Manager Howard H. Fitzgerald .. GETS WELCOME CHECK — shown receiving a check for $925 from Pontiac Press Business Mrs. Clyde DePue of Clyde is after she submitted the winning Eden Returning fo Take Helm Even Critics Stopped the in Finding Replacement for Prime Minister tan returns to a nation sharply divided over the .wisdom of: his militaty leap into Egypt and spot- ted with anti-Americanism: But ae *. gerted move by the Conservative party to dump him in favor of some less controversial figure as prime minister. There still was strong resent- ment in important segments of the party because of the Egyptian fiasco, But even Eden's critics could suggest no one else in Conservative ranks. who could command the party’s united sup-) port. . . The. influential London Times commented editorially that it was no use getting rid of Eden “if in- stead of King Log the prospect offered seems to be a jam of small ‘The. Times warned, howevet, that Eden “must now show that he can and will lead a vigorous, progressive, efficient government, or the strains that have been set Telegraph, hinted broadly it may already be time for Eden to go. It cited the need for recreating confidence in his leadership: When the Prime Minister and Lady Eden boarded a British air- liter in Kingston yesterday for the flight home, he indteated strongly —_ to ride out the Political “On kaa’ $s agenda, after a nels No, 10 Downing St. with Cabinet members, was 8 checkup sometime during his country home LaMarca to Die _ MINEOLA, N.Y. #—Angelo La- e kidnap slayer of baby. é&, today was sen Sing Sing Pris- fey to die in ~ at In powers s Press | 7 eseeee bee q eer feats pe eee es eee eee a ee here eS eee ee A former Pontiac resident now ‘living in Clyde put her puzzle- ‘solvirg ability to work last week. and got take-home pay of $925 from entry to the Pot-O-Gold contest. A been working the puzzies for five or six weeks. the puzzles for the last five or six) weeks, she said, spurred on the increasing sizeof the prize. { The last winner was accounting: istudent. Lawrence J. Daily, 21, Hungarians Defy ® Red Tanks, Army in Newest Revolt 28,000 Refuse to Work in Country's Largest Iron and Steel Factory BUDAPEST (P—An esti- -mated 28,000. workers -in- Hungary’s biggest indus- huge’ | trial complex — the Csepel iron and steel works south of Budapest—defied' Russian tanks and troops today to stage a new sit- down strike. ; About 80 per cent of the than 36,000 joined thou- sands of workers in a dozen other Budapest. factories in demanding that puppet Premier Janos Kadar’s re- two top labor leaders. plants but refused to produce. At Budapest’s biggest electri- cal products plant, the Bejolan- nis electric factory, 6,000 workers Pontiac Press Phote | former Pontiac resident, she has Hits Pot-O-Gold for $925 of 1099 Berkley St., who netted '$1,225 for his work in October. +—For -Mrs.-DePue's correct! solution, turn to page 32. And for ithe current puzzle, see page 3. a Share. Advance Beadline Because so many puzzles arrived jate this week, it ts there was no evidence of any con-}-Beeessary to move up the dead- line for puzzle entries until after some last minute shopping do. have all been taken care of, but i-yearold daughter. the past 25 years, her victory was $25 sweeter because her name was on the circulation rolls, The DePues moved from Pontiac ¥ Clyde six years ago, where her _{the estimates on. the projects, SiLake job might have bids let for $750,000 to Be Paid for Widening of Perry, Grade Separation The city’s share of the comple- ition-of the Orchard Lake-Telegraph road grade separation project and the widening of Perry street will near $750,000, City Manager Wal- ter K; Willman said this morning. Maes separation project will cost plete, while the Perry widening will cost $320,000; The city has paid $59,000 toward the separation, Willman. said. He emphasized that the expen. dit#res will have no effect on the elity’s tax rate, budget; or capital improvement program. Payments are made from the receipts of the city’s share of state! gas and weight taxes, he said__ “We're prepared to meet these costs for we knew they were com- ing,’ Wien ‘explained. In Lansing yesterday to learn Willman . was told the Orchard its, completion in spring. Bids on the Perry widening might be taken next summer, he said. the city about $412,000 to com-'. | Pa. just as he found it, branches and a No Baloney: This papoon | refused to man their machines _ In defiance of troops ang police who had seizeq their plant. Sandor Racz, chairman of the /outlawed Budapest Central Work- ers' Council, and Sandor Bari, ‘council viee chairman, were ar-’ rested yesterday after they had| ordered a two-day general strike | 'which paralyzed most of the coun-| try’s industry and commerce Tuesday and Wednesday. Racz {and Bari were employed at Be. jolannis. * * | The Csepel protestors were de- fying Russian. officers and troops: las well as Hungarian Communist | militia and police. A Kadar government commis- sion headed by two Soviet Army colonels into the huge i | | aad teak over. One at Poatiae’s- Christmas pa- vade balloons has just been re- ported from Pine Bank in Green county, Pennsylvania. This means’ that he followed a bee line course. Of course, if he were buffeted this may have been increased ap preciably. A note pops in, reading: “On Nov. 24,' 1966, at 19 a.m. while hunting grouse on a hill- side in Pine Bank, Green (Co. which is 16 miles south- east of Waynesburg Pa., Fayette Co., T found your advertisement or these very branches . . dames Gabeletto, Rd. 1, Masee- town, Pa., Fayette Co."* He had sent the gift certificate The card was stamped “J. C. Penney Company.”’ Penney’s — re- ported this morning the firm was sending Gabeletto a dollar bill out ict deference to the distance trav- ieled. Expec cf Some Rain : fo Come Tonight The U.S. Weather Bureau reports | that tonight will be mostly cloudy with rain turning to sleet. To- night’s low will be 26-30. Tomorrow promises to be warm- er with sleet or snow and a high ane To CHRISTMAS 8 a.m. was 25 degrees. At 2 vegetal Pa the thermometer the fragile little fellow traveled |° by the vagaries of cross winds, | |Kalamazoo's-Bronson Hospital. His | es es 8 poe jhave another think coming.” TANKS RING PLANTS The Csepel complex was again. mored cars. The workers said, Russian officers and soldiers were, inside the plant and posted at stra- itegic points to support forces of ‘armed Hungarian militia and po- lice. Some chimneys were smoking (Continued on Page 2, Col. 3) City Man Killed Returning South ‘Vernon Grooms Dies When Car Overturns Near Kalamazoo their Arkansas home town, a 20- year-old Pontiac man was killed. and his 15-year-old wife seriously linjured in an auto crash near Kal-| amazoo today. Police said Vernon Grooms of 348 E. Beverly St., apparently lost control of his car four miles east of Kalamazoo on U.S. 12: It ran off the road, struck a signpost and overturned. Grooms was dead on arrival at wife, Patsy, is in serious condition. The couple reportedly were on Csepel works’ force of more -gime—release the -workers’> : The workers reported to their A Csepel worker outside the| {slaas gates told Western report-) In a tragic ending to a trip to’ Result of Fisher Strike Layoff Idles 1, 100 at Pontiac Motor Some 1,100 additional Pontiac Motor Division workers were sent home at midnight last night as the strike of Fisher Body plant employes entered its third day without any apparent settlement in sight. Jeon wlan dassact anc 7 e-store fk ani és Captured | YVONNE. CHAUVIN fT - off the first of the week, a spokesman for the com- pany said, as the result of the Fisher walkout Tues- any of 4,300 union mem- rs. Management and UAW officials ing- settlement, William McAulay, eects. af Region 1B UAW, re- laiq off last night left the foundry section. Pickets continued to parade up and down in front of the Baldwin avenue Fisher Body plant. Picket- ing has been “‘quite orderly,” ac- But Wilson Tells Allies These Arms Con Fire Conventional Ammo capable of firing atomic charges, to its NATO allies — but made it clear that the United States will retain The U, 8. promise came in a answer to requests from Euro- pean NATO members for tacti- eal — apons. spoke at a .| Ministerial’ Cor The session a Foreign Minister Housekeeper Faces Charges = $80,000 Swindle ‘fingerprints from coffee cups will Ibe returned to Detroit today or tomorrow to face questioning about ringed by Soviet tanks and &ar-|, reported $80,000 swindle in North-| i ville, The woman identified herself to Cleveland police as Elisabeth La- Rue and lafer as Miss Betty Wil- liams. Police say she is Yvonne Chau-| vin, now charged with passing a, bad check for $2,500 and suapected lof large-scale confidence opera- tions in Northville. | Police say Yvonne Chauvin, wey has had 15 aliases and a lice record dating to 1934, al- legedly represented herself in | Northville as an heiress in order to float an expanding network of loans, One Northville man holds her |1.0.U. for $10,000, and her chauf- \feur and housekeeper claim she lowes them $1,600, police say. Miss Williams, who said she will waive extradition proceedings from Ohio, will -be returned to Michi- gan by State Police Det. Jack Wooley today or tomorrow. Miss Williams was hired by Hen- iry Young as a housekeeper two 'weeks ago. Young and his wife, Joan, live in Parma- Heights, a Cleveland suburb. The couple said their cions first were roused when Miss Williams came to work for them with only the clothes ‘she wore and a toothbrush. When. they—noticed— her appar- ently absent-minded habit of wip- ing her fingerprints from dishes their way to Leachville, Ark., their home town, and glassware, they said, they | A 63-year-old fester who “Wien they think they can ar-'Toused the suspicions of her Cleve- approximately 250 miles, granting, ibitrarily arrest our leaders they land employers by wiping her unusual ones with leather palms|' and cotton backs. Maybe she'd like tes granted to workers. Sane ope ae ‘Drop Troding Stamps KALAMAZOO — An end to trading stamps was announced here by gasoline dealers in the area. Dealers ran a full page ad in the Kalamazoo Gazette advising customers that they had discontinued trading . stamps. The ad told customers an alter- nate to dropping stamps would be to increase- gas prices or lower the service and they were opposed to both. : eit : i HF Make Grandmother's Gi Imaginative This Year present as anyone. _ By.JANET ODELL se Let's buy Grandmother @ present today. And since she is no longer a doddering old lady who spends much of her time in a wheelchair, she'll want as smart a Cater to her hobby if ote has one. paint figurines, you can get her some lovely ones all ready for the brush. Sheet copper is available in any quantity; get her some for copper tooling or some = “If she likes to copper disks for jewelry.+ You might even buy her some semi-precious stones to set in rings. Grandma will like a new pair of driving gloves. We saw some a car coat for her numerous trips called police. to club meetings and her voluntary jobs. “The ‘traffic violator hoe we en oaee ae i jbring results.” Straley said that the unmarked autos are used for regular patrol work aside from their use for city is divided into sections for cars to patrol,” he said. “When we find a rise in the num- ber of offenders in a section we put more unmarked cars to work in. that section. Their use always Waterford Township Police) ponsggt ard Atta said that his department uses one wn- marked yatrl car to nab speed t use it all the time,” ™jaaid. Van Atta, “but bring it out once in a while when we think it is needed, “IT believe the use of unmarked patrol cars is a definite in- strument for low- ering -the number of violations. It has proved to be effective. If -it wasn't, then why would city police departments © all over be increas- ing their - hum- ber? THEORY. “It improves on the théory. of 7 ATTA added,. “When \trolling the & ithe method is an unfair tactic. ‘out, of sight out of mind,’” he| traffic statistics phe aay motorists. see a, County Law Officers Defend Use of Unmarked Cars lettered patrol car they automat- ically check their speed. But now even when they don’t see one they drive ,a little moré cautiously. They are aware that we are pa- roads with an un marked car.” - + ? * Chief Van Atta also has an an swer. for those. who complain. that “9 have-one question to ask | motorists who claim that plain _ Cars don’t give them a sporting chance. Is killing over 2,000 peo- ple and 0,000 in one year a. Those are the “The only ones who gripe are the violators of the law,” he added, “The law abiding citizen doesn't gripe because he doesn’t care if our cars are marked or unmarked. He is on our side to see that all__effectivemeang possible are used to protect his own safety.” USE ANY MEANS ; “We are not concerned with what is fair or unfair to the law- breaker” We are trying to prevent! Grandmother is probably up te s children. from being killed need. 1955. i ets sts: iz i + 5 : 4 ; = J es |The Day in Birmingham ‘Juhl Leaving City Post )peninetSo for H untington Assessing a | BIRMINGHAM—After five years ski and sled. aide at 14 Mile_ and my the Birmingham Engineering Cran yrasting ofthe ice rinks at Pop- department James Juhi is leaving) jton, Pembroke and St. James ‘}to accept a position ag administra-) parks and at Quarton school is tive assistant and assessor In Hut-jplanned for about Dec. 21 if “ Htington Woods. weather allows. - He has been engineering as- Brief snowfalls were blamed (— 4 sistant and worked in various ca- fora rise in last month's accl- | pacities in that department as | dent tally by Chief of Police well as assisting in administra- | Ralph W. Moxley. i 3 tive werk. With $11,625 recorded damage’ He has acted as coordinator for compared to $7,320 in October, nell ses Disinfect. an sen North E Sew idents were eo | the vergreen age Dis-|warned that acc’ 8 Value 77 wll 1 Sempere Oss abe LOW Peles FAMOUS CRS a posal Authority, to rise even more in December. v: * * * Watch for pedestrians in dark BUFFERIN ce | A 1tyearcld Pontiac girl, Annie|clothisg, pre-occupied with Christ: Ie Tablets ......... 00 J. Nelson, 328 Hughes, was ar|mas shopping, stepping into the R ioang pis 25 in Birmingham Municipal |street, he urged. ou78 Valeo... 3: 1 Court this morning on charges of LWAY TABLETS 17° . Be SS eee Bip x0 trom the hone of re. Robert Unmarked Cars me |e See Defended by Officers . 2 The Sentnghion, Bloomfield . . 4 - = Township and Hills, and Tro: , BUSY PLACE — When your Pontiac Press hits the front porch Pontioe Press Phote Se ee leo (Continued From Page Ope) with a heavy thump, and you find, like yesterday, six sections and are “stuffed’’ together and sent out to waiting trucks: Some 85 ‘being handled now by Alice Mor- tests that the an & tac- 100 pages, the busy scene shown hove has taken place. This is people working in close quarters perform the task, including 65 |‘gam, who is welcoming items re- | “* don’t give the’ motorist a the Press mailing room, where the several sections of the paper extra helpers. . ceived at her home, 1835 Holland anam, : The “unmarked as are dy in Ave,, Birmingham, or telephoned to Midwest 6-3537. & prog 08e Value ......... eu, > ‘ . é two " maui ~ com t ° ago to nab vio- ; e, om Pontiac Deaths M a iestic Untolding of The Nativity} sicmises Yeh suing ago to nab viol TB 34 might | acininisibonin tchaie Sor the Aled Youth dance, as “> | set for Dec. 31 in troit sineelMrs. John Egan to Be Recounted in Christmas Series 25,2s.%oc0M trons said: _ Tecoveted| Meg. John (Pauline) Egan, 72, may be made at the “Y” office. company! of 16% E. Huron St. died Wednes- -Unto Us a Child is Born”—| the prophets one thousand yearsin producing a series of Easter| Registration for the YMCA day after an illness of covenaila Gibphy Giving caries of cight|behes, the Nativity right down to) stories for newspapers which won| swimming class for boys 8 to 13 | ay Full pound ....:...... months. *. | stories on the background and the the present when its mark can be high priase. began today at the “Y¥™ office. ~— She was born in London, Ont.|people vital to the first Christmas found indelibly imprinted through-; Rowe has develo Classes. are Scheduled to start “ ofie Bottle of 25......... yCanada-on Oct. 5, 1884, to Harry)—-begine Monday in ‘The Pontiac out the. worid. e eloped an unusual Jan. 5. IRONS busses. Most 1 We Gaper Anahist 4 and Jane Menzies Axtell. | Press, Unto Us a Child is Born” | eckaites for his’ drawings. an Gra-Y club boys are selling the violat ~ ine be _ Nose Drops .....-..- 79 “ A resident of Pontiac 50 years, George Cornell, religion writer! tells ‘the story of the dark and OUT | vase crayons and pencii|Christmas tree tickets to promotelisw to them.” explain Sie Super Anshist >y¥qe © Mrs. Egan_leaves three children,| tcp, The Associated Press, sketches|Cult-haunted days belore the Com (NE Eins CVsvis SN, PERG sale of trees trom the “"¥" lot,| * y ie Chest Rub ......... /79 : Alvin Egan of "Detroit, Mrs. ‘Ann’ the story of Christmas from the ing, and of the people before aid With ‘ching ‘knife, he/400 East Lincoln St. ‘Tooepaty Stephen ogres) Sy ee, 5 Robertson and Mrs. Viola Ander- words of forewarning written by|after who played central parts in ings, With an etching nie, ne Balsam and Scotch pine trees salety, sa IE cou Tabtets......... 49 both of Pontiac. cere greet genet meremmegeermees | np at drama — the ulcerous cuts into the blacks removing solor| bee, ked by the Y's Mens |PuPOse of the campaign is to edu- it a wives will be at #:30-p-m. Sat- Herod, Joseph, Mary, Jesus as a {or fine highlights. When satisfied have n stoc: y 8 Mens eate the motorist. pes lap urday from the Huntoon Funeral ‘boy, John the Baptist, The series wih the effect, he, turns the pic-|~'C. i. link fencing along the south} “We found that most people ‘to Be Constructed on ime wire Re. Jones Xi: 28,000: Steel Men [will conclude Dee. 22 with a sum- re around and mounts the pic-| ov oundary of Springdale Park) aF® mot familiar with the law | : ts ‘ther of the Silvererest g up of the tremendous re wa ue so that init viewed with the | been completed. The work ex- that requires the driver to stop | 25 North Side Acres ‘Church officiating. Burial will wal | Joj H St ik | pious and historical legacy of that smooth side forward. leeeded the estimated $5,000 cost by behind «school bus when it | ‘ : in White Chapel Memorial Ceme-. oin ungary rl e first Christmas. | The events, facts, characters (5993. stops,” said Navarre. te Baring tery. ; | Each of the storiés. will be illus- ae chronology recount in oor | Refunds or credits for persons | “But that is riot the whole prvb-+ (Continued From Page One) - [trated with a drawing by Guy} ’s articles Were taken from and business places im the spe- | ; Jast night Anthony Kirkitzky and several factory railways were Rowe, one of the nation’s most) Biblical or historical sources. cial assessment district for the tends rive t may ‘proceed cau ee tee Vy ba : . in operation. sensitive religious artists. A fellow on some of them, descriptions |.Widening of Willets street from nile. . per - hour after he has. Pull Ae “— e goody $62,-| Anthony Kirkitzky, 68, of 160 “The Je who went back toi%! the Royal Society of Arts in of physical settings and emotional, Bates to Woodward are being at | stopped. pound 49° Value 27 tt is water Wall St, died Wednesday morning \ As " oP y,” grumbled a London, Rowe has made a lasting! reactions—although in keeping with) located in the amount of $2, | “The trouble starts when trafic 3 ooo —">_—-- avenue ” in Pontiae General Hospital. worker outside the gate. He re-/Comtribution to religious art in this the participants and the circum-| Youth sportsmen are waiting for|piles up behind a bus and motor- — 5% ~, Baa or 59° He was born in Russia on Aug. // 34 fo a Budapest radio warn-/COUNty with his interpretations .tances affecting them—have been|more snow than the scattered ists angrily pull out into the road rE f a and came to Pontiac in of Old Testament figures in the | .jabora the nd | beca front won " Gotion Batts ; that lv those would ela ted to give the accounts patches remaining on grou use someone up fror & site in : ap yotbeang Free aor aad " enlve tages who actually worked. | Brize, winning book, “In Our Im- {fuller dimensions. for initial use of the new beginners. 'go ahead.” ee so Napiiins ee 98" June. ja age. = —— _____| ons ‘ et) Service Was at 1:30 p.m. today! “But we estimate that only % | o_° ° a ane reas «| Pkg. of 49 «0.0... ‘one-0F 5+ the Price-Bodamer Funeral! per cent are still working,” am- | He also has drawn countless) * lic Glen high schools called Home, 2501 $. Rochester Rd.. other added. “The others won't character studies for the cover of | No Need to Buy Unknown “OFF BRAND” Appliances | 2 10759 i Troy. Dr, John Stone of Troy Cen resume until Racs and Bari ®re Time Magazine and only ist 9 nad Program to provide ter Presbyterian Church officiated) released.” ‘spring collaborated with Cornell growing school pop with burial following in Union| Except for the work stoppages) a M SL p I¢ Si mi is scheduled Cea Cometery. Budapest appeared -quiet up to. noon with streetcar and bus serv-| ecelV fr tet oem” ~”” NATO fo Receive on NATIONALLY ADVERTISED — Fully GUARANTEED P : peseen sas Wal Decision «(Screens es so. me —— eS Se many workers standing around factory yards while others pushed) = (qontinued From Page One) _| ndca / possible. 4 oof Trial Board maphosrs a Gently os -lities of the atomic age. Ministers a few of the many factory chim, (at the current iheeting have em BIG SAVINGS Police Officers Group | neys in the district. phasized not only their yearning |i in Time. for- ‘ 7 for “security from possible Soviet | x Hopes for Meeting Date, Workers explained that another attack bat also, their resolve, to Kk ‘the expense! to ‘Discuss Controversy shortage of coal and electric pow-|°"" defense ills ependi as Pontiac.) — Y er. The electricity was shut off/°" smaller armies with more mod-/§ to this morning in many hotels in GIFT BUYERS! i with State Rep.| The Pontiac Police Trial Board) 4 town Budapest. Wilson made no reference to any| Soin Lodge to sae pan Eagaediea - today, — poseidiiny ct treten might edi i <“eke i porto elegy Ken Bogard to Appear congress to amend U.S. laws to! 1 tast, aighthe nee it t moet with a com! Ty Salute to JA permit the shipment of atomic) i problem at the sen-| mittee of policemen to discuss their warheads to the NATO allies. | recommendations. Kenneth Bogard, 18, of 25 Jud-| The defense secretary said that| d the City Plan-/ Committee. secretary James L.|son St., loca) president of the Jun- Coordinated and integrated pro-} has agreed to/Carr, said board secretary James|ior Achievement Jamaco Co, duction of the aie he eel $2 consider the situation. ‘4,|Which is sponsored by Michigan|ors in Europe : 2. Fake lope the board's, dectsion/Bell Telephone, will appear on tele-|bsective of equipping NATO : bdard , ivision, channel 9 at 10:30 p.m.| arms, Driver Slightly Hurt om & macting Tusudsy. Saturday in a salute to the or- make better use of the vast : —— McCarthy said the board could | ganization. lof technical skills and resow Kenneth is one of 14 achieve- at already exists in Wes' ment presidents from southeast. |*“Tope. ern Michigan who will appear on| He said the United States the show. lieves eggs ons should oS ae | . , Program master of ceremonies |Pensive, Wednesday to seek civil serv- | wil] . Toby David. Keynote ordinated “Keore of arms pro-| replace the present trial |.neaker ig John C. Linsenmeyer, duction in Eu ne He suggested. | athority. presidént of the American Blower eink that the new: een fraffie in the outer lane had “The association claims the board|Co. of Detroit. ern Europe, led by what he called) ice. said has refused to meet to consider po-| James Turnbull, of Detroit, na- those countries i. the best position] Tice proposals for filles of procé-| tional president of the group will} ito proceed, | iG ; 3 : F i : H I i 7 li i oF 5 I We dee Oe de de det Rede vd siecle de te tech eek ti i lf . g akg i Lue Bit af 4 ie i z 2 3 rf z 3 f & wae Jp a "3 car hit by one ; _friven "Hemry McNab, 20, dyre -and discipline. alse be on the program. | The selection of Spaak as) 4 = —-9f 508 Lakeview Rd., eastbound DENIED BY BOARD - NATO's secretary general had = * tea the The board hag denied this, and Changes Plea, Costs $100 been a certainty before the for-/B% 3 Faweett was treatedmnd released announced a meeting would be, . eign, finance” and defense minis- |B APC Tablets —. s | Donald E, Anglim, 31, of 3300\ters of the erganization opened| : 79 . at Pontiac General Hospital. considered only after two addition- |. * MO fer <4, cid... f al members were appointed to the! Elizabeth Lake Rd., paid $100 in their meeting here this week. rm © Dial C 7 : : ; five-man board. The eppointments| #N€ and costs after changing his'the Belgian held back until his/B orrect Temperature ioe The Weather were announced this week. (plea. to guilty on a drunk driving/colleagues agreed to give him|BY No B or $ ae ‘The board also has denied police | at an arraignment before much more authority and oe 4 ‘o Burning ticking . is oe Fem Mpominet Guapne Begert officers’ criticism of undue influ- ingfield Township Justice Em-jtige than was held by the | e & Ft. Detachable Cord , —- : ‘ wnee by Polite Chief Herbert W. mett.C. Leib yesterday, He had/marily administrative post “ethess x yams ee not guilty earlier. Ismay filled. lt fries, bakes, stews and braises. G-E iStraley, and rg it operates with- controlled heat is fully automatic! Easy ‘to wash, immersible to end of handie, =. 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ORCHARD com APARTMENTS In Order to Have Immediate Occupancy of These Apartments We Are Lament preter in Poe Seating 8 am.jsection of. the City Charter and a8. set code i id Gm: Wind velocity & mph up 'a uniting police an : + uroegiatanld firemen. under state civil service! laws, . _ Deeds Office Lists iin “November Receipls oer eee tee shenee B® uicisediecaseusi ll —_ = | ee liste dh data a ee eee “hake oR eR aR e- arene sie-steeteedae | ee ores 17 : + 54 os om... a > te i i a a ae ii a ae ae | eas S095 6-8 Pocttor (Model: P3))... $13.88 a say pe Pe er ane nar ee ee i ae ce dig MPS 5 a Ree u \ Es y = é 2 | i Foe AE a Soe seas iinet = maine _THE PON'TI AC PRESS: FRID AY, DECEMBER as 1956 Peer ea 8 Survey Police C} r: coe land by far one of the mogt tre. Doctors. figured. her. ch J | y ce on Check Frauds | _ Survives 3,000-1 Odds, in nai eek oie ane i ‘Small Baby i in Home © “she thrived i an incubator. — Fastest Growing Crime stu" KALAMAZOO -ciP) — Bathe te Sauer oC Mem, sd Beth Re-| airs. Harold Myers of Kalamazoo. | to Get National Analysis “sir"iss"tmtisies’im wit Sm 20% so ead wl national check volume reaching |* - eau ET Toll at. 162 ; . | Rew peaks there was no” cor- has gone—h-o- me from Rua —ROCHESTER_N—¥- :- ive number-—Fesponding increase in check | Hospital 9 | DETROIT One new Case of fraud — believed to ba th the coun-|of men, womer, and juvenile check! mabe precamtions by the ; As nae &, Beth ign a . ‘diphtheria was Teported yesterday, try’s fastest-growing form of crime crooks; perce ntage of professional * means ein te 2 nas | bringing, the on The ¢ ace veg oe W con wi st 2. F -— will soon be studied intensively. crooks as against amateurs, and naerding bo George W. Adiam. 1 ounce she weighed at Ptirth ocr fatale ; a ee in a nationwide survey of police the degree of cooperation ob- consultant to The Todd Check; A — . wy rv : | nemnemnenewmnces. officials. ‘tained from merchants by. police. Fraud Laboratory, “This second’! The study will cover 1 00 poli¢e! Information obtained in the sur- SU‘Vey 1s being undertaken be-: departments in cities and towns of vey will be used by The Todd Co, “@25®: @Part from our 1954-study, more than 10.000 population. jy its researc . check fraud statistics are not; Questionnaires, now being _ pre- ip its research into fraud-prevent- .ailable anywhere — not even pared with the aid of police of. ing checks and machines. It will in the yearly F.B.I. report. Law) ficials, will be mailed in January. also be put at the disposal of law enforcement and business groups: enforcement agencies, civic groups Continually request the results of and business associations to help Our original survey for use in protect the public, which is victim. alerting the public against this # . ‘ized to the extent of nearly 500 costly menace. Now, new infor-' Mi million dollars a year through mation is needed.” this form-—of crime 14 A similar study in 1954 covered; Third Avenue in New York City, | ; 98 police departments, in cities of a gloomy, dark street before the. The, survey will seek up-to-date 40,000-and-up population. It indi-: elevated railway was recently torn information on such questions as cated that check fraud was rapid-' down, now has fluorescent lights) the‘types of businesses most often ly becoming America’s No. 1! which make it 40 times brighter victimized by forgers and other crirhe, easily the most profitable, than moonlight. i tical annie A “SIMMS is Your ONE STOP pidainin hepdinauteds wher a at Christmastime-—just™ Tike oy, $ave year = - t’s SIMMS for ‘Best i The survey is being undertak.- en by The’/Todd Co., Ine., of Rochester, N. Y., a subsidiary of the Burroughs Corp, of Detroit, and a leading manufacturer of protected, insured checks and protective equipment. 6 SIMMS HAS FRESH STOCK @ — ee mom protean, then of POPULAR | CAMERA GIFT FOR {HARD eye CANDIES | ! ] Special Hard Mix Ribbon Mix ; cm tush | -ANYONE WILL COST LESS Full pound bag .... 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The report covers a 9-year) MIAMI — Cape Florida Light-| FAIRBANKS, Alaska u — ouris laborers stood in a sewer ditch] . * * © Herman T. Spieth, University of|collections averaged a record $447/ period during which the low point! house, at the southern tip of Key|Alaska Visitors Assn, reports ani Bike batted waiting for a 28-ton| Sam Carlton, 20, M. C, Porch,|California food-population special-jfor every person in the country|in average individual collections| Biscayne, was built in 1827, princi-|all-time peak in tourist travel to) mixer truck to start pouring 744/25, and John Ports, 40, perished ist, estimates the world’s popula-|during the fiscal year ended last! was in 1885. That year, the FeV-|pally to end the activities of ship|the territory in 1956, despite the) ,, ‘cuble yards of cement for them|instantly, Alfred Barnes, 40, fought|/tion may reach 125 billion by|June 30, the Internal Revenue/enue service said, the per capitalwreckers along the Miami coast./2bsence of American " to spread. eee gamely for survival in the harden-|3000 A.D., leaving less than one|Service said today. figure was $1.98 on tax collections| Before that time many ships|Service which once was the No. J note Suddent ing cement as swarmin gmedico-|square yard of the earth's surface 2 @.° totaling $112,421,000. were decoyed onto the offshore tourist carrier. : y. five feet’ of roadway'rescue teams administered plas-ifor each person. This was an increase of about! 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Reports that this address, billed as a major foreign policy talk, ___was not reviewed in advance by “the President further strength-~ -__@ns the vice president's stature in “the administration. — - * * * Attempts from certain quarters to tame" Nixon at San Francisco _fore the California voters in 1958 to maintain their present status. If beth win re-election, a lively ” three-way fight for California's & heavy delegation to the 1960 4 convention is in prospect. Because of his obvious position of | hee in the administration, Nrxon _.._-fppears-to-have- the inside track at - the present time, although plenty ean happen in four years. An Old Friend Returns to Life In the midst of these dark, Decem- ber days there comes a refreshing note. The ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ —the circus—believed defunct for all time last July, is Coming back!” _Rinciine Bros.-BarnuM & BAILey Circus has announced plans for re- turn to the the road next season. There will be changes, to be sure, but the glitter and sparkle will be retained. . 308 * x * The familiar Big Top will be -- gone. Most appearances wilt be in indoor areas, and during midsum- mer under the open sky in ball ~ ~ parks and at state fairs. * * * "When the big show collapsed last July 16 in Pittsburgh, after being dogged by troubles from the season's Opening, there was much to indicate that this form of entertainment on the grand scale was finished. spokesman for the Big Show has unced plans to operate on a yr-around basis, eliminating the and sométimes long win- layoff. The season, as usual, is Ne to open April 3 in New “Madison Square Garden. i, ae Aition: permit a tax on liberty,” Nixon's reeent, congressman. Maybe not, but alimony New York,/calling for fi- tration on major foreign policies © sa araEae Aue et Remini an ma Mi THE PONTIAC PRES Ss FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14, 1956 Faz under which ‘a magic . } each spring and Popes, and the canvas overhead, the Without the maze of poles and show may not be quite the same. ‘But with nothing stable in a fast-chang- ing world, the circus, too, must meet * * * The new ‘Greatest Show on Earth’ may prove just as exciting and glam- orous as the old, at least to those who have known no other. THE many men who are greatly at- tracted to JayNe MANSFIELD and enormously repell2d by ELvis PRESL®ry - are advised not to see the movie in which the two are starred, as to do so would cause them to be severely shaken by violently mixed emotions. “Tar laws of this country do not says a is a close approach to it. The Man About Town Have You Sent It? A Birthday or Christmas Card to Oldest Resident Christmas shopping: What it’s getting late to do early. Oldest among Oakland County's over half million residents, Mrs. Eliza Beaumont Taylor, bidder forthe 1960" GOP” ~~ eelebrates her one hundred and seventh birthday Sunday. She gets our Verbal Orchids today because we haven't a col- umn on Saturday. If you haven’t already sent her a card, make it also a Christmas. greeting, and write “Happy Birthday” on it. Her mailing address is Highland, Mich- igan. While she was down in New York at the automobile show. Mrs. Florence Knudsen, wife of General Manager 8. E. Knudsen, was asked about her liking for the new . Pontiacs. “They're terrific” she said, “and I am driving them exclusively now. In- cidentally, it’s a great step forward as I'd just learned to drive those big big Diesels.” (Her husband, “Bunkie” Knud- sen came to Pontiac from his post as Gen- eral Manager of the Diese! division). “Your editorial in Wednesday’s paper about the three conflicting highway prop- sitions hit the nail right on the head.” phones a man who wishes to be identified only as , “Lover of Good Roads,” and who adds, “Let’s get busy and pull together on something, or we will not get anything.” ; Justifiably quite elated are Linda Kay and Curtis Jr., aged nine and four years, children of Mr. and Mrs. Curtis Crawford of 10 North Tasmania Ave. Duriug the political campaign Linda did some very energetic house to house plugging for Eisenhower, in which she had strong as- sistance from her brother. She wrote Ike ‘about it, and has received a ‘etter from him, thanking her, and saying he’s. always glad to hear from his young friends. : In recounting our wonderful recrea- tional areas and urging better: Zacilittes in them, the Automobile Club of Mich- igan has adopted a very good slogan: “The Jewel Needs Polishing.” My close observer on doings at The Webber School in Orion Township, sends word of a very fruitful and understanding discussion of _the-coming- holiday, although one student averred that “They brought gold, myrrh and Frankenmuth.” “Your ‘Pot-O-Gold’ has done more over- - all good for me than the amount of the prize,” phones Mrs. Mercedes Fessenden of Rochester, who continues, “It has vastly improved my vocabulary. Never te- fore did I appreciate the importance of just one letter of the alphabet.” Verbal Orchids to- Mr. and Mrs. Samuel S. Souder of 553 North Saginaw St.; sixty-sixth wedding anniversary. Charles Hayward of 263 Oakland Ave.; eighty-third birth- day. - Charles E. Bird awe of Crescent Lake; ninety-first birthday. Mr. and Mrs. Mark Axford of Rochester; sixtieth wedding anniver- sary. 7 Mrs, Eliza Beaumont Taylor of Highland; one hundred and seventh birthday. Mr. and Mrs, Ray Shults of Groveland Township; fifty-first wed- ding anniversary, Mrs. Mary E. Pineomb of Lake Orion; eighty-fifth birthday. - Mrs, William H. Coombe of Rochester; eightieth birthday, Atop | the New Egyptian Pyramid Election Survey Reveals: i* Southern States Swing House By DAVID LAWRENCE WASHIN — Final figures are at last available showing the total vote cast in each state for members of the House of Repre- sentatives in this year’s election. The tally contains some sur- prises. Thus, the Republican Party had a majority in each of 23 states, so that if only the votes for the Republican candidates for To put it another way, the Re- publican Party in 1956 had enough voters in enough states to elect a president besed om the Congres- and that Ike could not have been elected if he had been de- pendent on the Republican Party vote for Congress. It takes a long time to compile the congressional vote, and “U.S. News & World Report” has, just published in a copyrighted article its tabulation of the returns after a canvass of all the Congressional districts in the country. * . * The tabulation shows many in- teresting things. Only 11,000 more people voted for members of Con- gress in 1956 than in 1952. Of those, however, who voted for President, 3,996,753 did not vote this time for any member of the House. This is not an unusual hap- pening, because four years ago the tetal who didn’t vote for Congress was only about 219,000 larger than this year. Just why people don’t vote for. members of Congress and do vote for the Presidency has never been determined by any scientific study, but it is assumed that unfamiliar- ity with the names of the candi- dates and the use of separate hal- lots confuses voters in various states or causes indifference in the congressional ticket. * * * . In. many respects the congres- sional election is a separate con- test. Hence, it is important not to be misled by the fact that Presi- dent Eisenhower ran ahead of his Congressional ticket. Most presi- dents do, and so do most presiden- tial candidates. Harry Truman is the only presidential nominee in this cen- tury who won and yet ran be- hind his Congressional ticket in total number of votes. What is important, therefore, is not: the spread between the con- gressional and presidential voting far as numbers are concerned the percentage of the total vote by each party in each. cate- “= congressional and presi- The Republican Party in 37 states outside of the solid South got 2,398,739 more votes for its zs E candidates for the House of Rep- resentatives than did the Demo- crats, “The “Republicans in those 37 states elected 194 members of the _ House, to 135 for the Democrats. SOUTH WINS HOUSE It was the election of 99 Demo- crats to 7 Republicans in the 11 201 Republicans—giving control of the House to the Democrats. Mr. Eisenhower, four years ago got 56.6 per cent of the Presiden- tial vote, and this time 58.8 per cent, The President did 6.4 better than his party on percentage points in 1956, But the same phenomenon has been noticed with respect to every winning candidate of either party for thelast half-century with the single exception of Truman's poor showing in 1948 as against the Democratic party vote for the House in that year. * * e The vote for senators affords no basis for q national measurement, for election and many of these are in the south, An examination of the vote for Congress in the 1956 election _shows that the Republican per- centage of the total vote for the House of Representatives went down from 5.4 per cent four years ago to 48.3 per cent this year in the 19 states west of the Mississippi, This was undoubtedly due to disaffection: inthe farm areas. It has not been widely noted that, in North Dakota and the state of Washington, Ike actually ran be- hind his own Congressional ticket. (Copyright, 1956, New York Herald Tribune Inc.) as only one-third of them are up Dr. William Brady Says: ‘Clipping’ Method Better Than Removal of Tonsils A New Jersey reader says her doctor recommends a dangerous major operation for her son, aged 12 years. The prospective victim _ of the atrocity called tonsillectomy has enlarged tonsils with spots on them, which the doctor says causes his colds and retards him generally The lady does not explain wheth- er her son is retarded physically, mentally or both Frem her. versior ef the dee- tor’s advice, it is fair, I think, to say the doctor told less than the truth or implied less than the truth. ‘The doctor might have said, with complete candor, that he hoped removal of the tonsils would have the implied effect. That's all any doctor, surgeon, or specialist can say in advance when he or she advises or performs tonsillec-- tomy. CITIES AUTHORITY Here, lest some aggressive spe- cialist’’ pull his rank on us, I'll cite the most dependable statistics available today, famely Kaiser’s (Children’s Tonsils In and out, Lippincott): “After 10 years of age, the inci- dence of colds declined in the chil- dren whose tonsils were not re- moved with even greater rapid- ity than in the children of similar ages whose tonsils and adenoids had been removed.” T hope the New Jersey reader, and a good many other readers who ask about subjecting chil- dren to this 20th century atrocity, will show this piece to the doc- tor whe advises tonsillectomy and let us hear whet he has to say about it, . Better still, I'll give as wide - publicity as I can to any statement a reputable physician may desire to make in regard to tonsillectomy, in this column, with the physician's written consent. Of course, and I promise not to reveal the identity of the physician without his or her written consent. * * « An Alabama stepfather says he The children have had a few “colds,” but they seem so heal- thy In general, Of course, their tonsils are enlarged, as the doc- tor says... isn’t there a better method... ? .. Being three to five. seven or ten years of age the children have tonsils the socalled “diseases of child hood.” I have tried to tell you here that there is a better way. It is “ ’ in- tonsillotomy. —_‘‘clipping’’ - — stantaneiously slicing off the ob-- structing portion. This, indeed, wag the standard method of ‘‘re- moving’’ tonsils prior to the inven- tion of the hazardous, too often fatal dissection of the threat known as tonsillectomy by the ever-ready operators of the twentieth century. * * * od — hot mere than one page or 100 words long pert health pay! hygiene, wh to disease, diag. us by Dr. ‘william Brady, if a self- onvereye is sent to Pon- addressed tiac Press, Pontia: eee ma it 1556) Voice of the People ~ Orion Township Board — to Suppert Road Action | ‘Letters will ve congenqet when sary because of lack ‘space. name, address aud telephone number of the writer must accompany letters but these will not be published if the writer so requests unless (he letier ts erttieal im tte nature neces- Pull For more than a year there |1- been a great deal of talk regaysl'r Fairview avenue, the hazardous road leading to Swiss Village, Lak: Orion Tuesday night.at the Orion Town ship. meeting, the Board promised Hugh V. Galloway, Swiss Village councilman, their full support to get complete a¢tion on the road estimate and to see how much money can be provided for this project. More power to the Orion Town- ship Board. Mrs. Hugh V. Galloway , , Lake Orion ‘Poor Of ficiating Hurts Pro Game’ I see _the same officials who worked the first Lions-Bears game will .call the second , They also were on hand when the Bears beat the Cards and the Cards said they got gypped several] times in de- cisions that always favored the Bears. in the Lions-Bears game sev- «ral people in the stands said ihat George Halas was so power- ful that all the officials were afraid of him. Why should they be afraid of the Chicage owners any more than they should of our Mr. Anderson? Nothing will hurt professional football as much as officiating that seems to fa- vor some certain team or teams: Baseball has been proof against these charges for years. First, they hire competent men and secondly they make them do a top job. Pro- fessional footbal is new, but it must not fall into this bad trap, ‘Sports Fan ere Hungary Continues Fight Against Impossible Odds By JOHN H. MARTIN INS Foreign Director The amazing Hungarian revolt against the Soviet Union is now in its eighth week. Moscow is in a tough spot. * * * President Eisenhower says of Soviet brutality: ‘‘The terror im- posed upon Hungary repudiates and negates every article in the Deciaration of Human Rights.” The _ presidential statement ts part of an attempt to focus world opinion so heavily on Russia that it will allow the Hungarians their freedom. But no responsible Western of- ficial actually believes the Hun- garians wil] regain their freedom. * * * When Communist - ruled Poland showed acute signs of restlessness the first Soviet reaction was one of firmness. Communist Party y secretary Ni- kita Khrushchev headed a delega- tion which flew to Warsaw de- termined to tell off the Poles, who wanted to drop Soviet Marshal K. K. Rokossovsky ag head of the de- fense forces. * *® @«@ But Khrushchev ended up by let- ting the Poles have their way. ATTITUDE HARDENS Then the Hungarian rebels rose in Budapest. For a time it looked like the Russians would be con- ciliatory, * °® But Moscow's attitude hardened quickly when Communist Premier Imre. Nagy made the startling demand that Soviet troops get out of Hungary and Hungary be al- lowed to quit the Warsaw defense pact. Nagy also asked that the Unit- ed Nations guarantee Hungarian neutrality. The Russians then realized that they were dealing Win a situa- tion in which communism itself might vanish from Hungary, which is part of what the Soviet military regards as a “buffer zone” in Europe, 2 * Moscow then gave the green light to the Soviet military. Nagy "was ousted and Soviet tank crews began shodting down rebels and wrecking Budapest Nov. 4. KEEP DEFYING U.N. Whereas the British and French obeyed a cease-fire and began pull- ing eut of Egypt under the de- mands of the U.N.. Moscow and its puppet Janos Kadar regime have defied the U.N. time and again. They refuse to allow U.N. See- retary General Dag Hammar. skjoid into Hungary to see what they have done to the people, thousands of whom have been killed in the against Soviet military power, Some critics say that unlesg the U.N. can find some way of ending the monstrous assault on Hungar- jan sovereignty its impotence to defend the weak and uphold fair dealing among nations will be too painfully obvious. Portraits By JAMES J. METCALFE I walk along the waterfront... The fog is everywhere . . . And somehow in that rolling mist .. > I see your features fair... I see your eyes beyond the pier... And I behold your smile... That seems an inch away, although .. , Perhaps it is a mile .. . Your footsteps fall in front of me... And then you fade away ... And you have vanished in the fog... That shrouds the silent bay . How can I reach you with my hand? .. . How can I touch your lips? . . . Or find reality with Looking Back 15 Years Age ‘CAPT. COLIN Kelly first hero | te die in action, REDS CLAIM 51 division in full retreat. %® Years Age oe BUSINESS, expected for 1937. FEAR SOVIET plot in China. Case Records of a Psychologist: . Use HELP Conversation Method Can you diagnose. Helen? Why did she make such a blunt min Pranklin’s advice \ “Pm | very _ziad to know you.” And how do you suppose Helen replied to this conventional re- mark? ; “Why?” was the blunt monosyl- lable she shot back at him. p nipulating their tongues in deft speech, It’s NOT I. Q. - An introvert may have a very tremendous - But it is the. extrovertive sales- men who sell us on their value to push our standard of living higher. So it is no discredit to your I. Q. to be tactless or abrupt and self- : iil pth int SHE z i a, 3 z BE i E i ia BF a x | chology in American universities don't know how to use their own psychology on human beings. Perhaps they have spent in isolated laboratories i : te as inept as many a chemical gineer, accountant or other with tools and inanimate LEARN TO SPEAK He 3 fd tongue- Uranium Oxide Production Up More Than Double Rate in U.S. in Single Year,| 4 AEC Announces WASHINGTON (P—The Atomic Energy Commission (AEC) re- ported today that the rate of U.S. uranium oxide....production.. has, doubled in lens then i. year. This was te first release of such information, in line with a new policy announced last night with the aim of speeding develop- ments of peaceful atomic power. U.S. mills currently are pro- ducing at an annual rate of more than 8,000 tons of uranium oxide,}— compared with 4,000 tons at the beginning of the year, the AEC] © said. + * - Uranium oxide is qa concentrate that may be refined into metal * for nuclear reactors or into. chem-| icals for gaseous diffusion plants. The United States, Britain and Canada said last night they will release much information on Nu- clear—pewer techniques—and— re-}— sources heretofore kept from the public. AEC said in explanation) that the world is ‘‘on the threshold of practical atomic power develop- ment.”” * ¢ ® Today’s report on uranium ox- ide output wag accompanied by . an estimate that the United States had 60 million tons of uranium _ ore reserves-as of. Nov. 1. / CARTOONIST HONORED — Al v rmeer, let NEA car- toonist who created the popular comic “Priscilla’s Pop,” receives from Maj. Gen. George C. Stewart the plaque of the 1956 National Safety Council Public Interest Award. Through his comic strip; Ver- _ meer organized ‘‘Priscilla's Safety Club” through which nearly 50,000 children throughout the United States and Canada competed for prizes for the best traffic safety slogan. The award, presented in San Francisco, cited Vermeer for ‘bringing safety to the youngsters of America in a way they could enjoy, remember and willingly accept.” SAN MATEO, Calif: —-They imight have had a little trouble FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 Mis. Hillyard gave birth to an 8-pound, 12-ounce girl, Mrs. Sloan tto-a~T-pound; {1-ounce son, For each mother, it was the Ith with visitors, ‘but: Mrs. aan Te child, Private Concern Buys ’ BUENOS AIRES = “The Argen- tine Railways, owned by the Goy- 4ernment-since the system was pur chased from British companies in independent organization as) ¢ ae laged~by~a~ Governmen board of directors. from 1763 to 1789. 1947, is to be operated by a new, _ OPEN EVERY NIGHT © UNTIL 9 P.M. ISIT SANTA AT FEDERAL'S . . .4 Daily 10 a.m. ‘til closing. Free candy for the kiddies SALE! PARADE OF 58 FINE GAMES Metal lithogray boards with pl oer for 38 different games, 2. 233 SALE! BIG ELECTRIC . ROBOT WITH BABY Battery-o rere metal robot has matching baby, Eyes light up, er aro move. 4.88 SALE! FUN-FOR-ALL! HOCKEY GAME Colorful steel action game with 2 hockey sticks and rub- ber bumper puck. 1.57 SALE NEW ‘WINKIE’ ~ DOLL STROLLER Combination sleeper - stroller , complete with shopping * basket, canopy. 9.38 Of these reserves, 68.4 per cent Safe Place for Money wert in New Mexico. Utah has 12.5 per cent, Colorado 6.8 Arizona} 13, Wyoming 3.8, Washington 2.5 and al] other states 1.7. * * * The information was given out! — BENTON, Ky. 8 — The Bank Employees of the bank tried to open. the _ S-year-old safe and’ \tailed. Experts gave up in disgust. |A welder was called to haul the 4 ten moster’ down to his shop. of Marshall County was extra safe. Several.hours later, with the help jot an electric torch, the bank re- covered its ready cash —_ $43,000. SALE! Make Christmas exciting with_this ‘Katy Flyer’ _ELECTRIC.TRAIN SET | simultaneously with an estimate in: Ottawa that Canada has 225 mil-| lion tons of known reserves of the ore. i “Extensive private drilling dur- ing 1956, almost twice that of any previous year, greatly increased) ore reserves,” AEC said. “This was particularly true in the Am-) brosia Lake area of New Mexico where large reserves were proved on lands previously classified as at t MILLER’S - 1 potentially ore bearing." MSU's Policewoman fo Instruct Coeds EAST LANSING # — A tall, blue-eyed blond has been added to the campus police force at Michi- gan State University, She is six-foot Shirley Lazrecki, a graduate of MSU's school of police administration. Although she carries a gun, she says her main job will be educating coeds not to leave their valuables in ob- vious places. “Girls seem to have fut svelt hiding places — jewelry box, top, second or third dresser drawer or the desk drawer,"’ Officer Lazrecki said. “It makes it awfully easy to steal.” Nee Mexico’s Insurance Up a MEXICO CITY # — The growth of Mexico's economy has tripled insurance business in five years. The National Insurance Commis- sion says total] premiums paid in 1955 amounted to $86,600,000 U. S.) compared with $30,800,006-in 1950. SOFTENER CALL - FERGUSON ELECTRIC CO. | oe 44 Oakland Ave. Riktra Comfortable PLATFORM ROCKER A TV A Ae saga with the - orative unity and restful comfort intimate convenience of swivel action and the pleasing sensation of a roc peng cushioned seat. Color blended fab- in modern novelties. Without swi rics —$44.95. MODERN SWIVEL ROCKER entire —, a — dec- combin th the FOUR-UNIT STARTER SET INCLUDES: @Alco diesel @Power supply @Filet cor @Reversing control @Box Cer * rs e@Cabcese 6] 2-rail trock @Lock-on @lnstruction book 4 Junior railroads will thrill to the sight of this perfectly pro- rtioned, authentically marked “Katy Flyer.” It’s just the real Misso uri-Kansas-Texas trains, a 4-unit freight including an Alco diesel, a flat car, a box car and a caboose. There are 12 sections of curved 2-rail track to make a 42” circle, a lock-on and a power supply. It has instant reversing control, nylon id maximum pulling power with “Traction Tred.” t's an ideal gift, even for the very young, and it’s ideally priced, too, at Federal’s. Hurry, save! We: SALE! CHILD’S FOLDING TABLE AND CHAIR SET DOLL STROLLER | WITH GAY PLASTIC BODY SALE! STURDY MAPLE SLAT SEAT ROCKER Table and two chairs with tub- QQ Sturdy steel frame and wheels. QB Cleaming hardwood rocker is ri tite 22. ular steel frame, legs. Washable . Removable shopping bag. Color- f, has safe, sturdy plastic table top. Set folds easily. ful plastic with contrast trim. Sure t to please your chil! tent Pe - Reg. $59.95 - var $4.9 ker. Foam — 15 other types and styles _. choose from_ehoice of ~~ NOTICE! . of chairs and Rockers to . -eolors, fabrics finishes. Shop and really save here. No Carrying Charge Our 20th Year of Greater Value Giving! FREE PARKING LOT JUST AROUND CORNER FROM OUR STORE OPEN EVENINGS UNTIL CHRISTMAS EVE. on Our Budget Plan SALE! FOLDING BOODLE BUGGY FOR 2 DOLLS SALE! 16” PARKCYCLE WITH TRAINING WHEELS SALE! STURDY KNOTTY. PINE TOY v CHESTS Just like mom’s. pr rp pee Deluxe Parkcycle has’ heavy A Choice of three st foldin Sloth called plasie, gauge steel frame, ball-bearin finish knotty pine, ‘sible, wheels. Training wheels tackeded. 3 19" sie, He . SAGINAW AT WARRE} Open Every ited ssi : qi): RAL | wad) \ : ? ey = . : Ji - _ ‘THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956_ inane “DROWNING ISH 2 | \} OYE WHEN THE ICH OF A SMALL POND GETS GO Politician), AN Hick AG TO EXCLUVE ALL AR FROM ABOVE, / | ) THE FISH BELOW EVENTUALLY CONGUME THE | AVAILABLE OXYGEN SUPPLY. REDWOOD CITY, Calif. Dr. John F: Riordan, $15,000-a-| year anesthetist, says he was a “eat burglar” because he became) “unglued” mentally. Dr. Riordan is employed at San ‘/Mateo County’s Community Hos- pital. Dr. Harold Chope, county health Gif \divector, blamed worry and over- work for the dapper 35-year-old’ surgical aide’s troubles. He Riordan would be kept on the pay- Proll. “I've been working the life out, of the guy, often more than 80 ~ hours a week,” Dr. Chope de- y clared, ~ L4 ~ <7 ie Oe eo wrrour OXYGEN, THEY MAY * * * “This man is not a criminal, He * has a mental illness, I've been) trying for months to get some help at the hospital for him.” Dr, Riordan said he had had “a only five days vacation in three membershi ‘When evaporation and other’, reason for the unusual delivery. Finland snd_membersbip in th iogses are allowed for, the average! je He was followed in a few min- ; ae 4 : annual runoff for the whole of AUS-| 14. ister by another motorist who that brings you 261 idelity sound is rich and luxury in big-screen TV Here’s a The ‘57 Eaton 21 giant-screen TV 249°? The brand-new 1957 “Eaton” RCA Victor TV . in, of “living aed picture. Silverama a uminized picture tube gives you « crisp, clear picture. Balanced RCA table modal “Kerry” AM radio 993 you can give for those spe- cial Christnias gifts. “ mous RCA clear-tone radio, RALS This Christmas, give ~RCAVICTOR room-filling. Here’s at a budget price! of colors budget - buy that Fa- NO MONEY DOWN Colorful cocoanut fruit shapes and foil- wrapped pieces give a festive air to this sparkling holiday assortment. Included are . fegents, pineapple and cherry creams, walnuts, = * nut clusters, honey-combed chips, and niany more in ‘ both dark and milk chocolate, as well as butter almond toffee and a holly-decorated old fashioned mint. 1, 2, ‘sad 3 pound boxes. Place Parcel Post Orders Now! — ‘Sanders Store in the LelHwen | Shopping Ce Road ‘and West Huron Street, in Pontiac RCA Victor ‘45’ automatic _ record player 95 new RCA “Victrola” 9 ’ phonograph "45° rds all- ” Pay an Mieticleer ound = and “String of nctdig A nee doe es reproduction, Smartly modern in pink or bronze, The perfect gift. $5 buys Glenn Miller hits when you buy a for just $5 when you buy this RCA Victor ‘45’ ~~ Hurry to Federal’s snd save now! you 60 t Minnie Pearl Goes to City to See Madame Callas eatin ae one ;

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Ideal for sofo, $695 across the screen. sticks, For family fun, there is ntti ies. eae A ora 62-70 SOUTH SAGINAW ST.. siuceremteente 4 TV SNACK TRAYS. 4 _& RACK © $1.00 Down’: le gift for the whole ar ia ~~ ae De = is = Ae are soe ee ig: 2 “3 f XY ‘ { : . a : . 1 . re : a ; 5 : . if Ls 4 ee a PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 - Toay's ASSIGNMENT FOR: JUNIOR EDITORS of ‘Gare opaeay eee pica ‘for’ providing the vocational training ithat > will be needed to support a SePaytient ; , e rae —- ~ Lacking oA training the handi-- - Marshall jcapped. person then is unable to the sabns| tind illo termes and often be-| te : comes a public charge. me Pee etl Mardall pictured the whole question of providing for the handi- Rc as a kind of “orphan” . ¥ from the legislative standpoint, a ees one about which few lawmakers i — * \have ‘comprehensive .* - " and the spur to do something. AF - Marehel said. Trading Center aaa “and other difficulties under the O11 Mackinac : savaged Worth Saving saaraasme ° ‘Citizens . Z.wmes S01 K on Bacn ° che : LANSING ® — The Clerks Quar- TOYS - 5 e a Center on Mackinac Island is in A Rocking Penguin : Is wag as ked. “sound” condition, A. N. Langius, Ever since explorers first saw penguins walking on Antarctic polar | os are State Building og vagal ice, these birds have interested and amused people. And many toy ¢ pos ee Langs sell wane ac |Teplicas have been made of this bird. i «8. — gpend i ‘tects have just completed a |} @ state's % jot the building, There has been! Here is a rocking paper penguin you can make. Color the picture, “¥ 2 iia S wt it le worth tee over whether or | ‘and paste it on cardboard. Make the bird shades of gray with white °." a1 worth ng. ‘spots on the sides. The wings are gray and the feet, beak and eyes| satel “The place isn’t falling down yes af = sna contrary’ fe report as received red. The bead is white. . | “. Sol teapageaed few weeks age,” Langius said. Cut out all 5 parts. Cut dotted slits in the front of the body (1) for te nated. rel a S preserved: and '!t the wings (W-W) and for the feet (R-L). On the back (3) cut slot “X" °*" ste e 0 bs . ' . on dotted line and fold it a little forward. » 5 Demy cag mani iene atone eh Put the front (1) and the back (3) of the body together matching Ks ? ee fur-t days, |the curve at the bottom. Bring the tips of the wings (2) out through| *. al Go corty Ser-trading Ithe slits in the front of the body at either side (W-W) and slip tab “X"” x it’s one of the reasons why vexing the tourists visit the island down behind slot ‘‘X’’ from the back. Put some gummed paper over! * lexity of The Clerks Quarters is the prop-/spot where they join at “XXXXX.” x “together wit rty of the city ered to bel head Teel tase (R_ and L) through the slits in (21) up to the dotted lines! Ls ~ Giction “and” , Which has offered to sel fold them forward. Put two pennies at the back where each foot) *~: ‘Ge ma «ag Ialana| Meets the Paper and paste some gummed paper over the joinings. The + — Somet —o pckinac | Isiéha|pennies will act as a balance weight. % ~ kandi . Michigan Historical Commission! A sketch on the back part (3) shows how the penguin will look from Je. oat | of ‘the back when put together. Smaller sketches at upper right show how ‘ a ; “where there is ne have urged that all historic build-, Ag “soap a ings on Market Street be preserved feet slip into slot, where pennies are attached and how completed ‘+ ? aaans cuadiuane as tourist attractions. front view looks. 4 _ As am example, he said, the aa Senate Interim Committee cre-- | (Winner of the $10 award is Paula Perman, Garfield, N. J., who + ~~ Superiz ; Public Instruc-iated at the last regular session of suggested this first. You may win the award if you send in a usable” es has responsibility for _ " the balty of & to eon the; idea care of this newspaper. Violet Moore Higgins; AP Newsfeatures. ) Tomorrow: A Clown Seemed Weick. Vat 7 bas wot yet made es ‘report. | han ae to All Fisher Body and - Ponta Motor Employees... and Their Families - Osmun’s extends to you the invitation to charge your purchases during the ' present labor dispute. * In addition, these purchases will not become due until 90 days after the settle- ‘ment date of the current 1 union negotia- i tions. Osmun’s two stores were built by the confidence of the people associated with our great automobile industry, and now in some measure we return that confi- dence to you ... without whom neither industry nor business could exist. i eal fad" Wd et * * . « * bet Two. FINE MEN’S STORES , n (SLN. Saginaw St)— ee ee —Tel-Huron Catiter TATATEUW/ | OPEN UNTIL 9 EVERY NIGHT Sangean “UNTIL CHRISTMAS _ - FOR GIFTS wonperrut WAY BEYOND THEIR Price TAG! @ J) ANS Pos 2 bl De ee ue gee Bl yen = pot ae ra... Lez e ic Jhb Mlle ah bodily abt: Mle. ctaeed SPSS BF ) ae + } th Hundreds of _ Brand New Dresses “ | / _ © Butcher Weaves * Solid Broadcloths @ Dan River Ginghams e Acetate Jerseys @ Embossed Cottons e All Guaranteed Washable Penney’s has packed so much fashion/’ n fabric values into ‘these new lady on your list (and a couple all foy’ ‘yourself). » Sizes 9 to 15...12/ to 20...14% to 2414 dresses, we won't be surprised if fou choose two for every lovely — oo Nese slll ce ie oe _RHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956. Elect Economist to Tape Ss Presidency fo Merge With FAE TOKYO ~Tanzan Ishibashi, 1a Once he-gains. the ‘prime min-postwar_cabinét te 196, The at NEW YORK (The Ford-Foun- “Wiistry, “Ishibashi~ is expected to ‘. , had a Soa = won the presi-|seek a rapid expansion of Japan’s|him removed from office in 1947] field of education and those of the Communist China. Re- Fi: a al sacl ruling uling party to-|trade with of “ultranationalistic| Fund for the Advancement of Edu- priv minster -{ef International ‘Trad time writings in the Oriehtal Econ-|Jan, 2. ing special Permits to sell the omist. His backers contend he was| Henry T. Heald, foundation pres- A convention ‘of the Liberal-|Reds items barred by the Western| ousted because he disagreed with|ident, said the program for the Democratic party elected Ishibi-lembargo on strategic materials. | Allied economic policies immediate future would stress shi, Japan's 72-year-old minister! Critics claim Ishibashi is an “in- —— of international trade and indus-|flationist’* and may upset the con-|,, turing later to polities, he] imme. the utlieation of eapeoien Ty: ter tllmg Prime Minister servative, deflationary policies fol-|Sesrccd wih hie eqn te Ichiro Hatoyama quit the party|lowed by the Hatoyama Cabinet.|° “Seed with his own Liberal) °. urgent need in education presidency. Hatoyama plang to|He favors heavy government in- poy ‘aanded a ee ‘™ ae today." resign the government leadership'vestment and public works — re-! kicked him “out twice. The second Clarence H. Faust, president of naire pe ot (Parliament) | gardiess of whether the budget is the fund, will become a vice presi- Only a major cenvulsion inthe} —— + De le. party — a. ee a _ He see party — which is unlikely —could).. Ishibashi was the son of a Bud-| When the Liberals and Demo-lsing during the expenditure of the keep Ishibashi from becoming | dhist priest, He studied Western/CT@ts merged and. Hatoyama be- remainder of 25 million dollars | prime minister, The Liberal-Dem-| philosophy at Waseda University, C@me prime minister in 1954, Ish- granted by the foundation to the | O¢rats control the lower house of|became a nespaperman, and for|!bashi entered the Cabinet again. fund in 1954. the Diet, which elects the govern-lyears before the énd of World| Although only a year younger William McPeak, vice president ment chief, War It headed the company which| than Hatoyama, Ishibashi appears) 4. toundation in charge of edu- | Ishibashi defeated wales publishes the Oriental Economist, ~— more youthful ne Boag 2: cational, i | Kishi, the pasty y secretary general,'a leading Japanese publication. in present Prime humanities program: 258-251 on the convention's second! the field. va been in poor health for years. ee ree ertcstion coal | ballot. Seme observers thought the! His brief political career has undertake development of new alse whine par" lgp ance“ ie aest PAC ENGOFSES. Two -|soateton meee Wayne County Men | DETROIT W — The Political Ac- | tion Committee (PAC) of | hat speeeeeeeneeey soosssopeeneasese see $s 5S! ens ¥ ree: "GET MORE STAMPS .... FOR MORE GIFTS, FREE! Better Gifts Cost Less! Buy for the Entire Family on part Credit babies = ha § Sete to Pah: Wayne County CIO Council has endorsed two of the six Wayne County judges appointed by Gov, Williams earlier this month. The 92-man committee failed to take action on the other four at jlast night's meeting. Alex Barbour, Council Secretary- Treasurer and a PAC-man, said, “We simply need more time to analyze the political situation and| potential opposition to the “ |paintees,”’ All six Williams’ appointees must iface elections in the spring to) . iserve out the balance of their) NAT MORRISON, Mgr. terms: port two the PAC voted to sup-} , - © rt dre Ev rin Davenport for Com- DIAMONDS | te, ms SAMSONITE rad Pleas, Judge and Ernest) : ° Ps i LUGGAGE > a ' ay age Boehm for Probate Judge. Still| : a > & ‘ a uxury without endorsement are Horace] Below Discount Prices! _ = ; Swag y hf 17 50 age. W. Gilmore, Joseph Rashid, Victor Entire Stock on Sale! = . * op ix to 11. \J. Baum and George E. Bowles, “ = ig SP The gift conyeninr © for ¢ |All were appointed to circuit judge- : . all the year, ae sane. Gowns © .:..- Jail Not North Pole — WEST PALM BEACH, Fila. ®— When Matthew J. Stina, 50, was si eS : discharged as a department storey @arly! Easiest terms ar- ~ DOUBLE WINNER — Bobby Morrow (55), of San Benito, Tex., |Santa, ty ao youngsters “‘sorry, i rangéd! : ad A Lusery Gilt ; first double winner of the 1956 Olympic Games, leads teammates apo ed ena has to go back} - _ :, y BOXED TOWELS § Andy Stanfield, right, and Thane Baker to the wire to win a clean bias ' sweep for the United States in the finals of the 200-meter dash at Pog Mernrpite endings a _ Georges-Newports Melbourne, Australia. Morrow in becoming the first sprinter since pole, the ex-Santa strolled through . the famed Jesse Owens to take both races, trimmed one-tenth of |another store and shoplifted all W@ Give Holden Red Stamps a second off Owens’ 1936 Olympic record of 20.7 seconds. Stanfield | musical clock. Morris charged Jewelry Dept.—Main Fieor * | finished second, Baker third. i Stina with petty larceny. All. mountings 14. karat gold! Make your choice ships. Y FF . a ‘ Y 3 pe. Lesgere edd ie @ ™ 5 aie Takes Wrong Route: 3 | ao eee eee eeeeees & Ving MRRP eee peneee creer oe eee | aera STeee hee DAMASK SET 2.99 Tablecloth and 6 napkins. Pilow Case Set ......01.08 FRIGIDAIRE 2-Door Combination anrigereeet romeet Factory List 469.95 $4 SAVE $130 wee Huge freezer holds 77 tbe. — 19.6 ak. shelf space — Butter keeper, egg com- partment, 2. porcelain A BUY NOW — PAY NEXT YEAR A Laxary Gilt 2 bg . * * “ * eee + * ~*~ £000 sespe se mousse Se we VRE Bewases ... .ccccens he : ’ 4 s] . . , * . . ” - > ¥ ‘HOLIDAY. 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Avé&ilable for immediate Gallery in a choice of colors. 2 a > ‘ i . i | ‘ foe | ; } : hee ees Bi 4 aN | 3 E ge Ht i aa f25 EF4 # \ . ze i ie After two tremendous months of selling Remington Rollectric Shavers at low prices, we are sold out. OWEVER Remington has informed us that we will have an adequate supply early in January. i Sa Shavers are avail- able tor immediate $0 SING AGAIN — School choruses and glee clubs in the area of last year’s programs is the St. Frederick High School Mixed ., will again entertain local shoppers with carols this Christmas every | Glee Club. The group under the direction of Dominic Kline meas- _ moon im the lobby of the Pontiac State Bank Building. Here in one uring about 125 strong, will sing again this year at 12:30 Dec. 24, | “Tales Bonk Robbery Hungarian Revolt Is Close Second | rm and UAL auriners 2 wc ‘Nets Thug $25,000 [Editors Rate Suez Crisis mt tara: « pers Island, S. C., in which six Ma- sour tang, tex wa aux OP News Story Of Year ine recrite ‘ict on Aveit 8 andl deiner - 900spound man ended a business ‘the subsequent trial of Sgt. Mat- conference yesterday with E. A.) NEW YORK (INS) — The Suezilision at sea che night of July ‘ne™ march who led’ the fatal, Lace, president of the Sour Lane crisis topped by the Israeli and 25-26 in which 50 persons died,| 5 * * @ State Bank, by shoving a pistol at! angio. French invasions of Egypt but thousands were saved in one, Scattered votes also were given. m_and robbing the bank of ranked as the biggest story of of history’s greatest marine rescue |>Y ans, paar to Don Larsen's| inion ‘pe * world series game; ie) | 1558, in the op of International |operations. potted “bread and freedom” riots . 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OPEN NIGHTS 7d CHRISTMAS | ~ Washable Zz iAbied tacts cn tiphenst “pay, Mrs, John i grviee: “tary; Mrs, Albert Wilson, tregsur- Jack Burn (left) of mas songs for members National Society of Professional Engineers, attend- Birmingham played Christ- of ‘the Oakland Chapter, ing the social evening held Wednesday at Hotel Bride-to-Be ls Honored at Shower Carolyn A. Luttrell Feted at Gathering in Games Home Bride-elect Carolyn Ann Luttrell was the honoree at a miscellaneous bridal shower given by Mrs. Albert E. Games at her home on Dover road. Assisting as cohostesses were Mrs. Frank B. Gerls, Mrs. Thomas H. Cobb, Mrs. Ivan B, Royal and Mrs. Howard K, Upham * * * Carolyn, daughter of Mrs. Mel- ville Luttrell of Bloomfield High- lands, will marry Richard DuBois Young Jr. Dee. 21 in Christ Church Cranbrook, He is the son of Mr. and Mrs. Richard D. Young of LaJolla, Calif. Guests attending the Wednes- day shower were Mrs. Lynn Alien, Mrs. Arthur Barnes, Mrs. Aaron Fox, Mrs, Ben Bowman, Mrs. Wilma Dickinson, Mrs. Oswald Burke, Mrs. Howard Grady and Mrs. Fred Handren. t Mrs. P. B, Jones, Mrs. Oscar Mrs. John Meddaugh, Mrs. Fred Pickering, Mrs. John Austin, Mrs. Fred Sytz, “Mrs. Harold Slankster, Mrs. Charlies Crawford, Mrs. Don R. Mac: Donald and Mrs,, William Kalwitz. Women's Section Mrs. Manley Young, Mrs. Cass Windiate, Mrs. Frank Huellmantel, Carolyn Wolfenden, Mrs. Carl Keller, Mrs. DeVere Games, Mrs Howard Deeter, Mrs. Leonard _ Klausmeyer and Jerry Barnes also attended. Completing the list were Mrs. Peter Hoogerhyde, Mrs. Harry Fargher, Mrs. James 0’Connor, Mrs, Evelyn Hubbard, Mrs. Harry Randall, Mrs. John Marek, Mrs. Omer Allen, Mrs, Ray Mrs. Percy Newman. The Games home was decorated {mn the Christmas theme with a red silk and lace umbrella belonging to Mrs. Luttrell centered in the floral arrangement on the tea table. Mrs. Luttrell and Mrs. Leon J. Forsyth presided at the tea H airdressers Tell Slate of Officers announcement of the buffet | Exchanging pleasantries before the (left to right) Mr. and Mrs. Ole Sarto of Orchard Lake and Mr. and Mrs. Russ Hallman of Royal Oak. Mr. Sarto Pontiac Presse Photos Waldron. Wives-of members were guests at the buffet supper and social. right) Mr. and Mrs. Bob and Mr. and Mrs. Jack W Supper were the chapter. Shown singing are (left to Warsisinski of Royal Oak illett of Pleasant Ridge. and Mr. Hallman are members of the’ Oakland Chapter, National Society of Professional Engineers, sponsors of the social evening. Wives were guests of FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 SEVENTEEN Bloomfield Hills Country ‘Club was the setting for a dinner party Wednesday evening hosted by Dr. |and Mrs, Frank Mercer of Ottawa drive. Forty friends of the Mercers were guests at the pre. - holiday. * © @ Among the Michigan State Uni- versity students spending the holi- ‘days at the homes of their par- ents are Sharon Livingston of Woodbine drive, Patricia Lawrence Birmingham of Elizabeth Lake Others are Billy Morris of South Margaret Su NEW YORK (INS) — Actress at Yule Party * A Christmas dinner party and Margaret Sullavan, “in great shape” again after a mysterious ‘disappearance two months ago llavan Mum About Her Acting Future _ “Miss -Sullavan and her bus- \band have no domestic problerns ‘of any kind,” Fitelson said. “+ * * election of officers was held by|won’t say-if she plans to return Sale of the Greenwich house. members of the Pontiac Hairdres- sers Association when the group) -met at Fox and. Hounds recently. * * * Mrs. Ray Sluder will serve as and was later located_in a rest her husband “are just going to| president-Assisting her_are Mrs.\home, refused to talk to the press provide themselves with new sur-| ito acting. * * The actress; who vanished on the eve of a TV performance Oct. 8 land a scheduled auction today land Saturday of all the house fur- inishings merely means, Fitelson ‘emphasized, that the actress and Lee Carlson, vice president; Mrs. after her attorney announced that/roundings." Revel Spurlock, secretary; Mrs.) Earl Simpkins, financial secre- er, and Mrs. Arthur McKinnis, re- porter, ~ bert Wilson, she- was -completely— restored-— to health. * * He added that Miss. Sullavan BAe a » ‘Alternates are Mrs. Luella Mar- ari Simpkins. Christinas gifts were exchanged Soliowing the business meeting. i “hada grand-time”-in-her-New/Sullavan's return: to health, would York City outings, and denied that Komonda and Mrs, ‘the sale of her Greenwich, Conn., in Mises Sullavan's home, from a grand piano to a Matisse painting, are up for sale in a Greenwich store, Fitelson, after disclosing Miss not say if she will return to TV theater work, The attorney said; Personal News of Interest in Area ‘Avery road, Donald Wheatley: of Oakshire drive and Pat Smith of Premont street. * the Chamber of Commerce and the current board of directors. * * * Pontiae City Club members day evening for a party, Included on the evening program are dancing and other _ entertainment, according to Reb- ert Oliver, president. , * * Leah M. McNutt, daugfiter of Mr. and Mrs, Omar E. MacNutt of Ne- ome drive, has been named to the dean's list at Albion College. The recognition was given Leah for her high scholastic standing since the beginning of the Fall semester, * * * * of South Edith street announce the pital. Sorority Holds Yule Gathering day /evening Christmas par by bers of Zeta Eta group voted to send Christ- emotionally disturbed children at the immediate past presidents of “will gather af the club Wednes-— —Me. and Mrs: Darwin Spaysky>~ birth of a datigfiter, Leslie Michele,| Nov. 28 at Pontiac General Hos- Mabel Roat of East Pike street opened ee cards to Pontiac State Hos- for the patients’ use. Secret, Ed Shown as they arrived at Hotel Waldron Wednes- day evening for the buffet supper given by the Oak- land Chapter, National Engineers, are Mr. and Mrs, Harold ington, Society of Professional Moe of Farm- nsor B > _t¢iation-of Social Workers heard one . Thursday, are ae uf ‘\Charlene Wharte of Trip to South” | Oakland County Social © - About Journey at Members of the Oakland Coun- ty Branch of the National Asso- of their own members relate events of a 34-day trip to South America ‘at the annual Christmas meeting » * * Speaker for the gathering at ‘Kingsley Inn was Chariene Whar- iton, graduate of the University of Work in Atlanta. At present she is with Oakland County Family Service in the Royal Oak office. Paris Loves Garb Made 'Colorado and the School of Social’ -. Yule Meeting "he a pected Outen | Wharton’s work has taken her of Leather the craze of fashionable’ Parisiennes. Since Dior has shown’ leather blouses with elegant suits, | _animal hide has now even entered, “|@rawing rooms and chic restau- rants, a . For the winter season smart }women in Paris consider a black suede coat as the most practical Seven pages foday in Women’s Section a “Merry Christmas for All.” a a | Council-wide attention this year! was centered on contributing to a! party for the 50 mentally and Pontiac State Hospital. Blue Birds) 7-10, made tree decorations, while) Campfire Girls, 10-15, made cook-) jes and popcorn balls. the holiday season. Mrs. ]. Gemmell Elected by Class © Mrs. ip r j 3 taking part were the evening. * * * Camp F ire Girls Seeking Merry Christmas for All Camp Fire Girls in Pontiac are! Many groups also plan to carol busy doing their part to make this' in hospitals and in their own neigh- to bring cheer to the |hearts of the less fortunate during John Gemmell will serve ; as president of the Dorcas Class! Another spring classic will be)! of Oakland Avenue United Pres-|@ navy blue leather jacket or coat. byterian Church for the coming) The smartest Vico model is of year. Officers were elected at the) shiny business meeting and Christmas’ saddle-stitch trimming. party held in the church Tuesday) - Others who will serve are Mrs. style in leather. It can be worn the day and with a mink neckpiece and a diamond clip in the eve- For spring, new colors in leather will be fashionable in United States, has just revealed his color-palette for spring in Paris. ihair color to be worn with a camel fi * * * New fancy leather colors in- clude “jungie green” for sports ‘and country wear and an “old . ; 'P PARIS (INS) — Leather clothes of all, over sweater and tweeds during = For the chic, all-purpose leather jacket he proposes a new came] hair skirt. It looks best in a suede inish, navy blue leather with Park Wagg, vice president; Mrs. Ernal Lloyd, recording secretary Mrs. Betty Henry, assistant re- Hall, corresponding secretary; Mrs, Edna— Matheney, reporter: Blue Birds and Wahanka Camp Fire of Willis School; the Mary B's of Bethune School, Jolly Bell Blue Birds of Crofoot, Otyokwa Camp Fire, Sunshine Blue Birds, Cinderella Blue Birds, Hiking Blue Birds and Ki-Ci-Yu-Ta Camp Fire of Wever School, and Wa-Ka-Tan- Da Camp Fire of St, Paul Lu- theran Church. * * * Working in cooperation with so- cial agencies and hospitals in the Pontiac area, the groups also will furnish baskets of food, clothing and toys for needy families, toys for handicapped children and tray favors and candies for hospitals and old peoples’ homes. Camp Fire groups working on these service projects include Otyokwa and Tekakwitha, Mrs. Edward Schultz, teacher and Mrs. William Bradley, assistant teacher. Mrs. Amy Keefer, Mrs. Gemmell and Mrs. Matheney were hostesses for the evening. Owen PTA Sees” Christmas Program | The Rev. A. H. Mullins of Col- umbia Avenue Baptist Church gave the invocation at the Wednesday afternoon meeting of the Owen School PTA held in the multi- purpose room of ‘the school. Following the brief business meeting, Violet Crawford, princi- pal, served as chairman of the Christmas program. The Christ- mas story in pageant and carol singing by all of the students was directed by June Lantiom accom- cording secretary; Mrs. Clarence. Failing, treasurer; Mrs. Howard) vico’s new spring styles closely Gold Stor Mothers Singer. rose” shade for the city and | seaside, Several leather gar- | ments are in orange-hues, such | ‘as coral and shrimp. 'follow the latest Paris and hip pockets and wide half-belts modish 1957 look. Hold, Dinner Party Mrs.- Mary. Hawks and Mrs. Lewis Young led the Christmas carol songfest at the dinner party held Wednesday evening by Amer- ican Gold Star Mothers, Chapter Nine. Husbands were guests at the Christmas affair held at ican. Legion Home, Following dinner gifts were ex- changed and Mrs. Edna Olmsted read ‘a holiday message from the ; National President, Mrs. Ruth Mrs. Joe Doyle invited the group to meet in‘her home on Oakwood a give classic leather-garments—a/— her position as social worker was well accepted. : oe * * : In Central America social work. ers are not so well accepted, she said, as the term has a different meaning to the people. They he- lieve it to have hing to do With communism, ape ineigpainnioworvectceren sea jums, ruins, palaces and parks. A great deal of attention is paid to parks, she noted i. Job’s Daughters Hold Election of New Officers Patricia Lawrence was elected ‘Raglan shoulders, cuffed breast guard. Luncheon Attended by Pioneer Sisters drive Dec. 19 for an all day meet- ‘High School will present Carol,” at 7:30 pam. Thu ties of Christmas are these. * The Vocal Music Department of Eastern Junior a new operetta version of “the holiday favorite, Charles Dickens’ “A Christmas rsday. Here-in the scene where disbelieving Scrooge finally realizes the beau- players (from le{t to right) Michael O'Berry of East zoulevard as Scrooge; * panied by Mrs, Hazel Gessinger. ing ~ Charlen Wiegert of Russell street as Bob Crateh bit’s daughter; John Westerman of Wall street as chee Bob Cratchit and Karen- avenue as his wife. Presenting the od Ws Leonard Grijfin, Margaret Snyder wi Mrs ion a Tompkins. ¢ = > Pontiae Press Phete Oxley of North fh, i a ye Tey ee nn Se ae Ae t aE Soap Won't Harm Hands They said tests on more than ‘laundry detergent and an all-pur- |pose soap powder tested canal no ill effects, either on normal skin of among persons suffering ‘from various skin disorders. They displayed an exhibit of _ their study at the 15th annual | meeting of the American Acad- | emy of Dermatology and Syphil- ology. The investigators, Drs. Raymond IR. Suskind, Samuel R. Scheen and) - iMorris Meister of the University ‘muss VARIETY STORE ef Se crea Daina seis HWY., WATERFORD “| hold soaps and synthetic detergent products do not appear to sensitize | the skin allergically.” * + * They said the trouble in some ‘women may be caused by other £ chemicals or solvents with which HAIR ORNAMENTS will return to fashion for gala holidays. | the housewives come into daily And COLOR will be most-important, but carefully selected! contact. Chronic bacterial or fun- zal infection of even the ‘‘tensi F RANDALL'S ‘Pes.etHoo |S tcc orien" 88 y B St. FE 2-1424 . | About 75 gallons of water are, SB BTVTSTSTSSSTSSSFFFFFSSSTTESS SG | used to make one pound of rayon. | | | *@ o SELECTION OF ff Yn... ? = - a ¢ : spite bo ei he evellee te @ 6 e 4 e id ° ¢ : for Years of Enjoyment! 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Being ae rae c ATLANTA (INS) — : Soap and Water is Best for Blemished Teenagers Soap and should use foundation makeup un-' water is still the best cleansing jess it is necessary to conceal product for a teenager with a blemished skin, according to one, Miss Susan Stringer, representative for a large cosmetic: | manufacturer, says: “Soap and water cleansing is! the essential to the healing process” and says that in many cases the ing lotion can be used as a powder base “to conceal and soothe the ‘affected areas.” She does not feel that teenagers ing. | ' the blernishes. In such a case she suggests special the use of “a foundation that will not clog the pores or inter- most é¢mphatic statement in| with blemishes, “Never oicte on them, Your : fingernails can inflict untold dam- age on your skin.” Put Feet Forward in Best Condition | You canis pet your best teat for ward if it's covered with corns! and callouses, The best “ime to , get at them is after your bath, +|When they are still soft from soak-| > with it. It probably makes you older simply because chil- A Greens Workshop will be held Friday at the home of Mrs, Viviap Tubbs on Tubbs road by members of the Dirt Gardeners Club. Plans recent meeing a the Becutiful Pine BUFFET Fashioned Hospitality following dining rooms: ® Lake Wood Room ® The 1870 Room ® The Red Room ® The Rotunda Room ® The Pine Room ® The Orleans Room BANQUETS MENOER OF. . . QGOURMET'S GUEST CLUB Rub on a coating of soap, then stroke lightly with a pumice stone. 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Plead If you're a career girl, you'll probably have to go or at least show up for a time. Keep the fol- too) ably the only party you'll be in- vited to ‘Don't AotsFoolish at Office 3 ati credit for being a cooperative and 1. Don’ t overdress, rings, bracelets, cent ad a 'katek aiiel dress. : It doesn’t make you look festive. It makes you look as if this is prob- Wear what you would wear. on any working, day, : . * 2. Don't pan longer than an hour, whatever happens.” LOYAL EMPLOYE That’s probably as long as the » Fool of Too often ina-b loyal employe. If you stay longer, you'll run the risk of a Even if you manage -to be sensi- ble, you'll see others making fools of themselves. And when. they come to, they'll have a funny Teel- ing which will make them uncom- fortable with you—maybe forever. 3. Don't stay with one group. Use your hour to move around and meet the people tn the other . departments, orga niza I've known girls to spend two hours leavirig “a party, they just had to have one agen word with this one or that one. if you haven't the will power get somebody to pick you up — husband, cousin or grandmother,. it doesn’t matter. But be sure you leave at the end of the hour, . It'll. prevent a lot of regrets. (Copyright 1956) _ needed, tion you don't get a chance to| meet people face to face, although) of| lowing points in mind: top brass will stay, so you'll get er through office memos. 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Piste England for only 90.95 $7.50 to $27.50 Coptes of the candy jars be- ; from $14.95 . loved by children back in L hsandhnepeeeninnatind eens ihe 02 shee — _ * ‘ 7 - " grandma’s day... fill them . ~ = - - with Christmas candies or , cookies to make a delightful s Co ag Regia Vt Unusual GIFTS for GAY Si ae it Py * . size for $1.95 last year . . . this year a direct ‘ shipment from a: the “hard-to-buy-for” person CHRISTMAS shipment from Sweden saves, You 8 : Angel Chime... it plays a merry + aca at eine cae nae ne STOCKINGS tune candles. are lit. | tee exau h Make It Easy on Yourself! cciven one's. a0 low a ese each seats at heetbase tantacion’ be ep te 9% . delight the heart of every child . WE. WILL GIFT-WRAP, Box of 12 Candles | 2¢ | dozen candies to fit... from: Sweden, sugar-plums end Santa Claus and finetive, hand-crafted, Mummet Figurine Utle angels with, golden wings! PACK FOR MAILING Prices start at § al and ie rw SHIP or PARCEL POST. - 7 hand-pe filsay's Geck!'< s ealy too. Fags West wi GG S os a i vias Ecenings ad { ae a etek a ) NO ae ye __.._PHE PO panei / ; NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 ra By MURIEL LAWRENCE Finest answer afoot ; to his Christmas gift problem... Pag p TODD'S Shoe Store When I was a child, if we were good about going to bed, Molly, our Irish nurse, would read a story to my brothers and me. : * * *@ One such night after I'd just) turned 5, Molly opened a book she’ Jsaid was called ‘Alice in Wonder-| land.” Much of what she read us| that night I didn’t understand. The White Rabbit disappointed me as just another of the interminable. bunnies which had populated my) infancy’s picture books, ; But what I didn’t understand was of no consequence compared to what I did understand. I shivered with delicious envy as hole past the shelf with the orange marmalade. 'a child’s book is given only to a great one. Once it is given by little boys or girls, it sets their This kind of intense response to, standards of taste—and stimulates the interest in other books which promotes the development of their reading ability. . * * . point, sugge®ting that a child's interest in reading for himself grows out of his interest in being asks, “‘What books do you recom- mend-reading to a-child of five years?” CLASSIC FAVORITES The great ones of childhood, | both old and new—"Bambi," “The Jungle Books,” the “Oz” and “Winnie the Pooh” books, “Char- Maya the Bee,” “Pinocchio” librarian can give you. * * - little boy or girl, we may have to edit a bit as we go along. The point is, even though your will mot grasp all that fi to “The the Land he will if f ) than Far great books to youngsters from fear they will be ‘‘beyond’”’ them. * * * » WEY: & Saginow, Eagle Thester Bide. Pontice, Mich. Si Bn te oni Fs Povo Tt’s a typical modern fear. To- -} day, Johnny must “understand” the _| In a recent-column, I made this| read to. Referring to it, a reader) lotte’s Web,” “The Water Babies,” | all the others whose names any) Use Makeup for a ‘Natural’ Look As we read these ciassics to aj Piggy Wigsy.” it's giving tim talking down to him with “Little | overearnest stories like | ind Read Classic Books to Youngsters boredom in children — and may explain some—of the resistance behind reading disability. and Joe Visit the Department of Public Welfare.” a It makes for terrible literary! e EH woot jersey tong-—vetveteen and ideat-for tounging: Telephone Answering © Made Easy | & Washington Firm Accepts Calls for Busy Clients By JANE EADS who want to catch up on their beauty sleep, or get away for a few days, are - {net to miss a bid to a ball. * ® several years ago by Paul Judson Rohrich, former executive secre-) The answering among its clients embassies, janitors, writers, doctors, law- ~ WASHINGTON-—Local hostesses} — resorting to a 24-hour) - ring-_service-soas}___— thinking of expanding to Germany, France and Italy. The idea is that if you are not around to answer your phone the switchboard, te which your phone le is connected, answers for you. “It rings in your home and it 8251 rings in your office at the same 19-24% time,” the official said. idice’s news he you! A beauti “We let it ring three of four : : - times, and if you don’t pick it up|fully tailored shirtwaist dress de- we do. You jet us have all the Signed in a wide range of half information that you wish us to Sizes to fit to perfection. Pretty know about you—where you're Yoke and pockets. going to be, when you'll be back. No, 8251 is in sizes 12%, 14%, “We will tell your caller anything 16%, 18%, 20%, 22%, 24%. Size W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, inols. You'll be delighted with the lat- ing experts, lobbyists and even some government departments. * - . i est edition of our pattern catalog. The Fall &. Winter '56 book con- tains.dozens of smart, easy-to-sew goes glamorous for holiday par- How He Lost His Blue Bird's” | of Memory, ‘make-up for every-day wear are gives a natural glow. will be truer, (proud when their school girl be- stirring and forever mem- comes a lovely young lady, beau- what he gets out of @ tifuily groomed ties. created a soft look, not a mask. Use rouge only if your complex- ‘jon is sallow, A liquid or cream For many embassies a 24-hour vigil is maintained. “Practically every. one of the | Latin and Sowth American em- bassies close at noon every day, Most families join in unanimous, from the neck up to the hairline, brows only if they are too light! night. Use a sharp eyebrow pencil and follow the ‘natural line with tiny, upward strokes. Even parents who frown on rouge, lightly applied to the cheeks) Lipstick should be applied after for a gay holiday But the effect of make-up can be happy or disastrous, depending We often postpone reading these 9" how it is applied. It would be wise to perfect the art before the exciting round of seasonal festivities begins. When you choose a powder base, be careful about light colors. It's better for your base to be qa shade |darker than your skin tone than for it to be too light. A rose tint will add sparkle for evening wear. Then fluff on a light-textured powder with cotton and dust off the excess. If you prefer the dewy look, you can omit the powder al- ‘together. A thin film of petroleum jelly over the eyelids will emphasize petroleum jeliy, too, to silken your eyelashes and smooth your | brows into line. Eyeshadow, in a color that picks up the shade of your eyes, should be lightly applied and blended into the petroleum jelly base, Use mas- PHONE FEDERAL 4-2352 de — Se when his literature isn’t | When .you've applied the base) troleum jelly alone is enough. Since cosmetics should have Chitsbnas - 6+ | your eyes subtly and act as a | base for your shadow. Use the | ‘your lips are outlined with a lip- istick brush so that the line will ibe even and unsmudged., | Blot away the excess, for if your llipstick is too bright, your mouth |will detract attention from your ‘eyes, soft, rose tones are smartest for teeners whether blonde or bru- nette. Learning to apply make-up prop- | not te reopen until after 3 p.m.,” | the answer man told me. j “It’s our job to ‘cover’ the em- hours, known in event of touch with |bassy during. those as the siesta, and emergencies get in attaches. * * “Janitors use us to take calls, for apartment repairs and to soothe irate tenants while they're’ stoking the furnace. We take calls for writers who don't want to miss, a lead on a hot story. “If you get arrested and need a bond and call your bondsman, | + | styles In every size range. Send for your copy today—it’s just 25c. Fool Family With This Unusual Pie Mrs. Hillman Uses Crisp Crackers in Place of Apples By JANET ODELL Pontiac Press Home Editor Did you ever want to make ap- cara only if you need it, If your lashes are naturally dark, the per a softening effect, darken your eye-|best to lay it out flat to dry. * ierly is fun. And the result is a flattering, natural look that will do justice to the prettiest holiday par- {ty dresses. | Fashion. Hint } | Suds it in warm water — rinse jstretching or blocking is needed, a | VWI) +o oY , i { " tae ~~ LPS : o > - ©? ale ri a ? “ SS ay? \ ’ +4" oS, Ps 1 Group of Dresses, broken sizes and colors, values to $29.95—Now $8.00 Dresses, values to $16.95—Now $12.00 ___ Dresses, values to $24.95—Now $16.00 Dresses, values to $29.95—Now $18.00 f Cardigan Sweaters, values to $9.95........Now $6.89 Cardigan Sweaters, values to $5.95........Now $4.49 Cotton Blouses, short sleeves, $2.95... . .Now $1.89 — Cotton Blouses, long sleeves, $3.95..... Now $2.89 $21.95 Handkerchiefs, $1.15 and $1.29 .................Now 89e Handkerchiefs, 39c. . Now 4 for $1.00 Handkerchiefs, 59c and 69c ............. Now 2 for $1.08 NO REFUNDS—ALL SALES FINAL — Skirts, values to $7.95 ... .Now $4.89 Scarfs, silk, $2.59, $2.95. ..Now $1.89 Purses, values to $1.29... .Now $1.00 Purses, values to $6.95... .Now $4.95 All Jewelry, from $1.00 to *eeer eee eee e woe Hosiery, broken sizes, values to $1.49..........Now 98¢ - Seaman's City License No. 2947. | ) A PPAREL SHO Now '4 Off ¥ en Me 1 eee friend, Large selecti we take the message and help you get out of jail. “If you want to know what time mass begins at your favorite | church we tell — let Gry! That's the easy recipe; x) .16n chiffon skirts with knife for washing an orion -sweater. No pleats are a happy fashion choice They but in the case of a man’s sweater, | pair up with jersey or wool tops large and heavy when wet, it’s and thus can go to more than ‘one Christmas party. for young holiday parties. \ 1. SUEDE. Perr 2 he A very personal gift that’s . sure to please a good on. rx Tools | * Brooms * Wood Baskets * Screens * Grates Choose from basic fireplace equipment all the way to such small incidentals as flame coloring. : IMPORTED ITALIAN Miniature Light Sets -35- lights on 50-foot-string. Assorted colors with dainty flower pastel backgrounds. NAUTICAL JEWELRY by His Lordship All types of personal jewelry for the skipper and his mate. Surprisé water happy friends of the sailing, skiing, motor-boating or skin-diving set. Styles to fit them all. i BAROMETERS © 4 Know —@- weather watcher? | Help his next year's pre- diction average. Many hand- some models. tom $5.00. Fine Gifts for CHILDREN ® Toy Sailboats *® Toy Motors %& Toy Motor Boats & Games * Dolls * Stutfed Animals ® Kiddies’ TV Chair JUST GIFTS — AND MORE GIFTS *% Novelty Cushions . %® Anchor Door Knockers % Holiday Napkin Sets & Decorations * Nautical Towel Sets - *® Nautical Table Linen Sets ® Cocktail Séts ® Pipes * Lighters No thatee for gift wrapping. Fine Gifts for BOATMEN * Lights * Compasses * Horns *® Ski Vests ® Mercury Motors & Marine Speedometers %& Water Skis -& Cushions ® Life Preserves * Binoculars -Inlan AI SEE THE 1957 CENTURY CORONADO AND THE 15 FOOT COLT INBOARD NOW ON DISPLAY IN OUR SHOWROOM Lakes |#: | a ee you—providing | {that church uses our answering service.” 6 ‘ple pie when there were no apples \in the house? If you use this recipe ‘from Mrs. Louis Hillman, you can make a Mock Apple Pie that will fool anyone — she says. | Mrs. Hillman, formerly of Water- jford, now lives in a new duplex home near Davisburg. One of her married daughters lives in the same duplex. Mrs. Hillman be- longs to no outside organizations. She likes to sew and enjoys being with her two grandchildren. MOCK APPLE PIE - By Mrs, Louis Hillman 1% cups sugar 2 cups water 2 teaspooms cream of tarter | 90 Rites crackers | Pastry for double crust 1 tablespoon brown sugar Butter and cipnamon | | Boil sugar, water and cream of tartar together for 2 minutes. Add crackers and boil for'114 minutes. Pour into unbaked pie shell. Sprin- |kle with brown sugar, dot with but- ter and cinnamon. i No Trick to Wash Glamor Nightgowns i New nightgowns are luscious looking, with lace tops, ribbon tie ‘sashes, and flimy yardage floating down‘ to slipper toes. | Fortunately, the long, full gowns are just as easy to launder as the short shorties—becanse nylon tri- ‘cot and crayon ‘challis wash and ‘dry with no effort on anybody's When a fabric is safe in suds, ,and drips dry to perfection, it needn’t concern a woman how _ ;many yards are involved. ls : “Let's Go, Mom, Dad's taking us all out to dinner tonite — at ‘Wilkins.’ He says that’s the place where ‘the food is so tempting and delicious that all his friends go there. M-M-M-M—I can hard- ly wait.” a. And she is so right... | Wilkins is the place to go for food that is delectable |} and served “right”, SFALES FE 5-87 “y Your Century Dealer i c . a & HARD E AT PSs as: J 3127 W. HURON = FE 4-7121 FE 2-6122 |. PONTIAC TRAIL | A i & . ae mi 4 \ 4 ‘ \Designers — Oriental Ware sims coating show c all \things—gold lame skins town sino ete gown “namahage,” “okunchi,” “shoin,”| The ornate bikini, a revelation| °ff-set by a floor-eweeping coat'of and “chabaori,” don't be alarmed. en eee oem eam ; even to French beach beauties, was be rah ‘| Tt only means they're discussing|topped by a sumptuous gold and °®" transformed @ tight, the latest in oriental styles. blue brocade short coat edged in| ¥T@Peround coat. The advent of numerous motion|temple gold fringe and worn with The couturiers showed a a variety pictures’ based on far-eastern'a straw hat that looked like, af tea coats called “chabaori,” of themes and the influence of Jap-|spread-out broom, tne type worn in the p ton, een anese films on American feminine , nies centuries ago wi ‘Saiebiee ie steed spent Sobecent ee Oe cae o jing was “the thing’ among the in things Shinto and Buddhist. garments are low-priced h upper classes. * * . anese designers should eventually | French and Italian designers. Then there was the “okunchi,” bring their wives fo this country. : a bathing ensemble inspired by the - oft *| Some of the gowns, if duplicated festival of the dragon, and featur right |i, Paris or Rome would bring|ing full floor-length beach coat styled after the garments worn by store in Pennsylvania ts introduc: | i ontal creations, ; the ladies of the imperial court for »|the. past thousand years. The collection was shown in New| adapted from the ceremonial robes Contrary to the popular notion, York recently and es to cre-|worn by the Buddhist priests, are|redheads can wear pink very; ate a national stir with its opulent|within the income bracket of| becomingly if their skin tones are great coats, obi sashes nearly any hard-working career delicate. But they rarely can wear sleeves, “| girl. |bright red, yellow or purple and The styles are not limited to! - One of the most beautiful of the! look well. ie ES eas <_< GM Girls’ Club is again dressing and distribut- oo — _ ing dolls for needy youngsters this Christmas. Mem- School, and to several welfaré families. Scale-model bers purchase the dolls and dress them as their yearly cars are distributed to boys at these same pd sean ‘Christmas project. The dolls are distributed to Dear- Shown checking final details on the doll clothes te born Veterans Hospital, for patients to give to their (left to right) Mrs. Richard Pattison of Orchard children, to the Oakland County Sogiety for Crippled Mrs. Frances Nelson of East Fairmont avenue and Children, to handicapped children at Mark Twain — ~Faura Bowmaster of South East boulevard. News From Birmingham Merritt D, Hills Await Arrival of Idaho Visitors BIRMINGHAM — Mr. and Mrs.,MacCormack were clnsemates at also in their home, tor Mrs.. Mr. and Mrs, William L. Graham Merritt D. Hill of Glengary. -eircle: Smith-College— ___________Counselman’s—parents, Mr. and have @g-their. visitors _until after, are eagerly looking forward to| Mr. and Mrs. Paul B Beil. 'Mrs. John M. Hawkins of Bronx- Christmas their son-in-law and the arrival of their son and daugh-|Mrs. Morgan J. Hammers and ville, N. Y.. who are coming for. daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Charles’ ter-in-law, the Richard Hills from) Mrs, Duncan McCallum sail from the holidays. |W est of Melbourne, Fla., and their | Twin Falls, Idaho. The Dick Hills|New York next Friday on the | * * ® |infant daughter. will bring their two daughters,’ Mauretania to spend the holidays Mr. and Mrs. G. Brettnel Wil-| -e'. * Charlotte and Debbie. | jon a Caribbean cruise. jliams are looking forward to a Mrs. Steele R. Sellers and Mrs. Next Friday, the day after their ad Christmas visit from Mr. Wil- \wengey en be spending this. guests arrive, the Merritt Hills) This Sunday is one of the busiest /liams’ parents, Mr. and Mrs./ Weel Ot EN are giving a cocktail party in Socially of the pre-Christmas sea- Thomas W. Williams of Lands- \TO TRAVEL soUTR their home. They will host a din- son. downe, Pa Mrs, Harrison E. Thurston of! ner party Dec. 23; and Mrs. Hill Jim and Ned Schneider will hold BRIDGE LUNCHEON Colonial court will leave soon after will also have a tea for her daugh- open house at their home on In- Mrs. Charles B. Stiffler of Christmas to spend several weeks ter-in-law the day after Christmas. | wood circle, Mr. and Mrs. William/Rochester, formerly of Birming-'" Fort Lauderdale, Fla., _ with, Mr. and Mrs. Ward W. Dwi. J: Scripps will give a brunch in'ham, will entertain a group of Fonte Harlow Davock at her ‘winter | shak have issued clever West- their home, Mr, and Mrs. Robert) friends Wednesday at the bridge|home tere W. Budd will host an open house, luncheon at Bloomfield Hills Coun- ._. ary pe, 36 bee oncring Z| \Mre Carlton M. Highte will en try Club. Atte: tarry 0. Hoyt Jr. a tors. (Mr, Dworshak ts origin. |tertain at cocktails and suppe . * . . , on Bloomfield Hills Country Club! Mr. and Mrs. Charles L. Getz) and Mrs. G. W. McCormick, is A Las Vegas “atmosphere will the second of two cocktail parties, ‘to spend the holidays with Mrs. [even Dec. a at Bloomfcd Open| keynote the “chuck wagon” dinner al! on Sunday. \Getz’ parents, Mr. and Mrs. Whit-Hunt by alumnae Skidmore and games of chance during the| * |ing Raymond. | College. evening. The hosts will supply ats. anit Mee. William D. Sel- Mr, and Mrs. Clark Bennett their guests Peer’ bogus currency.) bert will give a cocktail party | were hosts at cocktails Saturday | Try to remember that if you Dec, 23 in their new home on | in their Westwood drive home, slump when you stand, you take *@e Mr. and Mrs. Nelson B. Noland Bates street. | for their daughter, Lucy, and her |an inch from your height and add will have as their weekend guests) * @ fiance, Richard 8. Schmidt, who |it to your waist. This thought Mr. and Mr#. Mark MacCormack’ Mr. and Mrs. Revere G. Counsel-| was here last weekend from his |will do much toward correcting bad of Chicago. Mrs. Noland and Mrs.' man will entertain at cocktails,| home in Hinsdale, Il. posture. . ow — @ * : i saul 4 2-Hour Free Parking | h F; ft aH G @ Regular Hours: i ; Ww : pa ee ee vena | The ines ome Grown. _ 9:30 2m. gatil When You Make a Purchase | : 5:30 p. m. . at Jacobson's ! | i: A. Ode, the triumphant new . e.g , (_ | : : : perfume by Guerlain a light and . . . : deceptive young floral scent , in a slender frosted crystal bottle. Pius Federal Tax Perfume Street Level Come out to-our greenhouse and see the inagnifiont display ____ of Poinsettias and other Christmas flowers in bloom. Pearce’s offer only -the finest of home grown plants, yet you'll find prices within vent, Christmas budget. Make your selection now! ay: Pads Tony faa s10°% AND UP 3 F B. A gift of lavish luxury .-. our full-fashioned cashmere: evening sweater, collared with a great sweep of fox fur and clipped with rhinestones Largest Selection. Ever! — at waist and cuffs. Melon, blue or pink with GIFTS IN- COPP ER, -BRASS, | dyed-to-match fox. FINE POTTERY and GLASSWARE " White or black with white fox. Sizes 36 to 40. 128.00. Sperts Wear Parking Level For Something Different : slinlie _ An Unusual Selection of Christmas C. Glowing like a rajah's | Door Swags Scenes and Mantel Pieces ... Priced treasure ... our fresh water pearl choker and Beautifully made with cluster earrings, blazed with erous we of fresh evergreens, Sy 5 0 to aurora borealis rondels, far ott ede up-to. Choker, 3.50. Earrings, 2.00. Pies Federal Tax OPEN EVERY EVENING § UNTIL 9 CLOCK SUNDAYS 9 A. M. to 4 P. M. wewsne | a — al wens ast PLACE r j 4 $ 50 a and up § é Two Deliveries Daily to Detroit and Intermediate Points FLOWERS WIRED to ANY PLACE in the WORLD arce Floral | Flowers of Distinction Since 1890 559 Orchard Lake Ave. Plenty of Free Parking’ ‘Phone FE af - a : THE PO & «! - NTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14; 1956, { ee ae — r Are Teenage Choice ~ Bulky Rib-Knits_ _| to Enter Any Home id | While Smoking t i ; more sweaters. By EMILY PoOsT | A reader asks: “Is it not wrong Ito enter a house of friends with i; dispose of his cigarette as we ap- proached the house of people we know but who are not intimate friends, It didn't seem proper to me for him to enter their house with a cigarette in his hand.” Answer: Tt certainly is not me-| was married two weeks ago and Consult? ‘| DELPHINE MICHAELS | | ELKIN TRAVEL SERVICE g E 5 zi es = | #52 8 it Ei af iE | af a Swiss air in its jacquar red and green on white f 4 Wise Santa Packs Swe ‘Know what American girls wantof these versatile garments. And This year the bulky sweater ts black, white and beige er camel son, sweater collections achieve set, Muted colors are considered “and It seems that girls of high school monumental proportions “by the The crew meck ‘and the heavy and college age never have enough time a girl gets her diploma. ~ This sporting cardigan (left) boasts trim, d design of gan (right) with border aters strictly in the Ivy League groove, taverites being charcoal gray, The tan heather two-button cardi- is popular for its bulky look. The collar is big and rolled. © g g E 1957 Juniors Shun Daring HL se “r Mrs. Post: When a man om Paris for Christmas dhnces: : and the 1957 party season stress: “« | invites a woman acquaintance to é grace and delicacy and shun pro-) = have lunch with him im a res- tion : taurant, who should make the sug-| “9 ce aes « C hone write gestion to at of Here e : 2 ~ oe ith meal?” — ’ Dior, Chanel and F 3 ee => Srene , 1 “ioe Mademoiselle to dance a waltz, a = re dah y for © pri- | Answer: She ‘should, but-if she} mambo orto rock ‘n- roll: Full-) i... ¥ vale . doesn't and he has to keep an/ skirted dresses with hem-lines : : appointment, he of course will) about 38 inches off the floor and, os have to. a bouffant look, rather than sheath > MIDTOWN SHOP , styles. Halter-necks, and off-| New Zealand's longest river is s.oulder decolletes win over strap- 301M NN. Saginaw FE 2-0539 | “SALE” ’ of FINE CHINA for the party season. | Dior, for instance, shows 8 short evening dress made of lilac | and a short skirt ruffied te fullness. ' Chanel composes a party outfit of a separate full, peony-red chif-, skirt and a boat-necked silk) sweater of the same shade with elbow length sleeves. Worn a gold-chain belt, ft looks Party Clothes dress or an outfit you buy off- On a strapless dress, for in- | stance, you can use Dior’s halter-/™ing on party dresses. Buy a xperts as. neck idea. You need a yard of! land of roses and stitch the flowers ath dress Chiffon in exactly the same color/to the front hemline of your as your dance dress. Fold the chiffon to a “scarf” and place it around the neck, halter fashion. Gather it al the 1 as in style. In case your party dress has a boat-neck or a V shaped decollete, it is right in fashion. For the Paris touch concentrate on the waist- line. Buy two yards of two-and- a-half inch wide satin or moire ribbon. Choose it in a dark shade in pastel tone if it is dark. Fasten the ribbon around the ‘waist as a belt, With the two long ends you make one of these many-look-bows which trim candy or gift boxes. * * ° Secure the bow center with a jewel-pin. You should have enough ribbon left for two loose dangling ends of skirt-hem length. Dior shows such a cockade belt of pastel ‘colored moire ribbon as the only trimming on 4 full skirted blue if your dress is light colored or ing Are Delicate PARIS. (INS) — Junior clothes) a 1957 touch to last year’s dance| velvet dance dress for young giris. gar- ‘petticoat. The roses should just peep out under the hem as a romantic trimming. Christmas Dinner Planned by AAUW Pontiac Branch of the American Association of University Women will hold its annual Christmas din- ner meeting Monday at 6:30 p.m. in St. John Lutheran Charch. ct + Christmas music and stories will be presented following dinner. Mrs. Olin Thomas, president, reports that guests are welcome. Serving on the committee mak- arrangements for the affair are Mrs. Sam Hale, Phyllis Pope, Young and Rosamond Haeberle. Yule Dinner Held Twenty members of Past Noble Grand Club of Rebekah Lodge at- tended the Christmas dinner held at Hotel Waldron. Christmas gifts were exchanged at the recent gathering and Mrs. Florence Mc- Crae, outgoing president, was pre- sented with a gift. i the upper arms as part of an oft-shoulder decollete APPLY THESE STYLES You can apply these Paris styles to your own wardrobe and give rl #605 PASTELE 22-Kt. gold band and delicate spray of fine k and blue flowers. egular for 53-pe. service for 8—$68.10 | Close-out for $95 EE 93-Pc. Set—Complete Service for 12 + -Regular-$124.95 —-NOW $5995 POW WOW A wonderful slipper for real - comfort. Made of felt... - ehoose from Red, Black, Blu and Green. 6.00 Several Other Patterns $39.95 and up ee | OVER 60 PATTERNS . of VITRIFIED CHINA .. 42 price | 16-Pe. Sets at ............... SDOR a | 53-Pe, Sets at ccesssvess §JGOB | 101-Pe. Sets—Complete Service ; for 12 ee ee ee SABRINA ft, soft. leather. Light and fortable ultra smart ~ Choice of Over 400 Balsam or Spruce 4 to 6’ Trees *1.00 _ 8 to 12°—$2.00 Porrery : For Your Convenience’ Di ily 10 A.M. to 9 P.M. — Sunday to 9 P.M. Hwy. (Near Waterford) OR 3-1894 air mamt 3 Ope 35 N. Saginaw Up atree over Christmas? Give vf A fine washable PATIO Choose from corduroy or leather. $6.50 and —— Many Other Styles to Choose From ~ PAULPS. Shoe Store’ - Serving Pontiac Over 75 Years! SCUFF pastel color. Pink, Blue, Coral and. Whi Soa OME era sli in delicate *4.50 for Girls on List llike cashmere sweaters worn with Sines watlerta af the yonhger ant (Yule Tree ‘Should Be Mrs, Homer McVean, Lucille f Charming Woman Shows Genuine Interest in Others _She Possesses tnner Strength That BOYS’ STYLES Many girls buy their sweaters slim skirts dyed to match ex- tel cashmere cardigan is the na- to wear as an evening wrap. Kept Moist Test for Freshness, Keep Base in Water to Prevent Fire A moist Christmas tree is a fresh one. A dry Christmas tree is a fire hazard. These are the simple facts of them, and you won't go wrong in buying the family Christmas tree, You can't gauge a tree’s mols- ture or dryness entirely by ap- And of course the white or pas- Yuletide tree selections, according) to Davey tree experts, Remember) the boys’ department — more Want to see others happy and iprompts her to say and do the things that make others more By RUTH MILLETT| _ To have real and lasting charm Enables ‘Her to Shoulder Burdens — pleased ‘with theraselves and more satisfied with their bet. * * A firm belief that other persons’ ‘intentions are as good as her own. She'll be wrong occasionally but not often enough. to make her bit- ter, Her high expectations of others dry enough to burst into flame ouit. | tree. ‘PUT IN WATER | The best way to make sure ‘tree stays moist at home is’ ‘stick it in water. Florist shops the will usually bring out the best in them. A reaj interest in the lives of others. A charming woman doesn’t forget your name or the things she learned from you the last time you met, She finds oth- _ er people and their lives fascinat- ig ; ; A willingness to put yourself out 4 \for the convenience or pleasure of 7 \others. A woman who always thinks first of herself and her own con- venience can be charming on oc- casion, but she isn’t and can’t be a charming woman. s * * An inner strength that enables her to shoulder burdens, instead of unloading them on others and ap- pealing to others for sympathy. The woman who is always asking others to listen to her troubles and 4 \to sympathize with her lot doesn't bring much charm to others. A belieg in herself that keeps will think, but allows to be herself. A sense of humor that keeps her trom taking herself so seriously she is a bore and that gives her conversation a touch of laughter jand gaiety. ES) ‘ : an Skee Women’s Society - Use—-your— seraps —of-—left-over ‘tabrics for these cuddly kitten pot- at the first spark or shoort-cir- holders! Holds Program You'll find them the) \“purrfect’’ protection for your) The Women's Society of World Feeling, not seeing, is believing hands, and 80 simple to sew that/Service of Baldwin Avenue Evan- the ‘Feel twigs and needles to deter- you'll be making extra sets for gelical United Brethren Church | Genevieve Fath likes flowers for mine if they're dry and brittle, Sift-giving! ithe youngest and sweetest trim- Then bang the tree but against the' Pattern No. 5321 contains tracing floor. If a shower of needles re- for kitten; material requirements; isults, look for another, moister stitch and sewing directions. Send 25c in coins, your name, held a church family night co operative supper at the church Wednesday evening. The Rev.. ‘Myron Everett gave the devotions and led in prayer. - » * * address and the pattern number irs Harry Britton was narrator ito Anne Cabot, The Pontiac Press, | to 372 W. Quincy Street, Chicago 6, | Hinois. for the program, ‘‘Christmas Win- dows Around the World,” pre- sented by members. Mrs. Kenneth feature special Christmas tree Now available—the colorful 1956 McQueen and Mrs. Kenneth Walk- iter; or an bases that can be filled with wa- Needlework Album containing doz- er sang several selections. ac- ordinary kitchen ens of lovely designs from which companied at the piano by Mrs. \pail, decorated with aluminum foil, to choose more patterns in crochet, Everett. embroidery and knit — plus three! Concluding the evening program gift patterns, directions printed in was carol singing led by Paul Spragg iwill do ag well. | Garden supply shops carry colorless plastic sprays that help if ‘Rebekah Lodge Holds Meeting Mrs. Margaret Crew will serve! remember shut-ins at Christmas for Welcome Rebekah Lodge 246. Thursday evening meeting of the group held in Malta Temple. ~ _A memorial service was con-:' tee for the evening were Mrs. |Fleming and Mrs. John Balch. Coming Events © of the Arme- as chairman of the committee to! 4 The appointment was made at the’ / book. Only 25¢ a copy! “ nian ee ee ccatton will hold ths! hunjuk Saturday 7 pm. at 223 try Ave. Refreshments will be served nad music provided What's to Smile About? PLE us NTY ... He's just asked her out to dinner... *,” bed and guess where they're going. Why of course, aug Dmg €=6 TED’S", where dining is a delight. That extra spe- ~4 ~- cially prepared food with all the trimmings, and that ~ > fds quiet, relaxing atmosphere . . . no wonder they are Gi vi so happy. You would be, too. a aS Birthday Gilt Cakes for the Children “ Kiddie Coloring Designs aS ~ ¥ lenient “" 4) 4s As 4b 8s 44 bs 4) 444) 414 . GIETS | i¢’ for every man ... at his favorite Sporting Goods Store SHOP by PHONE / FINE QUALITY SPORTS EQUIPMENT for the HUNTER and FISHERMAN | § Slaybaugh’s co Phone FE 8-0453 or FE 8-0454 630 Oakland: Avenue (Corner Cass St.) 4] fd bd Od 4) 4d 4) hb hdd hd od hd SPORTS SHOP a _ OPEN EVENINGS and SUNDAYS THE PONTIAC PRESS, "FRIDAY, DECEMBER 1s, 1056 Bicycles. ‘Always. Win. Youngsters’ Hearts? Two Events - wore sien o sien bere G6) ave, satiny a» Sve hangs At he cance Myatt girls find shiny new bikes under Christmas, a bey — < cycle accessories avail-| sj their Christihas trees every year o™™S ® bicycle ts likely to find lable including a dozen different brand new accessories for it un- itypes of warning devices, -col- Nowadays top, just as Sis gets | der the free. ; tires, saddle = * be Stylish Shoe Will Have Pointed Toe By VIRGINIA KACHAN ir he ! CHICAGO (INS) — The . : = have never been ve = pt Tee. evening, beginning st 9 J more pointed : o’elock, an original play, “Space than in the shoes that are coming A 20-inch bike ts considered | oa Earth” written by: Mrs. Alec | the proper size for youngsters | ™ . out for spring, madame. S&S | from 5 to 7, Eight to 10-year-clds- | Parnie, will be presented, | "But you will find them more ill be happy @¢-inch bike. | The play, with a cast of 25 comfortable, promises Grace Hill,| _ Children at and ‘up may take (Mine about 45 minutes and tells inshion Gioactur Ser-cna 06 the atyte a tull-scaled %-inch bicycle. the story of space men coming to leaders : industry. The new “middleweight” bike, —roiagdl . : Miss Hill sald designers have a cross between a racer and the|t ua ume | built im engineering tricks to standard balloon tire model, is\.¢ Christmas in the American caster en the tow ged: a. with nome. ° Portraying Santa is Mr. Martin, stomed wearing shoes Maintenance repair costs with ‘eae and . and with Thorndyke C. Dwelley play- Come in, see - smart new Kimballs now—in so — In interviews with models wear- for these American bikes are avail-|Mogher is director of the play as- J t ing. the latest styles at the Na- able: in every commenity. sisted by Mrs. Howard J. tional Shoe Fair in Chicago, many| — |. The Afterglow, with punch and Senate hee gale: Ser tena Mary Lyon Group” jek. il it Gane Manley. and aioe size than open toe wndaie ax Has Yuletide : Party ne. one Manat hy ange vo) usually a longer. Skinner Jr. is Charles ‘awe North TINY FOOT 18 OUT Johnaon evenne was hostess to the|Teamnents <~ But, according to Miss Hill, al | Mary Lyon Group of: First _Con- tashionable womats feet are sup-| Ce ee Hospital Auxiliary | Ga h Mu poet - a ae : | a ’ . at oo Auditor er’ S usic | “ve but the elongated, slim . The Pediatrics Ward of Pontiac hospital. Receiving the gifts for the |teme of dovetand ie Mrs. 18 Eas c bay's test odes General Hospital is being served this ward is nurse Mrs. Jane Harkness. |Wallace Edwards, “This Is the 16- t Huron Hil sald, are tall and thin with | 8¢4son by Brownie Scouts from Roches. Brownies (left to right) are JoAnn Cortina , written by Baty Sen Open Every Night to # P.M. Ae oe feet to match, and women should. ter. They make scrapbooks, collect strive for the same look. crayons, ~ storybooks, comics, Engel, Karen Anderson, Barbara Moses and Mary Jane Young. coloring Judging from how the pretty} ; ; : rs od fed wate week books and toys for the children in the ert Cit. rule of thumb in helping to find the Mra, Dean Olds, Mrs, Edger ft 0 rier ft, That's toe press the S0fas, Cars Follow Pattern Gilles, Mrx. Leonard "Sunda thumb on the shoe tip — if there's room for the thumb between the shoe's tip and the wearer's ‘big toe, it’s bound to be more com- fortable. It’s the same test mothers have been using for years in getting their children new shoes. Hulet were guests. Points Parallel in Designsteorssip ro ‘Christmas Meeting SAN FRANCISCO (INS)—Everyet still a curiosity to a-vast seg- notice a sleek sports car "you ana of the public. down the highway next to you and) (-.:ting down to cases, Dilg said _leconsider it has a close connection) that “contemporary” was a term coined 20 years ago to serve as a palatable label for “different” or for what was “progressive” design in furniture. “So - called ‘Italian Provincial’ ‘has been the outstanding contem-|__The Women’s Fellowship of First porary-themé in the past several Christian Church recently held its years because it takes the tradi-| Cusstmas meeting and program tional form. and ‘contem r-|* the church. izes’ it, adapting the tight woods| ‘Mrs, Willian Hoyt was program OF! and brass accents of ‘modern’ to Ceairman. Youngsters taking part the accepted form and shape of "Y telling of Christmas in other traditional lands were Pamela Morgan, Mar- MEN'S STYLE CENTER 15 No. Saginaw St. ; Acsees beeen Strand Thastes Beta Sigma Phi Sorority Meets Members of Phi Chapter, Beta A prominent San Pranclece ter LARRY BENSON | : initwre executive, Fred H. Dilg, de- clares there ig a close connection = (Omega Mu Sigma Holds Yule Party Sigma Phi sorority met in the St. Joseph street home of Mrs. C. L, Johnson Tuesday evening. Mrs. Ray Staughter—and—Mrs.—William: between the two, and that auto- motive and furniture design have ‘evolved on virtually parallel tracks. * 8 * a better label because those who would accept it wanted it to be_ “Modern,” he added, “proved | “It is accepted,” Dilg stressed, “because it is widerstandaaly dif-| ferent.” — tha Brown and Carol Hoyt. For the worship service Mrs. ‘Denzil Flowers and her children, “Cindy, Karen June and Jeanie, PONTIAC’S NEWEST STORE | Members of Omega Mu Sigma sorority gathered at the home of ‘Mrs, Kuga Kojima on en, drive following their annual Christmas dinner party held at Old Mill Tav- evening. ern on Tuesday different from traditional pat- terns.” But “contemporary” today,—he This sofa, he says, retains its pe-lwere featured in a Christmas tab- rennial comfort appeal but is re-|leau. Mrs, Ruth Elam read the) interpreted to includea— slightly story and Mrs. Harry lower back height, for accentuated . Refreshments = Styled for Young Men 18 to 80 EXCLUSIVE, NoT EXPE Dilg pointed out, in a speech before. the Western Merchandise story was told by Mrs. Long. 5 dsen peerence Ihre fiction wring wre served. yt the ‘Doreas Cir Fe aceaen, duckanr tae antics ubarwoem cret ‘pal names for the past year ‘ings has its best definition in the ditional forms inew fabric to give personality. cle, Christmas gifts were exchanged. Whitehead reported on the recent city council meeting of the soror- ity. Says ape 4 SIUC LELIN fi Newlyweds Make Home irPontiac Mr. and Mrs. M. Robert Redick are residing in Pontiac following their marriage Dec. 1 at First Assembly of God Church. Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Morris) of Watkins Lake are parents of the bride, Robert is the son of Mrs. Lucile Redick of State avenue and Halley Redick | of Mechanic street. AT BURTON'S | THE NEW MIRACLE BAN: LON" ©€ or Group Marks Yule gh ion Mrs, William Enfield of Rose- nee a " freme of mind—beautiful lawn drive opened her home to and functional when wndereiond, members of Ani Chapter of the Ar- menian Relief Society for a recent’ Christmas party. Refreshments. were eaves from a | table decorated Young Men 18 to 80 Will Like These for Gifts . . ‘WOODY BRAY = Also Suede Jockets for Him......... $18.50 4 Ly _ FASHION SLEEVE 2 N sane “a coeit Cale Over 1000 Pair ZS ew tus costal _Ice Cream’ Colors : 50 =, E } SLACKS i 4 sg $6 Te qe “Ivy League” Regulars “Wools! Flannels! Gabs! LAMB’S ‘WOOL | SWEATERS $4q% Te 97 New! Crew-Necks "IVY LEAGUE’ Sport Shirts see Te $595 Just What He Wonts Jackets! Suburban Coats! |: s] 0” To = an “BANG LON” 4 ‘ ‘y Just Say “Charge It’ This sweater is made of “Ban-Lon” yarn, pa new and unique textured yarn that : combines high fashion, featherweight comfért, luxury looks, long-lasting fresh- ness and complete washobility. Just hold it in your hand to fall in love with it. The test is in the touch. But learn all about its remarkable ways, its many wonderful properties. a SUI P-ON LONG SLEEVE SLIP-ON LONG SLEEVE CARDIGAN APPAREL. " REOBN WOMEN ¥ Sod a2 See : ere ey ce >: ie as : Stee, : ; : 5 as A a ‘ 4 ce Pa = ie 2 7 Fone z t * . ‘ - iw i we re aera ete ay np tran eee a a ae es = THE PONTTAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 ina | | | ‘ | mi thi Montana B (Black and Yellow Bamboo. ren Amon wet) om as , nn. Nn: lion, loutput, “4 ‘South Pole Gets Its Pole * | -MeMURDO SOUND, Antarctica|of the construction crew at the | (@®—The South Pole now really has! pole, reported his men were de-j & pole, but its white Christmas!) ited to find a load of beer had) not be graced by a tree. been parachuted down safely, The pole’s pole, a heavy Jength of bamboo striped with black and! — | yellow paint, was dropped to the Boman "American | polar party Marriage License | - But that’ cargo flight wag the last until the Navy, Air Applications Foree, Santa Claus or somebody |comes up with some more aviation | gaapine E-.—o-~ —\ — see f “ exe ._ 7 . ; orge Bedard. Birmingham 2 “| Waiting here for distribution to) Seanstte ‘. Toman, Berkley = 4 the U.S. Deep Freeze groups are robert H.ohr, Birmingham = eight —Christmas-trees flown in| Jill M. Johnson, , Birmingham from Oregon. One was to be) Chester D. Gravelle. Orchard Lake dropped at the pole. How to get it) | Peusee Morris, Orchard Lake — ‘there is the problem. Theodore M. Scpaefer, Rochester Nancy L. Berdry. Birmingham " fleece- -lined SLIPPERS FOR shag ‘ ‘Seine et ARE last, ‘t annoul creation of a t manager’ system calling fF .. the pooling of an initia} total © A new supply of eirplane fuel is| Ralph B Marots, 121 W. Columbia aboard the tanker Nespelen, 1,000; Jimmie D, Houston, 98 8. Merrimac 1 miles away from‘ this antarctic) Theodore V. Spachuk. Detroit ‘base, An icebreaker will have to! eee t vs pit pean One. " aren, rmington iclear part of its path to McMurdo.| Eonite J Higdon, Waled “Lake |The arrival date is uncertain. 1 * Ps PS y & Christmon Jr., 26 Maple i “4 t the South Pol ibe. I, Watkins, 12 Beaudette The men a e | Herbert B. Grover, Oxford 'most of them Seabees, are build- Betty L. Barger. Clarkston ling a scientific base for observa-) yrorris Howe, Birmingham ‘tions during the International) Barbara J. Bushey, Hazel Park Geophysical Year. Their best hope) poke Besstey, 110 N. Opdyke for a spot of Christmas greenery Hilda 4 Gibbs, 110 N. Opdyke WARM, FLEECE LINING, LEATHER SOLE AND RUBBER HEEL, IN BROWN OR WINE, MEN'S AND BOY'S amid the vast expanse of white) vernon ®. King, 14 Matthews SIZES. lies in a scheme to be tried by Nuella & Cook, 224 Edison McMurdo camp cqmman der James W. Lazenby. Drayton Plains 3 : Judit 4 David Canham Jr. Judith A. Redman, 2317 Barkman Canham hopes to pump air Melvin E Ciphers, 1186 Poirier ™ through more than two miles of “sy Misenes, 2199) Beineas hose leading from a now-empty Carlisle J. Hoffman. 307¢ St Clair y, cl P Self, Aub Heights \fuel_tank to the airstrip here. He — we —_—oe figures there is enough gas in the ee Re ese 4 ‘hose—if it can be forced out—to Roy W Rolph. Det hes | make one more cargo drop at Alice M Holsied, 86 Poster i] | the pole. PS e PS lores Sizemore 203 Chem ‘ 4 Jewell J Richardson Willar i we? If the flight is made, Christmas, ¢..) p green. 1217 Raldw q OPEN EVERY NIGHT til CHRISTMAS itrees and mai! will drop on the) Margaret C. Zolman, 1217 Baldwin — : a ane {polar base and on the six loneliest’ peancis C Cook. 4443 Homesite ~ /men in the far-flung Deep Freeze Donna M_ Hopkins. 4381 Rehr Operation. The six are camped at) james H Bejry Jt 420, Bloomfield alls la Fefueling cache about ‘nidway Ta TL. Dit i. OTT Arthur WORRI ED OVER DEB | S ? : on the 800-mile flight from Mt Louls P Turesdetl “Ptymoutn . _Murdo to the pole. _Phyits Abbott, Birmingham | 3¢ sou ar0e—unable—te ar payments, debts or bills when due, see | * * * Douglas O Melntosh, Birmingham MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS and arrange for payments you can E | The Christmas mail fer the 420 Bever erly A Luth, Royal Oak attecd, regardiess of how much or how many you ewe. | reduc- | Americans at various stations in| Charles Ww Smith, 3380 Richwood - NO SECURITY OR ENDORSERS REQUIRED | in naga is that : |Antarctica arrived here yesterday’ *°*" eas, Clawson ONE PLACE TO PAY . . * Sead y New 2 Robert L Williamson, 278 Del | 1 makes possible) © UNDERWATER EXPLORER — A new under- United Press Photo vo de peice party sets Peaviine J. Donelson, 877 Arthur Mentor Aunts Apagethe of Seal Commeiies | vastly greater water vehicle, seen here from the front (top) Research Institute of Cannes, France. A compass | Robert W. Contbear, 4333 Walton “Let 9 Years of Credit Counselling experience assist you” | of destruction with fewer cae ‘its Christmas tree or not, it al- nibes , | : and back (bottom), will be used next spring to and other underwater equipment {s mounted on lready has gratefully acknowl-| Sharon M. Rose, 3840 Elizabeth Lake Hours: Daily 9 to $5. Wed. & Sat. 9 to 1. Evenings by App't . * 2°* 6 photograph the sunken liner Andrea Doria. The the vehicle’s front. The handles (bottom) are | edged one portion of a cargo drop| ones Ms. Enns, walled Lake MICHIGAN CREDIT COUNSELLORS | 3m effect, the new air transport torpedolike device, which the diver will ride moved by the diver’s feet to control the device's [made this week. Lt. Richard A.! _ 41% & Saginaw FE 8-0156 Above Oakland Theater | 2S in tightens the control sought “piggyback,” ‘was’ developed by the «Submarine direction. i Bowers of Harrisburg, Pa., head! Seay A “Bettier tae oie 4 ; | | of the airlift ogy at the| This Was Wealthy: Plan His Pig and a Poke | “the cabins "| RICHMOND, Va. ® — The jani-| GREENSBURG, Ky. # — Farm-| tor at George Wythe junior high | er John Bale took his ailing hog = FALSE TEETH alee put a slightly off beat re-to a veterinarian for treatment. ; . a6 Loge quest to the Hampton Schoo! The vet filled a huge hypodermic’ = Rock, Slide or Slip? Board. He asked the board to re! snq handed it to Bale to hold. ‘The = gas - improved powder duce his $5 a month salary to 3 So coen on leoer pistes, $150 so the size of his school in. suddenly jumped and hit RS ic fy a - leome wouldn't jeopardize his So-| iBale’s hand which held the needle = or fe Pas- ‘cial Security benefits. The board’. . . causing Bale to jab himself ts . ang took under advisement the request |in the arm, press the plunger and 1 . oleny of the janitor — fellow named ‘feel the stinging fluid enter his own. bet — - "Wealthy Algee. — flesh. : *\ _GUARANTEED “NEVER BREAK” Mainsprings Fully Guaranteed 1 YEAR Values to $59.50 Automatics, -gold—fitted—bracelets,—rings, oS cover watches, rhinestone bracelets, gold | (CHRISTMAS GIFT NEWS SAVE-S 55 | stops, roel parents cio, oe : ® * t ’ ’ TRAIN CASE PULLMAN Vanity O’Nite j By postels, casuals, diamond ‘watches, TAK 14°” ‘2357 ‘157 |p Ladies’ Wardrobe Hand Wardrobe Quick Tripper | ee | ee SS ¢ Be) | “20% ‘9979 "16** |e GY, || Fe A See Jucees s amy PAY ONLY 235 | 3 ; eo 5 WEEK eS. en Admiral Blue ~- Colorado Brown — Rawhide - , Ss es Les F I€fs | i] See ee ee nena oe hae che _(THE Sa a ae — PONTIAC PRE’ SS, : Hal Boyle ‘Gave + Insurance Man Sees Hage pe in ‘Faturet® __NEW YORK in — baum’s mother didn’t raise herjhe boy to be a life insurance sales- man, * ¢ He became one because at the time it seemed a better idea than starving. Today he thinks it's a wise mother who alerts her son early to the possibilities of finan- cial success in the booming in- surance field. STILL-GROWING WAVE For Nussbaum feels that any young man who gets inio-the busi- ness now will ride the crest of a still-growing. wave. ; _* * @. “In 1935 there was % billion writers, “By 1945 it jumped to 151 billion dollars, and Sent year to ee oe made up of salesmen who was telling the truth. But I stuck to it.” sell that r year. He up to a he bes, bese, a tuurber afltnt, Gempte Mie lack of ioemal Each word —_WHATS MY LINE? seromble os few as possible to guess oppeors under arrow, reading downward. is related to my work. Un- line. Answer * |well - educated on the value of|taling Te” only two organizations — the pro-jday they .” he said, “They) * | fessional FRIDAY, DECEMBER, 4, 1956, _Many Will Say tm. Ww at Purdue University’s Institute ofjeach last year, The top 100-sales-| Lite Insurance Marketing. VALUE UNDERSTOOD “You don’t have to put your foot| YOU in a door to sell insurance,” he|in Oakland, Calif., said, “Women in particular are|0ld sold 45 policies last month to-| insurance, especially since we be- gan emphasizing its living bene-| * fits rather than its death bene-|life insurance today for invest-| fits. ment but..often at work also is} “And you don't have to be a/the factor of “ego-recognition, MY ‘CUSTOMERS WILL LIKE Now Before Christmas - January Pt * * * Nussbaum himself belongs to/success even if it’s only on the organization he heads|know that the first thing people and the American Legion. t “Insurance doesn't offer as high|!eave his family in?’ ” starting salaries as some other 73 Willen, 1 STEBE professions.” he said. “But the/Motor’s Little Helper? “In another ten years it should R y ationg on how you reach anywhere between 750 bil- z on . can go in the field are those you! CHARLESTON, W. Va, — = lion to a trillion dollars,” 4, TEELUCT make yoursell. |man here pleaded guilty in Munici- : * ¢ 4 5 KARO * * ipal Court to operating a noisy) a Nussbaum’s own career is an “The men who have been five vehicle, having improper lights and) oe example of the success that can 6 FALE wee years or more with one large in- driving without brakes. He is a) come to a man who stumbles into 7 CHINSAP surance company averaged $12,500'| mechanic. s 4 his natural vocation by chance. 8 CORN . _| — Se 9 MATTOO ; aoe CLOAK FACTORY 10 SAPE Yesterday's onswer, cholus, Mn danCe, Kick, i finE, beowly, sTege, stip, Sing. i He quit school at 12 in the city wl ROTRACS i of hig birth—Glasgow, Scotland— © 1956 Wher's My Line, ’ (Canada Wel Stocked -|Sees Horses, Mules With Uranium Ore Driving on Turnpike: Don't thank me! Thank hae chething manufacturers who had to sell these suits _and topcoats because of a bad fall season .. « my volurmae is why | these terrific deals on new 1956-1957 models... Complete Paint Job 14 Pt. Engine Tune Gel Free Pick Up business recession — some eVeN|inat Canada has vast quantities|on a foggy night near the Chelyan and Delivery called it a crash—and Nussbaum’s|.¢ material available for use in|interchange. 000 a year to zero, RELUCTANTLY ACCEPTED “I was offered a job selling in- surance,” he said, ‘“‘and I took it very reluctantly * income dived quickly from $10,-| it, atomic energy power program ve ‘Canada exports now only to the/to a sawmill nearby.” i to ship He chy to Retain, Sapte and Backfire Ruins Cab He said @ service station attend- ant told him the animals “belonged Service Parts Extra-We Service Any Make Tractor KING BROS. | UESNEL, B. C. —When a Fe. : seth first 25 weeks 1 earned| We of thet ag, TA AP el. driven by HL G. Roulossel| Pontiog Rd. ot Opdyke Rd. FE 4-0734—FE 4-1112 , a veel ite ese really rough High point in Florida s ony noise. 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Parents of PTSA will provide transportation for the visitors, z 0 ne homerooms are also filling On the -public eddrets system , Fuesday—and W, ¥ will be music and three English essays chosen as best, Theme of tithe essays is the spirit of giving. Approximately 120 seventh and eithth graders will sing carols at the Pontiac State Bank Dee, 22. AT LINCOLN The “Spirit of Christmas," an all-school holiday program held as 180 students prepared a varied drilled for vocal and speaking parts in this elaborate presentation. Champion spellers won awards at two school-wide spelling bees. the spotlight this week at Lincoln| ewes Tae ristmas respectively, im the seventh and eight B as- sembly. Sylvia Meade and Nancy Trimue won first and second places, re- jspectively, in the eight A and ninth grade assembly, Four comprehensive dictionaries were given by the English de- partment as prizes to the winners. Over 100 Lincolnites- were’ de- lighted with a special outing ‘on Wednesday ag Cres Barner’s class 201--went—to—Devon ter party by Sue Eckley’s 101’s and Virginia Smith's 103’s. This treat was awarded the winners in the recent magazine drive. © Evelyn Allen's Pen Pal club is ~Gables—for' ‘!dinner and were joined at a thea- with 30 Pima Indian.siudents in ithe Salt-Rivér Indian Day—Sehool; at Scottsdale, Arizona. AT EASTERN At 7:30 p.m, on Thursday ‘eve- ning, the Vocal Music Depart- ment of Eastern Junior High School will present its annual Christmas concert, : ca * * ” Peatured will be a new op- eretta version of Charles Dick.- ens’ “A Christmas Carol” with Michael O'’Barry as Scrooge, John Westerman as Bob Cratch- one a Sa Sean it, and John Taylor es Tiny gram will be Christmas niusic performed by the Boys’ Glee Club, The Treble Clef Club, and the Seventh Grade Chorus, * * * 0 baskets for needy families in| John Buchanan acted as master exchanging letters with students: | thelr eran = so Napesengey i Gane of ceremonies with four faculty jin Japan, Mildred Wiersema’s En-| The program is directed by pete an 3 a basket, judges to give opinions in con- iglish class is exchanging letters|Leonard Griffin, Margaret Snyder, ST.. MICHAEL VOCALISTS. sing during their performance at Monday are these St. Michael songsters from left to right Marilyn Practicing the carols _they_will the Pontiac State Bank Building Pontiae Press Phote Biallas, Mary Taylor, Eileen Scott, Mary Pruente and Jeri Woolie- ver. Organist for the group is Sue Heisler. Concerts Take Top Billing in Area Musie takes the lead as area| — prepare for Christmas this week. AT WEST BLOOMFIELD West Bloomfield High's music de- erated Shoe wate ody awards as- partment wil] present its ann Midwinter Concert at 8 p.m. Tues- day in the gymnasium of the school. Merlin Asplin, director of the choral groups and Robert Pfeuf- fer instrumental director, have | combined talents to prepare the program. Secular numbers by the choir and band selections will precede) audience participation in goed of familiar carols. * A dance Saturtny night will be! sponsored ,by the seniors. Sadie, Hawkins ome As You Are is’ theme. AT AVONDALE With thoughts around Avondale High Schoo] turning to Christmas, the student council sponsored) Christmas dance is assured of be-) ing a huge suecess. The dance will/ be held tomorrow night in the school gym. Student council president, senior Don Davis, reports that everything is in readiness for the dress-up oe A beautifully decorated Christ- mas tree in the main corridor is helping the students get into the | ~ * holiday spirit, The tree was set up and decorated by the student council. The recently completed —— mater will be presented th the mbly Tuesday. The song is avail- lable in sheet music form to all! | the students, Also presented at the }assembly will be football and cross ‘country letters and commercial rawards. , AT WALLED LAKE Christmas is in the air as Walled ‘Lake students prepare for events just preeeding the holiday. Those enrolled in art are busily prepar- | ing displays for the front lobby ‘and the — ean ; Down in the music room band numbers are being readied for the part of the Christmas pro- gram which the band will do at the student assembly on Dec. 20 and again in the evening as part of the PTA program. Helmut Hol- land . Moritz is having his mu- sicians polish their tones for the _ traditional event. Joining the band in the-pregram ‘are the vocal music and speech departments, The program ig open to the pub- lic and will vivagli aries! at 8 pais 2 5. AT CLARKSTON . Monday, the Clarkston, See School Faculty will play its first basketball game of the year against the Holly faculty here at the Clark- ston High Gym at 8 2m. The (sitneee, HY is selling wreaths for the next few days with proceeds to go to’ help children who would not have a Christmas this year. After the Brighton game Fri- day night there will be a Sadie Hawkins dance. It will be spon- sored by the tenth grade, - * * * ners combined with the junior'| Youth Center during the evening Dec. 21 which is the last scheduled day before the holidays. “A junior high assembly for the 6, 7, and 8 grades will be given by the junior high band and the ‘direction of David Lieth and Mrs. The Clarkston High School band.) Evelyn Micheletti who are also in under the direction of. B. J. Con-| charge of te aaaior groups. Tim, Also included on the pro. junior high vocal groups under the tion of Arlene Peterson, wilt pre-’masy decor with the library and isent the annual Christmas Concert library club decorating the two 'Tuesday evening at 8 p.m. in the main boards and the art classes in ‘high school gym. the big board. Evéryone is await- od ing completion of these displays band and choirs, solos and smaller | groups will be featured. * . During the current week the ar- Holiday Plans : my, navy, Marines, and air force and senior classes the ene of | education, training and working. In "eddition to vealecticns by the which are now being put in. place. AT LAKE ORION have been explaining’ to” the junior N ews at SMH | that their particular branches have. i tooffer, 9 | Girls Make Rosaries, ase ae wane la. _— uled — + Be F.- iy og! fing son Holy Cards for Indian with everyone gathering at the |. Mission me , By JUDY NIEDJELSKI — The student council of St. Mi- ~lehael High School assembled in ithe auditor Wednes@ay. Sub- affairs and sodality news. @ Preparations for Christmas are taking form in homerooms. Among the projects are baskets for the ticles for the. Infirmary. The choral group will sing Christmas carols at the Pontiac State Bank, Dec. 17, and later at the Infirmary and Convales- cent Homes. 4 ae few senior girls dessa time to making rosaries and decorating cards for the Indian Missions in Sault Ste. Marie, This was done in response to a letter from Father Birney, S. J., asking for religious articles that would get the Indians interested in the missions. Seniors have organized a group mas and-senior_choirs, under_the diree-!|__The csteat ie tiding ona Christ. poor; gifts, dainties, and other ar-|. iving Fills Habrés of and Florine Tompkins. The public| The social dances alternate | Washington's new coach, Don Kel- wind invtrwthent ‘ ashington- is-invited. AT ‘JEFFERSON | A sneak preview of the Jeffer- son Christmas music Was present- ed to the PTA meeting on Thurs- day evening in the gym, Mrs. Paul Brown, president, dents, ier, soloist; the choruses, The team and a large cheer- ing section are looking forward which will be played at Eastern Junior High on Dec, %, The cheer leaders are planning to display their talents at the game. project for needed school equip- ment. for students next Thursday. AT WASHINGTON . Tuesday morning the students watched a news film put out by the “Detroit News."" These movies are of a series put out each month, All of which are of cur- ‘lrent events which occurred duting! that month, On the following Wednesday night a social dance was held introduced teachers and the performing stu- Eleanor Pyle directed the ninth grade girls chorus with Ann Dy- . and the ninth grade ‘boys chorus with Frapk Shorter, Ronnie Evans, and Carl Adams, “tay soloists: Don Schultz; band die rector, presented a trio of clari- nets in a group of numbers. Sharon Lowe, Elise Nelson, and Tommy Bogan composed the trio, Elise Nelson was the. accompanist for to the second basketball game _ A teen-age dance and movie program were enjoyed by all stu- dents at Jefferson the last period of the day on Friday. James Jones and the Student Council sponsor these events as a money-making A Christmas dance wil! be held with—-square dhnces with one-|ly.W. plans~ for dance very other week, These (successful season, The Washing- are under supervision of teach- ton Braves’ opening start was with ers and parents, |Lincoln Junior High at Linealn, Thursday opened another Junior) Mr. Peterson's orchestra com-} ART PROJECT—It took weeks for the Lincoln Junior High art department to prepare elaborate settings for the “Spirit of Christmas” festival of song presented last night. Here paint brushes in hand are three | z fright), Harold High ———— season, Under! posed of students in ie andjotl Connie Ousnamer. of the art workers (from | ee Anderson, Linda Simmons, and ~ By SANDY WHITE Waterford Township High School | seniors are engaged in numerous activities preceding the holiday va- cation, Candy was distributed among: trip club members, who took or-| ders for candy several weeks ago. the deadline set for Monday. A balance was paid by seniors Students must deliver candy to their customers in time to meet. for their awalted pictures on | fot the program, including a chet con pe a tyr win of 409 children, No, Two. Traveling away to Berkley to- * 2-8 ght, the Waterford Skippers play! Thursday thrpugh Gateraay, St. Fred Council Meets | Students will benefit from the new credit union plan of the | ni | | By MARGARET DRAKE A general Student Council | Parish. The organization iwas held Monday and Sister was named to the and after the game, Cosunittees ‘ for * the © annual *24: Se! Se formative classes to acquaint the Thursday a the Christmas: Dance, “Crystal Fan-| The Glee Club ts going full'| students with the movement, senior glee clubs, ee < the|tasy,” are found ‘adding last-min-| force this week as they measure * * *@ speech department will be present-|ute highlights. Tickets can be pur-/ gowns. and febearse for the | St. Fred’s basketball team will) secretary ed for all the community to enjoy./chased for the event of Dec, 22 concert “Christmas | play St. James tonight at St. . & Ss from any member of the senior} Cantata.” High School classes Students wil] have an opportunity | class. will be shortened to half-day to hear this program gn Friday * * * to permit the cholar group to put Joseph of the high school faculty ‘Those trom Waterton committee. She will conduct in-| 1 4 Ben model Shakespearean t of Hamlet recently. Shown. here By Ack HENDRICKSON The annual Community Christ- Concert will be presented at _|to make rosaries for-Our Lady of Fatima Rosary Club, a well-known ‘organization having in Detroit. The annual grade school Cheist- | mas Play—will be-given + for alt who wish fo come.” Boys on the varsity basketball team this season number nine, 3 ee Sunday afternoon in the pede Gytonasium of Pontiac High us, people singing in. this. Festival g the program will be’ supervisor of “Santa Bins inl is the theme MODEL eumatens—students in Pontiac High English class- are Lewis Pirochta. who made several drawings depicting Eliza- Yuletide Choral Program Sunday at 4 heaters after completing a study with their projects left to right, D.C,; and Red Cross Camp and Hospital Fund." _Nine PHS seniors took examina- program are being prepared by the art classes of i Allshouse. With the Pontiac Women's Chor- us and the MacDowell Male Chor- ‘of Christmas music will ee 800. : Sa ‘Capella Choir, which will of the finest choral ee ck ca | Hh wes_o peat Oty tee ms Romans, bethan clothing, Jack Seiber holding a small outside model : Pa Jolly holding bis stage model built’ of balsa and Chuck | builder of a large outside model showing seating * ae =e THE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY DECEMBER 14. 1956 | Gls in Korea be homé this Christmas with fam, ily and ‘friends. but that they are Point of Information here to do a job that must be} “TOWSON, 24. i-One house 20 “The house next, dor. is labeled to Be‘on Alert— |=. . Christmas Day .. | - |desolate demilitarized zone are, ‘preparing for an “on the alert” | Christmas. i This doesn’t mean they the i other things that go to make up the yuletide atmosphere. They will. | security of South Korea and the | A spokesman of the U. S Eighth Army said Christmas day this jyear will be like any other holiday. | |Frontline units will not be given ‘special leaves, but neither will ‘they be required to undergo * * * ame’ + "Prey will remain-“‘on- the alert, * ; m4 Ee he said But there will be one big dif- ference in Chmristmas this year’ ; Ge. : AP Wirephote for American soldiers to whom at) jotball game have added two broken Then his 13-year-old master, Richard, was strong- ‘bis Yuletide season particularly, : Dallas, arming afother boy af a football game and broke ‘he barren front line area is a | the family's boxer pup, was the _his right arm. So the dog and his master console '"E §.000-miles away from home. | motorist while crossing the street. | each other -now, with their matching fractures | The difference is that this year t wes broken and put into a cast. - aoe aehing coats. eet | — - | the first time in semi-permanent. | =e | type quenset huts. What a Good Scout _ \ Until last bream Mar ine only troops | NDOLIS and Friend Is Freund =.'sxu"c" =" = | For some Gls, tls wi be tb WAUKAU, -Wis.®-— ~The -har-' fourth consecutive Christmas finance a Boy Scout's trip fo the 7 8 ; scout’s national jamboree at Valley) One of these is Sgt. Junior D Forge, Pa., next summer. |Riggieman, of Purcerville, Va., ] Rudolph Freund is providing the who recalls spending Christmas| for sone of Went ane eae rn who intend to plant either) was being forced back to Pusan in. corn or cucurnbers. | the face of the human mass on- Whoever is chosen to attend the “@ught by Red Chinese “volun- t wil have his jen |e back tor ipenses paid by proceeds of the' Riggleman, who is a Pone-acre_ pilot, second tour of duty in Korea won't | : Pt ty a 5 “tr ta oo © > > ‘Luxurious Solution Dyed NO MONEY DOWN! 36 MONTHS TO PAY! a uae wryly commented: It's not the Christmas I like to remember.” Soe Nes Recrvits ° 8 In Time for Your CHRISTMAS and NEW YEAR’S HOLIDAYS _ Call and Ask for Our FREE HOME DECORATOR SERVICE 10 Beautiful Colors for You to Choose From ALL WOOL—NYLON—and OTHER FABRICS Available in Our Complete Selection of Carpeting REN’S covenines 4528 Dixie Highway _ * CARPETS *LINOLEUM ___ORlando 3-1279 Drayton Plains, Mich. * TILE * CUSTOM FORMICA - ORlando 3-4109 Tufted Broadloom at 8 sine wit KAREN. 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REAR tabl TRE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECENER 14, 1056 ‘llega of Peditor’ _ pri Mote—David unis Chins i vleret out aie 5,500 ies ov Canadian reporter; By DAVED LANCASHIRE CIPING (#-Lu Ku is a mud-walled village outside) jing which looks as though it not changed in the Jast thou-| | years. it behind the sunbaked walls! - the unpaved street where the) , carts raise a cloud of brown livés have been altered and itions shattered. * *¢ « Ww @& propaganda poster 1s ed to the wall of the outdoor ne. There are telephone wires ‘the street and a red star over door of the meeting hall. | Ku is -the center of the Sino- et Friendship Agricultural Co-| _ ative, It is a sample of the) : ilization ‘which has trans-|_ ied the lives or 10s million | lies in China and; to all ap ances, brought them above minimum subsistence . level has haupted the Chinese ant 5,000 years. * * © yw a family in Lu Ku, by hand g the soil seven days & week ight months and working with|— ule cart on construction pro}- for the other four, can earn equivalent of $222 in a good | niead was as fined s Life Under Red Rule "Ss pC members have no voting rights fa throne village radios and sal [community are paid) speakers in the street. jeomrade ig a candidate member pjained, was to mechanize the co-| a third-class is one who still) op with surplus funds accumulat- | es the movement theoretical-' oq the past year. Two days before! byt works on the farm never-|my visit, the farm had purchased #. The director claimed they 4 Chinese-built cutting machine. | ived the same salary as full'in the yard outside three men’ 'were examining its mechanism, | “Among the co-op's new assets) One of the few women who did | are five new schools for 1,260 chil /not do farm work was Liu Shu-wan | h, @ fully equipped clinic, @ 4 55-year-old grandmothr. cooperative general store selling “Before the liberation’ we had! merchandise at city prices, and a jeuiing.. ndé_land, nomoney,'!. she | short-range radio transmitter sup- sig “Now look.” | jPlying music and news of a Sort In the house were two -wooden ~~ \ chests, a smoking coal stove, a | dirt floor and a picture of Mao! ‘ Ideal Basement Dry, ‘Along to the flaking plaster wall. | long one wall was the big brick! _—H Ow E | _| Kiang, heated by a ‘bed of coals’ Z as n n if ance iunderneath, where five persons | : ; 2 slept. No decorations, 16 ameni- | “Whatever you use your base- ties, just the barest of essentials: tment for, it should have these re-| in one room = % quirments: [t should be dry. * precautions in building or Temerrow — A visit * a Chinese : use of dehumidifiers-and water- | heapital. proof paints on walls after *build-| — | ling usually are all that are: Aan We Delive: It should have an outside en- “jtrance, for both safety and con-| CLEANER jyenience,Whether it is used by’ one person or many, it will he easy to leave in the event of fire ieee racseen ott . Even in China this is-net h money. But it is more than peasants of Li Ku. have ever before. thout benefit of machinery, ters from the 10 villages which prise the sprawling communal! » have by official account in- sed production from the time 1 soil by 900 per cent since lization * * . e Sino-Soviet is a thriving es- shment of 1,904 families seven s from the heart of Peiping Ku is the administrative cen- of the farm, which began in when 180 families pooled + labor under the rulebook! ance of a staff of Communist es sent from Peiping er tea, cigarettes and wet uts pulled from the - farm's anly fertilized soil, a director ed Kuo Chen told of the co- ative’ s de velopment His prac- icreased and a semisocialist coop-| Second and third class" _0-0p iments. “combined into one advanced co-op ‘An outside entrance permits per- sons to enter and leave the base- ‘ment from outdoors without track ing through the house. The basement step sqcan be ticed, sing-song recitation ~ never, of 57000 © mou (about 5,000 acres),) leovered with a steel basement hesitated for a fact or statistic.| All land animals and equipment hatchway that will afford full pro- Kuo Chen hag told the same story were pooled into .common owner-| ‘tection against the weather and i many times to many visitors, ship, and members were paid only! ‘permanent and _burgiar- proof. Laboratory teste prove Speedway Fuel Of] to be the cleanest of! you ean buy, Save now ... save later on housecleaning, ss * * for labor contributed. 7 Landlords were dispossesed and) Kuo Chen was asked what hap- land redistributed ont a common pened to the landlords who once Who's Nervous Now? standard among the peasants in owned the village. FE 5-6159 1950. In 1951, said Kuo Chen, the “The landlords and the rich| EDMONTON, Alta. 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A Penta-| | officials have revealed that the ing to type of transport prov ided.. gon announcement estimated the! | Pentagon S about to fe and Con- RECORD NECESSARY ‘cost of this at $20, = gress a red-hot- political issue-in-a Defense Dejartnens ter, directive that may eventually re- Congress presumably could pro- pologized td Stennis and Mec- de each of its committees with ® duce co ional travel abroad. ‘"* saying inow!- The chenctive crafted suainty 1 9 funds for meeting the travel costs, Clellan, they had no nwt} edge of the special nature of the) consolidate various air transport on could earmark piggies transport being provided. Chavez, | its under the Military Air Trans- 8 P ve been picked un . pose. In either case, a record of| Who was to have np up port Service, contains a clear im- Db d plane, canceled that! oe the charges would be necessary. | 5y the second p plic ation that Congress should ar- ' flight and took a regular transport. | range to pay its own transport cost) The issue is being sent back to. instead of riding free with the Congress partly because of a) Air Force report a year ago by the House These Night Painters * * * Appropriations Committee. At that One clause provides that an time, the committee gave the Air Keep Feet on Ground “Industrial fund basis” for meet. Force one year to produce “a ai 1 BGAN um — Six seniors from ing Air Transport costs must be firm statement on its plans for’ sy oon high schook who admitted established by Jan, 1, 1958. This industrialization of the air trans- wiimbing the city water tower in should be paid by “the agency Congress could, without igneor- ‘of '57"' on it decided against doing 4 that imposes the workload” _img_ the directive, delay the .it again in daylight. j 1 effective date beyond next sum- Given the choice of, paying ‘tor Another clause makes am ex- ception tor the cost pf planes mer’s travel. The Delense De- |, repaint job or doing the work) assigned to the use of the partment does not expect in amy themselves, they said they'd pay. President. similar | “2% that if can be made tally i*Climbing up is too dangerous,” cies tor Congress or any | Serer eee ‘duly 1, ithey agreed. . mplicated changer in other organization. Even the | bookkeeping methods are re- Army and Navy will be required | quired ‘Footwork for Boer te reimburse MATS at estab- . ° . lished rates for transporting | The most celebrated of the SACRAMENTO, Calif. 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Y. | and Mrs. Arthur | Ebert, 480 Har- | listed in June, He had — been stationed at Er- langen, Germany for 17 months. Robert gradu- ated from §Bir- mingham High School and at- PRINCE | University, King’s College, and De- itroit Bible Institute. Prince and his wife, the former | Margaret Bray, have | two children, | Seaman Appeenticn Patrick Da-! vid McNair, son of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. M N ir of 192 Russell St., reeenttiy » completed basic - training at Great ' Lakes, Ill. F He will now be > gent to San Fran- cisco for duty aboard the heavy cruiser U. §. S. St. Paul. “ing he attended; McNAIR- Pontiac High ' Airman Third Class James A. |Ebert recently was home on leave ‘after studying for four weeks at | the Air Force bieusarns School, Kelly A. F. B.. San An- He will con- Syracuse Univer- The son of Mr. per St., he en- SUNDAY THE to 2:00 LA. WAGNER CO. 1960 N. Opdyke Rd, FE 5-9221 F ‘ 3 i j Siberian Super Duper | OMSK, Russie —Tests of a) ‘new Soviet electric locomotive, 34 per cent more powerful than its| predecessor, have begun on the! trans-Siberian railway. The engine operates at a rated maximum ispeed of 100 kilometers per hour. | |mas spirit began enveloping the | These grants were the second. White House yesterday a bit esrlier| | group of awards under the new Prior to enlist-: 48-million-doHars-in-new- building will be undertaken. The institu- ‘tions themselves must match the ifederal funds. a Little Early WASHINGTON (® — The Christ- than usual. | Program authorized by the last A % - foot Christmas tree ar- Congress. This program provides: rived by truck from Massachu- 30 million dollars a year for tree setts and was to be in place in| years. the famed East room by the time) Wayne State University’s college| President Eisenhower returned ‘of medicine is given $900,000 for from Augusta, Ga. la new 8-story and basement re- | And all the decorations will be search wing on its present build- ion, a. few days earlier than in| ing. | past years, in time for the arrival) The University of Michigan |Sunday of Prime Minister Nehru! grants are: $605,000 for a new India. research laboratory for the school Where the President and Mrs.jof public health, $58,522 for re- Eisenhower will spend Christmas| modeling the 7th floor of the re- isn’t entirely certain. It might be/search” building, and $600,000 for at the White House or it might/a new structure for research be at their farm at Gettysburg, laboratories. Pa, Other Christmas trees are ar- riving, including one for the fam- jily quarters on the second floor ‘and still another for the third floor, especially for the Eisenhow- er grafidchildren. | society But the tree in the East room times in Singapore last night. is the main yuletide greenery. The} Many of the combatants were re- | East room tree is traditional down ported seriously hurt but none through the line of presidents. And/was hospitalized. by tradition, the Eisenhowers will} Three groups of about 40 men Secret Society Gangs Clash in Singapore | SINGAPORE ®—Chinese secret The %-foot tree is a spruce. ‘time police patrols arrived. planted personally 30 years ago) Police said the street fighting iby H, 0. Cook, chief forester of; was the. result of a dispute over the Massachusetts Department of which secret society was the most Resources. | powerful in the colony. 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In tennis, some play-| ¢ pros THE PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 Answers for Puzzle the player achieve a certain, who Fibs cleverly in’ a ticklish,this is a better remedy in such a he tinually, it will be bad when seek-| ers SLICE as a tactic, and it is er becomes unhelp- avbid: serious consequences, Aside ful). If a soldier is captured by the ‘enemy, for example, and he fibs, from the moral aspects involved, can save many of his country- effective at times. but at other times it is-very poor strategy in-| deed men, by not revealing information. | t | 14. SHY is all right. It is not om, i good. we at enoy x CIFCUIE Court Grants recess, to, at any 8 games islide is also positive, but an in-when we are able to FOIL our Di D rivals. It is right to say that mi %6 iadvertent one has no intent: being rivals. It is right to ay tate w JO VIVOFCE VECTEES stroke in tennis or golf) that is ROIL them (stir them up). That, apt. A deliberate SLICE in golf/suits their nature and taste for Subcommittee Hears without saying that a great many! Geme animals are Divorces granted recently tn Oakland County Circuit Court in- cluded: Edith L. from Raipn J. Bowen Jules from Liabeli Cumm Herbert A. from Patricia J. Tennant Katherin from William Miller Eileen from James R. Haslock Wiliam from Evergreen Brooks trouble. 10. TAME is the word. It goes dangerous; | Meany on Machines ssrca “some taste animals are dangerous coming advances promised by au.) tomation, insists on which may accompany it. Tn testimony it. tn testimony prepa: ate automation, the industrial tech- nique of using machines to do jobs heretofore performed only by hu-| mans, Meany declared: “I am not’ pessimistic about the! it’ ability of American society to ad-| just to the new technology. Neither #bling him to stump the country do I believe, however, that the| “There is no. machine, automatic, red-for a-Sen-better to a single cattleman. It is) House subcommittee studying his ANGER that will be provided. Bessie from.John - ossler ae ee ne eo . whee too. A Bulla Cae, Pauline from Brownle G Beqnets el. ; ; Lioyd ©. from I while wel. Safe by everybody. jack A. trom Mariorie J. Bowman 1. ANGER is better. The entire) Sarah L, from John M. Brennan advance plan-| Range {representing all the cattle- Ethe: ©. trom John Egan “human problems”! men of an area devoted to grazing)| [ip Frome Rensld jake cancel | Marguerhe from Melvin E rane? 4 — Lv ate Seests i 7. a G. from Ross W e The clue applies | Wickliffe from Pece Nea! Almira C. from William H. Eberwin Lena from Moses Reyes Edna from Lester Wathen Elizabeth from 8. D Trent Jr Clyde E. from Roxie M. McCarter Theodore Thelma M Vanderwefven Betty A, from John F. Duffy Robert R. from Elizabeth A. scale rustling. even if he loses a, single calf. 12. PLANES, for sure. A candi- date’s Planks can't be called effi- cient until after the election, when Janes (annul). such planks will be tested by actual) Luella P from William Marshall operation. It must be PLANES, en-) Ea th Florence from Bernard vanes | Divorces which become effec- tive in six months include: Thaddeus C. from aster and more thoroughly, to achieve success. 13. JIB makes sense, A person) Re; A. Wilco Viola M. from Lenn fF Balabs \The cat family is notably Sly (cun- ining, stealthy, crafty) yet the cat is easy to approach, and lions or ‘tigers are often approached by ‘and fearless. But any SHY (timid, iretiring) animal is definitely hard ito approach. 15. SWAG is better. SWAG defi- initely relates to burglars. It can- not be assumed that all burglars "take Swigs faléoholic” drinks” that might spoil their caution). A burg lar who is careless in taking swag (loot), is his own worst enemy. ‘Leaving clues, making noise, etc.,’ |may trap him, 16. COUPLE is more suitable. It is always, not merely sometimes, advisable for Peliee to make an arrest, in law enforcement. But it is sometimes advisablegfor a 'COUPLE. two members of tne police force, to. make an arrest. Under ordinary circumstances, an arrest may be made by @ single lofficer, but in a troublesome case, itwo, like Sgt. Friday and his aide, jare better than one (Copyright 1956, General Features Corp.) <= Murder Trial in Third-D | in Third-Day Smt, a 80 cing out of the TONED. |ainuation will be telling @ necew-icese than to have 8 paren whe} uses a SLICE con...) or excusable lie in order to, JIBS (balks, 28-Year-Old Father | Faces Court for Son’s Fatal Beating LANSING ® — The second de- gree murder trial of Kinney Tamaribuchi,. 28-year-old student, went into its third day as the defense continued to build on + itestimony that he basically was ia loving father. hunters, such animals being strong} Tamaribuchi, a Japanese- Ha- waiian, is being tried by Circuit Judge Marvin J. Salmon in the fatal beating of his son, Kent, 7, on June 17—Father’s Day. | * * ® ‘eral friends of the Tamaribuchi's were called to the stand by the ‘defense Thursday. | Mrs. Tamaribuchi, breaking into ‘sobs frequently, said when asked .if her husband was a good father: | | “Yes, I think he was a bettér/ father and mother to Kent that I was a mother.” She described how Kinney, | after the family came to Lansing so he could attend Michigan State University, “taught Kent kindergarten” at home so he could enter first grade. The witness related some of the father’s detailed attentions to the boy, who was pummeled to death in the Tamaribuchi apartment after he resisted being put to bed by the father in the mother's absence. Mrs. after plunging into courses at MSU, where he was not doing well scholastically. He spanked Tamaribuchi, who is em- ° ployed by the State, said that the charge father seemed to Recent 04 uu and more “irritated” with the lad| mony child several times, she said. 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They have set a goal of about Townships, 2,200 papers, or $1,000 this year, says their . seven-year-chairman, | Jim Sheldon, They hope to take’ care of Christmas baskets. clothing) and toys for all the needy in the! sale here todayiOrion area. ‘Base near Columbus. the Lockbourne Aero Club, said the three men rented a club-owned. PINEVILLE, Ky: @—Two men Plane for a 10-day vacation in Cow): aadbeards ase =e & 5 Es on a mountaintop 4 ‘Mother Is Sentenced | DETROIT «#—Mrs. Mariene Tur- employe ner, 33, was sentenced to 60 days, were injured. in jail and placed on a year’s believed probation for beating ber li-year- beep old daughter, Constance. Police {him and several deputies nearly|with a belt, tennis racquet and ours men, a hairbrush because she soiled her _ All three were from Groveport, ' coat, if 4! F tj i t ; -— v i Seek Funds is Towns, 2 Townships | town on Dee. 22 at 2 p.m. Five Gorsline, Dr. Ben Bragg, village president, Joe | Gerrard-and Henry Bush practice handling the papers, which go on sale Saturday morning. ' oned at Lockboume Air Fored Area Units Maj. Julius Keller, president of Slate Parties land Mrs. Jack Frick of Union \Lake Road. and husbands of members as guests will be receiving gifts a " | --“PHE PONTIAC PRESS. FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14,1956 ake Last Stands to ‘Bri , dl rT b of the area is Harry Julien. Elmer Fairbanks is baskets chairman. Gingelivitle- The fifth annual Goodfellow pa- per sale here is planned today and Saturday at the main intersection) and in front of all business places in this area. ; __There will be a special Christ- mas party for all the kids ie hundred children are expected at the State Theater, where Santa will visit in person. Murray Suth- eriand is party chairman. In charge of repairing painting and redressing of toys for kiddies all the club participating. 1° Phe group usually-buys:10-bask-|--- ets for the needy from sale pro- ceeds. : Milford Early Saturday morning thirty- five Rotarian-Goodfellows will be at various spots in the Hurdn Val- ley area selling Pontiac Press| — newspapers to benefit the -crip- .|pled children. ae * * ® Fifteén hundred papers have been ordered and if sales run about the same as last year, should net over $600, according to Ben Bragg, originator of thé Goodfel- lows in Milford. Pontiac Township Forty Goodfellows, Firemen and members of the Met Club, Spirit 16, here, will conduct a 12:30 to dark Pontiac Press Sale Saturday, aiming at a $1,000 goal. * * * WALNUT, ALUMINUM COMBINE — Dark toned walnut in the bank vault and satiny aluminum are features of the new decor of the Romeo Savings Bank. The public is invited to inspect the bank in an open house Monday from 7 to 10 p. m., following an $80,000 expansion and modernization. Draperies back the new tellers cages, fitted out in metal and walnut above polished pink marble. . With the money, they will oy attempt to see that no family in the area will be without a Christ- mas, Children’s Christmas par- _ Plan Carolling and Concerts , | ties, scheduled to be held _ throughout the township will take place on Dec. 16, at the Ameri- can Legion Hall im Auburn Heights. There will be two ses- | sions, the first at 1:30, fer chil- dren through third grade, and one at 3:30 for fourth to sixth graders, inclusive. American Le- miliar carols, some traditional ora- torios and cantatas given each gion, Lions Club and Auburn Year. and some less familiar folk music are being heard in practice Heights Firemen will sponsor. | On Dec. 23, at 1 p.m. a Yule und Go for programs in the Oak- party will be held at Joslyn Fire) unty area. Station, for kids up to 13 years.| Those wanting to hear their At Opdyke Fire Station, a party; favorite songs can choose their | ‘will be held the same day, at) Comcerts, They can hear parts of © \3 p.m., for children in that area.| the Messiah in Oxford, the sa- | Pontiac Press Phete to Mark Season \firemen of the two stations are | ered cantata, “Glory to God on — staging these parties. High” at St. Paul Methodist ™ . pert _— Church in Rochester, or youth- In charge of the Saturday Goad- ful renditions of “O Holy Night” Christmas parties in the area’ include club gatherings of the Bren- feyjow sale is Fire Chief Carl in Dublin School and at St. Cause of the crash has not been +43 ciub of White Lake Township, Schingeck, being aided by Leonard Paul's. determined. . lthe Dryden WCTU Station and, * ¢ ® and the New Bureo at the Joslyn , the Opdyke Hudson Maccabees. Elton Dexter. at ‘station All three groups plan gilt ex- At St. Paul's in Rochester, the church will ring with the cantata at the 9 a.m. and 1] a.m. services. changes. e ¢ fe From ine Sw rday Frank Irish will lead the Chancel i hs nay, ‘so oe : awk " The Dryden group will have its,;csays George Volkert, chairman of ~* ee eater Chur, “ annual Christmas dinner at the the Goodfellow paper sale here, | Instrumental intertades will home of Mrs. Carrie Tripp Tuesday | Highland Goodfellows will stand|},.ay the presentation of the can- noon, with a program to follow. jon all main corners of the town-|tata, which ig reminiscent of an- ~ The Macabees will have guests Stip in an effort to sell 900 Pontiac! -ient minstrels wandering through at their party, set for 8 p.m. |Press papers. ' |Europe singing the tales of the ‘tonight at the New Hudson | With proceeds of th: sale the ‘Holy Days. school. | firemen make up about 20 big | baskets, enough supplies to last a needy family about 10 days. _ Residents are donating clothing and toys for the baskets and Volkert says the department could us: more ef every. kind | ; of donation: Highland Fire Hall | *Ttesds are invited. _ is donation headquarters. | A caroling party is set by the | Capt. Edwin Metting and Chief/Senior. Youth Fellowship for 6 Asa Smith complete the committee |P-™. Sunday, with a dinner before ifor the Saturday paper sales. land a worship period following the singing rounds of the town, The Bren-Hi club. will meet to- morrow night at the home of Mr, day at St. Paul's, the whole en- acted by the children’s division of the church school under Jean 8s ® Lilly’s direction, Parents and Secret Pals will be revealed, New Office Brings | Focus on Waterford Oxford ee 6 Is Waterford ship |, The Oxford Lions club will have; at Dayjsburg, the Junior, Wes dats or erguntaaties outing inte |it8 annual newspaper sale on Sat- hey and’ Chancel Choirs of the the news columns? Do you want |8Y- Proceeds from this sale/Methodist Church, and the Mt. to know what the township board. |£° into the Lion's Goodfellow Fund Bethel Methodist Church's chancel did last night at its meeting, or ;¥?ich is used to help needy people choir will unite in Yuletide singing what problems the board of edu. |2" worth while projects in the sunday at 7:30 p.m. at the Davis- cation is nvulling? . ‘burg church. The answers to your questions annual childrens Christmas party; | needy families are given food and. clothing; glasses are purchased el conclude the evening’s program. children throughout the - year}; Caroling throughout money is contributed to the Little planned by the Youth Fellowships the Boy Scouts and Exployer|shut-ins. Their Sunday School pro- * {Scouts program and for the Wol-| will be at 7:30 p.m. Dec. 23. verine _Boys State Representive.’ “Adeste Fidelis" will open “The Contributions to the Leader Dog World’s Christmas Tree,” a pag- — ME, AND MRS, FRANCIS CHARLES COOK honor, wearing a ballerina, blue chiffon gown. Lois and Joyce Hopkin, sisters of the bride, were we! other attendants. They. wore th-|gowns of pink and yellow. e| Flower girl was Jill Olsen, rite|cousin of the groom. *| © Frederick Cook, brother of the bridegroom, was bes‘ man, while je holding their ‘‘Christmas Ca- ipers” dance at nine o’clock Satur- 'day evening at the Avondale Com-} . idance included Mr. and Mrs. Jack {Bedford ._of _LakeOrion, Mr,—andi.. School for the Blind and money for eant at Dublin School set for Mon- iso, contributions for white canes.'to take part. Two major items also are Ceiling; Kindergarten and first _ graders ‘Christmas Capers’ Slated at Avondale comfort of the sick in the com-|then older children will take up | “Giesy Bambino’’ by the Dublin | “© Holy Night” will be sung in | | @ pageant-tableau at 4 p.m. Sun- | : | . | Mrs. Valentine othy Jean Valen-' years, was dead on arrival at the town is} — League and Babe Ruth League/of the Davisburg church on Christ-| ~~ for baseball equipment; also, to mas eve, with songs planned for) the Welcome Home For The Blind; | day at 7:30 p.m. with 300 children} of Mexico, United States, Poland, little known carovls. Hawaii, Scotland and Japan. | Former chorus members in the A song by Supt. William H. ‘community wanting to join the VanderVen, “The Lerd’s ‘8Tup fer the “Messiah” numbers Prayer,” will be among solos on ™ay join rehearsal at 4 p.m. Sun- the program, Slated afso are 48) | At the concert, the Junior High Choir of 48 singers will perform, | the Girls’ Glee Club will do | French and Latin carols and a medieval canon, and the mixed ensemble wil] offer two Waring arrangements of seasona] music, Three soloists wil] be featured, Girls’ Chroir, and “Ave Maria,” by a boys’ sextet. Besides the prbgram for parents, | in liey of the PTA meeting for) December, the pageant has been’ slated at 1 p.m. today for younger pups and at 9:30 a.m. Monday for older. — Funds will be collected for the The Oxford High School Chorus, Omaha trip. but there will be no which has won an invitation to admission charge. sing for the National Music Edu- Carols will take the fore in mu- cators Assn. at — — ‘ Omaha, Neb. in Maren, wil di — County Deaths ' play its abilities” in first public} Frank Bloom a of i this year in | CLARKSTON—Service arrange- Yule concert at| ments for Frank Bloom, 77, of 5117 the school audi-|Drayton. will be announced later Monday. ‘Drayton Plains. Mr. Bloom, a With Mrs, Dor-| resident of Oakland County 14 tine directing. voices will rise in Pontiac General Hospital yester ‘two numbers from the “Messiah,” day. munity. AVON TOWNSHIP—Stiles Step- pers Square dance club members munity Hail on Auburn road. * * * Gtests at the group's Sno Ball Mrs, Bob McWilliams of Lakeville, Mr. and Mrs, Don Taylor of Royal ‘Oak, Katherine Korff and William Foster Plans fo Run | for Highway Position) : AP Wirephote . DON’T BUMP ‘ER — The extra inches manufacturers have been adding to cars finally paid off in Akron. If the top car above had || _been.a few inches shorter it would have joined the other 20 feet. below _ a ramp which gave way. The cars were parked by persons employed in an adjacent building. ‘Tarrett of Rochester and Mr. and |Mrs. Paul Bond of Pontiac. lowing the announcement of Charge Driver Carried pabtican Flgh Comiaiongs that Concealed Gun in Car he would not be » candidate for A driver was arrested last. night Foster has been Ziegier’s right- for allegedly-earrying an automat- thand-man-in- the department. ic pistol on the car floor between his feet, Pontiac police said, ushers were Jerry Lane and ring ceremony, A reception attended by 250 was} held at the Gingellville Community Center. The typi will reside at 4389] Howard Van Camp: Jerry Cook |St. was charged with carrying a with reckless driving, Jose Chavez, 21, of 217% Fisher concealed weapon by Officer Ger. +ANtOR SARRETT i ald Navarre, who said he discov-} OXFORD — Mr. ang Mrs. Roy|been a registered professional ered the gun after stopping Chavez’|Barrett of Leonard, announce the/gineer since 1924. 3 car at E, Wilson avenue and Ferryyengagement of their daughter, street. oe ce -o~ pene Harrison, son Department in Mr." Mrs. Glenn Harrison engineer and. through - Navatre also charged Chavezjof Ortonville. No date has been years to cual set for the wedding. i OPEN SUNDAY 9 to 4; Headquarters for | | FOOD - PET SUP Wild Bird Feeds — Paci , '” . Softener Salt — Rock Salt . 7:3 p.m. torium at 8 p.m. by the Coats Funeral Home o | Favorites in Yule Song Offered in Area Christmas songs, some old fa-;the pageantry of presenting songs but will include several new and sic for tomorrow night in the Ox- ford area, when choirs from four local churches meet with the high school chorus at 6:30 p.m. at the school. . Dividing into four groups they will tour Oxford, Stoney Lake, Mobile Manor, Parkhurst Trailer Court and Olive Subdivision. A short concert is planned at in the Oxford village park, following the caroling rounds. Trumpeters from the high school band led by Gordon Mathie ‘will play. At Gingellville, Girl Scouts will be singing Yule songs in the busi- ness district at 6:30 p.m. Thursday. Gathering first at the Fire Hall, they will proceed after singing to ithe Community Center for their ‘party, gift exchanges and refresh- ments. | SALT _ WATER SOFTENERS Granulated Salt 100# 1.65 SO#-95¢ 25# 63 Morton's CC Rock Salt 100# 1.65 5O0# 95¢ 25# 63e Medium Flake Salt 100# 2.00 50# 1.12 25# 69 Salt Pellets or Nuggets 100# 2.00 50# 1.12 25# 69¢ I 100# 2.10 50# 1.15 25# 72¢ = for Ice Removal and Car Traction “Halite” and “Morton's” 100# 1.65 254 63¢ 10% 36¢ @ ‘We will package all salt in any size on special order FEED THE WILD BIRDS | An attractive mixture of Sun= flower, Milo Maize, Millet, ** ee oe | q r 10 tb. Bag ...... $1.10 25 Ib. Bog ST B99 50 tb. Bog... .. $4.85 5 te. 7 ie ten PONTIAC PRESS, FRIDAY. DECEMBER 14,1936 | - 6. In the desert. an Arab’s ..... lihood. Don’t Pass U p , $1000 Chance at Pot-0- Gold you who have been putting off entering vor: Those of GOLD ro batter see to it that your entry is included with this week's mail. The winnings are agein out of the pin-money class,_and you'll be rare indeed if You pass up a chance at $100. Because that's. what. the ly entry -will be worth for Puzzle No, 28, providing no winner-is found for last week's. Check he ce ruleg and clues before you start, and then .. good luck, The puzzle consists of (1) a number of circles which con. tain a few scrambled letters, and (2) 4 corresponding list of clues to these words ited below. The object is to armange each group of circled letters into a word that best fits its clue. The word which you select for Circle No. 1, then would be the ene which you would print in the space to the right of (1) ow. You'll notice that some circles contain §$ signs in pots old. You may use such a symbol as any letter you Sik Meee hat he eae must be * sad, The § sign. of comes, oun represses: ANT, jotior te wi Do the same in all the othePeircles Study the clues care- fully and arrange all the iéttere into words that you believe best conforms to these clues. Use your § signs to help you - spel! out the right words. oe ee ee ee Sy Oe ee a ee ee he ee eee PUZZLE NO. 28 1 ceeeeee : 9 B racccccenccccvccres ee | Sree eee eee S cccccccncccceces ee 11 seen en eecsececens ren re | nnn be scceecces BS ieee cece eee ee ecaas 13 Bn esccccccccnawcrene 14 ? WS ccc cece en eee ees Biv cccc cece ween ees 16 NAME ....... STREET ADDRESS ..,....... e ee ee ee aeeernnee she eh ae sm eee a) a CITY on cnenescrseannes wn ecanacnnceensaasacunsesucsase’ Clip Along Dotted Line and Mail SOLUTION CLUES >. Kind of sound that will linger in the mind with significance. 2 W's the ........ of @ debatable matter that causes friction. WH Bagpewh wne-=4 tn swvsping plea veer « pany il aly he satisfaction of a definite)... 5. The use of one "ebony makes movement easier. ... may be the means of a live 7. The natural humor of one is generally contagious. 8. The of a gold rush often persuaded people to pull up stakes and head West. 9. A man inclined to turn this way is sometimes good com- pany. 18. overs, When facing 11. This ts functionally round. 12. The gathering of it is the livelihood of many people. 13. Many @ man feels that where there's this there's hope. 14 wen eod hostess would expect her guests te do this 18. Some people are late for work, 16. A vigorous program Is needed for « desperate one. ? . up quickly when thef realise they OFFICIAL CONTEST RULES | 1. Anyone ‘is eligible to enter the POT-O-GOLD contest with the exception of Pontiac Press employes or pet immedi- ate families, 2 A contestant may submit as many entries as he or she wishes but they must be on official entry blanks printed in this newspaper. 3. To submit an entry the contestant must print his answer words in the proper spaces, cut out the area enclosed by dotted lines and attach it securgly to a 2-cent postcard. No entries “will be accepted if they are in one Entries for Puzzle No. 9% must bear a Tuesday, Dec. 18, postmark (or before). No- entries received after time whether mailed or delivered by hand, will be declared eligible. The ie is not pagent for meer thd

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I hope they can win| 'M’ H k ockey Coa h 'again—unless the Giants can win) an 11 Shamrock varsity cagers oc ey ac Orchard-Lake St. Mary will be it." a heavy favorite, « « |saw action and six of them broke t linto the ‘scoring column, Three) Pie d Wi nl erick will probably find the going | ease | eam a little rougher in tonight's top’ siderably slower than in his ear ly| |Chuck Brown and Dan Dropps with | -| Expert Gives | Formula for Taking Muskies Cast 10,000 Times, Then Begin Fishing, Says Harve Koolman The Eaglets, who have barged (“no hard feelings for the - Brooklyn) Louis-Hallman-and—Pom sine ing | Organization.” .,|paced the Crusaders with 12 points) - The Michigan hockey coach ad-| | Robins club ry " protect itself.’ , lapiece. mitted he was “‘satisfied’’ with the inson said. “It had a lot of rformance of his team after its Ron ade 15 na Pe e s ‘niece, young players. But I thought) Caneh: aubchelpor eae first two games. Rita quintet their tussle at e > o- at |I helped the club last season and 2 St, Mike reserves downed The Wolverines defeated Tor- 489 E. Madison | Hazel Park. ‘dn’ didn’t figure I'd be traded. I Pad) tue st. Clement JV's, 53-35. onto, 4-3, last Saturday and then Dp * * * no inkling of it until Wednesday ue HONE FE 4-2505 | ‘Things are not that simple for Might when Buzzy (Brooklyn vice-' Last night's game concluded the Nicht tater sextet, 22, two : ‘the Rams. Gene Wright's cagers a — . Veteran hunting and fishing “It was okay for their first guide from northern Wi ‘| lhave a league engagement with G d RB id JC E] | couple of games,’ Heyliger, com-! Faas ot oe Grand Hapids OVEN src tera, Toots payed ean wonded eee, Hares wad be ral mt U d ad B ] G four or five games before they) i this writer, the other. day, Genial = naeraog in OW ame. jent bere. ‘Harve had a few interesting things St. James has one of the coun- | One of those contests W&St, report, including what he says ty’s leading scorers in 61 center | LOS ANGELES @ — Four Na- ‘stars; halfback Bobby Clark and against McGill, the Wolverines’ op-\is his surefire muskie fishing) Ray Rieti, who is averaging 17 | tioyial Junior College Athletic Assn.| quarterback Max Bainter. ‘ponent tomorrow night. Toronto formula. | and Detroit St. Stanislaus in non- | league action, should have little | or no trouble with a weak St. OPPO LD MIL L1 points ‘per game, Supporting | won that one. ~ A custon fitted Brunswick Bow!- Relti im the scoring chores is Patera a wa ea wien Coach Gordon Hunsberger of — Harve alse mentioned his new | Be Ahead on So “hg tall oe weg guard Bill Tunnictift. Jthe favored Colteville, Kan., Red) Grand Rapids mid all-star °08 Boilermakers for Irish | gadget that iis designed to aid | CHRISTMAS DAY score | St. Fred, sparked by 6-2 cew- Ravens meet the Grand Rapids, . " STRIKE ae a any PIN minded ter Bill Mountain, will be trying Mich., Raiders in the first NJCAA ®"@_ im the backfield wi be NOTRE DAME, Ind. (AP)—' —e eengrogate. Be called | Double Your ‘to get back on the winning track bowl gam all-star halfback Bob Coeling, 1, a.0's Boil ke n a depth-o-ping, and is equally ap- | P P a. | ge ng game. Yback Purdue's Boilermakers usually are plicable for winter ice-fishing as | Holiday Cheer in | 2a Our Di jafter Inet Friday's lose to St. /Ber! A crowd of arcumd 20,000 is ex- marae eo alae ferbeck rough when they face Notre Dame for summer angling. About the | . y a ) ur isplay | edict. The Rams have a ul rec- pected for the 2 p.m. kickoff at rank Brecate and qs in the Irish team’s stadium. Pur-' size and shape of a fountain | USED CAR from ord. Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum.) 4#™my Emery. due has. won three of the last! i¢ has gauge that tells depth : ry _ URON BOWL | Royal Oak St. Mary /' nvades, Coach Cliff Long of Coffeville| 7. * ‘four games here, the 1956 re- of water and a thermometer in- | = Highland Park to mest, be. Bene-|setd his starting backfield will in-/ Both clubs use the split-t multi- newal by 28-14. In 1950. Purdue! side to give water temperature Al Hanoute ve 5-2383 dict in tonight's — SCL clude halfback Mark White- and ple offense, Coffeyville in the style|won by the same score, snapping! at that depth. CHEVROLET-BUICK > game. \fullback Cari Slayton, both all-/of Oklahoma and Grand Rapidsa Notre Dame 39-game unbeaten ony al the -Lake Orion, Mich. patterned a ra Rade cieak. In 198k, Leany Daweon,|, 12 Rat always the deepest wa MY 2-201 ' Coffeyville had a 9-0-1 regular sea-|then a soph, paced Purdue to a . | gon record and Grand Rapids, mera win to hand Notre Dame Nee as Fa wie bok that 1-2, losing ‘onlye to 2 a } four-year) — Terry Brennan his fifst bank whe. poe there’s — BRING | the big ones usually gather.” , | “aiy’ music. format” ees] CHIRESTMAS Cnoor. & ' : Koolman. “Well, just cast about it i o 110,000 times, then start fishing.”’ -;CHEER - | = ‘§ Harve comes from the area in } ' 'which the last five world record]... to. the whole family for G | d T | muskies come. Current tops. is a. the a year with ¢ BETTER i cup ul Harve dropped a hint to ice 40 Cars t Choose F ! =~ The Snow ri Tire fishermen, as he headed for Lan- 0 rom ; . owerip _ sing and the Midwest Wildlife with the Silent Traction! conference. “Look for the fish in| \warmer water, at comparatively | BRAI D ‘Shallow depths. 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Guar. 96 mo. 11.95 exch, Goor, 48 mo. 3.95 exch. | Tran, sa Por holiday giving—the 7 Crown. er in a handsome gift’ : Orif you peer he sme a ie key is available in the standard ae Hes eee ‘ace 6 Body See te ee Re Sea eR Foe oe Mes Sis ease eee ae = 7 FRIDAY, DEC son Ta De gape Rapa ara eee - ? i ; ri i i cropper .against the Bulldogs, . ty ares. eho are undefeated in four tries, | Arce Tivals Romeo anf Uses | elash on the Utica court in to- | Full programs are slated in. all twice in league play, night’s top independent attrac: | looquest eoneat yok Sine Northville, already threatening! tion. Romeo has clalmed one tri- | y cee Ge oe to run away with the W-O title, umph im four starts while the dependent games offing. takes on visiting Milford and things; Chieftains opened their slate with | : i i 1 Main Bouts at Cleveland Almont will be favered to dis | | SERVICE STORE CLEVELAND (#—There will be pose of visiting Dryden as Three-game cards are sched- : ue two tep middleweight bouts at the Raiders continue thelr push for uled in each of the Saginaw Val- ; " : FE televised, the other not. : 4 Haven goes to Brown City} Other " ————_—— — hee a ... . games of interest to- , oe The crowd-drawer matches : Memphis hosts Armada in oth-/night are ace a Bloomfield = ' putes yas “4 Joey Giardello of Philadelphia : oe sii ‘Southern Thumb encounters. (tills, Flint Kearsley at Lapeer, | PEERISEE ST 27 2 against Charley (King) Cotton of < ea ’ Oxford, the last-Oukland County|Roseville at East Detroit, Cran- oY 4 ee, Toledo." Rt “will net” Ge "televised : af Ew ~}school-to~ get“ rolling, finally -tifts brook —at ‘Tecumseh, “Shrine at} ps Fe i. e 2 « _- the lid at Millington in a South|Holy Redeemer, Royal Oak at wage Gs The national TV audience — NBC, 10 p.m., EST — will see Yama Bahama of Bimini in the Bahamas against Jimmy Marti- nez of Glendale, Ariz. The co-features are a new twist in the anmial Cleveland News toy- shop fund boxing show. . ¢ «© Giardello, who boosted his come- back with a knockout victory over Bob Boyd of Chicago in hig latest appearance at the Arena, is fav- ored over Cotton, although Cotton : pi holds a 2-1 advantage over the ; Pontiag Press Photo Philadelphian in their previous CHIEF FORWARDS — Terry Zellhart, 6-foot-2 senior (left) and meetings. Cotton ig a substitute) Dick Whitmer, 6-2 junior, along with 6-foot-4 Roosevelt Alexander for Rory Calhoun, who was) are the front runners for the forward positions on the PHS cage forced to withdraw by a training! team. which tangles with Flint Central tonight. Pontiac and Central. Skippers against Ie ee Fe | night in an Inter-Lakes Confer- oe... » am FT ence game at Berkley. ‘The 6-foot- : : r in if iC 4 center scored 24 points in Wa- ee ee pe = | ‘ infer-Lakes Quinlels Geto; | DONT PUT OFF First Tests. in League © Sqew Valier | NEEDED SERVICE |) a State Park Just Beceute You Can't Take Time During the Dey USE OUR CONVENIENT | -|North Branch and Imlay City,|Marlette. ; the injury. ee are both unbeaten in two games. They meet on the Chiefs’ court. SS —— pene seeneenaecnnceneetaneneees . Ss oa a a Bele ae a Sf Se eee 5 Bahama is favored over Marti- a . Waterford, whose league hopes|ter park. Leave your car between 4 and 5 P. M—W'll be vecdy SAM, Et =e Deny Recruitiny Mondlandes Se ee ee = Deny Recruiting Moreland rein sx'scuiat Sejrs clst, Ber * "6 sigue si} mole samme wld he ox |. aM ent ots ct sete mets | Christmas Gifts RALEIGH, NC, u-TTwo North|as AMM Allaged attrs ot a five-|invede Bertey for their iat league Tess a Sad vetiens see ends Sets a ae vi : ethletiel year . - te outing. The Bears are without victory in|time for submitting a figure Even, your car requires some mtuer teader or boty wort—ww' get fer GOLFERS Whe Sate College echolasship Minden, two games, but that record is de-jlegislature which meets Mt done tor % officials have denied any viola-\La., youth and @ seven-year med-| The Vikidgs, under new head |ceiving Both setbacks were by Demand the Best {tions on their part in the recruit-jical education at another school! coach Bill Ulienbrech, have | stim margins at the hands of Dear- ment of basketball star Jackie/for his girl friend figured in the! stermed past Cranbreck, Red- (born Fordson and Ferndale in non- acer araaraies ton Maes. os NCAA's suspension of State. ford Union ang Wayne in nen {conference workouts. aby cecetingge Wie: ibe, sibtens Sechetill Sted ssonned Yk ta. weal “ara. s” ‘Leading the Berkley attack ts The Lergest Selection in the coach and Willis Casey, assistant! gave Moreland assurance of finan- Balanced scoring has featured) Lance Gentile, brother of All- State—All Makes—All Models | athletic director, said yesterday|cial sid “other than a full Atlan-|ihe Viine SUMCk NE comet) County conter Bruce Gentile whe jcharges involving them which|tic Const Conference scholarship.” | "27," Ss S} Graduated last Suns. Clubs, Bags, Carts, Balls } payed a part in the NCAA’s-four-|The charge tha : a of were Waterford : pe os - Willwerth, Larry Vandervelde, ! to Pontiac Gountry Club [ove ne OAs ithout foundation.” Bubss| john Walker, Dean Hess and Larry|e Jere degree on the shoulders of : Di i - * stated. 64 center Chuck Gillis. Gillis canes os ta o- 6 Re cethrae Meir pointmal|nacketed 24 points in the Skippers’ 4335 Gis. Loke Ad. FES-8939 | The college athletic council j Hoop | This Southfield edition is/°+-S victory over Clarkston, their meets tomorrow to consider what awkeye Alumni H « ee ae ban Gon eee |action to take in the case. 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DECEMBER 14, 1956 i Hie j i i g p e & iment protesting—the—harsh {this morning. _ mostly deserted after the almost One| complete strike that began at mid- £ € tests . in Lasieene as Reds ‘Try to Crush New Revolt gilien Wtak olin bis Sedat “day because the Russians told — been an almost solid revolutionary) front. Patriots rounded up at gunpoint) during the night faced mandatory: death sentences if convicted under’ ithe martial Jaw decreed by Pre- imier Janos Kadar’s pro-Moscow ‘pegime. * = * Hungarians who staged a “two! \day -paralyzing strike protesting, ‘martial law and the arrests re-/ sumed work. But they still were in a very rebellious mood Workers met in factories and drafted messages to the govera- measures. They said they were not de- | manding a return of the dissolved Central Workers’ Council. But they did demand that the council members be given their freedom. The top two council members were arrested Tuesday in a day marked by street fighting and gunfire. . Sandor Racz, chairman of the! ‘Budapest Central Workers’ Coun-' cil, and Sandor Bali, another top’ ‘man, were arrested. They were accused of organizing provocative) strikes and having-urged workers’) councils to overthrow the regime y| DOUBLECROSS They were nabbed when invited!| to talk to Kadar at the parliament) building. | (A report to Vienna estimated that 3,000 demonstrators and strike | leaders have been arrested in: Budapest alone.}—_ ' —Budapest was enim but tense> ‘The streets were! night Monday and ended Tuesday midnight. Soviet tanks rumbled through the streets. They guarded all city market places because of the fights and quarrels between Budapest the city. - ; “the minute you The Ideal Christmas Gitt | hear it. gti ral ‘bales Specialist Fights between workers peasants also disrupted what had seum. ' ditioners. and set up in any motor court. e peasants scoused the work-flow of government food to ‘Sores! Tro x p Wereidisperse | ee eee ane Seis the capital mare samidtred ws cy Tee seat Ot cae workers were angered at the peas-'effort to split the peasants and. stand, and the demonstrators way- ° | workers. - lered only after police with trunch- way - drivers they would arrange the release of an arrested leader of the drivers’ council. Trams were running because the leader of the tram council who units entered homes, or checked peoples’ identity cards on the streets... A weeping woman appealed. to me to help her husband who was The two groups had been strong- ,/market, plus the dwindling of the|), “united. throughout — the revolt: ‘tion that began Oct. 23. The trouble began shin te cars arrived on. the scene. But/grabbed in front of us. previously had been arrested was } , these men left the dirty work to) A saw trucks carrying 11 t-\released Tuesday and appealed on 4 ‘Motel Gr eets Motorist = - edie a =e eee | eeeey Kadar = * ers, tried tothe police, who replaced the un- Fa pn guarded by two Hungarian the radio Ans Qn wenkews to return. b | tor er tadnen needs—were raised gees Hungarian — a gy ee pe: and a third Lipa was no ~~ report af , i rday from crowd shouted “ martial! wh ead or wounded in Tuesday’ a y Driving fo Him! Pongo SS ee ‘Downfall of Sarah law!" “Reinstate the Central] | This scene was repeaied through struguls, and I did not see = i forkers’ Council.” rsong NEW YORK (INS) — Drivers A spokesman for Premier. 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Johnson says Sarah Lennox, able motel at the National Hote!/Tuesday’s events in the capital. | 1G Exposition in the New York Coli-,The following material was de- niece seorge Tit, then King of —— -in—transmission,—and_ after! England, decided to set her cap The motel contained two full ‘Budapest once cut the telephone or the mon . She eed for size bedrooms, each with a mod- Call from Budapest to Prague.) |“Farmer George” to’ observe her ‘raking leaves, carrying milk ern bath, in a 40 by 12 feet unit. FIRE OVER HEADS land performing other bucolic It is constructed of stainless steel Five hundred defiant Hungarians/chores. The accident came when and comes equipped with air ¢on- stood their ground Tuesday ‘when'she fell from a cherry tree — and _|Hungarian soldiers loyal to thefrom the King’s favor: Take Advantage of Over 30 Years of Experience. Chances Are We Have Served Your Neighber. Let Us Serve You! _ JOHN K. 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In London she was made a ward of an Eng- the custody trial. Her parents, both of foreign | years. Judge Sympathizes With Father International | OPENING : ‘Portners- “Montana's eid <1 | a iI ak reg if 4 * She hadn't seen Tanya since i Ee zg | DINNERS... 71>? Complete PONTIAC’S NEWEST . MODERN NITE CLUB COCKTAILS--LIQUORS BEER Dancing Friday oy Saturda Nights and Sunday ~ Afternoon Matinee to ‘T Friday & Saturday Nights chiid. ee ne oo 2 = F = a ‘Dec. 14 » 15 better chance for a happy life in a United States than in the So) GIFTS === = : her , Mrs. Helena : rot it. ae Een Tanya was born out of wed- Everyone lock to Mrs. Dieesok, before her ‘\ marriage, and Alexis Chwastov, Music ‘at the Piano 58. Both then were refugees from Mother Awarded Tanya; Battle Ends | i child. “While the U.S.A. has::courts have no evidence of similar courts existing in the U.S.S.R. “I have come to the conclusion that the proper order is to commit the infant to the mother’s care and control. And then give her leave! to take the infant out of the Driving Count Jails Woman Nearly Hits Children, Strikes Parking Sign, Rams Car, Say Police | ‘ | | i hearing Smith's story. competent to protect infants, 1 US. to Mediate Rail Dispute? No Progress in Talks, | Federal Board Likely to Get Wage Issue CHICAGO &—The contract dis- pute between the nation’s major’ matrends ‘end the Brotherhood of! some 135.000 operating workers, | appeared headed today to a presi- dential fact-finding board. Mediation of the dispute ended yesterday when the union said it had rejected final wage and other proposals offered by 140 carriers. | The trainmen also turned down an. offer of arbitration extended by) Leverett Edwards, member of the National (Railway) Mediation) Board. e* ¢ « No strike vote has been taken by the union. Appointment of a fact-finding board to investigate ithe dispute and make recommen- dations for a settlement would put off any strike for 60 days. The union rejected an offer of crease, saying the carriers de clined demands for seven paid hol- ‘idays and ingisted on a three year moratorium ‘on changes in wage and working conditions, The union ‘exiginally asked for 4 $3 a day basic increase, plus seven paid holidays. The railroads have been negotiating on a new contract) lwith the trainmen and two other ‘unions since Sept. 5. Mediators: came in on Oct. 5. Still in media- jtion are the Switchmen's Union of | North America, with 8,000 mem- |bers, and the Order of Railway | Conductors and Brakemen, with |.20,000. LONDON ra ~ ‘Little Tanya, that he is extremely fond of the! A railroad spokesman declined |comment, saying the carriers had not been told of the trainmen’s, rejection. * . . sion statistics show workers rep- land Get Away a 2%6'2 gents. an hour wage in-. | Interstate Commerce Commis-| Convicts Sneak - From TV Station peared, They were members of a prison band brought to KPRC and KPRC- TV to record a program for the ‘penal system’s weekly series “Be-| | Guards watched one entrance ‘but the two left their trombone) iand saxophone in the station's cof-/¥' ‘fee shop and walked out another Prison officials identified them a SO-year: sentence for robbery _jand Paul Everett Myre, ing a five-year term A few blocks from they flagged down Joseph nedy, driving a telephone truck. Kennedy was released Bs meremsirs ware’ was ati near & "Mickey } Malley area in northeast Houston. ~ ees WO, sealed off the district and brought Key Malone in bloodhounds but could find Versatile. feng Stzlint further trace of the two men inci Chiki mediately. 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PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER. 14, 1950 Hollywood Headlines ‘Fait Lady’ Ticket Line )Ausiria Asked Leaves Wilson Wailing |fo Aid in Search |; By EARL WILSON NEW YORK—A girl crawled shamelessly into a sleeping bag in a Broadway theater about 10 o'clock the other night—she ‘wanted to be on line next morning: for tickets to “My Fair Lady.” U.S. Woman Missing After Leaving Vienna on Photo Mission VIENNA, Austria @—The U.S Embassy here said that Mrs Georgette Meyer “Dicky” pelle, an American photographer whose work appears in Life mag- azine, is missing in Hungary, Austrian authorities have been asked to look into her disappear-| If you happen to be lucky enough to get tickets, you might/ance, since she was last seen in't be so bold as to ask where the seats are located. Vienna. ee They might tell you, “Your friend wouldn't mind sitting In) | the balcony, would he? (You assure them that your friend, the aise ee it "Re president of a large midwestern corporation, will be delirious search Institute, a business advis-| ory service, in New York, She has taken time off on several occa- . * i “ ” sions to do assignments for Life, And'so if anybody tells you “My Fair Lady” is becoming an ” < in pict of refu. “easy ticket,” ask him to get you a few easy ones. oon “The saddest story I heard was from shoe tycoon Harry MT @e8 Karl, ex-‘ausband of Marie McDonald. Arriving at his the- |, Since the great flow of relugess ater recently with Zsa Zsa Gabor, he discovered that he [imo Austria began las! mente, S00 had four tickets instead of two. He made the discavery (enna to the border area to make just as the curtain was going up. , ey ye She left her hotel What was he going to do? Get up-and leave the theater to * * ee I didn't waken her, as my policy is to “Let sleeping bags lie.” Besides, I was being petulant. Why did this show have to_ be such a hit, the colossus of the. colossal? Was 1 a col- umnist or a ticket-digger? You wouldn’t think an ugly- pussed oaf like me would have a million close friends, x * Dec, 4, telling the clerk she was . i d call somebody about coming to see the show—and miss the going. to a : Bag Ser mM show himself? He kept the extra tickets in his pocket.‘ iher baggage was stil! Yn her hotel’ ‘room today. A reporter and photographer .for the French weekly Paris- Match turned up in Vienna last! week after having been arrested, by the Russians inside Hungary. | They said-they were well treated,' turned over to the Hungarian se cret police and escorted to the Austrian perder. | | | East Germany Feels Soft Coal Shortage BERLIN ® — Communist East, |Germany, suffering for months) from a scanty fuel supply, said that a “serious” shortage of soft coal still is hampering its econ-| omy. THE MIDNIGHT EARL... Frank Sinatra's TV program will cost $65,000 per show . “I'm too hungry to walt” .. Il, wore a coat entirely lined with mink. Actor Arthur Kennedy. left the hos- pital, hopes to rejoin “Loud Red Pat- rick” in two weeks ... Joe Louis’ missus, a beautician, will market a “Joe Louis after-shave lotion”... Clark Gable held Four Queens” for his wife, who’s ailing. Yung Mei Ling, a Philadelphia model, for his next film, “The Quiet Amer- Al Capone's widow, Mae, is romancing a Chicago pianist... Sammy Davis Jr.’s mother will operate a Harlem cafe ., . Steve Allen signed Martha Raye and i'tion is as serious as it was fore.” It blamed bad weather, in-| efficient management and failure! to give miners proper political in- doctrination. “The battle for coal,"’ said the party organ, “does not exhaust itself in the taking of technical had to push a husband.”—Filorence (Kans.) Bulletin. imeasures. It is a political battle! TODAY'S BEST LAUGH: “Some of these '57 cars are so Md requires an increase in the) jong,” notes Lew Parker, “that the driver has to take s-cab|Political work of party organiza- to get to the trunk.” fens.” Joe E. Lewis’ Christmas card bears a torn mutuel ticket with the notation, “A $10 bet has been made in your name at Pim- lico.” , , , That’s earl, brother. YUNG Earl’s Pearis .. The surest way to overcome a handicap is to agree with her—Tony Pettito. WISH I'D SAID THAT: “Today's housewife has it easy—she Pay for Squeezing RICHMOND, Va., # — The price) Filmland Better Go Slow|{¢ in Utilizing- the New-Code] * By LOUELLA 0. PARSONS ee Memphis. She aves Dee. 2, HOLLYWOOD (INS)—I want to Well say here and now that I sincerely : hope that the motion picture indus- s.'try’s lifting of the ban on such lcontroversial subjects as child-) Cha.| birth, kidnaping... pg opera-| tions, white slavery dope | addiction is handled as ag thre “with restraint.” First to reach me with news about a teenage dope expose titled “Cloud 9° are producer iGeorge Glass, director Phil Karl- son ‘and scriptwriter Leo Katcher. “Two years agg Phil and T Pought an 18th Century Fragonard| were so high on the dramatic (reportedly worth: $50,000, which he. bapeel oak Rene Sees Oe | of this Julian Halvey original that we bought it even though there | was.a ban on dope stories,” Gearge tells me. “When Leo completes the screen- play we are sending it to Susan) Strasberg asking her to play the young girl caught in the web of terrifying dope addiction." All right, boys. But. remember that warning “handled with re- straint.” If this new freedom is | abused with sensationalism—watch for those restrictions to go right back on again. JUST A PEN NAME When producers Mel Shavelson and Jack Rose of Foremous ipought the story ‘Houseboat,’ ithe heretofore unknown writer 7 Winkle, no one thought much about ‘it except that B. Winkle is a very; odd name. It turns out, however, that this is the nom de plume for Betsy) Drake. Betsy wanted to keep her name_off the property because her favorite husband and severest leritie, Cary Grant, will star in the picture. Betsy now has becons: a writer and a couple of nattonal maga zines are interested in station, teen-age Judy Garland, wh whose sensational ut west,” via the Neues Deutschland, the official/engagement at the Palace Theater) W@Y, On & sorrel horse. Communist party newspaper, re--has been the talk of New York) The pigtailed 14-year-old was ported that the “fuel supply situa-| will close at the Palace on Jan. booked at Juvenile Hall as a run- be-|6—although she could go on for-) ever. She is beginning to feel the strain, which is the reason she is taking one week off starting Sun: day for a short rest. The gross up to date at «the Palace Theater is,., reportedly, '$700,000. After Judy gets a chance to recuperate in January, she and Sid Luft will go to England to talk over the motion picture “Born in Wedlock” which she expects to make in London. FRIEND OF ELVIS The Elvis works fast. He's asked (Copyright 1956, The Halil Syndicate, Ine.) Actor Robbed of $99 [mois Se room yesterday. He fs DETROIT @ — Actor Wate vee Rock Hunter?’ | Bergman Seen 40c Matinee 50ctve. & Sua. Dotty Harmony, the dancing gal his next picture, “Running Wild” — no pun intended—it's the new title. | chance in pictures. Elvis has invited Dotty Christmas with Mama jand Applauded |ey. 1 in Anastasia HOLLYWOOD (® — The movie } JOHN WAYNE-- ——- LAST TIMES TODAY —— JAYNE MANSFIELD | “FEMALE JUNGLE” STARTS TOMORROW © ONE DAY ONLY. “ALLEGHENY UPRISING” ‘colony turned out in black tie and ‘ermine last night to cheer one of EDWARD ARNOLD its most ‘famous expatriots. “THE HOUSTON STORY” CLAIRE TREVOR PLUS! THIS 2nd BIG ACTION HIT! ROBERT MITCHUM-- ANN JEFFREYS “NEVADA” SATURDAY MATINEE ONLY! KIDDIES BIG CARTOON. sHOWw! STARTS GARY SUN. CHINESE or American Style _ We Will Remain Open COOPER ‘DISTANT DRUMS’ Food With a New Twist CHINA CITY RESTAURANT : | 1970-W.-Huron______ “Carry-Out Orders” _\ Pe MARIE WINDSOR I ‘SWAMP “WOMEN’ _ eon ae ini, oud om. OPEN 6:45. 4 viet re |what she felt for Elvis Presley was us, | Pal blicity. i\the new Hilton hotel there is the Hal Wallis to make a test “of cruelty but gave no details. The at the Sahara in Las Vegas, for (Well, from all I hear, Dotty is’ As I told you a few days ago.) What happens to Natalie W tld you ight long. that od Snapshots of Hollywood collected at random: Dining together frequently et] the quieter ‘spots are Dr. John | Williams and Julie Van Zandt, | pretty young actress. The doctor recently parted company with Eva Gabor. Art expert Vincent Price has | iis nes to the UCLA Art Li At the “Anastasia” geal Marlene Dietrich's escort was, \Vietor Vicas, a director new to| : Hollywood. Yul. Brynner, who got big! applause from the sidewalk fans, ‘was with his attractive wife, Virginia. They were the guests a Anita and Buddy Adler. i Jack Lemmon, who has heen | having dates with Felicia Farr, came with Mona Knox. Joanne Dru, who is seeing saad ard Guilty six times a Week 7 some-times seven, was ‘on Rich. ard’s arm, And Lori Nelson: Y brought her favorite boy frjend, ' Robert Peterson, * GECRET OF THE INCAS pei Cobina Wright came back from Mexico with laryngitis. She says most beautiful of all. Earl Black- well planed in from Mexico too. ” i 3 Policemen Corral \Young Runaway Girl HOLLYWOOD # — It t took a motorcycle officer and two more iin a patrol car to corral a runa- | way girl who tried to “go Hollywood. free- away and on suspicion of grand theft, horse, Officer R. E. Deatherage said when he pursued her she led him' over lawns and sidewalks. “Every time I cornered her she'd take off again and gallop up| the street,” he said. He finally’ radioed for uid. pr (ra KEEGO Realtor Sues Actress 3 | LOS ANGELES (®—Real_ estate’ developer Martin A: May, 28, is, \suimg actress Anne Bancroft, 24, for divorce. His complaint charged | couple was wed July 1, 1953. There have been frequent separations. 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To Place Your : oe gf DIAL FE 2-8181 © Cs a | core eee it—and it’s s0 easy and inex- ly of Wrigley’s Spearmint Gum 2 a pure, wholesome treat ee ae ' * g me a = Rye Zoe fara on ‘Squash, — 7 No 4 quash, Butternut, No. 1, Small gains and losses appeared also among steels, motors, chemi- cals and nonferrous metal. Airline issues continued generally ahead. Among the steels, Bethlehem, U. S. Steel and Youngstown lost), fractions while Republic and De- trot Steel gained slightly. Lukens! 35°F added another 3 points to its huge gains this year. | * Minois Central, Union Pacific and Baltimore & Ohio rose frac- tiong while Southern Railway and Southern Pacific dropped a little. and Ford kept early gains. Studebaker-Packard eased. Fomatoes, Ho’ thotise, No. i, — ‘basket. 1, es. bchs. Turnips. opped ‘Ne. 90-125 1, i} GREENS: Collard, Kale, He. 3, 1.00-1.25 bu. », 14.00-15.00 30-den. case; 11.00; Small, 1.60-8.50. CHICAGO POTATOES CHICAGO; Dec. 13 (AP) —- Potatoes acetate $8; track ah total t wa. ship- ments 631; Ca: up: moder- ate; demand slow; nF. full: Idaho- Oregon Russets | 3.85-3.95; Minnesota este oo Red River Valley Pontiacs CHICAGO BUTTER AND EGGS CHICAGO, Dec. 13 (AP) — Butter meettied; receipte 634, wholesale buying prices % to 1 cent lower, 93 e AA Ve; 92 A B04; B = 68 C 57%; cars 00 B 60; 89 td steady; ip | holesale buy prices unc @ per cent or better Pra Poh-y v4 jmediums 33; ‘stan: checks 28; current seneipte it %. DETROIT EGGS DETROIT, Dec. 14 YP) —Detrelt, cases included, federal state ¢: Whites: Grade A tone # u: “t. 43 weighted averse 43; medium -37; wid avg. 36%; small 32. Grade B 37-40 wtd. avg. Browns: Grade A large 38-42 “tar irge weer ees z DETROIT STOCKS ~ (C, J. Nephier Co.) 41; medium 32-37 wtd. avg. New York Stocks B ‘large 38-40 wid. avg. 36. Chee on i (Late Mornmg Quotations) graded eves Dec ee Bld were 18-333 ennee { Commercially graded: Air Red ...... $1 Kennecott .... at Whites: Grade A extra large 44; large amd ch $ yf Kimb Cik 51 4) 3849-40; medium 31-33. Allied gies 321 Lor ol * 99°9, 4, Browns: Grade A extra large 42; large Allis Chal .. LOF Glass ... | 36%4-38 ~ medium 31-33; small 26-27. Alum Ltd 122.2 Lit MenGt 13-7| Grade B large 35. Am Atria <2. 33 Lockh Aire .., $73 _ Comment: Market unsettled, Supplies Am Can *** 40.4 Loew's 19 | moderate ane short Re come snotenese sores particularly on supp rom nearby Am Gasegi'"! 317 Lorilara it Sreae _ttectome slew to otter and ge- , Lou & Nesh o1 | contin force sa. rregular. Am Moose 2°86 Martin, Gr. Gt Am Rad... 111 Maly D Stra 38, Am Beati eo 22 OPCK oo. c sss Am Smelt ..". 34. Mergen “Lino 50.8 Poultry Am Tel&Tel ..1684 Ch & 8 212 Tob ase 18S Mpls. Hea... +4 DETROIT POULTRY yee ‘#03 Monsan Ch |. 35.6| DETROIT, Dec. 14 (AP)—Prices paid armeo 8t!l . @1.1 Mont Ward ., 39 (per pound for No. 1 top quety live Armour & Co. 17.1 Motor Wheel 33.4) Domeary i f. 0, b, etre SD, RIO + . s ay hens - yi] Atchison ew aeee 1 Moray Cp . 30.2) 12; heavy bg ol boaters or ryers 3%-3% Atl Refin ...0- “3 Nat Bis “" 6 Ib. Grey Creams 3 2 parred Rocke 3 Avco Mig » 5.7 Nat Cash ecaponet | urkeys, wy Balt & On oe 467 Nat Dairy... 36.1|type hens 32, heavy type toms 2 Beech Crk .,.. Nat oes it: et quiet. ceipts tight Beth Steel ,..186.1 Nat Lead 107.6! but with earryovers supplies are ample Bese cs fed Be GES) Born” anne iot ratadcte ne TS seve Nia oe Offerings ample for im e needs. Borg Warn 32245) Nort & West. 9 |Undertone uncertain and dealers very Mf .,. 14. Nor Pac . 40.2 cautious on commitments devending on rise oy eee BH Nor wt Ad . 4 further developments and resisting high- ry Nwst Airlin ... er asking prices. Farm offerings closely Burroughs ol . 43.4) held, } & H gd Owens Il Gi #3 i p Soup ... . * = bat a eeee 33 Pan A 5 -: jot CHICAGO POULTAY in Pac ..... : eto. ~ Gapital airi 2. 244 Parem Bick + (og), CHICAGO, Dec. 2 ap oe poul- try steady; receipts 528 co yester peti Cp -- $88 Penney, JC ... arf day 47 Rent 000 Ib) OB. paying pa ol ae ~ i Cols Te rices unchanged; heavy hens 14-15; Gen I Ps...” 20.5 Phile o8* ya ight hens 12%-13%; old roosters 1349-| Ches # Oh’... 67.1 Philip Mor... 42.5|!2; eaponettes under +4 Ib 21-22; eapon- Shepeler . eee 32 Phill Pet * 5 jettes over 452 Cities Sve .... 685 Pillsby Mills., 40.6 Ciimar Mo ,... 67.6 pit Plate 82 SB Livestock sore 24 Pure Ol ...+- 45.2 . Brd A...: 331 ROA ...cicae MT pow sp ta : $3 Repub Stl .... Vy Gont Can --.. 472 RO™ DURE sess Qo 4 IT, Dec. 13 (AP) | Hodge is serving a 12 to 15) year prison term for theft of more than 144 million dollars in state ‘funds. if- the transaction is approved, $250,000 toward restitution-by the the state will net approximatety; ‘soil bank base. oe Friend of Ford, Edison DETROIT @ — A 91-year-old and in any further legislation,| _ 1. Maximum use of commed-} ity credit corporation stocks for | _ to aioe that excluded stom the] Howard Menge Dies,| better mutual undérstanding may former auditor, The balance of cgwano Dee era Opening) emerge. hended but two of his companions!ine sale price will be used to re- grain prices: escaped when they were surprised) jire a $200,000 mortgage outstand: pee am Mar” Fins} _, Both Indian and American offi-|in the act of stealing gas from a ing against the Fort Lauderdale March 3° Rse~ "| "cials believe closer and more /tank at the John R Sand and Grav-| property and to pay realtors’ fees, May .. sees. 2.35, Dec. --ss++--1 friendly relations between the two/el Pit yesterday, Sheriff's deputies . FUly veers 2.27% March ..... 1.42% Assistant Atty. Gen. Grenville pon 9.30% Meg be seeens im nations may be the result. learned today. The pit is at 1865 Beardsley said yesterday the offer ‘Maren vane b - Pe ae i Diplomats familiar with, prepar-|Indianwood Rd. was made by Michigan Typesetting iguly STII. 14 en. ee tte ations for the four-day talks. start- If your friend's in jail and needs|Co. of Detroit, through a Fort Lau- mat Bag bail, Ph. FE 5-9424 or MA 5-4031./derdale broker. , eee * : for Evaluating «Drunk Drivers” SACRAMENTO, Calif. ®—Cali- d bigs fornia highway patrolmen are s\getting a guide to evaluate drunk drivers. The new enforcement aid—a 44- bux Page illustrated booklet—classifies i drivers in six stages) the 1 of intoxication according to the amount of alcohol in the blood- stream: 1. Dry and decent—none to 6 per cent. 2. Delighted and devilish—.05 to 15 per cent. 3. Dizzy and delirious—.15 to .02) per cent. 4. Dazed and dejected—.03 per ww cenit. 5. Dead drunk—.4 per cent. 6. Dead—.05 per cent. Install Harrington Kiwanis President Tamed ‘Herdington took over of-| ficially as president of the North Pontiac Kiwanis Club as the group’ held its third annual ‘Christmas and — installation —party—at—the Moose Club Wednesday night. Retiring eeatihiit “Rorace Hat- F566 | field presided at the program, William McGlashen, first _ vice- president; Robert Wernet, second vice-president; Merritt Clark, sec- retary; and Clifford Huntoon lowa Corn Is Good weseg fF Indians’ Drink — | Aestitedan Motors Gets _ LIMA, Peru ®—Peru's Indians have found that Iowa corn makes {a good variety of chicha and they| Chicha, a potent fermented drink Other “ethicers installed were: | all over for me . ‘Ministers Find Stabbing Victim Authorities Find Letter Written by Victim; Suicide Suggested CHICAGO W — The 39-year-old wife of an air lines executive was found stabbed to death in her home in suburban Glenview last night by two ministers sent to the home by her estranged husband. * * * Police said the husband, J. Mile- jham Klapp, 41, told them he had ‘fled from the home after his wife, Margarith, had fired a pistol shot at him and their 14-year-old son, Timothy, as the fether and boy sat talking in a bedroom. Klapp, regional affairs manager for United Air Lines, said the shot was wild. * * home and addressed to a Chicago attorney indicated-Mrs. Klapp-had- planned to kill herself and her son. The Rev. Robert A. Edgar of the Glenview Community Church and his assistant, the Rev.. Clin- ton-Bitchie,-went to the home in response to a telephone call from Klapp, in an attempt to quiet Mrs. Klapp.. They told police they found Mrs. Klapp’s body on the bathroom floor with a hunting knife_sticking* in her throat -“ slashes on her arms, legs and abdomen. d= Sgt. Howard ' eclair said he be- lieved the wounds were self-in- Dec. 12, referred to Mrs. Klapp’s despondency over her. separation and her poor health: Leclair ‘said the letter said: “When you have received this you will know it is that I have Police said a letter found in the! flicted. He said the letter, dated)- —Adv. Handcraft, 390 Nelson. FE 8-3361. —Adv. Bazaar, Bake and Rummage sale Sat. 15, 128 W. Pike St. First Social Brethren Church. —Adv. GM Plan Approved by Brazil Leaders DETROIT #— says that the Brazilian~ Govern- ment has approved its plan td manufacture trucks in Brazil, en-| abling GM to proceed with its pro- gram for a modern foundry for! engine blocks and other gray iron engine manufacturing plant. GM’s South American subsidiary to manufacture a truck similar to Chevrolet with a gross vehicle weight of 18,000 pounds. : GM said it would invest 10 mil- lion dollars in the first phase } Silver Dollar Stolen ‘Was Good-Luck Piece A silver dollar, kept for luck, cash register of a hardware store, 900 Joslyn Rd., itiac police said. The owner, Carboneau, 86 no other money in. the register. Entry was gained by forcing open the rear door, police said. County Deaths Mrs. Harry ‘Hilda .Mae) Coul- thurst, 72, will be at 2 p.m. Monday Chenille Festooning, Candles and other Christmas decorations, Cleo's was stolen last night from the! Bloomfield Terrace said there was WILLIAMS LAKE — Service for, he e ° Beardsley indicated he would file a petition in Springfield Jan. 3, seeing court approval of the sale. He said this was necessary since Mrs. Margaret Hodge has a suit) ipending there, to reclaim part of] |the family assets. The Florida! property, Esquire Apartment Ho- tel, is held in her name. Small Tin Can Looted, - bd] ¢ Menge used. to take the two inventors and the naturalist on cruises of Lake Okeechobee and other Florida waters in days be- sible by road. He came to De- troit in 1929 to supervise construc- tion of a replica of his boat, the Suwanee, at Ford’s Greenfield Vil- lage in ceee~ipee Dearborn. * Menge joined the “tai of the |Ford Motor Co, and remained ithere until his retirement in 148. He is survived by- his widow and three sons, Conrad Jr... a Ford fore much of the state was acces-| engineer; Wilmer, Assistant Dean of Education at Wayne State Un- iversity, and Sidney, of Fort Mey- ers, Fla. Suspect 2 Teenagers A rears tin can which has amounts ata ene at a Highland Township store-apartment is being checked today for fingerprints by! 'the’\Oakland County Sheriff's De-) |partment. * * @& ied of the thefts which have been, going on since July, the owner told: General Motors Do Brasil plans deputies. He said he always kept! the can in his apartment above: the store at 2309 Duck Lake road. Knights of Guadalupe- ‘Will Sponsor Dance’ The Knights of Guadalupe Mexi- can Catholic Society-is ‘sponsoring: 'a dance tomorrow beginning at? 18:30 p.m. in the Knights of Col ‘umbus Hall No 296. * Dancing to “the music of Ricardo. Oropeza and his orchestra, re-| freshments, and typical Mexican foods will all be included on the rogram. The public is invited to attend. Geéorge Washington's political party was Federalist; neither Dem- ocratie or Republican. nas beer Packard Production cost brought-about consolidation of all} Begins This Month SOUTH BEND, Ind. —Packard ‘automobiles will begin rolling off tor and malleable castings and an) Two aréa teenagers are suspect. the Studebaker-Packard assembly lines here this month after 53 years of production in Detroit-——{- S-P President Harold FE, sociation bas Churchill said framing and body;cent per production of 1957 Packard Clippers) cust will begin next Wednesday. Pilot models are scheduled to come off): assembly lines the following week. -Packard-production-was. switched. from Detroit under the comparty’s reduction program which S-P car and truck production at) Soe Bend. Christmas Musical Slated in Waterford WATERFORD—A Christmas Mu- a is planned for 7 p.m. Sunday ¥ | ft : the Waterford Community| _ Church, Charles Zehle is director ofthe ehurch’s choir)which has rehearsed frequently for the duction of seasona) music. dk ee WE WILL DELIVER C hristmas Eve! DIRECT TO YOUR HOME! Place Your Order Now | for Delivery Open Daily sit Sanne "il re ingellville Chinen - Planning 2 Parties - GINGELLVILLE — The aim ville Community Center plans an evening of fun for its members tomorrew beginning-at 8 and in- cluding card playing, shuffle board and dancing. The group is planning a Christ- Drayton Church ~ Youth Effort to Aid Missions | ge carols for children aoe c ee "Dy second. grade, = Toys for Tots - Sharon Waters, a fifth grader, r will bé “Susie Snowflake’ when ar and| pravton Pains Com "rather than] mas party for children under the she dances a ballet number and the| Being Gathered carson ag 7 pm. will be tor the | special parties and age ‘of twelve in the community | kindergarten cin ane by Ait Patrol . * * & The change inthe tal aber Dec 2 . “Susie” song at the Lee Brooks j it Santg Claus will be present and/@nce made, according | ; PTA meeting Monday at 7:30 p m., | movies will be shown for the chil-|Harold McAllister, general superin- hi) Free Show, Gifts i LAKE ORION—The local Civil in the new auditorium. Children from all grades at Gib- Air Patrol has already gathered son and Beaumont schools, as well! two carloads of toys for the “Toys lose from ine Brooks, wich Is for Tots” drive being sponsored) ° program. _\ by the Navy Armory in Pontiac ‘under tt { Mrs. Del yu vy : under the direction © Ores | whey will continue to collect dis- HOLLY — Local merchants will entertain the children at a free movie at the Holly Theater Sat- urday at 1:30. After the program © Santa Claus will distribute gifts to — those present. } Children will bring their cash gifts to the church Dec, 23, and a recognition program is planned for the Bible School hour that day. The congregation, and guests will Mountain Viewers Slate Kids’ Party WATE R FORD TOWNSHIP — Members of the Mountain View Await Posts in Imlay IMLAY CITY — Officers of the ;Rebecea Lodge No. 161, elected this week and to be installed in January, are Mrs. Pauline Burnett, Big Beaver carded toys to be repaired until/Country Club, at Maceday Lake, INVITATION TO BID | nobis grand; Mrs. Bertha LePard,| Christmas decorations in their) °™T* __|will entertain members’ children hear a choral-music program at oe eae tiene ot obtaining vice grand; Mrs. Goldie Moore, classrooms will be| Needy children trom this area at a Christmas party from 2 to 4 7 p.m. Sunday, with adult and bide govering Sees automobile insurance — youth choirs singing under Char-| fj lotte Baird's direction. Also join- ing in will be the Junior and Sen- ior Choirs under leadership of Mrs. H. R. Trexler. p.m. Dee. 23 at the club. Each parent is bringing one gift for his own children, and milk, cookies and candy will be distrib- uted by Santa Claus. Women e pores January 10, 1957 to January | A list of the motor vehicles to be tn- | sured and policy specificutions may be | obtained from this office Sealed bids will be received up to 16 om... E.6.T. Thursday, January 3, 1957, | Th joard reserves to itself the right — te accept or reject any or all bids children’s Beaver PTA when the association playthings if their names are meets Monday at 8 p.m. at the, turned im to the C. A. P. school. The Civil Air Patrol is now p Mrs, John Willey, treasurer. The retiring noble grand is Mrs, Eva {Gordon, reported missing from his~ here yesterday by his wife. Perry wrote some of the “Cities id her arti- of America” series and other a by the aNs) cles for the Saturday . meeting on Wednesday nights at) members of the organization are > = Post. he Uni sixth grade glee club is planned | the high school. They have se- sponsoring the event. When the present modern cal-; mitted as it may deem best for “the — yield, First elevated train in the Unit-) ao, M : interest of the County of Oakland will be estimated on His wife told police he may-mve ed States began service along direction of Mrs. Alice | cured two radios to add to their endar was adopted, Wednesday, OAKLAND COUNTY Perkins, A ae ae a cote looking for their dog, which Greenwich street'in New York City equipment, and anyone interested) Approximately 18 per cent of all September 2, 1752, was_followed County. Office Building ‘ says the Agricul-|has been missing since early in|in 1867, according to transporta-| A bake sale that evening will be|in radio work or airplanes and the cacao produced in the world|one day later by Thursday, Sep. pve. 3 Lafayette Bt the week, ‘tion recerds. . sponsored by Cub Scout Pack T-20, over the age of 14 may join. ‘comes from sources in Brazil. tember 14. ee Dee 14. 21. °36 Cemetery Lets 5! __Help Wanted Male 6: _ Help Wanted Female 7 Instructions — 9 _ Building Service 12 Moving & Trucking 19, _ Notices & Personals 25. Wanted Real Estate 324A . PERRY. MOUNT PARK | MIDDLEAGED MARRIED MAN TO DEPENDABLE WOMAN. FOR AIRLINES NE ED YOU CHARLES BURCHAM. FLOOR | rm NOTICE! WANTED FARM WITH LAKE . a he Shes d | front 50 to 150 ea Perry — | gBivd. ast between Join RK. Mother and 3 school —, “tue, WANTED Several young’ men | finishing. "330 Endwell, Walled Lk. Trucks to Rent A ee ee cee ey a ratte: | 2009 10.3000 ft of lake frontage. 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Silk Finisher BEST WAY Me peciaty Cae OLD FLOORS ARS. "Fe A+ y m | all detaiis for financing and cloe roe, feamees a 1 | DELL CARTAGE yr “Hayes; § Paw Boys EVENINGS & a WEEK- Fe ee sixpubile ar Sean DRIVING SCHOOL =| GUARANTEED “ROOFS — "ALL ‘too and LLC Distance Moving.| ERICK DOG FOR HIRE ont Pe pte yoel=Te, Trade | 4, 5, 8, 9, 19, 13, 16, 20, | ~ SEPRATERCED WAITRESS Get more driving sense for your son. Cass PE 23021 FE Pe | wnt Fon era ree FRUCK | Gren's “partion Ca OR 33 a ee et . ae ar or j | \ eS mm & Tool and } ee warruess ost _beali perver’ Copier a EANe | ROOF REPAIRS I vivants hauling PE 44088 M A H AN be 21 or over WN. Sagi |LEARN TO | 18 Eavestroughing — FE 4044 | Dec . Product EXP. FOUNTAIN MANAGER. AP. | war A Eo |'HOUSEMOVING. PULLY | Painting & corating 20 Travel Agencies 2A | Bicaed Ce Reet OM PST pus FE 23a" Res we wigs | eauipped PE ¢tis0. L.A. Young 4 , CUSTOM INTERIOR peco | ~~~ ee ou c : | J08. PLEMING PLOOR LAYING. ESTIMA TES. } . - Designer rar six rxtaen ayo cous-| "Work Wanted Male 10 ‘ndiPHR 2°32 ROMS OoARARTEED CALL OW ip Naan) Sarmaainne | peg, WN Bare ers, Cor. Auburn and Paddock, | _oaee RESERVATIONS # TICKETS | DOOR TO BRANCH , . = ae jock: | 4-1 CARPENTER WORK. NEW & LET Us GIVE YOU A PRICE— A.) CUsTOM DECORATING. WALL| INTERNATIONAL — OPFY The Pontiac Press REQUIRE bent 5 irra ONLY. | rege PE 4/210. on shell home & carages. FE) Depering. om service, Com-/ TOURS — ou att WE NEED LisTINas. HAVE ev AR. R. PHONE EM 39-4002 | _5-6068 | merce "E er ayers for medi: fi Gear FOR WANT ADS Mi with knowledge of meta! | EXP ‘OR WILLING TO LEARN Creles. Sundae, EM 32418. MAGUIRE | ne! LOE RS, LI- | AL PAINTING AND DECORAT- PONTIAC TRAN EL | homes, and vacant commereial Aon DIAL. FE 28181 . culting tools and machinery. Ap- easier, on oe West Charlie Swet qeneee sneteial oe “resident gervice | | FE dee Paper hangine and removed SERVICE | oe propery. we as else | buy small | : ‘ _ Town Food Center, 106 W. HW) "Ress J0° SORE A EDS ai and cing. PHA | = oe ears __Fe os’ |_K. L. Templeton, Real , terms end tree eavuimates. FE “1 SAFER NG INTERIOR AND Wtd. d. Children t to Board 26 pie on, ealtor , From § a.m. to 6 p.m. F t l] | e133 442. exterior. Paper hanging. Mason ; 2539 Orchard Lk Rd PE 44543 uturm! nc. ExXPERTENCED WAITRESS | ojpie | a mpson, PF +8364. eee pr CPE 4-456) an eens : . part time, days, PE | “ish work Attics finished. Recrea- |™. 0, SNYDER FLOOR LAYING, Al PAINTING INTERION © EX. REN LOVED AND caren | “ILL BUY OR List YOUR LAKE immediately The 6360 HIGHLAND RD. GENERAL oFrice ~< Lea _tion rms. repairs. EM 3-4775. : an ag. Phone terior. 19 r cent disc. for cash. for. FE 23-1730 bropert :: et eRINLEY ting. N ABINET MA AND CARPas ; mar + asranteed. e est. . t sintaag ter atvere elbes PONTIAC umes 8 must like es handie de Casi WET MAKER, specialty. FE TRENCHING AND PAPER HANGING. PAINTING, Wd. Household Goods 27 Ph. ito ‘Comune EM Sant fer teat e the then Suntiac ‘Press Bex 1 ‘Teguired. write | GARPENTER WORK WANTED. BULL DOZING Panna ea wee PK CAforking et not PE BMS | sae poe eaten insertion advertise — par time only, OR 32276, DT WE 4-604) | red BL | —oreing_oF_ not Client wants well-loe | iy. IR eee. t theaned Pa>:r semeves B. ated modern ‘emt which tas boca ro. LINCOLN SE eee | CaaPE ree AND CABINET | ____ Business Services 13 P"sendusky FE 227 FURNITURE NEEDED | ROY © KNAUE Real dered ——- : Py | 0! reper RRA * PER hom P F s]f Ste made be sure DIVISION re: etiaz. FAMILY. ook, PS a MD DRY WALL FINISHINO, } NEW FADES PaPERRaROONG top collar “wilt ba outright Wor 36 26% W Huron Oa ry om : yeur “kill sumber.” t Live in. No washing or cooking | | HANDYMAN ihe —" bomes. additions, attic i TUPPER OR 3.7061 Seb. penas Gn damit” 7 cs Tey, eo will be given - or ee ay - | ing. 8 ing pod eene 4 bared rey Custom ves veee, estimates. L Physio-Therapy | 21A rt . oy or or ut _ TRADES , . = YOUR MERRY CHRIST- Seow a 9-001 | an—~ os iow L 2 Ad, UCTIO : aac Closing time for advertise: ee eae ee es | | end ie Taras YING. PINIBHING — QUALITY | SWEDISH MASSAGE & THERAPY. | ONE oe aoe id LARGEST an Shay: |) foemte ‘Gen reeular sents FORD oi bets. PE bes | MASONRY BTONS AND CARPEN- © RUD Wun Ps Special foot technique. 72 Eim &. furniture buyers Cash waiting. | We are specialists to trading. We : onto . LADIES. - DON'T LET YouR! _try. Also ; BUD Bt . : are gaining & reputation as the ts is Boon the vou | the ex- {ED OR ELECTRIC SEWER CLE WEDISH MASSAGE » THERAPY. WANTED TO BUY All TYPES traders of th ervice wie pc ky to publicstion. —O tra. money Jou “a asi by werkine 4 | MaRRt x y MAN s TO | cen Gugreatead werk os fon. ras leehnique. 14 Lineola. of furniture, Ph. FE + Area. Do ot feel obligated. “call i “tolscopal Transient Want may M T R resentative re son. on Wrike |< Derwmecs APPLIANCE REPAIR WASHING Wtd. Miscellaneous 28 sibilities of trading your 1 I. and iv r pane : Trading your Real Rey, R. Hunt equestiee op to 030 ame _P.O. Bor | MY “ud toma Saw wants Tuyle Eigetrie, 802 N. “Johnson. __Television Service 22 ony worms ob p catate. We bave homes. farms, in: Mr hay wi the insertion. MAN WANTS PAINTING. FREE .... __| BE SMART! CALL JONES RA- Oe ee tinier Rule me. | Northern resorts Listed for trade. i) ——— FE 83060 ALL MAKES OF FOUNTAIN PENS dio & TV for prompt service, py OR 31678 RIS & SON REAL’ | O008 PANT 4D BATES . | ERNIZATION WORK — PREE | S1"Sur' store ‘General Printing & | chard Lake Wa OE assez. WANTED: TOBOGGAN TO SEAT | =" Huree FE ¢1591 ae Bins-|} umes s-Day 2 Daye ¢ Dare NEEDS DIVISION |e eee Sek ExPERr | Cie Sun Co. TW. Lew | COPENHAVERS RADIO & Ty) _ tt least $ FE S307. BUY OR SELL * = 3- a8 as an \ weet for Friday and Ee. . a ee Ne r ae gg Bs = Might serve Wment patter ry ELECTED a By tor yom and Mrs. "Mer- ; : . : © Sout Netomatie: wetness. “50 Tanti | DAY OR NIGHT [V SERVICE. 908. tow "how ‘to get ca C4 ae | Janice 4 ik te fe PRODL CTION FORD PLASTERING WEPATR WORK. and aut ashets. 30 yrs. in FE $1206 cr FE $4000 Wanted to Rent 29 *29| us prove it Pea ' e $3 ? EQUIPM ENT SAMMIE DUNN JANITOR SERV-|ROY'S, 46 Oakland; FE 34001 6TaRAWGPED Te AiR. LLL ve is snoming H ia DESIGNERS Saute nant spast $8 | ACRIVOR GEARING ED EM: 10 (MARR. TE, C#m CONDONE | wy agg Anan Ret apartments “LISTINGS WANTED" 4% 861.9 EMB T 2 ors, 3 . _RADIO & TV ‘27 8. PARKE ST. : ei fea 2 PINAL ASSEMBLY MO OR TD. GARDENING AND OTHER sLoguPTELS wait ‘CLEANERS. or riter Servic A for immediate rental Jim wie | BUYERS WAITING. LET OP CONVEYOR DE- . 3-075: windows. Reasonabie. pewr ° youn RED Ae 7 Free. est. ‘No obligation PE ww ~ 22 Ave. “pr Sut, af & OR 3-4023. bs eHow You How TO Help _W M cmeady work. urgently. iy re e30e, | 22631. TYPEWRITERS & ADDING MA- PONTIAC ae ee oS PROPERTY We BU sp. wanted Mele $! pRODUCTION . a iS, Ee EE SL | oe bdOthce” Sup: | fuiadle for indoot archery’ meet Les hi Bid Middl Work Wanted Female 11| $%s0"™™""" ply Co. 11 W Lewrence. ing. PE 2-922. onesie i eton A Permanent Position PROCESS POP AP PPP LPL PAP PAPA AD Da PDP nee iad © one Upholsterin 23 Share Living Quarters 30 © ENGINEERS STENOS PER BUSHEL. TRONINGS. | Rented -— sold — Teptire : g PRE LPL LIL LO PE NE Police lice Offi icer. NGINEERS Mice up and deliver. OR 3-3501. | 1951 Beidwin—— ne ne macy PROCESSING EXP. IN ANY OF 7 WOMEN WANT WALL WASH. & BEADLE's DRAPERIES SAMPLE | BACHOUON walled Lake Dicirict, }—Pontiae P colic D Dept THE LLOWINO or STENO-SECRETARIES | clean, FE 5-3036, . FE 7-0687, SER \ ] I EF shown by A High. man. Call aft: pt. Peo ruin pater 2 On chad 12 POsrnone NOW AVAILABLE | ALL TAGMINGS Bk BO, Pcl C EAKLES CUSTOM UPHOLSTER:| er ¢. MA SALARY $e re S18 & FINAL ASSEMBLY ‘Join the Lincoln Division _¥p -8n¢ delivery. EM_30obe. F641. Free estimates , GENTLEMEN FOR 2 Has done i again, Sold over Attractive DAY RTAIN IN STRETCH Plumbia heating = - Apt Refer. FE +1101 R |now and be a part of the ~ ing. wall washing. PE Refrigeration {THOMAS ee TONS WO Fe TN cent of our listings, Hare oe te sche . : we Les : | oe - ee Be air conditioning 4S. TELEGRAPH 5-g888 | YOUNG W SHARE APT vers waiting for all ‘types. of oin the Lincoln Division division when it begins ®XP BABYSITTER, REFER. UN- SLIPCOVERS DRAPES. & BED. | 824 *™penses. PE 23-4615. property. For quick. courteous eee at levee, mer ‘ Sins von Lake area. EM 3-£242, THE OAKLAND Co. SLIPCOVERS DR BED- service, call st once. schoo! of ciplome Reight ‘at iets; | OW and be a part of the! occupancy of its Novi| gep- BABYSITTER REFER. UN-| is Front st. Lake Orion | —Presé* You _material. FE 5-579" | Wtd. Contracts, Mtgs. 32) V9", weirht in : division when it begins, Office in March of 1957, | _'02 Lake Ares. EM 3-2242. MY 3-2858 Lost & Found 24) ona spa Teun LAND Com A. JOHNSON, Realtor occupancy of its Novi res Mo ya EM 2st NY BOMB: | Gas — ou — coal clean repat | oor. RIMLES8_BI-FOCAL FOCAL | CAPITOL SAVINGS & LOAN’ 1704 S. Telegraph Rd. Dept. | office in March, 1957. Apply Novi Town Hall | jommos: 3 BOSE PICK UP Mime Lose) Gnd one ieence Te | fieeses in brown case. Vie. of | fp W. Murem Ben Pe eoee FE 4253 , 8:30 to 5 _and deliver _OR censed, "bonded, “and insured, | —t_/°veph's_ Hosp. FE 3-2088,_ PVT PARTY WANTS 1 LAND BIG APPLY Saturday, Dec. 15 work, Housework ana and baby. | _ Call Royal Lincotn 14000. FE. 46831 FOR FURTHER INFORMATION, | sitting Needs transvortation. NELSON HEATING. FURNACES | FOUND: BLACK & WHITE NOVI TOWN HALL CALL - 3-02si, 397" Ol cleaned, serviced ‘and installed. ht aale Spaniet. west side. FE 0, 0 OR LUzon 1-4600, Ext. 7369 MIMEOORAPHING. TYPING, SEC- Pig 5-188. i ; Wines BEPOCAL GL SMALL = . MIDDLEAGED LADY FOR LIGAT service LASTERING. R © | Lost: FOC: ASS- our disposal te herenae 0 new or ‘ has an immediate openin den IF Fase MARES wan on wares re STORE a 113 W_HURO = t 4 : y . ALL KINDS OF Nr WORK.| Laundry Service 18. Suen Cras Gurtston. Can OR | CONTRACTS WANTED |° is You want to meet people. sell a - R furnish Bond. | COUPLE WITH CAR: EMPLOYED | PE 6-378. Or PE 40032 ry 8 34101. Reward. | wy, AS Dad, Lawrence G. Smothers.) reaity ie", ea, Enjoy high ea TOwnsend 86718, LI 68000 aftet | ‘man wife to do part-time | vata wattaace, extra pay for, extra | A - 1 LAYING ear] & FIN. a Be SD by number ro y P ncohd a : yg Real Es and le *or New Year? FOR PAMIL. c, SERV- mes WW St. eve bo immmedistely. See Mr. Guyer) = Where are you going ance Year Sround. References . * Beanies contract "wloor’ Servieg Shq, OO Fentias Laundry, FE| Pawrence ied vais ee a ad — . . requ: ; . wt Se ee = ‘R. PART “OR tice full time. 80 per cent. ooo. - * elae ad to be in 1957? Are you interested ‘in a arte +e sional career with security and | unlimited tion dollar finan: as nent OR x a ad we ay | bg A‘ ieee ib oF A COMPLETE LINE OF MASON- utine os commercial and fireplaces, A&B TRENCHING _ 7 Water line Pield tile. rE Building of Remodelin 2 Call for ow winter “| Ue timates 2578 or eve: DRY WALL BY M Liner & fame * gmail. werner De De te ee BE age, FLOWING Pera Moving & Trucking 19 rucking 19 ~~~ Landscaping“ 18A | DON’T’ WIS H-FOR ge F - zi a Make it easily through Classified Ads. To ou sell, ‘ea ton wed hire, rot cimianne CURB GIRLS PLATE TED’S — WOODWARD AT SQUARE LE. RD. center, or aare. 8:30 rae t AND PERMANENT. # or 5-9738 after 6 NB. PONTIAC. — TOTOMORTLS DEALER. are BANE BLDG, FE Hecessary; 261% sor appoine sa Age 23 jp eae > phone BIRMINGHAM ery OFFERINGS 000 PnoPER TES Rs AT Im Ps @ and bath. Cla 2 ROOMS WITH PRIiV. BATH. ADULTS ONLY, 164 W. PIKE. 7 ROOM. PRIV ENT. & BATH. FE 54-8466. 184 Mt Me Clemens St. ? RMS. PVT, ENT. STALL ers, All utilities furn. Pact shard Lake, PW 44321. DRM. LOWER FLAT, UTIL. . 818 * urn. chad Children welcome, Gas hest., T ROOMS. OROUND FLOOR PVT. 41318, 2 OR 3 ROOMS, CLEAN, WARM, hear vse school. 41 Augusta. CLEAN PRIVATE _ entrance. . Close in. 36 Norton. 7 LARGE RMS. AND BATH. COU- only. re $4032 APT. ALL UTILI- nailed Lake. 452 8. Peeiiae Trat nF | EI ae FURN. ja OAK HILL, 7 RMS. MODERN CLEAN, PART-| "is furn. Warm. 11 N Johnson, J RMS. PRIVATE 1 eat ADULTS only. 287 Oakland Ave. 3} ROOMs & BATH. COUPLE ONLY No child 120 Raeb rE furn, Adults. PE! 3 Ro t30 In CITy. Min St, OR Sidi after 5. Igelvesle 4 E. Silve 7 ROOM AND BATH MAIN FLOOR lose to downtown Pontiac. onth. a Realtor Part- Tae AND 5 sate ON beet ae awe St. or. Auburn, nem Cai Dawson & Watson, ateon, | ROOMS A BATH PRIVATE, qos loweg hese Inc. base seal £ ey nosty és ‘decorated. ed. Dear and wud hrens cA Tulare ot A © ren @. . close to downtown, FE 3 ROOM FURNISHED APTS. 249 Orchard Lake Tv LCARGE Eliz and Union’ Lk. _MaArket 41554, 3} ROOMS, NEWLY DECORATED a a Ww Fe a ara. near a ros Crescent Lake Rd. i ROO UTIL. PURW. ? ADULTS Summit St 3 7 LARGE ROOMS, Orion: 3 m 28 N. Hemmingway: S., Lake 3 LARGE RMS. MODERW. LOw- — garage. Nr. GMC Truck. FE 3 RMS. PVT CLOSE sleeping rm. with home privileges. FE ‘MODERN, COM- LOWER pletsly furn. In Ai $20 weekly. rr » COR, Rds. Phone uburn Heights, | Writ 7 RMS. AND BATH. Wear AND furan. Rd. _Gecorated. % bdrms. FE 8-371. o ROOM’ BATH BR pt ROOM APT., GROUND FLOOR, + ae 8 welcome 4 ROOMS yar 160 CHANDLER. TR HEAT. 4 Li _erty st. iquize bees housekeeper § RMS. AND BATH, DOWN side, Adults only. PE He tees Day ». R201], eves. 400 8 vd. Rochester “ & entran fepaid or baby ce. ry i Pew —_ Appl: @ Summit Street. _ APARTMENT IN 3 rooms and bath, heated. w, Pirst. st #2785 «after BACHELOR APT. VERY NICE,|_' gas heat. FE 2-4376. CLEAN, MODERN. EFFICTENCY apt. $15 per week, $60 oe mo. inc!. heat, lights & gas. 3-0389. CLEAN 2 RMS. PRIVATE EN- trance. Close in. 36 Norton. GLEAN 4 ROOMS & BATH. FE 23-4308 i hey No wate, erin ers, $76 & mo, FE #1271. come oO BEDRM. i? WN, in . Heat. OL 1-1875, FURR, APTS. children’ weleome, $20 @ wk, 3400 Adults. week or month, Sleeps 4, 27 Ft. _ 784 Sterling. _e4g7e. oe nENET Ea weekly, OR . * 5 4 4 rooms & bath. Baby welcome. Park Frsce. “ n Canoe eave Ta one Wee = entrance, ot at Mine, F after a eae Rent Houses Furnished 35 . DELUXE . Day, week house, a eon. Hei, Heights Rd.. aMALL 2 3 RM. rag ahr COTT. Take” ‘Onion. are HOUSES children welcome, Kenilw Wrst SIDE sc vi ds" %E FOR 3 OCCUP _garage. FE 48760 after $:30. POR RENT, heat. 3 PANTS, _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 vate 1 BEDRM. COTTAGE, PARTIALLY . FE 60076. 7 BDRM. HOUSE. EEROOCAS sE down & 4 up. 2 car acai ?T BEDRMS. Sar Close to etty 42299. ? BEDR R.| 3 FAMILY 6 AND BA with ref... _ dren welcome, 4 ‘BEDROOM, heat. Clarkston. | Reaconstie. MA _M24 clean TE 47581 or PE 40000. Gonna ROOM MODERN HOUSE faaide city ies te trans Ttation, $65 MOD, 1 Orr . BATH, CHIL+ U4. | ~ OFL | OR 3-5371, month. HOUSE ; 1 child welcome. REAL ESTATE OA #3122 ‘eBageRer _Rent Houses Unfurn. 36 NEW 2? BEDROOM HO soe otf ott Coco pehe® Rd, a nid ‘Seanee, “as & Mo. ¥E 42252. SMALL MODERN 3 R ROOM HOUSE, gas beat & stove, newly deco rated, OR 3-1410 W., HURON &T PE ot near high + 3 SEDROOM 5-TT4l, eves. ve neh mo YEAR AROUND {a ze. ‘ living room, fireplace, large heat & hot water, steem heat, 8446, 1 taRor Licsr ing rm. Twin beds. 38 . ATTRACTIVE RMB. SINGLE “OR double, iiteben. Girls, S47 W. ATTRACTIVE, sUEERI NG ROOMS. eniios, . 350 W. urea St. L SIDE, i DELIONTPOL 1 RM. TAKES , tw 6 10 a.m. wy beh wees. ways. CROOKS RD.. = 15 MILE, GLEAN ree comfortable reome, i tor Pri w Open evenin: ROOM BATH * ide, PE baa ra needs some work done. Call PE aaa Sate 7 MIN” WALK TO sew DUPLEX HEAT Fon. | 80642 before 6pm __—_—__ | Pontiac Motor, Bus line. Call aft nished, vie. W: high school. 3 BEDROOMS, 16 MILES OUT. | er 6:30 p.m. Fe +04. OR 36682 ee welcome. $35 a mo. OA 7 NEWLY 7 RM oe bata aa | et P.O. Fe 2-600. |: $ *| #403, Oy tan be 8 week. OF 18 with |? * fee a 1 Wea Lowen og echerpagen ror eee. hieh ‘senool inquire after $°30.| iadies or gentlemen, FE #8700. PE 2131 |, A 8. Pio. . BRAND NEW “e ROO tue “oreegss my Ry - Balmer Street, just south of 50) J ROOMS AND BATH. AND GA-| _ ‘on Plains. 3979 Olmstead. gresare Lase Avenues. rage at Lake. Call Mable | ROOM WITH COOKING FACILI- wes y Tees Sew ppestunente, _ OA | ttes Lady only. No smoking, PE - portant A q wine PE roe. pe OOM. PRIVATE EN- sale’ @ ms 5 . m One beat , «gutomatic heat, | 5 RM. UNPURN.. STORER 7, | trance. No drinkers. 165 8. Parke. kitchen, | aate, hot wate? full decgment. SLEEPING FOR GIRL ON Famic 1| 5181 Dixie H'wy.. Di ins, | days. Huron PE 2-0804. With todividual entrances * Eee mo ee. 44678.,| beds for 2 or 3 men, $5 @ week v poms, oe. ieeviNo ROOM iN RESPECT ae Te LTD | eet wee tees haiisra “MU | ““cbie home for tady only. F WE ARE » Lea F ROOM, BRIGE DURLEX WF A iL GIVE WAN AND WIP “awe ae "| Sat: $M Sa ah. SPE ease. ing sand ‘equ of 2. schoo aged | 7 may iss F---9 bE heat, garege. Chil-| W on FEderal 86918 dren “teappbs Cs orth of Tel-| man. Shower, FE_ 33517. path. ie cE, Fas f or 45171. : — __ Rooms With Board 38 Adults only, 2021 Scott Lk. Ra.| 5 ROOM, MODERN IN AUBURN oat SS son REF APARTMENT sucOND | Helene FE east. 1 OR 2 CLEAN MEN. IN CON- floor, newly basement, | ROOMS. BATH, BASEMENT, | venient W.-Side home. Bus at utilities. 9§ 8 PE Dies, | _20t air_heat, OA’ $306. ___ | door. Plenty, of good Southern FOR RENT 5 RMs. | * iE ROOM HOUSE. LOTS : Se ry it newly a OME BTYLE is. ond baie Derpete, ang best, = erated, beef location. @ miles | _ clean, PE 6-037. 1¢ Matthews Indian ike Orion. ss - | DADY TO suAne Hoste Wrest LOV BURNER actically couple, . . Pontiac tae stove. fu Vie Ander. new Baldwin & Wallon area, in- | _ Motor. ee. _sonville Rd. Waterford, OR 30847.) quire 22 Auburn. teat’ office. | PRIVATE ROOMS. 7 wey APT. IN ROCH-| 5 Ras. 3 BATHS, BASEMENT | —*2¢_Dus__$1!_weskiy. y. Pe bean aod . only i rent to 3, fam alescent H 38A ot. wits Wit rént to 2 family | Conv: omes ella Ivar. F 3 OAKLAND COUNTY CONVALES 6. Le roomy, 9 bedrm. home| pometike surroundings for elder-| FE Attractive mew duplex type units.| on Com ue ea HOt] ty men and women, Excell Reasonable rent, Located im Pon- aft. 8 ae on. Ew Drive ~ _ BRICK HOME HAVE VACANCY POR AGED OR ne ab Wack Bid, ee. Posty. Mi. Aagertre pete — # she “Di Par convalescent ~y & women. Reg- aie “EVAILABLE Kwess, 3 oor 4 Lakeville | ‘able rates PE immediate éec eo Hotel Rooms 39 ge Ee era Bt block to Municipal = BROOCK 300 8. Woodward, B’ham., MI 46700 FICE SPACE RENT, ee 4 hoor, Dixie Hwy. B. J. bat seat Ai AUBURN HEIGHTS FE 5-9293 CLEAN, MEN OR WOMEN, PARK- | ing, close 9 8, Paddoe! “eit! ~DORRIS- _For Sale Houses 43 por LARKEF! RONT fom! Tite nefaral beth Replnee’ ice end bath up. Basement with | heat are screened in Stabe with terns, ehowe $14, with terms. 5 mggied A ee ER AWFORD A AGENCY 8344 W. PE ¢ Evenings, “MY Sina & EM 34048 Partridge is THE “BIRD” TO SEB SEMINOLE HILLS and 2 bedrms. price $39,600 on terms. ELIZABETH LAKE Comfortable 6 room modern home and down payment, SUBURBAN RANCH Very com: Uke new, bedroom peat teed home on paved street in nice suburban residential area, wr | full Dase- ment with plenty space for recrestion room 2 car garage and 100x280 lot. Easy work in. 10x20 and spa- eclous 12016 room. Every- thing im the st condition. eons at door. Full price 19,500 on reasonable terms. WARD E. PARTRIDGE REALTOR FE 4.3581 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN EVE. ‘TIL » KNUDSEN Waterford Sears Sowa viet: 3 bedrm. Orchard “ee Ave. gua " abie terms. car garage large jot, wo. WM. H. KNUDSEN $10 Pontias date Bonk Bid FE 44616 PE 24500 "tens hom it reom ¢, exce Jent full acernes one of the best location, * e only $10,200 with terms. BRAND NEW FHA pare in this 3 bedroom e Christrias. Large ahh | ) down including mort: | RENT 5 rooms and bath, lake f on 2 lakes, full price SCHRAM PE 54-0471 3rd $00 with MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE BIRMINGHAM AREA BEAUTIFUL * Pike St rivileges For Sale Houses fae _For Sale Howes Fa Indian Village Three bedroom home, with LAWRENCE WwW. . GAYLORD FE. 4958) ROCHESTER AREA " ale ‘by o “Sivgt nt $990 Down beseme it. Gas heat. 2 years ew ¢ is com- $ Sedreoms 4 maitic ‘bet heat, side drive, p.. ie 4% per COPPENS OTTER HILLS. OWNER MOVING. PE OPE e016, 3 BEDROOM _ NO MONEY DOWN ee ~ Pionee Highlands “BRICK 2 CAR GARAGE REC. ROOM SYLVAN LAKE GAS NACE $14,900 NO DEALERS 211 Linden $4.000 DOWN BQUITY IW j ROOM HOUSE wir —Sunporeh, § acres. PE 56-0007, HAVE YOU SEEN THE 2 BEAUTIFUL MODELS? Oakland Beach Subdivision SEE THE FABULOUS TRI-LEVEL Only $15,990 VA-FPHS TERMS ONLY 3 LEFT ALSO AVAILABLE ONLY 3 All Brick Full Basement Homes $290 DOWN TOVETS — TOO MANY FEATURES. TO LIST. YOU MUST SEE THE“E HOUSES. Model Open Daily 12 to 8 gAST OF BASHABAW ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY Civilians FHA NEW ONLY $350 Down PLUS LOW MORTGAGE CO8sTSs 2 BEDROOM BUNGALOWS WHY PAY RENT $33.70 Monthly PLUS TAXES & INSURANCE “HURRY! ONLY A FEW LEFT "$7,000. LY All Improvements In With Loads of Features DON’T MISS THIS DEAL MODEL OPEN DAILY & SUNDAY 1 P.M.-7 P.M. ‘pagmente | Mig Ltng Borvice Builder's Os Home RENT: « ROOM &T168 after 4:30 LINCOLN HEIGHTS SUB. CAPE cod 6 rooms down, 3 knotty cedar age nag Fy = ; drive, 3142 Brookdale. PE. per 5812 CLARKSTON ROA Close to NICHOLIE wih HARGER Co. PE 40183 HAYDEN die C. HAYDEN, Realtor Walton PE &4 _Open Eves. and Sun. 10 to 2 K Established in 1916 WEST SUBURBAN — Attractive waite bungalow nestled amoug huge green spreaders. Very easam inside too, with living . pleture Tig or large eat. New space in ‘10,500, terms. ity car garage IMMACULATE—? bedroom bung ‘a low in rfect condition, fea. living room, - floor — weds; 0b basem heat, breezeway. attached x120 ft. lot $11,950, HARBOR-—-Good warm bedroom . ft living room, tile ment near school. down NICHOLIE , "| EXCITED? Seen This House! VETS $290. DOWN THE HIGHLANDER Full Basement. 3-Bedroom Home byt <2 LOTs LARGE TILE BaTH LARGE _ BLACK TOP ROADS LARGE LIVING ROOM aes LSE MEME Model ‘ n Daily ROSE-HILL REALTY COMPANY Why Pay Rent — ~ _ “No. = Money Down . MORTGAGE COSTS ONLY | 3-BEDROOM HOMES Payments Less Than Rent — | If you are a Veteran, don't miss this Deal of a Lifetime! HERE'S WHAT MODEL OPEN DAILY. & SUNDAY 1 :30 P.M. -7:30 P.M, JOSEPHS HOSPITA: WESTOWN REALTY COMPANY FE 86941 Veterans | & Cor. Earlemore & Bondale | = Sadi SEMINOLE, HILLS—A well land. jo Ss for owner and | witb brick sae cor erawe, ‘miss ceding this. section, don’t | West Side Brick Bye wer" 8 S| George R. Irwin| 2Bathe FLOYD KENT, Realtor REALE bO101 of PE S050 Ful Baan Deapae 2200 Dixte . et Telegraph u asement vent | STOUT'S | seein Ee Pane , 950 ; $2.9: wn 7 . =m | Big Discount for Cash $275 down’ and | tak . , Off Jost ae (ae Set hE] Best Buys | dost se ve 2st ress, fll Saatmen Ti Today Tg ah rt and J lots, You'll be Colberry tay eee pareese wot these aca! en on Park oe aouble a: oak i ; The Choice of| j=, zeey |Dateman morce Ol Eaters | Kampsen Selective |} can eee ae SS - |REALTORS | FE 4.0528 People pr 2 MODELS NOW OPEN| __ Paw't et tee conn ae 3 or 4 Bedrooms To0x306, foot tt with ota $82 ‘amily Room “heater.” : | General Electric Kitchens price only 47.980. ihe "Scenic Windows $7,500 Plastered Walls ay oA Rng td Lifetime Tiled Roofs _veniently- located on paved — “Redi-Wired” Approved Sider Exeellent for 9 family by Detroit Edison Co. =n oy Sewer, Water and Black-Top Roads INVESTORS New Hickory Grove Sch’l Seta home iegaled™ neat Low Bloomfield Taxes | {ora att arta te oe 2 Models Bon at oro _- Sat. and cag yet 5 2626 and 2639 Berry Rd. | - Near Woodward and _ Square Lake Road | WRAY O'NEIL, Realtor | Open #2 31103 or PE 46905 THE PON TIAC PRESS, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1956 i ‘ Fe THE HANDYMAN Nice modern ¢ rm. frame. 3 yrs. old. 1 sore, “howe, Be q’ rm. remodeled am roams, Heute sae RIDGEWAY 97S Baldwin Ave. MIDDLETON. fare ved street 4 Leslie R. Middleton ROKER FE 86-6003 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge For Colored Families Neat and clean large 5 reom bungalow. Pull basement. Price $8, , anaes $1,500 down. Craw- ford St, ¢@ rooms medern Price A tew new 2? and 3 bedroom John Kinzler, Realtor Ready uD Se ma from, Please | cay REALTOR > W. Huron = +6417 EVES ‘TR 3 BEDROOM NEARLY NEW bungalow with . alum. | Tri-Level Home Basement Prevent waste of time by listing your property exclusively with CHAPIN © = K. Irwin |REAL ESTATE}! 401 Dixie Hwy... Drayton Piains, _ 670 W. Huron St. BASEMENT. . 4 ces” CALL Ub HOMES TODAY. oS SSELL SLL YOUNG fage ahd extra ie Only $13,200 with terms. epen ento plasteted was. Fenced yard and house if very neat and clean, Total price $8850 with LAWRENCE W. GAYLORD 102 @. Broadway &t. Lake Orion MY 22821 et Sue In Highland, paved st. 1 acre. 3 bedroom, full basement. MU with M. Lae aE "ER JOSLYN bedroom stone and a . PONTIO AC RE: ALTY C co. + 2 BEDROOM. LAKE PRIVILEG trees, 63,950 Gal +8811, on 2 lakes. A few ee _— ae! 3 erty Orerioging Case Lake, Lake, a 00@ = ment, ie ba FA of water frontage. On Boste | Pontiac. 20 minutes from sown payment. Lots of bed- room space EM }-4196, 3 bedroom brick im Water- “Tone = basement 91,509 down Mee 3 Bedroom ranch. sement. xtra = "ea. birch cup- liv’ room with . @ ledg : fireplac mopping area. $13,000, terms to suit, Ppatoa te axe t tabascaned $109 per month. Call EM , Hear M39, Brendel Lake wm . $6,750, terme, EM 4 bedr full gs Lake privileges ‘$2,500 aows. +6863. eom- | C. Schuett Realty’s exclusive list- 404 E. High- ings are the best land Rd. (MSO) at Porter read $109 DOWN 1 ROOM HOME —< i% car eiarese end Fisher ‘Body Plants. VETERANS’ SPECIAL modern with full base- eee off heat and fenced yard of N. TO 5 Shepard Real Estate OL 3-7811 (101) Wo Huron Russell Young | ay two CLARK FOR SALE BY OWNER CHRISTIAN..HILLS NEAR level 7 reom brand me . ™ th plete “with Narpeune. d rapes storms, Many extras. moat Exterior fn $500 «2 ACRES rooms, ment just Be, for couple. +0, 800, terms, Eee Ts ba 4 ime = ettibaiinity, 4 bedrooms, veee- ment, brick. $0,500 with terms. | “BASY TERMS. CITY jet ee aed jm si 00 with 3 bedroom modern 7% ft. tiving SFAMIL Y BRICK WEST SIDE 2 ap apartments up, 3 oer garage, would convert nicely to 5 fami- from Sears, fly, of income, olf heat extra room down for bedroom or room . J. R. Hiltz Realtor FE _5-6181 Watkins Hills Model Homes Now Open “Dat Dat For Your 3.- 8 pm. Select Your Site Now Drive out Dixie Highwar to Wat- kins Lake Road, then left to Property i WM. “KEN N EDY soe] W Heures RAL TOR . __._ Open Evenings ‘Till 9 SPECIAL | Large ot. BOR140 $5,309 cash PAY ie SONS DOWN AND °C epee Call eet Ortonville: NAtionel 2815 or NAtional 17-3050 id on iot, Or pay acd will’ build ‘on my OR 31407 $386 lot. a to see it. RENT WITH OPTION Ela THELMA M ite 8 0 Cass Elizabe' WE TRADE SLAReTE LAKEFRONT. New 4 bedroo 3 ‘evel brick. This Resto has. everything, Don’t fail it. Priced a . 000. beta lakefront home has 3 @. Excellent beach, Priced at $i4,- Terms. or will rent with optiun $95 m ly selteabeto Rds S14, 9% ” Will puild-@ 3 bedroom full pase- | mhent brick rancn home with 16x22 attached garage, Plastered walls. No, 1 oak flooring, tile bath. On you lot. Rng | betagen 9 2 and pm m ‘odel : FE #1108. E J. Dunlap. Butider. Also 4 bedrm. home tor $15,950. \F E 5.0676 $550 Down quick possess! AR NOLD REAL ESTATE _ 210 S Telegraph Rd. HOUSES LARGE AND SMALL IN- si'e and outside of Pontiac “ROSE McLARTY, Bkr. FE 22162 OR FE 5-3578 NEAR COMMUTER * Modern 2 hedvects gy Noa : J "R. Taylor REALTOR a INSURANCE - —Oskland Ave. Open Eves PE 42544 Free Parking | VACANT $750 DOWN “OPEN SUNDAY 1:00 ig school, bus and golf course, move right in. 6 room brick front, full water, 5 yrs. old, ‘no Mtg. or fi- SKY REAL ESTATE 629 E. McNichols TW 5300 EL 62005 GATEWAYS to HAPPINESS SILVER LAKE. |. LAKE FRONT TWO LEVEL . ettractive fully 3 room, and Offered at $18,000, terms. You Won't Beat This 5 APT. BRICK INCOME Pully furnished on Oakland Ave- nue. Walking distance to down- town. 17 full-sized rooms with 4 baths, buile for an apartment water heat, ¢ porches, drive back yard cement. lax ft. rege Near san ete tee do e A wn, B frorrt ON YOUR IN- To Buy-To Sell-To Trade YOU BUY IT-WE'LL INSURE IT} . MAHAN REALTY CO. REALTORS FE 70263 1075 W. Huron | NEXT oor, ones “BRANCH PONTIAC LAKE 2 bedroom waterfront year around home. @rice ineludes deep freeze, aute. dishwash- er; auto. washing machine: and boat. Fo heat and 2 living rooms. Owner will accept ttre and clear trailer as ay down payment, £9.950 full price. NEAR ATRPORT 3 bedroom starter home with full basement & rough wiring. Good sized $295 down lot Only EP. C. Wood Co. ane wai # call Mr. Care ‘) JOHNSON, Realtor S. See tod Rd. Seats AT cement G1 SPECIAL $800 DOWN SPACIOUS FAMILY HOME in Carkston ee room, A real family home in ex- cellent condition RAY O'NEIL, Realtor {8 Teleg rvs note FE 3. 103 or FE 8-0789 BROWN $950 DOWN—Cozy bungalow, Part hsmt.. 3 pe. bath. Carpeted Ifving & dining tm. Immediate posses- ston Real yalue. at a $5,050. Call Mrs Hoyt, FE 23-9840 $1,300 DOWN West Ra 3 bedroom ranch Only two years old, Plastered, “walls. Auto- mate AC ol furn Aluminum storms & screens. Metere kitech- A built home rriced at only. “es. 750. Owner leaving city Senet WEST SUBURBAN—Lovel _ waneoles Brand fireplace, Oak floors ‘, biastered walls. Large 006x128 ft. lot. good buy. : $14,500 PIONEER HIGHLA: Brick bungalow with full ment, Storms & scréens. Select ered walls, Ce- oak floors & ramic tile Lavety lot Seen landscaped. rire car garage. _H. BROWN “Realtor aed Ph, FE 2-4810 Sauntiple. Listing Service ~~ WHY RENT? Piao” sa Pesta ae 8 Walton. Paneled FE 5-5783 | __ 43) SLICE OF HAM ee For Sale Houses _ 43 ROCHESTER AREA Quick possession of this 2° bed- room arge utility room, 2 lots,- 2 car garage near shopping. Full price, $7000 only 8750 down CALL OLIVE 6371 Maurice Watson, Realtor il Ww Fifth st __ Roch WIL ‘SELL OR SWAP. 4 ROOMS: & bath, garage, nen WEST SIDE, 9 ee basement, ping center. down or ~ sacrifice cash _mortgage, FE. 23-0881. merce Rd. EM 3-6063. on 98.190 top FA HOUSE FOR SALE. Lad COM- NOTHING DOWN For 4 month< only, we —_ une y for nothing dowa a For further deta: etalls “RED HORSE CORP. O19 Cass-El. FE F252 $500 DOWN ON 1 ACRE NEAR CLARKSTON CALL . SEE - BUY Cj arkston REAL ESTATE INC. 20 8. Main. Clarkston, Mich. MApie $-5821 — a Bote’ # a rea: chance to own that. No Down Payment Will build on your free and bedroom t 1 aie one by Bt borhood for just $1800 down SEEING BELIEVING but you won't believe your eyes when you see this ly modern 3 on “WILLIAMS MULTIPLE LISTING SERVICE O'NE IN ELIZABETH LA TATES—Is bases ent with rec, room. POP Rates's sites: ‘NORTH END — Attractive, bed rms. Full bath. Uuuity rm. Hi-Fi system .nelud \ car garage. $8,500. TO SEE THis HOME IS TO. LOVE IT—7 ft. of water PIONEER HIGHLANDS ~— SAT-& SUN. 2-6 24 DRAPER L Frere ; e) i sie W. bath, remodele Pormic: gas furnace, wa- fer softener. qinsoed mn , i 850 with $1,600 down. 831 Kenil- THIS ALMOST NEW 2 bed- room is for only : faite screens, located in mee Sle i218 Baidwin Avenue ~~ FE 40647 PE 40841 feat? eae if ___._For Sale Houses __.For Sale Houses - 4B al o Rent Leese Bus. Prov. 204 |? eprom wows wy apeesar = 180 feet, of x 8 1 ae a Humphries Realtor oN Telegrapa 2-474 = #7114 Multiple Listing Service Gl. RESALE SUPER SHARP 3 BED- ROOM BUNGALOW. FULL BASEMENT RECREATION Md OAK Watts cs PLASTERED ALUMINU: ¥ - ONLY TS DOWN. R. G. VALUET, Realtor SORES LB TING afivice™ __Income Property 43A WCOME. 9 FAMILY Re 4 and bath down, Living & dinin, ng room ca. ed, 4 rooms & ba up. Includin good | rniture, Pvt. entrances. New rTnace, Alu- minum combination pow wer t-car 15-DAY POSSESSION | garage. _Eae_ cond. FR +1008. Nearly new 5 rooms & bath. Gas | furnace, Lot 60x210. Only Ea Terms W EST SIDE $ rooms do. 3 and , Attached wearage. Reasonable a $9,300 - Term CUCKLER. REALTY 236 ~=2N, ss &E ~ Open it am, to9 p. NEW BRICK RANCH Hi OTHER PRICE $13,820 GI—No Down Payment ~206-W -Prinee-- of gr GOPPENS BASEMENT, ALUMINUM STORMS AND NS, INCINERATOR, RANGE, HOOD, VENT FAN, ] NCH . ROUGH TOIL- ET IN BASEMENT, PLUS MANY TURES,. FULL “BUD” t Only $1,500 Down fam store. Features 2 bedrooms and arate fowes Sm reom, full ment, eat, large front nara garage price $8,950 | Stop Collecting At $1,000 down Meo met Clemens t . Eve. Mr. Alles on 1 lot In Keego Harbor. Rent 1 and live w the other and make ; the payment $1200 Jown. $7,950 | _ total. PE 4-1038, or FE 5-3933. ee ees O’CONNS:. EE Bion Watkins Lake Front | Located on Watkins Lake's exclusive north shore This 6 yr. eld full basemen. home has such features plaster, bry: GOOD BE. Da. $1 TIOLMES-BARTRAM 4302 Dixie ‘Iwy. OR 3-1960 ing room, fruit cellar, screened front porch. rent, why don't you see it today. NICHOLIE | POR COLORED ouLY. In got & ton Woods Number 2, 9600 ¢: OA_8-0543 after VICTORY STREET Well located lot water and sewer. 80x162 ft, Only $1,550, NORTHSIDE Here is eo real buy. Four well located jots 60 x 199 ft. each. city water, good location. Only each. . ; PALMER DR. Corner lot 06 = 188 ft., high and dry, section of new homes, a Te eC at $450 AST SIDE Six lots 49 x 130 ft. each on Lot et St, Make us an offer $400. “WW INDCROFT 5 SUB, ae ae TR , OTTAWA DRIVE 4 bedroom brick, Spacious rooms, Evet vette e rooms, wart kitehen, Pull eramic tile soreened rear terrace. garage. . OFFERS -+Drayton-Area S room modern North Side—Brick bomd pom plus ut turing 12x24 close to line $9.950, terms. P ment, gas heal, attached 3 Car pre, Bult in on 2 a wie ee ot eee age. Call more armalten and an appoint- basement, oi] heat, attached mere Ne es attic, ed ving room with * Btep - full basement. arege, Fences on farabed yatd. Solid con- tion —,excellent condi- tion. at $11,400~ possibie PHA available. Leslie) R. Tripp, Realtor Lawrence Street Fr Tne or FE_2-1396 ANNETT | m and beth brick Fea- bedrooms 12x12, automatic as heat and 2 car garage. ated on paved schools 3 Bedrms. —Clarkston 3 ae HEHPSTEAD wt *. ee, FE FE 5-0510 Cy miles oul, $11,500 down, WELL ie 1 _REPRopuction- cost '§ RM. HOUSE “AND 4 RM. HOUSE) For r Sale Lake Prop, 44 4 SITES : “ooking vine Wallen Lae. t0 nies vileges, $500. Low down as fireplace, pee! ting, | sepuine ACH. “ait. 950 with $3,000 OTTER HILLS, NEW-BRICK, 3 ia ultra. Owner moving. FE For Sale Lots 4 ® etry | 7 x 1% ff. om Kentilworth | ——p- 2 BRICK STORES Brick sto a prime investment tn 3 stores on & main street Wah" EXRTRIDGE REALTOR FE 43581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESS! 1050 W. HURON Sr. OPEN EVE, ‘TIL 9 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge For Sale or Exchange 50 INCOME FOR SMALL FARM Will accept ho on 2 or Bay ie atil oy oe ‘a ome 6 mercial lot fust e Pr] 100 x 225 feet, income $198 3 weerenn for owe uaity $14 What have you to tr 74 ‘ Real state . rk W. Huron, Open evenings & Sun- _days, PE’ 46482 or PE 44813. Business Opportunities 34 ONE OF THE BEST LOCATED, hardware stores on the west side = large basement toyland 4 @y” parking lot next to store will give good lease, Write Pon- _tise Press, Box 100 WE COVER. THE STATE store, this ts one of the bare’t find 8DD and on oe estate BUT BARGAIN! : VARIETY STORE, Rochester area, now showing net profit of $700 monthiv and business is on the increase, $3,000 plus inven- tory will handle Completely itocked and “dotng pusiness in ready to wear plus variety STATEWIDE Real hear --74 Service of Pontiac 3 RLES, “REALTOR BD Mla 8. > reiegraph PE 40521 | STORE £ FOR vg B-— Me and OX- : Lake. EM and EM . x Money fo Leen 53 SEASONAL BENEFICIAL FINANCE CO. ous TW. Lawrence &t LOANS §20 T0 § on signature eee FINANCE CORP. OF PONTIAC 3% 8, Saginaw &t. Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge TO BUY SELL, REALTOR, PARTRIDOR 18 THE “BIRD” Wart ARE YOUR PLANS THE NEW YEAR? WHERE ARE bg! esaaad TO BE IN ARE YOU lotorested” in a rofe: PT. FRONTAGE ON Acgen* Ave. 190 ft. frontage Perry imess trentege. Real s¢_W_ Huron MOTOR TUNE-UP 8HO! Pully equipped for 4 cars. Latest electronic eculnment. Exel. ae a 230 p.m, GET CASH OUICKLY Up to $500 1950 to 1056 cars Bring your tile. Most deals closed in 30 minutes, Loans also made on fur- siture. Signatures and other se- eurities. . Oakland Loan Company 202 PONTIAC STATE BANK BLDG. F EF 2-9206 64 W. Lawrence St, PE 41598 Buckner Customers Are ‘- Happy Folks Buckner’s Employes serve with a smile in the most fMendly manner. ht is easy to deal at Buckner's, where couftesy and kindness are shown to everyone and borrowing is a pleqsure fuvare t 4 ie for es by arrangite fo ana im rran: re appin ess by a aging for ~ pa "enere you ere “ comed, and your patronage is a: preciated, Loans to $500, up te #4 months to repay. BUCKNER FINANCE COM PANY 3ND FLOOR, BAROMAL BLDG + “32 DIXIE HIGHWAY PLAINS 230 Bannsrom valUn jsne | VAN DYKE UTICA LOAN iS to $300 $25 to $500 COMMUNITY LOAN CO. 30 E. LAWRENCE FE 27131 ‘PRIENDLY SERVICE WHEN YOU NEED 125 to $500 You can get tt quickly. on your signature, Car or furniture. ue endorsers, Sor rene to suit budget. We will be glad to elp you with your money problems. FINANCE CO. * 702 Pontiac State Bank Bidg, FE +1974 Need $500 With fast, courteous service and rour budget? om payments to fit vour Then you visit our new modern e 80 parking and where new private cons rooms await ou. Or FE 5-€121 and tell Us your | Home & Auto Loan Company TN, (Second _Hours (Beste it a FOR BETTER H S£E Cherokee Hills! fe clodets _coumty the atveningee ] ot Live (ati exert on BIRD, Realtor unity Netional Bank Bid Pe vant ““pres. PE S130 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge BUILD NOW 0 e esiakee Satie of 8 Estater Present CDAVIS 4975 Pontiac Lake Rd PE 5-4311 @ X 120, $200. P.O. BOX 535, Pontiac ne RT BRAC STU. WOODED LOT IN + Watkins anetns, Call owner. FE 38-6045. For Sale 4 Acreage 47 *aucne i ai orton a wie us Waterford Estin ates KETENE | , Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partridge FSTALE “SERVICE otk: ero Cal FE Dali. .BAR OWNERS We now have m ow: lified 6 at least Mortgage Lo Loans 54 54 aa a LOANS — =, $600 to $1.5 500 “LET’S TALK BUSINESS” Pontiac Restaurant real buy p wise. Phone for tional information. Commercial Building ¥ 40x100 ft. Lo- For Sale Farm: Farms 4 48 Buy Thru Partridge List Thru Partrid FARMS AND A AGE one 311.1. 40003. "Ridgeway 975 Baldwin ave. FE 46203 CLARKSTON REAL ESTATE INC. 340 acres, Lakerille Parms. ‘atl leve : Sion per acre. an res, gentle rolling, $200 per 40 acres, all tillabie level land, Nice , good is er 4% miles on paved road. ern 3 bedroom oxibetdings, gi, 000 cash or #- nu ee oe BUILDERS, LOOK! — ected on Telegre reph Cement block Sonetruction. Suited primarily for garage earat or w . MICHIGAN BUSINESS SALES CORPORATION vy i PARK Az ove DOOR, 'AU- eyes Orchard Ee ve. re oall “be 4a after 2»: m._sek for Tom _or Red ts) IN LAPEER COUNTY Lovely 6 rm, modern fai hones. — Basement barn and —_— Mast be eep. Total price $17, Partridge 18 THE “BIRD” TO SEE BUSY STRAIGHT LIQUOR bar rooms, modern owner's @ in- cluded $45,000 full price on terms. VARIETY STORE on 4 lane high- . ‘WARD E. PARTRIDGE — REALTOR PE 4-3581 REAL ESTATE & BUSINESSES 1050 W. HURON ST. OPEN . “TIL 9 4 BUNCE C Cumrent HARD. pay “4 Joo. malles condition, for pase Olde hard top. 2 arm ondition, FE 93-3176. . Perry. - SELL OR TRADE we. have very good 1 ane Featine 4 a oor peeen that we will t for (feed om or vacant lots ie . igh’ . Ask for Mr, own L. H. BROWN, Realtor 1362. W. Huron sh, FE 2-4810 NEARLY NEW TRAILER HOUSE _ 4 rooms and bath. Will trade tor in the city of RADE OR SELL typewriter. MA 62896. TRADE 27° BLOND CABINET TV TV for ve or 21" table mote and _foce . PE 277120. 03 8. Pad- WANTED: JEEP OR A ¢+WHEEL drive truck. OR RESTAURANT, complete in renewable lease build- apt operator leaving ne. will take “eash. _On adie, eens AP IN YO TES so a new part. Vole of peed us! skates cheap, See our huge toy land. Erector sets, bride dells, gemes. trucks. sleds, tobog- i] LADIES. MICE DR LADY'S MOUTON | Like MAN'S 7, ZIP IN, ZIP out size camel ore ® 63185, uANe SUIT AND TOP COAT, ea , $13 and $15. 674 East Bev- — — nara Goods 57 57 2 BURNER oF ou CIRCULATOR retor, $15, 200 B Pike. aches LIKE! Ove 8 re = P Lely 4535 Rd. Orton- 1 BENDIX DELUXE —— Pa __ Sine he PES. “S319, after 4:30 p.m. 1 MAHOGANY AND | OAK DRESS. er. NAtional 1-9028. ? PIECE LIVING “RM, Sorte. 3 D TABLEs. FE 4-6732 pe. ‘7, SIZE 14. hair | s bos SELVINATOR REFRI Bish ong —gy GOOD CONDI- PE 5-064 PUEL | table lamps ......... ratufied davenport host of drawers, lg.-sise ... legos ABLE | 3 i ree per cent discount on all | on hs ge ai Saginaw swe | E " oe indole Dept eee eeene oor) te) oereeeeee ise eeeeeee ‘oeeone set. ansaes aeeees THOMAS HE FURNITURE co, WAYNE GABERT'S ser with ari, . 8 ys em ft. run: ~~ gt only Hs Milk’s, MY 6-1300. _tion, reas. HEATER, $12; KITCH- EM en with 3 chairs. $7. PURNITURE AND APPLIANCES Chet ans, 6-6355. WALNUT TABLES. 1 1| goon ners @ screen-and rons, FB i Te CHAIN. s TA- lamps. 1 cue! washer, FE 31645. TOU. FF MW. REPRIG. COAL water he and het water tank +1187 7 wea TV. MA WY With new pi tube. PE 6-366 Wf gram MAPLE BED WITH BOx & mattress in exc, condi- ‘40, FE 8-3645. SECTIONAL, $18. OIRL'S cae tee nine 3. 40. Roller ekates, lamp, dishes, mise Mod- : . $75, Fe s-cslo TPC. M SUtTE. FE 2-7260, 2 BABY BEDS AND MATTRESSES chair, 16085 Locherbie, Birm isis bedroom set, deluxe elec. OA 63792, Alcohol 188 Proof $3.% Ox IZ Fett B ge $5 for-sale. EM 43-5781. ave WAYNE GABERT BIG DISCOUNTS ON HI FIDELITY RADIO _& PHONOGRAPHS 121 N. Saginaw, - PE 5-6189 WILLETT CHERR La TWIN &sIZE bed com » ni stand. dres- ser oa mirror. en new, Ii Towa. forces @asonable. OL GIBSON 6 PT. REPRIGERATOR, used, —s l4l Auburn Ave. ATOR RE- one 8 OR ee GOOD USED ELECTRIC RANGES- ALL NAME BRANDS AND SIZES. SOME LIKE NEW $39.30 AND UP CONSUMER'S POWER CO. 28 W. Lawrence ey aoe S AEPAIOERATOR 2 ——— AR. On: ; electric CIALA sences OF eondnee 3.55) B csvset verre res a “gther toys 8 saadeeees . eeceess BM —e "RAD 23-3753. ; | ASORTMENT | OF APRONS: - 30 per cn WINE DAVENPORT & chair, —s condition «FE .2- Tit | Siver WAITE’S APPLIANCE —_WAREHOUSE CLEARANCE an new mdse . . some scratched @ only Room Air Condition- ers, Were $278.95; now $148, ™% ton, thermostat sien.88:; Ww ite’ s Srortitaire Store 3 Days Only First Come. First Served All Sales Final Easy Terms_ Mort Mahe Sxates with eas re, eres de fe sree a i PAIR OF GIRL’s CHICA shoe roller skates, size with PE $4120. Also som some ice skates, o PT. PRAM LBOA’ iT. USED 1 +7316, Call Mesigns « . FE New, 24 vol. -_ $100. meee wie BALE appliance: ae: **hise $14.95 GE Steam irons, now Reg. Fits oo pioreiee, Se ae [feo Be ys heels TA tag, US. Pon Om. ware, a Ranbeng. Sat mens © 1906 by HEA Servinn, na, goo Bao nat tarts Fi “I used to be the idol of the teen-agers, but I ruined my voice by taking lessons and learning to sing’ " Christmas Gitts 3 SPECIALS tS a. Dia. Eng, Watches — vadies, FOR =: ‘DEWALT SAW, LIKD Rew. rich OL 32-6892. GIRL's SHOE Size 4, toe & se Gini’s CHICAGO ROLLER skates case, FE 3-1 Gint's_size ¢ SKATES case. EM HAMMOND CHORD ORG. new. It would be « fine Christmas . Call EM 39-3201, Power Tools DeWalt and Porter Cable THESE COME _IN AND TOOLS Get’ $20 certifieaxe ‘Fee on™ ec- cessories buying $49.95. reer, Cable Jig Saw, famous A Beautiful | New K Kitchen oe by Chrictmae sak T you call now!) Cabinet sinks, dishwashers, disposals, built-in range & fan. $1 AND UP VALLELY'S OLive 19941 . & figure | To yy 0.08, $1.95 Re i weevewee eee | 59 For Sale Miscellaneous 60 | Se enrrcn 35308. OLLER jacket, | nee ANS \Ot-FIRED HoT CHRISTMAS TREES. | ame a number in all sizes that slightly marred at extreordinary an Fluorescent, 30) a4 _gey-t Orchard Lake Ave. ‘LION NE EL & AMERICAN 7. FLYER TRAINS pie, AVE “ae VE 54-2100 Bhckets Bidg. Supplie a =P ak tak ae lies Oe eee eee Rey + Foo seer ee nee eeenee r ; Pir .. ee er . ko chee O OEE EO Oe 2% Birch et ee seers etiene on - l eae well jet pumps at = Sos Orchard ‘Take Ave. SALE SHEETROCK x, Eves after FLUORESCENT | FIX: FIXx- tures, newest, Mf tahting for most Bi 2 1 ’ bs, | 4x8x% fir plywood . all at F —" 1x12 white pine boards. Co; 148 | Inside door Jams. ae 308 Bot pipe . ized pipe, sewer crock, POSadles om and hardware, #AVE UP TO $800 ON MATER CREDIT TERMS. BORMEISTER | Northern Lumber Co. from a = trom |. Birch No. J flush doors, St. Pied SALE Games combination windows doors, aluminum & Fiberglas FE 46089 Sam to ? pm, SEPTIC TANKS CONCRETE ae som design for m hg Sg aes value, $23.08. These are selection of levetorien, bath- fae end shower stale, Mutiene Talbot Lumber 7 through Rent Ads! Room, | RENT IT_FAST. neugs, apartment, any Wt &. squire Ré. FE 30m Do it Yourself — 61 Church's, Inc. Engage SY. BD ad ,|B0rs CHICAGO ROLLER = 4x8 Sheet $1. 3 | OFFICE EQUIPMENT 2 pr eh A aa ees te station coat e OR 31502. SHOP BY PHONE SLAYBAUGH’S 630 Oakland, oe: a: Open Eves. - 5 Tepate “service Ge te *| SANDY" S Spor SHOP Soratgne.” Ere Siti On | fer ot cae ore THE PONTIAC PRESS. nm DEC mines Sie: 1056 ne an Pe “New and Used Trucks 4953 GMC Panel ee eerlet Panel Ford Panel Chevrolet ae Del'ry |. ee 4 pe ee eee 1947 Pontiac sedan cleam .asceeenees 2. S245 1950 Chevie recon- ditioned ........5- $375 1950 Chevie (o.k. as $B) se ceccaneceese 1952 Buick, extra nicé, good tires ....$595 41952 Olds Super 88 . .$545 Above cars all in running ~ condition. Come in and look them over. Russ Johnson Motor Sales | $1 N, Broadway rd A-1 mechanical By Jay Ales 131 CHEVROLET AIR BARD | TOP, Radio & a Tires, No m Wessume | ments of 5° be: menth Sah Credit Mgr.. Mr. *, Mid- . | §9 CHRYSLER — Ve RADIO-RAH, 5! price west 68550. No payments ‘tll Turner Ford. good motor & new tires, PE 44007. MY 2-2871 LAKE ORION, MICH. — : , Can be seen from on det, till 2 and Sun, the same Judson. : Eee HURRY! SAVE UP TO $800 1956 CHEVROLETS DEMONSTRATORS AND OFFICIALS’ CARS ‘SIXES AND FIGHTS 100% Guarantee for ne Full Year NORTE CHEVROLET 1000 S. WOODWARD BIRMINGHAM ‘Clarkston sian ate doa wn we — bs tg’ ~ Sedan v4, | eee te Mater “ate e jend cruteer tar. MV base leather interior. Rou WoW tires, wes cane a oe od Yorker V4) means —Please POWE car ‘Yike new. e ‘Tew. at 8-3245 days, OA ofa 7 DON'T NEED CASH AT BIRMINGHAM NASH. CREDIT-PAIR CREDIT. ON THE BS bias om HE MeO i, re Nash | 666 Ss. Woodward, OPEN | TILL 9 P.M. DAILY (= i} vm “cas BE SURE i “He's always changing the color of his hair .. . last night T O GET it was red-head, tonight be's. s out with a blonde!’ , For Sale Cars 91 For Sale Cars 91 OQUR oC" Sergeer omens DEAL SEASON'S Py re | bring car to your home aay | | Mt $1,005 Jess McNeal, Inc 4-2042 WE BELIEVE FOR THE PINEST For Sale Cars 91 m Ni) READ THESE PRICES! | BEFORE YOU BUY 1954 Belvedere ..... 1954 Ford C'line ... | steering, ant power brakes. 1954 Buick Riviera. .$1395 | 1955 Mercury Cpe.. / 1953 Mescury 4Dr. .$ 795 CENTRAL ~ MERCU RY Safe Buy rr vs “ an i % OF brakes & steering and new tires. [ait aaa PANES HARGREAVES ae seniotie Sooo | ~ DECEMBER Used Cars _ SEE THESE CARS ANYWHERPF. red and white .$ 8&5 8 cylinder 4@-door, Radio and, heater. 1955 Ford F'lane -. .. $1045) * @doot. Radio and ..| 1954 Ford R. Wen, $ 945 Radio heater, Very nice. 1954 Pont, S’chief ..$1250 Catalina. Radio, heater, power Super model. A real beauty. . $1685 Montcla: model. Fully equipped 48 POWSTAE, ‘se Fone 7Q5 PONTIAC ‘30, 2 DR. atD CLEAN — ee PLYMOUTH 186, ¢ DOOR SEDAN. ly Sucomined. $l aad 1955 CHEVROLET 13 Green paint, heater, signals, like new | Se PONTIAC. 4 DR. 3 PASSENGER station wagon. R & H. Directional 5 1s. Snow tires. 11.690 actual miles. OR %-T241. @ PONTIAC 38 AC 8 CHEAP SEE. Clyde at 340 Baldwin Ave. ' eee ee Monterey with radio, heater, aute- mati. transmission and white wall tires $1 PONTIAC DR. HARDTOP. | exe. condition. $435. 86 W. End, St. Pontiac. LOOK LOOK LOOK Army Surplus JUST RECEIVED 18 MORE 5 aisle EX - ARMY Ideal ot your Ind car. PLAT DECK seMI , Christmas 3 INTERNATION: ALL ITEMS ARE MECHANICAL LY PER °RICED FOR QUICK SALE No down pay’mt required. * LUCKY AUTO SALES | _BEFORE _ GREETINGS | SED CARS AVSILABLE sHOP - 1950 Chevrolet 4-Dr, $ 135 , #8 Seemaw St __ PE 41006 ee I > Doles e, ratte. beater. white | ; DESPERATE! M y “AN OPEN LETTER TO. Schutz Motors a Hagia MAT tek} OU BUY THE CAR-BUYING $12 8 Woodward Bbam 1950 Stude’r 2-Dr. ..$ 115) PE (44223 after €:20 p.m. Gat a . | PUBLIC 7 | MI_ 68302 en_ tle) | Ths we real good ra rose ce 250| <= enytime Sunday. Bring Title : “ofecmane ies ate Ca aes 93! melee “notte and 25 a a Mr. and Mrs. Car Buyer: |-§@ Bob Frost am, | dealer for the o oaral tin: | eoln and Mercury says “You | chance to. see these cars that come from | exclusive section cf Birming: | ' ham Bloomfield Hills Franklin Village.* 1950 FORD SEDAN $45 down, 8780 per week BRAID MOTOR SALES | DeSoto-Piymouth Dealer MAple $5071 Open niles till 8 ‘MS CHEV. BEL AIR *. Ratp. ps. ‘2 Chev. 2 dr. PG, R & BR. Nice | "SS Dodge hard-to-find clean cars | We also have @ or & Chey. V9 dr. P.G. .... Si4a5 Cher. 4 dr... 0... ... 8t385 Feouae furBel tat Sie Chev. 4dr. BA PG. .... $1145 Pord 82 dr... . . $1005 Pont Ch. De. 6 2 dr. byd. § 805 |- Ford 2 dr. 8... $ 895 6 OD $ 795 re 2) Lies tenes $ 595 aeapens ss owe 2 otor Sales BUICK PE ¢-3638. “mripe orm Pee See Stan or John B’ham Open till 9) RHE ANSWER To Th ded Be oy i at.’ Years of Fair Dealing “——2i0 Orchard Lake Ave.- This is our YULE TIDE | _ FE se CLEARANCE SALE. Caen 28 et CHEV. 194 BEL AIR SEDAN. 2 a toe’ finish. An exceptional buy Ting 1988 Besutiful Mercury Maré- | i956 RORD CUSTOM 8 TUDOR, Just your car down. term: radio & heater, W-Wall tires, ‘68 Buick Super Hardtop. Power Haskins Chev. | Stirhfoesitas "0" * Be") pervinautn "al Greg niger. ‘@701 Dixte Hwy. at Mis "6 Mercury 2 Door, Radio & Heat-| eer. Midwest 7500, Haroid Tur- 25 USED CARS Mate 7 own terms. Some care | "$@ Ford Victoria, $1850. - ‘$0 Pontiae ® 3 ¢r. Hydra. Very "83 Ford 3 door. 9928. _keego Sales & Servi Chev. Bel 4r. This car |S) Mercury Hardtop, $850. Snchoed ta ervice Citousnon: = Smew Hes. Clear 44 pontine Catalina Starchiet Hard- CAL PORD, Ra a ee ‘@ Pontiac & sedan. Very sound | ‘oP $1390 transportation. OR 3-1676 = = odes STATION WAGON, x: money down, assume Lancer macdiop me : rate of i Der month, Cail 17,000 act “niles Li real “No Te ene till next year, clean car, priced te s#il mtr., tires and mice paint \"66 Lincoln Premier 4 Loor, Pull | = ' rs “FORD 3 3. DOW on ‘© Buick Riviera sedan R & H Power and lubricating System. i Ryaray ica. Call b toe D. "© Cher.-2 dr. deluxe. 1 of those ‘4 Lincoim Premier Convertible, ennai ‘2 ae 7 FORD-O-MATIC, R&H, d_reniabie | ‘36 Ford 2 Door Custom § $1408. __must sacrifice, PE 4-262¢. ancenaiy rouns \'52 FORD RANCH WGN. | THURON MTR. SALES “Bob Frost, Inc. | IEVROX MTR. SALES | LINCOLN MERACURY AND ‘4 FORD 4 DR. STATION W CONTINENTAL DEALER R& wr nt hain Country wedan. | 870 S. Woodward Ave. | OR 38153 j | Midwest 66934 B’ ham | | FORD. 53° ‘RANCH WAGON. GOOD . We w AU BURN MOTOR . SALES COR PIKE & E_BLYD — Christmas : 1949 Mercury 4- sr cnd j er, 61495. _ner Ford. | -$ 120, Radio, heater 11985 Chevrolet P/U § 595. ‘yg ton mode! Real good buy. HERE ARE SOME LATE MODELS AT _ ATTRACTIVE PRICES | 1956 Lincoln Prim. Coupe 1955 Buick Cent. Riviera down, Assume payments of $12.88 | 1955 Olds 88 Holiday 1955 Buick Road. Riviera 1956 Mercury Phaeton MERRY CHRISTMAS - TO ALL som 40) W. PIKE ST. | Lot O n 8 a.m. to 9 p.m. FE 2.9167 and FE 43885 195 MERC. MONTEREY. 2 DR. hardtop, full power, clean, one | 2200. Al } ird. _owner, _ MI & ‘S30 MERCURY e00p CONDITION. $i. FE 2-3433 after 5:30. ‘@ MERCURY AND ‘“é& CHEV. Good mechanical cond, $95 each. 12 Thorpe St CHRISTMAS SPECIAL YOU CAN - BICYCLES) 22 2a TRUST: | Your Choice ($1545 FOR SA FE®WINTER FRL, SAT. ONLY Cowutac 55 DODGE DRIVING With ber ane of iy! stunietpal car, 5 ANY US CAR. bey erate acl eh OxouRLOT. §/$1195 Wd. oe ivory finish Stock No. | _ we te ee 955 PL YMOUTH vss Cues suv | All Used Cars spit iat Sat flea eee Tse! = =Turnerized | treme. mer Poise radio and heater, Stock 6 1953 CHEVY $698 2door sedan with Powerglide, roe and heater. Stock No, nN No Payments 8 4953 FORD $395 ¥.8 tudor with C. and heater.| Tet One Purchase Do | "st chevie' dr 2. Hes ihe? *e. | Your Complete Christmas 3 pontine 2 4c, Hyarematic. $ Tes 41952, CHEVY 05) ery Satie ies a) : gna y Rtet| YOU'MUSTBRING. [3 Bice: THIS ° E] Wigente | » 1956 RAMBLER ADVERTISEMENT Pe % preugenerniner’ i ey atide Tana out Priced te pu hae ALSO We have 6 1868 Chevrolets, 2 ment, seme ay here mg renee ' some standard N NORTH HAROLD : - TURNER 388 """ 18 464 §. Woodward, B’ham VROLET : “090 8. S, WOODWARD ~ BRRMI NGHAM Phone Midw est 47500 © with Powerflite mission as 2 ba | finish. “food RIEMENSCHNEIDER FORD |: Dodge. |. | COS ag Pham Ree eee Te eee) ieee ane ae tse CASH mp s.ceern om somes Enea bt Ean ee | Ree Sakae Seisaten i "At the Bright Spot” | AF" u@ "so oucruy, aim, | “Soetenange wet akege OMe | —EASY-ED JONES on Bett Ca and Tom (Vobr, Ine 8, Main, Mn- HURON MTR’ SALES wit A ring agar foun 4 CHEV. RUNS GOOD, oe i TOTE ave Cash for Christmas FE 17-0298 after 5:00. TagALLe « DR. “SEDAN YOUR CHRYSLER HARD TOP. R & . . Really @ col- | SEadilc Sed DeVie | "ELSE Seprtsteny | somemne momen") NOTE ; u vert: |" HONEST VALUES FvE 12000 WERE Rs Olds 98 Holiday Sedan $e Emown, arp. 4 door oom Haskins Chev. Bee dagen vat at a y Monterey 1981 Ponting, niece cg 6785 Dixie Muy of se 0 GAR PAYMENTS TOO BURDEN. - cher Be ae Sot ‘Cpe. 74 OAKLAND _| 8} HENRY 34 CYL. Ove ea ae ex - a meee * BY OWNER. “62 DODGE. CLEAN. | “rive. Clean, exc. . tires. om EOzimer” “EERE ssp | Cee a ’ ‘ontiac Cat $L LOW MILEAGE. | — a "s+ Olds 98 Holdsy Cou ” 1956 Deed ue second cont Mat Tass. | car will be brought to your home ‘54 Chevrolet 2-Door p ; 1 KAISER, LOOKS AD RUNS or night. Jess McNeal, "54 Olds 2-Door : — —— - nnsron |'34 Ford 2-Door FORD No B Tj a '33 Cadillac Convertible |. 1D Ol h [ No Better Time ''53 Pontiac 4-Door CLUB Than * ° 53 Sarah 4-Door E _ "53 Buick 2-Door ; ’53 Dodge 4-Door COUP THR -_ che istmas .’52 Lincoln 4Door 4 ''52 Ford 2-Door $645 GC O | Buy tO DUY JEROME Larry Jerome « oe verTE "Good Will” | Olds-Cadillac ‘. : Orchard Lake at Cass lig FORD_¥- RADIO ame "arr barre Se = Used Car a Sen tae | 2 Nos. FE Sept, Pietd_Moters. |. auto. — pao — Make the whole faniily |. Skirts - | Talis, plastic top, fed vinyl i! happy with one of these. FOR SALE BY PVT. 7 FR = * The sportsman’s Christmas pres- Chrysler, 2tone, R&H, back-up : ent, only— : CHEVROLET Ce ar oatteare: pote, “MEX 4 $3095 ‘55 2.Door Del Ray. .$1495 +2680 7 r — zi y Powers » 13,000 actual miles. cep | 22, - 24 - 26 This one ae FORD, dr. with PONTIAC GET A CAR: | pursuit engine, radio & heater. | 5°S 870 2-Door ..... $1395 . Radio, heater, Fydramatic. eo FORD 55 Custom Tudor ..$1295), Radio, heater, 2 -tohe paint, PONTIAC 56 Starchief wxade es $2595 } = rw , radio, heater and 'S2 Deluxe : 2 Door a) Radio, heater, Hydramatic.. *53 Chieftain iin 2dr. vs Hydramatic Radio, beater, $2045, 136 Sti Station tion Wagon . - $2395 | - | Until Next Year) 3 aan arye. 7° is CHEVROLET "56 Bel Air ........$2295 2 om wee, "35 870 Catalina. avs -.$1795 Bone’ paint PON TIAC RETAIL STORE “GOODWILL . USED CARS” iil eaaabtl We 2 MA 5-507 AC CATALINA, RA-' (1981 PONT die & Heater, Hydramatic. $5: ores one $> a week. FE 66951. Fie | PONTIAC 1 94 CHIEFTAIN SE dan. Radio & heater. Hydrematic rive. 2 tone finish. A for money! Just your car down. | Haskins Chev. | 6751 Dixie Hwy. at MIS nites ti 8 West Side Used Cars overhead is low | Magy . makes trom. 923 W. Huron PE 42185. | 1950 DODGE ™%-TON PANEL Heater, lots of miles left in this one West Side Lead Cars STUDEBAKER, PASSEN- | _Beaer clean, sas. rE +1342) omen NEW STUDEBAKER CA RS \ HAWKS & TRUCKS AVAIL- | sae M ERT PRLS SPACK: Ss. ARD DEALER. 8. BLYD. Ez. woopw . PE +0687. $895 '30.2Door Sedan. - + $395 $3 STUDEBAKER Spert . Black beauty. red leather. ent milleogs. Inch ‘87 pistes, Call __Credit Manager, MI | | 169 STUDEBAKER V-3, OVER- drive, good tires and R __No rust. Call OR 3-1683 after 6 1056 R new car for « low price. FE +1830. 198 CHE\ 1954 FORD 8 cylinder, heater, 4 forward speeds 1983 CHEVROLET Very clean. new maroon finish. heater 1954 FORD '3-TON PICKUP Green finish, heater signals. Ready to go Black finish, heater, extra seat. 1949 CHEVROLET %-TON PANEL Heater, turn signals. runs very good. "ROLET TON PICKUP TRUCK SALE (SEE THESE AT CASS AT OAKLAND LOT ee ee 1 1984 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELIVERY .. 1953 CHEVROLET 1-TON PICKUP . Blue, heater, 4 speeds forward. All OK. eevee 44¢-TON PICKUP *+.... New paint, good tires, heater. mechanically O K bE THESE 211 s. SAGINAW ST: $4-TON STAN] 1953 CHEVROLET 3, TON PICKLE Original green finish heavy duty tires, heater 1951 CHEVROLET 33-TON PANEL Green finish, beater, runs very good | 1951 GMC 1%4-TON TRACTOR Good tires, new paint, tup-top shape. 1949 WILLYS JEEP PANEL .. Nice paint. very clean. healer, shape. recent motor overhaul 1:-TON PA new paint Ce ec wove eee ees $145 1953 CHEVROLET SEDAN DELUVERY 2 to choose from. 1 Blue. 1 green sobs, MATTHEWS-HARGREAVES ”'Y our CHEVROLET Dealer” | PE 4-4546 FE 5-4161 DONT BE “DUPED” WHEN YOU BUY A CAR!. “OLIVER BUICK | FOR TRULY © DEPENDABLE DEALS $995. tse. |'54 Chevrolet Dix. 2:Door, |. Radio, Heater, Powerglide $1295 '52 Cadillac 4-Door, Radio and Heater, Hydramatic | $065 ’52 Ford 2-Dr. V8 Custom line’ ~ $595 Your Choice *52 Nash 2-Door, Radio, Heater, Good Rubber $095 "52 Buick Super 4-Door, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow $695 53 Studebaker 4- Door. Sedan, Radio and Heater $1595 ’S6 Ford 2-Door. low price * — $1995 ’5S Buick 4Door Special, Radio, Heater, Dynaflow 1LlOc ‘A new "56 NASH CLUB COUPE . 1°55 FORD TUDOR |’S5 FORD CLUB COUPE. "$3 Dodge 2-Dr. and Dr, ! ‘4 FORD TUDOR bees '$4 FORD CONVERTIBLE 53 PONTIAC DOOR '§3 BUICK 2DOOR. . "SI FORD 1 TUDOR . THE SALE OF THE YEAR! PRICES SHOT TO BLAZES (3732) 56 MERCURY 4DOOR ....... (3698) (3824) 3826) (2 55 PONTIAC 4DOOR ....,....... (3846) ‘55 FORD STATION WAGON . (3658) (3778) ‘54 CHEVY STATION WAGON . (3797) ‘53. MERCURY CLUB COURE i (3825) (3799) . (3684) ‘Sl PONTIAC CONVERTIBLE LWdJ ’55 Pontiac 2-Door, Radio, Heater, 2-Tone Paint inal ui Special , Radio, Heater "55. Buick 2-Door Special, Radio, Heater, ‘Dynaflow. (3841). 48 PONTIAC 4DOOR ............$ 195 $ a Owens” Your Friendly FORD Dealer | e lal - Soe aew a ye eeee ee wrens oeeee Oe eene Cars Listed By Stock Numbers RETAIL PRICE $1895 $1295 $1295 $1595 $1595 +» $1595 $ 995 $1195 $1145 - $1045 ) weeeecees $745 tater eee wd 445 + .$ 295 51 DODGE DOOR ee ‘ Bot i ns "48 MERCURY CLUB COUPE roee§ 245 ES ee a ey eenee ee ane « NB President —T Bids will be sought: soon on bulld-, ng a Dito De To ay's 1a io ograms \ mo cans = - ° | wae, tren CKLW, (00) WW, Gs) ~«WOAR, ay WXYE (12770) WRON, (1460) wiex. aan) For - + . TONIGHT 10:66—' Ne we Coffee 12:86—WJR, Time for Music) Portable Television brit ee ww Boxing". wet " wer ion Scramble . WW4, You Bet Your Life ‘ be 3 8 ‘WYZ. Vandercook 8: own apeste Hall CKLW, Bud Davies Show HAMPTON TV} See siete" WoaR, Newt Bpinoramia | CKLW, Bons of Saddle eee ered wi ‘ . Spi 825 W. Huron FE 4-2525 ae I oe sg fae Coffes, T. Malone |12:48—WW4J, Muste :0—WoR, Dinner Date 10 CHOOSE FROM! @ Toys © Sunbeam Appliances @ Revere Ware ®@ Schwinn Bikes us solve your problem! | We have a big, wide, won- derful array of sure-to-please gifts for your. whole list! © CHRISTMAS DECORATIONS -@ TOBOGGANS SLEDS — e SNOW COASTERS - © HOBBY _ HORSES © SPORTING G00DS Open $ to 2 on Sunday OPEN EVENIN cS 11:06— WIR, News 9:00—WJR, Wm. Sheehan 1:06—WJR, News, Hospital WWJ, Ross Mulholland WWJ, Witching Hr. _WWJ, Minute Parade _| wowd, Weekend. Musie-- WXY% Mel Allen” CKLW, News, Sports : a y Bins CKLW: Eddie Chase WXYZ, News, Town W News Bod Davies ows, Se remem? | SE Get Reine | SEAR Bits nomen | Sue’ See 1 4 w ON, ‘World "News & Sports ews, Vkranian Mr. ax ben 11:30—WJR tc ‘ oan nae Guest Star 1b rah Quest, Bones Ri 3t8 ae p of a WCAR, Rhythm Roundup Laswean, yen YZ, Micke . . ; oxuw. Pe lewis oF. WPON, Spotlight wa earned 1.30 WIR, Gunsmoke, WOAR Reve, Spinorame SATURDAY MORNING wave. nee Se Wroit, Tempe WPON, Call Tune ¢:00-—WIR,, J. Vinal, Melody| WJBK! News, McLeod 00— Indictmen 1:30-—WIR, Guest, Law WW, News, Maxweil WCAR, News, M.D Beet | “ony m.oe™™ . Ww, Mi Beatty WAYS. FP. Wolf a) Some) w News, Polish waxa, WJBK, News, Reid 10:30—WWJ, News, Concert 1:30 —WIR, Johnny Dollar ‘ WCAR. News. Cotice WXYZ, Jobn Slagle WXYZ,, Mt. $:00—WJR, Robert Q. Lewis WrOn. CkLW, Mary Morgan CKLW, Mls 1 Game CKL' terspy ii eae Tunes R. Lewis | 2:00—WJR, News, Army wee oe eee on ww. Mon $:30—WJR, Stars for Defense me WJBK, News, Reid . 4:90-—WIR, amos “a andy | _WCAR. Cotfes With Clem Way. ‘xews Bpore navies | 4: :ae--WIR, Parade of Bands WWJ, Fan Club 1:00—WIR, Jim Vinal WJBK. News, Don McLeod | WWJ, Monitor CKLW. City Editor ww, Bob Maxwell woes a8, Spinorame + WoaR, News, Spincrama y ™ ew o0. cody rue ‘Good Morning 11:30—WW, News, Monitor | ‘20—WJR. Music Hall : Trim ‘Tree ; News, Reid CKLW, Bud Davies ‘ Winter WwW, Pan boned Soar News, Coffee WCAR: spinorame Weekend’ pe dat W. Convention 30—WIK, Music Hall 6:06——WJIR, PI Ww. x . en tees Wot SATURDAY AFTERNOON WYZ. News, Winter ews, Spincrame WJB News, Re 0 White, JBK, News, Don Leod Pee: Soundstage Wea. Coffee With Clem |" wa. bah by . ao Seon =. Spinorama a Bbort $:06—W. Jack White News, Winter ‘ pacat S itcxer \ Bob 4 CRLW, Bow News, Bud Davies 5:20-WIR Musto | Hall WwW. People CKLW, News, Good Morning woas, News, Spincrame Week. News, Winter view Soundstage Ww N Reid WPON, Tempo WCAR, ~ -- Today's Television Programs - - Programs furnished by stations listed in this column are subject to change without notice Channel 2—WJBK-TV Channel 4—WWJ-TV Channel 7—WXYZ-TV Channel $—CKLW-TV TONIGHT’S TV HK 6; e00—(7) Soldiers of Fortune. (9) 6:15—(4) Weathercast. Sonny Eliot. (2) News, ¢:20—(4) Box Four. 6:26—(2) TV Weatherman. 6:30—(7) Public Defender. Girl aids “Hi-Jacker” of boyfriend's truck and he lands up in prison.) (4) Western Marshal, (2) Lions) Quarterback Club. Van Patrick, Buddy Parker. 7:00—(7) Kukla, Fran and Ollie. (9) Boston Blackie. Blackie al- ' most loses his life when he tan- | gies with ‘‘Diamond Smugglers.” | (4) Playhouse. (2) Adventures of Ellery Queen. Starring Hugh Marlowe. 7:15—(7) News, John Daly. 7:30—(7) Rin Tin Tin. Chief Co- chise helps cavalry stave off attacking Indians. (9) Million Dollar Movie, (4) Eddie Fisher. & My Friend Flicka, “Rebel in Hiding.” 7:45—(4) News. Chet Huntley, Da- vid Brinkley, 8:00—(7) Jim Bowie.’ Romance with New Orleang belle leads TOM’S Hardware Store 005 Orchard Lake Ave. FE 5-2424 4$;30—(7) Crossroads. Disillusioned man.” (4)~Life. of Riley. West Point. (2) “Heat -of Anger.” wheelchair cripple is ‘“Tenement Saint’ to her neighbors, friends, Starring Cecil Kellaway, Eliza- beth Patterson. (4) (Color) Wal- ter Winchell Show. Vocalist Nat “King” Cole visits Winchell. (2) Ward’s TV Service TV, Radio, Car Radio FR 2-2976 OR 3-5629 OPEN EVENINGS (9) I Search for Adventure. Two explorers trek across Andes in search of lost city in “Gold of the Incas.” (4) On Trial. (2) Crusader. “The Boy on the Brink,” with Jorja Cartwright. 9:30—(7) The Vise. Detective is pawn of ruthless black-marketeer SNAP-ON ROCKER PANELS CUSTOM COLOR 164 Baldwin in “The Very Last Witness.” (9) Country Hoedown. (4) Big Story. —Flight 169.” (2) Playhouse of Stars. “A Tale of Wells Fargo” et Dale Robertson, Helen RCA COLOR TV Sales and Service SWEET’S RADIO-TY OPEN EVENINGS 422 W. Huron St. FE 4-1133 Jim into duel in “The Swords- 11:00—(7) Soupy's on, (9) National News, (4) News. (2) News. 14:10—(9) Weathervane,_—______ 11:15—(9) Casey Clark's Jamboree. Alpine Climber Says Abominable had failed to find any clues to the existence of the legendary abominable snowman after what is probably the longest stay on Mt. Everest bys Purepens: Alpinist Fritz Mueller said as a result of his extensive search, he doesn’t believe there is such a thing as the huge, hairy, two-foot- Put Aside Differences, May Obtain Rebate LOS ANGELES Uf—In the spirit Sin Tt] clei LILIOICI AICIAL 416i! OR? PAO Be iRiAr SOP 46 AIMS | UZ) Taste iely lee) Lad l us einMitict Showman a Myth! (4) Patti Page Show. (2) Miss 44:20—(2)- Les. Paul & Mary Ford./ 11:25—(2) Nightwatch Theater. SATURDAY MORNING 7:50—(2) Meditations. 7:55—(2) On The Farm Front. sity. $:15—(2) Michigan State Conserva- tion. $:30—(2) To be announced. 9:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) Industry on Parade. (7) America on Parade. 9:15—(4) City Affairs. $:30—(2) Captain Kangaroo. (4) Quiz "Em. (7) Crusade for Christ. . 10:00—(4) Howdy Doody Show. (7) Roundup Time. 1o:30—(4) I Married Joan. (2) Mighty Mouse Playhouse. 11:00—(2) Cartoons For Kids. (4) Fury. (7) Popcorn Theater. . |11:30—(@) Tales of The Texas Rangers. (4) Cowboy Theater. SATURDAY AFTERNOON 12;00—(2) The Big Top. (4) Cow- boy Theater. (7) Ed McKenzie. (9) Commercial Film. 12:36—(9) Saturday Showtime. (4) Mr. Wizard. be announced. 1:30—(2) To be announced. 2:00-— (7) Foreign Intrigue. _ (2) Football, N.Y. Giants vs. Phila-| 2:30~(4) Pro basketball. (7) Jun- gle Jim. 3:00—(7) Ramar of Jungle. 3:15—(9) Hopalong Cassidy. $:30—(7) Milky’s Movie Party. 3:48—(4) Scoreboard. | }4:30—(4) Colorland: (9) Tex. Mu-| . sical Harts. ; 5:00—(2) Sagebrush Shorty. (9) | Space Ranger. 5:30—(4) Roy Rogers. (7) Bowling Champions. (9) Wild Bill Hickok. 10: et ‘Ray Anthony Show. (9) Dangerous Assignment. (4) Cavalcade of Sports. Yama Ba- hama, Bahama Islands, vs. Jim- —my_ Martinez, Glendale, Arizona in thiddleweight 10-round bout. (2) The Lineup. 10:30—(9) Person to Person. Ed- DO-IT-YOURSELF TUBE TESTER _Open Eves. ‘til 9 ward R, Murrow visits 17-year- old actor Sal Mineo in the i) Cleveland financier Cyrus Eaton in Northfield, Ohio. 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