in weight is due to the Sa Le ewe wees Sates on a greased cookie sheet 10-12, Bake in greased loaf pan (about,picnic shoulder, pork steaks, and|amount of meat on the carcass cee eer en a minutes at 373 degrees, Frost and 8 by 4 by 2's inches) in a mod-'smoked cottage butts come from and not to the size of the bird's 1 tablespoon temon juice decorate when cool. erate (330 degrees) oven 55 to\the shoulder, ‘eavity. 2 cup chopped puts — peaesresmmmneronmnsasintan ovrebesiieevidictnes nicotene _owee-ensineaiecatpiaionoemvn wiinenariaapsnmiangeanee: . —_— | Merry Christmes from all of us at. Atlas Super Market FRESH, RED RIPE Cranberries zZ Phas: 29° OCEAN SPRAY CRANBERRY SAUCE ——- LIBBY’S 2 Cans 39° rice deans oa | PUMPKIN | , or Festive Holiday Buffetto Succulent Best | F GSEWEe BS 5 _ . Fruit Cocktail Beans like mother used to bake! For family and guests alike, a; }+ cup lemon juice buffet supper cam be tes WTiipcen"powdared "stoves Yankee Baked Lima Beans | Large C and satisfying, ~~ Combine ingredients and heat 4 cups a dry limes No. By No. 303 ¢ . eee ham, in a small saucepan. Stir to blend ty pound cubed salt pork | 3 ’ DEFIANCE MARGARINE Yellow Quarters 5 Pounds i wh tk) ernie gon nen ye OER | aint ARRON S “plastic wrapping, well. Serve with ham slices, Cans %y cup finely diced onion 4, cup brown sugar ; ~ \Prozen Dessert |} Siexzt Wasi... Serve a colerful t sauce | imiAnce Soak limas in water 5 to 6 hours’ ‘ in scored orange shells, Serve pee aca or overnight. Bring slowly to) aig Painbow- of edible. color boit.—Add salt pork and boil gently; f in CO eather until almost tender, 35 to 45 min- chunks, cherries and small seed- | A oe dessert is as refreshing) utes. Taste and season with sal‘! a. im cold weather as it is when days u neoded . Put lisans en 336 cups t weet ing liquid in . | ; gpa > gimme: ke Pineapple Sherbet * * «& + with ‘the precooked fast - heating 1 can (9 ounces! crushed pineapple Mix remaining ingredients and. ham. i i : i | i Nestle’s King Size CHOC. BARS = MAXWELL HOUSE =<" 7 COFFEE Choice of Grinds First Quality DIAMOND LARGE | WALNUTS 1 teaspoon wfted orange rind 3 : Serve @ cole slaw made of} 3 tablespoons lemon juice stir into limas. Put part of the | 4 red and green cabbage. Ate SS | salt pork on top. Bake in mod | = x Party Ham Turn pineapple (including syrup) pwn yo penldate 1's hours & pound toneless, skinless cookes into mixing bowl. Stir in grated, Makes 6 to 8 servings. cent eeeen } orange rind and lemon juice, _ 7 * -'2 teaspoons kitehen: bouquet Add sugar to milk and stir until) Note: If unsoaked limas are} . a sparent. dissolved; add to pineapple mix- used, stir them into 2 quarts rap- Have thio ' te ture; mix thoroughly. Turn into idly boiling water; boil gently 1% ae. Hices|Tetrigerator tray. Freeze until hours. : aca securely string mushy—15 to 4 hour. UG aa ona we Aaa _Turn mixture into chilled bowl! . ; and whip with rotary beater (hand|salad to Fit Season a or electric) until fluffy, Turn back , ae : er with aluminum 14 - (380 into tray and freeze until firm— Here's a colorful salad that Bake in a moderate oven: md about 2 hours with refrigerator|™akes the most of the seasonable| \ » : control turned at lowest freezing Crisp fresh red apples and cranber- maining ingredients and brush over point, Makes 4 to 6 servings. jries. Combine 3 cups shredded cab- surface of ham. Bake until glazed, |bage, 1 cup chopped raw cranber- , 1$ minutes longer. Just jries and 1 cup chopped red De- before serving, run a long skewer| Make Apple Waffles licious apple, Combine % cup may- . [onnaise, \% cup sugar, 4% teaspoon “Cut and remove string. Serve with} Ever-tried-fresh apple waffles? isait, 2 teaspoons lemon juice inj _ currant sauce, Makes 30 portions, {To your usual waffle recipe add small bow!. Pour over apple-cran-|, , two cups diced gh svvvared ap. [herry-cabbage mixture and _ toss; ples, 14% teaspoons cinnamon and/jlightly with two forks until well Sap t0S gurrent semy: .12 tablespoons sugar. tmixed, Makes 4 - 6 servings. Sunshine Hi-Ho Grackers..... .. 33¢ HAMILTON, GRADE A ey =. % _ STRAWBERRIES Bo. $40 “Pgs. Birds Eye Frozen GARDEN PEAS 6 ws 1 3 | Snow Crop Frozen PARTY. HAM — Party Ham is just the thing malas it a fenst tur the eyes as wellas the | 4 holiday butfet. Glamorously picturesque. _ appetite. | accompanied by red currant sauce which : f ¥ To Make Your Holiday Really Complete Shop at 3 Sisters Mkt. MORRELL or RATH CANNED Christmas MIXED NUTS a f 5 iia Stay Ghee UVSaae quis as weit 5) Hi agi! This ad good Dec. 20th ‘til Dec. 25th. Store hours 9 AM, ‘til 10 P.M, 7 days. CLEANED FREE OF CHARGE Milk Defiance Drip or Regular COFFEE 89°. FREE COUPON INSIDE CAN PINEAPPLE JUICE 23... DEFIANCE CORN Whole or Cream Style 7 8 9: SWEET POTATOES 235: Cans ISBEST PEAS 7 89 CRUSH ED PINEAPPLE FANCY RIPE BANANAS 2» 25: JUMBO GRADE A FRESH EGGS DDS bez PILLSBURY wie w ~ 99 | ‘SWEET ; P ICKLES 22% 39° CAKEMIX Californie Large Size Eating ORANGES. . e Doz. CAPONS or ROASTERS . MINCE Californie Sweet Eating 59° Florida Large Size Juicy ORANGES ate e Doz. 49° ORANGES A Rest Bey a 4-89 ORANGES} THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMYER 20, 1956 Fed Fresh Killed / FRYERS .%.. Fresh Killed STEWING CHICKENS . / * 2 eo. 6. 8 oe Family Size Frozen Fruit PIES EACH Ea. CHERRY APPLE PUMPKIN ~~. Your Choice 2 GREEN ONIONS _ CALIFORNIA CARROTS in Bag Sweet, Juicy TANGELOS..... 19° “CUCUMBERS LARGE GREEN PEPPERS PASCAL CELERY fae a PH aS ii ae sich cain ub sense "bean soup spiced with ground of Hot wil \ ‘Unexpected company is always fun; but — well, what to serve them Hi i rteltiat ey ~f3 lili : E Another time, serve cream: of) chicken flavored with dill, or black! While “the soup . doughnuts? They're always fun, bat there are additions to the regular doughnut mixture worth | noting. For instance, next time you ed ‘make doughnuts, try the following|@ wonderfully good but low-calorie) recipe, which includes fresh, tart, whole (and wholesome) cranber-| Ties: Cranberry Doughnuts Shortening or salad ofl for deep frying % cup ft cranberries, chopped ‘ cup si-ar : cups ee ‘ teaspoons ing, powder 1 teaspoon baking soda 1 teaspoon ~ “ teaspoon eech cinnamon, mace and tablespoons shortening, meited Start heating fat to 370 degrees on a deep-fat frying thermometer. mix cranberries, sugar and flour, set aside. Sift ingredi- ents together. , Beat eggs well. Beat in shorten- Ing and sugar. Continue beating until mixture is thick and creamy. Stir in buttermilk, Add flour mix- ture all at once and mix until just smooth, Stir in cranberry mix- ture. Refrigerate for % to 1 hour. Use a floured cloth or board and roll dough about %%” thick. Cut with a floured doughnut. cut- ter. Fry doughnuts, two or three at a time, in the hot fat until an even golden brown, turning once with a long-handled fork. Drain on paper towels, Makes 1'2 to Skillet Supper— Easy, Delicious er main dish with as good flavor prod -as Ground Beef Skillet Supper. the. all-purpose flour 4 tap. soit ) eee What could be easier than 2 the, firm butter 14 cup suger aie a | ing ground beef, using onion soup 2. oo fan acany mix to make the sauce, then add- purpose \G cup butter or owndese ce Bi fy i yu f E > 4 a ; i iy =f] i ‘ Hi +e iF HE] : i F i gs SOUP — When unexpected visi- nicest thing to do is feed them elaborately they'll feel they're s an idea: Hot Spiced Get Warm Reception ero tn Suess” ws gin) is heating, | ——+-tnto-an-epicurean delight. ! soup, delicately flavored with tarragon, served in tall handsome mugs. With it doughnuts, possibly ones you've made yourself, to which you've added tart, colorful cranberries. ¢- Spiced Soup To Store Egg Yolks: To store left over egg yolks small ‘amount of cold water in the re- ifrigerator, Left-over egg whites 2 dozen doughnuts depending on should be stored in the refrigera- ‘size cutter used. ‘tor in a covered container a * DIETERS BARBECUE SAUCE — Whether you're weight-watch- Tag in preparation for holiday meats or whether you're just-trying to hold that line, you'll like this Dieters Barbecue Sauce. Use it for basting hamburgers or steaks or roasts. Barbecue Sauce Is Zesty, Has Low Calorie Count For those who may be trying the cooking. Extra sauce may be \to “‘hold the line,” yet preserve Stored in the refrigerator. . Low-Calorie Barbecue /Sauce % cup chopped calon 1 cup catsup \ | Ss Cup water | ‘4 cup lemon jutee } the pleasure of good eating, here is’ recipe for barbecue sauce. This piquant sauce will trans form even the lowly hamburger 3 tablespoons Worcestershire sauce 2 tablespoons vinegar lt, teaspoons prepared mu 1 teaspoon sucary! solution | %» teaspoon salt Calories in the sauce have been) Dash of pepper and cayenne substantially reduced by the use| Combine all ingredients in a of the noncaloric s r,small saucepan; simmer 20 stard or § tablet» normally required. But no one will,or steaks during broiling. be able to taste the difference, lor! * * @ this sweetener retains its natural sugar-like sweetness, even when contains 43 calories; 0.9 grams cooked or baked at high tempera-| protein: 0.2 grams fat; 10.7 grams tures. carbohydrate. If made with sugar, For oven-barbecued hamburgers,| cup of sauce would contain 62 ‘baste meat with the sauce during calories. t ¥ wedgie coffee cake WEDGIE COFFEE CAKE Yield; 1 9-inch round layer Pid i! S55 ee a i Pe pari CLABBER GI 'dinner with caraway rolls, tomato i sucaryl, in place of the sugar|minutes. Use to baste hamburgers Makes 2 cups. 4 cup of sauce -|Potato-Scallop _ Made in Skillet — New way with potatoes. Skillet Potato Scallop . 3 cups thinly sliced potatoes (3 medi- um-sized) % cup minced onion 1 cam (3 ounces) siiced broiled mush reems % cup water 3 peens butter or margarine In Sinch skillet, make a layer of 2 cups of the potatoes. Top with minced onions, Drain mushrooms land add; reserve mushroom liquid. Finish with layer of remaining potatoes * @¢ » ! Mix mushreem liquid, water and butter: bring te boil; add bouillon cubes and dissolve; pour over po- tatoes. Cover tightly and place over moderate heat. Bring to boil and cook-over-very—-iew -heat—un- til potatoes are almost tender —! about 20 minutes * cf - Remove cover and cook until liquid has almost evaporated — about 5 minutes; Sprinkle with parsiey, cover, turn off heat and let stand a few minutes before! serving. Makes 4 servings. Post-Holiday Meals Call for Clever Cook Post-holiday meals sometimes put & tax on cleverness. It's not easy to serve leftover food in an entirely different manner, Change this situation by serving your fa- vorite curried turkey sauce on jem. on-buttered noodles, Accompany this dish with such favorite com- panions to curries as chutney, sliv- ered almonds and seived hard- cooked egg yolks, Complete the | aspic salads, chilled fruit cup and a beverage, : school or college? Candy cane ice cream and cake will please them all for refreshments. ° 4 | The same ice cream and cake combination will top off a guest |dinner with distinction or prove a jtempting substitute for heavier bao puddings at the Christmas i . | ‘The best thing about this des- sert, of course, is that it is se attractive to look at, so good te eat. Second best, it's easy to pre« pare, % * ” Just place litde peppermint can- dy canes—you can buy them two jor three inches long at the dime jstore—around the edge of a frost- led eake. Serve it with magically easy peppermint stick ice cream, made in your own refrigerator, ‘with sweetened eondensed milk. When you use sweetened condensed milk as a base you are sure of a velvety smooth ice cream with a real old-fashioned flavor and tex-,* ture, Magic Peppermint Ice Cream % cup (% condensed mil ‘y cup water 1 cup heavy cream i 1 cup crushed peppermint atick candy Set refrigerator control at cold; est point. Mix sweetened con- Keep Pre-Stuffed Fowl densed milk and water. Chill. | ° H Whip cream to custard-like con, Under Refrigeration sistency, Fold into‘ chilled-mixture ome ne Ne shied ween stuffed turkeys that are on the Break up with fork and then beat market now? According to Dr with rotary egg beater until flufty Dena Cederquist, head of the foods but not melted. Fold in crushed and nutrition department at Michi- candy, Quickly return to tray. Cov-/gan State University, they are safe er tray with waxed paper. Return up to the point they are sold and to freezing unit, Freeze until firm. taken from the dealer. PEPPERMINT ICE CREAM Wondering about the new pre- cake for a Christmas party, with homemade iS-ounce can) sweetened! candy cane ice cream, is as delicious as it is ilk | eye-appealing. Use sweeten ed condensed milk Complete Selection of CHAMPAGNE | LIQUOR COLD POP and MIXES TO TAKE OUT » aa ea Pan ceaiae Bau a oe Re nen 7 Sd Seek bees = 7 é ai ee CIS Se , op. i a a f . : 7 : >= IPHE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY,-DECEMBER 20, 1956 : Here's Delicious for an easy ice cream base, mixing crushed pep- permint stick candy in for flavoring, and sprinkl- ing it on cake ice cream for garnish, Hook small candy canes around the edge of the cake. — Candy cane | Your handling of them deter-| Elgyor Sweet Potatoes their degree of safety so) mines their degree o y | Honey and lemon juice, plus remember to keep them under re- : P | grated lemon rind, give good fla- frigeration at all times to prevent! ‘eat atoes growth of food poisoning bacteria. |Y°F mashed sweet potatoes. . *. * i , ' A five-to-eight. pound ready-to- Dr. Cederquist also advises to nook weight turkey will need 314 take regular turkeys out of the re- to 4 hours roasting time if the frigerator only if they are frozen'oven temperature is low (325 de- and need to be thawed. grees). Viasic Stuffed OLIVES Lerge Ice Box Jar BEER C WINE BUTTERFIELD IRISH POTATOES 300 Cans 19 Chase & Sanborn INSTANT COFFEE "0 P ss | 18 PIES WELCH’S GRAPE JUICE Large Bottle as for ‘1.09 Fres COMPLETE SELECTION OF Produce & Vegetables KILN ORANGES Jumbo Tampa 49° _ Bench 5 : LARGE DIAMOND WALNUTS One Pound Cello. Bag Barnet Tomato Juice 4s ~ 46 Oz. Cans 39° ~ ORANGES - COVERED = Q:| CHERRIES U.S. No. Maine POTATOES 1 10 Lbs. 39° CHICKEN-OF-THE-SEA OYSTER STEW - ONE CAN... . 39¢] Second Can... If a From. -?P SEO PLE'S. with these. > SENSATIONAL | Food Values! | 3% a 3 Ps 4 x a z 7 mS Sascha Christmas Feature COCA-COLA : QUIRT CASE of 24 BOTTLES elias ORG \ Mota a +t ACN HAO BAN aC. *e HAMS. Stk 3% is Aimsves's Sclueabln : SLICED BACON 4 3**1.00, Exc a WITTE a Food-O-Mat | Closed All Day sh Tica California 6 0%. = oo . _ LEMON J UICE. eee Mario's STUFFED OLIVES... : : Michigan Spiced wn 2% + a CRAB APPLES . uy People’s Christmas Candy Sale! HARD MIX... + 39" Ap aoe Stokely’s Finest No. 3 -: 99° : CHOCOLATES A ae 59 _ Sweet Potatoes . ee =. see Se net SRE nee i Christmas CARDS | FINE ASSORTMENT Brach’s : 24 cx c 100% FILLED CANDY *" 59 ae Be Be Plenty of i ee : Lia dagen er COLOSSAL RIPE OLIVES. ‘= 99 e ' White or C c : STORE BLUE RIBBON NAPKINS 2 ~ & | | p % PITTED DATES........2 Real Good Polish or Kosher a a gs THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER 20, 1956 4 is ae ae ae a teem aoe se eee om sng pok™ Bhs “4 ~ pe dls ne ed Se Ate “2 * PLASTIC FOAM TREE — This easy-to-make days. Each side of the tree is decorated and light- _ Christmas decoration is made of styrofoam. It edi differently. - can be dismantled and stored fiat after ese holi- . Its Easy, Attractive and Fun, Too! Ht you enky migking your own your own free hand, so long a Use any small, sharp kitchen # ee ae. here’s.an idea) you keep both sides uniform. ‘knife to cut the Styrofoam! and it-Yourself* Christ- As. indicated onthe drawing.|insert the sockets so_that they | -ereate, This simple tree, both: the strings of Twinkle Lamps| protrude just enough beyond the | ~ light-weight Styrofeam:| aid Holiday Pink lights are insert-| outside surtace of the tree so that from the back of each com-|you can hold them while inserting’ trée panel. Wiring, which) the bulbs. lighting specialists recom-| For a final touch of glamour,| mend be checked carefully, is|place the tree in front of a tin- concealed between the tree forms sel-framed window and spotlight in place with insulated = tay | projector bulb, ‘eel - Christmas pleated foil). ‘reflectors miniature orna- ments complete the room-side dec- erations. / * LJ s most fascinating fea- i i [ if A into tree-shaped pans, Make them festive with candy trim or butter | icing. They make ideal gifts. makes enough filling for 10 average) ‘Packed Into Puff Shells (ize puts Michigan State University home “Try this for a Yuletide dessert economists suggest you save last| treat, minute time by having the cream cheery. peppermint stick cream )|storing them freezer. filling, Make the filling by whip-| ee ping two cups whipping cream and| Vanilla pudding looks glamorous. gradually adding % cup powdered when it is topped-with meringues: ljsugar, fold in ¥ cup crushed garnished with blobs of red ny, peppermint stick candy. Spoon it ‘and grated coconut, from outside with a pink-color CREAMY FUDGE TREES — Pour creamy chocolate fudge | + Fill baked. cream puff shells with! puffs made ahead of time and, PE EE OG CE CE Ue ee te Make Your Own Christmas Tree: { i | : Peppermint “Stick Filling ine baked cream puff shells. this] 11 A. M. to 7:45PM. and dressing with — sauce -Y FRIED ~ SPRING CHICKEN ae ak ae a} - ' We Do Catering — Call U: AKER Y DEPARTME! ' for Your Christmas Otfice | orated , Parties — We Prepare Com- -+-plete Meals to Take Out! | —, < eee oe Why not consult the grocef when buying ham? Whether it is coun- try cured, partially cooked, or fully cooked, affect the time need- ed to prepare it. Read any labels found’on the ham, then follow the Fill cavity of bird lightly and suggestions for cooking. To ease the budget and to get Team Potatoes, Fish You'll need about two cups of mashed cooked potatoes to com- bine with a four-dunce package of variation into next week's meals, beef blade chuck for a steaming _idies. Makes 2% pounds. Buy Carefully This Week; Splurge for Christmas sliced cabbage, diced pineapple and a mayonnaise-cream dress- chopped nuts, marshmailows and a may i r dress / ing is colorful and tasty, Or | choose a molded cranberry salad | that can be prepfred the day be- | fore. \ Shoppers will find better flavor, jin hothouse tomatoes for a few, icents more a pound than the to- {matoes that are picked green, then \ripened. Lettuce, escarole, endive, jand romaine wear similar price jtags, but will add a variety of fla- jvors and textures. Potatoes team well with either lyellow or green vegetables. Frozen green vegetables yield three por- \tions from each 10-ounce_package.. Squash is a favorite yellow vege- table of the season. | Large cans of pumpkin are | especially priced to make tasty | pies that are quick, easy, and thrifty. i FRUITS ‘— Apples represent a. good fruit value, as do the increas- jing supplies of citrus fruits and bananas. Tangerines, Florida juice joranges and California Navels ‘spark the fruit counters along with top quality grapefruit. Fruit pies, centerpieces, and gift pbaskets add to the holiday spirit. . pot roast is a thrifty selection. Ground beef is one of ‘the best) buys not only because it is so) economical, but because it can he} shredded dried codfish for codfish used in so many meat dishes Round steak for .swissing or sir .\loin for broiling will cost less this! week than ‘next. /A slight raise in} cost is expected after the holiday. VEGETABLES — Fresh cab-. } Use the raw bage adds a‘crisp green touch. A jor whole. SR ‘cabbage stind cémbining thinly jries to two cups of flour, } = last year at this time. Bake Cranberry Muffins bran muffin recipe that you have. | Add one cup of ber- | SPADAFORE’S Open Christmas Eve, ‘til 9. SAVES YOU MONEY ON CHRISTMAS FOOD NEEDS weet Pickles Velvet Brand ICE CREAM Royal GELATIN Pkg. 5: We Reserve the Right to , te Complete Line of Beer, Wine, Atty > a ee peewee ioe ae ee Oe eee the Marine Court Hotel, Solent, Hampshire, The menu begins with a dry| bringing ap the Tear, assorted] * seve and let ‘cool. cheeses, toffee and brandy. All| Seeseberries inte 2 tups of rich of the fdllowing recipes serve 6,| STea™ stiffly whipped. Serve chilled, in sherbet glasses. SHRIMP SAUCE. For we. did it with Stilton, aged Ched- you ‘soak 1); pounds cog im 1 | dar and blue, served on a tray quart water with 1 teaspoon | with plain wafers. Black coffee, salt and 1 teaspoon vinegar, j.n4 Mr. Fodor also calls for for about ¢ hours im the Te ibrandy. We like a spot of tawny frigerator, Drain if, then sin | port, though. Cheerio! Pip! Pip! ike Wi ee ee boullion made with 2 cups | 4) water; 1 cup white wine; 1 onion, sliced; 1 bay leat, 3 peppercorns; and 1 teaspool st ttiN } = Oysteretti New and with the following shrimp sauce. If you use dried salt as directed on shrimp fine, to make 1 cupful. This is served very hot. ROAST TURKEY WITH SAUSAGE STUFFING. Wash giblets and neck of a 10-pound giblets coarsely and save them, along with the liquid, for gravy. Tear up white bread slices into sizable ‘crumbs to make 6 cups. Mix. the crumbs with 2 table- spoons minced parsley; 5 table- spoons. melted butter; 3 table- onion; 1 tea- little of the giblet stock, and mix well, Rub your turkey with salt and ‘2 cup butter that has beer 20 minutes. Makes. 4 se Makes 4 servings, securely. Place bird breast side down on a rack over a dripping pan, add a little water so’ the!o ‘| 4 ounees spaghetti (or vermicelli) arine ; Add 2 teaspoons salt and spaghetti *lter and drain well, Turn hed Casserole Dish Oyster fans will cheer for Oys- iday weeks ahead. It's sure to win praise and requests for repeat per- formances. Qysteretti | 1 pint ovsters and liquid “% cup buter or marg “ cup flour pepper Milk plus oyster liquid to make 1% bar Nquid Buttered —— Py crumbs Drain oysters and save liquid. | ‘ont | to 3 cups boiling water, Boil rap-| idly, stirring constantly, for 2 min- utes, Cover, remove from heat and let stand 10 minutes. Meanwhile, melt butter or mar-| garine in saucepan, Stir in flour, | paprika, salt and pepper. Add li-| quid gradually and cook until thick-| ened, stirring constantly. Blend in| Worcestershire sauce. Rinse spaghetti with warm wa-/ jgreased 1%4-quart casserole. Add’ oysters to sauce and pour over, moderate oven (350 degrees) about | Simple Cheese Tray wo units of baby Gouda pre Por one red-coated baby loaf of a preheated oven at 500 degrees|Edam cheese, a package of full- flavored Port Salut. Cut the cheese in wedges, cubes, fingers and a aa : POLISH DILLS ef ee . .@ 25¢ i bn! T CAKE ae. :... S18Re Ss - Das: 39¢5 Simnay biyiaid Oeter thee SQUASH ...... PTE TE on 3¢ i SWEET POTATOES .. 2s 294 rok NIG HANS FRYING: CHICKEN ..... Bt & POT ROAST e*enreeoeeeee “) ar 4 ie DT er § Ja We would. like to take this time _to wish all our Customers a Merry _Christmas ‘and Happy New Year Rolled ROAST LIQUOR BEER PRE- INVENTORY SALE Complete Carry Out Service on MIXES - CHAMPAGNE ~ IMPORTED WINES LEAN SLICED | BACON SPARE RIBS SWEET POTATOES 3 ws. 25° - Hills Bros. p COFFEE \ Choice | of Grinds 89: 8. TIN Sno-Crop Frozen | 0: Lemonade can BIRDS EYE FROZEN CHICKEN TURKEY - Fo ey” PIES . NIFTY FROZEN Waffles , Cc 1 O:. ; * & . CANADA Seven Delicious Fruit Flavors ae \ Big 24-07. Bottle DRESSEL’S FROZEN Strawberry Banana Chocolate CAKES VELVET CAKE BEEF SEABROOK FARMS FROZEN <7 00 STRAWBERRIES | BOSTONIAN DOG FOOD 1-lb. CAN ‘ Malton Blvd. OR 3-2341 MAXWELL HOUSE for JINSTANT cx. sg 59 49: COFFEE Store Hours Mon. thru Sat, _ 9 A. M. to9 P. M.. BEER - WINE - _— We Reserve sod Lcccsah to ue Ouan e ; ' Bee Se - ’ esate sie al Sahel: 8, i } 7 } S # pre = Z 3 : : 3 ! ‘2 °y j : THE PONTIAC PRESS, ‘THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 at ae 7 jhead librarian, says only a few, i Job: 10 days painting of “slow” total investment in vehicles and : Visitors to the: 28 national parks Fema arta rar Sp0ner Servs Tine rca omapowe: on Forme earn meer Srv Note, nue aan pamphlet were printed. Ready est/Painting Slow’ Signs 2B eaches All-lime Mig cent to more than $18 billion, . Increase in Visitors “3 Me ke rave PY iduis we Pace Chiat} Pork-Costs-Zooming AURORA, -H.~—Walter -Mitche}” Ant average person has” tour” tor WASHINGTON — The — National, Woal Research Made ‘bia. : John J, Obertz of Suburban Jem} CHICAGO — The 48 states spent/¢l, research director of a pone quarts of blood weighing 12 to| Park Service handled 21,338,067 CHRISTCHURCH, New ; pee : ay! ings gave a three-time speeding’ more than $55,000,000 in 1955 for/t0ol company, says that, although)y5 2 visitors to areas administered in)—Some 50 scientists are engaged pe ¢ Of steellsn a, his choice of “sitting out” @ operation and maintenance of State horses are few and far between the first six months of 1956 com-|in eight separate centers on sheep ridge contains 143,000 tons of stee! 10-day jail sentence or working iniparks compared with $15,000,000/0" the nation’s farms, horsepower! 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So’ far as can be deter- nd replaced by the hot-water/The delay could yun into years. cus long delays Pes ee we | lmined at the present time all ma-' pe of the Nautilus, if A-sub No.| It’s still possible that the Sea| ,) given a sea trial, It ts now terials involved. were found to j2 is to be made an. effective|Wolf's problems cam be licked,/ 5. \ronths since its. keel was in accordance with specifica-| . pore Sct end ety tugs mei |= * * perts are w on ally first highly successful sea trial This release greatly under- This would be an enormous ad-jas it is tied to its dock here! 5) oaths after its keel was laid states the problem. The super- by former President Truman on | heaters have now been sealed off | | dune 14, 195%. to try te by-pass this trouble to | Restrictions on revealing de-/ | at least permit sea trials. Even | ltails of the design of the Sea | if this is accomplished, the ab- senee of the superheaters re- | [Wolf's sodium reactor, and its’ extreme complexity, prevent al dutes the speed and power detailed technical explanation of} originally hoped for in the Sea i fg SS ' — the trouble. But it stems from | Wolt. = Y, | WALLPAPER- CUR AINS - DRAPES chemicai reactions caused by the! As careful an investigation of Selection } . | use of sédium-as a means of trans-ithe Sea Wolf's trouble as is pos- ' ' dD ferring the heat of the reactor) ‘sible under security regulations of Colors : 6 B into usable power. ihas been made. It reveals no one b / Pi r In. the Nautilus plain water|person or firm solely responsible. | transfers its atomic heat to aj} |General Electric built the sodium steam turbine, In the Sea Wolf|reactor under close direction of See Our New Selection | sodium, a liquid metal, is sup-|Adm. 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The difficulty with % 4 7 LI £ .' er j | It also stated: ee } a ) 4: ; | “This equipment which is not 4 q e owt a a part of the reactor proper is in- CIGARS |the superheating equipment did (wewvvvvvvvvvvveveve inot involve any injury to person- 4 —] | cut - NEW SHI PMENT =< Se Arrived from Switzerland RATE ‘a ond BOXED ? All the Beauty 2 123 H Producto Benguet sw 5.50 Colognes . Perfumes of , uquet.. ;.. 5.50 | Prince Matchabelli Pri M aad Style : 10¢ Rei Tan Perlecto.....sez0.440 | ‘purse. I dort’t want to excite that rn _ stuff like that n't’ But she has no facts other than| Only a few have heard there | fusion of democracy.” They want tition asking their skipper, thing which is turning the ‘turret. think so. 1er own experience, There is no| Should be no arrests without a | the right to do it even if they J A. Jaap, to send the money ? al er k _ . I can't be sure how much he can : . . “ipt without k ing whe don’t rea'ty want to do it. The all t ifts to the Pres- MANY HONORS — Johnny Motte, 10, Nue “alif.. has heey : ; She studies with care what paper she trusts, no report she can] receipl—without knowing where usually spent on g }, ins otte, 10, of Nuevo, C ulit., has won see—enough to know I won't harm .ach actor before her is doing. be sure of—no experience except) the bedy goes and who has it and | first stirrings, the first birthings |jdent's Relief for Hungary Fund. 47 trophies and upward of 50 ribbons driving this tiny, 7.5 cubic-inch ‘him, or only my gesture of reach- Js he Hungarian? Russky? or her own.’ why. They hate the arrests and | of democracy. | Capt. Jaap messaged that & racer in competition with members of the One-Quarter Mitiget Rac- |!98? foreign? Dees the officer pull his * * fear the arrests and demand they | And it will be a long birth. Like Check for $7,500 will be in the How can I know what he has | pistel? Does the AVH shove her? Maybe all Budapest knows | should stop. But the history of mail tomorrow, ing Association, which has its headquarters in H t, Calif. Part j ° the + can ty ime | beem-told to-do-at-that-partioular | It so, what docs her tongue say? | some things. but they are s@ | the agelong struggle of man to the elephant. How many years fF) “Jaap said he would like to send i ’ the credit goes to dad, who built the racer. Johnny's top winner among 150-odd members. moment? These people around | “Shame, you Hungarian, to | isolated! That it rained today, | reach that special freedom is-notjgestation and birth? And what Of the bulky petition along with the _me also do pot think im the big touch me, to work for them.” | That Hammarskjold will not | known to most. And the ones (the baby? 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SAGINAW — OPPOSITE wie . * ; ey, renee PONTIAC PRE HURSD + pear: cae _ Without big Bill Russell Francisco Dons, national nothing. - And as is often the case basketball polls, there are teams sitting among the top ten in the nation because of past years’ reputations. San Francisco is a good example. Because they beat Chico State, California, Loyola, San Francisco State and Seattle, the Dons were given the number two rating in the country for the past two weeks. | This is the fallacy of the who you play: but how many you win. OLYMPIANS LOOKED GREAT During our recent trip to game last weekend, we had the opportunity to watch the U. S. Olympic team play doubleheader in Chicago Stadium. . The Olympic team was called by some as the best ever assembled. team. It was the poorest this year. The Olympians won, 83-52, with ease from the open-) ing tipoff, and naturally it was Bill Russell who did all the show-boating against his former teammates. But the crowd loved it. ONLY-AN- EXHIBITION The loss to the Olympians bition and it preserved San Francisco's 60-game winning streak, that is, for one day, cially with a convincing 62- So the longest streak in basketball history has ended at 60. It will go down in hist record. Oddly, according Collegiate Athletic Bureau “major college” status if it plays 50 per cent of its games against other “major colleges.” Amid San Francisco’s 60-game streak, 36 games were played against Chico State, cisco State, West Texas S Santa Clara, Pepperdine, Fresno State, San Jose State, and St. Marys, From the : and K. C. Jones, the San champions ‘last year, are in the weekly football and ratings. It seems it’s not Chicago for “that” football San Francisco as part of a a smooth working outfit, amateur basketball team it +f THE shooting quint we've seen £ however was only an exhi- until Dlinois broke it offi- 33 victory. ory as a “major college” to the NCAB, National , a school is considered of San Diego State, San Fran- Davis, Philgas | No one expected San Francisco to beat the Olym-| pians, but the Dons didn’t look like a top-ranked college’ inight at Isaac Crary Junior High. Gain Victories Winners Coast Home in Waterford League Action at Crary Davis Machinery of Ortonville Philgas coasted to a 53-45 decision over Louie's Tavern in Waterford League basketball games last * * * The Ortonville team held a ‘steady lead over Poole and it was only a last second bucket that narrowed the winner's margin to one point. Bob Mills paced the ‘Davis quintet with 19. points. ‘Poole’s Gene Wright took scoring honors with 21. Gerald O'Shaughnessy meshed 19 points to lead Philgas to its easy win. Morlyn Kiuesner tal- tate, Loyola of California, lied 10 points for Loule’s squad, Next week’s action will be shift- LOOK AT BUTLER’S SCHEDULE Looking at basketball schedules, just glance at the, The schedule: “murderers row” list little Butler University of Indiana) 445 pm. “foues Tavern vs. Poole plays. The Bulldogs play Ohio State, Wisconsin, Illi- “7"i3"p.m.—pniigas vs, Paculty nois, Indiana, Michigan State, Purdue, UCLA, Denver, prur and Notre Dame in successive games this year. They may not win 60 in a row, but no one can accuse the Bulldogs of padding their schedule. Evashevski Remembers Close Game With OSC LOS ANGELES #—tThe Big Ten holds a $to-l edge over the Pa- cific Coast Conference since their Rose Bowl pactwas signed,. but Coach Forest Evashevski of Iowa says he isn't prestimating Ore- gon State College. ; OSC is. the Hawkeyes’ opponent in Pasadena Jan. 1. Earlier in the season Iowa beat the Beavers at Iowa City, 1413, and had to come from behind to do it. * * * “Their halfback, Paul Lowe, ran farther against us than any other “pack, and Joe Francis’ passes to Earnel Durden hurt us plenty,” Evashevski said. ‘‘We expect plen- ty of opposition. Year in and out, PCC teams’ are just as good as those in the Big Ten, although I would. say that our conference probably has better balance, *_ * * “Usually, however, UCLA, Southern California, Stanford and occasionally a northwest team can battle any Big Ten team on even terms,” * Russell Signs With Celtis ff The Hawkeyes toured Disneyland, near, Anaheim, and met their OSC opponents, who also were guests of Walt Disney. Tommy Prothro, Oregon State coach, seems to be satisfied with the physical condition of players. He told them to keep in shape when he took off for a short vaca- tion to Hawaii gfter the close of the season. Apparently they fol- lowed orders. They have had only four scrimmages since Prothro| got back, but considerably was accomplished’ in these sessions, despite unfavorable weather. * * * The Beavers had a morning workout. yesterday, but no heavy practice, am “We're going to have to adjust ourselves to this good weather,” said Prothro at the OSC camp at Santa -Monica. “We've been en- during lots of rain and it has been chilly. It was 76. here yesterday. However, I guess Iowa has the same problem.” » * * The only tickets to the Rose lic were placed on sale yesterday in Pasadena. There were 3,500 of them and they were gone in about 7 minutes, with many persons turned away. ed from Crary to the Waterford iHigh gym. Four games are sched- ‘uled Wednesday, Dec. 26, and two ‘more Thursday, Dec. 27. i 3} p.m.—Davis Machinery vs Drayton |. 8:0 pm.—Johnson & Anderson vs. ‘Boyle 1 . 2 @ Anderson 8. ton Dr Ebben to Get Scoring Test in ‘Graveyard’ By THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Detroit's Bill Ebben, well ahead) in defense of the Missouri Valley all-games scoring title he won last season, faces his big: test Satur- day against Oklahoma A&M at Stilwater, graveyard of many scor- ing champs. Before meeting Havk Iba’s Ag- gies, Ebben runs into another strong defensive club tonight at Tulsa, coached’ by Hank’s little brother, Clarence. “ The senior jump-shot specialist of the Titans has a 26.8 point aver- age for his first four games. Last year, -his 23.8 average for the full season was best.in the conference, but Houston’s 7-foot Don Boldebuck now graduated, nosed him 23.9 to) 21.9 in conference scoring. Ebben's top. game this season was a 33-point outburst in which he outscored Louisville's Charlie Tyra by—i1- points, Writers Name Birdie ‘Manager of the Year’ BOSTON #® — Birdie Tebbetts, whose Cincinnati Redlegs just missed in a strong bid for the National League pennant, has been named ‘“Manager-of the Year’’ by ‘the Boston chapter of the Base- ball Writers’ Assn, of America. Tebbets, a former member of the Boston Red Sox now living in Nashua, N.H., will be honored at Shrine II s-T Russell has a one-year con- tract for a re’ $17,000 with the Boston but the incom- 8 *F } z 5 filet: i if aF -£ x EP Dec. 29 Shrine SAN FRANCISCO @® — Neither its best game in practice football the writers’ annual dinner Jan, 31. ake It Easy\ split T with flankers and spread ends, much as is the West. Both coaches Terry Brennan of| at right ‘half Syracuse 96, Cornell $6 the East and Buck Shaw of the | Penn Fines Fd “ee Fordham #1, Holy Cross $6 (ot) West emphasized today there eink a. Brandeis 96, ' College 66 sf er oe ae gana Paul Hornung, Brennan's quar-| western Kentucky 61, San Francisco 67 Brennan said “these terback at Notre Dame, starts| Louisiane State $4, Baylor 16 the best for Fst delayed by school work. : oe 6 © : -“*Shaw said with only 24 players;|Kalamazoo Hex Ends Bg ie pe po ge ap samaepmerne sg a ee a ee Tough stuff. “Could be, we'll have) KALAMAZOO @ — Bo wli with each player putting in a buck or so.” ‘ edged Poole Lumber, 64463, and" SS, , < ~ CONTROVERSIAL PLAY — This is the play which has caused so much controversy in the National Football League between the Chicago Bears and the Detroit Lions. These four photos are the 16 MM movie clips taken last Sunday by the Lions. Photo No. 1 shows Bobby Layne in circle pitching ball back to Gene Gedman. Photo No. 2 at longer range shows Gedman (arrow) moving toward line ‘ 7 a AY, DECEMBER 20; 1956 LOS ANGELES t#—Does profes- against key players and is there} | don’t recall any player | every time he put the quarter. |the a monetary reward for knocking) peing knocked out of a game, but | back on his back.” 3 them out of the game? ‘ A ’ Zo team has a * ¢ * + * -* | * * * 4 » * * Bobby A former Los Angeles Ram star, 7 who declines use of his name, says : that from 1951 through 1953, every : quarterback in the National Foot- 0 iy ball League was a target “and the Vi =: guy who got the quarterback out es of the game got a jackpot that we mes e all donated to." LUBBOCK, Tex. » — Bobby| the Bears were going to set me “A lot of times,” Layne con- “But thet doesn’t’ mean we |Layne, Detroit Lions quarterback,| out of the game,” Layne sail in | tinued, “defensive players tack- wanted the quarterback out of says he believes the tackle on| an interview at his home here. | le the quarterback after he has there illegally,” the player told which he was injured in last Sun-| “When it really happened, the | already pitched the bali out, It’s | and Times football writer Jack Gey- |day's game with the Chicago Bears/ ball just started polling. | natural instinet and sometimes | Redskins, er. “It was just real good hard could have been avoided. “tT pitched out to halfback Gene they just can’t stop, ganized a pool tackling to put him on his back. | “I don’t know whether he hit me/Gegman . . ,/Gedman had al-| “I do think this tackle could| Hecker said he The coaches were aware of it.” jon purpose or not, but he knew Tready trucked through the line. I{have been avoided, though. This} Rame of. disty Jumbo Joe Stydahar was coach- inst night of the ‘controversial tack. |"Umea and crouged say wes tee second year in 0 row the ing the Rams in 1951 but was suc-|ie ‘made by the-Bears’ Ed Mead hands to my side when the lights}same thing happened. Layne was shaken ceeded by Hampton Pool, Pool still) ws in a National Professional| “°™t ee ond quarter of lives here but was unavailable for! football League which the * @¢ 7s Layne referred to a similar in-/Bears game eague game Layne was carried from the|cident last year involving Mead-|ference title comment. Bears won, 38-21, Sunday * 6 —_— , . field after the incident in the first|ows, who was then with Pittsburgh. |get back into The player pools, the former| “Most of the Chicago papers |quafter of the game. He suffered a|Layne was knocked out in that|ows, who m . Ram said, usually ran about $40,| Played it up alj week about how mild brain concussion, game, too. aoe behind him. Photo No. 4 shows was accused of dirty football by of scrimmage and Layne (cirdle) watching as Ed proaches from rear. (Bottom) Photo No. 3 Gedman is at line of scrimmage while Layne (circle) gets hit by Meadows, hardly seen along side. Referee looks at the play but no penalty is called. Es Meadows ap- Layne on ground and Meadows ‘ » 1 hi re 1; [I if i is Spider’ TKO's British Fighter CHICAGO @ — For a fellow who has had 44 fights, winning all but two, Pat McAteer had plenty of unguarded moments last night in the Chicago Stadium ring: The British Empire middle- weight champion could hit with his) left, but on defense it dangled) helplessly and Spider Webb closed in to knock him down with rights: four times. ; Webb, 24, finally ended the na- tionally televised bout by scoring a technical knockout in 2:32 of the second round of a scheduled 10, Webb, a member of the 1952 U. S. Olympic boxing team, now has won 18 fights in a row and appears to deserve better than a ninth ranking. among middle- weight contenders by the National Boxing Assn. ‘This undoubtedly will be rectified in: the next rat- ings of the NBA, Joey Giardello may be next for Spider in his goal for a title scrap. BAST Columbia 78, Dartmouth 68 "| the Pontiac club, Lie Detector Tests Taken * SAN ANTONIO, Tex. ®.— Wel- terweight fighters Dick Goldstein and Art Aragon, whom Goldstein charged tried to bribe him to take ‘a “dive,** took last night. Results were not expected to be known for some time, The state boxing commission started an investigation yesterday. Goldstein testified at a commis- sion hearing Aragon, third-ranked welter, tried to bribe him to throw a fight here Tuesday night. Goldstein said he Was threat- ened with death if he didn’t take a “dive” in the third round, Aragon denied any deal with Goldstein, tie -detector— tests: _ }was that Goldstein had admitted Bribe Charges Made Both appeared eager to take the lie detector test. * * ¢ The fight never came. off. Ara- ‘gon—called—in--_Dr.~_C, _D__Henry, pS ae ip cet a a | bi 4 q 4 — . a “ge pe Te. be) * an } et i £ a hey 6. . j Oren ®ennnad hadi ts ae e* ee z - = sarin om lwerwete.te Enc 8\ Sevceuctsux4 | a Pret) et eee ig seeeeeesecteccavtens D0 60-100 Chabot Re-elected Multi-Lakes Prexy Multi-Lakes Conservation asso- : f $ state boxing -commission—dector The physician said Aragon had a reddened throat and a slight fever. Goldstein testified Aragon ap- proached him Dec. 7 and prom- ised him a fight in San Antonio if he would agree to “take a dive.” Goldstein said he agreed, but de- nied intending to go through with what he called or fix,” 7 * Aragon testified the only thing resembling Goldstein's testimony . * publicity. Boxing promoter Bob Cruz testi- fied “this whole thing is boxing politics," 3 = He accused George Parnassus, Los Angeles boxing promoter, of what he called “trying to step in and take over San Antonio.” Other principals in the sched- Se ee ee ee ee Sports Director Worked in Army Youth Program New Boys’ Club physical direc- _}tor William Nunez is a product of the famed Springfield College, with a lot of background experience at Springfield and in the’ United States army. Nunez hag just head of all physical activi been a He graduated 1954 and was assistant director of intramurals at Springfield prior to his induction into army service. He was in charge of the American Youth program for the Army, dur- ing his two-year’s duty in Ger many. ppointed _ ties at from college in- Rickey Celebrates His 75th Birthday —- celebration and ef Pirate employes suburban afternoon, He _|William Nunez, 24, (above), of at Forb sition’ on) DIRECTOR — New head of the physical education activities at *Pontiac Boys’ Club is smiling Providence, R.I. Nunez will handle the entire physical education pro- gram at the club, as well as coach the varsity teams in all sports. He is married and resides at 638 Bal- boa. Sita. tree 3 MSU Gymnasts Beaten TALLAHASSEE; Fla. i» — Flor- . State, usually one of the na- s best, defeated : and L, L. Baldesareli, Ara- gon’s trainer. : Goldstein said he was contacted Tuesday and offered $500 to throw the fight, He said several contacts and threats were made Tuesday Directors re - elected included Clayton Adams, Weldon Payne and Arnold Rahn. Annual Christmas party, © last weekend, was reported y to have Sportsmen's Congress: outfit, also Five Lions Picked 3 comipo- sition of the West team that will meet the East in the National Pro- fessional Leagie All-Star football game here Sunday, Jan. 13 was Michigan| i right tackle, Bob St, Claire, "AMers; officially acmegpced wan, * iy The team, to be coached by oe Paddy Driscoll of the Chicago Ee Bears, is ready-made for passing : pngpoorl gi Ngan apsecyd. em rt Dono an. aegjal oe Driscoll won't decide on VR mmegdlerey starters until practice is well un-|right end, Paul backer, Les Ri ; a ee = - CAUGHT IN “WEB” — Pat McAteer (right) © Birkenhead, England, bounces into the ropes from a right tossed by Spider Webb of Chicago bor Se Sek rand of ele octotted Merenter last right. Afte dieweight champ four times, Webb won on TKO in the second round. AP Wirephete r flooring the British Empire mid- H 8 : B rf i Panther- Tech Gator Battle Looms High } | -steet strike fast summer in the Panthers’ home town. By H. GUY MOATS There was only one question Art Van Ryzin had in mind yesterday regarding his starters for Friday night's final basketball game of the Yule holiday period, then plunge full-dépth into the rough the year 1956, Chiefs will observe| campaign. They travel to Bay City jJan. 4 to test the Wolves’ mettle. } * = Ls This morning the PHS mentor decided te go with his “regu- lars.” He wasn’t sure yesterday | whether he'd use long, husky | “Resie” Alexander or stocky Dick Whitmer in the front court ms Pontiac After Ath Straight | posts against Dearborn Edsel Ford high school, So, the opening lineup will include a pair of speedsters and playmakers in Dave Diehm and Larry Peet, big Hudson Ray at center and Terry Zelihart to team with Alexander at forward, So far this season, no Valley Louisiana Coed — Confirms Offer of Scholarship RALEIGH, N.C. #—A Louisiana coed has confirmed NCAA charges that a North Carolina State Col-| lege representative offered her a| seven-year medical scholarship,| the Raleigh News and Observer: - said today. - The scholarship allegedly was offered in efforts to recrule ba ‘ketball star Jackie Moreland. The morning paper said Miss) Betty Clara Rhea, 17, in a tele phone interview from her home| in Minden, La., said the offer was) made by ‘Mr. Willis Casey.” — | Casey, assistant athletic direc-| tor at State, was mentioned in| charges resulting in a four-year) suspension by the NCAA. The At-) lantic Coast Conference also has imposed stiff penalties. Pittsburgh, tutored by Johnny) Michelosen, dropped decisions to California (140) and Minnesota (3-' |6) while breaking even with Penn) State (7-7). Adverse Winter Bad for Fawns Sagindw Valley Conference title! See lowa 0 MILWAUKEE t® — The Milwau- kee Journal says Wisconsin may, replace the University of Michi-| \gan's football schedule in 1959. Alumni Provide- - Football Funds — Pledge of $250,000 Halts Reports Eagles : Would Drop Game NEWTON, Mass. — Reports) drop intercollegiate football were jended teday with an alumni pledge} of a quarter of a million dollars' to ‘continue the athletic program. | The Very Rev. Joseph R, Max- well, S. J., Boston College presi-| dent, told a news conference yes- terday alumni “very graciously” ipledged the money at a meeting Tuesday night. and Georgia * ’ The Panthers were ai Somewhat ironically, an addi- But on the final day cf the reasen| Tansy of Eridiron enti Genel 6.000 seats scheduled for Dec. 8, the inspired Panthers rose| oe Florida} construction this year coulda’t up ‘and smacked previously un-| eel eg be completed in time for the [beaten Miami, 147, before a battle. The Gator Seats; Game because of the lengthy /stunned Orange Bowl and national! . iTV audience. } Always ing a Christmas break. The | Panthers are due to arrive in a gift of | Jacksonville Dec. 26 while the Engineers will make the much— good taste | shorter trek from Atlanta the following day. | Last New Year’s day, the En- SWEATERS COGNAC BRANDY 84 Proot © Schieffelin & Co., New York | gineers eked out a disputed 1-0 triumph over the Panthers in the Sugar Bowl at New Orleans, It takes more than a year to forget these things in college football. 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The defending Class A state, champs won10 of the 12 matches, four on pings by Roy Wilbanks, Cari Holquist, Jim Warner and Gordon Jensen. Pontiac’s two tri- umphs were posted by Mel Nosan- chuck and Duke Relyea. Nesanchuck decisioned Ypsi’s Neil Bastran, 11-9, in the 133- pound division in the evening's most exciting match. Relyea |) pinned Bill Robinson of Ypsilanti at 1:13 in the 175-pound ciass. sion and John Herron in the 165- pound class, were forced to forfeit to — opponents because of their jinability to make the required) i 23 ese ae eo ‘tert seaman — Bilt Sprague 30 : a led Mel Sheffer (Pe eo, |e) Seeision- 120 pounds—Steve €T¥) de- }eistoned Dave Payne nds—Gi! (P) LANSING @ — The current! ltawn crop is threatened with star- ‘vation if adverse conditions de- velop for the deer héefd this win- jter, state conservation gafie spe-’ icialists said today. ical condition of deer during the} In area. two, a 930-square-mile alj anterless deer taken by hunt- ers were examined by Ment game men, is level. average weight, field cial seagon was slightly more than| 53 pounds. Game experts consider) that fawns should weigh 70 pounds! in the fall if they are to survive critical winter conditions. During the winter, the average’ 70-pound fawn can lose about 30 per cent. — or approximately a pounds — of ite weight and s isurvive, ayn said. | ' ‘Odds Favor ‘avor Gavilan | LOS ANGELES # — Former world welterweight. champion Kid Gavilan goes inte the ring at the Olympic Auditorium tonight fa- vered to outpoint brawling Ramon Fuentes in their 10-round encount- er. ‘M’ Skaters Lose, 7-5 —Colorado College’s Tigers over- Two Chiet grapplers, Gilbert/came » 4-1 Jead and went on to de- e\Hernandez in the 127-pound divi-| feat Michigan, 7-5, in a Western intercollegiate Hockey League game which ended in a wild free- for-all here last night. recent “any deer’’ hunting eceson Fawn weights in this area, the! experts said, were far below what, considered the safe autumn' dressed, of fawns taken in the spe-| iconsider dropping football. COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. @) |gan play with a 2-2 mark and went * * | With the "Eagles ousted from Fenway Park, site of ‘homme - games funds are needed to improve | . The Pittsburgh and Georgia | The game experts based their Alumni Field on the B. C. camp- Tech squads currently are tak- (conclusions on studies of the phys-| US. Ld] s td] Father Maxwell said that’ the| athletic program is an “‘import-| lant phase in American college} area centering around Baldwin, sna university life and we like to| feel that we have the type of pro-| . gram of which one can be proud.” | He said Aiumet Nheid seats 12.| 000 to 14,000, and plans are to enlarge the capacity to 22.000, A Inew baseball diamond and prac- tice football field will have to be constructed while such necessary | features as locker room and show er rooms also must be installed. | Father Maxwell emphasize that Boston College did not seriously) Deacons Claim | “2nd Carrousel ff “M™ Card | A preliminary schedule drafted iby the Big Ten in Chicago two jweeks ago calls for a home-and- ‘home series between Michigan and |Wisconsin in 1959 and 1960, the Journal says it has learned, | Big Ten teams will draft final | gebedites | for 1939 ‘and 1960~at | dan. 10. Wisconsin last played Michigan ‘at Ann Arbor in 1950. The Wolver- lines won, 26-13. Since, Michigan | reportedly has been unwilling to schedule a home and home series. | Ivy Williamson, Wisconsin athletic ‘director, said he could not com- ment on the Journal's report “un- till things are more definite.’ He added, however, that the only jteam Wisconsin is contracted for | that Bosion College planned to! in 1959 and 1960 is Stanford, to be | played at home and away. Lions Make 4? Splits of Gate DETROIT ‘» — The Detroit | Football League's game 42 ways. A spokesman es- timated it would be worth between | $300 and $500 to the Lions cut in. | The Chicago Bears, who beat | the Lions for the Western Divi- sion crown, will meet the New York Giants, Eastern champions, | for the league title. * * * The Lions voted full shares yes- club has shown a better all-around lcombination than that of the Chiefs. Diehm has been hitting consistent- ly, and Peet is due. Ray is by far odds the best-looking pivotman in the SVC circuit, and he has not yet hit his peak of scoring and ef- fectiveness, Zelihart, Alexander and Witmer have all shown scor- ing aoility. Chiefs play in the Edsel Ford gymnasium for the first time, Fri- day night. First game of the series between the schools was played last winter in the PHS gymnasium, with Chiefs the winners 67-47. Pon- tiac will be shooting for its 4th straight victory. Following Friday's game the high-scoring Pontiac quintet (they have averaged 5543 pointe -per game so far), will engage in easy workouts during the holiday school recess, But along the way during some good scrimmage sessions. After the Bay City encounter on the Wolves’ floor, Chiefs re- tura home for what could be the determining in the Valley race, against defending titlists Northern, “While we'll let down a little after Friday night,” Van Ryzin ‘said today, “‘we’re not going to relax our . There'll be no drills until next Wednesday, but we'll hold afternoon workouts after that, Roughest part of our sched- ule comes in the early games of the the new year.” ‘Rabret Studies Protest Against Title Bout Ban | PARIS # — Edouard Rabret. major Lions will split their second-place|French general secretary of the for_many years,. share ef the, gate at the National) Professional World Boxing Com- championship| mission, said today he is consult- ing other members of the commis- sion on the protest of the Argen- tine federation against a ban of a world title bout by Pascual Perez {against Hitoshi Misaki of Japan. Rabret said that, as of now, he is obliged to maintain the decision of the world commission that fly- iweight Perez of Buenos Aires, must meet one of the three offi- cial challengers: Memo Diez of Mexico, Young Martin of Spain terday to 33 players on the active 4. Dai Dower of Great Britain. \list and halfback Jug Girard, who | went on the inactive list late in} the season: six coaches, trainer | {Millard Kelly and equipment mana-| \ger Friday Macklem. ‘Cardinals Sign 16 |to 1957 Contracts ST. LOUIS # — The St. Louis! Cardinals now have 16 players Un | Min Ger contract for the 1957 baseball | S@ason. CHARLOTTE, N.C. ww — Wake) ._ . 8 'Forest's Deacons, following their) Lindy McDaniel, 21, bonus hur- pattern of a year ago, have ral- ler; Bob Mabe, 27, pitcher with lied from a so-so start to win the Houston, and Ron Plaza, 22, in- | Carrousel Basketball Classic for, the 2nd time. THURSDAY'S NBA STANDINGS EASTERN DIVISION oa w Pet, {Boston cee eee eee 16 8 667 |Philadelphia sg... eaves Db 542 New York yu 520 Syracuse | ae 0) 64 WESTERN DIVISION Rochester vs . MM a8 Mh a ui 480 |Fort Wayne we id DB abe St is . 0 M Al? THURSDAY'S SCREDULE p vs. Rochester at Albany, N Y WEDNESDAY'S RESULTS |No games scheduled. FRIDAY'S SCHEDULE 'Ne games scheduled 7 Chicago, Ateer, 157%, ead, fielder with Rochester, agreed to! cmic ado bgtagr “were, jterms yesterday. | Enghona, t Their 50-43 finals victory over Auburn last night. recalled last. year’s performance when they en-: tered the tournament with an un- impressive 1-3 record and swept three games. THis week they be all the way. The loss of forward’ Jack Williams, No. 1 scorer and rebounder, with a knee injury for, the last two games made their as-| signment more difficult. (P}, 8- 127 pow bert Hernandes iforfeited to Steve Zias 133 pounds— cut x aif H ‘7 nitees 33658 fi seus LETT i: eo 's a r es © 8 "E 5 Hi SSReSeeee S23sesser EEE ¥ SiNBEYEt, 3 i - | t Drewrys 34 22 Tomp. Trk. +Per, Beauty 31 25 Chuck .. br i Pon. Rec 9 26 Team 5 = | Tavern 943 and 275. Pinks 20| Roses Com. Drive-In Phill’s Inn IT 18 -Streeter’s ‘| Bechara Lake 6 20 EB. J. Dunlap 2 3 M, Bolinger 197 ae ‘Orchard Lake »2|High by Whizzer 1 should know says the University sllinois Commission in Favor of TV Tax CHICAGO (®—A five per cent earned by boxing and wrestling has been recommended state tax on television revenue|S° Maples Win EML. Opener Migh’ School's de- Birmingham |fending Eastern Michigan Li swimming champions last right off to a good start in defense of their title with a resounding victory over the strong Hazel EML. top spot with Mt, Clem cay TOE Bie wee HE epee. Tom Bechtel set 8 pool school mark for the seyerd breaststroke, with 1:09.8, and the 160-yard freestyle relay team of Giant outfielder, plays Colorado has beaten Oklahoma| i Tom Hogan, ‘00-yard butterfly injonce in 11 football meetings: OMe} Dear DENVER (#® — A man who of Colorado football*team this year is stronger than the 1937 squad Wi 32 20 Pansies 31 21 Violets Mums 29 23 Petunias uM 2 Daffodils 28 24 Straw 5 3 Trises 26 25 Daisies B. L. Susans 25 27 Sweet Peas J. Bigelow 181, EB. 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The Michigan Junior “AAU weightlifting contest will be held Friday, Jan, 25, at the Pontiac YMCA, Plans for the contest are now in full swing, Mann said, and tickets are in the process of being printed, Clarence Johnson, international grBessg etssNsdt, SSeseee pit Ei vice-chairman of the AAU Weight- Discuss ‘Weight’ Contest at Meeting of ‘Y’ Club Plans for the Michigan Junior {lifting Committee and manager of | AAU weightlifting contest _ were |the United States Olympic weight-| ‘discussed and officers were ial Pt lifting team, will be the master | of ceremonies, Johnson hails’ from Highland Park. Vie Seipke, winner of numerous “physique” titles, will also be on hand to display posing routines. Cal Rhodes, ee oe a retary. Mondays and Wednesdays trom) 5:30 to 7 p.m. have been designated | as workout periods for 15, 16 and] 1T-year-olds in the ‘Y’ weight| room, olde in the °F" weight is required and the boys will be supervised by Rod Morrell and} Dave Lawrence. _ FOUR ROSES TIME — — i ce a ek ey Me aga, me em em: om | 4 } Lee Ne i Gia a et a a Fl le Rae ee Ms: Set Sori ie eee Se ore : we i board of silver serving tray. ai ct. Holiday time is Four Roses time., E to ive the finest ...FOUR ROSES Fun Roses DISTILERS CoMPany, N.Y. 6. BLENDED WHISKEY. 86.8 PROOF. 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CARE parcels to Hungary, Korea, Israel, Greece, Viet Nam, Italy, India and Pakis- tan, and have more still to go out. Donated $350 to the city’s com- Sent money to the Hungarian refugee camp at Feffernitz, Aus- Adopted-a—Kerean-War—orphan, for. whose keep they pay $180 a Sent money to the foster-parents plan to buy clothing at Christmas- time for needy children around DETROIT @~A 29-year-old preg- nant mother prayed today for the Hafkin Steele, Toledo B _ er, ee coe ee “First 3 at nearby Oak Harbor, — acted in Ca . life of her two-year-old son after a fire destroyed -her home and almost claimed the lives of her five children. Mrs. Hope Byrnes, 29, braved the flames yesterday’ to rescue Thomas Jr., 6; Timothy, 4, and Patricia, 3. But the heat and smoke forced her back in repeated attempts to reach Terry, 2, and Mary Kay, one-year-old. Fireman Louis Pruneau finally made it through to reach both chil- dren and carried them out. Mary Kay had been protected from the flames by a closed door. She was apparently unhurt. But Terry was found laying on the floor. Doctors could detect no pulse. Revived with oxygen and ic qe ey DR. HENRY A m7 Optometrist 7 North Saginaw Street i Phone FE 4-6842 | “Better Things in Sight” Open Fridey Evenings adrenalin treatment, he was rushed to Wayne County Hospital in serious condition. Firemen said apparently anual started the fire with matches while Mrs. Byrnes was washing clothes! frame gutted. to be almost six times greater than that of any of the seas or in the basement of their one-story] - home. The house was] | The average salt content of the) - Great Salt lake in Utah is said oceans. “ti ee ewe ee For th Christmas Lay-A-W. ay or Gifts from Conn’s e Merriest eee TOLER EERE RREREEE EA He Ever Had : NS SS P ] 9° 22 Charge Accounts Invited! We Open Every Night ‘til 9 P.M. LOTHES Rent Tuxedos ast CI TOPCOATS {| er 100% wo" 4 SUITS Fi el : Flannels . a | ae Gabardines vin oe Many Zip Lined Boys’ 12 pe Men's Suits 4 929”. 340 39° ap _THE PONTIAC PRESS, "THURSDAY, ‘DECEMBER R 20, 1950 yed\died int her sleep in her hospital room ' Doctors had told her she prob- holidays. A worn, dog-eared prayerbook was found beside her in the bed. . * B irange in age from 8 to 12, peers wet Wee that she be carried t 0 a downtown Asheville store so ” she could shop “once more for my children and those I love.” * s * The store opened its doors and Thad all its clerks at- work-30-min- religious symbols and messages of cheer. Mrs. Parks went to sleep about o'clock last night and never re- a Fish Cleaned Fast in Russian Machine ably would not live through the Mrs. Parks, whose yousrunrs 2 Piggins Won't Run sleigh laden with Christmas gifts for ip! of President _Fisenhower .and Vice President Nixon stops in Waterloo, Ia., on its way | to ow ash- DETROIT @ — Police Commis-| “|sioner Edward S, Piggins said Tuesday he will not run for Wayne County Circuit Judge in the spring f Shoo Be SLEIGH FOR WHITE HOUSE—A mechanized the families AP Wirephote, State's general fund for the fiscal ington. Sponsored by the city’s industries, the sleigh includes hams, cartons of meat and a | The rest of the 10 million dol- (| midget tractor. LANSING ® — The. state gave| its 29,000 employes a 10 million) dollar Christmas present today in} the form’ of an 8.8 per cent pay raise which will take effect July 1. The Civil Service Commission ‘approved the increase on a recom- mendation of its staff, which sub- mitted a study of pay scales in _/ government and industry. The staff recommended in- creases averaging 7.8 per cent but the commission boosted the figure to 8.8 per cent, The increase will range from five, to 10 per cent with the larger pay, boost going to the lower salary brackets, The increase means that the leg- islature, already hard-pressed to balance the budget, wil] have to raise an additional $7,500,000 to the year 1957-58. yessd or etting fazee eroaan State Employes’ Yule Gifts:\'e'n te ww The commission gave special | 8 Per Cent Boost in Pay \jspern'tute ty enmoyes. who will lose their jobs when the bridge is completed next tit the start of the new fiscal year fal end 10) special ‘state teachers. in order to give the legislature | “The terry employes will get their more time to find the motiey, eight per cent increase starting Legislative fiscal experts say the; Mar. 17, state faces a general fund deficit of} The teachers will get the eight form 40 to 80 million dollars and) per cent increase and an additional that Tew taxes will have to be! $40 boost starting Sept, 1. 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QUANTITIES 1 * E IN OAKLAND GOUNTY ... ere in Oakland County Ward's guarantee aS ee of any purchase made on or before LIVE IN THE CITY OF PONTIAG . sof ww s 8 LJ Ls Pi OF) iVorcd Be | P ce fer’ purchases made alas on or > | all te dt a! * hd Sy 4 1,750 Hungary People, on Journey to U.S. —The U.S. transport Gen. Leroy 1 Eltinge took aboard 1,750 Hungar- jans today to start a refugee sea- lift to the United States. But a dense fog closed in after the gangplank was lifted and delayed the departure. The transport is to carry the refugees from this North Sea port to Bayonne, N.J. Looking--frightened on leaving 'trains from Vienna, the refugees had been converted into laughing, singing tourists. It was largely the doing of a score of American) Red Cross. workers that brought about the transformation. ee * * resentative in Bremerhaven, spot- ted a badly out - of - tune plano aboard ship and had it tuned. Im- mediately afterward, refu- ~tgee Tomy Radnoti plunked down *\ s 2 Ce * § BREMERHAVEN, Germany William ‘Mason, Red Cross rep-| Misses While Watch ‘By EARL WILSON MIAMI BEACH—Slugger’s father finally learned to swim a few strokes—and Slugger’s father’s pushing 50. . Esther Williams passed up a chance to teach this Ohic landlubber the breast stroke. But Alan Gordon, young Les Angeles tycoon, coached me. ~ When I dog-paddied maybe 15 feet in the Americana pool the here, after a lifetime of trying, it was a delicious triumph, and I want to thank my water-rat son for encouragement. When he was 8 he said, “Go ahead, Daddy. Don't be afraid. I'll save you.” as Cylprits Responsible for Mystery Calls * * * like coarse gray hair out-of which The gossips here were buzzing about Kitty Kallen (the/it sping a web, which blows onto singin’ wife of Jan Murray’s TV producer Bud Granoff). They ei lines and causes short ’ tt Gina Lollobrigida. . said she's as pretty as Gin g ani tty of thn lore, the x & * How embarrassing! A Miami friend said to me, “Jackle Gleason had his best show yet—incidentally he mentioned!) your name.” I admitted not seeing it. “Why?” asked my friend. “I was at Perry Como’s show,” I confessed. ¥es,-_I-—-was—eovering— Perry's 30th NBC. anniversaryshow, where Gina made lots of friends backstage. Groucho Marx leeringly asked low-cut Lollo, “Where's your husband?” She replied, “Oh, he’s fine.” Grou- : cho smirked, then snapped, “I don’t care HOW he is! I dence on top of telegraph poles and nests with smail threads of wire picked from the | telephone wires. This almost in- | variably rang a subscriber's number or set off the automatic switches which called the opera- ter.” Recently the wiretapping prob-| llem became desperate. Large| areas of New South Wales and ‘Victoria were affected and hun- © Sg gates 5 at the piano and* took off. ‘Hun- dreds of Hunganan youths) jammed around him and sang at) the top of their lungs. ; * 2 *& t Maes. } Tt was the third major move-| tment of Hungarian refugees bound for the United States, U.S. military transports will sealift 5,500 by the end of the year. Near- : | Na 7 4 coe iy stienen, THE MIDNIGHT EARL .. . Tae i rll ‘ & S bald saw Groucho in swim- ming trunks, and said, “You need some hair on your chest,” _|Groucho flung back, “You need some chest on your hair.” dreds of subscribers complained want to know WHERE he lis.” . about receiving mysterious tele- THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 ! | WA .." Hollywood Headlines fai att ~ Television Show Tonight Reunites Jeanette; Nelson _inine MGM jer since ‘I Married an Angel,’” |Eddy explained between rehears- be «> HUR “I like the. night club business,”” + * The duo sang their way through from “Naugh- ty Marietta” in 1935 to “I Married an Angel” in 1941, They brought the flowering of the film operetta with their tremendously popular pictures, still shown all over the world. Since their last film together, they have sought other fields. Miss MacDonald has specialized in stage operettas in recent years and Eddy tours with a successful) q night club act. Tonight, Lux Video Theater will re-team them on NEC in their famed ‘Will You Re- member?’’ duet from ‘‘Maytime.” “* * * Gilts to Nun Will Brighten Childrén‘s Yule G M of girls she knew. od-bye, Touched by the nun’s di int t, le: a “We've done some radio togeth-|Sutiying department. geie fered enough money to pay for at least a f f the dolis, off -- als, ‘‘but we've never combined onlehe managerial staff on he TV. No particular reason, except) would help too. Most of the clerks that usually a show can afford one} on the floor also contributed. Soon of us but not both.” |Sister Maria Virgo had money He went on to say that he and enough to buy all the dolls and Jeanette have always been on the| many more toys in the bargain. y lo iy" Anybody agree with me that Groucho and brothers should.do a big TV variety shows? ,_.-. A eolumnist asked Groucho, “How many writers do you have?” Grou- che flipped, “How many writers do YOU have?” When a famous man who's phone calls when apparently no one was on the other end of the line.! Complete disruption of services was threatened in some areas when the mystery was solved by a/ naturalist among the postal en- gineers who remarked one day that _ |the calls came only in the nesting season. Investigation revealed not only the birds, but also the lerps. oe Postal engineers designed a six inch square metal nest to be erect- ed on top of the poles, with the result that magpie phone tapping has almost Ceased. As for the lerps, postal authori- ties are still scratching their heads over it. The Director of Posts and Telegraphs has said that there appears to be no ready solution to this problem. x * * Laraine Day the Mormon drinks Coke at cocktail parties. “I’m going to turn into a Coca-Cola bottle,” she replied. I suggested she could drink milk. “I'd rather turn into a Coke! bottle,” she said, “than a cow.” - x *« * The old “Club 18” of yesteryear’s coming to life here at " lalways recorded with separate/@Md the surrounding area. best of terms and have seen each} other socially. * ron alwere hein: ached abs Annual Disaster Day “T'm always being asked about- the MacDonald-Eddy feud,” he RUNS True to Form said. “There never was a feud. | . ; EUREKA, Calif. w—Humboldt Sure, Alms had aeirences om the County had a minor earthquake set. most every y, in fact. But that’s normal. yesterday | “s it neared its annual “T hear all kinds of stories. Like! how Jeanette and I tried to out-| On Dec. 21, 1954, a multimillion. sing each other. Ridiculous! We |dollar earthquake struck Eureka 40¢ ’ EVES. & SUN, 50¢ CHILDREN 20c microphones, It was up to the| Dec. 21, 1955, saw the start of mixer which disastrous floods which swept Jonder. wn One of us sounded siumboldt County last Christmas, = “Jeanette and I have enter- tained each other in our houses ‘Plant Fires Frequent We often would get around the) HARTFORD, Conn.—Some 30,000 AIRE MAIDENS Murray Franklin’s, where great comic Roy Sedley’s doing the Proves ing. When the material gets blue, Sedley asks the crowd, “Are you folks going to stay for the raid?” He added: “The drummer’s got to undergo a serious opera- People Honest GRAND JUNCTION, Colo, — Larry Easley, 15, is convinced people are honest. Twice he has tion — he’s going to have his socks chiseled off.” lost his wallet. And twice it has been returned, with nothing inside touched. 4 4 4 a| piano and have some fun. It was to 40,000 fires occur every year) TER SPAC , out of such clowning that I de-'in manufacturing plants in the TOC kl 4 veloped the idea for my night club United States. Each day of every|? naan act.” |working week there is an indus- At 55, Eddy is still smooth-faced trial fire costing at least $250,000./? a > | “Bride -of the ‘ > ‘ BOB'S CHICKEN HOUSE || - Monster” 497 Elizabeth elegraph : Aene Seed oft SAT. “Valley of the Sun” 4 — Featuring — ONLY “Mositene Belle” 4 | JIMMY ROLLINS at the Piane, 7 Nites Weekly SUN. “These Wilder Years’ 4 | ° ° Cer Fro a My Seow > Steve Allen’ll continue the “Tonight” TV show till late Jan- uary (the columnist replacement’s not set) . . . Mrs. Jack O'Brian was painfully stung by a man-o-war in the Miami Beach surf . . . Joe (Rathskeller) King will have a throat operation; he. got polyps from yelling above the music in his restaurant. Don’t Print That You Rat! Another Magazine (for dames) is tottering . . . Johnnie Ray asked Jane Kean to marry him and she said yes... . ‘Eddie Cantor, fit again, will do club dates in the east in February . . . Jimmy Durante’s considering a one-weeker at EXCLUSIVE First-Run Showings?! “a, : The “Sgt. Bilko” crew. will vacation a Voodoo-Does Damage , month; Phil Silvers will visit his in-laws Ito Once Happy Pair in Orlando, Fis. Vakiand \ oe a The late Bob Olin’s partners will con-| = — oie tinue the restaurant under hisname...| = LAST DAY! es Regina Gay, of Buddy Hackett’s “Stanley” | onetime Singing} cies te Apleetine Mogert ‘et | DOUBLE ACTION SHOW Kelvin i a oe Ant Pa ee Se We ir s flies to = next She charged cruelty yesterday week to start work on his film bio. CALOUN lin her divorce action against John) : | Kelvin, 50, and said that he stuck . . , There was a backstage hassle at | pins in dolls named after her rela- the “Lights On” benefit when some- | ) reg di vonfien erect ear one “insulted” a comic's wife. their daughter Kathleen, now 6, to believe in voodoo by teaching REGINA sete yoy is a candidate for the to stick pins in the dolls. uther role in the “South Pacific” | fed im 1944, the couple separ- film. . . Eddie and Debbie Fisher, who left the baby in L.A.,/| ted in 1953, Kelvin gave up music| brought in a satchel full of pictures of her; ., Sir Laurence jj. tot tecame'.an attorney in New Ctivier and Vivien, Leigh 426 Gus bare tn Webebaty, ott ty. He is contesting the divorce. Delivered Free Bob Crosby’ll do a Look magazine piece titled “I Had the World's Worst Brother Complex” . . . Hal Wallis wants Kath- NOTICE Call FE 8-0483 ‘Burglar Steals Sermon DALLAS (®—When the Rev. Ce-) e) Y WURRY TO PIPER'S FOR ~ TRICKS—JOKES * Theu SAT. 2 He feared only two things on 'N. Richard Nash scripting . arine Hepburn to star in his film, “Girls of Summer,” with | . . At the Beau Brummel: Nancy | | TOMORROW ONLY! SPECIAL MERCHANTS’ CHRISTMAS SHOW! ADMISSION BY GUEST Berg and Cy Howard. EARL’S PEARLS . . A showgirl is a female ~famity—returned—from-—serviees-----~-whe—wears_-just.. enough clothes to keep aman ...| ger eee 1 THE MOST EXCITING. warm. : < oer se . WISH YD SAID THAT: Coleman Jacoby described a testi-| ven a AND HEARTWARMING monial dinner he'd attended: “The food tasted free.” TODAY’S BEST LAUGH: Connie Towers discovered the MARTIN & LEWIS IN “HOLLYWOOD OR BUST” e e * “LIVES OF A BENGAL LANCER” + "MR, DEEDS GOES To TOWN" . "FAREWELL TO ARMS” RGEANT “== YORK" ~ PICTURE, OF, HIS film industry’s answer to color TV—colored popcorn. Mona Carol tells of the boy who told Santa what he wanted —hé wanted his bicycle fixed and his violin busted. That's earl, brother. * , | (Copyright 1956, The Hall Syndicate, Inc.) | Greeks used the milk of both| sheep and goats. Cheese Basic Food GREAT. CAREER ! p> TARABUNTA ... Nature’s Aeadliest force, and his fiery \. New Orleans - : bride! | \ a jof Ancient Greeks es of cheese in the diet occurs the ancient Egyptians made \ | = eee > a cause, apart from meat a cereals, cheese is the only com-}. ~ mon foodstuff mentioned in all the] writings of Homer. « ee All the fats and oils used toh make soap contain glycefine, | = CAIROLThe first written. men- bout 1400. B. C. | cheese from sheep's milk. The EEGO) ~ a : = nk East j 3 pony | «THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 LOOKING AHEAD — Five-year-old Wesley Smith, of Los Ange- Tes, yearns to follow in the footsteps of his high-flying father, Frank || C. Smith, who is a test pilot for North American Aviation Corp. with more than 8,000 hours aloft started flying at the age of three, suit, to his credit. The youngster, who is right proud of his own pilot’s Medics, Me Team Up to By KENNETH GILMORE WASHINGTON (NEA) — Atten- tion, ‘pale faces; You can keep your fancy head shrinkers. As for the American Indian, he’ll put his libido in the hands of a good, old medicine man. And why! not? Red men down on the reserva: | tien are getting their own brand of psychiatric treatmen these days, Instead of a couch, most of them receive a “sing.” It’s a drawn - cut rock-an’-roll Indian ritual, This approach may not stack up| favorably with Freudian follow-| ers, but it's giving thousands of ill Indians the confidence to take the: white man's modern medicine. * * * Today tribal medicine men are playing the unique role helping Un-| cle Sam's doctors and nurses re-| store health to Indians. SPIRITUAL LEADERS “Our medical officers who pro- vide care for the Indians recognize the medicine man as a spiritual leader among his people,” says Dr. James R. Shaw, Chief of the Division of Indian Health of the) U.S, Public Health Service. “For this reason they often work in close cooperation with tribal medicine men on the res- ervation,”” Here’s how another official puts it: “Because Indians have confi- dence in the medicine man, he‘s able to give them the psychological support they need to accept mod- ern medicine and go ~ hospitals." This nsststunte ~ the ancient. medicine man will do much to as- sure the success-of a stepped up program by the federal govern- ment to bring the Indian back to health, say experts. DEPARTMENT SWITCH A year ago medical care for In- dians was transferred from the Bureau of-Indian Affairs at the Interior Department to the Public Health Service. * * * With an increase in funds ap- proved by Congress, a full-scale effort is now under way to provide health service to 315,000 Indians living on about 250 reservations in 24 states. In the last year 100 more physi- cians and dentists and 450 health workers have been assigned to treat Indians, And funds are now available to complete construc- tion of four new Indian hospitals, twe of which will replace old fa- |’ cilities, At present, the Division of Indian Health operates 56 hospitals, in- cluding five large hospitals for gen- eral and tuberculosis patients, and four tuberculosis seats. Eight of the ‘pospitals are in Alaska where the U.S. gives health services to 35,000 natives of that territory. dicine Men Aid Indians OTHER FACILITIES indians can also go to 20 health infirmaries, nearly 100 field health stations and field clinics at more than 200 locations. Indian health, however, is still deplorable. The average age at death is 37, compared to 62 for men, One of the biggest jobs is edu- eating the Indians to take advan- jtage of modern medical facilities. That's where the medicine man has /proved so vetaghie. = * With a we exceptions, he has igiven his brothers the cue to take ithe white man's cures. This often himself goes to a hospital for treatment. ‘Bombers Sport Skis for Antarctic Duty BURBANK, Cal. — The patrol antarctic with the largest skis ever ordered for jet-powered air- craft, The skis, 5 feet wide and 16 feet long, are made of aluminum allow and steel. They are at- tached to the two-wheel main landing gear. A smaller ski will ibe mounted on the airplane’s nose landing gear. Provisions are being made for the wheels to remain station- ary while the skis move up or down, thereby permitting land- ings on either skis or wheels. Buzzing Session Saved ALTON, Ill. @ — Aldermen of ithe Town Board were spared when Groggy and harmless, it was the lone survivor of a vast inseet carn- age that occurred two hours earlier ‘chamber was filled with a horde of window, a of nearly —300-- well-to-do East-jdeaths linked with a mystery a 4 Char ge Doctor, 51, bourne women wee the last 20/Wills made out by ‘ying women. Canada Tells of Sale Me tubing omame te 1 With Widow Killings A 51-year-old doctor was charged today with murdering a lonely widow in this genteel English sea- side town six years ago, charge Yard investigaton into the deaths of 225 Sabre Jets OTTAWA (—Canada announced 'Ttoday the sale of 225 Sabre Jets to West Germany, With the neces- sary. spare parts the deal amounts to over 75: million dollars, Trade Minister C, D, Howe said, The Royal Canadian Air Force will train 360 German airmen -in Canada to fly and maintain the years, . : Dr, John Bodkin Adams, physi- cian with a well-established prac- tice in the town, was accused of murdering Edith Alice Morrell in November 1950. - Scotland Yard detectives began investgations last August in East- bourne—where many elderly folk come to live out their lives—after State Allows Refusal DETROIT # — The Michigan Employment Security Commission ruled that a fired person can re- fuse a job paying less than $1 an hour—the federal minimum—and still receive state unemployment benefits, Acquires Indian Laws EASTBOURNE, Engand #9 — PRYOR, Okla. » — The followed-a Scotland centers, 14 Indian boarding school the non-Indian population, And | the rate of tuberculosis is nine | times greater than among white | happens when the medicine man bombers made by one of Ameri-| ca's major aircraft companies | fare being equipped for duty in the | they assembled in the City Hall/# CouncileChamber. 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Mrs. Hiroko Arakaki, acting head of the Home Ee Department at the University, Hideko Recount Finds No Errors in Mee ees at the University. Looking on are Kawakami, scholarship recipients. Double) District Gives 2 Scholarships sharing with the young women of even the remotest country, some of the benefits of better homemak- jing. The homemaking groups are “\eidéd on the budget item of $3,000 _ {to replace 1,000 Lumen bulbs now * |tlonal lighting for residential areas. |E. T, Wilkins and Associates of |Cleveland, preparing an assess-| ‘liminary work and will undertake Council Meets at Walled Lake Budget Item Passage Major Business Point; Slate Hearing WALLED LAKE — A $3,000 bud- get item, petition for blacktopping, public hearing date, and reports by City Manager George Shaw were the major points of business at the regular meeting of the city council here. The members of the council de- for the next fiscal year in order used in street lights, with larger bulbs. It will also provide addi- | __ Residents of Decker road peti- | tioned for of the read from Pontiac Trail to West Maple but the council could take Bo action due to limited funds, Jan. 2 a public hearing will, take place at the City Halli dis- cuss the proposed zoning ordinance for the Walled Lake area. City Manager Shaw reported that ment of the city, are still doing pre-| a field inspection soon. He also reported on the progress Novi is making on the possibility junder the leadership of the county’ two home demonstration agents, 4 Mary Hickson, of Pontiac, - John Stenson Jr. SOUTH LYON — Mr. and Mrs. John Frederick Stenson, Jr., are * par- anne Flye, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Le if. Flye of Portland Oregon. wore a Chantilly lace and gown highlighted by a double ‘s collar for the wedding. features of the bridal attire Her tiered veil fell from a dia- . |Northville. " Santa to Appear dem of pearls and paillettes and | she carried a cascade bouquet of calla lilies. Maid ef honor was Sally Hal- | ger of South Lyon, and best man | was Roland Shelby of Jackson. | Ushers were James Sutheriand and George Fedrigo of Detroit. After the rites, the couple re- ceived at a smorgasbord dinner at Meadowbrook Country Club, They honeymooned in Florida. at Leonard School LEONARD — Santa Claus’ ap- pearance to distribute fruit and candy will climax the Christmas program set for 7:30 tonight at Leonard school. A new teacher, tra, | Mrs. Frieda Bennett and Mrs.) Set Installation | | Brings Bride to Lyon ier, P. M. John Mikusak will give ithe apron of a past master to of a sewage disposal plant. The city office will be closed all! day Monday, Dee, 24, | Milford Masons CHRISTMAS AT UNION LAKE — “O Come to Bethlehem,”’ in three acts, is being staged twice today for Union Lake School students, after being presented to parents at the school last night. Above Mary Fran Sarto (Mary) and Carol Wooley (archangel) enact parts on stage. Stage sets, done (rolled up for sixth graders cisco. Robert publicity. in brilliant colored chalk on rolls cu. rea wen al phat? changing scenes) were done by under direction of Wayne Fran- Godtey, teacher, is play director and Teacher Margaret Mumbower in charge of 2 Groups Plan Jointly for Ladd, Maclennan to Take Top Posts Plans OK'd at Romeo MILFORD—Royal Arch Masons and Free and Accepted Masons here will join for installation of staffs at 8 p.m. tomorrow in the Masonic building here, with Mar- vin Ladd to become worshipful master 0 and Don Moctonme, ‘high wae final approval last night at the of Chapter No. 71. RAM. | hospital foundation board of di-' Conducting the installations will Tectors meeting here. | be Past Master Everett Strange,| Next step will be to get state: with the aid of Keith Agy, Russell 7 a Haglund, P. M., and Miles Frush- ROMEO — Latest architectural) and county approval of the draw- plans for the proposed 32-bed Com-| ings, directors said. munity Hospital to be built two! of four counties, to be served by the new facilities. Doctors and nurses living in Oakland, Ma- comb, St. Clair and Lapeer coun- had already received approval of building committee and board Wolverine Lake Clerk David Edmonds Jr. . de of directors. On eae nt my Menries Gives Building Total | Hospital consultant George | Fleigh conducted the survey. WOLVERINE LAKE — Building! The Detroit architectural firm of activity in the village of Wolverine} Smith, Hinchman and Grylls de ne te mone pel Ted Mnc|Yelored a plant to serve all com- cording to figures released today munities in 13 to 15 mile radius by John Finlayson, village clerk. of the site, located on the southeast “A total of 19 permits for new corner of M53 and Bordmarf road. Hass, junior warden; Harry Coul- | ter, treasurer; Henry Bush, see- retary; John Mikusak, chaplain; Sheldon Covert, senior deacon, and James Moore, junior deacon. Carr Anderson, Thompson Moore, Herman Lindsey and William Ed-, ties okayed the drawings which | Community Hospital lownship Joins 12-Area Hookup Commerce Has Radio Base for Fire System at Main Hall Last night's action climaxes | ‘miles south of Almont received a three week survey of medical | personnel living in adjacent parts COMMERCE TOWNSHIP — The speed of radio communication now offers greater fire protection than lever to residents of Commerce | Township. | Two-way radio sets were recent- ly installed on both fire trucks. A base set, which operates 24 hours a day, is set up in the main Commerce fire hall in the village _ of Commerce. ' One truck is housed in the main fire hall, the other at the recently- Purchased Oakley Park fire hall, Commerce is one of 12 nearby | Waterford, Pontiac. also monds will become stewards and new, will guide fifth and sixth’ David Edmond, tiler. : graders in a short skit, among pro-’ ‘To aid MacLennan, Leon Nye gtam h‘ghlights. ‘will be king- Everett Strange, homes were issued last month| Four hundred thousand dollars) ence, White Lake, West Bloom. ‘for a total estimated tost of con- has been raised in pledges to date. field and Southfield Townships struction of $180,000, | and the eities of Birmingham, | Hatel Park, Royal Oak, Fern- theme for the party. Charles] Sqyed Pennies Grazes, retiring member of the staff wag presented with a clock at the Buy Figurines for Holy Scene Kiwanis to Carol LAKE ORION — Women of St. Conce f, Pageant Festival fo Revere Birth of Christ _|have its Yule supper and program Whiting Chapter, OES. scribe; Ray Hope, captain of the! host; Maurice Ramsby, principal sojourner; and Russell Haglund, royal arch captain. Others will be Marvin Ladd, third veil, John Nemyer, second veil, E. Barnett, firs¢ veil, and Thomopson Moore, sentinel. A luncheon will be served by The totg! figure represented a sharp increase over October _ when the estimated cost of new construction hit $156,000, which was $20,000 more than the Sep- Orion, Gingellville Slate Yule Events LAKE ORION—The High School music and speech will present their annual Christ- mas program for the public at 8 p.m, tonight, in the gymnasium. Manor and Wolverine Lake Heights. Recently, realistig rubber fig- ures of Joseph, Mary and the In- fant were placed in a wooden manger which was made by the custodian, They were set in a re- Rupert G. Cameron of Rochester cessed area at the church, with puns a tiny town in the basement two pine trees forming the back- of his home. He has assembled the home of Herbert R. Nesbitt, 20740 33. Mile Rd. The family including five chil- dren, escaped through a first floor window. tree and program is slated at Pil- gtim Holiness Church. St. John’s Episcopal Church will for the church school at the Parish house on Dec, 28. “The five choirs of the Orchard Romeo Volunteer firemen were summoned and brought the blaze under control in less than an hour. Damage to the one story frame hore was “extensive,” according to Chief Walter Werth.’ Featured during the evening Romeo OKs $19,345: irs, Witam Devi tod acon (DIC fOr Excavating — ted by Mrs. sy (cemt the $19°345.41 bid of Foltz and accompanied Wi " minster, s. Inc., to excavate a hole in PLASTICVILLE and OWNER — ~ = Like other schools the area, St. Joseph School here will have its Christmas program and par- ties at the school on Friday.after- noon. 33. * They have sej up Christmas | | dale and: Poritiac, In pointing out the value of the ‘radio system, Commerce Fire Chief Ray Price said that pre- cious minutes can be saved by sending messages by radio rath- er than by telephone, “Minutes saved can Mean lives saved when you’re dealing with fire,” he add Heights Man Injured in 3 Car Collision ie i E FF 1.3% : > Pa ground, and built the various buildings and TROY = An accident involving Oakland County churches are cel- Dryden fet ' trees and will exchange gifts, Colored gures throughout the years, from three cars on Rochester road ee gen eae Methodist Youth Fellowship) acene lights spot and enhance a over the U. S, Cameron and his 9 rong) will have vacation until Salt Water Pool early ‘Cie ore ‘rec pallba wk and pro-|members will conduct the worship) ‘The project still is incomplete Wife welcome visitors who are ‘ sent Mark T. Briggs, 19, of 27670 ph service at the Methodist Church’ tough the women say, and in the| train hobbyists. : Gingeliville Dartmouth, Madison Heights, to gorse here Sunday. ; coming year they will be saving s The Girl Scouts of Gingellville|the hospital with leg injuries. - : Rochester "| That evening, the Sunday |pennies and quarters to perfect the "4 ty hep: mle Sipameng Briggs was hurt when Lester The Gethsemane Lutheran| School will present a gift. 2 Sa gpeam atin or peg pme Chambers, 19, of 22809 Lenox, poco 3 ate ghee adr as onitewpoey = hencetron ap ian Hall at 6:20 ion peng Ay rege ern ano a NOSE” ann Soar ty tee enaiee Famil F legeney, Will assemble at Gingell-) him, Troy police said, id voice a er Sa ee —— Se ee : , for A third car, driven Robert Services hapa pape miong choir — by mane Krebs. Escapes Flames. entinnee of gif end’, ig, US, Navy, of 26864 Hamp- ras, program, a Christmas : ; ton St., Madison Heights, pulled t December 2, Chilren of the Sut liree wil yd ps wits tor a tET Explosion ri the shoulder to avoid matin, day school prese present. - r volvement, - , fight worship on Christmas Eve . ROMEO—An oil stove exploded C unty Dea ‘begins at 11 p.m, Communicants The Same evening, a Christmas early this morning, setting fire to 0 5 3 Circles to Stage Skits for Methodists a “nine, PONTIAC PRESS. THURSDAY. “DECEMBER 20, 1956 Boake Se RE of Many. alte : _ Owes Its Existence to Nile River WASHINGTON—A- crossroads of continents, Egypt has known the sound of war for centuries Again embroiled in battle, the land of the Pharaghs ties Asia and Africa together at the southeast _end of the Mediterranean Sea, ‘ypl'a Libya to the ‘west, and Sudan to the south. The Mediterranean and Red Seas ferm the northern and eastern boundaries: Most of the country’s 386,100 square miles are almost unpop- ulated desert, baking by day and cold at night. Aside from scattered oases and Bedouin camps, Egvpt’s population of more than 20,000,000 is crowded in to the Nile Valley and Delta and the Suez Canal zone, * Egypt is a creation of the Nile. The river brings fertility and moisture to the farms, depositing rich aol clong ite banks in flood Pyramids and sphinxes, wdrid- recognized symbols of Egypt, are remnants of one of the oldest civilizations known. Enriched by the Nile’s bounty, the Egyptians had reached a high state of culture before 3300 B. C., when the Upper and Lower Kingdoms were united under one crown. Arts and crafts flourished. In the dry sands of. the deserts many of the relics of greatness have been preserved, of as many as three crops a year. This fertility, squeesed in a vise of desert about the size of Ses aE RES HAE coneindd, With no workable coal seams, or forests to provide building mate- rials and fuel, Egypt's industries are new and small. Along the coast of the Gulf of Suez, which connects the Canal with the Red Sea, moderate deposits of oil have been found and refineries have grown up. Manganese, phosphate rock, and soda are also produced. Mexico is increasing its manu- facture of copper products to gain, foreign exchange, The products gell DONALD DUCK : BOARDING HOUSE for more than bulk copper. Yj) WLI. Zest KIND OFYAN BES Vea / LL} WAS WHEN YZ Ae ot eee tarrete tay 's THAT 2 9 NOU GAVE ME YY JEWELRY FOUND : AY Notine <=. 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DECEMBER 2 20, 1956. : ~~ as . ‘Curfice Expects Les Les Hutchinson Assets” ; High Auto Sales Sold to Brother Mel Mel Hutchinson, president of De-|Hutchinson Mobite Sia Finan troiter Mobile Homes Mfg., Inc.,|company . were uded Forecasts 10 Pet, Hike |nas purchased the entire assets of| transaction, Michael Wild, CPA of in New Car Purchases the estate of his late brother, Les- eae Ridge, was executor ot * ; lie, it was need today. the estate, . _ During 1957 “trail All of the trailer plant and prop-| — ygey Hutchinson. was formerly . erty on Dixie Highway in Drayton’ 1. nusiness with bis brother, DETROIT W — President Har-|Plains has now become a COorpora-| y ostie, in Drayton Plains, but low H. ce of al Motors tion subsiditory of the Detroiter moved to St. Louis where he pur- - Carts Gener Mobile Homes Company, located! chased a small trailer company Corp. forecasts ‘‘substantially full! a¢ st. Louis, Michigan, and built the business from 65 of employment” and a 10 per 7. ¢ employes to over 300 personnel, cent _ crosses a, domestic new| The Pontiac Coach company and) 1. 'has beem im the trailer busl- if ness eleven years, Curtice also ted continued ; growth of the national econa my if The Pontiac Coach company wil ace is maintained ‘in th be operated unde rthe management troubled times." mines Nab | Suspects of Al Weideman, a former Pontiac predictions resident who now lives in Alma, He The . yeater: is the vice president and general s ‘ s *s E - 2 ® i 125-1.75 Es Me : day in a year-end statement in ager of Pontiac coach, irs oe ‘feed 50-3. =. PTO. : which Curtiee said that ‘“1957- in ore red in m uteinson said that they plan to , No 2, 2. 2 : noe be another good gell produce from 5 to 10 trailers per lor itomobile industry, a ill e h that GM planned to spend around Police Circle Wrigley, ‘cal plant. eventually expan 700 million dollars on capital in-| Market, Arrest Pair Surplus capacity of the Pontiac vestment in the next 12 months. |Coach company will be used in the He continued: as They Run for Cover productions of Detroiter Mobile “Domestic car sales may well . Homes, in the Drayton location, reach 6% million, or about 10 per; Two alleged lars were cap-|Hutchinson said. ij - : it iE rf bu. . Sl, 18 ba. et Pea rh EGGS: “4. oon. 0 wr’ Medium, 11.00; mat cent above 1956. Truck sales should approximate 900,000 Total produc- tion, including Canada and the ex- tured this morning. by Pontiac po- lice surrounding Wrigley’s Grocery store at 536 N. Perry St. * * * port market, should reach 8,300,000 vehicles, as compared with 7,400,-| Held for investigation of break- | wee Escape, Bride . ee Donald, 30, of 51 Hillside Dr., ana H f ' ( h AP Wirephote| ‘For General Motors I see 1957 Russell D-Timlick, 35, of 70% Au- UI in f as Fort Wayne, Ind. Both seem to find America a |@8 Our second best year, exceeded) Pur Ave. Capture Mental Patient ad eee Ee a NO SANTA IN KOREA? — A how! of protest Eggs about steady: receipts 6.400: goes up from Cipdy Holmes, 2, as Santa Claus Whose UN Te nef nixea| Streets her and hier sister Susie. The children are a 50%; 92 A 68%; vob tin we “itt . . only by 1955. We spent an all-time| They will be questioned, Det. land of strange customs at their pre-Christmas high of 630 million dollars to bring sett cent, ; Insp. Clark M. Wheaton said, con- . ine Fs, check 214) standards * 29:) Koreans adoyied bythe William Holmeses of party. | our new line of cars and trucks) cerning a number of recent | GS Police Chase Ends te 29. . i . . : E ’ | ) to the market place. With these| breaking here and a series out in Denver Crack-Up ; DETROIT EGGS styling, engineering and mechani-| side the city limits. jogo Ra ts h Futures Drop (Michigan Bell] Resisted jivse sci ices rena aie fowl in tee, ct) pexven an cpt Ca tes: Grade A jumbo 47-87 weighted Wheaton said, lead police to Sus-//oia mental patient who kid- 40-42 whi ° . Py pect the pair in three breakins ; average, SI's; Ia ave. A k A ] R H k Similarly, the construction in- op tare naped his teen-age bride at gun- soi Grade B is poeta C S. Ing nn ua ate 1 e dustry, which set new highs iniearlier last night in Waterford point and fled north was captured tec “*" on Crop Whea each of the last four years, should Township. eo ee in Denver early today after a continue its upward trend during Commercially roaring police chase through de- Whites: meat 282 bal.» G08 Grade A iarge 35%4-38; me- LANSING — Michigan Bell) By 1960, he said: Detroit will |the new year. Housing starts will), They apparently had taken noth-| 24° streets. =F SUSE pe omar ae west metal cuicaco aA laser than ex-|atence ints bid lr'e 250000) ag tx tong" astnne ea nT (ema steady but more nonres. OF fin Ute Tery ore, WHERE) ate Wiegner, 16 and his ride, | ae S a . areal structures w uilt. <—. Ann Mowat , , 17, 2 =“ #, a ample = wi eae pected government estimate on the annual rate increase. Photo _phones—you see who “A further impetus to business BREAKIN DISCOVERED Ce in Deven General Hospital "By sendy and supplles fightly short. xtra 1957 winter wheat crop sent new et ae ae apany ron you’re calling—will be available, jactivity will be the new federal aid) The breakin was discovered at! for injuries suffered when the flee- 7 $3 nam, Sembee oe wuppls ugni|crop wheat futures down in fairly gan the presentation of its case Four party service will be a highway program just getting’ 4 am by patroling officers Lon|ing kidnap car hurtled into a West 194 ei an oe havelactive dealings on the Board of yesterday before the State Public) “ime of the past. junder way. Spending for new high-| peters and Patrick Weaver, who|Denver gulch. Mrs. Weigner was * Hy markets but lower prite adjust-| Trade toda: Los: t und : C ission Al long distance ealls within |ways should increase at least 700 discovered the glass door on the on the critical list from a possible 27.6| ments are noted, va y. Losses ran to aro hoes omens had only a briet; the state will be available million dollars over last year.” - |northeast side of the building had Skull fracture and internal hurts. a f ech my 7 - _ ced say—in opening statements — but| Mrough dial service. been broken. Noise inside the build-/'Wiegner suffered scalp wounds. 35 Poultry -|the crop veer arr ad by will get a chance later on to elab-| Family communications sys- Bloomfield Hills Man ing led them to suspect the bur-| ._ . * ; 213 eden wy cereatn were , showing jlorate their position. tems. will be available to the | glars were still inside, | Police squads prowded the city S| cetnore Der MriAPT prises paidl ening and losse ced. Showing smaill'" Meanwhile, company testimony) home. | ‘ Seven additional officers and l0King for a scarfaced Indian 333i ver pound for Mo./1 top quality live “ine went into its second day. we . ° two detectives were called to |"4med Jesse Eastman, alias Jesse Detrot to m, |numbered the gains. Michigan Bell contends that be Red Cloud, 35, who Wiegner said ae h 1 2 cause of rising operating costs its, block all possible escape exits. | rip | ‘hens 18-20. light hens; whoat near the end of the first * 2s * made the trip from California with 3-|hour was 1% lower to % higher, Some predictions of stepped-up rate of return to investors is down) Walter A. Guthrie, of 750 Oak-| As police entered the front door, | him : corn % gE me 3 zt fl gfe ie March $2.40, corn % to % lower,|telephone service for the near fu- and must be built up by higher leigh Dr., Bloomfield Hills, has|the pair broke from their hiding) A .22 caliber rifle was foupd in serie 12S tens March $1.35, oats unchanged to|ture were made in connection with charges to customers to finance a been promoted to manager of the Place between counters and ran the smashed escape car. Eastman, eee NY ¢ “= % lower, March 73, rye % lower to|the Michigan Bell Telephone Co. huge planned construction pro- White Star Division, Socony Mobil|to the back door, where they were ‘apparently not seriously hurt, fled = sone Not, Fae -stve 389 % higher, March 31.47%, soybeans application for a $12,500,000 annual gram. Oil Co. Inc. The division covers captured without a scuffle, Wheat-|/in the darkness. Police said they Bos on: a siemen and % lower to % higher, January|rate increase. Otherwise, the company argues, Michigan and Ohio. on said. did not know if he was armed. 5 aii” ota St heavy $2.46, and lard 5 to 13 cents a hun-| James R. Kershaw, outside plant/i+ 411) have difficulty in attracting) Associated with Socony Mobil ._ * * * €¢ @ - % Gi" 62.4) poor and small ' ions in ve difhculty in attracting | , | Capt. Millard. Pender and Det D +-oe He G&L ., a6 ya in light demand. Geese dred pounds lower, January $13.97.)engineer, made the predictions in|the new capital needed to add 260 since 1929, he was Detroit district pt. Milla ender a et.| The Indian, known also as » ee a4 oe. oe —— SS an appearance before the State! inion dollars in plant in the manager at the time of his ap-/Don Gravlin of Waterford police “Chief” was described by Wiegner | ee Te demand Grain Prices Public Service Commission to ask next three years. pointment. He is a graduate of|questioned the men this morning, 'as “gun-happy.” The chase began sometime after 1:30 a.m. and ended 15 minutes and three damaged police cars la-- for the rate hike. Attys. Jack Moskowitz, rep-|the University of Michigan School |Wheaton said. resenting the city of Hazel Park, |°f Law. and Carl W. Forsythe, speaking| He will succeed Harry J. Peck- Bandit’s Thirst CHICAGO GRAIN CHICAGO, Des, 20 (AP)—Opening siae hi “= ah grain prices: N bd ¢ for bo F heiser who has been named mana- ter. esas ae ror Wheat Oats ews in rie lor both Oak Park and Ferndale, t : booted : 4 : ewer ey | osneny/ 4. Mar... 2.9% Mar neceeeee 78% ered ger of the White Eagle Division It was a wild ending to a ro- | a Eee OF ee i ay roe 238% May eo BM renal oe ‘the aah with headquarters in Kansas City, Leads to Ca ptur @ |mance which began last month j : 8 [about steady: receipts $38 coups: (yes-igen ......, 2.29 Rye Charles Adams, 32, of Royal ‘ |Mo. ir when Clo Ann apd Mike eloped to sy Jens a ge Ro en unchanged, sea RA a} + a 0% Me te \Oak, pleaded guilty to reckless . * * — In N ew Yor k Montana and were married. When a fa'.. 4 |light hens 12%-13%4; old roosters 12%-luay 1.202.) 139% July <1-0:: 148 ldriving yesterday before Bloom-| They called it “unreasonable and they returned to California, the ped sale Bilag feo anaas: hen turkeys 30-22: Barred ay sect Tj aan’... 1400 |field Township Justice Alva J. unrealistic,” discriminatory and Coun Deaths NEW YORK (INS) — A clever girl was placed temporarily in a : hed As ay Rocks 20-2144; geese 38-30. weeeees Mar ....+.. 1493 | pi shard and paid $100 for fine | oppressive” as applied to their baby sitter was credited today with juvenile home and Wiegner in a ae Pap . 46 May .....65 14.12 and costs communities, the capture of a bandit suspect who Napa State Hospital as a mental cael F, yy . Moskowitz said that in effect Alma Sexton invaded the home of her wealthy patient. Later Clo Ann was re- 1 . “ Seb. al mere De en ar) ees -'p { it St | Fi Donald Jackson,. 23, of 4 §. many two - party residential serv.) WEST BLOOMFIELD TOWN- employers. |turned to her parents at Daly ' A hea Fe case “ Salable 106. No early sales. Asking e rol ee irm Saginaw St., pleaded guilty to ice subscribers face an increase of SHIP—Service a Alma Sexton a nyacintt prnkiy 34, was on City, near Sen Francisco. “eer 1 = Umer mtn ma ~ . erday before $1.35 a_month, or 40 per cent. /62, summer resident of 1466 Rivona duty in the third-floor apartment J eee ‘one ‘ ‘ve 372] COWS, market steady, Compared last Municipal Judge Cecil McCallumy) This comes about, Moskowitz St. Cass Lake, tur-|6l Mr. and Mrs. Joni P. Cohane’ Last ‘Monday Wiegner, declared ~ — meee on ou ‘* as hive toting slow ooveunt noses. 10 Lhange Lonirol and was sentenced to 20 days iN'said because the Michigan Bell day at 10 am. from St. Leo's on E. Tard St. a problem child at 14, broke out j . i Std Oil NJ .. 50-4 /steers unevenly weak to 1.00, moat the Oakland County Jail in lieu ‘proposal calls for discontinuance Church, Detroit. Rosary will be) gne was caring for Ogden of Napa State Hospital and went : a wens, JP .. 1S|lower: cows strong to mostly 0 cents) PITTSBURGH (® — Jones & of $100 fine. lof the option now enjoyed b read at 8 p.m. Friday from the’ Goelet Jr., 14, Mrs. Cohane’ to Daly City. Brandishing a gun, y Stud Pack... 65\higher; ‘bulls strong: stockers and feed-|Laughlin Steel C s it has ° y Cus;|Neely Funeral H M { Po rs. vobane’s $08 ‘he took Clo Ann from the home <. 31 Suther Pap. 36.6\ers fairly active, steady; 11 head prime leted oremnene to pur.| If your friend’s in jail and needs|t°™eTS to take either “local zone” y Fur ome, Meyers tl) by a previous marriage to play- Wiegner reacted violently when Oi GEA Pitan to .<: SSlane Primes eects 230; Gah iowtt|chase Rotary Electric Steel Co.,|bail, Ph. PE 5-0424 or MA 5-40g1.(°F “extended area” service. “Surviving ‘Mrs. Sext her| 900,000; and Deidre ‘Cehene’ 2, |2% Associated Press photographer Rothe Tesren 1 305 aes teres et 25-00 including “a |@ major stainless steel producer of _ Ad.) BENS Of two Party Tesidence sub-|husband, E. T. Sexton, two sons,| 0% aad Deirdre » 5 took his picture as he lay on a cs mB Deer .161.3/loed choice 1268. pounds: good snd| Detroit. targ-| Rummase sale at Youth Center,|ioeai plan will jump t Robert and Edward Jr. and a) Cohane. nie vertising execu, |hoepital ne receiving plasma. ean see Feent Gea... 333 sruere 18-00 to 19.00 some standard andi J. & L., the nation’s fourth Lake Orion, Pri. and Sat. —Adv. me pe daughter, Margaret Mitchell, alj/ "ve, an e were out attend-|He turned his away and Sit gig Underwd— ... 25.3 jlow good 16.00 to 8.00; good and choice i _— $3.25 to $4.55 “under the extended! (¢ netroit. ing a party. shouted: ess: at Un, Pac i.» 203/180 “to 900 pounds “nelters 11.00 ta oy on producer, wil ponrwbaled _ area service they will be forced to of t Le * * *# 2: 2 Unit aire... 938 heifers 11.00 19 ‘tie 3 minty °oWS four shares of its common stock — o accept, he said, Armond C. Pace Suddenly an intruder walked “If you don’t get out of here o Br .- 4s Un Gas Cp .. 31.6) utility cows 12.00; few individual stend-ifor each five shares of Rotary. X- en 0d ase Speaking of the same thing with, KEEGO HARBOR—Service for into the Cohanes’ living room with’ ‘I'll grab that bottle and throw it =e SB Os eos 2 ata Ang Satters b.00 to i160; light weight * 6 @ ———— —trespeet to Ferndale, Forsythe! Armond C. Pace, 52. of 3215 Prid- his right hand covered by a paper in your face!’ He made an at- f. Pn, 04 Ye Tee UT peal undesirable, canners, down ite i300 %| The Pittsburgh firm said yester- called it an “unjustified attempt|ham St., will be held at 1 p.m.|bag as if he were concealing a tempt to grasp the plasma: bottle ; ee Fe rea oc2 35 cetity snd commercial Say ieee te s y . - |to force on many subscribers a/Saturday from Trinity Methodist gun. ‘but was restrained. Then he threw mi... Warn B Pie.” 281/120; ‘small lor choice’ around. soo ¢aY that the stock exchange has | [ service that is neither needed nor Church, with burial in White jan arm over his face and / av :: 3t@ West. Un Tet . 181 pound stock steer calves up to 21.50. \been approved by ditectors of both desired.” "(Chapel Cemetery. Mr. Pace died Hyacinth was startled but squirmed. i... ee Weste - 53.5 pound steer calves 20.50; bulk other companies, It is subject to ratifica-| : ay at Henry Ford Hospital Ogden Jr., who had been playing Later he told a Denver Post 4 f “34.9 White Mot... 45.6 d choice stocker and feederition by Rotary Shareholders. Also, * "| solitaire, said: . | Men #22" Wilson : 14.6 isteers 17.00 to 20.00; about two loads Retracts His Statement His body is at C. J: Godhardt Fu} * Photographer that he was the son TY sssee Woo "43.5 and choice 680 to 600 pounds|J, & L. stockholders must approve : . . Ou Ir Lad of Lakes neral Home here . “It looks like a stickup—I've got! of.a San Francisco police officer ee nee Yngxte shar ‘1318 Seifera 8.0: Salable 2. Market siow,|2" increase in authorized shares, Allegedly Given Police Y . $10 if you want it.” Denver General Hospital attach- eroce avenscrs —_(tenitss*aRevt ia Thuan, suit] J. Le will acquire al of RO in Triple Killing Sets Traditional] | ss: years, Mr. Pace war War. |g ital, BOPe than that,” theles completed X - rays. on Mrs. 30 18 18 @o |steady; Dut some late sales ty tary’s assets and e all of its . ar it said. Wiegner and wheeled her into _| den_of Civil Defense (here) and an honorary member of the West Deirdre was asleep and missed) surgery. It wag not immediately ana nl dla ovo Weaker, _slmited” supply high ‘choice and labilities, J. A. W. Inglehart, Ro-| . the excKtement. known what kind of operation was very , scarce; |tary chairman. wt become i di-} CHICAGO # — A 32-year-old for- Midnight Mass ¥ day -seses-9684 1310 712 179.8/30%99, “Uritity and. standara 14,00. to|Tcctor Of J- - Present Rotary mer mental patient with a minor) WATERFORD TOWNSHIP * * scheduled but it was believed to WOK O60 6.55. . 0-262. oO 1. y : ‘mos! i —| purtment. Meath aes s:..0-3818 ie TE} 4 oe te'ieoe sw UY uy officials wi "vartion a on police record has retracted a state-|The traditional Midnight Mass of r When ‘the ‘intruder settled back/be cranial surgery. REO veeeeee 256.4 137.0 72, jahe 76.9 -191.5| compared last Thursday, Slaughtet after the acquisition. ’ Year 5 179.6 Survivors include his widow, the/in a chair to await the Cohanes’ 1956 SII 2163 1581 78 ep — Salable 25. Market steady, ment he gave police saying he was Christmas Eve will be celebrated ’ ; 1056 low. sccesiga40 1382 $ 111.6\iembs steady to $0 cenis lower, sheep at Our Lady of the Lakes Church former Ruth Bush, sons event tie Hyacinth said: 2 69, as ” ° * a Bit M34 15.7 18, j|stendy;' feeder, lambs esay to $0 cents) = _—— ; cuheon a in the slaying of three here. : A. of Auburn Heights Manor, and| “Help yourself to a beer. ‘There's Security Off Uranium a so Spouse ut aioe n i Lt. Joseph Morris, head of a| The Celebrant of the Solemn|Marian at | . ” grandch: ‘| When the bandi ‘ JOHANNESBURG (®# — South Sa “S30 o "38 0 Tatter price ike Calls big Meering special police unit investigating the| Mass will be the pastor, Father | dren; ‘tome heard four ae kitchen, we baby sitter slipped the Africa. has taken the security | High Low Noon eed 16.00. to 18.00 cull to choice ewes ® ® triple strangulations, said late yes-;Frederick J. Delaney, assisted by|ters, Alfred of Commerce, Guy|the front door and called police.|“T@?s off uranium. Minister of Sag] money 30 Ho 808 OF Security VOUNCI Iterday Erwin Staab, a-machinist, Father Joseph Janiga and Fatherlot Bath, Sylvester of Livonia,|Two patroimen seized the suspect| Mines A. J. Van Rhijn announced 2.5 sh 22 ‘|blamed his original statement on/G Moorman, C.PP.S. The/Staley of Cass Lake {with drawn guns. output figures and information 3 a ome ee Polder hed setabie] WASHINGTON wm — President|itoxication. Morris quoted Staab sermon will he delivered by Father Mrs. Iva Plrper_.e of Waterford] He was identified as Joseph Cul-|2>t en “ ie : me. Ba bal home, 210005 fairly nective: sendy, “°ana|Eisenhower left the White House|**, Saving: eked + 38 Township, Mrs. Pauline Albertson|len, 26, and booked on charges of)! and . 84 ittlaising So ee higner.” sows|today for a somewhat enlarged], Every time T get. ny time T get 5 On Christmas Day, the regular and Mrs. Christaleen Ross of here,|assault, robbery and burglary. “433 13.2|weighte over Y peor order buyer|Mmeeting of the National Security t o_o ot on wipe Sundays walt Mire: Riva Kelor: of Cullfarsia. — Aim for White Yul 18 18) Semand, but all coat ‘packers in. #84 | Council "stand was held £ further will be retained: 1:00, 8:30, 10-3 en arning stitjast onto gg =| The White House was silent_on'. Stab was held for further ques-|will be retair 10: a F | CHICAGO-4INS). — Re. be 190-220 Ib 17 oft a “iD heag| ae purpose of the meeting and Honing. and 12:00 p.m, Wisemen to Bear Gifts arnings ty Council President Ned H, Dear- Me-aso in'"iesucif-o0; few 280-320 ion the reason for bringing addi-| “The man ts extremely inco- | The choir, under the direction ‘for Sunnyvale Kiddies AKRON, 0. —INS) — Firestone Tire COTM: . If we could get everyone 380-9 i sows iasrieae” title. below — people into it. The council) herent,” Morris said. “We are | of Mrs. Carleton Brown, with & Rubber Co. reports record sales anq|t0 hold down his speed and not .50; weights under 350 Ib searce. is the government's top agency in’ going to let him rest as long as | Charles Johnson as organist, has | Three “Wise Men” will distribute |$}""snf, ‘or the fiseal Oct./drive after drinking this would stalabie Sate 20; calves 20: teers determining policy on matters in-) he wishes, with the hope he can | prepared a program including: jgifts to the children of the Sunny) against $1,114,670,187 = year earlier. Net|Teally be a White Christmas in- ly steady; canners and cutter cows Volving the nation’s security. tell a clear story . . . and pos- | Cyristmas Hymns with Mrs, Lou-|V!¢ Chapel at 7:30 p.m. Friday. share, compares with $85 Sut, Gr goat stead of a-black one in so many ; and ee 8 _| sibly take a He detector test.” |; rd and Frank Wall as This is the annual Christmas proj-|® share, in the previous 12 months, ‘homes.” strong; instances 1.00/ Ordinarily, the council meets s Lessard ai as solo- — mtochers and feeders steady; weekly with the President in the Staab walked into a police sta-|ists, 11:30 to 11:55, _ fo a ow ceeoel. and all children 4 All Principal Exchanges sleors and. yearlings 17 38320; present when Robert Peterson, 14,|Silent Night by~combined Choir. thee or prime iin was bold across the street in ind the Schueseler brothers, John;|" Mass in honor of the Blesseq|m™&s cantata to be. Will Not Be Open MONDAY, DECEMBER 24th fe asa go aie bit ba te room here Eisenhower's|13, and Anton, 11, were killed. Se a ae Our Office “bets Be Closed > : attered bodies were|son and solo arrangements by J. A. it] strong weight canners and cutters 9.00-|President walked across the street found in a forest me north- Korman, . some cutters 8.50 and below; utility ‘and commercial bulls 140016.00;|t0 attend: the meeting. and choice vealers 19.00-23.00; odd * * * Boy Breaks Leg in Fall 24.00; light | cults The White House press secre-|in a signed statement, were two\Boy Breaks Leg in Fall piery. ames C. Hagerty, ueld aime he ‘knew only as “Roberts”! on School Playground ' room was oa little larger sone? ws was attend-| David Bennett, 11, of 3426 Sig- Aid Convalescents a HE: PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 r Card of Thanks PPP ELLEN I AO PEL a A WISH TO THANE OUR ready aeigvore ‘tect, Funeral Directors 4 best an | 1 feet; thence " ee bi ee “1208.78 feet a o ne z a, AMBULANCE “angus a : 410.0) We dleai' tee, alon: E. line of sald . : ' Bealn ence Way ie ya | Donelson-Johns i eet; , 4a" OW. . ‘eet to the point Sit nn! HOME Contetning 20, acres and subject _“DESIGNED ¥ FOR FUNERALS” _ a Rel ote penn wong Gear-) (OOETS TOREEAL OE, . ‘ac es. Orayten_ Plaine __ Waterford Twp. triet No, 2, fractional, of the Town ships of eld, Troy and Wes Bloomfield, and the Citv of Bloomfield Hills, Oakla miy. Michigan by its President rill ©. Bates, has on the 18th day of ber, A.D. 1956 filed for a public perhoee in scope of ita powers, of following described _____ Cemetery Lots — _5 reat broperty eetehheeenes ‘Part Ay of the 6.8. % of PERRY MOUNT PARE Section 20, T. 2 NR. 10 E., Bloomfield es dag Township, Cokmat County, Michigan, ' 678 N. Perty described as fol Grave Blankets, $5 and up to be os ating, wt ° “point on the 8. Iine| mad gtaves at Cemetery f Section distant N. 68° 20’ 10" W., ob Evergreen bundles 251.50 feet from the 8. EF. corner of| for Christmas decorations, $2. thence from wet pnotnt of Section ba beginn ea° 20° 10° W ine ., 4484 W. Huron 1086.33 feet i our eg meiner, a Poe pices DUNSTAN'S ‘PLOWERS von Allied FE 2-830) 3 ~~ PARKS-GRIFFIN CHAPEL ° Tmoughetuy Service PE 2-384) ‘| Voorhees-Siple FUNERAL HOME Ambulance Service. Plane or Motos Pe Dasa 1 for; — ca Work We Scioto Female i" "Help Wanted Male 6 SALESMEN . Call oe a What Are Your Plans For the New Year ? Where are you going to-be in 1957? for imervice. ween lo & i am, Are you interested in, a profes- sional career with security and unlimited dollar financial institution b+ Ae a aE nore. 44 , Recreciion. BABY ry be a & Yor: Ph. FE. ; eae Cw Wo te Baiting Service 12 eee aby oP Pete Le AT a od free Setimates, Her e a a wears to oa &! giately in Pontiac and. vicinity. | MICHIGAN x HOME REMODELERS os learn. annual salary, PE. 450 e101 » ene Our men know of an be A-1 CUSTOM CARPENTERS. fits rite Box 2 Pontiac” Rough-in, remodel. PHA —= . _terms. Gordon Plattley, EM 3-0482. ‘A. 1 LA . BANDING & FIN. w F male 7| Licensed contractor, FE 3-7647. ~ Help anted a Of Bom ac Hardwood Floor Service. EY PNY. BUSINESS ,_ ate he atte “It's the zookeeper's wedding!” Tae. Reg. WS Per Ome. 6 by NEA teovies, bee. 17-200 by Hershberger) V _ were ‘SOLD OUT Wanted Real Estate 32A : 1 ARR Our saleam = eat.” _ ee but we ued Your we “s +). are to the e, We ; . ff 2 A have severe! purcoasers se : p< iy one = ; er re = ; ‘| Ms oy SMALL a "Bara, ., : : . "Or rm we : Y Fe ie : are ready For convenience, 2 ROOMS WITH PRIV, *% t we can have sman at your pig ao (i z 78) door, 99 mip after you. eallt| BATH ADULTS Ke | ONLY, 164 W. PIKE. A umph IT1eS * ear 7 pow eae Bee = ated ve ‘ . a ge 2.0474 = cats * ers. Ali utilities. sr atAl $50. 518 eiegre: _ enh v ngs ‘ i - ‘4 a ‘ ad __ Multiple Listing Trervice Fi Bin Leke. rete oS yet. | PEDDLING YOUR PROPERTY?|~ turn ch RR . *) | Tf DOESN'T PAY, ou method of | MY a . #. Gaia hast y se } showing only. to “oT OR 3 ROO \\ I J > | pects saves you time and money. ; s ; 24 ‘Don't worry with Lookers.” Cal) — en ’ e | us now, We need farms, lake. and 2_ PURN APTS a «. 'S. | residential) Properties. We handle tran CJ Comm ped gil detaits for financing and cle 3 CLEAN ROOMS. ADULTS ONLY. Fi a oa ry 7° i j_. 1% Bilwood ~neopeniqnnaraommmmaoernioete: : 12) ROVMA, “yaa FLOOR, BUS ah ee ee oe © Buy~To Sell To Trad stop. Close to town. Utilities roa |p ws — oo P ‘YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE 7 ae FE $2300, y, MAHAN: EALTY CO. REALTORS - FE 2.0263 1075 ‘Huron NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH _ Moving & Trucking 19 * gell, rent, buy, swap, hire, dial FE 28181. ; " one | Moving & Teng § : what you do, all FE A _N otices & Persea 25 HAVE sEV- and property. We also buy small j 7 ROOMS | & BATH. PRIVATE, 5008 Lake Rd, J ROOMS AND furn. Auto, beat, an water, over-|_ La look: ik. Pvt. and iiiams Ew 4. BATH. NICELY __references * required. 4 rooms & bath. tor, gas heat & hot held Tere. ores ‘ 3 N N- “RMS. U, NEAR PON. . 7 taal Private seitates ang] OER bath, Utilities ne "toeuire “3 on vill ___Auburn, rear UNIT Attractive sew euples . type ents. sonable. Phone ORIando— evenings, Rent Houses Furnished 38 2 ee ee ae Ba LN 1 ala Classified Ads! Toawap what you don’t need for " Guial tale nel ete tacts Ee, 3 a “TND BA 2am, ES aeons Stl Saceecok 8. | ce long line of said Section; th RLS OR WAITRESS EXP. a "COMPLETE BIND OF wAeon TIP TOP AAA PRIVATE DETECTV ITor boy rng the, 8. tne is * #1 Test.’ thence peeteveria. A ¥ between 8 & | Fe rouse land fi We heul on anything, anytime, any: | Ease your mind of worry. Eaoe K ‘L"Templeton, Res Rea r 3 T ROOM agr, ON Cage ELIZA." 8. 88° 20° 10° E. 1298.78 feet to the E BOR REPLIES Stonatam's: st Beet Buffet. 675) = place. ¢. Especvally stock. FE 42803. | the facts about matters. Private | 2 rehard, 1 frig Heat ‘ 4 het or tule, We aieen tect, ene St ot said 7 | __Maple,_ Sire __ a A&B ‘TR -ENCHING — HAULING AND RUBBISH, NAME °° ad a WILL BUY OR List YOUR ‘ans _ Upstairs . PE 4 42252. water Section: thence N 3 9° ay" eo i At 108 Today there cooK WANTED, MUST BE NEAT) Sootin 8, Water line, Field tile your price anytime. FE 8-095. | ane GTR L OR WOMAN NEED. sroperty gereoeeets, vente ry ROOMS: é See “COMPLETELY | feet: thence 6. 1° 08 44" W. 310.00 feet, m pir tb person, @ ite swan Drive-. a ONCINERA1O®S CLEANED ASH) Mrs. "R rena Rtley Phone FE Commerce Rd. Includes all utilities. to the point of beginning. were replies at the Press ply me pereen, White Sven Drive-. lear WALL BY MACHINE FREE; ~., e 51394. | 1S ‘i i “TIA EM 3.3011 te entrance. Auburn H Conta & Pontiac Lk. Ra _or rubbisa cleanup, PE » 2513s. "Gon idential. The Salvation, PO th ie es tne public slong Quart tc: | office In the following \caPape AL L AROUND” DOMES Small. er sae 8° Me TiGHT HAGLING AND RUBBIB Army Ese 3} RM. PURN APT. CALL NIGHTS. ¢ rights e public along arton i \— ond |? bhexes: | tle help, Live in. Sun. & ocK --|_removal. Call PE 4 Aerotred. Knapp ) Shoes _ FE oe, Seid ition | fs tiled | as Poa igs“ off. Ref. required, MAyfatr 62413. ax ye Sony Fine. 7 |Ligey os waEAyY EROTIK | ‘ Fred vnapp » WE BUY, SEL L "ROOM ~ Quer, CLEAN| ment of proceedings under Act No. 269, ‘ COUNTER GIRL & ASSEMBLY. a F 2070 Airport R» OR 3159/AND TRADE — We need good|” couple Pet bath 243 Che of the Public Acts of Michigan of 1985. § 4, 5, 8 10, 16, 18, 21, Good working conditi Gosd BRICK, BLOCK” AND CEMENT iow AND pHEAVY “TRUCKING. SS Tae t end | 2 conditions. work. Also chimneys, No job too “AN ARE YOU INTERESTED IN RE-| modern homes in the city ‘ jain, real tended, to, take tne shave, deecribed| 25, 26, 28 pay, mo Saturdays. 40-hr. Sst: a Residentis] and “coum mer-| FE | Jaxing nervous tension. enhancing some Pubarban homes = HE Riis CHILDREN WEL-| burn Rd. Au se and benefit of the public for an. Apoly in person gies Clean! etal Guaranteed work, Ph. FE MAN WIT F A aon PICKUP, | sleep and decreasing nervous fa-| sq need sm “come. PE 5-7900. - 2s clementary school site, and to summon o | —ns_Co., 94 8. Woodward | Ba seat OTT: Cal anytime. FE | tique? Zoe details & | Mtereture, | Dosnibies Tender the Dest service Cons Unt FURY ADULTS | and empanel a fury to ascertain the =| ~ EXPERIENCED WAITRESS. sock, BRICK REMENT WORK | call NIAGARA OR ; | 105 Summit st Sieeaey Gee et ceteris ee J Say FoUrra naa Oe ‘on “HRUEEG ANE YOUR aber, ee CORP we aye Moder tone te Lana goa EVERTTAIS | compensat made therefor. ‘ caus 1s sae aay price, ss Mrs. Burnes, | ‘or trade for housetretier and 1955,” fury aN Hemmingway St.. Lake Take further .otice that a summons, PLACE A “LOST AD. "i ply at once, v Drugs. 2387\~"picors, basements. EM 34870. PALL SPECIA L. COLD WA (WAVE. Pontiac 4 door Sedan (@ one has been . directed to the shertff Orchard Lk. t - r owner car) to trade ee eT ka CHARLES soacwals Poon | T _ Dorothy's; PE }- ry LARGE RMS. PVT. ICE-, or SRY constable of the County com- ls EXPAND ay work good pd. contractor. staying sanding and rucks to Rent © > ere joo eu ullding ots “ot y turn’ clas Clintonville Ra. OR Uae ov, Wast frecholders, residing, inthe Vicinity of Call FE 28181 for an ad _Spadatorer are ¥. ‘Cass, "~7"| SEshifiyg™ Eadwer. Walled Cr! TRUCKS, TRACTOR In Debt’ .H. BROWN, Real = EVE auch site to Tr ore onorab le | —_ - — : y i L TO LIVE > 'g tom picky iM ion stakes ) ealtor verne Ham pton. Cireuit Court Com: | "rome pytee roars: Doctor's CEMENT & BLOCK \Dumr trucks ” aemi-traiiers Me i ne trouble meeting ios w Huron FE 24810 County Bidg., on the an day of Jenu-| ito recover a loss. .Dial FE. ate ES a cue ana Pontiac Farm and MICHIGAN” CREDIT COUNSEL. | Multiple Listing Service ary a'cloe m., as & ry) + Ce . . 2 * aginaw - - A 3 t te ,cacertain and, delermine (ihe Jul spar | (alle of customer correspande Specialising tn attics and dese-- Industrial Tractor Co. | 74ers Oatlend Tester FE b Nee mentioned real estate required by sald (28181 for an ad-writer.| wes ‘fuing, typing re “Fequired, Write} _2 Se. reerenani. FE 31400. 25,8. WOODWARD , | Xmas Specie, upecnrres| ceo. Tr or @n ¢lementary schoo! bi Open Dall ‘< ; _- rpenter Contractin —* site And the necessity for using the “ oy IN DEBT? A LITTLE MORE — MON- rovanfon TRIM, GET OUR go. FE 4-046), #1442 WADELINE PiLOT, AN OLD PON- ‘We are apecialiais im trading. We Say “charge it | ey makes a lot of difference— REDUCED RATES Motor friend wants to con-| are gaining « reputation as the DOUGLAS L. JOCELYN y & . easy, dignified, part or full time _OR_3-2276 tact you: please write Pontiac, leading of the Secretary of she Beard of Bducation - work as an Avon representative “ROUND CLOCK Large ven to eerve you. Smith’ press Box Ares. Do not feel obligated. Call fone bee Baye a Peslis BS, eran TH PORNACE, Repu, screamin, | Melle he elit p— | Ov AND RETIN —ewm_pavie| rte ggosmmens fo Suc te n 5 | or P.O. . service Fi iE asibilities of trading your Real West Bloomflelé. and the City of Bloom- ciby 30 BaF GENERAL FLOOR BANDING. | _O DELL CARTA Dec. 18 i I will not be re- te. We Dave bomen, Terma te| field Hills, Oakland County, Michigan Local and Lens Distance Moving. oqene ale oF any debts Dec, 20, 27. ‘56. Jan. 3, 10. 17 ‘37 The Pantiac Press housework nant small children.) @ apesialty.. Cari L. Bills, FE ’ FE 54-6806 . other than myself.| Comes, business ties and | eet ee ; ; bons, 7" heme an weees. a _Sane re TON STAKE TRUCE Marvin Mf M Beyer, it, ™ S88! DoRRs & REAL Te _ 02 NTF = naw 8t,, ac, Mi | sose nonce OF romae BALE saotor, FOR WANT ADS CABORATORY TECH Wi ALE) Kinds. Est 1918 Marsh. | wants Se ists as — 2 W. Phone FE. 41557 Che . Doo! | ¥ teriolo: ground. . Cass » 8046. WEST West si 8TO . we. maar yeeits Sale Ot be held | DIAL. FE 2-8181 Pontiac Osteopathic Hosp. HOUSEMOVING ULLY ” Travel Agencies 25A te BUY Y OR SELL : FE &. : MIDDLEAGED HOUSEKEEPER,| equ PE 48450. L. A. Young. Soames | ARTMENTS 4 . ichi- _ : can Main Btrenk. _e tant a From 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. || 19%, light housework. Apply 348 56a, FURIING.FL90K, LAYING Pasting & Decorating 20| PLANNING A TRIP? cy on on wil vit vel i a i Tel ‘edu fee . 96-21, seen meen: eras fae Edison. STEA price ina . w r All errors ve re | MIDDLEAGED LADY FoR LIGHT INTERIOR DECO-| “ReservVatiOns @ TICKETS. | us prove ate. sted immediately The Gerly ledy. ‘Live's i. reply {or ck CET Us GIVE YOU 4 PRICE— “Aafind PREE, ESTIMATES. | INTERNATIONAL — DOMESTIC 3D . “anorEn nel” D h N ti ress @ssumes no respon 3. Seating Pres om shell bome & garages. FE WORK GUARANTEED. CALL OR OPONTIAC TRA VEL PF 4-115 509 Eliz. sibility for errors | 2 5-6068 AWN + TEL eat 0 Ices than to cancel the ed Personnel Interview er |Madg DERS. tii x DECORATING. WALL LISTINGS WANTED for that portion of the Lady. between the | censed. complete b ferrice.| Dapering. steam service. Com- SERVICE WAITING. LET ee | Bh e-o — aces of 21 to 90, to, train Sopmeretal, or resident. And od merce. EM 3-3435. _ | @8_W_ Huron st FE 43351} U8 SHOW YOU. HOW TO HLADIK, DEC. 19. 1966, ment which has been as profess interviewer. and beqggren FHA 7p AND aT | GET CASH FoR Tour ay Lintere age gear brother | dered Valuslee enous, the Muni be pervooable and tke | ffgag, Sek ve settee TE) pg Faget Daoeion sd Femoves.| Wid Children to Board 26, sual Ba 5 %. 0 . - e ¢ : with . Per- 4. 4 ett vice will be held Gaturday, Dec are made be sure to cooaits more important RO, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING. a AND ; Leshie Middieton | 37-4300 ce at 10 am ra = Benedicts your Bn ee. Pa | than "= experience, B andine and Onishing Phone cor. Paper banging Mason OE Le AND CARED GRORES 48-6003 | CLOSE Mt. Hope Cemetery. Mr. Hiadik without it. CAREER B-1 _hompsoo, A will Me in state at the Huntoon __ RIKER BLDG. FE 8-041. TRENCHING AND a-l P i) IOR & EX- Wed. Household Goods ° _drinke: 1 Home where recitation of Closing time for aaverticn TYPIST POR INSURANCE O J ‘ terior. 10 per cent disc. for cash FOR INSURANCE OFFICE BULLDOZING the Rosary will be Friday at 8 ments containia sizes in Dra Plains, OR 34101. R. D. Tom pol Gua ., Free est. F ; . ». faswer ‘them seeuier agate yon >. Tompson £004) SAINTING. WALLS WASHED, Pa-| FURNITURE NEEDED| type ts 12 o'clock noon the § | WAITRESS. FOUNTAIN ane TA B 12A_ ptt, cleaned Fao-t removed. B. Endre home or odd fots __Rd. HOWARD. JOHN M.. 1884 Bawtree, day previous to publication. ble service. 1 am to Soins uilding Supplies — fs PE 2.2706. uae or ned Salon Lake, Ponti, sormeriy © work. Mesis and uniforms turn. ~~ See nnn ~ PAINTING PAPERHANGING “en ft for you. B. B. Community T com of = ustiogs’” ave Detroit Angeles: Transient Want Ads may Rice ee aie 98 We Maple. ALUMINUM STORM DOORS. DEM.. ALLS CLEANED Sale. OR 37717 | buyers waiting for all types of Mise Margaret Howard, Mrs, Wil- jg gale Dn Birmi : . | Qnstrators, $18.98. 9 8. Telegraph OR 3-7061 | (eT US BUY IT OR AUCTION 7 FE, property, (Fer, quick, cotrteous| liam Conard, Mrs. Donald Nazellt the firat insertion. * | Warrress wrp. Jor’s corey "4.00000 “Photos & Accessories 2) _{°T 7ou, OA #268i service, alll at once. and James E. How arg; Reother of saan No. 1 aft. shift. 25 or over. B ss ices 13 - | ONE 4 FONTIA-'S | LARGEST ‘A. JOHNSON, Realtor an 5 ‘* pa usine Serv rniture vers * wa me | ward’ Novara haat ray oe. jf rong a 10 EN oe Ee aan rig0%, sAnDing “from Tout, colored altd + aot | ge eg) 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Howe, 18} Oakland Birmingham. “ no hte ‘ha . _W. Saree, PE + a8, | LAYING. FINISHING — QUALITY "by Bie Boe «by 8 ioe) of furnttare. Ph. PE _~6003 FE 4-2533 Service Saturday at 1] a.m. at St 3 Le 63%) «(388 woman TO CARE FOR ELDER 'b by 7 $1.50 # by 10 83.00) ~ yy, _ Albert Great h, West ; re for home than) _C. BUD BILLS, FE 8-2050 chrome and ektachrom td. Miscellaneous 28 BIG Dearborn. Interment in Parkview ; #8 ig 3s ‘ages, Call FE . after $:30/APPLIANCE REPAIR. WASHING | Processed and mounted, $1.50.) | ities fun Nest and __ Memorial Cemetery. e638 64s Cte mn. machines and vacuum sweepers.| “Check, money order or cod. | WANTED: USED TABLE TENNIS OR gee after 4:50 Sat, and Sun. pace 7 318 eT wee F | War am YS NEW ns Pa tie «902 N. Johnson. Nai! order to: tavle segardiess of condition. FE ‘ le rove, . DEC. 18, 1994, c s 3 a8. e rson, after 6, Fae 7 “GROUND FLOOR 1 3218 Pridham, Keego Harbor: age Sie ee -Deli's Inn, 3481 Bhtzabeth Lx. Ra. ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN Pens! Color-Rite Photo Service | wr. 10 BUY PROM PVT PAR SMALL [FURR aee sion Pisegrove. FB 62; usband of Ruth Pace; WOMAN TO BABY & Ww repaired by factory trained men| ty. good elec. refrig. Also good. i dear father of Durward A., Ray- Year's eve, who > drives, hal 44650. at our store General Printing & 210S. Tilden Ave. laie model elec. stove. Price must | Big or small we need them at mend 5 gad ay i __Help Wanted Male 6 WATTRESSES EXP. ORLY. Orrtee oe ' oe bi Ww. ¥- Pontiac, Michigan be right $, ee. H. P,, Sutton, all. i ine tee is Being ut oresre "Ire Reti Mare Peete — et or ote . tn oy MN onne's AP’ NCE SERVICE | Physio-Therapy 21A Ww ted to R 29 the homes, WE BRING YOU er, Mra. or, Mrs. Pauline Acc UN | Drivedn ns Des Bey. Dray.| We service al all makes of wringer| ” y S0" # Herapy an 0 ent 2 TH Prom Funeral service will be held |. pun ‘ena OUNTANT ton Plains. : Pont! washers. 30 Yrs. © swEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. | courteeas, cite ae Seturday. Dec. 22, at 1 p.m. trom |” factory cos “sccountion y Atray| YOUNG LADIES—is TO 25. BIN- Rove #8 _Oakinod; FE _2-4021/ Special foot technique, 73 Elm &t. (CLEAN, | COMTORTARLE “ROOM at” cee, * oho, ith Rew RH. Benedict offic Ate A Leper tee.) ecera, 008 per o Noe expert-/AU a - 10, | *LANDLORDs YOUR CONVE Sine. Meter enk ee ei coos necessary, Pull details upon Nahe iw. : Television Service — 22 We need homes and apartments s| Ene M S Realt ~~htate at the € 3. Godharde Puns | j OY merrier Wetweet 30 afternoons | traits = by, groups. toolal BE SMART! CALL JONES Ra. “Tames Reni. 1318 “Baigwin | N tesinaw an Pe Shy aa eral Home, arbor. until Large national finance ¢ y clubs weddings, tures taken rompt service, Ave. PE 4-004], aft. 5 OR 3-4923, Open Eves ‘tt! 8:30 p.m 11 e.m. Saturday when he will be has an immediate opening for Help Wanted 8! in your own all for im = ex Set: Or-| WOULD LIKE BUILDING sUIT- . tone tnt caren, 19 tie, im | sitorney "Investigation ‘ang, analy. apoaanganaenenesd MEME GAT > Lake Fé. take ‘Orion, “Rent or with open} SELLING YOUR servies. _ | deginning ‘for » man star-|MAN OR WOMAN COLOR-RITE COPENHAVER sR 250 Gy ‘ il os ET Se com PROPERTY? e. tose, vin. | Wpilocated sttanaiy, Permanent:| Waeeine rotted acy ane; PHOTO SERVICE | (inn. Pe ese -| Share ‘Living. ‘Quarters 30) n ou to. Met, with ws. finis_L. 1172 Mesdoviawn: ‘aco | Applicant, must be Heensed to] average, $2.50 to * 00 per nour: 210 S. Tilden Ave. DAY OR MONT TY SERVICE. We "how to onb Taitutlified pros-| Mra. "Marthe ‘Thompson, ER, | consider recent planning REAL ESTATE SA OR FE 42222 "M._BTRAKA BACHELOR, WILL, SHARE NEW e tieeds homes of every iypa.|_ "nen. FE 6-626, 163 Portland st.| _wtllt Semmens, J. A. Sammons, Mrs. hes givts a= am a ue | saleswomen for new bome t BLOOMFIELD WALL GLEANERS. @ > sy 2 ANY er gentleman with high cal-| Call us today, i st ve Anderson. Orewey Sammons | Reply eed, acdrens te-| ee pisterraa Fels and windows, Rescenshle:| MAES afte TE. poONDON's ber standing, Call MArket + titers number, 1, t _ | 9-9080 _after 7 p.m. _ nna ih Ci A PV |g Sint eames Mrs Being | —phoed sumbe =hestr_c2. Kimewerd_ poem | th vca_nausvir| Typewriter Service 22A Gexrcmmex Fox wr veome.| Russell Young SA BANOS a ae announeed later by Huntoon A FEW mployment gencies: t Refer Fl a REALTOR -B ! nice. FE 2-4376 Puneral_ Home. anaes ~~~ | ies mmior, Get oar bid. PE [TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- |Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32 412_ Ww. Huron FURNI working men needed at once for MIDWEST CHAIN gAWS & SUMP PUMPS | chine re s Expert work ent, ‘a ’ . Gene Sup- r.| refrigera’ —y "at flor Rav; agerTi, beloved | experience beiptul, Appiy 10 w | - PONTIAG'S OLDEST. mal- [Rented — "sold ~ fe 20071 BY zat Frining and Oe IMMEDIATE “CASH FOR EQUI- Rent Apts. Furnished 3 33. Siticration. chower treet park of ura May Stotts: i en 10 and 11 @ m. - | 1351 1 idwin a oe — | es an and contracts, Or have feet fatter of Rimee Bee ead ent a PERIECES maai| XETES YOU TO COME IN ELECTRIC MOTOR SERVICE Re- Upholstering 23. buyers, for same. 1 O& 2 ADULTS, ‘WALKING DIS: 56808. ae ee ee id Henry Stotts. and Mrs. . nti Z oT g & rewinding, 218 E. Pike. a “ | K. L. Templeton, Realtor | 28.7 O° General Hosp. All wtik! ~ a aegis Popes Ste estate salesman for fast growing) OUR PERMANE: NT POsl } P. UNION COURT : be held Suturday a ee ‘Get location. Call J, PB. Hiltz, Realty TIONS. PONTIAC 2.0 4-3981. BEADLE’s DRAPERIES. SAMPLE 2239 Orchard Lk, Rd FE 44563 ‘ities. FE 2-837. 3 ROOMS & BATH. !N EXCEL. from Pony Pa 1011_W Huron St. FE §-61A1 STATE BANK BLDG. FE EXPERT BLOCK LAYING AND’ shown by appt. FE $1927. | Don: a SELL OUR LAND CON- 00) TENT CONDITION. INCLUD! to p.m. from rsiey Puneral Home _— \ i 5 1 CHILD WELCOME. 3 ROC Ms v. W. H. Collyeott offici- BARBER — STEADY 5-9237 _ cement work yates 4 McGuire EAKLE’'S CUSTO UPHOLSTE: have seen Us and bath. Washing. FE 2 AMPLE HEAT, HOT tt COLD 42283. See eceeeae te Age Come eee ema’ | BIRMINGHAM pane Ones eY Bits ‘Cooley Lake: ‘EM CAPITOL ‘sa¥iNds & ‘LOAN CO Ba ADULTS ONLY. Pek F tery, Rochester. Mr Stotts will CONSIDER, APPRENTICE, — NG GS | HOUSE Roe na fo HOUSE gd 32-2641. Free estimates. 4 W. Huron St. FE 4.0561 1 ROOM, FOR REFINED | won: “STREET. PE Fun: 7260 EVES. | and long d OMAS LSTE: iD: ir Dow "a Home. ~_— ° BOYS UNDER 2% — TRAVEL: OFFERING eet vinnt insured. 34 “Tuguas Ueno TES TE sia, «| UNION —on Floride and Cal, in winter. moun-| tm mediate full or art time. Sec- gantt Hi Com ‘i Bg ~ wet. eeu a | R heat. WEBBER, DEC. 19, 1988, Mon. | tain and seashore resorts in cum. oon one fed sees sdies. ial neral ban ne Hincom 180 Sapreeds.: a OS 1 NICE APT: tied Picks ‘CLOSE Ko. AD, 102 E, HU- : ortnport i» Walled mer. $240 per month guaran } rv * 4 a4 at h new o rking 4-6322. ni Survived two gee plus bonus.” Ne experience mow Tas Maple Dirwingkan as: hour Ga ty all ge Ry of fur- Lost & Found 24 coer el and earn our : oe — — | ¥ERY W oe are | giiidren. “Funeral ‘service bary. We train you. Bee Mr. Nor|_ west. 6-425 paces. Cail 43292, | of rs o ene bvteee you os KITCHENETTE & 2 4g hy from the Richardson Bird Chapel, | Se Sherictel, Roosevelt between PONTIAC LSON HEATING. FURNACES BLUE LEATHER WALLET win | ASE FOR BOB MAHAN. | OP 2 employes, ers iris, Adults crag Rent ng Unfurnished 34, 's . . ¢ ry | je ba Fa CAR WASHERS WANTED. APPLY , YMENT SERVICE FE 5-1788, ING $21.83. IF FOUND, PLEASE | _T° Buy—To Sel!—To Insure = aia AT PS ber will He in Mt Richard. |_ 148 W. Huron St. 12 W. ee FE £255) pb. asTERING. @ 1D £N-| ‘RETURN TO 202 GOING 8ST, OR 2 ROOMS, NEAT. COMFORTABLE. 2 ROOMS KITCHEN & BATH, Puneral Home, Walled CARVER EXP. 1 COOKING. Instructions = tial. commerete) und repair, P| FE 204. ss. — eS welcome. 490 X. ‘ Lake, and may be seen after 7 For cafeteria, Apply between §|-~~~~~~~~~~ -~~~~~ _ +0a74. FOUND: BLACK & E 2 ROOMS, eee ND OOMS PLENTY NTY OF PA eS ee & 11. Monaham's Roast Beef CAMMIE DONS SANTEOR ERY. gouna, owner pay for ad. EM bath, child welcome. 431_N. Perry iad _Butfet._675 _E. Maple, Birm. BEST W AY. lee. mopping, wa 30004. REALTY CO, REALTORS | Room APT. PVT. ENTRANCE. ae APTS. 101 ZELLER, DEC. 18 18, 1958, MRS. | CAB DRIVER’s STEADY. DAY é& Sian moore ira wt Tost LADY'S ‘BLACK BILLFOLD Open Evening: acd Sundays Uuilit paid. Inquire 161 Mt. B OOM PARTLY 478 8. Santora st: . Over 28. Apply” 438 Or . TREE G AND R WB Hom oniee, “oy eeriy, indy | ois". Huron ‘Ph PE 20263 =~ " 7 BEDR hig 3 x |__DRIVING SCHOOL al Free estimates. PE 2-6019. FE in desperate ‘need of LET U mene. ns #;, Gear CAN sr me a EXTRA ONEY? ny? mere $y sense for, your! 4-5324 : : 8. | id on the sale of your contract r By seu fe held Friday, Dee. 31, | Help monthly" pay- | Salar $5508 of FE ——sawe MACHINE FIL : &MO-OLD COLLIE PUP.| before you sell 3 ROOMS, 5, PRIV. BATH at It a.m. from the St. Vincent | Siher's ‘your home: cat, "7Y ‘rv. or 28 alae Herber 4ANLEY BEACH 10 Bagley st. Last seem at Lotan’s Market | Edw, M. Stout. Realtor | AND ENT. GROUND | SaepRooi L de Paul Churen with in- | {week in qpare time Ses ie | Ns WAY A ape ft Deiten * wees vee Fane Child's pet. 2047 Dixie Hway. FE| 7? N. Saginaw St. Ph. FE 6905) FLOOR. ADULTS. FE nished. Laxe terment in Mt. Cemetery. consumers in Pontiac with Raw-| TRAINING SCHOOL. - SERVICE 8-3240. Open Eves “Ti! 8:30 EE Ss ‘S Yellow Cab & Pon Recitation of the Rosary will be x Tanks vacuum cleaned. Field Iines we 2-5236 OR FE 5-7805. | a) tonight at £80" a Oe gg nd Se MHD. licensed & bond- vond-| LOST: SMALE ALL WHITE CLOTCH C ASH: - Where she will lie in state,” | 312, Preeport, sl Work Wanted Male 10 _<¢. EM. 308. Glasses ‘and Dapers. Seese ae 2-ROOM |: ARE i, axXA Drivers ard Denver Broker: with |A-l CARPENTER WORK. NEW & Furniture Refinishing 6A - Seer noes weet ott) TN A FLASH! | , PRIVATE BATH : . & t block from Sears, FE 4-2579. Eliza a3: Resse COR. 1% maida se -| repair, FE 44210. ; NEW CUPBOARDS & DOORS, RE-| o#t Vicinity of Neddy Lane and 1! La ee dear mother o Bagies ur or Mr. SapYSITTING, GIRL 16 ¥ ¢ ¥Re. Ex. "EW in Keego. $1903. Re-| For your ‘and contract. Highest NEWLY DECORATED. nr. John Raton, toule 3: Boast. FW _1-6308, it ; ee Tent Bioomfield|Pelring & antiques, FE S.0162./ [ory dolar "ps bald | Promvl. | courienus ; privat entrance. § 8. Jessie, FE) Sierberwas, ~Mrs._M-aete—Me-— | — LOST: SABLE AND WHITE £236. Sepa, Goemirareognt | Puree adler atoe, Ga” Oe, MND, uae | vmeurnnce Agencies 17K Ni Me ce ramiasies | JOHNSON. Realtor 17 noow ner oman, al? MS — eA. u ‘ iath'e and os hines. + * - t nad Ss Rd Andersonville Rd., _ Waterford. OR ih : : | “Or William Heere and Iathe end milling of wert. Birmingham} INSURANCE 8 se pet_| 1704S. Telegraph Rd. _| terford, OR! fine 265 Whittemore. * fini . Funeral service wili | Steady job, overtime, best. work- a typer ot {Bat Strong Pe Sos0e . 8 osiabes . onditfons ‘Mr. Jordon, oF. ae Fe 4-2533 FL. D Ms AN D BA TH. PRIV ATE a ie oe it MA ‘6-6223. Jordon OF ALL KINDS LOST. ORANGE AND WHITE GA ND CONTRACTS ee allt, fk FE sues, * sneranee Gee move ‘ Charch with m t 2 ¢ INSURE BY PHONE pointer. Near Kens: and nd ft es : Kae Reward a Cam. | By gseen oe Dine Wey Fe ROOM, Canine REIMER noo AND BAH MAY FLBR erman is at the Purs icholie & _ |Ost — PERSON WHO Mistax- come acilities ine : cane. where be re Nicholie & Harger Co , rosty picked up suit pants in Hub CONTRACTS WANTED pei 468 Broadway, Lake samente ty Purves Punetal Me neons wien eee | a "OR 9609 for substantial re Sle a ett or Immediate 7 Roc Pasian Hnre nm | a have ‘ _wa son, For information call PE Reasonable » iene MAHAN REALTY CO. min “@ PicTURES Fr FROM | HAS- HAS. | ; be saah Balances new Or ease) HES Rog a & RATE 3 1075 W. HORON Pe 2000) FE 2980, “sae pints, FE 4gue) or PH eis Roo AND bat SINGLE Persian cat, "he Rowe Central | A 6 _mhan of , seeple, 2 am eouees | and Sts. Reward. Pon-|~ MORTGAGES 7 LARGE RMS., PRIVATE BATH able rent. Oa : tine Press, -| owe % etre!” 80d entrance "61 Pine St. before § a.m | ee i. Yas | ,Seimore wit fen Trontage "| 1008. Close to town, | Ben ' DONT WISH FOR Wate Hall, :| 8D CHARLES. | Boaegiach i LARGE ROOMS, DOWNTOWN, 5g50 i6st YOUR PET? Want TO Perm, Lenn ¢ - Inquire 22 Auburn. Rear Office. é tv bat ® home? 5-0200. Soc! 7 RM G ke j it nimal Rescue League. | PE 40521 Eves. §-8291'" Driv. No smoking ot drinking. PE MONEY! Make it easily reskin, Lick | Bao BROWN. or Dia F Yet +Cherry Court, reward. | jand rate ea ROOMS LOWER. CLEAN, ont h gh a ifi d Ad T re ron St see i xaye vn cna Couple, i throw; assitie $s, 10 40644, wie Hobbies & -& Supplies 24A _Wanted Real ‘ee 32A 2 “ROOMS AND > reioedmacithcasnrtil r_ couple. THE PONTIAC. PRESS, THURSDAY. DECcRiRER 20, ‘Tose ee | For Sale Houses 43 Ree Sale Houses 43; _ For Sale Houses 43) SLICE. OF HAM , __-43| __ For Sale Houses 43) _ . For Sale Houses. Buy Thru Partridge ~~ BLOOMFIELD po . Buy Thru Partridge | oe . List Thru Partridge _ KNOLLS os List Thru Partridge” a yo | ne q 8 BROWN sanoain sco Roce ae ee _ living room, fir Mut TIPLE LISTING SERVICE oI flooring, tile oath 4, beau! 5 . ‘ot Gal ma. ~ Immediate % odd « | 5 Bedrooms - : 2 aie miss. 5° Durtap, Builder. “resslon. on Cony w0. bedFae Full aw _ 1% story bungalow. Excellent . eS 4 bedrm. home for $15,950.) Tore. lot. Paved St. Carpeted im lecatian tor * Living & dining Fm. Cal paneled rooms Up. SREY ws. . Hoyt fenced cement ee Sa : ° car garage, fenced ¥ ” OPEN DAILY 16 ong K sisoo DOWN Sensational Valoe | —6tiva. 3742 Brookdale, Pi) 43448 Ku hell , stegnes Sciorea”’ bath , Owner leaving city: New 3 bed- |“ Hor Colored Families Cc = penned. $7500 a i, : co eed clos 2 bedrm. modern living room, “we, Bt EGS ox tures. lake ete, side ‘ WN PAYMENT. Built in Cedar lined closets, Modern kiteh- on eitchen, bi town, BERET Ae Roce HOME 10. Sibee' owe. penvlieges. ~ , Me 2 m, bom bedrooms, very homey en. Plastered Walls ey pyres JZ me up. Price $5,000, Small . Son Lo- #1009 cows. ' “ living Toom, iatge combined bret i oe oP ony down payment will handh 7 egg ee Immediate Possession op PS rp TY £5 a + 20nd dining ares. Tod tests. | before you find ‘more home for) 4 bedroom home, By is have ene tom immediate pos ; » : ’ f large fenced lot. Hewly decorated. your money. ngr9OF ot alr furnace, Lear vee 5068 after ment, el fireplace. 3 “ear po ; be D | Sterms @ sereens w “t Tage veer seb own. ( 7 ¢ x , a ' ay PECIAL — Just "re 6 garage, $2500 do Bee wri b sell, Pull price $9200, sone TRADE Ort te tarmiture Por information call Mrs. Spears, wail wad storms | if i 7 , FAST SUBURBAN Built in ‘34 | included. Lovely bungalow ho EON or, REALTOR T. . TR KE BY OWES, 2 BEDRM. HOME. Retiting? , . i \ a aa \\ PZ | Phis Ranch home is 24 x 30 teet Oi turn. cS uminum storms and avsse ay ax. Realtor and onmnenat L This home has every canvenience, F > ~S> ¢ on foundation and consists o screens nly Yen od en LaROE AND we i a 1] 3800 : —" strict Bs. F very nice bedrooms, liying room, | Very good furniture. Will accept) Hi oie rs oie ‘* most ai “ “berries: Pate, easy Y and. modern kitehen with dining good housetratier tor equity Bal- | si e and outside of Pontiac. ; ; . oak ble at only $48 per | SE MecLARTY, Bkr. ATTENTION H Y ; : VK / P BD, plttieredrain full pate: | Sin AE * | Me 32102 OR PE 33578. HOME HUNTERS HA DEN 106 Ft. Water Frontage ~*~ rr eon. ‘Slum ‘Morma and “pereens., 3,000 WEST SUBURBAN — Ex- en —— : $6600. Purnished, warm year : Me | This house is in very good eqadé cellent 3 bedroom rapeh Siolt BY OW NER ANOTHER C. SCHUETT FIRST! round cottage, desirable location. : : ; tion and priced at $10,750 with | a full basemen on Nr Webster and Washington North ‘Bice. ‘wiring “complete, Dry Tat eet cee ate ein oseuss ‘ a ~ $2800 down. | Brick fhireplac & aluminum | schools, brick § rms. down, Bre- 7 Bi 2 " . rte A Be . : a INTRODUCING var at $60 @ month through ; ge — ctry. ‘SPENCE STREET This siorms & screens Large 6 x place, carpeting, drapes, large . “ : iN hborhood. area partly finished Upstars, 6 THE ae RAVAN” $495 Ww - « % F lovely home with shingle siding 125 ft. lot Excellent nelg a Pp pinished wertars. (ty infor- : on the exterior has 3 large bed- “A real value. fruit trees, mation today ahaha FT Air ey | rooms and tae ce tnain” foot Soe eo sa bet extra lot avail. . f . While on the m coe IW N . i DOWN ‘ j : there ig a lovely living room 1... H. BROW N. Realtor able. terms, 46) Murphy, FE — 4 rooms & bath. : , separate dining 1363 Ph FE 2-4810 8.3753 un porch, et} furnace, North i with fireplace, sep e ae —one._in vour Hur oe . ~~ reom, modern kitchen, oak firs, Mhuriple. “Listing Service "| ame Caravan jeaves every Sunday side. : : - my 4 plastered | wails spas Dasement, OLRESALE, 7 BEDROOMS, ro - wil ec rE at one. secrety invited to tate WILLIAMS heme. A good. by 3 bed- - 2 in bar. auto. oll heat. The in- | Basement 83.500 down Ou ate sincere : . , :, terior of this ho ¢ YM cenety te mo - pataen phe ire. REALTY co 70 ae Garage with paved drive, Own- 3 BEDR * . t ) car ge ew av ve, OW $0667. Low” down payment 1062 FE 53-9407 ; | ee ® } | : ust : -revent waste of time b An aare wert ‘ 1 ‘Seu Priced iat $13,500 with terms. | NO MONEY. DOW N | revent wast y Come a IMMEDIATE POSSESSION —- | Semi-finished home, with privt- listi ng your property| oe > * gen n Lak riced for) srarete” Onan ena bene big Privileges oo oa C IL. “I told you not to ask him for a light! ‘CLARK REAL ESTATE| M8°t “ale Ei als or eM exclusively with ent. preety. Come, Sie x A) _ ne PE 4-6492 or FE 44813 ; 3928 Office, 1404 E. Highland Road.| | =. / | ORftiuiple Listing. Service | CHAPIN * every ‘Sun. i. HIGH For Sale Houses 43 ‘For Sale Houses 43. Multiple Listing Service _ SYLVAN L AKE R. ANC i | 196. ho A . SPECIAL ~~ a | aa SS CAMS GRAD ties Cac sano "ha | Brad oer Uedroom brick ranch , 'N 7 Muang isting “Service | | mew None Ow 30 BY GO con: | ural freplace, | dream witches | REAL ESTATE NEAR DODGE PARK NO. é - 5 $800 DOWN | Builder’ s Own Home CLARKSTON | onl wa wt, plastered. coats | | range. ted bath with vanity eee | 4701 Dixie Hwy, Drayton Plains, room home with uillty, A le) — spacioUs FAMILY HOME Don't drive. by and don't ask | NEW HOME Eacellent location, oF tiade 4008 Meigs. OR 21972. | in “recreation area, Oi! furnace REALTORS = i . | 9.8 FHA terms with low dows payment, wt : Hee mee estan ToctStamcs | pirat. POS Sanne ia ceo coc CIVIL IANS Svauabies “£200 OR 31223 Eves, — MAple $1240 ’ r CHARMER. : . he Eighteen foot : ou ) S650 DOWN : . urnace. It's a on i Is J.C. HAYDEN, Realtor first floor. 3 oe nn nates oun Sisal ROOMS | A sparkling § room & bath bun GIs 66 E_ Walton FE 8-0441 Open Eves. t, of] ac. heat brick fireplace, model ; | galow with picture w. plus $250 DOWN, NEW 3 BED- ae : —— full basemen ant _ 3 extra size bedrooms, thy tiled | : . ype wr | utility room with electri te het w ROOM HOMES WITH A real nw My some te om baths and recreation room with IVC R | WHY PAY REN ! | ter heater, located 3 miles E. of BASEMENT ALSO 2. 3. & cellent condition fireplace. Plastered walls, cak | LIVING ROOM i . me S\N | Pontiac off Auburn Priced at 4 BEDROOM. OLDER 300," term: ON , fisers and Anderson windows 2, Twenty-eight feet of yrecious iv.» ONLY S350 DOWN | 5.0000 \ HOMES CALL ue zooar W peneol ve BREW ER RAY O’NEIL, Realtor | car attached garage. Better see | ing to a distinctive ranch type | i . S385 DOW N EALTOR-BUILDER 58 ON. Parke * FE «5181 | 2,8 Telegraph | ong taday as tere ‘8 no better | Daan ene ee me. thers 833.70 MONTHLY White frame bungaiow, neat and USSELL YOUNG . Phone or = | value anywhere. ' . : : lean Priced at Just $1 990 ane K Huron FE 44825 FE 6-0628 MA 67581 — street—only 6 miles out. $11,500 Pius Taxes & Insurance . ron - . . with $2,600 down. WELL BELOW . “YOR ITs J 1 en) TEMPLETON fac ese aaen un HeMGH ESB Co £00 RDARILEY. BRORER, gaan on 5 Sen yo i Ls 5 ¢ 37 ‘ wee 2 bedreces modern ranch and close to. privileged lot | TOTAL PRICE . $09 Elizabeth Lake Rd _ ols | node : af eee gues bone) WILLIAMS LAKE | Sth Sitdow "and oll furnace. | phries ONLY A PEW. LLET | MULTIPLE Listina senvice Shepard Real Estate odern with large living | Shaded jot 70 x 130. Bric , - * § —— hardwood floors, Toarms. 950, about $2,000 down Vecani. , { loads of F eatures | $1,500 DOWN—2 bedroom bunga- heat. exc. location. | ht in Realtor FE 2-074 PE 416) > low with basement, bas auto heat y ’ poem oer oti heat. ¢ | so you can move rig /83 nN altipie Cisting "Service | Alt Improv ements In } and hot water, nice kitchen and | FOR THE HANDYM. AN : , 7} * ing serv dining space. fenced rear yard) Cory ¢ room and bath in Twin 2 * ~ “\" , R 3.300 at Miny’ other modern, homes) to | stantial down payment we (1756 WW ARWICK | MODEL OPEN DAILY | Se! per'fmoaw "°° Storms & screens aad. venetiag i 3 opportunity to buy » hiinds Al. fireplace. a - igre: Please call us before EAST SIDE and low 7? room. P| & good six room brick house | 1 P.M.-7 P.M. | $1.500 DOWN New 3 bedroom si ¢ trim * some plumbing con- Dorothy S nyder Lavender | * feet. meal 3 Rogrooms, fan bath and ettached 2 cor garage. | | fas oe ears old at @ moderate = Blaine at High Street ranch type bungalow with full nections A genuine bargain at y combination ° . ricé Spacious living room 13 x u ow, eat owh | dy Anatase. IPyoutare inok. | IT and carpeted. picture window. BETWEEN MONTCALM & OAK Riser l4 Miltlred wale ate FE MBREE & GREGG t sell this} tng for @ real value in a best | dining ell. kitchen with many | LAND among the few of ‘he features “ti.ase dow jocation. then better call and extras, two bedrooms and ceramic | . _ gs ey | ef this Huntoon Lake privileged 1565 Un‘on Lake Rd, see this one soon. tiled bath down, The attic ts | CHAS. MAROTTA hom: Union Lake + Vibes pleton, Realtor fintshed in red cedar paneling, | ‘ RUT EM 3-439 ine Ra, “woe” 44563 rite built in closets and drawers, | BUILDING CO. | $1,000 DOWN—3 bedroom heme sgTARTER hoe IND arane ting on floor and stairway _ PE #1546 ; about 3 years old, ‘ocated tm the off VanZantz On 8. side ef Dons s provides two additional rms.’ —————__.— Y ~\:«C#S:*«“‘éwNNerth end His lerge kitchen and St Cleve Moore, OR 3-5735 Gas ‘eae water woitener. - wa- $1,000 DOW N . _ dining space Vacant ~~ $400 DOWN —— eater, shmaster, ‘um. i t Ds \ : * REALTOR 1 aed ene ~~ picety land. | oak Noors, tile dath, > trement! ent, R. I | 2 bedroom, full bath 2 large lots awn Ww ence } . were ; W est Suburban Brick re +3525 no PE a one yard Paved street and close to \ p10 ey rare Pessession: George rwin , CC. PANGUS, Realtor Phone - s ave. schools and bus line. Only | Near St. Fredericks Scbeol. Large | REALTOR re Balwin Ave. Ave Call collect’ Ortonville, NAtional CEDAR ISLAND polttment cain Shown by ap new 3 bedroom, tile oak | | _1.2818 or NAtional 1.3950 Tou rene IKE RENT yea. PONTIAC Beatry o| WILII AMS MULTIPLE KISTING SERVICE heat, glassed in sunporch Cee to swe gnee oe school. bsg) and LAKE GATEWAYS to MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE gnc ; om * *K. Co HEMPSTEAD | EW, BRINAN ara rneer H. W. Bigelow | re seal? ® ™ 2.50 soual _ HAPPINESS oe, are ETT | a SOT ETOR ART I. pitt, Maituree Ot. ot Duteht 0, FOR COLORED | _ 3BEDROOM RANCH EXTRA NICE ¢ ’ ; ; ley. ws This home {fy im @ very neat NORTH SIDE, CLOSE IN ee WAT | ERS : : hea 1 “co, ’ re) “Orme | West Side “neighborhood. is only a few Wisner and Lincoln Jr, High oe aa . i months old, afd has many cus- trict. Well arranged 4 rooms C)’ N bedrooms. furn. $8.95. terms. 3. Bedroom Bungalow tom features. 3} bedrooms Large bath. 2 bedroom home, offering more oe ° ~ ri | Uving reem, tiled bath Also a an attractive living reom with Cc, HOt STON REALTY Ferree ond frome bangalow, hasdy | large dining area and very neat carpeting, drapes and curtains, PE 4-633) | ment, of] heat Features carpeted and handy kitehen, complete with spacious kitthen with Dishmas- BUY. To sELL REALTOR living room apd dining area. built-in electric range & oven ter full basement, of] heet, im MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE _Partridge. is the “bird” to «ee plastic tite bath with shower. Large utility room Home is iG-| cinerator, storms and. sereen - . oak floors, plastered. walls paved cated on large lot with blacktop | newly ceroceted. offered at $0: POSSESSION eAnare LAKE ES- street. Offered at $22,900 street It has lake privileges on bed: j * | Possession before Christmas, Pull . built’ in Si ( )| S | Drayton Woods Rancher price only $12.950. with $2,450 oy PRIZE LOCATION room, kusheo sues ot | im Immediate Possession Hurry—be first to see this ree i | $2. both Williams and Maceday Lake ON CLOSING” 1 up. Ce ie tile bath. bargain! | WEST SIDE 2 BLOCKs rome e hy mel omwoctve 2° bedroom bun. | \ th eoreers. pened. commer. : full basem: Gas t. - 3s - BUY cia, rly American type, home . Beautiful corner lot. back Best Buys Sheched ex wereee, “are well land. | CALL iad of 9, rooms with 5 bedrooms ane of today's best, value yard Anchor-tenced: A real scaped | grounds. Includes 1% baths easily converted to in- ot, wert ty oy at Bi,000. Toda | pees divins room, woe in arKston ' ; URGENT THAT OWNER y | swnings, automatic heat and hot | . b vy : VACANT. NEARLY NEW 3 BR . se . KI ‘Spacious Rooms bur cuctya. Long and Low water, recreation space “P | REAL ESTATE INC. " s . ’ | | at $17,500 terms. + Mich. fered for fast Jn thie six room home. Pull floors . Leng. iow and exciting e. » | . MORE FOR LEss 7 8. OA aan . $6,000 down. SEE IT FIRST ; c: EDROOM burbe h floor of the pleasant liv -Ideal fer inexpensive living, —_- ' on 7 rms. EME, 4. TEARS * : . large kitchen wite cated in town, has 6 rooms with | NIC H i IE ~ To Buy-To Sell-To Trade Pesconable down payment” OR OR pit “car sliding glass doors on cu full bath, basement wi win 2, mr K T ¥OU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT! : . } rage. reasonable down oC yuien! consi sidered. INCOME t Established tr 1916 nace, enclos: payment will be consid Here's «@ little money peter. 2 ; OF SMALL FARMS Sil bt ee eran: ‘rooms, and bath plus from’ bus. priced to sell” at, $7500. cute houses, 1 St — 5 oom — over 00 fot) REALTY CO, REALTORS “HOMES REALTOR pr Thompson, Broker. FE range al, Spa room. Ht-l with low down payment. 49 Mt. Clemens Hy FE 3-120! e full bath basement, coal turnece, road and a commiaely F E 2nd 3 rooms, full bath, oti frmos dF bedtore 1073 W.. Huron circulator. partial: basement, $125. bi fur. NEXT DOOR TO BRANCH Can "be yours at "a only $5003" with buy at §7, i . “4 good neighbor- wood siding’ with ; kitchen w ae 8. Tel ' i contrastin: e exrnoh - on Beat with ac: hood. g sting Kool Vent awnings. upboard ’ . . 2,2000 down, Bal. $55 West Side Cape Cod; tains fi wood on one floor, Six roo’ park wn. Bal. $55) living value’ at only $18,900 on charmer, see it now on ranged. har Fe CUST: n Pakeina One of the truly finest brick ity gas “and . FE 4.9584 Ear to rent. Call ui now. | ot ‘eater"Oniy eh down Full price ions ™*Y™ent | Edw. M. Stout, Realtor N ICHOLI J ohnson 198%. Pike st. Open Eves; WM. H. KNUDSEN Leslie R. Middleton ." by BEDROOM im N. Saginaw St. Ph FE $-8165. EDR HOME , BROKE: FE 8-6003 Large kieben, with Eignty of cup- | Open Eves, ‘Til 8:30 WEST SUBURBAN ~— 3 BDRMS. REALTOR D ORRIS sid Pontiog sete. we Bldg. Buy Thra Partri dge Neate. Lot "Sa dee , 8, gteetient Nearly new, § rmé. ‘te eb ep cca nOMES te List Thru Partridge j in this, 3 bedroom home. Large MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BIRMINGHAM -- SCHR AM Move In by . fenced living & dining rooms, fuil bas ment, immediate Soe. next to en. . , / Y . 500, | jant heat. ar attached plas- j iberal terms, low ‘down “payment to. respon: tered AND. RAMBLING Meters heme, Wosted sear y R Pp IVAN W. Chr istmas _ . sible person fal “eetithe® on Spororimateiy a tered walls, oak floors, full $-8081 Realtor J 50471 FULL PRICE , | sere. Priced 1 “tor frame mm: beautiful ‘home wiih 0H the) Sasment nae heat. B Bavea nity Joslyn come are Fane ote naan modern oak ® : OFF CARL. OAKLAND ee this 3 bedroom {| atti amediate sale tod inating buy- stron, han , Res. PE 5-2564 windows. La tiled bath ‘ nae pf Fn fe cacriminatig Pine} tre and ‘stores. : MTIPLE LISTING SERVICE with vanity, Timken ‘oil’ heat rte close modern wih extra ‘large portation privileges on Full price $10,990, terms. New stor @ awni tores , ig tects large] 5-RM c I + Bea oral, eng, covme 2 gone? # ACRE LAKEPRONT EeTATR | Nicene tanker bated Tage: | Bangs Burry ff f ctw - BRICK RANCH North of Pontiac mire, -T at . ges on Lak large exceptional _pesemens et A. a | or Colon i situated on fully rs & utility, Nice pri ge attractive, COMPLETELY PoR _ sown — dy A or we bree yeneh _ fireplace, 20 ft. paneled brz- lake f 4 bed focation with extra neke lot) Oniy 4 ey ernst tenes . Bul AR BU Joqe 8nd paved “driveway, Warm way with jalousie windows, at- ar month, y per | with option to & urban home, . 2 bedroom modern on one floor carpeted. fiving room witn dies diss | tached 22 %_24, concrete , ANSURANCE | _floored_esitrance hall _dra- : : —. _.{ Crescent. Lake Privil eS | & hot water. This eis |, with ft, living room |_tinctive marble - Grive, fot 180 180, elt ore * Oakinnd Ave. © Open, Eves s & bath r in. ree aitchen basement, ‘lator frepiace consider trade +... ener ing room, superb 45°. we Keego Harbor . to. ace. ‘ing TV. of 8 ES a lot, Coram fe PL ec r s larg st ag € to 50 8 i. PAIRGROVE AVENUE HOME + | brick garage. Fg og sar garage. Levels "ned yore: a} eens gt wre tal Patio ang eae extfas im. SALE. OR TRADE tk} basement rooms, all painted . On the bus tine, Only $8500, payment. Large | famatly ine bow being | a 1] 1S __teo! A priceless environment pb —4, room All W est Suburban this for only $8,060" with AHOL a Le Pa atis et © 6 call Mr. Jou.| SUBURBAN RANCH feet et. 5. oe substantial ’ down. rE and ot rood conation tnaide Hills : ter ‘see it! sad = jf a TA bien. chee. TA: NICH LIE _bedoot, x # bg Bell $11,975 or take home in. tet with mice *: JOHNSON, ‘Realtor : 300 down. pW. woes nretiags 5 2" rig Rd, oeintSaALE"Ge Tape | ‘Model Homes | reg | ° VETERANS ey five’ room bungalow ‘Now Open Daily fom J ohn K, K. . Irwi - . J, a . NEAR OXBOW gitsiandine” anpotntment wats tor''s| For Your Inspection Baan as ¢ " ons BME tos Phage {OR p16 os WHY PAY RENT? BEA BUNGALOW 3-8 P.M. wa to aporoved mentees. $1 000 I DOWN... A Dan Dan Dandy —— ——$ 3-BEDROOM HOMES is te. Uy.) NORTH - ~ 3-Bedrm. Bungalow ergot thas avernes rooms Select Your Site Now home pan ne ee =z Leaay Be e a Many Features sc semigum storms | Drive out Dixie Highway hmong Fot Onty 790 Down — tan Improvements In to Watkins Lake Road, —y bee. 7 ve = oun i634 srry e. 5 cc) pF ons MODEL. OPEN DAILY then left eee \: wncton yard. Solid aie Sere ie ne Seeeee fos, ‘exe, | 1:30 P.M.-7:30 P.M. ( ae a aga Pxtced. st Sit te pemeee 2 Kitchen v se to schools | eee I CORE a oe L eile tt. R. Tripp, Realtor Better oe A : ns s ehee 2 + AG Wi . a WARD ¥ E. PARTRIDGE weet Se * | GlbOux Eras | WEST ERAT mit coe oie ee) REALTOR of ARNOLD REAL ESTATE [4h a FE 5.0676 FE 5-5783 eiter, 38 Grey He oft Adans.| Sale Land Contracts 52) att, woou sure.» sesio-sis td. ig O'COATS ...$5-§10-815 Br colt. 4 bedrm. brick "roma ap quae fia meer, | Laos By Coty toss OPDYKE MARKET Fr, old, 4 bedrm. brick ranch - For Sale Lots 46) count, on small Ladies es Or) ath of Bioomiheld’s —¥ me ; ilk = wil hase eho Walton. Ad OFOTER ™ able, : ¢ OPEN ¥ NIGHT pm. ¥ 2685 Priced ‘elon "appre an LAKE OAKLAND, MERRIE JERRY E. ADAMS CO. | EDWARD'S OUTLET 16 8. Saginaw | ig ey ge ; Tramsiertee (rss it '100 x 120 to Auburn | PE s4sio Sia We Huron st, | BROW Ladies dreeses ste 30%, Ml wee BEST WISHES $ ae ; TO ALL OF YOU DURING THE on J. saree HORN Heights, $1200 HOLIDAY 8EASON : oe ted Bal ee MI soeu Cherokee Hills, 05 x 210. $2.000| wew 96:38 THREN BED- _ 6-6988, vo 3 me gy yg | room full basement, | PON ck: Ibid Shoes, Overcoat 3: Church's Inc. ‘| SAND ORM ‘De building sites, $1200 to $2000. “interior. 40. Maternity dresses, Coats, 10-12. ' “ So | ere es een) Etec | fog fam tele er eatts e ters iste “Commercial on Baldwin Ave, 88 apes <~ DARE BROWN COAT BRICK. RECLAIMED—ALL YOU —~owner lee . . ’ 20 cent PE 37103 or ’ rion nth Posseasion = owner leaving] 3°13 cloue im $0000. A gad hat. ise 1416. Blue, Nzion | Want ON WRECKING CO. Sheetrock meee. i. = Ad, oe Only $1,450) age, a S small lake. 000, terms, 13, FE . Gane “NT 4 3145 W. 8 Mile Rd. "~ Money to Loan 53) Bank ED VELVETRER Damas ie \) a Ae - 4x8 Sheet $1.35) a 5 roonVEST SIDE ae wp /ROY Annett Inc. | suse ttemes unser isis of Ma's ae om sn bf | oJ | arte Concer fait Soe jus Lumber & Sales Co. Fir Plyscore. 4x¢a% sheet . $4.95 up. Rg gesegs. Bencees ee REALTORS | noses SEASONAL a ay st Saeee i Ra, (MSe) OR 3-7002 insulation 109 sq, ft. 3 ‘CUCKLER "REALTY |” Open Eventngs and Sunday 1-4 GQ00" COATS. SER Hw ALO i a ABO 100 aq. ft, .... ' dresses re eat ae C ASH Gray FLANNEL SUIT AND BLUE FOR ALB S ae ROOM FOR BETTER SITEs » overcoat, sises 44-46, FOR BETTER HOMES, s£B Gaul cash ‘or seasonal expenses LADY'S Saas COA’ & Pv | house, Cal FR STis8 afer 030 1 1 -ViStrs give a few) “ca. 20 Rose Ct. Sg + * | p.m ‘Cherokee Hills! | aes eome toh SObar saUtR. Boll geneg galv pipe. sewer LARGE & You'll ike the advantages ot TADY's GRAY PUR co COAT. &Q aol pian. gubvent RGE RM. its close-in country ‘loca SF ares Senne Seed cand. OF. VE UP TO $500 ON MATER- It Ja, modern sae bear gare sited a eed west BEN’ EFICIAL atte oes rON” FOR” COAT. TALS FOR COMPLETE MOUSE, rs EASY Village of Rochester By appoin-| CARL BIRD, Realtor FINANCE co. sue | WARE SOE LED ee baer ; ment only, 603 Com munity National Bank Bidg. | > w. Lawrenc size 40..$12 and $15. 647 Easi MAKE SURE ITs RIDGEWAY ("=o Se e+ O ANS Bevery. . . BURMEISTER aad i HALF ACRE BASEMENT $50 WMUSKRAT FUR T. WHITE ‘ j 7 ony’ " 915 Baldwin Ave. FE +023)! * down, PO. Box is Ponties.. = L Jersey dress, aay’ le & beige) “And you, Higgins! You're playing like an amateur! Northern Lumber Co, $23 to $25 to $500 NoD ~~ Buy Thru Partridge Aiuonrry vos TUXEDO. SIZE 2 LONG. LIKE ; wit a Payme nt List Thru Partridge 0 E. LAWRENCE a ‘enn | 268 FE + Sale Household | Goods Uoods 57 ___ Christmas © Gifts 59 clear lot, 2 & 3 bedrogm Sale Household Goods 57 | sorponr? SIZE marget homes with full base. | BUILD NOW nee Buckner Customers annem | sired I Fe eee a a each, Dejur Exposure m IT build on our ‘lot with smail Hills Estates. Estin ates iveely Are | petty, TY. BENDIX ELEC. | Cab "Zatrod buroets nioh Sho cs mater with ine “Tender & Awd NEW wits USED Conn Has WILLIAMS TAKE HERB ‘BER 7 T C’DAVIS. H Folk _Hatehery Rd, Williams Lik, norrom AUTO. ELEC, STOVE. tes Me co LUMBER RD: 9 ~ 6, call OR 3-125; u Qppy FOlKkS | ie: comsination revkvision, condition. #1, PE 84132. | 7? ROA a1 sam After 6, call OR 3-7038, 4928 wal Sede take Shoe bes ph and radio. Good con. =. VACUUM WITH ATTACH.| leather upholstered stand, $50 ELEC: RANGE. “LARGE OVEN. To clean up yard - BEAUTIPUL WOODED LOT Buckner’s Employes serve with | §100 4-$432, ar’ 180. MY 3.5603. Ret 35402. burners, Like smo. on . Poutiag Wathine wstates, Coli| smile in the most friendly manner, 3 WESTINGHOUSE FULLY av. | —2004 condition. ¢150._ PPLIANCE DISCOUNT SALE _ 33602, $,000 PIECES $550 DOWN _ i ze Fz eas. Mt ts easy to deal at Buckner's, | Strato chain's east eae, | “AROS DAP WIE MIRROR, | 20 “per cent ELECTRIC WATER PUMP. FE Xx 47 | Where courtesy and kindness are | Soruttion $56.00° ai Lacon’ aftes| WITH SPRINGS” G15 PET 42500 | 2 eeaee ee oe steam irons, now | ©1180. Sted’ Jenene tin £ tee This eat nd Qetroom home ton] For Sale Acreage 47) where co everyones ond beonecine gontition. $80.00. 467 Lenox. after) WITH. SPI . £ ELEC. RANGE. 3 GIRLS BICY. NOE. 2, GIRLS BICY- features ‘as. ‘Good sined. ving | @ ACRES MosTLY WwoonED| ™ ® Pleasure, * VENDING MACHINES” “FOR | tivinc ROOM SOPAS, MODERN, | net’ ose “sin zene Row "st95; | mien Hole ioe CREAM CAB. oe BATTERS owes bat oa deat. + 9 L ny 8 land. Suchy Reality. Ortonville. Provide for your Immediate and sale, ville OA 6-206 abwood Ra, beautiful, ees eames. Buy 3 Nestor Johnson's Hock: © ees ame re happiness r Orton . ‘ 0 to _, Pontiae Motors and Fisher For Sale Farms 48| a cash cred account with’ the ¢ FT, GE REFRIGERATOR. A unis. “Michigan Phore scent, Fur- ores pees 8 T DOARDS | ft, 968.00. | ha only $72 per month inelud-|. 0 coment weer you are son Saddler, 340 Fourth St. FE sists: niture annex, 397 Orchard Lake KELLY’ S HARDWARE PLANK, 3x12, 20 footers meee ere ae Buy Thru Partridge preciated, a * new. 4535 Oskwood Rd., Orton- nore AND, PAINT SALE. peaurien HAND PE TKDE Emp Ire og A <4, Dene Hwy. List Thru Partridge _ Loans to $800, up to 24 months _ville. OA 8-201, ________| “Half priced et Jack's, 27? Bald- Poked Tuas, cheap. FE_3-0613. | 2000 Union Lake Rd- st Commerce ae Ee 4 wee. oes. ike ANG AChE i cu, Pt. Usep coLpsPoTt Re-| $f XE. FOR HOMES OR SMALL PARMS ae FOR F goed eeadition 08, PE , BOY's 26° BIKE, Cal jon, broker. PE 2-T906,| C*! call aledge, Of B1L4, PE soon, Ses . . MAHOGANY DINING ROOM Ta. | _ met Lake area, "EM "3-d0%| Fit off Richfield Mahood ¢| 230 BARNSTON, WALLED er $24999 RB. Munro Electric | MAHOQANY DINING ox R PUPPIES.” SIRED BY € © area, Co, 1060 W, . suite onee, ¢| our o mploned er Hills eves, EM 34148 days rm. house. new 03 VAN DYER UTICA | nN h Chief of to go for ee oe a aes eae oll fe Good ba nt barn, | ——~ it TV GENERAL ELECTRIC |_ new. at ¥2 cost. FE 32-4106. Tapa Sent BASEMENT. G12-| toot shed. corn crib, granary and BAXTER: 8 LIVINGSTONE _dlond floor model. $68. OL 2-6802. | Oil, SPACE HEATER, 620; Com. | Christmas. FE ¢-330)____ S008 30004 after Spm. "| chicuen house. “Livestock 0.04 | 94 qAnrnane Boge Cisse | iT IN TRLEVIGOH TABLE BOD: | ete nae "#20; IT" TV, 85; | DARK RED VELVETEEN DRESS tools available. By M i : rence 2 . 1 ‘S$. Call 6-823] between dinette set, : refrigerator with suit, like new Ideal for holidays. only. RIDGEW? AY GET CASH QUICKLY | {0 2's Gay, : freeser. 965; electric” range, : $35. Biec ware cam 1. OR 35402. Z ; ANN] 975 Baldwin Ave, PE 4-4203 Up to $500 “pxcellent condition, Phone PE | PHILGAS STOVE. ii: WASHER. sedi machine. All itech, tke SURPLUS LUMBER “WEAR PONTIAC, 3 ACRES vo 1088 . _§-1083. sion mtecits eee ascnines tre “and “painted China, OR Material Sales‘ Company 280 i ca our . AC e OFFERS 3 cigs ranch home with ake ye att: Sring 40%5 | 7 Pe. Sere . BLON EBUILT ASHI ; — 3.2968, _ ti: vest ghiiiad : leges, oil furnace, full ba M . 1-6 sees ; 5340 ser'vel, ‘with, net Set punts: | iture: guatoree “and ster ‘se KETRACTIVE MODERN’ BLONDE | _trie. bee iF mon. VE Se ENGRAVING Oniande 3 tose F , new pump. . In | RUGS. WOOL, 12X12, 9X! 2 at Loumor Near St. Michael's iiodse ‘with $1,250 down, a So aienestentl bet 9 matching. Cofies table, 96.| Jeeviers Nest ts Othend tine, EPTIC TANKS af Hoecuomectedee’s tet] aS ETE REALTY, ALL WOOL WILTON THROW | _Exe.cond. Li¢se. _' __| ire. 46 South Saginaw” Abo ‘big SEPT . ‘ . Cheap, REPOSSESSED se . REINPORCED specimen. 1, bathe, 2 cat Plotean $2161 ___ Romes, wien. Oakland cata OO eomaitian. Ct luxe troner and washer. Balance | stretch bands si end up. FE | PIRST . 130-ACRE FARM TOOLS, oor on HEATER POAT . mee | Sat mediate possession, $11,500, | "$309 @45 Jossman Ra 0 ROOM StL HEATER 378 GAL | Tiree cart bee. $2| EMBROIDERED AND CRO-| . ‘Rent Farm Property 4#a// Loon >an Company Sareegagens sate Dw Bs came | Eat Orsay Rae, nom, | sees pee ote, PE Sa 2 Family ~ ate WANT Shick's. 33711. MOlnck end wt puppies, Small PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. | “ABOUT ANYTHING YOU fest «and bone co ot:| ME AOE DAIRy a ZARM wo | 9 POR THE HOMF CAN RE POUND | REMRIOERATORS LAST YEARS | _ breed, PE \ * 7 U IRONER a ond, all in excellent cond | per month. Neat Pontiac. ‘FE ttle ‘out of the way” but © lot | est makes, perfect, new guar-|SENMORE | f ido. PE 26083. in good east side location PB eess. ims pays 2 re ci] anteed for S years, but a new | Like new. § Owner occupies first floor. Wry RENT . sizes, Gas and electric refriger-| refrigerator for a little more then Kiddies TV Specials second floor now showing)" onty ate pore you into brand WHEN YOU NEED ators, ranges and water heaters.{ a used machine. Michigan Fluo- condition used enith & ne ous in at, Dasement:| new § room house. Fuil -base- Bathroom fixtures, beds, chests, | _rescent, 383 Orchard Lake Ave. | Pnitco Cornet, $43 8 FE pang Bo Dna = a ece| ment. Big lot, 228, month. Ine. dressers, vanities and springs and RENT msi ems. | Nee ve eset, Broker sr O ccenional hairs. tablen, lamps. | Aa sutomatic Ironrite troner, #2 | LIONEL wea a a“ j TV sets . Fugs, dining room week Free instructions. Call ice, 630. . | siness You can get it quickly om your ites. Dinette sets 808 ; ee shliaentametieien +F ‘amily Brick conalate z nate Busines: | Property * signature ped or furniture. No oner mise. items NewS -| SEWING MACHINE. DELUXE | $500 ITALIAN ACCORDIAN, | Pes and tile bath. now ps Tiifoateye on on AUBURN. eegereers, | Wil ‘be gine to suit he on trade - dept. For real head, 960 E 46018. oan sac. for Be. OL, ale bs my : ali | = ° naces and base:| sev ani W Wuren,| ou with mm ‘| Use one suAy-.waY, PLAN | SINGER Ge ae ee ot ier skates. | like new. Sine 7% amen m S y : . brin to | _ $10. ; Se tee Eee RW. DINAN | OTA SES POT | HS Sato Be Pt *| ce ee por rep J: | onaee, Sonn, a — - and look ‘around. 2 acres of free | SOLID OAK DINING ROOM SET. i USED. 10m SKATES. fie erey tess ‘? eg role ad Lake Front—Picnic Park Bay Thru P artridge FINANCE CO. parking ne FE ae ass sae fies Eves, | izes PE tae akyTIME 2, site 3 to : frersprnie’ git #00 feet on) List Thru Partridge 702 Ponting State Bank Bldg. FEN DAILY 9 TO ® luxe model, Mechanically pertect. eye HARD WOVEN, RAG OR TNSUT nis . SALES rf amples to home. OR $4.20 for a ene tables. 1s 15 outside Business ( Opportunities 51 BORROW omnes & 8 Sal oo. 1 mie STOVES, Bom pone PCE 3 ring samples to your @. Spun wool blanket, Only pstion seat it Seimnifed op |WILL SELL INVENTORY & WITH Ra se Neiente o@ Auburn tan Pe 2000 __ | PARRAKERTS, GUAR. TO TALE. =, Oe portunities Also large 8 rm.| sect Sore PE Eee CONFIDENCE ANTIQUES COLLECTOR'S TTEMS, | TABLE TOP WESTINGHOUSE wp Sane 4 iistebery. |g PAUL 8ST, VLUMBER Bi Sin Bituated on Mia, acres 18 12 RM. Yanick ACT, WAKER, RFC_Ho fable. Love seat. “Gemmoden. Dry | tables, pice erties, ayia +. TW inGe 1956 TABLE miles from Pontiac. $19,500,, dryer, and dishwasher All fur- usehold Finance Co sink secretary, Set swivel Windsor | 6-3900, if mo answer MAyfair rane = LE terms. nished. | Operating now As rest p yp ‘arg. bar stools. chest on 6-2013. ae pets Re kd | home. 400 rontage. . | ost finance ’ Dishes, Wholesale and retail. 170] Fq0R AUTO. IRONER. GOOD | ~Ottsinal cost =, + pf —ot--eanperience. You m. _ . mars or scratches. Ph. 70-Acre Estate -- P. W. DINNAN Sorrow ‘up to $509 you faves Allee ~Ave.; Pontiac, conn tao }ITis_after 4 "p.m: OR 37008. ountry - steady income make reg- FABLE ; - = 3 ——+ pletely remodeled mei #@2_W, Rureo__FE_ +2571 lat monthiy payments. Loans are | cea teohol 188 P g RTOs gn | $1495 a Fas, on ti Parakeets Guar. to Talk home Bites! 4 bedrooms. very 3) made endorsers. Service ulars. Michigan Fluorescent, All varieties incl. Harlequins. Kitchen 2 baths.| Buy Thru Partridge iy fast, Money usually the some "Oxl? | Felt ‘it Be Rug s $3.95’ | Orchard Lake Ave. Cages & supplies. S61 4th St. PE sutconstic off best 4 recs - Phone or oo tenant house Barns for| List Thru Partridge _ voxnt “Alb ‘Winti Hite, se) | TRADE-IN DEPT. iho, EAGLES FOR GALR ee neress, i i Seeder cet 7 RR TO 0 SELL. REALTOR, Household Finance SYERS, 141 W SU _PE 43064 | Quart goats So ica Be Auburn Ave. Rd. e rage, TRIDGE THE * rigers' 8 Sod some form’ cquinment| ee Corp. of Pontiac nas RTOMATIC. ADVERTISED |} Pc Hying room suite | REORTER iGnSE PUP- and some farm equipment B Th Partrid 3% 8. Saginaw St nate Kay Bidg. Only $149.98 Com: pe ain suite *, Tessonable. FE 7-0243. uated. fn, waictendng uy aru *artricge and. floor. Room 204 1 A WAGNER CO. $ pe. ‘wood. dinette......... $99.95 | SMALL PEMALE PUPPY. ™“.* List Thru Partridge _| TEAGUE FINANCE CO. | Phone FE sazmt ___| 34room att ‘heater 2. 98 | “months, “wants. Rome for Chitet | $e RESPONSIBLE PARTY TO TAKE 202 N. MAIN ry ASHERS :- BENDIX, , 7” Gis asain elec | 9 Roy Annett Inc. fos, Good ince income, Restaurant ep.| ROCHESTER, MICH. aod Wesunghoure Balt AS 188 | og wpe EAN Se 4-122 | 4 clothes dryer, cheap, perfect con- 8 Huron FP Ederal Sie Small lnvestmen _ LOANS TO $500 ce OnOr'S REPLACEMENT, — fare on AJ WIxcHESTER OS TGUN, 410. $15. Open Evenings and Sunday 14 ZSTALL SUPER SERVICE sTA- ' Oakland CFE 2-401 oe _ FE 2-6216.. : . Low in- EHOLD fRAND NEW MAPLE LIVING __Huron WHIT rAG SKI SUIT. SIZE 16. vent 7 Cu PE ein Ph_Rochester, OL 8-711 OL 1-46701 room a, USED DEPT. 15. Svringteld figure skates, | _ Thompson, 90_8._ Perry. ( E — ne al eg Ie _Need $500 Sai or "Esty, MT TE | mag “$3%| Bohl obit fe Seat |LIONEL. & AMERICAN | aber x £0746 ; : “BENDIX AUTO. WASHER, 625. aot hate. ol ER NS $500 DOWN STORE FOR RENT Mise aod Ox. pacers om ang | a bara Washing Machines..." 622.00 up| _ Christmas Trees 59A pra § wibapsss e sn 4| Cameras, Equipment 61A VACANT 3 BED- ee — gab a oi “budget? See ae now)” nneade Sersote cellent =| A CHRISTMAS pn ge Ry Ps oa, factory anaigeer RON Rew wor waten mv tae sate % Hee grenara parnine tna hope te oe Motorota. Ou neg, Ba CLAYTON’S son tye tae oF ge eeth Rd. * GAL, OF TANK. : ny Rit x Yor Tom or Red | you. Or rE Stic and “tell r Bina cResmr FURNITURE AND APPLIANCE | 3 miles west ot Commerce wit Gage = lees & cap, We velo A ie road inter- | CEAVING STATE — i STUD. R, VALUET, Realt is. your sears aes 5D URE Must Keego eee Mich, PE sos7s| | MRC OF PG miles on CEAVIng ERE Ti J. VALUE Fm bons “LET’S TALK Home & Auto | tind! re tans” ee ~~ Used Trade-In Dept. Sees: OPeD every day. MU| “mechanically pertect: $128._ 14° : EM 32003 "MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BUSINESS” iT FF A USED CONSOLE TV | rounge char... $ 995 | BALSAM OR SPRUCE 704 | _ shells $10. House in tear of 3980 « - : + “tone, ts on to Tall. C SELL—TRADE —~j eens Loa C mpan 000.50, 37 saheuee 3 ‘Lamp table,” Heywood Wake |" pr CHRISTMAS TREES, _ Aube Be hovers Slee. ment case j miking feateieg. Mt Hatte. ¥ ARE PRIVILEGES. Cement Products ih and Y re oS Ts 2-2257 5 Pe breakfast net. ....).. $14.98 TREES. 92 Dixie "POTTERY. WWaroct, complete v@ith all com ou'll home situated 4 1 =N. Perry Street Gas range .. a+ : trols in used very | ~~~ anal a - two wooded lots in a desirabie| Manufacturing concrete (Second Floor) «| ELECTROLUX, LATE MODEL, GAs TAREE es « vees $90.50 | ~ Cas PRES Sl OG UP 8 Parke Reighbothood. Large room.s| steps and Bssociated prod- Hours $10 6) b; Saturday 9 to 1 ;| ee. mae Fag'50) AS TREES, $1 6 __little, 38 8t. x - aets =e as sills, ete. Low Tree lights, Walt and porter ED OFFER : each bedroom, “separate dining} je ase gn’ good’ building. Mortgage Loans 54 § Ee. dining rosin, sof ....... $So.30.| cable power tools. __L iMIT foom with ginsed ia perch ad| Price. ticlufles stock and gage _ TROT esa ~ VALLEY § 7 modern well designed all welding and power equip- m, 3 pe. bath, oak floors,| ment, LOANS — $600 to $1,500 CHRISTMAS SPECIALS | THOMAS r¢ ECONOMY washinn tactic, oil forced ‘air Restaurant q homes modern’ or ‘net, rt Kew ate SOM, +.« --<* veeee it . FURNITURE co. able. ($13,960. with inset gown ot| BT od *pullding Complete 2. For home or im- | Sectional Bookease. . os nearly & home for restaurant hee —: 7 “ee @nclose ’ nets 7 roping, of yout cage Heal Heine 19 Bey Binoe alone of prop: house park ‘coniracied. Chest 9 “Grawers, le. eves Sianay' ote 2 . a Menominee back. of me. Bat oP va clo 3. "On second | Oak “Fooker “2.22. | Rot. oee, xi, ath CHRISTMA a — = Highland Sec MICHIGAN BUSINESS | opty fee RatiomaisBeiing | Vanty °°. * WhsigenieNerters | 12 Soteat bath, (Suto, “hot. water, SALES CORPORATION 0a s OAKLAND FURNITURE CO. 2239 Elizabeth Lake ye Se Wee Peck e, nee ' OM ACANT | IO oA TELBGRAPH RD | eon Senta” deeash diiaasn urrY ix wouse | vera }, Call > ra a she ates bd Mora fork tJ oat essa $45. DOWN PARK ar OUR FRONT DOOR AD wit aaa $12. F i ag table Saad fin nem Oe esi9 —— FBOLED GAR DINING wat | Tew te yoed rere oration, Eating sa eae Te -| essinen, Citar Mcp ~Kuschell © |Partri dge seh $78; Petersburg, Temes. Bl J]( *K | one owner, $50 Dn, $29 monthly: | Army Surp! us Steering & Brakes, White Orlon Top. . Miam!, sist: 8 Call Credit Manager MI 6-2756 Fr Se . Tl OR { 8 v-Or 8 x i : gins S60. Ferry Serviea, ine. Of | UP TO $800 (2 a just, EYROU Ere, TeX Anacy BUICK |'56 Chev. Nomad Wag.. $2295 aS wae ee pes EEAVING PRI Mer onsae Wart | $2195 i 1936 CHEVROLETS | "S f B ideal for your ae ear 1. . Beautiful Beige & Bronze, prices. Also . snow ba” ssa fo share expenses. |-s5 maich super ivtera Maraton | DEMONGTRAY ee | ate uy” TRaeR *~“™ DECK SEM 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ‘53 M ' 9 Dr. $ B45 \ LEAVING POR SOUTHEASTERN | Power Steering & Brakes, Very. X ORS | ae hy . Good for hauling Christmas trees. ercury Cus om Missouri & Northeastern Arkan-| very clean. $495 Dow / AND OFFICIALS’ CARS| USED CARS % PASSENGER INTERNATION: Fr 2-9101 Open ull 9 AL AIR Ri |: - Radio & Heater Mercomatic. W Wall Tires, Extra oA oare expenses 60 F ( "| N' | ‘RA! ALL ITEMS ARE MECHANICAL. | ‘96 PONTIAC EXECUTICE: CARS Low Mileave. Sedan. PE 5-T244 a ine Cars SIXES AND EIGHTS LY PERFECT & “RICED FOR) l Jp TO $900 $9095 loaders, doz. | LEAVING FRIDAY. 4 PM FoR T | : aan t | QUICK SALE ‘ pay bale past Cail PE aioe) ? © Choose From POWER | TIDE: | LINCOLN-MERCURY | No down pay’mt required | DISCOUNT 36 Plm. Belvedere 8... Power- winter | LEAVING FOR TENNESSEE SAT O FULLY ELQUIPPED | Const Sins, Oe LUCKY AUTO SALES « BONTIAC RETAIL sTORE Steering & Brakes , 2 retureing \/ Ss ; _— (63 Mt, Clemens St. PE. 3-111) ; tner S00" #308. Call LI ER 100% Guarantee for a COSTOML INE, one ss00: naa eee NTIA —arion | 1952 eOarrtac CATALINA, R & H. ‘55 Pontiac 870 2 Dr. Sed. $1495 TREE COO NORTE es” pant One Full \ care seen mortgage of 9700. PE | waren, Jonded INL E aaie0. Joos. walk Cres, winterized PE Radio & Heater, Hydramatic, W/Walls Priced Right. WANTED: 2 OR 3 RIDERS, LEAV. | ‘36 FORD 4 DR. STATION WAGON. =a | le : ing Alabs. BUICK | | NORTH R & H. Overdrive. Country sedan, A Pp | oa. 4 5 A ee | Bat Bass [ | Bud Shelton |'59 Chevrolet Convert. | $149 Wanted Used Cars 88) 210 Orchard Lake Ave. CHEVROLET 1951 FORD CONVE ERT. | Off Radio & Heater, V-# Engive, i 1. : ' \ \ ; AVL or atic just over- ° | f | Su auta| See M&M Motor Sales [FE 29101" Open till) yoo S WoopiwaRD | See shsam"ctrulites mse) Pontiac Sales | lers ‘56 Chev. Del Ray Cpe.. .$1699 dollar on late model cars. | CADILLAC 8) SERIES 62. 4-DR . BIRMINGHAM credit manager. Mi 62756. Sav- “$4 Super 88 Olds, 4 dr. sedan. | ‘58 Olds. Holiday Coe $2495 Radio & Heater, White Wall Tires. pnw on. i603 equipped, Se Fa hana | a ‘ _ TARE VIG PAT Nts se Chey 4 dr. sedan, | '35 Pontiac Cat PB. * 91805], Mi heap cars, ‘re "Sases cars| Fury zigireee. 3 won| | PARE, QUE RAXMENTE 96 3) Slee (0dr “TGA, ar cone | 8 Fars Palrmertedee, HET 'SS Marc, Cust. 2 Dr. Sed. $1495 sno CRENG. EARDTOD. Goal. 3A. | 4, FORD CONVERTIBLE, RED| %. MAIN ST. CLARKSTON ee eee ees : oS Radio & Heater, W/Wall Tires. Mercomatic baw ~ Always R Ready to Buy __Fine Sales & Serv. 422 §. Tele. Ra. "33 CHEVROLET ures. tie new” ai3, ht __MAple 5.8866 or MAple Stia1__ ($4 Ford Vist. Rordomaue Meee ‘5 4 Cadillac Convertible $3095 BAGLEY AUTO PARTS) HONEST VALUES | _ Sedan Delivery. DALE MUoRES Inc | YEAR END SALE. | [34 Bord Customitie V4 Siow Ful Power, Canary Yellow, PE ss210____170 BAGLEY ST. | 1981 Plymouth. sharp. 4 door $288) yang BLUE MOTOR RECON. | 2222 Novi RA Walled Lake | Cathie, ener CUMOM,, 54, 52 Ponting Hydra. 8 Cyl | $ 685 | “Bud Shelton Motor Sales | inst Posting sen? °° 33) DITIONED, VERY CLEAN Direct Factory Desler You Save |'S6 Chev. 210. 81.58 Se eee ee arp a 53 Ford Convertible 5 795 om inte motels. mo OakLan oe | THnovoMowT. 4 FORD ViCTORT 4 ORDO. Sue Detge Coronet Tancer {32 Chevy }-door ae + Radio & Heater, Fordomatic. W Wall Ties, d, PE 46728 e505 matic, bw mileage. 5885 Wm. "4 Mercury Monterey Mardtoo 33 Ford 4dr F.OM. a ve - ey —“—Y" ‘J id e . la 30 Hudson ¢-door . *50 FORD, 2 DR. "83 Mercury 6.0.2... 8 788 | ‘Bud Shelton Motor Sales | MATTHEWS Custom 4, Ral, very sharp, | “4, Ranch Ww $ 995 | auburn at E. Bivd FE 4-672 f OLI V ER MOH VY een SP CEERB era cz oP Seren nt ergot cre OTOrs HURON MTR. SALES Lake Orion Motor Sales | ohne, 2 oe & HO WW. back aia W. OH FE_2-2641 wi 8 r s BUI K HARGREAVES | 196 rere ee Ran. FORD-MERCURY. MY 2.2611 | wha, astm ieener mtgror DeSoto-Plymouth Dealer a 211. SAGINAW | mex PARKER NOW SELAgNG REWARD | Beg 2 DR 8 CYLINDER, ra . 95 FE 4446 Fords at Tom Bohr Inc, Milford. | yourself with one of these fine | Used Cars 912 S. Woodward, Birmingham ee _MU_ 45155 Treconditioned used cars, | West Side overhead ts low 9 "4 Chevrolet Station Wagon, ~ ‘THE SMALL Lot strator \* ond “save the difference. Ma - Kio“sows payment reauiree OLIVER: WITH THE ise Buick. ‘door, Riviere sapagtge, meets eooegs Nom Midwest 60302 a LARGE VALUES | iss Ode eaoor West Side Used Cars rs _& Fine Cars | Year end speciais 194s Studebaker Coupe | NEW STUDEBAKER CARS. 8 A. M. til 9 P, M. | To Choose From 1951 Olds 8378 eT ee eehion wagon | HAWKS & TRUCKS AVAIL- 08 a Bp oo VE BUICK | | 82 So BRUNET ores, | SELES GE 3 —= *| THE HIGH DOLLAR | OL] . R | ieee “Chrysler Weems... OR WfOUGHTE iN & SON ARD DEALER § BLVD. Ea 7 | eee ‘en. Brite tae uate taniee, | | $] 495 sc a os) ore ©: a4 BE - | as VOLKSWAGON CONVERT ~ & will pay you well, 440 Dizie : "SS Chevrolet 2 dr. low mileage “r rankie & Johnuy . Myéve. Bins. cond, 161 Paddock wens paint cqmpination re H R | STMAS | eae) He Jevanwert | BUICK | sh BVeS SESE) “Motor Sate GET A CAR C , WiFED SERIE TRON SCRIP | 210 Orchard Take Ave. | —— YOU CAN Clarkston ars $20. MY 2-9402. or PE 44878. | 1 9.910] Open till 9 _ Fine Cars 1956 E PAY | PRIV. OWNER “23 DRC BR. cHEy To Choose From Motor Sales S Pp E | A LS | Top Dollar FORD. | CHRYSLER C . For clean Used Cars & Trucks FOR SAFE WINTER PLYMOUTH Matthews- CLUB DRIVING IMPERIAL — Hargreaves BUIC 1K : 4 uhOSt BUICK S144» ut | Clearance sais of a oew cars and | No Payment Until 18. Saginaw st__ Pe +4546 | . | COUPE. | fedeand’ ivory Tinian, Block 'Mo.| emonsiratore, = Wanted Used Trucks 89). Soe | Fe ouctiard Take Ave. | 1088 CHEVY §1305 | masses Mua _ February, 1957 OWNER OPERATED, DODGE G, R&H, pen ti $645 A lovely blue and tvory conver- | (954 Chrysler or Windsor deluxe, trucks, for laway fines, 17.000" actual’ miles. 1 own- table power . radio and Powerlite” tinte = glass, R&H, . Ny employ- + Ord td > heater, Stock No. . al ' - - - NTO ; #138. | ment COE. or geuventeoal.| AUBURN MOTOR 53 CHEVROLET LARRY 5 | 00 Piymentn atnatere 4a, ied LISTED BY STOCK NUMBERS away Co., hi "4 TW 3-0650. —— SALES 14-Ton Panel 1953 CHEVY $69 Rah, W.W. tires, excep- | F Cor Pike & E. Blvd. JEROME 2-door sedan with Powergiide.| tionally clean. 3776 Z or Sale Trucks 90 i GHev-« DR DELUKE POW. NEW PAINT. VERY CLEAN radio and heater, Stock No. N- i “ | PRA PARP RADDA AL ~~ | TL CHEV: SDR. DELUXE. POW. THROUGHOUT ROCHESTER FORD DEALER 3484. 32.8. MAIN ST CLARKSTON | ; . $1595 cura SEDAN, DELIV. | _ sctua ‘miles FE $033. $595 , OL 19711 1983 FORD $395 Open Evenings—Please | 56 FORD Custom 8 ......6--.05- eae -|IGHT OR HEAVY HAOLING. 33 CHEVROLET ~” COULD YOU THINK | ¥! tudor with radio and heater, Phone MAple 5-514) _ . Fone LY aR CFT Ton Pickup EES er | OF A BETTER GIFT. | eel? Sonim Stock Boo) as. Yer WIL Yg | Jets “saion 3795 LIFT.| 4 SPEED TRANSMISSION, “ e SETER Gir ow H Fests. Sapestt: “Uke new. FE) HEATER, TURN SIGNALS CHEVY FOR THE FAMILY? | 1952 CHEVY $495 | _FE‘Saen? aeater. "°°" 1 SS FORD Fairlane & .....0.000 ...1395 a Sat al ‘ $645 HARGREAVES 533, PLYMOUTH | Sad’sanaerd sift, Bleck No. | 3804 : 148 PORD PACKETTE,. PAIR - Cariva - . | “ | condition, 815. 49 Porest’ &t. MATTHEWS 211 S. SAGINAW. Club Coupe C) R | & obo eed cenecenseoseeges $3795 aa pone % ROR < z “CHEVY” FE 44546 | 3 TO CHOOSE FROM 1956 RAMBLER 55 FORD Club Coupe rr 91545 | a a jaded, 18 Sportemen Maple Batt. Kew Gly res. ‘$3, CHRYSLER CROWN IMPEI $130 DOWN sr age need out Priced. aad * PON Tact “citer "66 GMC FICECR. NEW, NO HARGREAVES full power, sharp cPERIAL $33 a 2 fe M - NTH sell, Stock No, N-350, ‘ ~ . a 42 and miles, trade term bring car to your home day or ven 46 PER MO? . risti | las } 3827 : TEN WIDES UREK MoTORS CASS AT OAKLAND | Mb aahit “es McNeal Ine ALSO |e sporpe . © 38 to 30 te 9 wicthe “avatante 245.8. Bivd. FE FE 4-958? FE S416l _Mi_ +8 BRAID | 55 MERCURY Club Coupe ...... see $1495 % Bomeg® ‘tition oF used mobile | “Ripped cs’ taut besaetrler Stet pepe mt e209 a 000 doors "eects tnd vaio, oi PRESENT | = UTCHINSON ~~ = a. — OL] ‘33 eonar ve ~ wn, OVE peso Motor Sales ment. . ome, have Powerg. . 3332 .° CHEVROLET ‘35 '; TON PICKUP VER 332 tg | NOOF Coromet, 2440. 7 Year, Fair Deeling” 1! BAA . =: atl Dixte k's Drees so fzcellent ures, winterized and 7 DODOES -AND PLYMOUTN Case at W. Pike N ORTH TO YOU 54 PONTIAC 4Door ....ee eee cee: $ 1095 | ‘ a a1 a0 roace RANCH | “wet “own substantial savings, with or with: | '56 FORD 4-DR.8 3858 Rent-Traiter § Space 79 1 Haskins, Chev .. BUICK ODALE. Ht. HUGHES. INC. CHRISTMAS. > CHE VROL ET easter titre tran = ‘ OO a as i PRADA RRR ‘ DODGE & PLYMOUTH SALES 1000 : S WOODWARD | mission. 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Saginaw St. | "CHEVY" | |} BUICK. | «CHEVROLET, JEROME ~ ee 4 reget 13 ? = __ FES. 5.35 eee Growing Dealer” Wes ie 72 ‘ 2 as sate cara , _CASS an TOAKLAND 210 Orchard Lake Ave. ° Orchard'Lake at Cass rMOL FE S416 FE 29101 Open till 91 apie re vai wee ee yt - 80188 Tagg _ Piymouth ss Sees ae ees 5 ae E THE PONTIAC PRESS, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1956 Having Bishop as Guest Gives Como 3, ri . & % F : Today’ 7 ictim — Saturday Show i cama s‘’Radio Programs-- [Cancer Victim = alst — | , to Help Others a “ x CKLW, (900) WWJ, (950) = WCAR, (1190) WXY¥E (1210) | WPON, (1400) WJBK, (1490) With N ame Fu n d | al een = ~ SONIGET WWJ, News: Melod ") WEAR. News, Cx / * J WCAR, News, Coffes WXxYz, Around Town ‘ 00—WIK, N CKLW, wid, ewer’ i Frese Baye Heaiter 0:90 WIR, Music Hail gar weer Ten oestee |, HOLLYWOOD wm — Although Perry Recalls Mixup ptt, t) eae McKansie ¥ oor News, spunorema WCA Clem: T. Malone ‘WOAR, News. Bob Allen (death has claimed Mrs, Marjorie! . : . 4 pe, a Mate wise yw Paul jwittems ¥ ‘ h Harly Bird Club yy WJR, Dr. Malone Mark, 33, her battle against can-| In Video Introduction of PON. Dinner Serenade | j;, ana am mor” 9:00—WIR, Wm. Sheehan WPON, Guy Nusa cer will go on through a fund) Julie London wwepmttamRtts | Eye Michip woe, | Bate Peete che | tee ran, mans, canon * 7 Dav: * * * BEE Bic | GauE Reve Shore | SORE Seve gets | Gi vara Born te) BY AACK O'BRIAN wis e 4 ing ' vJBK, Don McLeod weew News, Spinorama WPON, Morning Matinee WCAR, Neve, Ate The courageous housewife WCAR, ewe, Al Crane WPON 6ports and News 9:80—WJR. Jack Harris WPON, 1466 © mother of two children and whose) NEW YORK (INS)—Perry Como 2:00-WER. Oueet pe LE pact fa ete. &! N, toa" WJBK, Tom George 2:30—WJR, 2nd Mrs. Burton courage attracted the attention of has just had the “biggest thrill” weve, wler Saws WOAR, News, 8 W900 WIR, arthur Ge Godtrey Woah anecte bs Harris | President Eisenhower, died yester-|of his career: We'd cornered Perry CKLW, Fulton Lewis ax, | SPoieh ewe wave. Hy True story, 3:00—WJR, Pat Buttram | Gay at Mt, Sinai Hospital. for a talk between TV rehearsals, Weal, Dene: clean as oe aT MemNS WJBK, News, George Weiz. ka Mexentle | Mrs. Mark, stricken with bone|@"d this was his eager statement: WHO, Gal the Tage Ww). News WPON? Morning ‘Matinee CELW. Bud Device cancer last February, spent. the| Biggest thrill! That's easy. It's . oth, J * ew ’ is ee eee Lew ware. pret wet We -WHYE. Girl Marries | WCAR, News, Spinorama” {ast months of her iife in the cause/*hen I was told Bishop Sheen had Ae WIBK Clark Ral Sue PT Mareg® | WOM 1040 ooet of research. Physicians said she consented fo appear on my, Christ Cue Stee Begtter «| WEAR. Sens, icttee 11:00-—WJR, Arthur Godtrey. 8:0 WIR, foves Party 'gladiy submitted to many untried mas show ic is Saturday ' _ Perry $:00-WIR, Robert @ Lewis | 6:30—WIR, Voice ot Agrisit b 2.31 4 Grand Cent. Station! Wxyz. News-McKensie experiments in the hope of saving |5#id. and there was no hiding the - ww Gildersiceve WWJ, Bob Maxwe WJBE. News, Reid CKLW, Eddle abe oth lives. pride. CKLW, Official Detective CKLW, Guy ana WOAR Meee ae Mart WPON, Road Show er lives Pree News, Spinorama Wink. § H boat Bee 11:36—WJR, Time for ‘Muste a tak Parede K Pande s * * | “You know, there are about ¥ oman tn My " wiry" Cenveraeic 4247 | ¢:00-—WJR. Jim Vinell one Sof te WXYZ, Sports McKenzie She lost her right leg and her) 200 people connected with patting ware Matar” | Br, Bab uegra = W2RK Nock spinorame [Tight lung, but never her courage, this show together and it's, a WPON, Call "Tune, News CKLW, News, Toby David | ,,. ae, tan Whee 4:30W4JR, Music Hall her doctors said. When President) funny thing—it didn’t make a bit 900 WIR, News: Weather | WCAR, pave Bes WWJ, News, Faye Elizabeth WW4. Jim Deland Eisenhower, visiting here last Oc- of difference what faith any of CRW, US Military Bang | 7: :6—WIR, Music | Hall wave. News, Winter cer | WXYZ. News, McKenste tober, heard her story he wrote a) “8 practiced. wiaK. yews, gplnorame & i. news. neg” Del Wak. News, hid Georee 6:00. 7a eee at Lenhart (letter applauding her spirit. “Everyone was just as thrilled Pr tiee Wan, News. Clem |12:15—WPON, Noontime nde.) Ow" gee, tnd er =| A Majorie Mark Memorial Can- as Roselle and I were about his hy aR, JR. Worle "Tonight *7PON, Early Bird Club at Time for Music! WJBK, |cer Fund now hag been established 4ppearance. We all looked forward = CR, Puereee | aM tae | SM Rebate”, | tenon yatigan™® atthe University of Southern Cal 10 that frst rehearsal with well : - | 3-- Kew - WHYS, ews Wott wean. Bruce Martya Ww dim Deland ~~~ | fornia. iI guess you mnight say, with awe.’ A REGULAR GUY — Perry Como sometimes gets a bit em- | 3 10:00—WJR, Symphony WJBK: News" Rela” Wwa Ress Maltoliong | -W2YK Mame’ homens * barrassed about his reputation for niceness, but his fans and other | “WERYZ News, McKenzie Did mentioning Roselle, who is entertainers agree that he’s one of TV’s most likeable and wr Auswer to Previous Pusule 4 j ' Mrs. Como, mean that Perry dis- ; ; . , | icusses problems about the pro- ate wi yaad bes = program is tel over NBC on -- Today's Television Programs - - et tk | HAMPTON TV ea dbabin as Fe 4-2925 “Sure, I talk things over with’ Roselle. Doesn't every husband Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice talk things over with his wife?” a practice he quietly dashes sf the Copacabana but that > was | ome, rarit Channel 2—WJBK-TV = Channel 4—WWJ-TV.—— Channel 7—WXYZ-TV_ Channel 9—CKLW.-TV _ Pal Bae UNUSUAL MOOD | _ * * Along nr golf and pool, Perry’ : 134 we LL ee me j " . . TONIGHT’S TV MIGHLIG “elPll INP ADIAIS ney vitine te unusual mood) What. we wondered, was Perry's! sico indulges in a little gin rummy NIGHT'S TV HIGHLIGHTS {8:35—=(2) Cartoon Classroom. |1:30—(4) Hollywood Story. (7) isles: for him—willing for a change to most embarrassing TV moment? and: poker with his close pals. 6:00—(7) Wild Bill Hickok. Bill, 9:00—(4) Romper Room. | Conrad Nagel Show, | eT BtEICerere) [alk about Perry Como. We there-|- ., t.”" “N ; : ATLA yr re 1 HAITIEIS) (fore swooped in with as n It was a beaut,” he said, o, man, I do not give back Jingles tell of their first meeting 30—(7) Liberace Show /2:60—(2) Our Miss Brooks. (4) CategU AGC ww OC ES we SWOR MANY’ bragging helplessly at the mem- {money when I win.” in “Civil War Story.’ (9) Family 9:45—(2) News, Weather. | Blenda at Northland. (7) Lady of [a INTa) atetete| te questions as rehearsal time per- ‘“ , - y ited, for once Como is free of OY: “t imtroduced little Julle | 4 doubitul that Theater. (4) News and Sports. |10:00—(2) The Gary Moore Show.| Charm. | - oro ce Some is free of London as ‘Julie Wilson.’ It was . he plays ‘: ont : pcatpercast. (2) News. Sone Dong School. (7) Story/? wt 2) Linkletier” s House Party. -her first television show, too.” ses np athe rw pendhge hay 2 0) r. udio ennessee Ernie. « » 6:23—(2) TV Weatherman. |10:30—(4) Bandstand. (7) Theater 2:40—(9) Myrtle Labbitt. | 1 Marctagiine Pesry's erg Sees ety shay wasee meee = Cae a 6:30—(7) Public Defender. “Re-| Seven. 3:00—(2) The Big Payoff. (4) a. aa mi | wes with Kirk Deugiae. It sounds| year—that’s Perry's pre-fax own, turn of the Dead.” (4) Juvenile 11:00—(4) Home, (Color) Matinee Theater, (7)|° fan “oe ow a bed en wee not any press agent's guesewerk. “ene oor Court. (2) Range Rider. |11:30—(2) Strike It Rich. (7) Robin) Afternoon Film. (9) Request 6 ope ~finned | ] | wt I shaved the pel veh What'd he have in his kick right) Ae 7:00—(7) Xukla, Fran and Ollie. and Rickey. | Playhouse. 12 Father, (Pr. | [Douwlas had worn for so long| MM”, “Let's see—just $28. Is nl REESE 1 (9) Headline. “The School-/11:55—(9) Billboard. * (2) {Cuter} The Bob Crosby) (Wine veel — I tece sagvia roles. bad?” For - teacher” is accused of striking a ow. (9) Howdy Doody. j34 Sturgeon bs 10-year-old boy. (4) Michigan! FRIDAY AFTERNOON /4:00—(2) The Brighter Day. (4)/15 Peter ‘stake “But any singer will tell you.) 5, sie Fortyone Television Outdoors. (2) Dr. Christian. Mac- 12:00--(2) Valiant Lady. (4) Tic} Queen For a Day. (9) Justice|!$ Sesame when you sing duets with. Dinah Liven cami oan ee oe donald Carey in drama. Tac Dough (7) 12 o'clock) Colt. | vg princess Shore, Nat Cole, Gisele MacKenzie) tor n 2 a ” a matter H AMPTON TV 7:15—(7) News. John Daly. Comics, (9) Fun Time, |4:15—(2) The Secret Storm. 21 Buropean and Rosemary Clooney—it's' a real’ nt cial courts ' a Black French Heels, 98¢ pr... ....3 Pr. 2.80 : Choice of 4 leg shapes... petite, shapely, accessor fashions Smart shapes in handbags MDB pies x stretch gloves — . in all the wanted colors fringed knit stoles — . eee. The styles you want the most, ~ in imported leather-look plastics! Choose from a wide variety of sizes and shapes in fashion’s favorite colors, : . Made in Italy — these gloves in Helanca yarn that stretch to ‘fit your hand! 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